ATCP 33.32(9)(d)
(d) The hose from the pump to the anhydrous ammonia nurse tank meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 33.32(9)(d)1.
1. It is no longer than 12 feet and has an inside diameter of not more than 1/2 inch.
ATCP 33.32(9)(d)2.
2. It has a rated operating pressure of at least 1,200 psi with a burst strength of at least 5,000 psi.
ATCP 33.32(9)(d)3.
3. It has a check valve near its nurse tank end, and a manually operated valve and coupling to connect it to the nurse tank.
ATCP 33.32(9)(e)
(e) The operator tests the connection between the hose and nurse tank before loading pesticide into the nurse tank, to ensure that the connection does not leak.
ATCP 33.32 Note
Note: The most common pesticide products loaded into anhydrous ammonia are nitrapyrin based products.
ATCP 33.32 History
History: CR 05-108: cr.
Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06;
CR 14-047: am. (5) (a), r. (5) (b)
Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; renum. (5) (a) to (5) under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats.,
Register May 2015 No. 6-1-15.
ATCP 33.34
ATCP 33.34
Mixing and loading pad for dry products. Except as provided in sub.
(6), a mixing and loading pad used for dry fertilizer or pesticide shall comply with all of the following:
ATCP 33.34(1)
(1)
Conveyor containment. A mixing and loading pad shall extend beneath any conveyor used to load or unload dry bulk fertilizer or dry bulk pesticide, unless the conveyor is fully enclosed within a housing that contains all spillage from the conveyor.
ATCP 33.34 Note
Note: Section
ATCP 33.62 requires that the unloading chute or conveyor be equipped with a dust control system or device to further minimize the risk of discharge.
ATCP 33.34(2)
(2)
Portland cement or asphalt concrete construction. A mixing and loading pad shall be constructed of portland cement or asphalt concrete
.
ATCP 33.34(3)
(3)
Structural capability. A mixing and loading pad shall be designed, constructed and maintained to withstand all foreseeable load conditions, including the filled weight of all vehicles, application equipment or other equipment that may be used or located on it.
ATCP 33.34(4)
(4)
Mixing and loading pad inspection and maintenance. An operator shall inspect a mixing and loading pad at least semi-annually, and shall maintain the mixing and loading pad as necessary, to ensure compliance with this section. Whenever an operator repairs a mixing and loading pad, the operator shall make the repair according to good engineering practice and manufacturer specifications.
ATCP 33.34(5)
(5)
Mixing and loading pad removal. An operator shall remove a mixing and loading pad if the operator cannot maintain it in compliance with this section, or if corrective action is needed to remove contamination from beneath the pad.
ATCP 33.34(6)
(6)
Unloading dry fertilizer from rail cars. Section
ATCP 33.30 and subs.
(1) through
(5) do not apply to the unloading of dry bulk fertilizer from bottom-unloading rail cars, provided that the operator unloads the fertilizer over a fixed or portable containment basin or a portland cement or asphalt concrete pad. The containment basin shall be made of durable rigid material, and shall effectively contain any dry fertilizer that may be discharged during the unloading process. The operator shall routinely inspect and maintain the containment basin or pad to ensure compliance with this paragraph.
ATCP 33.34 History
History: CR 05-108: cr.
Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06;
CR 14-047: consol. (6) (intro.) and (a) and renum. to (6) and am., r. (6) (b)
Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; correction in (3) under s.
35.17, Stats.
Register May 2015 No. 713.
ATCP 33.36
ATCP 33.36
Sumps; general. If a mixing and loading pad or secondary containment structure drains to a sump, the sump shall be all of the following:
ATCP 33.36(1)
(1) Designed, constructed and maintained to contain liquid that drains to the sump.
ATCP 33.36(5)
(5) Inspected and approved at the time of construction, in the same manner as a mixing and loading pad inspected under s.
