ATCP 93.605(3)(a)(a) All dispensing areas shall be provided with lighting where fueling operations are performed during hours of darkness. ATCP 93.605(3)(b)(b) Dispenser displays shall be located to be fully visible to the person fueling the vehicle. ATCP 93.605(3)(c)(c) All surface area within a 30 foot radius of the dispenser shall be maintained free of high grass, weeds, and debris. ATCP 93.605(3)(cm)(cm) No combustible materials, including pallets and packaging material, may be within 3 feet horizontally of the dispenser cabinet or tank. ATCP 93.605(4)(4) Dispenser labeling. Dispensers at facilities subject to the requirements of ch. ATCP 94 shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of that chapter. ATCP 93.605(5)(a)(a) To be considered as being an attended fueling facility, there shall be at least one attendant regularly on duty on a daily basis, but not necessarily during all hours of operation, to supervise, observe, and control the actual dispensing of fuel. ATCP 93.605(5)(b)(b) All point-of-sale dispensing systems, whether attended or not, shall meet the requirements in NFPA 30A section 9.5 for unattended self-service motor fuel dispensing facilities except a telephone or other means for contacting emergency services available to the public is not required. ATCP 93.605(5)(c)1.1. All new fueling facilities that are not attended as specified in par. (a) shall have pipeline catastrophic leak detection, and sump monitors if so equipped, that will automatically shut down either the submersible pump or the dispenser operation upon detection of a system leak. ATCP 93.605(5)(c)2.2. All existing fueling facilities that are not attended as specified in par. (a) shall have pipeline catastrophic leak detection, and sump monitors if so equipped, that will do either of the following upon detection of a system leak: ATCP 93.605 NoteNote: As an example, par. (c) would not apply to a convenience store and retail station that closes each day at 10:00 p.m. and then continues to operate its point-of-sale, card-reader dispensers until the store and station reopen the next day.
ATCP 93.605(6)(6) Overfill protection. Before delivery of product into a storage tank, the driver, operator or attendant of the tank vehicle shall measure the available capacity of the tank. The available capacity shall be more than the volume of the product to be delivered. ATCP 93.605(7)(7) Product transfers. Fuel from public access fueling dispensers may only be transferred into integral vehicle and equipment fuel supply tanks, contractor pickup mounted cross-over tanks, and approved portable containers that have a capacity of 10 gallons or less. ATCP 93.605(8)(8) Separation from gaseous fuels. A motor fuel dispenser shall be separated from storage vessels and dispensers for liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas, compressed natural gas, gaseous hydrogen, and liquefied hydrogen that are regulated by ch. SPS 340. Separation distances shall be the distances that are required by NFPA 30A chapter 12. ATCP 93.605 NoteNote: Based on definitions of “dispenser,” “dispensing area,” and “dispensing system” in s. ATCP 93.050 (38), (40), and (41), respectively, the distances under this subsection are measured to the body of the device that measures and dispenses the liquid product, rather than to the distal end of the hose and nozzle which can be extended away from that device. ATCP 93.605 HistoryHistory: CR 17-092: cr. Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19; (1) (g) (intro.), 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6. renum. to (1) (g) 1. (intro.), a., b., c., 2., 3., 4. under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register October 2019 No. 766. ATCP 93.610ATCP 93.610 Fuel dispensing systems using aboveground mobile tanks. ATCP 93.610(1)(a)(a) General. Tank wagons shall be constructed and used in accordance with this subsection. ATCP 93.610 NoteNote: In accordance with s. ATCP 93.700, tank wagon owners and operators are required to comply with the financial responsibility requirements in subchapter VII. ATCP 93.610(1)(b)(b) Duration of use. After 24 months, tank wagons need to be either removed, replaced, or inspected and recertified by the manufacturer. ATCP 93.610(1)(c)(c) Location and type of use. The use of tank wagons is limited to the fueling of vehicles and equipment in the following operations: ATCP 93.610(1)(c)2.2. Highway or runway construction, including associated material processing sites.