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HomeMy WebLinkAbout310376_HISTORICAL_20171231NORTH CAROLINA ..� Department of Environmental Quai II Wa ter Resources ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY WBW Sow Farms, LLC Duplin- I & 2 1122 Oberlin Road Raleigh NC 27605 Dear WBW Sow Farms, LLC: PAT MCCRORY Governor I htDM)bVfR VAART S'. JAY FEB 10 2016 Secrelary ZIMMERMAN February 5, 2016 Water Quality Regional Operations Section Wilmington Regiona[ Office Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 Duplin 1 & 2 Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Director In accordance with your Notification of Change of Ownership received January 26, 2016, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to WBW Sow Farms, LLC, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) for Duplin 1 & 2, located in Duplin County, with a swine animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages: Wean to Finish: Feeder to Finish: Boar/Stud: Wean to Feeder: Farrow to Wean: 7200 Gilts: Farrow to Finish: Farrow to Feeder: Other: If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unnecessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows. This COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2019, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage Number AWS310376 dated October 1, 2014. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. As of this date, our records indicate that this facility has overdue annual fees of $360.00 that was due on 7/512015. It is both a condition of your permit and required by Rule 15A NCAC 2T .0105(e) (2) to pay the annual administering and compliance fee within thirty (30) days of being billed by this Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may result in the Division initiating enforcement actions, to include the assessment of civil penalties. Therefore, it is imperative that you submit the appropriate fee as required within thirty (30) days of the issuance of this COC. State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality i Water Resources 1636 Mail service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 919 807 6464 Please read this 'COC and-ihe enclosed State General Permit carefully. Please pay careful attention to the record kee miiiaand monitoring conditions in this nermit. Record-kepping forms are unchanged with this General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keepingforms. If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site -specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate you will need to'have a neW'WUP developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit -convey any property -rights in either real or personal property. Per NRCS standards a 100-foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Program for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within.30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. In accordance with Condition II.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Newport/Morehead City, NC National Weather Service office at (252) 223-5737, or by visiting their website at: bttp://www.weather.jzov/mhx/ This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office staff may be reached at 910-796-7215. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Program staff at (919) 807-6464. Sincerely, for 5. Jay Zimmerman, P. Director, Division of Water Resources Enclosure (General Permit AWG100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs) Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Duplin County Health Department Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District WQROS Central Files (Permit No. AWS310376) Murphy -Brown LLC W V (folo V 0 Nutrient Management. Plan For Animal Waste Utilization .011728-2015' - This plan has been prepared for:­r- This-plan''has been developed by: WBW Farms Inc. (31-3 76) i Ronnie. G.'Kennedy Jr. WBW Farms Inc. I Agriment Services, Inc. POBox 98 PO Box 1096 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Beulaville, NC 28519 (910 2 1)296-1033 Developer Signature Type,'of Plan: Nitrogen Only wit Owne'r/Managiq/Producer Agreein- I (*e) understand and agree to the spe procedures established in this nutrient waste utilization plan for the farm nElin Required Specifications concerning,an this plan. Signafre (owner) Signature (manager or producer) This plan meets the minimum standards 9 Agriculture - Natural Resources Conserivi adoptid by the Soil and -Water Conserv4t Plan Approved By; Specialist'Si; i Manure Only !nt: ifications- and 'the 'operation and 4maintenance management plan which includes an animal ed above. have 'read and understand the mal, waste management.that are included. with Date Date ,nd specifications of the U.S. Department of ttion Service or the standard of practices ion- ommission- nature Date ------------------------------------------------ -_----------------------- ----------------------- 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 0 1 -28-20 15 ---------------------- Cover Page 1 I Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the ' following source(s): Comrhdrcial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. S9 Swine Farrowing-Weanling Lagoon Liquid waste generated 23,061,600 gals/year by a 7,200 animal Swine Farrowing jWeanling Lagoon Liquid operation. This production facility has waste storage ca aciti . es of approximately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 27713 incoMorated .I 33255 Injected I 33255 Irrigated 27713 Max. Avail. PAN (lbs) * Actual PANS Applied abs) [PAN Surplus/ Deficit (lbs) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) Year 1 27,713 28114 I -401 23,395,190 -333,590 Year 2 27,713 F28983 I -1,270 24,118,941 -1,057,341 -------------------------------------- - - - - -- --- - - - - - -•- •----....--------=-----------------------••---•--------------------- Note: In source ID, S means standard source,-U means user defined: source. * Max. Available PAN is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source. 539436 Database Version4.1 Date -Printed: 01-28=2015 Source Page 1 of i U r1 L J IC Narrative 1/28/2045 This plin is i revision of the 9/21/2004 plan'domple . t6d by Ronnie G. Xennedy. . -Pil,an shows addition of t new center pivots. Bermuda hay rate at V an he s came r6in historica'I rates f'rom.the. 9/21/2001 plan: All fields must meet monitoring and reporting rc quirements when.used. Mr. Whitfield plans to apply swine waste in accordance with his specific-was�e analysis not to exceed the hydratil ic loading of the soils. 11 • ----------- i .............................................................. Preview Database Version 4.1 -- - - - - - --- - ­ - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - Date Printed: 01-28-2015 - ------ ------------------ ------------- Narrative Page I of 1 The table shown below provides a summary of the cra�s or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates are also provided for each crop in the plan. In addition, the Leaching Index for each field is shown, where available. Planned Crops Summary f Tract Field Total Acres�.seable cres Leaching Index (LI) ' " Soil Series - Crop Sequence LL RYE Fieldl lA 4.18 4,18 NIA Noboco Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons Fieldl i jB 2.63 2.63 NIA Noboco i I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons Fieldl 2A 0.96 0.96 NIA aboco ' Corn, Grain 115 bu. i� I Rye, Grain 60 bu. ti I Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 38 bu. Fieldl 2B 4.45 4.45 NIA Nob000 I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons - - Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons Fieldl 2C 1.51 1.51 NIA Noboco Cam, Grain 115 bu. Rye, Grain 60 bu. Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 38 bu. Fieldl 2D 3.27 3.27 NIA oboes { Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tans I Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons Ficld2 2E 2.64 2.64 NIA Noboco I Corn, Grain 115 bu. 1 Rye, Grain 60 bu. II Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 38 bu. Fie1d3 31A 4.17 4.17 NIA Torhunta I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field3 3B 4.53 4.53 NIA Torhunta f I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons jI Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field3 3C 3.87 3.87 NIA Torhunta I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Fie1d4 Ck 15.89 15.89 NIA = Torhunta , - Corn, Grain 125 bu. I i - Rye,.Grain 55 bu. Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. Fields SA 3.84 3.94 NIA Torhunta ' _ I Corn, Grain 125 bu. Rye; Grain 55 bu. 1 Soybeans, Manured,'Double Crop 35 bu. Field6 61A 4.53 4.53 NIA' Torhunta f ' Corn, Grain 125 bu. Rye, Grain 55 bu. i 539436 Database Version 4.1 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. •I - Date Printed 1l1812015 PCS Page 1 of 3 :7 • �J KI • i Planned Crops Summary Tract Field Total .Useable Acres Actes beaching Index (LI) Soil -Series Crop Sequence RYE Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. Field6 6B .4.801 4.80 NIA i'l Torhunta Corn, Grain 125 bu. I I Rye, Grain 55 bu. Soybeans; Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. Field6 6C 4.20 4.20 NIA Torhunta, ; Coin; Grain 125 bu. ... _.. c... I - Rye, Grain. 55 bu. Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. Field7 7F 6,721 6.72 NIA Torhunta Corn, Grain 125 bu. } Rye, Grain 55 bu. Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. Fie1d7 61 24,04 - 24.04 .NIA Pactolus = Corn, Grain... , 65 bu, Rye, Grain 35 bu, Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop - 21 bu. Field8 I BA 5.39 5.39111 N/A Pactolus Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay. 5.0 Tons Fieldg 1 8B 5.221 5.22 NIA IPactolus ', I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Fieldg i 8C -2.66 2.66 NIA _ Pacto]us .. ; . I Small Grain Overseed - 1.0,Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay f 5.0ions Field8 8D 3.501 3.50 N/A Pactolus . ; . Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tans Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field9 9A 1.57 1.57 NIA Pactolus 4 Small Grain Oversced 1.0 Tons Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field9 9B 1.64 .. 1.64 --N/A !! Pactolus. i -1-- - . - - • - smi ]l.Grain Overseed . -_ .. 1.0 Tons 1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field9 i 9C 2.55 2.55 NIA Pactolus Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons i j Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons Field9 9D 1 4.56 4.56 NIA Pactolus I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tans -- Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons PLAN TOTALS: 123.32 123.32 I 539436 Database Version 4.l Date Printed I/2=015 °.PCS Page 2 of-3 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. �'f1 _ Poferrtia�ils'ed 3ur� ass ___ _�chnraQl�Gui a�rce..wµ _ gF '�#� 2 Lo%, potential to contribute to soluble None nutrient leaching below the root zone. , >- 2 & Moderate potential to contribute to Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. <_ 10 soluble nutrient leaching below the root zone. High potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation practices that improve nutrient leaching below the root zone. the soils available water holding capacity and improve nutrient use efficiency should be > I0 ;` considered. Examples are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations (328), Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and 1 Riparian Forest Buffers (391). I k { I , f E ' i E ' { • 1 I I 1 PCS Page 3 of 3 I� • NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data 1 The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and.residual•from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from -each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately,provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Waste Utilization Table Vi-nr 1 ircgen Comm Res, Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid ' PA Fert. Obs/A) PA Manun:A Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient Nutrient pplied Applied Applied Applied t. Regd Applied Applied (acne) (acre) (Field) (Field) (1bs1A) (ibs1A) (Ibs/A) N 1000 source Total Use.. y, Applic. Applic. Tract . • Field 1D Soil Series Acres Acres i" Crop RYE Peried N N N Method gavA Tons 1000 gals tons Fieldl,, • ]A S9 Noboco 4.18 4.18 Small Grain Overseed I.0 Tons 10/1 33131 i50 0 0 brig. 5 41.61 0,0 •173.92 0.00 Fieldl IA S9 oboco ti 4.18 4.18 Hybrid Bermudegrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9130 '325 0 0 Irrig. 325 270.46 0.0 1,130.50 0.0 Fieidl 113 =S9 Noboco 2.63 2.63 Small Grain Overseed I.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 :141.61 0.00 -109.43 0,0 Field . IB S9 No6oco 2.63 2.63 Hybrid �BermudagrassHay 6.5Toris 3/1-9/30 --*325 0 0 Irrig. .. 325 270.46 0.00 711.30 10.00 Field2 . 2A S9 Noboco 0.96 0.96 Com, Grain i 115 bu. 2115-6/30 .331 0 20 Irrig. I I ' 92.37 0.00 88.68 0.00 -Fi6ld2-' 2B: S9 Nobc6 .4.45 4.45 Sm.0 Grain Overseed, 1;0 Tons _10/1-3/31-' : 50- ; "a -0. _ 0 brig: 5 __.41:61 . O:D - ' "185.16 '.":O:D Field2 2B S9 NbboCo 4.45 4.45 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tans 3/1-9/30 *325 0 0 Irrig.' 325 270.46 0.00 1,203.52 0.00 'FieW 2C S9 Noboco 1.5.1 1.51 Com, Grain 115 bu. 2/15-6130 .131 0 20 brig. 111 92,37 0.00 139.48 0.0 Field2, 2C • S9 Noboco 1.51 1.51 Rye, Grain 60 bu. 9/1-3/31 125 0 0 brig. 69 57.21 0.00 86.39 0.00 Field2 213- S9 Noboco 3.27 3.27 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 136.06 0.00 Field2 2D S9. Noboco 3.27 3,27 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 *325 0 0 ]trig. 325 270.46 0.00 884.39 0.00 Field2 2E S9 , oboco 2.64 2.64 Com; Grain 115 bu. 2/15-6/30 131 0 20 brig. 111 92.37 0,00 243.86 0.00 Field2 2E S9 r. Noboco 2.64 2.64 Rye, Grain 60 bu. 9/1-3/31 125 0 0 brig. 69 57.211 0.00 151.04 0.00 Fieid3 - 3A S9 Torhunta 4.17 4.17 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 brig. 50 41.61 0.00 173.51 0.00 Field3 ' 3A S9 orhunta 4.17 4.17 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 "275 0 0 brig. 275 228.85 0.04 954,29 0.00 Field3 313 S9 Torhunta 4.53 4.53 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 41.61 0.00 188.49 0.00 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 WUT Page 1 of 6 Waste Uttltion Table *Year 1 Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Crop RYE Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd ¢bs/A) Comm Fert. Nutrient Applied Qbs/A) Res. (Ibs/A) Apph'e. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied 0bs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N - 1000 gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons Field3 3B . S9 Torhunta 4.53 433 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *275 0 1 0 Irrig. '275 228.85 6.00 1,036.67 0.00 Field3 3C S9 Torhunta 3.87 3.87 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3I31 50 0 0 Irrig.. 50 41,61 0:00 161.03 0.00 Field3 3G S9 orhunta 3.87 3.87 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9130 *275 0 0 brig, 275 228.85 4.00 885.64 i 0.00 Field4 CPZ S9 orhunta 15.89 15.89 Cam, Grain 125 bu. 2/15-6/30 139 0 20 Irrig. 119 99.03 0.0 1,573.56 0.0 Field4 CP2 S9 orhunta 15.89 15.89 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/1-3/3l 111 0 0 brig. 61 50.80 0.00 807.27 0.00 Fields 5A I S9 orhunta 3.84 3.84 Corn, Grain 125 bu. 2115-00 139 0 20 rrrig. 119 99.03 0.00 380.27 0.0 Field5 5A S9 Torhunta 3.84 3.84 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/1-3/31 111 0 0 Irrig. 61 50.80 0.00 195.09 0.0 Field6 6A S9 Tothunta 4.53 4.53 Corn, Grain 125 bu. 2/15-6/30 +139 0 20 Irrig. 119 99.03 0.'00 448.60 0.00 Field6 l '6A S9 Torhunta 4.53 4.53 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/1-3/31 'lit 0 0 brig. 61 50.80 0.00 230.14 0.06 Field6 6B S9 orhunta ..4.80 4.80 Corn, Grain 125 bu. 2/15-6130 139 0 20 brig 119 99.03 0. 475.34 0.00 Field6 61§ S9 Torhunta 4.80 4.80 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/14/31 lit 0 0 brig. 6I 50.80 0.00 243.86 0.0 Field6 6C . S9 orhunta :. 4.20 4.20 Corn, Grain 125 bu. 2/I5-W0 139 0 20 brig-119 - 99.03 0.00 415.92 OAO Field6 6C , S9 orhunta• • i 4.20 4.20 Rye, Grain '55 bu. 9/1-3/31 111 0 0 brig. 61 50.80 0.0 213.38 ? 0.00 Field? 7E S9 Torhunta. 6.72 6.72 1.� Com, Grain 125 bu. 2/15-6/30 139 0 20 Inig. 119 99.03 0.00 665.47 0.0 Field? 7E S9 Torhunta. 6.72 6.72 Rye, Grain 55 bm 911-3/31 111 0 0 Inig. 61 50.80 0.00 341.40 0.00 Field? CP1 S9 Pactolus 24.04 24.04 Corn, Grain 65 bu, 2/15-6/30 77 0 20 brig. 57 47.43 0.00 1,140.30 0.00 Field? CPI S9 Pactolus 24.04 24.04 Rye, Grain 35 bu. 9/1-3/31 78 0 0 Irrig. 43 35.70 0.00 858.23 0.00 Fieldb 8A S9 Pactolus 5.39 5.39 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 41.61 0,00 224.27 0.00 Fieldb 8A S9 Pactolus 5.39 5.39 Hybrid Bermudagr•ass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 1,121.35 0.00 Fieldg 8B S9 Pactolus 5.22 5.22 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Torts 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig, 50 41.61 0.00 2I7.20 0.00 5.22 5.22 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9130 *250 0 0 Irrigg. 250 208.04 0.00 1,085.98 0.00 . FieldB 8B S9 Pactolus Fieldb � - 8C . S9 Pactolus 2.66 2.66 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/l-3/31 50- 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 110.68 0.00 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 WUT Page 2 of 6 Waste Utilization Table Vear t Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use.• Acres Crop ° ' RYE Applic• -,Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Reo'd Obs/A) Cantu Fert. Nutrient Applied ¢bs/A) Res. (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied (lbs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N IOW gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons Field8 : " 8C S9 Pactolus 2.66 2.66 Hybrid Bennudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 553.39 0.00 Field8 8D S9 Pactolus 330 3.50 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41,61 0,00 145.63 0.00 Field8 8D S9 Pactolus 3.50 3.50 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9130 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 -0.00 728.15 0.00 Field9 9A S9 Pactolus 1.57 1.57 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 4I.61 0.00 65.33 0.00 Field9 9A S9 pactolus 1.57 1,57 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay : • 5.0 Tons 3/t-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig, 250 208.04 0.00 326.63 0.0 Field9- 9B -.S9 Pac.tolus 1.64 1.64 Sma11 Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 68.24 0.00 Field9 9B S9 Pactolus 1.64 1.64 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 . 0 0 Irrig. 250 209.04 0.00 341.19 0.00 Field9. 9C S9 Pact9lus 2.55 2.55 Small Grain Overseed :.! 1.0 Tons I0/113/31 -50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 10&10 0.0 Field9 3 9C. S9 Pactolus 2.55 2.55 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 530.51 O-OCI Field9. ;`' ' 915 59 actolus 4.56 4.56 Smell Grain Overseed s=1 LO Tons 10/1-3/31 : 50 0 0 Irrig, 5 41.61 0. 189.73 0. Field9{ 9D' S9 Pac#plus 4.56 4.56 Hybridt Bermudagrass Hay " ' ' . 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 4 0 1rrig. 250 208.04 0.00 948.67 0. Total" Appled,.1000•gallons 23,395.1_ Total Produced, 1000 gallons 23,061.60 Balance, 1000 gallons -333.5 Total Applied, tons 0• Total Produced, tons 0.0 _ Balance, tons 0. Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol r means user entered data. 5394 6 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 A UT Page 3 of 6 Waste Ui&ian Table dbVrnr 2 Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres . Crop.. RYE ApPBc• Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd (lbs/A) Comm Fert, Nutrient Applied (1bs/A) Res, (Ibs/A) Applic, Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied (Ibs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N 100D gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons Fieldl IA S9 oboco 4.18 4.18 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 173.92 0.00 Fieldl IA S9� oboco 4.18 4.18 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 •325 0 0 Irrig. 325 270.46 0.'00 1,I30.50 0.00 Fieldl 1B S9 Noboco 2.63 2.63 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig, 50 41.61 0.00 109.43 0.00 Fieldl I S9 Nobow 2.63 2.63 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 •325 0 0 [trig. 325 270.46 .0.00 711.30 0.00 Field2 2A S9 oboco 0.96 0.96 Rye, Grain 60 bu. 9/1-3/3I 125 0 0 brig. 56 46.81 0.00 44.94 0.00 Fieldl 2A.,- S9 •" oboco 0.96 0.96 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 38 bu. 4/1-9/15 149 0 0 brig. 149 123.99 0.00 119,03 0.00 Fieldl 2B S9 Noboco 4.45 4.45 Small Grain Overseed i 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig.. 5 41.61 0.00 185.16 0.00 Field2 2B - ., S9. Noboco --4.45 ; - 4.45 f, Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tans 3/1-9/30 •325 0 0 Irrig. 325 270.46 , 0.00 1,203.52 0.0 Field2 2C. S9 Noboco i 1.51 1,51 Rye, Grain -- C-• - 60 bu-s 9/1-3/31 125 1 0 ` 0 brig. 56 46.81 0.00 ' 70.68 0.00 Field2 2C S9, Noboco _ 1.51 1.51 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop ' 38 bu." 4/1-9/15 149 0 0 brig. 149 123-99 0.00 187,23 0.00 Field2 2D S9 Noboco 3.27., 3.27 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig, 50 41.6'1 ' '0.0 136.06 O. Field2 2D S91-. _oboco, „- .•. , 3.27 ,� 3.27 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay:. 6.5 Tons - 3/1-9/30... 0325 -. 0 1.0 •- Inig. 325 270.4 -0.00 884.39 0.0 . . Fieldl 2E S9 , oboco i 2.64 �,-2.64 Rye, Grain 1 60 bu.i 9/1-3Lll 125 0 ' 0 brig. 56 46.81 0.4D I23.5$ 0.0 Field2 2E S9 s. koboco ' 2.64 ' 2.64 Soybeans, Manumd, Double Crop 38 bu. 4/1-9115 149 0 . 4 0 Irrig. 149 123.99 0.00 327.34 0.0 Field3 3A S9. Torhunta 4.17 4.17 Small Grain Overseed v 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 173.51 0.00 Field3 3A S9, Torhunta 4.17 ,' ,j 4.17 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay, 5.0 Tons 311-9/30 '275 0 0 brig. 275 -228.85 0.00 954.29 0.0 Field3 3B S9 Forhunta 4.53 -1 . 4.53 Small Grain Oversecd 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 41,61 0.0 188.49 0.0 Field3 3B S9 Torhunta 4.53 -41 4.53 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 '275 0 0 Irrig. 275 228.85 ' 0.00 1,036.67 0.00 Field3 3C S9' Torhunta 3.87 ' ` 3.87 Small Grain Overseed "" 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 ' 0 Im1„ 50 41.61 0.00 161.03 0.00 Field3 3C S9 Torhunta 3.87 i 3.87 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 "275 0 0 Irrig. 275 228.85 0,00 885.64 0.00 -Field4- -.59 - orhunta-- -- ' ''15:89 ;15:89 Ryc, Grain - - ____.�.--_,--- ...-_-------.--•.._,._._,_ 55 bir: -9/1'- /31-- ' I � 0- - 0 Irrig. 50 r 41.57 , 0.00 66D.50 0.00 Field4 t�CP2 S9 ITrhunta 15.89 15.89 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/1-9/i5 136 0 0bligT 136 113.18 0.0 1,798.35 0.00 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 WUT Page 4 of 6 Waste Utilization Table Year 2 Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres. use. Acres Crop RYE Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd (Ibs/A) Canm Fert. Nutrient Applied Obs/A) Res. Obs1A) Applic. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied (lbs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N IDOD gai/A Tons 1000 gals tons Field5 5A S4 orhunta 3,84 3.84 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/1-3/31 111 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.57 "" 0.00 1D.62 0.0 Field5 5A S9 Torhunta 3.84 3.84 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/I-9/15 136 0 0 Irrig. 136 113.18 0.00 434.59 0.00 Field6 '6A S9, Forhunta 4.5.3 4.53 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 9/1-3/31 111 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.57 0.0 188.30 0.00 Field6 6A S9, Torhunta 4.53 4.53 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/1-9115 136 0 0 brig. 136 113.18 0.0 512.68 0.0 Field6 6B S9, Torhunta 4.80 4.80 Rye, Grain 55 bu.' 9/1-3/31 111 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.57 0.00 199.52 0.00 Field6 6B S9:2 Forhunta 4.90 4.80 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/1-9/15 136 0 0 brig. 136 113.18 - 0.60 543.24 0.00 Field6 6C ., SV- Torhunta 4.20 ' 4.20 Rye, Grain " i' 55 bu.' 911-3/31 111 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.57 0.00 174.58 0.0 Field6 6C S9 ` . orhunta 4.20i 4.20 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/1-9115 136 0 f; 0 Irrig: 136 113,18 0.00 475.34 0.00 Field? r7E S9,, Torhunta 6.12 6.72 Rye, Grain 55 bu. 911-3/31 111 0 0 brig. 50 41.57 = 0.00 ' i 279.33 0.00 ' Field7 7E ' . S9'.. Torhunta 6.72 6.72 Soybeans, Martured, Double Crop 35 bu. 4/1-9/15 136 0 401.0 Irrig. 136 113.18 ' 0.00`' 760.54 0.0 Field7 CPI S9. Pactolus 24.04 24.04 Rye, Grain '. !, 35 bu. 1- . 911-3/31 - 78 0 0 Irrig. 35 29.21 0.00 702.19 0.00 Field? CP1 S9, Pactolus 24.04 24.04 Soybeans, Martured, Double Crop 21 bu. • 411'-'9/I5 83 0 0 "Irrig. 83 69.07 0.00 1.660.441.4. Field8 8A S9 Pactolus 5.39 5.39 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 '41.61 0.00 224.27 O.ob Field8 8A , -S9 Pactolus 5.39 5.39 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 brig. 250 208.04 0.00 1,121.35 0.00 Field8 8B 'S9 Pactolus 5.22 5.22 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 41.61 0.00 217.20 0.0 Field8 8B S9 • Pactolus 5.22 5.22 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 1,085.98 0.0 Field8 8C S9 , Pactolus 2.66 2.66 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 110,68 0.00 Field8 8C S9. Pactolus 2.66 2.66 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 brig. 250 208.04 0.00 553.39 0.00 Fie1d8 8D 'S9 Pactolus 3.50 3.50 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 145.63 0.00 Field8 8D S9 ,Pactolus 3.50 3.50 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 728.15 0.0 Ficidg 9A - S9 Pactolus 1:57 1.57 Small Gram Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. SQ 41.61 0.00 65.33 0.00 Field9 9A S9 actolus 1.57 1.57 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 ]Trig. 25 208.04 0.00 326.63 0.00 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 0 WUT Page 5 of 6 { Waste IItainn Tnhle �VPar 2 Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Crop RYE Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd (1bs/A) Cantu Fert. Nutrient Applied QWA) Res. (Ibs/A) AppGc. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied (Ibs/A) Liquid ManurvA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied • (Field) N N N N 1000. gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons Field9 9B S9 Pactolus 1.64 1.64 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 41.61 0.00 68.24 0.00 Field9 9B S9 Pactolus 1.64 1.64 Hybrid Bcrmudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 3/1-9/30 *250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 341.19 0.00 Field9 I 9C S9 Pactolus 2.55 2.55 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 41.61 0.00 106.10 0.00 Field9 9C S9 padolus 2.55 2.55 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay ; 5.0 Tans 3/1-9/30 •250 0 0 Irrig. 250 208.0 .0.00 530.5I 0.0 Field9 91) S9 Pactolus 4.56 4.56 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Toni I0/I-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig 5 4i.61 0.00 189.73 4.00 Field9 9D S9 IPactolus 4.561 4.56 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.0 Tons 311-9/30 *250 0 0 1 Irrig. 250 208.04 0.00 948.67 0.00 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 24,118.94 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 23,061.60 Balance,. 1000 gallons -1,057.34 Total Applied, tons 0.0 Total Produced, tons 0.0 Balance, tons 0.00 lyott s:-1.�tht�traat.colwnn,=symbol-me a�ls_leased,_Qthenvise, owned. 2.- Symbol * means -user entered -data. - a _ 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 WUT Page 6 of 6 • • The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration rate. varies with soils. If applying .waste nutrients through an 14gation systetn,•you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. This table provides the maximum application rate per hour that may be applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum application amount that each'field may receive in any one application event. Irrigation Application Factors Tract Field Soil Series ` Application Rate (iriches/hour). -Application Amount (inc}ies)- Fieldl IA Noboco - 0.50 1.0 Fieldl I No.boco 0.50 1.0 Fieldl 2A Noboco 0.50 1.0 Field2 2B Noboco 0.50 1.0 Field2 2C Noboco 0,50 I.0 Field2 26 Noboco ;_`.t`:. -0.50 I0 Field2 2E Noboco 0.50 1.0 ._ Field3 3A Torhunta 0.45 1.0 Field3 3B Torhunta 0.45 I.0 Field3 3C Torhunta i 0.45 1.0 Field4 CP2 Torhunta 0.45 1.0 Fields 5A Torhunta ! 0.45 1.0 Field6 i 6A• Torhunta 0.45 1.0 Field6 6B Torhunta 0.45 1.0 r Field6 6C Torhunta ( 0.45 1.0 Fieldl 7E Torhunta 0.45 1.0 Fieldl I CP 1 Pactolus ( 0.75 1.0 Field8 SA Pactolus I 0.75 1.0 Field8 i 8B Pactolus 0.75 1.0 Field8 8C Pactolus 0.75 1.0 Field8 8D Pactolus I 0.75 1.0 Field9 9A Pactolus I 0.75 1.0 Field9 9B Pactolus 0.75 1.0 Field9 9C Pactolus 0.75 1.0 Field9 a 9D Pactolus 0.75 1.0 539436 j Database Version 4.1 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. Date Printed /28r2015 IAF Page 1 of 1 k5: _ The followingLagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization ble provides an estimate of the number of acres needed for g g g i sludge util ization for the indicated accumulation period. These estimates are based on average nitrogen concentrations for each source, the number of anir Is in the facility and the plant available nitrogen application rates shown in the second column. ' , s Lagoon sludge contains nutrients and organic-mattef reltl6 ding after treatment and application of the effluent. At clean out, this material must be utilized for crop production and applied at agronomic rates. In most cases, the ,priority nutrient is nitrogen but other nutrients including phosphorous, copper and zinc can also be limiting. Since nutrient levels are generally very high,. application c f sludge must be carefully applied. Sites must first be evaluated for their suitability for sludge application. Ideally, effluent spray fields should not be used for sludge application. If this is not possible, care should be taken not to load effluent application fields with high amounts of copper and zinc so that additional effluent cannot be applied. On sites vulnerable to surface water moving to streams and lakes, phosphorous is a concern. Soils containing very high phosphorous levels may also be a concern. Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization Table # Crop Maximum PA-N Rate lb/ac Maximum Sludge Application Rate 1000 gal/ac Minimum Acres 5 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 10 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 15 Years Accumulation Swine Farrowing-Weanling-Lagoon Sludge - Standard Corn 120 bu 150 14.69 I 191.17 382.34 573.51 Hay 6 ton R.Y.E. ! 300 29.38 I 95.58 191.17 286.75 Soybean 40 bu I60 15.67 I 179.22 358.44 537.66 ...- .......................... 539436 Database Version 4.1 V. .................................. Date Printed: 01-28-2015 .Sludge Page 1 of 1 • • The Available Waste Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage capacity available at the end of each month of the plaii: Available storage capacity is calculated as the designstor a ca aci in days minus the riuinber of days of net storage volume accumulated: The start ; p tY Y . I Y date is;a value entered by the user, and is defined as •the.date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon for holding pond is equal to zero. Available storage capacity should be •greater;than-or equal to -zero and less than•or equal to the.design storage capacity of the facility. ' If the available lstorage'capacity is greater than the design storage - ' - capacity, this indicates that the plan calls for.the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative, the=estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design storage volume of the structure. Either of these situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste utilization plan is inconsistent with the structure's temporary storage capacity. - Available Waste Storage Canacity Source Name I Swine Farrowin-Weanlin Lagoonn Liquid Design Storage Capacity Days) Start Date 9/1 180 Plan Year Month Available Storage Capacity (Days) 1 53 1 i 2 50 1 I 3 70 1 { . 4 87 1 5 103 120 1 7 119 8 118 1 9 117 l l0 108 1 li 99 1 12 84 2 1 .: 74 2 71 2 i 3 82 2 I :... 4 92 2 5 112 2 6 133 2 7 153 2 j 8 173 2 10 I46 2 11 123 2 12 99 * Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of ti}e end of each month. - 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 01-28-2015 # = Capacity Page 1 of 1 Required Specifications For,-iAnimalMaste Manalzement :ri .,:,y` dI :f•i•. .;•,„�±!d,It ?Ert�[.il. 'i :' .'sr, •{ _ .s'';;; 1. Animal waste shall not reach:surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns. or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste: If tb� producek'does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste; he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a landowner, ho is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of thewvaste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there -is a change in the operation, increase in ihe•number,df animals; method of application, receiving crop type, or 'available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based, upon soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and. Zvel of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients. .A 4. Animal waste shall be applied 6 land eroding less --than-5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, MRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standa�d 393 - Filter Strips). .� :k.t 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated .on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is . . applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding (see "Weather andbim' ate in North Carolina" for -guidance). ---------------------------------------------- = -------------•-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 539436 Database Version 4.1 1 Date Printed: l/28/2015 Specification Page 1 • 0 • 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil- infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite'or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from -the site during application. No ponding should occur in order �fo control odor and flies. 8. Animal waste shall not. be applied-to,saturated soils, during -rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be appliedon actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is- not covered with waste .to a. depth that would inhibit - growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a -high. potential for leaching. Waste/nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days.prior.to:pjIan ting _of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Any new swine facility sited on or after: October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste, other than.swine-wastefrom-faci ities,sited,on,or. after-Octob:erl,.1995; shall not be applied closer that 25•feet to perennial waters. 12. Animal waste shall not be apol}ed closer. than 100 feet to wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than.200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not #o`reach other property and public right-of-ways. .---________________________________________________________________________________XX____--___--_--_:__--___-__---___-_--__---_-_---_-__--__._ _--_-----------. 539436 . Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 Specification Page 2 c - . 7i [ . 15. Animal waste shall, not be disc or wetlands by a discharge or applied to prior converted, cro approved .as;a land applicatioi Waste shall not be applied owt into water courses, and on oth applied at agronomic rates in from the -site.. -- arged into surface waters, drainageways, y,over-spraying.. Animal waste may be land provided the fields have been site,by;a� technical specialist' -'. .Animal assed waterways that discharge directly r grassed waterways, waste shall be manner that causes no runoff or drift ;,. R.E� 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. A protective cover of appropn- to vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, -to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other.woody species; etc., are limited to areas where considered..appropriate...•Lago n areas_should-be kept mowed and accessible:,Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or, discharge. 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an. illegal discharge, pollution, and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption, it,should only be applied pre -plant with no further applications -of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall ,be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping:shall be'managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage -volume for waste storage ponds. . ---------------------- -------------- •-•------------------ --:--------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------------- 539436 Database Version 4.1 Date Printed: 1/28/2015 specification Page 3 • • L-1 0 0 22. Waste shall be tested 'Wit'in-6 -day's oUtitilizatibin an7&soit- s-halEbe,tested' at least annually at crop sit where waste, products are applied; Nitrogen shall be the rate-det6rmimnig'_n I uIt'i­ien'4 %unless other restrictions require quire waste to be applied lied based ` pl) wo her nutrii.ents;: resulting in a lower application rate than a n[itrogen based rate.- Zinc and Copper levels in, the soils shall be monitored and:alternati;ve crop sites shall. be used when these metals approach excessive levels. T4 shall be adjusted and. maintained for optimum C-riop.prciductio'n."' Soiilind'wiaste analysis records shall be keptfor a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed f in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. ------------- -- ---------------- - ------------------ 539436 Database Version 4.1 --------- -------------------------------------------------- Date Printed: 1/28/2015 M. r ---------------------------------- Specification Page 4 The Corn CP, Organic Soils Dn Notes crop note applies to field(s): 5A, 6A, 613, 6C, 7E, CP2 In the Coastal Plain, corn is normally planted when-soil'.temperatures reach 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Review the Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with die'characteristics.iieededlfoi your'iarea'and�conditions. Plant 1-2" deep. Plant populations should•be°determined by the'hybrid'being-planted. Increase the seeding rate by 10% when planting no -till. Phosphorus and potassium recommended by a soil test can be broadcast or banded at planting. When planting early in cool, wet soil,lbanded phosphorus will be more available to the young plants: An accepted practice is to apply 20-30 lbs/acre N and 20-30 lbs/acre phosphorus banded as a starter;and one-half the remaining N behind thei planter. The rest of the N should be applied about 3040 days after emergence. The total amount of N,is ,dependent on soil type. When including a starter in the fertilizer program, the recommended potassium]] and any additional phosphorus is normally broadcast at planting. Plant samples can be analyzed duringthe growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects are essential for corn production. The following crop note applies to ffeld(s): CP 1 Corn: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leaching. In the Coastal Plain, corn is normally planted when soil temperatures reach 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Review the Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed�for your area and conditions. Plant 1-2" deep. Plant populations should be determined by the hybri being planted. Increase the seeding rate by 10% when planting no -till. Phosphorus and potassium recommended by a soil test can be broadcast or banded at planting. When planting early in cool, wet soil, ]banded phosphorus will be more available to the young plants. An accepted practice is to apply 20-30 lbs/acre N and 20-30 lbs/acre phosphorus banded as a starter;and one-half the remaining N behind the planter. The rest of the N should be applied about 30-40 days after emergence. The total amount of -is dependent on soil type. When including a starter in the fertilizer program, the recommended potassium and any additional phosphorus is normally broadcast at planting. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing -season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects.are essential for corn production. --------------------------------------------------------------- 539436 Database Version 4.1 ---------------------------- Date Printed: 01-28-2015 Crop Note Page 1 of 7 • • • • -The following crop note applies to field(s):'2A, 2C, 2E Corn: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leaching In the Coastal Plain, corn is normally planted when soil temperatures reach 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Review the Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yield ing.Variety' with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant• 1-2" deep. Plant populations should be determined by.the hybrid being planted. Increase, the seeding rate by 10% when planting no -till.. Phosphorus and potassium-recommen. ed by a -soil -test can be broadcast or ba ' at planting. When planting early in cool, wet soil, banded phosphorus will'be more available. to the young plants. An accepted practice is to apply•20-30 lbs/acre.N and 20-30 Ibs/acre phosphorus banded as a starter and one-half the remaining N behind thelplanter. -The rest of the N should be applied about 3040 days after emergence. The total amount ofMis dependent on soil type. When including a starter in the fertilizer program, the recommended potassium and any additional phosphorus is normally broadcast at planting. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects are essential for corn production. Bermudagrass: Coastal Plain, Organic Soil` Adaptation: Not adapted. The following The following crop note applies to field(s): '3A, 3B, 3C note applies to field(s): 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D Bermudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Moderately Well Drained. Adaptation: Well -adapted. = In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprig deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted qi wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least li rate of;30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full gi conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at I For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/; potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant the establishment year in split applications iwA lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer toaN of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for n extension agent for assistance. 534436 can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" ickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a oundcover in one or two years under good growing :ast 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced I' to 1.5' in row. c. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, tnd for annual maititenande. Apply 60 to 1001b/ac N in aril and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 April and following the first and second hay cuts. 'SU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization ire information or consult your regional agronomist or ---------- - Database Versioif 4.1 Date Printed: 01-28-2015 Crop Note Page 2 of 7 Bermudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, U • Adaptation: Well -adapted. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprig deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted q wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least I rate of130 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full g conditions: Tifton 44-spreads slowly; so use at For broadcastldisked-iii sprigs use about 60 bul potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant the establishment year. in split applications in A Ib/ac N annually in split applications, usually it Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to N of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for r extension agent for assistance. Small Grain: Coastal Plain, Organic Soils following crop note applies to field(s): IA, 113, 213, 2D tely-Well Drained.. , can be planted Mar. I to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" ickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and bti/ac in 3', rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the'row. Generally a oundcover in one or two years under good growing ;ast 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced 1' to 1.5' in row. c. Soil test for the'amounts of lime, phosphorus, end for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in iril and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 April and following the first and second hay cuts. 'SU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization ore information or consult your regional agronomist or 4 The following crop note applies to field(s): 3A, 313, 3C In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be Planted from October 15-October 30' and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety;"green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 Ibs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be appliedd iring,the months of February -March. 539436 ----------------------------- Database Version 4.1 ---------------------------- -----_---- Date Printed: 01-28-2015 ------------•---------------- Crop Note Page 3 of 7 • • • 0 The following -crop note applies to field(s): 8A, 8B, 8C, 81), 9A; 913, 9C, 9D Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from' October '15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant.22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See: the seeding'rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also; increase the modificationsinitial seeding rate by at least 10% when plant Ig'no-till'..Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these smallrgrains at 1=1 1/2"-deep. Adequate depth control -is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety.'."green book" and information from private companies to seleef a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be appliedduring the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): IA, 1B, 2B, 2D I Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leachab e In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from ' October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill. row; foot and, increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSUI';Small.Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the, initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should'be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety.: "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more: than 301bs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can. also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be appjied,6ring the months of February -March., ; ;< The following crop note applies to field(s): 5A, 6A, 613, 6C, 7E, CP2 Double -Crop Soybeans, Coastal Plain Organic Soils 1 Double -crop soybeans should be planted as early in June as possible with planting completed by July 4th. When no -tilling soybeans in small grain straw, it is essential to manage the straw to achieve adequate plant populations. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety,withIthe,characteristics needed for.yourarea and conditions. Plant 2=4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed/row foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-19 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase,tlie seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended for the soybeans can be applied to the wheat in the Fall. For soils such as----- phosphorus should be applied at planting as phosphorus will leach from these soils. Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However, applications of 20-30 lbs/acre N are sometimes -made at planting to promote early growth and vigor. Tissue samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the soybeans. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential for profitable double crop soybean production. Ob ---------- =------------------ ------------------------------- 539.436 Database Version 4.1 Printed: 01-28-2015 -------------•--•--------- ------------- Crop Note Page 4 of 7 ..._ _ � jci ti '4 - ii{,�'.