Code of Massachusetts Regulations
980 CMR - ENERGY FACILITIES SITING COUNCIL
Title 980 CMR 10.00 - Siting Of Intrastate Liquefied Natural Gas Storage
Section 10.04 - Ancillary Requirements
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Dike Requirements.
(2) Separation of Components. The applicant must design and construct the storage tanks at the site as required by the Department of Public Utilities to enable the predictable movement of personnel, maintenance equipment, and emergency equipment within and around the facility.
(3) Inspection of hisulating Material. The integrity of the insulating material and sealant at each facility must be certified yearly by a registered professional engineer. The results of such inspections must be provided to the Department of Public Utilities as required by that agency. If the insulating material fails to meet the inspection standards, the Department of Public Utilities may order the repair or replacement of the material with the same or superior insulating characteristics as the material originally installed.
(4) Plan for Removal of Precipitation. The applicant must present a plan for the removal of rain, ice, and snow from the diked area surrounding the storage tank. The plan must provide for completion of snow removal within 48 hours after the commencement of the snowfall.
(5) Safety Plan. The company must submit a comprehensive safety plan describing actions to be taken by company personnel and public safety officials in the event of any accident as well as a program of yearly safety consultations with each property owner within the affected portion of the industrial zone. These consultations will be conducted as prescribed by the Department of Public Utilities. The purpose of this requirement is to ensure the maintenance of necessary levels of information and preparedness for those persons who are within the affected portion of the industrial zone.
(6) Alarm System. Each facility must be equipped with an alarm system which must be sounded simultaneously with the alerting of the fire department of an accident. The alarm system must be sufficiently loud to alert persons out to and including the most distant zone specified in 980 CMR 10.02(2)(a)4. The company shall notify the Council that this system is operational and that persons within that zone have been acquainted with the system. The alarm system shall be installed and periodically tested as may be required by the Department of Public Utilities.