503 C.M.R. 3.07
(1) Classification. The Board shall place each application in one of the following four classifications based on the activities for which the applicant is seeking reimbursement: One: Removal of leaking fuel storage tank(s) systems pursuant to 310 CMR 80.00:
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Systems.
Two: Closure of fuel storage tank(s) systems. Three: Removal and Replacement of fuel storage tank(s) systems used for public safety
vehicles, emergency generators, hospitals, and schools.
Four: Removal and replacement of other fuel storage tank(s) systems.
(2) Priority. Applications within each classification will be ranked according to the following point scoring system, with the highest point score equal to the highest rank.
Category 1 - Construction Points
Lined Tank 5
Bare Steel 4
Concrete 3
Protected 2
Composite 2
Fiberglass 1
Category 2 - Age of Tank Points
Over 31 years 6
26-30 years 5
21-25 years 4
16-20 years 3
11-15 years 2
5-10 years 1
Category 3 - Proximity to Public Water Supply System Points
Zone I or Zone A 10
Zone II or Interim Wellhead Protection Area 8
Zone B 6
Sole Source Aquifer 4
Within 100' of Wetland 4
Within 100' of Stream 4
Within 100' of Brook 4
Within 100' of Area of Critical Environmental Concern 4
Agricultural Land 4
Any other Area 0
*Applicants may choose more than one selection from category
Category 4 - Speed of Petroleum Product Movement Points
Gasoline 5
Aviation fuel 4
Diesel 3
#2 fuel 3
#4 fuel 2
#6 fuel 2
Other mid-range weight fuels 3
(4) Order of Grant Funding.
(b) If adequate funds are available to fund each qualifying grant request, all grants will be fully funded to the level of 50% of eligible costs. Unless amounts eligible for funding in all grant applications do not total the amount of funds available, all grant funds will be distributed each year. If in any given year, the total qualifying grant requests eligible for funding exceed available grant funds, funds will be distributed using the following methodology: