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API RP 1604 Document Information:
Title
Closure of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1996
Scope:
Scope and Purpose
This publication recommends procedures for the closure in place,
removal, storage, and off-site disposal of underground storage tank
systems that have contained flammable or combustible fluids. In
general, it outlines requirements, procedures, and operating
conditions to be followed by contractors, engineers, and other
individuals who may be involved in these practices. While this
recommended practice specifically addresses underground petroleum
storage tank systems at service station facilities, the principles
outlined may be applied to similar systems used at other petroleum
storage facilities. All such work must be accomplished in
accordance with federal, state, and local requirements as well as
accepted safety standards.
Before initiating work, the appropriate government agencies
should be notified and consulted concerning applicable regulatory
and permit requirements.
All applicable permits must be obtained prior to beginning any
work. Certified or licensed contractors may be required in some
states. Consult the implementing agency for contractor
requirements. Contractors, subcontractors, and their employees
responsible for tank closure in place or removal should be familiar
with:
a. All applicable safety rules and regulations, including OSHA's
Occupational Safety and Health Standards (29 Code of
Federal Regulations Part 1910).
b. The use of equipment and procedures for testing and
vapor-freeing tanks.
c. The handling and disposal of the types of wastes likely to be
encountered
d. The applicable sections of the publications referenced in
1.4.
Under applicable federal regulations, including 40 Code of
Federal Regulations Part 280, an underground storage tank
system (UST) consists of the underground storage tank and the
connected underground piping, underground ancillary equipment and
containment system, if any. The procedures outlined in this
recommended practice can be applied to all portions of an
underground storage tank system.
The procedures outlined in this recommended practice can be
carried out without entering the tank. Should tank entry be
desired, the procedures outlined in API Publication 2015,
2015A, and 2217 and API Recommended Practice 1631 should
be followed. See also 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part
1910.147 regarding "Permit required confined space."
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