Utah Admin. Code R311-204-2 - Petroleum Storage Tank Closure Plan
(1) Owners or operators of PSTs or any
portion thereof which are to be permanently closed or undergo change-in-service
must submit a permanent closure plan to the director.
(a) the permanent closure plan shall be
submitted by the owner or operator as fulfillment of the 30-day permanent
closure notification requirement in accordance with Subsection
19-6-407(2)(a)(iii)
for APSTs and 40 CFR 280 Subpart G for USTs.
(2) If a tank is to be removed as part of
corrective action as allowed by 40 CFR 280 Subpart G, the owner or operator is
not required to submit a closure plan, but must meet the requirements of
40 CFR
280.66(d) before any removal
activity takes place, and must submit a corrective action plan as required by
40 CFR
280.66.
(3) The closure plan shall address applicable
issues involved with permanent closure, change-in-service, or reuse of APSTs,
including:
(a) product removal;
(b) sludge disposal;
(c) vapor purging or inerting;
(d) removing or securing and capping product
piping;
(e) removing vent lines or
securing vent lines open;
(f) tank
cleaning;
(g) environmental
sampling;
(h) contaminated soil and
water management;
(i) in-place
tank disposal or tank removal;
(j)
transportation of tank;
(k)
permanent disposal; and
(l) other
disposal activities which may affect human health, human safety, or the
environment.
(4) No PST
shall be permanently closed or undergo change-in-service before the owner or
operator receiving final approval of the submitted permanent tank closure plan
by the director, except as outlined in Subsection R311-204-2(2).
(a) closure plan approval is effective for a
period of one year.
(b) if the PST
has not been permanently closed or undergone change-in-service as proposed
within one year following approval from the director, the plan must be
re-submitted for approval, unless otherwise approved by the director.
(5) Permanent closure plans shall
be prepared using the current approved form according to guidance furnished by
the director.
(6) The owner or
operator shall ensure that the approved permanent closure plan and approval
letter are on site during closure activities.
(7) Any deviation from or modification to an
approved closure plan must be approved by the director before implementation,
and must be submitted in writing to the director.
(8) The director must be notified at least
three business days before the start of closure activities.
Notes
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