Liquid Manure Storage Area definition

Liquid Manure Storage Area. (“LMSA”) means an area where liquid animal manure and process wastewaters are stored or processed.
Liquid Manure Storage Area. ("LMSA") means an area where liquid animal manure and process wastewaters are stored or processed. [Minn. R. 7020.0300] 30.28 "Manure-contaminated Runoff" means a liquid that has come into contact with animal manure and drains over land from any animal feedlot, manure storage area, or animal manure land application site. [Minn. R. 7020.0300] 30.29 "Manure Storage Area" means an area where animal manure or process generated wastewater are stored or processed. Short-term and permanent stockpile sites and composting sites are manure storage areas. Animal manure packs or mounding are not manure storage areas provided they are managed in accordance with Minn. R. 7020.2000, subp. 3. [Minn.R. 7020.0300] 30.30 "MPCA" means the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or Minnesota Pollution Control Agency staff as delegated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. [Minn. R. 7001] 30.31 "Modification" means a change to a facility component or operational practice described, required, or authorized by this Permit, including an expansion. Major and minor modifications are described by Minn. R. 7020.0300 and Minn. R.7001.0190. A change to a facility component or operational practice that is not described, required, or authorized by a permit is not a modification, including changes to:

Examples of Liquid Manure Storage Area in a sentence

  • Liquid Manure Storage Area Design and Construction Records.The Permittee shall retain the design plans and related construction documentation of any LMSA at the facility until the structure is permanently closed.

  • If you want to be using jackhammers or blasting out rock to put a Liquid Manure Storage Area in, that is not a good practice.

  • Also conveyances to liquid manure storage areas to long-term storage areas would also be termed a limited risk Liquid Manure Storage Area.

  • So just kind of an example of why we need some flexibility in these rules is the rules require two soils investigations for each Liquid Manure Storage Area.

  • The intent of that rule language was to provide adequate time for the natural soil microbes, plants to utilize any nutrients that would seep from a Liquid Manure Storage Area, and also protect the groundwater resources.

  • As explained in Section 1.2.5, we expect our set of stimuli to affect subjects’ behavior in different ways, with the total effect on number of correct entries being dependent on the direction and strength of the effects over speed and accuracy.

  • So this is a picture of the start of an excavation for a Liquid Manure Storage Area.

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