Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 580.6 - Gasoline Stations580.61 Section 580.62 shall apply to: 580.611 All gasoline stations with a total annual gasoline throughput greater than seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand liters (200,000 gallons) and580.612 All gasoline stations installed or reconstructed after January 1, 1990 with a nominal total gasoline storage capacity greater than thirty-eight thousand liters (10,000 gallons).580.62 It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the transfer of gasoline from any transport tank into any stationary storage tank except as provided in 580.63 of this section unless the following conditions are met: 580.621 Such stationary storage tank is equipped with a permanent submerged fill pipe and approved vapor recovery system, and580.622 Such transport tank is equipped to balance vapors and is maintained in a vapor-tight condition in accordance with Section 580.10 and580.623 All vapor return lines are connected between the transport tank and the stationary storage tank and the vapor recovery system is operating.580.63 Notwithstanding the requirements of 580.61 of this regulation, the following stationary gasoline storage tanks are exempt from the requirements of 580.62: 580.631 All tanks with a capacity less than seven thousand five hundred liters (2,000 gallons) installed before January 1, 1990.580.632 All tanks with offset fill lines installed before January 1, 1990.580.633 All tanks with a capacity less than one thousand liters (260 gallons).580.64 It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the transfer of gasoline from a stationary tank into a motor vehicle fuel tank except as provided in WAC 173-491. Wash. Admin. Code Northwest Clean Air Agency, 500, 580.6
PASSED: February 14, 1990 AMENDED: April 14, 1993, October 13, 1994, March 13, 1997, May 14, 1998, November 12, 1998