Table 93.200-2
API
American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20005
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. 570 (4th edition, 2016)
Piping Inspection Code: In-service Inspection, Rating, Repair, Alteration, and Rerating of In-service Piping Systems
2. RP 575-14 (3rd edition,
2014)
Guidelines and Methods for Inspection of Existing Atmospheric and Low-pressure Storage Tanks
3. Std 650-With addenda 1 and 2
Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage
4. RP 651 (4th edition, 2014)
Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tanks
5. RP 652 (4th edition, 2014)
Lining of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Bottoms
6. Std 653 (5th edition, 2014)
Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction
9. RP 1604 (3rd edition,
1996)
Closure of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
10. RP 1615 (6th edition,
2011)
Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems, Sixth Edition
11. RP 1621 (5th edition,
1993)
Bulk Liquid Stock Control at Retail Outlets
12. RP 1626 [2nd edition,
2010 (with errata and addendum)]
Storing and Handling Ethanol and Gasoline-Ethanol Blends at Distribution Terminals and Filling Stations
13. RP 1631 (Fifth edition, 2001)
Interior Lining and Periodic Inspection of Underground Storage Tanks
14. RP 1632 (3rd edition,
1996, R 2010)
Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks and Piping Systems
15. RP 1637 (3rd edition,
2006
Using the API Color-Symbol System to Mark Equipment and Vehicles for Product Identification at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities and Distribution Terminals
16. Std 2000 (7th edition,
2014)
Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks
17. Std 2015 (8th edition,
2018)
Requirements for Safe Entry and Cleaning of Petroleum Storage Tanks
18. RP 2200 (5th edition,
2015)
Repairing Hazardous Liquid Pipelines
19. Std 2350 (4th edition,
2012)
Overfill Protection for Storage Tanks in Petroleum Facilities
20. Std 2610 (2nd edition,
2005)
Design, Construction, Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection of Terminal and Tank Facilities
Table 93.200-3
ASTM
ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive
West Conshohocken, PA 19428
Standard Reference Number
Title
G158-98 (2016)
Standard Guide for Three Methods of Assessing Buried Steel Tanks
Table 93.200-3j
EI
Energy Institute
61 New Cavendish Street London W1G 7AR, UK
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. EI 1529 (7th edition,
2014)
Aviation fuelling hose and hose assemblies
2. EI 1542 (9th edition,
2012)
Identification markings for dedicated aviation fuel manufacturing and distribution facilities, airport storage and mobile fuelling equipment
Table 93.200-3r
HIR Technical Services
H.I.R. Technical Services
P.O. Box 611 Titusville, PA 16354
Standard Reference Number
Title
HIR FTV RP 2007
In-service Inspection of Aboveground Atmospheric Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Tanks and Vessels
KWA
Ken Wilcox Associates 1125 Valley Ridge Drive Grain Valley, MO 64029
Standard Reference Number
Title
1999 Version
Recommended Practice for Inspecting Buried Lined Steel Tanks Using a Video Camera
Table 93.200-4
Table 93.200-5
NACE
NACE International 1440 South Creek Drive
Houston, TX 77084-4906
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. SP0169-2013
Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems
2. SP0178-2007
Design, Fabrication, and Surface Finish Practices for Tanks and Vessels to Be Lined for Immersion Service
3. SP0188-2006
Discontinuity (Holiday) Testing of New Protective Coatings on Conductive Substrates
4. SP0193-2016
Application of Cathodic Protection to Control External Cathodic Protection of Carbon Steel On-Grade Storage Tank Bottoms
5. SP0285-2011
External Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by Cathodic Protection
6. SP0286-2007
Electrical Isolation of Cathodically Protected Pipelines
6m. TM0101-2012
Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for Cathodic Protection on Underground or Submerged Metallic Tank Systems
7. TM0497-2012
Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for Cathodic Protection on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems
Table 93.200-6
NFPA®
National Fire Protection Association®
One Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. 10 (2018)
Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers
1m. 20 (2016)
Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection
2. 30 (2018)
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
3. 30A (2018)
Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
4. 30B (2015)
Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products
5. 31 (2016)
Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment
5m. 35 (2016)
Standard for the Manufacture of Organic Coatings
6. 37 (2018)
Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
7. 68 (2018)
Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting
8. 110 (2016)
Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
9. 326 (2015)
