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1 Date: February 01, 2013 DOCUMENT PROJECT NO SPECIFICATIONS ADDENDUM No. 8 TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Bid Opening: February 07, 2013 OCEANSIDE AREA OFFICE REPLACEMENT FACILITY CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL 435 LA TORTUGA DRIVE VISTA, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM ON BID FORM AND REVISE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AS FOLLOWS: PROJECT MANUAL 1. SECTION PROTECTION BOLLARDS A. PARAGRAPH 2.1 POSTS DELETE Paragraph 2.1 A1: and REPLACE with the following: Use 6-inch diameter steel pipe; pounds per lineal foot. Grind off burrs and sharp edges at top; galvanized 1.2 ounce per square foot minimum after fabrication; install yellow High-density polyethylene (HDPE), UV protected cover with reflective striping after installation. 2. SECTION ABOVEGROUND WASTE OIL STORAGE TANK A. PARAGRAPH 2.01 ABOVEGROUND WASTE OIL STOAGE TANK CHANGE 250 gallons TO 280 gallons ADDENDUM NO. 7.1 PMBMSTR: 7/ of

2 CHP Oceanside Area Office Replacement Facility Page 2 B. PARAGRAPH 3.03 GUARD POSTS DELETE Paragraph A and REPLACE with the following: Install permanent guard posts as required by CFC Chapter 34 and per Specification Section SECTION ABOVEGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK(WITH GROUND-FUEL SYSTEM) A. DELETE Specification Section , Aboveground Fuel Storage Tank (With Ground Fill System) ADD Specification Section , Aboveground Fuel Storage Tank (With Ground Fill System), Addendum 8 (02/01/13) 4. SECTION FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DRAWINGS A. PARAGRAPH 1.1 SUMMARY ADD the following sentence to paragraph A: Furnish the State 100 smart cards. 1. SHEET C5.2, CIVIL WALL DETAILS DELETE Drawing C5.2, Civil Wall Details ADD Drawing C5.2, Civil Wall Details, Addendum 8 (02/01/13) 2. SHEET 1/C5.8, FUEL ISLAND AND CANOPY PLAN NOTES ADD Note 7 with the following: Paint all step elevations yellow 2 on side and top of step. ADD Note 8 with the following: Furnish and install one (1) trash/wiper combo unit as directed by the State. Provide a 25 gallon DCI black waste/windshield/paper towel unit or equal. ADDENDUM NO. 7 PMBMSTR: 7/ of

3 CHP Oceanside Area Office Replacement Facility Page 3 3. SHEET A9.11, DETAILS A. DELETE the reference to the added Sheet A9.11, Details in Addendum 7, on page 6 of 8, Item 16. B. CHANGE R-30 to R-38 on detail 6/A9.11, Details END OF ADDENDUM NO. 8 ATTACHMENTS: SPECIFICATION SECTION DRAWING C5.2 CIVIL WALL DETAILS ADDENDUM NO. 7 PMBMSTR: 7/ of

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5 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES SECTION A. Fuel Storage Tank system shall be used to store and to pump unleaded gasoline. All components which come into contact with fuel shall be verified by soak testing. Soak test fuels shall be per Society of Automobile Engineer (SAE) Standard. B. General: Aboveground Fuel Tanks, concrete tank pad, accessories and guard posts. C. Furnish and deliver material as listed in Section Contractor furnished items. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. International Code Council (ICC): 1. Submit ICC certification prior to commencement of on-site work. Refer to Section , Submittal Procedures Article 2.09, for ICC certification requirements. 2. Petroleum Storage tanks are regulated by Federal and State laws. Individuals installing or retrofitting Aboveground Storage Tank (AGST) systems or components must meet the following, or work under the direct and personal supervision of an individual physically present at the work site who meets the following: AGST Installation/Retrofitting. 3. The installer of the Veeder Root system shall be certified by Veeder Root as a level I and to test and operate the system shall be certified as a level IV technician. B. Air Pollution Control District (APCD): 1. Obtain approval and permits from each district in which tanks are to be installed. C. California Air Resources Board (CARB): 1. Aboveground fuel storage tank, vapor recovery and all components shall be installed per CARB Executive Order (EO) G , EO VR-302B and EO VR-401B. 2. EO G (See appendix A) is for the installation of a Phase II Vapor Recovery System as required by local Air Quality Management District (AQMD). 3. Compliant with all Executive Orders governing Standing Loss Control Vapor Recovery Systems for new installations of above ground tanks. D. California Code of Regulations (CCR): 1. Title 8, Title 19, Title Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 7, General Industrial Safety Orders. 3. Title 8, Article 144; Service Stations. 4. Title 8, Article 145; Tanks. 5. Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 11.5; Gasoline Vapor Control Systems. 6. Title 24, Part 3; Electrical Code. ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

