Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A.
Preliminary Site Evaluations. The Department shall perform a preliminary
evaluation of the proposed site at the request of the applicant. Written
requests for a preliminary site inspection shall be made using a form provided
by the Department. The Department shall not schedule a preliminary site
inspection until all required information specified in the form has been
submitted to the Department. This evaluation should be performed prior to
preparation of the Animal Facility Management Plan. Once the preliminary site
inspection is performed, the Department shall issue an approval or disapproval
letter for the proposed site.
B. A
producer who proposes to build a new swine facility or expand an existing swine
facility shall make application for a permit under this part using an
application form provided by the Department. The following information shall be
included in the application package.
1. A
completed and accurate application form.
2. An Animal Facility Management Plan
prepared by qualified Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) personnel
or a S.C. registered professional engineer (PE). Other qualified individuals,
such as certified soil scientists or S.C. registered professional geologists
(PG), may prepare the land application component of an Animal Facility
Management Plan. The Animal Facility Management Plan shall, at a minimum,
contain:
a. Facility name, address, telephone
numbers, email address (if applicable), county, and National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System Permit or other permit number (if
applicable);
b. Facility location
description and the zoning or land use restrictions in this area (this
information is available from the county);
c. Applicant's name, address, email, and
telephone number (if different from above);
d. Operator's name and CAMM number;
e. Facility capacity;
i. Number of swine;
ii. Pounds of normal production animal live
weight at any one time;
iii. Amount
in gallons of swine manure generated per year;
iv. Description of swine manure storage and
storage capacity of lagoon, treatment system, or manure storage pond (if
applicable); and
v. Description of
swine manure and other swine by-products treatment (if any).
f. Concentration of constituents
in swine manure including, but not limited to, the constituents given below:
i. Nutrients.
(a) Nitrate. (Only needed for aerobic
treatment systems)
(b)
Ammonium-Nitrogen.
(c) Total
Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN).
(d)
Organic Nitrogen (Organic Nitrogen = TKN - Ammonium Nitrogen)
(e)
P2O5
(f) K2O
(potash).
ii.
Constituents.
(a) Copper.
(b) Zinc.
iii. Name, address, S.C. lab certification
number, and telephone number of the laboratory conducting the
analyses.
iv. For new swine
facilities, swine manure analysis information does not have to be initially
submitted as the Department shall use swine manure analysis from similar sites
or published data (such as: Clemson University, American Society of
Agricultural Engineers, Midwest Planning Service Document, NRCS Technical Guide
or equivalent) in the review of the application. Analysis of the actual swine
manure generated shall be submitted to the Department six (6) months after a
new swine facility starts operation or prior to the first application of swine
manure to a manure utilization area, whichever occurs first. If this analysis
is significantly different from the estimated analysis used in the permitting
decision, the Department may require a permit modification as necessary to
address the situation. Analysis shall be conducted by Clemson University
Extension Service or a laboratory certified by the Department. This laboratory
shall have and maintain certification for the constituents to be
analyzed.
g. Swine manure
and other swine by-products handling and application information shall be
included as follows:
i. A crop management plan
which includes the time of year of the swine manure and other swine by-products
application and how it relates to crop type, crop planting, and harvesting
schedule (if applicable) for all manure utilization areas;
ii. Name, address, email, and telephone
number of the producer(s) that will land apply the swine manure and other swine
by-products if different from the permittee;
iii. Type of equipment used to transport
and/or spread the swine manure and other swine by- products (if applicable);
and
iv. For spray application
systems, plans and specifications with supporting details and design
calculations for the spray application system.
