✨ Hazardous Substances Regulations
16 DECEMBER 2005
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 208
(b) the fuel is–
(i)
(ii)
Regulation 81
stored in an above ground stationary tank that–
(1) complies with the Stationary Container Controls in Schedule 8 of this notice; and
(2) is situated–
(A) not less than 20 metres from any area of high-intensity land use or area of regular habitation; and
(B) 6 metres from any combustible materials; and
is in a compound or located so that any spillage of the fuel will not endanger any building, or flow into any stream, lake or natural water.
This regulation does not apply to a person in charge of a hazardous substance location where petrol, aviation gasoline, racing gasoline, kerosene (“the fuel”) is stored in total quantities of less than 2,000 litres and the proposed or actual duration of the storage is for a continuous period of less than 14 days, if the fuel–
(a) is stored in one or more secure containers, each individual container with a capacity of less than 250 litres; and
(b) the container or containers comply with regulation 11 and Schedule 2 or Schedule 3 (as appropriate) of the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001; and
(c) is situated at a distance not less than 15 metres from any area of high intensity land use or area of regular habitation; and
(d) is situated either in the open or in a well ventilated building; and
(e) is in a compound or located so that any spillage of the fuel will not endanger any building, or flow into any stream, lake or natural water.
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