Utah Admin. Code R307-328-6 - Gasoline Cargo Tank
(1) Gasoline cargo
tanks must be designed and maintained to be vapor tight during loading and
unloading operations as well as during transport, except for normal pressure
venting required under United States Department of Transportation
Regulations.
(2) The design of the
vapor recovery system shall be such that when the gasoline cargo tank is
connected to an approved storage tank vapor recovery system or loading
terminal, 90% vapor recovery efficiencies are realized. The connectors of the
gasoline cargo tanks shall be compatible with the fittings on the fill pipes
and vapor vents at the storage containers and gasoline loading terminals where
the gasoline cargo tank will service or be serviced. Adapters may be used to
achieve compatibility.
(3) No
person shall knowingly allow the introduction of gasoline into, dispensing of
gasoline from, or transportation of gasoline in a gasoline cargo tank that does
not meet the leak tight testing requirements of Section
R307-328-7.
(4) A vapor-laden gasoline cargo tank may be
refilled only at installations equipped to recover, process, or dispose of
vapors. Gasoline cargo tanks that only service locations with storage
containers specifically exempted from the requirements of Section
R307-328-5 need not be
retrofitted to comply with Subsections
R307-328-6(1) through
(3), provided such gasoline cargo tanks are
loaded through a submerged fill pipe or equivalent equipment provided the
design and effectiveness of such equipment are documented and submitted to and
approved by the director.
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