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PROUnderground Storage Tank Monitoring Program <br />1. Operator/Site Number: NASSER ARBABIAN Cost Center # 2611195 RE# 30225 <br />2. Site Address and Phone Number 16500 LOUISE LATHROP, CA 95330 ph. (209) 983-0381 <br />TOSCO <br />4. Frequency of Monitoring Method and location Where Monitoring will be Performe <br />Tanks: Tank(s) 01 02 are monitored continuously using an electronic probe in the interstitial space of the tank. <br />Piping: Pipe(s) 01 02 have tightness tests performed annually capable of detecting a 0.1 gallon per hour release. Pipe(s) 0102 are monitored continuously by a liquid -detecting probe located <br />in the turbine sump. <br />Dispenser: Dispenser pans are equipped with continuous mechanical monitoring/mechanical Shutt -off device. <br />— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — <br />5. Name(;) and title(s) of the person(;) responsible for performing the monitoring and/or maintaining the equipment: <br />Operator Name and Number: NASSER ARBABIAN - (209) 983-0381 <br />_ _ _ _Maintenance: TOSCO Service Contact Center - 1-866-805-4357 <br />— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — <br />6. Reporting Format: <br />The monitor will be certified annually and a report generated and provided to the operator. The operator is to report all audible or visual alarm conditions that may indicate a potential release to the TOSCO <br />Field Representative, as well as the responsible party for maintenance listed under #5. In the event of a test failure, the specific piece(s) of equipment are taken out of service and proper reporting <br />procedures followed. The operator is to report all suspected and confirmed releases to the TOSCO Field Representative, as well as the responsible party for maintenance listed under #5. <br />—. Stat --e — r—v—nt—ati—ve —M—ain—e—a—c— S—ch—ed—ul— f—r t—he— Monito--g — q—uien— <br />:t <br />The electronic monitoring system is certified annually to be functioning per manufacturer instructions by a properly trained and certified third -party contractor. Repairs are made by the responsible party <br />listed under #5 upon notification by the station operator. The station operator is responsible for maintaining copies of testing results and repair records on site and available for agency inspectors. The 3rd - <br />party testing requirements and frequencies for the tank system are summarized below. <br />Contractor Tank Tightness Testing Requirements/Frequenc <br />Contractor testing of the primary tank is not required. <br />The tank secondary containment is tested per manufacturer's specifcations every 3 years in <br />Line and Other UST System Testing Requirements/Frequency <br />Mechanical leak detector(s) tested annually. <br />Piping 01 02 are tested annually. <br />accordance with CCR Title 23 Section 2637. Secondary containment testing for piping, turbine sumps and dispenser pans is conducted <br />ev®ry 3 years�e®manufacturer's specification under CCR Title 23. <br />® — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - <br />- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — manufacturers <br />— — — — <br />8. Describe the Training Needed for the Operation of Both the Tank System and the Monitoring Equipment: <br />The operator has been trained to check the tank system and/or monitor daily for proper operation. Training topics include performing daily/monthly inventory reconciliation, inspection of the monitoring <br />system to ensure it is operating properly and not in alarm, periodic inspection of under -dispenser for leaks, inspection of fill and vapor spill buckets, inspection of hoses, nozzles, and other ancillary tank <br />system equipment. If the tank system and/or monitor is not functioning correctly, the operator has been instructed to repair the equipment (if appropriate) or contact the responsible party for Maintenance <br />listed under item #5 for repairs. <br />— — — — — — �• — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — <br />9. Summary of Site Operator Requirements: <br />For double wall tanks monitored by interstitial probes, the monitoring equipment must be continously operational with probes in place. Report all non -inventory monitoring alarms to the specified <br />maintenance company and keep a record of alarms and repair work performed. All sites are responsible for maintaining daily and monthly inventory reconciliation records and notifying the TOSCO Field <br />Representative and the Regional Environmental Compliance Specialist for inventory variances greater than the regulatory limit. <br />2611195 / 30225 NASSER ARBABIAN, 16500 LOUISE, LATHROP, CA 95330 Date Printed: 04/04/2003 <br />