Oklahoma Code § 2-20-9

Title 2. Agriculture: Pollution Prevention Plan
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A.  A Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by each
licensed managed feeding operation prior to the submission of an
application pursuant to the provisions of this section and rules
promulgated by the State Board of Agriculture pursuant thereto.  The
Pollution Prevention Plan shall include, but not be limited to,
provisions for documentation of structural controls, documentation
of Best Management Practices, an approved plan for the disposal of
swine waste and recordkeeping provisions.
B.  A swine feeding operation licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Swine Feeding Operations Act, other than
a licensed managed feeding operation, shall develop a Pollution
Prevention Plan or may substitute equivalent measures contained in a
site-specific Swine Waste Management Plan prepared pursuant to
Section 20-10 of this title.  Design and construction criteria
developed by the United States Department of Agriculture Natural
Resources Conservation Service may be substituted for the
documentation of design capacity and construction requirements.
C.  1.  The Pollution Prevention Plan shall be signed by the
owner or as otherwise authorized by the Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry and a copy shall be retained on-
site.
2.  The swine feeding operation shall amend the Pollution
Prevention Plan and obtain approval of the Department prior to any
change in design, construction, operation or maintenance, which has
significant effect on the potential for the discharge of pollutants
to the waters of the state.
D.  If, after reviewing the Pollution Prevention Plan, the
Department determines that the Plan does not meet one or more of the
minimum requirements, the swine feeding operation shall make and
implement appropriate changes to the Plan as required by the

Department pursuant to the Oklahoma Swine Feeding Operations Act and
rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
E.  The Pollution Prevention Plan shall provide and require
presite approval by Departmental personnel prior to construction.
During construction, the Department shall monitor the construction
process as deemed necessary by the Department in an attempt to
verify the construction of the facility is done according to plans
and acceptable engineering standards to reduce or eliminate the
potential of pollution.
F.  In addition to other requirements specified by this section,
the Pollution Prevention Plan shall include but not be limited to:
1.  A description of potential sources, activities and materials
which may reasonably be expected to or could potentially add
pollutants to runoff from the facility;
2.  A map, indicating an outline of the drainage area of the
facility, and each existing structural control measure designed to
reduce pollutants in wastewater and precipitation runoff in all
surface waters of the state;
3.  A spill contingency plan for potential pollutants;
4.  All existing sampling data of groundwater, nitrate and
coliform bacteria levels, soil tests from land application sites and
swine waste nutrient sampling;
5.  A description of management controls appropriate for the
facility.  The management controls shall include, but not be limited
to:
a. the location and a description of existing structural
and nonstructural controls,
b. documentation of retention structure capacity and the
assumptions and calculations used in determining the
appropriate volume capacity, and
c. a description of the design standards for the
retention facility embankments;
6.  A description of the design standards for any retention
facilities;
7.  Training requirements for employees;
8.  Documentation relating to any hydrologic connection between
the contained wastewater and waters of the state which complies with
Section 20-12 of this title; and
9.  Requirements that all irrigation systems into which any
swine waste will be injected shall be equipped as specified by
Section 20-13 of this title.
G.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
shall develop a record retention schedule for the following records:
1.  Water level in the retention structure;
2.  Daily precipitation records from on-site rain gauge;
3.  Incident reports such as spills and other discharges;
4.  Inspection and maintenance reports;

5.  Findings from annual inspections of the entire facility;
6.  Log of preventive maintenance and employee training that was
completed;
7.  Log of removal of swine waste sold or given to other persons
for disposal;
8.  Other specific information deemed necessary by the
Department to implement the provisions of the Oklahoma Swine Feeding
Operations Act and rules promulgated pursuant thereto;
9.  Copy of general permit issued by the federal Environmental
Protection Agency if applicable, a copy of the completed Pollution
Prevention Plan, and other specific records deemed necessary by the
Department to implement the provisions of the Oklahoma Swine Feeding
Operations Act and rules promulgated pursuant thereto; and
10.  The notarized statement signed by the applicant accepting
full responsibility for properly closing all waste retention
structures pursuant to subsection I of this section.
H.  Any analyses required by the provisions of the Oklahoma
Swine Feeding Operations Act or rules promulgated pursuant thereto
shall be performed by a qualified independent testing laboratory
certified by the Department of Environmental Quality and approved by
the Department.
I.  The applicant shall sign a notarized statement accepting
full responsibility for properly closing all waste retention
structures if the facility ceases to function or is ordered to close
by action of the Department.  When a license is transferred, the new
owner or lessee shall submit a signed notarized statement accepting
full responsibility for properly closing all waste retention
structures if the facility ceases to function or is ordered to close
by action of the Department.

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