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ENVIRONMENT

Version 5.0 (streamlined)

Key – Those standards which have greater significance (all other standards are normal)

Recommendation – Those which do not affect certification

New – A completely new standard which the member must now adhere to

Revised – A standard that has changed and requires the member to take some different or additional action to before

Upgraded – The standard has been upgraded to a Key standard or from a Recommendation to a full standard

Appendix – Referenced in ‘How you will be measured’. Indicates that additional information is provided in the Appendices, which are available at the end of each section.

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Aim:

ENVIRONMENT

DR.EC.1 Key

Standards

Potential pollutants must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution to crops, feedstuffs, animals, soils, groundwater and watercourses (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.1.a

Fuel tanks are bunded where required by legislation (see Appendix)

DR.EC.1.b

Agrochemicals are kept in a well-maintained store which allows for containment of any spillages

DR.EC.1.c

Manufactured fertiliser is stored on a hard, dry surface

DR.EC.1.d

Fertilisers that pose a combustion or oxidiser hazard are stored in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet

DR.EC.1.1 Key

Standards

Organic manures must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution to crops, feedstuffs, animals, soils, groundwater and watercourses (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.1.1.a

Organic manures (not including storage within a building) are not stored: - within 10m of inland freshwaters or coastal waters - within 50m of a spring, well or borehole - where there is significant risk of runoff entering watercourses

DR.EC.1.1.b

Manure heap (not including field heaps) effluent run off does not enter a watercourse, either directly or through land drains, roads, tracks or other pathways In Scotland, manure heap effluent is collected in an effluent tank or drained to a constructed farm wetland

DR.EC.1.1.c

Where manure is stored in temporary field heaps, these must be moved at least every 12 months

DR.EC.1.1.d

Slurry tanks, reception pits, pipes and channels are impermeable

DR.EC.1.1.e

Above ground slurry stores with a pipe for emptying are fitted with at least two functioning valves (one of which can be the nozzle), locked when not in use.

DR.EC.1.1.f

Reception pits can hold 48 hours' production including likely rainfall on all surfaces draining into the pit

DR.EC.1.1.g

The combined available capacity of slurry tanks, pits, compounds and lagoons have sufficient capacity for slurry storage of: - at least 4 months in non-NVZ areas - at least 5 months in NVZ areas - at least 6 months in Scotland

DR.EC.1.1.h

There is a documented up-to-date calculation of slurry storage requirements

Documented slurry storage requirement calculation

DR.EC.1.2 Key

Standards

Silage must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution

How you will be measured

DR.EC.1.2.a

Silage is made and stored at least 10m from watercourses and at least 50m from springs, wells and boreholes.

DR.EC.1.2.b

Silos have an effluent collection system

DR.EC.1.2.c

Effluent from baled silage does not leak into water source

DR.EC.1.2.d

Field silage effluent is contained (field storage not permitted by Scottish legislation)

DR.EC.1.3

Standards

Slurry pits/lagoons must be fenced for animal and personnel safety

DR.EC.2

Standards

In the case of packaging breakages potential pollutants must be transferred to a suitable container (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.2.a

Container has an appropriate safe closure cap or bag tie

DR.EC.2.b

The original label information is displayed

DR.EC.3

Standards

Nitrogen based fertilisers must be stored in a way that minimises the risk of theft (NEW)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.3.a

Is stored where there is no public access

DR.EC.3.b

Product is either not stored close to, or is not visible from, a public highway (covering or sheeting is an acceptable way of ensuring the product is not visible)

DR.EC.3.c

Checks are made to ensure manufactured fertiliser has not been tampered with, moved or stolen

DR.EC.3.d

Any theft or losses are reported to the police immediately (Tel: 101)

DR.EC.4 Key

Standards

PPPs must be appropriate for their intended use (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.4.a

Manufacturer’s instructions are followed

DR.EC.4.b

PPPs are approved for use

DR.EC.4.c

Unapproved product is kept in a segregated area of the pesticide store, pending collection for disposal at the earliest opportunity; clearly marked with signs/labels stating that it must not be used

