Or. Admin. Code § 340-150-0450 - Automatic Tank Gauging Release Detection Method
(1) An owner and permittee using equipment
for automatic tank gauging (ATG) that tests for the loss of a regulated
substance and conducts inventory control as a release detection method must use
equipment that meets the requirements of this rule. The ATG system must:
(a) Be able to detect a 0.2 gallon per hour
leak rate with a probability of detection of at least 95 percent and a
probability of false alarm of no more than 5 percent for all portions of the
UST that routinely contain a regulated substance; and
(b) The ATG system must be an approved leak
detection method or equipment as listed by a national organization (e.g., the
National Work Group on Leak Detection).
(2) For USTs, an owner and permittee must
monitor and test for releases at least once every 30 days and record the
results for each month.
(3) For
underground piping, an owner and permittee must monitor and test for releases
if the ATG system is designed to detect a release from any portion of the
underground piping that routinely contains a regulated substance and record the
results for each month as follows:
(a) Daily
for pressurized piping.
(b) Once
every 30 days for suction piping.
(4) An owner and permittee must:
(a) Report to DEQ any leak test results
indicating the possibility of a release (i.e., test failure) within 24 hours as
a suspected release (OAR
340-150-0500) and immediately
begin investigation under OAR
340-150-0510; and
(b) Immediately investigate all
larger-than-normal or reoccurring variations in results, including widely
fluctuating water levels in the tank and report such variations as a suspected
release if the variation cannot be accounted for, without waiting to obtain a
second month of data.
(5)
An owner and permittee must retain at a minimum the most current 12 consecutive
months of release detection records.
(6) ATG systems installed before December 22,
1990, are exempt from the leak rate quantities, probability limits and third
party evaluation requirements of this rule, except:
(a) The ATG system must be able to detect a
0.2 gallon per hour leak rate from any portion of the UST that routinely
contains a regulated substance; and
(b) The ATG equipment must meet the inventory
control (or other test of equivalent performance) requirements of
340-150-0430 and the test must
be performed with the system operating in one of the following modes:
(A) In-tank static testing conducted at least
once every 30 days; or
(B)
Continuous in-tank leak detection operating on an uninterrupted basis or
operating within a process that allows the system to gather incremental
measurements to determine the leak status of the tank at least once every 30
days.
(c) An owner and
permittee may only use the ATG system to obtain daily regulated substance
volumes for the inventory control release detection method (OAR
340-150-0430) if the ATG does
not meet the requirements of section (1) of this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 466.994, 466.995 & ORS 466.706 - 466.835
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 466.746 & 466.765
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