Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 67
Page 19
... Spill Prevention , Control , and Countermeasure Plan . 112.4 Amendment of Spill Prevention , Con- trol , and Countermeasure Plan by Re- gional Administrator . 112.5 Amendment of Spill Prevention , Con- trol , and Countermeasure Plan by ...
... Spill Prevention , Control , and Countermeasure Plan . 112.4 Amendment of Spill Prevention , Con- trol , and Countermeasure Plan by Re- gional Administrator . 112.5 Amendment of Spill Prevention , Con- trol , and Countermeasure Plan by ...
Page 48
... spill response activities . It is recommended that the training program be based on the USCG's Train- ing Elements for Oil Spill Response , as applicable to facility operations . An al- ternative program can also be accept- able subject ...
... spill response activities . It is recommended that the training program be based on the USCG's Train- ing Elements for Oil Spill Response , as applicable to facility operations . An al- ternative program can also be accept- able subject ...
Page 89
... Spill Response Notification Form in section 1.3.1 creates a checklist of infor- mation that shall be provided to the Na- tional Response Center ( NRC ) and other re- sponse personnel . All information on this checklist must be known at ...
... Spill Response Notification Form in section 1.3.1 creates a checklist of infor- mation that shall be provided to the Na- tional Response Center ( NRC ) and other re- sponse personnel . All information on this checklist must be known at ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid agency amended Ammonium appendix appropriate approved aquatic areas bioaccumulation calculated chemical cility Clean Water Act clude compliance containment cooling water intake Creek criteria determine Dieldrin Director draft permit effluent limitations endrin ent limitations facility owner Federal fish and wildlife Fork gallons geometric mean gional Administrator identified implement Lakes located means ment modified monitoring navigable waters NPDES permit owner or operator paragraph permit application permittee permitting authority point source POTW Primary Contact Recreation procedures Protection pursuant quired quirements Regional Adminis Regional Administrator regulations request requirements response plan response resources River Secondary Contact Recreation separate storm sewer sewage sludge species specified Spill sponse storm sewer storm water submit subpart Tier tion TMDL toxaphene toxic pollutants trator treatment Tribe trophic level vegetable oils water intake structure water quality standards worst case discharge