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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0231130
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002232
FACILITY_NAME
QUIK STOP MARKET #132
STREET_NUMBER
3555
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
071-180-20
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3555 W HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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LG 166 - GUIDELINES FOR TESTING SPILL BUCKETS Enclosure 1 <br /> B . Hydrostatic Methods <br /> 1) Standard Lake Test - A standard lake test for spill buckets is easy to perform and requires no <br /> special equipment. The test is performed by filling the spill bucket with test fluid and observing <br /> the fluid level over time . Any drop in fluid level is an indication that the spill bucket may be <br /> leaking . Recommended procedures for a standard lake test are as follows : <br /> a) Test Duration and Fluid - A lake test of at least one hour is recommended . Water with a <br /> small amount (a few drops) of common soap or detergent (such as ` Dawn' ) is the <br /> recommended testing fluid . Adding a small amount of soap to the water reduces surface <br /> tension , making the test fluid properties more similar to fuel . Use of fuel as a test fluid may <br /> pose a fire and safety hazard, and increase the probability of an unauthorized release in the <br /> event of spill bucket failure . Therefore , it is not recommended , especially for testing of <br /> direct-bury spill buckets .4 <br /> b) Test Fluid Level - It is our understanding that spill buckets commonly fail at the upper <br /> scaling area , around the joint( s) where two or more parts of the spill bucket assembly come <br /> together. Therefore , it is important to test as much of the spill bucket volume as is possible . <br /> The test fluid should cover the top joint, and be no less than 1 . 5 inches below the top of the <br /> spill bucket , regardless of the spill bucket' s capacity . This level will typically be above the <br /> fill cap , meaning that a leaking cap will result in a failed test . Technicians should inspect the <br /> cap and gasket, and repair or replace defective parts prior to adding test fluid . A tape <br /> measure or other measuring device should be used to measure the level of test fluid at the <br /> start of the test and again at the end of the test. <br /> c) Test Pass/Fall Criteria - Any observable decrease in test fluid level during the test should be <br /> declared a failure . This includes test fluid loss caused by a failed spill bucket drain valve . <br /> Even if a failed drain valve is leaking test fluid into the UST rather than to the environment, <br /> it may adversely affect performance of the UST vapor recovery system and be a source of <br /> vapor releases from the UST. Therefore , failed drain valves should be promptly repaired and <br /> the spill bucket re-tested . <br /> 2) Accelerated Precision Hydrostatic Test - Hydrostatic tests of less than one hour can be used if <br /> they are at least as sensitive as the procedures described above in part B ( 1 ) . To achieve the same <br /> sensitivity as the one-hour lake test in less time , accelerated hydrostatic tests require the use of <br /> precision measuring equipment. This specialized measurement equipment should only be used <br /> by a qualified service technician who has been trained in the proper use of the equipment . <br /> Accelerated hydrostatic testing should use the same test fluid and test at least the same volume of <br /> the spill bucket as discussed in part B ( 1 ) . The test duration and pass/fail criteria should be made <br /> by the manufacturer of the measurement equipment, based on the sensitivity of the equipment. <br /> More sensitive equipment allows for shorter test duration . However, pass/fail criteria should not <br /> be less stringent than those prescribed for the one-hour lake test in part II, section B ( 1 ) . <br /> Part III : Reporting of Test Results <br /> Spill bucket test results should be recorded on the enclosed ` Spill Bucket Testing Report Form" or, if <br /> testing is done at the time of secondary containment testing, in Section 9 of the ` Secondary Containment <br /> Testing Report Form . " These forms can be found at http ://www.waterboards . ca. gov/ust/forms/. UST <br /> 4 Some local UST regulatory agencies may prohibit the use of fuel as test fluid in spill buckets, especially direct-bury. <br /> 3 <br />
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