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17.56.310    CONDITIONAL, ONE-TIME FILL AND EMERGENCY OPERATING PERMITS

(1) For an underground storage tank system installed after December 31, 2001, the department shall issue a conditional operating permit and tag upon the submission of all documentation required by ARM 17.56.1305, related to the installation of that underground storage tank system.

(2) The department may issue a conditional operating permit when an UST system does not have an operating permit and active operation is to be resumed after the UST system has been out of use. A conditional operating permit may be issued upon the department's receipt of the test results or written notice required in ARM 17.56.701.

(3) A conditional operating permit and tag issued under (1) or (2) expires 180 days after issuance.

(4) Notwithstanding issuance of a conditional operating permit, the department may pursue any enforcement measures available under Title 75, chapter 11, part 5, MCA, to address UST violations.

(5) The department may issue a one-time fill permit for the following purposes:

(a) testing related to installation of a new UST system. The department may issue the fill permit concurrently with an installation permit issued pursuant to subchapter 13; or

(b) testing related to returning an inactive UST system to active status. The department may issue the fill permit upon receipt of written notice, in accordance with ARM 17.56.701, that the UST will return to active operational status.

(6) The department may issue an emergency operating permit to allow operation of an UST without a valid operating permit and tag when operation of the UST is necessary to protect the safety and welfare of persons, property, or national security from imminent harm or threat of harm.

(a) Before issuing an emergency operating permit, the department shall determine that:

(i) under all the circumstances, any potential impacts to human health and the environment arising from operation of the UST are outweighed by the interest in preserving health, safety or welfare of persons, property or national security; and

(b) Emergency permits expire when the emergency is abated or 90 days after issuance of the permit, whichever time period is shorter.

(c) Notwithstanding issuance of an emergency permit, the department may pursue any enforcement measures available under Title 75, chapter 11, part 5, MCA, to address UST violations.

(d) In order to reduce the risk of a release, any emergency operating permit issued by the department under this rule may be subject to conditions or procedures that the department determines are necessary to minimize risks to human health or to the environment.

 

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History: 75-11-505, 75-11-509, MCA; IMP, 75-11-509, MCA; NEW, 2003 MAR p. 2759, Eff. 12/12/03; AMD, 2006 MAR p. 913, Eff. 4/7/06.

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