6 E. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): 1. As administered by OSHA. F. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): 1. Steps and handrails per 29 CFR 1910 OSHA. G. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) 1. U.L. Listed. a. U.L. 142 Standard for Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids. b. U.L Control equipment for use with Flammable Liquid Dispensing Devices. c. UL Edition with revisions through Dec., 1999 (Including Impact and Ballistic Tests), Testing Requirements for Protected Motor Vehicle Fuel Storage Tanks. Unless approved by the State, all testing to be performed on a single fully assembled tank unit, and no part of test shall be waived. H. Calif. Building Code (CBC): 2010 edition I. Calif. Fire Code (CFC): 2010 edition 1. Section , Protected Aboveground Tanks for Motor Vehicle Fuel-Dispensing Stations Outside Buildings. 2. Sections Aboveground Tanks Outside of Buildings. J. California Heath and Safety Code 1. Section , relating to AboveGround Storage Tanks. a. Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA) transfers the responsibility for the implementation, equipment, and administration of the APSA from the State Water Resources Control Board to the certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA), effective January 1, K. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1. NFPA 30 per the most current edition: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. 2. NFPA 30A 2008 per the most current edition: Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages. L. Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA): 1. Obtain approval and permits from local CUPA that has jurisdiction over installation of Aboveground Flammable Liquid Tanks. 1.3 PERMITS A. APCD Required Permits: 1. Permit to construct fueling system and operating permit for first year, (Obtained and paid for by Contractor). 2. Permit to operate fueling system for second year and later, (Obtained and paid for by State). ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

7 B. Permit Costs: Pay all costs required to obtain permits except as noted in 1.3-A-2. Perform required tests. Post permits on-site under glass. C. Payment Procedures: Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence of permit payments to State prior to final acceptance of the work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Sections B. Product Data: Submit name of manufacturer, brand name, and catalog number of each item. Submit complete list at one time with items arranged in numerical sequence by Section, Article and Paragraph number. Listing item "as specified" without both make and model or type designation is not acceptable. Submit catalog cuts for each item. C. Shop Drawings: 1. Submit complete shop fabrication and field installation drawings and data. Drawings shall include all critical dimensions and show locations of all fittings, accessories, and overhead piping. D. Design calculation and drawings detailing tank seismic restraints signed and sealed by a Registered Civil or Structural Engineer licensed to practice in the State of California. E. Design calculations for the tank concrete foundation signed and sealed by a Registered Civil or Structural Engineer licensed to practice in the State of California. F. Include manufacturer s current catalog, installation manual and warranty for each supplied item. G. Test Reports and Measurements: Submit the following information to the Project Engineer: 1. Tank UL Listing Numbers (as issued by Underwriters Laboratories, Southwest Research Institute, or other State approved testing organization). 2. Proof of tank manufacturer s Product Liability Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 minimum. 3. Completed Tank Installation Checklist. Installation Checklist shall be signed by Contractor's representative certifying that tank has been installed according to tank manufacturer's written recommendations. Obtain checklist from tank manufacturer. 4. All test reports required by CUPA. 5. All products used in fuel storage vapor recovery, fuel transferring and fuel monitoring system in contact with gasoline fuel shall be CARB certified when available. 1.5 TESTING A. Testing shall be done in accordance with NFPA 30 Standards, and per FM, APCD and CUPA requirements. B. Provide all necessary commercial grade gasoline and diesel fuel, supplies, and test equipment required for testing. C. Piping System Tests: 1. All piping shall be tested before being placed in use. Testing shall be done pneumatically to 50 psig pressure for not less than 2 hours. The pressure shall be maintained while soapsuds ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

