ATCP 33.44(9)(a)(a) A liquid level monitoring device automatically stops the flow of fertilizer or pesticide into the inner tank when the inner tank is filled to the maximum level allowed under s. ATCP 33.20 (9). ATCP 33.44(9)(b)(b) The tank-in-tank is equipped to ensure safe and effective detection and recovery of liquid leaked from the inner tank to the outer tank. ATCP 33.44(9)(c)(c) The operator inspects the tank-in-tank and leak detection system at least monthly. ATCP 33.44(9)(d)(d) The operator does all of the following in response to a leak: ATCP 33.44(9)(d)2.2. Empties the tank-in-tank no later than a date specified by the department in writing. ATCP 33.44(9)(d)3.3. Thoroughly cleans the tank-in-tank, and has it repaired by a person certified to perform repairs under API 653, before restoring the tank-in-tank to service. ATCP 33.44(10)(10) Bladder tank. An operator may use a bladder tank, without any other secondary containment structure, if all of the following apply: ATCP 33.44(10)(c)(c) The manufacturer certifies that the bladder is chemically compatible with all materials that may be stored in it, and will withstand normal operational stresses without failing. ATCP 33.44(10)(d)(d) A qualified installer installs the bladder tank and its appurtenances. ATCP 33.44(10)(e)(e) All appurtenances that extend through both the bladder and the tank have shut-off valves. The shut-off valves shall be enclosed within a structural steel box that can withstand the maximum hydrostatic head pressure of liquid within the bladder tank. The box shall be readily accessible to the operator, but secured against unauthorized access. ATCP 33.44(10)(f)(f) A liquid level monitoring device automatically stops the flow of fertilizer or pesticide into the bladder when the bladder is filled to the maximum level allowed under s. ATCP 33.20 (9). ATCP 33.44(10)(g)(g) There is room for a person to enter the space between the bladder and tank when the bladder is empty. ATCP 33.44(10)(h)(h) The tank has a soft liner to protect the bladder from contact with the steel interior surface of the tank. ATCP 33.44(10)(i)(i) The tank is equipped to ensure safe and effective detection and recovery of liquid leaked from the bladder to the tank. ATCP 33.44(10)(j)(j) The operator inspects the tank and leak detection system at least monthly. ATCP 33.44(10)(k)2.2. Empties the bladder and tank no later than a date specified by the department in writing. ATCP 33.44(10)(k)3.3. Has the bladder repaired by a qualified person before restoring the bladder tank to service. ATCP 33.44(10)(k)4.4. Cleans affected portions of the bladder, soft liner and interior tank surface before restoring the bladder tank to service. ATCP 33.44 HistoryHistory: CR 05-108: cr. Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 14-047: am. (1) (b), r. (2) Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15. ATCP 33.50ATCP 33.50 Available pump and storage container. An operator shall have, readily available at a storage facility, one or more functional pumps that the operator can use to remove liquid from every mixing and loading pad, sump or secondary containment structure at the storage facility. Each pump shall be plumbed or have a readily available hose connection to a storage container that complies with s. ATCP 33.20, so that recovered liquid can be pumped to the storage container. The pump shall self-activate, or shall be susceptible to immediate activation by the operator, whenever needed. The storage container shall have, at all times, an unused capacity of at least 200 gallons. ATCP 33.50 HistoryHistory: CR 05-108: cr. Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06. ATCP 33.52ATCP 33.52 Discharges and precipitation. ATCP 33.52(1)(1) Discharge response; general. The operator of a storage facility shall do all of the following whenever there is a discharge: