Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2151

Introduced
6/14/24  

Caption

Technical correction; underground storage; closure

Impact

The passage of HB2151 would update existing protocols for how underground storage tanks are managed in Arizona, particularly during closure. By aligning state regulations with federal standards, the bill seeks to bolster safety measures and minimize environmental risks associated with unregulated releases from these tanks. This should streamline the operational frameworks for businesses managing underground storage, creating clearer guidance on compliance to prevent hazardous incidents.

Summary

House Bill 2151 addresses the technical corrections necessary for the provisions related to the closure of underground storage tanks as specified in section 49-1008 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. This bill outlines the procedures for the temporary and permanent closure of such tanks, ensuring that these processes are executed in a safe and secure manner to prevent releases of regulated substances. The legislation emphasizes the necessity for compliance with federal standards throughout these processes to ensure environmental protection and public safety.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves a technical function, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implications of regulatory compliance on local businesses. The expectation for adherence to federal standards may impose additional operational costs or complexities for smaller entities. There could be dialogue around balancing rigorous environmental protections with the need for reasonable operational flexibility among businesses, particularly those that manage potentially hazardous substances.

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