This chapter is adopted by the Town of Blackstone under its home rule
powers, its police powers to protect the public health, safety and welfare
and under powers authorized by MGL c. 40, § 21, and c. 148,§ 9.
The purposes of this chapter are, through regulation of the design,
construction, installation, testing and maintenance of underground petroleum
storage facilities, to protect public health from the contamination of public
and private water supplies due to leakage from such facilities, to protect
the public safety from the dangers of fire and explosion associated with such
leakage and to protect the general welfare by preserving limited water supplies
for present and future use.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONED
Being out of service for a continuous period in excess of six months,
in the case of a storage facility for which a license from the local licensing
authority is required under the provisions of MGL c. 148, § 13,
as amended, and for a period in excess of 24 months, in the case of any other
storage facility.
CATHODIC PROTECTION
A system that inhibits the corrosion of a tank or components through
either the sacrificial anode or the impressed current method of creating a
corrosion-inhibiting electrical current.
COMPONENTS
Piping, pumps and other related storage, conveyancing and dispensing
elements that, together with one or more tanks and any cathodic-protection
or monitoring system, constitute a storage facility.
EFFECTIVE DATE
The date on which the bylaw is approved by a Town Meeting, provided
that the bylaw thereafter becomes effective under the provisions of MGL c.
40, § 32, as amended, or the date on which the ordinance receives
final City Council approval in accordance with MGL c. 43, § 23.
LEAKAGE or LEAK
Any uncontrolled movement, measurable by a final or precision test
that can accurately detect a leak of 0.05 gallons per hour or less, after
adjustment for relevant variables such as temperature change and tank end
deflection, of a petroleum product out of a tank or its components, or any
uncontrolled movement of water into a tank or its components.
MONITORING SYSTEM
A system installed between the wall of double-walled tanks or inside
a tank or in the vicinity of a tank for the purpose of early detection of
leaks.
OPERATOR
The lessee of a storage facility, or the person or persons responsible
for the daily operation of a storage facility.
OUT OF SERVICE
Not in use, in that no filling or withdrawal is occurring.
OWNER
The person or persons or government entity having legal ownership
of a storage facility.
STORAGE FACILITY
One or more tanks at a particular site, together with its or their
components, used, or designed to be used, for the underground storage of liquid
petroleum products, and shall include any cathodic-protection or monitoring
system used, or designed to be used, for inhibiting or detecting leaks of
petroleum product from any element of the facility.
TANK
Any structure any part of which is used, or designed to be used,
for the underground storage of any liquid petroleum product of any kind.
UL-LISTED
Included in a current list or report of approved equipment, materials
or methods published by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
Storage below ground level, but shall not include storage in a freestanding
container within a building.
WATER SUPPLY
Any existing or potential source of potable water, including both
groundwater and surface water.
The Board of Health, the Selectmen and the Fire Chief may, after a public
hearing, vary the application of any provision of this chapter, unless otherwise
required by law, when, in its opinion, the applicant has demonstrated that
an equivalent degree of protection will still be provided to public and private
water supplies. Notice of the hearing shall be given by the Board, at the
applicant's expense, at least 10 days prior thereto, by certified mail to
all abutters to the property at which the owner's storage facility is located
and by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town. The
notice shall include a statement of the variance sought and the reasons therefor.
Any grant or denial of a variance shall be in writing and shall contain a
brief statement of the reasons for the grant or denial.