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Air Programs Related Topics
Permit GuideRelated Links End of the Air Quality Section Next Up? Petroleum Storage Tank Programs You have completed the Water Qualtiy section of the Permit Wizard process. If you have not received an answer to all of your water quality related questions, or if you You have completed the Air Quality section of the Permit Wizard…
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Above Ground Storage Tanks
Permit GuideRelated Links Above Ground Storage Tanks are typically regulated by local fire departments. Cleanup of petroleum spills may be handled through the State’s Underground Tank Program. Additionally, permitting of tanks may be required through the State’s air quality program. Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the…
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Underground Storage Tank Contractor Certification
Permit GuideRelated Links The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program oversees UST notification, installation, inspection, removal, and compliance with State and federal UST regulations concerning release prevention and remediation. Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the lawful presence in the United States of an individual at least 18…
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Initial Underground Storage Tank Contractor Certification
Permit GuideRelated Links The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program oversees UST notification, installation, inspection, removal, and compliance with State and federal UST regulations concerning release prevention and remediation. Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the lawful presence in the United States of an individual at least 18…
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Underground Storage Tank Contractor Recertification
Permit GuideRelated Links The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program oversees UST notification, installation, inspection, removal, and compliance with State and federal UST regulations concerning release prevention and remediation. Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the lawful presence in the United States of an individual at least 18…
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Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator Training & Registration
Permit GuideRelated Links Owning and operating an underground storage tank has several requirements to be performed prior to installation. Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the lawful presence in the United States of an individual at least 18 years of age (includes sole proprietor doing business under…
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Requirements for Installing New Underground Storage Tanks
Permit GuideRelated Links To meet the Operator Training requirement of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, each UST facility shall have UST facility operators that are trained and registered with DERR/UST. Each facility shall have three classes of operators: A, B, and C. Will you be installing an underground storage tank at your facility? YES: Download…
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Petroleum Storage Tank Programs Related Topics
Permit GuideRelated Links End of the Storage Tank Section Next Up? Drinking Water You have completed the Petroleum Storage Tank Programs section of the Permit Wizard process. If you have not received an answer to all of your storage tank questions, or if you still have concerns or additional questions, contact the Division of Environmental Response and…
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Public Drinking Water Systems
Permit GuideRelated Links The Division of Drinking Water’s mission is to cooperatively work with drinking water professionals and the public to ensure a safe and reliable supply of drinking water. A “public drinking water system” is legally defined as any drinking water system (publicly or privately owned) which serves 15 or more connections, or 25 or…
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Drinking Water Certification
Permit GuideRelated Links Under Utah State Law, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is required to verify the lawful presence in the United States of an individual at least 18 years of age (includes sole proprietor doing business under an assumed name) who has applied for Water Operator certification or Backflow Technician certification. This law…
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Drinking Water Related Topics
Permit GuideRelated Links End of the Drinking Water Section Next Up? Radiation Control You have completed the Drinking Water section of the Permit Wizard process. If you have not received an answer to all of your drinking water related questions, or if you still have concerns or additional questions, contact the Division of Drinking Water (801) 536-4200.
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Radioactive Material Licenses
Permit GuideRelated Links Does your facility wish to obtain a new, amend, or renew a Specific Radioactive Material License? YES: Are you a medical licensee interested in adding a new Radiation Safety Officer, Authorized User, Authorized Medical Physicist, or Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist? YES: Get the appropriate Preceptor Attestation for Medical Use Form from the Form DRC-02A Series. Do…
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Radiation-Emitting Equipment Registration
Permit GuideRelated Links If your facility has radiation generating equipment—such as X-ray machines and particle accelerators—you need to register your equipment. Visit the following: Does your facility wish to register radiation-generating equipment at a new or existing facility, or are you changing the address on a registration certificate? YES: Download the X-ray Machine Registration Application Form (DRC-10) (102…
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Generator Site Access Permits
Permit GuideRelated Links If your facility intends to dispose of low-level radioactive waste at the EnergySolutions‘ facility in Clive, Utah, then you need a Generator Site Access Permit. Does your facility wish to obtain a radiation control permit for low-level radioactive waste generators to the EnergySolutions facility? YES: Visit Generator Site Access Permit System. Does your facility…
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Radiation Worker Certifications
Permit GuideRelated Links If you’re are a Qualified Expert, Mammography Imaging Medical Physicist, or an X-Ray Machine Assembler or Service Provider then you need to be certified with the State of Utah. Do you wish to apply to become a new Qualified Expert? YES: Download the Qualified Expert Registration Application Form (145 KB). Do you wish to be…
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Radiation Programs Related Topics
Permit GuideRelated Links For additional questions or concerns, contact the Utah Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control at (801) 536-4250. End of the Radiation Control Section Next Up? Other Programs You have completed the Radiation Control section of the Permit Wizard process. If you have not received an answer to all of your radiation related questions, or if…