Release detection requirements for regulated substance UST systems -- Excluding hazardous substances.
Effective Jun 28, 201844 SDR 192Source: 14 SDR 76, effective November 29, 1987; 18 SDR 62, effective October 10, 1991; transferred from § 74:03:28:11, July 1, 1996; 23 SDR 131, effective February 24, 1997; 44 SDR 192, effective June 28, 2018. | General Authority: SDCL 34A-2-93 , 34A-2-99. | Law Implemented: SDCL 34A-2-98 , 34A-2-99.
Each owner or operator of a regulated substance UST system, excluding hazardous substances, shall use one of the release detection methods specified in §§ 74:56:01:26 to 74:56:01:33, inclusive, in accordance with the requirements listed for each method and shall notify the department of the selected method of release detection in accordance with § 74:56:01:11.
- (1) Any new tank installed on or before January 1, 2009, must be monitored for leaks in accordance with §§ 74:56:01:26 to 74:56:01:33.
- (2) Any new tank installed after January 1, 2009, that is not located within 1,000 feet of an existing community water system or potable drinking water well, must be monitored for leaks in accordance with §§ 74:56:01:26 to 74:56:01:33. Any tank located within 1,000 feet of an existing community water system or potable drinking water well, must be monitored for leaks in accordance with § 74:56:01:30.
- (3) Any new tank installed after October 13, 2018, must be monitored for leaks in accordance with § 74:56:01:30.
Source: 14 SDR 76, effective November 29, 1987; 18 SDR 62, effective October 10, 1991; transferred from § 74:03:28:11, July 1, 1996; 23 SDR 131, effective February 24, 1997; 44 SDR 192, effective June 28, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 34A-2-93 , 34A-2-99.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34A-2-98 , 34A-2-99.
Prior versions effective: 1997-02-24.