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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-07 Info Packet r/ ,-, EI LI City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: AugustJ,I990 TO: City Counctl FROM: City MlnIger RE: Mlterlll In Information Picket Memorlndl from the City Mlnlger: I. R.sld.ntlll P.rmlt Plrklng b. P.ndlng Dev,'opment Issu.s M.mQr~nd~~ from Karin rr~nklln rigardlng the .SIV, the Tree" Ordtnlnc.. ~ 41 M.morlndum from the City CI.rk reglrdlng the lugu. ef 10wI Munlclpllttles Jill muting. In';' M.morlndum from the Human S.rvlc.s Coerdlnltor regarding the Fr.. Bus Tlck.t Progrlm R.vlew. M.morlndum from the Senior PI Inner r.;arding the Urbln Pllnnlng Division work progrlm. M.morandum from the Trlfflc Engtn.er r.gardtng trlfftc pllnt. M.morandum from the Englne.rtng stiff regardtng analytical rasults from prlvlt. drinking wat.r suppll.s adjac.nt to the Iowa City Llndftl'. Engln.arlng Division Activltl.s R.port, Spring 1990. Copy of m.morandum from the Chlaf of Pellc. r.gardlng f.rr.ts. Copy of memorandum from the Johnson County Board of Sup.rvlsors r.gardlng n prepesed surcharge. 4T ~'IJ . , .,. ;-,,..,..,--,,, , ..... :1 1/5" I' ., t i , II , ii,' I \ wI, Copy of letter from the Iowa City Community School District regarding the III~~ use of Johnson County SEATS, t I l.ttar from Matthew Eck.rman regarding SEATS s.rvlce. Article: "Hawking Appuls for Handlclpped" If 5'/ 1/-5), ::;: ~ -~.;::;:~;;.:.! I I I j ! I I I i , I' I i . ! Mat.rtal from the Airport Operations Manager regarding underground storaga ~ tanks. If~~ Copy of nomination of Project GREEN for Conservation Organization of the Year Award. , . , [I ,-, 8 .s City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM Oato: Augusl 2, 1990 To: City Council From: City Managor Ro: Rosldontlal Pormlt Parking A numbor of Itall mootlngs havo boon hold to discuss \ho Impllcallons 01 a northsldo rosldontlal pormlt parking ayslom, Sovoral Issuo. hovo arlson \hat nood to bo addrossod by Council to prQv!!!, !!!rQcIlon In Older 10 eslab!Wl guJdollnos. I wm CUlllno tho Issuell below and glvo a b~ol ovorvlow 01 tho concornS/probloms oxprossod by stall, 1. Will tho rosldonts 01 tho nolghborhood bo pollod to dotormlno II \hoy wont a pormlt pO/kIng syslom, that I., do wo want to ostabllsh a mochanlsm lor rosldont. to pOlltlon \ho City lor pormlt parkIng or procood basod on City Inlllatlvo. Will boundarlos bo floxlblo In tho ovont pllrt 01 tho aroa wants such a aystom and part doo. not? 2. Hours and days 01 onlorcomont % proposod to bo 8 AM to 5 PM Monday \hru Friday, Nolghborhood vtsltors could bo allowod parking wi\hout a pormlt II a tlmo limit woro oslabllshod luch as two hour parking without a pormlt, Slalnng noods and rolatod cost will dopond upon onforcomont domands, Ono additional Parking Enforcomont Allondant and a vohlclo would cost about $30,000 por yoar. 3. Tho numbor or pormlt. In aroa Is a major concorn, "wo aro allompllng to Insure a parking placo for oach pormlt .old tho numbor Issuod musl bo closoly monltorod and parkIng onforcod, "wo ora allomptlng to only romovo non.rosldonts from Iho nolghborhood and Issuing a IIconso to hunltho numbor Issuod Is or loss concorn, "oach aroa rosldont woro to rocolvo a parking pormlt thoro will not be sulnclont on-stroot parking and \horoloro tho oxpoclatlon 01 Incroasod parking opportunlllos Is sorlously dlmlnlshod. A prollmlnary rovtow ollho numbor 01 on.stroot parking spacos and tho numbor 01 rosldonts Indlcatos \ho IIkollhood of 'nsulnclont spacos, From tho 'n'ormallon gathorod to dato that \horo Is 0 polonllallor many moro cars In tho aroa than thoro are parking spacos, 4, Will tho CIIy continuo to onforco Odd/Evon Parking and Slroot Storogo ordlnancos? Sian fools In mony aroos It Is nocossary to malntoln Odd/Evon lor tho flow 01 tralno and Ills tho most doslrablo mochanlsm for accoss to tho arGo by strool and Ullllty malntonanco dlvtslons. Tho ollmlnatlon 01 odd/ovon will rosullln a roducllon In stroot rolalod sorvlcos. Will \hoso rostrlctlons bo rlflod In all or part 01 tho aroa? sian lools that In addition to roduclng malnlonanco copablllty,lho numbor 01 abondonod vohlclos In tho nolghborhood may Incroaso, Wo oncourogo maintaining tho 40 hour 'musl movo your car" ordlnanco. This Is partIcularly crlllcollor sprlno cloan.up, , i j I. 'I /'1 J' a [I ,-, EI b 5. II \ho aroa Is too largo, It may oncourago commullng with tho proposod dlstrlcl, and thololore wo may wanlto consldor lub-dlstrlcfs with tho proposod aroa. Tho oaslost systom to Implomont would bo to Issuo an unllmltod number 01 pormlts to rosldonts, rostrlct tho nolghborhood to pormlt holdors only and strictly onforce, Tho major probloms wi\h \hIs approach aro thero aro moro cars \han spacos and \ho exponso olonlorcomont. Stoll lools \hat rosldonts aro IIkoly to oxpoct moro \han \hIs systom can provldo particularly II \horo Is a chargo lor \ho pormlt. II thoro Is no chargo, thon tho parking systom and/or gonorallund must flnanco tho cost of onforcomont. 'I A1tornaUvosto this would bo to limit \ho numbor 01 pormlts, establish rogulallon 10 occommodato visitors and Implomont strict pollclos govornlng tho Issuanco 01 a pormlt. Guldonco Irom \ho Council Is noodod In tho so aroas boloro policy con bo draftod, co: Joo Fowlor Jon Davidson Jim Brachlol Karin Franklin tp4.2 ~ ~J7t~"::y,, I~- ' ,\ , - -'! '--..,.,...""":'~-:"':' 'i' II," i! ,,'i I ~ I II i I I , I , I ! I , I i' I 1 \ , , \ I i I I I ! I I 1 I I 11/-31 " , . . tJ [I '-I EI '-, City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM TO: CIty Council FROM: City Manager RE: Pending Development Issues DATE: July 3D, 1990 An application submitted by Karen Zamora for a zone cnange from RS'S to RS'8 for approximately 12,000 square feet, located at 1830 I Streot. A request submitted by George l. Gay Funaral Home to amend the Zening Ordinanca to permit crematorIes. " ,JrjF,,~7rrr:, .., I:. II ~ : ~ 'II ' , .........J . ---.--;c-r 1'PfO 'I, a [I ,-, EI F, City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM Oato: August 3, 1990 ) City Council . ~b-.)L t,...,. Karin Fra~~" 'Savo \ho Troo' Ordlnanco To: From: Ro: Tho Excavallon and Grading Ordlnanco boforo \ho City Council spoaksto \ho prosorvatlon 01 rotalnod troos, Soctlon 7011.1, by roqulrlng cortaln protocUvo moasuros, Tho 'rotalnod'troos aro \hoIO thAI \ho <lovolopor/by!l<lor ~llo rol~n. Th9 PlMnlng 811<1 Zoning CommlSBlon wish to addross tho Imposod prosorvallon 01 lIoos In a soparato ordlnanco. In ordlnancos which aook to prosorvo 1I00S, thoro aro basically two compononts . Idontlficatlon 01 what Is worth prosorvlng, and \ho moans 10 achlovo prosorvatlon, Usuolly tho community dofinos what spoclos ollroos warrant public concorn lor prosorvallon. This dofinltlon may Includo raro spoclos, commonly lound spoclos which aro valuod for \holr ago and slzo, 1I00s 01 a cortaln slzo, and/or 1I00s 01 a cortaln monotary valuo, Tho hoallh 01 tho troo should bo consldorod In docldlng that a particular spoclmon should bo prosorvod, Somo communltlos Idonllfy woodlands for prosorvatlon basod on tho spoclos oltroos In tho woodlands, Aftor tho community has dofinod gonorally tho typos 01 troos which should be prosorvod lor \holr ocologlcal, visual or historical contribution to tho quality 01 lIfo 01 \ho community, spoclfic Idontlficatlon 01 Iho troos Is \hon roqulrod at \ho various lovols 01 land dovolopmont . building pormlts, slto plan roviow (largo scalo dovolopmonts), and pial rovlow, Onco a doclslon Is made as to tho typo 01 troo(s) to bo savod, tho moons 01 achloving prosorvatlon must bo dotormlnod, This may entaIl a stoppod procoss bog Inning wllh avoldanco of any damago 10 tho Iroos by Idontlfylng soctlons 01 proporty as undovolopablo, Tho noxt slop In \ho progrosslon Is 10 mlllgalo agalnsl damago by using cortaln tochnlquos 10 dovolop In and around tho troos without harming thom, Somo 01 thoso tochnlquos aro IIstod In Soctlon 7011.1 01 tho excavation and Grading Ordlnanco, Tho last stop Is 10 allow dostructlon 01 tho troo spoclmon but roqulro paymont to tho City lor tho valuo ollho troo and/or roplacomont of Iho dostroyod troo somowhoro olso on tho 101, In tho subdivision or In tho nolghborhood. All 01 thoso mothods 01 addrosslng Ihls Issuo may bo usod by a municipality, Or, one or moro can bo aoloctod dopondlng upon tho concorn of tho community wllh prosorvallon; obviously, paymont 01 valuo and roplacomont do not havo Iho somo offoct as roqulrlng absolulO avoldanco of tho troos, A modol ordlnanco proparod by consullants for tho Florida Oopartmont of Community Allalrs Is aUachod, Tho staff Is not rocommondlng this ordlnanco; Ills offorod as an example that Includos somo 01 tho Idoas notod abovo. This modol would roqulro a significant rovlslon boforo It could bo appllod to Iowa City. i I ~ : I J [I ,-, El c, . 2 Tho Planning and Zoning Commission has oxprossod Its Intontlon to pursuo a 1100 prosorvatlon ordlnanco, Mombors 01 \ha Commission will bo at tho August 8 mooting, Tho slalt will await furthor dlroctlon from \ho City Council boloro oxpondlng moro stall tlmo on such an ordlnanco, co: Doug Boothroy Don Schmolsor Moiling Ust for EnvlronmonlllJ Rogulatlons bVflC2 " ,. II L I 'I I I 111,1 " \, I . I .~..~.,-",_.....~ ..'~.-..-._-~_., I I I, j I I .;i I I . , ! I /'IW I , I , " tJ [,'-, cl tJ ARTICLE V RESOURCE PROTECTION STANDARDS 5.00.00 PURPOSE The purpose ot this Article is to ostablish thou resources or aroas ot a dovolopmont site that must bo protoctod trom harmtul attocto ot dovolopmont. A dovolopor ohould apply the provisions ot this Articlo to a proposod dovolopmont oito betore any othor developmont dooign work i. dono. Application ot tho provisions ot this Articlo will divido a proposod development sito into areas that may bo devolopod and aroas that must gonorally be lett troe . ot development Activity. The proposod dovolopment ohould thon be dosignod to tit within tho aroas that may bo dovolopod. 5.01.00 TREES 5.01.01 Dot1nit1ons Crown The main mass ot branching ot a plant abovo the ground. DaB Diamoter at broast height. "BroAat height" is doUnod to bo titty-tour (54) inches abovo tho surtace ot the ground lit the base ot the plant or treo. In the caso ot a troe with multiple main stoms, tho diametor ahall bo tho sum ot the diamotors ot the stoms. . Drip Lilli The outermost perimetor ot tho crow ot a plant alS projected . . vertically to tho ground. SEE FIGURE 5.01.01-A. 11/-'1-1 i . i' i i , I II 1.1 ,I " I "ho,1 -"1 I . , . tJ [/ ,-, C/ ' I P~f1~v", Rn~nl/fcn Pm'~lInn SI:1nrl,11l1S Silcll0ll50l01 Mangrova Rooted treos and seedlings ot the tollowing spocies, but only when having a coastal or ostuarine association: L.) .......\....:P ;t'I~., Red Mangrove (Rhizophora manglo White Mangrovo (LlIgunculoria racomosa Gaortn.) Block Mangrovo (Avicennia ... germinans (L) L.) Fiqur. 5.01.01-A Driplina Buttonwood Mangrovo (conocarpus erecta L.). Protocted '1'ro. I Ii i; i Il I; ;1 H I' I Ii . i i l 1 ~ "1 , I Any treo that has a DBH ot moro than eight (8) inches, and which is not otherwise oxempted trom this Codo. For the purpose ot this COdo, all mangrovos are hereby declared to be protected treos. In addition, all palms with at least tour and one-holt (4 1/2) teet ot clear trunk between the ground levol and the lowest branch aro declared to be protected trees. (COHHEN'l': fho portlon ot thls detinltlon rotorring to /llllJlgrovo treos should, ot courso, bo deletod in ;Jurlsdlctions ...here such speclos do not gro.... fho throshold DB8 tor protoctod treos ...111 vlIl')' trom ;Jurlsdlctlon to ;Jurisdlctlon depending on 10cII1 botllJllclll condltlons. fho olght lnch DB8 usod boro ls IIpproxl/llllte1y ln tho mJ.dd1e ot the rllJlge ot mJ.n1JDu/ll dl/l/llotors cOlll.lllon1y prescrlbed liS tho stllJldud.] Ramovo To relocate, cut down, damage, poison, or in any other manner dostroy or causo to bo dostroyod, a troo. /1f'H I. tJ [I ] q i~', PnClo V.S ROSIIIJrr:o Proll)ction S/;JJ)(fnrr!, Sncllon 50101 start loroator Tho start porson asoignod to administor this co~o undor tho Director. Tho statt toroitor shall possoss a collogo dogroo in torostry or tho oquivalont in a rolatod tiold or in oxporience. (COHMENT: It is not ossontial to tho working at this Codo that tho cOllllllunlty hal'O a staU torostor, but it would bo bonoticial in ostl1bHsh1.ng tho bost poss1blo trno protoat1.on and landscaping progr4Ill. Tho dutios assignod to tho staU torostor by this Codo could also bo pertormed by othor competont naturalists such as a stat! bl.ologJ.$t, lInvuoll!!l1!ntaJ planner or engineer, ecologist, Gte. Tho Flor1.da Div1.o1.on o! Forostry has an Urban Forestor progr4Ill in many cOllllllun1.tios and may bo helptul in this roglU'd.) Troo protaction Zono A circular zono around oach protoctod troo detinod as followsl a. If tho drip lino is loss than six (6) foot from tho trunk ot , tho troo, tho zono shall bo that aroa within a radius of six (6) foot around tho troo. If tho drip lino is moro than aix \, b. (6) fo~t from tho trunk of tho troo, but loss than twonty (20) toot, tho zono shall bo that aroa within a radius ot tho tull drip lino around the I .I , troo. c. If tho drip line is twonty (20) foot or moro from tho trunk of tho troo, tho zono shall bo that aroa within a radius of twenty (20) foet around tho troo. (COHHEN'l': Hui/Du/D protection is aUordod a' troo 1.t tho protoat1.on zono 1.s at tho tull drip Hno ovon 1.t tho drip Hno is /Doro than twonty toot trom tho troo. TMs /Dust bo woighod against tho l1JIIount ot land that must bo sot as1do 1.t largo sproading troes lU'O cOlD.lllon in tho :Jurisdiction. Tho 10cII1 ott1.co ot tho Division ot Forostry should bo consultod tor IIdv1.ce tailorod to local conditions.) . '. ..10. I'l-Ifl [/ ,-, C/ .~, fnll~V'" R~"OIIrt:O Protnctfon Sl;l!Idntr!! Snctfon 5 o,,~ 5.01.02 !romptions A. 8in910-Family Homol Lots or parcols of land on which a sinqlo family homo is Ulod al a rosidonco shall bo oxompt from all provisions of thoao treo protoction roqulations, oxcopt that historic or specimon troes on such parcols shall bo protoctod accordinq to thoso , roqulations. This shall not bo construod to oxompt any rosidontial dovolopmonts thAt roquiro tho approval of a . dovolopmont plan by tho Dovolopmont Roviow Board. {COHHEN'l': Somo Jurisdictions do not oxompt Dinglo twly lots trom troo protoction roquiromonts, o.g. G/linosvlllo IJJId SIU'IIS0tll. Sarllsotll County's troo protoction roquiromonts IIpply to singlo lwly dIIoll1ngs during construction, but onco II cortUiclIto ot occup41lcy is issuod, tho roqu.tromonts no longor apply. Ga1nosvlllo's rogulations IIpply lit 1I11 timos. rho nood lor troo protoction lIithin tho jurJ.sdJ.ction must bo lIoJ.ghod IIglJ1.nst tho IIddod 1IdmJ.nJ.StrlltIvo IJJId onlorcoDlont dUlicultJ.os crolltod by not OJCODlpting singlo lamJ.ly lots. L4ndscllping roqu.troDlonts ArO raroly imposod on singlo l4Dlily lots, III though tho onorgy sllvings thllt mllY bo dorJ.vod lrom rosJ.dontJ.1ll. IlJJldscllping 1I0uld justUy such J.mposJ.tJ.on.] .' f II II 11 II II It . , B. Nuiunca Traol I , ,.. J .., The followinq typos of troos shall bo oxompt from tho troo , I protection roquiromonts of this Codol I I I I i Brazilian Poppor i I Halalouca Australian Pino I {Othor nuJ.sllnco-troos and invllsivo oxotics that groll in tho 10clIIJ.ty should bo listod.] C. Utility oporations Troo romovalB by duly constitutod cOllllllunicAtion, wator, sowor, oloctrical or othor utility companios or fodorlll, stato, or 11f'l-1 o [I ,-, cl LI Pnno V.7 Rn!J()lltto PmtftCtlon Sf:tndlfrrtS SIl(t/on 50'02 county agencies, or engineers or surveyors working under a contract lIith such utility cOlllpanios or agencies shall bo exempt, providod the rellloval is limitod to those aroas nocessary tor maintenanco ot exiating lines or tacilities or tor construction ot nell lines or tacilities in turtheranco ot providing utility service to its customors, and provided turther that the activity is conducted so as to avoid any unneco88ary removal and, in the caae ot aorhl olectrical utility lines, is not greator than that specitied by tho National Electrical satoty Codes as nocessary to achiovo sate olectrical cloarances. Written notice ot tho rellloval shall bo provided to the Dopartment fivo (!I) days prior to tho romoval, oxcept that IIhen tho removal is noodod to restore interruptod sorvice under omorgoncy conditions, no prior notice is required. If D. Surveyors A Florida licensed land surveyor in tho performanco of his duties provided Buch alteration i8 limited to a dWath throQ feet or 10s8 in lIidth. i I ; , i ! . . I ... ...\ E. commercial Growers All commorcial nurseries, botanical gardons, troe farms and grovo operations shall be oxompt from the provisions of this part, but only 118 to those troos which 1I0ro plantod for silvicultural or agricultural purposes or tor tho salo or intonded salo in tho ordinary courso ot business. 1 If Ifl I. a [I ,-, (I 5 Pnllo V~ RnftlllfCfI Protl'l(~OIl Sl:/nrl.,nfs SI'l(~()II5 01 02 F. Elllorgonoias During omorgonoioo cauood by a hurricano or othor dioastor, tho city/County Managor may suspond thoso troo protoction rogulations. 5.01.03 Romov~l ot Troos A. Conditions For Authorization To Removl Proteatod Troia 1. It il tho intont of this soction to lIIinimizo tho romoval of protoctod troos and that no authorization shall bo grantod to romovo a troo if tho dovolopor hal failod to tako roaaonablo moasurol to dOlign and locato tho proposod illlprovolllonto 10 that tho number ot protected troos to be romovod is minimizod. In particular, tho doa1gn must Attempt to prosorvo specimon and hiatoric trool. ; I I i I I Ii I Ii \: II II ;1 2. No authorization tor tho romoval ot a protoctad troo shall bo grantad unlasl tho dovalopor domonstratol ono or 1II0ro ot tho tollowing conditions I a. A pormissiblo usa ot tho lito cannot roasonably bo undortakon unlosl Ipocitic troos art romovod or rolocatod. i i .J 1 I I i , . b. Tho traa is locatod in such proximity to an oxlsting or propos ad structuro that tho safoty, utility or struotural intogrity ot tho structuro is matorially impAirod. ! 11f", rl ,-, cl h P4nQ V.g Rn"OIIf'CO Pm/oct/on Sl1Ind~I!1' SOCt/MS 01.03 c. Tho troo mator1ally 1ntorforos with tho location, sorvicing or functioning of oxisting utility linos or Borvicos. d. Tho troo croatos a substantial hazard to motor, bicycle or podestrian traffic by virtue of physical proximity to traffio or impairmont of vision. e. The troe is disoasod or woakonod by age, abuse, IItorm or tire And is likaly to causo injury or damago to poople, buildings or othor improvomonts. f. Any law or rogulation roquires tho romoval. D. RaplacomoDt Of Romovod Treos 1. Troes romoved pursuant to parllgraph A abovo shall be roplaced at tho exponso of tho developer: 2. For each inch of Diamotor at Broast Haight romoved, an inch of Diamotor at Broast Hoight shall bo roplacod. 3. ^ roplacomont treo may bo a troe move~ from one location to anothor on the site, or moved off the sito pursuant to paragraph 4 below. The staff Forestor shall prescribe moasures to onsuro the survival ot the treo. .i 1: I, ; ~ .. ji I 'I I Ii , "..1 4. Roplacoment troes shall, it practicable, be planted on the dovelopment sito. It not practicable, roplacement troes may be donatod, or a teo in lieu may be paid, to the city/county tor purposos ot planting trees on public property. Tho toe in liou shall bo basod on tho cost ot purchasing tho roquisito si:o and number ot roplacomont troes. 1'1-'1-1 I I a [I ,-, (I .,-, .. Pallo V.IO Rfl.~OI/fC" Pmtl'Cllon 5mndnro.' Sl'Cllon 501.03 c. Hiatorio And specimen Trees 1. A historic treo is one that has boen dosiqnated by tho City/County Commission as one ot notable historical intor.ost and valuo to tho city/county bocause ot its location or historical association with tho community. A public hoarinq ahall be held by the City/County COllllllission on tho dosiqnation with duo notico to tho owngr ot thg trgg. 2. A spocimon troo is one that has boon otticially dos1qnatod by tho city/county COllllllission, upon tho advico ot tho Start Foroster, to bo ot hiqh valuo bocaullo ot its typo, sizo, aqo, or othor rolevant critoria. A public hearinq on the desiqnation shall be hold by the City/County Commillsion with duo notico to tho ownor ot tho troo. 3. No historic or spocimen troe shall bo romovod without a tindinq by tho Dovolopmont Roviow Board that tho treo is a hazard or that it is not oconomically or practically toaBiblo to dovolop the parcol without romovinq tho troo. Tho dovoloper shall explain in dotail why the treo is a hazard or why it is not oconomically or practically toasiblo to dovolop tho parcol without romovinq the historic or spocimen troo. Tho Diroctor shall mako a presontation to the Board on tho application and mako a rocommendation as to whothor it should bo approved or doniod. Tho docision by tho Board on tho application , . .. ~ ! i, I, Ii H II , "! 1'1-'1-1 , . ~ [I '-I (, EI, Pn()o V. II Rn.~ol1'cO Pmrp.ctfon Slllntl~rrf, Soctfon 501.03 shall be made within application was tiled. 5.01.04 Protection ot TreeD During Dovolopment Activities A. OODorally 1. To assure the hoalth and survival ot protected trees that days ot the dato tho are not to be romoved, the devoloper shall avoid tho tollowing kinds ot tree injuries during all devolopment activities I a. Mochanical injuriea to roots, trunk, and branchos, b. Injuries by chemical poisoning, c. Injuries by grade changos, d. Injuries by excavations, and o. Injurios by paVing. At II minimum, tho protective melllJures do scribed bolow shllll be takon whore approprillte to the development IIctivity. The ~ellsures ohall be plllnnod IInd undortakon in consultlltion with tho Ststt Forester and ehall not be construed as limiting the authority ot the Development Review Board, upon the advice ot the stlltt Forester, to impose additionlll reuonable requiroments as mllY be neceosary to preserve the health ot proteoted troes in particular circumstances. B. Avoiding Hechanical Injuries 2. ! , , j ..-......--...., I , I I I , I I I I i' 1. Prior to any land proparation or other dovelopment activities a protootive barrier easily visible to 111''1-1 I, ..... rl ,-, q cl f!nllo V." 6. " Ro!OIIfCO PmrPr.t/on!1r:,ntf,1tr1J SflClf0ll5 o,~ equipment operAtoro ShAll be plAced around All protected treas so as to 6nCOmpA8D tho ontira treo protoction zona. Soo FIGURE ~.Ol.04 A. 2. No AttAchmont, wiros (other thAn supportive wiras), signs or permits mAY bo fa stoned to any protectod troo. /10 equipment, construction J:IAterialll or debris of any kind shall be plAcod within tho protective bArrier. LAndocaping activitios within the bounds of the protoctivo barrier (bofore and atter it is romovod) shall be accomplished with light mAchinory or mAnuAl lAbor. Grubbing And oimilar aotivities are prohibited. In lieu of construoting the barriers required above, the developer mllY physiolllly dasignllto luge uells contllining protected trees whore no llInd propuation or other development lIctivities of any kind will occur. The area shllll be designllted by plllcing stakes a mlllCimum of twonty five (2~) feet apart and tying ribbon, plastic tape, rope, eto., from stake to stake lIlong the outside perimetor of the lIroll. Thill perimeter Une shall be beyond the treo proteotion zono of any pro tooted troea growing within tho aroa. Required protective bllrriers and perimeter lines shall romllin in plllce until all conatruotion aotivity, oxcopt landsoaping within the proteotod aroa, is terminatod. i i I J. 4. ~. , i " Ii \ Ii iI I , I I I . -'-1 Iii-if/ .<::Ill ' , . [1 [I FI [I [I P41l4 V.13 RO.'OIl/l:O PlOIocllOll Stlndmus 5ocIl0ll50l,(U Properly constructed borrlcode protects the total proa withIn the ~lp IIna or 0 rodlua of 20 whichever 18 le8&. ' '. Fiqure 5.01.04-A Proparly CODatructod Darrier Ilfifl a [I FI [, , , Pnllo V.r4 Rn..~trC" PfO/N;rfnn Sl:lndnrds SN;rfnn 50U)f C. Avoiding Injurios Duo To Cbamical Poisoning 1. No tuel, paint, solvent, oil, thinnor, asphalt, cemont, grout or any other construction chemical or othor material or tools ot any kind shall be stored, or allowod , in any manner to enter, within a roquired protective barrier or perimeter line. 2. No equipment sholl be cleanod within a roquirod protective barrier or perimetor lino. . . , D. Avoiding Injurioa Duo To Orado Cbanges Grade changos shall not be made within the tree protoction zone unless the tollowing protective moasures are takonl 1. When' raising the grade, the tollowing measures shall be taken I a. Wi thin the tree protoction zone, oxisting sod, vegetation and leat littor sholl be romovod and the, soil loosened without injuring the roots. b. The GrOG within tho troe protection zona shall be properly tertilized to improve the vigor and growth ot the roots. c. Porous, tour-inch agriculturo drain tilos shall bo laid over the soil to drain liquids away trom tho trunk. A drop ot at ltast one eighth (1/8) inch per toot shall be provided. The drain tield shall be designod to provide adequate drainage ot the existing contiqurotion ot the treos. , , .-.-. .'''"1 I I /'/-",/ a [I FI t] E' P611"V.IS RII.'Oll/Cn PmllICrf()ll Sr:II'tf~/fI, SlICllon SOI.04 " d. Tho number oC drains shall depend upon soil material I lightor sandy soils and porous gravelly matorial roquire fower drains than heavy non-porous soils. e. Aeration shall be providod by installing vertical tiles along tho system. The vertical tiles shall be filled with gravel and capped with a heavy-duty mgsh to kg9p out trash and debris. f. Dry wolls shall be large enough to allow for maximum growth of the tree trunk. Host large shade troos require at loast a sixty (60)-inch diametor well. For slow-growing mature trees, a spaco of twelve to eighteon (12-18) inchos shall be providod between the trunk and the side of the woll at evory point. g. To prevent washing or material into the well, tho dry well casing walls shall be high enough to bring the coping just above the level of the proposod till. h. Dry well walls shall be constructed of materials that pormit paGSage of air and water. Concreto blocks backod with galvanized screening may be used for the sides of the well. i. Gratings or barriers shall be used around openings that are large enough to present a hazard to pedestrians. I ! I f I --:"i i I I ; , I , , I ! I I 1 I I~I [I FI [I ~I Pal1/1V.III R~~nllrr:n PmtI'CrlM .~nrlnrrlt SlJCtillfl 50104 j. Opan walla ahllll ba clallnad rogularly to ramova 8adimont, lallvaa, and dabria that might intartara with tho traa pll81ago ot air. k. Largo Itonoa Ihall ba placod ovar tho drllinllga tUOI And a layor ot amallar 8tonal ahall bo placad over tho ramAindar ot tho ground within tho drip lino. 1. ^ layar ot graval ahall ba placad ovar tho atgn@l. m. Tho till ahall bo complatod with a layar ot poroua 8011. Saa FIGURES 5.01.04-8, -C, AND -D. l I .1 !j :, " .,",-~;"'--= Ii il !I I I! I, II " I i I I .."..j I ',,-.'.:.',,,, I I I , f . I ; , , I' 1 I 1 I IIfIII [1 [I FI [I ~, Pn(!q V.I7 Rn~()IJfCo PmtncrJon !if:vrfnrd, SncrfonS 01 (II Dry well around tree permits air and woler clrculollon. Tiles on oround are llopod to drain away from trunk and oft 'rools (arrow). Vertical bell Illes (A) ore connoctod with drain to permit additional aIr circulation: one on the extreme rloht II hold erect by loose slones. ilf,' I , I '~J" .. ~t.'i , This drawlll9 shaWl 0 grid poIlem 01 tiles for draIning 0 Glrond of trese, riqure 5.01.04-8 Use Of Drain Tiles Itr'l-I a [I FI [I 5 P~QO V.IR Rn.,nurco Pmtoclloo 5111ndll1lfs .~(dI)ll50104 oJ~~ .....~. .,f' ,. ,.,. ,..1" LUUTICAL U DAftl" TILE /'"... -. "', ".JI.<. ~".,. . ..J.......~~V.. - ~.t~... . ,rr'''' ~uERTlcnL DAnl" "y.. TIU ," DAM" Tl LE ~~.. - -- - DAM" TIU r piquro 5.01.04-0 Raisinq Tbo Grado . i II i 11f'l1 a [I' FI C' b Pnlln V.I9 1I1l!!OllreO Pro/llC~OfI Stlnt1ntlls SIlC~on 501,001 DIlVIIELL VERTI CAL TI LES LOOSE STOHES BOIL FILL SIlALL STOHES DAAIH TILES Figure 5.01.04-D RaiaiDq Tbe Orade '. .. , ;i 'I Ii I' I' iI \l -, II .' ~ '..r , ! -, 11f'l1 \ -- [f FI LI . I P31l" V.?O Rn.'OUff:e PlOIncrlon Stnnrllll!f, $ncrlon 5 o,~ 2. Whon loworing tho grado, tho following moasuros shall bo takonl a. Roots shall bo cut cloanly and ro-trilMlod aftor oxcavation. b. Tho canopy shall bo prunod to aid in maintaining traa vigor. c. Whon loworing tho grado of tho soil surrounding a protoctod troo, tho maximum nul1lbor of troo roots within tho troo protaction zona shall bo prosorvod by using any of tho following mothodsl (1) Torracing. Tho aroa within tho troo protoction zone is loft at tho original grado by torracing. (2) Rotaining wall. Tho ana within tho treo protoction zono 11 loft at tho original grado constructing a dry rotaining wall. Tho rotaining wall shall bo porous to allow for aoration. (3) Torracing and rotaining wall. Tho aroa within " ;1 iI .i ii II II ; i ,I " I , _..'-'~, .:" ~ - -, ".-..:.. .~--~ . tho troo protoction zono is loft at tho original grado by tho combined uso of torracing and dry rotaining wall. 800 FIGURE 5.01.04 E. ( I '. If-Ifl , " : ' [J [r FI [I EI Pnlln V.21 Ro..'t)(IfC() ProIttetlM St:tntlr"d, 5t\CtlM 501,04 \ . .... I AMi. ~,"I Orli.~_ ~~~ ..... ....-.. ....~ t\;; 01066 . . 01Q~~..0!.~' ~ ~ Dry retailing - - Mhduro at ~at moss or wall. I'V ~oe teat mold and loll Ne'fl Y. Fiqure 5.01.oe ! toverin9 Tbo Grado " ii :I Ii II q '--'i I 'fl/-I a [I FI t] c, P~110 V.1~ RIl.'OI/fCII PrrJltoclJOfI Slltronll1! SM.t!0fI Ii 0 'Of J. Minor Changos in Grado Whon tho chango in grado il minor, aa dotorminod by tho Staff Forostor, lolaor protoctivo moalurOl than tholO dOlcribed nbovo may be taken. Tho Staff Forostor shall approve tho uso of tholo mothodl whoro thoir uso will not ondangor tho hoalth of tho protoctod troe. E. Avoiding Injurios Duo To Excavationl 1. Wator, sower, and othor utility l1nol should bo routed around tho troa protoction zonol of protoctod traos. 2. If 0 Uno cannot rOAlonably be routod around tho troo protoction zone, tho lino shall be tunnellod bsnoath the area within tho zone. Tho tunnal shall bo offlot to one aido of tho trunk to prevont dam ago to tho main tap , roots. r. Avoiding Injury ny Paving within The Drip Lino Porous paving may bo placod within the troe protoction zone of a protectod troo, so long as no damago is inflictod to tho troe by grade change, compaction of' tho soil, or any other I , .-'10 i CAUSO. (COHMENT: Tho torogoing protoctivo 1II01lSurOS IUId tiguros aro adllptod trolll 'Troo Protoction HlUlual tor Builders IUId Devolopers,' Florida Division ot Forostry, Forost Educlltion Buroau; Collins Building, Tallahassoo, Florida 32201. Bocauso tho appropriato protoctivo lIIoasuros lIIay chl11lgo liS knCNlodgo in tho aroa ot urbl11l torostry incrollsos, you should contllct your local forostor tor tho llltost troo protoction lIIoasuros.] I J/-l/-I E1 [/ FI " I t] Pallo V.13 RO$ourcII P'OII)C~OII Sr:Ilr14rd, SI)C~0II5 or.05 " 5.01.05 Spoci~l provisions For Tho Protoction ot H4ngrovos A. oonoral1y In addition to tho foroqoinq tree protection requiromonts, the fOllowing spocial provisions sholl apply to tho rellloval or altoration of mangroves (black mangrove, Aviconnia gormin~ns, whito mangrove, Laguncu14ria racomosal rod mangrove, Rhizophora manglo). D. Roplaaomont Mangrovos may not bo romovod unloss the doveloper roplacos or relocatos on tho sallie dovolopmont sito at least an oqual numbor of mangroves, nocessary to ro-vogotato a land area oqual to or greater than tho land area trom which mangrovos were rOlllovod. 'rho devoloper shall provido a plan to be approvod by the Staft Forester or other appropriate professional, to assure tho survival of tho replaced or rolocatod lIlangrovos and to stabilizo the shoroline frolll which mangrovos wore relllovod. 'rhe approvod plan is an oxpress condition of any pormit. Failure to carrY out any provision of the plan shall be a violation of this Codo. c. other protectivo Hoasuros 'rhe following protoctivo moasuros apply to all mangrovos. 1. A pormit shall be obtai nod frolll DER for any altoration of mangrovos in jurisdictional wators. 2. A pormit shall bo obt~inod frolll tho city/county for any alteration of mangrovos which are oxompt from DER permit requiremonts. Ii , \i I I, II , , I , I .. "-.. ~ I I 1'14-1 , ' a [I FI " I ' I Pnllf V.14 Rnl()/1ftfI Prol~OfI ST:llldnrrf, ~on50',~ ). Stondardll tor oltorDtion of lIlonqrovos IIhall bo those containod in rulo 17.27, Honqrovo Protoction, ot the Florida AdIIlinistrativo Codo. (COHHEN'J't 'I'ho roquirolllont thllt a DBR porm1t bo obtainod should, ot courso, bo dolotod Jt porm1tt1ng authority blls boon dologatod to tho 10cII1 govornmont pursuant to Rulo 17.27.0800, ,.A.C.] 5.01.06 Spoc1al prov1s10ns For Protoct1on ot Canopy ROllds A. GOllorally Tho city/county commission hos determined that certAin roadwaYII within tho city/county lIlorit spocial protection of tho treos which line and/or provide canopies over the roodway. It ia tho purposo ot thio ooction to describe those roadway sectiono and roquire additional protection, throuqh control of activities that abut these roadways. D. DaslgDatloll ot Roadvaya Tho followinq roads aro dosiqnatod as troo-lined and canopy road protection areaSI [Local canopy road& should be listed.) C. Rsstrlctlolls All protected spocles within an area oxtondinq titty (50) teot on either side ot the dosiqnatod roadways are protected trom removal or destruction by the requirolllonts ot this soction. No protected apecies within the area of protootion sholl be removed without permit. Protoctod troos which are IIpprovod for rellloval shall be roplaced with one and ono halt (1.5) times tho number ot trunk circumference inches liS the rellloved I I 'I ., I i'. I II Ii H I II Ii :1 II , i i , I . ..u,l , , I' tree(s). 1'1'11 i' tJ.[1 FI '" E'. ' Pnlln V.?5 Rn~Jt'ClI PIOIr.r.llooSrnnrlnrrts Sr.r.IIM 5 0 r.o7 5.01.07 ProsorvGtlon ot Protoctod Troos As Grounds For VArlAncO From Othor Roqulromonts ot Thls Codo The prelOrvation ot any protectod tree may be considored as a tactor in rendering a doc is ion upon an application tor a variance from the literal application ot other requirements ot this Code. Soo Part 10.02.00 ot this Code tor Variance provisions.) 5.02.00 ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LANDS 5.02.01 Conoral provlslons A. Rolationabip To othor Roquirements Relating To Tbe protoction ot Environmentally sensitivo Lands In addition to meoting the tOllowing protection ot environmentally sonsitive lands requiremonts, developmont plans shall comply with applicable federal, state and wator managoment district rogulations relating to environmentally sonsitive lands. ,In all cases the strictest of tho applicable standards shall apply. B. consorvation Element Incorporated By Reterence Tho Consorvation Elomont ot the City/County Comprehonsive Plan as trom time to time amendod is hereby incorporated by reterance into this Code. (COHHEN'l': Th1s provldon 1s nocosslUj' only 11 tho ConsorvGt10n Blomont v1l1 be usod to dotormlno tho locGtlon lJ1Id/or boundarIos ot onvironmontGlly sonsItlvo lAndS.] c. Compliance Wban Subdividing Land Each lot ot a proposod subdivision must includo a sito j I I I i " suitablo tor constructing a structuro in contormity with tho Ilffl .0 [I FI " I .~, Pan" V,'6 II/lSOIIrc:O Pfl)/PCIIM SIIlntfallfs .~1)(;1I011 5 U1.0 [ standards ot thoso protoction ot onvironmontally sonsitivo lands roqulations. 5.02.02 Dotinjtjons Accossory tlse A uae ot land or structure or portion thoreof customarily incidontal and subordinate to the principal ual of the land or structure and locatod on the samo parcel with the principal uso. Adjagant TO 1 protaoted Environmontally sonsitivo Aroa Any location within fivo hundrod (500) foot of tho boundary of any Protoctod Environmentally Sonsitive Aroa, whethor tho location is on or ott the development site. Adverso Ilttects Any modHications, altorlltions,. or ettocts on wators, associatod wotlands, or shorolands, includinq thoir quality, quantity, hydroloqy, surfaco aroa, spocios composition, or usofulnoss for human or natural usos which aro or may potontially bo harmful or injurious to human hoalth, wolfaro, satoty or proporty, to bioloqical productivity, divorsity, or stability or which unroasonably intortoro with tho roasonablo USI of proporty, includinq outdoor rocroation. Tho term includos socondary and cumulativo as woll as diroct impacts. Associatod 'etland Any wetland that is adjacont or contiquous to wators, or which has a diroct hydroloqio connoction to waters. i I 'I :1 ,.1 "j I' I II/'lfl a [I FI " I LI City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM DATE: August 2. Ig90 TO: Mayor and CI ty Council FROM: Harlan K. Karr. City Clerk ~,i RE: league of Iowa Hunlclpal1tles Heetlng As I mentioned the other evening the state league meeting Is schedulfd for Sioux City September 12.14. I did Investigate the possibility of the league sponsoring a bus to the conference going from the east part of the state to the west. I spoke to the league office and was told there would be no bus this year. Interested offfclals are encouraged to car or van pool to the conference. Please check your calendars and let me know If you are Interested In attending or will need to reserve a City car for the trip. So far Susan and Naomi have stated their Intention to attend. 14'1-J;, i I' I: .j n ;1 " il II ,I - ~ I i i I ! I' _ u,1 .,-, i i I , I ! I:. , ' [I FI " I S ~ ~ r,1II Johnson County Council of Governments ~It. E Ivrrn,1,.'" 1\',1;( " 1'.',1. ;..1 Oalo: August 1, 1990 To: Mombors 01 tho Iowa City City Council From: Margo Ponnoy, Human Sorvrcos Coordlnalor Ro: Froo Bus TIckot Program Rovlow S!nco S9plember 01198-3, \he City 01 Iowa CJ~f !la; proy1dad tree bus tlckot; to ftcioay inolViduals \hrough human sorvlco agonclos In our community, Tho program Initially asslstod porsons sooklng work \hrough Job Sorvrco of Iowa. In Juno 011965, \ho Crisis Conlor and tho Johnson County Oopartmont 01 Human Sorvlcos bocamo distribution silos for tho Froo Bus TIckot Program, and In Jufy of t 989 \ho Emorgoncy Housing Pro)ocl also bocamo a distribution silo, r# Each partlclpallng agoncy Is allollod a pro.dotormlnod numbor 01 tickets oach mon\h to dlstrlbuto to lis cllonls, If thoro aro tlckots loft ovor at tho ond of any month, tho numbor 01 tlckots provldod lor \ho noxt month Is roducod to provont stockpiling 01 unusod tlckots by any agoncy. Tho Oopartmont 01 Human Sorvlcos, tho Crisis Conlor, and Iho Emorgoncy Housing Proloc1 supply statistics rogordlng tho numbor 01 tlckots dlsponsod and tho purposos for which tho tlckots aro usod, Job Sorvlco doos not supply \hIs Inlormallon, as \hoy accoplod \ho program with tho stipulation that \hoy not bo roqulrod 10 scroon cllonts or koop rocords, During FY90, tho four agonclos rocolvod a lolal 01 4,876 tlckots and 25 ono.monlh bus passos, I havo appondod lollors rogordlng \ho Froo Bus TIckot Program Irom Iho Olroctors 01 tho human sorvrco agonclos Involvod, Thoy aro vory onlhuslastlc about this program, Slallstlcs on tho usago 01 \ho IIckots during FY90 aro also Includod, Whllo tho majority continuo 10 bo usod for employmont.rolatod ac1lvlUos (66%1, tho romalnder mel a wide range 01 noods (soo Tabla IV), Both \ho statistics prosontod and tho Olroctors' rosponsos Indlcato that Council's objoctlvos In oSlabllshlng tho Froo Bus TIckot Progrom aro bolng lulfillod, During tho last month, I havo dlscussod \hIs program wllh tho Olroctor 01 oach ogoncy Involvod and havo carofully rovlowod tho slatlstlcs on tlckot usago, I concludod \hat tho curronl program, whllo IImllod In scopo, has boon olloctlvo In providing transportation asslslanco to thoso who roally nood It. With Iho approval 01 tho City Managor and ollho agonclos Involvod, a chango has boon modo for FY9\ In tho maximum numbor of IIckols avallablo to oach agoncy por month. Tho tolol numbor olllckots avallablo por monlh romalns unchangod; only tho pallorn 01 distribution has boon allorod, Tho Crisis Conlor, Oopartmont 01 Human Sorvlcos, and Emorgoncy Housing Pr%ct conslstonlly run out of IIckols boloro tho ond of tho month (soo Tablo VIII, Howovor, Job Sorvrco has had tlckots loft at tho ond of oach month, In ordor to onhanco tho availability of Ihoso tlckOls to thoso who nood thom, tho maximum monthly tlckot allotmontto Job Sorvlco for FY91 hos boon roducod by 76, and tho maximum monthly allotmont for oach 01 tho othor throo ogonclos has boon Incroasod by 25, Both Iho old and now pallorns 01 distribution aro shown bolow, , ;i . I /'1-'1-3 ,tJ [I FI' I h 2 &1m FY90 Maxlmum Mon\hly Allolmont FY91 Maximum Mon\hly Allotmont Crisis Contor Oopartmont 01 Human Sorvlcos Emorgoncy Housing ProloC1 Job Sorvlco TOTAL 100 165 50 2QQ 50S 125 lea 75 ill 50S " Tho olloctJvonoss 01 \hIs now distribution pa"orn will bo monllorod throughout tho yoar. II should onablo \ho agonclos to holp moro cllonts who nood transpo"allon asslstanco, Ploaso call mo ot 356-524211 you havo quostlons or concorns rogardlng any aspoC1 01 \ho Froo B~ ~Q! PrQ9wn. Isp , , . I ~, 'T !\ i! ii il II I . '1 II , . . I .; I :1 , i . I I \ I , :I , i I I , I'I4J ' , , ., , I. rl FI '. I ,-, - FREE BUS TICKET PROGRAM July I, 1989 to Juno 3D, 1990 TABLE I TOTAL TICKETS DISPENSED BY THE CITY TO EACH AGENCY ~ QsI:QIg ~ ~ ImI. CrIsis Conlor 300 300 300 300 1,200 Oopt. 01 Human Sorvlcos 465 465 465 465 1,860 Emorgoncy Housing Pr%ct 148 150 150 150 698 Job Sorvlco 342 260 236 380 1,218 TOTAL 1,255 1,176 1,161 1,295 4,878 TABLE II TOTAL TICKETS DISPENSED TO CUENTS BY EACH AGENCY ~ QsI:QIg J.all:M<< &l!:lll4lI ImI. CrisIs Contor 287 297 318 300 1,200 Oopt, 01 Human Sorvlcos 465 465 465 465 1,880 Emorgoncy Housing ProJoct 144 154 150 150 698 Job Sorvlco 289 276 321 368 1,253 TOTAL 1,185 1,191 1,252 1,283 4,911 TABLE 11/ TICKETS ON HAND AT EACH AGENCY DoglMlng Em! Crisis Contor 0 Oopt, 01 Human Sorvlcos 0 Emorgoncy Housing Projoct 0 Job Sorvlco In End Em! o o o 142 142 TOTAL In TOTAL BUS PASSES DISPENSED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. 25 (Only Iho Oopartmont 01 Human Sorvlcos dlsponsod monthly bus possos,) I , , , , i I I ...! I i I i /'l-IfJ o [I FI '. I E' TABLE IV NUMBER OF TICKETS USED FOR: Cr1IIJ emGIgoncy Joll ~ ~ tlM!lllI ~ Iml. Jl to sook omploymont 310 607 163 1,2~ 2.338 40 to and 'rom omploymont 407 303 165 875 10 appolntmont with othor ogoncy 152 195 184 63\ 11 I modlcal appolntmonl 111 257 47 415 0 chlldron to and from school 42 249 291 . 0 apartmont hunting 13t 39 170 3 10 roturn homo 127 ~ 121 3 to adult classos 0 96 104 2 I roturn appolntmont 37 37 , mlscollanoous 22 N 23 . I" TOTAL 1,200 1,060 690 1,253 4,911 100 'i !! 11 1, 'loss than one porcont. 1 ! I TABLE V NUMBER OF INOIVIOUALS/FAMIUES THAT RECEIVED TICKETS' JuN-SeDt ~ ~ W:.llaJl IQl&, , Crisis Contor 82 92 82 78 334 Oopt. 01 Human Sorvlcos 62 63 74 68 287 Emorgoncy Housing Projoct 42 47 40 29 1 !is TOTAL 108 202 196 175 759 'This tablo doos not Includo Job Sorvico tlckots, i , I i -,....-:::.::..::,;.::-~ I I i i ! , , I , . . I I I I i , l'I'IfJ , : ' a [I FI '. f cf . TABLE VI PAllERN OF DISTRIBUTION. NOOlbeI oIlndiYldualsl CIlsIa Emergency FlIIlUlf'lIlIl Reulved: ~ M ~ E2I& · ll1ckot 21 6 7 34 2 IIckots 38 8 68 102 3 tlckots 5 3 13 21 4 IIckots 263 8 63 324 Moro than 4t1ckots 7 242 29 278 TOTAL 334 267 168 759 .Thls tablo doos notlncludo Job Sorvlco, Job Sorvlco usually dlstrlbutos two tlckots por Individual, TABLE VII NUMBER OF DAYS LEFT IN THE MONTH WHEN TICKETS RAN OUT ..a CIlsla Emergoncy Job E ~ ~ tlMnlI mg ;\ Ju~ 13 24 . . II August 6 2 . . \1 Soptombor . 2 . . II ,I Octobor 11 B 17 . , , Novombor 16 2 14 . I Oocombor . 10 19 . .....J <<'0-'. January 9 9 8 . Fobruary 14 13 16 . I March 15 12 13 . I I ! April 2\ 7 10 . I ; . ; May 17 10 15 . I l i Juno 12 10 12 . I ! I' AVERAGE 11 9 10 0 .Tho agoncy did not run out 01 tlckols this month. I J I i \ I , /'IlfJ i I. a [I R ;~' t] Crisis Center 321 EDIt Flrlt Street Iowa City, Iowa 112240 Crill I Llno BUlfnm Llno Food Bonk (319) 351.()140 (319) 351.2726 (310) 35 I'()I 28 July 19, 1990 K\tl]o Ponnoy, IIl1Mn SOrvices COordir14tor John8Cll1 COUnty Council of Covomncnts 410 E. W3shinqton St. Iowa City, IA S2240 DeAr K\tl]O, Tho bus tickots thAt aro 9ivon oAch month to the Crisis Center to dia- tributo to clienta is an invalll4blo aervice. With limited lOCAl AS- sistlnco available to clients for local trans(Xlrtltion in tho cannunity, tho bus tickota continuo to bo a vrtarlinJc in helpinq lOCAl clienta with traos(Xlrtltion noocls. Clionta use tho tickots to 90t to jobs, look for work, get their children to and fran school, 90t to agency app:lintments such as tho Department of IIl1Mn SOrvices, And mcdiC41 app:lintments. Clients have oven used bus tickot. to 90t to and fran our agency to 90t food. '1110 incroaao in tho allotment of bus tickots to tho Crisis Centor has bean of ai9nificant Lmportlnce to clients. Prior to tho increase, bus tickots diatributed throuc.lh tho Crisis Center havo bean 900e by mid-f1'Ol1th. , .i.. I I '! d it 'I Il 'j III .1 I! OJ I I !lost re<Jards, . 'j ..._'_.l --;'1 , .. / ./..' J ".. . '. ...' .,' JanUllry IlarrillOll Executivo Director I I ! I I I ij i' I j i ct IH,J I a [I FI i~' . I j'-- ~ lTAIE 0' I TERRY E. BRANSTAD, GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES JOHNSON COUNTY OFFICE CHAAlU II PALllfR, DiRECTOR CAROl. THOllPSON. DIRECTOR July 16, 1990 Marqo Ponnoy, Human Sorvicos Plannor Johnson county Council of Govornmonts 410 E. Washinqton St. Iowa City IA 52240 Doer Merqo I It's time for anothor roport on tho bus tiekat proqram. This yoar has soon an incroaso in pooplo usinq tho bus tickots to soarch for jobs and housinq, to qot to jobs and to qot childron to and from childcaro. Tho incroasod numbor of monthly passos has holpod, sinco so many clionts havo daily noods for transportation. Tho bus tickots aro usod up ovary month, and somotimos aro qono by tho third wook of tho month. It was qood nows that noxt yoar wo will have moro bus tickets availablo. Thank you for your help in coordinatinq and makinq this qo so smoothly for our aqoncy and our clients. Sincoroly, -i-- , i( " I ! / ,,"" ~-'" .. Carol Thompson Director of Human Services 911 Norlh Govornor . Iowa City, Iowa 62240.319.356.6050 I '!ifJ I. tJ [I FI i~' e , The Emergency Housing Project, Inc. 331 Norlh CiUbert Slreet IowA CJIy, Iowa 52240 A non pro!1 a~~ncy provtdJnQ hOlpllaltv and ,h(ltrr 10 those In nrrd July 19. 1990 Marge Penney Human Services Coordinator Johnson Co. Council of Governments 410 E. Washington (owa City Iowa 52240 I wish to express my thanks to you and the City Council for the monthly bus tickets which are made available to the clIents at the Emergency Housing ProJect. As you know most of these people are penniless and need assistanca of this nature in looking for employment, going to other human services agencies. going to doctors and looking for housing. It has made a real difference this last month since our allotment was increased to 75 tickets per month. We are currently housing approximately 85 people each month who are coming to us with many prOblems that aro of an emergency nature. We really feel these bus ,tlckots have offered them a means to get around town to take care of these prOblems. A lot of tha guests are handIcapped, elderly and frail and are unable to make long walks. In the past the Emergency Housing Project staff have spent a great many hours transporting these people to hospitals, doctors offices etc as the need aroso. We have been able to cut down on these tasks by issuIng the tickets when possible. ./ I I' if " " i' d \1 II I , I .1 Sincerely; . ~ttw l/,' .J(u",.,. Mary i(. larew, Director \ . I ...! ~.---:1 . , ! . " IWJ , , a [I Ff i~' ~I TtRRY t. GRANlTAD, 00'<'."". DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOVMENT SERVICES CVllTltlA P EISEl/HAUER. DIRECTOR Harso ponney lIuman Servicol Coordinator 410 E Walhinston Stroot Iowa City, Iowa 52240 July 20 I 1990 Doar HI. PonnoYl Again during tho past yoar, tho starr or tho Job Sorvico offico in Iowa City continuod to disponso tho clty bus tlckots to Job sookers of tho aroa upon roquost. It ls tho oplnlon of tho stnff that two ticketl onablo applicants to sat to a Job intorvlow nnd roturn. Althoush tho prosram has boon vary succossful, tho full allotmont of tlckots has not boen used. 1 beliovo tho asreod upon number of 125 tickets per month will be adequnte. Ploase thank the councl1 on behalf of tho rosidonts who havo bonefited from this servlce and roquest tholr continued approval for the prosram. Sincerely yours, ""'...- -1; ,./;(. '~7~" .-.-J" ~'( . .' ,- Tom BulUnston Hanagor 1000 EAST GRANO AVENUE I DES MOINES, IOWA ~0310 I ~1~.201.~307 : :: I I! Ii \1 J II . II I I ...:.1 > ,- -,_., "'~--'1j j I i I I , 1 I /H.J ,! i, rl 8 ;~, LI City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM Oalo: Jufy 27, 1990 To: City Council From: Mon,'ca Moon, Sonlor Plannor ]~ Ro: Urban Planning Division Work Program Tho WOIk program prauiltoa bolow Is a prlorlllzod IIsl basod on rosoarch noods Idontlnod In tho 1989 Comprohonslvo Plan Updalo and on Issuos Idontlnod by tho Planning and Zoning Commission, tho Hlstorlo Prosorvallon Commission, tho RJvorlront Commission, and tho slall, Tho OMs Ion will bo addrosslng \hoso Issuos and laking thom through \ho CommissIons and Council In tho approxlmato ordor ahown, Oalos 810 Indlcatod whoro thoy aro known at \hIs tlmo, Somo 01 tho work 1I0ms aro to bo complotod by othor dMslons and aro so notod. II should bo undorslood that complotlon 01 all olthoso 1I0ms will tako a numbor 01 yoars. As tho Council Idonllnos now Issuos, dlrroronl prlorltlos may bo SOl. Tho OMslon Is pursuing complollon 01 this program and will conllnuo to do so unloss Insltuclod by tho Council 10 do Olhorwlso. i , I I I I I I I H-'i I I j I , I i ; I Ipl-4 I , a [I FI j~' S URBAN PLANNING DIVISION WORK PROGRAM LONG RANGE PROJECTS: 1, South 01 Burlington Slroot dovolopmont plan 2. Highway 1 Wost Corridor Sludy . 8115190 3, Roovaluato annoxotlon policy ond soquonco 01 dovolopmont In light 01 annoxatlon position, 4. Community Survoy. phase I . 9/15/90 15, Cosl/bonon! ratio 01 rosldontlal dovolopmont 6. Community SYlV9Y' pha!9 tI . 2/15/91 7. Hlslorlc Prosorvallon Plan (pondlng succossful grant oppllcatlon) 8, Growth and Community Focllitlos Issuos: a. Oovolop plan lor IIro station locallons b, Oovolop stroot notwork for undovolopod aroas c. Noods assossmontlor opon spaco In dovolopod aroas d, Idontlty approprlalo school silos 0, Work with tho library slall rogardlng tho approprlatonoss and location of branch facllltlos ; I 9. Ana~sls 01 potontlal commorclal and Industrlol dovolopmont: targot aroas for growth and 110 Into tho CIP , 1 0, Roo~aluato and amond tho Irlngo aroa policy for Aroa 2 IMPLEMENTAnON PROJECTS: Envlronmonlal rogulatlons. Grading & Excavallon Ordlnanco and 00 sign Standards lor Erosion Control: Council publlo hoarlng 7/31/90 'Savo tho troos' ordlnanco discussion. 816/90 1'I'If i I , I I I I I Zoning oast 01 Scoll Boulovard , , . , a [/ FI i~' b 2 Summit Strool historic dlslrlcl onhancomont pion. complotlon by 9/1/90 Oovolop ontroncoways ovorlay zono Formallon 01 Northsldo Rosldontlal Historic Olstrlcl Subdivision Rogulatlons: a. doslgn standards b. procodural amondmonts c. socondary accoss d. Impact fcc, and exactions o. one lot subdivisions Roconcllo Zoning Ordlnanco with Fair Housing Act Oovelop Incontives In zoning ond subdivision rogulatlons lor tho construcllon 01 allordablo housing Sludy foaslblllty and doslrablllty 01 pormlttlng IImltod commorclal usos In oxlstlng oldor structuros In rosldentlal aroas Implomont opon spaco plan Amondmonts to Zoning Ordlnanco . as tlmo pormlts ~ Updato Iowa Rlvor Buffor & Troll Plan Evaluato amondmonts to strongthon tho Iowa Rlvor Corridor Ovorloy Zono Colloct dala to onhonco tho floodplain Insuronco program Oovolop an Iowa Rlvor Corridor brochuro .Iundod lor FY91 Coordlnato offorts to ostabllsh a pockot park Immodloto~ northwost 01 tho Bonlon Stroot Brldgo Coordlnato dovolopmont ollogo/slgnago lor Iowa Rlvor Corridor Troll Implomont portions 01 tho Rlvor Corridor Trail Plan Oovolop a rlvor cOr/ldor slldo show [i \1 .,' d I , I t I i .._, l I I I i I , I I I i' I , /'11'1 tJ [I FI j~' .,-, City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM Oalo: July 19, 1990 To: Slovo Atkins, City Managor From: Jamos Brachlol, Traffic Englnoor Ro: Traffic Paint . , Tho City has boon making Its strool marking palnl purchasos as part 01 \ho Iowa Ooportmont 01 Trwport:lIlOO'll annual paInt bld, In yesli pSillOOT (and tho City) havo USOd a chlorlnalod rubbor basod traffic paint. For tho 1990 pointing aoason, tho lOOT has changod Irom rubbor to an alkyd 011 basod paint. It Is my undorstandlng thai lOOT will convort to a walor basod paint In tho noar luluro. Porhaps In Iho noar luturo . ol\hor 1991 or 1992. (Many slalos havo convortod to wator basod palnls bocauso Ihoy aro loss harsh to tho onvlronmont.) This chango will Impacltho City. Purchasing tho paint as part 01 100r, contract has provldod \ho City with lowor palnl costs bocauso tho City', quanlltlo, aro addod to loor, quantltlos, Howovor, \ho convorslon to a non.chlorlnalod rubbor base may rosultln pooror porformanco. It appoars that tho ability 01 tho alkyd paInt to rotaln tho rofloctlvo boads Is loss than \ho chlorlnatod rubbor and nlghlllmo roflocllvlty may dogrado moro rapidly. Tho manufacluror ollho City's paint truck has had oxporlonco In olhor statos with walor basod paInts, Thoy Indlcatod that wator basod paints do not havo tho woar 1110 01 olthor tho chlorlnalod rubbor or Iho alkyd basod paints, In tho pastlho City has made one palnl appllcallon por yoar, It may wollbo that In tho futuro whon tho convorslon to walor basod palnlls complolo, Iho City may havo to mako annual spring and fall paInt oppllcallons. It Is uncloar whallmpact thIs will have on lho cost 01 tho City'a painting program, I would bo happy to discuss this furthor with you at your convonlonco. cc: Charlos Schmadoko, Olroclor 01 Public Works , ! ; , bc3.2 /,,/-S J 1 [1Ft i~' t' C1ty o~ Iowa C1ty M E M 0 RAN DUM TOI Chlrl.. Schmld.k. RiCk Fa... (' 'I , r ,f , I 1,;1 ' '.L FROMI Ed Enorott DATEI July 19, 1'1'10 REI Anllyticll Re.ult. from Privlte Drlnkino Wlter Supplies AdJlc.nt to th. 10wI City Llndfill W. received th. Inllyticll re.ult. on July 13 & lb, 1'1'10 for the w.11 .Impl.. tlk.n on MlY 1~ Ind Jun. 1'1, 1'1'10 trom th. privlt. drinkino wlt.r .upplie. IdJlc.nt to th. Ilndfill. Th... .Impl.. have been i'lni'llyzlld lor pH, ipweif1c conductlnc., totll orOlnic clrbon, Ind totll orOlnic hllid.. in qUldrupliclte. All plrlm.ttr. 11" within normll rlno.. Ind d.not. no chino. In wlt.r qUllity. Th. well. 11" .ch.dul.d to be .Impl.d 10lin on July 2~, 1'1'10. DATE DATE ANALYSIS COMMENTS COLLECTED RECEIVED Jln 12, 19'10 Fob 12, 1990 TCL - OK 4wk. Fib 28, 1990 Apr 19, 19'10 eloinnino bl..1 inl . OK 7wk. Apr 2~, 1990 Jun e, 19'10 OK b wk. MlY 1~, 1990 Jul lb, 1'190 OK Jun 19, 1990 Jul 13, 1'1'10 OK I I, I ! I ! 1,1 I I /11-1/-1. I , I I l~ : I i. . a [I FI j~' c, II /' . . / , .l I'" , I . \ ~&.. CITY OF 10 WA CITY - SPRING 1990 ACTIVITIES REPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION _ SOUTHEAST INTERCEPTOR SEWER _ HIGHWAV ~/INTERSTATE 80 - BENTON STREET BRIDGE - IOWA CITY CAN RR SPUR I " I " I' \ I I ;1 - LANDFILL PARKING RAMPS MAINTENANCE _ MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES I I I ! _ _:~l ";'1 /'I'/-' I I ! i i i' ! I I , I I I ! I 1 , I I pITY OF IOWA CITY. IOWA I" I i, tJ [/ FI 3 [I ENGINEERING DIVISION ACTIVITIES REPORT SPRING 1990 Thl EnQinllrinQ Divilion il m.n'QinQ thl conltruction of four m.Jor proJlctl thil IprlnQ wlth contr.ctl tot.lllnQ oVlr tll.7 ml1110n. In Iddltion, dellQn rlvllw .nd conltructlon inlp.ctlon of lubdlvllionl u wIll u thl I.ndf ill II.ch.tl lnvlIUQ.Uon .nd dlvllopmlnt of . y.rd wUtl compolUnQ prOQr.m h.vI combln.d to kllp UI vlry bUlY. Thl Dlvllion lookl forw.rd to Junl 4 whln Ed EnQroff, our nlw civll InQlnllr, wlll blQln work. Ed hll I M.ltlrl DIQrl1 In Clvil .nd Environm.nt.1 EnQin.lrlnQ from thl Unlvlrllty of Wllconlln. Ed'l IMplrllncl .nd Qr.du.tl work In lolid W.ltll InQlnl.rlnQ m.kl hlm w.11 luit.d to providl t.chnlc.1 lupport for thl I.ndfill .nd lolid wUtl prOQr.ml. Thl1 wlll friO Joycl DILonQ to rlluml full-tlml dlliQn Ind .dmlniltrltion of c.plt.1 proJectl .nd lubdlvillon rlvl.w. A lumm.ry of our m'Jor .ctivltlel II wIll .1 upcominQ prOJICtl il provided bllow. I. SOUTHEAST INTERCEPTOR SEWER PROJECT : I Conltruction of the Southe'lt Intlrclptor Sew.r ProJlct relumed in M.rch. The firlt order of bUlinll1 W'I to complltl the borinQ of a 24-inch dhmltlr uwer I,lndlr thl rAilrOAd track I from I plt eMcavatld in Merclr P.rk. The lubcontr.ctor relponlible for thil operltion eMclvated a larQo pit in Merclr P.rk Ball Oilmond No. J lalt fall to flcilitate thl borinQ, thIn wlnt bankrupt. Johnlon Brothlrl Corporation (J8CI workld two Ihiftl for 1-1/2 wlekl to removl the abandonld equlpmlnt, f!nilh the borlnQ, and repair the ball diamond. ThinQI lookld Qood for thl IprinQ loftblll Ilalon until thl 10ddinQ lubcontractor WII Ilow to rlplace the lod. Univerllty of low. ball diamond. werl u.ed for two weekl of thl 1lllon. ! 1 I I Con.truction in the neiQhborhoodl hi' be on proQrlllinQ .t a flit pace. Unfortunately the wet wllthlr hll hampered pavlnQ, 10ddinQ and other re.toration activltlel. All .anltary and .torm .Iwer in.t.ll.tlon In SIQmlnt Three (Frlend.hip Street) i. complete .nd 1. In the proce'l of bllnQ te.tod. The .anlt.ry .ewer In SOQment Four hal proQrl.led up Mt Vernon Drive to W..hinQton Strlot with .torm .ewer 1 1'l'f1 I. [I R '~I ' , Inlt.ll.tlon tollowlnO .bout one block behlnd. and . portlon ot Frlondlhlp Street h.ve Frlendlhlp Stroot h.1 .Ire.dy celebr.ted nel0hborhood barbecue on the now p'vement. M.yfield Ro.d blln p.ved. by h.v 1nO . Durlno the noxt month conltruction on Soomont Four will continue north .Iono Mt. Vornon Drive .nd then proceod e.lt alono Princeton Ro.d II propOlld In the or10ln.1 Ichedule. P.vinO and lurf.co rlltor.tion will contlnue al the we.ther allowl. II. HIGHWAV 1 AT 1-80 IMPROVEMENTS Conltruction of the Hiohway i .t I-eo Improvomentl ii, a. of ~~19-90, 647. complotl, with b4.~7. ot the contract time uled. Th. culvlrt .xt.nlionl and r.tainino w.11 .re complet. alono with the e.rthwork and itorm lower .lloci.t.d wlth the louth bound I.no conltruction. NCS, throuoh Davl ROil, hal been very coopor.tivo dlallno wlth the lnconvlnlonc. of conltructlon in the front yard and only accell of thllr bUlln'll durlno the bUlielt time of the yeAr 1~37 plrmanlnt Imployeel plul a m.ximum of 2~6 tempor.riel). Thl NCS driveway hal beln relocatld to allow Ipac. for both the n.w louth bound lanll and laf. vehicular mov.ment from the drivoway. The lift Itation accell drive from NCS drive h.1 been r'-'Itablilhed. Work r.mainino to be compl.t.d in thil aroa conliltl ,of pavino of louth r.diuI, fin. oradinO and l..dinO. The louth bound throuoh I.nel, left-turn l.n'I, .nd I-eo on- ramp hay. been compl.ted. After inlt.llation of Ihould.rl, lubdriinl ind hiOhw.y liohtino (compl.te wlthin the n.xt two weekl), triffic Ind trlffic control will be Ihifted to tho new PlvinO .nd work wi II proClld on the reconltruction of the north bound Iln.1 Ind .ddition of 11ft-turn I.n... I ..L 'j I III. BENTON STREET BRIDGE WIDENING PROJECT Conltruction activitiel durino the monthl from November of 19B9 throuoh May of 1990 included the followinOI Staoe I Conltruction (rel.tive to the widonod or northl'rn portion of the now bridoa) I pourino concrete tor the bridoe deck, barrler rail and bridoe lidewalkl Ind I erectino lidewalk rail and barrier curb rall. 2 /W1 ~ rl FI .:, ;:, I _ __ St.oe II Conltruction (rel.tive to the eNiltino or louthlrn portion of thl bridOI) I tr.nlferrino vlhicul.r tr.ffic from thl INiltino or louthern portion of the bridoe to the widlned portion of thl nlw bridoe, I removino deck .nd Itructur.1 Itell oirdlrl' · removino .nd rebuildino the hl.dl of the pieri' I Irectino .nd pl.cinO new Itructur.1 Itlll bl.ml over the rlbuilt piers .nd 'b~tm~nt!l and I formino thl bridoe deck .nd settino IpoNy-co.tld reinforcino b.rl. St.oe III Construction (rll.tive to thl louthern portion of thl br idOl) I pourino concrete for thl bridOI dick .nd sidew.lk, I formino, slttino rlinforcino b.rs, and pourino thl b.rr ilr rd I , I I I I II Ii I erlctino lidew.lk r.il .nd b.rrilr curb r.ill I removino the CRANDIC Railro.d crolsino loc.tld Just e.st 01 thl bridOI (plrformed by CRANDIC Railro.d)1 -1 I rllocatino the power lines .dJacent to the north side of thl bridoe (performed by low.-Illinois a'l ~ Electric), ! . I .........J ...,,"--...-.,..., I inst.llino storm sewer and intakel' I constructino reinforce appro.ch p.vlmlnt on both sidel of the bridoe, .nd I p.intino the final co.t of paint on the structural ste.1 beams (The first coat of paint il . primlr .nd is performed by the f.bricator.l. I , , , The followino work activities will be compllted durino thl neNt few months. I I' i I I , I settino the lioht pOleD on the bridoe and .pproach, I removino the remaindor of the eNiltino approach pavemont on Senton Stroet from tho bridoe wOlt to Riverside Drive and from tho bridoo oast throuOh tho 3 11f'I-1 i. rl FI '~I ,~, - int.rllction with C.pitol Strl.tl · pourinQ th. nlw appro.ch pavement .nd lidew.lk while .t th. ,.m. time providinQ .cce.. to McDon.ld', R..t.urant .nd Munn', S.loon an the WI,t-.id. of the river .nd City C.rton on the e..t-.id., · compl.tinQ .mb.nkm.nt Qr.dinQ .nd rip r.p operation" and · in.t.llinQ th. hi,toric.1 t.blet, .t the northe..t .nd .authwl,t corner. of thl bridQ', Th. proJ.ct i. .pproxim.tely qQ~ ~omplete. Thl bridQI ihould be reaplnld to tr.ffic by mid AUQu.t. Thl contr.ctor, low. OridQI .nd CUlvert, Inc., i, w.11 .hl.d of ,ch.dul., h.vinQ u..d only ~bY. of the .llow.ble warkinQ d.y.. IV. IOWA CITY CAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY RAILROAD SPUR Con.truction of thl C.n ManufacturinQ Company'. railroad .pur i. compl.t. and w.. acc.pt.d by thl City Council on May 1, 1990. Th. 11nal co.t of thl proJ.ct Wit 100,472.03, 13,8B3.33 hiQhlr than th. contract amount. Thi. av.rrun occurr.d b.cau.. th. actu.1 voluml of balla.t and .ub-balla.t r.quir.d to compl.t. thl proJ.ct was hiQhlr than e.timatld. j , j . I V. LANDFILL Th. Ea.t Clntral Iowa Council of Gov.rnm.nt. (ECICOGI Comprth.n.ivl PI.n hit bltn recently approved by thl Iowa Department of Natural RllourCII (DNR).' The comprthln.iv. .olid wa.te m.naQement pl.n .ddr..... .olid w..t. i..ul. on both a p.r-Juri.diction a. will.. on . rlQional ba.i. and wa. dev.loped to meet rtquirtmentt ..tabl hhed undllr the Groundwatllr Protection Act P"'lId by Iowa leQi.l.ture. DNR approval of thl permit .mendment rlque.t for a y.rd w..te compo.t f.cility .ite .t the I.ndfill i. anticipated .oon. Mond.y, M.y 21, the fir.t d.y of .eparate yard wa.tl pickup yieldld 10 ton.. The amount of rOQular r.fUII th.t Wit 'ECICOG coordinate. . .ix-county reQion, which include. the Juri.diction. of Benton County, Iowa Caunty, Jone. County, Linn County, the City of Ced.r Rapid., Tama County, and thl City of Iowa City (John.on County). 4 /1f'l'1 tJ [I FI 3 L, collected the ..me day w.. 43.~~ ton.. IB.b7X wa.te dlverted from I.ndfill op.r.Uon. of whllt the City collact., .olel y .ttrlbuted to y.rd w..te. Tue.d.y'l yl.ld w.. ~ ton. of y.rd w..te. It wlll be lnter..tlno to .11 thl volum. of y.rd w..t. th.t i. colllct.d w'lk to wl.k. Mond.y, M.y 21, w.. .1.0 . bon.nz. d.y for n.w.p.p.r., tonn.o. wn up ~ ton. from 10 to 1~ ton.. Gr'"tld, th.t 1. . .inO I. d.y .n.p.hot of .ctlvltll', but combined wlth the y.rd w..t. tot.I., it could mlln comlnO on. .t.p clo..r to the 2~X r.duction r.qulrement.. Whlle Mond.y'. IIpar.tion effort. combln. to .n .pproMlm.t. 3bX r.duction from the r..ldentill 'Ictor, thlt ..ml ..p.ratlon .ffort r.pr...nt. only b to 7X of thl tot.1 w..ta .tr..m r,cliv.d .t thl low. Clty I.ndflll. low. City h.. rlcelvld wrlttln DNR .pprovll of the 10wI City L.ndfill InvIIUo.Uon Rlport. A m..Uno with Sh.nnon " W11.on w.. held ~/31/90 to ravi.w thl Ph... II PI.n of Study. Th. Ph... II Plan i. .ch.dulld to b. pr..lnt.d for council .pprovll .t the July 10 mllltino. Phna II con.l.t. of plac.m.nt of monitorlno w.ll. .nd borino' to d.t.rmin. IMt.nt of IlIchat. mov.m.nt, orioln of I.,ch,t., .nd oround w.t.r t..tino .t the I.ndflll .it.. Th... r..ult. wlll b. u.ad to d.v.lop . hydroO.oloOlc .tudy " r.qulr.d by DNR ,nd .1.0 to dav.lop Ind ,vllu.te r.m.diatlon alt.rn.tlve. lf n.c....ry. Phl.a II i. ..tlmlt.d to tlk. .IM month. to compllt.. ,; Monthly monHorlno of Willi wlt.r of r..ld.nc.. lurroundlno the I.ndflll contlnue.. R..ld.nt. h.vll b.com. I~cu.tom.d to the monitorlno procedurll, Ind of tan h.v. .p.clflc qu..tlon. .nd conc.rn. thlt are .ddr....d on .It.. AlthouOh the t..t .nlly.l. hive not indicat.d cont.mln.tion, the Clty contlnu.. to off.r bottl.d wlt.r. , i 'il I il Th. r.n.w.1 of low. CHy'. I.ndfill p.rmit h forthcomlno. Wlth the compl.tlon and accept.nce of the Comprehen.lvl PI.n, thll.continued work on thll oroundwater lnvl.tlo.tlon, .nd .11 other permlt work underway, thl DNR h.. indlc.t,d th.t they arl prlpar.inO to i..ull thl lono aw.itld rlnlwal. VI. 1990 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PROJECT--CAPITOL " DUnUnUE STREET PARKING RAMPS Thh proJact involvDl thl repalr of variou. Him. ln the Capitol Streit and Oubuqull Strllt Parklno RampI. Work ltem. include rlpalr. to .pallld concrltl, IMp.nlion Joint. and cr.ckl, and the inltall.tion of a bon did concrlte oVlrlay on a 'Iction of parkino ramp on LllvII 2 of thl Oubuqull Strlet Parkino Ramp. Work bloan on thl project durlno thl IlIlt welk of April, 1990. ~ 11/-~1 fJ [I FI :~I 5 Thll proJ IIC t 11 .ppro" im. till y ~o~ comp I. t.. A prob I.m w.. .ncountlrlld with. po.t-t.n.ion c.bl. w.. cut wh.n prlp.rinQ the .rl. of thl DubuquI Str..t P.rkinQ R.mp for the bond.d concr.t. ov.rl.y. AlthouQh the .itu.tion i. ..f. for now, Shi v.-H.ttlry, low. CHy'. con.u It.n t on thll proJ.ct, 11 inv.'tiQ.tinQ rllmlldi.1 .ction, if n.c....ry. VII. DEVELOPMENTS Tho.. .ubdivi.ion. .nd l.rQ. .c.l. non-r..id.nti.1 dDv.lopm.nt. ILSNRD) of which pl.t., pl.n., or con.truction d"winQ' "11 now under r.view by the EnQinllrinQ Div1lion includ. Rupp.rt Subdivi.ion, P.rt TW~I W~'tpgrt PI.I., Idyllwild Subdivi.ionl Scott Blvd. E..t, Part 1, and ROQ.r. Firlt Addition. Thole lubdivi.ionl of which public improvDm.ntl .r. now und.r conltruction whereby in.pect10n lervice. ar. b.inQ p.r10rm.d by the EnQineerinQ Divi.ion includ. Me.dow RidQ', Hunt.r. Run SUbdivi.ion, Part SiNI Vill'Q. Gr..n, P.rt XI (Pha.. 211 and Court Hill-Scott Blvd, Part IX. VIII.OTHER PROJECTS DlliQn 01 pUbUc improvlmentl Subdivilion i. compl.tll and r.ady .chlldul.d 10r July .nd AUQult. for the to bid. Sycamor. Vi.w Con.truction 11 , , i I The 1ir.t a.phalt overl.y proJDct in three y.arl il in the dlliQn ph... with conltruction Ichedul.d for I.t. .ummor. Thil will likely be . Joint proJ.ct with the Parkl D,partmgnt and m.y include tennis court rllurflcinQ and Cemot.ry Road m.inten.nco. . i The Dllpartment of Tr.n.portation I. planninQ two bridQ. repdntinQ proJllcts and ono "lIroad crollinQ Improv.m.nt proJllct within the city this .ummer. The bridQII' .ch.dul.d for paintinQ are tho SurlinQton Str.llt/R.I.ton Cr.ek BridQ. .nd the HiQhw,y bllow. River BridQe.. Th. rallro.d cro..lnQ to be Improved I. on BurllnQton Strellt no.r the Unlver.ity of low. Phy.ic.1 Plant. Thil proJ.ct il tlntatlv.ly .chedul.d for AUQu.t b thru 10. Th. Unlvorllty of Iowa 11 in tho pl.nninQ .t'QII of two project. which will effect Burl1nQton Strnt nlllr the Phy.ical Plant. The flrlt project II an electrical duct-bank Icheduled for late lummor conltruction. Thil proJDct would IIffect tho outlido ea.t-bound lanll. The .ocond proJoct II . major .t..m tunnel reltoration Job .choduled for lummer of 1991. Thil project will impact welt-bound tr.fflc. b III-if1 - I I i' i [I FI '~I b NNW, Inc. of Iowa City, hat bRln hlrld to provldl dlll0n ..rvlCII for thl PhI' Scour El1mlnaUon Projlct. Scour problem. Ixl.t around thl pllrs of thl Iowa AVlnul OrldOI and thl Park Road Orldoo, both of whlch .pan thl Iowa Rlvlr. Thl scour probllms mu.t bl el1mlnatld to ma1nta1n stabLI1 ty of thl pLlrs. Thl project Ls tlntatLvely schldulld for latl .ummlr. I VanWLnkll-Jacob EnolnllrLno of Iowa City hat bIen hLrld to Ivaluate rlpaLr altornatLve. to the Evan. Strllt OrLdOI. Thl facI and ouard raLI of thL. brLdOe .hlared off earlLlr thL. sprLnO. The brldoe L. stLl1 structurally .ound but rlquLrl. IxtensLvl rlpaLrs be fori pedlstrLans can U'I thl WI.t sLdlwalk. OncI a r,p~1" Alt,rnalLve is docid;d upon, diiLO" will bloLn. ThL. repair projlct i. tlntatLvlly .chldulld for thh fall. NNW, Inc. of Iowa CLty, has al.o bien hi rid to dltlrminl thl SCOpl of work and I.timatld co.t to rlpaLrlrlplacl thl badly dltlrioratld dick of the ColllOI Strllt OridOI whLch .pan. Lowor R~lston Creek. This bridOI wa. Ivaluatld thi. .prinO aftor larOI pilCIS of concrltl 10111'1 notld fallino from thl bottom of thl dick. It ha. blln calculatld that thl bridOI i. safl for vlhicles wliOhinO up to ILOht tons. Thi. wliOht limit mad I it nlces.ary to rl-routl thl Slvlnth AVlnUI Ous. Ol.ion and constructLon of thl repaLrs will bl'lxplditld .0 that bu. traffic can return to normal a. .oon a. po..ibll. I i , I i I II I I i i ! < .~, __.1 ,- '---~:r I. , 7 1'1'1-7 , . a [I FI '~I ,-, COst &llLlSIS CIn Of 10Yl CIII, 10Yl IIGIIIIIIIO DIIISIOI Of lno COSTIJ1L COnUeT DlSCllnlOI OllOlllL COltlleT C11IGI COllllt A!OOJt OIDlU IStlllll IAIIID till IOItB fll!llt Glllt fllClltlGI IlIJlD ILIGllLI COKILltI 10 Dill 10 Dltl scmust UmClnOI $8,11I,21$.12 111,150.05 1!,lII,OIUI 1121,21UI 1,llO,II3.l3 13,011,150.11 10.111 10Yl en 1l1U0lD SPOI 11,111.50 1,113.33 Il,m,l3 .00 Ie,m.n le,m.1I 100,001 !!!tOJ stun 1J1t(1 l,m,1l3.11 35,305.lS 2,IU,l1UI 13i,l53.1J I,Bil,IIUS tIS,ll3,jj 11. Iii IIGBVlllIJlO 1,011,317.11 1,11I.15 1,050,121.51 lU,lIUI 19I,213.U llI,llI.11 11.001 milia WI au lI,lI8.n .00 lI,m.n 11,1aS.15 11,181.15 1/1 50.001 ._.i.....~-,~".,_ i !! I !j , I' , ij I. II ' i d ') " . 'I . _ .:~ c .: ",-.;j 1"~7 . I I , .'.< . i. 1 [I FI 3 E' ~'~"".~ ;. .. '!r. t .~ \0'- ,.\ - r ' I;t,o'l~". C,'t,. ';r\ "''\; " . V'\ '!J,'m" , \,~{\I ." i~\-f~ ".I~'~6:.,~" e.Q~I'-~ . f~ . / , ~........ ' ~.ti!.' ,'r. .' " E " 0 R A H 0 U " '. I,... I I ,I ; , , . '.l TO: Stephen Atkins, City N.n.ger FRON: R.J. Wlnkelh.ke, Chief of Police RE: Ferrets DATE: July 27, 1990 The Issue of ferrets w.s to be .ddressed .t the July meeting of the Animal Control Advisory Committee meeting. However, the meeting was canceled. At this time, the Lone Tree Veterinary ClInic h.s a rabies vaccine produced by Rhone.Herleux of Athens, Georgia. The vaccine h.s been approved by U.S.D.A. for use In ferrets. As such, Iowa City will treat ferrets the same as felines. Ferrets will be adopted when the new owner makes arrangements to have the animal given the rabies vaccine. . The Shelter will also continue to contact the Eastern low. Ferret Assoclatlen to advise them when we have ferrets at the Shelter. It Is Important to note that a non.vacclnated ferret Involved In a bite situation will stilI be faced with euthanasia. The only ferret we had at the Shelter was adopted with the understanding the Eastern low. Ferret Association would have the shots given to the animal. This will be discussed at a future meeting. The meeting date will be August 15, 1990. i 1/ , I l , I p.l .... ""1 1 I , I I , I I' , , I I I 1 ,j /'11/1 </, a .[1 FI '~I c, JOHNSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROBERT J. BURNS CHAAl!S DUFFY PA TRiOlA "'EADl! DICK MYEII9 aETTY OCKENFELS PHONE: 1318) :l*eooIl (I ( Y \ / ~ l-C,\ C l !,',' 'Ll MEMO DATE I July 31, 19'0 TOI E-911 sorvico Dond Mombars ,I Richud E. Myoro, Chtsir:T:Iaf2'JU.t1 (.1;' Propos ad Surcharqo I I 1 I 1 \ . 1 I d FROMI REI por Chap tor 4770.6 ot tho Iova COda, tho tOllovinq quostion vill appoar on tha Novombor, 1990 ballotl "Should Enhancod 911 Elllorqonoy tolophono aorvioo bo tundod, in vholo or in part, by a monthly surohargo ot 45~ on oaoh telophono accoaD lino eollootod aa part ot oach tolophone Dubaeribor'a monthly phone bill it provided vithin Johnaon County, Iova," ; , - "'_:'j Yoa i i I _ No Pleaae tool troo to commont. Thank you. /'1'1-' ) I I i I ! i I P,O, BOX 1350 . 913 SOUTH DUBUQUe . IOWA CITY, IOWA 52244 I ' "; I. [1 [I FI ~I t] RECUVED ~"II. 30 :990 IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT aarbara Groha, Ph, D. Suporinlondonl 500 B. lMIi.qu. Blraal Iowa Clly, IA 522~O (310) 330,6600 ~ . . ',1' . July 27, 1990 , \1 (Ir \'. \ : I , .\. \ II ~,,\) , 1'1 \ I Steve Atkins City Manager 410 E Washington Iowa City, IA 52240 RE: Iowa City Community School District Use of Johnson County SEATS Dear Steve: I am In receipt of your leller regarding the Iowa City Community School Dlstrlcrs Use of the Johnson County SEATS (or the work experience program students at West High School. I have requested my secretary to set up a meeting early this (all with John Lundell and Je(( Davidson 60 that we can (urther discuss t.he use o( SEATS' service and the related expenses. We wlll keep you In(ormed regarding our discussions. Sincerely, ~ Jerald 1. 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'''lIt Ihm .... no ~,mln~. .Thll II I 1C1('(Ullillin8 rn'rh. ,C)': ...,~ 1I1~11O' IhlllUSh hu VOle, 'rnlh,"m. .I( Ih" ~1I0'1 m'''~' (,Cllillll (or lh, .hllhl,~, Ihm ~"n'l !It Iny ~illhl,~ (UI "hum Ih" hll't "'1''''''''' fl"llIIlI.. Th, elmr"go hol'''' III "I" 'h1~,OOO ISlaS mlll"IOI 10 (om'!" ~ \Ii\\lSC'J hmpllJI Inln rtll~'lIl1llln~ ",,,liell "" (" "IIIIl' ft" hllllIiClrr<,IIIII",nU. Howklng Appools 'or Hondlcoppod s"rh,n I h~llOg, Ih, Ih,o, rCflc.a1 phYIICliI whnu 't\'rrr rhl"...I h'o~"'I" hll'r OUI 1'". u'llft'll hlln r",1n h('{()mln~ J UIIFINOS I.!l /IfS J..., [1[IR5P 'Ancillary eQu1cment' ~'Ins any d.vlces lnclUd1n9, but not lImited tQ, such devices .s ~foln9, ffe:ln9s, f~.ng.s, 1alves, .nd pu=os used :0 distribute, leter, or CQntrol ene flew of regullced substanCes co Ind fr~m In UST, 'S.laRground relelse' me.ns any relelse to the subsurflce of the 'and Ind to ground ~aeer. This tncludes, but Is not lImIted to, releases frem tne bela-ground ~ortlons of an underground storlge tank system and b.lo~ground rel.lseS Issocllted ~Ith overfills Ind trlnsfer op.rltlons IS the regullted substlnce meves to or frem an underground storlge tlnk, 'Senelth the surf Ice of the ground' a.lns beneath the ground surflce or otherwise covered wltn elrthen ~4terlals. 'Cathodic protec:lon' Is I technIque to prevent corrosIon of I =etal surfic= by !!kIng th&C syrflce tne cathod. of an el.ctrochemlcal cell, For example, a tank Systt1 can b. cathodically protected througn tn. application of either galvanic Inedes or Impressed current. 'Cathodic protec:lon tes:er' :.e.ns a person .hO can dL~ons:rate an understanding of the ~rlnclpl.s and le.surements of III cemmon types of cathodic protection SYStt1S IS .pplled to burled or su~rged metal piping and tlnk systams. At a alnlmul, sucn persons :ust have tducatlon and experlencl In soIl resIstIvIty, strlY curr.nt, structure.to.soll potentl&l, and cemponent electrIcal IsolatIon ze.surements of burftd IItal plpl"9 and tank systems. 'CERCLA' ae.ns th. Comprehensive Environmental Responsa, CompensatIon. Ind Liability Act of 1980, .s &manded. 'Cempatlble' me.ns the .blllty of twO or nore substances' to aalntaln theIr respect Iv. physlcll Ind chemlcll propertIes upon contlct with ani another far the design life of the tank system under condItions likely to b. encountered In the UST. 'Connected piping' means all underground piping Including valves, elbows, Joints, flanges, and flexIble connectors IttlCh.d to a tlnk system through .nlch r.gulated substlnces flow. For tne puroosa of deterllnlng haw :ucn pIpIng Is connected to Iny Individual uST syste~, the piping that Joins two UST systams should be Illoclted equelly b.t.een them. 'Consumptive use' wIth r.sp.ct to heltlng all a.lns consumed on the prtllll SIS. 'Corrosion expert' means I person whO, by r.ason of thorough knowl.dg. of the physical sciences and the prinCipleS of engineering and mathematics Icqulred by I professional educatIon and related practlcll experl.nce, Is qualified to engage In the prlctlce of corrosion control on burled or submerged metal pIpIng systtmS and metal tlnks. SUCh I person must be accredited or certified as being qUlllfl.d by the Hatlonal Association of Corrosion Engineers or be a registered professional engineer .ho has certlflCltlon or licensing that Includes education and experience In corrosion control of burled or submerged metll pipIng tyttems .nd metal t4nks. e; ~~ \ 4 / 'IS' tJ [I R 5 ::, - (2) ~ny US; systems cont4tnlng radloactl~e material t~at are r,~u'atea under the AtomiC Energy Act of 1954 (42 USC 2011 ano following); (31 Any UST system that Is part of an emergency generator system at nuclear oo~er generation facilities regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under 10 CFR 50 AppendIx A; (4) Alrport hydrant fuel dlstrlbutlon systems; and (5) pST systems wlth fleld.constructed tanks. (dl Oeferrals. Subpart D does r~t apply to any UST systt~ that stores fuel so ely for use by L~ergency oo~er generators. I 280.11 Interl. Prohibition for deferred UST systtlS. (4) Ho perSon IIY Install an UST syste~ listed In I 280.10(c) for the purpose of storing regulated substanCes unless tne UST system (~"ether of single. or double.wall construction): (1) Will prevent releases due to corrosion or structural failure.for the operational life of the UST system; . ' (2) Is cathodically protected against corrosion, constructed of noncorrodlble material, steel clad wlth a noncorrodlble laterlal, or designed In a lanner to prevent the release or threatened release of any stored substance; and (3) Is constructed or lIned wIth laterlal that Is compatible with the stored substance. . (b) Hotwithstandlng paragraph (a) of this sectIon, an UST system without corrosIon protection may be Installed at a site that Is deter.alned by a corrosion expert not to be corrosive enough to cause It to have a release due to corrosIon durIng Its operating life. ~ners and operators ~st maintain records that dtmOnstrate compliance wIth the requirements of this paragraph for the remalnlng 11fe of the tank. (Notel The Natlonal Assoclatlon of Corrosion Engineers Standard RP.02.85, 'Control of External Corrosion ~n Metallic Burled, PartIally Burled, or Submerged Liquid Storage Systemsl' may be used as guIdance for complying wlth paragraph (b) of this sectlon. S 280.12 Deflnltlons. 'Aboveground release' means any ,elelse to the surface of the land Or to surface water. This Includes, but Is not limited to, relelses from the above. ground portion of In UST system and Iboveground releases assoclated with overfIlls and transfer operatIons as the regulated substance lOves to or from 'an UST systet. ! ;\ 3 4"'" , . ' t. r..i ~I 11I-S3 [J [I FI 5 ,L" 290.52 Initial acatement ~easures and site ~hecx. 290.53 !nltlal s!~e ~nara~~erl:at~on. 290.54 Free ~roduct removal. 290.55 Investigations (or solI and ground..ltar ~letnu~. 290.55 C~rrec~lve 4c~lon ~14n. 290.57 Puollc ~lrtlcl~4tlon. SlIbpart G.. Out.of-Servfce UST Systems tnd Closure 290.70 Temporary closure. 290.71 'er1lnent closure lnd ~hlnges.ln.servfce. 290.72 Ass~sslng the site at ~losure or ~hlnge.ln.servl~e. 290.73 A~~1Iclblllty to previously closed UST systt~s. 290.74 Closure records. Authority: 42 USC 5912, 6991, 6991(a), ,6991(b), 5991(~), 6991(d), 6991(e), 5991((), 6991(h). ' Sucpart A .. ~rim SceOi lnd Intarl; Prohibition f ZSO.10 ApplICability. (a) The requfrements of this 'art a~~ly'to all cwners and operators of an uS1 systtt as defIned In f 290.12 ex~ept as otherwise provided In paragraphS (b), (c), and (d) of this se~tlon. Any UST syst~ listed In paragraph (~) of this section lUSt meet the requirements of f 290.11. , (b) The follo.fn9 UST s~sttmS are t,~luded f~ the raqulrements ~f ~nls part: (1) Any UST SYStt1 holding hazardous westes llstad or IdentifIed under Subtftle C Of the Solid Wlste Disposal Act, or a Ilxture of SUCh hazardous .este and oth4r regulated substancas. (2) Any .aste.ater trta~'ent tank system that fs part of a ~aste~atlr treatment 'acfllty regulated undtr Stctfon 402 or 307(b) of tht Cltan Rater Act. (3) Equfoment or I4chlnery that ~ontelns regulatad substan~.s for optratfon.l pu~s.s such as hydraulic 11ft tanks and .1tctrlcal equipment tAnk S . (4) Any UST systtl .hose ~apaclty Is 110 gallons or less. (5) Any UST s~sttN that cantatns a ~ mlnlmus ~oncentratlon of regulated subs tincts. (5) Any emer~ency spill or overllow con(alrmen( UST sys:t~ tnat Is expeditfouSly en~tftd after use. (c) De'errals. Sub~arts 8, C, 0, E, and G do not ap~ly to any 0' the '0110.ln9 types ot UST systems: (1) Wastewater treatment tank systems; E.G~\ 2 IllS! - 0'[1 Fl. 5 S - , . For the reasons set out In the Preamole. Part 2eO of TItle JO of the COde of Federal ~equhtlons fS !IIlended :0 read IS 'oI1O\1s: Part zao .. TEOiHlCAL STAHOAADS AHO CORRECTIVE ACTlOH REQUIREMEHTS FOR OWHERS AHO OPERATORS OF UHOERG~OUHO SiORAGE TAHKS Sucpart A .. Proqr&l Scope and Interll Prohibition Sec. ~ \ 290.10 aoollcaclllty. 280.11 In~erll ProhibitIon for deferred ~ST systems. 280.12 Oe'lnltlcns. . Subpert S.. UST Systeas: Design, Construction, Installation and Notification Sec. 280.Z~ Perfo~nce standardS 'or new U$f systems. 280.21 Uoqrsdlng of eAlstlng UST systems. Z80.22 Notification r,qulrements. Subpart C .. General Operating Requlrenents Sec, 280.30 Spill and oyerflll control. 280.31 Operation and ~alntanance of corrosion protection. 280.32 Co=oatlblllty. 280,33 Regalrs allqoed. 290.34 Re;orttng lna recardkeeplng. SUbpart 0 .. Rele.se Oettetlon Sec. 280.JO General r,qulre,ents for all UST systems. 280.41 Requlr~~'nts for ;etrole~m UST systems. 280.42 Reqylrttents for hazardous substance UST syste~s. 280.43 HethCds of release aetectlon for tankS. 280.44 ~ethodS of releas. detection for Olplng. 280.45 Release detection recordkeeplng. Subp.rt E .. ~eleese Reporting, Inyestlgatlon, and ConfIrmation Sec. 280.50 P,portlng of suspected r,'eases. 280.51 InvestIgation due to off.slte Impacts. 290.52 ~"ease Investtqatton and ~onfl~atlon steos. 280.53 Reoor:lng end cleanup of sollls and overfills. . Subpart F .. Release Response and Correctlye Action for UST Systems ContaIning Petroleum or HazardouS Substances Sec. " I I I j 280.60 General. 280.&1 ,Inlt1l1 ruponse. 1 L"'\\I' (,:., f.l\" , 11/-5'3 .' f--' f=1 ~ ~ - I. All loans quarantood by UST must bo submittod to the UST Administrator tor approval. Guaranteod loana oVlr $75,000 must bo approved by tho UST Board. t. Tho tollowinq intormation mY1t bo providod to tho UST Adciniatrator in order to approvl :he loan quarantoel 1. Completld and siqned loan application. 2. Siqnad retuaal lettara trom two tinancial institutions. Thl rltuaal litters must stato the reaaon tor the loan retusal. J. Current tinancial statements lnot over 90 ,days old) on the business and quarantors. 4. Trend analyaia ot 5 years ot historical tinancial intormation. Attach copies ot thl past 5 years tinancial statements lit available) and tax returns. 5. Cash tlow projections tor the next three years. 6. Copy ot contractor'. co.t estimate tor tankls) upqrade and/or remediation ot Invironmental damaqa. 7. Results ot lien and/or title saarch. This should be availabll trom ono ot tho financial institutions that rlfused your non-quaranteod loan. Gen8r81 rnto~ationt Wi thln tan busin..s days atter a quaranteod 10lln application and auppor:1nq documenta have bean reco1ved by thl UST Administrator, the applicant will bo notitied it the application is complete as to tha rlquired intormation. Within ten business days atter the quaranteed loan application is deemad complete, the UST administrator will tantlltively approve or reject the application and notify the applicllnt ot the decision. This applies to 1111 applications ot $75,000 or lass. Applications in exceaa of $75,000 must be appr~vad by the UST 80ard which may rlsult in the tentativa approval ot rejectIon parIod exceedInq ten business days. US! G~1:1nteed loan proqram applications ~ill be available at your loclll !~nancIal Inotitution or by cllIHnq tho UST oftlce at l-800-94~.:' ':. Complatad and slqned loa~ 3~~lic4tions should ba mailed tc: I. I . ! , ..,I ,." :owa Undarqround Storaqo Tank Program ~oan proqram Administrator P.O. Box 9401 Sioux City, Iowa 51102-9401 If you need additional information or have questions reqardinq tho quarantoed loan proqram, pleaao call 1-800-942-1000. Sincerely, U;J P'7GIWI :;.I,~.~ H. Patnc,. i::~,.oon loan Proqr~r ~iminl9trator ~;G.~\ \ 14s! tJ' [I FI 5'-' w AdmlnlltratDr Q. RODen HuD~rd Chairman WIlliam O. Haoer hard MlmDm MlcnUI L. Fllloerald LillY J. Wilson Bruce Q, Kelley Sue F, Packard \!'.... . \ r.~a \.. \ Iowa Underground Storage Tank Program April 20, 1990 RE: IOWA UST GUARANTEED LO~I PROGRAM Dea: Tank ownar/Operatorl The tollowing outlines the eligibility rlquirlmenta, loan purposes, general policieD and intormation regarding the Iowa Comprlhensive Undarqround Stor~9g TAnk Fund (USt) Guaranteed Loan Program. Ell91bllitv Reaulromentsl Tho UST Guaranteed Loan Program can provido loan gu~ranteos tor tank owners/operators that malt thl following critoria: a. Indepondently own and operate the petrolaum underground tank sitl(a). b. Owns at least onl, but no more than twelvl tanks at no morl than two dittlrlnt sites. c. Has a net worth ot tour hundred thousand dollars or hili. "I/at worth" is de tined to include all the assota and liabilities ot the business antity and owner(s) calculated using the "!air lIlarket value" ot the tank site (s) . d. Must have been ratused a non-guaranteed loan by two tinancial inatitutions. (i , ! i Loan PurCOS8S: loan guarantees can only be ottored tor the tollowing pur;:cses: a, Allor a portion of the expenses incurred by :he applicant for its share o! ~.rrective ~ction, i.a. cleanup expenses. C, Tank and monitoring equipment i~provoments nocessary to satisfy federal and state standards to be como insurable. ..C .l Oent!"~) a. POllcl.Ul There is no maximum amount of a loan aubject to UST's guarantee. The maximum amount of the loan guarantee is determinod basod upon the repaymont ability of the applicant. b. Tho maturity dato of tho loan may not oxceed ton years. Loans may have either a variable or fixod rato of intorost. d. An application foe of $150 ~ust be Dald to ~~T ulIOn arlDllclltt2n and is non-l't!undablo. c. PO. Be. :.'" s'Oux C,ty.lowo!:l' ,oa.B40' 10", "'~'::'12.'4ee 11/-03 lOw. TO'II,.., '.OOOOA;.'COO U [I FI S EI ~ Admlnlllnlor G RObert Hubb,rd Chllrman WIIII,m 0 H'QII BOlrd M.mbers Mlcnul L, FiUQer,ld Ufry J, Wilson Bruce G, Kelley Sue F PICk'fd t1,~\ lowe Underground Storege Tank Progrem April 27, 1990 RECE\VED MAV 09 \990 HANSEN UNO MEVER IOOA CIty. IOOA Dear Tank Ownor/Operator: The answer is: "YOIl III1Si' cOlliiLYil with the tinancial responsibility rules this voar. Now that the dust has sottled and the legislaturo has acted, we can confirm that the Iowa program has retained the following dates: Owners/Operatora with 12 to 99 tanks must have insurance by April 26, 1990. Owners/operators with eleven (11) or fewer tanks must have insurance by October 26/ 1990. . A copy of the now application for "insurance coverage" is enclosed for your conveniance. Should you need additional copies please give us a call and they will be forwarded to you. We have also enclosed a latter outlining the loan program so you can review how it may assist in serving you: noods. All of the banks in Iowa have boen prOVided with a copy of the Underground Storace Tank Loan Proqr~- :::atorlals antI forms in prepar7 d ~n for assisting yc~ with your financial needs. '{ours trul~', ~RN~ Robb Hubbard Adn:inistrator Enclosures P.o 80. 8401 ~ .., :",tv,IOWII~110.HlolOI pto<'1a.0!!lii.'.::5 ! 11 0; I . , . ' I I J . ,,",..-~.~... /tl-SJ ~;~l\\\ [1 [/ Else, IREN MOST AN OWNER/OPERATOR rILE A DNA rORK 148? This form must be filed whenever thero is a major chango in your .ite, including tho following: Change in ownerahipl Upgrading your systom with new tanka, piping, loak detection, or other major equipment I Change of address, including mailing address. HOW DO I APPLY rOR CLAIMS BENErITS ONDER THE REMEDIAL PROGIWI? A properly completed claims form with documents requestad must be sent to General Adjustment Buroau (GAB). The cut- off data is 10-26-90. Losses roported after that date will not be considered. Your tankls) must be registered with tho Iowa DNR to roceive bonef ts. WHAT EXPENSES ARE COVERED ONDER A REMEDIAL CLAIM? Moat non-capital axpendituros are covored. For example, lab tests, well and soil drilling, assessment Plansi pump and treatment costs excavation of contaminatad soi , hauling and diaposai costs, costs to pull old tanks, and costs associatod with the work. Expenses related to system rapair., replacoment of asphalt or concrete pads, and new tanks or piping, ara ~ coverod. DO BENErITS APPLY rOR NON-REGULATED TANKS? Benetits will apply only to those tanks which are ahown as regulatad. Tanks Which are axempt are not eligible for auistance. , ! :1 I! " I' I Ii II II 'i I j i __I - ~"---"'.:'M-l I'l-S' J ,[t. [I FI b 0 IRA,. DOES "FIIIANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY" HEAN FOR AN OWNER/ OPERATOR. Thls ls the rfquirement ot the Federal EPA that proot ot the abl1lty of an owner/operator to cover the expenses of a contamlnat;~n or release of a controlled substanco trom your 11te. Thls can belt be handled through lnsurance or a state progr~~ such as the Iowa UST program. WEN CAN AN OWNER/OPERATOR APPLY FOR "INSURANCE" THROUGH THE IOWA UST PROGRAM? The coverage 11 aval1able now tor those that apply. wo urgl all owne: oplratorl to lend ln thelr applicatlons to recllvl coverage. Thl1 wl11 avoid the lalt mlnuta rUlh tor mandatory coverage. WHICH OWNER/OPERATORS HUST HAVE INSURANCE UNDER THE IOWA liST PROGRAM? Thl coverage provided under the flnanclal responslbillty portlon of tha Iowa UST program 11 voluntary. The owner/ operator may prove flnanclal responsibl1ity by methods other than thls program. Ho~ever, the Iowa UST coverage il very attordable and an Ixcallent "buy" tor the money. The coverage provlded by tho Iowa UST Program wl11 meet thl tinanclal responsibility requiremontl ot the Federal EPA. VllAT BENEFITS WILL "INSURANCE" COVERAGE PROVIDE UNDER THE IOWA UST PROGRAN? First of all, lt will malt the Federal EPA requirements at an attordable cost. Second, it wl11 provide tlnancial assistance tor cloanup of contamination both on and off site for a "pOllution incident" and t~ird party liability coverage. Protection will be at 100\ aftor a deductible and is subject to policy teres and li~its. IF THE IOWA UST "INSURANCE" IS PURCHASED, WILL IT COVER ANY PRESENT CONTAMINATION? 110. The coverage is only for new releasos occurring atter the eftectivo data of the policy. If contamination is known now or ia found durlng the applicatlon for insurance proceas, the romedial fund portion of the Iowa UST program will asaist in the remediatlon procoss. Prior lossos are excluded under the policy. IF A SITE HAS CONTAMINATION, CAN THE IOWA UST PROGRAM STILL OFFER FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY COVERAGE? Yos. Tho covorago will bo allowod providod that comploto information on tho contamination is providod, and indepondont tosting aa roquirod has beon completod. l?i\\ \ . ~ , I~ ~a\" r-. ,. \ .f \ t a [/,8 b 'I ur Iowa Underground Storage Tank Program UST INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS (SCHEDULE B) GENERAL Soli samples shall be collected from around the perimeter of the lank and along connected piping wilh submillals of samples to a laboratory lor analysis, and Ihe groundwaler shall be monitored via a groundwater sampling well or wells with laboratory analysis 01 IIrsl groundwater aquller encountered beneath Ihe tank syslem, Assessment Slrategles are based upon the system baing defined as; (1) a cluster (I.a" mOfillhilil Oilillatik arranged slde.by.slde or end.lo.end and less than ten feel dlslance between) or, (2) a single lank. Requirements are Irom Chapter 135 ollhe Iowa Admlnlslratlve Code. SOIL SAMPLING Soli Sampling. Separale soil samples shall be collected Irom around Ihe perimeter 01 the tank cluster and along with piping rouUnely carrying product. Sampling shall be completed In accordance wllh IDNA closure guidance document 'Underground Tank Closure for Tank Owners Using Abandonment In Place: Soli sampling locations lor some common lank arrangements are Illustrated on the back page, GroundwDter Monllorlng. Groundwaler IIow direction shall be determined by Installing a minimum of at least two temporary (or permanenl) wells 10 the first groundwater aquller benealh the tank system lIanks and piping), Placement should be equldlslant or as close to equidistant as possible around Ihe perlmeler of Ihe lank system, These wells shall be cased, however, Ihey need not be grouted In plaCfl. Mflllsuremenls of slaUc groundwater levels shall be made to establish groundwaler flow direction, At leasl one groundwater monllorlng well (cased and permanenUy groutod In placo) shall be Inslalled within 20 feel dlrecUy downllow of Ihe determined groundwater IIow gradient. The screen of the monitoring well should be atleasl five leel above and five feet below Ihe surface ollhe aquller, Groundwaler shall be collected from Ihls monitoring wolllor lab analysis, 80th collecUon and analysis must comply with IDNA documenl 'Underground Tank Closure for Tank Owners Using Groundwaler Sampling Melhod: NOTE: II groundwater monilorlng wells have boen InSlalled around Ihe tank or piping In accordance with the Iowa Code and the lank Installation has been COrllfled In accordance wilh the Iowa Code and Ihe groundwator IIow dlrocUon Is known, a surface samplo of Ihe water Irom tho welllmmedlaloly downllow ollho groundwater IIow direction can be collected and analyzed by a laboratory to sallsfy Ihe groundwaler assessment The collection and laboratory analysis musl comply with the IDNA groundwaler sampling document. I I , il I'lSJ [I FI b j~' WAIVERS: If sn"'er wells have been Instalfed,lhe 5011 sampling portion of this assessment for Insurance may be waived under Ihe following condlllons: A. Snlller wells have been Ins/ailed around the lank and piping as per the Iowa Code. B. The Installation ollhe lank system has been certified In accordance wllh the Iowa Codo. C, A signed documenlls oblalned stating Ihal no environmental release has been detected during routine monitoring as per IDNA document entilled 'Sampllng Melhods and ContamInation Detection Levels lor Routine Monitoring of Sniffer Wells: Documenlallon relerenclng compliance with A., B" C., above, shall be senl wilh Ihe application for Insurance, EXAMPLES OF SOIL SAMPLING LOCATIONS SINGLE TANK TWO TANK CLUSTER THREE TANK CLUSTER , , 'If t c=J ~) ) c=J , I , , I 10'0I1t1l1 10' 01 Itll 1 I ! , , , , , i I c=J CJ I ! I ( II I , , , I CJ I I I ! I !, , , ~ I THREE TANK CLUSTER i I , , , I 1~c=J ~c=J CJ , Itll - , , , w IOWA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM P 0 0019101 SIoUI c,ty, low. SIIOHlOI PII7122S2,llSS Ie". Ton F'.. '-100.912,1000 110-191 ~;?t\\ \ ;'l-S! [1 [I FI b '~, GEO TECtI DATA SERVICES, INC. MONITORING WEllS SHAllOW DRilLING SERVICES SOlll/IVES JlGA JlONS Ccpled fran EPA Off1co of llndorqround StorAgo Tl\nl(s carputer softwaro Req-[n-^-aox. By October 2e, 1990 · You must obtain 'Inanclal assuranco 0' at least 1500,000 per occurrence, and · Your 'Inancial assurance must cover at least II million total costa per year. 280.93 UST owners or ooerators must be able to oay the costs 0' corractlve action and comoensate thtrd oarttes 'or leaks 'rom the owners/oparators' USTs. There Is a minimum amount you have to be ready to cover 'or each release that occurs. There Is also a mlntmum amount you have to be ready to cover 'or annual total costs 0' all releases at all your tanks. 280.931al MinImum coverage 'or each rel.as. Is either 11 million or' 1500,000 per year: o I' your USTs are used 'or petroleum marketing or have a monthly throughput 0' more than 10,000 gallona your minimum is 11 million per release. o I' you do not uae your USTs 'or petrolaum marketln9 and have I.., than fO,OOO gallona 0' throughput monthly, your minimum Is 1500,000 per release. 280.931bl The minimum totol costs you must be ready to cover are 12 million or 11 million per year: o I' you have more than 100 USTs, your minimum total coverage Is 12 million per year. o If you have tOO or fewer USTs, your minimum total coverage is It million por year. C"'?i\'\ P.O. BOX 252 CASEY, 'A 5oo4B (515) 746.2621 I j j , IIfSJ I. [I FI b ,LI GEO TECII D^T^ SERVICES, INC. "'0""0"1/10 WELLS S"AllOW DmlllllO SERVICES SOlll/lVES 1I0A 1I0llS P.O. BOX 252 CASEY, IA 50048 (515) 146.2621 Januar~ 2. 1990 RECEIVED JA,~ 1 9 :390 Alroort ~anagerl: [ have comolled lome Information which may bo of use to you In the management of vour under9round storago tanka IUSTI). Thll Information pertalnl to the inlurlng of any USTs as reQuIred by federal and Itate regulatlona, Aa you may be aware, most UST ownors are reauired to demonstrate financial allurrance to cover costl which could result from leakage from all UST Iystem. The dead I Ine for this assurance IS October 25, 1990. TIll, dudllne 1& unrelated to other deadllnos pertaining to relea,e detectIon around UST system,. Those deadlines are deoendent UDon a sy,tems age: the October 26, 1990 deadline de.. not addreu the age of the tanh syatam, Tha eHect of thts 'Insuranca deadlIne' Is that most tanks, regardless of age. wIll have had laboratory analyses of soil and water lamDles from around the tanks by October 26. 1990 to obtain the necessary Insurance through tho pr09ram set UD through the State (House File JJ71. Th, attached CODy of UST Insurance lleQulrements from the Iowa Underground Storage Tank Program ou~llnes tho oamoling that will be reQuired to ootaln coverage through that Drogr~m. As leu 1'1111 note, It Is rather extenS1ve, and is designed fas It ,hQuld bel to determln. if any contamination h'D taken plac. prior to the Insuring of that system. I stron91y feel that my part In this Is more than simply alluring D'OD1" I hnow ~Ihat'a reQuired and convincing them to have me do it, Thi, whole area of "environmental concern' continueD to expand. Darticularly In the area of regulatlona . and any Information I have that can ,sliat you In determining your own needs should be made avallabl,. I hope you'll feel free to call with any Questions re9ardlng any asooct of USTs lor other environmental concerns). I'll be haPDY to provide any Information I have to aaeist you, Stnce~,. ~rlr~ Stev.n B, Hardy. Goologl,t attch: summar leD of solected federal Insuranco rulOD, Iowa U1T [nDurance sampling reQuirements I , I tG~~\ lID : fl 8 b C, - - I I : We uncomplicate the airport parking picture... Parl<lng s~slem~ ,!~ and Analysis I ':':"~fl:il o.._..~.. -~ - - nj <ill ~ ~ ,i.Vi~i,.J,"" iJ ...'W1 u"""q ~OI'If'Ol hll~' 'Ot rOl.l hi ,. :"~"IO ~"...,tC 11"4 ""II+ItO 0"1"'4 hI'~1 j' "'.,., IJOQttt V'4 ... ='Ot<lt ""0" V'Q '"c''' a..,IIO" ,.,..<. '0 :to;"C' .JOttl'll"". W "',"".',. 'K,toft 1.0""'" .,. 11I11 =~ "tI(0l"'0l('1~ CI,'~ tt'G te"" CO^lI01IOt ,,foon, r~~1 '.... :eyIlr'f h, 0." 10 C~tI"lf "0. .. CIfl )0 "'t ...... IOf rO\t '0 II"' .... .~Ilf' "I"OfCIItIOl'COC,=,~ ='0(""'" 'lot '..a'roq fool" ,. CI/"roq If(MC~Y 'NS Inl AOt" SIf"1 c:",,)IIO eM "IOJ ......l'I. II' 46<' '" ,1...1I111U ITRA ; Airport Consulting ~ f" th' l'. . J ~ '<II AI_PO.' .,r......, ~'" 'I.,.'~. ~~(' .UIL 'ARMS " . (',,"'UfutJIflJM Ntt 1:1, ~If .:Ialm,. \tany tund" even If Ihey J,hlele ,ompllance ,"lIh (ed. ml r1nanml revponilblillY reo ~ulremenu. may nOI COler Ihc COlt' of compcmallnw Ihlld palllu (or propcny or pcnonallnjunc' lu,talOed (rom leakl. Elen If only one 10 cvery 20 tanlllS le3kIOW. .IIId only onc o( 20 tank leaks IS I major onc. Ihe liabIlity (rom cven one luch lank le3k can be In C\CCIl o( 5 \0 mil. lion. lolld Younw o( Han EnVIron. mental. -You don'l knOll II hlCh lanl. Jnd ~ou don'llJtoll ,"ho II 11111 happcn to. It'l a rouicllc IIhccl. Jnd alllllaku II onc,. Slate (undllllll help 10 reducc IIllUranCe premlumlln IlalCI ,"hcrc pOIlCICI ,.III "lIrap around" the protecllonl afforOcd by thell lank (undl. bUI "lOlurancc prolec. lion aWalO1t your OI~ II J dlfrerenl 11Iue from ,ompliance," laid Klinedinll. Thc :-Iallonal Pelro. leum ~larkelCr1 AllOClallon. whICh rcprclCnll j:uollnc Ilallon opera. lOll Ihat are harO.hll by Ihc l.IIIk Nlu. Clllmalclthal 2'.000 ICIVICC Ilallonl '"III c101c rather than al. lemplto ,om ply. Thc bOllom IInc 10 e\penl III thc Iield I1lhat all Oil nell and opcra. 1011. IOcludinW tho,c 10 the a\IJllon Indullry. '"III havc 10 rcc~on ,"uh Ihm potcnllalllablllly (rom Ica~' lOW lan~l Thc only lIjllllicanl ~ue,"on 1\ IIhcn, ThOlC ,"ho movc (orward looner ,"llIln,ur more prelent.day COllllhan IholC ,"ho ,"III. a, did ~ell Orleanl Lakcfronl. DUllhole who put ofr Ihc hlj dc""onl ,"llIlind them Ill, crmlnvl~ dlll1,ull and e\pcnmc 10 mJ~c. Youn~ wJmed: ","ou Will hJ~c 10 'pcnd u nOI\ 01 lOU 11111 ,pcnd morc IJICI" f.c. H"h"" I IIwllfl'lI" \ P t'III'''llIl 1/1111'" /11' Ih.. \",I""Orfllll'"1 ("III" tl/"'fllhll""hll./III/""mtr ,',Iu." .j' \" f"III I fll,. IIl't(/' "t',"t,." 'I"~ 1'""/11111',111\ \I. (;,.,,, .",/1 1m I'ISJ ,fJ, [I 8 b b der Ihe IUpcT\'IIIOn o( Ihe Tenne'. Ice IMUr.lOce Dcpanmenl, In Ihe IOlellm. 1111 nOI II rIllO~ any nell policlel and II e\lendlO~ e'plllny poliCies only for bO-day pcnlXh One promlllny avenue for IJIl~ 011 ner\ and opcralor\ lee~IOY 10 meellhe nnanclal re'ponllbilllY requiremenl hal been Ihe mallon of fundi allhe Ilale levei aimed el' Iher al paylOY for Ihe COlli of leJlil, coveriny Ihe nnJllcial re. lponlibillty requiremenl. or bolh, Atlhe time the eXlenllon w:u 8rJOled. EP,' counled )~ Ilalellhal hal'e enacted leSllialion 10 creale Ilale fundi JIld eleven Ihal hale maled nnanclal millJllce pro. sramllo mill wllh IJIlk upsradel JIld replacemenll, Al of lale ~Iarch. however, only lelen Ilalel had won approval from the ayency forlhe ule of Ihelr rUndl al a meJllI of compllJllce wllh tlnJllcial responllbllity reo qUlremenls-Alabama, Oeorsia. illinois, Iowa, Louisiana. Milli!. \Ippl JIld Vennonl. EPA ciled Ihe many SlalC! in lhe approval "pipe. line" as one re:uon ror eXlendiny compliJllce deadline I. EP,' also nOled lhallhe asency II work inS on olher approachel. luch allelf.inlurJOce mechJllilml, Ihal could be made available 10 iocal govemmentllo JlIllllhem 10 compiylOS wllh Ihe requiremenll. EPA laid II hope I 10 have lhele mechanllmlln piace by Oclober Ihl! YC3r, bUI yovemmenl budsel' al) cycles will preclude Ihelrlm. medlale Ule, The ayency. more. over. hal a track record of laklOY longer 10 compiele IIlla!kllhan II anllclpalel, Alrponl and olher lank ownen and operalOr! Ihould be war)' of relY'lnS !oleiy on 'laiC mecha. nllml. The \laiC fund,. yencrally financed by mandalor)' feel on lank ownm and operalor' and by (uellalC!. Will have 10 remalO IIlI. lenllo be able 10 be of a,,"lance. and Ihere I' no guaranlee Ihallhey 11111 nllllake a long pCIIlld III pa~ ,C"",UWI'IJ "" (hiltI' I :'~, ~'lt~l\ . 171 Front Str,,' P,O, BOl1ll0 Blngh.mlon, N,y, 13102 Master PI8nnlng Engineering Design Environmental Assessments Construction Phase Services Grant Administration (107) 72301421 FAX No. (107) 723.4171 Providing the Full Range or Airport Devclopment Consulting Sel'\ices from 53 Officcs In the United States and Abrond Engineering Positions AV311able Contact Vaughn Sterling Director. Airport Development P.O. Box 91500, Bellevue, Washlnlllon 98009-2050 206/45J.5OCO Eric Slelsen Southeast Disnicl 225 Easl Robinson Stree~ Orlando, Florida 32801 407/42J.0030 Rob Sorton Northwest DistriCI P.O, Box 428, Corvallis. Oregon 9i330 503/152-1271 ., AIRPORT '.'l1JI" ',10. ,.,.ol~C 121 /lfr3 f1 [I FI b ';"1 Taking Travelers Out Of Th eir Holding Patter For 20 yurt SlOane Cane has helped lrovelm ny through the IIJrpons of the world, Our lMovallve ean monojementsel\'1en now Include: . Intemollonlll Slqnoqe . Vmallle Pnee."eeeplonee Equipment . Conveyor System . Seat Mops · Seat Slqnaje . The World Cane Club I Rlnq The Dell ror Chnnl)' ~ smarte carte 'I!lJ6 CM1 ~""I'I"""'"" (612)429.3614' FAX.426.0927 1.600.328.9006 &::' 1 \., r (/..\ 110 .~ " AIAPOAT .. fUll fARMS ,c'm''''',tll /lIIm N~t JlJj RI'~ Relenllon Group I RRO l-a ~roup 01 mlureu ..ho pooilhelr reo .0ureC! m a lonn ol.ell.mlur. .II1ce-.:an provlue covera~e Ihrough leveral mlurance camen. ""AE'I group ailo can ofrer lur. vey, inlpecllon .IllU consulllng services 10 alrponl acrolllhe country, laid Charlel Wame, prell' dent or lIewlll. Coleman '" Associ. ales. Greenville, S,C.. Ihe group adminillralor. An e.lpanslon inlo lanks coverage. ho\\ever. would requlle an mcreale In Ihe SroUP'1 capllai reserves. he lalu. Additianallnfarast Inlurerl are be~lnmng 10 .how au. uillonal mlereltln .Iorage lan~ policlel, Broau coverage for envI' ronmentallmpalnnemll avallabie from only a few .ourees. wllh cov. m~e for.uduen and accidemal lank relealel.omewhat e:lller 10 Iind. In each cale, however, the lame hurdlel e.IIIIIO oblainlng coverage. In Ihe cale 01' the ~OCI tanks program. "you have 10 prove ~ou do nOI need Ihe m,urance be. lore you can buy II," ,ay, John Brockell. director 01 rlnance al Grealer Cincmnalllnlemallonal Alrpon and chalnnan ollhe ~OCI Insurance Subcommlllee. "thallI Ihe calc h." Alrpon, are confromeu \\llh very dillicull probkm, m allempl' mg 10 quallly for m,urance. Fur one thing. Brodell ,alu, they are nOI aiwaYI aware M every lan~ on Ihelr propeny. Al Cincmnall. for e~ample, comraClorl wurklng on a new enlrance road 10 Ihe alrpon founu a ,Iora~e lank abandoned by an airline m Ihe 11/1lI1,. re,ulllng in an unanllcipaled ~~'f).lXIO co,tlO remove Ihe lank and le,llhe '011 around II. "In'urance I' hard IU vel when yuu du nOI even ~now lIthe lank, ell'l." Slorage lan~ pullcle'. like olher enVlllmrnenlalllnp,lInnCnl puli. \Ie" have a "lung 10111" un Ihem. ., lalu Brockell. In Ihal "a problem mlghl not be dllCOVcrtd for 1010 " yean." To prolectlhe mlurer from .uch a 10n~'lenn upolure 10 dalml, Ihe policlC! bem~ olrered for l.Illks lIenerally are on a "clalml.maue" balli, ralher Ihan on .Ill occunence Iwll, IIlvm~ Ihe mlured a lpeCllic lime 10 whICh 10 file claim I aOlmll from an lOCI' denl. Premluml forlhe inlurance poliClellhal are available lIenerally Ilan al aboul SJJOO a year anu 10 up from Ihere. dependinll on the age anu condillon of Ihe lankl. he .ald, While premium I hase been high for lank mlurance. Ihey aClually hale been falling recenlly, lalu Thoma.s Klinedinst. prelldem or Thomal E. Wood Inc" Cincmnall, 51111. many lank o\\nm and opera. 101'1 Jre pUllllng off buymg mlur. Jnce becaule of Ihe lelllnll require. menlllmpoled by mluren ber'ore J policy II illued, Wame laid rhal more lanks coverawe mlghl be milable al a consequence or' In. cre:lled inlerelt in 1mb pollclel from re.mlure~ompaniellhal back mdivlduallnlurers' polictel Jnu thereby ~really 'pread Ihe OIk M lalje e~penditurel Jmon~ more compamn, Market exit RRGI now Jre all bUI out of Ihe 'Iora~e lank markel, The ChlCa~o. ba,ed Enlllonm~nlal Prol~cuon In,urance Company, \\hlCh had 'JKlO,ore~ one luch ~roup. hal ,lopped "l\lIn~ pollclel for lank I, FeucrJI~u ~lulualln!Ulance Com. pany. OWalonna, ~linn.. hal an. nounced plan, 10 dllconllnue lankl cosera~~ In .laIC, \\ here cove rave \\111 be prolld~d by ,101 Ie lank lunl/l. Th~ IOU" dramauc dewlopmenl came In Februar) "h~n the Pmo. leum \Iarletel\ ~Iulualln,urJnce (,)mpany, a/lillaled IVllh Ihe Plan. ",ni (urpur:lllun, R~'IUIl. Va.. agreed Itl ,rup ,Illennv n~w pull. "e, .. hlle J r~lIew 1\ e"nduCl~~ or' II' linall~e, Jlld dalln re,e!Ve, un. I'IS'!J fJ [/ A b' F, EP I In ~I.lIth i~nl~~ J ~n~'~~ar ~'l~nllon (or ,om~ ~llh~ onimal comph;\llc~ ~~3~hn~l. FOOl Jn~ olhen conll~~r~~ 10 be 'pellol~um m31k~len' wllh belw~~n I 3 JIl~ 'l'I1.wa will now h31~ unlli Apnl :6. 1991. mlr~J~ o(.~pnl :6, 1'190.10 com~ up wllh Ihc ICQUIIC~ iU31;\JlIC~, l"'31 iOI'~mmcnll JIl~ all ow ncn JIld oper310n o( onc 10 I ~ l.wa will halc unlll 01:1. ~6. 1991. Inlt~3d o( on~ jUt wllcr, The allICg31e JIllOunl o( fin3n. >lal IC,ponllblhl) reQulIC~ ~nvel lrom \ I mlihon 10 S~ mllhon. ~e' pen~lni on Ihe monthly Ihrough- PUI of Ih~ 13nkl. Ihc number o( lankl ,"volved JIld whclher Ihe ow ner or ope~lor II 3 pelroleum marktttr, All m31kClen mUll be ablc 10 pro\lde S I million per ",' currence. oil mUll all non'm31k~I' en wllh lluouihpUt or 10,000 i31. ioru J month or more. Those non. m31kClen wilh 1m lluoughoul C3n PUI up only S~OO,OOO per oc:cur. AIRPORTS IN THE KNOW GO WITH ALAMO GROUP INTERSTATER' FOR THEIR MOWING NEEDS \Vhal do LAX, ORD, DFW, IFK,IAH, PIT. & RS\V have Incommonl They all ule an Alamo Croup Inlemater to mow lhe ~r411 along Ihe TaxlwaYI & RunwaYI. AN INTERSTA TERl . Coverllar more ground every round, Savelluel & operalor hours. . BUllllllong 10 last long, Indullllal grade power Iraln II deslined lor hard ule & lonier life. . Mowl lafer, A vila I laclor around upenllVe equlpmenl. Tough lIall hou\ln~1 corral debrl', verucal knlle action propeil CUlllngl downward, nOI OUI, Call Alamo Croup lor a Iree demonlllollon on your OllpOIl A A'umo Group Your Sil\Jjlc SOurCl' .., -,' " I I JI~1 ~n AII'Oll ' PI} Ouw",H1 ,r.l,Un. ru" .U \. .1\~1 IIIICfIlAO r 'lQltlllOU ren,e, levardlm o( thc number o( tankl. In genml. the aWIICI31e amount o( Inlu~nce WOCl up m c3ch c3legor)' when lhe number o( 11nkl meelh 100, The /ln3llCIJI telpoOllbllilY reo QUIICment (or IWI may prove more oneroullo lank ow nen oII1d ope~lon lh;\lllhe lechmcal 11;\Il. d3l1ls. I"en Ihe dlmCulll~llhat m3llY .lit havmgln complymg wllhoUI mcurnnw ul~ordln3l)' ~'penle 10 buy inlUl3lIce poliClu. Inluren .lit baikml al cOlcnng oid~r l;\llkl, ~lpemlly IholC lhal lack lh~ 1~:lX del~cllon (calurel and W~ prolccllonllhal EPA W;\llll Ji3mltic3kl, Exponslvo Tosts "Th~ problcm w IIh mlu~nc~ II that ~ou havc 10 Ihow lour lankl are nOII~aklni."l3Id '.ITA 'I C~b. ula. Somc Inluren havc InllllCd on lOll lamplcl and olhcr upenllve mC3ll1 o( d~monllmini lhalthc 13lIkl are IniaC! 311h~ IImc Ihc m. luranc~ lakcl ~(rcct. Thc policiC! gcnerally Will cOlcr nOlhmg Ihat II~ml (rom Ihc IIm~ before Ihcll cf(~cllv~ dalC!, nor wllIlhcy Inlure Icakl (ound dunng Ihc IClting reo ~ulI~d beforc a policy IS w nllcn. '.ITA has JUSI publilh~d J gUld. ance docum~nl (or Iholc who mUll comply wllh Ih~ 11n3nClalr~lponsl' bllil} rulu. Thc 3llOC:lallon allo hal publilh~d a direclor)' or ~.lO I~ndoll dcalin~ wilh undcrground Ilorage lanks. 10 luch JrC3S JS manu(aClunns, Icak d~l~cllon ;\Ild IOltallallon, In(onnallon on lhcm IS a~allabl~ (rom SAT,I HcadQu3nCll al1703 I W.q(~JO, \OCI currenrly hal J program avallablc Ihrouwh Soulhcm ~Iannc & ,\v13110n Und~l'\\rIlClllnc.. Ncw Orl~a"" which pro\ldc\ prolcclIon lur lank leaka~e, Thc ,IOCllankl cOlcragc rnCCII Ih~ comphancc reo ~ulremcnll 01 Ih~ EPA (or InlUr3llCe co\'cra~l:. I,I,IE" In,uran,c provram, cur. rClIlly do nOlln,ure lan~l. bullll , ('If/lll/l'(11 '111 "cJ~' f ~O, 1i(.C3 [J [I R b 'I ll~nd~rdl, M~loney 1~ld. The complel Er\ rt~UIJIIOn '01' pole' rcqullemenll on o\lnel' Jnd oper.Jlorl of llor~~e I~n~' 10 up. irade Ihelll~n~I, delect ~nd IIOp oIIIy le~~1 ~nd I~~e COrTtCllle ~c. lion In Ihe el enllh~1 rtle~\C1 Jre round. Wilhln nine yem-by ~. cember Iljqll-~lIl~n~1 In Ihe counll)' "III h~le 10 meetlhe EP\ II~nd~nll ror nellll~nh. SI~IU ~nd loc~lillel, ho"eler, h~le been lerl rree 10 en~cl requlremenll more Ilrinienllhollllhe rederal onel, ~nd many Ilalel hm,lncludlni C~II. foml:. ConneCllcul. Aorid~ ~nd Selll Yor~. L.1kerronl'I IIO!\, 1II11110und Ilmll~rlo t~ O1:n)' :1fFCl1 e~<<u, IIlCl conrronted wllh allni, polen. 11:11)' luklni ruel r:cillllel Ih~1 leale alrponl open 10 t1n~ncl~1 del'all3110n lr ~ m:Jor relwe oc. cun, AlrpIln oft1clall ~Il..l~efront dClCloped a plan 1Il conjunction IIIl1h Ihe Ib t1ud.bale operalon on the t1eld 10 allow Ihem 10 pool Ihelr relourtclln Ihe ronnallon or ~ Ilnile 1)'ltem, rrom "hlch Ihey ~II draw necCll3/)' ruelluppllel ~nd alllllln Ihe repa)'menl of 10. YC31 alrpon bond!. SOl ml)' airpon Colli and "m Ule LolI;efronl'l ~ppro~ch 10 t1nd. Inl ~ lonl.lenn lolullon 10 Ihelr ruel manalemenl probleml, Clml)', ho"ever, e~ch one Ihould be dl3"ln, up thm planl nOIll to deal "lIh Ihe lllue. The Almn. dlla. Va,.b~led S~lion~1 All Tr~nl' I'On~lIon Allomllon. "hleh repre. lentl ~Ir I~~h ~nd FDO\. II ~dllllOl III memben 10 "or~ IIIl1h ~Irpon m~n~aemenllo be lure Ih~llhey bolh know Ihe ErA requiremenll ~nd Ihlllhey "ork 10lelher on ~ Joinl pl~n 10 comply wllh Ihem. "We Ihink m~ny ~irponl ~nd FOOl will be un~ble 10 ~frord new I~nkl," Illd Andrew Cebul~. 'AT A dlleClor or iOlemmenllff~ll\. ,\11' pon mln~lemenl Ibould ClpeCl lome quelllonlnl rrom FIIOI on "ho WIll p~y for uPlr~dlOllank I when Ihe FDO'! remalOlOllea,e. hold COlt II ~ Ihon pellod, If Ihe r.. l' \ (...1011 ~. ,,-...'" ><<.. "I....., ~ c.......... .......~" remalnlni period Is ICIIlh~n 10 yun. Ihen ~irponllhould expect to hm a requelt for alem e~len. lion, Cebul~ laid, Tho Abovo.Ground Option One recommendation made by 'ATA 10 ill membel\ II to conllder mOllOllan~1 ~bole around, AI prelCnl, EP~ dOCI nOllmpo-c Ihe lame lecbnlC~llland~rdl on ~bolC' iround lan~' or on hydr~nl fuel 1)'lleml JI JllJlOnI. bUllhele II ~enml ~~rcement Ih~1 lomcd~y loon Ihe ~Iency Will Include lh~m 10 lome f~lhlOn, AOCI. 10 conJunc. lion wllh Ihe Air Tr~nlpon Allo, CIallon. II prep~lInl ~ IUld~nce documenllo ~\\llIlbe IOdulll)' 10 deyeloplOl hydr~nl 1)'llem II~n. d~rdl. Er\ Will w~1I for Ihe relull, of Ihe efron before 0101101 for. ward wllh m~ndalory proYI\lon,. Abtl\e.~round I~nkl currently ~re reqUired by ErA 10 b~Ye Spill PrelenllOn Conllol and Coumer. mea,ure I \f'(( I plan, 10 comalO Jny ,pIli, froll1lhe lall~' The Iln requllell1em, currenlly IIn Ihe btl"~1 d~le from Ihe early IQ7lh Jnd h~le been Iarleled by EPA for In updale (or Ihe I~II \Cleralyeal'. EPI In June I' e\peCled 10 Illue ~ rei lied SPCC rulem~~101 propol~l. pl~nOlnl'o ,"crwe Ihe number of IOlpeCllonl of abole'lround f~C1Ii. lIel, and 10 conlen m~ny of Ihe opllonal procedurn 10 Ihe currenl ruie 1010 rcqullemenll. There 1\ ~Ilo cOOlldmble lenll. menl 10 COnllelllo bnni ~bole' around lankllnle Ihe lame relul~. lOry pollure 31lholC beiow around, Allponl conlldennllhe ~bole'iround opllon Ihould lJlow Ih~11I mllht ~Clu~lIy end up COil, Inl more Ih~n underlround I~nkl. lilen ~dl~ncemenll In under. iround I~n~ dell in. loc~1 t1re codes ~frecllni Jboye'iround r~. clllllel ~nd Ilnnlenl Iplll and Itc. ondal)' COnlalnmenl requlremenll in IOme ~re~l, For one ~bole. iround 1n11~1I~lIon Ih~1 h~d been pl~nned al MacAnhur Alrpon on Loni Island. New York Ilale envi. ronmenlal aUlhorillu "ere requlr. Inllhe conltrucllon or ~ S-lOO,OOO roof oler the rlcllll)' 10 prevenl runoff durini I3lnSIOnnl, maklni Ihe job less e~pcnllle 10 complele "'lIh underlround t~nks, 'financial Rosponslblllty' In addlllon 10 Ihe lechntcalll~n. dardl for l~nkl. EP..\ ha\ laid dow n ~ lecond reiul~lion Ihal requirel I~n~ ownerl and opcralolllo In' ,ure Ihelr lan~\ or In lome olher way puaranlee Ih~1 rUndl Will be Jlallable for cleanup Jnd Ihlrd. pan> c1alml In Ihe elenl of ~ leak, The dale\ by whICh Ihll "nnanClal relpl1nllbllity" mUll be in pim vanel wllh Ihe number of lankl under Ihe comrol of each owner and opcralllr, bUI ~II WIll hale 10lhale II no 1~ler Ihan OI:lober IQQI. ErA, whICh I\\ued 11\ nn~nctal re'pon'lbllh)' rule In NllIember I.,KK, onllnally had ,oUlhllO 1m. pUle Ihe requlrcmenl' nn Jlllan~ owner, Jnd npcralllrl by 1~le Il)l)ll, L'nder prellure frol11 '1110111 ~U\I' nelle' ,uhJe~'lln Ihe rule, howel'er, AIRPOAl '.'".: '. ',' " '. >>. 39/'IS' - - t., : '., .:rl ," I Status of Stato Fuol Storago Tank Funds c... '" ----.... ...., All 7~ ~ ':'- ..... : :.....- ....,........ -~. .... ....... 1..,.... '.-........, . .................., ..-1_.................."....... ... 10'"... ,................., --. --- IIrporl nr(Ulhrlln(rC3lln~I.1 ~If Iurnln~ 10 nhrr~I~l\ I~nkllo rrpl~tr (orrodrd mrlal ones. 31 AI.PO., '."-, , . .. ..,. -... --.... ) " IIJn En"rllnmenr~1 . '"un~ In LJkellllnr . .~IC, thr J'lJ'On 'rJIl/ell ""ne(II, lrom .11 ne" ,,,. fern lrorn bnlh In erf",en" JIlIl m'J1oomcnlJ/ "JnllpOlnf, .m(c .1 rrpl~(cll ~n 'JUIIl~ICIl .cnc, III I~nkl ,'n Ihe e~11 '11le nllhe JJf. lielll Ih~1 mlllllokell ~nulll hal( neellell repl~(emenr .Jr 'ljnllkJllI up~rJllm~ III ,"mph "lIh ne" lecnn"al .IJIlllarll.lor tanh ", luell b~ Ih( Enllronmen!al PrOI(e, I.on A~(nc~ ,n 19~~ "Wc Ihmk ~hal "( Illlll\ Ih( "a~ o( Ihc (u. ture lnlllhe ,'nil .~I to jO, '. 1~11l Jnhn \Ialnnc~ ,Jlrc"nr ." lllallon II LJkerronl The ~1X).(m'~3I1oo rJ(IIIl~ Jt L~kclron! ",II proltlle Jlllhe ,a. pJCiII thJllhe llrfl<1M ",II neclllol Ihe nel' :11 'em The rulll ,nm. pUlen/eIl ., .Iem rnOnlll1r1 'uel IlIIm the moment ""n!Jkc unlllll. OJI uUII~ke. helprn~ 10 IIlCnfl(~ JIl~ 1011, Anll. or counc, Ihc l~llcm II IlCllVnClllO comply "lIh Ihc EP\ IlfSJ , ", ' .. .,., ;;, ~J' I" I ' , I,' " <' \,' . ",II .~lnlh\nl Jlrj'\lfh JOIl "Ih("~ 'uti ~Jndlc."r' .n :nc . 'MIl, Th,,\C '4hll :JII III '(",{"OU '" ;'fl'rnrlh .llld (IIr...II\(,,:\ 'II :tu: ,'IJdcn~(' prC\rnlC'J ~\ \hlfJ~(, .lllJ hJlliJhn~ !Jl.llIllC\ ~Ilr ~utl' J\c1.l ~n ,Urron\ n,., mJlur allul'l,,' ,n the llNlh. J\ r('~u,Jhlr' JI Jd c\ch "'I iu\cmmCnl ~...'llm(' mItre Jdl\( In monlllJnn~ ~umpllJl1"C' ~ IIh louihcmni re4ullcmcm. I~r 1.Ill... The ,mJl1 Jlrpon e\eCUI" e ~ ,II bnnj 10ielhcr Ihe nced for J lIihler. more elrKlcnl JpproJch 10 fuel manJ~emenl ~ IIh :he need 10 ,ompl~ ~lIh ,'ora~e 1.Ill. re~UIJ' lion. t-ctO~ ",ucd 1\, fcderal. "J'e Jnd local jo'cmmenll, 'Jld In.ur Jnce and IcchmcJI e\pcn. JCJI,"~ ~ IIh lan~ ".ue' " \:rrom ,hould ~ol ~ ~ rtrt,' ,ni Ihelr hJnd. ~hcn II ;omc, 10 :he ne~ .,oraie 1.Ill. rIlIC'," 'Jld Da\ld Youni, mJnJier cllhe 1.111.' projr:un (or H.II1 En"ronmeOlal \I.IllJwemeOllnc,. >'CII Yor~ "The inc. 1110 ICJm 10 II'C ~lIh Ihcm," One luch \\'a), he 'Jld. 1110 Ice to Ihe rcqulrcmenll an opponu. nll~ (or an o'mll up~rJde o( an JIlJlOn '. fuclrnj 1)'1' "-"'-"""'--~";" ("n "r'n~in~ 'lIpl.h'm 'l1JnJ~\"T\("ll ~r~n\ ,pIC\ ,nil' :hl' ;"1ft' t'\\ ~h' '1I("lI11111t'iJ .11\(' ,J\llllll\' ,('r\ \, r: .1Jlllln.n \llnh l'Jtl1llnJ :hJl '1 ,lJdl.'iJ J r!\tlnllilnn~ ;Ju~r '11 I, 1t'\' 'hHJ~t' ~Jm.\ '~'ullln~n t'\o, '(' . ,,"UIlI dHT inHnltlr'o JntJ J ;'h\ntlUfh.~t.J r~I.JU\llllO In rmrlll\t't' :fjr11-ntlII1l mCnllI'fl 'C'~lu~C'tJ ,n \Ur Jn~ C' rr~mlUm\ Improved Manogement ~Irpt)n, (ml\ar,rnw ,m Ihe lon~' hJuJ 'oumc' 10"Jld Imp",'cd luel !11JnJ~cm(nI ,.,11 ilc ,'ru(~ b, J ~C"" rCJIlIlC' thJI thc\ mU\IIJi,;C In Ih" JrCJ In,urJn(c , . )'--- ',If ~t\~:r JndC'r~r'lund '.Jnt.' ., Jllfl . ,J11 ~Il ICI Jolt 'OJ\ .ct hJttJcr !n '.nu. HlmC' Jc' C'h1rrncnh ,u~,C"1 : r Jnt. ~rtl~rJrn\ Jr-c JnllCT JC\ C'I lpmen! :n mll\l \IJI('\ Jnll rnJn\ t'-JllllC" ,lflen 10 tu~hl' pllllll~JJ ~"' Irf"lnmC'nh 10 "'hl(~ thc tlc" JC' ,.\1\10' 'rom J 'U~lOe\\ \l.lndf't1lnl . 'ulJ "( ,l\mlJdcn JnJ 1, \,1 ,"\OI\C'd It\t1ulJ t'< prcrJr('d ',Ir ',lI,.er ,hod' JI ..hJllhc nc" m(nlaill' 10" Jld 1.Ill~1 " Illln~ '0 (0., >'c" Ian... lnd upyrade. 01 e".lInj IJn~1 10 nc" IlandJrd. Jle ~u,hIOY the IraduIl,nJI (0'" ,11 'U(~ :JI,..lI11IC\ inlt} J nC''4 ~Jn~C' \ 01 ,II pctlple rcmcml'cr Ihe JJII 4hen ,ou .ould pUllour 'illl. jallon :In., in f~r \ I! I~Xl ' 'Jld i \ ., . . ..... ..'~". ~~;j'..,...... - - - - ~I I [I If I 't.I ., , ..:', J' " ) " r ) 'C,.'''l~ .'~r: ,In :nt ;h1unu IJJl :~ :hl> 'CJI JI \CI> UrlCJn> LJ~clronl \'11"'" Ju"nv Ihe kKklllf ," Surer B~" I X,XI\ 10 the SurcrJ,'rne BUI L.1I.drom '..1, reJJI \mlcd ",'h.1 nCI> Sol ,mlhun IUCIIJlTIl .Il1d luel mJllJvernem IlIlem, Ihe JIll"'" hold leem,nvl) t'<en prepannv lor lean for the e\lr:lordln~ Jem.ll1d pla(ed on II b) a Super BOil I IIeekend-<\en for the ll;UI1pede 01 pi lOll II ho In(ended on Ihe air P''" wll aller Ihe iJme lumed IOto J jj.lil rout. The new Iud 1)llem. I>hl(h ireollI) e'panded Ihc Jill'onl luel IIOr:l~e (olpa(IlY .Il1d elllclen(\. prepJred LJl.elrom "ell to h.ll1dle iroll IOV Jemand, ,m Ihe Jill'U" lor prompt. cllklem ruehn~ BUI . a llgml1Coll1I added b.:neti,-the one Iholl drole the elfon 10 de. lelop Ihe IYllem-Wolllll abli. IlY 10 elllure the alrpon' I complioll1ce wllh Incrm. mgly IInCt enVironmcnloll regulJIIOnl of petroleum JIld relJlcd prOlJucu tholt . . . .. '. . ~ ~,~ .~ IJfS, j -- ._,'''''''''' ',' ... -,.-.', - rl 8 ,,-, ::, - ., - ,;0, ~ : , ,:,' I r ) ) "--~ .. ('re ,10 the ~rllund JJ/l :~ Ihll ,t.ll II "t14 UrltJ/l. LJl,elronl 'Icpon Junng Ihe ~1C~lllf 0' Suptr aU141 XXI\ In cht Suptnlume BUI LJl,elrunt 0 J. lCJd' \nnedollh I nt.o Sol mllhon luellJlT11llld luel mJJ\JgemeOl ,"Iem. .he JIlJl<,n hold 'eemlOgh ","en prepmng lor ~CJn tor Ihe e\lr.lordln.l/) Jem.ll1d plJ,ed on II by J Suptr 80" I "eel,end-.:'en (or the "3II1ptde 0' plluu "hu Jel,ended on .he JII pon e.llly JlIer .he ~3me lumw 100u J JJ.ltJ rou!. The ne" fuel .y.lem, "hl~h ire311y e\pJJ\ded Ihe Jill'On \ l1Jel \!oq~C ,~~IIY MUJ Cln'IC"" prepJred LJlelronl well 10 hJJ\dle iro14 IOi JemJJ\d. llO Ihe JIlJl<'" lor promp!. clli"enlluehny But . J "gOllkJJ\1 Jdded tlcnelil-lhe one Ih31 Jro'e the elron to de. 'clop Ihe IYllem-wiU III Jbll. uy to enlure the 3l1Jlon' I comphJJ\ce wuh Incrc:l.l. lI1gly ""CI cn'lIorunenl3J reiul3110nl of pclloicum JJ\d rel3lcd prOllucts InJI ( ~ . "', . , ~ ~.~ .