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Appendix A to Part 282 -- State Requirements Incorporated by Reference in Part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations

The following is an informational listing of the state requirements incorporated by reference in part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations:

Alabama

(a) The statutory provisions include Code of Alabama 1975, Title 22, Chapter 36, Underground Tank and Wellhead Protection Act:
    Section 1      Short title.

    Section 2      Definitions.

    Section 3      Rules and regulations governing underground storage tanks.

    Section 4      Information to be furnished by owner upon request of department; owner to permit access to records and entry and inspection of facilities.

    Section 6      Expenditure of funds from leaking underground storage tank trust fund; investigative and corrective powers in regard to administration of funds; liability of owner or operator for costs.

    Section 8      Availability to public of records, reports, or information obtained under chapter.

    Section 10      Rules and regulations.

(b) The regulatory provisions include Alabama Department of Environmental Management, Administrative Code, Division 6, Water Quality Program, Volume II, revised effective: June 1, 1994, Chapter 335-6-15: Technical Standards, Corrective Action Requirements and Financial Responsibility for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks.
    Section 01      Purpose.

    Section .02      Definitions.

    Section .03      Applicability.

    Section .04      Interim Prohibition for Deferred UST Systems.

    Section .05      Notification, except those USTs taken out of operation on or before January 1, 1974.

    Section .06      Performance Standards for New UST Systems.

    Section .07      Upgrading of Existing UST Systems.

    Section .08      Plans and Specifications.

    Section .09      Spill and Overfill Control.

    Section .10      Operation and Maintenance of Corrosion Protection.

    Section .11      Compatibility.

    Section .12      Repairs Allowed.

    Section .13      Reporting and Recordkeeping.

    Section .14      General Release Detection Systems for all UST Systems.

    Section .15      Release Detection Requirements for Petroleum UST Systems.

    Section .16      Release Detection Requirements for Hazardous Substance UST Systems.

    Section .17      Methods of Release Detection for Tanks.

    Section .18      Methods of Release Detection for Pipes.

    Section .19      Release Detection Recordkeeping.

    Section .20      Reporting of Suspected Releases.

    Section .21      Investigation Due to Environmental Impact.

    Section .22      Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps.

    Section .23      Reporting and Clean-up of Spills and Overfills.

    Section .24      Initial Release Response.

    Section .25      Initial Abatement Measures and Preliminary Investigation.

    Section .26      Preliminary Investigation Requirements.

    Section .27      Free Product Removal.

    Section .28      Secondary Investigation Requirements.

    Section .29      Corrective Action Plan.

    Section .30      Corrective Action Limits for Soils.

    Section .31      Corrective Action Limits for Ground Water.

    Section .32      Alternative Corrective Action Limits.

    Section .33      Risk Assessment.

    Section .34      Public Participation.

    Section .35      Analytical Requirements.

    Section .36      Temporary Closure.

    Section .37      Permanent Closure.

    Section .38      Site Closure or Change-in-Service Assessments.

    Section .39      Applicability to Previously Closed UST Systems.

    Section .40      Closure Records.

    Section .41      Alternate or Temporary Drinking Water Source.

    Section .42      Availability to Public of Records, Reports or information.

    Section .43      Access to Records.

    Section .44      Entry and Inspection of Facilities.

    Section .46      Financial Responsibility for Petroleum UST Owners and Operators.

    Section .48      Severability.

Arkansas

(a) The statutory provisions include:

1. Arkansas Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 7, Subchapter 8 -- Regulated Substance Storage Tanks:
    Section 8-7-801      Definitions and exceptions

    Section 8-7-803      Regulations generally

    Section 8-7-804      Procedures of department generally

    Section 8-7-807      Responsibility and liability of owner

    Section 8-7-808      Regulated Substance Storage Tank Program Fund

    Section 8-7-810      Insurance pools

    Section 8-7-811      Trade secrets

    Section 8-7-812      Subchapter controlling over other laws

    Section 8-7-813      Registration

2. Arkansas Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 7, Subchapter 9 -- Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act:
    Section 8-7-901      Title

    Section 8-7-902      Definitions

    Section 8-7-903      Rules and Regulations -- Powers of department [Except (c), which addresses aboveground storage tanks.]

    Section 8-7-904      Advisory committee

    Section 8-7-905      Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund

    Section 8-7-906      Petroleum environmental assurance fee

    Section 8-7-907      Payments for corrective action

    Section 8-7-908      Third-party claims

    Section 8-7-909      Confidential treatment of information

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

1. Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology Regulation Number 12 -- Storage Tank Regulation:

a. Chapter 1: General Provisions
    Section 1: Purpose

    Section 2: Authority

    Section 3: Short Title

b. Chapter 2: Regulations Promulgated Under Acts 172 and 173 of 1989 and Act 65 of the Third Extraordinary Session of 1989 for Administration of the State Regulated Storage Tank Program
    Section 1: Incorporation of Federal Regulations

    Section 2: Arkansas Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act

    Section 3: Definitions

c. Chapter 3: Fees
    Section 1: Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Registration Fees [Except insofar as it applies to aboveground storage tanks.]

    Section 2: Underground Storage Tank Licensing Fees

    Section 3: Late Payment Penalties

    Section 4: Refusal or Failure to Pay Fees

d. Chapter 4: Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Release Reimbursement
    Section 1: Purpose

    Section 2: Amount of Reimbursement

    Section 3: Initial Fund Eligibility

    Section 4: Loss and Restoration of Initial Fund Eligibility

    Section 5: Corrective Action Reimbursement Procedure

    Section 6: Reimbursement Application Review

    Section 7: Allowable Costs

    Section 8: Reasonable Costs

    Section 9: Audits

    Section 10: Deductible

    Section 11: Third Party Claim Reimbursement Procedure

    Section 12: Compliance

    Section 13: Fund Availability

    Section 14: Cost Recovery

e. Chapter 7: Confidentiality
    Section 1: Confidentiality Requests

    Section 2: Responsibility

    Section 3: Submission Procedure

    Section 4: Requirements for Protection

    Section 5: Acceptability of Information

    Section 6: Security

f. Chapter 9: Severability

g. Chapter 10: Effective Date

Connecticut

(a) The statutory provisions include Connecticut's General Statutes, Chapter 446k, Section 22a-449(d), Duties and Powers of Commissioner, January 1, 1995.

(b) The regulatory provisions include Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies ("R.C.S.A.") Sections 22a-449(d)-101 through 113, Underground Storage Tank System Management, July 28, 1994:

Section 22a-449(d)-101      Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks -- Program Scope and Interim Prohibition

(a) Applicability of Sections 22a-449(d)-101 through 22a-449(d)-113.

(b) Interim Prohibition for deferred UST systems.

(c) General.

(d) Definition.
    Section 22a-449(d)-102      UST Systems: Design, Construction, Installation, and Notification

(a) Performance standards for new UST systems.

(b) Notification Requirements.
    Section 22a-449(d)-103      General Operating Requirements

(a) Spill and overflow control.

(b) Operating and maintenance of corrosion protection.

(c) Compatibility.

(d) Repairs allowed.

(e) Reporting and recordkeeping.

Section 22a-449(d)-104      Release Detection

(a) General requirements for all UST systems.

(b) Additional requirements.

(c) Requirements for petroleum UST systems.

(d) Requirements for hazardous substance UST systems.

(e) Methods of release detection for tanks.

(f) Methods of release detection for piping.

(g) Release detection recordkeeping.

Section 22a-449(d)-105      Release Reporting, Investigation, and Confirmation

(a) Reporting of suspected releases.

(b) Investigation due to off-site impacts.

(c) Release investigation and confirmation steps.

(d) Reporting and cleanup of spills and overfills.

Section 22a-449(d)-106      Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum or Hazardous Substances

(a) General.

(b) Additional requirements.

(c) Initial response.

(d) Initial abatement measures and site check.

(e) Initial site characterization.

(f) Free product removal.

(g) Investigations for soil and ground-water cleanup.

(h) Corrective action plan.

(i) Public participation.

Section 22a-449(d)-107      Out-of-service UST Systems and Closure

(a) Temporary closure.

(b) Permanent closure.

(c) Assessing the site at closure.

(d) Applicability to previously closed UST systems.

(e) Closure records.

Section 22a-449(d)-108      Reserved

Section 22a-449(d)-109      Financial Responsibility

(a) Applicability.

