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HomeMy WebLinkAboutModification Permit Mikuls 06202014 PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT or MODIFY UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY ID: FA0000182 □ NEW CONSTRUCTION x MODIFICATION FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS CONTRACTOR NAME/ADDRESS  Mikuls Truck Terminal 2201 Taft Highway Bakersfield, CA (661) 832-5390 Alan Mikuls 2310 Taft Highway Bakersfield, CA 93313 Kern Construction, Inc. Josh Simmons P.O. Box 6096 Bakersfield, CA 93386    License # 481053 A, HAZ   Phone No. (661) 809-2052 Phone No. (661) 634-9950  DATE ISSUED: June 20, 2014 EXPIRES ON: September 20, 2014 APPROVED BY: Gabriel Rubio   POST ON PREMISES CONDITIONS: This Modification Permit will cover the replacement of existing diesel spill bucket with a new OPW 2100 EVR Series spill bucket. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at job site prior to initial inspection. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instructions on card. Generally, inspections will be made of: Piping system with secondary containment Sump and UDC Test Line Tightness Test Overfill protection and leak detection/monitoring Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority. Primary and secondary containment of both tank(s) and underground piping must not be subject to physical or chemical deterioration due to the substance(s) stored in them. Documentation from tank, piping, and seal manufacturers of compatibility with these substance(s) must be submitted to Permitting Authority prior to construction. All new construction must meet the requirements to be “product tight” (impervious to the liquid and vapor of the stored product) and have a continuous monitoring system as specified in California Health and Safety code, Chapter 6.7, Section 25290.1. ACCEPTED BY: DATE: June 20, 2014