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County of San Diego
R J Sommerville
Air Pollution Control Officer
June 24, 1986
Texaco, U.S.A.
ATTN: Joe Tan
10 Universal City Plaza
Universal City, CA 91608
Dear Mr. Tan:
RECEIVE
JUL 71986
CITY OF CARLSBAD'
Building Department
After examination of your Application No. 851154 for an Air Pollution Control
District Authority to Construct and a revision to the Permit to Operate No.
6715 for a gasoline dispensing facility located at 1089 Elm Street, Carlsbad,
CA, the District has decided on the following action pursuant to California
Health and Safety Code Section 41960, and Rule 20 of the Air Pollution Control
District Rules and Regulations'
Authority to Construct is granted to install three (3) underground gasoline
storage tanks, and replace Texaco Balance System piping with Emco Wheaton
Balance System piping at the specified facility. The basic gasoline storage,
dispensing, and vapor recovery equipment is to consist of:
One (1) 10,000 gallon storage tank (new) for Premium gasoline with
two (2) dispensing nozzles,
One (1) 10,000 gallon storage tank (new) for Regular gasoline with
four (4) dispensing nozzles,
One (1) 10,000 gallon storage tank (new) for Unleaded gasoline with
four (4) dispensing nozzles,
a new two point Phase I gasoline storage tank vapor control system and a
new Emco Wheaton Balance Phase II vehicle fueling gasoline vapor control
system.
This Authority to Construct is issued subject to the following conditions:
1. A copy of this Authority to Construct letter shall be posted or kept
readily available at the above specified facility until the District
issues the Permit to Operate.
2. The applicant shall notify the District (Walt Geudtner, 565-5419) within
ten working days following the vapor recovery installation that construc-
tion has been completed. Failure to notify the District automatically
cancels the temporary authorization to operate that is incorporated into
this Authority to Construct letter. Continued operation after cancella-
tion is a violation of District Rule 10(b) and can result in civil and
criminal penalties.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
9150 Chesapeake Drive. San Diego, California 92123
(619) 565-5901
Texaco, U.S.A. June 24, 1986
Application No. 851154
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3. The modification to the existing gasoline vapor control system shall be in
accordance with California Air Resources Board (ARB) Executive Order (E.O.}
G-70-17-AB. A high hose arrangement installed in accordance with E.G. G-70-
52-AH, Exhibit 4 is required for each new nozzle installation. All existing
dispensers at this site not having the high hose arrangement may be con-
verted to this configuration without additional fees if done at the same
time as the installation of the additional nozzles. THE HIGH HOSE ARRANGE-
MENT FOR EXISTING DISPENSERS WILL BE MANDATORY BY JULY 26, 1986.
4. The modification shall be implemented as shown in B & P Construction drawing
No. 1 received by the District on June 2, 1986, except as modified by
_ conditions herein. _ _
5. An Emco Wheaton A-10 fuel flow rate limiter (10.0 gpm maximum) shall be
installed for each Emco Wheaton gasoline dispensing nozzle.
6. Dispenser vapor pipe risers connected to receive vapor from two nozzles
shall be one (1) inch inside diameter (minimum).
7. The gasoline vapor return hoses shall all be 3/4 inch inside diameter.
8. Upon request of the District the applicant shall provide access, facilities,
utilities, and any necessary safety equipment, for vapor control system
testing and inspection.
9. The applicant shall have the following tests performed in accordance with
recommended District procedures and provide this office with the results:
a. a liquid blockage test of all vapor piping from each dispenser to the
underground tank to ensure adequate line slope and liquid drainage,
including verification by listening or other means that the test liquid
returns to the correct product tank (per Test Procedure TP-79-2-A).
b. a pressure drop vs. flow test from the farthest dispenser to the
associated underground tank for each product grade on each island.
This test is to include nozzle, hose, associated fittings, piping and
storage tanks and shall be performed with only the same product's tank
vapor dry break valve open and all vent pipes temporarily closed during
this test (per Test Procedure TP-79-3-B).
c. a pressure decay/leak test of the entire vapor control system includ-
ing nozzles and underground tanks {per Test Procedure TP-79-4-B).
