Current through L. 2024, c. 185.
Section 6605j - Accepted composting practices(a) The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets, shall adopt by rule, pursuant to 3 V.S.A. chapter 25, and shall implement and enforce accepted composting practices for the management of composting in the State. These accepted composting practices shall address: (1) standards for the construction, alteration, or operation of a composting facility;(2) standards for facility operation, including acceptable quantities of product or inputs, vector management, odors, noise, traffic, litter control, contaminant management, operator training and qualifications, recordkeeping, and reporting;(3) standards for siting of composting facilities, including siting and operation of compost storage areas, compost bagging areas, and roads and parking areas;(4) standards for the composting process, including rotation, management of compost piles, compost pile size, and monitoring of compost operations;(5) standards for management of runoff from compost facilities, including liquids management from the feedstock area, active composting areas, curing area, and compost storage area; the use of swales or stormwater management around or within a compost facility; vegetative buffer requirements; and run-off management from tipping areas;(6) specified areas of the State unsuitable for the siting of commercial composting that utilizes post-consumer food residuals or animal mortalities, such as designated downtowns, village centers, village growth areas, or areas of existing residential density; and(7) definitions of "small-scale composting facility," "medium-scale composting facility," and "de minimis composting exempt from regulation."(b) A person operating a small scale composting facility who follows the accepted composting practices shall not be required to obtain a discharge permit under section 1263 or 1264 of this title, a solid waste facility certification under chapter 159 of this title, or an air emissions permit under chapter 23 of this title unless a permit is required by federal law or the Secretary of Natural Resources determines that a permit is necessary to protect public health or the environment.(d) The Secretary shall not regulate under this section a farm producing compost under subdivision 6001(22)(H) of this title.Amended by 2021 , No. 41, § 6, eff. 5/20/2021.Added 2009 , No. 41 , § 3.