Wash. Admin. Code § 173-360A-0615
Owners and operators must monitor underground piping for leaks using the methods, or combination of methods, of release detection specified in this section.
(1) Piping requiring secondary containment. Underground piping requiring secondary containment under WAC 173-360A-0310 (5)(a) must be monitored for leaks as follows.
(2) Piping not requiring secondary containment. Except as provided for previously deferred UST systems under subsection (3) of this section, underground piping not requiring secondary containment under WAC 173-360A-0310 (5)(a) must be monitored for leaks as follows.
(a) Pressurized piping. Underground piping conveying regulated substances under pressure must be:
(ii) Monitored for leaks at least annually using line tightness testing (WAC 173-360A-0650) or every thirty days using one of the following methods, or combination of methods, of release detection:
(b) Suction piping. Underground piping conveying regulated substances under suction, except as provided under WAC 173-360A-0600 (1)(b), must be monitored for leaks at least every three years using line tightness testing (WAC 173-360A-0650) or at least every thirty days using one of the following methods of release detection:
(3) Additional methods for certain previously deferred UST systems. Underground piping not requiring secondary containment under WAC 173-360A-0310 (5)(a) associated with field-constructed tanks with a capacity greater than fifty thousand gallons or airport hydrant systems must be monitored for leaks in accordance with subsection (2) of this section or using one of the following methods, or combination of methods, of release detection:
(a) Line tightness testing (WAC 173-360A-0650) performed semiannually or annually, except the method must be able to detect the leak rate specified in Table 0615-1. Piping segment volumes greater than or equal to one hundred thousand gallons not capable of meeting the maximum 3.0 gallon per hour leak rate for the semiannual test may be tested at a leak rate up to 6.0 gallons per hour according to the schedule in Table 0615-2;
Table 0615-1: Maximum Leak Detection Rate per Test Section Volume
| Test Section Volume (Gallons) | Semiannual Test - Leak Detection Rate Not To Exceed (Gallons Per Hour) | Annual Test - Leak Detection Rate Not To Exceed (Gallons Per Hour) |
| < 50,000 | 1.0 | 0.5 |
| ≥ 50,000 to < 75,000 | 1.5 | 0.75 |
| ≥ 75,000 to < 100,000 | 2.0 | 1.0 |
| ≥ 100,000 | 3.0 | 1.5 |
Table 0615-2: Phase-In for Piping Segments ≥ 100,000 Gallons in Volume
| Test | Time Frame | Leak Detection Rate |
| First test | Not later than October 1, 2021 | May use up to 6.0 gallons per hour leak rate |
| Second test | Between October 1, 2021, and October 1, 2024 | May use up to 6.0 gallons per hour leak rate |
| Third test | Between October 1, 2024, and October 1, 2025 | Must use 3.0 gallons per hour leak rate |
| Subsequent tests | After October 1, 2025 | Begin using semiannual or annual line testing according to Table 0615-1 |
(c) Combination of inventory control (WAC 173-360A-0620) performed at least every thirty days, except the method must be able to detect a leak of at least 0.5 percent of flow-through and be performed in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction 4140.25, Air Transport Association Airport Fuel Facility Operations and Maintenance Guidance Manual, or equivalent procedures, and either:
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 90.76 RCW. WSR 18-15-083 (Order 16-02), § 173-360A-0615, filed 7/18/18, effective 10/1/18.]