If you have: | Then: |
Aboveground containers | Provide one of the following: |
| 1. | Substantial reinforced concrete footings and foundations; or |
| 2. | Structural steel supports mounted on reinforced concrete foundations. |
| Make sure the reinforced concrete foundation meets all of the following: |
| 1. | Extends below the established frost line. |
| 2. | Is of sufficient width and thickness to support the total weight of the containers and contents. |
| 3. | Has the lowest point of the tank at least 18 inches above the ground. |
| Make sure the footings meet all of the following: |
| 1. | Extend below the established frost line. |
| 2. | Are of sufficient width and thickness to support the total weight of the containers and contents. |
Floating type foundations on containers installed aboveground | Make sure they are designed to adequately support the tank, contents, and pumping equipment. |
A horizontal, aboveground container | Mount the container on a foundation that permits expansion and contraction. |
| Prevent the weight of excessive loads from resting on the supporting portion of the shell. |
| Provide saddle bearing that extends over at least 1/3 the circumference of the shell. |
| Prevent corrosion on the portions of the container in contact with the foundations or saddles. |
(4) You must follow Table 3 for underground, nonrefrigerated containers.
Table 3
Underground Nonrefrigerated Container Requirements
If you have: | Then: |
Underground containers | 1. | Set the containers on firm foundations or earth. |
| 2. | Surround containers with soft earth or sand well tamped into place. |
| 3. | Make sure the top of the container is at least 1 foot below the surface of the ground. |
| 4. | If ground conditions make this impractical, use precautions to prevent physical damage to the container. |
| Exemption: It is not necessary to cover the portion of the container where a manhole and other connections are attached. |
| 5. | Securely anchor or weight containers when necessary to prevent floating. |
| 6. | Have a protective corrosion-resistant coating, applied before it is placed underground, that is both of the following: |
| a. | Satisfactory to the authority having jurisdiction; and |
| b. | Equal to either hot dip galvanizing or 2 preliminary coatings of red lead followed by a heavy coating of coal tar or asphalt. |
| 7. | Lower containers onto firm foundations without damaging the protective corrosion-resistant coating. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050. WSR 15-23-086, § 296-826-30045, filed 11/17/15, effective 12/18/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050,
49.17.060. WSR 06-10-067, § 296-826-30045, filed 5/2/06, effective 9/1/06.]