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Bob Martinez Center
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
Storage Tanks &
Contamination
Monitoring Information
 
Journal Report
Report Run Date: 03/13/2025        Last Data Refresh: 03/12/2025        Report Generated from DOPPLER
 
Facility ID: 9814556
Facility Name: THE ARLINGTON
 
11/20/2024 Enforcement Tracking Activity Grah, Genevieve A
Activity Status: Open
03/24/2023 Enforcement Referral Activity Bates, Tom D
Activity Result: Accepted Activity Status: Closed
Activity Closed Date: 11/20/2024
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 03/27/2023
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Tom D Bates: The facility has not responded to requests. Referring for enforcement
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Event Type: Activity has been assigned Date: 11/19/2024
Comment: Assigned to Ryan B Snyder
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Event Type: Activity/Document was acknowledged on this date Date: 11/19/2024
Comment: Acknowledged and Assigned by Ryan B Snyder
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Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 11/20/2024
Comment: Finished
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Event Type: Activity/Document was accepted on this date Date: 11/20/2024
Comment: Accepted by Genevieve A Grah: Aceepted on 11/20/2024 for Enforcement Tracking Activity
Comments:
Comment Date: 03/27/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: This is an assisted living facility with (2) regulated generator subbase tanks. Both tanks have severe corrosion issues. The sides are the tanks are not affected nearly as much as the top surfaces. In the last maintenance report TAW stated that the small tank #2 required replacement. The facility had a quote from TAW for a new tank. According to them they were waiting for management to approve it. I wanted to work with them because I know all this takes time. But I don't receive any responses at all. The tank interstitials were dry.
Comments:
Comment Date: 03/27/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: The facility has not responded to requests. Referring for enforcement
Attachments:
Attachment Date: 03/24/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: 2023-03-24 Enforcement Referral Letter
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03/24/2023 Enforcement Referral Activity Bates, Tom D
Activity Result: Accepted Activity Status: Closed
Activity Closed Date: 11/20/2024
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 03/27/2023
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Tom D Bates: The facility has not responded to requests. Referring for enforcement
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Event Type: Activity has been assigned Date: 11/19/2024
Comment: Assigned to Ryan B Snyder
Events:
Event Type: Activity/Document was acknowledged on this date Date: 11/19/2024
Comment: Acknowledged and Assigned by Ryan B Snyder
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 11/20/2024
Comment: Finished
Events:
Event Type: Activity/Document was accepted on this date Date: 11/20/2024
Comment: Accepted by Genevieve A Grah: Aceepted on 11/20/2024 for Enforcement Tracking Activity
Comments:
Comment Date: 03/27/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: This is an assisted living facility with (2) regulated generator subbase tanks. Both tanks have severe corrosion issues. The sides are the tanks are not affected nearly as much as the top surfaces. In the last maintenance report TAW stated that the small tank #2 required replacement. The facility had a quote from TAW for a new tank. According to them they were waiting for management to approve it. I wanted to work with them because I know all this takes time. But I don't receive any responses at all. The tank interstitials were dry.
