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NR 420.03(3)(b) (b) Vapor pressure dependent records. The owner or operator of any storage vessel to which this section applies shall, for each such storage vessel, determine and record the average monthly storage temperature and true vapor pressure of the petroleum liquid stored at that temperature if one of the following applies:
NR 420.03(3)(b)1. 1. The petroleum liquid has a true vapor pressure, as stored, greater than 3.5 kPa (0.51 psia) but less than 10.5 kPa (1.52 psia) and is stored in a vessel other than one equipped with a floating roof, a vapor recovery system or their equivalents.
NR 420.03(3)(b)2. 2. The petroleum liquid has a true vapor pressure, as stored, greater than 63 kPa (9.1 psia) and is stored in a storage vessel other than one equipped with a vapor recovery system or its equivalent.
NR 420.03(3)(c) (c) Vapor pressure determination. The true vapor pressure shall be determined by application of the procedures in API Publication 2517, 3rd edition, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.11 (5), in accord with this paragraph. This procedure is dependent upon determination of the average monthly storage temperature and the Reid vapor pressure, which requires sampling of the petroleum liquids in the storage vessels. Unless the department requires in specific cases that the stored petroleum liquid be sampled, the true vapor pressure may be determined by using the average monthly storage temperature and the typical Reid vapor pressure. For those liquids for which certified specifications limiting the Reid vapor pressure exist, that Reid vapor pressure may be used. For other liquids, supporting analytical data shall be made available on request to the department when typical Reid vapor pressure is used.
NR 420.03(4) (4)Equipment maintenance.
NR 420.03(4)(a)(a) Applicability. In addition to the vessels identified in sub. (1) this subsection applies to all storage vessels for petroleum liquids of more than 7,571 liter (2,000 gallon) capacity.
NR 420.03(4)(b) (b) Requirements. No person may place, hold or store in a storage vessel any petroleum liquid which has a true vapor pressure as stored greater than 10.5 kPa (1.52 psia) unless all of the following requirements are met:
NR 420.03(4)(b)1. 1. Any tank surface exposed to the rays of the sun is painted and maintained white so as to prevent excessive temperature and vapor pressure increases.
NR 420.03(4)(b)2. 2. The seals of any floating roof are maintained so as to minimize emissions.
NR 420.03(4)(b)3. 3. All gauging and sampling devices are vapor tight except when gauging or sampling is taking place.
NR 420.03(5) (5)Fixed roof vessels.
NR 420.03(5)(a)(a) Applicability. This subsection applies, subject to the provisions of s. NR 425.03, to all fixed roof storage vessels with capacities greater than 151,412 liters (40,000 gallons) with the exception of those having capacities less than 1,600,000 liters (416,000 gallons) used to store crude petroleum and condensate prior to custody transfer.
NR 420.03(5)(b) (b) Storage requirements. No owner or operator of a fixed roof storage vessel to which this subsection applies may permit the storage vessel to be used for storing any petroleum liquid which has a true vapor pressure as stored greater than 10.5 kPa (1.52 psia), unless all of the following requirements are met:
NR 420.03(5)(b)1. 1. The vessel has been retrofitted with an internal floating roof equipped with a closure seal, or seals, to close the space between the roof edge and tank wall, or with equally effective alternative controls approved by the department.
NR 420.03(5)(b)3. 3. The vessel is maintained such that there are no visible holes, tears, or other openings in the seal or any seal fabric or materials.
NR 420.03(5)(b)4. 4. All openings, except stub drains, are equipped with covers, lids, or seals such that:
NR 420.03(5)(b)4.a. a. The cover, lid or seal is in the closed position at all times except when in actual use.
NR 420.03(5)(b)4.b. b. Automatic bleeder vents are closed at all times except when the roof is floated off or landed on the roof leg supports.
NR 420.03(5)(b)4.c. c. Rim vents, if provided, are set to open when the roof is being floated off the roof leg supports or at the manufacturer's recommended setting.
NR 420.03(5)(b)5. 5. Routine inspections are conducted through roof hatches at monthly intervals during the ozone season. These routine inspections shall include, at a minimum, a visual examination to determine that the roof is resting on the liquid surface, no liquid has accumulated on the roof, no seal is detached and that there are no tears or holes in the seal material.
NR 420.03(5)(b)6. 6. The vessel is repaired or removed from service as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 45 days after any routine inspection in which any of the defects described in subd. 5. are found, unless an extension is granted by the department. If a defect identified in subd. 5. cannot be repaired or the vessel removed from service within 45 days, a one time 30 day extension may be requested by the owner or operator. The department may grant such a request if the owner or operator demonstrates that alternative storage capacity is not available or that repair or removal of the tank from service is infeasible for reasons beyond the control of the owner or operator.
