PURPOSE: This rule contains the requirements
for corrosion protection systems.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The secretary of state has
determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is
incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome
or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be
maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the
public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of
reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text
of the rule is printed here.
(1) All owners and operators of metal
underground storage tank (UST) systems with corrosion protection must comply
with the following requirements to ensure that releases due to corrosion are
prevented until the system is permanently closed or has an out-of-use site
assessment conducted in accordance with
10 CSR
26-2.060 through 10 CSR 262.064.
(A) All corrosion protection systems must be
operated and maintained to continuously provide corrosion protection to the
metal components of that portion of the tank and piping that routinely contain
regulated substances and are in contact with an electrolyte, including, but not
limited to, soil, backfill, and/or water.
(B) All UST systems equipped with cathodic
protection systems must be inspected for proper operation by a NACE
International certified, Steel Tank Institute certified, or International Code
Council (ICC) appropriately certified cathodic protection tester in accordance
with the following requirements:
1. Frequency.
To confirm that the system is operating properly and providing adequate
protection, all cathodic protection systems must be tested within six (6)
months of installation and at least triennially after that, or according to
another reasonable time frame established by the department; and
2. Inspection criteria. The criteria that are
used to determine that cathodic protection (CP) is adequate as required by this
section must be in accordance with a code of practice developed by a
nationally-recognized association listed in section (2) of this rule.
A. Inspection reports must document the
testing method used, the testing standard referenced, the CP tester, and the CP
tester's qualifications.
B.
Inspection reports must include a site sketch, potential readings, and the
location where the readings were made.
C. For impressed current systems, the
inspection report must document continuity data and how voltage (IR) drops
other than those across the structure/electrolyte interface were considered or
accounted for in determining adequate protection.
(C) UST systems with impressed
current cathodic protection systems must also be inspected every sixty (60)
days to ensure the equipment is running properly.
1. Rectifier log reports must include
relevant system data, including, but not limited to, amperage readings, voltage
readings, hour meter, and indicator light, where available.
2. Any indication of deviations from previous
rectifier logs or rectifier readings or the most recent cathodic protection
system inspection of the rectifier or cathodic protection system, such as
variances in current reading or indicator light, must be appropriately
investigated.
(D) For UST
systems using cathodic protection, records of the operation of the cathodic
protection system must be maintained in accordance with
10 CSR
26-2.034 to demonstrate compliance with the
performance standards in this rule. These records must provide the following:
1. The results of the last three (3)
inspections required in subsection (1)(C) of this rule; and
2. The results of testing from the last two
(2) inspections required in subsection (1)(B) of this
rule.
(2) The
following codes and standards may be used to comply with this rule:
(A) NACE International RP 0285-2002,
Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic
Protection, revised 2002. This document is incorporated by reference
without any later amendments or modifications. To obtain a copy, contact NACE
International, Box 218340, Houston, TX 77218-8340, (713) 492-0535,
www.nace.org;
(B) NACE International TM0101-2001,
Standard Test Method, Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for
Cathodic Protection on Underground or Submerged Metallic Tank Systems,
2001 edition. This document is incorporated by reference without any later
amendments or modifications. To obtain a copy, contact NACE International, Box
218340, Houston, TX 77218-8340, (713) 492-0535,
www.nace.org;
(C) NACE International SP-0169-2007,
Control of External Corrosion on Submerged Metallic Piping
Systems, revised 2007. This document is incorporated by reference
without any later amendments or modifications. To obtain a copy, contact NACE
International, Box 218340, Houston, TX 77218-8340, (713) 492-0535,
www.nace.org;
(D) NACE International TM0497-2012,
Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for Cathodic Protection on
Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems, revised 2012. This
document is incorporated by reference without any later amendments or
modifications. To obtain a copy, contact NACE International, Box 218340,
Houston, TX 77218-8340, (713) 492-0535,
www.nace.org;
(E)
Steel Tank Institute Cathodic
Protection Testing Procedures for sti-P3 USTs, R051, January 2006.
This document is incorporated by reference without any later amendments or
modifications. To obtain a copy, contact the Steel Tank Institute, 944 Donata
Court, Lake Zurich, IL 60047, (708) 438-8265,
www.steeltank.com;
(F)
Steel Tank Institute Recommended
Practice for the Addition of Supplemental Anodes to sti-P3 USTs, R972,
December 2010. This document is incorporated by reference without any later
amendments or modifications. To obtain a copy, contact the Steel Tank
Institute, 944 Donata Court, Lake Zurich, IL 60047, (708) 438-8265,
www.steeltank.com; or
(G)
Steel Tank Institute Recommended
Practice for Corrosion Protection of Underground Piping Networks Associated
with Liquid Storage and Dispensing Systems, R892, Revised January
2006. To obtain a copy, contact the Steel Tank Institute, 944 Donata Court,
Lake Zurich, IL 60047, (708) 4388265,
www.steeltank.com.
(3) If cathodic protection is being used to
protect all or part of a UST system from corrosion, and the electric system
energizing the cathodic protection has been off, unhooked, or damaged for more
than ninety (90) days, the owner/operator must-
(A) Conduct a tank integrity test,
documenting adequate tank shell integrity and thickness, as required in
10 CSR
26-2.021(3)(B); and
(B) Have a corrosion expert or design
engineer re-evaluate the UST system, cathodic protection system, and
surrounding structures and design and/or make changes to the existing cathodic
protection system to meet the standards in
10 CSR
26-2.020(1)(A) 2.B.- D.;
(C) Replace metal piping
components;
(D) The owner/operator
may request an additional ninety (90) days to repair the systems by submitting
a request, including the justification for the extension; or
(4) If a cathodic protection system test
indicates that the system is not operating properly or does not provide
adequate protection, as defined by the testing method used, and the system is
not repaired or does not pass a retest within ninety (90) days, or if a
required cathodic protection system test is not conducted, the owner/operator
must comply with the requirements outlined in section (3) of this
rule.