459A.206 - SETTLED OPEN FEEDLOT EFFLUENT BASINS -- SOILS AND HYDROGEOLOGIC REPORT.

        459A.206  SETTLED OPEN FEEDLOT EFFLUENT BASINS --      SOILS AND HYDROGEOLOGIC REPORT.         A settled open feedlot effluent basin required to be constructed      pursuant to a construction permit issued pursuant to section 459A.205      shall meet design standards as required by a soils and hydrogeologic      report.         The report shall be submitted with the construction permit      application as provided in section 459A.205.  The report shall      include all of the following:         1.  A description of the steps to determine the soils and      hydrogeologic conditions at the proposed construction site, a      description of the geologic units encountered, and a description of      the effects of the soil and groundwater elevation and direction of      flow on the construction and operation of the basin.         2.  The subsurface soil classification of the site.  A subsurface      soil classification shall be based on ASTM international designation      D-2487-92 or D-2488-90.         3.  The results of at least three soil corings reflecting the      continuous soil profile taken for each basin.  The soil corings shall      be taken and used in determining subsurface soil characteristics and      groundwater elevation and direction of flow of the proposed site for      construction.  The soil corings shall be taken as follows:         a.  By a qualified person ordinarily engaged in the practice      of taking soil cores and in performing soil testing.         b.  At locations that reflect the continuous soil profile      conditions existing within the area of the proposed basin, including      conditions found near the corners and the deepest point of the      proposed basin.  The soil corings shall be taken to a minimum depth      of ten feet below the bottom elevation of the basin.         c.  By a method such as hollow stem auger or other method that      identifies the continuous soil profile and does not result in the      mixing of soil layers.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 136, §8         Referred to in § 459A.102, 459A.205