40 CFR §60.505
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- (a)The tank truck vapor tightness documentation required under § 60.502(e)(1) shall be kept on file at the terminal in a permanent form available for inspection.
- (b)The documentation file for each gasoline tank truck shall be updated at least once per year to reflect current test results as determined by Method 27. This documentation shall include, as a minimum, the following information:
- (1)Test title: Gasoline Delivery Tank Pressure Test—EPA Reference Method 27.
- (2)Tank owner and address.
- (3)Tank identification number.
- (4)Testing location.
- (5)Date of test.
- (6)Tester name and signature.
- (7)Witnessing inspector, if any: Name, signature, and affiliation.
- (8)Test results: Actual pressure change in 5 minutes, mm of water (average for 2 runs).
- (c)A record of each monthly leak inspection required under § 60.502(j) shall be kept on file at the terminal for at least 2 years. Inspection records shall include, as a minimum, the following information:
- (d)The terminal owner or operator shall keep documentation of all notifications required under § 60.502(e)(4) on file at the terminal for at least 2 years.
- (e)As an alternative to keeping records at the terminal of each gasoline cargo tank test result as required in paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) of this section, an owner or operator may comply with the requirements in either paragraph (e)(1) or (2) of this section.
- (1)An electronic copy of each record is instantly available at the terminal.
- (2)For facilities that utilize a terminal automation system to prevent gasoline cargo tanks that do not have valid cargo tank vapor tightness documentation from loading (e.g., via a card lock-out system), a copy of the documentation is made available (e.g., via facsimile) for inspection by permitting authority representatives during the course of a site visit, or within a mutually agreeable time frame.
- (f)The owner or operator of an affected facility shall keep records of all replacements or additions of components performed on an existing vapor processing system for at least 3 years.