Md. Code Regs. 15.20.11.04 - Certification Process - Agricultural Certainty
A. A person who applies for certification for
an operation shall submit to the Department the following:
(1) An application on a Department form that
includes a farm parcel in its entirety but need not include all farm parcels
under the applicant's management;
(2) Documentation from the local soil
conservation district that the current SCWQP for the operation is fully
implemented to address all soil conservation and water quality issues;
(3) A map identifying the location
and boundaries of the operation showing field identification numbers and
location of BMPs;
(4) A current
NMP that is fully implemented and is developed for the operation in accordance
with regulations adopted by the Department; and
(5) A report from a certified verifier
engaged by the applicant that contains the information specified in §B of
this regulation.
B. A
certified verifier who complies with §C of this regulation and is engaged
by the owner or operator of an operation to prepare a certified report in
support of an application under §A of this regulation shall:
(1) Inspect the operation before making the
report;
(2) Review all relevant
records, including but not limited to those provided in §A of this
regulation; and
(3) Prepare a
report on a Department form, supplemented by the verifier, that confirms the
following:
(a) The SCWQP provided by the
applicant for the operation is being fully implemented and addresses all
nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment runoff issues on the operation;
(b) The NMP provided by the applicant for the
operation is being implemented in accordance with applicable Department
regulations COMAR 15.20.07 and 15.20.08;
(c) The agricultural management and BMPs
implemented on the operation which enable that operation to meet the approved
local or Chesapeake Bay TMDL baseline requirements as determined by an analysis
using the MNTT; and
(d) No
deficiencies exist and no corrective measures are needed on the operation.
C. A person
who holds an interest in an operation may not act as a certified verifier for
that operation.
D. Prior to
approving an application for certification under the Program, the Department:
(1) Shall review the application and
information submitted to assure that it is complete, true, and accurate and
notify the applicant of any deficiencies;
(2) Shall notify MDE by providing a copy of
the application or any portion of the application as requested by MDE, after
receipt of which MDE shall advise the Department if:
(a) The operation holds or has applied for a
permit from MDE;
(b) MDE will
participate in an inspection of the operation, with the verifier if requested
by MDE; and
(c) Either:
(i) MDE approves the operation, if the
operation holds or has applied for a permit from MDE, for participation in the
Program; or
(ii) Any conditions
are required to be satisfied by the operation, if the operation holds or has
applied for a permit from MDE, before MDE would approve the operation for
participation in the Program;
(3) Shall determine the compliance status of
the operation and applicant with all the Department's laws, regulations, and
permit conditions applicable to nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment;
(4) Shall review information submitted by the
certified verifier to assure that it meets the requirements set forth in this
chapter;
(5) May inspect the
operation, with the verifier if requested by the Department, and request
records pertaining to the SCWQP, NMP or management otherwise related to
addressing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment issues on the operation in order
to verify the application; and
(6)
Shall retain as required by law the application, information, and records in a
manner that protects its confidentiality prior to certification and retain all
records and information in a manner that protects the identity of the person
applying in perpetuity.
E. A certification may be approved if the
Department determines that an operation:
(1)
Meets the laws, regulations, rules, and permit conditions applicable to the
operation at the time of certification;
(2) Has no outstanding conditions resulting
in movement of nitrogen, phosphorus, or sediment that impacts water quality;
(3) Receives approval from MDE if
the operation is permitted or has an application submitted to be permitted by
MDE;
(4) Is managed under a current
SCWQP that fully implements BMPs to address all nitrogen, phosphorus, and
sediment runoff on the operation;
(5) Manages fertility using a current NMP
fully implemented in accordance with COMAR 15.20.07 and 15.20.08;
(6) Is in compliance with all State and
federal laws, regulations, and permit conditions related to agricultural
sources of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment on the operation;
(7) Meets the agricultural nitrogen,
phosphorus, and sediment reduction thresholds required for achieving the local
and Chesapeake Bay TMDLs approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
at the time of certification as determined by MNTT; and
(8) Enters into the Certainty agreement
required under §F of this regulation.
F. The person responsible for the management
of an operation approved for the Program shall enter into a Certainty agreement
with the Department identifying requirements for maintaining the certification
including:
(1) Continued compliance with
applicable local, State, and federal laws, regulations, and permit requirements
pertaining to nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment control;
(2) Maintenance and full implementation of a
current NMP;
(3) Maintenance of
BMPs that address nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment control, and are part of
the SCWQP and any other BMPs necessary to achieve certification;
(4) Meeting record-keeping and annual
reporting requirements;
(5)
Agreeing to site reviews and inspection of records at least once every 3 years
to verify current conditions on the operation and compliance with certification
requirements and recognizing that the Department reserves the right to inspect
more frequently if it determines a need;
(6) Agreeing to notify the Department no
later than 60 days prior to any change in the owner or operator;
(7) Agreeing to notify the Department as soon
as practicable, but in any case no later than 60 days after the occurrence of
any condition or event which would impact the certification under the Program,
including but not limited to property title transfers or changes in the
operation, pursuant to Regulation .05A(2) of this chapter, that result in or
increase nitrogen, phosphorus, or sediment runoff or change adherence to TMDL
baseload; and
(8) Agreeing to
address within a time frame established by the Department, after concurrence by
MDE, any nitrogen, phosphorus, or sediment runoff problem arising on a
certified operation during the certification period through no fault of the
operator.
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