Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 014 - Pollution Control and Ecology Commission
Regulation 12 - Storage Tanks(#014.00-012)
Rule 014.00.17-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
CHAPTER 1 : GENERAL PROVISIONS
The purpose of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Regulation Number 12 (Storage Tanks), referred to herein as "Regulation" and may be cited as "APC&EC Regulation 12 (Storage Tanks)," is to regulate underground storage tank systems and certain aboveground storage tank systems to protect the public health and the lands and waters of the State of Arkansas.
This Regulation is promulgated under the authority of Arkansas Code Annotated (Ark. Code Ann.) § 8-7-801 et seq. and the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 8-7-901 et seq.
Department of Environmental Quality," and all references elsewhere in this Regulation to any of the following regulations shall constitute a reference to the regulation as herein adopted; and provided that the effective date of the provisions adopted herein by reference as provisions of this Regulation shall be the date the provisions are specified as being effective by the Commission in its rulemaking and the effective date of the federal regulations adopted herein shall have no bearing on the effective date of any provisions of this Regulation:
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.), Title 40
Any owner or operator of an underground storage tank system shall, upon request of a duly authorized representative of the Department, permit the representative to enter the property at all reasonable times to inspect the facilities and equipment or to conduct monitoring and sampling activities.
The Department shall have the authority to enter upon the property of any owner or operator of an aboveground storage tank to obtain information, conduct surveys, or review records for the purpose of determining compliance with the requirements of the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act, relating to aboveground storage tanks prior to approval of a claim for reimbursement from the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund.
CHAPTER 2 : REGISTRATION OF STORAGE TANKS
CHAPTER 3 : PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND CORRECTIVE ACTION REIMBURSEMENT PROCEDURES
In accordance with the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act, eligible owners or operators may obtain partial reimbursement for costs of corrective action taken in response to accidental releases from qualified petroleum storage tank systems. This Chapter establishes the procedures to be followed and documentation required to receive reimbursement from the trust fund.
Department with written notice of the release or suspected release within three (3) business days following the date of the initial verbal notice.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I also certify that the amounts for which reimbursement is requested under this application have been paid in full and that I have the authority to submit this application on behalf of.
Only costs that are necessary, as determined by the Department, for conducting approved corrective action shall be reimbursable under this Chapter.
CHAPTER 4 : PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND THIRD-PARTY PAYMENT PROCEDURES
In accordance with the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Act, eligible owners, operators, or third parties may obtain partial payment for valid compensatory damage claims caused by accidental releases from qualified petroleum storage tank systems. This Chapter establishes the procedures to be followed and documentation required to receive payment from the trust fund.
Arkansas State Claims Commission shall provide a copy of the complaint to the Department no later than twenty (20) days after service of summons or receipt of notification of the claim from the Arkansas State Claims Commission.
CHAPTER 5 : LICENSING OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INSTALLERS AND SERVICE PERSONNEL
The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for the regulation of persons installing, repairing, upgrading and closing underground storage tank systems that contain regulated substances to assure that the systems are installed, repaired, upgraded and closed in a manner that will not encourage or facilitate leaking and will protect the public health and the lands and waters of the State of Arkansas.
The following definitions, in addition to the definitions in Chapter 1, apply to this Chapter:
A person who is seeking to be both the contractor and the sole licensed individual exercising supervisory control, as required by Reg. 12.507(A)(6), under that contractor's license need only pay the contractor licensing fee required by Reg. 12.507(A)(1). The person must meet all of the requirements for an individual license set forth in Reg. 12.508 except for the fee requirement of Reg. 12.508(A)(1).
To qualify for an individual license under Reg. 12.508, an applicant must demonstrate that he or she has had, within the three (3) years immediately prior to making the application, one (1) year of field experience in installation, repair, upgrade or closure of underground storage tank systems.
CHAPTER 6 : LICENSING OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TESTERS
The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for the regulation of persons testing underground storage tank systems that contain regulated substances to assure that the systems are tested in a manner that will not encourage or facilitate leaking and will protect the public health and the lands and waters of the State of Arkansas.
The following definitions, in addition to the definitions in Chapter 1, apply to this Chapter:
A person who is seeking to be both the company and the sole licensed individual exercising supervisory control, as required by Reg. 12.606(A)(6), under that company's license need only pay the company licensing fee required by Reg. 12.606(A)(1). The person must meet all of the requirements for an individual license set forth in Reg. 12.607 except for the fee requirement of Reg. 12.607(A)(1).
To qualify for an individual license under Reg. 12.607, an applicant must demonstrate that he or she has had, within the three (3) years immediately prior to making the application, one (1) year of field experience in testing.
CHAPTER 7 : OPERATOR TRAINING
The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for the training or certification of persons operating and maintaining underground storage tank systems that contain regulated substances to assure that the systems are operated and maintained in a manner that will protect the public health and the lands and waters of the State of Arkansas.
The following definitions, in addition to the definitions in Chapter 1, apply to this Chapter:
Any certification required by this Chapter is exempt from the disclosure requirements of Ark. Code Ann. § 8-1-106 and Regulation No. 8.
CHAPTER 8 : CONFIDENTIALITY
CHAPTER 9 : ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
Regulation No. 8 (Administrative Procedures) shall apply to administrative licensing, operator training and certification, or enforcement actions taken under this Regulation. Additionally, all administrative hearings and appeals arising under this Regulation shall be conducted in accordance with the procedures described in Ark. Code Ann. § 8-7-804 and Regulation No. 8.
CHAPTER 10 : SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE
The provisions of this regulation are severable. If any part of this regulation is declared invalid or unenforceable by a court, the remainder of the regulation will continue to be valid and enforceable.
This Regulation is effective ten (10) days after filing with the Secretary of State, the State Library, and the Bureau of Legislative Research.