News
Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Office
August 2, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Office
August 2, 2012
Contact Information: Dave Deegan, (617) 918-1017
Maine
Company Faces Penalty for Violations of Oil Pollution Prevention
Regulations
(Boston, Mass. – August 2, 2012) A Maine company
that provides motor vehicle services and fuel oil sales is facing a fine of up
to $177,500 for violations of the Clean Water Act.
EPA recently filed a complaint against the
J&S Oil Co., Inc. for failing to maintain and fully implement an oil spill
prevention plan, which contributed to the release of approximately 1,500 gallons
of used motor oil from a tanker truck at the facility.
The oil release in March 2012 prompted an
emergency response from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and
EPA. The company also hired an oil spill response company to contain the
spilled oil and dispose of contaminated soils.
EPA determined that the company had failed to
fully maintain and implement it Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure
(SPCC) plan, as required by the Clean Water Act. SPCC plans specify spill
prevention measures at facilities that store oil above threshold amounts and
help ensure that a tank failure or oil spill does not lead to oil reaching
bodies of water. In its complaint EPA alleges that the company failed to
provide for adequate secondary containment for some of the facility’s
above-ground storage tanks and the tanker trucks parked at the facility; failed
to provide secondary containment for the loading/unloading rack; failed to
maintain adequate training records of oil-handling personnel in the operation
and maintenance of equipment to prevent discharges; and, failed to provide
adequate security for the facility.
For more information on federal oil spill
prevention requirements:
http://www.epa.gov/oilspill
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