Underground tanks which have been approved in accordance with the UST rule 591-15.6(455G) do not need to be submitted to the state fire marshal for approval. Consult your local jurisdictions for their requirements. Local jurisdictions (full time fire departments) may require plans to be submitted to them for a local permit in addition to obtaining approval from this office. Plans sealed by a licensed professional engineer are required if the facility is a refinery. Aboveground Storage Tank Flammable or Combustible Liquids Code EnforcementĮnforcement of requirements for the safe transportation, storage, handling, and use of flammable and combustible liquids, set out in 661 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 221Įnforcement of requirements for the safe transportation, storage, handling, and use of liquefied petroleum gas (or propane), set out in 661 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 226Įnforcement of requirements for the safe transportation, storage, handling, and use of liquefied natural gas (LNG), set out in 661 Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 228 Aboveground and Liquid Propane Storage Tank Plan Review Requirementsīefore installing aboveground tanks storing flammable or combustible liquids, plans must be submitted to the Fire Marshal Division for approval in accordance with subrule 661 Iowa Administrative Code 221.3(3)Įngineering drawings of the storage facility are preferred but not required.
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