(b) Compliance dates.

(c) Definition of terms.

(d) Amount and scope of required financial responsibility.

(e) Allowable mechanisms and combinations of mechanisms.

(f) Financial test of self-insurance.

(g) Guarantee.

(h) Insurance risk retention group coverage.

(i) Surety bond.

(j) Letter of credit.

(k) Use of state-required mechanism.

(l) State fund and other state assurance.

(m) Trust fund.

(n) Standby trust fund.

(o) Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms by owner or operator.

(p) Cancellation or non-renewal by a provider of financial assurance.

(q) Reporting by owner or operator.

(r) Record keeping.

(s) Drawing of financial assurance mechanisms.

(t) Release from the requirements.

(u) Bankruptcy or other incapacity of owner or operator or provider of financial assurance.

(v) Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or, surety bonds.

(w) Suspension of enforcement. [Reserved]

(x) 40 CFR Part 280 Appendix I is incorporated by reference, in its entirety.

(y) Appendix II to 40 CFR Part 280 -- List of Agencies Designed to Receive Notification.

(z) Appendix III to 40 CFR Part 280 -- Statement for Shipping Tickets and Invoices.

Section 22a-449(d)-110      UST system upgrading, abandonment and removal date

(a) Petroleum UST system of which construction or installation began prior to November 1, 1985.

(b) Hazardous substance UST system of which construction or installation began prior to December 22, 1988.

(c) UST systems which comply with the standards specified in subsection 22a-449(d)-102(a) of these regulations.

Section 22a-449(d)-111      Life Expectancy

(a) How life expectancy determinations shall be conducted

(b) Life expectancy shall be as follows:

(c) The life expectancy of an UST system component.

Section 22a-449(d)-112      UST System Location Transfer

Section 22a-449(d)-113      Transfer of UST System Ownership, Possession, or Control

(a) Disclosure to transferee.

(b) Information submitted to the commissioner pursuant to section 22a-449(d)-102 of these regulations.

Georgia

(a) The statutory provisions include the Georgia Underground Storage Tank Act (GUSTA) (O.C.G.A. Section 12-13-1, et seq.):
    Section 12-13-2 -- Public policy.

    Section 12-13-3 -- Definitions.

    Section 12-13-4 -- Exceptions to chapter.

    Section 12-13-5 -- Rules and regulations; enforcement powers.

    Section 12-13-6 -- Powers and duties of director.

    Section 12-13-7 -- Performance standards applicable until rules and regulations effective.

    Section 12-13-8 -- Investigations.

    Section 12-13-9 -- Establishing financial responsibility; claims against guarantor; Underground storage Trust Fund.

    Section 12-13-10 -- Environmental assurance fees.

    Section 12-13-11 -- Corrective action for release of petroleum product into environment.

    Section 12-13-12 -- Recovery in event of discharge or threat of discharge of regulated substance.

    Section 12-13-13 -- Notice by owner of underground storage tank.

    Section 12-13-14 -- Corrective action for violations of chapter, rules, etc., and for release of regulated substance into environment.

    Section 12-13-15 -- Injunctions and restraining orders.

    Section 12-13-16 -- Hearings and review.

    Section 12-13-17 -- Judgement by superior court.

    Section 12-13-18 -- Required compliance with chapter; proof that petroleum subjected to environmental fee.

    Section 12-13-19 -- Violations; imposition of penalties.

    Section 12-13-20 -- Action in emergencies.

    Section 12-13-21 -- Public access to records.

    Section 12-13-22 -- Representation by Attorney General.

(b) The regulatory provisions include the Rules of Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Underground Storage Tank Management:
    Section 391-3-15-.01 -- General provisions. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.02 -- Definitions, UST Exclusions, and UST Deferrals. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.03 -- Confidentiality of Information. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.04 -- Interim Prohibition for Deferred UST Systems. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.05 -- UST Systems: Design, Construction, Installation and Notification. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.06 -- General Operating Requirements. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.07 -- Release Detection. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.08 -- Release Reporting, Investigation, and Confirmation. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.09 -- Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.10 -- Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Hazardous Substances. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.11 -- Out-of-Service UST Systems and Closure. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.12 -- UST Systems Containing Petroleum; Financial Responsibility Requirements. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.13 -- Georgia Underground Storage Tank (GUST) Trust Fund. Amended.

    Section 391-3-15-.14 -- Enforcement.

    Section 391-3-15-.15 -- Variances.

Iowa

(a) The statutory provisions include Code of Iowa, 1993; Chapter 455B, Jurisdiction of Department:
    Section 101 -- Definitions

    Section 103 -- Director's duties, except for 455B.103(4)

    Section 105 -- Powers and duties of the commission, except for 105(5), 105(11)a(3) and 105(11)b

    Section 471 -- Definitions

    Section 472 -- Declaration of policy

    Section 473 -- Report of existing and new tanks -- fee

    Section 473A -- Petroleum underground storage tank registration amnesty program

    Section 474 -- Duties of Commission -- rules

    Section 479 -- Storage tank management fee, except for the 2nd and 3rd sentences

(b) The regulatory provisions include Iowa Administrative Code, 1993, Rule 567, Environmental Protection Commission:
    Chapter 131.1 -- Definitions

    Chapter 131.2 -- Report of Hazardous Conditions

    Chapter 133.1 -- Scope

    Chapter 133.2 -- Definitions

    Chapter 133.3 -- Documentation of contamination and source

    Chapter 133.4 -- Response to contamination

    Chapter 133.5 -- Report to commission

    Chapter 135.1 -- Authority, purpose and applicability

    Chapter 135.2 -- Definitions

    Chapter 135.3 -- UST systems -- design, construction, installation, and notification, except for 135.3(4)a, 3(4)b and 3(4)c

    Chapter 135.4 -- General operating requirements

    Chapter 135.5 -- Release detection

    Chapter 135.6 -- Release reporting, investigation, and confirmation

    Chapter 135.7 -- Release response and corrective action for UST systems containing petroleum or hazardous substances

    Chapter 135.8 -- Site cleanup report

    Chapter 135.9 -- Out-of-service UST systems and closure

    Chapter 135.10 -- Laboratory analytical methods for petroleum contamination of soil and groundwater

    Chapter 135.11 -- Evaluation of ability to pay

    Chapter 136.1 -- Applicability

    Chapter 136.2 -- Compliance dates

    Chapter 136.3 -- Definition of terms

    Chapter 136.4 -- Amount and scope of required financial responsibility

    Chapter 136.5 -- Allowable mechanisms and combinations of mechanisms

    Chapter 136.6 -- Financial test of self-insurance

    Chapter 136.7 -- Guarantee

    Chapter 136.8 -- Insurance and risk retention group coverage

    Chapter 136.9 -- Surety bond

    Chapter 136.10 -- Letter of credit

    Chapter 136.11 -- Trust fund

    Chapter 136.12 -- Standby trust fund

    Chapter 136.13 -- Local government bond rating test

    Chapter 136.14 -- Local government financial test

    Chapter 136.15 -- Local government guarantee

    Chapter 136.16 -- Local government fund

    Chapter 136.17 -- Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms by owner or operator

    Chapter 136.18 -- Cancellation or nonrenewal by a provider of financial assurance

    Chapter 136.19 -- Reporting by owner or operator

    Chapter 136.20 -- Record keeping

    Chapter 136.21 -- Drawing on financial assurance mechanisms

    Chapter 136.22 -- Release from the requirements

    Chapter 136.23 -- Bankruptcy or other incapacity of owner or operator or provider of financial assurance

    Chapter 136.24 -- Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or surety bonds.

Kansas

(a) The statutory provisions include Kansas Statutes Annotated, 1992; Chapter 65, Public Health; Article 34, Kansas Storage Tank Act:
    Section 100      Statement of legislative findings

    Section 101      Citation of Act

    Section 102      Definitions

    Section 103      Exceptions to application of Act

    Section 104      Notification

    Section 105      Rules and regulations, except for 65-34, 105 (a)(2), (a)(8), (a)(11), (a)(12) and the following words in (a)(13), "and aboveground storage tanks in existence on July 1, 1992" and "and aboveground storage tanks placed in service prior to July 1, 1992"

    Section 106      Permits to construct, install, modify, or operate storage tank, except for the following words in 65-34, 106(a), "and any aboveground storage tank registered with the department on July 1, 1992"

    Section 107      Evidence of financial responsibility required; limitation of liability

    Section 115      Liability for costs of corrective action

    Section 118      Corrective action; duties of owners and operators; duties of Secretary; consent agreement; contents, except for the following words in 65-34, 118(b), "or from the aboveground fund if the release was from an aboveground petroleum storage tank." and "or from the aboveground fund, if the release was from an aboveground petroleum storage tank."

