Contact: Donna Heron 215-814-5113 / heron.donna@epa.gov
Federal Facilities in D.C. and Maryland have Settled Underground Storage Tank Violations
PHILADELPHIA (February 11, 2008) – Six federal agencies in the D.C. metro area will pay fines for alleged violations of federal underground fuel storage tank (UST) regulations, announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today.
The U.S. Postal Service, the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Architect of the Capitol, the National Park Service, and the Fort Myer Military Community have been cited by the EPA for primarily failing to test for fuel leaks from underground tanks.
With millions of gallons of gasoline, oil and other petroleum products stored in underground storage tanks throughout the
The inspections performed by EPA at these facilities were required by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which mandated that all federal underground storage tanks, not inspected since December 1998, be inspected by the August 2007 deadline. In 2007, 11 underground storage tank violations at federal facilities in the
U.S. Secret Service – Edgewater Stable, 2400 Rock Creek Parkway N.W., Washington, D.C. EPA cited the Secret Service for failing to conduct release detection tests on its 10,000-gallon tank containing gasoline; for failing to report a suspected release when the monitoring system indicated a failure on April 2, 2007; and for failing to immediately investigate and confirm a release or suspected releases. The Secret Service will pay a $12,291 civil penalty.
National Park Service and Guest Services, Inc. – Columbia Island Marina, George Washington Memorial parkway, Washington, D.C. EPA cited National Park Services and Guest Services for failing to provide release detection monitoring on two 5,000-gallon tanks. The National Park Services and Guest Services will pay a $14,564 civil penalty.
National Park Service and CASCO
National Park Service – U.S. Park Police facility, 960 Ohio Dr., SW, Washington, D.C. EPA cited the National Park Service for failing to perform release detection monitoring on one 6,000 gallon tank containing gasoline. The National Park Service will pay a $9,263 civil penalty.
Fort Myer Military Community – Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. EPA cited the Fort Myer Military Community for failing to conduct leak detector testing annually on piping for three 10,000-gallon tanks containing gasoline; and for failing to maintain release detection records at the facility.
U.S. Postal Service – Delivery Annex, 12010 Plum Orchard Dr., Silver Spring, Md. EPA cited the U.S. Postal Service for failing to perform release detection, failing to perform annual leak detector testing and failing to perform line tightness testing or monthly monitoring on a 10,000 gallon take containing gasoline. The Postal Service will pay a $16,785 civil penalty.
In settlement agreements with EPA, the cited agencies neither admitted nor denied liability for the alleged violations, but did certify compliance with applicable UST regulations.
For more information on EPA’s underground storage tank program, visit: www.epa.gov/swerust1/
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