Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-12-236 - Periodic Operation and Maintenance Walkthrough Inspections
A. To properly
operate and maintain UST systems, owners and operators shall meet one of the
following:
1. Conduct a walkthrough
inspection that, at a minimum, checks the following equipment as specified
below:
a. Every 30 days (Exception: spill
prevention equipment at UST systems receiving deliveries at intervals greater
than every 30 days may be checked prior to each delivery):
i. Spill prevention equipment - visually
check for damage; remove liquid or debris; check for and remove obstructions in
the fill pipe; check the fill cap to make sure it is securely on the fill pipe;
and, for double walled spill prevention equipment with interstitial monitoring,
check for a leak in the interstitial area, and
ii. Release detection equipment - check to
make sure the release detection equipment is operating with no alarms or other
unusual operating conditions present; and ensure records of release detection
testing are reviewed and current; and
b. Annually:
i. Containment sumps - visually check for
damage, leaks to the containment area, or releases to the environment; remove
liquid (in contained sumps) or debris; and, for double walled sumps with
interstitial monitoring, check for a leak in the interstitial area,
and
ii. Hand held release detection
equipment - check devices such as tank gauge sticks or groundwater bailers for
operability and serviceability; or
2. Conduct operation and maintenance
walkthrough inspections according to a standard code of practice developed by a
nationally recognized association or independent testing laboratory that checks
equipment comparable to subsection (A)(1) of this Section; or
3. Conduct operation and maintenance
walkthrough inspections developed by the Department that checks equipment
comparable to subsection (A)(1) of this Section. The following code of practice
may be used to comply with subsection (A)(2) of this Section: Petroleum
Equipment Institute RP900-17, "Recommended Practices for the Inspection and
Maintenance of UST Systems".
B. Owners and operators shall maintain
records (in accordance with
R18-12-234) of operation and
maintenance walkthrough inspections for one year from the date of the
walkthrough inspection. Records may be on a form provided by the Department and
shall include a list of each area checked, whether each area checked was
acceptable or needed action taken, a description of actions taken to correct an
issue, and delivery records if spill prevention equipment is checked less
frequently than every 30 days due to infrequent deliveries.
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