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DATE: 28 -Dec 89 <br />FACILITY: Stockton AASF <br />OWNER: State Military Department <br />TANK: 15,000 Gallon underground JP -4 <br />The secondary containment system of the underground fuel storage <br />tank will be continously monitored by a Gilbarco Electronic Mon- <br />itor using liquid sensing probes set to immediate response time. <br />The monitor panel provides both audible and visual alarms and is <br />mounted on the electrical panel immediately south of the fuel <br />tanks. <br />Visual monitoring of the primary container and testing of the <br />electronic monitor will be performed daily (except weekends and <br />holidays) by the facility Motor Vehicle Operator, who is respon- <br />sible for the daily operation of the fuel farm. <br />During normal work hours, an alarm condition will be immediately <br />reported to the facility Emergency Coordinator or the alternate, <br />by the person who first notices the alarm. The Emergency Coor- <br />dinator will direct immediate local response and will implement <br />the notification procedures in our hazardous Materials manage- <br />ment plan, if a spill has actually occurred. This plan includes <br />those agencies with the State Military Department who would fa- <br />cilitate proper cleanup and disposal of the hazardous materials. <br />An alarm condition after normal work hours will be reported to <br />the Emergency Coordinator or his alternate by the Burns Security <br />Guard. <br />