96-3587. Underground Storgae Tank Program; Approved State Program for Maine  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 35 (Wednesday, February 21, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 6554-6556]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-3587]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 282
    
    [FRL-5345-2]
    
    
    Underground Storgae Tank Program; Approved State Program for 
    Maine
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Immediate final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended 
    (RCRA), authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to grant 
    approval to states to operate their underground storage tank programs 
    in lieu of the federal program. 40 CFR part 282 codifies EPA's decision 
    to approve state programs and incorporates by reference those 
    provisions of the state statutes and regulations that will be subject 
    to EPA's inspection and enforcement authorities under sections 3007, 
    7003, 9005, and 9006 of RCRA. This rule codifies in part 282 the prior 
    approval of Maine's underground storage tank program and incorporates 
    by reference appropriate provisions of state statutes and regulations.
    
    DATES: This regulation shall be effective April 22, 1996, unless EPA 
    publishes a prior Federal Register notice withdrawing this immediate 
    final rule. All comments on the codification of Maine's underground 
    storage tank program must be received by the close of business March 
    22, 1996. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed 
    in the regulations is approved by the Director of the Federal Register, 
    as of April 22, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to the Docket Clerk (Docket No. UST 
    5-3), Underground Storage Tank Program, HPU-CAN7, U.S. EPA Region I, 
    JFK Federal Building, Boston, MA 02203-2211. Comments received by EPA 
    may be inspected in the public docket, located in the Waste Management 
    Division Record Center, 90 Canal St., Boston, MA 02203 from 9 a.m. to 4 
    p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas Burns, Underground Storage Tank 
    Program, HPU-CAN7, U.S. EPA Region I, JFK Federal Building, Boston, MA 
    02203-2211. Phone: (617) 573-9663.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Section 9004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 
    as amended (RCRA), 42 U.S.C. 6991c, allows the U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency to approve state underground storage tank programs to 
    operate in the state in lieu of the federal underground storage tank 
    program. EPA published a Federal Register document announcing its 
    decision to grant approval to Maine. (57 FR 36, February 24, 1992). 
    Approval was effective on March 18, 1992.
        EPA codifies its approval of State programs in 40 CFR part 282 and 
    incorporates by reference therein the state statutes and regulations 
    that will be subject to EPA's inspection and enforcement authorities 
    under sections 3007, 7003, 9005, and 9006 of Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 
    U.S.C. 6927, 6973, 6991d and 6991e. Today's rulemaking codifies EPA's 
    approval of the Maine underground storage tank program. This 
    codification reflects the state program in effect at the time EPA 
    granted Maine approval under section 9004(a), 42 U.S.C. 6991c(a) for 
    its underground storage tank program. Notice and opportunity for 
    comment were provided earlier on the Agency's decision to approve the 
    Maine program, and EPA is not now reopening that decision nor 
    requesting comment on it.
        Codification provides clear notice to the public of the scope of 
    the approved program in each state. Revisions to state underground 
    storage tank programs are necessary when federal statutory or 
    regulatory authority is modified. By codifying the approved Maine 
    program and by amending the Code of Federal Regulations whenever a new 
    or different set of requirements is approved in Maine, the status of 
    federally approved requirements of the Maine program will be readily 
    discernible. Only those provisions of the Maine underground storage 
    tank program for which approval has been granted by EPA will be 
    incorporated by reference for enforcement purposes.
        To codify EPA's approval of Maine's underground storage tank 
    program, EPA has added Sec. 282.69 to title 40 of the CFR. Section 
    282.69 incorporates by reference for enforcement purposes the State's 
    statutes and regulations. Section 282.69 also references the Attorney 
    General's Statement, Demonstration of Adequate Enforcement Procedures, 
    the Program Description, and the Memorandum of Agreement, which are 
    approved as part of the underground storage tank program under Subtitle 
    I of RCRA.
        The Agency retains the authority under Sections 9005 and 9006 of 
    Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991d and 6991e, and other applicable 
    statutory and regulatory provisions to undertake inspections and 
    enforcement actions in approved states. With respect to such an 
    enforcement action, EPA will rely on federal sanctions, federal 
    inspection authorities, and federal procedures rather than the state 
    authorized analogs to these provisions. Therefore, the approved Maine 
    enforcement authorities will not be incorporated by reference. Forty 
    CFR Sec. 282.69 lists those approved Maine authorities that would fall 
    into this category
        The public also needs to be aware that some provisions of the 
    Maine's underground storage tank program are not part of the federally 
    approved state program. These are:
         Registration requirements for farm or residential tanks 
    less than or equal to 1,100 gallons containing motor fuels for non-
    commercial use;
         Registration requirements for tanks used for storing 
    heating oil for consumptive use on the premises; and
         Permanent closure requirements for tanks containing 
    heating oil consumed on the premises where stored.
        These non-approved provisions are not part of the RCRA Subtitle I 
    program because they are ``broader in scope'' than Subtitle I of RCRA. 
    See 40 CFR 281.12(a)(3)(ii). As a result, state provisions which are 
    ``broader in scope'' than the federal program are not incorporated by 
    reference for purposes of enforcement in part 282. Section 282.69 of 
    the codification simply lists for reference and clarity the Maine 
    statutory and regulatory provisions which are ``broader in scope'' than 
    the federal program and which are not, therefore, part of the approved 
    program being codified today. ``Broader in scope'' provisions cannot be 
    enforced by EPA; the State, however, will continue to enforce such 
    provisions.
    
