Or. Admin. Code § 340-160-0021 - [Effective 7/1/2025] UST Service Provider Work Practices
(1) For all
scheduled UST services, a UST service provider must:
(a) Notify DEQ on a form specified by DEQ 3
business days before start of the work;
(b) Provide with the notification:
(A) The name of the licensed UST Supervisor
who will perform the work;
(B) The
manufacturer's name and a description of each piece of UST equipment involved
in the work; and
(C) A copy of the
proof of manufacturer's certification for the UST Supervisor specified in
section (A) above for each piece of equipment specified in section (B)
above.
(2) In
addition to the requirements in section (1) above, for the following UST
Services, a UST Service Provider must receive approval in writing from DEQ
before proceeding:
(a) For UST installations:
(A) Setting the tank;
(B) Primary and secondary pipe
testing;
(C) Integrity testing of
the sumps and spill buckets;
(D)
Backfilling the piping and tank top; and
(E) Start up testing.
(b) For UST modifications:
(A) Primary and secondary pipe
testing;
(B) Integrity testing of
the sumps and spill buckets;
(C)
Backfilling the piping and tank top; and
(D) Start up testing.
(c) For UST repairs:
(A) Starting the repair; and
(B) Testing the repair.
(d) For UST decommissionings:
(A) Removing the tank; and
(B) Site assessment sampling.
(3) If DEQ does not
provide approval to proceed to the notifications described in section (2) above
within 3 business days, approval to proceed will be deemed to have been
granted.
(4) Following the
completion of UST Services, a UST Service provider must:
(a) Submit testing results, including all
failed tests, to DEQ on a form provided by DEQ within 30 days;
(b) Submit a checklist on a form provided by
DEQ for each installation, modification, repair or decommissioning within 30
days:
(A) All checklists must be signed by an
executive officer of the service provider and the supervisor of the project;
and
(B) An as-built drawing of the
completed UST installation or modification must be included with the associated
checklist.
(5) In the case of an emergency repair, where
delay could result in danger to human health or a release of petroleum into the
environment, a UST Service Provider must satisfy the requirements of section
(1) above within 72 hours of completing the repair.
(6) A service provider must report to the
department the existence of any condition relating to an UST system that has or
may result in a release to the environment within 72 hours of discovery of the
condition.
(7) The requirements of
this section are in addition to and not in lieu of any other licensing
requirement imposed by law.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 465.200 - 465.320, 466.706
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 466.706, 466.750
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