lower permeability hoses for fuel dispensing required by Counties?

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Gomke
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lower permeability hoses for fuel dispensing required by Counties?

Post by Gomke » Mon Jun 05, 2023 2:50 pm

Good afternoon, does anyone have a link, and web site that can let suppliers and or designer know if Low permeability hose and hardware is required? A number of years ago we have sites for the old Stage 2 systems and location where that system was required, but the hose requirement does not seam to have the same traction as the stage 2 did and is hard to find the rules /locations where it s required. California (the entire state requires it with stage 2. Any other known areas?

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Re: lower permeability hoses for fuel dispensing required by Counties?

Post by ZMiller » Wed Jun 07, 2023 8:48 am

Ohio.

Source has a state by state selection map on their web site. Most curb hoses today are "Low Permeability" and have been for a number of years. Goodyear and Franklin.
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Re: lower permeability hoses for fuel dispensing required by Counties?

Post by petrolpig » Sun Jun 11, 2023 12:01 pm

Southwest Washington now requires them as well. Here is link to their guidelines.
https://www.swcleanair.gov/docs/regs/reg491.pdf

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