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Phillip Lundell <pklundell@utah.gov> TESTS past due as well as insp compliance. Linda Zhang <zhang.linda@hotmail.com>Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 11:31 PM To: Phillip Lundell <pklundell@utah.gov> Cc: CHENGWEI ZHANG <usa168@hotmail.com> In response to your request, we have removed the water from the spill containment buckets for UST #1, #2, and #3. The spill buckets were inspected and thoroughly drained of all water, ensuring they are now dry and free of any debris or product. Moving forward, we will implement more frequent checks to ensure that the spill containment buckets are maintained in compliance with the required standards. Please let us know if further documentation is needed. Also attached are the requested documents [Quoted text hidden] 3 attachments listing-of-designated-ust-operators-for-facility-records.pdf 278K DERR-2021-009006 - 0901a06880e6a482.pdf 455K DERR-2021-009006 - 902.pdf 312K 1/13/25, 7:34 AM State of Utah Mail - TESTS past due as well as insp compliance. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=19a417960a&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-f:1821114243786345495&simpl=msg-f:1821114243786345495 1/1 UST Operator Inspection - Utah YEAR ________ Facility Name Facility ID Address Primary Class B Operator NAME(S) AND INITIALS OF PERSON(S) CONDUCTING MONTHLY INSPECTIONS: Please respond to ALL of the following questions with a Y (Yes), N (No), or NA (Not Applicable) answer. Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D Monthly Inspection – Release Detection 1 Release detection equipment is operating with no alarms or other unusual operating conditions. 2 Records of release detection (tanks and piping) are reviewed and current. Monthly Inspection – Spill Prevention Equipment 3 Equipment is undamaged, intact and free from defects. 4 Equipment is free from debris, water, or product. 5 Fill Pipe is unobstructed. 6 Fill cap is un-broken and is securely on the fill pipe. 7 Double walled spill prevention equipment - Interstitial area is free from leaks. Initials of person performing Inspection. Annual Inspection – Containment Sumps Date of annual Inspection 8 Secondary Containment Sumps (STP, Dispenser and Transition) Visual Inspection of sump indicates no damage and it is free from debris, water and fuel. The penetration fittings for conduits and piping entering the STP Sumps are intact. 9 Double Walled Sumps Interstitial area is free from leaks. 10 Hand-held release detection equipment Hand-held release detection equipment (bailer, gauge stick, etc.) is serviceable and operable. I certify under penalty of law that I am the Class B Operator referenced above and that I am familiar with information on this form and that it is true, accurate and was completed in accordance with R311-203-7. Signature of the Primary Class B Operator (Sign this document after the last inspection of the Current Year) Date B Operator # Turn over for record of Interstitial Monitoring visual inspections and Impressed Current rectifier checks. Comments/Follow up: 2024 Sinclair safe Canyon 1000857 14315StateSt ProvoUT84606 ChengweiZhang chengwei Zhang ez LindaZhang 4 gyyyyyyyyygygygyyyyygyyyytgy.fr y fflftggftgkgffgygtfg 220212121212121222221212 07 012024 end 12 3 1224 UST Operator Inspection - Utah – Page 2 of 2 If you perform Interstitial Monitoring on your tanks and/or piping and use a visual check rather than sump or interstitial sensors for your monthly leak detection, complete the table to document the monthly visual checks. Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D 1 Visual check of the interstitial space of the double-walled tank indicated no release or unusual operating conditions. 2 Visual check of piping (STP, dispenser and transition) containment sumps indicates normal function and no indication of water or leaked product. Impressed Current 60 Day Rectifier Check Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D Show the date the Impressed Current system was inspected to ensure the equipment is running properly Amperage reading from impressed current rectifier Voltage reading from impressed current rectifier INSTRUCTIONS 1. The monthly UST system inspections must be conducted by or under the direction of the Primary Class B UST Operator. 2. The Primary Class B UST Operator must alert the UST Owner or Operator of any condition discovered during the monthly visual inspection that may require follow-up actions. 