�r: IR{!_i6il �.I: �f rillda'.i.JI .k!•a r.. .� , The following crop note applies to field(s): CP I Double -Crop Soybeans, Coastal Plain: Mineral soil, medium leachable - Double -crop soybeans should be planted as ear % in June.as'possible with planting completed by July 4th. When no -tilling soybeans in small grain straw, it is essential to manage the straw to achieve adequate plant populations. Review the NCSU Official ariety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety wi the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 2-4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed/row foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-10 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase tie seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended for the soybeans can be applied to the wheat in the Fall. Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However, applications of 20-30 lbs/acre N are sometimes made at plantmito 't6mote early growth and vigor. Tissue samples can be analyzed duringjthe growing season to monitor the overaI nutrient status of the soybeans. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential for profitable double crop soybean production. The following crop note applies to field(s): 2A, 2C, 2E Double -Crop Soybeans, Coastal Plain: Mineral soil, medium leachable Double -crop soybeans should be planted as early in June as possible with planting completed by July 4th. When no -tilling soybeans in small grain straw, # is essential to manage the straw to achieve adequate plant populations. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 2=4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed)brow foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-10 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase the seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended for the soybeans can be applied to the wheafin the Fall. Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and,are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However, applications of 20-30 lbs/acre N are sometimes made at planting to promote early growth and vigor. Tissue samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the soybeans. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential for profitable double crop soybean production. 539436 ------------------------------------------------------1--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database Version 4.1 Dai Printed: 01-28-2015 Crop Note Page 5 of 7 . lu 4 C] • • • The following crop note applies to field(s): 5A; 6A, 613, 6C, 7E, CP2 Rye, Grain: Coastal Plain; Organic Soils i In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should'be planted.from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1.1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review-the:NCSU:.Official.Variety._'green-book".;and.iriforinatian-from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The total N is dependent on the soil type. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the nutrient status of the oats, barley and rye. Timely management of diseases, insects and weeds are essential for profitable oat, barley and rye production. The following crop note applies to field(s): CP 1 Rye, Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 eed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting. no -till. should..be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small#ains'At 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety. 'green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The total Nis dependent on the soil type. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the nutrient status of the oats, barley and rye. Timely management of diseases, insects and weeds are essential for profitable oat, barley and rye production. J_ :.. ------------------------------------------------------------ . . 0 Database Version 4.1 Crop Note Page 6 of 7 f The following crop note applies to field(s): 2A, 2C, 2E Rye, Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, medium In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15 November 20. For barley, plant 22 �eed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 14 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the character!stics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The total N is dependent on the soil type. Plant samples can bF" analyzed during the growing season to monitor the nutrient status of the oats, barley and rye. Timely management of diseases, insects and weeds are essential for profitable oat, barley and rye prod i ction. "' ................................ 539436 Database Version 4.1 Da .......................................................................... Printed: 01-28-2015 Crop Note Page 7 of 7 7 Cl • WBW - IRRIGATED ACREAGE DETERMINATION FOR WASTEWATER APPLICATION fil (21 M W (5) (M (7) Is) (91 flol (111 1121 1131 (14! (151 A k Wetted spacing Start r P611 Wetted Stop sJot Totil, ,Field ! Lane 1,1 -Mi2 Soacirj ". End, length IFJU)�"3Y2+(4YZ PullAcres TieId Exterior Interior Half I (Le" ' Acres 1 YAcres Acres kf L 4)/(3) 7)X(S)/43,56D . ., 80 0 � 4 75%), OAgA, N684,flpg,Va N0,�A V0 0;➢ 6.81 w 11 240 180 75% 0.48 363 210 1.75 0.40 2.63 1 0 0 o% 'Or, A-, A270lf 4-.RMIVIaV , - j +1 P Y 4A,. . -I2M 1, ,1W 710OW 033,, ;,A,521 13.)-�I: X'10,44--f: I�O,q B 270 270 100% 0.53 1 561 270 3.48 0.44 4.45 1 0 0 'C 6 A, 'di 41 -�2 P 4� 77 7- , 7 31 A b D 270 270 100% 0.53 371 270 2.30 0.44 3.27 i2 0 0 11�y 77 1!� va,,.2 .64 3 A 240 220 92% 0.38 876 230 3.47 0.32 4.17 1 0 0 .Ilk -i* 1.61 0 17 -2204q. ? , :12:57 i C 240 220 92% 0.51 557 230 2.94 0.42 3.87 1 0 0 lw, -4 4 5 A 270 270 100% 0.53 463 270 2.87 0.44 3.84 1 0 0 ae alb I 0_2701, E B 270 162 60% 0.56 765 216 3,79 0.45 4.80 1 0 0 110, IN, TI�Lq,: "0,270� F.: 270t, 4 0 16. 5j I -"k 1: 27,0 rm"' 0. 440 2 0, 7 CP1 24.04 'i3M6 vll- - ��!Am %,A+ I 1*-11?l:li f i 53 - k2,70Am - 8 A 240 190 75% 0,48 936 210 4.51 0,40 5.39 1 1 0 Ii7 f w -'Pi., v L 1 � 6 O, "� 1660"L- A42jja,-036 i ;,YAvrl k't_ C 240 18O 75% 0,44 449 180 1.86 0.36 2.66 0 1 , 1� I '. . e I 1 ' '110 14 11 - - - e I �, r �.11 I ` k. , F .. I = ` - " 1 61� P! - ;1M I }, " �� .. ��,j , t " T7 7777o�.T lv $bt' 5N� �wkO - ..., 1�1,544 ;i11% " �z .2 I , 0 6 �i��,1'2 2 .,0.40 150 16.77,.. -1119.11:e� 9 A 240 180 75% 0.48 143 210 0.69 0.40 1.57 1 0 0 qt vA qi $vW0 Ntw NV� io' 84t, 36 :A r, C 240 1 180 75% 0.44 424 180 1.75 0.36 2.55 0 1 0 A 101" 7777= AO; .0 , % , , ;?,4 ,%fija �ITIQ 1111Tfu x 6.. 1161E, , Rk Z Z.A , 0 0 0 DITCH SITE OUT ••�'' �••' ' '- .'• t.'.. ..�: •: tip~.• WBW 3 0 • i i Cp2 �` ti DITCH SITE IN i ='.: •':' . • ,�.ti ,r. Y. /" WBW 2 WBW 1 �- P G WBW FARMS INC. 1 " - 800' 1/27/2015 12:18:18 PM, 1:800 4 Vo vv I oA WAZOrms tnc 15 Gangle lv�- v\b le earth wE"40" NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Pat McCrory Charles Wakild, P. E. John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary February 22, 2013 WBW Farms, Inc. 4459 Tarheel Dr. Ste B Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear WBW Farms, Inc.: The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on January 7, 2013. With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the Lagoon 2 at WBW Farms, Inc. facility. Based on the information provided, the Division agrees an extension is appropriate. The next sludge survey for the lagoon at this facility should be performed before December 31, 2017. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please call me at (919) 807-6342 if you have any. questions. Sincerely, Larry W. Wade PE Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: C—Wilmington_Region Offi_ce, Aquifer Protec#ion Section Permit File AWS310376 AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION 1636 Mail SeMce Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807-64641 FAX: 919.807-6480VAX: 91H07-r496 Internet www.ncwatemLialfty.org E�E`v�D �FE826�� One Ni Carolina )V turall y An Equal Opporturdty IAfSmiaM Action Empoyei WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 1 DATE 09/21/0.4 combined .AWS310373 & AWS310841 revised added pivot If Feld #7 Producer: WBW FARMS INC. location: 2r,54 NC 111 & 903 SOUTH ALBERTSON, NC 28508 Telephone: 910-296--1033 Type Operation: FARROW TO WEAN Number of Animals: 7200 The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each applicationi cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally waste shall not be applied to land Ss r§ eroding at greater than 9 tons per acre per year. With special pre- cautions, waste may be spplied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under D'NQ regulations. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on waste application through irrigation for this is the manner in which you have chosen to apply your waste. If you choose to inject the waste in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for injecting waste and irrigating waste are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage require- ments should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for analysis. 3l-3'7l� APR 0 6 2009 -1- his waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental RECEIVED I DENR IDWID Management Commissicn. A0UIFFR'PRnTF{:Tl{3N SECTION MAR 31 7009 WASTE UTILIZATION FLAN AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (GALLONS, FT3, TONS, :acre inches, ETC.) 7200 hogs x 0.12 ac-in wastelanimallyear = 864 ac-in/yea' �,,�fOTAL GALLONS OF' WASTE PER YEAR = 2346105E TOTAL 23461056 gallyear - 1.28 lbs. PAN 11000 gals = 300K.152 lbs. PAN/year (PAN is average of NCDA waste reports with at least 3 years site specific historical data) Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER Page 2 TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM y"" " LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW PER AC AC USED APPLIC. TIME pulls a-b 1 NOA BH 6.5 325 6.81 2213.25 pulls a-b -1 NOA SG 1 50 6.81 340.5 pulls a-e 2 NOA BH 6.5 325 12.34 4010.5 . — - - ,pulls a-e -2 NOA SG 1 50 12.34 617 pulls a-c 3 AUB BH 5.5 275 13.96 3839 pulls a-c --3 AL1B SG 1 50 13.96 698 pulls a-d 4 TCFA SA 1 170 i 4.62 2485.4 pulls a-d 4 TC A WA 1 50 14.62 731 pull a 5 TOA SA ^� 1 170 3.84 652.8 pull a 5 TOA WA 1 50 3.84 192 pulls a-d -9 SPA SG 1 50 10.32 J 516 Total 16295.45 - Indicates that this fiald is being over seeded (Le. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applii;d while meeting the N requirements. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of NC to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. THE. „plan only addresses Nitrogen. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 3 TABLE 2: ACRES WITH AGREEMEN-T OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. SE:e required specifications 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS * LBS COMM *` DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW PER AC AC USED pulls a-c 6 TOA BH 5 250 13.53 LL 3382.5 Pulls a-c --6 TOA SG 1 co 13.53 676.5 pulls E 7 PAA BH 5 250 29.72 7430 pivot pulls E -7 PAA SG 1 50 29.72 1486 ,pivot gulls a-d 8 PAA BH 4 250 16.77 4192.5 pulls awl -8 PAA SG 1 50 16.77 838.5 pulls a-d 9 PAA BH 4 250 10.32 2580 Total 20586 - Indicates that this field is being over seeded (i.e. i nterpl anted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. nsAcreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to s over seeding. ' Ibs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and ,2 above: LBS N APPLY CROP CODE CROP UNITS PER UNIT MONTH BH FYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -HAY TONS 50 MAR-SEPT C CORN BUSHELS 1.25 MAR-JUNE SG SMALL GRAIN OVER SEED AC 50 OCT-MAR SA SUMMER ANNUALS AC 110 APR -MAY WA WINTER ANNUALS AC 100 SEPT-APR BC HYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -CON GRAZED TONS 50 APR-SEPT BP HYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -PASTURE TONS 50 APR-SEPT FC TALL FESCUE -CON GRAZED TONS 50 SEPT-APR FH TALL FESCUE -HAY TONS 50 SEPT-APR FP TALL FESCUE -PASTURE: TONS 50 SEPT-APR SIB SOY BEANS BUSHEL'S 4 JUN-SEPT DSB DOUBLE CROP SOY BEANS BUSHELS 4 JUN-SEPT CO COTTON TONS 0.1 MAY-JUN W WHEAT BUSHEL: 2 OCT-MAR WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 Page 4 ACRES LBS AW N USED TABLE 1 51.57 16295.45 TABLE 2 70.34 20586 TOTAL 121.91 368EIl .45 AMOUNT OF N PRODUCED 30030.152 '"" BALANCE-6851.298 *** This number must re less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. NOTE: The Waste Utilization Plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary. measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 6336 pounds of plant available ,available nitrogen (PAN) per year in the sludge that will need to be removed on a periodic basis. This figure is PAN when broadcasting 0 the sludge equipment, may be needed when you remove this sludge. .. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nib-ogen needs of the crop. "our facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of onca every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your structure be within 1.7 feet of the top of the dike. WASTE UTILIZATION FLAN Page 5 If surface irrigation is the method of land application For this signer to it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in Tables 'I and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates Nnd amounts of Nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid Call your Agrirnent Services representative for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application rate prior to beginning the application of your waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION: SEE ATTACHMENT MAR WASTE UTILIZATION FLAN Plans and Specifications Page 6 1. Animal waste sha':I not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. Illegal di:3charges are subject r to assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the Division of Water Quality for every day the discharge continues. 2. The Local NRCS office must have documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has long term access to adequate land to properly dispose of waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose cf waste, he shall provide NRCS with a copy of a written agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application for the life expectancy of the production facility. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an updated Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the Nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moi,.ture, historical data, climate conditions, and level of management, urless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for othe, nutrients. 4. Animal waste may be applied to land that has a Resource Management System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). I, an ACS is used the soil loss shall be no greater than 10 tons per acre per year and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves the field. These filter strips will be in addition to "Buffers" 0required by DEM. (See FOTG Standard 393-Filter Strips and Standard 390 Interim Riparian Forest Buffers). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when the wind is blowing. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a sea:ion prone to flooding. (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" in the NRCS Technical Reference - Environment file for guidance. 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infil- tration rate such that runoff does not occur off -site or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No pending should occur in order to control conditi,:)ns conducive to odor or flies and to provide uniformity of application. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall event, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with wash to a depth that viould inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. WASTE UTILIZATION FLAN Page 7 10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spiing planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading races on these soils should be: held to a minimum and a suitable'winter cover crop planted to take up released j nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of a crop on bare soil. 11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced for waters that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative filter strips are present. (See standard 393 - Filter Strips) 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13. Animal waste shill not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right -of ways. 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainage ways, or wetlands by discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior conve;rted`►ivetlands provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste should not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge into water courses, except when applied at agronomic rates and the application causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from wash down facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. t 17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must maintain a maximum operating level to provide adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in addition to one (1) foot mandatory freeboard. 18. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). If needed, special vegetation shall be provided for these areas ,end and shall be fenced, as necessary to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc. are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Lagoon berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. 19. if animal production at the facility is to be suspended or tenninated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and erosion. 20. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be keot on site. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 8 21. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption it should only be applied pre plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 22. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 23. Waste shall be tested within sixty days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate - determining element. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approa: h excessive levels. pH and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five years. 24. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina State regulations or other States' regulations. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN NAME OF FARM: wow F .-j x.— Page 9 OWNER 1 MANAGER AGREEMENT I (we) understand :and will f6low and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in tie approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that an expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will requira a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there: be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25 year, 24 hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on -site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DWQ upon request. I (we) understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the lard according to this plan at the appropriate limes and at rate that no runoff occurs. NAME OF FACILITY OWNER: r WBW FARMS INC. SIGNATURE: _ DATE: 4 NAME OF MANAGER (if different from owner): SIGNATURE: DATE: NAME OF TECHNICAL SPECIALIST: RONNIE G. KENNEDY JR. AFFILIATION: Agriment Services Inc. PO Box 1026 BeulavihiL� 18 SIGNATURE: / DATE:_,g�2 REVL I-DL4/110(5) , DDL-Al)f iI TO 11ASTE U77LIz.47rONPLAN: FACILITY NUMBER 3I-376 ,& 31-8411 ( FARAI NAME: f BW FARMS, INC. OWNER NAME: TON1 WHITFIELD DESIGN CAPACITY: 7200 FARROW TO WEAN THIS PLAN IS A REVISION OF THE. 11/9/98 PLAN COMPLETED BY HOWARD 14OBSON (4800 SOWS) AND THE 12/3/97 PLAN COMPLETED BY Ronnie G. Kennedy 3R (2400 SOWS). THIS WUP IS BASED ON 365 DAYS OF WASTE ACCUMALATION AND HISTORICAL DATA OF WASTE ANALYSIS OVER THREE YEARS (97-99). THE AVERAGE MEAN FOR THE: WASTE TOTALS WAS LESS THAN THE PAN FIGURE USED IN THIS ?LAN TO REMAIN CONSERVATIVE AND ALLOW FOR PAN FLUCTUATIONS, THE WASTE GENERATION TOTALS WERE DERIVED FROM THE 633 STANDARD OF NRCS IN RELATIOI`I TO IRRIGATED FARROW TO WEAN ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID. THIS PLAN DEPICTS THE WETTABLE ACRES ON THE FARM AND DISPLAYS THE SAME IN THE CALCULATION TABLES. THERE WILL 3E ONLY LINE PLAN FOR THIS FARM SINCE ALL AREAS CAN BE APPLIED FROM ANY WASTE STORAGE STRUCTURE TO ANY SPRAY FIELD. THE AGRONOMIC RATES FOR FIELDS 4 &5 FOR SUMMER/WINTER ANNUALS WERI-. DERIVED FROM THE PREVIOUS PLAN COMPLETED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALIST HOWARD HOBSON. ANY NITROGEN DEFICITS ON IRR.-2 FORMS MAY BE SUPPLMENTED WITH SLUDGE APPLICATIONS FROM LAGOONS AS LONG AS THE TOTAL PAN FOR THE CROP 1S NOT COMPROMISED AND THE NITROGEN APPLIED IS RECONCILED ON SLD-2. THE APPLICATION WINDOWS IN THIS PLAN ARE GENERAL IN REGARDS TO SMALL GRAIN OVERSEED. FOR GUIDANCE ON THE WINDOWS AND RATES MR WHITFIE.LD MUST REVERT TO GUIDANCE MEMO FROM NCSU (INCLUDED). D111 'F0 A € HANGE IN CROPPING SYSCF'h'l AND DRAMATIC INCREASF IN PAN DEFICIT FOR N'BW FARMS THE FOLLOWING C';=.lANG1;5 CAN 131; INCORPOR�Tr_'D 1N 'Tlllm: wullf" FIELD. -.` SOIi;:IYI'E}..YGF:OP?GORE-. *L&3'W/ACRE..-_:f11!PLICA=TrON:VyINDOW 4 T rTOA '' C 2S °, f E]3 15� fiUNF 30 4 TOA S Vd � 106 ' - '' SEPT'.1 s IVIA t 3`1 4 TOA DSB 140 AI!R''--S'EPT 15 5 TOA C 136.25 rE13,15 --:DUNE 30 5 TOA WA 100 SEPT 1-.MAR 31 5 TOA .:DSB- 1401 AI'R d-.-. SEPT 15 7 'PAA, Cs 81.25 . ..- 1 E.-B 1'5 — JUKE 30 7 PAA 3�WA T_ 1p0 SE PT-l''MAR:_3:•1 7 'PAA DS$ 100 AI'k, SEPT'l5 NO WASTE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO A CROP THAT DOES NOT HAVE A REALISTIC YIELD FOR THE USAGE OF IRRIGATED SWINE WASTE, EXCEPT FOR PREPLANT. ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USED. NIR. WHITFfELD PLANS TO APPLY SWINE WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH HIS SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF THE SOILS. 4/ 1 /06 4/ 1 /06 /k' BONNIE G. K N EDY JR. TOM WHITFI LD TECHNICAL SPECIALIST OWNER/'OPERATOR REI'ISED 3114!O7)ADDENDUAl TO WASTE UTILIZATION PLAY. FACILITY NUMBER 31-376 & 31-841 FARM AAME: WBW FARMS, INC. OWNER N4ME: TOM WHITFIELD DESIGN CAPACITY: 7200 FARROW TO WEAN THIS PLAN IS A REVISION OF THE 11/9/98 PLAN COMPLETED B'Y HOWARD HOBSON (4800 SOWS) AND THE 1213197 PLAN COMPLETED BY Ronnie G. Kennedy JR (2400 SOWS). THIS WUP IS BASED ON 365 DAYS OF WASTE ACCUMALATION AND HISTORICAL DATA OF WASTE ANALYSIS OVER THREE YEARS (97-99). THE AVERAGE MEAN FOR THE WASTE TOTALS WAS LESS THAN THE PAN FIGURE USED IN THIS PLAN TO REMAIN CONSERVATIVE AND ALLOW FOR PAN FLUCTUATIONS. THE WASTE :GENERATION TOTALS WERE DERIVED FROM THE 633 STANDARD OF NRCS IN RELATICN TO IRRIGATED FARROW TO WEAN ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID. THIS PLAN DEPICTS THE WE["I-ABLE ACRES ON THE FARM AND DISPLAYS THE SAME IN THE CALCULATION TABLES. THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE PLAN FOR THIS FARM SINCE ALL AREAS CAN B:�- APPLIED FROM ANY WASTE STORAGE STRUCTURE TO ANY SPRAY FIELD. THE AGRONOMIC RATES FOR FIELDS 4 &5 FOR SUMMER/WINTER ANNUALS WERE DERIVED FROM THE PREVIOUS PLAN COMPLETED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALIST HOWARD HOBSON. DUE TO A CHANGE IN CROPPING SYSTEM AND )DRAMATIC INCREASE: IN PAN DEFICIT FOR WBW FARMS THE FOLLOWING CHANGES CAN DE INCORPORATED IN THE WIJP. FIELD SOIL TYPE CROP CODE LIIS N/ACRE APPLICATION WINDOW ` 4 4 TOA TOA C VITA 136.25 IC-O FEB IS —RUNE 30 SEPT I- MAR 31 4 TOA DSB 140 APR I -SEPT l5 5 TOA C 136.25 FEB 15 -JUNE 30 5 TOA WA ICO SEPT 1- MAR 31 5 TOA DSB 140 APR 1 - SEPT 15 6 TOA C 136.25 FEB 15 - JUNE 30 6 TOA VITA 10 SEPT 1- MAR 31 6 TOA DSB 140 APR 1 - SEPT 15 7 PAA C 81.25 FEB 15 - JUNE 30 7 PAA VIA 1C0 SEPT 1- MAR 31 7 PAA DSR Ico APR l -- SEPT 15 Pull NOA C 128.75 FEB 1S—JUNE 30 PullE NOA WA 1C0 SEPT 1- MAR31 Pull E NOA DSB 1f0 APR I - SEPT 15 ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USED. MR. WHITFIELD PLANS TO APPLY SWINE WASTE IN ACCORDANCE. WITH HIS SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF THE SOILS. 3/14/07 RONNIE G. KENNEDY JR. TECHNICAL SPECIALIST 0 3/14/07 TOM 111 WF;IT LD OWNEIUDPERATGR CDEN North Carolina Department of 'Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary January 26, 2010 WBW Farms, Inc. WBW Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear WBW Farms, Inc.: The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on January 19, 2010 for lagoons No. 2 and No.3 at the above referenced facility. With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the lagoon at the. WBW Farms, Inc.. Due to the amount. of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2012 for lagoons No. 2 and No. 3. The next sludge survey for lagoons No. 2 and No. 3 at WBW Farms, Inc. should be performed before December 31, 2012. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please call me at (919) 715-6627 if you have any questions. Sincerely, ms-.Alu� Christine D. Blanton Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Permit File AWS310376 1636 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Location: 2728 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-733.32211 PAX: 919-715-05881 Customer Service: 1-877-623 6748 Inlr met: tivwvr-nnvalemality om JAN 2 8 2010 By;_ North Carolina NLiwrallly qn Emiai Onnor in4v i A inna6ve Action Emnlnvec OHO W AT �R 6 ---D D � January 18, 2008 Torre Whitfield, Farm Manager WBW Farms, Inc. WBW Farms, Inc. Farm PO Box 98 Pink Hill, North Carolina 28572 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farms, Inc. Farm Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on January 3, 2008. With your results, you requested an extension in the frequency of the sludge survey for Lagoons 2 and 3 at the WBW Farms, Inc. facility. Due to the amount of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2009 (to meet the requirement for a sludge survey in the year of permit renewal). The results of the 2009 sludge survey are to be submitted with the Annual Certification Form that will be due on March 1, 2010. Please note that the sludge survey for Lagoon 1 is still required to be conducted on or before December 31, 2008 and reported on or before March 1, 2009. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions, }Tease contact me at duane.leith@ncrriail.net or by phone at (919) 715-6186. Sincerely, Duane Leith Environmental Engineer cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Central Files Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterguality.ora Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycledl10% Post Consumer Paper Nao Carolina Naturally Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality July 1, 2007 �tECEIVED Wbw Farms Inc WBW Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 JUH 2 6 2ov Pink Hill, NC 28572 BY: Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear Wbw Farms Inc: In accordance with your application received on 15-Dec-06, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Wbw Farms Inc, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) for the WBW Farms, Inc., located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 0 Boar/Stud: 0 Wean to Feeder: 0 Farrow to Wean: 7200 Gilts: 0 Farrow to Finish: 0 Farrow to Feeder: 0 If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009 and replaces the NPDES COC issued to this facility with an expiration date of July 1, 2007. You are required to continue conducting annual surveys of sludge accumulation in all lagoons at your facility; the one-year extension in Condition Ill.19 does not apply. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterauality.oM Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 50°% Recyded110% Post Consumer Paper on e Carolina Aatura!!y Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site -specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate F t sunder this.p'ermit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility.. . Per 15A NCAC 02T .0111(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100-foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Per 15A NCAC 02T .1306, any containment basin, such as a lagoon or waste storage structure, shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of the facility's permit until closed to MRCS standards and the permit is rescinded by the Division. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection staff may be reached at 910-395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at (919) 733- 3221. Sincerely, for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AWS310376 DEC W'� rFj4 cam^ Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources .� Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality March 9, 2006 Tom Whitfield WBW Farms Inc. P.O. Box 98 Pink Hill, North Carolina 28572 Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. NCA231376 WBW Farms Inc. Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on April 4, 2006. With your results, you requested that a sludge survey for the WBW2 and WBW3 lagoons at the WBW Farms Inc. facility not -be required until 2007. Due to the amounts of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that sludge surveys for these two lagoons are not needed until 2007. The results of the 2007 sludge survey are to be submitted with the Annual Certification Form that will be due on March 1, 2008. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Keep in mind that the facility's additional lagoons must be surveyed for the 2006 calendar year. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 715-6627. Sincerely, Todd A. Bennett Environmental Engineer Cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Central Files NorthCarolina Naturally Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Internet: wvvw.ncwaterguality.ora Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax l: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2_ (919) 715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 ANIMAL FACILITY ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM Certificate of Coverage or Permit Number 31-376 County Dualin ' Year 2oQ3 Facility Name (as shown on Certificate of Coverage or Permit) WBW Farms Operator in Charge for this Facility Dennis Stroud Certification # 19703 Land application of animal waste as allowed by the above permit occurred during the past calendar year ® YES ❑ NO. If NO, skip Part I and Part 11 and proceed to the certification. Also, if animal waste was generated but not land applied, please attach an explanation on how the animal waste was handled. Part I: Faciliq Information: 1. Total number of application Fields ® or Pulls ❑ (please check the appropriate box) in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP): 9 Total Useable Acres approved in the CAWMP 112.85 2. Total number of Fields ® or Pulls ❑ (please check the appropriate box) on which land application occurred during the year: 9 Total Acres on which waste was applied 112.85 3. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) applied during the year for all application sites: 9126.95 4. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) allowed to be land applied annually by the CAWMP and the permit: 34163.45 5. Estimated amount of total manure, litter and process wastewater sold or given to other persons and taken off site during the year N/A tons ❑ or gallons ❑ (please check the appropriate box) 6. Annual average number of animals by type at this facility during the previous year: Partial Annual Avera-ge is 1e $ 7 7 from Avr 03 — Dec 03 7. Largest and smallest number of animals by type at this facility at any one time during the previous year: Largest (These numbers are for informational purposes only since the only permit limit on the number of animals at the facility is the annual average numbers) 8. Facility's Integrator if applicable: Murvhv Browns LLC Part I1: Facility Status: IF THE ANSWER TO ANY STATEMENT BELOW IS `NO", PLEASE PROVIDE A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION AS TO WHY THE FACILITY WAS NOT COMPLIANT, THE DATES OF ANY NON COMPLIANCE, AND EXPLAIN CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN OR PROPOSED TO BE TAKEN TO BRING THIS FACILITY BACK INTO COMPLIANCE. 1. Only animal waste generated at this facility was applied to the permitted sites during 19 Yes ❑ No the past calendar year. RECEIVE[) AFACF 3-14-03 MAP. 0 1 200A 01 t u 4, ..4�1,�,tian e 2. The facility was operated in such a way that there was no direct runoff of waste from ® Yes ❑ No the facility (including the houses, lagoons/storage ponds and the application sites) during the past calendar year. S. There was no discharge of waste to surface water from this facility during the past ® Yes ❑ No calendar year. 4. There was no freeboard violation in any lagoons or storage ponds at this facility during ® Yes ❑ No the past calendar year. 5. There was no PAN application to any fields or crops at this facility greater than the ® Yes ❑ No levels specified in this facility's CAWMP during the past calendar year. 6. All land application equipment was calibrated at least once during the past calendar year. N/A ❑ Yes ❑ No 7. Sludge accumulation in all lagoons did not exceed the volume for which the lagoon N/A ❑ Yes ❑ No was designed or reduce the lagoon's minimum treatment volume to less than the volume for which the lagoon was designed. 8. A copy of the Annual Sludge Survey Form for this facility is attached to this Certification. N/A ❑ Yes ❑ No 9. Annual soils analysis were performed on each field receiving animal waste during the ® Yes ❑ No past calendar year. lo. Soil pH was maintained as specified in the permit during the past calendar Year? ❑ Yes ® No 11. All required monitoring and reporting was performed in accordance with the facility's ® Yes ❑ No permit during the past calendar year. 12. All operations and maintenance requirements in the permit were complied with during ® Yes ❑ No the past calendar year or, in the case of a deviation, prior authorization was received from the Division of Water Quality. 1s. Crops as specified in the CAYVMP were maintained during the past calendar year on all ® Yes ❑ No sites receiving animal waste and the crops grown were removed in accordance with the facility's permit. 14. All buffer requirements as specified on the permit and the CAWMP for this facility were ® Yes ❑ No maintained during each application of animal waste during the past calendar year. "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Tom Whitfield Permittee Name and Title (type or print) 2/2/04 Signature of Per ittee Date Signature of Operator in Charge Date (if different from Permittee) AFACF 3-14-03 2 % e* ��11 4 • • nvitrochemu� � T.En ronmental Chemists, Inc. J : 6602 Windmill Way • Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 ® .+ (910) 392-0223 (Lab) • (910) 392-4424 (Fax) EchemWC�aol.com ANALYTICAL & CONSULTING _ r CHEMISTS ,�..�" +yy NCDENR: DWQ CERTIFICATE #94, DLS CERTIFICATE #37729 Customer: NCDENR DWQ 127 N. Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Attn: Stonewall Mathis REPORT OF ANALYSIS Date Sampled: 07/01/03 Sampled By: Stonewall Mathis WASTEWATER: PARAMETER Sample ID Lab ID Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, NO3+NO2-N mg/L Am onia, NH3-N mg/L Total Phosphorus, P mg/L Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, TKN mg/L Fecal Coliform, colonies/100 mL Comments: Reviewed by: 21-41 Date of Report: July 17, 2003 Purchase Order #: Report Number: 3-3703 Report To: Stonewall Mathis Project: 3 r - 3 74:. 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Therefore, please record temperature at collection in space provided on collection sheet. pH,: A two (2) hour limit to chemically preserve samples by pH adjustment is allowed, except for metals samples reported to the Groundwater Section which must be acidified at the time of collegian. Caution These sample bottles may contain small amounts of acid or other corrosive and potentially harmful chemicals. Laboratories are required to add these chemicals for certain analyses in order to comply with EPA preservation requirements. Use extreme care when opening and handling the bottles. If any chemical should get on your skin or clothes flush liberally with water and seek medical attention. ' DECHLORINATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT Mix thiosulfate with acid in bottle before collecting samples as a violent reaction will occur. Dechlorinating Samples that Require Acid Preservation 1. Add 4-5 granules of thiosulfate to a bottle with no acid preservative (unpreserved BODIrSS bottle). 2. After mixing to dissolve the thiosulfate, pour half of the sample into a bottle containing acid as a preservative (Ammonia/TKN). 3. Then completely fill both bottles_with fresh simple. The Laboratory will verify and document the aboverequested information. ref. NCAC 214.0805 (aa) (7) (M). "At any time a laboratory receives samples which do not meet sample collection, holding time, or preservation requirements, the laboratory must notify the sample collector or client and secure another sample if possible. If another sample cannot be secured, the original sample may be analyzed, but the results reported must be qualified with the nature of the infraction(s). And the laboratory must notify the State Laboratory about the infractions). The notification must include a statement indicating corrective actions taken to prevent the problem for future samples. ref. NCAC 2H.0805 (a) (7) M.- m JPEG image 600000 pixels loft 6/30/2003 &59 AM SL OL iiTT r L y Sh �ywf� i Al+ � A .f t . I,I r f,y, % �� •.''�,x I I h I -^';I�, e 4 L4 . 'SI ,+.f� , �7Y ... • ,C, y. L" rrv_ t. '�N ebl I .v Aw It h ` low. it, l 5� !l 49 I of 1 6/30/2003 9:05 AM Sf 'S I1, i� a gl �� n. 'ttPi.LsR a =]jl b r1 w ;IT - t - ,, _ •'=YTS` . at jr r I. WBW Freeboard Question 3i",3 !YJ Subject: WBW Freeboard Question Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 07:55:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Geno Kennedy <agrimentservices@yahoo.com> To: Dean Bingham <dean. bingham@nc. usda. gov> CC: Stonewall Mathis <stonewall.mathis@ncmail.net> Dean, Can we look into changing the Freeboard on the WBW lagoons you designed back in 1993 to 1 foot freeboard instead of 2 foot freeboard as it is specified in the designs? 24 inches plus a 24 hour 25 year storm storage equals 31 inches of freeboard at all times. This is a tough way to manage in our current weather conditions. The owner wants to look seriously at getting this changed. I need your comments and options. With Kind Regards, Ronnie "Geno" Kennedy Jr. President of Operations Agriment Services, Inc. PO Box 1096 Beulaville, NC 28518 Office (252)568-2648 Fax (252)568-2750 Mobile (910)289-0394 www.agrimentsery ices.com Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! 1 of 1 10/17/2003 9:17 AM rr� State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director Mr. Tom Whitfield WB W Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 M Dear Mr. Whitfield: NAR 12 200,2 / • • '-L= NCDENR NORTH CAROUmA DEPARTMENT OF EN"RONMENr AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 7, 2002 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Request for Remission of Civil Penalty Farm # 31-376, Duplin County File No. PC 01-014 In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A(f), I considered the information you submitted in support of your request for remission and did not find grounds to modify the civil penalty assessment of S3,962.77. There are two options available to you. You may pay the civil penalty assessment or you may present your request for remission to the Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions of the Environmental Management Commission- If you choose to pay the penalty, please make your check payable to the Department of Environment_ and Natural Resources and reference the case number. Send payment within 30 days of your receipt of this letter to the attention of: Mr. Steve Lewis DWQ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Alailing Address: Telephone (919) 733-5083 1617 Mail Service Center Fax (919) 733-0059 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 State Courier #52-01-01 An Equal Opporrunity /Affi'rmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10% post -consumer paper hap://h2o.enr.state.nc.its Location: 512 N. Salisbury St_ Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 You also have the option of presenting your request to the Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions, which is comprised of members of the Environmental Management Commission. You or your representative will be allowed approximately five minutes for your presentation. A representative from the Division of Water Quality will present the case against remission. The Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions will render a final and binding decision in accordance with NCGS 143B-282.1(c). If you choose to present your request to the committee, please notify me at the address above within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Your request will be scheduled on the agenda of the next scheduled committee meeting and you will be notified of the date and time. If a response is not received by the Division regarding this notice, your request will be automatically scheduled on the agenda for an upcoming committee meeting. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you would like a receipt that your check was received, please send it via certified mail. Please contact Steve Lewis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 539 if you have any questions. ���wi I I O fwl.,�Thorpe Ph.D. cc: Rick Shiver, Wilmington Regional Supervisor ',SfonewalI Mathis, WIRO File # PC 01-014 Central Files WBW Farms 3 1 — 3 l Subject: WBW Farms Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 14:5I :41 -0500 From: Steve Lewis <steve.lewis@ncmail.net> To: Rick Shiver <Rick_Shiver@ncmail.net>, Stonewall Mathis <Stonewall.Mathis@ncmail.net> Got a check from them today for $5900. Case closed. Em Re: Facility Status -3 r Subject: Re: Facility Status Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 12:44:16 -0500 From: Stonewall Mathis <Stonewall.Math] s@ncmail.net> To: Dennis Ramsey <denn is. ramsey@ncmail. net> Dennis, The main problems that I found were: (1) an air vent for the irrigation system was leaking waste. The leak was slow and the waste which I saw was infiltrating into the ground in the vicinity of the air vent. This air vent was located adjacent to a ditch and also the outlet of the air vent was facing the ditch. 1 told the owner that the air vent needed to be repaired and that the outlet needed to be pointed away from the ditch. (2) one of the fields which is required to have small grain overseed did not have it. The owner said he had planted the small grain crop but it had failed in this field. It appeared that he was using this field as a feedlot for his cattle and he indicated likewise. There are 8 other fields at this facility which have the winter crop planted and appears to be establishing well. It seems unlikely that the crop in this field failed naturally while the other fields have a crop which seems to be establishing well. Also: (3) Ditches are eroded and should be repaired and stablilized. (4) Needs to apply lime on some of the fields (this is a routine need at facilities). (5) Some irrigation events were combined and shown as one event i.e. an application event was made and then another made on the same area immediately after the first. The times were combined and shown as one event which made it appear in the records that there had been hydraulic overloading. However, if the events were shown seperately as they should be, then there would not appear to be hydraulic overloading. (6) Needs to designate the summer annual and winter annual crops on the soil samples for fields 4 and 5 as opposed to bermuda/small grain which is now shown. Other issues: (1) The owner indicated that there is a piece of underground drain tile in one of the sprayfields at the facility. (2) Groundwater was encountered during construction of one of the lagoons. (3) Two of the lagoons are in the floodplain; they are built such that the top is out of the floodplain, but some of the outside walls are in the floodplain. (4) An onsite well is within 250 feet of the sprayfield but not the lagoon; I don't think there are any off site wells within 250 feet of waste source. The owner had done a good jab of filling in low areas in the sprayfield. The lagoon freeboards were 27", 28", and 45". The crops other than in the one field mentioned above appeared to be well established. Overall, the records that I viewed were in good shape. The owner and representative indicated that a recent fire had burned the hand written IRR-l's. The IRR-2 info is complete and updated according to the representative who says he has all the complete and updated info in his possession. This basically outlines most of my comments. Stoney Dennis Ramsey wrote: Stoney I look forward to the report. In the mean time, can you give me an idea on how the facility was doing. Did you or Bruce note any problems? Thanks Dennis 1 of 3 2/2/2001 12:44 Piet Re: Facility Status Stonewall Mathis wrote: Dennis, Bruce Parris (WiRO-Groundwater) and I went to the WBW farm on 1131/01. 1 performed my inspection. I will be sending you a copy of the inspection form by courier, hopefully today. You may want to contact Bruce to get his thoughts on his inspection. Stoney Dennis Ramsey wrote: Stoney Thank you for your quick response. Dennis Stonewall Mathis wrote: Dennis, Your understanding of the facilities is correct. We will be forwarding more info once the inspections are performed. Stoney Dennis Ramsey wrote: Rick As you are aware the Water Keeper Alliance (and other) recently filed Notices of Intent against six (6) swine facilities in North Carolina. Two of these facilities are located in your regions. Please find below my understanding of the past compliance history of these 2 facilities. Please let me know immediately if my understand is incorrect since the Department must respond to these Notices this week. Please add, delete or modify anything that is needed to more accurately reflect the history of this facility. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WBW Facility No. 31 - 376 Duplin County WiRO Discharge violations Identified in Notice of Intent October 20, 1999 — Area of lagoon flooded but discharge NOT confirmed by DWQ March 27, 2000 — DWQ did NOT observe discharge into either woods or surface waters May 10, 11, 12, 2000 — Discharge to wooded area but NOT confirmed by DWQ as discharge to surface waters Other miscellaneous violations — Some confirmed 2 of 3 2/2/2001 12:44 1'M Re: Facility Status DWQ IS aware of underdrains on this site ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Howard Farm Facility No. 67 - 3 Onslow County WiRO _ Discharge violations identified in Notice of Intent January 22, 1998 — Discharge identified was on ANOTHER FARM owed by Mr. Howard Other miscellaneous violations — Some confirmed DWQ NOT aware of underdrains on this site --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We also need for you to schedule these two facilities for an inspection this week using the new inspection forms. Please also make sure that the Groundwater staff in your region accompany you on these inspections so that we can evaluate the facilities for the need for groundwater monitoring. Since the Notices of Intent imply that there are underdrains on the site, please make a special effort to determine if any underdrains may be present that we have not previously noted. Please let me know when these inspections are to be scheduled and send me the results of the inspections as soon as they are completed. Thank you for your help and please let me know if there is a need for further information or clarification. Dennis Stonewall Mathis <Stonewall. Mathi sQa ncmail.net> 3 of 3 2/2/2001 12:44 PM Rivcrkeeper Notices 3-1- 3% Subject: Riverkeeper Notices Date:.Tue, 02 Jan 2001 17:56.50 -0500 From: Dennis Ramsey <dennis.ramsey@ncmailnet> To: Paul Rawls <Paul.Rawls@ncmaiLnet>, Jim Mulligan <Jim.Mulligan@ncmailnet>, Rick Shiver <Rick.Shiver@ncmailnet> CC: Lyn Hardison <Lyn.Hardison@ncmailnet>, Daphne Cullom <Daphne.Cullom@ncmaiLnet>, Stonewall Mathis <Stonewall.Mathis@ncmaiLnet>, Dean Hunkele <Dean.Hunkele@ncmailnet>, Greer McVicker <Elizabeth.McVicker@ncmailnet>, Bob Heath <Bob.Heath@ncmaiLnet>, John Hasty <John.Hasty@ncmaiLnet>, DAN OAKLEY <DOAKLEY@MAIL.JUS.STATE.NC.US>, Coleen Sullins <Coleen.Sullins@ncmaiLnet>, kts <kts@h2o.enr.state.nc.us>, Greg Thorpe <Greg.Thorpe@ncmaiLnet>, Jeff Poupart <Jeff.Poupart@ncmailnet> Jim, Paul and Rick Hopefully by now, each of you have received a copy of the "Notices of Intent -to Sue" that were sent to swine facilities in your regions. if not, please let me know ASAP so that I can send them to you. The specific facilities by Region are as follows: FRO Brown's of Carolina #30 (09-170) Bladen County Brown's of Carolina 491 (09-11) Bladen County WaRO Vanguard Farms (07-7) Beauford County Brown's of Carolina # 5 & 6 (52-34) Jones County WiRO WBW Farms (31-376) Duplin County Howard Farms - Finishing (67-3) Onslow County The Attorney Generals Office and DWQ will be meeting with attorneys for these facilities during the week of the 15th. Therefore we need you to compile a complete compliance history for each of your facilities by no later than January 10. Please be as comprehensive and detailed as possible and include every NOD, NOV, enforcement action, odor complaints, groundwater concerns, as well as an deficiencies that are only documented as part of an inspection or operational review. We especially need your analysis of each facility as of today and your recommendations as to any actions that are needed at the facility in order to improve their current compliance status. You will note in the Notices that each facility is charged with having discharges from subsurface drain tiles. Please review your information carefully to determine if we have identified any drain tiles on your 2 facilities and if there are drain tiles have we every had reason to believe that there have been discharges. Thank you for your help and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me_ Dennis of 2 I/3/2001 10:37 AM January 10, 2001 Memo To: Steve Lewis, DWQ Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit From: Stonewall Mathis, DWQ Wilmington Regional Office Subject: Notice of Intent to Sue WBW Farms, Inc. Facility Number: 31-376 Duplin County Dear Steve: I am going to outline what my research into this has produced. I will include some things of interest but for the most part I will try to relay the accuracy of the points layed out in the NOI. Finally, I will list some things that the facility should do to continue to improve. On page 1, Part 1.1 of the NOI, it is stated that WBW` has violated effluent standards and limitations by discharging pollutants into waters of the United States. I do not know whether this statement is accurate. We have observed ponding and runoff at the WBW facility. The runoff has been observed in the woods and in ditches. However, at the time the runoff was observed, there was not contiguous flow from the place where the waste was observed to waters of the State. This is why the enforcement cases that have already been sent up report violations of permit conditions rather than violations of NCGS 143-215.1. My questioning of the accuracy of this part can be carried throughout the NOI anywhere that it is claimed that there have been discharges to waters of the United States. Perhaps a better understanding on my part of the definition of "waters of the US" would aid in my opinion of the accuracy of the statement. Concerning the first full paragraph on Page 3: • The 10/20/1999 inspection did not indicate discharges of animal waste to navigable waters as outlined in the NOI. The inspection indicated that one of the lagoons at the facility had been surrounded on three sides by floodwaters. No discharge of animal waste was observed during the inspection. • The 3/27/2000 inspection only refers to "spraying to close to the river" in the context of relaying that the inspection was conducted in response to a complaint from the Neuse River Keeper in which the River Keeper claimed that spraying was occurring to close to the river. DWQ did not observe spraying "into woods and near forest edge near navigable waters" during the inspection as one might be led to believe from reading the NOI. Memo to Steve Lewis January 10, 2001 Page Two • Concerning the last two sentences in referenced paragraph of NOL- Discharges of pollutants into woods and/or ditches were noted on May 10, May 11, May 12, and August 16, 2000. However, the NOI also states that there were discharges into navigable waters on these dates. I do not know whether this part is accurate for similar reasons to those laid out in my paragraph regarding the accuracy of the statements about discharges to waters of the US. Perhaps a better understanding on my part of the definition of "navigable waters" would aid in my opinion of the accuracy of this part of the statements. Concerning the second full paragraph on Page 3: • The second sentence of this paragraph says that concerns were raised during permitting about enough land for spraying at the facility and the proximity to wetlands. The current waste plan for the facility for which it was issued a COC under the General Permit uses a 1.28 lbs PAN/1000 gallons based, according to WBW representatives, on site specific data. The standard usually used for such an operation is 5.4 lbs PAN/1000 gallons. The current waste plan shows a nitrogen deficit of 226 lbs. The facility does have a close proximity to wetlands; wetlands are on and around the facility. . • Concerning the 9/10/97 inspection: The NOI states that there was improper filling and seeding of low areas, but the inspection report indicates that low areas needed to be filled and reseeded not that there was improper filling and seeding. The NOI says that there were dilapidated berms noted during 9/10/97 inspection; the inspection report indicates that berms needed to be built around hydrants located near ditches not that berms were dilapidated. The statements in the NOI letter about improper seeding and deficient spray records are correct. • The 5/14/98 inspection report reference in the NOI about ponding of animal waste is correct. Concerning the 5/14/98 inspection: The inspection report noted that "hydrant vent should be pointed away from ditch", not that the "spray mechanism was pointed towards ditch that led to a navigable waterway" as stated in the NOI. The references to erosion at the inlet pipe, areas on the lagoon needing filling and reseeding, and the deficient record keeping are correct. The inspection report did not note that there "was seepage from the lagoons" as stated in the NOI, but rather that a wet area on the back side of a lagoon should be monitored to ensure that there was no seep. The reference to deficient low areas, deficient vegetation in grassed waterways, existence of bare areas, and need to fill and reseed area at recycle pump are correct. Memo to Steve Lewis January 16, 2001 Page Three • The reference in the NOI to the 7/26/99 inspection in which insufficient freeboard and wet spots in the field were noted is correct. • Concerning the May 10, 11, and 12, 2000 inspections in which inspectors noted farm ditches were severely eroded: The inspector only noted this on the May 10, 2000 inspection. However, it still had not yet been taken care of at my last visit to the facility on 8/16/2000. • The reference in the NOI to the 8/16/2000 inspection is correct. Items of interest about WBW: The waste plan is written based on 1.28 lbs PAN/1000 gallons. The standard is 5.4 lbs PAN/1000 gallons. The PAN deficit for the facility in the waste plan is 226 lbs. Our inspection reports show that subsurface drains are present in the sprayfield area. The facility was issued an NOV on December 9, 1994 for stocking prior to certification. Things that the facility should improve on: • Need to take necessary measures to repair, improve, and permanently stabilize eroded farm' ditches. • Need to continue, as necessary, to improve low areas in sprayfields. • Need to cease having incidents of ponding and runoff of animal waste. • Some of the land in the waste plan is shown as being leased. I doubt this is the case since it is my belief that Mr. Whitfield owns all the land that is in the waste plan. Need to have this addressed. I have enclosed some documents from our files of which I think you might not have access. I have included some, not all of the inspection reports from our files. Stoney AGRIMENT SERVICES INC By AU, � � 2gOj PO BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 (252)568-2648 tel 8/8/01 Mr. Dean Hunkele Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Dear Mr. Hunkele, This memo is to address the 2001 annual inspection that was conducted for WBW Farms, Inc. on 6/26/01 they had one facility (FN 31-376): The lagoon level gauges were installed on 7/20/01 with the gauges marked dintinctly with red paint for the 24 inch structural freeboard. The red portion will be extended down the gauge 7.5 inches to represent the 24 hr/25 yr storm event and thus display a red area of 31.5 inches. The stop pump elevations will be marked once we reach that point on the gauge and it is visible with a stainless steel clamp. I hope this information will clarify the freeboard situation, if you have any questions please feel free to call. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist Agriment Services, Inc. Via Email Cc Dean Bingham Duplin SWCD Don Butler Howard Hobson Kraig Westerbeek Stoney Mathis Dean Hunkele wBW 31-3.76 "r 31- 3 %6 Subject: WBW 31-376 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:57:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Geno Kennedy <agrimentservices@yahoo.com> To: Dean Hunkele <dean.hunkele@ncmail.net> CC: "Angie B. Quinn" <angie-quinn@nc.nacdnet.org>, Dean Bingham <dean.bingham@nc.usda.gov>, Kraig Westerbeek <kwesterb@murphyfarms.com>, Don Butler <butlerd@carrollsfoods.com>, Howard Hobson Don Butler <enviro@carrollsfoods.com>, Howard Hobson <hobsonh@carrollsfoods.com>, Stonewall Mathis <stonewall.mathis@ncmail.net> Dean, Please see attached memo, an original copy is on the way via regular mail. With Kind Regards, Ronnie "Geno" Kennedy Jr. President of Operations Agriment Services, Inc. PO Box 1096 Beulaville, NC 28518 Office (252)568-2648 Fax (252)568-2750 Mobile (910)289-0394 www.agrimentservices.com Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo? 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The stop pump elevations will be marked once we reach that point on the gauge and it is visible with a stainless steel clamp. 1 hope this information will clarify the freeboard situation, if you have any questions please feel free to call. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist Agriment Services, Inc. Via Email Cc Dean Bingham Duplin SWCD Don Butler Howard Hobson Kraig Westerbeek Stoney Mathis Dean Hunkele c Er J Postage 4:�' 0 [t Certified Fee Return RecelPt Fee (Endorsement Required) Ip C3 C3 (Endorsement Required) P Totak Postage S: FeB3 Ip i cc) ant r �c �ru Street, Mo.; or P/< O City, Ste ZlP+ ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits, A. Received by (Please Print Cleai y) 4' , %jR !=— %A/ep_-' B. Date of Delivery C. 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Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Required Freeboard Levels & Markers WBW Farms 31-376 Duplin County Dear Mr, Whitfield: This correspondence is in reference to the required freeboard levels and markers for the two lagoons in closest prox imityto the Northeast Cape Fear Riv er. I received a copy of the response letter to you from Mr. Harold Jones with the NRCS dated July 11, 2001. The letter was a little unclear as to the requirements for these structures, thus I contacted M r. Billy Houston for clarification. Upon review of the design and based on his discussion with -Dean Bingham of NRCS, the following requirements are hereby placed on these structures. Both lagoons m ust have 2.0 feet of structural freeboard and the additional f reeboard needed to contain the v olume of a 24-hour125-year storm event (7.5 inches based on their design). T herefore, both lagoons will be required to m aintain at least 31.5 inches of freeboard.at all times. Stop pump levels should be indicated on the m arker to match the design requirements for each or the most restrictive level on both for ease of marker construction. The design requirement for two feet of structural freeboard is highly unusual, but should be of no surprise to you or Mr. Butler since it was designed, approv ed, and constructed with this requirem ent. Apparently, this was a condition for placement in this area and were designed this way due to their proximity to the river and the flooding potential of this.area. These structures have technically been out of compliance for years and it is time for it to be corrected. I understand that this will require increased m anagement on your -part to remain in compliance from a lagoon level and irrigation. standpoint. T herefore, l highly recommend that this facility investigate all avenues for water conservation to reduce any unnecessary volume loading. In addition, I would highly recommend that Kraig Westerbeek examine the irrigation system and design needed changes to improve your ability to manage at this higher standard. I believ a that you will need the ability to irrigate from multiple lagoons at one tim a to adequately manage the volumes -for the three on -site structures. Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington,'NC 28405-3845 Phone: 910-395-3900 Fax: 910-350-2004 Mr. Tom Whitfield July 26, 2001 Page 2 These markers are required to be installed as soon as possible, not to ex ceed August 31, 2001. After that date, failure to have installed the markers and begin maintaining these required lev els will result in a violation with possible enf orcerment action taken. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please f eel free to contact Mr. Stonewall Mathis, Mr. Rick Shiver, or myself at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Dean Hunkele Environmental Specialist Cc. Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services Kraig Westerbeek, Murphy -Brawn Billy Houston, Dupfn County Soil & Water Stoney Mathis, DWQ — WIRO DWQ Non -Discharge Com pliance/Entorcement Unit i?VIICRVIlilrriington Animal=l ilesr , ._, A 311' 76 S:1WQSIANIMALSIDUPLIN12001131-376 VAABW Lagoon Letter.wpd 11 PO Box 219 Ke [f � Kenansville, NC 28349 JUL 2901 910-296-2120 Natural Resourccs-C-onnaion Service July 11, 2001 WBW Farms Inc. Mr. Tom Whitfield PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Dear Mr. Whitfield: This letter is in reference to your request for the proper installation protocol of your lagoon level gauges. Billy Houston of this office and Dean Bingham of NRCS in Goldsboro have discussed the requirements of proper installation of gauges for these specific lagoons. Based on the existing designs for your operation, the lagoon level gauge for Lagoon One must have 2.0' of freeboard and 23' from start pumping to stop'pumping. Lagoon Two must have 2.0' of freeboard and 2.0' from start pumping to stop pumping. Based on these findings, it may be necessary to install new lagoon gauges in both lagoons to meet existing design requirements. Mr. Houston has discussed this with Mr. Kennedy and he should notify you accordingly. If you have any questions or need further information please contact this office at the above number. Sincerely, Harold Jones District Conservationist, NRCS Cc: Mr. Don Butler, Murphy -Browns Mr. Dean Hunkele, DWQ Mr. Dean Bingham, NRCS Mr. Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services -- -` -- - DWG! NUN DISCHARGE BR PAGE 02 ` ~ New Etpanded Fsadng - General Permit Review Sheet ` Fa .Zia. 3 - 3 �� Farm Name:_ WA„) Fa* o,� S)-TK C Dom• L General Information: - 13-Start Date •? 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Ross Jr., Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Mr. Tom Whitfield WBW Farms, Inc. Post Office Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Dear Mr. Whitfield: NCDENR NORTH G.RouNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES February 21, 2001 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED SUBJECT: Assessment of Civil Penalties for Violations of Non -Discharge General Permit Farms # 31-376 and 31-841 DupIin County File No. PC 00-060 This letter transmits notice of a civil penalty assessed against WBW Farm #1 & #2 and WBW H in the amount of $5,907.87 which includes $907.87 in investigative costs. Attached is a copy of the assessment document explaining this penalty. This action was taken under the authority vested in me by delegation provided by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Any continuing violation(s) may be the subject of a new enforcement action, including an additional penalty. Within thirty days of receipt of this notice, you must do one of the following: 1. Submit payment of the penalty: Payment should be made directly to the order of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (do not include waiver form). Payment of the penalty will not foreclose further enforcement action for any continuing or new violation(s). Mailing Address: Telephone (919) 733-5083 1617 Mail Service Center Fax (919) 733-0059 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 State Courier #52-01-01 An Equal Oppottunity/Affrmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10% post -consumer paper h ttp: //h2o. en r. sta te. n c. us Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Please submit payment to the attention of. Mr. Steve Lewis NCDENR DWQ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 OR 2. Submit a written request for remission or mitigation including a detailed justification for such request: A request for remission or mitigation is limited to consideration of the reasonableness of the amount of the penalty and is not the proper procedure for contesting the accuracy of any of the statements contained in the assessment letter. Because a remission request forecloses the option of an administrative hearing, such a request must be accompanied by a waiver of your right to an administrative hearing and a stipulation that there are no factual or legal issues in dispute. You must execute and return to this office the attached waiver and stipulation form and a detailed statement which you believe establishes whether: (a) one or more of the civil penalty assessment factors in G.S. 14313-282.1(b) were wrongfully applied to the detriment of the petitioner; (b) the violator promptly abated continuing environmental damage resulting from the violation; (c) the violation was inadvertent or a result of an accident; (d) the violator had been assessed civil penalties for any previous violations; (e) payment of the civil penalty will prevent payment for the remaining necessary remedial actions. Please submit this information to the attention of - Mr. Steve Lewis NCDENR DWQ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 OR 3. Submit a written request for an administrative hearing: If you wish to contest any portion of the civil penalty assessment, you must request an administrative hearing. This request must be in the form of a written petition to the Office of Administrative Hearings and must conform to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes. You must file your original petition with the: Office of Administrative Hearings 6714 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714 AND Mail or hand -deliver a Copy of the petition to: Mr. Dan McLawhorn NCDENR Office of General Counsel 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Failure to exercise one of the options above within thirty days, as evidenced by a date stamp (not a postmark) indicating when we received your response, will result in this matter being referred to the Attorney General's Office with a request to initiate a civil action to collect the penalty. Please be advised that additional assessments may be levied for future violations which occur after the review period of this assessment. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Steve Lewis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 539 or Mr. Jeff Poupart at (919) 733-5083, ext. 527. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens ATTACHMENTS cc: Rick Shiver, Wilmington Regional Supervisor w/ attachments Wfi�­�is, WIRO w/ attachments File # PC 00-060 w/ attachments Central Files w/ attachments Public Information Officer w/ attachments STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION COUNTY OF DUPLIN IN THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT ) WAIVER OF RIGHT TO AN OF CIVIL PENALTIES AGAINST ) ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PERMIT NO. ) STIPULATION OF FACTS FILE NO. PC 00-060 Having been assessed civil penalties totaling for violation(s) as set forth in the assessment document of the Director of the Division of Water Quality dated, the undersigned, desiring to seek remission of the civil penalties, does hereby waive the right to an administrative hearing in the above -stated matter and does stipulate that the facts are as alleged in the assessment document. This the day of , 2001. SIGNATURE ADDRESS TELEPHONE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION COUNTY OF DUPLIN IN THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT ) WAIVER OF RIGHT TO AN OF CIVIL PENALTIES AGAINST ) ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PERMIT NO. ) STIPULATION OF FACTS FILE NO. PC 00-060 Having been assessed civil penalties totaling - $5,907.87 T for violation(s) as set forth in the assessment document of the Director of the Division of Water Quality dated, FebruM 21, 2001 , the undersigned, desiring to seek remission of the civil penalties, does hereby waive the right to an administrative hearing in the above -stated matter and does stipulate that the facts are as alleged in the assessment document. This the day of ADDRESS TELEPHONE SIGNATURE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES COUNTY OF DUPLIN File No. PC 00-060 IN THE MATTER OF ) CHARLES THOMAS WHITFIELD ) AND WBW FARMS, INC. ) FINDINGS AND DECISION FOR NON -DISCHARGE GENERAL ) AND ASSESSMENT OF PERMIT VIOLATIONS ) CIVIL PENALTIES Acting pursuant to delegation provided by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1, Kerr T. Stevens, Director of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ), make the following: I. FINDINGS OF FACT: A. WBW Farms, Inc. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina. Charles Thomas Whitfield is the president of WBW Farms, Inc. B. Charles Thomas (Tom) Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. own and operate WBW Farm #1 & #2 and WBW Il which are swine operations located near North Carolina Highways 11 and 903 in Duplin County. C. Tom Whitfield was reissued Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 under General Permit AWG100000 for WBW Farm #1 & #2 on June 26, 1998, effective June 26, 1998, with an expiration date of April 30, 2003. D. Tom Whitfield was reissued Certificate of Coverage AWS310841 under General Permit AWG100000 for WBW II on June 26, 1998, effective June 26, 1998, with an expiration date of April 30, 2003. E. WBW Farm #1 and #2 and WBW H are located adjacent to each other. The collection, treatment, storage, and land application of animal waste from the facilities have been combined under a single Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) since at least December 7, 1999. F. Condition No. I. 2. of the General Permit incorporates by reference the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) for a facility and states that any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a 'vioiation of the general permit. The WUP is a component of the CAWMP. The combined WUP for WBW Farm #1 and #2 and WBW II states in part that "The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs." G. Condition No. II. 4. of the General Permit states that "Land application rates shall be in accordance with the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In no case shall land application rates exceed the Plant Available Nitrogen rate for the receiving crop or result in runoff during any given application." H. On May.10, 2000, DWQ staff from the Wilmington Regional Office inspected WBW Farm #1 & #2 in response to a citizen complaint. Staff observed land application of animal waste being performed on spray fields #3 and #6 and runoff of animal waste into wooded areas adjacent to each spray field. I. On May 10, 2000, DWQ staff of the Wilmington Regional Office inspected WBW II in response to a citizen complaint. Staff observed ponded animal waste in and adjacent to spray field #8. Staff also observed animal waste in a ditch adjacent to spray field #8. According to the irrigation records for WBW II, animal waste was applied to spray field #8 for about seven hours on May 8 and for about seven hours on May 9, 2000. J. On May 11, 2000, staff inspected WBW II and observed animal waste in a wooded area adjacent to spray field #9. According to the irrigation records for WBW II, animal waste was applied to spray field #9 for about seven hours on May 8 and for about seven hours on May 9, 2000. K. Condition No. III. 6. f. of the General Permit states that the permittee shall report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of overapplying animal waste either in excess of the limits set out in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) or where runoff enters surface waters. L. The Wilmington Regional Office did not receive notification of the overapplication and runoff of animal waste from Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. M. Condition No. M. 6. of the General Permit states that the permittee shall also file a written report to the appropriate DWQ Regional Office of the occurrence within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the DWQ Regional Office. N. The Wilmington Regional Office did not receive a written report of the occurrence of the overapplication and runoff of animal waste within five (5) calendar days notification from Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. O. The costs to the State of the enforcement procedures in this matter totaled $907.87. Based upon the above Findings of Fact, I make the following: II. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: A. Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. are "persons" within the meaning of G.S. 143-215.6A pursuant to G.S. 143-212(4). B. A permit for an animal waste management system is required by G.S. 143-215.1. C. Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. violated Conditions No. I.2. and II. 4. of the General Permit by applying waste at rates which resulted in ponding and runoff. D. Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. violated Condition No. III. 6. f. of the General Permit failing to report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of overapplication and runoff of animal waste. E. Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. violated Condition No. M. 6. of the General Permit failing to file a written report with the appropriate Regional Office within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence of overapplication and runoff of animal waste. F. Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. may be assessed civil penalties pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A(a)(2) which provides that a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) per violation may be assessed against a person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit required by G.S. 143-215.1. G. The State's enforcement costs in this matter may be assessed against Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. pursuant to G.S. 143-215.3(a)(9) and G.S. 143B-282.1(b)(8). H. The Director, Division of Water Quality, pursuant to delegation provided by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, has the authority to assess civil penalties in this matter. Based upon the above Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, I make the following: III. DECISION: Tom Whitfield and/or WBW Farms, Inc. are hereby assessed a civil penalty of: $ 0 0 for �% of four violations of Conditions No. I. 2. and II. 4. of the General Permit by exceeding land application rates which resulted in ponding and runoff $ ,obo _ for violating Condition No. M. 6. f. of the General Permit by failing to report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of overapplication and runoff of animal waste $ S, 000 $ 907.87 for violating Condition No. III. 6. of the General Permit by failing to file a written report with the appropriate Regional Office within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence of overapplication and runoff of animal waste TOTAL CIVIL PENALTY, which is �_ percent of the maximum penalty authorized by G.S. 143-215.6A. Enforcement costs TOTAL AMOUNT DUE As required by G.S. 143-215.6A(c), in determining the amount of the penalty I considered the factors listed in G.S. 143B-282. I (b), which are: (1) The degree and extent of harm to the natural resources of the State, to the public health, or to private property resulting from the violation; (2) The duration and gravity of the violation; (3) The effect on ground or surface water quantity or quality or on air quality; (4) The cost of rectifying the damage; (5) The amount of money saved by noncompliance; (6) Whether the violation was committed willfully or intentionally; (7) The prior record of the violator in complying or failing to comply with programs over which the Environmental Management Commission has regulatory authority; and (8) The cost to the State of the enforcement procedures. -11 - P-N V � �- - (Date) Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality CERfIFIED MAIL ■ ■ (DomesticOnly, a' m Ln —a Postage r $ rri i� Certified FeePostm (� j'� i-n p Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) HeC,. �O a Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) I $ aTotal Postage 8 Fees r* Sentlro J l --✓---. ---------------- o 1� o -- Street, No.; o�r °Box No �/ b_/_-d'---------------------------------------------- ------ City, iyiyaaf�� ZlP+4 'J / A/ 'E Complete items 1, 2, and'3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. i ■ Attach this card to the back of the rinailpicce, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: r, bow A- Received by (Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery f�f C. Signature J Agent y ^ �/ ► i 4 `"��1/ ❑ Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below.-- 11 No K / 3. Service Type X 9-C§rrtified Mail ❑ Express,Mai Y� ❑ Registered ❑ Return Reoelpt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. f t 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) p Yes 2, Article Number (Copy from servicelabel) i e - j PS Form 3811, Duty 1999 Damestit'Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources February 7, 2001 CERTIFIED MAIL # 7000 1670 0005 7386 0543 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Tom Whitfield W B W Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Notice of Deficiency WBW Farms, Inc. 31-3 76 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality This is to notify Tom Whitfield, who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 under.Swine Waste General Permit AWG 100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, of deficiencies of the General Permit. On January 31, 2001, Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality performed an inspection of your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation. Please find enclosed a copy of the inspection report form for the referenced inspection. During the inspection, Mr. Mathis observed the following: I } An air vent that is part of the land application system for the facility is leaking animal waste. This is a deficiency of Part 1I. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section 1 of the General Permit which requires that the collection, treatment, and storage facilities, and land application equipment_ and fields shall be maintained at all times and properly operated. 2) No small grain overseed crop is in Field 9. This is a deficiency of Part 11(2) of the General Permit which requires that a vegetative cover shall be maintained on all land application fields and buffers in accordance with the CAWMP (Certified Animal Waste Management Plan); the CAWMP for your facility requires a small grain overseed crop in Field 9. Wilmington Regional Office Phone: 910-395-3900 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Fax: 910-350-2004 Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Mr. Tom Whitfield February 7, 2001 Page Three If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call me at 910-395- 3900 ext. 203. Sincerely, vp� i l_ _,� Stonewall Mathis Environmental Engineer enclosure cc (letter only): Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services, Inc. Billy Houston, Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Patrick Fussell, DSWC-WiRO Howard Hobson, CarrolI's Foods, Inc. Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department DWQ Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit (Archdale) Iles 3-�37 S:1W QSIANIMALSIDUPLIN12001 \31-376nod Mr. Tom Whitfield February 7, 2001 Page Two 3) The freeboard in lagoon l (this is the front lagoon at the original site) is 27 inches. This is a deficiency of Part V. General Conditions, Section 3 of the General Permit which requires that the maximum waste level in lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the CAWMP; the CAWMP for your facility requires that lagoon 1 maintain a minimum freeboard of31.5 inches. 4) Waste -level gauges in all lagoons are required to have readily visible permanent markings indicating at least the maximum liquid level at the top of the temporary liquid storage volume, minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage volume, and top of dam elevations in accordance with Part 1I1. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, Section 2 of the General Permit. Waste -level gauges for all three lagoons at the facility need to be evaluated for their adequacy with respect to the General Permit requirement and modifications should be made as necessary. 5) The most recent soil analysis for your facility showed that fields 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 need lime application. Part I1(2) of the General Permit requires that lime must be applied, as needed, to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production. 6) The soil analysis for fields 4 and 5 showed the receiving crop as a crop other than the summer annual and winter annual which are required to be grown in these fields. Be sure to designate the proper receiving crop on soil samples such that the proper recommendations can be made for that crop. Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the above noted deficiencies and items. The Plan of Action should include a list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to correct the noted deficiencies and items and prevent their recurrence along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten (10) days of receipt of this notice. Be advised that the Division of Water Quality may take further action in these matters including notice of violation, assessment of civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation. ti 1-4 . I BOG I101,1,U C[ON� - Subject: Fw: HOG POLLUTION Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 08:43:23 -0400 From: "Cape Fear Riverkeeper" <cfrw@wi I mington. net> Organization: Cape Fear River Watch, Inc. To: <Stonewall.Math is@ncmail.net> ----- Original Message - - From: Cape Fear Riverkeeper <cfrw@wilmington.net> To: <Stonewall.M@ncmail.net> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 3:21 PM Subject: Fw: HOG POLLUTION > ----- Original Message > From: <riverlaw@coastalnet.com> > To: Bouty <cfrw@wilmington.net> > Cc: Kevin Madonna <kmadonna@keeper.org>; Nicolette <nhahn@keeper.org>; > <Rcstroll@aol.com>; Tom Mattison <newriver@onslowonline.net>; Tom Jones > <ncsl453@interpath. com>; <mokun@mindspring. com> > Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:47 PM > Subject: HOG POLLUTION > Bouty: > I am attaching four pictures taken several days ago. The first two are of > our friend WBW, a contractor grower for Smithfield Foods. The second two are > of an unknown facility in Duplin County at or near N34 87 33.19 W77 49 > 17. 7. > I request that you visit with DWQ in Wilmington and review the file of WBW. > Please advise me as to what action they took as a result of the previous > violations we disclosed to them on at least three prior occasions. I am > especially interested in knowing what they did about the direct discharge I > passed on to them where WBW was spraying directly into a ditch that connects > to the NE Cape Fear on March 9, 2000 and the last report I gave them where > WBW was spraying into the woods. You may show the inspectors the attached > pictures but I believe it is time for a CWA action. So if they ask, let them > know we are seriously considering action under the CWA. > The other two pictures are of an unknown facility in Duplin County. There > were several hog lagoons in the area where the spraying and pumping was > going on as pictured in the photos. But we could not tell which Iagoon the > waste was coming from. Please turn these pictures over to the inspectors and > see if they can identify and visit the location to determine what's going > on. I am nor certain we got the CPS right. I am still working on that. > Bobby & Nicolette are anxious to get started on some litigation and I > therefore ask that you prioritize this matter as much as you are able. We > may want to file some 60 day letters by the end of next week. > Thanks 1 of'2 1/3/2001 3:28 I'M 1.44: I IOG POLLUTION > Rick j Name: Wbw-111 jpg Wbw-I 1 1 .ipg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) jEncoding: base64 Name: Wbw-112.jpg Wbw-I12.jpgI Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) Encoding: base64 Name: unk-dupl.JPG Fi.unk-dup 1.JPG Type: JPEG Image (imageljpeg) ;Encoding: base64 Name: unk-dup2.JPG unk-dup2.JPGa Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) Encoding: base64 2 of 1/3/2001 3:28 PM - x AX -. AR State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director TOM WHITFIELD WBW FARMS, INC. PO BOX 98 PINK HILL, NC 28572 Dear Tom Whitfield: 4 * • RECEIVED JUN 2 9 2000 CDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES June 23, 2000 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farms, Inc. Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County In accordance with your application received on January 21, 2000, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Tom Whitfield, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the WBW Farms, Inc., located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 7200 Farrow to Wean and the application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 dated June 26, 1998 and Certficiate of Coverage No. AWS310841 dated June 26, 1998. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Empioyer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 WB W Farm # 1 & #2 Page 2 This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days; this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Susan Cauley at (919) 733-5083 ext. 546. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NDPU Files AGRIMENT SERVICES IIVC PO BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC28518 (252)568--2648 tel/fax 1/3/2000 Mr. John Hunt Division of Water Quality 3800 Barrett Drive Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27609 Dear Mr. Hunt, This letter is to address the annual compliance review conducted for WBW Farms, Inc. (AWS310376 & AWS310841). This facility was pended for a wettable acre determination. As you are aware we have already begun the process of addressing the wetted acre rule for farms either pending or flagged. Please review enclosed maps and wup completed for both farms and re-evaluate their current wettable acre status. The wettable acres coincide with the waste plan and should meet minimum criteria to exempt the facilities from their current wetted acre status. In addition this farm should become one facility number under DWQ records, due to the waste plan taking in account total animals and the irrigation system is connected to both waste management systems and can apply to any field denoted in the current waste management plan. Please call if you have any questions. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist Agriment Services, Inc. Cc WBW FARMS, INC. Duplin SWCD RECEIVED %liAThRO+, XMSfCTiON JAB! 2 1 wi-i') Nm-Dsc,%3 ge Pea-,nAag WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN DATE 12/07/99 combined AWS310376 & AWS310841 Page 1 Producer. WBW FARMS INC_ Location: 2954 NC 111 & 903 SOUTH ALBERTSON, NC 28508 Telephone: 910-296-1033 Type Operation: FARROW TO WEAN Number of Animals: 7200 The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally waste steal! not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special pre- cautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is i on waste application through irrigation for this is the manner in which you have chosen to apply your waste. If you choose to inject the waste in the future, you need to revise this plan_ Nuhient levels for injecting waste and irrigating waste are not the same_ The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage require- ments should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility_ Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for analysis. This waste utrl'izaton plan, if carried out. meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 2 AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (GALLONS, FT3, TONS, acre inches, ETC_) 7200 Flogs x 0.12 ac-in wastelanimal/year = 864 ac-in/year TOTAL GALLONS OF WASTE PER YEAR = 23461056 TOTAL 23461056 gallyear 1.28 lbs. PAN 11000 gals = 30030.152 lbs. PAWyear (PAN is average of NCDA waste reports with at least 3 years site specific historical data) Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. The following acreage" be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM "" " LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW PER AC AC USED APPLIC. TIME pulls a-b 1 NOA BP 4.6 230 6.81 1566.3 pulls a-b -1 NOA SG 1 75 6.81 510.75 pulls a-e 2 NOA BP 4.6 230 12.34 2838.2 pulls " -2 NOA SG 1 75 12.34 925.5 pulls a-c 3 AUB BP 4.1 205 13.96 2861.8 pulls a-c -3 AUB SG 1 75 13.96 1047 pulls a-d 4 TOA SA 1 170 14.62 2485.4 pulls 4 TOA WA 1 50 14.62 731 pull a 5 TOA SA 1 170 3.84 652.8 pull a 5 TOA WA 1 50 3.84 192 pulls a-d -9 PAA SG 1 75 10.32 774 Total 14584.75 - Indicates that this field is being over seeded (.e. interpfanted) or winter annuals fallow summer annuals. NOTE: The appficatnr is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require fanners in some eastem counties of NC to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen_ WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 2; ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specifications 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER AC Pulls a-c 6 TOA BP 3.4 170 pugs a-c -6 TOA SG 1 75 pulls a-e 7 PAA BP 4 200 pugs a-e -7 PAA SG 1 75 pulls a d 8 PAA BP 4 200 pulls a-d -8 PAA SG 1 75 pulls a-d 9 PAA BP 4 200 - Indicates that this field is being over seeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. "Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to over seeding. Ibs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and 2 above: Page 3 COMM r ' LBS PER ACRES AW AC USED 13.53 2300.1 13.53 1014.75 20.66 4132 20.66 1549.5 16.77 3354 16.77 1257.75 10.32 2064 Total 15672.1 LBS N APPLY CROP CODE CROP UNITS PER UNIT MONTH BH HYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -HAY TONS 50 MAR-SEPT C CORN BUSHELS 125 MAR -TUNE SG SMALL GRAIN OVER SEED AC 50 SEPT-APR SA SUMMER ANNUALS AC 110 APR -MAY WA WINTER ANNUALS AC 100 SEPT-APR BC HYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -CON GRAZED TONS 50 APR-SEPT BP HYBRID BERMUDA GRASS -PASTURE TONS 50 APR-SEPT FC TALL FESCUE -CON GRAZED TONS 50 SEPT-APR I=H TALL FESCUE -HAY TONS 50 SEPT-APR FP TALL FESCUE -PASTURE TONS 50 SEPT-APR SB SOY BEANS BUSHELS 4 JUN-SEPT DSB DOUBLE CROP SOY BEANS BUSHELS 4 JUN-SEPT CO COTTON TONS 0.1 MAY-JUN W WHEAT BUSHELS 2 OCT-MAR 'SEE NCSU MEMO' 'SEE NCSU MEMO` 'SEE NCSU MEMO" WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 4 TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 ACRES LBS AW N USED TABLE 1 51.57 14564.75 TABLE 2 61.28 15672.1 TOTAL 112.85 30256.85 AMOUNT OF N PRODUCED 30030.152 * BALANCE-226.6983 I This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated. and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipmer►t limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely wit be, more than the acres shown in the tables. NOTE: The Waste Utilization Plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements_ Your production facility will produce approximately 6338 pounds of plant available available nitrogen (PAN) per year in the sludge that will need to be removed on a periodic basis. This figure is PAN when broadcasting the sludge equipment, may be needed when you remove this sludge_ See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil mois ure content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The apph=tw amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available ni6vgen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your structure be within 1.7 feet of the top of the dike. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 5 If surface irrigation is file medwd of land application for this p signer to it is the responsibitity of the producer and irrigation designer ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in Tables 1 and Z Failure to apply thte recommended rates and amounts of Nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid Call your Agriment Services representative for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application rate prior to beginning the application of your waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION: SEE ATTACHMENT WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Plans and Specifications Page 6 Animas waste shaft not reach surface waters of Use state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land appUcaation. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited_ Illegal discharges are subject to assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the Division of Water Quality for every day the discharge continues. 2. The Local NRCS office must have documentation in the design foider that the producer either owns or has long term access to adequate land to properly dispose of waste. !f the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he shall provide NRCS with a copy of a written agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable promuty, agowuV hinrlher the use of the land for waste application for the life expectancy of the production facility. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an updated Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shag be applied to meet. but not exceed, the Nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical data, climate conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients_ Animal waste may be app ied to land that has a Resource Management System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). If an ACS is used the soil loss shag be no greater than 10 tons per acre per year and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves the field. These fitter strips will be in addition to "Buffers" required by DEM. (See FOTG Standard 393-Filter Strips and Standard 390 Interim Riparian Forest Buffers). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application_ Waste should not be applied when the wind is Wowing. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding. (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" in the NRCS Technical Reference - Environment file for guidance. 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infil- tration rate such that runoff does not occur off -site or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control condrtions conducive to odor or flies and to provide uniformity of application. B. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall event, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shag be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered_ WASTE UTILIZATION ?LAN Page 7 10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for kmctung_ Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum anr`a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of a crop on bare soil_ 11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced for waters that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative fix strips are present (See standard 393 - Fitter Strips) 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13. Anirnai waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right -of ways_ 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainage ways, or wetlands by discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted wetlands provided they have been approved as a land application sfie by a "technical specialmV. Animal waste should not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge into water courses, except when applied at agronomic rates and the application causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from wash down facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must maintain a maximum operating level to provide adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in addition to one (1) foot mandatory freeboard. 18. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe nuns, etc.). If needed. special vegetation shall be provided for these areas and and shall be fenced, as necessary to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc. are limited to antes where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Lagoon berms and structirres should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. 19. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the passibility of an illegal disctarge, pollution and erosion. 20. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 8 21. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However. if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption it should only be applied pre plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 22. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the ma)dmum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 23. Waste shall be tested within sixty days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are appfted. Nitrogen shall be the rate - determining element Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for fire years. 24. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina State regulations or other States' regulations. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Page 9 NAME OF FARM: �� 8 J�lns ZL _ OWNER / MANAGER AGREEMENT I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenanoe procedures established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that an expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatrnent and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certiiiCation to be submitted to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface vraters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25 year, 24 hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on -site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DWQ upon request I (we) understand that I must own or have access to equipment primarily irrigation equipmert, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rate that no runoff occurs. NAME OF FACILITY OWNER: WBW FARMS INC. SIGNATURE: DATE: D- NAME OF MANAGER (if different mm owner): SIGNATURE: DATE: NAME OF TECHNICAL SPECIALIST: RONNIE G. KENNEDY JR. AFFILIATION: Agnment Services Inc_ PO Box 1096 Beulavple 28518 SIGNATURE: DATE: ��7f .-IDDENDu;tl 7Y) 1i%:4STE 11771.1Z.4710NPL in': FACILITY NUMBER 31-376 & 3I-841 - FARM NAME: WBW FARMS. INC. OWNER NAME: TOM RWITFIELD DESIGNCAPACITY. 7260 FARROW TO WEAN THIS PLAN IS A REVISION OF THE 11/9/98 PLAN COMPLETED BY HOWARD HOBSON (4800 SOWS) AND THE 12/3/97 PLAN COMPLETED BY Ronnie G. Kennedy JR (2400 SOWS). THIS WUP IS BASED ON 365 DAYS OF WASTE ACCUMALATION AND HISTORICAL DATA OF WASTE ANALYSIS OVER THREE YEARS (97-99). THE AVERAGE MEAN FOR THE WASTE TOTALS WAS LESS THAN THE PAN FIGURE USED IN THIS PLAN TO REMAIN CONSERVATIVE AND ALLOW FOR PAN FLUCTUATIONS. THE WASTE GENERATION TOTALS WERE DERIVED FROM THE 633 STANDARD OF NRCS IN RELATION TO IRRIGATED FARROW TO WEAN ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID. THIS PLAN DEPICTS THE WETTABLE ACRES ON THE FARM AND DISPLAYS THE SAME IN THE CALCULATION TABLES. THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE PLAN FOR THIS FARM SINCE ALL AREAS CAN BE APPLIED FROM ANY WASTE STORAGE STRUCTURE TO ANY SPRAY FIELD. THE AGRONOMIC RATES FOR FIELDS 4 &5 FORS ANNUALS WERE DERIVED FROM THE PREVIOUS PLAN COMPLETED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALIST HOWARD HOBSON. THE APPLICATION WINDOWS IN THIS PLAN ARE GENERAL IN REGARDS TO SMALL GRAIN OVERSEED. FOR GUIDANCE ON THE WINDOWS AND RATES MR WHITFIELD MUST REVERT TO GUIDANCE MEMO FROM NCSU (INCLUDED). ANY NITROGEN DEFICITS ON IRR-2 FORMS MAY BE SUPPLMENTED WITH SLUDGE APPLICATIONS FROM LAGOONS AS, LONG AS THE TOTAL PAN FOR THE CROP IS NOT COMPROMISED AND THE NITROGEN APPLIED IS RECONCILED ON SLD-2. NO WASTE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO A CROP THAT DOES NOT HAVE A REALISTIC YIELD FOR THE USAGE OF IRRIGATED SWINE WASTE, EXCEPT FOR PREPLANT. ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USED. MR- WIIITFIELD PLANS TO APPLY SWINE WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH HIS SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF THE SOILS. 12/7/99 RONNIE G. KENNEDY JR TECHNICAL SPECIALIST 12/7/99 TOM WHITFIELD OWNER/OPERATOR North Caioktr Stair Unixmty 6 a land- Depamrnent of Crop Scien e 9mv urvvency and a cortalr my ra Lim d Thr Urnwsry d +Vora► Carols Coaoge of Agncunure ana life Sc,encaa Campus Box 7620 Aalargh. NC 27695-7620 919.515.2647 919.515.7969 (fax) Memorandum TO: North Carolina Certified T nical Specia ists FROM: Dr. Jim Green, Chairman NC State University Forage roduction Workgroup DATE: June 29,1998 SUBJECT; Crop Management Practices for Select Forages Used in Waste Management The following is a four -page summary of suggestions for management practices for some forage crops that can be used in waste management plans. These suggestions are a result of discussions within the NC State University Forage Production Workgroup, a group comprised of NC State faculty and NRCS agency personnel with expertise with the crops. There are limited documented research responses of some of these practices on the many soils and environments where these crops are currently being grown. The Forage Production Workgroup has taken the available data and used the combined experiences and realistic estimates of key people to come up with suggestions that will allow farmers to incorporate these crops and practices into waste management plans. As data become available to substantiate or refute these suggestions, the Forage Production Workgroup will make appropriate changes. Bermuda Overseeded With Cereal Rye and Annual Ryegrlass Currently two types of `Yyegrass" are being used for winter overseeding in fields used for animal waste management. Cereal rye is a winter annual smallgrain that looks similar to wheat, barley and oats. Annual r eear-ass is a winter annual grass that looks much like tall fescue. Both of these grasses, when growing during the winter on bermuda sod, can have significant impact on subsequent bermuda yields. In effect, the total yields from an acre growing the combination of bermuda with these winter annuals will usually yield between 1-2 tons more per acre than bermuda growing alone for the year. Therefore, the total,amount of PAN /acre for the year is about 100 lbs more than for Bermuda alone. Although cereal rye and annual ryegrass are suitable crops for overswding, the management of the crops are different and thus practices implemented are dependent on the crop selected. North Cam na stria Urimsty s a tarxl- D"mrbmnt of Crop Science print rrnrenty aria a oamuuart rnuurim of The Urn r64 d Norm CamWa Cdtaga of Apricutture and Us 5aoncee Campus Box 7620 Mei4h, NC 27695-7820 919.5152647 919.515.7P59 (fax) Cereal Rye The cereal rye should be planted by October 15 to provide the best opportunity to get winter growth. The most consistent stands are obtained from drilling rye into short (less than 3 inches tali) bermudagrass sod. If drilling is not possible, the seeds may be broadcast on short bermuda sod followed by a light cultivation with a disc or tillage implement. The seeding rate for broadcast planting of seeds should be 1.5 times the rate for drilled seeds. The last application of animal waste is to be applied to the bermuda prior to August 31. An application of 50 lbsta rre of Plant Available N (PAN) may be applied between September 15 and October 30. An additional 50 lbslacre of PAN may be applied in February -March. If rye growth is harvested on time and does not significantly shade the bermuda, PAN rates for the subsequent bermuda crop are based on realistic yields of bermuda. A harvest is required prior to heading or April 7, which ever comes first. This is necessary to minimize the potential for shading Bermuda and reducing its yields. The PAN rate for grazed systems with bennuda overseeded with cereal rye must be reduced in accordance with NRCS Technical Standard #590. Annual Ryegr ass Annual ryegrass should be planted by October 15 to provide the best opportunity to get winter growth. The most consistent stands are obtained from drilling ryegrass into short (less than 3 inches tall) bermudagrass sod. If drilling is not possible, the seeds may be broadcast on short bermuda sod followed by a light cultivation with a disc or tillage implement. The seeding rate for broadcast planting of seeds should be 1.5 times the rate for drilled seeds. The last application of animal waste is to be applied to the bermuda prior to August 31. An application of 50 lbs/acre of (PAN) may be applied between September 15 and October 30. An additional 50 lbstacre of PAN may be applied in February -March. If additional PAN is applied to the ryegrass in April -May, the PAN rate for the berm, da must be reduced by a corresponding amount. This is necessary because ryegrass growth during April -May will reduce bermuda yields and shorten the time bermuda can fully utilize the N. A harvest is required by heading or April 7, which ever comes first to prevent shading of emerging bermuda during April -May period. To favor the production of the bermuda, additional Harvests of ryegrass will be required when the ryegrass canopy reaches 12 to 15 inches height. The PAN rate for grazed systems with bermuda overseeded with annual ryegrass must be reduced in accordance with NRCS Technical Standard #590. 0.3-4b Rey. 2:lp 199 Table 188. SWINE ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID FERTILIZER NUTRIENTS • =scan iaa Type Anisal iiiiiZiiii�icaRbai Animal Unit aaaili4�ta'ai>:a�:�aa+ciaiaaf=ai.ca�aaccii Total Anaerobic Total Lagoon Plant Plant if ii acts_ i s cs Total _sass at;i= i ii=s a Plant Availac of unit Equivalent Lagoon Liquid Liquid Nutrient Nutrient Nutrients Nutrients P r onrtion Live Weight Capacity, surplus. ••'' Availability irrigazac Unit "* •.............. ft3/ per animal Coefficients ......... init final mean anisal unit unit/year tbs/ ' ---------------------------- irrigated R tbs/ lbs/ animaat single 2-stage acre- "' acre acre unit/ ------ lbs--- --- stage 1st + 2nd gals inch inch inch year Weanling-to per 10 50 30 60 45 15 191 .DO70 N .50 136 68 .4.8 Feeder head P295 .70 53 37 .26 capacity K20 .70 133 93 .66 Feeder -to per 50 220 135 270 200 70 927 .034 N .SO 136 68 2.3 Finish head P205 .70 53 37 1.3 capacity QO .70 133 93 3.2 Gilt per 50 250 150 300 225 75 1015 .037 N .50 136 68 2.5 Developmt head P205 .70 53 37 1.4 capacity K20 .70 133 93 3-5 Boar stud -per 250 550 400 500 375 125 2959 .11 N .50 68 34 3.7 head P205 .70 26 19 2.0 capacity K20 .70 67 47 5.1 Farrow -to per 433 650 435 215 3203 .12 N .50 91 45 5.4 Weanling octave P205 .70 35 25 2.9 sow 1C20 .70 89 62 7.3 Farrow -to per 522 783 523 260 3861 .14 N .50 91 45 6.5 Feeder active P205 .70 35 25 3.5 aw K20 .70 89 62 3.8 Farrow -to per 1417 2833 2125 708 10478 .39 N .50 136 68 26 Finisn active P205 .70 53 37 14. sow K20 .70 133 93 30 sass=s-= �_ zai:==�- -azrst-�=zza-czsrrr resza�:asszas:rsrscia-�_-^�^ • References: Depts of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Animal Science; North Carolina State University; Jan 1990 Agronomic Division, North Carolina Department of Agriculture Assures 400-Lb sow and boar on limited feed, 3-wk old weanling. 50-ib feeder pig, 220-lb market hog and 20 pigs/soil/yr­ ••' Estiwted total lagoon liquid includes total liquid manure plus average annual rainfall surplus incioental to lagoon surface; does not account for seepage. irrigated: sprinkler irrigated liquid uncovered for 1 sionth or longer. -��srs--'- Table 18C. LAND APPLICATION ---sue-ye•�-w� OF SWINE ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID ' Type Animal -zs.�LL_-ass-si--- Rate- Lagoon Liquid Application Rate •'i rim¢ Mini" Land Area for Liquid Application •' ofunit Limiting ------------------ irrigated ------------------ .................... irrigated------------------ Proouction Nutrient ---------------- Ib6/acre/year---------------- ------------------ lbs/acre/year-------...------ unit N 50 100 150 200 7-5D 300 350 400 50 100 150 200 Z50 300 350 4d0 P205 20 40 60 BO 100 120 140 160 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 K20 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 4,30 .. ... .... ..................... -----------------inches/Year----------------- ..... .... .... - -----`---------- -- -- - - acres/animal unit -------------- weanting-to per N .73 1.5 2.2 2.9 3.7 4.4 5.1 5.9 .0096 .0048 .0032 .0024 .0019 .DO16 .0014 .0012 Feeder head P205 .54 1.1 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.2 3.8 4.3 .013 .0065 .DO43 .DO33 .0026 .0022 .0019 .DO16 capacity K20 .54 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.3 .013 .DO66 .00" .0033 ,0026 .DOZ2 .0019 .0016 Feeder -to per N .73 1.5 2.2 2.9 3.7 4.4 5.1 5.9 .047 .023 .016 .012 .0093 .007E .0066 .DO58 Finish head P205 .54 1.1 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.2 3.8 4.3 .063 .032 .021 .016 .013 .011 .0090 .0079 capacity K20 .54 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.3 .D64 .032 .021 .016 .013 .011 .0091 .DOW Gilt per N .73 1.5 2.2 2.9 3.7 4.4 5.1 5.9 .051 .025 .017 .013 .010 .0085 .0073 .006: Develop" herd P205 .54 1.1 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.2 3.8 4.3 .069 .035 .00 .017 .014 .012 .0099 .OW7 capacity K20 .54 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.3 .070 .035 .D23 .017 .014 .012 .010 .0087 Boar per N 1.5 2.9 4.4 5.9 7.3 8.8 10 12 .074 .037 .025 .019 .015 .012 .011 ,D093 Stud herd P205 1.1 2.2 3.2 4.3 5.4 6.5 7.6 8.6 .10 .050 .034 . M .020 .017 .014 .013 capacity 1Q0 1.1 2.1 3.2 4.3 5.4 6.4 7.5 8.6 .10 .051 AU .G25 .020 .017 .015 .013 Farrow -to per N 1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4 5.5 6.6 7.7 8.8 .11 .054 .036 .027 .021 .018 .015 .013 Weanling active P205 .81 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.9 5.7 6.5 .15 .073 .D49 .036 .029 .024 .021 .018 sow C20 .80 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 5.6 6.4 .15 .073 .049 .037 .029 .024 .021 .018 Farrow -to per N 1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4 5.5 6.6 7.7 8.8 .13 .065 .043 .032 .026 .D22 .018 .016 Feeder active P205 .81 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.9 5.7 6.5 .18 ,088 .059 ,044 .035 .029 .025 .022 sow 1:20 ,bO 1.6 2-4 3.2 4.0 4.8 5.6 6.4 .18 .088 .059 .044 .035 .029 025 .022 Farrow -to per N .73 1.5 2.2 2.9 3.7 4.4 5.1 5.9 .53 .26 .18 .13 .11 .088 .075 Finish active P205 .54 1.1 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.2 3.8 4.3 .72 .36 .24 .18 .14 .12 .10 sow K20 .54 1.1 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.3 .72 .36 .24 .18 .14 .12 .10 zizzzi_zLzzszuzsaznzuizsaa�zzaazm---_-rz.rac:----�u::ssss=� xx��saz=-s=La:--zziz=rx_asa---__--_e u_c=rcczzs • References: Dept$ of Biological i Agricultural Engineering, Soit Science. Crop Scierice; North Carolina St Univ; Jan 1990 " N fertilization rate should be consistent with realistic crop yield. 4 leaching and denitrification and P205 soil iammilixation unaccounted for. Report No: )IS NCDA-Agfohoi Division ;4300 Recdy Crcck Road' Ralcioi; NC -27607 6465';��'(91 3 3-2W Grower: WBIA'Fanns Copies To: USDA-RCS-Duphn PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 "`�R A R aste -h Fa r7n: naiysis Ay ot r 10/4/99 Duplin County Siniple Info. - LaW 'to Rcsults'�2a arts per 'illioh uldess o er% dyr, th , — , :- 7: ­7 .13 ra fli ise noted Sample 1D.. N P K Ca Afg S Fe Afn zn Cu B Ato cl c Total 196 L 47.2 317 120 55.7 27.1 1.49 0.35 0.58 0.06 1.00 IN -N At At At It M L M M It M Waste Code: -A714 ALS _NOJ Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li PH SS C.-N D31% CCE% At &al) 85.3 7.52 Descriplion. OR-N Shine Lagoon Li . 1Urea M Ric6ififfii datioi�k;44 u st,61;­...�0 MAA16 f6r.Fii- rop,,. 0 66 E I itdift tbszl 000 Ra Ito ns 6, .4pphcaff6h A 9-TF ,Mnat Z& Cu: B�":Cl 'W" Pb`­ Al Ve Li' 0 3 0 01'.1 =lrri also 0.82 6 33,-,,'�-A 161", V r lsafll� 6 M (bviig'P'e'r iid6u[6 o er*is�'6otjd)' 'La oratory Results 4 otherwise v., ", . , Sample ID: N P f Ca AfS S It Afn Zis Cu B AfO CI c Total 258 At 45.6 309 133 60.6 25.7 1.47 0.37 0.44 0.04 o.94 IN _N At M H H At L M M V1 At Waste Code., 4714 Na M Cd Pb Al Se 1i P11 SS C.-N DAN CCU .41E(Xqal) ALS -NO3 79.1 7.35 M Description: Snine Lagoon Lig. OR-N Urea Plk -`�`Nutdedts Avail -able fde Heit"Cro ..�q I S/ W kallons Oth�r: Etc. qi�qti:,Z",�,'�,`,� b IL' Fi1g;wMi- K 20 11A� 0. 0 1, 2 5' 0 78 3 ` 0 15' "P J5 A yV Se "0 OQ` — 'q iYCDA` onQn 1lvisioii''4300.Reedy.Creek Raad-, Rile!khi NC�'27607-6465'{91{91 _'33=2655 ;' � 54 4Rs ; _ 4 `' th % y=� �,.4_; Report Na: Grower." NMA' Farms Copies To: USDA-MCS-Duplin PO Box 98 'N Pink dill, NC 28572 Analysise - s aste .� ort Farm: 7/ 1/99 Dupiin County s� ��, _� Sam [e Info :"r: � , ........ :.. : ..., . ,..: ,L. ,. .,,„. :•, .. ,: ,. ,.,. ...�<:: g :�-"i s � o>• 4 Ss '' i "r �.4 �ti� � t�vj4 4"- Ri�'°t r :F c � . _ "Laborato Results arts r iiiIIIion nnless.otberwise noted }i,?S„� �„ ;,a s;v�i�.: CY": 1�. y 1�� •�Y �� ���. E� 4-�, t � ;:y Y� 1 h.i. � { Sample ID: N P 1f Ca Afg S Fe ' Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C 2854M rota! 312 M 59.7 404 126 65.5 38.8 1.70 0.25 0.71 0.12 0.19 IN-N M M M H H M M Af L Af Waste Code: -NI14 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li PH SS C:N DM% CCE% ALE A' al 113 7.45 Description: OR-N Swine Lagoon Li . Urea M Reeom�tendatIons c'f7:Nut�ents"i►vailable First Cro " s�.c3_r,,1bs/1000' allorisx' Otiiec 000 iillo>�s.t A ,i' I+ an : ,`v' Z .',a z a a y +'r i Y, Ilealiori'hiebvd N P2a5 sJC20s CAr p� S' Pe: Mrs n,. Cu:.. �i 6: .r,Mo, ei p i"b E :. FAOr a3 .n. 4ia r. ,^' ti' , •<.' .S -� {� 'f'T' �ii 9.. f, f$�. �f"� .�" jr .�,yw %f€Yg,�• '� d l ..w4'(Y ��P� aai at�o ]]//_ =�0.80 ,•� ,3.2, <�a::.4 'a.3s..,r a.23-. a.ol'�.� 'T' C �;�'��y.Fg, -.ka ���i�S�..Z#..°Mf-<�......rf>. k._Ss.. n.r ��."...ar..#�ii Y+'iv;4''j'r'. .1':v7L'.",L'�!��'�.-.S'�-'..'Y.rr.-.�i�i.Psi_.if�Kofii"� ���'v��'.��f�•4a ;•� .';'!.. #:%..- �..:. i'Ot. Y y'�.... �" N :,i:9 .ti V�y�w� i` 'N x� ^� K i '/`.:1 'F r CIw. • -,+. .3., .OFF• Cam. �,x. :.f .. Sam [e Info x, , �'. ` f. � � � R E n�' t aborata Results arts_ r tliiilioit unless"otLeririse noted r .� � � a ��x � � ., MMY Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe AM Zn Cu B Afo Cl C Total 341 M IN -N 52.7 336 115 61.5 16.5 1.41 0.26 0,47 0.00 0.05 M M M H M L At M VL VL Waste Code: -NI14 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li PH SS C.-N DM% CCE% ALE &aQ ALS -NO3 92.5 7.44 Description: OR-N Seine L oon Li . Urea M ". w:..-,. :r,,, .. �.. ,:: � " Reeommendailaus:^�w*r��.NutrIeuts'fAvailabie'"[or':First:Cro .. ,.i.,, q, i, . -. 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Gt' l � Pb, ; 1• St -,.: Li. r'r� •-ds.�.. �.E yw, ;iMa....Par �AT.., � �, i ���:'n .+�, ' j ' . 4, � -d i �.�� ..-�;: ¢sis �i . �.S a °C3 :� �'.. .a::: ..t!.. kbkAk�6n'O'j )iAs--io- 300'Reed NG,�'2707-6465;L9 1 33-2655 - Riep 0:' 33 W' Grower: WBW Farms Copies To: USDA-MRCS-Duplin PO Box 98 Stroud, Derinis Pink- Hill, NC 28572 A■ Stroud, Dennis Was teAnalysisRpijorb 11-lu Farm: PO Box 726 Kenansville, NC 28349 3/25/99 Duplin County L b- turiR6616�(Li6kintiffi6ounI a Ok ess utheraise Sample ID. Ar P K Ca mg S Fe Mn zn Cu IB 310 Cl C Total 301 M 38.8 347 109 40.9 53.3 1.26 U1 0.38 0.24 0.22 IN -N L Af At M H L M M M At Waste code: -NI14 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Y If SS ON DJf% CCE% ALEaO 99.6 7.4 ,Description: OR-N Swine Lagoon Lici. Urea M Recommeadatians Ndtriefiti,"Avidliblefoe.,]Fiisf Uoj�-�- AiIIOOObLlloa�N Whit Efe'hiedtif 600 Saml 0 le �I n 6'A'IL -A'Y111' -o ".,N- Ub6iitk Risbfti'(6 �1110i'b — - - LIAR-r �"' il"TAII'i'11�111� , Sample ID: iv -- P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn zn Cu B AfO CI C Total 320 M 46.1 293 91.0 41.3 35.3 1.09 0.16 0.35 0.16 0.15 IN -N M M M H H L M Af L L Waste Code: 4714 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd - Pb Al Se V P.11 SS C.-N DAN CCE% ALE (KgaQ 76.4 7.31 Description: OR-N Sine Lagoon L19, Urea L "'�.Nutfki n 6'AnHabI6'fOr',Fi6t 2��Ibilj000j�ffd t Oth&13' lbillOOO allons g CU-9 K20' 411 vl�. g V� W. 00 W, '0 V"' NCDNrom 'Division 4300 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, NC 27607-6465 A$733-2655 "" Report No: 350 1t' _ Grower.- +1L BW Farms Cofiies To: USDA-NKCS-Duplin Attn:Dcnnis 2954 NC 11003 N Albertson, NC 28508 Waste A nal szs e ort Farm: y � 12/30/98 Duplin County .•.:' ,. .. � s .: - amp,lelafo .. � _ w :'.:..,. �.. t.;.. ..., .:. •.,.-.:., ... � � y;yy � � yr# sp £a'� ff .Fr ,�s i,• 1{. :j*_'� .Ub4 t6 Results artsPertnllEion'unless'othe>r�+4se'noted ,..mho.: -. r} t ai �.' Sample IU: N P A Ca M S Fe ' Mn Zn Cu 8 Afo Cl C 28(1$ - < Total 271 Af 52.4 277 100 48.8 25.9 2.77 0.19 0.24 0.11 0.01 1N N M M M It M M M Af L 1'L Waste Code: -NI14 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li PH SS C:N A11% CCE% ALE(K al 75.9 7.28 Description: OR-N Swine L oan Li . Urea L ..e w• -x: .<i<.:.n,. ✓.. .- ,..-: i.,[x .. Recoinn�endatlons.�3�;' £ . •:.' .� t .. wi +'� S3i).'.NS •:..-, ,._ .:. . ,.a. -"' ���^}. �", �..: �� �r ..Nutrients�AvailabEe:fon:Flst Cro 16s/1000,`allons�. r. '..r: �'`r'1^ -. 7��:-� '�... Uther:'Eteiirents.:?s,_ b� `�:.: "lbs%1000 "allons :.;- :a.,,.. ufl>'YR .e.i�`' . ,TJi. .a., T '�;i";'. ,,.43' "Ls .,a, °' -.,yP - nC.9,, "� .�:a ":{.... f:` n :ti �licallonMelwa N P.205 ^ :KzO <Ca n7 , £<M S< Fe, r ��Mn"� "r' Zn Cu'£> B xw�r.Mo; .(1 .-; ;, t a q Frthyf'r 'f -'.Ci. i^�3t.Y^{. ° b L.-.•- i s:nik - . Z-F>F ",i:C' a,, x a. .. "" s_�A .• : t �, l �,., i fist. rk.. .# - Pp(; ,}1.r�� •:y r'k s..ifb^ .» '"X �vrt' +a�•} ,r ..r. 5- ?3'' � �'.kt •i. �'� � 1, f, /` � a. Q_ :�Yrv'Yn �°°'a.;.,• Na �: Nl 1, Cd Pb :Al . " Se li ,5.::.si:� ;: A•+�. �.+-,..•�..�•,[�>+ .iR {....x :4.L, > 0 63 r, 3: •'�.`6, ,.Yi , i - Y "'Y • 'Y�.[, .^�{$i+k.. i. c':itdmPC `t^a ..R, �� ., w;'., " .Sr_�. ;.. ',.£V.. d.. � ,ji ,".� i ..y. kyy ra •l. �,,. ..0 na.. Cd- j, ^�. i•f f. �:. �... �. A`t •, l,.V , .,�.ta e',E rb.:;, .i .. - 4 Tr aifi S y^,�4 • Y ! - S �. -.a ^af 6 ,SLY £ 3 Y F7 _ • Laborato Results artsc"niliilioa'uaEess.otLertrlse noted �w�r3<, s:, .k �... 1" K Sam le L17: h' P K Ca AfS Fe Mn Zn Crr B Mo Cl C 180E Total 262 of IN-N 41.7 392 93.3 40.4 43.9 2.52 0.16 0.29 0.03 0.11 L M M M H M M M VL L Waste Code: NH4 AIS NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb At Se Li P11 SS ON AIN CCE% ALE(X al) 106 7.52 Description: OR -IV Swine L n Li .- E Urea M - j _, n Nutrensla�, s/1000"allso .-. .. .`Ihs/1000 allaabEeorFIrt,CoRetinndtorrs Ot Elemes 0. ka116W dletbod !'. 5 g ., rra�nn// .. „�:"`¢•a.` l�.n :� . -'r .,,& ., "i, � S." � Via. 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Copies -To: USDA-MRCS-Duplin PO Box 726 Brewer, Billy s Kenansville, NC 28349 ■ ;1 1, rWaste Analysis RePort P'ann: 9/28/98 Duplin County ` Sam Ie Eufo`.� `' Laboi•ato Results arts er inipiou aide§s''otheiuise Sample 1D: N P K Ca Mg S 1'e Afn Zn Cu B Afo CI C 28U6,: fatal 147 L 57.3 384 79.1 59.9 47.9 7.71 0.22 0.17 0.00 0,15 IN-N Af Af Al H it M Af L n L Waste Corte. -A714 Na Nt Cd Pb Al Se Li 11 SS C:N DAf% CCE% ALE ' al ALS -NO3 116 7,67 Description. OR-N Swine L on Lia. Urea M Recootinendations:,F �,.'<� R. 'Nutrieots'Available foir'FirstCro ' r� ' ?°;r1bs/ M �"dllons ' `:': Other Eleineats � `r3 'F'Ibs/1000 allows :`y �' ., q ,y:" r r �` �.. de:�` " :� a Lm •.',F?r' �;' 7. e +�`°.:�: �,VZ ;.;. -., "°':+.f: ;; „i' if w: 4•+`r•1" -i io � �!� .Se; L� ? >.: 7; ',:tii , d Y rk w"Ryf4 gy�jy� ..t ..... "F .Yi •:: -,. �. M- :,, .. s. . - )�r,. �, "� -„ :.4:t -�� f f',n- .N"%,. .s:'S� ��. R�:, we �`:.�k:, �}. �. �• 'd''`Y 1, 5 3y 4��'�.C,�',. ..a;�r h+.'.'�". 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NCDA A ron( ",Division 4300 Recdy Creek Road Raleigh, NC 27607-6465 )733-2655 Reeort No: P855 W Grower: Stroud, Dennis C,'oMes To: USDA--RCS-l)uhiin PO Box 98 %;:,., Pink Ilill, NYC 28572 -. --�'� rite nalysis effort Farn: , 3/20/98 Dup_lin County ` Sam le Info: `. ' Laborato Results arts r million unless othemise noted "I'.!.,,� Sample ID: N P K Ca Af S Te At" Zn Cu B Afo Cl C rota! 280 At 38.3 352 116 50.0 61.2. 4.39 0.16 0.38 0.32 0.28 UQ1 1N -N L At Al H 11 At At M At Af Waste Code: -h714 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb At Se Li H SS C.-Al DAf% F CCa' ALE(K a1) III T6 Description: OR-N SWine La oon Li . Urea M Recommendations Nutrients Available for First Gro lbs11000 allvns ' Other Elements lbs/1000 allans - tpplicalion rLfelltad N P aO, Kzii Ca ,4fg S .t Te . je ,�biV Zn,.. Cu . B Mo Cl h`o 11'i Cd Pb . Al 5e Li ,� s Irrigation n �E;'�12;,0 51 y y{' 2 8 Q 67 {" Q 29 0 36: ,Q Q3-0 p'T€ % Tc";�� Tx 93 . 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Hose length 1250' [feet] and hose inside diameter (ID) 3. Gun make and model number NELSON SR15OR BIG GUN 4. Gun nozzle size 0.86" [inch], YES ring orifice, 5. Gun arc angle 330 3.00" [inch] NO taper bore orifice 6. Travel lane spacing 162'-270' [feet]. Indicate whether NO uniform or YES [degrees] random. Number of exterior hydrants 23 . Number of interior hydrants 10 7. Gun wetted diameter 276 [feet]. NO measured or YES based on gun chart. 8. Gun pressure 70 [psi] NO observed at working gauge, YES determined from gun chart NO calculated (show calculations) 9. - **Operating pressure at hose reel [psi] observed at working gauge or 10. **Supply line size 11. **Supply line length 12. **Supply line type 13. **Pump make and model number PVC 14. **Pump capacity [gpm] 15. **Engine make and model number or provided by owner. [inch] (from pump to last hydrant) [feet] (maximum pumping distance) aluminum 16. **Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that you field determine wetted diameter and operating pressure at the reel and gun. * Locate each hydrant on a copy of the map. Indicate the start and stop of the sprinkler cart for each travel lane and show the distance traveled. Show the location of the supply line. irrigated acres are determined by the travel lane. ** Optional data, furnish where possible. *** Only the person or people collecting the data should sign the Field Data Worlcsheet. *** Information furnished by "\-V 0 �A. k �k__trW+_ Signature of oijeTr &ty representative TOM WEErITMLD Printed name of owner or facility representative Date / P/a(bou and/or Signature okOZcalalist and/or RONNIE G. KENNEDY, JR Printed name of technical specialist Date 3 Zvm d 1mgm-nd Acreage Detammation Pro=L= for Waaewatc Application F.quipnu= HARD HOSE TRAVELING GUN SYSTEM FIELD DATA WORKSHEET I. Make and model number HOBBS / MODEL # UNKNOWN 2. Hose length 850, [feet] and hose inside diameter (ID) 3.00" [inch] 3. Gun make and model number NELSON SR15OR BIG GUN 4. Gun nozzle size 0.86" [inch], YES ring orifice, NO taper bore orifice 5. Gun arc angle 330 [degrees] 6. Travel lane spacing 162'-270' [feet]. Indicate whether NO uniform or YES random. Number of exterior hydrants 23 Number of interior hydrants 10 7. Gun wetted diameter 270 [feet]. NO measured or YES based on gun chart. 8. Gun pressure 50 [psi] NO observed at working gauge, YES determined from gun chart NO calculated (show calculations) 9. **Operating pressure at hose reel [psi] observed at working gauge or provided by owner. 10. **Supply line size [inch] (from pump to last hydrant) 11. **Supply line length 12. **Supply line type 13. **Pump make and model number 14. **Pump rapacity 15. **Engine make and model number or [feet] (ma)dmum pumping distance) PVC aluminum [gpm] 16. **Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [rpm] Note:' It is strongly recommended that you field determine wetted diameter and operating pressure at the reel and gun. * Locate each hydrant on a copy of the map. Indicate the start and stop of the sprinkler cart for each travel lane and show the distance traveled. Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres are determined by the travel lane. ** Optional data, furnish where possible. *** Only the person or people collecting the data should sign the Field Data Worksheet. *** Information furnished by ell Signature of o facility representative TOM WHPTFIELD Printed name of owner or facility representative Date �3�o2.Otao and/or Signature d1technical specialist and/or- RONNiE G. KENNEDY, JR Printed name of technical specialist Date 0C, _ _ Irrigated Acreage Determination Procedures for Wastewater Application Equipment HARD HOSE TRAVELING GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm number (identification) 31-376 , 31-841 Field number (identification) (see spreadsheet) 2. Irrigation system designation YES Existing irrigation system _ NO New/expanded irrigation system 3. Number of travel lanes # of Interior lanes # of Exterior lanes [feet] It of pull (1) # of Interior lanes # of Exterior lanes [feet] Le th of pull (2) # of Interior lanes # of Exterior lanes [feet] L of pull (3) 4. Wetted diameter [feet] from Field Data Worksheet 5. Spacing Hydrant spacing [feet] [ as tage of dia.] 6. Hydrant layout Multiple Single Excessively spaced hydrants 7. head the irrigated area per travel pull for the given wetted diamet om r t 1 d column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location. Travel lane length (1) Interior or Exterior (a) Acres start end of pail from e (b) Acres middle portion of {Pull length t]}/ 43,560 (a) Acqdkstop end ad umn Total acres Travel lane length (2) Inter or t drant) (a) A Ta le Column b) A n n etted width [feet]}/ 43,560 Acr f fr Table Column length (2) (Sum: a + b + c) Travel lane le Inter Exterior (laneJhydrant) A end of pull from Table Column } Acres dle portion of pull (3) ji (Pull gth X Wetted width (feet]}/ 43,560 (a) Acres end of pull from Table Column acres for travel lane length (3) (Sum: a + b + c) 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per travel pull by the number of pulls of each category in the field. Add all of these, and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per travel lane length (1) (b) Acres per travel lane length (2) (c) Acres per travel lane length (3) X # Lanes = Acres X # Lanes = Acres X # Lanes = Acres Total CAW" wettable acres for Held (Sum: 8a + 8b + 8c) Acres Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by: Date: . BIG GUN° PERFORMANCE TABLES U.S. UNITS 100 SERIES BIG GUNS - 240 TRAJECTORY" 100'T TAPER BORE NOZZLES PS.I. 54 NOzLa GPM 1 50 •5' DIA '2D5' Ncuue SS' GPM DIA Nozzle b' GPM DUA Nozzle $5' GPM DuL Nozzle 7• GPM DIA 100 245' Nozzle 75' GPM DIA 1is 256' Nozzle b' GPM DIA. 130 265' "=Is M. GPM DIA. ISO 273- Nnuae A' GPM D1A. 165 260' Noute 1D' GPM DIA. 84 215' 74 225' B7 235' 20a 300' 70 60 225'. 75 23a' 88 250' 103 263' 12G 275• i36 2B3- 755 295, 1717 . - 302' t97 310' 2a 3.0 50 68 245' 63 7 258' 10D 27D' 117 2B3' 135 295' i55 308' 175 315- 201 326' 223 33S' 274 362' 110 76 265' 92 278' 111 29D' 129 3D3' 15D 315' 171 324' 195 335' 222 344' 247 355' 304 7BD' wadable oruy win Floo i SR1 W. • 71 C •- f'•..r 100 R RING NOZZLES 100 DN DIFFUSER NOZZLES PS1 .71 AkNG .77 RING 81 RUNG - .86 RING a19 RING .93 RING .96 RING 0.5 DN 0.6 DN 0.7 DN 0.8 DN GPM DIA GPM DtA GPM DIA GPM DtA GPM DIA GPM DIA GPM DIA GPM DIA GPM DIA GPM DIA GPM DIA 40 66 208 78 212 91 215 103 22< 110 235 134 238 52 242 45 154 66 168 91 162 lie 196 60 81 235 96 240 110 245 1 5 280 141 270 164 275 210 i1G 200 ' 143 216 5 285 163 300 189 305 1. 94 255 771 265 127 275 315 100 105 270 124 280 142 295 162 305 182 320 212 325 236 335 — — — ¢fi 0., w r .W % apprpaunirely J'r0 r i for [no Li- ualll"ory angle. a" ton rar ltl 150 SERIES BIG GUNS - 240 TRAJECTORY" 150 T TAPER BORE NOZZLES Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Houle Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle 1.11 P.S.I. GPM DIA. GPM ., DIA GPM - "'DIA. J GPM -' DW GPM DIA, GPM DIA. GPM DU.. 60 110 265' 1a3 285' 182 305' 225 325' 275 346' 330 365' 385 380' ' 60 128 - 290' 166 310' B5"^J30r' - 210 ' 335' ,.. 235 -'--355'.' " 260 355' . _ .. 290 `= 375'. 315 375' 355 •_:.- "4001 380 395' 425 420' 445 410' SDO 44D' 4 120 157 330' 2D4 350' 258 '375' 32D 395' 385 420' 4fi5 440' S45 4aiD' 15G R RING NOZZLES P.S.I. Rin $6� GAM DIA. Ring IO "GPM OU1.•" 'Ring 1.18' 'GPM' ` 1 Dill' • ' F-9'-- - 1.26' ' GPM DUA7. Ring 13a' GPM DIA. R ng 1.41' GPM DIA. w 60 ✓ Ito 260. 182 3Gp' 225 WY 335, 330 350' 385 365' ' 210 Nav 260 290 340' 360' 360' 355 ! 3W 380 1 425 380' 400, 445 500 395' 415' too 143 3OD' 185 320' 235 340' 120 157 315' 204 335' 258 380' 320 .3BO' 385 400' 485 420' S45 - a35' •- me dwrneter or Ovor [e aPPrommAivy j% an for 1M 21lraleclory angle. 200 SERIES BIG GUNS - 270 TRAJECTORY" 2nD T TAPER ROPE W1771_ES P.S.I. HozzU I-W GpM DUA NOuJe 1.1' GPM DIA, Houle 1.2' GPM DIA Nozzle 1V' GPM D1A Nozzle IA' GPM DUA. Houle" I. GPM DIA Ntlzzl� . tb'. GPM DIA. Nozzle 1.75' GPM DIA. Nozzle 1S" GPM DIA- 70 270 360' 310 360'- - 355 395' <15 - 410' 480 430' 555 45V 630 465' I 7S5 495' 890 15' 50 31O 390' 350 410' 405 425' 475 445' 646 455' 625 485" 715 $05' j- 855 $35' 1005 $65' 110 340 4t0' 350 4" 445 4W 525 470' 605 495' 695��•�515' 798 535' 945 565' Sig t1s0." 590� Ma 130 370 425' 425 445' 1 485 465' 1 565 485' 655 515' .755 540 560 560' 1 1025 590' 12t0 620' 200 R RING NOZZLES r +' PS.1. P.S.I. 1-141 Ring-t Rir1p (t.29' actual) `(1.<6• accrual) GPM DIA GPM "• -DIA. i +/+• Ring (1-56' adualj GPM DIA. 1 i,{' Ring (1.66• Wuaq GPM DW 7 • Alnp (1.J4• acwal) GPM DIA. 1 rrL' Ring (1$3' act GPM OkA. 2` Ring IIS3' acival) GPM DIA. e . 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Type of operation (swine, layer, dairy, etc.): wi Design capacity. (number of animals): .1±00 Average size of operation-(12 month population avg.): Z400 Average acreage needed for -land application of waste (acres)s SS Tech-_ical Specialist certification As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the new or - expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets the design, construction, operation and maintenance standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management and the USDA -Soil Conservation Service and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 1SA NCAC 2H.0217 and 1SA NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements and their corresponding minimum criteria-ha�*.e_been verified by me or other designated technical specialists and are included -in the plan as applicable: minimum separations (buffers); liners or equivalent for lagoons or waste storage ponds; waste storage capacity; adequate. quantity and amount of land for waste utilization (or use of third party); access or ownership of proper waste application equipment; schedule for timing of applications; application rates; loading rates; and the control of the discharge of pollutants frcri storl-awater runoff events less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour .Storm., A4; M-_ S s� �� �l.i� Xama of Techa.fc�.Specialist (Please Prin t Affiliation: Address Phone No. 910-IS6- 1-17-4 Signature: pwaer/Xa sager A�-eeaeat I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. i (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmo-. -i Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understa::c. tciat there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state either throuch a man-made convevar_ce or throuch runoff iron a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. :ia=e of Land owner (P e s rint) r O Date: W i it1 Signature: :Fame o; f d'fferent from owner (Please print): Signature: Date - Note: A change in land ownership requires notification or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management within 60 days of a title transfer. Da-: USE_- 31- 5q- D AN=X_;LL WASTE HANAGMCMM PLAN CERTI?ICATION FOR =4 OR ESPA=D rZEDLOTS Please return the cer:pleted fora to the Division of Environmaatal Mi Magement at the add. -rags on the reverse side of this fora. Name of fare (Please print) :—WI3 V✓ EQ"*' 2._ (T0-. VVh;*FwL Address: PO Boy �34 C Phone No.:E -313 County: M4 ): n Farm location: Latitude and Longitude:,IC 0o-&"/2 YL W (required). Also, please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified. Type of operation (swine, layer, dairy, etc.); wi46 Design capacity (number of animals): _ �.µO 0 Average size of.operation'(12 month population ayg.): _ '�µ 0 Average acreage needed for•land application of waste (acres): CS' Technical Specialist Certification As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the new or expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets the design, construction, operation and maintenance standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management and the USDA -Soil Conservation Service and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation: Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements and their corresponding minimum criteria -have -been verified by me or other designated technical specialists and are included in the plan as applicable: minimum separations (buffers); liners or equivalent for lagoons or waste storage ponds; waste storage capacity; -adequate quantity and amount of land for waste utilization (or use of third party) ; access or ownership of proper waste application equipment; schedule for timing of applications; application rates; loading rates; and the control of the discharge ofpollutantsfrom stormwater runoff events less severe than the 25-year , 24-hour storm.. Nagle of Technic Specialist (Please Print) : �. Af filiation: t I a _ Address (Agency):ti d 170. Phone No. Signature:_/ �,f�cv/ �r,,r _ Date: Owner/Hanager Agreement I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state either through a man-made cor_ve,•a^.ce or through r:nof: from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. r Name of Lamd Own�=_P ease int): W I Ton WA; T Signature: Date:.5_ Name of manager. if d fferent from owner (Please print): Signature: Date: fete A change in land ownership requires notification or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management within 60 days of a title transfer. DEM USE ONI,Y:ACIMEW# �UOc�C70&0 3l - 3-4� Animal Waste Management Plan Certification (Please type or print all information that does not require a signature) Existing or New or Expanded (PIease circle one} General Informatio Name of Farm: AMA) IT. Facility No: N -N I Owner(s) Name:^ To14 Alo4.,id Phone No: 69/j?)S68 (o3y.2 _ __ __ Mailing Address: A)C / / F D3 _5out,� ef a 8S08' Farm Location: Fourteen Digit Hydrologic Unit: 0`3O 3 Od o 7 <9 .2, oQ�/o Latitude and Longitude: —,7z �� 1 35 oo vo? �County: Please attach a copy of a county road map with Iocation identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost, etc.): Operation Description: Type of Swine No of Animals Type of Poultry No ofArnbnals Type ofCatde No ofAnbr! LS' _ ` () Wean to Feeder (}Layer ()Dairy 0 Fce�er to Finish ()Pullets ()Beef arrow to Wean A yob 0 Farrow to Feeder O Farrow to Finish Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: Acreage Available for Application: (nD. a Required Acreage: S a Number of Lagoons/Storage Ponds: i/ Total Capacit : 7 S Cubic Feet (ft3) Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or NO (please circle one) If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of the AGOON or SPRAY FIELD (please circle one) Owner/Manager Agreement I(we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title transfer. a �/ Name of Land Owner: is%/� Signatur Date: .3 A 7 Name o anager (if diff rent from owner): Signature: AWC -- Janurary 1, 1997 Date: Technical Specialist Certification I. As' a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, 1 certify that the animal waste management system for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC,I) the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. II. Certification of Design A) Collection_, Storage, Treatment System Check the appropriate box {) Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. w 't ( New, expanded or retrofitted facility (SD) ==^ Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to collection systems, lagoons and pond havz.i been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. r" Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print) �,► Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Z ox Address(Agenc) eulavl e, NC 2851$ Phone No: : ' s Uf Signature: Date:�� B) Land Application Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separation (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization, chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): o c kin.� r. Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Address (Agency): Beulaville, NC 28518 Phone No: Signature: - Date: g 9` - ,11 C// i C) Runo ntrols from Exterior Lots Che • e appropriate box ( Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or. RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. O Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with,technicai standards developed by NRCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): G' C Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Address A enc Beulaville, NC 28S Phone No.: ( g y) 919)568-2420, (919)656-".- Signature: Date:/ J ; 2_�' a AWC -- lanuary 1, 1997 ? D) Application and Handling Equipment Check the Appropriate box () Existing or expanding facility with existing waste application equipment (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existing application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates, a schedule for timing of application has been established; required buffers be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). ( New, expanded, or existing facility without existing waste application equipmen for spray irrigation (I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). f) New.expanded.or existing facility without existing waste application equipment for land spreading not using sera irrigation. (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed qpplication equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates; a schedule for timing of applicaions has been established: required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). Name'of Technical Specialist (Please Print): e M R n Affiliation: GS O Address(Agency): �r oX 33S Phone No: 6 Signature:.' ate: 3D 9 E) The waste majoement plan for this facility includes a Waste Management Odor Control Checklist, an Insect Control Checklist, a Mortaility Management Checklist and an Emergency Action Plan. Sources of both odors and insects have been evaluated with respect to this site and Best Management Practices to Minimize Odors and Best Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the Mortality Manangement Plan and the Emergency Action Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility. Name of Technical ): cry Ji . Affiliation: Beulaville, NC 28518 Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: 3 / 7 F)Written Notice bf New or Expaadfng SmifijeMhn The following signature block is on o used for new or expanding swine farms that begin construction after June 21, 1996. If the facility was built before June21, 1996, when was it constructed or last expanded . 1(we) certify that ](we) have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all property owners who own property located across a public road, street or highway from this new or expanding swine farm. The notice was in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 106-805. A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is attached. Name of Land Owner: T ���•f t`c / Signature: ' `.� .7 — Date: / a 97 Name of Manager (if c ifferent from owner): Signature: Date: AWC — January 1, 1997 X Animal Waste Management..P1%n-"Eation —,.�, (please type or print all information that does not require a signature) e" '"`��'•ti '�9" �r-nre�11rr% /-/I's 6CC" CoK,aId General Information: WATERQUALITY SECTI Name of Farm: f,J 5 k1 / itlen-]licrhzrgn. C„r„„tjaFJGe ,,ility No:�_-� Owner(s) Name: Phone No: 9i y -,: - js y ;L Mailing Address: 9 G Z11 90 3 cr� o N 0 oZ oft Farm Location: County Farm is located in: Fourteen Digit Hydrologic Unit: C) ,30,3 00 o 7 0 ;Z 00 -V o Latitude and Longitude: Z7 0 61, z s " -3s ° 00 1 V4 • Integrator: Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost, etc.): tJr" o',' &C "; {l A)L 9 0 3 Olaeration Descrintion: Type of Swine . No of Animals Q Wean to Feeder Q Fe�to Finish (arrow to Wean yoo (} Farrow to Feeder Q Farrow to Finish () Gilts (} Boars Type of Poultry No of Animals Type of Cattle No of A nimaLs oLayer ()Dairy opullets ()Beef Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: M. EYpandtng; Operazaon Only Prevtotcs'Destgn Eapacity �3dditional Design Capactty . >T4 I Design Capacity_ Acreage Available for Application: (a 9. 9 Required Acreage: S ;t- Number of Lagoons/Storage Ponds: / Total Capacity: /S[�s (A - CCubic Feet (ft3) ts Are subsurface drains present on the far: YES or � *please circle one) Adel:10 If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of the LAGOON or SPRAY FIELD (please circle one) Owner/Manager Agreement I(we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. 1 (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title transfer. Name of Land wner: Signature: Name of Manager (if differ t from o ner): Signature: Datevn —i Date: AWC -- August 1, 1997 III. Certification of Installation A) Coll tion f e Treatment I tallation New, expanded or retrofitted facilih+ (SI) Animal waste storage and treatment structures such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds, have been installed in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retrofits, no certification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): � �` , .$`�'�tN.CARO(i, . Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Date Work Complefd F P Address A e c Beu aville, NC 28518 g y)' 19 5 2420 919 658-0707 Phone No.: x QOb2 Signatur •K&L Date; °��2 �,� �BF ti��fNE� ,�. ..• O _ 91 L-LY R- �► B) Land Application Site (WUfl yi�r+rrtr4�r,. Check the appropriate box {) The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan. Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to established the vegetation as specified in the plan by S b (month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for cc�whance with the waste utilization plan. ( Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days of this certification, the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Specialist(Please Print): O11^rG G �� n� J� Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Date Work Completed: 4 P Address(Agency): Beulaville, NC 28518 (aIW68-24207919 658-0707 Phone No.: Signature: Date: This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in M.B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specifiers in my (our) waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control, and will submit to DEM a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specifed in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: y D 3 Name of Manger (if different from owner Signature: Date: AWC — August 1, 1997 C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots (RC) Facility with exterior lots Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been installed as specified in the plan. � J /� V J/ czG %� �� �uS /�c �c%'o' a fs For facilities without exterior lots, no certificatiecessa . NMne-oLlechnical Specialist (Please/Print): Affiliation: Se is c q- 9 7 Address(Agency): Be_Wavfffe, No 2851 Phone No.: &2420 19 65&0707 Signature: _ Date: /D 7 D) A Ii on find Handling E ui ment4rnsfallation (WUP or 1) Check Ae appropriate block () Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for use; calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. {) Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract; equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required buffers can be maintained, calibration and adjustment guidance have provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. ( Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has-been purchased and will be on site and installed by S/lf 91? _- (month/day/year); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in accordance with cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Date Work Completed: Address(Agency): Beulaville, NC 2851 a 19 568-2420 919 658-0707 Phone No.: Signature: -r Date: 10-,3 - 7 7 The following&gnature block islonlyXW used when the box for conditional approval in III D above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to purchase the animal waste application and handling equipment as specified in my (our) waste management plan and will submit to DEM a verification of delivery and installation from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner:ol ' I Signature: Date: 1; Z�� _3 y 7 Name of Manager(if different f m owner): Signature: Date: E) Odor Control Insect Control and Mortality Management SD SI WUP RC on Methods to control odors and insects as specified in the Plan have been installed and are operational. The mortality management system as specified in the Plan has also been installe4 and is operational. Name of.Technical Specialist (Please Print): ,� (5- �C r, to'� , Affiliation: Agriment Services Inc Date Work Completed: & ---?e - 9 7 Address enc A Beulaville, NC 28518 — (Agency) y) . 919)5 8-2420 919 658-0707 Phone No.: Signature:-" Date: AWC -- A %6st 1, 1997 /' (/ -5 .. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director March 7, 2000 TOM WHITFIELD WBW FARMS, INC. PO BOX 98 PINK HILL NC 28572 NCDENFI NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Application No. AWS310376 Additional Information Request WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Operation up in County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by April 6, 2000: Irrigation parameters must be listed in the Waste Utilization Plan (WUP). Irrigation events are to be listed in the WUP as the maximum application allowable for that soil type from the time the pumps are turned on until the time they are shutoff. It is currently recommended that total application amounts not exceed one inch in any application event for any soil type. if your application rates need to be adjusted for the application of animal waste, please have your Technical Specialist revise your WUP to reflect the appropriate application amount per event. If the rates exceed the recommended one inch, please have your Technical Specialist justify the increased application rate in the narrative of your WUP. The facility was previously permitted with a condition that Best Management Practices (BMPs) and an Emergency Action Plan be submitted by December 31, 1998. According to our records this information has not be received. Please submit these items. Ensure that BMPs that are to be implemented at this facility are identified (check the appropriate BMPs) on the Insect Control Checklist and on the Odor Control Checklist. Please indicate the method by which mortalities will be handled on the Mortality Management Checklist, Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before April 6, 2000 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H :0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 546. Sincerely, _r S an Caule Y Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper AGRIMENT SERVICES INC P.O. BOX 1096 BEULA VILL E, NC 28518 ITEL (252)568-2648 FAX(252)568-2750 3/13/00 Mrs, Susan Cauley Division of Water Quality P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, ITC 27626-0535 �me Subject: Application No. AWS3103 76 Additional Information[ Dear Mrs. Cauley, Enclosed are application event information pertaining to this farm that should address item l of the 3/7/00 letter. In addition a complete copy of the EAP, OC,1C . and mortality info are enclosed for your review. I hope this additional information will address the items requested. If not feel free to contact us and we will try to accommodate the Division. With Kind Regards, onnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist CC, Tom Whitfield Duplin SWCD NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Field Background Information Field Name: P..Ik - 3 Soil Map Unit: AUTRYVILLE Total ASCS Acres: Total Useable Acres: 13.96 Soil Sampling Date : <ENTER> Soil Test Class Soil Test Results: pH Acid CEC %BS P-I - NC_NMP �E� -- �,1oN 0-8 K-I Cad Mgt Mn-I Zn-I Cu-I Field Irrigation Information Average Soil Depth Available Water Holding Capacity - 1.5 feet Maximum Irrigation Rate - inches per hour Maximum Amount per Irrigation Event - inches 3.0+ 1.3 0I0 LIMITATIONS: This program is based on the best available data. Since many uncontrollable variables can affect plant growth and nutrient requirements, North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service is not resposible e the use of this programfor any losses incurred from . The software is provided 'AS IS' and without warranty as to performance. Printed :311312000 —311 31c, 6) R- 1 3 - 60 NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - NC NMP Field Background Information Field Name: FIELDS 1,2 Soil Map Unit: NORFOLK 0-8 Total ASCS Acres: Total Useable Acres: 19.15 Soil Sampling Date : <ENTER> Soil Test Class Soil Test Results: pH Acid CEC CBS P-I K-I Cad Mgt Mn-I Zn-I Cu-I Field Irrigation Information Average Soil Depth : 3.0+ Available Water Holding Capacity - 1.5 feet 1.7 Maximum Irrigation Rate - inches per hour 0.50 Maximum Amount per Irrigation Event - inches: 0.96 LIMITATIONS: This program is based on the best available data. Since many uncontrollable variables can affect plant growth and nutrient requirements, North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service is not resposible for any losses incurred from the use of this program. The software is provided 'AS IS' and without warranty as to performance. Printed :3/13/2000 va NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - NC NMP Field Name: Soil Map Unit: Total ASCS Acres: Total Useable Acres: Soil Sampling Date : Soil Test Class Field Background Information 7, Q, 9 PACTOLUS Y7.75 <ENTER> Soil Test Results: pH Acid CEC CBS P-I K-I Cad Mgt Mn-I Zn-I Cu-I Field Irrigation Information Average Soil Depth 3.0+ Available Water Holding Capacity - 1.5 feet 1.0 Maximum Irrigation Rate - inches per hour -so Maximum Amount per Irrigation Event - inches: i•o LIMITATIONS: This program is based on the best available data. Since many uncontrollable variables can affect plant growth and nutrient requirements. North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service is not resposible for any losses incurred from the use of this program. The software is provided 'AS IS' and without warranty as to performance. -Printed :3/13/2000 NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - NC NMP Field Background Information Field Name: y, S, L Soil Map Unit: TORHUNTA DRAINED 0-8 Total ASCS Acres: Total Useable Acres: 31.99 Soil Sampling Date : <ENTER> Soil Test Class Soil Test Results: pH Acid CEC %BS P-I K-I Cad Mgt Mn-I Zn-I Cu-I Field Irrigation Information Average Soil Depth : 3.0+ Available Water Holding Capacity - 1.5 feet 2.4 Maximum Irrigation Rate - inches per hour 0.45 Maximum Amount per Irrigation Event - inches: 1.0 LIMITATIONS: This program is based on the best available data. Since many uncontrollable variables can affect plant growth and nutrient requirements, North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service is not resposible for any losses incurred from the use of this program. The software is provided 'AS IS' and without warranty as to performance. Printed :3/13/2000 OPERATION & M UNMANCE PLAN Proper lagoon liquid management should be a year-round priority. It is especially important to manage levelsL so that you do not have problems during extended rainy -land wet periods. Maximum storage capacity should be available in the lagoon for periods when the receiving crop is dormant (such as wintertime for bermudagrass) or when there are extended rainy sells such as the thunderstorm season in the summertime. This means that at the first signs of plant growth in the later winter/early spring, irrigation according to a farm waste management plan should be done whenever the land is dry enough to receive lagoon liquid. This will make storage space available in the lagoon for future wet periods. In the late summer/early fall the lagoon should be pumped down to the low marker (see Figure 2-1) to allow for winter storage. Every effort should be made to maintain the lagoon close to the minimum liquid level as long as the weather and waste utilization plan will allow it. Waiting until the Iagoon has reached its maximum storage capacity before starting to irrigate does not leave room for storing excess water during extended wet periods. Overflow from the lagoon for any reason except a 25-year, 24-hour storm is a violation of state law and subject to penalty action. The routine maintenance of a lagoon involves the following: Maintenance of a vegetative cover for the dam. Fescue or common bermudagrass are the most common vegetative covers. The vegetation should be fertilized each year, if needed, to maintain a vigorous stand. The amount of fertilizer applied should be based on a soils test, but in the event that it is not practical to obtain a soils test each year, the lagoon embankment and surrounding areas should be fertilized with 800 pounds per acre of 10-10-10, or equivalent. Brush and trees on the embankment must be controlled. This may be done by mowing, spraying, grazing, chopping, or a combination of these practices. This should be done at least once a year and possibly twice in years that weather conditions are favorable for heavy vegetative growth. NOTE: If vegetation is controlled by spraying, the herbicide must not be allowed to enter the lagoon water. Such chemicals could harm the bacteria in the lagoon that are treating the waste. Maintenance inspections of the entire lagoon should be made during the initial filling of the lagoon and at least monthly and after major rainfall and storm events. Items to be checked should include, as a minimum, the following: Waste Inlet Pipes, Recycling Pipes, and Overflow Pipes ---look for: 1. separation of joints 2. cracks or breaks 3. accumulation of salts or minerals 4. overall condition of pipes _ Passible Causes of Lagoon Failure Lagoon failures result in the unplanned discharge of wastewater from the structure.` Types of failures include leakage through the bottom or sides, overtopping, and breach of the dam. Assuming proper design and construction, the owner has the sibility for ensuring structure safety. Items which may lead to lagoon failures include: Modification of the lagoon structure ---an example is the placement of a pipe in the dam without proper design and construction. (Consult an expert in lagoon design before placing any pipes in dams.) Lagoon liquid Ievels---high levels are a safety risk. Failure to inspect and maintain the dam. Excess surkoe water flowing into the lagoon. Liner integrity ---protect from inlet pipe soouring, damage during sludge removal, or rapture from lowering lagoon liquid level below groundwater table. NOTE: If lagoon water is allowed to overtop the dam, the moving water will soon cause gullies to form in the dam. Once this damage starts, it can quickly cause a large discharge of wastewater and possible dam failure. r0 lagoon sizing, .�. proper � g, mechanical solids separation of flushed waste, gravity settling of flushed waste solids in an appropriately designed basin, or minimizing foed wastage and spillage. Lagoon sludge that is removed annually rather than stored long term will: have more nutrients, have more odor, and require more land to properly use the nutrients. Removal techniques: Hire a custom applicator. Mix the sludge and lagoon Iiquid with a chopper -agitator impeller pump thmugh large -bore sprinkler irrigation system onto nearby cropland; and soil incorporate. Dewater the upper part of lagoon by irrigation onto nearby cropland or forageland; mix remaining sludge; pump into liquid sludge applicator; haul and spread onto cropland or forageland; and soil incorporate. Dewater the upper part of lagoon by irrigation onto nearby cropland or forageland; dredge sludge from lagoon with dragUne or sludge barge; berm an area beside lagoon to receive the sludge so that liquids can drain back into lagoon; allow sludge to dewater; haul and spread with manure spreader onto cropland or forageland; and soil incorporate. Regardless of the method, you must have the sludge material analyzed for waste W constituents just as you would your lagoon water. The sludge ill contain different nutrient and metal values from the liquid. The application of the sludge to fields will be limited by these nutrients as well as any previous waste applications to that field and crop requirement. Waste application rates will be discussed in detail in Chapter 3. When removing sludge, you must also pay attention to the liner to prevent damage. Close attention by the pumper or drag -line operator will ensure that the lagoon liner remains intact. If you see soil material or the synthetic liner material being disturbed, you should stop the activity immediately and not resume until you are sure that the sludge can be removed without liner injury. If the liner is damaged it must be repaired as soon as possible. Sludge removed from the lagoon has a much higher phosphorus and heavy metal content than liquid. Because of this it should probably be applied to land with low phosphorus and metal levels, as indicated by a soil test, and incorporated to reduce the chance of erosion. Note that if the sludge is applied to fields with very high soil -test phosphores, it should be applied only at rates equal to the crop removal of phosphorus. As with other wastes, always have your lagoon sludge analyzed for its nutrient value. The application of sludge will increase the amount of odor at the waste application site. Extra precaution should be used to observe the wind direction and other conditions which could increase the concern of neighbors. Management: Practice water conservation ---minimize building water usage and spillage from leaking waterers, broken pipes and washdown through proper maintenance and water conservation. Minimize feed wastage and spillage by keeping feeders adjusted. This will reduce the amount of solids entering the lagoon Maintain lagoon liquid level between the permanent storage level and the full temporary storage level. Place visible markers or stakes on the lagoon bank to show the minimum liquid level and the maximum liquid lever (Figure 2-1). Start irrigating at the earliest possible date in the spring based on nutrient requirements and soil moisture so that temporary storage will be maximized for the summer thunderstorm season. Similarly, irrigate in the late summer/early fall to provide maximum lagoon storage for the winter. The lagoon Iquid level should never be closer than i foot to the lowest point of the dam or embankment. Do not pump the lagoon liquid level lower that the permanent storage level unless you are removing sludge. Locate float pump intakes approximately 18 inches underneath the liquid surface and as far away from the drainpipe inlets as possible. Prevent additions of bedding materials, long-stemmed forage or vegetation, molded feed, plastic syringes, or other foreign mmterials into the lagoon. Frequently remove solids from catch basins at end of confinement houses or wherever they are installed. Maintain strict vegetation, rodent, and varmint control near lagoon edges. Do not allow trees or large bushes to grow on lagoon dam or embankment. Remove sludge from the lagoon either when the sludge storage capacity is full or before it fills 50 percent of the permanent storage volume. If animal production is to be terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a closure plan to eliminate the possibility of a pollutant discharge. Sludge Removal: ~ Rate of lagoon sludge buildup can be reduced by: Identified problems should be corrected promptly. It is advisable to inspect your system during or immediately following a heavy rain. If technical assistance is needed to determine proper solutions, consult with appropriate experts. You should record the level of the lagoon just prior to when rain is predicted, and then record the level again 4 to 6 hours after the rain (assumes there is no pumping). This will give you an idea of how much your lagoon level will rise with a certain rainfall amount (you must also be recordin* your rainfall for this to work). Knowing this should help in planning irrigation applications and storage. If your lagoon rises excessively, you may have an inflow problem from a surface water diversion or there may be seepage into the lagoon from the surrounding land. Lagoon Operatlon Startup: 1. Immediately after construction establish a complete sod cover on bare soil surfaces to avoid erosion. 2. Fill new Lagoon design treatment volume at least half full of water before waste loading begins, taking rare not to erode lining or bank slopes. 3. Drainpipes into the lagoon should have a flexible pipe extender on the end of the pipe to discharge near the bottom of the lagoon during initial filling or another means of slowing the incoming water to avoid erosion of the lining. 4. When possible, begin loading new lagoons in the spring to maximize bacterial establishment (due to warmer weather). 5. It is recommended that a new lagoon be seeded with sludge from a healthy worldng swine lagoon in the amount of 0.25 percent of the full lagoon liquid volume. This seeding should occour at least two weeks prior to the addition of wastewater. 6. Maintain a periodic check on the lagoon liquid pH. If the pH falls below 7.0, add agricultural lime at the rate of I pound per 1000 cubic feet of lagoon liquid volume until the pH rises above 7.0. Optimum lagoon liquid pH is between 7.5 and 8.0. 7. A dark color, lack of bubbling, and excessive odor signals inadequate biological activity. Consultation with a technical specialist is recommended if these conditions occur for prolonged periods, especially during the warm season. Loading: The more frequently and regularly that wastewater is added to a lagoon, the better the lagoon will function. Flush systems that wash waste into the lagoon several times daily are optimum for treatment. Pit recharge systems, in which one or more buildings are drained and recharged each day, also work well. Lagoon surface --look for: 1. undesirable vegetative growth 2. floating or lodged debris Embankment —look for. 1. settlement, cracking, or "jug" holes 2. side slope stability --slumps or bulges 3. wet or damp areas on the back slope 4. erosion due to lack of vegetation or as a result of wave action S. rodent damage Larger lagoons may be subject to liner damage due to wave action caused by strong winds. These waves can erode the lagoon sidewalls, thereby weakening the lagoon dam. A good stand of vegetation will reduce the potential damage caused by wave action. If wave action causes serious damage to a lagoon sidewall, baffles in the lagoon may be used to reduce the wave impacts. Any of these features could lead to erosion and weakening of the dam. If your lagoon has any of these features, you should call an appropriate expert familiar with design and construction of waste lagoons. You may need to provide a temporary fix if there is a threat of a waste discharge. However, a permanent solution should be reviewed by the technical expert. Any digging into a lagoon dam with heavy equipment is a serious undertaking with potentially serious consequences and should not be conducted unless recommended by an appropriate technical expert. Transfer Pumps --check for proper operation of: 1.. recycling pumps 2. irrigation pumps Check for leaks, loose fittings, and overall pump operation. An unusually loud or grinding noise, or a large amount of vibration, may indices that the pump is in need or repair or replacement. NOTE: Pumping systems should be inspected and operated frequently enough so that you are not completely "surprised' by equipment failure. You should perform your pumping system maintenance at a time when your lagoon is at its low level. This will allow some safety time should major repairs be required. Having a nearly full lagoon is not the time to think about switching, repairing , or borrowing pumps. Probably, if your lagoon is full, your neighbor's lagoon is full also. You should consider maintaining an inventory of spare parts or pumps. Surface water diversion features are designed to carry all surface drainage waters (such as rainfall runoff, roof drainage, gutter outlets, and parking lot runof) away from your lagoon and other waste treatment or storage structures. The only water that should be coming from your lagoon is that which comes from your flushing (washing) system pipes and the rainfall that hits the lagoon directly. You should inspect your diversion system for the following. 1. adequate vegetation 2. diversion capacity 3. ridge berm height EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN PHONE NUMBERS - DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY (DWQ) (910)395-3900 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES (EMS) (91_p)296-2160 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (SWCD) (910)296-2120 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS) (910)296-21 21 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE (CES) (910)296-2143 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overflowing or running off site. You should not wail until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this doe not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. The following are some action items you should take. 1. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. d. Call a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. B. Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the reasonfs) that caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. C. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close values to eliminate further discharge. d. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. D. Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. make sure no siphon occurs. d. Stop all flows in the house, flush systems or solid separators. e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E. Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as opposed to flowing leaks -possible action: a. Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back to lagoon. b. If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon bottom as soon as possible. 1 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a. Did the waste reach any surface waters? b. Approximately how much was released and for what duration? c. Any damage notes, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters? f. Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? g. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off the property)? h. How much reached surface waters? I Contact appropriate agencies. a. During normal business hours call your DWQ regional office; Phone - -. After hours, emergency number: 919-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, facility number, telephone number, the details of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the sitution.' b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EMS phone number. c. Instruct EMS to contact local Helath Department. d. Contact CEs, phone number - , local SWCD office phone number - -, and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance phone number - -. 4. If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriff's Department and explain you problem to them and ask the person to contact the proper agencies for you. 5. Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair or problem to minimize off - site damage. a. Contractors Name: Tpd�� _ /fu�•T� yr,.k b. Contractors Address: c. Contractors Phone: 6. Contact the technical specialist who certified the lagoon (NRCS, Consulting Engineer, etc.) a. Name:.�- b. Phone: ¢fy SI,6 a4,a c 7. implement procedures as advised by. DWQ and technical assistance agencies to rectify the damage, repair the system, and reassess the waste managment plan to keep problems with release of wastes from happening again. 2 INSECT CONTROL CHECKLIST FOR ANIMAL OPERATIONS Source cause SMP s to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices { V quid Systems) Rush Gutters Accumulation of so1Ws 1 I Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to rerrwve accumulated sours from qutters as designed. ( ) flemove of accumulated solids at Lagoons and Ptts Crusted Solids W Maintain lagoons. settling basins and Oft where peat breeding Is apperam to minimize the c uaWw of solids to a depth of no more than H Inches over morn than Excessive Vegetative Decaying vegetation (rMsintoin vegetative control along banks of Growth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent sceumidadon of decaying wgetetiw matter Wong wster's edge on impoundment's perimeter. (Dry Systerr») Feeders Feed Spillage { } Design, operate and maintain feed systems (e.g.. bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. I ) Clean up spillegs an a routine basis (e.g. 7-10 day interval during summ or; 15.30 day interval during winter). Feed Storage Accumuletions of feed residues { 1 Reduce moisture accumulation within and around inrrrsdrste perimeter of feed storage areas by Insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adequate contsirone nt ia.g., covered bin for brower's grain and similar high moisture grain products). (} Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter stripe around feed starege as needed. Animal Holding Areas Accumulations of animal wastes () Um inste low area that trap rnwistura along fences and feed wastags and other locations where waste accumulates and and disturbance by animals is minimal. () Maintain farce rows and filter at*@ around animal holding areas to minimize aacu"%Aations of wastes G.e. Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids as needed). AMC —November 11. 1996 _.y Manure Kandlino Accumulations of animal wastes I ) Remove spiUage on a routine basis (e.g. 7-10 day systerns interval during summer; 15.30 days interval duringk winter) where manure is loaded for land application or disposal. I) Provide for adequate drainage around manure stockpies. i 1 Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated wastes in filter sruipee around stockpiles and amwre handling areas "needed. The issues checked I I pertain to this operation. The landowner/integrator agrees to use sound judgment in applying insect control measures as practical. I certify the aforementioned insect control Best Management Practices have been reviewed with me. For more information contact the Cooperative Extension Service, Department of Entomology, Box 7613, North Caroline State University, Raleigh. NC 27695-7613. AMIC—Novernber 11. 1996 SWINE FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT ODOR CONTROL CHECKLIST oource Cause BMP's to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices Farmstead Swine production epetstivs or wooded buffers; I } Recongmended best management Anirnel body surfaces manure -covered animals Floor surfaces Wet mormire-covered floors and cornrnon sense PY Waterwo located over slatted floors; (! Feeders at high and of solid floors; (} Screpe ntarwre b0dup from floors; (} Ur<ds_or verttitedon for drying Mamie collection pica Urine 400,rsquom manure temoval by flush.pit recharge.or scraps Parital nticorbial decomposition { } Underfloor ventilation Ventilation exhaust fans Volatile pesos; (4'149-enence; Dust ( Hicient-eir movement Indoor surfaces Dust 0 Wnhdown between groups of animals [ } Feed additiwr, [ 1 Feeder covers; (} Food delivery downspout extanders to feeder covers sh tanks Agitation of recycled lagoon [ 1 Flush tarot covers liquid whiles tanks are Filling { } Extend N lines to near bottom of tanks with anti -siphon vents Flush alloys Agitation during wastewater ( ) Underfloor flush with underfloor conveyanance ventilation Pit recharge points Agitation of recycled lagoon [ } Mend rechard lines to now bottom of liquid while pits are filling pits with anti -siphon vents Lift stations Agitation during sump tank filling { } Sump to* covers and drowdown Outside drain collection Agitation during wastewater [ 1 Box coven or junction boxes conveyanos ' End of drainpipes at lagoon Agitation during wastewater—Hfinand discharge point of pipes underrpatfi lagoon liquid level Lagoon surfaces Volatile gas emissions f,, *oper lagoon liquid capacity Biological mixing I) correct lagoon startup procedures Agitation (I Mirirmm surface area -to -volume ratio () Nnitnurn agitation when pumping (} Menhrrtical aeration (1 ProvSz biological additives trrigation sprinkler nozzles High pressure agitation Wind draft AMOC--November 11. 1996 ( r1rrigete on dry days with little or no wind (} PAnin um recommended operation pressure 1 1 Pump intake now lagoon liquid surface ( } Pump from second -stage lagoon State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director March 30, 2000 TOM WHITFIELD WSW FARMS, INC. PO BOX 98 PINK HILL, NC 28572 A4 0 *2 NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENvIRONM£NT ANr> NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Application No. AWS310376 Additional Information Request WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Operation Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by April 29, 2000: The Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) rate in the WUP was generated using a waste analysis of the lagoon liquid. The current recommendations for establishing PAN rates with waste analyses is to calculate an average PAN production rate based on at least three representative samples over a three year period and records of annual volumes of lagoon liquid applied must be available. Please provide a minimum of two years of records of annual volumes of lagoon liquid applied (irrigation records) to justify the PAN as stated in your WUP. Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before April 29, 2000 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 546. Sincerely, (,fin-✓ S an Cauley Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper WBW Inigation Total Volumes Yeas 1997 Farm JWBW Irrigation Operator FARMS INC. Facility Number 31 31 - 376 - 941 Farm 9 Feld 9 Pull Crop Type Total Volumes 2806 1 - Winter Rye 48,600.00 2806 1 - Bermuda Hay 999,ODD.00 2806 1 - Bermuda Hay 825,180.00 2806 2 - Millet 95,190.OD 2806 3 - Winter Rye_ 413,100.00 2806 3 - Bermuda Hay 778,230.00 2806 3 - Bermuda Hay 819,180.00 2806 3 - Bermuda Hay 677,592.00 2806 3 - Bermuda Hay 58,320.00 2806 4 A Water Rye_ 53,460.OD 2806 4 B Water Rye 140,085.00 28M 4 C Winter Rye 140,940.00 2806 4 O Winter Rye 29,160.00 2806 4 - Millet 955,362.00 28D6 5 - Winter Rye 311,040.00 2806 5 - Bermuda Hay 1,000,590.00 28D6 5 - Bermuda Hay 872,070.00 2806 5 - Bermuda Hay 505,440.00 2806 6 - Winter Rye 184,680.00 28W 6 - Bermuda Ha 844,560.00 28M 6 - Bermuda Hay 116,640.D0 Total = 9,868,419.00 tZ,U3l..5 �opo g�t� WBW Irrigation Total Volumes Year 199$ Farm JWBW Irrigation Operator FARMS INC. Facility Number 31 31 - 376 - 841 Farm 0 Feld Pull a Crop Type Total Volumes 2806 1 B Winter Rye 109,890.00 2806 1 C tarter Rye 86,850.00 2806 1 D Winter Rye 31,140.00 2806 1 E Winter Rye 183,090.00 2806 i A Bermuda Hay 553,545.00 2806 1 B Bermuda Hay 598.795.00 2806 1 B Bermuda Hay 111,075.00 28M 1 C Bermuda Hay 530,205.00 2806 1 D Bermuda Hay 426,225.00 2806 1 E Bermuda Hay 914,775.00 2806 1 F Bermuda Hay_344,640.00 2806 2 - Millet Graze 147,600.00 2806 3 A Winter Rye 210,345.00 2806 3 B Winter Rye 196,290.00 2806 3 C Winter Rye 151,380.00 2806 3 A Bermuda Hay 698,070.00 28M 3 B Bermuda Hay 633,810.00 2806 3 B Bermuda Hay 239,880.00 28M 3 C Bermuda Hay 673,440.00 2806 3 C Bermuda Hay 142,140.00 2806 4 B Winter Rye 66,000.00 2806 4 C Winter Rye 55,350.00 2806 4 A Millet Graze 258,835.00 2806 4 B Millet Graze 292,405.00 2806 4 C Millet Graze 233,700.00 2806 4 D Millet Graze 116,01Q00 2806 5 B Winter R e 142,845.00 2806 5 C Winter Rye 72,330.00 2806 5 D Winter Rye 108,270.00 28M 5 B Bermuda Hay 673,470.00 28M 5 B Bermuda Hay 249,780.00 2806 5 C Bermuda Hay' 459,270.00 28M 5 D Bermuda Hay 755,010.00 2806 5 D Bermuda Hay 142,380.00 2806 6 A Winter Rye 40,755.00 28M 6 B Winter Rye 97,440.00 2806 6 C Winter Rye 41,580.00 2806 6 A Bermuda Hay 710,925.00 28M 6 B Bermuda Hay 713,625.00 2806 6 C Bermuda Hay 370,956.00 2808 1 C Winter Rye 159,060,00 280E 1 D Winter Rye 95,220.00 2808 2 A Winter Rye 130,680.00 - 2808 2 B Winter Rye 134,640.00 2808 2 C Winter Rye 78,660.00 2808 2 D Winter Rye 30,000.00 2808 1 A Bermuda Pasture 269,070.00 2809 1 B Bermuda Pasture 404,760.00 2808 1 C Bermuda Pasture 706,935.00 2808 1 D Bermuda Pasture 645,605.00 2808 2 A Bermuda Pasture 755,840.00 2 B Bermuda Pasture 795,510.00 2 C Bermuda Pasture 308,475.00 2 D Bermuda Pasture 243,225.00 ff 4 A Bermuda Pastore 747,420,00 4 B Bermuda Pasture 926,715.00 4 C Bermuda Pasture 845,175.00 Total = 19,861,111.00 25,1 yZ . Z Z 10" t P o E> �CSt-%Y'.S WSW Irilgation Total Volumes Year 1959 Farm JWBW Irrigation Operator FARMS INC. Facility Number 31 31 - 376 - 841 Farm 1l Field A Pull # Crop Type Total Volumes 2806 1 A Bermuda Hay 388,770.00 2806 1 B Bermuda Hay 53T 090.00 2806 1 C Bermuda Hay 427 365.00 28M 1 D Bermuda Hay 294,795.00 2806 1 E Bermuda Hay 724 785.00 2806 1 E Bermuda Hay 182,970.00 28M 1 F Bermuda Hay 18 600.00 28M 2 - Millet Graze 302,970.00 2806 3 A Bermuda Hay 493 320.00 2806 3 A Bermuda Hay 158,805.00 2806 3 B Bermuda Hay 553 005.00 2806 3 B Bermuda Hay 130,575,00 28M 3 C Bermuda Hay 547,275.00 2806 3 C Bermuda Hay 135,270.00 2806 4 A Millet Graze 304,425.00 2B06 4 B Millet Graze 405135.00 2806 4 C Millet Graze 364,920-00 2806 4 D Millet Graze 149,505.00 2806 5 B Bermuda Pasture 546,000.00 28D6 5 B Bermuda Pasture 207 375.00 28M 5 C Bermuda Pasture 271,410.00 2806 5 D Bermuda Pasture 717,390.00 28M 5 D Bermuda Pasture 224,520.00 28D6 6 A Bermuda Pasture 393,060"00 28D6 6 B Bermuda Pasture 468 060.00 2806 6 C Bermuda Pasture 253 065.00 2808 1 A Bermuda Pasture 29 160.00 28DB 1 B Bermuda Pasture 147,270.00 2808 1 C Bermuda Pasture 560145.00 2808 1 C Bermuda Pasture 96,480.00 2808 1 D Bermuda Pasture 442,920.00 2808 1 D Bermuda Pasture 94,125.00 2808 2 A Bermuda Pasture 648 015.00 2808 2 A Bermuda Pasture 149,040.00 28M 2 B Bermuda Pasture 664 575.00 2808 2 B Bermuda Pasture 107,595.00 2808 2 C Bermuda Pasture 463 785.00 28W 2 C Bermuda Pasture 81,120.00 2808 2 D Bermuda Pasture 304,785.00 28DB 4 A Bermuda Pasture 601,395.00 2W8 4 B Bermuda Pasture 598 755.00" 2808 4 C Bermuda Pasture 611,925.00 BOTH 1 A Small Grain 341,550.00 BOTH 1 B Small Grain 217 800.00 BOTH 2 B Small Grain 321 750.00 BOTH 2 D Small Grain 269,775.00 BOTH 3 A Small Grain 117,000.00 BOTH 3 B Small Grain 118 500.00 BOTH 3 C Small Grain 117,000.00 BOTH 4 A Small Grain 309,375.00 BOTH 4 B Small Grain 188,100.00 BOTH 4 C Small Grain 116 325.00 BOTH 4 D S-0 Grain 765,0D0.00 BOTH 5 A Small Grain 170 775.00 BOTH 6 A Small Grain 252 450.00 BOTH 6 B Small Grain 363 825.00 BOTH 6 C Small Grain 294 525.00 BOTH 7 A Small Grain 294 525.00 BOTH 7 B Small Grain 264 825.00 BOTH 7 C Small Grain 235125.00 BOTH 7 D Small Grain 74,250.D0 BOTH 7 E Small Grain 400 950.00 BOTH 8 A Small Grain 205,425.00 BOTH B B Small Grain 269 775.00 BOTH 8 C Small Grain 193 050.00 BOTH 8 D Small Grain 47,025.00 Total = 20,750,250.00 1.Z`� In��l� �;�50,250,0o r,�llrnr►s _ �(, ISf.o,32 1b i��t�l c�Db �lor� I orage tank or basin Portial microbus decomposition I I Bottom or midlevel leading surface Mixing while filling (i Tank covers Agitation when emptying { 1 Basin surface rnsts of solids ( 1 Proven biological additives or oxidants Settling basin surface Partial micobiai decomposition ( ) Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid Mixing while filling level Agitation when emptying { 1 Remove settled solids regularly Manure, Blurry or sludge Agitation when spreading ( 1 Soil in1ection of siurrylsludges spreader outlets Volatile gas emissions ( ) Wash residual manure from spreader after use ( ) Proven biological additives or oxidants Uncovered manure, slurry Volatile got emissions while drying (i Soil infection of slurryhludges or skrdge on field surfaces (1 Soil incorporation within 48 hours ( ) Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying ( ) Proven biological additives or oxidants Dead animals Carcass decomposition (ih16*w disposition of carcasses Dead animal dispasa! Carcass decomposition (1 Compiete covering of carcasses in burial pits pits { j Proper location/construction of dispose! pits Incinerators Incomplete combustion (1 Secondary stack burners Standing water around Improper drainage (1 Grade and landscape such that water drains facilities Micmbisl decomposition of away from facilities organic matter Manure tracked onto public Poorly maintained access roads () Faun access road maintenance ads from farm access Additional Information: Available From: Swine Manure Management; 0200 Rule/BMP Packet NCSU-County Exzonaion Center Swine Production Farm Potential Odor Sources and Remedies, EBAE Fact Short NCSU-BAE Swine Production Facility Mwwro Management: Pit Racharge—Lagoon Trestment; EBAE 128-88 NCSU-BAE Swine Production FecWty Manurs Menagarnm- Undarnoor Flues —Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 129-88 NCSU-BAE Lagoon Desig and Management for Uvsetock Manure Treatment and Storage; EBAE 103-83 NCSU-BAE Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Apo(ication Equipment, EBAE Fact Shalt (NCSU-BAE Controlling Odors from Swine Buildings; PIN-33 NCSU-Swine Extension Environmental Assuranc Program: NPPC Manual NC Pork Produces Assoc Options for Managing Odor; a report from the Swine Odor Task Force NCSU Agri Communications !Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Fives; PRO107. 1995 Conference Proceedings Floride Cooperative Extension The issues checked ( ) pertain to this operation. The landowner/integrator agrees to use sound judgment in applying odor control measures as practical. 1 certify the aforementioned odor control Best Managment Practices have been reviewed with me. (Landowner ature AMOC--November 11. 1996 MORTALITY MANAGEMENT METHODS -- (check which methodist are being implemented) } Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within 24 hours after knowledge of the death. The burial be at least 300 feet from any flo wing steam 'or public body of water. { Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G. S. 106-168.7 ( ) Complete incineration ( ) In the case of dead poultry only, placing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the Department of Agriculture. ( } Any method which in the professional opinion of the State Veterinarian would make possible the salvage of part of a dead animal's value without endangering human or animal health. (Written approval of the State Veterinarian must be attached) AGRIMENT SERVICES INC- PO BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 (252)568-2648 tellfax 1/3/2000 Mr. John Hunt Division of Water Quality 3800 Barrett Drive Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27609 Dear Mr. Hunt, This letter is to address the annual compliance review conducted for WBW Farms, Inc. (AWS310376 & AWS310841). This facility was pended for a wettable acre determination. As you are aware we have already begun the process of addressing the wetted acre rule for farms either pending or flagged. Please review enclosed maps and wup completed for both farms and re-evaluate their current wettable acre status. The wettable acres coincide with the waste plan and should meet minimum criteria to exemj the facilities from their current wetted acre statusY Please call if you have any questions. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist Agriment Services, Inc. Cc WBW FARMS, INC. Duplin SWCD State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary _ Kerr T. Stevens, Director TOM WHITFIELD WBW FARMS, INC. PO BOX 98 PINK HILL NC 28572 Dear Tom Whitfield: e�� :ECEIVE MAR 0 9 2000NCDENR INORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF T' ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 7, 2000 Subject: Application No. AWS310376 Additional Information Request WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Operation Duplin County The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by April 6, 2000: Irrigation parameters must be listed in the Waste Utilization Plan (WUP). Irrigation events are to be listed in the WUP as the maximum application allowable for that soil type from the time the pumps are turned on until the time they are shut off. It is currently recommended that total application amounts not exceed one inch in any application event for any soil type. If your application rates need to be adjusted for the application of animal waste, please have your Technical Specialist revise your WUP to reflect the appropriate application amount per event. If the rates exceed the recommended one inch, please have your Technical Specialist justify the increased application rate in the narrative of your WUP. 2. The facility was previously permitted with a condition that Best Management Practices (BMPs) and an Emergency Action Plan be submitted by December 31, 1998. According to our records this information has not be received. Please submit these items. Ensure that BMPs that are to be implemented at this facility are identified (check the appropriate BMPs) on the Insect Control Checklist and on the Odor Control Checklist. Please indicate the method by which mortalities will be handled on the Mortality Management Checklist. Please note that all WUP revisions trust be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before April 6, 2000 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H _0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please he advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 546. Sincerely, —r S an Caule Y Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment • and Natural Resources APR Q 4 2M A4 I Division of Water Quality B'Y; James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary NCDENR Kerr T. Stevens, Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 30, 2000 TOM WHITFIELD WBW FARMS, INC_ PO BOX 98 PINK HILL, NC 28572 Subject: Application No. AWS310376 Additional Information Request WBW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Operation Dupiin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by April 29, 2000: The Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) rate in the WUP was generated using a waste analysis of the lagoon liquid. The current recommendations for establishing PAN rates with waste analyses is to calculate an average PAN production rate based on at least three representative samples over a three year period and records of annual volumes of lagoon liquid applied must be available. Please provide a minimum of two years of records of annual volumes of lagoon liquid applied (irrigation records) to justify the PAN as stated in your WUP. Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before April 29, 2000 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 546. Sincerely, t�� S an Cauley Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919=733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper t ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: —P;,, L A. Rece- ed by fRease Print Clearly) B. Date of Del'v ME, I3?E�r_-� �-3I oe C. Signature X Agent Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below — At. 3. Service nified Mail 0 Express '0 Registered ❑ Return F ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.O. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) JUN 11 t for Merchandise ❑ Yes 2. Article Number (Copy from service label) 7�aG .35F+��yuo 55 J.Y% L PS Form 3811, July 1999 &Aestic Return Receipt 102595-f10-M-0952 a f11 AlicheSent To: Er — rl l Postage Postage $ �- ul Certified Fee Y° -I-Retum Receipt Fee Required) �cyi Sere G_ I p (Endorsement y t3 Restricted Delivery Fee Q J p (Ej�dorsement Required) O Q M Total Postage d Fees $ r3 r Na (Please Pv F�learty) p p� '' fad y marlO4 IT- Cr-Q - - ------��4=•— St , Apt. No.; or PO Bex N . — ----±-----•---------------------------------- p -LL�TTffSyy' St---"ZlA+4 -------"'"_-_---'---'--------------------••----------'---------------•--- all 7 :,, State of North Carolina IF Department of Environment ` • 0 and Natural Resources 01 Division of Water Quality AdMOSOMENOMd� EL NCDENR James Hunt Jr. Governor NORTH CAROL-INA DEPARTMENT OF Bill Holman, Secretary ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Kerr T. Stevens, Director June 19, 2000 C'FBT FI �i�M41L 709' YOhO. O[14 4 6 l I RET0R�17RECE1PTT ,REQUE S T120'.- i`.11r. Tom ',Afhitfield WBW Farms. Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Letter of Explanation WBW Farm 41 & 92 and WBW 11 Facility Number: 31-3 76 and 31-841 Duplin County Dear Mr: Whitfield: This letter is being sent to explain correspondence that you will be receiving. You were sent a Notice of Violation and Recommendation for Enforcement (nov/rfe) dated May 30, 2000 for facility number 31-376. Fhis was done by Division of Water Quality staff who believed that the above referenced facilities (31-3 76 and 31-841) had already been combined and were operating under the one facility number 31-376. While you are in the process of having the facilities combined under one facilitynumber, a new Certificate of Coverage has not yet been issued for the combination of the facilities. Furthermore, the documented violations occurred at the facilities prior to such issuance of a new Certificate of Coverage. Therefore, it is necessary to rescind the nov/rfe dated Mav 30, 2000 and reissue ne\,,r nov/rfe's for facilities 31-376 and 31- 841. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Rick Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Central Files i�Rgi�fili 1 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycledl10% post -consumer paper U.S. 00stirl CFRTIFIEI (Domestic Mail c Arifcie Sent To: M rL Return Receipt Fee IEndorsement Required) i ..� Restricted Peiivery Fee Required) r3 _(Endorsement p Total Postage 8 Fees C3 Pease clean ----------- O Q 0 " Str¢pY, RAC No.; t:po B( //l o -P -- -----•---------------- � I:r� Ciff�_Sfate Z! t ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space pemiits. 1. Article Addressed to: Ik,, . 11,1 WA,4,41,o1V p. For'rS A. Received by (Please Print Clearty) I B. Date of I C. Signature X ❑ Agent ❑ Addressee D. Is delivery acdm :s dgferent tram item 17 ❑ Yes 1f YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No 3. Service Type Ibff � ' Cam. &�ified Mail ❑ Express Map ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.O. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes ' 2. Article Humber (Coy from service caber) _ ?ot7a C6&0 ad2� q?36 /3g/ PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 1025WD9-M-1789 ' liiitt ! I! i II li { iii 44tii 4 iit i State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director August 31,_2000 CERTIFIED MAIL # 7000 0600 0023 4230 1381 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Torn Whitfield WBW Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 0;W'J 1 • • 2 �' NCDENR NOFMi CAROLINA DEPARTMENT 0I= ENVIRQNMENT AND NATURAL ReSOURCES Subject: Notice of Violation and Recommendation for Enforcement WBW Farms, Inc. Facility Number: 31-376 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: This letter is to notify Mr. Tom Whitfield, who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 under Swine Waste General Permit AWG100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, of violations of the General Permit. On August 16, 2000, in response to a flyover inspection, Mr. Stonewall Mathis and Ms. Greer McVicker of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspected your animal operation -and the animal waste management system serving this operation. During the inspection, it was observed that animal waste was ponded in the land application field. It was also observed that animal waste runoff had occurred and discharged into a wooded area adjacent to the land application field. This is a violation of Part II. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section 1 of the General Permit which requires that the land application equipment and fields be maintained at all times and properly operated. 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 25405 An Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled110% post -consumer paper A j f. 1 41 Mr. Tom Whitfield August 31, 2000 Page Two Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the noted violation. The Plan of Action should include: 1) A list of any and all actions taken to correct the noted violation. Please include any mitigation efforts. 