99-8274. Response Plans for Marine Transportation-Related Facilities Handling Non-Petroleum Oils  

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    33 CFR Part 154
    
    
    
    Response Plans for Marine Transportation-Related Facilities Handling 
    Non-Petroleum Oils; Proposed Rule
    
    40 CFR Part 112
    
    
    
    Oil Pollution Prevention and Response; Non-Transportation-Related 
    Facilities; Proposed Rule
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    
    33 CFR Part 154
    
    [USCG-1999-5149]
    RIN 2115-AF79
    
    
    Response Plans for Marine Transportation-Related Facilities 
    Handling Non-Petroleum Oils
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard proposes to amend its regulations requiring 
    response plans for marine transportation-related facilities that 
    handle, store, or transport animal fats or vegetable oils. 
    Specifically, the proposal downgrades the initial classification of 
    affected facilities, clarifies planning and equipment requirements, and 
    further harmonizes our regulations with the Environmental Protection 
    Agency's response planning regulations. This proposal addresses a 
    statutory mandate and an industry petition.
    
    DATES: Comments must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before 
    July 7, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: You may mail your comments to the Docket Management 
    Facility, (USCG-1999-5149), U.S. Department of Transportation, room PL-
    401, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington DC 20590-0001, or deliver them 
    to room PL-401 on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building at the same 
    address between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
    Federal holidays. The telephone number is 202-366-9329. The Docket 
    Management Facility maintains the public docket for this rulemaking. 
    Comments, and documents as indicated in this preamble will become part 
    of this docket and will be available for inspection or copying at room 
    PL-401 on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building at the same address 
    between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal 
    holidays. You may also access this docket on the Internet at http://
    dms.dot.gov.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions on this proposed rule, 
    contact Mr. Mark Meza, Project Manager, Office of Response (G-MOR) 
    Coast Guard, telephone 202-267-0304; email mmeza@comdt.uscg.mil. For 
    questions on viewing, or submitting material to, the docket, contact 
    Dorothy Walker, Chief, Dockets, Department of Transportation, telephone 
    202-366-9329.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Request for Comments
    
        The Coast Guard encourages you to participate in this rulemaking by 
    submitting written data, views, or arguments. You should include your 
    name and address, identify this rulemaking (USCG-1999-5149) and the 
    specific section of this document to which each comment applies, and 
    give the reason for each comment. Please submit all comments and 
    attachments in an unbound format, no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, 
    suitable for copying and electronic filing to the Docket Management 
    Facility at the address under ADDRESSES. You should enclose a stamped, 
    self-addressed postcard or envelope, if you want acknowledgment that we 
    received your comments.
        The Coast Guard will consider all comments received during the 
    comment period. It may change this proposed rule in view of the 
    comments.
        The Coast Guard plans no public hearing. Persons may request a 
    public hearing by writing to the Docket Management Facility at the 
    address under ADDRESSES. The request should include the reasons why a 
    hearing would be beneficial. If it determines that the opportunity for 
    oral presentations will aid this rulemaking, the Coast Guard will hold 
    a public hearing at a time and place announced by a later notice in the 
    Federal Register.
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        On October 21, 1998, Congress passed the Omnibus Consolidated and 
    Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277). 
    Section 343(b) of that act mandates the Coast Guard to amend, by March 
    31, 1999, 33 CFR part 154 to comply with the Edible Oil Regulatory 
    Reform Act (EORRA) (Pub. L. 104-55).
        On March 14, 1997, the National Oil Processors Association (NOPA) 
    petitioned the Coast Guard to change response plan regulations for 
    marine transportation-related (MTR) facilities to more fully 
    differentiate animal fat and vegetable oil facilities from other oil 
    facilities.
        This notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) addresses the mandate 
    from Congress and the petition from NOPA. This NPRM proposes amendments 
    only to response plan requirements for MTR facilities that handle, 
    store, or transport animal fats and vegetable oils.
    
    Legislative and Regulatory History
    
        On August 18, 1990, Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 
    (OPA 90) (Pub. L. 101-380) in response to several major oil spills. OPA 
    90 amended section 311(j) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
    (FWPCA) (33 U.S.C. 1321(j)) establishing requirements, and an 
    implementation schedule, for facility response plans. The FWPCA, as 
    amended by OPA 90, directs the President to issue regulations requiring 
    response plans for MTR facilities transferring oil.
        The President delegated the authority to issue these regulations to 
    the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard via the Secretary of the Department of 
    Transportation. On February 5, 1993, the Coast Guard published an 
    interim final rule (IFR) in the Federal Register entitled ``Response 
    Plans for Marine Transportation-Related Facilities''(58 FR 7330).
        On November 20, 1995, Congress passed the Edible Oil Regulatory 
    Reform Act (EORRA). This Act requires Federal agencies to differentiate 
    between fats, oils, and greases of animal, marine, or vegetable origin, 
    and other oils and greases, in issuing regulations. The Act also 
    requires Federal agencies to consider the environmental effects and the 
    physical, chemical, biological, and other properties of the different 
    classes of fats, oils, and greases.
        On February 29, 1996, having met the requirements of the EORRA and 
    based on comments received to the IFR, the Coast Guard published its 
    final rule (FR) on response plans for MTR facilities in the Federal 
    Register (61 FR 7890). These regulations are codified in 33 CFR part 
    154, subparts F through I. The final rule added two new subparts to the 
    response plan regulations (subparts H and I). Subpart H contains 
    planning requirements for animal fat and vegetable oil facilities and 
    subpart I contains planning requirements for other non-petroleum oils 
    facilities. The final rule also allows animal fat and vegetable oil 
    facilities to propose needed response equipment and personnel for worst 
    case discharges (WCD), rather than the specific equipment and personnel 
    required for petroleum oil facilities.
        On October 19, 1996 Congress passed the Coast Guard Authorization 
    Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-324). Section 1130 of that act requires the 
    Secretary of Transportation to submit to Congress an annual report 
    describing how new Coast Guard regulations meet EORRA requirements. The 
    Secretary of Transportation submitted reports on April 11, 1997, and 
    March 3, 1998. The reports, available in the public docket for this 
    proposed rule, describe how the Coast Guard's regulations meet the 
    EORRA requirements.
        In a letter dated March 14, 1997, NOPA filed a petition with the 
    Coast Guard requesting amendments to the
    
