Issue
Date: November 22, 1995
Revision Date: May 5, 2003
Sir
Phoenix, Inc.
SIR
Phoenix
STATISTICAL
INVENTORY RECONCILIATION TEST METHOD (QUANTITATIVE)
Certification
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Leak
rate of 0.1 gph with PD = 99.0% and PFA = 1%.
"If a method meets the requirement for detecting
a leak rate of 0.1 gph, it will meet the requirement for
0.2 gph.", according to "Standard Test Procedures
for Evaluating Leak Detection Methods: Statistical Inventory
Reconciliation Methods", EPA/530/UST-90/007, June
1990, Section 7.2.3, page 30.
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Leak
Threshold
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If
the absolute value of the calculated leak rate (gain or
loss) is less than the leak threshold and the minimum
detectable leak rate is less than or equal to 0.1 gph
(0.2 gph for the 0.2 gph test), the test result is "pass."
If the absolute value of the calculated leak rate is greater
than or equal to the leak threshold, the result is "fail."
If the minimum detectable leak rate exceeds 0.1 gph (0.2
gph for the 0.2 gph test) and the absolute value of the
calculated leak rate is less than the leak threshold,
the test result is "inconclusive."
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Applicability
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Gasoline,
diesel.
Other more viscous liquids may be tested after consultation
with the vendor.
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Tank
Capacity
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Maximum
of 18,000 gallons.
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Data
Requirement
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Minimum
of 90 days of product level and flow through data are
required before making the first evaluation.
Following the first evaluation, subsequent evaluations
are made based on minimum of 30 days of data.
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Comments
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Not
evaluated using manifolded tank systems.
Of 41 data sets submitted for evaluation, 5 were inconclusive.
Median monthly throughput of tanks evaluated was 14,600
gallons.
Leak rates of 0.05, 0.1, and 0.2 gph were evaluated.
Data sets evaluated were supplied by vendor.
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SIR
Phoenix, Inc.
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Evaluator: Nathan Adams,
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15995
Indian Rd.
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Middle
Tennessee State University
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La
Conner, WA 98257
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Tel: (615) 898-2644
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Tel: (360) 466-0206
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Date
of Evaluation: 11/05/92
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