~ IJfS, I ...... _." ',,"n~''', e, ~''''~''''_'._.''' tJ [I 8 ,,-, S simply upecllna EPA 10 rebx IU Itm- ~rdl or utend the complUnce deld. lines, butllilller uys his Con\'erlltlOOl with EPA indlclte th.1t's not likely to IIlppen. "U people don'tlWl buyina (jn. lunnce) loon, there'll very sood cIw1ce tllltthe I1Ilrket, IIlimlled lilt II.lIllY dry up." Premium I (or coverlae wllh I $50,000 deductible lhrouah EPIC f'lIlge (run $600 I )'ear (or I new doubftoW2ll tank to $6.000 I yur (or I bue Ileel tank OY1!r 20 )'eln old. A one-tlme fee equivaJenlto the (lnt )'ear'l premiwn a1so musl be paid to join the risk reten' tion group. HillIer uys. "o.zr premium Is III direct proportion to the lae and construction o( the 1M," llyslliJ]jer, SoIl borinpare IlOl solna to be required on every "Ik, he says: th.1t will d~pend on the liC and type 01 tank. "links tlut are Ol'er 20 )W1 of aae are IlOl desirable. U It'sllOl Ieakina. we're aana 10 Insure It. but ~'C are aana to llIIlnafy lUuest Withey rep/olce II within a )'ear:' Tom Cooahlin. presidenl 01 A1r.Sur In Ormond Beach, FL, h.1s wriuen poUu. tion liability cOImae ror fcut flXtll-bue opmlon In Florida. Premiums on lhose pollclu, III with a $500 deducllble, f'lIlaed rrun $306I)'elr (or 11ix')'elr' oId.10,000i3lJ00, double-walled llnk to $9,2891 year for seven we lleellM OI'er 25 )'eln old withllOlll ~padty of 21,000 il!Jons. Of his approximately 40 FBO ctienu. Couihlin 1lys.ll105llppelr to be W1itlna Wlt~ lhe complilnce deld. Unu are upon them before dolna any. thina, and he feels wtll I mlslake. "Your lIIIlf1er, wiser opel1lOt1 reaJ. Ize WI illl Clnsurance) II IvWb!e.let's l1kudYlnuaeollt."heuyt. "U)'ilII'rv Ilready In the sYltem Ind the c1llms sllrt comlna In, you hive I beuer cIw1ce 01 keepina Insurance, The Plannina Corp. In Ruton, VA has wriUen poUutlon Uabilily Insunnce (or Iboul20 FIlOI, I3YS company !resident Max Clay. PremiwnUllfllt $5,000 per )'elr with I $25,000 deductible, COl'er' lae of older llnks could COlt $10,000 or more I year, Some oIlho5e Insured al. ready IIlve med hefty cbJms. Ilys Clay, and wt has driven premiwns up. Clay also (ee~ llIltthe Ionaer opel1' Ion Will to Ipply for coverage, the IIlrder 11'1 going 10 be 10 procure II In time 10 meelthe EPA deadlinel. Be. cause !he I'l.1nnlng Corp, requirestlllt soil borillas be Imn for all but new lank installations to ensure Ihey are nollelk. Ina, SIYS Clay,ll could take II10na II L eight ~uks from the urne oIlP!lIical1on WIllis policy can be wntltn. And WI~ if the l1I\ks are fwnd to be III aood llupe. "U I were Illnk O\ll1er. I would plan lheld," he Ilys. When everyone tnes to act cOY1!l1ae It OlICe, Clay predicu, "I thlllk 11'1 aOlna to aetlouah. Ilhink there'l iOIIlSIO be I bind In 1990:' Jim Cdbum 01 Soulhern Mmne and 'If you walt until noxt Augustto havo somobody como out and tost your tanks, you'ro going to bo woltlngln IIno or paying tho prlco.' Aviallon Underwriters In New Orlew. lanes. "The problem's aoins to corne d lhe l1I\ks don'l meel EPA requiremenu or i/they're IelldnS," <Album's company juslltarted writlnS poliuUon Ulbility covenae (or WlCIerifOUllCl fuelllanae lanks in November. "The clock's run. ninS:' he Jl)1, and IllJlOrina the prOOIem "could JlUt you all 01 business." Mllm lucnON TO IUW Why are 10 many lviallon buslneu opcnlort pulling off aelllns their fud Unksln order, when their very Iivell. hood could depend on meetlnsthe EPA's deadlines? The rmons are varied.ac. cordina 10 flxed.bue operalors con. tlCted by i\S.1/, Jlmel Slroh. pruldenl of Hensley F1yins Servlce In Ha\Te, MT. Ilys he'l waltlna WlIU the lUte llnallm ilS re- quirements for underaround fuel stor. lae l1I\ks before he decides on I course Ollcllon, He expecu that 10 happen uound lhe lIr1t 01 the )'ear, and dnelll't Intldplte Iny problems meetlna the EPA's October 26 deadIine, Strohupecuhe'U IIlve to relllO\'C his lWO 12.yur.old 10,ooo.alUon lanks, and IIYI he'll probably replace Ihem with an Iboveil'OtlIld fuelltonae IYS' lem, Ihus avoiding the EPA regulo1llons a1logellier, Donna Smith, owner of Hereford Aviation In Hereford, TX, llys"We don'l know tlllt much" aboutlhe EPA's fIn.1n. dal responsibililY requirements. "The Insunnce com~y lhat I duJ with has not given us any lnIonnatlon:'1he says. Smith sayslhe doubu tllll her tanks. one elahl )'eln old and one 10, are lelk. ing becluse "u often :u you're Itlcking Ihose link! you're aotns 10 nonce I Iou" Even if they were luklns, lIle doelll'l tI1Ink WI would aileel the WIler table 250 feel beJoIll "U thai all WlSI Iteady Ilmm il would tUe Ilona lime to aellliere." Smith Ilys. Rep/xlna her tM would be an oner. ous fInandaJ burden.1he Ilys. And 1\'eII lI10uah fuel Illes are 1_ pan 01 her buslness.1he 1l)11he problbly Yr1IIIhuI down i/ iI'l PlIO COIl her more tlun $15,000 10 comply Yoith the EPA~ rules. Fred Schrolenboer. owner of Sin Luis VIIJey Aviation In Malle Villa. CQ leases his three fuel Ilonaellnkllrun the dty, "AI 01 now we 1Il\'eII'1 done any. thina II all:' he Ilys. "We're If)'inSlo look Into it a ~ltJe more and lie willI ~ er)Olle dse Is doInS.1 don't know whal we're aoinSIO chi think they (dlY) Yr1II prnh1bIy go ahead and rep/olce them. " Scllrolenboe: IlYSthey are tf)'ina 10 delennlne how Ionlthe 1M ha\'C been In the around butllllt "II'S hlrd to ael the inIomution ~'e need." IOVla TO 1111 UNINIUIID Arr.tt Cebula. direclor 01 poemrnent aifairs for the Natiooal Air Tnlllllorta. tion Alsodallon. Ilyslhole opcnton who are lanorina the pending EPA dead- linel are playing I same 0/ "regulo1tlon rouIeue," He COlICedeS WI many ope,. aton are counting on NATA and others 10 ball them OUI oIlhe regulo1t1ons or ill the dead1inu eXlended, And altliouah NATA Is tf)'ina to ael the fInandaIre- Iponllbllhy deldllnu utended untU 1993, he Ilys. '" wouIdn'l counl on any. thins to 1Ilppen." Accordinsto Cebula. many openton are 10 Intimi~ted by the lIllanllUde 01 the pnIiicm they are simply mlidinsthe InI\illble. "Fuel'l ~ too imporunllO the bollom line ollhe FDO" 10 IdqpI lhallllllude, he IIYI.lnstud. he rec. ommends tlllt lviallon buslneSIIS "Ip- proach il from an OY1!raU l1UIllaement perspective and nOI jull meellnglhe fIiUlltlons." For InsllllCe, he explaw, Insteld 01 tryina to ael by with the mInlmwn In. velunenl needed to comply with EPA, uP8l1ded lanks Installed now could pay ror lhemseJ\'ellhrouah lower lnsunnce premiums. BUI. he concludes, "U you wall unlll nexI AUllUlllo IIlve IOIl1Cbody come out and tell your Ianks, you're aaing lQ be waiting in line or paying lhe price,". K.rlO".." u "'''''1"'1 14,10' I( ~t Doc.....,....IlCllVMOI37/9G31 .' [I 8 :1-' b . -. --... .--..- -- --- UY KAflLllIlEMEIl AVIATION FUEL RETAILERS FACE UST INSURANCE DEADLINES IN 1990 Have you developed a strategy for meeting new federal requirements for underground fuel storage tank financial responsibility? If not, you'd better act soon, because you're fast running out of time. De~s~c~~~g~~~~~ en! rlNllOal relponsibility ruin for W1derground fuel SIOl'lKe unks ue fill IpprNch!ng. BUlllUny lYillion Iuel IlUlktttn hlve 1lOl1'e1 bell\ll1 to lllce IC' tion lO meel thole deldlinet.l (SCllhll lome Induslry observers uy could crelte serious problems In lhe Industry u thole deldlineS Ioonl do5er. link 0Imen by next year must dem- onstrlle flnlndalrelponsibUlty of II leul II miIIJon (or clelllUp In the eI'ent of ~ W1derground fuel unk lelk or sptII. The c~plIanc:e deldllne for fixed-b.1se operators ownlng between 13 ~d 99 underground fuell1llks Is Apnl 26: all' eraton wilh less lhan 13 links mUSl comply wi~ the rules by Oclober 26, FinardaI responsibility c~ be demo O/lSlnled by leI'enl mew: insunnce. leU.Insunnc:e (wllh I net wolth of '10 nullion), the U!IO olsllte clelllUp funds, elllblhhmenl of an independenllrUlt fund. or I comblnltlon of lhese reo 10UlC6 tis of July. 39 lilIes had lome form of underlllOO/lll fuellll1.lc trusl fund elllbUshed. The funds IlUke lVlillble I1r)'U1g delP'etS 01 covenge for c1elllup of exISting conlaminolled siles lI1d fulure relmes, Only two lilIes' funds hIve been approved by lhe Envlronmenlll Protection Agency IS meeting lhe fJn.m. tIoll reSponsibility requiremcnLl, 10 111011 /lPCnton 'NlII require some form of In. surance even WIth the exislence 01 I SIIIO ClelllUP fund. l/1Ce for W1derground Iud stonge ll/lJcs hIS Improved considerably since lhe EPA ruin were I1n.1Jlud. Premiwns (or coverage. however, arc widely diver. genL The 1ge 01 the unks ll1d lype of COlllll'Ul:tion 111 the prinury flCton aI. f<<tlng premiwns: supplemcnl~ cover. 1ge tluoogh Illle funds lIso IlllY alr<<t nles, IS will the lIIlOWIl of deductible on I po/Jcy. Insunnce undoMilen require proof th.11 unks are IlOlle2ldng before writing I policy. MOIIllnsisllhat sciI borings be lmn on the sile to delennIM thit al. though one Ipoktll1lll1 for I risk reten- lion group wnllng poIlulion llabilily in- SIIr:IllC:e says 1lll1k IlghUltss leSlIlllY be ldequale In some cms. 1'anIc owners should 1lI0w sullldenl lime for conducting these teslS lnd other prerequisites 10 oblllning cover. 1ge when pllnnlng their slnlegy for meellng the EPA deadlJnes. Sly Insut. l/1Ce Spoktlpenons. "U there 111 some engineering things thaI need to be done, the more lime lhey hlve, lhe beller chlnco lhey hm In complying with IhOlle requirements." Slys George Hil. Ocr, presldent of the Environmenl~ Proo l<<tion Insunnce C~PlI1Y (EPICl risk rcttntlon group In ChioKO- ThaI'S IlOl wh.111s h.1ppening,lhough. lIillitr SlyS, "Everyone's wailing until lhe IISl mlnule." Mlny operltors are INluwa Mmn IMPIOVlD Avlll1bwlY 01 poUullon !labililY Ullur. ~-w. ''''(~ . , ~~- Ma.l und.,.,riltn ..qui.. I04l borillgl '" 1M "'b. '" ..,.... tfIat .'d., und."l"",nd ....,."""g. "'n~1 Ot"'II..~1nt b.IoNI.wrinV tIMm, 1'1-53 - I " - 8 "~I .,-, - lI,ulalOry, II,al, nnan"al _ ma, pro. 'ldl conlldmblt la"nll (or nll-O,l. In,IUPPUIII. 1'1" -hol, IPfCllllm o( nnU"I1 op. 1I0nl allO Ihould be '''I'''IIl. II a IUP. pUll mUll onl, mil, O/lf/il'oul im. PIO',mlnll Ollnll.1I rllall.lI, InllPln. 1101 monIlOlln"qulpm,nl 10 com pI, -lIh Ihl nl'<O lI,ulallonl, plannrd bud. '" In, ma, Inabll rundln, rrom CUh nO_I 01 llltnn, .\lan, Iuppllm, 110... "". -Ill h", 10 InCIII dlbllO nnaner complIlIler. Whllhll donI Ihlou,h lIa. d'llon., pUblic 01 UllliI, IInan"n, mllhodl Of IOml rom or P/1'1l1ullon, monl)' "," be borro_rd 10 rund l.lpiW ImpIOyemlnll, Walll luppl, mau'"1 III "'II WI1Itd 10 In""II111 Ih, 1111' or nUnClal oPllonl IYIII.bl, loda,. "trylhln, r,om ,'nm/ obllllllon IIld ''''nut bondl 10 II..,.purchlll u. lanllmlnll - OPllonl U com pili U Ih, -"" lI,ullllonllhlmlllYII. ~Ic::;y th., il borro"rd mUll be ~Id back. Ulutll, Ihl! -1/1 lIanlllllInlo hl,hll -1111 11111 and/ol hl,hll 10uI IUn. .\lolllh.n onl "'"IIUppllll .1. IlId, 1\ Phuln,'n "" Incmlll bolh 10 au,mlnl cuh IIII~II and .((lImall Ulm 10 hl,hll (ltl. TIlII II an IIlllllnl IIlmll, IIpIC,all, -h,n coupl,d -lIh .n Inl"hllnld PubllNduCIIlon pIO. "1m, TIll pUblic _,II mill ImpIIIII" IoIcnnCl\ ror ohal/hl)' Pt'r<<l', 10 be I oOllbhrll (lUll: Ihl' can, .nd 0111, 11'011 0'" hl,h.handld Ud pooll, Plllfnlrd 1m .nd IU lnall" PIOpOI. .It, A pUbUc IIlallonl and rduC.llon plo- "1m IllmpOlllnl, An, 1'"lm -lIhoUI · ,ood commUnlCll/Onl pro,'lm. Ihould conlldll d"lIopln, onl. E"n a IIIlem Ihal 1\ IIl11n,,'on, blhhrl, 10- da, m., nnd 1Ilflr In hOI "'"llomol. 10", TIll Public NOllllcallon Rull II. quillI Iht Iuppll,r 10 nOllf, III CUI. loml/l of uch In\llner or non. compllanll, FOI IYII,ml r,cln, m.jol PIOjICll. luch U Ihl c"'lln, or .,Ib, Ih, dlln.up of conlllllln.lrd "all/ lOurell, Ill4 lilt !:lII:lbllvil of nrw 1IIIImlnl raelllllll, .lon"IIIm publlc.rduullon plln can mun Iht dIU,l,n" bll""n IUCCl\l .nd r.duII. Such. PIO".m can br,ln YlIII brroll PIOjICII commlner, .nd m., Indudl '/liclll In local nl"lpa. Pili, Pllllnllllonllo 10Ullnllllll - "OUPI Ind lIudlnll. n,," Incloud -lIh -.111 bllll, .nd InlllY""1 on I.. dlo 01 lI,mlnll on local IlI,.IIlon Plo- "aml. An Infolm,d pUblic can b, a O.llr IUPPlIll'IIIIOn'"III1,. WIIIIIUPPlll/l cannol allold Ilmpl, 10 lIand Ill/I, Ch.nll " hapPlnln,. Som, of Ihl amlndmlnll"llld, 1/1 In drra, .nd olhlll 0111 Ilk! Irrra In Ihl com In, mOn/hl. TIll lI,ullllonl m.y be modlnrd, bUllhl' "Ill nOl,o 1_.,. II anYlhin" Ihl' -ill breoml mOlllllln. ,'nl U Ih, 111111 lib on .n 'ClIY, lol,. And Ihlllll ",ry IIUon 10 brll"'lhal Ihlll lI,ullllonl _1/1 be InrOICrd tcnl. puloully. TIl, ch.llln" or ch.n" _1/1 dlm.nd Iht brll rlom "ml ulIlIl, m.n"III: Ihl bIll Ikllll, Ihl bIll pl.nnln" .nd Ihl bIll communlClllonl. Thlll...,d rOllhll1 drom "ill be IIfl, !(fOliLlblt dnnklil' ..",10' "'ryon,. Cl .II"", H.", U u..., "<I prn'd.., 0/ ""11"" /., 'A, .Irll<ll! ~ Cdd, <o"pon/ll, 1I''''!/IId, ,lroW" "d. Ionr,,, won", IUUI,,,, 1d""flUI1'ID' /., 'A' 0//1<1 0/11',,,,, U,S. C..IIOft..,.", l'ro'It,~. A,,,,,,, New Technology Prevents Tank Leaks Mor.'han:J 111111 elrt IIIUn, undl/"ound 11011', IInh IIlh. numblr onllhllll 10 Ih, nlllon'l ,round".rtr, Ih. lOur" of dnnUn, -1111 rOllO perClnl of Ih, U,$, pOpul.llon, A IIn,l. ,lIlon of '1IOIInl I c.n rendlr I million ,.I/onl of -,"r unlulllbl. rOI con. lumprlon, LlIkln, IInh .110 Ihllllln public Iolrlly, on, IlIJon Ih. U1k of rl,llIlnn, IIld In'"III.lIn"IIk! Orlln 1I,I',n 10 locll 1Ir. drpll1mlnll. A rlClnllllmpll -U 1IIIItS of u. plol"'nl In .lIalllmort 11IIdlnll., nrl,hbolhOOd. Ornd.1I IIld .boUI J,OOO ,lIlonl of ,.Iolln. IltPlll InlO Ihlll"l/ IIld 1III1I.lIon Unll U "'II U loclI "ound".III. Enl1ronmml1J 1101l0rllorill IIld 11111111" r,om Ih. U,S, Enl1lonmlnlll Prolmlon Allncy tEPA!, -hlch '''111,1 I IIUI on"lhlJd of Ih. n.llon'I 1:6,000 mOlol,ruIlIlOI." IInh .r"IIUn" .re back"ound fllmln, rOI nl.. EPA I re,ullllonl.nnouoeld 1.11 r.I/, Th. lI,ullllonlll/ IIln. /1. dlldl rOI n... llllk 1I,II11111on, Uhlln, llllk uP".dll, luk dllralon, IlpOnln'.nd dlln.up or Ir'k!, .nd ploof of n. n.nCl., llIpOnllbUlIY, I Allhou,h rrdlrll lI.nd.,dl mUll be m'lChrd, 111111 c.n InlCl more IIrtnllnlll,ullllonl, SIIICI, -llh hrlp r,om II. ,Ion., EPA ornerl, .110 ..III b. IllpOnslbl. rOllnfolCr. mlnllOd II/OCllln, rrdl/lJ rUndllo hllp Inlure dllnup, COlli UIOCI.lld ..lIh dillin, up .nd IIp.llln, III kin, link!, h,ulln,._., conllmln,"d lolb 01 cll.nln, up pOI. I IUlld "ound""lI can b, '1I/Onomlc.l. Accoldln'lo Ihl EPA, dl.nup fOI U PllCrnl or IlIkln'"nkl ..11/ COII.n I"rllt or 1l6,OOO; 10 PllCrnl ..i1I"'I.,r 1l00,ooo: J PlI. ernl ..11/ "1/1"11 million, Thlln"'lIbl. conclullonl Th. 10nIClln unploIIClld link hu brrn 111I1n, In lho "ound, Ihl'"llfllhl chanel II h IlIkln,. TIl. fUlflluh lit round, Ih'lo"l/ Ih, COlli or IImldllllon .nd lI.bllll" Wh,n S'OI. Clara CounlY Orncl." r.erd Ihl Ploblrm, Ih., hllld .n In.lronmlnlll conlullln, nrm, Ad'.nerd In. dUllnll Olll,n, TO"lhl/ rhr, eholf . PIIll\.ry '0.1_ . no- I I I ., IlIk.II'lcerpI.blr 'PPloach, TIll counlY h.d . hltlOIY of m.jor dltUII/I, Indudln'lhr cOn/lllllnlllon or. mulrl bll. lIon.,.I/on undlr"ound .cqulfl/ In 1911, NUl, Ihry dre_ up .1111 or Iht chl/.lIl/llIlCI of an Idlll monllolln, "'"m - Idrnllry IlIh blrore ,round""rr conllmln.,lon OCCUII. PIOllCl IlIlnll flllf lI.rml, d,nn. I Ih. m.,nIIUd, of Ihlluk, monllollhr compllll "'"m conllnuoul/y .nd .ulom.lllllly, Indudr IfCUlllY IIf.. 'Ulldl, Ind IIll1ry 1I11llllory Ilqulllmlnll. TIlr counlY IIlmld conllnuouI Ulfm.1 "por monllol' In, U Ihr mllhod 10 monllOll1l undll,round llllh. TIl. "pld dilPllllon of h,dlocl/bon 'IpOlI Ployldll Ihr undl!. I,'n, Pllmlu fOI 'IpOl monllolln'lYIlfml. Wh,n I luk OCCUII, 'U "pOlI dllPlnl Ihlou,h Ihl m.lln.lln ..hIeh rhr lank b bunrd, Sin" Ih. Y'pOl mo," up 10 10 Ilmll r'1Il1 Ihllllhl Illkln,"qUld, 'IpOllfnlln, Cln Plol1dr Ih. IIlponllllml nredld 10 IIkr COI/WI"lcllon blfort IIq. uldl CIO rlleh "ound"'"IIUpp/lll, Common 10 .1/ utl/n.1 "pOI monllolln, mllhodl.re oblflVlllon Ol'ldolf ..rill locllld In Ihl blCknlllOll1 nll/ undl/"ound IInkl, TIl, ",/11 cOnl.ln '1IIoUI klndl of '" pO/oIlntln, d"lclllh.1 cln be ulfd ..llh onr 011"0 IIch. nlqulI, P.III"lInlln,ln.ol," pl.eln, "ntolllnlo ",111 In IIl1J Plojmld 10 be "'Ihln Ihr conllll pluml or . luk. Alpll. .lId Ifnlln,ln'ol," Clfllln,.lo"'PII\lU/l lon, "llhln Ih. ",1/, ..h/ch -11/ IIII.CI "POII and CllIIlI I'"1m Ihll IUlChll rOI Irlkln, mllfll.1t Illhl/ Ihan 1I1,ln, on Ihlll nllu", ml"llIon. SlnI. CIIII Counl, ",nIUIl/, cholf In .Ipllllln, \YIlIm b, Arllon,'nlllumlnl. TIll PU'pOl1 or Inlllllln,. Illllbl'lnd Irnllll., monllol. In'lYlllm II 10 Irlllnk ownm kno.. -h,n Ihr, hl.r Ipllll, o."nlll 01 Irlh, 10 Ihl' cln Ilk! Ihl'PPIOPIIIIf Icllon, Ellflnll 'lpOl monllolln'I,"rml hrlp pm,nllmlll plob. Irml r,om IUlnln,ln/o dlllllm Ind mlY bllhr btlllnlUl, Inerl,llntl"oundwlllI poilu lion Ind 11(11, Ploblrml ill. IOClllrd -ilh undrl"ound Illkln,"oll,r Ilnh, Cl f.! ?'" ... .,. . ..J I \ 44 .--..- ---- ----- ..n"".."llr'.,..',...."... _. f11.~I. ~^ Am.ncan City. County/Hovtmbtr 19I'I'/-!'. rl F, ,,-, F, CHAPTER 136 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGe TANKS If yOu o....n 01 OCt/Ill I 'IOUllltCI ullC'rQlOund 1l0rl9"W CQ",uung pellOleum OIOClUClI.lOu mull.nIUlllnlOl/9n '"I urine. 01 Oln.r "unl In., In.,, '111' Of II'On.y 10 n.Ip Poly 101 In. COlli 01 IMllPolny .~DoI4y ~llC CO"IClIV. ~Ion c.'IUltCI oy ~ ifill 110m your I.no 01 0'0<"0. ftnolY1l1mllnll nh. O..n "ClUGtCI or OtI.1TICI UllC., 11111 IJ5.1131"O'.llC'C" (I.. 'O".lTtCI f.nol' 01 I" nCI a'lInl<l II In una'rQrouno 110/10' link In I1IIt 135,2(1" WhIIIIIlill.Ilt1'mp!I<I'IIl. nOI /lqUlrtCIlO nlV. rltl.nCIIJ rllDOnlOily, II your USf "N. you mlYOI 'Ic.a 'II1ln notln c:unuOCQIII crllWIU.1 blo~nl oy In I/O PoInifl. COlli you caula Of IIICI"or 'nclUC': c:.tnl/lg Uo IIIl1.a ~'UOllum. COI'tc:J"O .tlV1ronmtnlll almlg',IUPOlY1n; CIII/lkl"O W'ltr, 11I0 CQtr(l.nUlJ"O peOpl"oI pel10nlllnjllry or proo.1ly OIrr~., H.V1IIO nnlnQIl llIDOnllDol'y II'4lnl 1n.1 mon.y '11" Of .vl.IOII 10 m," 1n.1. CQIII, FinlllClll rllDOnlilllUly 0I011Cl1 you Who I..lfected? . I., t '.'- 1 Eirn.r In. owntr or III. optrller 01 1n.11IIlC Iysl.m IMIIIICW fillllldlJ Illponliblll1y, but not bolh .11I. own.rllld operllor Ir. Cldftr.nl 1nclIV1du.11 or lInN. nil rII. Itlpon. lill~ly OIltl. own" IIId optrllor 10 0ICJClI wnlCll o. tn.m '11"11I0'11 Irnllldllrllpon. lill'ly. BOIn ptrl/II .111110I. In In. .v.nl OlllCncOmplllnc.. 1 Ftcl.1I1111d 11.,. gCNtrMllnll.llC Inu 1O.lICIlllnll o....n USTI.r. nOlltqUlrta 10 OOCIIlI'4nl rlnlllCllJ IlIDOnlilltldy. ~g~lJ.~. r."..::t:'~~"1*1iJIir mjiGnriMey. .. ""'< 1 n you owntCI or OCtrlltCIl II/Ill Inll ...... properly ClOltcl btro,. m. IllP'iclOI. Rule 138.1 CQ~1tICI 011', In.n In. IInlllClll "IDOnIICIIly ItqUlllmtnll '111' nOllOOly 10 your ClOltclltnk 1Y111m. Who ThroUQhput 01 PtrOcCullnc. Aggr.glt. Ih. r.Clllly COV'IIll' Cov,"g. What Coverage must Pllroleum =+G] =+ I It~lOn I '\ Itlnlll/on Ir you have? MI/IlII.r (ltll tooorl'wtr 10 OIIlttIlor Ih" IlnkJ I, UI.) =+ I 5500,000 I ., to,OOO g'lI. , or 1111 PfI =+ or ,;:f monlh Ii PllrOleum Non.mlrktl.r (buys & liar.. ~" Mall Inln 12 mil/len ,I Rule 136.4 IOf IIItt 0'Ml lIStl 10.000 gill, =+ II million ~/ mal. In.n Otr manln , I .~ When must you have coverage? Rule 136.2 How can you show Ilnanclal responsibility? Rule 136.5 1 MIIllII.I1.....n 1,000 linkS or non'mlllllI'll Wlln . nil wonn 01120 m'"on: Jlnulry 24, tvat 1 MIIll.t,,, 'II1ln 100'999 Ilnkl: OCIOO" 20, lU9 1 MIIllII.II...."n IH911nol: April 20, t990 1 MIIll.III1....~h.H.a.lInkl. non.mIlllOlIl{l....~n I net ....onn ollllllnln 120 mllllQtf fllocalgCNernmtnll: OClobtr 20, 1m 1 A Ilnglbll nll....onn 01 ',IIASI 110 minion .nG In. ~o""Y 10 0.11 on. 01 In, ItQUII.a 1,".nCllllllllln 40 CFR 280 90 1 Inlur.nc. coverlg. 1 QUirin,.. lrom . eorparll' p.ltnl or .nOln., 111m .011 10 0111 In. IllOv. ling ,or. nll....onh IIn,nCl.II.11 1 SUltly Oond 1 L.ntr 01 CltG,1 1 TI1III Fund 1 A comOlnlllcn ollh. ~llOv. metnodl Th. 11111 ItO'II"UII nu O.ln eonllal"llI) ~ 11.11 IDOnlOllG moenl",lm to help awn,,, .nd oparalO'l mOIl In. Iin.nelill 'tlponIIO'''ly 'eQUllemen" II ~ progl.m 'I .11I0"ln.a. you m.y Of ~Ole 10 Ull "'0 me" o~n 01 YOUI IInanCI.1 IIloonl'Olllly Whalrocords must you koop? '.VOU mUll kttplteO,OI olln,'ype 01 eovelaoell Ino lank iii. or your placo 01 bUllnlll.nd I lnahMtn I C1niflcll1lon 01 IlnlnClI1 IllIDOn1ib11l1y un!" Iho Ilnkn",p~"YCfOle<<r."~'r'01JI\o m.mOd olllnanCl~J 1IIIl0l1110ololy ~ CoIncellt<l~ rOll musl' "p1'C' . ....'Inln 80' aiWef, Co1nctllillen. fhe DNR mUll b. nOllllea IlanOlnOI m.cnanllm II nOI oOla,"'d wllhln In, eo a. I. I y,n ~\ \ I. ,q, \ II/-S3 fJ [I F, ,,-, .c,. RELEASE REPORTING, INVESTIGATION, RESPONSE, AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Own.lI.nd OpllllOIl 01 pll/OI.um or hUlrdou. .ub'l.nc. und.rground .10rIQ.llnk. mu'lllpolI,IIlY""g.I,,'nd lI.pond 10 III 'U,p'Cltd or .Clu./III...... Th. lollowl/19 I.blt oulllne. .cllon. Ih.. mUll be lollowtd unl... Ih. DNR dlIlCl. olh.MIII. Th. DNR un requlll.ddlllolllllnlonn.llon .nd .ubmlllll 01. corltCllvt.cllon pl.n .1 .ny 11m.. ;j.',\ Actual or suspected release occurs " '. ' , (subrules 135.6(1), ;" 135.8141,135.7(2), . 135.7 3 ) ", . ",";', .,"', _.l..' ,,:.,:.;;. " " , " ',f, .,' , , , Investigate suspectod roleaso within seven days (subrule 135.8(3)) , File an Initial writ ton report wllhln 20 days aner releaso confirma- tion (subrule 135.7(3)) File second written report wilhln 45 days anor release conllrma. tlon (subrule 135.7(4)) Investlgalo oxtont 01 contamination and submil a CorrOctlve Action Plan (subrules 135.7(6) and 135.7(7)) r.." 'I.\\, ....r.,J I \ R.pon 10 OIlR Wllhln 2~ hOUri or WllIIln e hOUri. . hu.1ll0UI COndlilOn '11111. In lilt cu. 01 an 1CIu1l1l~1I', plrtonn Ih"oIIOWI/lQ 1/1,1111 Illlllmtnl II'PI ' . R.mov. .. mucn r"lU~ltd IUOI"rc. II nlC.lllry Irom Ih. Iln_ Iytl.m 10 prev.nlluMII rll...., . VIIU.tty InlplC! .ny 'OGv. grouno or IJPOIIO IlIICW ground "'''111 Ino prev.nt luMII ITIIQIIUon, . UOMllI Ind mdiJ$ 4/ly !41~!y 1Iy~!l! . R.mooy hlUIllI POlIO by conllll1l/llllO 1041t1UVII.0 or 'IPOllO, . UIIIUII lor In. prll.nce or .1111111 wnll. con"lI1I/IlIlCn II moll Iik.1y 10 III prll.nL . OtIIlIl1l/l.lII. polllblt pIll' net 01111. plOOuC1.nd btglnlr" P/OOUClllmovll. SplDIIOv.rtllll 01 pllrOleum prOdUCl Imlllll125 g.llOnllno hU.llloullubllancel111I Ih.n 1II.lIpon.bI. qu.nltty, clo Ml h.v.'O be llpon.o II Clllntd up Wllnln 2~ houlI .nd no nUl/cloul COnd,llon 'IIIIS, IhVIlIllll.1nd conlwm .illUlplcttd 1I1t1... by Iyll.m lignln.UIIIMg oru. chICk 10 Id.nlly In. prll.nc. lno loure. ollh. III...., A 1,1. chICk lorlh. pr.lInc. 01 conllll1l/l"lCn I. rtqu~'d. .nvlrOnmtnlllconlltnnlllOn II In. IlIIon lorlulplclon, A u. chICk IllClUOlllh. UlI'\lilng lno Inllylll 01 loli .no 01 grounowlllI II In. 1,1'10 contlrm 111111I1, " Jj Sulmll wrttlln IIpon w,lh," 20 d'Yllnll I.ltll. 10 In. ONR IUmm.lnZUlg In. IIqUllld IMral.blllmlnllllpI IIk.n Ino Iny d.1I or 'nlOllllillOn ColIlClld, Subl1'll In. 101l0wlnQ I~' Inlorlllillon 1ft WIlling 10 Ih. ONR: . 0111 on In. nllUII Ind IIl1m.IlO quanllly 01 Ih. 111.11., · 0111 on Iho Iurroundlng populllIonl, w.rer qualily, UlIlna rocallCn 01 w'"1 pollnllllly INee"d, lublurtacl 101' cona,llonl, loelllonl 01 Iublurtl" IIW'", ClllNlologlCal cona~lonllno Ilno Ull; . AIIURI 011111 cnlck lor conllmlnlliOn; . AoMI 01 1100 plOOUct ,"vIlIlglllonl, IIlhoro II conllmonallld 10,1 01 Qroundwalor, InvOlllg.lionl mUll be aon.,o dllllm,". In. '11Inl 01 conl.mlnalion A corrlctl'l'lClIon plln w,lI be loqullod Ihal Plovldlllh. mOlhoo 10 bo UlOO 10 cloanup conllm,"alion Ind plovldo prOlocllon 01 hum.n hllllh, lal.ly, and Ih. onwonmon!. Th. plln may be '""llIoa 41lho I.quoll ollnl ONA or by Inl ownor and oporalor at any Iim, "mull b'lOv'owod .1na apprOVld by Ih. ONR pllOl 10 bOlng Imp10menlOd /'1&3 rl FI Et t] Theso recorda must bo kopt at a raadlly avail. ablo ploco eo Illoy can bo provIded 10 tho DNR Inepector durIng on silo vlslla(eubrulo 135.4(5)). '.',,- RECORD KEEPING , · R.,.... del.Cllon perlorm.nc. .nd UpkHp: I Rlluns 01 any la~Uno, lilting, or mcnaonno rllUll1 musl O. k.pl lor II lUll on. y"r. I Rlluns 011/1. IUlllnk lignIn... till; I C4plts 01 wntl.n perlorm.ne. ClIImS Ind Iny IC/lllluIII 01 rlqU'lId c,'ill,.. lion and malnt.nlneo proYlCl.d by In"uk dlllctlon manuI.Clur.r mull be k'PlIlI.UI IIV. YII,. lrom dal. OII/lIIlUlllOn: I R'COIllI 0' mlmllnlne.. r.pelr, Ind CI~br."on 0' '.Ill OlllctlOn 'QuOmtnl mUSI b. k.PI lor II lUll on. YIIIIII.r In. SlIVIC. WOrll ~ CO~lellll. . COITOIIGn Prol.Cllon · Ru~ OII/14IyI tl'to ~ Gllna eilllOliOil iiiOftmln IYSllm Clmlll Oul by I QUlldllll cllnO<lIC prollctlOn Illllr (In.IUllnrll,nSptClJons. ,I In i~IIUIll culT.nIIYII.m). . R'plllI or Upgrodlng I RICOIllS doeum.nllng Iny r,p.1I1 or upgraolng 011/1' UST Iyst.m mUll be k.pllor In. Id. 011/11 UST Iystlm. . CIOIUII · RICOIllS 01 In. 1111 UII..mlnl rllUll1 rlQw'd lor p.tmlnlnl CICIUII lor II IIISl rnrll YII,. IlIlr Closur.. ;1 I , I I II Ii i '~"""l' ~~t-,...... '.... ). . tI ~....~..:.~ ~ ,..~..,..~ ~.'"....'\.~. '. .... '''.-', -,' . " ".~ :"'''.1'' .... ".'. .~. ..... , "'. "_ 0' .' v.~,.. << .. CtllClGtI " , rj 'Q" ". ..(' ;,'...: '\. ,\, . . , '~ .'='~ 1- -'1/1I.... _0 II--~-"I"'O"" II~ ,- II I,; I -- I I , , I , -", ~... ............, .. ~'-'-"'" ..lit'" ( " ...... ~ I ~t..,.. . : UIlWtl' ;' 'on . ...,.._, A Typical T 1k Foe/Illy (.!'.H\ \ c;:.t....'4 , ~""""~......... . "'.................. 'c.' '."''-Moo...... ~ liY .......#1......4, ~~....t.~ ,..........~., .",." I~I'" I.,., ! .i' ~~" w.. ',:", '1~";;\Y'~~".I~,.~t'l"I'~;:'lifi'IJ":;M:t\\LJ~;..\. (f' I'f~'ttt,,,,'(\,,~. '..r,~~~! ~ :-\.,_~' .' .\~ ,-..1:". ~-:j' I j,,, Leak Deleel/on Allernallves 11JG3 o [I FI Et . I IO~, AND SPILWOVERFLOW PREVENTION Important Deadlines t_ .. "'i''''~';''':'\;'~;:i~'I:I~:':'<~'';:''~'f!':~'''"t''J _ -,r" '1' " ," -,,~ -,'~t.' '_' .:. f TYPE OF ,:1..;;,,;;'::,1,,':' LEAK;;:, :,:\',:1,: :~ CORROSION ;;,'; SPILLI OVERFILL> ,TANK & PIPING,'!;, ,: DETEcnON!':' PROTECTION'" ;,PREVENTION,,-.!?t . :":;.~.,,,' ....., '~"~',:_-I "~;:J,:1':'~fC.1''"1,'v,(..1..,,' :';,'''''''I'~'ll "f'! 'i".~." i" '" !';'.~"'!'" . .::~.,~~~..' New Tankslnd Piping' Allnslall.1llon AllnslInlllon At Inllanallon Ellsling Tlnks" Inslaned: Belor. 1885 or Unknow"rt OllC8lltet 22, fgsg 1885. 186g December 22. 1990 1870. 1874 December 22. 1991 December 1998 December 1898 1975. 1m ~22.1992 1860. Decsmb.r 1988 Decomber 22, 1993 Elllting Piping" Preuunzld SuCllOn December 1990 Sam. lIexlstlno lanka December 1998 December 1998 0011 nOI apply Ooes nol apply , HI.. lankllnd p\:lng IIII/Iolllnlllilld Iftll Jlnulry 14, I 987 .. E.iltJ/llj lril IlId POWlIIII/loIlIn.,.11d blloll January 15, 1987 ri IF YOU CHOOSE TANK TIGHTNESS TESTING AT EXISTING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS... II you dOnI use momhtf moMOrlng Illllsling USTs, you Il'IJSI USI I cOmblnallon 01 penodic lank IlOnlneullllS and momhtf Invemory comrol. This combined mll/'Qd can only be used lor a lew years, II \he chan below displays. 1 ,1 i WIII/II U5T 'upgIlOIO', "~iCII munl doll I n'VI YES corroloon plOlldion IlId 1Q,l\Io'/Ir1' PlIV.nloon 0_.7 Will 'IIP'lrlOld' ~ OeCln'ClIl22, 1988 Do monl~1y Inv'nlory conlrolllld . link Ilvhtnlll yeS 1111 IYlrv ! "m unll lill: Inln 00 monlnly mOMOIII'9, HO HO Do monlnly InVlnlory COIIlrollnO I link IlQnlnlll II" ''''N Vllt unllllnl: 1~ln 'UllQ/ld", For 'UllQlldlO' USTI, Ulllnl bIl. on 1~"'l~I, _ Do monlnly Inv.nlory oonllolllld 111M IiQ~lnlll 1111 ".rv! "'" 10/10 "1111"" 'upgrIOlng': In.n 00 monlllly mon.onn9. R PROTECTION HOTLINE 1.800,532.1114 ct.." \ .., 1.1'~ , l'Isi tJ [I FI Et j:', LEAK DETECTION ,CORROSION PROT LEAK DETECTION NEW TANKS 2 Cholm .'''! ,....t .' ;:I,,~ .'.~.' .1:" !'..' '.,'J,l~ , ,Rule 13S.S " ;, ,,,:' , . Mont/lly Monrtortno' . Mont/lly Inv.ntory Controllnd Tank T'Onll1'U Tutlng Ev.ry 5 Vea,. (YOOlCMWf mINI_lor 10 ,WlIIIIr ~11IilIDoft.1 EXlsnNO TANKS , Cftolc.. TIt. C/IIrl " 'h. bonom 01 III. nUl PIg' ~"p/,yl 'h... Cll<licll. NEW' EXlsnNO PRESSURIZ!D P1PINO Cll<llce 01 on. /rom UC/l ", NEW' EXISnNO SUCTION PIPINO J Cho/'" I Mont/lly McnilO~no' . Mol'il/lly lnv'l'ilory COl'ilrollncl AMUIl Tank nol1lnlU Tilling IlNl_ CM tN'I tIIultd ""~ C-w 19M I I Mol'il/lly Inv.nlory Control and Tank nonln.u Tullng Ev.ry 5 Veals (lNI ellOQ CM Of'/y tIIultd lor 10 ,11,.1"" lOdIl9 _1lOfI_ WId lo4'MrU """'lOll ClI ""II C_1llI '"1. _*IlIUilllI,1 I AulOlNtJo Flow RlllrtetOI . AMJIl Un. Tilling I AulClN110 Sl'IJton O.vIC. ,and' . MontnJy Monllcnng' . ConlJnuous AU"" Syaltm (11Ct1l ..lIlOlllllllllk 0"'90"11 . MOI'il/lly Mondo~no' (11"11 ..lIlOllllllllUl Oal9"'ll . LInt Tilting Ev.ry ~ VUtl . No rtqUlllrntnll"SUdlOn Piping wnn:<Il1dl Vlt1111 pump, Ind , plplllOptd 10 link, end , OllIraong prlllurl 1.11 Inll/lll1nOlpnlnc. ~ I !, i I \ I I , I CORROSION PAOTECTlqN .';;;;:;:;, .;;,~:::,' , ;'" R.ula 135.3 " NEW T AIIKS . Called and Call1Odlcally PrOItc1ed SIIII , Cftolm I Fill.rgllU . 51111 Tlnk cl.1d w~n Fib.rglass EXISnllO TANKS . Sam. Cjlllonuslo, New Tanks 4 Cho'm I Add Call1Odlc Proltc1lOn Syst.m . Int.tiO, Lining I Inl.ncl Lining and Call1Odlc Prolttllon ,. ~ , . . I ' ",. ;" ,>:;t'<, I".~~ 4 /;'~ . Called and Call1Odically PrOIlCltd 51111 I FibtrgllSS . Sam. Opllons as 101 New P~IRO ' I Caltlo<llcally Proltcttd 51..1 1 , , " I I NEW PIPIIIO ICho'm EXlsnNO PIPIIIO ICho'm Rulo 135,3 SPILUOVERFILL PROTECTION ALL T AIIKS I Calcnmenl BaSins ,and' . Aulomallc Shulon DlvlClS -or, . Ove~1II Alarms -or. . Ball Floal ValvlS , I.Ionlnly Mcn,'onng 'lid":..: AUlomlliC Tlnk Oaugong Otound.Wallr ~4cnolonng VlIlOI MoMoMg 01~., Appro"d MlthOdI lnllfll~1I1 Mon"OMg I t Ii" \ I QUESTIONS? CALL THE GROUNDV /,/-S3 tJ [I R Et ..=t .' PERMANENT CLOSURE. TEMPORARY CLOSURE. OR CHANGE IN SERVICE Tn. DNR ~JI be nOldlf(l II ~11130cayl be/or'OIql/1nlng perman.nl CIOlur.cr. c:/I.ng.,n 1.IYIC,'rom. regul4/1G 10 I nOllreguIIl1G 1~0114ne. olin uno.rgro~nd IIOIIO"4nk IYltlm. Pllrn.an.nt C10lure csn Of KCO/l'Clilllld Oy r.lI1OYIng I~'"nk Iytllm or "u'"'lln. link ,n placl w~n In '"." 10110 m'IIIIII. A Iil' Ullllmenl mull 01 COmpllllG 10 OllllllW\' d .nv,ronmenlll conllflWllllon nil occurrlCl lor a plrmanlnl C101UII or c:/I4ng'I/I"lVICe, For IIII/lg 1/11 link In pllCI. Inlllllllltllmenl mull be Clon. prior 10 Illing 1/1, link Win Inlln." matlnlL OulCllllC. ClocumenllIII mllOll 110m In. DNA on ICCIP!IOI. C101UII prOCIGUllllnd perlOl11Wlg In. 14. 11I'11' m.nl. . . '-'. ....... ....:.-.,,,. Closuro 'p'roeodurea found In rulo 135,8 require: " ::,:J;;. ..;,' . 30 cay prIOr n011Ct 10 DNA 011011 Otglnnl/1g CIOIUII (DNR C1Clurl guod.lln.. w.OI prOVIded 10 1<<1 upon IICI~ 01 nOllCll, C41l'1I oll~' CIOIUII guclIll/111 If' IVIlI4011 IIlny ome by conl.lCllng 1/11 DNA, I EmPfY Ind c!tln IIn_1 Oy remoYJng Iii IlQUodSlnd IlIIogU. . Orl.ln IlInn. " ',:' ~'::l;:,';,~ { 'j " . Ptriorm . 1l.IIII..menl io, ,nl prtllne. 01 conl,llW\lnOn III .ccolli.nc. ..I" DNR ouiClIne. Clocumenll, Ol/l.r U...lmenl mttnO<lllnOuld be lullminlG 10 I~' DNR lor IpprovlL In ..Itcting lampIe l)ptl. 11mp!"OCIllOnl Ind mtllUllmtnl melnOOI. conlld.rlllon mull be gIV.n 10 Inl mtlnO<l 01 Closure, In. nllUII ollnl ilOIlO lulnllllCO, In.lypt 01 blCkldllnd In. dlPln 01 b1ckl,I, .111.... d.tKl,on IICl/I'I lor vlpor or grouMovllll moMonng Ir,ln p1lC1lnd Oplllllng ICCOfCl1I9 10 DNA rtQUlllmenll. InlY may bl u'ed lor In. 14. IlItlsmenl. . Suomc 10 ml DNA I rtpon on 1/1. mtlnoo 01111 IIIl11mtnl, I .u plan I/lClICIl' Ing InllocallOn 01 Inl link, dlpln 10 bollom 01 link, umpung 100011Onl. lI~qng d'Pln, II Inll)1lC1ll1lulIl, 101 typIl .ncounllred. Olpln 01 IIC'Vlllon, Iypt 01 lublllnCI 1111 1I0ntd, Ind Inl reglSulllOn lags, . . cOnllmnll1d 10111, conllmnllld grouMovlllr or Ir.. prO<luClUI lIQuod or VlpOl is dllCOV.rlG. In. DNA mUll be nOllfled W1lnl" 21 haul. II rtquwed Und.r UST rlllullllCns. Ind correctrvl ICllon ilIaU". (' I nUlldous COndUlOn '11111 .mer. glncy IlIpon.. IUIoISIlQUU In. DNA be nOldled w~nl/l a nouII,1 Tanks may bo disposed 01 by: . ROUII 01 Inellnk (nOI U I rlllulllld usn. or I OoIPOIIIIl I IIlvlgl operlhon, or . OoIPOIII ~ndor IlpoClal wallO aulnorlUllOn Irom In. DNR all porm,II00 IIn,"ry lInoh. Tomporary cloauro To clolI Illnk IYlllm I'mporlrlly I . TII.re mull tlt conMucCl oporlllCn Ind mllnllnlllC. 01 corrOllon proltClIOn Ino rollllO ClOltCl'On Iylloms, R.I.... O.IICllOn II nOI r.qUllod d Inlllnk 'I .mply, . II clolOCllor 3 mOnlnl or moll, v.nl hnll mull be open and luncl'onlng All Oln.r I,nll pumpl, manwaYI, and anclnary Iqu,pmonl mUll b. capp.o ,no 11I,.d . II CIDled 10' more Inln 12 monlnll~llank Iylllm mull be porm4nonlly clOIlO "II does nOI maellno new 14nk porlorm4nco 114n04,dl (Iubrulo 1353(111 or In. upgradlno 'oQUII,m.nl\ (subrul. 135 3l21111cepllor 1~'lp,lIano OVI~"I,qulpm.nl requ,relNnlS . E,',nl,onl olin, 12 monln p.noo can bo orlnloO oy Ino DNR A 111I1I....m,., '0' conl"",,nahon ,n ~cco'O~ncoNlln lubrule 135 8131 NO~~ bo /'QUlfOO ~ .,~ \. I C ''\\. ~.'..l \ liI'SJ a [I .FI Et ,LI -.. TANK NOTIFICATION Ownlrs ~nd optrnlOIA 01 rlClul~ltd unOlroround IIOIAg'I~nk IYlllml ~II roqu.td IOcompl.lllnd IUIlmIllolh. OIIA nollllClllOn 101m I ~a oy Inl OII.IISIIG belCW lru1l135,3), For n.w IInM IIlIIlRlllOnlln. nOllllCll1On lOtm mullll'lClud.ln. IlQnllVlI oIlhllllllldlllll CllldYlng lhlll/l' 'nllllllllcn WII cOmplll1G In mOlllanct to 1/1. rulll. IpecdlCaUy rul. 135.3(1)"0" COP'" ollotm I" "'1...111101. oy caUlng In. III.pnon. numoer IISIIO on pag. I. TlI.llglllrauon 1.1iI sla Firm Ino rllldlnllllllnkS '"Slhan or lQulllO 1.100 OlllCnSl/IlllI1l<l pnor 10 July I, ,ga7 mull provlO. nOldiClllOn, bul III not rlQUIIIO 10 PlY I IlIlnd II' .lImpltd lrom In. UST rulu. All petrcilum uno.ruround ItorlglllnkS can be IIg~lIrlG W1lhcul penlllY unlll Octob.r ,. Ion TlII minimum 1I11U10ry plnl/ly lor not rtgl.'lrlng pllroleum UST. by Inll dill II $7.500, Tlnk NOllflclllon du. dill N.w linN IYllIm Wdhl/l 30 days 01 I/ISIIUIIOn 'E.lISCng llnlllysllm Maya, loaa (duCllIn. pUll , Farm & IIlClnhlllInkS ut'(lIr " lCO Julyl,tm gllions 'Ellltlng linN IYlllms ,nCIUOI linkS IIk.n Oul 01 operlllon 11111 Jlnulry I, 1 g7~ un"u Inlllnk WII rtmovlG 110m In. oroUnd pnorro July I. lia5. Und.rgrcund sloragl links r'9llll1ed wdn In. DNR Irl ISSUed r'9IIUlllOn lagllnll mUll be IIl~1d Iq In. IUI pipe olin. links IMrul. '35,31511. A pel10n wno dlll/I111 r~Ullled IUOSlancl ~ allowed 10 d'POId In. IuOllanc. In I link wniCII clClI nOl nlv. I NR Ilg on Inl 1111 p'pe only onlllml, TlI. o.Uv.ry ptl10n musl,lIlhllllN Inl C'POld Registration Tags II m.d., rlpon In. unr'9ISlIrld IlnlllO 1/11 DNR ano provlOllnl ownlr 01 In.,anM Wdn I DNR Ilnll nOldlCalldn 101m. No Iunn.r c.ll/lntl mlY be INdl un'i,nllank II r'9' Isrlled Ind 1a00ed, . ~4~~VYI!.I.!,~0^aailons ~]a.~Y.I]\I~n~y'e IlI~ny 1'0 I~d.rrljll ~uofl\l' 14n~ lI'anagl[l'Alnlrll 01 S'll5'fli anulry lot IIcll'Y.II, 'nnks 1,!bO glllons or III CIllICllY aii'js1J~al'piimaneril f.g! I, " d CERTIFICATION OF TANK AND PIPING INSTALLATION F'I'Q ,nSllilld CllnOdiC prOllClion Iysrtma IIqUlrld lor SllIllanksand 11111 plptllor m'"1 connectors on hbergllllllnkl or Pilltl) mUll 01 Cllionld by I corrosion "pln In mOllllnCI w'ln rull '35,3(1)"I".nd "0", TlI. corrollon "pin mull be Iccrldlled orClnlll1ll Oy '"IIlII'Onll Anocllllon 01 Corrollon Engln.ers 0' be a rtglSlIlld prolllllonll.ng,nllrwno nil clndlcallon or liC.nllng Inlll/lCluOIl 10uCII'on Ind IIPlrl.nCI ,n corrOSIOn conI/alai bun.d mll., plp'ng IYlllms and mll.lllnks, Inelallatlon 01 011 now tanks and pIpes musllnclude corti. flcatlonl'04t1ng, or Inspect/on molhoos currontly avallablo In aecordaneo wllh rulo '~5,~(1)"o" and 1~5,~(~) "0", Chooll On. . Tno ,nSlall,r mUll be clnlllld by Inl link and p,plng mlnullClurll: or . The ,nllallallon mUll 01 ,nlptclld and cln,Il8d by I reg'llI"O prolllllonll Ino,nllrWlln .0UClllon Ind IIptrllnclln undlrground Ilorao.lInk ,nil II, lallon, or . All worM "1100 ,n Inl m.nulacluror Ilnlllll.lion cnlCklll1 mUll be compllllO: IIllI . Tno nOhllCallon form '148 mUll,nCluao 'nO Ilonllure ollnllnllliltr, c.nily,ng Inal 'nSlllllllon WI! comp'OIOO ,n accoroanco w,ln Ino ruin. IP.ciliCally luOleCIlOn 135 JII)"O" ..- ~; I 5'3 fJ [I FI Et 5 GROUNDWATER PROTECTION FACT SHEET Underground Storage Tanks ~g"lowa'~epartment of Naturell Resources Miy 18eg' , --~~ ~"".I.l.... ' -- , , . ' --\: ..- '. -.- . mil IlCllnlll grill I g.n.ral OVII' VIew 011/1. rlQWlm.ntllnll Ownllllnd optrltOIl 01 undlrground Iloragl links mulllodow 10 CO~iy W11IIln. 10WI Ind IldIrll~OIrglOufldollollgl link (USn rulu ml aduII rulll w,u nlYlIO b. ,.'".nclG lor 1/11 COmpll1l dllldod rl' QUI/1m. nil nlCllllry 10 IIIUII lul com- plllncl w'tn Inl rulu. m. !oWl Enwonmenlll PrOltctlOn Commllllon Idolllod mljor ,.vlllonl 01 In. undlrground I:orlgl lank rullS on 0c10o'r17, 1988, Tnlnlwrulllw.nllnlO IIIIC1 on Oc1Ober 21, 19B8, Tn. rull ~'IIg" 1~lpQrltt<llnl lecnnicalllan. aardl 01 InlIId.r,' undlflJround llorlgo link ruin Thl mljor dllllllnClllrom Inlled, 1,., rulll Irl lnl nollllc.llon .nd "0' glno rlQulllmlnll, Ind Ih. r'oulallon olllrm Ind ruld.nll,'I.nkl 011,100 glllonl caplclty or I.... Thl g0111 olin. undlrglound 1I0rlOo link rulU 11110 pllv.nl, Ilnd Ina corroCI 'lIkllna Ipll/I Irom unaoflJround IWlgO IInkl IUS n ana Ino probleml Ihoy crull MllorClul1I lor UST 'e... ano IPIIII ar. . nO'1I Out 10 corrOllon 01 unpro. llcteO 11111 link I Ino p,p,no . ,mpropor ,nllallll,on us'n~ poorly IIIeCtQd ano II11propony COmp.x;lod OIC.I,1I unapplo'oa ""1/0Iil'S, 01 p,po ',n,n~1 'ncolloClly allacnoll ..' I~ l~. f,,'1'\ . IpillS Ind oVl~UIS wb.n moll prO<l. lid I/I.n 1/1. link can nold ISlrlnll.lled or wn.n In. nOlllllrTljlrop.~y dlSCOnntctlG lrom In. liD plpt. You can r.quIII Cop..I ollne under. grOUnd S10ra;1 link rulll by wnllno: R.cordl. lOw. Oepa~m.nl 01 Nllurll RlSourclI. WIIlICI SIIII OnlCl Budding, 011 MOlnll.low. 50310 or IIllpnonlng (lor COplll ONLY) 51Si2BI,8B1I7 a you nlv, QU.lIlOnl caU I,Boo.532,1I14 WHAT IS AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK? All UndlflJround II0raglllnk or UST is dlllned U I link Ind ISSOClated fl'PIno Wlln 10 ptlClnl or mer. 01 lIS volume bllOw tne ground Ind nil S10led or II S1onno I regulllt<lluolllne.. A regUlllld luolllne.1S doflned uln ".menl, compcund.lolullon OllublllllC. wniCll, wn.n II"Uad Inlo Inl .nvlron, menl, may prll.nllubSllnlill dang.r 10 In. pUblIC nllnn or wlllaro, or 10 Inl enVl. ronmtnl. Rogulalld luoSlancollnClud. ' I pllrOI.um or pelrollum b.lla sub. Ilancos (melor luelS, pllIOllum 101. v.nll, lubrlclnts, ulld ad, IIC.); . luoll.nclS Inal olMlllln. hlllrd. OUS CnarlcllnlliCl .. dohnod ,n Ine lodllal Resource ConlolValion Ind R.covery AC1 (RCRAI nualll. OUI wasil regulallonl and I Iny luosllnco rooulllOd undor Ino Comprlnonlrvo EnVlron/l'lQnll1 Ro. IponlO, Componllllon ond Lllb". 'Iy Acl 01 lOBO (CERCLA\ WHAT TANKS ARE EXEMPT? Tno lollow,ng UST Iylloml 110 nO! roOl/lllOO undor Iowa UST ,ulos: " Tlnk! ulod lor 1I0nno nUI,no 0" lor conlumplNO ulO on P"",,101 "holo lIorod I SOPliC lankl 3 Flow lh/ougn P/Ocullllnkl OJ' ~;,.' '~;~~~'1~~$rt. . " ~..,- 4, TlnkllCUlled in an undlflJIVUnd arll lucn II a blllment . 1/1. IIrIk IS liIuIlld upon or Ibove 1/1. 11001 lurllCI, 5, EQUlpmtnl or macIIlnery tnal con. lalnl regutlled lubSlInell lor oporlllonal purpom IUcn .. nydrluhc kh lanka, 8, UST IYlllml WlI/I Clpacrty 01 I 10 glllons or 1111, 7 UST Iylloma nOidlng nlurdoul Willi d"In.d II nlllrdOUI WIlli under fila li4iral RCIlA hazanlOl.'I walli r;q;;. latlOnl, 8, Ally OmtflJlncy Spill or ovorllll con. Illnmonl IY1l1m Inllll 'mplled Immodl. .lIly Ihlr UII, II, Ptp.llnl ',clllllll regulalt<l undll Ino Natural 011 Plpoin. Satory Ad 01 10B8 or In. Haullloul Liquid PIptUn. S"liy Acl 01 11179, 10, WUllwllllltlllmtnlllllk 1'/1' lime lIQulalOd uncllr Sadlon 402 Cl/307(o1 01 lnlladora' Ctean Wal.r Act. 11. Film Ind rllkl.nlllllOnkslu. In.n or lQu.,IO I, I 00 gallOnslnd Inlllnod pnor 10 July t. 1987 mull provide nOlllica. lion 011011 July I, lUll, m.rlll no I.. lor nOldiclllOn Ind In.1I links Irl II' .mplld Irom cnlpllr 135 In. lowI Und.rground Slorago Tlnk rulll. IF.rm Ind relld.r.lla1 Iinkll/llllllld on or Ih" JUly I, 1987 Irl IUOjlClIO 10 1111 Ino Cnlpllr 135 rulO1.I DEFERRALS Somo UST Iylloms hlV. bIG" 0.. lerrod 110m nlvlng 10 comply WBn conaln plnl 01 1M rogul.llonl aI Inls limo. UST lyllomllnllllo"luollollly 101 USO by lImolgoncy pow.r gon"llorl a" elompl Irom Inl luk dOlocllon "qUIll' monll 01 rule 1355, Thelollo"'ng UST IYlloma only nllo 10 comply w"n rulo 135,7 on rO/OI.1 ", Iponleandcor"chon aCllon: I )wlllo"a. lOr IroalmonlllnkllYlloml; 2lUST IYI' loms contalnlnO radloacllvo malonalroou, IllOd undor 1M AlomlC Enoroy Acl: 3lUS T Iylloml pin 01 oml/ooncy gonoralOl IIC.III'OI rooulalod by Ine Nuc/oa, Rogula' lOry Agoncy, 41a,rpDn hydranllull Ollln, bullOn Iylloml rws3 [1. [I FI Et b c. Waltt I~I .,1 Ind'llInd.nttf Cllllecled lrom all p.rman.nt groundWater w.lls. Thele wnpIes lllIll bl IInllO an Independlnt Iaboralory lor anatfsls. OocumtntallOn IOf.rendng CllIT1lIl.1nc. w4h 5 a., b,. c., abOve, lllISI b. Itnl wrth you, alllllle.1tlOn. e. 80g wnplea IlOIlO ptOdUd linea 111 requlrld ev.n W .xcopllon Is granted under 4 or SlbOv.. Nol': Und., all dlcumst3llCea 1OO3Illl.SS 01 olher exc.ptlOns, al leaSI one groundWater 1.11 r.M Is ftqUlred, W grounctNalttll wilhln 20 leel olth. surfac.. ~muMNftt~' Sftrml@~ GtounctNalttllow dlrtdlOn IhaJl b. d.,.rmlned by InsIaJIIng a mlnlmJm 01 al leasl three temporary (orp.rman.nt) weal to th. fll1llllUraled grounctNAler 1ev.1 beneath th.,yllem (lankI and piping), Pl4e.menllhould lr1angul4le and b. an equal dIsIant or as doll to an equal dlstanl as poslill. around the pe~meter 01 tha lank system. Memramentl otllallO grounctNaler levelllhaJI be made to es!abUsh groundWater !low directIOn. 