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1 TITLE 165. CORPORATION COMMISSION CHAPTER 25. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS EFFECTIVE August 27, 2015 Last Amended The Oklahoma Register Volume 32, Number 23 August 17, 2015 publication Pages The format of these rules is not in strict compliance with the Secretary of State's Office of Administrative Rules, but has been compressed to reduce the copying expense and the pages have been numbered for easy rule reference This version is provided as a convenience for the public.
2 SUBCHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1. Purpose 165: Purpose Part 3. Definitions 165: Definitions Part 5. Scope of Rules 165: Overview of applicability and enforcement 165: Specified applications 165: Exclusions 165: Citation of rules Part 6. Administrative Provisions 165: Hearings, orders and appeals 165: Variances 165: Severability 165: Consultation of Petroleum Storage Tank Division Part 9. Notification and Reporting Requirements 165: General reporting requirements 165: New tank systems 165: Tank and line tightness testing 165: Transfer of ownership Part 11. Recordkeeping 165: Availability of records 165: Repair records 165: Tank installation, closure and removal records 165: Release detection and cathodic protection records 165: Spill and overfill records 165: Piping records Part 13. Fees 165: Fees Part 15. Shutdown of Operations 165: Shutdown of operations Part 17. Licensing Procedures 165: Licensing procedure for UST Installers 165: Licensing procedure for UST Removers 165: Licensing procedure for Monitor Well Technician 165: License penalties Part 19. Operator Training 165: Training requirements 165: Operator Class designations 165: Frequency and proof of training 165: Enforcement of operator training requirements SUBCHAPTER 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS Part 1. Codes and Standards 165: Sources of Standards 165: Incorporated codes and standards OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 1 Effective August 27, 2015
3 165: Financial responsibility Part 3. Design and Installation 165: Underground storage tank installation 165: Compatibility 165: Approved tanks, tank design 165: Pre-installation 165: Tank system installation 165: Storage tank spacing 165: Fill pipe requirements 165: Spill and overfill protection 165: Installation testing 165: Installation drawing Part 5. Protection Against Corrosion 165: Corrosion protection 165: Compliance with corrosion protection requirements and manufacturer s specifications 165: Frequency and criteria of inspections and tests 165: Underground storage tank internal lining requirements Part 6. Piping 165: Underground storage tank piping materials 165: Vent piping requirements Part 7. Dispensers 165: Dispensers 165: Dispenser hose 165: Nozzles 165: Required signs 165: Sources of ignition Part 9. Electrical 165: Electrical requirements Part 11. Repairs to Underground Storage Tank Systems 165: Repairs to underground storage tank systems Part 13. Removal and Closure of Underground Storage Tank Systems 165: Tank removal and closure 165: Temporary removal from service 165: Temporary closure; requirements for returning to service 165: Permanent closure 165: Assessing the site at closure or change in service 165: Applicability to previously closed underground storage tank systems 165: Closure records SUBCHAPTER 3. RELEASE PREVENTION AND DETECTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1. Release Prohibition Requirements 165: Release prohibition Part 2. Release Detection Requirements and Methods 165: General monitoring requirements 165: General release detection methods and devices 165: Tank system tightness testing with monthly inventory control 165: Testing or monitoring for vapors 165: Testing or monitoring for liquids on the groundwater 165: Interstitial monitoring 165: Automatic tank gauging systems OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 2 Effective August 27, 2015
4 165: Manual tank gauging 165: Statistical Inventory Reconciliation (SIR) 165: Monitoring requirements for piping Part 3. Release Investigation Requirements 165: Release reporting 165: Release investigation and confirmation Part 15. Corrective Action Requirements 165: Corrective action SUBCHAPTER 5. UPGRADES 165: Alternatives allowed 165: Tank Upgrading Requirements 165: Piping upgrading requirements 165: Spill and overfill prevention requirements SUBCHAPTER 6. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS UTILIZED BY AIRPORTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Part 1. General Application and Compliance Provisions 165: Application Part 3. Codes and Standards 165: Codes and standards Part 5. Dispenser Requirements 165: Dispenser hose 165: Dispenser location at airports 165: Specific requirements for airport dispensers 165: Emergency controls Part 7. Tank Filling Procedures 165: Tightfill connection requirements Part 9. Dispensing Procedures 165: Dispensing fuel into aircraft 165: Static protection and bonding Part 11. Miscellaneous Safety Requirements 165: Required signs 165: Fire extinguishers SUBCHAPTER 8. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS UTILIZED BY MARINAS Part 1. General Application and Compliance Provisions 165: Application 165: Release detection requirements for marinas Part 3. Over-water Piping Requirements 165: Over-water piping at marinas 165: Installation requirements for over-water piping Part 5. Dispenser Requirements 165: Dispenser hose 165: Nozzles 165: Dispenser location at marinas 165: Specific requirements for dispensers at marinas; maintenance OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 3 Effective August 27, 2015
5 Part 9. Dispensing Procedures 165: Attendants at marinas Part 11. Miscellaneous Safety Requirements 165: Required signs 165: Fire extinguishers SUBCHAPTER 14. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS UTILIZED BY BULK PLANT FACILITIES Part 1. General Application and Compliance Provisions 165: Application Part 3. Dispenser Requirements 165: Dispensers Part 5. Loading Facilities 165: Location of loading facilities 165: Specific requirements for loading facilities Part 7. Tank Filling Procedures 165: Switch loading Part 9. Dispensing Procedures 165: Dispensing fuel into tank vehicles 165: Static protection and bonding SUBCHAPTER 18. INSPECTIONS, NOTICES OF VIOLATIONS AND CITATIONS Part 1. Inspections 165: Owner/operator cooperation 165: Authority of the Commission 165: Completion of inspections 165: Inspection for compliance Part 3. Notices of Violation and Citations 165: Notices of Violation and Citations 165: Notices of Violation 165: Re-inspection and Fine Citation 165: Payment of fine or hearing Part 5. Penalties 165: Penalties APPENDIX Q. MANUAL TANK GAUGING GUIDE APPENDIX S. FINE CITATIONS TABLE [Authority: 42 U.S.C et seq.; OKLA.CONST. art IX, 18, 19; 17 O.S., 301 et seq.; 27A O.S ] et seq. and et Seq.] [Source: Codified ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 4 Effective August 27, 2015
6 CHAPTER 25. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS SUBCHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1. PURPOSE 165: Purpose The purpose of this Chapter is to provide a comprehensive regulatory program for the safe operation of underground storage tank systems in Oklahoma and to prevent and contain pollution caused by leaking underground storage tank systems and to reduce the hazards of fire and explosion. It is recommended that all underground storage tanks, whether regulated by these rules or not, follow the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines, including NFPA 30 and 30A. [Source: Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Contents [REVOKED] 165: Authority [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 10 Ok Reg 2617, eff ; Revoked at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ] PART 3. DEFINITIONS 165: Definitions In addition to the terms defined in 17 O.S. 303, the following words or terms, when used in this Chapter, shall have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Agent" means a person authorized by another to act on their behalf, either out of employment or contract. "Airport" means landing facility for aircraft that are routinely available for public use (whether routinely used or not). Airports as used in this Chapter do not include private airstrips or private airports. "ATG" means automatic tank gauge. "Ball float functionality" means the ball float is operational as designed. "BTEX" means benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene. "Bulk plant" means a petroleum storage tank facility where gasoline, aviation fuel, diesel and/or volatile blending materials used in motor fuels, like kerosene and ethanol, are received by tank vessels, tank cars or tank vehicles and are stored or blended in mass quantities or bulk for the purpose of distribution by a tank vessel, tank car, tank vehicle, portable tank or other container, for wholesale or retail sale. "Cathodic protection" means a technique designed to prevent the corrosion of a metal surface by making that surface the cathode of an electrochemical cell. "Commission" means the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) and includes its designated agents or representatives. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 5 Effective August 27, 2015
7 "Construction tank" means a fuel tank used for twelve months or less at a construction site. "Division" means the Petroleum Storage Tank Division (PSTD) of the Corporation Commission. "EPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. "Farm tank" is a tank located on a tract of land devoted to the production of crops or raising animals, including fish, and associated residences and improvements. A farm tank must be located on the farm property. "Farm" includes but is not limited to fish hatcheries, rangeland, and nurseries with growing operations. "Fleet and Commercial" means any facility as defined in this Chapter that uses underground storage tanks to store regulated substances for use in its own vehicles or equipment. "Flow-through process tank" means a tank that forms an integral part of a production process through which there is a steady, variable, recurring or intermittent flow of material during the operation of the process. Flow-through process tanks do not include tanks used for the storage of materials prior to their introduction to the process or for the storage of finished products or by-products from the production process. "Licensed Environmental Consultant" means an individual who has a current license issued by PSTD to perform corrective action. "Marina" means any fuel storage tank system located on or by the water for the purpose of fueling watercraft. "Out of Order tag" means tag, device or mechanism on the tank fill pipe that clearly identifies an underground storage tank as ineligible for delivery of product. "Permanent out of use" or "POU" means a petroleum storage tank system that is not in service/use, does not contain regulated substances, and is not intended to be placed back in service/use. "Private airport" means an airport used only by its owner and regulated as a fleet and commercial facility. "Private airstrip" means a personal residential takeoff and landing facility part of the airstrip owner's residential property. "PST" means petroleum storage tank. "PSTD" means Petroleum Storage Tank Division. "Public Utility" means any entity providing gas, electricity, water, or telecommunications services for public use. "Regulated substance" means antifreeze, motor oil, motor fuel, gasoline, kerosene, diesel or aviation fuel. It does not include compressed natural gas. "Release detection" means determining whether a release of regulated substances has occurred from a petroleum storage tank or system into the environment or into the interstitial area between the underground storage tank system and its secondary barrier. "Residential tank" is a tank located on property used primarily for dwelling purposes. "Retail facility" means a service station, convenience store or any other facility selling motor fuel that is open to the general public. "Secondary containment" means an underground storage tank and/or piping with inner and outer barriers which provide a space for interstitial (the space between the inner and outer walls of a double walled tank or piping) monitoring. "Tampering" means willful intention which makes an attempt to deceive, cheat or misrepresent the facts to the public. It also presents a risk to environmental welfare as well as public health, safety and welfare. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 6 Effective August 27, 2015
