Utah Admin. Code R315-261-191 - Tank Systems - Assessment of Existing Tank System's Integrity
(a) Tank systems shall meet the secondary
containment requirements of Section
R315-261-193,
or the remanufacturer or other person that handles the hazardous secondary
material shall determine that the tank system is not leaking or is unfit for
use. Except as provided in Subsection R315-261-191(c), a written assessment
reviewed and certified by a qualified Professional Engineer shall be kept on
file at the remanufacturer's facility or other facility that stores or treats
the hazardous secondary material that attests to the tank system's
integrity.
(b) This assessment
shall determine that the tank system is adequately designed and has sufficient
structural strength and compatibility with the material(s) to be stored or
treated, to ensure that it will not collapse, rupture, or fail. At a minimum,
this assessment shall consider the following:
(1) Design standard(s), if available,
according to which the tank and ancillary equipment were constructed;
(2) Hazardous characteristics of the
material(s) that have been and will be handled;
(3) Existing corrosion protection
measures;
(4) Documented age of the
tank system, if available, otherwise, an estimate of the age; and
(5) Results of a leak test, internal
inspection, or other tank integrity examination such that:
(i) For non-enterable underground tanks, the
assessment shall include a leak test that is capable of taking into account the
effects of temperature variations, tank end deflection, vapor pockets, and high
water table effects, and
(ii) For
other than non-enterable underground tanks and for ancillary equipment, this
assessment shall include either a leak test, as described above, or other
integrity examination that is certified by a qualified Professional Engineer
that addresses cracks, leaks, corrosion, and erosion.
Note to Subsection R315-261-191(b)(5)(ii): The practices described in the American Petroleum Institute (API) Publication, Guide for Inspection of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII, "Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks," 4th edition, 1981, may be used, where applicable, as guidelines in conducting other than a leak test.
(c) If, as a result of the assessment
conducted in accordance with Subsection R315-261-191(a), a tank system is found
to be leaking or unfit for use, the remanufacturer or other person that stores
or treats the hazardous secondary material shall comply with the requirements
of Section
R315-261-196.
Notes
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