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What is NYC MC § 1305.11.2.1?

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This section establishes the maximum size for below-ground oil-storage tanks located outside of buildings, setting the limit at 35,000 gallons (132,489.4 liters). Applies to property operators managing oil storage facilities.

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1305.11.2.1 Outside of buildings; below ground.

MC § 1305.11.2.1

The maximum size of each below-ground oil-storage tank outside of a building shall be 35,000 gallons (132 489.4 L).

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