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CAPACITY 10000 g PRECISION UNDERGROUND TANK TESTING' RESULT'S Patent. Pending <br />TANK # Sup. Unl. PAGE 4 <br />STAT # 6015 TEST PROCEDURES <br />TEST DATE: 02/21/1989 Copyright 1985 <br />NUE TECHNOLOGY, INC. PROPRIE'T'ARY <br />1. (a) THE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM CERTIFIED TIGHT AT PRODUCT <br />HEIGHT EQUAL TO ']'HE GRADE LEVE[.. Yes <br />(b) Allowable leak resolution of instrumentation or, allowable change <br />per California Adm:inistr•at.:ive Code ` .i t.1e 23 Waters, Chapter 3 <br />Water- Resources Control. Hoard Subchapter 16 Under -ground Storage <br />Regulations, Part 2643 (b), Page 1.14; 0.05 gallons per- hour. <br />*** (c) MEASURED HOURLY CHANGE: LOSS (+) OR GAIN (-) GALLONS OR <br />NUMERICAL LEAK RATE IS: --0.00'1 Gal/Hr. <br />This measurement i s not, w t.hi.n t.11e 1 cygal 1 im i I's as def i nevi in (t)) . <br />(Secy also computer plots or reduced data of leakage rate, Part III) <br />(See also computer plots or reduced data of leakage rate, Part III), <br />(Calculated leak rate shall be based on data generated during the <br />second hour of testing) <br />Distance from grade level and/or location at which the test was <br />conducted (tank top level, distance below grade level, distance <br />above grade, etc.) <br />10. Distance from grade level to location <br />test. conducted: 0" <br />11. Fluid level where the test was conducted. Fill Pipe <br />12. Does the tank show the presence of vapor pockets? <br />No <br />If yes, was the owner informed of steps that must, be taken to <br />release all. vapor pockets in order to complete testing? <br />Owners of storage tanks arcs under a -Legal obl :i gat.:i on to report <br />any leaking tanks to the agency having jurisdi.eti.on of the tank <br />test. <br />NDE TECHNOLOGY, INC. PROPRIETARY <br />WATT INC. 31:31 FAIRHAVEN DRIVE, BAKERSFIEI.D, CA 03308 (805) :322-9$27 <br />Product level of <br />they storage system at <br />the t.i.me of testing: <br />2. <br />Total. product level <br />1:39" <br />3. <br />Fill pipe height <br />from bot.t.om of <br />hank <br />140" <br />4. <br />Test pipe height <br />from bottom of <br />tank <br />170" <br />5. <br />Grade level. <br />from bottom of <br />tank <br />139" <br />6. <br />Tank top height: <br />from bottom of tank <br />excluding piping, <br />or tank diameter <br />f15" <br />7. <br />Test conduct ion <br />- <br />total time <br />Time leak rate <br />calculated <br />2:05 Hours <br />8. <br />Start <br />04:16 <br />9. <br />End <br />06:21 <br />(See also computer plots or reduced data of leakage rate, Part III), <br />(Calculated leak rate shall be based on data generated during the <br />second hour of testing) <br />Distance from grade level and/or location at which the test was <br />conducted (tank top level, distance below grade level, distance <br />above grade, etc.) <br />10. Distance from grade level to location <br />test. conducted: 0" <br />11. Fluid level where the test was conducted. Fill Pipe <br />12. Does the tank show the presence of vapor pockets? <br />No <br />If yes, was the owner informed of steps that must, be taken to <br />release all. vapor pockets in order to complete testing? <br />Owners of storage tanks arcs under a -Legal obl :i gat.:i on to report <br />any leaking tanks to the agency having jurisdi.eti.on of the tank <br />test. <br />NDE TECHNOLOGY, INC. PROPRIETARY <br />WATT INC. 31:31 FAIRHAVEN DRIVE, BAKERSFIEI.D, CA 03308 (805) :322-9$27 <br />