Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 26.10.18.05 - Performance Standards for PipingAn owner, an operator, and a person in charge of an AST system with a field-erected AST shall:
A. If installing or relocating a field-erected AST on or after June 13, 2022, install piping that does not penetrate a secondary containment dike, unless otherwise approved by the Department;B. Ensure an existing field-erected AST meets the following requirements: (1) For piping connected to an AST penetrating a secondary containment dike: (a) Obtain approval of the Department to leave the piping in place; or(b) Properly abandon and replace the piping not later than 1 year after June 13, 2022 with piping that does not penetrate the secondary containment dike; and(2) For underground piping connected to an AST, ensure the piping complies with the underground piping requirements in §E of this regulation not later than 1 year after June 13, 2022;C. Ensure an aboveground piping system connected to a field-erected AST is: (1) Constructed of carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel piping;(2) Compatible with the type of oil being transferred;(3) Designed and constructed in accordance with industry recognized standards;(5) Properly supported by permanent bracing to prevent structural weaknesses; and(6) Protected against physical damage;D. Ensure a piping system installed aboveground or inside of a building is not constructed with:(1) Low melting point materials, such as aluminum, copper, or brass;(2) Materials that soften on fire exposure, such as plastics; or(3) Non-ductile materials, such as cast iron; andE. If installing an underground piping system, comply with the following requirements: (1) Install the piping system, including containment sumps, in accordance with the performance standards in COMAR 26.10.03.02 and .03A (3);(2) Installation of the piping system is performed in the continuous on-site presence and under the direction of a certified UST system technician, as required under COMAR 26.10.02.03D;(3) Test the piping system for tightness in accordance with COMAR 26.10.03.05 and 26.10.05.02D;(4) Test the containment sumps for tightness in accordance with COMAR 26.10.03.03A(3);(5) Provide a method of leak detection in accordance with COMAR 26.10.05.02D;(6) Maintain the containment sumps clean and free of liquid; and(7) If a test for tightness conducted in accordance with §E(3) or (4) of this regulation results in a failed test result or a leak is found: (a) Report the failed test result to the Department within 2 hours in accordance with COMAR 26.10.08.01; and(b) Follow the investigation and confirmation procedures in 26.10.08.03, including making repairs and retesting the piping system and containment sumps for tightness.Md. Code Regs. 26.10.18.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 49:12 Md. R. 642, eff. 6/13/2022