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Document ID ca-on-nmpor2munma2-2021-11-10 Title Nutrient Management Protocol for Ontario Regulation 267/03 Made under the Nutrient Management Act, 2002 URL https://files.ontario.ca/omafra-nutrient-management-protocol-version-nov-10-2021-en.pdf Jurisdiction /ca/on Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 05:28:13.986450+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

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#Q001operationaloperationalmandatoryNutrient Units Calculation Methodagricultural water, wastewaterThe number of nutrient units (NUs) generated by a particular type of farm animal must be calculated by dividing the number of farm animals by the number given in the Nutrient Units Column shown on Table 1 Nutrient Unit Livestock Information, which can be found in the Nutrient Management Tables document.high
#Q002operationaloperationalmandatoryMultiple Farm Animal Types NU Calculationagricultural water, wastewaterIf more than one type of farm animal is relevant to this calculation, the calculation must be completed for each type of animal separately, then all the results totaled to give the total NU generated by farm animals.When more than one type of farm animal is relevanthigh
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryNutrient Management Strategy (NMS) Additional Componentsagricultural water, wastewaterIn addition to the contents of a Nutrient Management Strategy (NMS) required by section 17 of the Regulation, the following components must be included in the NMS: - Certified preparer information, including: - o Name of the Agricultural Operation Strategy or Plan Development certificate holder or the Agricultural Operation Planning certificate holder and that person's certification number; - Owner of the farm unit and the owner or controller of the agricultural operation, if different, including: - List name and contact information; - Farm unit information (see Part 5.2.1); - Operation identifier; - Storage system summary (see Part 5.2.2) that includes: - Livestock details; - Storage details; - Nutrient content and utilization; and - Transfer information; - Overview of operation (see Part 5.2.3); - Farmstead sketch (see Part 5.2.4); and - Additional information required for regulated mixed anerobic digestion facilities (RMADFs) (see Part 5.2.5).high
#Q004reportingreportingmandatoryNMS Farm Unit Informationagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for the farm unit to which the NMS applies: - Farm name; - Any previous operation identifier issued to the agricultural operation or farm unit; - Identification of nutrients as non-agricultural source material (NASM), agricultural source material (ASM), greenhouse nutrient feedwater or commercial fertilizer, where the nutrient is generated or received at the farm unit and is one of the listed types; - Confirm status of the land to which the NMS applies as: - Owned; or - Rented or leased; - Identify each farm location that makes up the farm unit by providing: - Upper and lower tier municipality name; - Geo township name; - Lot; - Concession; and - Municipal tax roll number.high
#Q005operationaloperationalmandatoryStorage System Summary Volume Calculationsagricultural water, wastewaterAll the calculations required to determine the volume of prescribed materials generated must be completed using the following information: Livestock Details: - Identify all livestock Types, Sub-Types, Sub-Sub-Types using Table 1, found in the Nutrient Management Tables document.high
#Q006reportingreportingmandatoryJustification for Lower Animal Weightsagricultural water, wastewaterIf the NMS utilizes animal weights that are lower than the average weights provided by Table 1, which can be found in the Nutrient Management Tables document, a comprehensive, written explanation must be provided in the NMS to justify the use of lower weights.When NMS utilizes animal weights lower than Table 1 average weightshigh
#Q007reportingreportingmandatoryPermanent Nutrient Storage Facilities Listingagricultural water, wastewaterAll permanent nutrient storage facilities on the farm unit must be listed in the NMS. For each permanent nutrient storage facility a written description is required that gives the capacity, dimensions and type of storage (for example: circular, rectangle, pile, covered, exposed to precipitation).high
#Q008reportingreportingmandatoryTemporary Field Nutrient Storage Sites Informationagricultural water, wastewaterFor temporary field nutrient storage sites, the following information must be provided for each site: - Confirm/demonstrate that the storage has been sited in accordance with section 83 of the Regulation; - Confirm that the site will be managed in accordance with section 84 of the Regulation; and - Indicate the maximum number of days prescribed materials will be stored at this location determined in accordance with section 85 of the Regulation.For temporary field nutrient storage siteshigh
#Q009reportingreportingmandatoryLivestock Operations Storage Capacity Demonstrationagricultural water, wastewaterFor livestock operations, the NMS must provide all information, including calculations, necessary to demonstrate that the permanent nutrient storage facilities, temporary field nutrient storage sites or a combination of such facilities and sites is capable of containing at least all of the nutrients generated and received at the farm unit in the course of the operation in accordance with section 69 of the Regulation.For livestock operationshigh
#Q010reportingreportingmandatoryManure Generation for New or Expanding Facilitiesagricultural water, wastewaterTo determine the amount of manure generated in the course of an operation and whether there is sufficient storage capacity, the following information shall be relied on: - For new buildings or structures used to house farm animals ('livestock housing facilities)'or existing livestock housing facilities that are being expanded the number of farm animals must be equal to or greater than the number determined using the Livestock Housing Capacity value provided in Table 1, found in the Nutrient Management Tables document or documentation must be included indicating why the maximum housing capacity of the barn is different than the Livestock Housing Capacity value. Documentation must include barn schematics, a barn layout sketch or written description of the reason for this difference.For new buildings or expanding existing livestock housing facilitieshigh
#Q011operationaloperationalmandatoryManure Generation for Existing Non-Expanding Facilitiesagricultural water, wastewaterFor existing livestock housing facilities that are not being expanded, the number of farm animals must be based on the intended number of farm animals to be housed in the facility.For existing livestock housing facilities that are not being expandedhigh
#Q012operationaloperationalmandatoryStorage Capacity Manure Amount Calculationagricultural water, wastewaterTo determine storage capacity, the amount of manure generated must be calculated using the appropriate column in Table 1 (Liquid Amt and/or Solid Amt) found in the Nutrient Management Tables document. Alternatively, if the NMS utilizes values that are different than the values provided by Table 1, a comprehensive, written explanation must be included to justify the different values.high
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatorySolid Manure Density and Allowance Determinationagricultural water, wastewaterUse Table 5.1 of the Protocol to determine the Solid Manure Density, if applicable. Use Table 5.2 of the Protocol to determine the allowances for freeboard and precipitation, if applicable.high
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryLand Area Determination for Spread Materialagricultural water, wastewaterTo determine if there is enough land to spread this material generated or received at the farm unit in accordance with the Regulation, use the actual amount generated and received at the farm unit rather than the above calculations.high
#Q015reportingreportingmandatoryNutrient Content and Utilization Detailsagricultural water, wastewaterEvery NMS must provide details of all the prescribed materials and volumes of these materials generated or received by the operation. The NMS must identify whether each material is liquid or solid as defined by the Regulation.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryOther Prescribed Materials Documentationagricultural water, wastewaterThe type and quantity of prescribed materials generated and received at the farm unit, other than manure, must be documented and accounted for in the NMS.high
#Q017reportingreportingmandatoryTransfer Information Destination Descriptionagricultural water, wastewaterA description of the destination of all prescribed materials is required. The description must include: - The quantity and type of prescribed materials; - Any applicable signed agreements; and - Where prescribed materials are intended to be used for something other than land application as a nutrient, the location and name of the destination of the materials must be provided along with the intended use of the prescribed materials. - Where prescribed materials are intended to be land applied as a nutrient, the location and name of the destination of the materials must be provided including a statement as to whether the materials are to be: - Applied to land on the same farm unit; - Transferred under a Nutrient Transfer Agreement to another farm unit or operation with a NMP or NASM plan; - Transferred to another farm unit or operation which is not required to have a NMP or NASM plan under the Regulation; - Transferred to an intermediate operation; and - Transferred to a broker under a Broker Agreement.high
#Q018reportingreportingmandatoryTransfer or Broker Agreements Signingagricultural water, wastewaterAny transfer or broker agreements required by the Regulation must be signed and copies attached to the NMS.high
#Q019reportingreportingmandatoryOverview of the Operation NMS Sectionagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must include an overview of the operation that includes at a minimum the following information, but do not repeat information provided in other sections of the NMS: - Reason for submission (e.g. new or expanding agricultural operation, construction or expansion of a barn or storage facility, treating off-farm anaerobic digestion materials); - Type and size of the agricultural operation; - Overview of livestock housing facilities and practices that impact nutrient management; - List of prescribed materials that are generated or received at the farm unit, including all NASM; and - Overview of cropping and management practices.high
#Q020reportingreportingmandatoryFarmstead Sketch Requirementsagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must include a farmstead sketch. One or more sketches can be used to fulfill this requirement. A sketch must be hand drawn or computer generated, and it may incorporate photos (e.g. aerial photos), maps and satellite imagery. More than one sketch may be submitted if it is not possible to show all of the applicable details on one sketch or if there is too much information for one sketch. Every sketch must be neat and readable and include a north arrow.high
#Q021reportingreportingmandatoryFarmstead Sketch Content Detailagricultural water, wastewaterThe farmstead sketch must address the following items (either by including them or stating that an item does not exist): - Location of livestock housing facilities and permanent nutrient storage facilities, temporary field nutrient storage sites, and storages for anaerobic digestion materials, as described below: - Existing and proposed livestock housing facilities; - Existing and proposed permanent nutrient storage facilities, temporary field nutrient storage sites, storages for anaerobic digestion materials; - For temporary field nutrient storage sites only, show the area where the temporary field nutrient storage site(s) may be located within the field; and - Dimensions of all livestock housing facilities and permanent nutrient storage facilities. - Location, description and dimensions of any anaerobic digestion facility and other treatment system including a description of any facilities used for the storage of anaerobic digestion materials. - Show how the temporary field nutrient storage site or permanent nutrient storage facility meets any applicable setbacks, flow paths and other distance requirements in the Regulation to all wells, surface water, tile inlets and tile drainage systems. - For temporary field nutrient storage sites only, show how the temporary field nutrient storage site meets the required setbacks to any dwelling, residential area or commercial, community or institutional use as defined in the Regulation. - Location and dimensions of any vegetated filter strip system (VFSS) including: - Location and dimensions of the extended vegetated filter strip area; and - Location and dimensions of any permanent vegetated area or flow path associated with a VFSS.high
#Q022reportingreportingmandatoryRMADF Additional Information Inclusionagricultural water, wastewaterIf the farm unit has a RMADF that exists or is proposed to be constructed, the NMS must describe the operation as set out in this part. The NMS must account for any prescribed materials generated by an anerobic digestion facility located at the farm unit.If the farm unit has a RMADF that exists or is proposed to be constructedhigh
#Q023reportingreportingmandatoryReceipt of Off-farm Anaerobic Digestion Materials Descriptionagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must identify the Schedule of each off-farm anaerobic digestion material that is projected to be treated by the RMADF (Schedule 1, 2A and/or 2B). It must also project the maximum total quantity of Schedule 1 material as well as the combined total quantity of Schedule 2A/2B material that is proposed to be received and treated at the RMADF in any 12-month period using the best available information at the time. If the off-farm anaerobic digestion materials proposed to be received are listed on either Schedule 2A or 2B, the NMS must include a description of the pre-treatment process for Schedule 2A and 2B materials, including the location of the pre-treatment and the minimum process temperature.high
#Q024reportingreportingmandatoryOn-farm Anaerobic Digestion Materials Generated and Receivedagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must confirm the approximate quantity and type of on-farm anaerobic digestion material that will be treated in the RMADF along with the off-farm anaerobic digestion materials. The NMS must describe both on-farm anaerobic digestion materials generated at the farm unit and on-farm anaerobic digestion materials that are/will be received from other farm units. In the case of non-livestock operations, the NMS must demonstrate compliance with the quantity limits for on-farm anaerobic digestion materials established by section 98.8 of the Regulation. The NMS must demonstrate that the section 98.9(1) paragraph 3 and 4 of the Regulation will be complied with.high
#Q025reportingreportingmandatoryAnaerobic Digestion Materials Management Systems Siting and Operationsagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must provide information that addresses the receipt and management of various on-farm and off-farm anaerobic digestion materials. This may include, but is not limited to, information on the anaerobic digestion materials reception system, anaerobic digestion materials transfer system and the feedstock system. The information required must address the siting, construction and operations of systems that deal with: - Off-farm anaerobic digestion materials; - Any manure received from other farms; and - Any on-farm anaerobic digestion materials that are fruit, vegetables or plant materials from the production and processing of fruit or vegetables.high
#Q026reportingreportingmandatoryRMADF Operation and Treatment Informationagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must include information that addresses the operation and treatment provided by the RMADF. This must include, but is not limited to, information that addresses elements of: - The design of the RMADF; - The time/temperature treatment to be provided; - The operation of the RMADF; and - Odour control systems (where required by the Regulation).high
#Q027reportingreportingmandatoryManagement of Anaerobic Digestion Outputagricultural water, wastewaterThe NMS must provide information that addresses the management of anaerobic digestion output from the RMADF.high
#Q028reportingreportingmandatoryNutrient Management Plan (NMP) Contents Additionagricultural water, wastewaterIn addition to the contents of a Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) required by section 24 of the Regulation, the following components must be in included in a NMP: - Certified preparer information, including: - Name of the Agricultural Operation Strategy or Plan Development certificate holder or the Agricultural Operation Planning certificate holder and that person's certification number; - Owner of the farm unit and the owner or controller of the agricultural operation, if different, including: - List name and contact information; - Farm unit information (see Part 7.2); - Description of ASM to be land applied (see Part 7.3); - Field information (see Part 7.4); - Field sketch (see Part 7.4); - Cropping practices and application rate information (see Part 7.5); and - Land base and storage information (see Part 7.6).high
#Q029reportingreportingmandatoryNMP Farm Unit Informationagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for the farm unit to which the NMP applies: - Farm name; - Operation identifier; - Identification of materials containing nutrients as NASM, ASM, greenhouse nutrient feedwater or commercial fertilizer received at the farm; - Confirm status of the land to which the NMP applies as: - Owned; or - Rented or leased; - Identify each farm location that makes up the farm unit by providing: - Upper and lower tier municipality name; - Geo township name; - Lot; - Concession; and - Municipal tax roll number.high
#Q030reportingreportingmandatoryDescription of Nutrients to be Land Appliedagricultural water, wastewaterFor each nutrient to be land applied at the farm unit, the NMP must set out the: - Amount expected to be applied; - Source of nutrient content information (must be a lab report or Table 2 from the Nutrient Management Tables); - If material test results are used, the material test laboratory reports must be kept as a record. - Dry matter content (does not apply to commercial fertilizer); - Nitrogen content; - Phosphorus content; and - Potassium content.high
#Q031reportingreportingmandatoryNMP Field Properties Informationagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for each field that is included in the NMP: - Field name; - Field location; - Tillable area within the field (in hectares or acres); - Area available for land application of prescribed materials within the field (in hectares or acres); - Maximum sustained slope within the field; - The representative soil series, texture, and hydrologic soil group within the field; and - Include soil test information and lab reports, where required, as per section 91 of the Regulation.high
#Q032reportingreportingmandatoryNMP Field Sketch Requirementagricultural water, wastewaterA sketch is required for each field in the NMP. It must accurately reflect the required features identified in this part. The sketch must include the field components as described below: - Identify the individual fields and their boundaries including a field identifier that is consistently used through the NMP. - Delineate the application area within the field. - If applicable, identify and delineate sections within any field. - Indicate on the sketch whether any field has any tile drainage. For any field that has any tile drainage features, include the following on the sketch: - Show or clearly describe the location of all known tile outlets that discharge to any type of drain, ditch or other surface water or that discharge to ground surface in any instance where the tile discharge occurs within the field boundary or at the edge of the field boundary. - Where no outlets are located within the scope of the sketch as described above, provide a statement or description that identifies where the tile drainage system daylights. - Show the location of all tile inlets located within the boundary of the field; - Where no tile inlets as describe above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - Show the location of all known tile inlets located beyond the boundary of the field that may receive drainage from the field; - Where no tile inlets as describe above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - Indicate the location of wells on the sketch as follows: - Show the location of any well that is a municipal well where it is located within the field or within 100 metres of the field boundary; - Describe these wells as a 'municipal well' on the sketch; - Show the location of all wells that are not a municipal well where they are located within the field or within 30 metres of the field boundary; - For each well that is not a municipal well, include a description of the well according to the following rules: - If the well is a drilled well that has a depth of at least 15 metres and a watertight casing to a depth of at least six metres below ground level, describe the well on the sketch as a 'drilled well;' and - If the well is not a drilled well that has a depth of at least 15 metres and a watertight casing to a depth of at least six metres below ground level, describe the well on the sketch as an 'other well.' - In the event no wells meeting the criteria above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - Indicate the location of all surface water present in the field or within 150 metres of the field boundary. If no surface water meeting this criterion exists, a statement indicating this must be included. Where surface water is present within 150 metres of the application area, the following additional information is required: - Identify the maximum sustained slope of the field for the land that falls within 150 metres of the top of bank of surface water; and - Show the separation distances from surface water that are required to meet regulatory requirements.high
#Q033reportingreportingmandatoryCropping Practices and Application Rate Assessmentagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be used in order to determine whether the proposed application rate is compliant with the requirements of the Regulation and the Protocol: - Planting and harvest dates (or growth and dormancy dates for perennial crops) for all crops and cropping years included in the NMP; - A determination of crop yield; - For each material containing nutrients to be land applied, the application rate, the application date, and method of application for all cropping years included in the NMP; - The following information must be included to demonstrate the application rates do not result in any regulatory exceedances: - The nutrient balance for phosphate must be calculated; and - The NMP must demonstrate the application of nutrients does not result in a regulatory exceedance of phosphate application limits.high
