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Page 1: Secondary Containment Monitoring Overview - NEIWPCC · 2018. 2. 15. · Secondary Containment Monitoring Overview . 2 Why Secondary Containment? Occurrence rates are FL Report data

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Secondary Containment Monitoring Overview

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Why Secondary Containment?

Occurrence rates are FL Report data quoted in Oil Express, Oct 9, 2006

Spill buckets 43% Piping 16% Dispensers 12% Tanks 12% Line Leak Detectors 3% STPs 3% Delivery Vehicles 3% Flex Connectors 2% Other 6%

Leak Sources

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Double Walled Underground Storage Tanks

(USTs)

UST Monitoring

• Secondary containment on UST’s designed to capture releases from primary containment

• Sensors are designed for notification of releases via TLS console

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Fiberglass UST Interstitial Sensor - Brine

• 794380-303 Dual Point

• 794380-301 Single Point

Dual Point Version

Leak in inner wall – “Low Level” alarm

Leak in outer wall with high groundwater – “High Level” alarm

Single Point Version

Leak in inner or outer wall – “Fuel Alarm”

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Fiberglass UST Interstitial Sensor - Brine

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Fiberglass UST Interstitial Sensor - Dry

• 794390-401, 404, 407, 409

Detects any liquid in interstitial space of double walled fiberglass tanks

Available in different lengths to accommodate UST radius

“Fuel Alarm” if liquid is detected

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Fiberglass UST Interstitial Sensor - Dry

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Steel UST Interstitial Sensors

• 794390-420 16’ Cable

• 794390-460 30’ Cable

Used in interstitial of double walled steel tank to detect presence of liquids

Float switch technology

“Fuel Alarm” with detection of liquid

Non-discriminating

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Steel UST Interstitial Sensors

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Double Walled Piping

Containment Sumps

Under Dispenser

Containment

Containment Sump Monitoring

• Containment sumps designed to capture component or piping releases

• Sensors are designed for notification of releases via TLS console

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Sump Sensors (non-discriminating)

• 794380-208 (12 ft. cable)

• 794380-209 (30 ft. cable)

Used in bottom of tank sumps and UDC’s

Float/magnetic reed switch technology

“Fuel Alarm” if liquid is detected

Compatible with all fuels

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Sump Sensors (non-discriminating)

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Sump Sensors (non-discriminating)

• 794380-323

Used in bottom of tank sumps and UDC’s

Position sensitive; “Sensor Out” alarm

“Fuel Alarm” if liquid is detected

Float/magnetic reed switch technology

Compatible with all fuels

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Sump Sensors (non-discriminating)

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Discriminating Sensors

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Mag Sump Sensor (Discriminating)

• Dual Float technology

• Detects water and fuel

• Programmable water warning/alarm levels

• Multiple sizes

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UST Interstitial Sensor (Discriminating)

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Other Sensors

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Micro Sensor

• 794380-344

Solid state electronic technology

Liquid detection in any confined space

Small (.4” x .8” x 2.2”)

Stiff, easy to push cord

Any liquid triggers “Fuel Alarm”

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Micro Sensor

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“Stand Alone” UDC Sump Sensors

• 847990-001

Feature

• Leak detection sensor option in retrofit UDC applications without wiring to TLS

Provides dispenser shutdown only

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Continuous Monitoring

Secondary Containment Vacuum Sensing (SCVS) System

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SCVS Overview

Features Maintains a continuous vacuum on a secondary space Designed and compatible with tanks, lines and sumps Detect a leak before it enters into the environment Simple Installation

Uses the submersible pump as a vacuum source Multiple sensors can share one vacuum source

SCVS Kit

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Why Continuous Monitoring?

Inherent assumption that both walls of a double walled system are competent for

the life of the system “Active” monitored components of an UST system are continuously monitored

“Passive” monitored components of an UST system are periodically monitored for

the presence of liquids

California studies showed hazardous liquids still entering the environment via passively monitored UST systems

No releases into environment since CA adopted continuous monitoring requirements in 2004

Continuous monitoring required for all tanks, piping and sumps in CA

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Mini Hydrostatic Sensor

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Sensor Operability Testing

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Testing Procedures

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Veeder-Root manual # 577013-814

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Testing Procedures

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Pretesting and Periodic Testing

• Pretesting procedures insure component integrity before use:

Tanks utilize pressure or vacuum Sumps filled with water and observed for leaks Piping pressurized and observed for loss of pressure

Inert gases (helium) also used for pretesting of UST components

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• Periodic testing insures component integrity during use: Operability testing of all leak detection equipment Sump integrity testing Typically every 36 months

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Alarm History Reports

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• Alarm History Reports are available via TLS console printer

• They provide a record of the last three (3) occurrences of each

type of alarm or warning condition

• Liquid Sensor Alarm History Reports record alarms for the liquid sensor that is selected

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• Alarm History Reports are accessible via TLS DIAGNOSTIC MODE

•Press MODE until the following message:

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•Press FUNCTION until the following message:

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•Press STEP until the following message:

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•Press PRINT to print report for specified Liquid Sensor:

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•Press TANK/SENSOR to access other Liquid Sensors:

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•Press PRINT to print additional sensor reports:

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Alarm Definition

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Alarm Definition

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Alarm Definition

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Alarm Definition

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Alarm Definition

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Thank You!

David Emmington Manager Environmental Products

The Veeder-Root Company [email protected]

916 638-2066

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