49 CFR 195.264 - Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 49: Transportation

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Title 49: Transportation

Subtitle B: Other Regulations Relating to Transportation (Continued)

CHAPTER I: PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED)

SUBCHAPTER D: PIPELINE SAFETY

PART 195: TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS BY PIPELINE

Subpart D: Construction

195.264 - Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks.

(a) A means must be provided for containing hazardous liquids in the event of spillage or failure of an aboveground breakout tank.

(b) After October 2, 2000, compliance with paragraph (a) of this section requires the following for the aboveground breakout tanks specified:

(1) For tanks built to API Specification 12F, API Standard 620, and others (such as API Standard 650 or its predecessor Standard 12C), the installation of impoundment must be in accordance with the following sections of NFPA 30:

(i) Impoundment around a breakout tank must be installed in accordance with section 4.3.2.3.2; and

(ii) Impoundment by drainage to a remote impounding area must be installed in accordance with section 4.3.2.3.1.

(2) For tanks built to API 2510, the installation of impoundment must be in accordance with section 5 or 11 of API 2510 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3).

(c) Aboveground breakout tank areas must be adequately protected against unauthorized entry.

(d) Normal/emergency relief venting must be provided for each atmospheric pressure breakout tank. Pressure/vacuum-relieving devices must be provided for each low-pressure and high-pressure breakout tank.

(e) For normal/emergency relief venting and pressure/vacuum-relieving devices installed on aboveground breakout tanks after October 2, 2000, compliance with paragraph (d) of this section requires the following for the tanks specified:

(1) Normal/emergency relief venting installed on atmospheric pressure tanks built to API Specification 12F (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3) must be in accordance with Section 4, and Appendices B and C, of API Specification 12F (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3).

(2) Normal/emergency relief venting installed on atmospheric pressure tanks (such as those built to API Standard 650 or its predecessor Standard 12C) must be in accordance with API Standard 2000 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3).

(3) Pressure-relieving and emergency vacuum-relieving devices installed on low pressure tanks built to API Standard 620 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3) must be in accordance with section 9 of API Standard 620 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3) and its references to the normal and emergency venting requirements in API Standard 2000 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3).

(4) Pressure and vacuum-relieving devices installed on high pressure tanks built to API Standard 2510 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3) must be in accordance with sections 7 or 11 of API Standard 2510 (incorporated by reference, see ? 195.3).

[Amdt. 195-66, 64 FR 15935, Apr. 2, 1999, as amended by 195-86, 71 FR 33410, June 9, 2006; 195-94, 75 FR 48606, Aug. 11, 2010]



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