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  2. Begin by entering the FACILITY ADDRESS in the designated field. Ensure that the address is complete and accurate to avoid any processing delays.
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Electromagnetics (EM) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) are two methods that are frequently used to identify the presence or absence of USTs on a site. EM data are acquired by generating a current in a transmitting coil and measuring the response from the subsurface in a receiving coil.
Description. EPA developed UST Finder, a web map application containing a comprehensive national map of underground storage tank (UST) and UST release data. The application has a combination of data sourced from states and territories, and EPA data for Indian country.
EPAs technical regulations for USTs are designed to reduce the chance of releases from USTs, detect leaks and spills when they do occur, and secure a prompt cleanup. UST owners and operators are responsible for reporting and cleaning up any releases.
Underground storage tank regulations. Washingtons Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations, or UST rule, are in place to prevent the release of petroleum or other hazardous substances from underground storage tank systems and ensure any leaks or spills are found and cleaned up.
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), along with the Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials, developed UST Finder, a web-based map application containing a comprehensive, state-sourced national map of underground storage tank (UST) and leaking UST (LUST) data.