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Underground storage tanks release reporting

The third cleanup program, also authorized by the RCRA, addresses contamination resulting from leaks and spills (mainly petroleum products) from underground storage tanks (USTs). This law has compelled cleanup activities at many UST sites. By February 1999, over 385,000 releases had been reported, 327,000 cleanup projects initiated, and 211,000 projects completed. [Pg.520]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1986b, Summary of State Reports on Releases from Underground Storage Tanks Office of Solid Waste, Washington, D.C., EPA-600/M-86-020, July, 95 pp. [Pg.40]

Underground and Above Ground Storage Tank Compliance Emergency Response Plans Chemical Release Reporting and Notification Pollution Prevention Programs Remedial Actions Facility Management History... [Pg.72]

Community Right to Know Site business/inventory plan SARA 311, 312, and 313 reports Fire Department inspections/correspondence Hazard Communication Program Material Safety Data Sheet File Spill/release notification records Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks Registration forms... [Pg.76]


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