Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
Storage Containers and Appurtenances- Liquid
Pesticide
13.8. General Requirements
(a) Primary storage containers and
appurtenances shall be constructed, installed and maintained so as to prevent
the unintentional discharge of liquid pesticide.
(b) Primary storage containers and
appurtenances shall be constructed of materials which are resistant to
corrosion, puncture or cracking.
(c) Materials used in the construction or
repair of storage containers and appurtenances may not be of a type which
reacts chemically or electrolytically with stored pesticide in a way which may
weaken the storage container or appurtenance, create risk of discharge, or
adulterate the pesticide.
(d)
Metals used for valves, fittings and repairs on metal containers shall be
compatible with the metals used in the construction of the storage container,
so that the combination of metals does not cause or increase corrosion which
may weaken the storage container or its appurtenances, or create a risk of
discharge.
(e) Primary storage
containers and appurtenances shall be designed to handle all operating
stresses, taking into account static head, pressure buildup from pumps and
compressors, and any other physical stresses to which the storage containers
and appurtenances may be subject in the foreseeable course of
operations.
(f) Primary storage
containers and appurtenances, including pipes, shall be protected against
reasonably foreseeable risks of damage by trucks and other moving vehicles
engaged in the loading and unloading of liquid pesticide.
13.9. Appurtenances
(a) Every storage container connection,
except a safety relief connection, shall be equipped with a shut-off valve
located on the storage container or at a distance from the storage container
consistent with standard engineering practice.
(b) All wetted parts inside shut-off valves,
and all connections from the storage container to the shut-off valve, shall be
made of stainless steel or the pesticide manufacturer's recommended
material.
(c) Except during use
periods, shut-off valves shall be left closed and secured.
(d) Pipes and fittings shall be adequately
supported to prevent sagging and possible breakage from gravity and other
forces which may be encountered in the ordinary course of operations.
(e) A flexible connection is required between
the plumbing and the tank to reduce risk of rupture.
13.10. Liquid Level Gauging Device
(a) Every storage container shall be equipped
with a device by which the level of liquid in the storage container can be
readily and safely determined. However, a liquid level gauging device is not
required if the level in a storage container can be readily and reliably
measured by other means.
(b) Liquid
level gauging devices shall be secured, in a safe manner.
(c) External sight gauges are
prohibited.
13.11.
Prohibited Materials
(a) Storage containers
and appurtenances may not be made of polyvinyl chloride.
(b) A storage container may not be made of
ferrous metals, unless:
(1) The container is
made of stainless steel; or
(2) The
container has a protective lining which inhibits corrosion and which does not
react chemically with the stored pesticide; or
(3) Ferrous metal is the pesticide
manufacturer's recommended material for the container.
13.12. Venting
Each bulk liquid pesticide storage container shall be
equipped with a vent or other device designed to relieve excess pressure,
prevent losses by evaporation and exclude precipitation.
13.13. Storage with other commodities
(a) No other commodity, except liquid
pesticide, pesticide diluent, empty pesticide containers, or pesticide
discharges recovered (from the bulk pesticide storage facility or the mixing
and loading area), may be stored within the secondary containment
structure.
(b) The bulk liquid
pesticide secondary containment structure may share a wall or portion of a wall
with a bulk liquid fertilizer secondary containment structure.
13.14. Labeling of Storage
Containers
Every storage container shall bear a label stating, with
regard to the current contents of the container:
(a) The complete product label required by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
(b) The total capacity of the bulk storage
tank; and
(c) The label required
under this section shall be placed on the storage container so as to be visible
from outside of the secondary containment structure. The label shall be kept in
readable condition.
13.15. Abandoned Containers
(a) Primary storage containers used at a bulk
pesticide storage facility to hold bulk liquid pesticide or separate bulk
pesticide rinsate shall be considered abandoned if they have been out of
service for more than 6 months because of a weakness or leak, or have been out
of service for any reason for more than 2 years.
(b) Abandoned aboveground containers shall be
thoroughly cleaned.
(c) Wash water
containing pesticide shall be utilized for the original intended purpose of the
product.
13.16. Anchoring
of Storage Containers
Storage containers shall be anchored, elevated or secured
by some other means to prevent floatation or instability which might occur as a
result of liquid accumulations within the secondary containment
structure.
13.17. Filling
Storage containers may not be filled to more than 95% of
capacity unless:
(a) The
storage container construction or location provides constant temperature
control; or
(b) The storage
container is an approved portable refillable container; or
(c) Manufacturers' specifications allow
it.