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ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK PROGRAM <br />STORAGE TANKS AND FACILITIES EXEMPT FROM THE STATE SPCC REQUIREMENT <br />The Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act (APSA), Health and Safety Code (H&SC), Section 25270.2(k), defines <br />"storage tank" as any aboveground tank or container used for the storage of petroleum. "Storage tank" does not <br />include any of the following: <br />❑ (1) A pressure vessel or boiler which is subject to Part 6 of Division 5 of the Labor Code. <br />❑ (2) A storage tank containing hazardous waste, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 25316, if the person <br />owning or operating the storage tank has been issued a hazardous waste facilities permit for the storage <br />tank by the Department of Toxic Substances Control. <br />❑ (3) An aboveground oil production tank which is subject to Section 3106 of the Public Resources Code <br />(Division of Oil and Gas). <br />❑ (4) Oil -filled electrical equipment, including, but not limited to, transformers, circuit breakers, or capacitors, if <br />the oil -filled electrical equipment meets either of the following conditions: <br />(A) The equipment contains less than 10,000 gallons of dielectric fluid, or <br />(B) The equipment contains 10,000 gallons or more of dielectric fluid with PCB levels less than 50 ppm. <br />The appropriate containment or diversionary structures or equipment are employed to prevent <br />discharged oil from reaching a navigable water course, and the electrical equipment is visually <br />inspected in accordance with the usual routine maintenance procedures of the owner or operator. <br />if you checked any one of the four boxes above, then the facility is not subject to the state APSA <br />registration, fee or SPCC plan requirements. <br />Additionally, H&SC Section 25270.5(d) specifically does not require an SPCC plan for the following facilities: <br />❑ Farms, nurseries, and logging or construction sites, which do not have a single tank exceeding 20,000 gallons <br />and which have a cumulative storage capacity no greater than 100,000 gallons. <br />However, these facilities are still required to pay a fee and register their tank(s) with the <br />State Water Resources Control Board. <br />A. Comment: <br />