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Description of Selected General Terms and Acronyms <br /> Term/Acronym Description <br /> RCRA RAATS. RCRA Administrative Actions Taken. RAATS information is now contained in the RCRIS database and includes records of <br /> Violators List administrative enforcement actions against facilities for noncompliance. <br /> RCRIS Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System, as defined in the Records Review section of this report. <br /> Recognized Environmental Conditions are defined by ASTM E1527-13 as "the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or <br /> REC petroleum products in, on, or at a property: 1) due to any release to the environment; 2) under conditions indicative of a release to the <br /> environment. De minimis conditions are not recognized environmental conditions." <br /> SCL State "CERCLIS' List (see SPL/State Priority List, below). <br /> Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures. SPCC plans are required under federal law (Clean Water Act and Oil Pollution Act) for any <br /> SPCC facility storing petroleum in tanks and/or containers of 55-gallons or more that when taken in aggregate exceed 1,320 gallons. SPCC plans are <br /> also required for facilities with underground petroleum storage tanks with capacities of over 42,000 gallons. Many states have similar spill <br /> prevention programs, which may have additional requirements. <br /> SPL State Priority List. State list of confirmed sites having contamination in which the state is actively involved in clean up activities or is actively <br /> pursuing potentially responsible parties for clean up. Sometimes referred to as a State"CERCLIS" List. <br /> SQG Small Quantity Generator <br /> SWF/LF State and/or Tribal database of Solid Waste/Landfill facilities. The database information may include the facility name, class, operation type, <br /> area, estimated operational life, and owner. <br /> TPH Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons <br /> TRI Toxic Release Inventory. Routine EPA report on releases of toxic chemicals to the environment based upon information submitted by entities <br /> subject to reporting under the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act. <br /> TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act.A federal law regulating manufacture, import, processing and distribution of chemical substances not specifically <br /> regulated by other federal laws such as asbestos, PCBs, lead-based paint and radon). 15 U.S.0 2601 et seq. <br /> USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers <br /> USC United States Code <br /> USGS United States Geological Survey <br /> USNRCS United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resource Conservation Service <br /> Underground Storage Tank. Most federal and state regulations, as well as ASTM E1527-13, define this as any tank, ind., underground piping <br /> UST connected to the tank, that is or has been used to contain hazardous substances or petroleum products and the volume of which is 10% or <br /> more beneath the surface of the ground (i.e., buried). <br /> VCP State and/or Tribal facilities included as Voluntary Cleanup Program sites. <br /> VOC Volatile Or anic Compound <br />