The San Diego County Air Pollution Control District (SDAPCD) regulates emissions from gasoline. Gasoline contains volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air pollutants such as benzene and toluene. VOCs, along with oxides of nitrogen emitted from the combustion of fuels, react in the atmosphere to form ground-level ozone, which is a federal and state regulated pollutant. Breathing ozone can trigger a variety of health problems, particularly for children, the elderly, and people of all ages who have lung diseases such as asthma. Ground level ozone can also have harmful effects on sensitive vegetation and crops.
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The District is aware that as of January 1, 2022, all Veeder-Root ISD monitored fueling positions may post “No Test (N)” results in the system which is due to an outdated Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) penetration table used for calculations. Both CARB and Veeder-Root have issued guidance for this situation.
The District reminds GDF owners and operators to remain compliant with all rule and permit requirements, including requirements for certified technicians to address alarms. Veeder-Root recommends software upgrades for those users experiencing increases in collection alarms and shutdowns.
Please see the links below for more
information:
https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2022-01/vr-isd-orvr-info-bulletin.pdf
https://www.veeder.com/us/optional-station-diagnostics-software-upgrade-ca
Gasoline dispensing operations are subject to the California Health and Safety Code and District rules.
District rules regulating aboveground storage tanks include 61.3 and 61.4.
District rules regulating underground storage tanks include 61.3.1 and 61.4.1.
Gas stations are required to be equipped with certified vapor recovery systems. A list of certified vapor recovery systems can be found at the link below to CARB:
Testing of gasoline dispensing equipment for compliance with current emission and operational standards is a requirement of District permit conditions. The required frequency and timeframe in which gas station operators are required to conduct testing is specified in the permit to operate. A list of required tests can be found below:
Test notifications are required to be submitted to the District at least 10 calendar days prior to conducting testing. Tests are required to be conducted and passed within 60 calendar days prior to permit expiration. Test results are required to be submitted within 15 calendar days after testing is complete.
Notifications and test results can be submitted online via the Accela Citizen Portal (ACA) by emailing apcdcomp@sdapcd.org, fax (858-586-2601), or mail to 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131. To learn how to submit notification and test results online please read this document.
A list showing all District permitted equipment including full Permit Record IDs can be found at the CivicData site. All gas stations will include one of the following equipment types:
26A - Stations equipped with underground storage tanks and Balance or Vac-Assist Phase II systems
26C - Stations equipped with underground or aboveground storage tanks and Phase I systems
26E - Stations that are exempt from Phase I and Phase II requirements with either an aboveground storage tank with standing loss controls or an underground storage tank
Test Notification of Vapor Recovery Equipment |
Vapor Recovery Test Data Cover Sheet
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Phase I Test Data Forms | ||||||||||
TP 201.1B Static Torque of Rotatable Phase 1 Adaptors | ||||||||||
TP 201.1C/D Leak Rate of Drop Tube/Drain Pressure Integrity/OPD | ||||||||||
TP 201.1E - Leak Rate and Cracking Pressure of Pressure/Vacuum Vent Valves | ||||||||||
Pre-EVR Phase II Test Data Form | ||||||||||
TP 201.6C Compliance Determination of Liquid Removal Test Option 1 (Short Version) | ||||||||||
Vac-Assist EVR Phase II Test Data Forms - (E.O. VR-201-202-XX) | ||||||||||
Exhibit 4 - Determination of Static Pressure Performance of the Healy Clean Air Separator | ||||||||||
Exhibit 5 - Vapor to Liquid Volume Ratio for Healy Phase II EVR Systems (Roots Meter Option) | ||||||||||
Exhibit 5 - Vapor to Liquid Volume Ratio for Healy Phase II EVR Systems (TriTester Option) Digital Roots Tri Tester V/L for ISD Ex 9/10 Tests | ||||||||||
Exhibit 9 – Veeder-Root ISD Operability Test Procedure | Word | |||||||||
Exhibit 10 – INCON ISD Operability Test Procedure | ||||||||||
Exhibit 14 & IOM - VP1000/Dispenser Integrity Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 15 – Arid Permeator Test | ||||||||||
Balance EVR Phase II Test Data Forms - (E.O.VR-203/4-XX and VR-208) | ||||||||||
Exhibit 5 - Option 1 - Liquid Removal Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 8 - VST/ECS Hydrocarbon Sensor Verification Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 9 - VST Processor Activation | ||||||||||
Exhibit 10 - Vapor Pressure Sensor Verification Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 11 – Veeder-Root Vapor Polisher Operability Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 12 – Veeder-Root Hydrocarbon Emissions Verification Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 13 – HIRT Processor Panel Operability (Ex.8 of VR-208) | ||||||||||
Exhibit 14 - Determination of Static Pressure Performance of the Healy Clean Air Separator | ||||||||||
Exhibit 17 - Veeder-Root ISD Vapor Flow Meter Operability Test | ||||||||||
INCON ISD Flow Meter Operability Test (Ex. 19 of VR-204 or Ex. 10 of VR-208) | ||||||||||
INCON ISD Pressure Sensor Verification Test (Ex. 20 of VR-204 or Ex. 11 of VR-208) | ||||||||||
Healy Executive Order #G-70-187 | ||||||||||
Exhibit 5 - Healy EO#G-70-187, Fill neck Vapor Pressure Regulation Test | ||||||||||
Exhibit 4 - Healy EO#G-70-187, Vapor Return Line Vacuum Integrity Test | ||||||||||
Other Test Data Forms |
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Liquid Condensate Trap |
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TP 201.3/Exhibit 4/ TP 96-1 Pressure Decay Tests |
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TP 96-1 Static Pressure Leak Test Procedure |
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Nozzle Bag Test Procedure - Exhibit 7 of VR-201-209-XX & Exhibit 2 of G-70-191-AA |
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TP 201.4 Dynamic Back Pressure Healy Quarterly Inspection Checklist |
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Recent Updates |
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Gas Station Online Notification Guidance |
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Summary of Revisions to Test Data Forms |
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Any person testing, installing, repairing, replacing, or testing phase I and/or phase II systems or components at gasoline dispensing facilities equipped with an aboveground storage tank (AST) or an underground storage tank (UST) shall have the applicable certification/training as specified in Permit Attachment K (Certification requirements for technicians).
For Operators
Quarterly Clean Air Separator Check
Healy Insertion Interlock Check
For Testers/Contractors
Introduction to Vapor Recovery Testing
Drop Tube Integrity Test Procedure
Healy Clean Air Separator Exhibit 4 Test
VP 1000 Vacuum Integrity Test (B 3-6)
Vapor to Liquid Exhibit 5 Test Procedure
96-1 Test Procedure (10" Pressure Decay Test)
TP201.3 (2" Pressure Decay Test)
Pressure/Vacuum Vent Valve Testing
Veeder-Root ISD Operability Test
For general questions please contact the Compliance Division by phone at (858) 586-2650 Monday through Friday from 7:00 am through 5:00 pm, by emailing apcdcomp@sdapcd.org, or by mail to 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131.