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f%y PEON 200 - 17 <br /> 6. 2 .2 Description of Test. The spill bucket is <br /> IT <br /> " BUCKET AND filled with water. The water level is measured at the <br /> COTAINMENT SUMP beginning and end of the test. <br /> ING 6 . 2 .3 Test Equipment. Test equipment shall <br /> NEW include: <br /> 6 . 1 Goneale Spill buckets and containment sumps for water; <br /> tank systems are neither intended nor designed for the o measuring stick that is accurate to within 1/ 16 <br /> storage of pea troleum products , but rather to contain small (0 .063) inch and of sufficient length; <br /> leaks and spills for short periods of time. This , section <br /> describes the procedures used to test the integrity of spill plumber 's plug (appropriate size, if used) ; <br /> buckets and ;containment sumps to ensure that they do not o stopwatch or other time-measurement device <br /> leak. capable of measuring a 1 -second increment . <br /> 6 . 2 Spill Bucket Integrity Testing -- Hydrostatic 6 . 2. 4 Preparation . <br /> Test Mothold . <br /> _.. �. . _ _ _.._ �_. . .. __.... . ._ _.._ . . 1. Care should be taken when conducting the test <br /> 4{`S11ht MONC( io Do not use fuels such as Baso- in the rain or during freezing weather condi- <br /> line, E85 or diesel as a test fluid because tions . <br /> they ( present a serious fire and safety 2 . Remove and properly dispose of any liquid and <br /> hazard . Gasoline vapors are flammable debris (leaves , sediment and trash) in the spill <br /> and can explode If exposed to an ignition bucket. Clean the spill bucket and examine it for <br /> source such as a spark or open flame . If damage, defects or improperly installed compo- <br /> a tank or containment area Is not tight , nents . If there are loose components (e. g. , loose <br /> using fuel as the test fluid will cause a band clamps or bolts) , tighten -these items before <br /> relea ie into the soil or groundwater, conducting the integrity test. If there are items <br /> - - - �� - - -- - - - - that must be repaired or replaced (e.g. , deterio- <br /> rated gaskets/seals or drain valves) , notify the <br /> 6.2 .1, Purpose . This method is used to test the owner/operator. <br /> integr ty of single-walled spill buckets or the pri- <br /> mary containment of secondarily contained spill 3 . Examine the fill cap and adapter fitting for <br /> buckets. loose, missing or damaged parts , and make <br /> necessary repairs . Complete any repairs before <br /> putting water in the spill bucket. Make sure that <br /> the seal on the fill cap is present and in good <br /> condition. The cap must fit securely and be leak- <br /> watr Level tight on the riser. The water level during the test <br /> typically will be above the cap, so a leaking cap <br /> c it <br /> will result in a failed test. As an alternative to <br /> ' a tight-fill cap, use a plumber 's plug in the fill <br /> t riser if approved by the authority having juris- <br /> 6 t a <br /> ,• : _ ,. • diction (AHJ) and tank owner. <br /> js <br /> 4. The spill bucket drain valve, if present, must <br /> be leak-tight to pass the test. If it is not leak- <br /> tight, it may be possible to simply remove and <br /> permanently plug the drain valve, However, if <br /> you choose to permanently plug, ensure that the <br /> local regulations allow this modification. <br /> FIGURE 6.1. The hydrostatic method of determining 5. If the spill bucket #s found . o have cracks, loose - <br /> spill buckel integrity uses water to detect leaks. The parts or separati©n of the ucket , from° the., fill <br /> measuring stick must be placed in the same location pipe, it is not considered to be liquid-tight. This <br /> at the beginning and end of the test period to ensure visually indicates a test failui <br /> q <br /> accurate water level readings. � � <br /> E <br /> peLor , <br />