8 "Tank tightness testing" or "precision testing" means a procedure for testing an underground storage tank system's integrity. "Temporary out of use" or "TOU" means the status of an underground storage tank system that has been taken out of service/use but not removed with the intent to return to service. "TPH" means total petroleum hydrocarbons. "Underground storage tank" or "UST " or "tank" means a regulated storage tank that has ten percent or more of its volume beneath the surface of the ground. "Underground storage tank system" means an underground storage tank and any connected aboveground or underground piping, dispensers, and ancillary equipment or transport truck connected to the storage tank system. "Used Motor Oil" is any spent oil removed from a motor vehicle. [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 849, eff (emergency); Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2731, eff ; Amended at 10 Ok Reg 2617, eff ; Amended at 11 Ok Reg 3705, eff ; Amended at 13 Ok Reg 3237, eff ; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2500, eff ; Amended at 15 Ok Reg 3003, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1609, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Added at 22 Ok Reg 488, eff (emergency); Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 1826, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] PART 5. SCOPE OF RULES 165: Overview of applicability and enforcement This Chapter applies to owners, operators, their employees and agents of all underground storage tank systems for which the Commission has been given regulatory responsibility by 27A O.S. (Supp. 1999) (E) (5) (b) and 17 O.S. 301 et seq. [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2305, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: Interim prohibition [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2305, eff ; Revoked at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ] 165: Partial deferrals [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2305, eff ; Revoked at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ] 165: Specified applications The following classes of underground storage tanks or systems are subject to specific regulations of this Chapter as follows: (1) Airport hydrant fuel distribution systems are subject to release reporting, investigation, response and corrective action requirements only. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 7 Effective August 27, 2015
9 (2) Emergency power generator tank owners and operators are subject to all requirements of this Chapter. [Source: Added at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: Exclusions The following classes of underground storage tanks or systems are specifically excluded from all provisions of this Chapter: (1) Farm and residential tanks with an individual capacity of 1,100 gallons or less used for storing motor fuels for non-commercial purposes. (2) Tanks used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored. (3) Underground storage tank systems storing hazardous wastes regulated under Subtitle C of the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or substances regulated as hazardous wastes under the Oklahoma Hazardous Waste Disposal Act. This exclusion does not apply to underground storage tank systems storing a regulated substance mixed with a de minimus quantity of hazardous substance as defined under RCRA, since such systems remain subject to all provisions of this Chapter. (4) Pipeline facilities (including gathering lines) regulated under: (A) The Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (49 U.S.C. App., 1671 et seq.); (B) The Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979 (49 U.S.C. App., 2001 et seq.); or (C) Intrastate pipeline facilities regulated under State law comparable to the provisions of law referred to in (A) or (B) of this paragraph. (5) Flow-through process tanks. (6) Liquid trap or associated gathering lines directly related to oil or gas production and gathering operations. (7) Tanks with a capacity of less than 110 gallons. (8) Tanks storing diesel fuel at plants regulated by the Atomic Energy Commission. (9) Tanks with a de minimis concentration of regulated substances, such as swimming pools and coffins. (10) Any emergency spill or overflow containment UST system that is expeditiously emptied after use. [Source: Amended at 11 Ok Reg 3705, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Citation of rules This Chapter will be known as the Oklahoma Corporation Commission's Rules and Regulations Governing Underground Storage Tanks and is to be cited as Chapter 25 of Commission rules. [Source: Renumbered from 165: at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 8 Effective August 27, 2015
