Oklahoma Code § 2-20-41

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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A.  Concentrated animal feeding operations are point sources
subject to the license program established pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Act.
B.  As used in the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding
Operations Act:
1.  "Affected property owner" means a surface landowner within
one (1) mile of the designated perimeter of an animal feeding
operation;
2.  "Animal feeding operation" means a lot or facility where the
following conditions are met:
a. animals have been, are, or will be stabled or confined
and fed or maintained for a total of ninety (90)
consecutive days or more in any twelve-month period,
and
b. crops, vegetation, forage growth or post-harvest
residues are not sustained in the normal growing
season over any portion of the lot or facility.
The term "animal feeding operation" shall not include a racetrack
licensed by the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission to hold pari-mutuel
race meetings pursuant to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Act if the
facility discharges to a publicly owned treatment works, or an
aquatic animal production facility;
3.  "Animal unit" means a unit of measurement for any animal
feeding operation calculated by adding the following numbers:  The
number of slaughter and feeder cattle multiplied by one (1), plus

the number of mature dairy cattle multiplied by one and four-tenths
(1.4), plus the number of sheep multiplied by one-tenth (0.1), plus
the number of horses multiplied by two (2);
4.  "Animal waste" means animal excrement, animal carcasses,
feed wastes, process wastewaters or any other waste associated with
the confinement of animals from an animal feeding operation;
5.  "Animal Waste Management Plan" or "Nutrient Management Plan"
means a written plan that includes a combination of conservation and
management practices designed to protect the natural resources of
the state prepared by an owner or operator of an animal feeding
operation as required by the Department pursuant to the provisions
of Section 20-48 of this title;
6.  "Animal waste management system" means a combination of
structures and nonstructural practices serving an animal feeding
operation that provides for the collection, treatment, disposal,
distribution, storage and land application of animal waste;
7.  "Artificially constructed" means constructed by humans;
8.  "Best Management Practices" means schedules of activities,
prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other
management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of
the state as established by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food, and Forestry pursuant to Section 20-48 of this title;
9.  "Board" means the State Board of Agriculture;
10.  "Common ownership" includes but is not limited to any
corporation, partnership or individual where the same owner has
power or authority to manage, direct, restrict, regulate or oversee
the operation or has financial control of the facility;
11.  "Concentrated animal feeding operation" means:
a. an animal feeding operation which meets the following
criteria:
(1) more than the number of animals specified in any
of the following categories are confined:
(a) 1,000 slaughter and feeder cattle,
(b) 700 mature dairy cattle, whether milk or dry
cows,
(c) 500 horses,
(d) 10,000 sheep or lambs,
(e) 55,000 turkeys,
(f) 100,000 laying hens or broilers, if the
facility has continuous overflow watering,
(g) 30,000 laying hens or broilers, if the
facility has a liquid manure system,
(h) 5,000 ducks, or
(i) 1,000 animal units, and
(2) pollutants are discharged into waters of the
state.

Provided, no animal feeding operation pursuant to this
subparagraph shall be construed to be a concentrated
animal feeding operation if the animal feeding
operation discharges only in the event of a twenty-
five-year, twenty-four-hour storm event, or
b. an animal feeding operation which meets the following
criteria:
(1) more than the number of animals specified in any
of the following categories are confined:
(a) 300 slaughter or feeder cattle,
(b) 200 mature dairy cattle, whether milk or dry
cows,
(c) 150 horses,
(d) 3,000 sheep or lambs,
(e) 16,500 turkeys,
(f) 30,000 laying hens or broilers, if the
facility has continuous overflow watering,
(g) 9,000 laying hens or broilers, if the
facility has a liquid manure system,
(h) 1,500 ducks, or
(i) 300 animal units, and
(2) either one of the following conditions are met:
(a) pollutants are discharged into waters of the
state through an artificially constructed
ditch, flushing system or other similar
artificially constructed device, or
(b) pollutants are discharged directly into
navigable waters which originate outside of
and pass over, across or through the
facility or otherwise come into direct
contact with the animals confined in the
operation.
Provided, however, that no animal feeding operation
pursuant to this subparagraph is a concentrated animal
feeding operation if the animal feeding operation
discharges only in the event of a twenty-five-year,
twenty-four-hour storm event, or
c. the Board determines that the operation is a
significant contributor of pollution to waters of the
state pursuant to Section 20-44 of this title;
12.  "Department" means the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food, and Forestry;
13.  "Designated perimeter" means the perimeter of any structure
or combination of structures utilized to control animal waste until
it can be disposed of in an authorized manner.  The structures shall
include but not be limited to pits, burial sites, barns or roof-

covered structures housing animals, composters, waste storage sites,
or retention structures or appurtenances or additions thereto;
14.  "Facility" means any place, site or location or part
thereof where animals are kept, handled, housed, or otherwise
maintained and processed and includes but is not limited to
buildings, lots, pens, and animal waste management systems;
15.  "Interested party" means an affected property owner found
to meet the burden of proof pursuant to the provisions of Section
20-46 of this title;
16.  "Land application" means the spreading on, or incorporation
of, animal waste into the soil mantle primarily for beneficial
purposes;
17.  "Liquid animal waste management system" means any animal
waste management system which uses water as the primary carrier of
the waste into a primary retention structure;
18.  "Nutrient-limited watershed" means a watershed of a water
body which is designated as "nutrient-limited" in the most recent
Oklahoma Water Quality Standards;
19.  "Nutrient-vulnerable groundwater" means groundwater which
is designated "nutrient-vulnerable" in the most recent Oklahoma
Water Quality Standards;
20.  "Occupied residence" means a habitable structure designed
and constructed for full-time occupancy in all weather conditions
which:
a. is not readily mobile,
b. is connected to a public or permanent source of
electricity and a permanent waste disposal system or
public waste disposal system, and
c. is occupied as a residence;
21.  "Pollution Prevention Plan" means a written plan to control
the discharge of pollutants which has been prepared in accordance
with industry-acceptable engineering and management practices by the
owner or operator of an animal feeding operation as required
pursuant to Section 20-47 of this title;
22.  "Process wastewater" means any water utilized in the
facility that comes into contact with any manure, litter, bedding,
raw, intermediate, or final material or product used in or resulting
from the production of animals and any products directly or
indirectly used in the operation of a facility, such as spillage or
overflow from animal watering systems; washing, cleaning, or
flushing pens, barns, manure pits, direct contact, swimming, washing
or spray cooling of animals; and dust control and any precipitation
which comes into contact with animals or animal waste;
23.  "Retention structures" includes but is not limited to all
collection ditches, conduits and swales for the collection of runoff
water and process wastewater, and basins, ponds and lagoons or other
structures used to store animal wastes;

24.  "Waste facility" means any structure or combination of
structures utilized to control animal waste until it can be disposed
of in an authorized manner.  The structures shall include but not be
limited to pits, burial sites, barns or roof-covered structures
housing animals, composters, waste storage sites, or retention
structures or appurtenances or additions thereto; and
25.  "Waters of the state" means all streams, lakes, ponds,
marshes, watercourses, waterways, wells, springs, irrigation
systems, drainage systems, storm sewers and all other bodies or
accumulations of water, surface and underground, natural or
artificial, public or private, which are contained within, flow
through or border upon this state or any portion thereof, and shall
include under all circumstances the waters of the United States
which are contained within the boundaries of, flow through or border
upon this state or any portion thereof.  Provided, waste treatment
systems, including treatment ponds and lagoons, designed to meet
federal and state requirements other than cooling ponds as defined
in the Clean Water Act or rules promulgated pursuant thereto are not
waters of the state.

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