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6. Contact Aris Cacapit (468-3453) to arrange the following inspection(s) (a 48-hour notice <br />is required): <br />a. The EHD must witness the functionality of the monitoring system to ensure that <br />monitoring has been restored to meet the requirements of California Code of <br />Regulations Title 23 and the Health & Safety Code. <br />b. The EHD must witness the functionality of the newly installed annular sensors <br />for all three tanks. <br />7. If concrete is broken near the UST, a tank secondary containment test must be performed <br />by a SWRCB licensed tank tester in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines. <br />Results must be received by the EHD within seven days of returning the facility to <br />operating condition. <br />8. If concrete is broken near the product lines, a line secondary containment test must be <br />performed by a SWRCB licensed tank tester in accordance with the manufacturer's <br />guidelines. Results must be received by the EHD within seven days of returning the <br />facility to operating condition. <br />9. If electrical penetration is added to UDC or sump, a 24 hour lake test or its equivalent <br />will be required to be witnessed by this office. <br />10. An "Underground Storage Tank Certification of Installation/Modification" form (form C) <br />shall be submitted by the owner or the owners' agent [pursuant to (CCR) 2635(d)] before <br />this upgrade will be considered complete by EHD. <br />11. Permit expires 180 days from date of approval. If an extension to the expiration date is <br />required, a written request must be submitted to the EHD prior to the expiration date. <br />Thank you, <br />Aris Cacapit, REHS <br />Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />600 E. Main St. <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />(209) 468-3453 desk <br />(209) 468-3433 fax <br />acacapit@sjcehd.com <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />