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Public Works
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25G
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8/18/2020
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include, but not limited to the following: <br />1. Alarm History — For UST sites monitored <br />with a Veeder Root leak monitoring system, <br />print and review the alarm history for the past <br />month. <br />2. Alarms — Investigate all leak, liquid level, <br />vacuum, brine, communication and LLD <br />alarms — Determine what caused the alarm <br />and what action was taken in response to the <br />alarm. Confirm that the response was <br />appropriate. For containment -sum liquid <br />alarms that have occurred since the last <br />monthly inspection, review the service call <br />record. If there is no record of a visit by an <br />]CC -certified service technician, visually <br />inspect the containment sump for the <br />presence of liquid or debris. <br />3. Inspect Spill Containment — Check for <br />the presence of liquid or debris in the spill <br />buckets. If liquid is present, determine if the <br />liquid is the result of water intrusion or overfill. <br />If necessary, clean affected spill buckets at <br />time of inspection. <br />4. Sumps - It is the DC's responsibility to <br />open and inspect everyasump (including <br />transition sumps) during the monthly <br />30-day <br />inspection.andf necessary, clean affected <br />sumps at time of ins ection: , if not previously co <br />feted ani <br />I recorded <br />an ICC certified service technician billed <br />5. Leak Detection Sensors - All leak <br />in addition to the proposed inspection <br />detection sensors must be redundant and <br />rate, at the proposed Certified Payroll <br />properly placed, meaning each sensor is <br />hourly rate. jS <br />placed so that it is capable of continuously <br />detecting a leak at the earliest possible <br />opportunity. Sensors in LIDCs and sumps <br />must be continuous, tamper -proof, <br />positioned at true vertical and located at the <br />lowest point. <br />6. Test Overfill Alarm — Test the audible and <br />visual overfill alarm on systems, if equipped. <br />Test output relay, if applicable. <br />7. Visual Site Inspection — At fueling sites, <br />visually inspect the hoses, breakaways and <br />nozzles for leaks, or seeping, and checking <br />dispensers and card readers for external <br />integrity. If present, inspect aboveground <br />piping and hoses for leaks and seeping. At <br />generator sites, check the day tank, the <br />generator, and all aboveground piping for <br />leaks and seeping. For any deficiencies <br />City of Santa Ana — RFP 20-064 <br />Fuel Site Designated Operator, Maintenance and Repair Services <br />13 <br />25G-15 <br />
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