ATCP 93.753(2r)(2r) Within ten days after commencement of a voluntary or involuntary proceeding under Title 11, U.S. Code, naming a guarantor providing a local government financial assurance as debtor, such guarantor shall notify the local government owner or operator by certified mail of such commencement as required under the terms of the guarantee specified in s. ATCP 93.733. ATCP 93.753(3)(a)(a) An owner or operator who obtains financial assurance by a mechanism other than the financial test of self-insurance shall be deemed to be without the required financial assurance in the event of a bankruptcy or incapacity of its provider of financial assurance, or a suspension or revocation of the authority of the provider of financial assurance to issue a guarantee, insurance policy, risk retention group coverage policy, surety bond, letter of credit, or state-required mechanism. ATCP 93.753(3)(b)(b) The owner or operator shall obtain alternate financial assurance as specified in this subchapter within 30 days after receiving notice of such an event. ATCP 93.753(3)(c)(c) If the owner or operator does not obtain alternate coverage within 30 days after such notification, he or she shall notify the department. ATCP 93.753(4)(4) Within 30 days after receipt of notification that the state fund or other state assurance has become incapable of paying for assured corrective action or third-party compensation costs, the owner or operator shall obtain alternate financial assurance. ATCP 93.753 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.755ATCP 93.755 Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or surety bonds. ATCP 93.755(1)(1) If at any time after a standby trust is funded upon the instruction of the department with funds drawn from a guarantee, letter of credit, or surety bond, and the amount in the standby trust is reduced below the full amount of coverage required, the owner or operator shall comply with one of the following by the anniversary date of the financial mechanism from which the funds were drawn: ATCP 93.755(1)(a)(a) The owner or operator shall replenish the value of financial assurance to equal the full amount of coverage required. ATCP 93.755(1)(b)(b) The owner or operator shall acquire another financial assurance mechanism for the amount by which funds in the standby trust have been reduced. ATCP 93.755(4)(4) For purposes of this section, the full amount of coverage required is the amount of coverage to be provided under s. ATCP 93.705. If a combination of mechanisms was used to provide the assurance funds that were drawn upon, replenishment shall occur by the earliest anniversary date among the mechanisms. ATCP 93.755 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19; (1), (2), (3) renum. to (1) (intro.), (a), (b) under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and correction in (1) (intro.) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register October 2019 No. 766. ATCP 93.800ATCP 93.800 Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to implement the operator-training requirements issued by the U.S. environmental protection agency in response to the federal Energy Policy Act of 2005. ATCP 93.800 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.805ATCP 93.805 Scope. This subchapter applies to all underground storage tank systems that are required by s. ATCP 93.145 to have a permit to operate from the department. ATCP 93.805 NoteNote: This subchapter generally does not specify operation or maintenance requirements. For applicable operation or maintenance requirements, refer to previous sections of this chapter, such as s. ATCP 93.605 (1) (a), which requires fuel dispensing facilities to have periodic and annual inspections and maintenance in accordance with PEI RP500 and RP900. ATCP 93.805 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.810ATCP 93.810 Definitions. In this subchapter: ATCP 93.810(1)(1) “Class A operator” means the individual who has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the UST system in accordance with applicable requirements. The Class A operator typically manages resources and personnel, such as establishing work assignments to achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements. ATCP 93.810 NoteNote: In general, this individual focuses on the broader aspects of the statutory and regulatory requirements and standards necessary to properly operate and maintain an underground storage tank system, such as the requirements in 40 CFR 280 and this chapter. ATCP 93.810(2)(2) “Class B operator” means the individual who has day-to-day responsibility for implementing applicable regulatory requirements. The Class B operator typically implements in-field aspects of operation, maintenance, and record keeping for the UST system. ATCP 93.810 NoteNote: This individual generally focuses on field implementation of applicable UST requirements and the day-to-day aspects of operating, maintaining, and record keeping for USTs at one or more facilities.
ATCP 93.810(3)(3) “Class C operator” means the individual responsible for initially addressing emergencies presented by a spill or release from an UST system. The Class C operator typically controls or monitors the dispensing or sale of regulated substances. ATCP 93.810 NoteNote: This individual typically is the first line of response to alarms and to events indicating emergency conditions. Not all employees of the facility are necessarily Class C operators.
ATCP 93.810 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.820ATCP 93.820 Designation of Class A, Class B, and Class C operators. ATCP 93.820(1)(1) Each new or existing underground storage tank system or group of underground storage tank systems at a facility shall have a Class A operator, a Class B operator, and a Class C operator, as designated by the owner or operator and as accredited in accordance with this subchapter. ATCP 93.820 NoteNote: This subchapter does not preclude any individual from being designated to more than one of the operator classes, provided the individual complies with the requirements for each designated class.
ATCP 93.820 NoteNote: This subchapter does not preclude any individual from being a designated operator for more than one facility that includes an underground storage tank system.
