(a) Application for a CUPA permit UST program element shall be made on the standardized form provided by the Division. In addition to the requirements of § 23.0602 of this Code, all of the requirements of Code of Regulations Chapter 16 of Division 3 of Title 23 shall be met. In addition to the requirements of § 23.0602(c) of this Code, the following information is required:
(1) A description of the construction of the underground storage tank;
(2) A list of all the hazardous materials or hazardous waste that are or will be stored in the underground storage tanks, specifying the hazardous materials or hazardous waste for each underground storage tank;
(3) A description of the monitoring program for the underground storage tank;
(4) The name and address of the person, firm, corporation or legal entity which owns the underground storage tank and if different, the name, Dunn & Bradstreet Number, Federal Identification Number, Driver’s License Number, Social Security Number, Board of Equalization Number and address of the person who operates the underground storage tank;
(5) The address of the facility at which the underground storage tanks are located;
(6) If the owner or operator of the underground storage tank is a public agency, the application shall include the name of the supervisor of the division, section or office that operates the underground storage tank.
(b) As a condition of any CUPA UST permit, the permittee shall complete an annual report form, which details any changes in the usage of any underground storage tank, including the storage of hazardous materials or hazardous waste, changes in monitoring procedure or a release occurrence.
(c) If a permittee stores a hazardous material or hazardous waste in a underground storage tank which is not listed in the application, the permittee shall apply for a new or amended permit within 30 days after commencing the storage of the hazardous material/waste.
(Ord. 3846, passed - -2002)