If your facility needs a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan, you might be wondering about the cost—especially if you’re considering a remote or online SPCC plan development service.
Traditionally, SPCC plans are developed through on-site visits, where an environmental consultant assesses your facility, documents your oil storage practices, and prepares a customized plan to meet EPA requirements. However, many facilities—especially those with smaller or less complex oil storage setups—may be able to save time and money by opting for a remotely developed SPCC plan.
Here at RMA, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch remote SPCC plans. If you're looking for an SPCC plan developed entirely online, reach out! But how much does a remote SPCC plan actually cost? Let's jump in!
The short answer? Remote SPCC plans typically cost between $2,000 and $4,000+. This price range depends on several factors, including:
If you're trying to decide between a remote plan and an on-site assessment, consider the cost differences:
SPCC Plan Type | Estimated Cost | Best For |
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Remote SPCC Plan | $2,000 - $4,000+ | Facilities with simple oil storage, clear documentation, and no need for PE certification |
On-Site Tier I or Tier II SPCC Plan | $3,000 - $5,000+ | Facilities requiring a consultant visit for documentation, multiple tanks, or higher complexity |
PE-Certified SPCC Plan | $4,000 - $10,000+ | Facilities storing large quantities of oil that require a Professional Engineer (PE) certification for compliance |
While traditional on-site visits provide a hands-on approach, they also increase costs due to travel expenses, site walkthroughs, and additional consultant time. Remote plans, on the other hand, offer a cost-effective solution for facilities that don’t require an in-person assessment. For more info, check out the top 5 benefits of choosing a remote SPCC plan!
Even though remote SPCC plans are developed without an on-site visit, they still include everything required for compliance, such as:
✅ A full regulatory review based on your facility’s oil storage information
✅ A customized SPCC plan that meets EPA requirements
✅ A facility-specific spill response procedure
✅ Tank and oil storage inventory documentation
✅ Site drainage and secondary containment requirements
✅ Annual SPCC inspection forms and recordkeeping templates
The main difference is that instead of a consultant visiting your site to collect this data, you provide the necessary details via an online form, email, or a virtual consultation. For the full story, check out this other post on how remote SPCC development works.
A remotely developed SPCC plan is a great fit for facilities that:
✅ Have relatively simple oil storage setups, such as a single tank or a small number of drums
✅ Need a Tier I SPCC plan, which has fewer regulatory requirements compared to Tier II or PE-certified plans
✅ Have clear documentation, including site maps, photos, and oil storage details, readily available
✅ Want to save time and money while still ensuring compliance
However, if your facility has a large, complex oil storage setup or needs a PE-certified SPCC plan, a remote option may not be the best fit—an on-site visit may be required to fully assess compliance needs. Click here to find out if your facility is a good fit for remote SPCC development!
Remote SPCC plans are a great way to save on costs and streamline compliance without sacrificing quality. If your facility meets the eligibility requirements, you can get a fully compliant, facility-specific SPCC plan at a lower cost and faster turnaround compared to traditional on-site services.
Not sure which type of plan you need? Contact us today for a quick assessment! We’ll help you determine whether a remote plan is the right fit—or if an on-site visit is necessary to ensure full compliance.