ATCP 93.820 NoteNote: This subchapter does not preclude an owner or operator from contracting with another party to provide Class A, Class B, and Class C operators.
ATCP 93.820 NoteNote: There may be occasions when a Class A, Class B, or Class C operator will not be present at a facility. For example, operators are frequently not present at unmanned facilities, such as emergency generators at telecommunication towers and card lock/card access facilities. However, these operators are still responsible for operation and maintenance activities or responding to emergencies or alarms and are still subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
ATCP 93.820(3)(3) If the owner and operator of the tank system are separate persons, either the owner or operator may designate the Class A, Class B, and Class C operators at the facility, but both the owner and the operator are under the same responsibility under this section to ensure that Class A, Class B, and Class C operators are designated. ATCP 93.820 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19; (1) (title) repealed under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., Stats., Register October 2019 No. 766. ATCP 93.830ATCP 93.830 Responsibilities of Class A, Class B, and Class C operators. ATCP 93.830(1)(1) Class A operators. Responsibilities of a Class A operator include all of the following: ATCP 93.830(1)(a)(a) Compliance with tank system registration and permit to operate requirements. ATCP 93.830(1)(b)(b) Managing resources and personnel, such as establishing work assignments, to achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements. ATCP 93.830(1)(c)3.3. Receive training to operate and maintain the underground storage tank system and keep records. ATCP 93.830(1)(c)4.4. Properly respond to emergencies or alarms relating to spills, leaks or releases from the underground storage tank system. ATCP 93.830(1)(c)5.5. Make financial responsibility documents available to the authorized agent or the department as required. ATCP 93.830(2)(2) Class B operators. Responsibilities of a Class B operator include ensuring that all of the following occur: ATCP 93.830(2)(a)(a) Requirements for leak or release detection methods, record keeping, and reporting are met. ATCP 93.830(2)(b)(b) Requirements for leak or release prevention equipment, record keeping, and reporting are met. ATCP 93.830(2)(d)(d) Appropriate individuals are trained to properly respond to emergencies or alarms relating to spills, leaks or releases from the underground storage tank system. ATCP 93.830(2)(e)(e) All Class C operators are provided with training and written instructions that include all of the following: ATCP 93.830(2)(e)2.2. The name and other information needed for contacting appropriate parties if a leak, spill, release, or alarm occurs. ATCP 93.830(2)(f)1.1. A Class C operator is present during all operating hours of the underground storage tank system, except as provided in subd. 2. ATCP 93.830(2)(f)2.a.a. For fueling facilities which are attended as specified in s. ATCP 93.605 (5) (a) and which include hours of operation when no attendant is on duty, a sign shall be posted in a conspicuous place, stating the emergency shutoff procedures and the name and telephone number of the Class B operator, along with the name and telephone number of the local emergency responders, including 911 personnel. ATCP 93.830 NoteNote: Section ATCP 93.605 (5) (a) reads as follows: To be considered as being an attended fueling facility, there shall be at least one attendant regularly on duty on a daily basis, but not necessarily during all hours of operation, to supervise, observe, and control the actual dispensing of fuel. ATCP 93.830(2)(f)2.c.c. For facilities which are not addressed in subd. 2. a. or b. and which typically are unmanned, such as emergency generators, signage shall be posted in accordance with the location and information requirements in subd. 2. a. ATCP 93.830(3)(3) Class C operators. Responsibilities of a Class C operator include all of the following: ATCP 93.830(3)(b)(b) Notifying the Class B or Class A operator and appropriate emergency responders, including 911 personnel, when necessary. ATCP 93.830(3)(c)(c) Controlling or monitoring the dispensing or sale of regulated substances. ATCP 93.830 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.840ATCP 93.840 Training elements for Class A operators. Each Class A operator shall attend department-approved training in all of the following: ATCP 93.840(1)(1) Basic underground storage tank system requirements, so that the operator can make informed decisions regarding compliance and ensure appropriate individuals are fulfilling operation, maintenance, and record keeping requirements and standards of this chapter regarding all of the following: ATCP 93.840(2)(2) Financial responsibility documentation requirements. ATCP 93.840(4)(4) Requirements for reporting obvious and suspected releases. ATCP 93.840(5)(5) Requirements for permanently closing a tank system and for placing a tank system temporarily out of service. ATCP 93.840 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. ATCP 93.841ATCP 93.841 Training elements for Class B operators. Each Class B operator shall attend department-approved training in all of the following: ATCP 93.841(1)(1) Compared with training for a Class A operator, training for a Class B operator shall provide a more in-depth understanding of operation and maintenance aspects but may cover a more narrow breadth of applicable regulatory requirements. At a minimum, the department-approved training program shall teach the Class B operator, as applicable, about the purposes, methods, and function of: