33 CFR 154.545 - Discharge containment equipment

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7 practice notes
  • Nontank Vessel Response Plans and Other Response Plan Requirements
    • United States
    • Federal Register September 30, 2013
    • September 30, 2013
    ...facility's or a bunker supplier's AMPD resources is unnecessary, as these AMPD resources are already required by either 33 CFR 154.545, 154.1045(c), or Commenters expressed concern over the requirement that certain categories of nontank vessels need not ensure access to response assets thro......
  • Part III
    • United States
    • Federal Register August 31, 2009
    • August 31, 2009
    ...facility's or a bunker supplier's AMPD resources is not authorized, as these AMPD resources are already required by either 33 CFR 154.545, Sec. 154.1045(c), or Sec. (e) Maximum most probable discharge. The owner or operator of a nontank vessel with a capacity of 250 barrels or greater carry......
  • Department of Transportation, Coast Guard,
    • United States
    • Federal Register June 30, 2000
    • June 30, 2000
    ...We do not anticipate that requiring AMPD planning will increase planning burdens for animal fat and vegetable oil facilities. Under 33 CFR part 154.545, we already require all oil facilities to plan for responses to operational discharges. Animal fat or vegetable oil facilities may use the ......
  • Environmental Protection Agency,
    • United States
    • Federal Register June 30, 2000
    • June 30, 2000
    ...for a small discharge. There is no USCG planning level that directly corresponds to EPA's ``small discharge.'' However, the USCG (at 33 CFR 154.545) has requirements to identify equipment to contain oil resulting from an operational [[Page 40801]] 3.3 The response resources shall, as approp......
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