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11/17/22, 8:50 AM Are hard copies of documents required to be kept onsite? - CERS FAQs I California State Water Resources Control Board <br />Notice! As the state transitions from the COVID-19 emergency, please contact your local Water Board to arrange necessary file reviews. X <br />About Us Contact Us Subscribe * Settings <br />WATER BQARD� 0% <br />State Water Resources Control Board <br />Home Water Issues Programs Ust Cers Tutorials Bu02 On Site <br />California Environmental Reporting System (GFRs) <br />Are hard copies of documents required to be kept onsite? (July 9, 2014) <br />Question: Do I have to retain hard copies of UST related documents onsite at my facility? - What <br />about the UST Permit issued by the CUPA? <br />Answer: It depends. CaIEPA UP Guidance Letter 14-01, revised July 7, 2014, and posted at http://www.catepa.ca.gov/CUPA/Bulletins/ <br />states that if required information (including documents) can be `readily accessed onsite by facility staff and UPA inspectors through <br />electronic means' then keeping hard copies of this information and/or documents at the facility is not required. If information or <br />document(s) cannot readily be accessed electronically then the facility is required to maintain hard copies onsite. <br />There is an exception in cases where there is a local law or ordinance that requires a hard copy onsite even though the information was <br />reported electronically. Any such local requirement must be posted with the applicable local code citation(s) at <br />https://cersbusiness.catepa.ca.gov/Reports/RegulatorLoca[Requi rements. <br />Regarding the UST permit, it is a hard copy document issued by a CUPA. There is no requirement for a business to report it electronically. <br />Therefore, it is not addressed by the Guidance Letter and must be retained as a hard copy at the facility, as it always has been. <br />CalEPA's intent for the Guidance was to avoid unnecessary duplication. The primary question is, `Is the information/document(s) readily <br />available onsite?' The answer can be yes, electronically available, or yes, hard copies are available. There is no requirement for both. <br />https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/usticers/tutorials/bu02_on-site.html 1/5 <br />