E.P.A. Awards Oklahoma over $1.2 million to Reduce Water Contamination Risk in Underground Tanks
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Category: Grants and AwardsType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, June 30th, 2015
DALLAS - (June 30, 2015) The E.P.A. (EPA) has recently awarded the Oklahoma Corporation Conservation Commission $459,000 to respond to petroleum leaks from underground storage tanks (UST). The agency will also gain $809,000 to clean petroleum leaks.
E.P.A. recently strengthened the federal underground storage tank (UST) requirements to enhance prevention and detection of petroleum delivers from USTs which are one of the leading sources of groundwater contamination. The action also strengthened existing requirements to help ensure USTs in the U.S. meet the same release protection standards.
The docket for the UST regulation is EPA-HQ-UST-2011-0301 and can be accessed at
http://www.regulations.gov when the final regulation is published.
Leaks from underground storage tanks allow toxic fumes and vapors to escape and collect in areas such as parking garages or basements where they can cause explosions or respiratory illness. Toxic contaminants can also leak into groundwater sources that people depend on for drinking water. Regularly monitoring tanks and pipes minimizes contamination risks.
USTs contain petroleum products like diesel fuel, gasoline and kerosene. Some USTs are used to store hazardous substances. The greatest potential hazard from a leaking UST is that these contaminants can seep into the soil and contaminate groundwater, the source of drinking water for nearly half of all Americans, making water unsafe or unpleasant to drink.
E.P.A. regularly works with state, local and tribal governments to ensure that UST systems are installed, operated, maintained and closed safely. UST compliance prevents harm to others and the environment. E.P.A. UST grants help provide technical assistance, outreach, training, inspections, enforcement and remediation.
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