Spill Containment Basin (Spill Bucket) Replacement Form - Rhode Island

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Spill Containment Basin (Spill Bucket) Replacement Form - Rhode Island

Spill Containment Basin (Spill Bucket) Replacement Form is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.

FAQ

Q: What is a spill containment basin?
A: A spill containment basin, or spill bucket, is a structure designed to capture and contain any accidental spills or leaks from storage tanks.

Q: Why would a spill containment basin need to be replaced?
A: Spill containment basins may need to be replaced due to wear and tear, damage, or non-compliance with regulations.

Q: How often should a spill containment basin be inspected?
A: It is recommended to inspect spill containment basins regularly, at least once a year, to ensure they are in good condition.

Q: Who is responsible for replacing a spill containment basin?
A: The owner or operator of the storage tank is typically responsible for replacing a spill containment basin.

Q: Are there any regulations governing spill containment basins?
A: Yes, there are regulations at the federal and state level that govern the design, installation, and maintenance of spill containment basins.

Q: Is a permit required to replace a spill containment basin?
A: It depends on the specific regulations in your state. It is best to check with your local regulatory agency to determine if a permit is required.

Q: Can I replace a spill containment basin myself?
A: In most cases, it is recommended to hire a professional who is experienced in spill containment basin replacement to ensure compliance with regulations and proper installation.

Q: Can I use any type of spill containment basin?
A: No, it is important to use spill containment basins that meet the requirements specified by regulations, such as material, size, and capacity.

Q: What should I do if I notice a spill or leak in a spill containment basin?
A: If you notice a spill or leak in a spill containment basin, it is important to take immediate action to contain and clean up the spill, and report it to the appropriate regulatory agency.

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Form Details:

  • Released on May 1, 2018;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management;
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