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Apr 08 04 09:58a ROUNZICKER I P&G 537 1573 P.5 <br />W <br />Philip Smith <br />September 27, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br />As required by the Certification Procedures for Gasoline Vapor Recovery Systems at Service <br />Stations, the approvals of the Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of Measurement <br />Standards, the Department of Occupational Safety and Health, and the Department of Forestry <br />and Fire Protection, Office of the State Fire Marshal are a precondition to certification by the Air <br />Resources Board. The appropriate letters of approval have been received from these agencies <br />and are listed as follows: <br />Department of Food and Agriculture, <br />Division of Measurement Standards <br />March 12, 1998 <br />Department of Occupational Safety and Health <br />August 7, 2000 <br />Department of Forestry and Fire Protection <br />Office of the State Fire Marshal <br />August 3, 2000 <br />I find that locating the drop -tubes below the Phil-tite Enterprises 8500 Series spill containment <br />buckets for Phase I Vapor Recovery Systems, when installed and maintained according to <br />manufacturer's instructions, will not adversely affect the performance of vapor recovery systems <br />in which they are installed. Therefore, the alternate location of the drop -tube below the Phil-tite <br />Enterprises 8500 Series spill containment buckets is certified for use with Phase I vapor <br />recovery systems. <br />Sincerely, <br />mrlz��� <br />James J. Morgester, Chief <br />Compliance Division <br />cc: <br />Rosa Salcedo, Chair <br />CAPCOA Vapor Recovery Committee <br />APCD, County of San Diego <br />9150 Chesapeake Dr. <br />San Diego, CA 92123-1096 <br />