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LG 166 - GUIDELINES FOR TESTING SPILL BUCKETS Enclosure 1 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> This document is intended to provide underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators with a <br /> practical test method that can be used to meet the requirement for annual spill bucket testing . Typically, <br /> spill bucket testing can be completed with minimal added time or expense by the service technician <br /> while performing the annual Monitoring System Certification. These guidelines are intended to assist <br /> owners and operators with all spill buckets , both direct buried (in contact with earthen material) and <br /> located within secondary containment sumps , regardless of the date of installation . Although annual <br /> testing is required for spill buckets installed on UST fill pipes , we also recommend annual testing of spill <br /> buckets on vapor recovery risers2 . Spill buckets on vapor recovery risers may be exposed to liquid <br /> (condensed vapor) hazardous substances during fuel delivery. Therefore , ensuring that these buckets are <br /> liquid-tight helps reduce the risk of a release to the environment . <br /> APPLICABLE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Health and Safety Code (HSC) , Chapter 6 .7 , Section 25284 . 2 requires that spill buckets be tested <br /> annually . California Code of Regulations (CCR) , Title 23 , Section 2635 (b) requires that all USTs be <br /> equipped with a spill bucket which has a minimum capacity of 5 gallons and is protected from galvanic <br /> corrosion . The purpose of the spill bucket is to collect and contain any product/waste that spills during <br /> filling of the UST . A spill bucket is neither intended nor designed for the storage of hazardous <br /> substance , but rather to contain a small spill . Therefore, any hazardous substance collected in a spill <br /> bucket must be promptly removed , either by draining it into the primary storage tank or collecting it and <br /> disposing of it properly. The purpose of spill bucket testing is to ensure that the spill bucket is capable <br /> of containing the substance until it is detected and properly removed . <br /> SPILL BUCKET TESTING <br /> These procedures should3 be followed when conducting visual inspection and vacuum or hydrostatic <br /> testing of spill buckets . Note : This document does not cover all site safety provisions that may be <br /> applicable when performing this type of work. When working at UST facilities , personnel must adhere <br /> to applicable federal , state , and local safety standards . <br /> Part I : Spill Bucket Testing Preparation <br /> A . Notify the Local Agency . Owners/operators should notify the local UST regulatory agency at least <br /> 48 hours prior to conducting the test . <br /> B . Spill Bucket Testing Qualifications . We recommend that testing be conducted by a qualified <br /> service technician as defined in CCR, Title 23 , Section 2715 (i) . Spill bucket testing performed by <br /> anyone other than a service technician should only be conducted when approved and witnessed by <br /> I the local UST regulatory agency . Note : Some local UST regulatory agencies do not accept test <br /> results unless an agency inspector is present during the test and/or the test is performed by a qualified <br />' service technician. <br /> C . Secure the Work Area as Appropriate. Use caution tape , cones , or other barricade to prevent <br /> traffic from entering the work area. When working at an UST facility, adhere to all applicable <br /> federal , state , and local safety standards . <br /> D . Cleaning and Visual Inspection of the Spill Bucket. Spill buckets should be kept clean and free of <br /> liquid (water and fuel) and debris . If liquid or debris is found in the spill bucket it should be <br /> 2 Some regulatory agencies may require testing of vapor recovery spill buckets pursuant to local ordinance. <br /> 3 The term "should ," as used in these guidelines, is to be construed as a recommendation and not a mandate. <br /> 1 <br />