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Code · North Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-13 — Safety Regulations

23-13-16. Aboveground storage tanks permitted - Limitations.

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Subject to local zoning ordinances, a business selling petroleum products for dispensing into motor vehicles may utilize aboveground tanks with a maximum capacity not exceeding nineteen thousand gallons [71922.6 liters] for the storage of petroleum products. No business selling petroleum products for dispensing into motor vehicles may use aboveground storage tanks with an aggregate capacity of more than ninety-five thousand gallons [359613 liters] for the storage of petroleum products at one location.
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