Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.07.010

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 58.01.07.010 - DEFINITIONS

The term "department" has the meaning provided for that term in Section 39-103, Idaho Code.

01.Community Water System. As defined in IDAPA 58.01.08, "Idaho Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems," Section 003.
02.Existing. Solely for purposes of determining when secondary containment is required, existing is when a UST, piping, motor fuel dispensing system, facility, public drinking water system or potable drinking water well is in place when a new installation or replacement of a tank, piping, or motor fuel dispensing system begins.
03.Installation of a New Motor Fuel Dispenser System. The installation of a new motor fuel dispenser and the equipment necessary to connect the dispenser to the UST system. This equipment may include flexible connectors, risers, or other transitional components that are beneath the dispenser, below the shear valve, and connect the dispenser to the piping. It does not mean the installation of a motor fuel dispenser installed separately from the equipment needed to connect the dispenser to the UST system.
04.Installer. Any person who installs a new or replacement UST system.
05.New Underground Storage Tank (UST). Has the same meaning as "underground storage tank or UST" in 40 CFR 280.12, except that such term includes tanks that have been previously used and meet the provisions of 40 CFR 280.20(a).
06.Non-Community Water System. As defined in IDAPA 58.01.08, "Idaho Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems," Section 003.
07.Potable Drinking Water Well. Any hole (dug, driven, drilled, or bored) that extends into the earth until it meets ground water which supplies water for a non-community public drinking water system or otherwise supplies water for household use (consisting of drinking, bathing, and cooking, or other similar uses). Such wells may provide water to entities such as a single-family residence, group of residences, businesses, schools, parks, campgrounds, and other permanent or seasonal communities.
08.Product Deliverer. Any person who delivers or deposits product into a UST. This term may include major oil companies, jobbers, transportation companies, or other product delivery entities.
09.Public Drinking Water System. As defined in IDAPA 58.01.08, "Idaho Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems," Section 003.
10.Red Tag. A tamper-resistant tag, device, or mechanism attached to the tank's fill pipes that clearly identifies a UST as ineligible for product delivery. The tag or device must be visible to the product deliverer and clearly state that it is unlawful to deliver to, deposit into, or accept product into the ineligible UST.
11.Replace. As it applies to USTs and piping, replace is defined as follows:
a. To remove an existing tank and install a new tank.
b. To remove and put back in one hundred (100) percent of the piping, excluding connectors, connected to a single UST system. This definition does not alter the requirement in 40 CFR 280.33(c) to replace metal pipe sections and fittings that have released product as a result of corrosion or other damage. A replacement of metal pipe section and fittings pursuant to 40 CFR 280.33(c) will be considered a replacement under this definition only if one hundred (100) percent of the metal piping, excluding connectors, is replaced.
12.Under-Dispenser Spill Containment. Containment underneath a dispenser that will prevent leaks from the dispenser from reaching soil or ground water. Such containment must:
a. At installation or modification, be liquid-tight on its sides, bottom, and at any penetrations; and
b. Be compatible with the substance conveyed by the piping; and either
c. Allow for visual inspection and access to the components in the containment system; or
d. Be monitored for releases using a release detection method that meets the provisions of 40 CFR 280.43(g).

Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.07.010

Effective July 1, 2024