Water Quality and Animal
Feeding Operations in Arizona: A Producer's Notebook
Arizona
Department of Agriculture
The Arizona
Department of Agriculture (ADA) established the Agriculture
Consultation and Training (ACT) Program in 1994. ACT is an innovative
compliance assistance program strongly supported by Arizona’s diverse
agricultural interests. ACT responds to requests from the agricultural
community to provide assistance on compliance with state laws, rules,
regulations, policies, and federal mandates. Upon request, on-site
visits are conducted to determine potential violations and if applicable,
written corrective recommendations are provided. There is no
regulatory pressure to address violations through this program.
The purpose of the program is to inform producers of the laws and
help them to achieve compliance without using regulatory
enticements.
ACT began by addressing the Federal Worker
Protection Standards and has since branched out to cover other regulatory
issues administered by ADA. Now, through an Interagency Service
Agreement (ISA) signed with the Arizona
Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) in July 2000, ACT
is developing a compliance assistance program for Arizona Animal
Feeding Operations (AFOs). AFO Owners will be able to request an
on-site visit to determine if actions will be needed to achieve
compliance with water quality regulations. ACT will be looking
for the same areas of compliance as ADEQ inspectors (see last section)
but through the on-site visits, AFO owners will be able to address
potential problems. In addition, if a regulatory inspection has
resulted in a notice of correction or a notice of violation, ACT
can assist AFOs in finding assistance to address the issues.
ACT is not affiliated with on-going enforcement
activity within ADA or any other regulatory agency and detected
violations are not made available to regulatory personnel except
in cases of imminent danger where human health and welfare are concerned
and the violation is not addressed immediately.
After visiting a site, ACT personnel provide
the requestor with a detailed evaluation report. The report describes
information discussed during the visit as well as offers corrective
recommendations, if applicable.
ADA
1-800-294-0308
1688 West Adams 602/542-0972
Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Fax: 602/364-0830
Page updated 7/02
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