Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section R18-2-613.01 - Yuma Pm[10] Nonattainment Area; Agricultural Best Management PracticesA. A commercial farmer shall comply with this Section by August 1, 2005.B. A commercial farmer who begins a regulated agricultural activity after August 1, 2005, shall comply with this Section within 60 days after beginning the regulated agricultural activity.C. A commercial farmer shall implement at least one of the best management practices from each of the following categories at each commercial farm:1. Tillage and harvest, subsection (E);2. Noncropland, subsection (F); and3. Cropland, subsection (G).D. A commercial farmer shall ensure that the implementation of each selected best management practice does not violate any other local, state, or federal law.E. A commercial farmer shall implement at least one of the following best management practices to reduce PM10 emissions from tillage and harvest: 3. Combining tractor operations,4. Conservation irrigation,6. Equipment modification,7. Limited activity during a high-wind event,10. Planting based on soil moisture,12. Reduced harvest activity,13. Tillage based on soil moisture,14. Timing of a tillage operation, orF. A commercial farmer shall implement at least one of the following best management practices to reduce PM10 emissions from noncropland: 3. Artificial wind barrier;4. Critical area planting;7. Synthetic particulate suppressant;8. Track-out control system;9. Tree, shrub, or windbreak planting; orG. A commercial farmer shall implement at least one of the following best management practices to reduce PM10 emissions from cropland: 1. Artificial wind barrier;4. Cross-wind strip-cropping;5. Cross-wind vegetative strips;10. Planting based on soil moisture;14. Surface roughening; or15. Tree, shrub, or windbreak planting.H. A person may develop different practices not contained in subsections (E), (F), or (G) that reduce PM10. A person may submit practices that are proven effective through demonstration trials to the Director. The Director shall review the submitted practices.I. A commercial farmer shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with this Section. The commercial farmer shall provide the records to the Director within two business days of written notice to the commercial farmer. The records shall contain: 1. The name of the commercial farmer,2. The mailing address or physical location of the commercial farm, and3. The best management practices selected for tillage and harvest, noncropland, and cropland by the commercial farmer, and the date each best management practice was implemented.Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-2-613.01
Adopted by exempt rulemaking at 30 A.A.R. 1156, effective 7/2/2015.