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Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) for the Upstream . . . The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to help facilities prevent a discharge of oil into navigable waters or adjoining shorelines The SPCC rule requires facilities to develop, maintain, and implement an oil spill prevention plan, called an SPCC Plan
FRS SPCC 2019 - prodenv. dep. state. fl. us This SPCC Plan has been developed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 112, including Sections §112 7, and §112 8 in addition to any applicable more stringent State rules, regulations, and guidelines
Fuel Storage Regulations Florida | EPAC Environmental Services Under 40 CFR Part 112, these facilities must adhere to specific guidelines to prevent oil spills and minimize their environmental impact The SPCC rules apply to fuel tanks that hold more than 55 gallons, categorizing them as bulk storage containers
Storage Tank System Rules, Forms and Reference Guidelines | Florida . . . 62-761 900 (3) Financial Mechanisms for Storage Tanks See Storage Tank Financial Assurance Forms for individual Form Parts A - P (Form Updates Effective 6 25 2023) Chapter 62-762, F A C For ASTs greater than 550-gallon capacity, see Rules for exceptions (Recent adoption dates: 1 11 2017, 7 9 2019, 10 17 2019, 4 1 21, and 6 26 23 )
Petroleum Storage – Environmental - NASA There are currently no Federal regulations covering AST systems except for the oil pollution prevention requirements found in the CFR Title 40 Part 112 (commonly referred to as Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulations)
Storage Tank Systems Guidance and Information - Florida Department of . . . This is a suggested checklist prepared by DEP and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for retail petroleum facilities to aid in the preparation of your facility before, during, and after tropical storms and hurricanes
SPCC Basics Presentation - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Prepare and implement an SPCC plan that outlines equipment and procedures to prevent and respond to an oil spill Prior to 2006, all plans required a Professional Engineer (PE) to certify Now allow facilities up to 10,000 gallons to self-certify their plans