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The following regulatory position papers have been drafted to provide compliance options related to issues that may be cited during inspection:
- Interstitial monitoring of open or closed piping systems
- (In-Line Leak Detector) Monitoring section of piping connected to the pump head, when a mechanical line leak detector has been installed in the product piping and a portion of the piping between the pump head and the leak detector is not being monitored for the 3.0 GPH leak
- Low Level Containment Sump Testing to comply with Section 280.35 which discusses periodic testing (3-yr) of containment sumps used for interstitial monitoring
- Sump sensors used as an automatic line line detector for purposes of monitoring for a 3.0 GPH leak
- Overfill Prevention Equipment Testing
- Dry Interstice Monitoring of Double Walled Underground Containment Sumps and acceptance to qualify for the three-year test exemption
- Permanently Out of Service (POS) Impressed Current systems not tested/maintained
- Permanently Out of Service (POS) Sacrificial Anode systems not tested/maintained