Dispenser and Submersible Pump Study
- Topics:
- Petroleum and Gas
- Tags:
- Hardware,
- Storage,
- Storage Management,
- Storage System
- Source:
- Petroleum Equipment Institute
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Overview: The threat of petroleum releases into the Maine environment from underground petroleum storage systems has been greatly reduced. Virtually all active storage systems are now protected against corrosion and about half the storage system population is secondarily contained. However, in recent years there have been several significant releases to the environment that have occurred as a result of leaks from motor fuel dispensers and pumping systems. The purpose of this study was to quantify the frequency and estimate the severity of leakage from motor fuel dispensers and submersible pumping systems associated with underground storage systems.
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