IDAPA 02.04.23
All commercial livestock truck washing facilities.
In order to protect the natural resources and waters of the state, this rule governs the permitting and construction of, and management of waste and wastewater generated by, commercial livestock truck washing facilities.
This rule implements the following statutes passed by the Idaho Legislature:
Idaho State Department of Agriculture 2270 Old Penitentiary Rd. Boise, ID 83712 P.O. Box 7249 Boise, ID 83707 Phone: (208) 332-8500 Fax: (208) 334-2170 Email: rulesinfo@isda.idaho.gov Webpage: https://agri.idaho.gov/main/
This rule chapter will be reviewed in compliance with Section 67-5292, Idaho Code, and in accordance with the 8-year rule review schedule linked here.
02.04.23 – Rules Governing Commercial Livestock Truck Washing Facilities
| 000. Legal Authority. | 3 |
|---|---|
| 001. Scope. | 3 |
| 002. Incorporation By Reference. | 3 |
| 003. -- 009. (Reserved) | 3 |
| 010. Definitions. | 3 |
| 011. Abbreviations. | 3 |
| 012. -- 049. (Reserved) | 3 |
| 050. Inspections. | 3 |
| 051. -- 099. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 100. Permit Required. | 4 |
| 101. Application For Permit. | 4 |
| 102. -- 109. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 110. Duration Of Permit. | 4 |
| 111. Renewal Of Permit. | 4 |
| 112. -- 119. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 120. Revocation Of Permit. | 4 |
| 121. -- 199. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 200. Unauthorized Discharges. | 4 |
| 201. -- 299. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 300. Wastewater Storage And Containment Facilities. | 4 |
| 301. -- 319. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 320. Substances Entering Wastewater Storage And Containment Facilities. | 4 |
| 321. -- 329. (Reserved) | 4 |
| 330. Nutrient Management. | 4 |
| 331. -- 999. (Reserved) | 4 |
Sections 22-103(15) and 22-110, Idaho Code. (7-1-24)
These rules govern the permitting, construction, and management of commercial livestock truck washing facilities. (7-1-24)
Copies of these documents may be obtained from the Idaho State Department of Agriculture central office and the State Law Library. (7-1-24)
01. Idaho NRCS Nutrient Management Standard 590. The 1999 publication by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Idaho Conservation Practice Standard, Nutrient Management Code 590, available online at https://agri.idaho.gov/main/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/nutrient_Management_code_590.pdf. (7-1-24)
The following definitions apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter. (7-1-24)
01. Commercial Livestock Truck Washing Facilities. Livestock truck washing facilities that charge a fee to wash livestock trucks and trailers, or those facilities where the process wastewater is not regulated pursuant IDAPA 02.04.14 'Rules Governing Dairy Byproduct,' or 02.04.15 'Rules Governing Beef Cattle Animal Feeding Operations.' (7-1-24)
02. Livestock. Bovidae, ovidae, suidae, and equidae. (7-1-24)
03. Livestock Truck Washing Facilities. Those facilities utilized primarily for washing and cleaning trucks and trailers that haul livestock. (7-1-24)
04. Process Wastewater. Any water generated on a commercial livestock truck washing facility that comes into contact with manure, compost, bedding, or feed. (7-1-24)
05. Runoff. Any precipitation that comes into contact with manure, compost, bedding, or feed on a commercial livestock truck washing facility. (7-1-24)
06. Unauthorized Discharge. A discharge of process wastewater or manure from a commercial livestock truck washing facility to surface waters of the state that is not authorized under an IPDES permit. (7-1-24)
07. Waters of the State. All surface and ground water located within the boundaries of the state or boundary streams, rivers and lakes except for private waters as defined in Title 42, Chapter 2, Idaho Code. (7-1-24)
01. CLTWF. Commercial Livestock Truck Washing Facility. (7-1-24)
02. ISDA. Idaho State Department of Agriculture. (7-1-24)
03. NMP. Nutrient Management Plan. (7-1-24)
04. IPDES. Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. (7-1-24)
05. NRCS. Natural Resources Conservation Service. (7-1-24)
06. USDA. United States Department of Agriculture. (7-1-24)
The Director shall have reasonable access to all CLTWF facilities or records: (7-1-24)
No person shall construct or operate a CLTWF without first obtaining a permit to do so from the Director. (7-1-24)
Applications for permits submitted to ISDA on a form approved by the Administrator. (7-1-24)
Permits issued pursuant to this chapter are valid for a period of two (2) years. (7-1-24)
The operator of a CLTWF shall submit an application to renew the permit to the Director for approval ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the existing permit. (7-1-24)
The Director may revoke the permit of any CLTWF that violates any of the provisions of this Chapter. (7-1-24)
Unauthorized discharges of manure or process wastewater from CLTWF or land application sites owned or controlled by a CLTWF are prohibited. CLTWF operators shall notify the Director within twenty-four (24) hours of learning of a discharge. (7-1-24)
All CLTWF shall have wastewater storage and containment facilities designed, constructed, operated, and maintained pursuant to IDAPA 02.04.30, “Rules Governing Environmental and Nutrient Management.” (7-1-24)
Only manure and process wastewater from the operation of the CLTWF shall be allowed to enter wastewater storage and containment facilities. The disposal of any other materials into a wastewater storage and containment facility, including, but not limited to oil, grease, heavy metals, chlorinated solvents, and human waste is prohibited. (7-1-24)
Each CLTWF shall have an NMP that conforms to IDAPA 02.04.30, “Rules Governing Environmental and Nutrient Management.” (7-1-24)