WAC 16-229-010
Definitions. The definitions set forth
in this section shall apply throughout this chapter unless the
context otherwise requires:
(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.
(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.
(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.
(6) "Department" means the Washington state department of
agriculture.
(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.
(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.
(9) "Liquid pesticide" means pesticide in liquid form,
and includes solutions, emulsions, suspensions, slurries, and
pesticide rinsates.
(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.
(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.
(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).
(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.
(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.
(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 and
products containing only Kaolin clay as the active ingredient
are exempt from this chapter.
(17) "Primary containment" means the storage of liquid or
dry bulk pesticide in storage containers at a permanent
storage facility.
(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.
(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.
(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. Provided, That temporary field storage
containers used to store soil fumigants shall be allowed a
maximum capacity of ten thousand gallons or less. Containers
must be chemically compatible with the material, which is
being stored. Such containers can remain 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.
(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 17.21.030 (1)(a) and chapter 34.05 RCW. 05-05-036, § 16-229-010, filed 2/11/05, effective
3/14/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 15.58.040, 17.21.030,
chapter 34.05 RCW. 03-09-034, § 16-229-010, filed 4/8/03,
effective 5/9/03. Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.58 and 17.21 RCW. 00-23-074, § 16-229-010, filed 11/17/00, effective
12/18/00. 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.]