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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 292 — Remedial action

292.63 Petroleum storage remedial action; financial assistance.

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292.63 Petroleum storage remedial action; financial assistance.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(ad)“Bodily injury” does not include those liabilities which are excluded from coverage in liability insurance policies for bodily injury other than liabilities excluded because they are caused by a petroleum product discharge from a petroleum product storage system.
(bm)“Enforcement standard” has the meaning given in s. 160.01
(2).
(c)“Groundwater” has the meaning designated under s. 281.75
(c).
(cm)“Home oil tank system” means an underground home heating oil tank used for consumptive use on the premises together with any on-site integral piping or dispensing system.
(cq)“Natural attenuation” means the reduction in the concentration and mass of a substance, and the products into which the substance breaks down, due to naturally occurring physical, chemical and biological processes.
(cs)“Occurrence” means a contiguous contaminated area resulting from one or more petroleum products discharges.
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