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Spill Bucket Integrity Testing - Vacuum Test Method is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is spill bucket integrity testing?
A: Spill bucketintegrity testing is a method used to ensure that the spill buckets at fueling stations are functioning properly and are not leaking.
Q: What is the vacuum test method of spill bucket integrity testing?
A: The vacuum test method involves creating a vacuum within the spill bucket and checking for any loss of vacuum, which would indicate a leak.
Q: Why is spill bucket integrity testing important?
A: Spill bucket integrity testing is important to prevent leaks of fuel or other hazardous materials, which can contaminate the soil and groundwater.
Q: Who performs spill bucket integrity testing?
A: Spill bucket integrity testing is typically performed by trained professionals or authorized inspectors.
Q: How often should spill bucket integrity testing be performed?
A: The frequency of spill bucket integrity testing varies by state and regulations, but it is generally recommended to be done at least annually.
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