Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-762.502 - System Requirements for Field Erected Storage Tanks
(1) General requirements.
(a) Wellhead Protection. Persons are advised
that Chapter 62-521, F.A.C., contains restrictions regarding the location of
storage tank systems within 500 feet of a potable water well.
(b) Secondary containment.
1. The materials used for secondary
containment shall be:
a. Impervious to the
regulated substances and able to withstand deterioration from external
environmental conditions;
b.
Non-corrosive or of corrosion-protected materials; and,
c. Of sufficient thickness and strength to
withstand hydrostatic forces at maximum capacity to prevent a
discharge.
2. Synthetic
liners, unless previously approved by the Department, shall be designed and
tested in accordance with GRI - GM13 Standard Specification, Rev. 16, March
2021, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(b)
2., F.A.C., and be registered with the Department in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C. Liners shall not be constructed or consist of naturally occurring
in-situ soils.
3. Secondary
containment constructed of concrete shall be:
a. Designed and constructed in accordance
with ACI 224R-01, (Reapproved 2008), and ACI 350.4R-04, 2004 Edition, both
incorporated by reference in paragraph
62-762.201(33)(b),
F.A.C., or
b. Lined in accordance
with SSPC-TU 2/NACE 6G197, February 1997, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.201(33)(b)
2., F.A.C., unless previously lined in accordance with NACE Standard
SP0892-2007, (formerly RP0892), 2007 Edition, incorporated by reference in
sub-subparagraph 62-762.501(1)(b)
3.b., F.A.C., and be registered with the Department in accordance with
subsection 62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., or
c. Designed, evaluated,
and certified by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Florida that
the concrete secondary containment system meets the general construction
requirements specified in subparagraph
62-762.502(1)(b)
1., F.A.C.
4. Secondary
Containment constructed with other materials, including clay liner materials,
shall be impervious and registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C.
5. For cathodically
protected tanks and integral piping, secondary containment systems shall not
interfere with the operation of the cathodic protection system.
6. For VCI protected tanks, the secondary
containment system shall provide containment for the vapor corrosion
inhibitors.
7. Secondary
containment systems shall be designed and installed to direct any release to a
monitoring point or points.
8. If
factory-made containment systems or single-walled sumps are installed on the
system, a containment integrity test shall be performed in accordance with
manufacturer's requirements. For system components without manufacturer
containment integrity testing specifications, PEI/RP1200-19, 2019 Edition,
incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(b)
8., F.A.C., shall be used before the component is placed into service. For
field-fabricated components the tests shall be at least for 24 hours in
accordance with manufacturer's requirements.
9. An interstitial integrity test shall be
performed on each double-walled or double-bottomed storage tank with a closed
interstice after it is constructed at the facility, and before the storage tank
is placed into service. This test shall be performed in accordance with Annex
I.6, Testing and Inspection, located in API Std 650, March 2020, incorporated
by reference in subsection
62-762.201(67),
F.A.C.
10. An interstitial
integrity test shall be performed on double-walled small diameter integral
piping in contact with the soil, or that transports regulated substances over
surface waters of the state, in accordance with PEI/RP100-20, 2020 Edition,
incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(b)
10., F.A.C., and PEI/RP1200-19, 2019 Edition, before the small diameter
integral piping is placed into service.
(c) Cathodic protection.
1. Test stations. Cathodic protection systems
shall be designed, constructed, and installed with test stations in accordance
with NACE standards contained in paragraph
62-762.211(2)(g),
F.A.C., or another method of monitoring to allow for a determination of current
operating status. Cathodic protection test stations shall provide direct access
to the soil electrolyte in close proximity to each cathodically protected
structure for placement of reference electrodes, and monitoring wires that
connect directly to cathodically protected structures. Facilities where direct
access to soil in close proximity to cathodically protected structures is
present, and where electrical connections to cathodically protected structures
can be conveniently accomplished, need not have separate dedicated cathodic
protection test stations.
2. The
cathodic protection system shall be operated and maintained in accordance with
subsection 62-762.702(2),
F.A.C.
3. Any field-installed
cathodic protection system shall be designed and installed by or under the
direction of a Corrosion Professional.
(d) Corrosion Protection with Vapor Corrosion
Inhibitors (VCI).
