This text of Iowa § 459.313A (Application of manure on land — snow covered ground and frozen ground) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Apersonmayapplymanureoriginatingfromananimalfeedingoperationonsnowcovered
ground or frozen ground, except to the extent otherwise provided by applicable requirements
in this section, this chapter, or the national pollutant discharge elimination system pursuant
to the federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. ch. 26, as amended, and 40 C.F.R. pts.
122 and 412.
1.During the period beginning December 21 and ending April 1, the person may apply
liquid manure originating from a manure storage structure, that is part of a confinement
feeding operation, on snow covered ground only when there is an emergency. During
the period beginning February 1 and ending April 1, the person may apply liquid manure
originating from a manure storage structure, that is part of a confinement feeding operatio
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Apersonmayapplymanureoriginatingfromananimalfeedingoperationonsnowcovered
ground or frozen ground, except to the extent otherwise provided by applicable requirements
in this section, this chapter, or the national pollutant discharge elimination system pursuant
to the federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. ch. 26, as amended, and 40 C.F.R. pts.
122 and 412.
1. During the period beginning December 21 and ending April 1, the person may apply
liquid manure originating from a manure storage structure, that is part of a confinement
feeding operation, on snow covered ground only when there is an emergency. During
the period beginning February 1 and ending April 1, the person may apply liquid manure
originating from a manure storage structure, that is part of a confinement feeding operation,
on frozen ground only when there is an emergency. An emergency occurs only when there
is an immediate need to comply with section 459.311, subsection 1, due to unforeseen
circumstances affecting the storage of the liquid manure. The unforeseen circumstances
must be beyond the control of the owner of the confinement feeding operation, including
but not limited to natural disaster, unusual weather conditions, or equipment or structural
failure. A person who is authorized to apply liquid manure on snow covered ground or
frozen ground when there is an emergency shall comply with all of the following:
a. The person must contact the department by telephone prior to the application.
b. The person must apply the liquid manure on land identified for such application in
a manure management plan submitted by the owner of the confinement feeding operation
to the department as provided in section 459.312. The owner of the confinement feeding
operation must identify the land in the manure management plan prior to the application.
The owner must identify the land in the original manure management plan or in the next
updated manure management plan required to be submitted to the department following the
application.
c. The liquid manure must be applied on a field with a phosphorus index rating of two or
less.
d. Any surface water drain tile intake that is on land in the owner’s manure management
plan and located down gradient of the application must be temporarily blocked beginning
not later than the time that the liquid manure is first applied and ending not earlier than two
weeks after the completion of the application.
2. The authorization to apply liquid manure in subsection 1 does not apply to any of the
following:
a. An immediate need to comply with section 459.311, subsection 1, caused by the
improper design or management of the manure storage structure, including but not limited
to a failure to properly account for the volume of the manure to be stored.
b. Liquid manure originating from a manure storage structure constructed or expanded
on or after July 1, 2009, if the manure storage structure has a capacity to store manure for
less than one hundred eighty days.
3. Subsections 1 and 2 do not apply to any of the following:
a. The application of liquid manure originating from a small animal feeding operation.
b. The application of liquid manure and injection into the soil or incorporation within the
soil on the same date.