North Carolina General Statutes
Article 21 - Water and Air Resources.
§ 143-215.10C - Applications and permits.

143-215.10C. Applications and permits.
(a) No person shall construct or operate an animal waste management system for an animal operation or operate an animal waste management system for a dry litter poultry facility that is required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), without first obtaining an individual permit or a general permit under this Article. The Commission shall develop a system of individual and general permits for animal operations and dry litter poultry facilities based on species, number of animals, and other relevant factors. The Commission shall develop a general permit for animal operations that includes authorization for the permittee to construct and operate a farm digester system. It is the intent of the General Assembly that most animal waste management systems be permitted under a general permit. The Commission, in its discretion, may require that an animal waste management system, including an animal waste management system that utilizes a farm digester system, be permitted under an individual permit if the Commission determines that an individual permit is necessary to protect water quality, public health, or the environment. After the general permit for animal operations that includes authorization for the permittee to construct and operate a farm digester system has been issued, the decision to require an individual permit shall not be based solely on the fact that the animal waste management system utilizes a farm digester system. The owner or operator of an animal operation shall submit an application for a permit at least 180 days prior to construction of a new animal waste management system or expansion of an existing animal waste management system and shall obtain the permit prior to commencement of the construction or expansion. The owner or operator of a dry litter poultry facility that is required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall submit an application for a permit at least 180 days prior to operation of a new animal waste management system.
(a1) An owner or operator of an animal waste management system for an animal operation or a dry litter poultry facility that is required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall apply for an individual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit or a general NPDES permit under this Article and may not discharge into waters of the State except in compliance with an NPDES permit.
(b) An animal waste management system that is not required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall be designed, constructed, and operated so that the animal operation served by the animal waste management system does not cause pollution in the waters of the State except as may result because of rainfall from a storm event more severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm.
(b1) An existing animal waste management system that is required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall be designed, constructed, maintained, and operated in accordance with 40 Code of Federal Regulations 412, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), so that the animal operation served by the animal waste management system does not cause pollution in waters of the State except as may result because of rainfall from a storm event more severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. A new animal operation or dry litter poultry facility that is required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 412.46, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall be designed, constructed, maintained, and operated so that there is no discharge of pollutants to waters of the State.
(c) The Commission shall act on a permit application as quickly as possible and may conduct any inquiry or investigation it considers necessary before acting on an application.
(c1) Failure of the Commission to make a final permitting decision involving a notice of intent for a certificate of coverage under a general permit for animal operations that includes authorization for the permittee to construct and operate a farm digester system within 90 days of the Commission's receipt of a completed notice of intent shall result in the deemed approval of coverage under the permit. If the Commission fails to act within 90 days of the Commission's receipt of a completed notice of intent, the permittee may request that the Commission provide written confirmation that the notice of intent is deemed approved. Failure to provide this written confirmation within 10 days of the request shall serve as a basis to seek a contested case hearing pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. Unless all parties to the case agree otherwise in writing, the administrative law judge shall issue a final decision or order in the contested case no later than 120 days after its commencement pursuant to G.S. 150B-23; provided that, upon written request of the administrative law judge or any party to the hearing, the Chief Administrative Law Judge may extend this deadline for good cause shown, no more than two times, for not more than 30 days per extension. Upon review of a failure to act on a notice of intent, the administrative law judge may either (i) direct the Commission to issue a written certificate of coverage under the general permit or (ii) deny the petition.
(d) All applications for permits or for renewal of an existing permit shall be in writing, and the Commission may prescribe the form of the applications. All applications shall include an animal waste management system plan approved by a technical specialist. The Commission may require an applicant to submit additional information the Commission considers necessary to evaluate the application. Permits and renewals issued pursuant to this section shall be effective until the date specified therein or until rescinded unless modified or revoked by the Commission.
(e) An animal waste management plan for an animal operation shall include all of the following components:
(1) A checklist of potential odor sources and a choice of site-specific, cost-effective remedial best management practices to minimize those sources.
(2) A checklist of potential insect sources and a choice of site-specific, cost-effective best management practices to minimize insect problems.
(3) Provisions that set forth acceptable methods of disposing of mortalities.
(4) Provisions regarding best management practices for riparian buffers or equivalent controls, particularly along perennial streams.
(5) Provisions regarding the use of emergency spillways and site-specific emergency management plans that set forth operating procedures to follow during emergencies in order to minimize the risk of environmental damage.
