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Title: Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Requirements


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Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Requirements
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Overview
  • Background and Scope of APSA
  • Definitions
  • APSA Facility Types
  • SPCC plan Requirements
  • Facility Diagram, Procedures, Training,
    Recordkeeping, Maintenance
  • Inspection Timeframe what to expect

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APSA Background
  • Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act is now part of
    CA HSC, Chapter 6.67
  • Gives local CUPAs authority over APSA
  • Federal Oil Spill Prevention Program is part of
    40 CFR 112
  • Federal EPA still has authority
  • Requirements of each program are similar but not
    identical

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Scope of APSA
  • Feds Navigable Waters
  • CUPA greater than 1,320 gallons

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Regulated Chemicals
  • Petroleum crude oil fraction, liquid at room
    temperature and pressure
  • Includes fuels, lubricants, solvents, biodiesel
  • But NOT propane, LPG, LNG, or 100 biodiesel or
    synthetics or corn ethanol, some waxes, tars, or
    asphalts

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Aboveground Tank
  • 55 gallon or more capacity
  • Substantially or totally above ground

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NOT Aboveground Tanks
  • NOT
  • Permanently Closed tanks, Boiler, Haz Waste at
    TSD facility, crude oil production tank,
    oil-filled electrical equipment, UST, or a DOT
    regulated tank

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Permanently Closed Tanks
  • All liquid and sludge removed from tank and
    connecting lines
  • All pipes and lines disconnected and blind
    flanged/blanked
  • All valves closed and locked out (except vent
    valves)
  • Tagged as permanently closed with closure date

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Transportation Related?
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APSA Facilities
  • 1,320 gallons or more of aggregate aboveground
    petroleum storage capacity
  • Based on Rated Design Capacity...
  • Modified overflow, vent, etc. does not always
    count
  • Procedural means of limiting capacity do not
    count

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APSA Exempt Facilities
  • A tank facility at a Farm, Nursery, Logging site,
    or Construction site is exempt if..
  • No tank exceeds 20,000 gallons
  • AND total storage is less than 100,000 gallons
  • APSA Exempt facilities must still
  • Conduct daily inspections
  • Allow CUPA to inspect periodically
  • Provide Secondary Containment if required by CUPA
  • Comply with applicable Federal rules

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What is an SPCC plan?
  • Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
    (SPCC) plan
  • Spill Prevention
  • Training, procedures, awareness
  • Control
  • Containment, immediate response
  • Countermeasure
  • Cleanup, notifications

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Three types of APSA facilities
  • Tier I Qualified Facility
  • - Can use Template SPCC and self-certify
  • Tier II Qualified Facility
  • - Can self-certify own SPCC plan
  • Non-qualified Facility
  • - Must have SPCC plan certified by a Professional
    Engineer

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Qualified Facilities
  • To be a Qualified Facility
  • Less than or equal to10,000 gallons of any
    aboveground oil storage not just petroleum
  • No discharge greater than 1,000 gallons in past 3
    years
  • No two discharges greater than 42 gallons within
    any 12 month period in the past 3 years

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Tier I Qualified Facilities
  • Less than or equal to10,000 gallon total
    aboveground oil storage capacity
  • No single tank more than 5,000 gallons
  • You must
  • Complete and self-certify the Template SPCC Plan

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Tier II Qualified Facilities
  • Less than or equal to10,000 gallon total
    aboveground oil storage capacity
  • Individual aboveground tank more than 5,000
    gallons
  • You must
  • Prepare a self-certified SPCC plan

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Non-Qualified Facilities
  • Greater than 10,000 gallons total aboveground oil
    storage capacity
  • You must
  • Have an SPCC plan certified by a Professional
    Engineer

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SPCC Plan Elements
  • Elements required in an SPCC plan include
  • - Facility description and diagram
  • - Description of each storage location, and
    containment
  • - Likely discharge scenarios
  • - Tank inspection and testing program
  • - Oil handler training
  • - Security
  • - Response and notifications
  • - Plan must be reviewed at least every 5 years.
    Must be updated within 6 month of any significant
    change

