Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Env-Or 406.11 - Overfill Prevention Device Testing(a) Subject to (b), below, no later than December 22, 2017 and triennially thereafter, the owner of a UST system shall test the primary overfill protection system.(b) Political subdivisions that did not vote to approve funding for the testing required by (a), above, shall test the primary overfill protection system no later than October 13, 2021 and triennially thereafter.(c) The owner of a UST system that includes a day tank that is automatically filled from the UST shall test the day tank's high level alarm and overfill prevention system no later than October 12, 2021 and annually thereafter.(d) The testing shall be done by removing the sensors/devices from the tank and activating them.(e) The owner shall report any test failure to the department within 24 hours of receiving notice of the failure.(f) The owner shall submit to the department no later than 30 days after the date of the test the overfill prevention device test information specified in (g), below, in a report generated by the owner, on a form available from the department, or on any other document containing the required information.(g) The overfill prevention device test report shall include the following: (1) The information required by Env-Or 406.07(c)(1)-(6);(2) Overfill model number and manufacturer's name;(4) Verification that the overfill console if equipped is correctly programmed and labeled;(5) Verification that the overfill device tank sensor is positioned in accordance with the activation height requirements of Env-Or 405.06(c) and manufacturer's requirements;(6) Verification that the overfill device sensor was visually inspected and confirmed operational by manually simulating an overfill condition per state's and manufacturer's requirements;(7) Verification that the audible alarm, if equipped, is operational and can be heard by delivery person; and(8) Verification that the visual alarm, if equipped, is operational and can be seen by delivery person.(h) The tester who has conducted the test shall sign the test report in accordance with Env-Or 406.07(e).(i) Any malfunctioning spill or overfill device shall be repaired within 30 working days. If the device(s) cannot be repaired or replaced within 30 days, the affected system(s) shall be prohibited from taking a delivery until satisfactory repairs are made.(j) Any repaired or replaced overfill prevention device shall be immediately tested and reported as specified in (d) through (h), above.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Or 406.11
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Or 400) #10393, eff 9-1-13
Amended by Volume XXXVIII Number 45, Filed November 8, 2018, Proposed by #12643, Effective 10/10/2018, Expires 10/10/2028.