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5. Tanks: Corrosion Protection NCDENR Division of Waste Management Underground Storage Tank Section

Rev 01-11

Tank Corrosion Protection

• Protecting the integrity of the UST walls

Tank Corrosion Protection:

A. Non-corrodible materials FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic), composite,

jacketed, clad

B. Internal Lining

C. Sacrificial Anodes

D. Impressed Current

1. Non-corrodible materials (FRP, composite, jacketed, clad)

2. Internal Lining

3. Sacrificial Anodes

4. Impressed Current

“BLANK” OR UNKNOWN??

Spill Bucket Overfill Equipment Vapor Recovery

Tank: Corrosion Protection 1

Tank: Leak Detection 2

Piping: Corrosion Protection Tank End 1 Main Run 2

Dispenser End 3

Piping: Leak Detection Suction

Pressurized

1. Non-corrodible Materials UST

• FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic)

• DW FRP (Double-Walled)

Non-corrodible Materials UST

• Steel/FRP Composite ▫ Glasteel

▫ ACT100

• Jacketed/ Clad

Non-corrodible Material Records:

• Written verification of tank material: Installation or repair invoice Original UST-8 form signed by installer

at time of installation Verifiable photographs of installation

• Visual verification: Not typical for tanks

Corrosion protection testing NOT required

Non-corrodible Material UST:

FRP

N/A

Example: Install invoice

N/A

2. Internal Lining

• Applying non-corrodible lining inside UST

Internal Lining Testing:

• Internal inspection within 10 years of installation,

• Then every 5 years thereafter

• Tightness test after every internal inspection

Internal Lining Records: • Most recent internal inspection results

• Most recent tightness test results

Note:

• National code or standard used for installation

• Keep repair invoices

Internal Lining on Compliance Plan:

Internal Lining

10 years, then every 5 years

Internal Inspection

results, TTT results

--/--/--

3. Sacrificial Anode UST

• Anodes (zinc or

magnesium) connected to structure by welding or lead wires

Anode

• Anode corrodes, instead of UST

• Most common: StiP3

Sacrificial Anode UST:

• Test every 3 years

• Done by qualified cathodic protection tester

• Report results on UST-7A form

• Keep the (2) most recent tests

Sacrificial Anode UST

Sacrificial Anode on Compliance Plan:

Sacrificial Anodes

Every 3 years

UST-7A

--/--/-- (3 years from previous test)

4. Impressed Current Systems

• Anodes located in soil around structures to be protected

• Electrical current is applied to anodes

Impressed Current Requirements:

• Requires dedicated and protected circuit

• Power must not be interrupted

• Breaks in wiring result in system failure

Impressed Current Requirements: • Operator must

inspect system every 60 days

• Record reading on UST-21 form

• Make sure NOT reading “zero”

• Make sure meter never loses power

Rectifier Box

Add Rectifier Box to Site Diagram

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UST Site Diagram: Fuel Mart 27

Raleigh Blvd

Hart Road

Fuel Mart 27

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UST

Spill Bucket

Overfill PreventionFlapper Valve

Vapor RecoveryCoaxial

STP

ATG

Dispenser

ATG Console

Rectifier Box

probe

Impressed Current Records

• Test IC system every 3 years • Done by qualified cathodic protection tester • Report results on UST-7B form

Impressed Current on Compliance Plan:

Impressed Current

60-days 3 years

Rectifier Readings UST-7B

(--/--/--) :(every 60 days) (--/--/--) : (3 years from previous test)

Problems with

Cathodic Protection

(Sacrificial Anodes or

Impressed Current)

• Wires of IC system broken in parking lot

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Problems with Impressed Current:

• No power to the rectifier

Problems with Impressed Current:

Problems with Cathodic Protection

If rectifier, impressed current, or sacrificial anode test

FAILS or there has been NO ELECTRICITY

See corrosion protection guidance documents on website

Exam

• Please answer questions #10 – 17

• Take a break!

• We will begin again at _______

Next up:

Tank Leak Detection