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Drop tube valve or overfill alarm failed inspection. Repair or replace equipment. - On 3/4/25 Tanknology failed triannual testing.
Section 175.405 Spill Containment and Overfill Prevention Equipment
c) Overfill prevention equipment must be inspected at installation, immediately after any repairs, and at least once every three years, and the inspection shall meet the following criteria:
1) At a minimum, the inspection must ensure that overfill prevention equipment is set to activate at the correct level specified in subsection (a);
2) The overfill prevention equipment will activate when the regulated
substance reaches that level; and
3) Inspections must be conducted in accordance with inspection requirements
developed by the manufacturer. |
Facility |
Facility Operation and Maintenance Plan not completed or available. - Operations and Maintenance Template needs to be updated and kept on site. https://sfm.illinois.gov/ |
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Miscellaneous - The probe wells lid is broken. |
Facility |
Missing copy of emergency instructions or emergency procedures plan - Emergency Procedures Plan needs to be updated and kept on site. https://sfm.illinois.gov/ |
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Spill prevention equipment contains liquid/debris and must be cleared of materials and maintained clean and dry. - 175.405 a) 1) A) Spill containment equipment that will prevent release of product to
the environment when the transfer hose is detached from the fill
pipe (e.g., a spill catch basin). Spill containment equipment shall
be maintained in a dry, clean state. |
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Spill prevention equipment failed triennial testing. Must be repaired or replaced. - On 3/4/25 Tanknology failed triannual testing.
Section 175.405 Spill Containment and Overfill Prevention Equipment
b) Owners and operators of UST systems with spill and overfill prevention
equipment must meet the requirements of subsections (b) and (c) and shall ensure
the equipment is operating properly and will prevent releases to the environment.
Spill prevention equipment (such as a catchment basin, spill bucket, or other spill
containment device) must prevent releases to the environment by being tested at installation,
immediately after any repairs, and at least once every three years to ensure the
equipment is liquid tight by using vacuum, pressure or liquid testing in
accordance with one of the following criteria:
1A) Requirements developed by the manufacturer of the spill prevention
equipment. Owners and operators may use this option only if the
manufacturer has developed requirements;
2B) Requirements developed by the manufacturer of the testing equipment; or
3C) A hydrostatic test that meets the requirements of Section 175.410(j). |