Terms used in this rule shall have the meaning specified
below. The meaning of any term not defined below may be taken from definitions
in other rules of the Department, unless such meaning would defeat the purposes
or intent of this rule.
(1) "Animal
feeding operation" means a lot or facility (other than an aquatic animal
production facility) where the following conditions are met:
(a) Animals have been, are or will be stabled
or confined and fed or maintained for a total of 45 days or more in any 12
month period; and,
(b) Crops,
vegetation, forage growth or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the
normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility.
(c) Two or more animal feeding operations
under common ownership are deemed to be a single animal feeding operation if
they are adjacent to each other or if they utilize a common area or system for
the disposal of wastes.
(2) "Animal unit" means a unit of measurement
for an animal feeding operation calculated by adding the following numbers: the
number of slaughter and feeder cattle multiplied by 1.0, plus the number of
mature dairy cattle multiplied by 1.4, plus the number of swine weighing over
55 pounds multiplied by 0.4, plus the number of sheep multiplied by 0.1, plus
the number of horses multiplied by 2.0.
(3) "Concentrated animal feeding operation"
means a feeding operation where more animals are confined than are specified in
the categories listed below. Any animal feeding operation that contains process
wastewater and runoff from the 25-year, 24-hour storm event, is not considered
a concentrated animal feeding operation regardless of the number of animals at
the facility.
(a) 1, 000 slaughter and feeder
cattle;
(b) 700 mature dairy cattle
(whether milked or dry cows), except that dairy farms located in the Lake
Okeechobee Drainage Basin as defined in subsection
62-670.200(8),
F.A.C., shall be regulated pursuant to Rule
62-670.500, F.A.C.;
(c) 2, 500 swine weighing over 55 pounds
each;
(d) 500 horses;
(e) 10, 000 sheep or lambs;
(f) 55, 000 turkeys;
(g) 100, 000 laying hens or broilers (if the
facility has continuous overflow watering);
(h) 30, 000 laying hens or broilers (if the
facility has a liquid manure handling system);
(i) 5, 000 ducks, or
(j) 1, 000 animals units.
(4) "Dairy Farm" means any operation as
defined in subsection
5D-1.001(49),
F.A.C., and regulated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.
(5) "Egg production
facility" means a commercial facility housing laying hens or cleaning, sorting
and preserving eggs.
(6) "Egg wash
wastewater" means wastewater generated as a result of cleaning, sorting and
preserving eggs.
(7) "High
intensity use area" means all areas of concentrated animal density generally
associated with milking barns, feedlots, holding pens, travel lanes and
contiguous milk herd pasture where the permanent vegetative cover is equal to
or less than 80 percent, under average annual worst-case conditions, as
determined by USDA Soil Conservation Service methods.
(8) "Lake Okeechobee Drainage Basin" means
the drainage basin consisting of the following sub-drainage basins:
(a) Lower Kissimmee River basin below
structure S-65;
(b) Taylor Creek -
Nubbin Slough basin;
(c) Fish
Eating Creek basin;
(d) Indian
Prairie and Harney Pond basins;
(e)
C-41A basin;
(f) Nicodemus Slough
basin; and,
(g) Drainage areas
tributary to the South Florida Water Management District Pump Stations
designated as S-127, S-129, S-131, S-133, S-135, S-2, S-3, and S-4. The
geographical boundaries of these sub-basins shall be as designated by the South
Florida Water Management District in its Technical Publication 81-2, May,
1981.
(9) "Liquid manure
system" means a system for conveyance of manure which uses water.
(10) "Major egg production facility" means an
egg production facility which has:
(a) More
than 100, 000 laying hens, or
(b)
More than 30, 000 laying hens when the facility has a liquid manure system,
or
(c) On site facilities which
process at least the number of eggs produced by 100, 000 laying hens, not
necessarily from onsite hens, on a daily basis.
(11) "Man-made" means constructed by man and
used for the purpose of transporting wastes.
(12) "Management Plan" means a site-specific
detailed plan, with design calculations, providing for collection, storage and
disposal of all wastewater from the milking barn, and of the runoff from the
25-year, 24-hour storm event from all "high intensity" areas within the dairy
farm. In addition, the plan shall include provision for implementation of
required management practices. Such plan shall be prepared in accordance with
the standards of the USDA Soil Conservation Service and shall include detailed
instructions for operation and maintenance of wastewater/runoff collection,
storage and disposal systems.
(13)
"Process generated wastewater" means water directly or indirectly used in the
operation of a feedlot for any or all of the following: Spillage or overflow
from animal or poultry watering systems; washing, cleaning or flushing pens,
barns, manure pits or other feedlot activities; direct contact swimming,
washing or spray cooling of animals; and dust control.
(14) "Process wastewater" means any process
generated wastewater and any precipitation which comes into contact with any
manure, litter of bedding, or any other raw material or intermediate product
used in or resulting from the production of animals or poultry or direct
products.
(15) "25-year, 24-hour
Storm Event" means the amount of rainfall within 24 hours that is likely to be
exceeded on the average only once in 25 years, as published by the U.S. Weather
Bureau in Technical Paper 40 "Rainfall Maps for 24-hour Rainfall Amounts for
the Coterminous United States."