WAC 16-202-1002
How are specific terms and phrases
defined in this chapter? Terms as defined in this section are
applied throughout this chapter.
(1) "Air gap" means an unobstructed physical separation
between the free-flowing discharge end of a water supply and
the overflow rim of an open or nonpressurized receiving
vessel. The separation must be at least four times the
diameter of the supply pipe measured vertically from the
overflow rim of the receiving vessel, and in no case be less
than 25 mm, or 1-inch.
(2) "Alternative technology" means any device or concept
that meets the performance standards contained in this
chapter.
(3) "Antipollution safety device" means any equipment or
device effectively designed, constructed, and maintained that
is used in the event of malfunction or shutdown to prevent
backflow of a chemical or treated water into the water supply,
or to reduce human exposure or hazard to the environment. Equipment or devices may include, but are not limited to, the
irrigation line check valve, vacuum relief valve, low-pressure
drain, inspection port, metering device, chemical injection
closure device, and system interlock.
(4) "Application depth" means the amount of irrigation
water applied to a given unit area during an irrigation set,
and is usually expressed in inches or gallons.
(5) "Application season" means the period during which
product is injected into an irrigation system for crop
protection, plant growth, or soil preparation.
(6) "Application tank" means a product container and
appurtenances used for the storage of product that is
dedicated for use with and functionally connected to an
irrigation system.
(7) "Applicator" means any certified applicator or anyone
who is working under the direct supervision of a certified
applicator.
(8) "Approved backflow prevention assembly" means a
reduced pressure backflow assembly, reduced pressure detector
assembly, double check valve detector assembly, or double
check valve assembly of a make, model, and size that is
approved by the department of health pursuant to WAC 246-290-490.
(9) "Approved reduced pressure backflow assembly or
reduced pressure detector assembly" means backflow prevention
assemblies of make, model, and size approved by the department
of health pursuant to WAC 246-290-490.
(10) "Aquaculture" means the cultivation of water-based
plants or animals.
(11) "Backflow" means the reversal of fluid flow due to
backpressure or backsiphonage.
(12) "Backflow prevention device" or "backflow safety
device" means antipollution safety devices that prevent the
flow of water from the irrigation water distribution system
back to the water source or to the product source.
(13) "Barometric loop" or "gooseneck" means a raised
section of pipe where the bottom of the loop is at least two
feet above the highest water emitting device or any portion of
the irrigation application system which has a vacuum relief
valve installed on the top of the loop.
(14) "Certified applicator" means any individual who is
licensed as a commercial pesticide applicator, commercial
pesticide operator, public operator, private-commercial
applicator, demonstration and research applicator, or
certified private applicator, or any other individual who is
certified by the director to use or supervise the use of any
pesticide that is classified by the EPA or the director as a
pesticide for use in a chemigation application.
(15) "Check valve" means a certified device designed and
constructed to provide automatic, quick-acting, and absolute
closure that creates and maintains a watertight seal. The
device prevents flow in the opposite direction of that desired
when operation of the irrigation system or chemical injection
unit fails or is shut down.
(16) "Chemical" or "product" means a pesticide or system
maintenance compound.
(17) "Chemigation" means the application of any substance
or combination of substances intended as a pesticide, plant or
crop protectant, or system maintenance compound applied with
irrigation water.
(18) "Chemigation operation" means all activities and
equipment associated in preparing for, performing, and
concluding a chemigation application, which includes, but is
not limited to, calibrating, mixing, loading, starting up,
operating, monitoring, or shutting down a chemigation system.
(19) "Chemigation system" means the chemical injection
system as well as the irrigation water distribution system.
(20) "Commercial fertilizer" means a substance containing
one or more recognized plant nutrients and which is used for
its plant nutrient content and/or which is designated for use
or claimed to have value in promoting plant growth, and shall
include limes, gypsum, and manipulated animal and vegetable
manures. It shall not include unmanipulated animal and
vegetable manures and other products exempted by the
department by rule.
(21) "Contact name" means a person or company responsible
for placement and operation of an application tank.
(22) "Decommissioned" means rendering an application tank
unusable for product containment.
(23) "Deep percolation" means the movement of water
downward through the soil profile below a plant's effective
rooting zone.
(24) "Department" means the Washington state department
of agriculture.
(25) "End gun" means an intermittent, high volume
water-emitting device located at or near the end of an
irrigation application system.
(26) "Environment" means any plant, animal, natural
resource, surface water (including underlying sediments),
groundwater, drinking water supply, land surface or subsurface
strata, or ambient air within the state of Washington or under
the jurisdiction of the state of Washington.
(27) "Homemade" means devices not otherwise commercially
available for sale or not manufactured for the purpose of
commercial sale.
(28) "Hydroponic" means the practice of growing plants in
an aqueous solution, moist inert material, or otherwise in the
absence of a mineral-based medium.
(29) "Imminent danger" means a threat to human health or
the environment that is likely to happen during the current
application.
(30) "Injection system" means all components used to
supply, deliver, meter, and inject a substance into an
irrigation system. This includes devices and components
located between and inclusive of the application tank and the
point of product discharge into the irrigation water,
including components of the system interlock.
(31) "Inspection port" means an orifice or other viewing
device from which the low pressure drain and irrigation line
check valve may be assessed for proper operation.
(32) "Irrigation application system" means the physical
components of an irrigation system that begins at the first
water emitting device and ends with the last water emitting or
purging device.
(33) "Irrigation season" means that period of time during
which supplemental water is applied to aid in plant
development, soil conditioning, temperature modification, or
other such purposes.
(34) "Irrigation system" means all components used in
diverting, supplying, distributing, and applying irrigation
water.
(35) "Irrigation water distribution system" means all
components inclusive of the irrigation water supply system and
the irrigation application system.
(36) "Irrigation water supply system" means the water
conveyance system, which begins at the point of diversion from
the irrigation water source and ends with the first water
emitting device.
(37) "Metering device" means a positive displacement
injection pump, venturi device, or gravity feed device capable
of being calibrated and used to gauge chemical placement into
the irrigation water distribution system.
(38) "Nonpressurized water delivery system" means a
method of irrigation in which water is distributed over the
soil surface by gravity flow, such as rill, border, gated
pipe, or spigotted pipe.
(39) "Offsite application" means the application or
movement of product from the target site.
(40) "Operator" means the individual who is performing a
chemigation operation and who may or may not be the certified
applicator.
(41) "Outtake" means an opening that provides a source of
untreated water.
(42) "Rinsate" means the liquid produced from the rinsing
of any equipment or container that has come in direct contact
with any pesticide or system maintenance compound.
(43) "Runoff" means surface water leaving the target
site.
(44) "Sensitive area(s)" mean schools, parks, dwellings,
occupied buildings or structures, public roadways, waters of
the state, or other areas in which off-target movement may
endanger humans, animals, crops, or the environment.
(45) "Source water" or "water source" means an aquifer or
surface water body, including a stream, stream system, lake,
reservoir, or off-farm irrigation water ditch or conveyance
system, and any spring water or underground water that is part
of or tributary to the surface water body or aquifer.
(46) "System interlock" means the arrangement or
interconnection of the irrigation pump or a pressure or flow
sensing device with the chemical injection unit or other pumps
in such a manner that shutdown of the chemigation injection
system will occur in the event of any component malfunction or
failure that substantially impacts the application rate.
(47) "Vacuum relief valve" means a device that
automatically relieves or breaks a vacuum, thereby preventing
backsiphoning.
(48) "Washwater" means the liquid produced from the
rinsing of the exterior of any equipment or containers that
have or may have come in direct contact with any pesticide or
system maintenance compound.
(49) "Waters of the state" means, but is not limited to,
lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, inland waters, underground
waters, salt waters, irrigation canals and reservoirs.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58, 17.21, and 34.05 RCW. 01-23-018, § 16-202-1002, filed 11/9/01, effective
11/9/01.]