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ATCP 93.615(3)(b)4. 4. Fueling from tanks that are used on the same premises for more than 2 years, unless otherwise allowed under this chapter.
ATCP 93.615(3)(b)5. 5. Aircraft fueling in accordance with the dispensing requirements in s. ATCP 93.650, except where use of tank vehicles is also allowed, in accordance with the requirements for tank vehicles in s. ATCP 93.610 (3).
ATCP 93.615(3)(b)6. 6. Watercraft, snowmobile and ATV fueling in accordance with the dispensing requirements in s. ATCP 93.640, except as provided in s. ATCP 93.640 (4) and (5) for residential watercraft and emergency fueling.
ATCP 93.615 Note Note: Section ATCP 93.640 (4) has requirements for residential non-public fueling of watercraft. Section ATCP 93.640 (5) allows watercraft to be fueled from a tank vehicle under emergency conditions.
ATCP 93.615(4) (4)Limitations on location and type of use. There are no general limitations on location or use for fixed fuel tanks.
ATCP 93.615(5) (5)Specifications for fixed-tank fuel dispensing facilities.
ATCP 93.615(5)(a)(a) Tank listing. Tanks shall be listed and labeled appropriate to their use.
ATCP 93.615(5)(b) (b) Installer certification. Installation shall be by a certified installer.
ATCP 93.615(5)(c) (c) Setbacks for public access fueling. The setbacks specified in Table 93.615-A for public access fueling shall be maintained at all times.
ATCP 93.615(5)(d) (d) Setbacks for other fueling.
ATCP 93.615(5)(d)1.1. The setbacks specified in Table 93.615-B for fleet vehicle fueling shall be maintained at all times.
ATCP 93.615(5)(d)2. 2. There is no required setback between the dispenser and the tank at a farm premises or construction project in accordance with s. ATCP 93.630.
ATCP 93.615(5)(e) (e) Setback measurement.
ATCP 93.615(5)(e)1.1. The setback distances for vaulted tanks shall be measured from the outer perimeter of the vault.
ATCP 93.615(5)(e)2. 2. The setback distances for tanks that are placed in diked areas shall be measured from the inner edge of the dike wall.
ATCP 93.615(5)(e)3. 3. The setback distances for all tanks other than vaulted or diked tanks shall be measured from the outermost surface of the tank.
Table 93.615-A
Setbacks for Aboveground Tanks Used for Public Access Vehicle Fueling - See PDF for table PDF
1A vaulted tank is one placed in a liquid-tight concrete enclosure consisting of 4 walls, a top and a bottom that completely encloses the tank and provides protection from physical damage and limits heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire.
2 A protected tank is a listed and labeled system that consists of a primary tank along with integral secondary containment which provides protection from physical damage and limits heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire. Systems listed as complying with UL 2085 or an equivalent standard are considered protected tanks.
3 A fire-resistant tank is a listed and labeled primary tank with or without integral secondary containment that provides protection from heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire. Systems listed as complying with UL 2080 or an equivalent standard are considered fire-resistant tanks.
Table 93.615-B
Setbacks for Aboveground Tanks Used for Fleet Vehicle Fueling Only - See PDF for table PDF
1A vaulted tank is one placed in a liquid-tight concrete enclosure consisting of 4 walls, a top and a bottom that completely encloses the tank and provides protection from physical damage and limits heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire.
2A protected tank is a listed and labeled system that consists of a primary tank along with integral secondary containment which provides protection from physical damage and limits heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire. Systems listed as complying with UL 2085 or an equivalent standard are considered protected tanks.
3A fire-resistant tank is a listed and labeled primary tank with or without integral secondary containment that provides protection from heat transfer from a high intensity liquid pool fire. Systems listed as complying with UL 2080 or an equivalent standard are considered fire-resistant tanks.
ATCP 93.615(5)(f) (f) Secondary containment.
ATCP 93.615(5)(f)1.1. Diking or a similar system shall be used to provide secondary containment for aboveground tanks in accordance with NFPA 30 section 22.11.1 or 22.11.2. and s. ATCP 93.420.
ATCP 93.615(5)(f)2.a.a. When any underground piping is installed as part of a new tank system or when 50 percent or more of a run is replaced, the piping shall be provided with approved secondary containment with approved leak detection.
