Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 20 - PERMITTING, DESIGN AND OPERATION STANDARDS CONFINED SWINE FEEDING OPERATIONS
Part A - INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 20-23 - Permit Conditions

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 20-23

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) The permittee shall:

(i) Conduct all construction and operation of a confined swine feeding operation consistent with the management plan and the permit. Unauthorized changes, deviations, or modifications are a violation of the permit. An amended application or request for revision to an approved permit must be filed with the Administrator to obtain approval of a modification. No modification shall be started until a modified management plan has been approved pursuant to Section 17 of these regulations.

(ii) Request authorization of the Administrator to use materials or procedures different from those specified in the permit. A modification to a permit component may be granted if materials cannot be obtained or procedures cannot be accomplished and alternative materials or procedures meet the standards specified in these regulations. To prevent delaying construction, the Administrator may grant a modification orally, upon oral request. A written request for modification must be submitted within five (5) days. Failure to do so may result in the Administrator revoking the oral modification.

(iii) Conduct the operation according to statements, representations, and procedures contained in the permit.

(b) Routine maintenance and repair of the facilities that collect, convey, treat, or store animal waste shall not require notification of the Division or modification of the permit.

(c) The owner of the facility shall allow authorized representatives of the Department, upon presentation of credentials, in compliance with the permittee's established, printed biosecurity protocols, and at reasonable times to:

(i) Enter upon the premises of the operation, land application areas, or premises where records are kept as required by the permit.

(ii) Read or copy any records required to be kept under the terms of the permit.

(iii) Inspect any facilities, equipment, and land application areas covered under the permit.

(iv) Sample any animal waste, wastewater, sludge, residuals, and by-products covered under the provisions of the permit. This includes soils of land application areas.

(d) A permit does not allow the permittee to violate any provision of the Environmental Quality Act or any other applicable regulation.

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