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Rule 901:10-2-04 | Manure storage and treatment facilities.

...(A) An application for a permit to install shall include analysis of manure that is sampled and analyzed in accordance with paragraphs (A) to (D) of rule 901:10-2-10 of the Administrative Code. (B) For the purposes of a permit to install, manure shall be quantified and characterized to allow for proper sizing and design of the proposed manure storage or treatment facility. For an existing facility th...

Rule 901:10-2-04 | Manure storage and treatment facilities.

...(A) An application for a permit to install shall include analysis of manure that is sampled and analyzed in accordance with paragraphs (A) to (D) of rule 901:10-2-10 of the Administrative Code. (B) For the purposes of a permit to install, manure shall be quantified and characterized to allow for proper sizing and design of the proposed manure storage or treatment facility. For an existing facility that submits a per...

Rule 901:10-2-06 | Manure storage pond and manure treatment lagoon.

...(A) A manure storage pond or manure treatment lagoon subject to this rule shall be designed and the plans stamped by a professional engineer. The following design and construction criteria shall be followed: (1) An exploratory trench shall be excavated a minimum of four feet below natural grade to investigate for subsurface drainage lines in the immediate area of the manure storage pond or manur...

Rule 901:10-2-08 | Contents of the manure management plan: inspections, maintenance and monitoring.

...A manure management plan is a plan developed to minimize water pollution and protect waters of the state. The manure management plan shall include best management practices for reuse and recycling nutrients, prevent direct contact of confined animals with waters of the state, and ensure proper mortality management. (A) The manure management plan shall specify the frequency of inspections to be conducted ...

Rule 901:10-2-08 | Contents of the manure management plan: inspections, maintenance and monitoring.

...(A) The manure management plan shall specify the frequency of inspections to be conducted by the owner or operator at the manure storage or treatment facility; and (B) The owner or operator shall maintain a list of equipment used, including land application equipment and a written chronological record of the dates of inspections, maintenance, calibration monitoring and repairs that shall be maintained in the operati...

Rule 901:10-2-10 | Contents of manure management plan: manure characterization.

...The manure management plan shall contain information on manure to allow the owner or operator to plan for nutrient utilization at recommended agronomic rates and to minimize nutrient runoff that may impact waters of the state. (A) Manure characterization shall describe the manure by the per cent of liquid content, the per cent of solids content and/or manure density and shall follow the sampling proce...

Rule 901:10-2-10 | Contents of manure management plan: manure characterization.

...(A) Manure characterization shall describe the manure by the per cent of liquid content, the per cent of solids content and/or manure density and follow the sampling procedures for manure sampling and analysis in "Recommended Methods of Manure Analysis" (a 3769), university of Wisconsin extension, 2003 (a free copy of which can be downloaded at http://learningstore.uwex.edu). For an existing faci...

Rule 901:10-2-11 | Contents of manure management plan: distribution and utilization methods.

...(A) If the owner or operator elects to use distribution and utilization methods, for any quantity of manure that is not managed under the control of the owner or operator, the following is required: (1) If the owner or operator decides to use livestock manure brokers or auctions or farm sales for distribution and utilization, the owner or operator shall submit distribution and utilization met...

Rule 901:10-2-13 | Contents of manure management plan: soil characterization.

...(A) The manure management plan shall contain information on the soil of the land application areas. Soil samples shall be analyzed to plan for nutrient utilization at recommended agronomic rates and to minimize nutrient runoff to waters of the state. Soil shall be sampled and analyzed by utilizing the following procedures: (1) At a minimum, soil samples shall be taken to a uniform depth of eight inches and the ferti...

Rule 901:10-2-14 | Contents of manure management plan: land application methods.

...This rule establishes best management practices that govern land application of manure on land application areas. The land application of manure at each land application area shall be conducted to utilize nutrients at agronomic rates, and to minimize nutrient runoff to waters of the state and shall be recorded in the operating record in accordance with rule 901:10-2-16 of the Administrative Code. The discha...

Rule 901:10-2-16 | Permit to operate and operating record requirements.

...(A) An operating record shall be generated as part of the permit to operate and NPDES permit. The operating records shall be maintained on forms identified by the permit and other forms approved for use by the department. The operating record shall be retained for a minimum period of five years, shall be made available to the director upon request, and shall record and document the following info...

Rule 901:10-2-16 | Permit to operate and operating record requirements.

...(A) An operating record shall be generated as part of the permit to operate and "NPDES" permit. The operating records shall be maintained on forms identified by the permit and other forms approved for use by the department. The operating record shall be retained for a minimum period of five years, be made available to the director upon request, and record and document the following informatio...

Rule 901:10-2-18 | Closure plan requirements.

...(A) The owner or operator of a facility need not seek continued permit coverage under a permit to operate or reapply for a permit to operate if the facility is no longer a concentrated animal feeding facility or if the facility is no longer required to maintain permit coverage in the permit program in accordance with section 903.082 of the Revised Code. (B) The owner or operator of a concentrated animal feeding oper...

