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A. Storing Bulk Fuel. The following requirement is applicable to all vendors or other operations storing bulk fuel at the airport:

1. SPCC Plan. A stamped spill prevention, control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan must be submitted to the airport superintendent for review.

2. Spill Response Kit. A spill response kit which is in conformity with the SPCC. The kit and its contents must be approved by the Palmer fire and rescue chief or designee.

B. Delivering, Transporting or Loading/Unloading Bulk Fuel. The following requirement is applicable to all vendors or other operations delivering, transporting or loading/unloading bulk fuel (including, but not limited to: fuel trucks; aircraft engaged in hauling bulk fuel using the Palmer Municipal Airport):

1. Submit Fuel Loading Plan. Any entity transporting bulk fuel for resale to or from the Palmer Municipal Airport must submit a fueling (fuel loading/unloading) plan to the airport superintendent for review and approval.

C. Any person who engages in fuel delivery, fueling, defueling or fuel storage on the airport shall maintain spill prevention and response capability readily accessible to the site or on the vehicle where the fuel is handled, stored, transported, or dispensed.

D. Any person who engages in commercial fuel delivery, fueling, defueling or fuel storage on the airport shall, before operating on the airport:

1. Submit to the airport superintendent a copy of the person’s spill prevention control and countermeasures plan prepared under 14 CFR 112; or

2. If 14 CFR 112 does not apply to the person’s fuel related activities on the airport, submit to the airport superintendent a written fuel spill prevention and response plan that includes:

a. The measures the person will take to prevent a spill or release of fuel;

b. The steps the person will take, in the event of a spill or release of fuel, to:

i. Stop the spill or release; and

ii. Contain and prevent spreading or migration of any fuel released;

3. The person’s plan for immediate notification describing any spill or release of fuel to the airport superintendent and to each regulatory agency that requires such a report.

E. Neither the submission of a plan by a person under this section nor the receipt of the plan by the airport superintendent shall be construed as approval of the plan by the airport superintendent or the city. (Ord. 17-003 § 4, 2017)