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PUBLIC HPALTH SERVIMES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer <br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor • Stockton, CA 95202 <br />209/468-3420 <br />August 21, 1997 <br />Edward and Delores Cardoza <br />Main Street Mini Mart <br />290 N. Main Street <br />Manteca, Ca 95336 <br />RE: 290 E. Yosemite Ave <br />The underground storage tanks located at the above referenced <br />facility have been interoir lined. In order for the tank system <br />to remain in compliance with this Department and the State Water <br />Resources Control Board, there are some requirements that need to <br />be met by the tank owner. The tank owner must comply with Title <br />23 CCR Section 2663(h)1-9 (provided below). <br />(h) If a steel tank is lined for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of section 2662(c), <br />or if any tank is repaired using the interior lining method, it shall be inspected by a coatings <br />expert or special inspector within ten years of lining and every five years thereafter. Written <br />certification of the inspection shall be provided by the tank owner and the party performing the <br />inspection to the local agency within 30 calendar days of completion of the inspection. The <br />inspection shall include all of the following: <br />(1) Determining that the tank has been cleaned so that no residue remains on the tank <br />walls. <br />(2) Determining that the tank has been vacuum tested at a vacuum of 5.3 inches of Hg for <br />no less than one minute. This vacuum test is not required if the tank is constructed of <br />fiberglass and is submerged in groundwater by more than 50* of its depth. <br />(3) if the tank is constructed of fiberglass, taking interior diameter measurements to <br />verify whether the cross-section has compressed by more than one percent of the original <br />diameter. <br />(4) visually checking the tank interior and Iining for discontinuity,compression, tension <br />cracking, and corrosion. <br />(5) For steel tanks, testing the entire tank interior using a thickness gauge on a <br />one -foot grid pattern with metal wall thickness recorded on a form that identifies <br />the location of each reading in order to verify that average metal thickness is greater <br />than 75 percent of the original wall thickness. <br />(6) Testing for thickness and hardness of the lining in accordance with nationally <br />recognized industry codes to verify that the lining meets the standards under which <br />the lining was applied. <br />(7) For steel tanks, testing the lining using an electrical resistance holiday detector in <br />accordance with nationally -recognized industry codes. The owner or operator shall <br />have all holidays repaired and checked in accordance with nationally recognized <br />industry codes. <br />(8) Certification from the special inspector or coatings expert that: <br />(A) the tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years. <br />(B) the tank is suitable for continued use for a minimum of five years only if it <br />is relined or other improvements are made. <br />(C) the tank is no longer suitable for continued use and shall be closed <br />in accordance with Article 7. <br />(9) A lined tank shall be closed in accordance with Article 7 at the end <br />of its operational life. <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />