New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 1E - DISCHARGES OF PETROLEUM AND OTHER HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Subchapter 2 - PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISCHARGES AT MAJOR FACILITIES
Section 7:1E-2.10 - Visual inspections and monitoring

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:1E-2.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) All equipment and portions of the major facility in service using hazardous substances, as well as all cleanup and removal equipment and supplies, shall be visually inspected in accordance with standard operating procedures pursuant to 7:1E-2.14. Visual inspections shall be performed at a minimum according to the following schedule:

1. Prior to each marine transfer for adequacy, deterioration, leaks or discharges, all transfer area lighting and all aboveground transfer valves, pumps, flanges, flexible hoselines and connections, unless they are not readily accessible, that are to be used in the transfer;

2. Once daily for integrity and leaks, all secondary containment systems and diversion systems for aboveground storage tanks which are not impermeable;

3. Once daily or prior to each use, whichever is less frequent, for integrity, deterioration and leaks, loading or unloading areas, including flexible hoselines;

4. Once weekly for integrity and leaks, process areas;

5. Once monthly for integrity and leaks, all other storage areas and secondary containment or diversion systems, and all aboveground pipes; and

6. Once quarterly:
i. For integrity and leaks, all other aboveground valves, pumps, flanges, connections and equipment;

ii. For integrity, all security fences and locks; and

iii. For adequacy and location, all cleanup and removal equipment and supplies.

(b) Records shall be kept for all visual inspections, in accordance with 7:1E-2.15. These records shall document the date, person performing the inspection, any problems found, including if no problems were found, and the subsequent correction of such problems.

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