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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
1999 TANK TOP UPGRADE
RECORD_ID
PR0231883
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0002111
FACILITY_NAME
BEN HOLT SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
3011
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
BENJAMIN HOLT
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
10018010
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3011 W BENJAMIN HOLT DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Modified Procedure <br /> Results of U.S. EPA Standard Evaluation <br /> Liquid-Phase Product Detectors <br /> This form documents the performance of the liquid-phase product detector described below. <br /> The evaluation was conducted by the equipment manufacturer or a consultant to the <br /> manufacturer using a modification of the U.S. EPA's "Standard Test Procedure for Evaluation <br /> Leak Detection Methods: Liquid-Phase Out-of-tank Liquid Product Detectors". The , <br /> modifications to the procedure were made to accommodate the specialized requirements of sump <br /> sensors and interstitial monitors. <br /> Tank owners using this leak detection system should keep this form on file to prove compliance <br /> with the federal regulations. Tank owners should check with State and local agencies to make <br /> sure this form satisfies their requirements. <br /> Method Description <br /> Name Solid-State Pan/Sump Sensor, Piping Sump Sensor and the Micro Sensor <br /> Version number TLS 350 with Sensor Models 794380-321, 794380-351. 794380-208 <br /> an 4380-340 <br /> Vendor Veeder Root Environmental Products <br /> — 125 Powder Forest Drive, P.O. Box 2003 <br /> (street address) <br /> Simsbury CT 06070-2003 (203) 651-2700 <br /> (city) (state) (zip) (phone) <br /> Detector output type: ( ) Quantitative (x) Qualitative <br /> Detector operating principle: ( )Electrical Conductivity ( ) Thermal Conductivity O Interface <br /> Probe(x) Product Permeable ( ) Product Soluble(x) Other Ultrasonic and Float Switch <br /> Detector sampling frequency: ( ) Intermittent (x) Continuous <br /> Evaluation Results <br /> The detectors listed above were tested for their ability to detect a layer of liquid (hydrocarbon or <br /> water) in a tank or a sump. The following parameters were determined: <br /> Lower Detection Limit - The smallest product thickness that the detector can reliably detect. <br /> Specificity - Whether or not the sensor responds to various products. <br /> Precision - Agreement between multiple measurements of the same product level. <br /> Detection Time - Amount of time the detector must be exposed to product before it responds. <br /> Uquid-Phase Product Detector-Modified Results Form Page 1 o13 <br />
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