Title: Oil Spill Prevention Regulations: Suggestions for Improvement
1Oil Spill Prevention RegulationsSuggestions for
Improvement
- Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
- Spill Prevention and Response Division
- Industry Preparedness Program
Craig Wilson May 3, 2005
2Contingency Plan Regulations Project (CPR)
- Multi-phase, multi-year project to
comprehensively review and update the oil
discharge prevention and contingency plan
regulations in 18 AAC 75 - Phase 1 completed May 2004
- Currently in Phase 2
3Goals of the Phase 2
- Make the regulations efficient and enhance
clarity. - The regulations should fill in the gaps where
other requirements are either non-existent or
inadequate. - The regulations should complement other
requirements and form a comprehensive, coherent
regulatory regime. - Currency of standards.
- Present regulations last revised early 1990s.
- Predictability in enforcement.
4Schedule
- July 2004 Letter sent to all plan holders
- Asked five basic questions
- Solicited comments, suggestions
- November 2004 Public Workshop, Anchorage
- April 1, 2005 Discussion paper issued
- July 1, 2005 End of informal comment period
- Fall, 2005 Formal comment period on proposed
rulemaking - February 2006 New regulations adopted
5Discussion Paper
- Published April 1, 2005, available on website
- Designed to stimulate discussion
- Provides a target to shoot at for comments
- Nothing is fixed in stone at this point
- ADEC will be accepting informal comments on the
paper until July 1, 2005
6Summary of Considered Changes
- Update references to third party standards and
delete 18 AAC 75.090. - Increase prevention training and documentation
requirements. - Preventative booming during vessel transfers for
combustible liquids and unsegregated ballast
water. - Performance standard for lightering equipment for
laden oil tank vessels and oil barges. - Impermeable wellhead sumps for exploration and
production wells and artificial islands. - Leak detection requirements for crude oil
transmission pipelines from 1 of daily
throughput to .5 of daily throughput and add
computational pipeline monitoring (CPM) system
regulations. - Shop-fabricated tanks under 50,000 gallon
capacity must meet UL142 construction and STI
SP001-03 inspection standards. Non-standard taken
out of service by 2015. - Vaulted, self-diked, and double-walled tanks are
defined in regulation, and exempted from some
secondary containment requirements. - Adopt the NACE standard for cathodic protection
for both tanks and piping. - Adopt ASME B31.3 and B31.4 design standards and
API 570 inspection standards for facility piping. - Define facility oil piping.
- Revise the prevention plan portion of the c-plan,
include annual self-certification requirement. - Approval criteria for spill prevention training
and the prevention plan portion of the c-plan.
7What Isnt Included
- Tanker Escort System
- Homeland Security / Terrorism Issues
- Pipeline valves / Federal pipeline standards
- Risk-based inspection under API 653
- Refined product pipelines
- Gathering lines
- Process flow lines
- ?
8Alaska Administrative Procedures Act (APA)
- Formal regulatory process governed by statute
- Governs process, format, style, and grammar
- Takes a minimum of 90 120 days to complete if
no contentious issues
918 AAC 75, Article 1 Oil Pollution Prevention
- Major changes listed in discussion paper
- Separating out spill prevention training
- Protective booming for combustible liquid
transfers - .5 leak detection standard for crude oil
transmission pipelines - CPM for pipelines
- UL142 standard for tank construction
- STI inspection standard
- Piping standards (API 570, ASME B31.3, B31.4)
10Prevention Training
- Moved into its own section expanded
- Listing of job descriptions and training level
needed - Maintain records for 5 years
11Oil Transfers from Vessels
- Protective booming for transfers of combustible
liquids and oily ballast water - Performance standard for lightering tank vessels
and oil barges
12Exploration Production Facilities
- Changed offshore platform to marine structure
- Impermeable wellhead sumps for new wells onshore
and on artificial islands
13Pipelines
- Leak detection
- Changed from 1 to .5 of daily throughput
- Computational Pipeline Monitoring (CPM)
- API 1130 Standard
14Aboveground Storage Tanks Secondary Containment
- Non-adoption of API 653 risk-based inspection
- UL 142 standard for tanks less than 50,000 gallon
capacity - STI SP001-03 inspection standard for shop
fabricated tanks - NACE 0193-2001 cathodic protection standard
- Recognition of double-walled and self-diked tank
designs
15Facility Piping Definition
- facility oil piping means piping and associated
fittings originating or terminating at an oil
storage tank regulated under 18 AAC 75.065 or an
exploration or production well, located within
the boundaries of an oil terminal, crude oil
transmission pipeline, exploration or production
facility, including all valves, elbows, joints,
flanges, pumps, and flexible connectors, up to
the - (A) Union of the piping with a fuel dispensing
system - (B) Marine header
- (C) Fill cap or fill valve
- (D) Forwarding pump used to transfer oil between
facilities, between adjacent pump stations, or
between a pressure pump station and a terminal or
breakout tank - (E) First flange or connection within the loading
rack containment area or - (F) First choke or valve inside a manifold
building, or if a manifold building is not
present at the well pad, the first choke or valve
inside a gathering center or flow station
16Facility Piping
- ASME B31.3 B31.4 design standards
- API 570 inspection standards
- NACE RP0169-2002 standard for cathodic protection
1718 AAC 75, Article 4 Oil Discharge Prevention
Contingency Plans
- Revision of Prevention Plan contents
- Direct linkage to Article 1 requirements
- Annual prevention measures review certification
- Response Planning Standard documentation
requirement - Approval criteria for spill prevention training
and prevention plan contents
1818 AAC 75, Article 9 - Definitions
- Where possible, definitions were moved into the
appropriate sections. - New definitions
- Cathodic protection
- Corrosion terms
- Placed in service/removed from service
19For More Information Updates
- Website - http//www.dec.state.ak.us/spar/ipp/cpr.
htm - Automated email list server
- Email Craig_Wilson_at_dec.state.ak.us
- Craig WilsonSpill Prevention Response
DivisionAlaska Department of Environmental
Conservation410 Willoughby Ave., Suite
303Juneau, AK 99801voice (907) 465-5204fax
(907) 465-5245