The legislature finds that
leaking underground storage tanks containing petroleum and other
regulated substances pose a serious threat to human health and
the environment. To address this threat, the legislature intends
for the department of ecology to establish an underground storage
tank program designed, operated, and enforced in a manner that,
at a minimum, meets the requirements for delegation of the
federal underground storage tank program of the resource
conservation and recovery act of 1976, as amended (42 U.S.C. Sec.
6901, et seq.). The legislature intends that statewide
requirements for underground storage tanks adopted by the
department be consistent with and no less stringent than the
requirements in the federal regulations and the underground
storage tank compliance act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 15801 et
seq., energy policy act of 2005, P.L. 109-58, Title XV, subtitle
B).
The legislature further finds that certain areas of the
state possess physical characteristics that make them especially
vulnerable to threats from leaking underground storage tanks and
that in these environmentally sensitive areas, local requirements
more stringent than the statewide requirements may apply.
[2007 c 147 § 1; 1989 c 346 § 1.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.