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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 154 · § 154.2021

§ 154.2021. Operational review---owner/operator responsibilities.

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(a)Each facility vapor control system
(VCS)must undergo an operational review by a certifying entity within five years of its initial certification or last operational review, to ensure its proper operation and maintenance.
(b)The VCS owner or operator must coordinate with the certifying entity and provide the entity with all necessary documentation and records to conduct the operational review.
(c)The VCS owner or operator must notify the Captain of the Port
(COTP)of a scheduled operational review. The COTP, at his or her discretion, may observe the operational review.
(d)The VCS owner or operator must maintain, at the facility, the latest operational review letter issued under 33 CFR 154.2023.
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