EPA Launches New Website for Underground Storage Tanks

‘What’s New’ box links directly to 2015 revised UST regulations, guide for petroleum vapor intrusion and UST corrective action training.

September 22, 2015

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a new website for underground storage tanks and the new @EPAland Twitter account for land-specific tweets. Organizations that linked to the old EPA site will need to update the URL to the new site.

EPA’s new site streamlines information pertaining to USTs, such as requirements, preventing and detecting releases and storing alternative fuels in USTs. The “What’s New” box in the upper right section links directly to new areas, such as the 2015 revised UST regulations, EPA’s guide for petroleum vapor intrusion and UST corrective action training. New information will also be posted to this box.

The new @EPAland Twitter account provides tweets about land protection and occasional tweets about preventing and cleaning up underground storage tank releases.

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