30 CFR §75.1904
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- (a)Diesel fuel tanks used underground shall—
- (1)Have steel walls of a minimum 3/16-inch thickness, or walls made of other metal of a thickness that provides equivalent strength;
- (2)Be protected from corrosion;
- (3)Be of seamless construction or have liquid tight welded seams;
- (4)Not leak; and
- (5)For stationary tanks in permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities, be placed on supports constructed of noncombustible material so that the tanks are at least 12 inches above the floor.
- (b)Underground diesel fuel tanks must be provided with—
- (1)Devices for emergency venting designed to open at a pressure not to exceed 2.5 psi according to the following—
- (i)Tanks with a capacity greater than 500 gallons must have an emergency venting device whose area is equivalent to a pipe with a nominal inside diameter of 5 inches or greater; and
- (ii)Tanks with a capacity of 500 gallons or less must have an emergency venting device whose area is equivalent to a pipe with a nominal inside diameter of 4 inches or greater.
- (2)Tethered or self-closing caps for stationary tanks in permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities and self-closing caps for diesel fuel tanks on diesel fuel transportation units;
- (3)Vents to permit the free discharge of liquid, at least as large as the fill or withdrawal connection, whichever is larger, but not less than 1 1/4 inch nominal inside diameter;
- (4)Liquid tight connections for all tank openings that are—
- (5)Vent pipes that drain toward the tank without sagging and are higher than the fill pipe opening;
- (6)Shutoff valves located as close as practicable to the tank shell on each connection through which liquid can normally flow; and
- (7)An automatic closing, heat-actuated valve on each withdrawal connection below the liquid level.
- (1)Devices for emergency venting designed to open at a pressure not to exceed 2.5 psi according to the following—
- (c)When tanks are provided with openings for manual gauging, liquid tight, tethered or self-closing caps or covers must be provided and must be kept closed when not open for gauging.
- (d)Surfaces of the tank and its associated components must be protected against damage by collision.
- (e)Before being placed in service, tanks and their associated components must be tested for leakage at a pressure equal to the working pressure, except tanks and components connected directly to piping systems, which must be properly designed for the application.
- (f)Safety cans must be:
- (1)Limited to a nominal capacity of 5 gallons or less;
- (2)Equipped with a flexible or rigid tubular nozzle attached to a valved spout;
- (3)Provided with a vent valve designed to open and close simultaneously and automatically with the opening and closing of the pouring valve; and
- (4)Designed so that they will safely relieve internal pressure when exposed to fire.