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EPA is committed to preventing and cleaning up UST releases and equitably protecting human health and the environment of all people living in the United States, including those historically marginalized, overburdened, underserved, and living with the legacy of structural racism.

Congress added Subtitle I to the Solid Waste Disposal Act to protect the public from underground storage tank petroleum releases. Subtitle I formed the national underground storage tank program and directed EPA to develop a regulatory program for USTs storing petroleum and certain hazardous substances.

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EPA estimated there were approximately 2.1 million USTs at that time. Knowing there were not enough resources at EPA to fully implement the UST program, to inspect every tank, and to oversee cleaning up every release, the Agency enlisted the partnership of states and territories, and worked closely with tribal partners, to implement the UST program.

Through the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Congress established the Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Trust Fund, which authorized EPA to respond to petroleum spills and leaks. Paid for by a 0.1 cent tax on each gallon of motor fuel sold in the United States, the LUST Trust Fund covers costs of responding to leaking USTs in cases where UST owners or operators do not clean up a release.

The amendments also directed EPA to establish financial responsibility requirements for UST owners and operators to cover the cost of taking corrective actions and to compensate third parties for injury and property damage caused by leaking tanks.

States and territories are key partners in implementing the UST program. Because of the size and diversity of the regulated UST community, states are in the best position to oversee USTs. Many states since have achieved program approval from EPA. In addition, many states are applying to EPA for authorization under the 2015 federal UST regulation, with Oklahoma being the first state to be re-authorized.

EPA designed the 1988 federal leak detection requirements to keep contamination from spreading undetected and avoid difficult and costly cleanups. By 1993, all federally regulated USTs had to include a release detection method, or combination of methods, that:

EPA designed the federal financial responsibility requirements to ensure that UST owners had the financial resources to pay the costs of cleaning up leaks and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by leaks from USTs.

The cleanup backlog is the difference between the cumulative number of confirmed releases and cleanups completed. Each year confirmed releases add to the backlog and cleanups completed reduce the backlog.

The January 2002 Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, in addition to other things, addressed petroleum brownfields by assessing and cleaning up abandoned gas stations and other petroleum brownfields sites. Cleaned up sites can be used as parks, community centers, restaurants, retail spaces, police stations, fire stations, and other productive reuse.

The Underground Storage Tank Compliance Act of 2005 in the Energy Policy Act added additional prevention requirements to Subtitle I of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. The prevention requirements expanded eligible uses of the LUST Trust Fund and included provisions regarding inspections, operator training, delivery prohibition, secondary containment and financial responsibility, public records, and cleanup of releases that contain oxygenated fuel additives.

To implement the requirements, EPA and states worked closely with tribes, other federal agencies, tank owners and operators, and other stakeholders to bring about the mandated changes affecting underground storage tank facilities. EPA developed grant guidelines to help states implement the requirements.

As the allowable level of ethanol in gasoline increased and UST system owners stored higher percentages of ethanol in tank systems, UST systems were incompatible with those higher blends. Owners must comply with the federal compatibility requirement for USTs to be constructed, maintained, and operated in a way to ensure petroleum and other regulated substances are stored safety.

For the first time in 2007, EPA designated tribal inspectors as authorized representatives of EPA to inspect USTs. This increased the geographic coverage and frequency of inspections in Indian country and enhanced relationships.

EPA worked with our partners to develop documents and other resources on technical cleanup issues, such as petroleum vapor intrusion (PVI). Technical documents, such as our guide for addressing PVI at leaking UST sites, provide our state, territorial, and tribal partners with valuable information that helps them assess and clean up UST releases.

Cleanup technologies continue to evolve and improve. As a result, EPA developed additional documents covering technical cleanup subjects, such as evaluating alternative cleanup technologies and expedited site assessment approaches.

EPA works cooperatively with state-lead organizations, such as the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC), to develop resources about technical UST cleanup issues. Resources from organizations such as ITRC help our state, territorial, and tribal partners apply innovative technologies and processes to cleaning up UST releases.

EPA issued the 2015 federal underground storage tank regulation and state program approval regulation, the first substantial changes since the original UST regulation in 1988. The effective date of the revised regulation was October 13, 2015, with many major compliance deadlines effective in October 2018.

The 2015 UST regulation strengthened the 1988 federal UST regulation by increasing emphasis on properly operating and maintaining UST equipment, as well as helping to prevent and detect UST releases, a leading source of groundwater contamination.

Inspections provide owners and operators with information and support to bring their UST systems into compliance, keep them in compliance, and increase release prevention. Inspections also result in bringing appropriate enforcement actions against owners and operators who are out of compliance in certain cases.

The federal UST regulation requires that UST systems are properly designed, constructed, installed, and maintained according to industry codes, standards, and practices. The regulation provides a flexible approach to code-making by relying on nationally recognized organizations to develop new and improved codes and practices. Industry codes, standards, and practices help ensure improved methods are used to properly manage UST systems.

Executive Orders 13985, 13990, and 14008 emphasized, among other things: prioritizing environmental justice; protecting public health and the environment; and restoring use of best science in federal decision making. These actions strengthen a February 1998 Executive Order 12898.

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