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1 Staying in Compliance Dispensing Equipment Spill/Overfill Presented by Travis Benton United Pump and Controls, Inc.

2 Anchor bolts and dispenser frame solid and in good condition.

3 Emergency shutoff (impact valve) anchored.

4 Check for leaks in hydraulic area. Discoloration

5 Dispenser Sump Clean and Dry

6 Electrical conduit, junction boxes, and wiring in good condition.

7 Hoses in good condition, no cuts, cracks, bulges, blisters, flat spots, kinks or worn spots.

8 Breakaways and swivels in good condition.

9 Check nozzles for good condition.

10 Filters clean, dry, and dated Check length of time since last filter change.

11 If suction pump, check belts and clean strainer. (strainer inside of pump housing)

12 Warnings and fueling instructions posted and readable.

13 Meter(s) calibrated within last 12 months.

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15 Emergency Stop Switch easy to see and accessible. Test it!

16 Emergency stop switch tested and working properly.

17 Test electrical continuitity of hanging hardware.

18 Fill covers present, not broken or damaged. Fill covers are identified by color and located on the correct tank. Tank Area

19 Spill-Containment Manhole (Spill Bucket) No cracks, bulges or holes. Tank Area

20 Fill Pipe Fill cap in good condition, seals tightly. Tank Area

21 Submersible Turbine Pump Sumps Any water or product removed and disposed of properly. Tank Area

22 Overfill Prevention – Drop Tube Shutoff Valve moves freely and operates according to manufacturer’s specifications.

23 Overfill Prevention – Ball-Float Valve Ball float can be removed and inspected.

24 Use RP-1200 for Testing Procedures for: Tank Secondary Containment Integrity Testing Piping Secondary Containment Integrity Testing Spill Bucket and Containment Sump Testing UST Overfill Equipment – Automatic Shutoff Devices, Ball Float Valves, Overfill Alarms Electronic Monitoring Systems – Automatic Tank Gauges Automatic Line Leak Detectors Shear Valve Inspection and Testing Emergency Stops

25 New EPA Reg Requirements Perform Walkthrough Inspections Every 30 Days Perform Walkthrough Inspections Every 30 Days –Spill Buckets, Overfill Prevention, and Release Detection –Must Keep Records of Walkthrough Inspections Perform Annual Inspections of Containment Sumps and Hand Held Release Detection Equipment Perform Annual Inspections of Containment Sumps and Hand Held Release Detection Equipment Spill Buckets must be tested every 3 years for tightness, unless double walled with periodic interstitial monitoring Spill Buckets must be tested every 3 years for tightness, unless double walled with periodic interstitial monitoring Overfill Prevention Equipment must be inspected every 3 years Overfill Prevention Equipment must be inspected every 3 years

26 New EPA Reg Requirements Containment Sumps must be tested every 3 years for tightness, unless double walled with periodic interstitial monitoring Containment Sumps must be tested every 3 years for tightness, unless double walled with periodic interstitial monitoring Under Dispenser Containment Sumps (UDC) are now required when installing new dispenser systems Under Dispenser Containment Sumps (UDC) are now required when installing new dispenser systems Ball Float Valves no longer approved for overfill prevention on new UST installations Ball Float Valves no longer approved for overfill prevention on new UST installations –Existing Ball Float Valves can continue to be used for OFP, must be tested every 3 years –If an existing Ball Float Valve fails an operability test it must be replaced with one of the other approved overfill prevention devices (automatic shutoff device or overfill alarm)

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