Feedlots definition

Feedlots means the cattle feedlots of Seller located at 857 North Highway 25, Leoti, Kansas and 12998 County Road 42, Yuma, Colorado. “Final Inventory” has the meaning set forth in S ection 2.4(d).
Feedlots means the cattle feedlots of Seller located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 00, Xxxxx, Xxxxxx and 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxx 00, Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx.

Examples of Feedlots in a sentence

  • Feedlots other than New Source Swine, Poultry, or Veal Calves Facilities.

  • Feedlots or manure storage areas eligible for coverage under this Permit must be able to comply with this Permit.

  • Feedlots should be restricted from locating in shoreline jurisdiction unless the applicant can satisfactorily demonstrate that they will cause no significant adverse environmental impacts.

  • Feedlots are prohibited in Commercial, Residential, Conservancy, Natural and Aquatic environments.

  • Quarantine Swine Feedlots and Feral Swine Approved Holding Facilities§1321.

  • Vegetative Filter Strips to Reduce Pathogens and Nutrients in Runoff from Livestock Feedlots.

  • Wastewater permits for Group 4 industrial wastewater treatment facilities which discharge industrial wastewater from the following: Animal Feeding Operations, Feedlots, Egg Production Facilities.

  • Federal regulation 40 CFR Part 412 – Feedlots Point Source Category, establishes effluent limitations and guidelines representing best practicable control technology currently available (BPT) and best available technology economically achievable (BAT).

  • Feedlots point source category study, preliminary data summary, December 31.

  • Feedlots where the pollution potential rating from the feedlot model is greater than or equal to one and which are discharging pollutants to Department of Natural Resources designated protected waters or to a sinkhole or shallow soils overlying fractured or cavernous bedrock or within 100 feet of a water well.

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