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1.2.1 40 CFR 112.1(d) Requirements<br />

An SPCC Plan must be written and certified for an on-shore installation when one or more of the<br />

following conditions exist:<br />

• There is a reasonable potential for discharging oil from fixed facilities into waters of the<br />

United States, or;<br />

• The facility is not subject to the control of the US Department of Transportation or the<br />

US Department of the Interior as defined in specific memoranda of understanding, or;<br />

• The oil storage capacity on-site exceeds either:<br />

1) 42,000 gallons of total underground storage; or<br />

2) 1,320 gallons of total aboveground storage in containers of 55 gallons or more<br />

capacity, or;<br />

• The facility is not used exclusively for wastewater treatment and oil recovery as a byproduct<br />

of that process.<br />

1.2.2 AR 200-1 Requirements<br />

Army Regulation 200-1, Chapter 3 requires that each installation prepare, maintain, and<br />

implement an SPCC Plan and OSCP whenever any of the following conditions are met:<br />

• Required by 40 CFR 112, Oil Pollution Prevention, because of the volume of stored<br />

petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POLs) or because the storage location is such that a spill<br />

could reasonably be expected to discharge into or upon navigable waters.<br />

• Hazardous materials are stored in more than “consumer quantities.” or<br />

• Hazardous waste is generated and the facility qualifies as a “large quantity generator.”<br />

1.2.3 9 VAC 25-91-170 Requirements<br />

9 VAC 25-91-170 applies to all facilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia that have either an<br />

individual or an aggregate aboveground storage capacity of 25,000-gallons or greater of oil.<br />

1.2.4 40 CFR 265 Subpart D Requirements<br />

40 CFR 265 Subpart D require that large quantity generators (LQG) of hazardous waste and<br />

treatment, storage and disposal (TSD) facilities prepare, maintain and implement a Contingency Plan<br />

which is designed to minimize hazards to human health or the environment from fires, explosions, or<br />

any release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil or surface water.<br />

1.2.5 MTC-Fort Pickett Specific Requirements<br />

An SPCC Plan is required for MTC-Fort Pickett because:<br />

• There is a reasonable potential for discharging oil from fixed facilities into waters of the<br />

United States, and;<br />

MTC – Fort Pickett<br />

Integrated Contingency Plan<br />

Blackstone, Virginia<br />

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