Additional SPCC Rule Reference Material
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The Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) reference material provided on this Web page may help facilities better understand SPCC requirements and EPA's positions on the implementation of the SPCC rule.
- Memoranda of Understanding
- Letters and EPA Memoranda
- March 2004 Stakeholder Meeting Documents
- SPCC Facility Survey Results and Analysis
Memoranda of Understanding
Section 311(j)(1)(C) of the Clean Water Act (CWA), 33 U.S.C. 1251, requires the President to issue regulations establishing procedures, methods, equipment, and other requirements to prevent discharges of oil from vessels and facilities and to contain such discharges. The President has delegated the authority to regulate non-transportation-related onshore facilities under section 311(j)(1)(C) of the Act to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). By Executive Order, the President has delegated similar authority over transportation-related onshore facilities, deepwater ports, and vessels to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and authority over other offshore facilities, including associated pipelines, to the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) among EPA, DOI, and DOT effective February 3, 1994, has redelegated the responsibility to regulate certain offshore facilities located in and along the Great Lakes, rivers, coastal wetlands, and the Gulf Coast barrier islands from DOI to EPA. The MOU is included as Appendix B to 40 CFR part 112. An MOU between the Secretary of Transportation and the EPA Administrator, dated November 24, 1971 (36 FR 24080), established the definitions of non-transportation-related and transportation-related facilities. The definitions from the 1971 MOU are included as Appendix A to 40 CFR part 112.
- 40 CFR Part 112 Appendix A (PDF) (2 pp, 54K) - Memorandum of Understanding Between the Secretary of Transportation and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency on Transportation-Related and Non-Transportation-Related Facilities
- 40 CFR Part 112 Appendix B (PDF) (1 pg, 49K) - Memorandum of Understanding Among the Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Transportation, and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency on Jurisdictional Responsibilities For Offshore Facilities, Including Pipelines
Letters and EPA Memoranda
This memorandum amends EPA guidance issued on April 29, 1992 concerning the use of certain double-walled aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) for secondary containment purposes, and clarifies when shop-built double-walled ASTs satisfy the applicable secondary containment requirements in the SPCC rule.
This memorandum clarifies jurisdictional issues over breakout tanks and bulk storage containers, and establishes mutual goals for the EPA and DOT. Examples of complex facilities (those facilities containing both transportation-related and non-transportation-related components) are provided, with diagrams showing jurisdictional delineations.
This letter provides guidance on determining when a cargo tank motor vehicle used to transport petroleum products is considered non-transportation-related and subject to SPCC requirements.
This memorandum provides responses in a "Question and Answer" format to several questions about SPCC rule requirements and implementation posed by the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers Association (SIGMA), the Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Stores of Iowa (PMCI), and the Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association (ILMA). The memorandum addresses such topics as secondary containment for bulk storage facilities; deviations from rule requirements; fencing requirements; overfill prevention; integrity testing; use of tank trucks for storage; agreements with clean-up contractors; SPCC Plan amendments; and other issues.
This letter responds to a number of questions concerning the meaning of "transportation-related" and "non-transportation-related" as they relate to SPCC facilities. Several examples of situations involving rail cars are described, with explanations as to whether or not they would be regulated under the SPCC rule. Another set of questions involve the demonstration of impracticability and contingency plan requirements.
This letter responds to questions from the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA) about 40 CFR 112.7(a)(2)'s "equivalent environmental protection" provision and to their request for clarification of the scope of the requirements in 40 CFR 112.7(h) ("Facility tank car and tank truck loading/unloading rack, excluding offshore facilities").
March 2004 Stakeholder Meeting Documents
EPA held a public meeting on March 31, 2004 in Arlington, VA, to explain to the regulated community and interested stakeholders the Agency's efforts to clarify the regulations and facilitate compliance.
The following documents from the meeting are available. Please note that some slides have been modified from the versions presented at the meeting.
- SPCC Stakeholder Meeting Cover Page (PDF) (1 pg, 178K)
- Meeting Agenda (PDF) (1 pg, 10K)
- Meeting Summary (PDF) (6 pp, 44K)
- SPCC Introduction Slides (PDF) (5 pp, 355K)
- SPCC Implementation Discussion Slides (PDF) (11 pp, 747K)
- SPCC Settlement Issues Slides (PDF) (27 pp, 1.6MB)
- SPCC Additional Issues Slides (PDF) (40 pp, 1.6MB)
- Federal Register Notice of the SPCC Stakeholder Meeting (PDF) (1 pg, 50K)
- Settlement Agreement (PDF) (22 pp, 1.2MB)
SPCC Facility Survey Results and Analysis
In April 1995, EPA conducted a national survey of oil storage facilities potentially subject to its Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulation (40 CFR Part 112). The purpose of the survey was to answer five specific questions: (1) How many facilities are regulated by EPA's SPCC program; (2) What types of facilities does the SPCC program regulate; (3) What do these facilities look like; (4) Which facilities pose the greatest oil spill risk; and (5) How effective is the SPCC program in reducing oil spill risk?
- Nutshell Summary of EPA's National Survey of Oil Storage Facilities (PDF) (3 pp, 24K)
- Survey Questionnaire Parts A and B (PDF) (12 pp, 275K)
- Final Survey Analyses
- Analysis of the Number of Facilities Regulated by the SPCC Program (PDF) (23 pp, 120K)
- Analysis of the Relationship Between Facility Characteristics and Oil Spill Risk (PDF) (37 pp, 224K)
- Analysis of the Effectiveness of EPA's SPCC Program on Spill Risk (PDF) (6 pp, 37K)
- Analysis of Trends in the Replacement of Underground Storage Tanks at SPCC - Regulated Facilities (PDF) (4 pp, 30K)
- Analysis of the Applicability of EPA's SPCC Program to the Electric Utility Industry (PDF) (7 pp, 64K)
- Initial Survey Analyses
- SPCC Survey Results: Industry Comparison Tables (PDF) (17 pp, 352K)
- Question By Question Analysis (PDF) (87 pp, 970K)
- Other Analyses