(b) The regulatory provisions include Kansas Administrative Regulations, 1992; Chapter 28, Department of Health and Environment; Article 44, Petroleum Products Storage Tanks:
    Section 12      General provisions

    Section 13      Program scope and interim prohibition

    Section 14      Definitions

    Section 15      Application for installation or modification of an underground storage tank

    Section 16      Underground storage tank systems: design, construction, installation and notification

    Section 17      Underground storage tank operating permit

    Section 19      General operating requirements

    Section 23      Release detection, except for 28-44-23(b)(5)

    Section 24      Release reporting, investigation, and confirmation

    Section 25      Release response and corrective action for underground storage tank systems containing petroleum or hazardous substances

    Section 26      Out-of-service underground storage tank systems and closure

    Section 27      Financial responsibility

Louisiana

(a) The statutory provisions include:

1. Louisiana Environmental Quality Act, Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 30
    Section 2194      Underground Storage Tanks; Registration

    Section 2195      Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund

    Section 2195.1      Underground Motor Fuel Storage Tank Remediation Agreements

    Section 2195.2      Uses of the Trust

    Section 2195.3      Source of Funding; Limitations on Disbursements from the Trust; Limit on Amount in Trust

    Section 2195.4      Procedures for Disbursements from the Fund Trust

    Section 2195.5      Audits

    Section 2195.6      Ownership of Trust

    Section 2195.7      No Inference of Liability on the Part of the State

    Section 2195.8      Advisory Board

    Section 2195.9      Financial Responsibility

    Section 2195.10      Voluntary Cleanup, Private Contracts; Exemptions

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

1. Louisiana Environmental Regulatory Code, Part XI: Underground Storage Tanks, Chapter 1 -- Program Applicability and Definitions
    Section 101      Applicability

    Section 103      Definitions

2. Chapter 3 -- Registration Requirements, Standards, and Fee Schedule
    Section 301      Registration Requirements

    Section 303      Standards for UST Systems

    Section 305      Interim Prohibitions for Deferred UST Systems

    Section 307      Fee Schedule

3. Chapter 5 -- General Operating Requirements
    Section 501      Spill and Overfill Control

    Section 503      Operation and Maintenance of Corrosion Protection

    Section 505      Compatibility

    Section 507      Repairs Allowed

    Section 509      Reporting and Recordkeeping

4. Chapter 7 -- Methods of Release Detection and Release Reporting, Investigation, Confirmation, and Response
    Section 701      Methods of Release Detection

    Section 703      Requirements for Use of Release Detection Methods

    Section 705      Release Detection Recordkeeping

    Section 707      Reporting of Suspected Releases

    Section 709      Investigation due to Off-site Impacts

    Section 711      Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps

    Section 713      Reporting and Cleanup of Spills and Overfills

    Section 715      Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum or Hazardous Substances

5. Chapter 9 -- Out-of-Service UST Systems and Closure
    Section 901      Applicability to Previously Closed UST Systems

    Section 903      Temporary Closure

    Section 905      Permanent Closure and Changes-in-Service

    Section 907      Assessing the Site at Closure or Changes-in-Service

6. Chapter 11 -- Financial Responsibility
    Section 1101      Applicability

    Section 1103      Compliance Dates

    Section 1105      Definition of Terms

    Section 1107      Amount and Scope of Required Financial Responsibility

    Section 1109      Allowable Mechanisms and Combinations of Mechanisms

    Section 1111      Financial Test of Self-Insurance

    Section 1113      Guarantee

    Section 1115      Insurance and Risk Retention Group Coverage

    Section 1117      Surety Bond

    Section 1119      Letter of Credit

    Section 1121      Use of the Underground Motor Fuel Storage Tank Trust

    Section 1123      Trust Fund

    Section 1125      Standby Trust Fund

    Section 1127      Substitution of Financial Assurance Mechanisms by Owner or Operator

    Section 1129      Cancellation or Nonrenewal by a Provider of Financial Assurance

    Section 1131      Reporting by Owner or Operator

    Section 1133      Recordkeeping

    Section 1135      Drawing on Financial Assurance Mechanisms

    Section 1137      Release from the Requirements

    Section 1139      Bankruptcy or Other Incapacity of Owner or Operator or Provider of Financial Assurance

    Section 1141      Replenishment of Guarantees, Letters of Credit, or Surety Bonds

Maine

The following is an informational listing of the state requirements incorporated by reference in part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations:

(a) The statutory provisions include: Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, 1990, Tile 38. Subchapter 11-B Underground Oil Storage Facilities and Groundwater Protection.

Section 561 -- Findings; Purpose

Section 562-A -- Definitions

Section 563 -- Registration of underground oil storage tanks

Section 563-A -- Prohibition of nonconforming underground oil storage facilities and tanks

Section 563-B -- Regulatory powers of department

Section 564 -- Regulation of underground oil storage facilities

Section 566-A -- Abandonment of underground oil storage facilities and tanks

Section 567 -- Certification of underground tank installers

Section 568 -- Cleanup and removal of prohibited discharges

Section 568-A -- Fund coverage requirements

Section 568-B -- Fund Insurance Review Board

Section 569-A -- Ground water Oil Clean-up Fund

Section 570 -- Liability

(b) The regulatory provisions include State of Maine, Department of Environmental Protection, Regulation for Registration, Installation, Operation and Closure of Underground Storage Facilities Chapter 691, September 16, 1991:

Section 1. Legal Authority

Section 2. Preamble

Section 3. Definitions

Section 4. Registration of Underground Oil Storage Tanks

Section 5. Regulation of Motor Fuel, Marketing & Distribution Facilities
    A. Applicability

    B. Design and Installation Standards for New and Replacement Facilities

    C. Retrofitting Requirements for Existing Facilities

    D. Monitoring, Maintenance, & Operating Procedures for Existing, New & Replacement Facilities & Tanks

    E. Facility Closure and Abandonment

Section 7. Regulation of Facilities for the Underground Storage of Waste Oil
    A. Applicability

    B. Design and Installation Standards

    C. Operation, Maintenance, Testing, Requirements for Existing, New and Replacement Facilities

    D. Closure & Abandonment of Waste Oil Facilities

Section 8. Regulation of Field Constructed Underground Oil Storage Tanks

Section 10. Regulation of Pressurized Airport Hydrant Piping Systems

Section 11. Regulations for Closure of Underground Oil Storage Facilities
    A. Facility Closure Requirements

    B. Temporarily Out of Service Facilities and Tanks

    C. Abandonment by Removal

    D. Abandonment by Filling in Place

    E. Notification Requirements

Section 12. Discharge and Leak Investigation, Response and Corrective Action Requirements

Section 13. Severability

Appendix A: Cathodic Protection Monitoring

Appendix B: Hydrostatic Piping Line Tightness Tests

Appendix C: Requirements for Pneumatic Testing

Appendix D: Installation of Underground Tanks

Appendix E: Installation for Underground Piping

Appendix F: Specification for Ground Water Vertical Monitoring Wells

Appendix H: Monitoring and Obtaining Samples for Laboratory Analysis

Appendix J: Requirements for Abandonment by Removal

Appendix K: Requirements for Abandonment in Place

Massachusetts

(a) The statutory provisions include: General Laws of Massachusetts, Chapter 148, Section 38, 38A, B, C, and E:

Chapter 148
    Section 38 -- Rules and Regulations

    Section 38A -- Prohibition of Removal of Certain Gasoline Tanks without Permit

    Section 38B -- Underground Storage Tanks; Definitions

    Section 38C -- Notification of Department of Public Health by Owners of Underground Storage Tanks

    Section 38E -- Regulations Governing Underground Storage Tanks

Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 21E, The Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Materials Release Prevention and Response Act, July 1, 1992.
    Section 1 -- Title of Chapter

    Section 2 -- Definitions

    Section 3 -- Securing of benefits of FWPCA, CERCLA, etc. Massachusetts Contingency

