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• Spill Buckets <br /> The spill bucket shall be free of dirt, debris and residual petroleum product. Place test fluid in the spill bucket f- <br /> inch below the highest portion of the bucket's containment. <br /> After test fluid has stabilized for 30 minutes, the liquid level shall be measured using test equipment third party <br /> tested to below .0007-inches resolution. The test period shall consist of two 15-minute tests. At the end of <br /> each 15-minute test period, the test equipment must confirm a hydrostatic change in level no greater than .002- <br /> inches in order to achieve a "pass". <br /> If the spill bucket does not pass the test, the contractor may re-inspect the bucket, tighten drain valve fittings <br /> and re-test. If after the second test the spill bucket does not achieve a "pass", the spill bucket must be <br /> considered not liquid tight. Repairs may be made using the spill bucket's manufacturer's procedures per <br /> abiding by the requirements of the local CUPA. <br /> Reporting: <br /> A final report documenting secondary containment testing shall be submitted to the local CUPA within 30 days of <br /> the completion of the test. The report must include all data collected as part of the testing and indicate any <br /> deviation from the approved Work Plan. All reports shall be evaluated for the completeness and accuracy. Failure <br /> to submit a satisfactory report will result in test results not being accepted and may require additional testing. The <br /> Secondary Containment Testing Report Form shall be used. <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />