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calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, and <br />certified every 12 months for operability, proper operating condition, and proper <br />calibration. Written records shall be maintained as required in section 2712. <br />4 A monitoring system certification was performed on September 28, 2012, two <br />months late. <br />T23, CCR 2638(d) Monitoring equipment certification test report not submitted <br />within 30 days. UST owners and operators shall submit a completed "Monitoring <br />System Certification" form to the local agency within 30 days after completion of the <br />inspection. <br />4 A monitoring system certification test report for July 30, 2009, testing was <br />submitted on October 13, 2009, two months late. <br />4 A monitoring system certification test report for July 28, 2010, testing was <br />submitted on April 22, 2011, eight months late. <br />4 A monitoring system certification test report for July 26, 2011, testing was <br />submitted on May 16, 2012, nine months late. <br />4 A monitoring system certification test report for September 28, 2012, testing <br />was never submitted. <br />T23, CCR 2650(c) Unauthorized release that did not escape secondary <br />containment and cleaned up within eight hours was not recorded. The owner or <br />operator of an underground storage tank with secondary containment shall record any <br />unauthorized release described in section 25294 of the Health and Safety Code in <br />accordance with section 2651. <br />4 Approximately one pint of diesel released in the dispenser 5/6 UDC sump <br />during the September 28, 2010, UST inspection was not recorded. <br />T23, CCR 2650(e) Unauthorized release that escaped secondary containment, not <br />cleaned up after eight hours, or a sudden loss of product was not reported to the <br />EHD within 24 hours. The owner or operator of an underground storage tank shall <br />report to the local agency any unauthorized release described in sections 25295 and <br />25295.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and shall also record and report any of the <br />following conditions in accordance with section 2652: <br />(1) Any unauthorized release recorded or reported under subsections (c) or (d) which <br />the owner or operator is unable to clean up or which is still under investigation within <br />eight hours of detection; <br />(2) The discovery by the owner or operator, local agency, or others of released <br />hazardous substances at the site of the underground storage tanks or in the <br />surrounding area. This includes the presence of free product or vapors in soils, <br />basements, sewer and utility lines, and nearby surface or drinking waters; <br />(3) Unusual operating conditions observed by the owner or operator including erratic <br />behavior of product dispensing equipment, the sudden loss of product from the <br />underground storage tank, or an unexplained presence of water in the tank, unless <br />system equipment is found to be defective, but has not leaked, and is immediately <br />repaired or replaced; and <br />(4) Monitoring results from a release detection method required under Article 3 or Article <br />4 that indicate a release may have occurred, unless the monitoring device is found to <br />be defective, and is immediately repaired, recalibrated or replaced, and additional <br />monitoring does not confirm the initial results. <br />4 Diesel leaks from dispensers 5/6 and 9/10 found on July 28, 2010, were not <br />repaired within eight hours and were not reported to the EHD within 24 hours. <br />in <br />