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(a) if the controlled zone abuts an area of high intensity land use, the distance specified in column
2 of the table set out in clause 30(1) opposite the aggregate volume of the permanent gas
contained in all of the cylinders to which this clause applies specified in column 1 of that table;
or
(b) an area of low intensity land use, the distance specified in column 3 of the table set out in
clause 30(1) opposite the aggregate volume of the permanent gas contained in all of the
cylinders to which this clause applies specified in column 1 of that table.
(3) An above ground stationary tank to which this clause applies must be separated from the boundary of
the controlled zone by not less than—
(a) if the controlled zone abuts an area of high intensity land use, the distance specified in column
2 of the table set out in clause 30(1) opposite the volume of the permanent gas contained in the
above ground stationary tank specified in column 1 of that table; or
(b) if the controlled zone abuts an area of low intensity land use, the distance specified in column
3 of the table set out in clause 30(1) opposite the volume of the permanent gas contained in the
above ground stationary tank specified in column 1 of that table.
(4) A transfer point that is connected to an above ground stationary tank to which this clause applies must
be separated from the boundary of the controlled zone by not less than—
(a) if the controlled zone abuts an area of high intensity land use, the distance specified in column
2 of the table set out in clause 30(1) opposite the volume of the permanent gas contained in the
above ground stationary tank that is connected to the transfer point specified in column 1 of
that table; or
(b) if the controlled zone abuts an area of low intensity land use, the distance specified in column
3 of the table set out in clause 30(1) opposite the volume of the permanent gas contained in the
above ground stationary tank that is connected to the transfer point specified in column 1 of
that table.
20 Separation of cylinders containing class 2.1.1 liquefiable gas from boundary of controlled zone
(1) 1 or more cylinders containing a class 2.1.1 liquefiable gas to which this Part applies must be
separated from the boundary of the controlled zone by not less than—
(a) if the controlled zone abuts an area of high intensity land use, the distance specified in column
2 of the table set out in clause 30(2) opposite the aggregate quantity of liquefiable gas
contained in all of the cylinders at the hazardous substance location specified in column 1 of
that table; or
(b) if the controlled zone abuts an area of low intensity land use, the distance specified in column
3 of the table set out in clause 30(2) opposite the aggregate quantity of liquefiable gas
contained in all of the cylinders at the hazardous substance location specified in column 1 of
that table.
(2) Subclause (1)(a) does not apply to 1 or more cylinders present at a hazardous substance location that
contains, or each contain in aggregate, as the case may be, up to 250 kg of class 2.1.1 liquefiable gas
if—
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesHazardous Substances, Class 2.1.1, Class 2.1.2, Class 3.1, Controlled Zone, Retail Sale, Warning Signs, Separation Distances, High Intensity Land Use, Low Intensity Land Use, Permanent Gas, Cylinders, Above Ground Stationary Tank, Transfer Point