8 or equivalent materials are applied to the exterior of the piping. While applying the soapsuds, the entire run of piping, including the bottom surfaces, shall be visually inspected for leaks (bubble formations). Replace defective material disclosed by pressure test and repeat test until results are satisfactory. 2. Prior to application of test pressure, remove or valve off piping components that may be damaged by tests and install a calibrated test gage in the system. D. Vapor Tightness Tests: 1. After tank erection and installation of Phase I and Phase II components test vapor recovery systems per requirements of CARB Test Procedure TP Testing shall be conducted by a third party certified testing company. E. System Performance Test: 1. After all components of the fuel system have been properly adjusted, the system shall be tested to demonstrate that it meets the performance requirements for which it was designed. 2. The tests shall demonstrate the following: a. The capability of each fuel pumps to deliver the indicated flow of fuel. b. The alarm and control panels are operational and perform as designed. c. Each fuel meter is operating accurately. d. Vent piping is clear of debris and each pressure/vacuum relief vent is operating properly. e. Vapor recovery systems perform as designed. f. Dispensing units are operational and perform as designed. g. The capability of each emergency shutoff switches to shutdown the entire fueling operation. 3. Testing shall be conducted by a third party certified testing company. F. Contractor shall bear all fuel removal costs, and fuel disposal and/or storage costs, and cost of fuel for additional tests. 1.6 TRAINING A. Provide training to the designated State personnel in the adjustments, operation and maintenance of systems installed including but not limited to: 1. Tank fuel level monitor system. 2. Tank and piping leak monitoring system. 3. APCD and CUPA regulations concerning aboveground fuel tanks. 4. Operation of fuel supply and dispensing equipment. B. Personnel Training: Training shall be given during the regular work week after the equipment or system has been accepted. Coordinate training session with the State Construction Supervisor at a time convenient to the State. C. APCD and CUPA Permit Procedures: 1. Procedures required to obtain permits to the State. 2. Provide example forms required for permits. 3. Include APCD and CUPA contact persons and telephone numbers. ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

9 1.7 FUEL A. Contractor to fill up tank upon project acceptance. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ABOVEGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK A. General: The Insulated and Protected 12,000 gallon Aboveground Tank with 2 hours Fire rating shall be furnished as a complete factory prefabricated unit. Tank, all equipment and accessories shall be gasoline and E-85 fuel compatible when approved components are available. Accessories may be installed at the factory, or at the site, according to the tank manufacturer s standard practice. In either case, the tank and all accessories shall be certified by the tank manufacturer to meet all applicable codes and regulations, including CARB approval where required. 1. Tank shall be designed in accordance with CFC Chapter 34, NFPA 30 and NFPA 30A, and shall be UL 2085 listed including vehicle impact and projectile impact B. Components: 1. Primary containment of 1/4 inch steel, capable of on-site pressure testing for verification of primary tank integrity. 2. Non-settling thermal and physical protective material. 3. Secondary containment, with the capability of physical monitoring for leaks from the primary containment, field pressure testable, (reproducing the listing production test), and containing a means to remove liquid. Secondary containment may be inside or outside of the thermal/physical protective material, as submitted, tested and certified by UL 2085 for the tank manufacturer. 4. The exterior surface of the tank assembly, including piping, shall be painted with two coats of petroleum resistant two part epoxy paint. For corrosive environments use three part corrosion resistant paint per manufacturers specifications (DEVOE: CATHA-COAT 302H primer, BAR- RUST 235 Epoxy, Devthane 379 Enamel) or provide certification from factory that tank assembly was painted per manufacturer specifications and is 75% reflective paint. 5. The entire tank assembly, including steel, primary containment surrounded by a layer of lightweight insulating concrete providing the tank with a 2-hour fire rating. The insulating concrete shall be protected by an outer steel secondary containment tank. The insulating light weight concrete must include cement, aggregate and water. Tank shall be warranted by the manufacturer for 30 years. 6. Primary containment shall be equipped with atmospheric and emergency vents. Secondary containment shall be vented and equipped with emergency vent. 7. All openings to primary and secondary containment shall be on top. 8. Tank assembly shall be equipped with seismic anchorage brackets. Contractor shall provide anchorage design and calculations prepared by a California Registered Civil or Structural Engineer. See drawings for additional information.. 9. If used for storage and dispensing of gasoline, E-85, or other liquids regulated by CARB, tank shall be tested and equipped with required fittings. 10. Contents shall be identified and tank shall be labeled as required. Tank shall carry a label from a nationally recognized independent test laboratory showing approval for UL Standard 2085 (formerly known as UFC Standard 79-7) and shall state that the fire, hose stream, ballistics and impact tests were all performed on a single fully assembled test tank. 11. Fill ports shall be provided with over-fill shut-off protection set at 90% of tank capacity, and fuel ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

