Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-31-3-.02 - Nutrient Management Plan Components
(1)
Each NMP must include at least the following, substantially in the form of NMP
published by the Department:
(a) A
description of the property, including the property's address;
(b) Maps required in this Subject, in
color;
(c) Information regarding
the soils of the application site;
(d) Information regarding agricultural
operations at the site, including crops, animal husbandry, and related yield
goals;
(e) Nitrogen and phosphorous
application rates for the crops to be grown on each application area based on
published literature for crops in Georgia;
(f) Required practices to maintain a pH
within the optimum range for crop production, between 6.0 to 7.5, including by
supplementally applying liming, gypsum, or other materials, during the period
when a registrant's product is being applied at a site;
(g) Maximum hydraulic loading rates in inches
per hour or gallons per hour and the maximum total hydraulic loading amount per
application for IBD soil amendments applied by subsurface injection;
(h) Information outlining the required timing
and method of IBD soil amendment application;
1. NMPs will specify that IBD soil amendments
with greater than or equal to 85% moisture content be applied via subsurface
injection.
2. NMPs will specify
that IBD soil amendments with less than 85% moisture content be applied by
topical application followed by incorporation into the soil within 6 hours of
application.
(i) A
current representative analysis of the IBD soil amendments prior to land
application;
(j) Best management
practices to protect human health and the environment; and
(k) If the application site was not
previously covered by a NMP, a certified statement by the landowner detailing
the product registration numbers, area of application, and dates of application
of IBD soil amendments received during the past six months.
(2) No NMP may contain
requirements or recommendations inconsistent with this Subject.
(3) All records relating to NMP development,
amendment, and compliance, including but not limited to calibration and
maintenance records, must be retained for a period of thirty-six months beyond
the useful life of the NMP and must be provided to the Department upon the
Department's request.
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