Any storage container of at least 55 gallons that is completely aboveground, partially buried (<10%), or located in a bunker or subterranean vault is considered an aboveground storage tank, or AST. The majority of storage tanks hold petroleum products, so ASTs pose a significant threat to the environment. To prevent leaks, ASTs are regulated by the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) rule. This course will summarize the SPCC regulations that apply to aboveground storage tanks.
•Identify an aboveground storage tank
•Describe the SPCC rule and how it applies to aboveground storage tanks (ASTs)
•Describe secondary containment requirements
•Describe inspection and integrity testing requirements
•Describe safe procedures for transferring product to an aboveground storage tank
•List acceptable overfill protection methods
•Identify leaks and spills
•Describe the purpose and content of a spill response plan