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Inspection
  • Plan prepared properly?
  • Plan implemented as described?
  • Workers know about plan?
  • Plan vs. Real World
  • CUPA only inspecting APSA subject items
  • Plan must be implemented by Nov 10, 2010

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Sized Secondary Containment
  • Contents of largest container plus precipitation
  • Applies to
  • Loading/unloading Racks
  • Storage tanks and containers
  • Includes portable totes and drums while stored
    (must also be located properly)
  • Non-transportation related tank trucks (i.e.
    mobile refuelers) during storage

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Sized Secondary Containment
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Sized Secondary Containment
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Secondary Containment (Drainage)
  • Water inside secondary containment must be
    inspected for oil contamination prior to
    discharge
  • Records should be kept for at least 3 years

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General Containment
  • Most likely discharges ? spill kits, drain
    covers, spill buckets, etc.
  • Applies to
  • Piping, oil-filled equipment, (non-rack) transfer
    areas, non-transportation related tank trucks
    (i.e. mobile refuelers) during use

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POOR General Containment
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General Containment
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General Containment
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Overfill Prevention
  • Describe Procedures and Hardware

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Overfill Prevention
  • High liquid level alarms/shutoffs
  • Liquid level indicators
  • Alarm should be heard or electronically sent to
    pumping station

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Loading Racks
  • Permanent Structure w/ piping, loading arm,
    valves, pumps, shut-offs, etc

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Loading Racks
  • Must have
  • Anti drive-off devices
  • Physical barriers, warning lights/signs, wheel
    chocks, brake interlock system, etc.
  • Secondary containment method for largest tank or
    railcar filled
  • Catchment basin or quick drainage system
  • Records of Inspections

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Security
  • Fences, locks, guarded entrance, etc. around
    whole facility
  • Lighting to
  • See discharges at night
  • Prevent vandalism

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Security
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Security
  • Locks on Tanks, Pump Controls accessible only to
    authorized personnel

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Tank Inspections
  • in accordance with industry standards
  • Up to facility and certifying P.E.
  • Many standards for different tank types
  • Frequency and Methods of inspection must be
    referenced in the SPCC plan
  • Qualifications of testing inspection personnel
    must be referenced in SPCC plan

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Tank Inspections
  • Integrity testing may include visual inspection,
    hydrostatic testing, radiographic testing,
    ultrasonic testing, acoustic emissions testing,
    or other non-destructive testing methods

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Training
  • SPCC Plan must identify person accountable for
    discharge prevention
  • All oil-handling personnel must receive training
    in
  • OM to prevent discharges
  • Applicable pollution control laws and regs
  • Discharge procedure protocols
  • General facility operations
  • Contents of the SPCC plan

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Refresher Training
  • All oil handling personnel must receive annual
    training updates
  • Any new procedures
  • Any new equipment
  • Any malfunctioning or out of service equipment
  • Known discharges to Navigable Waters

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Summary
  • 1,320 gallons of aboveground aggregate petroleum
    storage
  • 10,000 gallons total oil storage, no tank larger
    than 5,000 ? E-Z template
  • 10,000 gallons total, single tank gt 5,000 ?
    self-certify
  • gt10,000 gallons ? P.E. Certified Plan

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Summary
  • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure
  • Methods, Descriptions, Trainings, Tank
    Inspections, Records
  • Reviewed every 5 years
  • Amended and Certified within 6 months of any
    change

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Resources
  • Madera County Env Health / CUPA
  • 2037 W Cleveland Ave
  • Madera, Ca 93637
  • envhealth_at_madera-county.com
  • (559) 675-7823
  • www.calepa.ca.gov/CUPA/Aboveground/
  • www.epa.gov/OEM/content/spcc/index.htm
  • www.epa.gov/emergencies/content/spcc/index.htm
  • www.epa.gov/oilspill/spcc.htm

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