    Plan; promulgation of necessary regulations

    Section 4 -- Response actions to release or threatened release of oil or hazardous material; assessment, containment, and removal actions in accordance with Massachusetts contingency plan

    Section 5 -- Liability of release or threat of release of oil or hazardous material; apportionment of costs; treble damages; nullification of indemnification, hold harmless, or similar agreements

    Section 6 -- Prevention of control of release of hazardous materials; regulations of department; contingency plans; monitoring equipment

    Section 7 -- Notice of requirements; release or threat of release of oil or hazardous material; exceptions

(b) The regulatory provisions include: State of Massachusetts, Board of Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR 9.00-9.02 and 9.05, 9.06(C)-(E), and 9.07(A)-(I) and (K)-(L) (effective July 3, 1993); and Massachusetts Environmental Protection Rules, 310 CMR 40.0000 Subparts A-O insofar as they pertain to underground storage tanks and are not broader in scope than the federal requirements, as set forth below:

(1) State of Massachusetts, Board of Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR 9.00: Tanks and Containers, (effective July 3, 1993):
    Section 9.01 -- Purpose and Scope

    Section 9.02 -- Definitions

    Section 9.05 -- Underground Storage Tanks

    Section 9.05(A)(1)-(3) and (5)-(8) -- Design and Construction of New or Replacement Underground Tanks

    Section 9.05(B) -- Underground Piping

    Section 9.05(C) -- Underground Tank Installation

    Section 9.05(D) -- Leak Detection Equipment, Testing and/or Inventory Requirements for Underground Tanks

    Section 9.05(E) -- Inventory Methods for Underground Tanks

    Section 9.05(F) -- Testing for Tightness of Underground Storage Facilities

    Section 9.05(G) -- Upgrading of Existing Underground Storage Tank Systems

    Section 9.06(C) -- Upgrade of Existing Underground Waste Oil Storage Tank Systems

    Section 9.06(D) -- Product Transfer

    Section 9.06(E) -- Non-Flammable Hazardous Substances

    Section 9.07 -- General Provisions

    Section 9.07(A) -- Material and Construction of All Tanks and Containers

    Section 9.07(B) -- Fill and Vent Pipes for All Tanks and Containers

    Section 9.07(C) -- Piping for All Tanks

    Section 9.07(D) -- Pumping System

    Section 9.07(E) -- Pressure Vessels

    Section 9.07(F) -- Response to Leaks

    Section 9.07(G) -- Tank Repair and Relining

    Section 9.07(H) -- Tanks Abandoned and Temporarily Out of Service

    Section 9.07(I) -- Tank Removal

    Section 9.07(K) -- Permits

    Section 9.07(L) -- Financial Responsibility Requirements

(2) Massachusetts Environmental Protection Rules, 310 CMR, Section 40.000, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, (effective October 1, 1993) only insofar as they pertain to the regulation of underground storage tanks in Massachusetts and only insofar as they are incorporated by reference and are not broader in scope than the federal requirements. Note that reserved sections of 310 CMR 40.0000 et seq. are not incorporated by reference:
    Subpart A -- General Provisions

    Subpart B -- Organization and Responsibility

    Subpart C -- Notification of Releases and Threats of Release of Oil and Hazardous Material; Identification and Listing of Oil and Hazardous Materials

    Subpart D -- Preliminary Response Action and Risk Reduction Measures

    Subpart E -- Tier Classification and Response Action Deadlines

    Subpart F -- Transition Provisions

    Subpart G -- Tier I Permits

    Subpart H -- Comprehensive Response Action

    Subpart I -- Risk Characterization

    Subpart J -- Response Action Outcomes

    Subpart K -- Audits and Compliance Assistance

    Subpart L -- Cost Recovery, Lien Hearings and Petitions for Reimbursement of Incurred Costs

    Subpart M -- Administrative Record

    Subpart N -- Public Involvement and Technical Grants

    Subpart O -- Numerical Ranking System and Scoring Instructions

Mississippi

(a) The statutory provisions include:

1. Mississippi Code of 1972, Title 49, Sections 49-17-401 through 49-17-435, Underground Storage Tank Act of 1988, as amended.
    49-17-401      Short title

    49-17-403      Definitions

    49-17-405      Groundwater protection fund; duties of executive director; liability of tank owners; limitation on provisions of chapter and section

    49-17-407      Environmental protection fee on motor fuels; deposit of fees; limits on use of fund; third party claims

    49-17-409      Reports of contamination incidents; no recourse against tank owner; exceptions

    49-17-411      Compliance with regulations

    49-17-413      Rules and Regulations

    49-17-417      Groundwater protection advisory committee

    49-17-419      Authority of commission to take timely and effective corrective action; use of funds from pollution emergency fund

    49-17-421      Tank regulatory fee

    49-17-423      Commission to administer funds from Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund

    49-17-425      Disclosure of records, reports, and information

    49-17-433      Savings clause

    49-17-435      Annual report on status of underground storage tank program

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

1. Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks.

Subpart A -- Program Scope and Interim Prohibition
    280.10      Applicability

    280.11      Interim Prohibition for deferred UST systems

    280.12      Definitions

Subpart B -- UST Systems: Design, Construction, Installation, and Notification
    280.20      Performance standards for new UST systems

    280.21      Upgrading of existing UST systems

    280.22      Notification requirements

Subpart C -- General Operating Requirements
    280.30      Spill and overfill control

    280.31      Operation and maintenance of corrosion protection

    280.32      Compatibility

    280.33      Repairs allowed

    280.34      Reporting and recordkeeping

Subpart D -- Release Detection
    280.40      General requirements for all UST systems

    280.41      Requirements for petroleum UST systems

    280.42      Requirements for hazardous substance UST systems

    280.43      Methods of release detection for tanks

    280.43      Methods of release detection for piping

    280.44      Release detection recordkeeping

Subpart E -- Release Reporting, Investigation, and Confirmation
    280.50      Reporting of suspected releases

    280.51      Investigation due to off-site impacts

    280.52      Release investigation and confirmation steps

    280.53      Reporting and cleanup of spills and overfills

Subpart F -- Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum or Hazardous Substances
    280.60      General

    280.61      Initial response

    280.62      Initial abatement measures and site check

    280.63      Initial site characterization

    280.64      Free product removal

    280.65      Investigations for soil and groundwater cleanup

    280.66      Corrective action plan

    280.67      Public participation

Subpart G -- Out-of-Service UST Systems and Closure
    280.70      Temporary closure

    280.71      Permanent closure and changes-in-service

    280.72      Assessing the site at closure or change-in-service

    280.73      Applicability to previously closed UST systems

    280.74      Closure records

2. Financial Responsibility Requirements for Underground Storage Tanks Containing Petroleum.
    280.90      Applicability

    280.91      Compliance dates

    280.92      Definition of terms

    280.93      Amount and scope of required financial responsibility

    280.94      Allowable mechanisms and combinations of mechanisms

    280.95      Financial test of self-insurance

    280.96      Guarantee

    280.97      Insurance and risk retention group coverage

    280.98      Surety bond

    280.99      Letter of credit

    280.100      Use of state-required mechanism

    280.101      State fund or other state assurance

    280.102      Trust fund

    280.103      Standby trust fund

    280.104      Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms by owner or operator

    280.105      Cancellation or nonrenewal by a provider of financial assurance

    280.106      Reporting by owner or operator

    280.107      Recordkeeping

    280.108      Drawing on financial assurance mechanisms

    280.109      Release from the requirements

    280.110      Bankruptcy or other incapacity of owner or operator or provider of financial assurance

    280.111      Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or surety bonds

3. Mississippi Groundwater Protection Trust Fund Regulations.
    Section I      General Intent

    Section II      Legal Authority

    Section III      Definitions

    Section XIV      Eligibility for Reimbursement from the Mississippi Groundwater Protection Trust Fund

    Section XV      Reimbursable Costs

    Section XVI      Funds Disbursement

    Section XVII      Third Party Claims

    Section XVIII      Denial of Claims

    Section XIX      Tank Regulatory Fees

    Section XXI      Property Rights

Nevada

(a) The statutory provisions include:

(1) Nevada Revised Statute Chapter 459, Underground Storage Tank Program (1992), Nevada Revised Statue 590, Petroleum Fund (1991).

