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Underground Storage Tank <br /> Secondary Containment Testing Report Form <br /> 9. COMMENTS <br /> PS=Piping Sump. BP=Bottom Penetrations. <br /> *From page 1 note to See page 5. When i arrived on this UST site, i noticed that the E-85 at the <br /> dispensers was out of service. I attempted to establish vacuum on the E-85 tank secondary <br /> containment as per protocol. After approximately 5 minutes, i noticed that my vacuum gauge was <br /> not moving. I closed the valve on the field test gauge apparatus and shut off the vacuum pump. No <br /> vacuum had been established at this point. I spoke with the site operator concenring the excavation <br /> over the middle of the tank, and the fact that i was unable to establish vacuum. He said that the <br /> tank had been cut open under permit by CGRS Contractors, to include the Secondary and Primary <br /> tank, to allow an inspection of the Primary Tank. A large steel drive plate has been placed over the <br /> excavation, so i was unable to view how the contractor left the opening in the Secondary and <br /> Primary Tank. I was told that other work will be performed on the tank before it is put back in <br /> service. All other secondary containment components of the E-85 tank, ie: Secondary Piping, <br /> Piping Sump and UDC's, passed the routine tri annual secondary containment test per protocol. <br /> All tests marked "Fail"and any repairs made before or during the tightness test must be described in <br /> the COMMENTS section. <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />