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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the epa 7530 form in our platform's editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'State Agency Name and Address' section, along with your ID number and date received. This information is crucial for state records.
  3. Select the type of notification: A. New Facility, B. Amended, or C. Closure. Indicate the number of tanks at your facility if applicable.
  4. In Section I, provide ownership details of the UST(s), including the owner's name and contact information.
  5. Complete Section II with the location details of your USTs, ensuring accuracy in latitude and longitude coordinates.
  6. Fill out Sections III to VII regarding ownership type, facility type, contact person, and financial responsibility mechanisms.
  7. In Section IX, describe each underground storage tank by providing identification numbers, status, installation dates, materials used, and substances stored.
  8. Finally, ensure you sign Sections VIII and XI after reviewing all entries for accuracy before submitting your completed form.

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What types of tanks are exempt from federal UST regulations? stormwater and wastewater; Flow-through process tanks; Tanks of 110 gallons or less capacity; and Emergency spill and overflow tanks.
All tanks under 20,000 gallons must have, at a minimum, a 4-inch fire outlet with an internal anti-vortex plate that must sit 6 above the tank floor. These tanks must also have a minimum of a 4 valve and a male adapter with a cap to protect the threads.
3.2 Requirements for USTs All underground storage tanks (USTs) must have equipment for spill and overfill prevention, leak detection, and corrosion protection (40 CFR 280 Subpart C and D). Only trained personnel who follow standard procedures may new tanks or close existing tanks (40 CFR 280.20(e)).
ePA FORM. ePAs are the electronic personnel action forms used by departments to submit payroll, position, and employment status related changes. The ePA form is submitted and routed through Everest, which is powered by K2.
For example, OSHAs guidelines for fuel storage emphasize keeping fuel tanks away from areas where workers are present. They also advise not stacking tanks over 30 gallons and storing large containers in fire-resistant cabinets. These measures prevent accidents and ensure a safer workplace for all employees.

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Consider factors such as durability, corrosion resistance, UV resistance, and cost when selecting the tank material. Additionally, ensure that the tank construction meets industry standards and is designed to withstand environmental conditions prevalent , such as temperature fluctuations and seismic activity.
0:18 3:22 Name make and model are also required and can be found on the EPA. Sticker. If youre using anMoreName make and model are also required and can be found on the EPA. Sticker. If youre using an independent commercial importer ICI youll need to fill in the relevant. Information in box 8.

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