<br /> i <br /> 5.4.2.7 Tanks shall have a valve mechanism such that <br /> water or other contaminants can be drained from the lowest portion <br /> of the tank. <br /> 5.4.2.8 An in-line filtration system utilizing a 5 <br /> micron or less fuel filter element shall be included in any fuel <br /> dispensing system. <br /> 5.4.2.9 When a malfunction of the fueling equipment is <br /> detected, all fueling operations shall cease immediately and the <br /> malfunction shall be brought to the immediate attention of the <br /> aircraft owner or operator. <br /> 5.4.2.10 Persons engaged in the fueling of aircraft shall <br /> <br /> ' exercise extreme caution to prevent spills. When a spill occurs, <br /> servicing will cease and spills will be removed or absorbed with <br /> suitable material. <br /> 5.4.2.11 During fuel handling operations in connection <br /> with any aircraft, no less than two each C02 or approved dry <br /> chemical fire extinguishers of ten pounds or larger shall be <br /> immediately available for use. <br /> 5.4.2.12 No person shall perform or allow performance of <br /> any fueling activity when lightning is observed in the immediate <br /> vicinity of the Airport or during an electrical storm. <br /> 5.4.2.13 No person shall use any material or equipment <br /> during fueling operations which is likely to cause a spark or <br /> ignition. <br /> <br /> i <br /> 5.4.2.14 All hoses, funnels, and appurtenances used <br /> in fueling operations shall be equipped with a grounding device to <br /> prevent ignition of volatile liquids. Furthermore, funnels shall. <br /> be. metal and have a capacity of not less than two gallons to <br /> reduce the risk of spillage. <br /> 5.4.2.15 No airborne radar equipment shall be operated <br /> or ground tested on any area wherein the directional beam of high <br /> intensity radar is within 300 feet, or low intensity radar (less <br /> than 50 KW output). is within 100 feet of another operation or <br /> aircraft refuelj,ng truck. <br /> . 5.4.2.16 During fueling, fuel handling devices shall be <br /> so placed so as to be readily removed in the event of fire. <br /> 5.4.2.17 Fuel shall not be transferred from a vehicle <br /> fuel system to an aircraft fuel tank or intermediary tank for the <br /> purpose of fueling aircraft. <br /> 5.4.2.18 Fuel servicing vehicles shall be maintained and <br /> operated in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <br /> <br /> I <br /> Rules - 20 <br /> <br />