[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 13]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR65.44]

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                TITLE 40 - PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
      CHAPTER I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 65 - CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL AIR RULE--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart C - Storage Vessels
 
Sec. 65.44  External floating roof (EFR).

    (a) EFR design requirements. The owner or operator who elects to 
control storage vessel regulated material emissions by using an external 
floating roof shall comply with the design requirements listed in 
paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section.
    (1) The external floating roof shall be designed to float on the 
stored liquid surface except when the floating roof must be supported by 
the leg supports.
    (2) The external floating roof shall be equipped with a closure 
device between the wall of the storage vessel and the roof edge.
    (i) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section, the 
closure device is to consist of two continuous seals, one above the 
other. The lower seal is referred to as the primary seal and the upper 
seal is referred to as the secondary seal.
    (ii) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(2)(iv) of this section, the 
primary seal shall be either a metallic shoe seal or a liquid-mounted 
seal.
    (iii) If the external floating roof is equipped with a liquid-
mounted or metallic shoe primary seal as of December 31, 1992, the 
requirement for a secondary seal in paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section 
does not apply until the next time the storage vessel is emptied and 
degassed, or by April 22, 2004, whichever occurs first.
    (iv) If the external floating roof is equipped with a vapor-mounted 
primary seal and a secondary seal as of December 31, 1992, the 
requirement for a liquid-mounted or metallic shoe primary seal in 
paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section does not apply until the next time 
the storage vessel is emptied and degassed, or by April 22, 2004, 
whichever occurs first.
    (3) The external floating roof shall meet the following 
specifications:
    (i) Except for automatic bleeder vents (vacuum breaker vents) and 
rim space vents, each opening in the noncontact external floating roof 
shall provide a projection below the stored liquid surface except as 
provided in paragraph (a)(3)(xiii) of this section.
    (ii) Covers on each access hatch and each gauge float well shall be 
designed to be bolted or fastened when they are closed.
    (iii) Except for automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, roof 
drains, and leg sleeves, each opening shall be equipped with a gasketed 
cover, seal, or lid.
    (iv) Automatic bleeder vents and rim space vents shall be equipped 
with a gasket.
    (v) Each roof drain that empties into the stored liquid shall be 
equipped with a slotted membrane fabric cover that covers at least 90 
percent of the area of the opening.
    (vi) Each unslotted and slotted guide pole well shall be equipped 
with a gasketed sliding cover or a flexible fabric sleeve seal.
    (vii) Except for antirotational devices equipped with a welded cap, 
each unslotted guide pole shall be equipped with a gasketed cap on the 
end of the pole.
    (viii) Each slotted guide pole shall be equipped with a gasketed 
float or other device that closes off the stored liquid surface from the 
atmosphere.
    (ix) Each gauge hatch/sample well shall be equipped with a gasketed 
cover.
    (x) Where a metallic shoe seal is in use as the primary seal, one 
end of the metallic shoe shall be designed to extend into the stored 
liquid and the other end shall extend a minimum vertical distance of 61 
centimeters (24 inches) above the stored liquid surface.
    (xi) The secondary seal shall be designed to be installed above the 
primary seal so that it completely covers the space between the roof 
edge and the vessel wall.
    (xii) For the primary and secondary seals, there shall be no holes, 
tears, or other openings in the shoe, seal fabric, or seal envelope.
    (xiii) If each opening in a noncontact external floating roof except 
for automatic bleeder vents (vacuum breaker vents) and rim space vents 
does not provide a projection below the liquid

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surface as of December 31, 1992, the requirement for providing these 
projections below the liquid surface does not apply until the next time 
the storage vessel is emptied and degassed, or by April 22, 2004, 
whichever occurs first.
    (b) EFR operational requirements. The owner or operator using an 
external floating roof shall comply with the following operational 
requirements:
    (1) The external floating roof shall float on the stored liquid 
surface at all times except when the floating roof must be supported by 
the leg supports.
    (2) When the floating roof is resting on the leg supports, the 
process of filling or refilling shall be continuous and shall be 
accomplished as soon as practical, and the owner or operator shall 
maintain the record specified in Sec. 65.47(e).
    (3) Except for automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, roof 
drains, and leg sleeves, each opening shall be maintained in a closed 
position (i.e., no visible gap) at all times except when the device is 
in actual use.
    (4) Covers on each access hatch and each gauge float well shall be 
bolted or fastened when they are closed.
    (5) Automatic bleeder vents are to be set to be closed at all times 
when the roof is floating except when the roof is being floated off or 
is being landed on the roof leg supports.
    (6) Rim space vents are to be set to open only when the roof is 
being floated off the roof leg supports or when the pressure beneath the 
rim seal exceeds the manufacturer's recommended setting.
    (7) The cap on the end of each unslotted guide pole shall be closed 
at all times except when gauging the stored liquid level or taking 
samples of the stored liquid.
    (8) The cover on each gauge hatch/sample well shall be closed at all 
times except when the hatch or well must be open for access.
    (9) Except during the inspections required by paragraph (c) of this 
section, both the primary seal and the secondary seal shall completely 
cover the annular space between the external floating roof and the wall 
of the storage vessel in a continuous fashion.
    (c) EFR inspection requirements. To demonstrate compliance for an 
external floating roof vessel, the owner or operator shall use the 
procedures in paragraphs (c)(4) through (9) of this section for seal 
gaps according to the frequency specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through 
(3) of this section and meet the requirements of paragraph (c)(10) of 
this section.
    (1) Measurements of gaps between the vessel wall and the primary 
seal shall be performed no less frequently than once every 5 years and 
at the times specified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section. 
The owner or operator shall maintain records of the EFR seal gap 
measurements as specified in Sec. 65.47(c)(2).
    (i) During the hydrostatic testing of the vessel, by initial 
startup, or within 90 days of the initial fill with regulated material.
    (ii) For an external floating roof vessel equipped with a liquid-
mounted or metallic shoe primary seal and without a secondary seal as 
provided for in paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section, measurements of 
gaps between the vessel wall and the primary seal shall be performed at 
least once per year until a secondary seal is installed. When a 
secondary seal is installed above the primary seal, measurements of gaps 
between the vessel wall and both the primary and secondary seals shall 
be performed within 90 calendar days of installation of the secondary 
seal and according to the frequency specified in paragraphs (c)(1) 
through (3) of this section thereafter.
    (2) Measurements of gaps between the vessel wall and the secondary 
seal shall be performed no less frequently than once per year and within 
90 days of the initial fill with regulated material, within 90 days of 
installation of the secondary seal, or by initial startup. The owner or 
operator shall maintain records of the EFR seal gap measurements as 
specified in Sec. 65.47(c)(2).
    (3) If any storage vessel ceases to store regulated material for a 
period of 1 year or more, measurements of gaps between the vessel wall 
and the primary seal, and gaps between the vessel wall and the secondary 
seal shall be performed within 90 days of the vessel being refilled with 
regulated material. The owner or operator shall maintain

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records of the EFR seal gap measurements as specified in Sec. 
65.47(c)(2).
    (4) If the tank contains regulated material, all primary seal 
inspections or gap measurements that require the removal or dislodging 
of the secondary seal shall be accomplished as soon as possible, and the 
secondary seal shall be replaced as soon as possible.
    (5) The owner or operator shall notify the Administrator 30 days 
before any EFR seal gap measurement as specified in Sec. 
65.48(c)(2).
    (6) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, the owner 
or operator shall determine gap widths and gap areas in the primary and 
secondary seals (seal gaps) individually by the following procedures:
    (i) Seal gaps, if any, shall be measured at one or more floating 
roof levels when the roof is not resting on the roof leg supports.
    (ii) Seal gaps, if any, shall be measured around the entire 
circumference of the vessel in each place where a 0.32 centimeter (\1/8\ 
inch) diameter uniform probe passes freely (without forcing or binding 
against the seal) between the seal and the wall of the storage vessel. 
The circumferential distance of each such location shall also be 
measured.
    (iii) The total surface area of each gap described in paragraph 
(c)(6)(ii) of this section shall be determined by using probes of 
various widths to measure accurately the actual distance from the vessel 
wall to the seal and multiplying each such width by its respective 
circumferential distance.
    (7) The owner or operator shall add the gap surface area of each gap 
location for the primary seal and divide the sum by the nominal diameter 
of the vessel. The owner or operator shall include the calculations in 
the record of the seal gap measurement as specified in Sec. 
65.47(c)(2). For metallic shoe primary seals or liquid-mounted primary 
seals, the accumulated area of gaps between the vessel wall and the 
primary seal shall not exceed 212 square centimeters per meter of vessel 
diameter (10.0 square inches per foot of vessel diameter) and the width 
of any portion of any gap shall not exceed 3.81 centimeters (1.50 
inches).
    (8) The owner or operator shall add the gap surface area of each gap 
location for the secondary seal and divide the sum by the nominal 
diameter of the vessel. The owner or operator shall include the 
calculations in the record of the seal gap measurement as specified in 
Sec. 65.47(c)(2). The accumulated area of gaps between the 
vessel wall and the secondary seal used in combination with a metallic 
shoe seal or liquid-mounted primary seal shall not exceed 21.2 square 
centimeters per meter of vessel diameter (1.00 square inch per foot of 
vessel diameter) and the width of any portion of any gap shall not 
exceed 1.27 centimeters (0.50 inch). The secondary seal gap requirements 
may be exceeded during the measurement of primary seal gaps as required 
by paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
    (9) If the owner or operator determines that it is unsafe to perform 
the seal gap measurements or to inspect the vessel to determine 
compliance because the floating roof appears to be structurally unsound 
and poses an imminent or potential danger to inspecting personnel, the 
owner or operator shall comply with one of the following requirements:
    (i) The owner or operator shall measure the seal gaps or inspect the 
storage vessel no later than 30 calendar days after the determination 
that the roof is unsafe; or
    (ii) The owner or operator shall empty and remove the storage vessel 
from service no later than 45 calendar days after determining that the 
roof is unsafe. If the vessel cannot be emptied within 45 calendar days, 
the owner or operator may utilize up to two extensions of up to 30 
additional calendar days each and comply with the recordkeeping 
requirements in Sec. 65.47(d).
    (10) The owner or operator shall visually inspect for EFR failures, 
the external floating roof, the primary seal, secondary seal, and 
fittings prior to initial filling and each time the vessel is emptied 
(including initially before the vessel is filled with regulated 
material), shall maintain records of the EFR inspection results as 
specified in Sec. 65.47(c)(1), and shall comply with the 
refilling notification requirements specified in Sec. 
65.48(c)(1).

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    (d) EFR repair requirements. (1) The owner or operator shall repair 
conditions that do not meet seal gap specifications listed in paragraphs 
(c)(7) and (8) of this section or any EFR failure observed by the 
inspection required by paragraph (c)(10) of this section no later than 
45 calendar days after identification, or shall empty and remove the 
storage vessel from service no later than 45 calendar days after 
identification. If the vessel cannot be repaired or emptied within 45 
calendar days, the owner or operator may utilize up to two extensions of 
up to 30 additional calendar days each and comply with the recordkeeping 
requirements in Sec. 65.47(d).
    (2) If an EFR failure is observed by the inspection required by 
paragraph (c)(10) of this section, the owner or operator shall repair 
the items as necessary so that none of the conditions specified in 
paragraph (c)(10) of this section exist before filling or refilling the 
storage vessel with regulated material.