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LEAK DETECTION <br /> TEC H NOL 0 GIESLLC <br /> 1400 East Paseo Pavon • Tucson,AZ 85718 • Phone 520.207.4878 • FAX: 520.990.8965 • <br /> www.LeakDetect.net <br /> c. Each component is tested at the working pressure of the individual <br /> component. <br /> d. Once the primary component is pressurized with the chemical marker gas <br /> the secondary containment surrounding the primary containment can be <br /> sampled <br /> e. If the chemical marker is found in the secondary containment sample a leak <br /> is declared and the leak location will be identified. <br /> 4. Spill Bucket Testing: <br /> a. Spill Buckets are hydro-statically tested. A loss in water level indicates a <br /> leak within the spill bucket. <br /> b. If a leak is detected the contractor will be required to repair the spill bucket. <br /> Reporting: <br /> 1. Reports consist of a two page written document summarizing the data collected at <br /> each site. <br /> 2. Each component in the system is listed and certified individual. <br /> 3. Owners, contractors, inspectors and regulators are invited to contact LDT for <br /> specifications regarding MD1eakSM test methods. <br /> References: <br /> 4. For a copy of the National Work Group on Leak Detection Evaluations <br /> (NWGLDE) see: http://LeakDetect.net/docs/NWGLDE_Listing.,pdf <br /> 5. For a copy of the California State Water Resources Control Board approved see: <br /> blip:HLeakDetect.net/docs/SWRCB Listing.pdf <br /> Direct all questions to: <br /> David Rabb <br /> VP of Business Development <br /> Leak Detection Technologies, LLC <br /> 1400 Paseo Pavon <br /> Tucson, Az 85718 <br /> Office 520-207-4878 <br /> Fax 520-509-3720 <br /> David.RabbgLeakDetect.net <br /> www.LeakDetect.net <br /> Author David Rabb <br /> 3of 3 <br />