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� <br />0 0 <br />c) VISUAL INSPECTION - A visual inspection of the gasoline <br />dispensers is to be done every week. This consists of opening <br />up the lower panels of each dispenser and visually inspecting any <br />leaking gasoline or possible leaking gasoline inside the <br />dispenser . <br />If a leak is seen or suspected, turn off that dispenser and call <br />Maintenance. A leaking dispenser can lose many gallons of <br />gasoline and it must be checked regularly. <br />d) TRENCH LINER - This is simply a fiberglass containment box <br />that would contain any gas leak from any of the product lines or <br />leaks inside the dispensers from leaking into the ground. The <br />pressurized piping is to be tested annually. <br />INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL <br />When a call comes in from a store concerning one of the <br />monitoring devices, the Maintenance Department will send one of <br />its technicians or will call out a contractor to inspect or <br />correct the problem. <br />If a leak has existed so that gasoline has leaked into the <br />ground, the Maintenance person is to call the MAINTENANCE <br />DEPARTMENT at 800-924-3273 and report this so the proper agencies <br />can be notified. <br />MAINTENANCE OF MONITORING EQUIPMENT <br />The monitoring system will be checked annually by a trained <br />person employed or hired by the Customer Company at the time of <br />the annual line tests. <br />WASTE OIL TANKS <br />If your store has a 520 gallon waste oil tank (for used motor oil <br />from customers), this tank is to be monitored by gauge sticking <br />the tank daily. Call the maintenance dept. to empty the tank. <br />The oil is recycled by Calif. Oil Recyclers. <br />LEAK RESPONSE FLAN <br />In the case a leak is suspected per the inventory records or one <br />of the monitors indicates a leak, the following procedures will <br />be performed within 24 hours: <br />1. Check inventory records at site and at the main office <br />2. Visually check all dispensers for leaks <br />3. Visually check all turbine pit areas for gasoline <br />4. Stick and check tank secondary containment cavities for <br />4 <br />