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1/9/1984
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<br /> mean that the HMMP has provided adequate information for the purposes of <br /> evaluating the permit approval. Such approval shall not be understood to <br /> mean that the Fire Prevention Bureau has made an independent <br /> determination of the adequacy of that which is described in the HMMP. <br /> (b) Short Form HMMP - Minimal Storage Site <br /> 1. The short form Hazardous Materials Management Plan may be <br /> submitted for a "storage fë1~ility if the quantity of each hazardous <br /> , <br /> material stored in one or more storage facilities in an aggregate <br /> quantity for the facility, is 500 pounds or less for solids, 55 <br /> gallons or less for liquids, or 200 cubic feet or less at Standard <br /> ~ <br /> Temperature and pressure (STP) for compressed gases. All other <br /> facilities shall file a standard HMMP (See Subsection c below). <br /> 2. The applicant for a permit for a facility which qualifies as <br /> a minimal storage site may choose to file the short form Hazardous <br /> Material Management Plan with the approval of the Fire Prevention <br /> Bureau. Such plan shall include the folJowing components: <br /> A. General information required in the application form; <br /> B. A simple line drawing of the faclity showing the location <br /> of the storage facilities and indicating the hazard class or <br /> classes and physical state of the hazardous materials being <br /> stored and whether any of the material is a waste; <br /> c. Information describing the manner that hazardous <br /> materials will be stored; <br /> D. Description of emergency equipment to be maintained on <br /> the premises; <br /> E. Statement that the disposal of any hazardous materials <br /> will be in an appropriate manner as determined by the Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau. <br /> . <br /> (10) <br /> ...." _.....- <br />
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