Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 175 - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND THE STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, SALE AND USE OF PETROLEUM AND OTHER REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Subpart D - DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 175.415 - UST Compatibility with Product Stored
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Owners and operators shall use a UST made of or lined with materials that are compatible with the substance stored in the UST.
b) Owners and operators must notify OSFM at least 30 days prior to switching to a regulated substance containing greater than 10% ethanol, greater than 20% biodiesel, or any other regulated substance identified by OSFM, using an electronic Notification for Underground Storage Tanks form (available at https://sfm.illinois.gov/about/divisions/petroleum-chemical-safety/applications-and-forms.html). In addition, owners and operators with UST systems storing these regulated substances must meet one of the following:
c) Owners and operators must maintain records in accordance with 41 Ill. Adm. Code 176.430 documenting compliance with subsection (b) for as long as the UST system is used to store the regulated substance. Documentation shall include a completed Blended Fuel Compatibility form, available at the website cited in subsection (b).
d) Existing USTs Previously Converted to a Blended Fuel (as defined in 41 Ill. Adm. Code 174.100). In those instances in which a blended fuel is being stored in an existing tank lined at any time, the lining material must be approved by OSFM based on information supplied by the manufacturer or a nationally recognized, independent testing laboratory, in accordance with the criteria identified in Section 175.500, as compatible with the blended fuel, or the owner/operator must remove the blended fuel from the tank. Existing field installed linings shall be allowed to remain if both the lining and all UST components are compatible with the product stored, but shall comply with the requirements of Section 175.500, including requirements for 5-year inspections by a licensed contractor. On or after May 1, 2023, new field-installed linings for compatibility purposes are only allowed for double-walled tanks equipped with interstitial monitoring. These provisions, allowing new linings for compatibility purposes on double-walled tanks equipped with interstitial monitoring only, shall not be used to circumvent prohibitions against lining tanks for purposes of corrosion protection or repair.
e) Blended Fuels and Compatibility. Materials and leak detection equipment that are listed as compatible with gasoline and/or petroleum diesel will be permitted to be used with gasoline/ethanol blends equal to or less than 10% ethanol or diesel/biodiesel blends equal to or less than 20% biodiesel.