Current through Vol. 24-22, December 15, 2024
Section R. 29.2127 - Release detection recordkeepingRule 27. Section 280.45 is amended to read as follows:
Section 280.45. All UST system owners and operators shall maintain records in accordance with section 280.34 demonstrating compliance with all applicable requirements of this subpart. The records must include all of the following:
(a) All written performance claims pertaining to any release detection system used and the manner in which the claims have been justified or tested by the equipment manufacturer or installer shall be maintained for 5 years from the date of installation or for another reasonable period of time determined by the department. Not later than October 13, 2018, records of site assessments required under subdivisions 280.43(e)(6) and 280.43(f)(7) shall be maintained for as long as the methods are used. Records of site assessments developed after October 13, 2015 must be signed by a professional engineer or professional geologist, or equivalent licensed professional with experience in environmental engineering, hydrogeology, or other relevant technical discipline acceptable to the implementing agency.(b) The results of any sampling, testing, or monitoring shall be maintained for not less than 1 year or for another reasonable period of time determined by the department. The results of tank and piping tightness testing conducted in accordance with sections 280.43(c) and 280.44(b) shall be retained until the next test is conducted as follows: (1) The results of annual operation tests conducted in accordance with subdivision 280.40(a)(3) shall be maintained for 3 years. At a minimum, the results shall list each component tested, indicate whether each component tested meets criteria in subdivision 280.40(a)(3) or needs to have action taken, and describe any action taken to correct an issue.(2) The results of tank tightness testing, line tightness testing, and vapor monitoring using a tracer compound placed in the tank system conducted in accordance with subsection 280.252(d) shall be retained until the next test is conducted.(c) Written documentation of all calibration, maintenance, and repair of release detection equipment permanently located on-site shall be maintained for not less than 1 year after the servicing work is completed or for another reasonable time period determined by the department. Any schedules of required calibration and maintenance provided by the release detection equipment manufacturer must be retained for 5 years from the date of installation.Mich. Admin. Code R. 29.2127
1998-2000 AACS; 2018 MR 21, Eff. 11/14/2018