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1/9/1984
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<br /> be approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau and the appropriate local, state or <br /> federal agency having jurisdiction thereof. Such monitoring devices and <br /> methods, as approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau shall be installed and <br /> operating within six (6) months. The Fire Prevention Bureau may grant an <br /> extension of time for completion of such installation but in no event shall <br /> such time for installatio~ exceed a one year period of this compliance date. <br /> The permit shall only be issued when compliance with all requirements of this <br /> Article have been achieved. <br /> The continued use of existing storage facilities is subject to review and <br /> modification or termination by the Fire Prevention Bureau whenever there has <br /> been any unauthorized discharge from such storage facility. The Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau may terminate use of such storage facility if the Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau determines such facility lacks capacity to contain hazardous <br /> materials. Factors that the Fire Prevention Bureau shall consider in making <br /> such determination are: The age of the storage faèility, the methods of <br /> containment, the methods of monitoring, the feasibility of the required <br /> retrofit, the concentration of the hazardous materials contained, the severity <br /> of potential unauthorized discharge, and the suitability of other long term <br /> preventative measures which meet the intent of this article. <br /> Existing storage facilities which are not approved in accordance with <br /> this Article shall be upgraded to comply with this Article or be closed in <br /> accordance with subsection 3 below within six (6) months of a decision not to <br /> issue a permi t. In unusual circumstances, an extension of time for compliance <br /> with this subsection, not to exceed six (6) additional months may be granted <br /> by the Fire Prevention Bureau. <br /> . <br /> (19) <br /> ,_... -"..- <br />
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