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by <br /> BP Products North America, Inc. 10 <br /> PO Box 60384% 1W <br /> t <br /> Artesia, CA 90702 f*,t <br /> March 7, 2017 +t'V4 <br /> San Joaquin County jNAR R 9Environmental �ja� <br /> 1868 East HazeltonlAveth Dn Department �/M/q (H� <br /> It 68 <br /> �Ty <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Subject: Inspection Report <br /> Facility#06080 <br /> 85 East Louise Avenue <br /> Lathrop, CA 95330 <br /> Dear Inspector Vicki McCartney, <br /> This letter is in response to the Inspection Report, dated March 6, 2017, which was issued to the <br /> subject facility. The following describes the violation items you noted during your inspection as well as <br /> corrective actions taken: <br /> • HSC 25290.1(d) Monitoring system not maintained to detect entry into secondary <br /> containment (after Jul 2004). The L8 87-product fill sump sensor 208 failed when tested. <br /> The continuous monitoring system shall be maintained to detect the entry of the liquid or <br /> vapor phase of the hazardous substance stored in the primary containment into the <br /> secondary containment and to detect water intrusion into the secondary containment. <br /> The sensor was replaced, like for like, and retested during the inspection. A "UST Retrofit <br /> Verification with Inspector Already Onsite" form has been completed and provided to the <br /> operator and contractor. This was corrected onsite. This item was corrected onsite at the <br /> time of the inspection, as noted in your Inspection Report. BP Testing and Maintenance <br /> Vendor, Gettler-Ryan, Inc., replaced and successfully retested the subject sensor. A copy of <br /> the complete Monitoring Certification is enclosed herein for your review and records. <br /> • HSC 25290.1(e) VPH monitoring of the interstitial spaces of the UST system is not <br /> maintained. Communication in the 87-, 91-, and diesel- product submersible turbine <br /> pump (STP) sumps and fill sumps, and communication in the under dispenser <br /> containment (UDC) sumps were not tested during the annual monitoring system <br /> certification testing on February 1, 2017. The interstitial space of the underground <br /> storage tank system shall be maintained as designed under constant vacuum such that a <br /> breach in the primary or secondary containment is detected before the hazardous <br /> substance is released into the environment. Immediately contact a properly licensed, <br /> trained, and certified contractor to test communication of the vapor/pressure/hydrostatic <br />