Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 58 - Environmental Quality, Department of
Rule 58.01.09 - RULES REGULATING SWINE FACILITIES
Section 58.01.09.400 - STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS
Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 58.01.09.400
Current through August 31, 2023
01. Permits. Permits issued will contain the following conditions: (3-24-22)
a. Require compliance with all
conditions of the permit. The permit does not relieve the permittee of the
responsibility to comply with all other applicable local, state, and federal
laws; (3-24-22)
b. Ensure the
financial capability to perform remedial actions and to meet the conditions of
an approved closure plan for a facility; (3-24-22)
c. Ensure that construction, operation, and
maintenance of the facility proceed according to the construction plans and
specifications and the approved monitoring, nutrient management and closure
plans, and comply with the following: (3-24-22)
i. Within thirty (30) days of completion of
construction, submit as built plans; (3-24-22)
ii. Apply appropriate management practices as
approved by the Director; (3-24-22)
iii. The facility, or operations associated
with the facility, does not create a public health hazard or nuisance
conditions including odors; (3-24-22)
iv. The facility does not dispose of any
material not approved for disposal under the permit into the animal waste
management system including, but not limited to, human waste;
(3-24-22)
v. The removal of animal
waste from an impoundment or storage structure is performed in a manner that
will not damage the integrity of the liner; (3-24-22)
vi. Dead animals are to be removed from the
facility in accordance with IDAPA 02.04.17, "Rules Governing Dead Animal
Movement and Disposal"; (3-24-22)
vii. Nutrient management plans are amended if
modifications to the facility operation, as outlined in the Nutrient Management
Standard or other conditions, warrant the amendment; and (3-24-22)
viii. Soil tests are conducted on all land
application sites owned or leased by the permittee annually to determine
compliance with the nutrient management plan and Nutrient Management Standard.
The Director may request more frequent soil tests if deemed necessary;
(3-24-22)
d. All records
and information required to be retained by the permittee must be made available
or provided to the Department upon request; (3-24-22)
e. Allow the Director, in compliance with the
biosecurity and sanitary standards of a facility, so long as the standards do
not inhibit reasonable access, to: (3-24-22)
i. Enter at reasonable times upon the
premises of a permitted facility or where records are kept; (3-24-22)
ii. Inspect any facility or land application
site; and (3-24-22)
iii. Sample or
monitor at reasonable times, substances or parameters directly related to
compliance with the permit or these rules; and (3-24-22)
f. The permittee must report to the
Department, in the following manner and time period specified, from the time
the permittee knows or should reasonably know of: (3-24-22)
i. For any noncompliance which may endanger
the public health or the environment: (3-24-22)
(1) An oral report within twenty-four (24)
hours of the event; and (3-24-22)
(2) A written report within five (5) working
days of the event, including: (3-24-22)
(a) A
description of the event and its cause or if the cause is not known, steps
taken to investigate and determine the cause; (3-24-22)
(b) The period of the event including, to the
extent possible, times and dates; (3-24-22)
(c) Measures taken to mitigate the event or
eliminate the event and protect the public health; and (3-24-22)
(d) Steps taken to prevent recurrence of the
event; and (3-24-22)
ii. Material facts not submitted or incorrect
information submitted in a permit application, report, or notice provided to
the Department, corrections submitted in writing.
(3-24-22)
02. Construction. If a permittee fails to begin construction or expansion of a facility within two (2) years of the effective date of a permit, the Director may void the permit. (3-24-22)
03. Renewal. If a permittee intends to continue operation of the facility after expiration of an existing permit, the permittee will apply for a new permit at least one hundred eighty (180) days before expiration of the permit. (3-24-22)
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