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----------- ---- - ------- - - <br />June 25, 2012 <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, California 95205-6232 <br />Mary Weithman <br />Able Maintenance, Inc. <br />680 Quinn Ave <br />San Jose, CA 95112 <br />Website: www.sjgov.org/ehd <br />Phone: (209) 468-3420 <br />Fax: (209) 464-0138 <br />DIRECTOR <br />Donna Heran, REHS <br />PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br />Robert McClellon, REHS <br />Jeff Carruesco, RENS, RDI <br />Kasey Foley, REHS <br />Linda Turkatte, REHS <br />Re: Valero, 1210 E Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA SR0065178 <br />The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has completed the review of <br />the application for a permit to investigate an 87 product piping leak on the underground storage <br />tank (UST) system at the above noted address. The permit has been approved with the <br />following conditions: <br />1. Contact the local fire department and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control <br />District for any applicable permits and requirements. <br />2. Any changes in information and scope of work must be submitted to EHD for approval <br />prior to commencing work. All new addenda supersede the previous ones. <br />3. Contact Garrett Backus at (209) 468-2986 to arrange the following inspection <br />appointments (a 48-hour notice is required for inspection appointments). <br />a. Primary piping soap test: One hour pneumatic pressure test at 110% of operating <br />pressure, or 40 psi, whichever is greater (or equivalent). <br />b. Secondary containment testing on relevant sumps and piping. <br />c. Verify sealing of all Helium probe holes around the tank system. <br />Please be aware that the facility cannot operate the 87 octane UST system in the <br />prior to the EHD inspection and approval. <br />4. Qualified service technicians must possess or work under the direct and personal <br />supervision of an individual physically present at the work site who possesses all of the <br />following: <br />a. One of several permissible valid, current contractor's licenses issued by the <br />Contractors State License Board (may be issued to the installation company), or a <br />Tank Tester's license issued to the individual by the State Water Board, and <br />b. A valid, current California UST Service Technician certificate issued by the <br />International Code Council (ICC), and <br />c. A valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the component(s) <br />being tested, repaired, or serviced. <br />