PERMANENT RULES
Date of Adoption: November 17, 2000.
Purpose: To revise chapter 16-229 WAC, rules related to secondary and operational area containment for bulk pesticide storage facilities. The rule addresses issues and concerns raised since the implementation of the original rule in March, 1994.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Repealing WAC 16-229-300 and 16-229-470; and amending WAC 16-229-010, 16-229-020, 16-229-025, 16-229-030, 16-229-040, 16-229-050, 16-229-060, 16-229-070, 16-229-080, 16-229-090, 16-229-110, 16-229-120, 16-229-130, 16-229-180, 16-229-200, 16-229-210, 16-229-220, 16-229-240, 16-229-260, 16-229-270, 16-229-280, 16-229-310, 16-229-400, 16-229-410, and 16-229-480.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapters 15.58 and 17.21 RCW.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 00-19-089 on September 20, 2000.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 25, Repealed 2.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 12, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 25, Repealed 2. Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
November 17, 2000
Jim Jesernig
Director
(1) "Approved air gap" means a physical separation between the free-flowing end of a water supply pipeline and the overflow rim of an open or nonpressurized receiving vessel. To be an approved air gap, the separation must be at least:
(a) Twice the diameter of the supply piping measured vertically from the overflow rim of the receiving vessel, and in no case be less than one inch, when unaffected by vertical surfaces (sidewalls); or
(b) Threes time the diameter of the supply piping, if the horizontal distance between the supply pipe and a vertical surface (sidewall) is less than or equal to three times the diameter of the supply pipe, or if the horizontal distance between the supply pipe and intersecting vertical surfaces (sidewalls) is less than or equal to four times the diameter of the supply pipe and in no case less than one and one-half inches.
(2) "Approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly (RPBA)" means an RPBA of a make, model and size that is approved by the Washington State Department of Health.
(((1))) (3) "Appurtenances" means all valves, pumps,
fittings, pipes, hoses, metering devices, and mechanical devices
which are connected to a storage container, or which are used to
transfer a material into or out of such container.
(((2))) (4) "Bulk pesticide" means any registered pesticide
which is transported or held in an individual container in
undivided quantities of greater than fifty-five U.S. gallons
liquid measure or one hundred pounds net dry weight.
(5) "Certified engineer" means a licensed professional engineer, registered in the state of Washington in the discipline in which he/she is practicing.
(((3))) (6) "Department" means the Washington state
department of agriculture.
(((4))) (7) "Discharge" means a spill, leak, or release,
accidental or otherwise, from a storage container, container or
appurtenance. It does not include a fully contained transfer of
pesticide which is made pursuant to sale, storage, distribution
or use.
(((5))) (8) "Dry pesticide" means pesticide which is in
solid form prior to any application or mixing for application,
and includes formulations such as dusts, wettable powders, dry
flowable powders, granules, and water dispersible granules.
(((6))) (9) "Liquid pesticide" means pesticide in liquid
form, and includes solutions, emulsions, suspensions, slurries,
and pesticide rinsates.
(((7))) (10) "Mini-bulk pesticide" means an amount of liquid
pesticide greater than fifty-five gallons but not exceeding five
hundred gallons which is held in a single container designed for
ready handling and transport, which has been filled by the
original pesticide manufacturer or repackager, and to which no
substance has been added by any person.
(11) "Not technically feasible" means compliance is not physically or technically possible or feasible, and/or compliance cannot be achieved without compromising operational safety, and/or significantly compromising operational access. Monetary cost of compliance alone shall not be sufficient for the department to determine that compliance is not technically feasible.
(((8))) (12) "Operational area" means an area or areas where
pesticides are transferred, loaded, unloaded, mixed, repackaged,
refilled or where pesticides are cleaned, or rinsed from
containers or application, handling, storage or transportation
equipment.
(((9))) (13) "Operational area containment" means any
structure or system designed and constructed to intercept and
contain discharges, including storage container or equipment wash
water, rinsates, and rainwater from the operational area(s).
(((10))) (14) "Permanent mixing/loading site" means a site
(location) at which more than three hundred gallons of liquid
pesticide (formulated product) or three thousand pounds of dry
pesticide or at which a total of fifteen hundred pounds of
pesticides as active ingredients are being mixed, repackaged or
transferred from one container to another within a calendar year:
Provided, That wood preservative application systems already
regulated by 40 CFR, Parts 264.570-575 and Parts 265.440-445
shall be exempt.
(((11))) (15) "Permanent storage facility" means a location
at which liquid bulk pesticide in a single container or aggregate
quantities in excess of five hundred U.S. gallons or dry bulk
pesticide in undivided quantities in excess of two thousand
pounds is held in storage: Provided, That mini-bulk pesticide
containers are exempt from this chapter((: Provided further,
That temporary field storage of up to two thousand five hundred
gallons of bulk liquid pesticide is allowed for a period of no
more than fourteen days in a six-month period at any one
location. Temporary field storage may be extended upon written
permit by the department: Provided further, That liquid bulk
pesticide containers directly attached to an apparatus for the
purpose of chemigation are exempt from this chapter.
(12))) (16) "Pesticide" means, but is not limited to:
(a) Any substance or mixture of substances intended to prevent, destroy, control, repel, or mitigate any insect, rodent, snail, slug, fungus, weed, and any other form of plant or animal life or virus, except virus on or in a living person or other animal which is normally considered to be a pest or which the director may declare to be a pest;
(b) Any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant; and
(c) Any spray adjuvant.
(d) For the purpose of establishing permanent mixing/loading site threshold values petroleum oils are exempt from this chapter.
(((13))) (17) "Primary containment" means the storage of
liquid or dry bulk pesticide in storage containers at a permanent
storage facility.
(((14))) (18) "Rinsate" means the liquid generated from the
rinsing of any equipment or container that has come in direct
contact with any pesticide, including: recovered sedimentation,
washwater, contaminated precipitation, or other contaminated
debris.
(((15))) (19) "Secondary containment" means a device or
structure designed, constructed, and maintained to hold or
confine a discharge of a liquid pesticide from a permanent
storage facility.
(((16))) (20) "Storage container" means a container,
including a rail car, nurse tank or other mobile container, that
is used or intended for the storage of bulk liquid or dry
pesticide. It does not include a mobile container at a storage
facility for less than fifteen days if this storage is incidental
to the loading or unloading of a storage container at the bulk
pesticide storage facility. Storage container does not include
underground storage containers or surface impoundments such as
lined ponds or pits.
(21) "Substantially similar protection" means alternative containment and management practices that prevent or control releases to the environment to the same or similar degree as the protections afforded by full compliance with this chapter.
(22) "Temporary field storage" means a storage container with the capacity to store two thousand five hundred gallons or less of bulk liquid pesticide that remains in the same location for no more than fourteen consecutive days in any six-month period. Liquid bulk pesticide application tanks directly attached to an apparatus for the purpose of chemigation are exempt from this chapter.
(((17))) (23) "Washwater" means the liquid generated from
the rinsing of the exterior of any equipment, containers or
secondary containment or operational areas which have or may have
come in direct contact with any pesticide.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-010, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: The typographical errors in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-020
Secondary containment of liquid bulk
pesticides -- General requirements.
Primary storage of bulk liquid
pesticides at a permanent storage facility shall be located
within ((a)) secondary containment ((facility)) designed to
prevent the release of discharged pesticides. ((A)) Secondary
containment ((facility)) shall consist of:
(1) A wall and liner with a sloped floor as provided in WAC 16-229-030 and 16-229-040; or
(2) A prefabricated facility as provided in WAC 16-229-050.
(3) Secondary containment ((facilities)) in operation prior
to March 1, 1994, which ((do)) does not have sloped floors shall
be exempt from this section: Provided, That upon alteration to
the ((facility)) secondary containment or increase of storage
volume, the ((facility)) secondary containment shall be brought
into full compliance with this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-020, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) If the secondary containment ((facility)) is located
indoors or under a roof to prevent accumulation of rainfall, the
area shall contain at least one hundred ten percent of the volume
of the largest storage container plus the displacement of all
other tanks, appurtenances and other items within the containment
area.
