5706.5.10.3 Vapor-tight connection.
FC § 5706.5.10.3
Connections to the plant vapor control system shall be designed to prevent the escape of vapor to the atmosphere when not connected to a cargo tank or tank car.
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FC § 5706.5.10.3
Connections to the plant vapor control system shall be designed to prevent the escape of vapor to the atmosphere when not connected to a cargo tank or tank car.
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