Resource Guide for Livestock Manure Management (NM1320, Revised May 2020)
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Livestock producers and those who work with them often have questions or specific concerns about managing livestock manure. The following is a description of available resources, along with the names of contact people. Some of these programs are strictly educational, while others may provide educational, technical and financial assistance.
Livestock Environmental Nutrient Management Educational Support Program
Sponsor: North Dakota State University Extension
Purpose: This program provides research-based educational programs about livestock manure handling, storage and utilization using technologies that will protect water quality and put livestock producers in compliance with regulations.
Contacts:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) field offices
Sponsors: Local soil conservation districts (SCDs)
Purpose: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service field offices work in cooperation with local soil conservation districts to deliver technical assistance to landowners through voluntary programs to conserve natural resources on private land.
Contact: Local soil conservation districts and NRCS field offices are listed in local phone directories under federal government offices. Locations and contact people also can be found at the North Dakota NRCS website: www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/nd/contact/state/?cid=nrcs141p2_001605.
Local Section 319 Watershed Projects
Purpose: Local Section 319 watershed projects can provide financial and technical assistance for planning, designing and installing livestock manure management systems.
Contact:
Maps of the active watershed projects in the state and the associated contact directory can be found on the Non-point Source (NPS) website:
https://deq.nd.gov/WQ/3_Watershed_Mgmt/1_NPS_Mgmt/NPS.aspx
The local soil conservation district also can determine if your facility is within an active Section 319 watershed project.
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Environmental Services Program
Sponsor: North Dakota Stockmen’s Association
Purpose: This program provides site-specific advice on managing concentrated livestock areas, including manure-handling structures and practices that will protect water quality and comply with regulations, and help provide the producer with technical and financial assistance to install the structures and practices.
Contact:
North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality, Feedlot Program
Sponsor: North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality
Purpose: This division establishes rules for environmental compliance of animal-feeding operations in accordance with state and federal law, issues approvals to operate animal-feeding operations in compliance, inspects animal-feeding operations to assess environmental compliance and brings facilities that do not meet environmental requirements into compliance with environmental laws.
Contacts:
918 E Divide Ave., 4th Floor, Bismarck, ND 58501-1947
Phone: (701) 328-5210 Fax: (701) 328-5200
Email: bespe@nd.gov
Website: www.deq.nd.gov/WQ/2_NDPDES_Permits/1_AFO_CAFO/AC.aspx
Division of Water Quality
Division of Water Quality
North Dakota Livestock Pollution Prevention Program (LP3)
Sponsor: North Dakota Department of Agriculture
Purpose: This program works one on one with North Dakota livestock producers to identify environmental concerns, and provide the producer with technical and financial resources and access to engineering assistance to establish structures and practices to protect water quality and comply with regulations.
Contact:
NM1320 (Revised May 2020)
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