Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-761.700 - Repairs, Operation and Maintenance
(1)
Repairs.
(a) Repairs shall be performed if
any component of a storage tank system has:
1.
A release or discharge or contributed to a release or discharge of a regulated
substance, or
2. An operational or
structural problem that could potentially result in a release or discharge, or
lead to the presence of groundwater or surface water in the interstice of a
double-walled storage tank or integral piping.
(b) The storage tank system shall immediately
cease operating, dispensing, and accepting deliveries if:
1. Repairs are required for any component of
a storage tank system; and,
2. The
nature of the repair activities or the condition of the component cannot be
otherwise isolated from the storage tank system. The restrictions against
operating the storage tank system shall not apply if the storage tank system
contains fuels used solely for the generation of electricity by an electric
utility as defined in Chapter 366, F.S., where the removal of the storage tank
system from use would result in the shutdown of electrical generating units
serviced by the storage tank system; and,
3. The condition of the system component
results in an on-going discharge, pursuant to Rule
62-761.400,
F.A.C.
(c) Repairs shall
be made:
1. To restore the structural
integrity of the storage tank system and in a manner that will prevent releases
or discharges from structural failure or corrosion for the remaining
operational life of the storage tank system; and,
2. In accordance with manufacturer's
specifications and applicable reference guidelines.
(d) If repairs are needed for any primary or
secondary tank or piping system walls, or any interstitial spaces of storage
tank system components, the repaired components shall be integrity tested for
liquid tightness before being placed back into operation.
(e) A storage tank system that requires
repair but cannot be repaired within 90 days to operate in accordance with the
requirements of this chapter shall be taken out-of-service in accordance with
subsection 62-761.800(1),
F.A.C. If the system cannot be repaired within 365 days after being taken
out-of-service, it shall be permanently closed pursuant to subsection
62-761.800(2),
F.A.C.
(2) Cathodic
protection.
(a) Cathodic protection systems
shall be operated and maintained to provide continuous corrosion protection to
the metal components of those portions of the storage tank and integral piping
in contact with the soil or within metallic interstitial spaces using vapor
corrosion inhibitor technologies.
(b) Inspection and testing requirements.
1. Storage tank systems equipped with
cathodic protection must be inspected, tested, and evaluated by or under the
direction of a Corrosion Professional within six months of installation or
repair and at least every year, or every three years for factory-installed
(galvanic) cathodic protection systems, thereafter in accordance with the
criteria contained in AMPP, formerly NACE International Standards SP0169-2013,
incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-761.500(3)(d)
2., F.A.C., and SP0285-2021, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-761.500(2)(c)
4., F.A.C.; or STI R051-17 Cathodic Protection Testing Procedures for
sti-P3® UST's, (R051), Revised April
2017, as applicable, regardless of the date of installation of the storage tank
system. STI R051-17, Revised April 2017, is hereby adopted and incorporated by
reference, and available from the publisher Steel Tank Institute (STI)
publisher at STI, 944 Donata Court, Lake Zurich, Illinois 60047, (847)438-8265,
or from the publisher's website at https://www.steeltank.com/. The copyright
protected documents in this subparagraph are available for inspection at the
Department of Environmental Protection or the Department of State address
provided in subsection
62-761.210(1),
F.A.C. All cathodic protection systems shall either have permanent test
stations for soil-to-structure potential measurements or use temporary field
test stations for required testing in accordance with this
subparagraph.
2. Storage tank
systems with impressed current systems shall be inspected at intervals not
exceeding 60 days. All sources of impressed current shall be inspected.
Evidence of proper functioning shall be current output, normal power
consumption, a signal indicating normal operation, or satisfactory electrical
state of the protected structure. Impressed current systems that are
inoperative for a cumulative period exceeding 1, 440 hours in one year shall be
immediately taken out-of-service and assessed within 30 days by a Corrosion
Professional to ensure that the storage tank system is structurally sound, free
of corrosion holes, and operating in accordance with the design criteria before
being returned to service.
(c) Records of the continuous operation of
impressed current systems and all cathodic protection inspection, testing, and
repair activities shall be maintained in accordance with paragraph
62-761.710(3)(c),
F.A.C.
(d) Storage tank systems
with cathodic protection systems that have been determined by a Corrosion
Professional that the cathodic protection system cannot achieve or maintain
protection levels in accordance with the design criteria shall:
1. Be repaired within 90 days in accordance
with subparagraph 62-761.700(2)(b)
1., F.A.C., or
2. Be closed in
accordance with subsection
62-761.800(2),
F.A.C.
(3)
Operation and maintenance.
(a) Integrity
testing.
1. The integrity of secondary
containment systems and interstitial spaces, regardless of the date of
installation of the storage tank system or storage tank system component, shall
be verified by performing an interstitial or containment integrity test in
accordance with manufacturer's specifications. For storage tank systems or
system components without manufacturer integrity or containment testing
specifications, PEI/RP1200-19, 2019 Edition, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-761.500(1)(b)
5., F.A.C., shall be used. Secondary containment systems that use vacuum,
pressure, or liquid level (hydrostatic) monitoring for release detection are
exempt from this requirement. The interstitial or containment integrity tests
shall be performed in accordance with the following schedule:
a. Double-walled storage tanks and piping
shall be tested at the time of installation and at the time of any subsequent
repair,
b. Piping sumps shall be
tested by October 13, 2018, and every three years thereafter, not to exceed 36
months,
c. Dispenser sumps shall be
tested by October 13, 2018, and every three years thereafter, not to exceed 36
months,
d. Piping and dispenser
sumps over the surface waters of the state shall be tested within one year of
July 9, 2019, and every three years thereafter, not to exceed 36 months,
e. Double-walled spill containment
systems shall be tested by October 13, 2018, and every three years thereafter,
not to exceed 36 months,
f. All
single-walled spill containment systems shall be tested at intervals not
exceeding every 12 months and will be deemed timely if performed within the
same calendar month in which the test is due; and,
g. Single-walled storage tanks or integral
piping installed within liners are exempt from this
requirement.
2. Any
integrity test that indicates that the component is not tight shall be reported
and investigated as an incident pursuant to Rule
62-761.430,
F.A.C.
(b) Water removal.
1. Spill containment systems, interstitial
spaces, dispenser sumps, and piping sumps shall be maintained to provide access
for examination and water removal. Water in excess of one inch in depth, or any
regulated substance collected in secondary containment, spill containment
systems, or in piping sumps and dispenser sumps shall be removed within 72
hours of discovery and be either reused or properly disposed.
2. Petroleum Contact Water. Petroleum contact
water from storage tank systems shall be managed in accordance with Chapter
62-740, F.A.C.
(c) When a
storage tank system is registered out-of-service, the system shall continue to
be maintained in accordance with subsection
62-761.800(1),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 376.303 FS. Law Implemented 376.303, 403.091, 489.133 FS.
New 3-12-91, Formerly 17-761.700, Amended 9-30-96, 7-13-98, 6-21-04, 1-11-17, 7-9-19, 6-25-23.
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