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Pollution Prevention Strategies. Critical Control Points & Critical Limits of Manure Handling. Instructional Overheads Format. First major point Second major point Third major point. Purpose of the Pollution Prevention Strategies Module. Helps producers:
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Pollution Prevention Strategies Critical Control Points & Critical Limits of Manure Handling NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Instructional Overheads Format • First major point • Second major point • Third major point NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Purpose of the PollutionPrevention Strategies Module • Helps producers: • Understand environmental hazards of manure handling. • Identify critical control points. • Develop format for regular monitoring. • Third party evaluation • Education/certification • Improve public image NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Principles of Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points • Identify hazards. • Find critical control points. • Establish critical limits. • Monitor. • Take corrective action if critical limits are exceeded. • Verify that the HACCP plan is working. • Keep records on each critical control point. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Hazards of Manure Handling • More nutrients than the crop can utilize. • Too close to waterways, wells, etc. • Application on frozen ground. • To farm in advance of crop. • Leakage or discharge. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation • Number and size of pigs • Water usageNote: Actual storage time may differ from projections. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation • Phase-of-Production Method • for Estimating Manure Output • PhaseNo.Gal/dayTotal Gal • Nursery 800 X .4 320 • Grow-Fin 1900 X 1.5 2850 • Sow/litter 40 X 5.0 200 • Gest sow 210 X 1.5 315 • Boar 13 X 1.9 25 • Total 3710 NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation Animal-Units Method for Estimating Manure Output PhaseNo. Weight, lbTotal lb, K Nursery 800 X 30 24 Grow-Fin 1900 X 140 266 Sow/litter 40 X 500 20 Gest sow 210 X 375 79 Boar 13 X 500 6 Total 395 Total wt = 395,000 lbs = 395 animal units 395 X 9 gal/animal unit = 3555 gal/day NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation Application-Records Method for Estimating Manure Output PhaseNo loadsVolume, galTotal Gal, K Nursery 58 X 2000 116 Grow-Fin 520 X 2000 1,040 Sow/litter 37 X 2000 74 Gest sow 62 X 2000 124 Total 699 X 2000 1,354 NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation • Water usage contributes to manure output. • Check flow rate in every waterer; adjust as needed. • Consider adding a water meter to the main line. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation • Rainfall contributes to manure volume. • Outside manure storages are affected by rainfall and evaporation. • Consider recent rainfall when monitoring manure storage levels. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #1 - Manure Generation • Critical limits: • Monitor your manure output and compare it to calculated values. • Excess output is not an environmental threat. Manure spreading costs are increased. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #2 - Manure Storage • Integrity • Remaining capacity NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #2 - Manure Storage • Critical limits: • Integrity • Remaining capacity NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #3 - Manure Transportation • Conventional spreader • Recycle system • Irrigation NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #4 - Manure Application • Rate - match to crop needs, soil and manure tests. • Method - incorporate or inject whenever possible. • Timing - just before crops require nutrients. • Run off - be cautious in high risk areas (on steep slopes, near ditches, and water sources). NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #4 - Manure Application • Weather conditions - rainfall, wind, temperature, humidity. • Utilization - be certain the crop can utilize all the nutrients. • Depth to ground water - be cautious with high water table. • Application log - where, when, rate, etc. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Critical Control Points/Critical LimitsCCP #4 - Manure Application • Application rate • Application method • Potential for runoff NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Pollution Prevention Strategies Monitoring the Plan, Taking Corrective Action, Maintaining Records NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Monitor, Correct, Document • Monthly checklist • Manure application checklist and log • Annual checklist NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Monthly Checklist • Keep track of manure output. • Monitor change in manure levels in storage. • Check storage for structural integrity and leaks. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Manure Application Checklist & Log • Check recycle/irrigation systems. • Check manure spreading equipment. • Apply manure according to plan. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Manure Application Checklist & Log • Important notations: • Date and time • Field ID • Source and quality • Application rate and number of loads • Wind direction NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Annual Checklist & Log • Manure storage okay • Manure spreading equipment/transport equipment okay. • Manure application according to plan • Well tests documented • Records kept for manure application and soil and manure analysis. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Pollution Prevention Strategies Emergency Action Plan NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
The Emergency Action Plan • Step-by-step process: • Recognize and assess problem. • Notify authorities. • Enlist help. • Take corrective action. • Make a stand. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
The Emergency Action Plan • How to develop the plan - Part I • What types of emergencies are possible? • Consider drainage patterns from your farm. • Manager on duty can often correct minor problems. • For major emergency, use a response team leader. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
The Emergency Action Plan • How to develop the plan - Part II • Consider the people who could offer assistance. • What type of equipment will you need? • Get access agreements to enter neighboring properties. • Write the plan down and put it by the phone. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Verification - Your Strategies Are Working • Implement a monthly and annual checklist. • Implement a manure checklist and log. • Conduct a third-party evaluation. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Pollution Prevention Strategies Third Party Evaluation NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Third Party Evaluation • Purposes: • Evaluation from someone outside the operation. • Compare your practices to industry standards. • Opportunity to certify operation. • Good educational setting. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Preparing for the Evaluation • Have these records available: • Water usage and rainfall • Records of equipment maintenance and inspection • Nutrient management plan, crop records, manure application logs • Lab tests of wells, soil, manure • Emergency action plan NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Conducting the Evaluation • How you address: • Manure generation • Manure storage • Manure transportation • Manure application NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Each Evaluation Factor • Supporting comment • Range of answers and appropriate scores NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
A Typical Question • Do you have a current nutrient management plan? (10 points) • Supporting comment - A nutrient management plan specifies the application rate per acre based on type of crops and anticipated yields. • Range of answers with scores in ( ): • (0) No plan • (3) Unwritten plan, but reasonable approach • (5) Written plan, not followed completely • (10) Written plan implemented and updated NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Certification Process 340 points possible 272 suggested for certification • Scores for each question are recorded on a carbon data sheet. • Producer and evaluator keep a copy. • If point minimum is met, state organization may consider mailing certificate to producer. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Pollution Prevention Strategies Program Summary NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
Summary • Why this program will work for you: • Helps you organize your strategy. • Supplies ready-to-use forms. • Will help our industry step up to a new level of implementation. • Provides a valid certification process. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module
The Bottom Line -Develop Your Strategies • Once a month - monitor generation & storage. • When you apply manure - write it down. • Once a year - review and update. NPPC Pollution Prevention Strategies Module