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11 I <br /> Ii <br /> I 2 3 7 4 5 IT 6 7 IT 9 9 - 101 V it 12 13 14 15 16 17 <br /> 01 GENERAL r REQUIREMENTS ALTERNATIVE BACKFILL MATERIALS: Defined as any material not meeting above requirements <br /> Suction System - Open ,check valve, pullpoppet and drain product from line into tank for approved .materials. - <br /> y p p p PIPE WRAPPING: All underground steel pipe and fittings shall be field, primed and wrapped. <br /> Do not replace poppet. Reinstate' .cover on valve.' Approval of Company Representative ls 'required prior to use of such material. In certain Wrapping material shall be 35 mil polyethylene tape "Polyken 930' manufactured b the Kendall <br /> These General Requirements a I to all i sections of the specifications as If stated separately in each - - instances, the approval of. the tank manufacturer may be required to preserve the. tank warrant Company (or equal . approved b Company Re resentolive . Wrap overla shall be one-h If width <br /> PPY „ Y t �' P Y ,, p ) P p a • <br /> section. Pressure System- Break' pipe at union at remote pump. Droll) product into tcnk or ' -:Company shalt. ,..obtain such opproval. of :wrapping moenal. Wrap 1- /2" ,and 2 ii�Urgs with Polyken 900 12 mils) with a 60% - <br /> M` separate container. - I - overlap. In difficult areas Polyken 931 can be used before wrapping with Polyken 900; Primer <br /> COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE: The Regional Manager or Representative authorized by him, Alternate materials, if used, must be dry and free of ice and snow. The tank hole sides must, be shall be Polyken 927 (above 40' F) or Polyken 919 (above top F). <br /> t 9 <br /> ` hereinafter referred to in these specifications as Company Representative. Avofld. spills. Do not. allow product to drain into s��J Contractor may be held liable if soil . shored or side. sloped to permit entry for compaction and testing. - <br /> contominata occurs 'during' :tank and line removal Exceptions: Do not wrap the union at the remote pump and/or FRP pipe/flex connector <br /> :' . BEDDING OF TANKS:" A 12" minimum bed of bockflll material is to be placed in the hole, connections. <br /> , STATUS OF COMPANY'S REPRESENTATIVE: Company Representative has authority to make Flush ri product, vent and vapor return lines back in tank or Saps be container(s). (Flushing smoothed' and sloped to allow a tank slope of i" in 10' downward toward the fill end prior to <br /> all decisions regarding work performed under this contract. < in separate containers can be dumped into product Monks for stargge.) Flush each line with a .b setting the tank. : SETTING & BEDDING PIPE: A minimum bed of backfill material, equal to 2 1/2 times the pipe d an Ater, <br /> , " minimum of 10 gallons of water. If 11 is to be placed in all aping trenches. Smooth, compact and slope bedding material <br /> T, - i , • - - When specified, the hold or tie-down "logs" shop be installed prior to be bed material. to allow q slope of, 1� per foot toward the tanks. <br /> �„ -:,' WORK INCLUDED: All labor, material, utilities and, equipment required for. full performance and Open ,)it openings and flush inside of each tank with I) minimum of 200 gallons of water. using, 1/8 per foot may be used if approved in writing Company Representative. <br /> ' completion of work herein specified or, shown on accompanying drawings, including procurement high pressure spray equipment with woad to wash down" the sides and bottom of the tank. 'r, Caution - Do not place tanks on concrete slabs, timbers, beams, cradles or grout the tanks in wet. :. - <br /> ry '' SEE SECTION 07 FOR ,BACKFILL MATERIALS. - <br /> L , of and payment for oil ,necessary permits, utilities, etc. unless otherwise noted art the plans or �. cement;' The tank, whether. tied down or not, must never be left on the bed without a backfill. . <br /> It ,,, ' specifications or specified b Com an -Re Representative. Company Representative will arrange for a vacu�nn 'truck to collect h -recovered product:'(liquld. - to the top of the tank if there is an chance of water, 12 or more above the tank bottom in the i <br /> q p P Y P X. P 1. _ „ 4, Y P ping shall be placed on prepared bed in such a manner as to minimize points at which ane' pipe <br /> .,- <br /> and sludge). Vacuum truck Is to return recovered' product to slop at Company facility;air i�; hole may cross over another e. At points where in must cross over, a minimum of 2 1/2'i must <br /> dill - approved treating facility with approved oil/water separator system. ' <br /> 'r DOCUMENTS: Drawings and specifications are cooperative. Execute work Indicated in 'one as if ... ' 'L' 03.. PRG[7UGT, VENT &' � VAPOR RECOVERY PIPING separate the pipes. pp P piping <br /> i�11 :- indicoted in both. Work not detailed or specified must be same quality and type as work detailed Site tank must be free from flammable vapors prior Ad removal' One method is to remove 411 When in is laced on the bed, proceed to "First Test" below prior to backfilling <br /> or specified. Contractor shall ' verify all dimensions and conditions on: the, site. Report of once tank fixtures,. except for.ihe tank vent and place sand carbon dioxide. (dr ice) in the tank. ' ilii I piping q p P (below) P bac i g trenches <br /> p r gallons t cit us a added. Plu_. all tank o eni MATERIALS' All pipes, fittings, risers, wrapping materials, etc., shall be furnished and installed <br /> any discrepancies Representative <br /> found between drawings, specifications and site conditionsicusfortar adjustment iffy minimum of 1.5 lbs per t0h ga o s o tank capacity mustg F . ngs.rn . @ . CLEANING SOLVENTS: Remove any accumulation er accidental spill of pipe spect ? solvents m <br /> Company Representative before. starting. work in question. Under no circumstances should work except the vent and allow the took to vent. - .�i. by aha Contractor. . Specific materials naffed .n this specification and/or on -plans will be the tank immediately with a clean cloth. After the piping is completed, inspect the pontainment <br /> ' on <br /> ;. in question be started if a discrepancy is discovered after award of Contract. Terms of: contract furnished by Company. <br /> p .: � sump and other collection points for piping cleaning solvents. Contractor will be responsible ir�• <br /> gppi to this work. Contractor to keep a :complete set of drawings' and specifications: and any After tank venting, the vapor space shall be tested by pigging the combustible gas indicator probe any damage to tank resulting from an accumulation of pipe cleaning solvent. <br /> ,"a'.r peRinent supplementol documents orr the ,job at all times. When the word PROVIDE is used on into the fill opening with the drop tube removed. ' Readings should be taken at the bottom" ' y All pipe' runs are to be of any pipe and sized in accordance with plans. <br /> �„3 ' K drswin s or in specifications, it shall "be taken to mean Furnish and Install." middle sail upper portions of the tank. The tank atmosphere must be 20% or less of the. IowVF - REPAIR OF PIPING: Replace any damaged pi Ing immediately. Repair of piping using field out <br /> ," 9 (femmable limit prior to removal, Rater to the probe .manufoctueers instructions for testis in Flek Connectors are to be used at the vent riser base and dispenser base piping connections, half section of i e is not ecce table. P approved b Company Re resentattve, repair using <br /> s. p p 4 . PP p PP Y D Y P P 9 <br /> �, , low, oxygen conditions.. - - <br /> ,x LAWS, CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS: Laws, Codes, Ordinances and Regulations , y'. Above ground vent riser is to be galvanized steel pipe. manufacturer sup !ped e fittin and rocedures is acceptable. Repaired pipe requires <br /> PP Ps 9s P P P PD q <br /> tar,: complete testing or retest using procedures below. <br /> which apply to this work must be rigidly followed. Determine handling of any varchicas Priror to removal, all tank openings should be pluggqed., One plug should have a 1/8" vent hold, k ' r f' ' <br /> tra between plans or specifications and governing ordinances, etc., with Company Representative - to prevent excessive pressure buildup. This vent hole must face upward at all times, t,.,j Bloc iron p pe. and/o ittings Shall be used with diesel fuel. Do not use galvanized pipe or fittings SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FITTINGS: Two piece fittings require more adhesive than normal <br /> with diesel Teel. <br /> before starting work. - y bell and spigot joints. Two 7/16 wrenches or a variable torque impact wrench is required to <br /> P4g any corrosion caused holes using scrowed boiler plugs. Company Representative will in8pep't tighten the fittings. Make sure adhesive fills all gaps between pipe ends and fitting sockets. <br /> the, removed tanks, then. release: the tanks for shipment. 1. FIBERGLASS PIPE: Pipe and fittings to be OL approved for petroleum and alcohol fuels, non- <br /> . PRECAUTIONS: Protect adjoining property, earthwork, trees, etc., from damage and give. proper - metallic, for underground piping of petroleum products. All pipe will have bell and spigot joints. FLEX CONNECTOR BOOTS: Encase all flex connectors when in contact with soil in an isolation <br /> written notice of proposed work to adjoining properly owners. Repair any damage, to adjoining All U.L. Labels shall be removed and given to the Company ,Representative. i All product piping will hove secondary containment. Vent and vapor recovery piping do not require boot. Move the isolation boot to inspect and test all primary piping and flex connectors <br /> properties caused by this operation to satisfaction of Company Representative. Protect"completed secondary containment unless specified elsewhere. <br /> J work from damage until accepted by Company Representative. ATI - tanksmust be properly labeled prior to transportation from the site, Transport and disposals: - TESTING OF PIPING: Notify the Company Representative, who MUST observe all tests, at least <br /> I Approved Fiberglass Pipe: <br /> of the tanks and product lines must be done in accordance with all state and local regulgtienls, 24 hours .n advance of any tests. Contractor to coordinate testing with local inspectors and <br /> Arneson Company Representative. <br /> MATERIAL: To be new, purchased locally if possible, and of brand herein specified Britt and Fofliow any state or local regulations- regarding soil samples or inspection of tank hole and/or :,` mer - 3000/6 Pipe System <br /> gmass specified are approved and included to establish type and quality requirements. : If tanks. The Contractor is responsible for all labor, material, and equipment to conduct pressure tests (air <br /> Contractor would prefer to substitute brands and grades that are equal to those specified, ;,' or hydrostatic) of all product, vent and vapor recovery piping. <br /> information on proposed substitutions must be submitted to Company Representative prior to When free product is found during any phase of the removal ofundergroundtank(s) or piping Smith Fiberglass, Inc. <br /> procurement to determine acre tabil!i to Company. s si m s immediate) notify the Company Representative, Red Thread 11 .Pipe System TESTING DEVIATIONS: Do not deviate from the following testis <br /> p p y p y. y es O, y y P y p { g g procedures. Perform alternate <br /> 6'.. e EXCAVATIONS: Excavate only to the depths required °p laps, or as instructed b Company ,., Adhesives for Primary Product Piping Adhesives for Vent, Vapor, and Seco-ndo Containment Piping testing procedures required by local inspectors after Chevron tests are completed and <br /> y p q by, t1e`p Y p y ry P' 9 documented. <br /> r SUPERVISION AND COORDINATION: General Contractor is responsible for progress, ex"utiod Representative. 'DS-4014 (Must be Heat Packed) - DS-7069 <br /> UI and quality of Subcontractor's work and is to coordinate and expedite procurement. of materials DS-8069 1. FIRST TEST (Prior to Back Filling Pipe Trenches): Do not connect piping to tanks, remote <br /> H n <br /> W' and performance of work of respective'' trades and SubcpntraCtOre. General ' Contractor. to. hove If unexpected water .ondi6on or 'rock Is encountered, mmediately contact the Company pumps or dispensers. Do not seal or install secondary containment fittings until primary piping <br /> I;? the some qualified responsible represeptgtive who understands and speaks English',fluently on the s Representative .for instructions before proceeding with the excavation. Non-metallic fittings are to be those manufactured by the supplier of the pipet being used. is tested. <br /> Illjob at all times, including time of final inspection. General Contractor is responsible for <br /> °1 establishing and maintaining all lines, levels and grades shown on Ions Or otherwise required. TANK HOLE SIZE IN STABLE SOIL: Size excavation perimeter to allow 24" minimum between r '� Install primary and secondary pipe and fittings in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Test the entire in system, i.e., product, vent secondo containment and vapor recovery <br /> g 9 9 P 9 p piping Y ry , P ry <br /> General Contractor to maintain site in accessible condition for other trodes 'and contractors. tanks and' 24"„ minimum between' tank sides and end caps and the wall of the tank hole. (where applicable), in accordance with the following procedure. <br /> 2. STEEL PIPE: (Galvonized or Black Iron) <br /> - - ` - � Step One: Install pressure application system that includes two pressure gauges (15 <br /> RESPONSIBILITY: The Contractor accepts full responsibility for proper handling and .Installation TANK HOLE SIZE IN UNSTABLE 5011. Unstable soil ,s defined as having less than 750 lbs./sch - Schedule 40 (ASTM A-120) Steel Pipe psi maximum). Apply pressure air 10 psi into the piping system. . <br /> I , of the fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) or composite underground tanks and FRP_-plp:ng, and ft, cohesion, as calculated from on unconfined compression test, or soils' with an ultimate beagn' 300 � Railroad Unions Soap all 1'orots using approved soap solution. <br /> i" g p, practices and construction procedures are followed duan copact of fess than 3,500 lbs. s ft. Loose sand, muck, bo eat, swam or landfill . wher oil 150 jf Malleable Iron Fittings Carefully observe each joint for evidence of leaks. <br /> shall ensure that cod i workmanship,the <br /> p g y / q. g, p p i S <br /> M+.: the handling and installation of the tanks and piping. is soft are generally considered unstable soils. - ; . Step Two: Protect area around piping systems to prevent workmen, passers-by, etc., <br /> Q : ]) Do not use standard couplings typically furnished with the pipe. from entry. nInsttall pressure application system that includes two pressure gouges (150 <br /> s1 The Contractor is responsible for inspection of the tanks for damage upon receipt at the Job site. Size excavation perimeter to.'allow 24" minimum between tanks and q minimum of half the teak. psimaximum) Apply 100 psi pressure to each piping system, hold for one minute, <br /> Y Note any visible damage on the delivery receipt diameter between the tank sides/endaops and the wall- of the tank hole. HANDLING OF PIPE & FITTINGS: All piping installations shalt conform to pipe manufacturer's release pressure. Repeat for five cycles. <br /> F , specifications coil installation guidelines. <br /> 4 : 't Step Three: Repeat Step One. <br /> u x" ' The presence of the Company Representative onsite does not relieve the Contractor of the Filter fabric will be used to line tank hole for FRP tanks in unstable soil, }, FIBERGLASS PIPE: Careful handling of in is critical. Protect piping against abrasion <br /> V ° ,` responsibility for proper tank handling, installation, and safety measures- 9 piping 9 p D 9 ag Record all test results on the Company-supplied forms. Company Representative's approval of <br /> °.' - Permanent shoring may be used to stabilize the walls of the tank hole, at the discretion of the, 'from sharp or hard objects;' impact damage from improper storage, transporting, laying or test is required. After obtaining such approval, the Contractor shall backfill trenches to <br /> F Contrdetor and/or Company Re resentative. If permanent shoring is used, follow 'Stobie Soil backfilling. Inspect all pipe for damage prior to installation in the piping system. sub rade, following the requirements of Section 02 and materials in Section 07. <br /> F / P, Y D 9 ,.t 9 9 q <br /> 1, TESTING AND INSPECTION: The nature and type of tests and/or inspections to be .conducted, in size criteria. Refer to Alternoe Backfill Materiels," below. '' � ',/ 2. STEEL 'PIP N FITTINGS: Pr t a of damage t r <br /> E ANDProtect againsto p otectve coating,/wrapping. 