30-Day Notice For Underground Storage Tanks Page 2

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Under WAC 173-360-200 and 173-360-385, owners and operators are required to notify Ecology at least 30 days prior to
beginning underground storage tank (UST) installation, decommissioning, or change-in-service projects by mailing this notice
to the address below. A separate form must be used for each activity. Once this form is received by Ecology, it is date-stamped
and returned to the owner/operator listed on the form. Installation and decommissioning projects cannot begin within the
first 30 days after the date stamped on this form unless the wait-period has been waived by an Ecology UST inspector. If
a project cannot meet the deadlines described below, an additional 30-Day Notice must be submitted.
Department of Ecology
Underground Storage Tank Section
PO Box 47600
Olympia, WA 98504-7600
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Fill in the site and owner information completely so that any problems can be resolved quickly. The contact person listed on
this form must confirm the exact date an installation and/or decommissioning project will begin at least three business
days before proceeding.
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Installation projects must begin within 90 days of the date stamped on this notice. Complete the Tank Information section by
assigning Tank ID numbers that have not previously been used at the facility. Once, processed, this form also allows you to
receive a one-time drop of product for UST system testing purposes only. The fuel drop is not required to occur within the 90-
day period.
To receive additional deliveries, you must complete the
Business License application
and
UST Addendum
to obtain your
facility compliance tag from Ecology. The registration information must be submitted to the Department of Revenue within 30
days of bringing the system into use in order to receive a Business License with the appropriate tank endorsement(s). Once
your tank(s) store more than one inch of product, leak detection equipment and monitoring must be in place.
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Decommissioning projects must be completed within 90 days after the date stamped on this notice. Complete the Tank
Information section using Tank ID numbers listed on the Business License. Use the Comments box to include additional
information, such as when product was removed so that no more than one inch of residue remains in the system.
Contact your local fire marshal and planning department prior to tank closure to find out if any additional permits are required
by county or other local jurisdictions. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Rules, Chapter 197-11
WAC, may be required.
A site assessment is required at the time of closure. Contamination found or suspected at the site must be reported to the
appropriate Ecology regional office within 24 hours. If the contamination is confirmed, a site characterization report must be
submitted to the regional office within 90 days; if contamination is not confirmed, a site assessment report must be submitted to
the above address within 30 days.
The following are examples of tanks that are exempt from notification requirements.
Farm or residential tanks, 1,100 gallons or less, used to store motor fuel for personal or farm use only.
The fuel must be used for farm purposes and cannot be for resale.
Tanks used for storing heating oil that is used solely for the purpose of heating the premises.
Tanks with a capacity of 110 gallons or less.
Equipment or machinery tanks such as hydraulic lifts or electrical equipment tanks.
Emergency overflow tanks, catch basins, or sumps.
If you need this document in a format for the visually impaired, call Toxics Cleanup Program at (360) 407-7170. Persons with hearing loss can call
711 for Washington Relay Service. Persons with speech disability, call (877) 833-6341.
ECY 020-95 (Rev. June 2015)

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