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Title 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION
Chapter 3, Subchapter 2-B: UNDERGROUND OIL STORAGE FACILITIES AND GROUND WATER PROTECTION
- §561. Findings; purpose
- §562-A. Definitions
- §563. Registration of underground oil storage tanks
- §563-A. Prohibition of nonconforming underground oil storage facilities and tanks
- §563-B. Regulatory powers of department
- §564. Regulation of underground oil storage facilities used to store motor fuels or used in the marketing and distribution of oil
- §565. Regulation of underground oil storage facilities used for consumption on the premises or by the owner or operator
- §566-A. Abandonment of underground oil storage facilities and tanks
- §567. Certification of underground tank installers
- §567-A. Certifications
- §570-A. Budget Approval
- §570-B. Personnel and equipment
- §570-C. Municipal ordinances; powers limited
- §570-D. Transition
- §570-E. Legislative review
- §570-F. Special provisions
- §570-G. Construction
- §570-H. Report; adequacy of fund
- §570-K. Aboveground oil storage facilities
- §571. Corrupting waters forbidden
- Chapter 2: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (§341 A -§349 B)
- Chapter 12-A: ASBESTOS (§1271 - §1284)
- Chapter 12-B: LEAD ABATEMENT (§1291 - §1297)
- Chapter 13: WASTE MANAGEMENT (§1301 - §1319-Y)
- Chapter 16: SALE OF CONSUMER PRODUCTS AFFECTING THE ENVIRONMENT (§1601 - §1610)
- Chapter 16-A: NONDEGRADABLE FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS ( §1651 - §1654)
- Chapter 16-B: MERCURY-ADDED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES(§1661 - §1671)
- Chapter 16-C: ARSENIC-TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS (§1681 - §1683)
- Chapter 16-D: Toxic Chemicals in Children's Products
- Chapter 17: MAINE REFUSE DISPOSAL DISTRICT ENABLING ACT (§1701 - §1757)
- Chapter 18: PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP (§1771 - §1775)
- Chapter 24: Article 2: Maine Solid Waste Management Fund (§2201-2206)
- Chapter 33: MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS OF BEVERAGE CONTAINERS (§3101 - §3118)