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7-11 Cardiff-By-The-Sea

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. removed the existing fuel tanks at 7-11 Cardiff-by-the-Sea fuel station and replaced them. We provided permits, shoring, new dispensers, and a complete re-piping of the fuel lines.  Environmental remediation was also provided.

 

 

 

 

Current Projects

 Current Projects

These are just a few of the many projects Jauregui & Culver, Inc. is part of.  In addition, we service over 300 different sites throughout California.  We offer our customers the very best in safety, quality, and customer service.

 

Sam’s Club Fullerton, CA ground up station

Gaslamp Hotel San Diego, CA emergency generator install

AST Upgrades  Multiple sites.  More details can be found here.

City of Murrieta Police Department

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. installed an above ground storage tank for the City of Murrieta Police Department.

Above Ground Storage Tank Upgrades 2013

In June of 2012, the state of California put forth the latest executive order with regard to above ground fuel storage tanks and vapor recovery. By now you may have received a fine or warning from the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) if your tank is not compliant with this order.  We would like to offer our services to bring your tank to compliance, and prevent any further mishaps with APCD

 

 

California Air Resources Board (CARB) has seen fit to make a change to all above ground fuel tanks that contain gasoline. We hope the following information will help you understand the requirements better and decide when you need to upgrade to the new standards. You may have received notices from San Diego APCD about this (click here to see the letter). It is our hope to simplify the regulation as much as possible and to assist you in complying with the regulation.

 

What are the changes?

  • Each above ground gasoline fuel tank of 250 gallons or more, single walled or double walled, retail or non-retail, regardless of throughput, must have or be painted with a CARB certified epoxy type paint to comply with the latest “standing loss” requirements no later than April 1, 2013.
  • Each above ground gasoline fuel tank, described above, must have a Pressure/Vacuum Vent Valve approved by CARB. There is only one, the Husky 5885 P/V Vent Valve. These P/V vent valves must be installed no later than April 1, 2013.
  • Technically, the above two items fall under CARB EO 301-D.
  • San Diego APCD requires that ALL tanks that fall under the above conditions be permitted through San Diego APCD.
  • San Diego APCD also requires that ALL tanks that currently have APCD permits under anything other than CARB EO 301-D, be re-permitted. (This includes most all gasoline above ground tanks that are currently permitted.)
  • Phase I, the vapor recovery connection between the tank and the fuel truck, must be on ALL above ground gasoline tanks (retail = 260 gallons or more, non-retail = 550 gallons or more) no later than July 1, 2014.

Bottom Line: All above ground gasoline tanks must be re-permitted, have CARB approved paint, and a Husky 5885 P/V vent valve. Phase I is due no later than July 1, 2014.  San Diego APCD is out-in-force to fine any tank owner who is not in compliance. We stand ready to handle it all; from permit, to painting, to equipment, and testing. Give us a call and relieve the stress of it all!


Terms and Acronyms:
CARB (California Air Resources Board) / APCD (Air Pollution Control District) / P/V (Pressure/Vacuum) / EO (Executive Order from CARB) / Standing Loss = the action of the gasoline vapors escaping from the tank through temperature increase from the atmosphere and loss through venting. / Phase I = vapor connection between the tank and fuel truck filling the tank. / Phase II = fuel nozzle and hose(s) which transfers the fuel into the vehicle and fuel vapors back to the fuel tank.

 

 

Sam’s Club El Monte #6614

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. installed a complete fuel system at Sam’s Club #6614 Bakersfield. We excavated and installed two 20,000 gallon 87 gasoline and one 20,000 gallon split 12,000/8,000 10′ diameter Xerxes Underground Storage Tanks (UST) and deadmen.

We installed Fiberglass, APT, and steel piping to compile the fueling system, including trenching and gravel back-fill. Two 3+1 gas/diesel dispensers and four 3+0 gas dispensers were installed, including the Under Dispenser Containment (UDC) basins, dispenser hanging hardware, and dispenser valance. Brine and vacuum tubing for the Veeder Root continuous monitoring and Pressure and Flow sensors in dispenser for the In Station Diagnostics (ISD). The Healy Clean Air Separator (CAS) was installed as part of the EVR II system.

We provided required Enhanced Leak Detection (ELD) testing of the fuel system at the conclusion of the installation of the fueling system and prior to opening. All fuel lines were purged and the dispensers and calibrated, completing this project.

Sam’s Club Sacramento #4760

The closure of Sam’s Club Sacramento #4760 necessitated the removal of two 20,000 gallon unleaded regular underground storage tank (UST) and one 20,000 gallon split 12,000/8,000 gallon Unleaded Super underground storage tank.  Jauregui & Culver, Inc. was contracted to do the following work. Concrete slabs, vapor return, and vent piping were removed and lawfully disposed.

Under the direction of the county CUPA and local Fire agency we removed the UST and piping from the trenches and lawfully disposed.  The tanks were washed and degassed with all wash materials manifested and disposed of lawfully.

The excavation and piping trenches were backfilled and compacted with clean fill materials and gravel to 90% compaction.

Sam’s Club La Quinta #4941

The closure of Sam’s Club La Quinta 4941 necessitated the removal of two 20,000 gallon unleaded regular underground storage tank (UST) and one 20,000 gallon split 12,000/8,000 gallon Unleaded Super underground storage tank. Jauregui & Culver, Inc. was contracted to do the following work: concrete slabs, vapor return, and vent piping were removed and lawfully disposed.

Under the direction of the county CUPA and local Fire agency we removed the UST and piping from the trenches and lawfully disposed. The tanks were washed and degassed with all wash materials manifested and disposed of lawfully.

The excavation and piping trenches were backfilled and compacted with clean fill materials and gravel to 90% compaction.

Federal, State, City & Municipal

Federal & State Government/City/Municipality Customers

 

 

 

 

 

US Navy – Port Hueneme, Oxnard, CA.
Underground Storage Tank (UST) installation, shoring w/high water issues, UST piping and environmental remediation.

US Navy – North Island, San Diego, CA.
Underground Storage Tank removal and Aboveground Tank (AST) installation.

US Navy – San Clemente Island, CA.
Underground Storage Tank removal and Aboveground Tank installation.

US Boarder Patrol – San Diego, CA.
UST re-piping, UST tank top, Under Dispenser Pans and Veeder Root System.

US Boarder Patrol – Tecate, CA.
Re-piping and Boiler repairs.

FAA Western Samoa Islands
Underground Storage Tank upgrades

County of San Diego, CA.

City of San Diego, CA.

  • Mt. Hope Cemetery Maintenance Facility – UST removal and AST installation
  • ESD Operations – Secondary Containment repairs
  • Barrett Lake – UST removal and AST installation
  • El Capitan Reservoir – UST removal and AST installation

City of Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
UST removal and AST with Dispnser installation

El Cajon USD, CA.
UST removal and AST installation

El Toro Water District, CA.
UST removal and AST installation

City of Murrietta Police Department
AST installation

Indian Reservations

Pala Mini Mart
Re-pipe and dispenser replacement

We continue to strive to be the best and to work for the best!

H Street Chula Vista Propel

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. provided excavation and trenching to install an E85 tank, piping, and dispenser. ELD and APCD testing were provided.