All words and phrases defined in Section
376.301, F.S., shall have the
same meaning when used in this chapter unless specifically stated otherwise in
this chapter. See Section
376.301, F.S., for definitions
of the following terms: "Contaminant, " "Department, " "Discharge, " "Facility,
" "Flow-through process tank, " "Hazardous substances, " "Operator, " "Owner, "
"Petroleum, " "Petroleum product, " and "Pollutants." The following words and
phrases used in this chapter shall, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise, have the following meaning:
(1) "Ammonia" includes organic amines and
inorganic compounds that are liquids at standard temperature and pressure that,
when discharged, release free ammonia (NH3), or ammonium
ion (NH4+).
(2) "Biofuel" means fuel produced from
renewable resources especially, but not limited to, organic feedstocks such as
plant biomass, vegetable oils, animal fats, and treated municipal and
industrial wastes.
(3) "Cathodic
protection" means a method of preventing corrosion of a metal surface through
the use of galvanic anodes or impressed current.
(4) "Certified Contractor" means a Pollutant
Storage System Contractor certified by the Department of Business and
Professional Regulation in accordance with Chapter 489, F.S. Except for the
exemptions specified in Chapter 489, F.S., Certified Contractors are not
required for activities that do not involve excavating or disturbing the
backfill around storage tank systems. Certified Contractors are the only
contractors authorized to perform the following activities for underground
pollutant storage tank systems if backfill is disturbed:
(a) Installation of:
1. Storage tank systems or integral piping,
excluding drop tubes,
2. Overfill
protection and spill containment,
3. Secondary containment,
4. Internal release detection devices,
5. Cathodic protection systems;
and,
6. Dispenser sumps when the
integral piping is connected or disconnected during the installation of
secondary containment.
(b) Removal of tanks or integral piping; and,
(c) Internal lining of
tanks.
(5) "Certified
Contractors Form" means Underground Storage System Installation and Removal
Form for Certified Contractors
62-761.900(5).
(6) "Chlorine" includes organic and inorganic
compounds that are liquids at standard temperature and pressure that, when
discharged, may release free chlorine (Cl2) or chlorides
(Cl-).
(7) "Class A operator" of an underground
storage tank system facility is an individual who typically has primary
responsibility for ensuring the proper operation and maintenance of the storage
tank systems, particularly in the capacity of managing resources and personnel
necessary to achieve and maintain compliance with all storage tank system
regulations.
(8) "Class B operator"
of an underground storage tank system facility is an individual who ensures the
implementation of all applicable requirements of these regulations in the field
and implements the day-to-day aspects of the operation and maintenance of, and
recordkeeping for, storage tank systems.
(9) "Class C operator" of an underground
storage tank system facility is an individual designated by the facility owner,
storage tank system owner, or operator who typically controls the dispensing of
fuel at the facility and is responsible for initial response to alarms,
releases, spills, overfills, or threats to the public or to the
environment.
(10) "Closure
Integrity Evaluation" is an assessment of storage tank system integrity that is
performed by a third-party inspection or testing entity at closure,
replacement, or change in service from a tank containing regulated substance to
a non-regulated substance. The evaluation is a physical test of interstitial
tightness or visual inspection of the interstice of a secondarily contained
storage tank system, secondarily contained storage tank system component, or a
primary integrity test of a single-walled storage tank, or containment
integrity test of a single-walled piping sump, dispenser sump, or spill
containment system.
(11) "Closure
Integrity Report" means Closure Integrity Evaluation Report Form for USTs
62-761.900(7).
(12) "Closure Report" is a report prepared in
accordance with Instructions for Conducting Sampling During Underground
Storage Tank Closure, July 2019 Edition.
(13) "Compatible" means the ability of two or
more substances to maintain their respective physical and chemical properties
upon contact with one another for the design life of the storage tank system
under conditions likely to be encountered in the storage tank system.
