An application for renewal of
an Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan, under Alaska Statute 46.04.03
and in accordance with 18 AAC 75, has been received by the Department of
Environmental Conservation. The details
are as follow:
Applicant:
Petro Marine Services
PO Box 389
Seward, AK 99664
Proposed Activity: The preparation of an Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency
Plan, supported by adequate resources, which demonstrates the applicant's
ability to plan to contain, control and clean up an oil discharge from
the Petro Marine Services Kodiak Bulk Plant oil terminal facility. This facility has a capacity of 47,560
barrels; its petroleum products stored are gasoline, jet fuel, avgas, lube oil,
and diesel (No.1, No. 2, and ultra low).
This Petro Marine Services facility consists of one terminal, located
along the eastern shore of Kodiak Island, within the boundaries of the City of
Kodiak
Location: The terminal is located at 104 Marine Way in
Kodiak, Alaska.
Potential Results: A potential risk exists of oil spills entering the lands or waters of
the state as a result of this operation.
Activity
identified as: State Contingency Plan
Number 14-CP-2108
Any person wishing to submit
a request for additional information or provide comments regarding this
application may do so in writing to Gary Cook, Department of Environmental
Conservation, SPAR/IPP/TTF, 555 Cordova St, Anchorage, AK 99501, (907)269-0910
(phone), (907)269-7687 (fax), or gary.cook@alaska.gov.
Requests for additional
information must be received by July 24, 2014. Comments will be accepted until 5:00 pm ADT
on July 29, 2014. It is the responsibility of the commenter to
verify that email submissions are received by the applicable deadline. The comment period may be extended in
accordance with 18 AAC 75.455(d) and (e).
Copies of the application and
plan are available for public review at the department's office in Anchorage
located at 555 Cordova Street.
The Department will hold a
public hearing on the plan application if it determines that good cause
exists. Residents in the affected area
or the governing body of an affected municipality may request a public hearing
by writing to the Department of Environmental Conservation, at the above
address prior to July 24, 2014. The State of Alaska, Department of
Environmental Conservation complies with Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990. If you are a person with a disability who may need a
special accommodation in order to participate in this public process, please
contact Eric Hotchkiss (907) 465-6171 or TDD Relay
Service 1-800-770-8973/TTY or dial 711 prior to July 24, 2014 to ensure that any necessary
accommodations can be provided.