UST Monthly Walkthrough Inspection 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the UST Monthly Walkthrough Inspection in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, UST Facility Information. Enter the Agency Interest Number, UST Facility Name, and complete the physical address fields including street address, city, county, and zip code.
  3. Proceed to Section 2, Monthly Inspection Checklist. Input the date of inspection and answer each question from 1 to 12 by checking 'Y' for yes, 'N' for no, or 'N/A' if not applicable. Ensure that any 'N' responses are noted in Section 3.
  4. In Section 3, Problem and Solution / Repair Log, document any issues observed during the inspection. Include the date of observation, problem description, solution taken, correction date, and your initials.

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All UST systems that are filled with more than 25 gallons of a regulated substance at any time must have spill and overfill prevention equipment systems.
Every three years, test your spill bucket and, if necessary, repair or replace to make sure it works properly.  Test your spill bucket at least every three years for tightness or use a double-walled spill bucket with interstitial monitoring.
There is no specific requirement on the number of annual walkthrough inspection records you must keep. The number of records depends on your organizations policies, local or industry-specific guidelines, and the need to maintain a safe environment.
MONTHLY TESTING: Print out at least one leak test result for each tank and keep these records for one year. ANNUAL TESTING: Keep the most recent results for line tightness testing and line leak detection functionality.
Tanks should be visually inspected for leaks. Keeping the area around your tank clear of debris and vegetation makes it easier to identify drips and spills early on. A weekly check for water or product in the interstitial space (containment area) may mean removing any accumulation of rainwater and diesel.

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