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    MTR facility response plan regulations. The petition requested separate 
    and appropriate regulations for facilities that handle animal fats and 
    vegetable oils. A detailed listing of the petitioners' requests follows 
    this section.
        On October 27, 1997, Congress passed the Department of 
    Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 1998 (Pub. L. 
    105-66). Section 341 of that Act stated that the Coast Guard could not 
    use any of the available funds to issue, implement, or enforce a 
    regulation or to establish an interpretation or guideline under the 
    EORRA that did not recognize and provide for differences in--
         Physical, chemical, biological, and other relevant 
    properties; and
         Environmental effects.
        On October 21, 1998, Congress passed the Omnibus Consolidated and 
    Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1999. Section 343(b) of 
    that act states that not later than March 31, 1999, the Coast Guard 
    shall issue regulations amending 33 CFR part 154 to comply with the 
    requirements of the EORRA.
        On October 21, 1998, Congress also passed the Departments of 
    Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent 
    Agencies Appropriations Act of 1999 (Pub. L. 105-276), which contains a 
    similar requirement for EPA to amend, not later than March 31, 1999, 
    its regulations to comply with EORRA. On January 16, 1998, NOPA filed, 
    with EPA, a petition virtually identical to the one filed with the 
    Coast Guard. In a separate notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), EPA 
    proposes modifications to its response plan rules for animal fat and 
    vegetable oil facilities. Each agency's NPRM accounts for the 
    characteristics of facilities in its jurisdiction. To further harmonize 
    requirements, the two agencies have worked together to develop their 
    respective NPRMs. The Coast Guard and EPA will continue to work 
    together to draft their respective final rules.
    
    Petition to the Coast Guard
    
        The petition filed by NOPA requests the following changes to our 
    existing regulations.
        (a) Downgrading the initial classification of affected facilities 
    from significant and substantial harm to substantial harm. The Coast 
    Guard proposes this change. A detailed justification for downgrading 
    the initial classification of animal fat and vegetable oil facilities 
    follows this section.
        (b) Relaxing the current response time for response resources to be 
    at a spill site from 12 hours to 24 hours. The petitioners also 
    requested that we relax response time in high volume ports (HVPs) from 
    6 hours to 12 hours. The Coast Guard does not propose relaxing response 
    times. The request could have the effect of doubling the response time 
    in the event of a spill. This change would significantly reduce the 
    effectiveness of a response. Immediate action is critical when 
    mitigating a spill. A quick response prevents problems with controlling 
    and collecting oil. Control and collection are more difficult when the 
    oil has dispersed or combined with water. Relaxing the times for 
    delivery of dispersants limits their usefulness because dispersants, 
    when needed, must be applied before significant emulsification and 
    distribution of the oil.
        (c) Revising the regulations to explicitly state the alternative of 
    taking no action if mitigation activity is more harmful to the 
    environment. The Coast Guard does not propose this change. Stating no 
    action in the regulations may lead industry to conclude that no action 
    is an option in any circumstance. The Federal On-Scene Coordinator 
    (FOSC) already has the authority to decide on the appropriate level of 
    response action, ranging from taking no action to taking vigorous and 
    extensive action. Response levels are based on factors such as--
         Spill amount;
         Proximity to threatened areas;
         Type of oil;
         Weather conditions; and
         Currents and tides.
        (d) Relaxing the requirement for equipment exercises from 
    semiannual to annual. The Coast Guard does not propose this change. 
    Such action would reduce by half the number of exercises for an animal 
    fat or vegetable oil facility. Such action would make these exercises 
    too infrequent. Semiannual equipment exercises ensure facilities 
    maintain their ability to respond to spills.
        (e) Clarifying the provision that facilities may use public fire 
    fighting resources under the terms of cooperative agreements. The 
    current wording in the regulations permits public resources that are 
    supported by local municipal, county, city, or state organizations, as 
    well as other resources, which may be supported by industry. However, 
    under a separate regulatory project (USCG-1998-3497), the Coast Guard 
    is reviewing the possible conditions under which the industry as a 
    whole needs fire fighting resources, and may propose further guidelines 
    based on that review. Therefore, the Coast Guard will retain the 
    current wording in subpart H because it is sufficiently clear to meet 
    the intent of the petitioner's request. We may revise the regulations 
    in the future based on our ongoing review.
        (f) Allowing a facility, as a condition of participating in Area 
    Exercises, be the lead exercise developer and final decision authority 
    on exercise design. The Coast Guard does not propose this change. The 
    Coast Guard anticipates that the facility would, of necessity, be a key 
    participant, and often the lead, in planning for an Area Exercise. 
    However, to require their leadership and final approval would unduly 
    limit the authority of the FOSC and constrain the Area Committee in 
    fulfilling its statutory responsibilities.
        (g) Eliminating the requirement for annual plan reviews while 
    retaining the requirement to report changes to plans as they occur. The 
    Coast Guard does not propose this change. The Coast Guard concluded 
    that thorough and regular review of plans is desirable and necessary. 
    Formal plan reviews ensure plan holders keep critical information such 
    as phone contacts, reporting requirements, and equipment inventories 
    up-to-date.
    