2. SECOND TEST <br /> f, addition to those specifically called for: on the pians or in the .specifications, wilt be listed by _ _ (After seating secondary piping): Apply 10 psi to the secondary containment <br /> k-' I Company Representative under "Scope of Work.' The cost of such tests will be paid by the system. Soap all joints using approved soap solutions. - <br /> " Company. g DEPTH OFTANKHOLE: Contractor is responsible for establishing the tank hole depth, considering i,• INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Inferior surface of all pipe and fittings must be free from dirt, <br /> kt : the length of i in runs. to the um blocks and vent risers, a burial depth, yard sloe Qnd� .. scale, metol, fiberglass particles, etc. before connecting, 3. THIRD TEST After connecting m to. tanks but prior to backfillin A 45 psi ressurs. air <br /> - <br /> F <br /> 9 P 9 R P 'qP P p ( 9 piping P 9) PPY p P <br /> e determines, i h - i'' n I P P Do not exceed 50 i t test system. I' <br /> 4 If the Company Representative deters nes, during the course of construction, that 4o a that following criteria: (Measure at the Remote Pump opening). - ( psi) o e y tem. Keep pressure on all Ines until paving is completed. <br /> Product piping must be pitched upward continuously from tanks to risers a minimum of 1/4" per <br /> I' inspections or testing, whether by Company Representative ora testing agency, are necessary, - - There should be no pressure loss during the remainder of the construction. <br /> the Contractor shall cooperate in making arrangements for such tests. If work in question has 1. A minimum of 12" of backfill material is required under the tanks. j. foot. Traps or sags will not be permitted. Group all piping and locate as shown on the plans. - <br /> y q satisfactory, payment for the test shall be made Lines are to be laid straight, using fittings for directional and elevation changes. 4. FOURTH TEST <br /> not et been installed and questioned material is satisfgcto (Atter Backfilling and Patch Paving): Applies to product fines after backfill <br /> ,,,:< by Company. If the material is unsatisfactory, it shall be replaced at no additional cost to 2. FRP: . The minimum depth of covgr Is 3'-Q" and the maximum is 7'-O'% and patching of concrete islands, slabs, and yard paving is completed. <br /> ' Company, and the cost of the test shall be paid by Contractor. Composite; The minimum depth of cover is i -6 and the maximum is 5'-0". Do not support piping with foreign objects, such as scraps of wood, pipe, that may damage <br /> "� - piping. Use foam supports. Test lines using Petro Tite Hydrostatic Line Testing equipment or approved equal. Company <br /> V, For work already installed (which must be uncovered in order to be tested), if it is defective, the 3. Pitch the product lines 1/4 foot from the pumpbiocks toward the tanks. Representative to designate test fluid. lest fluid shall be assigned product, diesel fuel, or water. <br /> Contractor shall bear the expenses of .such uncovering, testing, inspection and .replacement of For bedding of piping runs and backfill of pipe trenches, refer to Section 02 and to subsequent Contractor to comply fully with the Procedure Manual for the Operation of Line Tester: <br /> defective material or construction. If the work is not. found defective, Contractor will'. be allowed 4. Pitch the vent and vapor return lines -1/4" per foot: toward the tanks. - 'portions of this section. - fest pressure shall be 50 psi .(max.) I1.5 times operating pressure (1500} for a remote pump <br /> an increase in the contract price or an extension of the contract time, or both, directly : , system with an allowable tolerance of 0.010 gal/hr. <br /> attributable to such uncovering, testing,. etc. - 5. Minimum' of 2 1/2 inch separation between clamshell fittings & pipe wall exterior for all CUTTING OF PIPE: Vent lines (no phase 2 vapor recovery} ' <br /> fiberglass piping at cross-overs. Minimum 6 1/2' inch separation 1. FIBERGLASS PIPE: Cut with a fine-toothed hacksaw blade or an abrasive wheel on a Unless required by local agency, no second test required. <br /> between fiberglass piping in the trench, and the wells of the trench. . -, .circular power sow, - Use a saw guide or 'Wrap Around" To ensure a square cut end. Cut pipe <br /> - SAFETY: Contractor shall perform the work in accordance with safe practices, taking all reasonable '.end must be within 1/8" of square. Vent lines and vapor recovery piping (with phase ft vapor recovery): _ <br /> precautions to protect the Facility and adjacent facilities, workmen and the public and providing, - Contractor is responsible for vent and vapor recovery piping systems passing any locally <br /> where reasonably necessary, barriers, guards, temporary bridges, lights and watchmen. While on SAFETY REQUIREMENT: No person .shall enter o tank hole excavation below the 5 ft deep level 2. STEEL PIPE: Cut with a hand