Refueling. We offer the following refueling options:
Refueling. The vehicle has to be returned with a full tank of fuel. If the renter does not refuel, the renter agrees to pay for having the vehicle refueled at a rate of $3.00 per litre.
Refueling. Driver will return the truck with the same amount of fuel as when the Driver picked it up.
Refueling. Refueling and vehicle maintenance shall be performed at least 100 feet from OHWM unless approved in writing by DFW.
Refueling. Refueling is permitted by approved fuel delivery contractors only. Contact the Dock Master for more information.
Refueling. (a) Schedule 6.17 sets forth the plan, scope, milestones and budget (the "Outage Plan") for the Plant's 18R Refueling Outage (the "18R Outage"). The Parties agree that any proposed change in the Outage Plan may only be made in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Outage Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, except as otherwise expressly provided in the Outage Plan, no such change shall be made in the Outage Plan if such change would be a "Material Change" as defined in the Outage Plan.
Refueling. 1 Refueling of equipment to be performed in accordance with the Basic Impact Analysis (BIA). .2 Do not refuel equipment within 100 metres of any watercourse or storm water catch basin unless protection against spills is in place and location is approved by Departmental Representative. .3 Use petroleum containers approved for products with no spill fill spouts for dispensing fuels. The sure pour nozzle to have self closing valve, prevent any flow of fuel until the nozzle is inserted into the receiving container. On removal from the receiving container the slide valve closes to eliminate any fuel spill. Nozzle to be equipped with its own automatic vent eliminating the need for the user to open or close air inlets on the pouring container. .4 Nozzle to support the weight of the pouring container. Nozzles to automatically stop the flow when the receiving container becomes full. The nozzle to be such that it reduces evaporative losses of volatile organic compounds during the fuel transfer. .5 All spills of hydrocarbon based products such as gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, lubricating oils, engine oils, greases and de-icing fluids or antifreeze no matter how large or small to be reported to Departmental Representative and the Park’s Environmental Protection Officer (EPO). .6 Oil changes or equipment repairs in the field or on Parks Canada land are not permitted. .7 Refueling to be performed on level surfaces, PCC Portland cement concrete or HMAC surfaces when approved by the Departmental Representative unless otherwise directed. .8 Contractor to have drip pans sized for amounts of product to be recovered and customized to fit under pieces of equipment to perform routine maintenance to equipment while maintaining equipment on property. Drip Pans to be used whenever leaving equipment on site or parking overnight when not in use.
Refueling. 1 Refueling of equipment to be performed in locations as directed by Departmental Representative.
Refueling. 1 Refueling of equipment to be performed in locations as directed by Departmental Representative. .2 Do not refuel equipment within 100 metres of any watercourse or storm water catch basin unless protection against spills is in place and location is approved by Departmental Representative.