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What must an owner or operator of a UST advise the local agency regarding a specific reuse?

The name of the new owner and new operator of the UST

The nature of intended use

The state water resources control board must be informed

The necessity for an owner or operator of a UST (Underground Storage Tank) to advise the local agency emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliance and environmental protection. Specifically, informing the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is crucial because this board plays a vital role in overseeing the management of water quality and the safe operation of USTs in California. When a specific reuse of a UST is planned, the SWRCB must be notified to ensure that the intended reuse complies with existing regulations and does not pose a risk to the environment or public health. This is especially important as USTs can potentially affect groundwater quality if not managed properly. The communication with the SWRCB helps in assessing the possible implications of the intended use and provides an opportunity for guidance or oversight on the reuse procedure. Other aspects such as the nature of the intended use or the location of that use are important considerations but the primary regulatory requirement is to ensure that the relevant state authorities are informed of any changes that might affect water quality or environmental safety. By keeping the SWRCB in the loop, the UST owner or operator supports a system of checks and balances designed to protect both natural resources and human health in the context of environmental stewardship.

The location of intended use

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