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State of Utah
SPENCER J. COX
Governor
DEIDRE HENDERSON
Lieutenant Governor
Department of
Environmental Quality
Tim Davis
Interim Executive Director
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE AND REMEDIATION
Brent H. Everett
Director
ERRP-093-25
April 9, 2025
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Piyush Patel
Gas Stop Hurricane
12111 South Lil Dickens Lane
Riverton, Utah 84065
Re:Notice of Non-Compliance for Underground Storage Tank Violations
Gas Stop Hurricane, located at 4390 West State Street, Hurricane, Utah
Facility Identification No. 6000353
Dear Piyush Patel:
The Utah Underground Storage Tank Act (Act) imposes certain obligations on the owner or
operator of a facility having underground storage tanks (USTs). The Act authorizes the Director of
the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (Division Director) to enforce the Act and
rules promulgated thereunder by issuing notices and orders. At the request of the Division Director,
the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) performed a compliance review
for the facility owned or operated by you. This facility contains two USTs and is located at 4390 West
State Street, Hurricane, Utah. The designated Facility Identification Number is 6000353.
The compliance review indicates you have not satisfied the requirements of the Act and
regulations. To achieve compliance, you must do all of the following within 60 days of the date
of this letter:
1. Submit documentation to show that you have had a qualified cathodic protection tester
test your cathodic protection system for tanks 1 & 2 as well as piping within the last
three years. Failure to have a cathodic protection test performed within the last three
years may result in re-training for the class B operator.
The Act, Utah Code Ann. §§ 19-6-407 and 19-6-408, gives the Division Director the authority
to assess a civil penalty of $1,000.00 if an owner or operator of an UST fails to register the tank or
fails to pay fees within 60 days of due date, and to assess interest on the unpaid registration fee
balance. Under Utah Code Ann. § 19-6-425, other violations of the Act, rules, or orders may result in
civil penalties of up to $10,000.00 per day. Failure to comply with the Act and regulations may also
result in revocation of your certificate of compliance under Utah Code Ann. § 19-6-414.
Facility ID# 6000353
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Failure to comply with the requirements of the Act and rules may result in the issuance of a
Notice of Violation and Order and/or a Notice of Agency Action and the assessment of a civil penalty.
If your facility remains out of compliance with the requirements outlined above, the class A/B
operator may be subject to re-training requirements and must successfully complete an appropriate
training course and examination.
If you have any questions, please contact Phillip Lundell, the DERR project manager, at
(801) 536-4100.
Sincerely,
Brent H. Everett, Director
Division of Environmental Response and Remediation
BHE/PKL/tt
cc: Jeremy Roberts, Environmental Health Director, Southwest Utah Public Health Department
Paul Wright, District Engineer, Utah Department of Environmental Quality