Is your facility equipped to handle an oil spill? Would the EPA agree? If you're one of the 571,000 facilities mandated to have an SPCC plan by November 10, 2010, then you'd better be. Because the EPA's not just cracking down on spills and hazards. They're checking SPCC plans as well. That could mean getting slammed with fines as large as $60,000 per violation per day for paperwork. So how do you develop a plan to prevent spills, respond quickly and comply with the EPA's requirements?
| The Solution: | "Spill Plans: What You Need to Know to Comply with EPA's SPCC Regulations" |
Ensure SPCC Compliance in 30 minutes:
- Impending deadlines you need to know
- Key elements to a bulletproof SPCC plan
- The EPA's mandatory post-spill procedures
- Certification: Who needs to approve your plan
- The fines: Just how bad can they get?
Jammed with proven ideas and methods, this fast-read executive report delivers actionable tactics you can use today to protect your company from mistakes and costly spill plan fines.
All the spill plan basics and common pitfalls:
- Required elements of every contingency plan
- The most common mistakes companies make - and how to avoid them
- Recent amendments and exemptions to the SPCC regulations
- Secondary containment: Can your facility capture and contain a spill?
- How to address animal fats and vegetable oils
"Spill Plans: What You Need to Know to Comply with EPA's SPCC Regulations" is a clear, no-nonsense approach any environmental professional can use right now to ensure compliance with every aspect of SPCC Regulations.
Don't miss a single detail:
- Activities that require a plan: Are you exempt?
- What the EPA wants to know about your facility's spill history
- Help identifying your facility's oil storage capacity
- Oil regulation: What is and isn't controlled by the EPA
- Waters of the U.S. - What qualifies?