1. Testing locations for
vapor corrosion inhibitors. Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor technologies, registered
with the Department in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., provide an alternative to cathodic protection for protection of metal
surfaces within the secondary containment. VCI effectiveness shall be
established by the use of electrical resistance probes located in testing
locations as recommended by a Corrosion Professional to monitor corrosion
rates.
2. Any field-installed VCI
protection system shall be designed and installed by, or under the direction
of, a Corrosion Professional and the VCI manufacturer's certified installer.
The VCI protection system shall be operated and maintained in accordance with
subsection 62-762.702(3),
F.A.C.
(e) Compatibility.
The primary and secondary walls of storage tank systems shall be made of, or
internally lined with, materials that are compatible with the regulated
substance stored in the storage tank systems and with substances or conditions
present in the environment. All storage tank systems containing blends of
ethanol, biodiesel, or other biofuels and additives shall be compatible with
regulated substances stored in the storage tank systems.
(f) Exterior coatings. Exterior portions of
tanks and integral piping shall be coated or otherwise protected from external
corrosion. The coating shall be designed and applied to resist corrosion,
deterioration, and degradation of the exterior wall.
(g) All components of a storage tank system
shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
(h) All storage tank
systems shall be installed in accordance with the applicable provisions of API
Std 650, March 2020, incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.201(67),
F.A.C.; NFPA 30, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in paragraph
62-762.201(36)(a),
F.A.C.; NFPA 30A, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(h)
2., F.A.C.; ASME B31.3, 2020 Edition, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(h)
3., F.A.C.; and PEI/RP200-19, 2019 Edition, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.501(1)(b)
9., F.A.C.
(i) Whenever integral
piping in contact with the soil is installed or relocated after January 11,
2017, a survey drawing of the underground integral piping, signed and sealed by
a professional land surveyor or professional engineer licensed in the State of
Florida, shall be completed and maintained as a record in accordance with Rule
62-762.711,
F.A.C.
(2) Storage tank
installation.
(a) All storage tank systems
shall be installed in accordance the applicable provisions of Chapter 22 of
NFPA 30, 2021 Edition.
(b) Storage
tank construction requirements.
1. Storage
tanks shall be constructed in accordance with one of the following:
a. Design and Construction of Large, Welded,
Low-Pressure Storage Tanks, API Std 620, 12th Edition, October 2013, includes
Addendum 1 (2014), Addendum 2 (2018) and Addendum 3 (2021), hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference and, as a copyright protected document, is available
at the Department of Environmental Protection or the Department of State
address provided in subsection
62-762.211(1),
F.A.C., or from the publisher at API, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, DC
20005, (202)682-8000, or at http://www.api.org/, or
b. API Std 650, March 2020, incorporated by
reference in subsection
62-762.201(67),
F.A.C.
2. Storage tanks
shall be inspected and tested at a frequency established in accordance with API
Std 653, November 2014, including Addendum 1 (2018), Addendum 2 (2020), and
Errata 1 (2020), incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C., and maintained for the life of the tank.
(c) Cathodic and corrosion protection. Steel
tanks in contact with the soil shall have a cathodic or corrosion protection
system meeting the following requirements:
1.
The cathodic protection system shall be designed, constructed, and installed in
accordance with API RP 651, 4th Edition, September 2014, incorporated by
reference in paragraph
62-762.501(2)(c),
F.A.C., or NACE Standard SP0193-2016-SG (formerly RP0193-2001), 2016 Edition,
incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(2)(c)
1., F.A.C. Storage tanks that have been upgraded with secondary containment
consisting of a new steel bottom that is not in contact with the soil are not
required to have cathodic protection on the new steel bottom,
2. A field-installed cathodic protection
system shall be designed and installed by or under the direction of a Corrosion
Professional,
3. The cathodic
protection system shall be designed and installed with at least one test
station in accordance with paragraph
62-762.502(1)(c),
F.A.C., or a method of monitoring to allow for a determination of current
operating status; and,
4. The
cathodic protection system shall be operated and maintained in accordance with
subsection 62-762.702(2),
F.A.C.
5. Storage tank systems
using corrosion protection systems with vapor corrosion inhibitors that are
registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., shall be designed and installed in accordance with the requirements
specified in subsection
62-762.702(3),
F.A.C., and under the direction of a Corrosion
Professional.
