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Who is responsible for submitting monitor certification results to the local agency?
The technician
The owner/operator
The local regulatory body
The manufacturer
The correct answer is: The owner/operator
The correct choice highlights that the owner/operator holds the responsibility for submitting monitor certification results to the local agency. This is primarily due to their role in ensuring compliance with environmental regulations related to underground storage tanks (USTs). The owner/operator is the entity that has direct operational control over the tanks and is therefore accountable for adhering to regulatory requirements, which include the proper certification of monitoring systems. While technicians may conduct the monitoring and perform tests necessary to achieve certification, the obligation to report these results lies with the owner/operator. This structure ensures that there is a clear line of accountability for maintaining environmental standards and responding to regulatory oversight. The local regulatory body is involved in overseeing compliance but is not responsible for submitting results; rather, they review the submissions made by the owner/operators. The manufacturer typically provides the equipment and certification specifications, but it is not within their purview to submit results on behalf of the owner/operators.