Ust Closure Report is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is the UST Closure Report?
A: The UST Closure Report is a document that provides a summary of the closure activities and results for an Underground Storage Tank (UST) in West Virginia.
Q: What is an Underground Storage Tank (UST)?
A: An Underground Storage Tank (UST) is a tank that is buried underground and is used to store petroleum or other hazardous substances.
Q: Why is UST closure necessary?
A: UST closure is necessary to ensure the proper removal and disposal of any remaining hazardous substances in the tank, preventing potential environmental and health risks.
Q: What are the closure activities for a UST?
A: Closure activities for a UST may include removing the tank, properly disposing of any remaining fuel or hazardous substances, cleaning and removing contaminated soil, and conducting soil and groundwater testing.
Q: Who is responsible for UST closure in West Virginia?
A: The owner/operator of the UST is responsible for ensuring proper closure and compliance with UST regulations in West Virginia.
Q: What are the regulations for UST closure in West Virginia?
A: The regulations for UST closure in West Virginia are outlined in the WVDEP UST Regulations, which specify the requirements for closure activities and reporting.
Q: Do I need to submit a UST Closure Report in West Virginia?
A: Yes, the owner/operator of a UST in West Virginia is required to submit a UST Closure Report to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) within 30 days of completing the closure activities.
Form Details:
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