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Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill,Overfill,leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities <br /> • inspect and reinstall all containment sump If the water level changes 1/8(0.125)inch or great- <br /> lids, gaskets and covers. er. the containment sump fails the integrity test. <br /> 6.5.7 Pass/Fail Criteria. If the water level 6.6 Accelerated Precision Hydrostatic Test for Spill <br /> changes less than 1/8(0.125)inch,the containment Buckets and Containment Sumps, Electronic preci- <br /> sump passes the integrity test. sion test equipment can be utilized to test spill buckets <br /> and containment sumps. It incorporates more sensitive <br /> equipment that permits a test to be conducted in a shorter <br /> period of time.The procedures use the same test fluid and <br /> tests the same volume as other methods outlined in this <br /> chapter.The manufacturer of the measurement equipment <br /> should specify the precision and duration of the test and <br /> the pass/fail criteria. However, pass/fail criteria should <br /> not be less stringent than those prescribed for the 1-hour <br /> test in Section 6.5.7. <br /> The data sheet for Sections 6.2 or 6.5 may he used for this <br /> test.Refer to Appendix D. <br /> A <br /> 6.7 Proper Disposal of Test liquids. Test liquids <br /> must be disposed of properly. Check with the AHI <br /> regarding requirements for proper disposal. <br /> FIGURE 6-7. The test fluid level in the tank sump must <br /> be at least 4 inches above the highest sump penetra- <br /> tion or sidewall seam. <br /> 7. UST OVERFILL EQUIPMENT <br /> `"' VERIFICATION, INSPECTION <br /> AND TESTING <br /> Although the effectiveness of uverf"W prevention devices <br /> can be tested by attempting to overfill a UST with <br /> product and determining how well the device functions, <br /> this approach is not recommended. Any malfunction in <br /> the overfill prevention device could result in a product <br /> release that could result in a threat to public health and <br /> safety and environmental damage. <br /> Federal UST rules require that overfill prevention equip- <br /> ment automatically restrict flow or alert the transfer <br /> operator when the tank is no more than 90 percent full <br /> r _ or shut off flow into a tank when it is no more than 95 <br /> percent full.Other alternatives to prevent overfills are the <br /> restriction of flow during a delivery 30 minutes prior to <br /> overfilling.alerting the operator 1 minute before overfill- <br /> ing may occur-, or automatically shutting off flow into a <br /> tank so that none of the fittings located on top of the tank <br /> are exposed to product due to overfilling. <br /> The committee has written the recommended practices <br /> FIGURE B-B. Measuring sticks used to measure the for automatic shutoff devices to reflect that the devices <br /> water level should be securely mounted to ensure that must be set to shut off flow when the tank is no more <br /> they do not move during the test. than 95 percent fuU, and flow restriction and overfill <br /> ei-orcl 0 <br />