WAC 16-202-2015
What are the requirements for product
injection devices? The irrigation water source and application
tank must be protected from backflow and from siphonage.
(1) Pressurized injection or injection into pressurized
irrigation system.
(a) An injection line check valve must be used whenever
injection occurs in a pressurized section of an irrigation system
or with a pressurized injection system.
(b) The injection line check valve must inject product
directly into the irrigation water and must be installed
downstream of the irrigation mainline check valve.
(c) The point of injection into an irrigation system cannot
be located within ten feet of a wellhead, public waterway,
off-farm irrigation supply ditch or conveyance system, or
sensitive area.
(d) The injection line check valve mechanism must prevent
leakage due to hydraulic head pressure from the application tank
and must prevent backflow from the irrigation water source into
the supply tank. The injection line check valve must maintain,
at a minimum, 10 psi opening (cracking) pressure or adequate
opening pressure to prevent gravity flow from the application
tank.
(e) In instances where siphoning action induced by an
irrigation system could compromise the opening (cracking)
pressure of a injection line check valve, a vacuum relief valve
must be installed in the irrigation line downstream of the
injection point.
(2) Injection into nonpressurized section of irrigation
system.
(a) If injection occurs in a nonpressurized portion of the
irrigation system, an air gap or other hydraulic discontinuity
must exist between the pressurized or nonpressurized irrigation
water source and the point of product injection.
(b) When an air gap is used in conjunction with a public
water supply, injection may only occur downstream of the air gap.
(3) Venturi systems.
(a) The chemical injection line must contain either a
normally closed solenoid-operated valve connected to the system
interlock or a normally closed hydraulically operated valve that
opens only when the main water line is adequately pressurized.
The valve must be placed on the intake side of the injection
pump, immediately adjacent to the application tank.
(b) The chemical injection line between the application tank
and the metering device must contain an automatic, quick-closing
check valve. The check valve must be placed immediately adjacent
to the venturi chemical inlet.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58, and 17.21 RCW. 01-13-063, § 16-202-2015, filed 6/18/01, effective 11/9/01.]