Comments:
Comment Date: 03/27/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: The facility has not responded to requests. Referring for enforcement
Attachments:
Attachment Date: 03/24/2023 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: 2023-03-24 Enforcement Referral Letter
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12/14/2022 Editable Letter Activity Bates, Tom D
Activity Title: Compliance Assistance Offer Letter Activity Status: Closed
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 12/14/2022
Comment: Finished
Events:
Event Type: Document has been sent Date: 12/14/2022
Comment: Sent
Attachments:
Attachment Date: 12/14/2022 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: Compliance Assistance Offer Letter
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12/12/2022 Violation Open Bates, Tom D
Significance: Minor Status: Open
Criteria ID: 7030
Rule: 62-762.501(1)(f), 62-762.502(1)(f)
12/12/2022 Violation Open Bates, Tom D
Significance: Minor Status: Open
Criteria ID: 7030
Rule: 62-762.501(1)(f), 62-762.502(1)(f)
11/28/2022 Electronic Communication Activity Bates, Tom D
Activity Closed Date: 11/28/2022 Activity Status: Closed
Date: 11/28/2022
Recipient: Scott Falcone
Sender: Tom Bates (Collier)
Subject: Storage Tank Compliance Inspection
Message: Inspection scheduling emails - see attachment
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 11/28/2022
Comment: Finished
11/22/2022 Site Inspection Activity Closed Bates, Tom D
Activity Result: Minor Out of Compliance Activity Status: Closed
On-Site Start Date: 11/21/2022
Activity Closed Date: 12/14/2022 Activity Closed By: BATES_TD_1
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 12/14/2022
Comment: Finished
Comments:
Comment Date: 11/22/2022 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: Insurance Policy is retroactive to 5/29/15 The Inspection report was e-mailed to Scott Falcone . A signature was not collected because of safety practices related to the Covid pandemic. GENERAL REMINDERS: RECORDS: Records shall be kept for three years, in accordance with rule 62-762 F.A.C. PLACARD: Storage tank registration fees are due to the FDEP each year by July 1. Ensure that your contact information is up to date in order to receive updates concerning your annual registration fees. Once fees are paid, you must print a copy of your placard from the FDEP website. http://www.fldepportal.com/go/submit-registration/. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Financial Responsibility must be maintained until your tanks have been properly closed and your Closure Report/Limited Closure Report Form has been submitted to and approved by the Department. Records must be kept for three years. MONTHLY VISUAL INSPECTION REPORT: The facility owner/operator is required to visually inspect all visible/exposed storage tank system components every month (not to exceed every 35 days) and document their findings. ANNUAL OPERABILITY TESTING/RELEASE DETECTION AND OVERFILL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT – Overfill and release detection devices (overfill valves) must be tested for operability annually at intervals not exceeding 12 months to ensure proper operation and be registered with the Department. INCIDENT RESPONSE - An incident is a condition or situation indicating that a release or discharge may have occurred. Incident investigations must be initiated within 24 hours. If within 72 hours of discovery the investigation does not confirm that a discharge did not occur, then the incident must be reported to Collier County. All positive responses of release detection devices (such as alarms) must be investigated, and a determination made as to whether a discharge occurred. Records of all incidents must be maintained along with the incident investigation findings for inspection by the Department or Collier County. REPAIRS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE - Storage tank system equipment shall be maintained in sound operational condition to reduce the likelihood of releases and incidents. Corrosion of metal components must be minimized by periodic maintenance. Water more than one inch in depth or any regulated substances collected in secondary containment shall be removed within 72 hours of discovery and properly disposed.
08/30/2021 Electronic Communication Activity Hernandez, Nereida
Activity Closed Date: 08/30/2021 Activity Status: Closed
Date: 08/30/2021
Recipient: Nereida Hernandez
Sender: Tracey Whittaker
Subject: Email with Part C (FR)
Message: see attachment
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 08/30/2021
Comment: Finished
08/30/2021 Editable Letter Activity Hernandez, Nereida
Activity Title: Return to Compliance Letter Activity Status: Closed
Events:
Event Type: Document has been sent Date: 08/30/2021
Comment: Sent
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 08/30/2021
Comment: Finished
Attachments:
Attachment Date: 08/30/2021 User: HERNANDEZ_N_5
Description: Return to Compliance Letter
