Tanks Subcommittee Publications

ASTSWMO Peer Match Program Trip Report Compendium
»Peer Match Trip Report Compendium

 

UST Task Force

UST Task Force Compilation of Responses to List of Data Issues for State Rulemaking Efforts (March 2010)
»Responses to List of Data Issues for State Rulemaking Efforts

LUST Task Force

LUST Task Force Petroleum Vapor Intrusion Status Report (January 2010)
»LUST Task Force Petroleum Vapor Intrusion Status Report

LUST Task Force Orientation Manual (January 2010)
»LUST Task Force Orientation Manual

LUST Task Force Letter in Support of Continued Funding of EPA ORD Research on Fuels (August 2009)
»Letter in Support of ORD Research

LUST Task Force Recommendation to EPA OUST on Lead Scavenger Sampling (April 2009)
»Letter of Recommendation to EPA OUT

LUST Task Force Letter to EPA OUST Requesting Assistance in Preparing a Petrolium Vapor (January 2009)
»Letter of Request to EPA OUST

2005 Soil Vapor Monitoring, Vapor Intrusion, and Indoor Air: A Workshop (September 2005)
The files from the 2005 Soil Vapor Monitoring, Vapor Intrusion, and Indoor Air Workshop are grouped together on a separate page. Click on the link below to go to that page.

»2005 Soil Vapor Monitoring, Vapor Intrusion, and Indoor Air Workshop Page

OR Review of National Cleanup Trends (September 2003)
»OR Review of National Cleanup Trends (99 KB)

LUST Task Force Review of National LUST Cleanup Trends (September 2003)
The files from the LUST Task Force Review of National LUST Cleanup Trends are grouped together on a separate page. Click on the link below to go to that page.
»LUST Task Force Review of National LUST Cleanup Trends Page

MTBE and Fuel Oxygenates Workgroup Newsletter, #14,Volume 5, No. 1 (Summer 2002)
If you would like copies of earlier editions of the MTBE and Fuel Oxygenates Workgroup Newsletter, please call ASTSWMO at (202) 624-5828.
»Newsletter #14 (448 KB)

 

State Funds Task Force

State Fund Survey Results 2009 (Please note that these PDFs are meant to be printed on legal size paper)
»Summary
»Table 1: Design Characteristics of State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 2: Funding for State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 3: Level of Activity in State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 4: Cost Control Measures and Management Practices Used by State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 5: State Fund Updates

Pulse of the Nation 2008
»A compendium of State Fund stories from the 17th Annual State Fund Meeting.

State Fund Survey Results 2008
»The complete survey results in a single PDF file (190.7 KB)
See below to download sections of the result individually.
»Summary
»Table 1: Design Characteristics of State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 2: Funding for State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 3: Level of Activity in State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 4: Cost Control Measures and Management Practices Used by State Financial Assurance Funds
»Table 5: State Fund Updates

State Financial Assurance Funds Surveys (1997-2007)
The State Financial Assurance Funds Survey files for the years 1997-2007 are grouped together on a separate page. These survey results include data from 46 State LUST Financial Assurance Funds and are compiled into five separate tables and a summary. The tables are organized into categories including: design characteristics; funding, level of activity; cost control measures and management practices; and state fund legislative activity. If further information is needed, please feel free to contact Chuck Schwer at (802) 241-3876 or via email chuck.schwer@state.vt.us or contact Julius Shapiro, ASTSWMO Tanks Staff Associate, at (202) 624-7886 or via email at jshapiro@astswmo.org.
»State Financial Assurance Funds Survey Page

State Fund Success Stories Compendium, Eleventh Edition (June 2006)
»2006 Compendium (166 KB)

State Fund Success Stories Compendium, Tenth Edition (June 2005)
»2005 Compendium (219 KB)

Information for Evaluating UST Financial Responsibility Options ( December 2002)
This document was prepared as a reference tool to assist State tank program managers in understanding the issues that arise in insurance coverage of leaking underground storage tanks. No reader should infer that the document advocates or discourages the use of commercial insurance in the program. Some States have developed fund-based approaches to cleanup assistance, and others are using alternative approaches to provide coverage in accordance with Federal financial assurance requirements. We believe that each State is best equipped to make such choices, and ASTSWMO's task is to provide the information necessary to make the decisions. This reference tool is intended to provide all State program managers with a consolidated source of information.
»Information for Evaluating UST Financial Responsibility Options (123 KB)

 

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