#Q034reportingreportingmandatoryNMP Land Base Informationagricultural water, wastewaterA NMP must include a summary that demonstrates that at all times when the NMP is in force there will be sufficient storage for all prescribed materials and that the application rates will not exceed those permitted by the Regulation.high
#Q035reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Plan Additional Content Requirementsagricultural water, wastewaterIn addition to the contents of a NASM plan required by section 26.2 of the Regulation, the following components must be included in a NASM plan: - Certified preparer information, including - Name of the NASM Plan Development certificate holder and that person's certification number; - Owner of the farm unit and the owner or controller of the agricultural operation, if different, including: - List name and contact information; - Description of each NASM material (see Part 8.2); - Farm unit information (see Part 8.3); - NASM application area information (see Part 8.4); - NASM storage information (see Part 8.5); - Overview of operation (see Part 8.6); - NASM application area field sketch (see Part 8.7); - Material test results (see Part 8.8); and - Application rate information (see Part 8.9).high
#Q036reportingreportingmandatoryDescription of NASM Material Requirementsagricultural water, wastewaterFor each NASM received at the farm unit for land application on the NASM plan area, the NASM plan must set out: - The generator name and contact information, and identification of the facility where the NASM was generated; - Form of the NASM (liquid or solid); - NASM Category (1, 2 or 3), item number and type of materials in accordance with the NASM Tables in Schedule 4 of the Regulation; - The metal concentrations and the CM category as determined in accordance with the Regulation; - The pathogen level and the CP category determined in accordance with the Regulation; - The odour level (OC category) determined in accordance with Table 3 NASM Odour Category of the Nutrient Management Tables or as otherwise determined under the NASM Odour Guide; and - Demonstration of beneficial use in accordance with section 98.0.6 of the Regulation. If beneficial use determination is based on plant available nitrogen, plant available phosphate and plant available potassium the concentration of each of these nutrients must be estimated using the calculations found in Part 8.11, below.high
#Q037reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Farm Unit Informationagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for the farm unit on which the NASM plan area is located: - Farm name; - Operation identifier (if previously assigned); - Identification of materials containing nutrients as NASM, ASM, greenhouse nutrient feedwater or commercial fertilizer received at the NASM plan area; - Confirm status of the land to which the NASM plan applies as: - Owned; or - Rented or leased; - If the land is not owned by the owner of the operation, you must provide the name of the landowner. - Identify each farm location that makes up the farm unit by providing: - Upper and lower tier municipality name; - Geo township name; - Lot; - Concession; and - Municipal tax roll number.high
#Q038reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Application Area Field Propertiesagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for each field to which NASM is to be applied under the NASM plan: - Field name; - Field location; - Tillable area within the field (in hectares or acres); - Area available for land application of prescribed materials within the field (in hectares or acres); - Maximum sustained slope within the NASM Application Area of the field; - The representative soil series, texture, and hydrologic soil group within the field; and - Include soil test information and lab reports, where required, as per section 94 of the Regulation.high
#Q039reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Storage Information Generalagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be provided for each NASM storage facility included in the NASM plan: - Location information; - Construction date (for permanent nutrient storage facilities); and - Identification of the type(s) of NASM to be kept in the NASM storage facility including the form of the NASM (liquid or solid).high
#Q040reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Permanent Storage Facility Detailsagricultural water, wastewaterFor permanent nutrient storage facilities, the following information must be provided for each NASM storage facility: - Shape; - Cover status (covered vs uncovered); - Construction materials; - Minimum freeboard to be maintained at all times; - Dimensions; - Description of runoff management system associated with the NASM storage; and - Confirmation that the requirements of Part VIII of the Regulation have been met (if required).For permanent nutrient storage facilitieshigh
#Q041reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Temporary Field Storage Sites Managementagricultural water, wastewaterFor temporary NASM field nutrient storage sites, the following information must be provided for each site: - Confirm/demonstrate that the storage has been sited in accordance with section 83 of the Regulation; - Confirm that the site will be managed in accordance with section 84 of the Regulation; and - Identify the maximum number of days NASM will be stored at this location, which must be determined in accordance with section 85 of the Regulation.For temporary NASM field nutrient storage siteshigh
#Q042reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Storage Facility Sketchagricultural water, wastewaterProvide a sketch of the NASM storage facility that shows the following: - The location of the permanent NASM storage facility on the farm unit; - For temporary field nutrient storage sites only, show the area where the temporary field nutrient storage site(s) may be located within the field; - Indicate on the sketch the location of any tile inlets located within 50 metres of the temporary field nutrient storage site or permanent NASM storage facility (if no inlets exist within 50 metres, a statement indicating this must be included); - Indicate on the sketch the location of any surface water located within 50 metres of the temporary field nutrient storage site or permanent NASM storage facility (if no surface water exists within 50 metres, a statement indicating this must be included); - Show how the temporary field nutrient storage site or permanent NASM storage facility meets any applicable setbacks, flow paths and other distance requirements in the Regulation to all wells, surface water, tile inlets and tile drainage systems; and - For temporary field nutrient storage sites only, show how the temporary field nutrient storage site meets the required setbacks to any dwelling, residential area or commercial, community or institutional use.high
#Q043reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Plan Overview of Operationagricultural water, wastewaterThe NASM plan must include an overview of the operation that includes at a minimum: - The reason for submission (e.g., seeking a new approval or amendment to an existing approval); - Details of the agricultural operation, including any operation identifier(s) associated with the operation or farm unit plus any NMSs or NMPs associated with any of the land included as part of this farm unit; - A description of any livestock facilities located on the farm unit (if applicable); - If any unlisted NASM is included in the NASM plan, provide a description of the process by which the unlisted NASM is generated; and - Describe the cropping and management practices for each NASM application area.high
#Q044reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Field Sketch Assessment and Componentsagricultural water, wastewaterA sketch is required for each field containing all or part of a NASM application area. ... The field sketch must be prepared based on an on-site assessment. It must accurately reflect the required features identified in this part. The sketch must include the date the on-site assessment was done and the name of the person conducting the assessment. The sketch must include the field components as described below: - Identify the individual fields and their boundaries including a field identifier that is consistently used through the plan. - Delineate the NASM application area within the field. - If applicable, identify and delineate sections within any field. - Indicate on the sketch whether any field has any tile drainage. For any field that has any tile drainage features, include the following on the sketch: - Show or clearly describe the location of all known tile outlets that discharge to any type of drain, ditch or other surface water or that discharge to ground surface in any instance where the tile discharge occurs within the field boundary or at the edge of the field boundary. - Where no outlets are located within the scope of the sketch as described above, provide a statement or description that identifies where the tile drainage system daylights. - Show the location of all tile inlets located within the boundary of the field; - Where no tile inlets as describe above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - Show the location of all known tile inlets located beyond the boundary of the field that may receive drainage from the field; - Where no tile inlets as describe above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - For areas within the field that have soils less than 30 centimetre depth above bedrock and bedrock outcrops, provide a delineation of the area in question on the sketch and ensure that the NASM application area shown on the sketch does not include these areas (section 50 of the Regulation prohibits application of NASM on soils <30cm depth to bedrock). If these soil conditions do not exist within the field, a statement indicating this must be included. - Provide information on the sketch that addresses the location of non-agricultural land uses described in section 47 of the Regulation (i.e. dwellings, residential areas and commercial, community or institutional use) as follows: - The sketch must show the location of any such non-agricultural land use that falls within an applicable minimum setback distance of the NASM land application area (refer to section 47 of the Regulation for minimum setback requirements); and - Where no land use meeting the criteria above exists, a statement indicating this must be included. - Indicate the location of wells on the sketch as follows: - Show the location of any well that is a municipal well where it is located within the field or within 100 metres of the field boundary; - Describe these wells as a 'municipal well' on the sketch; - Show the location of all wells that are not a municipal well where they are located within the field or within 90 metres of the field boundary; - For each well that is not a municipal well, include a description of the well according to the following rules: - If the well is a drilled well that has a depth of at least 15 metres and a watertight casing to a depth of at least six metres below ground level, describe the well on the sketch as a 'drilled well;' - If the well is not a drilled well that has a depth of at least 15 metres and a watertight casing to a depth of at least six metres below ground level, describe the well on the sketch as an 'other well.' - In the event no wells meeting the criteria above exist, a statement indicating this must be included. - Indicate the location of all surface water present in the NASM application area or within 150 metres from the boundary of the NASM application area. If no surface water meeting this criterion exists, a statement indicating this must be included. Where surface water is present in or within 150 metres from the boundary of the application area, the following additional information is required: - Identify the maximum sustained slope of the NASM application area for the land that falls within 150 metres of the top of bank of surface water; and - Show the separation distances from all surface water that are required to meet regulatory requirements.high