(6) Provisions regarding periodic testing of waste products used as nutrient sources as close to the time of application as practical and at least within 60 days of the date of application and periodic testing, at least once every three years, of soils at crop sites where the waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be a rate-determining element. Phosphorus shall be evaluated according to the nutrient management standard approved by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture for facilities that are required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008). If the evaluation demonstrates the need to limit the application of phosphorus in order to comply with the nutrient management standard, then phosphorus shall be a rate-determining element. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored, and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excess levels.
(7) Provisions regarding waste utilization plans that assure a balance between nitrogen application rates and nitrogen crop requirements, that assure that lime is applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for crop production, and that include corrective action, including revisions to the waste utilization plan based on data of crop yields and crops analysis, that will be taken if this balance is not achieved as determined by testing conducted pursuant to subdivision (6) of this subsection.
(8) Provisions regarding the completion and maintenance of records on forms developed by the Department, which records shall include information addressed in subdivisions (6) and (7) of this subsection, including the dates and rates that waste products are applied to soils at crop sites, and shall be made available upon request by the Department.
(f) Any owner or operator of a dry litter poultry facility that is not required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), but that involves 30,000 or more birds shall develop an animal waste management plan that complies with the testing and record-keeping requirements under subdivisions (6) through (8) of subsection (e) of this section. Any operator of this type of animal waste management system shall retain records required under this section and by the Department on-site for three years.
(f1) An animal waste management plan for a dry litter poultry facility required to be permitted under 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), shall include the components set out in subdivisions (3), (6), (7), and (8) of subsection (e) of this section, and to the extent required by 40 Code of Federal Regulations 122, as amended at 73 Federal Register 70418 (November 20, 2008), for land application discharges, subdivision (4) of subsection (e) of this section.
(f2) Periodic testing of waste products as required in subdivision (6) of subsection (e) of this section, subsection (f) of this section and subsection (f1) of this section may be temporarily suspended in compliance with G.S. 106-399.4 when the State Veterinarian, in consultation with the Commissioner of Agriculture and with the approval of the Governor, determines that there is an imminent threat within the State of a contagious animal disease. The suspension of testing only applies to the animal operation types designated by the State Veterinarian, and shall be in effect for a period of time that the State Veterinarian deems necessary to prevent and control the animal disease. During the suspension of waste analysis, waste product nutrient content to be used for application of waste at no greater than agronomic rates shall be established by the 1217 Interagency Committee as created by Session Law 1995-626.
(g) The Commission shall encourage the development of alternative and innovative animal waste management technologies. The Commission shall provide sufficient flexibility in the regulatory process to allow for the timely evaluation of alternative and innovative animal waste management technologies and shall encourage operators of animal waste management systems to participate in the evaluation of these technologies. The Commission shall provide sufficient flexibility in the regulatory process to allow for the prompt implementation of alternative and innovative animal waste management technologies that are demonstrated to provide improved protection to public health and the environment.
(h) The owner or operator of an animal waste management system shall:
(1) In the event of a discharge of 1,000 gallons or more of animal waste to the surface waters of the State, issue a press release to all print and electronic news media that provide general coverage in the county where the discharge occurred setting out the details of the discharge. The owner or operator shall issue the press release within 48 hours after the owner or operator has determined that the discharge has reached the surface waters of the State. The owner or operator shall retain a copy of the press release and a list of the news media to which it was distributed for at least one year after the discharge and shall provide a copy of the press release and the list of the news media to which it was distributed to any person upon request.
(2) In the event of a discharge of 15,000 gallons or more of animal waste to the surface waters of the State, publish a notice of the discharge in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the discharge occurs and in each county downstream from the point of discharge that is significantly affected by the discharge. The Secretary shall determine, at the Secretary's sole discretion, which counties are significantly affected by the discharge and shall approve the form and content of the notice and the newspapers in which the notice is to be published. The notice shall be captioned "NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF ANIMAL WASTE". The owner or operator shall publish the notice within 10 days after the Secretary has determined the counties that are significantly affected by the discharge and approved the form and content of the notice and the newspapers in which the notice is to be published. The owner or operator shall file a copy of the notice and proof of publication with the Department within 30 days after the notice is published. Publication of a notice of discharge under this subdivision is in addition to the requirement to issue a press release under subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(i) A person who obtains an individual permit under G.S. 143-215.1 for an animal waste management system that serves a public livestock market shall not be required to obtain a permit under this Part and is not subject to the requirements of this Part. (1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 626, s. 1; 1997-458, s. 9.2; 1999-329, s. 8.2; 1999-456, s. 68; 2001-254, ss. 3, 4; 2001-326, s. 2; 2004-176, s. 2; 2009-92, s. 1; 2011-145, s. 13.22A(q); 2013-228, s. 1; 2015-263, s. 33(b); 2021-78, s. 11(b).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 21 - Water and Air Resources.