10 overspill containment. Containment shall have a minimum 15 gallon capacity and manual hand pump with check valve to allow fuel return back to the tank. Tanks requiring vapor recovery shall be equipped with two point delivery systems. C. Signage: Label tanks on all vertical walls with signs that read "Flammable", "No Smoking"; appropriate fuel sign "Gasoline" and as required by State Fire Marshal and NFPA 30. Provide warnings signs and all other signage as required by CFC Chapters 22 and 34. D. Tank Accessories: Contractor shall submit submittals for State approval. Contractor shall install CARB certified components as per EO VR-401B. DESCRIPTION UNLEADED GASOLINE / E-85 Nozzle, with swivel Fuel Dispensers (internal fuel filter) & Pump Hood & Hook for Nozzle Storage/Spring Rewind Retractor With Hose Retractor Base Stand Healy HE 400 ORVR with latch, or equal. Dresser Wayne G6201D/2GJK/W1 model single nozzle, with 100:1 pulser, internal filter and Front Totalizer option, or equal. See Notes 1, 2 & 6. Pump shall be submersible turbine fuel pump. 4 inch Red jacket 3/4 H.P. Pomeco 102-AST, or approved equal. Breakaway Coupling Healy 8701 VV, or approved equal. See Note 4. Support Brackets Vapor Adaptor Tank Product Discharge Line Vapor Return Line Secondary Tank Emergency Vent Interstitial Leak Detection Tube Primary Tank Emergency Vent Fabricated, uni-strut Healy Part # CX6-VV1A or approved equal. SCH 40 Steel Pipe. SCH 40 Steel Pipe. 6 inch; Morrison 244, OPW 301, or approved equal. Supplied with Tank. 6 inch; Morrison 244, OPW 301, or approved equal. Tank Vent Riser 2 inch dia, SCH 40 steel x length required to obtain 12 foot minimum from pad. Pipe Coupling Pressure/ Vacuum Vent Valve Level Gauge 3 inch Cast Steel Flanges, Bottom Flange Threaded (Use 6 inch Dia. Fill Penetration with adjustable collar for 12,000 Gallon Tank). Steel Fitting 2 inch, upward vapor discharge, Husky model 5885 or approved equal. Morrison Clock Gage Model 818, OPW, or approved equal. SCH 40 Steel Castings. 3 inch Fill Riser Pipe SCH 40 steel pipe, butt-welded, unitized construction. ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

