Michigan UST Compliance Testing
Independent UST Testing Under Michigan EGLE Part 211
USTEX provides independent underground storage tank compliance testing for Michigan operators regulated by the Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) agency under Part 211 of Public Act 451. Conflict-free diagnostics with regulator-ready documentation for Michigan petroleum storage facility operators.
Michigan UST Regulatory Framework
- Michigan Part 211 — Liquid Industrial Byproducts
- Michigan's primary regulatory framework for underground storage tanks, administered by EGLE. Part 211 of Public Act 451 establishes technical standards for UST installation, leak detection, release reporting, corrective action, and closure in Michigan.
- EGLE — Remediation and Redevelopment Division
- The Michigan EGLE Remediation and Redevelopment Division oversees UST compliance, release investigations, and corrective action programs for petroleum storage facilities. USTEX diagnostic testing produces the independent data EGLE reviewers require.
- Michigan UST Operator Training
- Michigan requires Class A, B, and C operator training and designation under EPA requirements. USTEX supports Michigan facility operators with compliance documentation satisfying EGLE inspection standards.
- EPA 40 CFR Part 280 (Federal)
- Federal technical standards applying in Michigan as in all states. USTEX testing protocols satisfy both Michigan EGLE and federal EPA standards simultaneously.
Michigan UST Compliance Services
- Independent, Conflict-Free Testing — No repair revenue. Fully defensible documentation for EGLE inspections and release response proceedings.
- EGLE-Compliant Documentation — Test reports formatted to satisfy Michigan EGLE inspection requirements.
- Multi-State Coordination — Unified compliance testing programs for operators with facilities in multiple states.
- Release Response Support — Independent diagnostic data supporting Michigan EGLE release response proceedings.
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