Oregon Code § 466.840·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings.
The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(1) The upgrading
of underground storage tanks and the improving of such tanks and associated
equipment are necessary to protect the public health and safety and the
environment.
(2) The costs of
upgrading leaking underground storage tanks, purchasing improved equipment and
cleaning up the contamination caused by leaking underground storage tanks,
including the costs of disposal, remediation or other treatment of soil
contaminated as a result of leaking underground storage tanks, exceed the
financial capacity of many owners and operators of underground storage tanks.
(3) The
availability of motor vehicle fuel is necessary to create and retain employment
and to encourage tourism in Oregon.
(4) It is the
intent and policy of the Legislative Assembly to:
(a) Insure the
funding and support of remedial action and replacement of leaking underground
storage tanks and associated equipment, while allowing the owners and operators
to continue to operate their businesses in Oregon; and
(b) In order to
insure such funding and support, prevent a local unit of government from
imposing taxes, fees or surcharges on soil generated as a result of remedial
action or replacement of leaking underground storage tanks. [1993 c.661 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 466.840
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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