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SWRCB, January 2002 Page 1 of 1 <br /> 4. TANK ANNULAR TESTING <br /> Test Method Developed By: r Tank Manufacturer r Industry Standard r Professional Engineer <br /> r Other(Specify) <br /> Test Method Used By: r Pressure f: vacuum r Hydrostatic <br /> r Other(Specify) <br /> Test Equipment Used: au a Equipment Resolution: 0 loss <br /> Tank# 1 Tank# 2 Tank# 3 Tank# <br /> Is Tank Exempt From Testing?l ro Yes r No r Yes r No ro Yes r No r Yes r No <br /> Tank Capacity: 10000 5000 20000 <br /> Tank Material: Fiberglass Fiberglass Fiberglass <br /> Tank Manufacturer: xerxes xerxes xerxes <br /> Product stored: PREMIUM Diesel REGULAR <br /> Walt time between applying <br /> pressure/vacuum/water and starting test: min min min m i n <br /> Test Start Time: <br /> Initial Reading(RI): <br /> Test End Time: <br /> Final Reading(RF): <br /> Test Duration: <br /> Change in Reading(RF-RI) <br /> Pass/Fail Threshold or Criteria: +/- +/- <br /> Test Result: <br /> Was sensor removed for testing? r Yes r No is NA r Yes r Nor* NA r Yes r No NA r Yes r Nor NA <br /> Was sensor properly replaced and verified <br /> functional after testing? r Yes r No r NA r Yes r Nor- NA r Yes r No r NA r Yes r Nor NA <br /> Comments?(include information on repairs made prior to testing, and recommended follow-up for failed tests) <br /> can't test annulars due to they are brine filled wet annulars <br /> 1 Secondary containment systems where the continuous monitoring automatically monitors both the primary and secondary <br /> containment, such as systems that are hydrostatically monitored or under constant vacuum, are exempt from periodic <br /> containment testing. <br />