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Code · Utah · Title 19 — Environmental Quality Code · Chapter 6

19-6-709. Reclamation of site or facility.

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19-6-709. Reclamation of site or facility.
(1)The owner or operator of any of the following operations shall reclaim the site of the operation to a post-operations land use, as approved by the board in coordination with the department, when the operation ceases or the permit is revoked:
(a)DIYer used oil collection center;
(b)used oil collection center;
(c)used oil aggregation point;
(d)used oil transfer facility; or
(e)used oil processing or rerefining facility.
(2)DIYer used oil collection centers, used oil collection centers, and used oil aggregation points are not required to post a reclamation surety under this part, but are subject to the reclamation requirements of this section.
(3)Facilities and sites required to be permitted under this part shall post a reclamation surety in a form and amount required by board rule prior to issuance of a permit.
Enacted by Chapter 283 , 1993 General Session
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