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Wisconsin Gas Station Compliance Guide

Everything fuel station operators in Wisconsin need to know about UST compliance, managed by the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources.

State Agency

Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources

DNR Tank Program

Phone: (608) 266-2621

Email: dnr.tanks@wisconsin.gov

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Compliance Deadlines

Federal EPA Requirements

RequirementDeadlinePenaltyCFR
Monthly Release DetectionOngoing — monthly$11,524/day40 CFR 280.41
Annual Walkthrough InspectionAnnually by Oct 13$59,017/day40 CFR 280.36
Operator Training (Class A/B/C)Within 30 days of designation$25,00040 CFR 280.242
Financial ResponsibilityContinuous$11,524/day40 CFR 280.90
Spill/Overfill Prevention EquipmentRequired at all UST systems$59,017/day40 CFR 280.30
Corrosion Protection TestingEvery 3 years (impressed current) / 5 years (other)$11,524/day40 CFR 280.31
Release ReportingWithin 24 hours of discovery$59,017/day40 CFR 280.50
UST Registration/NotificationWithin 30 days of installation$11,524/day40 CFR 280.22

Wisconsin State Requirements

RequirementDeadlineFrequencyPenalty
Tank RegistrationPrior to operationOne-time$5,000/day
Annual FeeAnnuallyAnnual$500/month
Release DetectionMonthlyMonthly$5,000/day

Penalties & Enforcement

Max Daily Penalty

$5,000

Max Per Violation

$25,000

Criminal Penalties

Yes

Cleanup Fund

Petroleum Environmental Cleanup Fund Award (PECFA)

Coverage Limit

$1,000,000

Deductible

$10,000

Eligible

Yes

PECFA has been winding down — check current eligibility.

Operator Training

Class A

Required

Class B

Required

Class C

Required

Online Accepted

Yes

Refresher interval: 3 years

Approved providers: DNR-approved

Registration & Fees

Annual Tank Fee

$75/tank

Registration Fee

$50

Late Penalty

$500/month

Find a UST Inspector

Tanks Section

Remediation & Redevelopment Program

Phone: (608) 266-2621

Email: dnr.tanks@wisconsin.gov

Third-party inspectors accepted

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Disclaimer: This guide is based on published Wisconsin regulations. Requirements change — always verify current obligations with the DNR.