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08/30/2021 Electronic Communication Activity Hernandez, Nereida
Activity Closed Date: 08/30/2021 Activity Status: Closed
Date: 08/30/2021
Recipient: Nereida Hernandez
Sender: Tracey Whittaker
Subject: Email with Part P (FR)
Message: see attachment
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 08/30/2021
Comment: Finished
08/27/2021 Electronic Communication Activity Hernandez, Nereida
Activity Closed Date: 08/27/2021 Activity Status: Closed
Date: 08/27/2021
Recipient: Nereida Hernandez
Sender: Tracey Whittaker
Subject: Email with overfill system test
Message: see attachment
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 08/27/2021
Comment: Finished
08/16/2021 Comment Hernandez, Nereida
Description: CONTACTS: Scott Falcone, Supervisor, Scott.Falcone@Lulife.org 239-307-3029 Tracey Whittaker, Facilities Administrator, Tracey.Whittaker@Lulife.org 239-307-3013
08/16/2021 Electronic Communication Activity Hernandez, Nereida
Activity Closed Date: 08/16/2021 Activity Status: Closed
Date: 08/16/2021
Recipient: Tracey Whittaker
Sender: Nereida Hernandez
Subject: Email follow up open violation and response
Message: see attachment
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 08/16/2021
Comment: Finished
09/17/2019 Editable Letter Activity Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Activity Title: Compliance Assistance Offer Letter Activity Status: Closed
Events:
Event Type: Activity/Document has been approved Date: 09/23/2019
Comment: Approved by Philip J. Snyderburn: APPROVED
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Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 09/17/2019
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Nicole Jessica Jensen
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Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 09/23/2019
Comment: Finished
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Event Type: Document has been sent Date: 09/17/2019
Comment: Sent
Attachments:
Attachment Date: 09/17/2019 User: JENSEN_NJ_1
Description: Email of letter
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Attachments:
Attachment Date: 09/17/2019 User: JENSEN_NJ_1
Description: Compliance Assistance Letter
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09/12/2019 Violation Closed Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Significance: SNC-B Status: Closed
Criteria ID: 5042
Rule: 62-762.501(2)(e), 62-762.501(2)(e)1., 62-762.501(2)(e)2., 62-762.501(2)(e)2.a., 62-762.501(2)(e)2.b., 62-762.501(2)(e)2.c., 62-762.501(2)(e)2.d., 62-762.501(2)(e)3.
09/12/2019 Violation Closed Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Significance: Minor Status: Closed
Criteria ID: 5102
Rule: 62-762.601(7)
09/04/2019 Comment Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Description: CONTACTS: Scott Falcone, Supervisor, S.Falcone@Lulife.org 239-307-3029 Walter Tester, Director of Facilities, Walter.Tester@lulife.org 239-307-3041 or 239-776-9557 Tracey Whittaker, Facilities Administrator, Twhittaker@Lulife.org 239-307-3013
09/04/2019 Violation Closed Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Significance: SNC-B Status: Closed
Criteria ID: 5011
Rule: 62-762.421(2)
09/04/2019 Violation Closed Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Significance: Minor Status: Closed
Criteria ID: 5144
Rule: 62-762.711(2), 62-762.711(2)(a), 62-762.711(2)(b), 62-762.711(2)(c), 62-762.711(2)(d)
08/28/2019 Site Inspection Activity Closed Jensen, Nicole Jessica
Activity Result: Major Out of Compliance Activity Status: Closed
On-Site Start Date: 08/29/2019
Activity Closed Date: 09/17/2019 Activity Closed By: JENSEN_NJ_1
Events:
Event Type: Activity has not been approved Date: 09/12/2019
Comment: Not approved by Philip J. Snyderburn: The violation for records needs to be broken down into 2 more violations: operability testing for release detection and operability testing for overfill prevention. Keep the records violation since that was an issue as well.
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 09/04/2019
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Nicole Jessica Jensen
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Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 09/12/2019
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Nicole Jessica Jensen
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Event Type: Activity/Document has been approved Date: 09/13/2019
Comment: Approved by Philip J. Snyderburn: Nicole, The AOC violation for corrosion isn't cited correct, but it's an AOC and I'm approving. That citation is if a repair was made to the tank, or other part of the system, i.e. they drilled through the tank and they didn't follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the repair. Repair not made to shop fabricated storage tank system in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and applicable reference guidelines. The citation we usually use for corrosion is 5114, 62-762.701(1)(a) Not repaired component which has or could cause a discharge.
