Release date: 5/17/2005
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"The regulations are in place to protect the environment, including drinking water. They also ensure that those in the regulated community who operate facilities meeting SPCC requirements are not disadvantaged economically," EPA Assistant Regional Administrator Carol Rushin said.
"The Oil Enforcement Program applies to all oils -- petroleum, non-petroleum, animal and vegetable oil, and any facility that handles more than 1,320 gallons of oil is regulated, from farms to large refineries," Rushin said.
For two of the facilities with more serious violations, EPA provides the opportunity for the public to comment on the proposed penalty assessments for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act. To find out how to submit your comments, you may access the public notices at:
http://www.epa.gov/region08/compliance/publicnotice
Facilities with proposed actions available for public comment are:
Eitel 10-24 Tank Battery and Wood Field Tank Battery #1, AM West Petroleum, Inc., Crook County, Wyoming
The other facility with a proposed action is:
Sierra Construction Disposal Facility, Johnson County, Wyoming
EPA has already filed a settlement agreement with the following two facilities:
Enos #7 and Enos #11, Crook County, Wyoming, Family Tree Corporation
Sixteen facilities with less severe violations will receive settlement offers from EPA ranging from $500 to $1,850.
For general information about the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan requirements, see
http://www.epa.gov/oilspill/pdfs/spccbluebroch2002.pdf
For the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan regulation, see
http://www.epa.gov/oilspill/lawsregs.htm#spcc
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