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4 3 <br /> State of California <br /> AIR RESOURCES BOARD <br /> Executive Order G-70-164 <br /> Certification of the <br /> Hasstech VCP-3A Vacuum Assist <br /> Phase II Vapor Recovery System <br /> WHEREAS, the California Air Resources Board ("the Board" or "GARB") has established, <br /> pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Sections 39600, 39601 and 41954, certification <br /> procedures for systems designed for the control of gasoline vapor emissions during motor <br /> vehicle fueling operations (Phase II vapor recovery systems) in its "Certification Procedures for <br /> Gasoline Vapor Recovery Systems at Service Stations" (the "Certification Procedures") as last <br /> amended December 4, 1981, incorporated by reference into Title 17, California Code of <br /> Regulations, Section 94001; <br /> WHEREAS, the Board has established, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Sections <br /> 39600, 39601 and 41954, test procedures for determining the compliance of Phase It vapor <br /> recovery systems with emission standards in its 'Test Procedures for Determining the <br /> Efficiency of Gasoline Vapor Recovery Systems at Service Stations" (the 'Test Procedures") as <br /> last amended September 1, 1982, incorporated by reference into Title 17, California Code of <br /> Regulations, Section 94000; <br /> WHEREAS, Executive Order G-70-7-AD, issued March 22, 1993, certified the Hasstech VCP-2 <br /> and VCP-2A Phase II vapor recovery system, with the HP1000 bootless nozzle, to be at least <br /> 95 percent effective in self-serve or attendant use; <br /> WHEREAS, Ed Hasselmann of Hasstech, Inc., ("Hasstech") has requested certification of the <br /> Hasstech VCP-3A bootless nozzle vapor recovery system (the "VCP-3A system") pursuant to <br /> the Certification Procedures and Test Procedures; <br /> WHEREAS, the VCP-3A system differs from the VCP-2 and VCP-2A system in that it includes <br /> a solid state control and status panel, an additional pressure switch, and may be used with the <br /> three types of bootless nozzles listed in Exhibit 1 of this Order; <br /> WHEREAS, the VCP-3A system has been evaluated pursuant to the Board's Certification <br /> Procedures; <br /> WHEREAS, Section VIII-A of the Certification Procedures provides that the Executive Officer <br /> shall issue an order of certification if he or she determines that the vapor recovery system <br /> conforms to all of the requirements set forth in Sections I through VII of the Certification <br /> Procedures; and <br /> WHEREAS, I, James D. Boyd, Air Resources Board Executive Officer, find that the VCP-3A <br /> system conforms with all the requirements set forth in Sections I through VII of the Certification <br /> Procedures, and results in a vapor recovery system which is at least 95 percent effective for <br />