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When performing post-installation enhanced leak detection (ELD), using the Enhanced Tracer Tight® test method, what portions of the underground storage tank (UST) system need to be inoculated?
If an underground storage tank (UST) component (e.g., piping, tank, or under-dispenser containment) is continuously monitored using a vacuum, pressure, or hydrostatic (VPH) method, is the component exempt from secondary containment testing?
Who can serve as a “Designated UST Operator”?
What tasks is a Designated UST Operator required to perform?
How many UST facilities can an individual be the Designated UST Operator for?
Are sumps and under-dispenser containment (UDC) (i.e., non-integral secondary containment) required to be approved by an independent testing organization or a California registered professional engineer (P.E.)?
If an overfill alarm is triggered when a delivery person is filling my tank, is this, in itself, a violation?
Who is a “facility employee” and therefore needs to be trained? Who provides the “facility employee” training? What tasks is a “facility employee” required to perform? How is the “facility employee” training requirement implemented at an underground storage tank (UST) facility that is not routinely staffed (“unmanned”)?
Why is UST inspector certification required?
How does the UST inspector certification requirement apply to new inspectors?
How can the required UST inspector certification be renewed?
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( updated 10/15/07 )