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Release Recording&Reporting: Article 5 of the California Underground Storage Tank Regulations. <br /> Recordable Releases that must be documented on a UST monitoring report, include the following: <br /> Any release from a primary containment which is cleaned up within 8 hours after the release was detected, <br /> which does not escape the secondary containment and does not increase the hazard of fire or explosion and <br /> does not cause deterioration of the secondary containment. Note: the monitoring report shall include <br /> information required by section 2651 of the California UST regulations. <br /> Reportable Releases that must be reported to the local agency within 24 hours after the release has been <br /> detected or should have been detected include the following: <br /> Any unauthorized release from the primary containment which is not cleaned up within 8 hours after the <br /> release was detected,which does not escape the secondary containment and does not increase the hazard of <br /> fire or explosion and does not cause deterioration of the secondary containment. <br /> Any unauthorized release,which escapes from the secondary containment or from the primary containment, <br /> if no secondary containment exists. <br /> Discovery of release product at the site of the UST or surrounding area including the presence of free <br /> product,vapors in soil,basements,sewer or utility lines,and nearby surface or drinking waters. <br /> Monitoring results from a release detection method that indicate a release may have occurred unless the <br /> monitoring device is immediately repaired, re-calibrated or replaced, or additional monitoring does not <br /> confirm the initial results. <br /> Any unauthorized release, spill or overfill that occurs while the fuel is being placed in the underground tank. <br /> The spill is due to the use of improper equipment,operator error,operator inattention or overfilling. <br /> 3/7/2007 SAS <br />