North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter N - CRITERIA AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Section .0200 - PROGRAM SCOPE AND INTERIM PROHIBITION
Section 02N .0203 - DEFINITIONS
Universal Citation: 15A NC Admin Code 02N .0203
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The regulations governing "Definitions" set forth in 40 CFR 280.12 are hereby incorporated by reference, excluding any subsequent amendments and editions, except that:
(1) "UST system" shall be changed to read
"'UST system' or 'Tank system' means an underground storage tank, connected
underground piping, underground ancillary equipment, dispenser, and containment
system, if any";
(2) "Class A
operator" shall not be incorporated by reference;
(3) "Class B operator" shall not be
incorporated by reference;
(4)
"Class C operator" shall not be incorporated by reference;
(5) "Replaced" shall not be incorporated by
reference; and
(6) "Secondary
containment or secondarily contained" shall not be incorporated by
reference.
(b) The following definitions shall apply throughout this Subchapter:
(1) "De minimis concentration" means the
amount of a regulated substance that does not exceed one percent of the
capacity of a tank, excluding piping and vent lines.
(2) "Director" and "Director of the
Implementing Agency" means the "Director of the Division of Waste
Management."
(3) "Division" means
the "Division of Waste Management."
(4) "Expeditiously emptied after use" means
the removal of a regulated substance from an emergency spill or overflow
containment UST system within 48 hours after use of the UST system has
ceased.
(5) "Implementing agency"
means the "Division of Waste Management."
(6) "Previously closed" means:
(A) An UST system from which all regulated
substances had been removed, the tank had been filled with a solid inert
material, and tank openings had been sealed or capped prior to December 22,
1988; or
(B) An UST system removed
from the ground prior to December 22, 1988.
(7) "Temporarily closed" means:
(A) An UST system from which the product has
been removed such that not more than one inch of product and residue are
present in any portion of the tank; or
(B) Any UST system in use as of December 22,
1988 that complies with the provisions of Rule .0801 of this
Subchapter.
(8)
"Secondary containment" means a method or combination of methods of release
detection for UST systems that includes:
(A)
For tank installations or replacements completed prior to November 1, 2007,
double-walled construction and external liners, including vaults;
(B) For underground piping installations or
replacements completed prior to November 1, 2007, trench liners and
double-walled construction;
(C) For
tank installations or replacements completed on or after November 1, 2007,
double-walled construction and interstitial release detection monitoring that
meet the requirements of Section .0900 of this Subchapter; and
(D) For all other UST system component
installations or replacements completed on or after November 1, 2007,
double-walled construction or containment within a liquid-tight sump and
interstitial release detection monitoring that meet the requirements of Section
.0900 of this Subchapter. Upon written request, the Division shall approve
other methods of secondary containment for connected piping that it determines
are capable of meeting the requirements of Section .0900 of this
Subchapter.
(9)
"Interstitial space" means the opening formed between the inner and outer wall
of an UST system with double-walled construction or the opening formed between
the inner wall of a containment sump and the UST system component that it
contains.
(10) "Replace" means to
remove an UST system or UST system component and to install another UST system
or UST system component in its place.
(11) "UST system component or tank system
component" means any part of an UST system.
Authority
G.S.
143-215.3(a)(15);
143B-282(a)(2)(h);
Eff. January 1, 1991;
Temporary Amendment Eff. January 7, 1991 For
a Period of 180 Days to Expire on July 6, 1991;
Temporary Amendment
Expired July 6, 1991;
Amended Eff. June 1, 2017; November 1,
2007;
Readopted Eff. January 1,
2021.
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