§ 1932. Orders
Upon receiving information that the operation, maintenance, or condition of an underground storage tank or the surrounding environs may present a threat or a hazard to the health of persons or to the environment, or may present an actual or threatened violation of any provision of this chapter, the Secretary may issue to the owner or operator an order establishing reasonable and proper methods for the control of the activity, tank closure, removal of contaminated materials, and the management of substances in the tank or the surrounding environs in order to reduce or eliminate the hazard or the violation. Orders of the Secretary may include requiring the owner to undertake investigations on properties of the owner. (Added 1985, No. 66, § 1; amended 1987, No. 282 (Adj. Sess.), § 11.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 10 - Conservation and Development
Chapter 59 - Underground and Aboveground Liquid Storage Tanks
§ 1923. Notice of new or existing underground storage tank
§ 1925. Notice in land records
§ 1926. Unused and abandoned tanks
§ 1927. Regulation of category one tanks
§ 1928. Regulation of farm and residential large motor fuel tanks
§ 1929. Regulation of large heating oil tanks
§ 1929a. Standards for aboveground storage tanks
§ 1929b. Regulation of heating oil tanks at public buildings
§ 1930. Implementation; coordination
§ 1931. Inspections; right of entry; information
§ 1936. Licensure of tank inspectors
§ 1938. Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund
§ 1940. Underground storage tank incentive program
§ 1941. Petroleum Cleanup Fund
§ 1942. Petroleum distributor licensing fee