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Document ID us-afo-2025-12-12 Title Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) URL https://www.epa.gov/npdes/animal-feeding-operations-afos Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:33:37.111215+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (8)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeunknownmandatoryNPDES Permitting for CAFOsagricultural water, wastewaterAFOs that meet the regulatory definition of a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) are regulated under the NPDES permitting program.Applies to AFOs that meet the regulatory definition of a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO).medium
#Q002designoperationalmandatoryConstruction SWPPP Compliancewastewaterconstruction site SWPPPs must follow the requirements of the applicable State or EPA CGP and must describe the specific conditions of the site and plans for development.Applicable to construction site operators developing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans.high
#Q003designtreatmentmandatorySediment Basin Runoff Storage Designwastewaterif you install a sediment basin, one of the two alternative design requirements is to provide storage for the calculated volume of runoff from a 2-year, 24-hour storm.Applies when a sediment basin is installed under Part 2.2.12 of the 2022 CGP.high
#Q004reportingreportingmandatorySite Inspection Documentationwastewaterdocument your findings for site inspections... as required by the 2022 CGP. ... reports that meet the requirements in Part 4.7 of the 2022 CGP.Required for all site inspections under the 2022 CGP.high
#Q005reportingreportingmandatoryDewatering Inspection Documentationwastewaterpreparing inspection reports related to dewatering activities required by Part 4.6.3 of the 2022 CGP.Applicable when dewatering activities are conducted.high
#Q006reportingreportingmandatoryCorrective Action Documentation Logwastewaterrecording the required corrective action documentation that meet the requirements in Part 5.4 of the 2022 CGP.Required when corrective actions are triggered.high
#Q007monitoringoperationalmandatoryTurbidity Benchmark Monitoring and Corrective Actionwastewaterhow to correctly monitor for turbidity (if applicable), determine if your weekly average turbidity values exceed the benchmark, and, if so, how to proceed with corrective action.Applies if dewatering turbidity monitoring is required by the permit.high
#Q008operationalunknownmandatoryDischarges to Tiered WaterswastewaterEPA’s CGP has special requirements for discharges to waters that receive Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3 protections for antidegradation purposes.Applies to discharges into Tier 2, Tier 2.5, or Tier 3 protected waters.high

P Quantitative Requirements (10)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001operationaloperationalmandatoryAnimal confinement durationagricultural water, wastewaterrequirement>= 45 daysin any 12-month periodanimals have been, are, or will be stabled or confined and fed or maintainedhigh
#P002designtreatmentmandatoryLand Disturbance Thresholdotherrequirement>= 1 acressite disturbance requiring NPDES permit coverageincludes land that is part of a common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb one or more acreshigh
#P003designtreatmentguidelineSmall Construction Activity Waiver Eligibilityotherrequirement<= 5 acressize of small construction sites eligible for waiversapplies to limited circumstances such as low erosivity or established TMDLshigh
#P004physicaltreatmentmandatoryRainfall Erosivity Factor (R-factor) for LEWotherrequirement< 5 dimensionlesseligibility for Low Erosivity Waiver (LEW)during the period of construction activityhigh
#P005operationalreportingmandatoryNOI Submission Deadline - New Siteotherrequirement>= 14 calendar daysbefore commencing construction activitiesfor operators of new sites where construction commences on or after February 17, 2022high
#P006operationaloperationalmandatoryPermit Authorization Lead Time - New Siteotherrequirement14 calendar daysafter EPA notification of receipt of complete NOIunless EPA notifies that authorization is delayed or deniedhigh
#P007operationalreportingmandatoryNOI Submission Deadline - New Operatorotherrequirement>= 14 calendar daysbefore the date the transfer to the new operator will take placefor new operators replacing existing operators through transfer of ownership/operationhigh
#P008operationalreportingmandatoryNOI Submission Deadline - Emergency Projectotherrequirement<= 30 calendar daysafter commencing construction activitiesfor projects initiated in response to a public emergency requiring immediate authorizationhigh
#P009operationaloperationalmandatoryEmergency Project Full Authorization Lead Timeotherrequirement14 calendar daysafter EPA notification of receipt of complete NOIemergency projects are provisionally covered immediately; full coverage after this periodhigh
#P010designtreatmentmandatorySediment Basin Design Storm Eventotherrequirement2-year, 24-hour storm eventRequired design volume for storage of runoff in a sediment basinApplies if a sediment basin is installed per the 2022 CGP requirementshigh

D Definitions (21)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Source of waterA source of water for reuse purposes is any alternative water source that can help offset the demand for traditional freshwater supplies.high
#D002Treated municipal wastewaterTreated wastewater effluent discharged from a centralized wastewater treatment plant of any size. Other terms referring to this source of water include domestic wastewater, treated wastewater effluent, reclaimed water, and treated sewage.high
