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This Week's Headlines USCG Guidance on Vessel and Facility Response Plans Small Business Supports EPA's TRI Reform EPA Proposes to Extend SPCC Compliance Dates Bill Would Allow Tank Cleanup Financing Cuomo Goes After ExxonMobil Over Newton Creek Oil Spill More than 3,000 Gallons of Oil Spills in Kansas Register Today for "The Habit of SellingTM" SCAA, AEA Offer Webinar on Distributor/Manufacturer Relations Who Else Should Receive Spill Briefs?
USCG Guidance on Vessel and Facility Response Plans Small Business Supports EPA's TRI Reform Small business supports the Environmental Protection Agency's recent reform of the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) rule, according to testimony by Chief Counsel for Advocacy Thomas M. Sullivan.
The reform of the TRI rule is the result
of a 15-year process, which included public comment, stakeholder
meetings, expert testimony, and the notice and comment rulemaking
process. The result of EPA's listening and learning is an approach that
reduces unnecessary burden on small business while protecting the
public's right to know.
EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson
signed a
final rule to amend the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
(SPCC) rule at 40 CFR part 112. EPA amended the SPCC rule to address
a number of issues raised by its 2002 final rule, including those
pertaining to facilities with smaller oil storage capacities, qualified
oil-filled operational equipment, motive power containers, and mobile
refuelers. EPA also removed sections of the rule that are not
appropriate for facilities with animal fats and vegetable oils, and
extended the compliance dates for farms. EPA Proposes to Extend SPCC Compliance Dates EPA is proposing to extend the compliance dates for owners and operators of facilities to prepare or amend and implement SPCC Plans. This proposed rule would extend the dates by which a facility must prepare or amend and implement its SPCC Plan, until July 1, 2009. EPA expects to propose further revisions to the SPCC rule in 2007, and the extension would allow EPA the time to promulgate further regulatory revisions before the compliance dates. Bill Would Allow Tank Cleanup Financing Illinois businesses might get long-overdue payment for cleaning up leaking underground fuel tanks through a proposal to let the private sector fill in for the delinquent state government. Legislation pending in the General Assembly would allow private financiers to take over tens of millions of dollars in state debt and pay the business claims immediately, minus interest. The Associated Press reported in November that companies cleaning up the sites, often for gas stations and trucking companies, are waiting as long as 14 months to be reimbursed for their costs. Some have borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars to stay afloat. In all, state government has built up a backlog of 1,544 bills totaling $55 million. Rep. Thomas Holbrook, D-Belleville, said his plan would mean quick relief for the firms that are owed money. DETAILS
Cuomo Goes After ExxonMobil Over Newton Creek Oil Spill More than 3,000 Gallons of Oil Spills in Kansas
The El Dorado Kansas Fire Department spent
February 12 containing an oil spill after a gun barrel tank overflowed.
The leak happened on Friday, February 9 but wasn't reported until
Monday. Register Today for "The Habit of SellingTM"
SCAA invites you to register for “The
Habit of Selling,” an interactive sales training seminar for all sales
professionals and managers set for March 20 – 22 in Dayton, Ohio. Like
professional athletes, sales professionals require ongoing practice and
training to succeed. Sales managers who understand this provide their
salespeople with opportunities to acquire new skills, increase
productivity and reach their goals. SCAA, AEA Offer Webinar on Distributor/Manufacturer Relations SCAA and the Association Education Alliance are offering a webinar titled Distributor/Manufacturer Relations: Demonstrating Total Cost Savings. Tim Underhill will make the presentation March 28, 2007 from 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. EST.
Manufacturers and distributors add value
with the products and services they provide their customers. The ability
to communicate that value, beyond price, is difficult for many
companies. As the prices of steel, energy, plastics and other
costs rise, the need to demonstrate your value is also rising. ''Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose. '' -- Bill Gates Who Else Should Receive Spill Briefs? SCAA's Spill Briefs is distributed free of charge to representatives of member companies. If there's someone else in your organization who might benefit from this newsletter, send their name and e-mail address to info@scaa-spill.org. |
The Latest News from SCAA Here's the latest news from the Spill Control Association of America. You can find an archive of SCAA's newsletters on SCAA's web site. Let us know what you think of the online newsletter. Send your comments or article ideas to Jackie King. Coming Events May 15-17, 2007 SCAA 2007 Annual Meeting Sheraton National Hotel Arlington, Virginia SCAA Staff Executive Director 443-640-1085 ext. 105 Director of Meetings & Member Services 443-640-1085 ext. 112 Financial Manager 443-640-1085 ext. 103 SCAA Headquarters 2105 Laurel Bush Rd. Suite 200 Bel Air, MD 21015 443-640-1085 fax: 443-640-1086
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