(d)
Secondary containment.
1. All storage tanks,
including those that contain used oil, shall have secondary
containment.
2. Storage tanks
containing high viscosity products are exempt from the requirements for
secondary containment.
3. Dike
field areas with secondary containment shall:
a. Conform to the requirements of Chapter 22
of NFPA 30, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in paragraph
62-762.201(36)(a),
F.A.C.,
b. Contain a minimum of 110
percent of the maximum capacity of the storage tank located within the dike
field area, or of the largest single-walled storage tank located within a dike
field area including more than one storage tank. For dike field areas
containing more than one storage tank, capacity calculations shall be made
after deducting the volume of the storage tanks, other than the largest storage
tank, below the height of the dike,
c. Be constructed, if not roofed or otherwise
protected from the accumulation of rainfall, with either:
(I) A siphon to remove accumulated liquids or
a drainage system that allows the continuous discharge of water but functions
to automatically stop the flow of all liquids upon the presence of regulated
substances, or
(II) A gravity drain
pipe which has a manually controlled valve, normally closed, or a manually
controlled pump. Gravity drain pipes shall be designed and constructed to
prevent a discharge in the event of fire; and,
d. Have all integral piping and other
penetrations that pass through the secondary containment of dike field areas
sealed around the penetration with an impervious compatible material to prevent
the release of regulated substances.
4. Storage tanks where the entire bottom of
the tank is in contact with concrete, and the concrete is not sealed in
accordance with paragraph
62-762.502(1)(b),
F.A.C., do not have to seal the concrete beneath the tank until such time as
the tank bottom is replaced. Concrete secondary containment systems designed in
accordance with subparagraph
62-762.502(1)(b)
3., F.A.C., do not have to be sealed.
5. Instead of installing secondary
containment in the entire dike field area in accordance with this subsection,
an alternative dike field secondary containment system registered in accordance
with subsection 62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., may be used. Alternative dike field secondary containment systems are
not allowed in public wellhead protection areas. The alternative dike field
secondary containment system, regardless of the date of installation of the
storage tank system, must provide:
a.
Continuous tank shell monitoring with approved probes, cables, or electronic
sensors,
b. Immediate electronic
notification to the owner or operator of overfills and leaks from the tank
shell,
c. Stormwater
management,
d. A high and a
high-high level overfill alarm system with an annual test of operability, in
accordance with Overfill Prevention for Storage Tanks in Petroleum Facilities,
API Standard 2350, 5th Edition, September 2020, including Errata 1, April 2021,
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and, as a copyright protected
document, is available for inspection at the Department of Environmental
Protection or the Department of State address provided in subsection
62-762.211(1),
F.A.C., or from the publisher at API, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, DC
20005, (202)682-8000, or at http://www.api.org/. An annual operability
test will be deemed timely if performed within the same calendar month in which
the test is due,
e. An impervious
overfill retention system that will contain the volume of product that would be
transferred at the maximum flow rate for a period of five minutes by the
pump(s) used for filling the tank,
f. An automatic system for shutting off the
pump(s) used for filling the tank by an electronic signal from the continuous
tank shell monitoring system, or an automatic system for the closing of any
valve whose actuation time will stop the product transfer without inducing
hydraulic hammer into the transfer system. The system must be designed to
operate in conjunction with the impervious overfill retention system and be
capable of preventing any discharge of product being transferred during and
after the time needed to shut off the pump or close the valve,
g. Equipment that is designed to be secondary
containment in accordance with paragraph
62-762.502(1)(b),
F.A.C., installed around or beneath pumps and valves within the dike field or
secondary containment area; and,
h.
For new tanks, a release prevention barrier underneath the tank in accordance
with API Std 650, March 2020, Annex I, incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.201(67),
F.A.C., or an equivalent system registered as a release prevention barrier or
secondary containment in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C.
6. Instead of
installing secondary containment in the entire dike field area in accordance
with this subsection, a double-walled storage tank may be used. The storage
tank must be constructed in accordance with API Std 650 March 2020. API 650 is
incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.201(66),
F.A.C.
