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Best Management Practices (BMP's)
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õ4820. Definitions For purposes of this subchapter: (1)"AAPs" means "Accepted Agricultural Practices" as defined by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Markets pursuant to subchapter 1 of this chapter. (2)"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Markets. (3)"Department" means the Department of Agriculture, Food and Markets. (4)"FSA" means the "Farm Service Agency," formerly named the "Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service," of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (5)"NRCS" means the "Natural Resources Conservation Service," formerly named the "Soil Conservation Service," of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. õ4821. Assistance Program Created; Administration (a)Program created. A program is created to provide state financial assistance to Vermont farmers in support of their voluntary construction of on-farm improvements designed to abate non-point source agricultural waste discharges into the waters of the state of Vermont, consistent with goals of the federal Water Pollution Control Act and with state water quality standards. The program shall be conducted in a manner which makes maximum use of federal financial aid for the same purpose, as provided by this subchapter, and which seeks to use the least costly methods available to accomplish the abatement required. (b)Program administration. The Commissioner shall:
õ4822. Eligibility For State Assistance Vermont farmers shall be eligible to receive available state financial assistance with the installation of on-farm improvements designed to control agricultural non-point source waste discharges, provided that: (1)for farmers who also seek federal financial assistance for this purpose, the improvements:
(2)for farmers who decline to seek or accept federal financial assistance for this purpose, the improvements:
õ4823. Priorities; State Financial Assistance Awards (a)Priorities. State financial assistance available under this subchapter shall in each fiscal year be allocated according to the following priorities, except as provided by subsection (b) of this section, and as further defined by rule by the Commissioner:
(b)Exceptions. The Commissioner may award financial assistance under this subchapter for improvements on a farm which otherwise would not receive assistance under the priorities established by this section, when the Commissioner determines a severe condition of non-point source waste discharge exists which requires immediate abatement. õ4824. State Financial Assistance Awards (a)State grant. State financial assistance awarded under this subchapter shall be in the form of a grant. When a state grant is intended to match federal financial assistance for the same on-farm improvement project, the state grant shall be awarded only when the federal financial assistance has also been approved for awarded. An applicant for a state grant shall pay at least 15 percent of the total eligible project cost. The dollar amount of a state grant shall be equal to the total eligible project cost, less 15 percent of the total as paid by the applicant, and less the amount of any federal assistance awarded, except that a state grant shall not exceed 50 percent of the total eligible project cost. (b)Farmer contract. A state grant awarded to an applicant under this subchapter shall be awarded in accordance with a state contract containing contract terms substantially the same as those required for receipt of a federal award for the same purpose from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, except as provided by the Commissioner by rule. õ4825. Reports Annually by January 15 of each year, the Commissioner shall report to the general assembly regarding activities in support of the objectives of this subchapter, including use of state, federal and private funds: (1)undertaken during the preceding fiscal year; (2)in progress during the current fiscal year; (3)projected for the following fiscal year; and (4)remaining to be undertaken after the following fiscal year.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES REGULATIONS Effective Date: January 27, 1996
SECTION 1: GENERAL 1.1 Purpose It is a policy of the State of Vermont to assist farmers with the implementation of Best Management Practices that will protect and maintain water quality by reducing agricultural nonpoint source pollution. The implementation of Best Management Practices is subsequent to the implementation of Accepted Agricultural Practices. 1.2 Authorities: 6 V.S.A., Sections 4810, 4821, 4822, 4823, 4824
SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS 2.1 AAPs means "Accepted Agricultural Practices" as defined in rule by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Markets pursuant to 6 V.S.A., Chapter 215. 2.2 Agricultural Nonpoint Source Waste means wastes that reach the waters of the state via indirect discharge in a diffuse manner as a result of agricultural practices. 2.3 BMPs means "Best Management Practices." Best management practices are site specific on-farm remedies implemented either voluntarily or as required in order to address water quality problems and in order to achieve compliance with state water quality standards. 2.4 Commissioner means the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Markets. 2.5 Department means the Department of Agriculture, Food and Markets. 2.6 Farmer means:
2.7 FSA means the "Farm Service Agency" of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2.8 NRCS means the "Natural Resource Conservation Service" of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2.9 Secretary means the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, or his or her designated representative. 2.10 Vermont Phosphorus Models means models developed by the Natural Resource Conservation Service to predict phosphorus loading to waters of the State from agricultural nonpoint sources. 2.11 Waters or Waters of the State means all rivers, streams, creeks, brooks, reservoirs, ponds, lakes, springs and all bodies of surface waters, artificial or natural, which are contained within, flow through or border upon the state or any portion of it.
