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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2800 - Aboveground Petroleum Storage Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0515716
PE
2832
FACILITY_ID
FA0009618
FACILITY_NAME
FOOD EXPRESS INC
STREET_NUMBER
1250
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MADRUGA
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
24141028
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1250 E MADRUGA RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Chapter 7: Inspection, Evaluation, and i <br /> equipment observed at an SPCC-regulated facility.The SPCC Plan <br /> should clearly identify the standard used to comply with the SPCC Tip for Qualified Facilities <br /> requirements. As required in §112.5(b),facility owners/operators The Plan preparer must ensure that the <br /> must review their SPCC Plan at least once every five years to include Plan is prepared in accordance with <br /> more effective prevention and control technology.This may provide accepted and sound industry practices and <br /> standards;and that procedures for required <br /> an opportunity to consider revisions to industry standards and inspections and testing are established in <br /> determine whether these revisions impact implementation of the accordance with industry inspection and <br /> SPCC Plan. testing standards or recommended <br /> Industry standards typically apply to containers built according to a specified design (API 653,for <br /> example,applies to tanks constructed in accordance with API 650 or API 12C specifications);the standardS129 <br /> describe the scope,frequency,and methods for evaluating the suitability of the containers for continued <br /> service.This assessment usually considers performance relative to specified minimum criteria,such as remaining <br /> shell thickness or ability to maintain pressure.The standards specify certain visual inspections, evaluations, <br /> assessments, and tests that must be performed by inspectors certified by the standard-setting organizations <br /> (e.g.,American Petroleum Institute, Steel Tank Institute). <br /> In the preamble to the 2002 SPCC rule amendments, EPA provided examples of industry standards that <br /> may constitute good engineering practice for assessing the integrity of different types of containers for oil <br /> storage(67 FR 47120,July 17, 2002). Compliance with other federal requirements and industry standards may <br /> also meet SPCC inspection,evaluation, and testing requirements. For example,the U.S. Department of <br /> Transportation (DOT) regulates containers used to transport hazardous materials, including certain oil products; <br /> mobile/portable containers that leave a facility are subject to the DOT construction and continuing qualification <br /> and maintenance requirements (49 CFR part 178 and 49 CFR part 180). Measures that comply with these DOT <br /> requirements may be used by the facility owner and operator and by the certifying PE as references of good <br /> engineering practice for assessing the fitness for service of mobile/portable containers. <br /> Table 7-2 summarizes key elements of industry standards and recommended practices commonly used <br /> for testing aboveground storage tanks(ASTs). Table 7-3 summarizes key elements of standards and <br /> recommended practices used for testing piping and other equipment.Section 7.7 provides a more detailed <br /> description of the standards listed in the tables.Other industry standards, beyond those detailed in this chapter, <br /> exist for specific equipment or purposes. Many of these are cross-referenced in API 653, including publications <br /> and standards from other organizations such as the American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM),the <br /> American Society for Non-Destructive Testing(ASNT),and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers <br /> (ASME).Other organizations, such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),the National Association of <br /> Corrosion Engineers(NACE), and the Underwriters Laboratory(UL),also provide critical information on various <br /> container types and appurtenances. Note that this Chapter reflects industry standards in effect at the time EPA <br /> revised this Guidance; however, industry standards are subject to change. <br /> 129 See Section 7.7 of this chapter for more information on these publications. <br /> SPCC GUIDANCE FOR REGIONAL INSPECTORS 7-34 <br /> December 16,2013 <br />
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