Tank Talk - Bulk Fuel Podcast
Tank Talk - Bulk Fuel Podcast is a podcast that delves into various aspects of environmental management and regulations, mainly focusing on bulk fuel storage, fish processing, and utility facilities across the Pacific Northwest. Hosted by industry expert Shannon Oelkers, Tank Talk features discussions with industry leaders to answer questions commonly asked by terminal managers. Episodes cover various topics involving State and Federal regulations, tank inspections and permits, and industry vendors. Tune in to navigate the complexities of rules and operations, offering insights and information to listeners involved or interested in environmental compliance and best practices within specialized industries.
Tank Talk - Bulk Fuel Podcast
Tank Toolbox Essentials
As the year winds down, many facilities are gearing up for winter operations, year-end reviews, and planning out 2026 maintenance and training. For our December episode, we’re bringing back one of the most practical and most downloaded episodes we’ve ever released: The Tank Toolbox.
This replay is packed with free, high-value resources every bulk fuel manager should have bookmarked. Whether you're updating inspection records, training new operators, preparing for spill response, or tightening up your compliance program, these tools can help you work smarter without spending a dime.
Inside this episode, you’ll find:
- Preventative maintenance videos
- Tank anatomy diagrams
- Spill response and ICS training links
- Operator onboarding tools
- Field-tested resources our team uses every single week
If you’re refining procedures, planning trainings, or mapping out 2026 priorities, this is the perfect episode to revisit. Grab a pen, save the links, and pass it along to your team.
We’ll be back in January with a brand-new episode to kick off the new year. Until then - enjoy The Tank Toolbox!
Tank Talk Podcast (Integrity Environmental)
- Podcast covering various fuel tank related topics, including appropriate labeling, maintenance, regulatory requirements, and inspections.
- Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tank-talk-alaskas-bulk-fuel-podcast/id1674667477
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Zmyi6WqsGrU41xfHeCP37?si=1c278befccd344bb
Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) YouTube Channel
- Tank Farm Playlist freely provides 24 specific videos on how to perform preventative maintenance functions on bulk tanks such as changing gaskets, performing water draws, and changing filters.
- https://www.youtube.com/@alaskaenergyauthority7923/playlists
Morrison Brothers Tank Anatomy (diagrams that identify all the parts of a tank)
- https://morbros.com/downloads/products/Protected_Double_Wall_Tank_with_Remote_Fill.pdf
- https://morbros.com/downloads/products/Protected_Double_Wall_Tank_with_Tank-Mounted_Remote_Fill.pdf
Tank Strapping Charts (Liquid Level Calculation)
Steel Tank Institute Free Resources
- Keeping Water Out of Your Storage System
- https://stispfa.org/resource/keeping-water-out-of-your-storage-system/
- Tank Inspection Guidance and free Monthly/Annual forms
- https://stispfa.org/library-resources/standards-regulatory-resources/sp001-standard/
State of Alaska Star Manual (Spill Tactics)
- Detailed PDF resource for most spill response exercise tactics, such as trenching, oil recovery, exclusion booming, etc.
- Training videos on safe boom deployment a
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Welcome back to Tank Talk. I'm Shannon, Principal Consultant at Integrity Environmental, and today we're doing something a little different for your December episode. As we wrap up the year, a lot of our clients and listeners are deep in planning mode, getting their facilities ready for winter, reviewing compliance tasks, and setting up training and maintenance plans for 2026. So we thought this was the perfect time to bring back one of our most practical and most downloaded episodes, the Tank Toolbox. This episode is packed, seriously packed, with free resources that every bulk field manager should have in their back pocket. Whether you're reviewing your annual inspection records, training new operators, prepping for spill drills, or just trying to stay organized, the links and tools in this episode can help you tighten up your program without spending a dime.
Haley Hall:And because so many new listeners joined us this year, we wanted to make sure you didn't miss this one. These resources are some of our most referenced materials when we're in the field, especially heading into a new year. From maintenance videos and take anatomy diagrams to spill response trainings and ICS courses. This episode is basically a starter kit for managing bulk fuel safely, efficiently, and confidently.
Shannon Oelkers:We'll be back in January with a brand new episode to kick off the year, but for now, grab a pen, save the links, and feel free to share this with your team. It's a great one to revisit if you're doing year end reviews or planning 2026 training priorities.
