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Basically, manual tank gauging involves taking the tank out of service every week for 36 hours or more while you measure the tanks contents to see if changes in the tanks volume indicate a possible leak.
Hydrostatic tank gauging (HTG) is the traditional pressure-based method of measuring tank contents. A simple HTG system uses a single transmitter near the tank bottom. The total mass of material above the transmitter can be calculated by multiplying the measured pressure by the equivalent area of the tank.
The features of manual tank gauging are: Four measurements of the tanks contents must be taken weekly, two at the beginning and two at the end of at least a 36-hour period during which nothing is added to or removed from the tank (see Table of Test Standards for Manual Tank Gauging).
3) Manual tank gauging shall also meet the following requirements: A) Tank liquid level measurements are taken at the beginning and ending of a period of at least 36 hours during which no liquid is added to or removed from the tank; B) Level measurements are based on an average of 2 consecutive stick readings at both
All UST systems are required to have an approved release detection method to monitor at a frequency of at least every 30 days.