Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 90-139 - Trade and Consumer Protection
Chapter ATCP 93 - Flammable, Combustible, And Hazardous Liquids
Subchapter VI - Dispensing of Motor Fuels
Section ATCP 93.650 - Aircraft fuel dispensing

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. Fueling operations for aircraft shall follow the requirements in s. ATCP 93.610(3) or 93.615, NFPA 407, NFPA 418, and this section.

(2) SETBACKS.

(a) Aboveground tanks used for public access fueling shall be at least 30 feet from the point of fuel transfer into the aircraft.

(b) Aboveground tank setbacks from buildings, public ways, and property lines shall follow the requirements in Table 93.615-B.

(c)
1. The point of fuel transfer into the aircraft, from any tank or truck supply source, shall be at least 100 feet from public traffic or assembly areas at public events, unless a reduced distance is authorized by the fire chief.

2. The public events referred to in subd. 1. do not include passenger terminals, fixed base operators, or persons entering or exiting the aircraft.

(3) COLLISION PROTECTION.

(a) Barriers shall be provided to protect tanks, pumps, dispensers, and vents from collision damage from aircraft or other vehicles in accordance with s. ATCP 93.430.

(b) Where subject to collision from aircraft, barriers protecting an aboveground tank shall be located at all four corners of the storage tank system and extend at least 12 inches above the top of the tank.

(4) PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION.

(a) All fuel handling equipment for aircraft and installations within the scope of EI 1542, whether new or existing, shall be marked as referenced in the standard.

(b) All aboveground tanks and fill pipes for underground tanks for aircraft, whether new or existing, shall be labeled or otherwise marked using the identification scheme in EI 1542.

Note: EI 1542 has requirements for identifying aviation gasoline (AVGAS) and turbine fuels and the equipment used to store and dispense them.

(5) FUELING HOSE.

(a) All public access, self-service fueling hose for aircraft that is installed or replaced on or after February 1, 2009, shall be reeled or racked unless approved otherwise by the authorized agent or the department.

(b) All fueling hose shall be protected from damage.

(6) OPERATIONS.

(a) General. Individuals who dispense fuel into aircraft shall be knowledgeable in operations and emergency procedures specific to the fuel and fueling systems they are operating.

(b) Amphibious aircraft. Shoreline fuel dispensing systems for amphibious aircraft shall follow the requirements of s. ATCP 93.640.

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