Md. Code Regs. 15.20.08.11 - Phosphorus Management Tool Transition Advisory Committee
A. Beginning in 2015 and continuing until the
Phosphorus Management Tool is fully implemented, there shall be established
within the Department, the Phosphorus Management Tool Transition Advisory
Committee.
B. The Committee shall
be chaired by the Secretary. Its membership may include the following persons:
(1) A member of the Senate, appointed by the
President;
(2) A member of the
House of Delegates, appointed by the Speaker;
(3) The Secretary of the Environment, or his
designee;
(4) The Director of the
Maryland Environmental Service, or his designee;
(5) The Director of the Maryland Energy
Administration, or his designee;
(6) The University of Maryland, College of
Agriculture and Natural Resources;
(7) The Chesapeake Bay Commission;
(8) Members appointed by the Secretary,
including a representative from:
(a) The
Maryland Farm Bureau;
(b) The
Maryland Grain Producers Association;
(c) The Delmarva Poultry Industry,
Inc.;
(d) The Maryland Dairy
Industry Association;
(e) The
Chesapeake Bay Foundation;
(f) Two
non-governmental organizations representing environmental interests;
(g) The biosolids industry;
(h) The manure hauling industry;
(i) The manure application industry;
and
(j) Two alternative technology
vendors or enterprises.
C. The purpose of the committee shall be to:
(1) Evaluate information relevant to the
implementation of the Phosphorus Management Tool including:
(a) The quantity and location of excess
animal manure within the State;
(b)
The status and activity of manure transportation activities in geographic areas
with excess animal manures;
(c) The
viability of markets for animal manures as a crop fertilizer, fuel stock for
energy generation and other alternative uses;
(d) The status and capacity of alternative
use technologies using animal manures; and
(e) Other information the Department and the
Advisory Committee deems appropriate.
(2) Recommend to the Secretary strategies to
facilitate the effective implementation of the Phosphorus Management
Tool;
(3) Recommend to the
Secretary potential changes to the schedule implementing the Phosphorus
Management Tool, as provided for in this chapter; and
(4) Identify resources necessary for the
effective transition to the Phosphorus Management Tool.
D. The Committee shall meet at least annually
at a time determined by the Department.
E. Annual Report.
(1) Beginning December 1, 2016 and each year
thereafter, until the Phosphorus Management Tool is fully implemented, the
Committee shall provide a report to the Governor and the General
Assembly.
(2) The report shall
include:
(a) A summary of the data collected
from farms related to the operational changes created by implementing the
Phosphorus Management Tool;
(b) The
status of certain programs related to or supporting the transition to the
Phosphorus Management Tool;
(c)
Resource needs considered critical for the effective transition to the
Phosphorus Management Tool; and
(d)
Policy recommendations to enhance the implementation of the Phosphorus
Management Tool.
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