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6 <br /> LEAK DETECTION <br /> on; <br /> T E C H N 0 L 0 C I E S LLC <br /> 1400 East Paseo Pavon • Tucson,AZ 85718 • Phone 520.207.4878 • FAX: 520.990.8965 • <br /> www.LeakDetect.net <br /> MDleaksm <br /> California New Construction Enhanced Leak Detection <br /> Work Plan <br /> Acknowledgements: <br /> California new construction Enhanced Leak Detection (ELD) is a regulated testing <br /> method by the State of California. It is also recognized by companies around the United <br /> States that desire to construct and operate the tightest fuel tanks and provide the highest <br /> protection to the environment. Companies that have embraced this state-of-the-art leak <br /> detection technology have learned that sensitive leak detection techniques actually save <br /> money over conventional testing methods. MD1eakSM test method is approved by the <br /> California State Water Resources Control Board for Enhanced Leak Detection(ELD) and <br /> has been listed by the National Work Group on Leak Detection Evaluations (NWGLDE). <br /> MDL test methods can test new facilities utilizing either a vapor(dry) or liquid(wet) <br /> phase chemical marker. Leak Detection Technologies, LLC, (LDT) and Leak Detection <br /> Operations, Inc are authorized service providers of the MDleak method. <br /> Flexible: <br /> MD1eakSM is a flexible testing method which allows owners to choose the sensitivity or <br /> leak rate of the test. In some cases the facility owners may require a 0.2 gph minimum <br /> leak rate where at other facilities an ultra high or enhanced sensitivity leak rate <br /> (0.005gph) is required. The MDleakSMtesting method is unlike other conventional <br /> testing methods in that it can deliver an adjustable sensitivity to fit nearly any test <br /> protocol. <br /> Economical: <br /> The MD1eakSM test method is designed to identify and locate the leak source. This <br /> ability to pinpoint leaks can save our clients dollars in lost time and unnecessary <br /> excavation. Conventional testing methods can detect leaks but cannot identify the source <br /> of the leak within the system. Leak Detection Technologies (LDT) ability to locate leaks <br /> with precision reduces downtime and saves our customer dollars. <br /> Author David Rabb <br /> 1 of 3 <br />