Manual Tank Gauging Record Form is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a manual tank gauging record form?
A: A manual tank gauging record form is a document used to record the measurements of the fuel level in an underground storage tank.
Q: Why is manual tank gauging necessary?
A: Manual tank gauging is necessary to ensure compliance with regulations and to monitor the fuel levels in underground storage tanks.
Q: Who uses manual tank gauging record forms?
A: Owners or operators of underground storage tanks use manual tank gauging record forms.
Q: What information is recorded on a manual tank gauging record form?
A: A manual tank gauging record form typically includes the date, tank identification number, fuel level measurement, and the name of the person performing the measurement.
Q: Is manual tank gauging still commonly used?
A: Manual tank gauging is still used in some regions and for certain types of tanks that do not have automated monitoring systems.
Q: Are there regulations regarding manual tank gauging?
A: Yes, there are regulations at both the federal and state level that require owners or operators of underground storage tanks to conduct regular manual tank gauging.
Q: What happens if a tank fails a manual tank gauging measurement?
A: If a tank fails a manual tank gauging measurement, it may indicate a potential leak or other problem, and further investigation and remediation may be required.
Q: Can manual tank gauging forms be submitted electronically?
A: In some cases, manual tank gauging records can be submitted electronically, depending on state regulations and the availability of electronic reporting systems.
Form Details:
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