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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
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2010-2014
RECORD_ID
PR0231497
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2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0000279
FACILITY_NAME
ESCALON MINI MART
STREET_NUMBER
1097
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
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AVE
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ESCALON
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95320
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22510001
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01
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1097 YOSEMITE AVE
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99
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004
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19.4 Hydrostatic Testing Procedures (if applicable) <br />The recommended hydrostatic pressure integrity test <br />procedure for the flexible supply piping is one and one <br />half (1-1/2) times the normal operating pressure of the <br />submersible pump, not to exceed sixty pounds per <br />square inch (60 psi). Make sure the flexible pipeline is <br />isolated from the underground storage tank and the <br />above ground product dispenser when conducting this <br />test. All pressure testing should be conducted by qualified <br />and experienced personnel. Do not attempt to disconnect <br />couplings, caps, or plugs unless the air pressure has <br />been released. <br />Note: OPW-FCS recommends hydrostatic testing on all <br />sumps after installation is complete to check for proper <br />sealing of joints and connections. <br />19.4.1 Water Filling <br />Gradually introduce water at the lowest point into the <br />piping system and bleed off air at the highest point in the <br />piping system through an open valve. The hydrostatic <br />pressure applied should not exceed 60 psi. <br />19.4.2 Pressure Hold Inspection <br />Maintain pressurization for a minimum of one hour <br />making sure there is no drop in pressure. Significant <br />temperature changes can result in a pressure reading <br />differential. <br />During the pressurizing period, inspect all piping <br />connections for leaks. <br />19.5 Supply System Filling <br />After the supply piping system has been integrity tested <br />and connected to the product dispensers, filling of the <br />pipe line may commence. There should be a controlled <br />method for filling the supply line which provides an <br />adequate means of removing air from the lines. Do not <br />start pumps with empty lines, as it may damage the pipe <br />and its connections. Small amounts of trapped air should <br />dissipate under normal operations. Make sure that the <br />pressure rating of the submersible pump does not exceed <br />that of the maximum operating pressure of the pipe. <br />20.0 PERIODIC LINE LEAK DETECTION <br />Local or federal regulations may require periodic line leak <br />detection tests be performed on the installed piping <br />system. Testing requirements affect both suction and <br />pressure piping systems. A typical requirement is that the <br />piping <br />lines must be tested on an annual basis at one and one <br />half (1-1/2) times the normal operating pressure. The <br />typical test method will require detection of 0.10 gallons <br />(.3785 liters) per hour with a 95% probability of detection <br />and a 5% probability of a false alarm. <br />The typical test procedure requires the piping be isolated <br />from the tank and the piping line pressurized to 1-1/2 <br />times the normal operating pressure. A test apparatus <br />which is connected to the piping line will then measure <br />the bleedback volume of the piping system. Acceptable <br />bleedback volumes on different types of piping systems <br />will vary due to their inherent expansion and contraction <br />18 <br />.. <br />,*WORKS <br />®Y OPW FUELING CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS <br />characteristics. Therefore, mcdiflcations in the testing <br />procedures are required for piping systems which have <br />significant expansion and contraction characteristics. This <br />characteristic is measured in the average volume increase, <br />per linear foot under a standard test pressure. <br />20.1 FlexWorks Piping Expansion Characteristics <br />FlexWorks Piping is a multi -layer reinforced smooth bore <br />flexible pipe which demonstrates only minor expansion <br />and contraction characteristics during pressurization <br />and depressurization, similar to that of fiberglass piping. <br />These physical characteristics reduce the affect on <br />the "bleedback tolerances" permitting a more accurate <br />testing procedure. <br />Pipe Description <br />Volume Increase <br />1-1/2" Flex Flexible Piping <br />+0.0015 <br />2" Fiberglass Piping <br />+0.00045 <br />1-1/2" Flexible Connectors <br />+0.0060 <br />*Volume increase = gallons per lineal foot at 60 psi pressure. <br />Does not apply to Flex Plus piping. <br />21.0 INTERSTITIAL INTEGRITY TESTING <br />Prior to supply filling and periodically over the life of the <br />flexible piping system, it is recommended that interstitial testing <br />be used to ensure that the secondary containment is intact. <br />21.1 Air Pressure/Soap Testing <br />After the inner primary flexible pipe and piping <br />connections <br />have been integrity tested, the <br />entire interstitial space of <br />the double wall pipe must remain <br />connected and only then should the <br />outer containment jacket be integrity � <br />tested. The connections of the test <br />boots are illustrated and explained <br />in Section 15.2 of this product manual. <br />21.2 Testing Assembly <br />Inside all tank sumps the test gauge is connected to the end <br />of the test tube. The test gauge assembly consists of an air <br />gauge with a maximum 15 psi scale connected to a 1/4" <br />brass tee fitting with a male 1/4" thread. The gauge threads <br />directly into female brass fitting of the test tubes. The test <br />tube in the terminating sump shall be capped with a .25" <br />brass plug. <br />21.3 Air Pressure Testing <br />Gradually pressurize the piping's interstitial space through the - <br />test tube to no more than 10 psi. During the pressurization <br />period, apply an air pressure soap test to the entire piping line. <br />After testing, disconnect the air hose and lay the test tube <br />down into the bottom of the tank sump. <br />IMPORTANT: Coax fittings require interstitial testing <br />before and after backfill. <br />
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