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Pala Mini Mart Re-Pipe

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. replaced the fuel piping for the Pala Mini-Mart. We phased the work so that at least one row of dispensers was operational during construction. We purged the fuel in the existing below ground piping back into the underground storage tanks (USTs) with pressurized nitrogen. The existing piping was abandoned in place after the fuel was removed.
We sawcut and removed the existing concrete and asphalt surfaces between the USTs and the dispensers as needed for the installation of the double wall fiber glass piping. We dug pipe trenches and gravel bedding materials required by the pipe manufacturer and to meet industry standards.
We performed pressure tests to all the new piping per industry standards. We purged the fuel into the new piping system and tested for proper operation, calibrated the dispensers, and replaced all dispenser fuel filters.
Fallbrook Village Aviation UST Removal

Two unknown tanks were discovered during development of this property. Jauregui & Culver removed two single-wall steel underground storage tanks approximated at 4,000 gallons each.
We furnished the San Diego Country Department of Environmental Health (DEH) and Fallbrook Fire Department UST Removal permits, including permit fees, permit application preparation, submission, and pick up. A one time California State EPA number was obtained as required for manifesting and disposal purposes. We washed the UST’s and degas as required by agency guidelines.
The UST’s and all wash stream was manifested and lawfully disposed of. Soil samples were taken and analyzed. Jauregui & Culver, Inc. will back-fill with material equal to the volume of the removed UST’s and back-fill the tank hole to subgrade.
University of San Diego Tank Removal

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. removed a 10,000 gallon underground storage tank from beneath one of the campus roadways. We furnished permits, testing, and environmental remediation. Additionally, the soil around the tank was found to be contaminated. Jauregui & Culver removed and disposed of the contaminated soil overburden in accordance to the county’s regulations.
CarMax Oxnard

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. provided submittals and drawings of the proposed fuel system necessary for CUPA, Fire Department, and Air Quality agency permitting. We furnished and installed a complete gasoline fuel system that included one 4,000 double wall fiber glass underground storage tank, fuel dispenser, below ground fueling, vapor return and tank vent piping, under dispenser containment, vent transition containment, an enhanced vapor recovery system, and a vapor root monitoring system. This required excavation, disposal of excavated soil, gravel back-fill materials meeting manufacturer specifications, crane, and back-filling operations. The new dispenser was calibrated and brought to compliance and Enhance Leak Detection was provided.
Port of Long Beach

Jauregui & Culver, Inc. installed an above ground storage tank system, above ground gasoline storage tank system, diesel dispensing system, gasoline dispensing system, and petroleum monitoring system. We provided SCAQMD and fire department permits and approvals required for fueling systems, all required testing, start up and training. Rigging and hoisting were performed as required. Updates will be added as the work continues!
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.