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HomeMy WebLinkAboutST - 2932 S 135TH ST - RESIDENCE - STORAGE TANKSTAN K(S) UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (UST) ( ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS (AST) 2932 1357" ST PARCEL NUMBER(S) 17346600155 RELATED PERMIT NUMBER(S) 186-99 Date. 5/4/99 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL PERMIT Na 186-99 BY virtue of The Provisions of the Uniform Fire Code adopted by City of Tukwila Ordinance, _Siiiburhan Propane Business Name located at _ 2932. _South 135th Street Business Address having made application in due form, and as the conditions, surroundings, and arrangements are, in my opinion, such that the intent of the Ordinance can be observed, authority is hereby given and this PERMIT is granted for*TO install, alter, remove, place temporarily out of service or otherwise dispose of any flammable or combustible liquid tank per 79.116 of the Uniform Fire Code* This PERMIT is issued and accepted on condition that all Ordinance provisions now adopted, or that may hereafter be adopted, shall be complied with. THIS PERMIT VALID FOR -Ninety Days - This permit does not take the place of any license required by law and is not transfer- able.' ransferable.' Any change in the use or occupancy of premises shall require a new permit. Fire Marshal THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON THE PREMISES MENTIONED ABOVE T.F.D./F. P. #2 (2-00 S 76 ` yya f 7)-0° TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT UNDERGROUND/ABOVEGROUND FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION PERMIT PERMIT # l� q RECEIPT # la 2-77 DATE RECEIVED 5<-. ! JY( FIRM NAME: CODE REFERENCE: 7901.3 Sc� (nur FIRM "ADDRESS: `12 JOB SITE: 2t32 S R<TO...iva SDATE ISSUED ! PHONEC20� 2 i -130 1 )1111-ef (Aelm 1Ut e u tio c I Cc NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE REMOVED INDIVIDUAL TANK CAPACITY (GALS): ZSC� TOTAL AGGREGATE APACITY (GALS): n 2 S 0 NAME OF"DU3INU3e- AT JOB S E : . )e4 -F Le-v►�►a-r PERSON IN CHARGE: ' tO 445(}'% PHONE 4266)?.Nq -(S3U To install, alter, remove, place temporarily out of service or otherwise dispose of any flammable or combustible liquid tank per 79.116 of the Uniform Fire Code. Installation or removal of underground tanks having an individual capacity or total aggregate capacity of greater than 10,000 gallons, and installation or removal of underground tanks located within 200 feet of the Green/Duwamish Rivers requires approval of the Tukwila Planning Department. All aboveground tank installations require approval of the Tukwila Planning Department. Installation of aboveground tanks shall be limited to MICH, MICL, HI, LI and C/LI zones. The Tukwila Planning Department will require submittal of a site plan for review prior to approval. Planning Department: Approved Signature: Not Approved Date: No fire department permit will be issued without Tukwila Planning Department approval when required. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE RETURNED WITH A SCALED DRAWING OF THE SITE AND YOUR CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ , TO THE TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT, 444 ANDOVER PARK EAST, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, 98188. TANKREMV.PER Rev. 6/96 T.F.D. Form F.P. 31 NAME OF COMPANY i Q tT 'may ADDRESS OF LPG INSTALLATION 2432.. 1. 1 3S1+.‘ TANK SIZE 250 CA,L L d A) DATE INSTALLED Li • 1.71 "gq PLOT PLAN to' ` Io' 2 Pro y L kL THIS VESSEL IS DESIGNED FOR THE STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ONLY 94' TOP VIEW FITTING LAYOUT PAW OTY. SIZE TTPE PIT TI S RE GO 1 SHE Rv00 A 314' 11 r B ((/T) 2 11? sat R4 7583G I 433A »4 ft(a403435380114-.5 Q T)@V03/ r:0141 -'pi,,, y. AP T;2 ASI TATT.¢ 144464C DI A TPT. IWCSTT)1 6271 C 1 VC E 3/4° F 6 Q11 3,4. 1 V4' DI no 7579 111 ilL 7556 -VR AO vJr.ylL(1 75721 Dl fl6 623A 20331. 5133 OTT. 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UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. NI -5127 N(FPA PANPILET 658 MATERIAL SPECS: COUPLINGS SA -105 TANK FLANGES SA -105 ADAPTOR SA -105 FLOAT GAUGE GASKET - NEOPRENE GENERAL NOTES: L THREADS Or Au. 111104s TO IC COATED WIN CONPOUNO SUITABLE FOR (RE VON LP GAS. 2. FLOAT GAUGE TO K INSTALLED VI7M FLOAT AM4 45 DEGREE5 oil LD)GITUDIMAI (IMTtRLI E 1f "TAN. 3. CE PLETE TANG DR1E0 TD RENOVE ALL I413ISTWE. 4. EXTERIOR IT TANG TO BE GDIT ILASTED. 3. PAINT PER SHOP OMR. 6. PRESST.RE TAMC WITH MT Apt FOR 5411149430. 7. DINENS106 ARE STRUM TO 01ANGE 717740.71 minx. oO1-PRESSt1RE ROAMING COP0.4ENTS IDLT, 250 V.G. ABOVEGROUND PROPANE TANK -TYPE BS -AP AMERICAN WELDING R TANK CO ammo Of TAYLOR-WHARTEN GAS EQUIPMENT HARSCO CORPORATION 7.47 COATAieR Swat NOT MOON A 1R1)1JCT I V)TG A WPM PRCYTIIJAC M cm= Cf e15 411 AT WY. l4► TWE LEKTA-tt * •N7[G f. AT..