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The Nutrient Action Programme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019

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Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Nutrient Action Programme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019 and come into operation on 15th October 2019.

Interpretation

2.  The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954(1) applies to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Assembly.

Amendments to the Nutrient Action Programme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019

3.  The Nutrient Action Programme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019(2) are amended as follows.

Amendment of regulation 3

4.  In regulation 3(2), insert the following definitions in alphabetic order—

“derogated holding” means a grassland holding for which a derogation has been granted;

“derogation” means a derogation from the limit of livestock manure that can be applied to land each year, granted by the Department in accordance with regulation 39;

“derogation application” means an application for derogation submitted by the controller to the Department in such manner as it may require;

“low emission slurry spreading equipment” means equipment which is used to spread slurry by bandspreading, dribble bar, trailing hose, trailing shoe, soil incorporation or soil injection methods;.

Amendment of regulation 8

5.  In regulation 8—

(a)in paragraph (2)(f) for “Schedule 4” substitute “Part 1 of Schedule 4”;

(b)after paragraph (2)(f) insert—

(g)taking into account the risk assessment set out in Part 2 of Schedule 4, there is a significant risk of causing water pollution.;

(c)in paragraph (9) after sub-paragraph (c) insert—

(d)paragraph (5)(f) shall apply as if for 3 metres there were substituted 5 metres.;

(d)in paragraph (11)—

(i)omit sub-paragraph (c);

(ii)for sub-paragraph (d) substitute—

(d)where it is not practical to comply with sub-paragraph (a) or (b) or paragraph (13), on a field due to the slope, the appropriate person may then spread on that field, close to the ground using inverted splash plate spreading and must keep a record of such spreading, in such format as the Department may specify..

Amendment of regulation 9

6.  In regulation 9(1), for “The” substitute “Except where regulation 39 applies, the”.

Amendment of regulation 12

7.  In regulation 12, after paragraph (4) insert—

(4A) Paragraphs (2) and (3) shall not apply in relation to the controller where anaerobic digestate is produced—

(a)on the holding on which it is to be applied; and

(b)from livestock manure or non-waste feedstocks generated on the holding..

Amendment of regulation 13

8.  In regulation 13, after paragraph (3) insert—

(4) The application limits set out in Table 2 of Schedule 3 shall have effect from 1st January 2020..

Amendment of regulation 16(2)

9.  In regulation 16(2)—

(a)in sub-paragraph (h) omit “and”

(b)in sub-paragraph (i) for “Schedule 2.” substitute “Schedule 2; and”

(c)after sub-paragraph (i) insert—

(j)in the case of a derogated holding, a description of the housing and manure storage system, including the volume of manure storage available..

Amendment of regulation 20

10.  In regulation 20(3), for “with” substitute “within”.

Amendment of regulation 21

11.  In regulation 21—

(a)for paragraph (2) substitute—

(2) If poultry litter or anaerobic digestate fibre is to be stored in a field heap, the controller must inform the Department in such manner as it may require.;

(b)omit paragraph (3);

(c)in paragraph (4) after “poultry litter” insert “ or anaerobic digestate fibre”.

Amendment of regulation 27

12.  In regulation 27—

(a)in paragraph (1)(h), for “any communication given to the Department” substitute “the reason why that regulation applies to any particular field”;

(b)in paragraph (1)(k), for “regulation 13(1) or 14(1)” substitute “regulation 12(2), 13(1) or 14(1)”;

(c)in paragraph (1)(m) at the end omit “and”

(d)in paragraph (1)(n) for “manure.” substitute “manure; and”

(e)after paragraph (1)(n) insert—

(o)where regulation 21(2) applies, particulars of any communications given to the Department.;

(f)in paragraph (2), for “(1)(a) to (m)” substitute “(1)(a) to (m) and (o)”;

(g)for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) Records under paragraph (1)(n) shall be prepared for each calendar year and shall be submitted to the Department by 1st March of the following year for derogated holdings and by 31st January of the following year for all other holdings, in a format specified by the Department and a copy shall be retained by the controller for a period of 5 years from the date of preparation or submission whichever is later.;

(h)after paragraph (3) insert—

(3A) Where the controller is required to prepare a fertilisation plan in relation to a derogated holding for a calendar year they shall prepare that plan no later than 1st March in that calendar year..