10 PART 6. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 165: Citation of rules [RENUMBERED TO 165: ] [Source: Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Renumbered to 165: at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ] 165: Effective date of rules [REVOKED] 165: Hearings, orders and appeals (a) The Commission will issue orders as necessary to enforce the provisions of this Chapter to protect property, the public health and safety and the environment. (b) Hearings to enforce or appeal enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter will be done in accordance with Chapter 5 of Commission rules. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: Changes to rules [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Variances A variance to a provision of this Chapter may be granted by the Commission after application, notice and hearing. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Notices [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Revoked at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: Severability If any part of this Chapter is ruled invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the Chapter will remain in full force and effect. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ] 165: Consultation of Petroleum Storage Tank Division At a tank owner's request, PSTD will confer with a tank owner planning a new facility or changes to an existing facility to assure the tank owner of compliance. [Source: Added at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 9 Effective August 27, 2015
11 EDITOR S NOTE: 1 Editorially renumbered from 165: to 165: , to avoid duplication in numbering. PART 7. CODES AND STANDARDS [REVOKED] 165: Sources of standards [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 11 Ok Reg 3705, eff ; Amended at 13 Ok Reg 3237, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Incorporated codes and standards [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 11 Ok Reg 3705, eff ; Amended at 13 Ok Reg 3237, eff ; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2500, eff ; Amended at 15 Ok Reg 3003, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Other standards and regulations [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] PART 8. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS [REVOKED] 165: Approved tanks, tank design [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Storage tank spacing [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Fill pipe requirements [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Spill and overfill protection [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Corrosion protection [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 10 Effective August 27, 2015
12 165: Underground storage tank piping materials [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1609, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Electrical equipment [REVOKED] [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] PART 9. NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 165: General reporting requirements PSTD may require owners or operators of underground storage tank systems to provide information it deems necessary for the protection of human health, safety, property and the environment. Use of the designated PSTD form(s) is required for scheduling, tank registration, change in ownership, monthly release detection, testing, temporary change in service, permanent closure, or return to service. These forms are available at the OCC website, PSTD webpage: follow link to Petroleum Storage Tank Division and link to PSTD Compliance Forms. [Source: Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: New tank systems (a) Persons intending to install a new underground storage tank and/or new underground piping must give PSTD notification of the installation at least 24 hours before the tank and/or lines are to be installed by submitting the PSTD scheduling notification form and receiving confirmation of the installation from PSTD. If events require a change in the date of installation, PSTD shall be given 48 hours notice of the new date. Any removal associated with replacement of tanks or lines requires at least 14 day notification prior to the removal activity. (b) Upon receipt of the scheduling form an authorization letter giving temporary approval to receive fuel into an un-permitted tank will be sent to the owner. This letter will expire 90 days after the date of issuance. After the tank installation is complete, the PSTD registration form must be submitted to PSTD with copies of required installation testing, photographs of the tank and piping system components before they are covered, an as-built drawing of the entire tank system, and manufacturer installation checklists within 30 days. The registration form must be approved and tank fees paid in order to receive a tank permit. No regulated storage tank system can be operated without a valid permit from the Corporation Commission. (c) Owners and Commission-licensed UST Installers must certify on the registration form that the installation of tanks and piping meet the requirements of this Chapter. [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2305, eff ; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 26 Ok Reg OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 11 Effective August 27, 2015
13 1826, eff ; Amended at 31 Ok Reg 1007, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: Existing tanks [REVOKED] 165: Abandoned tanks [REVOKED] 165: Partially deferred tanks [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2305, eff ; Revoked at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ] 165: Tank removal and closure [REVOKED] [Source: Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Revoked at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] 165: Releases [REVOKED] 165: Tank and line tightness testing (a) Tank and line tightness testing results in which any part of the tank system tested does not pass must be reported to the PSTD within 24 hours by the owner, operator, their employees or agents, and also independently by the person or company performing the test. Complete test results must be submitted within 7 days of testing. (b) Tank tests must include both the wetted portion and ullage portion of the tank. (c) Hydrostatic line tightness tests and line leak detector tests must be conducted in accordance with and reported on the prescribed PSTD form. (d) The tester performing line and leak detector tests must also certify that the line leak detector is installed properly. (e) All personnel performing tank and line testing must have the required education, experience, knowledge and competence to correctly perform testing services in accordance with the testing equipment, manufacturer certification and applicable industry standards or codes. (f) Tank and line tightness testing must be scheduled by submitting the PSTD scheduling form and PSTD staff may be present. [Source: Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 31 Ok Reg 1007, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 12 Effective August 27, 2015
