NISTM 17th Annual International Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show Brochure Mailer '15

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Conference & Trade Show Brochure Sponsor

FREE TRADE SHOW ENTRY April 27-28, 2015 AST CONFERENCE April 27-29, 2015 WELCOME RECEPTION April 26, 2015

8TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT April 26, 2015 COCKTAIL MIXER April 27, 2015

CO-LOCATED EVENTS: FREE EPA SPCC & FRP SHORT COURSE April 26, 2015 FREE AVIATION CONFERENCE April 28, 2015

TANKS 101 April 29-30, 2015

COMPLIMENTARY MEMBERSHIP FOR 2015

NISTM

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NISTM

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STORAGE TANK MANAGEMENT

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ounded in 1989 and headquartered in Tampa, FL, the National Institute for Storage Tank Management (NISTM) is a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities, resources and training seminars about the operation, regulation, and management of underground and aboveground storage tank systems. The Institute has a partnership with the National Organization of State AST Program Managers, and works with numerous state and federal organizations responsible for storage tank regulation, oil spill prevention and response, in addition to interstate liquid petroleum pipeline regulation. This conference is designed for engineers, managers or other in­dividuals involved with operations, construction, environmental compliance, spill prevention and response or management activi­ties associated with aboveground storage tanks. Nationally recognized experts will provide the latest informa­tion available on tank management in this three-day course. You can

get answers to your questions about the most recent issues and technological advancements in API Standards, Storage Tank Con­ struction, Floating Roofs, Tank Lining, Leak Detec­tion & Recurring Maintenance, Risk-Based Inspections, Overfill Protection, Secondary Containment, Tank Cleaning, Cor­rosion Control, Terminal Operation, Integrity, Pipeline Safety and more! Business casual dress is appropriate during sessions and within the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. Meet your federal regulators at the Welcome Reception the night before opening session, Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 8:30pm. We hope you will join us for the op­portunity to catch up with friends and get the conference off to a great start. Share a cocktail with your competition and find out what the latest is on Monday evening, April 27th immediately at the end of the day’s sessions. Please join us for a special opportunity to network with AST owners, regulators, equipment vendors, and consultants.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Welcome Reception: Sunday April 26, 2015 8:30pm – 10:00pm

Conference Hours: Monday April 27, 2015 8:15am - 6:00pm

Trade Show Hours: Monday April 27, 2015 8:00am – 6:00pm

Cocktail Mixer: Monday April 27, 2015 6:00pm

Tuesday April 28, 2015 8:30am – 5:30pm

Tuesday April 28, 2015 8:00am – 3:30pm

Wednesday April 29, 2015 9:00am – 12:15pm

NISTM 2015 UNLIMITED REGISTRATION PLAN Maximize your attendees from your headquarters office as well as your regional locations within your company with the Unlimited Plan. Send as many delegates as you wish to the conference for a registration fee equal to the fee of just 5 individuals for only $1,750!

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA Sunday, April 26, 2015 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M.

EPA SPCC & FRP Short Course

Mark Howard, USEPA OEM-RPDD & Troy Swackhammer, USEPA OEM-RPDD

Welcome Reception

Sponsored by ATEC Steel LLC and Tank Connection

Monday, April 27, 2015 7:15 A.M.

Morning Breakfast

8:15 A.M.

Introduction Marshall Mott-Smith National Institute for Storage Tank Management

8:30 A.M.

SPCC Update Mark Howard, EPA Oil Center

9:15 A.M.

FRP Overview Troy Swackhammer, USEPA OEM-RPDD

9:45 A.M.

Regulatory Update Jane Besch, Vopak

10:15 A.M.

Mid-Morning Break

12:15 P.M.

Lunch

1:15 P.M.

Crude Oil Logistics Challenges - Bakken Experiences with Storage and Rail Transport John Metts, TLC Rail Services

2:00 P.M.

Transporting Hazardous Materials by Pipeline Arthur Buff, U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

2:30 P.M.

Department of Defense Fuel Facility Standards Terri Regin, Navy Civil Engineering Support

3:00 P.M.

Afternoon Break

4:30 P.M.

5:15 P.M.

6:00 P.M. 4

Final Report - Caribbean Petroleum Tank Overfill Event, October, 2011 Vidisha Parasram, Director of Incident Screening and Selection, USCSB

ISO 4406 & ASTM 975 - New Fuel Quality Standards for Diesel that are Changing the Industry Mark Riley, Parker Velcon & Ron Sickels, Advanced Fuel Services Cocktail Mixer

Sponsored by Fisher Tank Company, Pond & Company and Wolseley Industrial Group

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA Tuesday, April 28, 2015 split sessions

AST OPERATIONS

AST INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT

SPECIAL TOPICS

8:30 A.M.

Radar Tank Gauging Johan Sandberg, Rosemount Tank Gauging

What to Expect During an EPA SPCC Inspection Mark Howard, EPA Oil Center

Integrity Assessments with 3D Laser Scanning Dan Oklesson, Newport News Energy

API Standards Update Nate Wall, Senior Associate, Standards, API

9:15 A.M.

Protecting Above Ground Storage Tanks with Innovative Coatings and Linings Technology Dr. Mike O’Donoghue & Vijay Datta, Akzo Nobel Coatings Ltd

High Performance Leak Detection Systems for Pipelines Maurino De Febbo & Marco Antonio Conti Craveiro, Asel-Tech Inc.

Temporary Support of Floating Roofs When Entering A Tank for Repair Rama Challa, Matrix PDM Engineering

API 12R1 Revision George Morovich, Tank and Environmental Technologies

Application of API 579-1/ ASME FFS-1 Fitness-forService Methods to AST’s Joel Andreani, Equity Engineering Group

Protecting Distribution System Assets: The Importance of Fuel Quality Rick Chapman, Innospec Fuel Specialties

Technology Improvements in Robotic Inspections Peter Szalata, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service

Women and Engineering in the Petroleum Storage Tank Industry Ingrid Peterson Enbridge Liquid Pipelines

Large Volume Management and Presentation of Inspection Data Neil Pearson, Silverwing, UK

Preparing for SPCC Inspections Dan Felton, ECS

Changes to NACE and API Corrosion Protection Reference Standards Lou Koszewski, US Tank Protectors

The Increasing Lightning Threat to Storage Tanks Joseph A. Lanzoni, Lightning Eliminators

Innovative Solutions for Corrosion Protection Of Above Ground Storage Tanks Kelly Baker, Zerust

Concentric Gas Sealing Technology Provides Reliable, Zero Fugitive Emission Sealing of Pumps for Liquid Storage Terminals

A New Approach to Similar Service Phil Myers, P EMY Consulting

Fire Safety Paul Calderwood, Calderwood Consulting

The Effectiveness of Various Internal Floating Roof Secondary Seal Configurations John Cornell, H.I.R. Technical Services

Non-Petroleum Oils – Understanding How The SPCC Regulation Impacts Your Facility & The Path To Compliance, Brian Derge, Tanknology

Moving On After a Vacuum Event: Case Studies of Shell and Roof Deformation Devon Brendecke, P.E., Quest Integrity Group

API 545: What You Don’t Know About Tank Farm Static & Lightning Can Make Your Hair Stand on End Bruce Kaiser, Lightning Master

10:00 A.M.

11:15 A.M.

11:45 A.M.

12:30 P.M.

1:30 P.M.

2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M.

Morning Break

Lunch

Tommy Thomas, A. W. Chesterton Company

Afternoon Break

AST OPERATIONS

AST ENVIRONMENTAL

AST INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT

SAFETY & SHOP FABRICATED ASTs

Innovations in Tank Cleaning Mike Carter, Aaron Oil & John Metts, TLC Rail Services

Florida’s Proposed AST Rule Revisions – How will Industry be Affected? Mike Petrovich, Hopping Green & Sams

Risk Based Management of Aboveground Storage Tanks Douglas Mann, Vista Precision Solutions, Inc.

Tank Fires Prevention and Preparation - Are You Ready? Ray Commander, Commander’s Terminal Services

4:00 P.M.

