459A.401 - OPEN FEEDLOT EFFLUENT CONTROL METHODS.

        459A.401  OPEN FEEDLOT EFFLUENT CONTROL METHODS.         An open feedlot operation shall provide for the management of open      feedlot effluent by using an open feedlot effluent control method as      follows:         1.  All settleable solids from open feedlot effluent shall be      removed prior to discharge into a water of the state.         a.  The settleable solids shall be removed by use of a solids      settling facility.  The construction of a solids settling facility is      not required where existing site conditions provide for removal of      settleable solids prior to discharge into a water of the state.         b.  The removal of settleable solids shall be deemed to have      occurred when the velocity of flow of the open feedlot effluent has      been reduced to less than point five feet per second for a minimum of      five minutes.  A solids settling facility shall have sufficient      capacity to store settled solids between periods of land application      and to provide required flow-velocity reduction for open feedlot      effluent flow volumes resulting from a precipitation event of less      intensity than a ten-year, one-hour frequency event.  A solids      settling facility which receives open feedlot effluent shall provide      a minimum of one square foot of surface area for each eight cubic      feet of open feedlot effluent per hour resulting from a ten-year,      one-hour frequency precipitation event.         2.  This subsection shall apply to an open feedlot operation which      is required to be issued an operating permit.         a.  An open feedlot operation in compliance with the      inspection and recordkeeping requirements of 40 C.F.R. pt. 122 and 40      C.F.R. pt. 412 applicable to the operation may discharge open feedlot      effluent into any waters of the United States due to a precipitation      event, if any of the following apply:         (1)  For an open feedlot operation that houses cattle, other than      veal cattle, the operation is designed, constructed, operated, and      maintained to not discharge open feedlot effluent resulting from a      twenty-five-year, twenty-four-hour precipitation event into any      waters of the United States.         (2)  For an open feedlot operation that houses veal calves, swine,      chickens, or turkeys, the operation is designed, constructed,      operated, and maintained to not discharge open feedlot effluent      resulting from a one-hundred-year, twenty-four-hour precipitation      event into any waters of the United States.         b.  If the open feedlot operation is designed, constructed,      and operated in accordance with the requirements of an open feedlot      effluent control system as provided in rules adopted by the      department, the operation shall be deemed to be in compliance with      this section, unless a discharge from the operation causes a      violation of state water quality standards as provided in chapter      455B, division III.         3.  The following shall apply to an open feedlot operation which      has an animal unit capacity of one thousand animal units or more:         a. (1)  The open feedlot operation shall not discharge open      feedlot effluent from an open feedlot operation structure into any      waters of the United States, unless the discharge is pursuant to an      operating permit.         (2)  The open feedlot operation shall not be required to be issued      an operating permit if the operation does not discharge open feedlot      effluent into any waters of the United States.         b.  The control of open feedlot effluent originating from the      open feedlot operation may be accomplished by the use of a solids      settling facility, settled open feedlot effluent basin, alternative      technology system, or any other open feedlot effluent control      structure or practice approved by the department.  The department may      require the diversion of surface drainage prior to contact with an      open feedlot operation structure.  Solids shall be settled from open      feedlot effluent before the effluent enters a settled open feedlot      effluent basin or alternative technology system.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 136, §14; 2007 Acts, ch 126, §82; 2008 Acts, ch      1191, §145, 148         Referred to in § 459A.303, 459A.402