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Author Robinson, Janet E

Title Issues in Underground Storage Tank Management UST Closure and Financial Assurance
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press LLC, 1993

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Description 1 online resource (319 pages)
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Tables; List of Appendices; List of Acronyms; Introduction; Part I: Underground Storage Tank Closure; Chapter 1: Tank Closure, Step-By-Step; 1.1 Sequence of Events; 1.1.1 Select Closure Timeframe; 1.1.2 Learn the Regulations; 1.1.3 Remove, Repair, or Retrofit; 1.1.4 Construct Closure Timeline; Chapter 2: The Law; 2.1 Laws and Regulations: Introduction; 2.2 Federal Law s; 2.2.1 The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); 2.2.2 RCRA Subtitle C: Hazardous Waste Management
2.2.3 The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, or "Superfund")2.3 State Regulation; 2.4 Local Regulation; 2.4.1 Building Codes; 2.4.2 Zoning Laws; Chapter 3: Tank Closure: Strategies and Procedures; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Abandonment or Removal?; 3.3 Standard Procedures and Common Practices; 3.3.1 Tank Removal; 3.3.2 Abandonment in Place; 3.3.3 Tank Conditioning; 3.3.4 The Real World: Common Problems and Variations; 3.3.5 A Note on Remediation During Removal; 3.4 Tank Disposal; 3.4.1 Tank Disposal: Recycling; 3.4.2 Tank Disposal: Landfilling
3.5 Waste Disposal3.5.1 Definition of "Hazardous Waste"; 3.5.2 Petroleum-Contaminated Soils; 3.5.3 Waste Disposal Responsibilities; 3.5.4 Waste Disposal and Tank Owner Liability; Chapter 4: Site Assessment; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Records Review; 4.3 Visual Inspection; 4.4 Sample Collection and Analysis; 4.4.1 Sample Types and Locations; 4.4.2 Selection of Analytical Methods; 4.5 Factors Affecting Sampling Results; 4.6 How Clean is Clean?; 4.7 Equipment Decontamination; 4.8 Field Screening Methods; 4.8.1 Uses and Limitations of Field Screening Techniques; 4.8.2 Vapor Analyses
4.8.3 Surface Geophysical Survey TechniquesChapter 5: Contracting UST Disposal Services; 5.1 Contracting Options; 5.2 Obtaining Service; 5.2.1 Competitive Bidding; 5.2.2 Direct Selection; 5.2.3 Contracts; 5.2.4 Program Management; Chapter 6: Health and Safety; 6.1 General Guidelines; 6.2 Site Hazards; 6.2.1 Fire and Explosion; 6.2.2 Hazardous Fumes and Materials; 6.2.3 Confined Spaces; 6.2.4 Open Trenches; 6.2.5 Heavy Equipment; 6.3 29 CFR 1910: OSHA Health and Safety Requirements; 6.3.1 Health and Safety Plan; 6.3.2 Site Characterization and Analysis; 6.3.3 Training
6.3.4 Medical SurveillancePart II: Underground Storage Tank Financial Responsibility; Chapter 7: UST Financial Responsibility: A Fact Of Life In The 1990s; 7.1 Introduction; 7.1.1 Coping with UST Financial Responsibility; 7.1.2 Requirements for Public Acceptance of UST Financial Responsibility; 7.1.3 Improving the Chances for Compliance with UST Financial Responsibility Requirements; 7.2 Background of UST Financial Responsibility Requirements; 7.2.1 The Environmental and Legal Context of LUST Financial Responsibility; 7.3 Evolution and Summary of EPA's UST Financial Responsibility Program
7.3.1 EPA's Initial Proposai -- April 17, 1987
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Author Thompson, Paul S
Conn, W. David
Geyer, L. Leon
ISBN 9781498710732
1498710735