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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?
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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?
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Who can serve as a “Designated UST Operator”?
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What tasks is a Designated UST Operator required
to perform?
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How many UST facilities can an individual
be the Designated UST Operator for?
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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.)?
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If an overfill alarm is triggered when a delivery
person is filling my tank, is this, in itself,
a violation?
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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”)?
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Why is UST inspector certification required?
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How does the UST inspector certification requirement apply to new inspectors?
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How can the required UST inspector certification be renewed?
- Are monthly Designated UST Operator inspections required when a UST facility is in temporary closure?
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