James Environmental Management, Inc.

Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan Services

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The Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan addresses the following areas:
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  • Operating Procedures That Prevent Oil Spills
  • Control Measures to Prevent a Spill from Reaching Navigable Waters
  • Countermeasures to contain, clean up, and mitigate the effects of an oil spill that reaches navigable waters.

The SPCC Plan will include:

  • The facility’s conformance with applicable SPCC requirements
  • Description of the facility’s physical layout and a facility diagram that indicates the locations of oil storage and handling
  • Discharge prevention measures including procedures of routine handling of products
  • Discharge or drainage control
  • Explanation of regulatory applicability
  • General facility description including name, function, and drainage patterns
  • Description of oil storage and handling areas
  • Description of spill events in the previous 12 months
  • Analysis of potential spill scenarios, including predictions of direction, rate of flow, and total quantities of oil that could be released
  • Designation of SPCC responsibilities, including a Spill Coordinator
  • Description of spill containment and drainage control structures and equipment for oil storage and handling facilities
  • Description of spill emergency response equipment
  • Description of spill notification procedures
  • Oil Spill Contingency Plan describing spill response and cleanup Procedures, including coordination with local authorities and spill response contractors
  • Spill Prevention Plan, including inspection and monitoring program, tank integrity testing procedures, preventative maintenance and housekeeping procedures, formal spill response training, and exercises and security measures
  • Documented review and update of procedures every five years
  • Certification that a Substantial Harm Analysis has been conducted and that the facility is either not subject to Facility Response Plan (FRP) requirements or that an FRP has been completed

In order to complete this project, JEM will need to:

  • Visit the facility and perform a Site Inspection
  • Provide the Spill Prevention Training for employees
  • Work with you to develop the SPCC in accordance with your business practices.