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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0012662_Permit Application_20010328DIVISION OF \VATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION / /LC rGlr 22 200 i NIENIORAND Vi\t T' 1. TO: / 1 r t I},�GL/'{� RegionalOftice FROM: YGf vi w GG//ol'v ti SUBJECT: Application for X Permit Renewal, New Pernrit Permit Amentbnent Repnit/Altertttion ofE.yist. Disposal S}•steer /DEHf Facility Name: [/ t-t d] ba �,O h Coudty: L'tct+"h'e1L/1__ Type of Project: La t7w &If)//OYl APPLICABLE PERMIT NO.s: WQ 49 12 6�J Z GW 010 6 3 DEH EPA (CONST. GRANTS) ANIMAL WASTE (DWQ) • .. A to C The Groundwater Section has received ONLYONE /llcopy of the referenced permit application. A copy of the application should have been sent to your Regional Water Quality Supervisor, so please use that copy for your review - IF A COPY HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED IN THE REGIONAL OFFICE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. The Groundwater Section has received ONLY ONE fllftl copy of the referenced permit application. A copy of the application should have been sent to DEH's Regional Soil Specialist, so please use that copy for your review - IF A COPY HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED IN THE REGIONAL OFFICE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. }� The Groundwater Section received two (2) copies of the referenced permit application. One copy of the application documents Nye received is attached. Please review the application matejials fgr completeness. If you feel additional information is necessary, please let me know no later than �/ 1 i / 200 A copy of any formal requestfor additional information will be forwarded to you. If you do ty�t neef� any additional information to complete your review, please provide your final comments by / �g / %00 ( . If you request and/or receive additional information, your find comments \9-9STRAN.SHL (rev. 9/29/98) DUNBAR FOODS CORPORATION, DUNN, NC FACILITY PERMIT RENEWAL...... LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM R.ECEI F-D Ila Non -Discharge PennOng PAGE # INPACKAGE FORM LAORS 02/95................................................................1 - 18 ATTACHMENT # 1 TREATMENT PROCESS................................19 - 20 ATTACHMENT # 2 TCLP & CHEMISTRY ............................... :.....21 - 27 ATTACHMENT # 3 PATHOGEN REDUCTION..............................28 - 29 ATTACHMENT # 4 DELIVERY & EQUIPMENT ............................30 - 31 ATTACHMENT # 5 PROPER DISTRIBUTION...............................32 - 33 ATTACHMENT # 6 VICINITY MAP............................................34 — 36 ATTACHMENT # 7 SOIL TEST.................................................. 37 — 39 ATTACHMENT # 8 CONTROL OF SITE ACCESS ...........................40 — 41 ATTACHMENT # 9 BUFFER IDENTIFICATION ............................42 — 47 ATTACHMENT # 10 DEFAULT MINERALIZATION RATE AND N-DECAY SERIES ................................ 48 — 51 ATTACHMENT # 11 CUMULATIVE LOADINGS ...........................52 - 54 State of North Carolina RFCEI`JED Department of Environment, Health and Naturaf,'IR sotirces Division of Environmental Management Non -Discharge Permit Application Form (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL))1scharge Pemtif !ng LAND_ APPLICATION OF OTHER RESIDUAL SOLIDS This application is intended for facilities which are EXEMPT from 40 CFR Part 503 I. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name (please specify the name of the municipality, corporation, individual, etc.): 2. Print Owners or Signing Official's name and title (the person who is legally responsible for the facility and its compliance): RC> AU-eT;tJ MA D 3. Mailing address: P o B bX City: DU lY !Y �yp�l State: ` . C Zip: AV,3 Telephone Number 0/i0 4. Application Date: , 5,. Fee Submitted: S A— [The permit processing fee should be as specified in 15A NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5).] 6. Specify whether these residuals will be land applied to: agriculnual lands, _ forest, _ public contact sites, reclamation sites; (Please be advised, if these residuals will be distributed for lawn or home garden use, the application for the "DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS" should be completed'rarher than this application.) 7. If the alternative for residual disposal consists of "surface disposal" as deimed under 40 CFR Part 503, please complete the application titled "SURFACE DISPOSAL OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS. Please identify if there is any storage of residuals in a surface impoundment or disposal thru hmdfilling. Explain: 8. For Class B Residuals (or Class A Residuals to be land applied on a dedicated site), please specify the number of acres on which residual solids are to be land applied under the authority of this permic ' / proposed in this application: acres;; total (current and proposed): _ `13C� aces 9. County(ies) where residuals will be land applied: ZIAIa ga 1 � II. PERMIT LNFORMATION: 1. Application No. (will be completed by DEM): 2. Specify whether project is:_ new; _x renewal`; _ modification For renewals. complete all sections included in the application, in addition, please submit updated cumulative loadings for the ten (10) pollutants and undated owner's agreemem for tmh site. i+� 3. N this apnlicarion1 is oem, submitted as a result of a renewal or modification to an e�xi/sftip/�iC ermit Est the existing permit � number �W QOIc 66 ;, and its issue dare -AU G. ,6 l (O FORM: LAORS 03/95 Page 1 of IS III. FACILITY INFORMATION (attach additional pagess for additional sources of residuals): 1. Name of facilitywhere residuals are generated or prepared: 1UA16 4 R- so c-no 2. Facilitypermit number.4 gL,-; facility permit holder. cDuN h 4(? 3. Specify whether facility in Section IIll.1 is owned by: _ federal; -X private; _y state; _ local government 4. Specify facility design flow -1 G T k - acility average daily flow: MGD; Type of residual storage: _e /�1PjZt S 2& ( AAI kE Volume of residual storage: A5 igo > �A4 Length of residuals storage at facility: 30 ' days (the Division requires a minimum 30 days storage in units that are separate from treatment system, i.e. not in clarifiers, aeration basins, Etc.)• // / . / ,\ Maximum storage time of residuals between application events: _1 days.(W2F409lit-` a � 6W*Md Estimated volume of residuals: � Q? (dry tons/yr.); S. Are there any other storage facilities, other than th'e. above, currently on /site: —A-Yes, No. If Yes, please identify: !HN R—S W�S� L7i4 S/N. S 6. Facility contact (person familiar with residuals preparation):. R6 A(467-; 7. Facility contact's telephone number 8. Location of treatment facility: - Stare; �i�K N G / % County 9. Mailing address: 74 O - cw 10. Latitude: zC� � �� �7 Longitude: ltS r [) �t 11. Specify the source of the residuals: _ treatment of water (alum sludges); _ treatment of industrial wastewater (100% industrial residuals); _ treatment of industrial wastewater mixed with domestic wastewater (please specify appropriate percentages of % industrial wastewater, % domestic wastewater .)'I. Z' other (explain): / L1Qe' BF SVi�F. A7 � lhrD Y-� A; -4A ldk2 2 Attach an explanation of either the treatment process, manufacturing process, .or how the waste is generated Provide full and complete details of the entire process. 