Utah Admin. Code R307-327-5 - Installation and Maintenance
(1) The owner
or operator shall ensure that all control equipment on storage vessels is
properly installed and maintained.
(a) There
shall be no visible holes, tears or other openings in any seal or seal fabric
and all openings, except stub drains, shall be equipped with covers, lids, or
seals.
(b) All openings in floating
roof tanks, except for automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, and leg
sleeves, shall provide a projection below the liquid surface.
(c) The openings shall be equipped with a
cover, seal, or lid.
(d) The cover,
seal, or lid is to be in a closed position at all times except when the device
is in actual use.
(e) Automatic
bleeder vents shall be closed at all times except when the roof is floated off
or landed on the roof leg supports. Rim vents shall be set to open when the
roof is being floated off the leg supports or at the manufacturer's recommended
setting.
(f) Any emergency roof
drain shall be provided with a slotted membrane fabric cover or equivalent
cover that covers at least 90 percent of the area of the opening.
(2) The owner or operator shall
conduct routine inspections from the top of the tank for external floating
roofs or through roof hatches for internal floating roofs at six month or
shorter intervals to insure there are no holes, tears, or other openings in the
seal or seal fabric.
(a) The cover must be
uniformly floating on or above the liquid and there must be no visible defects
in the surface of the cover or petroleum liquid accumulated on the
cover.
(b) The seal(s) must be
intact and uniformly in place around the circumference of the cover between the
cover and tank wall.
(3)
A close visible inspection of the primary seal of an external floating roof is
to be conducted at least once per year from the roof top unless such inspection
requires detaching the secondary seal, which would result in damage to the seal
system.
(4) Whenever a tank is
emptied and degassed for maintenance, an emergency, or any other similar
purpose, a close visible inspection of the cover and seals shall be
made.
(5) The director must be
notified 7 days prior to the refilling of a tank that has been emptied,
degassed for maintenance, an emergency, or any other similar purpose. Any
non-compliance with this rule must be corrected before the tank is
refilled.
Notes
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