(14) "Corrosion Professional" means a person
who, by reason of knowledge of the physical sciences and the principles of
engineering and mathematics acquired by a professional education and related
practical experience, is qualified to engage in the practice of corrosion
control on buried or submerged metal components of a storage tank system.
Corrosion Professionals shall be accredited or certified by NACE International
as either a Cathodic Protection Specialist or Corrosion Specialist, or be a
professional engineer licensed in the state of Florida.
(15) "Corrosion Protection" means the
minimization of corrosion by the use of cathodic protection or vapor corrosion
inhibitors.
(16) "County" means a
locally administered governmental program under contract with the Department to
perform compliance verification activities at facilities with storage tank
systems within the boundaries stipulated in the applicable contract.
(17) "Day tank" means a storage tank
connected to a regulated tank by way of integral piping that contains the
amount of fuel commonly used in a 24-hour period.
(18) "Discovery" means actual knowledge or
knowledge of facts that could reasonably lead to actual knowledge of the
existence of a previously unreported incident, release, or discharge.
(19) "Dispenser" means a dispensing system
that is used to transfer regulated substances from a fixed point to a vehicle
or portable container.
(20)
"Dispenser sump" means a storage tank system component installed as secondary
containment beneath a dispenser to prevent discharges of regulated
substances.
(21) "Double-walled"
means a storage tank system or system component that has an outer wall that
provides secondary containment.
(23) "Empty" means all regulated substances
have been removed so that no more than one inch in depth or 0.3 percent by
weight of total system capacity of regulated substances remains in the storage
tank system.
(24) "Free product"
means the presence of a regulated substance as a nonaqueous phase liquid in the
environment in excess of 0.01 foot in thickness, measured at its thickest
point.
(25) "Hydrostatic test"
means a containment integrity test for a storage tank system or storage tank
system component that is performed in accordance with this chapter using
equilibrium and the pressure of liquids.
(26) "Impervious" means:
(a) A synthetic material or another material
registered in accordance with subsection
62-761.850(2),
F.A.C., that is compatible with the stored regulated substance, and has a
permeability rate to the regulated substance stored of 1 x
10
-7 cm/sec or less, or
(b) For concrete structures, a material that:
1. Meets the design and construction
standards of
Design Considerations for Environmental Engineering
Concrete Structures, ACI 350.4R-04, 2004 Edition and
Control
of Cracking in Concrete Structures, ACI 224R-01, (Reapproved 2008),
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, and available at the Department
address listed in subsection
62-761.210(1),
F.A.C., or from the publisher at ACI, 38800 Country Club Drive., Farmington
Hills, Michigan 48331-3439, (248)848-3800, or the publisher's website at
http://www.concrete.org/,
or
2. Is applied to the concrete in
accordance with
Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Coating
Systems for Concrete Used in Secondary Containment, SSPC-TU 2/NACE
6G197, Publication No. 97-04/Item No. 24193, February 1997, hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference, and available at the Department address listed in
subsection
62-761.210(1),
F.A.C., or from the publisher at SSPC: The Coatings Society, 40 24th Street,
6th Floor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4643, (877)281-7772, or from the
publisher's website at
http://www.sspc.org/; or from the publisher
at NACE International, 1440 South Creek Drive, Houston, Texas 77084-4906,
(800)797-6223, or from the publisher's website at
http://www.nace.org/.
(27) "In contact with the soil" means any
portion of a storage tank system, that physically touches the soil or, if not
in direct contact with the soil, is separated from the soil only by a casing,
wrapping, or other material that is not impervious.
(28) "Incident" is a condition or situation
indicating that a release or discharge may have occurred from a storage tank
system or system component.
(30) "In-service" means a storage tank system
where the owner or operator has not reported to the Department in accordance
with paragraph
62-761.400(2)(a),
F.A.C., that the tank is out-of-service pursuant to paragraph
62-761.800(1)(b),
F.A.C.
