Section 327IAC19-7-3. Farmstead plan  


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  •    (a) A farmstead plan must show all existing and proposed structures, including the most recent construction approval dates for all existing structures and, within five hundred (500) feet of the waste management systems, the following known features:

    (1) Surface waters of the state.

    (2) Public and private roads.

    (3) Water well locations.

    (4) Characteristics of karst terrain.

    (5) Production area surface drainage patterns.

    (6) Property boundary line.

    (7) All outfalls of known subsurface drainage structures, including perimeter drain outfalls.

    (8) Drainage inlets, including water and sediment control basins.

    (9) Mortality management sites.

    (10) Any residence.

      (b) In addition to the information required in subsection (a), the farmstead plan must show the diversion of uncontaminated surface water.

      (c) The farmstead plan must also show the type and number of animals per structure.

      (d) The farmstead plan must be legible and either:

    (1) drawn to approximate scale; or

    (2) show specific distances between the:

    (A) waste management systems; and

    (B) features in subsection (a) that are within five hundred (500) feet of the existing or proposed waste management system.

      (e) The farmstead plan must contain reference to true north.

      (f) The farmstead plan must indicate any part of the CFO that is in a one hundred (100) year flood plain.

      (g) The plan must be submitted on paper not less than eight and one-half (8 1/2) inches by eleven (11) inches in size and not more than twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches in size. (Water Pollution Control Division; 327 IAC 19-7-3; filed Feb 6, 2012, 2:58 p.m.: 20120307-IR-327090615FRA, eff Jul 1, 2012)