Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-4-924 - Storage tanks which have a capacity of 100,000 gallons or more; new construction
(a) This
regulation shall apply to all storage containers with a capacity of 100,000
gallons or more which are constructed or placed in service on or after the
effective date of this regulation.
(b) Liquid fertilizer storage containers with
a capacity of 100,000 gallons or more shall be:
(1) located within an approved secondary
containment area designed to allow the containment and recovery of any
discharged fertilizer material; and
(2) placed on a surface which has been sealed
with asphalt, concrete, attapulgite clay, sodium bentonite, or other material
approved by the secretary.
(c) The bottom surface of the storage
container shall be elevated above the surrounding surface of the containment
area so that the lowest point of the storage container shall be at least six
inches above the sealed surface to permit installation of a leak detection
system.
(d) The leak detection
system shall consist of:
(1) three or more
perforated pipes or tile which shall:
(A) be
placed on the sealed surface and below the storage container;
(B) be placed parallel to each other on not
more than 10 foot centers; and
(C)
extend to the outer edge of both sides of the tank; or
(2) any other leak detection system approved
by the secretary.
(e)
Unless otherwise approved pursuant to K.A.R. 4-4-956, each storage container
shall be located in a secondary containment area which has been designed to
permit both visual and sampling access to the leak detection system described
in paragraph (d) of this regulation.
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