2) A list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to prevent future violations along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. When considering the modifications that should be made, take into account that this facility was issued a notice, of violation and recommendation for enforcement for very similar violations on June 19, 2000. The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten days of receipt of this notice. Please be advised that this office is considering recommending assessment of civil penalties to the Director of the Division of Water Quality for the above noted violation. This violation may result in civil penalties of up to $25,000 in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(2). You may also be assessed for reasonable costs of the investigation in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3(a)(9). If you. have an explanation for this violation that you wish to present, please submit your written response along with the Plan of Action. Your response will be forwarded to the Director along with the enforcement package for his consideration. Be advised that the Division of Water Quality may take further action in these matters including assessment of additional civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Stonewall Mathis at 910-395-3900 ext. 203 or Mr. Steve Lewis at 919-733-5083 ext. 539. Sincere y, Rick Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Billy Houston, Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services Inc. Howard Hobson, Carroll's Foods, Inc. Central Files Wilmington Files S:1WQSlANIMALSIDUPLIN12000131-376nov2 a •C a P ni a , 2 -n �• L r- rq 2 a a r. V L +n O nj � o U IL c d— Q z o ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. A. Received by (Please Print Clearly) I B. Date of Delivery _ S , CO I ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. CSignature C. + X �Y � �-( F -�J ❑ Agent 0 AddreC-" e D- Is delivery address different from item 1? If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ Yes ❑ No 1. Article Addressed to: 3. Serv' a Type �+G' ified Mail ❑ Express Mail fl 1 �� �,,// ',✓F�,1 l ��; ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? fFxtra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article Number (Copy from service label), PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-99-M-1789 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director May 30, 2000 CIER: FIEU7M�A�f�iP4IlI7 62+1 RE IP�I RE iJESTED, Mr. Tom Whitfield WB W Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 A 0 • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Notice of Violation & Recommendation for Enforcement. WBW Farms, Inc. Facility Number: 31-376 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: This is to notify Mr. Tom Whitfield, who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 under Swine Waste Geiieral PGruut AWG100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, of violations of the General Permit. In response to a complaint, Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspected your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation on May 10, 2000, May 11, 2000, and May 12, 2000. 'l'liese inspections resulted in the, following: • May 10, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed land application of animal waste being performed on two land application sites, Field 3 pull C and Field 6 pull B, and runoff of animal waste into wooded areas adjacent to each of these land application sites_ This is a violation of Part I. Performance Standards, Section 2 of the General Permit which incorporates the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) into the General Permit and specifies that any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of the General Permit; the CAWMP requires that animal waste be applied such that no runoff occurs. This is also a violation of Part II. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Mr. Tom Whitfield May 30, 2000 Page Two Section 1 of the General Permit which requires that the land application equipment and fields be properly operated. This is also a violation of Part II.. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section,4 of the General Permit which requires that runoff shall not result during any given application. Mr. Mathis also observed animal waste in a drainage way adjacent to land application site Field 8 pull A. This drainage way drains to the Northeast Cape Fear River. This is a violation of Part I. Performance Standards, Section I of the General Permit which requires that the animal waste management system be maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. This is also a violation of Part I(2), Part II(1), and Part II(4) of the General Permit. May 11, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed animal waste in a wooded area adjacent to land application site Field 9 pull D. This is a violation of Part I(2), Part II(1), and Part II(4) of the General Permit. May 12, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed animal waste in a wooded area adjacent to land application site Field 9 pull D. This is a violation of Part I(2), Part II(1), and Part II(4) of the General Permit. You are also in violation of Part I1I. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, Section b of the General Permit for failure to report by telephone to the Wilmington Regional Office these overapplications of animal waste in excess of the limits set out in the CAWMP and for failure to file a written report to the DWQ Regional Office outlining the occurrences and corrective actions addressing the o"in-rences within 5 days. Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the noted violations. The Plan of Action should include: 1) A list of any and all actions taken to correct the noted violations. Please include any mitigation efforts. 2) A list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to prevent future violations along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten days of receipt of this notice. Please be advised that this office is considering recommending assessment of civil penalties to the Director of the Division of Water Quality for the above noted violations. These violations may result in civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation. If you have an explanation for these violations that you wish to present, please submit your written response along with the Plan of Action. Your response will be forwarded to the Director along with the enforcement package for his consideration. Mr. Tom Whitfield May 30, 2000 Fage Three Be advised that if the above violations are not corrected, the Division of Water Quality may take further action including assessment of additional civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Stonewall Mathis at 910-395-3900 ext. 203 or Mr. Steve Lewis at 919-733-5083 ext. 539. Sincerely, Rick - Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Harold Jones, DupIin County Soil and Water Conservation Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services Inc. Howard Hobson, Carroll's Foods, Inc. Central Files arm S:11WQS\AMMALSIDUPL1N12000131-376.nov uY ' m Postage rt.l Er Ln CertHied Fee Return Receipt Fee t:3 (Endorsement Required) 0 Restricted De)ivery Fee C3 (Endorsement Required) C3 Total Pas" d Fees Q Name (P1eTr_aVnt Clea r=rt IT- Street, Apt. No.; 0 ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted De!!Very is desired. r Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the cart-1 to you" ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to- '0 • W MIN QA• • A. Received by (Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Del' C. Signat;VT re / X Agent ...�{{{ ❑ Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes If YES, enter delivery address below-- p ^�No. 3. Servi �-_ %, � ertifed Mail ❑Express Nla'd,i3- ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ YPc r 2. Article Number (Copy from service label) PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 f + State of North Carolina Department of Environment • 0 and Natural R�suurces Division of Water Quality NCDENR,lames ,, B. Hunt, Jr., Go ernor Bill Holman, Secretary ENVIRONMENT -AND NATURAL RESOURCES Kerr T. Stevens, Director June 19, 2000 C t FiED MAII :7099 3400 0004-5924 1 851 RE4'LaRhiRECE=IPTREO•i'3EFSTED Mr. Tom Whitfield WBW Farm 91 & 92 PO Box 98 Pink Hill. NC 28572 Subject: Recision and Reissuance of Notice of Violation & Recommendation for Enforcement WBW Farm it & '2 Facility Number: a 1-3 76 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: This letter rescinds the Notice of Violation and Recommendation for Enforcement dated May 30, 2000 and is to notify Mr. Tom Whitfield, who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 under Swine Waste General Permit AWG100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, of violations of the General Permit. In response to a complaint, Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspected your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation on May 10, 2000. During the inspection, Mr. Mathis observed land application of animal waste being performed on two land application sites, Field 3 pull C and Field 6 pull B, and runoff of animal waste into wooded areas adjacent to each of these land application sites. This is a violation of Part I. Performance Standards, Section 2 of the General Permit which incorporates the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) into the General Permit and specifies that any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of the General Permit; the CAWMP requires that animal waste be applied such that no runoff occurs. This is also a violation of Part II. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section l of the General Permit which requires that the land application equipment and fields be properly operated. This is also a violation of Part II(4) of the General Permit which requires that runoff shall not result during any given application. 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Mr. Tom Whitfield .Tune 19, 2000 Page Two You are also in violation of Part 111. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, Section 6 of the General Permit for failure to report by telephone to the Wilmington Regional Office these overapplications of animal waste in excess of the limits set out in the CAWMP and for failure to file a written report to the DWQ Regional Office outlining the occurrences and corrective actions addressing the occurrences within 5 days. Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the noted violations. The Plan of Action should include: 1) A list of any and all actions taken to correct the noted violations. Please include any mitigation efforts. 2) A list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to prevent future violations along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten days of receipt of this notice. Please be advised that this office is considering recommending assessment of civil penalties to the Director of the Division of Water Quality for the above noted violations. These violations may result in civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(2). You may also be assessed for reasonable costs of the investi-ation in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3(a)(9). If you have an explanation for these violations that you wish to present, please submit your written response along with the Plan of Action. Your response will be forwarded to the Director along with the enforcement package for his consideration. Be advised that if the above violations are not corrected, the Division of Water Quality may take further action including assessment of additional civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Stonewall Mathis at 910-395-3900 ext. 203 or Mr. Steve Lewis at 919-733-5083 ext. 539. Sincerely, Rick Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Harold Jones, Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services Inc. Howard Hobson, Carroll's Foods, Inc. Central Niles fmington Files• S:IWQSIANIMALSIDUPLIN12000131-376nov .a ...., CO -11 PL) I t'u Postage $ o 77 Certified Fee 4a NiG i M ru Return Receipt Fee (Endasernent Required) L t" 0SVna ti Ccrrir9n 2 C3 Restricted D,,II ery Fee (Endorsement Required) _ I �j 0 V p Tatal AostBga 8 Fees 3 L��� CI Name (rP)5 /Print CteaV�O{ o he completed b y m�ikn - ------� Sheet t. No.; 0 Sox No. ---- - _ r,/ fa .Q. K• ---- Ci . Sfa •--- - ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ltam'4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: -------------- A Received by (Please Print Clearly) B. �t Date off Iiv►�r W.je,2/�wW � q_/j 8V C. Signature X y / ❑ Agent / ❑ Address D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? ❑ Yes If YES enter delivery address below: ❑ No 3. Service Type ertified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article Number (Copy from service label) -2zwo Oi000 ov z. ; e6 Ps Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-DO.M•0952~ State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director September 15, 2000 CERTIFIED MAIL # Mr. Torn Whitfield VIIB W Farms, Inc. PO Box 98 Pink: Hill, NC 28572 A 4 �_�Tva NCI)ENR' ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Inspection Reports WB W Farm # 1 & #2 and WB W II Facility Number: 3 l -376 and 31-841 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: Please find enclosed copies of the inspection reports for facility number 31-376 for the inspections which were performed on 5/10/00 and 5/11/00. Please also find enclosed copies of the inspection reports for facility number 3 1 -841 for the inspections which were performed on 5110100. 5111/00, and 5/12/00, If you have an), questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at 910-395-3900 ext. 203. Sincerely, Stonewall Mathis Environmental Engineer enclosures cc: Geno Kennedv. Aariment Services. Inc. s:iwcyslstoney131-376&8411e1 127 North Cardinal Dr.. Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An -Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled110% post -consumer paper _ =.u.r-wise .3uun =�peYa:tor r.etizuK - - -=1 # - DiF�stion of Soil ane zls �i ater Coe.wahaii=.Cpmphance 1r4; tioL _ r l� Division of 14aEer QuaLty ;Cotnpliance_Inspe.ction r [] Other Agency=;OpetaiionRevtew 10 Routine ® Complaint O Follow-up of DWQ inspection O Follow-up of DSWC review Q Other Facility Number 31 3 i (v Date of Inspection Time of inspection 24 hr. (hh:mrn) E3 Permitted [3 Certified © Conditionally Certified ❑ Registered 113 Not Operational Date Last Operated: __• _ ____� _ CW Farm Name: - 4.- -... ..�... ` - _...._. .—_ County: - Owner Name _...-� - - - �'✓ e d �. _. Phone No: Facility Contact: Title: Phone No: IN-laiiing Address: ............... ... _. _ _ _.. ..._. ...�._.... .......... ...... ' �e.,h; J sa «.d, -Te.., w11,•�-�-: �to1 � Onsite Representative: !V a I _�? %�j C,a'�o KII-M 2?oi4_ _ Inter=rator: v Certified Operator: ...,................. Operator Certification Number: Location of Farm: Latitude Longitude �•� ��� Design Current _ Design Current Design Current Swine Capacity Population Poultry Capacifv_ Population Cattle Capacity Population ❑ Wean to Feeder ❑ Layer ❑ Dairy ❑ Feeder to Finish jE3 Non -Laver 10 Non -Dairy ❑ Farrow to Wean ❑ Farrow to Feeder Other ❑ Farrow to Finish _ 'Fatal Design Capacity ❑ Gilts. ❑ Boars Total SSLV4' Number of Lagoons .... -....FD Subsurface Drains Present 110 Lagoon area 10 Sprav Field Area Holding Potids / Solid Traps - - -.-- No Liquid Wastelanagemenr System Dischar-es & Stream Impacts 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operadon7 Yes ❑ No Discharge on=inated at_ ❑ l-asmon E Sprav Field ❑ Other a- If discharge is observed, was die convevance man-madel ❑ Yes ❑ No h. If dischargc is observed, did it reach Water of the State? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes ❑ No c. If discharge is observed. what is the esrimated flow in Qal/mir.? d. ❑ Yes [i No 2. Is there evidence of past discharp from any part of the operation? ❑ Yes ❑ No 3- Were there anv adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the Sate other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes ❑ No «°ante Collection S Treatment 4. Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillwa,. ❑ Yes No Structure I Structure:'_ Structure 3 Structure 4 Structure 5 Structure 6 Iclentil i::r: 1 �- Fre=board (inches): S rl _._......._......__... 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed? (ie! trees, severe erosion. ❑ Yes ❑ No seepage, etc.) 3113/99 Continued on hark i:5� I Date of inspection there• structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? (If any of questions 4-6 was answered yes, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintertance/improvement? B. Does any part of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenancermprovement? 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markings? Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that'need maintenance/improvement? 11. Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN 12. Crop type /oloo J ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 13. Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management'Plan (CAWMP)? 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ` b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? c) This facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement?'. 16. Is Ihere a Iack of adequate waste application equipment?t� Required Records & Documents 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit readily available? 18. Does the facility fail to have all componen`!s of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) 19-. Does record keeping need improvement? (ic/ irrigation, freeboard, waste analysis & soil sample reports) 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? 2I. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (iel discharge, freeboard problems, over application) 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? 0 fo viblafiotis;or cieetteies .were aofe-d• dix:ing this:visif: Yoit wail reeei*'j6 further • . :: rorrespondeitce. a�6 ' this :visit ........:.:..........:.. :....... : ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes . ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 2 No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments (refer to question ): Explain any YES answers and/or'a_ ny recommendatioas or any other comments.JF Use drawings -of facility to better explain situations: (use addttaoaal pages as necessary): ± r[spcG� to►, co iuGrcGt t-i rf_.,r ahSc 4e q- I. Sp-a;;-vJ Ltlas &rL5,&; -5 ei -14 -ike iF,a!� pt,rt8. wash{ W4.r rv•,1n�� off of -fie spnar�.elbt i� b�-�, ln�a-�; o+�s Ana( 0(:ScLt•e,5 :•,q �e a�lj�tcen7 LJoe� i�•1d�. Aj,,4-e = )N� a �Ja1 is 41•,n Ale g r�a� e r 4 -Wl O"e ycA- old "k"'A be re—'ovea( Cc,, pl V4_$11zc4 Sevel c erpSlon i^ Samt 1D; 44e tsar-, ei 4.1,tS. _1.4C1,eS -f4-WA �c r�joa;.•rd � �( .ram b;1► zcd �a lo/YI�GnT �✓iS:o4. 4►rtO( SC�:+"L.c✓l�a�.oYi. Reviewer/Inspector Name J_40 r•1 cw4 t } 0 c,4 It rJ Reviewer/Inspector Signature: Date: f ITO OQ u �.u.. U: Ovu .Liiu tF ate. l 0d5e7 300:1 - Upe7.lbori Re�ie - r [3Division of,Soil �i a oil and teWConseryatioix=.Compuaace Inspe: tzon : � - •.� Division of W ater QuaIlto`'Camplrance Inspection ;3 - � � �_. - _ - � ~z"�'^ � Other Agene�-NOperafhn Revi_eW � � x '-1 t r •c.�t- -�'�'_ 7,_ `� y- O Ro^ ufinee . O Complainnt ® Follow-up of DWO inspection O Follow-un_of DSWC review Q Other Faciiity Dumber 31 3'T j,, Date of Inspection 1'imc or Inspection /3--Z-Z> 2.4 hr. (hh:mm) [3Permitted ❑ Certified E] Conditionally Certified ❑ Registered ❑Not Operatio-na3 Date Last Operated: Farm Name: ___ .��'`J.t!1� rn3r j -9Z County:✓ Owner Name: _ _ _Ta .'�` _ _ _ t J )n +"� i_C!d Phone INio: — Facility' Contact: —._ .._...—...`Title: Phone No: Mailing Address: Onsite Representative: Ge ►•te ke+'rG ad �.1 ! �r„t� ;� c i Integrator gertified Operator: Location of Farm: -Cperator Certification Number:—_---_ Latitude �` �� �• Longitude��- Design Current _.._Design CurtAt Design Current Swine Capacity Population Poultry Capacity Population Cattle Capacity Population ❑ Wean to Feeder C ;7vq❑ Layer f i Dairy I Feeder to Finish . [3 Non -Lave. Q1 loon -Dairy f El Farrow to Wean - - — Farrow to Feder © Other { ❑ Farrow to Finish _. -- _ Total Design Capacity [t Gilts. _ - ❑ Boars Total SSLW =1Number of Lagoons .-." ❑ Subsurface Drains Present Lagoon area �0 Spray Field area Holding Ponds /Solid Traps _ _ ❑ No Liquid Waste 1lana2ement 5rstem Discharges & Stream Impacts 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? Discharge originated at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field [! Other a. If discharge is observed, was die convevance man-made? b. If discharul-I is observed, did it reach Water of the State" (If yes, notify DWQ) c. if discharge is observed, what is the estimated flow in gallmin? d. Does discharge bypass a lagoon systc:n? (Iryes, notify DWQ) 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the lv aters of the State other titan from a discharryt, «`ante Collectinn g Treatment 4- Is storsee canacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillway Id--ntit"Icr: 14, ❑ Yes [i No El Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes [t No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑Yes [Itio [-]Yes ❑ No [I Yes Cl No Structutr I Structure ? Structure 3 Structur. 4 Slnunurc 3 Structure b Freeboard tinches): 5. Are there anti, immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed'? (ie! trees. severe erosion. 123/99 seepaee. etc.) U YLs [t No Continued or. back Date of inspection re structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or plan? (If any of questions 4-6 was answered yes, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintenancelmpravement? 8. Does any part of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenance/improvement? 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markings? Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need maintenance/improvement? 11. Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN 12. Crop type ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 13. Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)? 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? t' b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? c) 71is -facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement? 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? Required Records & Documents - k k 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit readily available? 18. Does the facility fail to have all componer�s of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) 19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irrigation, freeboard. waste analysis & soil sample reports) 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect aI the time of design? 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge, freeboard problems. over application) 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss reviewfinspection with on -site representative? 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWN1P? 0: �' O-yib atioris:o:r• def ciend8 4ere pofed- diWifig �his:�•isit: on will receive tit? further : : .. correspondence.abo- U, . this isit :......:.... . ................. . • .. -' • - ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ErNo ❑ Yes ❑ No 0 Yes ❑ No Comments (refer to question n)- Explain any YES answers and/or any recommendations or any other cornme_nts. Use drawings of facility to better explain situations: (use additional pages as necessary):_- Tnspz�-{,'o� Reviewer/Inspector Name Reviewer/Inspector-Signature- C= Date: o 7O ❑ Division of Soil and Water Conservation - Operation Resiew. - M Division of Soil and Waier Conservation.- Compliance Lispectioz; --4 - 0 Division of Water Quality'Compliance Inspection r ❑ Other Agency 'Operation Review' 0 Routine' 8 Complaint 0 Follow-up of D%VQ inspection 0 Follow-up of DSWC review 0 Other Facility Number 3► B 1 Date of Inspection 5 1 d DO Time of Inspection 13. 3D 24 hr. (hh:mm) ❑ Permitted ❑ Certified ❑ Conditionally Certified ❑ Registered ❑ Not Operational Date Last Operated: FarmName: .�i_' %_ jig%........................._+........._._..._�.........- ...._..-....... County: vr.....................---.......... Owner Name: ....... J. ,,�............................ Phone No: -......_....- - . FacilityContact: .................................................... ................. ..... Title... ............................................................ Phone No: MailingAddress:...................................................................-..........._.............._............................. ,....... ....-............................. .._................................. Onsite Representafiye: tome L{"l:e�o� Ne;I L,�l,: :clel 6e►d l�e�a�5G1<+ Integrator: r.........6..... �....................-_.......1.... ............_................................................................ xCertified Operator: Location of Farm: Operator Certification Number: T Latitude �• �= �• Design Current Swine Capacity Population ❑ Wean to Feeder ❑ Feeder to Finish ❑ Farrow to Wean ❑ Farrow to Feeder E ❑ Farrow to Finish ❑ Gilts ❑ Boars Longitude �• =_��' Design Current Design Current Poultry Capacity Population Cattle Capacity Population ❑ Laver ❑ Dain ❑ Non -Layer ❑ Non -Dairy ❑ Other Total Design Capacity Total SSLW Number of Lagoons 1 ❑ Subsurface Drains Present ❑Lagoon Area ID Spray Field Area Holding Ponds /Solid Traps ❑ No Liquid Waste Mlana-ement System Dischart*es & Stream Impacts 1. Is any discharge observed from anypart of the operation? ElYes ❑ No Dischar-C omnnatcd at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Other a. If discharge is observed, was die convevance than -made? ❑ Yes ❑ No h. If discharge is observed. did it reach '*eater Of the State-? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes ❑ No c. If discharge is observed. what is the estimated flow in gal/min? d. Docs discharge bypass a lagoon system:' (If yes, noilfv DWQ) ❑ Yes []No 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any par of the operation'? JZ Yes ❑ No 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the State other than from a discharge' ❑ Yes ❑ No Waste Collection & Treatment 4, Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate`? ❑ Spillway ❑ Yes 0] No Siructur, 1 Structure ? Structure 3 SIRICjure 4 Structure 5 Structure 6 Identifier: / Freeboardfinches?: } .................... ...-..........-.------ ............ ..................................... ................................. ................. .-............ ...... ................................... 5. Are there anv immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed'.' (ic! trees, severe erosion, [� Yes ❑ No seepage, etc..) 3/23/99 Continuer) on back Facility Numbest: R) — 8 Y 1 Date of Inspection 6. E-re there structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? (If any of questions 4-6 was answered ves, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintenance/improvement? S. Does any pan of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenancelimprovement? 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markings? Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need maintenance/improvement? -1 1. is there evidence of over application? 0 Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN 12. Crop type 5/1- O D ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No jO Yes ❑ No 13. Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan ((;AWMP)? ❑ Yes ❑ No 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ❑ Yes ❑ No s t ` b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No c) This'facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement?- 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? Required Records & Doctiment-5 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit readily available? 18. Does the facility fail to have all compone`gis of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) 19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irrigation, freeboard, waste analysis & soil sample reports) 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge. freeboard problems, over application) 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? def ciertcies •mere bb ed• iiitfirig this:visit: • Yoii Fvill-feceiye ii6 further : :. rorresp6 *de' 6 about this visit .::::..:::.::.:.:.:....::::.:.:.::: : ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 0 No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments (refer to question #): Explain any YES answers and/or any recommendations or any other.comments. Use drawings of facility to betters explain situations. (use additional pages as necessary): - - .- _-- - -- S►'1Sr-G�ian C, �i -c4eol ;"\ des f6nrf 'lid ep 2• 1.J4s4a &. t abse-ved in a �af�aye wa`� ao4 -accn-!fp F;eI'&1,1vl) r'7 !I. �`aCGet�,✓C �ortol*i�i d'� t.��►sfe O�Sc,r✓ear >-� L�.�/( �.d)CtC�h� Tn �t/cgB�V)1A- Reviewer/Inspector Name Reviewer/Inspector Signature: Date: foA—P Da ❑ Dili -Sion of Soil and Water'Consertiation - Operation Review -- ©Diriston of Soil and V4'ater Coiaservation=.Catnpliance inspection - r - Division of Water Qtialiiv -Compliance Inspections Other Agency = Operat%nRev tew Y L = V - �'` 0 Routine 0 Com saint G FoIlo«-up of DWQ inspection O Follow-up of DSWC review Q Other Facility Number Date of Inspection / 00 Time of inspection ! Zo 24 hr. (hh:mm) O Permitted [] Certified ❑Conditionally Certified ©Registered 0 N. of Operational Date Last Operated: ....... Farm Name: L.1 ± __-__ County: E, l7' Owner lame: / o ► - �.._...� .— -- _ _. Phone lfo: Facility Contact: _—_ . _ _ T ___ _ _Title: W Phone No: Mailing Address. __...................... --- -__ . ... f ..1..........t------- Deno�nnCq /e."e WZ};Tf;�/�i Integrator: Onsite Representative: .-- .—.., orator: GR � roll 'f Certified Operator:..._ .. _ _ , _ Operator Certification Number:.__,-,_.,,.-.---_,,.._- Location of Farm: .............. ... .. _._.. Latitude•° �• Longitude �•+ � Design Current Design CuriTht Design Current Swine Capacity_ Population Poultry Capacity Population Cattle Capacity Population ❑ Wean to Feeder ' ❑ Laver 1 ❑ Dairy ❑ Feeder to Finish '7J Non -Laver I__- —� ❑ Non -Dairy I ❑ Farrow to Wean j ❑ Farrow to Feeder Other ❑ Farrow to Finish .. _ • Total Design CapacitV ❑ Gilts ❑ Boars Total SSLW . Number of Lagoons _- - -Subsurface Drains Present ❑ iagann fires �� Spray Field area Holding Ponds /Solid Traps = ` ❑ No Liquid Waste Management System Dischar?es S Stream Imuacts 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? ❑ Yes ❑ No Discharge originated at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Ocher a_ If discharge is observed, was the conveyance man -mad.? ❑ Yes ❑ No b. If dischamyc is observed, did it reach Water of the Statc'. (If yes, notify DN Q) ❑ Yes ❑ No c. If disch-arge is observed. what is the estimated flow in gal/min? d. Dols discharge bypass a lagoon system•.' (If ycs, no fy DWQ) ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. Is La ere evidence of past disch'ar9e from any pz--t of the operation? Yes ❑ No 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the «"aters of the State other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes ❑ No I, ante Collectinri 8_ Treatment 4_ Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillway ❑ Yes ❑ No Structure I Structure'_ Structure Structure 4 Structure S Structure b ldcntii cr: Freebnard (incites): .._............................ 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed:' (ie/ trees, severe erosion. YLs ❑ No Setpaze. etc.) 3i'23/99 Continued on back I Facility N\ i-.- tber : 3 % — 8} f D ate of Inspection 1511 too 6. Are there structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? ❑ Yes ❑ No (If any of questions 4-6 was answered yes, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintenance/improvement? ❑ Yes ❑ No B. Does any pan of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenance/improvement? ❑ Yes - ❑ No 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum Iiquid level elevation markings? ❑ Yes ❑ No «'rite Application 10. Are there any buffers that need main tenance/improvement? ❑ Yes ❑ No 11, Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN ❑ Yes ❑ No 12. Crop type 13, Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)? ❑ Yes ❑ No 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ❑ Yes ❑ No ` i` b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No c) This facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement? ❑ Yes. ❑ No 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? ❑ Yes ❑ No Required Records & Documents 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit readily available? ❑Yes ❑ No �.k 18, Does the facility fail to have all components of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) r ❑ Yes ❑ No 19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irrigation, freeboard, waste analysis & soil sample reports) ❑ Yes ❑ No 20..'Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? ❑ Yes ❑ No 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge.? ❑ Yes ❑ No 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge. freeboard problems, over application) ❑ Yes ❑ No 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? ❑ Yes JR No 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? ❑ Yes ❑ No 25- Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? ' ❑ Yes ❑ No �: Io yiglaiigris:or defeier�cies werepbted irriitg#his:visit:-YO W11-r'eeeivedo #'ui-tlter- corresvorideirce abotrtth visit :.: :..::::::::::::.:.............. . Comments (refer to question #): Explain any YES answers and/or any recommendations or any other conuneats. - Use drawings of facility to better explain situations: (use additional pages as necessary):. nS�oeL-i,oh r— ­,1dc.tic-64-o-FolloW-up oh -µte 5-110100 Go­irla�-4 c4;on, ` 2 1 e 0( C ,4yo c r.-O,,j P;e1a(� IRvjl D t,.las 0b.seftred t',j CLC( Jacerl� wood 14jtid- -7_�;t let-cq;opt or rhortoS .5--ti4 � ooVI-1/l4in�,,2 , Reviewer/Inspector Name L-t,/4 Reviewer/Inspector Signature: �jij, � Date: 6 /2.0 00 [i Di,,tision of Soil and Watei Conservation - Operauon Revrers -© Division of Soil and �i`ater Co risen abon = Compliance Inspection - r Division of V4aEer Qualttyt '"Compliance I nspettion'= -W ❑ Other Agencp = Operafion Review Lo Routine C) Complaint 13 Follow-up of D%VQ inspection i) Follow-up of DSWC review Q Other Facility- Number $ Date of Inspection $ 1 Z Op Time of Inspection /o /S 24 hr. (hh:mm) ❑ Permitted ❑ Certified © Conditionally Certified ❑ Registered 0 lot Operational Date Last Oprrated: Farm Name: �,t� Q -_ _ _ ._ r/ _ __ County Owner Name: PhoneNo• Facility Contact: Title: tilailing Address: i�_ OnsiteRepresentative: .1 T'� f�lll:,e cnn' r -�4F.rt,d Phone No: Integrator: �Certiiied Operator: __.. _. _ -Operator Certification Number - Location of Farm: Latitude Longitude �• ��°: Design Current Swine Capacity Population ❑ Wean to Feeder { D Feeder to Finish f = r ❑ Farrow to Wean ❑ Farrow to Feeder ❑ Farrow to Finish Gilts. ❑ Boars j .-.-.Design Curziit Design Current Poultry Capacity Population Cattle Capacity_ Population Cj ❑Laver ❑ Dairy ❑ Non -Lave: [I Non -Dairy ❑ Other Total Design Capacitv Total SSLW .Nuinher of Lagoons �... D Subsurface Drains Present Ugoo- Area 10 Sprav Field area Holding Ponds / Solid Traps .- -- ❑ No Liquid Waste Management System Discharges & Stream Imnacts 1. Is any discharge observed from any pan of the operation? Discharuc ariginatcd at: D Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Other a. If discharge is observed, was die conveyance than-rnade? b. If discharge is observed, did it reach W-atcr of the State' (If ves, notify MVQ) c_ If discharge is observed, what is the esdinated flow in sal/min? d. Dees discharge bypass a lagoon system'! (if yes, nmii•: DWQ) Y ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No [l Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. Is there evidence of Dist discharge from any part of the opeation? Eg Yes [l No 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the State other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes ❑ No Waste Collection & Treatment 4. Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? D Spillwa-N [l Yes ❑ No Structure I Structurc ? Structurc 3 Structure 4 Stntttun: 5 Structurc 6 Idcntifcr: Fre_board (inches): .. —_ . .................. 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures obscrved" (ie.' trees, severe erosion. Dyes ❑ Na 3/_'3/99 Canrinued an back Facility, -. umbeF: 3! 6�V Date of Inspection 6. Are there structures on -site which are not properly addressed andlor managed through a waste management or closure plan? (If any of questions 4-6 was answered yes, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintenance/improvement? 8. Does any part of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenancelimprovement? 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markinss? 'Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need main teaance/;mprovement? 11. Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN 12. Crop type ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ' ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 13. Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)? ❑ Yes ❑ No 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ❑ Yes ❑ No b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? j ❑ Yes ❑ No c) This -facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement? 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? Required Records & Documents it I7. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit readily available? 18. Does the facility fail to have all componerit of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WL1P, checklists, design, maps, etc.) 19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irrigation, freeboard. waste analysis & soil sample reports) 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge, freeboard problems, over application) 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? 0: ('Vo yialafi6ris'ok- deficiencies -were h. , d• i &irid fhis;visit' • Y o.0 :wilL eeeive iiti further • ; ; :. r6rresi3& idenke:abirut this visit_ :.....:......... _ ..:...:.:::.. :: - ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments(refer to question #): Explain any YES answers and/or.any recommendations or any other comments. - Use drawings of facility to better explain situations: (use additional pages as necessary): - - �/tS�ocC.��en e_0116( ei4C4 46 �-e)toLJ ur v,17 51/a100 q.14( S1111,ge inr�c� lI -, J ` 2 . Lt/ks4c dl-s1G�-w�� �d .l�eP-.,/ V ela( 9 pvI wu _r obse•_veA( I-�� wserd 14 ,d ,ttv'cen4 'TO sp✓�i �,'�[�? J'1 r +'►�Iq rG�cs �oc4 �c� d� �- 05 Reviewer/Inspector Name Reviewer/Inspector Signature: �( / r( � Date: [F�'-WBW AGAIN] 3/ -37G Subject: [Fwd: WBW AGAIN] Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 09:24:36 -0400 From: Rick Shiver <Rick. Shiver@ncmail. net> To: stonewail.mathis@ncmail.net stoney, FYI.. I sent it earlier but used the wrong address. Rick Subject: WBW AGAIN Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 22:53:22 -0400 From: "Rick Dove" <riverkeeper@coastalnet.com> To: <rick. shiver@ncmail. net> CC: "Bouty" <cfrw@wilmington.net>, "Mike Easley" <mfeasley@mail.jus.state.nc.us>, <jim. mulligan@ncmail. net>, "Bill Holman"<bill_holman@mail.enr.state.nc.us>, "XO" <nrf@cconnect.net>, "Trip Van Noppen" <TVanNoppen@selcnc.org>, "Tom Mattison" <newriver@onslowonline.net>, <toddm@nccoast.org>, "Tim & Mary Ann Harrison" <tah@cconnect.net>, <tillery@aol.com>, "Steve Wing" <steve_wing@unc.edu>, "Rob Perks" <ptrf@coastalnet.com>, <Rcstroll@aol.com>, "Phil Bowie" <philbowie@always-online.com>, <nufliogs@juno.com>, "Nat Baggett" <Baggett@coastalnet.com>, "N/MUND" <mund@mindspring.com>, "Molly Diggins" <ncsierra@mindspring.com>, "Michelle Nowlin" <MNowlin@selcnc.org>, "Michael A. Mallin" <mallimn@uncwil.edu>, "Melva Okun" <mokun@sph.unc.edu>, "Lauren Kolidij" <laurenk@nccoast.org>, "Larry Cahoon" <cahoon@uncwil.edu>, <larkhayes@selcnc.org>, "Kevin Madonna" <kmadonna@keeper.org>, "Karl Coplan" <KCoplan@law.pace.edu>, "Karen Priest" <kipriest@inirstar.net>, "Joe Rudek". <joe_rudek@edforg>, "Jay Figueroa" <jflgueroa@cconnect.net>, "Jason" <riverlaw@coastalnet.com>, "Howard twiggs" <htwiggs@tast.com>, "Doug abrams" <dabrams@tast.com>, "Heather Beard" <heathernrf@mindspring.com>, "Doug Phelps" <dphelp s@gibralter. net>, "Doud Rader" <Doug Rader@edf.org>, "Donna Marie Lisenby" <riverkeeper@InfoAve.Net>, "Don webb webb" <donwebb@simflex.com>, "Derb Carter" <derbc@selcnc.org>, "Bob Epting" <Bobepting@aol.com>, "JoAnn M. Burkholder" <joann burkholder@ncsu.edu> Rick: Please forgive me, but every time I think about this being a model facility, It brings a smile. Attached are a few of the pictures we took today of WBW. There Is a very suspicious area In the woods. I didn'tsee Itwhile flying but It looks very unusual on We photos. Maybe nothing, but It Is worth checking out along with the waste ponded and running ever We fields. Whars pictured looks bad; but, I have seen worse, touch worse at Wls operation. I showed you some of the pictures and video during myvlslt several weeks age. Have your inspectors been out to this operattonP What have they seenP They have been spraying hard all winter and spring. I never saw a crop produced on any of the sprayflelds, lino now It appears that they are spraying on neWlog. They most be growing some generically engineered crop Chars invisible from We air or maybe peanuts or carrots. What are they growing, BIckP Has anyone done an analysis of Weir waste management plan and audited ICa Will you do that and let me know We results? I have a lot of pictures of Wls facility taken over the past few months. I oft 07/05/2000 12:04 PM [F d: VMW AGAIN] Y. . know that some of the waste Was discharged dlrecdv Into a ditch Mat IsdlreCUV linked to the Northeast Cape Fear River. I saw and photographed Mat and shared those pictures with you. Any action being takes on Mat matter? Please pardon Me attempt at humor, it's been a long day and night. Rick Name: WBW 1JPG !AWBWIJPG Type: JPEG Image GmageFjpeg] Encoding: hase64 Name: WOW 2JPG WOW 2JPG * Type: JPEG Image Gmagelipeg) iEncoding: hase64 h.mN.�. ,....n . ,.,....,... � ......... Name: WBW 3JPG � ,WBW 3JP6 Type: JPEG Image Gmagelipegl� Encoding: hase64 -------------------------------------------------------------- r Rick Shiver <Rick.ShiverQuemailner> 2 of 2 07/05/2000 I2:04 PM +, t t - i• t �•� �, t 1 r i,i 11�� '.f '� r r ...1`. �• � ' � � �. Y�7 ri�jk%t�-.. RN vim,•► .. , ` �'l •�:#� �� Y .' 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C, ,,' ,• r .d +, 'i1a�.-) �ia •1� .. � ..f� •r.n �:'. :1:' � 'ter �� '.1�-►i,,„i� ,r,"y �. •1. 1� '•+ Aii,�'�A. ,XZ'••t: �.'� w�M- '•Mt - .f';';1 :,: �:�•'• •'�I yJ;' ;n �w%, ,<• i l�.'ii1.j�.}I}i i1,�• C'oprit 2000 rich r r x �M �Frx� .. �~ AGFJNIENT SERVICES INC. WASTE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 8/18/00 Mr. Stonewall Mathis Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Dear Mr. Mathis: RECF ; �� AUG 2 3 2Uu.j BY: P.O. Box 1096 Beol"le, N.C. 28518 Phone:(252) 569.2618 Fax: (252) 569-2750 This letter is to address the 8V16100 infraction for WBW Fames, Inc. (FN 31-376). The incident occurred as a result of land application event, which resulted in the ponding of waste in areas not designated to receive waste. These areas were on the edge of the field boundary and along the edge of the woods adjacent to the spray area. Immediately following the visit from you on 8/16 we pumped as requested all ponded and contained effluent back into the designated spray area and bacfilled low areas with topsoil. This memo should satisfy the notification criteria in the General Permit. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. President of Operations Agriment Services, Inc. Cc WBW Farms, Inc. With Kind Regards, Tom Whitfield WBW Farms, Inc. Visit us on the Internet at: wvvwAgrimentSem'ces.com or email us at asi@coastainet.com AGR ENT SERVICES INC. BOeahville,� LN.C.28518 Phone: (252) 368-2649 WASTE MANAGEMENT' CONS]LTANIS Fax. (252) 568-2750 9/6/00 Mr. Stonewall Mathis Division of Water (duality 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Dear Mr. Mathis: RECf�T�T�,� SEP I 1 Mo BY: This fetter is to address the 8/16/00 infraction for WBW Farms, Inc. (FN 31-376) and to satisfy the plan of action requested in the 8131 /00 NOV letter. The incident occurred as a result of land application event, which resulted in the ponding of waste in areas not designated to receive waste. These areas were on the edge of the field boundary and along the edge of the woods adjacent to the spray area. Immediately following the visit from you on 8/16 we pumped as requested all ponded and contained effluent back into the designated spray area and baddlled low areas with topsoil. In addition the reel nozzle has been reduced and the reel speed increased as to lower the hydraulic loading when applying to the hydraulic sensitive areas. We realize this and past infractions have been narrowed to hydraulic loadings and are prepared to inspect before, during, and after events occur to these areas and to keep these fields in the best condition for receiving waste. With Kind Regards, With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. President of Operations Agriment Services, Inc. Cc WBW Farms, Inc. -o-UXA- -�- Tom Whitfield WBW Farms, Inc. Visit us on the Internet at: www. AgH ment Services, com or email us at asi a,coastalnet.com c r'"- -7 CONSULTING CHEMISTS Environmental Chemists, Inc. 6602 Windmill Way • Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 (910) 392-0223 (Lab) • (910) 392-4424 (Fax) EchemW@aol.com NCDENR: DWQ CERTIFICATE #94, DLS CERTIFICATE #37729 Customer: NCDENR-DWQ Date of Report: August 28, 2000 127 N. Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Purchase Order #: Attn: Stonewall Mathis REPORT OF ANALYSIS Date Sampled: 08/16/00 Sampled By: Stonewall Mathis PNDED AREA: Report Number: 0-2884 Report To: Stonewall Mathis PARAMETER Sample ID WBW 1 WBW 2 Lab ID # 6921 # 6922 Fecal Co6form, colonies1100m1 > 6,000,000 > 6,000,000 Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen, NOs + N% - N mg1L 13.8 14.4 Ammonia Nitrogen, Nils-N, mglL 121.3 161 Total Keieldahl Nitrogen, TKN mg/L 182 224 Total Phosphorus, P mglL 31.7 41.9 Reviewed by . K approved for release to the client. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS, INC Sample Collection and Chain of Custody Client: 11i G DFN /� 6602 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 25405 Phone: (910) 392-0223 Fax: (910) 392-4424 Sample e: I = Ing ent. E = Emnent. W = Well St GStream SO =Sou biu a utner: - t'a rtziN I-e Sample Identification Collection o 1 a s p I 1 PRESERV ION ANALYSIS REQUESTED o x dq o DATE TIME TEMP ! Yend 4 C } �7'G} Gl'11 C j L v U Q )�1S G i3 W Z 642,Z R 7� c" l 45itw G C P G G C P G G C P G G C P G I G C P G G C P G G NOTICE -- DECHLORINATION : Samples for Ammonia, TEN, Cyanide, Phenol, and Bacteria must be dechlorinated 0.2 ppm or less in the field at the time of collection. See reverse side for instructions. Transfer Relinquished By: DatelTime Received By: DatelTime 1. 2. Temperature when Received: 3 °ca Accepted: ✓ Rejected: Resample Requested: Delivered By: Received By: Date: fk.1DO Time: s) 3-7P Comments: IMPORTANT NOTICE North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) is strictly enforcing EPA regulations for sample collection and preservation. Client Must Provide the Following Information SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION (Container Associated with requested testing) 2. SAMPLE TYPE (Composite, Grab, Water, Soil, etc.) 3. DATE COLLECTED 4, TIME COLLECTED 5. SAMPLE COLLECTOR 6. PRESERVATION (Including Temperature and pH) Temperature: Samples MUST be refrigerated or received on ice between 2 and G ° C. Samples received within two (2) hours of collection must show a downward trend. Therefore, please record temperature at collection in space provided on collection sheet. pH: A two (2) hour limit to chemically preserve samples by pH adjustment is allowed, except for metals samples reported to the Groundwater Section which must be acidified at the time of collection. Caution These sample bottles may contain small amounts of acid or other corrosive and potentially harmful chemicals. Laboratories are required to add these chemicals for certain analyses in order to comply with EPA preservation requirements. Use extreme care when opening and handling the bottles. If any chemical should get on your skin or clothes flush liberally with water and seek medical attention. DECHLORINATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT Mix thiosulfate with acid in bottle before collecting samples as a violent reaction will occur. Dechiorina_ ` mE Samples that %4uire Acid P: r trv2!ion 1. Add 4-5 granules of thiosulfate to a bottle with no acid preservative (unpreseaved BOD/TSS bottle 2. After mixing to dissolve the thiosulfate, pour half of the sample into a bottle containing acid as a preservative (AmmonianYN). 