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DLA-POL Demo 5 South Fuel Farm USTs, Install 5 South Fuel Farm ASTs & Demo 4 North Fuel Farm USTs, PMRF

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Department Of The Navy → Navfac HawaiiView Agency

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AgencyDepartment Of The Navy → Navfac Hawaii
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The Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) currently has nine (9) each USTs containing approximately 50,000 gallons each for bulk fuel storage. Future design and planning for the facility will require a transition from underground to aboveground fuel storage facilities. This project will undertake the entire demo of (5) USTs on the south fuel farm with replacement by 5 ASTs and demo (4) USTs on the north fuel farm. The 5 replacement ASTs on the south side will have enough capacity to support the DFSP's mission requirements. Underground Storage Tanks are becoming more and more scrutinized due to the high-risk potential for leaks and spills into the environment. Despite operations, inspections, and repairs in accordance with industry standards, regulatory agencies are pushing for all UST systems to be brought aboveground by 2038. Failure to comply with their requirements will only lead to violations fines and possible shutdown of the facility. Installation of ASTs will allow PMRF to meet mission fueling requirements while complying with storage tank environmental regulations. Contractor to determine best method to install new aboveground tank system that meets operational requirements in accordance with applicable County,State, and Federal guidelines. Work to potentially include sizing of new system, installation, secondary containment, weather protection, and commissioning of new system as required. Contractor to coordinate with local government POC to provide notifications and documentation as required to DOH. All federal, state, local, Navy, and Marine Corps codes and regulations shall be followed and considered to the extent applicable. UFC 1-200-01, General Building Requirements UFC 3-301-01, Structural Engineering UFC 3-460-01, Design: Petroleum Fuel Facilities UFC 3-460-03, Operation and Maintenance of Petroleum Systems. Hawaii Administrative Rules, HAR.