Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-1007 - Operation
A. The owner or
operator of a gasoline dispensing site with stage I vapor recovery shall not
transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline into any gasoline storage tank
subject to this Article unless stage I vapor recovery equipment is installed,
maintained, operating, and being used according to the requirements of A.R.S.
Title 3, Chapter 19, Article 7, and this Article.
B. The owner or operator of a gasoline
dispensing site with stage I vapor recovery shall operate the stage I vapor
recovery system and associated components in compliance with the CARB
certification or Division approval under A.R.S. §
3-3512 for that system and these
rules.
C. The owner or operator of
a gasoline dispensing site with stage I vapor recovery located in area A shall
inspect the system and its components at least once every seven days. The
inspections shall include all stage I fittings and spill containment.
D. The owner or operator of a gasoline
dispensing site shall immediately stop using a stage I vapor recovery system or
component if one or more of the following system or component defects occur:
1. Tank vent pipes are not the proper height
or are not properly capped with approved pressure and vacuum vent
valves;
2. Vent pipes do not meet
the CARB-specified paint color code specified in
R3-7-1004(D)(13);
3. The stage I vapor recovery system is not
properly installed or maintained as evidenced by the following:
a. Spill containment buckets are cracked,
rusted, or not clean and empty of liquid; sidewalls are not attached or are
otherwise improperly installed; and drain valves are non-functioning or do not
seal;
b. A fill adaptor collar or
vapor poppet (drybreak) is loose, damaged, or has a fill or vapor cap that is
not installed or is missing, broken, not securely attached, or missing
gaskets;
c. Coaxial stage I is not
equipped with a functioning CARB-approved poppeted fill tube or the coaxial cap
is not installed or is missing, broken, not securely attached, or missing
gaskets; or
d. A fill tube is
missing, broken, or not sealed; has holes or damaged overfill prevention; or
the high point of the bottom opening is more than six inches above the tank
bottom;
4. The tank rise
cap with instrument lead wire for an electronic monitoring system is not
installed tightly or any other tank riser is not sealed and capped
securely;
5. An above-ground
storage tank does not display a permanently attached UL approval plaque;
or
6. Any other component
identified in the diagrams, exhibits, attachments, or other documents and
certified by CARB or required by the Authority to Construct permit for that
system is missing, disconnected, or malfunctioning.
E. For proper operation of a stage I vapor
recovery system or component under A.R.S. §
3-3512(C)(4), the
owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing site shall recover vapors during
pump-out from a gasoline storage tank to a mobile transporter.
F. The owner or operator of a gasoline
dispensing site shall ensure that any underground tightness test is conducted
in a manner that prevents gasoline vapors being emitted to the
atmosphere.
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