Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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What is the requirement for underground fuel storage tanks being installed in Ontario?

  1. Must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority.

  2. Must be registered with the Ministry of the Environment.

  3. Can be removed by any experienced contractor.

  4. Must have a safety inspection every five years.

  5. Should include redundant leak prevention systems.

  6. Should be registered with the Ontario Building Authority.

The correct answer is: Must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority.

The requirement for underground fuel storage tanks in Ontario is that they must be registered with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). This regulation ensures that these tanks meet safety standards and are monitored for compliance with environmental and safety regulations. The TSSA oversees the installation, operation, and maintenance of fuel storage tanks to prevent accidents and environmental contamination, which is crucial given the potential risks associated with fuel leaks. While other choices may relate to safety and management of underground tanks, they do not represent the primary regulatory requirement. For instance, while the Ministry of the Environment plays a role in ensuring environmental protection, the specific requirement for registration falls under the TSSA's jurisdiction. Additionally, requirements about inspections, redundant systems, or removals by contractors do not constitute the core registration necessity mandated for operation.