Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-403 - Nitrogen Management General Permits: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
A. An owner
or operator may discharge from a concentrated animal feeding operation without
submitting a notice to the Director, if the owner or operator complies with the
following best management practices:
1.
Harvest, stockpile, and dispose of animal manure from a concentrated animal
feeding operation to minimize discharge of any nitrogen pollutant by leaching
and runoff;
2. Control and dispose
of nitrogen-contaminated water resulting from an activity associated with a
concentrated animal feeding operation, up to a 25-year, 24-hour storm event
equivalent, to minimize the discharge of any nitrogen pollutant;
3. Following the requirements in subsection
(B), construct and maintain a lining for an impoundment, used to contain
process wastewater or contact stormwater from a concentrated animal feeding
operation to minimize the discharge of any nitrogen pollutant; and
4. Close a facility in a manner that will
minimize the discharge of any nitrogen pollutant. If a liner was used in an
impoundment:
a. Remove liquids and any solid
residue on the liner and dispose appropriately;
b. Inspect any synthetic liner for evidence
of holes, tears, or defective seams that could have leaked. If evidence of
leakage is discovered:
i. Remove the liner in
the area of suspected leakage,
ii.
Sample potentially impacted soil, and
iii. Properly dispose of impacted soil or
restore to background nitrogen levels;
c. Cover the liner in place or remove it for
disposal or reuse if the impoundment is an excavated impoundment,
d. Remove and dispose of the liner elsewhere
if the impoundment is bermed;
e.
Grade the facility to prevent the impoundment of water; and
f. Notify the Department within 60 days
following closure.
B. Lining requirements for concentrated
animal feeding operation impoundments.
1. New
impoundments. The owner or operator shall:
a.
Follow the NRCS guidelines for any newly constructed impoundment or an
impoundment first used after November 12, 2005, and
b. Use a coefficient of permeability of 1 X
10-7 centimeters per second or less as acceptable liner performance. The owner
or operator may include up to 1 order of magnitude reduction in permeability
from manure sealing in impoundments that hold wastes having manure as a
significant component.
2. Impoundments already in use.
a. The owner or operator shall maintain the
existing seal for any impoundment first used before November 12,
2005.
b. If any of the following
conditions exist at a concentrated animal feeding operation, the Director shall
send a notice requiring the owner or operator to reassess the performance of
the lining system:
i. The concentrated animal
feeding operation is located within a Nitrogen Management Area designated under
R18-9-A317; or
ii. Existing conditions or trends in nitrogen
loading to an aquifer will cause or contribute to an exceedance of an Aquifer
Water Quality Standard for a nitrogen pollutant at the point of compliance
determined under A.R.S. §
49-244, based on the following
information:
(1) Existing contamination of
groundwater by nitrogen species;
(2) Existing and potential impact to
groundwater by sources of nitrogen other than the concentrated animal feeding
operation;
(3) Characteristics of
the soil surface, vadose zone, and aquifer;
(4) Depth to groundwater;
(5) The estimated operational life of the
impoundment;
(6) Location and
characteristics of existing and potential drinking water supplies;
(7) Construction material and design of
existing impoundment structure; and
(8) Any other information relevant to
determining the severity of actual or potential nitrogen impact on the
aquifer.
c.
The owner or operator shall, within 90 days of the Director's notice, submit
either:
i. A report to the Department
demonstrating consistency with NRCS guidelines and the acceptable liner
performance criteria established in subsection (B)(1)(b); or
ii. Plans and a schedule to upgrade the liner
for the impoundment to meet the NRCS guidelines and the acceptable liner
performance criteria in subsection (B)(1)(b). The Director may provide
additional time for the submittal of the plans and a schedule for upgrade, if
the owner or operator demonstrates that technical or financial assistance to
develop the plans is needed.
d. Preliminary decision.
i. Within 90 days from the date of receipt,
the Director shall review the report or the plans submitted under subsection
(B)(2)(c) and provide to the owner or operator a preliminary decision on the
submittal.
ii. The owner or
operator may, within 30 days of the preliminary decision, submit written
comments and supporting information to the Director on the preliminary
decision.
iii. The Director shall
evaluate any comments on the preliminary decision and supporting information
and, within 90 days of receipt of the comments and information, make a final
decision.
e. Final
decision.
i. If the Director determines that
the owner or operator has demonstrated that the lining system meets NRCS
guidelines and the acceptable performance criteria in subsection (B)(1)(b), no
additional action is necessary.
ii.
If the Director approves the plans and schedules under subsection
(B)(2)(c)(ii), the owner or operator shall implement the plans within the
time-frame specified in the approved schedule.
iii. If the Director determines that the
owner or operator failed to demonstrate that the lining system meets NRCS
guidelines and the acceptable performance criteria in subsection (B)(1)(b) or
that the schedule to upgrade the lining is not acceptable, the owner or
operator shall upgrade the lining system within a time-frame specified by the
Director.
iv. The owner or operator
may appeal the Director's decision under A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article
10.
3.
Notification requirement. The owner or operator of any lined impoundment shall
either:
a. Notify the Department of the type
of liner that was used to line each impoundment by February 19 of each year
following either:
i. The first use of an
impoundment not used before November 12, 2005; or
ii. Completion of a liner upgrade required
under this Section for an impoundment used before November 12, 2005;
or
b. Include the
information required in subsections (B)(3)(a)(i) and (ii) in the next annual
report submitted for the AZPDES Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation General
Permit, issued under 18 A.A.C. 9, Article 9, Part C.
Notes
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