Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 18 - ANIMAL AND RELATED WASTE CONTROL
Section 28-18-16 - Waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan requirements
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
(a) Each operator shall notify the department of any intention to cease operation of, close, or abandon the waste-retention lagoon or pond.
(b) Each operator shall maintain and comply with a valid water pollution control permit for the confined feeding facility until closure of the waste-retention lagoon or pond is complete and all materials representing a threat to public health and the environment are removed.
(c) Each operator of a confined feeding facility located over the Equus Beds that is required to obtain a federal permit and proposes the new construction or expansion of a waste-retention lagoon or pond shall develop a waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan. The operator shall submit the waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan with the permit application to the department for consideration for approval. When submitting waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plans, each operator shall submit four paper copies or shall transmit an electronic copy of the closure plan.
(d) Each operator of a confined feeding facility required to obtain a federal permit shall develop a waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan if all of the following conditions are met:
(e) Each operator of a confined feeding facility with a waste-retention lagoon or pond shall submit a closure plan that includes the following information:
(f) Each operator of a confined feeding facility required to have a waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan shall amend and submit the amended plan to the department for approval whenever specifically directed by the secretary or whenever warranted by one or more of the following:
(g) Each operator of a confined feeding facility required to develop a waste-retention lagoon or pond closure plan shall retain the current plan at the site office of the confined feeding facility or at a central records location in a manner that is accessible to inspection by any authorized representative.
(h) Within six months before the closure of a waste-retention lagoon or pond, the operator shall perform either of the following:
(i) Each operator seeking an extension of time for closure shall submit a written request detailing the reasons to the secretary. Only weather conditions or the legal change in ownership of the confined feeding facility shall be grounds for an extension.
(j) If the operator of a confined feeding facility is unwilling or unable to properly close the waste-retention lagoon or pond, the owner of the confined feeding facility and the property owner shall be responsible for closing the waste-retention lagoon or pond in a manner that protects the waters of the state, public health, and the environment.