Ohio Admin. Code 901:5-2-07 - Required records
(A) The following records shall be prepared
and maintained on file at every storage facility, or at the nearest local
office from which the storage facility is administered:
(1) A record of all discharges at the storage
facility, including the date and time of discharge, the type of liquid bulk
fertilizer discharged, the volume of the discharge, the cause of the discharge,
any action taken to control or recover the discharge, and the method of
disposal of any recovered discharge. The discharge record shall be completed on
the day the discharge is discovered and shall be promptly updated to show
measures taken to control, recover, use, or dispose of the discharge;
(2) A record of the liquid level
of each permanent storage vessel measured in compliance with paragraph
(A)(1)(f) of rule
901:5-2-04
of the Administrative Code;
(3) A
record of all repairs and maintenance work performed on each permanent storage
vessel and secondary containment facility. The record shall note the date and
nature of the repair or maintenance work done.
(B) In addition to the records required under
paragraph (A) of this rule; whenever a permanent storage vessel erected on
site, its appurtenances or secondary containment facility, is evaluated,
altered, or reconstructed the following information shall be made a part of the
record maintained at the storage facility or the nearest local office from
which the storage facility is administered.
(1) Calculations used for:
(a) Component evaluation for integrity
including brittle fracture considerations;
(b) Re-rating of tank capacities (including
liquid levels); and,
(c) Repair
and alteration considerations.
(2) Construction and repair drawings.
(3) Any additional support data
used, including but not limited to:
(a)
Inspections (including component thickness readings);
(b) Material test reports/certification;
(c) Tests performed/results;
(d) Radiographs;
(e) Brittle fraction considerations;
(f) Original tank construction
data;
(g) Location and
identification;
(h) Description of
the tank (diameter, height);
(i)
Design conditions (liquid level, specific gravity, allowable stress, unusual
design load);
(j) Shell material
and thickness by course;
(k) Tank
perimeter evaluations;
(l)
Construction completion record;
(m) Basis for hydrostatic test exemption.
(C) All
records required by this rule shall be maintained for a period of five years.
(D) The owner of an underground
piping system shall maintain the following records for the life of the piping
system and make them available for inspection and copying by the department
upon request. The records shall include:
(1)
Type of pipe and design or working pressure;
(2) Method for blinding off the test section
and air bleed method, if applicable;
(3) A record of each hydrostatic test
conducted, which shall include all of the following:
(a) The name of the system's owner and
operator;
(b) The location address
of the system;
(c) The name and
business address of the person performing the hydrostatic test;
(d) The date, start and stop times for each
test;
(e) The identity of each
specific pipe on which said test is performed;
(f) Test pressures and adjustments made
during test;
(g) Length of each
pipe tested;
(h) Amount of
pressure lost;
(i) Damage caused
by test and location of damage;
(j) Type of liquid used; and
(k) Proof of calibration of test gauge.
(4) A label shall be
kept adjacent to the pressure application tap, which shall show the:
(a) Test interval required (i.e. twice per
calendar year, at a minimum of six month intervals); and
(b) The hydrostatic test pressure.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 905.44
Rule Amplifies: 905.40
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/91, 11/12/01
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