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 09/17/2019
Comment: Finished
Comments:
Comment Date: 09/04/2019 User: JENSEN_NJ_1
Description: CHECKLIST: • Cover page accuracy: owner, contact and tank attribute information • Aerial map / map in facility information page attachments • Facility contact email & phone updated in facility information comments EQUIPMENT: • TANK: 1- 2644 GAL, DW STEEL, DSL for Emergency Generator 2- 7700 GAL, DW STEEL, DSL for Emergency Generator o Release detection mechanism/response level: ¿ Volumetric; rupture basin audible alarm, overfill alarm (both) • SPILL CONTAINMENT: Single-walled spill bucket o Release detection mechanism/response level: ¿ Visual (both) • OVERFILL: ¿ Volumetric; rupture basin audible alarm, overfill alarm (both) • VENTING & VAPOR RECOVERY: o Regular, emergency, and secondary (both) ¿ Tank #1 has a fourth vent for class 1 materials (unnecessary) and it its improperly capped and wrapped with flammable material (appears to be tape) ***General Reminders for Tank Owners/Operators Regulated by 62-761/762, FAC*** ***********NEW RULES WENT INTO EFFECT 1/11/2017*********** …Registration Fees - Placard - Storage tank registration fees are due to the Department each year by July 1. Ensure that your contact information is up-to-date with the Department in order to receive updates concerning your annual registration fees. Once fees are paid, you must print a copy of your placard from the Department's website: http://www.fldepportal.com/go/submit-registration/ . In general, you are not legally allowed to receive motor fuel without a valid placard on display at your facility. …Financial Responsibility - If your ASTs/USTs store petroleum or petroleum products, you are required to demonstrate and maintain financial responsibility (FR), such as insurance, for pollution liability. FR must be maintained until your tanks have been properly closed and your Closure Report/Limited Closure Report Form has been submitted to and approved by the Department. …Release Detection - Visual Inspections - You are required to visually inspect your storage tank system components every month (not to exceed every 35 days) and document your findings. Your findings must be maintained for 3 years and made available for inspection by the Department or contracted county. A monthly visual inspection is not required for any component that uses an electronic release detection method; however piping and dispenser sumps that use electronic devices must also be visually inspected every 6 months and records kept for 3 years. …Release Detection - Electronic Devices - Electronic release detection devices shall be inspected for proper operation every month (not to exceed every 35 days). A record or summary of the alarm history, sensor status and testing results shall be printed from the device and kept for 3 years. If the device does not have print capability, then a manual log must be maintained. …Annual Operability Testing - Release Detection Devices & Overfill Protection Equipment - All release detection devices and overfill protection equipment must be tested for operability annually at intervals not exceeding 12 months to ensure proper operation. Initial operability testing for overfill protection devices shall be conducted by January 11, 2018. Flow restrictors, such as ball float valves, in vent lines may not be installed or replaced for use as overfill protection after January 11, 2017. …Release Detection - Line Leak Detectors & Anti-Siphon Valves - line leak detectors are required for storage tank systems with pressurized small diameter piping in contact with the soil; and anti-siphon valves are required in instances where the tank places a gravity head on the small diameter piping positioned below the product level in the tank. Integral piping located within an impervious dike field area does not require anti-siphon valves. For storage tank systems installed prior to the effective date of the new rule, line leak detectors and anti-siphon valves are required by January 11, 2018. …Periodic Integrity Testing - Periodic testing of storage tank system components shall occur according to the following schedule: 1. Below grade spill containment - by January 11, 2018, and every 12 months thereafter; 2. Below grade piping / dispenser sumps & double walled spill buckets - by October 13, 2018, and every 3 years thereafter; 3. Below grade hydrant sumps - by January 11, 2018, and every 3 years thereafter …Incident