OAR 340-150-0410
Release Detection Requirements and Methods for Underground Piping


(1)

For underground piping that routinely contains a regulated substances, an owner and permittee of a petroleum UST system must provide release detection which meets the requirements of this rule.

(2)

Pressurized piping. For underground piping that conveys regulated substances under pressure, an owner and permittee must insure that the piping is equipped with an automatic line leak detector that alerts an owner and permittee to the presence of a leak by restricting or shutting off the flow of regulated substances through underground piping or by triggering an audible or visual alarm. Interstitial monitoring sensor systems or stand alone “sump” sensors are not an acceptable alternative for a line leak detector. In addition,

(a)

The line leak detector must be approved by a national organization (e.g., the National Work Group on Leak Detection);

(b)

The line leak detector must be capable of detecting a leak of three gallons per hour at ten pounds per square inch line pressure within one hour; and

(c)

An annual test of the operation of the line leak detector must be conducted in accordance with the manufacturer’s requirements.

(3)

In addition to the requirements of section (2) of this rule, an owner and permittee with pressurized piping must conduct an annual line tightness test that can detect a 0.1 gallon per hour leak rate at one and one-half times the operating pressure. Interstitial monitoring sensors may replace the annual line tightness test if:

(a)

The equipment is designed, constructed and installed to monitor all portions of the underground piping that routinely contains a regulated substance; and

(b)

The requirements for interstitial monitoring (OAR 340-150-0465 (Interstitial Monitoring Release Detection Method)) are met.

(4)

Suction piping. For underground piping that conveys a regulated substance under suction (i.e., piping that operates at less than atmospheric pressure), an owner and permittee must check the piping for the presence of air in the pipeline in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA, 329 “Recommended Practices for Handling Releases of Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases” Chapter 5, Release Detection of Tanks and Piping, subsection 5-2.3.2(b), if any of the following indicator conditions are observed by any person dispensing a regulated substance:

(a)

If there are indications of air in the pipeline or other unusual operating conditions are observed (refer to National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA, 329 subsection 5-2.3.2(a) for specific indicators), the pipeline check valve should be inspected to determine if it is seated tightly. The check valve must be repaired, replaced or sealed off as appropriate depending on the results of the inspection; and

(b)

The requirements of OAR 340-150-0350 (UST System Repairs) through 340-150-0354 (UST System Replacements) must be met for any repair, modification or replacement actions taken to correct a problem.

(5)

In addition to the requirements of section (4) of this rule, an owner and permittee of suction piping must conduct a line tightness test at least once every three years in accordance with manufacturers requirements.

(6)

Release detection is not required for suction piping that is designed and constructed to meet the following standards:

(a)

The below grade underground piping operates at less than atmospheric pressure;

(b)

The below grade underground piping is sloped so that the contents of the pipe will drain back into the UST if the suction is released;

(c)

Only one check valve is present in each suction line;

(d)

The check valve is located directly below and as close as practical to the suction pump; and

(e)

A method is provided that allows the department to readily determine compliance with this section of the rule.

(7)

In lieu of conducting line tightness tests on either pressurized or suction piping, an owner and permittee may conduct monthly monitoring by one of the applicable release detection methods described in OAR 340-150-0450 (Automatic Tank Gauging Release Detection Method) through 340-150-0470 (Other Methods of Release Detection), if the method is designed to detect a release from any portion of the underground piping that routinely contains a regulated substance.

(8)

An owner and permittee must retain at a minimum the last completed line test, line leak detector test or the most current 12 consecutive months of release detection records for piping.

(9)

An owner and permittee must report to the department any leak test results or other observations or results indicating the possibility of a release within 24 hours as a suspected release (OAR 340-150-0500 (Reporting Suspected Releases)) and immediately begin investigation in accordance with 340-150-0510 (Suspected Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps).
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 340-150-0410 — Release Detection Requirements and Methods for Underground Piping, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-150-0410.

340‑150‑0001
Purpose and Scope
340‑150‑0006
Applicability and General Requirements
340‑150‑0008
Exemptions and Deferrals
340‑150‑0010
Definitions
340‑150‑0020
UST General Permit Registration Certificate Required
340‑150‑0021
Termination of Temporary Permits
340‑150‑0052
Modification of Registration Certificates For Changes in Ownership and Permittee
340‑150‑0080
Denial, Suspension or Revocation of General Permit Registration Certificates
340‑150‑0102
Termination of General Permit Registration Certificates for Installation, Operation and Temporary Closure
340‑150‑0110
UST General Permit Registration, Annual Compliance and Other Fees
340‑150‑0135
General Requirements for Owners and Permittees
340‑150‑0137
UST Systems with Field-Constructed Tanks and Airport Hydrant Fuel Distribution Systems
340‑150‑0140
Requirements for Sellers of USTs
340‑150‑0150
Depositing Regulated Substances in USTs
340‑150‑0152
Requirements for Distributors of Regulated Substances for Deposit into USTs
340‑150‑0156
Performance of UST Services by Owners or Permittees
340‑150‑0160
General Permit Requirements for Installing an UST System
340‑150‑0163
General Permit Requirements for Operating an UST System
340‑150‑0167
General Permit Requirements for Temporary Closure of an UST System
340‑150‑0168
General Permit Requirements for Decommissioning an UST System by Permanent Closure or Change-in-Service
340‑150‑0180
Site Assessment Requirements
340‑150‑0200
Training Requirements for UST System Operators and Emergency Response Information
340‑150‑0210
Training Requirements for UST Operators
340‑150‑0250
Expedited Enforcement Process
340‑150‑0302
Installation of Used USTs
340‑150‑0310
Spill and Overfill Prevention Equipment and Testing Requirements
340‑150‑0315
Periodic operation and maintenance walkthrough inspections
340‑150‑0320
Corrosion Protection Performance Standards for USTs and Piping
340‑150‑0325
Operation and Maintenance of Corrosion Protection
340‑150‑0350
UST System Repairs
340‑150‑0352
UST System Modifications and Additions
340‑150‑0354
UST System Replacements
340‑150‑0360
Requirements for Internally Lined USTs
340‑150‑0400
General Release Detection Requirements for Petroleum UST Systems
340‑150‑0410
Release Detection Requirements and Methods for Underground Piping
340‑150‑0420
Release Detection Requirements for Hazardous Substance UST Systems
340‑150‑0430
Inventory Control Method of Release Detection
340‑150‑0435
Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Method of Release Detection
340‑150‑0440
Manual Tank Gauging Release Detection Method
340‑150‑0445
Tank Tightness Testing for Release Detection and Investigation
340‑150‑0450
Automatic Tank Gauging Release Detection Method
340‑150‑0465
Interstitial Monitoring Release Detection Method
340‑150‑0470
Other Methods of Release Detection
340‑150‑0500
Reporting Suspected Releases
340‑150‑0510
Suspected Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps
340‑150‑0520
Investigation Due to Off Site Impacts
340‑150‑0540
Applicability to Previously Closed UST Systems
340‑150‑0550
Definitions for OAR 340-150-0555 and 340-150-0560
340‑150‑0555
Compliance Dates for USTs and Piping
340‑150‑0560
Upgrading Requirements for Existing UST Systems
340‑150‑0600
Delegation of Program Administration
340‑150‑0620
Approval of More Stringent Performance Standards
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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