Oklahoma Code § 2-20-12

Title 2. Agriculture: Prevention of hydrologic connection between wastewaters
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and waters of state.
A.  Any hydrologic connection between wastewater and waters of
the state outside that authorized by the provisions of the Oklahoma
Swine Feeding Operations Act shall constitute a discharge to waters
of the state.
B.  Except as otherwise provided by Section 20-20 of the
Oklahoma Swine Feeding Operations Act, to prevent hydrologic
connections between a retention structure and waters of the state,
all swine feeding operations in this state primarily using a liquid
swine waste management system whether or not such waste facilities
are licensed pursuant to the Oklahoma Swine Feeding Operations Act
shall:
1.  Utilize a natural or geomembrane liner or other liner
constructed of synthetic materials in any retention structure
containing liquid swine waste; and
2.  Provide documentation that there is no hydrologic connection
between the waters of the state and the retention structure.  This
documentation shall be certified by an environmental, agricultural,
or other approved professional engineer licensed pursuant to Section

475.12 of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes or a United States
Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service
engineer and shall include information on the hydraulic conductivity
and thickness of the natural materials underlying and forming the
walls of the containment structure up to the maximum operating
level.
C.  Except as provided by Section 20-20 of the Oklahoma Swine
Feeding Operations Act and subsection E of this section, all
retention structures of licensed managed feeding operations shall
maintain a minimum separation of ten (10) feet between the bottom of
the retention structure and the maximum historical groundwater
elevation that is measured from the bottom of the retention
structure and the highest point of the seasonal groundwater table.
Documentation of a ten-foot separation shall be established by
submission of a soil log from a soil boring extending a minimum of
ten (10) feet below the bottom of all retention structures to
ascertain the presence of groundwater or bedrock and a statement
from a professional engineer certifying the existence of the ten-
foot separation distance.
D.  The State Board of Agriculture shall establish standards for
retention structures.
E.  The Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry may allow
a separation of less than ten (10) feet but in no event less than
four (4) feet between the bottom of the retention structure and the
maximum historical groundwater elevation.  In determining the
minimum separation to be required, the Department shall consider the
following factors:
1.  Soil type at the retention structure;
2.  Soil tests per American Standards Testing Methods (ASTM)
standards on all soils to be used as liner material;
3.  Retention structure capacity;
4.  Retention structure design;
5.  Documentation of lack of hydrologic connection between the
waters of the state and the retention structure;
6.  Depth of retention structure;
7.  Type and characteristics of liner to be used; and
8.  Any other relevant information.
F.  1.  Licensed managed feeding operations shall install and
maintain in good working order a leak detection system or sufficient
monitoring wells both upgradient and downgradient around the
perimeter of each retention structure prior to using the retention
structure for storage of liquid waste pursuant to rules promulgated
by the State Board of Agriculture.
2. a. Samples of water shall be collected by the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry and
submitted for testing at least annually.  The analysis
of the water samples shall be performed by a qualified

environmental laboratory approved by the Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality or by the relevant
certification agency for the state in which the
laboratory is located and approved by the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; and the
cost shall be the responsibility of the owner of the
licensed managed feeding operation.
b. The frequency of sampling set forth in subparagraph a
of this paragraph may be reduced to once every three
(3) years for those monitoring wells which have been
sampled for at least three (3) consecutive years and
have always been found to be dry.  However, if any
subsequent sampling event indicates the monitoring
well is no longer dry, that monitoring well shall be
sampled pursuant to subparagraph a of this paragraph.
3.  Documentation, sampling data, and any other records required
by this section shall be maintained on site for the life of the
facility.
4.  Analysis from the sampling taken prior to the operation of
the facility may be considered the baseline data and shall be
retained on site for the life of the facility.  If no sampling or
other baseline data is available prior to the operation of the
facility, the samples taken during the first year may be considered
the baseline data and shall be retained on site for the life of the
facility.  Baseline data for the facility shall be determined based
on the best information available.
5.  The Oklahoma Water Resources Board shall promulgate rules
providing for plugging of monitoring wells as appropriate.
G.  Site-specific conditions shall be considered in the design
and construction of liners.  Liners for retention structures shall
be designed and constructed in accordance with the provisions of
this section and generally accepted engineering practices
established by rules of the Board or as required by the federal
Environmental Protection Agency.  Liners for lagoons owned or
operated by a swine feeding operation with less than one thousand
(1,000) swine animal units may be designed and constructed pursuant
to Technical Note 716 of the United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service or its current equivalent so
long as the facility is designed by the United States Department of
Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service.
H.  1.  When a liner is installed to prevent hydrologic
connection, the licensee or the owner shall maintain the liner to
inhibit infiltration of wastewaters.  Documentation of liner
maintenance shall be maintained at the facility.
2.  An environmental, agricultural, or other approved
professional engineer licensed pursuant to Section 475.12 of Title
59 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall conduct a site evaluation every

five (5) years on the retention structure of every concentrated
swine feeding operation with such a structure and annually on every
licensed managed feeding operation to ensure liner integrity.  If
the owner or operator suspects that a retention structure is
leaking, the owner or operator shall report suspected leakage to the
Department.
3.  The Department shall establish a compliance schedule for
retrofitting liners of waste retention structures for licensed
managed feeding operations constructed prior to August 1, 1998, that
are located in nutrient-limited watersheds or nutrient-vulnerable
groundwaters as designated by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and
do not have liners meeting the specifications established in this
section.
I.  All substances entering the retention structures shall be
composed entirely of wastewaters from the proper operation and
maintenance of a swine feeding operation and the runoff from the
swine feeding operation area.  The disposal of any materials, other
than substances associated with proper operation and maintenance of
the facility into the containment structures, including but not
limited to human waste, is prohibited.
J.  All new retention structures of licensed managed feeding
operations shall be designed for odor abatement, groundwater
protection, and nutrient conservation.
K.  Documentation, sampling data, and any other records required
by this section shall be maintained on site for as long as the
facility is in operation.  Samples collected during the first year
of the retention structure may be considered the baseline data and
shall be retained on site as long as the facility is in operation.
Baseline data for the facility shall be determined based on the best
information available.

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