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PRODUCT LINE TESTER Testing Company Information
DATA SHEET Name
Address
City
Test Location Information
Precision Testing Technologies, Inc.
2026 W. Elk Creek Crt.
Bluffdale, UT
Test Location Information Phone
Name
Address Technican Information
City Name
Phone Cert #
801-886-9224
Contact
Applied Pressure
#1 Product Type:#2 Product Type:
TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH
0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000 0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000
0.0037 0.00370.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
FINAL RESULT:FINAL RESULT:
#3 Product Type:#4 Product Type:
TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH
0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000 0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.00370.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
FINAL RESULT:FINAL RESULT:
#5 Product Type:#6 Product Type:
TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH TIME DATA -/+GPL RES GPH
0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000 0 0.0037 0.0000 0.000000.0037 0.0000 0.0000 0 0.0037 0.0000 0.0000
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
0.0037 0.0037
FINAL RESULT:FINAL RESULT:
Facility ID#
:
07/18/2023
Pilot Thomas #8718
890 N 2000 W
Ogden, UT
432-210-0629
Nathan Long
55 PSI
Regular
0 55
15 55 0 0 0
30 55 0 0 0
Pass
Premium
0 61
15 61 0 0 0
30 61 0 0 0
Pass
Diesel
0 78
15 78 0 0 0
30 78 0 0 0
Pass
Biodiesel
0 27
15 27 0 0 0
30 27 0 0 0
Pass
Red Diesel
0 39
15 39 0 0 0
30 39 0 0 0
Pass
07/18/2023
John Labrum
UT-0148
NA - AST
Annual Checklist Page 1 of 4
STI SP001 Annual Inspection Checklist
General Inspection Information:
Inspection Date: __________________ Prior Inspection Date: _________________ Retain until date: __________________
Inspector Name (print):________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________
Inspector’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tank(s) inspected ID ___________________________________________________________________
Regulatory facility name and ID number (if applicable) ____________________________________________________________________
Inspection Guidance:
¾This checklist is intended as a model. Locally developed checklists are acceptable as long as they are substantially equivalent (as applicable).
¾For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inspection/testing schedules and procedures.
¾The periodic AST Inspection is intended for monitoring the external AST condition and its containment structure. This visual inspection does not require a Certified
Inspector. It shall be performed by an owner’s inspector per paragraph 4.1.2 of the standard.
¾Remove promptly standing water or liquid discovered in the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container. Before discharge to the
environment, inspect the liquid for regulated products or other contaminants and disposed of it properly.
¾In order to comply with EPA SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure) rules, a facility should regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper
operation (40 CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v)).
¾Non-conforming items important to tank or containment integrity require evaluation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, or a tank
manufacturer who will determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comm ent section.
¾Retain the completed checklists for at least 36 months.
¾Complete this checklist on an annual basis, supplemental to the owner monthly-performed inspection checklists.
¾Note: If a change has occurred to the tank system or containment that may affect the SPCC plan, the condition should be evaluated against the current plan
requirement by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation.
,7(067$786&200(176'$7(&255(&7('
Tank Foundation/Supports
1 Free of tank settlement or foundation washout?
2 Concrete pad or ring wall free of cracking and
spalling?
07/18/2023
Premium
Pilot Thomas #8718
Yes
Yes
John Labrum UT-0148 UST Tester
Annual Checklist Page 2 of 4
3 Tank supports in satisfactory condition?
4 Is water able to drain away from tank if tank is resting
on a foundation or on the ground?
5 Is the grounding strap between the tank
and foundation/supports in good condition?
Tank Shell, Heads and Roof
6 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
7 Free of noticeable distortions, buckling, denting,
or bulging?
8 Free of standing water on roof?
9 Are all labels and tags intact and legible?
Tank Manways, Piping, and Equipment
10 Flanged connection bolts tight and fully engaged with
no sign of wear or corrosion?
Tank Equipment
11 Normal and emergency vents free of obstructions?
12 Normal vent on tanks storing gasoline equipped with
pressure/vacuum vent?
13 Are flame arrestors free of corrosion and are air
passages free of blockage?
14
Is the emergency vent in good working condition and
functional, as required by manufacturer? Consult
manufacturer’s requirements. Verify that
components are moving freely (including long-bolt
manways).
15
Is interstitial leak detection equipment in good
condition? Are windows on sight gauges clear? Are
wire connections intact? If equipment has a test
function, does it activate to confirm operation?”
