Storage of Fuel. LESSEE is prohibited from installing, storing, or dispensing fuels on the leased premises as described in the airport rules and regulations.
Storage of Fuel. On Marina 4 Before commencing operation of the marina, Lessee shall submit emergency contingent 5 plans to the Secretary and the National Park Service for their approval. The plans shall include 6 procedures for cleaning up oil and gas spills, and for cleaning up raw sewage spills. The plan 7 shall also describe procedures for protecting and mitigating potential environmental damage 8 caused by typhoons and other acts of God. No fuel or lubricant shall be stored on any part of or 9 all of the pier. In order to fuel at the marina, a grounding line must be connected first to the 10 vessel, and then to the shore ground. In the event of an oil spill, all costs of the clean-up 11 shall be paid by the Lessee.
Storage of Fuel. Where equipment (driver operated) is supplied with fuel, the Contractor will ensure that suitable bunded containers are supplied for on-site storage. These vessels must comply with the Environment Agency’s requirements and must be properly secured to prevent unauthorised access, with delivery points guarded and all locks and padlocks fitted with appropriate shrouds. The Environment Agency will not accept the provision of un-bunded drums or bowsers as fuel storage vessels. The supply of these vessels is deemed to be included within the rates for plant and equipment supplied with fuel.