515- erACfl�Er1T- 12. Does the facility which generates the residuals have an approved pretreatment program? _ Yes;No. This includes facilities which are classified as a "Class I" facility (any publicly owned treatment works iequired, under 40 CFR 403.8, to have an approved pretreatment program or any facility treating domestic sewage that is classified as "Class r by the appropriate federal or State authority) IV. RESIDUALS INFORMATION (attach additional pages for additional sources of residuals): Information for Hazardous Waste (RCRA) Determination. The information requested on the limitations specified below Pertain only to those residuals that are generated from a municipal wastewater treatment facility with industrial contribution or active pretreatment program and from any other neamrent facility with wastewater sources that include industrial sources. a. Are any of the residuals covered by this application listed in 40 CFR 26131-261.33? _ Yes; � No. If Yes, list the number(s): FORM: LAORS 02195 Page 2 of 18 b. Do the residuals exhibit any of the four characteristics defined by 40 CFR 261.21-261.24? _ yesAli No. Attach laboratory results for the, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses, Reactivity, Igniand Coaosivity for each residual 9Fi� n-tyda01E�- Note: If the following constituent levels (as determined? by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses) are exceeded in the residuals or if the pH of the residual is not within the range listed below, the residual is by definition a Hazardous waste. Chemical analyses must be made to Minimum Detection Levels. EEM EEC Arsenic 5.0 Barium , 100.0 Benzene 0.5 Cadmium 1.0 Carbon tenachloride 0.5 Chlordane 0.03 Chlorobenzene 100.0 Chloroform 6.0 Chromium 5.0 o-Cresol 200.0 m-Cresol 200.0 p-Cresol 200.0 Cresol 200.0 2,4-D 10:0 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 7.5 1,2-Dichloroee than 0.5 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.7 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.13 Fudrin 0.02 Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) . 0.008 Hexachloroberizene 0.13 Hexachlcao-1,3-butadiene 0.5 Hexachloroethane 3.0 Lead 5.0 Lindane 0.4 Mercury 0.2 Methoxychlor 10.0 Methyl ethyl ketone 200.0 Nitrobenzene, 2.0 Pentachlorophenol 100.0 Pyridine 5.0 Selenium 1.0 Silver 5.0 Teuarhloroethylene 0.7 Toxaphene 0.5 Trichloroethylene 0.5 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 400.0 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2.0 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 1.0 Vinyl chloride 0.2 PH (2:1 volJwQ: >2.0 s.u. - <12.5 s.u. A NOTE: IF ANY OF THE RESIDUALS MEET THE DEFINITIONS OF A HAZARDOUS . WASTE, AS NOTED IN EITHER "A" OR 'B" ABOVE, A PERMIT CANNOT BE ISSUED.FOR THAT RESIDUAL AND .IT SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED AS PART OF TffiS APPLICATION. 2. For each residual, please attach a complete chemical analysis of the material. This analysis must be comprehensive enough to completely characterize the residual and must be based upon a review of the process that generates the material If the facility that will generate the residual is not. yet in operation, the characterization must be based on similar existing facilities and projection based on the type of facility. The analysis must include a minimum of the following parameters and any other known and suspected cony=T^inams that are tributary to the system. Cadmium Aluminum pH Copper Ammonia -Nitrogen Phosphorus Lead Calcium Potassium Mickel -Ma-�nesium Sodium Zinc Nitrate-NititeNitrogen TSN °% Total Solids Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation) 3. Wastewater residuals shall not be applied to the land if the concentration of any pollutant in the residuals exceeds the ceiling concentrations specified in the table below. Specify the pollutant concentration of these residuals (attach lab analysis): .S'EF_ f7Tn9cJ�MF..tfl.#-2 Pollutant Pollutant Ceiling Concentration (mg/kg) DryWeigItBasis Pollutant Concentration (mg/kg) Dry Weight Basis Cadmium 85 t Copper 4300 p Lead 840 Nickel 420 Zinc .7500 3 FORM: LAORS 02/95 Pape 3 of 18 L E 47TAC 4MG /� � 3 V . PATHOGEN REDUCTION INFORMATION (attach add, pages for additional sources of residuals): In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0200, pathogen reduction can be achieved using either 40 CFR Part 257 or 40 CFR part 503. Since the pathogen reduction requirements found in 40 CFR Part 257 (note, "Processes to Significantly Reduce Pathogens" or PSRP) are incorporated into 40 CFR Part 503, only Part 503 is listed below. Please check which of the following applies to the subject residual: X100% Industrial Residuals with no domestic contribution (Skip this section, proceed to Section VI) _ Residuals from the treatment of water (Alum Sludges) with no domestic contribution (Slip this section, proceed to Section _ Residuals from animal processing plants (if the residuals are being injected into the soil, please explain the process and the equipment used, skip this section and proceed to Section VI Industrial residuals with domestic contribution L In accordance with 40 CFR Part 503, a residual cannot be land applied if it does not meet one of the following alternatives for Class B pathogen reduction. Please specify a, bl, b2, b3, b4, b5 or c from below (submit all lab analysis, test results and calculations): a. at least seven residuals samples should be collected at the time of use and analyzed for Fecal coliforms during each monitoring period. The geometric mean of the densities of these samples will be calculated and should be less than 2,000,000 most probable number per gram of total dry solids, or less than 2,000,000 Colony Forming Units per gram of total dry solids. b. the residuals must be treated by one of the following "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens" (PSRP). 1. Aerobic Digestion - residuals are agitated with air or oxygen to maintain aerobic conditions for a specific mean cell residence time and temperature between 40 days at 200 C and 60 days at 150 C. 2. Air Drvina - residuals are dried on sand beds or on paved or unpaved basins for a minimum of time months. During two of the three months, the ambient average daily temperattre is above Oo C. 3. Anaerobic Digestion - residuals are treated in the absence of air for a specific mean cell residence time and temperature between 15 days at 350 C to 550 C and 60 days at 200 C. 4. Composting - using either the within -vessel, static aerated pile, or windrow composting methods, the temperature of the residuals are raised to 406 C or higher for five days. For four hours during the five days, the temperature in the compost pile exceeds 550 C. 5. Lime Stabilization - sufficient Iime is added to the residuals to raise the pH of the residuals to 12 after two hours of contact c. The residuals shall be treated by a process that is equivalent to a "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens" (PSRP), as determined by the permitting authority, based on an evaluation of the recommendations provided by the Pathogen Equivalency Committee. V`I. RESIDUALS TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION: 6RE 4771AC#McNt* 1. How will the residuals be delivered to the application sites (leak proof trucks, etc.)? J 2. What type of equipment will be utilized for land application? 3. How will the application of the residual be controlled to ensure that there is proper distribution over the site? SFc-- mrr (-##i t 7T 0 ,a - FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 4 of IS 4. Will the land application operation utilize a contractor who specializes in Residuals Management or will the petmittee management the program? _ Contractor, '>� Permittee. If a contractor is utilized, provide the name of the firm, a contact, address, and telephone number. VII. SITE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDED LOADING RATES: 1. The following sites are to be used for land application under this permit application [please attach map(s),see La,]: f �, Ft'S .345*AC5 bgrO&ti BUt!-EDL Note: If more than ten (10) sites are to be covered by this applicarion, please attach a form listing all of the sites along with the information listed below: a. A vicinity map must be attached. This map must show the location of each site in relation to at least two geographical references and major intersection (numbered roads named streams/ri etc.). b. For all new or modified sites, a detailed site location map must be attached delineating both total and buffered acres. This map must be drawn to scale with topographical contour intervals not exceeding ten feet or 25%, of total site relief (whichever is more descriptive) and showing the property lines; all existing wells, all surface waters and drainage ways and all dwellings within 500 feet of the land application areas; and all buffers. S6C- A-fff}Lu #sa f ��/j Note: The following buffers must be maintained If residuals are sprayed on the sites ]anger buffers may be required: 1. 400 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership or which is to be sold for surface residual application, ' 200 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly trader separate ownership or which is to be sold for subsurface residual injection. 2. 100 feet between the disposal area and any public or private water supply source, all streams classified as WS or B, waters classified as SA or SB and any Class I or Class 11 impounded reservoir used as a source of drinking water.i 3. 100 feet between any surface residual application area and any stream, lake, river, or natural drainage way, 50 feet between any subsurface residual injection area and any stream, lake, river, or natural drainage way.t 4. 50 feet between the residual application am and property limes for both surface and subsurface application (if the original permit was issued with the buffer distance to property line as 100 feet, updated maps must be submitted and new acreage delineated for the buffer to be reduced). 5. 10 feet between the disposal area and any interceptor drains or surface water diversions (upslope). 6. 25 feet between the disposal area and any interceptor drains or surface water diversions (downslope). 7. 25 feet between the disposal area and any groundwater lowering and surface drainage ditrhes. 9t SPECIFY THE NAME OF AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE CLOSEST DOWNSLOPE SURFACE WATERS C(as established by the Environmental Management Commission) TO THE LAND APPLICATION SITE(S). USE THE ATTACHED INFORMATION SHEET (PAGE 9 OF 18) TO OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION. �n0V required Cc I- renewcok FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 5 of 18 Note: The maximum slope for land application of residuals is 10% for surface application and 18% for. subsurface application. n4 0. For each land application site, attach a soil evaluation by a soils scientist (the evaluation must be signed by the soil t 211 U ifPd scientist) which addresses soil color, the depth, thickness and type of restrictive horizons; the presence or absence of a tt seasonal high watertable or bedrock within three vertical feet of the deepest point of residual application; pH and cation exchange capacity. If the depth to either groundwater or bedrock is less than three feet, please also attach a demonstration, using predictive calculations or modeling methods acceptable to the Director of the Division of Environmental Management, that the use of this site will not result in the contravention of classified groundwater standards as contained in NCAC 2L .0200. In no case shall the separation be less than one foot. This report must be signed by the soil scientist and submitted with application. r1 Ut Q For each site, please attach a project evaluation conducted by an agronomist including recommendations concerning cover required crops and their ability to accept the proposed loading of liquids, solids, nitrogen; phosphorus, heavy metals, salts and any other contaminant know to be in the residual. A part of the agronomists recommendations must be a crop management plan. This plan must determine the crops to be grown on the site(s), when they should be grown and how they should be harvested and marketed. This report must be signed by the agronomist and submitted with application. 4. Attach a representative soils analysis of each site. The soils analysis shall include the following parameters, along with any other significant parameter that has been shown to be contained in the residual: Standard Soil Fertility Test (which includes): pH Phosphorus Potassium +1 Acidity Calcium Manganese i Magnesium Zinc Copper % Humic Matter Sodium Cation Exchange Capacity Base Saturation (by calculatibu) And the following Pollutants: Cadmium Lead Nickel S. In order to assist D&V in the review of the proposed loading rues, please complete the calculations contained in the'. on -Page 11 of 18). If more than one residual is to be covered by attachment titled "Calculations Work Sheet" (beginning this peen% additional worksheets must be attached. VI. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. 'Five (5) complete copies of the permit application and five (5) copies of all required supporting information, including cover letters must be submitted or the application package will be returned as incomplete. 2. Please explain how access to the land application sites, by both ppeopld and animals be controllfollowing the application of residuals: a. Animals shall not be grazed on the land application sites within 30 days after the application of residuals. b. Appropriate measures must betaken to control public access to the land application sites during the active site use and for 12"months following the last application event Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at the site. 3. Please explain the procedures that will be used to establish and maintain the sites be flagged): buffers duringti r,�ii//ng the nplicatio�n process (Le. will FE� Y-- "/ 4. Please attach an executed "Agreement For the Land Application of Residuals to Private Lands" for each land application site that is not owned by the applicant A copy. of the DEM approved form is attached. If the applicant wishes to use a different form or a modified form, prior approval must be received from DEM. 5. Each application site must be assigned a site identification number. 6. Attachments may be utilized to provide the information that is requested in this application fort; however, if attachments are utilized, their location should be so indicated on the application form. All attachments must be numbered m correspond to the individual parts of the application that require the attachment If the attachments are part of a larger doa�ent a table must be provided that lists the locations of the required information. 4 / !-, r-/ j�� ! DCIn7Ft & t0d FORM: LAORS 02195 Page 6 of 18 Applicant's Certification: I•f2�(.i�T� attest that this application for has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application.package will be returned as. incomplete. Signatttie/�[ i.� Date THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT. TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-9919 FORM: LAORS 02195 Page 7 of 18 Instructions: Processing of this application will not be initiated until five (5) copies of all of the following items have been submitted in addition tolfive(5) copies of the completed application form. If any of the below items have been excluded from the package, please explain. 