#Q045monitoringreportingmandatoryNASM Material Test Results Completionagricultural water, wastewaterPrior to land application, all NASM sampling and analysis required by the Regulation must be completed. The analytical test results must ultimately be included in the NASM plan.Prior to land applicationhigh
#Q046reportingreportingmandatoryNASM Application Rate Information Rulesagricultural water, wastewaterThe following information must be used in order to determine whether the proposed application rate is compliant with the requirements of the Regulation and the Protocol: - Planting and harvest dates (or growth and dormancy dates for perennial crops) for all crops and cropping years included in the NASM plan; - A determination of crop yield; - For each material containing nutrients to be applied to the NASM application area, the application rate, the application date, and method of application for all cropping years must be included in the NASM plan; and - The following information must be included that demonstrates the application rates do not result in any regulatory exceedances: - Nutrient balances must be calculated.high
#Q047administrativereportingmandatoryRegistration of Agricultural Operation for Unapproved NASM Plansagricultural water, wastewaterIf a NASM plan does not require the approval of a Director, the person who owns or controls the agricultural operation must register the operation by filing with the Director a description of the operation that includes the following: - Certified preparer information... - Owner of the farm unit and the owner or controller of the agricultural operation... - Description of each NASM material to be applied to land under the NASM plan (see Part 8.2); - In addition to the information described in Part 8.2 above, a registration submission must also include a projection of the amount of prescribed materials to be received at the NASM plan area each year; - Farm unit information (see Part 8.3); - NASM application area field property information (see Part 8.4); - Overview of the operation (see Part 8.6); - NASM application area field sketch (see Part 8.7); and - A declaration in accordance with section 26.2(1)(d) of the Regulation.If a NASM plan does not require the approval of a Directorhigh
#Q048operationaloperationalmandatoryCalculation of PAN, PAP, and PAK Concentrationagricultural water, wastewaterThe calculation of the total concentration of plant available nitrogen (PAN), plant available phosphate (PAP) and plant available potassium (PAK) required by section 98.0.6 of the Regulation must be determined as follows: Solid NASM Total concentration of PAN in mg/kg + PAP in mg/kg + PAK in mg/kg must be greater than 13,000 mg per kilogram. All units for the analyses below shall be in mg/kg on a dry weight basis. PAN = (Ammonia-N + ammonium-N) + (nitrite-N + nitrate-N) + (0.3*(OrganicN), where Organic-N = (Total Kjeldahl nitrogen - (ammonia + ammonium-N)) PAP = (0.4*(Total Phosphorus * 2.29)) PAK = (0.9*(Total Potassium * 1.2)) Liquid NASM Total concentration of PAN in mg/L + PAP in mg/L +PAK in mg/L must be greater than 140 mg/L. All units for the analyses below shall be in mg/L on a wet weight basis. PAN = (Ammonia-N + ammonium-N) + (nitrite-N + nitrate-N) + (0.3*(OrganicN), where Organic-N = (Total Kjeldahl nitrogen - (ammonia + ammonium-N)) PAP = (0.4*(Total Phosphorus * 2.29)) PAK = (0.9*(Total Potassium * 1.2))high
#Q049monitoringoperationalmandatoryCrop Residue Cover Percentage Determinationagricultural water, wastewaterThe percentage of crop residue cover must be determined using the rope transect method or another method that can effectively determine the crop residue cover.When application of nutrients to the soil without incorporation is permitted where at least 30% of the soil surface is covered with crop residuehigh
#Q050monitoringoperationalmandatoryCrop Residue Cover Repeat Determination and Method Conflictagricultural water, wastewaterThis determination must be made a minimum of four times in different parts of the field, and the results averaged. If there is a conflict between the determination made using another method and the rope transect method, the determination made using the rope transect method prevails.high
#Q051monitoringoperationalmandatoryDetermination of Unsaturated Soil Conditionsagricultural water, wastewaterWhether the soil is unsaturated for the purposes of the Regulation must be determined using the following procedure: - Dig a hole or remove a soil core to the depth necessary to determine compliance with the rule in the Regulation that applies to your situation; and - Observe whether water flows into the hole from the surrounding soil (this may take up to an hour in clay soils).high
#Q052monitoringoperationalmandatoryDetermination of Dry Matter Content of Manureagricultural water, wastewaterThe dry matter content of manure must be established through sampling or by referring to the Manure Databank for average values in Ontario.high
#Q053prohibitionoperationalmandatoryParameters for Snow Containing Manure Applicationagricultural water, wastewaterFor the purposes of clause 61(2)(a) of the Regulation, snow containing manure that has been removed from a permanent outdoor confinement area cannot be applied to a field unless the snow meets the following parameters: - It must have originated from a permanent outdoor confinement area; - It must contain ice or snow crystals; - It must not contain any foreign materials except livestock urine, feces, feed or bedding; - It must have a dry matter content of no greater than 16%; and - At the time of handling, it must be capable of being handled by, for example, a shovel or a front-end loader but not capable of being pumped through a hose.When applying snow containing manure removed from a permanent outdoor confinement area to a fieldhigh
#Q054administrativeoperationalmandatoryContingency Plan Review by Relevant Partiesagricultural water, wastewaterThe contingency plan must be reviewed by all relevant parties, including the owners of the land where manure, anaerobic digestion output or NASM will be applied.high
#Q055reportingreportingmandatoryContingency Plan Contacts and Equipment Detailsagricultural water, wastewaterContingency plans must list in detail the contacts, equipment and other resources that are available should a contingency event occur, including without limitation: - The owner/operator of the agricultural operation who can authorize expenditures; - The number for the Spills Action Centre: (1-800-268-6060); - The local municipality which can be contacted for drainage information and for assistance in spill response; - People renting or willing to lend equipment who are close at hand; and - Equipment such as loader tractors and emergency storage trailers.high
#Q056reportingreportingmandatoryContingency Plan Scenarios Addressmentagricultural water, wastewaterThe Regulation defines 'contingency plan' as follows: - 'Contingency plan' means a proposal in a NMS or NMP for dealing with: - a) An excess of prescribed materials or nutrients... - b) An excess of prescribed materials or nutrients, if the amount of prescribed materials or nutrients requiring storage prior to use exceeds... - c) Unanticipated releases of prescribed materials... - d) Inability to store, apply or otherwise use prescribed materials... - e) Any other contingency requiring the handling or storage... Each of the components in paragraphs (a) to (e) must be addressed when preparing the contingency plan for the NMS, or NASM plan.high
#Q057reportingreportingmandatoryContingency Plan for RMADF Off-Farm Materialsagricultural water, wastewaterWhere the agricultural operation has a RMADF on the farm unit, there may be off-farm anaerobic digestion materials stored on the farm unit. The contingency plan must have a plan for dealing with any material that may not be able to be used in the RMADF for any reason. The plan shall consider other disposal methods such as landfilling, composting or other processing methods that may be permitted.Where the agricultural operation has a RMADF on the farm unithigh
#Q058administrativereportingmandatoryNOI Submission RequirementotherTo obtain authorization under this permit for all other eligible discharges, a Decisionmaker must submit a timely, complete, and accurate NOI consistent with the requirements of Parts 1.2.2 and 1.2.3.For discharges not automatically authorizedhigh
#Q059operationaloperationalmandatoryPesticide Use Minimizationaquatic lifeTo the extent not determined by the Decision-maker, use only the amount of pesticide and frequency of pesticide application necessary to control the target pest, using equipment and application procedures appropriate for this task.high
#Q060operationaloperationalmandatoryEquipment Maintenance and Leak Preventionaquatic lifeMaintain pesticide application equipment in proper operating condition, including requirement to calibrate, clean, and repair such equipment and prevent leaks, spills, or other unintended discharges.high
#Q061prohibitionaestheticmandatoryWater Quality-Based Limitationsaquatic life, recreational waterDischarge of pesticides to water must not result in: 1. observable deposits of floating solids, scum, sheen, or other substances; 2. an observable film or sheen or discoloration from oil and grease; and/or 3. foam or substances that produce an observable change in color or odor except other than what would be expected as a result of the application of the product used consistent with its FIFRA labeling within the treatment area.high
#Q062monitoringoperationalmandatoryVisual Monitoring for Applicatorsaquatic life, recreational waterDuring any pesticide application with discharges authorized under this permit, all Applicators must, when considerations for safety and feasibility allow, visually assess the area to and around where pesticides are applied for possible and observable adverse incidents as defined in Appendix A caused by application of pesticides, including the unanticipated death or distress of non-target organisms and disruption of wildlife habitat, recreational or municipal water use.When considerations for safety and feasibility allowhigh
#Q063operationaloperationalmandatoryPDMP Preparation for Large EntitiesotherAny Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI as required in Part 1.2.2 and is a large entity as defined in Appendix A must prepare a Pesticide Discharge Management Plan (PDMP) by the time the NOI is filed...For large entities, excluding Declared Pest Emergency Situationshigh
#Q064reportingreportingmandatory24-Hour Adverse Incident Notificationaquatic lifeThis notification must be made by telephone within 24 hours of the Operator becoming aware of the adverse incident and must include at least the following information, as applicable: a. The caller's name and telephone number; b. Operator name and mailing address; [etc.]Upon observing or becoming aware of an adverse incidenthigh
#Q065reportingreportingmandatory30-Day Adverse Incident Written Reportaquatic lifeExcept as provided for in Part 6.4.4, within 30 days of a reportable adverse incident pursuant to Part 6.4.1.1 Operators must provide a written report of the adverse incident to the appropriate EPA Regional office at the address listed in Part 8 and the state lead agency for pesticide regulation...Following a reportable adverse incidenthigh
