Underground Storage Tank Closure Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: Why is it important to properly close an underground storage tank?
A: Properly closing an underground storage tank helps prevent contamination of soil and groundwater.
Q: What is an underground storage tank?
A: An underground storage tank is a tank that is buried underground and used to store hazardous substances.
Q: What steps should be taken to close an underground storage tank?
A: Steps to close an underground storage tank include emptying the tank, cleaning it, removing any remaining product or residue, and properly disposing of the tank.
Q: Who is responsible for closing an underground storage tank?
A: The owner or operator of the underground storage tank is responsible for closing it.
Q: Can I close an underground storage tank myself?
A: It is recommended to hire a qualified professional to properly close an underground storage tank.
Q: What permits or notifications are required to close an underground storage tank in Montana?
A: Permits or notifications may be required depending on the specific circumstances. It is best to check with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality for the requirements.
Q: What are the consequences of not properly closing an underground storage tank?
A: Failure to properly close an underground storage tank can result in soil and groundwater contamination, which can be harmful to human health and the environment. It may also lead to legal penalties and financial liabilities.
Form Details:
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