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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUST REPORT 5/12/2006 I I I Ii II Ii ( (UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS) LUCKY 7 FOOD STORE \ l_~71l_MT. VERNON AVENUE FILE # / \ RONALD J. FRAZE FIRE CHIEF Gary Hutton, Senior Deputy Chief Administration 326-3650 Deputy Chief Dean Clason OperationsfTraining 326-3652 Deputy Chief Kirk Blair Fire Safety/Prevention Services 326-3653 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3941 FPlX: (661)852-2170 RALPH E. HUEY, DIRECTOR PREVE~ONSERV1CES ARE SAFETY SERVICES' ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 900 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3979 FAX: (661) 852-2171 David Weirather Fire Plans Examiner 326-3706 Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist 326-3649 May 12,2006 Mr. Binder Dhaliwal Lucky 7 3711 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93306 Re: Failure to Perform / Submit Annual Fuel Monitor Certification REMINDER NOTICE Dear Mr. Chao, Our records indicate that your fuel monitor certifications is due/past due on 06-30-06. You will be in violation of Section 2638(a) California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16. "All monitoring equipment shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturers instructions, and certified every 12 l110nths for operability, proper operating condition, and proper calibration." Therefore you have 30 days to comply. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 661 - 326-3190. Sincerely yours, Ralph E. Huey, Director ofPrev1!io~ie/~es~ ~(~i By: Steve Underwood Fire Prevention Officer REH/SU/db ''Serving tlie Community Par ?dare 71ian}l Century" " RONALD J. FRAZE FIRE CHIEF Gary Hutton, Senior Deputy Chief Administration 326-3650 Deputy Chief Dean Clason Operations/Training 326-3652 Deputy Chief Kirk Blair Fire Safety/Prevention Services 326-3653 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3941 FAG(: (661)852-2170 RALPH E. HUEY, DIRECTOR PREVENTION SERVICES ARE SAFETY SERVICES . ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 900 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3979 FAX: (661) 852-2171 David Weirather Fire Plans Examiner 326-3706 Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist 326-3649 April 10, 2006 Mr. Binder Dhaliwal Lucky 7 3711 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE Re: Guidelines for Unsubervised Disoensing Dear Mr. Dhaliwal: It has come to our attention that many convenience stores who sell gasoline, like yourselves, are closing late at night. If you are using card readers and leaving your fuel pumps on, this is defined in the California Fire Code as: "Unsupervised Dispensing." Unsupervised dispensing is allowed when the owner or operator provides, and is accountable for daily site visits, regular equipment inspection and maintenance, including any unauthorized release or spills, posted instructions for safe operation of dispensing equipment, arid posted telephone numbers for the owner or operator. Signs prohibiting smoking, prohibiting dispensing into unapproved containers and requiring vehiCle engines to be stopped during fueling shall be conspicuously posted within site of each dispenser. . In addition, a sign shall be posted in a conspicuous location reading: In case of spill or release: 1) Use Emergency Pump shut-off 2) Report the accident 3) Fire Department Telephone 4) Facility address During the hours of operatioh. stations having unsupervised dispensing shall be provided with a fire alarm transmitting device. A telephone not requiring a coin to operate is acceptable. The fuel leak detection system must have a remote or phone modem to insure off-site monitoring during hours of unsupervised dispensing. During hours of darkness, sufficient lighting must be maintained so that all signs associated with fueling operation are conspicuous and readable. A gallon container of an absorbent material used for spills must be made available to the public during hours of unsupervised dispensing. A fire extinguisher with a minimum 2A, 2B, and 2C rating must be located on dispenser island during hours of unsupervised dispensing, #'r;/~tM ~~~~9f@~" "; n , To: Mailing List of Valued Customers Reminder Notice Re: Guidance for Unsupervised Dispensing April 10, 2006 Page 2 If you are currently having hours of unsupervised dispensing, you must comply with the above-mentioned requirements. . Starting April 15, 2006, this office will conduct random checks of all fueling stations within the city limits for compliance. If you shut your station down after normal business hours and are not pumping fuel, please disregard this reminder notice. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 661-326-3190. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director of Prevention Services ,. Jk(~ '-'" By: Steve Underwood, Fire Prevention Officer REH/db I """'~~ "--;';-r.--O>;?<'~':;;":".~ ,_ ~~~c;B, January 2002 ..;~:... s Page ~ of1- Secondary Containment Testing Report Form This form is intended for use by contractors performing periodic testing of UST secondary containment systems. Use the appropriate pages of this form to report results for all components tested. The completed form, written test procedures, and printouts from tests (if applicable), should be provided to the facility owner/operator for submittal to the local regulatory agency. 1. FACILITY INFORMATION Facility Name: Facility Address: /111. Facility Contact: Date Local Agency Was Notified of Testing : / / Name of Local Agency Inspector (ifpresent during testi g): Date of Testing: Manufacturer 1 J 05"3 Company Name: \<t r Technician Conducting Test Credentials: J!tCSLB Licensed ontractor License Type: Date Trainin Ex ires ~", 3. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Component Pass Fail Not Repairs Component Pass Fail Not Repairs Tested Made Tested Made /;IJ;~ f IA n .Ji f .s 0 0 0 crl fig? If WlI Y- .IfJ 0 0 0 /J.~' _ fUll # 2- fa. 0 0 0 r:v)'@~~ SPill l>o)l- 0 rJ8- '.:0 0 V/l~' ,', hll flY . '0 ..' J'n )a 0 0 0 0 '@t f ~I~(~ ('-if) 11'1 ~ 0 0 0 0, 0:: 0 rTo. I r~i f/ fL. n Jl...t] B- 0 0 0 0 '0 ' 0 )'0 ';;lRC;:1 i\/~/~ 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 <<7 tz..tI~:~ g- O 0 0 0 0 0 0 CI/ irArh//Ie.---- ,) g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i J);Qsp,1 ~("m{, ~ 0 0 0 0 0 ;'i-';;:;:;':':>" . 0 '>::,,!2I:::, .. fA Or 1/2- 0 $ 0 0 0 0 ,:D~~:~')' 0 I~()G I ~/ t1 g ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0> 0 fJr 7P;/( /1Jo f- m=. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ifhydrostatic testing was, performed, describe what was done~th the water after completion oftests: I,~ [1\M) ;h> fe~f (7111 ~ ~/ (~-&14.e CERTIFICA~O TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING TIDS TESTING To the best of/whfi&e, thmJ ts S0 thi document are accurate and in full compliance with legal requirements Technician's Signature: Date:-J] / ~?-/t>S - J / fj ) i 1'<.'"' -1 ~, I RCB, January 2002 't i' .... 5" Page 2.....- of L Test Method Used: 4. TANK ANNULAR TESTING A D Tank Manufacturer D Industry Standard D Other (Specify) D Pressure D Vacuum D Other (Specify) D Professional Engineer Test Method Developed By: D Hydrostatic Test Equipment Used: Equipment Resolution: Is Tank Exempt From Testing?\ Tank Capacity: Tank Material: Tank Manufacturer: Product Stored: Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and startin test: , Test Start Time: Initial Reading (RI): Test End Time: Final Reading (RF): Test Duration: DYes DNo DYes DNo Tank # DYes DNo Tank # DYes DNo Tank # Change in Reading (RF-R1): PassIFail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: Was sensor removed for testing? Was sensor properly replaced and verified functional after testin ? D Pass D Fail DYes DNo DNA D Pass D Fail DYes DNo DNA D Pass D Fail DYes DNo DNA D Pass D Fail DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) \ Secondary containment systems where the continuous monitoring automatically monitors both the primary and ~econdary containment, such as systems that are hydrostatically monitored or under constant vacuum, are exempt from periodic containment testing. {California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Section 