Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 15 - USE OF SURFACE DISPOSAL OF BIOSOLIDS, APP. A-C
Part B - LAND APPLICATION
Section 11 - Applicability

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 11

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) This part applies to any person who prepares biosolids that are applied to the land, to any person who applies biosolids to the land, to biosolids applied to the land, and to the land on which biosolids are applied.

(b) The general requirements in Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 do not apply when bulk biosolids are applied to the land if the bulk biosolids meet the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

(c) The United States Environmental Protection Agency may apply any or all of the general requirements in 40 CFR Part 503 and Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 to the bulk biosolids in Section 11(b) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general requirements or management practices are needed to protect public health and the environment from any reasonably anticipated adverse effect that may occur from any pollutant in the bulk biosolids. Similar authority is not provided to the Water Quality Division, Department of Environmental Quality.

(d) The general requirements in Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 do not apply when a bulk material derived from biosolids is applied to the land if the derived bulk material meets the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

(e) The United States Environmental Protection Agency may apply any or all of the general requirements in 40 CFR Part 503 and Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 to the bulk material in Section 11(d) on a case-by-case basis after determining that the general requirements or management practices are needed to protect public health and the environment from any reasonably anticipated adverse effect that may occur from any pollutant in the bulk biosolids. Similar authority is not provided to the Water Quality Division, Department of Environmental quality

(f) The requirements in this part do not apply when a bulk material derived from biosolids is applied to the land if the biosolids from which the bulk material is derived meets the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

(g) The general requirements in Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 do not apply when biosolids are sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land if the biosolids sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land meets the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

(h) The general requirements in Section 13 and the management practices in Section 15 do not apply when a material derived from biosolids is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land if the derived material meets the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

(i) The requirements in this part do not apply when a material derived from biosolids is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land if the biosolids from which the material is derived meets the pollutant concentrations in Section 14(b) (iii), the Class A pathogen requirements in Section 31(a), and one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in Section 32(f) through Section 32(m).

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