#Q066administrativeoperationalmandatoryRecord Retention DurationotherOperators must retain any records required under this permit for at least 3 years after the Operator's coverage under this permit expires or is terminated.high
#Q067operationaloperationalmandatoryESA Resource Identification Tool Useaquatic lifeEPA's geospatial mapping tool at https://www.epa.gov/npdes/pesticide-permitting-ESA-procedures must be used to determine whether ESA-listed species and/or designated critical habitat (Listed Resources of Concern) may be exposed to pollutants in the Project Action Area(s) as a result of pesticide applications made to the pest management area(s).Required for all Decision-makers to determine eligibilityhigh
#Q068administrativeoperationalmandatoryGeneral Compliance with Federal and State LawsotherOperators must comply with all other applicable federal and state (including territorial) laws and regulations that pertain to the application of pesticides.high
#Q069operationaloperationalmandatoryWeather Condition Assessmentaquatic lifeAssess weather conditions (e.g., temperature, precipitation, and wind speed) in the treatment area to ensure application is consistent with all applicable federal requirements.During pesticide applicationhigh
#Q070monitoringoperationalmandatoryPost-Application Visual Monitoringaquatic lifeDuring any Operator post-application surveillance of any pesticide application with discharges authorized under this permit, all Operators must visually assess the area to and around where pesticides were applied for possible and observable adverse incidents as defined in Appendix A caused by application of pesticides, including the unanticipated death or distress of non-target organisms and disruption of wildlife habitat, recreational or municipal water use.During post-application surveillancehigh
#Q071reportingreportingmandatoryESA Species Adverse Incident Notificationaquatic lifeIf an Operator becomes aware of an adverse incident affecting a federally-listed threatened or endangered species or its federally-designated critical habitat that may have resulted from a discharge from the Operator's pesticide application, Operator must immediately notify NMFS in the case of an anadromous or marine species, or FWS in the case of a terrestrial or freshwater species.Upon awareness of incident involving ESA species or habitathigh
#Q072reportingreportingmandatoryHazardous Substance Spill NotificationotherWhere a leak, spill, or other release into waters of the United States containing a hazardous substance or oil in an amount equal to or in excess of a reportable quantity established under either 40 CFR Part 110, 40 CFR Part 117, or 40 CFR Part 302 occurs in any 24-hour period, an Operator must notify the National Response Center immediatelyWhen spill exceeds reportable quantity in a 24-hour periodhigh
#Q073operationaloperationalmandatoryPre-existing ESA Conditions Complianceaquatic lifeOperators must comply with all conditions and/or requirements that address discharges from activities also covered under this permit resulting from any of the following pre-existing situations: a. ESA Section 7 consultation that Operators have completed with FWS and/or NMFS as a result of a separate federal action, and/or b. ESA Section 10 permit issued to the Operator by FWS and/or NMFS as a result of a separate federal action.Applies when pre-existing ESA Section 7 or Section 10 permits existhigh
#Q074operationaloperationalmandatoryDecision-maker Pesticide Use Minimizationaquatic lifeTo the extent the Decision-maker determines the amount of pesticide or frequency of pesticide application, the Decision-maker must use only the amount of pesticide and frequency of pesticide application necessary to control the target pest.When the Decision-maker determines amount or frequencyhigh
#Q075operationaloperationalmandatoryMosquito Control - Problem Identificationaquatic life, otherPrior to the first pesticide application covered under this permit that will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, and at least once each calendar year thereafter prior to the first pesticide application for that calendar year, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must do the following for each pest management area as defined in Appendix A: 1. Establish densities for larval and adult mosquito or flying insect pest populations or identify environmental condition(s), either current or based on historical data, to serve as action threshold(s) for implementing Pest Management Measures; 2. Identify target pest(s) to develop Pest Management Measures based on developmental and behavioral considerations for each pest; 3. Identify known breeding sites for source reduction, larval control program, and habitat management; 4. Analyze existing surveillance data to identify new or unidentified sources of mosquito or flying insect pest problems as well as sites that have recurring pest problems; and 5. In the event there are no data for the pest management area in the past calendar year, use other available data as appropriate to meet the permit conditions in Part 2.2.1.a.Prior to first application and annually for NOI-required Decision-makershigh
#Q076operationaloperationalmandatoryMosquito Control - Management Options Evaluationaquatic lifePrior to the first pesticide application covered under this permit that will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, and at least once each calendar year thereafter prior to the first pesticide application for that calendar year, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must select and implement efficient and effective means of Pest Management Measures that minimize discharges resulting from the application of pesticides to control mosquitoes or other flying insect pests. In developing the Pest Management Measures for each pest management area, the Decision-maker must evaluate the following management options, including a combination of these management options, considering impact to water quality, impact to non-target organisms, feasibility, and cost effectiveness: 1. No action; 2. Prevention; 3. Mechanical or physical methods; 4. Cultural methods; 5. Biological control agents; 6. Pesticides.Prior to application and annually for NOI-required Decision-makershigh
#Q077corrective_actionoperationalmandatorySituations Requiring Revision of Pest Management Measuresaquatic lifeOperators must review and, as necessary, revise the evaluation and selection of Pest Management Measures consistent with Part 2.1 and 2.2 for the following situations: a. An unauthorized release or discharge associated with the application of pesticides ( e.g ., spill, leak, or discharge not authorized by this or another NPDES permit) occurs; b. Operators become aware or EPA concludes that Pest Management Measures are not adequate/sufficient for the discharge to meet the limitations in Part 3; c. Any monitoring activities indicate failure to meet applicable technology-based effluent limitations in Part 2; d. An inspection or evaluation of activities by an EPA official, or local, state, or tribal entity reveals that modifications to the Pest Management Measures are necessary to meet the effluent limitations in this permit; e. Any Operator observes or is otherwise made aware of an adverse incident as defined in Appendix A.Upon occurrence of specified triggers (spills, failures, inspections, incidents)high
#Q078corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryCorrective Action Deadlinesaquatic lifeIf an Operator determines that changes to Pest Management Measures are necessary to eliminate any situation identified in Part 6.1, such changes must be made before or, if not practicable, as soon as possible after the next pesticide application that results in a discharge.When changes are necessary to eliminate a 6.1 situationhigh
#Q079operationaloperationalmandatoryPesticide Discharge Management Plan ModificationsotherDecision-makers must modify the PDMP whenever necessary to address any of the triggering conditions for corrective action in Part 6.1, or when a change in pest control activities significantly changes the type or quantity of pollutants discharged. Changes to the PDMP must be made before the next pesticide application that results in a discharge, if practicable, or if not, no later than 90 days after any change in pesticide application activities.Upon triggers in 6.1 or significant changes in activitieshigh
#Q080administrativereportingmandatoryPesticide Discharge Management Plan AvailabilityotherDecision makers must also retain a copy of the PDMP and supporting documents and, upon request, must provide copies of these documents to a state, Tribal, or local agency governing discharges or pesticide applications within their respective jurisdictions, or representatives of the Services.Upon request by governing agencies or the Serviceshigh
#Q081reportingreportingmandatoryNon-Adverse Incident Spill DocumentationotherIf the spill, leak, or other unpermitted discharge triggers the notification in Part 6.5.1 but does not result in an adverse incident, the Operator must document and retain the following information within 30 days of becoming aware of the situation: a. Information required to be provided in Part 6.5.1; b. Summary of corrective action taken or to be taken, including date initiated and date completed or expected to be completed; and c. Any measures to prevent recurrence of such a spill or leak or other discharge, including notice of whether PDMP modifications are required as a result of the spill or leak.When a 6.5.1 spill occurs but no adverse incident resultshigh
#Q082reportingreportingmandatoryOther Corrective Action DocumentationotherFor situations identified in Part 6.1 other than for adverse incidents (addressed in Part 6.4) or reportable spills or leaks (addressed in Part 6.5), Operators must document the situation triggering corrective action and document planned corrective action within 30 days of becoming aware of that situation and retain a copy of this documentation.For Part 6.1 situations not covered by adverse incident or spill reportshigh
#Q083administrativereportingmandatoryElectronic Reporting Mandatory UseotherDecision-makers must submit all NOIs, NOTs, and annual reports electronically unless the Decision-maker has received a waiver from the appropriate EPA Regional Office based on [geographic or capability limitations].Required for all submittals unless a formal waiver is grantedhigh
#Q084operationaloperationalmandatoryMassachusetts Restricted Use Pesticide CertificationotherPursuant to M.G.L. c. 132B § 10, and 333 CMR 10.00, chemical treatments using restricted use pesticides shall only be performed by an applicator currently certified by the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture (MDAR) Pesticide Program in the appropriate category or categories.Applies to restricted use pesticide treatments in Massachusettshigh
#Q085operationaloperationalmandatoryMosquito Control - Pesticide Use Requirementsaquatic lifeIf a pesticide is selected to manage mosquitoes or flying insect pests, and application of the pesticide will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must: 1. Conduct larval and/or adult surveillance in an area that is representative of the pest problem or evaluate existing larval surveillance data, environmental conditions, or data from adjacent areas prior to each pesticide application to assess the pest management area and to determine when the action threshold(s) is met; 2. Reduce the impact on the environment and on non-target organisms by applying the pesticide only when the action threshold(s) has been met; 3. In situations or locations where practicable and feasible for efficacious control, use larvicides as a preferred pesticide for mosquito or flying insect pest control when the larval action threshold(s) has been met; and 4. In situations or locations where larvicide use is not practicable or feasible for efficacious control, use adulticides for mosquito or flying insect pest control when the adult action threshold(s) has been met.When a pesticide is selected to manage mosquitoes or flying insect pests and an NOI is requiredhigh
