This is a legal form that was released by the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within Kentucky. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DEP4064?
A: Form DEP4064 is a document used to perform a Line Tightness Test in Kentucky.
Q: What is a Line Tightness Test?
A: A Line Tightness Test is a test performed to determine if an underground storage tank and its associated piping are tight and free of leaks.
Q: Why is a Line Tightness Test needed?
A: A Line Tightness Test is needed to ensure that underground storage tanks and their piping systems meet regulatory requirements and do not pose a risk of leaking fuel or contaminants into the environment.
Q: Who is required to perform a Line Tightness Test in Kentucky?
A: In Kentucky, owners or operators of underground storage tanks are required to perform Line Tightness Tests to comply with state regulations.
Q: How often should a Line Tightness Test be performed in Kentucky?
A: In Kentucky, Line Tightness Tests should be performed at least every three years or as required by the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection (DEP).
Q: Who can perform a Line Tightness Test in Kentucky?
A: A Line Tightness Test in Kentucky can only be performed by a certified Class A, Class B, or Class C Operator, as defined by the Kentucky DEP.
Q: What are the steps involved in a Line Tightness Test?
A: The steps involved in a Line Tightness Test typically include preparing the tanks and piping, conducting the test, monitoring for leaks, and documenting the results.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form DEP4064 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection.