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Apply to install and operate an underground storage tank
Get a permit to install and operate an underground storage tank holding hazardous materials.
Qué saber
You need a permit:
- For every tank
- You cannot transfer permits
You need to let us know if you:
¿Qué hacer?
All single-walled Underground Storage Tanks must be permanently closed by December 31, 2025. Learn more in Senate Bill 445.
1. Contact us
Let us know about your plans to store hazardous material underground. We work with you to make sure you follow the right steps to get certified.
2. Register to get your permit started
Go to the California Environmental Reporting System to get your permit.
Follow the prompts to:
- Login or set up a profile
- Add or update information related to hazardous materials at your business
- Fill out required documents and information
3. Pay the fee
Write a check, cashier’s check, or money order to “San Francisco Department of Public Health”. Check the fee schedule for the exact amount. Mail the fee to:
49 South Van Ness Avenue
Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Qué saber
You need a permit:
- For every tank
- You cannot transfer permits
You need to let us know if you:
¿Qué hacer?
All single-walled Underground Storage Tanks must be permanently closed by December 31, 2025. Learn more in Senate Bill 445.
1. Contact us
Let us know about your plans to store hazardous material underground. We work with you to make sure you follow the right steps to get certified.
2. Register to get your permit started
Go to the California Environmental Reporting System to get your permit.
Follow the prompts to:
- Login or set up a profile
- Add or update information related to hazardous materials at your business
- Fill out required documents and information
3. Pay the fee
Write a check, cashier’s check, or money order to “San Francisco Department of Public Health”. Check the fee schedule for the exact amount. Mail the fee to:
49 South Van Ness Avenue
Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94103
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