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Attachment C C-2 <br /> Reissued Waste Discharge Requirements General Order R5-2013-0122 <br /> Existing Milk Cow Dairies <br /> Contents of a Nutrient Management Plan <br /> Dairy Facility Assessment <br /> The NMP will include the initial Preliminary Dairy Facility Assessment <br /> (Attachment A) and the annual updates as required by Monitoring and Reporting <br /> Program R5-2013-0122. Copies of these assessments shall be maintained for <br /> 10 years. <br /> The NMP shall identify the name and address of the dairy, the dairy operator, <br /> and legal owner of the dairy property as reported in the Report of Waste <br /> Discharge and shall contain all of the following elements to demonstrate that the <br /> Discharger can control nutrient losses that may impact surface water or <br /> groundwater quality and comply with the requirements of the Order and the <br /> Technical Standards for Nutrient Management (Technical Standards). <br /> I. Land Application Area Information <br /> A. Identify each land application area (under the Discharger's control, <br /> whether it is owned, rented, or leased, to which manure or process <br /> wastewater from the production area is or may be applied for nutrient <br /> recycling) on a single published base map (topographic map or aerial <br /> photo) at an appropriate scale which includes: <br /> 1. A field identification system (Assessor's Parcel Number; land <br /> application area by name or number; total acreage of each land <br /> application area; crops grown; indication if each land application <br /> area is owned, rented, or leased by the Discharger; indication <br /> what type of waste is applied (solid manure only, wastewater only, <br /> or both solid manure and wastewater); drainage flow direction in <br /> each field, nearby surface waters, and storm water discharge <br /> points; tailwater and storm water drainage controls; subsurface <br /> (tile) drainage systems (including discharge points and lateral <br /> extent); irrigation supply wells and groundwater monitoring wells; <br /> sampling locations for discharges of storm water and tailwater to <br /> surface water from the field; and <br /> 2. Process wastewater conveyance structures, discharge points and <br /> discharge mixing points with irrigation water supplies; pumping <br /> facilities; flow meter locations; drainage ditches and canals, <br /> culverts, drainage controls (berms, levees, etc.), and drainage <br /> easements. <br />