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0 <br /> requirements of section 66265.196. <br /> (j)(1) Notwithstanding subsections (a) through (c) of this section, secondary containment that meets the <br /> requirements of subsection (1) shall be provided for tank systems used to manage hazardous wastes <br /> generated onsite, and which meet the criteria specified in subsection (j)(2) of this section: <br /> (A) prior to the tank system or component being placed in service for new tank systems or <br /> components; or <br /> (B) by January 24, 1998 for existing tank systems. <br /> (2) The provisions of subsection (j)(1) of this section apply only to: <br /> (A) onground or aboveground tank systems containing only non-RCRA hazardous wastes generated <br /> onsite, and tank systems authorized under Permit-by-Rule pursuant to Chapter 45 of this division, <br /> Conditional Authorization pursuant to HSC 25200.3, and Conditional Exemption pursuant to HSC <br /> 25201.5, and <br /> (B) onground or aboveground tank systems containing RCRA hazardous wastes generated onsite, if: <br /> 1. the owner or operator is a conditionally exempt small quantity generator as defined in 40 CFR <br /> section 261.5, or a small quantity generator of more than 100 kg but less than 1000 kg per <br /> month as defined in 40 CFR section 265.201, or <br /> 2. the owner or operator is not subject to regulation in 40 CFR part 265 pursuant to an <br /> exemption in 40 CFR section 265.1, but the owner or operator is subject to the standards of this <br /> article. <br /> (k) A generator or owner or operator authorized pursuant to Permit-by-Rule pursuant to Chapter 45 of this <br /> division, Conditional Authorization pursuant to HSC 25200.3, or Conditional Exemption pursuant to HSC <br /> 25201.5, operating a non-RCRA underground tank system or an underground tank system otherwise exempt <br /> from permitting requirements pursuant to the federal act, shall comply with the applicable standards of Title <br /> 23 of the California Code of Regulations relating to underground tank systems. <br /> (1) Secondary containment for onground or aboveground generator and onsite tier (Permit-by-Rule <br /> Conditional Authorization, and Conditional Exemption), non-RCRA tank systems or tank systems otherwise <br /> exempt from permitting requirements pursuant to the federal act, shall consist of any of the devices listed in <br /> subsection (d) and satisfy the requirements of (e) of this section or consist of any device or combination of <br /> devices as approved in writing by the CUPA, or the Department if there is no CUPA or the CUPA requests that <br /> the Department make a determination, which would satisfy the following minimum requirements: <br /> (1) designed, installed, and operated to prevent any migration of wastes or accumulated liquid out of the <br /> system to the soil, ground water, surface water, or air at any time during the use of the tank system; <br /> and <br /> (2) capable of detecting and collecting releases and accumulated liquids until the collected material is <br /> removed. <br /> (m) Ancillary equipment shall be provided with secondary containment as specified in subsection (f) of this <br /> section or an alternative device or devices as approved in writing by the CUPA, or Department if there is no <br /> CUPA or the Department if the CUPA requests that the Department make a determination, which would <br /> prevent and/or detect any release of wastes out of the tank system before such wastes could migrate to the <br /> soil, ground water, or surface water at any time during the use of the tank system. The following are <br /> examples of tank system and ancillary equipment secondary containment alternatives or options that may be <br /> proposed for review and approval by the CUPA: <br /> (1) traditional containment of entire system within a bermed containment area with visual and/or <br /> electronic leak detection monitoring; <br />