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Subpart 1.
Application.
Except as otherwise provided in subpart 2, owners and operators shall sample for contamination when removing a tank and determine, through laboratory analysis, the extent of contamination. In selecting sample types, sample locations, and measurement methods, owners and operators shall consider:
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A.
the method of closure;
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B.
the nature of the stored substance;
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C.
the type of secondary containment;
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D.
the depth to groundwater;
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areas having the greatest potential for contamination; and
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other factors necessary for identifying the presence of a release.
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Subp. 2.
Exclusions.
The following aboveground storage tank systems are excluded from the requirements of this part:
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a tank storing other regulated substances;
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B.
a tank, which has been removed, that exclusively contained number 6 grade fuel oil or asphalt cement; and
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C.
a tank with containment under the tank floor meeting part 7151.5400, subpart 3, item C, D, E, G, H, or I where:
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(1)
there is no evidence of a release through visual evidence, odor, operating history; and
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(2)
there is no compromise of the integrity of the containment.