Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 521 - APPLICATIONS FOR WASTE DISCHARGE LICENSES
Appendix 096-521-B - Criteria for Determining a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
An animal feeding operation is a concentrated animal feeding operation for purposes of Section 6 if either of the following criteria are met.
(a) More than the numbers of animals specified in any of the following categories are confined:
(b) More than the following number and types of animals are confined:
and either one of the following conditions are met: pollutants are discharged into navigable waters through a manmade ditch, flushing system or other similar man-made device; or pollutants are discharged into waters of the State which originate outside of and pass over, across, or through the facility or otherwise come into direct contact with the animals confined in the operation.
Provided, however, that no animal feeding operation is a concentrated animal feeding operation as defined above if such animal feeding operation discharges only in the event of a 25 year, 24-hour storm event.
The term animal unit means a unit of measurement for any animal feeding operation calculated by adding the following numbers: the number of slaughter and feeder cattle multiplied by 1.0, plus the number of mature dairy cattle multiplied by 1.4, plus the number of swine weighing over 25 kilograms (approximately 55 pounds) multiplied by 0.4, plus the number of sheep multiplied by 0.1, plus the number of horses multiplied by 2.0.
The term manmade means constructed by man and used for the purpose of transporting wastes.