State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-11 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-459a > 459a-403

459A.403 SOLIDS STOCKPILING. A person may stockpile solids, subject to all of the following: 1. a. The person shall not stockpile the solids within the following distances: (1) Four hundred feet from a designated area other than a high-quality water resource. (2) Eight hundred feet from a high-quality water resource. b. The person shall not stockpile solids within two hundred feet from a terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet unless the solids are maintained in a manner that will not allow precipitation-induced runoff to drain from the solids to the terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet. c. The person shall not stockpile solids in a grassed waterway or where water pools on the soil surface. d. The person shall not stockpile solids on land having a slope of more than three percent unless methods, structures, or practices are implemented to contain the stockpiled solids, including but not limited to using hay bales, silt fences, temporary earthen berms, or other effective measures, and to prevent or diminish precipitation-induced runoff from the stockpiled solids. 2. The person must remove the stockpiled solids and apply them in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, including but not limited to section 459A.410, within six months after the solids are stockpiled.
         Section History: Recent Form
2006 Acts, ch 1088, §5, 6
         Footnotes
Section takes effect April 26, 2006, and applies retroactively to February 13, 2006; 2006 Acts, ch 1088, §6

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-11 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-459a > 459a-403

459A.403 SOLIDS STOCKPILING. A person may stockpile solids, subject to all of the following: 1. a. The person shall not stockpile the solids within the following distances: (1) Four hundred feet from a designated area other than a high-quality water resource. (2) Eight hundred feet from a high-quality water resource. b. The person shall not stockpile solids within two hundred feet from a terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet unless the solids are maintained in a manner that will not allow precipitation-induced runoff to drain from the solids to the terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet. c. The person shall not stockpile solids in a grassed waterway or where water pools on the soil surface. d. The person shall not stockpile solids on land having a slope of more than three percent unless methods, structures, or practices are implemented to contain the stockpiled solids, including but not limited to using hay bales, silt fences, temporary earthen berms, or other effective measures, and to prevent or diminish precipitation-induced runoff from the stockpiled solids. 2. The person must remove the stockpiled solids and apply them in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, including but not limited to section 459A.410, within six months after the solids are stockpiled.
         Section History: Recent Form
2006 Acts, ch 1088, §5, 6
         Footnotes
Section takes effect April 26, 2006, and applies retroactively to February 13, 2006; 2006 Acts, ch 1088, §6

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-11 > Subtitle-1 > Chapter-459a > 459a-403

459A.403 SOLIDS STOCKPILING. A person may stockpile solids, subject to all of the following: 1. a. The person shall not stockpile the solids within the following distances: (1) Four hundred feet from a designated area other than a high-quality water resource. (2) Eight hundred feet from a high-quality water resource. b. The person shall not stockpile solids within two hundred feet from a terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet unless the solids are maintained in a manner that will not allow precipitation-induced runoff to drain from the solids to the terrace tile inlet or surface tile inlet. c. The person shall not stockpile solids in a grassed waterway or where water pools on the soil surface. d. The person shall not stockpile solids on land having a slope of more than three percent unless methods, structures, or practices are implemented to contain the stockpiled solids, including but not limited to using hay bales, silt fences, temporary earthen berms, or other effective measures, and to prevent or diminish precipitation-induced runoff from the stockpiled solids. 2. The person must remove the stockpiled solids and apply them in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, including but not limited to section 459A.410, within six months after the solids are stockpiled.
         Section History: Recent Form
2006 Acts, ch 1088, §5, 6
         Footnotes
Section takes effect April 26, 2006, and applies retroactively to February 13, 2006; 2006 Acts, ch 1088, §6