Utah Admin. Code R311-203-2 - Notification
(1) The owner or operator of an UST must
notify the director when:
(a) new USTs are
brought into use;
(b) the owner or
operator changes;
(c) changes are
made to the tank or piping system; and
(d) release detection, corrosion protection,
or spill or overfill prevention systems are installed, changed, or
upgraded.
(2)
Notifications must be submitted on the current approved notification
form.
(3) Notifications submitted
to meet the requirements of Subsection R311-203-2(1) shall be submitted within
30 days of the completion of the work or the change of ownership.
(4) To satisfy the requirement of Section
19-6-407 the certified installer
shall:
(a) complete the appropriate section of
the form to be submitted by the owner or operator, and ensure that the
notification form is submitted by the owner or operator within 30 days of
completion of the installation; or
(b) provide separate notification to the
director within 60 days of the completion of the installation.
(5) The owner or operator of an
APST that is in service on or after May 5, 2021, must notify the director
according to the requirements of Subsection
19-6-407(2).
(6) The owner or operator of an APST that was
out of service before May 5, 2021,
(a) must
notify the director according to the requirements of Subsection
19-6-407(2)(a)(i);
(b) is subject to delivery prohibition
requirements in Section R311-206-8;
(c) is subject to closure requirements under
Subsections
19-6-407(2)(a)(iii) and
(iv) and Section R311-204-2;
(d) must demonstrate the tank has been
emptied of any regulated substance to the lowest discharge point on the
tank;
(e) is subject to release
reporting requirements as outlined in Subsection
19-6-407(2)(a)(iv);
and
(7) The owner or
operator of an APST that is not in service before May 5, 2021, is not subject
to the requirements of Subsection
19-6-407(2)(c)
and Section
19-6-412 unless the owner or
operator elects to bring the APST back in service.
(8) The owner or operator of an APST must
notify within 24 hours local emergency responders of a spill or overfill
exceeding 25 gallons.
Notes
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