21 September
2007
Print Copies
Now Available of PEI's Recommended Practices for Overfill
Prevention for Shop-Fabricated Aboveground Tanks
Print copies of PEI/RP600 can
be purchased on PEI's Web site at www.pei.org/rp600, or
by calling (918) 494-9696. Single-copy price is $40
for members, $95 for non-members.
TULSA,
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copies of the Petroleum Equipment Institute’s Recommended
Practices for Overfill Prevention for Shop-Fabricated
Aboveground Tanks (PEI/RP600-07) is available for
purchase today, Sept. 21, 2007. This latest Recommended
Practices document was produced by the Petroleum Equipment
Institute’s (PEI) Aboveground Tank Overfill Prevention
Committee and is intended to provide a comprehensive
reference that consolidates published and unpublished
information from equipment manufacturers, installers,
tank owners, and regulators concerning proper procedures
and equipment to minimize aboveground tank overfill incidents.
Printed copies of this 34-page document can be purchased
on PEI's Web site at www.pei.org/rp600 or
by contacting PEI by phone. Single copies can be purchased
for $40 by PEI members and $95 by non-members.
The recommended
practices described in the document are limited to the
installation, operation, inspection, maintenance and
testing of overfill-prevention equipment used on shop-fabricated,
stationary, and atmospheric aboveground tanks intended
for the storage or supply of liquid petroleum products
and alternative fuels. These recommended practices may
be applied to tanks used for: bulk storage; motor-fuels
dispensing; emergency-generator systems; residential
and commercial heating-oil supply systems; or used-oil
storage systems. The information contained in the Recommended Practices for Overfill
Prevention for Shop-Fabricated Aboveground Tanks document
has been assembled from several sources provided by equipment
manufacturers, installers and end-users.
The transfer
of large quantities of fuel into aboveground storage
tanks usually involves a variety of pumps, pipes, valves
and controls. The configuration of this equipment is
very often unique to each storage-tank facility. Typically,
the only person on site to manage the fuel transfer operation
is the tank-vehicle driver. The lack of industry standards
for fuel-transfer procedures and equipment and the reliance
on a minimum number of personnel to execute the fuel
transfer pose significant challenges to reducing the
occurrence of overfill incidents.
PEI has produced this
document as an industry service. The intent of the recommended
practices is to prevent loss of life; protect the environment;
promote best practices for safely transferring fuel into
tanks; prevent tank overfills; prevent damage to property
resulting from overfills; and minimize costs from cleanups
and remediation. The recommended practices described
in the document represent a synthesis of industry procedures,
manufacturers' recommendations and regulatory standards
relating to overfill prevention for shop-fabricated aboveground
storage tanks.
The practices are the consensus
recommendations of the PEI Aboveground Tank Overfill
Prevention Committee. The Committee is made up of representatives
from petroleum-marketing, equipment-manufacturing, service and installation contracting
companies, as well as regulatory agencies. The Committee
includes:
Sonny Underwood, Chairman
Mid-South Steel Products, Inc.
Cape Girardeau, MO
John Albert
MO Department of Agriculture
Jefferson City, MO
Tracy Barth
MFA Oil Company
Columbia, MO
Terry D. Cooper
Acterra Group
Marion, IA
Brad Holmes
Clay & Bailey Mfg. Co.
Kansas City, MO
Sam Lillard
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Richmond, VA
Phil Myers
Chevron Texaco
San Ramon, CA
Alfred Reid
Broward County Environmental Protection Dept.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Dana Schmidt
Steel Tank Institute
Lake Zurich, IL
Amy Wessel
Morrison Bros. Co.
Dubuque, IA
Serving
as consultant to the committee was Marcel Moreau, P.O.E.,
Marcel Moreau Associates, Portland, ME. For additional
information on PEI or its membership, please contact
Tena Wooldridge or visit www.pei.org. The log PEIo
is a registered trademark of the Petroleum Equipment
Institute.
PEI
is the international trade association for distributors,
manufacturers and installers of equipment used in
petroleum-marketing and liquid-handling operations.
Users of the equipment include service station and
convenience-store owners, terminals, bulk plants and
airport refueling operations. PEI is comprised of more
than 1,661 companies engaged in the manufacture and
distribution of equipment used in petroleum marketing
operations. Members are located in 50 states and 81 countries.
The Institute's headquarters are located in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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