2637(a)(6)} tfRCB, January 2002 i' Test Method Developed By: Test Method Used: Piping Material: Piping Manufacturer: Piping Diameter: Length of Piping Run: Product Stored: Method and location of i in -run isolation: Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and startin test: Test Start Time: Initial Reading (RJ): Test End Time: Final Reading (~): Test Duration: Change in Reading (RF-Rj): PassIFail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: g t>' Page_of_ 5. SECONDARY PIPE TESTING o Piping Manufacturer I!rfndustry Standard 0 Professional Engineer o Other (Specify) llH'fessure 0 Vacuum 0 Hydrostatic o Other (Specify) tI (IS 511/ I e... Equipment Resolution: zy-- tIj-- ~ ..4- B"'Pass 0 Fail -h. /''2.'' :2 5 .p..#- c"a.~o /I~ -+VV b,-.. Sv~i> h. U"h>c.... '1.;- ~sC;.l/,~ ../....u" \.0,...--.. ,""""" (> tJOL I ~ H.-I, I-t I S- YJ.-1,..... <) !O!cu A~ """"'- ........ 6- -6- -6- ~ .g.-Pass 0 Fail @--Pass 0 Fail ~ass 0 Fail Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) , RR.CB" January 2002 Test Method Developed By: Test Method Used: Piping Material: Piping Manufacturer: Piping Diameter: Length of Piping Run: Product Stored: Method and location of i in -run isolation: Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and startin test: Test Start Time: Initial Reading (RI): Test End Time: Final Reading (RF): Test Duration: Change in Reading (Rf-R,): PasslFail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: Page~of t 5. SECONDARY PIPE TESTING ~iping Manufacturer 0 Industry Standard o Other (Specify) Mressure 0 Vacuum o Other (Specify) o Professional Engineer o Hydrostatic Equipment Resolution: ~'e.seJ Piping Run # Piping Run # Piping Run # ~) Art.eQ1 , t(}1n I V\ 1'1- .e-- .a Pass 0 Fail o Pass 0 Fail o Pass 0 Fail o Pass 0 Fail Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) " " . . ."., Test Method Developed By: 9"Sump Manufacturer D Industry Standard D Professional Engineer D Other (Specify) Test Method Used: D Pressure D Vacuum iY"fIydrostatic D Other (Specify) Test Equipment Used: \1\ c.o-O"\ r5-5TS Equipment Resolution: . '" -<.) I Sump # "Di-es.e. I Sump # ~1 Sump # 0,( Sump # i::j t'v l Sump Diameter: ?c. II '-56 II ?G. '/ <6~ Sump Depth: 4B'I 48" 'II!' , It%''' Sump Material: p,2P ~r> Ft?f> ~lLjJ Height from Tank Top to Top of 1:2 If /2" 1211 lb q Highest Piping Penetration: Height from Tank Top to Lowest r '2- " /'2- '( IZ, 1-/ 1]0 Electrical Penetration: Condition of sump prior to testing: 1 QV_J. ~ oucJ G:.t'XJJ r.. / Portion of Sump Tested' ...... 11 .JJ Ro+h.m ~/f 1&IIo~ ha 1.f1 Io,,-/lh Lit Does turbine shut down when sump sensor detects liquid (both i7les DNo DNA 0'Y'es DNo DNA g;y es DNo DNA pyes DNo DNA product and water)?" Turbine shutdown response time , Is system programmed for fail-safe liil"Yes DNo DNA [?Yes DNo DNA g-Yes DNo DNA ~es DNo DNA shutdownf Was fail-safe verified to be ~es DNo DNA eWes DNo DNA cfYes DNo DNA uYes DNo DNA operational? · I Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and starting ~ lS "1I/'rv IS-M,lt. S IS-tv'-.ns t S- IV'-,l"\. ~ test: Test Start Time: If: to ';9..,... If) :.~~ 9.'2sA- 9Y24v- 10 ~ ~l ,/~D 7 Initial Reading (R(): r-.LJ 'J I .y'f S;, "1 G:. L/ :;-'7\(..'( 2./80 "2.1810 ;. ;q c; ,,}.79b Test End Time: Is- H.1. It ItJ!7l..JA. //)!ft> q:~~ <1. '51 A-fA. 1/:1)1 Jf '. 11- Final Reading (Rf): ~?G.o/ s: ~,,'-f z..lllo L.J~ "3 . 7 ~/. ?7Qr Test Duration: 1~""'1l ~ I <: ~ ~C /5" A)1 '11 (, 15".- ::. <. l) flvl '"'- I)~,~ Change in Reading (Rf-R,): .e-:- -e- -,eo- 'f': ,;)0 ";l .:fj- - .-fro ( Pass/Fail Threshold or Criteria: . eJeJ 1- . ", ,0"'-. Ii-" " ~:.{ -.002- --.l>j)"l. .vo"Z..,;: 'a;.-:..,QU'l- Test Result: o Pass ~i1 ~ass o Fail 8'1>>.., i";:" '.' S. Pass D Fail .ass, ~1ii!O Fad' Was sensor removed for testing? bIZt Y es DNo DNA 8'1'es DNo DNA /}j(yes DNo DNA ~Yes DNo DNA Was sensor properly replaced and }l!i es DNo DNA CilXes DNo DNA ~Yes DNo DNA c)4.- Yes DNo DNA verified functional after testing? 6 PIPING SUMP TESTING ~I I I iWRCB, January 2002 Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) ~11(') tt!