S.C. Code Regs. § 27-1090 - Definitions [applicable to Backflow Prevention Act, Chemigation Act]
A. "Anti-Siphon
Device" means any equipment designed to prevent backflow of chemicals into any
water supply.
B. "Check Valve"
means a device effectively designed and constructed to provide an absolute
closure which prohibits, when operation of the irrigation system pump ceases,
the flow of material past the closure point of the valve in the opposite
direction of the pumping of water.
C. "Chemical" means any pesticide or
fertilizer or any other substance defined as a chemical under Chapter 13 and
under Chapter 25 of Title 46 of the 1976 S. C. Code or under appropriate
federal statutes, or any other chemical applied to agricultural crops, nursery,
turf, golf course, greenhouse sites, or land through irrigation
equipment.
D. "Chemigation" means
any process whereby chemicals are applied to land and or agricultural
commodities including, but not limited to: agricultural crops, nursery, turf,
golf course or greenhouse sites, through an irrigation system. Irrigation
systems connected to public water supplies are regulated under the South
Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control's State Safe Drinking
Water Act and State Primary Drinking Water Regulations and must meet the
requirements in these statutes in lieu of the Chemigation law or regulations.
Exceptions or alternative chemigation safety equipment approved in writing by
the Environmental Protection Agency or the Director are the only substitutions
allowed.
E. "Chemigator" means any
person owning and/or operating a chemigation system.
F. "Director" means the Director of
Regulatory and Public Service Programs, Division of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Clemson University.
G.
"Low Pressure Drain" means a self-activated device designed and constructed to
automatically drain that portion of the irrigation pipe when the water pressure
drops due to check valve malfunction. This prevents contamination of the water
source.
H. "Injection Pump" means
the equipment used to pump chemicals into the irrigation line.
I. "Interlock" means a mechanical or
electrical connection between the injection pump and the irrigation pump such
that, if the irrigation pump should cease to function, the injection pump also
ceases to function.
J. "Irrigation
System" means any device or combination of devices that convey water from any
source of ground or surface water through hoses, pipes, or other such methods
to agricultural crops, nursery, turf, golf course, greenhouse sites, or
land.
K. "Vacuum Breaker" means a
device designed and constructed to automatically relieve the vacuum in an
irrigation pipeline.
Notes
Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Section 46-1-140
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