Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Part 2.0 - Scope of These Rules2.1. These rules apply where: (a) Liquid fertilizer is being stored in any container or series of interconnected containers having a capacity greater than five thousand (5,000) gallons and is stored for a period of 30 consecutive days or more at one site; or(b) Fifty-five thousand (55,000) pounds or more, in the aggregate, of formulated product or combination of formulated products of bulk dry fertilizer are stored for a period of 30 consecutive days or more at one site. Any bulk fertilizer storage facility within 300 feet of another bulk fertilizer storage facility shall be considered one facility.
(For liquid fertilizers, Parts 3 and 5-8 apply; for dry fertilizers, Parts 4-8 apply)
2.2. Anhydrous ammonia is specifically exempt from these rules.2.3. Operation of the bulk fertilizer storage facilities and mixing and loading areas are regulated by these rules.2.4.(a) Fertilizer facilities subject to these rules must be in compliance the following number of years after the effective date of these rules (September 30, 1994): Liquid Fertilizer Secondary Containment | 5 years |
Liquid Fertilizer Mixing and Loading Areas | 5 years |
Dry Fertilizer Storage | 5 years |
Dry Fertilizer Mixing and Loading Areas | 5 years |
Liquid Fertilizer Secondary Containment* |
[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]100,000 gallon tanks | 10 years |
*Leak detection as per ¶ 3.5 shall be in place within three (3) years. |
(b) New facilities or expansion of existing facilities constructed three (3) years after the effective date of these rules (September 30, 1994) shall be in compliance with these rules prior to beginning operations.2.5 All bulk fertilizer storage facilities are required to have a mixing and loading area.dept. 1200, 1206, 8 CCR 1206-1, I, 2.0
37 CR 19, October 10,2014, effective 11/14/2014