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Yes No Comment <br /> 90 Day Accumulation in Tanks (cont. ) <br /> (Section 66262.34) <br /> Are sources of impressed current inspected at� <br /> least every other month to ensure proper <br /> functioning? [66265.195(b) (2) ] _ <br /> Leaks, spills, unfit-for-use tanks: <br /> If a tank system has had a leak or spill, or is <br /> unfit for use, was it immediately removed from <br /> service, and did the generator:? [66265.196-] c <br /> (a) Comply with applicable <br /> pp requirements of <br /> section 66265.56? (see page 24) <br /> (b) Immediately stop the flaw of HW into the <br /> system, and inspect to determine the cause of <br /> the release? <br /> If the release was from a tank system, did the <br /> generator (if possible) remove enough waste to <br /> prevent further release and allow inspection and <br /> repair? [66265.196(c) (1) ] _ <br /> If the release was to a secondary containment <br /> system, were all released materials removed <br /> within 24 hours (or in a timely manner)? <br /> [66265.196(c) (2) ] <br /> If the release was to the environment, did the <br /> generator immediately visually inspect the <br /> release, and: [66265.196(d)-] <br /> (1) Contain it to prevent further migration <br /> to soils or surface waters? <br /> (2) Remove and properly dispose of any visible <br /> contamination of the soil or surface water? <br /> Was the leak or spill of HW less than or equal <br /> to one pound and immediately contained and <br /> cleaned up? [66265.196(e) (2) ] _ <br /> If not, was the spill or leak reported to the <br /> Department within 24 hours? [66265.196(e) (1) ] <br /> If the release was to the environment, was a <br /> full report (see 66265.196(e) (3) ) submitted to <br /> the Department within 30 days of detection? <br /> [66265.196(e) (3) ] <br /> Revised 7/15/91 Page 9 <br />