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00e L7��s 1R <br />Water Boards <br />December 6, 2019 <br />To: Unified Program Agencies and Other Interested Parties <br />Underground Storage Tank Blodiesel Regulations <br />0x 111 0O VIN Nwsn�a <br />(iV NOR <br />JARED BLUMENFELD <br />ENVMOARY FOR <br />ENVRiONMEN7AL PROTECTION <br />On August 6, 2019, the State Water Resources Control Board approved amendments to <br />the California Code of Regulations, title 23, division 3, chapter 16 (UST Regulations), <br />article 3, sections 2631 and 2631.2, to facilitate a more streamlined approach to <br />permitting the storage of diesel containing up to 20 percent biodiesel. On <br />November 6, 2019, the Office of Administrative Law approved the amendments to the <br />UST Regulations and filed the amendments with the Secretary of State. The effective <br />date of the amendments is January 1, 2020. <br />As amended, UST Regulations, section 2631(m) provides that diesel containing up to <br />20 percent biodiesel meeting the American Society of Testing and Materials <br />International standard D7467 shall be recognized as equivalent to conventional diesel <br />for the purpose of complying with existing approval requirements for double -walled UST <br />systems, unless any material or component of the UST system has been determined to <br />not be compatible. In addition, section 2631.2 of the UST Regulations, which provided <br />a temporary variance for biodiesel blends, is deleted from the UST Regulations because <br />the temporary variance has expired and is no longer necessary. <br />UST owners/operators and Unified Program Agencies (UPAs) should note the following <br />requirements for changing from conventional diesel or B5 (5 percent biodiesel blend) to <br />biodiesel blends up to and including 20 percent biodiesel (1320): <br />Owners/Operators: The owner/operator must notify the UPA (Local Agency <br />Directory) 30 days before any change in the substance stored, including changing <br />from conventional diesel or B5 to diesel containing up to 20 percent biodiesel. The <br />owner/operator also must make a new submittal in California Environmental <br />Reporting System (CERS) to reflect the change in substance stored. <br />UPAs: UPAs must ensure that CERS has been updated by the owner/operator to <br />reflect the change in the stored substance. UPAs also must review the current leak <br />detection equipment installed onsite before the substance stored is changed to <br />ensure it is appropriate for use with increased blends of biodiesel up to and including <br />B20. Finally, UPAs must ensure UST system components meet the requirements of <br />Health & Safety Code section 25291 and approved for use with conventional diesel. <br />E. JOAQUIN ESQUIVEL, CHAIR I EILEEN SOBECK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br />1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95a14 J Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100, Sacramento, CA 95812-0100 1 www. waterboards.ca.gov <br />