['Oil Spill Prevention']
['Oil Spill Prevention']
09/05/2024
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Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) organized a list of substances it considers oil for its regulatory purposes. The list may be used as a guide when determining if a particular substance is an oil. The list is organized alphabetically into several subgroups: crude oil and refined petroleum products, edible animal and vegetable oils, other oils of animal or vegetable origin, other non-petroleum oils, and lube-oil additives. It is important to note that for purposes of EPA’s regulations, the USCG list is not comprehensive and does not include all oils that are subject to 40 CFR 112.
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