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COMPLIANCE INFO_2021
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0505867
PE
2361 - UST FACILITY
FACILITY_ID
FA0007059
FACILITY_NAME
H&S Energy Products, LLC #3035
STREET_NUMBER
192
STREET_NAME
LATHROP
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
Lathrop
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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192 Lathrop RD Lathrop 95330
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a company <br /> Overfill Prevention and Venting Equipment <br /> 71SO Testable Overfill Valve <br /> The OPW new patent-pending Testable 71 SO-T Overfill Prevention Valve is the easiest, <br /> quickest and most cost efficient way to ensure that your overfill valves will operate <br /> when called upon - verifiable without removing them from the tanks. The DPW5 <br /> 71 SO4 Testable Overfill Prevention Valve Is the only UST Overfill Prevention Valve <br /> that is testable from the surface without removal from the tank. <br /> r <br /> 61 SO & 71 SO Overfill Prevention Valves <br /> The OPW 61 SO and 71 SO vapor-tight Overfill Prevention Valves are two-stage <br /> shut-off valves designed to prevent the overfill of underground storage tanks by <br /> providing a positive shut-off of product delivery. Models of the 61 SO and 71 SO are <br /> available to meet virtually any UST application, including two-point, coaxial, poppeted F: <br /> coaxial and remote fill. The 71 SO vapor-tight model is designed for enhanced vapor <br /> recovery (EVR) applications. Both the 61 SO and 71 SO are designed for use on tight-fill <br /> gravity drop applications only, and can be installed in the fill riser of both new and <br /> existing underground storage tanks. <br /> Ball Float Vent Valves and Extractor Fittings - <br /> I <br /> OPW Ball Float Vent Valves protrude into underground storage tanks from the 3 <br /> Stage I vapor return riser pipe. As the tank becomes full during a product drop, the q , LLL <br /> ball seats — restricting the flow of vapors back to the transport truck or through <br /> the. tank vent. As the vapors are compressed in the tank, product flow into the tank <br /> is severely restricted . <br /> OPW ball floats are mounted in OPW extractor fittings to maintain access through s <br /> grade-level manholes. f h <br /> E, <br /> Drop Tubes and Accessorieswi <br /> E <br /> y <br /> OPW drop tubes are installed inside tank fill risers to prevent fuel from contacting risers <br /> Joints. Drop tubes extend close to the bottom of the tank to minimize turbulence and <br /> vapor production . Tank bottom protectors are installed on the bottom of drop tubes to <br /> prevent tank erosion at the fill point. <br /> Pressure Vacuum Vents and Adaptors -` <br /> Pressure Vacuum Vents are installed on the top of vent pipes from underground or <br /> aboveground fuel storage tanks. The vent cap and internal wire screen are designed <br /> to protect the tank vent lines against intrusion and blockage from water, debris or <br /> insects. A normally closed poppet in the valve opens at a predetermined pressure or . ' <br /> vacuum setting to allow the tank to vent. <br /> I <br /> 110 9393 Princeton-Glendale Road . Hamilton, Ohio USA 45011 . Phone: (800) 422-2525 . fax: (800) 421 -3297 <br /> 6 <br /> f <br />
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