Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-10-5a - Tank trucks and semitrailers used for transport for infield delivery
Tank trucks and semitrailers used to transport anhydrous ammonia may be used to fill an implement of husbandry with a capacity of 20,000 pounds or more. These trucks and semitrailers shall be exempt from the requirements in K.A.R. 4-10-6b if the following requirements are met:
(a) The tank truck or the
semitrailer transferring the anhydrous ammonia or the implement of husbandry
shall carry at least 100 gallons of water for whole-person rinsing if exposure
to anhydrous ammonia occurs.
(1) The water
shall be clearly identified for safety use and be readily accessible.
(2) The water shall be visibly clean, free of
debris, and maintained in a liquid state.
(b) When an implement of husbandry is being
loaded, at least 100 gallons of water shall be present at the delivery site for
the venting of anhydrous ammonia and shall be used in accordance with K.A.R.
4-10-6a(k) . This water shall be separate from the water specified in
subsection (a) and shall be maintained in a liquid state.
(c) Any tank truck, semitrailer, and
implement of husbandry subject to this regulation may be inspected by the
department of agriculture.
(d) Each
tank truck, semitrailer, and implement of husbandry subject to this regulation
shall meet all requirements of this regulation before loading, transporting, or
off-loading anhydrous ammonia.
(e)
During the transfer of anhydrous ammonia, the nearest edge of the nearest
vehicle, tank, and hose involved with the transfer shall be located according
to the following:
(1) At least 50 feet from
the edge of any property not owned or leased by the owner or operator of the
permanent storage facility;
(2) at
least 50 feet from any well or other point of diversion used as a source of
drinking water;
(3) at least 50
feet from storage locations of flammables or explosives;
(4) at least 500 feet from the area
accessible to the public within any public assembly area as defined in K.A.R.
4-10-1 ; and
(5) at least 50 feet
from the surface of a public roadway.
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