§ 143-211 - Declaration of public policy.

§ 143-212 - Definitions.

§ 143-213 - Definitions.

§ 143-214.1 - Water; water quality standards and classifications; duties of Commission.

§ 143-214.2 - Prohibited discharges.

§ 143-214.2A - Prohibited disposal of medical waste.

§ 143-214.2B - Storage of waste on vessels.

§ 143-214.3 - Revision to water quality standard.

§ 143-214.4 - Certain cleaning agents containing phosphorus prohibited.

§ 143-214.5 - Water supply watershed protection.

§ 143-214.7 - Stormwater runoff rules and programs.

§ 143-214.7A - Stormwater control best management practices.

§ 143-214.7B - Fast-track permitting for stormwater management systems.

§ 143-214.7C - Prohibit the requirement of mitigation for certain impacts; establish threshold for mitigation of impacts to streams.

§ 143-214.8 - Division of Mitigation Servicesestablished.

§ 143-214.9 - Division of Mitigation Servicespurposes.

§ 143-214.10 - Division of Mitigation Servicesdevelopment and implementation of basinwide restoration plans.

§ 143-214.11 - Division of Mitigation Servicescompensatory mitigation.

§ 143-214.11A - Flood storage capacity restoration and enhancement.

§ 143-214.12 - Division of Mitigation ServicesEcosystem Restoration Fund.

§ 143-214.13 - Division of Mitigation Servicesreporting requirement.

§ 143-214.14 - Cooperative State-local coalition water quality protection plans.

§ 143-214.15 - Compensatory mitigation for diverse habitats.

§ 143-214.20 - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramAlternatives to maintaining riparian buffers; compensatory mitigation fees.

§ 143-214.21 - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramRiparian Buffer Restoration Fund.

§ 143-214.22 - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramDepartment may accept donations of real property.

§ 143-214.23 - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramDelegation of riparian buffer protection requirements to local governments.

§ 143-214.23A - Limitations on local government riparian buffer requirements.

§ 143-214.24 - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramCoordination with River Basin Associations.

§ 143-214.25 - Expired.

§ 143-214.25A - Riparian Buffer Protection ProgramSurface Water Identification Training and Certification Program.

§ 143-214.26 - Nutrient offset credits.

§ 143-215 - Effluent standards or limitations.

§ 143-215.1 - Control of sources of water pollution; permits required.

§ 143-215.1A - Closed-loop groundwater remediation systems allowed.

§ 143-215.1B - Extension of date for compliance with nitrogen and phosphorus discharge limits.

§ 143-215.1C - Report to wastewater system customers on system performance; report discharge of untreated wastewater to the Department; publication of notice of discharge of untreated wastewater and waste.

§ 143-215.2 - Special orders.

§ 143-215.2A - Relief for contaminated private drinking water wells.

§ 143-215.3 - General powers of Commission and Department; auxiliary powers.

§ 143-215.3A - Water and Air Quality Account; use of application and permit fees; Title V Account; I & M Air Pollution Control Account; reports.

§ 143-215.3C - Confidential information protected.

§ 143-215.3D - Fee schedule for water quality permits.

§ 143-215.3E - Expired December 31, 2020.

§ 143-215.4 - Mailing list for rules; procedures for public input; form of order or decision; seal; official notice.

§ 143-215.5 - Judicial review.

§ 143-215.6 - Recodified as §§ A through C.

§ 143-215.6A - Enforcement procedurescivil penalties.

§ 143-215.6B - Enforcement procedurescriminal penalties.

§ 143-215.6C - Enforcement procedures; injunctive relief.

§ 143-215.6D - Additional requirements applicable to certain municipal wastewater treatment facilities.

§ 143-215.6E - Violation Points System applicable to swine farms.

§ 143-215.7 - Effect on laws applicable to public water supplies and the sanitary disposal of sewage.

§ 143-215.8A - Planning.

§ 143-215.8B - Basinwide water resources management plans.

§ 143-215.8D - North Carolina Water Quality Workgroup; Rivernet.

§ 143-215.9 - Restrictions on authority of the Commission.

§ 143-215.9A - Reports.

§ 143-215.9B - Systemwide municipal and domestic wastewater collection system permit program report.

§ 143-215.9C - Use of certain types of culverts allowed.

§ 143-215.9D - Agricultural operation investigations confidential.

§ 143-215.9E - Initial consideration of complaint.

§ 143-215.10A - Legislative findings and intent.

§ 143-215.10B - Definitions.

§ 143-215.10C - Applications and permits.

§ 143-215.10D - Operations review.

§ 143-215.10E - Violations requiring immediate notification.

§ 143-215.10F - Inspections.

§ 143-215.10G - Fees for animal waste management systems.

§ 143-215.10H - Swine integrator registration.

§ 143-215.10I - Performance standards for animal waste management systems that serve swine farms; lagoon and sprayfield systems prohibited.

§ 143-215.10M - Reports.

§ 143-215.11 - Short title.

§ 143-215.12 - Declaration of purpose.

§ 143-215.13 - Declaration of capacity use areas.

§ 143-215.14 - Rules within capacity use areas; scope and procedures.

§ 143-215.15 - Permits for water use within capacity use areas - Procedures.

§ 143-215.16 - Permits for water use within capacity use areas duration, transfer, reporting, measurement, present use, fees and penalties.

§ 143-215.17 - Enforcement procedures.

§ 143-215.18 - Map or description of boundaries of capacity use areas.

§ 143-215.19 - Administrative inspection; reports.

§ 143-215.21 - Definitions.

§ 143-215.22 - Law of riparian rights not changed.

§ 143-215.22A - Water withdrawal policy; remedies.

§ 143-215.22B - Roanoke River Basin water rights.

§ 143-215.22G - Definitions.

§ 143-215.22H - Registration of water withdrawals and transfers required.

§ 143-215.22L - Regulation of surface water transfers.

§ 143-215.23 - Short title.

§ 143-215.24 - Declaration of purpose.

§ 143-215.25 - Definitions.

§ 143-215.25A - Exempt dams.

§ 143-215.26 - Construction of dams.

§ 143-215.27 - Repair, alteration, or removal of dam.

§ 143-215.27A - Closure of coal combustion residuals surface impoundments to render such facilities exempt from the North Carolina Dam Safety Law of 1967.

§ 143-215.28 - Action by Commission upon applications.

§ 143-215.28A - Application fees.

§ 143-215.29 - Supervision by qualified engineers; reports and modification during work.

