TABLE 0400-40-05-.14.1
Animal Type | Large (Class I) CAFO | Medium (Class II) CAFO |
Mature dairy cows (milked or dry) | 700+ | 200 - 699 |
Veal calves | 1000+ | 300 - 999 |
Cattle1 | 1000+ | 300 - 999 |
Swine | 2,500+ (>=55 lbs) 10,000 (< 55 lbs) | 750 - 2,499 (>=55 lbs) 3,000 - 9,999 (< 55 lbs) |
Chickens (liquid waste management) | 30,000+ (laying hens or broilers) | 9,000 - 29,999 |
Chickens (dry waste management2) | 125,000+ (non-layers) 82,000+ (layers) | 37,500 - 124,999 (non-layers) 25,000 - 81,999 (layers) |
Horses | 500+ | 150 - 499 |
Sheep/lambs | 10,000+ | 3,000 - 9,999 |
Turkeys | 55,000+ | 16,500 - 54,999 |
Ducks (liquid waste management) | 5,000+ | 1,500 - 4,999 |
Ducks (dry waste management2) | 30,000+ | 10,000 - 29,999 |
1 Other than mature dairy cows or veal calves. Cattle includes, but is not limited to, heifers, steers, bulls, and cow/calf pairs.
2 Dry waste management refers to systems where continuously overflowing watering systems are not used and birds are raised in an enclosed building with earthen or concrete floors spread with layer of sawdust, wood shavings, rice hulls, or chopped straw.
The terms of the nutrient management plan are the information, protocols, best management practices, and other conditions in the nutrient management plan determined by the Director to be necessary to implement the nutrient management plan. The terms of the nutrient management plan, with respect to protocols that ensure appropriate agricultural utilization of the nutrients in the manure, litter, or process wastewater, shall include the fields available for land application; field-specific rates of application properly developed through either the linear approach or the narrative approach; and any timing limitations identified in the nutrient management plan concerning land application on the fields available for land application.
An approach that expresses rates of application as pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus, according to the following specifications:
An approach that expresses rates of application as a narrative rate of application that results in the amount, in tons or gallons, of manure, litter, and process wastewater to be land-applied, according to the following specifications:
Any NPDES permit issued to an AFO shall include:
A requirement that prior to transferring manure, litter, or process wastewater to a third party, all NPDES-permitted AFOs shall provide the recipient of the manure, litter, or process wastewater with the most current nutrient analysis (consistent with 40 CFR Part 412 (2021) and approved by the University of Tennessee Extension). Large NPDES-permitted AFOs shall ensure that the third party signs an agreement for the removal of manure, litter, or process wastewater for all transfers of manure, litter, or process wastewater. All other NPDES-permitted AFOs shall ensure that the third party signs an agreement for the removal of manure, litter, or process wastewater only if the AFO transfers more than 100 tons of manure, litter, or process wastewater. The agreement for the removal of manure, litter, or process wastewater shall be retained for five years and shall include the following information, at a minimum:
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-40-05-.14
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-201, et seq. and 69-3-101, et seq.