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 61-43.100.40 - Relationship to Other Regulations

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-43.100.40

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024

The following regulations are referenced throughout this part and may apply to facilities covered under this regulation.

A. Applications, application fees, and the time schedules governing the review of applications, and annual operating fees are addressed in R.61-30, Environmental Protection Fees.

B. The proper closeout of wastewater treatment facilities are addressed in R.61-82, Proper Closeout of Wastewater Treatment Facilities. This includes swine lagoons and manure storage ponds.

C. Setbacks and construction specifications for potable water wells and monitoring wells shall be in accordance with R.61-71, Well Standards.

D. Permits for air emissions from incinerators are addressed in R.61-62, Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards.

E. Disposal of swine lagoon sludge in a municipal solid waste landfill unit is addressed in R.61-107.19, Solid Waste Management: Solid Waste Landfills and Structural Fill.

F. Disposal of swine manure with domestic or industrial sludge is addressed in R.61-9, Water Pollution Control Permits, and permitted under R.61-9.

G. Laboratory certification is addressed in R.61-81, State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program.

H. Water Classifications and Standards are addressed in R.61-68.

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