12th Annual International Conference on Aboveground Storage Tanks

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ounded in 1989, The National Institute for Storage Tank Management (NISTM) is a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities and information about the operation, regulation, and management of Underground and Aboveground storage tank systems.

NISTM offers several one-day classes each year about UST and AST management, and an annual international three-day conference in March.

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, Construction, Spill Response, Internal Lining, Piping, Release Detection, Contamination Cleanup and Response, Overfill Protection, Upgrading and Relocation, Risk Based Assessments, Secondary Containment, Release Tank Cleaning, Internal Inspections, Corrosion Control, Terminal Operation, Integrity, Pipeline Safety and more!

Recommended Attire

The Institute has a partnership with the National Organization of State AST Program Managers, and works with numerous state and

Business casual dress is appropriate during sessions and within the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel.

federal organizations responsible for storage tank regulation, oil spill prevention and response, in addition to interstate liquid petroleum pipeline regulation.

Cocktail Reception

Who Should Attend 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 and piping. Nationally recognized experts will provide the latest information

There will be a Welcome Mixer the night before opening session, Monday, March 1st at 8:30pm. We hope you will join us in the opportunity to catch up with friends and get the conference off to a great start. There will be two additional mixers during the conference on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 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: Monday March 1, 2010 8:30pm – 10:00pm

Cocktail Mixer: Tuesday March 2, 2010 5:30pm

Conference Hours: Tuesday March 2, 2010 8:15am - 5:30pm

Wednesday March 3, 2010 5:00pm

Wednesday March 3, 2010 8:00am - 5:00pm Thursday March 4, 2010 8:00am - 12:00pm Tradeshow Hours Tuesday March 2, 2010 8:00am - 5:30pm Wednesday March 3, 2010 8:30am - 3:00pm


Day 1 Agenda

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

7:15 A.M.

Morning Breakfast Sponsored by HMT Inc

8:15 A.M.

Introduction Marshall Mott-Smith National Institute for Storage Tank Management

8:30 A.M.

EPA SPCC Update Mark Howard, EPA Oil Center

9:15 A.M.

API Standards Update Steve Crimaudo, API

9:45 A.M.

Pipeline Update Wayne T. Lemoi, CATS Program Manager U.S. Dot/PHMSA Southern Region

10:15 A.M.

Mid-Morning Break Sponsored by TEMCOR

11:15 A.M.

USCG Spill Prevention and Response Update Brian Knapp, LCDR, US Coast Guard

12:05 A.M.

NASAP Report Chris Bashor, Minnesota DEP

12:30 P.M.

Lunch Sponsored by HCNA Hansa Consult North America & Marseal

1:45 P.M.

Detection and Remediation of Microbial Contamination in a Changing World of Fuels • Ed English, Fuel Quality Services

2:30 P.M.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Tank Floor Scanning but Were Afraid to Ask Morris Kline, HMT Inc.

3:15 P.M.

Afternoon Break Sponsored by A. R. Watson, Inc.

4:00 P.M.

API/EEMUA Collaboration on Standards Mark Baker, Baker Engineering

4:45 P.M.

Ground Improvement Program for Two – 265 foot diameter Oil Storage Tanks in the Republic of Panama Mark E. Plaskett, P.E., Hayward Baker

5:30 P.M.

Cocktail Mixer Sponsored by Consolidated Fabrication & Constructors, Inc.


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Digestors Umbrella roof tanks Sloped / shovel bottom tanks Foundation installation Field applied coating applications


Day 2 Agenda Morning Session Wednesday, March 3, 2010 8:30 A.M.

9:15 A.M.

AST SESSIONS

AVIATION SESSIONS

ENERGY/SAFETY/SHOP-FABRICATED TANKS

InTank In-Service tank Inspections; Overview of the Current Technology

Design and Construction of Military Fuels Facilities - An Overview

An Overview of Alternative Fuels

Geert Bontekoe, TechCorr

Michael Zapata, P.E. Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency

API RBI Tank Module and an Example or Two of a Tank RBI Assessment

Pipeline Integrity Programs for Military & Domestic Aircraft Fueling Systems

Joel L. Andreani, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc.

10:00 A.M.

Break

10:45 A.M.

SPCC Updates and the Impact on AST’s Joyce Rizzo, JD2 Environmental

Craig Meier, Corrosion Control Incorporated

Airport Fuel Storage and Distribution Systems: A Seamless Approach to Integrity Testing

Teresa L. Alleman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Selected OSHA Standards Applied to ASTs - A Review Joan Spencer, U.S. Department of Labor

Shop-Fabricated Tanks – Piping and Stage II Issues John Cignatta, Datanet Engineering, Inc.