1. Is a general I cation map included? YES general NO 2. Is a site -map (drawn to scale) included which delineates total and buffered acres and shows all property lines, buffers, existing wells within 500 feet, topography, drainage features, and any surface waters? YES V-'_ or NO 3. Is a vicinity map enclosed which clearly indicates the projects location with respect to State roads and named Surface waters? YES `_ or NO Is a signed soil scientist report included which defines the following: a) field descriptions of texture, color, and structure, b) depth and thickhess of soil horizons, c) presence of any restrictive soil horizons or layers, d} depth to seasonal high water table, e) the hydraulic conductivity, f) recommended loading rate for the site, YES or NO Is a signed agronomist's report included which identifies the crop and loading - recommendations for N-P-K? YES or NO Is the Crop Management Plan included in the application package? YES or NO 7. Has the Land Owner's agreement been completed and signed? YES ✓ or NO Appropriate fee in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5)-(eff. February 1, 1993): New Applications, Modifications or Late Renewals $400.00 Timely Renewals without Modifications $250.00 YES or NO 9. Five (5) copies of all reports, evaluations, agreements, supporting calculations, etc. must be included as a part of the application package. FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 8 of 18 FEE. 1b. e081ryt10:U1RM EYVSROMMEMTRL MG1MIT3 02/15 ' 01 08; 56 M0kv..b9 l%iu�2 This form mvA be completed by the appropriate Regional Office and included with the. submission of the applicatloo package. XNSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT In order to determine the classification of the watershed in which these lend app8caidoa activities will bi located, you are required to submit this foam, with items I through, 8 compkw? to t>:e Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing). Atpa man ropmx Division ou aius include an 8.5" by 11" copy of the portion of a 7.5 minato.USGS Topographic Map which shows the subjee which surface waters: You must which identity the 10eatiom the Of facility and the closest dovaldope surface water (waters fob yom are requesting the classification) on the submitted map copy. The application mny not be submitted tnttilthis form is completed and included with the submittal, 1. ,he ratmieipality� cotporooa, indj�vidttal. or oo ): 2. 'Name and Complete Address of Applicant: P d X • . .r State: Telephone Ntrrmber: ( ) r 3. Project Name..)L�.r , >�0!,1�_���kWCATi 4. VOlurae of residuals to be land applied: / ROD e) dxy/tona per yew 5, Name Of closest kurface waters:.!, 6. Cotmuy(s) Where land application site is located; gw, &rr 7. tvbp name and date: - 5® 8. Applicant Sigaat,ue: TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR PIMase rite attached me with the classiScati n of the watershed where these land applicatioZt activities will occur,. as idetatiTed on attached asap fir; Name of sutfaCe waters: Clas3i(1carfoa (as estab]isbedby the F.nvitentmeatal Management Caromisshom): Proposed Mssifmation, if applicable: + Signature of regional OT= FORM- LAORS 02JOS page 9 of 18 Darr• � ia-- J 4r� DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGIONAL OFFICES (12/94) Asheville Regional WQ Supervisor 59 Woodfin Place Asheville, NC 28801 (704)251-6208 Fax (704) 251-6452 Avery Macon Buncombe Madison ' Broke McDowell Caldwell Mitchell Cherokee Polk Clay Rutherford Graham Swain Haywood Transylvania Henderson Yancy Jackson Fayetteville Regional WQ Supervisor Wachovia Building, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 (910) 486-1541 Fax (910) 486-0707 Anson Moore Bladen Robeson Cumberland Richmond Hamett Sampson Hoke Scotland Montgomery Winston-Salem Regional WQ Supervisor 585 Waughmwn Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 (910) 771-4600 Fax (910) 771-4631 Alamance Rockinehnm Allegbany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell Sorry Davidson Watausa Davie Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Guilford Washington Regional WQ Supervisor Post Office Box 1507 Washington, NC 27889 (919) 946-6481 Fax (919) 975-3716 Beaufort Jones Berrie Lenoir Camden Martin Cbowan Pamlico Craven Pasquomuk Currimck Perquimans Dare Pitt Gates Tytell Greene Washington Hertford Wayne Hyde Mooresville Regional WQ Supervisor 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 663-1699 Fax (704) 663-6040 Alexander Mecklenburg Cabamrs ' Rowan Catawba Staniy Gasmn Union . keden Cleveland Lincoln Raleigh Regional WQ Supervisor Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 (919) 571-4700 Fax (919) 571-4718 Chatham . Nash Durham Northampton Fdgecombe Orange Franklin Person Granville Vance Halifax Wake Johnston Warren lie Wilson Wilmington Region. WQ Supervisor 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3945 (910) 395-3900 Fax (910) 350-2004 Brunswick New Hanover Carteret Onslow Columbus Pender Duplin FORM: LAORS 02/95 Pave 10 of 18 CALCULATIONS WORK SHEET This work sheet is designed to assist the Division of Environmental Management in reviewing this application as expeditiously as possible. Its preparation in a complete and accurate manner is critical to this review. Fur permits that cover nwltiple suurccs of residuals or differcat residuals from the same source,'usc additional work sheets. A. List the specific residual that is covered by these calculatioits (place or process of origin) Wbat are the total dry tom of this residual to be land applied each yearl TaUd Dry Tans = Gallons of Residuals + % Solids "• 834 lbsJgallon produced annually ion 2,000 lbsJton Total Dry Tom 8.34 IbsJgaliva ton 2,000 lbsJton Dry Tans per y=r - If the quantity of residual will vary significantly or if Werc will be a larger initial application, picase auach a dwailcd' explanation and provide calculations for each variation. B . Complete the following calculations to establish the portion of the residual .tbut -is made up of the various parameters: % Total Solids = $, 1 (PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CONSTITUENTS ARE TO BE IN TOTAL CONCENTILATIONS) PARAMETER - Cadmium m /L + 9G solids (necinful) = rnYk- (dr wt.) x 0.002 =.IbaJarr t„= Copper = «,0 x 0.002 , oLf Lead = 'Q 0 x 04002 Nickel = . 0 = < x 0.002 =. . c) Zinc x 0.002 = - o = 34f x 0.002 Ammonia-N Calcium " x 0.002 , gs Magnesium _ '� 3 3 O x 0.002 = fp NO3-NO2-N • = 1 3 LfO x 0.002 = Phosphorus 3. 7 x 0.002 = Potassium = ZO z U x 0.002 = •p Sodium = Z 500 x 0:002 = •5S .0 C) TKN _ (7 U x 0.002 = `73 G 0 x 0.002 = I �, • 7 �. OTHER: = x 0.002 = = x 0.002 = _ x 0.002 — = x 0.002 = = x 0.002 = FORM: LAORS o2/9s Page 11 of 18 SEE ATTACHMENT lej.2�!D C . Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations and land application area requirements: 1. Mineralization Rate (MR) [ f 0 % (These values can be established for the specific residual or default values can be used for domestic wastewater treatment If actual values are established, attach the documentation. The default values are as follows): Unstabilized Primary and Seimmlary. Residuals 40% Aerobically Digested Residuals ; 30% Anaembitally Digested Residuals 20% Composted Residuals I loik (If the default values are used, attach an explana4eu as to why the speditc chos §I§aAt TI�,CIIl &,% ih.� ) 2. Complete the following calculations for the application method proposed (Please note, the Mineralization Rate [MR] should be utilized in the following calculations as a decimal): PAN for Surface Application PAN = [(MR) x CrKN - N113)l +.5 x (N113) + (NO3-NO2-N) PAN=[ . y x( 3� 0 _ 1411�1 )]+sx(" 1`}�"1 )+ '13,- PAN = S 0 PPM DryWeight PAN for Subsurface Application PAN = ((MR)XMCN - NH3)l + (NI13)+ (NO3-N(32-N). +( )+ PAN = PPM Dry Weight - 3. Total PAN to be land applied per year Total dry tom of residual to -be land applied per year. G j 1 TOW PAN In pounds - (PAN in me/kp r)ry W Jghll * 2rm Pounds / Tnn 3-C'3 G X -COO dry ton 1,000,000 1-t c:0 tPUQ = (PAN in PPM•Dry Weight) x 0.002 = , 3�3C'9 X.UO3+ _- -7, Pouuds/Dry Ton/Year Total PAN in pounds = (PAN in Pounds / Dry Tan) x TOUd tons of residual to be land applied -7.Ot x 170-7 G S n Pounds/Ycar Due to the fact that organic nitrogen Is mineralized slowly over time, the amount of nitrogen that comes available in years following the initial application must betaken into consideration when calculating application fates for We subsequent years. This being the case please attach an evaluation of this factor and its impact on luading rates. Show the adjusted pan for azleast five years SEE ATTACHMENT 1E.1-10 ` The maximum adjusted annual PAN is PoundrdYear. 