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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0516472
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0012628
FACILITY_NAME
UNITED #5449
STREET_NUMBER
322
Direction
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STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14906111
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
322 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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REGv <br /> Spill Bucket Integrity Testing - Instructions APR r 2. On <br /> General : Spill buckets for tank systems are neither intended nor designed fppfbe;et rage gf� Rgfroleum., py9ducts , but <br /> rather to contain small leaks and spills for short periods of time . This sect�oh V e� c'06_ei ' the procedures used to test <br /> the integrity of spill buckets to ensure that they do not leak. DEPAI IT 1 lii" ki r I <br /> Warning : Do not use fuels such as gasoline, E85 or diesel as a test fluid because they present a serious fire and <br /> safety hazard . Gasoline vapors are flammable and can explode if exposed to an ignition source such as a spark or <br /> open flame . If a tank or containment area is not tight, using fuel as the test fluid will cause a release into the soil or <br /> groundwater. <br /> Purpose : This method is used to test the integrity of single -walled spill buckets or the primary containment of <br /> secondarily contained spill buckets . <br /> Description of test: The spill bucket is filled with water. The water level is measured at the beginning and end of the <br /> test. <br /> Test equipment : Test equipment shall include : <br /> • Water <br /> • Measuring stick that is accurate to within 1 /16 (0.063) inch and of sufficient length <br /> • Stopwatch or other time -measurement device capable of measuring a one -second increment <br /> Preparation : <br /> 1 . Care should be taken when conducting the test in the rain or during freezing weather conditions . <br /> 2 . Remove and properly dispose of any liquid and debris ( leaves , sediment and trash ) in the spill bucket. Clean <br /> the spill bucket and examine it for damage , defects or improperly installed components . If there are loose <br /> components (e. g . , loose band clamps or bolts ) , have them tightened before conducting the integrity test. If <br /> there are items that must be repaired or replaced (e . g . , deteriorated gaskets/seals or drain valves ), notify the <br /> owner/operator. <br /> 3 . Examine the fill cap and adapter fitting for loose, missing or damaged parts , and have repaired if necessary. <br /> Have repairs made before putting water in the spill bucket. Make sure that the seal on the fill cap is present <br /> and in good condition . The cap must fit securely and be leaktight on the riser. The water level during the test <br /> typically will be above the cap, so a leaking cap will result in a failed test. As an alternative to a tight fill cap , <br /> use a plumber's plug in the fill riser if approved by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ ) and tank owner. <br /> 4. The spill -bucket drain valve , if present, must be leak-tight to pass the test. If it is not leaktight, it may be <br /> possible to simply remove and permanently plug the drain valve . <br /> 5 . If the spill bucket is found to have cracks , loose parts or separation of the bucket from the fill pipe , it is not <br /> considered to be liquid -tight. This visually indicates a test failure . <br /> Note : If the fill cap is not included in the spill bucket test and the cap is not tight, it could be the source of <br /> potential fuel contamination from water intrusion . <br /> Test procedure : <br /> 1 . Add water to the spill bucket to a level within 1 .5 inches of the top of the spill bucket. Allow the water to <br /> settle for 5 minutes before the initial water level measurement is taken . <br /> 2 . Place the measuring stick vertically at the lowest point in the spill bucket and extending above the water <br /> level in the spill bucket to allow for an accurate measurement to be taken . The location of the measuring <br /> stick must remain the same for each water level measurement. Document the initial water level measurement <br /> as measured from the bottom of the spill bucket. Alternative measurement methods may be used provided <br /> that measurement to 1 /16 (0 .063 ) inch can be made . <br /> 3 . Take all precautions to prevent the water level from being disturbed during the duration of the test. <br /> 4 . After one hour, document the ending water level measurement. <br /> 5 . Upon completion of the test, remove and properly dispose of the water. Dry the inside of the spill bucket <br /> before returning it to service. <br /> Pass/Fail criteria : If the water level has dropped less than 1 /8 (0 . 125 ) inch , the spill bucket passes the integrity test. If <br /> the water level has dropped 1 /8 (0 . 125 ) inch or greater, the spill bucket fails the integrity test. <br /> Proper disposal of test liquids : Test liquids must be disposed of properly. <br /> GPH = Gallons per hour, Y = Yes, N = No, NA = Not applicable, VPH = VacuumlPressure/Hydrostatiq ID = Identification <br />
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