To properly operate and maintain UST systems, not later than October 13, 2021 owners and operators must meet one of the following:
(1) Conduct a walkthrough inspection that, at a minimum, checks the following equipment as specified below:
(a) Every 30 days (Exception: spill prevention equipment at UST systems receiving deliveries at intervals greater than every 30 days may be checked prior to each delivery):
- (i) Spill prevention equipment -- visually check for damage; remove liquid or debris; check for and remove obstructions in the fill pipe; check the fill cap to make sure it is securely on the fill pipe; and, for double walled spill prevention equipment with interstitial monitoring, check for a leak in the interstitial area; and
- (ii) Release detection equipment -- check to make sure the release detection equipment is operating with no alarms or other unusual operating conditions present; and ensure records of release detection testing are reviewed and current; and
(b) Annually:
- (i) Containment sumps -- visually check for damage, leaks to the containment area, or releases to the environment; remove liquid (incontainedsumps) or debris; and, for double walled sumps with interstitial monitoring, check for a leak in the interstitial area; and
- (ii) Hand held release detection equipment -- check devices such as tank gauge sticks or groundwater hailers for operability and serviceability;
(2) Conduct operation and maintenance walkthrough inspections according to a standard code of practice developed by a nationally recognized association or independent testing laboratory that checks equipment comparable to paragraph (1) of this section; or
Note to paragraph (2). The following code of practice may be used to comply with paragraph (2) of this section: Petroleum Equipment Institute Recommended Practice RP 900, ''Recommended Practices for the Inspection and Maintenance of UST Systems".
- (3) Conduct operation and maintenance walkthrough inspections developed by the implementing agency that checks equipment comparable to paragraph (1) of this section;
- (4) Owners and operators must maintain records (in accordance with § 74:56:01:23 of operation and maintenance walkthrough inspections for one year. Records must include a list of each area checked, whether each area checked was acceptable or needed action taken, a description of actions taken to correct an issue, and delivery records if spill prevention equipment is checked less frequently than every 30 days due to infrequent deliveries.
Source: 44 SDR 192, effective June 28, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 34A-2-93, 34A-2-99, 34A-2-101.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34A-2-9 8 , 34A-2-99, 34A-2-101.