Current through September 2, 2024
Section 02.04.30.360 - ODOR MANAGEMENT PLANSOMPs are designed to work in conjunction with any required NMP and must be submitted in writing for approval by the Director.
01.OMP Development. Within sixty (60) days of receiving a NOV for a first time violation, the owner or operator of the agriculture operation shall submit an OMP to the Director for approval.02.Interim Measures. The Department will work with first time violators to identify interim measures that can be implemented in a timely manner to begin the process of reducing odors while the OMP is being developed.03.Department Approval. OMPs submitted to the Department from operators committing a first-time violation will be approved, rejected, or requested to provide additional information.04.Review of OMP. The Department will review OMPs no less than annually for three (3) years after the Director approves the OMP. If the Department determines an approved OMP has not reduced odors to a level associated with accepted agricultural practices after a reasonable period of time, as determined by the Department, the Department will review the OMP with the owner or operator of the agricultural operation and adjust the OMP to meet the goals of the Agriculture Odor Management Act.Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.04.30.360