Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-762.702 - Repairs, Operation and Maintenance of Field Erected Storage Tank Systems
(1) Repairs.
(a) Repairs shall be performed if any
component of a storage tank system has:
1. A
release or discharge or has contributed to a release or discharge of a
regulated substance , or
2. The
presence of groundwater in the interstice of an underground double-walled pipe ,
or
3. An operational or structural
problem that could potentially result in a release or discharge, or lead to the
presence of water in the interstice of a storage tank or integral piping other
than condensate.
(b) The
storage tank system shall immediately cease operating 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 component results in
an on-going discharge, pursuant to Rule
62-762.441,
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 requirements.
(d) Repaired components shall be integrity
tested for liquid tightness before being placed back into operation.
(e) Piping that is damaged or that has caused
a discharge of a regulated substance shall be replaced or repaired. Repairs of
pipe sections, sump penetration fittings and pipe fittings shall be made in
accordance with applicable requirements in subsections
62-762.502(3) and
(4), F.A.C. Replacement of additional lengths
of single-walled piping in contact with the soil are exempt from the
requirements for secondary containment , provided that:
1. The piping system does not have, or will
not have to install secondary containment until the deadlines established in
Rule 62-762.502, F.A.C.;
and,
2. The length of replacement
or additional piping is less than 25 percent of the total length of the
existing integral piping for the individual tank , or 100 feet, whichever is
more for each repair event.
(f) 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 62-762.802(2),
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
62-762.802(3),
F.A.C.
(2) Cathodic and
corrosion protection .
(a) Cathodic and
corrosion 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
interstitial spaces using vapor corrosion inhibitor technologies.
(b) Inspection and testing requirements.
1. Storage tank systems equipped with
cathodic protection , regardless of the date of installation of the storage tank
system or storage tank system component , 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 SP0169-2013, 2013 Edition,
incorporated by reference in subparagraph
62-762.501(3)(c)
2., F.A.C., and SP0285-2021, 2021 Edition, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.701(2)(b)
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 equipped 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 2, 976 hours in one year shall be
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
62-762.711(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 paragraph 62-762.702(1)(c),
F.A.C., or
2. Be closed in
accordance with subsection
62-762.802(3),
F.A.C.
(3)
Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors Systems.
(a) Vapor
Corrosion Inhibitor systems, if installed, shall be operated and maintained to
provide continuous corrosion protection to the metal surfaces within the
interstitial spaces of storage tanks, piping and other enclosed spaces for
storage tank systems.
(b)
Inspection and testing requirements.
1.
Storage tank systems equipped with VCI 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 thereafter.
2. Systems using vapor corrosion inhibitor
technology must be tested in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
(c) Records
of the continuous operation of VCI systems and all inspection, testing, and
repair activities shall be maintained in accordance with paragraph
62-762.711(3)(c),
F.A.C.
(d) Storage tank systems
with VCI protection systems that have been determined by a Corrosion
Professional that the VCI system requires replenishing shall:
1. Be replenished or replaced within 90 days
of the determination, and be retested within 90 days from the date of
replenishment, or
2. Be closed in
accordance with subsection
62-762.802(3),
F.A.C.
(4)
Operation and maintenance .
(a) Integrity
testing
1. The integrity of secondary
containment systems and interstitial spaces shall be verified by performing an
interstitial or containment integrity test 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.; 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.; or PEI/RP1200-19, 2019 Edition, incorporated by reference in
subparagraph 62-762.501(1)(b)
8., F.A.C., as applicable, regardless of the date of installation of the
storage tank system . Secondary containment systems that use vacuum, pressure,
or liquid level (hydrostatic) monitoring for release detection and suction
piping systems 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
double-walled piping , in contact with the soil , shall be tested at the time of
installation and at the time of any subsequent repair ,
b. Piping sumps in contact with the soil
shall be tested by October 13, 2018, and every three years thereafter, not to
exceed 36 months,
c. Below-grade
spill containment systems shall be tested by January 11, 2018, and at intervals
not exceeding every three years thereafter, not to exceed 36 months;
and,
d. Hydrant sumps in contact
with the soil shall be tested by January 11, 2018, and every three years
thereafter, not to exceed 36 months.
2. Any integrity test that indicates that the
component is not tight shall be reported and investigated as an incident
pursuant to Rule 62-762.431,
F.A.C.
(b) Water removal.
1. Interstitial spaces and sumps shall be
maintained to provide access for examination and water removal. Water in excess
of one inch in depth, or any regulated substances collected in secondary
containment or in 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)
Exterior Coatings shall be maintained to prevent corrosion.
(5) Stormwater management for secondary
containment systems.
(a) The removal of
stormwater from a facility should be performed in accordance with all
applicable Department rules. Owners and operators are advised that other
federal, state, or local requirements apply to these activities.
(b) Accumulated stormwater shall:
1. Be drawn off within one week after a
rainfall event unless another frequency is allowed by the facility's stormwater
discharge permit or by another instrument, such as a Spill Prevention Control
Countermeasure Plan or a Department permit; and,
2. Not be discharged without treatment if it
has free product , a visible sheen , sludge, or emulsion of regulated
substances.
(c) If
gravity drain pipes are used to remove water from the dike field areas, all
valves shall be kept closed except when the operator is in the process of
draining water.
(d) The removal of
stormwater from a dike field area or secondary containment system can be
continuously removed through equipment registered in accordance with subsection
62-762.851(2),
F.A.C., that is designed to allow filtration of water and prevent discharges of
contaminated water.
(6)
Evaluation and testing. Tanks shall be evaluated and the re-testing frequency
established and implemented in accordance with API Std 653, November 2014,
including Addendum 1 (2018), Addendum 2 (2020), Errata 1 (2020), incorporated
by reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C. Storage tanks shall be evaluated at the time of installation.
Evaluations shall be certified by a professional engineer licensed in the State
of Florida, or approved by an API Std 653 certified inspector. Non-destructive
testing shall be performed by qualified personnel as specified in API Std 650,
March 2020, incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.201(67),
F.A.C., and API Std 653, November 2014, including Addendum 1 (2018), Addendum 2
(2020), and Errata 1 (2020). All field erected tanks shall be repaired in
accordance with API Std 653, November 2014, including Addendum 1 (2018),
Addendum 2 (2020), and Errata 1 (2020). Field erected tanks with storage
capacities of less than 250, 000 gallons may be evaluated in accordance with
STI SP001, January 2018, incorporated by reference in subsection
62-762.411(3),
F.A.C., in lieu of API Std 653, November 2014, including Addendum 1 (2018),
Addendum 2 (2020), and Errata 1 (2020).
(7) Evaluation and testing of single-walled
metallic bulk product and hydrant piping systems. Single-walled metallic bulk
product and hydrant piping systems in contact with the soil , excluding those
containing high viscosity products, shall be evaluated and the re-testing
frequency established and implemented 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. Evaluations shall be certified by a professional engineer licensed in
the State of Florida or by an API 570 certified inspector. Non-destructive
testing shall be performed by qualified personnel as specified in API 570, 4th
Edition, February 2016, including Addendum 1 (2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and
Errata 1 (2018). All single-walled metallic bulk product and hydrant piping
systems in contact with the soil shall be repaired in accordance with API 570,
4th Edition, February 2016, including Addendum 1 (2017), Addendum 2 (2018), and
Errata 1 (2018).
(8) When a storage
tank system is registered out-of-service , the system shall continue to be
maintained in accordance with subsection
62-762.802(2),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 376.303 FS. Law Implemented 376.303, 403.091 FS.
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