Federal Regulations For Jet Fuel Storage

Federal regulations for jet fuel storage primarily focus on ensuring the safe and secure handling, storage, and transportation of jet fuel. These regulations are set by agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

One key aspect of meeting these regulations is the use of an Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) system. An ATG system is an electronic device that is installed in a fuel storage tank and continuously monitors the fuel level, temperature, and other important parameters. It can also provide a variety of alarms to alert operators of potential issues such as leaks or high fuel levels.

By using an ATG system, fuel storage facilities can more easily meet regulations for things like leak detection and prevention, as well as inventory management and reporting. Additionally, an ATG system can help facilities stay compliant with regulations related to spill prevention and emergency response planning.

In summary, federal regulations for jet fuel storage aim to ensure the safe and secure handling, storage, and transportation of jet fuel. An Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) system plays a key part in meeting these regulations by continuously monitoring the fuel level, temperature and other important parameters and providing alarms in case of potential issues such as leaks or high fuel levels. This helps facilities stay compliant with regulations related to spill prevention, leak detection, inventory management and emergency response planning.

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