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Starting at the tank and moving towards the dispenser <br /> describe each section of piping on a separate page <br /> Tank# of <br /> PIPING <br /> PIPING SECTION # of <br /> Describe the placement of the piping: <br /> ❑ Underground 0 Aboveground ❑ Floating 0 Underwater <br /> I',uspended under dock ❑Above/along side the dock 0 Other <br /> How does the piping adapt to water level fluctuations? <br /> 0 Excess flexible piping that is not on hose reel 0 Hose Reel Xnnecessary <br /> 0 Connected/disconnected manually 0 Other <br /> Estimated length of this section of piping: <br /> 0 0-50 feet 50-150 feet 0 150-250 feet O 250-350 feet 0 350-500 feet ❑>500 feet <br /> Piping construction: DOW D DW (see glossary of terms for specific definition of DW) <br /> Primary piping: <br /> ❑ Rubber Hose 94,etallic 0 Nan-Metallic Rigid 0 Non-Metallic Flexible Cl Other <br /> Is the primary piping protected against corrosion? 0 Yes t�lo ❑Unknown <br /> If so,how? <br /> Secondary piping: Secondary piping <br /> 0 Rubber Hose ❑ Metallic 0 Non-Metallic Rigid ❑ Non-Metallic Flexible ❑Other <br /> Is the secondary piping protected against corrosion? ❑Yes 0 No / /A ❑Unknown <br /> If so,how? <br /> Type of monitoring: Monitoring <br /> 0 Electronic Frequency O Mechanical Frequency <br /> ❑Line Tightness Test Frequency 0 Visual Frequency <br /> Location of piping transition point: <br /> Over water 0 Overland 0 Underwater <br /> Is the piping transition secondarily contained? <br /> O YesJ0 If so,how? <br /> Comments <br /> sWRCB 10/23/00 <br />