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A 12-unit apartment building used an underground tank to store heating oil that was burned on the same property for the building's furnace. Under the federal underground storage tank program, which statement is most accurate?

Correct Answer

C) A tank storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises is excluded from federal UST regulation

Federal UST rules exclude tanks used to store heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where the oil is stored. That means the described on-site heating-oil tank falls outside the federal UST definition, although state or local rules may still apply.

Answer Options
A
The tank is always federally regulated as a motor-fuel UST because it is underground
B
The tank is excluded only if the building contains fewer than four residential units
C
A tank storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises is excluded from federal UST regulation
D
The tank is excluded only if the owner records a deed notice before any transfer of title

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