40 CFR §280.41
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Owners and operators of petroleum UST systems must provide release detection for tanks and piping as follows:
- (a)Tanks. Tanks must be monitored for releases as follows:
- (1)Tanks installed on or before April 11, 2016 must be monitored for releases at least every 30 days using one of the methods listed in § 280.43(d) through (i) except that:
- (i)UST systems that meet the performance standards in § 280.20 or § 280.21, and the monthly inventory control requirements in § 280.43(a) or (b), may use tank tightness testing (conducted in accordance with § 280.43(c)) at least every 5 years until 10 years after the tank was installed; and
- (ii)Tanks with capacity of 550 gallons or less and tanks with a capacity of 551 to 1,000 gallons that meet the tank diameter criteria in § 280.43(b) may use manual tank gauging (conducted in accordance with § 280.43(b)).
- (2)Tanks installed after April 11, 2016 must be monitored for releases at least every 30 days in accordance with § 280.43(g).
- (1)Tanks installed on or before April 11, 2016 must be monitored for releases at least every 30 days using one of the methods listed in § 280.43(d) through (i) except that:
- (b)Piping. Underground piping that routinely contains regulated substances must be monitored for releases in a manner that meets one of the following requirements:
- (1)Piping installed on or before April 11, 2016 must meet one of the following:
- (i)Pressurized piping. Underground piping that conveys regulated substances under pressure must:
- (ii)Suction piping. Underground piping that conveys regulated substances under suction must either have a line tightness test conducted at least every 3 years and in accordance with § 280.44(b), or use a monthly monitoring method conducted in accordance with § 280.44(c). No release detection is required for suction piping that is designed and constructed to meet the following standards:
- (A)The below-grade piping operates at less than atmospheric pressure;
- (B)The below-grade piping is sloped so that the contents of the pipe will drain back into the storage tank if the suction is released;
- (C)Only one check valve is included in each suction line;
- (D)The check valve is located directly below and as close as practical to the suction pump; and
- (E)A method is provided that allows compliance with paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(B) through (D) of this section to be readily determined.
- (2)Piping installed or replaced after April 11, 2016 must meet one of the following:
- (i)Pressurized piping must be monitored for releases at least every 30 days in accordance with § 280.43(g) and be equipped with an automatic line leak detector in accordance with § 280.44(a)
- (ii)Suction piping must be monitored for releases at least every 30 days in accordance with § 280.43(g). No release detection is required for suction piping that meets paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) through (E) of this section.
- (1)Piping installed on or before April 11, 2016 must meet one of the following: