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633-1 <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE <br /> CONSERVATION PRACTICE STANDARD <br /> WASTE UTILIZATION <br /> (acre) <br /> CODE 633 <br /> DEFINITION <br /> Disposal of individual sewage treatment system <br /> Utilizing manure,wastewater and other organic septage is governed by 40 Code of Federal <br /> by-products and residues. Register part 503. <br /> PURPOSES Land application of manure is addressed by <br /> MPCA through Minnesota Rule R chapter 7020 <br /> This practice is applied as part of a total online at: <br /> conservation management system to: http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/forms/getrulec <br /> hap.shtml <br /> • Protect water and air quality. <br /> • Provide nutrients for crop,forage,or fiber Acceptable dead animal(carcass)disposal is <br /> production and forest products. regulated by The Minnesota Board of Animal <br /> • Improve and maintain soil quality. Health through Minn. Statute 35.82 and <br /> • Provide feed for livestock Minnesota Rule1719. MPCA and Minn.Dept.of <br /> • Provide a source of energy Natural Resources rules also apply. <br /> CONDITIONS WHERE PRACTICE The sale of composted manure or manure sold as <br /> APPLIES a soil amendment is regulated by the Minnesota <br /> Department of Agriculture(MDA). <br /> This practice applies where organic materials are <br /> generated and/or utilized. These materials The use of animal parts or manure as a source of <br /> include animal manure,animal carcasses, feed for other animals is regulated by the U.S. <br /> contaminated water from livestock and poultry Food and Drug Administration,the MDA <br /> operations,agricultural processing residues(e.g. (Minnesota statutes 25.31 to 25.43)at: <br /> whey)and solids and wastewater from municipal http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/25/and <br /> treatment plants. the Mn.Board of Animal Health(Minn.Rule <br /> Chapter 1719)at <br /> CRITERIA http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/forms/getrulec <br /> hap.shtml <br /> A. Regulations <br /> B. On-Farm Organic Materials <br /> Organic nutrient application to land must comply <br /> with the most restrictive of federal,state,or All Criteria in Conservation Practice Standard <br /> county laws,ordinances and permit conditions. 590(Nutrient Management)must be followed <br /> when manure and other on-farm organic <br /> Land application of municipal sewage sludge is materials are used as a nutrient source for crop, <br /> addressed by the Minnesota Pollution Control forage,fiber or forest product production. <br /> Agency(MPCA)through Minnesota Rule R. <br /> chapter 7041 available online at: C. Non-Farm Organic Nutrients <br /> http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/forms/getrulec Non-farm organic materials shall be analyzed for <br /> hap.shtml characteristics and applied in a manner and at <br /> rates as prescribed by Minnesota law or permit <br /> Land application of industrial sludge and requirements. All required plan and reporting <br /> processing wastes are addressed as necessary in requirements also apply <br /> the permit process by MPCA. <br /> NRCS-Minnesota <br /> May 2001 <br /> Conservation practice standards are reviewed periodically,and updated if needed. To obtain the current <br /> version of this standard,contact the Natural Resources Conservation Service. <br />