a: CHAPTER XXIII ENIWETOK FUEL TANK FARM Enclosures: (A) Eniwetok fuel tank farm (existing) (B) Eniwetok fuel tank farm (proposed) Originally, the Eniwetok tank farm was one system and used for Avgas storage except for tank 1) and 2-D which were in Mogas service. The tanks are of light weight advance base type - bolted flange with rubber jacket seals. All lines are of light weight spiral welded construction with victaulic couplings. At the outset of the Sandstone Operation, the tanks were inspected for leaks. Since there was from 1 to 3 feet of fuel in each tank, it was assumed that there were no leaks in the bottoms of the tanks, Time would not permit a hydrostatic test on the tanks and lines, The outsides of tanks 1~D and 2-D, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 (enclosure "A") did not show signs of severe rusting. However, tanks 9, 10, 11 and 12 were severely rusted; particularly the tops and around the seams, This fuel farm was originally filled through a submarine pipe line which extended approximately 150 yards off the beach. At the beginning of this operation, the submarine line was non-existent. Therefore, all gasoline was brought ashore through the use of an LCM rigged to transport bulk fuel. — Several lines ruptured during the initial stages of pumping 70 to 80 psi. SECTION VIb The lines that were leaking were uncovered and found 104

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