Section 93.610. Fuel dispensing systems using aboveground mobile tanks.  


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  • (1) Tank wagons.
    (a) General .
    1. Tank wagons shall be constructed and used in accordance with this subsection.
    2. Existing tank wagons shall be brought into compliance with the requirements in par. (e) within 5 years after February 1, 2009.
    (b) Duration of use . A tank wagon may stay on the customer's premises for a maximum of 24 months.
    (c) Location and type of use. The use of tank wagons is limited to the fueling of vehicles and equipment in the following operations:
    1. Landfill and mine, pit and quarry operations.
    2. Highway or runway construction, including associated material processing sites.
    3. Construction projects for buildings, structures and utilities.
    4. Logging and woodcutting operations.
    5. De-watering operations.
    6. Farming operations included under the definition of farming.
    7. Trail grooming.
    8. Fueling of heating or cooling units on semi-trailers.
    (d) Limitations on location and type of use .
    1. Tank wagons may not be used for fueling vehicles unless the vehicles are dedicated to the operation of the specific project or facility.
    2. Tank wagons may not be used for general fueling of fleet vehicles or any retail sales.
    (e) Specifications for tank wagons . Tank wagons shall be constructed in accordance with all of the following:
    1. The maximum total capacity of a tank wagon shall be 1,100 gallons.
    2. The maximum capacity of a tank or individual compartment used to store Class I liquids shall be 330 gallons.
    3. The tank shall be permanently affixed to the chassis.
    4. Tanks shall be coated on the exterior to inhibit rust.
    5. Tank wall thickness and joint configuration shall be in accordance with UL 142.
    6.
    a. The fill opening for the tank shall be liquid tight, lockable and separate from any other opening.
    b. Tanks used to dispense gasoline shall be equipped with a drop tube at the fill opening, that terminates within 6 inches of the tank bottom.
    7. Tanks shall be provided with an updraft-type vent affixed to an 18-inch high standpipe, and the vent shall comply with one of the following:
    a. For tanks up to 660 gallons — a 2-inch vent.
    b. For tanks of 661 to 900 gallons — a 2.5-inch vent.
    c. For tanks of 901 to 1,100 gallons — a 3-inch vent.
    8. Tanks shall be provided with a liquid-level gauge.
    9.
    a. Tanks that store Class I liquids shall be provided with a permanently mounted, listed pumping device.
    b. A pump using a gasoline combustion engine may only be used on tanks containing Class II or III liquids.
    10. Tank wagons shall be provided with listed fueling hose that is stored and secured on a hanger or hose reel.
    11. The pump shall be equipped with a manufactured anti-siphon device.
    12. Where Class I or II liquids are dispensed, means shall be provided to electrically bond the tank to the equipment being fueled.
    13. Frames, chassis, tires, and rims shall be constructed and maintained so they are adequate to support the weight of the system and keep it stable.
    14.
    a. The product stored in the tank shall be clearly marked on the tank.
    b. Tanks with multiple compartments shall also be marked at the fill point of the tank.
    15. Nozzles may not have a latch-open device.
    (f) Operations involving tank wagons .
    1. Tank wagons shall be empty of liquid product while being towed off the premises where used or on any public-access road, lane or highway.
    2. Tank wagons shall be protected from public access and public vehicle collision while on the premises where used.
    3. Tanks placed within 25 feet of a public roadway shall be protected by collision protection.
    4. Tank wagons that contained Class I liquids immediately before transport shall be purged of flammable vapors before transport off of the premises where used.
    5. The fueling operator shall remain in attendance at the dispensing nozzle while fuel is flowing.
    6. Fuel may not be dispensed using gravity discharge.
    7. No more than 1 tank wagon may be towed at one time by a transport vehicle.
    8. Support shall be provided for single-axle units to prevent tipping.
    9.
    a. Tank placements shall comply with the setback requirements in s. ATCP 93.630 (2) (a) , except as provided in subd. 9. b.
    b. Where setbacks required in subd. 9. a. cannot be met, the setbacks from buildings and public ways shall be the maximum allowed by the current conditions at the site, as approved by the authorized agent or the department.
    (2) Movable tanks.
    (a) General. This section applies to temporary uses of aboveground storage tanks constructed in accordance with NFPA 30 section 21.4.2. or a similar standard recognized by the department.
    (b) Duration of use. A movable tank may be used on the customer's property for a maximum of 24 months.
    (c) Location and type of use. Movable tanks may be used only for fueling of vehicles and equipment in the following situations:
    1. In accordance with sub. (1) (c) 1. to 7.
    2. At recycling centers and refuse centers.
    3. At power generating stations.
    4. For short-term use during fuel storage equipment changeovers.
    (d) Limitations on location and type of use. Movable tanks may not be used for any retail sales, or for fueling vehicles unless the vehicles are dedicated to the operation of the specific project or facility.
    (e) Specifications for movable tanks.
    1. Movable tanks shall be constructed in accordance with the design standards of NFPA 30 section 21.4.2 or a similar standard recognized by the department.
    2. Nozzles may not have a latch-open device.
    3. The maximum capacity of a movable tank shall be 1,100 gallons.
    4. Movable tanks are not required to be listed.
    (f) Operations involving movable tanks.
    1.
    a. Tank placements shall comply with the setback requirements in s. ATCP 93.630 (2) (a) , except as provided in subd. 1. b.
    b. Where setbacks required in subd. 1. a. cannot be met, the setbacks from buildings and public ways shall be the maximum allowed by the current conditions at the site, as approved by the authorized agent or the department.
