West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman told the West Virginia Legislature Sept. 8 that despite months of doubts, the department should be able to comply with Senate Bill 373.
DEP provided lawmakers with an update on the so-called "tank bill," which was crafted in response to the Jan. 9 Freedom Industries chemical leak.
Huffman said although DEP employees, including himself, believed the legislation would be impossible for officials to implement, the department is working hard to make sure the law is complied with before all upcoming deadlines.
Looming deadlines include Oct. 1, the deadline for companies and individual tank owners to register their tanks with DEP; Dec. 3, when spill prevention and response plans are due; Dec. 31, when inspections and certifications have to be complete and submitted to DEP; and Jan. 1, when the law takes effect.
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