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303. The sensors in the 87 slave sumps, 87 master turbine sump, 87 siphon turbine <br /> sump and 91 sumps were touching the bottom of the sump but at least two to five <br /> inches away from the lowest point of the sump and not located to detect a leak at <br /> the earliest opportunity. As noted in your inspection report, during the inspection on <br /> February 27, 2013, BP testing vendor, Alltech Petro, relocated the sensors to the lowest <br /> point of the sumps to detect a leak at the earliest opportunity. A copy of the test results <br /> has been included for your review and records. <br /> 310. Approximately one pint of liquid was observed in each of the following sumps: <br /> 87 slave turbine sump, 87 master turbine sump,87 siphon sump, 91 turbine sump <br /> and the 87 siphon fill sump. If liquid could enter into the secondary containment by <br /> precipitation or infiltration, it must be removed and disposed of properly. As noted <br /> in your inspection report, during the inspection on February 27, 2013, BP testing vendor, <br /> Alltech Petro, removed the liquid from the above listed sumps and placed the liquid into <br /> the hazardous waste drum on site. A copy of the test results has been included for your <br /> review and records. <br /> It is our policy to address deficiencies, issues of concern, and/or agency requests regarding our <br /> retail facilities immediately. With the submittal of this letter, it is our understanding that the items of <br /> alleged non-compliance have been resolved. If this is not correct, please contact me as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me. <br /> Re s, <br /> Sara amuels <br /> Environmental Compliance Specialist <br /> Enclosure <br /> Page 2 of 1 <br />