Subpart i use and management of containers 40 cfr 264 175 which covers portable storage containers such as 55 gallon drums for hazardous waste and the second in subpart j tank systems 40 cfr 264 193 which covers large stationary containers.
Secondary containment requirements for oil storage.
4 2 general secondary containment requirements at a regulated facility all areas and equipment with the potential for a discharge are subject to the general secondary containment provision 112 7 c.
There are two types of secondary containment requirements discussed in the spcc regulations.
Facilities with aboveground storage tanks asts holding potential pollutants of any kind oils lubricants greases fuels kerosenes etc are likely to be subject to the spill prevention control and countermeasure spcc regulation 40 cfr part 112 required by the united states environmental protection agency epa.
Storing oil on farms.
Secondary containment for aboveground storage tanks.
There are separate requirements for storing agricultural fuel oil on a farm in england or wales for agricultural purposes.
The secondary containment system must be capable of containing either 100 of the largest container in the system or 10 of the total volume of all containers stored in the system whichever volume is greater.
All regulated asts are required to have secondary containment such as dikes.
This includes the storage of oil in bulk as well as oil in use such as electrical transformers or hydraulic systems.
Integral to the spcc regulations are provisions regarding the storage of oil.
The epa requires secondary containment for drums and other containers including tanks that are storing hazardous waste.
Facilities storing oil in asts with aggregate capacities of 1 000 gallons of used oil or 10 000 gallons or more of virgin oil are required to have an oil operations permit oop issued by the ocp.
The provisions cover primary and secondary containment materials measures for monitoring tanks inspection requirements and tank integrity testing.
The epa refers to the need for containment and secondary containment in two different areas.
These may include bulk storage containers.