14 165: Sampling, testing, and monitoring results [REVOKED] 165: Corrective action [REVOKED] 165: Transfer of ownership When the owner of an underground storage tank transfers ownership of the facility or tank to another person, the new owner must notify PSTD within 30 days of the transfer, by submitting the appropriate PSTD form. The former owner must advise the Commission of the name and address of the new owner. All records required by PSTD must be transferred at no cost to the new owner. [Source: Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] PART 11. RECORDKEEPING 165: Availability of records (a) Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems regulated by this Chapter must cooperate with PSTD requests for submission of records. (b) Each owner/operator must provide written notice of any address change within 30 days to the PSTD office. (c) All leak detection records, including but not limited to, sampling, testing, inventory and monitoring records, must be available on site for each tank for the preceding 12 months. Emergency generator tanks at unmanned locations are not subject to leak detection requirements, and may forward any required records to the PSTD office or upon request to the PSTD Fuel Specialist. (d) Copies of the following records must be readily available to the PSTD Fuel Specialist: (1) Tank tightness tests, monthly inventory reconciliation, statistical inventory reconciliation, vapor or groundwater monitoring, automatic tank gauge tests, and interstitial monitoring results that demonstrate compliance with release detection for tanks. (2) Line tightness tests, electronic line tests, all sensor and alarm history results, and line leak detector function tests that demonstrate compliance with release detection for lines. (3) Installation and repair records for spill containment, overfill prevention, tank and piping construction. (4) Cathodic protection records specified in , tank lining certificates, and any other records that demonstrate compliance with corrosion protection for the tank system. (5) Current owner and tank system registration and current permit for all tanks located at the facility. (6) Certificate(s) of training for all classes of operators. (e) Failure to have the required records available upon request by PSTD may result in enforcement action. (f) Release detection records must be maintained on forms specified by the Commission. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 13 Effective August 27, 2015
15 [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 1826, eff ] 165: Repair records Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems regulated by this Chapter must maintain documentation that identifies the location and nature of all repairs as follows: (1) Tank system repairs meant to restore a tank, pipe, spill prevention equipment, overfill prevention equipment, corrosion protection equipment, release detection equipment or other UST system component that has caused a release or a suspected release of product from the UST system or has failed to function properly must be scheduled using the OCC scheduling form. (2) These records shall include a complete description of all repairs made, photographs before and after repair, sample results if required, an updated site map, and testing following repairs. (3) The records must be readily available at the facility or submitted to PSTD and kept for the remaining operating life of the storage tank system. (4) Requirements of this Section do not apply to routine and minor maintenance activities related to the tank and piping system or dispensers. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 584, eff ] 165: Tank installation, closure and removal records (a) Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems must maintain records regarding the installation for the lifetime of the system or provide copies of installation records to PSTD for retention in the Division's files. (b) Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems must maintain records demonstrating compliance with the closure and removal requirements for tanks that are temporarily taken out of service or permanently removed. (c) The owner or owner's representative (as directed by the owner) must submit the OCC Closure Report Form and all required attachments to PSTD within 45 days from the date the tanks are permanently taken out of service or removed. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Release detection and cathodic protection records (a) Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems regulated by this Chapter must maintain release detection records for a minimum of one year. (b) Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems regulated by this Chapter who use cathodic protection must maintain the following records. (1) Original cathodic protection design with drawings, plans, description of materials used, and suitability study depicting all of the cathodic protection system components in accordance with National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) RP OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 14 Effective August 27, 2015