3. The UST Owner or Operator must maintain a copy of the monthly inspection reports for the most recent 12 months. The records shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a readily available location. Ver. 4/14/2016 UST Operator Inspection - Utah YEAR ________ Facility Name Facility ID Address Primary Class B Operator NAME(S) AND INITIALS OF PERSON(S) CONDUCTING MONTHLY INSPECTIONS: Please respond to ALL of the following questions with a Y (Yes), N (No), or NA (Not Applicable) answer. Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D Monthly Inspection – Release Detection 1 Release detection equipment is operating with no alarms or other unusual operating conditions. 2 Records of release detection (tanks and piping) are reviewed and current. Monthly Inspection – Spill Prevention Equipment 3 Equipment is undamaged, intact and free from defects. 4 Equipment is free from debris, water, or product. 5 Fill Pipe is unobstructed. 6 Fill cap is un-broken and is securely on the fill pipe. 7 Double walled spill prevention equipment - Interstitial area is free from leaks. Initials of person performing Inspection. Annual Inspection – Containment Sumps Date of annual Inspection 8 Secondary Containment Sumps (STP, Dispenser and Transition) Visual Inspection of sump indicates no damage and it is free from debris, water and fuel. The penetration fittings for conduits and piping entering the STP Sumps are intact. 9 Double Walled Sumps Interstitial area is free from leaks. 10 Hand-held release detection equipment Hand-held release detection equipment (bailer, gauge stick, etc.) is serviceable and operable. I certify under penalty of law that I am the Class B Operator referenced above and that I am familiar with information on this form and that it is true, accurate and was completed in accordance with R311-203-7. Signature of the Primary Class B Operator (Sign this document after the last inspection of the Current Year) Date B Operator # Turn over for record of Interstitial Monitoring visual inspections and Impressed Current rectifier checks. Comments/Follow up: 2024 Sinclair safe Canyon 1000857 1431S stateSt ProvoUT84606 ChengweiZhang chengwei Zhang ez LindaZhang 4 yy yyyyy UST Operator Inspection - Utah – Page 2 of 2 If you perform Interstitial Monitoring on your tanks and/or piping and use a visual check rather than sump or interstitial sensors for your monthly leak detection, complete the table to document the monthly visual checks. Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D 1 Visual check of the interstitial space of the double-walled tank indicated no release or unusual operating conditions. 2 Visual check of piping (STP, dispenser and transition) containment sumps indicates normal function and no indication of water or leaked product. Impressed Current 60 Day Rectifier Check Months of the Current Year J F M A M J J A S O N D Show the date the Impressed Current system was inspected to ensure the equipment is running properly Amperage reading from impressed current rectifier Voltage reading from impressed current rectifier INSTRUCTIONS 1. The monthly UST system inspections must be conducted by or under the direction of the Primary Class B UST Operator. 2. The Primary Class B UST Operator must alert the UST Owner or Operator of any condition discovered during the monthly visual inspection that may require follow-up actions. 3. The UST Owner or Operator must maintain a copy of the monthly inspection reports for the most recent 12 months. The records shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a readily available location. Ver. 4/14/2016 © 2019 R&A Risk Professionals 1 LISTING OF DESIGNATED UST OPERATORS State Registration No. Facility Name Facility Address Facility City/Zip Facility Phone Number CLASS A OPERATOR CERTIFICATION INFORMATION Primary A Operator Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Additional A Operator Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer CLASS B OPERATOR CERTIFICATION INFORMATION Primary B Operator Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Additional B Operator Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer 1000857 Sinclairstate Canyon 1431SStateST ProvoUT 84606 8013732626 LindaZhang 87 373 2626 ChengweiZhang 8073732626 Chengwei Zhang 8073732626 LindaZhang 801373 2626 © 2019 R&A Risk Professionals 2 CLASS C OPERATOR CERTIFICATION INFORMATION Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer Operator Name Phone Number Training Date Name/Company of Trainer IMPORTANT: This form should be used to document all designated and trained UST Operators for the specified location. All applicable information must be completed for each trained individual and kept current with any changes in designation. In addition, this form must be filed with respective course certificates to document compliance. Aaron Zhang8073732626 Annie Zhang 80 373 2626