Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 292 - Remedial action.
292.64 - Removal of abandoned underground petroleum storage tanks.

292.64 Removal of abandoned underground petroleum storage tanks.
(1) In this section:
(a) “Backfill" does not include landscaping or replacing sidewalk, asphalt, fence, or sod or other vegetation.
(b) “Underground petroleum product storage tank system" has the meaning given in s. 292.63 (1) (i).
(2) The department may contract with a person registered or certified under s. 168.23 to empty, clean, remove, and dispose of an underground petroleum product storage tank system; to assess the site on which the underground petroleum product storage tank system is located; and to backfill the excavation if all of the following apply:
(a) The department determines that the underground petroleum product storage tank system is abandoned.
(b) Using the method that the department uses to determine inability to pay under s. 292.63 (4) (ee), the department determines that the owner of the underground petroleum product storage tank system is unable to pay to empty, clean, remove, and dispose of the underground petroleum product storage tank system; to assess the site on which the underground petroleum product storage tank system is located; and to backfill the excavation.
(3) If the department incurs costs under sub. (2), the department shall record a statement of lien with the register of deeds of the county in which the underground petroleum product storage tank system was located. Upon recording the statement of lien, the department has a lien on the property on which the underground petroleum product storage tank system was located in the amount of the costs incurred. The property remains subject to the lien until that amount is paid in full to the department. The department shall deposit payments received under this subsection into the petroleum inspection fund.
History: 2009 a. 28; 2013 a. 20 s. 1707; Stats. 2013 s. 292.64; 2013 a. 173.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 292 - Remedial action.

292.01 - Definitions.

292.11 - Hazardous substance spills.

292.12 - Sites with residual contamination.

292.13 - Property affected by off-site discharge.

292.15 - Voluntary party remediation and exemption from liability.

292.16 - Responsibility of certain municipalities acquiring closed landfills.

292.19 - Responsibility of persons conducting investigations.

292.21 - Responsibility of lenders and representatives.

292.23 - Responsibility of local governmental units; solid waste.

292.24 - Responsibility of local governmental units; hazardous waste.

292.25 - Report on impact of exemptions from liability.

292.255 - Report on brownfield efforts.

292.26 - Civil immunity; local governmental units.

292.31 - Environmental repair.

292.33 - Local government cost recovery cause of action.

292.35 - Local governmental unit negotiation and cost recovery.

292.37 - Confidentiality of records.

292.41 - Abandoned containers.

292.51 - Cooperative remedial action.

292.53 - Availability of environmental insurance.

292.55 - Requests for liability clarification and technical assistance.

292.57 - Database of properties with residual contamination.

292.63 - Petroleum storage remedial action; financial assistance.

292.64 - Removal of abandoned underground petroleum storage tanks.

292.65 - Dry cleaner environmental response program.

292.68 - Reimbursement for disposal of PCB contaminated sediment.

292.70 - Indemnification for disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls.

292.72 - Brownfields revolving loan program.

292.81 - Notice; lien.

292.93 - Orders.

292.94 - Fees related to enforcement actions.

292.95 - Review of alleged violations; environmental repair and cost recovery.

292.98 - Violations and enforcement; environmental repair and cost recovery.

292.99 - Penalties.