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SPCC PLAN REGULATORY CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE <br /> Section in <br /> 40 CFR this SPCC <br /> Section Description Plan <br /> 112.8(c)(1) Construct all bulk storage container installations so that you provide a 3.2, 3.3 <br /> secondary means of containment for the entire capacity of the largest <br /> single container and sufficient freeboard to contain precipitation. You must <br /> ensure that diked areas are sufficiently impervious to contain discharged <br /> oil. Dikes, containment curbs, and pits are commonly employed for this <br /> purpose. You may also use an alternative system consisting of a drainage <br /> trench enclosure that must be arranged so that any discharge will <br /> terminate and be safely confined in a facility catchment basin or holding <br /> pond. <br /> 112.8(c)(3) Not allow drainage of uncontaminated rainwater from the diked area into a N/A <br /> storm drain or discharge of an effluent into an open watercourse, lake, or <br /> pond, bypassing the facility treatment system unless you: <br /> (i) Normally keep the bypass valve sealed closed. N/A <br /> (ii) Inspect the retained rainwater to ensure that its presence will not N/A <br /> cause a discharge as described in § 112.1(b). <br /> (iii) Open the bypass valve and reseal it following drainage under N/A <br /> responsible supervision; and <br /> (iv) Keep adequate records of such events, for example, any records N/A <br /> required under permits issued in accordance with §§ 122.410)(2) and <br /> 122.41(m)(3). <br /> 112.8(c)(4) Protect any completely buried metallic storage tank installed on or after N/A <br /> January 10, 1974 from corrosion by coatings or cathodic protection <br /> compatible with local soil conditions. You must regularly leak test such <br /> completely buried metallic storage tanks. <br /> 112.8(c)(5) Do not use partially buried or bunkered metallic tanks for the storage of N/A <br /> oil, unless you protect the buried section of the tank from corrosion. You <br /> must protect partially buried and bunkered tanks from corrosion by <br /> coatings or cathodic protection compatible with local soil conditions. <br /> 112.8(c)(6) Test each aboveground container for integrity on a regular schedule, and 4.1 <br /> whenever you make material repairs. The frequency of and type of testing <br /> must take into account container size and design (such as floating roof, <br /> skid-mounted, elevated, or partially buried). <br /> • You must combine visual inspection with another testing technique 4.1 <br /> such as hydrostatic testing, radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, <br /> acoustic emissions testing, or another system of nondestructive shell <br /> testing. <br /> • You must keep comparison records and you must also inspect the 4.1 <br /> container's supports and foundations. <br />