Underground Closure Notice Form is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is an Underground Storage Tank (UST)?
A: An UST is a tank that is used to store petroleum or other hazardous substances below ground.
Q: What is a Permanent Closure Notice Form?
A: A Permanent Closure Notice Form is a document that must be submitted to the appropriate regulatory agency when closing an underground storage tank.
Q: Why is permanent closure of USTs necessary?
A: Permanent closure of USTs is necessary to prevent leaks or spills that can contaminate soil and water, posing a risk to human health and the environment.
Q: Who is responsible for permanently closing an UST?
A: The owner or operator of the UST is responsible for permanently closing the tank.
Q: What information is required on the Permanent Closure Notice Form?
A: The form typically requires information such as the tank owner's contact information, tank location, closure methods used, and certification that the closure was completed in accordance with regulations.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting the Permanent Closure Notice Form?
A: Fees may vary depending on the regulatory agency and the specific circumstances. It is best to check with the agency for the most accurate and up-to-date fee information.
Q: What happens after the Permanent Closure Notice Form is submitted?
A: After the form is submitted, the regulatory agency will review the information and may conduct an inspection to ensure that the closure was done properly.
Q: Can I reuse a closed underground storage tank?
A: In many cases, reusing a closed underground storage tank is not allowed. It is important to check with the regulatory agency to determine the specific requirements and restrictions in your area.
Q: What are the consequences of not properly closing an UST?
A: Failure to properly close an UST can result in significant financial penalties, environmental damage, and potential liability for cleanup costs and damages.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.