40731
. In order to assist in the development of the BACM, RACM, and
BARCT measures specified in Sections 40724, 40724.5, and 40724.6,
and to reduce or eliminate emissions of regulated air pollutants and
their precursors, the California Air Pollution Control Officers
Association, in consultation with the state board and other
interested parties, shall, not later than January 1, 2005, develop a
clearinghouse of available control measures and strategies for
agricultural sources of air pollution and emissions from agricultural
operations, including, but not limited to, the following sources:
(a) Operations that create fugitive dust emissions, including, but
not limited to, discing, tilling, material handling and storage, and
travel on unpaved roads.
(b) Confined animal facilities, including, but not limited to, any
structure, building, installation, barn, corral, coop, feed storage
area, or milking parlor, including, but not limited to, a system for
the collection, storage, treatment, and distribution of liquid or
solid manure from domestic animals, including, but not limited to,
cattle, calves, horses, sheep, goats, swine, rabbits, chickens,
turkeys, or ducks, if those animals are corralled, penned, or
otherwise caused to remain in restricted areas for commercial
agricultural purposes, and feeding is by means other than grazing.
(c) Internal combustion engines used in the production of crops or
the raising of animals or fowl, except an engine that is used to
propel an implement of husbandry, as that term is defined in Section
36000 of the Vehicle Code, as that section existed on January 1,
2003.
(d) Other equipment, operations, or activities associated with the
growing of crops or the raising of fowl or animals, that emit, or
cause to be emitted, any regulated air pollutant, or any precursor to
any regulated air pollutant.