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dwdwdw AUTOMATIC TAN EL MONITORING <br />CONTINUOL , ELECTRONIC MONITORING OFOA, NKS AND PIPING <br />TANKS , <br />All Underground Fuel Storage and Used Oil tanks are Double Wall Fiberglass construction. <br />FUEL LINES <br />All Fuel Line c9nstruction is Double Wall Fiberglass. <br />VEEDER ROOT - TLS 350 MODEL # 848295-102 / SIMPLICITY TANK & LINE MONITOR <br />The design of this unit and the Simplicity Service Offering is to provide 24 hour remote tank and line compliance <br />monitoring through Veeder-Root (V -R) in Simsbury Connecticut, which would receive audible and visual alarms <br />and provide corrective actions and tracking, in the event of leak detection. This system is interfaced to the <br />manufacturers computer system via satellite dish or phone line. The communication status is checked monthly by <br />V -R. The expected V -R alarm response time is 15 minutes from the time the facility goes into alarm and Simsbury <br />starts the corrective actions. The monitor retains 12 months of alarm history. The facili receives audible and <br />visual alarms at the TLS 350 console, which reflect (1) lost communication, "Autodial Failure" and/or (2) gross <br />line failure "Line Leak Shutdown." The facility personnel would call V -R for these events. Autodial Failure will <br />cause the TLS 350 to come out of the remote monitoring mode and all alarms/warnings will occur on-site and will <br />be responded to by on-site personnel. If power is removed from the V -R monitoring panel, the facility will not be <br />able to pump fuel. The authorized installation service contractor (Service Station Systems 1-800-628-5510) would <br />provide the training necessary to operate the tank and line monitoring system per the manufacturer guidelines. The . <br />facility operator is responsible for daily inspection of the monitoring panel (Alarm Panel Test Log - pending <br />Agency requirements) and corrective actions indicated above and maintaining monthly and annual tests/reports <br />on-site. For additional compliance items/reports, contact Shell's SH&E Compliance Coordinator. Optional facility <br />audible and visual alarms can also be programmed, but this would take the system out of the remote monitoring <br />mode, whiq�jeaves the facility operator responsible for calling V -R -for all alarm conditions and logging all <br />events and corrective actions manually (not reliable, not recommended). All component parts are LG -113 <br />approved. <br />TANK AND LINE TESTING <br />The Veeder Root (V -R) system provides electronic Continuous Statistical Leak Detection (CSLD) <br />monitoring of the fuel tanks, Pressurized Line Leak Detection (PLLD) of the fuel lines and continuous <br />annular interstice monitoring at double walled facilities containment. In the event that a leak is detected, <br />the system provides automatic notification through the phone line or satellite dish to V -R. Hard copies <br />of monthly tank and line test results are to be mailed to the facility within the first two weeks of the <br />following month by V -R- The operating facility is responsible to maintain these compliance reports on <br />site. The TLS 350 is annually inspected, repaired and certified operational by an authorized service <br />contractor. The certification is sent to the local regulatory agency. <br />Tanks (Fuel): Continuous electronic monitoring of the wet or dry annular/interstice and CSLD, <br />continuous electronic testing at 0.2 gallon per hour (gph). A malfunctioning tank will result with an <br />alarm automatically transmitted to V -R, which would in turn contact their service contractor for <br />investigation and repair. There would be no fuel leak to ground in the event that the primary tank failed <br />unless the secondary, were to also fail. Clean up of the secondary containment would be performed per <br />Local and State requirements. <br />Used Oil Tank: Continuous electronic monitoring of the wet or dry annular/interstice. A <br />malfunctioning tank will result with an alarm automatically transmitted to V -R, which would in turn <br />contact their service contractor for investigation and repair. There would be no fuel leak to ground in <br />the event that the primary tank failed unless the secondary, were to also fail. Clean up of the secondary <br />containment would be performed per Local and State guidance. <br />Pressurized Fuel Lines: Continuous electronic monitoring of the dry secondary containment within the <br />turbine sump, positive shutdown if a leak is detected. Also PLLD continuous electronic testing 3.0 gph <br />(positive shutdown) and 0.2 gph (monthly/alarm), in combination with a turbine sump liquid sensor. If a <br />gross leak alarm occurred here, the result would be fuel line shut down with no leak to ground [(Dry) <br />annular/interstice]. A malfunctioning fuel line will result with an alarm automatically transmitted to V- <br />R, which would in turn contact their service contractor for investigation and repair. Clean up of the <br />secondary containment would be performed per Local and State requirements. If equipped, remote fill <br />lines at the tank inlet are contained and continuously monitored (alarm). <br />Used Oil Tank Piping` Remote fill lines should be removed during 1998 UST construction upgrades. <br />If required an electronic high level sensor (alarm), is used to warn of potential overfills. The facility <br />operator is responsible for safe filling practices, weekly tank gauging and used oil removal. <br />Under Dispenser Containment: Continuous VR electronic sensor, designed to shut off the dispenser <br />in the event of leak detection. <br />marubashi 3/29/01 dwdwdwwo <br />