30 Day Underground Storage Tank (Ust) Release Detection (Rd) is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is the purpose of a 30 day inspection record for UST release detection?
A: The purpose of a 30 day inspection record is to monitor and ensure the proper functioning of release detection systems for underground storage tanks (USTs).
Q: Why is release detection important for USTs?
A: Release detection is important for USTs to identify any leaks or releases of hazardous substances, preventing contamination of soil, groundwater, and potential risks to human health and the environment.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the 30 day inspection?
A: The owner or operator of the UST is responsible for conducting the 30 day inspection.
Q: What should be included in the 30 day inspection record?
A: The 30 day inspection record should include documentation of the inspection date, any issues or repairs identified, and any corrective actions taken.
Q: What are some common release detection methods for USTs?
A: Common release detection methods for USTs include automatic tank gauging (ATG), continuous in-tank leak detection (CITLD), and periodic tank tightness testing (PTTT).
Q: How often should the 30 day inspection be conducted?
A: The 30 day inspection should be conducted every 30 days, as the name suggests.
Q: What happens if issues are identified during the inspection?
A: If issues are identified during the inspection, the owner or operator of the UST should take corrective actions to address the issues and ensure proper functioning of the release detection systems.
Q: Is the 30 day inspection required by law?
A: Yes, the 30 day inspection is required by law to comply with regulations and ensure the safe operation of USTs.
Q: Are there any penalties for not conducting the 30 day inspection?
A: Failure to conduct the 30 day inspection can result in penalties, fines, and other enforcement actions by regulatory agencies.
Q: Can the 30 day inspection record be reviewed by regulatory agencies?
A: Yes, regulatory agencies have the authority to review the 30 day inspection record to ensure compliance with regulations and verify the proper functioning of UST release detection systems.
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