This BMP provides acceptable procedures for the storage of cull potatoes between the dates of March 1 and October 1 of the same year, when tuber breakdown will or is likely to occur Cull potatoes placed in Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storages should be disposed of each fall, in accordance with another cull potato disposal BMP (such as field spreading) Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storages must however, be emptied by March 1 of any year following a year in which it was used between the dates of March 1 and October 1, with the cull potatoes being utilized (feed, starch source, etc) or disposed of in accordance with another cull potato disposal BMP Cull potatoes can be transferred from a Cold Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage to a Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage but not vise versa
Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage Site Criteria
Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage Covering Criteria: No cover material for Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage is required from March 1 to June 10 (or from October 1 to March 1, if used between those dates). From June 10 to October 1, all Warm Weather Temporary Cull Storage piles shall immediately be covered (including the unbermed side) in a manner so as to prevent potatoes from sprouting and potentially spreading disease. Acceptable covering methods include, but are not limited to a minimum of 6 inches of sawdust, 12 inches of soil, or 6 mill black plastic polyethylene, all of which must completely cover the pile and, be secured and remain in place.
Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage Setback Criteria: Warm Weather Cull Potato Storages must be set back a minimum of 100 feet from neighboring dwellings, property lines, wells, springs, water bodies, streams, gullies, swales, ravines and downslope diversions (those not associated with construction of the storage site).
Warm Weather Temporary Cull Potato Storage Site Construction Criteria
(NOTE: To maximize the soil amendment benefits of the culls and bulking agent, they should be land applied in the fall and incorporated into the soil).
01-001 C.M.R. ch. 600, § 4