7. Release prevention
barriers for dike field containment systems shall be impervious and be designed
and constructed in accordance with API Std 650, March 2020, incorporated by
reference in subsection
62-762.201(66),
F.A.C., or be registered as a release prevention barrier or secondary
containment in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C.
(e) Overfill
protection.
1. No transfer of regulated
substances shall be made unless the volume available in the tank is greater
than the volume of regulated substances to be transferred. The transfer shall
be repeatedly monitored to prevent overfilling.
2. Overfill protection shall be performed, as
applicable, in accordance with API Standard 2350, 5th Edition, September 2020,
including Errata 1, April 2021. API Standard 2350 is incorporated by reference
in sub-subparagraph 62-762.502(2)(d)
5.d., F.A.C.
3. All storage tanks,
not subject to API Standard 2350, 5th Edition, September 2020, including Errata
1, April 2021, incorporated by reference in sub-subparagraph
62-762.502(2)(d)
5.d., F.A.C., shall not be filled beyond 90 percent capacity and shall be
equipped with at least one of the following overfill protection devices or
containment method:
a. A level gauge or other
measuring device that accurately shows the level of regulated substances in the
storage tank, and is visible to the person who is monitoring the
filling,
b. A high level warning
alarm that is either visible, audible, or both to the person monitoring the
filling,
c. A high level liquid
flow cutoff controller, or
d. An
impervious dike field area designed to contain overfills.
4. All overfill protection devices shall be
tested for operability at installation and test results shall be maintained and
available for inspection by the Department or county in accordance with Rule
62-762.711, F.A.C.
5. Effective October 17, 2019,
owners and operators shall:
a.
Designate a primary overfill protection device used to meet the requirements in
subparagraph 62-762.502(2)(e)
3., F.A.C., and any additional overfill devices shall not interfere with the
designated primary device; and,
b.
Ensure the designated primary overfill protection device is registered pursuant
to registration of storage tank system equipment and release detection systems
and methods, with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C.
6. An annual
operability test shall be performed on the designated primary overfill
protection device used to meet the Department's overfill protection requirement
at intervals not exceeding 12 months to ensure proper operation and test
results shall be maintained and available for inspection by the Department or
county in accordance with Rule
62-762.711, F.A.C. An annual
operability test will be deemed timely if performed within the same calendar
month in which the test is due.
(f) Spill Containment. Storage tanks that are
loaded by trucks shall be installed with a spill containment system at each
tank fill connection within six months of January 11, 2017, except for tank
fill connections located within dike field areas with secondary containment or
within tank truck containment areas. The spill containment system shall meet
the requirements of paragraph
62-762.502(1)(b),
F.A.C.
(g) Piping sumps.
1. Piping sumps shall meet the performance
requirements of paragraph
62-762.502(1)(b),
F.A.C., and be registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C. The sumps shall be designed, constructed, and installed to prevent water
entering the sump.
2. Piping sumps
shall be installed to allow for interstitial monitoring of the integral piping
and monitoring of the piping sump, as applicable, in accordance with Rule
62-762.601,
F.A.C.
(h) Hydrant sumps.
Underground hydrant sumps shall be installed to prevent the discharge of
regulated substances during fueling of aircraft, vessels, or at any other time
the hydrant system is in use, and shall be registered in accordance with
subsection 62-762.851(2),
F.A.C. Any such equipment shall be sealed to and around the hydrant piping with
an impervious, compatible material. Hydrant sumps shall be containment
integrity tested in accordance with subparagraph
62-762.502(1)(b)
8., F.A.C.
(i) Relocation of
storage tanks. Storage tanks that have been removed and that are to be
reinstalled at a different location shall be re-registered with the Department
in accordance with subsection
62-762.401(1),
F.A.C., and reinstalled in accordance with API Std 653, November 2014,
including Addendum 1 (2018), Addendum 2 (2020), and Errata 1 (2020),
incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C.
(3) Small diameter
integral piping associated with field erected storage tanks shall meet the
requirements of subsection
62-762.501(3),
F.A.C.
(4) Bulk product piping.
(a) Installation.
