Utah Admin. Code R307-327-4 - General Requirements
(1) Any
existing stationary storage tank, reservoir or other container with a capacity
greater than 40,000 gallons (150,000 liters) that is used to store volatile
petroleum liquids with a true vapor pressure greater than 10.5 kilo pascals
(kPa) (1.52 psia) at storage temperature shall be fitted with control equipment
that will minimize vapor loss to the atmosphere. Storage tanks, except those
erected before January 1, 1979, which are equipped with external floating
roofs, shall be fitted with an internal floating roof that shall rest on the
surface of the liquid contents and shall be equipped with a closure seal or
seals to close the space between the roof edge and the tank wall, or
alternative equivalent controls, provided the design and effectiveness of such
equipment is documented and submitted to and approved by the director. The
owner or operator shall maintain a record of the type and maximum true vapor
pressure of stored liquid.
(2) The
owner or operator of a petroleum liquid storage tank not subject to (1) above,
but containing a petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure greater than 7.0
kPa (1.0 psia), shall maintain records of the average monthly storage
temperature, the type of liquid, throughput quantities, and the maximum true
vapor pressure.
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