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Daily Inventory• • • <br />b. Column 2 (Fuel Deliveries) This column is used to record all fuel <br />deliveries. The amountdelivered . be in temperaturecorrected <br />availableif • over 5,000 + <br />C. •,lumn 3 (Total) Add columns 1 and 2 together to <br />get the total fuel <br />ivailable for that day. <br />d. Column 4 (Closing Dipstick Inventory -Inches) At the close of each <br />business day the underground tank operator or his representative will stick <br />the tank twice during a period when no additions or withdrawals are being <br />aade. The two readings, in inches, should be averaged and the figure entered <br />in Column <br />e. column 5 (Closing Dipstick Inventory -Gallons) Convert the inches <br />figure in Column •: gallons and enter in Column <br />f. Column 6 (Gone From Tank) Subtract the figure in Column 5, closing <br />dipstick inventory, from Column 3, total fuel available to obtain the amount <br />of •ne from the tank and enter the figure in Column <br />6. <br />g. Column 7 (Metered Sales) This column, in gallons, is taken from the <br />meter associated with the underground tank. <br />h. n• : ►ifference) Subtract the readingColumn . from <br />the <br />reading in Column 7 to get the difference between the fuel recorded:: <br />allowable pumped <br />2nd the amount measured as gone from the tank. Daily variations may not <br />exceed the following <br />TABLE 1 <br />Tank Size (Gallons) Allowable Variation (Gallons) <br />Less than 4,000 25 <br />4,000 to less than 8,000 50 <br />8,000 to less than 12,000 75 <br />12,000 or greater 100 <br />i. Column 9 (Ongoing Total) This column represents the day to day sum <br />of the differences in Column 8. This column is used to determine weekly and <br />monthly variations.• must not <br />variation(listed in Tablepercent(.0015) <br />put (Column 7). Weekly is defined as any seven sequential days, i.e. Monday <br />19 <br />