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If you do not fit a permanent leak detection device you must test your underground pipework for leaks when you install it and then:
If you hydraulically link the secondary drip trays or bunds together, you can count the combined capacity of the bunds or drip trays.
An isolating valve on a single skinned, twin walled or double skinned tank, within a constructed secondary containment system, must be within the secondary containment.
A remote fill is when you fill your container at a fill point that’s outside the secondary containment (the bund or drip tray designed to capture leaks from the container). During a remote fill, the tank might not be visible from the fill point.
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You must follow the rules on storing oil if you’ve got an oil storage container with a capacity of 201 litres or more at a:
You do not need to follow the rules if you store any of the following substances, which are not classed as oil or are impractical to provide secondary containment for:
Oil depots at airports owned by oil companies are considered premises for onward distribution. These rules do not apply to them, but they do apply to oil depots at airports owned by airlines.
Secondary containment that contains multiple fixed tanks, mobile bowsers or IBCs, must have a capacity that is equal to whichever is the greater of these 2 measurements:
The Construction Research and Information Association (CIRIA) has published advice on how to construct bunds that meet these requirements.
Marina ‘service boats’ are not considered premises for onward distribution, if they sell oil directly to boat owners. These rules apply to service boats.
If your underground pipework contains mechanical joints, you must also be able to visually inspect each joint at any time.
Or you must make sure that any impact will not damage the container, for example by placing barriers or bollards around the tank.
You must maintain any permanent leak checking device in working order and test it at appropriate intervals – check the manufacturer’s instructions.
For fixed tanks, mobile bowsers, IBCs and other single containers, the secondary containment must have capacity to hold 110% of the capacity of the container.
If the containers are hydraulically linked, but have separate secondary containment, each separate secondary bund or drip tray must have a capacity of at least 110% of the combined capacity of all the containers.
Fill pipes, draw-off pipes and overflow pipes must be positioned in a location that minimises the risk of damage by impact, for example away from driveways, tanker turning circles and fork lift truck routes.
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If your tank has underground pipework, you must make sure the pipework is protected from physical damage, for example by:
Bunds constructed from masonry and concrete are likely to need a rendering or coating on the internal surfaces of the base and walls to make them impermeable.
A work in progress sign is intended to keep everyone informed of a construction project or roadside repair while it is in process.
You must also follow these rules if you’ve got an oil storage container with a capacity of 3,501 litres or more at a home, including barges and houseboats.
There are separate requirements for storing agricultural fuel oil on a farm in England or Wales for agricultural purposes, for example as fuel for a tractor or to power a grain dryer.
You do not need to follow them if you store any of the following types of waste oil but you should check if you need an environmental permit:
You must position your container somewhere that minimises the risk of it being damaged by impact, for example away from driveways, tanker turning circles and fork lift truck routes.
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Your bowser must have locks on appropriate pipes, pumps and valves so oil cannot flow when not in use. The lock should be on one or more of the following:
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Grease is a mixture of oil and other substances, usually soap, and is viscous unless heated. We may ask for grease to be stored on a drip tray, but we expect that containers are either below 200 litres or stored indoors.
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A mechanical joint is a fitting used to connect 2 or more pieces of separate pipe, such as compression or threaded fittings.
If your fixed tank has a flexible pipe permanently attached to it to dispense oil, the pipe must be in a secure cabinet that:
Those signs above are Main Road Sunshine Coast responsibility and those below are Main Roads Brisbane Region responsibility.
If the vent pipe of a fixed tank, and the tank itself, cannot be seen from where the tank is filled you must fit an automatic overfill prevention device to the tank. This could be something that cuts off the flow of oil to the tank when it’s full, or an alarm or fixed tank probe that sends a signal to alert the person filling the tank when the tank is full.
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The secondary containment for a drum (usually a drip tray) must have a capacity equal to or more than one quarter of the drum it’s holding.
Whether the pipe is in a secure cabinet or within the bund, it must also have a tap or valve at the delivery end that closes automatically when the pipe is not in use.
But you must follow the rules for businesses in this guide if you store oil on a farm for non-agricultural business purposes, for example to fuel lorries or trucks.
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If your fixed tank has any permanently attached vent pipes, taps or valves that oil can leave the tank through, all pipes, taps and valves must:
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Contact the Environment Agency if your container does not meet one of these standards or have a UN marking, and you want to discuss whether it’s strong enough and has enough structural integrity.
These rules apply to any of the following generators that have a connected oil supply tank with a capacity of 201 litres or more:
We consider that an isolating valve or filter on a fixed draw-off pipe, fitted outside an integrally bunded tank, is ancillary to the downstream equipment, not to the container. Therefore it can be outside the secondary containment. You must make sure the valve and filter are accessible for routine maintenance and emergencies.
If the containers are hydraulically linked, they should be treated as a single container, so the secondary containment must have a capacity of 110% of the combined capacity.
You could be fined or prosecuted if you do not follow the requirements in this guide. The Environment Agency can also serve an anti-pollution works notice to make you bring your oil store up to legal standards.
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How to store oil, design standards for tanks and containers, where to locate and how to protect them, and capacity of bunds and drip trays.
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For example if your container has a capacity of 2,500 litres, your secondary containment must have capacity for 2,750 litres.
Each time you get your tank filled, make sure the screw fitting or fixed coupling is not becoming corroded and that debris is not getting trapped in it.
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If you fill your container via a remote fill pipe you must use a drip tray to catch any oil that may be spilled during the delivery.
If the pipework is made of a material that can be corroded such as steel or copper, you must also make sure it’s protected against corrosion, for example by:
Some of those roads or part thereof are also major roads within the Brisbane City Council boundaries and nearby towns and cities.
If you store oil in a building, you may need to meet additional fire safety measures under the Building Regulations – contact your local council to discuss whether this is the case for your store.
If the fill point of your fixed tank has a screw fitting or fixed coupling, it must be used when you’re having your tank filled.
If the drip tray can hold more than one drum, it must be able to hold one quarter of the combined capacity of the drums it can hold. This applies even if you only use the tray to hold a single drum. For example, a drip tray which can hold 4 separate 205-litre drums must have a capacity of 205 litres, even if you’re only using it to hold a single 205 litre drum.
If you use a bund, it must hold 110% of the capacity of the container. If you do not have a bund, check your secondary containment has the required capacity, depending on what kind of container it’s holding.