503 - Definitions.

     § 503.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "AEU."  Animal equivalent unit.        "AEU per acre."  An animal equivalent unit per acre of     cropland or acre of land suitable for application of animal     manure.        "Agricultural operations."  The management and use of farming     resources for the production of crops, livestock or poultry.        "Animal equivalent unit."  One thousand pounds live weight of     livestock or poultry animals, regardless of the actual number of     individual animals comprising the unit.        "Animal housing facility."  A roofed structure or facility,     or any portion thereof, used for occupation by livestock or     poultry.        "Best management practice" or "BMP."  A practice or     combination of practices determined by the commission to be     effective and practicable (given technological, economic and     institutional considerations) to manage nutrients to protect     surface water and groundwater, taking into account applicable     nutrient requirements for crop utilization. The term includes,     but is not limited to:            (1)  Conservation tillage.            (2)  Crop rotation.            (3)  Soil testing.            (4)  Manure testing.            (5)  Diversions.            (6)  Manure storage facilities.            (7)  Storm water management practices.            (8)  Nutrient application.        "Board."  The Nutrient Management Advisory Board created by     section 510 (relating to Nutrient Management Advisory Board).        "Commission."  The State Conservation Commission established     by the act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, No.217), known as the     Conservation District Law.        "Concentrated animal feeding operation."  An agricultural     operation that meets the criteria established by the Department     of Environmental Protection under authority of the act of June     22, 1937 (P.L.1987, No.394), known as The Clean Streams Law.        "Concentrated animal operation."  Agricultural operations     meeting the criteria established under this chapter.        "Conservation district."  Any county conservation district     established under the act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, No.217),     known as the Conservation District Law.        "Cooperative extension."  The Cooperative Extension Service     of The Pennsylvania State University.        "Department."  The Department of Agriculture of the     Commonwealth.        "Fund."  The Nutrient Management Fund.        "Manure management facility."  A manure storage facility,     including a permanent structure or facility, or a portion of a     structure or facility, utilized for the primary purpose of     containing manure. The term includes liquid manure structures,     manure storage ponds, component reception pits and transfer     pipes, containment structures built under a confinement     building, permanent stacking and composting facilities and     manure treatment facilities. The term does not include the     animal confinement areas of poultry houses, horse stalls, free     stall barns or bedded pack animal housing systems.        "Nutrient."  A substance or recognized plant nutrient,     element or compound which is used or sold for its plant     nutritive content or its claimed nutritive value. The term     includes, but is not limited to, livestock and poultry manures,     compost as fertilizer, commercially manufactured chemical     fertilizers, sewage sludge or combinations thereof.        "Nutrient management plan."  A written site-specific plan     which incorporates best management practices to manage the use     of plant nutrients for crop production and water quality     protection consistent with the criteria established in sections     504 (relating to powers and duties of commission) and 506     (relating to nutrient management plans).        "Nutrient management specialist."  A person satisfying the     certification requirements of section 508 (relating to nutrient     management certification program and odor management     certification program).        "Odor management plan."  A written site-specific plan     identifying the practices, technologies, standards and     strategies to be implemented to manage the impact of odors     generated from animal housing or manure management facilities     located or to be located on the site.