Section 11- UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS

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Underground storage tanks (USTs) pose a significant threat to the environment. Tanks and pipes must be properly installed, maintained, removed, and tested to prevent leaks and spills. Tank closure is also dangerous because of the presence of explosive vapors.

Several federal and state regulations apply to the owners/operators of underground storage tanks as well as to contractors who service them (service providers). These regulations require notification of tank systems, prompt notification of spills, and specific cleanup procedures. 

Regulations

  • 40 CFR 280 Federal Underground Storage Tank rules

Contact your state's department or agency that deals with environmental permitting for a full list of regulations, permits and fees.

 

1 - INTRODUCTION
2 - CONTRACTOR LIABILITY
3 - EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY
4 - DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
5 - BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS
6 - WATER QUALITY
 7 - SOLID WASTE
 8 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
 9 - SPECIAL WASTES
10 - AIR QUALITY
11 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
12 - WASTE MINIMIZATION QUICK LIST
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Montana State University Extension Service
Pollution Prevention Program, Taylor Hall, Bozeman, Montana 59717, (406) 994-3451
funded by: The United States Environmental Protection Agency
(Fact Sheet 11 of 12)