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          Concentrated
          Animal
          Feeding
          Operations
                Glean, Itlatesi, Act
                M/hat Are the Federal Requirements for
                Swine CAFOs?
                In December 2002, EPA revised the Clean Water
                Act regulation for Concentrated Animal Feeding
                Operations, or CAFOs. If you own or operate a
                swine CAFO, you must apply for a permit. This
                pamphlet gives general information about what
                your permitting authority might require in your
                CAFO's permit.
 Other Pamphlets in EPA's CAFO Clean Water
    Act Requirements Information Series

Will My Operation Be Regulated?
EPA 833-F-02-006

What f\re the Federal Requirements for Chicken and
Turkey CAFOs?
EPA 833-F-02-008

What f\re the Federal Requirements for Dairy Cow and
Heifer CAFOs?
EPA 833-F-02-009

What Are the Federal Requirements for Beef Cattle and
Veal Calf CAFOs?
EPA833-F-02-0010

What Are the Federal Requirements for Horse and
Sheep CAFOs?
EPA 833-F-02-0011

What Are the Federal Requirements for Duck CAFOs?
EPA833-F-02-0012

What Are the Federal Record-Keeping and Reporting
Requirements?
EPA833-F-02-0013
                                                     How do I contact my permitting authority?
                                                     Visit www.epa.gov/npdes/afo/statecontacts for contact
                                                     information on your permitting authority.

                                                     Where can I get copies of these brochures and
                                                     more information?
                                                     Call the Office of Water Resource Center,
                                                     (202) 566-1729 to request copies of these pamphlets and
                                                     other documents. Call the CAFO Phone Line at
                                                     (202) 564-0766 with questions or visit the following EPA or
                                                     U5DA web sites.
                                                     EPA:
                                                     www.epa.gov/npdes/caforule
                                                     www.epa.gov/agriculture

                                                     USDA:
                                                     www.usda.gov
                                                            Photos courtesy of U5DA
                                                            EPA 833-F-02-007
                                                            December 2002

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Is my swine operation a CAFO?
Your operation is a CAFO if it is an
animal feeding operation (AFO)
and it meets one of the following
conditions
5ee the pamphlet
Will My Operation
Be Regulated? for
the definition of
an AFO.
Large CAFOs
Your swine AFO is a Large CAFO if
it has at least
 •S 2,500 swine, each weighing 55 pounds or more

 •S 10,000 swine, each weighing less than 55
    pounds

Medium CAFOs
Your swine AFO is a Medium CAFO if it has at least
 •S 750 swine, each weighing 55 pounds or more

 •S 3,000 swine, each weighing less than 55 pounds

                      and
 •S a man-made ditch or pipe carries manure or
    wastewater from your operation or

 •S your animals come into contact with surface water
    running through the  area where they're confined

Designated CAFOs
No matter what size your operation is, if it is an AFO, it
can be designated a  CAFO. If your permitting authority
inspects your operation and finds that it's adding
pollutants to surface  waters, your operation might need
a CAFO permit.

My operation is a  CAFO. What do  I
have to do?
You must apply to your permitting authority for a
permit. Most states have the  authority to manage
CAFO programs  and  issue permits. 5tate CAFO
programs are based on the revised national CAFO
regulation. You can use this pamphlet to help you learn
about the minimum requirements for a permit. You
should contact your permitting authority to find out
what your state-specific requirements are and how to
apply for a permit.  Check the insert to this pamphlet for
your permitting authority's contact information.
What will my operation's permit require?
Your CAFO permit will require you to meet certain
conditions for your production
and land application areas. The
specific requirements of your
permit will depend on whether
your operation is a Large,
Medium, or designated CAFO.
The production area
is the area where
your animals are
housed and manure
is stored.
                         Requirements for all swine CAFOs
                         You can expect your permit to require you to
                          •/ Implement a nutrient management plan

                          •/ 5ubmit annual reports to your permitting authority

                          •/ Keep your permit current until you completely close
                             your operation and remove all manure

                          •/ Keep records of your nutrient management
                             practices for at least 5 years (5ee the pamphlet
                             What Are the Federal Record-keeping and Reporting
                             Requirements?)

                         Nutrient management plans for all swine CAFOs
                         must include provisions for
                          •S Assuring adequate manure storage capacity

                          •S Proper handling of dead animals and chemicals

                          •S Diverting clean water from the production area

                          •S Keeping animals out of surface water

                          •S Using site-specific
                             conservation practices
                                                         The land application
                                                         area includes all
                                                         the land under your
                                                         control where you
                                                         spread manure.
 •S Developing ways to test
    manure and soil

 •S Assuring appropriate
    use of nutrients when
    you spread manure

 •S Keeping records of your nutrient management practices

Your permitting authority might set more
requirements for any size CAFO.

Requirements for Medium and designated swine
CAFOs
Your permitting authority might set more requirements for
your nutrient management plan. These requirements will
depend on the permit writer's best professional judgment
and could be like the requirements for Large swine CAFOs.
Requirements for Large swine CAFOs
Nutrient management plans for Large swine CAFOs have
more requirements for production and land application
areas.

Production area
 •/ Design your production area to contain all of your
    CAFO's manure plus the  runoff from a 25-year,
    24-hour rainfall event (large storms). (Overflows
    from large storms are
    allowed only if your
    operation is designed
    and operated to meet
                                                               these specifications.)

                                                               Install depth markers in
                                                               liquid manure storage
                                                               structures

                                                               Inspect your production
                                                               area weekly and all water
                                                               lines daily

                                                               Correct any problems you
                                                               find as soon as possible

                                                               Properly handle dead
                                                               animals
                                                           Land application area
                                                            •/ Apply manure at rates that meet your permitting
                                                               authority's standards
                                                                                        New Large swine
                                                                                        CAFOs
                                                        Must design your
                                                        production area to
                                                        completely contain all
                                                        manure plus the runoff
                                                        from all storm events,
                                                        or to contain manure
                                                        and runoff from a very
                                                        large storm. (Overflows
                                                        are allowed if your
                                                        operation is designed
                                                        and operated to meet
                                                        these specifications.)
                              Analyze manure for
                              nutrient content at least
                              once a year

                              Analyze the soil from
                              your land application
                              fields for phosphorus
                              amounts every 5 years

                              Avoid applying manure to
                              any land within 100 feet
                              of surface  water
                             5ome Large swine
                             CAFOs may qualify
                             for equivalent
                             discharge allowances.
                             If you use innovative
                             technologies, like
                             treating wastewater in
                             your production area,
                             ask your permitting
                             authority about your
                             options.
                                                                                     •/  From time to time, inspect your land application
                                                                                        equipment for leaks

                                                                                    Transferring manure to other persons
                                                                                     •S  Keep records for at least 5 years on the date,
                                                                                        recipient, amount, and nutrient content of the
                                                                                        manure you transferred
                                                                                     •/  Information about the nutrient content of your
                                                                                        manure must be given to the recipient

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