Haley Hall:All right, let's jump back into the Tank Toolbox, essential free resources for Tank Farm Managers. Here's one of our favorite episodes of the year. Join us as we explore the unique joys of work and life in Alaska with industry experts, including our team, vendors we work with, and the companies we support.
Shannon Oelkers:Welcome back to TikTok season two, the podcast where we explore everything you need to know about bulk fuel storage, from best practices to the latest in technology and everything in between. Today, I am your host. This is Shannon, and Haley, our producer, is joining us.
Haley Hall:Thanks, Shannon. I'm so excited to be here today. Today, we've got a really exciting topic for you. We're diving into free resources for bulk fuel storage managers. If you're managing a facility, we know it's not an easy job, and staying on top of regulations, safety measures, and maintenance can feel overwhelming. But here's the good news: there are tons of tools out there that can make your job easier, and they won't cost you a thing.
Shannon Oelkers:Exactly. Managing a bulk fuel storage facility, Haley, is balancing a lot of responsibilities. You know, there's regulatory compliance, there's safety, there's the environmental impact if you get something wrong. But you don't have to go it alone. Integrity has gathered resources from all over, and today we're going to walk through some of the best of those resources that are free and available to help you stay organized, compliant, and efficient.
Haley Hall:Shannon, you started this free podcast with a big goal in mind. Would you say it's about filling those critical knowledge gaps for people working in this industry?
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, absolutely. That's really the core of why I launched this podcast. Every episode we share is focused on insights and practical advice to help you lower the risk of spills and to promote best practices in our industry. And we pull a lot of what we talk about from what we're seeing in the field in real time. We're trying to make sure our listeners can manage their tank firms more effectively.
Haley Hall:And it sounds like it's not just for the folks who are able to access your paid services, right?
Shannon Oelkers:Exactly. Not everyone can bring on our team or access a consultant. And so I wanted to ensure that the resources we provide here stay accessible to everyone who needs them. And whether they're turning in for the latest on spill prevention or tips on improving tank farm management, we're giving them tools that make a real difference.
Haley Hall:I love that. It's like an open invitation for all tank farm managers and teams to level up their game regardless of their budget.
Shannon Oelkers:That's the goal. That's the goal, Haley. All right, so let's dive into today's tank talk.
Haley Hall:Let's get right into it. First up, Shannon, we all know compliance is a big deal in fuel storage. So let's talk about some free resources that can help fuel storage managers maintain and operate their fuel infrastructure.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, Haley, one of the biggest challenges in fuel storage is staying on top of regular tank maintenance. A great free resource. It was developed about 20 years ago, I believe, by the Alaska Energy Authority. They offer a fantastic YouTube channel with a playlist that has 24 instructional videos. And these videos cover everything from changing gaskets to performing water draws, changing filters. They cover sort of all the essential parts of keeping your tanks in top shape. These are completely free. They were, I think, paid for as part of a federal grant or program. We'll include a link to this playlist if you for some reason can't find that link, though. It's the Alaska Energy Authority YouTube channel, and then you'd want to click through to the tank farm playlist. And then there's a bonus for our power plant operators out there listening. There is also a power plant video playlist with another 20 or 30 videos that are related to the operation and maintenance of power plant infrastructure, which often includes fuel resources but has other things as well.
Haley Hall:That's such a helpful resource. It's so nice to have a visual guide to walk through the steps. Plus, when you're dealing with multiple tanks and pieces of equipment, sometimes it's hard to remember the exact procedure. Having a step-by-step video can really be a game changer.
Shannon Oelkers:It is. And you know, the best part is the outfits from 2004 are like vintage. They're coming back into style now. So you get a peek into what it was like in the late 90s. So wonderful.
Haley Hall:Shannon, I have to admit, sometimes I struggle to know what everything is called on a tank. There's just so much going on.
Shannon Oelkers:You're not alone, Haley. It's a challenge to keep track of all the parts and things that could be on a tank, especially if you're newer to bulk fuels. We joked that tanks are a very simple machine, but they could have thousands of different kinds of appurtences, which are things that are attached to the tank. The tank itself is typically pretty simple. It's a cylinder, but you know, like I said, thousands of things can be attached to it. So one free resource that we have found very helpful is the Morrison Brothers Company, which creates liquid level gauges and overfill prevention valves. They provide this really cool free resource that includes detailed tank anatomy diagrams. And these diagrams show you exactly what every single part of the tank is called and where it fits into an overall system. And we use it internally at integrity as part of our training for all of our staff. But I think it's a great resource for anybody who's new to fuels, has some new employees that are new to fuels. It can be training, it can also be referenced.