SECTION 3: WATERSHED TREATMENT PRIORITIESFOR VOLUNTARY IMPLEMENTATION OF BMPs 3.1 State financial assistance available under this rule shall be allocated in each fiscal year according to the following priorities, except as provided by subsection 3.8. 3.2 The boundaries of the Lake Champlain Basin and the Lake Memphremagog Basin are those defined by the state water quality plan prepared by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. 3.3 First priority shall be given to funding BMP implementation on individual farms:
3.4 Second priority shall be given to funding BMP implementation on individual farms:
3.5 Third priority shall be given to funding BMP implementation on individual farms:
3.6 Fourth priority shall be given to funding BMP implementation on all other individual farms:
3.7 Fifth priority shall be given to funding BMP implementation on other individual farms located anywhere in the state:
3.8 Exceptions. The Commissioner may award financial assistance under this section for BMPs on a farm that otherwise would not receive assistance under the priorities established in this section when the Commissioner determines a severe condition of nonpoint source waste discharge exists that requires immediate abatement. Financial assistance will be awarded only if the farmer has not been notified in writing by either the state or the federal government that a specific practice must be performed to avoid enforcement actions being taken against the farmer.
SECTION 4: BMPs ELIGIBLE FOR COST SHARING 4.1 BMPs shall be eligible for cost sharing provided that they meet one of the following:
SECTION 5: STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDS AND APPLICATION PROCESS 5.1 State financial assistance awarded under this section shall be in the form of a grant. When a state grant is intended to match federal financial assistance for the same on-farm improvement project, the state grant shall be awarded only when the available federal financial assistance has also been approved or awarded and where the applicant has agreed to accept the maximum federal financial assistance available. An applicant for a state grant shall pay at least 15 percent of the total eligible project cost. The dollar amount of a state grant shall be equal to the total eligible project cost, less 15 percent of the total as paid by the applicant, and less the amount of any federal assistance awarded or awards from other sources, except that a state grant shall not exceed 35 percent of the total eligible project cost where federal funds will be matched with the state grant. When there will be no federal funds to match the state grant, the state grant shall not exceed 50 percent of the total eligible project cost. 5.2 Applications shall be considered by the Commissioner on the basis of the watershed treatment priorities established in Section 3 of these rules. 5.3 Farmers seeking funding under this program shall file the following information:
5.4 The BMP Grant Application Form 1 shall contain the following information: FSA farm number, farmer name, location, statement of need. The BMP Grant Application Form 2 shall contain the following information: farm number, farmer name, location, description of the practice according to the standards set out in Section 4.1(c) of these rules, statement of need, estimated practice cost, cost share amount requested, and expected construction date. 5.5 Applications that are filed on or before October 1 of each year shall be given priority for funding in the next calendar year pursuant to the priorities contained in Section 3 of these rules. 5.6 Approval for State cost sharing for BMPs under these rules shall be obtained prior to commencement of construction of the BMP for which cost sharing is requested, except that between the effective date of these rules and March 30, 1996 the Commissionermay award grants according to the priorities established in Section 3 for eligible BMPs on which construction was started on or after April 26, 1995.
