New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 14B - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Subchapter 13 - CERTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS
Section 7:14B-13.2 - Classifications of underground storage tank services
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:14B-13.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) An individual or business firm may apply for certification in any one or more of the following classifications of underground storage tank services:
1. Installation which may be either entire system
installation or release detection monitoring system installation;
2. Closure;
3. Tank testing; and
4. Corrosion protection system analysis which may
be either cathodic protection specialist or cathodic protection tester.
(b) The activities that comprise the above classifications include the following:
1.
Entire system installation includes all activities required by this chapter to
install underground storage tanks, associated piping, release detection monitoring
systems, interior tank lining, and appurtenant equipment including factory installed
cathodic protection systems, from the time the ground is broken to the restoration
of finished grade at the site. Entire system installation includes the performance
of an internal inspection for the purpose of assessing a tank for corrosion
protection and the installation of a field installed cathodic protection system when
the installer is under the supervision of a cathodic protection specialist or
following the plans designed by a cathodic protection specialist. Entire system
installation activities include any maintenance or repair of any part of the
underground storage tank system or release detection monitoring system.
i. Individuals holding an entire system
installation certification shall also be considered to hold the more limited release
detection monitoring system installation certification described in (b)2
below.
ii. Entire system installation
does not include the installation of discharge detection observation wells unless
installed in the manner described in
7:14B-4.1(c).
2. Release detection monitoring system
installation includes the activities associated with the installation, repair and
maintenance of release detection monitoring systems.
i. Release detection monitoring system
installation does not include the installation of discharge detection observation
wells unless installed in the manner described in
7:14B-4.1(c).
3. Closure includes all physical
activities required by N.J.A.C. 7:14B relative to the removal or abandonment in
place of an underground storage tank, associated piping and appurtenant equipment,
from the time the ground is broken until the excavation is filled or until a
determination is made that remediation is necessary and the site falls under the
on-site supervision of a licensed site remediation professional, or representative
thereof. A licensed site remediation professional, or representative thereof, shall
be present at the removal of an underground storage tank from the ground as well as
during the activities designed to determine the presence and extent of
contamination. Closure activities do not include the preparation or implementation
of site investigation or remedial investigation workplans or any other remedial
action plans or activities, which are the exclusive purview of a licensed site
remediation professional.
4. Tank
testing includes all activities required by this chapter relative to testing the
physical integrity of an underground storage tank and appurtenant piping from
inception of the test until removal of testing apparatus from the tank system. Tank
testing also includes all activities relative to the testing of spill prevention,
secondary containment, electronic and mechanical components, and inspection of
overfill prevention equipment. The tank testing classification shall not include the
activities of air pressure soap tests of tanks or piping where product is not
present, which is the exclusive purview of the individual certified in entire system
installation described in (b)1 above.
5.
Cathodic protection specialist includes the activities required by this chapter
relative to the design, installation, maintenance, and testing of cathodic
protection systems for underground storage tank systems.
i. Individuals holding the cathodic protection
specialist certification are also considered to hold the more limited cathodic
protection tester certification described in (b)6 below.
6. Cathodic protection tester includes all
activities required by this chapter relative to the testing of cathodic protection
systems for underground storage tank systems.
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