Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part V - Bureau of Plant Industry
Chapter 130d - APPLICATION OF SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATED WITH AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Subchapter B - LAND APPLICATION PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMISSION TO APPLY SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATED WITH AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS TO AGRICULTURAL LAND
Section 130d.21 - General requirements for land application proposal form
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Submittal. Land application proposals shall be submitted in writing, on forms provided by the Department. Persons submitting land application proposals shall submit them to the Department at the address which appears on the land application proposal form developed by the Department.
(b) Documentation. Each land application proposal shall include and have attached thereto, information, maps, plans, specifications, designs, analyses, test reports and other data as may be required by the Department to determine compliance with this chapter. The Department will notify the applicant in writing requesting any additional information.
(c) Affirmation of chemical analysis of waste and sampling techniques and protocol and the waste sampling plan. The chemical analysis of waste and sampling techniques and protocol and the waste sampling plan, required by § § 130d.22 and 130d.23 (relating to chemical analysis of waste and sampling techniques and protocol; and waste sampling plan), shall be supported by an affidavit, signed by the applicant, affirming that all known and likely agricultural chemicals, nutrients and constituents at the remediation site were tested for and the tests were performed in accordance with this chapter and the applicant's land application proposal.
(d) Affirmation of compliance with all applicable laws, rules and ordinances. The applicant shall submit a signed affidavit, affirming it has received the proper permits and approvals and that the removal, storage, handling and application of the contaminated soil or groundwater is in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
(e) Affirmation of operation plan. The operating plan shall be signed by the applicant and the appropriate applicator verifying that the techniques, methods and rates of application set forth in the operating plan will be followed.
This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 130d.31 (relating to criteria for approval or denial).