SECTION 6: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS 6.1 Awards of funding for BMP implementation shall require that the BMP be operated and maintained under contract or agreement for the design life of the practice under contract or agreement, but not to exceed 10 years. 6.2 Contracts for state grants awarded to an applicant shall be awarded in accordance with a state contract containing terms substantially the same as those required for receipt of a federal award for the same purpose from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 6.3 The contract will include provisions relating to Departmental oversight of the BMP's construction, certification of its construction as designed, and compliance monitoring of its operation. In cases where the federal government has also cost shared the BMP, the contract will establish responsibility of the involved agencies for these activities. 6.4 Failure to operate and maintain the BMP as specified in the contract will expose the recipient to state penalties including the obligation to repay the value of the grant remaining at such time as the Commissioner determines that the contract has been violated. 6.5 Operation and maintenance of a BMP system for the term of the contract shall be the responsibility of the BMP grant recipient.
SECTION 7: PROCESS FOR PETITIONING TO REQUIRE BMPs 7.1 General The Commissioner, upon receipt of a petition from a person with an interest in the agricultural nonpoint source component of the basin planning process, or on his or her own motion, shall determine whether to require BMPs beyond AAPs on farms or in a specific basin in order to achieve compliance with the water quality goals in section 1250 of Title 10 and any duly adopted basin plan. 7.2 Sufficient Financial Assistance If at any time implementation of a BMP is required by the Commissioner in order to correct a water quality violation or to achieve compliance with water quality standards in adjoining reaches of waters, receipt by a farmer of a grant of 85 percent of the total cost of a BMP's design, construction and the auxiliary equipment necessary to operate the system(s) from federal, state, or other sources shall be considered by the Commissioner to constitute sufficient financial assistance as required by 6 V.S.A. õ4810. The Commissioner may consider the farmer's ability to pay and determine that a contribution of less than 15 percent of the total BMP cost by the farmer is allowed in some circumstances. 7.3 Content of Petitions Any petition shall be in writing and shall contain the following information unless waived in writing by the Commissioner.
7.4 Determination of Complete Petition Upon the initial filing of the petition the Commissioner may determine that additional information is necessary. Within 15 days of receipt of the petition the Commissioner shall notify the petitioner of the required information. At the same time, the Commissioner shall notify the petitioner of persons who shall receive the petition as provided by Section 7.5(d) of these rules. Upon receipt of that information, the petition shall be deemed to be complete and the review and hearing process as contained in subsection 7.6 shall start. 7.5 Petition Distribution The petitioner shall, in addition to filing an original and three (3) copies with the Commissioner, certify by affidavit that a complete copy of the petition and documentation has been filed with:
7.6 Review and Hearing Process
7.7 Notice of Decision The Commissioner shall make all practical efforts to issue a written decision in a timely manner. The decision shall set forth the facts and reasons supporting his or her decision. The Commissioner shall provide copies of the decision to all persons entitled to receive notice under subsections (5) and (6) above. 7.8 Appeal Any person engaged in farming who has been required by the Commissioner to implement best management practices or any person who has petitioned the Commissioner under this section may appeal the Commissioner's decision to the water resources board de novo.
SECTION 8: PHOSPHORUS LOADING REDUCTION CREDITING 8.1 The department's 1995 Vermont Dairy BMP Survey shall create the baseline data for determining phosphorus reduction credits for discontinuing winter spreading of manure within the Lake Champlain Basin. 8.2 The following practices shall be used to determine environmental credits for phosphorus reduction measured at the edge of the field following BMP implementation as part of a lake phosphorus allocation process:
8.3 The numerical values and the basis for determining phosphorus reduction credits for practices identified in subsection 8.2 of these rules will be contained in a procedure adopted and periodically revised, as necessary, by the Commissioner in consultation with the Secretary. The credits shall be used to show progress towards attaining compliance with the phosphorus allocation plan necessary to meet in-lake standards for phosphorus within the Lake Champlain Basin.
SECTION 9: REPORTS 9.1 Annually by January 15 of each year, the Commissioner shall report to the general assembly regarding activities in support of the objectives of this rule, including use of state, federal and private funds:
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