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COMPLIANCE INFO 2006 - 2010
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2006 - 2010
RECORD_ID
PR0231332
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003961
FACILITY_NAME
LODI MUNI SERVICE CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
1331
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
03104050
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1331 S HAM LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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11/21/2006 12:07 8007001188 WESTERN FIBERGLASS PAGE 04 <br /> CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATIONI <br /> 1555 Copperhill Parkway I Santo Rosa, CA <br /> Ph: (800) 688-3375 or (707) 523-2050 <br /> www.westernfg.Com <br /> Mix 3/4 full, 5qt. large bucket of putty and 3/4 full 5qt. large bucket of resin <br /> at a time, for ease of handling. Hardener ratio at 70 degrees F. & 30% <br /> humidity is two (2) ounces per gallon for resin and one (1) ounce for putty. <br /> This will vary with temperature and direct sunlight. If used in direct sunlight or <br /> in temperatures above 80 degrees, reduce hardener as per instructions from <br /> supervisor or Western Fiberglass, Inc. personnel. Mix thoroughly, scraping the <br /> sides of the buckets with the stir stick. <br /> Use squeegee or brush, and apply putty liberally to area of first seam, being <br /> sure to completely cover all fasteners and fill all gaps. The putty will provide a <br /> smooth transition for the fiberglass material to cover. The fiberglass material <br /> does not like to make 90 degree tums, this is why we use the putty to create a <br /> smooth surface with no sharp turns for the fiberglass. Lay first piece of <br /> fiberglass material across seam area evenly. <br /> Wet-out or soak, with brush, liquid resin over fiberglass cloth material <br /> completely, material will go clear when fully saturated. Use pig bristle roller <br /> tool to ,roll-out" air bubbles gently, so as not to displace putty. Remove all <br /> bubbles. Apply additional layers of material in some manner. Your laminate <br /> should appear clear, with no air bubbles or pockets in view and all fasteners <br /> covered. If additional resin is required, use only resin from Western Fiberglass, <br /> Inc. The resin used in construction of all Western Fiberglass, Inc. components <br /> is corrosion resistant resin, made for use in fuel and chemical applications. <br /> CONTAINMENT COLLARS FOR FRP SUMPS: <br /> Sumps without bottoms are used on tanks with containment collars that have <br /> been attached by the manufacturer. After determining correct sump size, <br /> slip the sump inside or outside of the containment collar ring. Use a bond kit <br /> (Part # AC8007) to bond sump tube to tank collar. See bonding instructions. <br /> WM.U�r ff�:l <br /> 5 �1�R <br /> I <br /> TANK COLLAR--- — --- <br /> TANK <br /> COPYRIGHT 2006 BY WESTERN FIBERGLASS, INC. <br /> ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USE BY WRITTEN PERMISSION ONLY. Page 2 of 5 <br />
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