ATCP 93.615(5)(f)2.b. b. The material used for both the primary and secondary containment shall be liquid- and vapor-tight.
ATCP 93.615(5)(g) (g) Collision protection. Aboveground motor fuel tanks shall be protected from vehicle impact in accordance with s. ATCP 93.430.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h) (h) Aboveground piping.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h)1.1. Aboveground piping may not rest directly on grade.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h)2. 2. All aboveground piping shall be of steel and be coated or otherwise protected to inhibit corrosion.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h)3. 3. Piping shall be supported against impact, vibration, expansion, and contraction.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h)4. 4. Collision protection shall be provided on all sides of aboveground piping not protected by a structure, building or dike wall.
ATCP 93.615(5)(h)5. 5. Collision protection shall meet the performance requirements in s. ATCP 93.430.
ATCP 93.615(5)(i) (i) Underground piping. Any underground piping shall comply with the leak detection requirements for pressurized piping specified in s. ATCP 93.510 (4).
ATCP 93.615(5)(j) (j) Check valves. A check valve shall be installed in the piping at a point where connection and disconnection is made for tank vehicle unloading. The valve shall be protected from tampering.
ATCP 93.615(5)(k) (k) Vents and fill opening.
ATCP 93.615(5)(k)1.1. Fill and vent openings shall be separate.
ATCP 93.615(5)(k)2. 2. Tanks shall be provided with bottom loading or a fill pipe that terminates within 6 inches of the bottom of the tank.
ATCP 93.615(5)(k)3. 3. All fill pipes for aboveground fueling tanks shall be locked and shall be labeled and color coded as specified in s. ATCP 93.230 (12).
ATCP 93.615(5)(L) (L) Spill prevention. Spill control shall be provided in accordance with s. ATCP 93.410.
ATCP 93.615(5)(m) (m) Overfill prevention.
ATCP 93.615(5)(m)1.1. Tanks that are filled via handheld nozzles shall be constantly attended during product delivery and shall be provided with overfill prevention equipment which notifies the person filling the tank with either an audible or a visual signal that the liquid level has reached 90 percent of the tank's capacity.
ATCP 93.615(5)(m)2. 2. Tanks that are filled by means of a tight connection between the delivery hose and the fill pipe or a similar device acceptable to the department shall be equipped with overfill prevention equipment that will operate as follows, unless approved otherwise in writing by the department:
ATCP 93.615(5)(m)2.a. a. Alert the transfer operator when the tank is no more than 90 percent full by triggering an audible and visual high-level alarm.
ATCP 93.615(5)(m)2.b. b. Automatically shut off the flow of liquid into the tank when the tank is no more than 95 percent full.
ATCP 93.615(5)(n) (n) Leak detection for aboveground tanks. Leak detection for aboveground tanks shall be provided in accordance with one of the following:
ATCP 93.615(5)(n)1. 1. Where dikes are provided, a minimum of 2 feet shall be provided between any new tank and the toe of the dike walls, and a minimum of 3 inches shall be provided between the bottom of any new tank and the dike floor, to allow for visual inspection of the exterior tank surface, except as provided in subd. 2. or as otherwise approved by the department.
ATCP 93.615(5)(n)2. 2. Where double-walled tanks are used or where clearances for visual inspection of the primary containment surface are not provided as specified in subd. 1., interstitial monitoring shall be provided as specified in s. ATCP 93.515 (7).
ATCP 93.615(5)(o) (o) Tank enclosures. Aboveground tanks shall be provided with enclosures in accordance with sub. (7).
ATCP 93.615(6) (6)Operations involving fixed-tank fuel dispensing facilities. Operations involving fixed-tank fuel dispensing facilities shall follow the requirements in NFPA 30, NFPA 30A, and all of the following:
ATCP 93.615(6)(a) (a) Fuel may not be dispensed using gravity discharge.
ATCP 93.615(6)(b) (b) Aboveground tanks may not be used for vehicle fueling at residences, except as allowed in s. ATCP 93.640 (4) for watercraft fueling.
ATCP 93.615(7) (7)Aboveground tank enclosures.
