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Jun•23. 1999 10:01AM H PRYOIT <br />06/22/99 W06 PAZ ; 888 2380 <br />hla. D1'IFI F 4;'4 <br />CE DEPT C Slid b f D o a <br />T3 <br />Shy 12 <br />The water table may be allowed to rise in tho hale to iu .natural level at this polit. As ars <br />alternate, if the repair proem of the Dwnaged ta;uk cepa be quickly accomplished, the hale may <br />also he maintained dry. <br />Step 13 <br />Mace tlbe Damaged tank on a flat surface awsy frnm the exposed hole and in a reenn <br />where repair work can be perftnbried. It is reaamanended but not uecrosmy that the Damaged <br />tank be pled on a 4 to 6 in, bed of pea gravel approximately 9 lL wide by 15 ifl. long. Ilse, 4 x 4 <br />woad to prevent the Damaged tank fvm rotating to either aide. Since da ,e to the tank has <br />bem observW at the vezy boWm. it is recommeded that the tank be roUted about 135° from its <br />nonnal position to allow for easy access through the wanway, and inspection of the repdn that <br />may have been damaged. <br />Step 14 <br />Perform it yid inspection Of the exterior Vatw of the tan3;, with special Mterdon to <br />the etteriar sedan on the 'bottom of the tank where the dipstick plate is located on the interior <br />rwrWe_ The inspwtion should he performed lay an individual who is familiar with auoh tataks <br />and a knoAedgmble rgpa+esezivva sucb as field repair rep esenm ive, fx+om Comztainnumt <br />Solutions_ After tlu damage has been assessed., a repair Procedure wHI W prepwR d, as well as it <br />test program for fel certahic'abw sof the taA L <br />If you have any questions, please call me at (562) 925-4446. <br />