[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 20]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR112.13]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 112_OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart C_Requirements for Animal Fats and Oils and Greases, and Fish 
 
Sec. 112.13  Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan 
requirements for onshore oil production facilities.

    If you are the owner or operator of an onshore production facility, 
you must:
    (a) Meet the general requirements for the Plan listed under Sec. 
112.7, and the specific discharge prevention and containment procedures 
listed under this section.
    (b) Oil production facility drainage. (1) At tank batteries and 
separation and treating areas where there is a reasonable possibility of 
a discharge as described in Sec. 112.1(b), close and seal at all times 
drains of dikes or drains of equivalent measures required under Sec. 
112.7(c)(1), except when draining uncontaminated rainwater. Prior to 
drainage, you must inspect the diked area and take action as provided in 
Sec. 112.12(c)(3)(ii), (iii), and (iv). You must remove accumulated oil 
on the rainwater and return it to storage or dispose of it in accordance 
with legally approved methods.
    (2) Inspect at regularly scheduled intervals field drainage systems 
(such as drainage ditches or road ditches), and oil traps, sumps, or 
skimmers, for an accumulation of oil that may have resulted from any 
small discharge. You must promptly remove any accumulations of oil.
    (c) Oil production facility bulk storage containers. (1) Not use a 
container for the storage of oil unless its material and construction 
are compatible with the material stored and the conditions of storage.
    (2) Provide all tank battery, separation, and treating facility 
installations with a secondary means of containment for the entire 
capacity of the largest single container and sufficient freeboard to 
contain precipitation. You must safely confine drainage from undiked 
areas in a catchment basin or holding pond.

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    (3) Periodically and upon a regular schedule visually inspect each 
container of oil for deterioration and maintenance needs, including the 
foundation and support of each container that is on or above the surface 
of the ground.
    (4) Engineer or update new and old tank battery installations in 
accordance with good engineering practice to prevent discharges. You 
must provide at least one of the following:
    (i) Container capacity adequate to assure that a container will not 
overfill if a pumper/gauger is delayed in making regularly scheduled 
rounds.
    (ii) Overflow equalizing lines between containers so that a full 
container can overflow to an adjacent container.
    (iii) Vacuum protection adequate to prevent container collapse 
during a pipeline run or other transfer of oil from the container.
    (iv) High level sensors to generate and transmit an alarm signal to 
the computer where the facility is subject to a computer production 
control system.
    (d) Facility transfer operations, oil production facility. (1) 
Periodically and upon a regular schedule inspect all aboveground valves 
and piping associated with transfer operations for the general condition 
of flange joints, valve glands and bodies, drip pans, pipe supports, 
pumping well polish rod stuffing boxes, bleeder and gauge valves, and 
other such items.
    (2) Inspect saltwater (oil field brine) disposal facilities often, 
particularly following a sudden change in atmospheric temperature, to 
detect possible system upsets capable of causing a discharge.
    (3) Have a program of flowline maintenance to prevent discharges 
from each flowline.