Field-constructed tank definition

Field-constructed tank means a tank constructed in the field. For example, a tank constructed of concrete that is poured in the field, or a steel or fiberglass tank primarily fabricated in the field is considered field-constructed.
Field-constructed tank means an underground storage tank that is constructed in the field. For example, the following are con- sidered field-constructed tanks: A tank constructed of concrete that is poured in the field, or a steel or fiberglass tank primarily fabri- cated in the field.
Field-constructed tank means an UST constructed on site in the field, such as an UST constructed of concrete that is poured in the field, or a steel or fiberglass UST primarily fabricated in the field.

More Definitions of Field-constructed tank

Field-constructed tank means an underground storage tank that is constructed in the field rather than factory built because of its large size.
Field-constructed tank means a tank that is largely constructed in the field. Such tanks are usually constructed of concrete or steel, shaped like flat vertical cylinders, and have a capacity of greater than 50,000 gallons. Field-constructed tank does not mean a tank that is principally factory-built, but is constructed in the field, such as a tank which has 2 factory-built halves that are welded together in the field.
Field-constructed tank means an underground tank constructed in the field or location where it will be used to store a reg- ulated substance. For example, a tank con- structed of concrete that is poured on-site or a steel erected tank. This does not include field modifications to a factory-built tank.
Field-constructed tank means a tank constructed at a facility location.
Field-constructed tank means an Underground Storage Tank constructed in the field, such as an Underground Storage Tank constructed of concrete that is poured in the field, or a steel or fiberglass Underground Storage Tank primarily fabricated in the field.
Field-constructed tank means a tank that is constructed on-site.
Field-constructed tank means a tank that is completely or primarily constructed on-site. (ab) Fill port catch basin means a liquid-tight container that protects the environment by containing leaks and spills of petroleum and petroleum mixtures that occur during delivery (e.g., overfills, excess petroleum from the delivery hose). (ac) Flow-through process tank system means a tank system that forms an integral part of a production process through which there is a steady, variable, recurring, or intermittent flow of materials during the operation of the process. This term does not include tanks used for the storage of materials prior to their introduction into the production process or for the storage of finished products or by-products from the production process. (ad) Free product means petroleum that is present as a nonaqueous phase liquid (e.g., liquid that is not dissolved in water.) (ae) Gathering lines means any pipeline, equipment, site, or building used in the transportation of oil or gas during oil or gas production or gathering operations. (af) (1) Hazardous substance means: