Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Final SPCC Rule Amendments - 40 CFR 112

US EPA announced a final regulation that amends certain requirements for facilities subject to the Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule. The amendments clarify regulatory requirements, tailor requirements to particular industry sectors, and streamline certain requirements for a facility owner or operator subject to the rule. With these changes, the agency expects to encourage greater compliance with the SPCC regulations, thus resulting in increased protection of human health and the environment. This rulemaking marks the completion of the SPCC action, which was proposed on October 15, 2007, finalized on December 5, 2008, and for which the agency requested public comments again on February 3, 2009.

The amendments do not remove any regulatory requirements for owners or operators of facilities in operation before August 16, 2002, to develop, implement and maintain an SPCC plan in accordance with the SPCC regulations then in effect. Such facilities continue to be required to maintain their plans during the interim until the applicable date for revising and implementing their plans under the new amendments.

SPCC Plans and 40 CFR 112 Compliance


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Monday, November 2, 2009

Stormwater Surveys For Developers, Contractors, Cities and States

US EPA is proposing a survey in advance of rulemaking related to stormwater permits and permit requirements.

EPA plans to propose a rule to control stormwater from newly developed and redeveloped sites and to take final action no later than November 2012. In support of this rulemaking, EPA is proposing to require three different groups to complete questionnaires about current stormwater management practices:

  • Owners, operators, developers, and contractors of newly and redeveloped sites;
  • Owners and operators of municipal separate storm sewer systems; and
  • States and territories.
The proposed survey will be open for public comment for 60 days following publication in the Federal Register.

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