A. Owners and operators may use one of the
following to comply with
R18-12-211(A):
1. NACE International Standard Practice
SP0285-2011, "Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic
Protection";
2. NACE International
Standard Practice SP0169-2013, "Control of External Corrosion on Underground or
Submerged Metallic Piping Systems";
3. American Petroleum Institute Recommended
Practice 1632, "Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and
Piping Systems", 3rd edition; or
4.
Steel Tank Institute Recommended Practice R892, "Recommended Practice for
Corrosion Protection of Underground Piping Networks Associated with Liquid
Storage and Dispensing Systems", revised January 2006.
B. Owners and operators may use one of the
following to comply with
R18-12-220(B)(1):
1. Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1316,
"Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage Tanks for Petroleum
Products, Alcohols, and Alcohol-Gasoline Mixtures", 3rd edition; or
2. Underwriters Laboratories of Canada
S615-14, "Standard for Fibre Reinforced Plastic Underground Tanks for Flammable
and Combustible Liquids"
3.
American Society for Testing and Materials Standard
D 4021-86, "Standard Specification for Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Polyester
Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks" amended July 25, 1986 (and no future
amendments or editions), which is incorporated by reference and on file with
the Department and the Office of the Secretary of State.
C. Owners and operators
may use one of the following five options to comply with
R18-12-220(B)(2):
1. Steel Tank Institute sti-P3 "Specification
and Manual for External Corrosion Protection of Underground Steel Storage
Tanks", revised May 2018;
2.
Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1746, "Standard for External Corrosion
Protection Systems for Steel Underground Storage Tanks", 3rd edition, amended
December 19, 2014;
3. Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada CAN/ULC-S603-14, "Standard for Steel Underground Tanks
for Flammable and Combustible Liquids", amended as of October 2014;
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada CAN/ULC-S603.1:2017, "Standard for External
Corrosion Protection Systems for Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and
Combustible Liquids", amended as of February 2017; and Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada Standard S631-05, " Isolating Bushings for Steel
Underground Tanks Protected with External Corrosion Protection Systems",
amended as of July 2005;
4. Steel
Tank Institute Standard F841, "Standard for Dual Wall Underground Steel Storage
Tanks", January 2006; or
5. NACE
International Standard Practice SP0285-2011 "Corrosion Control of Underground
Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic Protection"; and Underwriters Laboratories
Standard 58, "Standard for Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and
Combustible Liquids", 10th edition, amended as of January 31, 2018.
D. Owners and operators may use
one of the following to comply with
R18-12-220(B)(3):
1. Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1746,
"External Corrosion Protection Systems for Steel Underground Storage Tanks",
3rd edition, amended December 19, 2014;
2. Steel Tank Institute ACT-100,
"Specification for External Corrosion Protection of FRP Composite Steel
Underground Storage Tanks-F894", revised May 2018;
3. Steel Tank Institute ACT-100U
Specification F961, "Specification for External Corrosion Protection of
Composite Steel Underground Storage Tanks", February 2017; or
4. Steel Tank Institute Specification F922,
"Steel Tank Institute Specification for
Permatank®", February 2017.
E. Compliance with
R18-12-220(C)(1)
may be determined by utilization of one of the following:
1. Underwriters Laboratories 971, "Standard
for Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable Liquids", 2nd edition, June
17, 2008; or
2. Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada Standard S660 "Standard for Nonmetallic Underground
Piping for Flammable and Combustible Liquids", 1st edition, May 1, 2008.
3.
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Subject
C-107C-M1984, "Guide for Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic Pipe and Fittings for
Flammable Liquids" June 1984 (and no future amendments or editions), which is
incorporated by reference and on file with the Department and the Office of the
Secretary of State.
4.
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Standard
CAN/ULC-S633-M90, "Standard for Flexible Underground Hose Connectors for
Flammable and Combustible Liquids" amended as of June 1990 (and no future
amendments or editions), which is incorporated by reference and on file with
the Department and the Office of the Secretary of State.
F. Compliance with
R18-12-220(C)(2)
may be determined by utilization of one of the following:
1.
National Fire Protection Association Standard 30,
"Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code" amended as of August 17, 1990 (and no
future amendments or editions), which is incorporated by reference and on file
with the Department and the Office of the Secretary of State;
2.
