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wood. <br /> years, with water deeper than 1 foot. See Flood Zone Viewer map in <br /> Attachment 3. Hydrostatic Analysis in Attachment 3 indicates that the tank <br /> requires anchoring based on potential buoyancy. <br /> Seismic/Anchoring findings: The tank as designed and operated, and the <br /> containment area in which it is located are adequately anchored and *t-- <br /> minimum seismic safet standards. Initials: <br /> Leak Test 66265.192(k)(10): <br /> Brief description of leak test, including type of test used, and results of <br /> test. This tank was integrity tested based on the Steel Tank Institute's Standard <br /> SP001, "Standard for the Inspection of Aboveground Storage Tanks" (STI <br /> SP001) and recommendations from the manufacturer. This standard provides <br /> recommended integrity testing schedules based on risk to the environment, <br /> considering factors such as spill control, release detection methods, and storage <br /> capacity. Table 5.5, "Table of Inspection Schedules", of STI SP001 recommends <br /> tanks of this size and type undergo periodic visual, documented inspections to <br /> assess general AST conditions. These inspections may be conducted by the <br /> AST owner and without suspending AST operations or removing the AST from <br /> service. Holt of CA conducts these types of inspections on a daily basis. The tank <br /> inspector reviewed Holt of California inspection logs and conducted his own <br /> assessment based on the attached checklist. The tank was deemed to be in <br /> proper working order and the integrity sound. Sample inspection logs are located <br /> in Attachment 2. <br /> Integrity testing findings: Based on the above noted integrity test and the <br /> results obtained from that test, the tank has sufficient integrity for its mt� d d <br /> use. Initials: v <br /> Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 275 Gal. Waste Antifreeze Tank <br />