NR 243.17(4)(a)3.
3. The permittee has a department approved expansion plan and schedule outlining how the operation will acquire or construct additional storage to achieve 180 days of storage after the expansion. The proposed schedule to acquire or construct additional storage may not exceed 24 months from the date of notification.
NR 243.17(4)(b)
(b) Failure to maintain 180 days of storage under this paragraph is not reason for allowing emergency applications of liquid manure under s.
NR 243.14 (7) (d).
NR 243.17 Note
Note: The 180-day storage capacity includes process wastewater and other wastes mixed and stored with liquid manure. See s.
NR 243.15 (3) (k).
NR 243.17(5)
(5) Solid manure-maintaining storage during February and March. Pursuant to s.
NR 243.15 (3) (g) and
(h), once a permittee has constructed or established properly designed manure storage facilities or a system of properly designed facilities that provide storage for solid manure generated at an operation site during February 1 through March 31, the operation shall operate and maintain the storage facilities or system to continue to provide storage for all solid manure generated at the operation site from February 1 to March 31, or otherwise obtain department approval to stack some or all of the manure in accordance with ss.
NR 243.14 (6) (d) and
243.141 (1).
NR 243.17(6)
(6) Discharge prevention. A permittee shall operate and maintain storage and containment facilities to prevent overflows and discharges to waters of the state.
NR 243.17(6)(a)
(a) The permittee may not exceed the maximum operating level in liquid storage or containment facilities except as a result of recent precipitation or conditions that do not allow removal of material from the facility in accordance with permit conditions.
NR 243.17(6)(b)
(b) The permittee shall maintain a margin of safety in liquid storage or containment facilities that levels of manure, process wastewater and other wastes contained in the storage or containment facility may not exceed. Materials shall be removed from the facility in accordance with the permittee's nutrient management plan to ensure that the margin of safety is not exceeded.
NR 243.17(7)(a)
(a)
General. If the permittee wishes to abandon or discontinue use of structures or systems covered under this subchapter, a closure plan shall be submitted to the department for prior approval.
NR 243.17(7)(b)
(b)
Manure storage facilities. Closure of manure storage facilities shall be completed, at a minimum, according to NRCS Standard 360, dated December 2002. NRCS Standard 360, dated December 2002, is incorporated by reference in s.
NR 243.07. Closure of a manure storage facility shall occur when manure has not been added or removed for a period of 24 months, unless the owner or operator can provide information to the department that the structure is designed to store manure for a longer period of time or information that the storage structure will be utilized within a specific period of time.
NR 243.17 Note
Note: Copies of NRCS Standard 360, dated December 2002, and documents referenced in this standard may be inspected at the offices of the department, DATCP, NRCS, county land conservation departments and the legislative reference bureau, Madison, Wisconsin.
NR 243.17(7)(c)
(c)
Monitoring wells. Groundwater monitoring wells shall be abandoned in accordance with ch.
NR 141.
NR 243.17 History
History: CR 05-075: cr.
Register April 2007 No. 616, eff. 7-1-07.
NR 243.18
NR 243.18
Combined wastes. If a permittee combines manure or process wastewater with other types of waste not generated by the operation, the combined wastewater shall be stored and land applied in accordance with this subchapter. The permittee shall obtain department approval prior to combining other wastes with manure or process wastewater. The department may apply additional requirements such as the requirements in ch.
NR 113,
213,
204 or
214 to the land application of the combined wastes and to the design of structures or systems associated with the combined wastes. Factors that the department shall consider in determining other applicable requirements include the volume and characteristics of the wastes or wastewater combined with the manure, requirements in other rules and any treatment of the combined wastes. The operation's nutrient management plan shall address land application of these wastes.
NR 243.18 Note
Note: Other wastes do not include process wastewater from the operation itself. Examples of other wastes include septage or municipal biosolids.
NR 243.18 History
History: CR 05-075: cr.
Register April 2007 No. 616, eff. 7-1-07.
NR 243.19
NR 243.19
Inspections, record keeping and reporting. NR 243.19(1)(1)
Monitoring and inspection program. In accordance with a WPDES permit, the permittee shall submit a monitoring and inspection program designed to determine compliance with permit conditions that identifies the areas that the permittee will inspect in accordance with this section, the person responsible for conducting the inspections and how inspections will be recorded and submitted to the department. The monitoring and inspection program shall be consistent with the requirements in this subsection.
NR 243.19(1)(a)
(a)
Inspections. Visual inspections shall be completed by the permittee or designee in accordance with the following frequencies:
NR 243.19(1)(a)1.
1. Daily inspection for leakage of all water lines that potentially come into contact with pollutants or drain to storage or containment structures or runoff control systems, including drinking or cooling water lines.
NR 243.19(1)(a)2.
2. Weekly inspections to ensure proper operation of all storm water diversion devices and devices channeling contaminated runoff to storage or containment structures.
NR 243.19(1)(a)3.
3. Weekly inspections of liquid storage and containment structures. For liquid storage and containment facilities, the berms shall be inspected for leakage, seepage, erosion, cracks and corrosion, rodent damage, excessive vegetation and other signs of structural weakness. In addition, the level of material in all liquid storage and containment facilities shall be measured and recorded in feet or inches above or below the margin of safety level.
NR 243.19(1)(a)4.
4. Quarterly inspections of the production area, including outdoor animal pens, barnyards and raw material storage areas. CAFO outdoor vegetated areas shall be inspected quarterly.
NR 243.19(1)(a)5.
5. Periodic inspections and calibration of landspreading equipment to detect leaks and ensure accurate application rates for manure and process wastewater. An initial calibration of spreading equipment shall be followed by additional calibration after any equipment modification that may impact application of manure or process wastewater or after changes in product or manure or process wastewater consistency. Spreading equipment for both liquid and solid manure shall be inspected just prior to the hauling season, and equipment used for spreading liquids shall be inspected at least once per month during months when hauling occurs.
NR 243.19(1)(a)6.
6. Inspections each time manure or process wastewater is surface applied on frozen or snow-covered ground to determine if applied materials have run off the application site. Inspections shall occur during and shortly after application.
NR 243.19(1)(b)
(b)
Corrective actions. The permittee shall take corrective actions as soon as practicable to address any equipment, structure or system malfunction, failure or other problem identified through monitoring or inspections in par.
(a).
NR 243.19(1)(c)
(c)
Sampling. Manure, process wastewater and soil on fields used for land application shall be sampled by the permittee in accordance with this chapter and WPDES permit conditions. Manure or process wastewater shall be analyzed on at least an annual basis for nitrogen, phosphorus and percent solids in years when the manure or process wastewater is applied. The department may require more frequent monitoring and monitoring for other parameters as part of a WPDES permit where necessary to provide representative samples of manure and process wastewater. Manure and soil samples shall be analyzed by a laboratory certified under s.
ATCP 50.50. Samples of process wastewater that are not mixed with manure shall be analyzed using applicable methods specified in ch.
NR 219. The department may specify alternative methods for sampling in the WPDES permit. The permittee shall submit appropriate quality control information for sampling and analysis upon written request of the department.
NR 243.19 Note
Note: NRCS Standard 590 requires soil testing once every 4 years.
NR 243.19(2)
(2) Record keeping. The permittee shall retain complete records onsite of all information required as part of this subchapter for a period of at least 5 years from the date the records are created. Results of inspection information, sampling and other information required under this section shall be recorded at the time the information is obtained.
NR 243.19(2)(a)
(a)
Record keeping requirements for the production area. The permittee shall create and retain records documenting the following information for the production area:
NR 243.19(2)(a)1.
1. Current design of any manure storage structures, including volume for solids accumulation, design treatment volume, total design volume, and approximate number of days of storage capacity.
NR 243.19 Note
Note: This subsection requires that specific information must be recorded when samples are taken or inspections are conducted.
NR 243.19(2)(a)3.
3. The date that liquid storage facilities were emptied to the 180-day level indicator.
NR 243.19(2)(a)5.
