A.
All underground tanks which do not conform to the requirements for new tank installations in § 113-16A shall be tested for tightness at the expense of the owner. Testing schedules, except as provided in § 113-19C, shall follow the requirements of 527 CMR 9.13 in the case of flammable or combustible materials. Tanks for other hazardous materials or waste shall be tested annually or more frequently if required by the Board of Health.
B.
Test results for tanks storing flammable or combustible materials shall be submitted to the Fire Chief and the Board of Health. Test results for tanks storing hazardous materials or wastes that are not flammable or combustible shall be submitted to the Board of Health and to the Hazardous Materials Coordinator.
C.
Prior to its transfer, all underground storage tanks located on a property shall be tested for tightness at the expense of the owner. The results of such testing shall be submitted to the Fire Chief and to the Board of Health, and kept on file.
D.
The Fire Chief, the Board of Health, or the Hazardous Materials Coordinator may request to be present for any tank testing procedures.