Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R3-7-753 - General Requirements for Pipelines and Third-party TerminalsA. A pipeline or third-party terminal shall not accept Arizona CBG or AZRBOB for transport unless: 1. The Arizona CBG or AZRBOB is physically transferred from an importer, refiner, CBG blender, oxygenate blender, pipeline, or third-party terminal registered with the Division under R3-7-750; and2. The registered supplier provides written verification that the gasoline is Arizona CBG or AZRBOB and complies with the standards in R3-7-751(A) or (B), as applicable, without reproducibility or numerical rounding.B. A pipeline or third-party terminal that transports Arizona CBG or AZRBOB shall collect a sample of each incoming batch. The pipeline or third-party terminal shall retain the sample for at least 30 days unless this time is extended for an individual sample for up to 180 days by the associate director.C. A pipeline shall conduct quality control testing of Arizona CBG or AZRBOB at each input location. Testing shall consist of at least one sample for each registered supplier who completes a batch shipment at that input location on that day.D. A pipeline shall provide the associate director with a report summarizing the quality control testing results obtained under subsection (C) by the 15th day of each month, for all results obtained during the previous month. The report shall contain the quantity of Arizona CBG or AZRBOB, date tendered, whether the Arizona CBG or AZRBOB was transported by pipeline, present sample location, and laboratory analysis results.E. If a batch does not meet the standards in R3-7-751(A) or (B), as applicable, but is within reproducibility, the pipeline shall notify the associate director by e-mail within 48 hours of the batch volume and date tendered, proposed shipment date, whether the batch was transported by the pipeline, present batch location, and laboratory analysis results.F. If a batch does not meet the standards in R3-7-751(A) or (B), as applicable, including reproducibility, the pipeline or third-party terminal shall notify the associate director by e-mail within 24 hours of the batch quantity and date tendered, proposed shipment date, whether the batch was transported by the pipeline, present batch location, and laboratory analysis results. If the batch is in the pipeline's or third-party terminal's control, the pipeline or third-party terminal shall prevent release of the batch from a distribution point until the batch is certified as meeting the standards in R3-7-751(A) or (B), as applicable.G. A pipeline or third-party terminal shall develop a QA/QC program to demonstrate the accuracy and effectiveness of the pipeline's or third-party terminal's laboratory testing. The QA/QC program for a pipeline or third-party terminal shall include a description of the laboratory testing protocol used to verify that Arizona CBG or AZRBOB transported to the CBG-covered area meets the standards in R3-7-751(A) or (B). A pipeline or third-party terminal shall submit the QA/QC program to the associate director for approval at least three months before the pipeline or third-party terminal begins to transport Arizona CBG or AZRBOB. The associate director shall approve a QA/QC program only if the associate director determines that the QA/QC program ensures that the pipeline's or third-party terminal's laboratory testing produces data that are complete, accurate, and reproducible. If a pipeline or third-party terminal makes significant changes to the QA/QC program, the pipeline or third-party terminal shall resubmit the QA/QC program to the associate director for review and approval. Within 30 days of receiving the changed QA/QC program, the associate director shall determine whether the changed QA/QC program meets the quality objectives originally approved by the Division. The associate director shall approve the changed QA/QC program if it meets the quality objectives.H. A portion of a facility that a third-party terminal uses for production, import, or oxygenate blending is exempt from this Section, but the third-party terminal shall operate the exempt portion of the facility in compliance with requirements for registered suppliers in R3-7-752 and oxygenate blenders in R3-7-755, as applicable.I. A pipeline is not liable under R3-7-761 if it follows all of the procedures in this Section.Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-7-753
Adopted by final rulemaking at 23 A.A.R. 2280, effective 10/2/2017. Amended by final rulemaking at 29 A.A.R. 442, effective 3/5/2023.