h. Facility and manure utilization area
information shall be included (as appropriate):
i. Name, address, and tax map number of
landowner and location of manure utilization area(s);
ii. List previous calendar years that swine
manure and/or dry manure and other swine by-products were applied and
application amounts, where available;
iii. Facility and manure utilization area
location(s) on maps drawn to approximate scale including:
(a) Topography (7.5' minutes or equivalent)
and drainage characteristics (including ditches);
(b) Adjacent land usage (within 1/4 mile of
property line minimum) and location of inhabited dwellings and public places
showing property lines and tax map number;
(c) All known water supply wells on the
applicant's property and within 500 feet of the facility's footprint of
construction or within 200 feet of any manure utilization areas;
(d) Adjacent surface water bodies (including
ephemeral and intermittent streams);
(e) Swine manure utilization area boundaries
and buffer zones;
(f) right-of-ways
(Utilities, roads, etc.);
(g) Soil
types as given by soil tests or soil maps, a description of soil types, and
boring locations (as applicable);
(h) Recorded plats, surveys, or other
acceptable maps that include property boundaries; and
(i) Information showing the 100-year and
500-year floodplain as determined by FEMA.
iv. For manure utilization areas not owned by
the permit applicant, a signed agreement between the permit applicant and the
landowner acceptable to the Department detailing the liability for the land
application. The agreement shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) Producer's name, farm name, farm address,
CAMM number, and county in which the farm is located;
(b) Landowner's name, address, email, phone
number;
(c) Location (map with road
names, tax map numbers, and county identified) of the land to receive manure
application;
(d) Field acreage,
acreage less setbacks, and crops grown;
(e) Name of manure hauler;
(f) Name of manure applier;
(g) A statement that land is not included in
any other management plans and manure or compost from another farm is not being
applied on this land; and any manure utilization areas that are included in
multiple Animal Facility Management Plans, identify the names of all facilities
that include this manure utilization area in their plan; and
(h) A signed statement which informs the
landowner that he is responsible for spreading and utilizing this manure in
accordance with the requirements of the Department and this
regulation.
3. Groundwater monitoring well details and
proposed groundwater monitoring program (if applicable).
4. The Animal Facility Management Plan shall
contain an odor abatement plan for the swine facility, lagoon, treatment
system, manure storage pond, and manure utilization areas. For more specific
details, see Section 100.150 (Odor Control Requirements).
5. A Vector Abatement Plan shall be included
for the swine facility, lagoon, treatment system, manure storage pond, and
manure utilization areas. For more specific details, see Section 100.160
(Vector Control Requirements).
6.
The Dead Swine Disposal Plan shall include written details for the handling and
disposal of dead swine. Plans should include method of disposal, any
construction specifications necessary, and management practices. See Section
100.130 (Dead Swine Disposal Requirements) for more detailed
information.
7. A Soil Monitoring
Plan shall be developed for all manure utilization areas. See Section 100.100
(Manure Utilization Area Requirements) for more detailed information.
8. Plans and specifications for all other
manure treatment or storage structures, such as holding tanks or manure storage
sheds.
9. All "Notice of Intent to
Build or Expand a Swine Facility" forms as provided by the Department and a tax
map (or equivalent) to scale showing all neighboring property owners and
identifying which property has inhabited dwellings that are required to be
notified. See Section 100.60 (Public Notice Requirements) for more detailed
information.
10. An Emergency Plan.
The emergency plan shall, at a minimum, contain a list of entities or agencies
the producer shall contact in the event of lagoon, treatment system, or manure
storage pond breach, mass animal mortality, fire, flood, or other similar type
problem. For facilities in the coastal areas of the State, the emergency plan
shall address actions to be taken by a producer during hurricane season (such
as providing additional freeboard during that time) and when advance warning is
given on any extreme weather condition.
11. All waivers as specified in Section
100.80 (Facility, Lagoon, Treatment System, and Manure Storage Pond Siting
Requirements), if applicable.
12.
Application fee and the first year's operating fee as established by
R.61-30.
C. The
Department may request an applicant to provide any additional information
deemed necessary to complete or correct deficiencies in the swine facility
permit application prior to processing the application or issuing, modifying,
or denying a permit.
D. Applicants
shall submit all required information in a format acceptable to the
Department.
E. An application
package for a permit is complete when the Department receives all of the
required information which has been completed to its satisfaction. Incomplete
submittal packages may be returned to the applicant by the
Department.
F. Application packages
for permit modifications must contain the information applicable to the
requested modification or any additional information the Department deems
necessary.