Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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... CONTAINMENT- MULTIPLE - TANK FACILITIES Are all aboveground oil storage tanks or groups of aboveground oil storage tanks at the facility without adequate secondary con- tainment ? 2 ( Y / N ) A.2.1 If the answer is yes , the final worst ...
... CONTAINMENT- MULTIPLE - TANK FACILITIES Are all aboveground oil storage tanks or groups of aboveground oil storage tanks at the facility without adequate secondary con- tainment ? 2 ( Y / N ) A.2.1 If the answer is yes , the final worst ...
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... containment structures . The largest aboveground oil storage tank ( 3 million gallons or 71,428 barrels ) has its own secondary containment . Two 2.1 million gal- lon ( 50,000 barrel ) tanks ( that are not con- nected by a manifold ) ...
... containment structures . The largest aboveground oil storage tank ( 3 million gallons or 71,428 barrels ) has its own secondary containment . Two 2.1 million gal- lon ( 50,000 barrel ) tanks ( that are not con- nected by a manifold ) ...
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... containment sensors , etc. A discussion of the plans to verify an automated alarm and the actions to be taken once verified must also be in- cluded . OIL SPILL RESPONSE IMMEDIATE ACTIONS— 2. Warn personnel 3. Shut off ignition sources ...
... containment sensors , etc. A discussion of the plans to verify an automated alarm and the actions to be taken once verified must also be in- cluded . OIL SPILL RESPONSE IMMEDIATE ACTIONS— 2. Warn personnel 3. Shut off ignition sources ...
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