Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Poultry grower. Any poultry grower
governed by this general permit is hereby authorized to manage pollutants at
confined poultry feeding operations provided that the poultry grower files the
registration statement of
9VAC25-630-40, complies with the
requirements of
9VAC25-630-50, and:
1. The poultry grower has not been required
to obtain a Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) permit or
an individual permit according to
9VAC25-32-260 B;
2. The activities of the confined poultry
feeding operation shall not contravene the Water Quality Standards
(9VAC25-260), as adopted and amended by the board, or any provision of the
State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44 et seq. of the Code of Virginia). There
shall be no point source discharge of wastewater to surface waters of the state
except in the case of a storm event greater than the 25-year, 24-hour storm.
Agricultural storm water discharges are permitted. Domestic sewage or
industrial waste shall not be managed under this general permit;
3. Confined poultry feeding operations that
use disposal pits for routine disposal of daily mortalities shall not be
covered under this general permit. The use of a disposal pit by a permittee for
routine disposal of daily poultry mortalities shall be a violation of this
permit. This prohibition shall not apply to the emergency disposal of dead
poultry done according to regulations adopted pursuant to §
3.2-6002
or Chapter 14 (§
10.1-1400 et seq.) of
Title 10.1 of the Code of Virginia;
4. The poultry grower shall obtain Department
of Conservation and Recreation approval of a nutrient management plan for the
confined poultry feeding operation prior to the submittal of the registration
statement. The poultry grower shall attach to the registration statement a copy
of the approved nutrient management plan and a copy of the letter from the
Department of Conservation and Recreation certifying approval of the nutrient
management plan that was developed by a certified nutrient management planner
in accordance with §
10.1-104.2
of the Code of Virginia. The poultry grower shall implement the approved
nutrient management plan;
5.
Adjoining property notification.
a. Prior to
filing a general permit registration statement for a confined poultry feeding
operation that proposes construction of poultry growing houses after December
1, 2000, the poultry grower shall give notice to all owners or residents of
property that adjoins the property on which the proposed confined poultry
feeding operation will be located. Such notice shall include (i) the types and
maximum number of poultry that will be maintained at the facility and (ii) the
address and phone number of the appropriate department regional office to which
comments relevant to the permit may be submitted.
b. Any person may submit written comments on
the proposed operation to the department within 30 days of the date of the
filing of the registration statement. If, on the basis of such written comments
or his review, the director determines that the proposed operation will not be
capable of complying with the provisions of the general permit, the director
shall require the owner to obtain an individual permit for the operation. Any
such determination by the director shall be made in writing and received by the
poultry grower not more than 45 days after the filing of the registration
statement or, if in the director's sole discretion additional time is necessary
to evaluate comments received from the public, not more than 60 days after the
filing of the registration statement; and
6. Each poultry grower covered by this
general permit shall complete a training program offered or approved by the
department within one year of filing the registration statement for general
permit coverage. All permitted poultry growers shall complete a training
program at least once every five years.
B. Poultry waste end-user, poultry waste
broker. Any poultry waste end-user or poultry waste broker shall comply with
the requirements outlined in
9VAC25-630-60,
9VAC25-630-70, and
9VAC25-630-80 or the general permit
as applicable.
1. Any poultry waste end-user
or poultry waste broker who does not comply with the requirements of
9VAC25-630-60,
9VAC25-630-70, and
9VAC25-630-80 may be required to
obtain coverage under the general permit.
2. Any poultry waste end-user or poultry
waste broker governed by this general permit is hereby authorized to manage
pollutants relating to the utilization and storage of poultry waste provided
that the poultry waste end-user or poultry waste broker files the registration
statement of
9VAC25-630-40, complies with the
requirements of
9VAC25-630-50, and:
a. The poultry waste end-user or poultry
waste broker has not been required to obtain a Virginia Pollution Abatement
individual permit according to subdivision 2 b of
9VAC25-32-260;
b. The activities of the poultry waste
end-user or poultry waste broker shall not contravene the Water Quality
Standards (9VAC25-260), as adopted and amended by the board, or any provision
of the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44 et seq. of the Code of
Virginia). There shall be no point source discharge of wastewater to surface
waters of the state except in the case of a storm event greater than the
25-year, 24-hour storm. Agricultural storm water discharges are permitted.
Domestic sewage or industrial waste shall not be managed under this general
permit;
c. The poultry waste
end-user or poultry waste broker shall obtain Department of Conservation and
Recreation approval of a nutrient management plan for land application sites
where poultry waste will be utilized or stored and managed prior to the
submittal of the registration statement. The poultry waste end-user or the
poultry waste broker shall attach to the registration statement a copy of the
approved nutrient management plan and a copy of the letter from the Department
of Conservation and Recreation certifying approval of the nutrient management
plan that was developed by a certified nutrient management planner in
accordance with §
10.1-104.2
of the Code of Virginia. The poultry waste end-user or the poultry waste broker
shall implement the approved nutrient management plan; and
d. Each poultry waste end-user or poultry
waste broker covered by this general permit shall complete a training program
offered or approved by the department within one year of filing the
registration statement for general permit coverage. All permitted poultry waste
end-users or permitted poultry waste brokers shall complete a training program
at least once every five years.
C. Receipt of this general permit does not
relieve any poultry grower, poultry waste end-user, or poultry waste broker of
the responsibility to comply with any other applicable federal, state or local
statute, ordinance, or regulation.
D. Continuation of permit coverage.
1. In any case where the board, through no
fault of the owner or permittee, does not issue the next consecutive general
permit with an effective date on or before the expiration date of the expiring
general permit, the following applies:
a. Any
owner that was authorized to manage pollutants under the general permit and
that submits a complete registration statement in accordance with
9VAC25-630-40 on or before the
expiration date of the expiring general permit coverage, is authorized to
continue to manage pollutants under the terms of the previously issued general
permit. The conditions of the expiring general permit and any requirements of
coverage granted under it shall continue in force until the effective date of
the next consecutive general permit and until such time as the board
either:
b. Issues coverage to the
owner under the next consecutive general permit; or
c. Notifies the owner that coverage under the
next consecutive general permit is denied.
2. When the permittee that was covered under
the expiring or expired general permit has violated or is violating the
conditions of that permit, the board may choose to do any or all of the
following:
a. Initiate enforcement action
based upon the existing or expired general permit;
b. Issue a notice of intent to deny coverage
under the reissued general permit. If the general permit coverage is denied,
the owner would then be required to cease the activities authorized by the
existing or expired general permit or be subject to enforcement action for
operating without a permit;
c.
Issue an individual permit with appropriate conditions; or
d. Take other actions set forth in the VPA
Permit Regulation (9VAC25-32).
Statutory Authority: §§
62.1-44.15
and
62.1-44.17:1.1
of the Code of Virginia.