#D003Onsite collected watersWater sources generated within or surrounding a building, residence, or district. Other terms referring to this source of water include greywater, blackwater, air conditioning condensate, and foundation water. Rainwater collected onsite is a unique source water.high
#D004Industry process waterWater produced during industrial and manufacturing processes. Other terms referring to this source of water include air handling condensate, boiler, cooling or wash water, and water generated during oil and natural gas extraction.high
#D005StormwaterPrecipitation that is collected from land or impervious surfaces at a district or regional scale (e.g., using a municipal storm drain) for the purpose of beneficial reuse. Precipitation collection at the building scale is classified separately under 'rainwater collected onsite.’high
#D006Rainwater collected onsitePrecipitation that is collected at a building scale ⁠for the purpose of beneficial reuse within or surrounding the building. Precipitation collected at the district or regional scale is classified separately under 'stormwater.'high
#D007Reuse applicationA reuse application is the recycling of an alternative source of water that is adequately treated for its intended use.high
#D008Potable water reuseThe use of highly treated recycled water for drinking water purposes. Includes the introduction of recycled water into an environmental buffer, such as groundwater aquifer or surface reservoir being withdrawn for potable purposes (indirect potable reuse), and the introduction of recycled water into a drinking water treatment facility or directly into a potable water distribution system (direct potable reuse).high
#D009Onsite non-potable water reuseWater from onsite sources collected, treated, and used for non-potable purposes at the single-building or district scale. Excludes the use of recycled water from a centralized treatment and distribution system for landscaping or commercial uses (refer to “Water reuse for landscaping” and “Centralized non-potable reuse”).high
#D010Centralized non-potable reuseThe use of recycled water for centralized non-potable reuse where the water does not derive from the same site where it is to be reused. Can include, but is not limited to, toilet flushing, dust control, soil compaction, fire protection, commercial laundries, vehicle washing, street cleaning, snowmaking, and other similar uses. Excludes on-site non-potable water reuse and the use of recycled water for agriculture or landscaping.high
#D011Water reuse for agricultureThe use of recycled water to land to assist in the production of both commercially and non-commercially processed food crops consumed by humans or livestock and non-food crops. Includes pasture for milking and non-milking animals, fodder, fiber, and seed crops, vineyards, orchards, ornamental nursery stock, Christmas trees, and silviculture. Excludes consumption by livestock, onsite non-potable reuse, and landscaping.high
#D012Water reuse for landscapingThe use of recycled water on land to assist in the irrigation of vegetation in residential and non-residential areas. Includes impoundments to store water for irrigation , ornamental vegetation, parks, school yards, sporting facilities (including golf courses), private gardens, roadsides and greenbelts, and cemeteries. Excludes irrigation of areas used for agriculture, commercial reuse applications, or any centralized onsite non-potable reuse.high
#D013Water reuse for consumption by livestockThe use of recycled water for livestock drinking water supplies. Excludes physical application of reclaimed water to pasture for milking and non-milking animals, forage crops used as animal feed, and land used for livestock grazing.high
#D014Water reuse for environmental restorationThe use of recycled water to create, sustain, or augment water bodies including wetlands, aquatic habitats, or stream flow. Includes groundwater or aquifer recharge for protection from saltwater intrusion , stream flow augmentation and wildlife habitat, and source water protection.high
#D015Water reuse for impoundmentsThe use of recycled water in an impoundment (body of water within an enclosure). This includes both unrestricted (use of reclaimed water in an impoundment in which no limitations are imposed on body-contact water recreation activities) and restricted (use of reclaimed water in an impoundment where body contact is restricted). Includes recreational impoundments, aesthetic impoundments, and ornamental impoundments with and without public access. Excludes landscaping impoundments and storage of recycled water intended for other specific reuse applications (e.g., for agricultural irrigation).high
#D016Water reuse for industryThe use of recycled water for industrial applications, often created at the industrial facility. This includes recycled water generated through onsite processes such as boiler water, cooling water, manufacturing water, and oil and gas production, as well as recycled water generated offsite and imported elsewhere for industrial reuse applications.high
#D017REUSExplorerRegulations and End-Use Specifications Explorer; a synthesis of state laws and policies governing water reuse across the US for informational purposes only.high
#D018Indirect potable reuseThe introduction of recycled water into an environmental buffer, such as groundwater aquifer or surface reservoir being withdrawn for potable purposes.high
#D019Direct potable reuseThe introduction of recycled water into a drinking water treatment facility or directly into a potable water distribution system.high
#D020UnrestrictedUse of reclaimed water in an impoundment in which no limitations are imposed on body-contact water recreation activities.high
#D021RestrictedUse of reclaimed water in an impoundment where body contact is restricted.high