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Are there noticeable areas of moisture or mold on <br /> insulation? <br /> Is the insulation sufficiently protected from water <br /> intrusion? <br /> Does the tank liquid level sensing device operate as <br /> required? <br /> Are overfill prevention devices in proper working <br /> condition? <br /> Are tank grounding lines in good condition? <br /> Is electrical wiring for control boxes/lights in good <br /> condition? <br /> Are spill kits adequately stocked? <br /> Has a change occurred to the tank system or <br /> containment that may affect the MCP plan? <br /> Use the following diagrams to note locations of conditions observed that may require corrective action or continual monitoring: <br /> Shell or Wall Roof or Top <br /> Head or End (May be conical) <br /> Horizontal AST Side (Rect. AST <br /> 0. <br /> Shell or Wall <br /> Vertical AST <br /> Rectangular AST Bottom <br /> Circle One: Shop-Built, Field-Erected, Skid- Mounted, Elevated, Equipped w/Liner, Double-Walled, Partially Buried <br /> Paint Failure- significant peeling, cracking, spatting, blistering, pitting, and chipping etc. of the paint or coating on an AST <br /> resulting in the exposure of the metal surface and corrosion of the tank shell (STI SP001). <br /> Failing conditions should be evaluated against the current plan requirement by the Environmental Department or a Professional <br /> Engineer knowledgeable in SPCC development and implementation. <br /> Materials Containment Plan (MCP) Page 22 of 33 May 2021 <br />