| | | | Equation (3) | |
| AAR | = | N | |
0.0026 |
Where: | | | | | |
| AAR = Annual application rate in gallons per acre per 365-day period. |
| N = Amount of nitrogen in pounds per acre per 365-day period needed by the crop or vegetation grown on the land (subtract any nitrogen supplied by other sources - For example, commercial fertilizers or manures). |
(6) Spreader drive length. To determine the distance (in feet) over which a load of liquid septage should be spread to meet the application rate, use equation (4).
| | | | Equation (4) | |
Drive length (in feet) = gallons in spreader ÷ spread width (in feet) x 43,560 ÷ AAR |
Where: | | | | | |
| AAR = Annual application rate in gallons per acre per 365-day period. |
(7) Monitoring.
(a) Samples of septage that are collected and analyzed must be representative of the septage that is applied to the land.
(b) When septage is applied to the land and pH adjustment as described in subsection (3)(a)(iii) of this section is used to meet the pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements, each container of septage that is applied to the land must be monitored to determine compliance with the pH requirements.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters
70.95J and
70.95 RCW. WSR 07-12-010 (Order 06-06), § 173-308-270, filed 5/24/07, effective 6/24/07. Statutory Authority: RCW
70.95J.020 and
70.95.255. WSR 98-05-101 (Order 97-30), § 173-308-270, filed 2/18/98, effective 3/21/98.]