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What are some of the requirements for underground storage tank (UST) systems at a Petro Stopping Center?

Petro_Stopping_Center Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

The truck stop industry is subject to extensive federal and state legislation and regulations relating to environmental matters. Petro Centers use underground and above-ground storage tanks to store petroleum products and waste oils. Laws and regulations for underground storage tank ("UST") systems include requirements for tank construction, inventory control, integrity testing, leak detection and monitoring, spill control, and corrective action in case of a release from a UST into the environment. The travel centers are also subject to regulations in certain locations relating to vapor recovery and discharges into the water. Some existing laws and regulations concerning USTs do not become applicable immediately and have future compliance schedules. You may incur substantial additional expenditures to comply with and remain in compliance with these laws and regulations and any additional requirements that may be imposed in the future.

Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–14)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Petro Stopping Center Franchise Disclosure Document, the truck stop industry is subject to extensive federal and state legislation and regulations relating to environmental matters. Petro Stopping Centers use underground and above-ground storage tanks to store petroleum products and waste oils. Laws and regulations for underground storage tank ("UST") systems include requirements for tank construction, inventory control, integrity testing, leak detection and monitoring, spill control, and corrective action in case of a release from a UST into the environment.

These regulations have implications for prospective Petro Stopping Center franchisees. Franchisees may incur substantial additional expenditures to comply with and remain in compliance with these laws and regulations and any additional requirements that may be imposed in the future. Some existing laws and regulations concerning USTs do not become applicable immediately and have future compliance schedules.

It is important for potential franchisees to understand the scope and impact of these environmental regulations. Due diligence should include a thorough investigation of current and future compliance requirements, as well as the potential costs associated with maintaining UST systems and addressing any environmental issues that may arise. Franchisees should consult with environmental experts and legal counsel to ensure they fully understand their obligations and liabilities.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.