-r~/;;;l;::i h%~ tr't;:;j- fp_ fnfe.t 1 If the entire depth of the sump is not tested, specify how much was tested. If the answer to ill!Y ofth&"questions indicated with an asterisk (*) is "NO" or "NA", the entire sump must be tested. (See SWRCB LG-160) ~~ '\ z~" -; NRCB, January 2002 page~ofL 7. UNDER-DISPENSER CONTAINMENT C TESTING Test Method Developed By: D UDC Manufacturer 81D.dustry Standard D Professional Engineer D Other (Specify) Test Method Used: D Pressure D Vacuum Erffydrostatic D Other (Specify) .- 5 or- > T) , ~ UDC# UDC Manufacturer: UDC Material: UDC Depth: Height from UDC Bottom to Top of Hi hest Pi in Penetration: Height from UDC Bottom to Lowest Electrical Penetration: Condition ofUDC prior to testin : Portion ofUDC Tested Does turbine shut down when UDC sensor detects liquid (both roduct and water)? Turbine shutdown response time Is system programmed for fail- safe shutdown?" Was fail-safe verified to be o erational? Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and startin test Test Start Time: Initial Reading (R(): Test End Time: Final Reading (RF): Test Duration: Change in Reading (RF-R1): PassIFail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: Was sensor removed for testing? Was sensor properly replaced and verified functional after testing? 1.'i{( Z '1 tl Z-'" ?-(/ C:.oooi ~oct a)14,.,....... tot q , &A~k"'l ~Yes DNo DNA 0'Yes DNo DNA "3 $l ? 'e& ErYes DNo DNA i1'"Yes DNo DNA B"Yes DNo DNA B"'Yes DNo DNA ~ co.' DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA /c;>#-?,.., :> f -r--".<:.IU'l... J. - . <>0 "L- WPass 0 Fail ia"Yes D No DNA ~Yes DNo DNA 8"Yes DNo DNA o Pass D Fail DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA o Pass 0 Fail DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) ..//1,,, 1\ OJ) V d _ - JJ...& ~,4 iV<E'l"'v'S V'i,p" IL I IP 0 e f ~ f' 1'1 ~ ",J , I If the entire depth of the UDC is not tested, specify how much was tested. If the answer to ~ of the questions indicated with an asterisk (*) is "NO" or "NA", the entire UDC must be tested. (See SWRCB LG-160) ~ <-, '. NRCB; January 2002 PageLof~ 8. FILL RISER CONTAINMENT SUMP TESTING Facility is Not Equipped With Fill Riser Containment Sumps D Fill Riser Containment Sumps are Present, but were Not Tested D Test Method Developed By: D Sump Manufacturer D Industry Standard D Professional Engineer D Other (Specify) Test Method Used: D Pressure D Vacuum D Hydrostatic D Other (Specify) \ Test Equipment Used: Equipment Resolution: Fill Sump # Fill Sump # Fill Sump # FillSump # Sump Diameter: Sump Depth: Height from Tank Top to Top of Highest Piping Penetration: Height from Tank Top to Lowest Electrical Penetration: Condition of sump prior to testing: Portion of Sump Tested Sump Material: Wait time between applying pressure/vacuum/water and starting test: Test Start Time: Initial Reading (RJ): Test End Time: Final Reading (Rp): Test Duration: Change in Reading (Rp-R(): Pass/Fail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: D Pass D Fail D Pass I D Fail D Pass D Fail D Pass D Fail Is there a sensor in the sump? DYes DNo DYes DNo DYes DNo DYes DNo Does the sensor alarm when either product or water is DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA detected? Was sensor removed for testing? DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA Was sensor properly replaced and DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA DYes DNo DNA verified functional after testing? Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) 9. SPILL/OVERFILL CONTAINMENT BOXES Facility is Not Equipped With Spill/Overfill Containment Boxes 0 Spill/Overfill Containment Boxes are Present, but were Not Tested 0 Test Method Developed By: . II Spill Bucket Manufacturer 0 Industry Standard o Other (Specify) Test Method Used: 0 Pressure 0 Vacuum o Other (Specify) -S15 _.,L ~ 'RlSWRCB, January 2002 Bucket Diameter: Bucket Depth: Wait time between applying pressure/vacuurnlwater and startin test: Test Start Time: Initial Reading (RJ): Test End Time: Final Reading (RF): Test Duration: Change in Reading (RF-R(): PassIFail Threshold or Criteria: Test Result: Page L-o{;'l;" o Professional Engineer . Hydrostatic Equipment Resolution: :1::-. c>b 1 Spill Box # rz;! Spill Box # 9 ( Spill Box # .' Spill Box # ~ ~o{.)'