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California Codeof Regulations Page 1 of 2 <br /> California Office of Home Most Recent Updates Search Help <br /> Administrative Law <br /> Welcome to the online source for <br /> California Code of Regulations <br /> 23 CA ADC § 2720 <br /> 23 CCR s 2720 <br /> Cal. Admin. Code tit. 23, s 2720 <br /> BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS <br /> TITLE 23. WATERS <br /> DIVISION 3. STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD AND REGIONAL WATER QUALITY <br /> CONTROL BOARDS <br /> CHAPTER 16. UNDERGROUND TANK REGULATIONS <br /> ARTICLE 11. CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS <br /> This database is current through 02/17/2006, Register 2006, No. 7 . <br /> s 2720. Additional Definitions. <br /> Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the following definitions shall apply to terms used in this <br /> Article. <br /> "Corrective action" means any activity necessary to investigate and analyze the effects of an unauthorized <br /> release; propose a cost-effective plan to adequately protect human health, safety, and the environment and <br /> to restore or protect current and potential beneficial uses of water; and implement and evaluate the <br /> effectiveness of the activity(ies). Corrective action does not include any of the following activities: <br /> (1) Detection, confirmation, or reporting of the unauthorized release; or <br /> (2) Repair, upgrade, replacement or removal of the underground storage tank. <br /> "Cost-effective" means actions that achieve similar or greater water quality benefits at an equal or lesser cost <br /> than other corrective actions. <br /> "Federal act" means Subchapter IX (commencing with Section 6991) of Chapter 82 of Title 42 of the United <br /> States Code, as added by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (P.L. 98-616), or as it may <br /> subsequently be amended or supplemented, and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto. <br /> "Regulatory agency" means the Board, regional board, or any local, state, or federal agency which has <br /> responsibility for regulating underground storage tanks or which has responsibility for overseeing cleanup of <br /> unauthorized releases from underground storage tanks. <br /> "Responsible party" means one or more of the following: <br /> (1) Any person who owns or operates an underground storage tank used for the storage of any hazardous <br /> substance; <br /> (2) In the case of any underground storage tank no longer in use, any person who owned or operated the <br /> underground storage tank immediately before the discontinuation of its use; <br /> (3) Any owner of property where an unauthorized release of a hazardous substance from an underground <br /> storage tank has occurred; and <br /> (4) Any person who had or has control over a underground storage tank at the time of or following an <br /> unauthorized release of a hazardous substance. <br /> http://weblinks.westlaw.com/Find/Default.wl?DB=CA%2DADC%2DTOC%3BADCCATO... 3/3/2006 <br />