ATCP 33.32 (6), if the sump is constructed of portland cement concrete on or after November 1, 2006. The operator shall provide DATCP with a copy of the inspection report and approval.
ATCP 33.36(6)
(6) Routinely inspected and maintained to ensure compliance with this section.
ATCP 33.36(7)
(7) Repaired, when necessary, according to good engineering practice and manufacturer specifications.
ATCP 33.36(8)
(8) Removed if it cannot be maintained in compliance with this section, or if corrective action is needed to remove contamination from beneath the sump. An operator shall remove a leaking sump unless the sump is repaired and remains liquid-tight for at least 2 years after the date of repair.
ATCP 33.36 History
History: CR 05-108: cr.
Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06.
ATCP 33.38(1)(a)
(a) A sump that is part of a mixing and loading pad, or part of a portland cement concrete secondary containment structure, shall be constructed of portland cement concrete and shall meet the standards specified in chapters 5 and 6 of the
Wisconsin Minimum Design and Construction Standards for Concrete Mixing and Loading Pads and Secondary Containment Structures (February 2005).
ATCP 33.38 Note
Note: The Wisconsin Minimum Design and Construction Standards for Concrete Mixing and Loading Pads and Secondary Containment Structures (February 2005), written by Professor David W. Kammel, department of biological systems engineering, University of Wisconsin-Extension, is on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau. Copies are available from the department, free of charge, at the following address:
ATCP 33.38 Note
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 33.38 Note
Agricultural Resource Management Division
ATCP 33.38 Note
P.O. Box 8911
ATCP 33.38 Note
Madison, WI 53708-8911
ATCP 33.38 Note
Phone: (608) 224-4500
ATCP 33.38(1)(b)
(b) A sump shall have a capacity of not more [than] 50 gallons.
ATCP 33.38 Note
Note: The word in brackets was omitted from
CR 05-108.
ATCP 33.38(1)(c)
(c) A sump may not be more than 2 feet deep, or have a depth that exceeds its shortest width.
ATCP 33.38(1)(d)
(d) The walls and floors of a sump shall be at least as thick, at every point, as the mixing and loading pad or secondary containment structure floor that drains to the sump.
ATCP 33.38(1)(e)
(e) A sump that is part of a mixing or loading pad shall form part of a continuous surface, having an area of at least 15 feet by 15 feet and a capacity of at least 250 gallons, which is free of construction and control joints.
ATCP 33.38(1)(f)
(f) If a sump is constructed as part of a concrete mixing and loading pad or concrete secondary containment structure, it shall be constructed in a continuous concrete pour with that pad or structure.
ATCP 33.38(1)(g)
(g) No pipes or openings may extend through a sump. This does not prohibit a surface trough or rim indentation needed to accommodate a pipe or hose connection required under s.
ATCP 33.50.
ATCP 33.38(1)(h)
(h) A sump shall be readily accessible for inspection. Pumps, collection basins or other equipment placed in the sump shall be readily removable, so that all surfaces of the sump can be easily inspected.
ATCP 33.38(2)
(2)
Exemption. Subsection
(1) does not apply to a sump that was in service prior to November 1, 2006 if all of the following apply:
ATCP 33.38(2)(a)
(a) The sump is not substantially altered on or after November 1, 2006.
ATCP 33.38(2)(b)
(b) The sump does not receive runoff from any mixing and loading pad or secondary containment structure that is constructed or substantially altered on or after November 1, 2006.
ATCP 33.38(2)(c)
(c) The sump meets construction standards that applied at the time of its construction.
ATCP 33.38(2)(d)
(d) The operator pressure tests any underground piping or conduit connected to the sump to ensure that the piping or conduit is liquid-tight. The operator shall perform a pressure test at least annually and shall keep a written record of the pressure test results.
ATCP 33.38 History
History: CR 05-108: cr.
Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06;
CR 14-047: am. (1) (a)
Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15.
ATCP 33.40
ATCP 33.40
Secondary containment required. ATCP 33.40(1)(1)
General. Except as provided in sub.
(2), all of the following shall be located within a secondary containment structure that complies with s.
ATCP 33.42:
ATCP 33.40(2)
(2)
Exempt storage containers. No secondary containment is required under sub.
(1) for any of the following:
ATCP 33.40(2)(a)
(a) An empty storage container that has been thoroughly cleaned and rinsed. A pesticide container is thoroughly cleaned and rinsed if all exterior surfaces of the container are free of pesticide residues and all inside surfaces are triple rinsed.
ATCP 33.40(2)(b)
(b) A mobile container kept at a storage facility for fewer than 7 days if all of the following apply:
ATCP 33.40(2)(b)2.
2. The storage facility has at least one storage container that has unused capacity greater than the total capacity of the mobile container.
ATCP 33.40(2)(c)
(c) A mini-bulk container if the exterior surfaces of the mini-bulk container are clean and one of the following applies:
ATCP 33.40(2)(c)2.
2. The mini-bulk container is equipped with a device to prevent the container from being triple rinsed.
ATCP 33.40 History
History: CR 05-108: cr.
Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06.
ATCP 33.42
ATCP 33.42
Secondary containment structures; standards. A secondary containment structure required under s.
ATCP 33.40 (1) shall comply with all of the following requirements:
ATCP 33.42(1)(b)
(b) A secondary containment structure shall be designed, constructed and maintained to contain potential discharges of liquid fertilizer or pesticide from storage containers and appurtenances located within the structure.
ATCP 33.42(1)(c)
(c) A secondary containment structure shall have the capacity required in sub.
(2). An operator shall notify the department at least 7 business days before installing an additional storage container in a secondary containment structure, or replacing an existing storage container in a secondary containment structure with a larger storage container.
ATCP 33.42(1)(d)
(d) A secondary containment structure shall comply with applicable wall height requirements in sub.
(3).
ATCP 33.42(1)(e)
(e) A secondary containment structure shall be designed, constructed and maintained to do all of the following:
ATCP 33.42(1)(e)1.
1. Withstand the full hydrostatic head of any liquid discharged within the structure.
ATCP 33.42(1)(e)2.
2. Prevent liquid in the structure from moving to groundwater or other waters of the state.
ATCP 33.42(1)(f)
(f) A secondary containment structure shall have a coefficient of permeability of not more than 1x10
-6 cm/sec.
ATCP 33.42(1)(g)
(g) A secondary containment structure shall be designed to withstand the filled weight of all storage containers, appurtenances, pumps and equipment that may be used or located within it.
ATCP 33.42(1)(h)
(h) A secondary containment structure may not have any opening through which precipitation or other liquids may drain from the structure. This paragraph does not apply to any of the following:
ATCP 33.42(1)(h)3.
3. An opening for a pipe that extends through the wall of a secondary containment structure constructed prior to November 1, 2006, provided that the operator complies with s.
ATCP 33.20 (2) (d) 2. or the secondary containment structure has adequate containment capacity as required under sub.
(2) below the level of the opening.
ATCP 33.42(2)(a)(a) The capacity of a secondary containment structure, including all portions of the structure to which a liquid may freely flow, shall be at least equal to the sum of all the following:
ATCP 33.42(2)(a)1.
1. One hundred and twenty five percent of the capacity of the largest storage container in the secondary containment structure if the secondary containment structure is not fully enclosed in a building, or 110% of the capacity of the largest storage container in the secondary containment structure if the secondary containment structure is enclosed in a building.
ATCP 33.42(2)(a)2.
2. The total volume of discharged liquid that would be displaced by the submerged portions of all other storage containers, fixtures and materials located within the secondary containment structure, if the structure were filled to capacity with discharged liquid.
ATCP 33.42(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in pars.
(b) to
(d), a secondary containment structure shall have walls at least 4 inches high but not more than 4 feet high, measured from the interior floor of the secondary containment structure.