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x. For double -walled sumps with interstitial monitoring, check for leaks in the <br />interstitial area. <br />3. The results of each inspection shall be made on a "Designated Underground Storage Tank <br />Operator Visual Inspection Report Form" and submitted to City Personnel within 48 hours <br />of the inspection date. The designated UST operator shall attach records verifying previous <br />issues addressed, and record outstanding issues identified from the prior inspection. The <br />designated UST operator shall alert the City of any condition discovered during the <br />monthly visual inspection that may require follow-up actions. Within 48 hours of being <br />provided a copy of the monthly inspection report, the City shall provide a description of <br />each corrective action taken or to be taken. <br />C. Annual Compliance Inspection/Monitoring Certification (UST/AST) <br />1. Consultant shall perform monitoring certification on an annual basis and in the presence <br />of a County Inspector. The Consultant shall give a minimum of 48-hour notice to local <br />regulatory agencies. Upon completion of testing, a detailed test report will be provided to <br />both the City and County. <br />2. An ICC certified California UST Service Technician shall perform annual compliance <br />monitoring certification as required by Title 23 CCR Chapter 16, Section 2638 for all UST <br />locations. All monitoring equipment shall be certified in accordance with manufacturer's <br />instructions every 12 months for operability, proper operating condition, and proper <br />calibration. These tests shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines <br />or standards. Written records shall be maintained as required. <br />3. The designated UST operator visual inspection shall identify compliance issues which <br />cause the USTs to be out of compliance and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the <br />following: <br />L Ensuring that floats (ATG, interstitial sensors, etc.) move freely. <br />ii. Inspecting for kinks and breaks in cables. <br />iii. Checking monitoring panel's backup battery. <br />iv. Inspecting containment sumps for damage, debris, and liquids. <br />v. Affixing a tag/sticker on each underground storage tank monitoring <br />equipment component that is being certified. <br />a. The tag/sticker shall be placed in a readily visible location by the service <br />technician conducting the underground storage tank monitoring <br />equipment certification and shall include the date the component was <br />certified, repaired, or replaced, and the Consultant's or tank tester's <br />license number. <br />4. For ASTs, annual compliance monitoring certification will be performed by an API <br />Standard 653 or STI SP001 certified service technician as required by 40 CFR 112 for <br />AST locations. All monitoring equipment shall be certified every 12 months for <br />operability, proper operating condition, and proper calibration. These tests shall be <br />performed in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines or standards. Written records <br />shall be maintained as required. <br />5. The monitoring equipment certification shall be made on a "Monitoring System <br />Certification Form" and submitted to the City and County within 30 days after <br />completion of the inspection. <br />REV: 11-18-19 EI <br />ATN/AGR.2019.294rrEC Acculile, Inc. (Page 14 of 19) <br />