3. Then completely fill both bottles with fresh sample. The Laboratory will verify and document the above requested information. ref. NCAC 2H.0805 (a) (7) (M?. "At any time a laboratory receives samples which do not meet sample collection, holding time, or preservation requirements, the laboratory must notify the sample collector or client and secure another sample if possible. If another sample cannot be secured, the original sample may be analyzed, but the results reported must be qualified with the nature of the infraction(s). And the laboratory must notify the State Laboratory about the infraction(s). The notification must include a statement indicating corrective actions taken to prevent the problem for future samples. ref_ NCAC2iA805 (al (7) [N)_" 1� State of North Carolina FB: ECEIVED Department of EnvironmeAR 3 7*FA and Natural Resources 0 2000 1 Division of Water Quality OM ---�ACDENR James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens., Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL (RESOURCES March 23, 2000 MEMORANDUM TO: Wilmington Regional Water Quality Supervisor FROM: Sue Homewood ' SUBJECT: Notification of Facility Number Change The following changes have been made to the Animal Operations Database. Please make appropriate changes in your files. 3r-37� Facility numbers 31-376 and 31-841 were combined under one facility number-14--3— Facility number 31-841 was deleted from the animal operations database. If you have any comments or questions please feel free to call me at (919) 733-5083 ext 502. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Mr. Tom Whitfield 2954 NC 111 & 903 South Albertson, NC 28508 Dear Mr. Whitfield: NCDENR ENVIRONMENT ANO NATURAL RESOURCES January 11,'2000 . Subject: Combination of Swine Waste Management Systems Permit Number AWS310841 Permit Number AWS310376 It has come to the attention of the Division of Water Quality during a site visit of the subject facilities that the swine waste management systems are operated as one system. If these waste management systems are operated as a combined system it is necessary that one permit be issued to the combined facility. Currently these facilities are covered separately under the general permit for Swine Waste Management. In order to combine these facility's permits please submit a Waste Utilization Plan for the combined facilities. Coverage under the general permit will then be reissued to the combined facility. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at (910) 395-3900 or Sue Homewood at 919-733-5083 extension 502. Sincerely, Dean Hunkele Environmental Specialist Cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Permitting Unit Non -Discharge Compliance and Enforcement Unit Permit File AWS310376, Central Files Permit File AWS310841, Central Files 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/l0% post -consumer paper AGRIMENT SERVICES INC- PO BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 (252)568-2648 tellfax 1 /3/2000 Mr. John Hunt Division of Water Quality 3800 Barrett Drive Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27609 Dear Mr. Hunt, This letter is to address the annual compliance review conducted for WBW Farms, Inc. (AWS310376 & AWS310841). This facility was pended for a wettable acre determination. As you are aware we have already begun the process of addressing the wetted acre rule for farms either pending or flagged. Please review enclosed maps and wup completed for both farms and re-evaluate their current wettable acre status_ The wettable acres coincide with the waste plan and should meet minimum criteria to exem the facilities from their current wetted acre status ` . ' �, �0 Please call if you have any questions. With Kind Regards, Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Technical Specialist Agriment Services, Inc. Cc WBW FARMS, INC. Duplin SWCD ru C0 Co ru rr- u, 0 M 0 0 r� M Cr Er r- SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION =>LETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ! ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is de3ired. ■ Print your name and adcr.= on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: w +3 0 2. Article Number (Copy from service label] A. Received bb-y (Please Print Clearly) BB.. Date of Deli ry f / :.Sig^wt�re _�, �� AvlAgent X O Addressee L D. Is delivery address different from itexrrl?-137 Yes If YES, enter delivery address below:--• No z r �r� JJ kk �y�li Lora � f: 3. Service T pe..- , rU'8ed Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes -200 'Nam �y 102595-00-M-0952 PS Form 3811, July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt Ul State of \orth Carolina .Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr.,.Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director June 19, 2000 CER=f,FJ-A. All �� 00(1`4 �9?4158-89' RETURN RECEIPT RE �UESTED Mr. Tom Whitfield WBW Il PO Box 98 Pink Hill, NC 28572 NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE$ Subject: Notice of Violation and Recommendation for Enforcement WBW II Facility Number: a1-841 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: This is to notify Mr. Toni who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310841 under Swine Waste General Permit AWG 100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-21 5.1. of violations of the General Permit. In response to a complaint, Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspected your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation on May 10, 2000, May 11, 2000, and May 12, 2000. These inspections resulted in the following: May 10, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed animal waste in a drainage way adjacent to land application site Field 8 pull A. This drainage way drains to the Northeast Cape Fear River. This is a violation of Part I. Performance Standards,. Section 1 of the General Permit which requires that the animal waste management system be maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. This is also a violation of Part 1(2) of the General Permit which incorporates the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) into the General Permit and specifies 127 North Cardinal Dr.. Wilmington. North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-39-55-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Mr. Tom \N hitfield June 19, 2000 PaL,,e Two that any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of the General Permit; the CAWMP requires that animal waste not be discharged into surface waters, drainage ways, or wetlands by discharge or by over -spraying and that animal waste be applied such that no runoff occurs. This is also a violation of Part II. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section 1 of the General Permit which requires that the land application equipment and fields be properly operated. This is also a violation of Part 11(4) of the General Permit which requires that runoff shall not result during any given application. Mr. Mathis also observed ponding of animal waste in and adjacent to Field 8 pull B. This is a violation of -Part 1(2) of the General Permit; the CAWMP requires that no ponding should occur. This is also a violation of Part II(I) of the General Permit. May 11, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed animal waste in a wooded area adjacent to land application site Field 9 pull D. This is a violation of Part I(2), Part 11(1), and Part lI(4) of the General Permit. May 12, 2000 inspection: Mr. Mathis observed animal waste in a wooded area adjacent to land application site Field 9 pull D. This is a violation of Part I(2), Part 1I(1), and Part I1(4) of the General Permit. You are also in violation of Part III. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, Section 6 of the General Permit for failure to report by telephone to the Wilmington Regional Office these overapplications of animal waste in excess of the limits set out in the CAWMP and for failure to file a written report to the DWQ Regional Office outlining the occurrences and corrective actions addressing the ocetirrences within 5 days. Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the noted violations. The Plan of Action should include: 1) A list of any and all actions taken to correct the noted violations. Please include any mitigation efforts. 2) A list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to prevent future violations along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. _ The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten days of receipt of this notice. Mr. Tom;V,1.h1tfieid June 19, 2000 Page Three Please be advised that this office is considering recommending assessment of civil penalties to the Director of the Division of Water Quality for the above noted violations. These violations may result in civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A(a)(2). You may also be assessed for reasonable costs of the investigation in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3(a)(9). If you have an explanation for these violations that you wish to present, please submit your written response along with the Plan of Action. Your response will be forwarded to the Director along with the enforcement package for his consideration. Be advised that if the above violations are not corrected, the Division of Water Quality may take further action including assessment of additional civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation_ If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Stonewall Mathis at 910-395-3900 ext. 203 or Mr. Steve Lewis at 919-733-5083 ext. 539. Sincerely, Rick Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Harold Jones, Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department Geno Kennedy, Agriment Services Inc. Howard Hobson, Carroll's Foods, Inc. Central Files 1 g. s S:1WQSIANIMALSIDUPLIN12000131-841 nov State of North Carolina RECEIVED 0"V Department of Environme t MAR 3 0 2000 1 4• and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality3Y. James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary CDENR Kerr T. Stevens., Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 23, 2000 MEMORANDUM TO: Wilmington Regional Water Quality Supervisor FROM: Sue Homewood( SUBJECT: Notification of Facility Number Change The following changes have been made to the Animal Operations Database. Please make appropriate changes in your files. 31 -37� Facility numbers 31-376 and 31-841 were combined under one facility number44--3.— Facility number 31-841 was deleted from the animal operations database. If you have any comments or questions please feel free to call me at (919) 733-5083 ext 502. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper fRick Dove, 11:07 PM 3/27/00 -0500, TIME OUT r, .s l - 37( .- Page 1 of 2 From: "Rick Dove" <riverkeeper@coastalnet.com> To: "Bill Holman" <bill_holman@mail.enr.state. nc.us>, "RYKE LONGEST"<RLONGEST@MAIL.JUS.STATE. NC. US>, "Mike Easley"<mfeasley@MAIL.JUS. STATE. NC.US>, <jim. mulligan@ncmail. net>, "Dewey Botts" <Dewey_Botts@mail.enr.state. nc.us>, <Cad. Dunn@ncmaiI.net> Cc: "Trip Van Noppen" <TVanNoppen@selcnc.org>, "Tom Mattison" <newriver@onslowonline.net>, <nufhogs@juno.com>, "Molly Diggins" <ncsierra@mindspring.com>, "Michelle Nowlin" <MNowlin@selcnc.org>, "Kevin Madonna" <kmadonna@keeper.org>, "Karl Coplan" <KCoplan@law. pace.edu>, "Jason" <rivedaw@coastalnet.com>, "James Shiffer" <jshiffer@nando.com>, "Bouty" <cfrw@wilmington.net> Subject: TIME OUT Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 23:07:31 -0500 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-DPOP: DPOP Version 2.5g To all: I spent last week vacating on the Outer Banks. Much of my time was spent looking at the rain and thinking about what was flowing down the rivers and into the sounds. Today, I went up and took another look. There were no surprises. Hog waste was once again being "dumped" on fields. I use the word dumped intentionally. Many of the fields were still saturated from last week's rainfall. Making matters worse was the fact that weather forecasters were predicting rain for today of one inch or more. My flight began at 10:30 AM and concluded at noon. The wind was blowing at more than 20 MPH and it began raining just as we touched down. I am attaching a few pictures (there are many more). It was not difficult to spot problems. In many cases hog waste was being over -applied and there was no visible sign of supervision or concern. For some time I have been asking to be informed as to the amount of flying being done by DWQ inspectors. Are they flying at all and with what results? I have asked Secretary Holman for this information on at least three occasions (once personally and twice by email) and I was told that it would be provided. Hog producers, big and little, will continue to dump so long as they think they can get away with it. Dewey, is there any way you can answer my question? I suspect that very little flying is taking place. If DWQ inspectors were flying daily the number of civil and criminal actions would greatly increase and the daytime dumping would be seriously reduced. As I understand it, compliance is the immediate objective. I have also been asking the Attorney General's office to consider conducting a criminal inquiry into the certification of a hog facility of one major producer located in Jones County. This request is based on information received from DWQ personnel who inspected the operation based on photographs and videos I submitted on and after January 6, 2000. One DWQ inspector offered the opinion that this facility should not have been certified based upon the waste management plan that had been established for its operation. Has any effort been made to determine whether there is sufficient probable cause to warrant such an inquiry? One month ago many hog waste pits far exceeded their freeboard limits. They are in much better shape today. So where did it all go? What good are the rules, judicial decisions and agreements if they are ignored and/or not fully enforced? Printed for Cape Fear Riverkeeper <cfrw@a wilmington.net> 3/28/00 16 ,7 t7/a /A. ll/ (7//�/ /-5� d - 4 P,/;.- /( _-.i )1 All�l(� z, Xpv--03-00 10 : 18A Env i roch[em CONsuunNi3 CHEMISTS 910 392 4424 Environmental 6602 Windmill Way Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Chemists, Inc. 910392.0223 phone 910392.4424 fax EchemWr�&_sol.com facsimile transmittal ................• To: jA C k U - From: -- Company: ��i C L�il� - D �nI�:F . _ Dater z?_ Fax No. Pages to Re: Follow: 2 �avw 1!z}3 U� _ REPORT OF ANALYSIS Date Sampled: Sampled By: WATER: 03/27/00 Greer McVicker Report To: 3 I - 3O� Greer McVicker P_OIL Sample CD i Lab ID 42544 Fecal Coliform, colonies/100 mL 138 Field # 7 ditch Field # 7 Discharge # 2545 96 New Farm Field # 8 ditch t #3 # 2546 # 2547 r 17 _ 36 _ New Farm F #8 discharge pt # 4 Comments: Samples received and ran outside of holding time per client request. Reviewed bY", (ei^�.��) 3 ( and approved for release to the client. N 0 a N d' N M M 0 m 0 ° . Temperature M Delivered By: Comments: a EIi:r ochem ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS, INC Sample Collection and Chain of Custody SAmnle Tvne! I = Inl]iipnt_ F" = Fffinpnf_ W =WPIL CT=Rtraam_ Ctl =RML 0 = filnriva nihar! 6642 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 28405 Phone: (910) 392-0223 Fox: (910) 392-4424 Sample Identiflcatlan Collection a" , o a u d " a I PRESERVATION ANALYSIS REQUESTED 9 p DATE T IME TEMP Gel 11 A ! 5� ✓ ,r .6 C G J� P" C P G G t C JXr , j V G tWi C G pt P G I G C P G G C P G G C P G G C P 77 G G NOTICE — DECHLORfNATION : Samples for Ammonia, TKN, Cyanide, Phenol, and Bacteria must be dechlorinated ,(0.2ppmor less) in the field ai the time of collection. See reverse side for instructions. Transfer Relinquished By: Date/Time 1 Received By: Date/Ti le I. 2. on Received: D .17pG Accepted: r7e;'� 1I (Received ,By: Resample Requested: Date: 3 na Time: .'. 0 AW a 00 N M Rick Dove, 11:07 PM 3/27/00 -0500, TIME OUT Page 2 of 2 Printed for Cape Fear Riverkeeper <cfw@wilmington.net> 3/28/00 Page 1 of 1 Sdf E£ gotWgaopng\wLuooleno\sap j urejSo1dl:3//=a1g file://CAProgram Files\Qualcomm\EudoralAttach\4_jpg 1 J0 1 abed 3/28/00 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Tom Whitfield WBW U 2954 NC l l l & 903 South Albertson NC 28508 Dear Tom Whitfield: NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 31-841 Duplin County This letter is being sent to clarify the recordkeeping requirement for Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) application on fields that are part of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to show that the agronomic loading rates for the crops being grown are not being exceeded, you must keep records of all sources of nitrogen that are being added to these sites. This would include nitrogen from all types of animal waste as well as municipal and industrial sludgestresiduals, and commercial fertilizers. Beginning January 1, 2000, all nitrogen sources applied to land receiving animal waste are required to be kept on the appropriate recordkeeping forms (i.e. IRR1, IRR2, DRYI, DRY2, DRY3, SLUR1, SLUR2, SLD1, and SLD2) and maintained in the facility records for review. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) compliance inspectors and Division of Soil and Water operation reviewers will review all recordkeeping during routine inspections. Facilities not documenting all sources of nitrogen application will be subject to an appropriate enforcement action. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Sonya Avant of the DWQ staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. 0 cc: Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 & #2 PO Box 98 Pink Hill NC 28572 Dear Tom Whitfield: 6T':?W'J 1 • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 31-376 Duplin County This letter is being sent to clarify the recordkeeping requirement for Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) application on fields that are part of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to show that the agronomic loading rates for the crops being grown are not being exceeded, you must keep records of all sources of nitrogen that are being added to these sites. This would include nitrogen from all types of animal waste as well as municipal and industrial sludges/residuals, and commercial fertilizers. Beginning January 1, 2000, all nitrogen sources applied to land receiving animal waste are required to be kept on the appropriate recordkeeping forms (i.e. IRR1, UUR2, DRY I, DRY2, DRY3, SLUR I, SLUR2, SLD1, and SLD2) and maintained in the facility records for review. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) compliance inspectors and Division of Soil and Water operation reviewers will review all recordkeeping during routine inspections. Facilities not documenting all sources of nitrogen application will be subject to an appropriate enforcement action. ` Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Sonya Avant of the DWQ staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincerel Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality cc: Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper . •...� �� . �aa.r�i,�,r, a i vtcAvC t-AYAUI 1 Y LOCI Permit Number: Farm Name: { gLj �Agm-.& M 0-wrier: Number of lagoons at facility: 3_ r Operator in Responsible Charge: Certificate Number: r?oj If there is more than one lagoon at this facility, please describe in words or by drawing, which lagoon is identified as lagoon number 1, la Mon number 2, etc. and note (asterik *) which lagoons, if any, have designed spillways. 4 Up Lowest Point Qn The Eml2ankment a �� ? Start Pump � 120 inches 26 Inches Mid Level 1-32_ Innches 38 Inches Record freeboard lus available storage capacity sn feet. (Inches) Dare La oon iV Z Lagoon # Lagoon # J initials Date Lagoon # LaLoon La oon # 3 Initials J. Jft 9s. s1,,ct ! 49' : 911 �, D 7 ,s �5.1 9 J 6 _ b , i S. -�,•. -- erg• � �S s a ,4 s - °� a, ,ems Freeboard plus available storage capacity is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embanicment and the level ot' liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. Freeboard plus a%-ailable storage must be recorded weekly. State of North Carolina �ECE EDlikT Department of Environment JUL 0 2 i998 / • • and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality .By. �l r James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director NCDENR NORTH CARouNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES June 26, 1998 Tom Whitfield W13W Farm #1 & #2 PO Box 98 Pink Hill NC 28572 Subject: Reissuance of Certificate of Coverage No.AWS310376 WB W Farm # 1 & #2 Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Division of Water Quality modified the Swine Waste Operation General Permit originally issued to this facility on July 25, 1997. In accordance with the issuance of the revised General Permit, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) to Tom Whitfield, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the WBW Farm #1 & #2, located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 4800 Farrow to Wean and the application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003, and shall hereby void COC No AWS310376 dated July 25, 1997. The COC shall hereby incorporate by reference any specific conditions of the previous COC issued to this facility. The purpose of this COC is to allow coverage under the revised General Permit. Please review the revised General Permit (enclosed) and pay particular attention to Condition II.10 regarding tree removal from lagoon embankments, Condition III.1 regarding inspection frequency of the waste treatment, storage and collection system and Condition II1.6 regarding notification requirements for system failures, spills and emergencies. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity.Affirmative;Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS310376 WB W Farm # 1 & 42 Page 2, Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual_ non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Katharine Keaton at (919) 733-5083 ext. 533. Sincerely, for A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director June 26, 1998 Tom Whitfield WBW II 2954 NC 111 & 903 South Albertson NC 28508 NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF EWARONMENT AND N{QuRAL RESOURCES Subject: Reissuance of Certificate of Coverage No.AWS310841 WBW II Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Division of Water Quality modified the Swine Waste Operation General Permit originally issued to this facility on June 26, 1997. In accordance with the issuance of the revised General Permit, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) to Tom Whitfield, authorizing the. operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the WBW 11, located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 2400 Farrow to Wean and the application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003, and shall hereby void COC No AWS310841 dated June 26, 1997. The COC shall hereby incorporate by reference any specific conditions of the previous COC issued to this facility. The purpose of this COC is to allow coverage under the revised General Permit. Please review the revised General Permit (enclosed) and pay particular attention to Condition IL 10 regarding tree removal from lagoon embankments, Condition III.1 regarding inspection frequency of the waste treatment, storage and collection system and Condition 1II.6 regarding notification requirements for system failures, spills and emergencies. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS310841 WBW II Page 2 Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff` may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Sue Homewood at (919) 733-5083 ext. 502. Sincerely, for A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director October 17, 1997 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Tom Whitfield 2954 NC 111 & 903 Albertson NC 28508 ANT W.19YVAA C)EHNF1 Subject: WBW H COC No. AWS31084I Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The subject facility was issued a Certificate of Coverage (COC) on 6126/97 authorizing the operation of the animal waste collection, treatment, storage, and land application system ,in accordance with General Permit No. AWG 100000. On Aug. 27, 1997 Governor Hunt signed into law the Clean Water Responsibility Act. The Clean Water Responsibility. Act included several changes to the Swine Farm Siting Act (Siting Act) including the requirement that all -set back distances be met for any swine lagoon or swine house for which construction commences on'or after the effective date. of the Clean Water Responsibility Act (Aug. 27, 1997). Before the Siting Act was amended, it required the set back distances be met at the time the swine house or lagoon was sited. The change in siting requirements may apply to Your farm since construction may not have cornmenced by the effective date of the Clean Water Responsibility Act. Your farm was permitted prior to the effective date of the Clean Water Responsibility Act; therefore, you meet one of the exceptions to the moratorium. However, the farm must be re-evaluated and, if necessary, re -designed to meet the new requirements of the Siting Act to remain covered under the General Permit. Within 15 days of the date of this letter, you are requested to submit, notification to the Division of Wate. Quality whether the farm was under construction on or before Aug. 27, 1997. If the farm was not under construction on or before Aug. 27, 1997, then a revised Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must be submitted to reflect the new siting requirements. Construction not in compliance with the Siting Act is a violation of State Statutes and the General Permit. If you have any questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact me at (919) 733- 5083 extension 540. Sincerely Krm' H`Clotson,I. vls 'r - Non -discharge Permitting Unit cc: WiImington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Permit File P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper V M+ \ wR. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director May 1, 1997 Tom Whitfield WBW II Farm 2954 NC I I I & 903 South Albertson, NC 28504 AM15TA 14 �J a E DEHNFR. Subject: Application No. 31-841 Additional Information Request WBW 11 Farm Animal Waste Operation Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: The Permits and Engineering Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by May 31, 1997: 1) The Liquid Animal Waste Operations Permit Application and the Waste Utilization Plan's Narrative of Operation state that 40 acres are cleared and available for application. The Waste Utilization Plan states that 60.2 acres are required for the proper management of this facility. It appears that insufficient lands are available for the proper management of this facility. Please provide additional documentation describing the acreage that is cleared and available for waste application. 2) Concerns have been raised concerning the proximity of wetlands to the proposed facility. Please provide documentation describing any additional wetlands delineations that may have been performed by the Army Corps of Engineers. Please provide documentation describing the steps that have been taken to prevent an impact on wetland areas. 3) Please submit the odor control checklist. 4) Please provide documentation describing the steps taken to determine that no subsurface drain tiles are present. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter, must be submitted on or before May 31, 1997, or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. EivE MAY U 5 1997 P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919.733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 500/6 recycled! 10% post -consumer paper Or 446 Pleasebe advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 362. cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File Sincerely, -T Michael T. Lewandowski Environmental Engineer State Engineering Review Group State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Steve W. Tedder, Chairman Tom Whitfield WBW U 2954 NC Ill & 903 Albertson NC 28508 Dear Mr. Whitfield: DEC S 1 W7 LT.K;WA E N F=1 Subject: Classification of Animal Waste Management Systems Facility: WBW H Facility ID #: 31-941 County: Duplin Senate Bill 1217, An Act to Implement Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Study Commission on Agricultural Waste, was enacted -by the North Carolina General Assembly on June 21, 1996. This bill requires that a certified operator be designated as the Operator in Charge (OIC) by January 1, 1997, for each animal waste management system that serves 250 or more swine, 100 or more confined cattle, 75 or more horses, 1,000 or more sheep, or 30,000 or more confined poultry with a liquid animal waste management system. Our records indicate that your facility is registered with the Division of Water Quality and meets the requirements for designating an OIC. A training and certification program is available for aninmal waste management system operators. For information on the training programs please contact your local Cooperative Extension Agent. Operator certifications are issued by the Water Pollution Control Systems Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC). For information on the certification process, please contact the Technical Assistance and Certification Unit at (919) 733-0026. The type of training and certification required for the operator of each system is based on the nature of the wastes to be treated and the treatment process(es) primarily used to treat the animal waste. There are two types of animal waste management systems, type A and type B. Type A animal waste management systems are generally used to treat waste generated by monogastric animals which produce a low -fiber waste. Type B animal waste management systems are generally used to treat waste generated by ruminants and other animals which produce a high -fiber waste. The type of training and certification an operator receives should correspond with the type of system(s) they intend to operate. For more information on the classification of your system please contact the Technical Assistance and Certification Unit. As the owner of an animal operation with an animal waste management system, you must designate an Operator in Charge and must submit the enclosed designation form to the WPCSOCC. if you do not intend to operate your animal waste management system yourself, you must designate an employee or engage a contract operator to be the Operator in Charge. The person designated as the Operator in Charge, whether yourself or another person, must possess a currently valid certificate of the appropriate type_ Sincerely, �l Joseph B. McMinn, Supervisor Technical Assistance and Certification Unit cd/AW OIC Designation Enclosure cc: Wilmington Regional Office Water Quality Files P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-0026 Fax 919-733-1338 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 7Ar4iRF,CEIVEI�?I"' JUL 0 7 1997 Al James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemor BY: Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary E D E H N F1 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director June 26, 1997 Tom Whitfield WBW II 2954 NC 111 & 903 . Albertson NC 28508 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310841 WBW II Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: In accordance with your application received on'. March 31, 1997, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) to Farm No. 31-841, authorizing the operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with the StaWs General Permit (attached). This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the WBW II Farm, located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 2400 Farrow to Wean and the application to a minimum of 60.2 acres of land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until December 31, 2001. Pursuant. to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. A minimum of 60.2 acres of land, as specified in the CAWMP,. must be.cleared and available for waste application prior to the stocking of animals. As per Natural Resources Conservation Service Standard 633, crops shall be removed from the i e within one year of harvesting to prevent reintroduction of nutrients into the environment. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC. Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual - non -discharge permit by this the engineer listed below - for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, .please contact Mike Lewandowski at (919) 733-5083 ext. 362. incerely, A. Preston Howard, P.E. cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) _ Duplin County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit Files State of North Carolina Department of Environment, RECETED Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality JUL �- 9 1997 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor BY: Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director July 25, 1997 Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 PO Box 334 Pink Hill NC 28572 LT.KMAI A&14 [DEHNFR. Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310376 WBW Farm #1 Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: In accordance with your application received on June 24, 1997, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) to Farm No. 31-375, authorizing the operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with the State's General Permit (attached). This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management. of animal waste from the WBW Farm #1, located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 4800 Farrow to Wean and the application to a minimum of 110.5 acres of land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until December 31, 2001. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. In accordance with General Statue 143-215.10C, Animal Waste Management Plans shall include the following components: " - A checklist of odor sources and best management practices to minimize these sources. - A checklist of insect sources and best management practices to minimize these sources. - Provisions set forth for acceptable methods of disposing of mortalities. - Provisions regarding emergency action plans. Your existing Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must include the above elements, by December 31, 1998. Documentation of the certification must be available to inspectors onsite. Submittal of the amended certification statement shall be required upon renewal of your permit coverage in 2001. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper 1\ Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact J R Joshi at (919) 733-5083 ext. 363. Sincerely, Gam` Y—A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: (Cei-tificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duphn County Health Department V1Wilmington-Regional-Office; Water ( uMity_5ection Duplin Coun y Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File - � /sPI74 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Ad Division of Water Quality �, Non -Discharge Permit Application Form / Survey (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) General Permit - Liquid Animal Waste Operations The following questions have been completed utilizing information on rile with the Division. Please review the information for completeness and make any corrections which are appropriate. If a question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do not leave any question unanswered. Application Date: I. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST P!ease indicate that you have included the fbl1Q ink required ituns by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. 1. One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; 2. Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is disposed; 3. Two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAWMP, one must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. I1. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Farm's name: W B W Farm # 1 Applicants Initials i 2. Print Land Owners name: I= Mitfieid 3. Land Owners Mailing address: PO Box334 City: Pink Hill NC Zip: 28572_ Telephone Number: 568-3132 _ 4. County where farm is located: Duplin 5. Fana Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. PIease include a copy of a county road map with the location of the farm identified): On south side,Qf H y, 903 approx0.75 miles southwest 9f SR Imo_intersection, Northeast Cap& Fear River. 6. Print Farm ManaQ ame (if different from Land Owner): -S-tm 7. Less / Integrator's n e (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): C(trroL(' _ _o 31 - 376 TRECEIVED l JUL 2 9 1997 Y: FORM: AWO-G-E 2/26/97 Page 1 of 3 W. OPERATION INFORMATION: 1. Farm No. }U-M 2. Operation Description: -Swine operation Farrow to Wean -0 60- Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? F--j yes; [ o. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility TXW of Swine h1o. of Animals - Tvoe of Poultry Ng. of Animals I= gf Cattle No, of Animals 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Layer 0 Dairy 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Non -Layer 0 Beef 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 4 $ 0 O 0 Turkey 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) Other Type of Livestock on the farm: Cot -, No. of Animals 30 J q6 110•S r<eo•u 3. Acreage cleared and available for application: _; Rec�wired Acreage (as-listedthe CAWMP}: IASSOM 191.7j= Te4kit - 3 11jr%3i e.d. 1g-�. 4. Number of Lagoons: ; Total. Capacity *r 0"9 i#t!2r k t- A _ Cubic Feet (k3) Number of Storage Ponds: ; Total Capacity: Cubic Feet (ft3) 5. Is animal waste being applied on any field which has subsurface drains? YES or a (please circle one) 6. Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity of or under the lagoon? YES or(please circle one) IV. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: I, I o,M tQ X6�= P Lp l _ (Land Owner's name listed in question 1I.2), attest that this application for W . kj, w, ,AlfN _1 (Farm name listed in question II.1) 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 to me as incomplete. Signature Date L` l — R V . MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) I, r .�Oucl (Managers name listed in question iI 6), attest that this application for _ ?w tit,, ,,, :0 -f- _ _ (Farm name listed in question 1I.1) 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 �mDlete. l] Signature Date U -1 6 - 5� 7 THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 'AE SC -am r--D Vtl=k �, flw ik F RM:_. W4-G.F. %7 -P-age ? f- ��_ V State of North Carolina • Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit Application Form / Survey (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) General Permit - Liquid Animal Waste Operations The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file with the Division. 1'lense ri-view the lnformation Gir cor»pleteness mid ntake nny corrections wlilrlo are topprolsrlitie. Ir a question 1111s not I1l•t•11 Completed by the MVISIuu, plemse complete as best as possible. Do not leave any question unanswered. Application Date: 6 — / `^ I I. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. rm icants 1 i ial 1. One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; ' 2. Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is disposed; 3. Two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAWMP, one must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. II. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Farms name: WBW Farm #2 2. Print Land Owner's name: Torn Whitfield 3. Land Owner's Mailing address: PO Box 334 _ City: pink Hill NC Zip- .2$.72_ Telephone Number: 568-3137 4. County where farm is located: Duplin 5. Farm Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. Please include a copy of a county road map with the location of the farm identified): Qn south side of Hwy. 903 Uprox•,Q 75-miles southwest of SR 13QQ intersection. 6. Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner): -,�+eQUA 7. Lessee's I ntegrat s name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): C4rro (1,5 Flog 31 - 377 $1A IV. I, III. OPERATION _INFURMATION: L' Farm. No.: 31-377 2, Operation Description: Swine operation Farrow to Wean 2400 - Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? Q yes; Ono. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility Tyne of Swine No. of ArMalN JyM of bul"No. of Animals Tvoe of Cattle CIq. of Animals 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Layer 0 Dairy 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Non -Layer 0 Beef 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0-14 D 0 0 Turkey 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) Other Type of Livestock on. the farm. _ No. of Animals;, 3c'- �ZL7 3. Acreage cleared and available for application: 55.00 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the CAWMP}: 4. Number of Lagoons: ; Total Capacity: 'SS/Sq_!_Cubic Feet (0) Number of Storage Ponds: ; Total Capacity: Cubic Feet (ft3) 5. Is animal waste being applied on any field which has subsurface drains? YES or <iiDplease circle one) 6. Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity of or under the lagoon? _ YES or (0 (please circle one) APPLICANTM CERTIFICATION: r (Land Owner's name listed in question I1.2), attest that this application for (Farm name listed in question II.l) 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 to me as incomplete. Signature Date l� 4 V . MANAGER'S CERTFICAnTION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) S�►•-p �.i/ (Managers name listed in question 11.6), attest that this application for (Farm name listed in question II.1.) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all requited parts of this application are not corn feted and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned as irplete. Signature Date _ -(0-7 16 �9 J THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (9I9) 733-5083 .ti --FORM-:.-A n-G-F 2126197 p2se I of 3 D Lc NE;DIVED colw L R CN 11 Is 97 JUL -3 CARROLL'S FOODS,, INC. P. O. Drawer 856 WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA 28398 FACILITY DESIGN AND WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FARM NAME OR NUMBER -TIO M FARM DESCPJYnON 45500 "�Aou) 11D W"fq LOCATION H \1 C n 1) COMPANY FARM �t 0 CONTRACT GROWER Lf--- i RECEIVED SEP 2 9 w.B.w. FARM mr P.O. BOX 98 PINK HILL, N.C. 28572 9/25197 MR. BRIAN WRENN DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY 127 CARDINIAL DRIVE EXT. WILMINGTON, N.C. 28405 DEAR MR. WRENN. THIS LETTER IS TO ADDRESS THE 9110/97 ANN INSPE THAT WAS CONDUCTED FOR WBW FARM #1 AND #2 FACILI (31-376} ENCLOSED IS A COPY OF THE ADMENDED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN, CURRENTLY OUR FARM STAFF IS WORKING ON BERMS, RESEEDING AND FILLING IN LOW AREAS. OUR GOAL IS TO COMPLETE THIS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WEATHER PERMITTING. IF YOU NEED ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LET US KNOW. THANK YOU, -r �v- TOM WHITFI D JURCEtVIRIP stp Igo WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Owners name--:WBW 2806 County:DUPLIN Mail Address-:HWY 11 Type of production unit ---- :FAR -WEAN Number of animal units-----: 4800 Type of waste facility -----:Anaerobic Lagoon Temporary storage period---: 180 days Method of application ------ :IRRIGATION Amount of animal waste produced-----------------: 29252 tons/year Amount of plant available N produced by animals-: 25920 lbs./year Commercial N to apply on planned acreage--------: 0 lbs./year Your animal waste utilization plan has been specifically developed for your swine operation. The plan is based on the soil types, crops to be grown, and method of.application for your particular operation. The waste must be land applied at a ,specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or ground water. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates and leaching potential. Waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils or on land when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or not more than 30 days prior to planting. Soil incorporation of waste will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. Page 2 The acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Annual acreage requirements may be more or less based on the waste analysis report for your waste management facility. YOUR WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: Tract Field Soil Crop Yield Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month to No. No. Type Code /Acre /Unit Used Apply 72060 6 NOB K N/A 50.00 16.0 800 S-APRIL 72060 6 NOB B 5.2 50.00 16.0 4160 MAR-OCT 72060 5 NOB L N/A 50.00 12.0 600 S-APRIL 72060 5 NOB C 6.1 50.00 12.0 3660 MAR-OCT 72060 5 AU L N/A 50.00 4.0 200 S-APRIL 72060 5 AU C 5.5 50.00 4.0 1100 MAR-OCT 72060 4 TO K N/A 50.00 25.0 1250 APRIL-Seer: 72060 4 4 TO K N/A 50.00 _25.0 1250 S-APRIL 72060 3 TO K N/A 50.00 18.0 900 S-APRIL 72060 3 TO B 3.8 50.00 18.0 3420 MAR-OCT 72060 2 TO K N/A 50.00 4.0 200 !-APRIL-SEPr: 72060 *r 2 TO K N/A 50.00 4.0 200 S-APRIL 72060 1 PA K N/A 50.00 31.0 1550 S-APRIL 72060 1 PA B 4.7 50.00 31.0 7285 MAR-OCT Total 220.0 26575 Available Nitrogen (includes commercial) 25920 Surplus Or Deficit -655 Crop codes: Crop -unit A=Barley-bu. B=Bermudagrass(graze)-tons C=Bermudagrass(hay)-tons D=Corn(grain)-bu. E=Corn(silage)-tons F=Cotton-lbs. lint G=Fescue(graze)-tans H=Fescue(hay)-tons . RYE FoR GRAZ14G MIu.E,-- FOK GAiNziNG I=Oats-bu. J=Rye-bu. K=Small grain(graze)-acre L=Small grain(hay)-acre M=Sorghum(grain)-cwt. W=Wheat-bu. Y=Fescue(pasture)-tons Z=Bermudagrass(pasture)-tons If more commercial fertilizer is used than shown in this plan, then additional acres of land may be needed. A three to fifteen feet wide permanent grass filter strip should be seeded along all ditches in fields that receive animal waste. Additional comments: -------------------- Prepared by: A�Www 405an Title:rc-rV,j/C,gSAw. Date: 2&7ZY7 Concurred in by: _ t< st!'emz Date: � Producer I understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates that no runoff occurs. Date: 9 �� .a,- R J'-'Z � Producer Technical Specialist: }e-Q.;e Date: 9h7 (Copy to producer and copy to case file) SO IS , lb �Co b "i. Lo ;4s . I f 1LP :S A4 Ao 1 Ac— Ni D �� 2Ee 09:27 919-733-0059 NON -DISCHARGE COMP PAGE 02/03 d�5t� b State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health., and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office lames B. Hunt, Jr. Division of Water Quality Wayne McDevitt Cloverrlor Secretary September 15, 1997 S kalifled. Mail # Z 312 639 929 Attu R Wot Reouest>ad Tom Whitfield VMW Farm #1 and #2 PO Box 98 Funk Hill, NC 28572 Subject: NOTICE OP DMCMgCY WBW Fans #1 and #2 Facility Number. 31-376 Duplin County Dear 11'L;. Whitfield: Ou September 10, 1997 Staff from the Wirlmingm Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality, itlspected your animal operation and the lagoon(s) serving this opmation. it was observed that crops which are not designated in the certified animal waste management plan are being grown in the spray fields. 'the appropriaW crops as designated by the certified plan should be planted in the spray fields or the certified plan should be amended to include these crops. Waste application to these spray fileds should be disco-ritinued until the situation can be corrected. In addition, as was discussed at the time of the inspection, the low areas in the spray fields #1, #5 and #6 should be filled and reseeded to prevent excess ponding during waste application, and berms should be built around any hydrants located near field ditches. We suggest that you contact your service company, local MRCS or Soil and Water District office for any assistance they may be able to provide to correct the situation. To remain a deemed permitted facility, you must notify this office inwlibng within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of this notice, what actions will be taken to comply with your waste management plan. Failure to do so may result in the facility losing it's deemed permitted stars, requiring it to obtain an individual non discharge permit. 