underground storage tanks
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SB 1338 makes revisions in the preapproval portion of the DEQ underground storage tank cleanup program.
SB 1338 passed the Environment Committee amended to clarify how costs are paid from a preapproved work plan under certain conditions.
DEQ administers the UST state assurance fund (SAF) through an application process. Based on points for risk to health and the environment, points for financial need and points for time an applicant has to wait for payment, applications are prioritized for payment. Since the program’s inception, approximately 11,000 applications totaling over $434 million have been processed, with an average claim of approximately $40,000. Based on the existing average claim size and anticipated number of future claims, DEQ projects year end negative balances of $90 million in FY 02 and $110 million in FY 03. Funds are derived from an underground storage of one cent per gallon of regulated substance (primarily petroleum).