Ast Annual Inspection Certification - Not Fit for Service is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is an AST Annual Inspection Certification?
A: AST stands for Aboveground Storage Tank and an Annual Inspection Certification is a process to ensure the tanks meet safety and operational requirements.
Q: What does it mean for a tank to be 'Not Fit for Service'?
A: A tank that is 'Not Fit for Service' means that it does not meet the necessary conditions for safe use and needs repairs or modifications to be operational.
Q: Why is the inspection and certification necessary?
A: The inspection and certification is necessary to ensure the safety of aboveground storage tanks and prevent any potential harm to the environment or public health.
Q: What happens if a tank is found 'Not Fit for Service'?
A: If a tank is found 'Not Fit for Service', it must be repaired or modified before it can be used to store substances.
Q: Who is responsible for performing the inspection and certification?
A: The inspection and certification is typically performed by certified inspectors or professionals who specialize in aboveground storage tanks.
Q: Are there any consequences for not complying with the inspection and certification requirements?
A: Yes, there can be legal consequences, such as fines or penalties, for not complying with the inspection and certification requirements in West Virginia.
Form Details:
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