Overview API 2350 Overfill Prevention Carl-Johan Roos, Rosemount Tank Gauging

Tanks Conversion Project from No. 6 Fuel Oil to Water Reuse and Wastewater Storage Terese Dodge, Duke Energy Florida

Confessions of an API 653 Inspector – NonCompliant API 650 Work Mark Baker, Baker Consulting Group

Protective Apparel & PPE Best Practices for Arc Flash, Flash Fire, & Welding in the Above Ground & Storage Tank Industry Kevin Best, Cintas Corporation

4:45 P.M

Successful Replacement of Hydrocarbon Tank’s Floating Roof and Improvement Program

An Approach for Simultaneous Leak Detection of Unpiggable Lines and ASTs Dan Evans, Praxair Services

Redefining Anticorrosion, Durability, Performance and Productivity on the Exterior of ASTs David Morton, Hempel USA

Fall Protection and Tank Top Safety Peter Williams, Concord Tank Corporation

3:30 P.M.

Sofyan Purba, PT Badak NGL

5:30 P.M.

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AST ENVIRONMENTAL

Adjourn

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA Tuesday, April 28, 2015

free Aviation Conference 8:30 A.M.

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Welcome and Opening Remarks Steve Barker, Airlines For America

8:45 A.M.

Airlines for America Energy Council Overview Rob Myrben, Airlines for America

9:30 A.M.

Mid-Morning Break

9:45 A.M.

Asset Integrity Management Dean Flessas, Pond and Company

10:15 A.M.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Co-Products Panel Discussion Ben DeVries, Treasure Coast Research Development Authority Erin Heitkamp, Wenck Associates Bruno Miller, Metron Aviation Subsidiary of Airbus Americas

12:00 P.M.

Lunch

1:00 P.M.

FAA Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (CLEEN) Program Jet Fuel Quality Study Bruno Miller, Metron Aviation Subsidiary of Airbus Americas

1:45 P.M.

Energy Institute Update Martin Hunnybun, Energy Institute and Anthony Kittson-Smith, Vitol

2:30 P.M.

Afternoon Break

2:45 P.M.

Shared Inspection Group Update John Thurston, World Fuels

3:30 P.M.

Airlines for America Fuel Technical Committee Overview and ASTM Pipeline Drag Reducer Study Steve Barker, Airlines for America

4:45 P.M.

Adjourn

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA Wednesday, April 29, 2015 split sessions

AST SESSION I 9:00 A.M.

9:30 A.M.

10:00 A.M.

IOT – What the Future Holds Today for the Storage Tank Industry Scot Thrash, Titan Cloud Software Best Practices for Tank Lining Technology Thom Johnson, Ashland Tank Base Practices for ASTs Gary R Banks, Banks Industrial

AST SESSION II Executing AST Projects on Cold Climate Brownfield Sites Jayson Hlus & Babu Kedarisetti, Enbridge Pipelines Inc.

AST SESSION III A Case Study of Crude Oil Storage Tank Cleaning with New Hydrodozer Technology Seyyed Siamak Morshed, Iranian Oil Terminals Company

Tank Sensitivity Analysis Mauricio Olivares, Pinnacle AIS

Faulty Foundations Cause 9:30 A.M.

Spill Prevention - It Works! Beth Reddy, New Jersey DEP

Fundamentals of Tank Mixing, Design Considerations, Optimum Equipment Design & Selection, and Process Benefits Christopher F. Hastings, Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd.

Faulty Tanks

Warren Hall, AR Watson

10:30 A.M.

Morning Break

10:45 A.M.

Using the Cloud to Make ASTs Talk from Hazardous Locations Pat Barron, TankLink Telular Corporation

New State-of-the Art Fuel Storage Facility with Secondary Containment at Point Loma Alan Strecker, Seaman Corp.

Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer Composites to Reduce the Risk and Cost of Corrosion in Oil and Gas Industry

11:15 A.M.

Tank Vapor Recovery Ashley Castle, Aura Engineering, LLC

Preventing Tank Chime Corrosion John Glass, Amcorr Products & Services, Inc.

A Case Study of AST with Compromised Internal and External Floating Roofs as a Result of Process Upset Daniel Deck, Young EnergyServe

AST Remediation Gerald Robinson, ACT

Expediting Tank Entry for Maintenance

11:45 A.M.

