§ 650.210 - Review and evaluation.  


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  • Each SPCC plan will be—

    (a) Reviewed by a registered professional engineer (PE) and certified to have been prepared in accordance with good engineering practices, after onsite examination of the facility, and after familiarity with title 40 CFR part 112. This certification may be accomplished by a PE at the next higher command if no PE is available at the installation.

    (b) Original and changes maintained current and reviewed by a registered professional engineer and will be made available for onsite review by the EPA regional administrator at the office of the facilities engineer. Copies of all original plans and changes will also be filed at appropriate MACOM environmental office.

    (c) Reviewed and evaluated at least once every 3 years. If the review shows that more effective prevention and control technology will significantly reduce the likelihood of a spill event and if the technology has been field-proven and can be procured and installed at the time of the review, the DA component will amend the SPCC plan to include the more effective technology and have it certified by a registered professional engineer. Technological improvements should be included in Operation and Maintenance, Army or Major Construction, Army budgets as appropriate.

    (d) Reviewed and amended in accordance with § 650.216, as required by the EPA Regional Administrator, whenever a facility has discharged more than 1,000 US gallons of oil into the navigable waters in a single spill event or when there have been two spill events within any 12-month period.