Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
This rule applies to discharges resulting from the production
areas at horse and sheep concentrated animal feeding operations. This rule does
not apply to such concentrated animal feeding operations with less than the
following capacities: ten thousand sheep or five hundred horses.
(A) Effluent limitations attainable by the
application of the best practicable control technology currently available
(BPT).
(1) Except as provided in rule
901:10-3-08 of the
Administrative Code, and subject to the provisions of paragraph (A)(2) of this
rule, any existing point source subject to this rule must achieve the following
effluent limitations representing the application of BPT: there shall be no
discharge of manure to waters of the state.
(2) Manure in the overflow may be discharged
to waters of the state whenever rainfall events, either chronic or
catastrophic, cause an overflow of manure from a facility designed, constructed
and operated to contain all manure plus the runoff from a ten-year, twenty-four
hour rainfall event for the location of the point source.
(B) Effluent limitations attainable by the
application of the best available technology economically achieveable (BAT).
(1)
(1)Except as provided in rule
901:10-3-08 of the
Administrative Code, and when the provisions of paragraph (B)(2) of this rule
apply, any existing point source subject to the rule must achieve the following
effluent limitations representing the application of BAT: there shall be no
discharge of manure into waters of the state.
(2) Whenever rainfall events cause an
overflow of manure from a facility designed, constructed, operated, and
maintained to contain all manure plus the runoff from a twenty-five year,
twenty-four hour rainfall event at the location of the point source, any manure
in the overflow may be discharged into waters of the state.
(C) Standards of
performance for new sources (new source performance standards or "NSPS").
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (C)(2) of
this rule, any new source subject to this rule must achieve the following
performance standards: there must be no discharge of manure to waters of the
state.
(2) Whenever rainfall
events cause an overflow of manure from a facility designed, constructed,
operated, and maintained to contain all manure plus the runoff from a
twenty-five year, twenty-four hour rainfall event at the location of the point
source, any manure in the overflow may be discharged into waters of the state.
Replaces: 901:10-3-03
R.C. 119.032 review dates:
05/10/2011 and
05/10/2016
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 903.08, 903.10
Rule
Amplifies: 903.01, 903.08, 903.09, 903.10
Prior Effective Dates:
7/2/2002, 9/15/2005