Md. Code Regs. 15.20.05.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 15.20.05.04 - Biosecurity and Other Environmental Safeguards
A. Biosecurity Requirements. A person transporting manure under the Project shall comply with all applicable Departmental biosecurity and animal health requirements, including the following:
(1) For poultry and livestock manure:
(a) A transport vehicle shall contain the livestock or poultry manure within the cargo area or tank without any loss of material during transport on a public road or railway; and
(b) All equipment used to handle or transport manure shall be cleansed, washed, and disinfected before operating this equipment on or near another poultry or livestock operation; and
(2) For poultry manure only, in addition to the requirements referenced in §A(1) of this regulation, a person transporting poultry manure:
(a) Shall ensure that all poultry manure is covered while being moved on a public road, highway, or railway;
(b) Shall ensure that a truck-mounted or a tractor-drawn spreader is covered during the movement of this equipment from one farm to another unless the farms are contiguous; and
(c) May not transport manure containing dead birds that are not completely composted.
B. Delivery Site Requirements. The person receiving the manure, including an eligible receiving operation, a broker, or a person using manure for an alternative use, shall provide a delivery site for the off-loading of the manure that:
(1) Is safe; and
(2) Does not pose any undue environmental risk to water quality as determined by the Department.
C. Manure Handling Upon Receipt. The operator of the eligible receiving operation shall:
(1) Apply liquid manure upon receipt;
(2) Apply stackable manure within 7 days of its receipt; or
(3) Stockpile or store manure in a manner that protects it from rainfall, runoff and leaching.
D. Storage Requirements. An alternative use operation or a broker may store transported manure in a manner approved by the Department if:
(1) Storage or containment does not result in spillage, leakage, or runoff of manure;
(2) All applicable permits or approvals to operate a facility to store or stockpile manure are secured; and
(3) A bond or security has been obtained, as provided under Regulation .14 of this chapter.

Md. Code Regs. 15.20.05.04

Regulations .04 adopted as an emergency provision effective January 7, 1999 (26:3 Md. R. 174); adopted permanently effective April 5, 1999 (26:7 Md. R. 546); amended effective 43:3 Md. R. 273, eff.2/15/2016; amended effective 47:22 Md. R. 936, eff. 11/2/2020