CERCLA Air Emissions Reporting for Livestock Poultry Farms
EPA Update - 5/7/2018
EPA updated their website on April 30 to state that air emissions from animal waste are not required under CERCLA or EPCRA due to legislation that was passed in March. Here is a portion of their statement:
“... due to legislative changes in the ‘Fair Agricultural Reporting Method Act’ or ‘FARM Act’ in March 2018, ‘air emissions from animal waste at a farm’ are exempt from reporting under CERCLA. These types of releases also do not need to be reported under EPCRA. For more information, please see: FARM Act Q&A.”
This legislation relieves livestock and poultry producers from both CERCLA and EPCRA air emissions reporting requirements related to animal waste. However, it is not a blanket exemption for all air emissions (an anhydrous ammonia tank, for example) that might occur on a farm.
EPA Procedure for Reporting - 12/8/2017
- Notify the NRC. This may be done by email (farms@uscg.mil). Please identify your reportable release as an “initial continuous release notification.”
- Submit an initial written notification to the EPA Region 4 office.
- One year later submit an additional follow-up written notification to the EPA Region 4 office.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4
Atlanta Federal Center
61 Forsyth Street
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Resources
- Estimated Number of Animals that May Generate Ammonia Emissions of More Than 100 lb/day
- UK Ag Engineers Help Farmers with new EPA Air Emissions Reporting
- CERCLA and EPCRA Reporting Requirements for Air Releases of Hazardous Substances from Animal Waste at Farms
- USPOULTRY Video Assists Growers with New Emissions Reports
- Calculators for Laying Hen Emissions
- University of Illinois Swine, Dairy, Beef and Poultry Emission Calculators