(31) "Integral piping" means
on-site piping, originating or terminating at the regulated storage tank or
tanks, that conveys regulated substances. Vapor, or other recovery lines and
vent lines are not considered integral piping. Integral piping includes all
valves, elbows, joints, flanges, pumps, and flexible connectors associated with
the pipe originating at the storage tank, up to the:
(a) Union of the integral piping with the
dispenser;
(b) Fill cap or fill
valve, or
(c) Forwarding pump used
for transferring regulated substances to a flow-through process tank or an
industrial production or manufacturing point of use.
Onsite means on the same or geographically contiguous
property as the facility regulated under this chapter that is under the same
ownership or control. The properties may be divided by a public or private
right-of-way or an easement.
(32) "Integrity test" means a determination
of the liquid tightness of a storage tank system or system component using one
of the following types of tests:
(a)
"Interstitial integrity test" means an evaluation of the interstitial space in
a double-walled storage tank system or system component using vacuum, pressure,
liquid filled monitoring systems, or equivalent test methods certified by a
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, or
(b) "Primary integrity test" means an
evaluation of the liquid tightness of the primary tank or integral piping,
or
(c) "Containment integrity test"
means an evaluation of the liquid tightness of hydrant pits, isolation valve
pits, piping sumps, dispenser sumps, and spill containment
systems.
(33)
"Interstice" means the space between the primary and secondary wall of a
storage tank system or system component.
(34) "Interstitial monitoring" is a method of
release detection in which the area between the primary and secondary wall of a
storage tank system component is monitored for signs of release.
(35) "Limited Closure Report" means Limited
Closure Report Form for USTs
62-761.900(8).
(36) "Liner" means an impervious material
that meets the performance requirements of paragraph
62-761.500(1)(b),
F.A.C., that is used externally as a method of secondary containment.
(37) "Maintenance" means the normal
operational upkeep in accordance with Rule
62-761.700, F.A.C., to prevent a
storage tank system or system component from releasing or discharging regulated
substances.
(38) "Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory" means an international or national organization
or governmental entity that can perform quantitative and qualitative tests on
storage tank system equipment, evaluate the test data and equipment
performance, and make determinations of the equipment's capability of meeting
the technical requirements of this chapter. A Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory shall have at least five years of professional storage tank system
equipment testing experience.
(39)
"Operability test" means a test performed to determine if electronic and
mechanical release detection and overfill protection devices or systems are
functioning as designed and in accordance with manufacturers'
specifications.
(40)
"Out-of-service" means a storage tank system or system component that is
designated as out-of-service by the owner or operator to the Department on
Storage Tank Facility Registration Form
62-761.900(2).
(41) "Overfill" is an incident that occurs
when a tank is filled beyond its capacity.
(42) "Overfill protection" is a device or
method for preventing an incident, release, or discharge from a storage tank
during filling of the storage tank system.
(43) "Pesticides" means any substance or
mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or
mitigating any insects, rodents, nematodes, fungi, weeds, or other forms of
plant or animal life or viruses, except viruses, bacteria, or fungi on or in
living humans or other animals, which the Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services by rule declares to be a pest, and any substance or mixture
of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant;
however, the term "pesticide" does not include any article that:
(a) Is a "new animal drug" within the meaning
of 21 U.S.C. §
321(v) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic
Act;
(b) Has been determined by the
Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services not to
be a new animal drug by a regulation establishing conditions of use for the
article, or
(c) Is an animal feed
within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. §
321(w) of the Federal Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act bearing or containing an article covered in this
subsection.
(44) "Pipe"
or "piping" means any hollow cylindrical or tubular conveyance through which
regulated substances flow.
(45)
"Piping sump" means a storage tank system component installed as secondary
containment or a monitoring port at the lowest point in the integral piping to
detect releases. Piping sumps do not include impervious pits or trenches which
contain integral or bulk product piping so long as such pits or trenches are
open on the top or have grating on the top that allow the integral or bulk
product piping to be visually inspected.