American Petroleum Institute Publication 1615,
"Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems" amended as of November
1987, Supplement March 6, 1989 (and no future amendments or editions), which is
incorporated by reference and on file with the Department and the Office of the
Secretary of State;
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1. American Petroleum
Institute Publication 1632, "Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum
Storage Tanks and Piping Systems", 3rd edition;
2. Underwriters Laboratories Subject 971A,
"Outline of Investigation for Metallic Underground Fuel Pipe"; 1st edition,
October 18, 2006;
3. Steel Tank
Institute Recommended Practice R892, "Recommended Practice for Corrosion
Protection of Underground Piping Networks Associated with Liquid Storage and
Dispensing Systems", January 2006;
4. NACE International Standard Practice
SP0169-2013, "Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged
Metallic Piping Systems"; or
5.
NACE International Standard Practice SP0285-2011, "Corrosion Control of
Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic Protection".
G.
Compliance with R18-12-220(C)(3)(b) shall be
determined by utilization of both of the following:
1.
National Fire Protection Association Standard 30,
"Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code" (August 17, 1990);
2.
National Association of Corrosion Engineers Standard
RP0169-92, "Control of External Corrosion on Submerged Metallic Piping Systems"
(1992).
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G. Compliance with
R18-12-220(E) may
be determined by utilization of subsection (1), (2), or (3):
1. American Petroleum Institute Publication
1615, "Installation of Underground Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Storage
Systems", 6th edition, April 2011;
2. Petroleum Equipment Institute Publication
PEI/RP100-17, "Recommended Practices for Installation of Underground Liquid
Storage Systems"; or
3. National
Fire Protection Association Standard 30, "Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Code", 2018 edition; and Standard 30A, "Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing
Facilities and Repair Garages", 2018 edition.
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H.
Compliance with
R18-12-221(F)
may be determined by utilization of any of the following:
1. American Petroleum Institute Recommended
Practice 1631, "Interior Lining and Periodic Inspection of Underground Storage
Tanks", 5th edition;
2. National
Leak Prevention Association Standard 631, "Chapter A, Entry, Cleaning, Interior
Inspection, Repair and Lining of Underground Storage Tanks"; and Chapter B, "10
And 5 Year Inspection for Lined Tanks without Cathodic Protection", 2009
revision;
3. NACE International
Standard Practice SP0285-2011, "Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank
Systems by Cathodic Protection"; or
4. American Petroleum Institute Recommended
Practice 1632, "Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and
Piping Systems",
3rd edition.
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I. Compliance with
R18-12-230(A)
may be determined by utilization of one of the following:
1. National Fire Protection Association
Publication 385, "Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible
Liquids", amended as of 2017;
2.
American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1007, "Loading and Unloading
of MC 306/DOT 406 Cargo Tank Motor Vehicles", 1st edition, amended as of March
2001, reaffirmed February 2011; or
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3. American Petroleum
Institute Recommended Practice 1621, "Bulk Liquid Stock Control At Retail
Outlets", 5th edition.
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J. Compliance with
R18-12-231(B)(2)
may be determined by utilization of one of the following:
1. NACE International Standard Practice
SP0285-2011, "Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic
Protection";
2. NACE International
Standard Test Method TM0101-2012, "Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria
for Cathodic Protection of Underground Storage Tank Systems";
3. NACE International Standard Test Method
TM0497-2012, "Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for Cathodic
Protection on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems";
4. Steel Tank Institute Recommended Practice
R051, "Cathodic Protection Testing Procedures for
STI-P3® USTs", April 2017; or
5. NACE International Standard Practice
SP0169-2013, "Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged
Metallic Piping Systems".
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K. Compliance with
R18-12-232(B)(1)(a)
may be determined by utilization of
1. American Petroleum
Institute Recommended Practice 1626, "Storing and Handling Ethanol and
Gasoline-Ethanol Blends at Distribution Terminals and Filling Stations", 2nd
edition.
2.
American Petroleum Institute Publication 1627,
"Storage and Handling of Gasoline-Methanol/Cosolvent Blends at Distribution
Terminals and Service Stations" August 1986 (and no future amendments or
editions), which is incorporated by reference and on file with the Department
and the Office of the Secretary of State.