#Q086administrativeoperationalmandatoryRecord Documentation DeadlineotherAll required records must be documented as soon as possible but no later than 14 days following completion of each pesticide application.high
#Q087reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Termination Submission DeadlineotherA Decision-maker who is required to submit an NOI as identified in Part 1.2.2 must submit the NOT within 30 days after one or more of the [specified] conditions have been met.Within 30 days of meeting termination conditions (e.g., transfer of responsibility, cessation of discharge)high
#Q088prohibitionoperationalmandatoryIsleta Pueblo Restricted Use Pesticide ProhibitionotherRestricted use pesticides are prohibited from being applied within the exterior boundaries of the Pueblo of Isleta.Application within exterior boundaries of the Pueblo of Isletahigh
#Q089operationaloperationalmandatoryWashington Aquatic Pesticide LicensingotherProject proponents must be licensed in the State of Washington to apply aquatically labelled pesticides and must comply with chapters 16-228 of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), 15.58 Revised Code of Washington (RCW), and 17.21 RCW.Application of aquatically labelled pesticides at federal facilities in Washingtonhigh
#Q090administrativereportingmandatoryStandard Records for All OperatorsotherAll Operators must keep the following records: a. A copy of any Adverse Incident Reports (See Part 6.4.2); b. Rationale for any determination that reporting of an identified adverse incident is not required, consistent with allowances identified in Part 6.4.1.2; c. A copy of any corrective action documentation (See Part 6.6); and, d. A copy of any spill and leak or other unpermitted discharge documentation (See Part. 6.5.2).high
#Q091monitoringreportingmandatoryFor-Hire Applicator Visual Monitoring Documentationaquatic lifeAs required in Part 7.2, all For-Hire Applicators must document the findings of each visual monitoring or, if no visual monitoring was conducted, the reason why no visual monitoring was conducted.During pesticide application and post-application surveillancehigh
#Q092reportingreportingmandatoryPDMP Team IdentificationotherDecision-makers must identify all the persons (by name and contact information) that compose the team as well as each person's individual responsibilities, including: a. Person(s) responsible for managing pests in relation to the pest management area; b. Person(s) responsible for developing and revising the PDMP; and c. Person(s) responsible for developing, revising, and implementing corrective actions and other effluent limitation requirements.Required content for the Pesticide Discharge Management Planhigh
#Q093administrativereportingmandatorySeneca Nation NOI NotificationotherAny decision-maker required under Part 1.2... that is required to submit a notice of intent (NOI) to the EPA for coverage, must submit a copy of the NOI to the Seneca Nation's Environmental Protection Department (EPD) within three business days of submittal to the EPA.Applications occurring on Seneca Nation landshigh
#Q094prohibitionhealthmandatoryDischarges to Water Quality Impaired Waters Prohibitionaquatic life, otherOperators are not eligible for coverage under this permit for any discharges from a pesticide application to waters of the United States if the water is identified as impaired by a substance which either is an active ingredient in that pesticide or is a degradate of such an active ingredient.When the receiving water is listed as impaired for the pesticide active ingredient or its degradatehigh
#Q095prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryDischarges to Tier 3 Waters Prohibitionaquatic life, recreational waterExcept for discharges from pesticide applications made to restore or maintain water quality or to protect public health or the environment that either do not degrade water quality or only degrade water quality on a short-term or temporary basis, Operators are not eligible for coverage under this permit for discharges to waters of the United States if the water is designated by a state or Tribe as Tier 3 (Outstanding National Resource Waters) for antidegradation purposes under Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 131.12(a)(3).Except for specific restoration, public health, or environment protection activities meeting temporary degradation criteriahigh
#Q096administrativeoperationalmandatoryESA Eligibility Requirementaquatic lifeCoverage under this permit is available only for discharges to waters of the United States and discharge-related activities that meet one of the ESA eligibility criteria (A through G) identified below.high
#Q097reportingreportingmandatoryDeclared Pest Emergency Notification (Criterion G)aquatic life, otherPrior to any discharge to waters of the United States under Criterion G, Decision-makers must notify and begin to coordinate with FWS and NMFS. Notification shall occur and coordination shall begin as soon as possible after determining that pesticide application is required in response to a Declared Pest Emergency Situation.Applies when responding to a Declared Pest Emergency Situation under ESA Criterion Ghigh
#Q098operationaloperationalmandatoryWeed and Algae Control - Problem Identificationagricultural water, aquatic lifePrior to the first pesticide application covered under this permit that will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, and at least once each calendar year thereafter prior to the first pesticide application for that calendar year, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must do the following for each pest management area as defined in Appendix A: 1. Identify areas with pest problems and characterize the extent of the problems... 2. Identify target pest(s); 3. Identify possible factors causing or contributing to the pest problem... 4. Establish any pest- and site-specific action threshold... and 5. In the event there are no data for the pest management area in the past calendar year, use other available data as appropriate.Applicable to Decision-makers required to submit an NOI for Weed and Algae Controlhigh
#Q099operationaloperationalmandatoryAnimal Pest Control - Problem Identificationaquatic life, otherPrior to the first pesticide application covered under this permit that will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, and at least once each calendar year thereafter prior to the first pesticide application for that calendar year, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must do the following for each pest management area as defined in Appendix A: 1. Identify areas with pest problems and characterize the extent of the problems... 2. Identify target pest(s); 3. Identify possible factors causing or contributing to the problem; 4. Establish any pest- and site-specific action threshold... and 5. In the event there are no data for the pest management area in the past calendar year, use other available data as appropriate.Applicable to Decision-makers required to submit an NOI for Animal Pest Controlhigh
#Q100operationaloperationalmandatoryForest Canopy Pest Control - Problem IdentificationotherPrior to the first pesticide application covered under this permit that will result in a discharge to waters of the United States, and at least once each calendar year thereafter prior to the first pesticide application in that calendar year, any Decision-maker who is or will be required to submit an NOI must do the following for each pest management area as defined in Appendix A: 1. Establish any pest- and site-specific action threshold... 2. Identify target pest(s) to develop Pest Management Measures based on developmental and behavioral considerations for each pest; 3. Identify current distribution of the target pest and assess potential distribution in the absence of Pest Management Measures; and 4. In the event there are no data for the pest management area in the past calendar year, use other available data as appropriate.Applicable to Decision-makers required to submit an NOI for Forest Canopy Pest Controlhigh
#Q101corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryCorrective Action Trigger Awarenessaquatic life, wastewaterIf at any time an Operator becomes aware ( e.g ., through self-monitoring or by notification from the state or Tribe), or EPA determines, that the Operator's discharge does not meet the limitations in this part of the permit, the Operator must take corrective action as required in Part 6 up to and including the ceasing of the discharge, if necessary.Upon awareness of non-compliance with water quality-based effluent limitationshigh
#Q102administrativereportingmandatoryPDMP Signature and CertificationotherDecision-makers must sign, date, and certify the PDMP in accordance with 40 CFR 122.41(k).high
#Q103prohibitiontreatmentmandatoryMassachusetts Vernal Pool Protectionaquatic lifeOperators must use best management practices (as defined in 314 CMR 3.02) to not apply pesticides to vernal pools (as defined in 314 CMR 4.02).Operations within the Commonwealth of Massachusettshigh
#Q104administrativereportingmandatoryAuthorization Application SubmissionotherTo obtain authorization under this Order, the Discharger must submit a complete application to the State Water Board at least 90 days before the expected application of aquatic animal invasive species control pesticidesPrior to pesticide applicationhigh
#Q105administrativereportingmandatoryAnnual Public NotificationotherEvery calendar year, prior to the first application of pesticides, the Discharger shall notify potentially affected governmental agencies and, if the Discharger has a website, post the notification at its website.Annually, prior to first applicationhigh
#Q106operationaloperationalmandatoryAquatic Pesticides Application Plan (APAP) DevelopmentotherThe Discharger shall develop an APAP that contains the following elements: Description of all the water bodies or water body systems in which pesticides are being planned to be applied; Discussion of the factors influencing the decision to select pesticide applications; Pesticide active ingredients expected to be used; [etc]high
#Q107reportingoperationalmandatoryPesticide Application Log MaintenanceotherThe Discharger shall maintain a log for each pesticide application. The application log shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: Date of application; Location of application; Name of applicator; Names of the water bodies treated; Application details; Visual monitoring assessment; and Certification that applicator followed the APAP.high
#Q108reportingreportingmandatoryEmergency Noncompliance ReportingotherThe Discharger shall report to the State Water Board and appropriate Regional Water Board any noncompliance, including any effect of a pesticide's use that is unexpected or unintended, that may endanger health or the environment... orally within 24 hours from the time the Discharger becomes aware of the circumstancesUpon discovery of noncompliance endangering health or environmenthigh
#Q109reportingreportingmandatoryEndangered Species Adverse Incident Notificationaquatic lifeIf the Discharger becomes aware of an adverse incident to a federally-listed threatened or endangered species or its federally-designated critical habitat that may have resulted from the Discharger's pesticide application, the Discharger must immediately notify the National Marine Fisheries Service... or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Upon awareness of incident affecting listed species or critical habitathigh

