Underground Storage Tank

UST releases and leaks can lead to serious environmental and health issues. If you think a tank has sprung leaks, the first thing you need to do is report the incident to the implementing agency.
All underground storage tanks (USTs) that contain substances that are hazardous as per the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) have to fulfill certain requirements. This includes the following:
To ensure your facility meets expectations, you have to maintain certain records. These can be presented to an inspector as proof so make sure that they show your facility’s latest compliance status. Here are some records you need to keep: [bctt tweet=" To ensure your facility meets expectations, you have to maintain certain records.
As a UST operator or owner, you have to notify the implementing agency for the following: [bctt tweet=" As a UST operator or owner, you have to notify the implementing agency for the following.. "] Fill out and submit a notification form for your implementing agency when you first install a UST. This form has information about your UST including a certificate of correct installation.
Avoiding injuries or emergencies for UST filling requires training and knowledge of filling practices and standards provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA focuses attention on operators and owners of sites where USTs are located, as well as groundwater, soil and worker safety.

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