Oklahoma Code § 17-307

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Corporation Commission - Rules governing storage tank
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systems.
A.  The Corporation Commission shall promulgate rules governing
storage tank systems.  The Commission's rules shall, at a minimum,
include the following provisions:
1.  Requirements that release detection methods or equipment or
both such methods and equipment, adequate to identify releases from
storage tank systems, be maintained;
2.  Procedures to follow when release detection methods or
equipment or both such methods and records indicate an abnormal loss
or gain which is not explainable by spillage, temperature variations
or other known causes;
3.  Requirements that appropriate corrective action be taken in
response to a release from a storage tank system as may be necessary
to protect human health, safety and welfare and the environment;
4.  Requirements to maintain records documenting actions taken
in accordance with paragraphs 1 through 3 of this subsection;
5.  An enforcement program;
6.  Requirements that notice be given to landowners whose
property has been or may be affected by a release and providing such
landowner the opportunity to have input into any activities
impacting such landowners property;
7.  Procedures to allow an adjacent property owner whose
property has been contaminated by a release to engage in corrective
action on his or her own property under the same requirements as the
tank owner or operator responsible for performing corrective action;
and
8.  Minimum schedules and standards for the design,
construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair,
monitoring, testing, inspection, release detection, performance,
abandonment and closure, of storage tank systems, as may be
necessary to protect human health, safety and welfare and the
environment.
B.  In promulgating rules establishing standards pursuant to
paragraph 8 of subsection A of this section, the Commission may
distinguish in such standards between requirements appropriate for
storage tank systems.  In making such distinctions, the Commission
may consider the following factors:
1.  Location of the storage tanks;
2.  Soil and climate conditions;
3.  Uses of the storage tanks;
4.  History of maintenance;
5.  Age of the storage tanks;
6.  National industry codes;

7.  Hydrogeology;
8.  Water table;
9.  Size of the storage tanks;
10.  Quantity of regulated substances periodically deposited in
or dispensed from the storage tank;
11.  The compatibility of the regulated substance and the
materials of which the storage tank is fabricated; and
12.  Any other factors as deemed necessary by the Commission
pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank
Consolidation Act.
C.  The Commission may promulgate rules establishing different
requirements for different areas or regions of the state if the
Commission finds that more stringent rules are necessary:
1.  To protect specific waters of the state including but not
limited to those waters of the state designated for additional
protection in Oklahoma's water quality standards; or
2.  Because conditions peculiar to that area or region require
different standards to protect public health, safety, welfare or the
environment.
D.  In promulgating rules pursuant to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Consolidation Act, the Commission
shall consider all relevant federal standards and regulations on
storage tank systems.  If the Commission promulgates any rule that
is more stringent than a federal standard or regulation on the same
subject, the Commission shall clearly express the deviation from the
federal standard or regulation and the reasons for the deviation at
a public hearing or at time of adoption of the rule.
Added by Laws 1989, c. 90, § 7, emerg. eff. April 21, 1989.  Amended
by Laws 1993, c. 344, § 5, emerg. eff. June 9, 1993; Laws 1998, c.
375, § 13, emerg. eff. June 9, 1998; Laws 2005, c. 435, § 4, eff.
Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2018, c. 27, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 2018.

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