(2) Nevada Revised Statute Chapter 459, Underground Storage Tank Program (1992):
    Section 459.810 "Operator" defined.

    Section 459.814 "Person" defined.

    Section 459.816 "Regulated Substance" defined.

    Section 459.818 "Release" defined.

    Section 459.820 "Storage Tanks" defined.

    Section 459.822 Department designated as state agency for regulation of storage tanks.

    Section 459.828 Owner or operator of storage tank to provide department with certain information.

    Section 459.838 Fund for the management of storage tanks: Creation: Sources: Claims.

    Section 459.840 Fund for the management of storage tanks: Use; reimbursement; recovery by attorney general.

(3) Nevada Revised Statue 590, Petroleum Fund (1991):
    Section 590.700 Definitions.

    Section 590.710 "Board" defined.

    Section 590.720 "Department" defined.

    Section 590.725 "Diesel fuel of grade number 1" defined.

    Section 590.726 "Diesel fuel of grade number 2" defined.

    Section 590.730 "Discharge" defined.

    Section 590.740 "Division" defined.

    Section 590.750 "Fund" defined.

    Section 590.760 "Heating oil" defined.

    Section 590.765 "Motor vehicle fuel" defined.

    Section 590.770 "Operator" defined.

    Section 590.780 "Person" defined.

    Section 590.790 "Petroleum" defined.

    Section 590.800 "Storage tank" defined.

    Section 590.810 Legislative findings.

    Section 590.820 Board to review claims: Creation; members; chairman; administrative Assistance; compensation of members.

    Section 590.830 Fund for cleaning up discharges of petroleum: Creation; administration by division; claims; interest.

    Section 590.840 Collection of fee for certain fuels and heating coil; exempt products; payment of expenses of department.

    Section 590.850 Registration of storage tanks: Collection of annual fee; exempt tanks; liability for noncompliance.

    Section 590.860 Balance in fund to determine collection of fees by department.

    Section 590.870 Report of discharge from tank required; division to clean up discharge; expectation; test of tank required for coverage.

    Section 590.880 Allocation of costs resulting from discharge from certain storage tanks for heating oil.

    Section 590.890 Allocation of costs resulting from discharge from other storage tanks.

    Section 590.900 Liability for costs to clean up discharge caused by willful or wanton misconduct, gross negligence or violation of statute or regulation.

    Section 590.910 Pro rata reduction required, if balance in fund insufficient for full payment.

    Section 590.920 Tanks exempted from provisions of Sections 590.850 to 590.910 inclusive; optional coverage of exempted tank.

(4) Nevada Civil Procedure, Rule 24 (1971):

Nevada Civil Procedure, Rule 24 .

(b) The regulatory provisions includes:

(1) Nevada Administrative Code 459, UST Program (1990):
    Section 459.9929 "Storage Tank" defined.

    Section 459.993 Compliance with federal regulations.

    Section 459.995 Financial responsibility of owners and operators.

    Section 459.996 Releases: Reporting.

(2) Nevada Administrative Code 590, Petroleum Fund (1991):
    Section 590.720 Adoption by reference of provisions of Code of Federal Regulations.

(3) Nevada Administrative Code, Reportable Quantities (1989):
    Section 445.240 Notice required.

New Hampshire

(a) The statutory provisions include New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated 1955, 1990 Replacement Edition, and 1992 Cumulative Supplement, Chapter 146-C, Underground Storage Facilities:
    Section 146-C:1      Definitions, except for the following words in 146-C:1. XII, "heating or."

    Section 146-C:2      Discharges Prohibited.

    Section 146-C:3      Registration of Underground Storage Facilities.

    Section 146-C:4      Underground Storage Facility Permit Required.

    Section 146-C:5      Records Required; Inspections.

    Section 146-C:6      Transfer of Ownership.

    Section 146-C:6-a      Exemption.

    Section 146-C:7      New Facilities.

    Section 146-C:8      Prohibition Against Reusing Tanks.

    Section 146-C:9      Rulemaking.

    Section 146-C:11      Liability for Cleanup Costs; Municipal Regulations.

    Section 146-C:12      Federal Assistance and Private Funds.

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

(1) New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules (November 1990) Part Env-Ws 411, Control of Underground Storage Facilities:
    Section 411.01      Purpose, except for the following words, "heating oils."

    Section 411.02      Applicability, except for 411.02(d).

    Section 411.03      Definitions.

    Section 411.04      Registration.

    Section 411.05      Change in Use.

    Section 411.06      Information Required for Registration.

    Section 411.07      Permit to Operate.

    Section 411.08      Transfer of Facility Ownership.

    Section 411.10      Financial Responsibility.

    Section 411.11      Inventory Monitoring.

    Section 411.12      Regulated Substance Transfers.

    Section 411.13      Tightness Testing.

    Section 411.14      Certification of Technicians Performing Tightness Tests.

    Section 411.15      Tightness Test Failures.

    Section 411.16      Unusual Operating Conditions.

    Section 411.17      Temporary Closure.

    Section 411.18      Permanent Closure.

    Section 411.19      Prohibition Against Reusing Tanks.

    Section 411.20      Requirements for Approval of Underground Storage Systems.

    Section 411.21      Tank Standards for New Underground Storage Systems.

    Section 411.22      Piping Standards for New Underground Storage Systems.

    Section 411.23      Secondary Containment for New Tanks.

    Section 411.24      Secondary Containment for New Pressurized Piping.

    Section 411.25      Spill Containment and Overfill Protection.

    Section 411.26      Leak Monitoring for New Tanks.

    Section 411.27      Leak Monitoring for New Underground Piping Systems.

    Section 411.28      Installation of New Underground Storage Systems.

    Section 411.29      Release Detection for Tanks Without Secondary Containment and Leak Monitoring, except for the following words in 411.29(a), "With the exception of on premise use heating oil systems."

    Section 411.30      Release Detection for Piping.

    Section 411.31      Operation of Leak Monitoring Equipment.

    Section 411.32      Corrosion Protection for Steel Tanks.

    Section 411.33      Corrosion Protection for Piping.

    Section 411.34      Submission of Corrosion Protection Plan.

    Section 411.35      Relining Steel Tanks.

    Section 411.36      Repair of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks.

    Section 411.37      Repair and Replacement of Piping Systems.

    Section 411.38      Field Fabricated Tanks.

    Section 411.39      Secondary Containment for Hazardous Substance Systems.

    Section 411.40      Waivers.

(2) New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules (November 1990) Part Env-Ws 412, Reporting and Remediation of Oil Discharges:
    Section 412.01      Purpose.

    Section 412.02      Applicability.

    Section 412.03      Definitions.

    Section 412.04      Notification.

    Section 412.05      Initial Response Action.

    Section 412.06      Abatement Measures.

    Section 412.07      Free Product Removal.

    Section 412.08      Initial Site Characterization.

    Section 412.09      Investigation Due to Discovery of Discharges from Unknown Sources.

    Section 412.10      Site Investigation.

    Section 412.11      Site Investigation Report.

    Section 412.12      Remedial Action Plan.

    Section 412.13      Public Notification.

    Section 412.14      Waivers.

New Mexico

(a) The statutory provisions include:

1. New Mexico Statutes 1978 Annotated, Chapter 74, Environmental Improvement (1993 Replacement Pamphlet and 1994 Supplement)

a. Article 4: Hazardous Wastes
    74-4-1      Short Title

    74-4-2      Purpose

    74-4-3      Definitions

    74-4-3.1      Application of Act

    74-4-3.3      Hazardous Wastes of Other States

    74-4-4      Duties and Powers of the Board

    74-4-4.1      Hazardous Agricultural Waste; Duties and Responsibilities of the Department of Agriculture

    74-4-4.4      Underground Storage Tanks; Registration; Installer Certification; Fees [Except insofar as it applies to individuals other than UST owners and operators.]