4.' Crop information an nitrogen uptake per year (Division Recommendations) Crop(s) PAN (lbadacre/year) Alfalfa 200 Bermuda Grass (Flay, Pasture) 220 FORM: LAORS 02195 Page 12 of 19 (Provide for the Crops Specified) PAN (lbsJucre/year) Blue Grass Corn (Grain) Corn (Silage) Cotton Fescue Forest (Hardwood & Softwood) Milo Small Grain (Wheat, barley, oats) Sorghum, Sudex (Pasture) Sorghum, Sudex (Silage) Soybeans Timothy, Orchard, & Rye Grass 120 160 200 70 250 75 100 100 180 220 1200 200 Please provide the basis for the uptake rates used if different I(X) Recommeoda(jans: 5. Total acres•needed to land apply the pounds of available nitrogen calculated above Total acres needed: _ Ali AA jew ) Maximum tom+I nnundrof nlam avail hl iirn`yn frnn . Pounds of nitrogen needed for crop* �kj 37Ac �r carr78v�e2.. -lc0ac Minimum acres needed based on most restrictive PAN = S acres • This value must be the value for the crop to be grown that has the lowest nitrogen uptake rate per acre. If there are various crops that will only be utilized for certain sites, please attach the calcuiadons for each site and dctcrmine the total needed acres using the format outlined above. D. Calculate the Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) ("This section must be completed in mg/l, to convert: mg/kg x % solids [as a decimal] = nig/1**) SAR = Na Milli Equivalent + [0.5(Ca Milli Equivalent + Mg Milli Equivatengl 0.5 CONCENTRATION (mg/I) + Equivalent Weight = MUH Equivalents of Ion SODIUM (Na) 58 r'� (mgll)"+ 21 _ _ A . rj CA1.CI1UM (Ca) c69.1 (mgll) + 20 MAGNESIIJM (Mg) �O `� (mgn) + 12 = { . SAR = H. If"calculation sheets are being completed for more than one residual or site, please attach a summary sheet that bring the results of all the calculation sheets to one point. FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 13'of 18 E. Determine Ole Site Life for this land appilentlon site: The lifetime pollutant loadings shall not be exceeded. The site life b determined by caiculdting We number can receive the residual without a exceeding, We lifetime pollutant loadings. The site life crticulrtiogs will be basal restrictive crop plant available nitroen Y�nrs that We si aximum thy annually. Therefore, In We (able below We Tons of Itcsiduals for be Appi,ed/fied and the A year will bons e (l ales duals to be an die most land appliul I. Mostrestriaive crop based on the plant available nitrogen (PAID) requirement: Associated Plant available nitrogen B (PAM requirement: _ L OCt (lbsJacWyear) 2. Minimum acres needed based on most reshictive PAN (as found in CS above): (0 5 3. Dry Tons of Residuals to be land applied acres Per year2! O 7 dry tons per year 4. Tons of Residuals to be Applied/AcnNear_ nrvTonsN �rnfR cidn Icig 1 Tons of Residuals to be ApplieMjn number of acres required fur land application d/Acre/year j y PC If any of the application sites are to be loaded at greater Wan the rates Y Tons of Residuals to be A lied/ Pecrfied above PlMse specify the loading rule and explain: PP AcrrJYear (different from above) = +� I n c 1 Explanation: _ �-sv-�!�'L2n7�' For the purpose of site life determination, the lifetime pollutant loadings shall not exceed the following for Utc corns Cation Exchange Capacities (CEC), Site life for the site covered by ads application shaft 6e dcremdn d by. using fist lowia s � le b apP+oPrlute column should be chosen and applied in the 'Allowable Lifetime Pollutant be dnt Loadings based on CEC' in We table below; CEC < 5 Pollutant /lh /acre) lCEC 5-15� CEC > 15 Lead zinc 25500 1,000. 2,000 1500 Nickel 125 2 0 Cadmium 4.5. 9� 500 18, the table below, the highest annual loading by We IbsJdry too of each (Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Ycar) slicei -ed abuvc, will be bpollutant as found in It above. The Site Life can then be delcominmultiplied ad by: Site, Life (Years) = A11nwaHie T (f tIm T oadino nt, r Projected. Pounds to be Applied/Acre/Year Tons of Projected Allowable LifetimeResiduldstobepollutant peroundin rlbsJdrytogafeach Part H' Poundsto6ePollutant Loadings site 1.1(eAPPbed Applied/Aere based on CECAcreperYrrabove) (Years) /Year From Chart above ° = o-7 1. Z 976 . _ . C1 3' 2S(� . OD, _ • 2'd I ZS • 00 u — . l 1.7 L Compare the five (5) pollutants above and determine which pollutant that will result in the shortest life for this site. The Limiting Pollutant Is (f/ineffi t %) nrv� The Site Life is i-j years. FORM: LAORS 02/95. Page 14 of 18 North Carolina Division of Environmental Management AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS I I TO PRIVATE LANDS , Permittee: J 1J.AI Ld-i1 gnrl.( � ( 'C JJm xn/)StlI Contact Person: of Permittee: List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these Site ID Number: Field Number. Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): Owner of Property used for residual application: Lessee of Property (if appropriate): Land use or cropping patterns: coka. Intended use or disposition of crops: The undersigned land owner orhis repfeseniative hereby permits hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement. Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded- to: Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 15 of IS STIPULATIONS: The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to established monitoring facilities on or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this Agreement 3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by the N.C. Department.of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement of residual application. The NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the laws and regulations. 4. " The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the Permittee for residual application. 5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil " analysis. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0, prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided'a sufficient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a fnial pH of the lime, residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0. 7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and -schedules based on crop patterns and the results of soil samples. 8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit. 9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application. 10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. 11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each sire by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) prior to and during application. 12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner shall be responsible to insure the third parry agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement , 13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this Agreement FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 16 of 1S 14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the subject matter of this Agreement. 15. Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a thirty (30) day period following,the residual application. Application sites thak are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after each application. 16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modification must be requested and obtained from the Division of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at each site. 17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of- Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site and facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate: 18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality, contractor,. or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement The land application of any additional wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit, is prohibited - RESTRICTIONS: FORM: LAORS 02195 Page 17 of 18 t�!