(46) "Pressurized piping" means piping
through which regulated substances are pumped under pressure.
(47) "Product" means any commodity made from
oil or gas and includes refined crude oil, crude tops, topped crude, processed
crude petroleum, residue from crude petroleum, cracking stock, uncracked fuel
oil, fuel oil, treated crude oil, residuum, gas oil, casinghead gasoline,
natural gas gasoline, naphtha, distillate, condensate, gasoline, used oil,
kerosene, benzene, wash oil, blended gasoline, lubricating oil, blends or
mixtures of oil with one or more liquid products or byproducts derived from oil
or gas, and blends or mixtures of two or more liquid products or byproducts
derived from oil or gas, whether hereinabove enumerated or not.
(48) "Registration form" means Storage Tank
Facility Registration Form
62-761.900(2).
(49) "Regulated substance" means a liquid at
standard conditions of temperature and pressure (60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7
pounds per square inch absolute), that is a pollutant or a hazardous substance,
or any mixture of the two, when stored in a storage tank system.
(50) "Release" means a loss of regulated
substances from a storage tank system or system component into the system's
secondary containment.
(51)
"Release detection" means a method of detecting the presence of regulated
substances within a storage tank system's or system component's secondary
containment or detecting other conditions or situations indicative of a release
or discharge.
(52) "Repair" means
to restore or replace any defective or damaged parts of a storage tank system
or system component in accordance with Rule
62-761.700, F.A.C. Replacement
of a non-defective part is not a repair.
(53) "Residential storage tank system" means
a storage tank system that provides fuel for heating, air conditioning, or
electricity to a residential structure. That structure is a non-commercial
building utilized exclusively as a dwelling unit that is used as a home or
residence by one or more persons who maintain a common household, excluding
transient occupancies.
(54)
"Secondary containment" means a release detection and discharge prevention
system that meets the performance requirements of paragraph
62-761.500(1)(b),
F.A.C., and includes dispenser sumps, piping sumps, spill containment systems,
the outer wall of double-walled tanks and integral piping, or the liner or an
impervious containment area surrounding single-walled tanks or integral
piping.
(55) "Sheen" means a
regulated substance less than or equal to 0.01 foot in thickness, measured at
its thickest point, or visibly observed, floating on surface water,
groundwater, or within secondary containment.
(56) "Spill containment system" means a fixed
component that is designed to prevent a discharge of regulated substances from
the tank fill pipe.
(57) "Storage
tank system" means a tank used to contain regulated substances, its integral
piping, and all its components, including dispensers, spill containment
systems, overfill protection systems, secondary containment systems, and any
associated release detection equipment. A storage tank system is a "storage
system" as defined in Section
376.301, F.S.
(58) "Storage tank system component" or
"system component" means any part (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) of the
storage tank system that is necessary for a tank system to operate properly and
safely. This includes tanks, integral piping, sensors, sumps, pumps, including
dispensers, spill containment systems, overfill protection systems, secondary
containment systems, and any associated release detection equipment.
(59) "Suction piping" means piping through
which regulated substances flow by suction due to a pump located at the
dispenser or other endpoint of the piping.
(60) "Sump" means a storage tank system
component installed as secondary containment to prevent discharges of regulated
substances. Sumps include dispenser sumps, piping sumps, spill containment
systems and hydrant sumps. Hydrant sumps or hydrant pits are any secondary
containment system associated with hydrant piping, including hydrant pits,
isolation valve pits, valve access pits, and control pits but excludes
double-walled piping.
(61) "Tank"
means an enclosed stationary container or structure that is designed or used to
store regulated substances, and the volume of which, including the volume of
underground piping, is ten percent or more buried beneath the surface of the
ground.
(62) "UST" means an
underground storage tank.
(63)
"Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor" (VCI) means a chemical substance that volatilizes
from a liquid or solid that is designed to inhibit corrosion within an enclosed
airspace.