    Discussion of Proposed Rule
    
        The Coast Guard proposes the following three changes to our 
    existing regulations.
        (a) Downgrading the initial classification of affected facilities 
    from significant and substantial harm to substantial harm. Initially, 
    the Coast Guard would consider all animal fat and vegetable oil 
    facilities as substantial harm facilities and the Captain of the Port 
    (COTP) would have the authority to upgrade each facility to a 
    significant and substantial harm based on the criteria in our proposed 
    33 CFR 154.1216(b). The Coast Guard's Marine Safety Information System 
    (MSIS) database collects information on various marine activities. By 
    using MSIS to review facility spill history between 1992 and 1998, we 
    found that 28 of 31 spills (90%) of animal fats and vegetable oils were 
    less than 1,000 gallons; 23 of 28 (82%) were less than 100 gallons. 
    While animal fats and vegetable oils are just as damaging to the 
    environment as other oils, when spilled in bulk, we propose to 
    reclassify animal fat and vegetable oil facilities from significant and 
    substantial harm to substantial harm taking into account this history 
    of spills of very small amounts.
        (b) Requiring planning for an average most probable discharge 
    (AMPD). The spill history used to justify downgrading animal fat and 
    vegetable oil facilities shows a pattern of relatively small spill 
    volumes. These volumes meet the criteria for AMPD volumes defined in 33 
    CFR 154.1020. Accordingly, we
    
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    propose requiring AMPD planning. By proposing AMPD planning, the Coast 
    Guard will further harmonize our regulations with EPA's. The Coast 
    Guard does not think requiring AMPD planning will increase planning 
    burdens for animal fat and vegetable oil facilities. Under 33 CFR 
    154.545, we already require oil facilities to plan for AMPD volumes. 
    Animal fat or vegetable oil facilities may use the requirements under 
    33 CFR 154.545 to satisfy our proposed AMPD planning requirements. Our 
    proposed 33 CFR 154.545(e) explicitly allows this option.
        (c) Requiring at least 1,000 feet of boom. Current regulations 
    require at least 1,000 feet of boom for Group I through Group IV 
    petroleum oils. Groups of oils are explained in the definitions for 
    persistent and non-persistent oils under 33 CFR 154.1020. Current 
    regulations also require a minimum of 200 feet of boom for mobile and 
    fixed substantial harm animal fat or vegetable oil facilities. We 
    consider 200 feet inadequate for fixed animal fat or vegetable oil 
    facilities. The Coast Guard proposes requiring, to be on scene within 
    one hour, the greater of 1,000 feet of boom or twice the length of the 
    longest vessel that regularly conducts operations at a fixed facility. 
    The Coast Guard estimates that fixed animal fat and vegetable oil 
    facilities already have access to at least 1,000 feet of boom through 
    existing worse case discharge (WCD) volume planning. We do not propose 
    any changes to the minimum requirement of 200 feet of boom for mobile 
    facilities.
    
    Changes Proposed by EPA
    
        In its NPRM, EPA proposes tables to calculate planning volumes for 
    animal fat or vegetable oil facilities. EPA's proposed tables are 
    similar to existing tables in both agencies' regulations. Current Coast 
    Guard and EPA regulations allow animal fat and vegetable oil facilities 
    to determine how to calculate planning volumes. The Coast Guard and EPA 
    allowed this self-determination because, when drafting the final rules, 
    neither the Coast Guard nor EPA had the necessary data on animal fats 
    and vegetable oils to create such tables. In addition, the agencies 
    determined that current guidelines and practices provided the regulated 
    industry with flexibility in meeting required planning criteria. Since 
    then, EPA has obtained scientific studies and information on the 
    behavior of animal fats and vegetable oils, and has used these studies 
    to develop the proposed tables. These tables are based on the behavior 
    of animal fats and vegetable oils and on their chemical and physical 
    properties. The tables separate oils based on their specific gravity. 
    Oils with a specific gravity greater than one generally sink below the 
    water surface. As proposed by EPA, the owner or operator of a facility 
    handling, storing, or transporting an oil with a specific gravity 
    greater than one, is responsible for determining appropriate resources 
    to mitigate such an oil spill. Proposed resources should include:
         Equipment to locate oil on the bottom or suspended in the 
    water;
         Containment boom or other equipment to contain any oil 
    floating on the surface; and
         Dredges, pumps or other equipment to recover oil from the 
    bottom and shoreline.
        At this time, the Coast Guard does not propose the tables. The 
    Coast Guard seeks public comment on the appropriateness of the tables 
    for the Coast Guard's distinct regulated community and geographic 
    areas.
        EPA has documents containing information used to create their 
    proposed tables. EPA has provided copies of these documents to us to 
    include in the Coast Guard docket. EPA has cited these documents in the 
    notice of denial of petition to amend the facility response plan rule 
    [62 FR 54508 (October 20, 1997)] and in their NPRM on Oil Pollution 
    Prevention and Response at Non-Transportation-Related Facilities 
    published elsewhere in today's Federal Register.
    
