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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 154 · § 154.2200

§ 154.2200. Applicable transfer facility design and installation requirements.

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A tank barge cleaning facility's (TBCF's) vapor control system
(VCS)must meet the following design and installation requirements of this subpart for a transfer facility's VCS:
(a)33 CFR 154.2100(b), (c), (f), (g), (i), (j), and (k): general design and installation requirements;
(b)33 CFR 154.2102: facility requirements for vessel liquid overfill protection, if a TBCF receives vapor from a tank barge that is required by 46 CFR 39.6001(f)(3) to be equipped with a liquid overfill protection arrangement and meet 46 CFR 39.2009;
(c)33 CFR 154.2106: detonation arrester installation;
(d)33 CFR 154.2107: inerting, enriching, and diluting systems;
(e)33 CFR 154.2108: vapor-moving devices;
(f)33 CFR 154.2109: vapor recovery and vapor destruction units;
(g)33 CFR 154.2111: VCS connected to a facility's main VCS;
(h)33 CFR 154.2112: special requirements for vapors with the potential to polymerize or freeze; and
(i)33 CFR 154.2113: special requirements for alkylene oxides.
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