STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD MEETING

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA

February 17, 2000

 

 

                                                                                ITEM  1

 

SUBJECT

 

PROPOSED RESOLUTION AMENDING THE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) CLEANUP FUND PRIORITY LIST - AMENDMENT NO. 71

 

DISCUSSION

 

Chapter 6.75 of the Health and Safety Code authorizes creation of the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (Fund) to reimburse UST owners and operators for the cleanup of contaminated soil and water caused by leaking petroleum USTs.  The law establishes a four-tier priority system setting the order in which the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) shall pay claims from the Fund, and requires the SWRCB to update the list at least annually.  The initial priority list was adopted July 16, 1992.  This, the 71st amendment of the priority list, would add 69 claims.

 

A claim must appear on the list to be considered for funding.  However, placement on the priority list does not guarantee that a claim is valid or that it has been assigned the correct priority, and does not constitute a commitment to reimburse costs requested in the claim.  These determinations will be made when the claim is taken from the list for detailed processing.  Claims will generally be processed and paid by the Division according to Priority Classes and the ranking of claims within each Priority Class.

 

POLICY ISSUE

 

Should the SWRCB amend the UST Cleanup Fund Priority List to add 69 claims which, as the result of Division or Board action, have been determined to be eligible for placement on the list, and to authorize the Division to change the priority class of claims when appropriate?

 

FISCAL ISSUE

 

The staff effort required to administer claims is funded by the UST Cleanup Fund.  Staffing levels approved for the Division for Fiscal Year 1999/2000 are sufficient to review and process projects for which grant funds are available.  No new funding authority will be required in later fiscal years by this action.

 

RWQCB IMPACT

 

Yes - All regions

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

 

That the SWRCB adopt a resolution amending the UST Cleanup Fund Priority List to add 69 claims which, as the result of Division or Board action, have been determined to be eligible for placement on the list, and to authorize the Division to change the priority class of claims when appropriate.

 

[The UST Cleanup Fund Priority List is not available electronically but a paper copy can be obtained by calling 1-800-813-3863.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


DRAFT  February 8, 2000

STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD

RESOLUTION NO. 2000-

 

AMENDMENT OF THE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST)

CLEANUP FUND PRIORITY LIST

 

AMENDMENT NO. 71

 

WHEREAS:

 

1.  The Health and Safety Code authorizes the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to expend money from

the UST Cleanup Fund for payment of claims against the Fund;

 

2.  The Health and Safety Code requires the SWRCB to pay claims in accordance with a four-class priority ranking system, and to update the priority list at least annually;

 

3.  The SWRCB adopted its initial priority list on July 16, 1992;

 

4.  The Division of Clean Water Programs (Division) continues to receive claims and make decisions on claims regarding placement on the priority list and or the appropriate priority classification to which a claim belongs.

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:

 

The SWRCB hereby amends the UST Cleanup Fund Priority List to add the 69 claims shown in the Attachment which, as the result of Division or Board action, have been determined to be eligible for placement on the list, and authorizes the Division to change the priority class of claims when appropriate.

 

CERTIFICATION

 

The undersigned, Administrative Assistant to the Board, does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolution duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board held on February 17, 2000.

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                           

                                                                  Maureen Marchè

                                                                  Administrative Assistant to the Board