16 (2) Rectifier readings for impressed current systems conducted at least every 60 days on the appropriate OCC form. (3) Results of the last three inspections or cathodic protection system tests completed by a corrosion tester. (c) If observation wells are used as release detection, the PSTD approved site assessment must be maintained on site. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Spill and overfill records Owners and operators of underground storage tank systems must keep records of spills and overfills for review and inspection by PSTD for a period of 3 years from date of such spill or overfill. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Piping records Tank owners should maintain a current map of their underground tank system and update it within 30 days of any changes. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] PART 13. FEES 165: Fees This Chapter requires the following fees according to the schedule set out in Chapter 5 of Commission rules. (1) Owners or operators of all underground storage tank systems in use during the fiscal year. (2) Licensed UST Installers, UST Removers, Environmental Consultants, and Monitor Well Technicians who become licensed pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1609, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] PART 15. SHUTDOWN OF OPERATIONS 165: Shutdown of operations (a) PSTD may close (shut down) a UST system: (1) If the system poses an imminent threat to health, safety, or the environment. (2) If the owner or operator is operating tanks for which permit fees have not been paid. (3) If the owner or operator fails to comply with a Commission order. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 15 Effective August 27, 2015
17 (4) For failure to properly install, operate and/or maintain leak detection, spill, overfill, or corrosion equipment if the owner/operator has been issued a written notice of violation and has failed to take corrective action. (5) Failure to protect a buried metal flexible connector from corrosion if the owner/operator has been issued a written notice of violation and has failed to take corrective action. (6) Failure to perform, maintain, have readily available or present records for the previous twelve (12) months. (7) Failure to have a Class A, B, or C operator on premises during business hours. (8) Tampering with equipment. (b) PSTD must close (shut down) a UST system: (1) If required spill prevention equipment is not installed. (2) If required overfill protection equipment is not installed. (3) If required leak detection equipment is not installed. (4) If required corrosion equipment is not installed. (5) If 2" or more of water is found in the tank where conventional gasoline or diesel fuel is stored and if 1/2" or more of water is found in the tank of gasoline blended with alcohols, E85 fuel ethanol, or diesel blended with biodiesel. (6) If a meter is found to be off in calibration by more than -15 cubic inches per every 5 gallons. (c) Only PSTD designated employees have the authority to lock or seal dispensers and/or fill pipes of any UST system violating subsection (a) or (b) of this Section. The PSTD employee must explain to the owner or operator the reason the UST system is being locked or sealed. (d) The PSTD "Out of Order" tag attached to each fill pipe of the tank(s) in violation shall serve to clearly identify the tank(s) as ineligible for delivery, deposit, or acceptance of product. Tank owners/operators and product deliverers are responsible for ensuring that product is not delivered into the tagged tank(s). (e) Owners, operators, or any persons who remove a lock or seal without permission from PSTD will be subject to penalties imposed by this Chapter, or formal enforcement proceedings. (f) Upon confirmation that the UST system no longer poses an imminent threat to health, safety, or the environment, permit fees paid, violation(s) corrected, or Commission order requirements satisfied, the authority to remove a lock or seal by the owner or operator may be obtained as follows: (1) Written permission from the PSTD employee who placed the lock or seal on the device; or (2) Verbal or written permission from the Manager of Compliance and Inspection; or (3) Application to and order of the Commission. (g) If a facility is closed under the provisions of this Section, the owner or operator of the facility will be afforded a hearing within ten (10) days of receipt by PSTD of the owner's or operator's application for a hearing. [Source: Added at 18 Ok Reg 2378, eff ; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1730, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 584, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 16 Effective August 27, 2015
18 PART 17. LICENSING PROCEDURES 165: Licensing procedure for UST Installers (a) Any individual who would like to become a licensed UST Installer must: (1) Complete the OCC UST Installer application form. (2) Provide sufficient proof of two years related work experience, completed within the last five years. Applicants must have active participation in the completion of at least three UST installations. If applicant is a current UST installer license holder in another state, the work experience may be substituted for each confirmed year he or she held the license. (3) The individual must pass an examination approved by PSTD. (4) Installers must pay fees for applications, examinations, and licensing prior to examination and license issuance. (5) Installers must also certify that they will comply with all Commission rules and requirements for underground storage tanks. (b) All examinations and licensing procedures must be completed within one (1) year of approval of the application. Failure to complete the exam and licensing procedures will result in forfeiture of fees and will require a new application and appropriate fees. (c) Continuing education is required to maintain a UST Installer license; this consists of four hours of continuing education through a PSTD-accredited