    Certification Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This rule codifies the decision already made (57 FR 36, February 
    24, 1992) to approve the Maine underground storage 
    
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    tank program and thus has no separate effect. Therefore, this rule does 
    not require a regulatory flexibility analysis. Thus, pursuant to 
    Section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), I 
    hereby certify that this rule will not have a significant economic 
    impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    
    Compliance With Executive Order 12866
    
        The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this rule from the 
    requirements of Section 6 of Executive Order 12866.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., Federal 
    agencies must consider the paperwork burden imposed by any information 
    request contained in a proposed or final rule. This rule will not 
    impose any information requirements upon the regulated community.
    
    List of Subjects In 40 CFR Part 282
    
        Environmental protection, Hazardous substances, Incorporation by 
    reference, Intergovernmental relations, State program approval, 
    Underground storage tanks, Water pollution control.
    
        Dated: September 21, 1995.
    John P. DeVillars,
    Regional Administrator.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR part 282 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 282--APPROVED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAMS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 282 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6912, 6991c, 6991d, and 6991e.
    
        2. Subpart B is amended by adding Sec. 282.69 to read as follows:
    
    Subpart B--Approved State Programs
    
    
    Sec. 282.69--Maine State-Administered Program.
    
        (a) The State of Maine is approved to administer and enforce an 
    underground storage tank program in lieu of the federal program under 
    Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 
    (RCRA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq. The State's program, as 
    administered by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, was 
    approved by EPA pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6991c and part 281 of this 
    chapter. EPA approved the Maine program on February 18, 1992, and the 
    approval was effective on March 18, 1992.
        (b) Maine has primary responsibility for enforcing its underground 
    storage tank program. However, EPA retains the authority to exercise 
    its inspection and enforcement authorities under sections 3007, 7003, 
    9005 and 9006 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6927, 6973, 6991d and 6991e, as well 
    as under other statutory and regulatory provisions.
        (c) To retain program approval, Maine must revise its approved 
    program to adopt new changes to the federal Subtitle I program which 
    make it more stringent, in accordance with section 9004 of RCRA, 42 
    U.S.C. 6991c, and 40 CFR part 281, subpart E. If Maine obtains approval 
    for the revised requirements pursuant to section 9004 of RCRA, 42 
    U.S.C. 6991c, the newly approved statutory and regulatory provisions 
    will be added to this subpart and notice of any change will be 
    published in the Federal Register.
        (d) Maine has final approval for the following elements submitted 
    to EPA in Maine's program application for final approval and approved 
    by EPA on February 18, 1992. Copies may be obtained from the 
    Underground Storage Tank Program, Maine Department of Environmental 
    Protection, AMHI Complex-Ray Building, Hospital Street, Augusta, ME 
    04333. The elements are listed below:
        (1) State statutes and regulations. (i) The provisions cited in 
    this paragraph are incorporated by reference as part of the underground 
    storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
        (A) Maine Statutory Requirements Applicable to the Underground 
    Storage Tank Program, 1995.
        (B) Maine Regulatory Requirements Applicable to the Underground 
    Storage Tank Program, 1995.
        (ii) The following statutes and regulations are part of the 
    approved state program, although not incorporated by reference herein 
    for enforcement purposes.
        (A) The statutory provisions include: Title 38 Maine Revised 
    Statutes Annotated, Sections 561 through 570.
        (B) The regulatory provisions include: Maine Regulations for 
    Registration, Installation, Operation and Closure of Underground Oil 
    Storage Facilities Chapter 691 Section 1 through 13.
        (iii) The following statutory and regulatory provisions are broader 
    in scope than the federal program, are not part of the approved 
    program, and are not incorporated by reference herein for enforcement 
    purposes.
        (A) Title 38 Maine Statutes Annotated, Section 565, insofar as it 
    refers to registration requirements for tanks greater than 1,100 
    gallons containing heating oil consumed on the premises where stored.
        (B) Maine Environmental Protection Regulations Chapter 691, Section 
    6 regulations of heating oil facilities for consumption on premises, 
    Section 9 facilities for underground storage of heavy oils.
        (2) Statement of legal authority. (i) ``Attorney General's 
    Statement for Final Approval'', signed by the Attorney General of Maine 
    on December 5, 1991, though not incorporated by reference, is 
    referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program 
    under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
        (ii) Letter from the Attorney General of Maine to EPA, is 
    referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program 
    under Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
        (3) Demonstration of procedures for adequate enforcement. The 
    ``Demonstration of Procedures for Adequate Enforcement'' submitted as 
    part of the original application in November 1991, though not 
    incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved 
    underground storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 
    6991 et seq.
        (4) Program description. The program description and any other 
    material submitted as part of the original application in December 20, 
    1991, though not incorporated by reference, are referenced as part of 
    the approved underground storage tank program under Subtitle I of RCRA, 
    42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
        (5) Memorandum of Agreement. The Memorandum of Agreement between 
    EPA Region I and the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, 
    signed by the EPA Regional Administrator on November, 1992, though not 
    incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved 
    underground storage tank program under subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 
    6991 et seq.
        3. Appendix A to part 282 is amended by adding in alphabetical 
    order ``Maine'' and its listing.
    
    Appendix A To Part 282--State Requirements Incorporated by Reference in 
    Part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations
    
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    Maine
    
        The following is an informational listing of the state 
    requirements incorporated by reference in part 282 of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations:
        (a) The statutory provisions include: Maine Revised Statutes 
    Annotated, 1990, Tile 38. 
    
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    Subchapter 11-B Underground Oil Storage Facilities and Groundwater 
    Protection.
    
    Section 561--Findings; Purpose
    Section 562-A--Definitions
    Section 563--Registration of underground oil storage tanks
    Section 563-A--Prohibition of nonconforming underground oil storage 
    facilities and tanks
    Section 563-B--Regulatory powers of department
    Section 564--Regulation of underground oil storage facilities
    Section 566-A--Abandonment of underground oil storage facilities and 
    tanks
    Section 567--Certification of underground tank installers
    Section 568--Cleanup and removal of prohibited discharges
    Section 568-A--Fund coverage requirements
    Section 568-B--Fund Insurance Review Board
    Section 569-A--Ground water Oil Clean-up Fund
    Section 570--Liability
    
        (b) The regulatory provisions include State of Maine, Department 
    of Environmental Protection, Regulation for Registration, 
    Installation, Operation and Closure of Underground Storage 
    Facilities Chapter 691, September 16, 1991:
    
    Section 1. Legal Authority
    Section 2. Preamble
    Section 3. Definitions
    Section 4. Registration of Underground Oil Storage Tanks
    Section 5. Regulation of Motor Fuel, Marketing & Distribution 
    Facilities
        A. Applicability
        B. Design and Installation Standards for New and Replacement 
    Facilities
        C. Retrofitting Requirements for Existing Facilities
        D. Monitoring, Maintenance, & Operating Procedures for Existing, 
    New & Replacement Facilities & Tanks
        E. Facility Closure and Abandonment
    Section 7. Regulation of Facilities for the Underground Storage of 
    Waste Oil
        A. Applicability
        B. Design and Installation Standards
        C. Operation, Maintenance, Testing, Requirements for Existing, 
    New and Replacement Facilities
        D. Closure & Abandonment of Waste Oil Facilities
    Section 8. Regulation of Field Constructed Underground Oil Storage 
    Tanks
    Section 10. Regulation of Pressurized Airport Hydrant Piping Systems
    Section 11. Regulations for Closure of Underground Oil Storage 
    Facilities
        A. Facility Closure Requirements
        B. Temporarily Out of Service Facilities and Tanks
        C. Abandonment by Removal
        D. Abandonment by Filling in Place
        E. Notification Requirements
    Section 12. Discharge and Leak Investigation, Response and 
    Corrective Action Requirements
    Section 13. Severability
    Appendix A: Cathodic Protection Monitoring
    Appendix B: Hydrostatic Piping Line Tightness Tests
    Appendix C: Requirements for Pneumatic Testing
    Appendix D: Installation of Underground Tanks
    Appendix E: Installation for Underground Piping
    Appendix F: Specification for Ground Water Vertical Monitoring Wells
    Appendix H: Monitoring and Obtaining Samples for Laboratory Analysis
    Appendix J: Requirements for Abandonment by Removal
    Appendix K: Requirements for Abandonment in Place
    
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Document Information

Effective Date:
4/22/1996
Published:
02/21/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Immediate final rule.
Document Number:
96-3587
Dates:
This regulation shall be effective April 22, 1996, unless EPA publishes a prior Federal Register notice withdrawing this immediate final rule. All comments on the codification of Maine's underground storage tank program must be received by the close of business March 22, 1996. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulations is approved by the Director of the Federal Register, as of April 22, 1996.
Pages:
6554-6556 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5345-2
PDF File:
96-3587.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 282.69--Maine