Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) No owner or
operator of a gasoline dispensing facility (GDF) or a gasoline delivery vessel
(GDV) shall cause or permit the transfer of gasoline from any GDV into any
stationary storage container with a capacity greater than 2000 gallons unless
such container is equipped with a submerged fill pipe and a vapor balance
system properly installed and in good working order.
(b) No owner or operator of a GDF or a GDV
shall cause or permit the transfer of gasoline from any GDV into any stationary
storage container with a capacity greater than 250 gallons, but equal to or
less than 2000 gallons, unless such container is equipped with a submerged fill
pipe.
(c) The transfer of gasoline
from any GDV into any stationary storage container at an affected GDF shall be
conducted in compliance with the following requirements:
(1) combustible organic vapors shall be less
than 100 percent of the lower explosive limit, measured as propane, at one inch
around the perimeter of any leak source on the GDV or the connected vapor
balance system during the gasoline transfer operation. Compliance shall be
determined in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, appendix A, reference method 21,
as in effect July 1, 1986, or by a method demonstrated to the satisfaction of
the department to be equivalent to reference method 21;
(2) there shall not be any visible liquid
leaks from the GDV or connections to the stationary storage container during
the gasoline transfer operation:
(3) the GDV shall remain closed and contain
all vapors collected during the gasoline transfer operation until such time as
it is refilled in accordance with K.A.R. 28-19-70 if:
(A) refilled in areas which were identified
as not meeting the national ambient air quality standard for ozone as described
in subsection (h) of this regulation; or
(B) refilled at bulk gasoline terminals or
bulk gasoline plants located in areas meeting the national ambient air quality
standard for ozone as described also in subsection (h); and
(4) an owner or operator of an
affected GDF or an affected GDV shall, during all transfer operations to an
affected stationary storage container, inspect the vapor balance system and GDV
connections for liquid gasoline or vapor leaks. Leak detection may be by sight,
sound or odor. Each detection of a leak shall be recorded and described in
records maintained by the GDF owner or operator at the GDF. Transfer operations
shall cease until repair of the leak is accomplished.
(d) The vapor balance system shall be
constructed so as to ensure that the gas tight vapor return line is connected
to the GDV before gasoline can be transferred into the stationary storage
container.
(e) GDV's, including
the vessel's vapor collection system, that deliver gasoline to an affected GDF
shall comply with K.AR. 28-19-70(c).
(f) The owner or operator of an affected GDF
shall:
(1) maintain written records for a
period of at least two consecutive years at the GDF. The records shall be
available upon request or for inspection by a department representative and
shall specify:
(A) the name and address of
the owner or operator of the GDV for each delivery of gasoline transferred into
the stationary storage container or containers;
(B) the date of delivery and quantity of
gasoline transferred;
(C)
identification of and the date when each GDV servicing the GDF was last tested,
and determined to comply with the pressure test in K.A.R. 28-19-70(c);
(D) the date when the GDF was last
tested and determined to comply with subsection (c)(1) and the name of the
person performing the test;
(E)
the date and extent of any repairs to the submerged fill pipe connection and
vapor balance system at the GDF;
(F) the date of inspection, the description
of findings and the corrective actions taken for the inspections conducted in
subsection (c)(4); and
(2) notify the department, on forms supplied
by the department, and before each March 2nd, that all GDV's servicing the GDF
during the past calendar year complied with the requirements of K.A.R.
28-19-70(c).
(g) Each
owner or operator of:
(1) an affected GDF
shall comply with all requirements within 180 days after the GDF becomes
subject to the provisions of this regulation;
(2) GDV's in service prior to the effective
date of this regulation shall comply with applicable requirements of this
regulation within 60 days after the GDV becomes subject to the provisions of
this regulation; and
(3) GDV's
entering service after the effective date of this regulation shall comply with
applicable requirements of this regulation as of the date of entering service.
(h) This regulation
shall be applicable only to affected GDF's which are located in and GDV's which
operate in areas which were identified as not meeting the national ambient air
quality standard for ozone in the manner prescribed by the provisions of
Section 107(d) of the federal clean air act, 42 U.S.C. 7407 as promulgated at
40 CFR Part 81 as in effect July 1, 1986 and amended at Fed. Reg. 25,200 July
11, 1986.