Doug Mann, Vista Leak Detection, Inc.

11:15 A.M.

12:00 P.M.

API 651 CP Review, ECDA Tank Inspections and Corrosion Pitfalls

The Impact of Alternative Fuels in Aviation Fuel Infrastructure

Louis Koszewski, U.S. Tank Protectors, Inc.

Dean Flessas, Pond & Company

STI Shop-Fabricated Wayne Geyer, Steel Tank Institute

Lunch

addit ion a l Con ferenc e an d t r adesho w sp on s ors : Conference & Tradeshow Program Brochure Sponsored by HMT Inc. Golf Tournament Title Sponsored by HMT Inc. Internet Cafe and Audio Visual Sponsored by Corrosion Control, Inc. Conference Attendee Bag Sponsored by The Equity Engineering Group, Inc. Badge Lanyard Sponsored by TEC Serv LLC Hotel Room Key Sponsored by Telvent DTN Popcorn Sponsored by International Tank Service


Day 2 Agenda AFTERNOON Session Wednesday, March 3, 2010 1:15 P.M.

AST SESSIONS

AVIATION SESSIONS

ENERGY/SAFETY/SHOP-FABRICATED TANKS

Volumetric Based Monthly Monitoring of ASTs

Corrosion Control Considerations of Aviation Fueling Facilities

Biodiesel Topic

George Thuemling, Varec, Inc.

1:45 P.M.

Emergency Relief Venting for ASTs – Changes You Probably Missed Kris Allegood, P.E. Pond & Company

Steve Howell, MARC-IV Consulting, Inc.

Eric Bonner, Corrpro Companies

Overview of Airport Hydrant Systems: How they Work, What can go Wrong, Best Management Practices to Prevent Leaks and Spills Chris Bashor, Minnesota DEP

Return On Investing in Wireless Remote Monitoring of Above Ground Tanks Ed Dort, Director Wireless Division PS Energy Group, Inc.

2:15 P.M.

Afternoon Break Sponsored by DJA Inspection Services, Inc.

3:00 P.M.

Applications for Lined HDPE Pipe Systems Glyn Owens, UPP

Cost Savings on Tank Foundation 3:30 P.M.

4:15 P.M.

5:00 P.M.

Alan Watson, A. R. Watson, Inc.

Risk Management for International Trade and Shipping Rakesh Mehra, Bharat Petroleum

Adjourn

Safe Practice in the Operation and Maintenance of Petroleum Facilities

Cost Effective Design Option for Tank Heating

Jack Lavin, National Petroleum Management Association

David Taylor, Chromalox

Standards, Fuel Types and Distribution Systems

Welding in Confined Spaces

Chuck Travelstead, Brown-Minneapolis Tank

Maintenance Challenges for Aging Bulk Fuel Farms – AST Exterior Paint and Concrete Dike Integrity Dennis Eryou, Eryou Engineering

Jerome Spear, CSP, CIH, J.E. Spear Consulting, LP

The ‘Other’ Costs of the Project: Things to Consider When Planning New Work Todd Eldridge, P.E. Prime Engineering, Inc.


Day 3 Agenda 8:00 A.M.

8:45 A.M.

9:30 A.M.

10:15 A.M.

SESSION 1

SESSION 2

Ground Improvement

Unmanned Tank Cleaning

Marty Taube, DGI-Menard, Inc.

Carlos Legoretta, Oreco

Internal Tank Upgrade Case Studies

New Sensor Technology for Floating Roofs

Jan Bremert, Tankbau

John Lieb, Tank Industry Consultants

Tank Gauging & Venting

Rawmat HDB Prehydrated Bentonite Membrane System

Brent Mullen, The Fluid Equipment Group

11:00 A.M.

Steve Flynn, Rawell Environmental

Mid-Morning Break Sponsored by Rosen Inspection Technologies, Inc. Automation for Better Tank Management

10:30 A.M.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Mike Crabbe, TEC Serv LLC

Analysis of Repairs and Defects on Atmospheric Storage Tanks Using FEA and Fracture Mechanics Devon Brendecke, Quest Integrity Group

The New Leak Detection Option for Florida Arthur Bosshart, Tampa Electric Company

The UK Experience of FAME Driven Microbiological Growth in Fuel Storage Systems Ed Wheeler, Eurotank

11:30 A.M.

Diesel Fuel Optimization

12:00 P.M.

Adjourn Audio & Visual Sponsored by Rosen Inspection Technologies, Inc.

Jon Hartman, Algae-X

WELCOME RECEPTION March 1, 2010 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. Come and enjoy the company, food and drinks! Sponsored by: TKDA and Vista Leak Detection, Inc.


