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SPCC PLANS
EnviroProbe
Integrated Solutions, Inc (EnviroProbe) is a woman-owned
small business located in Cross Lanes, West Virginia.
Permitting a site or activity typically requires a
multi-disciplinary team of professionals to weave through
today’s complex permit applications, regulatory
negotiations, modifications, and compliance evaluations.
EnviroProbe’s team of engineers, environmental professionals
and scientists has worked with various clients to permit a
number of different sites or processes.
Spill
Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan
Facilities require SPCC Plans when they
contain an aggregate aboveground storage capacity greater
than 1,320 gallons of oil, or underground storage capacity
greater than 42,000 gallons. SPCC plans establish
procedures, methods, equipment and other requirements to
prevent the discharge of oil into or upon the waters of the
United States. The requirements for developing, preparing
and implementing an SPCC Plan are specified in 40 CFR
§112.1(b) and apply to any owner or operator of a
non-transportation-related facility engaged in drilling,
producing, gathering, storing, processing, refining,
transferring, distributing, using or consuming oil and oil
products.
The SPCC Plan…
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Requires certification by a Registered
Professional Engineer.
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Must be reviewed and updated every five
years.
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Requires that tanks are provided with a
secondary containment system to hold at least the maximum
capacity of oil‑filled containers or oil-filled equipment
plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation
(24‑hour, 25-year storm event) .
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Addresses situations when secondary
containment is not present or cannot contain a sufficient
volume. In those instances, a properly designed secondary
containment must be installed.
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Must also include truck or rail loading/unloading areas with
loading racks. These facilities must have secondary
containment or diversion structures to contain any single
compartment of a tank car or tank truck loaded or unloaded
at the facility.
EnviroProbe’s scope of services for an SPCC
plan will include conducting a site visit, reviewing an
existing SPCC Plan (if available), preparing/updating the
SPCC Plan including preparation of site maps and plan
certifications as required by 40 CFR §112 (including the
latest revisions). The United States Environmental
Protection Agency requires that the plans be developed,
implemented and updated per the rules as changes at the
facility affect the spill potential.
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