%} t/t' I • �f "rr� GKS have read this land oy �e�s agreement and do hereby gnnt permission to the Petmittee to apply sludgetresidual to my lands as specified herein. Date NORTH CAROLINA, #arae Z7' COUNTY, I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that WAX17 e 14C e-4 5 ---I personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument. WI'1NESS my hand and official seal this day of A L. j -Z 49 2OD / My commission Expires 0 A ,� / — SEAL: I, the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by Lessee Date T. have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Permitter Date FORM: LAORS 02/95 Page 18 of 18 ATTACHMENT. 1 PAGE AL OF 18 DESCRIPTION OF PROCESS PRODUCING RESIDUALS Residual Solids from Canned Sweetpotato Processing Sweetpotatoes are prepared for canniag'by first removing the fibrous outer peel. At Dunbar Foods, this is accomplished with a high pressure steam peeler and mechanical scrub -brushes.' Fresh or stored Sweetpotato roots are 'delivered in bulk bins and7or dump trucks. The roots are dumped into a feed hopper .which controls their.flow into a dry reel where dry soil and debris is removed. The roots are washed and flumed to as initial scrubber which removes secondary roots and attached soil. A visual ]Inspection is performed to remove any foreign material which might be present. i The roots are next mechanically loaded into the steam,peeler chamber where they are exposed to 180-190 psi steam for 45 to 55 seconds, followed by a rapid drop in steam pressure - which blows the peel free from the flesh. The peeled roots are passed through a mechanical scrubber to remove any attached peel and to,polish the finished product. Both the peeling and scrubbing process produce a residue consisting -of very fine pieces of the fibrous peel and the sweet potato flesh. PAGE 3 OF 18 RESULTS OF ANALYTIC TESTING OF RESIDUALS 0 CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TEcHNOLOGY1! INC. ENVIRONMEWAL ANALY"C4L SERVICES i Page 2 of 3 PROJECT NAME SNP RSSIDOS CONTINUATION OF bATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 115267 SAMPLE PREP ANALYSIS ' ANALYSIS METHOD 'DATE BY DATE BY RSSkLT UNITS H®[ACHLOROBOEND 1289 8210 i 10 ug/L HSXACHWROSTHANB 8770 a 10 ug/L NITR09SN2= 4270 < 10 ug/L PENTACHL�IOpHBNOL 6270 a 50 ug/L PYRIDINE 8270 a 10 ug/L 2,4,S-TRICHLOROPHEHOL 6270 i 10 fig/L 2,4.6-TBICHLOROPHEROL 9270 < 10 ug/L TCLP VOLATILES EPA 1311 EPA 9240 06/10/96 ALT 06/13/96 ALT BENZENE EPA 8240 <!5.0 ug/L CARBON TXTRAC3(LCRID2 EPA 8240 <"A.a ug/L CHLOR08ENZERS EPA 0240 -< S,C ug/L C"LOROtORM SPA 0240 a:5:0 ug/L 1.4-0ICHLOROSBNZEN8 EPA 9240 < R.0 ug/L 1.2-DICRLOROETHAHB SPA 0240 < $.a ug/L 1.1-DICHLORQFrH RB EPA 8240 a i5.0 ug/L TEMCHLOROETHENE EPA 8240 a I5.0 ug/L TRICHLOROBIHBN8 EPA 9240 < 5.0 u9/L VISM CHLORIDE EPA 8240 - s 1O.0 ug/L METHYL ETHYL RSTONS SPA 1240 < ROO ug/L TCLP-HMWICIDBS also 06/04/96 MMP 09/10/96 ALT ! 2,4-D vise < .1.0 ug/L SILvvx also < �1.0.ug/L AzukinDM,TOTAL Salo 06/26/96 JLB 06/27/96 JMM '; •140 mg/kg. TCLP ARSENIC 6010 - 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM 1 mg/L 1.9 TCLP BARIUM $CIO 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM ng/L TCLP CADMIUM Salo 06/04/96.JL8 06/13/94 JON 0.;'444 mg/L TCLP CHROMIUM 6010 06/04/96 JL8 06/13/96 JMM 0.:010 mg/L TCLP LRAD 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM q0-1 mg/L TCLP MERCURY 7471 06/04/96 JLB 06/20/96 JLE <0.0004 mg/L i I PQL P.O. San 171" - 11aMa.tt170drote Polk NC 27706 6nlW"M 102-A Wa0Aw1nM Inuu.m:l Court - Cary, NC 27b11 7N.ph9g10191167-7Ca0 Faa1011148748t5 JUl 01-1996 09-34 -9194673515 9sx, P.02 CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES DUNBAR FOODS PO BOX 519 DUNN, NO 28334 Attn: KENNETH WRENCH SWP RESIDUE # 053096 FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES REPORT DATE: 06/21/96 SAMPLE NUMBER- 115267 SAMPLE ID- SWP RESIDUE DATE.SAMPLED- 05/31/96 DATE RECEIVED- 05/31/96 SAMPLER- DAVID ADKINS TIME RECEIVED- 0835 DELIVERED BY- JOEY CAMPBELL Page 1 of 2 ANALYSIS TCLP-PESTICIDES 1311/8270 CHLORDANE ENDRIN HEPTACHLOR HEPTACHLOR EPDXIDE LINDANE METHOXYCHLOR TOXAPHENE PROJECT NAME : SWP RESIDUE METHOD 8270 8270 8270 8270 8270 8270 8270 8270 TCLP-SEMI VOLATILES 1311/8270 8270 o-CRESOL 8270 m,p-CRESOL 8270 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE 8270 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 8270 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE - 8270 HEXACHLOROETHANE 8270 NITROBENZENE 8270 PENTACHLOROPHENOL 8270 PYRIDINE 8270 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL 8270 • 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL 8270 SAMPLE MATRIX- OT RECEIVED BY- CDL SAMPLE PREP ANALYSIS DATE BY DATE BY RESULT UNITS 06/04/96 MMP 06/21/96 JBR 06/04/96 MMP 06/21/96 JBR 0 1 PQL < 20 ug/L 20 <#20 ug/L 20 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 400 ug/L .400 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 < 50 ug/L 50 < 10 ug/L 10 < 10 ug/L 10 c 10 ug/L 10 P.O. Box 12298 • Research Triangle Park. NC 27709 Telnphonn(919) 467-3090 Shipping: 102-A Woodwinds Industrial Court • Cary. NC 27511 Fax (919) 467-3515 CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERVICES Page 2 of 2 PROJECT NAME : SWP RESIDUE CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 115267 SAMPLE PREP, ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE BY DATE BY RESULT UNITS PQL TCLP VOLATILES EPA 1311 EPA 8240 06/10/96 ALT 06/13/96 ALT' BENZENE EPA 8240 '< 5.0 ug/L 5.0 ..CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 CHLOROBENZENE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 CHLOROFORM EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 TETRACHLOROETHENE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 TRICHLOROETHENE EPA 8240 < 5.0 ug/L 5.0 VINYL CHLORIDE EPA 8240 <'10.0 ug/L 10.0 METHYL ETHYL KETONE EPA 8240 < 100 ug/L 100 TCLP-HERBICIDES 8150 06/04/96 MP 06/18/96 ALT 2,4-D 8150 < 1.0 ug/L 1.0 SILVEX 8150 < 21.0 ug/L 1.0 TCLP ARSENIC 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM <0.1 mg/L 0.1 TCLP BARIUM 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM 1.0 mg/L 0.1 TCLP CADMIUM 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM 0.044 mg/L 0.005 TCLP CHROMIUM 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM 0.010 mg/L 0.005 TCLP LEAD 60.10 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM <0.1 mg/L 0.1 TCLP MERCURY 7471 06/04/96. JLB 06/20/96 JLB <0.0004 mg/L 0.0004 TCLP SELENIUM 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM <0.1 mg/L 0.1 TCLP SILVER 6010 06/04/96 JLB 06/13/96 JMM <0.005 mg/L 0.005 PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit .. Results followed by the letter J are estimated concentrations. All results fbr soil arid sludge samples are reported on a dry weight basis as required by the NC DEM Laboratory Certification Section. Wet Weight Concentration = (dry weight conc.)(percent solids)/100. LABORATORY DIRECTOR'6(X. �G j P.O. Box 12298 • Research Triangle Park. NC 27709 Shipping: 102-A Woodwinds Industrial Court • Cary. NC 27511 T0,;:hona(9191467.3090 Fax (919) 467-3515 _ CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY; INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SERWCES j FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES DUHDAR rows ' PO BOX S19 DURN, RC 28334 Attn: KENNEIH WENCH SNP RESIDUE 1 053096 ADDITIONAL ANALYSES REPORT DATE: 06/29/96 SIMPLE NUMBER- 115267 SAMPLE ID- SHP RESIDUE DATE SAMPLED-' 05/31/96 CAT]; RECEIVED- 09/31/96 SAMPLER- DAVID ADMS TIME RSCSIVRD- 0835 DELIVERED BY- JOST CAMPER" Page 1 of 3 PROJECT HAMS : SHP RESIDUE SAMPLE PREP ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE By DATE by AMMONIA NITROGEN IN SOLID EPA 350.2 KinnAHL NITROGSti IN SOLID SPA 351..3 HITRAT6-HITRITS IN SOLID SPA.353.3 PH, LAS EPA150.1 TOTAL PNOSPHOROUS IN SOLIDS 'SPA 365.3 PERCENT SOLIDS NA TCLP-PESTICIDES-1311/0270 0270 CHLORDANE 8279 KNORIN 8270 REPTACHLOR- 8270 HEPTACHLOR BPOIIIDE 8270 LINDANS 0270 METHCKYCHLOR 9270 TORAPHEH6 9270 TCLP-SRMX VOLATILRS 1311/8279 8270 O-CRESOL 8270 m,p-CRESOL 8270 2.4-DINITRO70LOBNE 0270 HEXACHLORODENZENE $270 I.O: 9 . 