Note: Devices that burn used oil are regulated by the Commercial Building Code, chs. SPS 361 to 366, and the Fire Prevention Code, ch. SPS 314. The tank that stores the oil is regulated by this chapter.
Note: NFPA 31 section 12.9.1 requires tanks that supply used oil to an oil burner to be listed.
Note: See s. ATCP 93.250 for minimum marking requirements for newly manufactured or constructed tanks.
Note: See s. ATCP 93.260 for minimum separating distances between tanks and water supply wells.
Note: An oil-water separator connected to a floor drain may be used for all or a portion of the required secondary containment, depending on the system capacity.
Note: This section does not exempt the tank itself from corrosion protection requirements.
Note: Sections ATCP 93.440 to 93.470 address: inspections; seldom-used and temporarily out of service tanks; change in service to store a non-regulated substance; tank closures; tank-system site assessments; and confirming and responding to leaks, spills, overfills and releases.
Note: Sections ATCP 93.545 to 93.585 address: seldom-used and temporarily out of service tanks; change in service to store a non-regulated substance; tank system closures; conditions indicating releases; tank-system integrity assessments; tank-system site assessments; and responding to leaks, spills, overfills and releases.
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection ATCP 93.300