* a1 IN sNVN KT LAT(. VM/N OCLTLO CAI ArVary (u M7t. 1/I4114 MT(' 1/$/74 RE V IStO 4. 9 BRAVING 141. 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SIZE A 1 314' 3 1 r TYPE XH 11.4 XH 101 Am. 1E1 1131 r 1131.31 i MUM SHELL REGO SHERV 7583G I 43= went" -2 CR OR =gnu TA ROCKSTE 7579 7356 -Vit 7572F DESCRIPTION 62 20_ 0.174'1641/4•X937/8 HEADS -33r0,1 X ta4r4048 SAg4E. LIFTING 'LUGS TANK DOPC DATA PLATE REGULATOR BRACKET- DANAR,INC EP. TUBE LENGTH = 8,5• FOR 8011 GENERAL SPEC) vATER CAPACITY (GALLONS) • ALLOVABLE VORKING PRESSi JOINT EFFICIENCY. *SHE ASCD HYDROSTATIC TEST PRFSSUR SURFACE AREA (SO. FT.) RELIEF VALVE SETTING CPS RELIEF DISCHARGE RATE - • CODE: ASD( SECTION • STANDARDS& UNDERVRITERS N F'P.A. PAMPA MATERIA SPECS: , f: '• • COUPLINGS SP . t' TANK FLANGES ADAPTOR. FLOAT GAUGE I THIS VESSEL IS DESIGNED FOR THE STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ONLY 94' 13' 1 • ire i`_13'11 64' rtP VIEW FITTING LAYOUT. TIP /1 SIDE ELEVATION FEND VIEW • 3/4' DIA. HOLES VDD PLACES LONG. VELD SE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY, 1997 Suburban Propane, L.P. P.O. Box 206 Whippany, NJ 07981 TRANSPORTATION CHEMTREC NO. GENERAL SAFETY DEPT. EMERGENCY NO: (800) 424-9300 INFORMATION NO: (201) 887 5300 1. Product Identification Product Name: Chemical Name: Chemical Family: Formula: Synonyms: Odorized Commercial Propane Propane Petroleum Hydrocarbon C3H8 Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LP -Gas, Propane, LPG (unstenched) 2. Composition & Information on Ingredients MATERIAL CAS NUMBER Propane 74-98-6 Ethane 74-84-0 Propylene 115-07-1 Butanes various Ethyl Mercaptan 75-08-1 PERCENT 87.5-100 0.0-5.0 0.0-5.0 0.0-2.5 0.0 - OSHA PEL 1000 ppm 800ppm 50ppm 3. Hazards Identification EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Flammable gas under pressure. Keep away from sources of ignition including sparks, flames and heat. Fire Hazard 4 - Severe 3 - Serious 2 - Moderate 1 - Slight 0 - Minimal Use only with adequate ventilation as vapors can replace oxygen available for breathing in confined spaces. Odor may not provide adequate warning of potentially hazardous concentrations. Vapor is heavier than air. Liquid can cause freeze burn similar to frostbite if allowed CO contact the skin or eyes. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Eye: Contact with liquefied or pressurized gas may cause momentary freezing followed by swelling and eye damage. Skin: Contact with liquid can cause frostbite ( freeze burn ). Inhalation: Asphyxiant in high concentrations due to dilution of oxygen available. It should be noted that at concentrations high enough to cause suffocation, the lower limit of flammability of propane would be exceeded and may present both an oxygen -deficient and explosive atmosphere. Effects of overexposure may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, coughing, signs of nervous system depression, shortness of breath, dizziness, drowsiness, and disorientation. In extreme cases, convulsions, unconsciousness and death may occur as a result of asphyxiation. Ingestion: Ingestion is not expected to occur in normal use., Liquid can cause freeze burns similar to frostbite. 4. First Aid Measures Eye: Contact with liquid can cause freezing of tissue. Flush affected eye gently with lukewarm water. Seek medical attention. Skin: Contact with liquid can cause freeze burns similar to frostbite. Immerse affected area in or flush with lukewarm water. Do not use hot water. Remove saturated clothing, shoes or jewelry from affected area. Seek medical attention. Inhalation: If respiratory symptoms develop, move victim away from source of exposure and into fresh air. If victim is not breathing, immediately begin artificial respiration. If breathing difficulties develop, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Seek immediate medical attention. Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is not considered a potential route of exposure. ITEM NO. 1008838 SAF 5152-0297 L 5. Fire Fighting Measures 1 Flash Point -156 F Flammable Limits In Air By Volume: Boiling Point -44 F Autoignition, No Data Lower: 2.15% Upper: 9.6% Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, CO 2, water spray or fog for surrounding areas. Do not extinguish flame until propane source is shut off. Special Instructions For Fire Fighting: Evacuate personnel from the area. Sources of ignition should be eliminated. Cool the container with water spray from a maximum distance immediately, taking care not to extinguish the flame. If flame is extinguished, an explosive re -ignition might occur. If possible turn off the flow of propane while cooling the container. If unable to stop the flow of propane let the fire burn out while cooling the container with a large volume of water. For uncontrollable fires and when the flame is impinging on the container, withdraw all personnel and evacuate the vicinity immediately. The container pressure can increase due to heat and the container may rupture if the pres- sure relief devices fail to properly function or if there is a weakening of the container due to heat or physical damage. Vapor may explode if ignited in a enclosed area. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Propane vapors are heavier than air and easily ignited. While dissipating it may collect in areas where there is an ignition source and flash back. 6. Accidental Release Measures In the event of an accidental release or spill these measures should be taken: The immediate area should be evacuated. Eliminate all sources of ignition and provide maximum ventilation. Shut off source of the gas, if possible to do so safely. If the container or cylinder is leaking or if the valve is leaking, contact your propane supplier and/or the fire department. Do not enter a vapor (white) cloud. Break up accidental release with water spray. Stay up wind of release. 7. Handling and Storage Precautions Store containers in authorized locations away from heat & ignition sources. Provide separate storage locations for other compressed or flammable gasses according to applicable codes. Store all propane containers, empty and full, in an upright position with the relief valve in the vapor space. Do not drop or abuse propane containers. Keep container valves closed and plugged or capped according to applicable codes when not connected for use. Empty propane containers retain residue and should be treated as if they are full. Specific storage requirements are listed in NFPA 58, Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases. Handling precautions: Propane vapor is heavier than air and can collect in low areas when adequate ventilation or air movement is not present to disperse it. Never check for leaks with a flame or match. Use a leak detector solution or an electronic leak detector. Make sure the container service valve is closed when connecting or disconnecting. If container service valve does not operate properly, discontinue use and contact your propane supplier. Never insert any object into the pressure relief valve. 8. Exposure Controlsrsonal Protection Engineering Controls: Use ventilation in enclosed area where the possibility of flammable mixture may accumulate. Where flammable mixtures may be present, electrical systems for such locations must be used (see NFPA 70, National Electric Code). Respiratory Protection: General use, none. Emergency use, if concentrations are high enough CO warrant supplied -air or self-contained breathing apparatus, then the atmosphere may be flammable. Appropriate precautions must be taken regarding flammability. Protective Clothing: Avoid skin contact with liquid propane because of the possibility of :freeze burns. Wear gloves and protective clothing which are impervious to liquid propane for the duration of the expected exposure. Eye Protection: Approved safety glasses or a face shield are recommended when filling and handling propane containers. Other Protective Equipment: Safety shoes are suggested when handling cylinders. tk 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Boiling Point. @ 14.7 psia = -44 F Specific Gravity of Vapor. (Air = 1) at 60 F: 1.50 Specific Gravity of Liquid. (water = 1) at 60 F: 0.504 Vapor Pressure. @ 70 F= @ 105 F= 127 psig 210 psig Bulk Density. Expansion Ratio. Solubility in Water. 4.24 lbs/gal (liquid to gas @ 14.7 psia): 1 to 270 Slight, 0.1 to 1.0 Appearance and Color. A colorless and tasteless gas at normal temperature and pressure. An odorant has been added to provide a strong unpleasant odor. Odorant Warning: Odorant is added to propane to aid in the detection of leaks. One common odorant is ethyl mercaptan, CAS # 75-08-1. Odorant has a foul unpleasant smell. The ability of people to detect odors can vary greatly. Certain chemical reactions with materials in the propane system, or underground leaking propane gas passing through certain soils, can reduce the odorant level. No odorant will be 100% effective in all ciMlmstances. If the odorant appears to be weak, notify your propane supplier promptly. 10. Stability and Reactivity Chemical Stability: Stable under normal conditions of storage and handling. Conditions to Avoid: Keep away from high heat, strong oxidizing agents and ignition sources. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Normal combustion products are carbon dioxide, nitrogen & water vapor. Incomplete combustion can cause carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) from either an appliance or combustion engine. Aldehyde (a nose a eye irritant) can be formed from incomplete combustion. 11.Toxicological Information. Hazardous Polymerization: None will occur. Propane is non-toxic and is a simple asphyxiant, however it does have slight anesthetic properties and higher concentrations may cause dizziness. No definitive information available on carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, target organs or developmental toxicity. 