Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 501.405 - Field Application of Livestock Waste
a) For livestock management facilities and
livestock waste-handling facilities that are not required to obtain an NPDES
permit, the quantity of livestock waste applied on soils must not exceed a
practical limit as determined by soil type, especially its permeability, the
soil condition (frozen or unfrozen), the percent slope of the land, cover
mulch, proximity to surface waters and likelihood of reaching groundwater, and
other relevant considerations. These livestock waste application guidelines
will be adopted under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
502.305, unless otherwise
provided for by Board regulations. Facilities required to obtain an NPDES
permit are subject to the requirements in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 502.Subpart F.
Unpermitted Large CAFOs claiming an agricultural stormwater exemption must
comply with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
502.102 and the practices listed
in Section 502.510(b) to
qualify for the exemption.
b)
Operators of livestock waste-handling facilities must practice odor control
methods during manure removal and field application so as not to affect a
neighboring farm or non-farm residence or populated area by causing air
pollution as described in Section
501.102(d).
Odor control methods include:
1) Soil
injection or other methods of incorporation of waste into the soil, including
disking or plowing;
2)
Consideration of climatic conditions, including wind direction and
inversions;
3) For liquid livestock
waste: whether supernatant used for irrigation purposes has been stored in a
livestock waste lagoon system that complies with "Design of Anaerobic Lagoons
for Animal Waste Management", as incorporated by reference at Section
501.200.
4) Other methods as described in "Management
of Manure Odor", as incorporated by reference at Section
501.200.
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