Pennsylvania Code
Title 25 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part I - Department of Environmental Protection
Subpart D - Environmental Health and Safety
Article IX - Residual Waste Management
Chapter 291 - LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUAL WASTE
Subchapter D - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AGRICULTURAL UTILIZATION OF RESIDUAL WASTE
ADDITIONAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 291.301 - Additional application requirements

Universal Citation: 25 PA Code § 291.301

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 52, December 28, 2024

In addition to the requirements of Subchapter B (relating to general application requirements for the land application of residual waste), an application for a permit for agricultural utilization of residual waste shall include the following:

(1) A projected 3-year crop rotation plan, including the type of farming operation, type of crop, planting sequence, crop management and use of the crops.

(2) An operations map showing the location of groundwater monitoring devices that exist or are proposed for the facility.

(3) A nutrient management plan for the site, including:

(i) A description of the kind and amount of fertilizers or soil conditioners that will be placed on the site in addition to residual waste.

(ii) The number and kind of animals on the farm or property, as well as the total nutrient value of manure produced by those animals, and the location where the manure is placed.

(iii) An explanation and analysis of the effect on the soil from the additional nutrients that would be supplied by the residual waste.

(iv) The benefit to the soil or farming operation that the waste would provide.

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