2015 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Public Health, Housing, Environment
Chapter 466 - Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials II
Section 466.878 - Required actions when use of underground heating oil tank is terminated; requirements at time of sale of real property containing abandoned heating oil tank.

OR Rev Stat § 466.878 (2015) What's This?

(1) When the use of an underground heating oil tank is terminated because the tank is replaced or an oil-heated building or residence is converted to a different primary source of heat:

(a) The property owner shall ensure that the underground heating oil tank has been emptied of oil, which shall be appropriately managed.

(b) The vent line shall be left in place if the tank is not decommissioned.

(c) The person installing the new heating equipment shall advise the property owner that it is illegal to disconnect a heating oil tank without pumping out the tank and that there are practices recommended by the Department of Environmental Quality for decommissioning a heating oil tank.

(2) When real property is sold, the seller shall ensure that any abandoned heating oil tank that is known to be on the property has been emptied of oil, which shall be appropriately managed, and the seller shall provide to the buyer documentation showing that the tank has been emptied.

[1999 c.880 §6]

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