An ast facility plan is required for the installation of permanent aboveground storage tanks at a facility that will have a total storage capacity of 500 gallons or more of static hydrocarbons or hazardous substances on either the recharge or transition zones of the edwards aquifer.
Above ground fuel storage tank regulations texas.
Brief overview of requirements for underground and aboveground tanks used to store fuel or other petroleum substances.
If your aboveground storage tank ast system is located in kinney uvalde medina bexar comal hays travis or williamson county additional requirements related to protecting the edwards or the trinity aquifer may apply title 30 texas administrative code 30 tac chapters 213 and 214.
Regulated aboveground storage tanks asts contain petroleum products.
Registering and self certifying underground storage tanks how to comply with state requirements to self certify underground storage tanks that hold motor fuels.
Not all asts are regulated in texas by the tceq.
With all applicable laws and regulations.
In addition to federal laws that regulate aboveground storage tanks asts texas has specific rules for asts containing petroleum products.
If you own one or more regulated aboveground storage tanks then you must.
Which tanks are regulated tceq is the regulator for asts if they have a capacity of over 1100 gallons and contain a petroleum product.
If the ast meets the following criteria it may not be regulated.
Petroleum product is a petroleum substance capable of being used as a motor fuel subparagraph 334 2 79.
Asts do not require financial assurance.
Aboveground storage tank regulations define a bulk storage container as any container having a capacity of 55 gallons or more and can be aboveground partially buried bunkered or totally buried.
A except as provided in subsection b of this section any person who intends to install a new or replacement aboveground storage tank ast must comply with the notification requirements of this section prior to initiating such activity.
Bunkered tanks are considered asts under 40 cfr 112.
Texas prohibits the storage of any flammable liquid at a retail gas station in an ast that has a gross capacity over 60 gallons gal with limited exceptions.