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Recommended Practice 1615 Installation of underground hazardous substances or petroleum storage systems

Publication Year

2011

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Procedures and equipment for the proper installation of underground storage systems for bulk petroleum products or used oil at retail and commercial facilities. For use by architects, engineers, tank owners, tank operators, and contractors.

Document History

Reaffirmed May 2020.

Publisher Information

American Petroleum Institute

The API is a US trade association representing all aspects of the oil and natural gas industry, from large integrated companies to exploration and production, refining, marketing, pipeline and marine businesses, and service and supply firms.

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