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P <br />E <br />T <br />R <br />O <br />L <br />E <br />V <br />M <br />I <br />N <br />^ <br />n <br />2 <br />5 <br />2 <br />5 <br />AFlame Liquors_ <br />C 1301 West Kettleman Lane_ <br />Lodi, California 95240 <br />F. <br />I Attn: Pete Graffigna <br />C <br />A Re: Petro-Tite Tank Test <br />V <br />E Dear Pete: <br />P <br />O <br />B <br />O <br />X <br />2 <br />0 <br />6 <br />T <br />C <br />K <br />T <br />O <br />N <br />C <br />A <br />5 <br />2 <br />0 <br />1 <br />2 <br />0 <br />9 <br />u <br />9 <br />4 <br />3 <br />1 <br />0 <br />2 <br />2 <br />August 26, 1986 <br />On August 20 and 21, 1986, we performed a Petro-Tite Tank <br />Test at 1301 W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California. The test <br />was performed by Robin Olson, E.P.E. Technician. The NFPA <br />code 329.02 criteria for a tight tank system is a tolerance of <br />+-.050 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite var- <br />iables involved, this is not intended to be a mathematical <br />tolerance and is not the permission of actual leakage. <br />PRECISION TEST <br />Tank 2 - Middle <br />gallon tank <br />1777�0—calu - n eaded_,,, <br />►,�, ._t��� �allis per <br />ur. Based on tabove._crit_eria, we find <br />the tank system ted mathematically tight. <br />This concludes our test and findings on August 20 and 21, <br />1986. If yu have any questions regarding the results, please <br />contact me. An extra copy has been included for you to notify <br />your local County Health Department, Environmental Health. If <br />you have any questions on what your next step should be, <br />please contact your local Health Department immediately. <br />RO/bm <br />Encl. <br />Sincerely, <br />Robin Olson <br />Certified Tank Testing Technician <br />