Vermont Statutes
Chapter 47 - Water Pollution Control
§ 1266b. Application of phosphorus fertilizer

§ 1266b. Application of phosphorus fertilizer
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1) “Compost” means a stable humus-like material produced by the controlled biological decomposition of organic matter through active management, but shall not mean sewage, septage, or materials derived from sewage or septage.
(2) “Fertilizer” shall have the same meaning as in 6 V.S.A. § 363(5).
(3) “Impervious surface” means those manmade surfaces, including paved and unpaved roads, parking areas, roofs, driveways, and walkways, from which precipitation runs off rather than infiltrates.
(4) “Manipulated animal or vegetable manure” means manure that is ground, pelletized, mechanically dried, supplemented with plant nutrients or substances other than phosphorus or phosphate, or otherwise treated to assist with the use of manure as fertilizer.
(5) “Nitrogen fertilizer” means fertilizer labeled for use on turf in which the nitrogen content consists of less than 15 percent slow-release nitrogen.
(6) “Phosphorus fertilizer” means fertilizer labeled for use on turf in which the available phosphate content is greater than 0.67 percent by weight, except that “phosphorus fertilizer” shall not include compost or manipulated animal or vegetable manure.
(7) “Slow-release nitrogen” means nitrogen in a form that is released over time and that is not water-soluble nitrogen.
(8)(A) “Turf” means land planted in closely mowed, managed grasses, including residential and commercial property and publicly owned land, parks, and recreation areas.
(B) “Turf” shall not include:
(i) pasture, cropland, land used to grow sod, or any other land used for agricultural production; or
(ii) private and public golf courses.
(9) “Water” or “water of the State” means all rivers, streams, creeks, brooks, reservoirs, ponds, lakes, springs, and all bodies of surface waters, artificial or natural, that are contained within, flow through, or border upon the State or any portion of it.
(10) “Water-soluble nitrogen” means nitrogen in a water-soluble form that does not have slow-release properties.
(b) Application of phosphorus fertilizer.
(1) No person shall apply phosphorus fertilizer to turf except for:
(A) phosphorus fertilizer necessary for application to turf that is deficient in phosphorus as shown by a soil test performed no more than 18 months before the application of the fertilizer; or
(B) phosphorus fertilizer that is labeled as starter fertilizer and that is intended for application to turf when a property owner or an agent of a property owner is first establishing grass in turf via seed or sod procedures and the application of starter fertilizer is limited to the first growing season.
(2) On or before October 1, 2011, the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets, after consultation with the University of Vermont, shall approve a standard, that may authorize multiple testing methods, for the soil test required under subdivision (1)(A) of this subsection.
(c) Application of nitrogen fertilizer. No person shall apply nitrogen fertilizer to turf.
(d) Application of fertilizer to impervious surface; in proximity to water; and seasonal restriction. No person shall apply any fertilizer:
(1) to an impervious surface. Fertilizer applied or released to an impervious surface shall be immediately collected and returned to a container for legal application. This subdivision shall not apply to activities regulated under the required agricultural practices as those practices are defined by the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets under 6 V.S.A. § 4810;
(2) to turf before April 1 or after October 15 in any calendar year or at any time when the ground is frozen; or
(3) to turf within 25 feet of a water of the State.
(e) Retail display of phosphorus fertilizer. If a retailer sells or offers for sale phosphorus fertilizer to consumers and consumers have direct access to the phosphorus fertilizer, the retailer shall:
(1) In the retail area where phosphorus fertilizer is accessible by a consumer, display nonphosphorus fertilizer separately from phosphorus fertilizer.
(2) Post in the retail location, if any, where phosphorus fertilizer is accessible by the consumer a clearly visible sign that is at least eight and one-half inches by 11 inches in size and that states “Phosphorus runoff poses a threat to water quality. Most Vermont lawns do not benefit from fertilizer containing phosphorus. Under Vermont law, fertilizer containing phosphorus shall not be applied to lawn unless applied to new lawn or lawn that is deficient for phosphorus as indicated by a soil test.”
(f) Violations. A person who knowingly and intentionally violates this section shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $500.00 per violation. A violation of this section shall be enforceable in the Judicial Bureau pursuant to the provisions of 4 V.S.A. chapter 29 in an action that may be brought by the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets or the Agency of Natural Resources. (Added 2011, No. 37, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2012; amended 2015, No. 64, § 13.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 10 - Conservation and Development

Chapter 47 - Water Pollution Control

§ 1250. State water quality policy

§ 1251. Definitions

§ 1251a. Water pollution administration

§ 1252. Classification of high quality waters; mixing zones

§ 1253. Classification of waters designated; reclassification

§ 1254. Classification of waters by Secretary; aid

§ 1258. Management of waters after classification, enforcement

§ 1259. Prohibitions

§ 1263. Discharge permits

§ 1264. Stormwater management

§ 1264b. Stormwater Fund

§ 1264d. Ecosystem Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Special Fund

§ 1265. Temporary pollution permits

§ 1266a. Discharges of phosphorus

§ 1266b. Application of phosphorus fertilizer

§ 1267. Revocation of permits

§ 1268. Emergency permits

§ 1269. Appeals

§ 1271. Extension of municipal sewer system; filing map; approval

§ 1272. Regulation of activities causing discharge or affecting significant wetlands

§ 1274. Enforcement

§ 1275. Penalty

§ 1276. Construction

§ 1277. Municipal sewage treatment plants

§ 1278. Operation, management, and emergency response plans for pollution abatement center

§ 1280. Emergency actions

§ 1281. Oil and other hazardous materials

§ 1282. Contingency plans; adoption

§ 1283. Contingency fund

§ 1283a. Contaminants of Emerging Concern Special Fund

§ 1284. Water quality data coordination

§ 1295. Notification of sewage and wastewater discharges

§ 1301. Deposit of sawmill waste in waters

§ 1310. Designation of lake in crisis

§ 1311. State response to a lake in crisis

§ 1312. Lake in crisis order

§ 1313. Assistance

§ 1314. Funding of State response to a lake in crisis

§ 1315. Lake in Crisis Response Program Fund

§ 1331. Preamble

§ 1332. Waters subject to compact—Article I

§ 1333. Creation of Commission—Article II

§ 1334. Composition of Commission—Article III

§ 1335. General powers of Commission—Article IV

§ 1336. Water standards; classification—Article V

§ 1337. Interstate inland and tidal waters—Article VI

§ 1338. Effect on local legislation; pending causes—Article VII

§ 1339. Expenses; obligation of signatories—Article VIII

§ 1340. Separability of provisions—Article IX

§ 1341. New York State; cooperation—Article X

§ 1342. Effective, when—Article XI

§ 1343. Commission membership

§ 1371. Authority for compact

§ 1372. Members; appointment; term

§ 1373. Appropriation

§ 1381. Definitions

§ 1382. Prohibitions

§ 1383. Exclusions

§ 1384. Penalty

§ 1386. Implementation plan for the Lake Champlain total maximum daily load

§ 1387. Findings; purpose; Clean Water Initiative

§ 1388. Clean Water Fund

§ 1389. Clean Water Board

§ 1389a. Clean Water Investment Report

§ 1389b. Clean Water Fund audit