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Part 5 Rules Part 5 Rules Spillage of Oil and Polluting Materials Spillage of Oil and Polluting Materials Ryan Blazic Tracy Kecskemeti DNRE Water Bureau DNRE Water Bureau Gaylord Field Office Southeast Michigan District Office 989-705-3420

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  1. Part 5 Rules Part 5 Rules Spillage of Oil and Polluting Materials Spillage of Oil and Polluting Materials Ryan Blazic Tracy Kecskemeti DNRE Water Bureau DNRE Water Bureau Gaylord Field Office Southeast Michigan District Office 989-705-3420 586-753-3777

  2. Part 5 Overview Part 5 Overview o Promulgated under Part 31, Water Resources Protection, of the NREPA o Self-implementing - no permits issued Spill Prevention and Control Requirements o o Secondary containment requirements Spill Notification Requirements o

  3. - Applicability Applicability Who & What Who & What Part 5 Rules - Part 5 Rules

  4. Part 5 Rules - - Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (Who) (Who) o Who is regulated? Who is regulated? o o Temporary or Permanent Facilities Temporary or Permanent Facilities o o Land Land- -based Facilities based Facilities o o Receives, uses, stores, ships, Receives, uses, stores, ships, o manufactures or processes Polluting Polluting manufactures or processes Materials in excess of in excess of Threshold Threshold Materials . Management Quantities . Management Quantities

  5. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (Who) (Who) Who is not regulated? Who is not regulated? Exemptions: Exemptions: o Recreational marinas Recreational marinas o o Oil Fields Oil Fields – – petroleum & brine storage petroleum & brine storage o o Transportation related facilities (as Transportation related facilities (as o defined by 40 CFR Part 112) defined by 40 CFR Part 112) o Electrical equipment Electrical equipment o

  6. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (What) (What) What is regulated? What is regulated? Polluting Materials: Polluting Materials: o Oil Oil o o Salt Salt o o Table 1 Table 1 o Compounds Compounds

  7. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (What) (What) •Oils • Grease • Petroleum • Oil refuse • Fuel Oil • Hydraulic oil • Oily sludges • Vegetable oils • Oil mixed w waste • Synthetic oil • Salts •magnesium • sodium chloride chloride • potassium chloride • solutions or • calcium chloride mixtures of these salts

  8. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (What) (What) Table 1: Polluting Materials Table 1: Polluting Materials Name CAS (TRQ - - lbs.) lbs.) Name CAS (TRQ Acetaldehyde, trichloro trichloro- - 75876 (500) Acetaldehyde, 75876 (500) Acetamide 60355 (10) Acetamide 60355 (10) Acetic acid 64197 (500) Acetic acid 64197 (500) Acetic anhydride 108247 (500) Acetic anhydride 108247 (500) Acetone 67641 (500) Acetone 67641 (500) Acetonitrile 75058 (500) Acetonitrile 75058 (500) … … … … … …

  9. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (What) (What) Threshold Management Quantities: Threshold Management Quantities: o Oil Oil – – Storage Capacity Storage Capacity o o Total 1,320 gallons, single tanks >660 Total 1,320 gallons, single tanks >660 o gallons gallons o Salt Salt o o Solid Solid – – 5 tons 5 tons o o Liquid Liquid – – 1,000 gallons 1,000 gallons o o Table 1 Compounds Table 1 Compounds o o Indoors Indoors – – 2,200 lbs 2,200 lbs o o Outdoors Outdoors – – 440 lbs 440 lbs o

  10. Part 5 Rules – – Applicability Applicability Part 5 Rules (What) (What) What is not regulated? What is not regulated? Exemptions: Exemptions: o Manufactured Items Manufactured Items - - solids solids o o Small containers (indoors) < 10 gallons or 100 lbs Small containers (indoors) < 10 gallons or 100 lbs o o Oils subject to SPCC * Oils subject to SPCC * o o Hazardous Waste subject to Part 111 Hazardous Waste subject to Part 111 o o Flammables & Combustibles subject to Act 207, Fire Flammables & Combustibles subject to Act 207, Fire o Prevention Code Prevention Code o Underground storage tanks subject to Part 211/213 Underground storage tanks subject to Part 211/213 o o Oil & Gas production wells subject to Part 615 Oil & Gas production wells subject to Part 615 o

