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Basic Information About The Underground Storage Tank Program

In 1985, EPA created the Office of Underground Storage Tanks to carry out a Congressional mandate to develop and implement a regulatory program for underground storage tank (UST) systems. For the legislative history of the UST program, see "What Is The History Of The Federal Underground Storage Tank Program?"

What Is An Underground Storage Tank System?

An underground storage tank system is a tank and any underground piping connected to the tank that has at least 10 percent of its combined volume underground. The federal UST regulations apply to only underground tanks and piping storing either petroleum or certain hazardous substances.

Who Implements The UST Program?

The underground storage tank program is primarily implemented by states and territories. Your first point of contact is the state or territorial regulatory agency that has jurisdiction where the USTs are physically located. See state and territorial UST program offices for a list of contacts.

If you have a question that involves USTs in Indian Country, contact your EPA regional office. EPA has responsibility for, and authority over, USTs in Indian Country.

Where Is More Information Available?

This Web site provides accurate and frequently updated information relevant to the federal underground storage tank program. An overview of the program as well as program facts, an alphabetical subject index, and links to more information related to underground storage tanks may be particularly helpful in learning about the UST program.

Need More Information?

EPA's Underground Storage Tank Program Directory provides contact information for EPA headquarters and regional personnel as well as contact information for state and territory programs. A list of headquarters staff and our addresses is available at Contact Us.

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