§ 143-215.30 - Notice of completion; certification of final approval; notice of transfer.

§ 143-215.31 - Supervision over maintenance and operation of dams.

§ 143-215.32 - Inspection of dams.

§ 143-215.32A - Dam Safety Emergency Fund.

§ 143-215.33 - Administrative hearing.

§ 143-215.34 - Investigations by Department; employment of consultants.

§ 143-215.35 - Liability for damages.

§ 143-215.36 - Enforcement procedures.

§ 143-215.37 - Rights of investigation, entry, access, and inspection.

§ 143-215.38 - Short title.

§ 143-215.39 - Public policy.

§ 143-215.40 - Resolutions and ordinances assuring local cooperation.

§ 143-215.41 - Items of cooperation to which localities and the State may bind themselves.

§ 143-215.42 - Acquisition of lands.

§ 143-215.43 - Additional powers.

§ 143-215.44 - Right of withdrawal.

§ 143-215.45 - Transfer of right of withdrawal.

§ 143-215.46 - Exercise of right of withdrawal.

§ 143-215.47 - Effect of right of withdrawal on discharges of water.

§ 143-215.48 - Determining streamflows.

§ 143-215.49 - Right of withdrawal for use in community water supply.

§ 143-215.50 - Interpretation with other statutes.

§ 143-215.51 - Purposes.

§ 143-215.52 - Definitions.

§ 143-215.54 - Regulation of flood hazard areas; prohibited uses.

§ 143-215.54A - Minimum standards for ordinances; variances for prohibited uses.

§ 143-215.55 - Acquisition of existing structures.

§ 143-215.56 - Delineation of flood hazard areas and 100-year floodplains; powers of Department; powers of local governments and of the Department.

§ 143-215.56A - Floodplain Mapping Fund.

§ 143-215.57 - Procedures in issuing permits.

§ 143-215.58 - Violations and penalties.

§ 143-215.59 - Other approvals required.

§ 143-215.60 - Liability for damages.

§ 143-215.61 - Floodplain management.

§ 143-215.62 - Revolving fund established; conditions and procedures.

§ 143-215.63 - Short title.

§ 143-215.64 - Purpose.

§ 143-215.65 - Reports required.

§ 143-215.66 - Monitoring required.

§ 143-215.67 - Acceptance of wastes to disposal systems and air-cleaning devices.

§ 143-215.69 - Enforcement procedures.

§ 143-215.70 - Secretary of Environmental Quality authorized to accept applications.

§ 143-215.71 - Purposes for which grants may be requested.

§ 143-215.72 - Review of applications.

§ 143-215.73 - Recommendation and disbursal of grants.

§ 143-215.73A - Water Resources Development Plan.

§ 143-215.73B - Water resources development grants administration.

§ 143-215.73F - Shallow Draft Navigation Channel Dredging and Aquatic Weed Fund.

§ 143-215.73J - Deep Draft Navigation Channel Dredging and Maintenance Fund.

§ 143-215.73M - Coastal Storm Damage Mitigation Fund.

§ 143-215.74 - through BRecodified as Article 72 of Chapter 106, G.S106-850 through G.S106-852, by Session Laws 2011-145, s13.22A(t), effective July 1, 2011.

§ 143-215.74A - 143-215.74 through 143-215.74BRecodified as Article 72 of Chapter 106, G.S106-850 through G.S106-852, by Session Laws 2011-145, s13.22A(t), effective July 1, 2011.

§ 143-215.74B - 143-215.74 through Recodified as Article 72 of Chapter 106, G.S106-850 through G.S106-852, by Session Laws 2011-145, s13.22A(t), effective July 1, 2011.

§ 143-215.74F - Program authorized.

§ 143-215.74G - Applications.

§ 143-215.74H - 143.215.74HAssistance.

§ 143-215.74I - Projects.

§ 143-215.74M - Recodified as Article 73 of Chapter 106, G.S106-860, by Session Laws 2011-145, s13.22A(x), effective July 1, 2011.