Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.07.100

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 58.01.07.100 - ADDITIONAL MEASURES TO PROTECT GROUND WATER FROM CONTAMINATION
01.Notification. An owner, operator, or designee must provide to the Department:
a. Written notice using forms provided by the Department thirty (30) days prior to the installation of a new piping system or a new or replacement UST.
b. Notice twenty-four (24) hours prior to the installation of a replacement piping system.
02.Requirements for Petroleum UST Systems. Owners, operators, and installers of a new or replacement UST or piping system must comply with the following provisions.
a. Each new or existing UST or piping installed or replaced after February 23, 2007, will have secondary containment and be monitored for leaks in accordance with 40 CFR 280.43(g) if the new or replaced UST or piping is within one thousand (1,000) feet of any existing public drinking water system or any existing potable drinking water well. At a minimum, secondary containment systems must be designed, constructed, and installed to contain regulated substances released from the tank system until they are detected and removed, prevent the release of regulated substances to the environment at any time during the operational life of the UST system, and be checked for evidence of a release at least every thirty (30) days. The following conditions are excluded:
i. Suction piping that meets the provisions of 40 CFR 280.41(b)(1)(ii)(A) through (E);
ii. Piping that manifolds two (2) or more USTs together;
iii. Existing piping to which new piping is connected to install a dispenser; and
iv. Tanks identified in 40 CFR 280.10(b).
b. If the owner installs, within one (1) year, a potable drinking water well at the new facility that is within one thousand (1,000) feet of the USTs, piping, or motor fuel dispenser system as part of the new UST facility installation, secondary containment and under-dispenser containment are required, regardless of whether the well is installed before or after the USTs, piping, and motor fuel dispenser system are installed.
c. The notice described in Subsection 100.01 will indicate whether the new or replacement installation is within one thousand (1,000) feet of an existing public drinking water system or any existing potable drinking water well. If the owner and installer certify that the installation is not within one thousand (1,000) feet of an existing public drinking water system or any existing potable drinking water well, the owner, operator or designee will provide and maintain documentation showing that a reasonable investigation of water systems and drinking water wells was undertaken. A reasonable investigation includes, but is not limited to, a search of the records of:
i. The public or private water service provider in the area which the new or replacement installation is located (if any);
ii. The city or county in which the new or replacement installation is located;
iii. The Idaho Department of Water Resources; and
iv. The Department.
d. In the case of a replacement of an existing UST or existing piping, Section 100 applies only to the specific UST or piping being replaced, not to other USTs and piping.
e. Each installation of a new motor fuel dispenser system will include under-dispenser spill containment if the new dispenser is within one thousand (1,000) feet of any existing public drinking water system or any existing potable drinking water well.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.07.100

Effective July 1, 2024