API 653 ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK INSPECTIONS

▶ Engineering ▶ Tank Management ▶ Fitness for Service ▶ RBI Evaluations

▶ Seal Inspections ▶ Dye Penetrate Testing of Floating Roofs ▶ SPCC Plans ▶ STI Tank Inspections ▶ Helium Leak Testing

MISSION STATEMENT “It is the mission of DJA Inspection Services, Inc to safely provide full service tank inspections to the storage tank industry, to be known for safety as well as for quality and detailed inspections through the dedication and experience of our team and to provide the service worldwide as well as to the individual tank owner.”

Reno, PA: (814) 676-3663 Bakersfield, CA: (661) 363-5453

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 Rosen Shingle Creek is situated on 230-acres of land in the heart of Orlando, the 14-story resort is ten minutes from the Orlando International Airport, has 1,500 guest rooms and suites along with four outdoor swimming pools, two lighted tennis courts, basketball, canoe trips, nature trails, fishing, sand volleyball, and more! TRANSPORATION 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.

Call for NISTM’s Group Rates (866) 996-9939 www.rosenshinglecreek.com


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3rd Annual Golf Tournament Monday, Mar ch 1, 2010

This years’ event will be held Monday, March 1, 2010 at the award winning golf course at Shingle Creek Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. Registration begins at 10:00 am, with tee-off at 1:00 pm. 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.

SHINGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB Guests enjoy privileges at Shingle Creek Golf Club. This challenging yet playable David Harman design lies along historic Shingle Creek, and features interconnected waterways, undulating fairways, and breathtaking 360° views. Named by Golfweek as One of America’s Top 40 New Courses for 2005, and One of Central Florida’s Top 10 Toughest Courses by Orlando Business Journal, this spectacular challenge offers fivediamond service standards, and an 18-hole, par 72 (7,228 yards) championship golf course. Architect David Harman, who has constructed golf courses for such noted legends as Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Tom Fazio and Arnold Palmer, has crafted a true masterpiece at Shingle Creek.

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 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

For more information, type the link below in your URL:

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

http://nistm.org/Orlando 2010/3rd Annual Golf Tournament Info.pdf

Sponsorship Opportunities To Register or For More Information, Please Call 800.827.3515 Golf Tournament Title Sponsor (Exclusive Sponsorship: HMT, Inc.) - $3,000

• 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 Beverage Cart Sponsor - $600 each (2 available)

• Company logo on beverage koozies • Sponsorship sign on one beverage cart • Name recognition at awards ceremony Chipping Championship Sponsor - $500

• Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony Longest Drive Sponsor - $375 each (2 available)

• Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony Closest to the Pin Sponsor - $375 each (2 available)

• Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony Hole Sponsor - $150 each

• Sponsorship sign at the tee • Name recognition at awards ceremony


March 2-4, 2010

12th Annual

Orlando, Florida

International Conference for Aboveground Storage Tanks

registration form

To Register by Telephone: 800.827.3515 To Register by Fax: 813.870.6824 Email: mail@nistm.org

EARLY REGISTRATION AND GROUP RATES One Attendee $600 Two Attendees $900 (50% Discount on second attendee) Three or more $425 per person Hurry! Early Registration ends February 19, 2010

LATE REGISTRATION AND GROUP RATES

CONTACT INFORMATION: Name: _________________________________________ Company:______________________________________ Address:________________________________________ City:_________________________ST:____Zip:_________ Phone:_________________________________________ Fax:____________________________________________ Cell:____________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________ Yes, please email me information about the 3rd Annual Golf Tournament held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Golf Club on March 1, 2010. PAYMENT INFORMATION:

One Attendee $650 Two Attendees $975 (50% Discount on second attendee) Three or more $460 per person Five or more attendees, please call 800.827.3515 for discounted rates.

______ Check in Mail (Payable to NISTM) Mail check to: PO Box 26008, Tampa, FL 33623 VISA

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FREE SPCC CLASS ON MARCH 1, 2010 AND FREE TRADESHOW, CALL 800-827-3515


NISTM P.O. BOX 26008 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33623

EVERYONE’S INVITED!

Everyone in the aboveground storage tank industry is invited to attend the Free Tradeshow on March 2 – 3, 2010 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. Exhibitors are also welcomed to bring their clients and potential clients to walk-thru the numerous exhibits featuring their products and services.

In addition to the tradeshow, all is invited to attend the

Free EPA SPCC Update conference on March 1, 2010. To attend the Tradeshow and/or the EPA SPCC Update conference at no cost, Please call 800.827.3515 to register.


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