Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-20-1-.10 - Water in Retail Tanks; Dispenser Filters
(a) It shall be a violation for water and or
water phase to be detected, when measured from the bottom through the fill
pipe, supply line or detection system of any tank utilized in the storage of
oxygenated fuels, aviation gasoline and aviation fuel sold at retail. A stop
sale shall be issued when water or water phase exceeds one fourth (1/4) of an
inch. It shall be a violation for water to exceed one inch in depth, when
measured from the bottom through the fill pipe, supply line or detection system
of any tank utilized in the storage of the other regulated products sold at
retail. A stop sale shall be issued when water exceeds two inches. For
violations the water must be removed from the tank prior to the delivery and
subsequent selling of additional product from such storage tank. For stop sales
the removal must be done prior to resumption of sales.
(b) Prior to the sale of oxygenated fuels,
the storage tanks must be clean and free of water and sedimentation
(particulate material). Subsequently, the system must be monitored and kept
free of any accumulation of water, water phase and sedimentation.
(c) Retail dispensing equipment shall use a
10 micron or less fuel filter for all products. It is recommended that water
sensitive filters or phase separation filters, compatible with the product
being dispensed, be used.
Notes
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