Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-10-802 - Status of Biological Soil Amendments of Animal Origin; Requirements
A. A biological
soil amendment of animal origin is treated if it has been processed to
completion to adequately reduce undesirable microorganisms of public health
significance in accordance with the requirements of R3-10-805, or, in the case
of an agricultural tea, the biological materials of animal origin used to make
the tea have been so processed, the water used to make the tea is not untreated
surface water, and the water used to make the tea has no detectable generic
Escherichia coli (E. coli) in 100 milliliters
(mL) of water.
B. A biological soil
amendment of animal origin is untreated if it either:
1. Has not been processed to completion in
accordance with the requirements of R3-10-805, or in the case of an
agricultural tea, the biological materials of animal origin used to make the
tea have not been so processed, or the water used to make the tea is untreated
surface water, or the water used to make the tea has detectable generic
E. coli in 100 mL of water;
2. Has become contaminated after
treatment;
3. Has been recombined
with an untreated biological soil amendment of animal origin;
4. Is or contains a component that is
untreated waste that the designated representative knows or has reason to
believe is contaminated with a hazard or has been associated with foodborne
illness; or
5. Is an agricultural
tea made with biological materials of animal origin that contains an
agricultural tea additive.
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