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-2 - <br />Is regulated by the State Department of Health Services (DHS); <br />and <br />■ Is subject to the notification requirements for wells found to have <br />contaminants in excess of maximum contaminant levels or action <br />levels established by DHS. [Health & Saf. Code, § 25299.97, subd. <br />(a)(1)] <br />What is the deadline for performing ELD and how often does ELD have to be <br />performed on a subject UST system? <br />For UST systems with a single -walled component, ELD must be performed no later <br />than 18 months following receipt of notification from the State Water Board and be <br />repeated every thirty-six (36) months thereafter [Cal. Code Regs., Title 23, § 2644.1, <br />subd. (a) (3)]. <br />What is a single -walled component? A single -walled component is any part of <br />a UST system that is constructed with walls made of only one thickness of <br />material. Laminated, coated, or clad materials are all considered single -walled <br />[Health & Saf. Code, § 25281, subd. (r)]. Tanks that were lined to meet the 1998 <br />upgrade requirements are also considered to be single -walled. UST systems with <br />any of the following components are considered "single -walled": a single -walled <br />tank, single -walled pressurized piping, single -walled conventional suction piping, <br />a dispenser without under -dispenser containment, or a turbine that is not <br />contained in a sump. However, single -walled vent or tank riser piping, vapor <br />recovery piping, and "safe" or "European" suction piping are not considered <br />single -walled components of UST systems if they meet the definition of section <br />2636 (a)(1), (2), or (3) [Cal. Code Regs., Title 23, § 2640, subd. (e)(1)]. UST <br />systems with a single -walled component were typically installed on or before <br />January 1, 1984, although some may have been installed between January 1, <br />1984 and July 1, 1987. <br />For UST systems with secondary containment that were installed before July 1, 2003 <br />and are located within 1,000 feet of a public drinking water well, one-time ELD testing is <br />required [Health & Saf. Code, §25292.5, subd. (a)]. <br />What is an UST system with secondary containment? An UST system with <br />secondary containment has a second containment around all regulated single - <br />walled components. An UST system with secondary containment at a minimum <br />includes all of the following: a double -walled tank, double -walled piping (unless <br />piping is "safe" or "European" suction), a turbine containment sump and under - <br />dispenser containment. UST systems that meet the criteria of secondary <br />containment were typically installed after July 1, 1987, although some may have <br />been installed between January 1, 1984 and July 1, 1987. <br />In addition, Health and Safety Code, §25289, subdivision (b) authorizes the State Water <br />Board to require ELD testing when the State Water Board finds that the burden of the <br />testing, including costs, bears a reasonable relationship to the need for the testing and <br />reporting. The State Water Board finds that the burden of imposing required ELD testing <br />of USTs located within 1000 feet of a public drinking water well on owners or operators <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br />0a Recycled Paper <br />