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2. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with Table 93.240.
(c) Examination. A person seeking to obtain an aboveground tank system installer certification shall take and pass an examination in accordance with sub. (9).
(d) Application for certification. Upon notification of successfully passing the examination for an aboveground tank system installer certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting an application and the certification fee in accordance with sub. (2).
(e) Responsibilities. A person who installs or supervises the installation of tank systems as a certified aboveground tank system installer shall be present at the job site for at least all of the following activities:
1. Preinstallation tank system testing.
2. Inspection and repair of coatings.
3. Placement of tanks.
4. Installation and testing of all connections and tank-related piping including vapor recovery, vents and supply pipes.
5. Installation of monitoring or leak detection devices.
6. Installation of pumps.
7. Installation of any underground piping.
(f) Renewal.
a. A person may renew a certification as an aboveground tank system installer.
b. An aboveground tank system installer certification shall be renewed in accordance with sub. (7).
a. The renewal of a certification as an aboveground tank system installer shall be contingent upon the installer obtaining at least 12 hours of acceptable continuing education prior to the expiration date of the certification as specified in sub. (8) and Table 93.240, except as provided in subd. 2. b.
b. A person who holds a certification as an aboveground tank system installer may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education requirements under subd. 2. a. on the grounds of prolonged illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
(g) Exclusion. This subsection does not apply to field-constructed aboveground tanks.
(17)Underground tank system installers.
(a) General. No person may install an underground tank system that is regulated under this chapter unless the person complies with one of the following:
1. The person holds a certification issued by the department as a certified underground tank system installer.
2. The person holds a registration as a Wisconsin professional engineer and is competent in the engineering methods and requirements in Wisconsin for designing and installing storage tank systems for flammable, combustible, or hazardous liquids.
3. The person is under the direct supervision of another person who holds a certification or registration under subd. 1. or 2. and who is responsible for the installation.
(b) Application for examination. A person applying to take an underground tank system installer certification examination shall submit all of the following:
1. An application in accordance with sub. (2).
2. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with subs. (2) and (3) and Table 93.240.
(c) Examination. A person seeking to obtain an underground tank system installer certification shall take and pass an examination in accordance with sub. (9).
(d) Application for certification. Upon notification of successfully passing the examination for an underground tank system installer certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting an application and the certification fee in accordance with subs. (2) and (3).
(e) Responsibilities. A person who installs or supervises the installation of tanks as a certified underground tank system installer shall be present at the job site for at least all of the following activities:
1. Preinstallation tank system testing.
2. Inspection and repair of coatings.
3. Placing of bedding material and the setting and bedding of tanks.
4. Backfilling operations and compacting of backfill around tanks and piping.
5. Installation or activation of department-accepted, factory-supplied cathodic protection systems.
Note: The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection has accepted factory-supplied cathodic protection systems that comply with the sti-P3Ò specifications from the Steel Tank Institute, and may accept other systems of this type.
6. Installation and testing of all connections and tank-related piping including vapor recovery, vents and supply pipes.
7. Installation of leak detection devices and any monitoring wells.
8. Testing of tanks and piping both prior to and after backfilling.
9. Installation of pumps.
(f) Renewal.
a. A person may renew a certification as an underground tank system installer.
b. An underground tank system installer certification shall be renewed in accordance with sub. (7).
a. The renewal of a certification as an underground tank system installer shall be contingent upon the installer obtaining at least 12 hours of acceptable continuing education prior to the expiration date of the certification as specified in sub. (8) and Table 93.240 except as provided in subd. 2. b.
b. A person who holds a certification as an underground tank system installer may apply to the department for waiver of the continuing education requirements under subd. 2. a. on the grounds of prolonged illness or disability or similar circumstances. Each application for waiver shall be considered individually on its merits by the department.
(18)Underground tank system liners.
(a) General. No person may line, reline, or perform the lining inspection of an underground tank system that has held or will hold flammable or combustible liquids which are regulated under this chapter unless the person complies with one of the following:
1. The person holds a certification issued by the department as a certified tank system liner.
2. The person is under the direct supervision of another person who holds a certification issued by the department as a certified tank system liner.
(b) Application for examination. A person applying to take a tank system liner certification examination shall submit all of the following:
1. An application in accordance with sub. (2).
2. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with Table 93.240.
(c) Examination. A person seeking to obtain a tank system liner certification shall take and pass an examination in accordance with sub. (9).
(d) Application for certification. Upon notification of successfully passing the examination for a tank system liner certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting an application and the certification fee in accordance with sub. (2).
(e) Responsibilities. A person who lines or supervises the lining of underground tanks as a certified tank system liner shall be present at the job site for at least all of the following activities:
1. Removal of product from the tanks and making the atmosphere of the tanks inert or vapor-free.
Note: Chapter ATCP 93 requires plan submittal and approval prior to lining a tank.
2. Cutting of openings in tanks.
3. Removal and handling of sludge and other wastes from tanks.
4. Sand blasting of the tank interior.
5. Inspection for holes and wall thickness.
6. Notifying the owner if an internal tank assessment determines that a tank system assessment under this chapter is required.
7. Repair of holes.
8. Notifying and arranging for a certified tank system inspector to visit the site and authorize the lining, prior to applying the lining to the tank.
9. Coating of tanks.
10. Testing for holidays.
11. Testing for coating hardness.
12. Resealing of tanks.
13. Completing an API 1631 inspection form B and submitting it to the owner, authorized agent, and the department.
(f) Renewal.
1. A person may renew a certification as a tank system liner.
2. A tank system liner certification shall be renewed in accordance with sub. (7).
(19)Tank system removers and cleaners.
(a) General. Except as provided in par. (g), no person may remove or clean a tank system that is regulated under this chapter unless the person complies with one of the following:
1. The person holds a certification issued by the department as a certified tank system remover-cleaner.
2. The person is under the direct supervision of another person who holds a certification issued by the department as a certified tank system remover-cleaner.
(b) Application for examination. A person applying to take a tank system remover-cleaner certification examination shall submit all of the following:
1. An application in accordance with sub. (2).
2. An application fee and examination fee in accordance with Table 93.240.
(c) Examination. A person seeking to obtain a tank system remover-cleaner certification shall take and pass an examination in accordance with sub. (9).
(d) Application for certification. Upon notification of successfully passing the examination for a tank system remover-cleaner certification, a person may obtain the certification by submitting an application and the certification fee in accordance with subs. (2) and (9) (g).
(e) Responsibilities. A person who removes or cleans or supervises the removing or cleaning of tanks as a certified tank system remover-cleaner shall be present at the job site for at least all of the following activities:
1. Disconnecting and draining of piping.
2. Capping of piping.
3. Vapor freeing or inerting of tanks.
4. Cleaning of tanks and handling of sludge and other wastes.
5. Removal of tank systems from the ground and loading them for transport or filling the tank systems with an inert material.
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