California ICC UST Service Technician Practice Exam

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Is it true that for temporary tank closure, monitoring is still required but an engineering report is not?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Depends on the situation

  4. Only for certain tanks

The correct answer is: True

Monitoring is indeed required for temporary tank closure to ensure that there are no leaks or environmental issues. This ongoing monitoring serves as a safeguard against any potential contamination that may arise from the tanks during the closure period. However, an engineering report is not necessary in this case, as the requirement primarily focuses on monitoring the tanks rather than providing detailed assessments or evaluations that an engineering report entails. The emphasis is on maintaining safety and compliance without the additional documentation typically associated with more permanent closures or complex situations. This approach reflects the regulatory framework that aims to protect public health and the environment while recognizing the specific conditions associated with temporary closures.