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sloped so that all releases will flow to a collection sump located at the low point of the underground <br />piping. <br />➢ The secondary containment for the diesel, 91 -octane, and transition sump did not terminate ut <br />the sump to allow all releases to flow and be collected at the lowest point. <br />➢ Equipment was returned to compliance standards at the time gfin4gection. <br />HSC Section 25291(e) If water could enter into the secondary containment by precipitation or <br />infiltration, the facility shall contain a means of monitoring for water intrusion and for removing the <br />water by the owner or operator. This removal system shall also prevent uncontrolled removal of this <br />water and provide for a means of analyzing the removed water for hazardous substance contamination <br />and a means of disposing of the water, if so contaminated, at an authorized disposal facility. <br />➢ Liquid was observed in the 91 -octane piping sump. <br />➢ Liquid was removed prior to the fa�ciliry re -g e'- <br />CCR Section 2636 (f) Underground piping with secondary containment, including under -dispenser <br />piping with secondary containment, shall be equipped and monitored with monitoring systems as <br />follows. (1) All Secondary containment, including under -dispenser containment, and under -dispenser <br />spill control or containment systems shall be equipped with a continuous monitoring system that either <br />activates an audible and visual alarm or stops the flow of product a the dispenser when it detects a leak. <br />➢ The sensor in the piping transition sump was looped around the pipe and hanging about 1 <br />inch from the bottom. <br />➢ Replaced in the primer position at the time of in, eetion. <br />➢ Monitoring system was not functional during the time of inspection. No portions of the UST <br />System were being monitored. <br />➢ FacjLjtX ceased operation at the time of i n=nection. Monitoring .System was entirely <br />r=laced prior tQfac&oz regnen <br />CCR Section 2632 (c)(2) A monitoring program, which relies on the mechanical or electronic <br />detection of hazardous substance in the interstitial space, shall include one or more of the methods in <br />Table 3.2. The following requirements shall apply when appropriate.(A) The interstitial space of the <br />tank shall be monitored using a continuous monitoring system which meets the requirements of section <br />2643(f). <br />➢ The diesel and 91 -octane annular sensors were over 4 feet too short from reaching the <br />bottom of the tank. <br />➢ FarUj4jz ceased operation at the time j2 f inspection. Annular sensors were re 1p aced <br />r. to facility ren ep Tines <br />➢ Monitoring system was not functional during the time of inspection. No portions of the UST <br />System were being monitored. <br />➢ Facility ceased =aeration at the tinte of inspection. Monitoring4.1,stem was entirely <br />renes lacedrip or tolty reopen <br />HSC Section 25291 (a)(2) Secondary containment shall be constructed to prevent structural weakening <br />as a result of contact with any released hazardous substances, and also shall be capable of storing the <br />hazardous substances for the maximum anticipated period of time necessary for the recovery of any <br />released hazardous substance. <br />➢ Secondary containment test results from 9/5/02 showed a failure for the diesel annular and <br />both the diesel and 91 -octane piping sumps. Passing results were received on 12/13/02 but <br />without a scope of work for the repair. <br />➢ The scgge of work g,eCformed was received on .Tune 14, 2004. <br />