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Delivery PROHIBITION/Red Tag. No questions on RED TAGs are on the EXAMs. WWQRR, Chapter 17, Section 44 Page 17-95 Have not performed tank leak detection in 60 days Did not perform CP test within 90 days of due date
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WWQRR, Chapter 17, Section 44 Page 17-95 • Have not performed tank leak detection in 60 days • Did not perform CP test within 90 days of due date • A CP test failed and was not repaired and retested within 90 days of the original fail date • Pressure test or line tightness test was not performed within 60 days of due date. Reasons for delivery prohibition
Failure to function test line leak detectors within 60 days of due date • Failure to report and investigate a suspected release • Owner/operator (O/O) reported a release but failed to investigate within 7 Days • O/O reported a confirmed release but repairs were not made Reasons for delivery prohibition
O/O has failed to pay the fees by September • O/O has failed to follow an Order issued by the department • If monitoring devices have been purposely tampered with or turned off • If any records have been falsified • If tank does not have overfill or spill prevention devices Reasons for delivery prohibition
If a steel tank does not have CP system in place • If an AST has not been upgraded under Part I • If an OAI has not been performed within 90 days of due date • If there has been no class B operator for 90 days or more • If a CP rectifier has not been monitored every 60 days Reasons for delivery prohibition
A Notice of Violation (NOV) with Administrative order is issued • A copy is sent to the fuel delivery company • Anyone that intentionally delivers fuel to a red tagged tank is violating the order • A list of red tagged facilities are listed on our website Nov with order is issued