12:15 P.M.

Innovation and Storage Tanks - What every engineer and CEO needs to know! Wendy Buskop, Buskop Law Group

9:00 A.M.

Amol S Vaidya, Kevin J Spoo, & Matthew Lieser, Owens Corning

Kevin Roberts & Ron Howard, BioChem Systems

10:00 A.M.

10:45 A.M.

11:30 A.M.

Shop-Fabricated Tank Equipment

Steve Allwein, Morrison Bros. Co. Construction of ShopFabricated ASTs Dean Flessas, Pond & Company The Boston Molasses Tank Failure of 1919 – A Modern Perspective Ron Mayville, Simpson, Gumpertz, and Heger, Inc.

What to Expect from an AST Compliance Inspection John Albert, Program Administrator, Missouri Department of Agriculture, Division of Weights and Measures

AST InspectionsExpect the Unexpected… Marshall MottSmith, Mott-Smith Consulting Group

Adjourn

The agenda is tentative and subject to change. Periodically visit www.NISTM.org for an updated agenda.

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• Custody Transfer Metering Skids (Crude, Refined, Load Rack, LACT Units) • LACT Unit Fabrication • Truck & Rail Loading / Offloading Systems • Blending Systems (Ethanol & Bio-Diesel) • Engineering and Design Assistance • Field Service – Bench & Field Repair / Start-up and Commissioning • Project Management Team

Some Past Conference Attendees • 3M • Allied Energy Corporation • Allied Terminals • Amerada Hess Corporation • American Petroleum Institute • Ashland Inc. • Atlanta Hartsfield International • Airport • Bahamas Oil Refinery • BNSF Railway Company • BP • Buckeye Partners LP • Buckeye Pipeline • California Department of • Environmental Protection Agency • Cargill Inc. • Chevron • Citgo • Coastal Fuels Marketing • Colonial Terminals • Conoco Phillips • Consumers Energy • CSX • Cummins Terminals, Inc. • Defense Energy

• Delta Airlines • Detroit Edison • Dow Chemical Co. • Exxon Mobil • Flint Hills Resources • Florida Department of Environmental Protection • Florida Department of Transportation • Florida Power & Light • Georgia Pacific • Honeywell • Kaneb Pipeline Company • Kinder Morgan Pipeline • Koch Pipeline Company • Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality • Magellan Midstream Partners • Marathon Ashland Petroleum • Maryland Department of Enviromental Control • Michigan Department of Environmental Quality • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency • Mosaic

• Motiva • New Jersey Department of Environmental Quality • New York State Department of Environmental • Conservation • New York State DOT • Noco Energy Corporation • Northwest Airlines • Office of Pipeline Safety • Oiltanking Houston, Inc. • Oklahoma Corporation Commission • Onyx Mansfield Oil Company • Orlando Utilities • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection • Phillips Petroleum Co. • Proctor & Gamble Chemical • Progress Energy • Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority • Safely-Kleen Corporation • Shell • South Dakota Petroleum Release Compensation

• Sprint • St. Services, Inc • State of Delaware (DNREC) • Sunoco • Tampa International Airport • TECO • Texas Commission of Environmental Policy • TransMontaigne • U.S. Air Force • U.S. Army • U.S. Coast Guard • U.S. Department of Agriculture • U.S. Navy • Unocal • US EPA OPC • Valero • Virginia Department of Environmental Quality • Vopak Terminals N.A. Inc. • Westway Terminal Co., Inc. • Wisconsin DNR Environmetal Protection • Wolf Lake Terminals

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NISTM Features Co-Located Events Attendees can maximize the benefits of their trip by attending one or more of the classes on April 26th to April 30th

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or those who have taken the EPA SPCC class in the past, more depth of knowledge is offered on understanding the mechanical and administrative issues associated with keeping facilities in top shape and out of the cross hairs of the EPA. Both small tanks and large tanks are addressed in the Tanks 101 course. Together, these seminars represent the state of the art considerations for facility owners and operators who must not only deal with local and state regulations, but prevent incidents from cutting into their profits or worse. These classes are conducted by leading industry experts and will identify the key issues that regulators, engineers, operators, policy makers, managers, environmental, safety and other professionals whose responsibilities are in any way associated with storage tank facilities. So choose the class that you need most before space runs out. EPA SPCC & FRP Short Course April 26, 2015 | 8:00am – 5:00pm FREE Aviation Conference April 28, 2015 | 8:30am – 5:30pm Tanks 101 April 29, 2015 | 1:30pm – 5:00pm April 30, 2015 | 8:30am – 12:00pm

OSHA

To register visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515

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FREE ADMISSION Trade Show April 27-28, 2015

Everyone is invited to walk-thru the trade show at no cost. Each day you will have access to numerous exhibitors where they will offer their expertise on their products and services. April 27, 2015 | 8:00am – 6:00pm April 28, 2015 | 8:00am – 3:30pm To register for the Trade Show, please visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515

DESTINATION ORLANDO

Orlando Florida is the home of NISTM’s AST conference. Participants often view this meeting as a vacation opportunity for their families. Orlando is a vibrant, thriving international destination offering visitors an array of exciting options guaranteed to provide a lifetime of priceless memories.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Single/Double Rooms: $179.00 | Use code: 36204 Call 866.996.9939 to make your room reservations. 9939 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819

AIRPORT GROUND TRANSPORTATION:

Orlando International Airport is served directly by bus, taxi and shuttle van. Taxis and Shuttle Vans are conveniently located on Level 1 on both the A and B sides of the terminal. Some shuttle services required an advance reservation. Please contact them directly.

Mears: (407) 423-5566 | Star: (866) 888-5530 I-RIDE Trolley Service: I-Ride Trolleys are the fun way to get around the International Drive area. And it’s so easy. After a day in conference session, experience the food and shopping that I-Drive has to offer. Just hop on board at a stop located just outside the hotel from 8am - 10:30pm. It’s convenient, economical and fun. NISTM will provide conference participants with a complimentary I-RIDE Trolley pass for use during your stay in Orlando.

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA NISTM CO-LOCATED EVENT:

TANKS 101

Orlando, FL | April 29-30, 2015

NISTM offering this unique aboveground storage tank course taught by industry authority Philip Myers of PEMY Consulting. This comprehensive course is aimed at engineers, inspectors, regulators, administrators, and managers responsible for storage tank facilities who wish to improve their overall knowledge and understanding of these facilities in the petroleum, chemical, aviation and paper and pulp industries. More importantly, this course offers an excellent opportunity to network with others in the same situation and ask questions and consult with experts. The course is divided into two major parts.

Part 1: April 29, 2015 | 1:30pm – 5:00pm Tank Facilities and Tank Design by Phil Myers, PEMY Consulting Covers the fundamentals for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and inspection of terminal and tank facilities. This segment will focus on an overview of aboveground petroleum storage tanks, the different kinds of designs, and the general considerations associated with storage tanks such as fire safety. It will cover how the tank designs and components affect operability as well as operating risk. The morning segment will focus on the contents of API 650 and API 620 and explain how to specify tanks. We will also cover how and why various tank options and designs are used in the context of different requirements and situations.

Part 2: April 30, 2015 | 8:30am – 12:00pm

Tank Inspection and Integrity by Phil Myers, PEMY Consulting Having built a good tank the next problem is to ensure it remains safe and leak free. The focus of this segment is on the tank inspection. The rules of API 653 will be covered and the contents of API 653, and API 575 will be explained in detail. Some topics are how suitability for service is determined, brittle fracture, evaluation of fixed roofs, floating roofs, foundations, when and how to use of release prevention barriers, principles of hydrostatic tests, materials of construction, and many other issues associated with existing tanks. To Register for the Tanks 101 course, visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515

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17TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW CONFERENCE AGENDA NISTM CO-LOCATED EVENT: EPA SPCC & FRP Short Course April 26, 2015

8:00am – 12:00pm

The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to help facilities prevent a discharge of oil into navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. This rule is part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s oil spill prevention program and was published under the authority of Section 311(j)(1)(C) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) in 1974. The rule may be found at Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 112. A facility is covered by the SPCC rule if it has an aggregate aboveground oil storage capacity greater than 1,320 U.S. gallons or a completely buried storage capacity greater than 42,000 U.S. gallons and there is a reasonable expectation of an oil discharge into or upon navigable waters of the U.S. or adjoining shorelines.

12:00pm – 1:00pm 1:00pm – 5:00pm

The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to help facilities prevent a discharge of oil into navigable waters or adjoining shorelines. This rule is part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s oil spill prevention program and was published under the authority of Section 311(j)(1)(C) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) in 1974. The rule may be found at Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 112.

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Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Overview of the Guidance Document for Regional Inspectors Mark Howard, U.S. EPA, Office of Emergency Management

This short course will describe the requirements for SPCC facility owner/ operators and certifying professional engineers. The course will include elements from the revised guidance and implementation issues encountered since the last course. This short course will provide an overview of the revisions to the SPCC Guidance for Regional Inspectors document. The session will be approximately four hours long, including time to address questions. The intended audience for these outreach sessions are stakeholders in the SPCC regulated community, which include, but are not limited to, Professional Engineers (PE) and facility owners who maintain SPCC Plans or will be updating SPCC Plans. This presentation is the same presentation provided to EPA inspectors on the implications of the new guidance document.

LUNCH Plan requirements for Facilities Covered by EPA’s Facility Response Plan (FRP) Regulation Troy Swackhammer, U.S. EPA, Office of Emergency Management

This presentation describes the requirements and expectations for the FRP plan holders. This four hour short course will cover: • Introduction and purpose of the FRP regulations and discussion about upcoming FRP guidance • Plan requirements under §112.20 and Appendix E and F, including the relationship of the FRP to the National Contingency Plan, Area Contingency Plans, and other preparedness activities conducted by industry, USEPA, and USCG • Steps in implementing an FRP, including PREP requirements (drills and exercises) and preparing for an FRP inspection and government-initiated unannounced exercise (GIUE) • Common problems observed and recommendations for improvement

There is no charge to attend this course. To register, visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515


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WELCOME RECEPTION

April 26, 2015 at 8:30pm Participate in this annual event where everyone in the industry has the opportunity to network and meet new contacts. This Welcome Reception is a great start leading to the upcoming conference and tradeshow.

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NISTM

8th Annual Golf Tournament Sunday, April 26, 2015

Sponsorship Opportunities To Register or for more information, Please Call 800.827.3515

Golf Tournament Title Sponsor Exclusive Sponsorship • Name recognition at conference and awards ceremony • Company logo exclusively displayed on tournament banner at registration and awards ceremony • Company logo on lunch box • Company logo on a golfer arrival gift • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials • Company logo on GPS system on golf carts • Company has option to supply golfer arrival gift

Hole-In-One Sponsor - $1,000 • Prominent T-Box signage at award hole • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on tournament marketing materials • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials Beverage Cart Sponsor - $600 each (2 available) • Company logo on beverage koozies • Sponsorship sign on one beverage cart • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials Chipping Championship Sponsor - $500 • Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials

Longest Drive Sponsor - $375 each (2 available) • Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials Closest to the Pin Sponsor - $375 each (2 available) • Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials Hole Sponsor - $150 each • Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony • Company logo on all tournament marketing materials

This years’ event will be held Sunday, April 26, 2015 at the award winning golf course at Shingle Creek Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. There will be two shotgun tournaments on April 26, 2015. The first tournament will start at 7:45am with registration at 6:00am. The second tournament will start at 1:15pm with registration at 11:45am. Players are allowed to go on the golf range anytime during the tournament. Each participant is entitled to 18 holes of golf, riding cart, lunch and various awards. There will be an awards ceremony around 6:30pm, held at the Shingle Creek Clubhouse.