program every two years. [Source: Added at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 584, eff ] 165: Licensing procedure for UST Removers (a) Any individual who would like to become a licensed UST Remover must: (1) Complete the OCC UST Remover application form. (2) Provide sufficient proof of two years related work experience, completed within the last five years Applicants must have active participation in the completion of at least three (3) UST removals. If applicant is a current UST remover license holder in another state, the work experience may be substituted for each confirmed year he or she held the license. (3) Pass an examination approved by the PSTD. (4) Pay fees for applications, examinations, and licensing prior to examination and license issuance. (5) Certify that they will comply with all Commission rules and requirements for removal of underground storage tanks. (b) All examinations and licensing procedures must be completed within one (1) year of approval of the application. Failure to complete will result in forfeiture of fees and will require a new application and appropriate fees. (c) Continuing education is required to maintain a UST Removers license; this consists of four hours of continuing education through a Commission approved program every two years. [Source: Added at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 584, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 17 Effective August 27, 2015
19 165: Licensing procedure for Monitor Well Technician (a) Monitoring of vapor and groundwater wells for the purpose of monthly release detection must be performed by an individual licensed by PSTD. An individual who applies to become a licensed Well Technician must: (1) Complete the OCC application form. (2) Demonstrate his/her competence in the use of the monitoring equipment to PSTD. The use of new or different monitoring equipment will require the user to display his/her competence in the use of the new or different equipment. (3) Certify that they will comply with all Commission rules and requirements. (4) Fees must be paid in accordance with Chapter 5 of Commission rules. (b) A Well Technician license for the purpose of monthly release detection must be renewed every two years. (c) Individuals who are monitoring vapor and groundwater observation wells for monthly release detection purposes must report readings that exceed established levels in 165: or 165: to the owner or operator within 48 hours. [Source: Added at 23 Ok Reg 2261, eff ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: License penalties (a) The PSTD has the responsibility to deny, suspend, refuse to renew or revoke the license, or reprimand any licensee who is found guilty of: (1) The practice of any fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or in performing work pursuant to this Chapter. (2) Any gross negligence, incompetence or misconduct in installation work performed pursuant to this Chapter. (3) Knowingly making false statements or signing false statements, certificates or affidavits to the PSTD or to clients with the intention to induce payment. (4) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any provision of this Chapter. (5) Signing a verification statement for work performed pursuant to this Chapter that was not performed by the licensee. (6) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical or unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm a customer or the public. (7) Failure to comply with this Chapter, Chapters 26, 27, 29, and the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Regulation Act (17 O.S. 301 et seq.) Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Release Indemnity Program will result in PSTD seeking a suspension and/or revocation of the license. (8) Being under indictment or convicted of any criminal offense. (9) Failure to submit required PSTD installation paperwork within 30 days. (b) Prior to any license suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew, the Director of PSTD will have the matter investigated and a report made for his or her consideration. If the Director elects to proceed with suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew, a Notice of Intent will be mailed to the licensee. If the Director elects to pursue suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew, PSTD will schedule a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge and the licensee will be officially notified. The burden of clear and convincing proof of violations of this Chapter, applicable state law, or other rules, regulations or Commission orders rests upon the PSTD. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 18 Effective August 27, 2015
20 (c) This Section in no way exempts the licensee from having to meet other applicable requirements as set by state and federal statutes and regulations from other state and federal agencies. (d) Any licensee in violation of state law, enabling statutes, PSTD rules and/or Commission orders may be subject to fines assessed by the Commission after notice and hearing. [Source: Added at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] PART 19. OPERATOR TRAINING 165: Training requirements Each underground storage tank system or group of underground storage tank systems at a facility must have a Class A, Class B, and Class C operator designated. Separate individuals may be designated for each class of operator or an individual may be designated to more than one of the operator classes. [Source: Added at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: [RESERVED] [Source: Reserved at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Operator Class designations (a) A Class A operator has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the underground storage tank system in the broader aspects of the statutory and regulatory requirements to achieve and maintain compliance. (b) A Class B operator implements applicable requirements