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The auxiliary unit for line monitoring has the ability to provide <br />a total pump shut down should line pressure indicate a problem in <br />the product lines. <br />We propose to utilize and install the system as follows: <br />1. Install four individual probes in the backfill area <br />surrounding the underground gasoline storage tanks. These <br />probes would be programmed to detect levels as required by agency <br />guidelines. <br />2. All probe wells will conform to State guidelines, plan <br />attached. <br />3. Soil or vapor analysis will be conducted at well <br />installation. <br />4. Three line pressure probes to be installed for total shutdown <br />protection (one probe per product line). <br />5. Proposed approximate well locations are shown on location <br />site map. System consists of four groundwell probes and three <br />line pressure sensors. <br />In addition, all underground storage tanks will be individually <br />monitored on a daily basis utilizing an inventory reconciliation <br />system that takes into account measurements for product and any <br />water layer, and meter readings for tank input and withdrawals. <br />The inventory reconciliation is incorporated into the daily <br />record keeping and open to inspection at the location. <br />Interval Tank Testing <br />Storage tanks and associated product piping will be tested <br />as required. The testing shall utilize a system capable of <br />detecting a release in conformance with N.F.P.A. criteria #329. <br />The tests shall be performed by personnel who have received <br />training in the test procedures and are certified. The result <br />shall be presented in written form to the agency within thirty <br />days of completion. <br />Pipeline Leak Detectors <br />Product piping monitored by continuous pressure sensors for total <br />shutdown capability. <br />Waste Oil Tank Monitoring <br />The existing waste oil tank will be removed. <br />