Agency Fines Onshore Oil Company for SPCC Issues

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fined the George W. Stokes Company, Inc. of Madisonville, La., $1,800 for violating federal Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulations outlined under the Clean Water Act.

A federal inspection of a bulk storage facility located at 171 East Highway 22, Madisonville, St. Tammany Parish, La., on May 14 revealed the facility’s SPCC plan

  • was not certified by a professional engineer,
  • had inadequate or no information and procedures for reporting discharges, and
  • did not follow written procedures developed for the facility.

In addition, personnel working at the site had no training on the operation and maintenance of equipment to prevent discharges, on discharge procedure protocols, nor on applicable pollution control laws, rules and regulations and general facility operations. The inspection also found spill prevention briefings were not scheduled and conducted periodically, the site was not fully fenced and entrance gates were not locked or guarded when unattended, and secondary containment was inadequate for mobile or portable storage tanks. As part of an Expedited Settlement Agreement with EPA, the facility has provided certification that all identified deficiencies have been corrected.

SPCC regulations require onshore oil production or bulk storage facilities to provide oil spill prevention, preparedness and response to prevent oil discharges. The SPCC program helps protect our nation’s water quality. A spill of only one gallon of oil can contaminate one million gallons of water.

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