Wash. Admin. Code § 173-308-90003 - Appendix 3 - Minimum content for a site specific land application plan
(1) Whether or not
it is known or can be determined that biosolids containing pollutants in excess
of the values WAC
173-308-160 Table 3 have ever
been applied to the site, and if so:
(a) The
date(s) when the biosolids were applied (if known).
(b) The amount of biosolids applied (if
known).
(c) The concentrations of
the pollutants in the biosolids (if known).
(d) The area(s) of the site to which the
biosolids were applied (if known).
(2) A discussion of the types of crops grown
or expected to be grown, their intended end use (e.g., pasture grass for a feed
crop, corn as a food crop), and the current distribution of crops on the
site.
(3) An explanation of how
agronomic rates will be determined during the life of the site, along with any
currently available calculations. Whenever agronomic rates or the method used
to determine agronomic rates change, an update of the agronomic rate
calculations must be filed with the department.
(4) Method(s) of application.
(5) Seasonal and daily timing of biosolids
applications.
(6) Provisions for
conducting any sampling of soils, surface waters, or groundwater and any
available data collected from the site within the last two years.
(7) The name of the county and water resource
inventory area where biosolids will be applied.
(8) A description of how biosolids will be
stored at the site that also addresses related offsite storage.
(9) Map(s) for the site(s) must be submitted.
Maps must be of an appropriate scale to show the detail necessary for
evaluation of the proposed application areas and so that a person may
reasonably be able to locate the sites and any application units within a site
(for example, 1:7,920 (eight inches to the mile) for detailed information with
an overview map at 1:63,360 (one inch to the mile)). Minimally, maps must
provide the following information:
(a) A
legend.
(b) The location and means
of access.
(c) Specific areas of
the site where biosolids may be applied. If there is more than one site or more
than one application unit within a site, a site or unit ID number should be
included.
(d) The number of acres
in the site or in any distinct application unit within a site.
(e) Location and extent of any wetlands on
the site.
(f) A topographic relief
of the application site and surrounding area.
(g) Adjacent properties and uses and their
zoning classification.
(h) Any
seasonal surface water bodies located on the site.
(i) Any perennial surface water bodies
located on or within one-quarter mile (402 meters) of the site.
(j) The location of any wells located on or
within one-quarter mile (402 meters) of the site that are listed in public
records or otherwise known to the applicant, whether for domestic, irrigation,
or other purposes.
(k) Buffer zones
to features such as surface waters, wells, property boundaries, and roadways
and the width of the buffer zones.
(l) The presence and extent of any threatened
or endangered species or related critical habitat.
(m) The location of any critical areas on
site, as required to be identified under chapter 36.70A RCW in the county's
growth management plan.
(n) The
location and size of any areas that will be used to store biosolids.
(10) If the seasonal groundwater
is three feet (0.91 meters) or less below the surface, a management plan
describing how you will protect groundwater. For example, you may propose to
limit applications to the time of year when groundwater has receded to less
than three feet (0.91 meters) below the surface.
(11) A description of how access to the site
will be restricted (e.g., signs posted around the site or other approved method
of access restriction).
(12) A copy
of the landowner agreement required under WAC
173-308-120(6).
(13) Any additional information requested by
the department that is needed to evaluate the appropriateness of the site for
biosolids application.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.95J and 70.95 RCW. 07-12-010 (Order 06-06), § 173-308-90003, filed 5/24/07, effective 6/24/07.
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