    74-4-4.5      Hazardous Waste Fund Created; Appropriation

    74-4-4.7      Permit Applicant Disclosure

    74-4-4.8      Underground Storage Tank Fund Created; Appropriation

    74-4-5      Adoption of Regulations; Notice and Hearing

    74-4-7      Containment and Cleanup of Hazardous Substance Incidents; Division Powers

    74-4-8      Emergency Fund

    74-4-9      Existing Hazardous Waste Facilities; Interim Status

    74-4-10.1      Hazardous Waste Monitoring; Analysis and Testing

b. Article 6: Water Quality
    74-6-1      Short Title

    74-6-2      Definitions

    74-6-3      Water Quality Control Commission Created

    74-6-3.1      Legal Advice

    74-6-4      Duties and Powers of Commission

    74-6-5      Permits; Certification; Appeals to Commission

    74-6-5.1      Disclosure Statements

    74-6-5.2      Water Quality Management Fund Created

    74-6-6      Adoption of Regulations and Standards; Notice and Hearing

    74-6-8      Duties of Constituent Agencies

    74-6-9      Powers of Constituent Agencies

    74-6-12      Limitations

    74-6-13      Construction

    74-6-14      Recompiled

    74-6-15      Confidential Information; Penalties

    74-6-16      Effect and Enforcement of Water Quality Act During Transition

    74-6-17      Termination of Agency Life; Delayed Repeal

c. Article 6B: Ground Water Protection
    74-6B-1      Short Title

    74-6B-2      Findings; Purpose of Act

    74-6B-3      Definitions

    74-6B-4      Underground Storage Tank Committee; Creation; Terms; Powers and Duties

    74-6B-6      Civil Liability for Damage to Property from Leaking Underground Storage Tank

    74-6B-7      Corrective Action Fund Created; Authorization for Expenditures

    74-6B-8      Liability; Cost Recovery

    74-6B-9      Underground Storage Tank Fee; Deposit in Underground Storage Tank Fund

    74-6B-10      Act Does not Create Insurance Company or Fund

    74-6B-12      Early Response Team Created

    74-6B-13      Payment Program

    74-6B-14      State Liability; Insufficient Balance in the Fund

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

1. State of New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board Underground Storage Tank Regulations

a. Part I: General Provisions
    Section 100      Purpose

    Section 101      Legal Authority

    Section 102      Definitions

    Section 103      Applicability

b. Part II: Registration of Tanks
    Section 200      Existing Tanks

    Section 201      Transfer of Ownership

    Section 202      New UST System

    Section 203      Substantially Modified UST Systems

    Section 204      Notification of Spill or Release

    Section 205      Emergency Repairs and Tank Replacement

    Section 206      Application Forms

    Section 207      Registration Certificate

c. Part III: Annual Fee
    Section 300      Payment of Fee

    Section 301      Amount of Fee

    Section 302      Late Payment Penalties

d. Part IV: New and Upgraded UST Systems: Design, Construction, and Installation
    Section 400      Performance Standards for New UST Systems

    Section 401      Upgrading of Existing UST Systems

    Section 402      Certificate of Compliance; Notification Requirements

e. Part V: General Operating Requirements
    Section 500      Spill and Overfill Control

    Section 501      Operation and Maintenance of Corrosion Protection

    Section 502      Compatibility

    Section 503      Repairs Allowed

    Section 504      Reporting and Recordkeeping

    Section 505      Inspections, Monitoring and Testing

f. Part VI: Release Detection
    Section 600      General Requirements for All UST Systems

    Section 601      Requirements for Petroleum UST Systems

    Section 602      Requirements for Hazardous Substance UST Systems

    Section 603      Methods of Release Detection for Tanks

    Section 604      Methods of Release Detection for Piping

    Section 605      Release Detection Recordkeeping

g. Part VII: Release Reporting, Investigation, and Confirmation
    Section 700      Reporting of Suspected Releases

    Section 701      Investigation Due to Off-Site Impacts

    Section 702      Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps

    Section 703      Reporting and Cleanup of Spills and Overfills

h. Part VIII: Out-of-Service Systems and Closure
    Section 800      Temporary Closure

    Section 801      Permanent Closure and Changes-in-Service

    Section 802      Assessing the Site at Closure or Change-in-Service

    Section 803      Applicability to Previously Closed UST Systems

    Section 804      Closure Records

i. Part IX: Financial Responsibility
    Section 900      Applicability

    Section 901      Compliance Dates

    Section 902      Definition of Terms

    Section 903      Amount and Scope of Required Financial Responsibility

    Section 904      Allowable Mechanisms and Combinations of Mechanisms

    Section 905      Financial Test of Self-Insurance

    Section 906      Guarantee

    Section 907      Insurance and Risk Retention Group Coverage

    Section 908      Surety Bond

    Section 909      Letter of Credit

    Section 910      Use of State-Required Mechanism

    Section 911      State Fund or Other State Assurance

    Section 912      Trust Fund

    Section 913      Standby Trust Fund

    Section 914      Substitution of Financial Assurance Mechanisms by Owner or Operator

    Section 915      Cancellation or Nonrenewal by a Provider of Financial Assurance

    Section 916      Reporting by Owner or Operator

    Section 917      Recordkeeping

    Section 918      Drawing on Financial Assurance Mechanisms

    Section 919      Release from the Requirements

    Section 920      Bankruptcy or Other Incapacity of Owner or Operator or Provider of Financial Assurance

    Section 921      Replenishment of Guarantees, Letters of Credit, or Surety Bonds

    Section 922      Suspension of Enforcement [Reserved]

j. Part XI: Miscellaneous
    Section 1100      Compliance with Other Regulations

    Section 1101      Construction

    Section 1102      Severability

k. Part XII: Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum
    Section 1200      General

    Section 1201      Definitions

    Section 1202      Initial Response

    Section 1203      Initial Abatement

    Section 1204      72 Hour and 7 Day Reporting Requirements

    Section 1205      On-Site Investigation

    Section 1206      Report on the On-Site Investigation

    Section 1207      Split Samples and Sampling Procedures

    Section 1208      Free Product Removal

    Section 1209      Treatment of Highly Contaminated Soils

    Section 1210      Hydrogeologic Investigation

    Section 1211      Review and Approval of Hydrogeologic Investigation

    Section 1212      Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1213      Public Notice of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1214      Review and Approval of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1215      Implementation of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1216      Quarterly Reports

    Section 1217      Evaluation of Corrective Action System

    Section 1218      Modification of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1219      Termination of Reclamation

    Section 1220      Technical Infeasibility for Completion of Reclamation

    Section 1221      Request for Extension of Time

    Section 1222      Request for Variance

l. Part XIII: Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Other Regulated Substances
    Section 1300      General

    Section 1301      Definitions

    Section 1302      Initial Response

    Section 1303      Initial Abatement

    Section 1304      72 Hour and 7 Day Reporting Requirements

    Section 1305      On-Site Investigation

    Section 1306      Report on the On-Site Investigation

    Section 1307      Split Samples and Sampling Procedures

    Section 1308      Hydrogeologic Investigation

    Section 1309      Review and Approval of Hydrogeologic Investigation

    Section 1310      Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1311      Public Notice of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1312      Review and Approval of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1313      Implementation of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1314      Quarterly Reports

    Section 1315      Evaluation of Corrective Action System

    Section 1316      Modification of Reclamation Proposal

    Section 1317      Termination of Reclamation

    Section 1318      Additional Water Quality Standards

    Section 1319      Request for Extension of Time

    Section 1320      Request for Variance

m. Part XV: Ground Water Protection Act Regulations
    Section 1500      Purpose

    Section 1501      Legal Authority

    Section 1502      Definitions

    Section 1503      Construction

    Section 1504      Permissible Fund Expenditures

    Section 1505      Priorities for Fund Expenditures

    Section 1506      Site-Specific Allocation of Fund Monies

    Section 1507      Reserved and Dedicated Fund Monies

    Section 1508      Minimum Site Assessment

2. Corrective Action Fund Payment and Reimbursement Regulations

a. Part I: General Provisions
    Section 101      Authority

    Section 102      Purpose

    Section 103      Applicability

    Section 104      Definitions

b. Part II: Compliance Determinations
    Section 201      General

    Section 202      Determination of Compliance under Section 74-6B-8

    Section 203      Compliance Determination Following Written Submission

c. Part III: Eligible and Ineligible Costs
    Section 301      Minimum Site Assessment

    Section 302      Corrective Action

d. Part IV: Application, Payment, and Reimbursement
    Section 401      Application, Payment, and Reimbursement Process

e. Part V: Administrative Review
    Section 501      Review by the Director on Written Submittal

    Section 502      Request for Hearing on Determinations of Compliance and Cost Eligibility

    Section 503      Notice of Docketing and Hearing Officer Assignment; Motions; Prehearing Procedures and Discovery; Hearing and Post-Hearing Procedures

f. Part VI: Miscellaneous Provisions
    Section 601      Liberal Construction

    Section 602      Severability

    Section 603      Compliance

North Carolina

(a) The statutory provisions include:

General Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 143 -- State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions; Article 21A, Oil Pollution and Hazardous Substances Control


    §143-215.75      Title

    §143-215.76      Purpose

    §143-215.77      Definitions

    §143-215.77A      Designation of hazardous substances and determination of quantities which may be harmful

    §143-215.78      Oil pollution control program

    §143-215.80      Confidential information

    §143-215.81      Authority supplemental

    §143-215.82      Local ordinances

    §143-215.83      Discharges (Except insofar as (c) addresses permit requirements.)