Rule 901:10-2-18 | Closure plan requirements.

...(A) The owner or operator of a facility need not seek continued permit coverage under a permit to operate or reapply for a permit to operate if the facility is no longer a concentrated animal feeding facility or if the facility is no longer required to maintain permit coverage in the permit program in accordance with section 903.082 of the Revised Code. (B) The owner or operator of a concentr...

Rule 901:10-2-19 | Permit to operate: insect and rodent control plan.

...(A) Purpose and applicability. (1) This rule establishes the best management practices to minimize the presence and negative effects of insects and rodents at the concentrated animal feeding facility and in surrounding areas, including land on which the manure is stored or applied. Subject to the requirements set forth in rules 901:10-2-07 and 901:10-2-08 of the Administrative Code, and rule ...

Rule 901:10-2-19 | Permit to operate: insect and rodent control plan.

...(A) Purpose and applicability. (1) This rule establishes the best management practices to minimize the presence and negative effects of insects and rodents at the concentrated animal feeding facility and in surrounding areas, including land on which the manure isstockpiled or land applied. Subject to the requirements set forth in rules 901:10-2-07 and 901:10-2-08 of the Administrative Code, no person shall own or op...

Rule 901:10-2-20 | Annual report.

...The owner or operator of a concentrated animal feeding operation with a permit must submit an annual report to the director. The annual report must include: (A) The number and type of animals, whether in open confinement or housed under roof (beef cattle, broilers, layers, chickens other than laying hens, swine weighing fifty-five pounds or more, swine weighing less than fifty-five pounds, mature dai...

Rule 901:10-3-01 | Additional requirements for a NPDES permit application.

...(A) Concentrated animal feeding operations must have or seek to obtain coverage under a NPDES permit within the time frame provided in accordance with 40 C.F.R. 122.23(f) and in division (J) of section 903.08 of the Revised Code. (B) Unless otherwise indicated, the application for an individual NPDES permit and the NPDES permit (if issued by the director) shall contain the following information: ...

Rule 901:10-3-04 | Dairy cows and cattle other than veal calves.

...This rule applies to operations defined as concentrated animal feeding operations under division (F) of section 903.01 of the Revised Code and includes the following animals: mature dairy cows, either milking or dry; cattle other than mature dairy cows or veal calves. Cattle other than mature dairy cows includes but is not limited to heifers, steers, and bulls. This rule does not apply to such concentrated animal fee...

Rule 901:10-3-05 | Effluent limitations for ducks category of feedlots.

...This rule applies to discharges resulting from the production areas at dry lot and wet lot duck concentrated animal feeding operations. This rule does not apply to such concentrated animal feeding operations with less than the following capacities: five thousand ducks. (A) Definitions (1) Dry lot means a facility for raising ducks in confinement with a dry litter floor cover and no access to swimming areas. (2) We...

Rule 901:10-3-05 | Effluent limitations for ducks category of feedlots.

...(A) This rule applies to discharges resulting from the production areas at dry lot and wet lot duck concentrated animal feeding operations. This rule does not apply to such concentrated animal feeding operations with less than the following capacities: five thousand ducks. (B) Definitions (1) "Dry lot" means a facility for raising ducks in confinement with a dry litter floor cover and no access to swimming areas. ...

Rule 901:10-3-06 | Swine, poultry, and veal calves.

...This rule applies to operations defined as concentrated animal feeding operations and includes the following animals: swine; chickens; turkeys; and veal calves. This rule does not apply to such operations with less than the following capacities: two thousand five hundred swine each weighing fifty-five pounds or more; ten thousand swine each weighing less than fifty-five pounds; thirty thousand laying hens or broilers...

Rule 901:10-3-06 | Swine, poultry, and veal calves.

...(A) This rule applies to operations defined as concentrated animal feeding operations and includes the following animals: swine; chickens; turkeys; and veal calves. This rule does not apply to such operations with less than the following capacities: two thousand five hundred swine each weighing fifty-five pounds or more; ten thousand swine each weighing less than fifty-five pounds; thirty thousand...

Rule 901:10-3-07 | Designated operations and determinations by the director.

...(A) The director may designate any animal feeding facility as a concentrated animal feeding operation in accordance with division (F)(1) of section 903.10 of the Revised Code upon determining that it is a significant contributor of manure to waters of the state. In making a designation, the director shall consider the following factors: (1) The size of the animal feeding facility and the amount of manure reaching w...

Rule 901:10-3-10 | Standard permit terms and conditions.

...(A) The following terms and conditions are applicable to NPDES permits. The owner or operator shall comply with all terms and conditions of the NPDES permit. (B) Duty to mitigate. The owner or operator shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge or disposal in violation of the permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment...