§ 90.64.140. Technical assistance teams -- Standards and specifications for dairy nutrient management plans
(1) The conservation commission shall establish four dairy nutrient management technical assistance teams by June 1, 1998. The teams shall be geographically located throughout the state. Each team shall consist of one or more professional engineers, local conservation district employees, and dairy nutrient management experts from Washington State University. The purpose of the teams is to:
(a) Actively develop and promote new cost-effective approaches for managing dairy nutrients; and
(b) Assist dairy farms in developing dairy nutrient management plans.
(2) By January 1, 1999, each team shall develop one or more initial sets of standards and specifications to assist dairy producers in developing and implementing dairy nutrient management plans. Standards and specifications developed by a technical assistance team shall be appropriate to the soils and other conditions within that geographic area and shall be reviewed by the *advisory and oversight committee.
[1998 c 262 § 10.]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: The dairy nutrient management program advisory and oversight committee was created in section 8, chapter 262, Laws of 1998, which was vetoed.
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