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 175.460 - Marinas
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code ยง 175.460
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Dispensing equipment at marine motor fuel dispensing facilities shall comply with the requirements of Section 175.450(e), with the additions or modifications specified in this Section. Marine motor fuel dispensing facilities shall also comply with Section 175.250.
1) Dispensing devices at marine motor fuel
dispensing facilities may be located on open piers, wharves or floating docks,
on shore, or on piers of the solid-fill type and shall be located away from
other structures to provide room for safe ingress and egress of craft to be
fueled.
2) Under-dispenser
containment shall be required for dispensers.
3) A mechanical return reel shall be required
for hose lengths in excess of 18 feet. All hose shall be secured and protected
from damage and shall not be permitted to lie in the water or on the ground in
a manner that is unprotected from accidental damage.
4) Dispenser nozzles shall be of the
automatic closing type; hold-open clips or devices shall not be
allowed.
b) Piping and Shutoff Valves
1) Anti-siphon devices such as
solenoid valves shall be required when the piping slopes downward from the
tank.
2) Floating docks or
structures shall require flexible lines from shore to dock. Suitable lengths of
approved flexible hose may be employed between the shore piping and the piping
on the floating structure, as made necessary by change in water level or
shoreline. A listed breakaway valve shall be installed on shore where the
piping approaches the dock or other floating structure. Any product supply line
shall have secondary containment, and new installations must be double-walled
with interstitial monitoring after April 1, 1995. Flexible connectors shall be
required at dock hinge points for rigid primary.
3) All aboveground piping shall meet the
requirements of UL 1369. Such piping shall also have proper hangers and mounts
and be protected from physical damage.
4) Where stray electrical currents are
encountered, piping containing liquids at marine motor fuel dispensing
facilities shall be electrically insulated from the shore piping.
5) A readily accessible valve to shut off the
product supply from shore shall be provided in each pipeline at or near the
approach to the pier and at the shore end of each marine pipeline, adjacent to
the point where a flexible hose is attached.
c) Leak Detection.
All pressurized piping systems shall be equipped with line leak detectors pursuant to Section 175.640.
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