11 DESCRIPTION UNLEADED GASOLINE / E-85 3 inch Vapor Recovery Riser Pipe SCH 40 steel pipe, butt-welded, unitized construction. 3 inch Fuel Port Check Valve OPW, Morrison, or approved equal. Fill Pipe Dry Break Style Kamvalok Adaptor w/cap inside spill box Vapor Recovery Kamvalok Adapter with cap Remote Fill Spill Container With Lid. Coaxial Hose Assembly Line Leak Detector OPW 1611 and 1612 series Kamvalok adaptors, or approved equal. OPW 1711T 1711LPC, Morrison AV or approved equal. Carbon steel, 10 gage min., all welded construction with lockable lid, painted to match tank. OPW 211-RMOT remote fill spill container, 20 gallon or approved equal. Vapor recovery 5-foot Hose HE 75 B and 6-foot Hose HE 75 B by Healy or approved equal (total hose length of 12 feet). Maximum hose length shall not exceed 13 feet including breakaways. Red Jacket line leak detector, or approved equal. Pressure Vent Valve Assembly inch W.C. pressure vent valve Healy P/N HPV 1.5 Vacuum gauge on vapor return line Thermal/Protective Material Hand Pump Hose Assembly With ¾ inch check valve Spill Containment Pan Hand Pump Vacuum gauge (0 100 wc). Install on inlet side of central vacuum unit with a tee and two ball valves. See note 6. Supplied with tank. As supplied by hand pump manufacturer, or SCH 40 steel pipe. Fill-Rite Model FR 150, GasBoy, or approved equal. Overfill Prevention Valve 4 inch dia, OPW 61f STOP-200, Morrison 9095A-0300 AV or approved equal. See Note 3. Fill Drop Tube with anti-siphon feature Overfill Alarm & Acknowledgement Device Dispenser Pan 3 inch Stainless Steel Ball Valve on fill pipe Solenoid Valve 3 inch dia. aluminum cut to length as required, OPW 61FT drop tube or approved equal. Veeder Root probe compatible with gasoline and E-85 fuel, cable and overfill alarm & Acknowledgement Device, or approved equal. 9.5 inch Bravo B-8600 retrofit aboveground steel dispenser containment pan system, with Veeder Root cable & probe, or approved equal. OPW 21BV Full port two-way ball valve, Jomar T/S-SS N-4B or approved equal. OPW 821, Morrison 710 solenoid valve or approved equal. 24 inch Manway By tank manufacturer ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

12 DESCRIPTION UNLEADED GASOLINE / E-85 Ladder and Platform CAL OSHA approved ladder and platform. Submit shop drawings for approval. Accessory Support Studs Vapor Recovery System Dust Cap Swivel Adaptor By tank manufacturer Healy phase II, or approved equal, for aboveground Tank. 3 inch OPW 6343 and 634BK dust caps or approved equal. OPW 61VSA rotatable swivel adaptor or approved equal. 1. CARB approved Phase I and II Vapor Recovery Systems shall be installed on gasoline and ethanol fuel tanks. Phase II Vapor Recovery System installation is dependant on the local AQMD Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) exemption approval. With an ORVR exemption approval from the local AQMD, no Phase II Vapor Recovery System shall be installed. Contractor shall check with the local AQMD for specific requirements. 2. Fuel dispenser: a. Unleaded gas, 8-10 gpm must be accomplished in the field with tank 1/2 full or less. b. All dispensers shall have explosion proof UL listed motors, 115V or 220V as shown on contract drawings, AC-60Hz, universal nozzle boot and retainer, tank mounting bracket and legs as required. c. Complete with totalizer, and a lockable device to prevent unauthorized access. d. Provide appropriate signage at the dispenser including NFPA 704 placard, emergency procedures sign, prop 65 signage, dispensing operations signage, approved containers signage, fuel sign Gasoline, Flammable, warning signs and all other signage as required by CFC Chapters 22 and 34. e. Dispenser shall be weights and measures sealable (accurate for resale). 3. Overfill prevention valve. Valve shall be designed to operate on aboveground tanks, provide a positive shut-off, and be set at 90% of tank capacity. 4. Coupling separation at 200 pounds maximum pulling force; integral, flow preventing, seals or valves activated upon coupling separating, UL listed and labeled to retain UL rating after separation. 5. Submersible Fuel Pump: a. Components: 4 inch Red Jacket centrifugal type pumping unit with screen, extractable manifold and controller with built-in check valve, air eliminator, siphon nozzle, venting, siphon check valve, relief valve, leak detector, air eliminator, built-in thermal overload and safety disconnect switch. b. Motor: 3/4 horsepower continuous duty motors, UL listed and CSA listed for Class I, Group ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

