Protection of the Environment Operations (Underground Petroleum Storage Systems) Regulation 2008 Country/Territory Australia Territorial subdivision New South Wales Document type Regulation Date 2008 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy, Environment gen. Keyword Oil Environmental planning Environmental standards Policy/planning Standards Protection of environment Pollution control Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific Abstract The object of this Regulation is to regulate the storage of petroleum in underground storage systems so as to minimise the risk of the discharge of substances that cause significant damage to the environment. For the first 4 years, the appropriate regulatory authority for matters arising under this Regulation will be the EPA, within the meaning of the Protection of the Environment (Operations) Act 1997, after which it will be the relevant local authority. The Regulation contains the following provisions: (a) provisions with respect to the commissioning and decommissioning of underground storage systems (Part 2), and (b) provisions with respect to the installation of groundwater monitoring wells (Part 3), and (c) provisions with respect to the use of underground storage systems (Part 4), and (d) provisions with respect to record-keeping (Part 5), and (e) other provisions of a minor, consequential or ancillary nature (Parts 1 and 6 and Schedule 1). Full text English Website www.austlii.edu.au References - Legislation Repealed by Protection of the Environment Operations (Underground Petroleum Storage Systems) Regulation 2014 Legislation | Australia | 2014 (2015) Keyword: Oil, Environmental planning, Environmental standards, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment, Pollution control Source: FAO, FAOLEX