Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 11 - Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
Part 5 - Underground Storage Tank Regulations
Chapter 2 - Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality Underground Storage Tanks Regulations Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks (UST) (Adopted March 22, 1989; Amended August 25, 2011, Last Amended August 23, 2018)
Appendix 11-5-2-280.1 - GUIDELINES FOR THE EVALUATION OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Section 11-5-2-280.1-6 - CATHODIC PROTECTION TESTING
Section 11-5-2-280.1-6.10 - Cathodic Protection Test Locations
Section 11-5-2-280.1-6.10.4 - Piping Protected by Impressed Current
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 11-5-2-280.1-6.10.4
Current through September 24, 2024
With impressed current cathodic protection systems, pipe potentials are required to be measured with the reference electrode placed locally. Just as with any other type of cathodic protection system, knowing where the anodes that are protecting the piping are installed is of critical importance. Due to the high degree of variability that exists in anode placement and piping configurations, structure-to-soil potentials must be obtained by placing the reference electrode at both the tank and dispenser end of any piping that is protected by impressed current (See Figure 11).
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