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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Phoenix, Arizona

 

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1338

 

underground storage tanks

                              

Purpose

 

Changes the review requirements for preapproved underground storage tank cleanup and reduces the requirements for underground storage tank leak cleanup.

 

Background

 

            The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) uses the underground storage tank revolving fund to compensate eligible underground storage tank owners for 90 percent of the cost of cleaning up regulated substance releases.   The Director of ADEQ is required to prescribe rules for the cleanup of underground tank releases.    Before beginning a cleanup effort, tank owners may submit a plan to ADEQ for preapproval.   After the cleanup, if the tank owner’s actions and costs are within the preapproved plan, ADEQ is required to compensate the owner without further review.

 

            S.B. 1338 eliminates the ADEQ review of whether cleanup efforts conform to the preapproved costs and actions.   Instead, S.B. 1338 requires ADEQ to review whether cleanup costs were within the preapproved limits.   S.B. 1338 also eliminates some of the statutory requirements for the cleanup of underground storage tank releases. 

 

            There is no known fiscal impact to the state general fund relating to the provisions of this bill.

 

Provisions

 

1.      Eliminates the review of whether underground storage tank cleanup actions conform to ADEQ’s preapproved clean-up plan. 

 

2.      Eliminates the requirement that corrective actions taken by underground storage tank owners do all of the following:

 

a)  Assure the protection of public health, welfare and the environment.

b) To the maximum extent practicable, provide for the control, management and cleanup of leaks to allow the maximum beneficial use of the State’s soil and water.

c)  Be reasonable, necessary, cost effective and technically feasible.

 


3.      Makes technical and conforming changes.     

 

4.      Provides for a general effective date.

 

 

Prepared by Senate Staff

February 12, 2002