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30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record?
A: A 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record is a record that tracks leaks in fuel lines or tanks over a 30-day period.
Q: Why is a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record required?
A: A 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record is required to ensure the integrity of fuel lines and tanks, and to prevent fuel leaks and potential hazards.
Q: Who is responsible for completing a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record?
A: The owner or operator of a fuel line or tank is responsible for completing a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record.
Q: How often should a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record be completed?
A: A 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record should be completed every 30 days, as the name suggests.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for a 30-day Electronic Line Leak Detector Record in North Dakota?
A: Yes, specific requirements may vary by state. It is recommended to consult the state's environmental or regulatory agency for exact requirements in North Dakota.
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