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• API 650/653 & DOT195 CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR • TERMINAL & REFINERY MAINTENANCE • TANK CLEANING & REPAIRS • PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS • PIPELINE/TANK BLASTING & COATINGS • CIVIL & CONCRETE • SITE SERVICES • MECHANICAL WELDING & FABRICATION • ELECTRICAL CONTROLS & INSTRUMENTATION • HYDRO TESTING/NDE • ENGINEERING & DRAFTING SERVICES • SHUT DOWN MAINTENANCE • STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS • MILITARY AND AVIATION PH: 251-368-3737 • PARKERANDSONINC.COM

Free Aviation Conference April 28, 2015 | 8:30am – 5:30pm Airlines of America Energy Institute JIG Ltd, IATA WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Fuel Customers: Major and Regional Airlines; Fuel Suppliers: Petroleum Refiners, Terminals and Pipelines; Fueling Services: Fixed Base Operators; Contractors: Design-Build, Environmental Services; Regulators: USEPA, State Environmental Agencies, Airport Authorities

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17th ANNUAL

International Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show

April 27-29, 2015 | Orlando, Florida

NISTM 2015 EXHIBITORS List of Registered Exhibitors as of January 30, 2015

• A. H. Beck Foundation Co., Inc. • A. R. Watson, Inc. • A. W. Chesterton • Aaron Oil Company, Inc. SPONSOR • Acterra Group Inc • Advanced Fuel Services • Advantage Earth Products • Aereon • Allentech, Inc. • Alliance Tank Service • Amcorr Products & Services, Inc. • American Heating Company • Amex, Inc. Industrial Services • Apex Piping System, Inc. • Applus RTD • Ashland, Inc. • ATEC Steel, LLC SPONSOR • Baker Tank Company/Altech • Banks Industrial Group LLC • BIC Alliance MEDIA SPONSOR • BioChem Systems • BioSolve Company • Blair Rubber Company/Marseal • BLR-Business and Legal Resources • Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services • Caldwell Tanks, Inc. • CAPE, Inc. • Castagra Products, Inc. • CATSI Inspections • CL Coatings • Clean Harbors • Conestoga-Rovers & Associates, Inc. • Consolidated Fabrication & Constructors, Inc. • Cooley Group • Corrosion Control Incorporated SPONSOR • Corrpro Companies, Inc. • CST Covers • Denso North America • Discus Engineered Products, LLC • DJA Inspection Services, Inc. • Don Miller & Associates, Inc. • ECO-Tank Systems, LLC. • Emerson Process Management Regulator Technologies Tulsa, LLC

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• Enardo, Emerson Process Management Regulator Technologies Tulsa • Endress+Hauser • Envent Corporation • EQ Industrial Services • ErectraStep, LLC. • Ergon Armor Novocoat • Farwest Corrosion Control • FHG, INC. • Fisher Tank Company SPONSOR • FitUpGear Romar MEC • FMC Measurement Solutions • GEM Mobile Treatment Services • General Combustion Corp • General Industries, Inc. • Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) • Hansa Consult of North America LLC SPONSOR • Hayward Baker, Inc. • Hempel (USA) • HMT Inc. SPONSOR • Honeywell Enraf • Husky Corporation • ICL Calibration Laboratories, Inc. • Industrial Heater • Industrial Maintenance Group, Inc. SPONSOR • InServ • Insultherm, Inc. • International Paint LLC • International Tank Service, Inc. SPONSOR • Intsel Steel Distributors • J.J. White Inc. • Jensen Mixers International SPONSOR • JMM Global • JMW, LLC • John Zink Company • Kanon Loading Equipment • Kelley Construction, Inc. • Koike Aronson Inc • KROHNE, Inc. • L&J Technologies • LEMIS USA • Lightning Master Corporation SPONSOR

• Liquid Controls LLC • Lotus Mixers • Magnum Venus Products • Mascoat • Mass Technology Corporation • Matrix Service • Menard USA • Mesa Industries, Inc. • MFE Enterprises / MFE Rentals • Micropack Detection • Midwest Steel Co, Inc. • Midwestern Services • Milton Roy Mixing • Modern Welding Company of Florida • Morrison Bros. Co. • Mott-Smith Consulting, Inc. • MTS Sensors • MultiTherm • National Industrial Maintenance, Inc. • OMNTEC Mfg. Inc. • OPW • Painters USA Inc • Paratherm Heat Transfer Fluids • Parker & Son, Inc. • Pasadena Tank Corporation • Paso Robles Tank, Inc. • PCA Engineering, Inc. • PECOFacet • Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. • Pipeline Controls & Services • PLS Construction, Inc. • Polystar Containment • Pond & Company SPONSOR • Praxair Services, Inc. • Prime Engineering • Protectoseal Company • PROTEGO USA, Inc. • Quest Integrity Group, LLC. • River Consulting • RMF • Rosemount Tank Gauging • ROSEN USA SPONSOR • Safety Lamp of Houston • Sandborn Roofs Inc. • Savage Associates Inc. • Schroeder Environmental Cleaning Services • Scully Signal Company • Seaman Corporation

