Section 175.610 General Release Detection Requirements
for All USTs
a) Owners
or operators of new and existing USTs shall provide a method, or combination of
methods, of release detection that:
1) Can
detect a release from the entire tank and any portion of the connected
underground piping that routinely contains product;
2) Is installed, calibrated, operated and
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, including
routine maintenance and service checks for operability or running condition;
3) Meets
the performance requirements in Sections 175.630, 175.640 or Subpart I, as
applicable. All performance claims and the manner of determining the claims
shall be described in writing by the equipment manufacturer or installer. In
addition, methods used shall be capable of detecting the leak rate or quantity
specified for that method in Section 175.630 and 175.640 with a probability of
detection of 0.95 and a probability of false alarm of 0.05. Release detection
for tanks and piping permitted on or after February
1, 2008 must also meet the interstitial monitoring requirements indicated in
Sections 175.400 and 175.420; and
4) Beginning October 13, 2018, is operated
and maintained, and electronic and mechanical components are tested for proper
operation, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions or a code of practice
developed by a nationally recognized association or independent testing
laboratory. As an alternative, another test method may be used that is
determined by OSFM to be not less protective of human health and the
environment. Before the utilization of any
such method, it shall be submitted to OSFM in writing, and OSFM shall
issue written approval.
A) A test of the proper operation must be
performed at installation and at least annually thereafter and, at a minimum,
as applicable to the facility, shall cover the following components and
criteria:
i) Automatic tank gauge and other
controllers: test alarm; verify system configuration; test battery backup;
ii) Probes and sensors: inspect for
residual buildup; ensure floats move freely; ensure shaft is not damaged;
ensure cables are free of kinks and breaks; test alarm operability and communication
with controller;
iii) Automatic line leak detector: test
operation to meet criteria in Section 175.640(a)(3) by simulating a leak;
iv) Vacuum pumps and pressure gauges: ensure
proper communication with sensors and controller; and
v) Hand-held electronic sampling equipment
associated with groundwater and vapor monitoring: ensure proper operation.
B) All
testing and inspections required by this Section shall be performed:
i) By
an OSFM-licensed contractor that has licensure in the installation/retrofitting
or inspection and testing of UST equipment module; and
ii) Using
an employee of the OSFM-licensed contractor for testing or inspection who is
certified in the installation-retrofitting or inspection and testing of UST
equipment module.
b) All leak detection equipment must be
evaluated and be listed in the NWGLDE publication "List of Leak
Detection Evaluations for Storage Tank Systems", as referenced in 41 Ill.
Adm. Code 174.210, or, may be utilized if approved by OSFM.
c) When
a release detection method operated in accordance with the performance
standards in Sections 175.630 and 175.640 or
Subpart I indicates a release may have occurred, owners or operators
shall notify the Illinois Emergency Management Agency in accordance with 41 Ill.
Adm. Code 176.300 through 176.330.
d) All
leak detection equipment installed on a UST, whether required or not, shall be
maintained. Self-diagnosing release detection systems may not be used to
circumvent any testing required by 41 Ill. Adm. Code 172, 174, 175, 176 or 177.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 6837, effective May 2, 2023)