Enforcement Strategy for Remaining Bare Steel Underground Oil Storage Tanks Sample Clauses

Enforcement Strategy for Remaining Bare Steel Underground Oil Storage Tanks. At this time approximately 110 bare steel, Federally regulated motor fuel USTs and approximately 80 commercial, industrial, farm, and municipal heating oil USTs are being operated or are improperly abandoned, in violation of the state removal deadline (October 1, 1997 for most facilities). An additional 286 residential tanks are in violation of the removal deadline. No tanks used for marketing and distribution of product remain in operation. The Department has amended its existing enforcement strategy to focus on reducing the environmental threat from remaining tanks. The first priority will be Federally regulated motor fuel tanks that may have product in them. The Department has filed an application seeking Federal funds to use in pumping out and removing tanks. The Department will seek voluntary participation from owners wherever possible, and may seek injunctive relief as necessary. Tanks in sensitive geological areas will be priorities for product removal. Recent legislative initiatives successfully established that costs associated with proper abandonment of prohibited tanks would constitute a lien against the owner's property. State law and the Department's Rules, Chapter 691; have required registration of all existing and new USTs since 1986. The OEU continues to enforce the rules for registration and proper abandonment (removal) of USTs as unregistered USTs are discovered. MEASURES OF SUCCESSNumber of non-conforming facilities properly abandoned ➢ Number of tanks where product has been removed but abandonment process is not yet complete INTRODUCTION This compliance strategy identifies initiatives that will be the focus of compliance and enforcement resources for the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the EPA Region I (EPA) during FFY00 and 01 under the Clean Water Act (“CWA”). This FFY00/01 compliance strategy links compliance and enforcement actions identified in the body of the PPA for the fiscal years with base program compliance and enforcement activities identified in the July 1998 EPA/DEP Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”), as amended November 1999. Together these documents, with the PPA work plan, present the elements of a cohesive compliance assurance program. The goal of DEP's and EPA's compliance and enforcement efforts is to provide a credible deterrent and promote compliance with the CWA and state water laws via the combined efforts of EPA and DEP by using an integrated range of enforcement and compliance assuran...
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