12. Ecological Information. No adverse effects are expected. Propane does not contain any Class I or Class II ozone-depleting chemicals (40 CFR Part 82). Propane is not listed as a marine pollutant by DOT (49 CFR Part 1710). 13. Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal: Do not attempt to dispose of unused or residual product. Return to the propane supplier for proper disposal. Empty containers must be handled with care due to material residue. Residual product may be burned at a controlled rate, if a suitable burning unit is available. This burning must be done in accordance with regulations. 14. Transport Information DOT Shipping Name: Identification Number: Hazard Class: Shipping Labels: Liquefied Petroleum Gas UN 1075 2.1 Flammable Gas Placard (when required): Flammable Gas IMO Shipping Name: IMO Identification Number: Special Shipping Information: Propane UN 1978 Container should be transported in a upright, secure position in a well ventilated vehicle. 15. Regulatory Information The following information contains selected regulatory information that may be applicable to this product. Users of this product are responsible for their own regulatory compliance on federal, state and local levels. Not all regulatory requirements are identified. 1 EPA'. U.S. Federal Regulations:. Environmental -Protection Agency e CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CFR Parts 117 and 302: Reportable Quantity (RQ): None SARA Super Fund Amendment and Reauthorization Act Section 302/304: Requires emergency planning on threshold planning quantities and release reporting based on reportable quantities (RQ) of EPA's extremely hazardous substances (40) CFR part 355) Extremely Hazardous Substances: None Threshold Planning quantities (TPQ): None Sections 311/312: Require sub`riiission of material'safety data sheets ( MSDSs).and'chemical inve rit d ry r'eporting of EPA defined hazard claSses'(40'CIR Part 370):' The hazard classes for this product'are: Immediate: Yes Pressure: Yes Flammable: Yes,, .. ,4 ,Delayed:: i No F:: Reactivity: No' Section 313: Propane releases do not require reporting - under Section..313. i TSCA Toxic Substance Conuol`Act; Propane is; listed on the TSCA. inventory OSHA , -7©ccupational'Saferg` ntl-Health Administration 29 CFR 1910: Process Safety,Managemment of • :Highly HazardousChemicals: ; , ,,: .• _ ; • . Food and Drug Administration Act 21 CFR 184.1655: Generally recognized 'as safe(GRAS) as a - direct human food• ingredient when•used as.a propellant; aerating agent and gas. - - - - FDA 16. Other Information All piping and equipment used for handling, storage and use of propane must be designed for that use. Refer CO NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code and NFPA 58 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases. OSHA 29 CFR 1919:10 and NFPA 58 require chat persons handling LP -gases be trained in proper handling and operating procedures which is to be documented by the employer. Qualified and trained persons should install and service propane systems and containers. • Odorant Warning: Odorant is added to aid- in the detection of leaks. The most common odorant is ethyl mercaptan, CAS No. 75-08-1. The intensity of ethyl"mercaptan stench (the odor) may fade due to chemical oxidation; "adsorption or absorption. Some people' may not be-able`to smell ethyl mercaptan due to nasal perception problems which may result from a number of factors including alcohol, tobacco or drugs. Leaking propane from underground lines and tanks could lose its odor as it passes through certain soils. The intensity of.odorant in propane could fade over;prolonged storage or in- the presence of freshly cleaned. container or in containers after a period of non use. Familiarize yourself, your employees and users of propane with this warning. If the odor level appears to be weak, notify your propane supplier promptly. Disclaimer of Expressed or Implied: Warranties: The information in this document is believed to be correct as of the date issued. However, no warranty ofmerchantability, fitness for any particular purpose, or any other warranty is expressed or is implied regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information, the results to .be obtained from the use of this product, or the hazards related to its use. This information and product are furnished on the condition that the persons receiving- them shall make their own determination as to the suitability of the product for any particular purpose and on the condition that they assume the risk of their use thereof. ... Prepared by: Regulatory Depra°rtment Issued: 2/97 P.O. Box 206. Whippany, NJ 07981 Supersedes: 07/93 2.q3a S