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Ch iinspection, <br /> Finally,the owner/operator must maintain sub-marine piping appurtenant to the facility in good <br /> operating condition at all times and inspect or test such piping for failures periodically and according to a <br /> schedule in accordance with §112.11(p). <br /> §112.11 Relevant sections <br /> (b)Use oil drainage collection equipment to prevent and control small oil discharges around pumps,glands,valves, <br /> flanges,expansion joints, hoses, drain lines,separators,treaters,tanks,and associated equipment.You must control <br /> and direct facility drains toward a central collection sump to prevent the facility from having a discharge as described in <br /> §112.1(b).Where drains and sumps are not practicable,you must remove oil contained in collection equipment as <br /> often as necessary to prevent overflow. <br /> (c)For facilities employing a sump system,provide adequately sized sump and drains and make available a spare pump <br /> to remove liquid from the sump and assure that oil does not escape.You must employ a regularly scheduled preventive <br /> maintenance inspection and testing program to assure reliable operation of the liquid removal system and pump start- <br /> up device. Redundant automatic sump pumps and control devices may be required on some installations. <br /> (h)Prepare and maintain at the facility a written procedure within the Plan for inspecting and testing pollution <br /> prevention equipment and systems. <br /> (i)Conduct testing and inspection of the pollution prevention equipment and systems at the facility on a scheduled <br /> periodic basis,commensurate with the complexity,conditions,and circumstances of the facility and any other <br /> appropriate regulations.You must use simulated discharges for testing and inspecting human and equipment pollution <br /> control and countermeasure systems. <br /> (p)Maintain sub-marine piping appurtenant to the facility in good operating condition at all times.You must <br /> periodically and according to a schedule inspect or test such piping for failures.You must document and keep a record <br /> of such inspections or tests at the facility. <br /> Note:The above text is only a brief excerpt of the rule.Refer to 40 CFR part 112 for the full text of the SPCC rule. <br /> 7.3 Role of Industry Standards and Recommended Practices in Meeting SPCC <br /> Requirements <br /> The SPCC rule does not require the use of a specific industry standard for conducting inspections, <br /> evaluations, and integrity testing of bulk storage containers and other equipment at a facility. Rather,the rule <br /> provides flexibility in a facility owner/operator's use of industry standards to comply with the requirements, <br /> consistent with good engineering practice and as reviewed by the PE certifying the Plan. <br /> To develop an appropriate inspection, evaluation, and testing program for an SPCC-regulated facility, <br /> the PE must consider applicable industry standards(§112.3(d)(1)(iii)). If the facility owner or operator indicates <br /> in the SPCC Plan that he intends to use a standard to comply with a particular rule requirement(e.g., integrity <br /> testing),then it is mandatory to implement the relevant portions of the standard(i.e.,those that address <br /> integrity testing of the container). In this case, if the standard is more stringent than federal regulations(e.g.,for <br /> recordkeeping retention requirements),the standard would take precedent.A summary is provided in Table 7-5 <br /> later in this chapter to assist EPA inspectors in reviewing the relevance of particular industry standards to the <br /> TO SPCC GUIDANCE FOR REGIONAL INSPECTORS 7-33 <br /> December 16, 2013 <br />