Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 175 - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND THE STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, SALE AND USE OF PETROLEUM AND OTHER REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Subpart D - DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 175.440 - Venting of Tanks
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code ยง 175.440
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Vents
1) Each tank shall be provided with a
separate working vent pipe, connected with the top of the tank and carried up
to the outer air. Except as allowed in subsection (b), manifolding of working
vents is prohibited. The pipe shall be arranged for proper drainage to the
storage tank, and its lower end shall not extend through the top of the tank
for a distance of more than one inch; it shall have no traps or pockets. Float
vent valve overfill devices are not considered an extension of the standard
vent.
2) The upper end of the pipe
shall be provided with an updraft vent device only, with 40 gauge screening. A
pressure vacuum vent will meet this requirement.
3) The vent pipe shall be of sufficient
cross-sectional area to permit escape of air and vapor during the filling
operation and in compliance with NFPA 30, incorporated by reference in 41 Ill.
Adm. Code 174.210, and in no case less
than 11/4" in diameter. If a power pump is used in filling the storage tank,
and a tight connection is made to the fill pipe, the vent pipe shall not be
smaller than the fill pipe.
4)
Exposed vents above grade must be of steel construction or other material as
approved by OSFM during the permit process.
5) Vents attached to buildings shall be
securely fastened to avoid damage from wind and testing procedures. When
free-standing vents are installed, the vent pipes shall be capable of
supporting themselves with respect to normal loads imposed by wind and testing
procedures.
6) The vent pipe shall
terminate outside buildings:
A) at a point not
less than 12 feet above the adjacent ground level and not less than 5 feet,
measured vertically and horizontally, from any window or other building
opening, such as a basement, cellar, pit, ventilated soffit or air intake of
any building;
B) in a location that
will not permit vapors to accumulate or travel to an unsafe location, enter
building openings, or be trapped under eaves, and that is at least 15 feet
(4.5 meters) from powered
ventilation air intake devices; and
C) in a manner so that the vent piping shall
project above any canopy facia no less than 4 feet.
7) No vent piping is allowed inside
buildings. Existing vent piping inside buildings may remain if approved, in
writing, by OSFM.
8) Adequate
collision protection to protect against physical damage shall be provided for
vent piping.
9) Hazardous substance
tanks shall be vented in accordance with a nationally recognized standard for
the substance contained within the tank or as approved by OSFM to be no less
protective of human health or the environment.
b) Exceptions to Ban on Manifolding Vents
Manifolded vents existing as of May 2, 2023 may be left in place, provided that the vents can be shown, by field verification, to comply with OSFM rules at the time of installation. On or after May 2, 2023, new manifolding shall not be allowed except as approved by OSFM based on a Licensed Professional Engineer's certified engineering plans submitted at the time of permit application.
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