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WSDA Secondary Containment Training

January 2018

Brent Perry
Fertilizer Compliance Manager
WSDA Spokane
(509) 533-2689 desk
(509) 995-2876 cell
[email protected]

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Objective of this training

 Clear and consistent message of the secondary containment


rule and how it relates to your facility.
 Fertilizer Sampling and Customer Formula mix
 How to manage non-contact precipitation
 Spill response
 Train the trainer
 Establish relationships

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Who is affected be the Secondary
Containment Rule

 Anyone who stores more the 500 gallons of liquid or


50,000 pounds of dry fertilizer at one location in one
calendar year.
 Dealer, Manufactures, distributers, applicators and
Growers
 Effective December 18, 2000

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Secondary Containment
Rule Background

❖ Established in 1998
❖ Far west approached WSDA
❖ Rule making process

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Fertilizer
Program
Field Office & Coverage
Areas
The fertilizer compliance
operates with 2.75 FTE’s:

Matt Densley generally


covers all of Western
Washington conducting
inspection and sampling
activities and assisting staff
in other regions. He is the
PGR’s SME and 25% Waste
disposal program.

Doug Warner generally covers


the Northern portions of Eastern
Washington conducting
inspection and sampling
activities and assisting staff in
other regions. He is the tonnage
auditor, conducting audits on a
statewide basis. He is 50%
tonnage.

Brent Perry conducts program


activities statewide.

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WAC 16-201 FERTILIZER BULK
STORAGE AND OPERATIONAL AREA
CONTAINMENT RULES

Chapter 15.54 RCW


Fertilizer, Minerals and Limes

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Definition's
 Air Gap  Operational Area
 Back flow  Permanent Storage Containment
 Bulk Fertilizer  Primary Containment
 Certified engineer  Rinsate
 Commercial Fertilizer  Secondary Containment
 Department
 Storage Container
 Dry Fertilizer
 Substantially similar protection
 Liquid Fertilizer
 Temporary field storage
 Not technically feasible
 Washwater
 Operational Area
Containment

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❖ Air Gap

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❖ Back flow (RPBA)

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❖ Appurtenances
Means all valves, pumps, fittings, pipes, hoses and metering devices
which are connected to a storage container, or which are used to
transfer a material into or out of such storage container.

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❖ Bulk fertilizer

 Means commercial fertilizer distributed in a non-package form


such as, but not limited to, tote bags, tanks, trailers, spreader
trucks, and railcars.

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❖ Bulk or Packaged

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Certified engineer

 Means a licensed professional engineer, registered in the state of


Washington in the discipline in which he/she is practicing.

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Commercial Fertilizer

 Any 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

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Department

 Means the Washington State department of agriculture


(WSDA)

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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 fertilizer made pursuant
to sale, storage, distribution or use.

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Dry Liquid
fertilizer fertilizer

Means  Means
fertilizer fertilizer
in solid in liquid
form form

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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

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Operational area

Means an area or areas at a fertilizer bulk permanent storage


facility where fertilizers are transferred, loaded, unloaded,
mixed, repackaged, refilled or where fertilizers are cleaned,
washed or rinsed from containers or application, handling,
storage or transportation equipment.

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Permanent storage facility

Means a location at which undivided quantities of liquid bulk


fertilizer in excess of five hundred U.S. gallons or undivided
quantities of dry bulk fertilizer in excess of fifty thousand
pounds is held in storage: Provided, That temporary field
storage is not considered a permanent storage facility.

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Primary containment

Means the storage of liquid or dry bulk fertilizer in storage


containers at a permanent storage facility.

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Rinsate

 Means the liquid generated from the rinsing of any equipment


or container that has come in direct contact with any fertilizer,
including: Recovered sedimentation, washwater, contaminated
precipitation, or other contaminated debris

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Secondary containment

 Means a device or structure designed, constructed, and


maintained to hold or confine a discharge of a liquid fertilizer
from a permanent storage facility.

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Storage container

 Means a container, including a railcar, nurse tank or other


mobile container, that is used or intended for the storage of
bulk liquid or dry fertilizer. 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 fertilizer storage facility. Storage container does not
include underground storage containers or surface
impoundments such as lined ponds or pits.

