Phase II vapor recovery system definition

Phase II vapor recovery system means a system that controls vapors during the transfer of gasoline from a gasoline dispensing facility vessel to a motor vehicle. This system is also known as a Stage II vapor recovery system or a Stage II vapor control system.
Phase II vapor recovery system means a gasoline vapor recovery system which recovers vapors during the fueling of motor vehicles from stationary storage tanks.
Phase II vapor recovery system means an ARB-certified gasoline vapor recovery system which recovers vapor during the fueling of motor vehicles from stationary storage tanks.

Examples of Phase II vapor recovery system in a sentence

  • For facilities with manifolded vapor piping connecting storage tanks, all the manifolded tanks and associated dispensing points are considered one AST system, and only one certified Phase II vapor recovery system may be installed in conjunction with that AST system.

  • An application for certification of a Standing Loss Control, Phase I, and/or Phase II vapor recovery system or a Standing Loss Control component may be made to the Executive Officer by any applicant.

  • An application for certification of a Phase I or Phase II vapor recovery system may be made to the Executive Officer by any applicant.

  • For facilities with manifolded vapor piping connecting storage tanks, all the manifolded tanks and associated dispensing points are considered one UST system, and only one certified Phase II vapor recovery system may be installed in conjunction with that UST system.

  • No more than one certified Phase II vapor recovery system may be installed on each underground storage tank (UST) system unless the Phase II systems have been specifically certified to be used in combination.

  • No more than one certified Phase II vapor recovery system may be installed on each aboveground storage tank (AST) system unless the Phase II system has been specifically certified to be used in combination.

  • For the purposes of evaluating Phase I or Phase II vapor recovery system, the test site shall have a minimum monthly gasoline throughput of 1,500 gallons/month, as demonstrated over a consecutive six month period.

  • Here, the expectation value is determined as the average value over a set of N independent estimates of the avoidable dose.

  • At the time of tank replacement at an existing service station, a CARB-certified Phase II vapor recovery system shall be installed and used thereafter on all of the station's facilities, unless exempted by Rule 214.

  • The permittee shall maintain on the premises a log of any repairs made to the certified Phase I or Phase II vapor recovery system.


More Definitions of Phase II vapor recovery system

Phase II vapor recovery system means a gasoline vapor recovery system or equipment that recovers the vapors generated during the refueling of motor vehicles and from the storage of gasoline at the gasoline dispensing facility.

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