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Underground storage tanks for liquid hydrocarbons. Code of practice for the owners and operators of underground storage tanks (and pipelines). Groundwater regulations 1998

Publication Year

2003

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Provides practical guidance to minimise the risks to groundwater and the wider aquatic environment by providing a framework for best practice, covering four key elements: risk assessment, appropriate engineering requirements, appropriate management systems and controls and preparing emergency plans and procedures.

Document History

Paper 2003/27.

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Scottish Executive Environment Group

Now part of The Scottish Government's responsibilities.

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