The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) requires that owner or the person (designated by the owner) who has operational responsibilities of the concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) located in the dairy outreach program area (DOPA):
- Complete an initial 8-hour training course on animal waste management within 12 months after permitting or authorization.
- Receive an additional 8 hours of continuing education in animal waste management for each subsequent 24-month period.
The DOPA area includes Bosque, Comanche, Erath, Hamilton, Hopkins, Johnson, Rains, and Wood Counties.
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What is DOPA? |
Dairy Outreach Program Area Training and Continuing Education |
In Texas, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Any CAFO with more than 300 animal units (more than 200 mature dairy cows) located in the dairy outreach program area (DOPA) must meet the following training and educational requirements (the DOPA includes Bosque, Comanche, Erath, Hamilton, Hopkins, Johnson, Rains, and Wood Counties):• Complete an initial 8-hour training course on animal waste management within 12 months after permitting or authorization.• Receive an additional 8 hours of continuing education in animal waste management for each subsequent 24-month period. Important: A CAFO may be considered out of compliance if these requirements are not met within the time periods specified. |
Frequently asked questions about the DOPA training and education requirement |
The owner or the person (designated by the owner) who has operational responsibilities is required to take the training and the continuing education.
Texas AgriLife Extension provides the training. The minimum criteria for the training and continuing education are developed by Texas Cooperative Extension and the Executive Director of TCEQ.
Request either session through the county Extension office in one of the DOPA counties.
After the training or continuing education you will receive a certificate signed jointly by representatives from TCEQ and Texas AgriLife Extension.
The certificate of completion, with the date and time of the training or continuing education, should be attached to the CAFO’s pollution prevention plan.
If one owner has several CAFOs, each operator of a CAFO is required to attend the training and the subsequent continuing education. An alternative is for the owner to attend, and document his attendance on the pollution prevention plan of each CAFO.
Continuing education programs can be approved by the Texas AgriLife Extension’s DOPA training coordinator. |