1I1.ICtt.n 01 th. monitol1no w'lIlhould be III.asl flv. loti below th.,urface 01 thellrst saluraled grounctNaltr infl, Cna ~if latr;lla ~ lia ~afill'i collactad from tills wall Iv, Inilapandant lab analy1ls in accordanc. wllh .xlstlno IDNR reoulatJons, Indep.nd.nt QIOUnctNAler lamples Ihall be COUected lrom grounctNallr well or wells and laken lrom the 1111' laturalldgroundWal.r l,v'l b.neath thelYllem. The.. samples lllIsl be analyzed by an IndepondenllabOralory, ONLY ONE WATER SAMPLE IS REQUIRED IN AOOmON TO SOIL SAMPLES, THE TEST RESUL T(S) MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPUCATION, Exl/T1llu ot 80g Sampling l.oeaIlOns SINGLE TANK TWO TANK CLUSTER THREE TANK CLUSTER H . . . h' If 0 ) . fO ) 0 ) " I' , I . " Ii . ' . . . 1000rltlH . . 10' 0' 1.11 . . 0 ) 0 0 . . . 0 ) . THREE TANK CLUSTER . . . I~O ),~:O ) 0 ) . . . . ~:a~' /4.901 I IOWA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAM P,O, eOl9401 SioUI C'ly, iowa 5110200410 PH 712-252,1455 Iowa Toll F,..1.800.942,1000 / 'fS3 r"z~ ' .,. , , ,,~. \ 0' [I 8 Et "., GUIDELINES FOR SOIL AND WATER SAMPLES FOR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBIUTY PLAN NOIf: Thos. requlroments may vary 110m whal DNR would acc.pt or requlro. Thll. aro Ilnanclal responSlbd. fty roqu~om.nts. So~ SllmDI.,~ Sog lamples shan be lndopOnd.1U1y CODOCled flOm around tho per1melOf of the lank and along connOCled piping roulln.1y e.1nylng product. Thll. lampllllnlSI be S'IU 10 an lnd.pend.nll.1bOl3lory lor analylls. Compos~. lamplos ara nol aCCoplalllo. AssessmoIU roqu~om.nls are based uponlhelySlom being defined as: (11 a CIuSler (I.e., mer.,h4n one lank wllhln 1010.101 eaCh oth.r) or, (21 a lin010 lank. 1/ a lank or clullor of lanka IS polftloned mer.lhar11 0 1011 110m G/lOlh.f1ank or ekJslor, soU samplell~U ~'I3k.n as ihoU;h lien lank or ellllor IS I loparal.IYII,m. Sol/ lamplos ShOuld be drawn 5 toelllOm Ih, pertmellr 01 Ih,'ank and opplOxlmal'ly 3 tOIl below Ih, bOnom of th,'ank or piping, Soil samples ll'USI bo drawn ,very 15 loel along ptOduet piping, REOUIRED SOIL SAMPLE TEST RESULTS MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION, EXCEPTIONS; 1. II a new 0' uPQraded sYII.mwas pullnlo selVle. on or ane, 10.1-88, In a virgin slle or In an old slle eenifled as 'releas. tree' allhalllmo, wa win waive curranl SOil samplll, bul 'eMs ollho sOlllesls lok.n al Ih. 11m. 01 eenilleallon InIsl accompany tills applleallon. 2, 1/ bfdlOck Is .ncounlered prior 10 requ~ed deplh 01 loll samples, th.n soli samples should be taken one 1001 abOv.,h. bedrcek. 1/ bedlOck Is.neounlllod al a deplh relatlv.1y etosa 10 Ihe lOP olthe lanks. we may waive 109 .amp/es wilh plOPII dccumenlallon. You musl eonlaClthe UST Admlnlsllalor lor clearanca prior 10 plOeeedlng. 3, IIwale,ls .ncounlered prior 10 requ~od deplhof soli samples, then SOli samples may be waived, Send Independenl dccumenlallon eonllrmlng waler levels along with Ihls applle.1llon, 4. 1/ snitferwoUI have been InSlalled, thi loll sampling portion ot this assossmont torlnsuranco purposos may be waived under Ihe lollowlng condillons: a. Snllle, weill have boon Inllalled around Ihe lank and piping as por Iowa Cede, b. Tho Inslallallon of tho tonk system has been eenifled In accordance with Ihe Iowa Code, o. Vapor samples musl be Indepondontly lokon 110m each snmer well. Those 1011 reSUlls InISI accompany (hiS appllcallon. In addillon, you ll'USI provldo us wilh dOCumental Ion ollhe reSUlls 01 your lOullno monlhly menllor1ng fo, Ihe provlous six monlhs as pe, IDNR documenl emil/ed 'Sampling Melhods and Conlamlnallon DOloalon Levels for Roullne Monllorlng 01 Sndler Wells,' Snillorwolls Inslallodwilhln Iho Iasl six monlhs may nol qualify lor waiver 01 SOil samples, Please conlaclthe UST Admlnlslralor lor verilleallon. Ooeumenlallon referonclng compliance wilh 4 a,. b" C., abOve, muSI bo sonl wilh your appllCallon, 5, " grounct..valor wells havo boon Inslallod, (ho sod sampling ponlon ollnls assessmonl lor Insurance purposos may bo waived under the fOllowing Condillons: a, The sila has bean proporly triangulated and there are a mlnllnlmol throe permanenl oroundwa' lerwells, I' . j b, Thai alleasl throe 01 tho pormanent groundwalor wolls, Including Iho ono down gradlont, havo water In them, Tho diagram accompanying your appllcallon should proporly donole tho location ollheso wells, IflGJ .....-;, -:r--_..- a [I FI Et Et , Att.chm.nt 1111 Clrtl!lcatlon of Finanolal R.lponlibillty An ownlr or oplrator of a p.trol.um UST mult =mintaln an upd.t.d copy of Cartlflcatlon of Flnanclal Rllponlib1llty wordld .1 follow., 'XClpt that lnltructlona in brackltl are to bl rlpl.cld with the rllev.nt lnformltlon and brackltl dlllt.dl [Ownlr or oplrator) hlrlby clrtl!111 th.t it 1. in compll.ncl with thl fiqUlliminti gf Subpart H or 40 erR Part 200. Thl flnanel.l a..urance ~.chanl'~(I) ulld to d.monltratl flnancl.1 rl.pon.iblllty under Subpart H of 40 CrR P.rt 280 1. (arl) a. follow. I [For .ach mechanl.m, ll.t thl type of m.ehanl.m, name of 1..ulr, mechan11m numb.r (1! appllcabll), amount of eov.raqe. .ff.ctlv. period Qf cov.rag. and whlth.r the m.ehanl.m COVlrl "taklng corrlctlv. actlon" and/or .comp.n.atlnq third parti.. for bodily lnjury and property damagl caulld by" lith.r ".udden accidlntal r.l....." or "non.uddln accidental r.l....." or .acoldental rel.....".1 (Signaturl of 'owner or op.rator) [Nam. of own.r or op.ratorl [ Tltl.1 [Oml ISlgnaturl of wltnll. or nota~/1 (Name of wltn... or notaryl (Oml Thl own.r or op.rator mu.t updatl thle clrtlfication when,vlr tho financial a..urance m.chanllm(.) u.ed to dlmon.trate f1nancl.l ro.pon.lbllity change(.), ~.~~\ /q.s 3 I , , , ;1 i' 1\; I ~ I I II " I I ".; I I , '., ,.j ......'1 ! ' a [I FI Et cl 4 F, R'pOrt1nq Roqu1rllll.nta 1, An own.r or oplrator muat .ubmlt thl Ippropriatl docum.nt. dl.cr1:.d in Ilction E to th. Dirlctor ot thl 1=pllllllntinq aqlncy a. tollow'l a, Within 30 day I attlr thl ownlr or op.rator idlntitil. a rllla.1 trom a UST, b, It thl ownlr or op.rator tail. to obtain altarnativa covlraql within 30 daYI attlr noticl otl o Commanclmant ot Titll 1i (Bankruptcy) proelldinq. n4lllinq a provldlr ot tinancial a..urancI al a dlbtor, or o Othlr incapacity ot a providor ot tinancial ...urARCO. c, When notityinq tho .ppropriatl Itatl or local aqlncy ot thl in.tallation ot a nlw UST, d. Upon rlqul.t by tho 1=pl.mlntinq aqlncy, Q, Roloa.. Prcm thl Roquirlllltnta ot Th1l Rule 1. An ownlr or oplrator i. no lonqlr rlquirld to =aintain tinancial rl.pon.1bility undlr this rull tor an UST attlr the tank hal blln prop.rly clo'ld or, it corrlctivo action i. rlquired, att.r corrlctiv. action ha. bOln complltld and thl tank has blln proplrly clo'ld. I .[ J I i . ..;J , I I i I ! " e; l.~!\ \ /'IS~ rl FI Ct [I , 3 D. Ccroliancl Dati' 1. Thil rule b.ccmoe .ttlct1vl January 24, 1989, Eftlctivo dAtil tor ccmpliancl, Accordin9 to catlgorill, i. shown In Tabl. 1 bolow. TABLE 1. '-COllPI.IAlICE DATES FOR AND COllPOSmO/l OF CO/lPI.IAIICE c:.UEOORIES Coooollllo. 01 .11... C.I.,." aM ...,1..".. '01. lor 111I. cal... ,.Iral... ""'llfti II... 1Io..'.lra.... ..mllAt II... I, ~....., 21. III' All ,olral... ""'11., II... ".11I9 1,000 .r 10" un.. All un....'.' .'."'Iral... ..rk.ll.. II... 1..1 r.porl 0 11.,lbl. .'1 "'Ih .1 110 IUlIiOl ii' iOn .. I.. nc, ~. Ind 111"""1. Ih c.".., I.'.INII.. I4.oI.UIUlIO., or th. "'01 CI..I,III.III.. .w.!nUlUUon. II. OIlAbor 26. 1'1' All pOlral... ""oIIAt II... "'11I9 100.'" UIT. All "Iral... llIu ...1.. 12." un. II lOr. thl. ... 1..llllr All "Iral... II... ....., 1'12 unl .r ".1., ..1, ... I..llllr with I..or Ihlll 100 unl Non'l III, "rl1 21, 1"0 Iton., IY, Otllbor la, 1110 All UCT'.....' no."'lral... oukollll' 111M Ihlt 40 nol rlporl 0 I'..~I. .'1 ..rlh .1 110 11111.. .r oar. I. Iho lIe, Dun 1ft4 Ir.d.tr.le, .tl.. 1..1..1., III locII "w.r'~'.1 ..1111... E. Rocordkooalno RoouirO:lnte 1, !vid.ncI of All tinanciAl assurance mlchAnisms ShAll b. mAintAinod At t~. lOCAtion of the UST or At thl owner'. or operAtor's plAce ot bul1nl... ",:i -."1 ! 2, Thi. Ividonco .hAll Include, A. A copy ot thl instrumlnt(s). b. For finAncial tlSt or 9U4lant.. m.chanism., a copy of tho chi.f finAnciAL otticer's c.rtificetion lottor bASld on yeAr-ond tinanciAl stAtomonts, no lAter than 120 dAYS Aftlr tho closo ot the rlportin9 yeAr, c. For A stAte tund or othor stAto assuranco, An ownor or oporator must maintAin on tilo A copy ot Any ovldlnce ot couorAge suppliod by or requirod by the ItAto, d, ^ curront copy ot "Cert1ticat!on ot FinanciAL RosponDibil1ty" wordod AS shown In ^ttAC~T.Ont FRI, e?l~\ / 'Ir'.3 a [I FI Cf ' t 2 B. ~t and Scap. of Roquirld rlnanolll Rerpon.1bllitila I. Par Occ:urrlncl AlIlountJ .. $1,000,000 (min~) financi.l ..aurancI for ownlr. or op.rator. of pltrollum UST'. loc.tld at facillti.. In9a91d in p.trollum procluctiOD, rlt1n1n9, or urlcltinq,' b, $1,000,000 (minimum I financial a..urancI for own.ra or op.ratorJ of pltrolaum UST'. not .nqaQld In p.trollum production, rlfinin9, or urklt1n9 wlth a throu9hput >10,000 9illal\ll par mnt:h, c, $500,000 (mln1=wD) tinanclal a.luranCI for awnlr. or ap.ratars of pltrolaum UST'. locatld at tlcllitl.. -D2S .noec.d In pltrollum productlan, rafinin9 or markltln9 wlth a throu9hput at 10,000 9illlllll lIr leu gf pnrlll!\!a ll!r I!!!lnth. 2. A9;rt9aU Amounts .. $1,000,000 financial a..urancI for ownlra or oplratora of !:!Q2 llI!!!! . b. $2,000,000 financial a..urancI for ownlra or op.ratora of l21.2! IIlOr. tank.. C, Allowabl. rlnanolal A.ourancI M.chanil:ll'" i I 1, Financial t..t of .Ilt lnaurance, I i I , 2, Financial ...urance quarantll, I /1 I I. ), Xn.urance or riak rltlntion 9roup IRRO) COV.rlge, ! 4. Surlty bond, 5, Llttlr of crldlt, 6, Statl rlquirld mlchanl.m lif applicabll), 7, Stata fund or oth.r .tatl a.euranee, 8, TN.t tund, 9, Standby tN.t, or 10, Altlrnat. tinanclal aaaurancI mlana, provided thoy melt thl requirlmenta ot the Nll, Notl - Combinationa of mechanism. oro .ccoptAbla a. lan9 .. adequate covera90 11 maintained, . Xncludes 9as stat lone .. All mochanllma must be worded a. Ipeoltlod In ,10 CFR Part 2BO. PIIIse contact the SBAC tor additional IntOnn3tlon as to tho wordln9 or tor test crlt.rla to moat tho tlnenclal roqulromonta at aolt Inauranoe (sootlon C, l.), 'h~>,\\ "l:.... J , 11/63 , ' [1 [I FI Cf ;~, Financial Re.pcn.1bl1lty Roqulre=.nt. for Und.rqround Storaq. TAnk. COntalnlnq petrollWD A. Application ot th. Financial Rlrponl1billtv Requlr~nt. I, Thi. rul. ..tabllehol r.qulrem.nt. for damon.trltlnq financial rl.pon.1bl11ty for taklnq corr.ctlv. aetlcn and co=p.n.atinq third part 11. for bodily Injury and prcp.rty dDmlq. cau'ld by .udd.n .nd nonludd.n .ecld.ntal rll..... arlalnq tram the cp.r.tion of und.rqrcund .toraql tanka (UST'a) contalninq p.trollum. tCc=pllanc. dat.. ar. .hown In S.ctlon D. Tabl. I), 2, If thl ownlr and operator .r. .epar.t. p.r.on.. only on. p.r.on I. r.quirod to d.mon.tr.t. fin.nel.1 rl.pon.lbllity, .lthouqh th. Aqlncy will hold ..ch rlspon.1bI. If thl tin.nclal re.pon.lbl1ity rlqulrlm.ntl III not cccpllld with by lither party, J. Rlqulatld p.trollum UST'. Includ. .ny tank who.. volum.. Includlnq the volume of eonnect.d underqround piplnq. i. 10\ or morl b.n..th the qround .urtace and the UST contain. petrol.um or . petrol.um-ba.ld sub.tanc. ('11 al.o .ummary of UST Hanag.ment RtqUlatlon.), 4, Pltrol.um UST'I .xclud.d or dlt.rrld from thl. requlrl=ont lncludll a, F.rm and rllldlntlal t.nks holdlnq 1.100 qallon. or 1... motor fUll u'ld for noncomm.rel.1 pUrpo.I.. (rlql.tr.tlon rlqulred by July I. 1989) b, UST'. storlnq h..tlnq 011 for u.e .t the .am. .1tl. e, Hydr.ulle 11ft tank., d, F.dlrll .nd .tatl cwn.d .nd op.r.t.d UST'., ., UST'. 1... th.n 110 q.llona. t, Fl.1d con.tructld tank.. g. Emergency backup tank.. h. Airport hydrant fuellnq .y.t.m.. 1, Backup dle'll tank. . nuclear tacllltl.., .nd j, UST'. In en underqround .rea (1", ba.em.nt) It t.nk 1. on or abOVI the floor, 5, Currlnt owner. and op.ratore are re.pon.lble undor thl. rlqulatlon for obtalnlnq tlnanclal aSluranco tor tholr tanka evon Lt prlvlous ownera or oplrators are re.pon.lble tor contamination, 6, Owners and oporators ot petroleum UST'e takon out ot oporatlon prior to the .ttectlvo datel In s.ctlon D ar. not roqulrld to obtain tlnanclal a.luranco, (Ownors and operators of tank. tak.n out ot operation prior to tho ettoctlve dato r.maln roapcnalblo tor the coate ot releasea asaocLatod wLth thoml, ...'.~\ ~"c; I \ ,{ , ii " i\ i' II II , ~ i I I I I ......_-j II/S"J r FI Cf ~I "1l~cAmeal u: Tw Ctp~dly (a311oa) Weekly SlolDdJrd, Ooe Teu (p1Joo) MOOlhly SlolDd.1rd, ^l'Cr~&D 01 FoUl TCJu (p1Joa) I , I .$.550 10 5 551 . 1,001 13 7 ~OOI . 2,001 :6 IJ I , , ~;'~~\ \ I'lGJ , .,...-,,.,~-,,,..c,- i !'- I I I II i\ I ! ! i I '.-; I ~ ",-""~,,,\ I I I I I i ' , , I , I i , I i I I , , I , , , t"u'\ ~ I a [I FI ,cl ,LI WHEN DO YOU HAVE TO ACT? Important Deadlines . For ~ you have 10 do, see \I1e ChaR on Ine lell. ",' . ',' , . " , ,TYPE OF " .-, LEAK CORROSION SPILL I OVERFILL ' ' ' "..' "~r -.' " I ,., ,TANK & PIPING ,>. DETECTION .. PROTECTION PREVENTION ~. < .' ,,'. , .<~)).:-~ ~~;~:"l'..;>i:"";l~-"'j ,~,~, ' . '.. j ';.'.;...'., .0.. ," . ~ , . ,~; .j' ;. ~'-l" ~ .. .. .. ""'..,t"J' :"..;.:.- ..:"", .", New Tanks and Piplno' AllnSlanallon Allnslallatlon Allnslallatlon Existing Tanks" 25. or unknown agG Dlcembor '989 20 ' 24 years December 1990 1$.19 years December 1991 December 1998 December 1998 10.14 yeatS December 1992 , Under 10 years December 1993 Exllllno Piping" Prmurized December 1990 December 1998 DaIS nal apply SUdlen Sama as existing December 1998 Dces nol apply lanks , NIW lankl and piplno ,/1 \I1olllnlllnld Ih.r D.c.mb.r me .. e.lilllng IInks.nd piping 1/1 \I1Olllnlllll.d b.fo/l Dmmb.r 1088 IF YOU CHOOSE TANK TIGHTNESS TESTING AT EXISTING USTs", " you dan't uu monthly moniloring al existing USTs, yau Il'AlSl use a camblnatlon al periOdic lank tlgnlness IOSIS and monlnly Invenlory Canlrol. This camblned melhad can anly be used lar alew years, as lhG cnan belaw displays. , ~ ! " Do monln~ Inv.ntory Wlllhl UST 'upgrld.d', WII ~ 'upgr~d'd' , conlrollnd I link lighln... whlcn mllns dOli II nlV. YES ~ yeS 1.lllv.tV ~ Yltl" unl~ conoliOn proltCliOn .nd DmmDIIlOm me; Inln ao monlnly IpilVov.r1ill prtvtnllOn monllorlng. dIVlCII? , _. .~_. .. "-' ._ ..-.-.......--....1 NO NO Do monlnly ,nv.nlory Do monthly invlnlory conlrollnd ~ I~nk "gnlnlll conI/oland II~nk II~nln.1S 1111 ".IV ,..' un,,1 100e: 10I1'v.~ ~ v'~'. 01 '0 th.n 'uPOrDdD', For YUIII"OI 'up;r~dlng.: 'UPOlDdDd' USTI, UIO In. In.n do monlnly mOMollng. bel on InO r'Onl. ... II/-SJ n n R ,Ct ,- u _ ,L, - Attacnment UI Musts For USTs. . . At A Glance WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO? Minimum Requlremenls You mull MVO Luk OOlOclion, CorrOllOn prolOcllon, and SpllVOvortill PlOvlnllon. For ~ you havo 10 add thU. 10 your lank Iystem, III tIIa cMn on tho rlOnl. ~ LEAK DETECTION . ..>' . < ~. ..' . . NEWTAIIKS 2 Cholm EXlsnNO TAIIKS , Cno/cII Tli. chin II In. bollom 01 /h. n." p,g. d;,pl,y. Ihll. Cnoicll. NEW & EXISntlG , PRESSURIZED PIPltlG CnolCf 0' on. 'rom lien .., IIEW & EXISnNO SUCnON PIPltlO , Cholcu . ,'j: ":'" l~,", ' 04... . ..' ~ \. .~.. "'. . ';.).r.'!. I Monll\ly Mondorlno' o Montl\ly InvenlOI'f Conlrol and Tank TlohlnOlS TUlinO Evel'f 5 Vurs (VClI un II/Itf Ulllhll/lOClllor 10 ,"11111f1 ~11aI1I1lO1\1 I Montl\ly MORilonno' I Monll\ly InvenlOI'f Conlrol and Annual Tank nOnlness TutInO IThllllOCll un Otiy oe wild l.lIlI C'lIm..r Itn) I M~nll\ly InvenlOI'f Control and Tank TlohlnelS Tullno Evel'f 5 Years (TNll/IOClI un Otiy oe wild lor 10 ,.lIIll1tr ICCl>/IQ CIlno~on OlOltClOn IIId ap4'D..", In.....1lGII or 11I11 C.lImoer IHI. .._..r "'It '11I1t',1 . AulomaUc Flew RUlrlCtor I AMUal Une Tullno I AutolNlIC Shute" CevlCe ,and' I Mcnthly I.tonllortno' . Ccnllnuous Alarm Syllem IIIClOlllllOmllc Wlk 9Iu~"91 . Monll\ly Monitcrlno' IIlClOllUlOllIIIC \1M 911I91"91 e Une TutInO Evel'f 3 Years I No Requkements ~11l\I1,1It1" 1111 '" clllrlC'..nIlCI dtlcnbld In flllllll rf9\llllOnll CO OSI R T C I ., ' " ... "',,' i' '.. ,'" """......,. , RR ONP 0 E TON :[.,'" "'.."',:..:,,.,,~,,,'.:;..,.."""",..,..',.,"..,',' :_ !'"...,;;,........, i- ;,'" A',:. ,..-, ," . ._,:',.:.,...,,' IIEWTAtlKS , Cho/m EXISnNG TAtlKS 4 Cholm IIEW PIPIIIO 2 Cho/m EXISnllG PIPIIIG 2 Cnolm I Coaled and CalhOdlcally PrOlaclld 51111 I Fiberolm I Sloel Tank clad wilh Fibarolm . Same Opllcns as lor New Tanks . Add CalhOdlc prollCllon Sysllm . Inlerlor Lining I Inlerlor Llnlno and CalhOdle ProllCllon I Coalod and C~thOdlcally Proleclod 51101 . Fiberglm e Same Options as lor New Piplno e Calncdieally ProllCled Sleol I I 'I '! ! I , I I I SPilL I OVERFILL PREVENTION ALL T AIlKS I Calchment Basins .and, 0 AulomallC Shutolt Oevlces ,or, I Overfill Alarms -or, . Ball Floal V~lvos , MonlnllMoMoMg Includll: AUlomaliC Tank Oauging OlOund,WAIII MOMollng Viper Mon,lo""g Olnll Approv'd M"nod. lnlllll,liIlMoMOllng '1, "',,\\' ..G,'\ @,t'lfJ rl FI" Ct b - 8 :<. Pfnnlnrnt Clo'Urt \, DNR 1IIU11 be lIOll/Ied JO ,u)1 prior 10 bciPJuUa. dDlure. 2. All Uqufda IIld mWDul~led lludlClIIIUII be rtIllD\~d. 3. USTSIIlUII be relllOl'Cd Crollllhe IIOlIlId or rllled Wh IIllAcn IIlllerW. 4. AsswIIleol Cor coolllllUuIJOD "bere II Is IIlOU Uie~ 10 be prcscollllUII be cooduaed. S, The UlCSSlIleol requfrCIIlCD11s ulWlcd II vapor 1Il01ll10rlal or IIOlIlIdWllcr 1Il01ll10rla. Wl:Us arc 10 pLlee IIld DO rclcw w beCD dClcacd. 6. U CODllIlIUutiOD Is dIscovercd, thCD corrcCllvc laloe IIlUII bcpo. Y. Pmimnt' C1MnI V~i I, DNR QD rcqufrc USTI dosed beCore Dc"mbcr 22, 1988, 10 IIlIdclJO ~ Iilc UICSSIIlCDI, Z. Clnn", Rnonf, L Rccords 10 dDallllCDI colllpllanal -Mth dosuro 'CqUIrCIIlCDU IIlUII be kcpI: .By o~cn/opmlou who look Ibe UST out ollCn~ · By alIICDI OWDcn/opClAlon oC 11Ie, or By IIlIl1lD. rccords 10 DNR IItbcy QMOI be lIlalolalocd ~l lbe dosed C~dJjty, REPORTING/RECORD KEEPING M. R'Ml1ln. I, NOIilIc.ltloD Cor III UST 1)1ICIIlS, IndudlDI ""iIlc.ltlon oC IDlIIll~tlon (or ncw UST 1)1lcm.. 2. Rcporu oC III rclc~ IndudJn'IUlpeacd rclcucs, Ipllb/o\~rmls, IIld confirlllcd rclc~e.. 3. Camel/I'D Daloo pl.w. 4. NOlillc.llloo be(ore permlllcnl c1osurc. BB. Rrrordk~plo, I, CorrollOD ClpCtl'IIIl.1l)11s oC IlIc eOllollon pOICDII.1l11 COIIOSIOD prOlrcdon Is nOl ulCd. 2. DoauncnlDllon oC corrollon prOlcetlon cqulpmcnt proper opemlon. 3, DocumcnlDllon oC UST 1)1lcm rcpDlr.. 4. RClulls oC 1110 IDI'C1t1lallon eooduelcd 01 permancol c1olurc. S, ComplllOCe -Mlh rclme dClcellon rcqulrcmcols, Inclu~loa: · Wrlllen per(ormanee c1~lms, Dnd jUlllfleallon or IClllng by manu(aelurcr 10 IUpport claims, on mc (or flI'D)'CDrI. · RClu1l1 o( Ill)' 14mplo IClllng or monllorlng (or one ~~r, · RClUlu o( ID"k Ilghlncu IClllng unlll nellICIIII eoo~uClCd. I C31lbnllon, malolcnooec, ond rcp31r recordl (or rclmc ~clcellon equipmeol 31lhe Ille. , J; I , , 1 I . ...., t~~\ I"S~ I, tJ [I ~I .q ,,-t 7 2. A UST 1)1lem t1l1ll1ncss lell mUll be cooducled 10 delermille wbelber I leu ellbu: . IIlbe lell illdiCollCS I leU. Ibeo Ibe UST 1)1lem mUll be repuecd, repaired, or upjl~dcd, ~nd colTecdvc ~cdon (SecdoD V) mWI begin. IIlbe lell docs 001 illdiColle I leU. bUI cowoDlDenlal coollmwlloD Is presenl, tben Ibero mWI be I alle check. . IIlbc ICll docs oollDdiale I leu and cnwoDlDenl1l coDllmlDatloD Is nol present. Iben no fwlher Ictlon Is required. 3. A alle check mWlICll for ~ relellO ID the lIel where coolll1llD~lion Is mOU likely 10 be presenc . III alte check IDdiCollcs I relellO bas OCCUlTed, then coneedVll ~cdon mUll begin (Section V). . II I lite chcek IDdlCollcs lhll no release bas OCCUlTed, Ihen 00 furlber ~Cllon Is required. U. Snlll/Ovrrllll Rfnortfnl I. Spills/OvernUI ooled below mWI be Immedlalely coolalned and elemd up Ind reported 10 tbe ONR wilbln 24 bours or wilbJn 6 hours II ~ hwrdow condilion Clbu. . Spill/Ovcrrall of pelroleum thl exceeds :s plloos . Spill/Ol'Crrall of bwrdow lubstance Ib~1 exceeds I "portabl. qu~nlll)', (Also rcport Immedi~lely 10 Nalional RcspolUC Ccnler, 1-800-1201-8802). 2. Spills/Ol'Crmls Icss lb.ul :s 831100$ orlreport~le qlllllliry mUlllmmcdlalcly be cleaned up. . II cleanup CIlIIIoI be ~ccomplisbcd wilbJn 24 hourI, IheD ONR mUll be nolmed. CORRECTIVE ArnON V. 1"111111 Rf!bOM' 1. UpoD cooJlrm~lion of I rele:ue, Ibe ~clllillel lisled below mWI be performed ~;lhin 21 hours. . Report rcle:ue 10 ONR, . T~ke Immediale ~ctIOD 10 prevenl any furtber rclc:uo, . Idcolify and reduce nrc, explollon, ~nd npor hwrds. 2. Additional coneclive ~clloa will be dClermlned ill conjunction wilb Ibe ONR, CLOSURE ! .\ I W. Trmnnnll"Y Cln1Urt I, Oper~llon and Malnlenance of corrollon prolCcllon mWI be m~lnlalned. 2. Rcle:ue delcclion mWI coarlnue, unlclllbe UST Is emplY. 3. Tho UST Is fmply If no more Iban one Inch of ICIldue, or OJ% by wclghl of IOlallank caplclly, remain In lhc I~nk. 4, When a UST Illempomlly c101Cd for Ihree monlbl or more: I Venlllnel mUll be Icfl opcn and funcdonlng. . All olhcr Iinel, pumpl, m~nw~)1, ~nd miliary cqulpmcnl mUll be cappcd and lccurcd, S. usrl c10led more lhan 12 monlhl mUll be permlncnlly dOled unlclllhcy mcelllandardl for ncw UST 1)11eml. ..., h'~' r'" ,-, \ ........ \ Ip;J a [I A Ct EI 6 p, Corrndnn ,",Imlnn Orwr:ulon !lnd ~llIlnrrn3nre I. CJlhodlc proccctloo 1)1lems mUll be leSled ~lhlll m moolhs 01 bUIJllJlion OIIId e\~ry lhrce )'C:l/S lhere~ler, 2. lmprwcd curreol albodlc prolectloo 1)1lems mLLIl also be laspcCled overy 60 dJ)1 ror propcr Iwlctloa. 3, Records lor Opcralloo OIIId Malnlmoce mustllldudc: o Results Irom Ibo IlSllWO ~om 1CSlS. o Lullhreo laspcctloo records lor Impressed curreollYllelllJ. Q. Comolltlbllltv L Tanks OIIId/or IinIlIg mUll be compaliblc ~lb Ibo lubslOlllce slored. R, .RwIa I. Repw. musl be COOdUClcd In sccordonce ~Ih code 01 proctico rrom 0 DOllon3J :wodolion or IlIdepcodeollesllllg lob. 2. FRP luk rep3lrs mAY be modo by mAllufOClUfer'1 AUlborized represeolotive, or III occordonce ~Ib 0 codo 01 prlctlco, 3. Melcl pipe OIIId filllllSS IbAI bove releAlCd product mUll be replmd. 4. FibcraJ3SI pipes AlId filllllss mAY be repaired. 5, Rep3lred luk 1)1lems mUll be IIglllncsslcsled ~Ibln 30 cia)' 01 repAir, unlrss o Tuk Is IlIlellllllly Inspccled mordlDg 10 codo 01 prActlco. or · Rep3lred portloo Is 1II0011ored monlhly by oUlomotle Iw gsugios. VApor moa/lonog. groundwcler moa/lonns. or IlIlerlllllol moa/loring. 6. COlhodlc prolectloo s)1lems lhol :I/O repAIred mUll begio lcstlng 3Jld Inspcctloo requlremenls ~Ihln six moolhs. 7, Records mUll be kepI 10 documeol complbnco ~Ih IbelO requlrcmeolJ. , I ,! RELEASE REPORTING/INVESTIGATION S. SUU)fflrd Rrl.lIu Rrnnr1lnl I, CondltloDs nOled below rcqulrc reponing 10 the DNR ~Ih 24 houri or wfthln 6 hours II 0 hozordous condlllon exisls. And releASO lnvesllgollon (Seelloo T). o Discovery 01 rele:ucd producl ollho UST Ille or In Iho lurroundlng orco. UnusuAl opmtlng eondlllons, unless due lolely 10 dc/eelive equlpmenl. . Leok delccled by 0 monlrorlng melhod, unlm . Monlrorlng device Is dc/eclive, replmd, 3Jld oddlllonol monlloring docs nOI confirm luk. · For Invenlory conlrol,o lecond monlh or dOlO docl nOI confirm relc:ue, T. RrlrAU 'nmllonllon I. Relme Invcsllgollon mUll begin wflhln 7 dOYI, ..,: ~i\,,\ ' " \or I /1/03 , , [J [I FI Ct Ct L Un. 11l!hlnrn T"lInll I. MUll delect 10.1 p1loa pel bOUlle~k 111.5 Ilmeslbe opeulloll prelJurc. CORROSION PROTECTION M. COml1lnn Prolffllon (oaly lor Ileclluu) I, MUll be III pl~co by DecelDber 22,\998. 2. Conosloa prOlectloa QlI COIUb! olllllcrior IIninIl ud/or Qlbodic proleclioa. 3. lolcllor Ualol UPIIlcllnllDUIlllldudc: . A lW lI;hUlClS lCSl MlbIn JO da)1 olliAlog. or . lMe~ lJIlpectloa aller lInin. or Moolhly leu delectloa by luiolDallc luk laUIPng. lail1cr 1\~1ls, srouudwalcr wells, or lDlentilW lDOallOrill;. . 10lenW IDIpccdoa Mlbla 10 years. ud every 5 yem Ibcru[lCr. ~. Calbodlc Proltctloa uPII~cllnllDUlllndude lbe 10UoIIioa: . lalerllal IDIpcctloo prior 10 uPllacllnllor IlruClUl31lOuodnClS ud corrolloo holes; or . Tw Is Icss lbu 10 )'Cm old ud Iw lDoolhly mooilorioll by aUlolDatle IW lIauging. loiller wells, IVOUDdwalel wells, ollnlentld31 mooilorlnlli or . Tw Is ICIS lbu 10 )'CUI old ud Is WClSCd 101 conosloo boles by ccoducllllllWO (2) IllIJllocll 1CSlS. . S)1lelllS 1II111l be dcsllllled by I conoslon cxpc:rl, . IlDprClSCd CUIIeall)1lelDllIIUIl allow dClerlDlllatlon 01 OpClAl1aIlIl~I\lI. . S)1lelDllIIlIIl be lDllolllned .. OUlUoed III 'Oeoer31 Operallal RequitelDeou: SPILL/OVERFILL COrmOL N. Snl1l/0nrf111 Pnunllnn \, OoIh lDUlI be In pl~cc by December 22, 1998. 2. SpiU prcveolloo equlpmeollDUlI prmol rclc;uc Of Iplll 01 product when lr~lUlcr hose Is dCl3ched. . C~lcbmeol basin or druo lunouodioll 011 pipe QJl be ulCd, 3, OvcrOU prevention equlpmeollllUll . AUIOlDltlQlly Ibul 011 now 10 link when ills 95% lull or . A1erllhe lIuuer opmlor whea lhe I~ok Is 'lO% rull eilhcr by rellrlcllnll now or lriMerlnll alAl1D, GENERAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS O. 5011I1011I1111 Conlrnl I. Owner/oper~IOr mUll ClUu,e Ih~1 ~dequ~lo volume Is mll~ble In I~nk lor ~mounl 01 proouCl delivered, 2. TrllUlcr oper~llon mUll be monilored conll~nlly. 3. Any Ipill or overOIl mUll be repelled, Invelllgalcd, ~nd c1c3ned up, 101l0..;n8 proccduresln Seelion U. ,.... , . C," '"..1 _, , 5 i, " , \i II , , , ! 1'1&3 - I, a [I ~I Ct 0 ~ 6- The UQ\1UOD lODe D1W1 be lISCucd 10 eDJure CODlpllaaCC Ili!b these requireDleDu tad 10 <<t~blilh DUIIlber tad politioo of .cUs. 7. Wells ue cleuly D1uked tad ICcured. a. Wells D1W1 be cheeked allc~ C\cry JO d.l)1. L Gmundnlrr Mftnllorinl \, Subattacc Ilored Is lDID1lsa'blo 10 WIler tad Iw Ipcclllc lVavily < \ (nQ.lU), 2- Orou.adwaler Is De\'Cr D10re tbaa :0 feel rroDllhc lurr~cc. 3. SOU h)'duullc coDductlvily beMeD UST tad wells Is > 0.0\ em/ICe (Lc.lVa\'C~ wi!, or COUlD lill), 4. WeU dOlI D1W1 be dcIlped tad 1C110 keep IOiI tad mler D1llerW OUI, tad ICI rellll~led lubll~Dec aD WIler I~blc 10 u.adcr aU 1V0u.adWller lelcl coDditioas. j, MODilor .clls D1W1 be lCaled frODllVouod lurr~cc 10 top or nIler p~ck. 6- Wells lolercepllhc elQ\1UOD lODC or UO III dOl4 III polll'blo, 7, Maaual or CODllouoUl D1oDilorlol D1etbods IUOW delectloD or Ille~ \/f' of procluCl aD lap or 1V0u.adWller, a. Tho UQ\1110D roDO aad Ilea below D1W1 be IISCSICd 10 eDJuro CODlpUtaCC Ililh Ihese requlremeols i &ad 10 CIllbllsh DUIIlber aad posldoD of weUs. I , 9. Wells uo delll)' D1l1ked tad ICcured. I I \0. Wells D1W1 be chedced IllelUl Cl'Cry JO d~)1. I ,I , J. 1"""1111111 Mnnllnrlna . , I \, Double walled UST l)'IIeDlI D1U11 be Ible 10 delectle3 Ihroup the loner w~U. I I USTI Ililb IlCcooduy burler 10 the cxc.mlloo looe D1U11 be ~ble 10 delca ~ relem belllcen the "i 2- UST tad blrrler, end · Secondary burler D1U11 be lumdenll)' Impcrme~ble (> \0" an/ICe) 10 direct a relem 10 a D100ilOMI polnl (well), BUTlcr Is cODlpallblo Ililh Iubattace 1I0red, · Burlcr D1W1 oOllolcrrere Ililh alhocllc p,rOlec1lon, if prelCnl, Oroundwller, 1011 Dlolslure. or ralnfaU will oOllnlerrerc Ililh delectlon ror morc Ihln JO d~~. Sile Is IUlCSICd 10 elUUle Ihe burler Is always ~bovc lhc 1V0undw~ler and 2.S )'m nood pl~ n. · Monilor wells Ire dUll)' mlrked and lecurcd. 3. Syslcm mUll be checked ror e\idence or Iuhle Illml e\'Cry JO d~ys. K. AUlnmallr Un. 1.I:lk Ollrrtn" \. MUll dCICCllukl or lhree IllIonl per hour II 10 pounds pcr Iqulre Inch lino prcuure Ililhin onc hour, 2. ^ luk lhould mlricl or lhut orr now, or ulsgcr ~n ~udiblo or vllull ~llrm 3. An InnUllICl1 or IClk dCleclor operallon mUll be conductcd. ," '-1\\ \ 1:', f;J'j, 1W'3 (1 [I CI Ct ' ' I 3. Equlpmenl C3p~ble of me:llurlal produclto De:\/ell 1/8" OI'Cr full ralllC of IW belshl. 4. TalIk volume me:llwed be(ore alId stier dtUvcry, alId recoodled wilb deUvcry recelpls. ,. OeUvcrics lluoush d10p tube eilleo&lto -.ilbhl ooe (001 of IW bollom, 6. Product dlspcosllll melcrlal alId ,ecor&1 meeu IoaIlUDwds, or meeu 6 Ill. ' (01 Cl'Cry , lalloos product -.ilbdlaWIL 7, Waler ICI'CIIlI bollom o( IW me:llured 10 ou/cst 118" allc:lll oace pcr moolb. E. MlInulIl TlInk G.,uRlnl I. Call be U$Cd as IOle melbod 0/ releue deleClloa (or loUlkJ.1 '30 lalloas. 2. em be used In plm of DlaD~ br.'t:llcry co:urcIlct uW 0/ 551,2.001 lallOas. 3. Tw Uquld 1C\'C1s .ue lakea al bel\lanlnl alId cad 0/36 bour pcriod durlal wblcb 00 liquid ~dded or remO\'Cd (roDllaok. 4. Levcl Dleasuremeal bued 00 avcralC o/l'Ir'O coosccutlvc IIlck rcadlop. " Equlpmeol C3pable 0/ measwg product 10 oe.uelll/r OI'Cr (uU ralllC o/lallk belsh', 6. Leak Is dclected II weekly or moolbJy lIal1wds III AlIachmeol u: .ue exceeded. FI Tank Tllthln.u T"llnl I, Mwl be able 10 delect O.llalloa pcr bourleak. 2. Leak detectloa only lor ,portloos o/Ibe laok tbal roullnely conlalo producI, O. Aulnmatlr Tonk GDUdna I, MWI deleell OJ lalloo luk rale, 2. Moolbly lovcnlory cootrol (Section 0) GlWIIIso be U$Cd. 3, Mwl be cbeckcd allml evcry 30 d~)'I. H. VII nor Mnnlrl)rfnll I, Malerials U$Cd as backfill mWI bo sufficlenlly porous 10 allow vapor dlr(wlon. 2. Slored lubllance Is lufficlently vol~lile 10 rclcuo vapors. 3. Vapor me:uuremenlls Dol rendered Inopcratlve (or moro Ihan 30 d~)'1 by groundw~ler, r~ln(~II, nr lOiI mollluro. 4. Levcl 0/ background and conI aminal Ion In excmllon lone eannol bo high enough 10 Inler/ere. ,. Vapor monilors c~n dclect ~ny slgnlfic~nllncrUle In regul~led lubll~nce V~poll or Iram compounds pl~ced In Ihe UST, C.~i\""\ 3 Ii !: ! Ii I' iI ,i I ,.. .. _n.., I'/SJ , iJ .. ~\\, t... <;';1' \ tJ [I ~I Ct e 2 $, lllllilled Dmmbcr 2J, 197o.lm . LW Dctectioo by December 22, 199\ . Moalllly MoallolUlB by December, 1998 6- IlIIlilled Dmmbcr 22, 197$.1979 . LW Delewoa by December 22, 1992 . Moalllly MoallolUlB by December, \998 7, lIIItilled Dmmbcr 2J, \9so.\9sa . LW Delewoa % December 22, \993 . Moathly Moallo B by Dccember, \998 S. UPIJ'lded Taub . Monthly InvelllOl7. Tank nghloess TesllnB every five )'em RELEASE (WK) DETECTION C. l.t:tk D,ttttlnn Srhtdule \. Tloks until December 22, \998 [ ,! . Moathly lavealo~ Coolroland . AaaU1l Tank TlB laess TestlnB 2- TRoks aiter December 22, \998 . AUlomltlc Tank OluglaB or . Vlpor MoallorlaB (SaiIrer WeDs) or . OrouDdwaler MoallorlaB or . IDlentlll1l MoallorlaB ], Suc1loa Plplnl by December 22,\998 · Unc Tlghlaess Test el'Cry ] yeul or · SaiIler wcll. Bl'OUadwalcr moallor wcll. or ; ., InlelllltW monhorinllhal will also dCICCl plplnl ~ .... I unless I Suctloa Piplnl releasn deleclloa nOl required wbcn piping: 4, I · opcralcs II less IhaD almospberlc pressUlO, , · b Ilopcd 10 drain 10 l.IJlk II suction rcle:ucd. . bu only ODC chcck valve, $, PreSlurfzrd Plplnl by December 22, 1998 . Automatic Ilnc leak dCleClor and . Mnullllnc tlghlnesslesl or · Tank Inll(cr wcll,lIoundwalcr monllor wcll, or Inlersllllal monhorlnllhal wiD abo dClecl plplnl leaks. · check valve loc:Ilcd below and as close as practlCJJ 10 lucllon pump. O. Inn"!"" Cnnlrnl I. Mu.ll be ablc to dclecl rclcaso o( alleasll% o( monlhly now.through plus 130 Iallonl. 2. Invenlory volumc mCSlurcmenll (or InpuII, wilhdrawals, and amounl remaining In lank recorded each day. /'153 , rl cl Ct":1 REGIJUTlONS FOR EXISTING UNDERGROUND ~iORAGE TANKS A. [tfutnl Undfl'Vrnund SrOnU!f TlInkJ IlJST',) L ResuUled U51'I Iadude lilY 111II: wbose volume, IaduWaS volumo o( cooneCled uodergrouad plpbls. Is 10% or more beoulll grouod IUI(~CC, 2. no UST mllll coalaiD polloleum or pollOleum.based lulnllllCU or I Uquld bwrdous lubsllllce. 3. U51'I do aOlladude: , F.lI1II or ruldeoti311111b .11,100 S3lJoas IIOmS motor fuelllld aisllaS prior 10 July I, 1987. ' TIllb IIamS builils aU (or use ~llbe lIIIIe lite, , Sepdclaals. Plpollllo (~ciUlieL · SlIlfjCj impou.odmea~ pi~ poad or I~SOOIl. , SIOIlD WIler or WIIIcwaler coUectloa 1)1lem, I FJow.thtougb prOCCSSlaals. I TIIII: Ia III uadcrvouad uc~ (e,s. basemeal) 11111II: Is oa or ~bove Ihe Ooor, 4. u51's which ue aeluded (rom !bcso resuJ~tioas ue: , U51'I boldluS bu.vdous WIlle, WlllCTIJler lrc.1lmealllllb resuUlcd by !bo ClclII Wiler ACl, HydnuUe Uft laals. · EJectriaJ equlpmeollllll:L VST ( 110 S3lJoas ap~dl)', · EmerSeocy Ipill or overOow llllb Ibll ue emplied aflcr use, $, u51's which ue derlmd Iaeludc: · A/tpoll bydtADI fuel dlIIribulioo 1)1lemL Field collllruCled laals. · Fuclllllb usod IOlely (or emcrsency powcr seomlorL I i I " , I I UPGRADING I , I ...i , I I I I I I i I B. Edlll". 1IS'r. (See ~ho Allaeluacnl VI) I, ExUllaS U51'lllld uodersround plplns musl be upgraded by addlnslelk deleclion, corrollon protect/aD, ADd IpiU/overfill preveolion, 2. All u51's . Pressurizcd Piping lelk deleclion by December 22, 19'JO. , Corrosion Prolcclioo by December, 1998. , Spill/Overfill Prevenllon by December, 1998. 3. lasl3lJed be(ore Dmmbcr %%, 1965, or UnknO\l'1llgo , Lc~k DClcclion by December 22, 1989. , MonlbJy Monhorlns by December, 1998, 4, lasl31led D<<embcr %%, 1965.lm , Lc~k Delecllon by December 22, 19'JO. . Monthly Monitoring by December, 1!J98, \l", \\' 1..:,<;, \ \ ~j/ISJ [I CI Ct LI City of Iowa City MEMORANDUM OATIl 12 OECE/olBER 1989 rOI 10HA CITY AtRPORT COll'llSSIOS 'ROM, ROS 0' SElL, AIRPORT /ol"'~AGER Q"" REI U'/OERGROUND FUEL SlOlUGE T"'~KS Atuched I. In(ol1l13tlon uludlnl the IUOIt EPA Ululation. coneemlnl undorlround stonle tanks, Thel'll ne SOllie COlllpllance deadllnOl thAt IIIU.t be lIIet In the noar (utuu, Hrl tten ownership o( the (our undorlround t:lllk. ulod by tOllI City Flylnl Sorvlco IIIU.t bo e.tabll.hod, An ~ceoptlble proof o( ownership C:lll be dotel1lllned by the Lelll Deplrtlllent, If :lilY of the underlround tlnk. Ire ol/llad by tho A.IrpOft. the Co=lulon ii1UH =h I datemlnUlon to uPlndo tho tlnk. to cOlllply with EPA H:IIlduds or tlko the propor Heps to close thelll, ti the decl.lon I. to uPlrado tho tlnk., I cOlllplllnce prolrllll should be establlshod, The 10wI City Fire lluIhl1l could be m excellent resourco (or OItlbllshlnl this prolrllll, t( Any ot the underlround tank. Ire owned by 10111 City Flylnl Service, the Comml..lon should hive Icee.. to tholr cOlllpllance prolr4l, Tho LOlli DepArtlllent And Fire Mu.hlll cm lulst In the deumlnAtlon of whother or not tholr prolrllll cOlllplll' with All EPA .tAndArd. Ind deadline., Thl. I. In I..ue which delllAnds your ImmediAte Ittentlon, , I ,I I Ii I! I' ~~'~~ \ I'l-SJ I, a [I cl Ct c, ) IOWA cm lllr.HCIP,IL \IRPORT,FUEL OISl1llBUTION SYS'lE.'t 29 JUh'E 1990 CLEAN-UP ,1.'10 REHAB OLD T,I.'1KS CLOSE T,I.'1KS ,1.'10 INSTALL NEll T,I.'1KS PROCEED IIllll INSTALLING NEll T,I.'1KS OR REIIAB OLD TAlIKS 00 NOlllING- ~IUTOR OLD SYS'lE.1l INSURA.'1CE- APPLlCATtON DUE BY OCTOBER 26, 1990, I, Commission apply Cor InsurAnco-all tanks-pay all toos, 2, COllllll1lslon apply for Insuranco-J.t fuol tank,pay too, 3. F80 apply tor Insuranco-pay all Coos, ~. F80 apply for Insuranco-ColIIIIIlsslon pay all foos, 5, FBO Ipply for InsurancI-Collllllsslon pay Cor jot fuol tank too, 6, COllllllisslon apply Cor InsurAnco with othor Clty-olll\od tanks-pay all to os , 7, COllllllisslon apply for InsurAne. with othor Clty-olll\od tanks-FDO pay all (oos. S, COlllllllsslon apply Cor Insuranc. with othor Clty-olll\.d tanks-pay jot tuol tank too. FUEL TANK OPTIONS (EPA APPROveD SYSml MUST BE IN PUCE BY 1998) ;1 .I " li ;i 1\ II ! , l. Do nothlna- C1onltor old Systelll, 2, Llno old tanks-uko soli Sllllplos-lIIonltor around water wolls, 3. Llno Jot fuol unk and ono Avaas unk-lIIonltor around water walls, ~, tnstoll two now unks-relllovo old SYSUIII, 5, Insull now jot cuol tank-FBD responslblo Cor AVioS SYSUIII, 6, Install two now tanks-tolllporarlly clos. old SystOlll, (up to ono yoor) 7. Llno old systOIll-add cathodic protoctlon SystOlll, .i I I I I ; , i I , ! 11'"\,'\\ l.....<..\ . /IfSJ 1 [I CI [I b 2 3. Financial respcnslblllly: a. Insurance cost. b. Syatem upgrading. e. Contamination elean,up , II needod. d. Tank removal, II old syslem roplaeed. Whichever proeeduro Is adhered 10, the Iowa Clly Alrport Commission underatands thel, responslblllUos and the required DNR and EPA deadlines will be met. Tho UST system musl bo updated not only to meeltho Immedlele requlroments, but ahould Include a program to moot airport needs 10' the next 20-30 yoar.. bVpe2 ",' "! q il " .. II !\ I, " II 'I II , , ,I , i I I _-1 .'.-1 I' ~ -\\, r..:'f.l~ \ l'IrJ a [I '~I 0 ,,-, " IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT '80' Soulh Riv"Ilde OIlV. Iowa Clly, Iowa 52248 OllicI Phon11319) 358.5045 Date: July 23, 1990 To: Iowa City City Council ... From: Ron O'Noil, AIrport Managor ,'.... Ro: Undorground Slorage Tanks The attached Information was compiled 10 Inform the City Council on somo aspoets pertaining 10 complying with Department or NaMal Resourcos (DNR) and Environmental Protoctlon Agoncy (EPAl standards tor underground storage tanks (UST). This Is only e summary 01 tho InformaUon I have complied to assist In dotermlnlng which options to pursuo. As you can see, this Is a eompilealod Issuo, An Important date 10 remember Is Octobor 20, 1990, This Is the doadilno set by the DNR for UST ownors to domonstrale financial rosponslblllty lor futuro contamination from UST systoms. This can bo accompilshod by oblalnlng Insuraneo through tho state.sponsored program or through proof that the ownor Is solt.lnsurod, II, In the eourso of oblalnlng Insurenee, silo contamination Is discovered, October 20, 1990, Is the deadline for epplylng for asslstaneo through the slate.fundod remedial acllon program. At tho Iowa City Municipal AI,port, thero aro four underground slorago tanks. The Airport Commission owns one 10,000 gailon lank, which Is prosontly bolng usod for lot fuol. Iowa Cily Flying Servleos owns tho threo romalnlng tanks. An 8,000 gailon tank Is used for aviation gas. The romalnlng 4,000 gailon and 5,000 gailon lanks are not currontly aetlvalod. Mr. E.K. Jonos, the current owner of Iowa City Flying Servleo, purehasod the three tanks trom Ihe previous owner 01 Iowa City Flying Service. Allhough not Inslallod atlho some time, alt four tanks ore 40.45 yoars old. Providing clean fuel through an envlronmenlally safe systom Is Important to Iho Iowa City Municipal Airport and Iowa CIIy Flying Service. Providing tuoilng sorvlees wllh tho loast amount 01 dlsrupllon Is a primary goal, Sovo,allssuos must bo eonsldorod whon dOlormlnlng which proeeduros are to bo foilowod to comply wllh DNR and EPA slandards. Somo ollhoso doelslons musl bo made by tho Airport Commission and somo doelslons mado In eonjunellon with tho Iowa City City Council. Uslod bolow aro somo 01 thoso Issuos, 1, Typo ollnsuraneo . slalo program or soll.lnsurod, 2, Typo 01 UST upgrado . now syslom 0' lehabllltollon of old system, ;i tl.\ \\ \ /Jl~!) r: 4 (., , " .,..., .;1 r [I ,cl [t' 8 - 'Olelec~rlc ,aterlal' 'e'ns a ,acer'al ~hlt does not conduct direct electrlCll ~Jr-.nc. Oielec~rlc ~aatlnqS are used c~ elec~r1cl!ly Isalaca US~ sysCems frel Che lur~oundlng loils. Olelectrlc ousnlngs are used CO electrlcllly Isolate portIons of Che UST SYSCLt (e,g., tank from piping). '!lectrlcll tqulpmenC' ~eans underground equipment thet conCa Ins dielectriC fluid Chat Is necessary far the operation of equipment Such as transfo~ers and ourled electrical cable. '!AClvatlon %one' 'eans Che volume concalnlng Che tank sysCem and backfill I.terlal oounded oy Che ground surfael, ~alls, and floor of Che pit and trenches Into ~hlCh the UST system IS plaCid at the time of InSUl1atlan. '[Alstlnq tank SYStL" ~eans a cank syscem used co eantain an accurulatlan of regulated suoscances or for ~hlCh Installation has commence~ on Qr before [Insert dacl gO days after date of pUbllcationl. Installation Is conslderld to have commencld If I (11 the a-r.er or opere:or nas ootalnld all 'Idaral, stace, and IOCll approva s or pe~lts neClssary to begin physical construction of the slce or Instal1atlOn of the tank systtl; ano If, (Z)(I) lither' cgntlnuouS on.slt. phySical constructiOn or Installation PI"OlJT'II has be~n; or, ' (b) the owr.er or operator has enterld Into contractual oollgatlons...hlch canno~ D. Clnc,lled or ftOdlfltd ~Ithout suostant!al loss..for pnyslcal c=nscrucclon at tn. SIte or Installation of the tank SyStLt to ~. compllcad ,itftl" a TtLSon&ble tlm.. "art tank' Is I ttnk located on ~ tract of land devoted to the ~~ctlon of c~ps or ralslnl animals, InclUding fish, and associated residences and lmorovemenCs. A fa~ tank must De located on the fam pr~pertl. 