5. Any actions taken to correct deficiencies as required under sub.
(1) (b). Deficiencies not corrected within 30 days shall be accompanied by an explanation of the factors preventing correction.
NR 243.19(2)(a)6.
6. Mortality management and practices used by the permittee to meet the requirements of s.
NR 243.13 (8), including the dates and methods of disposal.
NR 243.19(2)(b)
(b)
Record keeping requirements for land application activities. The permittee shall create and retain the following records for activities associated with land application:
NR 243.19(2)(b)2.
2. Daily logs recorded using form 3200-123A or a department approved equivalent, indicating the following.
NR 243.19(2)(b)2.g.
g. Whether the soil was dry, wet, saturated, frozen or snow covered at the time of application.
NR 243.19(2)(b)2.k.
k. For surface applications on frozen or snow-covered ground, whether any applied manure or process wastewater ran off the application site.
NR 243.19(2)(b)3.
3. A weather log for all dates that manure and process wastewater is spread, including weather 24 hours prior to and following application.
NR 243.19(2)(b)4.
4. Total amount of nitrogen and phosphorus actually applied to each field, including documentation of calculations for the total amount applied.
NR 243.19(2)(b)7.
7. Records of the date, recipient name and address, approximate amount and nutrient content of manure or process wastewater distributed to another person in accordance with s.
NR 243.142.
NR 243.19(2)(c)
(c)
Record keeping for sampling. For each manure, process wastewater and soil sample taken, the permittee shall record the following information:
NR 243.19(2)(c)1.
1. The date, exact place, method and time of sampling or measurements.
NR 243.19(2)(c)2.
2. The individual or lab that performed the sampling or measurements.
NR 243.19(2)(d)
(d)
Record keeping for inspections. For each inspection conducted by the permittee, the permittee shall record the following information:
NR 243.19(3)(a)
(a)
Corrective actions. If the permittee fails to take corrective action within 30 days of identifying a malfunction, failure or other problem identified under sub.
(1), the permittee shall contact the department immediately following the 30-day period and provide an explanation for its failure to take action.
NR 243.19(3)(b)
(b)
Quarterly reporting requirements. The permittee shall summarize the results of the inspections conducted at the production area in a written quarterly report. The reports shall be maintained onsite until submittal as part of the annual report in par.
(c). The report shall include the following information:
NR 243.19(3)(b)1.
1. Identified permit violations including all discharges of manure or process wastewater to surface waters, overflows of liquid manure or process wastewater storage and containment structures, and number of missed inspections.
NR 243.19(3)(b)4.
4. A summary of the condition of runoff control systems and storage and containment structures.
NR 243.19(3)(b)5.
5. A summary of recorded levels of materials in liquid storage and containment structures, including exceedances of the maximum operating and margin of safety levels.
NR 243.19(3)(b)6.
6. Other information requested by the department in writing or in the permit.
NR 243.19(3)(c)
(c)
Annual reporting requirements. The permittee shall submit written annual reports to the department by the date specified in the WPDES permit for all manure and other process wastewater that is generated. These annual reports shall cover the previous calendar year or cropping year, as specified in the WPDES permit, and shall include the following:
NR 243.19(3)(c)2.
2. The number and type of mature and immature animals at the operation and whether the animals are in open confinement or housed under roof.
NR 243.19(3)(c)3.
3. The total amount of material in large CAFO storage or containment facilities, including manure and process wastewater generated by the large CAFO in the previous 12 months, precipitation and runoff diverted to storage or containment structures.
NR 243.19(3)(c)4.
4. Lab analyses of manure and process wastewater land applied in the previous 12 months, and the most recent soil test analysis completed for fields receiving manure or process wastewater in the previous 12 months.
NR 243.19(3)(c)5.
5. An annual spreading report summarizing manure and other process wastewater land application activities using form 3200-123 or a department-approved equivalent, indicating the following for each field receiving manure or process wastewater:
NR 243.19(3)(c)5.b.
b. Information on the fields where manure or process wastewater is applied including field identification, slope and soil test phosphorus levels.