§ 60.697 Recordkeeping requirements.
(a) Each owner or operator of a facility subject to the provisions of this subpart shall comply with the recordkeeping requirements of this section. All records shall be retained for a period of 2 years after being recorded unless otherwise noted.
(b)
(1) For individual drain systems subject to § 60.692–2, the location, date, and corrective action shall be recorded for each drain when the water seal is dry or otherwise breached, when a drain cap or plug is missing or improperly installed, or other problem is identified that could result in VOC emissions, as determined during the initial and periodic visual or physical inspection.
(2) For junction boxes subject to § 60.692–2, the location, date, and corrective action shall be recorded for inspections required by § 60.692–2(b) when a broken seal, gap, or other problem is identified that could result in VOC emissions.
(3) For sewer lines subject to §§ 60.692–2 and 60.693–1(e), the location, date, and corrective action shall be recorded for inspections required by §§ 60.692–2(c) and 60.693–1(e) when a problem is identified that could result in VOC emissions.
(c) For oil-water separators subject to § 60.692–3, the location, date, and corrective action shall be recorded for inspections required by § 60.692–3(a) when a problem is identified that could result in VOC emissions.
(d) For closed vent systems subject to § 60.692–5 and completely closed drain systems subject to § 60.693–1, the location, date, and corrective action shall be recorded for inspections required by § 60.692–5(e) during which detectable emissions are measured or a problem is identified that could result in VOC emissions.
(e)
(1) If an emission point cannot be repaired or corrected without a process unit shutdown, the expected date of a successful repair shall be recorded.
(2) The reason for the delay as specified in § 60.692–6 shall be recorded if an emission point or equipment problem is not repaired or corrected in the specified amount of time.