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Pep Boys#711 <br /> ASSESSMENT <br /> This assessment is based on the checklist in cal - cupa forum guidance from the following <br /> web site: http://www.fire.lacounty gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Requirements-for- <br /> HW-Tanks.pdf <br /> PE ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST <br /> --The Assessment references the standards listed in CCR Title 22, 66265.192. This assessment is <br /> intended to meet the requirements of CCR Title 22,Section 66265.192. <br /> --The discipline of the PE is appropriate for the type of system and the license is clear.See <br /> Appendix C. The PE is registered in California in both chemical and civil engineering. Both <br /> licenses are clear. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192 (a) <br /> --The Assessment contains the signatory statement listed in 66270.11.See the certification page <br /> (page 2)of this report. <br /> --Foundation, structural support, seams, connections and pressure controls (if applicable) are <br /> adequately designed and that the tank system has sufficient structural strength, compatibility <br /> with the waste(s)to be transferred, stored or treated, and corrosion protection so that it will <br /> not collapse rupture or fail.See calculations in Appendix B. <br /> (a)(1) --Design standards according to which the tanks are or will be <br /> Constructed are included.See Table 11. <br /> (a)(2) --Hazardous waste characteristics of the waste(s) that have been or will be handled are <br /> listed.See Table 111. <br /> (a)(3) --(If applicable) Determination by a corrosion expert of: <br /> A) Factors affecting the potential for corrosion, including but not limited to: <br /> 1. Soil moisture content <br /> 2. Soil pH <br /> 3. Soil sulfides level <br /> 4. Soil resistivity <br /> 5. Structure to soil potential <br /> 6. Influence of nearby underground metal structures <br /> 4 <br />