PDFWAC 374-10-060

Financial assurance coverage.

(1) Release from the petroleum underground storage tank after enrollment.
(a) The program will provide financial assurance funds of up to $2,000,000, per tank, for remedial action costs to address a release that occurs after enrollment from a petroleum underground storage tank system, and any other petroleum releases which may be occurring simultaneously at the facility at which the petroleum underground storage tank is located.
A third-party claim will be distributed from these funds. PLIA will determine the timing of any eligible third-party claim payment.
(b) If there is a dispute with the agency determination on timing of the release, the owner or operator must show by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence that a release occurred prior to enrollment.
(c) Failure to provide the agency with a property access agreement from the property owner where the petroleum underground storage tank is located will result in denial of financial assurance funds.
(2) Release from a petroleum underground storage tank prior to enrollment.
(a) The program will provide funds of up to $1,000,000 for remedial action costs to address all releases from a petroleum underground storage tank system that occurred prior to enrollment.
(b) If there is a dispute with the agency determination on timing of the release, the owner or operator must show by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence that a release occurred post enrollment.
(c) Financial assurance funds provided under this subsection will be subject to cost recovery.
(3) Financial assurance coverage shall not exceed $3,000,000 per state fiscal year for multiple occurrences involving a single petroleum underground storage tank.
(4) Priority coverage.
(a) Per RCW 70A.545.020(7), funding for remedial action is prioritized over third-party costs. The agency must reserve the estimated costs of necessary remedial actions, and then payment may be made on eligible third-party costs.
(b) Per RCW 70A.545.020(6), the agency may prioritize program funding for investigations and remedial actions deemed necessary to address:
(i) An emergency which threatens human health or the environment; or
(ii) A population threatened by the release that includes an overburdened community, as defined in RCW 70A.02.010(11), or a vulnerable population, as defined in RCW 70A.02.010(14).
(c) The director may prioritize funding at their discretion using factors specified in guidance.
(5) Once a no further action letter is issued by the agency's technical assistance program for the release from the enrolled petroleum underground storage tank, the financial assurance coverage is complete, and funding will no longer be available.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70A.545.100(1). WSR 24-18-050, § 374-10-060, filed 8/27/24, effective 9/27/24.]