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~ ~ <br />the Engineer. <br />1.3 REFERENCED STANDARDS <br />DEQ Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) <br />"Recommended Practices for the Permanent Decommissioning of Underground <br />Storage Tanks" <br />OAR Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR), Chapter 340: <br />Division 122: -001 to -110 Hazardous Substance Remedial Action Rules <br />-201 to -260 Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST <br />Systems <br />-301 to -360 Numeric Soil Cleanup Levels for Motor Fuel and <br />Heating Oil <br />Division 150: -010 to -150 Underground Storage Tank Rules <br />Division 160: -005 to -150 Registration and Licensing Requirements for <br />Underground Storage Tank Service Providers <br />EPA Environmental Protection Agency <br />40 CFR Parts 280 and 281 <br />Federal Register, September 23, 1988, 53 FR 37081-37212 <br />NFPA National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) <br />NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code <br />NFPA 327: Cleaning and Safeguarding Small Tanks and Containers <br />NFPA 329: Recommended Practice for Handling Underground Leakage of <br />Flainmable and Combustible Liquids <br />API American Petroleum Institute (API) <br />Publication 1604: "Removal and Disposal of Used Underground Petroleum <br />Storage Tanks" <br />Publication 1628: "Underground Spill Cleanup Manual" <br />Publication 2015: "Cleaning Petroleum Storage Tanks" <br />Publication 2015A: "Guide for Controlling the Lead Hazard Associated with Tank <br />Excavation, Removal, Decontamination and Disposal of USTs 02085-2 <br />