Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 165. Corporation Commission |
Chapter 26. Aboveground Storage Tanks |
Subchapter 3. Release Prevention and Detection |
Part 14. RELEASE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS |
SECTION 165:26-3-77. Release reporting
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- (a) The reporting requirements of this Part do not relieve the owner or operator of the responsibility to take necessary corrective action pursuant to OAC 165:29 to protect the public health, safety and the environment, including the containment and cleanup of spills and overfills that are not required to be reported by this Chapter. No person shall allow a confirmed or suspected release of regulated substances from an aboveground storage tank system to continue without reporting to PSTD or initiating an investigation within twenty-four (24) hours of discovery as required by this Chapter. Owners and operators of aboveground storage tank systems, as well as persons who transport regulated substances must ensure that spills and overfills do not occur.(b) All aboveground storage tank system owners, operators, their employees or agents, or transporters must report to PSTD within twenty-four (24) hours of discovering any substances, conditions or monitoring results that indicate a release may have occurred using the link provided on the release reporting tab on PSTD's webpage on the Commission website; by email at PSTReleaseReporting@occ.ok.gov; or by telephone at (405) 521-4683 or 1-888-621-5878. If after hours, or on weekends or holidays, call the PSTD emergency phone number at (405) 823-0994. Owners or operators must provide written confirmation to follow within twenty (20) days in accordance with the requirements established in this Chapter. Events indicating a release include, but are not limited to, the following:(1) The discovery of released regulated substances at the aboveground storage tank system facility or in the surrounding area (such as the presence of free product or vapors in soils, basements, crawlspaces, sewer and utility lines, and nearby surface water) whether on-site or off-site.(2) Any unusual operating conditions observed by owners, operators, their employees, or agents such as the unexplained erratic behavior of product dispensing equipment, the sudden loss of product from the aboveground storage tank system, or an unexplained presence of water in the tank, unless system equipment is found to be defective but not leaking, and is immediately repaired or replaced.(3) In the case of inventory control, two (2) consecutive thirty (30) day periods where the Total Gallons Over/Short is greater than the "Leak Check" (one percent (1%) of product sales plus 130 gallons) must be reported to PSTD within twenty-four (24) hours of the owner, operator, their employees, or agents discovering the inventory control results.(4) Monitoring results from a release detection method required by this Chapter that indicate a release may have occurred unless the monitoring device is found to be defective, and is immediately repaired, recalibrated, or replaced, and additional monitoring does not confirm the initial result.(c) While aboveground releases of petroleum of less than twenty-five (25) gallons need not be reported to PSTD, they must be recorded by the owner or operator and contained and cleaned up immediately. All of the following releases must be reported to PSTD electronically or by telephone within twenty-four (24) hours of discovery, by the owner, operator, employee, or agent, with a written confirmation to follow within twenty (20) days in accordance with the requirements established in this Chapter:(1) All known belowground releases in any quantity; for example, a release resulting from a line broken during an excavation.(2) Any aboveground release of petroleum greater than twenty-five (25) gallons.(3) Any aboveground release of petroleum that is less than twenty-five (25) gallons, but cannot be contained and cleaned up within twenty-four (24) hours.(d) All owners and/or operators of aboveground storage tank systems must maintain records of all reportable and non-reportable events listed in this section sufficient to permit adequate inspection and review by PSTD. These records must be kept for three (3) years following the date of the event.(e) If any of the possible, probable or definite release conditions set forth in subsections (a) through (c) above are not reported within twenty-four (24) hours, the owner, operator, their employees, or agents may be subject to fines, Formal Enforcement Action and/or shutdown of operations.(f) Any releases requiring emergency corrective action must be reported immediately to PSTD at (405) 521-4683 or 1-888-621-5878. After office hours, weekends or holidays, calls must be reported to PSTD's emergency number at (405) 823-0994.
[Source: Renumbered from 165:26-3-191 at 23 Ok Reg 2297, eff 7-1-06; Amended at 32 Ok Reg 794, eff 8-27-15; Amended at 33 Ok Reg 615, eff 8-25-16; Amended at 34 Ok Reg 958, eff 9-11-17; Amended at 35 Ok Reg 1010, eff 10-1-18; Amended at 36 Ok Reg 576, eff 8-1-19; Amended at 37 Ok Reg 1143, eff 10-1-20]