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L.
Compliance with
R18-12-233(A)(1)
may be determined by utilization of the following codes of practice, as
applicable:
1. National Fire Protection
Association Standard 30, "Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code", 2018
edition;
2. American Petroleum
Institute Recommended Practice 2200, "Repairing Hazardous Liquid Pipelines",
5th edition;
3. American Petroleum
Institute Recommended Practice 1631, "Interior Lining and Periodic Inspection
of Underground Storage Tanks", 5th edition;
4. National Fire Protection Association
Standard 326, "Standard for the Safeguarding of Tanks and Containers for Entry,
Cleaning, or Repair", 2015 edition;
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5. National Leak
Prevention Association Standard 631, Chapter A, "Entry, Cleaning, Interior
Inspection, Repair and Lining of Underground Storage Tanks", ( 2009
revision);
6. Steel Tank Institute
Recommended Practice R972, "Recommended Practice for the Addition of
Supplemental Anodes to STI-P3® USTs", December
2010;
7. NACE International
Standard Practice SP0285-2011, "Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by
Cathodic Protection"; and
8.
Fiberglass Tank and Pipe Institute Recommended Practice T-95-1,
"Remanufacturing of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Underground Storage
Tanks".
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M. Compliance with
R18-12-233(A)(2)
may be determined by utilization of Fiberglass Petroleum Tank & Piping
InstituteRecommended Practice T-95-1, "Remanufacturing of Fiberglass Reinforced
Plastic (FRP) Underground Storage Tanks".
N. Compliance with
R18-12-233(B)(1)
may be determined by utilization of the following, as applicable:
1. Steel Tank Institute Recommended Practice
R012, "Recommended Practice for Interstitial Tightness Testing of Existing
Underground Double Wall Steel Tanks", revised July 2016;
2. Fiberglass Tank and Pipe Institute
Protocol RP 2007-2, "Field Test Protocol for Testing the Annular Space of
Installed Underground Fiberglass Double and Triple-Wall Tanks with Dry Annular
Space"; or
3. Petroleum Equipment
Institute Recommended Practice RP1200-17, "Recommended Practices for the
Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, Leak Detection and Secondary
Containment Equipment at UST Facilities".
O. Compliance with
R18-12-243(A)
may be determined by utilization of American Petroleum Institute Standard RP
1621, "Bulk Liquid Stock Control At Retail Outlets", 5th edition.
P. Compliance with
R18-12-271(D)
may be determined by utilization of the following, as applicable:
1. American Petroleum Institute Recommended
Practice 1604, " Closure of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks", 3rd
edition;
2. American Petroleum
Institute Standard 2015, "Requirements for Safe Entry and Cleaning of Petroleum
Storage Tanks", 8th edition;
3.
American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 2016, "Guidelines and
Procedures for Entering and Cleaning Petroleum Storage Tanks", 1st
edition;
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4. American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice
1631, "Interior Lining and Periodic Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks",
5th edition;
5. National Fire
Protection Association Standard 326, "Standard for the Safeguarding of Tanks
and Containers for Entry, Cleaning, or Repair", 2015 edition; and
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6. The
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Publication 80-106,
"Criteria for a Recommended Standard: W o r k i n g in Confined Spaces",
amended as of December 1979.
Q. Compliance with
R18-12-280(B)(1)
shall be determined by utilization of American Society for Testing and
Materials Standard D5088-15a, "Standard Practice for Decontamination of Field
Equipment Used at Waste Sites".
R.
Compliance with
R18-12-280(B)(2) and
(C) shall be determined by the following:
1. American Society for Testing and Materials
Standard D4547-15: "Standard Guide for Sampling Waste and Soils for Volatile
Organic Compounds"; and
2. American
Society for Testing and Materials Standard D4700-15, "Standard Guide for Soil
Sampling from the Vadose Zone".
S. Compliance with
R18-12-280(B)(3)
shall be determined by utilization of American Society for Testing and
Materials Standard D4840-99 (2018)e1, "Standard Guide for Sample
Chain-of-Custody Procedures".