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    Enhanced Leak Detection

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    A key requirement for Veeder-Root’s Enhanced Leak Detection System is that it be able to test in situ for the presence of leaks at gasoline dispensing facilities. Aside from the obvious issues of safety and lost product, this functionality is obligatory for compliance with environmental standards mandated by federal and state oversight bodies, such as the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). The SWRCB demands a testing procedure that includes conditions as close to operational as possible, while still using environmentally safe gases as a test fluid. Although the test parameters (e.g., pressure) are allowed to deviate from operating conditions in order to facilitate the test procedure, a prescribed rescaling of the test thresholds must then be applied to account for the deviation. Whether the test is run at operation conditions or in a slightly different parameter regime, the fact that the testing must be done on the product and return lines after installation at a service station presents significant challenges in devising an effective test strategy

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1971

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    Nat. opinion poll indicates approval of legal abortion • President Pettit approves 3rd U.S.G.A. open dorm proposal • Action-packed Homecoming slated for Saturday, October 30 • Andrew Wyeth to receive degree on Founder\u27s Day • Ursinus professors present history forum October 20th • Editorial: Sign out • Focus: Rich Hofferman • Enforced adolescence: Place on the college community? • I.R. Club hosts to model U.N. • Probable parable • Spotlight: Pauline D. Pearson • Evening School enrolls 745; Numbers down • Women enjoy freedom with extended curfew • Soccer undefeated; 2-0-2 record • Third team rolls • Feiger\u27s field goal wins for Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1109/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1971

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    Name contest for new student faculty lounge • U.C. announces soloists for annual Messiah performance • President presents Ronnie Hollyman • Helicopter comes to U.C.; Nightlights installed • Buddhi\u27s Follies at Valley Forge • Education office offers new plan • Editorial: Rumors • Focus: Eileen Shrager • Students of many backgrounds participate in Sunday seminar • The science of setback • Century II: A bird\u27s eye view • Letter to the editor • Faculty portrait: Mr. Taras Zakydalsky • Pre-med meeting • The Administration answers • Bears close season with 4-4 record • Ursinus hoopla • Snellbelles undefeated • Ursinus wrestlers are bears • Bears drop 4: 1 game to gohttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1113/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1974

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    The Great Pumpkin comes to U.C. • Course Directory Catalogue Committee formed by U.S.G.A. • Antigone is ProTheatre\u27s production • Union does it again • Criminal law featured as Forum topic • Letters to the editor: Epitaph on an Ursinus transfer • Pages from Ursinus past: A legend • Perusing Pfahler\u27s pigeons • New Economics head • Equus reviewed • Concerts: Bizarre and sublime • Record review • Nate DuPree: Can a black man find happiness at Ursinus? • Martha Franklin: A half century of service to our students and campus • Readin\u27, ritin\u27 and new math • Introducing campus leaders • Football wrapup: Swarthmore; Widener • Hockey teams win the big games! • Harriers 6-4 on seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1024/thumbnail.jp
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