UST System Inspection Checklist The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) Tank Installation Committee has produced this checklist as a service to owners/operats of underground stage tanks (USTs). Items on the checklist should only be inspected by individuals knowledgeable of and familiar with UST systems. The frequency of inspections is the minimum standard recommended by the committee. Other facts affecting the frequency of inspection could include such things as monthly throughput, climatic conditions, applicable environmental rules and regulations, manufacturers' recommendations, experience with component perfmance, other extenuating circumstances. Some fuel-dispensing system components must be inspected accding to requirements established by environmental, fire safety, and/ other authities having jurisdiction over UST systems. The specific inspection requirements can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Consult with the local authities to determine applicable requirements. The Petroleum Equipment Institute hereby expressly disclaims any liability responsibility f loss damage resulting from the use of this checklist and f the violation of any federal, state, municipal regulation with which this checklist may conflict. DISPENSER AREA Dispenser Sumps Clean and Empty - No water, product, debris. Sump Integrity - No leaks, cracks, bulges, holes. Leak Detection Sens - Crect position and height. Test Leak Detect Sens Piping Components No abnmal appearance of piping components. (Rust, discolation, delamination, swelling, disintegration, etc.) Test boot (if applicable) pulled back so interstice is not blocked obstructed. Product Shear Valve Properly secured and anched. Installed at the proper level. No leaks. Test f proper operation. Vap Shear Valve (Stage II Vap Recovery Systems Only) Properly secured and anched. Installed at the proper level. Flex Connects No leaks. crosion protection) debris. KEY: D=Daily, M=Monthly, A=Annually D M A Date Initials D M A Date Initials Automatic Tank Proper clearance between manhole lid and probe cap. Gauge ATG equipment operational and no alarms. Interstitial pts properly identified. equipment operational and no alarms. Manual inspection if used f tank release detection. Manual Inventy Inspect measuring stick when gauging to be sure the increments are readable. Ensure bottom end has not been wn cut off and stick is not warped. Product dispensers properly calibrated. Inventy reconciled. Automatic Line Leak No leaks in the leak detect. Detect No reduced flow, no alarms. Function tested. Soil Vap Covers clearly marked and secured equipment operational. Groundwater Covers clearly marked and secured. Water present in wells. No evidence of product in wells. equipment operational.
TANK AREA KEY: D=Daily, M=Monthly, A=Annually D M A Date Initials Tanks Inspect f water. Observation Wells Cover is tightly sealed, properly identified and secured. Cap is water tight and locked. Tank Venting Equipment Pressure/vacuum vent cap present (if required). Spill Containment Cover is in good condition and properly identified. Clean, Empty and Dry - No water, product, dirt, debris. Fill caps tightly sealed & gaskets inspected. Fill adapter tight on riser. Drop tubes in place and no obstructions. Cover is in good condition. Proper clearance between manhole lid and submersible pump. Containment sump lid and gasket in good condition. Clean, Empty and Dry - No water, product, dirt, debris. No abnmal appearance of piping. (Rust, discolation, delamination, swelling, disintegration, etc.) Sump Senss Crect position and height, and operational. Test sens. Flex Connects No leaks. crosion protection) debris. Stage I Vap Cover is in good condition and properly identified. Recovery Two-Point (Dual- Sump (if present) Integrity - No cracks, bulges, holes. Point) Dry break poppet cap tightly sealed. Poppet seals tightly and moves freely when depressed. Overfill Protection Devices Ball Float Valves Verify in place. Overflow Prevention Valves (Flapper Verify in place. Valves) Overfill Alarms Functioning properly. (If present.) Crosion Protection (If present.) Impressed Current Rectifier operating within nmal limits. Cathodic Protection Proper operation verified by qualified person. Galvanic Cathodic Proper operation verified by qualified person. Protection System Permission to photocopy this checklist and/ download without making any changes to the content is granted by the
Daily UST System Inspection Checklist The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) Tank Installation Committee has produced this checklist as a service to owners/operats of underground stage tanks (USTs). Items on the checklist should only be inspected by individuals knowledgeable of and familiar with UST systems. The frequency of inspections is the minimum standard recommended by the committee. Other facts affecting the frequency of inspection could include such things as monthly throughput, climatic conditions, applicable environmental rules and regulations, manufacturers' recommendations, experience with component perfmance, other extenuating circumstances. Some fuel-dispensing system components must be inspected accding to requirements established by environmental, fire safety, and/ other authities having jurisdiction over UST systems. The specific inspection requirements can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Consult with the local authities to determine applicable requirements. The Petroleum Equipment Institute hereby expressly disclaims any liability responsibility f loss damage resulting from the use of this checklist and f the violation of any federal, state, municipal regulation with which this checklist may conflict. Automatic Tank ATG equipment operational and no alarms. Gauge Interstitial equipment operational and no alarms. Daily Date Initials Manual Inventy Automatic Line Leak Detect Soil Vap Groundwater Inspect measuring stick when gauging to be sure the increments are readable. Ensure bottom end has not been wn cut off and stick is not warped. Inventy reconciled. No reduced flow, no alarms. equipment operational. equipment operational. Permission to photocopy this checklist and/ download without making any changes to the content is granted by the