'Fa~' Includes f'sh hatcherIes, rar.geland and nurseries .It~ frOWlnq ooeratlonS. "low.through process tank' Is a tank that fo~s an Integral part of a production proclsS through ~hlch there Is a steady, variable. recurring, or IntaMlltCtnt 'lev 0' .atarlals during the operation of the procass. Fl~. ~hr:ugh process tankS do not Include tankS ~sed for the starale of materials ~r~or to th.lr Introductton Into the pr~~~c~lon prOCISS or for the storsga of finished ~roducts or oy-products from the pr~ouctlon process. 'Fr.e product' refers to a rtgulated suostanee :hat Is present as a nona~~e:us phase llqutd (e,g., Itquld not ~Issolved tn water.) 'Gathering lines' nlans any plpel1ne, eauipment, faclllt/e or buIlding u,ed In the transportation of etl or gas during 011 or gas produ:tlan or gatherIng operations. 'HlZardcus substance UST system' means an undergrcur.d storage CJnk system that contaIns a hlZardous \ub\tanca de(l~ed In lecttan 101(14) o( the ComprehensIve Environmental Ra,ponse, Campen,atlan and Ltabllity Act of ,380 5 ,... " r,f.,,,\\\ IlfS3 tJ [I cl Ct Ct (~ut noc Inclucing Iny suosClnCI -,gulltld as a hazardous wastl unClr suotitll C) or tny ~'.tur, ~, suc~ suostanCls Inc ~ltrollul, &nd .hlc~ !s ~ot I pltrollum UST SySt11. 'Hutlng oll' IIllns Pltrollul that Is No. 1, ~o. Z, No. "--llgM, :10, 4.. hUvy, No. 5--llgnt, ~o. !..nllvy, and No.4 Clcnnlcal gradlS of 'uII 011; other rasldua' 'uII oils (IncludIng Navy SPlclal rUII all and Bunklr Cll and other 'ulls .nln uSld as substltutls 'or onl 0' thlSI 'uII oils. HeatIng 011 Is typically USld In the operation of heating Iquleeent, boilers, or furnaCIS. IHydr..llc ltft tankl me&ns I tank holdtnq hydrlullc "uld 'or I closed- loop ~chanlcal systtl that USIS ccmprtssed air or hydraulIc "uld to operatl lifts, Ilevators, and other stmllar devices. Itmolementlnq agencyl leans EPA, or, In the clse of a statl .Ith a pragr~ approved under section g004 \or pursuant to a eemorandum of agreement witR ErA), Chi dislgnltad stat: or local !9!~ r!sponslbl! 'er ~lrrylng out In approved UST pr=gr~. 1~lquld trao' 1I1anS sumps, well Clllars, &nd otner traps uSld In associatIon .Ith 011 and gas prcductlon, g4therlng, &nd Ixtractlon operations (Including gas prcductlon plants), 'or the purpose of colllctlng all, .atlr, and other liquidS. Thes. liquid traps 14y te=porarl'y collect Itqutds for subsequent disposition or retnjectlon tnto a production ~r ptpellne ser'~, or lilY colllct &nd Slparlte liquidS fl'Cll a gas str'~. ' 'Malnelnancl' leans the nor=al operaelonal upkeep to prevent an underground mrage tank system fl'Ql rllmlll9 produce. ' 'Motor fuell leans petrollum or ~ ~etroltum-~asld substancI that Is ~tor glsollne, aviation glsollne, Ho. lor Ho. 2 diesel fuel, or any grade of glsohol, &nd Is typically used In the ~'Iratlon of a DOtar Inglne. , INew tank systttl lIelns a tank systtl that viII be uSld to contain an accumulation of rlgulatld substanc,s and for .hlch Installatton hiS ccmr.anCI~ after [tnsere date gO days after the date of PUbltcattonl. (S.e Ilso 'Existing Tank Sysett,l) lKonccmmercl11 purpOSIS' vlth raspect to DOtor fuel lIans not for rlsale. IOn the prellses where storedl vlth rlspect to heattnq 011 eeans UST sysctls loclted on thl same ~rcperey where the startd heltlng oIl IS USIO. 10perltlonal llfll refers to the p,rlod beglnntng when tnstall1tlon of the tlnk systl. has ccmmenced until the tlee the tlnk system Is properly closed under Subpart G. '~perltar' Ie Ins any person In control a', or having responstblllty for, the datly aperattan 0' the UST system. 10ver'111 r,laas,' Is a rtlelse thlt occurs when I tank Is ftlled ~eyand Its clpaclty, resulting In a dlSCharga of the regulated substanca to the envlroN'ie"t. e:~\\ \ 4 " I'lSJ tJ [I '~I " I Ct '~ner' ~esns: (I) 'n tne case of In UST system In use on ~ove~cer !. 1984, or Crougnt Int~ use Iftlr tnlt 44:e, Iny .erson .no c.ns an UST IlS:I~ used for Storage, use, or 41Sgenslng of regul4te4 suCstlnces; Ind (b) In tne CIS' of Iny UST sYSttt In us. Defor. Hoyemc.r 8, 1984, but no longer In us. on tnat date, any gersen .no c.neo sucn UST tnnedlacell D.fore tn. discontinuation of Its us.. 'Person' =elns In lndlYl4Ual, trust, fl~, Joint StOCk cemoany, 'ederal agency, corooratlon, state, muniCipality, ccmmtsslon, pollttcal SUbdlylslon of a stat., or any interstate body. 'Person' also Includes I consortium, a Jotnt venture, I ccmmerclal entity, and ~e United States Goyernment. , 'Petroleum UST system' =eans In underground storage tank system that contains petrole~m or a .Ixture of petroleum wtth ~ .Inlmus quantities of oCher regulated suestances. Such systems Includ. tnose Containing motor fuels, Jet fuels, distillate fuel oils, re,ldual fuel oils, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oils. ' .Plp.. or -Piping. ;eans a nollow cylinder or tubular conduit that Is constructed of non-earthen lacerlals. 'Pipeline facilities (Including gathering Itnes)' are new Ind txlstlng olpe rights-of-way and Iny Issoclated equipment, 'flcllltles, or buildings. 'Regullted substlnce' means (a) any substance defined In section 101(14) of the Comorehenslye Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 (but not InclUding any substance regulated as a hazardous waste under SUbtitle Cl, and (b) petroleum, Including crude 011 or Iny fraction thereof that Is liquid at standard conditions of tamperlture Ind pressure ~50 degrees Flhrenhelt Ind 14.7 pounds per square Inch Ibsolute). Th. term regulated substance' Includes but Is not 1IIIted to petrOleum and petroleum-based substances comprised of & complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude 011 though processes of separation, conversion! upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuels, Jet fuels, distillate fuel OilS, residual fuel oils, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used otIs. 'Release. means any spllltng, leaking, emitting, discharging, escaolng, leachlhg or disposing frem an UST Into ground water, surface water or subsurface soils. 'Release detection' means determining whether a release of a regulated substance has occurred from the UST system Into the environment or tnto cne Interstitial space bet~een the UST system and tts secondary barrier or secondary containment around tt. 'Repatr' means to restore a tank or UST system component that has caused a release of product from the UST system. , 'Residential tank' ts a tank located on property used primarily for dwelltng purposes. ISARA' means the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1985. 7 ~.-~{\\\ 11/S3 [1 [I '~f ., I ' t 'S'otic tank' IS I ~ater-tlght cov,red receotacl, designed to reCllv, or ~rocess, through liquid seDarat~on or otological ~ig'stl~n, ~he s'~age discharged 're~ I building se~er. The ,"lu,nt 'rem SUCh receotacle Is distributed 'or ~lsoosal throuqn the soil and s'ttted solIdS Ind s~Jm 'rem th, tank Ire ~ump'd cut periOdically and haul'd to I treat~ent 'aclllty. . 'Sta~-~ater or ~aste~ater collection system' means piping, ~umps. conduits, and Iny ather equigment necessary to collect Ind trlnsport the 'low of surf Ice water run-off resulting frem greclpltatlon, or dcmestlc, commercial, or Industrial. wastewater to Ind frc~ retention areas or any areas where treatment Is designated to occur. The collection of sta~ ~ater and ~asttwater does not Include treatnent excegt whare Incidental to canveyence. 'Surflce Impoundment' Is a natural topographic depression, man-made excavation, or diked Ire a formed grtmarlly of earthan laterials (although It may be lined with lan-made laterllls) th&t Is not In Injection well. 'Tank' is a station4ry device diSI~nid to COntain 4n a~eumulatlon of regulated substances and constructed of nan-earthen materials (e.g., cancrete, steal, plastic) that provide structural sugport. IUndarground Irea. maans an undarground racm, SUCh IS a basement, cellar. shaft or vault, groviding Inough Sgaca far physical Inspactlan of tha extlrior of tha tank sltuatld an,or above the surfaca of the floor, IUndarground release. means any belawground release. , 'Underground storage tank. or 'UST' means anyone or combination of tanks (Including undergrc~nd pipes connected thereto) that Is used to contain an Iceu~lation of regulatld substances, Ind the volume of which (Including the volume of underground pipes connected thereto) Is 10 percent or more beneath the surface of the grcund. Thts tl~ does not Include Iny: (I) FIr2 or residential tank of 1,100 gallons or less capaCity uSld far storing motor fuel for noncommercial purposes; (b) T4nk uSld for staring heating oil for consumptive USI on the prtllSls where stored; (c) Septic tank; (d) Pipeline facilIty (Including gathering l'nes) regulated under: (1) The Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (49 U.S.C. App. 1671. et seq. ), or (2) The Hazar~aus LiquId Pipeline Safety Ict of 1979 (49 U.S,C. Ipp, 2001, et seq.), or ' (3) Which Is an Intrastate pipeline facIlity regulated under state laws comparable to the provisions of the law referred to In paragraph (d) (1) or (d)(2) of this defInition; (e) Surface Impoundment, pit, pond, or lagoon; F.,,~\\ \ 8 IJl.S~ fJ [I ,q " 1 i~' (f) Sto~-.atar or .astewater c=l'e~tlon system; (g) Flow-through grocess tank: (hI LIquid trao or associated gathering lines directly related to oil or gas production and gathering operations; or (I) Storage tank sItuated In an underground area (SUCh as a basement, cellar, ,Ineworklng, drift, shaft, or tunnel) If the storage tank Is situated upon or above the surfac. of the floor. The te~ 'underground storage tank' or oUST' does not Include any pipes connected to any tank which Is described In paragraphs (a) through (I) of t~ls defInition. 'Upqradl' ~A~ns the addItion or r:troflt of SOmt systtms such as ~athOdle protection, lining, or spIll and overfill controls to Improve the ability of an underground storage tank system to prevent the release of product. 'UST systtm' or 'Tank system' means an underground storege tank, connected underground piping, underground anCillary equipment, and containment Systlll, If any. 'Wastewater treat~ent tank' means a tank that Is deSigned to receIve and treat an Influent wastewater through physical, chemical, or blol~glcal IllIthods. Subpart 8.. UST SysttlSI Design, ConstructIon, Installation and NotIfication f 280.20 Perforsance standards for new UST systtlS. In order to prevent releases due to structural failure, corrosion, or sollls and overfIlls for as long as the UST system Is used to store regulated substances, all owners and operators of new UST systems must meet the following re~ulrements. (a) Tanks. Each tank DUst be properly'deslgned and constructed, and any portion underground that routInely contains product must be protected from corrosion, In accordance with a code of practIce developed by a nationally recognized assoclulon or Independent tlSttr'9 laboratory as specifIed belo.1l (1) The tank Is constructed of fiberglass-reinforced plastiC; or (Note: The following Industry codes may be used to comply wIth paragraph (a)(ll of thIs sectlonl Underwriters Laboratories Standard 1316, 'Standard for G ass. FIber-ReInforced Plastic U~dergr~und Storsge Tanks for Petroleum Productsl; Underwrlter's Laboratories of Canada CAH4-S615-H83, 'Standard for Reinforced PlastIc Underground Tanks for Pet~leum Products'; or American Society of Testing and Haterlals Standard 04021-86, 'Standard Specification for Glass.Flber.Relnforced Polyester Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks.'j . (2) The tank Is constructed of steel and cathodically protected In the following manner: 'I ~. ~\. ..,r:",\ 9 I"S3 fJ [I ~I " t':t (t) The tanK IS coatld ~It~ a suItable dlelec:rlc ~atlrlall (II) "eld-Installed catftOdlC protlctlon systems are desIgned by a corrosIon IAPert; (III) Impressed currlnt systlms are designed to allow detl"lnatlon of CIlrrent operating stms IS rl~ulred In t 280.3l(c); ...,d (Iv) Cathodic protlctlon systlms Are operated And malntalnld In AccordAnCe with t 280.31 or According to guidelInes establIshed by tfte Implementltg Agency; or (Note: The following codes And standards ~ay be used to c:mply ~Ith pAragraph (A)(2) of thIs section: (A) Stlel TAnk Institute 'SpecifIcation for STI.P3 System of E~ternal Corrosion Protection of Underground Steel Storage Tanks'; (B) Under.rlterS Laboratories Standard 174a, 'Corroslon Protection SYStL~S for Underground Storage TAnkS'; (C) Underwriters Laboratories of CanadA CAH4.S603.M8S, 'StAndArd for Ste.l Undergrcund TAnks for Fl&mmabl. &nd Combustible LIquids,' and CAH4. G03.1.M8S, 'StAndArd for GalvanIc Corrosion Protection Systams for Undergreund Tanks for F'~able And Combustible Llqulds,1 And CAH40Sa31.K84, 'Isolating 8ushlngs for Ste.l Underground TAnkS Protected with COAtings And Galvanic SYStL'IIS'; or ' ' , (Ol "atlonal Association of Corrosion Engineers Standard RP.02-8S. 'Control of E~ternal Corrosion on Hetalllc Burled. Partially Burled, or Submerged Liquid Storlge Systems,' Ind Unde~rlters Laborltorles Standard 58, 'Standard for Ste.1 Undergreund TAnkS for Fl~able Ind Combustible LIquidS," (3) Th. tAnk Is constructed of a ste.,.flbergIAss.relnforced-p'astlc CCIIIPositt; or , (Hotll The following Industry codes lay be used to comply with paragraph (a)(3) of this sectlonl Unde~rlters Laboratories Standard 1146, 'Corroslon Protection Systams for Underground Storage Tanks,' or the AssociAtion for Ccmooslte TAnks ACT.l00, 'SpeclflCAtlon for the F&brlcAtlon of fRP Clad Unde"round Storage Tanks,'\ (4) The tAnk Is constructed of metal without addItional corrosIon protection measures provided that: (I) The tank Is Installed At A site that Is det.rmlned by a corroslcn e~pert not to be corrosive enough to cause It to h4ve.a release due to corrosion durIng Its operatIng life; ~nd (II) Owners and operators maIntain records that demonstrate complIance with the requirements of paragraph (4)(1) for the remaining llf. of the tank; or , " ~:t~ \ 10 II/SJ tJ [I ~I " t Lt (5) The tank construction and corroSion protection are dete~lned )~ t~e Imolementlng agencl to be designed to ~revent tne release or tnreat.n.o release of any stored regulated substanCe In a tanner that IS no less ~rotectlve of human health and the envIronment than paragraohs (.)(t) through (4) of this section. (b) PIglnq, The pIping that routlnell contains regulated substanCIS and Is In contact wIth the ground must be properll designed, construct.d, .nd protected frem corrosion In accordanc. wIth a code of practlc. dev.looed by a natlonalll recognized association or Ind.pendent tlstlng laboratory as specifIed ~elcw: (t) The piping Is construct.d of fIberglass-reinforced plastic; or (Hot.: The following codes and standards may be used to ccmply with paragraph (b)(t) of this s.ctlonl (A) Underwriters Laboratorl.s SubJ.ct 97t, 'UL Llst.d Hon-"etal Pipe'; (8) Underwriters Laboratorl.s Standard 557, 'Pipe Connectors for Flammable and CombustIble and LP Gas'; (C) Underwrlt.rs Laboratories of Canada Guide ULC.l07, 'Glass Flb.r R.lnforced Plastic Pipe and FIttings for Flammabl. Llquldsl: and (0) Underwrlt.rs Laboratorl.s of Canada Standard CAH a.S533.Hat, 'Fl.xlbl. Underground Hose Connectors.'1 . (Z) The piping Is construct.d of st.. I and cathodically prot.ct.d In the following manner I (I) Th. pipIng Is coated wIth. suitable dlel.ctrlc material: , (II) Fleld.lnstalled cathodIc protectIon slstems art d.slgned by · corrosion ..pert; (III) Impr.ss.d curr.nt syst.ms arl designed to allow determInation of current operatIng status as required In I Z80.31(c); and (Iv) CathodIc protection systems ar. operated and maintaIned In accordance with I ZaO.3t or guidelInes establIshed by the ImplementIng ag.ncy; or , I I , I Ii (Hotel The follcwlng codes and standards may be used to comply with paragraph (b)(Z)1 (Al Hatlonal FIr. Protection AssocIatIon Standard 30, 'Flammable and Combust ble LIquIds Code'; I (8) AmerIcan Petroleum InstItute PublIcatIon 1515, 'Installation 0' Underground Petroleum Storage Systems'; (t) ADerlcan Petroleum Institute publIcation 1532, 'Cathodle Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and Piping Systems'; and 11 C I~,,\\ \ IlfS3 a [I "~I 'f t S (OJ Hulona! '~SSQc1atlon of C~rroston Englnurs Stanclar~ ~P.Ol-~9, 'Contra of EAterna! C~rroslon on Sucmerged Metallic P10lng S1stems,'I (3) Tile ololng IS constl'llcted of ,~ecal without addtttonal corrosIon orotectlon measures provided that: (I) The piping Is Installed It I site that Is dete~lned by a corrosion expert to not be corrosive enough to cause It to have a release due to corrosion during Its operating life; and (II) ~ners and operators lalntaln recordS that demonstrate compllancl with the rl~uiremlntS of paragraph (3)(1) for the remaining llfl of the piping; or (Hotel Hatlonal Fire Protection Assoclltlon Standard 3D, 'Flammable and Ccmbustlble LI~uldS Codl'; and Hatlonal Assoclltlon of Corrosion Englnlers Standard RP-Ol-~9, 'Control of Extlrnal Corrosion on Submergld Metalltc Plolng Systems,' may ce used to comoly _It~ paragraph (b)(3) gf this s,ccton.1 . (4) The plptng constl'llctlon and corrosion protactlon Ire dete~lned cy the tmplL~entlng agency to be designed to prevent the release or throatened release of any stored regulattd sucstance In I lanner that Is no less protective of human health and the environment than the requirements tn plragraphs (b)(l) through (3) of, this section. (c) 50111 and overfill oreventlon eouloment. . \1) ExClpt as provided tn paragraph (2), to prevent sollltng and overf lllng associated with product trans fir to the UST systtl, awn.rs and op.rators DUst us. the following spIll and overfill prevention e~ulpmentl (I) Spill prevention ,~u'pment that will prevent releas. of prOduct to the environment when the transfar hose Is detached frel the fill pip. (for lXample, a spill catchment basin); and (II) OverfIll prevention a~ulpment that willI (A) Automatically shut off flow Into the tank when the tank Is no more than 9S perclnt full; or (8) Alert the transfer operator when the tank Is no more than gO percent full by restricting the flow Into the tank or trl9gerlng a htgh-level ala~. (2) Owners and ooerators are not re~ulred to us. the solll and overftll prevention e~ulpment specIfied In paragraph (1) If I (I) Alternative equIpment Is use~ that Is determined by the tmplementtng agency to be no less protective of human health and the environment than the e~ulpment specifIed In paragraph (1)(1) or (It) of this sectIon; or (II) The UST system Is fIlled by transfers of no DOre than 25 gallons at one time, I I lj .; I i I 12 EM~..\\\ ''l-S! tJ [I '~I "1 b (dl In'tallatlon. ~11 tlnks and Dlolng .nust be grooerly Installed tn a~cordan~e ~'tn a ~gde of oractlce cevelooeo by a natIonally recognized association or Indeoendent testing laboratory and In a~eordance with the ~anufacturer's tnstructions. IHote: Tank and piping system Installation practices and procedures des~rlbed In the following ~odes May be used to ~omply with the requirements of paragraph (d) of this se~tlon: (I) ~erl~an Petroleum Institute Publl~atlon L615. 'Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage System'; or (II) Petroleum Equipment Institute PublIcation RP100, 'Recommended Pra~ti~es for Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems"; or (tll) Amerl~an National StandardS Institute Standard 831.3. 'Petroleum RefInery ~Iplng.' and AmerIcan Hatlonal StandardS InstItute Standard 831.4 'Liquid Petroleum Trans;or:atlon PipIng Syst!!,11 (e) CertifIcatIon of Installation. All owners and operators must ensure that one or mere of the fol~ng methods of certlfl~atlon, testIng, or InspectIon Is used to demonstrate ~ompllan~e wIth paragraph (d) of thIs sectIon by provIdIng a ~ertlfl~atlon of compllan~e on the ust notlfl~atlon fOri In a~cordance with. I 280.22. (1) The Installer has been ~ertl(led by the tank and pIping m&nufa~turers; or (2) The Installer has been ~ertlfled or ll~ensed by the Implementing agen~y; or (31 The InstallatIon has ~een Inspe~ted and ~ertlfled by a regIstered profess onal engineer with edu~atlon and e~perlenee In UST system InstallatIon; or ,(4) The InstallatIon has been Inspe~ted and approved by the Impll~e~tlr.g agency; or (5) All work listed In the manufacturer'S InstallatIon che~kllsts has been completed; or (6) The owner and operator have cgmplled wIth another method for ensuring compllan~e wIth paragraph (d) that Is determined by the Implementing agen~y to be no less prote~tlve of human health and the envIronment. I 280.21 Upgrading of existIng UST systems. . (a) Alternatfvu' allowed. Hot later than I Insert date 10 yms and 90 days after date of pUbll~atlonr, all existing UST systems nust comply with one of the followIng requirements: (1) Hew UST system performan~e standardS under f 290.20; (2) The upgrading requirements In sectIons (b) through (d) below; or , 'I 10:. '\' , LJ '.' . , 13 III-53 a [I ,g " t ,,-, (3) Closure reoulrtments under Suaaar~ G of ~hls Part, Inc!uolng agpllcaDle reoulrtments far corrective action under SuDgart F. (b) rank ua rl0ln requIrement, Stael tlnkS nust be uggrldeo to ~..t one of the 0 cw ng reoulrements n accordanCI with a code of gractlCI dlvelogld by I nationally recognized Issoclatlon or Independent testing llbormrYI (1) Jnterlor 1lnlnq. A tank ~IY be uggrlded by Internll lInIng If: , (I) The lInIng IS Instilled In Iccor04ncI with the requIrements of ! 280.33, Ind (II) Within 10 lears Iftlr lining, and every 5 years thereafter. the lined tlnk Is Intlmally Inspectad Ind found to be structurally sound with the llnlnq still perfo~lng In accordlncl wIth orIginal design specificatIons. (2) CathodiC orotletton. A tank =Iy be ucgraded by cathodIc groteetlon If the cathcclc protlC;lon systam =eets ~'e rloulrements of ! 280.20(1)(2)(11), (III), and (Iv) and th~ IntegrIty of the tlnk Is ensured using one of the folfowlng IIthodsl (I) The tlnk Is Internll'y Inspected and Issessed to ensure thlt thl tlnk {s struc~urally sound and frle of corrosIon holes prior to Installing the cathodic protectIon systam; or . , (II) Thl tank h4s been Installed for less thin 10 years and Is monItored monthfy for rllllslS In Iccoroancl wIth! 280.43(d) through (h); or (tll) The tank hiS been Installed for less thin 10 ylars Ind Is Issessed for corrosion holes bt conducting two (2) tightness tests that ~et the requirements of ! 280.43(c). Thl first tightness tast =ust be conducted grlor to InstallIng the cathodic protectIon systtt. The second tightness test must be conducted blt.een three (3) Ind Sll (6) IOnths following the first operation of the cathodic protactlon systtl; or (Iv) The tank IS assessed for corrosIon holes by a Dlthod that Is dltl~lnld by thl Irplamentlng agency to grevent releas.s In a Ilnner that Is no less protective of humin hellth and thl envIronment thin subparagraphs (I) through (I II). (3) ntlrnll linIn upgrlded by Doth nterna (I) The lining Is Installed In accordlncl wIth the requIrements of ! 280.33; and I i " ! . (II) Thl cathodIc protectIon systtm ..ets the requIrements of ! 280.20(a)(2)(II), (III), and (Iv). (Hotll The following codes and standlrdS =ay be used to comply with thIs $IIct Ions ~":31\\ 10;,1;;,,. , 14 /q,r3 ,0 [I '~I " t R (A) AmerlCln Petroleu~ [nstttut. P~ollclt10n 18JI, 'qee:mme~ded P~actlcl for the Intertor ~tntng of EAIStlng Steel Underground Storage TankS': (S) Hatlonal Leak P~eventlon Assoctatlon Standard 831, 'Solll Preveneton. Mtnlmum 10 Vear LIfe Extension of Exlsttn1 Steel Undergreund TankS by ~tnlng Wtthout the Addttton of Cathodtc Protection; (Cl National Association of Corrosion Engineers Standard RP.02.a5, 'Contro of External Corrosion on Hetalllc Surled, Partially Surled, or Submerged Liquid Storage Systlls', and , (0) American Petroleu~ Institute Publication 1d32, 'Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and Piping Systems.'1 (c) Plptnq upqradlnq reoulrements. Hetal piping that routinely contatns regulated suostances and IS In contact ~tth the ground must be cathOdically protected In accordance vlth a code of practice developed by a nationally recognized asscciation Of Independent tlstlft9 llbOfltOty lnd ,just meet the requirements of f 280.20(b)(2)(tl), (III), and (Iv). lHote: The codes and standards listed In the note following f 280.20(b)(2) may be used to comply vlth this requlrement.1 (d) Sill and overfill reventlon t ul ment. To prevent spillIng and overfIlling as sac ated ~Itn prOduct trans er to the UST system, all existing UST systems must cClllply vith nl'tlUST system spill and overf,lll prevention equipment requirements specified ,In f 280.20(c). , I 280.22 Notlflcatfon requlr~nts. (a) Any awner vho brings an underground storage tank system Into use after Hay 8, 198d, nust vlthln 30 days of bringing such tank Into use, submit, In the form prescribed In Appendix I of this Part, a notice of exfstence of such tank systtt to the state or local agency or depar~ent designated In AppendIx II of this Part to receIve such notice. . , (Hote: Owners and operators of UST systems that ~.re In thi ground on or after Hay 8, 1988, unless taken out of operation on or before January 1, 1974, were requfred to notify the designated state or local agency In accordance ~fth the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, Public Law ga.81d, on a fOri published by EPA on Hovember 8, 1985 (50 FR 48602) unless notice vas 9fven pursuant to section 103(c) of CERCLA. Owners and operators ~ho have not complied ~fth the notlflcatlon'requlrements may use portIons I through VI of the notification fOMl contained In Appendix I of this Part.1 (b) In states ~here state law, regulations, or procedures require owners to use forms that differ from those set forth In Appendl. I of this Part to fulfill the requirements of this sectlonl the state forms may be submitted In lieu of the forms set forth In Appendix of this Part. If a state requfres that Its farm be used In lieu of the fOnl presented In this regulation, such form must meet the requirements of Section 9002. (c) Owners required to submit notIces under paragraph (a) of thIs section must provide notices to the appropriate agencies or departments c'~,~\', \ 15 11/53 . (1CI,S/.,t,q IdentifIed In ~coendl. II of this Part for eaCh tank tney e~n. o-ners ~Iy grovlde notice for severs 1 t~nkS using enl notification forn, ~ut ~nlrs .no ~n tankS located at =ore cnan one place of eceratlon must f'le I seClrate notifiCAtion forn for eaCh se~ar.t. ~1ac. of o~eratlon. (d) Notices ~eou'~ed to be submitted under garagrach la) of this sectIon ~st grovide all of tnl Infertlclon In Slctlons I througn V of cne grescrtCI~ fOri (or ac~rocrlate statl form) for each ttnk for whiCh notlca must ce given. Notlcas for tanks Installed aftar (Insart gO days Ifter tha data of cubllcatlon of this rulal =ust .lso cravide all of the Info~atlon In Section YII of tha prescribad fOnD (or approprlata stlte fOnD) for aach tank for whICh notlca must be given. (e) All ~ners and ocerators of new UST SYStl~S must carttfy In the notification for.l ccmpllanca with the foll~tng requlr~nts: (1) InstallatIon of tanks and piping undar I 280.20(a)1 (2) Cathodic grotlctlon of steel tanks and pipIng under I 280.20(a) and (b); (3) Flnlnclal responsibility under Subpart H of this Part; tnd (4) Ralaasa datectlon under If 280.41 and 280.42. (f) All owners and operators of new UST systems must ansure that tha Installar cartlflas In tha notlflcltlon fOnD that, the methods usad to Install the tanks tnd pipIng ccmpllas with the requlremants In I 280.20(d). (9) Beginning (Insart 30 days aftar data of publlcatlonl, any carson who salls a tank Intandad to be used as an undarground storage tank DUst notify the curchaser of such tank of the ~nar's notifIcation oblIgations undar paragra~h (a) of this section. The for.a provided In ~ppendlx III of tnls part may be used to comply with this raqulrement. Subpart C .. General Operating RequlrtDlnts , f 280,30 Spill and overtlll control, (al o.ners and operators DUst ensure that releasas due to spIllIng or overtll Ing dO,not occur. The awner tnd operator must ensure that the volume available In the tank ,Is greatar than the volume of product to be transferred to the tank before the transfer Is lade and that the trans far oparatlon Is monitored constantly to prevent overfilling and spilling. (Note: The transfer procedures described In National FIre Protect ton Association PublIcation 385 may be used to cemcly with paragraph (a) of thts section. Further guidance on spIll a~d overfill prevention appears In American Petroleum Institute Publlcatton 1421, 'Recommended PractIce for 8ulk LIquid Stock Control at Retail Outlets,' and National Fire Protect ton Association Standard 3D, 'Fl~able and Combustible LiquidS COde.'1 (b) The awner and operator must report, InvestIgate, and clean up any spills and overfills In accordance with I 280.53. .l ; I f:.11~ \ 16 ;'10 a ,[I ,q, j~' 0 f zaO.31 Ogeratlon and I4lntenance of corrosion grotectlon. All o~ners and ooerstors of steel UST systems ~Ith corrosion grotectlon ~st comgly ~tth tne fol10~1ng requirements to ensure tnat releases oue to corrosion are grevented for as long as the UST system Is used to store regulated substances: (a) All corrosion grotectlon systems ~st be operated and ~alntatned to continuously provlde corrosion protection to the metal ccmponents of that portion of'the tank and piping that routinely contain regulated substances and are In contact wlth the ground. (b) All UST systems eoulgged with cathodic grotectlon s~stems ~st be Inspected for proper operation by a quallfted cathodic protect10n tester In accordance with tne follcwlng requirements: (1) Fr=queney. All cachodlc protection syst~s :ust be tested ~lthln G months of Installation and at least every 3 years thereafter or according to another reasonable time frame establiShed by the tmplementlng agency: and (2) jnsgeetlon criteria. The criteria that are used to determine that cathodic protactlOMi1s adequate as required by thts section must be In accordance with a code of practice developed by a nationally recognized essocllt Ion. . , [Hotel Hattonal Association of Corrosion Engineers Standard RP-02.85, 'Control of E~tern~l Corr~lon on Metallic Burled, Partially Burled, or Submerged Llquld.Storage Systems,' may be used to comply wlth paragraph ,(b)(2) of this section. 1 . (c) UST systems with Impressed current cathodic protection systems ~st als~ be Inspected every 60 days to ensure the equipment Is running properly. (d) For UST systems using cathodic proteetlon, records of the operation of the cathodtc protection must be maintained (In accordance wlth ~ 280.34) to demonstrate ccmpllance with the perforllncl standards In this sectIon. These rlcords must provide the following: ' U) The results of the lut three Inspections requtred In paragraph (c) of th{s section: and (2) The results of testtng from the last two Inspect tons requtred In paragraph (b) of thIs sect ton. f 280.32 CompatibIlity. Owners and operators must use a" UST system made of or lined wtth materials that are compatible with the substance stored tn the UST system. [Hote: Owners and ogerators storing alcohol blends may use the following codes to comply with the requirements of thts section: I I II I , , I 17 ~-1\\\ ~~I('~ , 1~3 Er [I '~I ;~, , I . (-') .\merte~n ~stroleum Institute Puollcatlon 1526. 'Storing 'nd ~ardl tng (thanol ind ~asol!ne-(:hanol Blenos it ~Istrlbutlon Ter.nlnais and Serllel Stations'; ind (BI Amerlc~n ~etroleum InstItute Puolfcltlon 1627, 'Storage and Handling 0' Gaso Ine-~etnanoI/Cosolvent Blends at Otstrlbutlon Te~Inals and Service Stulons.'1 f 280.33 Repairs allowed. Owner\ and ogerators 0' UST systt'S must ensure that repairs will prevent releases due to structural 'allur, or corrosion as long as the UST syste~ Is used to store regulated suOstances. The repairs must zeit tne following r,~ulr"'llentSl (a) Repairs to UST systems must be properly conducted In accordance with a Code of prlC1lcI developed or a nationally ftcognlzed associatiOn Or in Independent testing laboratorl. (Hote: The follcwlng codes and standards may be used to c:mgly ~Itn paraoraph (al of this section: Hatlonal FIre Protection Association Standard JO, iFlammlb I and Combustlbl, Liquids Code'; American PetroleUM InstItute PUblication 22CO, 'Repalrln1 erude Otl, Llqulfled P,troltul Gas, and Product Pipelines"; American Petro eum Institute Publication 1631, 'Recommended Practtce for tne Inter tor Lining 0' Existing Ste,l Underground Storage Tanks'; and Hattonal Leak Prevention Association Standard 631, 'Spill Prevention, Htnl~= 10 Year Life Extenston at Existing Steel Underground Tanks by Lining Without the Addttlon of Cathodic Protectlon,'l ' (b) Repairs to flberglass.relnforced plasttc tanks May ~e made by the manufacturlr's authorized representattves or In accordance with a code of practtcI developed by a nationally recognized association or an Indegendent testing laboratory. (c) Hetal pipe sections and fittings that have releesed product as a result 0' corrosion Or other damage lUst be replaced. FIberglass pipes and fittIngs zay oe repaired In accordance with the manu'acturer's specifIcations. (d) RIgalred tanks and piping must be tightness tested In accordance with f 2BO.43(c) and f 280.44(b) within 30 days following the da~1 0' thl ccmplltlon of the rlPalr except as provided In paragraphs (1) through (3), below: (1) Thl repaired tank Is Internally Inspected In accordance with a code of practice developed by a nationally recognized association or an Independent testing laooratorYI or (2) Thl repaired portion of the UST system Is monitored monthly for rlleases In accordance wIth a method SpecifIed In f 2S0.43(d) through (h); or (3) Another test method Is used that Is detendlned by the ImplementIng agency to be no less protectIve of human health and the environment than those listed above. ~,.~;\\ \ 18 1'lS3 a [let j~' ;:, (I) Wltftln 5 ~ntfts fOllcwtng tftl reoltr of Iny cltftooical1y orotlC:IO UST SYStl~, tftl catftOolC orotlCtton systam 1USt ~e tlStlO In Ic:ordlnce 4ftn f 280.31(b) Ino (c) to Insure tftlt It is oPlrltlng prOPlrly. (f) UST systam o~ners Ino ooerltors ~st Illntltn reCordS of Ileft reOllr for tft. remllnlng Oglrlting life Of tft. UST systlm tftlt demonstrlte c:moltlnCI .Itft tft. requIrements Of tftls SICtion. f 280.34 Reportlnq end reeordkeeolnq. Owners Ind OOlrltors of UST systems =ust cooOlrltl fully with tnsoectlons, monttorlng .nd t.stlng conductld by thl Imp lamenting Igency, IS 'Ill .s requlsts for documlnt sucmlsston, tlstlng, Ind monitoring by the O~nlr or ooerltor oursulnt to s.ctlon 9005 Of Subtltll I of thl RIsourCI ConSlrvltion Ind Rlcovery Act, IS amenoed. (Notl: The recordkeeptng Ind reoortlng requirements ltsted below hlVI eeen loorovld by tftl OffiCI Of Hanlglment Ino 8udglt Ind h4vI blln Isstg"Id eMB Control No. 20!0.005B.) (I) Reoortlnq. OwnlrS Ind oplrltors must submtt thl following tnfOr.Bltton to tftl (mplemlnttng Iglncy: (1) NotifIcation for .11 UST systems (f 280.22), ,hlch IncludlS certification of Installation for n~ UST systlms (f 280,20(1)); (2) RIPorts of .11 rlllasli Including susPlcted rlleasls (f 280,50), spills Ind overfills (f 280.53), Ind confl~d rllelsls (f 280.51); (3) Correctivl Ictlons ollnned or takln Including Inltill abatement DeasurlS (f 280.52), inltl.l site ch4rlctlrtZltlon (f 280.631' frll product I'tJlIOval (f 280.64), InYU~19atlon of soil &rod ground.waUr c unup (f 280,65), Ind corrective action plan (f 280,66); Ind (4) A notification beforl plrmanent closure or change.ln.servlce (f 28d.H), , 'I (b) Reeordkeeolnq, Owners Ino operltors nust matntaln the following Infonllat Ion: , (1) A corrosion Ixplrt's Inllysls of sltl corrosion potlntlal tf corrosion protlctton Iqutpment Is not used (f 2BO.ZO(I)(4); f 280.Z0(b)(3)). (2) Oocumentltlon of operatIon Of corrosIon protect ton equipment (f 280.31); (3) DocumentatIon of UST syst~m repllrs (f 2BO,33(f)); I , , (4) Recent complllnce with releas. detection requIrements (f 2BO.45); and (5) Rlsults of the site tnvestlgatton conducted It permlnent closure (f 28dJ4). 19 r-:~~..\ ", ". , }l/-S! - [I '~I E' :~, (c) Availaoilltv and ~afnt.nanee of Q.eordS. ~ner, and operator, ~,t keeo tn. recorQS reOUlr.O eltner: (1) At th. UST site and I~'dlately avallaole 'or Insp.ctlon by the implementing agency; or (2) At a readily available alternatlv. Site and D. provld.d 'or InspectIon to th. Implt~entlng agency upon request. lHot.: In th. CaSe of permanent closure records required under f 290.74, awn.rs and,op.rators are also provided vlth tn. additional alternative of mailIng closure records to th. lmoltmentlng agency If they cannot be k.pt at th. sIte or an alternatIve slt~ as Indicated above.1 Subpart D .. Release Detection i 2SO.~ Genital HllVf,..-.ciits (or ill US1 sntl:.s. (a) Owners and operator, of new and exIsting UST Sy'tL~''USt provide a methOd, or ccmolnatlon of methOdS, of release detactlon tnat: (1) Can detect a release fro~ any portion of tn. tank and tne connected underground pipIng tnat routinely contaIns product I (2) Is Installed, calIbrated, operated, and .alntalned In accordance vlth tne manufacturer's Instructions, Including routln. .alntenance and service cnecks for operabIlity or running condltlonl ind (3) ~eets th. performance requirements In i 280.43 gr 280.44, vltn any performance clal.s and tnelr .anner of deter.alnatlon described In vrltlng by tne equipment manufacturer or Installer, In additIon, IItnods used aftar I Insert date 2 ~ear' and 90 days after pUblication of tne final regulations I except for methods permanently Installed prior to tnit date, lUst be clpable of detectIng tne leak rate or quantltr specifIed for tnat .etnod In i 280,43(b). (c), and (d) or 280.44(a) and (b) vlth a prObabIlIty of detection of 0.9S and a prObabilIty of false alati of 0.05. (b) When a release detectIon .ethod operated In accordance vlth the performance standards In f 280.43 and f 280.44 Indicates a release lay haye occurred, cwn4r' and operators ~st notify tne IftPlementlng agency In accordance vltn Subpart E. (c) Owner, and operators of all UST syste~s lUst comply vlth tne release detectIon requirements of this Subpart by Ilnsert montn and day gO day, after publIcatIon of final regulations I of the year listed In the following table: IIHSERT TABLE HERE.I , (d) Any exIstIng UST system that cannot apply a method of release detection that complIes vlth the requirements of this Subpart must complete the closure procedures In Subpart G by the date on whIch release detection Is required for that UST system under paragraph (c). If: L.\\ \ 20 1'1&3 a [I CI j~' ~I S'hedule for Phase-tn of Release Oete,:!on , Year When Release Oete'tlon Is Required (by (Insert the IDOnth and day that Is 90 da~s after pUbll,atlon date of the final regulat10nSl of the year Indicated) I Year System Was InSUlled 1989 1990 1991 1m 1993 Before 1965 or date unknC't/n RD P 1965 -1969 P/RO ;i 198D-lge8 P ~D , ! I L i' II Ii " II rI i i I .....i "'j I 1970-1974 P RD 1975-1979 P RD Hew tanks Immediately uoon lnsta11atlon (after (Insert date gO days aftar puollmlcn of 'Inal regulatlonsl) p. Must be91n release detection fb~ all pressurf:eo plpln9 In a:'or~an" with ~ 230.41(b)(1) and ~ 29O.42(b)(4). RO. Must be~ln release det"tlon 'or tanks and suction piping In mor~arce with ~ 280.41(a). ~ 280.41(b)(2). and! 280.42. ~~l\\ I . J'IS! tJ .[1 '~I ;~, .s f 280.41 RequlrtDents for petrole~ UST syst~'s. Owners Ind operators of petrollum UST systems must provide rellsse detlctlon for tankS and pipIng IS followS: (a) TankS. Tlnks IllUSt be illOn1torld It lust Ivery 30 days for releases using one of tne metnods llstld In f 280.43 (d)-(h) exelPt thlt: (1\ UST systlms thlt melt the perfOrMlnce standards In f 280.20 or f 280.21. Ind the monthly Invlntory control requirements In f 280.43(a) or (b), Ily ute tank tightness testing (conducted In accordance with f 280.43(c)) at least every 5 years until llnsert date 10 years and 90 days after publication of the final regu Itlonl, or until 10 years after the tank Is Installed or uPiradld under f 280.21(b), wnlchever Is liter; (2) UST systems that do not meet the perfor.ftlnr,e standards In f 280.20 or f ~80.21 ~ay use monthly Inventory controls (conducted In accordance with f 280.43(a) or (b)) and annual tank tightness tlstlng (conoucted In accordance with f 2S0.43(cl) until llnsert date 10 years and 90 d'Y' after PUblication of thl final regulltlonl when the tank =ust ce upgraded under f 280.21 or pe~nently closld undlr f 280.71; and , (3) Tanks with capacity of 550 gallons or less may use weekly tank gauging (conductld In accordance with f 280.43(b)). . (b) Plplnq. Underground piping that routinely contains regulated substances must ce monitored for releases In a lanner that meets one of the following requirements: ' (1) Pressurized plolnq. Underground piping that conveys regulated substances Under pressure DUst: (I) ae Iqulpped ~lth an autclatlc line leak detactor conducttd In . accordance with f 280.44(a); and (11) Have an annual line tightness tlSt conductld In accordance .!th f 280.44(bl or have monthly monitoring conducted In accordance with f 280.44(c . . (2) t~ctlon OIO:nq. UndergrOUnd piping that conveys regulated ~bstances under suct on must ether have a line tightness tlSt conducted at leas: Ivery 3 ~ears and In ac:ordance ~Ith f 280.44(~), or use a monthly monitoring methoo conduct In accordance with f 280.14(c). No release detection Is required for suction pipIng that Is designed and e:nstructed to meet the follOwing Standards: (I) Thl ~elow-9rade pipIng operates at less than atmospheric pressure: I (II) The below-grade piping Is sloped so that the contents of the pIpe will drain back Into the storage tlnk If the suction Is relessed; (111) Only one check valve Is Included In each suctIon line; 21 rr,\~\ I... C:J\ \ )'ffJ O[/g;~'b (Iv) The c~ecx valve Is located directly ~el~ and IS close IS ~rlcttcal to t~e suction pump; ana (v) 4 ~ethod ts pravtde~ that allaws complIance with su~oarlgraghS (tt). (Iv) to De reldlly detertlned. I 280.42 Requirements for hAZardous su~stance UST systtls. Owners end operltors of hezardous su~stence UST systems DUSt provide release detlctlon thet seets thl followIng rlqulremlnts: I (e) Rllelsl detlctlon at Ixlstlng UST systems DUst meet thl rlqulrements for petrollum UST systems In I 280.41. 