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 200 - ANIMAL FACILITIES (OTHER THAN SWINE)
Section 61-43.200.150 - Odor Control Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The Animal Facility Management Plan shall contain an odor abatement plan for the animal facility, lagoon, treatment system, manure storage pond, and manure utilization areas, which shall consist of the following:
B. Producers shall utilize Best Management Practices normally associated with the proper operation and maintenance of an animal facility, lagoon, treatment system, manure storage pond, and any manure utilization area to ensure an undesirable level of odor does not exist.
C. No producer may cause, allow, or permit emission into the ambient air of any substance or combination of substances in quantities that an undesirable level of odor is determined to result unless preventive measures of the type set out below are taken to abate or control the emission to the satisfaction of the Department. When an odor problem comes to the attention of the Department through field surveillance or specific complaints, the Department shall determine if the odor is at an undesirable level.
D. If the Department determines an undesirable level of odor exists, the Department may require these abatement or control practices, including, but not limited to, the following:
E. Nothing in this section prohibits an individual or group of persons from bringing a complaint against a facility including problems at lagoons, treatment systems, manure storage ponds, and manure utilization areas.
F. If the permittee fails to control or abate the odor problems at an animal facility, lagoon, treatment system, manure storage pond, and any manure utilization area to the satisfaction and within a time frame determined by the Department, the permit may be revoked. If the permittee fails to control or abate the odor problems at land application sites, approval for land application of manure on the manure utilization area in question may be revoked. Additional land may be required to be added to the Animal Facility Management Plan, if necessary, to provide a sufficient amount of land for manure utilization.