WAC 16-202-2006
Under what conditions is an application
tank exempt from the secondary and operational area containment
rules? Application tanks functionally connected to and dedicated
solely for use with a fertigation operation may be exempt from
the secondary and operational area containment rules (chapter 16-201 WAC). The following conditions determine whether a tank
that is a component of a fertigation system is subject to the
secondary and operational area containment rules.
(1) Time-in-place.
(a) Product can remain in an application tank for a period
not to exceed nine consecutive months during an irrigation or
application season. If the nine-month period is exceeded, the
tank is deemed a storage facility and is therefore subject to the
secondary and operational area containment rules.
(b) An application tank containing product during the
nonapplication or nonirrigation season is subject to the
secondary and operational area containment rules regardless of
tank size.
(c) The application tank must be removed at the end of the
irrigation or application season, whichever is shorter, but not
to exceed nine months. At the end of this period, the
application tank must be emptied, cleaned, visually inspected for
integrity, and serviced. The tank must be removed from the site,
or the tank must be decommissioned and clearly tagged with the
words "out-of-service," or the tank must be managed as a
permanent storage facility (chapter 16-201 WAC).
(2) Tank size.
(a) An application tank must have a rated capacity of six
thousand five hundred gallons or less.
(b) An application tank with a rated capacity exceeding six
thousand five hundred gallons is deemed a permanent storage
facility.
(c) Multiple tanks positioned at an injection site with a
cumulative capacity exceeding ten thousand gallons are also
deemed a permanent fertilizer storage facility.
(d) Cumulative tank capacity cannot exceed ten thousand
gallons per application system.
(3) Monitoring.
(a) Tanks containing product must be inspected at least
every seven days.
(b) Tanks must be inspected each time a fertigation
operation is performed.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58, 17.21, and 34.05 RCW. 01-23-018, § 16-202-2006, filed 11/9/01, effective
11/9/01.]