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Annual Checklist Page 3 of 4
16
Are all valves free of leaks, corrosion and other
damage? Follow manufacturers’ instructions for
regular maintenance of these items. Check the
following and verify (as applicable):
□1. Anti-siphon valve
□2. Check valve
□3. Gate valve
□4. Pressure regulator valve
□5. Expansion relief valve
□6. Solenoid valve
□7. Fire valve
□8. Shear valve
17 Are strainers and filters clean and in good condition?
Insulated Tanks
18
Free of missing insulation?
Insulation free of visible signs of damage?
Insulation adequately protected from water intrusion?
19 Insulation free of noticeable areas of moisture?
20 Insulation free of mold?
21 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
Tank / Piping Release Detection
22 Is inventory control being performed and documented
if required?
23 Is release detection being performed and documented
if required?
Other Equipment
24 Are electrical wiring and boxes in good condition?
25
Has the cathodic protection system on
the tank been tested as required by
the designing engineer?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NA
No
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Yes
Check Valve has been painted over, non functional.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Annual Checklist Page 4 of 4
Additional Comments:
No spill Containment for tank.
Annual Checklist Page 1 of 4
STI SP001 Annual Inspection Checklist
General Inspection Information:
Inspection Date: __________________ Prior Inspection Date: _________________ Retain until date: __________________
Inspector Name (print):________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________
Inspector’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tank(s) inspected ID ___________________________________________________________________
Regulatory facility name and ID number (if applicable) ____________________________________________________________________
Inspection Guidance:
¾This checklist is intended as a model. Locally developed checklists are acceptable as long as they are substantially equivalent (as applicable).
¾For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inspection/testing schedules and procedures.
¾The periodic AST Inspection is intended for monitoring the external AST condition and its containment structure. This visual inspection does not require a Certified
Inspector. It shall be performed by an owner’s inspector per paragraph 4.1.2 of the standard.
¾Remove promptly standing water or liquid discovered in the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container. Before discharge to the
environment, inspect the liquid for regulated products or other contaminants and disposed of it properly.
¾In order to comply with EPA SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure) rules, a facility should regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper
operation (40 CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v)).
¾Non-conforming items important to tank or containment integrity require evaluation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, or a tank
manufacturer who will determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comm ent section.
¾Retain the completed checklists for at least 36 months.
¾Complete this checklist on an annual basis, supplemental to the owner monthly-performed inspection checklists.
¾Note: If a change has occurred to the tank system or containment that may affect the SPCC plan, the condition should be evaluated against the current plan
requirement by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation.
,7(067$786&200(176'$7(&255(&7('
Tank Foundation/Supports
1 Free of tank settlement or foundation washout?
2 Concrete pad or ring wall free of cracking and
spalling?
07/18/2023
Red Diesel
Pilot Thomas #8718
Yes
Yes
UST TesterJohn Labrum UT-0148
Annual Checklist Page 2 of 4
3 Tank supports in satisfactory condition?
4 Is water able to drain away from tank if tank is resting
on a foundation or on the ground?
5 Is the grounding strap between the tank
and foundation/supports in good condition?
Tank Shell, Heads and Roof
6 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
7 Free of noticeable distortions, buckling, denting,
or bulging?
8 Free of standing water on roof?
9 Are all labels and tags intact and legible?
Tank Manways, Piping, and Equipment
10 Flanged connection bolts tight and fully engaged with
no sign of wear or corrosion?
Tank Equipment
11 Normal and emergency vents free of obstructions?
12 Normal vent on tanks storing gasoline equipped with
pressure/vacuum vent?
13 Are flame arrestors free of corrosion and are air
passages free of blockage?
14
Is the emergency vent in good working condition and
functional, as required by manufacturer? Consult
manufacturer’s requirements. Verify that
components are moving freely (including long-bolt
manways).
15
Is interstitial leak detection equipment in good
condition? Are windows on sight gauges clear? Are
wire connections intact? If equipment has a test
function, does it activate to confirm operation?”
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Annual Checklist Page 3 of 4
16
Are all valves free of leaks, corrosion and other
damage? Follow manufacturers’ instructions for
regular maintenance of these items. Check the
following and verify (as applicable):
□1. Anti-siphon valve
□2. Check valve
□3. Gate valve
□4. Pressure regulator valve
□5. Expansion relief valve
□6. Solenoid valve
□7. Fire valve
□8. Shear valve
17 Are strainers and filters clean and in good condition?
Insulated Tanks
18
Free of missing insulation?
