California ICC UST Service Technician Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a function of spill buckets?

  1. Preventing vapors from escaping

  2. Collecting spilled fuel

  3. Providing drainage for secondary containment

  4. Releasing product back into the tank

The correct answer is: Providing drainage for secondary containment

Spill buckets play a crucial role in the management of fuel spills during the transfer process. Their primary functions include collecting spilled fuel and preventing vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. By providing a physical barrier, they ensure that any fuel that does spill is contained, thus minimizing environmental impact and safety risks. The option indicating that providing drainage for secondary containment is not a function of spill buckets highlights an important aspect of their design. Spill buckets are not intended to facilitate drainage; instead, they are designed to contain fluids and prevent them from flowing away or into other areas. This containment ensures that any spilled product is managed effectively without risk of contamination to surrounding soil or water. While spill buckets do prevent vapors from escaping and are intended to collect spilled fuel effectively, the function related to draining is unnecessary and counterproductive to their purpose. Spill management requires containment, not drainage, making this the correct choice for what is NOT a function of spill buckets.