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• HSC 25284.2—The 91 fill spill container failed the lake test. It failed to hold a minimum <br /> of 5 gallons of water for 1 hour without leaking. <br /> The Inspection Report states that at the time of the inspection,the spill containment for the <br /> premium UST failed the lake test. <br /> On October 3, 2006,a contractor, Gettler Ryan,was onsite to address the Stage I issues at the <br /> facility. The contractor submitted the appropriate permits with San Joaquin Environmental <br /> Health Department(EHD)on October 6,2006 and is awaiting approval from the San Joaquin <br /> EHD. Upon approval of the submitted permits from the San Joaquin,the contractor will repair <br /> the spill containment. In addition,the testing contractor,Tanknology,will return to the site, in <br /> coordination with San Joaquin EHD,to complete the lake test of the repaired spill containment. <br /> It is BP West Coast Products' policy to address deficiencies, issues of concern,and/or agency <br /> request regarding our gasoline retail facilities immediately. With the transmittal of this letter, it is <br /> our understanding that the items of alleged non-compliance associated with the inspection <br /> conducted on October 3, 2006 have been resolved. If this is not correct,please contact me as <br /> soon as possible. <br /> Sin a ely, <br /> Ruth K. Ha <br /> Environmental Compliance Specialist <br /> BP West Coast Retail Business Unit <br /> Attachment: Inspection Report dated October 3,2006 <br /> Designated UST Operator Monthly Visual Inspection dated June 9,2006 <br />