                                                               Table 1.--Removal Capacity Planning
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                         Spill location                                      Rivers and canals                         Nearshore/inland Great Lakes
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             Sustainability of on-water oil recovery                              3 days                                          4 days
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              Specific gravity (S.G.) of AF/VO oil                Percent        recovered       recovered        Percent        recovered       recovered
                                                               natural loss    floating oil       onshore      natural loss      floating         onshore
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    S.G.<0.8................................................ 40="" 15="" 45="" 50="" 20="" 30="">S.G.<1.0.................................. 20="" 15="" 65="" 30="" 20="" 50="" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------="" table="" 2.--emulsification="" factors="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" specific="" gravity="" (s.g.)="" of="" af/vo="" oil="" factor="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------=""><0.8................................................ 1.0="">S.G.<1.0.................................. 2.0="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" planning="" volume="WCD" x="" t1="" x="" t2;="" where="" wcd="Worst" case="" discharge="" volume="" defined="" in="" 33="" cfr="" 1029.="" t1="Value" from="" table="" 1.="" t2="Value" from="" table="" 2.="" regulatory="" evaluation="" the="" office="" of="" management="" and="" budget="" (omb)="" has="" informally="" reviewed="" the="" proposed="" rule="" and="" has="" made="" a="" preliminary="" determination="" that="" the="" rule="" is="" not="" a="" significant="" regulatory="" action="" under="" section="" 3(f)="" of="" executive="" order="" 12866.="" omb="" may="" reassess="" the="" significance="" depending="" on="" the="" comments="" received.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" is="" not="" significant="" under="" the="" regulatory="" policies="" and="" procedures="" of="" the="" department="" of="" transportation="" (44="" fr="" 11040;="" february="" 26,="" 1979).="" a="" draft="" assessment="" is="" available="" in="" the="" docket="" for="" inspection="" or="" copying="" where="" indicated="" under="" addresses.="" a="" summary="" of="" the="" assessment="" follows:="" summary="" of="" costs="" as="" a="" result="" of="" research="" conducted="" by="" the="" coast="" guard="" marine="" safety="" offices,="" the="" coast="" guard="" estimates="" that="" there="" are="" 80="" fixed="" facilities="" affected="" by="" this="" proposed="" rule.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" includes="" three="" measures="" that="" impact="" industry.="" the="" first="" measure,="" downgrading="" animal="" fat="" or="" vegetable="" oil="" facilities="" from="" significant="" and="" substantial="" harm="" to="" substantial="" harm="" would="" not="" result="" in="" any="" additional="" costs="" to="" the="" industry.="" the="" second="" measure,="" requiring="" average="" most="" probable="" discharge="" planning,="" could="" result="" in="" minor="" additional="" costs="" to="" the="" industry="" by="" increasing="" the="" amount="" of="" information="" a="" facility="" has="" to="" report.="" the="" coast="" guard="" estimates="" that="" owners="" or="" operators="" of="" facilities="" will="" spend="" 4="" hours="" changing="" their="" response="" plans.="" the="" additional="" cost="" per="" response="" would="" be="" $140="" ($35="" per="" hour="" x="" 4="" burden="" hours).="" the="" total="" estimated="" annual="" cost="" for="" all="" 80="" facilities="" would="" be="" $11,200="" (80="" facilities="" x="" $140="" per="" response="" plan).="" finally,="" the="" coast="" guard="" does="" not="" expect="" that="" requiring="" a="" [[page="" 17225]]="" minimum="" amount="" of="" boom="" for="" fixed="" facilities="" will="" add="" any="" cost="" to="" the="" proposed="" rule.="" when="" planning="" for="" a="" wcd="" under="" current="" regulations,="" we="" estimate="" fixed="" animal="" fat="" and="" vegetable="" oil="" facilities,="" regardless="" of="" their="" classification,="" already="" identify="" in="" their="" response="" plans="" the="" greater="" of="" 1,000="" feet="" or="" twice="" the="" length="" of="" the="" longest="" vessel="" that="" regularly="" conducts="" operations="" at="" the="" facility="" of="" boom,="" that="" can="" be="" deployed="" on="" scene="" within="" one="" hour="" of="" an="" incident.="" therefore,="" the="" coast="" guard="" estimates="" that="" 100="" percent="" of="" the="" regulated,="" fixed="" facilities="" already="" meet="" this="" requirement.="" the="" proposed="" rule="" would="" decrease="" costs="" to="" the="" government.="" those="" facilities="" downgraded="" from="" significant="" and="" substantial="" harm="" to="" substantial="" harm="" would="" not="" need="" coast="" guard="" approval="" of="" their="" response="" plans.="" therefore,="" the="" workload="" of="" coast="" guard="" field="" units="" would="" decrease.="" summary="" of="" benefits="" the="" proposed="" rule="" would="" further="" harmonize="" federal="" agency="" regulations,="" formalize="" discharge="" planning="" for="" smaller="" and="" more="" common="" spills,="" and="" maintain="" an="" adequate="" quantity="" of="" boom="" at="" the="" facilities.="" the="" downgrade="" in="" classification="" of="" affected="" facilities="" to="" substantial="" harm="" further="" harmonizes="" coast="" guard="" and="" epa="" regulations.="" the="" coast="" guard="" found="" that="" 28="" of="" 31="" spills="" (90%)="" of="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils="" were="" less="" than="" 1,000="" gallons;="" 23="" of="" 28="" (82%)="" were="" less="" than="" 100="" gallons.="" planning="" for="" the="" average="" most="" probable="" discharge="" would="" address="" these="" smaller,="" more="" frequent="" spills.="" finally,="" the="" coast="" guard="" proposes="" that="" fixed="" facility="" owners="" and="" operators="" have="" ready="" access="" to="" 1,000="" feet="" of="" boom="" or="" twice="" the="" length="" of="" the="" longest="" vessel="" that="" regularly="" conducts="" operations="" at="" the="" facility.