Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-2-611.01 - Agricultural Pm General Permit for Animal Operations; Maricopa County Serious Pm Nonattainment Areas
A.
A commercial animal operator within a Serious PM Nonattainment Area shall
implement at least two best management practices from each category to reduce
PM emissions.
B. A commercial dairy
operation shall implement the following best management practices, as described
in subsection (A), from each of the following categories:
1. Arenas, Corrals, and Pens:
a. Use free stall housing,
b. Provide shade in corral,
c. Provide cooling in corral,
d. Cement cattle walkways to milk
barn,
e. Groom manure
surface,
f. Water misting
systems,
g. Use drag equipment to
maintain pens,
h. Pile manure
between cleanings,
i. Feed green
chop,
j. Keep calves in barns or
hutches,
k. Do not run
cattle,
l. Apply a fibrous layer,
or
m. Wind barrier.
2. Animal Waste (and Feed)
Handling and Transporting:
a. Feed higher
moisture feed to dairy cattle,
b.
Store and maintain feed stock,
c.
Covers for silage,
d. Store silage
in bunkers,
e. Cover manure hauling
trucks, or
f. Do not load manure
trucks with dry manure when wind exceeds 15 mph.
3. Unpaved Access Connections:
a. Install signage to limit vehicle speed to
15 mph,
b. Install speed control
devices,
c. Restrict access to
through traffic,
d. Install and
maintain a track-out control device,
e. Apply and maintain pavement in high
traffic areas,
f. Apply and
maintain aggregate cover,
g. Apply
and maintain synthetic particulate suppressant, or
h. Apply and maintain water as a dust
suppressant.
4. Unpaved
Roads or Feed Lanes:
a. Install engine speed
governors on feed truck to 15 mph,
b. Install signage to limit vehicle speed to
15 mph,
c. Install speed control
devices,
d. Restrict access to
through traffic,
e. Apply and
maintain pavement in high traffic areas,
f. Apply and maintain aggregate
cover,
g. Apply and maintain
synthetic particulate suppressant,
h. Apply and maintain water as a dust suppressant,
i. Use appropriate vehicles such as electric
carts or small utility vehicles instead of trucks, or
j. Apply and maintain pavement or cement feed
lanes.
C. A
commercial beef cattle feedlot shall implement the following best management
practices, as described in subsection (A), from each of the following
categories:
1. Arenas, Corrals, and Pens:
a. Concrete aprons,
b. Provide shade in corral,
c. Add moisture to pen surface,
d. Manure removal,
e. Pile manure between cleanings,
f. Feed higher moisture feed to beef
cattle,
g. Control cattle during
movements,
h. Use drag equipment to
maintain pens,
i. Apply a fibrous
layer, or
j. Wind
barrier.
2. Animal Waste
(and Feed) Handling and Transporting:
a. Feed
higher moisture feed to beef cattle,
b. Add molasses or tallow to feed,
c. Store and maintain feed stock,
d. Bulk materials,
e. Use drag equipment to maintain
pens,
f. Cover manure hauling
trucks, or
g. Do not load manure
when wind exceeds 15 mph.
3. Unpaved Access Connections:
a. Install and maintain a track-out control
device,
b. Apply and maintain
pavement in high traffic areas,
c.
Apply and maintain aggregate cover,
d. Apply and maintain synthetic particulate
suppressant, or
e. Apply and
maintain water as a dust suppressant.
4. Unpaved Roads or Feed Lanes:
a. Install engine speed governors on feed
truck to 15 mph,
b. Install signage
to limit vehicle speed to 15 mph,
c. Install speed control devices,
d. Restrict access to through
traffic,
e. Apply and maintain
pavement in high traffic areas,
f.
Apply and maintain aggregate cover,
g. Apply and maintain synthetic particulate
suppressant,
h. Apply and maintain
water as a dust suppressant, or
i.
Apply and maintain oil on roads or feed lanes.
D. A commercial poultry facility shall
implement the following best management practices, as described in subsection
(A), from each of the following categories:
1. Arenas, Corrals, and Pens (Housing):
a. Clean fans, louvers, and soffit inlets in
a commercial poultry facility,
b.
Use no bedding,
c. Control
vegetation on building exteriors,
d. Add moisture through ventilation systems,
or
e. House in fully enclosed
ventilated buildings.
2.
Animal Waste (and Feed) Handling and Transporting:
a. Remove spilled feed,
b. Store feed,
c. Add oil and/or moisture to the
feed,
d. Use enclosed feed
distribution system,
e. Use
flexible discharge spout,
f.
