Current through September 17, 2024
Section 159-6-005 - REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPINGThe requirements of 40 CFR 280.34 as they existed on July 15, 2015 are adopted and incorporated by reference.
005.01Record-keeping. Owners and operators must maintain the following information; 005.01A. Inventory control or tank gauging records will be kept for 3 years;005.01B. Documentation of UST system repairs will be kept for the operating life of the UST system;005.01C. Results of compliance with release detection requirements will be kept for 3 years;005.01D. Results of the site investigation conducted at permanent closure will be kept as a permanent record;005.01E. Results of compliance with release prevention requirements in 40 CFR 280.35 and 40 CFR 280.36 will be kept for 3 years; and005.01F. For spill prevention equipment and containment sumps used for interstitial monitoring of piping not tested every three years, documentation showing that the prevention equipment is double walled and the integrity of both walls is periodically monitored will be maintained for as long as the equipment is periodically monitored.005.01G Results of compliance with release prevention requirements in 280.35 and 280.36 will be kept for 3 years.005.02Reporting All Owners and operators must report within 24 hours or the next business day any failed test results for required testing for release prevention and release detection including but not limited to the following: 005.02B Line leak detector test;005.02C Line leak pressure tests;005.02D Spill bucket test;005.02E Sump testing; and005.02D Overfill equipment tests.159 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 6, § 005