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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2016 - 2018
RECORD_ID
PR0516526
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0012659
FACILITY_NAME
LOVE'S COUNTRY STORES OF CALIF #223
STREET_NUMBER
1553
STREET_NAME
COLONY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
24534024
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1553 COLONY RD
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Ing '�;��1 <br /> Vaporless 99 LD-2000 Addendum <br /> 2.0 Background <br /> The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided a series of documents5 which <br /> describe the procedures which are to be used to verify that leak detection equipment meets the <br /> performance requirements of the Federal Register.' At the minimum, a leak detector which is <br /> capable of detecting leaks of 3.0 gallons per hour (gal/hr) or larger on an hourly basis must be <br /> installed on all pressurized piping. Other options include the use of equipment which is capable <br /> of detecting 0.20 gal/hr on a monthly basis or an annual test capable of detecting leaks of 0.10 <br /> gal/hr. The probability of detecting a leak of stated size must be 95% or greater with a <br /> probability of a false alarm(declaring a tight line to be leaking) of no more than 5%. <br /> To provide a mechanism for achieving compliance with the requirements for leak detection on <br /> pressurized piping, the EPA has developed a test protocol "Standard Test Procedures for <br /> Evaluating Leak Detection Methods: Pressurized Pipeline Leak Detection Systems", <br /> EPA/530/UST-90/010, September, 1990. Testing conducted for this addendum were evaluated <br /> according to the EPA protocol with the exception of the number of tests conducted. <br /> The EPA protocol does not require that systems be tested on both rigid and flexible pipelines. <br /> However, some federal, state, and local regulators have required additional testing on flexible <br /> pipelines for systems that were originally evaluated on rigid pipelines. This addendum includes <br /> the results of testing conducted on flexible piping in response to those regulator's requirements. <br /> 5"Standard Test Procedures for Evaluating Leak Detection Methods," EPA/530 <br /> UST90/001-7, March to October 1990. Seven different procedures were developed for <br /> different leak detection methods and released between March and October 1990. <br /> 6 40CFR Part 280, Subpart D. <br /> Page 2 <br />
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