STORAGE TANK ANALYSIS Sample Clauses

STORAGE TANK ANALYSIS. The Professional shall provide the following analysis for the storage tank: 2.3.1. determine the tank overflow elevation and head range; 2.3.2. determine the length and size of interior piping and valves and include the type of materials; 2.3.3. determine storage tank location; 2.3.4. determine locations of recommended easements; 2.3.5. identify basic site improvements; 2.3.6. identify basic one-line yard piping improvements; 2.3.7. provide electrical, instrumentation, interior lighting, bowl lighting, and security recommendations which include: 2.3.7.1. determining the need for SCADA communications installation or improvements; and 2.3.7.2. determining if the SCADA cabinet and pump control panel must be notified of the signal from the respective equipment. 2.3.8. determine the recommended operational controls for the flow control valve and metering station for the incoming water for the GST using the existing NBU hydraulic model; 2.3.9. perform a storm water and tank overflow analysis to include: 2.3.9.1. evaluating for site drainage for pre-Project and Project conditions runoff rates; 2.3.9.2. preparing preliminary design/sizing of necessary onsite drainage improvements to accommodate increase in discharge due to additional impervious cover; 2.3.9.3. verifying that offsite drainage infrastructure is adequately sized to convey site runoff without adversely impacting adjacent parcels or infrastructure. If offsite improvements are required by NBU, they shall be included in a recommendation for improvements; and 2.3.9.4. analyzing the maximum expected flows if the tank overflows and comparing that flowrate to the storm water runoff and sizing the infrastructure as necessary. 2.3.10. The requirements for deliverables in this Section 2.3 are more specifically described in Section 2.6.
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STORAGE TANK ANALYSIS. The Professional shall provide the following analysis for the storage tank: 2.3.1. determine the tank overflow elevation and head range; 2.3.2. determine the length and size of piping and valves and include the type of materials; 2.3.3. determine storage tank location; 2.3.4. identify related site improvements; 2.3.5. identify site piping improvements; 2.3.6. determine if the tank will need a cathodic protection system; and 2.3.7. perform a storm water and storage tank overflow analysis to include: 2.3.7.1. evaluating for site drainage for pre-project and project condition runoff rates; 2.3.7.2. preparing preliminary design/sizing of necessary onsite drainage improvements to accommodate increase in discharge due to additional impervious cover; 2.3.7.3. verifying that offsite drainage infrastructure is adequately sized to convey site runoff without adversely impacting adjacent parcels or infrastructure. If offsite improvements are required, they shall be included in a recommendation for improvements but design of offsite improvements are not included; and 2.3.7.4. analyzing the maximum expected flow if the tank overflows and comparing the overflow flowrate to the storm water runoff and sizing the on-site infrastructure as required. 2.3.8. The requirements for deliverables in this Section 2.3 are more specifically described in Section 2.6.

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