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Pep Boys#711 <br /> ASSESSMENT, continued <br /> 4) Corrosion.See Table IV. <br /> 5) Other structural damage.See Table IV. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(c) -- Not Applicable if this is an above ground tank system. The subject tank <br /> system is an above ground tank system. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(d) --All new tanks and ancillary equipment shall be tested for tightness prior <br /> to being placed in use. The tank meets UL 142 Standard. This standard requires that the tank <br /> must be hydrostatically tested to 25 psi at the factory. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(e) --Ancillary equipment shall be supported and protected against physical <br /> damage and excessive stress due to settlement,vibration, expansion or <br /> Contraction.See Table IV. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(f)--If applicable, provide the type and degree of corrosion protection <br /> necessary. Independent corrosion protection specialist oversight. Not applicable. The tank is <br /> above ground and inside a structure. It is not in contact with soil or water. It is inspected daily <br /> for leaks and an inspection log is kept. The tank has corrosion–resistant coatings. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(h) (1-2) --On ground or above ground tank systems authorized under PBR or <br /> CA shall have an assessment based on 66265.192(k) is on file at the facility. This report provides <br /> the required assessment. <br /> Title 22, 66265.192(k)(1) --A drawing of the tank(s) configuration as well as <br /> description of the materials of construction and gross capacity is included. <br /> See Figures 4 and 5. <br /> (k)(2)—Design standards, if available,for the tanks and ancillary equipment, as well as the <br /> following:See Tables I and 11. <br /> (A)--The material of construction.See Table 1. <br /> (B)--The material thickness and method used to determine the thickness.See Table 11. <br /> (C)--Description of tank system piping(material, diameter). There is no system piping. <br /> 6 <br />