="" this="" requirement="" ensures="" that="" adequate="" boom="" is="" readily="" available="" for="" most="" discharges="" and="" that="" existing="" levels="" of="" boom="" are="" maintained.="" small="" entities="" under="" the="" regulatory="" flexibility="" act="" (5="" u.s.c.="" 601-612),="" the="" coast="" guard="" considers="" whether="" this="" proposed="" rule,="" if="" adopted,="" will="" have="" a="" significant="" economic="" impact="" on="" a="" substantial="" number="" of="" small="" entities.="" ``small="" entities''="" include="" small="" businesses,="" not-for-profit="" organizations="" that="" are="" independently="" owned="" and="" operated="" and="" are="" not="" dominant="" in="" their="" fields,="" and="" governmental="" jurisdictions="" with="" populations="" of="" less="" than="" 50,000.="" an="" initial="" regulatory="" flexibility="" analysis="" discussing="" the="" impact="" of="" this="" proposed="" rule="" on="" small="" entities="" is="" available="" in="" the="" docket="" for="" inspection="" or="" copying="" where="" indicated="" under="" addresses.="" the="" coast="" guard="" has="" identified="" 80="" fixed="" animal="" fat="" and="" vegetable="" oil="" facilities="" that="" would="" be="" affected="" by="" this="" proposed="" rule.="" the="" proposed="" additional="" level="" of="" response="" planning="" would="" result="" in="" only="" minor="" additional="" informational="" reporting="" burdens.="" each="" of="" the="" 80="" affected="" facilities="" would="" incur="" 4="" additional="" hours="" of="" information="" reporting="" burden.="" this="" would="" result="" in="" an="" additional="" cost="" of="" $140="" per="" facility="" (4="" hours="" x="" $35="" per="" hour).="" the="" coast="" guard="" chose="" to="" require="" facilities="" to="" plan="" for="" ampd="" spills="" because="" the="" spill="" history="" of="" these="" facilities="" shows="" a="" pattern="" of="" relatively="" small="" spill="" volumes.="" therefore,="" the="" coast="" guard="" certifies="" under="" 5="" u.s.c.="" 605(b)="" that="" this="" proposed="" rule,="" if="" adopted,="" will="" not="" have="" a="" significant="" economic="" impact="" on="" a="" substantial="" number="" of="" small="" entities.="" if,="" however,="" you="" think="" that="" your="" business="" or="" organization="" qualifies="" as="" a="" small="" entity="" and="" that="" this="" proposed="" rule="" will="" have="" a="" significant="" economic="" impact="" on="" your="" business="" or="" organization,="" please="" submit="" a="" comment="" to="" the="" docket="" management="" facility="" at="" the="" address="" under="" addresses="" explaining="" why="" you="" think="" it="" qualifies="" and="" in="" what="" way="" and="" to="" what="" degree="" this="" proposed="" rule="" will="" economically="" affect="" it.="" assistance="" for="" small="" entities="" under="" section="" 213(a)="" of="" the="" small="" business="" regulatory="" enforcement="" fairness="" act="" of="" 1996="" (pub.="" l.="" 104-121),="" the="" coast="" guard="" wants="" to="" assist="" small="" entities="" in="" understanding="" this="" proposed="" rule="" so="" that="" they="" can="" better="" evaluate="" its="" effects="" on="" them="" and="" participate="" in="" the="" rulemaking="" process.="" if="" your="" small="" business="" or="" organization="" is="" affected="" by="" this="" rule="" and="" you="" have="" questions="" concerning="" its="" provisions="" or="" options="" for="" compliance,="" please="" contact="" the="" project="" development="" division="" (g-msr-1)="" at="" 202-267-0756.="" the="" small="" business="" and="" agriculture="" regulatory="" enforcement="" ombudsman="" and="" 10="" regional="" fairness="" boards="" were="" established="" to="" receive="" comments="" from="" small="" businesses="" about="" federal="" agency="" enforcement="" actions.="" the="" ombudsman="" will="" annually="" evaluate="" the="" enforcement="" activities="" and="" rate="" each="" agency's="" responsiveness="" to="" small="" business.="" if="" you="" wish="" to="" comment="" on="" the="" enforcement="" actions="" of="" the="" coast="" guard,="" call="" 1-888-reg-fair="" (1-="" 888-734-3247).="" collection="" of="" information="" this="" proposed="" rule="" provides="" for="" a="" collection="" of="" information="" under="" the="" paperwork="" reduction="" act="" of="" 1995="" (44="" u.s.c.="" 3501-3520).="" as="" defined="" in="" 5="" cfr="" 1320.3(c)="" ``collection="" of="" information''="" includes="" reporting,="" recordkeeping,="" monitoring,="" posting,="" labeling,="" and="" other,="" similar="" actions.="" the="" title="" and="" description="" of="" the="" respondents,="" and="" an="" estimate="" of="" the="" total="" annual="" burden="" follow.="" included="" in="" the="" estimate="" is="" the="" time="" for="" reviewing="" instructions,="" searching="" existing="" sources="" of="" data,="" gathering="" and="" maintaining="" the="" data="" needed,="" and="" completing="" and="" reviewing="" the="" collection.="" title:="" response="" plans="" for="" marine-transportation-related="" facilities="" handling="" non-petroleum="" oils.="" summary="" of="" collection:="" this="" proposed="" rule="" contains="" collection-of-="" information="" requirements="" in="" the="" following="" section:="" sec.="" 154.1220="" and="" sec.="" 154.1225.="" need="" for="" information:="" this="" proposed="" rule="" would="" require="" owners="" or="" operators="" of="" each="" facility="" to="" modify="" their="" facility="" response="" plans="" to="" plan="" for="" an="" ampd="" of="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils.="" proposed="" use="" of="" information:="" the="" proposed="" use="" of="" this="" information="" is="" to="" ensure="" that="" such="" facilities="" are="" prepared="" to="" respond="" in="" the="" event="" of="" a="" spill="" incident.="" the="" information="" would="" be="" reviewed="" by="" the="" coast="" guard="" to="" assess="" the="" effectiveness="" of="" the="" facility="" response="" plans.="" description="" of="" the="" respondents:="" an="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils.="" number="" of="" respondents:="" 80="" facilities.="" frequency="" of="" response:="" annual.="" burden="" of="" response:="" 4="" hours="" per="" respondent.="" estimated="" total="" annual="" burden:="" 320="" hours.="" as="" required="" by="" section="" 3507(d)="" of="" the="" paperwork="" reduction="" act="" of="" 1995,="" the="" coast="" guard="" has="" submitted="" a="" copy="" of="" this="" proposed="" rule="" to="" the="" office="" of="" management="" and="" budget="" (omb)="" for="" its="" review="" of="" the="" collection="" of="" information.