12290 - 114119gmh Tr14np4 Parr. NC 27M TmapAeM10m447-7040 JUL-01-1996 Oa,33 SAMPLE!MATAIX- OT i RSCSIVBD BY- CDL 06/27/96 CSP 06/26/96 JTC 06/25/96 JTC 06/25/96 am 09/25/96 JTC 06/26/96TIC 06/04/96 MP 06/21/96 JBR 09/04/99 MMP 06/21/96 JBR Showng; 102-n Wy4ynlnU� 919Q643515 RESULT UNITS i i427 mg/kg 9360 mg/kg 43.7 mg/kg 13.9 atd units 4020 m9/kq 18.7 percent c 20 uq/L 4.20 ug/L c'S.0 ug/L c!5.0 ug/L c 10 ug/L e 10'ug/L c1400 uq/L i i 10 ug/L e 20 ug/L e 10 ug/L SO uq/L PqL 'nduntrbl Court • C411. NC 27511 Ffn19121467-351$ 95? E P.01 53 78 21.7 N/A 52 0.1 20 20 5.0 5.0 10 '10 400 30 10 IO 10 CHEMICAL&. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY,INC. EivWFr0NMEJV7•A1. ANAI.MCAL. SEAVYCES Page 3 of 3 PROJECT NAME r SRP RESIDUE OONTLtwhTION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER IIS267 SAMPLE PREP PVWYSIS ANALYSIS M6'INOO DATE BY DATE BY RESULT GRITS TCLP SELENIUM 6010 06/04/96 JIB 06/13/96.JMM 'Co .I mg/L TCLP SILVER 6010 06/04/96 OLD 06/13/96 JMM' e0.100S mq/L CADMIUM IN SOLID solo 06/26/96 OLD 06/27/96 JMM I c4 mg/kg CALCIVM IN SOLID 6010 06/26/96 OLD 06/21/96 JMM. 3.i330'mg/kg COPPER IN SOLID solo .06/26/96 JIB 06/27/96 JMM i 20 mg/kq LEAD IN SOLID 6010 06/26/96 JLB 06/27/96 Jzgm !s40 mg/kq MAOBESIUM IN SOLID 6010 06/26/96 JLB 06/27/96 JMM 1440 mg/kg NICKEL IN SOLID solo 06/26/96 OLD 06/27/96 JMH !"<S mg/kg POTASSIUM IN SOLID 6010 •06/26/96 OLD 06127/96 JMM 27.300 mg/kg _ SODIQ4 IN SOLID - 6010 06/26/96 JIB 06/27/96 JW .670 mg/kg' ZINC IN SOLID' solo 06/26/96 JIB 06/21/96 4M ; 34 mg/kg POL + Practical Ouantitstion Limit i Result■ followed by the letter J are estimated concentrations. All results for soil and sludge samples are reported an a dry weight baeis as required by the NC-DEM Laboratory Certification Section. Net Neight Concentration (dry .eight conc.)(percent eolidal/100. LABORATORY DIRER a I 0.1 0.005 4 40 4 40 4 a 400 40 4 P.C. Rosa t4xe4 • R44e4ron Trl.rpi. Vwk. NC 2f7Oe 6hippinp: 102-A Wo.d'rhid.Irrdu.viil Cwn • Gry, qt 276t 1 T�kphw.. (sty 40T•7090 H.p10)se7.Osls JLL-01-1996 08=34 9194673515 94% i P.03 i TOTPL P.03 - CHEMICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL. SERVICES METHOD REFERENCES Federal Register, Vol. 59, 40 CFR Part 136.3, January 31, 1994 —Metals, Inorganics, and Organics for groundwater and wastewater Federal Register, Vol. 56, 40 CFR Parts 141-143, January 30, 1991 --Metals, Inorganics, and Organics for drinking water "Groundwater Section Guidelines for the Investigation and Remediation of Soils and Groundwater", NCDEHNR, DEM, March 1993. --High Fraction Hydrocarbon and Low Fraction Hydrocarbon for groundwater and soil SW-846, Third Edition, Revision I, July 1992 --Inorganics and Organics in soil or sludges. Metals in soil, sludge, or groundwater. (Metals in groundwater are digested by Method 3030C, Standard Methods, 18th Edition) 40 CFR Part 261, Appendix II and III --Toxic Characteri$tic Leaching Procedure Standard Methods, 18th Edition, 1992 --Total and Fecal Coliform in wastewater, streams, and lakes ' a 0 P.O. Box 12298 • Research Triangle Park. NC 27709 Shipping: 102-A Woodwinds Industrial Court • Cary. NC 27511 Telephone(919) 467-3090 Fax (919) 467-3515 ATTACHMENT 3 PAGE 4 OF 18 PATHOGEN AND VECTOR REDUCTION INFORMATION ATTACHMENT 3 PAGE 4 OF 18 PATHOGEN AND VECTOR THIS MATERIAL IS NOT SUBJECT TO PATHOGEN AND VECTOR REDUCTION P (PAGE 4 OF 18) DELIVERY AND EQUIPMENT f I ATTACHMENT 4 DELIVERY AND EQUIPMENT Biosolids will be delivered to site in a leakproof tank truck. At the site the solids are spread by.driving across the field and spraying material from the rear of the truck. 0 ATTACHMENT, 5 (PAGE 4 OF 18) CONTROL OF ATTACMIENT 5 CONTROL OF DISTRIBUTION Even distribution is attained by driving at a speed which allows uniform coverage at a calculated rate. The nearly level fields are layed off into zones which are marked so the driver.can apply a known volume to a measured area. 9 ATTACHMENT # 6 (PAGES 5 OF 18) VICINITY MAP B � r � ` � ssr •Zia 69 !. y� 1 o$r' o V 4 d o �$ Olt (/ NY• ueLt .1 are'' • �• _ _ 1 /•.� % / Ir.14 P.✓;.Z� \ f/ sa �'. ,�js+"v/�- ;.•\��pe�—\ P ! r-~o //•�i o➢. fC.l �l.`\ \VI Y ® wa:��•.. '�i'?... ALLI 1 _G=oe v � .. • ..\.mod ! /-'� Sf/ 44 " .� \/ ` aeu'r?SP`,}J-�-•-..T���_ O[r /��e 1/IIBI I =o��v MI�.$I: `��-\ I�C ��. .•• fib^ =. ,��-`}/t.{' ,I//,e mO P '�" , ._ �Jtvl I I.f �!iTT e�T�}�i�i^ �f 11V I as l' 1 -:S YI• i .. _ YWLS xxss o 0�08SVHaA . r ao avK xs=uiDxn ev ixn psi ••� � .;:.�_ �j•. '-'e v �!I /�� I •-tom, �,'I (S[ll �' I, \ rmrano \ i Pant J-. r `4 1 9 • Y _ �j e $ _ r o ' j d z , tp dr • f.[•. ' Ti90� \ +�tr`n�1.•�>t ice!,, O.(1.s'. �. js PW ou 90 Trailkti k 1 em pa X 117 L 1 •�• • „/ I .% _ •• ��'J 1 1 • W,,�lM1 •7780 (1797,' %' .•a 781. VRc� Bader G.: 1 '7� c� ans .•I V. l95/ Al :/ V,`.N17.i�i/�/7fY+�`r / f+o / ., tAll. .7 .. ___y�—c'd l%G�•-. 1\ � .� / �• ^lam �.�, ��,S.yO 1 ITEM VII A: VICINITY MAP--301 SITE a/ / Im ,�5? ATTACHMENT # 7 (PAGE 6 OF 18) SOIL TEST f 3 WN i Grower.- Dunbar Foos Copies to: Attn. MoodyDunbar PO Box 519 Soil Test Report Dunn, NC 28334 .0 Parm: 12/20/00 SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Harnett County Agronomist, Comments: A - 3,$,12 77 Sample No- Last Crop Me Yr TIA crop or Year Lime N B05 - Igo Mg CO Zu B Mn Soo Note 3 Corn Grain 102000 O-f Is[ Crop: Small Grains 0 80-100 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2nd Crop: Soybeans 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 3 Test Results Sail Class HM% WIV CHC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 ca% -Ak% Mn-jMn-Al (j)Mn.Al(2) Zu-1 Zn_Al Cu., S_1 SS., NCB-N A7h-JY Na MIN 0.56 1.53 .1 63.0 1. 9 5.6 70 114 ABA 14.0 Z2 72 8 & 21 62 0.1 Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr 2/A 1 crop or Year Lime 'B --Ye—e N nos AO M9 Cu Zu Mn Note 3A Corn Grain 102000 01 1st Crop: Small Grains 0 80-100 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 2nd Crop: Soybeans 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 '0 3 Test Results Soil Class Mf% WIV CBC 'BS% Ae pH P-1 K-1 Ca% N9% Mn-1 Mx-Al(1)Mn-AI(2) 24-1 Zn-Al Cu-1 S-1 SS-1 NCB-N AW-N -Na MIN oA 1.59 5.0 70.0 1.5 5.7 117 122 41.0 16.0 7 60 60 74 . 74 O 1 q 0.1 Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr TIAJ NUMMMEM, Crop or Year M�� . Lime Lime ft nU5 AO Mg - Cu zu B Mn Soo Note 6 Corn Grain 102000 0: 1st Crop: Small Grains 0 80-100 0 0 .0 0 0 0 3 2nd Crop: Soybeans 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 Test Results I I . Soil Class 1jM% WIV CEC 'BS% Ae pH P-1 K-1 Fa-96 M9% Mij-1Mn-Al (1)Mn-W(2) Zn.—I Zn-Al Cu-1 S-I, SS-1 Iffib. N AF&N Na MIN 2,j8 1.24 80.0 W., �10...�M 4 J7 148 148 46 67 0.1 19 Mp"Pffl"N NCDA W. @d G�>e kRUndr `(i465,„ {„w,i_r,.. ' onoc%ScD_iy<sio..430,04 . iNl+_"�7,6,�I 19 733.2 6'S't.. d_,s, i:.4: ,.. : c: e..ort,Ni4,251g4t.:: Grower: Dunbar Foods Copies to: i' Min: Moody Dunbar •rrp p li'�;+5� p0 Box 519 , ( (' 1.1==�'�' Donn, NC 28334 Test. "'soil $ goo,_ �! Report , Aft 3/Woi. SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Harnett County Agronomist Comments: A - 3 R�.�".._a.,,�'k Sample No. Last Crop Ho Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime ,N D05 I60 Mg Cu Zn B ' Mn See Note 1 Sm Grain SIVSoybeans 112000 0. 1st Crop: Corn Grain 0 120=1600 10-36 0 0 0 0 3 2nd Crop: Sm Grain SiVSoybeans 0 80-100 0 0-20 0 0 0 0 3 Test Results ' Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS•.6 Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-Al (1)Mn-Al (2) Zn-1 Zn-AI • Ca-1 S-1 SS-1 Nib-N AU-N Na . _ 0..92 _ _ 1.44 4.2 _ 68 2.y0y . 