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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin TSSA Tanks Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part A, which includes details about the service event. Provide the facility name, owner name, and contact information.
  3. Indicate the type of service being performed (closure, repair/upgrade, or change-in-service) and specify the portion of the system being serviced.
  4. Complete the tank system detail section by entering tank ID numbers, material types, capacities, and contents. Answer whether there has been a release and provide details if applicable.
  5. In Part B, assess site conditions. Document any stained soils, odors, or water presence in excavations. Include sampling results and observations.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that all required fields are completed and any necessary attachments are included.

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Yes, it does require a permit to remove an oil tank.
A complete version of the law that governs underground storage tanks (USTs) is available in the U.S. Code, Title 42, Chapter 82, Subchapter IX.
Retail facilities are subject to EPAs SPCC planning requirements if their onsite aggregate aboveground storage capacity of oil is greater than 1,320 gallons or their completely buried storage capacity is greater than 42,000 gallons.
All in-use and temporarily-out-of-service storage tanks that a​re used to store a regulated substance must have a permit to operate from DATCP. The following types of tanks are exempt from the permitting requirements: Aboveground tanks.
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.

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Aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) are subject to other federal, state, or local regulations. Most ASTs need to meet U.S. EPAs Spill, Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements (40 CFR, Part 112).

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