8y Ilnslrt dati 10 Yllrs Ind 90 days aftlr publIcation of the flnel regulatlonl, all extstlng ha:lrdous su~stancI UST systlms must meet the rellasl d.tlctlon requirements 'or ne~ systems In ~4r49rl~h (~) bal~. (b) Releasl detlctlan at new hazardous su~stance UST systems must meet the fallowIng rlqulrements: ' (1) SeCOndary containment systems 'Ust De dlslgned, constructed Ind Insufled te: (I) Contain r,gulated substanclS rlleasld frcm the tank systt~ until they ar. d.t.ctld &nd rtnovld; , , , (II) Prevent the rellas. of .rlgulattd su~stances te the Invlronment at any,tlm. during th. operational lffl of ~he UST system; and ' , . ,(111) Be chechd fer evldencl of a r.l..1e It lust every 30 dlYs. IHote: Th. provisions of 40 CFR 285.193, Containment Ind Oetectlon of R"IISIS, may be used to comply with these rlqulrem.nts.1 (2) Double.wll'ed tanks must b. designed, constructed, Ind Instilled to: (I) Centlln a rllease 'rom Iny port ton of the Inner tank withIn the outer weIll and (II) Oettet the fallurl of thl tnner well. (3) Extlrnel liners (IncludIng Ylults) aust b. designed, constructed, Ind InsUlled to: ' (I) Contlln 100 percent of the caplctty a' the Ilrgest tlnk wtthtn Its boundlry; (II) Prevent the Intlrferencl a' preclpltltlon or ground-water tntruston wIth the abIlity to contatn or detect a release ef regulated substances; Ind (III) Surround the tank completely (I.e., It Is capable of preventing latlral as well IS vertte.' migratIon of regulated substances). , ;1 'i ll"\,\\\ f..,,,, , 22 1'1-53 tJ [I cl ;~, ,,-t (4) Under9round gtoln9 'Ust De eou1ooed wIth secondar~ contat~ent that sltlsf~es the r'Qu1rt~ents of :araqragft (b)(l) loove (e.~., trenCh "ners, Jacketlnq of double-walled pipe). In addition, underqround glplnq that conveys requlated substances under :ressure ftUst De eQulgped ~Ith In lut:matlc Itne leak detector In accordanCe ~Itft ~ 290.44(1). (5) Otfter methodS of release detection 'ay De used If o~ners and Ogerators: (I) Oemonstrate to the tmplt~entlnq aqency that an alternate methOd can detect a rilease of the stored substance as effectively as any of the methods allo~ed In ~~ 290.43(b).(h) can detect a release of petroleum; (II) Provide InfOr.Datlon to the Implementlnq aqency on effecttve corrective action technoloqles, health riskS, and chemical and physical progertles of the stored substance, and the characteristics of the UST sltel and, (III) Obtain approval frem the Imolementlnq aqency to use the alternate release detection methOd before the Installation and operation of thi ~tw USi system. ~ 280.43 Methods of release detection for tanks. Each method of release detection for tanks used to meet the reQuirements of ~ 280.41 must be conducted In accordance with the follqwlng: . (a) nventor control, Product Inventory control (or another tast of eqUivalent per ormance =ust be conducted nonthly to detect a release of at leest 1.0 gercent of f ow-through plus 130 gallons on a oonthly basis In the following manner: ' (1) Inventory volume meuure.~ents for regulated substance Inputs, withdrawals, and the amount still remalnlnq In the tank are recorded eaCh operating d~YI (2l The equIpment used Is capable of measurIng the level of product over the ful range of the tank's height to the nearest one.elghth of an Inch; (3) The requlated substance Inguts are reconciled with delivery receipts ~y measure.~ent 0' the tank Inventory volume before and after ~ellvery; (4) Oellverles are made throuqh a drop tube that extends to withIn one foot of the tank bottom; (5) Product dlsgenslnq Is metered and recorded within the local standar~s for meter calibration or a~ acc~racy of 5 c~blc Inches 'or '~e'y ! gallons of product wlthdra~n; and (5) The measurement of any water level In the bottom of the tank Is made to the nearest one-elqhth of an Inch at least once a month. (Hote: PractIces descrIbed In the American Petroleum Institute PublIcation 1521, 'Recommended Prectlce for Bulk Liquid Stock Control It I I ' I J( 23 I.!~n'\ \" c.,,, \ IIfS!J [1 [I '~I j~' Ft ' - Retail Outlets,' ,ay oe used, ~~er' applIcable, as guldlnce In =eetlng t~e requlrt~ents of tnts paragrlan.1 (b) ~anual tank oauolnQ, Manual tank gauging ,yst Ilet the foll~lng requ I rtlllents: ' (1) Tank liquid level ~easurements are taken at the beginning Ind endIng of a periOd of It least 36 hours during which no lIquid Is added to or rl~oved frem the Unk; (2) ~evel measurements Ire based on an average of two consecutive stick r'adings af ooth the oeglnnlng and ending of the period; (3) The equipment used Is capable of =easurlng the '.ve' of product over the full rlnge of the tank'S height to the ~earest one-eighth of In InCh; (4) A leak Is suspected and subject to the requirements of Suopart E If the variation oet~een oeglnnlng and endIng =easurtments e~cleds the w.ekly or mcnthly standards In the foll~lng tAbl.: ' Homlnal W.ekly Standard Monthly Standard rank Caoacity, ~ imraql of fcur tutu 550 gallons or less 10 gallons 5 gallons 551-1.000 gallons 13 gallons 7 gallons I.COI-2.000 ga lIons 26 gal Ions 13 gallons' (5) Only tanks of 5!0 gallons or less nominal caplcity lay use this IS the sol. method of releas. detlctlon. TankS Of 551 to 2.OCO gallons may us. the =lthod In place of manual Inventory,control In f 280.43(a). Tanks of greatlr than 2.COO gallons nominal capacity lay not us. this method to meet the requirements of this subpart. , (c) Tank tl htness testin , Tank tightneSS testing (or another tlst of equivalent per ormanCI must 01 Clpabl. of dltectlng & 0.1 ,Illon p.r hour llak rat. from Iny portion of thl tank that routinely conta nl product whll. accounting for the eff.cts of th.rmal .~panslon or contractIon of the pr~duct, vapor pockets. tank d.fonlatlon. evaporation or cond.nsatlon, and the location Of the water tabl.. (d) AutOMltlc tank oau In , Equipment for autclatlc tank gaugIng that tests for tne oss 0 prOduct and conducts Inv.ntory control =ust meet the following requirements: (1) The automatic product level nonltor test can detect a 0.2 gallon per hour leak rate from any portIon of the tank that routinely contains product; and , (2) Inventory control (or another test of equIvalent performance) Is conducted In accordance with the requIrements of f 280,43(a), (e) Vapor monItorIng. Testing or monItoring for vapors withIn the soil gas of the e~cavatton zone must meet the foll~lng requIrements: ~) ~I..\\ \ . i\ \ 24 1,/-53 - a [t .~I E' C( (1) The ~aterlals used as backfill are sufficiently gorous (e,g.. gravel. tand. crusned rOCk) to rUdlly al1C'of diffUSion of yagors fl"C1ll relusu Into the e~eayatldn areal (2) The stored regulated suostance. or a tracer ccmgound glaCed tn tne tank system, Is sufficiently volatile (e.g., gasoline) to result In a vagor level that Is detec:aole by the monttorlng devices located tn the e~c4vatlon zone In the event of a releas. frem the tank; (3) ~h. measurem.nt of vacors by the monitoring d.vtce ts not r.nder.d Inoperatlv. by the ground ..ater, rainfall, or soflllOfstur. or oth.r knolln Interfer.nces so that a release could go undetected for DOre than 30 days; (4) Th. level of background contamination In the e~cavatlon zone will not Interfer. ..Ith the method used to detect releases from the tank; (5) Tn, Yipar monitors are designed and operated to detect any sIgnificant tncrease tn concentratIon above background of the r.gulated substance stor.d In the tank system, a ccmponent or ccmponents of that SUbstanc., or a tracer compound plac.d In the tank system; (e) In the UST .~cavatlon zone, the sit. Is assess.d to ensure ccmplianc. ..tth the requirements In paragraphs (e)(1).(41 of this section and to .stabllsh the numb.r and positioning of IllOnltoring ... ls that will det.ct r.l.ases wIthin the .~cavatlon zone fro~ any portton of the tank that routinely contains product;' and . " . (7) ~nttorlng wells 'are clearly mark.d and s.~~red to avoId unauthorized acc.ss and t~erlng. (f) Ground.water monttor~ T.stlng or monItoring for 'liquids on the grcund water must meet :ne forTQW1ng'requlr.ments: (1) Th. regulat.d substance stor.d Is f~lselbl. In ..a tar and has a IPeciflc gravity of l.ss than one; (2) Ground wat.r Is nev.r more than 20 fee~ from the ground surfacl and the hydraulic conductivity of the soll(s) bet....n the UST Iystem and the monitoring ...lls or d.vlces Is not less than 0.01 en/sec (..g., the loll Inould consllt of grav.ls, coarse to medium lands, coarse slIts or other ~.rmeable mat.rlals); (3) Th. slotted portion of the monItorIng lIell casing mult ~e d.slgned to prevent mlgratton of natural soIls or fIlter ~aek Into the well and to el10w entry of regulated substance on tne water table Into tne w.ll under bot~ nIgh and low ground.water condItIons; . (4) Monitoring wells shall b. sealed from the ground surface to the top of the ft lIer pack; (5) Monitoring wells or devIces Intercapt the e~cavatlcn zeno or are as clos. to It as Is tecnnlcally feasIble; e:~.,\\ 25 1'1-$3 (1 [let :~t, n (6) Thl cantlnUouS ~nitorlng devices or ~anual ~lt~odS USld can detlc~ tnl QreSlnCI of ~t l.ast on'-4Iqntn 01 ~n InCh 0' Ir.. product on top of :nl ground watlr in tnl ~nltoring wills: 17) Wltnln and Immediatlly bllow t~e UST systlm Ixcavatlon zone, tnl sltl s ISSISSld to Insure ccmplilnce wltn t~e requlrl~ents In Qaragrao~s (')11)015) 0' this slctlon Ind to IStlbllsh thl numblr and positIoning 0' DOn tor ng wills or dlVlclS tnat wIll detlct rllelses (rei Iny portIon o( t~e tank that routInely cantalns product; and (8) ~~nltorlng wells Ire clearly ~arked Ind secured to Ivold unauthorized Iccess Ind tamglrlng. (g) ~rstltlal monltorlnq, Intlrstltlal monItoring be~Me.n the UST system Ind I secondary oarrler Immediately around or beneath It ~ay be used. but only If t~= syst!! II dtsl9ned, constructld and Installed to detlet a leak (reI Iny portion 0' tne tlnk that routln.'y contaIns product and also ~eets on. o( the (ollowlng rlqulrements: (1) For douole-walled UST systems, tne sampling or testing ~ethod cln d.tlct I relelse through the Inner wall In any portion o( the tank that routln.'y conti Ins product; [Hote: The provisions outlined In the Stl.1 Tank Institute's 'Standard , (or Dual Wall Undlrground Storage Tlnks' may bl used as guidance (or Ispects of the design and construction o( undlrground stl.' double.walled tanks.1 '(2) For UST systltllS with a secondary barrier within the Ixcavatlon zone, the samplIng or tlstlng method used Cln detlct a releasl be~Me.n thl UST systam Ind thl slcondary barrier; , II) The Slcondary blrrllr lround or beneath the UST systltll consists o( Irtl( Clllly gonstructld matlrlal that Is suf(lcllntly thick and Imperoneable (It least 100 c=/sec 'or the regulated substancI stored) to dlrlct a rellase to the monitorIng poInt Ind penllt ItS detectIon; (II) The barrllr Is ccmpltlble with the requllted substancI storld so that' rlleasl 'rem the UST system will not eluse I deterioration of the barrllr Illowlng I relllsl to pass through undetlctld; 1111) For cathodiCally protlctld tanks, the secondary barrier must be Instl led so thlt It dOIS not Interflre with the proper operatIon 0' the cathodIc protlctlon system; (Iv) The 1round water, soil moIsture, or raln(al1 will not rlndlr the testIng or samp Ing method used InoperatIve so that a release could go undetectld 'or morl thin 30 days; , (v) The site Is Issessed to ensure that the secondary barrIer Is Ilways above the ground water Ind not In a 25.year 'lOad plain, unless the barrier and monitorIng designs are 'or use under such conditions; and, (vi) Monitoring wells are clearly marked and secured to avoId unauthorized access and tamperIng. ,....~ ~, t;\ \ 26 I,/-S!J [I '~I :~t, t ' (Jl For cankS .itft an Inclrnally flccad llnlr, an auComaCld dlvlel cln dlClct a rlllasl OIC~lln Chi innlr .all of Chi Cank and cn. IIn.r, ano Cfte Ilnlr Is compaCible ~ICft the suOstanee storld. . , (h) OCnlr ~eChod', ~ny OCfter CYPI of rllllse deClctlon ~eChod. or ccmOlnaclon of ~ecnoos, Cln oe used If: . (I) It can dltlct 10.2 glllon per hour Ilak rltl or I releasl of I!O gallons ~Ithln I =onth wIth I proOaOillty of detlctlon of O.g! Ind I probabllltr of falSI Illr.I Of O.O!; or (II) The Impllmentlng Igency may approve Inother method If the awnlr and oPlrator can demons trite that Che ~eCftOd can dltlct I release IS Iffe:tivlly IS Iny of tfte meCftods Illowed In paragrlPhS (C)-(h). In comPlrlng methoos, the ImplementIng Igency shall consldlr the size Of relllse thlt the method Cln detlct Ind thl frlqulncy and rllllblllty with which It can b. detlctld. If the ;achod Is approvid, thi qwnir Ind operator DUSt compiy with Iny condItIons Imposed by the implementIng Igency on Its USI to Insure the protectIon of human health Ind th' Invlronment. I ZSO.44 M.thods of ...Ieu. detectIon for pIpIng. Each method of r.lease detection for piping used to meet the requirements of I 280.41 DUst b. conductld In Iccordlnce wIth the following: , (I) AutomatIc lIne leak detectors. Methods whIch Illrt th., operator to the presence Of I leak oy restricting or Shutting off the flew of regulated substances through pIping or trIggerIng an aUdible or vlsull IllroD may be used only If ,they de tact I.aks of J gallons per hour It JO pounds per square Inch lln. pressure wIthIn 1 hour. An InnU11 tast of the operation of the.leak detector DUSt bo conducted In accordlnee with the mlnufacturer's requIrements. (b) LIne tlghtness~stl~~ A periOdIc test of pipIng lay be conducted only If It can deCect I . ga on per hour leak rate It one Ind one.half tImes the operatIng pressure. (c) Applicable tank mlthods, Any of thl methods In f 280.4J(e).(h) may b. used If they are desIgned to detect I rllelse 'rom any portIon of the undlrground pIping thlt routln.ly Conti Ins rlgullted substances. I 280.45 R.I.as. detection recordkeeplng. All UST system owners and operators must maintain records In accordance wIth f 280.34 demonstrating compliancl witn all appllcabl. reqUirements Of this Subpart. These rlcordS must Include the fol1awlng: (a) All wrItten performance Clllls pertllnlng to Iny releas. detectIon system used, and the manner In which these clll.s have been JustIfIed or tested by the equIpment manufacturer or Instiller, must be maIntained for! years, or for another reasonable periOd of tIDe determIned by the Implemenclng agency, frOl the date 0' Installatlonl , ~ f~'~ \ 27 /'1-5'3 tJ [I '~I ,'~t ;=, (bl The results of any umoltnq. tutlng. or lIOnttortnq IIKlSt be ,alntalneo for at least 1 year, or for another reasonable ~erloo of time deterwlneo by the tmotementlng agency. excegt that the results of 'tank tightness testing c=ndueted tn acc=rdance with f 290.43(c) IIKl,St be retalneo until the next test Is c=noucted; and (c) Written documentation of all caltbratlon. lalntenance. and re:alr of release detection e~ut~ment ~er=anently located on-site =ust be ~alntalneo for at least one year after the servicing wark Is ccm~leted, or for another reasonable {time ~erlod detar.llned by the lmol.,entlng agency. Any schedules of requlreo calibration and matntenance ~rovlded by the release detactlon equipment manufacturer must be retained for 5 years frem the date of Instillation. Subpart E .. Release Reportlngj Investigation, and Conflrsatlon I %SO.!O Reporting of suspected releases. C.ners and ooerators of UST systems must re:ort to the lmo1ementlng agency within 24 hours, or another reasonaDle time ~erlod s~eclfled by the Implementing agency. and fol1~ the procedures In I 290.52 for any of the following conditions: . (a) The discovery by owners and operators or others of released regulat.d substances ~t the UST sit. or In the surrounding ar.a (SUCh as the presence of fr.. product or va~ors In soth, buements" s....r and utility lines, and nearby surlac~ water). ' (b) Unusual operating conditions observed by own.rs and op.rators (SUCh as the .rratlc b.havlor of product dispensing .qulpment, the sudd.n loss of product from the UST Systt', or an unexplained pr.s.nc. of ~.t.r In the tank), unless system equipment ts found to be defective but not l.aklng. and Is I~edlately re:alred or replac.d; and, (c) Monitoring r.sults frem a release detection ~thod requlr.d und.r f 290.41 and f 290.42 that Indlcat. a r.leas. ~ay have occurred unl.ss: (1) The monitoring devlc. Is found to be d.fectlve, and Is Inmedlat.ly repaired, recallbrated or r.placed, and additional nonltorlng does not conftr= the tnltlal result; or (2) In the case of Inventory control, a second month of data dO's not conft~ the tnttlal result. S %SO.51 Investigation due to off.slte IMPacts. When required by the ImplL,enttng !gency, Owners and operators :f UST systems must follow the procedures, tn f 280.52 to detemlne If the UST system ts the source of off-stte Impacts. These Impacts Include the dlscov.ry of regulated substances (such as the presence of free product or vapors tn sot Is, basements, sewer and utility ltnes, and nearby surface and drinking watersl that has beln observed by thl Implementing agency or brought to Its attent on by another party. I.\'\~~ \ "I:l, '. 29 11/-&3 - - fJ [I ' '~I ,'~t :~I f 280.52 Release Investigation Ind eonflmtlon steps. Unless ~orre~tive I~tion Is InItiated In a~~ordanee with Subpart F, owners and operltorS must tmmedlltely tnvestlglte Ind ~onfl~ III suspe~ted relelses of regulated substan~es requiring reporting under f 280.50 wltntn 1 days, or another reasonabte time period spe~ffled by the lmplcm.ntlng agen~y, using tither the following steps or Inother pro~edure approved by the I~plementlng agen~y: (a) System test. Owners Ind operators must ~ondu~t tests (a~cordlng to the requlrtments for tightness testing In f 280.43(c) and f 280.44(b)) that determine whether a leak exists In that portion of the tank that routinely contains product, or the attaChed delivery piping, or both. ' (1) OwnerS and operators must repair, replace or upgrade the UST SYStt1, and begin ~orre~tlve a~tlon In accordan~e with Subpart F If the test results for the system, tank, or delivery piping Indl~ate t~at a leak exists. , (2) Further Investigation Is not required If the test results for the system, tink, Ind delivery piping do r~t Indicate that & leAk I&lsts and If environmental ~ontamlnatlon IS not the basis for suspe~tlng a release. (3)' Owners and operators must ~onduct a site ~he~k as described In paragraph (b) of this se~tlon If the test results for the system, tank, Ind dellvtry piping do not Indl~ate that a leak exists but environmental contamination Is the basis for suspecting I releast. ' (b) Sltt check. Owners and operators must meaSUre for the presen~t of a release where contamfnatlon Is most likely to be present It the UST site. In selecting samole types, sample lo~atlon~ and ~easurement methods, owners and operators must consider the nature of the stored substance, the type of Initial alarm or cause for suspicion, the type of ba~kflll, the depth of ground water, and other factors approprla~t for Identifying the presence and source of the release. (1) If the test results for the excavatIon zone or the UST site IndIcate that I release has occurred, owners and operators must begin' corrective action In accordance with Subpart F; (2) If the test results for the excavatIon zone or the UST site do not Indlcatt that a release has occurred, further Investigation Is not requlrad. S 280.53 Reporting and cleanup of spillS and overfills. (a) Owners and operators of UST sysUnls must contain and Imedlately clean up a spIll or overfill and report to the Implementing agency withIn 24 hours, or another reasonable time p-.rlod specIfied by the ImplementIng a9.n~y. and begin ~orre~tlve action In ac~ordan~e with Subpart F In the following cases: (1) Spill or overfill of petroleum that results In a release to the environment that exceeds 25 gallons or another reasonable amount specified by tho I~lementlng agency, or that causes a sheen on nearby surface water; and 29 t '"J:\' \, 1'1&' tJ [t .~I ,.~t ~, , (2) Setll or oyer"ll of a hlzardous suostlnce thlt results In a r,l'lse ta tne environmenc tnlt CqUIIS or CAceeos Its reaortAO)' qUlntlty unoer CE~C~~ (010 CFR 302). (b) ~n'rs Ind ooerators of UST systems must' contaIn and l~edlltely cl.ln ue I selll or oyerf'll of petroleum that Is less than 25 gallons or another rtasonlole amcunt soeclfled by tht Implementtng agency, Ind I spill or aver1111 of a hazardOUS SUbstance that Is less than the r'oorclole quantity. If cleanup cannot be ICCQmpltshed within 24 hours, or Inother reasonaole time periOd established by the Implementing agency, owners and operators must I~edlately, notify the Implementing agency. (Hotel A release of a hazardous substance equal to or In axcess of tts r'oorcable quantity DUSt also be reoorted I~edlately (rather than ~tth'n 24 hours) to the Hatlonal Response Center under sections 102 and 103 of the C::prehenslve [nvlro~.ntll Rt,gonse, tcmoensatlon, and Liability Ace of 1980 and to approorlate state and local authorities under Title lIt of the Suoer1und Amendments and Reauthorization Ace of 1986.1 , Subpart F .. Aelease Aesponse &nd Corrective Action for UST Systems ContainIng Petroleum or Ha:ardous Suostances , I 280.60 'endr.l, awners and operatars of petroleum ar hlZardous substance UST systems DUSt, In r.sponse to a confl"ed r.lease frem the UST system, comply with. the requirements of this subpart e~cept for USTs excluded under f 280.10(b) and UST systems subject ta ACRA Subtltle.C corrective action requirements under section 3C04(u) of the Aescurc. Conservation and Aecovery Act, as amended. I 280.61 'Initial resconse, Upon canflr=atlon of a r.l.as. In accordance with f 280.52 or aftar a r.leas. from the UST syst~ Is Identified In any other manner, o~ners and ocerators must c.rfo~ the following Initial resconse actions within 24 hours of a r.lease or within another reasonable pertod of tIme determined by the Implementing agencYI (a) Aeport the release to the Implementing agency (e.g., by telephone or electronic 1411); (b) Take Immediate actIon to prevent any 'urther release of the regulat.d substance Into the environment; and (c) Identify and mItigate fire, e~ploslon, and vlpor hlzards. f 290.62 Initial &bate.'lltnt DlISUres 41Id site check. . (a) Unless dIrected to do otherwise by the ImplementIng agency, owners Ind operators DUSt perform the 'ollowlng abatement aeasuresl (1) Aemove as much of the regullted substance from the UST system IS Is necesSlry to prevent 'urther release to the environment; ., t~\~ ~,.c,., \ 30 /'l-r3 o [I .~I :~t S (2) Visually fnsgee: Iny looveground rel..ses or elgOSed bele~greund releaseS and grevent furtner 'tgratlon of ehe released suostance Ineo surroundIng soils Ind grOUnd water; (3) Continue eo ,gnleor and "t'gaee any addItional fIre and safet1 na:ards gOSed by vacors or free grOduct that have mIgrated frem tne UST elcavatlon zone Ind entered Into suosurface structures (sucn IS se~ers or cmmenu) ; (4) ~emedY ha:ardS goSed by contaminated soils that Ire excavated or exposld IS'I rlsult of rellaSI confIrmation, site Investigation, acatement, or corrective action actlvltlls. If these remedies Include treatnent or dlsgosal 'of soIls, the ~ner Ind Ogerltor aust ccmply with agpllclCle state and local requ I remenU; (5) Heasure for the preslnce of a relelse where contamination IS most lIkely to be prlSlnt It the UST site, unless the preslnce and source of the release hive been conflr=ld In accordance vlth the site chick required cy f 280.5Z(b) or thl clOiUri ilti iiiiii~int of f 2~O,72(i). (n slllc:lng sampll types, Sllllple locations, 4nd ~asurtDlnt methOdS, the ~ner Ind operltor aust consider thl nature of the stored sucstance, the type of baCkfill, depth to grou~ vatlr and other flctors as appropriate for Idlntlfylng the presenel Ind source of the release; and , (5) Investigate to dltlrmlne the possible prlSlnce of free product,lnd cegln free prOduct removal as soon IS practicable and In accordance with I 280.54. . . (b) IIlthln %0 dlYS attlr releau confirmation, or within I/Iother reasonacle period of tl~e determIned by the ImplementIng aglncy, ~ners and operators DUSt submit a report to the Ilpl~ntln9 aglncy summlrlzlng the InitIal Ibattment StlPS taken under paragrap" (a) and any r.sultlng Information or data. I 280.53 (nltlal site Characterization. (a) Unless dlrectld to dO othlrvlse by the I~plementlng age~cl, ~ners and opirators iUSt asslillbll Infor.Batton about the sIte and tht nature of tni ral.ase, Including Infonnltlon gained whlll confirming the release or co~lettng the InItial abltl~ent zessures In I 280.60 and f 260.51. This InformatIon must InclUde, but Is not necessarIly limIted to the followIng: (1) Oat I on tne naturl and estimated quan:lty of release; (21 Oat a from avall.ble sources and/or site Investigations ccncerntng the fol owing factors: surrounding pogulatlons, ~ater quality, use an~ acprOllmate locations of wells potentIally affected ~y the release, su~surface soIl conditIons, locations of suo surface se.ers, clImatological conditIons, ' and land use; (3) Results of the site check required under f 2aO.52(a)(5)j and (4) Results of the fre. prOduct Investigations required under I 280.52(a)(5), to be used by owners and operators to determine whether free product must be recovered under f 280.64. 31 I , " ~~~A\\ II/-SJ tJ [I '~I ,'~t h (bl Within 4! ~ays af r.l.as. ~onflrw'tton or enotn.r r.,son,bl. :.rl00 of time aetl~lned by tne Imolcmenttng egeney, awners end oo.rators nust submIt tne Infor1,tlon ~olle'tld tn comolt.nce wttn p.ragraPh (I) 0' tnts section to tne Imolcmentlng Igency In I 1anner tnlt aemonstrltes Its loollcabtllty and tlChnlcal adequacy, or In I 'o~at Ind Iccordlng to tnl schldule r'Qulred by tne t=olcmentlng Iglney. t 280.64 Fret prcduct IUQval. At sl~ls whir. InvestIgatIons under I 280.S2(1)(S) Indlcate the prlSlnCI of 'rl. prOduct, awners and operltors nust rt~vI frl. ~roduct to tnl !lXlnum extlnt practIcable as detlrmlned by the tmolcmentlng Iglncy whll. COntInuIng, IS nlclssary, any actIons Intttated under If 280.S1 threugh 280.S3, or prlPlrlng 'or Ictlons rlqulrld under ff 280.S! through l80.Sa. fn mletlng the r;qulr::ants of thIs settlon, o~n.rs and operators DYStl (I) Conduct 'rl. product re~val In I Ilnnlr that Ilnlelzes the sprlad of eont~lnatlon Into prlvlously uncont~lnatld zonlS by USI"9 rlcoYlry Ind dIsposal tlchnlquls approprlata to thl hydrogeologIc COndItIons It the slta, and thlt preperly treats, dlschlrgls or dls;oses 0' rlcoYlry byproducts In ccmpllance wlth Ippllcable local, state &nd fedlrll rlgulltlons; (b) Use IbatL~lnt a' free product Ilgrltlon IS I Ilnlmum ObjectIve 'or the desIgn of thl. free product remov.1 Systtl; , (c) Handl. Iny flammable products In I s.fl .nd ccmpetent lannlr to prevent flrlS or I~ploslons; end (d) Unl.ss directed to do othe~lse by the leplementl"9 .gency, prlparl Ind submIt to thl ImplementIng aglncy, wIthin 45 d.ys .ftlr con'lnnlng . rllllse, . fre. product removII rlPort th.t provldlS It least the fallowIng Infgr:llatlonl ' (1) Th. naml of the person(s) responstble 'or Impltm4nelng the fr" product removal leasurlS; (2) Tha Istlmatld quantIty, typ., Ind thickness of frel product observld or mlasured In -.11s, borlholes, Ind elClvlelons; (3) The trot of free product recovery system used; (4) Whether Iny discharge wIll take pllee on-slta or off.slte durIng the recovery operatIon and where this dlsCh.rge will be locltld; , (5) The type of treatment applIed to, Ind thl Ifflulnt qualIty Ilpletad from, any discharge; , ' (S) The steps that have been or arl beIng taken to obtaIn neclssary pe~lts for eny discharge; and (7) The disposItIon of the recovered 'rae product. f 280.65 InvestIgatIons far soil &nd ground-wlter cleanup. C'" (:,<;.~\\\ 32 J 'l-G3 tJ [I .~I :~t .,-, (a) In order tQ deterulne :~e full e~tent and location of SQI~S contaminated b~ tne release and tne presence and concentratIons of dlssolve~ product contamination In the ground water, ~ners Ind ooerators aust conduct Investigations of tne release, the release site, and the surrounding area posslbl~ affected b~ tne release 'f an~ of the following COnditions .~Ist: (1) There IS evidence that ground-water wells have be.n affected ~~ the release (e.g" as found during release conflr.Datlon or previous corrective action measures); (2) Free product Is found to need recovery In compliance with f 280.54; (3) There Is evidence that contaminated soils ma~ be In contact wtth ground water (e.g., as found durl~9 conduct of the Initial response measures or InvestigatIons required under ~ 280.50 through 280.54); and (4) The Imolementlng agency requests an Investigation, based on the potential affects of contaminated SOl' or ground water on nearb~ surface water and ground-water resources. (b) ~ners and operators must submit the InfoMlatlon collected under paragraph (a) of this section as soon as practicable or In accordance with a schedule established by the 11Ilplllllentlng agency. . I 280.56 C4mctfve action plan. (a) At an~ poInt after reviewing the Information submitted In compliance with I 280.51 through f 280;53, the Implementing agency ~ay require Owners and operators to submit additional InformatIon or to develop ~ submit a corrective action plan for responding to contaminated soils and ground water. If a plan Is required, owners and operators DUst submit the plan according to a schedule and format established by the Implementing agency. Alternatively, ~ners and operators lay, after fulfilling the requirements of I 280.51 through f 280.53, choose to submit a corrective action plan for responding to contaminated soil and ground water, In either case, owners and operators are responSible for submitting a plan that provides for adequate protection of human health and the environment as determined by the Implementing agency, and must nodlfy their plan as necessary to meet this standard. (b) The 11Ilple~entlng agency will approve the corrective action plan only after ensuring that Implementation of the plan will adequately protect human health, safety, and the environment. In laking thiS determination, the Implementing agency should consider the following factors as appropriate: (1) The phlslcal and chemtcal characteristics of tne regulated substance, Including Its to~lclty, persistence, and potential for migration; (2) The hydrogeologic characterIstics of the facility and the surrounding area; (3) The pro~lmlty, quality, and current and future uses of nearby surface water and ground water; 33 ~.7.A\ \ 11/&3 a [I ~I ,:3 EI (~) The ;otential ef'ects of residual eont!minatlon on nearay surfael ~ater and ground ~ater; (5) An e~posure assessment; and (8) Any Information assembled In ccmpllance ~Ith this subpart. (c) Upon approval of the corrective action plan or as directed by the Implementing agency, awners and operators must Implt~ent the plan, Including modlflcat19ns to t~s plan made by the Irplementlng agency. They DUst monitor, evaluate, and regort the results of Implementing the plan In accordance with a schedule and In a format establlsned by the Implementing agency. (d) Owners and operetors may, In the Interest of minimizing environmental contamination and prolllOtlng more effective cleanup, o'egln cleanup of soil and ground water beferi tni COrrectlvi .,tlen pl.n Is agprevid provided that theYI (1) Notify tne Implementing agency of their Intention to oegln cleanup; (2) Ccmply with any conditions Imposed by the Implementing agency, Including halting Cleanup or altlgating adverse consequences from cleanup ectlvitlu; and . (3) Incorgorate these self.lnltlated cleanup measures In the corrective action plan that Is submitted to the Implementing agency for approval. , ! 280.87 Public partiCipation. (al For each ~nflrmed release that requires a corrective action plan, the Imp ementlng agency must provide notice to the public by means designed to reach those memoers of the public directly affected by the release and the planned corrective action. this notice may Include, but Is not limited to, public notice In local newspapers, block advertisements, gubllc service announcL~ents, publication In I state register. letters to Individual householdS, or personal contacts oy field staff. (b) The Implementing agency must ensure that site release Information and decisions concerning the corrective action plan are lade available to the publiC for Inspection upon request. (c) eefore approving a corrective action plan, the Implementing agency may nold a public meeting to consider comments on the groposed corrective action plan If there Is sufficient public Interest, or for any other reason. :d) The Implementing agency must give public notice that complies wltn paragragn (al above If Implementatlo~ of an agproved corrective actIon plan does not ach eve the established cleanup levels In the plan and termination of that plan Is under consIderation by tne ImplementIng agency. I I " I I . i ~' ~" ....t.~\ \ 34 /~J fJ [I,' ,g 3 Ct SubPlrt G -. Out-of-Servlce UST Systems Ind Closure f 280.70 Te=porlry closure. (I) When In UST system Is temoorarlly closed, owners Ind operators must contInue ooeratton Ind ~alntenance of corroston protectIon In accordance ~I'h f 280.31, and any release detectIon In Iccordance wIth Subpart O. Suboarts E and' DUst be ccmplled wIth If a relelse Is suspected or conflr=ed. Ho~ever, release detection Is not required as long as the UST system Is emoty. The UST systtl Is empty when all laterlals have been removed using ccmmonly employed practices ~o that no more than 2.5 centimeters (one Inch) of residue, or 0.3 percent by wetght of the total capactty of the UST system, remain In the systtl. (b) When an UST system Is temporarily closed for 3 months or nore, owners and operators DUst also cClply with the following requirements: (1) Leave vent lines open and functtonlng; and (2) Cap and secure all other Itnes, pumps, lanways, and ancillary equipment. ' (c) When an UST systll ts temporarily closed for more than 12 months, owners and operators DUst permanently close the UST system If It does not meet either performance standards In I 280,20 for n~ UST systems or the upgrading requirements In f 280,21, exceot that the spill and overfill equipment requirements do not have to be met. Owners and operators DUSt permanently close the substandard UST systems at' the end of thfs 12-month period In accordance with Ii 280.71.280.74, Yn!!!! the Imolementlng agency provides an extension of the 12.oonth tempor.ry-cTOiure period. Owners and operators must complete a site assessment In accordance with f 280.72 before such an extension. can be applied for. . f 280.71 Persanent closure and changes.ln.servlce. (a) At least 30 dlYs before beglnntng either permanent closure or a change.tn.servlce under paragraphS (bl and (c) below, or withIn another reasonable ttme period determined by the Implementing ageney, owners and operators DUSt notify the Implementing agency of their Intent to permanently close or make the change.tn.servlce, unless such action Is In response to corrective action. The required assesslllent of the excavation zone under f 280,72 must be perfor=ed after notifying the tmpltmentlng agency but before completion of the permanent closure or a change.tn.servlce. (b) To permanently close a tank, owners and operators must emoty and clean tt by removing .11 liquIds and accumulated sludges. All tanks taken out of service oe~anently DUst also be e}ther removed from the ground or filled It with an Inert solid lIlaterlal. (c) Continued use of an UST system to store a non.regulated substance Is considered a change-In-servlce. eefore a change. In-service, owners and operators must empty and clean the tank by removing .11 liquid and accumulated sludge and conduct a site assessment In accordance with f 280.72. ' 35 e~~\ /'lGJ ,.'-." , r.I,I\ \ tJ [I ,q ,~t 0 lNot.: Th. follcwtng cl.anlng Ind closur. proceduras ~ay ~. uS'd 10 c:moly wttn lhis s.c:ton: (AI Am.rlcan Pttrol.um InstItute A.c:mm.nd.d Practtc. 1504, 'A.~oyal Ind Olspos& of US'd Und.rground p.trol.ul Storage TlnkS'; (B) Am.rlCln p.trol.u. Instltut. PublIcation 2015, 'Cl.lnlng p.trol.um Storlg. Tl/IkS"; (C) ~rlcan P.trol.um tnstltut. A.ccmm.nd.d Pr.ctlCI 1531, 'tnt.rtor ~lnlng of ~nd.rground Storlg. Tlnks,' lay b. us.d IS guldlnce for cemolllnc. wIth thIs s.ctlon; Ind (0) Th. Hatlonal tnstltut. for OCCUPltlonl1 Slf.ty Ind H.alth 'Crlt.rl1 for a Aeccrm.nd.d Standard,..Worklng In Confln.d SPIC." ,ay b. us.~ IS guidance for conductIng safe closur. procedur.s It scme hlZardous su~stance tanki.1 f 280.72 Assessing the sIt. at closure or chl/lge-ln-s.rvlc.. (a) B.for. p'r.Dan.nt closur. or a change-In-servlc. Is cemol.t'd, own.rs and operators must measure for the pr.s.nce of a r.I.IS. .h.re contAmInatIon Is lOSt llk.ly to be present at the UST site. tn selectIng s~l. tyP's, sampl. locations, and I.asurement methods, cwn.rs and op.rators lUSt consld.r the method of closur., the nature of the stored substanc., the type of backfIll. the d.pth to grcUnd .at.r. Ind oth.r flctors IPproprlat. for td.ntlfylng the pr.s.nc. gf I r.l.as., Th. requlrem.nts o~ thIs s.ctlon Ir. satlsfl.d If on. of the axt.mal rel.as. d.t.ctlon Itthods allcw.d In f 2BO,43(.) &nd (f) ts op.r.tlng tn accordanc. with. the r.qulrem.nts In I 280.43 at the tl,. o~ closur., and tndlclt.s no r.l.as. has occurr.d. (b) tf contAmlnat.d soIls. contAmInated ground wat.r. or (re. product as a liquid or vapor Is discov.red under paragraph (I), or by Iny oth.r lann.r, own.rs and operators nust b.gin corr.ctlv. action In Iccordanc. with Subpart F, f 280,73 AppliCability t4 prnlously closed UST systtlS, Wh.n dlrect.d by the Implem.ntlng agency, the cwn.r Ind op.rator of In UST system p.raanently clos.d b.for. llns.rt date 90 days I(t.r pUblication date of thIs rul.1 nust Issess the .xcavatlon zone and clos. the UST system In Iccordanc. wIth thIs Subpart If r.l.as.s frem the UST ~&y, tn the Judqm.nt o( the Implementing Igency, pose a current or potentl&l threat to human health and the .nvlronment. f 280.74 Closure records. Owners and operators must maIntain records In accordance wIth f 280.34 that Ir. capable o( dt~nstratlng compliance with closure requirements und.r this Subpart. 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CIlOCII'lht """1"'... """'11. I. 1111I 10 II 1I"l. " ifl4 "If II ., tllI., ... ~I"tl. 11."'111'1 ... Om ""'1111I c...., ~~~\ ( \i :! q I' Ii Ii , d , ..."c.:.j I I ! IIfS! , ' [1 [I ~I Lt h - APPENDIX II _ LIST OF AGENCIES DESIGXATED TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS Al4ba=a (EPA Fo~) ~laDama Deoart~ent of Environmental Hanaqemene Ground Water Sectlonr~at.r Division 1751 Conqressman W.L. Dlcktnson Drive Montqomery, Alabama 35130 205/271.7823 Alaska (EPA tOri) Depar~ent of Environmental Conservation Bod Juneau, ~laska 99811.1800 970/465-2553 "rlcan Samoa (EPA FOr:ll) Executtve Se~retary Environmental Quality Ccmmlsslon Office of the Governor American Samoan Government paqo Paqo, American Samoa 96199 Attention: UST Hotlflcatlon Arizona (EPA FOri) Attention: UST Coordinator Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Environmental Health Services 2005 H. Central Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Arkans~S (EPA FOri) Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecoloqy P.O. Box 9583 Little Rock, Arkansas 72219 501/562.7444 California (State FOri) Executive Director State ~ater Resources Control Board P.O., Box 100 Sacramento, Callrornla 95801 916/445.1533 Colorado (EPA Farm) Section Chief Colorado Department or Health Waste Manaqement Division Underqround Tank proqram 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 303/320-8333 ( , 1\ !' Ii Ii ,I II " II : I I . 