Monthly UST System Inspection Checklist The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) Tank Installation Committee has produced this checklist as a service to owners/operats of underground stage tanks (USTs). Items on the checklist should only be inspected by individuals knowledgeable of and familiar with UST systems. The frequency of inspections is the minimum standard recommended by the committee. Other facts affecting the frequency of inspection could include such things as monthly throughput, climatic conditions, applicable environmental rules and regulations, manufacturers' recommendations, experience with component perfmance, other extenuating circumstances. Some fuel-dispensing system components must be inspected accding to requirements established by environmental, fire safety, and/ other authities having jurisdiction over UST systems. The specific inspection requirements can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Consult with the local authities to determine applicable requirements. The Petroleum Equipment Institute hereby expressly disclaims any liability responsibility f loss damage resulting from the use of this checklist and f the violation of any federal, state, municipal regulation with which this checklist may conflict. DISPENSER AREA Dispenser Sumps Clean and Empty - No water, product, debris. Sump Integrity - No leaks, cracks, bulges, holes. Leak Detection Sens - Crect position and height. Monthly Date Initials Piping Components Product Shear Valve Vap Shear Valve Flex Connects No abnmal appearance of piping components. (Rust, discolation, delamination, swelling, Test boot (if applicable) pulled back so interstice is not blocked obstructed. Properly secured and anched. Installed at the proper level. No leaks. (Stage II Vap Recovery Systems Only) Properly secured and anched. Installed at the proper level. No leaks. crosion protection) debris. Interstitial Manual inspection if used f tank release detection. Monthly Date Initials Manual Inventy Automatic Line Leak Detect Soil Vap Groundwater Inventy reconciled. No leaks in the leak detect. Covers clearly marked and secured Covers clearly marked and secured. Water present in wells. No evidence of product in wells.
TANK AREA Tanks Observation Wells Tank Venting Equipment Spill Containment Sump Senss Flex Connects Stage I Vap Recovery Two-Point (Dual- Point) Inspect f water. Cover is tightly sealed, properly identified and secured. Cap is water tight and locked. Pressure/vacuum vent cap present (if required). Cover is in good condition and properly identified. Clean, Empty and Dry - No water, product, dirt, debris. Fill caps tightly sealed & gaskets inspected. Fill adapter tight on riser. Drop tubes in place and no obstructions. Cover is in good condition. Containment sump lid and gasket in good condition. Clean, Empty and Dry - No water, product, dirt, debris. No abnmal appearance of piping. (Rust, discolation, delamination, swelling, disintegration, etc.) Crect position and height, and operational. No leaks. crosion protection) debris. Cover is in good condition and properly identified. Sump (if present) Integrity - No cracks, bulges, holes. Dry break poppet cap tightly sealed. Poppet seals tightly and moves freely when depressed. Monthly Date Initials Crosion Protection (If present.) Impressed Current Rectifier operating within nmal limits. Cathodic Protection Permission to photocopy this checklist and/ download without making any changes to the content is granted by the
Annual UST System Inspection Checklist The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) Tank Installation Committee has produced this checklist as a service to owners/operats of underground stage tanks (USTs). Items on the checklist should only be inspected by individuals knowledgeable of and familiar with UST systems. The frequency of inspections is the minimum standard recommended by the committee. Other facts affecting the frequency of inspection could include such things as monthly throughput, climatic conditions, applicable environmental rules and regulations, manufacturers' recommendations, experience with component perfmance, other extenuating circumstances. Some fuel-dispensing system components must be inspected accding to requirements established by environmental, fire safety, and/ other authities having jurisdiction over UST systems. The specific inspection requirements can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Consult with the local authities to determine applicable requirements. The Petroleum Equipment Institute hereby expressly disclaims any liability responsibility f loss damage resulting from the use of this checklist and f the violation of any federal, state, municipal regulation with which this checklist may conflict. DISPENSER AREA Dispenser Sumps Test Leak Detect Sens Annual Date Initials Product Shear Valve Test f proper operation. Automatic Tank Gauge Proper clearance between manhole lid and probe cap. Interstitial pts properly identified. Annual Date Initials Manual Inventy Automatic Line Leak Detect Soil Vap Groundwater TANK AREA Sump Senss Product dispensers properly calibrated. Function tested. Proper clearance between manhole lid and submersible pump. Test sens. Annual Date Initials Overfill Protection Devices Ball Float Valves Verify in place. Overflow Prevention Valves (Flapper Valves) Overfill Alarms Verify in place. Functioning properly. (If present.) Crosion Protection (If present.) Impressed Current Proper operation verified by qualified person. Cathodic Protection Galvanic Cathodic Proper operation verified by qualified person. Protection System Permission to photocopy this checklist and/ download without making any changes to the content is granted by the