The animal waste management plan shall address the following, if applicable:
(a) The amount of animal waste to be generated at the facility and a description of storage methods.
(b) The estimated time period that animal waste must be stored before land application.
(c) The total amount of the controlling constituents produced by the operation
(d) The controlling constituents requirements or uptake values for the vegetation or crops to receive the animal waste.
(e) The acreage to receive the animal waste except when solid wastes are sold or given away.
(f) A description of the animal waste conveyance or transportation method to get the animal waste to the land application sites.
(g) A demonstration that adequate and suitable land is available upon which to land apply the animal waste in accordance with the requirements of these regulations.
(h) The estimated application rate in terms of tons of animal waste and controlling constituents per acre, including:
(i) The planned method and time of application.
(j) Written agreements with landowners for land application must be included in the plan, if animal waste is to be applied on property not owned by the permittee.
(k) Procedures and methods to control odors from animal confinement areas, lagoons, animal waste storage facilities, and land application sites.
(l) Procedures and methods to control vectors associated with confined swine feeding operations.
(m) If the animal waste is to be utilized for uses other than land application, the animal waste management plan must demonstrate that the protection of aters of the tate, public health and safety, and the environment is equal to or greater than that provided by land application conducted in accordance with these regulations.
020-20 Wyo. Code R. § 20-10
Amended, Eff. 6/29/2018.