WAC 173-180-475
Class 2 facility -- Operations manual
updates. (1) The owner or operator must notify ecology in
writing prior to any significant changes to the operations
manual that could affect implementation of the operations
manual.
(2) A significant change includes, but is not limited to:
(a) A change in the owner or operator of the facility;
(b) A change in the types of oil handled at the facility;
(c) A substantial change in the facility's oil-handling
capacity;
(d) Noncompliance with the federal Oil Pollution Act of
1990;
(e) A substantial change in equipment in use by the
facility, or other substantial changes to facility technology,
operations, or personnel procedures based on requirements of
amended or new rules adopted by ecology; and
(f) Any other changes that would require that the
operations manual be modified.
(3) If the significant change will reduce the facility's
ability to implement the operations manual, the operations
manual holder must also provide a schedule for the return of
the operations manual to full implementation capability.
(4) The facility may submit a facsimile to provide
written notice for the purposes of this section.
(5) If ecology finds, as a result of the significant
change, the operations manual no longer meets approval
criteria, ecology may, at its discretion, place conditions on
approval, or revoke approval. Ecology may also require the
operations manual holder to amend its operations manual to
incorporate the change.
(6) Within thirty calendar days of making a change to the
operations manual, the facility owner or operator must
distribute the amended page(s) of the operations manual to
ecology and other operations manual holders.
(7) Ecology must review operations manuals every five
years.
(a) Operations manuals must be submitted for reapproval
unless the operations manual holder submits a letter
requesting that ecology review the operations manual already
in ecology's possession.
(b) The operations manual holder must submit the
operations manual or such letter at least one hundred eighty
calendar days in advance of the operations manual expiration
date.
(8) Ecology may review an operations manual and require
changes following any spill, inspection, or drill for which
the operations manual holder is responsible.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.160, 88.46.165, and chapter 90.56 RCW. 06-20-034 (Order 06-02), § 173-180-475, filed
9/25/06, effective 10/26/06.]