Standard for the Safeguarding of Tanks and Containers for Entry, Cleaning, or Repair
10. 385 (2017)
Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
11. 407 (2017)
Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing
12. 410 (2015) Chapter 6
only
Standard on Aircraft Maintenance
13. 418 (2016)
Standard for Heliports
14. 704 (2017)
Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response
Table 93.200-7
PEI
Petroleum Equipment Institute
PO Box 2380
Tulsa, OK 74101
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. RP100-17
Recommended Practices for Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems
2. RP200-13
Recommended Practices for Installation of Aboveground Storage Systems for Motor-Vehicle Fueling
3. RP300-09
Recommended Practices for Installation and Testing of Vapor- Recovery Systems at Vehicle-Fueling Sites
4. RP400-18
Recommended Procedure for Testing Electrical Continuity of Fuel-Dispensing Hanging Hardware
5. RP500-11
Recommended Practices for Inspection and Maintenance of Motor Fuel Dispensing Equipment
6. RP600-12
Recommended Practices for Overfill Prevention for Shop- Fabricated Aboveground Tanks
7. RP800-13
Recommended Practices for Installation of Bulk Storage Plants
8. RP900-17
Recommended Practices for the Inspection and Maintenance of UST Systems
9. RP1000-14
Recommended Practices for the Installation of Marina Fueling Systems
10. RP1200-17
Recommended Practices for the Testing and Verification of Spill, Overfill, Leak Detection and Secondary Containment Equipment at UST Facilities
11. RP1300-13
Recommended Practices for the Design, Installation, Service, Repair and Maintenance of Aviation Fueling Systems
12. RP1400-14
Recommended Practices for the Design and Installation of Fueling Systems for Emergency Generators, Stationary Diesel Engines and Oil Burner Systems
Table 93.200-8
SSPC
The Society for Protective Coatings
40 24th Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Standard Reference Number
Title
VIS 2 (2001)
Standard Method of Evaluating Degree of Rusting on Painted Steel Surfaces
Table 93.200-9
STI
Steel Tank Institute
944 Donata Court
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
Standard Reference Number
Title
1m. R012 (2007)
Recommended Practice for Interstitial Tightness Testing of Existing Underground Double Wall Steel Tanks
2. R051 (2017)
Cathodic Protection Testing Procedures for sti-P3® USTs
4e. R111 (2016)
Storage Tank Maintenance
4m. R892 (2006
Recommended Practices for Corrosion Protection of Underground Piping Networks Associated with Liquid Storage and Dispensing Systems
4s. R972 (2010)
Recommended Practice for the Addition of Supplemental Anodes to sti-P3® USTs
5. SP001 (6th Edition, 2018)
Standard for the Inspection of Aboveground Storage Tanks
6. SP031 (2018)
Standard for Repair of Shop-Fabricated Aboveground Tanks for Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
7. SP131 (2014)
Standard for Inspection, Repair and Modification of Shop- Fabricated Underground Tanks for Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Table 93.200-10
UL
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
333 Pfingsten Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-2096
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. UL 142 (2006)
Standard for Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
2. UL 971 (1995)
Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable Liquids
3. UL 1746 (2007)
Standard for External Corrosion Protection Systems For Steel Underground Storage Tanks
4.UL 1856 (2013)
Outline of Investigation for Underground Fuel Tank Internal Retrofit Systems
5. UL 2080 (2000)
Standard for Fire Resistant Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
6. UL 2085 (1997)
Standard for Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
7. UL 2258 (2010)
Nonmetallic Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids
Table 93.200-11
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave. SW
Washington DC 20585
Standard Reference Number
Title
1. DOE/GO 102016-4854
(February 2016)
Handbook for Handling, Storing, and Dispensing E85 and Other Ethanol-Gasoline Blends
2. DOE/GO 102016-4875
(Fifth Edition, Revised, November 2016)
Biodiesel Handling and Use Guide
ATCP 93.210 Application of standards. (1) All flammable, combustible and hazardous liquids, and equipment and facilities that are used to store them shall be designed, constructed, installed, operated, inspected, tested and maintained as specified in the standards adopted in s. ATCP 93.200, as those standards apply to the specific liquid, equipment or facility, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
(2) All codes and standards referenced in the standards adopted in s. ATCP 93.200 shall apply to the prescribed extent of each such reference, except as modified by this chapter.
(3) Any requirements in the standards adopted in s. ATCP 93.200 that address design and construction of public buildings or places of employment and which conflict with requirements in chs. SPS 361 to 366, are not included as part of this chapter.
