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Piping and ancillary equipment (pumps): <br />Piping Material of Construction: Galvanized pipe and braided flex hose <br />Piping Diameter: 1 -inch <br />Pump location(s): The pump is rigidly mounted to a shelf on the backside <br />of the sump table. Used oil dispensed in the sump table is pumped into <br />the tank from the sump table (drain rack) using a fixed pneumatic pump <br />through 1 -inch braided flex hose and galvanized pipe. The sump table, <br />pump, and hose/piping are located within a concrete curb containment. <br />Pump type(s)/capacities: A 1 -inch pneumatic driven pump (ARO Corp.) <br />rated at 35 gpm (max.) is used to fill the tank. <br />Material Storage: <br />Material and characteristics: Waste oil from vehicles <br />Specific Gravity: 0.88 to 0.94 <br />Operating Capacity: 1,000 -gallons <br />Chemical compatibility findings: The materials identified above are compatible <br />for contact with or proximity to the equipment, tank or tank system in thi <br />assessment. Initials: <br />Visual Inspection: <br />Tank parameters at time of inspection (empty, etc.): <br />Acute visual evidence of leaks: None observed <br />Condition of interior surface: Not accessible, flash photos taken down <br />primary vent access, suction port, and leak detection tube, show minimal <br />rust. <br />Condition of exterior surface: The ConVault tank and sump table were <br />repainted approximately 3-4 months ago. No significant cracks, <br />punctures, or damaged fittings were observed. <br />Condition of nozzles, flanges, fittings at tank: There are no nozzles on <br />the tank. The emergency vent (6 -inch) is functional, and nipples (2- and <br />4 -inch) are in good condition. <br />Condition of piping: The galvanized pipe and flex hose are in good <br />condition. <br />Visual Inspection findings: A visual inspection of the tank and its affiliated <br />pumps, piping and ancillary equipment did not reveal signs of leaks, corrosion, <br />weld cracks or breaks, or scrapes in protective coating which may cause a <br />release from the tank system. A description of all discrepancies noteduring the <br />visual inspection is included with this report. Initials: M <br />engineering -environmental Management, Inc. (HDR I e2M) 1,000 Gal. Waste Oil Tank <br />