WAC 16-201-190
Operational area containment of liquid
fertilizers -- Permanent storage facility. (1) All operational
area activities shall take place on or within operational area
containment: 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) Operational area containment shall be designed and
constructed to contain fertilizers, 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
shall be constructed of steel, poured reinforced concrete,
precast concrete modules, solid masonry, or other materials 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) Operational area containment shall be constructed to
withstand the weight of any vehicles or storage containers
which will be on it.
(6) Operational area containment shall be constructed
with sufficient surface area, using curbs or other means, to
prevent any discharge from leaving the containment area. The
operational area containment shall have a capacity of at least
fifteen hundred gallons. If no storage container or mobile
storage container used at the operational area containment to
transfer liquid bulk fertilizers has a capacity of more than
one thousand gallons, the operational area containment 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.
(7) Operational area containment shall slope to one or
more liquid tight collection points or sumps that allows
spilled or deposited materials to be easily recovered.
[(8)] An above ground storage container may be used in
conjunction with the operational area containment to meet the
capacity requirement. If an above ground storage container is
used to meet the capacity requirement, the storage container
shall be located within secondary containment. The storage
container shall be clearly and conspicuously labeled
"fertilizer rinsate."
(9) Any pump used for recovering material from the
operational area containment shall be manually activated.
(10) The operational area containment shall not have a
discharge outlet or valve. Discharge outlets or valves on
existing operational areas shall be sealed. Operational area
containments may be interconnected.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.54.800. 00-23-075, §
16-201-190, filed 11/17/00, effective 12/18/00. Statutory
Authority: RCW 15.54.800 and 15.58.040. 93-22-093 (Order
5018), § 16-201-190, filed 11/2/93, effective 3/1/94.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules, and deems ineffectual changes not filed by the agency in this manner. The bracketed material in the above section does not appear to conform to the statutory requirement.