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2022 Bowers Field Rules and Regulations
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10/26/2022
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Chelsey Pedersen
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12 | P a g e <br /> <br />No fueling equipment or storage containers shall be stored in any building. <br />Unless authorized through special fueling procedures approved by the County, no <br />aircraft shall be fueled or defueled when: One or more engines is/are running. <br />Avionics and electrical equipment should comply with manufacturer's instructions <br />during fueling. <br /> <br />During fueling or defueling, the aircraft and dispensing apparatus shall be grounded <br />to a point or points of zero electrical potential or bonded with fuel vehicle. <br /> <br />Fueling hoses and equipment shall be maintained in a safe, non -leaking condition, <br />adequately marked/labeled, and all dispensed fuel will be pre-filtered. <br /> <br />All fueling operations will comply with current National Fire Protection Association <br />(NFPA) regulations and any other applicable law or regulation. <br /> <br />All fixed point and mobile aviation fuel storage/dispensing systems are required to <br />have adequate fuel spill prevention features and containment capabilities, <br />supported with an approved fuel Spill Prevention Countermeasures and Control Plan <br />(SPCC). <br /> <br />Fuel spill cleanup is the responsibility of the fueling operator. Fueling operators are <br />required to develop a fuel spill cleanup plan within the SPCC, which minimizes the <br />possibility of ignition of spilled flammable fuel and prevents the introduction of fuels <br />into the storm water or sewer systems. Cleanup plans shall include an adequate <br />supply of approved absorbent materials and non-spark equipment to handle fuel <br />spills. <br /> <br />23. Waste, Recycling, and Debris <br />Tenants are responsible for the disposal of waste, recycling, or other debris within <br />their leased areas. Receptacles shall be secured and located within a tenant’s leased <br />area. <br />No burning or dumping of waste materials is permitted within Airport property. <br />Lessees shall provide suitable receptacles with covers for the storage of oil, waste <br />oil, contaminated/soiled rags, or other rubbish. <br /> <br /> <br />24. Hazardous Materials <br />No person shall store, keep, handle, use, dispense, discharge, or transport at the <br />Airport any Hazardous Materials in contravention of any Regulatory Measure. <br />Proper permits must be obtained from the Agency having jurisdiction, the County <br />must maintain copies on file for review, and prior notification must be given to the <br />Airport Director. <br />
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