Iowa Code r. 21-61.12 - Disposal plant specifications
No place shall be deemed suitable or sanitary for disposing of the bodies of dead animals unless it conforms to the following specifications:
(1) The building must
be provided with concrete or cement floors or some other nonabsorbent material
and provided with good drainage and be thoroughly sanitary.
(2) All cooking vats or tanks shall be
airtight; except where proper escapes or vents are required for live steam used
in cooking.
(3) Steam shall be so
disposed of as not to cause unnecessary annoyance or create a
nuisance.
(4) Such place shall be
so situated, arranged and conducted as not to interfere with the comfortable
enjoyment of life and property of the citizens of this state.
(5) No liquid wastes, either from the process
or from washings, shall be discharged into any stream, watercourse or on the
surface of the ground.
(6) All
sewage from washing of floors, wagons, trucks, and all liquid wastes from the
rendering process shall be disposed of by:
a.
Evaporation.
b. Sterilized by
boiling.
c. Through a series of
septic tanks proven adequate to handle and render nonpathogenic the quantity of
material discharged at maximum capacity of the plant. The disposal plan for
carrying out the above process shall be submitted to the department for
approval before it is installed.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 167.11 and 167.12.
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