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E. F. Kludt and Sons, Inc. Monitoring Proce ore <br /> And Response Plan <br /> E. F. Kludi and Sons, Inc. routinely monitors all eight underground storage tanks, located at 1126 <br /> East.Pine Street, with the TL.S 2501 and TLS 250 electronic tank monitors and performs a daily <br /> inventory reconciliation during regularly scheduled business hours. <br /> Richard Kludt, operations manager, is the person in charge of the daily inventory reconcilialiou <br /> and maintaining the TIS 250i and TIS 250 underground storage tank monitoring equipment. <br /> Attached are samples of the reports that are generated daily: (l) inventory printout front the TLS <br /> 2501 and TLS 250 (2) inventory reconciliation form maintained by E. F. Muth and Sous, Inc, and <br /> (3) inventory reconciliation log supplied by San Joaguin County Public Health Services. <br /> Intial training on the TLS 2.501 and TLS 250 was perfornted by Shields,Harper & Co. personel <br /> and follow-tip training with the use of Veeder-Root Operating Manuals and support pet:sonel. <br /> The maintenance schedule is in accordance with the manufacturer's instnuclion. Yearly, <br /> authorized personel will test all sensors to confine they are operationg properly. <br /> The Veeder-Root TIS 250 Tank Level Sensor compiles with the technical standards for <br /> automatic tank gauges in Section 280.43 of U.S. E.P.A. Regulation 40 CFR Part 280. The TT 5- <br /> 250 is capable of measuring the level of product over the fill range of each tank's height to <br /> within 0.t inches. In the leak detect mode, the "ITS 250 can detect a 0.2 gallon per hour Icak rale <br /> from any portion of the lank that routinely contains product, <br /> The Veeder-Root 2501 has an electronic continuous monitoring capability designed to measure <br /> l uel height, fuel temperature and wafer height. The system also provides fuel volume, time and <br /> date. <br /> When operated in its leak detect mode, the 71,S 250i is capable of sensing repeated level changes <br /> in a tank at rales of 0.2 gallons per hour or greater. The leak detect printouts show, by hour, the <br /> cumulative change sensed in the lank volume. <br /> The TLS 2501 Interstitial Leak Sensors monitor the annular space and the piping sumps in <br /> double-wall tanks for the presence of hydrocarbons or water. Fach sensor can detect the presence <br /> of water or feel at any point along its Icnght, and when either is sensed, an audible alarm and <br /> flashing alarm-cause LED indicators are triggered. The flashing LEDs indicate the type of leak <br /> fuel or wafer-and identify which sensor in the system has delecled the condition. <br /> In addition, if a sensor fails or is disconnected, the front panel LEDs and audible alarm will <br /> .indicate a "Sensor Out" condition and identify the sensor. <br /> Response Plan <br /> Aulhorization for work to be performed as a result of an unauthorized release in the secondary <br /> containment will be the responsibility of Richard Kludt, I .F. Kludt& Sons, Inc., 1126 E. Pine <br /> St., Lodi, Cn , (209) 368-0634. <br /> In the event of removing or pumping of the unauthorized release of materials from the secondary <br /> containment, E.F. Kludt& Sons,Inc. will be able to contact Rich-Mart Construction, (209) 368- <br /> 6175, within 24 hours to have the work perforated. <br /> In the event of an unauthorized release of materials into the environment, the SJCHD will he <br /> notified with 24 hours. In addition a record of the amount and type of materials removed front <br /> the secondary containment will be recorded as to where the materials were taken (location) or <br /> put into the original prhnary container of the same type material. <br />