As a condition of the permit, the producer must allow personnel from the TDEC or the U.S. EPA to inspect the regulated CAFO. They are required to present their credentials and will only inspect a facility “at reasonable times.” This does not mean that they may only inspect the facility at the owner’s convenience. It simply means that most inspections will be conducted during normal business hours. Large CAFOs are required to undergo a yearly inspection at a minimum. Medium CAFOs may be inspected less often
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that took effect April 14, 2003 indicate that a...
In the context of reviewing Community Ass’n for Restoration of the Environment v. Henry Bosma Dairy,...
Recordkeeping is an essential component of a CAFO permit. A producer must keep records current to sa...
The new CAFO rules, published February 12, 2003 in the Federal Register, were adopted within the aut...
On February 12, 2003, the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) published new concentrated animal feed...
A CAFO covered under a general permit must notify the TDEC when the CAFO is no longer in operation. ...
All CAFOs must submit an annual report to TDEC and TDA between January 1 and February 15
All wastewater discharges from a CAFO to waters of the state of Tennessee are prohibited. For existi...
All Large CAFOs with dry litter operations, all Medium CAFOs and all designated CAFOs are required t...
Any liquid waste management system that is constructed, modified, repaired or placed into operation ...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Addendum Added November 1, 2001.This study of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that took effect April 14, 2003 indicate that a...
In the context of reviewing Community Ass’n for Restoration of the Environment v. Henry Bosma Dairy,...
Recordkeeping is an essential component of a CAFO permit. A producer must keep records current to sa...
The new CAFO rules, published February 12, 2003 in the Federal Register, were adopted within the aut...
On February 12, 2003, the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) published new concentrated animal feed...
A CAFO covered under a general permit must notify the TDEC when the CAFO is no longer in operation. ...
All CAFOs must submit an annual report to TDEC and TDA between January 1 and February 15
All wastewater discharges from a CAFO to waters of the state of Tennessee are prohibited. For existi...
All Large CAFOs with dry litter operations, all Medium CAFOs and all designated CAFOs are required t...
Any liquid waste management system that is constructed, modified, repaired or placed into operation ...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Addendum Added November 1, 2001.This study of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that took effect April 14, 2003 indicate that a...
In the context of reviewing Community Ass’n for Restoration of the Environment v. Henry Bosma Dairy,...