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Aboveground Fuel Storage RegulationsClick below for the State Fire Marshal regulations on the above ground storage of fuel at farms and commercial facilities. |
Fire Prevention PlanIFCA and the Asmark Institute developed a fire prevention plan tool to help agrichemical facilities identify and mitigate fire hazards at your facility. Click the heading above to access the Fire Prevention Plan Tool. |
Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasure Plans (SPCC)If you store more than 1,320 gallons of fuel or oil at your facility in containers in excess of 55 gallons, you must complete a SPCC plan. Click the heading to access the Asmark Institute's mySPCC program. The mySPCC program is endorsed by USEPA. Note that if you have more than 10,000 gallons of storage at your facility you will need to have a Professional Engineer review and certify your SPCC. |