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API Publ 4628-1996, titled A Guide to the Assessment and Remediation of Underground Storage Tanks, provides a comprehensive technical framework for environmental professionals addressing releases from underground storage tank (UST) systems. The document focuses on petroleum hydrocarbon releases and covers the complete lifecycle of a UST release response: initial emergency actions, site characterization, risk assessment, remedial action planning and implementation, and site closure. It is intended for use by environmental consultants, facility owners, and regulatory agencies as a reference for consistent, technically sound management of UST sites.
The publication outlines a phased approach to site assessment. Initial screening identifies potential releases and immediate hazards. Subsequent detailed site investigations require soil and groundwater sampling at specified densities and depths, using methods such as soil borings and monitoring well installation. Analytical protocols emphasize laboratory methods for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), and other constituents. Data evaluation includes comparison with regulatory action levels and background concentrations.
API Publ 4628-1996 introduces a tiered risk assessment framework. Tier 1 uses generic, conservative screening levels. Tier 2 refines exposure parameters with site-specific data. Tier 3 incorporates probabilistic modeling. The risk assessment process addresses human health (e.g., vapor intrusion, groundwater ingestion) and ecological receptors. The guidance provides tables of toxicity values and exposure factors to support calculations.
The document evaluates a range of remediation technologies, providing design criteria, performance expectations, and cost ranges. Key technologies are summarized in the table below.
| Technology | Media Treated | Key Design Parameters | Typical Achievable Endpoint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) | Vadose zone soil | Vacuum, flow rate, vapor radius of influence | TPH < 100 mg/kg for coarse soils |
| Groundwater Extraction & Treatment (P&T) | Saturated zone | Extraction rate, number of wells, treatment train | BTEX < 5 µg/L after carbon polishing |
| Air Sparging | Saturated zone (with SVE) | Injection pressure, flow rate, sparge point spacing | Dissolved phase reduction of 90%+ within 1–2 years |
| Bioremediation (in situ) | Soil and groundwater | Nutrient/electron acceptor delivery, pH control, temperature | TPH half-life reduction from years to months |
| Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) | Groundwater | Evidence of degradation, stable or shrinking plume | Compliance with plume stability metrics per EPA guidelines |
Successful application of the guidance relies on integrating the assessment and remediation phases. Key implementation aspects include:
API Publ 4628-1996 is a guidance document, not a mandatory regulation. However, many state UST programs reference or adopt its procedures directly, making compliance with its recommendations effectively mandatory in some jurisdictions. The document should be used in conjunction with applicable federal regulations (40 CFR Part 280 for USTs) and state-specific policies. To maintain compliance:
Article prepared for informational purposes. Always consult the original document and current regulatory authorities for official compliance guidance. — 2026