34A-2-98. Underground storage tanks--Definitions.
Terms used in this section and §34A-2-99 mean:
(1)"Department," Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources;
(2)"Local designated agencies," agencies of subdivisions of state government which are designated by the Governor to carry out specific portions of this section and §34A-2-99;
(3)"Nonoperational storage tank," any underground storage tank in which regulated substances may not be deposited or from which regulated substances may not be dispensed;
(4)"Regulated substance," any substance defined in section 101(4) of the Federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended to January 1, 2011, but not including any substance regulated as a hazardous waste under subtitle (C), and petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is liquid at standard conditions of temperature and pressure, 60 degrees fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute;
(5)"Underground storage tank," any tank or combination of tanks including connected underground pipes which contains an accumulation of regulated substances, and the volume of which, including the volume of the connected underground pipes, is ten percent or more beneath the surface of the ground. This term does not include:
(a)A farm or residential tank with a capacity of one thousand one hundred gallons or less used for storing motor fuel for noncommercial purposes;
(b)A tank used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored;
(c)A septic tank;
(d)A pipeline facility, including gathering lines, regulated under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, as amended to January 1, 2011, the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, as amended to January 1, 2011, or a pipeline which is an intrastate pipeline facility regulated under state laws comparable to the provisions of law referred to above;
(e)A surface impoundment, pit, pond or lagoon;
(f)A storm water or wastewater collection system;
(g)A flow-through process tank;
(h)A liquid trap or associated gathering lines directly related to oil or gas production and gathering operations;
(i)A storage tank situated in an underground area such as a basement, cellar, mineworking, drift, shaft, or tunnel if the storage tank is situated upon or above the surface of the floor; and
(j)Any pipes connected to any tank which is described in subsections (a) to (i), inclusive, of this subdivision.
Source: SL 1985, ch 284, §1; SL 2011, ch 165, §60; SL 2021, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 21-3), § 53, eff. Apr. 19, 2021.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34A - Environmental Protection
Chapter 02 - Water Pollution Control
Section 34A-2-1 - Legislative findings and policy.
Section 34A-2-2 - Definition of terms.
Section 34A-2-6 - Planning consistent with federal requirements--Maximum daily loads.
Section 34A-2-10 - Classification of waters.
Section 34A-2-11 - Water quality standards--Factors considered--Objectives--Violation.
Section 34A-2-11.1 - Presumption favoring existing quality standards.
Section 34A-2-12 - Regulation of public water supplies--Violation.
Section 34A-2-13 - Effluent standards--Minimum requirements--Violation.
Section 34A-2-16 - Enforcement of pretreatment standards for industrial users.
Section 34A-2-17 - Periodic review of classification and standards.
Section 34A-2-18 - Procedure for establishment of classification, standards or rules.
Section 34A-2-20 - Establishment of waste treatment requirements.
Section 34A-2-21 - Causing pollution of waters prohibited--Placement of wastes--Violation.
Section 34A-2-24 - Discharge of wastes allowed when economic or social necessity found--Exception.
Section 34A-2-25 - Technology considered in determining economic justification for waste.
Section 34A-2-26 - Biennial review of decisions to allow discharge waste.
Section 34A-2-29 - Plans, specifications, and information required by secretary.
Section 34A-2-30 - Rules regarding permit procedure.
Section 34A-2-31 - Issuance, revocation, or denial of permits to discharge waste.
Section 34A-2-33 - Certification of compliance with federal pollution control requirements.
Section 34A-2-34 - Rules for grant or denial of certification--Procedural requirements of rules.
Section 34A-2-35 - Public hearing on permit to discharge waste--Notice--Uncontested recommendation.
Section 34A-2-36.2 - Permit for concentrated animal feeding operations.
Section 34A-2-37 - Effluent limitations enforced in issuance of permits.
Section 34A-2-39 - Schedules of compliance in permits for discharge.
Section 34A-2-39.1 - Extension of time to meet quality and effluent standards.
Section 34A-2-40 - Recording, reporting and inspection conditions in permit to discharge.
Section 34A-2-41 - Conditions in permits issued for publicly owned treatment works.
Section 34A-2-42 - Changes to be reported under permit for publicly owned treatment works.
Section 34A-2-43 - Discharges which may not be authorized by permit.
Section 34A-2-44 - Records, monitoring and reporting required on pollution sources.
Section 34A-2-45 - Inspection powers with respect to pollution sources.
Section 34A-2-46 - Right of entry on premises where pollution produced.
Section 34A-2-48 - Orders to clean up material spilled--Violation.
Section 34A-2-49 - Grounds for revocation, suspension, or modification of permit.
Section 34A-2-51 - Effective date of revocation, suspension, or modification of permit.
Section 34A-2-52 - Procedural requirements in dealing with violations.
Section 34A-2-53 - Notice to correct violations--Contents--Civil penalty.
Section 34A-2-54 - Hearing on violation--Notice.
Section 34A-2-55 - Time of hearing on violation--Respondent's request for change of time.
Section 34A-2-56 - Respondent's request for hearing on violation--Time of filing--Time of hearing.
Section 34A-2-57 - Procedure in hearing on violation--Venue.
Section 34A-2-58 - Parties permitted to appear and present evidence at hearing on violation.
Section 34A-2-59 - Record of hearing on violation.
Section 34A-2-64 - Order not stayed by appeal--Findings required to grant stay.
Section 34A-2-65 - Judicial enforcement of order pending appeal.
Section 34A-2-66 - Legal representation of board in appeal.
Section 34A-2-67 - Appeal bond not required of state or board.
Section 34A-2-69 - Notice of emergency order.
Section 34A-2-70 - Hearing on emergency order--Time and procedure for hearing.
Section 34A-2-71.1 - Investigation of discharge polluting state waters--Responsible person.
Section 34A-2-72 - Action in circuit court for immediate restraint of pollution.
Section 34A-2-74 - Initiation of action to recover penalties.
Section 34A-2-75 - Violations classified as misdemeanor--Criminal and civil penalties.
Section 34A-2-77 - False representation or tampering with monitoring device prohibited--Violation.
Section 34A-2-78 - Alternative remedies not barred by invoking penalties.
Section 34A-2-79 - Remedies under chapter alternative to remedies under other law.
Section 34A-2-82 - Acceptance of grants for water pollution control.
Section 34A-2-93 - Promulgation of rules by board.
Section 34A-2-98 - Underground storage tanks--Definitions.
Section 34A-2-99 - Underground storage tanks--Promulgation of rules--Violation.
Section 34A-2-100 - Above ground stationary storage tank defined.
Section 34A-2-103 - Statement of groundwater protection strategy--Coordination of activities.
Section 34A-2-104 - Legislative findings--Declaration of public policy.
Section 34A-2-111 - Complaint required to be signed.
Section 34A-2-115 - Sewage sludge, toxic pollutants, and significant industrial user defined.
Section 34A-2-118 - Publicly-owned treatment works fee schedule.
Section 34A-2-119 - Industrial and governmental treatment works fee schedule.
Section 34A-2-119.1 - Annual stormwater fees on construction and industrial sites.
Section 34A-2-120 - Fee schedule for other entities.
Section 34A-2-123 - Promulgation of rules on disposal of sewage sludge.
Section 34A-2-125 - Fee on certain concentrated animal feeding operations--Subfund created.