Requirement | Effective Date |
Upgrading UST systems, general operating requirements, and operator training | October 13, 2021 |
Release detection | October 13, 2021 |
Release reporting, response, and investigation; closure; financial responsibility and notification (except as provided in paragraph 135.21(1)"b") | June 23, 2021 |
Note regarding paragraph 135.21(2)"b" : The following codes of practice may be used to comply with this paragraph:
* NACE International Standard Practice SP 0285, "External Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic Protection";
* NACE International Standard Practice SP 0169, "Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems";
* National Leak Prevention Association Standard 631, Chapter C, "Internal Inspection of Steel Tanks for Retrofit of Cathodic Protection"; or
* American Society for Testing and Materials Standard G158, "Standard Guide for Three Methods of Assessing Buried Steel Tanks."
* Perform a tank tightness test that can detect a 0.5 gallon per hour leak rate at least every two years; or
* Perform vapor monitoring or groundwater monitoring (conducted in accordance with paragraph 135.5(4) "e" or "f," respectively, for the stored regulated substance) at least every 30 days; or
Maximum Leak Detection Rate Per Test Section Volume | ||
Test Section Volume (Gallons) | Semiannual Test- Leak Detection Rate Not to Exceed (Gallons Per Hour) | Annual Test- Leak Detection Rate Not to Exceed (Gallons Per Hour) |
< 50,000 | 1.0 | 0.5 |
>= 50,000 to <75,000 | 1.5 | 0.75 |
>= 75,000 to <100,000 | 2.0 | 1.0 |
>= 100,000 | 3.0 | 1.5 |
Piping segment volumes >= 100,000 gallons not capable of meeting the maximum 3.0 gallon per hour leak rate for the semiannual test may be tested at a leak rate up to 6.0 gallons per hour according to the following schedule:
Phase in for Piping Segments >= 100,000 Gallons in Volume | |
First test | Not later than October 13, 2021 (may use up to 6.0 gph leak rate) |
Second test | Between October 13, 2021, and October 13, 2024 (may use up to 6.0 gph leak rate) |
Third test | Between October 13, 2024, and October 13, 2025 (must use 3.0 gph for leak rate) |
Subsequent tests | After October 13, 2025, begin using semiannual or annual line testing according to the Maximum Leak Detection Rate Per Test Section Volume table above |
* Perform a line tightness test (conducted in accordance with paragraph 135.21(2)"d" (3)"1" using the leak rates for the semiannual test) at least every two years; or
* Perform vapor monitoring or groundwater monitoring (conducted in accordance with paragraph 135.5(4) "e" or "f," respectively, for the stored regulated substance) at least every 30 days; or
Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-135.21