NR 420.03(5)(b)7. 7. A complete inspection of cover and seal is conducted periodically as required by par. (c)
NR 420.03(5)(b)8. 8. Records are maintained and retained for a minimum of 5 years, unless otherwise noted, that shall include both of the following:
NR 420.03(5)(b)8.a. a. The results of inspections conducted under subds. 5. and 7., including LEL readings, if applicable. All LEL readings and inspection report records shall be maintained for a minimum of 10 years if the facility elects to comply with par. (c) through use of par. (c) 2.
NR 420.03(5)(b)8.b. b. The information required under sub. (3).
NR 420.03(5)(c) (c) Complete inspection requirements. All fixed roof storage vessels at a facility to which this subsection applies are required to periodically undergo a complete inspection of cover and seal, and all shall use either subd. 1. or 2. to demonstrate compliance. No facility may use different compliance methods for different fixed roof storage vessels to comply with this paragraph. The complete inspection shall be conducted according to one of the following schedules:
NR 420.03(5)(c)1. 1. Whenever a fixed roof storage vessel is emptied and degassed or at least every 5 years, whichever is more frequent.
NR 420.03(5)(c)2. 2. Whenever a fixed roof storage vessel is emptied and degassed or at least every 10 years, whichever is more frequent, if all of the following requirements are met:
NR 420.03(5)(c)2.a. a. The routine monthly inspections during the ozone season, in addition to meeting the requirements of par. (b) 5., include the measurement with an explosimeter of the organic vapor space above the internal floating roof to demonstrate that the organic vapor concentration does not exceed 50% of the lower explosive limit (LEL) for the stored petroleum liquid.
NR 420.03(5)(c)2.b. b. The fixed roof storage vessel is repaired or removed from service as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 45 days after the completion of the routine inspection, if any of the defects described in par. (b) 5. are found or if the measurement required under subd. 2. a. exceeds 50% of the LEL.
NR 420.03(5)(c)2.c. c. Repair steps meeting the requirements of subd. 2. b. may include tests, maintenance or inspections followed by LEL measurements below 50% within 45 days of the initial LEL reading exceeding 50% that confirm further repair or removal of the tank from service is not warranted.
NR 420.03(5)(d) (d) Notification and change of compliance method requirements. All existing facilities which have one or more storage vessels subject to par. (c) shall notify the department in writing, by January 3, 2000, as to whether the facility will comply with this section under the provisions of par. (c) 1. or 2. After January 3, 2000, a facility owner or operator may only change the compliance option from par. (c) 1. to par. (c) 2. after completing a complete inspection of every affected fixed roof storage vessel at the facility. For any newly constructed facility, the owner or operator shall notify the department prior to commencing operation as to which compliance option will be used. A facility owner or operator may at any time elect to change the compliance option from par. (c) 2. to par. (c) 1. provided the following conditions are met:
NR 420.03(5)(d)1. 1. The facility owner or operator notified the department, in writing, at least 30 days prior to the date on which the facility owner or operator plans to begin meeting the requirements of par. (c) 1.
NR 420.03(5)(d)2. 2. All tanks at the facility were found to be in compliance with the 50% LEL requirement of par. (c) 2. during their last LEL measurement.
NR 420.03(6) (6)External floating roof vessels.
NR 420.03(6)(a)(a) Applicability. This subsection applies, subject to the provisions of s. NR 425.03 (4) or (5), to all storage vessels equipped with external floating roofs having capacities greater than 151,412 liters (40,000 gallons) with the exception of:
NR 420.03(6)(a)1. 1. Storage vessels having capacities less than 1,500,000 liters (396,270 gallons) used to store crude petroleum and condensate prior to custody transfer.
NR 420.03(6)(a)2. 2. Storage vessels used to store waxy, heavy pour crude petroleum.
NR 420.03(6)(a)3. 3. Storage vessels used solely for petroleum liquids with a true vapor pressure of less than 10.5 kPa (1.52 psia).
NR 420.03(6)(a)4. 4. Storage vessels used solely for petroleum liquids with a true vapor pressure of less than 27.6 kPa (4.0 psia), and which are of welded construction, and presently possess a metallic-type shoe seal, a liquid-mounted foam seal, a liquid-mounted liquid filled type seal, or equally effective alternative control, approved by the department.
NR 420.03(6)(a)5. 5. Storage vessels of welded construction, equipped with metallic-type shoe primary seal which has a secondary seal from the top of the shoe seal to the tank wall.
NR 420.03(6)(b) (b) Storage requirements. No owner or operator of a storage vessel equipped with an external floating roof to which this subsection applies may permit such storage vessel to be used for storing any petroleum liquid unless all of the following requirements are met:
NR 420.03(6)(b)1. 1. The vessel has been fitted with a continuous secondary seal extending from the floating roof to the tank wall, or the vessel has been fitted with an equally effective alternative control, approved by the department.
NR 420.03(6)(b)2. 2. The vessel is maintained such that all seal closure devices meet the following requirements:
NR 420.03(6)(b)2.a. a. There are no visible holes, tears, or other openings in the seal or any seal fabric or material.
NR 420.03(6)(b)2.b. b. The seal or seals are intact and uniformly in place around the circumference of the floating roof between the floating roof and the tank wall.
NR 420.03(6)(b)2.c. c. For vapor-mounted seals, the accumulated area of gaps exceeding 0.32 cm (1/8 in) in width between the secondary seal and tank wall may not exceed 21.2 cm2 per meter (1.00 in2 per foot) of tank diameter.
NR 420.03(6)(b)3. 3. All openings in the external floating roof, except for automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, and leg sleeves, are:
NR 420.03(6)(b)3.a. a. Equipped with covers, seals, or lids kept in the closed position except when in actual use.
NR 420.03(6)(b)3.b. b. Equipped with projections into the tank which remain below the liquid surface at all times.
NR 420.03(6)(b)4. 4. Automatic bleeder vents are closed at all times except when the roof is floated off or landed on the roof leg supports.
NR 420.03(6)(b)5. 5. Rim vents are set to open only when the roof is being floated off the leg supports or at the manufacturer's recommended setting.
NR 420.03(6)(b)6. 6. Emergency roof drains are provided with slotted membrane fabric covers or equivalent covers which cover at least 90% of the area of the opening.
NR 420.03(6)(b)7. 7. Routine visual inspections are conducted of all seals and seal closure devices at monthly intervals during the ozone season.
NR 420.03(6)(b)8. 8. The secondary seal gap of vapor-mounted seals is measured annually, in a manner approved by the department.
NR 420.03(6)(b)9. 9. The vessel is repaired or removed from service as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 45 days after the completion of the routine inspection under subd. 7. or the annual inspection under subd. 8., if the inspection reveals a failure to meet any of the requirements of subd. 2.
NR 420.03(6)(b)10. 10. Records are maintained and retained for a minimum of 5 years that shall include:
NR 420.03(6)(b)10.a. a. The results of inspections conducted under subds. 7. and 8.
NR 420.03(6)(b)10.b. b. The information required under sub. (3) (a) and (b) (intro.).
NR 420.03(7) (7)External floating roof vessels with no secondary seal requirement.
NR 420.03(7)(a)(a) Applicability. This subsection applies to all storage vessels with capacities greater than 151,412 liters (40,000 gallons) equipped with external floating roofs operating without secondary seals or their approved equivalent pursuant to sub. (6) (a) 1. to 4.
NR 420.03(7)(b) (b) Recordkeeping. The owner or operator of a petroleum liquid storage vessel with an external floating roof not covered under sub. (6) but containing a petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure greater than 7.0 kPa (1.0 psia), shall maintain and retain for at least 2 years records of the average monthly storage temperature, the type of liquid, throughput quantities and the maximum true vapor pressure for all petroleum liquids with a true vapor pressure greater than 7.0 kPa (1.0 psia).
NR 420.03(8) (8)Alternative control. Any alternative control method approved by the department under sub. (2), (5) (b) 1. or (6) (b) 1. shall be submitted to, and will not become effective for federal purposes until approved by, the administrator or designee as a source-specific revision to the department's state implementation plan for ozone.
NR 420.03 History History: Renum. from NR 154.13 (2) (a) and am. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86; am. (1) (intro.), (4) (b) (intro.) (5) (a), (b) (intro.) and 7. b., (6) (a) (intro.), (b) (intro.) and 2. c. and (7) (a), Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; am. (1) (a) and (3) (c), Register, May, 1992, No. 437, eff. 6-1-92; am. (1) (e), (2) (a) and (b), (5) (b) 6., cr. (8), Register, December, 1993, No. 456, eff. 1-1-94; am. (1) (a), (3) (c), Register, February, 1995, No. 470, eff. 3-1-95 ; am. (1) (b), Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96; am. (1) (a), (3) (b) (intro.), (4) (b) (intro.) and (5) (b) (intro.), 1., 7. intro., (6) (b) (intro.), (8), r. (5) (b) 2., Register, December, 1996, No. 492, eff. 1-1-97; am. (1) (a) and (5) (b) 5., renum. (5) (b) 6., 7. and (6) (b) 9. to be (5) (b) 7., 8. and (6) (b) 10. and am. (5) (b) 7., 8. (intro.), a. and (6) (b) 10. (intro.), cr. (5) (b) 6., (c), (d) and (6) (b) 9., Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; correction in (2) (a) and (8) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, October, 1999, No. 526.; CR 02-146: am (1) (a) Register October 2003 No. 574, eff. 11-1-033; correction in (3) (c) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2003, No. 574; correction in (5) (c) 2. b. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2011 No. 665; CR 15-077: am. (4) (b) 3. Register July 2016 No. 727, eff. 8-1-16.
NR 420.035 NR 420.035Gasoline storage tank vent pipes.
NR 420.035(1)(1)Applicability and exemptions.
NR 420.035(1)(a)(a) Applicability. Except as provided in par. (b), this section applies to all stationary gasoline storage tanks at a gasoline dispensing facility with a total stationary storage tank capacity of 2000 gallons or more located in Kenosha, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Washington or Waukesha county.
NR 420.035(1)(b) (b) Non-highway fuel use exemption. This section does not apply to any gasoline dispensing equipment that is used exclusively for fueling marine vessels, aircraft or snowmobiles.
NR 420.035(2) (2)Vapor control requirements.
NR 420.035(2)(a)(a) No owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing facility described in sub. (1) (a) may permit gasoline to be transferred from either a gasoline delivery vessel to a stationary storage tank, or from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle fuel tank, unless the owner or operator has installed a pressure vacuum valve on the stationary gasoline storage tank vent pipe.
NR 420.035(2)(b) (b) The owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing facility subject to par. (a) shall ensure that each pressure vacuum valve installed on a storage tank vent pipe is certified by the California air resources board under section 41954 of the California health and safety code, and is maintained in good working order.
NR 420.035(3) (3)Compliance schedule.
NR 420.035(3)(a)(a) The owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing facility subject to sub. (2) on August 1, 1994 shall install a pressure vacuum valve on each stationary gasoline storage tank vent pipe by March 31, 1995.
NR 420.035(3)(b) (b) The owner or operator of an existing gasoline dispensing facility previously exempt from the vapor control requirements of sub. (2) because its gasoline storage tank capacity was less than 2000 gallons shall install a pressure vacuum valve on each stationary gasoline storage tank vent pipe not later than 120 days after the exemption level is exceeded, making sub. (2) applicable.
NR 420.035(3)(c) (c) The owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing facility on which construction was commenced after August 1, 1994 and which is subject to the vapor control requirements of sub. (2) shall install a pressure vacuum valve on each stationary gasoline storage tank vent pipe before the tank is first filled with gasoline.
NR 420.035 History History: Cr. Register, July, 1994, No. 463, eff. 8-1-94; am. (2) (b), Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96.
NR 420.04 NR 420.04Transfer operations and associated equipment.
NR 420.04(1)(1)Bulk gasoline terminals.
NR 420.04(1)(a)(a) Applicability. This subsection applies, subject to the provisions of s. NR 425.03, to all bulk gasoline terminals and the associated equipment necessary to load tank truck or trailer compartments.
NR 420.04(1)(b) (b) Vapor control system. No person may load gasoline into any tank trucks or trailers from any bulk gasoline terminal unless all of the following requirements are met:
NR 420.04(1)(b)1. 1. The bulk gasoline terminal is equipped with a vapor control system which is properly installed, in good working order, in operation and consisting of one of the following:
NR 420.04(1)(b)1.a. a. An adsorber, absorption, refrigeration or condensation system.
NR 420.04(1)(b)1.b. b. A vapor collection system which directs all vapors to a fuel gas system.
NR 420.04(1)(b)2. 2. All displaced vapors and gases are vented only to the vapor control system.
NR 420.04(1)(b)3. 3. A means is provided to prevent liquid drainage from the loading device when it is not in use or to accomplish complete drainage before the loading device is disconnected.
NR 420.04(1)(b)4. 4. All loading and vapor lines are equipped with fittings which make vapor tight connections and which close automatically when disconnected.
NR 420.04(1)(c) (c) Emission limitation. The vapor control system required under par. (b) 1. may not allow mass emissions of VOCs from control equipment to exceed 80 milligrams per liter (4.7 grains per gallon) of gasoline loaded.
NR 420.04(1)(d) (d) Operating requirements. The vapor collection system and the gasoline loading equipment shall be designed and operated in a manner that prevents:
NR 420.04(1)(d)1. 1. Gauge pressure from exceeding 4.5 kPa (18 inches of H2O) and vacuum from exceeding 1.5 kPa (6 inches of H2O) in the gasoline tank truck.
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