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(209) 468-2986 work phone <br />gbackus@sjcehd.com <br />Dennis Catanyag, RENS, no longer employed by San Joaquin County EHD <br />Lori Luces, RENS, no longer employed by San Joaquin County EHD <br />Ray von Flue, Sr. REHS <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />600 E. Main St. <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />(209) 468-9848 work phone <br />rvonflue@sjcehd.com <br />HSC (California Health and Safety Code); CCR (California Code of Regulations) <br />HSC 25284.2 Annual spill containment testing. The owner or operator of an underground <br />storage tank with a spill containment structure designed to prevent a release in the event of a spill or <br />overfill while a hazardous substance is being placed in the tank shall annually test the spill <br />containment structure to demonstrate that it is capable of containing the substance until it is <br />detected and cleaned up. <br />—> Annual spill containment testing was due by October 2007, and was not completed until <br />November 8, 2007, one month late. <br />Title 23, CCR 2635 (b) (2) Overfill prevention system. <br />(b) All underground storage tanks shall be equipped with a spill container and an overfill prevention <br />system as follows: <br />(1) The spill container shall collect any hazardous substances spilled during product delivery <br />operations to prevent the hazardous substance from entering the subsurface environment. <br />The spill container shall meet the following requirements: <br />(A) If it is made of metal, the exterior wall shall be protected from galvanic corrosion. <br />(B) It shall have a minimum capacity of five gallons (19 liters). <br />(C) It shall have a drain valve which allows drainage of the collected spill into the primary <br />container or provide a means to keep the spill container empty. <br />(2) The overfill prevention system shall not allow for manual override and shall meet one of the <br />following requirements: <br />(A) Alert the transfer operator when the tank is 90 percent full by restricting the flow into <br />the tank or triggering an audible and visual alarm; or <br />(B) Restrict delivery of flow to the tank at least 30 minutes before the tank overfills, <br />provided the restriction occurs when the tank is filled to no more than 95 percent of <br />capacity; and activate an audible alarm at least five minutes before the tank overfills; or <br />(C) Provide positive shut-off of flow to the tank when the tank is filled to no more than 95 <br />percent of capacity; or, <br />