SOLUTIONS (2025/2026)
Introduction
The California Underground Storage Tank (UST) Service Technician Part 1 certification
ensures technicians are equipped to maintain, test, and monitor UST systems in
compliance with state regulations, protecting public health and the environment. This
exam covers critical areas including UST system components, leak detection, California
Code of Regulations Title 23 requirements, testing procedures (sensors, spill buckets,
sumps, ATG systems, secondary containment), permit-to-operate rules, monitoring
plans, maintenance, recordkeeping, environmental protection, and site assessments.
Designed for the 2025/2026 regulatory cycle, this content provides original,
scenario-based questions with detailed explanations for technical mastery, formatted in
Markdown for clarity and professionalism.
Question 1
During an annual inspection, a technician finds a spill bucket with 2 inches of standing
liquid. What is the first action required under California Title 23?
A. Ignore if the liquid is clean water
B. Drain and clean the spill bucket
C. Report to the local agency immediately
D. Replace the spill bucket
Correct Answer: B — Drain and clean the spill bucket
Explanation: California Title 23, Chapter 16 requires spill buckets to be free of liquid and
debris to ensure proper function (Section 2635). The first action is to drain and clean the
bucket, then inspect for damage. Ignoring (A) risks contamination, reporting (C) is
premature, and replacement (D) is unnecessary without further assessment.
Question 2
Which component of a UST system prevents fuel from entering the environment during
overfill?
A. Interstitial sensor
B. Flapper valve
C. Sump pump
D. ATG probe
Correct Answer: B — Flapper valve
,Explanation: Flapper valves are overfill prevention devices that restrict fuel flow during
delivery when the tank reaches capacity, preventing spills (Title 23, Section 2636).
Interstitial sensors (A) detect leaks, sump pumps (C) remove liquid, and ATG probes (D)
monitor levels.
Question 3
A technician calibrates an ATG system. How often must calibration be performed per
California regulations?
A. Monthly
B. Annually
C. Every three years
D. Only after repairs
Correct Answer: B — Annually
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2638 requires annual calibration of automatic tank gauge
(ATG) systems to ensure accurate monitoring. Monthly (A) is incorrect, triennial (C)
applies to other tests, and calibration after repairs (D) is additional, not exclusive.
Question 4
What is the minimum detection capability for a continuous interstitial monitoring
system?
A. 0.1 gallons per hour
B. 0.2 gallons per hour
C. 1 gallon per day
D. 3 gallons per month
Correct Answer: A — 0.1 gallons per hour
Explanation: California Title 23, Section 2643 mandates that continuous interstitial
monitoring systems detect leaks at a minimum of 0.1 gallons per hour to ensure early
identification of releases. Other options (B, C, D) do not meet this standard.
Question 5
A UST site lacks a current permit-to-operate. What must the technician do?
A. Continue operations until renewal
B. Notify the local agency within 24 hours
C. Cease fuel dispensing immediately
D. Submit a new monitoring plan
Correct Answer: C — Cease fuel dispensing immediately
,Explanation: Title 23, Section 2712 prohibits UST operations without a valid
permit-to-operate. Dispensing must stop until compliance is restored. Continuing (A),
notifying (B), or submitting a plan (D) does not address the immediate violation.
Question 6
Which test is required triennially for secondary containment systems?
A. Hydrostatic testing
B. Vacuum testing
C. Statistical inventory reconciliation
D. Sensor functionality test
Correct Answer: A — Hydrostatic testing
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2637 requires hydrostatic testing of secondary containment
systems every three years to verify integrity. Vacuum testing (B) is less common, SIR (C)
is for leak detection, and sensor tests (D) are annual.
Question 7
A sump sensor triggers an alarm. What is the technician’s first step?
A. Replace the sensor
B. Inspect the sump for liquid
C. Disable the alarm
D. Report to the state water board
Correct Answer: B — Inspect the sump for liquid
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2632 requires immediate investigation of sensor alarms,
starting with inspecting the sump for liquid to identify leaks. Replacing (A), disabling (C),
or reporting (D) without inspection is premature.
Question 8
What is the purpose of a monitoring plan for a UST facility?
A. To schedule fuel deliveries
B. To outline leak detection and response procedures
C. To document tank installation
D. To track employee certifications
Correct Answer: B — To outline leak detection and response procedures
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2711 mandates that monitoring plans detail leak detection
methods, equipment, and emergency response protocols to ensure compliance. Other
options (A, C, D) are unrelated to the plan’s purpose.
, Question 9
A technician observes corrosion on a riser pipe. What is the required action?
A. Ignore if minor
B. Clean and coat the pipe
C. Replace the pipe immediately
D. Report to the local agency within 48 hours
Correct Answer: C — Replace the pipe immediately
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2660 requires immediate replacement of corroded
components like riser pipes to prevent leaks. Ignoring (A), cleaning (B), or reporting (D)
does not address the structural risk.
Question 10
Which leak detection method analyzes daily inventory records for discrepancies?
A. Interstitial monitoring
B. Statistical inventory reconciliation (SIR)
C. Soil vapor monitoring
D. Automatic tank gauging
Correct Answer: B — Statistical inventory reconciliation (SIR)
Explanation: SIR analyzes daily inventory data to detect leaks statistically, as per Title 23,
Section 2643. Interstitial monitoring (A) uses sensors, soil vapor (C) tests ground, and
ATG (D) monitors tank levels directly.
Question 11
What is the maximum allowable liquid in a spill bucket during delivery?
A. None
B. 1 inch
C. 2 inches
D. 3 inches
Correct Answer: A — None
Explanation: Title 23, Section 2635 requires spill buckets to be free of liquid during
delivery to ensure capacity for potential spills. Any liquid (B, C, D) indicates
non-compliance.
Question 12
A technician must maintain records of sensor tests for how long?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years