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Title: What is PPC?


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  • This was
  • Preventable
  • with a PPC Plan!

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What is PPC?
  • PCC stands for
  • Preparedness
  • Prevention
  • Contingency
  • Purpose To improve and preserve the purity of
    the Waters of the Commonwealth by prompt adequate
    response to all emergencies and accidental spills
    of polluting substances for the protection of
    public health, animal and aquatic life and for
    recreation.

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PPC Objective
  • Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) is
    to consolidate the similarities of the State and
    Federal pollution incident prevention and
    emergency response programs into one overall
    program. Industrial and commercial installations
    which have the potential for causing accidental
    pollution of air, land or water, or the
    endangerment of public health and safety are
    required to develop and implement a PPC plan
    which encompass the other Departmental program
    requirements .

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How Do Existing Emergency Response Plans Fit in
with a PPC plan????
  • Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
    (SPCC) plans, which are or have been developed
    pursuant to EPA's oil-related SPCC regulations,
    should also be considered as part of an
    installation's overall PPC plan. Some
    installations may elect to integrate their
    oil-related SPCC plan with the PPC or PADEP
    Spill, Prevention Response (SPR) plan elements,
    or may elect to keep it as a separate chapter, or
    appendix, to the PPC.
  • Additional downstream notification requirement of
    an SPR plan can be added to an existing plan to
    satisfy the "Storage Tank and Spill Prevention
    Act," providing all required elements of a SPR
    plan are completed for the existing plan

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General Overview of PCCWho needs a PCC plan?
  • In general, any manufacturing or commercial
    installation which has the potential for causing
    accidental pollution of air, land, or water or
    for causing endangerment of public health and
    safety through accidental release of toxic,
    hazardous, or other polluting materials must
    develop, maintain, and implement a PPC Plan.

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PPC plans in regards to the Oil and Gas in
Pennsylvania
  • Required under the Clean Streams Law for approval
    of
  • Road spreading operations
  • Drilling and operating oil and gas wells,
  • Brine disposal wells.
  • These plans are required under 25 Pa. Code
    Chapters 91.34 and 78.55. In addition, PPC Plans
    are required for NPDES and Part II Water Quality
    Management Permits. The Plan requirements are
    contained in the Oil and Gas Operators

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Guidelines for a PPC Plan for Oil and Gas
Development
  • The operator must review his operations and
    identify all the pollutional substance and wastes
    (solid and liquid), that will be used or
    generated. Then come up with control methods.
  • The operator must recognize that accidents and
    unexpected conditions may occur and immediate
    response would be needed to prevent pollution
    from reaching the waters of the Commonweath

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Description of Facility
  • Identify the type of operations, whether oil/gas
    or both.
  • Describe the method of drilling the wells (ai
    rotary, fluid rotary, cable tool, etc
  • Identify each well location by lease, farm name,
    project or other distinguishable description
  • List the chemicals or additives utilized and the
    different wastes generated during the drilling,
    stimulation, production, plugging and servicing
    phase of the operation.
  • Including safety and health information (MSDS),
    cleanup protocol
  • Description of Existing Emergency Response Plans
  • Material and Waste Inventory
  • Pollution Incident History
  • Implementation Schedule for Plan Elements Not
    Currently in Place

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Waste Disposal Methods
  • Identify the method(s) of wastewater, drill
    cuttings and solid or residual waste control,
    disposal or reuse of the different waste.
  • Permitted facilities should be used, along with
    there name and address along with the hauler and
    type of waste being disposed at that facility

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Description of How Plan is Implemented by
    Organization
  • Organizational Structure of Facility for
    Implementation
  • List of Emergency Coordinators
  • Duties and Responsibilities of the Coordinator
  • Chain of Command

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Spill Leak Prevention and Response
  • Pre release Planning
  • Material Compatibility
  • Inspection and Monitoring Program
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Housekeeping Program
  • Security
  • External Factor Planning
  • Employe Training Program

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Countermeasures
  • Countermeasures to be Undertaken by Facility
  • Countermeasures to be Undertaken by Contractors
  • Internal and External Communications and Alarm
    Systems
  • Evacuation Plan for Installation Personnel
  • Emergency Equipment Available for Response

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ELEMENTS AND FORMAT OF A PPC PLAN
  • Emergency Spill Control Network
  • Arrangements with Local Emergency Response
    Agencies
  • These agencies must include
  • DEP Regional office both business and 24-hour
  • EPA Nation Response Center
  • Identify and Contact downstream water users
  • Recommended contacting PA Fish and Boat
    Commission (closest district office)
  • Notification Lists
  • Downstream Notification Requirement for Storage
    Tanks

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Distribution of the Plan
  • A copy of the plan and any subsequent revisions
    must be maintained on-site. All members of the
    installations
  • organization for developing, implementing, and
    maintaining the plan and all emergency
    coordinators must
  • review the plan and be thoroughly familiar with
    provisions.
  • In addition to the site copy and the copy
    submitted to the Department, additional copies
    should be made
  • available to the following agencies, to the
    extent which they may become involved in an
    actual emergency (see
  • County and local Emergency Management Agencies.
    (This is a legal requirement for storage tank
    acilities with gt21,000 gallons of above ground
    storage.)
  • Local Fire Service Agencies and/or Hazmat Team
  • Local Emergency Medical Service Agencies
  • Local Police

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PPC Plan Revisions
  • The PPC Plan must be periodically reviewed and
    updated, if necessary. As a minimum, this must
    occur when
  • Applicable Department regulations are revised
  • The plan fails in an emergency
  • The installation changes in its design,
    construction, operation, maintenance, or other
    circumstances, in a
  • manner that materially increases the potential
    for fires, explosions or releases of toxic or
    hazardous
  • constituents or which changes the response
    necessary in an emergency
  • The list of emergency coordinators changes
  • The list of emergency equipment changes or
  • As otherwise required by the Department.

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PPC Plan Questions?
  • Christopher Tersine
  • ctersine_at_state.pa.us
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