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SECTION II - GENERAL INFORMATION
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Purpose and Theory of Operation
A Tactical Petroleum Terminal is a facility designed and packaged in such a way that it can be rapidly erected at most
any location for the receipt, storage, and dispensing of liquid fuels, specifically diesel, motor gasoline, and aviation jet
fuel. Fuels can be received from a pipeline or from tanker trucks. The TPT can dispense fuels directly to user vehicles
or to fuel transport vehicles, or return fuel to the pipeline for downstream distribution. The facility can be disassembled
and moved to another location or returned to an equipment storage facility.
1-4 Primary Components of a TPT
The primary components of a single typical TPT, arranged in the order of the project's Components List, are:
1-4.1
One (1) Switching Manifold consisting of aluminum pipe, valves, and fittings.
1-4.2
Three (3) Tanker-Truck Receipt Manifolds consisting of hose, valves, and fittings.
1-4.3
Three (3) Fuel Dispensing Assemblies consisting of:
a.
Six (6) Filter Separators (two (2) each assembly)
b.
Hose, valves, and fittings (one (1) lot each assembly)
1-4.4
Three (3) Transfer Hoseline Assemblies consisting of hose, valves, and fittings (one (1) lot each)
1-4.5
Three (3) Tank Farm Primary Modules consisting of:
a.
Six (6) 5000 bbl fabric collapsible tanks (two (2) each module)
b.
Six (6) 600 gpm hoseline pumps (two (2) each module)
c.
Hose, valves, fittings (one(1) lot each module)
1-4.6
Six (6) Tank Farm Secondary Modules consisting of:
a.
Twelve (12) 5000 bbl fabric collapsible tanks (two (2) each module)
b.
Six (6) 600 gal hoseline pumps (one (1) each module)
c.
Hose, valves, and fittings (one (1) lot each module)
1-4.7
One (1) Sampling Assembly
1-4.8
One (1) Contaminated Fuel Module consisting of:
a.
Two (2) 50,000 gal. fabric collapsible tanks
b.
One(1) 350 gpm transfer pump
c.
Hose, valves and fittings
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