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When conducting overfill testing, how much notice must owners/operators give to the local agency?

  1. No notice required

  2. 24 hours before

  3. 48 hours before

  4. 1 week before

The correct answer is: 48 hours before

For overfill testing, owners or operators are required to provide a notice of 48 hours before conducting the test to the local agency. This requirement ensures that the agency has sufficient time to prepare for any potential environmental impact and to monitor the testing process if necessary. With a two-day notice, the local agency can allocate resources and personnel to oversee the testing, ensuring compliance with safety protocols and environmental regulations. While some scenarios in regulatory practices may allow for minimal or no notice under certain conditions, the importance of notifying the local agency in advance of overfill testing is emphasized to protect public health and the environment. Proper notification helps prevent any surprises and facilitates coordination between the facility and local authorities, reinforcing a collaborative approach to safety in operations involving underground storage tanks.