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Table 3-1: Inspection and Testing Program <br /> Facility Action Frequency/Circumstances <br /> Component <br /> Aboveground Examine container integrity by Following a regular schedule <br /> container with conducting visual inspection. (monthly, annual, and during <br /> all sides Inspect outside of container for scheduled inspections) and <br /> visible signs of deterioration and whenever material repairs are <br /> discharges. made. <br /> Container Inspect container's supports Following a regular schedule <br /> supports and and foundations. (monthly, annual, and during <br /> foundation scheduled inspections) and <br /> whenever material repairs are <br /> made. <br /> Liquid level Test for proper operation. Monthly <br /> sensing <br /> devices <br /> (overfill) <br /> Diked area, Inspect for signs of Monthly <br /> lined berms, deterioration, discharges, or <br /> and site berms accumulation of oil inside diked <br /> areas. <br /> Prior to draining <br /> Visually inspect content for <br /> presence of oil. <br /> All Assess general condition of Monthly <br /> aboveground items, such as flange joints, <br /> valves, piping, expansion joints, valve glands <br /> and and bodies, catch pans, <br /> appurtenances pipeline supports, locking of <br /> valves, and metal surfaces. <br /> Buried piping Inspect for deterioration. Whenever a section of buried line <br /> is exposed for any reason. <br /> Integrity and leak testing. <br /> At the time of installation, <br /> modification, construction, <br /> relocation, or replacement. <br /> Note: If above ground containers are added to the site later, where all sides are not visible, <br /> alternative testing requirements will be needed and the plan will need to be modified. <br /> Materials Containment Plan (MCP) Page 17 of 33 May 2021 <br />