To View A Current List of Exhibitors, Visit www.NISTM.org

• SGS North America • Silverwing USA, Inc. • Slick Sleuth/InterOcean Systems • Smith Tank & Steel, Inc. • Solares Florida Corporation • Solidification Products Int’l Inc. • Storage Tank Products • Storage Terminals Magazine MEDIA SPONSOR • Summit Environmental Services • Syscor Controls & Automation • T F Warren/TARSCO • Tampa Tank Inc. • Tank Builders, Inc. • Tank Connection SPONSOR • Tank Engineering and Management Consultants Inc. • Tank Storage Magazine MEDIA SPONSOR • TankLink, a Division of Telular Corporation • Tanknology Inc • TCI Services, Inc. • Technical Toolboxes • TechnoSoft Inc • TECS, LLC • TesTex Inc • The Equity Engineering Group, Inc. • Tradebe Industrial Services • U.S. Tank Protectors, Inc. • USA Environment, LP • USA Tank • Vacono America LLC • Valve Concepts • Varec, Inc. • Vista Precision Solutions, Inc. SPONSOR • Western Global • Western Technology • Willbros Tank Services • Wolseley Industrial Group Co. SPONSOR • Young EnergyServe Inc. • Zerust Oil & Gas


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To Register by Telephone: 800.827.3515 To Register by Fax: 813.870.6824 Email: mail@nistm.org March 28-30, 2012

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EARLY REGISTRATION AND GROUP RATES BEFORE April 14, 2015 CORPORATE PLAN 1 Attendee 2 Attendees 3 Attendees 4 Attendees UNLIMITED PLAN 5 or more Attendees

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Membership Information

NISTM is offering a International Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show Non-Members complimentary membership

NISTM Members* $550 per person $475 per person $400 per person $375 per person

$750 per person $675 per person $600 per person $575 per person

EARLY REGISTRATION NISTM Members Non-Members AND GROUP RATES $350 per Orlando, person Florida $550 per person =$1,750 total =$2,750 total One Attendee $500

for 2015 to everyone who attends the 17th Annual International Aboveground janelle@nistm.com

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LATE REGISTRATION AND GROUP RATES One Attendee $600 Two Attendees $900 (50 % Discount on second attendee)

Additional attendees:________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Yes, please email me information about the _____________________________________________________ 8th Annual Golf Tournament held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Golf Club on April 26, 2015. _____________________________________________________

Three or more $425 per person For Special Group Rates, call 800.827.3515 Conference & Trade Show Location:

Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd FL 32819 Yes, please email meOrlando, information about the Phone: 866.996.9939 8th Annual Golf Tournament held at the Rosen Single/Double Rooms: $199.00 Shingle Creek Golf Club on April 26, 2015. www.rosenshinglecreek.com

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FREE EPA SPCC CLASS, FREE April 26, 2015 | FREE TRADE SHOW, 2015 |28-29, CALL2012 800.827.3515 TO REGISTER EPA SPCC CLASS, MARCH 27, 2012 | FREEApril TRADE27-28, SHOW, MARCH | CALL 800.827.3515 TO REGISTER

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EVERYONE’S INVITED

in the aboveground storage tank industry to attend the

FREE EPA SPCC & FRP Short Course on April 26, 2015 &

FREE Trade Show on April 27-28, 2015

At NISTM 2015 independent and major terminal operators, manufacturers and suppliers will come together to redefine strategic vision and technical requirements for tomorrows’ terminals. Other industries with storage tanks at the show include but are not limited to pipeline, aviation, chemical, electric power generation, manufacturing, and the military.

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To register for the Trade Show and/or EPA SPCC Class at no cost, Please visit www.NISTM.org or call 800.827.3515


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