SEFft
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Solid Waste
And Emergency Response
(5401G)
EPA 510-F-00-010
October 2000
www.epa.gov
Underground Storage
Tanks And Brownfields Sites
SOUTH CAROLINA/Anderson
EPA's USTfields Initiative will fund pilots in Brownfields communities to assess and clean up petroleum contamination from
federally-regulated underground storage tanks (USTs) at idle or abandoned commercial properties. Petroleum contamination is
generally excluded from coverage under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
(CERCLA) and is not, therefore, covered under EPA's Brownfields Program. In its USTfields Pilot Program, EPA's Office of
Underground Storage Tanks (OUST) has selected 10 state/local pilots in which the state will partner with a local area to assess
and/or clean up two or more petroleum-impacted underground storage tank sites. Each pilot state will receive up to $100,000 of
LUST Trust funds to be used to assess and clean up the local area sites. This will help to ready them for future reuse.
BACKGROUND
EPA selected the State of South Carolina as an
USTfields Pilot. South Carolina will use pilot funds
to clean up properties in the City of Anderson. The
City is restoring its Main Street district, including
renovating several historic buildings and
professional offices. This area also includes at least
six former gasoline stations that qualify as
USTfields. These sites are in various states of
disrepair. The city has established the area as a Tax
Increment Finance (TIP) District to encourage
improvement in the entire area. This TIP includes
one designated Brownfields site and borders
another Brownfields site. City officials have
reported obstacles associated with the underground
storage tank sites that significantly impair the
completion of the revitalization project. The city is a
recipient of a Brownfields Assessment
Demonstration Pilot and a Brownfields Revolving
Loan Fund grant.
OBJECTIVES
Pilot funds will allow the State of South Carolina to
work with the City of Anderson and other entities
and organizations to assess and clean up
underground storage tank sites. The state will team
with the City of Anderson to assess and clean up
potential petroleum and MTBE contamination at the
former gasoline stations. The city will then be able
to continue the revitalization of the downtown area.
Region 4
Anderson,
South Carolina
Applicant Name: South Carolina
Local Partner: City of Anderson
Date of Selection: October2000
Profile: The state will work with the city to assess
and clean up former gasoline stations, which will
help remove potential environmental barriers to
redevelopment.
Contacts:
EPA Region 4
Dana Hayworth
(404) 562-9481
South Carolina Department
of Health and Environmental
Control
Bob Hutchinson
(803)898-4350
For further information, go to www.epa.gov/oust/
EPA USTfields INITIATIVE
EPA and the state have not yet negotiated the Cooperative Agreement to fund this pilot; therefore, activities are subject to change.
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