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What is NYC MC § 502.9.8.3?

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This section mandates that indoor stationary tanks equipped with filling or dispensing connections must have local exhaust systems designed to capture fumes and vapors. The exhaust must be directed to a treatment system as required by the New York City Fire Code. Applies to building owners operating indoor stationary tanks.

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502.9.8.3 Piping and controls – stationary tanks.

MC § 502.9.8.3

Filling or dispensing connections on indoor stationary tanks shall be provided with a means of local exhaust. Such exhaust shall be designed to capture fumes and vapors. The exhaust shall be directed to a treatment system where required by the New York City Fire Code.

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