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with EPA's mission of protecting human health and the environment.
SOURCE: 67 FR 47140, J uly 17, 2002, unless otherwise noted.
Topic: Discuss on the highlighted wording.
Question: What is non-transportation-related onshore and offshore facilities?
Hints: Pipeline is under 49 CFR under judiciary of DOT.
Is this Super Oil Tanker is not within the judiciary control of this CFR?
container for purposes of this part.
this part to the same extent as any person.
Non-transportation-related onshore and offshore facilities?
or offshore facility which is subject to the authority and control of the U.S.
Administrator of EPA, dated November 24, 1971 (appendix A of this part).
November 8, 1993 (appendix B of this part).
lines subject to the regulatory requirements of 49 CFR part 192 or 195.
(ii) The aggregate aboveground storage capacity of the facility is 1,320 U.S.
dated November 8, 1993 (appendix B of this part).
(5) Any container with a storage capacity of less than 55 gallons of oil.
facility is not eligible for this exemption.
(8) Hot-mix asphalt, or any hot-mix asphalt container.
(9) Any container for heating oil used solely at a single-family residence.
(10) Any pesticide application equipment or related mix containers.
in §112.7(a)(3), if the facility is otherwise subject to this part.
with other Federal, State, or local laws.
the purposes of the CWA.
need to prepare an SPCC Plan, or applicable part.
corporation in the State where the facility is located.
oil prior to use, while being used, or prior to further distribution in commerce.
storage container for purposes of this part.
storage containers for purposes of this part.
the outer limit of the territorial area.
upon request of the owner or operator.
Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 407).
whether a facility is subject to this part.
a vessel or a public vessel) used in oil well drilling operations, …….
vessel or a public vessel) used in oil well drilling operations, …….
designated migratory routes, and designated seasonal habitats.
exposure to a product of reactions resulting from a discharge.
off devices, overfill sensors, or personnel safety devices.
§112.20 or in a specific plan approved by the Regional Administrator.
or other oil storage container.
to store or transfer oil for further distribution is not a motive power container.
and sold in interstate commerce.
United States and is located in, on, or under any other waters.
with wastes other than dredged spoil.
Oil mixed with wastes or Dredged spoils?
geographic area to provide required response resources.
land within the United States, other than submerged lands.
immediately prior to such abandonment.
facility immediately prior to such abandonment.
Person includes an individual, firm, corporation, association, or partnership.
oil, fuel oil, mineral oil, sludge, oil refuse, and refined products.
prior to reinjection, beneficial reuse, discharge, or transfer for disposal.
are subject to a specific section of this part.
and that does not weaken the container.
Storage capacity of a container means the shell capacity of the container.
determined using the worksheets in appendix D to this part.
§112.7 and any other applicable section of this part.
Question: What are the other mobile or portable facilities?
mobile or portable facility is in a fixed (non-transportation) operating mode.
(v) That the Plan is adequate for the facility.
testing have been established and are described in the Plan.
operator or his agents or employees.
written statements in support of your extension request.
with a capacity greater than 5,000 U.S. gallons.
10,000 U.S. gallons or less.
require pertinent to the Plan or discharge.
any amendments to the Plan.
necessary to prevent and contain discharges from your facility.
Regional Administrator specifies another date.
and must notify you of his decision.
Plan by owners or operators.
following preparation of the amendment.
Countermeasure Plan by owners or operators.
for a discharge as described in §112.1(b).
technical amendments to your Plan in accordance with §112.3(d).
§112.6 Qualified Facilities Plan Requirements.
requirements in paragraph (b) of this section.
(a) Tier I Qualified Facilities—(1) Preparation and Self-Certification of the Plan.
Plan certified by a Professional Engineer as required under §112.3(d).
committed the necessary resources to fully implement this Plan.
be used as the SPCC Plan.
(b) Tier II Qualified Facilities—(1) Preparation and Self-Certification of Plan.
committed the necessary resources to fully implement the Plan.
Professional Engineer as required under §112.3(d).
by a Professional Engineer, as provided in paragraph (b)(4) of this section.
paragraph (b)(4) of this section.
requirements listed in this part.
the procedures in §112.4(d) and (e).
individuals and/or organizations who have also been contacted.
include appropriate supporting material as appendices.
each type of major equipment failure.
(ii) Sumps and collection systems.
supervisor or inspector, with the SPCC Plan for a period of three years.
practices will suffice for purposes of this paragraph.
(f) Personnel, training, and discharge prevention procedures.
general facility operations; and, the contents of the facility SPCC Plan.
discharge prevention and who reports to facility management.
loaded or unloaded at the facility.
complete disconnection of flexible or fixed oil transfer lines.
liquid discharge while in transit.
or other catastrophe, and as necessary, take appropriate action.
State rules, regulations, and guidelines.
secondary containment required in paragraph (c) of this section.
§112.1(b) from any oil-filled operational equipment exceeding 1,000 U.S.

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