Table 1 |
Gasoline Throughput (millions of gallons) | Allowable Distance to the Property Line (meters) |
1.5 | 20 |
2.0 | 25 |
4.0 | 38 |
6.0 | 49 |
8.0 | 58 |
10.0 | 66 |
(i) When the throughput is not shown in the chart, interpolate to get the distance for that throughput.
(ii) The allowable distance shall be measured from the centroid of the pumps to the nearest point on the property line of the nearest lot on which a permanent residence is located. However, if the permanent residence is located at least twice the allowable distance from the centroid of the pumps, the requirements of (c) of this subsection shall not apply.
(d)(i) Beginning on July 1, 2001, and each year thereafter, the department of ecology shall publish the canister capture rate.
(ii) When the canister capture rate reaches fifteen percent and there are no major exceptions, waivers, or other adjustments to the EPA onboard canister regulations or program implementation, the department of ecology shall revise (c) of this subsection to incorporate the effect of canisters.
(e) The owner or operator of new or modified gasoline dispensing facilities subject to any of the requirements of (a), (b) or (c) of this subsection shall file a notice of construction and obtain the approval of the local air authority prior to commencing construction or modification.
(f) The owner or operator of any gasoline dispensing facility may elect to submit a site-specific analysis of the requirement for a Stage II vapor recovery system under (c) of this subsection and request the department of ecology to evaluate it subject to the fees described in (l) of this subsection. The department of ecology will complete a second tier analysis described under WAC
173-460-090 within forty-five days of determining that the analysis submitted is complete and no additional information is needed. The requirements for gasoline vapor control shall be determined as a result of that process.
(g) Fees. The fee for new source review of a gasoline dispensing facility under this section shall be the same as the fee under WAC
173-400-116 (2)(d)(ii) except, if a site-specific review is elected under (f) of this subsection, the fee shall be the same as the fee under WAC
173-400-116 (3)(c) for a tier two analysis.
(h) This section shall apply to the refueling of motor vehicles from stationary tanks at gasoline dispensing facilities located in Washington.
(i) All gasoline dispensing facilities subject to this section shall be equipped with a certified Stage II vapor recovery system.
(j) The owner or operator of a gasoline dispensing facility subject to this section shall not transfer or allow the transfer of gasoline from stationary tanks into motor vehicle fuel tanks unless a certified Stage II vapor recovery system is used.
(k) All Stage II vapor recovery equipment shall be installed in accordance with the system's certification requirements and shall be maintained to be leak free, vapor tight, and in good working order.
(l) Whenever a Stage II vapor recovery system component is determined to be defective, the owner or operator shall take the system out of service until it has been repaired, replaced, or adjusted, as necessary.
(m) The owner or operator of each gasoline dispensing facility utilizing a Stage II system shall conspicuously post operating instructions for the system in the gasoline dispensing area. The instructions shall clearly describe how to fuel vehicles correctly using the vapor recovery nozzles and include a warning against topping off. Additionally, the instructions shall include a prominent display of ecology's toll free telephone number for complaints regarding the operation and condition of the vapor recovery nozzles.
(6) Equipment or systems failures.
(a) Specific applicability. This section shall apply to all gasoline transport tanks equipped for gasoline vapor collection and all vapor collection systems at gasoline loading terminals, bulk gasoline plants, and gasoline dispensing facilities as described in subsections (2) through (5) of this section.
During the months of May, June, July, August, and September any failure of a vapor collection system at a bulk gasoline plant or gasoline loading terminal to comply with this section requires the discontinuation of gasoline transfer operations for the failed part of the system. Other transfer points that can continue to operate in compliance may be used. The loading or unloading of the transport tank connected to the failed part of the vapor collection system may be completed during the other months of the year.
(b) Provisions for specific processes.
(i) The owner or operator of a gasoline loading terminal or bulk gasoline plant shall only allow the transfer of gasoline between the facility and a transport tank if a current leak test certification for the transport tank is on file with the facility or a valid inspection sticker is displayed on the vehicle. Certification is required annually.
(ii) The owner or operator of a transport tank shall not make any connection to the tank for the purpose of loading or unloading gasoline, except in the case of an emergency, unless the gasoline transport tank has successfully completed the annual certification testing requirements in (c) of this subsection, and such certification is confirmed either by:
(A) Have on file with each gasoline loading or unloading facility at which gasoline is transferred a current leak test certification for the transport tank; or
(B) Display a sticker near the department of transportation certification plate required by 49 C.F.R. 178.340-10b which:
(I) Shows the date that the gasoline tank truck last passed the test required in (c) of this subsection;
(II) Shows the identification number of the gasoline tank truck tank; and
(III) Expires not more than one year from the date of the leak tight test.
(iii) The owner or operator of a vapor collection system shall:
(A) Operate the vapor collection system and the gasoline loading equipment during all loadings and unloadings of transport tanks equipped for emission control such that:
(I) The tank pressure will not exceed a pressure of eighteen inches of water or a vacuum of six inches of water;
(II) The concentration of gasoline vapors is below the lower explosive limit (LEL, measured as propane) at all points a distance of one inch from potential leak sources; and
(III) There are no visible liquid leaks except for a liquid leak of less than four drops per minute at the product loading connection during delivery.
(IV) Upon disconnecting transfer fittings, liquid leaks do not exceed ten milliliters (0.34 fluid ounces) per disconnect averaged over three disconnects.
(B) Repair and retest a vapor collection system that exceeds the limits of (b)(iii)(A) of this subsection within fifteen days.
(iv) The department or local air authority may, at any time, monitor a gasoline transport tank and vapor collection system during loading or unloading operations by the procedure in (c) of this subsection to confirm continuing compliance with this section.
(c) Testing and monitoring.
(i) The owner or operator of a gasoline transport tank or vapor collection system shall, at his own expense, demonstrate compliance with (a) and (b) of this subsection, respectively. All tests shall be made by, or under the direction of, a person qualified to perform the tests and approved by the department.
(ii) Testing to determine compliance with this section shall use procedures approved by the department.
(iii) Monitoring to confirm continuing leak tight conditions shall use procedures approved by the department.
(d) Recordkeeping.
(i) The owner or operator of a gasoline transport tank or vapor collection system shall maintain records of all certification tests and repairs for at least two years after the test or repair is completed.
(ii) The records of certification tests required by this section shall, as a minimum, contain:
(A) The transport tank identification number;
(B) The initial test pressure and the time of the reading;
(C) The final test pressure and the time of the reading;
(D) The initial test vacuum and the time of the reading;
(E) The final test vacuum and the time of the reading;
(F) At the top of each report page the company name, date, and location of the tests on that page; and
(G) Name and title of the person conducting the test.
(iii) The owner or operator of a gasoline transport tank shall annually certify that the transport tank passed the required tests.
(iv) Copies of all records required under this section shall immediately be made available to the department, upon written request, at any reasonable time.
(e) Preventing evaporation. All persons shall take reasonable measures to prevent the spilling, discarding in sewers, storing in open containers, or handling of gasoline in a manner that will result in evaporation to the ambient air.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
70.94.165. WSR 98-01-184 (Order 97-07), § 173-491-040, filed 12/23/97, effective 1/23/98. Statutory Authority: 1996 c 294. WSR 97-04-012 (Order 95-15), § 173-491-040, filed 1/27/97, effective 2/27/97. Statutory Authority: RCW
70.94.331. WSR 93-13-011 (Order 92-47), § 173-491-040, filed 6/7/93, effective 7/8/93; WSR 91-14-101 (Order 90-63), § 173-491-040, filed 7/2/91, effective 8/2/91.]