21.0 110_ _ 85 78 138 138 41 43 0.1 811..0.„p AjMINy ( eldylfifdflo4 Q.n 9 �I d�Lune j�0Iyy.8, j„5. y ?A'bi B, Ie.. I4 YJ.1i . I }�I�x'�' _. . a Ae�dininentidtiolls Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N A05 160 Mg Cu Zrr B Mn See Note 2 Sm Grain SII/Soybeam 112000 0. 1st Crop: Corn Grain 0 120-160 0 40-60 0 0 0 0 3 2nd Crop: Sm Grain Sil/SO beans 0 80-100 •0 70-90 0 0 0 0 3 Test Results . Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS•.6 Ac pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-Al (1) Mn-Al (2) Zu-1 Zn-Al Cu-1 S-1 SS-1 NQ3-N AH-N Na MIN -._ 0.6 1.45 .9 7 .0_ 0.8 6.0 . 157 - 45 56.0 18.0. 118 88 81 - 314. 314 52 33 - 0.0 FteYd'��Fp ttnnooY$r r�lll Qt�..S!ft.IQe,1st nn iy� �I.ri,LLi, p CO� .ytq��� 11fl p t {.7 n 1 t� J r 'p �r +vnr..a Ex. �. �9+u ,�..;.jse..3f� _ `:1,e 4M 4,UiM1�� .0 11'S rj�Ar.�iin:��\��:5H -i�1s1e1+�a FFI�' :aa.7.H.wll', ... s'r_a• 1. Sample No. - Last Crop Me Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N R05 KO Mg Cr; Zn B Mn See Note 4 Sm Grain SiVSoybeans 112000 0. 1st Crop: Corn Grain 0 120-160 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 3 2nd Crop: Sm Grain SIVSo beans 0 80-100 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% . Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-Al (1)Mn-Al (2) Zn-1 Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NQ-N NII-N Na ORG 8.86 1.1 7.6 61.o 3.0 5.3 106 . 102 39.0 M.0 72 71 64 97 161 .43 59 0.1 IlformAt�on• r r , •+ led'vive ��Ifee_ �,i,. � >.,...M r ,>r><eId mlftendatloiC�;;u'-, ,� fr. ,,i. �. ,�f• _ ., .� k,.,u`I. � ..,.< , . ..a ..:.:... Sample No. Last Crop He Yr T/A, Crop or Year Line N. A05 AO Mg Cu Zu B Mn See Note 5 Sm Grain SiVSoybeans I1 2000 0, 1sl Crop: Corn Grain 0 120-160 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2nd Crop: Sm Grain SiVSoybeans 0 80-100 0 0 0 0 0 0- 3 Test ResuN it Class HM% WlV CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-Al (1) Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-Al Cu-1 S-1 SS -I NCS-N NIb-N Na MIN 1.08 1.39 5.7 82.0 1.0 6.1 1 105 118 54.0 18.0 125 90 83 342 342 79 47 0.1 �4 ' ATTACHMENT # 8 (PAGE 6 OF 18) SITE ACCESS CONTROL Attachment 10 Site Access Access is controlled by limited entry points at ditch crossings only. The fields are tilled and seeded with grain crops only days after application of residuals. (D ATTACHMENT #9 (PAGE 6 OF 18) BUFFER IDENTIFICATION 41, ATTACHMENT q BUFFERS Buffers are external of application area since the areas are owned by one entity and are part of a larger tract, except the buffer along the road right-of-way, which is a standard setback. This means buffers are self -defining and access -limiting. T� f Item VI 1 B: Site Location Map Averasboro Cemetery Site .Total Acres ............ 395.05 Buffer tion.......... Acres .:. 322 ^ ' ApplicationAcres... 322 t Y jT 8 "` E �gi �i ° a tsx e sps pk "" F., ,aa *a �; s n�, kid u� 5 •M"�k'S .. Item V11 B: Site Location Map �� s rye For 301 Site Total Acres............195.8 by ag Buffer Acres .......... 73.05 Application Acres...108 71 \ I - r11Va At -'S+11 / ._a vo�`o'= /I '' ` i �' a: (lePl a' ) ill x 114 op I ! , • �`/ !/� -'jh4 . •y'� r � �Y It a' ., n z00% r % • :ti` I. "° i 1844 II �� .:.`�� %J / 3t .� r 'kc�d' n Cz( �hwo j. �. 11 J: I ' - ��. 11 n � r .•�..rjr` .�`bf••vyr '• % �� Gb Item V11 B: Site Location Map For 301 Site , �• !� j El Total Acres ............ 195.8 x•. ' a• o ,!"g Buffer Acres .......... 73.05 20° s 1 Application Acres ... 108 • .= m • 4 . \•� � //�'• 11 i• �I .. e -,� ',�.•Y_�..!.✓ ` g . It • \' , it �'U ..n•-_,� �/ bµ''. • � / \�✓i'C_�r � 0 11 1 ,• M ,I _ • L .� � � I � .I� 11 • W. 1� e%��• ` �_ /i ^'�j . r-7:IF i • . •6 / I •.• .. , �� • D / 1 ®� _. •� ••.� a: „?y y 'l�"11/^ ,iyr 301 f/ 1791 1 \• ..-�_ ,;y/il r Item Vl1 B:,Site Location Map Averasboro Cemetery Site Total Acres ............. 395.05 Buffer Acres .......... 73.05 Application Acres ... 322 M ATTACHMENT. J Q (PAGES 12,13 OF 18) DEFAULT MINERALIZATION RATE AND-' NITROGEN DECAY SERIES u ...1IOr4s �owrllj�. vS,Q- P �(ovs L —D1(a "9rooc3s 'Qesloy-& rAozr' .,al ,wjrrS CO) (� i5o 3 ��s Nl��r boo l�s nJ/a1 /y,�= :; 11 r-- l'-t or,` Topis hC- �y �,� St4C �.�. •. �Ar4,�.�r�T� are �•{, tS` �Cor CQP �S .w�-fir.; c_, MpSS �o a O —u\LiTOr4S/AcP r X o.L{Lt(o = . !(G-��1 r ` p55umn2 SurAcei��.e Ffc�nY� l�is�yy`S 7 G�5 . N I62-" 3 �d 33 �� t ;ADJaSA(L icx�os. CONoC st—,ai N C- C, -�<va c9( N-CArr\/CN�2 NP C,00��ti-s(•l43)+.`t(.D-71 ID - s u9 4% Z, Ca`C,,1�... N,-"-roGar� �C/J` Se11�-eJ lit tyv% 130 '6, s)( 5'J = 3°t �4��N� C .ZZY.�,S�'S7 - �. Z I����w .: tea„ 3 ��-� (:l� I N p •{- '�(-2 AR Z. t�l ,r„ = l���a' -I.?- = 4 S 3 `t 7 Z.Z. YA o Re — 5 0 -0-s 60 D -Z) Qrj tj /V u-J A C— C� t) 7�rc� -t\nj 3 -7 3L, (4a, x W12 2o x zcco 6.s/-r S 1 b-5/,4 C-) ffiAK) ivy r VN pkmoup�- AA 'ok I FAIrd Tdtr, 7's -7,06 Lb5 41DT ori o Qr.T -SZ\jf �X706 lb-5 \JIDT IWA c PAD P4S5iY-P ?ArJ S,8- I �S/ A C Ar C— Fe C- 66e- P, C- a s6YA q vi � Co CAj Ac- ATTACHMENT 11 (PAGES 1 OF 18) CUMULATIVE LOADINGS 9 ANNUAL LAND APPLICATION FIELD SUMMARY FORM PLEASE MAKE A COPY OF THIS BLANK FORM TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMRTED FOR EACH APPLICATION FIELD. PLACE A'N/A' IN A BLANK OR BOX WHEN NOT APPLICABLE, FACILITY NAME -Du�bIiK Rdo ) OWNER - SITE g OPERATOR FIELD N TOTAL DRY TONS APPLIED (ANNUAL) PERMIT W CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY (non 503 regulated facilities only) _ ACRES PERMITTED ACRES UTILIZED DATE or MONTH Gallons /or Cubic Yards (specify) Dry D Tons per Acre Residual Source - 1901lds r+`i:: o'"�idI U91Avaiipii Mln.rulluran Rate Application Method does or Injection) II dttl� D" pl M� pp sa :. .'d511 . f cards Dn INNi , Clop Total per AC(B mwrn.wa P..t]l it,.. Site Conditions (Dry. Moist. Wet . a i TOTALS: DEM FORM FSF (2195) PAN I P I As I Cd ©EK7 Mo DATE I LBSIACRE 6q Zrt all "-iii��-�iaY!•R'i/�-��I//��RI/PSI (SIGN TURE OF LAND APPLIER) DATE "I ce Ify, under penally of law, that this document was prepared under my direction or supervision In accordance with a system dealgped to secure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the ..lnformallan submllled. I am aware that there are slgnlllcant penalties for submitting false Information, Including the possibility of lines and Imprisonment for knowing violations." o •4 ANNUAL LAND APPLICATION FIELD SUMMARY FORM PLEASE MAKE A COPY OF THIS BLANK FORM TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED FOR EACH APPLICATION FIELD. PLACE A'N/A' IN A BLANK OR BOX WHEN NOT APPLICABLE. FACILITY NAME ree) - PERMIT 4 OWNER SITE 0 .. CATION, EXCHANGE CAPACITY (non 503 regulated facilities only) OPERATOR FIELD A - ACRES PERMITTED ACRES UTILIZED TOTAL DRY TONS APPLIED (ANNUAL) - DATE or MONTH Gallons/or Cubic Yards s ecll Dry Tons per Acre Residual Source %Solitd's N ji; 0"Hal dt Avnyi$ Min•ralhsllaa Rate Application Method (Sudan or In ecllon I 1 if d.dint..��,tl0op11(: $dgjl'fcni so eti�r. .Crop Total per Acre lois.. n,gMa pw t• Ms. Site Conditions (Dry. well (vv Lime Application DATE I LBSIACRE LssiACRE `�'• " o. �38a�'n':x3,- r� „ 'Fi'47V ` ,'h3ilAm, yn e .R};�rq ".a -. .� s .¢ x: {K,r:"e'6 RfflYsr?.�:fl:Y'W%n txi 'Ex { i' �4I, :_"3�4i•.i.%:ij�' As Cd Cr Cu Pb Hg Me NI Se Zn • : 215 o Permit Limit Ibsilacre/ ear - Ist croe / 2nd Crop Permitted Cumulative Pollutant Loading Rate (Ns./acre) b . I X------- (SIGNATURE OF LAND APPLIER) DATE "I certify, under penalty of law, that this document was prepared under my direction or supervision In accordance with a system dealgped to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the Information submitted. 'i am aware that liters are - f significant penalties for submitting false Information, Including the possibility of fines and Imprisonment for knowing violations." DEM FORM FSF (2195) (50