1. Cut and remove enough existing asphalt to properly replace or repair damaged and/or incorrect 600-gallon underground storage tank’s (UST) access points at the piping sump and fill port. 2. Install a code compliant spill bucket at UST fill port. (See example below.) 3. Repair/replace manholes to restore access to piping sump and fill port. 4. Remove existing water from UST, return/supply fuel line runs, and rooftop day tank. 5. Perform maintenance on fuel pump skid in crawl space above kitchen storage room. 6. Troubleshoot existing UST electronic monitoring system (EMS) in crawl space above kitchen storage room. Make recommendation/proposal for repair/replacement of EMS and relocation out of crawlspace to readily accessible location at eye level or level specified by code. 7. Troubleshoot and perform maintenance on day tank. Ensure that pump, sensors, and safety devices all function within design specifications. Operate pump to fill tank with fresh diesel fuel and check for leaks. 8. DPW personnel will patch the disturbed area with concrete upon project completion. The Contractor will prepare the patch site with appropriate base material, compacted and ready to accept the concrete patch.