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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0231417
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0003780
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
3725
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
21217030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3725 N TRACY BLVD
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill,Overfill,Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities <br /> For tight-wrap tanks, use the test method in this <br /> CAUTION: Use only an air-operated vacu- section. <br /> um source or a vacuum pump powered by <br /> an explosion-proof motor. Vacuum pumps 4.2.6 Fiberglass Tanks. Determine if the inter- <br /> with electric motors that are not explo- stitial space is a "tight-wrap" design or a "110% <br /> sion-proof may ignite flammable vapors. containment"design.Either type of fiberglass tank <br /> If a portable air compressor is used, it may use this test or the latest version of Fiberglass <br /> should be located at least 20 feet away Tank&Pipe Institute's (F'I'PI)RP 2007,Field Test <br /> from the venturNeeductor or outside any Protocol for Testing the Annular Space of Installed <br /> Class I, Division Z area. <br /> 4.2.4 Preparation. The procedures in this sec- <br /> tion are general in nature and reflect the suggested <br /> vacuum levels and hold times for testing tank <br /> secondary containment areas. Consult tank manu- <br /> facturer and authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) <br /> guidelines before performing these tests, as their <br /> requirements may differ. <br /> Determine if there is liquid present in the intersti- <br /> tial space. If liquid is found, determine if the fluid S <br /> is water or product, and remove it to the extent �• ` <br /> practicable. FIGURE 43. The vacuum gauge and control valve used <br /> The hydrostatic pressure from a high water table for tank interstitial testing. <br /> imposes inward pressure on the outer wall of a <br /> UST. Applying a vacuum to the interstitial space <br /> of the tank creates additional pressure on the outer <br /> wall. These combined forces can damage the _ <br /> secondary tank wall when there is a large defined <br /> space between the primary and secondary tanks. <br /> Consequently, to prevent damage to the tank, it is <br /> important to observe the water table and associated <br /> recommended vacuum Ievels when testing. <br /> 1 <br /> Vent the primary tank to atmosphere during the <br /> test. �- <br /> In some installations, the tank interstitial space <br /> may be vented to minimize the buildup of conden- <br /> sation.In these cases, seal off any vent lines to the ' <br /> tank interstitial space prior to testing. <br /> Determine the volume of the tank. This informa- <br /> tion is available from facility records or the auto- <br /> matic tank gauge(ATG) readout. <br /> 4.2.5 Steel Tanks. Determine if the interstitial <br /> space is a"tight-wrap" design or a"110%contain- <br /> ment" design. Tanks with a 110% containment <br /> design should use the latest version of Steel Tank <br /> Institute's(STI) R012, Recommended Practice for <br /> Interstitial Tightness Testing of Existing Under- FIGURE 4-4. The plumber's plug provides a leak-tight <br /> ground Double Wall Steel Tanks for testing. connection to draw a vacuum on the tank interstitial <br /> space. <br /> pei.org 0 <br />
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