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['Waste', 'Tank Systems', 'Oil Spill Prevention']
['Tank Systems', 'Solid Waste', 'Oil Spill Prevention', 'Overfill Prevention', 'Underground Storage Tanks']
05/20/2022
(a) Owners and operators must ensure that releases due to spilling or overfilling do not occur. The owner and operator must ensure that the volume available in the tank is greater than the volume of product to be transferred to the tank before the transfer is made and that the transfer operation is monitored constantly to prevent overfilling and spilling.
Note to paragraph (a).
The transfer procedures described in National Fire Protection Association Standard 385, �Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids� or American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1007, �Loading and Unloading of MC 306/DOT 406 Cargo Tank Motor Vehicles� may be used to comply with paragraph (a) of this section. Further guidance on spill and overfill prevention appears in American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 1621, �Bulk Liquid Stock Control at Retail Outlets�.
(b) The owner and operator must report, investigate, and clean up any spills and overfills in accordance with �280.53.
[80 FR 41630, July 15, 2015]
['Waste', 'Tank Systems', 'Oil Spill Prevention']
['Tank Systems', 'Solid Waste', 'Oil Spill Prevention', 'Overfill Prevention', 'Underground Storage Tanks']
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