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What is the safe distance between the CDC and the gas station?

The safe distance between CDC and gas station is 10 meter. Because according to the national standard of "Code for Design and Construction of Automobile Filling Stations", the distance between filling stations in cities and ordinary civil houses should be at least 10 meter. The minimum fire distance between the smallest gas station and the civil building with the lowest protection category should not be less than10m. The national quality inspection department also clearly stipulates that the minimum distance between the oil tank (tank volume is 3 1 ~ 45 cubic meters) of the secondary gas station and the residential area should be above 12 meters. The oil tank of the third-class gas station (the upper limit of the storage tank volume is 30 cubic meters) is at least 10 meter away from the residential area. First-class gas stations are generally not located in urban areas, and the distance between gas stations and important public buildings such as schools, gymnasiums and hospitals is higher. According to the relevant provisions of the Fire Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), factories, warehouses, special stations and docks that produce, store and load and unload inflammable and explosive dangerous goods must be located on the edge of the city or in a relatively independent safety zone.