Laserfiche WebLink
C) If it is obvious (without doing a precision test) that the product <br /> has come from the primary tank, Dispatch will immediately arrange <br /> for a tank pumpout and repair/replace activities will begin. In <br /> the case of repair, the Tank Test coordinator will handle repair <br /> arrangements and precision testing. If replacement is required, <br /> the project will be handled by the appropriate zone Engineer. <br /> d) If the product in the annular space is water entering the tank <br /> from the outer shell, repair/replacement activities will take <br /> place as noted in "c" above. <br /> e) If it is determined that the liquid in the annular space is water <br /> and there are no product losses from the primary tank and no <br /> indication of additional water entering the tank, the Tank Test <br /> Coordinator will arrange for a precision test of the of the <br /> annular space. Based on the results, repair/replacement <br /> activities will take place as noted in "c". <br /> f) If the Maintenance Mechanic or Contractor is unable to determine <br /> how the liquid entered the secondary containment the Tank Test <br /> Coordinator will immediately have the appropriate precision tests <br /> conducted. <br /> g) If it is determined at any time during the process that there has <br /> been a release (defined as product leaking from the primary tank <br /> to the annular space or water entering the annular space from the <br /> backfill) , a leak report will be prepared and forwarded to the <br /> Marketing Assistant - Compliance. The MA - compliance is <br /> responsible for reporting to all regulatory agencies required. In <br /> addition, the Tank Test Coordinator will prepare and forward a <br /> Fiberglass failure report to headquarters. <br /> 6 <br />