This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The occupier of a petrol service station must give the EPA, in the form and within the period set out in the standards and guidelines, notice of the commissioning of any prescribed storage tank or prescribed petrol dispenser.
(2) The occupier of a petrol service station must give the EPA, in the form and within the period set out in the standards and guidelines, a report for the year ending on 30 June each year, if during that period there was a significant failure in any required control equipment at a petrol service station.
(3) For the purposes of subclause (2), a significant failure is any one or more of the following occurrences--(a) a failure of the vapour containment system that requires the opening of the forecourt to repair the system,(b) a test result of below 85% for vapour system recovery performance of a manually monitored petrol dispenser and required control equipment, or(c) a number of warnings by an automatic monitoring system fitted to a petrol dispenser and prescribed control equipment that is greater than the number specified in the standards and guidelines for the purposes of this subclause.
: Maximum penalty--100 penalty units, in the case of a corporation, or 50 penalty units, in the case of an individual.