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Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan
Author(s) -
J P Zoric
Publication year - 1989
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6780305
Subject(s) - oil spill , remedial action , clean up , environmental science , pollution prevention , plan (archaeology) , action plan , shore , pollution , environmental protection , environmental planning , waste management , engineering , environmental remediation , contamination , extraction (chemistry) , history , ecology , chemistry , oceanography , archaeology , chromatography , geology , biology
Environmental Protection Agency regulations 40 CFR Part 112, Oil Pollution Prevention,'' include requirements for a written Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan. This document provides such an SPCC Plan for facilities at 100-N Area managed by Westinghouse Hanford Co. Should an oil spill occur at 100-N Area, the following actions should be followed: stop the flow of oil, contain the oil spill in order to prevent it from reaching the river, and notify Environmental Protection. Environmental Protection will assess the oil spill and determine if remedial action is necessary. If needed, an oil spill response team will deploy oil spill control and clean-up equipment at the river shoreline to remove any oil that enters the river.

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