Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Owners and
operators shall provide to the department all reports as required in 20.5.108
NMAC within 60 days of completion of the tests.
B. Owners and operators shall report any test
or inspection results that are anything other than a "pass" or "normal" result
to the department within 24 hours of completion of the test or inspection in
accordance with 20.5.118 NMAC.
C.
Owners and operators shall ensure all reports required in 20.5.108 NMAC
contain, at a minimum, the following:
(1)
facility name and address;
(3) owner and
operator name and address;
(5) date report
was completed;
(7) duration of the
test;
(8) brand name and model
number of equipment being tested or sufficient description to allow
identification of the equipment;
(9) type of equipment being tested;
(10) type of test, including test procedures
and methods;
(11) results of the
test;
(12) name of the person who
performed the inspection or test, and their qualifications as specified in
20.5.105 NMAC;
(13) brand name and
model number of the testing equipment used during the test and the date the
testing equipment was last calibrated (only applies to tests performed in
accordance with 20.5.108.800 NMAC, 20.5.108.804 NMAC, 20.5.108.806 NMAC,
20.5.108.807 NMAC, 20.5.108.808 NMAC, 20.5.108.810 NMAC through 20.5.108.813
NMAC);
(14) monitoring well number
and instrument reading in parts per million (only applies to tests performed in
accordance with 20.5.108.807 NMAC);
(15) monitoring well number, depth to
groundwater and confirmation that free product was observed or not (only
applies to tests performed in accordance with 20.5.108.807 NMAC);
(16) a completed copy of the automatic tank
gauge operation inspection form in
Petroleum Equipment
Institute Publication RP 1200,
"Recommended Practices
for the Testing
and Verification of Spill, Overfill,
Leak
Detection and
Secondary
Containment
Equipment at UST Facilities"
(only applies to tests performed in accordance with 20.5.108.805
NMAC);
(17) for testing of
automatic line leak detectors:
(a) serial
number of the leak detector;
(b)
description of storage tank system;
(c) detected leak rate in gallons per
hour;
(d) line pressure and
functional element holding pressure in pounds per square inch;
(e) type, diameter and length of
piping;
(f) test results, including
the following:
(i) whether flow is restricted
by a mechanical line leak detector when a leak is detected;
(ii) whether the turbine shuts down when a
leak is detected by an electronic line leak detector;
(18) for testing of sensors used
for monitoring secondary containment and interstitial spaces:
(a) the information in the liquid sensor
functionality testing form in the
Petroleum Equipment
Institute Publication RP 1200,
"Recommended Practices
for the Testing
and Verification of Spill, Overfill,
Leak
Detection and
Secondary
Containment
Equipment at UST Facilities";
and
(b) information on whether each
individual sensor meets automatic shutdown requirements in 20.5.108.811 NMAC
and 20.5.108.813 NMAC; and
(19) for line tightness testing:
D. Owners and operators may use
forms and checklist developed by the department, when available, to meet the
reporting requirements in 20.5.108 NMAC.
[Provide reports as required in Subsection A of this section
as directed at the department's website. The forms or checklists referred to in
Subsection D of this section are available on the Petroleum Storage Tank
Bureau's pages on the department's website or by contacting the Petroleum
Storage Tank Bureau at 505-476-4397 or 2905 Rodeo Park Drive East, Building 1,
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505.]