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F7 <br />E <br />DAILY VISUAL MONITORING <br />Hazardous Materials stored underground include: <br />Gasoline <br />Diesel Fuel <br />Waste Oil <br />E <br />These products will be monitored daily by the Dealer for leaks in the underground tanks and <br />piping. <br />Hazardous Materials stored aboveground include: <br />Waste Oil (prior to dumping in underground tank) <br />Motor Oil <br />Transmission Oil <br />Gear Lubricant (80W/90) <br />Grease <br />Battery Acid <br />Antifreeze <br />The storage ares for these materials will be visually inspected every day for signs of leakage <br />by Inder Singh or one of his employees. <br />If there is a leak or spill of any of the hazardous materials, whether stored above or <br />underground, the Emergency Response Procedures outlined on Page 5 should be followed as <br />applicable. <br />MONITORING FOR DOUBLE-WALL TANKS <br />INSPECTIONS TO BE CONDUCTED BY DEALER <br />1. Daily reconciliation shall be made of the Inventory Control Records. <br />2. Daily visual inspection for leaks shall be made in the areas of: <br />-Submerged Pump <br />-Leak Alert Control Panel <br />-Tank fill (also inspected after each delivery) <br />3. Dealer MUST be aware that a reduction in product flow to 3 gallons per minute (gpm) <br />indicates a potential leak. <br />RECORD KEEPING FOR DOUBLE-WALL TANKS & PIPING <br />1. Keep track daily of the liquid level on the "Secondary Containment Recording Sheet" <br />2. If ANY fuel and/or water is discovered in the secondary containment, call your <br />representative IMMEDIATELY, and explain the situation. <br />3. If the representative has been notified, but after 8 hours it has not been possible to <br />remove all the liquid from the secondary containment, by means of an air assisted <br />pump, or hand pump, the dealer must contact the local agency shown on the cover <br />sheet. <br />A <br />