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DRAFT Ver. 1-C-doc-4-5-1 0 <br /> ATTACHMENT 3.2 - Bulk Storage Container Inspection Schedule - onshore facilities (excluding <br /> production): <br /> To comply with integrity inspection requirement for bulk storage containers, inspect/test each shop-built aboveground bulk storage <br /> container on a regular schedule in accordance with a recognized container inspection standard based on the minimum requirements in <br /> the following table. <br /> Table G-25 Bulk Storage Container Inspection Schedule <br /> Container Size and Design Specification Inspection requirement <br /> Portable containers (including drums, totes, and intermodal Visually inspect monthly for signs of deterioration, <br /> bulk containers (IBC)) discharges or accumulation of oil inside diked areas <br /> 55 to 1,100 gallons with sized secondary containment Visually inspect monthly for signs of deterioration, <br /> discharges or accumulation of oil inside diked areas <br /> 1,101 to 5,000 gallons with sized secondary containment and a plus any annual inspection elements per industry <br /> means of leak detection inspection standard Sb <br /> Visually inspect monthly for signs of deterioration, <br /> discharges or accumulation of oil inside diked areas, <br /> plus any annual inspection elements and other <br /> specific integrity tests that may be required per <br /> 1,101 to 5,000 gallons with sized secondary containment and industry inspection standardsb <br /> no method of leak detection Depending upon the industry standard used, <br /> referenced or considered, additional integrity testing <br /> may include an integrity test, leak test or inspection <br /> of the tank exterior and/or interior by an industry <br /> standard-certified inspector every 2, 5 or 10 years. <br /> Visually inspect monthly for signs of deterioration, <br /> discharges or accumulation of oil inside diked areas <br /> plus any annual inspection elements and other <br /> specific integrity tests per industry inspection <br /> 5,001 to 10,000 gallons with sized secondary containment and standardsb. <br /> a means of leak detectiona° Depending upon the industry standard used, <br /> referenced or considered, additional integrity testing <br /> may include an integrity test or inspection of the tank <br /> exterior by an industry standard-certified inspector <br /> every 20 years. <br /> Visually inspect monthly for signs of deterioration, <br /> discharges or accumulation of oil inside diked areas <br /> plus any annual inspection elements and other <br /> specific integrity tests per industry inspection <br /> 5,001 to 10,000 gallons with sized secondary containment and standardsb. <br /> no means of leak detection a, <br /> Depending upon the industry standard used, <br /> referenced or considered, additional integrity testing <br /> may include an integrity test, leak test or inspection <br /> of the tank exterior and interior by an industry <br /> standard-certified inspector every 1, 5, 10 or 15 yrs. <br /> a Examples of leak detection include, but are not limited to,double-walled tanks,tanks within non-earthen secondary containment <br /> structures and elevated containers where a leak can be visually identified prior to any leaking entering the ground surface. <br /> b Industry standards for inspections and integrity testing may include the Steel Tank Institute"Standard for the inspection of <br /> Aboveground Storage Tanks—SP001",4th Edition, July 2006, or other relevant standards. <br /> Facilities with storage tanks over 10,000 gallons oil storage capacity do not meet the criteria for a Tier II qualified facility. <br /> CALIFORNIA FREIGHT ACAMPO <br /> Facility Name: Page 24 Tier I I Qualified Facility SPCC Plan <br />