13 D service. 208/230 volt, single phase, 60 hertz, 3450 rpm. Bayonet-type electrical connections to provide safe explosion proof electrical disconnect. c. Pumping Unit: Installed in tank through a standard 4 inch NPT opening with extractable manifold 4 inches below access box or containment sump cover. 6. Phase II Vapor Recovery System a. Healy, or approved equal, vacuum assist system for phase II vapor recovery for aboveground gasoline storage tank system utilizing a remote dispensers system shall include jet pump, a vapor recovery monitoring system Healy 6280A, or approved equal, piping, valves, hose adaptor, condensate trap, and power and signal connection per manufacturer s recommendation and instruction, and related accessories. b. Furnish and install a 12 x12 x ½ laminated wood shelf with bracket on wall next to Veeder Root monitoring panel to house Healy 6280A panel, or approved equal. c. Phase II Vapor Recovery System installation is dependent on local AQMD Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) exemption approval. With an ORVR exemption approval from the local AQMD, no Phase II Vapor Recovery System shall be installed. Contractor shall check with the local AQMD for specific requirements E. Provide all necessary piping, tubing, fittings, and brackets required to complete the installation. Any unused tank openings shall be sealed with Schedule 40 steel pipe cap. F. Tank shall be furnished with 2 copies of calibrated charts which indicate the liquid contents in gallons for each 1/8 inch of tank depth G. List of possible tank manufacturers, (UL 2085 tested and certified tanks required): SuperVault by Modern Welding, or approved equal. H. Veeder Root Monitoring 3.2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND BRACKETS A. Multipurpose Dry-Chemical Type In Steel Container: UL rated 4-A, 60B:C, 10-lb capacity, with monoammonium phosphate-based dry chemical in enameled-steel container, with factory wall mounting galvanized steel L shape brackets with two straps. Brackets shall have red bakedenamel color finish. B. White color finish 12 x 6 18 gage steel name plate painted red 1 high letter Fire Extinguisher shall be mounted on wall next to fire extinguisher. 3.3 STEEL PIPE A. Carbon steel pipe shall be in accordance with ASTM A 53, Type E or S, Grade B. Pipe smaller than 2-1/2 inches shall be Schedule 80. Pipe 2-1/2 inches and larger shall be Schedule 40. B. Connections for pipe or fittings smaller than 2-1/2 inches shall be forged, socket weld type, 2000 W.O.G. conforming to ASTM A 182 and ASME B Connections for pipe or fittings 2-1/2 inches and larger shall be butt weld type conforming to ASTM A 234, Grade WPB and ASME B16.9 of the same wall thickness as the adjoining pipe. Piping in inaccessible locations shall be welded. C. Threaded connections shall only be used on piping 2 inches in nominal size or smaller and only where indicated. Connections shall be in accordance with ASME B16.3, Class 150. Threaded ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