Haley Hall:That's awesome. So whether you're looking to train new employees or just need a quick reference guide, these diagrams can save a lot of time and frustration.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, and they're one-page printables. You can literally just tack them up on the wall. What I like is they have a couple different tank types. They include single walls and double walls. They talk about remote fill systems and inline fill systems. So no matter what kind of tank firm you're managing, you can kind of find the parts and understand how everything works together just from these couple of diagrams that the Morrison Brothers group provides.
Haley Hall:Amazing. So now that we can figure out what everything is called, how do you accurately tell how much fuel is inside the tank? That's a crucial piece of this puzzle, right?
Shannon Oelkers:It is. And one thing that we find over and over again in rural Alaska is that if a tank is older, the original strapping chart has been lost over time. Somebody put it in a filing cabinet, that filing cabinet got archived, or the person who had it left and the strapping chart was on their computer or in their email. So understanding liquid levels in a tank and having an accurate strapping chart for horizontal tanks. And this does not apply to vertical. So if you're listening to this and you have a larger tank farm, put your fingers in your ears. This doesn't apply to you with API tanks. But for STI tanks, the horizontals, you do need accurate tank volume data, and there are free online resources that can help you with this too. There's companies like Ace Tank and Greer Tank, the two biggest tank manufacturers. They provide online tank volume calculators. So you can go in, select the kind of tank, put in diameter, put in length, and it'll tell you within an eighth of an inch, essentially how much volume you have based on your liquid level determination.
Haley Hall:Wow. So all you need to do is endpoint the type of tank you're working with, and it calculates the liquid level for you.
Shannon Oelkers:Yep, at every single eighth of an inch across your entire most tanks top out at 12 foot in diameter, but yes, it'll tell you all the way up. And you can actually have it put in a 10% high level mark as well. But just as a heads up, I want to make sure if you're if you're going online and using these ace tank or grear tank calculators, just make sure you're choosing the right calculator for your tank type. Double wall tanks will have different measurements because you know the secondary tank is longer than the primary tank. So you do need to make sure you understand that you have a double or single wall tank or rectangular oval tank and what that means. And then make sure you've you've got the correct one selected before you input your diameter and your length.
Haley Hall:That makes sense.
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Haley Hall:All tanks have ongoing inspection requirements too, and keeping up with those inspections is crucial. So are there any free resources to help a terminal manager perform better tank inspections or help them train their staff?
Shannon Oelkers:Oh, you know it, Haley. My favorite, the Steel Tank Institute. I think I've referenced them on every single podcast we've done. STI offers free inspection checklists that you can download. They are for monthly and annual inspections. They're a great overall review of the things you need to be paying attention to on a tank. This is a fantastic tool to ensure that you're staying compliant. It meets the requirements of your SPCC plan typically. It also gives you a heads up, it allows you to catch issues before they become major problems. The STI website also provides access to free webinars, including one that focuses on how to keep water out of your storage system, which is something that every fuel storage manager should be aware of.
Haley Hall:Yeah, keeping water out of the tanks is such a critical piece of the puzzle. Water can cause corrosion, contamination, and even fuel quality issues. It's really great to know that STI has resources that specifically address this.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, it's really great. And don't forget, they have other free resources for training your team. So you're not just checking boxes. They also have some low-cost webinars that might be useful to your team as well, including a more in-depth anatomy of a tank and going over all you know all the things on a tank and what they are and what they do, but those cost. And this is a free podcast. So I just wanted to put that out there, though, that for a small amount of money, they have additional resources available to you.
Haley Hall:Awesome. Well, what about spill response preparation? There has to be a free resource for this too, right? I mean, we never want to think about spills, but being prepared is essential.
Shannon Oelkers:You bet. There are several free resources that can help with spill response training. Our firm likes to recommend starting with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's STAR manual page. We'll include that link. STAR stands for Spill Tactics and Response Manual. It's a detailed resource for spill response exercises. It covers everything from oil recovery to exclusion booming, and it's a must-have for any facility that handles fuel in bulk. On that same star manual page, there are three videos. And I think everybody who is responsible for responding to a fuel spill on water should watch them. The first video is sort of talking about the safety protocols you need to follow when laying out boom. The second one is how to set boom and response equipment up in the water, including anchoring boom correctly. And then the last video talks about some of the tactics and strategy you would use specifically related to booming. These are great videos. They show people like actually putting boom, actually placing anchors. And in one of the videos, I'm in it. You can see the back of my head. True story.