(3) Secondary containment ((facilities)) in operation prior
to March 1, 1994, ((and which have)) having a minimum capacity of
one hundred ten percent of the volume of the largest storage
container within the area plus the displacement of all other
tanks, appurtenances and other items within the containment area
shall be considered to be in compliance with this section:
Provided, That upon alteration to the ((facility)) containment or
increase of storage container volume the ((facility)) secondary
containment shall be brought into full compliance with the
specific capacity requirements of this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-025, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) The walls and floor of secondary containment shall be constructed of steel, poured reinforced concrete, precast concrete modules, solid masonry, or other materials or combination of materials that:
(a) Shall be designed to withstand a full hydrostatic head of any discharged liquid
(b) Shall have sufficient thickness and chemical resistance to contain a release until it is recovered.
(c) Shall be constructed and maintained to a permeability standard of 1x10-6 cm/sec as determined by ASTM test method D-5084 Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter or other test method approved by the department;
(d) Shall have sufficient structural strength to maintain the containment's integrity under normally anticipated loadings;
(e) Shall be chemically compatible with the materials being stored; and
(f) Shall be properly sealed to prevent leakage.
(((2))) (3) Any piping through the outside walls of ((a))
secondary containment ((facility)) shall be installed and
maintained such that the structural integrity of the wall is
preserved and in such a manner as to prevent leaks.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-030, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-040
Secondary containment of liquid bulk
pesticides -- ((Lining)) Synthetic liners.
((The base of a
secondary containment facility shall be lined with steel,
concrete or synthetic liner. The secondary containment floor
shall slope to a liquid tight collection point or sump that
allows spilled or deposited materials to be easily removed.))
(1) ((Concrete liners: Concrete liners shall be designed
according to good engineering practices to withstand any
foreseeable loading conditions, including a full hydrostatic head
of discharged liquid, and shall be properly sealed to prevent
leakage.)) A synthetic liner may be used to meet the applicable
standards set forth in WAC 16-229-030.
(2) ((Synthetic liners:
(a))) Synthetic liners shall be chemically compatible with the materials being stored within the permanent storage facility and have a minimum thickness of 30 mils +/- 1 mil. A written confirmation of compatibility and a written estimate of the life of the liner from the manufacturer shall be kept on file at the permanent storage facility or the nearest local office from which the permanent storage facility is administered.
(((b))) (3) Synthetic liners shall be installed under the
supervision of a qualified representative of the manufacturer, a
contractor certified by the manufacturer, or a certified
engineer. All field constructed seams shall be tested, and
repaired if necessary, in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-040, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-050
Secondary containment of liquid bulk
pesticides -- Prefabricated facilities.
(1) ((A)) Prefabricated
((facility)) secondary containment shall be composed of a rigid
prefabricated basin having both a base and walls constructed of
steel or synthetic materials which are resistant to corrosion,
puncture or cracking. Materials used in the ((facility))
secondary containment shall be chemically compatible with the
products being stored within the ((facility)) secondary
containment. A written confirmation of compatibility from the
basin manufacturer shall be kept on file at the permanent storage
facility or at the nearest local office from which the permanent
storage facility is administered.
(2) The prefabricated ((facility)) secondary containment
shall be designed and installed to withstand all foreseeable
loading conditions, including the tank load and a full
hydrostatic head of any discharged liquid. Multiple basins
connected to provide the capacity required in WAC 16-229-025
shall be connected in a manner which assures an adequate transfer
of discharged liquid between basins.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-050, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-060, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(((2) A pesticide secondary containment facility may share a
wall or portion of a wall, with a fertilizer secondary
containment facility.))
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-070, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-080
Secondary containment of liquid bulk
pesticides -- Precipitation accumulations.
Precipitation may not
be allowed to accumulate in ((a)) secondary containment
((facility)) to the point where it ((may tend to)):
(1) Reduces the capacity of the ((facility)) secondary
containment below one hundred ten percent of the volume of the
largest storage container within the area plus the displacement
of all other ((tanks)) storage containers, appurtenances and
other items within the containment area((.));
(2) Increases corrosion of storage containers or
appurtenances((.)); or
(3) Impairs the stability of storage containers.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-080, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-090, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-110, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) Abandoned underground storage containers containing pesticides which meet the definition of hazardous substance underground storage tank system in chapter 173-360 WAC are subject to the applicable requirements in that chapter.
(3) Abandoned above ground storage containers shall be thoroughly cleaned. All hatches on the storage containers shall be secured and all valves or connections shall be severed or plugged with vents being left functional.
(4) Abandoned above ground storage containers shall be posted with a clearly legible tag with the words "Out of Service."
(5) Abandoned storage containers shall not be allowed to be put back in service on the same site without first installing secondary containment protection.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-120, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-130, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) All bulk pesticide storage containers shall bear a label or placard in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Standard No. 79-3, identifying the materials therein.
(3) All bulk pesticide storage containers used for temporary field storage shall be labeled with the owner's name, the capacity of the tank, and an identifying number. Lettering shall be a minimum of two inches in height and in a color contrasting to the background.
(4) All bulk pesticide storage containers used for temporary field storage shall have attached, in a weather-proof enclosure, a record of the date the storage container was put in place.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-180, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) All bulk pesticide storage containers and appurtenances used for field storage shall be inspected for leakage and soundness daily when in use.
(3) Valves on storage containers shall be closed and locked or otherwise secured when left unattended.
(4) The physical location and identifying number of all temporary field storage shall be provided to the department upon request.
(5) The department may issue a permit to extend the time temporary field storage may be in one place during any six-month period due to weather related conditions upon written request. No advisory group review, pursuant to WAC 16-229-310(2) is required for this type of permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-200, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: The typographical error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-210
Operational area containment of liquid
pesticides -- Permanent storage facility.
(1) All operational area
activities shall take place on or within ((an)) operational area
containment ((facility)): Provided, That during the unloading or
loading of railcars, marine vessels, or manned trucks when
product is unloaded from direct shipments from manufacturers,
individual basins or portable storage containers shall be used to
recover spillage and leakage from transfer connections and pumps.
(2) ((The)) Operational area containment ((facility)) shall
be designed and constructed to contain pesticides, rinsates,
washwater and other materials spilled or deposited during mixing,
loading, unloading, draining, rinsing and washing activities.
(3) The walls and floor of operational area containment
((facility)) shall be constructed of steel, poured reinforced
concrete, precast concrete modules, solid masonry, or other
materials ((with similar permeability.)) or combination of
materials that:
(a) Are designed to withstand a full hydrostatic head of any discharged liquid;
(b) Have sufficient thickness and chemical resistance to contain a release until it is recovered.
(c) Are constructed and maintained to a permeability standard of 1x10-6 cm/sec as determined by ASTM test method D-5084 Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter or other test method approved by the department.
(4) If synthetic materials are used in construction they shall be chemically compatible with the products handled at the site. A written confirmation of compatibility from the manufacturer shall be kept on file at the site or the nearest location from which the site is administered.
(5) ((The facility)) Operational area containment shall be
constructed to withstand the weight of any vehicles or storage
containers which will be on ((the facility)) it.
(6) ((The facility)) Operational area containment shall be
constructed with sufficient surface area, using curbs or other
means, to prevent any discharge from leaving the containment
area.
(7) ((The facility)) Operational area containment shall have
a capacity of at least fifteen hundred gallons of containment. If no storage container or mobile storage container used at the
((facility)) operational area containment to transfer liquid bulk
pesticides has a capacity of more than one thousand gallons, the
operational area containment ((facility)) shall be of adequate
size and design to contain one hundred twenty-five percent the
capacity of the largest storage container, or mobile storage
container used.
(8) ((The)) Operational area containment ((facility)) shall
slope to ((a)) one or more liquid tight collection points or
sumps that allows spilled or deposited materials to be easily
recovered. An above ground ((tank)) storage container may be
used in conjunction with the operational area containment
((facility)) to meet the capacity requirement. If an above
ground ((tank)) storage container is used for temporary storage,
the ((tank)) storage container shall be located within secondary
containment. The ((tank)) storage container shall be clearly and
conspicuously labeled "pesticide rinsate" followed by the major
category of pesticide such as insecticide, herbicide, fungicide.
(9) Any pump used for recovering material from the
operational area containment ((facility)) shall be manually
activated.
(10) The operational area containment ((facility)) shall not
have a discharge outlet or valve. Discharge outlets or valves on
existing ((facilities)) operational areas shall be sealed. Operational area containments ((facilities)) may be
interconnected.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-210, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-220
Operational area containment of liquid
pesticides -- Temporary field storage.
(1) During loading and
unloading of liquid bulk pesticide at temporary field storage
locations individual basins or portable storage containers shall
be used to recover spillage and leakage from transfer connections
and pumps.
(2) Liquid bulk pesticide storage containers used for temporary field storage shall be located at least one hundred feet from wells and surface water, except, for purposes of this section, irrigation water flowing directly to a field, or on a field, is not considered surface water unless the water could be carried beyond the field being irrigated.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-220, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(a) A reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly approved by the Washington state department of health.
(b) Air gap separation. Air gap is a physical separation between the free flowing discharge end of a water supply line and the fill opening of a water storage tank. The end of the discharge pipe shall be located a distance of at least two times the diameter of the supply line measured vertically above the flood rim of the tank. The gap should be increased if the fill pipe is located next to a wall. If the discharge pipe is located within a secondary containment or operational area facility the end of the pipe shall be at least two pipe diameters above the highest liquid holding capacity of the containment facility.))
(2) ((Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
assemblies)) Approved RPBA's shall be inspected and tested by a
Washington state department of health certified backflow assembly
tester, and approved air gaps shall be inspected by a Washington
state department of health certified backflow assembly tester or
cross-connection control specialist:
(a) At the time of installation, alteration or relocation, and
(((b))) at least on an annual schedule thereafter. ((once
per year and air gap systems shall be inspected once per year by
a Washington state department of health certified backflow
assembly tester pursuant to WAC 246-290-490.))
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-240, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-260
Maintenance and inspection.
(1) The
operator of a pesticide bulk storage facility shall inspect and
maintain storage containers, appurtenances, secondary containment
((facilities)) and operational area ((facilities)) containment to
minimize the risk of a pesticide release. The inspection shall
include a visual observation for any evidence of leaks, spills,
cracks, solar decay or wear.
(2) Maintenance of the pesticide bulk storage facilities
shall be performed as needed to ensure that the integrity of the
bulk pesticide storage containers, secondary containment
((facilities)) and operational area containment ((facilities)) is
maintained.
(3) Bulk pesticide storage containers and appurtenances
shall be inspected at least once per month when in use. Secondary containment and operational area ((facilities))
containment shall be inspected at least once per month when in
use.
(4) All secondary and operational area ((facilities))
containment shall be maintained free of debris and foreign
matter.
(5) A written record of all inspections and maintenance shall be made on the day of the inspection or maintenance and kept at the storage site or at the nearest local office from which the storage site is administered.
(6) Inspection records shall contain the name of the person making the inspection, the date of the inspection, conditions noted and maintenance performed.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-260, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(1) A record of construction materials and methods of construction to show compliance with WAC 16-229-025, 16-229-030, 16-229-040, 16-229-050, 16-229-060, and 16-229-210. These records shall be maintained as permanent records.
(2) A record of the method(s) used to use or dispose of
product or contaminated materials recovered from discharges
outside secondary or operational area containment ((facilities)).
This record applies only to discharges required to be reported
to the Washington state department of ecology by the Washington
state Dangerous waste regulations, chapter 173-303 WAC. These
records shall be maintained for a period of at least three years.
(3) A monthly inventory reconciliation showing the amount of liquid bulk pesticide from each storage container which is lost or unaccounted for at the end of each monthly period during which pesticide is stored in the container. These records shall be maintained for a period of at least three years.
(4) Inspection and maintenance records required by WAC 16-229-260. These records shall be maintained for a period of at least three years.
(5) Manufacturer's compatibility statements required by WAC 16-229-040 and 16-229-050. These records shall be maintained as permanent records.
(6) A copy of the permanent storage facility's spill response plan required by WAC 16-229-280. This record shall be maintained as a permanent document.
(7) Records required in WAC 16-229-250 for use or disposal of rinsate, washwater and contaminated precipitation. These records shall be maintained for a period of at least three years.
(8) Inspection records required by WAC 16-229-100(9). These records shall be maintained as permanent records.
(9) Records required by WAC 16-229-240, Backflow prevention.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-270, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-280
Spill response plan.
(1) The operator of a
permanent storage facility shall prepare a written spill response
plan for the permanent storage facility. If all or portions of
the information required by the spill response plan have been
prepared for plans required by other government agencies, they
need not be prepared for this plan: Provided, That the
information is readily accessible to emergency responders and
department personnel. However, when copies of the plan are
distributed all the required information must be provided.
The plan shall include the following elements:
(a) The identity and telephone numbers of the persons and agencies who are to be contacted in the event of a spill including persons responsible for the stored pesticide.
(b) For each pesticide stored at the permanent storage facility a complete copy of the storage container labeling required in WAC 16-229-180 and the labeling required to accompany sale of the pesticide under the Washington Pesticide Control Act, chapter 15.58 RCW.
(c) A material safety data sheet for each pesticide stored at the permanent storage facility.
(d) The procedures to be used for controlling and recovering, or otherwise responding to a spill for each type of bulk pesticide stored at the permanent storage facility.
(e) The procedures to be followed in using or disposing of a recovered spill.
(2) The spill response plan shall be kept current at all times.
(3) A copy of the spill response plan shall be kept readily available for inspection and use at the permanent storage facility or at the nearest local office from which the storage facility is administered and shall be available for inspection and copying by the department.
(4) A copy of the spill response plan shall be provided to the local fire department.
(5) Persons employed at ((bulk pesticide)) permanent storage
facilities shall be trained in spill response procedures pursuant
to the spill response plan.
(6) Emergency equipment and supplies: Every permanent storage facility shall have access to pumps and recovery containers which can be used to control and recover spills. Pumps, recovery containers and persons capable of deploying and operating them shall be readily available in an emergency. Pumps and recovery containers may include those operated by a local fire department or other persons: Provided, That the use and availability of the pumps and recovery containers is arranged in advance as part of the spill response plan. Absorbent materials and other equipment suitable for the control and cleanup of smaller spills shall be available at the storage facility. The permanent storage facility shall maintain a list showing the types and locations of clean-up supplies and equipment. The list shall be maintained at the permanent storage facility or the nearest local office from which the facility is administered.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-280, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) At the request of the department, advisory group, or
permittee an advisory group appointed by the director shall
evaluate and advise the department on ((all)) any requests for
permits from the rule.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-310, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
(2) ((The)) Operational area containment ((facility)) shall
be designed and constructed to contain pesticides, rinsates,
washwater and other materials spilled or deposited during mixing,
loading, unloading, draining, rinsing and washing activities.
(3) The walls and floor of operational area containment
((facility)) shall be constructed of steel, poured reinforced
concrete, precast concrete modules, solid masonry, or other
materials ((with similar permeability.)) or combination of
materials that:
(a) Are designed to withstand a full hydrostatic head of any discharged liquid;
(b) Have sufficient thickness and chemical resistance to contain a release until it is recovered.
(c) Are constructed and maintained to a permeability standard of 1x10-6 cm/sec as determined by ASTM test method D-5084 Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter or other test method approved by the department.
(4) If synthetic materials are used in construction they
shall be chemically compatible with the products ((mixed and
loaded)) handled at the site. A written confirmation of
compatibility from the manufacturer shall be kept on file at the
site or the nearest location from which the site is administered.
