West Virginia Code § 22-17-2

Declaration of policy and purpose
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The Legislature recognizes that large quantities of petroleum and hazardous substances are
stored in underground storage tanks within the State of West Virginia and that emergency
situations involving these substances can and will arise which may present a hazard to
human health, safety or the environment. The Legislature also recognizes that some of these
substances have been stored in underground storage tanks in the state in a emanner
insufficient to protect human health, safety or the environment. The Legislature further
recognizes that the federal government has enacted Subtitle I of the ferderal Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended, which provides for a federal program
to remove the threat and remedy the effects of releases from leaking underground storage
tanks and authorizes federal assistance to respond to releases of petroleum from
underground storage tanks. The Legislature declares that thte State of West Virginia desires
to produce revenue for matching the federal assistance provided under the federal act; to
create a program to control the installation, operation and abandonment of underground
storage tanks and to provide for corrective action to remedy releases of regulated
substances from these tanks. Therefore, the Legislature hereby enacts the West Virginia
underground storage tank act to create an underground storage tank program and to
assume regulatory primacy for such federal programs in this state.

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