="" the="" coast="" guard="" solicits="" public="" comment="" on="" the="" proposed="" collection="" of="" information="" to="" (1)="" evaluate="" whether="" the="" information="" is="" necessary="" for="" the="" proper="" performance="" of="" the="" functions="" of="" the="" coast="" guard,="" including="" whether="" the="" information="" would="" have="" practical="" utility;="" (2)="" evaluate="" the="" accuracy="" of="" the="" coast="" guard's="" estimate="" of="" the="" burden="" of="" the="" collection,="" including="" the="" validity="" of="" the="" methodology="" and="" assumptions="" used;="" (3)="" enhance="" the="" quality,="" utility,="" and="" clarity="" of="" the="" information="" to="" be="" collected;="" and="" (4)="" minimize="" the="" burden="" of="" the="" collection="" on="" those="" who="" are="" to="" respond,="" as="" by="" allowing="" the="" submittal="" of="" responses="" by="" electronic="" means="" or="" the="" use="" of="" other="" forms="" of="" information="" technology.="" persons="" submitting="" comments="" on="" the="" collection="" of="" information="" should="" submit="" [[page="" 17226]]="" their="" comments="" both="" to="" omb="" and="" to="" the="" docket="" management="" facility="" where="" indicated="" under="" addresses="" by="" the="" date="" under="" dates.="" persons="" are="" not="" required="" to="" respond="" to="" a="" collection="" of="" information="" unless="" it="" displays="" a="" currently="" valid="" omb="" control="" number.="" before="" the="" requirements="" for="" this="" collection="" of="" information="" become="" effective,="" the="" coast="" guard="" will="" publish="" a="" notice="" in="" the="" federal="" register="" of="" omb's="" decision="" to="" approve,="" modify,="" or="" disapprove="" the="" collection.="" federalism="" the="" coast="" guard="" has="" analyzed="" this="" proposed="" rule="" under="" the="" principles="" and="" criteria="" contained="" in="" executive="" order="" 12612="" and="" has="" determined="" that="" this="" proposed="" rule="" does="" not="" have="" sufficient="" implications="" for="" federalism="" to="" warrant="" the="" preparation="" of="" a="" federalism="" assessment.="" environment="" the="" coast="" guard="" considered="" the="" environmental="" impact="" of="" this="" proposed="" rule="" and="" concluded="" that="" under="" figure="" 2-1,="" paragraph="" (34)(a)="" and="" (e),="" of="" commandant="" instruction="" m16475.lc,="" this="" proposed="" rule="" is="" categorically="" excluded="" from="" further="" environmental="" documentation.="" this="" rule="" will="" not="" result="" in--="" (a)="" significant="" cumulative="" impacts="" on="" the="" human="" environment;="" (b)="" a="" substantial="" controversy="" or="" substantial="" change="" to="" existing="" environmental="" conditions;="" (c)="" impacts="" which="" are="" more="" than="" minimal="" on="" properties="" protected="" under="" 4(f)="" the="" dot="" act,="" as="" superseded="" by="" public="" law="" 97-449="" and="" section="" 106="" of="" the="" national="" historic="" preservation="" act;="" or="" (d)="" inconsistencies="" with="" any="" federal,="" state,="" or="" local="" laws,="" or="" administrative="" determinations="" relating="" to="" the="" environment.="" ``categorical="" exclusion="" determination''="" is="" available="" in="" the="" docket="" for="" inspection="" or="" copying="" where="" indicated="" under="" addresses.="" other="" executive="" orders="" on="" the="" regulatory="" process="" in="" addition="" to="" the="" statutes="" and="" executive="" orders="" already="" addressed="" in="" this="" preamble,="" the="" coast="" guard="" considered="" the="" following="" executive="" orders="" in="" developing="" this="" nprm="" and="" reached="" the="" following="" conclusions:="" e.o.="" 12630,="" governmental="" actions="" and="" interference="" with="" constitutionally="" protected="" property="" rights.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" will="" not="" effect="" a="" taking="" of="" private="" property="" or="" otherwise="" have="" taking="" implications="" under="" this="" order.="" e.o.="" 12875,="" enhancing="" the="" intergovernmental="" partnership.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" will="" not="" impose,="" on="" any="" state,="" local,="" or="" tribal="" government,="" a="" mandate="" that="" is="" not="" required="" by="" statute="" and="" that="" is="" not="" funded="" by="" the="" federal="" government.="" e.o.="" 12988,="" civil="" justice="" reform.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" meets="" applicable="" standards="" in="" sections="" 3(a)="" and="" 3(b)(2)="" of="" this="" order="" to="" minimize="" litigation,="" eliminate="" ambiguity,="" and="" reduce="" burden.="" e.o.="" 13045,="" protection="" of="" children="" from="" environmental="" health="" risks="" and="" safety="" risks.="" this="" proposed="" rule="" is="" not="" an="" economically="" significant="" rule="" and="" does="" not="" concern="" an="" environmental="" risk="" to="" safety="" disproportionately="" affecting="" children.="" list="" of="" subjects="" in="" 33="" cfr="" part="" 154="" fire="" prevention,="" hazardous="" substances,="" oil="" pollution,="" reporting="" and="" record="" keeping="" requirements.="" for="" the="" reasons="" discussed="" in="" the="" preamble,="" the="" coast="" guard="" proposes="" to="" amend="" 33="" cfr="" part="" 154="" as="" follows:="" part="" 154--facilities="" transferring="" oil="" or="" hazardous="" materials="" in="" bulk="" 1.="" the="" authority="" citation="" for="" part="" 154="" continues="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" authority:="" 33="" u.s.c.="" 1231,="" 1321(j)(1)(c),="" (j)(5),="" (j)(6)="" and="" (m)(2);="" sec.="" 2,="" e.o.="" 12777,="" 56="" fr="" 54757;="" 49="" cfr="" 1.46.="" subpart="" f="" is="" also="" issued="" under="" 33="" u.s.c.="" 2735.="" sec.="" 154.545="" [amended]="" 2.="" in="" sec.="" 154.545(e),="" add="" the="" words="" ``and="" subpart="" h''="" after="" the="" words="" ``of="" subpart="" f''.="" sec.="" 154.1020="" [amended]="" 3.="" in="" sec.="" 154.1020,="" in="" the="" definition="" for="" facility="" that="" could="" reasonably="" be="" expected="" to="" cause="" significant="" and="" substantial="" harm,="" remove="" all="" words="" after="" ``under="" sec.