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3.4.16. Replace failed rubber seal around the product fill line behind the regular fuel fill <br /> box. <br /> 3.4.17. Contact your petroleum contractor to assess the Morrison Brother Check Valve <br /> on the fill piping for leaks. <br /> 3.4.18.The next Formal External Inspection with Ultrasound Thickness Testing on the <br /> exterior shell of the tank is due on or before 11/24/2025. <br /> 3.4.19. Retain the SP001 Formal External Inspection Report for the life of the tank. <br /> Provide the report to all future inspectors for their reference. <br /> 3.5. Ultrasonic Thickness Testing <br /> Due to the amount of exterior corrosion on the tank shell, the SP001 Standard required <br /> Ultrasonic Thickness Testing (UTT) to be performed on the exterior of the tank shell in <br /> order to assess continued use of the tank. The UTT reading results are attached at the <br /> bottom of the report for current and future reference. As of the date of inspection, the <br /> results from the UTT readings indicate fairly consistent degradation of the secondary <br /> tank shell in comparison to the original shell thickness noted in the UL-2085 standard <br /> for the construction of the tank. Due to the corrosion observed on the exterior of the <br /> tank and the readings found during the UTT inspection, the tank is required to be <br /> retested in 5 years in order to confirm an accurate corrosion rate. The thinnest UTT <br /> reading found was .141 (out of a possible .250 or 1/4" steel). The overall average <br /> thickness of the area tested on the tank averaged .175. <br /> UTT readings using an echo-to-echo transducer and meter were taken using a couplant <br /> gel. The UTT meter was calibrated onsite using a 5 step wedge for carbon steel. <br /> Readings were started at the North end of the tank along the entire belly (lowest point) <br /> of the tank and then moved toward the south end in 12" increments (the last set of <br /> readings on the south end was a 6" increment). The first point reading was taken at the <br /> knuckle (UT-1). Readings were also taken moving directly up on the left and right sides <br /> of the tank at the %, %, and % horizontal lines starting from midline UT point reading on <br /> the belly of the tank. In addition, point readings were also taken of the North and South <br /> bulkheads. Based on the UL 2085 standard, the bulkheads are 5/16" Steel and observed <br /> to be in good condition without external corrosion observed. <br /> 4. Required Inspection Intervals <br /> Category 1 Aboveground Storage Tanks traditionally require formal external inspections to be <br /> conducted every 20 years by a certified tank inspector. Due to the amount of exterior corrosion <br /> observed on the exterior tank shell, the tank is required to be reinspected five years from the <br /> date of this current inspection to gauge the corrosion rate of the tank walls. Once the corrosion <br /> rate is determined, the next inspection interval can be determined at that time. <br /> The next Formal External Inspection with Ultrasound Thickness Testing on the exterior shell of <br /> the tank is due on or before 11/24/2025. <br /> eFUEL, LLC 10 <br />