EXAM COVERAGE - ICC Inspector Exam - California UST Certification
The ICC Inspector Exam for California Underground Storage Tank
(UST) Certification evaluates knowledge required to inspect and
ensure compliance with regulations governing underground storage
tank systems. The certification is administered through the
International Code Council in accordance with California
environmental regulations. Key topics include UST system
components, installation standards, and inspection procedures. The
exam covers leak detection methods, corrosion protection systems,
spill and overfill prevention equipment, and monitoring requirements.
Candidates are tested on state and federal environmental regulations,
documentation and reporting procedures, and safety practices during
,inspections. Additional areas include tank maintenance, operational
compliance, and environmental protection measures to prevent soil
and groundwater contamination. The exam emphasizes regulatory
compliance, accurate inspection practices, and protection of public
health and the environment.
The regulations to enforce compliance of underground storage tank
systems in the state are found in?
a.) Code of Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 281
b.) California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 16
c.) Code of Federal Regulations, 40 CFR Part 280
d.) California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Chapter 17
b.) California Code of Regulations; Title 23, Chapter 16
,By definition an "underground storage tank system" includes
a.) The tank, all connected piping and dispensers
b.) The tank, all connected piping, ancillary equipment and
containment system
c.) Only the tank
d.) Only tanks totally beneath the surface of the ground
b.) The tank, all connected piping, ancillary equipment and
containment system
(H&SC, Sec 25281(z))
, Which agency approves a site-specific variance which allows for an
alternative method of construction or monitoring:
a.) The Regional Water Quality Board
b.) The State Water Resources Control Board
c.) The Department of Toxic Substance Control
d.) The local agency
a.) The Regional Water Quality Board
CCR Title 23, Sec 2681(a)