Insulation free of visible signs of damage?
Insulation adequately protected from water intrusion?
19 Insulation free of noticeable areas of moisture?
20 Insulation free of mold?
21 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
Tank / Piping Release Detection
22 Is inventory control being performed and documented
if required?
23 Is release detection being performed and documented
if required?
Other Equipment
24 Are electrical wiring and boxes in good condition?
25
Has the cathodic protection system on
the tank been tested as required by
the designing engineer?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NA
No
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Yes
Check Valve has been painted over, non functional.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Annual Checklist Page 4 of 4
Additional Comments:
No spill Containment for tank.
Annual Checklist Page 1 of 4
STI SP001 Annual Inspection Checklist
General Inspection Information:
Inspection Date: __________________ Prior Inspection Date: _________________ Retain until date: __________________
Inspector Name (print):________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________
Inspector’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tank(s) inspected ID ___________________________________________________________________
Regulatory facility name and ID number (if applicable) ____________________________________________________________________
Inspection Guidance:
¾This checklist is intended as a model. Locally developed checklists are acceptable as long as they are substantially equivalent (as applicable).
¾For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inspection/testing schedules and procedures.
¾The periodic AST Inspection is intended for monitoring the external AST condition and its containment structure. This visual inspection does not require a Certified
Inspector. It shall be performed by an owner’s inspector per paragraph 4.1.2 of the standard.
¾Remove promptly standing water or liquid discovered in the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container. Before discharge to the
environment, inspect the liquid for regulated products or other contaminants and disposed of it properly.
¾In order to comply with EPA SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure) rules, a facility should regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper
operation (40 CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v)).
¾Non-conforming items important to tank or containment integrity require evaluation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, or a tank
manufacturer who will determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comm ent section.
¾Retain the completed checklists for at least 36 months.
¾Complete this checklist on an annual basis, supplemental to the owner monthly-performed inspection checklists.
¾Note: If a change has occurred to the tank system or containment that may affect the SPCC plan, the condition should be evaluated against the current plan
requirement by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation.
,7(067$786&200(176'$7(&255(&7('
Tank Foundation/Supports
1 Free of tank settlement or foundation washout?
2 Concrete pad or ring wall free of cracking and
spalling?
07/18/2023
Regular
Pilot Thomas #8718
Yes
Yes
John Labrum UT-0148 UST Tester
Annual Checklist Page 2 of 4
3 Tank supports in satisfactory condition?
4 Is water able to drain away from tank if tank is resting
on a foundation or on the ground?
5 Is the grounding strap between the tank
and foundation/supports in good condition?
Tank Shell, Heads and Roof
6 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
7 Free of noticeable distortions, buckling, denting,
or bulging?
8 Free of standing water on roof?
9 Are all labels and tags intact and legible?
Tank Manways, Piping, and Equipment
10 Flanged connection bolts tight and fully engaged with
no sign of wear or corrosion?
Tank Equipment
11 Normal and emergency vents free of obstructions?
12 Normal vent on tanks storing gasoline equipped with
pressure/vacuum vent?
13 Are flame arrestors free of corrosion and are air
passages free of blockage?
14
Is the emergency vent in good working condition and
functional, as required by manufacturer? Consult
manufacturer’s requirements. Verify that
components are moving freely (including long-bolt
manways).
15
Is interstitial leak detection equipment in good
condition? Are windows on sight gauges clear? Are
wire connections intact? If equipment has a test
function, does it activate to confirm operation?”
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Annual Checklist Page 3 of 4
16
Are all valves free of leaks, corrosion and other
damage? Follow manufacturers’ instructions for
regular maintenance of these items. Check the
following and verify (as applicable):
□1. Anti-siphon valve
□2. Check valve
□3. Gate valve
□4. Pressure regulator valve
□5. Expansion relief valve
□6. Solenoid valve
□7. Fire valve
□8. Shear valve
17 Are strainers and filters clean and in good condition?
Insulated Tanks
18
Free of missing insulation?
Insulation free of visible signs of damage?
Insulation adequately protected from water intrusion?
19 Insulation free of noticeable areas of moisture?
20 Insulation free of mold?
21 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
Tank / Piping Release Detection
22 Is inventory control being performed and documented
if required?
23 Is release detection being performed and documented
if required?
Other Equipment
24 Are electrical wiring and boxes in good condition?
25
Has the cathodic protection system on
the tank been tested as required by
the designing engineer?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NA
No
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Yes
Check Valve has been painted over, non functional.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Annual Checklist Page 4 of 4
Additional Comments:
No spill Containment for tank.
Annual Checklist Page 1 of 4
STI SP001 Annual Inspection Checklist
General Inspection Information:
Inspection Date: __________________ Prior Inspection Date: _________________ Retain until date: __________________
Inspector Name (print):________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________
Inspector’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tank(s) inspected ID ___________________________________________________________________
Regulatory facility name and ID number (if applicable) ____________________________________________________________________
Inspection Guidance:
¾This checklist is intended as a model. Locally developed checklists are acceptable as long as they are substantially equivalent (as applicable).
¾For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inspection/testing schedules and procedures.
¾The periodic AST Inspection is intended for monitoring the external AST condition and its containment structure. This visual inspection does not require a Certified
Inspector. It shall be performed by an owner’s inspector per paragraph 4.1.2 of the standard.
¾Remove promptly standing water or liquid discovered in the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container. Before discharge to the
environment, inspect the liquid for regulated products or other contaminants and disposed of it properly.
¾In order to comply with EPA SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure) rules, a facility should regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper
operation (40 CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v)).
¾Non-conforming items important to tank or containment integrity require evaluation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, or a tank
manufacturer who will determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comm ent section.
¾Retain the completed checklists for at least 36 months.
¾Complete this checklist on an annual basis, supplemental to the owner monthly-performed inspection checklists.
¾Note: If a change has occurred to the tank system or containment that may affect the SPCC plan, the condition should be evaluated against the current plan
requirement by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation.
,7(067$786&200(176'$7(&255(&7('
Tank Foundation/Supports
1 Free of tank settlement or foundation washout?
2 Concrete pad or ring wall free of cracking and
spalling?
07/18/2023
Biodiesel
Pilot Thomas #8718
Yes
Yes
John Labrum UT-0148 UST Tester
Annual Checklist Page 2 of 4
3 Tank supports in satisfactory condition?
4 Is water able to drain away from tank if tank is resting
on a foundation or on the ground?
5 Is the grounding strap between the tank
and foundation/supports in good condition?
Tank Shell, Heads and Roof
6 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
7 Free of noticeable distortions, buckling, denting,
or bulging?
8 Free of standing water on roof?
9 Are all labels and tags intact and legible?
Tank Manways, Piping, and Equipment
10 Flanged connection bolts tight and fully engaged with
no sign of wear or corrosion?
Tank Equipment
11 Normal and emergency vents free of obstructions?
12 Normal vent on tanks storing gasoline equipped with
pressure/vacuum vent?
13 Are flame arrestors free of corrosion and are air
passages free of blockage?
14
Is the emergency vent in good working condition and
functional, as required by manufacturer? Consult
manufacturer’s requirements. Verify that
components are moving freely (including long-bolt
manways).
15
Is interstitial leak detection equipment in good
condition? Are windows on sight gauges clear? Are
wire connections intact? If equipment has a test
function, does it activate to confirm operation?”
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Annual Checklist Page 3 of 4
16
Are all valves free of leaks, corrosion and other
damage? Follow manufacturers’ instructions for
regular maintenance of these items. Check the
following and verify (as applicable):
□1. Anti-siphon valve
□2. Check valve
□3. Gate valve
□4. Pressure regulator valve
□5. Expansion relief valve
□6. Solenoid valve
□7. Fire valve
□8. Shear valve
17 Are strainers and filters clean and in good condition?
Insulated Tanks
18
Free of missing insulation?
Insulation free of visible signs of damage?
Insulation adequately protected from water intrusion?
19 Insulation free of noticeable areas of moisture?
20 Insulation free of mold?
21 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
Tank / Piping Release Detection
22 Is inventory control being performed and documented
if required?
23 Is release detection being performed and documented
if required?
Other Equipment
24 Are electrical wiring and boxes in good condition?
25
Has the cathodic protection system on
the tank been tested as required by
the designing engineer?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NA
No
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Yes
Check Valve has been painted over, non functional.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Annual Checklist Page 4 of 4
Additional Comments:
No spill Containment for tank.
