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The Underground Storage Tank Compliance Act is part
of the Federal Energy Policy Act of 2005. The
Environmental Protection Agency has established guidelines
to implement third-party inspections of underground storage
tank (UST) systems, petroleum delivery prohibition, public
record reporting on the Internet, operator training, and
secondary containment.
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is in
the process of updating the regulation, Title 18 Alaska
Administrative Code (AAC) 78, Underground Storage Tanks,
to reflect the new federal requirements.
Inspections
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An Owner of a UST system is required to have a third-party
inspection by a state-certified UST Inspector every three years.
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UST systems that were formerly exempt under the dual-purpose
tank policy (rescinded March 1, 2006) are included, and their
required inspection year is 2007 (18 AAC 78.017).
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Third-party inspectors must be licensed or certified by the
state, trained in state protocols, and meet conflict-of-interest
requirements.
Delivery Prohibition
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Fuel Distributors are not permitted to deliver fuel under the
federal guidelines unless they have confirmed the UST system
has been inspected and has a current Compliance Tag issued by
the State of Alaska.
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The UST office's Tanks without Tags List
Public Record Reporting
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The State will public in an electronic format the following
information once a year:
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Public Record Posted Date:
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08/08/2008 13:04:14
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Total Number of UST Facilities:
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514
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Total Number of UST Systems:
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1206
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Number of UST Facilities Inspected:
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181
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Inspection Period Dates:
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From 08/09/2007 13:04:14
To 08/08/2008 13:04:14
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Percent Compliance of UST Facilities:
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53.039%
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Percent Compliance of UST Systems:
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51.765%
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Operator Training
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An Owner of a UST facility is required to have a training
plan in place for Operators.
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Class A Operator: person knowledgeable of
regulatory requirements to operate and maintain the
UST system.
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Class B Operator: person responsible to know
and apply regulatory requirements in day-to-day aspects
of operating, maintaining, and recordkeeping at each
location.
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Class C Operator: person who must know actions
to take in the event of a leak or other emergency, or
system alarms.
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The ADEC Storage Tanks Training web page
Secondary Containment
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The purpose of this federal requirement is to insure
additional groundwater protection.
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An Owner who installs a new UST system within 1,000
feet of a wellhead is required to install secondary
containment; or,
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Financial Responsibility (liability insurance) is
required of all UST manufacturers and installers, and
Installers must meet the state certification requirements
by August 2007.
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EPA will begin enforcement by August 2008.
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Alaska proposes to select the Secondary Containment
requirement in the Title 18 AAC 78 update.
For more information about the Underground Storage
Tank Compliance Act, please contact:
Bill Steele, UST Prevention Manager
Industry Preparedness Program
DEC Division of Spill Prevention & Response
555 Cordova Street
Anchorage, AK 99501-2617
Telephone: (907) 269-7886
Fax Number: (907) 269-7687
E-Mail Address: bill.steele@alaska.gov
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