Ohio Admin. Code 3745-56-76 - Food-chain crops- land treatment
The director may allow the growth of food-chain crops in or on
the treatment zone only if the owner or operator satisfies the conditions of
this rule. The permit will
(A) The owner or operator
must
shall
demonstrate that there is no substantial risk to human health caused by the
growth of such crops in or on the treatment zone by demonstrating, prior to the
planting of such crops, that hazardous constituents other than cadmium
meet one of the following :
(1)
Will
Shall not be
transferred to the food or feed portions of the crop by plant uptake or direct
contact, and will
shall not otherwise be ingested by food-chain animals
(e.g., by grazing); or
.
(2)
Will
Shall not
occur in greater concentrations in or on the food or feed portions of crops
grown on the treatment zone than in or on identical portions of the same crops
grown on untreated soils under similar conditions in the same region.
(B) The owner or operator
must
shall
make the demonstration required under this paragraph prior to the planting of
crops at the facility for all constituents identified in the
Appendix
appendix to rule
3745-51-11
of the Administrative Code that are reasonably expected to be in, or derived
from, waste placed in or on the treatment zone.
(C) In making a demonstration under this
paragraph, the owner or operator may use field tests, greenhouse studies,
available data, or in the case of existing units, operating data, and
must
shall do both
of the following :
(1) Base the
demonstration on conditions similar to those present in the treatment zone,
including soil characteristics (e.g., pH, cation exchange capacity), specific
wastes, application rates, application methods, and crops to be grown; and
.
(2) Describe the procedures used in
conducting any tests, including the sample selection criteria, sample size,
analytical methods, and statistical procedures.
(D) If the owner or operator intends to
conduct field tests or greenhouse studies in order to make the demonstration
required under this paragraph,
he must
the owner or
operator shall obtain a permit for
conducting
to conduct such
activities.
(E) The owner or
operator must
shall comply with the following conditions if cadmium
is contained in wastes applied to the treatment zone:
(1) The pH of the waste and soil mixture
must
shall be
6.5 or greater at the time of each waste application, except for waste
containing cadmium at concentrations of two milligrams
per kilogram ( mg/kg) (dry weight) or less;
and
(a) The annual application of cadmium
from waste must
shall not exceed 0.5 kilograms per hectare (kg/ha) on
land used for production of tobacco, leafy vegetables, or root crops grown for
human consumption. For other food-chain crops, the annual cadmium application
rate must
shall not exceed the amounts
in the following table :
Time |
Annual Cd application rate (kilograms per hectare) |
Present to June 30, 1984 ............... |
2.0 |
July 1, 1984 to December 31, 1986 ...... |
1.25 |
Beginning January 1, 1987 .............. |
|
(b)
The cumulative application of cadmium from waste must
shall not exceed
five kg/ha if the waste and soil mixture has a pH of less than 6.5;
and
(c) If the waste and soil
mixture has a pH of 6.5 or greater or is maintained at a pH of 6.5 or greater
during crop growth, the cumulative application of cadmium from waste
must
shall not
exceed: five kg/ha if soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) is less than five
milliequivalents per one hundred grams
( meq/100g) ; ten kg/ha if soil CEC is
5-15
five to fifteen
meq/100g; and twenty kg/ha if soil CEC is greater than fifteen meq/100g;
or
(2) Animal feed
must
shall be
the only food-chain crop produced;
, and the following conditions apply:
(a) The pH of the waste and soil mixture
must
shall be
6.5 or greater at the time of waste application or at the time the crop is
planted, whichever occurs later, and this pH level must
shall be
maintained whenever food-chain crops are grown;
and
.
(b) There must
shall be an
operating plan which demonstrates how the animal feed
will
shall be
distributed to preclude ingestion by humans. The operating plan
must
shall
describe the measures to be taken to safeguard against possible health hazards
from cadmium entering the food chain, which may result from alternate land
uses; and
.
(c)
Future property owners must
shall be notified
by a stipulation in the land record or property deed which states that the
property has received waste at high cadmium application rates and that
food-chain crops must
shall not be grown except in compliance with paragraph
(E)(2) of this rule.
Notes
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 08/30/1984, 02/11/1992
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