Minimize drop distance,
g. Enclose
transfer points,
h. Clean floors
and walls in a commercial poultry facility,
i. Clean aisles between cage rows,
j. Stack separated manure solids,
k. Maintain moisture in manure solids, or
l. Use of a rotary dryer to dry manure
waste.
3. Unpaved Access
Connections:
a. Install speed control
devices,
b. Restrict traffic
access,
c. Install and maintain a
track-out control system, or
d.
Install signage to limit vehicle speed to 15 mph.
4. Unpaved Roads or Feed Lanes:
a. Install engine speed governors on feed
trucks to 15 mph,
b. Install
signage to limit vehicle speed to 15 mph,
c. Install speed control devices,
d. Restrict traffic access,
e. Apply and maintain aggregate
cover,
f. Apply and maintain
synthetic particulate suppressant,
g. Apply and maintain water, or
h. Apply and maintain oil on roads or feed
lanes.
E. A
commercial swine facility shall implement the following best management
practices, as described in subsection (A), from each of the following
categories:
1. Arenas, Corrals, and Pens
(Housing):
a. House in fully enclosed
ventilated buildings,
b. Use no
bedding,
c. Use a slatted floor
system,
d. Use sloped concrete
flooring,
e. Clean fans, louvers,
and soffit inlets in a commercial swine facility,
f. Control vegetation on building exteriors,
or
g. Add moisture through
ventilation systems.
2.
Animal Waste (and Feed) Handling and Transporting:
a. Remove spilled feed,
b. Store feed,
c. Add oil and/or moisture to feed,
d. Use enclosed feed distribution
system,
e. Use flexible discharge
spout,
f. Minimize drop
distance,
g. Enclose transfer
points,
h. Clean pens, floors, and
walls in a commercial swine facility,
i. Clean aisles between pens and
stalls,
j. Store separated manure
solids in a wind-blocked area,
k.
Stack separated manure solids,
l.
Maintain moisture in manure solids, or
m. Maintain liquid lagoon level.
3. Unpaved Access Connections:
a. Install speed control devices,
b. Restrict traffic access,
c. Install and maintain a track-out control
system,
d. Install signage to limit
vehicle speed to 15 mph.
4. Unpaved Roads or Feed Lanes:
a. Install engine speed governors on feed
trucks to 15 mph,
b. Install
signage to limit vehicle speed to 15 mph,
c. Install speed control devices,
d. Restrict traffic access,
e. Apply and maintain aggregate
cover,
f. Apply and maintain
synthetic particulate suppressant,
g. Apply and maintain water,
h. Apply and maintain oil on roads or feed
lanes, or
i. Wind
barrier.
F.
From and after December 31, 2015, a commercial animal operator who engages in a
regulated agricultural activity shall complete a Best Management Practices
Program General Permit Record Form. Thereafter, a new Best Management Practices
Program General Permit Record Form shall be completed every year by March 31.
The Form shall be provided to the Director within two business days of notice
to the commercial animal operator. The Best Management Practice Program General
Permit Record form shall include the following information:
1. The name of the commercial animal
operator, signature, and date signed,
2. The mailing address or physical address of
the commercial animal operation, and
3. The best management practices selected for
Arenas, Corrals, and Pens, Animal Waste Handling and Transporting, Unpaved
Access Connections, and Unpaved Roads or Feed Lanes.
G. Beginning January 1, 2016, a commercial
animal operator shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with this
Section for three years. Records shall include a copy of the complete Best
Management Practice Program General Permit Record Form to confirm
implementation of each best management practice and any changes to the best
management practices. Records shall be kept by the commercial animal operator
onsite and made available for review by the Director within two business days
of notice to the commercial animal operator.
H. A person may develop different practices
not contained in subsection (B), (C), (D), or (E), that reduce PM and may
submit such practices that are proven effective through on-operation
demonstration trials to the Committee.
I. The Director shall not assess a fee to a
commercial animal operator for coverage under the Best Management Practice
Program General Permit Record Form.
J. A commercial animal operator shall ensure
that the implementation of all selected best management practices does not
violate any other local, state, or federal law.
K. The Director shall document noncompliance
with this Section before issuing a compliance order.
L. A commercial animal operator who is not in
compliance with this Section is subject to the provisions in A.R.S. §
49-457(I), (J), and
(K).
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