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Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Floor Approved)

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Underground Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (language only)

Item 363 #2h

Item 363 #2h

Natural Resources
Department of Environmental Quality

Language
Page 328, after line 3, insert:
"J. 1. The Department of Environmental Quality shall form a committee of stakeholders to include representatives from the Virginia Environmental Business Association, the Virginia Petroleum Convenience and Grocery Association, the banking and real estate community, and a representative from any financial services company that holds $5,000,000 or more of the approved but unpaid Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank claims.
2. The Committee, working with Department staff, shall review Department's present and proposed guidance governing the cleanup of petroleum releases. The review shall determine:
a) if the Department's present guidance is being applied uniformly by the Department's regional offices;
b) if the Department's present and proposed guidance complies with the Commonwealth's groundwater protection regulations and the Department's technical regulations regarding petroleum spill remediation;
c) whether it is warranted to move the petroleum program from the Department's water protection program to the Department's land protection program; and
d) such other items relating to the petroleum program that the committee or the Department shall deem pertinent, including i) whether deductibles for homeowners should be raised from the present $500, and ii) whether the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund has adequate capitalization to withstand transfers to the general fund.
3. The Department shall submit a report as described above, including all recommendations made by the committee, on behalf of the committee to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees no later than November 30, 2015."


Explanation
(This amendment requires the Department of Environmental Quality to form a committee with industry stakeholders to study DEQ's present and proposed guidance governing the cleanup of petroleum releases, assess their compliance with current regulations protecting groundwater, among other issues. DEQ is required to report the findings and recommendations of the committee to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees no later than November 30, 2015.)