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  1. Highstepper

    IFC/IBC Control Areas Hazardous Materials

    Thank you, again Stookeyfpe for your guidance. This confirmed my thoughts on this matter.
  2. Highstepper

    IFC/IBC Control Areas Hazardous Materials

    A proposed building is planned in which there will be a 250 gallon tote of 70% HNO3 - class II Oxidizer (Use-closed system) and 55 gallons (use-open system). There is no sprinkler system or fire wall/enclosure for the tote. The open system use will have ventilation. My question is since there...
  3. Highstepper

    IBC/NFPA/IFC Question Emergency Generator Fuel Line in Parking Garage

    Thank you, Stookeyfpe! That is what I thought as well. I reviewed the Mechanical Code as well and came to the same conclusions. I just needed confirmation from others. I really appreciate your response. Highstepper
  4. Highstepper

    IBC/NFPA/IFC Question Emergency Generator Fuel Line in Parking Garage

    A client is contemplating re-routing his supply, return and vent lines through an underground parking garage to the emergency generator room. I do not see in the Code anywhere (Texas) that the fuel lines are required to be in a duct or separate pipe chase that has a fire resistance rating. Nor...
  5. Highstepper

    Landfill Dewatering SPT Slab Design

    I am working on a concrete cap design for a landfill that has crushed tile and a slurry mixture of mostly small pebbles and some small amounts of clay in it. The landfill is about 5 acres in surface area and roughly 20 feet deep. The landfill will be partially closed until the open area (which...
  6. Highstepper

    Landfill Dewatering SPT

    I am working on a concrete cap design for a landfill that has crushed tile and a slurry mixture of mostly small pebbles and some small amounts of clay in it. The landfill is about 5 acres in surface area and roughly 20 feet deep. The landfill will be partially closed until the open area (which...

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