ATCP 93.615(7)(a) (a) The area around an aboveground motor vehicle fuel tank and its secondary containment shall be secured by a 6-foot high noncombustible building or by a 6-foot high noncombustible fence with a gate, except where exempted under par. (b) or (c).
ATCP 93.615(7)(b) (b) If the property on which the tanks are located has a perimeter security fence, additional enclosure of the tank system is not required.
ATCP 93.615(7)(c) (c) For fleet fuel dispensing tank systems that have an aggregate tank capacity of 1,320 gallons or less, enclosure of the tank by one of the structures listed in par. (a) is not required if all of the following conditions are met:
ATCP 93.615(7)(c)1. 1. The fill opening of the tank is kept locked.
ATCP 93.615(7)(c)2. 2. The electrical control panel is secured inside of a building.
ATCP 93.615(7)(c)3. 3. The dispenser is secured against unauthorized use.
ATCP 93.615(7)(c)4. 4. Dusk-to-dawn lighting is provided above the tank area.
ATCP 93.615(7)(c)5. 5. For Class I liquids, all normal vents on the primary tank terminate at least 12 feet above grade.
ATCP 93.615 Note Note: Federal Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure regulations in 40 CFR 112 may require fencing for tanks with capacities of more than 1,320 gallons.
ATCP 93.615(7)(d) (d) Buildings or fences under this subsection shall be made entirely of noncombustible materials and have a minimum of one exit in compliance with chs. SPS 361 to 366.
ATCP 93.615(7)(e) (e) Buildings or fences may not be supported by the tanks they enclose.
ATCP 93.615(7)(f) (f) Buildings or fenced enclosures may not be used for occupancy, storage, or any other use unless specifically allowed under chs. SPS 361 to 366.
ATCP 93.615(7)(g) (g) Fences surrounding tanks shall be of chain-link design or other open fencing approved by the department.
ATCP 93.615(7)(h) (h) Gates and doors shall be normally locked.
ATCP 93.615 History History: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19; correction in (3) (b) 6. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register October 2019 No. 766.
ATCP 93.620 ATCP 93.620Public access motor vehicle fueling operations.
ATCP 93.620(1)(1)General.
ATCP 93.620(1)(a)(a) Public access fueling operations shall follow the operational requirements of NFPA 30A and this section.
ATCP 93.620(1)(b) (b) When the product dispensed from a tank system is changed from a Class I liquid to a Class II or III liquid, the department's corresponding district inspection office shall be notified, and the new product shall be tested and approved before being dispensed.
ATCP 93.620 Note Note: Under ch. ATCP 94, similar notification and approval is required for changing from storing a Class II or III liquid to storing a Class I liquid.
ATCP 93.620 Note Note: See the department's Web site at https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/PetroleumHazStorageTanks.aspx for inspector contact information.
ATCP 93.620(2) (2)Dispensing area safety.
ATCP 93.620(2)(a) (a) Equipment or devices not required for, or not integral to, the fueling operation, such as vending machines or automated teller machines, may only be installed outside of the fuel dispensing area.
ATCP 93.620(2)(c) (c) No Class I liquid, other than fuel being dispensed, may be located within 20 feet of any motor fuel dispenser.
ATCP 93.620(2)(d) (d) A person shall be at least 14 years old to dispense fuel into the fuel tank of a motor vehicle.
ATCP 93.620(2)(e) (e) Combustible merchandise placed within 20 feet of a fuel dispenser shall meet all of the following requirements:
ATCP 93.620(2)(e)1. 1. No combustible merchandise, including pallets and packaging material, may be within 3 feet horizontally of the dispenser cabinet.
ATCP 93.620(2)(e)2. 2. The height of the merchandise display, including pallets and packaging material, may not exceed 3 feet above grade.
ATCP 93.620 Note Note: Trash receptacles and window washing containers that are for public use are not considered merchandise under this section. Window washing solution in containers for sale to the public would be considered merchandise under this section.
ATCP 93.620(2)(f) (f) A means of two-way voice communication between the customer and attendant shall be maintained while the facility is open to the public and an attendant is on duty.
ATCP 93.620(2)(g) (g) No vehicle may be fueled from an aboveground storage tank while the storage tank is being filled.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.