1 "---:'71 I I I i 1 I I i I i' , i I I I , j' i n.l ~;~,,\\\ /I/-$j I, a [I ~I Lt ,,-, ConnectlC'Jt (State Fol"ll) ~&:ardous ~aterlAls ~anagement Unit DlpArt:lnt of Envlronmencal Procectlon State OfficI Building ld5 CApitol Avenue Hartford. ConnectlC'Jt Odl0d Del&~are (State Fol"ll) Division of Air and wastl ~anagemlnt Olpart:ent of Natural Resources and Environmental Control p ,0, Box 1401 89 Kings Hlg'""y Dover, Oelawar. 19903 302/7Zd-5409 Oistrlct of Columbia (EPA FOri) Attlnclonl UST Notification FOr! Dlpart:ent of Consumer and Requlatory Affairs Plstlcldes and Ha:ardouS Waste Management Branch Rooa 114 5010 Overlook Avenue. SW W&shlnqton. D,C, 20032 Florida (Statl Fort) Florld& Oepar~~ent of Envlronmencal Requlatlon Solid Waste Section Twin Tawers OffIce 8ulldlng ZdOO BI&lr Stone Road , Tallahusee. Florida 32399 904/487.4398 Geol'lJ'& (EPA FOri) Oeol1l& Oepar~~ent of Natur&l Resources Envlronment&1 Protection DivisIon Und&rqreund Storage Tank Progr~ 3420 Hor=an B&rry DrIve. 7th Fleor HePlvllll. O&or91& 30354 404/m.7404 GUll (Stace FOri) Administrator Ouem EnvIronmental ProtectIon Agency P .0, Box 2999 Aqln&. Guam 9d910 Oversels Operator (Cemmerclal call d46-88d3) , , ". ..~----,,,...-,._, I' I ji if ; i II . I I Ii , '1 OJ" I I __I . . - -~~..-.~ - J I I .[ I 1 , , I -:"'(H~, \:J...., \ 11-2 JI/-$J I, a [I CI Lt FI - Hrwall (EPA FOri) Administrator, Ha:aroous wasta Proqrlm 845 Halakavwlla Streat Honolulu, Ha...al1 98813 808/548.2210 Idaho (EPA Fan) Undarground Storaqa Tank Coordinator Watlr Quality 8ureau Olvlslon of Envlronmlntal QualIty Idaho Oloatt=ant of He.lth and Walfara 450 W, Statl Streat Bolsa, Idaho 83720 208/334.425\ , Illinois (EPA FOri) Undlrqrou"d Storaqa Tank Ceordlnator Olvlslon of Flra Pravlntlon OfficI of Statl Flra ~arsh" 3\50 E~lcutlva Park Orlva Sprlnqfllld, Illinois 82703.4599 Ind'~ (tPA Fona) Undarqround Storaga Tank Progrlm OfficI of Environmental Rlsponsa Ind'ana Oap.rt=ent of Envlrormental ManaglNnt \05 South Hlrldlan Strllt Indianapolis, Inolana 48225 towa (Statl Fona) UST Coordinator lawa Oepart=lnt of Natural Rasources Hlnry A. Wallacl Building 900 East Grand Ou MolnlS, Ic.... 50219 m/28\.8135 Xansls (EPA FOri) Kansas O.par~"nt of Hlalth and Envlror~lnt 'orbls 'Ield, Bul10lng 740 Toplka, Kansas 88a20 9\3l29a. \594 Kentucky (State Form) Oa~art~ent for EnvIronmental ProtectIon Hazsrdous Wastl 8ranch Fort 800ne Plaza, 8ul1dlnq '2 \8 Re tI1y Road Frankfort, Kentucky 4060\ SO\/5aa.am . i I I ' I j, , II I Ii II II -'--"'" , i , . I' 11.3 t'\~\ ~, I;j. \ 11/53 , ' [1 [I CI Lt Ct Louisilna (Statl FOri) S.cretary, LouisianA OICAr~ln~ of Envlronmln~al QUAlity P.O. Box 44066 Baton Rougl, LouisiAnA 70604 501134Z.1Zd5 Kline (Statl FOri) Attention: Undlrground TAnks Progr&m Burelu of Oil and HlZardouS Matlrlal Control OlpartDlnt of Environmlntal Protlction St&U Houser. Station 17 Augusta, Halne 04333 Ma"land (EPA Fol"'ll) Scilnct and Hultll AdvlSol7 Group OffiCI of Environmlntal Progr&ms 201 WI~t PFistOn Strttt Baltimore, HAryland 21201 Massachusetts (EPA Fol"'ll) UST Rlglstry, dlcartDent of Public Saflty 1010 Commo~laltll Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 m /566.4500 Michig&ll (EPA FOri) Mlclllgan dlcart=en~ of Statl Pollcl Fire Harshal Division General OffICI Building 7150 Harris Orlve Llnsing, Michigan 48913 Minnesota (Statl Fol"'ll) Undlrground Storage TAnk Program Division of Solid Ind HazardOUS Wastls Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 WISt Laflyettl Road St. Paul, Mlnnlsota 55155 Mississippi (State FOri) OlcartDent 0; Hatural RlsourCls Bureau of Pollution Control Underground Storlgl Tlnk Section P.O. Box 10385 Jackson, MIssIssIppi 39209 601/961.5171 Missouri (EPA Fora) UST Coord I na tor Missouri Department of Hatural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson CIty, Missouri 65102 314/751.7428 , " " it i; It I: I II I, i I , I i 1 ,I .--...... , ' e 'q\\ \, 11.4 II/SJ " ,0 [I ~, S n - MontanA (EPA Fo~) Soltd and Ha:ardous ~asee aur,!u Oepartment of Kealen and EnvIronmental S~len~e Cogswell Bldg. . Rocm B.201 KelenA, Montana 59620 Hebraska (EPA Fo~) HebraSka State FIre Marshal P.O. Box 94677 Lln~oln, Nebraska 68509.4677 402/471.9465 Hevada (EPA Form) Attention: UST CoordInator Olvlslon of Envlr~nmental Prote~tton OiPart.~nt of Conservation and H4tural Ruour~U Capitol Complex 201 S. Fall Street Carson Ctty, Nevada 89710 800/992-0900, Ext. 4670 702/885.4670 Hew Hupshlre (EPA FOr:l) HH Oept. of Environmental Servl~es Water Supply and Pollution Control Olvlston Hazen Orlve P.O. Sox 95 Con~ord, Nrw Hampshire 03301 Attention: UST Registration Hew Jersey (State FOr:l) Underground Storage Tank CoordInator Oepartment of Environmental Prote~tton 01vlslon of Water Resour~es (CH-029) Trenton, Hew Jersey 08625 609/292.0424 Hew Maxl~o (EPA Fora) Hew Hexl~o (nvlronmental Improvement 01v1slon Groundwater/Hazardous ~aste Surelu P.O. 80x 968 Santa Fe, Hew Hexl~o 87504 505/827.2933 Hew York (EPA Form) 8ulk Storage Section Olvlslon 0' Water Oepartment 0' Environmental Conservation 50 Wolf Road, Room 325 Albany, Hew York 12233-0001 518/457.4351 , , , , I t .__1 " I I , 1 11.5 r\\ \ ... <J.' \ JIf53 tJ [I CI S ' I North CArolInA (EP' FOrll Oivision of Environment! ~anaqament Ground-Water Ooerations Srln~n Oaoartlent of ~atural Resour~es and Community Oeveloement P.O. Sox m87 Ral.igh, Nortn CarolIna 27611 919/133-3221 North Dakota (StAte FOri) D1v1sion of HazardOUS Management and Soec1'l1 Studies North Dakota Oepartnent of Health Box 5520 S1s=ar~k, North OAkotA 58502-5520 Northern HariAna Islands (EPA FOri) Chief, DivisIon of Environmental QualIty P.O. Soli 1304 Commonoealtn of Nortnern MarianA Islands Salpan, ~~ 96950 Cable Address: Gov. HHI Salpan Overseas Operator: 6984 Ohio (State FOri) State FIre Harshal.s Offl~e Oeoartnent of Commer~e 8895 E. Haln Street Reynolcsourg, Ohio 43068 State Hotline: 800/282.1927 Oklaho<<a (EPA Fora) Underground Storage Tank Program Oklahoma Cor;oratlon Ccmm. Jil Thorpe Building Okl&hcma CI(y, Oklahcma 73105 ~on (SUtt FOri) , Undel'1]round Storage Tank Program HLZardous and Solid Waste Olv1slon Oeoartnent of Environmental Quality all S.~. SIxth Avenue Portland, Oregon 98204 503/229-5788 Pennsylvania (EPA FOrM) PA Oeoartment of Envlronment" Resour~es Sureau of Water Quality Management , Ground Water Unit 9th Floor Fulton Building P,O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 i I I I I II II I i J I I .j " I gG~\ 11.6 II/S~ [J [I q 5 ;~, I I I I I I I Puerto Rico (EPA FOri) Dtrector, ~Iter OUI:tt~ Control ~rel EnvlronmentA' QUAlIty SOlrd Cormonweelth of Puerto RIco SAnturce, ~uerto ~Ico S09/72S-0717 Rhode IslAnd (EPA FOri) UST Reglstrltlon Depertment of Envtronmental MlnAgement S3 Perk Strut ProvIdence: Rhode Isllnd 02903 401/277.2234 South CarolIna (State FOri) Ground-Wlter ProtectIon Dtvlslon $OYth C.rQltnl Ceolrtment of Hellth Ind Envlronmentll Control zeoo Sull Stre.t Columall, South CarolInA 29201 803/7Sa.S213 South Dlkota (EPA FOri) Offlcl of Watlr quality Deparcmtnt of Water and Natural Resources Jee Fess 8ulldlng Plerre, South Dlkota S7!01 Tt::nUStl tEPA Fol"J) Tennesse. department of Health and EnvlroMent DI.lslon of Superfund Underground Storlge Tank Sect Ion lS0 Ninth Avenue, North Nashville, Tennessee 37Z19-S404 6151741.0e90 Texas (EPA FOri) U~arground Storlge Tank Progr~ Texas Wlter Commission P,O, Sox 13087 Aus~ln, Texas 78711 Utah tEPA FOri) DIvIsion of Envlronr.ental Health p ,0, Sox 45500 Salt like CIty, Utah 8414S-0S00 I I ! II 11-7 '..'I~ I' (I · '.-, \ I~! , , a rl cl C : _ ' :r I - Yeraont (State Fort) Undergrcunu StQrlqe Tan. ~roqrlm Ye~nc AEC{Wasce ~anaqt~enc Division Stace Office Bulldlnq Honcpelter, vcrccnc 05602 B02/828-3395 Vlrglnla (EPA Fort) Vlrglnla Water Control Board P.O. 80x 11143 Rlchmond. lYlrglnla 23230-1143 804/257-86 5 Vl~ln Islands (EPA Fort) 205 J) Coordinator Dlv slon of Maturll Resources ~lnlgtment 14 , 8ulldlft9 111. Watlrgut HomlS Chrlstlanstlad. St. CroIx. Vlr;ln Islands CQ8~Q Washington (State Fora) Underground Storlge Tlnk MotlftCltlon Solld and HlZlrdous Wastl Progrll OeplrtDent of Ecology. HIS PV-11 Olympla, Washlngton 98504-8711 206/459-6316 Vest Vlrginl1 (EPA Fora) Attlntlon: UST MotlflCltlon Solld Ind HlZldous Wastl 6/'QUnd W&tIr 8rl/lch West Virginia Oeparc=ent of Matural ResoulUS 1201 Greenbriar Strlet Charleston, West Ylrglnta 25311 Wlsconsln (State Fort) 8ureau of Petroleum Inspectlon P.O. Sol 7989 Madlson. Wlsconsln 53707 608/2~7605 ~Ing (EPA Fonl Water Quality 01v ston Oeplr~nt 0' Environmental QualIty Hers~~ler ~11d'ng, 4th Floor Wlst 122 Yest 25th Streit Cheyenne. Wyoming 82002 3Q7{1n-n81 '. >,' , I!. ~ ,I , Ii L II , I I I n I ! I , "I "''''--'1 I I , ! ,1 11-8 ~J-c~\ I'IS 3 I, ~:~e\ a [I ~I S LI Appendix ltt--Statement for Shipping rIckets &nd Invoices Hote.eA Federal law (the Resource Conservation and Recover1 Act (RCRA), as amended (Pub. L. 98.616)) requires ~ners of certaIn underground storage tanks to notlf1 desIgnated State or 10cIl agancles b1 Ma1 8, 1986, of the existence of theIr tanks. Notifications for tanks brought Into use after Hay . 8, 1986, must be =ade within 30 da~s. Consult [PA's ragulatlons, Issued on November 8, 1985 (40 CFR Pert 280) to deter.alne If 10U Ire affacted b1 this lilt. ;i, '\ I, i II II II d . . ~ " J I ",,-I ",.- --'~.''''i I 11I.1 /'I'S'J , ' E1 [I ~I 5 5 Ie. P,O, Box 160 220 35th Slroot, Marlon Iowa 52302 Phone 3181377.e357 ,.. 3181377,0075 WeIll 1.800.21807371 Quote '9004/1338-3 paqe 1 ot J April 9, 1990 City ot Iowa City Municipal Airport 1801 South Riverside Dr. Iowa City, Iowa 52246 Attentionl Ronald J, O'Niel, Airport Manaqer REI Underqround Tanks Dear Mr, O'N1ell W9 4r9 p1948Qd to qyotQ YQY thQ tOllowinq tor YOYr ~on8149r4tlQn. 2 - 10,000 qallon 8' x 27' sti-P3 Tanks, These tanks. would have a sump built into them with interior coatinq and a 24" manway with extension 2 - 86 Containment chambers on the tanks 2 - Red Jacket 11 HP submerqible pumps wI leak detectors and control boxes 1 - Veeder Root TLS underqround tank monitorinq system wI 2 - Probes 2 - Emco Wheaton 2" loadinq arms 2 - Admiral 2 tilters 2 - LCM 7Bl meters 1 - 4' X 6' steel loadinq rack 2 - Emco Wheaton Containment manholes 2 - OPW 61S0 overtill prevention valves The necessary vent pipinq and dispensinq line pipinq, I have tiqured tor the line trom the submerqed pump to the loadinq rack to be run above-qround, I have tiqured tor a concrete anchor and straps to anchor the tank to the concrete, I have tiqured tor 325 ton ot washed sand tor around the tanks, machine to exca- Vate the hole, 'truckinq away ot the mAterial trom the hole which I aSsume would be lett on the airport property, crane to set the 'tanks, backtillinq ot the hole and compaction ot the back till material. I have tiqured electrical to be no more than SO' away trom the tank hole, I have Hqured tor concrete pads around the manholes overtop ot the tanks, run a petro- tite tank' line test ot the system betore it is put into use. This is required by the Iowa Department ot Natural Resources, Total tor above equipment' installation, , $76,866,00 " , , , ~ I '" I I : , ' Over Thirty years of qllality service 10 IIle Pelrolelllllll/(lIIslry! 30f Nor,n , Zfn A "nul qdlidgl, fA n74e e.~~~lmlZl""41 H'ghwIY 35 Norlh HIlI/O"'n, WI5ZSII Phonl8081745,m8 po, 00.4537 0.. 1.10"11. /A 503 IS Phonl5l5lZ70,Ofg, W'"//00, fA 507/lll Phon. '.500.m.m, RoclIO/d, fL J I/fJ Phon. BlS/5ZHZ ~ n rl - - u _ ~I ,5 b., J' City ot Iowa City, Municipal Airport - Page 2 ot 3- .9004/1338-3 W. are also plessed to quote the removal ot tour (4) under- ground storage tanks, It is my understanding that they are 10,000, 8,000, 5,000, and 4,000 gallon tanks, We have tigured tor pumping out no more than 200 gallon ot liquid trom the tanks, degassing ot the tanks, excavating out ot the tanks, hauling the tanks back to our Marion, Iowa loca- tion where they will be cut up to scrap and the UL labels, it any, will be returned to you as proot ot disposal, W8 have tigured tor material to backtill the holes. This ma- terial is tigured on the basis ot the area that the tanks displace, We have tigured for taking the soil samples as required by the Iowa Department ot Natural Resources and reporting the results ot the sampling to you, Total tor above tank removal. . . . , , . , $15,199,00 P.E,S" Inc, does not accept any responsibility tor any new laws and regulations not now in ettect, but as imposed retroactively at a later date by any governmental body. It is your responsibility to comply with all tederal, state, and local regulations. Questions regarding any specitic regulation(s) should be directed to the appropriate local, state, or tederal agency. P.E.S., Inc, has not includ&d in this bid any removal or disposal ot contaminated soi! trom around the underground storage tanks and piping. A hydrocarbon test, as required by law, will be con- ducted. It contaminated, you will be advised and a separate in- voice will be sent tor charges on this removal and disposal, All quotes are good tor 30 days and/or subject to supplier price increases, To make sure these prices are still current, cAll tor verLt1cation. , ,I I; , i , ! , .i We have based the preceding price(s) on normal soil conditions, Any obstructions tound below grade such as water, rock, sewer, water lines, electric conduit, unsta~lo ooil conditions - caving, etc., any and all utilities will be removed and replaced on a time and material basis and will be in addition to this quote, NO trost removal or winter working conditions are included unless otherwise specit1ed, The equipment bid in this quote cArries the manutacturer's warran- ty onlY which is pAssed from the seller to the buyer according to the manutacturer's policy, No other warranties are either expres- sed or implied. Only non union labor is figured in our final quotation price, It tor some reason union labor is required, the ditterence between the cost ot non union labor and union labor will be the responsi- bility ot the customer. ~'\\\\ .,~" I 1'1-53 f1 [I CI S .-t City of Iowa City, Municipal Airport - paqe 3 of 3 - .9004/1338-] Payment term. ara NET 10 DAYS from data of invoice unle.. othar- wi,e ,pecitied in contract bid. Financa charqe. will ba applica- bla, F1nancinq charqe. of 11' par month on pa.t due accounts and al.o rea.onable attorney fae in event of default by either party will be charqed. Proqre..ive billinq. .hall ba made not to axcaed labor, equipmant and .ervice. to data. Delivery to our plant for purpo.e of con- venience or coordination .hall be con. ide red "delivery" for bill- inq purpo.... Thank you for the opportunity to .ubmit thi. quotation for your cone1derat1on. "ecttullY Y0(J ". '11' ~.... ~ ~l \'/l".A~. _ / '.I ,............,.,' ~ ""-':<...." , ,~ .Wallace J. DePauw, Vice pre.ident Maintenance , Con.truction P.E.S., Inc. Marion, Iowa WJD/nj I (we' accept the equipment, price. and/or in.tallation a. .tated in thi. quotation on the _____ day of , 19 City of Iowa City Municipal Airport Accepted bYI P.E.S., Inc. Approved bYI f::~..~ " I'/S 3 , i :i I: I I I I ,I , j I , " :j I I I , I I I , i i' , ,I __"._.1 -. "----"1 '-I I, a [I CI 5 EI ' ~[ft)~ CORPORATION SlNECACCAPORATiOl/ . .rlll ZUlU...... POlo. 'ZQe e""I\OOI' IQVV. SZIZZ . 11'" llHOOO MAY 31, 1990 City of IOWA City MunicipAL Airport 1801 South Riveraide Drive IOWA City, IA 52246 Attnl RonAld J, O'Neil .. DeAr Mr. O'Neil, SeneCA And I Are pleAsed to provide the fo1lowin9 for your budget purposes I DISPENSING ACCESSORIES 1 . Fillrito Koylock Systom S5,000.00 : I, , .--.--,.,,....,.,,,.-,,...,........ ,I 'Ii .. I I S'l'ORAGB TANKS 2 . Owena Cornin9 8' x 30' 10,000 9Allon ain9lo wAll fibor91Ass storAge tAnks to includel 4 atnpa eAch sumps 5 . 4" full coupl1n9s 1 . 6" full coupl1n9 ".': ',I il ,l .,:..,._:1 --"~'-'::"":--J FOR THE SUM OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,420.00 TANl ^CCESSORIES I I I I , I " I I I 'I , I 2 . OPW 634'I'1' 4" CApa 2 . Morrison 305 4" AdApters 2 . Morrison 419 4" x 10' drop tubes 2 . OPW 6150 drop tubes 2 . ESW 70SSG manholes "! j I ! ~.(..A\\ 11f5.3 , , a [t ~I 5 Ct paqe 2 of 3 paqes 2 - Morrison 354 2" vents 2 - OPW 53VLM float vonts 2 - OPW 233V extractor 6 - 4" x 14 I inapection woll casinqs with pluqa 6 - Morrison 305XA 4" caps and adapters 6 - Universal 8" monitor well manholes FOR THE SUM OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TANl GAUGES 1 - OPW 18" manhole 1 - Red Jacket RLM 9000 1 - line pressuro kit 1 - probe , - LC motors 60 GPM 1 - loadinq rack $2,798.77 FOR THE SUM OF - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. $15/650.62 RED JAClET EQUIPMENT 2 . 30" manhole a 2 . 1 1/2 h.p. submersible pumps 2 . piston leak detectors 2 . 1 1/2 h.p. control boxes 4 . 2" flox connectors 4 . isolation boots 2 . 2" ball valvos I! ,..\.\\\ C::,t. i' \ I , " , '", "'-'-~"-'-'''''-=''''- Ii :;,\ 'I n' I 'i I ;j "j' "t j, , .."..f......J . -~~.._..-:~~_.t , I 1 I , , " ~ , , I \ ! i' , . ,~ 1'1-53 a [I CI b [I Paqe 3 of 3 paqea 2 . 2" x 30" PVC risers 1 . PPM 4000 tank monitor 2 . line prosaure kits FOR THE SUM OF . - - - . - . . . . . . . - - - - - . S7,378.70 TOTAL BASE EQUIPMENT - . . . - . . - - . - . . . . - S47,248.09 Seneca and I are also pleased to provide the following budget fiqure to install the quoted equipment I Excavato for tank(s) hole and trenches Set and air teat tanks Backfill to qrade InatAll 2" FRP pipinq Backfill pipinq Inatall loadinq rack, meters and accessories Install in tank monitor Inatall 1 1/2 h.p. aubmersible pumps Fire up ayatem and train personnel All aubcontractors required for a turn key project, TOTAL INSTALLATION. - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - S56,948.19 (Price does not include removal of existinq equipmontl GRAND TOTAL OF BASE EQUIPMENT & INSTALLATION - - . - S104,195.28 I I' I I Applicable taxea are not included, Prices are valid for 30 days. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this budqet proposal. Respectfully yours, Roqer A, Anderson Seneca Corporation RMldoj (~\\\ . , I , , , I 11,1, I !I I I I ,I ! \ , "! 'j ! i I I 11/-$.3 tJ [I CI b . I " IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 1801 South RIv.rsld. O'IV. Iowa Cily, Iowa 52248 Olfieo PhOno (31VI3S8-5045 To: Richard 8111II, COlIlIlIlulon OIdnun F roll I Ron O'Nell, ,urport M4naauQ..... RB: UST inlorutlon Atuchod ls cost lnlO\1lDtion portdnlna to upandlna tho underaround stOrDaO tonk IYStoll at tho Iowa Clty Munlclpal Airport to loot DNR ond BPA standards. Tho estllllte lroll A\1IOrshltld does not include lovorlll hollS which lUst bo lncluded ln tho proponl, Tho cost utlutes lroll Sonoca and P,B,S, are lor tho Instlllatlon of two new 10,000 aallon tonks. Seneca's estlllAte ls lor fiberallSs tanks, P.B.S. eseluted lor the lnstAllatlon of steol tonks, None of the eltillatel included clean-up if cont4llinAtion is diseoverod. M.S. allowod $15,000 lor tank rellovlll. These aro not n\1l bids, If new tanks are Instlllod, the projoct would bo advertised lor bid, , , .. ;1 'i II " I' II 1. A\1Iorshleld- (tank relinina) BstillAte: 520,695.00 (Bxpoet $10,000 to $15,000 In oxtras) 2. SonecI- Two now 10,000 alllon llborallss tonkl: $104.195,28 3. P.B.S.- Two now 10,000 81110n stool tlnks: $91,806,00 ($15,000,00 Cor tAnk relloVlI) , I , I I j ,\ '''~ I ': : I , , , I' I e.].,\\ \ /'I'f' , ' a [I CI b ,:' , , . Armur May 11, 1990 Mr, E. K. Jones ~unieipal Airport IOVA City, IOVA 52204 Our Mr, Jones SOQe important information not noted on the proposal: I, Disposal of sandblast sand is responsibility of Ovner, 2,Disposal of sludge is reeponsibility of Ovner, Rovever ve viii dispose of it tor you tor S250/barrel. 3, tuel trans tor is responsibility ot Ovner. Again, ve viii transter the tuel tor you tor S50/hour. 4. Diseonnectin~/reconnecting ot siphons or any related piping, it necessary, is an additionel charge. 5, Excessive vater conditions viii result in additional charges, 6. Any precision tests, other teets or permits, as required by the State is responaibility ot Ovner, 7, Welding, it necessary, 1s S50/hour plus material. 8, If a tonk is beyond repair by the lininR process, an inspection tee ot 51000 plus material viii be charRed in lieu of the regular tonk lining cost, To accept the proposal, pleaee sign one copy and return to us, ~y toll-free number is 1-800-373-8265 it you have any questions, Thank you for your interest in Professions I Tank LininR, Ine, Cordially, , ,i , , I -"t ,/.' ~/ !. /../_"(." /(,... 1- Brian Thelen, President ~~MO~ SHIE~O 0' THE '~ICI'IC'T , pnO'U510IlA~ TAlIK ~1~HtIO IIlC ' e~AV'S PUMP & lO\JIPME~IT CO 1.01 '"litO ,UUT . C:OUfolCH.II.U'" III IIIOJ . fll.U'.CU. . UI HJ 0'" III ~~ ~ '-n,\', .,-.,;J,,;} ... r.ll . i, [I '~l b ::t flOM Proposal Profeauonol Tonk LlnlnR, Ine, 1401 Thlrd Street Council Bluffs, fA SlSOl 1.800-l73-TA~K ',opllol N.. Sh,,' N., 00'0 H 1-90 'ropolol Submlllod To W.,k r. .. 'orlormod AI E,K, Jon 8 51'", CIty Dolo 0' PtOftl "'chiloet 5101. Wo horoby propo.. 10 "',nhh olllh. 010,,,1011 o"d porlOlOl all rh. lob.. n,conory ,,,rho cOOlplOllon 0' Tonk Linln rlce lncludes excov - ,.. ":.' "tt r-lIr r, ". access 0 as, c eanln~, 8~ndhlostln~. Amor Shield Itnfn~ ~nd !~_~~tl"~ access openln~s, Iowa Cltv: I tonk ~ 10,nOO-~AI : ~~~~ i 1:~~~::~1 ~lleaRe: SI,SO/ml: 480 ml rOllnd trio Manwovs: Ootlonol SlOG eAch Travel: S20/per ~ov o~r/man plus 2 motel rooms Der/nlte li:lll Total:S20:hQ~ D11I~ rfty & ~!her(::~e~:~:~hPdl All OIOIorlol II ouaronl"d 10 bo 01 .p.clftod, ond Iho abOYo wo,k 10 b. porlo,..od In occOIdonCl wllh Iht drow'nOI and Ipociftcollonl lub..lnld 'or obOY. wOlk ond co..pl.t,d 'n 0 .ubllonllol wOl...onllh "aM,r 'or Ih. ."'" 01 0011011 IS I, wllh pal..,nll 10 b. ..ad. 01 'OIlOWII ntl~ Ilnnn ~nmpl~~tnfl. ~~~ HT~rm~ ~nl' rn"~l'tnn~- nn ~AVpr.A .fJA " , II Any ollorallon or dovlallon 'ro.. obo.. 'P.clftcOllonl Invol,lnO oalro COlli, will bo ..ocul,d on'y upon w,lIl.n o'd..., and will b,co... an ..,ra chOlO' o..r ond ob.., Iho 1111"01.. All ao"o...nl. conllno.", upon 11".'" accld,nll or d,'oll bOlond 0\It conl,ol. Own" 10 COIry ft.., lo,nado ond olh" n,conory Inluronlt upon obo.. wo,., W"...,n'l Co..p,nIOllon ond ",bllc Liability 'n,uranu on aboYI wal. fa be loh" o~, by f'n rn hi, ~k 11 r r;101 11.111 , Y '; hlp,clfully lub..llI,d Prnrnq.tnn,1 "n~ flnt~ll IA~ hr ( RrtJtn 'h~l~n Prn.IAnnp\ NOI. - lhll propo.ol ..ay b, wllhdrawn by UI II nol omplld wllhlft dOli ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL Th, obo.. P"UI, .pociftcotlon, and condition I aro IOlh'oCIOry ond 010 horobl occopl,d, You 0" aulhO/lud 10 do Ih. WOIk GI .p,cift,d, '01"'"' will bo ..od. GI oullin,d abo... Accopltd I iDol' SlonOlulO SlgnOIU'. '- t~~\\\ ..... )lI$J [I '~I b ~I , TERMS .\ND CONDITIONS 'RlClS - PriCII Quolld Ir.lor "Clpllnc. wlln,n 30 dlYI 01 QUOllllon dill Ind. unl.1I Oln.rwlll 'PIC' If,.d, III lub"Cl 10 chlngl wllt,~ul nOIlCllh.,lnll 01", 1I,'"P""'y Igrlld Ihlllhll'I" no IIPllllld nor Impli.d proml.II,lg'lIm.nll or UnOllJllnOmg.. which ,r. nOIIPIC/fled In In.llrml .nd COrioilionl 10 lollow. SCHEDUUNa - 01111 III conllng.nt upon w'dlnll.IWkll, .ccld.nll or oln.r ClUIIS b.yond our conllol, W. will .ndllvor 10 mllnllin Icn.dulll, bUI e,nnOl gUlllnllllO dO 10. EXCAVAnNa CUUSE- ExClvltlng QUOllllonllll bllld on In op.nlng 0' IPp,oxlmlllly,' x,' 10" x 5' d,plII, wilh lopping 0' upn,ll or concr'll nOllO IXClld " to 5'ln In/ckn'lI.nd normll.oll condlllonl.ln m. ",.nl of ,xClII/VI conc,II., IIb.r, undllg,ound IlruCturll, Clblll, condul~ d.brll, rock, Will', or running I.nd Irl .ncounlllld, dlllrOYld, dlmlgld or "Qul,'ng Iddllionlllnorlng du,lng tnl P.rlo,. mlnel 0' tn. contrlct, ARMOR SHIELD Ihlll nOI b. nlld rllPonllbll. Addllion.' COilS "lulling ',om tn. IIOllmlntlOnld Ihlll b. oornl by Ihl CUllomll on IlImllnd m.llll.' bull, Flnlln.d grldll, completion of back1ll1lnd ,"urlIClng, III nOllnclud.d In QUOllllon. unlll. IplClfl.d. fl.OAnNa CLAUSI-In Ihl "'Int Iny Ilnkl.nould 11011, du,'ng or following ARMOR SHIELD APPLlCA, nON, ARMOR $HIEl.O t~11 b. 1I.'d lll.meleu, All upen" for cqulplllfnl, labor,iIiI milirlill lij riin.t.1I links Ihlll b. bo,n. by In. CUllomlr. 'ERMrTS - AI "Qul"d by 11111 or locallulnollllll will b. m.dl .vIlIlolIIO ARMOR SHIELD "p,".nll' livIII 10bloClllon, ",cQul"d by ARMOR SHIELD "prlllntltlv., chlrgllO CUllomlrwlil b. bUld on Ilbor plUI pllmll COli. TtsnNa_ Wh.n 'lQullld or "QUilled by Illhlr locs"UlnOrltln or In. cUllomlr, will b. P.rlorm.d on. Ilm.,nd mll.rlll bill I. In Iddltlon, I fink 11111 dOOI nOI fill P,oPII'y b.ClUII 0' I f,ully luctlon IIn., v.nt IInl, Iilllln., lubmlrllbl. pump or Inytnlng 1111 oln.r Inln In. link 111111, Ih.1I "Quill I rlllonlbl. cnlrgl on liml 10 bl Includ.d In Ih. InvOICl. aROUND CONTAMINAnON -In In. Iv.nllhlllnl ground Iurroundlnv Inlllnk II conllmlnllld wilh Iny mlll"" prior 10 ARMOR SHIELD APPLICAnON blglnnlng, CUllom.r Ig'"IIO hOld ARMOR SHIELD nlrm, 111I 'or Iny lI.blllly clulld by IIld ground conllmlnltlOn, In Idd/lion, In Inl .v.nllnlllddllionll luklgl OCCUlllnl/llld COiling IPpliclllon, CUllomlr Iglllllo nold ARMOR SHIELD nlrm'llI lor ground con, IImlnlllOn IIlblllly UClPI lor rlp,lr of fink. Any Ip.cll' cor"cllvl mlllurlllnd unululIlIml dlllyl dUI 10 IIld g,ouM conllmlnlllon Inlll bllllhl uplnll of In. CUllom.r ,nd I rlllonlol. Chl/gl 'or limllnd mlllrl"lnlll bllnclud.d ,n Ihl InvOICI. HAZARDOUS WAUl! - Lt911 DilllOl" by E.P.A. ,nd R,C.R.A. RlguIllionllo bl d,II,tnlntd by ownlr, COST 10 bl born by ownlr. COST 10 b. Quolld IIp.rlllll dllllld. RELATtD WORK - Llbor, mlllrlllllnd oUllld. IIrvlCIIluCn II' Illclrlcll, concr'lI, bllcklop 0' IIw.r wort,.,. nOllncludld Ind would b. QUOlld IIPlrllll\l TAXES_ Appllclbll I.dor.l, 11'11 or munlclplll....u mlY b.lmpolld dUIIO ARMOR SHIELD APPLICA, TION Will bl ndd.d 10 InVOICl. TERM5-\JnIUI OInlfW'" IpecllilG, l"mSI" nil 30 daYllrom Ihl dill 011/11 ARMOR SHIELD APPLICA, TION UMrTED WARRAmY -In Ihl.v.nlIhllI wllllnty 1111IU.d by ARMOR SHIELD on Inl "pllr of IlIor.g. IInk.llld wlrrlnly Ihlll,nClud, p,o"dlng mill/III, and labo, only 10' Ihlllnk "pllr, ARMOR SHIELD Inlll b. Iilbll lor no 01 nil ,"cld.nlll or conllQuenlll1 damlglllncludlng negllg.nl cl..mllllllng from lI,d IIPIII "'orl. In Idd,llon, Inl own II 01 Ihe 1l0rlge link Ih.II be ruponllble for nlCllwy upenlulor Irlvet,lUllng, IJCav'llon. 'uollllnafll and pllmlll, Th'llimll.d ",.".nry III.Pllllly In '"U ollny olnll wlrr.nUII IJ~'"l1d or Impll.d, Till S,".r r"''''f1ln' "0"110 charoe Ih. eUlIomll l.l/~% per 'nOh,I on PIOI Out b.lao, II, ,~... \" \ e ," · . "', /IfS~ '[1 rl ,- b S' _ 9 _ WtlAI DO YOU HAVE TO DO? Minimum Requirements Vou lTIIIII\IVI Llek DIlIdIiln. CotTlllliln PlQlldliln, .~ SpI~lrflD PmlrUlon. FOI ~ you 1\IV.1O Pllllm to 'IOUI \.1M lyIIlm, If. lilt CIIIIt on I/lt tlgl1l, .. :.LEAK DETECTION ~" It. r,~',... ~,~".' .." ....,..".,,......t~~!J,~...~., ~J." .... 'I. ." ;....-'" .;.: . '. , . ~,. ! , . . .'1. .... J .,.-..":,~,~.}.,, ....~.~., ll:., ..!.....I"....{I.J~.,."'! ",,~.." I ....".: :l.~" I' .~~,_(. t': NEW TANKS . I.lo~ I.lonlol1ng' I CIloloM . 1.l01'IIh/'t InvlnlOty ConltO"~ TaM ~htnu. Tutlng EVlty 5 Vim ('t'ou eM lINt \III IN ~ Iar 10 pili tlIM NlaIlIOon.) EXISnHQ TANKS . 1.l0nl/tf l.lonlol1ng' I CIlolcte . I.lonthtt lnv.ntOty Conttol.~ Annual TaM TlgIllnUI T.1l1ng 17l. dII1r 1111II bollOlll oJ ('lN1 CIWliOI CIlIII'IJ III ulld \Il~ o.-ller 1101,) tII. MIl pig' dllpI.ys . MOnllltt lnv.nlOty Cor4tOl.~ TaM ~htnell Tilling EVlry 5 Vim IMII cholCl.. (TIll CIWliOI CIlIII'IJ III ulldlar \0 ,_WI "*"'9 CIIlmlIlGn ""_ rod !~!g~'"~!!l!l!!l!!!lI~I9Y.~l!s!IlIer,1 HEW' EXISnHQ . Automallc Flow RulIidor I AnriJII Unl T ullng PRESSURIZ!D PIPINQ I Automatic Sl'sIIoN D.vlcl ..~. I MOnllltt Monilor1ng' CIloklt OlOM m IIdI III I ContJnuoui AIatm S~lm ('''CII_lri g~) HEW , IXISnHQ I MOnlhtt 1.lonllol1ng' SUCTION PIPING l'__lrig~) . , Cho~ I UtlI TUllng Evlry 3 Villi . No R~~lmtnts OI..I\'I....nu..~lCIdllGlllIdn..hI,.ItIlltIl) . I CORROSION PRO~ECTIO~' I ,.0:; '.' ','\'." ~.""J'"" I' "'I." .w. "u"'''' . ..;!J;:.''. ~ ':;'-'f r1.'~':""J',:i~:"T'ft'f,.,..,,~~~~..I",'I.~{..tl~.'.r 1o,1~~.. !~~~~~ . . . .., . . \ -' 'to .." ",.' ....., .r--:. >, ~t.".4.,...." ' ~ .1...,...,' I.. .~IJ, HIWTANKS I Coaled tIId CalhodIWf PtollClod SIll' , CIloIcII . Fbt~lall . 51111 Tn ~ will Fbt~1Us !XISnHQ TANKS . Same Opllilns u lor Haw Tws 4 CholcII I N.tJ Cl1hocl1c PlQIOCIlon SySllm . Itit rbr I.iling I '''Itlot UlIng tIId CalIlod1c PlQIOClliln NEW PIPING I Coaled tIId CaII'I:ldIeaily Ptollded Stll' I CholcII . Fbt~lall EXISnHQ PIPING I Same Optlilns u 101 Naw P~1ng I CIloIcII I CalIlodicaJ1y Prollded SIIII '..SpiU:toViRAiL'PAEVEN1iON....r~ii"\.:~C~.\I,.!I~(~;,',' ,.~:"..,;..!, "l~' ',:h'i,'...,~i .:" I',~, . ~ ...t, 't"r...\I.... .."tl1l.. l.'Iv:'.,,,~..~.~.r""+.\ t...I'I, ... .....,...,....... '. I' .'. ..,.~. .\...,.I......~..'O;...I\~.:.I~\.:I."...,.f"":.'.I.",t'.>.-.\ ALL TANKS . CalclvnlnllWltw otI\do I Automatlo 51'slioN Devlen -or, I ~Irfm AJatms -01' I BaI Float VaNn , Uo""'~ UonlloMg Indudll: AaoInlllo TIIIll GaugIr'lJ Grollld,WII., Uonllorlng Vepor Uonll4llr'1J OIhll ~Id Lltihodl ~rll~1l UonloMg 1'l-5J I: "'i\\ 1"....<., \ rl ~I b b ~ DO YOU HAVE TO ACT? Important Deadlines 1I FOI ~)W 11M 10 do, .,,1Ilt CII&I\ on lilt Itll. ,.'It ~~l""'~'''":,, . ..., . \ -PE OF' ,.,,'.~;.,.'" '" I . "' ~.. . :';TANU PIPINO:;j '{.'~J,,:yj~,,".;'.-.. ...;..:, ... "'H,~'t.~t.J. '" ,..t~ ..... ....,.' ..;.... ..',' "":'.'--;"'~"""'.'''''Uj(j,j LEAK'::'" ~.'" ' CORROSION I.~Y I SPILL" OVERFJLl!~".i'. DETE,CnON,. ~p~OT~Crl.o~, /, ';p'RE'{~Tte~.;t~~:~'.: ... M ....,.~....,. .' , ...." t,."'.. '0 ,~... .. ". 1;.:r.I...,.... :-.., t. \.~'I" 1\ Naw Tria w PIpIng' ~ nlld.1lon ~ hatalllUon ~ kIIllllllJon Exlll~ Tria.. 25. OIurMown '0' ~'2.yu!1 IS. I' YUII 10. 14 Y'III Undlf 10 Y'III DtUtNltl 188G De-".!lltOl 1m DtUtNltl leg, DtUtNltl1892 Dee.tNltr leg3 DtctrrtJtr 1928 DtettNltr 1898 . ExJIl~ PtlIng" Prtlulztd Sudlon DtUtNltl 1890 Dtct~, 1898 s.m. u lllal~ Dec.~1 1898 \IrQ DOlt /I011ppIy Dot. /101 ~Iy , N"III'~lInd ~ II' \IloN1n.&ItcI11I11 DIClIIIOI/I8t1 .. !Jilrla I.,.. Ind ~ III IIloIIInllWd 011011 DlClIlfto.r , U. IF YOU CHOOSE TANK nGHTNESS TESnNG AT EXISnNG UST. . , , I/)W don' UN mo,./tf monllo/1ng ll'IISl~'UST., you I11lIl Uti . COlltlnallon 01 periodic lar<< Ugtwu ltlll ~ 1TlOI'Il/tf ffl'l'lOIy CONoI. TI1l& COIfVlIiIiiI mtlflid can only be U.td 10' . law Y'III, u III. cIWt below dlsplay.. w."" UST'llpgrIdld', lIIIIrII IftIW dOli 111M 'lES CIIIlOIbn ~lCliln Ind Ipl'ov.rlll prlV.1liln devlcN 7 Do mo"h~ Inv,,,oty oonWIlnd I link ~hl/llll YES list w.,.., 5 VII/! UIllI I gga; I/I.n do monthly moNlorlng. Will '\clglld Id' IltlaiI OICImbtr 1 DII7 . NO NO Do month~ """nlOt'f ~ Ifld IlInIIliJhl/llu lalli'll"" VII( unlll '~I; a.n 'llpgrlel,', For 'lwldld' \1ST.. USII/It IlDI on thl nghL . Do IIIOIIIIIIf blnlllty CIlIIInllInd l\ri t\lhtnlll tllllY.,.., ~ vllt1lor 10 rlllllllll'~'ldlng': I/Itn do IIlOnlhIt monloMg, ...... J" , , {I~' ..1 1 \ ~- I - " "'lth\\\ , [I .~I b "-I 'Aoa lJ HOW DO YOU CLOSE USTs? You c~n close your UST permanlnl17 or 11m. pomll7' CloslnK Permanenlly II your Wit Is nOl ptOleClCd lrom cMOllon and II rem~lns closed lor mort Ihln 12 monlhl or you decldc 10 close II p:rmwn~y, )'OtI mUll lollow rcquircmcnu lor permanlnl clOSUIl: . You mWI nOlJry lhc relul~lory aulhonly 30 d.1YI beloro you closc )'Our UST. . You mWI delcrmlnc II Icw lrom your Wit havc d.1malcd lhc lurroundlnl cnvilonmcn~ II lhere Is d.1malc, wn you will hno 10 lakc lhc comcllvc se, llons described on palc 20, . YOIl can cilher remove lhc UST lrom IIlc IfOUnd or leave II In lhc llOund. In bolll C:ISCJ, lIle Wit mUll be emptied and clcsned by removinl allllquldJ, d.1nlelOul vapor Icvell, and accumu. latcd IludlC, These pOIcnllally yery hauldous actlonl need 10 be carTied OIlI carelully by lollowlnllWldard lIfelY pracllces, (Sco palcs 37 and 39 lor sourccs 01 IMonnatlon on 1000 CIoIUlC pracllces.) Ir you lcavc lhc UST In lhc llOund, you musI also nil il willi a harmless, chemically lnacllve solid, IIko sand. Thc reaulalory aulllorilY will help YOll decldc how beSllO close your UST so lIlal II mceu all local requlrCn1enu lor closurc. - - ..... Three Empllons To Perl11llnent Closure The requln:menu lor p:rmwnl closure may IlOl apply 10 yout UST II II mcou onc 01 lhc 101low!n, conditions: . Ir your UST mccu IIlc rcqu~Cn1enu lor a new or up,radcd UST, lhcn II Q/l re, main "lCmparl/ily" clo:ed Indcnnilcly M ~S !! il meeu !he ttq'JUm::lU below lor I ICmpor:u;ly closed UST. . The re,ulsWIy sulhonly can '111\1 an ellcnslon be)ond lhc 12.menlllllmll on ICmponry closure lor USTI UnplOlCl:lcd lrom colTOSlon. . You c~ chan,c Iho contcnu 01 your UST lO III unrelUl~lCd SIIbsllnCe, luch u wallt, Belore you makc IIlIs cllan,e, you mUllllOllly Iho n:,uulOty aulllor, ily, clcan and emply Ills UST, and dClet, mine II illY d.1ma,c lO Iho envllonmcnl wu caused whllc Iho UST held n:,u, 1~lcd IUbsll/lCCS, II lhcre Is dml~le, lhen YOll mulllakc Iho cOlTccllvc se, lions dcKribcd on pa,c 20, '1 1'IS'3 1 : [/,Gb8 PAOK:. ClosIng Tcmpomlly Tw.s IlOI used (or ] 10 12 mCnlhl musl follow ltquircmenlS (or IImporar1 dosurt: . If your UST Iw cOlTOslon prolccUon 3nd Ic:Ik detection, you mUll conlinue 10 Dper.110 Ihcsc protecUve IYlleml. If ~ Ic:Ik Is (ound, you willllave 10 ltlpond JUlI as you would for ~ leU from .lIl xUvc UST, as described on polle ~O. (I' YQ\!f UST I.s cmplY. howevCf, you do nol need 10 m~lnl.lin Ic:Ik delccllon.) . You mUll C3p 31111ncl, exccpllhe 'enl. line, ~ltxhed 10 your UST. ,..~:w .. ., , IIfS~ fJ [I '~I b .c, ~~ ~i\:.\ PACiB :J WHAT ABOUT REPORTING AND REeD RD KEEPING? What Do You Nrrd To Rrport1 In leneral, you will only nced to ,epoll to !he Itl\llalOly aulhorlly II !he bcllnnlnllnd end of your UST JyllCm'. open~nl me: . When you Inll1ll an UST, you ~vc to nil OUI I nOllnullon form avallablc from your Swc, Thll form provides InformlUon lboul your UST, Includlnl I cenlncallon o( CO/TCct Inllllla~on. (You lhould hIVe alr~dy used Ihls (orm to Idenlify your ull~nl usn. J( you ~vcn'l dona WI yel, be lure you do 10 now.) . You mUSlltpoll luspcclCd Itl~ to lhc relulltory sulhorily (see pile 19). . You mUll rcpon confirmed rclclJcs to your relulAlOIy lulhorily. You musl IlIo Itpoll follow,up acllons you plan or hlvc l4kcn 10 correct !he dlmalc caused by your UST (see pllC 20). . You mUll nOllfy Ihc Itlulalory lulhorily 30 dlys before you permlnen\ly close your UST (see pllc 23), You need 10 chcck with your rclulllory lulhor. lly lboul Iho p:ll\lculAr reponlnl requlrcmcnu In your II~, lneludlnllny Iddltlollll or more 11Iinlenl requlrcmcnu IhAn Ihose nOled ~bovc, RRPORTING INSTALLA1'ION ~ f: - SUSPECTED RELEAse CORRecTIVE ACTION , , i " CLOSURE I'IS'J a [I cl .,-t t] PAOI:.a \Vh~1 RKordJ Musl You Ktfp7 YOII will /lavo 10 keep recotdJ ilia! can bo pro. vldcd 10 an InspeclOr durin, an on'llIe vlsllllul plOvc JOUf (xIUIY mccll "ruin requlremcnlS. These reconIJ mUll bo ktpllOll' C!lOU,,, 10 lhow )'OIl1 (xlllly'. reccnl compliance IUIUI In (OIIr m~jol ucu . YOII wlllll1vo 10 ktcp recotdJ o( luk dcimio. prnorm.1ll" IIIcI upkeep: .. TIIc WI YC~'I mOllllOtln, rOlulll, and lllc mOil recenlll,/lUlCSI lell. .. Copies o( performance c1~lm. plOvlded by leu deICCIlOll manu(xlurell, .. Reconl. o( reccnl m~nlC~nce, re~lr, and ullbtluOII o( leU delCCUOll equlpmcnl Inlulled on'lile, . You wlllll1ve 10 ketp reconIJ show In, llullhe IISIIWQ Inlpccllonl o( your corrosion prollCllon IYllcm ....eIC cmied OUl by propttly lr.Ilned pro(culonlll, . You mull keep reconIJ lhowln,llul ~ IIpallld or upandtd UST lylltm WIS pIOpcrly rep~red or up'l3ded. . For Illwl 3 ycm ~ntl clmlna an UST. YOII mUll keep recordl o( lIIc 1110 wOlsmcnl rOlul1l lCljulred (or pennanenl closure. (Thcso rcsulll show w/l~llmp.lC1 your UST /131 /lad on lllc sUlTOundln, 31C1.) .~ 2'\ .~ '\'. '-" 'I t You should cllCck willi your re,ulalOry aulhor. lIy aboul lllc p3IIlcul~ reconllteepln, require, mcnllln JOUf arc~ Ocncrally, you should (ollow lhl. usc(ul rule o( lhumb (or recordkcep. In,: Whcn In doubl, keep II. " , i' 1\ \, Ii ;1 I' ! Ii 1 I , "'1 I j I IlfS'J tJ [I ~I '~t" t -lvlnQ 5,~vlc' a~oaol.l fo~ ~.-llnlnQ tn. fu.l t.nkl, Sa.cI11c.lly, tn. 10110wlnQ It.ml n..d to b. .dd~'II'dl 1. Tn.~. I~' . numb.~ 01 It.nd'~dl wnlcn n.ve b..n Imaol.d by E.P,~. 11ld.~.II, D,N,R, ISt.t. 0' 10w.l, .nd Th. CHy 01 low. City. whlcn of tn. .aallcla.bl. ~.oul~.m.ntl .~. b.lnQ met, .nd In wn.t mlnne~? ~. whlcn t.nk o~ t.nkl .~e Included In e.cn a~OPoled .ctlon to be unde~t'ken7 If tne a~oPoI.1 00.1 not lncluae .11 tn~ee 01 tne FlvlnQ Se~vlce t.nkl, wn.t II the olin lo~ the ~em'lnQ t.nklll, Ab.ndoned t.nkl mUlt b. ~emovla I~om City a~oae~ty In Icco~dlnce with cu~~.nt ~eQul.tlonl, :. In conve~I.tlon wltn the comml1110n .nd I.te~ wltn Ron .nd John. E.K. IUQQelted tn.t he arOgoled to n.ve tne tlnk int.rior Iu~f.c. cl..ned .nd co.ted with I le.k-rell1t.nt m.t.~I.I. Cur~.nt .gallclbl. ~eQul.tlonl aell with eNt.~lo~ le.tu~el .nd devlc.I lor bu~l.d m.t.1 t.nkl .. w.11 .1 lnt.rlo~. Whit .ctlon. .re to b. t.k.n to comoly wltn the 'Nt.rlo~ ~.oul~em.ntl? , ' 4. ENc,vltlon 01 1u.1 t.nkl mUlt b. .ccomolnl.d bv lOll t.ltlnQ lo~ cont.mln.tlon. II cont.mln.nt. I~' dl.cove~.d, lurth.~ t.ltlnQ, .nd ~.mov.1 01 th. cont.mln.t.d .011 In 'CCO~d.nc. with .gallclbl. ~'Qul.tlcnl mu.t b. p.~fc~m'd. Whit t.ltlnQ g~oc.du~. will b. lollow.d~ Th. a~ac.du~. lo~ dllaol.1 01 .ny cont.mlnlt.d loll whlcn mlqnt b. 1cund n..dl to b. 10.11.0 out. ~. M~. B.~k'~'1 I.tt.~ It.t'I, "Tn. d.t.~mln.tlon 01 ..cn al~tl.. Involv.m.mt II .1~..oY In al.c.," Wh.t do. I th.t m.ln? II It II ~.,.~lnQ to whlcn p.~ty II QOlnQ to p.y, th.t I.IU. n"dl to be d.lt with up I~ont. E. K, m.ntlon.d th. l~blt~ltlon p~ovl110n. 01 hll 1..1., but thll 11 not I I.... IIIU', fO". \ (."'.,t,\,,\ I , I 'In ~ [/~I ,,-, e August 2, 1990 Iowa Wlldlifo Fedoratlon, rne, P,O. Box 1222 Codar Rapids IA 52406-1222 Wo aro ploased to nomlnato Projoet GREEN lor tho Consorvallon Organlzallon of \ho Yoar Award, Tho namo of this tanlasllc group ot volunteers Is an acronym lor Grow to Roach Envlronmonlal Exeolloneo Now. It was foundod In 1967 and has boon toachlng us how to onhaneo our onvlronmont ovor slneo. Somo 01 tho projocls lundod by \holr dona lions 01 monoy and labor might not havo boon done at all, or might have boon done much later, had we doponded eolely on public funding. Tho eooporallon within this group and lis eooperallon wllh olhor groups has boon an Idoal systom 01 getllng things done. For example, tholr GREEN Granls lor Schools provide matching lunds for landscaping plans on school grounds. Tho Roosovell School project (Newslotter. pogo 1). was lundod by federal and slalo govornmonts, tho Iowa City Community School Dlslrlct, and prlvale donations, along with ProJoct GREEN, Labor como Irom tho Mayor's Youth Employmont Program. Consorvallon Corps, and the Roosovolt Paronl,Toachor Organlzallon. Tho eomplollon of this projoetln August will provldo the Roosovelt School populallon and othora with a place 10 oxploro a wetland, 0 lall grass prairie, and a buttorfly pralrlo. Building tho 'Coralvlllo Connoctlon' trail (Nowslottor, pogo 2) took four yoa,s of Projoet GREEN planning tlmo and ulUmatoly tho eooporallon of tho Crandlc Railroad, tho City of CoraMllo, and tho City of Iowa City. Tho landscaping 01 this dollghllul rlverfronltrall will conllnuo this summor with tho holp 01 tho Youth Consorvallon Corps. Tho main sourco of funds lor this organlzallon Is an annual GREEN Gordon Fair In which plants donalod by mombors aro sold by mombors who oxplaln plant caro to purchasora. Thoro Is also a gardon tour oach summor which brings In funds. An enclosuro IIsls amounts spont oach yoar lor tho flrstlwonty yoarsthat Project GREEN voluntoors Improvod our community. A naw projoct eurronl~ 'n tho works'ls a renovallon 01 Iho landscaping In Iowa Clty'e oldost park,the 160-yoar-old Collego Groon. (Soo Collogo Groon Proposal,) This has bogun, os havo all olhor pr%cls, wllh voluntoors raising lunds, It wllllncludo professional do signs and plans, plant malorlals, amonlllos - and as always, community Involvomont. We hope Ihat you ag,oe with us that Ihe work of Projoct GREEN dosorvos an award lor Improving tho envlronmont of our community and for Inspiring Its clllzens to do the some, , , John McDonald, Mayor City 01 Iowa City Mlehaol Kallcheo. Mayor City 01 Coralville Balbara Groho, Superlntondont Iowa City Community School Dlstrlel Richard Myors, Chairman Johnson County Board 01 Supervisors /'Af'f