HRS §342L-32
Rules for underground storage tanks and tank systems
The state must create rules for underground storage tanks and tank systems. These rules will require tanks to be built, kept, and used so they do not leak. Old tanks must be fixed or replaced by a certain date.
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The statute, as written — Standards for tanks and tank systems
(a) The department shall adopt standards under chapter 91 which shall apply to underground storage tanks and tank systems. (b) Underground storage tank and tank system standards shall include, but are not limited to the following specifications: (1) The tank and tank system shall be designed, constructed, installed, upgraded, maintained, repaired, and operated to prevent releases of the stored regulated substances for the operational life of the tank or tank system; (2) The material used in the construction or lining of the tank or tank system is compatible with the substance to be stored; and (3) Existing underground storage tanks or existing tank systems shall be replaced or upgraded not later than December 22, 1998, to prevent releases for their operating life.
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