Spill Bucket Integrity Testing - Hydrostatic Testing Method is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is spill bucket integrity testing?
A: Spill bucket integrity testing is a method used to check the integrity of the spill buckets, which are used to capture any spills or leaks from underground fuel storage tanks.
Q: What is the hydrostatic testing method?
A: The hydrostatic testing method is a technique that involves filling the spill bucket with water and applying pressure to check for any leaks or weaknesses.
Q: Why is spill bucket integrity testing important?
A: Spill bucket integrity testing is important to ensure that any spills or leaks from underground fuel storage tanks are properly captured and do not pose a risk to the environment.
Q: Are there any other methods used for spill bucket integrity testing?
A: Yes, there are other methods used for spill bucket integrity testing, such as vacuum testing and electronic testing.
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