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settlement, vibration, expansion or contraction. <br /> (f) The owner or operator shall provide the type and degree of corrosion protection necessary, based on the <br /> information provided under subsection (a)(3) of this section, to ensure the integrity of the tank system during use <br /> of the tank system. The installation of a corrosion protection system that is field fabricated shall be supervised by <br /> an independent corrosion expert to ensure proper installation. <br /> (g) The owner or operator shall obtain and keep on file at the facility written statements by those persons required <br /> to certify the design of the tank system and supervise the installation of the tank system in accordance with <br /> the requirements of subsections (b) through (f) of this section to attest that the tank system was properly designed <br /> and installed and that repairs, pursuant to subsection (b) and (d) of this section were performed. These written <br /> statements shall also include the certification statement as required in section 66270.11(d) of this division. <br /> (h)(1) Notwithstanding subsections (a) through (g) of this section, design and installation of new tank systems or <br /> components used to manage hazardous waste, and which meet the criteria specified in subsection (h)(2) of this <br /> section, are not subject to the requirements of subsections (h) through (m) of this section until January 24, 1998. <br /> The assessment specified in subsection (k) of this section shall be obtained prior to placing a new tank system in <br /> service and shall be kept on file at the facility. This assessment shall be reviewed and certified by an independent, <br /> qualified, professional engineer, registered in California, in accordance with section 66270.11(d), attesting that the <br /> tank system has sufficient structural integrity and is acceptable for the transferring, storing and treating of <br /> hazardous waste. The assessment shall be valid for a maximum period of five (5)years or the remaining service <br /> life of the tank system, as stated in the engineer's assessment, whichever is less. New tank systems that have <br /> been assessed pursuant to subsections (a)through (g) of this section prior to June 1, 1995 are not required to be <br /> reassessed pursuant to subsection (k) for a period of five years from the date of the assessment or June 1, 2000, <br /> whichever is the earlier date. If changes have been made to the tank system or new components have been <br /> added to the tank system subsequent to an assessment conducted prior to June 1, 1995, the tank system shall be <br /> reassessed pursuant to subsection (k). <br /> (2) The provisions of subsection (h)(1) of this section apply only to: <br /> (A) onground or aboveground tank systems containing only non-RCRA hazardous wastes generated onsite, and <br /> tank systems authorized under Permit-by-Rule pursuant to Chapter 45 of this division, Conditional Authorization <br /> pursuant to HSC 25200.3, and Conditional Exemption pursuant to HSC 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 section 261.5, or <br /> a small quantity generator of more than 100 kg but less than 1000 kg per month as defined in 40 CFR section <br /> 265.201, or <br /> 2. the owner or operator is not subject to regulation in 40 CFR part 265 pursuant to an exemption in 40 CFR <br /> section 265.1, but the owner or operator is subject to the standards of this article. <br /> (i)A generator or owner or operator authorized pursuant to Permit-by-Rule pursuant to Chapter 45 of this division, <br /> Conditional Authorization pursuant to HSC 25200.3, or Conditional Exemption pursuant to HSC 25201.5, <br /> operating a non-RCRA underground tank system or an underground tank system otherwise exempt from <br /> permitting requirements pursuant to the federal act, shall comply with the applicable standards of Title 23 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations relating to underground tank systems. <br /> Q) New, onground or aboveground non-RCRA tank systems or tank systems otherwise exempt from permitting <br /> requirements pursuant to the federal act, with secondary containment, whose design and installation have been <br /> approved by a local agency or agencies, may, at the discretion of the CUPA, be exempt from the engineering <br /> assessment specified in subsection (k) of this section, provided minimum criteria specified in subsections 0)(1) <br /> through 0)(3) of this section are met. If the CUPA determines to exempt a new tank system from the assessment <br /> required pursuant to this subsection, the exemption shall be for a period of not more than three (3) years from the <br /> date the exemption was granted. The tank system owner or operator shall submit documentation of local agency <br /> approval to the applicable CUPA for review and possible acceptance in lieu of the assessment specified in <br /> subsection (k) of this section. If there is no CUPA, or the CUPA requests that the Department make a <br /> determination, the documentation shall be submitted to the Department. <br /> (1) tank system must have secondary containment capable of containing 100 percent of the contents of the tank <br /> and ancillary piping volume; and <br /> (2) if tank system is exposed to precipitation, the secondary containment system must have sufficient capacity, in <br /> addition to that required in subsection 0)(1) of this section, to contain run-on and infiltration from a 25-year, 24- <br /> hour rainfall event; <br /> (3) tank system secondary containment shall be provided with a leak detection system that is designed and <br /> operated so that it will detect either the failure of the primary and secondary containment structure or any release <br /> of hazardous waste or accumulated liquid in the secondary containment system within 24 hours, or at the earliest <br /> practicable time if the existing detection technology or site conditions will not allow detection of a release within 24 <br />