Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-1003 - Equipment and Installation
A. The Division
shall reject a stage I vapor recovery system or component from future
installation if:
1. Federal regulations
prohibit its use;
2. The vapor
recovery system or component does not meet the manufacturer's specifications as
certified by CARB using test methods approved in
R3-7-1001; or
3. The vapor recovery system or component
fails greater than 20% of Division inspections for that system or component or
the Division receives equivalent failure results from a vapor recovery
registered service agency, as defined and regulated by Article 6, or from
another jurisdiction's vapor recovery program, and the Division provides at
least 30 days public notice of its proposed rejection.
B. The piping of a stage I vapor recovery
system shall be designed and constructed as certified by CARB for that specific
vapor recovery system. A person shall not alter a stage I vapor recovery system
or component from the CARB-certified configuration without obtaining Division
approval under
R3-7-1004 . All components installed
with the stage I vapor recovery system shall be certified by CARB or approved
by the Division as required under A.R.S. §
3-3512.
C. If Division inspection or test data reveal
a deficiency in a fitting, assembly, or component that cannot be permanently
corrected, the deficient fitting, assembly, or component shall not be used in
Arizona.
D. A stage I liquid or
vapor spill containment bucket may have a plugged drain rather than a drain
valve if a hand-operated pump is kept onsite for draining entrapped
liquid.
E. A stage I vapor recovery
system shall have pressure/vacuum (P/V) threaded valves on top of the vent
lines for gasoline storage tanks.
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