    §143-215.84      Removal of prohibited discharges

    §143-215.85      Required notice

    §143-215.86      Other State agencies and State-designated local agencies

    §143-215.87      Oil or Other Hazardous Substances Pollution Protection Fund

    §143-215.88      Payment to State agencies or State-designated local agencies

    §143-215.89      Multiple liability for necessary expenses

    §143-215.90      Liability for damage to public resources

    §143-215.93      Liability for damage caused

    §143-215.93A      Limitation on liability of persons engaged in removal of oil discharges

    §143-215.94A      Definitions (Except insofar as .94A(2) subjects certain heating oil tanks and the piping connected to otherwise excluded tanks to the regulatory requirements.)

    §143-215.94B      Commercial Leaking Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund

    §143-215.94D      Noncommercial Leaking Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund

    §143-215.94E      Rights and obligations of the owner and operator

    §143-215.94G      Authority of the Department to engage in cleanups; actions for fund reimbursement (Except insofar as (e) outlines enforcement authorities.)

    §143-215.94H      Financial responsibility

    §143-215.94I      Insurance pools authorized; requirements

    §143-215.94J      Limitation of liability of the State of North Carolina

    §143-215.94L      Adoption of rules; administrative procedure; short title; miscellaneous provisions

    §143-215.94M      Reports

    §143-215.94N      Applicability

    §143-215.94O      Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Funds Council

    §143-215.94P      Groundwater Protection Loan Fund

    §143-215.94T      Adoption and implementation of regulatory program

    §143-215.94V      Standards for petroleum underground storage tank cleanup

(b) The regulatory provisions include:

North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Chapter 2, Subchapter 2L: Groundwater Classification and Standards

1. Section .0100      General Considerations
    .0101      Authorization

    .0102      Definitions

    .0103      Policy

    .0104      Restricted Designation (RS)

    .0105      Adoption by Reference (Repealed)

    .0106      Corrective Action

    .0107      Compliance Boundary

    .0108      Review Boundary

    .0109      Delegation

    .0110      Monitoring

    .0111      Reports

    .0112      Analytical Procedures

    .0113      Variance

    .0114      Notification Requirements

    .0115      Risk-Based Assessment and Corrective Action for Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks

2. Section .0200      Classifications and Groundwater Quality Standards
    .0201      Groundwater Classifications

    .0202      Groundwater Quality Standards

3. Section .0300      Assignment of Underground Water Classifications
    .0301      Classifications: General

    .0302      Statewide

    .0303      Broad River Basin

    .0304      Cape Fear River Basin

    .0305      Catawba River Basin

    .0306      Chowan River Basin

    .0307      French Broad River Basin

    .0308      Hiwassee River Basin

    .0309      Little Tennessee River Basin

    .0310      Savannah River Basin

    .0311      Lumber River Basin

    .0312      Neuse River Basin

    .0313      New-Watauga River Basin

    .0314      Pasquotank River Basin

    .0315      Roanoke River Basin

    .0316      Tar Pamlico River Basin

    .0317      White Oak River Basin

    .0318      Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin

    .0319      Reclassification

North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Chapter 2, Subchapter 2N, Underground Storage Tanks

1. Section .0100      General Provisions
    .0101      General (Except insofar as .0101(c) provides inspection and enforcement authority.)

    .0102      Copies of referenced Federal regulations

    .0103      Adoption by reference updates

    .0104      Identification of tanks

2. Section .0200      Program Scope and Interim Prohibition
    .0201      Applicability (Except insofar as it subjects USTs containing de minimis concentrations of regulated substances to closure requirements)

    .0202      Interim prohibition for deferred UST systems

    .0203      Definitions

3. Section .0300      UST Systems: Design, Construction, Installation, and Notification
    .0301      Performance standards for new UST systems

    .0302      Upgrading of existing UST systems

    .0303      Notification requirements

4. Section .0400      General Operating Requirements
    .0401      Spill and overfill control

    .0402      Operation and maintenance of corrosion protection

    .0403      Compatibility

    .0404      Repairs allowed

    .0405      Reporting and recordkeeping

5. Section .0500      Release Detection
    .0501      General requirements for all UST systems

    .0502      Requirements for petroleum UST systems

    .0503      Requirements for hazardous substance UST systems

    .0504      Methods of release detection for tanks

    .0505      Methods of release detection for piping

    .0506      Release detection recordkeeping

6. Section .0600      Release Reporting, Investigation, and Confirmation
    .0601      Reporting of suspected releases

    .0602      Investigation due to off-site impacts

    .0603      Release investigation and confirmation steps

    .0604      Reporting and cleanup of spills and overfills

7. Section .0700      Release Response and Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Petroleum or Hazardous Substances
    .0701      General

    .0702      Initial response

    .0703      Initial abatement measures and site check

    .0704      Initial site characterization

    .0705      Free product removal

    .0706      Investigations for soil and ground water cleanup

    .0707      Corrective action plan

    .0708      Public participation

8. Section .0800      Out-of-Service UST Systems and Closure
    .0801      Temporary closure

    .0802      Permanent closure and changes-in-service (Except insofar as it subjects USTs containing de minimis concentrations of regulated substances to closure requirements)

    .0803      Assessing the site at closure or change-in-service

    .0804      Applicability to previously closed UST systems

    .0805      Closure records

North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Chapter 2, Subchapter 2O: Financial Responsibility Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks

1. Section .0100      General Considerations
    .0101      General (Except insofar as .0101(c) provides inspection and enforcement authority.)

    .0102      Copies of referenced Federal regulations

    .0103      Substituted sections

2. Section .0200      Program Scope
    .0201      Applicability

    .0202      Compliance dates

    .0203      Definitions (Except insofar as (b)(1) defines "annual operating fee")

    .0204      Amount and scope of required financial responsibility

3. Section .0300      Assurance Mechanisms
    .0301      Allowable mechanisms and combinations of mechanisms

    .0302      Self insurance

    .0303      Guarantee

    .0304      Insurance and risk retention group coverage

    .0305      Surety bond

    .0306      Letter of credit

    .0307      Standby trust fund

    .0308      Insurance pools

    .0309      Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms

    .0310      Cancellation or nonrenewal by a provider of assurance

4. Section .0400      Responsibilities of Owners and Operators
    .0401      Reporting by owner or operator

    .0402      Record keeping (Except insofar as (b)(2) addresses annual operating fee requirements.)

5. Section .0500      Changes in Status
    .0501      Drawing on financial assurance mechanisms

    .0502      Release from the requirements

    .0503      Incapacity of owner or operator or provider of assurance

    .0504      Replenishment

North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Chapter 2, Subchapter 2P: Leaking Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Funds

1. Section .0100      General Considerations
    .0101      General (Except insofar as .0101(d) provides inspection and enforcement authority.)

    .0102      Copies of rules incorporated by reference

    .0103      False or misleading information

2. Section .0200      Program Scope
    .0201      Applicability (Except insofar as .0201(a) and (b) relate to annual operating fees.)

    .0202      Definitions (Except insofar as .0202 (b)(1) relates to annual operating fees.)

3. Section .0300      Annual Operating Fees
    .0302      Notification

4. Section .0400      Reimbursement Procedure
    .0401      Eligibility of owner or operator (Except insofar as .0401(b) relates to annual operating fees.)

    .0402      Cleanup costs

    .0403      Third party claims

    .0404      Requests for reimbursement

    .0405      Method of reimbursement

    .0406      Reimbursement apportionment

    .0407      Final action

North Dakota

(a) The statutory provisions include: North Dakota Century Code (NDCC), Chapter 23-20.3, Hazardous Waste Management Act:
    Section 23-20.3-01      Declaration of Purpose.

    Section 23-20.3-02      Definitions.

    Section 23-20.3-03      Powers and Duties of the Department.

    Section 23-20.3-04      Hazardous Waste Regulations.

    Section 23-20.3-04.1      Underground Storage Tank Regulations.

    Section 23-20.3-05      Permits.

    Section 23-20.3-05.1      Fees -- Deposit in Operating Fund.

    Section 23-20.3-05.2      Commercial Facility Permits and Ordinances.

    Section 23-20.3-08      Imminent Hazard.

    Section 23-20.3-10      Applicability.

(b) The regulatory provisions include: North Dakota Administrative Code (NDAC), Chapter 33-24-08, Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for Owners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks, Amended April 1992:
    Section 33-24-08-01      Applicability.

    Section 33-24-08-02      Interim Prohibition for Deferred Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-03      Definitions (Technical Standards and Corrective Action).

    Section 33-24-08-10      Performance Standards for New Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-11      Upgrading of Existing Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-12      Notification Requirements.

    Section 33-24-08-20      Spill and Overfill Control.

    Section 33-24-08-21      Operation and Maintenance of Corrosion Protection.

    Section 33-24-08-22      Compatibility.

    Section 33-24-08-23      Repairs Allowed.

    Section 33-24-08-24      Reporting and Recordkeeping.

    Section 33-24-08-30      General Release Detection Requirements for All Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-31      Release Detection Requirements for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-32      Release Detection Requirements for Hazardous Substance Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-33      Methods of Release Detection for Tanks.

    Section 33-24-08-34      Methods of Release Detection for Piping.

    Section 33-24-08-35      Release Detection Recordkeeping.

    Section 33-24-08-40      Reporting of Suspected Releases.

    Section 33-24-08-41      Investigation Due to Offsite Impacts.

    Section 33-24-08-42      Release Investigation and Confirmation Steps.

    Section 33-24-08-43      Reporting and Cleanup of Spills and Overfills.

    Section 33-24-08-50      General Release Response and Corrective Action for Underground Storage Tank Systems Containing Petroleum or Hazardous Substances.

    Section 33-24-08-51      Initial Response.

    Section 33-24-08-52      Initial Abatement Measures and Site Check.

    Section 33-24-08-53      Initial Site Characterization.

    Section 33-24-08-54      Free Product Removal.

    Section 33-24-08-55      Investigations for Soil and Ground Water Cleanup.

    Section 33-24-08-60      Temporary Closure.

    Section 33-24-08-61      Permanent Closure and Changes in Service.

    Section 33-24-08-62      Assessing the Site at Closure or Change in Service.

    Section 33-24-08-63      Applicability to Previously Closed Underground Storage Tank Systems.

    Section 33-24-08-64      Closure Records.

    Section 33-24-08-80      Applicability (financial responsibility).

    Section 33-24-08-81      Financial Responsibility Compliance Dates.

    Section 33-24-08-82      Definitions (financial responsibility).

    Section 33-24-08-83      Amount and Scope of Required Financial Responsibility.

    Section 33-24-08-84      Allowable Mechanisms and Combinations of Mechanisms.

    Section 33-24-08-85      Financial Test of Self-Insurance.

    Section 33-24-08-86      Guarantee.

    Section 33-24-08-87      Insurance and Risk Retention Group Coverage.

    Section 33-24-08-88      Surety Bond.

    Section 33-24-08-89      Letter of Credit.

    Section 33-24-08-92      Trust Fund.

    Section 33-24-08-93      Standby Trust Fund.

    Section 33-24-08-94      Substitution of Financial Assurance mechanisms by Owner or Operator.

    Section 33-24-08-95      Cancellation or Nonrenewal by Provider of Financial Assurance.

    Section 33-24-08-96      Reporting by Owner or Operator.

    Section 33-24-08-97      Recordkeeping.

    Section 33-24-08-99      Release from Requirements.

    Section 33-24-08-100      Bankruptcy or Other Incapacity of Owner or Operator or Provider of Financial Assurance.

    Section 33-24-08-101      Replenishment of Guarantees, Letters of Credit, or Surety Bonds.

Oklahoma

(a) The statutory provisions include

1. Oklahoma Statutes, Chapter 14: Oklahoma Underground Storage Tank Regulation Act
    Section 301      Short Title

    Section 303      Definitions

    Section 304      Exemptions

    Section 305      Corporation Commission Designated as State Agency to Administer Certain Federal Programs

    Section 307      Corporation Commission -- Promulgation of Rules Governing Underground Storage Tank Systems

    Section 308      Permits -- Necessity -- Application -- Issuance -- Fees -- Denial, Refusal to Issue, Suspension or Revocation -- Financial Responsibility Coverage (Except (B), which applies to individuals other than UST owners and operators.)

    Section 308.1      Underground Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products -- Permit Fee -- Penalty -- Suspension or Nonrenewal of Permit

    Section 309      Release from Underground Storage Tank System -- Reports -- Corrective Action -- Powers, Duties and Procedures of Corporation Commission

    Section 313      Records, Reports and Informations -- Public Inspection -- Confidentiality -- Disclosure to Federal or State Representatives

    Section 315      Corporation Commission Underground Storage Tank Regulation Revolving Fund

    Section 316      Ordinance or Regulations in Conflict with Act Prohibited

    Section 340      Storage Tank Advisory Council -- Members -- Quorum -- Authority -- Rules -- Expenses

2. Oklahoma Statutes, Chapter 15: Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Release Indemnity Program
    Section 350      Short Title -- Maintenance, Operation and Administration

    Section 352      Definitions

    Section 353      Petroleum Storage Tank Release Environmental Cleanup Indemnity Fund

    Section 354      Assessments on Motor Fuels, Diesel Fuel and Blending Materials -- Exemptions -- Deposits in Funds

    Section 356      Collection, Remittance and Reporting of Assessments

    Section 356.1      Confidentiality of Records, Reports or Information -- Schedule of Reimbursable Fees

    Section 357      Payment of Claim Subject to Indemnity Fund Acquiring Subrogation Rights -- Administrator to Protect Indemnity Fund in Judicial and Administrative Proceedings -- Notice of Lawsuit -- Enforcement of Third Party Claim

    Section 358      Annual Reports

    Section 359      Audit Relating to Petroleum Storage Tank Release Environmental Cleanup Indemnity Fund

    Section 360      Limitation on Expenditures for Administrative Costs -- Reports

    Section 361      Appointment of Administrator -- Hiring of Employees -- Temporary Workers and Contract Labor

    Section 365      Oklahoma Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund -- Oklahoma Leaking Underground Storage Tank Revolving Fund -- Appropriation, Budgeting and Expenditure of Monies -- Payments from Funds -- Costs of Actions -- Emergencies -- Reimbursement of Funds -- Administrative Penalties

(b) The regulatory provisions include

1. Oklahoma Annotated Code, Chapter 25: Underground Storage Tanks

a. Subchapter 1: General Provisions
    Part 1: Purpose and Statutory Authority

    Part 3: Definitions

    Part 5: Scope of Rules

    Part 7: National Industry Codes

    Part 9: Notification and Reporting Requirements (Except 165:25-1-45, insofar as it requires owners of exempt USTs to notify the Commission of the existence of such systems.)

b. Subchapter 3: Release Prevention, Detection, and Correction
    Part 1: Release Prohibition, Reporting and Investigation

    Part 3: Recordkeeping

    Part 5: Spill and Overfill Prevention Requirements

    Part 7: Compatibility

    Part 9: Installation of Underground Storage Tank Systems (Except 165:25-3-48, which applies to individuals other than UST owners and operators.)

    Part 11: Repairs to Underground Storage Tank Systems

    Part 13: Removal and Closure of Underground Storage Tank Systems

    Part 15: Corrective Action Requirements

    Part 17: Requirements for Corrosion Protection Systems

c. Subchapter 5: Requirements for Existing Underground Storage Tank Systems

d. Subchapter 7: Requirements for New Underground Storage Tank Systems
    Part 1: Design, Construction, and Installation Requirements

    Part 3: General Release Detection Methods and Service

    Part 5: Release Detection Methods and Devices for Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Systems

e. Subchapter 9: Inspections, Testing, and Monitoring
    Part 3: Fees

f. Subcha