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j <br />Page 4 <br />Ol <br />high product level <br />low product level <br />high water level (at tank bottom) <br />2) LEAK DETECTION REQUIREMENTS <br />a) The system is capable of performing precision tank tests to the highest <br />value, frequency and reliability as specified by U.S. EPA regulations and <br />applicable Local Codes (whichever is more stringent). It also has third <br />party certification. <br />b) Display of the date, time, and product level of the last successful test <br />for each tank for the following tests: <br />Annual Precision Test (e.g., 0.1 gph leak rate) <br />Monthly Precision Test (e.g., 0.2 gph leak rate) <br />c) Guidelines for Test Protocol <br />n Attempt a precision test every night during a defined period of time <br />with the ability to abort and restart the test, during and after a pump <br />cycle. <br />• Capability to perform leak testing at the command of the operator. <br />c The system will wait for a prescribed period of time after a product <br />delivery and pumping cycle prior to starting a tank test or water <br />withdrawal. <br />d) iSlarms (both visual and audible) <br />Monthly Tank Test Required (25 days since last achieved) <br />Failed Monthly Tank Test (e.g., 0.2 gph leak rate) <br />Loss of Product (unexpected drop in product level) <br />C) LINE MONITORING AND LEAK DETECTION <br />1) REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING <br />information for individual line, including: <br />• play of Real Time each product <br />° pump running <br />® line pressure (reading 0.1 psi increments) <br />° line is in test <br />•Ala= (both visual and audible) <br />° Pump Failure (i.e., pump on but not requested, or <br />® <br />pump off during request) <br />j <br />Page 4 <br />