Amendment of regulation 31

13.  In regulation 31(2), for “21(3)(d) and 30(2)(c)” substitute “30(2)(c) and 40(4)”.

Amendment of regulation 32

14.  In regulation 32—

(a)for paragraph (1) substitute—

(1) It shall be an offence for the controller to fail to comply without reasonable excuse with regulation 4, 9(1), 17(1) or (3), 18, 25, 27(3), 40(3) or Schedule 8 except paragraph 4.;

(b)for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) It shall be an offence for the controller to fail to comply with regulation 9(5), 10, 11(1) or (2), 13(1), 14(1), 22, 27(1), (2), (3A) or (4), 28, 40(5) or paragraph 4 of Schedule 8.;

(c)after paragraph (3) insert—

(3A) It shall be an offence—

(a)for the controller in relation to a derogated holding to fail to comply with regulation 16(1) or (4);

(b)for the controller in relation to any other holding to fail to comply without reasonable excuse with regulation 16(1) or (4)..

Amendment of regulation 35

15.  In regulation 35, after paragraph (6) insert—

(7) As part of the review conducted under this regulation, the Department must review the overall position of derogations granted under regulation 39(3) against the effectiveness in meeting objectives of reducing water pollution from nutrients and preventing further pollution..

Insert Part 10

16.  After Part 9 insert—

PART 10Derogation from measures governing the limits on land application of livestock manure

39.(1) A controller may submit to the Department an application for an annual authorisation by such date as may be specified by the Department in a calendar year to apply grazing livestock manure containing up to 250kg nitrogen per hectare in that year.

(2) In the application referred to in paragraph (1), the controller shall undertake in writing to submit to all the controls provided for in regulation 40 and to fulfil the conditions set out in Schedule 8.

(3) An authorisation to apply an amount of livestock manure containing up to 250kg nitrogen per hectare per year shall be granted by the Department, subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 8.

40.(1) The Department shall carry out administrative controls in respect of all applications for authorisation for the assessment of compliance with the conditions set out in Schedule 8.

(2) The Department shall refuse a derogation application as follows—

(a)where it is demonstrated that those conditions are not fulfilled, the Department shall refuse the application within a period of 28 days from the date specified by the Department in accordance with regulation 39(1) and the applicant shall be informed of the reasons for refusal, but;

(b)where the Department has not notified the applicant of a refusal within the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), the derogation shall be deemed to have been granted.

(3) Where it is established that in any year, a grassland holding covered by an authorisation did not fulfil the conditions set out in Schedule 8, the controller commits an offence and shall not be eligible for an authorisation the following year.

(4) The controller may appeal the decision by the Department in relation to a refusal under paragraph (2) or in relation to an authorisation under paragraph (3) in accordance with the procedure set out in regulation 31.

(5) Where the derogation has been granted or deemed to have been granted, the controller shall prepare and retain a fertilisation plan..

Amendment of Schedule 2

17.  At the end of Schedule 2 insert—

Criteria as to calculation of phosphorus balance

1.(1) Phosphorus balance is the difference between phosphorus inputs to the holding less the total of phosphorus outputs leaving the holding. It is calculated per unit area of agricultural land on the holding for each calendar year.

(2) Phosphorus inputs include, when imported on to the holding—

(a)the total amount of phosphorus in chemical fertiliser;

(b)the total amount of phosphorus in feedstuffs (calculated using values from Table 7); and

(c)the total amount of phosphorus in organic manure (calculated using values from Table 2).

(3) Phosphorus outputs include, when exported from the holding—

(a)the total amount of phosphorus in produce, for example, meat, milk and crops (calculated using values from Table 7); and

(b)the total amount of phosphorus in organic manure (calculated using values from Table 2).

(4) Inputs of phosphorus to agricultural land in precipitation and losses of phosphorus from the holding to any waterway or water contained in any underground strata are excluded from the balance calculation.

Table 7

Phosphorus (P) content of agricultural products and feedstuffs

Agricultural productPhosphorus content (% fresh weight)
Poultry concentrate0.5 (or actual declared content)
Pig concentrate0.48 (or actual declared content)
Ruminant concentrate0.55 (or actual declared content)
All other concentrates0.58 (or actual declared content)
Cattle0.66
Milk0.10
Sheep0.54
Wool0.04
Pigs0.50
Poultry0.58
Eggs0.22
Straw0.10
Silage0.06
Hay0.30
Potatoes0.04
Oats0.29
Barley0.30
Wheat0.26
Maize0.25
Full fat soya0.45
Linseed0.81
Rape1.10
Soya0.68
Sunflower0.93
Gluten0.96
Citrus0.1
Wheat distillers0.77
Corn distillers0.77
Peas0.44
Palm kernel0.63
Pollard1.00
Soya hulls0.14
Sugar beet0.1
Grass fresh0.06
Whole crop wheat fresh0.09
Whole crop wheat silage0.09
Forage maize fresh0.07
Forage maize silage0.07

Amendment of Schedule 3

18.  In Schedule 3—

(a)the heading of Table 2(b) for “under” substitute “over”;

(b)in Table 3—

(i)for the entry “Pig slurries” substitute—

(2)

50% of phosphate availability assumed at soil phosphorus index of 0 or 1 and for potatoes and vegetables.

