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1 <br /> j <br /> �\ the p <br /> \ metho <br /> .1 <br /> vehio <br /> \ weakened by the stored hazardous substances nor donat) A response <br /> capture, nor mask constituents for which analyses Wil developed <br /> be made; and detecb <br /> requiremen <br /> (4) Screened along the entire vertical zone of permeable article. <br /> material which may be installed between the primary volumetric• <br /> container and the leak interception and detection of this ar <br /> I system; develop a <br /> 2632(d)(2) <br /> (5) Capable of precluding leakage of any hazardous <br /> consider t <br /> substance from the casing to areas outside of the lei <br /> interception and detection system; and (1) The v <br /> )� syste <br /> (6) Extended to the ground surface and covered with a conta <br /> locked waterproof cap or enclosed in a surface securi <br /> structure that will protect the access casing(s) froo (2) The a <br /> entry of surface water, accidental damage, unauthorii syste <br /> access, and vandalism. A secure facility will satisf perio <br /> the requirements for protection against unauthorized relea <br /> access and vandalism. <br /> (3) The d <br /> (d) Monitoring of the leak interception and detection system detec <br /> shall incorporate all of the following: grown <br /> (1) The use of a continuous monitoring device connected t (4) The n, <br /> an audible/visual alarm system or manual monitoring inter <br /> performed daily, except on weekends and recognized absorh <br /> state and/or federal holidays. Monitoring may be contar, <br /> required more frequently by the local agency based or <br /> an assessment of the available volume of the leak (5) The m6 <br /> interception and detection system and the accuracy of hazarc= <br /> the proposed monitoring method. Approved methods of the pn <br /> monitoring the leak interception and detection systei unsatL <br /> include liquid level indicators, hazardous substance grounc- <br /> sensors, and vapor monitors as specified for volatile detecb <br /> hazardous substances in Table 3.1 of this article. <br /> thority: HSC <br /> a (2) A written routine monitoring procedure which include:,rerence: H&SC <br /> the frequency of performing the monitoring method, th <br /> methods and equipment to be used for performing the <br /> monitoring, the location(s) from which the monitoring <br /> will be performed, the name(s) or title(s) of the <br /> persons) responsible for performing the monitoring <br /> and/or maintaining the equipment, and the reporting <br /> format. <br /> (3) For methods of monitoring where the presence of the <br /> hazardous substance is not determined directly (i.e., <br /> liquid level measurements), the monitoring program <br /> shall specify the proposed method(s) for determining <br /> 3. 13 <br />