Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 502 - PERMITS
Subpart E - REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLANS
Section 502.505 - Nutrient Management Plan Information
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The nutrient management plan must include the following items:
a) Name, address, and phone number of the CAFO owners;
b) Name, address, and phone number of the managers or operators if different than the owners;
c) Address, phone number, and plat location of the CAFO production area;
d) Name of the person who developed the nutrient management plan and a statement indicating whether it was developed or approved by a certified nutrient management planner and by whom the certification was issued;
e) Type of waste storage for the CAFO;
f) Species, size, and maximum number of animals at the CAFO;
g) Scaled aerial photos or maps depicting each field available and intended for livestock waste applications with available acreage listed and indicating residences, non-farm businesses, common places of assembly, streams, wells, waterways, lakes, ponds, rivers, drainage ditches, subsurface drainage systems, other water sources, 10-year flood plain, buffers, slope, locations of structural Best Management Practices, setbacks and areas restricted from application by this Subpart E;
h) For land application areas the owner or operator of the CAFO does not own or rent, copies of the consent statement between the livestock facilities' owner or operator and the landowner where livestock waste will be applied;
i) Cropping schedule for each field for the past year, anticipated crops for the current year, and anticipated crops for the five-year term of the permit;
j) Realistic crop yield goal for each crop in each field;
k) An estimate of the livestock waste's nutrient value or the analysis results determined under Section 502.625(c);
l) Livestock waste application methods;
m) Results of the Bray P1 or Mehlich 3 test for soil phosphorus, conducted according to Recommended Chemical Soil Test Procedures for the North Central Region, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 501.200, reported in pounds of elemental phosphorus per acre. If the livestock waste is to be land applied based on a single-year or multi-year phosphorus application on the land application area, the following items must be provided:
n) Calculations showing the following:
o) A listing of fields and the planned livestock waste application amounts for each field.