Mich. Admin. Code R. 29.2113 - Registration submittal requirements
Rule 13. Section 280.22 is amended to read as follows:
Section 280.22.
(a) Owners shall register the UST system
under part 211 of 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.21101 to 324.21113, on forms provided by
the department. Owners shall register all UST systems and pay all fees before
any UST is removed from the ground or closed in place under subpart G of these
rules, unless written approval is obtained from the department. To be
considered properly registered, new owners of existing UST systems shall
register the UST system with the department within 30 days of ownership on a
registration for underground storage tank form. New owners of an UST system who
do not intend to use the UST to contain a regulated substance and who have not
placed the UST temporarily out-of-service under subpart G of these rules shall
empty the UST system within 45 days from acquiring ownership of the UST system.
If, however, the property has been condemned by the state or a local unit of
government, then the state or local unit of government shall empty any
underground storage tanks that are located on the property, within 45 days of
taking possession. All tanks must be emptied under subsection 280.71(b). Also,
any change in tank status or any change in the information required on the form
must be reported to the department on the registration for underground storage
tank form within 30 days of the change.
(b) The owner must submit a notice of
proposed installation of underground storage tank registration form provided by
the department shall be submitted by the owner to the department 45 days before
installation of the UST system. The notice of UST installation form must
include all of the following information:
(1)
A plot map showing the distances of all of the following within 25 feet of the
UST system:
(i) The location of buildings,
public roadways, and railroad main lines.
(ii) The location of property lines and
easements.
(iii) The location of
existing aboveground storage tanks and the location of existing and proposed
underground storage tanks, piping, and dispensers.
(iv) The location of surface water and
wetlands.
(2) The
location of all drinking water wells within 200 feet of the UST
system.
(3) The construction
materials of the tank and piping.
(4) The dimensions and capacity of each
tank.
(5) The name of the regulated
substance to be stored.
(6) A
diagram of the UST system.
(7) The
manufacturer and part number of all components of the UST system.
(c) Upon receipt of the proposed
installation registration form, the department may issue a review report within
30 days. If the review report is not issued within 30 days, then the UST system
may be brought into use according to the submitted registration form and shall
be in accordance with these rules. The department shall be notified not less
than 7 calendar days before installation of the UST system. The department
shall inspect the installation within 2 working days of the scheduled
installation date, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, and shall
certify the installation if the requirements of these rules have been met. If
the inspection is not made within 2 working days of the installation date,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, then the UST system must be covered
from sight and a notarized affidavit must be submitted by the owner to the
department attesting to the fact that the installation complied with the
applicable rules under subsection 280.20(e). The UST system shall not be
brought into use until it has been registered with the department on the
registration for underground storage tank form under part 211 of 1994 PA 451,
MCL 324.21101 to 324.21113. Upon request, all UST information submitted to the
department for review must be returned within 30 working days after the UST
system has been brought into use. The information may be marked "CONFIDENTIAL -
DO NOT COPY" at the time it is submitted.
(d) Any O/O who meets the requirements of a
designated clean corporate citizen in
R 336.2401 to
R 336.2420 is entitled to an
expedited review report by the department to complete the review
process.
(e) An owner who is
required to register a UST system under subsection (a) of this section may
register several tanks using 1 registration for underground storage tank form,
but an owner who owns tanks located at more than 1 place of operation shall
file a separate form for each separate place of operation.
(f) For underground storage tank forms
required to be submitted under subsection (a) of this section, an owner shall
provide all of the applicable information for each tank registered. For each
tank installed or upgraded after December 22, 1988, an owner shall also provide
all of the information required in the certification of compliance section of
the form.
(g) All owners and
operators of new UST systems shall certify, in the registration for underground
storage tank form, compliance with all of the following requirements:
(1) The installation of tanks and piping
under subsection 280.20(e).
(2)
Cathodic protection of steel tanks and piping under subsections 280.20(a) and
(b).
(3) The financial
responsibility rules under subpart H of these rules.
(4) Release detection under sections 280.41
and 280.42.
(h) An owner
of a new UST system shall ensure that the installer certifies, in the
registration form, that the methods used to install the tanks and piping comply
with the requirements in subsection 280.20(d).
(i) Any person who sells a tank intended to
be used as an underground storage tank shall notify the purchaser of the tank
of the owner's registration obligations under subsection (a) of this
section.
(j) An O/O shall verify
annually that he or she is compliant with the registration requirements and
submit that verification to the department. This must be accomplished by using
either the department database or a form provided by the department. The
department shall provide proof of registration upon receipt of proper
registration and O/O verification.
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