Annual Checklist Page 1 of 4
STI SP001 Annual Inspection Checklist
General Inspection Information:
Inspection Date: __________________ Prior Inspection Date: _________________ Retain until date: __________________
Inspector Name (print):________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________
Inspector’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________
Tank(s) inspected ID ___________________________________________________________________
Regulatory facility name and ID number (if applicable) ____________________________________________________________________
Inspection Guidance:
¾This checklist is intended as a model. Locally developed checklists are acceptable as long as they are substantially equivalent (as applicable).
¾For equipment not included in this Standard, follow the manufacturer recommended inspection/testing schedules and procedures.
¾The periodic AST Inspection is intended for monitoring the external AST condition and its containment structure. This visual inspection does not require a Certified
Inspector. It shall be performed by an owner’s inspector per paragraph 4.1.2 of the standard.
¾Remove promptly standing water or liquid discovered in the primary tank, secondary containment area, interstice, or spill container. Before discharge to the
environment, inspect the liquid for regulated products or other contaminants and disposed of it properly.
¾In order to comply with EPA SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure) rules, a facility should regularly test liquid level sensing devices to ensure proper
operation (40 CFR 112.8(c)(8)(v)).
¾Non-conforming items important to tank or containment integrity require evaluation by an engineer experienced in AST design, a Certified Inspector, or a tank
manufacturer who will determine the corrective action. Note the non-conformance and corresponding corrective action in the comm ent section.
¾Retain the completed checklists for at least 36 months.
¾Complete this checklist on an annual basis, supplemental to the owner monthly-performed inspection checklists.
¾Note: If a change has occurred to the tank system or containment that may affect the SPCC plan, the condition should be evaluated against the current plan
requirement by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation.
,7(067$786&200(176'$7(&255(&7('
Tank Foundation/Supports
1 Free of tank settlement or foundation washout?
2 Concrete pad or ring wall free of cracking and
spalling?
07/18/2023
Diesel
Pilot Thomas #8718
Yes
Yes
John Labrum UT-0148 UST Tester
Annual Checklist Page 2 of 4
3 Tank supports in satisfactory condition?
4 Is water able to drain away from tank if tank is resting
on a foundation or on the ground?
5 Is the grounding strap between the tank
and foundation/supports in good condition?
Tank Shell, Heads and Roof
6 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
7 Free of noticeable distortions, buckling, denting,
or bulging?
8 Free of standing water on roof?
9 Are all labels and tags intact and legible?
Tank Manways, Piping, and Equipment
10 Flanged connection bolts tight and fully engaged with
no sign of wear or corrosion?
Tank Equipment
11 Normal and emergency vents free of obstructions?
12 Normal vent on tanks storing gasoline equipped with
pressure/vacuum vent?
13 Are flame arrestors free of corrosion and are air
passages free of blockage?
14
Is the emergency vent in good working condition and
functional, as required by manufacturer? Consult
manufacturer’s requirements. Verify that
components are moving freely (including long-bolt
manways).
15
Is interstitial leak detection equipment in good
condition? Are windows on sight gauges clear? Are
wire connections intact? If equipment has a test
function, does it activate to confirm operation?”
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Annual Checklist Page 3 of 4
16
Are all valves free of leaks, corrosion and other
damage? Follow manufacturers’ instructions for
regular maintenance of these items. Check the
following and verify (as applicable):
□1. Anti-siphon valve
□2. Check valve
□3. Gate valve
□4. Pressure regulator valve
□5. Expansion relief valve
□6. Solenoid valve
□7. Fire valve
□8. Shear valve
17 Are strainers and filters clean and in good condition?
Insulated Tanks
18
Free of missing insulation?
Insulation free of visible signs of damage?
Insulation adequately protected from water intrusion?
19 Insulation free of noticeable areas of moisture?
20 Insulation free of mold?
21 Free of visible signs of coating failure?
Tank / Piping Release Detection
22 Is inventory control being performed and documented
if required?
23 Is release detection being performed and documented
if required?
Other Equipment
24 Are electrical wiring and boxes in good condition?
25
Has the cathodic protection system on
the tank been tested as required by
the designing engineer?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NA
No
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Yes
Check Valve has been painted over, non functional.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Annual Checklist Page 4 of 4
Additional Comments:
No spill Containment for tank.