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April 25, 2018

How the Revised SP001 Standard Affects Your SPCC Plan

  The industry standard SP001 is incorporated into many Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans is now updated.  How does it affect your facility’s SPCC Plan? The Steel Tank … Continue reading How the Revised SP001 Standard Affects Your SPCC Plan

April 24, 2018

SCS Advice from the Field: Evaluate Existing Pump Performance After Expanding the Leachate System Footprint

Sometimes the hydraulic evaluation may require up-sizing all or certain pumps in leachate sumps because not enough flow can go through the force main due to high friction loss in the expanded leachate force main. Up-sizing pumps may be achievable depending on the type of the leachate sump, i.e., ...

April 18, 2018

Toxic Release Inventory Reporting – Time to Get Ready for the July 1 Deadline

Some activities are not subject to reporting; among the exemptions are chemicals in items that meet the definition of “articles,” chemicals for personal use, chemicals used for building and grounds maintenance (the exemption does not apply to cleaning of process equipment), or for maintenance of motor vehicles. There also ...

April 10, 2018

Unmasking the Mystery of the Worst Case Release and the Alternative Release Scenario

Let’s start with the difference between the Worst Case Release (WCR) and the Alternative Release Scenario (ARS). Besides the obvious, which is that one is not likely to occur and the other is supposed to be more representative of a possible situation at your plant, one difference is the ...

April 9, 2018

Overcome These Five Common Secondary Containment Misconceptions

For outdoor containers, you have to account for precipitation in sizing your secondary containment systems. Unless a more stringent local or state regulation presides, engineers typically use a rule of thumb for determining appropriate outdoor containment capacity. The most common methods to provide freeboard for precipitation are either 125 ...