Common use of Petroleum Storage Systems Clause in Contracts

Petroleum Storage Systems. A. At the Airline’s expense, the Airline will at all times comply with all Environmental Laws, including but not limited to, the regulations of the FDEP as stated in Chapters 62-761 and 62-762, FAC, the requirements of the Federal Oil Pollution Prevention regulation found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 112 (40 CFR Part 112), as well as the requirements of the EPC, as may be amended or replaced, pertaining to petroleum storage tank and piping system construction, operation, inspection, and compliance monitoring programs; release detection methods and procedures; maintenance; and preventative maintenance programs. The Airline will be responsible for all spillage, overflow, or escape of gases, petroleum or petroleum products, and for all fines and penalties in connection therewith. All petroleum storage systems will be registered by the Airline, and the Airline will display the registration placard as required by law. B. The Airline will train its employees and employees of fuel suppliers on proper fuel delivery and dispensing procedures with an emphasis on safety as well as on spill prevention and response. All fuel delivered to or dispensed from fuel farm facilities will be attended by a person who has completed an FAA-approved aircraft fueling training program. The Airline will comply with all requirements of 40 CFR Part 112, as may be revised or amended. As a result, the Airline will prepare and implement a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plan as applicable. Notification and response related to the spill or release of petroleum products will be in compliance with FDEP regulations as well as EPC's requirements. C. The Airline will strictly comply with safety and fire prevention ordinances of the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County and all applicable safety regulations at the Airline Premises that may be adopted by the Authority. The Airline will provide adequate fire extinguishers and will establish a fuel dispensing operations manual for its employees and submit a copy to the Authority. D. The Airline is responsible for all costs and expenses that may be incurred as a result of compliance with this Article.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

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