8 CCR 1206-1 Sec2 I Part 4.0 - Bulk Dry Fertilizer

4.1. Storage
(a) Bulk dry fertilizer shall be stored inside a structure that prevents contact with precipitation.
(b) The floor of the bulk dry fertilizer storage area shall be constructed of materials that prevent the downward movement of fertilizer materials or the upward movement of moisture through the floor.
4.2. Mixing and loading area and operations
(a) All loading, unloading, mixing and handling of dry fertilizer shall be done on a mixing and loading pad.
(b) The mixing and loading pad shall be of a size and design that will contain the fertilizer being mixed or loaded and allow for collection of spilled material and facilitate easy cleanup.
(c) Pads for mixing and loading areas shall be constructed of material so as to form a barrier between the fertilizer handling area and the surrounding earth and facilitate easy cleanup of spills.
(d) The pad must be maintained as a barrier between the product and the surrounding earth for the usable life of the structure.
(e) The pad must be able to handle the wheel loads of any vehicles using it.
(f) All spills shall be immediately cleaned up.
4.3. Rail cars unloading bulk dry fertilizer at bulk fertilizer storage facilities are not required to meet the provisions of ¶ 4.1 or ¶ 4.2 (a)-(e). However, all spills shall be immediately cleaned up.
4.4. The facility and area shall be maintained in a good state of repair.

Notes

8 CCR 1206-1 Sec2 I Part 4.0
37 CR 19, October 10,2014, effective 11/14/2014

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