Underground Storage Tank Program
UST Inspection, Enforcement
and Plan Check
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The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program administers
and enforces Federal and State laws and regulations and
local ordinances for the construction/installation, modification,
upgrade, and removal of USTs in the City of Los Angeles
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Implemented by Inspectors from the Los Angeles Fire
Department Fire Prevention Bureau
1) Annual inspection of Underground Storage Tanks, monitoring
equipment and tank records
2) Plan Check and inspection for tank installations, modifications
and removals
3) Oversight of “soils-only” contamination cases
Regulations:
Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 280
California Health & Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter
6.7 & 6.75
California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapters 16 &
18
Los
Angeles Municipal Code, Article 7 of Chapter V,
Divisions 14, 31 & 100
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REGULATORY BACKGROUND
The Fire Department regulates the construction, operation, repair
and removals of underground storage tank (UST) systems. Recent
State regulatory changes require additional testing and more
frequent inspections at UST facilities. These new regulations
require close coordination between inspectors, contractors
and the regulated community. The Fire Department assumed
responsibilities for UST Programs in 1983.
INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT
Annual facility inspections are mandated by State law and are performed
by Fire Department Inspectors. These inspectors coordinate
with UST facilities to schedule inspections when appropriate
technical staff is available to inspect monitoring systems
and other tank components.
PLAN CHECK AND INSPECTION FOR TANK MODIFICATIONS
Plans for installation, modification and removal of USTs are reviewed
by Inspectors at the City’s Construction Service Center at
201 N. Figueroa St. located on the 3rd Floor.
Following approval of plans, periodic field inspections are
scheduled to complete the construction project.
SITE ASSESSMENT
Soil sampling is conducted during many UST procedures and the results
of those sampling activities may initiate the Site Assessment
process. Contaminated sites are tracked to ensure clean-up
and remediation efforts are completed. The Fire Department
refers sites with groundwater contamination to the Los Angeles
Regional Water Quality Control District.
MORE
INFORMATION
Unified
Program Information – Information and downloadable forms
for the Unified Program
Certificate of Financial Responsibility (PDF 116.99KB)
California Fire Code Section
– Landowner Notification (PDF
72.60KB)
Hazardous Material Categories
and Disclosure Amount (PDF116.99KB)
LAFD Requirement 41 – UST Tank
Abandonment (PDF 251.03KB)
Unified Program Permit Package
(Includes all sections DOC
2.70MB)
Unified Program Permit Package
(Includes all sections ZIP
1.23MB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Intro (DOC 1.9MB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Intro (ZIP 1.10MB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Section 1 (DOC 191KB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Section 2 (DOC 219KB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Section 3 (DOC 278KB)
Unified Program Permit Package
– Section 4 (DOC 647KB)
Underground
Storage Tank Installation Checklist (PDF 167KB)
Site
Assessment Information – Guidelines for Site Assessment
documents and reports.
UST Site Assessment - Report
General Guidelines
UST Site Assessment - Report
Content Guide
UST Site Assessment - Workplan
Content Guide
Division 5 Permit Application - Required for installation,
add/to alter, and removal of Underground Storage Tanks.
Division
5 Permit Application for Underground Tanks and Associated
Systems
UST Plan Check Fees
LAFD Underground Tanks Request for Fire Prevention
Records Guidelines - Please use this form to request any
file search for UNDERGROUND TANKS ONLY. If no files are found
we will fax this form back to you with a stamp “NO FILE FOUND”.
If there is a file, you will be called to set up an appointment
to come in and review the file(s). Please remember only five
(5) requests per person/company, per day. PLEASE GIVE
US 4 TO 5 BUSINESS DAYS TO HONOR YOUR REQUEST.
"No copy services allowed."
Underground Tanks - Request
for Fire Prevention Records (PDF
87KB)
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