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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

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Temporary field storage

 Means a storage container with the capacity to store no more


than ten thousand gallons of liquid bulk fertilizer and that is
used for the temporary storage of liquid bulk fertilizer during
application. Liquid bulk fertilizer application tanks directly
attached to an apparatus for the purpose of fertigation are
exempt from this chapter.

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Temporary Storage?

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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 fertilizer.

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Chapter 16-201

 Specific rules by chapter number

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Secondary Containment
General requirements 16-201-020

Wall and Floor Sloped

Prefabricated facility

In operation prior to March 1 1994

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Secondary Containment
Capacity 16-201-025

 125% of the largest container

 110% Indoor or under roof

 110% before pre 1994

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Secondary Containment
Walls and Floors 16-201-028

 Permeability standard
 Collection point
 Sufficient strength
 Construction materials
 Chemically
 Hydrostatic design
compatible
 Chemically resistant
 Properly sealed

 No piping through outside wall.

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Secondary Containment Earthen Walls 16-201- 029

 Minimum container volume

 Earthen walls

 Slope of the walls

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Secondary Containment Linings 16-021-030

 Synthetic liners
 Compatibility of
liner

 Liner Installation

 Clay Liner

 Liner permeability

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Secondary Containment Alternative
procedures 16-201-031

Prior to 1994

100K or larger

Alternative Procedure #1 Double Bottom

Alternative Procedure #2 12 inch coating

Alternative Procedure #3 Monitoring devices

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Secondary Containment Prefabricated
Facilities 16-20-040

Rigid wall and base

Meet load requirements (same and permanent facility)

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Secondary Containment of Liquid Bulk
fertilizer, discharge outlets or valves
16-201-50

 No discharge outlet

 No open discharge valves

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Secondary Containment Storage
with other materials 16-201-060

No Storage with non capable materials (Acid)

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Secondary Containment
Precipitation accumulations 16-201-070

 Accumulation of precipitation not to reduce capacity below


110%

 Increase corrosion of storage containers

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Secondary Containment recovery of
discharges 16-201-080

Discharges cleaned up immediately

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Primary containment Permanent
storage facility 16-201-100

All Appurtenances and containers in good repair, compatible, resist


to corrosion.
Shall handle operation stress.
Have shut off valve
Installed to prevent sagging and protected from moving vehicles.
No underground storage containers converted to above ground
unless certified

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Primary containment Prohibition of
underground storage 16-201-110

No underground or in ground storage (ponds)

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Primary containment abandoned storage
containers 16-201-120

 Considered abandoned if they have been out of service for


more than six consecutive months because of a weakness or
leak, or have been out of service for any reason for more than
two years without an integrity test.

 Abandoned above ground storage containers shall be


cleaned , hatches secured and all valves or connections shall
be severed or plugged with vents being left functional.

 Posted with a clearly legible tag "Out of Service."

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Primary containment Anchoring of
containers 16-201-130

 Storage containers shall be secured if necessary to prevent


instability.

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Primary containment Filling storage
containers 16-201-140

 Storage containers not be filled beyond the capacity taking


into account thermal expansion during storage

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Primary containment Liquid level gauging device
“Sight tubes” 16-201-140

Storage container shall be equipped with a liquid level gauging


device.

Not required if the fluid in a storage container can measured by


other means.

Liquid level gauging devices shall be secured to

External sight gauges are prohibited unless equipped with an


automatic shut-off valve.

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Primary containment Security 16-201-160

 All bulk fertilizer storage facilities shall be fenced or


otherwise secured to provide reasonable protection against
vandalism or unauthorized access. Valves on storage
containers shall be closed and locked or otherwise secured
when left unattended. Locks on end valves shall be
considered adequate security for containers and
appurtenances. For purposes of this section, unattended
means there is no employee on the property for a period of
twelve hours or longer

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Primary containment Labeling 16-201-170

All bulk fertilizer storage containers shall be clearly and conspicuously labeled to
identify the contents.

All bulk fertilizer storage containers shall bear a label or placard in accordance
with Uniform Fire Code Standard No. 79-3, identifying the material therein.

All bulk fertilizer storage containers used for temporary field storage shall be
labeled with the owner's name, the capacity of the tank, and an identifying number.
Lettering shall be a minimum of two inches in height

All bulk fertilizer storage containers used for temporary field storage shall have
attached, in a weather-proof enclosure, a record of the date put in place.

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Temporary field storage 16-201-180

Owner of container is responsible

Marked with name, capacity and I.D. #

21 days in one location

Maximum of 10,000 gallons

Lockable valves

Store where not used.

* Permit *

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Temporary Field Storage
Permit Time Extension

If a field tank cannot be moved within the time frame for
reasons beyond the control of the owner, WSDA may
issue a permit to extend the time in one location.

Contact us by phone, fax, letter or in person and explain


why it is not possible to move the tank.
If granted the permit will be faxed/sent immediately.

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Is container used?
to store fertilizer?

Is Storage Larger
Yes than No
500 Gallons

Is Storage Tank Placed Secondary Containment


in Permanent Location Rule Does Not Apply

Yes No
Tank can be Placed In-Field
Storage Requires if 10,000 Gallons for 21 Days
Secondary Containment Within any 6 Month Period
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Operational Area Containment
Permanent facility requirements 16-201-190

All operational area activities shall take place on an operational area containment

During the unloading or loading of railcars, marine vessels, or trucks, individual basins or portable
storage containers shall be used to recover spillage and leakage from transfer connections and
pumps.

Operational area containment shall be designed and constructed to contain fertilizers, rinsates,
washwater.

The walls and floor of operational area containment shall be constructed of steel, poured
reinforced concrete designed to withstand a full hydrostatic head of any discharged liquid

Have sufficient thickness and chemical resistance to contain a release until it is recovered

Are constructed and maintained to a permeability standard of 1x10-6 cm/sec

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Operational Area Containment
Permanent facility requirements cont 16-201-190

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.

Operational area containment shall be constructed to withstand the weight of any vehicles or storage containers
which will be on it.

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. Operational area
containment shall slope to one or more liquid tight collection points or sumps.

An above ground storage container may be used in conjunction with the operational area containment to meet the
capacity requirement. The storage container shall be clearly and conspicuously labeled "fertilizer rinsate."

Any pump used for recovering material from the operational area containment shall be manually activated.

The operational area containment shall not have a discharge outlet or valve. Discharge outlets or valves on
existing operational areas shall be sealed.

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Operational Area Containment
Temporary field storage 16-201-180

 During loading and unloading of liquid bulk fertilizer at temporary


field storage locations individual basins or portable storage
containers shall be used to recover spillage and leakage from transfer
connections and pumps.

 Temporary field storage shall be located at least one hundred feet


from wells and surface water except, for purposes of this section

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Dry bulk fertilizer storage and handling 16-

201-210

Dry bulk fertilizer shall be stored inside a structure or device having a roof or cover,
sidewalls, and a base sufficiently impermeable to prevent contact with precipitation and
surface water

If dry bulk fertilizer is stored outdoors, it shall be placed on a ground cover sufficiently
impermeable to prevent seepage or runoff and shall be completely covered with a tarpaulin
or other suitable covering to prevent contact with precipitation and surface water.

All loading, unloading, mixing and handling of dry bulk fertilizer at the storage facility shall
be conducted on a surface of a size and design that will allow for the collection of spilled
materials.

Operational areas shall be cleaned to prevent accumulation of dry bulk fertilizer spilled
during loading and unloading.

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Backflow prevention
reduced pressure backflow assembly 16-201-

220

If fertilizer or pesticide storage containers are manifolded to a


water source a back flow device is required ( DOH rule
adopted into WAC 16-201)

A reduced pressure backflow assembly is one option to meet


the rule.

Air Gap

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Fertilizer spills and rinsate management 16-201-230

 Fertilizer spills within secondary containment or operational area


containment shall be immediately recovered.
 Fertilizer rinsate shall be removed from secondary containment and
operational area containment as necessary to ensure the capacity of the
containment area does not fall below the levels required by this chapter.
[rinsate] accumulations collected in an operational area water-tight sump
shall not exceed the capacity of the sump at the end of the business day.
 Fertilizer spills or rinsates shall not be released to the environment unless
the material is applied at normal fertilizer rates, used in fertilizer blends, used
in a fertilizer manufacturing process, or disposed of properly.
 Recovered spills or rinsates in excess of 500 gallons must be contained in a
storage container within secondary containment. the storage container must
be clearly and conspicuously labeled to identify the content.

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Maintenance and Inspection 16-201-240

 Written record of all inspections and maintenance.

 Name of person making the inspection

 Date of the inspection

 Conditions noted and maintenance performed.

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Maintaining the facility

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Recordkeeping requirements 16-201-250

Records required by this section and documents necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter shall be made
available for inspection and copying by the department. The following records shall be maintained at permanent
storage facilities or at the nearest local office from which the permanent storage facility is administered.

 A record of construction materials and methods of construction to show compliance with WAC 16-201-025, 16-
201-028, 16-201-030, 16-201-040, 16-201-050, and 16-201-190. records shall be maintained as permanent records.

 A record of the method(s) used to use or dispose of product or contaminated materials recovered from discharges
outside secondary or operational area containment. This record applies only to discharges required to be reported to
the Washington state department of ecology by the Washington state Dangerous waste regulations, chapter 173-
303 WAC. These records shall be maintained for a period of at least three years.

 Inspection and maintenance records required by WAC 16-201-240. These records shall be maintained for a period
of at least three years.

Manufacturer's compatibility statements required by WAC 16-201-030 and 16-201-040. These records shall be
maintained as permanent records.

 A copy of the permanent storage facility's spill response plan required by WAC 16-201-260. This record shall be
maintained as a permanent document.

Records required by WAC 16-201-100(9). These records shall be maintained as permanent records.

 Records required by WAC 16-201-220, Backflow prevention.

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The Spill Response Plan
requirements 16-201-260

Procedures for recovering a release

Who to contact

The plan shall be kept current.

Response plan shall be available for inspection

A material safety data sheet for each pesticide / fertilizer

Spill response plan: Master tab to Spill response plan.docx*

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Spills can lead to other issues

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Agronomic application

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Wrap-up

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Questions

 Q ) Where does the rule say the tank has to be over 500 gallons?

 A) Means a location at which undivided quantities of liquid bulk fertilizer in excess of five hundred U.S.
gallons

 Q) Does the rule apply to organic fertilizers?

 A) The rule applies to any commercial fertilizer in a storage container over 500 gallons.

 Q) Are fertilizer sight tubes going to be outlawed?

 A) There is no proposed legislation to remove sight tubes on fertilizer storage containers

 Q) Is there a maximum tank size for secondary containment?

 A) No, under 100,000 125% over 100,000 110%

 Q) Do all storage containers have to be stainless steel?

 A) No, Appurtenances and containers in good repair, compatible, resist to corrosion.

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Questions cont

 Q) Do the secondary containment rules vary same by county?

 A) The rule is applied evenly statewide, no tribal lands.

 Q) Does my containment need to be inspected before the tanks are filled?

 A) No, new facility’s are prearranged

 Q) Do I have to move a field tank every 21 days even when it is empty?

 A) Once the container is no longer in use it can be storage where it is not used

 Q)Can diesel be stored in a containment with fertilizer

 A) Yes, must be compatible with fertilizer, not hazardous to human or environment

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Questions cont
 Q) What is a agronomic application mean?

 A) Fertilizer rinsate or washwater applied at or below crop requirements 2.25# lbs.


n/ac

 Q) Is rinsate or wash water required to be registered before making agronomic


application?

 A) No, product is being disposed, no G/A, not sold.

 Q)Is a permit required to build a fertilizer storage?

 A) No, rule is performance based, must meet demands of the facility

 Q)Can Ammonium Nitrate be stored in Washington?

 A) Yes, there is no prohibition against 34-0-0 registered in Washington State.

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