Containment and integrity plan definition
Containment and integrity plan or “CIP” means a document designed, created, and maintained at a facility, which shall be considered a public record and made available pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 119, F.S. The CIP establishes procedures for the inspection and maintenance program for tanks storing mineral acids at that facility. The inspection and maintenance program shall be designed for the chemical and physical characteristics of the specific mineral acid stored, and for the specific materials of construction of the tank. The CIP shall be designed to ensure control of the specific mineral acid for the expected lifetime of the tank. Form 62-762.891(1) Containment and Integrity Plan Certification Form, effective date, January 2017, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, and copies are available from the Division of Waste Management, Department of Environmental Protection, M.S. 4500, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, or http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07698, or the Department’s website at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/tanks/pages/rules.htm.
Containment and integrity plan or “CIP” means a document designed, created, and maintained at a facility, which shall be considered a public record and made available pursuant to the provisions of chapter 119, and which sets forth the procedures for the inspection and maintenance program for aboveground tanks at that facility which store specified mineral acids. That program shall be designed for the chemical and physical characteristics of the specific mineral acid stored and for the specific materials of construction of the aboveground tank. The CIP shall be designed to ensure control of the specific mineral acid stored in an aboveground tank for the expected lifetime, as deter- mined by standard engineering practices, of the materi- als of construction of the specific aboveground tank in which that mineral acid is stored.