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eFUEL, LLC <br /> <br />9 <br />3.3.6. Contact your petroleum contractor to assess unsecured pipeline. Mounts were <br />not observed at the time of inspection. <br />3.3.7. Install tank charts for both tanks for delivery driver to reference. <br /> <br />3.4. Required Actions for Continued Fuel Storage Tank Use <br />3.4.1. Properly bond and ground the tank. <br />3.4.2. Contact your petroleum contractor to remove the exterior corrosion observed on <br />the exterior of the tank shell while taking precautions to maintain the integrity of <br />the steel. After removing corrosion, repaint the exterior of the tank to protect the <br />tank shell from further corrosion and pitting. This will increase the life of the tank. <br />3.4.3. At the time of inspection, the copper expansion relief line on the North end of the <br />tank was observed to be leaking fuel. This item was immediately communicated <br />to the facility management on 11/5/2020 and again on 11/24/2020. Ensure the <br />copper line is repaired. <br />3.4.4. Replace the missing flange bolt on the weighted vent secured to the 4,000 gallon <br />regular gasoline compartment. <br />3.4.5. Install NFPA 704 Diamond placards for gasoline to all four side of the tank. Install <br />NFPA 704 Diamond placards to the propane tank and waste storage area. <br />3.4.6. Replace faded and missing No Smoking Decals on all four sides of the tank. <br />3.4.7. Add Flammable Decals on all four sides of the tank. <br />3.4.8. Add decals stating what product is in each side of the tank. i.e. Premium Gasoline <br />/ Regular Gasoline. <br />3.4.9. Discontinue using outdated SP001 monthly and annual inspection checklists. <br />Begin using the attached monthly and annual inspection checklists immediately. <br />3.4.10. Ensure a trained employee familiar with the fueling system physically goes out to <br />the tank and dock area. Contact your petroleum contractor for training on <br />inspectable items if needed. <br />3.4.11. The flexible rubber product lines coming out of the fiberglass secondary <br />containment piping running through the levy on the dock side were observed to <br />be cracking and deteriorated. Contact your petroleum contractor to replace the <br />flexible product lines. Ensure precautions are taken while working on the fueling <br />system above the water. <br />3.4.12. Post signage at the fill boxes with instructions for the fuel hauler detailing fuel <br />delivery standard operating procedures. <br />3.4.13. Contact your petroleum contractor to support the unsecured pipeline and <br />secondary containment lines coming out from the levy toward the dock. See <br />pictures below showing sagging pipe. <br />3.4.14. Replace the missing spill kit on the dock area with sufficient supplies to manage <br />a spill on the water. Replace the missing spill kit near the tank fill boxes to <br />mitigate a spill at the storage tank. <br />3.4.15. Contact your petroleum contractor to assess the exposed wires under the <br />Unleaded Dispenser on the end of the dock. Either remove the wires or cap them <br />off in a manner consistent with the Electrical and Fire Codes pertaining to <br />electrical wiring around flammable materials.