1. Bulk product piping shall be constructed
and installed in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 27 of
NFPA 30, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in paragraph
62-762.201(36)(a),
F.A.C.; and either ASME B31.3, 2020 Edition; incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.501(1)(h)
3., F.A.C.; or B31.4, 2019 Edition, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(3)(a)
1., F.A.C.; or Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities, API Std 1104, 22nd
Edition, July 2021, hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and, as a
copyright protected document, is available for inspection at the Department of
Environmental Protection or the Department of State address provided in
subsection 62-762.211(1),
F.A.C., or from the publisher at API, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, DC
20005, (202)682-8000, or at http://www.api.org/.
2. All new bulk product piping that is not in
contact with the soil shall meet the construction requirements in paragraphs
62-762.502(4)(a) and
(c), F.A.C.
3. An integrity test shall be performed for
underground bulk product piping for high viscosity products in accordance with
Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in paragraph
62-762.201(36)(a),
F.A.C., before the piping system is placed into initial use. An interstitial
integrity test shall be performed for underground bulk product piping with
secondary containment in accordance with subsection
62-762.702(4),
F.A.C., or Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, 2021 Edition, before the piping is placed
into initial use.
(b)
Secondary containment.
1. All bulk product
piping, including such piping that contains used oil, that is in contact with
the soil or that transports regulated substances over surface waters of the
state shall have secondary containment.
2. Single-walled bulk product piping that was
installed before June 30, 1992, and that had an initial structural evaluation
performed in accordance with API 570, 4th Edition, February 2016, including
Addendum 1 (2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and Errata 1 (2018), incorporated by
reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C., before January 1, 2000, is exempt from this requirement if the
evaluation indicated that the bulk product piping had remaining useful life.
The piping shall be repaired or upgraded with secondary containment or closed
when a periodic API 570, 4th Edition, February 2016, including Addendum 1
(2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and Errata 1 (2018), inspection indicates that
repair, upgrading or closure is necessary.
3. Bulk product piping containing high
viscosity products are exempt from the requirements for secondary
containment.
4. Single-walled bulk
product piping that is in contact with the soil and is not exempt pursuant to
subparagraphs 62-762.502(4)(b)
2. and 3., F.A.C., shall be immediately and permanently closed in accordance
with subsection 62-762.802(3),
F.A.C.
5. Bulk product piping in
contact with the soil containing high viscosity products may be converted to
non-high viscosity product service without having to install secondary
containment if an API 570, 4th Edition, February 2016, including Addendum 1
(2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and Errata 1 (2018), integrity assessment,
incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C., is performed and confirms that the piping has remaining useful life.
The piping shall be repaired or upgraded with secondary containment or closed
when a periodic API 570, 4th Edition, February 2016, including Addendum 1
(2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and Errata 1 (2018), inspection indicates that
repair, upgrading or closure is necessary.
(c) Construction.
1. New steel bulk product piping shall be
constructed in accordance with ASME B31.3, 2020 Edition, incorporated by
reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(1)(h)
3., F.A.C.; or ASME B31.4, 2019 Edition, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.501(3)(a)
1., F.A.C.; or API STD 1104, 22nd Edition, July 2021, incorporated by reference
in subparagraph 62-762.502(4)(a)
1., F.A.C. Bulk product steel integral piping in contact with the soil shall be
cathodically protected in accordance with API RP 1632, 3rd Edition (R2010) May
1996, incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(3)(c)
2., F.A.C.; NACE Standard SP0169-2013, 2013 Edition, incorporated by reference
in subparagraph 62-762.501(3)(c)
2., F.A.C.; or STI R892, Revised January 2006, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.501(3)(c)
2., F.A.C. Corrosion Protection can also be provided using vapor corrosion
inhibitors registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C. Bulk product piping using corrosion protection systems with vapor
corrosion inhibitors that are registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., shall be designed and installed under the direction of a Corrosion
Professional.
2. Bulk product
piping constructed of other materials, design, or corrosion protection shall be
registered with the Department in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C.
3. Bulk product piping using
corrosion protection systems with vapor corrosion inhibitors that are
registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., shall be designed and installed under the direction of a Corrosion
Professional and shall be installed with at least one electrical resistance
probe or a method of monitoring to allow for a determination of the corrosion
rate within the piping interstice. The VCI system shall be designed and
installed in accordance with the requirements specified in subsection
62-762.702(3),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 376.303 FS. Law Implemented 376.303 FS.
New 1-11-17, Amended 10-17-19, 6-26-23.
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