This regulation established the procedures for applying for a permit for the discharge of waste and the requirements for operation of water pollution control facilities for livestock enterprises and has been adopted by the South Dakota Committee on Water Pollution in accordance with the Water Pollution Control Act, Chapter 46-25, SDCL 1967, as amended, and the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 1-26, SDCL 1967, as amended
"State and national governments have passed laws and established pollution abatement regulations aff...
"New 6/94/3.5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : nutrients and bacterial wastes.""Published by Universi...
Assessing pollution risks from activities associated with raising livestock is described, with empha...
This regulation established the procedures for applying for a permit for the discharge of waste and ...
Owners and operators of livestock waste management facilitates should be aware that livestock wastes...
In compliance with the provisions of the South Dakota Water Pollution Control Act and the Administra...
The Livestock Waste Management Act requires all livestock operations with 300 animal units or more t...
Livestock waste-storage structures that are currently full pose a management problem and an environm...
P.L. 92--500, The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, has provided two mechanism...
The improper management of livestock wastes (manure) can cause surface and groundwater pollution. Wa...
The need for runoff facilities at animal feeding operations has just been recognized in the past few...
The eastern counties of South Dakota constitute the most densely populated area in the state. It is ...
This publication provides information on pollution in South Dakota. Pollution laws are summarized, a...
What Do You Do with a Regulation? (p. 209) A National Perspective for Livestock Waste Management (p....
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
"State and national governments have passed laws and established pollution abatement regulations aff...
"New 6/94/3.5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : nutrients and bacterial wastes.""Published by Universi...
Assessing pollution risks from activities associated with raising livestock is described, with empha...
This regulation established the procedures for applying for a permit for the discharge of waste and ...
Owners and operators of livestock waste management facilitates should be aware that livestock wastes...
In compliance with the provisions of the South Dakota Water Pollution Control Act and the Administra...
The Livestock Waste Management Act requires all livestock operations with 300 animal units or more t...
Livestock waste-storage structures that are currently full pose a management problem and an environm...
P.L. 92--500, The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, has provided two mechanism...
The improper management of livestock wastes (manure) can cause surface and groundwater pollution. Wa...
The need for runoff facilities at animal feeding operations has just been recognized in the past few...
The eastern counties of South Dakota constitute the most densely populated area in the state. It is ...
This publication provides information on pollution in South Dakota. Pollution laws are summarized, a...
What Do You Do with a Regulation? (p. 209) A National Perspective for Livestock Waste Management (p....
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
"State and national governments have passed laws and established pollution abatement regulations aff...
"New 6/94/3.5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : nutrients and bacterial wastes.""Published by Universi...
Assessing pollution risks from activities associated with raising livestock is described, with empha...