South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-43 - STANDARDS FOR THE PERMITTING OF AGRICULTURAL ANIMAL FACILITIES
Part 100 - SWINE FACILITIES
Section 61-43.100.160 - Vector Control Requirements
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-43.100.160
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The Vector Abatement Plan shall, at a minimum, consist of the following:
1. Best
management practices used at the swine facility, lagoon, treatment system,
manure storage pond, and manure utilization areas to ensure there is no
accumulation of organic or inorganic materials to the extent and in such a
manner as to create a harborage for rodents or other vectors that may be
dangerous to public health.
2. A
list of specific actions to be taken by the producer if vectors are identified
as a problem at the swine facility, lagoon, treatment system, manure storage
pond, or any manure utilization area. These actions should be listed for each
vector problem, e.g., actions to be taken for fly problems, actions to be taken
for rodent problems, etc.
B. No producer may cause, allow, or permit vectors to breed or accumulate in quantities that result in a nuisance level, as determined by the Department.
C. For an existing facility, if the Department determines a vector problem exists, the Department may require these abatement or control practices, including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Remove and
properly dispose of vector infested materials;
2. Methods in handling and storage of
materials that minimize vector attraction;
a.
Remove spilled or spoiled feed from the house as soon as practicably possible,
not to exceed forty-eight (48) hours, unless otherwise approved by the
Department;
b. Remove and properly
dispose of dead animals as soon as practicably possible, not to exceed
twenty-four (24) hours, unless otherwise approved by the Department;
c. Increase the frequency of manure removal
from animal houses;
d. Prevent
solids buildup in the pit storage or on the floors or walkways;
e. Remove excess manure packs along walls and
curtains;
f. Compost solid manure
and other swine by-products;
g.
Appropriate use of vector control chemicals, poisons, or insecticides (take
caution to prevent insecticide resistance problems);
h. Utilize traps, or electrically charged
devices;
i. Utilize biological
agents;
j. Utilize Integrated Pest
Management; and
k. Incorporate
manure and other swine by-products immediately (within twenty-four (24) hours)
after land application.
3. Prescribed standards in the maintenance of
premises to reduce vector attraction;
a.
Remove standing water that may be a breeding area for vectors;
b. Keep animals clean or separated from
manure;
c. Keep facility clean and
free from trash or debris;
d.
Properly utilize and service bait stations;
e. Keep feeding areas dry, and minimize waste
feed accumulation;
f. Keep grass
and weeds mowed around the facility and manure storage or treatment
areas;
g. Maintain the dead swine
disposal system;
h. Cover or reduce
the surface area of manure and other swine by-products storage. (Vents shall be
provided for release of pressure created by manure gases if completely sealed
covers are used);
i. Properly store
feed and feed supplements;
j.
Conduct a weekly vector monitoring program;
k. Be aware of insecticide resistance
problems, and rotate use of different insecticides;
l. Prevent and repair leaks in waterers,
water troughs or cups; and
m.
Ensure proper grading and drainage around the buildings to prevent rain water
from entering the buildings or ponding around the buildings.
4. Utilize the best available
control technology to reduce vector attraction and breeding.
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