If the tests listed above reveal system problems or inadequacies, corrective
repairs shall be made. Repeat testing or additional diagnostic testing may
be required by the District to assure that the system is functioning
properly.
Contact the District by telephone (Walt Geudtner, 565-5419) at least 24
hours prior to conducting the tests so that they may be witnessed by a
District representative.
1
r Texaco, U.S.A. June 24, 1986
Application No. 851154
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This Authority to Construct does not relieve the holder from obtaining permits
or authorizations which may be required by other governmental agencies. Contact
the appropriate building inspection department (city or county) and fire dis-
trict prior to installation of the vapor control equipment, for permit and/or
inspection requirements.
Within ten days after receipt of this Authority to Construct, the applicant may
petition the Hearing Board, in accordance with Rule 25, for a hearing on any
conditions imposed herein.
This is not the Permit to Operate document. Operation of this equipment without
written authority (District Permit to Operate, Startup Authorization, or Autho-
rity to Construct, or Hearing Board Variance, etc.) will be in violation of Rule
10(b) and will be subject to civil and criminal penalties.
This Authority to Construct document authorizes temporary operation of the above
specified facility, to commence upon receipt by the District of notification of
completion of construction. This authorization will be in effect, unless can-
celled, until the facility is inspected by the District for a Permit to Operate.
If the facility passes inspection, written authorization will be given for con-
tinued operation and will be followed by issuance of the Permit to Operate
document.
If, during a Permit to Operate inspection, there are obvious deficiencies such
as torn nozzle bellows, flattened vapor return hoses, etc., the District may
deny the Permit to Operate or, depending on the extent of the deficiencies,
require you to make repairs within a specified period of time. In the latter
case, you will be charged a fee to pay for the reinspection. If the repairs are
not made by the date of the reinspection, your Permit to Operate may be denied.
Test documentation shall be received by the District within thirty (30) days
after completion of construction or the temporary authorization to operate may
be cancelled. The test results shall demonstrate full compliance with the
Authority to Construct requirements.
This Authority to Construct may not be transferable and will expire one year
from date of issuance. " ™ " ™ " ~™ ——
If you have any questions regarding this action, please contact me at (619)
565-3924.
Sincerely,
C. McCAFFERTY
Associate Air Pollution Control Engineer
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Enclosures:
cc: Building Dept.
Fire District
County of San Diego
R J Sommerville
Air Pollution Control Officer
May 12, 1986
Wayne J. Milack, Dealer
Texaco U.S.A.
1089 Elm Street
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Dear Mr. Milack:
After examination of your Application No. 851078 for an A1r Pollution Control
District Authority to Construct and a revision to the Permit to Operate No. 6715
for a gasoline dispensing facility located at 1089 Elm Street, Carlsbad, CA,
the District has decided on the following action pursuant to California Health
and Safety Code Section 41960, and Rule 20 of the A1r Pollution Control District
Rules and Regulations:
Authority to Construct 1s granted to Install overhead hose retractors at the
above specified facility. The basic gasoline storage, dispensing, and vapor
recovery equipment 1s to consist of:
One (1) 6,000 gallon storage tank (existing) for Premium gasoline with
two (2) dispensing nozzles,
One (1) 10,000 gallon storage tank (existing) for Regular gasoline with
four (4) dispensing nozzles,
One (1) 10,000 gallon storage tank (existing) for Unleaded gasoline with
four (4) dispensing nozzles,
a Texaco Phase I gasoline storage tank vapor control system and a Texaco
Balance Phase II vehicle fueling gasoline vapor control system.
This Authority to Construct Is Issued subject to the following conditions:
1. A copy of this Authority to Construct letter shall be posted or kept readily
available at the above specified facility until the District Issues the
Permit to Operate.
2. The applicant shall notify the District (Walt Geudtner, 565-5419) within ten
working days following the vapor recovery installation that construction has
been completed. Failure to notify the District automatically cancels the
temporary authorization to operate that 1s Incorporated into this Authority
to Construct letter. Continued operation after cancellation 1s a violation
of District Rule 10(b) and can result 1n civil and criminal penalties.