(3)

Figures in bold are most common values.

Pig slurries(2)
Pig slurry(3)20.40.8
40.751.5
61.12.2
Separated pig slurry (liquid portion)30.551.1

(ii)in the text for the entry “Other organic manures” at the end insert “For anaerobic digestate the record of nutrient content analysis as required by regulation 12(1) shall be used.”.

Amendment of Schedule 4

19.  In Schedule 4—

(a)after the heading in Schedule 4 insert—

PART 1

(b)in Table 1—

(i)for the heading of the fifth column substitute “Chemical fertiliser”;

(ii)for the entry “Distance from spreading area to lake” substitute—

Distance from spreading area to lakeHighless than 30 metresless than 30 metresless than 10 metres
Medium30 – 40 metres30 – 40 metres10 – 15 metres
Lowgreater than 40 metresgreater than 40 metresgreater than 15 metres

(c)at the end of Schedule 4 insert—

PART 2Risk assessment for fertiliser application to land other than steeply sloping land

1.  If an application of organic manure (including livestock manure) or chemical fertiliser to sloping land is proposed, a risk assessment must be undertaken in addition to meeting all relevant requirements of these Regulations. The factors set out in Table 3 shall be considered in making this risk assessment. Table 4 shall be consulted to ascertain whether fertiliser application is permitted.

Table 3

Risk assessment for fertiliser application to land other than steeply sloping land

FactorRisk LevelOrganic ManuresChemical Fertiliser
GrasslandOther landGrasslandOther land
Slope percentage inclineHigh20% or more (See Part 1)15% or more (See Part 1)20% or more (See Part 1)15% or more (See Part 1)
Medium10 to less than 20%10 to less than 15%10 to less than 20%10 to less than 15%
LowLess than 10%Less than 10%Less than 10%Less than 10%
Distance from spreading area to waterway other than lakesHighLess than 10 metres (see Note 1)Less than 2 metres
Medium10 to 20 metres (see Note 2)2 to 5 metres
LowMore than 20 metresMore than 5 metres
Distance from spreading area to lakeHighLess than 20 metresLess than 10 metres
Medium20 to 30 metres10 to 15 metres
LowMore than 30 metresMore than 15 metres
Amount applied per hectare per applicationHighMore than 50m3 (liquid) or 50 tonnes (solid)More than 150kg Nitrogen
Medium25 to 50m3 (liquid) or 25 to 50 tonnes (solid) (see Note 2)120 to 150kg Nitrogen
LowLess than 25m3 (liquid) or 25 tonnes (solid)Less than 120kg Nitrogen
Soil conditions at time of proposed slurry applicationHighVery wet, compacted soilVery wet, compacted soil
MediumWet, poached soilWet, poached soil
LowDry, firm trafficable soilDry, firm trafficable soil
Forecast weather conditions for next 48 hoursHighHeavy rainfall (more than 4mm per hour)Heavy rainfall (more than 4mm per hour)
MediumModerate rainfall (0.5 to 4mm per hour)Moderate rainfall (0.5 to 4mm per hour)
LowLow rainfall (less than 0.5mm per hour)Low rainfall (less than 0.5mm per hour)
Arable land only – time to incorporationLiquidSolid
HighMore than 48 hours (see Note 3)More than 5 daysNot applicable
Medium12 to 48 hours3 to 5 daysNot applicable
LowLess than 12 hoursless than 3 daysNot applicable

Note 1: If regulation 8(5)(f) applies, for risk level “high” substitute “medium”.

Note 2: During the month of February and the period of 30th September to 15th October each year the distances and quantity in regulation 8(9) apply: spreading must not be done within 15m of a waterway or 5m if regulation 8(5)(f) applies, 30m of a lake and the application rate must not exceed 30m3 or 30 tonnes per hectare.

Note 3: Where organic manure is applied to an established crop, incorporation is not required, for risk level “high” substitute “medium”.

Table 4

Risk Assessment Determination

Risk LevelNumber of factors applicableIs the land application of fertiliser permitted?
HighOne or more factorsNo
MediumThree or more factorsNo
One or two factorsYes
LowOne or more factorsYes

Insertion Schedule 8

20.  After Schedule 7, insert Schedule 8 set out in the Schedule.

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs on 24th September 2019

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