Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 615 - EXISTING ACTIVITIES IN A SETBACK ZONE OR REGULATED RECHARGE AREA
Subpart K - ROAD OIL STORAGE AND HANDLING UNITS
Section 615.704 - Design and Operating Requirements for Above-Ground Storage Tanks
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 615.704
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The owner or operator must not cause or allow:
1) Materials
to be placed in a tank if such materials could cause the tank to rupture, leak,
corrode, or otherwise fail.
2)
Uncovered tanks to be placed or operated so as to maintain less than 60
centimeters (2 feet) of freeboard unless:
A)
The tank is equipped with a containment structure (e.g., dike or trench), a
drainage control system, or a diversion structure (e.g., standby tank);
and
B) Such containment structure,
drainage control system, or diversion structure has a capacity that equals or
exceeds the volume of the top 60 centimeters (2 feet) of the
tank.
3) Material to be
continuously fed into a tank, unless the tank is equipped with a means to stop
this inflow (e.g., a feed cutoff system or a bypass system to a standby
tank).
4) Incompatible materials to
be placed in the same tank.
5)
Material to be placed in a tank that previously held an incompatible material
unless the incompatible material has been washed from the tank.
6) Ignitable or reactive material to be
placed in a tank unless:
A) The material is
stored or treated in such a way that it is protected from any material or
conditions that may cause it to ignite or react; or
B) The tank is used solely for
emergencies.
b) The owner or operator must provide and maintain primary containment for the tank such that:
1) The tank has a minimum
shell thickness that ensures that the tank will not fail (e.g., collapse or
rupture).
2) The tank is compatible
with the material to be placed in the tank or the tank is lined with a
substance that is compatible with the material to be placed in the
tank.
c) The owner or operator must provide and maintain secondary containment for the tank that:
1) Is capable of containing the volume of the
largest tank or 10% of the total volume for all tanks, whichever is
greater;
2) Is constructed of
material capable of containing a spill until cleanup occurs (e.g., concrete or
clay). The base of the secondary containment area must be capable of minimizing
vertical migration of a spill until cleanup occurs (e.g., concrete or
clay);
3) Has cover (e.g., crushed
rock or vegetative growth) on earthen embankments sufficient to prevent
erosion; and
4) Isolates the tank
from storm water drains and from combined storm water drains and sewer
drains.
d) If incompatible materials are handled at the site, the owner or operator must provide secondary containment sufficient to isolate the units containing the incompatible materials.
e) The owner or operator of a tank must:
1) Test
above-ground tanks and associated piping every five years for structural
integrity.
2) Remove uncontaminated
storm water runoff from the secondary containment area immediately after a
precipitation event.
3) Handle
contaminated storm water runoff in compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.Subpart A.
4) Provide a method
for obtaining a sample from each tank.
5) Install, maintain, and operate a material
level indicator on each tank.
6)
When not in use, lock all devices (gauges and valves) that are used to inspect
levels in the tank. All such devices must be located within the containment
structure.
f) This Section becomes applicable two years after the date of first applicability.
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