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OAPPENDIX B - Page 16.2 <br /> REVISED TANK MONITORING PLAN <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The Office of the State Architect has developed the following Tank Monitoring <br /> Plan (TMP) as required by Title 23 Waters, Subchapter 16 Underground Tank <br /> Regulations from the California Code of Regulations. The TMP has been <br /> prepared to comply with the Local Enforcement Agency guidelines for leak <br /> detection and monitoring alternatives. <br /> SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> This site is operated by the California Military Department for the State of <br /> California. This site is located at: <br /> Stockton -- AASF <br /> 2000 Stimson Road <br /> Stockton, California 95206 <br /> (209) 982-3881 <br /> Two tanks at this facility are proposed for the installation of� tank level <br /> monitors. A brief overview of the tank information is presented below: <br /> O.S.A. ID NO. CAPACITY MATERIAL INSTALLED CONTENTS <br /> M-SAF-04 20,000 gal . Fiberglass 1976 Jet Fuel <br /> M-SAF-05 20,000 gala Fiberglass 1975 Jet Fuel <br /> Plot plate SK-16 shows plan view of the tanks. <br /> TANK MONITORING PLAN (TMP) <br /> The TMP outlined below is based on the Local Enforcement Agency guidelines and <br /> utilizes tank level monitoring. The Tank Level Monitoring (TLM) System will <br /> be installed at this facility. The TLM is an automatic system used for <br /> inventory reconciliation within an underground storage tank. The TLM refers <br /> to probes, monitoring consoles, alarms and other appurtenant devices. A <br /> measuring probe will be located inside each underground storage tank to <br /> automatically measure the level of the liquid, and hence, the volume, stored <br /> in the tank. The probe will be connected to a monitoring console, audible and <br /> visual alarms and recorders. The TLM will also have the capabilities to <br /> perform a tank integrity test, activate a high level alarm, automatically <br /> alert a remote monitor and measure the water level in the tank. Specific <br /> details of the TMP are listed below: <br /> 1 . Annual precision tank testing; <br /> 2. Install TLM monitoring probe in each underground storage tank and <br /> connect it to a monitoring console with audio/visual alarms and <br /> recorders as shown in the attached plot plate. Perform daily, weekly <br /> and monthly inventory reconciliations and compare them to allowable <br /> variations; <br />