Underground Fuel Storage Tank Regulations

Dec 22, 1997


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Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental Protection Agency officials and representatives from the petroleum industry talked with reporters about new regulations for storing underground fuel tanks. A year from now, all underground fuel storage tanks .. Read More
Environmental Protection Agency officials and representatives from the petroleum industry talked with reporters about new regulations for storing underground fuel tanks. A year from now, all underground fuel storage tanks must be upgraded or replaced. Topics included tank leakage, groundwater pollution, costs of tank replacement, and public health. Following their prepared remarks, the panelists took questions from the audience.

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  • Bolch, Carl
  • Chisholm, Philip
  • Clark, Rogers
  • Fields, Tim
  • Krambuhl, Charles
  • Leiter, Jeff
  • Littlefield, Roy
  • Nishida, Jane
  • Virbick, Anna
  • Bolch, Carl

    Vice Chairman National Assn. of Convenience Stores->Government Relations
  • Chisholm, Philip

    Executive Vice President Petroleum Manufacturers Assn. of America
  • Clark, Rogers

    Spokesman Petroleum Manufacturers Assn. of America
  • Fields, Tim

    Assistant Administrator (Acting) Environmental Protection Agency
  • Krambuhl, Charles

    Director American Petroleum Institute->Manufacturing
  • Leiter, Jeff

    Counsel Society of Independent Gasoline Marketer
  • Littlefield, Roy

    Secretary American Highway Users Alliance
  • Nishida, Jane

    Secretary Maryland->Environmental Affairs
  • Virbick, Anna

    Director Environmental Protection Agency->Office of Underground Storage Tanks