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404416JAM-1 `!1 (e]:111111VA29:1#1 MIA" 410 41 ILIZI <br />R1 8121orq <br />This plan is divided into four sections: Monitoring; Routine Maintenance; Spills and <br />Suspected Leaks; and Resources. Each section is then divided into subsections than conta <br />specific information and guidelines. I <br />6-mll•NL =*=� <br />• Continuous monitoring is conducted in the interstitial spaces of the double walled <br />tank. Fluid in the space is detected causing visual and audible alarms to be <br />activated. <br />• An automatic Tank Gauging system will be installed and is capable of detecting a <br />minimum 0.2 gallons per hour leak rate. Automatic tank gauging is performed <br />continuously/monthly. (circle which is correct). The audible tank gauging system <br />generates a hard copy record of a conclusive test report monthly. <br />• Statistical Inventory Reconciliation is conducted at least once per month by a <br />certified SIR company and is capable of detecting a release of 0.2 gallons per hour. <br />An annual summary report is submitted to the Environmental Health System in the <br />month of <br />• Tank Integrity Testing is conducted at least once every two years by a certified <br />tester. The results of the testing are submitted to the Environmental Health within <br />(30) days of the test. Pipe Monitoring: The following checked items are used to <br />monitor the product piping. <br />• Continuous monitoring is conducted in the piping sump. Fluid in the sump is <br />detected causing visual and audible alarms to be activated. In addition, the <br />continuous monitoring system shuts down the pump system when a release is <br />detected. In addition, the continuous monitoring system shuts down the pump <br />system if the continuous monitoring system fails or is disconnected. (Piping integrity <br />testing is not required for this type of system.) <br />• Product piping is integrity tested once/every year by an appropriately licensed <br />tester. The test is capable of detecting a release equivalent to 0.1 gallons per hour. <br />Test results are to be submitted to the Environmental Health Department within <br />(30) days of the test. <br />• Automatic Line Leak Detector(s) capable of detecting a release equivalent to 3.0 <br />gallons per hour are installed on pressurized piping to shut off product flow if a <br />release is detected or if the line leak detector fails or is disconnected. <br />