  11. Part 5 Rules - - Facility Type Facility Type Part 5 Rules o On On- -land facility land facility – – Salt Salt o and Chemicals and Chemicals o Oil Storage Facility Oil Storage Facility - - o Oil Oil

  12. Part 5 – – On On- -Land Facility Land Facility Part 5 On- -land facilities (Salt and Chemicals) land facilities (Salt and Chemicals) On o Surveillance Surveillance o o Secondary Containment Secondary Containment o o Including Use area and Indoor Storage Including Use area and Indoor Storage o o Pollution Incident Prevention Plan Pollution Incident Prevention Plan o o Release Reporting Release Reporting o

  13. Part 5 – – Oil Storage Facility Oil Storage Facility Part 5 o Oil Storage Facilities must comply with Oil Storage Facilities must comply with o portions of Part 5: of Part 5: portions o Surveillance Surveillance o o Use Area & Indoor Storage Only Use Area & Indoor Storage Only o o Release Reporting Release Reporting o

  14. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Surveillance (Oil and On- -land) land) Surveillance (Oil and On o Maintain adequate surveillance of Maintain adequate surveillance of o processes and storage areas to processes and storage areas to detect and respond to spills to detect and respond to spills to prevent release to waters of the prevent release to waters of the state. state.

  15. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Secondary Containment Secondary Containment o Three Categories Three Categories o o Liquids Liquids – – outdoor storage outdoor storage o o Liquids Liquids – – indoor storage & use areas indoor storage & use areas o o Solids Solids o

  16. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Secondary Containment Secondary Containment o Liquid outdoor storage (On Liquid outdoor storage (On- -land) land) o o Compatible & Impervious Compatible & Impervious o o Greater of 10% total volume or Greater of 10% total volume or o 100% of largest tank 100% of largest tank o Surveillance, leak detection, and Surveillance, leak detection, and o precipitation removal precipitation removal

  17. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Secondary Containment Secondary Containment Indoor storage & use areas (On- -land land Indoor storage & use areas (On o o and Oil Storage) and Oil Storage) Designed, constructed & Designed, constructed & o o maintained to prevent a release, maintained to prevent a release, directly or indirectly, to waters of directly or indirectly, to waters of the state. the state.

  18. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Secondary Containment Secondary Containment o Solids (On Solids (On- -land) land) o o No discharge No discharge o o Stream/Wetland isolation Stream/Wetland isolation – – 50 ft 50 ft o o 100 year floodplain 100 year floodplain o

  19. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (On- -land only) land only) Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (On Basic facility info Basic facility info o o Detailed site map Detailed site map o o Emergency notification procedures Emergency notification procedures o o Spill control and cleanup procedures Spill control and cleanup procedures o o Polluting material inventory Polluting material inventory o o Secondary containment description Secondary containment description o o Precipitation management Precipitation management o o Security measures Security measures o o

  20. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements PIPP Notification PIPP Notification o DNRE Water Bureau District Office DNRE Water Bureau District Office o o County Health Department County Health Department o o LEPC LEPC o

  21. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements PIPP Updates PIPP Updates o Review/Revise every 3 years Review/Revise every 3 years o o Review/Revise after any Review/Revise after any o release release o Re Re- -notify DNRE, HD, LEPC notify DNRE, HD, LEPC o

  22. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Release Reporting (On Release Reporting (On- -land and Oil) land and Oil) o Report All Report All Releases Releases over over Threshold Threshold o Reporting Quantities Reporting Quantities o Call PEAS 1 Call PEAS 1- -800 800- -292 292- -4706 4706 o o 9 9- -1 1- -1 1 o o Written Report Written Report – – 10 days 10 days o

  23. Part 5 Requirements Part 5 Requirements Release Reporting – – What is a Release? What is a Release? Release Reporting Release defined under Part 201: Release defined under Part 201: Spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, Spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, disposing, or escaping, leaching, dumping, disposing, or abandonment...into the environment abandonment...into the environment

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