1 . (1) A checklist of potential odor sources and a choice of site-specific, 



2 cost-effective remedial best management practices to minimize those 



3 sources. 



4 (2) A checklist of potential insect sources and a choice of site-specific, 



5 cost-effective best management practices to minimize insect problems. 



6 (3) Provisions that set forth acceptable methods of disposing of 



7 mortalities. 



8 (4) Provisions regarding best management practices for riparian buffers or 



9 equivalent controls, particularly along perennial streams. 



10 (5) Provisions regarding the use of emergency spillways and site-specific 



11 emergency management plans that set forth operating procedures to 



12 follow during emergencies in order to minimize the risk of 



1 3 environmental damage. 



14 (6) Provisions regarding periodic testing of waste products used as 



1 5 nutrient sources as close to the time of application as practical and at 



16 least within 60 days of the date of application and periodic testing, at 



17 least annually, of soils at crop sites where the waste products are 



18 applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate-determining e l e m e nt. element, 



19 except that phosphorous provisions of the most current nutrient 



20 management standard approved by the Soil and Water Conservation 



21 Commission or the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the 



22 United States Department of Agriculture mav also be a 



23 rate-determining factor for facilities subject to federal discharge permit 



24 regulations. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored, and 



25 alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excess 



26 levels. 



27 (7) Provisions regarding waste utilization plans that assure a balance 



28 between nitrogen application rates and nitrogen crop requirements, that 



29 assure that lime is applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for 



30 crop production, and that include corrective action, including revisions 



31 to the waste utilization plan based on data of crop yields and crops 



32 analysis, that will be taken if this balance is not achieved as 



33 determined by testing conducted pursuant to subdivision (6) of this 



34 subsection. 



35 (8) Provisions regarding the completion and maintenance of records on 



36 forms developed by the Department, which records shall include 



37 information addressed in subdivisions (6) and (7) of this subsection, 



38 including the dates and rates that waste products are applied to soils at 



39 crop sites, and shall be made available upon request by the 



40 Department. 



41 (f) Any op e rator of on animal operation with a dry litt e r animal > vaste 



42 mnnnrrnmf^nt r . yr.tnm Animal waste management plans for drv litter p o ultrv facilities not 



43 subject to federal discharge permit requirements, but involving 30,000 or more birds 



44 shall develop an animal waste management plan that compUes with the testing and 



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