On April 8, 2020, EPA entered into an Administrative Order on Consent ( Consent Order ) with Barbara Thomas and Tangier Oil Company, Inc. ( Tangier Oil ), the owner and operator of a fuel storage and distribution facility located directly adjacent to Tangier Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay ( the Facility ). The Facility consists of one 250-gallon heating oil tank, one 110-gallon mobile tank, and nine bulk storage tanks (three 20,000-gallon diesel fuel tanks, two 10,000-gallon diesel fuel tanks, one 20,000-gallon gasoline tank, one 10,000-gallon gasoline tank, and two 20,000-gallon kerosene tanks), has an aggregate aboveground oil storage capacity of 150,360 gallons, and conducts overwater transfers of oil to and/or from vessels at the Facility's dock. EPA inspected the Facility on August 15, 2018 and found several areas of noncompliance with Section 311(j) of the CWA and its implementing SPCC and FRP Regulations, including but not limited to: failing to have secondary containment around bulk storage tanks that is adequately large and sufficiently impervious to contain oil, in violation of 40 C.F.R. 112.8(c)(2); failing to have a qualified individual test or inspect each aboveground container for integrity on a regular schedule, as defined by industry standards, in violation of 40 C.F.R. 112.8(c)(6); failing to develop and implement oil spill preparedness and response training in violation of 40 C.F.R. 112.21(b); and failing to develop and fully implement a program of facility