2026/2027 Complete Questions and Answers
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 | UST System Components and Design | Q1 – Q10
Section 2 | Installation Procedures and Best Practices | Q11 – Q20
Section 3 | Retrofitting Existing UST Systems | Q21 – Q30
Section 4 | Leak Detection and Release Prevention | Q31 – Q40
Section 5 | Federal and State Regulations (EPA 40 CFR 280) | Q41 – Q50
Instructions: Choose the single best answer. Pass: 80% in 90 minutes.
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SECTION 1: UST SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND DESIGN Q1 – Q10
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Question 1 of 50
A contractor is designing a new UST system for a rural gas station that stores unleaded
gasoline in a highly corrosive soil environment with high moisture content and stray
electrical currents from nearby rail lines. The owner wants a long-term solution that
minimizes corrosion-related failures without requiring frequent replacement of
sacrificial components.
A. Install a single-walled steel tank with an interior epoxy lining and rely on periodic
visual inspections from the surface.
B. Specify a steel tank with a corrosion-resistant coating and an impressed current
cathodic protection system. ✓ CORRECT
C. Use a single-walled steel tank with a sacrificial anode and plan to replace the anodes
every two years.
,D. Select an uncoated steel tank and backfill with native soil since gasoline itself inhibits
corrosion.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A steel tank with a corrosion-resistant coating combined with impressed
current cathodic protection provides active, adjustable corrosion control ideal for highly
corrosive soil with stray currents. Option A is incorrect because an interior lining does
not protect the exterior tank surface from soil-side corrosion. Impressed current
systems are often specified for severe environments because they can deliver sufficient
protective current regardless of soil resistivity.
Question 2 of 50
A facility manager is reviewing plans for a new diesel UST installation and notices the
drawings show only a single-walled fiberglass tank with single-walled piping buried
beneath the dispenser island. The site is located in a state that has adopted the 2015
federal UST regulations in full. He is concerned the design may not meet current
secondary containment requirements for piping.
A. Approve the design because fiberglass is noncorrodible and therefore exempt from
secondary containment rules.
B. Require double-walled piping or piping within secondary containment because all
underground piping must have secondary containment under current rules. ✓ CORRECT
C. Allow single-walled piping if the contractor agrees to test it with an annual tank
tightness test.
D. Substitute steel piping with cathodic protection since metal piping is easier to inspect
and repair.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Federal regulations require that all underground piping in contact with soil
have secondary containment, which can be achieved through double-walled piping or
piping within a secondary containment system. Option A represents a common
,misconception; while fiberglass tanks resist corrosion, they are not exempt from
secondary containment requirements for piping. Double-walled piping also enables
interstitial monitoring, which satisfies release detection requirements simultaneously.
Question 3 of 50
An engineer is specifying overfill protection for a new 10,000-gallon gasoline UST that
receives frequent deliveries from 8,000-gallon tanker trucks. The owner wants to
prevent spills during deliveries without relying solely on the driver to stop pumping
manually. The tank already has a standard vent line but no other overfill devices.
A. Install an automatic shutoff device that restricts flow at 90 percent capacity and
stops it at 95 percent. ✓ CORRECT
B. Add a larger diameter vent pipe so excess fuel can overflow safely onto the ground
around the fill area.
C. Rely on the delivery driver watching the tank gauge through the fill port and stopping
the pump manually.
D. Install a ball float valve in the vent line since these are the only devices approved for
new installations.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: An automatic shutoff device is an approved overfill prevention method that
physically restricts fuel flow at 90 percent tank capacity and stops it at 95 percent,
preventing human error during deliveries. Option B is incorrect and environmentally
hazardous; venting product onto the ground constitutes a reportable release and
violates spill prevention requirements. Ball float valves are generally prohibited for new
installations under current federal rules.
Question 4 of 50
A designer is laying out a new UST system for a convenience store and needs to ensure
that any fuel spilled during delivery hose disconnections is captured before it reaches
, native soil. The drawings show the fill pipe extending vertically from the tank to grade,
but there is no containment structure shown around the fill connection.
A. Specify a large-diameter fill cap with a rubber gasket to prevent drips from escaping
the pipe opening.
B. Add a liquid-tight spill bucket or containment manhole around the fill pipe to catch
disconnect spills. ✓ CORRECT
C. Extend the fill pipe two feet above grade so gravity pulls any drips back toward the
tank.
D. Install a vapor recovery Stage I system since vapor seals also prevent liquid fuel
spills.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A spill bucket or containment manhole surrounding the fill pipe is required to
capture fuel that drips from the delivery hose after disconnection, which can amount to
several gallons per delivery. Option A might seem logical for sealing the pipe, but it does
nothing to contain fuel that spills externally during hose removal. Spill buckets must be
periodically tested for liquid tightness and kept free of debris and stormwater.
Question 5 of 50
A project manager is reviewing submittals for a new UST installation and notices the
tank manufacturer included lift lugs welded to the top of the steel tank. The contractor
proposes using chains wrapped around the tank body to hoist it into the excavation
because the crane operator prefers that method.
A. Reject the proposal and require the contractor to lift the tank using the
manufacturer-installed lift lugs with cables of adequate length. ✓ CORRECT
B. Approve the chain-wrap method since chains are stronger than cables and will not
damage the coating.
C. Allow the method only if the contractor pads the chains with rubber to protect the
tank exterior.
D. Require the contractor to cut off the lift lugs after installation so they do not corrode
in the backfill.