ATCP 93.733 Local government guarantee. ATCP 93.735 Local government fund. ATCP 93.737 Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms by owner or operator. ATCP 93.740 Cancellation or nonrenewal by a provider of financial assurance. ATCP 93.743 Reporting by owner or operator. ATCP 93.745 Record keeping. ATCP 93.747 Drawing on financial assurance mechanisms. ATCP 93.750 Release from the requirements. ATCP 93.753 Bankruptcy or other incapacity of owner or operator or provider of financial assurance. ATCP 93.755 Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or surety bonds. Subchapter VIII — Training for Operators of Underground Storage Tank Systems
ATCP 93.820 Designation of Class A, Class B, and Class C operators. ATCP 93.830 Responsibilities of Class A, Class B, and Class C operators. ATCP 93.840 Training elements for Class A operators. ATCP 93.841 Training elements for Class B operators. ATCP 93.842 Training elements for Class C operators. ATCP 93.850 Acceptable training and certification processes. ATCP 93.860 Documentation deadlines. ATCP 93.870 Record keeping. ATCP 93.880 Retraining for non-compliance. Ch. ATCP 93 NoteNote: Chapter Ind 8 as it existed on March 31, 1982 was repealed and a new chapter Ind 8 was created effective April 1, 1982; Chapter Ind 8 as it existed on April 30, 1991 was repealed and recreated as chapter Comm 10 effective May 1, 1991; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, October, 1996, No. 490; chapter ILHR 10 was renumbered chapter Comm 10 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats. and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, February, 1999, No. 518. Chapter Comm 10 as it existed on January 31, 2009 was repealed and a new Chapter Comm 10 was created Register November 2008 No. 635, effective February 1, 2009. Chapter Comm 10 was renumbered chapter SPS 310 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672. Chapter SPS 310 was renumbered Chapter ATCP 93 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694, pursuant to 2013 Wis. Act 20, section 9138 (3) (fm) and (4) (f). Chapter ATCP 93 as it existed on October 31, 2019, was repealed and a new chapter ATCP 93 was created effective November 1, 2019, Register October 2019 No. 766. ATCP 93.010ATCP 93.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is as follows: ATCP 93.010(1)(1) In accordance with ss. 101.02 (15) (a) and 101.14 (1) (a), Stats., to provide fire and life safety through the safe storage, display, installation, operation, use, maintenance and transportation of flammable, combustible and hazardous liquids and the equipment, facilities, buildings and premises that are used to store, transfer and dispense them. ATCP 93.010 NoteNote: Section 168.23 (1), Stats., reads in part: ATCP 93.010 NoteThe department shall promulgate by rule construction, maintenance and abandonment standards applicable to tanks for the storage, handling or use of liquids that are flammable or combustible or are federally regulated hazardous substances, and to the property and facilities where the tanks are located, for the purpose of protecting the waters of the state from harm due to contamination by liquids that are flammable or combustible or are federally regulated hazardous substances.
ATCP 93.010 NoteNote: The definition of federally regulated hazardous substances in s. 168.21 (3), Stats., corresponds to the CERCLA List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities contained in 40 CFR 302.4, Table 302.4. ATCP 93.010 NoteNote: The definition of “waters of the state,” as used in s. 168.21, Stats., is found in s. 281.01 (18), Stats., and reads as follows: ATCP 93.010 Note“Waters of the state” includes those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior within the boundaries of this state, and all lakes, bays, rivers, streams, springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses, drainage systems and other surface water or groundwater, natural or artificial, public or private, within this state or its jurisdiction.
ATCP 93.010(3)(3) To comply with the flammable and combustible liquid related provisions of subtitle I of the federal Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, Public Law 98-616, which extended and strengthened the provisions of the Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, also known as RCRA, of 1976 as contained in 42 USC 6912 and 6991. ATCP 93.010(4)(4) In accordance with s. 168.16, Stats., to establish standards for storing and dispensing motor fuel in a manner that does not compromise any minimum product grade specifications achieved under ch. ATCP 94. ATCP 93.010 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.020(1)(1) New facilities and structures. The provisions of this chapter apply to all new facilities and structures and to new additions to facilities and structures that involve storage, transfer or dispensing of flammable, combustible or hazardous liquids. ATCP 93.020(2)(2) Alterations to facilities and structures. The provisions of this chapter apply to new remodeling and alterations — for any flammable, combustible or hazardous liquid facility or structure — that are integral to storage, transfer or dispensing of flammable, combustible or hazardous liquids, including remodeling and alterations which affect fire hazard, release mitigation or replacement of major equipment. ATCP 93.020(3)(3) Existing facilities and structures. All elements, systems or components of an existing facility or structure that are integral to storage, transfer or dispensing of flammable, combustible or hazardous liquids shall be maintained to conform with the requirements of this chapter that applied when the facility, structure, element, system or component was constructed, unless specifically stated otherwise in this chapter. ATCP 93.020(4)(4) Change in operation. If the operation of an existing facility or structure is changed to an operation regulated by this chapter, the facility or structure shall be made to comply with the requirements for the new operation as provided in this chapter. ATCP 93.020(5)(a)(a) Under ss. 101.14 (1) (a) and 168.21 to 168.26, Stats., the groundwater protection and fire safety provisions of this chapter apply to all new and existing flammable, combustible or hazardous liquid facilities and structures even if the facility or structure is not undergoing remodeling, alteration or a change of operation. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Examples of groundwater protection provisions include requirements for leak detection, secondary containment, corrosion protection, and spill and overfill protection. Some of these provisions, such as the spill and overfill protection requirements, are also fire safety provisions.
ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Existing facilities are affected in this manner by these provisions because under s. 168.23 (1), Stats., this chapter “may include different standards for new and existing tanks, but all standards shall provide substantially similar protection for the waters of the state;” and because s. 101.14 (1) (a), Stats., addresses dangerous conditions at both new and existing facilities. ATCP 93.020(5)(b)(b) The rules of this chapter apply to tanks located at EPA superfund sites. ATCP 93.020(6)(6) Exclusions. The following tanks, containers, tank systems and facilities are not regulated under this chapter: ATCP 93.020(6)(a)(a) Underground storage tanks that have a capacity of less than 60 gallons. ATCP 93.020(6)(b)(b) Aboveground storage tanks and intermediate bulk containers that have a capacity of less than 110 gallons. ATCP 93.020(6)(c)(c) Tanks storing products regulated under ch. ATCP 33 that are located either at facilities which are also regulated under ch. ATCP 33 or on farm premises. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Chapter ATCP 33 addresses bulk storage of pesticides and fertilizers. ATCP 93.020(6)(d)(d) Aboveground storage tanks storing liquids that are used in processes covered in any of the following standards: ATCP 93.020(6)(d)2.2. NFPA 34 Dipping & Coating Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids. ATCP 93.020(6)(e)(e) Dedicated breakout tanks that are located at pipeline facilities. ATCP 93.020(6)(f)(f) Odorant or other additive injection tanks that are directly connected to a pipeline. ATCP 93.020(6)(m)(m) Marine fueling facilities where fuel is stored and dispensed into the fuel tanks of marine craft of 300 gross tons or more. ATCP 93.020(6)(n)(n) Aboveground or underground tank systems that store nonflammable and noncombustible hazardous liquids in concentrations of less than 1 percent by volume. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Safety data sheets should be consulted for flash point and concentration.
ATCP 93.020(6)(o)(o) Aboveground tank systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000 gallons and which store nonflammable and noncombustible hazardous liquids in concentrations of 1 percent or more by volume. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Safety data sheets should be consulted for flash point and concentration.
ATCP 93.020(6)(p)(p) Tank systems that store a hazardous waste which is listed or identified under subtitle C of the federal Solid Waste Disposal Act, or a mixture of such hazardous waste and other regulated substances that is nonflammable and noncombustible. ATCP 93.020(6)(q)(q) Any wastewater treatment tank system that is part of a wastewater treatment facility regulated under section 307 (b) or 402 of the federal Clean Water Act. ATCP 93.020(6)(r)(r) Underground storage tank systems that contain radioactive material which is regulated under the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 is contained in 42 USC 2011 et seq. ATCP 93.020(6)(s)(s) Underground storage tank systems that are part of an emergency generator system at nuclear power generation facilities regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under 10 CFR part 50. ATCP 93.020(6)(t)(t) Asphalt plant AC tanks which are used as burner or material-supply tanks in the process of making asphalt and which comply with all of the following: ATCP 93.020(6)(t)1.1. Tank configurations are single-wall or double-wall, with or without heating coils. ATCP 93.020(6)(t)2.2. The products stored in the tank are Class II or III liquids ranging from heating oil to used oil, to #4 or #5 heavy oils. ATCP 93.020(6)(t)3.3. The asphalt process equipment and the tank are typically located at an isolated location, such as a quarry, and are generally relocated from year to year or every couple of years. ATCP 93.020(6)(u)1.1. Facilities located on Indian reservation land that is held either in trust by the United States or in fee by the tribe or a tribal member. ATCP 93.020(6)(u)2.2. Facilities which are located on off-reservation Indian land that is held in trust by the United States, and which is held either in trust by the United States, or in fee by the tribe or a tribal member. ATCP 93.020(6)(v)1.1. A pipeline facility, including gathering lines, that is regulated under USC 49 chapters 601 and 603. ATCP 93.020(6)(v)2.2. An intrastate pipeline facility, including gathering lines, that is regulated under state laws as provided in USC 49 chapters 601 and 603 and which is determined by the United States secretary of transportation to be connected to a pipeline, or to be operated or intended to be capable of operating at pipeline pressure, or as an integral part of a pipeline. ATCP 93.020 NoteNote: Chapter SPS 314 has fire prevention requirements that may apply to tanks which are not regulated by ch. ATCP 93, such as service tanks, and to portable tanks or containers which have a capacity of less than 110 gallons and which are used for flammable or combustible liquids, or for other liquids that are hazardous. Also, in conjunction with addressing the quality and retail sales of petroleum products, ch. ATCP 94 regulates containers which have a capacity of less than 275 gallons and which are used for storing gasoline or any other petroleum product that has a flash point of less than 100°F. Chapter ATCP 94 requires these containers to be colored red and appropriately labeled and prohibits using red containers for storing petroleum products that have a flash point of 100°F or more. ATCP 93.020(7)(a)(a) Where any department-written rule in this chapter differs from a requirement within a standard referenced in this chapter, the department-written rule shall govern. ATCP 93.020(7)(b)(b) Where a rule prescribes a general requirement and another rule prescribes a specific or more detailed requirement regarding the same subject, the specific or more detailed requirement shall govern, except as provided in par. (a). ATCP 93.020(7)(c)(c) Where different sections of this chapter specify conflicting requirements, the most restrictive requirement, as determined by the department, shall govern, except as provided in pars. (a) and (b).