Note: In addition to addressing new construction for public buildings and places of employment, chs. SPS 361 to 366 generally require in s. SPS 361.03 (13) that every existing public building or place of employment be maintained to conform with the building code requirements which applied when the building, structure, element, system, or component thereof was constructed.
(4) All fire detection, prevention, suppression and isolation features required by a standard adopted in s. ATCP 93.200 shall be provided as specified in the standard, unless mandated otherwise by chs. SPS 361 to 366, under sub. (3).
(5) All fire detection, prevention, suppression and isolation features that are installed, whether or not they are required by rule or standard, shall be inspected, tested and maintained as required by the applicable standard adopted in s. ATCP 93.200 or by other rules of the department of safety and professional services.
Note: See also ch. SPS 314, Wisconsin Fire Prevention Code, for requirements on the inspection, testing and maintenance of fixed and portable fire protection systems.
(6) Any permit referenced in the standards adopted in s. ATCP 93.200 is not required by this chapter but may be required at the local level if done so through a local ordinance.
Note: For example, the permit referenced in NFPA 30 section 6.5.3.1 for spark−producing operations is not required by this chapter but may be applied through a local ordinance.
ATCP 93.220 Secondary references. For the purposes of this chapter, the department of safety and professional services shall enforce the applicable provisions of the following Wisconsin administrative codes in lieu of the indicated standards that are referenced in the NFPA standards adopted in s. ATCP 93.200:
(1) BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS. Chapter SPS 341 in lieu of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
(2) BUILDING ELEMENTS. Chapters SPS 361 to 366 in lieu of the following NFPA standards:
(a) NFPA 101®— Life Safety Code®.
(b) NFPA 220 — Standard on Types of Building Construction.
(c) NFPA 221 — Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls and Fire Barrier Walls.
(d) NFPA 5000®– Building Construction and Safety Code®
Note: In addition to addressing new construction for public buildings and places of employment, chs. SPS 361 to 366 generally require in section SPS 361.03 (13) that every existing public building or place of employment be maintained to conform with the building code requirements which applied when the building, structure, element, system, or component thereof was constructed.
(3) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Chapter SPS 316 in lieu of NFPA 70 — National Electrical Code®.
ATCP 93.225 Alternate standards. (1) Alternate standards that are equivalent to or more stringent than the standards incorporated by reference in this chapter may be used in lieu of incorporated standards if the alternate standard is approved by the department, or if written approval is issued by the department in accordance with s. ATCP 93.130 or ATCP 93.170.
(3) Determination of approval shall be based on an analysis of the alternate standard and the standard referenced in this chapter, prepared by a qualified independent third party or the organization that published the standard contained in this chapter.
(4) The department may include specific conditions in issuing an approval, including an expiration date for the approval. Violations of the conditions under which an approval is issued shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
(5) If the department determines that the alternate standard is not equivalent to or more stringent than the referenced standard, the request for approval shall be denied in writing.
(6) The department may revoke an approval for any false statements or misrepresentations of facts on which the approval was based.
(7) The department may reexamine an approved alternate standard and issue a revised approval at any time.
ATCP 93.230 General requirements. (1) APPLICATION. This section applies to all new and existing tank systems, their appurtenances, and the associated property and facilities.
(2) ACCESS. (a) Owners and operators of storage tank systems shall cooperate fully with inspections, monitoring, testing and requests for document submission conducted or required by the authorized agent or the department.
(b) Facilities shall have available personnel, keys, codes or other items necessary to provide open access to sumps, dispensers, pumps or areas that contain liquid system valves, controls, connections and fittings for the purpose of inspecting for leaks, functionality of fire safety and leak prevention equipment or verification of proper system operation.
Note: Section 93.08, Stats., reads as follows:
In performing their duties or in enforcing the laws entrusted to their administration, the department and its authorized agents may do all of the following:
(1) Enter, within reasonable hours, any field, orchard, garden, packing ground, building, freight or express office, warehouse, car, vessel, vehicle, room, cellar, storehouse, cold storage plant, packing house, stockyard, railroad yard or any other place of business, which it may be necessary or desirable for them to enter.
(2) Open any box, carton, parcel, package or other receptacle, inspect the contents thereof, and, upon payment or tender of the market value, take samples of any product or material contained therein.
(3) Inspect products and materials and collect and test samples of them.
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