Response - An incident is a condition or situation indicating that a release or discharge may have occurred. Incident investigations must be initiated within 24 hours, and if the investigation does not confirm within 72 hours of discovery that a discharge did not occur, then the incident must be reported to the contracted county. All positive responses of release detection devices (such as alarms) must be investigated and a determination made as to whether a discharge occurred. Records of all incidents must be maintained along with the incident investigation findings for inspection by the Department or contracted county. …Repairs, Operation and Maintenance - Storage tank system equipment shall be maintained in sound operational condition to reduce the likelihood of releases and incidents. Corrosion to metal components must be minimized by periodic maintenance. Water in excess of one inch in depth or any regulated substances collected in secondary containment shall be removed within 72 hours of discovery and properly disposed. …Closure Integrity Evaluations - A closure integrity evaluation must be conducted no more than 45 days prior to closure of double-walled ASTs, double-walled USTs, double-bottomed field erected ASTS, double-walled integral piping, piping sumps, dispenser sumps, hydrant sumps, and spill containment systems that are in contact with the soil to determine whether closure sampling is required. In all cases, when closing these components, a Closure Report or Limited Closure Report, dependent on the situation, must be submitted within 60 days. ***General Reminders for Regulated UST Only Owners/Operators Regulated by 62-761, FAC*** Release Detection - Emergency Generators - As of January 11, 2017, (the effective date of the Department's updated Underground Storage Tank Systems rule) release detection is required for storage tank systems that store fuel for use by emergency power generators, and that are installed after the effective date of the rule. For generator storage tank systems installed prior to the effective date of the new rule, release detection is required by October 13, 2018. Certified Operators - Each UST facility must have a Class A, Class B, and Class C operator that are trained and certified in accordance with the rule by October 13, 2018. A Class A, B, or C operator must be present at UST facilities during all times of operation unless the facility is unmanned. CONTACT INFORMATION: Nicole Jensen Environmental Specialist Hazardous Materials Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division Collier County Public Utilities Department 3339 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 302 Naples, FL 34112-5746 Nicole.Jensen@CollierCountyFL.Gov (239) 252-7958 - Office (239) 919-4055 – Mobile ACRONYMS: AST Aboveground Storage Tank BLEVE Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion BLS Below Land Surface BOI Breach Of Integrity CP Cathodic Protection DF Dike Field DRF Discharge Report Form DSL Diesel DW Double Walled ELLD Electronic Line Leak Detector FAC Florida Administrative Code FRP Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic ID Internal Diameter INF Incident Notification Form IRFCR Installation & Removal Form for Certified Contractors LEL Lower Explosion Limit MLLD Mechanical Line Leak Detector MUL Mid Grade Unleaded OPV Overfill Prevention Valve PCW Petroleum Contact Water PM PUL Preventative Maintenance Premium Unleaded RD Release Detection RDRL Release Detection Response Level RUL Regular Unleaded SHWMD Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Department 239-252-2508 SC Spill Containment SRCO Site Rehabilitation Completion Order STP Submersible Turbine Pump SW Single Walled TCI Tank Compliance Inspection TIN Tank Installation Inspection TK Tank UL Unleaded or Underwriters Laboratory depending on context UST Underground Storage Tank VR Veeder Root
03/09/2017 Attachment Bates, Tom D
03/09/2017 Attachment Bates, Tom D
03/09/2017 Attachment Bates, Tom D
03/09/2017 Attachment Bates, Tom D
02/23/2017 Site Inspection Activity Closed Bates, Tom D
Activity Result: In Compliance Activity Status: Closed
On-Site Start Date: 02/23/2017
Activity Closed Date: 03/07/2017 Activity Closed By: BATES_TD_1
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 03/07/2017
Comment: Finished
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 03/01/2017
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Tom D Bates
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been submitted for approval Date: 02/23/2017
Comment: Submitted for approval by: Tom D Bates
Events:
Event Type: Activity/Document has been approved Date: 03/07/2017
Comment: Approved by Philip J. Snyderburn: APPROVED
Comments:
Comment Date: 02/23/2017 User: BATES_TD_1
Description: CONTACT INFORMATION: Tom Bates thomasbates@colliergov.net Environmental Specialist Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division Collier County Public Utilities Dept (239) 207-1436 Cell | (239) 252-5091 Direct Office (239) 252-2508 Main SHWMD number ACRONYMS: AST Aboveground Storage Tank DRF Discharge Report Form DSL Diesel DW Double Wall FAC Florida Administrative Code INF Incident Notification Form OPV Overfill Prevention Valve RD Release Detection SC Spill Containment SHWMD Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division 239-252-2508 SW Single Wall TCI Tank Compliance Inspection UDC Under Dispenser Containment UL Underwriters Laboratory
02/16/2017 Comment Bates, Tom D
Description: EQUIPMENT: 2 tanks are installed that are both sub-generator diesel ASTs of 7700 and 2644 gallons LARGE 7700 GAL TANK - EQ-567 Global Power Components Corporation UL-142 Listed Sub-Base Double-Wall Tank with Spill Containment - GPS Tanks are required to be equipped with approved overfill protection device and with an interstitial release detection system - Sensor: EQ-456 Intelligent Controls, Inc. Float sensor in rupture basin / alarms at panel - SPILL CONTAINMENT: Welded during manufacturing to tank and part of tank EQ - OPV set at 95 percent shutoff - submitted as part of tank EQ - Audible High Fuel Alarm - Mechanical Visual Level Gauge - Krueger Therma Gauge EQ-730 SMALLER 2644 GAL TANK - EQ-634 Sauk Technologies UL 142 Listed Double-Walled Sub-Base Generator Aboveground Storage Tank, - The tanks are required to be equipped with approved spill containment, overfill protection, and interstitial release detection - Sensor: EQ-682 Madison Company M7000 Vertical Mount, Single Point Level Switch - EQ-345 Morrison Bros. Co. 517 & 518 A.S.T. Spill Containers AST Spill Containment - OPV set at 95 percent shutoff- EQ-257 Clay and Bailey Mfg. Co. Solo Overfill Protection Valve #1228 - Audible High Level Alarm set 90 percent: Small Tank Sensor: EQ-682 Madison Company M7000 Vertical Mount, Single Point Level Switch - Visual gauge at fill: mechanical float (Rochester - no EQ#)
02/14/2017 Comment Bates, Tom D
Description: Contact: Walt Tester 239-307-3041 on-site Facility Director (WTester@lulife.org) or Tracy (admin) 239-307-3013
05/26/2015 Site Inspection Activity Closed Snyderburn, Philip J.
Activity Result: In Compliance Activity Status: Closed
On-Site Start Date: 05/18/2015
Activity Closed Date: 09/10/2015 Activity Closed By: SNYDERBURN_PJ_2
Events:
Event Type: Activity has been finished Date: 09/10/2015
Comment: Finished
Comments:
Comment Date: 09/10/2015 User: SNYDERBURN_PJ_2
Description: *****An email sent to me with the insurance information did not have the attachment. Please submit to my attention within 5 days.***** CONTACT INFORMATION: Philip Snyderburn philsnyderburn@colliergov.net Principal Environmental Specialist Hazardous Materials Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division Collier County Public Utilities Department 3339 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 302 Naples, FL 34112-5746 (239) 252-5081 - office (239) 252-6580 - fax ACRONYMS: AST Aboveground Storage Tank BLEVE Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion BOI Breach Of Integrity CP Cathodic Protection DF Dike Field DRF Discharge Report Form DSL Diesel DW Double Walled ELLD Electronic Line Leak Detector FAC Florida Administrative Code FRP Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic ID Internal Diameter INF Incident Notification Form IRFCR Installation & Removal Form for Certified Contractors LEL Lower Explosion Limit MLLD Mechanical Line Leak Detector MUL Mid Grade Unleaded OPV Overfill Prevention Valve PCW Petroleum Contact Water PM Preventative Maintenance RD Release Detection RDRL Release Detection Response Level RUL Regular Unleaded SHWMD Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Department 239-252-2508 SC Spill Containment SRCO Site Rehabilitation Completion Order STP Submersible Turbine Pump SW Single Walled TCI Tank Compliance Inspection TIN Tank Installation Inspection TK Tank UL Unleaded or Underwriters Laboratory depending on context UST Underground Storage Tank VR Veeder Root