Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 26.10.07.03 - New Gasoline UST SystemAn owner of a new gasoline UST system, except for a new gasoline UST system in a HRGUA located in Anne Arundel County, shall:
A. Comply with the following release prevention and detection requirements for a newly installed UST system: (1) If installing Stage II vapor recovery piping, install the Stage II vapor recovery piping in accordance with COMAR 26.10.03.02;(2) Install and utilize an interstitial release detection system for the UST system piping approved by the National Work Group on Leak Detection Evaluations;(3) If the UST system has a storage capacity of greater than 2,000 gallons or there are multiple USTs installed in a shared excavation zone:(a) Install four monitoring pipes in accordance with the specifications in COMAR 26.10.03.04B, with one monitoring pipe located in each corner of the excavation zone; and(b) In conjunction with the monitoring pipes required under §A(3)(a) of this regulation, install a piping system that is designed to allow for active ventilation of the excavation zone; and(4) Select and, upon receipt of Department approval, install one of the following systems to detect a spill, release, or discharge of gasoline liquid and vapors from the UST system:(a) A minimum of three monitoring wells that are:(i) Constructed in accordance with COMAR 26.04.04 and Department specifications;(ii) Located outside of the excavation zone;(iii) In locations that will allow for the determination of groundwater flow; and(iv) Placed in areas that are most likely to detect a spill, release, or discharge from the UST system;(b) A pressure control system that: (i) Is continuously operated;(ii) Continuously monitors storage tank pressure;(iii) Maintains storage tank pressure at an average negative pressure; and(iv) Prevents the release of gasoline vapors to the environment;(c) If the UST system excavation zone meets the conditions of §A(3) of this regulation by either having a storage capacity of greater than 2,000 gallons or multiple USTs installed in a shared excavation zone, a soil vapor extraction system that is:(i) Connected to the monitoring pipes and piping system required under §A(3) of this regulation; and(ii) Operated continuously to maintain active ventilation of the excavation zone; or(d) An alternative method that will detect a spill, release, or discharge of gasoline liquid and vapors from the UST system;B. Within 30 days of installing a UST system, and annually thereafter: (1) Sample each site supply well and groundwater monitoring well located at the oil storage facility using a method approved by the Department; and(2) Analyze each collected water sample in accordance with Regulation .05 of this chapter;C. Within 60 days after conducting a sample collection in accordance with §B of this regulation, submit the following documents to the Department: (a) A complete laboratory report that includes a copy of the laboratory sample acceptance form, sample chain-of-custody, and laboratory analytical results; and(b) A site map identifying each site supply well and groundwater monitoring well located at the oil storage facility; andD. Upon completing the installation, replacement, repair, or upgrade of a UST system and before placing the UST system in operation:(1) Test all primary piping that does not contain liquid gasoline, tank top fittings, Stage II piping, riser pipes, and vent piping using a helium pressure test, or other test approved by the Department, in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Department;(2) If leaks or deficiencies are found during the testing, make necessary repairs in accordance with COMAR 26.10.04.04; and(3) Upon completion of a repair, retest the UST system in accordance with §D(1) of this regulation to ensure the UST system does not leak.Md. Code Regs. 26.10.07.03
Regulation .03 adopted effective 49:12 Md. R. 642, eff. 6/13/2022