Description of NJDEP-Discharge Prevention, Containment,
and Countermeasure (DPCC) Plans and Discharge Cleanup Removal (DCR)
Plans:
Storb Environmental, Inc. is experienced completing DPCC
and DCR Plans in accordance with New Jersey Administration Code Title
7, Chapter 1E Subchapter 1 through 10 (N.J.A.C. 7:1E-1.0 through N.J.A.C.
7:1E-10.4) for facilities regulated by the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection (NJDEP) under the provisions set forth in
the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58: 10-23.11 et seq.
The Discharge Prevention regulations govern major facilities
storing, transferring, processing or using hazardous substances and
the standards for equipment and procedures utilized at those facilities.
They also specify information that must be submitted by major facilities
regarding discharge prevention, containment and countermeasure (DPCC)
plans and discharge cleanup and removal (DCR) plans. In addition, the
regulations prescribe requirements for notification and discharge reporting.
Renewal of DPCC/DCR Plans is required every 3 years from
the last "approval" or "conditional approval" of
DPCC/DCR plans (7:1E-4.9(a)). One copy must be sent to NJ DEP 180 days
prior to expiration of those plans.
New major facilities must submit a DPCC/DCR plan at least
180 days prior to the anticipated operational date (NJAC 7:1E-4.5(d)).
Plans must be approved and implemented prior to operating the facility.
A written notice must be submitted 60 days before the start of any
new construction/installation, substantial modification or replacement
of any above-ground storage tank, above-ground enclosed storage space,
leak detection, or other monitoring or safety system except for certain
construction/modifications contained in an upgrading schedule of an
approved DPCC plan (7:1E-4.8(a)).
Any changes to facility design, operation or maintenance
that could materially affect facility potential to discharge a Hazardous
Substance must be reported to the Department by way of an amendment
to the DPCC/DCR plan within 30 days. Changes not subject to certification
and approval requirements of amendments must be reported to the Department
within 30 days. As per requirements, Storb Environmental routinely
updates plans according to expiration deadlines and or changes made
to the facility for our clients.
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