and standards for one or more facilities to monitor day-to-day aspects of operation and recordkeeping. (c) A Class C operator is an onsite employee responsible for responding to alarms or emergencies caused by spills or release from underground storage tank systems. [Source: Added at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: [RESERVED] [Source: Reserved at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Frequency and proof of training (a) Each operator class must obtain initial certification from a PSTD-approved training provider no later than July 1, A Class A or Class B operator may train a Class C operator. (b) Class A and Class B operators must be trained within 30 days after assuming operation and maintenance responsibilities for an underground storage tank system. Class C operators must be trained before assuming responsibility for responding to emergencies. (c) Class A and Class B operators must be recertified every 3 years. OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 19 Effective August 27, 2015
21 (d) Class B operators must be recertified within 30 days in any areas (e.g. spill, overfill, corrosion protection) that are determined to be out of compliance with EPA and PSTD requirements for release prevention and/or release detection. (e) Owners or operators must provide PSTD with documentation for all operator classes. [Source: Added at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 1826, eff ; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 780, eff ] 165: [RESERVED] [Source: Reserved at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] 165: Enforcement of operator training requirements Failure to properly train any operator class or comply with requirements of this Part will result in fines and/or formal enforcement action. [Source: Added at 25 Ok Reg 1867, eff ] SUBCHAPTER 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS PART 1. CODES AND STANDARDS 165: Sources of standards The standards referenced in this Chapter are available for inspection at the offices of the Petroleum Storage Division during regular business hours and from the following sources. New editions of codes and standards supersedes all previous editions. (1) American Petroleum Institute (API), 1220 L. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C Telephone (202) (2) National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), P.O. Box , Houston, Texas Telephone (713) , ext (3) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts Telephone (800) (4) American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Telephone (610) (5) Underwriter's Laboratory (UL), 333 Pfingston Road, Northbrook, Illinois Telephone (708) , ext (6) Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI), P.O. Box 2380, Tulsa, Oklahoma Telephone (918) (7) Steel Tank Institute (STI), 570 Oakwood Road, Lake Zurich, Illinois, Telephone (847) (8) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME/ANSI), 22 Law Drive, Fairfield, New Jersey Telephone (800) [Source: Added at 21 Ok Reg 2036, eff ] OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 20 Effective August 27, 2015
22 165: Incorporated codes and standards Specific references to documents are made in this Chapter. Each of these documents or part thereof is included by reference as a standard. New editions of codes and standards supersede all previous editions. Commission rules will supersede in all conflicts between PSTD rules and any industry standard. These codes and standards will be updated periodically through a formal rulemaking procedure initiated by PSTD to reflect any substantive or relevant changes. (1) National Fire Protection Association Standards: (A) Standard Number 30, 2015, "Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code". (B) Standard Number 329, 2010, "Underground Leakage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids". (C) Standard Number 385, 2012, "Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids". (D) Standard Number 321, 1991, "Basic Classification of Flammable and Combustible Liquids". (E) Standard Number 327, 1993, "Cleaning or Safeguarding Small Tanks and Containers". (F) Standard Number 30A, 2015, "Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages". (2) American Petroleum Institute Standards (A) Recommended Practice 1615, 2011, "Installation of Underground Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Storage Systems, Sixth Edition". (B) Recommended Practice 1632, 2002, "Cathodic Protection of Underground Storage Tank and Piping Systems". (C) Recommended Practice 1604, (R2010), "Closure of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks, Third Edition". (D) Recommended Practice 1631, 2001, "Interior Lining and Periodic Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks". (E) Recommended Practice 1621, (R2001), "Bulk Liquid Stock Control at Retail Outlets". (F) Recommended Practice 1626, 2010, "Storing and Handling Ethanol and Gasoline - Ethanol Blends at Distribution Terminals and Service Stations". (G) Recommended Practice 1627, 1993, "Storing and Handling of Gasoline - Methanol/Cosolvent Blends at Distribution Terminals and Service Stations". (H) Publication 1628, 1996, "A Guide to the Assessment and Remediation of Underground Petroleum Releases". (I) Publication 2200, 2010, "Repairing Crude Oil, Liquified Petroleum Gas, and Product Pipelines, Fourth Edition". (J) Publication 2015, 2001, "Requirements for Safe Entry and Cleaning of Petroleum Storage Tanks". (K) Recommended Practice 1637, (R2012), "Using the API Color Symbol System to Mark Equipment and Vehicles for Product Identification at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities and Distribution Terminals, Third Edition". (3) National Association of Corrosion Engineers: (A) Standard Number SP , "Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems". (B) Standard Number RP , "Repair of Lining Systems". OAC 165:25 Underground Storage Tanks 21 Effective August 27, 2015