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Inspection pate <br />Prior Inspection Date <br />Inspector <br />AAFES WCDC Monthly Tank Inspection Checklist <br />Retain until Date <br />Name and Title <br />(36 months from inspection date) <br />Inspection Guidance Or k <br />r For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inapectionitesting schedules and procedures. <br />p The periodic AST Inapection is intended for monitoring the wdemai AST condition and 48 containment structure. This visual inspection does <br />not require a Certified Inspector. It shelf be parkomed by an owner's Inspector who is knows edgeabte about storage facility operations, the <br />type of AST and its associated components, the spilt control system for the facility, and characteristics of the liquid stared. The krspeetor must <br />atso be familiar with pumping, piping, and valve operation of the AST system. <br />> Upon discovery of water In the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container, remove promptly or take other corractive <br />action. Before discharge to the envkortmerd, inspect the liquid for regufatod products or other contaminants and dispose of it property. <br />Y (') designates an Hem In a non-conformance sWus. This indicates that action ie required to address a problem. <br />Y Non -conforming gems important to tank or containment irdearity. require evduation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, <br />or a tank manufacturer who wO determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comment section. <br />f retain the completed checkEsts for at least 34 months. <br />r After severe weather (snow. ice, wind slat ME) or maintenance (such as coating) that could affect the operation of critical components (e.g., vents and <br />valves), an inspection of these components is required as soon as the equipment is safely accessible after the event. <br />rank and Piping <br />Item <br />Is tank exterior (roof, shen, heads, bottom, connections, fangs, vakes, etc.) free of <br />1 visible leaks? <br />2 Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition? <br />3 Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, cornainment, etc.) free of <br />visible signs of leakage? <br />4 For double wall ranks, is Interatial monitoring equipment in good working condition? <br />5 For double-wall tanks, is the interstitial space free of l4uid? Remove the liquid if 4 ie <br />found. If tank product is found, investigate possible isak. <br />Monthly Checklist <br />❑No' <br />[7Yes <br />CNe <br />"yes <br />ONo' <br />©No' ON/A <br />^,Yes <br />- XO* ONIA <br />oyes <br />ONW ON/A <br />ONe <br />OYes <br />91gor <br />DYes <br />ONO' <br />ONo' ONIA <br />nYes <br />GNW ON/A <br />Oyes <br />ONO` ON/A <br />ONo' aNIA <br />'Yes <br />2No• ❑WA <br />OYes <br />DNo" CNIA <br />