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TANK ANNULAR TESTING <br />Test Method By: • Manufacturer O Industry Standard O Professional Engr. O Other (see below) <br />Test Method Uses: O Pressure • vacuum o Hydrostatic o Other (see below) <br />Measuring Equipment Used: Vacuum Gauge (range 0 to 30 inches Hg) <br />Descrintion <br />Tank #1 Tank #2 <br />Product stored <br />Gasoline - 87 <br />Gasoline - 91 <br />Tank manufacturer <br />Xerxes <br />Xerxes <br />Tank material <br />FRP <br />FRP <br />Tank capacity (US gallons) <br />12,000 <br />12,000 <br />Is this a multi -compartment tank? <br />No <br />No <br />Dry or Brine filled annular? <br />Brine <br />Brine <br />Monitoring system show normal annular? <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Is water table above tank bottom? <br />Unknown <br />Unknown <br />Was sensor removed for testing? <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Was sensor properly replaced after testing? <br />N/A <br />N/A <br />Wait time for vacuum to stabilize (hr:min) <br />Test start time <br />Initial vacuum (inches Hg) <br />Test end time <br />Final vacuum (inches Hg) <br />Test duration (hr:min) <br />Change in vacuum (inches Hg) <br />Pass/Fail threshold (inches Hg / hour) <br />TEST RESULT <br />Comments: <br />These tanks have brine filled annulars. Vacuum testing is not required. <br />0 2015 Walton Engineedng, Inc. <br />