W. Va. Code R. § 61-12I-3 - Permanent Operational Areas
3.1. Four (4) years after the effective date
of this rule all permanent operational area activities shall be conducted or
carried out within operational area containments.
3.2. All operational area activities
conducted or carried out within a permanent operational area:
3.2.a. shall be carried out in a manner that
prevents the escape of discharges that may result in unreasonable adverse
effects on the environment.
3.2.b.
shall be carried out on an impervious surface, such as a concrete pad or other
similar pad approved by the commissioner, that is suitably coated with a
material to retard absorption of discharges and to facilitate recovery of any
discharged materials.
3.3. All operational area containments:
3.3.a. shall be constructed of materials and
in a manner that will withstand the weight and movement of any equipment that
may be placed or parked within the operational area containment.
3.3.b. shall be maintained at all times when
operational activities are occurring.
3.3.c. shall be designed to catch and contain
any discharge in the operational area.
3.3.c.A. The operational area containment for
liquid pesticides, including container and equipment rinsates and those mixed
with a liquid or dry carrier, shall be curbed or sloped to contain discharges.
Discharges shall be immediately recovered from the operational area
containment. Rainfall or other liquids may flow onto or out of the operational
area containment only when a suitable recovery or storage facility collects,
diverts or manages the rainfall. The operational area containment shall be
capable of holding a minimum volume of ten percent (10%) of the total capacity
of the single largest container or vehicle operated within the operational area
or a minimum of two hundred fifty (250) gallons, whichever is greater. At least
one person shall be available to monitor the loading and unloading and stop the
process in the case of an operational spill, except when the operational area
containment is equal to one hundred twenty-five (125%) of the capacity of the
single largest container or vehicle operated within the operational
area.
3.3.c.B. The operational area
containment for non-liquid pesticides may extend beneath any conveyers or
augers used in operational area activities only when such conveyers or augers
are fully enclosed and constructed to prevent discharge. Operational area
containment shall be of adequate dimension (area) to contain discharges from
the largest container or equipment operated within the operational area
containment. The operational area containment for non-liquid pesticides shall
consist of a tarpaulin made of nonabsorbent materials which is of adequate
thickness and construction to withstand all foreseeable loading conditions, and
is generally compatible with the materials stored or placed thereon. Discharges
shall be immediately recovered from the operational area containment. Rainfall
or other liquids may flow either onto or out of the operational area
containment only when a suitable recovery or storage facility collects, diverts
or manages rainfall.
3.3.c.C.
Sumps, meeting state and federal requirements may be incorporated into the
design of the permanent operational area when they are maintained and operated
according to a plan approved by the commissioner.
Notes
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