Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code applies to the control of pollutants from areas within the state used for agricultural production, including land being used for the production or keeping of animals or for the production of agricultural crops.
Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code establishes state standards for a level of management and conservation practices in agricultural production and animal feeding operations in order to abate excessive soil erosion or the pollution of waters of the state by soil sediment including attached pollutants , residual farm products and animal manure. This chapter further define Ohio's pollution abatement grant program for landowners or operators to voluntarily install conservation practices.
Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code establishes criteria intended for determining the acceptability of the level of management and conservation practices in agricultural productions and animal feeding operations. This chapter is also for use by landowners and operators in planning, applying and maintaining appropriate management measures and conservation practices and to prevent the storage, handling, treatment, disposal, or land application of manure and residual farm products such that it is polluting or has a potential to pollute waters of the state contrary to these standards established by this chapter. Technical determinations by a district or the director shall be considered prima facie evidence of agricultural pollution.
Ohio Admin. Code 901:13-1-01
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/19/2024 and 08/19/2029
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 939.02
Rule Amplifies: 939.02
Prior Effective Dates: 11/01/1979, 05/01/1989, 05/07/1992, 11/15/1994, 06/01/2000, 10/03/2005, 12/31/2015 (Emer.), 04/01/2016