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The design of safe, reliable, efficient, and code-compliant fuel storage systems is one of JSA's many specialties. Our unique experience and extensive knowledge is extremely useful when integrating your fuel system into the mechanical, civil, structural, and electrical elements of the facility design.

Since 1987, Johnson, Spellman & Associates has designed thousands of fuel storage and transfer systems. We have designed aboveground and underground systems as small as a 275-gallon single-tank/single-generator system, to complex systems storing more than 100,000 gallons in multiple tanks serving multiple devices. We have provided designs for a wide variety of facility types such as communication buildings, hospitals, office buildings, data centers, airports, marinas, convenience stores, truck refueling facilities, and universities. We have designed systems in more than 15 different states and the Virgin Islands.

We create EPA-mandated Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans quickly and efficiently for a wide variety of clients.

We were the lead engineer for large, multi-year fuel system replacement/upgrade programs with budgets exceeding $90-million

Our fuel storage system design and project management abilities can best be illustrated by our recent experience with large programs and projects. In general, each program included:

  • Design and management of underground storage tank removal, replacement, and upgrade operations;

  • Consultation with client regarding program goals, progress, and design standards;

  • Design of inventory control, leak monitoring, and overfill prevention systems;

  • Development of technical documents such as EPA-required Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans as well as operation and maintenance manuals.

Click here to view our portfolio of fuel system projects.

 

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