Nutrient requirements are determined as described in items A and B:
[(average TPH in batch of soil, ppm) X (spreading thickness, inches) X 0.0128] - [organic matter, percent X 50] = pounds of nitrogen per acre required
In this formula "average TPH in batch of soil" refers to the average total petroleum hydrocarbon level of the batch of petroleum contaminated soil, expressed as parts per million (ppm); "organic matter, percent" refers to the value obtained or determined as given in part 7037.3300, subpart 1.
Nitrogen application rates determined by the above calculation may be reduced depending on the crop grown within the previous year and whether nitrogen fertilizer was added within the previous year, as given in the following table:
Condition | Nitrogen Rate Reduction, pounds of nitrogen per acre |
Previous crop--alfalfa | 100 |
Previous crop--soybeans, clover, or other legume | 40 |
Nitrogen applied within last year | 1/3 of a pound for each pound of nitrogen applied |
If the nitrogen application rate as determined under this item is less than 25 pounds of nitrogen per acre, then nitrogen need not be applied.
[(average TPH in batch of soil, ppm) X (spreading thickness, inches) X 0.0027] - [phosphorus concentration, ppm X 2] = pounds of phosphorus per acre required
In this formula "average TPH in batch of soil" refers to the average total petroleum hydrocarbon level of the batch of petroleum contaminated soil, expressed as parts per million (ppm); "phosphorus concentration" refers to the extractable phosphorus concentration of the native soil as determined under part 7037.3300, subpart 2, and expressed as ppm. If the land treatment site has been soil tested within the last three years for phosphorus, results from the last soil analysis may be used. If the extractable phosphorus concentration is not or has not been conducted, a value of five parts per million shall be used in the above calculation.
Phosphorus application rates determined by the above calculation may be reduced by one-half pound for each pound of phosphorus applied within the previous three years.
If the phosphorus application rate as determined under this item is less than ten pounds of phosphorus per acre, then phosphorus need not be applied.
Phosphorus content of commercial fertilizer is typically listed as phosphate (P2O5). One pound of P2O5 equals 0.44 pounds of phosphorus.
The maximum rates of nitrogen and phosphorus to be applied in a one-year period are as follows:
Condition | Maximum nitrogen application rate, pounds per acre | Maximum phosphorus application rate, pounds per acre |
Land treatment plot cropped after spreading | 200 | 120 |
Land treatment plot not cropped after spreading | 100 | 60 |
The cropping conditions in the above table refer to part 7037.2400.
Nutrient application in subsequent years is not required.
Additional fertilizer management considerations are as described in items A and B:
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7037, pt. 7037.3600
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07