OMB Still Studying Wetlines Proposal

Aug. 3, 2001
Banning cargo tank wetlines remains a key objective for officials at the Department of Transportation’s Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA).

Banning cargo tank wetlines remains a key objective for officials at the Department of Transportation’s Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA). They provided an update on the wetlines effort during a Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association tank conference meeting in July. A proposed rule has been sent to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but will not be published in the Federal Register until Mitch Davis is confirmed as OMB head.

Will the rule be acceptable to the tank truck industry? Not likely, according to National Tank Truck Carriers President Cliff Harvison, who adds that the initial rule proposal developed by RSPA would need considerable modification. It’s hard to say what changes are being made by OMB or whether they are enough to satisfy the tank truck industry.

About the Author

Charles Wilson

Charles E. Wilson has spent 20 years covering the tank truck, tank container, and storage terminal industries throughout North, South, and Central America. He has been editor of Bulk Transporter since 1989. Prior to that, Wilson was managing editor of Bulk Transporter and Refrigerated Transporter and associate editor of Trailer/Body Builders. Before joining the three publications in Houston TX, he wrote for various food industry trade publications in other parts of the country. Wilson has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas and served three years in the U.S. Army.