Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 502 - PERMITS
Subpart F - LIVESTOCK WASTE DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Section 502.610 - Additional Measures for CAFO Production Areas
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Each CAFO subject to this Subpart must implement the following:
a) The CAFO owner or operator must at all times properly operate and maintain all structural and operational aspects of the facilities, including all systems for livestock waste treatment, storage, management, monitoring, and testing.
b) Livestock within a CAFO production area must not come into contact with the waters of the United States.
c) Visual Inspections. There must be routine visual inspections of the CAFO production area, including the following:
d) Depth Marker. All open-surface liquid livestock waste storage facilities must have a depth marker that clearly indicates the minimum capacity necessary to contain the runoff and direct precipitation of the 25-year, 24-hour rainfall event. In the case of new sources subject to livestock waste discharge limitations established under Section 502.830, all open surface livestock waste storage structures associated with the sources must include a depth marker that clearly indicates the minimum capacity necessary to contain the maximum runoff and direct precipitation associated with the design storm used in sizing the storage facility for no discharge.
e) Corrective Actions. Any deficiencies found because of these inspections must be corrected as soon as possible.
f) In addition to the requirement in subsection (e), deficiencies not corrected within 30 days must be accompanied by an explanation of the factors preventing immediate correction.
g) Pollutant discharge to the waters of the United States from dead livestock or dead animal disposal facilities is prohibited. Dead livestock and water contaminated by dead livestock must not be disposed of in the liquid manure storage structures, egg wash wastewater facilities, egg processing wastewater facilities, or areas used to hold products, by-products, or raw materials that are set aside for disposal, or contaminated stormwater facilities, other than facilities used solely to dispose of dead livestock.
h) Chemicals and other contaminants must not be disposed of in any livestock waste or stormwater storage or treatment system unless specifically designed to treat those chemicals and other contaminants.
i) A CAFO owner or operator utilizing an earthen lagoon or other earthen manure storage area or waste containment area must inspect all berm tops, exterior berm sides, and non-submerged interior berm sides for evidence of erosion, burrowing animal activity, and other indications of berm degradation on a frequency of at least once every week.
j) The CAFO owner or operator must periodically remove livestock waste solids from liquid manure storage areas and the waste containment area to continue operating the storage structures properly. Soils that are contaminated with livestock waste removed from earthen manure storage structures must be considered livestock waste.
k) Requirements Relating to the Transfer of Livestock Waste to Other Persons
l) Livestock Waste Storage Requirements