310 CMR, § 80.24 - General Requirements
(1) Owners and
Operators shall comply with all general and specific operating requirements in
310 CMR
80.23 through
80.36,
as applicable.
(2) The Owner or
Operator shall activate and keep in working condition all electrical equipment,
components and alarms for UST systems and UST components.
(3) The Owner or Operator shall respond to
every UST system alarm that may indicate the presence of leakage or a release,
and document the response to each of those alarms in a report or log which
shall include the date, the cause and any corrective action taken. The Owner or
Operator shall keep records of such alarms in accordance with
310 CMR
80.36.
(4) The Owner or Operator shall ensure that
fill pipe covers of tanks are painted and maintained in accordance API
Recommended Practice 1637, 4th Edition, 2020,
Using the API Color-Symbol System to Identify Equipment, Vehicles, and
Transfer Points for Petroleum Fuels and Related Products at Dispensing and
Storage Facilities and Distribution Terminals, if
applicable.
(5) When all regulated
substance is removed from a UST system, the Owner or Operator shall take the
UST system temporarily out-of-service in accordance with
310
CMR 80.42 or remove or permanently close
in-place the UST system in accordance with
310 CMR
80.43. When any regulated substance remains
in a UST system, unless the concentration of regulated substance in the UST
system meets the de minimis standard in 310 80.04(5)(c), the
UST system shall comply with all applicable requirements of
310 CMR 80.00.
(6) After January 2, 2015, an Owner or
Operator shall not line or reline any tank to extend the operating life of the
UST system.
(a) Tanks that were internally
lined on or before January 2, 2015 shall be internally inspected on or before
12 months after the October 1, 2021 and every five years thereafter, in
accordance with a code of practice developed by a nationally recognized
association to determine whether the tank is structurally sound and the lining
still performing in accordance with the original design
specifications.
(b) If the lining
is determined to be no longer performing in accordance with original design
specifications and cannot be repaired in accordance with a code of practice
developed by a nationally recognized association or independent testing
laboratory or the tank is found to not be structurally sound, the tank shall be
immediately taken temporarily out-of-service in accordance with
310
CMR 80.42 and removed or permanently closed
in-place in accordance with
310 CMR
80.43 within 90 days of the
determination.
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