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(b) the capacity of the largest stationary container within each intermediate secondary containment system to which the application relates, and the relationship of that capacity to the capacity of the relevant intermediate secondary containment system proposed in the application:
(c) in relation to each intermediate secondary containment system to which the application relates, the capacity of intermediate secondary containment systems adjacent to it:
(d) the availability of means to prevent unintended ignition, and of means to control the effects of unintended ignition, of hazardous substances stored within each intermediate secondary containment system to which the application relates:
(e) any other matter the Authority considers relevant to its consideration of the application.
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Variation to requirements of regulation 39 of the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001
(1) The Authority may on application from a person, reduce the capacity that a secondary containment system is required to have to comply with regulation 39 of the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001.
(2) The Authority may not approve a capacity under subclause (1) that is less than 100% of the capacity of the stationary containers located in the secondary containment system to which the application relates.
(3) In considering an application under subclause (1) the Authority must take into account any means provided to prevent the capacity of the secondary containment system to which the application relates being taken up by rainwater.
Part 2
Transitional Provisions
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Existing secondary containment systems
(1) In this Part, existing secondary containment system means a secondary containment system—
(a) to which regulation 39 or regulation 40 of the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001 applies; and
(b) that was in use immediately before the commencement of this notice.
(2) During the period commencing with the commencement of this notice and ending 3 years after the date of that commencement, an existing secondary containment system to which regulation 39 of the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001 applies, complies with that regulation if it complies with the requirements that applied to it immediately before the commencement of this notice.
(3) During the period commencing with the commencement of this notice and ending 3 years after the date of that commencement, an existing secondary containment system to which regulation 40 of the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001 applies, complies with that regulation if it complies with the requirements that applied to it immediately before the commencement of this notice.
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Compliance Plan Approval Process for Existing Stationary Container Systems
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