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RESULTS OF A RETAIL GASOLINE OUTLET AND COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT STORM WATER RUNOFF STUDY
American Petroleum Institute
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Executive summary
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Objective
1.2 Background
1.3 Other studies
1.3.1 Sacremento County's action plan demonstration
project
1.3.2 National urban runoff program
2.0 WSPA/API part I and part II storm water runoff
studies
2.1 Literature search
2.2 Selection of RGOs and test sites
2.3 Selection of parking lots and test sites
2.4 Testing methodology
2.5 Sampling procedures
2.6 Analytical testing
2.7 Quality assurance and quality control
3.0 Results and discussion
3.1 Analytical results
3.2 Data comparisons
3.2.1 Comparison of results from RGO pump islands and
driveways
3.2.2 Comparison of results from RGO'., parking lots and
NURP
4.0 Conclusions
5.0 References
Presents the findings of a study to characterize storm water runoff from retail gasoline outlets and to compare the results with runoff from commercial parking lots and published urban "background" values. Funded by the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API), the results of this study indicate that fueling activities at normally operated and maintained retail gasoline outlets do not contribute additional significant concentrations of measured constituents in storm water runoff.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Petroleum Institute |
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