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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2023
RECORD_ID
PR0548756
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0027917
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO AMPM
STREET_NUMBER
2910
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
CURRENT_STATUS
03
SITE_LOCATION
2910 W EIGHT MILE RD
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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LG 162-2 - 3 - <br /> 4. <br /> 3 -4. Has the definition of "pipe" changed for USTs installed on or after July 1, <br /> 2003? <br /> Yes. Vent piping, vapor recovery piping, and fill pipes that are beneath the <br /> surface of the ground and installed in conjunction with a UST system on or after <br /> July 1, 2003 are regulated "pipe" and are subject to secondary containment <br /> requirements. [H&S Code, §25290.20).] <br /> 5. Are the piping exemptions provided in H&S Code, Section 25281.5(a)(4) and <br /> (b)(1), and the secondary containment exemptions in Section 2636(a), Title <br /> 23, CCR applicable to USTs installed on or after July 1, 2003? <br /> No. The piping exemptions provided in H&S Code, Section 25281.5(a)(4) and <br /> (b)(1), are not applicable for UST systems installed on or after July 1, 2003. <br /> [H&S Code, §25290.20).] Additionally, the secondary containment exemptions <br /> (for vent and tank riser piping, vapor recovery piping, and safe suction piping) in <br /> Section 2636(a), Title 23, CCR are not applicable for USTs installed on or after <br /> July 1, 2003. There are no exemptions from the secondary containment <br /> requirement for USTs installed on or after July 1, 2003. <br /> 6. What type of post-installation testing is required for USTs installed on or <br /> after July 1, 2003, and when should the testing be completed? <br /> The UST must be tested after installation, and before it is placed into use, using <br /> one of the following three test methods: (1) enhanced leak detection (ELD), (2) <br /> an inert gas pressure test certified by a third-party and approved by the State <br /> Water Board, or (3) a test method deemed equivalent to ELD and approved by <br /> the State Water Board in regulation. [H&S Code, §25290.2(i).] <br /> As of the date of this letter, three tests have been determined to meet the ELD <br /> performance criteria and are allowable for post-installation testing: <br /> Vendor Test Method <br /> Praxair Services, Inc. Enhanced Tracer Tight° <br /> CGRS, Inc. iota° VaporTite - V005 and <br /> Enhanced Tracer Tight <br /> Leak Detection Technologies, Inc MD Leak <br /> The three ELD test methods can be used when there is no fuel in the system. <br /> The Enhanced Tracer Tight° test and the MD Leak test may also be conducted <br /> with fuel in the UST. To conduct either test with fuel, the owner or operator <br /> should first obtain approval from the local agency to have fuel delivered to the <br /> UST. Prior to approving a fuel delivery, the local agency may need to verify that <br /> all pertinent installation requirements have been met. A UST system should not <br /> be put into service until the facility has been issued a valid operating permit by <br /> the local agency. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Zai Recycled Paper <br />
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