- How To Identify An Ineligible Underground Storage Tank:
Annual self certification of compliance with all applicable administrative
and technical requirements is required. This results in the issuance of
a delivery certificate, which must be posted at each site in a location
visible to the person performing deliveries and also made available to the
common carrier who provides fuel to the site. The certificate specifies
all eligible tanks. Fill tubes must be permanently labeled to correspond
with the tank identifier on the delivery certificate. Delivery and transfer
of regulated substances are prohibited to any tank not identified as eligible
on a valid and current facility delivery certificate.
- State Underground Storage Tank Web Sites
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Texas Petroleum Storage Tank Registration Database
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Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 334 Underground and
Aboveground Storage Tanks
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Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 334 Underground
and Aboveground Storage Tanks, Rule 334.5 General Prohibitions for Underground
Storage Tanks
- Texas
Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 334 Underground and Aboveground
Storage Tanks, Rule 334.7 Registration for Underground Storage Tanks
- Texas
Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 334 Underground and Aboveground
Storage Tanks, Rule 334.8 Certification for Underground Storage Tanks
- Texas
Administrative Code, Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 334 Underground and Aboveground
Storage Tanks, Rule 334.21 Underground Storage Tank Fee Assessment
- Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, Petroleum Storage Tanks Program Homepage
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