~ .+-- ..C;(.j ~ - O. (f)'L - O~()OL II Pass 0 Fail o Pass 1\1 Fail o Pass 0 Fail ~Pass 0 Fail Comments - (include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) V I csc\ -- Sp'II\ bv{'\.:d:- ~<",Js .\.t-, be- ..t"'~ ~0" 'it- +0 -F';'::;-' ~. 'J ~ ~ ;,S"J;. .............. ';;~ ,~ LaseiGrade COMPUTER TESTING Computer Test Report International Code Council Computer Exam Report DATE: 10/14/2005 EXAM TITLE: CA Underground Storage Tank Service Technician - UT (CUT) NAME: BERLINGERI, TODD WAYNE EXAMINATION RESULT: PASS LOCATOR: BEKT0013 Congratulations! You have passed the CA Underground Storage Tank Service Technician - UT (CUT) Your ICC certificate and wallet card will be mailed to you within six weeks after the end of the month in which you passed the exam. . Your name as it appears above on this notice will be printed on your certificate and wallet card. It is very important that you notify LaserGrade and ICC of any changes in your name and/or address. Ice requires a change of address in writing. Please fax your change of address to ICe at (562) 692-2845 or ~ail it to: ICC Certification Services 5360 Workman Mill Road DO NO-r~OSEmISJEREPORT Sincerely, LaserGrade LaserGrade Computer Testing POBox 87245 Vancouver, WA 98687-7245 800-211-2754 or 360-896-9111 www.lasergrade.com Applicant Locator: BEKT0013 Testing provided by: LAS93302 Inland Flight Training Center LLC 1701B Skyway Drive Suite 110 Bakersfield, CA 93308 ' 661-399-37780 ~. RONALD J. FRAZE FIRE CHIEF Gary Hutton, Senior Deputy Chief Administration 326-3650 Deputy Chief Dean Clason Operationsffraining 326-3652 Deputy Chief Kirk Blair Fire Safety/Prevention Services 326-3653 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3941 FPlX: (661) 852-2170 RALPH E. HUEY, DIRECTOR PREVENTION SERVlCES FIRE SAFETY SERVICES. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 900 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 OFFICE: (661) 326-3979 FAX: (661) 852-2171 David Weirather Fire Plans Examiner 326-3706 Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist 326-3649 December 1, 2005 Lucky 7 3711 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93306 FINAL REMINDER NOTICE RE: Necessary Secondary Containment Testing Requirements by December 31,2005 of Underground Storage Tank (s) Located at the Above Stated Address Dear Valued Customer, Over the last six months this office has continued to send reminder notices regarding secondary containment testing. Code requires that all secondary containment systems must be tested 6 months post construction and every 36 months there after. Senate Bill 989 became effective January 1, 2002, section 25284.1 (California Health & Safety Code) of the new law mandates testing of secondary containment components upon installation and every 36 months, thereafter, to insure that the systems are capable of containing releases from the primary containment until they are detected and removed. Our records indicate that your facility is due prior to December 31, 2005. Those sites that have not been tested and have not pulled a permit prior to December 31, 2005, will have their permit to operate revoked. This office does not wish to take such action, which is why we will continue to send monthly reminders. Contractors are already booked several weeks in advance. I urge you to schedule your testing date as soon as possible to avoid possible revocation of your permit to operate. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (661) 326-3190. Sincerely, RALP E. HUEY, Director of Prevention Services --rUimD SU:db wg~;!k~~..LYk.~N 1 ~ -~ .' >l . UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK \~i~:'{A:<.~;:~~'::~:~,,,~;,, ~ .:: _ "~""': >', i APPLICATION TO PERFORM LINE TESTING I TANK TIGHTNESS TEST ISB989 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING I ELD PERMIT NO. I -r T -Q::l.i '$ I o TANK TIGHTNESS TEST 0 LINE TESTING FACILITY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services 900 Truxtun Ave., Ste. 