="" 154.1015(c)''="" and="" add,="" in="" their="" place,="" the="" words="" ``and="" sec.="" 154.1216.''.="" 4.="" in="" sec.="" 154.1020,="" in="" the="" definition="" for="" facility="" that="" could="" reasonably="" be="" expected="" to="" cause="" substantial="" harm,="" remove="" all="" words="" after="" ``under="" sec.="" 154.1015(b)''="" and="" add,="" in="" their="" place,="" the="" words="" ``and="" sec.="" 154.1216.''.="" 5.="" revise="" sec.="" 154.1210="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 154.1210="" purpose="" and="" applicability.="" (a)="" the="" requirements="" of="" this="" subpart="" are="" intended="" for="" use="" in="" developing="" response="" plans="" and="" identifying="" response="" resources="" during="" the="" planning="" process.="" they="" are="" not="" performance="" standards.="" (b)="" this="" subpart="" establishes="" oil="" spill="" response="" planning="" requirements="" for="" an="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils="" including--="" (1)="" a="" fixed="" mtr="" facility="" capable="" of="" transferring="" oil="" in="" bulk,="" to="" or="" from="" a="" vessel="" with="" a="" capacity="" of="" 250="" barrels="" or="" more;="" and="" (2)="" a="" mobile="" mtr="" facility="" used="" or="" intended="" to="" be="" used="" to="" transfer="" oil="" to="" or="" from="" a="" vessel="" with="" a="" capacity="" of="" 250="" barrels="" or="" more.="" 6.="" add="" sec.="" 154.1216="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 154.1216="" facility="" classification.="" (a)="" the="" coast="" guard="" classifies="" facilities="" that="" handle,="" store,="" or="" transport="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils="" as="" ``substantial="" harm''="" facilities="" because="" they="" may="" cause="" substantial="" harm="" to="" the="" environment="" by="" discharging="" oil.="" (b)="" the="" cotp="" may="" change="" the="" classification="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils.="" the="" cotp="" will="" consider="" the="" following="" factors,="" and="" any="" other="" relevant="" factors,="" before="" changing="" the="" classification="" of="" a="" facility:="" (1)="" the="" type="" and="" quantity="" of="" oils="" handled.="" (2)="" the="" spill="" history="" of="" the="" facility.="" (3)="" the="" age="" of="" the="" facility.="" (4)="" the="" public="" and="" commercial="" water="" supply="" intakes="" near="" the="" facility.="" (5)="" the="" navigable="" waters="" near="" the="" facility.="" navigable="" waters="" is="" defined="" in="" 33="" cfr="" 2.05-25.="" (6)="" the="" fish,="" wildlife,="" and="" sensitive="" environments.="" 7.="" revise="" sec.="" 154.1220="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 154.1220="" response="" plan="" submission="" requirements.="" (a)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" an="" mtr="" facility="" identified="" in="" sec.="" 154.1216="" as="" a="" substantial="" harm="" facility,="" shall="" prepare="" and="" submit="" to="" the="" cognizant="" cotp="" a="" response="" plan="" that="" meets="" the="" requirements="" of="" this="" subpart="" and="" all="" sections="" of="" subpart="" f="" of="" this="" part,="" as="" appropriate,="" except="" secs.="" 154.1015,="" 154.1016,="" 154.1017,="" 154.1028,="" 154.1035,="" 154.1045="" and="" 154.1047.="" (b)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" an="" mtr="" facility="" classified="" by="" the="" cotp="" under="" sec.="" 154.1216(b)="" as="" a="" significant="" and="" substantial="" harm="" facility,="" shall="" prepare="" and="" submit="" for="" review="" and="" approval="" of="" the="" cognizant="" cotp="" a="" response="" plan="" that="" meets="" the="" requirements="" of="" this="" subpart="" and="" all="" sections="" of="" subpart="" f="" of="" this="" part,="" as="" appropriate,="" except="" secs.="" 154.1015,="" 154.1016,="" 154.1017,="" 154.1028,="" 154.1045="" and="" 154.1047.="" (c)="" in="" addition="" to="" the="" requirements="" in="" paragraph="" (a)="" of="" this="" section,="" the="" response="" plan="" for="" a="" mobile="" mtr="" facility="" must="" meet="" the="" requirements="" of="" sec.="" 154.1041="" subpart="" f.="" 8.="" in="" sec.="" 154.1225,="" revise="" the="" section="" heading="" and="" paragraphs="" (a)="" introductory="" [[page="" 17227]]="" text,="" (a)(1),="" (b),="" (c),="" (d),="" and="" (e)="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 154.1225="" specific="" response="" plan="" development="" and="" evaluation="" criteria="" for="" fixed="" facilities="" that="" handle,="" store,="" or="" transport="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils.="" (a)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" fixed="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils="" must="" include="" information="" in="" the="" response="" plan="" that="" identifies--="" (1)="" the="" procedures="" and="" strategies="" for="" responding="" to="" a="" worst="" case="" discharge="" and="" to="" an="" average="" most="" probable="" discharge="" of="" an="" animal="" fat="" or="" vegetable="" oil="" to="" the="" maximum="" extent="" practicable;="" and="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" fixed="" facility="" must="" make="" sure="" the="" equipment="" listed="" in="" the="" response="" plan="" will="" operate="" in="" the="" geographic="" area(s)="" where="" the="" facility="" operates.="" to="" determine="" if="" the="" equipment="" will="" operate,="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" must--="" (1)="" use="" the="" criteria="" in="" table="" 1="" and="" section="" 2="" of="" appendix="" c="" of="" this="" part;="" and="" (2)="" consider="" the="" limitations="" in="" the="" area="" contingency="" plan="" for="" the="" cotp="" zone="" where="" the="" facility="" is="" located,="" including--="" (i)="" ice="" conditions;="" (ii)="" debris;="" (iii)="" temperature="" ranges;="" and="" (iv)="" weather-related="" visibility.="" (c)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils="" must="" name="" the="" personnel="" and="" list="" the="" equipment,="" including="" those="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 154.1240,="" that="" are="" available="" by="" contract="" or="" by="" a="" method="" described="" in="" sec.="" 154.1228(a).="" (d)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils="" must="" ensure="" that="" the="" response="" resources="" in="" paragraph="" (c)="" of="" this="" section="" are="" able="" to="" effectively="" respond="" to="" an="" incident="" within="" the="" amount="" of="" time="" indicated="" in="" the="" following="" table,="" unless="" otherwise="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 154.1240:="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" tier="" 1="" (hrs.)