or power or power-operated pipe cutter, as in normal fitting imposed test requirements. <br /> the premises of Company or its affiliates all of Company's safety rules sholl be. strictly observed; unless the walls are shored or the sides sloped as <br /> pprescribed by. current OSHA regulations such T4s practice. <br /> in particular, smoking shall be limited to such locations and occasions as are . specifically 54 CFR 45894 and 29 CFR '1926:650, 651, and 652.. No exceptOns. -State or local requireme,hts air/28/sa CONoOCS <br /> authorized in writing by Company. Contractor shall not perform or permit any act on the that ore more. restrictive than Company specifications are to be adhered to as though specried`.in TAPERING & REAMING; .' Taper all cut fiberglass pipe ends to 1-3/4 degrees using one of the --- --- <br /> I - <br /> premises of Company or its affiliates which involves a fire or explosion hazard, 'including Company specifications. The Contractor is responsible for any design, materials, equipment, permits, tapering tools ovaiable from the pipe manufacturer. Protect pipe during tapering to prevent ___ <br /> welding, torch cutting and disposal of debris by burning, without prior written consent of eta., for shoring- or side sloping a hole. ,'4 damage to pipe. The finish taper shall be smooth, clean and free from surface defects. The - <br /> Company. length of taper for 2" diameter. pipe is 1-5/8" and for 3" diameter pipe is 1 -3/4". For other size- <br /> . ------- � --- <br /> E> material II b o f ranular nature, free' from vegetation and , <br /> p FILL AND BACKFILL: AI i maters she e o a ga a e, ee. o v get pipe, consult pipe manufacturer's instructions. <br /> The contractor is responsible for certifying that employees and subcontractors are trained and - extraneous material. Company Representative .shall - inspect and approve the material before it ------ --"- ---- <br /> certified in Hazardous Waste Operations .and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) in accordance . is spread. 'Spread material in. lifts not to exceed 12 Inches and tamp thoroughly. When required Steel pipe ends are to be reamed. - No. DATE RCM"S/sueNissxws No. DATE REvt"S/SL6NISSION5 <br /> with 29 CFR 1910.120. . . - by local code, General Contractor shell provide q` compaction test for certification of fiil i <br /> BONDING & ADHESIVE SYSTEMS (Fiberglass Pipe): All fiberglass pipe surfaces to be bonded <br /> WARNING! Tests indicate that prolongged or repeated exposure to petroleum substances, in liquid - shall be cleaned with solvent supplied by pipe manufacturer. If tapered section is wet or moist, <br /> or vapor form, may be harmful: Rafter to Material Safety Data Sheets for specific information' BALLAST: Use water as ballast under all conditions where ballast is required dry with propose torch - do not overheat or burn the pipe. If temperature is below 70' F (21' C), //� <br /> on various petroleum products. - L. - ; _ worm all tapered surfaces prior to applying resin or use epoxy adhesive as recommended by the ��/9 ry® ��/�'}/J��/n) <br /> _manufacturer on. all bell coil spigot joints. Mix adhesive thoroughly in accordance with (/�(/ (�(/(� V (� <br /> DRY HOLE CONDITION: Tanks, with backfill to top of tanks, must be ballasted if {here Is any ;; m inufacturer's instructions and apply to both surfaces. Insert the spigot end into the bell using <br /> Follow manufacturers precautions for fiberglass piping, resins, or solvents used in assembling the chance that surface or subsurface water will enter the tank hole to o depth of 23 of greater" a slight turning motion (one-half turn to o full turn is necessary) and push. <br /> IN piping system. above the bottom of the tanks. __ ___ <br /> C - - t a ,t- Apply pressure until mechanical lock is achieved. Maintain back exist pressure on all previously PROJECT wuE <br /> Caution - Do not ballast tanks until backfill Is to top of tanks. .`, assembled joints -to reduce the chance of separation. Paure Chevron.Station <br /> �°' 02 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL J Inspect all fittings for proper alignment and possible "back-out" at the joints. 601 E Kettlerr n Lane <br /> i• - : Follow pipe 'manufacturer's recommendations on cure time before disturbing joints or testing. L CA 95240 <br /> r i ": (Supplement to Construction Specifications) WET HOLE CONDITION: Attempt to pump water from the tank hole to maintain a "Dry Hole .