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2.� <br /> 3. Inspections. <br /> (a) The owner or operator of a tank must inspect, if applicable: <br /> (1) Discharge control equipment (e.g. , waste feed cut-off <br /> systems, and drainage systems) , at least once each operating <br /> day, to ensure that it is in good working order; <br /> (2) Data gathered from monitoring equipment (e.g. , pressure and <br /> temperature gauges) , at least once each operating day, to <br /> ensure that the tank is being operated according to its <br /> design; <br /> (3) The level of waste in the tank, at least once each operating <br /> day, to ensure compliance with Item 1 (c) ; <br /> (4) The construction materials of the tank, at least weekly, <br /> to detect corrosion or leaking of fixtures or seams ; and <br /> (5) The construction materials of, and the area immediately <br /> surrounding, discharge confinement structures (e.g. , dikes) , <br /> at least weekly, to detect erosion or obvious signs leakage (e.g. , wet spots or dead vegetation) . <br /> gns of <br /> 4• Closure. <br /> At closure, all hazardous waste and hazardous waste residues shall <br /> be removed from tanks, discharge control equipment, and discharge <br /> confinement structures. <br /> 5. Ignitable or reactive waste. <br /> (a) Ignitable or reactive waste shall not be placed in a tank, <br /> unless: <br /> (1) The waste is treated, rendered, or mixed before or immedi- <br /> ately after placement in the tank so that the resulting <br /> waste, mixture, or dissolution of material is no longer <br /> ignitable or reactive and Item 7 (b) , Part III of this <br /> document is complied with; or <br /> (2) The waste is stored or treated in such a way that it is <br /> protected from any material or conditions which may cause <br /> the waste to ignite or react; or <br /> (3) The tank is used solely for emergencies. <br /> (b) If the owner or operator treats or stores ignitable or reactive <br /> waste in covered tanks, he shall comply with the National Fire <br /> Protection Association's (NFPA's) buffer zone requirements for <br /> tanks, contained in Tables 2-1 through 2-6 of the "Flammable and <br /> Combustible Lode--1977", <br />