="" tier="" 2="" tier="" 3="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" higher="" volume="" port="" area........="" 6="" n/a..........="" n/a="" great="" lakes....................="" 12="" n/a..........="" n/a="" all="" other="" river="" and="" canal,="" 12="" n/a..........="" n/a="" inland,="" nearshore,="" and="" offshore="" areas.="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" (e)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility="" that="" handles,="" stores,="" or="" transports="" animal="" fats="" or="" vegetable="" oils="" must--="" (1)="" list="" in="" the="" plan="" the="" personnel="" and="" equipment="" that="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" will="" use="" to="" fight="" fires.="" (2)="" if="" there="" is="" not="" enough="" equipment="" or="" personnel="" located="" at="" the="" facility,="" arrange="" by="" contract="" or="" a="" method="" described="" in="" sec.="" 154.1228(a)="" to="" have="" the="" necessary="" personnel="" and="" equipment="" available="" to="" fight="" fires.="" (3)="" identify="" an="" individual="" located="" at="" the="" facility="" who="" will="" work="" with="" the="" fire="" department="" on="" fires,="" involving="" an="" animal="" fat="" or="" vegetable="" oil.="" the="" individual--="" (i)="" verifies="" that="" there="" are="" enough="" trained="" personnel="" and="" operating="" equipment="" within="" a="" reasonable="" distance="" to="" the="" incident="" to="" fight="" fires.="" (ii)="" can="" be="" the="" qualified="" individual="" defined="" in="" sec.="" 154.1020="" or="" an="" appropriate="" individual="" located="" at="" the="" facility.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 9.="" add="" sec.="" 154.1240="" to="" subpart="" h="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 154.1240="" specific="" requirements="" for="" animal="" fats="" and="" vegetable="" oils="" facilities="" that="" could="" reasonably="" be="" expected="" to="" cause="" substantial="" harm="" to="" the="" environment.="" (a)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" facility,="" classified="" under="" sec.="" 154.1216="" as="" a="" facility="" that="" could="" reasonably="" expect="" to="" cause="" substantial="" harm="" to="" the="" environment,="" must="" submit="" a="" response="" plan="" that="" meets="" the="" requirements="" of="" sec.="" 154.1035,="" except="" as="" modified="" by="" this="" section.="" (b)="" the="" plan="" does="" not="" need="" to="" list="" the="" facility="" or="" corporate="" organizational="" structure="" that="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" will="" use="" to="" manage="" the="" response,="" as="" required="" by="" sec.="" 154.1035(b)(3)(iii).="" (c)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" must="" ensure="" and="" identify,="" by="" contract="" or="" a="" method="" described="" in="" sec.="" 154.1228,="" that="" the="" response="" resources="" required="" under="" sec.="" 154.1035(b)(3)(iv)="" are="" available.="" (d)="" for="" a="" fixed="" facility,="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" must="" also="" identify--="" (1)="" by="" contract,="" at="" least="" 1,000="" feet="" of="" containment="" boom="" or="" two="" times="" the="" length="" of="" the="" longest="" vessel="" that="" regularly="" conducts="" operations="" at="" the="" facility,="" whichever="" is="" greater,="" and="" the="" means="" of="" deploying="" and="" anchoring="" the="" boom="" within="" 1="" hour="" of="" an="" incident.="" based="" on="" site-specific="" or="" facility-specific="" information,="" the="" cotp="" may="" require="" the="" facility="" owner="" or="" operator="" to="" make="" available="" additional="" quantities="" of="" containment="" boom="" within="" 1="" hour="" of="" an="" incident;="" (2)="" adequate="" sorbent="" material="" located="" at="" the="" facility;="" (3)="" oil="" recovery="" devices="" and="" recovered="" oil="" storage="" capacity="" capable="" of="" being="" at="" the="" incident's="" site="" within="" 2="" hours="" of="" an="" incident;="" and="" (4)="" other="" appropriate="" equipment="" necessary="" to="" respond="" to="" an="" incident="" involving="" the="" type="" of="" oil="" handled.="" (e)="" for="" a="" mobile="" facility,="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" must="" also--="" (1)="" meet="" the="" requirements="" of="" sec.="" 154.1041;="" (2)="" have="" at="" least="" 200="" feet="" of="" containment="" boom="" and="" the="" means="" of="" deploying="" and="" anchoring="" the="" boom="" within="" 1="" hour="" of="" an="" incident.="" based="" on="" site-specific="" or="" facility-specific="" information,="" the="" cotp="" may="" require="" the="" facility="" owner="" or="" operator="" to="" make="" available="" additional="" quantities="" of="" containment="" boom="" within="" 1="" hour="" of="" an="" incident;="" (3)="" have="" adequate="" sorbent="" material="" capable="" of="" being="" at="" the="" site="" of="" an="" incident="" within="" 1="" hour="" of="" its="" discovery;="" (4)="" oil="" recovery="" devices="" and="" recovered="" oil="" storage="" capacity="" capable="" of="" being="" at="" incident's="" site="" within="" 2="" hours="" of="" an="" incident;="" and="" (5)="" other="" equipment="" necessary="" to="" respond="" to="" an="" incident="" involving="" the="" type="" of="" oil="" handled.="" dated:="" march="" 24,="" 1999.="" j.c.="" card,="" vice="" admiral,="" u.s.="" coast="" guard,="" acting="" commandant.="" [fr="" doc.="" 99-8274="" filed="" 4-2-99;="" 12:33="" pm]="" billing="" code="" 4910-15-p="">

Document Information

Published:
04/08/1999
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Document Number:
99-8274
Dates:
Comments must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before July 7, 1999.
Pages:
17222-17227 (6 pages)
Docket Numbers:
USCG-1999-5149
RINs:
2115-AF79: Response Plans for Marine Transportation-Related Facilities Handling Non-Petroleum Oils (1999-USCG-5149)
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2115-AF79/response-plans-for-marine-transportation-related-facilities-handling-non-petroleum-oils-1999-uscg-51
PDF File:
99-8274.pdf
CFR: (7)
33 CFR 154.545
33 CFR 154.1020
33 CFR 154.1210
33 CFR 154.1216
33 CFR 154.1220
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