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( 3 ) Within 24 hours of discovering a variation which exceeds the allowable variation, have <br /> all readily accessible facilities carefully inspected for leakage by appropriately <br /> trained persons; <br /> ( 4 ) Have all dispenser meters associated with hazardous substance withdrawal checked for <br /> calibration within 24 hours of completing the procedure required in subsection (3) <br /> immediately above. <br /> ( 5 ) Continue to conduct inventory reconciliation according to the requirements of this <br /> section., If a second 30-day period of data confirms the initial results, the owner or <br /> operator shall comply with the requirements of Article 5 of this chapter, and <br /> ( 6 ) Conduct such additional tests or investigations as may be required by the local agency. <br /> ( I ) Whenever any of the steps in subsection (k) of this section are performed, the results shall be <br /> documented in the monitoring record required under section 2712 of Article 10 of this <br /> chapter. If completion of any one of these steps indicates an inventory reconciliation error <br /> that, when corrected, indicates that allowable variations have not been exceeded, then the <br /> remainder of the steps need not be completed. If completion of any of these steps indicates that <br /> the apparent excessive variation is not due to a release or tank failure, then the remainder of <br /> the steps need not be completed. <br /> ( m ) The transfer of hazardous substances into and out of the underground storage tank may continue <br /> while the steps indicated in subsection (k) are being implemented provided the steps indicated <br /> are completed within the specified periods. Daily inventory readings and monthly <br /> reconciliation shall continue while the steps are being implemented. <br /> Authority: Health and Safety Code 25299.3, 25299.7 <br /> Reference: Health and Safety Code 25291, 25292 <br /> 40 CFR 280.43 <br />