WAC 16-202-1013
What alternative methods may be used to
prevent backflow into the irrigation water source? The
application of alternative technology in achieving backflow
prevention must be accomplished either by a backflow system or by
system design to fulfill the provisions of this chapter. The
operator must be able to demonstrate that backflow cannot occur.
Alternative technology must provide substantially equal or
greater protection than the provisions of this chapter.
(1) System design.
(a) If a system's configuration will provide substantially
equal or greater protection due to the physical laws of gravity
and water hydraulics, components of a backflow prevention system
may be waived by the department.
(2) Barometric pipe loop.
(a) Barometric loops can only be used on systems pumping
from a surface water source.
(b) The barometric pipe loop must be located in the main
water line immediately downstream of the irrigation water pump.
(c) A barometric pipe loop must be designed with sufficient
elevation differential to compensate for backflow.
(d) The bottom of the barometric loop apex must be at least
thirty inches above the highest water-emitting device or of any
portion of the irrigation application system.
(e) The barometric loop must contain a vacuum relief device
at the loop apex that allows air into the pipeline immediately
upon loss of pressure. The orifice size must comply with current
American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) standards.
(f) The chemical injection port must be located downstream
of and a least thirty inches below the bottom of the pipe loop
apex.
(3) The department will recognize authorized U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) alternative backflow
devices, providing they are as restrictive as the provisions of
this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58, 17.21, and 34.05 RCW. 01-23-018, § 16-202-1013, filed 11/9/01, effective
11/9/01.]