We’re the first to admit it: keeping up with rapidly changing demands these days is hard enough without having to make sure you comply with every UST requirement.
However, there are still some simple things you can– and should– do every day, every month and as-needed. Given a little effort on your part, you can have a large impact on reducing the likelihood of a leak or spill from your UST system.
Here is our simplified UST management plan in times of emergencies. Or, put another way, Our Top 8 UST rules you should follow regardless. This is in addition to cleaning and disinfecting protocols listed here.
We sent this list to EPA’s top UST official for feedback prior to publishing. Here is what she said:
“I love your list. Hope you share it far & wide” -Carolyn Hoskinson, Director, EPA’s Office of Underground Storage Tanks
Doing these 8 things will greatly reduce the risk of a problem impacting your customers, your staff, your property and your community. We recognize that all UST regulations are important and play a part in preventing problems, but if you can only do some of them, we’d pick these.*