    2. Movable tanks shall be protected from public access and public vehicle collision.
    3. Tanks placed within 25 feet of a public roadway shall be protected by collision protection.
    4. The fueling operator shall remain in attendance at the dispensing nozzle while fuel is flowing.
    (3) Tank vehicles.
    (a) General. This section applies to temporary uses of tank vehicles that are constructed in accordance with NFPA 385.
    (b) Duration of use . Tank vehicles may remain on the customer's property for a maximum of 5 days unless any of the following conditions apply:
    1. The tank vehicle is used to fill aircraft in accordance with s. ATCP 93.650 , or aircraft support equipment.
    2. Prior to the tank vehicle arriving at the customer's property, the local fire department has approved conditional use for more than 5 days.
    3. The tank vehicle is converted to a stationary tank in accordance with s. ATCP 93.330 .
    (c) Location and type of use . Tank vehicles may be used only for transferring fuel into a fixed-tank system, or for fueling of vehicles and equipment in the following situations:
    1. With the expressed permission of the local fire department.
    2. Fueling of vehicles and equipment on the customer's premises and in connection with the business, for the uses listed in subs. (1) (c) 1. to 7. and (2) (c) 2.
    3. Fueling of fleet vehicles or locomotives in accordance with this subsection.
    4. Fueling of watercraft under emergency conditions in accordance with s. ATCP 93.640 (5) or as allowed under NFPA 30A section 9.6.
    5. Fueling of aircraft in accordance with s. ATCP 93.650 .
    (d) Specifications for tank vehicles .
    1. Tank vehicles shall be constructed in accordance with NFPA 385.
    2. Readily accessible and functional portable fire extinguishers shall be carried on the vehicle as required by NFPA 385.
    3. Tank vehicles shall carry all of the following supplies:
    a. A storm drain plug kit.
    b. A containment berm with a minimum effective length of 12 feet.
    c. Non-water absorbent material capable of absorbing a minimum of 25 gallons of fuel.
    (e) Transfer into tank vehicles. Fuel may be transferred into a tank vehicle only from a fixed storage tank system, except where this chapter permits otherwise for emergencies.
    (f) Operations involving tank vehicles . All operations involving tank vehicles shall be in accordance with all of the following requirements:
    1. The fueling operation shall take place outdoors, and the point of transfer shall be at least 15 feet from a building.
    2. Fuel may not be dispensed using gravity discharge.
    3. Expansion space shall be left in each tank to prevent overflow in the event of a rise in temperature.
    4. Nighttime deliveries shall be made in well-lighted areas, or a means of lighting shall be provided for the dispensing and delivery area.
    5. The tank vehicle shall have its flasher lights in operation during fueling.
    6. Fueling operations are prohibited within 25 feet of an ignition source.
    7. Dispensing operations may not take place where either the operation or a fuel spill would impede either egress from a building or facility access by emergency response personnel.
    8. Fueling operations shall take place in locations that utilize natural features or manmade barriers such that a spill will not flow into a building or into the waters of the state.
    9. The company providing the mobile fueling service shall maintain an agreement with a local emergency response provider unless the company is equipped to provide emergency response.
    10. The 2 vehicles shall be electrically bonded when dispensing Class I or II liquids.
    11.
    a. Where the fueling operation is accessible to the public, precautions shall be taken, such as the placement of signs, to notify the public that fueling is in process.
    b. The signs shall have black letters at least 2 inches high with a minimum stroke width of ½ inch on a yellow background.
    c. The signs shall read as follows:
    12. All engines, motors, and electrical equipment not essential to the fueling operation shall be shut down.
    13. The fuel delivery nozzle shall be put in contact with the fill pipe before the flow of fuel begins, and this contact shall be continuously maintained until the flow stops.
    14. The operator shall remain in attendance at the dispensing nozzle while fuel is flowing.
    (4) Other mobile tanks. Written approval shall be obtained from the department prior to dispensing fuel from any mobile tank that is not addressed in subs. (1) to (3) .
CR 07-029 : cr. Register November 2008 No. 635 , eff. 2-1-09; correction in (1) (f) 9. a., (2) (f) 1. a., (3) (b) 1., 3., (c) 4., 5. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7. , Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672 ; corrections in (1) (f) 9. a., (2) (f) 1. a., (3) (b) 1., 3., (c) 4., 5. Register October 2013 No. 694 .

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In accordance with section ATCP 93.700 , tank wagon owners and operators are required to comply with the financial responsibility requirements in subchapter VII. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 For farming operations, there are additional setback requirements in section ATCP 93.630 . Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 See section ATCP 93.330 (4) for requirements for converting a tank vehicle to a stationary tank. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 In accordance with section ATCP 93.700 , owners or operators of tank vehicles who conduct fueling in accordance with this section are required to comply with the financial responsibility requirements in subchapter VII. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Note: Federal Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure requirements in 40 CFR 112 include provisions for secondary containment for tank vehicles while parked. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 This type of fueling is also known by the term "wet-hose fueling." Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 NFPA 30A section 11.9 allows fueling of Class II fuels directly from a tank vehicle, for commercial or governmental watercraft used in connection with the business. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 NFPA 385 requires 1 portable fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 4A, 40-B:C – or 2 or more extinguishers, each having a minimum rating of 2A, 20-B:C. NFPA 385 and this chapter require portable fire extinguishers to be maintained in accordance with NFPA 10. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 "NO SMOKING
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