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UST-61 24-Hour Release and UST Leak Reporting Form.
For Releases
in NC
This form should be completed and submitted to the UST Section’s regional office following a known or suspected release from an underground storage tank (UST) system. This form is required to be submitted within 24 hours of discovery of a known or
suspected release
(DWM USE ONLY) Incident # ________ Risk (H,I,L,U)_______ Received On ________ Received By ________ Reported by (circle one): Phone, Fax or Report Region _______
Suspected Contamination? (Y/N) ________ Confirmed GW Contamination? (Y/N) ______ Confirmed Soil Contamination ?(Y/N) ______
Samples Taken?(Y/N) ______ Free Product? (Y/N) _____ If Yes, State Greatest Thickness ______________
Facility ID Number ______________ Date Leak Discovered ___________ Comm/Non-Commercial? ________
Reg/Non-regulated? _____________
Incident Name:
Address:
Regional Office (circle one): Asheville, Mooresville, Fayetteville, Raleigh, Washington, Wilmington, Winston-Salem
Obtained by:
Briefly describe suspected or confirmed release: (including but not limited to: nature of release, date of release, amount
of release, amount of free product present and recovery efforts, initial responses conducted, impacts to receptors) GPS
Topographic map
GIS Address matching
Other
Unknown
Describe location:
HOW RELEASE WAS DISCOVERED (Release Code)
(Check one)
Release Detection Equipment or Methods
During UST Closure/Removal
Property Transfer
Visual/Odor
Water in Tank
Water Supply Well Contamination
Groundwater Contamination
Surface Water Contamination
Other (specify) _______________
NCONTAMINATIOSOURCE OF
Source of Release (Check primary source) Cause of Release (Check primary cause) Type of Release (Check one) Product Type Released (Check primary product type released)
Tank
Piping
Dispenser
Submersible Turbine Pump
Delivery Problem
Spill Bucket
Other
Unknown
Definitions presented on reverse
Spill
Overfill
Corrosion
Physical/Mechanical
Damage
Install Problem
Other
Unknown
Definitions presented on reverse
Petroleum
Non-Petroleum
Both
Location
(Check one)
Facility
Residence
Other
Gasoline/ Diesel/
Kerosene
Heating Oil
Other Petroleum
Products
Metals
Other Inorganics
Other Organics
Diesel/Veg. Oil
Blend
Vegetable Oil 100%
E10 – E20
E21 – E84
E85 – E99
Ethanol 100%
E01 – E09
Ownership
1. Municipal 2. Military 3. Unknown 4. Private 5. Federal 6. County 7. State Operation Type 1. Public Service 2. Agricultural 3. Residential 4. Education/Relig. 5. Industrial 6. Commercial 7. Mining
UST Form 61 (02/19) Page 1 of 2
INCIDENT DESCRIPTION
Speedway No. 8262
10816 NC Highway 55 East
City/Town: Grantsboro
County: Pamlico
Zip Code: 28529
Latitude (decimal degrees): 35.140300 Longitude (decimal degrees) :-76.841800
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IMPACT ON DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES
Water Supply Wells Affected? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Unknown Number of Water Supply Wells Affected __________________
Water Supply Wells Contaminated: (Include Users Names, Addresses and Phone Numbers. Attach additional sheet if necessary) 1. 2. 3.
UST SYSTEM OWNER UST Owner/Company
Point of Contact Address
City State Zip Code Telephone Number
UST SYSTEM OPERATOR
UST Operator/Company Address
City State Zip Code Telephone Number
LANDOWNER AT LOCATION OF UST INCIDENT
Landowner Address
City State Zip Code Telephone Number
Draw Sketch of Area (showing two major road intersections) or Attach Map
Person Reporting Incident Company Telephone Number
Title Address Date
UST Form 61 (02/19) Page 2 of 2
Definitions of Sources Tank: means the tank that stores the product and is part of the underground storage tank system Piping: means the piping and connectors running from the tank or submersible turbine pump to the dispenser or other end-use equipment (Vent, vapor recovery, or fill lines are excluded.) Dispenser: includes the dispenser and the equipment used to connect the dispenser to the piping (e.g., a release from a suction pump or from components located above the shear valve) Submersible Turbine Pump (STP) Area includes the submersible turbine pump head (typically located in the tank sump), the line leak detector, and the piping that connects the submersible turbine pump to the tank Delivery Problem: identifies releases that occurred during product delivery to the tank. (Typical causes associated with this source are spills and overfills.)
Other: serves as the option to use when the release source is known but does not fit into one of the preceding categories (e.g., for releases from vent lines, vapor recovery lines, and fill lines) Unknown: identifies releases for which the source has not been determined Definitions of Causes
Spill: use this cause when a spill occurs (e.g., when the delivery hose is disconnected from the tank fill pipe or when the nozzle is removed from the dispenser) Overfill: use when an overfill occurs (e.g., overfills may occur from the fill pipe at the tank or when the nozzle fails to shut off at the dispenser) Physical or Mechanical Damage: use for all types of physical or mechanical damage, except corrosion (e.g., puncture of tank or piping, loose fittings, broken components, and components that have changed dimension) Corrosion: use when a metal tank, piping, or other component has a release due to corrosion (e.g., for steel, corrosion takes the form of rust) Installation Problem: use when the problem is determined to have occurred specifically because the UST system was not installed properly Other: use this option when the cause is known but does not fit into one of the preceding categories (e.g., putting regulated substances into monitoring wells) Unknown: use when the cause has not been determined