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protected from the elements at the rear and base of the dispenser. The dispenser is fed with a 2- <br /> inch steel pipe from the top end of the tank which feeds into the rear of the dispenser for the <br /> process of filling the operational equipment or vehicles for operations and any other vehicle <br /> related appropriate use requiring diesel fuel. The pipes were inspected and determined to be in <br /> good operating condition, along with the FE Petro pump for dispensing operations, which was in <br /> operation during the inspection. The pump operated smoothly without any bearing noise nor any <br /> issues with pumping. The pipe leading from the AST into the Dispenser was found to be <br /> covered with a moderate amount of surface corrosion leading from the pump on the top of the <br /> AST to the ball valve fuel shot off on the West side of the diesel tank. . This pipe should have <br /> corrosion removed and be repainted as part of the normal and regular preventative maintenance <br /> operations. <br /> There is a containment box which holds the camlock connection for filling operations. At the <br /> filling point connection, which sits entirely within the containment box, it was noticed that there <br /> was approximately 4 gallons of product in the containment box. Beneath the containment box <br /> there is a pump for manual pumping of product spills in the containment box back into the fill <br /> line to avoid spillage on the ground. The pump handle moved freely, although the pump <br /> mechanism and handle are covered with dust, which is to be expected at a concrete-cement <br /> facility. . There were no issues which affected the operation of this manual pump. <br /> Valves: <br /> The valves for the ASTs were operationally cycled and are determined to be in good operating condition. <br /> Specifically,the OPW anti-siphon valve was cycled during dispensing operations and found to be without <br /> defect or issue. Also, all manually operated ball valves at this location were cycled and found to be in <br /> good working condition. <br /> Liquid Level Gauge: <br /> The Aboveground Storage Tank 10,000 gal AST has a Morrison Bros <br /> Figure 818 liquid level Clock Gauge which are mechanical and float <br /> operated, installed for liquid level inspection and overfill protection. <br /> There do not appear to be any issues as to the operation of this level <br /> gauge clock and it was determined by inspection that the Morrison <br /> Bros. 818 Clock level gauge is in good working condition and is <br /> y § suitable to remain as the level gauge on this storage tank. <br /> The Morrison Clock Gauge could be replaced with Morrison Bros 918 <br /> series level gauge, which can be connected to electronic overfill alarms. <br /> Morrison clock gauge could be replaced with Morrison Bros 918 series <br /> level gauge, which can be connected to electronic overfill alarms. The Morrison Bros 818 clock <br /> was inspected, actuated, and found to be in good working operation and has no immediate need <br /> for replacement or repairs. <br />