(((4))) (5) ((The facility)) Operational area containment
shall be constructed to withstand the weight of any vehicles or
storage containers which will be on ((the facility)) it.
(((5))) (6) ((The facility)) Operational area containment
shall be constructed with sufficient surface area, using curbs or
other means, to prevent any discharge from leaving the
containment area.
(((6))) (7) ((The)) operational area containment
((facility)) shall be of adequate size and design to contain one
hundred twenty-five percent the capacity of the largest storage
container, or application equipment used at the facility up to a
maximum of fifteen hundred gallons.
(((7))) (8) Operational area ((facilities)) containment
constructed prior to March 1, 1994, and which have been
constructed to contain one hundred ten percent of the capacity of
the largest storage container or application equipment used at
the facility shall be considered to be in compliance with this
chapter.
(((8))) (9) ((The)) Operational area containment
((facility)) shall slope to ((a)) one or more liquid tight
collection points or sumps that allows spilled or deposited
materials to be easily recovered. An above ground ((tank))
storage container may be used in conjunction with the operational
area containment ((facility)) to meet the capacity requirement. If an above ground ((tank or tanks)) storage container(s) are
used for temporary storage, the ((tanks)) storage containers
shall be located within operational area or secondary
containment. The ((tank)) storage container shall be clearly and
conspicuously labeled "pesticide rinsate" followed by the major
category of pesticide such as insecticide, herbicide, fungicide.
(((9))) (10) Any pump used for recovering material from the
operational area containment ((facility)) shall be manually
activated.
(((10))) (11) The operational area containment ((facility))
shall not have a discharge outlet or valve. Discharge outlets or
valves on existing ((facilities)) operational areas shall be
sealed. Operational area containments ((facilities)) may be
interconnected.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-400, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-410
Backflow prevention.
(1) ((If plumbing))
When piping within a permanent mixing/loading site is directly
connected to a water source such as a well or public water
((supply)) system, an approved air gap or an approved reduced
pressure principle ((a)) backflow prevention ((device)) assembly
(RPBA) shall be installed to protect the water source. ((All
equipment)) Approved air gaps and approved RPBA's shall be
installed, operated, inspected and/or tested and maintained per
WAC 246-290-490. ((and manufacturer's recommendations. The
minimum safety equipment shall be one of the following:
(a) A reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly approved by the Washington state department of health.
(b) Air gap separation. Air gap is a physical separation between the free flowing discharge end of a water supply line and the fill opening of a water storage tank. The end of the discharge pipe shall be located a distance of at least two times the diameter of the supply line measured vertically above the flood rim of the tank. The gap should be increased if the fill pipe is located next to a wall. If the discharge pipe is located within a secondary containment or operational area facility the end of the pipe shall be at least two pipe diameters above the highest liquid holding capacity of the containment facility.))
(2) ((Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
assemblies)) Approved RPBA's shall be inspected and tested once
per year ((and air gap systems shall be inspected once per year))
by a Washington state department of health certified backflow
assembly tester, and approved air gaps shall be inspected by a
Washington state department of health certified backflow assembly
tester or cross-connection control specialist ((pursuant to WAC 246-290-490.)):
(a) At the time of installation, alteration or relocation, and at least on an annual schedule thereafter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-410, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
Reviser's note: The typographical errors in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 5018, filed 11/2/93, effective
3/1/94)
WAC 16-229-480
Permits.
(1) The department may issue a
permit exempting any person from a requirement under Part 3 of
this chapter if compliance is not technically feasible in the
judgment of the department and the department finds that
alternative measures provide substantially similar protection. All information required to prove that substantially similar
protection is possible shall be provided to the department by the
person requesting the permit.
(2) At the request of the department, advisory group, or
permittee an advisory group appointed by the director shall
evaluate and advise the department on ((all)) any requests for
permits from this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order 5018), § 16-229-480, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 16-229-300 | Compliance schedule. |
WAC 16-229-470 | Compliance. |