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New Bulk Fuel Regulations In Effect

  Program 6941  (download mp3)
  Posted on Thu, Dec 22, 2011


It seems agriculture continues to be hit on all sides with new regulations.  One area the EPA appears to be stepping up enforcement in, is on-farm fuel storage.   Billy Nichols is the CEO of the Environmental Compliance Group, a firm that assists producers in dealing with environmental regulations.  He says a relatively new addition to the spill prevention control and counter-measure rule may have caught producers off guard. 

"We have a regulation that farmers and ranchers are unfamiliar with, it's the SPCC rule.  It covers bulk fuel storage on farms and ranches.  The EPA has set a standard for any farm or ranch that has over 1,320 gallons of bulk fuel or any oil by-product , is required now by law to have a spill prevention plan.  There's been a lack of education."

According to Nichols, the rule deals primarily with establishment of a spill prevention plan on farms and ranches:

"A lot of farms are under the impression that if they have a double-walled tank that they are in compliance. But they are still required to have a spill prevention plan in place.  By having the plan in place and the containment, then they are meeting the regulations.  If they don't have double-walled tanks then they are required by rule to have not only the plan but have secondary containment around their fuel tanks.  We've had a lot of questions, 'What if I have multiple facilities?' They are required to have multiple plans for each facility."

Nichols says failure to comply with the regulation carries some hefty  penalties:

"The fines, unfortunately, can be very steep for non-compliance.  Minimum fines can start, depending on the facility, depending on the operator and their size, they can start at a thousand dollars per day per facility."

There are some free tools available on the EPA's website to assist producers with the development of a spill prevention plan.  That can be found by searching "SPCC rule" at www.epa.gov.

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