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80-15-402. Prohibited activity

80-15-402. Prohibited activity. It is unlawful for a person to: (1) violate any provision of a specific agricultural chemical ground water management plan; (2) violate any lawful order issued pursuant to this chapter; or (3) violate any provision of this chapter. History: En. Sec. 17, Ch. 668, L. 1989.

80-15-211. General agricultural chemical ground water management plan

80-15-211. General agricultural chemical ground water management plan. The department shall develop and implement a general state agricultural chemical ground water management plan to achieve the policies of 80-15-103. This plan must include general program elements set forth in this chapter and best management plans and best management practices. Prior to publication of the plan, the […]

80-15-212. Specific agricultural chemical ground water management plans

80-15-212. Specific agricultural chemical ground water management plans. (1) Except as provided in 80-15-216, the department shall develop and implement agricultural chemical ground water management plans specific to particular agricultural chemicals and to a defined geographical area when the level of an agricultural chemical found in ground water is at 50% or greater of the standard […]

80-15-213. Beneficial use to be considered in developing management plans — water classification

80-15-213. Beneficial use to be considered in developing management plans — water classification. (1) (a) In developing general and specific agricultural chemical ground water management plans, the department shall consider the current and potential beneficial use of the ground water included in or affected by the plans. (b) If the ground water has not been classified: (i) the department […]

80-15-108. Confidentiality

80-15-108. Confidentiality. (1) The department and the department of environmental quality shall maintain the confidentiality of data declared confidential by EPA and chemical registrant data and information protected from disclosure by federal or state law. (2) The department of environmental quality shall comply with the requirements of 75-5-105 and the department shall comply with the requirements of […]

80-15-110. State regulations no more stringent than federal regulations or guidelines

80-15-110. State regulations no more stringent than federal regulations or guidelines. (1) After April 14, 1995, except as provided in subsections (2) through (5) or unless required by state law, the department of environmental quality may not adopt a rule to implement this chapter that is more stringent than the comparable federal regulations or guidelines that […]

80-15-201. Ground water standards

80-15-201. Ground water standards. (1) The department of environmental quality shall adopt standards and, as applicable, interim numerical standards for agricultural chemicals in ground water. The standards must be the same as any promulgated or nonpromulgated federal standard established by EPA, although the department of environmental quality may determine, pursuant to the requirements of subsection (4), […]

80-15-202. Monitoring programs

80-15-202. Monitoring programs. (1) The department or the department of environmental quality shall conduct monitoring programs to determine: (a) whether residues of agricultural chemicals are present in ground water; and (b) the likelihood of an agricultural chemical to enter ground water, if either department determines that sufficient valid scientific data is available to reasonably predict the behavior of […]