Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 502 - PERMITS
Subpart F - LIVESTOCK WASTE DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Section 502.645 - Land Application Setback Requirements
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 502.645
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Distance from Residences
Livestock waste must not be land applied within 1/4 mile of any residence not part of the CAFO unless it is injected or incorporated on the day of application.
b) Setbacks from Waters
1) Livestock waste must
not be land applied within 200 feet of surface water, unless the water is
upgrade or there is adequate diking, which includes, diking that prevents
runoff from the land application from entering surface waters that are within
200 feet of the land application area.
2) Livestock waste must not be land applied
within 100 feet of downgradient open subsurface drainage intakes, agricultural
drainage wells, sinkholes, grassed waterways, or other conduits to surface
waters unless a 35-foot vegetative buffer exists between the land application
area and the grassed waterways, open subsurface drainage intakes, agricultural
drainage wells, sinkholes, or other conduits to surface water.
3) The setback requirements in subsection
(b)(2) do not apply if the CAFO demonstrates to the Agency that a setback or
buffer is not necessary because implementing alternative conservation practices
(including injection and incorporation) or field-specific conditions will
provide pollutant reductions equivalent to or better than the reductions that a
100-foot setback would achieve.
c) Livestock waste must not be applied in a 10-year flood plain unless the injection or incorporation method of application is used.
d) Livestock waste must not be land applied to waters of the United States, grassed waterways, or other conduits to surface waters.
e) Livestock waste must not be land applied within 150 feet of potable water supply wells.
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