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UCRL-AR-103194 <br /> • Red piping alarm light. <br /> • Audible alarm. <br /> Appendix B Appendix B shows the checklist to be used when verifying that this <br /> Weekly equipment functions properly. <br /> Electronic <br /> Monitoring Once a year, the Operator must schedule a test of the following <br /> Equipment equipment and arrange for repair,if needed: <br /> Check <br /> • Tank annular-space leak detector. <br /> • Piping annular-space leak detector. <br /> Appendix C The annual equipment tests and repairs must be recorded on the <br /> Operator's Operator's Monitoring Report (see Appendix Q. <br /> Monitoring <br /> Report <br /> Response Plan for Unauthorized Release <br /> Appendix D If an alarm is generated from either the tank or the piping,the following <br /> 23 CCR response plan is to be followed[in compliance with 23 CCR 2632(c)(2)(C); <br /> 2632(c)(2)(C) see Appendix D]. The Operator is responsible for implementing the response <br /> plan. The Operator is responsible for implementing the response plan. <br /> Alarm Responses <br /> Initial procedures to respond to an alarm from the tank or piping are <br /> described as follows. <br /> Tank alarm <br /> If there is a tank alarm,the Operator must remove the liquid probe and <br /> examine it for diesel residue. If there is diesel present,the tank has a leak. At <br /> this point,the Operator must notify the Environmental Analyst of the alarm. <br /> If a leak is confirmed,the Operator must follow the procedures described <br /> in the"Removal Procedures" section of this document. Also,the <br /> Environmental Analyst will notify the WAIS Group,who will then make the <br /> appropriate notifications as described in the section"Reporting Format." <br /> Piping alarm <br /> In the event of a piping alarm,the Operator must inspect the piping <br /> containment sump for the presence of product. The piping sump is located <br /> opposite the fill pipe on top of the tank. The presence of product in the sump <br /> confirms that there is a leak in the piping. At this point, the Operator must <br /> notify the Environmental Analyst of the alarm. <br /> If a leak is confirmed,the Operator must follow the procedures described <br /> in the"Removal Procedures"section of this document. Also,the <br /> Environmental Analyst will notify the WATS Group,who will then make the <br /> appropriate notifications as described in the section"Reporting Format." <br /> 4 Monitoring Program for New Underground Storage Tank <br />