Nutrient Management
The Nutrient Management Specialist works with landowners and private
consultants to help them balance the application of nutrients such as
nitrogen and phosphorus to meet crop needs. These nutrients are commonly
found in animal manure and commercial fertilizers. The Conservation
District administers Act 38, Pennsylvania's Nutrient Management Law.
The goal of this program is to increase crop productivity while decreasing
potential threats to water quality from overapplying nutrients.
All farms are required to have a manure management plan. However, some
farms are considered concentrated animal operations (CAO) and are required
to have an Act 38 level Nutrient Management Plan (NMP). You can determine
if your farm's a CAO with the instructions provided in the "Is
Your Farm a CAO?" brochure. Even if your farming operation
is not considered a CAO, there are cases when an Act 38 NMP may be required.
For example, a plan may be written in order to obtain a township permit
to build a manure storage or may be required to complete an Agricultural
Land Preservation Program application.
In the case of a manure spill
please call 1-877-333-1904 (24 hours).
The PA Fish and Boat Commission introduced
a new toll-free hotline for the public to report suspected pollution
incidents or fish kills. 1-855-347-4545 provides a way to
quickly alert PFBC staff to suspected environmental incidents.
Biosolids
Application of recycled nutrients (Biosolids) from Wastewater Treatment
Plants is a permitted activity authorized and regulated by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). For
further information, contact Tom Sweeney at 717-705-4786 or Water Management
at 717-705-4707 of DEP.
