Common use of Fuel Storage Clause in Contracts

Fuel Storage. The FBO shall own or lease an above ground Fuel storage facility at the Airport in a location approved by the City. Fuel storage facilities shall have a total capacity for three days peak supply (excluding special events) for Aircraft being serviced. In no event shall the total storage capacity be less than: Jet Fuel • Number of tanks 2 • Minimum total capacity (gallons) 20,000 Avgas • Number of tanks 1 • Minimum total capacity (gallons) 12,000 The FBO shall be capable of expanding its Fuel storage facility capacity within a reasonable period of time. The FBO shall have adequate and proper storage for waste Fuel or test samples. FBO shall demonstrate that satisfactory arrangements have been made with a reputable aviation petroleum supplier for the delivery of quantities necessary to meet these requirements. Fuel delivered, stored, or dispensed by FBO shall comply with the quality specifications outlined in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D 1655 (Jet Fuel) and ASTM D 1910 (Avgas). Ensuring the quality of the Fuel is the sole responsibility of FBO. FBO shall provide the City with a written Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan that meets Regulatory Measures. An updated copy of the SPCC Plan must be available for inspection by the City at least 30 calendar days prior to any scheduled changes in operations.

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Sources: General Aviation Minimum Standards

Fuel Storage. The FBO shall own or lease an above ground Fuel storage facility at the Airport in a location approved by the City. Fuel storage facilities shall have a total capacity for three days peak supply (excluding special events) for Aircraft being serviced. In no event shall the total storage capacity be less than: Jet Fuel Number of tanks 2 Minimum total capacity (gallons) 20,000 Avgas Number of tanks 1 Minimum total capacity (gallons) 12,000 The FBO shall be capable of expanding its Fuel storage facility capacity within a reasonable period of time. The FBO shall have adequate and proper storage for waste Fuel or test samples. FBO shall demonstrate that satisfactory arrangements have been made with a reputable aviation petroleum supplier for the delivery of quantities necessary to meet these requirements. Fuel delivered, stored, or dispensed by FBO shall comply with the quality specifications outlined in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D 1655 (Jet Fuel) and ASTM D 1910 (Avgas). Ensuring the quality of the Fuel is the sole responsibility of FBO. FBO shall provide the City with a written Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan that meets Regulatory Measures. An updated copy of the SPCC Plan must be available for inspection by the City at least 30 calendar days prior to any scheduled changes in operations.

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Sources: General Aviation Minimum Standards