P Quantitative Requirements (48)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001designoperationalmandatoryCovered Storage Freeboardagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.15 mAllowances for Freeboard and Precipitation Freeboard for Covered Storage (except covered barns with slatted floors)Except covered barns with slatted floorshigh
#P002designoperationalmandatoryUncovered Storage Freeboardagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.30 mAllowances for Freeboard and Precipitation Freeboard for Uncovered Storagehigh
#P003designoperationalmandatoryPrecipitation Effect - Livestock Yard Runoffagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.56 m/yearPrecipitation effects for Livestock Yard Runoffhigh
#P004designoperationalmandatoryPrecipitation Effect - Solid Manure Storage Runoffagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.56 m/yearPrecipitation effects for Solid Manure Storage Runoffhigh
#P005designoperationalmandatoryPrecipitation Effect - Roof Runoffagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.56 m/yearPrecipitation effects for Roof Runoffhigh
#P006designoperationalmandatoryPrecipitation Effect - Direct Entry into Liquid Storageagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement0.83 m/yearPrecipitation effects for Direct Entry into Liquid Storagehigh
#P007chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal PAN, PAP, and PAK Concentration (Solid NASM)agricultural water, wastewaterrequirement> 13000 mg/kgTotal concentration of PAN + PAP + PAK must be greater than 13,000 mg per kilogram for Solid NASM.Solid NASMhigh
#P008chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal PAN, PAP, and PAK Concentration (Liquid NASM)agricultural water, wastewaterrequirement> 140 mg/LTotal concentration of PAN + PAP + PAK must be greater than 140 mg/L for Liquid NASM.Liquid NASMhigh
#P009operationaloperationalmandatoryCrop Residue Coveragricultural waterrequirement>= 30 %Permitted application of nutrients to the soil without incorporation where at least 30% of the soil surface is covered with crop residue.Application of nutrients to the soil without incorporationhigh
#P010physicaloperationalmandatoryDry Matter Content (Snow Containing Manure)agricultural water, wastewaterrequirement<= 16 %Snow containing manure that has been removed from a permanent outdoor confinement area cannot be applied to a field unless it has a dry matter content of no greater than 16%.Applying snow containing manure from a permanent outdoor confinement area to a fieldhigh
#P011operationalreportingmandatoryTimeframe for requesting a review of a directivedrinking waterrequirement<= 7 daysTimeframe to request a review of a directive or amendment by the local medical officer of health after issuance.After being issued a directive or an amendment to a directive under Section 38 of Ontario Regulation 319/08.high
#P012operationalreportingmandatoryTimeframe for requesting a review of a directivedrinking waterrequirement<= 7 daysTimeframe to request a review of a directive or amendment by the local medical officer of health after issuance.After being issued a directive or an amendment to a directive under Section 38 of Ontario Regulation 319/08high
#P013chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal Cyanide Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement2 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P014physicaloperationalmandatoryTotal Suspended Solids Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement30 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P015chemicalhealthmandatoryCopper Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement0.6 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P016chemicalhealthmandatoryLead Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement0.4 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P017chemicalhealthmandatoryNickel Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement1 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P018chemicalhealthmandatoryZinc Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement1 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P019chemicalhealthmandatoryArsenic Daily Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement1 mg/LEffluent discharge from sewage works at a mine siteApplies if no site-specific environmental compliance approval existshigh
#P020designoperationalmandatoryConcrete Cap Strengthotherrequirement>= 30 MPa28-day concrete strength for reinforced concrete caps for mine openingshigh
#P021designoperationalmandatorySaturated Soil Cover Depthotherrequirement1.4 mMinimum design live load soil cover for reinforced concrete capsSaturated soil with unit weight of 19 kN/cubic metrehigh
#P022designoperationalmandatorySound Rock Bearing Capacityotherrequirement>= 600 kPaMinimum bearing capacity for supports founded on sound rockhigh
#P023operationalreportingmandatoryPermit to Take Water Thresholdagricultural waterrequirement> 50000 L/dayWater withdrawals from surface or ground water requiring a PTTW from the MOECC.Includes water from lakes, ponds, rivers, ditches and wells.high
#P024designoperationalmandatoryLocal Weeping Bed Approval Thresholdwastewaterrequirement< 10000 L/dayDischarge to ground water via weeping bed or septic system.Must be in compliance with the Ontario Building Code, 2012.high
#P025microbiologicalhealthguidelineIrrigation Water Quality - Total Coliformsagricultural waterrequirement< 1000 CFU/100 mLStandard for irrigation water used on produce.Guideline for protecting agricultural water uses.high
#P026microbiologicalhealthguidelineIrrigation Water Quality - E. coliagricultural waterrequirement< 100 CFU/100 mLStandard for irrigation water used on produce.Guideline for protecting agricultural water uses.high
#P027microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFinal Rinse Potability - Total Coliformsdrinking waterMAC0 CFU/100 mLWater quality for final rinse of fresh fruit and vegetables.Required to meet Canadian Agricultural Products Act standards.high
#P028microbiologicalhealthmandatoryFinal Rinse Potability - E. colidrinking waterMAC0 CFU/100 mLWater quality for final rinse of fresh fruit and vegetables.Required to meet Canadian Agricultural Products Act standards.high
#P029operationalreportingrecommendedWashwater Sample Transport Temperatureotherrequirement< 4 degrees CelsiusTransporting collected washwater samples to laboratory.Samples for microbial and nitrogen analysis must be kept cool.high
#P030operationalreportingmandatoryMicrobial Testing Timeframeotherrequirement<= 48 hoursTime limit for laboratory analysis of microbial parameters.Applies to E. coli and coliform tests.high
#P031designtreatmentmandatoryVFSS Slope Gradientwastewaterrequirement2-12 %Design slopes for Vegetative Filter Strip System infiltration areas.No slope across the width of the VFSS.high
#P032designtreatmentrecommendedBottom Aeration Depth RequirementwastewaterOG>= 2.5-3 mMinimum tank or pond depth for effective bottom aeration.Aerators that produce fine bubbles (1-3 mm).high
#P033designoperationalrecommendedSurface Aeration Depth LimitwastewaterOG<= 2.5-3 mOptimal depth for surface aeration systems to avoid non-aerated areas.Surface aerators function best in tanks or ponds with these depths.high
#P034operationaloperationalguidelineIrrigation Application Rateagricultural waterrequirement1 inch/weekTypical amount of washwater that can be used by a growing crop.Assumes no rainfall; storage required for periods of high rainfall.high
#P035operationalreportingmandatoryGroundwater Discharge ECA Requirementwastewaterrequirement> 10000 L/dayThreshold for requiring an Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) for groundwater discharge.Applies to discharge via weeping bed or septic system.high
#P036designtreatmentguidelineMicrofiltration Pore Size Rangeotherrequirement0.1-10 micronSpecific pore size range for microfiltration membrane technology.Typically used to filter bacteria and oil emulsions.high
#P037designtreatmentguidelineUltrafiltration Pore Size Rangeotherrequirement0.01-0.1 micronSpecific pore size range for ultrafiltration membrane technology.Typically used to filter proteins and viruses.high
#P038designtreatmentguidelineNanofiltration Pore Size Rangeotherrequirement0.001-0.01 micronSpecific pore size range for nanofiltration membrane technology.Typically used to filter phosphorus and nitrate.high
#P039designtreatmentguidelineReverse Osmosis Pore Size Rangeotherrequirement< 0.001 micronSpecific pore size range for reverse osmosis membrane technology.Typically used to filter metals and chloride; results in potable water.high
#P040chemicalhealthguidanceHealthy Surface Water Dissolved Oxygenaquatic lifeOG7-10 mg/LTypical dissolved oxygen levels required for healthy bodies of water.Necessary for aquatic organisms like fish to live.high
#P041physicaloperationalguidanceSoil Particle Size - Sandagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement50-2000 micronSize ranges for different soil types encountered in washwater.high
#P042physicaloperationalguidanceSoil Particle Size - Siltagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement2-50 micronSize ranges for different soil types encountered in washwater.high
#P043physicaloperationalguidanceSoil Particle Size - Clayagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement< 2 micronSize ranges for different soil types encountered in washwater.high
#P044physicaloperationalguidanceSoil Specific Gravity - Muckagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement1.002 dimensionlessSpecific gravity (density) for muck soil used for sedimentation design calculations.high
#P045microbiologicalreportingmandatoryPrimary Wash Water Testing Frequencyagricultural waterrequirement>= 2 times per yearFrequency for testing non-potable primary wash water for E. coli and total coliforms.Once prior to the season and again mid-season.high
#P046designtreatmentguidanceSelf-Indexing Filter Media Pore Sizewastewaterrequirement< 10-200 micronPore size of media used to separate solids from water in self-indexing filters.high
#P047designtreatmentrecommendedFine Aeration Bubble SizewastewaterOG1-3 mmSize of bubbles released by diffusers for efficient dissolved oxygen increase.high
#P048designtreatmentrecommendedCoarse Aeration Bubble SizewastewaterOG5-12 mmSize of bubbles released by diffusers in bottom aeration systems.high

D Definitions (74)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Active IngredientActive ingredients are manufacturer disclosed ingredients that yield toxic effects on target organisms.high
#D002AdjuvantsAdjuvants are ingredients that are added to pesticides during an application event and are often trade secrets. These ingredients are chosen by the Discharger, based on site characteristics, and typically increase the effectiveness of pesticides on target organisms.high
#D003Adverse IncidentAdverse Incident means a situation where the Discharger observes upon inspection or becomes aware of in which : - A person or non-target organism may have been exposed to a biological pesticide or residual chemical pesticide, and - The person or non-target organism suffered an adverse or toxic effect.high
