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TSP CNMP Teleconference
December 12, 2006
Shannon Zezula
Mike Cox
Beth Clarizia
Tony Bailey
N
KP
Today’s Topics
• CNMP TechReg certification & categories
• CNMP Checklists
• IDEM Update
• Runoff pictures (discussion)
• Nutrient Management Planning issues
• Quality Assurance
• Questions & Answer Session
TSP Certification & Categories• Indiana NRCS TSP Website
http://www.in.nrcs.usda.gov/tsp.html• Technical Service Provider (TSP) Categories
– CNMP Plan Development – Feed Mgmt– CNMP Plan Development – Manure & Wastewater
Handling & Storage (MWHS)– CNMP Plan Development – Nutrient Management– CNMP Plan Development – Land Treatment– CNMP Plan Development – Total Plan– CNMP Plan Approval
• Certification & renewals
TSP CNMP RequirementsCNMP Plan
DevelopmentCategory
CNMP Trng
CP Mods 1-5
RO or other
AWMS Primer
AWMS Level 2
Certified Planner
NM X X X
LT X X
MWHS (or P.E.)
X X X X
FM X X
Total Plan – all categories
X X X X X
Plan Approval
X
Why would a producer prepare a CNMP?• Good Question???• Required for EQIP cost share on:
- Waste Storage Facility (313) - Waste Treatment Lagoon (359)• EQIP CNMP Incentive • ’07 EQIP Emergency and CNMPs• Required on EPA 319 c/s for non-CAFO• EPA CAFO Rule (anticipated workload)
So, What’s a CNMP?• Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan
(CNMP)• A detailed plan to identify & address all of the
environmental risks associated with a livestock operation (180 NPPH Part 600.5)
• 6 elements– manure & wastewater handling & storage*– land treatment practices*– nutrient management*– record keeping* (producer)– feed management– other utilization options
• CNMP Data Collection Checklist (revised 12/19/05)
Review & Discuss “CNMP Data Collection Checklist”
with a title of“CNMP Guidance for Minimum
Requirements” document (revised 12/19/05)
Acre & Animal Unit Issues
• Animal Units– All animal species on the operation
• Acres– CNMP covers all land under control of the
operator (owned land at that operation and land under lease/rent)
– At the minimum, CNMP covers acres in the EQIP contract
CNMPManure & Wastewater Handling
& StoragePlan Development
Review“CNMP Manure & Wastewater
Handling & Storage Inspection Checklist” (new 5/1/06)
CNMP Signature Requirements for EQIP Payment
- Who can sign what??
Review “Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan
(CNMP) Review Checklist” (revised 3/13/06)
IDEM Enforcement Cases - 2004
Causes
• Runoff (feed lots, storage, silage) – 6
• Storage Pits (overflow, pipes, caps) – 8
• Land Application – 7
2/21 resulted in fish kills (both were land application)
IDEM Update
• CFO Rule Update– revision
• CAFO Update – # of CAFOs– Revision of due dates
• NMP/CNMP = SCPP + CAFO NMP– Erosion to “T”– Leaching– Runoff
• Ag Liaison
CAFO Requirements that Differ from CFO Requirements
• Soil Conservation Practice Plan (SCPP) written & implemented for land owned or controlled by the CAFO owner/ operator by July 31, 2007.
• Comply with NRCS Nutrient Management Standard 590 by July 31, 2007.
• Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP or SWP3) for production area
• Annual manure analysis and soil testing every three years
• Frozen ground land application prohibited unless in accordance with Soil Conservation Practice Plan
IDEM Contacts:
• Dennis Lasiter, Office of Land [email protected] (317) 232-8732 1-800-233-6647 ext 2-8732
• _____?_____, Agricultural Liaison (317) 232-85871-800-451-6027 ext 2-8587
Nutrient Management & Land Treatment
N & P Application Rates for Indiana
The 590 & the Environmental Component
Chart B. Organic Nutrient Application Guidelines Based on Soil Test Phosphorus
Soil Test Phosphorus Level
(Bray P1/Mehlich 3 ppm / lb) Basis for Nutrient
Application
< 50 ppm (100 lbs) Nitrogen Based
50 – 99 (100 – 199 lbs) NTE 1.5 x Crop P2O5 Removal 1
100 – 199 (200 – 399 lbs) NTE Crop P2O5 Removal 1
200 ppm (400 lbs) + No P application
1 Found in Table 3
NTE = Not To Exceed
ppm x 2 = lbs. / acre or lbs / acre x 0.5 = ppm
Additional BMPs
• Water quality protection
- Setback requirements
- No applications on saturated ground
- Monitor weather forecast (24 hrs. prior)
- Application to frozen/snow covered land
- Application site potential to flooding
- Do not exceed infiltration rate, minimize ponding & avoid runoff - Field tile outlet monitoring
Additional NM/LT Stuff
• Winter spreading– 633 = Wastes shall not be applied to frozen
or snow covered fields when the risk for runoff exists from field edge or to tile riser
– CFO = surface applications on >2% must have adequate residue or a crop
– CAFO = if part of the SCPP
• Setbacks– 633 & CFO/CAFO
590 Standard - Summary
• Realistic yield• Quantify sources - soil nutrient
- legume credits - organic sources - commercial fertilizer• Manure analysis• Manure applications
- (PAN) NTE planned crop N needs
- STP (Chart B)
• Environmental evaluation(Chart A / ORI)- may impact app rates- address H/VH concerns
• Additional environmental requirements- setbacks- frequently flooded soils- HEL/frozen soils
• Actual application rate within 20% of planned
Quality Assurance (QA)
• Procedure for FY07
• Previous issues
Additional Issues – past & future
• M&W H&S P.E. (resolved 5/06)
• Site investigation (resolved ___?)
• Continuing Education
• TSP NTE Rates
• CNMP Implementation/follow-up
• Meeting regulatory requirements
• Submission of CNMP to ____?
??Questions?? and
Answers
Contact Information
• Tony Bailey
317-290-3200 x345
• Shannon Zezula
State Resource Conservationist
317-290-3200 x388