•tA''. If it, is anticipated that the temperature will drop .below 70' F (21' C) at any lime.. during the <br /> yf;, Condition: .If unable to obtain a, 'Dry Hale Condition, notify Company Representative who,, Ill curing;process, -apply heat to the joints. Only. chemical or electrical devices recommended by DESIGNIr <br /> determine the course of action. Instolt filter fabric, tie-down 'logs" and bedding as specified pipe manufacturer are acceptable for this purpose. Do not use open flame or sparking devices, Tel. 610.428.1758 <br /> REMOVAL OF EXISTING TANKS AND PIPING SYSTEMS: Contractor will furnish permit, Iglior elsewhere: Set tank in hole, partially fill with water until it sinks firmly on the bed. Use only such as. propane torches, to cure resin, III 510.420.5896 <br /> and proper equipment, except as noted, to remove existing tanks and lines per then following enough . water to ballast tank until bockflll is to top. of tank. After backfill to top of tank, fill THREADED ,jQINTSi Threaded steel e 'oink must be reamed and have dean cut, perfect <br /> DCIEMAIL®AOL.eom <br /> procedure. - tank with water until. completion of installation ? pipe j p 1201 Park Ave., Ste. 204 <br /> : threads and be made up with non-hardening joint compound insoluble in petroleum products Cl Emeryville, California 94808 <br /> Contractor, as part of the contract, will execute and comply with the Company's ."Addendum Caution. - Ballast level must never exceed water or. backfill level in the hole during installation. approved by Company Representative. D0 NOT 'U$E ADHESIVE FOR THREADED CONNECTIONS <br /> g Tank Disposal Certification Agreement.' : .. Do not remove baltost until tank Slob has been poured. Do not set remote pump motor.until : Typical joint. compound: 11V6 <br /> z' ballast water has been removed from. tank. p ^'�� nnE <br /> G. All tanks and piping shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with the Addendum Tank HI-PRO THREAD SEALANT: REFER TO A. 0. SMITH BULLETIN No. D4510. <br /> R Disposal Certification' Agreement and applicable state and local regulations. - Ractorseal - UNDERGROUND TANK + PIPING <br /> ' TANK HOLD-DOWNS (Tie-Downs): Install hold-down logs at all locations with known water . permotex 51-0' - <br /> f Removal of tanks and lines shall comply with API Recommended Practice 1604, Removal and conditions and at those ,locations where water is found .during tank irebollotions, Refer to`:'Tank. or approved equal _ - __ <br /> Zlvs Disposal of Used Underground Storage Tanks December 1987 and March 1989 'Sup Supplement. Hold-Down" drawing for design,. fabrication and installation requirements, and to Section 05. of sex SO&E PRWECT ria. <br /> Iyx •`` P - . ..t: " .FIBERGLASS TO STEEL PIPE OR FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS: . Thread fiberglass threaded-end 9706tJ <br /> at,i, . .these spectioations and drawing F-10 (N-PET-FIO -5.DWG) adapters into the steel pipe or.fitting before bonding onto the fiberglass pipe., Use mote and I NOTED <br /> i ir< .Contractor shall also comply with current NFPA and local regulations fiberglass fitting. when connecting to flexible connectors. At flexible connectors are male-swivel by oArwN' SHEET <br /> � glx:;'' - female, . The female and connects to the fiberglass piping, - KP <br /> ,v I', Company Representative is responsible for removal Of all reusable product from the tanks. REMOTE TURBINE. Contractor to verify turbine head will be: 4-6. above tank bottom Do. not --; NOT US 'ADHESIVE FOR tHR A NN TI <br /> � rn Product will be returned to terminal or other company facilely. install turbine .if turbine shaft length. exceeds tank diameter pigs punul depth! '--'-` - �� �'� - I CHEcxeo <br /> ['a5 air,.: A ' :C ,.,... .0 .. ", J.A. <br /> v'< > :- Excavate to the to of each tank. . Care must be taken to prevent breaking an m and Notify Company, Re res nt Representative, 'who will determine the. are o . a tin if shaft exceeds tank SPECIAL FITTINGS: The shut-off valve': (.Shear or "Safety" valve). at the base of the product p�rrip � --------- <br /> + P P g Y p P 9 . . Y . , P e a d l Gus f action, e an - n h to 'Ii r t n r t i� de=, ailed F' �" <br /> " releasin roduct •in the :environment. 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