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S.L. 2008-195 Session Laws - 2008 836 storage tanks and tank systems, may include different standards and requirements based on tank capacity, tank location, tank age, and other relevant factors, and shall include, at a minimum, standards and requirements for: (1) Design, construction, and installation, including monitoring systems. (2) Notification to the Department, inspection, and registration. (3) Recordation of tank location. (4) Modification, retrofitting, and upgrading. (5) General operating requirements. (6) Release detection. (7) Release reporting, investigation, and confirmation. (8) Corrective action. (9) Repair. (10) Closure. (11) Financial responsibility. (12) Tank tightness testing procedures and certification of persons who conduct tank tightness tests. (13) Secondary containment for nontank all components of petroleum underground storage tank systems. (b) Rules adopted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section that apply only to commercial underground storage tanks shall not apply to any: (1) Farm or residential underground storage tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storing motor fuel for noncommercial purposes. (2) Underground storage tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored. (3) Underground storage tank of more than 1,100 gallon capacity used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored by four or fewer households. (c) Rules adopted pursuant to subdivision (13) of subsection (a) of this section shall require secondary containment for all nontank components of underground storage tank systems, including all piping and including, but not limited to, tanks, piping, fittings, pump heads, and dispensers. Secondary containment requirements shall include standards for double wall piping tanks, piping, and fittings and for sump containment for pump heads and dispensers. The rules shall provide for monthly monitoring of double wall interstices and sump containments. The rules shall apply to any underground storage tank system that is installed on or after the date on which the rules become effective and to the replacement of any nontank component of an underground storage tank system on or after that date." SECTION 6. G.S. 143-215.94U reads as rewritten: "§ 143-215.94U. Registration of petroleum commercial underground storage tanks; operation of petroleum underground storage tanks; operating permit required. (a) The owner or operator of each petroleum commercial underground storage tank shall annually obtain an operating permit from the Department for the facility at which the tank is located. The Department shall issue an operating permit only if the owner or operator:operator has done all of the following: (1) Has notifiedNotified the Department of the existence of all tanks as required by 40 Code of Federal Regulations § 280.22 (1 July 1994 Edition) or 42 U.S.C. § 6991a, if applicable, at the facility;facility.
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Full Text | S.L. 2008-195 Session Laws - 2008 836 storage tanks and tank systems, may include different standards and requirements based on tank capacity, tank location, tank age, and other relevant factors, and shall include, at a minimum, standards and requirements for: (1) Design, construction, and installation, including monitoring systems. (2) Notification to the Department, inspection, and registration. (3) Recordation of tank location. (4) Modification, retrofitting, and upgrading. (5) General operating requirements. (6) Release detection. (7) Release reporting, investigation, and confirmation. (8) Corrective action. (9) Repair. (10) Closure. (11) Financial responsibility. (12) Tank tightness testing procedures and certification of persons who conduct tank tightness tests. (13) Secondary containment for nontank all components of petroleum underground storage tank systems. (b) Rules adopted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section that apply only to commercial underground storage tanks shall not apply to any: (1) Farm or residential underground storage tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storing motor fuel for noncommercial purposes. (2) Underground storage tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored. (3) Underground storage tank of more than 1,100 gallon capacity used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored by four or fewer households. (c) Rules adopted pursuant to subdivision (13) of subsection (a) of this section shall require secondary containment for all nontank components of underground storage tank systems, including all piping and including, but not limited to, tanks, piping, fittings, pump heads, and dispensers. Secondary containment requirements shall include standards for double wall piping tanks, piping, and fittings and for sump containment for pump heads and dispensers. The rules shall provide for monthly monitoring of double wall interstices and sump containments. The rules shall apply to any underground storage tank system that is installed on or after the date on which the rules become effective and to the replacement of any nontank component of an underground storage tank system on or after that date." SECTION 6. G.S. 143-215.94U reads as rewritten: "§ 143-215.94U. Registration of petroleum commercial underground storage tanks; operation of petroleum underground storage tanks; operating permit required. (a) The owner or operator of each petroleum commercial underground storage tank shall annually obtain an operating permit from the Department for the facility at which the tank is located. The Department shall issue an operating permit only if the owner or operator:operator has done all of the following: (1) Has notifiedNotified the Department of the existence of all tanks as required by 40 Code of Federal Regulations § 280.22 (1 July 1994 Edition) or 42 U.S.C. § 6991a, if applicable, at the facility;facility. |