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REGENEU, <br /> JUN 2 9 2015 <br /> 5. VPH monitoring of the interstitial spaces of the UST system is not maintain NVIRONMENTAL <br /> The °Bioshed" brine sensor failed when tested. The sensors monitoring the Iitfutd T eA'Hq'W111'- <br /> interstitial space shall be maintained so that a breach in the primary or secondary <br /> containment is detected before the hazardous substance is released to the environment. The <br /> sensor was replaced and retested during the inspection. A "UST Retrofit Verification with <br /> Inspector Already Onsite" form has been completed and provided to the operator and <br /> contractor. This was corrected onsite. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> As noted, this was corrected during the inspection. <br /> 6. Monitoring equipment is not installed or maintained to detect a leak at the earliest <br /> opportunity. <br /> Tank 2 STP and Tank 3 STP sump sensors were located 2-3 inches up the sump saddles <br /> and not located to detect a leak at the earliest opportunity. Liquid sump sensor in the north <br /> bio sump was located at the bottom of the sump, however, since some liquid was noted in the <br /> sump it was evident that this sensor is not positioned to detect the leak at the earliest <br /> opportunity. Monitoring equipment shall be maintained to be able to detect a leak at the <br /> earliest possible opportunity. The aforementioned sensors were relocated to the lowest point <br /> of the sump by the service technician. Ensure that all monitoring equipment is maintained to <br /> detect a leak at the earliest opportunity. This was corrected onsite. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> As noted, the sensors were relocated during the inspection by Jones Covey technicians. It <br /> should be noted that these sensors were found to be secured and PFJ personnel have no <br /> way to reposition or adjust any sensor. <br /> 7. Sensor in a turbine sump failed to activate an audible and visual alarm or stop the flow of <br /> product. <br /> Tank 2 STP sump sensor failed to activate an audible and visual alarm when tested to ensure <br /> continuous monitoring of the tank system. All monitoring equipment shall be maintained to <br /> activate an audible and visual alarm or stop the flow of product at the dispenser when it <br /> detects a leak. The sensor was replaced and retested during the inspection. This was <br /> corrected onsite. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> As noted, this was corrected during the inspection. <br /> 8. Primary containment not tight(after June 2004). <br /> Oily staining was noted on the floor around the suction sump and pooling of oily liquid was <br /> noted on the suction pump housing and inside the bioshed sump, indicating a leak in the <br /> primary piping. All primary containment for the UST system must be tight. Immediately have <br /> a properly licensed, trained, and certified contractor investigate, repair or replace the failed <br /> component under permit and inspection of the EHD. <br /> This is a Class 11 violation. <br />