AIR I'OLLUriOiN CONTROL DISTRICT
Chesapeake Drue ban Diego, California 92123-1095
(619)565-5901
Texaco U.S.A. May 12, 1986
Application No. 851078 -2-
3. The modification to the existing gasoline vapor control system shall be 1n
accordance with California A1r Resources Board (ARB) Executive Order (E.G.)
G-70-38-AA. A high hose arrangement Installed 1n accordance with E.O.
G-70-52-AH, Exhibit 4 1s authorized for each nozzle Installation.
4. The modification shall be Implemented as shown 1n Carlsbad Texaco!s drawing
received by the District on May 5, 1986, except as modified by conditions
herein.
5. An Emco Wheaton A-10 fuel flow rate llmlter (10 gpm maximum) shall be
Installed for each gasoline dispensing nozzle.
6. Dispenser vapor pipe risers connected to receive vapor from two nozzles
shall be one (1) Inch Inside diameter (minimum).
7. The gasoline vapor return hoses shall all be 3/4 Inch Inside diameter or
shall all be 5/8 Inch Inside diameter.
8. Upon request of the District the applicant shall provide access, facilities,
utilities, and any necessary safety equipment, for vapor control system
testing and Inspection.
9. The applicant shall have the following tests performed 1n accordance with
recommended District procedures and provide this office with the results:
a. a pressure drop vs. flow test from the farthest dispenser to the
underground tank for each product grade. This test Is to Include
nozzle, hose, associated fittings, piping and storage tanks (per Test
Procedure TP-79-3-B). If 5/8 Inch Inside diameter vapor hoses are
Installed, all nozzles shall be tested;
b. a pressure decay/leak test of the vapor control system Including nozzles
and underground tanks (per Test Procedure TP-79-4-B).
If the tests listed above reveal system problems or Inadequacies, corrective
"repairs shall be made. Repeat testing or additional diagnostic testing may
be required by the District to assure that the system Is functioning
properly.
Contact the District by telephone (Walt Geudtner, 565-5419) at least 24
hours prior to conducting these tests so that they may be witnessed by a
District representative.
This Authority to Construct does not relieve the holder from obtaining permits
or authorizations which may be required by other governmental agencies. Contact
the appropriate building Inspection department (city or county) and fire dis-
trict prior to Installation of the vapor control equipment, for permit and/or
Inspection requirements.
Within ten days after receipt of this Authority to Construct, the applicant may
petition the Hearing Board, 1n accordance with Rule 25, for a hearing on any
conditions Imposed herein.
Texaco U.S.A. May 12, 1986
Application No. 851078 -3-
This Is nptr frfrQ Permit tP Operate. Operation of this equipment without written
authority (District Permit to Operate, Startup Authorization or Hearing Board
Variance, etc.) will be 1n violation of Rule 10(b) and will be subject to civil
and criminal penalties.
This Authority to Construct authorizes temporary operation of the above speci-
fied facility* to commence upon receipt by the District of notification of
completion of construction. This authorization will be In effect, unless
cancelled, until the above facility is Inspected by the District for a Permit to
Operate. If the facility passes Inspection, written authorization will be
given for continued operation and will be followed by Issuance of the Permit
to Operate.
If, during a Permit to Operate Inspection, there are obvious deficiencies such
as torn nozzle bellows, flattened vapor return hoses, etc., the District may
deny the Permit to Operate or, depending on the extent of the deficiencies*
require you to make repairs within a specified period of time. In the latter
case, you will be charged a fee to pay for the reinspectlon. If the repairs are
not made by the date of the reinspectlon* your Permit to Operate may be denied.
Test documentation shall be received by the District within thirty (30) days
after completion of construction or the temporary authorization to operate may
be cancelled. The test results shall demonstrate full compliance with the
Authority to Construct requirements.
This Authority to Construct may not be transferable and will expire one year,
from date of Issuance.
If you have any questions regarding this action, please contact me at (619)
565-5419.
Sincerely,
F. J^GEUDTNER, JR.
Assistant Air Pollution Control Engineer
WJG:sh
cc: Building Dept.
F1re District