DR.EC.5 Key

Standards

PPPs must be applied in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.5.a

PPP application does not occur in areas of high pollution risk, as identified on farm map

DR.EC.5.b

PPP application does not occur in unsuitable conditions e.g. when there is a risk of drift or where soil conditions are unsuitable e.g. waterlogged, flooded or snow-covered soil or where the soil has been frozen for more than 12 hours in the previous 24 hours

DR.EC.5.c

Buffer zone requirements of the PPP being applied are complied with

DR.EC.6

Standards

PPP application must be undertaken by competent operators

How you will be measured

DR.EC.6.a

NPTC Pesticide Application Certificates/Lantra Awards Level 2 Pesticides qualification

NPTC/Lantra certificates

DR.EC.7

Standards

All PPP application equipment must be maintained and tested (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.7.a

Frequency of testing is carried out as follows: - all new trailed/mounted/self-propelled sprayers are NSTS tested before they are 5 years old - subsequently trailed/mounted/self-propelled sprayers with a boom width over 3m are NSTS tested once every 3 years - subsequently trailed/mounted/self-propelled sprayers with a boom width of 3m or under and other application equipment (slug pellet, micro-granular applicators, weed wipers) are NSTS tested once every 6 years - knapsack, handheld and pedestrian equipment does not require an NSTS test but should be checked by the operator at least annually

DR.EC.7.b

Equipment calibration occurs at least annually
  • NSTS Certificates
  • Calibration records

DR.EC.8

Standards

Records must be kept of all PPP applications (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.8.a

Records include: - field identifier - crop/variety - date and time applied - justification/target for application - product name and active ingredient - rate of application - water volume - name of sprayer operator - grazing/harvest interval - total area - wind direction and speed - first permissible harvest date

DR.EC.8.c

Records are kept for at least 3 years

PPP application records

DR.EC.8.1

Standards

It is recommended where PPPs are used on crops an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan is completed

IPM plan

DR.EC.9 Key

Standards

Manufactured fertilisers and organic manures must be applied in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.9.a

Any materials, including waste materials, that are applied to land should have agricultural benefit

DR.EC.9.b

Exemptions/permits to use waste materials are held

DR.EC.9.c

A Manure Management Plan (MMP) is kept and followed when applying organic manures to land

DR.EC.9.d

MMP includes, at least: - where and when manure can/cannot be applied (detailed on a map) - calculations of total area required to apply organic manure - details of Total Spreadable Area available and outlets for any excess organic manure

DR.EC.9.e

Before application the following factors are considered: - NVZ restrictions - soil type - soil condition - crop requirements - slope - weather conditions - the location of watercourses - water supplies and abstraction points (including on neighbouring land)

DR.EC.9.f

Applications are not carried out during high risk times e.g. on waterlogged, flooded or snow-covered soil or where the soil has been frozen for more than 12 hours in the previous 24 hours

DR.EC.9.g

Biosolids are assured under the Biosolids Assurance Scheme

DR.EC.9.h

Untreated sewage sludge, untreated abattoir or catering derived animal by-products are not applied

DR.EC.9.i

Applications are made in accordance with Appendix
  • Exemptions/permits
  • Manure Management Plan (or records detailing required information)

DR.EC.10

Standards

All manufactured fertiliser application equipment must be maintained and calibrated at least annually (Revised)

Calibration record

DR.EC.11 Key

Standards

All wastes which cannot be utilised are disposed of in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)

How you will be measured

DR.EC.11.a

Wastes are disposed of by a registered waste carrier

DR.EC.11.b

Wastes are not burnt, with the exception of vegetation and untreated wood

DR.EC.11.c

Empty PPP containers are: - cleaned using an integrated pressure rinsing device, or triple rinsed appropriately and the rinsate returned to the spray tank - stored securely - not reused - returned to the supplier or where non-returnable, disposed of via a registered waste carrier

DR.EC.11.d

Redundant PPPs are disposed of via the supplier or a registered waste carrier
  • Waste transfer notes
  • Waste carrier name and registration number

DR.EC.12

Standards

Waste sheep dip must be dealt with in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)