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel.: (661) 326-3979 Fax: (661) 852-2171 Page 1 of 1 SB-989 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TESTING 0 ENHANCED LEAK DETECTION ADDRE1 OPERATORS NAME fB, \'V OWNERS NAME r; 't '1)\'\ AU Lv \'\ l-. 01-1 )'tLlWltL 1- NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE TESTED TANK NO. PERMIT TO OPERATE NO, IS PIPING GOING TO BE TESTED CONTENTS ~ () i> ti. tv-. q/ Il- DYES 0 NO VOLUME s-K CERTIFICATION NO. FD2064 (Rev. 02105) -!~ t ~~, ~ 'i!1f"r,~. LaseiGrade COMPUTER TESTING Computer Test Report International Code Council Computer Exam Report DATE: 10/14/2005 EXAM TITLE: CA Underground Storage Tank Service Technician - UT(CUT) NAME:BERLINGERI, TODD WAYNE EXAMINATION RESULT: PASS LOCATOR: BEKT0013 Congratulations! You have passed the CA Underground Storage Tank Service Technician - UT (CUT) Your ICC certificate and wallet card will be mailed to you within six weeks after the end of the month in which you passed the exam. Your name as it appears above on this notice will be printed on your certificate and wallet card. It is very important that you notify LaserGrade and ICC of any changes in your name and/or address. ICC requires a change of address in writing. Please fax your change of address to ICC at (562) 692-2845 or mail it to: ICC Certification Services 5360 Workman Mill Road DO NOT~OSE'ml~ERt~T Sincerely, LaserGrade LaserGrade Computer Testing POBox 87245 Vancouver, WA 98687-7245 800-211-2754 or 360-896-9111 www.lasergrade.com Applicant Locator: BEKT0013 Testing provided by: LAS93302 Inland Flight Training Center LLC 1701B Skyway Drive Sui~~ 110 Bakersfield, CA 93308 661-399-37780 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services 900 Truxtun Ave., Ste. 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel.: (661)326-3979 Fax: (661) 852-2171 PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT I MODIFY I MINOR MODIFICATION OF AN UST PERMIT NO. ~ D@ TYPE OF APPLICATION: (ChecK one item only) o NEW FACILITY o MODIFICATION OF FACILITY Page 1 of 1 o NEW TANK INSTALLATION AT EXISTING FACILITY bMINOR MODIFICA I OF FACILITY ROPOSEDCOMPLETION DATE 10 XISTI G ACILlTY PERMIT NO: . . . SOIL TYPE EXPECTED AT SITE NO. OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED ARE THEY FOR MOTOR FUEL DYES DNO SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTER MEASURES PLAN ON FILE o YES 0 NO APPROVED BY: THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED VIATION '''~ FEES $ l'l In o ('II E (Rev. 02/05) FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3911 FAX (661) 852-2170 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661/852-2170 PREVENTION SERVICES fiRE SAfETY SERVICES' ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 852-2171 FIRE INVESTIGATION 1715 Chester Ave.. 3'd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 852-2172 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399·4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 December 10, 2004 Mr. Binder Dhaliwal Lucky 7 3711 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93306 REMINDER NOTICE Re: Necessary Compliance Deadlines for UST Owners/Operators Dear Mr, Dhaliwal: The purpose of this letter is to remind you about three compliance deadlines for UST Owners/Operators. These are as follows: 1) January 1,2005 deadline for submitting declaration statement designating: (a) Owner/Operator understands and is in compliance with all applicable UST requirements, and (b) Owner identifies the designated UST Operator for each facility owned, (c) Owner/Operator passes and submits proof of International Code Council Test. 2) EVR upgrade requirements on spill buckets are due April 1, 2005. 3) Secondary Containment Testing on all secondary systems. Code requires re-testing 36 months from date of last test which was in 2002. Should you have questions regarding these compliance deadlines, please feel free to call me at 661 - 326-3190, Sincerely, ;t~ Steve Underwood Fire Prevention Officer SU:db {{¿j};;PIIÙI//lhe Yfi;)'IIlHw/ftdj¡ Q'¿;o:j/. 01(onJ (}//W41 Qr;Î Yff:!#tÜ/Jt'/J J!