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Wyoming State characteristics Conservation practices CNMP Planning and Implementation Partnership EQIP WY DEQ

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Page 1: Wyoming State characteristics Conservation practices CNMP Planning and Implementation Partnership EQIP WY DEQ

Wyoming

• State characteristics

• Conservation practices

• CNMP Planning and Implementation

• Partnership

• EQIP

• WY DEQ

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Wyoming

State Characteristics

Climate

Elevation

Precipitation

Temperature

Agriculture

• Cropland

• Livestock

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Wyoming Climate• The climate of any area in Wyoming is largely

determined by its latitude, altitude, and the elevation. Most is adapted to cool season crops but the southeast corner is adapted to warm season crops.

• Annual precipitation averages 15.45” however most cropland areas range from 7” to 15” so the majority of cropland is irrigated.

• Temperature can vary from below 20oF in the winter to above 90oF in the summer, however the average temperature is 45.6oF for Wyoming.

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Wyoming Growing Season Varies

• Wyoming has the second highest mean elevation in the United States at 6,700 feet above sea level. The highest point of elevation is Gannett Peak at 13,804 feet in the west and the lowest point is near Devil’s Tower at 3,125 feet in the east.

• Consequently, the growing season ranges from 140 days in the eastern side of the state to

60 days in the higher elevation or central and western part of the state.

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Wyoming Agriculture

• Wyoming is the 9th largest state

• Forty-two percent of the land is owned by the federal government.

• Wyoming has the 23 counties

• 11,000 farms with an average size of 2,726 acres

• Most permitted CAFO locations are located in the southeast area of the state.

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WY Crop Production

• WY ranks 8th nationwide in barley production

20th in Hay

33rd in wheat.

• Wyoming also produces dry edible beans, sugarbeets and corn silage

• Hay is the leading crop in Wyoming in terms of value of production.

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Wyoming Livestock

• The cattle industry is by far the largest component of Wyoming agriculture with an inventory of 1,320,000. Milk cows 5,300.

• Wyoming is ranked 4th in lambs and sheep. with 375,000 head.

• Hogs and pigs 2009 inventory was at 87,000.

• Horses and ponies is at 80,476.

• Chickens is at 13,000.

• Milk Goats at 1,700 - Meat/Other at 7,000.

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Partners: CAFO Permitted Facility Team ReviewProducer/Owner - WY DEQ

- NRCS/TSP

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CNMP Planning &Implementation National CNMP Template*NRCS/TSP Nut Mgmt Specialist

*NRCS/TSP State Licensed Engineer

Narrative Approach

Verify adequate collection,

handling, storage, and /or treatment of manure.

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WY National CNMP Template• Background and Site Information

• Manure Handling and Storage

• Farmstead Safety and Security

• Land Treatment Practices

• Nutrient Management

• Soil and Risk Assessment

• Record Keeping

• Feed Management (optional)

• Other Utilization Options

WY isn’t budgeted for MMP until 2012

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WY NRCS Conservation Practices• Sediment Basin (350)

• Diversion (362)

• Vegetated Treatment Area (VTA) (635)

• Waste Storage Facility (313)

• Nutrient Management (590)

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TYPICAL WYOMING AG WASTE DESIGN

Sediment basins temporarily retain water and are emptied into a liquid waste storage pond or pumped and land applied. Evaporation exceeds precipitation in Wyoming so many ponds are emptied through evaporation. Other waste storage ponds are pumped down with the liquid waste spread through irrigation systems.

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The runoff from a facility is uniformly spread on to a Vegetated Treatment Area (Practice Code 635)

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NRCS EQIP ProgramStatewide funding for Ag Waste ProjectsStatewide funding for CAP – CNMP plans

CAP CNMP-Those with little or no issues will be ranked highest for CNMP-CAP

Ag Waste Projects –Those with greatest water quality needs are ranked highest.

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FUTURE CNMP EPA reducing the animal units ie:1000 to 500

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FUTURE CNMP: AFOMost Ranches in Wyoming have traditionally placed their working corals on a water source ..

Corrals have surface water source fenced into corral. Animals have direct access to surface water and all runoff goes into surface water

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Air Quality

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Wyoming DEQ/WYPDES

Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

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A View from above

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Wyoming Geography

• 97,814 square miles10th largest state

• Mean Elevation6700 feet

• 16 Major Watersheds11 east of the national divide5 west

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Major Watersheds of Wyoming

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25 Year / 24 Hour Event

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WYPDES Program

• Wyoming Pollution Discharge and Elimination System

• PermittingPoint Source

Non-point Source• Compliance

SamplingInspections

Minor Enforcement• Enforcement

Elevated Enforcement

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Compliance Program• 1650 point source permits• 2150 non-point source permits• 6 Compliance Inspectors – 2 CAFO

Inspectors- 50 point source- 50 non-point source (storm water)- 20 CAFO

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CAFO Permits

• 51 CAFO permits statewide• 44 Beef Cattle• 4 Hog• 1 Dairy• 1 Sheep• 1 Horse (pending)

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2008 Final Rule• DEQ/NRCS site visits

- all permits expiring in the upcoming year.- collaboration of NRCS agronomy/technicians/engineers with DEQ

permit writers and inspectors• Public notice of NMP• Revised annual report

- contains all the components of the existing report - provide an outline of nutrient management for the upcoming production year- filing date of April 15th

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Revised Annual Report

• Goals- Reduce reporting errors- Provide a more complete “snapshot” of nutrient management for the upcoming production year- User friendly

* drop down selection* worksheets

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Revised Annual Report

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Revised Annual Report

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Revised Annual Report

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Wyoming DEQ • Brian Lovett

- Compliance Supervisor/Project [email protected]

• Jim Eisenhauer- Inspection Program [email protected]

• Jon Deutscher- CAFO Program Lead [email protected]