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Exxonmobil East Providence Terminal

 

1001 Wampanoag Trail
East Providence RI, 02914
Providence County
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Create Date: 2000-03-01
Facility Site Type: Stationary

Environmental Interest Types:

AIR MAJOR:A Clean Air Act Stationary Source Major discharger of air pollutants according to the Alabama power decision's definition of a major source or the 1993 EPA Compliance Monitoring Branch Classification Guidance. A facility is classified as a Major Discharger if: * Actual or potential emissions are above the applicable major source thresholds, or * Actual or potential controlled emissions > 100 tons/year as per Alabama power decision, or * Unregulated pollutant actual or potential controlled emissions > 100 tons/year as per Alabama power decision.
CRITERIA AND HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY:A national inventory of emissions data of both hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and criteria air pollutants. Criteria air pollutants include ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, lead, and fine particulate matter and HAPs, or air toxics, are defined in section 112(b) of the 1990 clean air act amendments.
ENFORCEMENT/COMPLIANCE ACTIVITY:A compliance monitoring or enforcement activity, from the time an inspector conducts an inspection until the time the inspector closes or the case settles the enforcement action.
FRP:The Oil Pollution Act amended the Clean Water Act to require a "substantial harm" facility to develop and implement a facility response plan (FRP). A "substantial harm" facility is a facility that, because of its location, could reasonably be expected to cause substantial harm to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. A FRP demonstrates a facility's preparedness to respond to a worst case oil discharge.
GASOLINE AND DIESEL PRODUCERS:EPA regulations require that each manufacturer or importer of gasoline diesel fuel or a fuel additive have its product registered prior to its introduction into commerce and in some cases tested for possible health effects. EPA establishes fuel quality standards to help protect public health and the environment from harmful gas and particulate matter emissions from motor vehicles and engines in accordance with the federal clean air act (CAA). Over the years these regulations have included the requirement for gasoline to contain a certified detergent to reduce emissions, the removal of lead in motor vehicles, gasoline volatility standards, the reformulated gasoline (RFG) program to reduce emissions of smog-forming and toxic pollutants and standards for toxics and for low sulfur gasoline.
HAZARDOUS WASTE BIENNIAL REPORTER:Under the authority of Sections 3002 and 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA), hazardous waste generators and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities are required to report to the EPA or the authorized States, at least every two years, the quantities, nature, and disposition of hazardous waste.
LQG:Hazardous Waste Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate: * 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or * More than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or * More than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or * 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulate more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or * 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulated more than 100 kg of that material at any time.
NPDES MAJOR:A Clean Water Act (CWA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Major discharger of pollutants into waters of the United States.
TRI REPORTER:A Toxic Release Inventory Reporter is a facility which: * Employs the equivalent of 10 or more full-time employees; and * Is included in Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 10xx, 12xx, 20xx-39xx, 4911, 4931, 4939, 4953, 5169, 5171, or 7389; and * Manufactures (defined to include importing), processes, or otherwise uses any Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313 chemical in quantities greater than the established threshold in the course of a calendar year (i.e., manufactures or processes over 25,000 pounds of the approximately 600 designated chemicals or 28 chemical categories specified in the regulations, or uses more than 10,000 pounds of any designated chemical or category).

NAICS Code:

424710:Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

SIC Code:

1478:
5171:Petroleum Bulk Stations And Terminals

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