What are the most common violations that are cited?
The following are some of the most common violations cited by Environmental Health (CUPA) staff. While some violations such as component test failure may be unavoidable, most are easily prevented.
- Certification of Financial Responsibility has not been submitted to the CUPA annually
- Yearly employee training is not conducted by Designated Operator and/or training records are not maintained on-site
- Monitoring Plan has not been submitted or is not current
- Designated Operator reports are incomplete, inaccurate and/or unavailable; or monthly inspections have not been conducted
- Secondary containment components did not pass testing
- Designated Operator owner statement has not been submitted and/or is not current
- Monitoring system did not pass certification testing. This includes individual sensors or other components
- Maintenance and testing records are not available in sufficient detail
- Monitoring system has not been certified annually
- Spill bucket did not pass testing
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