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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 3-3511

  • Clean air act: means the clean air act of 1963 (P. See Arizona Laws 3-3511
  • Gasoline: means a volatile, highly flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that does not contain more than five one-hundredths grams of lead for each United States gallon, that is produced, refined, manufactured, blended, distilled or compounded from petroleum, natural gas, oil, shale oils or coal and other flammable liquids free from undissolved water, sediment or suspended matter, with or without additives, and that is commonly used as a fuel for spark-ignition internal combustion engines. See Arizona Laws 3-3401
  • Gasoline dispensing site: means any site where gasoline is dispensed into a motor vehicle fuel tank from any stationary storage vessel. See Arizona Laws 3-3511
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Arizona Laws 1-215

1. "Annual throughput" means the amount of gasoline transferred into or dispensed from a gasoline dispensing site during twelve consecutive months.

2. "Clean air act" means the clean air act of 1963 (P.L. 88-206; 42 United States Code § 7401-7671) as amended by the clean air act amendments of 1990 (P.L. 101-549).

3. "Gasoline dispensing site" means any site where gasoline is dispensed into a motor vehicle fuel tank from any stationary storage vessel.

4. "Stage I vapor recovery system" means a combination of pipes and hoses that creates a closed system between the vapor spaces of an unloading gasoline cargo tank and a receiving storage tank so that vapors displaced from the storage tank are transferred to the gasoline cargo tank being unloaded.