Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 25 - STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 630 - VIRGINIA POLLUTION ABATEMENT REGULATION AND GENERAL PERMIT FOR POULTRY WASTE MANAGEMENT
Section 9VAC25-630-60 - Tracking and accounting requirements for poultry waste brokers
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Poultry waste brokers shall register with the department by providing their name and address on a form provided by the department prior to transferring poultry waste.
B. When a poultry waste broker transfers to another person more than 10 tons of poultry waste in any 365-day period, the poultry waste broker shall provide information regarding the transfer of poultry waste to both the source and recipient of the waste.
C. When a poultry waste broker transfers to another person more than 10 tons of poultry waste in any 365-day period, the poultry waste broker shall keep records regarding the transferred poultry waste.
D. Poultry waste brokers shall submit the records required by subsection C of this section, to the department annually in a format and method determined by the department. Records for the preceding state fiscal year (July 1 through June 30) shall be submitted to the department no later than September 15. Poultry waste brokers shall maintain the records required by subsections C and E of this section for at least three years and make them available to department personnel upon request.
E. If waste from two or more poultry waste sources is commingled or stored then a sample that best represents the waste shall be used to calculate the nutrients available in the poultry waste for land application and shall be provided to the end-user of the waste. The original sources of the waste shall also be recorded and provided to the department with the annual transfer records submittal.
F. If the poultry waste broker land applies the poultry waste for the end-user then the broker shall provide the end-user with the records regarding land application as required by 9VAC25-630-70.
G. Poultry waste brokers shall complete a training program offered or approved by the department within one year of registering with the department. Poultry waste brokers shall complete a training program at least once every five years.
H. Any duly authorized agent of the board may, at reasonable times and under reasonable circumstances, enter any establishment or upon any property, public or private, for the purpose of obtaining information or conducting surveys or investigations necessary in the enforcement of the provisions of this regulation.
Statutory Authority: §§ 62.1-44.15 and 62.1-44.17:1.1 of the Code of Virginia.