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The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) released a new publication developed by the PEI Marina Fueling System Installation Committee, Recommended Practices for the Installation of Marina Fueling Systems, PEI/RP1000.
The purpose of the document is to provide a basic reference that conveys concrete, authoritative guidance on how to deal with the challenges of constructing safe, environmentally protective marina-fueling facilities that will allow reliable and economical service for many years.
These recommended practices apply to facilities that:
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Serve recreational, commercial, government facilities by storing and dispensing motor fuel into vessels,
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Have fixed, onshore storage tanks using submersible or suction pumps to move the fuel,
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Are located in fresh water or salt water, lake or river environments, stable or fluctuating water-level conditions, and along stable or fluctuating shorelines,
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Have underground or aboveground storage tanks,
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Have a dispensing device that is stationary or mobile (e.g., a hydrant-type system with a mobile fueling cart).
These recommended practices do not apply to the following:
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Facilities where the storage tanks are in, on, or over water (e.g., floating tanks, tanks located over water on piers or floating docks),facilities where the tank is mobile (e.g., on a truck).
- Facilities where the tank is mobile (e.g., on a truck).
View the RP1000 Table of Contents.
Single-copy price is $75 for PEI members; $295 for nonmembers.