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MONITORING ALTERNATIVE 9 <br />Monitoring alternative 9 is part of the proposed amendments to <br />the Underground Storage Tank Regulations. Assuming these <br />regulations are adopted, this alternative would be applicable. <br />Implementation of this monitoring alternative will require Daily <br />Inventory Reconciliation, Rate of Volume Change testing, Annual <br />Tank Integrity testing, and Pipeline Leak detection. If this <br />monitoring alternative is chosen, implementation should be <br />carried out as follows: <br />1) Perform the initial tank integrity test/tests to confirm that <br />the tank/tanks do/does not leak at the time of implementation <br />of the monitoring alternative. Integrity testing must be <br />done within one year prior to implementation of the <br />monitoring alternative. Based on information obtained from <br />facility personnel all/the tanks/tank at this facility have <br />passed an integrity test within the last year. <br />2) Daily Inventory Reconciliation shall be accomplished using a <br />tank level monitor (automated liquid level monitoring <br />equipment). This tank level monitor shall be capable of <br />monitoring the volume of fuel in the tank and performing the <br />required rate of volume change testing. The tank level <br />monitor shall meet the minimum requirements as specified in <br />Section 2641, Subsection C -9(D and E) of the proposed <br />amendments to the Underground Storage Tank Regulations <br />Allowable daily inventory variation and the frequency of rate <br />of volume change testing shall be dependent upon which <br />monitoring schedule is chosen from Section 2641 Table 4.3. <br />Further refinement of the specifications required for <br />complying with this monitoring alternative are outlined in <br />Section 2641 Monitor Alternative 9. Specifications <br />regarding three types of tank level monitors, each of which <br />should be suitable for use at this facility, are attached at <br />the end of this package. <br />3 Implementation of this monitoring alternative will require <br />annual calibration of flow meters by the State of California <br />Bureau of Weights and Measures. <br />4) Pipeline leak detection requirements can be accomplished by <br />visual inspection since the method of product delivery is by <br />suction pump. Monitoring shall be as described in Appendix <br />II of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations. <br />5) Tank integrity testing to determine that total product loss <br />from the tank does not exceed 0.05 gallons per hour, shall be <br />performed every three years. Integrity testing shall be <br />carried out as specified in Section 2643 of the Underground <br />Storage Tank Regulations. <br />