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• • DD NED <br /> APR d 4 2008 <br /> by BP West Coast Products LLC ENVIRQN(1ENT HEALTH <br /> 4 Centerpointe,LPR 4-440 <br /> La Palma,California 90623 PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Mailing Address: <br /> PO Box 6038 <br /> Artesia,CA 90702-6038 <br /> Voice(503)524-6191 <br /> Fax(866)530-0912(Please note new fax#) <br /> Email ruth.ha@bp.com <br /> April 17, 2008 <br /> Via FedEx <br /> Trackine#752430810028134 <br /> Garrett Backus <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 East Main Street <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> RE: Inspection Report <br /> ARCO Facility No. 9600 <br /> 1250 N. Wilson Way <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Backus: <br /> This letter has been prepared to provide a follow-up to the Inspection for ARCO Facility <br /> No. 9600 located at 1250 N. Wilson Way in Stockton, California dated March 26, 2008 <br /> (Attachment A). <br /> The inspection report stated that there were issues with the underground storage tank <br /> equipment at the site. The following is BP's response to the items noted during the <br /> inspection. <br /> • HSC 25291(b): UST system monitoring equipment is operational—The 9'1 <br /> product turbine sensor (in sump) failed the functionality test. The technician <br /> replaced the sensor onsite and it tested ok. Veeder Root model 794380-323, S/N <br /> 210650. Apply for a permit with this department immediately. Correct <br /> immediately. <br /> The Inspection Report states that at the time of the inspection, the liquid sensor in the <br /> premium underground storage tank(UST) submersible turbine pump (STP) sump failed <br /> during the compliance testing event. <br />