Haley Hall:That's a great resource. But what about training for the people actually involved in the response?
Shannon Oelkers:That's a good point, Haley, in that you know, in any spill response, there's there's two different kinds of spill responders. There's people who are physically out in the field and they're literally responding. They're putting boom out, they're soaking up fuel, they're doing all these things. And then there's people that are managing the spill response. And that management can be just as complex and sometimes even harder than boots on the ground because you're juggling so many things. So let's say you're the tank farm manager and you're going to be the on-scene coordinator for the first few hours of a spill. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, well known as FEMA, offers two really great online courses for free. The first one is the IS-100C or ICS100, depending on how you want to slice it, which is an introduction to the incident command system. I think everybody who is going to respond to a spill should watch this. It's like an hour in length, and it talks about the language of incident command. It talks about tactics, it talks about situation reports, and it's it's a shared language. And when you get to a spill, it really helps to understand what other people are talking about. The second video that FEMA offers for free is ICS200, which is basic incident command for initial response. And if you're at the tank firm manager level, you should be watching this video annually as a refresher. It's a little longer, I think it's closer to two hours, but it dives into how incident command systems apply in an actual still scenario. And same thing, it's reminding you of what things are called, the order that things happen in. And for a lot of people in the bulk fuel industry, that emergency management language is a little unfamiliar. They're not firemen full-time, and so they don't have that language in their toolbox. And so these two videos can really help a new employee understand what all the things are, but they can also help an experienced employee refresh every year. And they're free, right? So use them.
Haley Hall:Amazing.
Shannon Oelkers:So, Haley, on top of those FEMA resources, I wanted to talk just a little bit about two other videos. For anyone responsible for oil spill response and spill drills at a larger level, if you're in charge of coordinating like your regional spill drill or you have a significant size facility, the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration, the DOT and FIMSA, have put together two excellent training videos to guide us. And they're free.
Haley Hall:That's right. The first video is titled Overview of Oil Spill Exercise and Response. This video provides a great look at how different agencies come together during an oil spill. It goes into detail on the various types of drills and the objectives of the National Preparedness for Response Exercise Program, or the NPREP. And you can check out the full video in our notes as well.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, and that's the one I think most terminal managers should watch at least once. It's a really good overview of all the different federal agencies and the alphabet soup. Again, if you need to learn why NOAA might show up to your spill response, this video can help you understand that. There's also a second video called The Anatomy of an Oil Spill Response Exercise. And this one, it's a little longer. I think the first one is maybe 15 minutes and this one's 25. It breaks down the roles and planning processes involved in complex large-scale drills. So if you're leading or working in a team to lead or participating in these exercises, I think it's a good review or introduction to understand how different components and coordination of all these efforts come together. Is this a video that I think everyone at your facility should watch? No, probably not. It's probably best for tank farm managers, but this is free resources for tank farm managers. And if you've got responsibilities for a larger scale spill drill, I think you should take advantage of this free resource. It's not overly long, and it's it's a really good way to tame that alphabet suit feeling at the beginning of any kind of drill.
Haley Hall:Both of these videos are valuable resources to help ensure you're fully prepared when it comes to spill response and drills. The more we know, the better we can respond in a way that minimizes environmental impact and maximizes safety.
Shannon Oelkers:Yep, fully agree.
Haley Hall:It's just really great to know that there are free high-quality resources like this available. These courses can help ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to time to respond to an emergency.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, definitely. Being prepared for spills is critical. And these resources will give you the tools and knowledge to respond effectively and efficiently, hopefully minimizing environmental impacts and reducing your risk of spills right now.
Haley Hall:Well, that wraps up today's episode of Tank Talk. We hope you found these free resources helpful as you work to manage your bulk fuel storage facilities safely and efficiently.
Shannon Oelkers:Yeah, thank you everyone for listening. And be sure to check out all the links we've mentioned in today's episode. And also don't forget to subscribe to Tank Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Until next time, stay safe and keep your tanks in tip top shape. See you next time. Hi there. This is Shannon Oelkers. And as the owner of Integrity Environmental, I wanted to take a minute here at the end of the podcast to make sure that you knew the following. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or regulatory advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace professional regulatory or legal advice. And the use expressed this podcast may not be those of the host, that would be me, or integrity environmental. Thank you very much for listening. And if you do need professional regulatory advice, we'd be happy to help you as part of our consulting services.