#D004Adverse or Toxic EffectAn 'adverse or toxic effect' includes impacts that occur within United States (U.S.) waters on non-target plants, fish, or wildlife that are unusual or unexpected (e.g., effects are to organisms not otherwise described on the pesticide product label or otherwise not expected to be present) as a result of exposure to a biological pesticide or residual chemical pesticide, and may include: - Distressed or dead juvenile and small fishes - Washed up or floating fish - Fish swimming abnormally or erratically - Fish lying lethargically at water surface or in shallow water - Fish that are listless or nonresponsive to disturbance - Stunting, wilting, or desiccation of non-target submerged or emergent aquatic plants - Other dead or visibly distressed non-target aquatic organisms (amphibians, turtles, invertebrates, etc.) An 'adverse or toxic effect' also includes any adverse effects to humans (e.g., skin rashes) or domesticated animals that occur either directly or indirectly from a discharge to waters of the U.S. that are temporally and spatially related to exposure to biological pesticides or residual chemical pesticides (e.g., vomiting, lethargy).high
#D005Agricultural SupplyUses of water for farming, horticulture, or ranching including, but not limited to, irrigation, stock watering, or support of vegetation for range grazing.high
#D006Application AreaThe application area is the area to which pesticides are directly applied. It is the responsibility of the Discharger to determine the application area. The application area may be synonymous with the target area.high
#D007Application EventThe application event is the time that introduction of the pesticide to the application area takes place, not the length of time that the environment is exposed to the pesticide.high
#D008Aquatic Animal Invasive SpeciesAquatic animal invasive species refers to species that establish and reproduce rapidly in a water body outside of their native range and may threaten the diversity or abundance of native species through competition for resources, predation, parasitism, hybridization with native populations, introduction of pathogens, or physical or chemical alteration of the invaded habitat.high
#D009Biological PesticidesBiological pesticides are pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. They include three classes: microbial, biochemical, and plant incorporated protectants. Microbial biological pesticides consist of a microorganism (e.g., a bacterium, fungus, virus, or protozoan) as the active ingredient. These agents usually do not have toxic effects on non-target animals and people. They also do not leave toxic or persistent chemical residues in the environment. Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CL145A cells and spent fermentation media is registered as a microbial biological pesticide active ingredient.high
#D010Cold Freshwater HabitatUses of water that support cold water ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of aquatic habitats, vegetation, fish, or wildlife, including invertebrates.high
#D011Enclosed BaysEnclosed Bays means indentations along the coast that enclose an area of oceanic water within distinct headlands or harbor works. Enclosed bays include all bays where the narrowest distance between the headlands or outermost harbor works is less than 75 percent of the greatest dimension of the enclosed portion of the bay. Enclosed bays do not include inland surface waters or ocean waters.high
#D012EstuariesEstuaries means waters, including coastal lagoons, located at the mouths of streams that serve as areas of mixing for fresh and ocean waters. Coastal lagoons and mouths of streams that are temporarily separated from the ocean by sandbars shall be considered estuaries. Estuarine waters shall be considered to extend from a bay or the open ocean to a point upstream where there is no significant mixing of fresh water and seawater. Estuaries do not include inland surface waters or ocean waters.high
#D013Freshwater ReplenishmentUses of water for natural or artificial maintenance of surface water quantity or quality.high
#D014Groundwater RechargeUses of water for natural or artificial recharge of ground water for purposes of future extraction, maintenance of water quality, or halting of saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers.high
#D015Half-LifeHalf-life is the time required for half of the compound introduced into an ecosystem to be eliminated or disintegrated by natural processes.high
#D016Hydropower SupplyUses of water for hydropower supply.high
#D017Industrial Process SupplyUses of water for industrial activities that depend primarily on water quality.high
#D018Inert IngredientsInert ingredients are additional ingredients and are often trade secrets; therefore, they are not always disclosed by the manufacturer.high
#D019Inland Surface WatersAll surface waters of the state that do not include the ocean, enclosed bays, or estuaries.high
#D020Migration of Aquatic OrganismsUses of water that support habitats necessary for migration or other temporary activities by aquatic organisms, such as anadromous fish.high
#D021Municipal and Domestic SupplyUses of water for community, military, or individual water supply systems including, but not limited to, drinking water supply.high
#D022NavigationUses of water for shipping, travel, or other transportation by private, military, or commercial vessels.high
#D023Non-Contact Water RecreationUses of water for recreational activities involving proximity to water, but where there is generally no body contact with water, nor any likelihood of ingestion of water. These uses include, but are not limited to, picnicking, sunbathing, hiking, beachcombing, camping, boating, tidepool and marine life study, hunting, sightseeing, etc.high
#D024Point SourceAny discernible, confined, and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock concentrated animal feeding operation, landfill leachate collection system, vessel or other floating craft from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include return flows from irrigated agriculture or agricultural storm water runoff.high
#D025Priority PollutantsPriority pollutants are listed within the California Toxics Rule in 40 Code of Federal Regulations, section 131.38(b)(1). Criteria to protect aquatic life and human health are set for priority pollutants in the California Toxics Rule.high
#D026Rare, Threatened, or Endangered Species HabitatUses of water that support aquatic habitats necessary, at least in part, for the survival and successful maintenance of plant or animal species established under state or federal law as rare, threatened or endangered.high
#D027Receiving WatersSee Waters of the United States.high
#D028Representative Monitoring LocationTo be considered 'representative,' at a minimum, a location must be similar in hydrology, pesticide use, and other factors that affect the biological pesticide or residual chemical pesticide discharge to the areas being represented in that environmental setting.high
#D029Residual Chemical PesticidesResidual pesticides are those portions of chemical pesticides that remain in the water after the application and its intended purpose (elimination of targeted pests) have been completed. Residual pesticides also include excess amounts of chemical pesticides during and after application.high
#D030Self-MonitoringSampling and analyses performed by a permittee to determine compliance with a permit or other regulatory requirements. All analyses must be conducted by a laboratory certified by the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board).high
#D031Source of Drinking WaterAny water designated as municipal or domestic supply in a Regional Water Quality Control Board Basin Plan and/or as defined in State Water Board Resolution 88-63.high
#D032Spawning, Reproduction, and/or Early DevelopmentUses of water that support high quality aquatic habitats suitable for reproduction and early development of fish.high
#D033Target AreaThe target area is the area designated for aquatic animal invasive species control. This may be synonymous with the application area.high
#D034Warm Freshwater HabitatUses of water that support warm water ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of aquatic habitats, vegetation, fish, or wildlife, including invertebrates.high
#D035Water Contact RecreationUses of water for recreational activities involving body contact with water, where ingestion of water is reasonably possible. These uses include, but are not limited to, swimming, wading, water-skiing, skin and scuba diving, surfing, white water activities, fishing, or use of natural hot springs.high
#D036Waters of the United StatesGenerally refers to surface waters, as defined for the purposes of the federal Clean Water Act.high
#D037Wildlife HabitatUses of water that support terrestrial or wetland ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation and enhancement of terrestrial habitats or wetlands, vegetation, wildlife (e.g., mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates), or wildlife water and food sources.high
#D038Notice of ExclusionA Notice of Exclusion states and justifies why the Discharger or proposed Discharger is not eligible for coverage under this Order. This justification can include, but is not limited to, the necessity to comply with a total maximum daily load, protect sensitive water bodies, or be consistent with other resource agency directives such as a biological opinion from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.high
#D039U.S. EPAUnited States Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D040DPRCalifornia Department of Pesticide Regulationhigh
#D041FIFRAFederal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Acthigh
#D042CWAClean Water Acthigh
#D043NOANotice of Applicabilityhigh
#D044MRPMonitoring and Reporting Programhigh
#D045NOINotice of Intenthigh
#D046NOTNotice of Terminationhigh
#D047APAPAquatic Pesticide Application Planhigh
#D048SMRSelf-Monitoring Reporthigh
#D049WDIDWaste Discharge Identificationhigh
#D050State Water BoardState Water Resources Control Boardhigh
#D051SIPPolicy for Implementation of Toxics Standards for Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and Estuaries of Californiahigh
#D052CTRCalifornia Toxics Rulehigh
#D053NTRNational Toxics Rulehigh
#D054BMPsbest management practiceshigh
#D055NOENotice of Exclusionhigh
#D056ROWDReport of Waste Dischargehigh
#D057RWQCBRegional Water Quality Control Boardhigh
#D058WDRswaste discharge requirementshigh
#D059NPDESNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systemhigh
#D060APNAssessor's Parcel Number(s)high
#D061NEW DISCHARGE OR FACILITYA discharge or facility that is proposed but does not now exist, or that does not yet have WDRs or an NPDES permit.high
#D062CHANGE IN DESIGN OR OPERATIONA material change in design or operation from existing discharge requirements.high
#D063CHANGE IN QUANTITY/TYPE OF DISCHARGEA material change in characteristics of the waste from existing discharge requirements.high
#D064CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP/ OPERATORChange of legal owner of the facility.high
#D065REISSUANCEA new application is required to reissue an NPDES permit which has expired.high
#D066CEQACalifornia Environmental Quality Acthigh
#D067Cal/EPACalifornia Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D068EIREnvironmental Impact Reporthigh
#D069Lead AgencyThe agency responsible for completion of CEQA requirements for the project, i.e., completion and certification of CEQA documentation.high
#D070completion date of your applicationThe date when all required information, including the correct fee, is received by the RWQCB.high
#D071characterization of the dischargeIncludes, but is not limited to, design and actual flows, a list of constituents and the discharge concentration of each constituent, a list of other appropriate waste discharge characteristics, a description and schematic drawing of all treatment processes, a description of any Best Management Practices (BMPs) used, and a description of disposal methods.high
#D072Facility OperatorThe agency or business, not the person.high
#D073USGSUnited States Geological Surveyhigh
#D074BMPsBest Management Practiceshigh