In calculating whether a facility possesses a release-toxic COI at or above the STQ, what does the facility include?
For more information on this topic, please reference page 29-30 of the CSAT Top-Screen User’s Manual http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/chemsec_csattopscreenusersmanual.pdf (PDF, 88 pages – 1.3 MB). Referenced Text: To calculate whether a facility possesses any of the listed release-toxic or release-flammable COI at or above the STQ, a facility shall only include COI: • In a vessel as defined in 40 CFR § 68.3 — any reactor, tank, drum, barrel, cylinder, vat, kettle, boiler, pipe, hose, or other container; • In an underground storage facility — For purposes of 6 CFR Part 27, DHS defines an underground storage facility as a below-ground storage location for chemicals of interest or mixtures of chemicals of interest (e.g., petroleum-based materials) that are placed in a storage location (until needed) after having been extracted from the ground and refined or processed. Such facilities include, but are not limited to depleted reservoirs in oil and/or oil gas fields, aquifers, and salt cav
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