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Regulation 8(2)(f)
1. If an application of organic manure (including livestock manure) or chemical fertiliser to steeply 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 1 shall be considered in making this risk assessment. Table 2 shall be consulted to ascertain whether fertiliser application is permitted.N.I.
Factor | Risk | Liquid organic manures | Solid organic manures | Chemical nitrogen fertiliser |
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Distance from spreading area to waterway other than lake | High | less than 20 metres | less than 20 metres | less than 5 metres |
Medium | 20 – 30 metres | 20 – 30 metres | 5 – 10 metres | |
Low | greater than 30 metres | greater than 30 metres | greater than 10 metres | |
Distance from spreading area to lake | High | less than 30 metres | less than 30 metres | less than 5 metres |
Medium | 30 – 40 metres | 30 – 40 metres | 5 – 10 metres | |
Low | greater than 40 metres | greater than 40 metres | greater than 10 metres | |
Level of fertiliser applied | High | more than 25m3/ha | more than 25 tonnes/ha | greater than 120 kg/N/ha |
Medium | 15 – 25m3/ha | 15 – 25 tonnes/ha | 80 – 120 kg/N/ha | |
Low | less than 15m3/ha | less than 15 tonnes/ha | less than 80 kg/N/ha | |
Soil conditions | High | very wet, compacted soil | very wet, compacted soil | very wet, compacted soil |
Medium | wet, poached soil | wet, poached soil | wet, poached soil | |
Low | dry, firm trafficable soil | dry, firm trafficable soil | dry, firm trafficable soil | |
Forecast weather conditions for next 48 hours | High | heavy rainfall (more than 4 mm per hour) | heavy rainfall (more than 4 mm per hour) | heavy rainfall (more than 4 mm per hour) |
Medium | moderate rainfall (0.5 – 4 mm per hour) | moderate rainfall (0.5 – 4 mm per hour) | moderate rainfall (0.5 – 4 mm per hour) | |
Low | low rainfall (less than 0.5 mm per hour) | low rainfall (less than 0.5 mm per hour) | low rainfall (less than 0.5mm per hour) | |
Arable land only – time to incorporation | High | more than 48 hours | more than 5 days | n/a |
Medium | 12 – 48 hours | 3 – 5 days | n/a | |
Low | less than 12 hours | less than 3 days | n/a |
Risk level | Number of factors applicable | Is the land application of fertiliser permitted |
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High Risk | One or more factors | No |
Medium Risk | Two or more factors | No |
One factor | Yes | |
Low Risk | One or more factors | Yes |
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