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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 20Ch. 6.7§ 25280 Hazardous Underground Storage Tanks

§ 25280 Hazardous Underground Storage Tanks

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§ 25280 Hazardous Underground Storage Tanks

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about keeping dangerous stuff (like chemicals or gasoline) stored underground from leaking and hurting people or the environment.
  • •Underground tanks can leak and make drinking water unsafe or harm nature.
  • •The law says new underground tanks must be built safely, and old ones must be checked and fixed to stop leaks.
  • •The goal is to protect everyone’s health and keep the environment clean.

Example

A gas station has old underground tanks that start leaking gasoline into the ground.

The law says the gas station must check and fix these tanks so the gasoline doesn’t poison the water people drink or harm the soil.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 25280 Hazardous Underground Storage Tanks

(a)  The Legislature finds and declares as follows: (1)  Substances hazardous to the public health and safety and to the environment are stored prior to use or disposal in thousands of underground locations in the state. (2)  Underground tanks used for the storage of hazardous substances and wastes are potential sources of contamination of the ground and underlying aquifers, and may pose other dangers to public health and the environment. (3)  In several known cases, underground storage of hazardous substances, including, but not limited to, industrial solvents, petroleum products, and other materials, has resulted in undetected and uncontrolled releases of hazardous substances into the ground. These releases have contaminated public drinking water supplies and created a potential threat to the public health and to the waters of the state. (4)  The Legislature has previously enacted laws regulating the management of hazardous wastes, including statutes providing the means to clean up releases of hazardous substances into the environment when the public health, domestic livestock, wildlife, and the environment are endangered. Current laws do not specifically govern the construction, maintenance, testing, and use of underground tanks used for the storage of hazardous substances, or the short-term storage of hazardous wastes prior to disposal, for the purposes of protecting the public health and the environment. (5)  The protection of the public from releases of hazardous substances is an issue of statewide concern. (b)  The Legislature therefore declares that it is in the public interest to establish a continuing program for the purpose of preventing contamination from, and improper storage of, hazardous substances stored underground. It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to establish orderly procedures that will ensure that newly constructed underground storage tanks meet appropriate standards and that existing tanks be properly maintained, inspected, tested, and upgraded so that the health, property, and resources of the people of the state will be protected. (Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 654, Sec. 1. Effective September 14, 1992.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

environmentcontaminationlegislaturedisposalwatershazardouswastesafety

Related Statutes

  • § 25167.2 Hazardous Waste Transport Safeguards
  • § 25113 Waste Disposal Definition
  • § 25209 Land Treatment Unit Safeguards
  • § 25242.1 Hazardous Waste Public Protection
  • § 25400.40 Hazardous Site Worker Training

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 25280.
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