Each site management plan required under Env-Wq 1608.01(c)(2) shall include the following information:
- (a) The normal hours of operation of the site;
- (b) All proposed route(s) of access to the site;
- (c) The method of septage land application, including the method for removal of all non-biodegradable solids and debris prior to septage stabilization and land application;
- (d) Stockpiling or storage provisions, if applicable;
- (e) The volume of septage, in gallons, expected on a periodic basis, such as daily, weekly, or monthly, and the estimated annual volume;
- (f) The proposed measures to meet pathogen reduction and vector attraction reduction requirements specified in Env-Wq 1608.09(a)(1);
- (g) A description of the record keeping procedures, as required by Env-Wq 1608.14;
(h) A detailed odor control plan explaining:
- (1) The procedures that shall be used to address and resolve any odor complaints;
- (2) The name, mailing address, email address, and daytime telephone number of the individual(s) who shall be responsible for responding to odor complaints; and
- (3) Site management techniques and any material used that shall be employed to minimize odors;
(i) A nutrient management plan for the final mixture to be land applied for each field, specific for each crop or vegetation type, containing the following information:
- (1) The crops or vegetation to be grown;
- (2) A copy of the farm or site nutrient management recommendations, including a phosphorous site index evaluation, developed in accordance with guidelines of UNH cooperative extension, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, NH department of agriculture, markets, and food, or other agricultural or crop advisor certified through the certified crop advisor program administered by the American Agronomy Society;
- (3) The agronomic rate calculations for land application of septage performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 503, based on the limiting nutrient in the septage for, nitrogen and phosphorus;
- (4) The proposed disposition of crops grown and expected annual yield of each crop; and
- (5) The proposed type and quantity of all other soil amendments and nutrient sources to be used on the site including animal manure; and
- (j) Any other best management practices which shall be implemented at the site to ensure compliance with these rules.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1600) #13944, eff 4-27-24