14 connections shall be sealed tightly with a thread sealant or lubricant which is compatible with the fuel to be handled. D. See Article 2.01.B.4 for painting requirements 3.4 FUEL FOR TANK AND PIPING TEST A. Contractor to provide fuel for tank and piping test. 3.5 NOT USED 3.6 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ITEMS A. Spill Kit The Contractor shall supply a complete spill kit to the project including the following items: 1. One (1) total 50 gallon wheeled container Model 50 Gallon OverPack with Wheels from Loyola Enterprises Inc ((800) )., part number A50OVER-WD or approved equal. 2. One (1) total spill kit Model Spill Kit Refill for SPKU-50-WD from Loyola Enterprises Inc., part number RSPKU-50 including: a x19 Pads b. 6 3 x 4 Socks c x18 pillow d. 2 pair Nitrile Gloves e. 10 Yellow Disposal Bags & Ties f. 1 7 Epoxy Putty Stick g. 1 6 Light Stick h. 1 Pair Safety Goggles i. 1 Emergency Response Guidebook j. Or approved equal. 3. One (1) total seal kit Model Plug & Dike Epoxy from Loyola Enterprises Inc., part number A- P-D or approved equal 4. One (1) total absorbent material Model Sphag Sorb SS-3/4 from Loyola Enterprises Inc., part number SS-3/4 or approved equal 5. One (1) total drain cover Model Drain Protector PSI 36 Urethanes from Loyola Enterprises Inc., part number PSI-36 or approved equal. A. Storm Drain Insert System as manufacturer by Safe Drain, Inc., or approved equal 1. Provide 5 units of storm drain insert system with a single butterfly valve sized to match existing catch basin outlet pipe or a 6 valve, which ever is larger. The butterfly valve shall be equipped with an offset wheel type actuator for ease of operation without removing catch basin grate. Both valve and insert body shall be constructed of 12 or 14 gauge 304 stainless steel. Storm drain insert system shall be able to provide 100% spill containment and shall be capable of removing sediment and hydrocarbons. Provide 30 units of filtration cartridges for CHP s maintenance replacement and 2 operating tools to the State Construction Inspector. PART 3 - EXECUTION ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

15 3.1 ABOVEGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK A. Install tank in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations and all applicable codes. B. Tank shall be separated at least 15 ft from nearest public way or building (CFC Table ). C. Provide and install anti-siphon valves at the high point of all liquid suction lines that drop below top of aboveground tanks. D. Testing: Test tank, associated piping, fittings and valves, and vapor recovery system following tank manufacturer s recommendation, CARB executive orders issued to the tank manufacturer, and CARB s and State Fire Marshal s Rules and Regulations. Tank must be tested on-site after delivery from manufacture or tank must be delivered under certified vacuum pressure. E. Not all components are listed or shown on the drawings. Contractor is to provide all components necessary to complete the installation that shall be ready to accept fuel delivery and begin dispensing operations. Installation shall include all necessary electrical services and connections that shall meet the requirements of the California Electrical Code, latest edition, for flammable and combustible liquid handling systems. 3.2 VALVE INSTALLATION A. Valves shall be installed in accessible locations. Protect valves from physical damage, and install metal tag attached with metal chain indicating fuel piping systems. Drawings indicate valve types to be used. Where specific valve types are not indicated, the following requirements apply: 1. Shutoff Duty: Use gate or ball valves. 2. Throttling Duty: Use ball valves. 3.3 PIPING INSTALLATION A. Use flanges, unions, transition and special fittings, and valves with pressure ratings same as or higher than system's pressure rating in aboveground applications, unless otherwise indicated. B. Install piping free of sags and bends. Locate groups of pipes parallel to each other, spaced to permit valve servicing. Install fittings for changes in direction and branch connections. 3.4 ABOVEGROUND TANK CONCRETE PADS A. Concrete materials, placement, and testing shall comply with Section General Requirements for Grading and Paving. 3.5 GUARD POSTS A. Install permanent guard posts as shown on Drawings. Install High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) yellow guard post sleeves on all guard posts, Ideal Shield, or equal. ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

16 3.6 STORM DRAIN INSERT SYSTEM AS MANUFACTURED BY SAFE DRAIN, INC., OR APPROVED EQUAL: A. Measure dimensions of new and existing catch basins following manufacture s Measuring Guide Lines before ordering materials for installation. Order complete custom materials to fit each catch basin. Insert material to catch basins and install storm drain insert system per manufacture s recommendation on all 5 catch basins. Hand deliver additional 30 filtration cartridges to State Construction Inspector for CHP s maintenance replacement and 2 operating tools. END OF SECTION ADDENDUM 8 (02/01/13)

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