Description: A Concentrated Nutrient Source Management System is a system of vegetative and structural measures used to manage the collection, storage, and/or treatment of areas where agricultural products may concentrate nutrients. Examples could include sweet potato culls and silage leachate.
Concentrated Nutrient Source Management System Policy
Requirements for Waste Management Measures
General Policies for Commission Cost Share Programs
Maintenance Period: 10 years
Additional Spot Check Requirements: All waste management systems for operations not permitted by the Division of Water Resources must be spot-checked annually for five years following implementation.
BMP Units: Each
Cost Information: Average cost (75% or 90%). Refer to ACSP Average Cost Lists for details.
CS2 Project Description examples
Expected Results:
Acres affected
Animal type
Animal units
Nitrogen & Phosphorus waste managed
Reference Materials:
NC-ACSP-11 Signature Page
Map with BMP location, fields, and roads
For 90% Cost share, please upload the NC-CSPs-1E form.
NC-ACSP-WMP Form
JAA:
NRCS Area Office or Division of Soil and Water Conservation engineer must approve engineering designs.
NRCS - 590 - Nutrient Management
NRCS Supporting Standards
NRCS - 393 - Filter Strip
NRCS - 342 - Critical Area Planting
NRCS - 362 - Diversion
Refer to the SWCC JAA Application Requirements for details.