127 Cardinal Drivc Extension, VVllmingron, N-C. 2MOS-3945 a Tekphone 910-395-39M e lynx 910.350,2004 An EqW OPPMWAity Af$emetive Acdon Employer NMC . !'M3,'ir.'"i; 2000 08: 27 919-733-0059 NON -DISCHARGE COMP PAGE 03/03 Tom Whitfield September 15, 1997 Page 2. Plea_Se be aware it is a viioiaton of North Carolina Gemeral Statuses and Rules to discharge wastewater to the surface waters of the State without a permit and/or to fail to follow a certified waste management plan. The Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources has the authority to levy a civil penalty of not mcne than $10,000 per day per violation. When the requited corrective actions are complete, please notify this office in waiting at the address below, If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call David Holsinger, Andy Helminger or Brun Wrean at 910-395-3900. Sincerely, Brian L. Wrenn Environmental Specialist cc. Billy Houston, County Soil and Water Conservation Sandra Weitzel, NC Division of Soil and Water Conservation Don Butler, Carroll's Foods QWWti ons Branch Wihn ngton'Files R ECED y`. S ,VAttR CICA ITY `!""TION glue Eft. State of North Carolina Department of Environmen SCE='+ Health and Natural Resbur es Division of Water Quality JUL 0 9 1997 BY: James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director July 7, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: Wilmington Regional Water Quality Supervisor FROM: Sue Homewood' Ql SUBJECT: Notification of Facility Number Change The following changes have been made to the Animal Operations Database. Please make appropriate changes in your files. Facility numbers 31-376 and 31-377 were combined into one facility; facility number 31- 376. Facility number 31-377 was deleted from the animal operations database: If you have any comments or questions please feel free to call me at (919) 733-5083 ext 502. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 1 • • Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor E H N Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., RE., Director April 3, 1997 Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 PO Box 334 Pink ' Hill NC 28572 SUBJECT: Notice of Violation . Designation of Operator in Charge WBW Farm #1 Facility Number 31--376 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: You were notified by. letter dated November 12, 1996, that you were required to designate a certified animal waste management system operator as Operator in Charge for the subject facility by January 1, 1997. Enclosed with that letter was an Operator in Charge Designation Form for your facility. Our records indicate that this completed Form has not yet been returned to our office. For your convenience we are sending you another Operator in Charge Designation Form for your facility. Please return this completed Form to this office as soon as possible but in no case later than April 25, 1997. This office maintains a list of certified operators in your area if you need assistance in locating a certified operator. Please note that failure to designate an Operator in Charge of your animal waste management system, is a violation of N.C_G.S. 90A-47.2 and you will be assessed a civil penalty unless an appropriately certified operator is designated. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as absolving you of the responsibility and liability for any past or future violations for your failure to designate an appropriate Operator in Charge by January 1, 1997. If you have questions concerning this matter, please. contact our Technical Assistance and Certification Group at (919)733-0026. Sincerely, 1). Pit for Steve W. Tedder, Chiefs Water Quality Section bb/awdeslet 1 cc: Wilmington Regional Office Facility File Enclosure P.O. Box 29535, �ift� FAX 919-733-2496 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 vf An Equal FAX Action Employer Telephone 919-733-7015 50% recycles/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environmen , �--, Health and Natural Resour6es�' IVE Division of Water Quality r JUL 2 9 3997 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor TLBY-- Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director July 28, 1997 AF15VA r4j* :3EHNf-1 MEMORANDUM To: Animal Operations Personnel, Regional Offices From: Mike L.ewandowski, Environmental Engineer M T t State Engineering Review Group Subject: General Permits for Animal Operations Attached are copies of the application packages for facilities that have received General Permits for Liquid Animal Waste Operations. Copies of the Certificates of Coverage for these facilities have been sent to your attention under separate cover. If you have any questions, please contact me at 733-5083 ext. 362, or mikelew@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources RECEIVED- A • Division of Water Quality JUN 1997 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary K E'---� N A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director June 25, 1997 Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 P.O. Box 334 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: Farm No. 31-376 Additional Information Request WBW Farm # 2 Animal Waste Operation Duplin County Dear Tom Whitfield: The Permits and Engineering Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. The application package contains only ONE copy of the filled application form. All other required items listed on Part I (Required Items Checklist) of the General Permit- Liquid Animal Waste Operations are missing and should be sent to this office before July 25, 1997. Please reference the subject farm number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, and submitted to my attention at the address below. Please note that failure to provide this additional information on or before the above requested date can result in your application being returned as incomplete. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 363. Sincerely,, J.R. tJshi Soil Scientist State Engineering Review Group cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources f Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director June 11, 1997 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 PO Box 334 Pink Hill NC 28572 Farm Number: 31-376 Dear Tom Whitfield: I N1.9XA T 0 �A&j maim �EHNR You are hereby notified that WBW Farm #1, in accordance with G.S. 143-215.10C, must apply for coverage under an Animal Waste Operation General Permit. Upon receipt of this letter, your farm has thirty (30) days to submit the attached application and all supporting documentation. In accordance with Chapter 626 of 1995 Session Laws (Regular Session 1996), Section 19(c)(2), any owner or operator who fails to submit an application by the date specified by the Department SHALL NOT OPERATE the animal waste system after the specified date. Your application must be returned within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter. Failure to submit the application as required may also subject your facility to a civil penalty and other enforcement actions for each day the facility is operated following the due date of the application. The attached application has been partially completed using information listed in your Animal Waste Management Plan Certification Form. If any of the general or operation information listed is incorrect please make corrections as noted on the application before returning the application package. The signed original application, one copy of the signed application, two copies of a general location map, and two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must be returned to complete the application package. The completed package should be sent to the following address: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 If you have any question concerning this letter, please call John Jallah at (919) 733-5083 extension 364 or Dave Holsinger with the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 395-3900 Sincerely, �"A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Permit File (w/o encl.) Wilmington Regional Office (w/o encl.) P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5063 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%'recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary November 13, 1996 Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 PO Box 334 Pink Hill NC 28572 SUBJECT: Operator In Charge Designation Facility: WBW Farm #1 Facility ID#: 31-376 Duplin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: Senate Bill 1217, An Act to Implement Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Study Commission on Agricultural Waste, enacted by the 1996 North Carolina General Assembly, requires a certified operator for each animal waste management system that serves 250 or more swine by January 1, 1997. The owner of each animal waste management system must submit a designation form to the Technical Assistance and Certification Group which designates an Operator in Charge and is countersigned by the certified operator. The enclosed form must be submitted by January 1, 1997 for all facilities in operation as of that date. Failure to designate a certified operator for your animal waste management system is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H .0224 and may result in the assessment of a civil penalty. If you have questions concerning operator training or examinations for certification, please contact your local North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service agent or our office. Examinations have been offered on an on -going basis in many counties throughout the state for the past several months and will continue to be offered through December 31, 1996. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions concerning this requirement please call Beth Buffington or Barry Huneycutt of our staff at 919/733-0026. Sincerely, A. res ow ., ire for Division of Water Quality Enclosure cc: Wilmington- Regional Office Water Quality Files P.O. Box 27687. - 14.CRaleigh,, North Carolina 27611 76$7 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmotive Action Employer Voice 919-715-4100 W16 recycled/100/. post -consumer paper A-N=Y-XL WASTE YEAXAGM—rE= PLAN CERTI?1CATSON FOR NEW OR E7T JXIMED FEEDIS C t 4L��� � Please retu--= the cc- leted form to the Division of Eavixornesztal Vmnacement at � the addisaa oa the revenget aide of his fog. jCJ N 1719,04 19,C4 Name of far. (Please print): W13WFarm r (,O,n--vVhi-i{i e1d) _yWA r`i -r0 Address: PO Q�# LFTY n Phone No- •gj9�'6�r-�3�3'7 _ ��NINGi 6RA��C,�i County :' Farm location: Latitude and Longitude:3s oo' Dom' /22f S 132 (recuired) . Also, please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified. Type of operation (swine, layer, dairy, etc.) Design capacity (number of animals):, 2.1i`Oo Average size of operation (12 month population avg.):-Z 400 - Average acreage needed for•land application of waste (acres):�sS� --=-aaaaaa��aasnma=aaaaa:a=a�=a=a=a�aaaa�a=acap��a�=a..e=sac===cam===a===-ssaa Technical specialist certification ' As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, T- certify that the new or expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets the design, construction, operation and maintenance standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management and the USDA -Soil Conservation Service anal/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to ISA NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements and their corresponding minimLua criteria-hax4e-been verified by me or other designated technical specialists and are included in the plan as applicable: minimum separations (buffers); liners or : equivalent for lagoons or waste storage ponds; waste storage capacity; -adequate quantity and amount of land for waste utilization (or use of third party) ; access or ownership of proper waste application equipment; schedule for timing of applications; application rates; loading rates; and the control of the discharge of pollutants fron stormwater runoff events less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour stores, A611iS � _ /} _ / �A.t� 4s Ye.� o of Technical_ Specialist (Please Print) : Affiliation: L'u Address (Agency) Phone No. 9J 0'Z'94 22- SW Date: Signature- S" Z� S� i va=x..---e-aa-..-aaas�a-aav-saa�aaaaassaaysxaaaaaa��ena o=xt �...-=��-aa�n=a�ca Owner/manager Agreement I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved ani'Mal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. 1 (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmen!.'::.1 Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand tint there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface water= of the state either through a man -lade conveyance or t`:rouch runoff from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan. will be filed at the fa--m and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. �1� ,f 27a-e of Land O--=er (P e s int) : l/IWAW Farm -01 JOM v��iT7�ia)deqll Signature: Date: ' Nana of iSanage=, if fferent from owner (Please print): Signature: Date: '_dote: A change in .land ownership. requires notification or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) to be submitted to the Division of Environmental _Management.within 60 days of a title transfer. OvDv q - DE: Lr' USE ONLY:ACNE## I ` C Aqb �`-3� 'State of North Caroli 6 Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources DEC ] J 1994 Division of Environmental Management i James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director December 9, 1994 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Tom Whitfield WBW Farm #1 P.O. Box 334 Pink Hill, NC 28572 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION Certification for New or Expanded Animal Waste Management Plans As Per 15A NCAC 211.0217 WBW Farm #1 plin County Dear Mr. Whitfield: This letter transmits a Notice of Violation against Tom Whitfield. This Notice is based on the following facts: An approved animal waste management plan certification was not recieved by the Division of Environmental Management before animals were stocked at your facility as required by 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 2H _0217(a)(1)(H)(vii). I conclude Tom Whitfield violated or failed to act in accordance with the requirements of 15A NCAC 2H .0217(a)(1)(H)(vii). Persons in violation of this rule are subject to an enforcement action as per 15A NCAC 2H .0217(d). A review of the Animal Waste Mana ement Plan Certification for New or E3panded Feedlolg received by the Division indicated that prior to the operation's certification on May 12, 1994, animals were already stocked at your facility. Within 10 days of the receipt of this Notice, please submit an explanation stating why animals were stocked at this facility prior to obtaining approval of its animal waste management plan. This explanation should be submitted to the attention of Dianne Williams Wilburn of the Division's Water Quality Section at the letterhead address. Please be advised that nothing in this letter absolves you of your responsibility to abide by any requirement regarding the processing and ultimate disposal of animal waste. The Division may pursue further enforcement action for this and any additional violation of State Law. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact either Dave Adkins, Regional Water Quality Supervisor of our Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 395-3900 or Dianne Williams Wilburn of our Central Office staff at (919) 733-5083, extension 232. Sincerely, . Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Reg Supervisor CompliancelEnforcement File Central Files Public Information Officer Planning Branch ANLuLL WaSTr 'r PLANCr�Zs TILT=O:i FOR NaW_OR F :PA2IDED P ��•';—+E 2 _ Please retu-a tha cletad for to the Diviaioa of Etxva-rormeatai tinza emea at t!' t!iyh a addesa as t4 revarsa silo of Chia Eorm. 71994 . Name of farm (Please print) :-WAW Herr, ' t (Tom Whii-Leld) —����� �`) � i Address- Po — Ae.F ` Phone No.: NING RANCHCounty : I.1, . rm Falocation: Latitude and Longitude:Z 22' off' /2Lo ,L o� (required) . Also, Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified. Type of operation (swine, layer, dairy, etc.):�Swi�� Design capacity (number of animals): Dv Average size of operation-(12 month population avg.): 0 Average acreage needed for -land application of waste (acres): aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa�aasaaaawaaaaaa=aaaaasaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraa;aaaaaaa3aaaaa Tec--ical SpecialiaC Cam iEj.catioa As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC GF .00OS, I certify that the new or expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets the design, construction, operation and maintenance standards and specifications of'the Division of Environmental Management and the -USDA -Soil Conservation Service and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to I5A NCAC ZH.0217 and LEA NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements and their corresponding minimum criteriz haze_beerx verified by me or other designated technical specialists and are included in the plan as applicable: minimum separations -(buffers); liners or equivalent for lagoons or waste storage ponds; waste storage capacity; adequate quantity and amount of land for waste utilization (or use of. third party); access or ownership of proper waste application equipment; schedule for timing of applications; application rates; loading rates; and the control of the discharge of pollutants from stormwater runoff events less severe than the 25-yeax, 24-hour storm. 4. Na=e of Tec:stical_ Speciaiiat (Please print) :l/11 E d'4gci Affiliation: ga Address (Agency) :I d &IC77-71.. L Phone No. u ' Z56• y Date ==gsaaagq�aae=a;�aa==aaaa ��sac�sa:aatist�asasaaaaaasaaaaaaa�sssaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Owaer/Lanager A<Re6ElA3t I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. 1 (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of snvironmi—�*:-1 Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understa:d tnat there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state either through a man -trade conveyance or through runoff from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour stoma. The approved plan will be filed at the far= and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. Namo of Laad owa4r (Pnieits�int) : WA W F ran lo-rn Wl�i 'L1oi� Signature: Dates-_ ruse of )tanager, if afferent from owner (Please print): Signature: • Date: : A change in land ownership requires notification or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management within 60 days of a title transfer. OUDV 1 DE_ USE 4NLY:ACNzW# _ J i DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. Box 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 284Q2-18W IN REPLY REFMM October 26, 1993 Flood Plain Management Services Branch Carroll's Foods, Inc. Post Office Drawer 856 Warsaw, North Carolina 28398 Gentlemen: This is in response to the October 22, 1993, request from Mr. Tom Whitfield for additional information on the proposed hog rearing site near the Northeast Cape Fear River, about 1-1/2 miles above the Sarecta Bridge (S.R. 1700) in Duplin County, North Carolina. The 1962 flood profile as shown on the data we furnished in our letter of September 17, 1993, is the highest flood of record "(1940 to present) at the U.S. Geological Gage site at Chinquapin. However, outside that period of record, in 1908 there are indications a fl ood occurred that was about 2 feet higher than' the 1962 event. This would make the highest known flood event approximately equivalent to the 100-year-frequency flood as shown on the profile furnished in our earlier letter. If we can be of further assistance on this or any other flood plain matter, please contact us. - " Sincerely, K. B. Old, Jr., P.F. Chief, Flood Plain Management Services Branch ,c. TABLE OF CONTENTS +elicinity'Map....... ................................ L 4-a._... 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R - s: all. -OR. � -� - W-7 ""t. -Saublc '•I REMILRS_ '} •G �4 > r - ' j `;r 4s: �. ` /� :f r r/ 'fit; : a AX Amp 7 4-.o —I.., P� . --.1 — . f D" f : -. a Jm- AW04 4L a -.7 e. be—rdm GENZRAL PIZ%XRKS-. 2A 125 1241 27128129 1 30031 W320 33034 135 136037U 35113.GU46 411 Et I ME I �l 1AMN , MUM, SUN] M. M. MiMMOMMS 116M 11/10/03 00:54 109102962122 USDA SCS Q002 C of Ae+. 5,-70 �%�`/i(/ ZpEL CONSERVATI4F! SERVICE SOIL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE SUITAGPLITY OF PROPOSED POND �ITF . •"plop. .: WATZ"H--p AREA ,s • r. r z • « +a: • . r r t • r ■■��'*��4i>�i�L3�r���i����iiit ■■w � ��s�w■w�■NMI Ex i,kevum■oss"nomomm NONE ■EEM - MENE■EE■MENUM WEEM mNo m»ommmum■ FEE RENNES ANSI"w ■OMEN ■��iw �i�0�w�w �1� w■MUMEMM Srw�EN 0 ■■■ mmsw ONES sommo■■ mowmo■s 8 ■■mmom ■■■�� SE■N�wiww����■r�■w ■�s��■ S■■049 �wi■�■�1■��■�■■i■�■��r -%W-v ;Q fW�SYME3 I �1�fR' �W- W r rl',��� �• 4� • Ei ����� ���. (i!i�,C�!F'!'�I�;Sim =-wm"lu&qlW-NMow MEN ram �,����� �iiili�i:l;ir R'i����■ ullm-NIKE 3. .r f►�f f r •.::... r%; .� F�rr� y,PCF% �' G'Jr.� earf'+J . ' r iT ��' .�,.i�J/� ~� j '•"� r�,ii'% .e:f i Sj/Q�a +e'�. /,/f jr�:� f: _� 11/10/93 09:55 g9192962122 USDA SCS 2003 TYPES OF one of systems IN UN1FIZD CLASSIFICATiM USDA r_LASsirrc.ATID?V GW-WeFi graded gmvels; gravel, sand mit 9-9MVel CP-Poorly gmAed gravels' S-s4md - GM -Silty gtavaia; 6raaveI-sand-sift mix, vfs-very'flae sand - GC-C.ayay gravels; geeval sd-clay rail SI-Sandy Icam _ W-Weil graded a—+dq; send-f•.trcl mix fsi=fInt shady 1ojni Sp- Poorly emded sheds' i�Ivam. • . . SU-Silty sand ' 61 s_ elly: Lem SC -Clayey sands; sand -clay des 4'out ML-Silts; silty.v. fiaesands; SandYOfcla-SAWsilt 'OU-ei7t 10aw . CL-Clays of low to mediam plasticity ci-clay ,team CFI-Iaorgaait clays of high plaatIdtj sial-,silty clay Loans _ MR-$Iastic gilts gel -sandy day Ieam OL-organic silts and silty clays, low pias'tic:ity Sic-sIW clay 'OH-Ozganic e!ays, Media:a to high PiMUC* c-clay L, Sdtable material for e—bas,4maoub ;s--Qilaele QYeq Ka u��oefe a+Acre feraeea oa a4. sdoerdi m. raarrss stdrJ gx�fzrrr; sue.. • R.��E �Er� .� �'d'�r9 � •ice •NOT rb ov 4 ,e✓� r".z/-is z. F.spla=' I:auzda requsrl apeciat s+Lend= in design cseayoae. M.W_•1.k .46,E c1f c�.,T• r.S � FT. }�E.=�u�'��T.s-��� y�sR�R�.���/"rf��s•?'� :i�..� ew �SriT+/y7�+ry1�lN�FY�bw1 ���siLt/ 4^'i9�'/�fl����t ,� Ts° ;y ,[ i�t.P - a.►r� 'Fr ;iVl< A GENERAL c'iEMARiCS:�1/.er-rrd , C 8 07/01/97 10:18 U9102962122 USDA MRCS JLiL 01 ' 97 IM002 10.34AM r• W.iST lrml= RT'2L= QX FOR 23ii 4. -Z, ZPAXD­ PEZ=OTS Ela�s9n Id retu= the C�letod for to the viaiaa of R=VLrOSRQAt Ll NaaaQemant at •the ad2resa .oa tha cavezva oido of th" Eosmr_ Name of farm (Please Print) :-W-8W Egcth # t__1 Am ilk` Address: PO —. — r 'flPhone No. Caunty�:�Tr; Z _ Farm location: Latitude and Longitude: gaa` � 1�� ,tj: jj� (required) . Also, Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified.' Type of operation (swine, Jaye=, da,ixy, etc.): w Design -capacity (number of animals): 2. o Average size of opftratioa (12 month population avg.): D Average acreage needed for -land application of waste (acres): i��q==3O Cam-rye==afCY=3•1CT=�3RG.+=�=w==�'S3�3-3�G�-�3OaQT�T��si�3i�3-3����..._aG�« =ea'.sciea7. S�acialist C.4.--tif3.catian As a technical specialist desi=_ ated by the North carolina Soil and water Conservation Commission•pursueint to I5A NCAC 6F _0005, I certify that the new or expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an animal *caste management plan that =eels the design, construction, operation and maintenance standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management and the USDA -Soil conservation Service and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation CoD issioa pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 67 .0001-.0005. The following elements and their corresponding minimum criteria-haue_been_verified lax me or- other- designated technical specialists and are included in the plan as applicable: minimum separations (buffers); liners or equivalent for lagoons or waste storage: ponds: waste storage capacity; adequate gvanticy and amount of land for waste utilization (or use of third party) ; access or ownerzhip of proper waste application equipment; schedule for timing of applications; application rates; loading rates; and the control of the discharge of pollutants from stoZ=dater _'-unoif events less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour b7aa-M of Taehaica�., s rcia.Iiat- (Plea_se Print),: Affiliation: Ulb Address (Agency) : o•c_ ,C, ZgAA Phone No.9J 0 VS Z l signature 2UnV i � ��[rCQ� � VL_ � - R Date = r (t-- S Y OPec==M=====M= Ovraor/Lana „ate A�eamaaC I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal, waste ma mges,:aneplan for the fazm named above and will implement these procedures_ I (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of now facilities will require a new certification to be,subs►itted to the Division of Znv_ronmencal Management before the new animals are stocked, F (we) also understand that chute must be iio diseharge of ari=al waste from this system to surface waters of the state either through a mixi-:jade conveyance or through runo;_ from a storm event less sa4Qre than the 25-•year, 24-hour storm_ The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. • r Hama cf Land. oezor aw' �Zintj � % Farm , [ rtn W�,�ff ifd Signature: Data: Etna of xVnagar, if •ffexenz f; c.:a owner (Please print) 4 Signatur8- — - �Date: ,fig: A c:iange in land rec+.i=es notification or a new certification (if, the approved plan is :-o i,Q sub=%ted to the Division of Environmental Management :+i►_..'tin F: &,,ya Lat a title transfer. DL f USE C*rLY.ACI ZW* i I 07/01/97 10:27 1&9102962122 USDA INKS 0 007 JLiL 01 ' 97 10 : 41AM Operator:WBW LAGOONI County: DUPLIN Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): Date: 11/10/93 5000.0 feet 1. STEADY STATE LIVE WEIGHT o sows '(farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. _ o lbs 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. 0 lbs 2400 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. = 1039200 lbs 0 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. = 0 lbs TOTAL STEADY STATE LIVE WEIGHT (SSLW) 1039200 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 1039200 lbs. SSLW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW= 1 CF/lb. SSLW Volume = 1039200 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 6 �" $?'L�awt�%s► A2AUU-tr 4. TOTAL DESIGN VOLUME 00, Inside top length ,350.0 feet ; Inside top width 550.0 feat Top of dike at elevation 64.0 feet Freeboard 2.0 feet ; Side slopes 3.0 : 1 (Inside lagoon) Total design lagoon liquid level at elevation 62.0 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation 52.0 feet Seasonal high water table elevation 58.5 feet Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 338.0 538.0 -10.00 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH - 338.0 538.0 181844 (AREA OF TOP) AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 278.0 478.0 132884 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 308.0 508.0 625856 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. AAREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM$ * DEPTH/6 181844.0 625856.0 132884.0 1.7 VOLUME OF LAGOON AT TOTAL DESIGN LIQUID LEVEL - 1567640 CU. FT. 07/01/97 10:28 F '09102962122 USDA NRCS Q 008 JIiL 01 ' 97 10 : 41 AM 5.- TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = . _ _ 350.0 550.0 192500.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) Length* Width = 0.0 0.0 .0.0 square feet TOTAL DA 192500.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be 18o days. 54. Volume of waste produced Approximate daily production of manure in CF/LB SSLW 0.00236 Volume = 1039200 Lbs. SSLW * CF of Waste/Lb./Day 180 days Volume - 254396 cubic feet Volume of wash water This is the amount of fresh water used for washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system. Flush systems that recirculate the lagoon water 'are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * ISO days storage/7.48 gallons per CF Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. ISO days excess rainfall = 7.0 inches volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume - 112291.7 cubic feet 07/01/97, 10.28 '09102962122 USDA NRCS a 009 s • JL L 01 ' 97 10 s 41AM n 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume s 7.5 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume w 120312.5 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TE"ORARY STORAGE _ 5A. 254396 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 112292 cubic feet 5D. 120313 cubic feet TOTAL 487000 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Total required volume 1526200 cubic feet Total design volume avail. 1567640 cubic feet Min. req. treatment -volume plus sludge accumulation 1039200 cubic fe At elev. 59.0..-feet ; Volume is 1045436 cubic feet (end pumping) Total design -volume-°less'"'25yr-24hr,- storm is - 1447328 cubic feet •s At elev. 61.3 feet ; Volume is 1432730 cubic feet (start pumping) Seasonal high-water table elevation 58.5 feet 7. DESIGNED BY: L APPROVED BY: / l/ DATE: 0-q3 DATE: NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS • SCS DOES NOT-CF.RZgy 'T A yp CAVA77ON AND CORR8c'i ARE �C w,Ec��y, ter. �i✓A�� %� G% i+.�f .mJ� �LiN�l4 �/�ia.vGi� �►,� �-�:� i �� Td ,. s may- OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent storage) with min. odor control. The time required for the planned fluid level to be reached (permanent + temporary storage) may vary due to soil conditions flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. The designed 6 months temporary storage is an estimated volume based on: 1) waste from animals; 2) excess rainfall after evaporation; and 3) the largest 24 hour (one day) rainfall that occurs on the average of once every 25 years. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the year and from year to year. This estimate is based on 7 inches of excess rainfall which is equal to or exceeds the highest 6 months excess in a year. The average annual excess rainfall is approximately 8 inches. Therefore, an average of 8 inches of excess rainfall will need to be pumped each year. The 25 year rainfall will not be a factor to consider in an annual pumping cycle, but this storage volume must always be available. A maximum elevation is determined in each design to begin pumping and this is usually the outlet invert of pipe(s) from building(s). If the outlet pipe is not installed on the elevation to begin pumping, a permanent marker must be installed on this elevation to indicate when pumping should begin. An elevation must be established to stop pumping to maintain minimum treatment depth (6 feet). Pumping can be started or stopped at any time between these two elevations for operating convenience as site conditions permit, such as weather, soils, crop, and equipment in order to apply waste without runoff or leaching. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent excessive odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. When precharging is complete, flush buildings with recycled lagoon liquid. Fresh water should not be used for flushing after initial filling. 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. 3. Begin pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches eleva- tion 61.3 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump -out when the fluid level reaches elevation 59.0 or before the fluid depth is less than 6 feet deep (this prevents the loss of favorable bacteria). The design temporary storage, less 25 year storm is 366688 cubic feet or 2742825 gallons. As stated before, this volume will vary considerably from year to year. 4.* The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and.the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inch per hour. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. S. Keep a minimum of 25 feet of grass vegetated buffer around waste utilization fields adjacent to perennial streams. Waste will not be applied in open ditches. Do not pump within 200 feet of a residence or within 100 feet of a well. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS ---------------------------------------------------------- Clearing: All trees and brush shall be removed from the construction area before any excavating or fill is started. Stumps will be removed within the area of the foundation of the embankment and fill areas and all excavated areas. All stumps and roots exceeding one (1) inch in diameter shall be removed to a minimum depth of one (1) foot. Satisfactory disposition will be made of all debris. The foundation area shall be loosened thoroughly before placement of embankment material. Lagoon site (and pad site if needed) to be stripped of topsoil (311) and stockpiled for use on dike and pad slopes (2-311). The topsoiling quantity is in excess of amounts specified on page one (1). Cut-off Trench: --------------- A cut-off trench (when specified) shall be installed as shown in the plans. Construction: ------------- Construction of excavated and earthfill areas shall be performed to the neat lines and grades as planned. Deviations from this will require prior approval of the SCS. Earthfill shall be placed in max. of 6" lifts and not placed in standing water. Compaction shall be performed by the construction equipment or sheeps-foot roller during placement. The embankment of the lagoon shall be installed using the more impervious materials. Construction of fill heights shall include ten (10) percent for settlement. To protect against seepage, when areas of unsuitable material are encountered, they will need to be excavated a minimum of one (1) foot below grade and backfilled and compacted with a SCS approved material (ie-CL,SC,CH). Refer.to the soil investigation information in the plans for special considerations. Precautions should be taken during construction to prevent excessive erosion and sedimentation. Vegetation: All exposed embankment and other bare constructed areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as possible after construction according to seeding specifications sheet. 07/01/97 10:18 1091029S212X USDA MCS 003 JUL 01 '97 10.34AM • AX33! . V7Ls= ^ PL= CZR•"M__ICA=CX MR NEW UA =Abi = r=;LOTS f _1 . Please ratarn tha ccmpieted fc= tin v2sa Division of xavizr =metal Haaagemmat at trh_.e add -"an -on the '_averse aid& of tk4 form. Naive of farm (Please print) -_WM Flarm*-z Address: eo G jopc 43 e- Phone No-2 Co=mty -_ fL� Farm 'location: Latitude arsd Longitude 2JV Do -Qr-l= M: X (required) . Also, plcase attach a copy of a county road map with location identified_ Type of operation (=vine, layer, dairy, etc.): SLVieE Design capacity.(number of animals): 0 Average size of operation"(12 month population ayg.): �, ADO Average acreage needed for -land application of waste (acres)= -;=.^.coat===��=»=»mmmamm��-m=aaamuo==amm��=_=�-a�azsmc�mad •� am�samaoaz�=c-- me Tec'saical Specialist certification As a technical specialist desit7iated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation commission pursuant to'ISA NCAC 6F _0005, f certify that the new or expanded animal waste management system as installed for the farm named above has an, animal waste management plan that meets the design, construction, operation and maintenance staAdardr; and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management and the USDA -Soil Conservation service and/or the North Carolina soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 1SA NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 67 .0001-.00oS. The following elements and their corresponding minimum criteria -have bee= ve_ified by me or other designated technical specialists. and are included in the plan as applicable: minimum separations (buffers); Iiners or equivalent for lagoons or waste storage ponds; waste storage capaeity;•adequate. quantity and amca t of land for waste utilization (or use of third pazty) i access or ownership of proper waste-,-, equipment; schedule for .timing of ; applications; application rates;, loading rates; and the control of the discharge. of pollutants from sr-ormwater runoff events -loss severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm.. Naas oe Teahr= Specialist (Plegse,.Prizt) 21 E• Affiliation: Address (Agency) _ d Phone No. CC-- s Signature:_m4�' ds,4 i Date•`'%z`9�P ==-=aa�3�aa==-=;�3saacc- cnaamm��coxccaas�dsr=ox�c�-a�=amrccccx�nammm OLrasr/2SanaQar AgssemextA .. __ I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established In the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any additional expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state either through a man-made conveyance or through runoff from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm, The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. Na=a of Land own P ease int) : ilVgW laclaca A,Z nor+ W1��•!-�ii __ Signature: T� Nana of HasaQar, if d fferent from QwnP_r (Please print): Signatures .... Date: note: A change in land ownership requiwes notification or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management within 60_days of a title transfer. DEM USE ONLY:ACN-W# I 07/01/97 10:26 09102962122 USDA MRCS Ia 004 JLJL 01 197 10:41AM Operator:WBW LAGOON2 County: DUPLTX Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1. STEADY STATE LIVE WEIGHT Date: 11/10/93 5000.0 feet 0 sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. m 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. 0 lbs 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. = O lbs 2400 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. = 1039200 lbs 0 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. — 0 lbs TOTAL STEADY.STATE LIVE WEIGHT (SSLW) = 1039200 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON . Volume = 1039200 lbs. SSLW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW= 1 CF/lb. SSLW Volume = 1039200 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION n pa# G41�Qt4 a�'{w�.Qp�� Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGN VOLUME Inside top length 425.0 feet ; Inside top width 485.0 feet Top of dike at elevation 64.5 feet Freeboard 2.0 feet ; Side slopes 3.0 : 1 (Inside lagoon) Total design lagoon liquid level at elevation 62.5 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation 53.5 feet Seasonal high water table elevation 56.5 feet Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 413.a 473.0 9.00 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 413.0 473.0 195349 (AREA OF TOP) AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 359.0 419.0 150421 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 386.0 446.0 688624 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) .CU. FT. = AAREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM[ * DEPTH/6 195349.0 688624.0 150421_0 1.5 VOLUME OF LAGOON AT TOTAL DESIGN LIQUID LEVEL = 1551591 CU. FT. 07/01/97 10:27 09102962122 r S. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED USDA MRCS DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width - 425.0 485.0 206125.0 square feet f@ 005 JL1L 01 '97 10:41AM Buildings (roof and lot water) Length * Width = 0.0 0.0 0.0 square feet TOTAL DA 206125.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste.produced Approximate daily production of manure in CF/LB SSW 0.00136 Volume = 103920D Lbs.,.,SSLW * CF of Waste/Lb./Day * 180 days Volume 3: 254316._cubic.-meet Volume of wash water This is, the amount :.of , fresh water -used for washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system. Flush systems that recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. . Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallons Volume = 0.0 cubic feet per CF 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. 180 days excess rainfall 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 120239.6 cubic feet 07/01/97 10:27 $`9102962122 USDA MRCS Q 006 JUL 01 '97 10:41AM n 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.5 inches / 12 inches per foot-* AA Volume = 128828.1 cubic feet =-_ TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 254396 cubic feet 55. 0 cubic feet 5C. 120240 cubic feet ' 5D. 128828 cubic feet TOTAL 503464 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Total required volume 1542664 cubic feet Total design volume avail. 1551591 cubic feet Min. req. treatment volume plus sludge accumulation 1039200 cubic fe At elev. 59.8 feet ; Volume is 1043289 cubic feet (end pumping) Total design volume -less 25yr-24hr storm is 1422763 cubic feet At elev. 61.8 feet ; Volume is 1406569 cubic feet (start pumping) Seasonal high water table elevation 56.5 feet 7. DESIGNED BY.-( APPROVES SY ��' f�c DATE: ) l- 10 4S V DATE: 3 . NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: $DOXA T�EAZ,�a-Y FILL VOLUMES.-ARED CORRE� OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent storage) with min. odor control. The time required for the planned fluid level to be reached (permanent + temporary storage) may vary due to soil conditions flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. The designed 6 months temporary storage is an estimated volume based on: 1) waste from animals; 2) excess rainfall after evaporation; and 3) the largest 24 hour (one day) rainfall that occurs on the average of once every 25 years. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the year and from year to year. This estimate is based on 7 inches of excess rainfall which is equal.to or exceeds the highest 6 months excess in a year. The average annual excess rainfall is approximately 8 inches. Therefore, an average of 8 inches of excess rainfall will need to be pumped each year. The 25 year rainfall will not be a factor to consider in an annual pumping cycle, but this storage volume must always be available. A maximum elevation is determined in each design to begin pumping and this is usually the outlet invert of pipe(s) from building(s). If the outlet pipe is not installed on the elevation to begin pumping, a permanent marker must be installed on this elevation to indicate when pumping should begin. An elevation must be established to stop pumping to maintain minimum treatment depth (6 feet). Pumping can be started or stopped at any time between these two elevations for operating convenience as site conditions permit, such as weather, soils, crop, and equipment in order to apply waste without runoff or leaching. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent excessive odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. When precharging is complete, flush buildings with recycled lagoon liquid. Fresh water should not be used for flushing after initial filling. 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. 3. Begin pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches eleva- tion 61.8 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump -out when the fluid level reaches elevation 59.8 or before the fluid depth is less than 6 feet deep (this prevents the loss of favorable bacteria). The design temporary storage, less 25 year storm is 374636 cubic feet or 2802275 gallons. As stated before, this volume will vary considerably from year to year. 4.' The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and.the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inch per hour. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. 8. Keep a minimum of 25 feet of grass vegetated buffer around waste utilization fields adjacent to perennial streams. Waste will not be applied in open ditches. Do not pump within 200 feet of a residence or within 100 feet of a well. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. 07/01/97 10:28 009102962122 USDA NRCS la 010 JL1L 01 ' 97 10 : 41 AM n G Q WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN FOR WSW Farms Inc. PO Box 334 Pink Hill NC 28572 September 27, 1993 Your animal waste utilization plan has been specifically developed for your 4800 FARROW TO WEAN SWINE operation: The plan' is based on the soil. types, 'crops' to be -grown, 'and method of application for -your particular operation. The waste must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be-uead to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where'the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. waste should be analyzed before each application and annual soil tests are encouraged so that all plant nutrients and lime can be balanced for realistic yield of the crops to be grown. Several factors are impo=tart in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environ- mentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste_ The amount of available nitrogen for plant use is dependant on the method of application. Soil type is important due to different leaching potential and yield potential. Waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils or on land when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and reduce the potential for pollution, waste should be applied to a growing crop or not more than 30 days prior to planting. Soil incorporation of the waste will conserve nutriento and reduce odor problems. The acres needed to +apply the animal waste are based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Annual acreage requirements may be more or leas depending on the specific waste analysis report for your facility at the time of irrigation. 07/01/97 10:29 109102$82122" " USDA NRCS la O11 JUL 01 '97 10:41AM Your waste utilization plan is based on the following: TABLE A. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR ------------- -------------------------__-__ __------------------ I NUMBER OF I ]TONS WASTE_ PER I TONS WASTE 1 I ANIMALS I TYPE OF ANIMALS 11000 ANIMALS I PER YEAR i I----------- i------------------------------1_­ ------------- I ---- ----- 1 4800 1 FARROW TO Vt'EAH ' 1 6100 1 29280 1 TABLE B. SUMMARY OF CROPS BY FIELD I TRACT I FIELD I SOIL I'AIURES I CROP iCROPCODEI I------___I-------I-------1------1------------------------------- I 1 1 72060 1 1 1 AUB 112.8 1 HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS HAY I BH I l 72060 1 1 1 AUB 112.8 1 SMALL GRAIN PASTURE I SOP I 1 72060 1 2 1 AUB 11.4 I HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS HAY 1 BH I 1 72060 I. 3 I AuB I17.4 I HYBRIA BERMUDAGRASS HAY. I BH I 1 72060 1 3 1 AuB i1_.1 1 SMALL GRATIN PASTURE I SGP I 1 72060 14 I TaA 1 2P,.. 6:_ 1 .-T ALL FESCUEPASTURE I FE I 72060 1 5 1 ToA 9 16, "9. i . TALL FESCUE : PASTURE I FE I "72060 - 1 6 1 PaA ! :.� - G • " HYBRID'--:CRNUDAGRASS HAY I BH 1 !� �J2060 1 6 1 PaA I-s: , s3 S-HAL-L'r1sR411X PASTURE I SGP I 72060 1 7 1 Tod, - 1_` .. '. - •: TALL FESCUE PASTURE I FE i 1 1 72060 I 8 1 PaA • 1 10. "i.: ._I HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS HAY 1 BH I ------------- --------------__� �{-------------- ------------------------- TABLE C. SUMMARY OF CROPS, YIELD, AND NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS BY SOIL TYPE I CROP ISOILIYIELDIUNITSITOTAL HI -TOTAL P I *TOTAL K I I---------------------------1 -- I---- I---- i------- I----------I ----------t I HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS )"AY ;AuB 15.G. iTONS'1275 10 1140 - ISO I I SMALL GRAIN PASTURE ' 4uB i :.. 0 I TO!* ! 50 130 - 50 150 - 70 1 1 HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS IzAY 1 ?;,A : 4. (s i Tail.: 1 20b 10 1 140 - 160 1 I SMALL GRAIN PASTURE : Pates ! 1-. RL I TORS 150 130 - 50 150 - 70 I I TALL FESCUE PASTURE I TzA 1 4. 6 I TOIZS 1200 110 - 30 120 - 40 1 * Total phosphate and potash �%iaounts should be confirmed with a sail teat. 07/01/97 10:29 '09102962122 USDA MRCS Z 012 JUL 01 '97 10:41AM� LE D. WASTE MANAGEMENT BY FIELD receive animal waste. I I CROPIWASTE APPLI TYPE IWASTE N 1 COMM N1 MONTHS TO APPLY I.r1 1 TRACT' 1FIELDI CODEI METHOD I WASTE I LB/AC I LB/AC"I ANIMAL'WASTE I� 1------- I-----I-----I---------- f--- ---- I -------- I ------- I ------- ---------- .>o 135 172060 I 1 I BH (IRRIGATE 15WIME. 1 275X1Lk I 0 /�-9 1 APRIL TO OCT 172060 1 1 I SGP I IRRIGATE I SWI NE 1 50 �j z- Sr 1 0 1 OCT-NOV & FEB-MARC I7 172060 f 2 I BH 1 IRRIGATE I S1�IME 1 275 4,1• �L I 0 1.4 1 APRIL TO OCT I Fri 172060 1 3. I BH .]IRRIGATE I SwiME 1 275 p3.1 1 0 /3.1 1 APRIL TO OCT 't,� 172060 ! 3 I SGP (IRRIGATE tSWI NE 1 50 X13•11 0 •1 OCT-NOV & FEB-MAR 172060 1.4 i FE [IRRIGATE I SWI NE 1 200 t2o• G 1 0 10 % 1 SEPT-NOV & FEB-APR[ 4-/aa 172060 15 I FE i IRRIGATE I SWI NE 1 200 J )t,.q 1 0 1 G `� 1 SEPT-NOV & FEB-APR 133 �p 172060 1 6 1 BH I IRRIGATE I SWI NE 1 200r57 1 0 32• (p 1 APRIL TO OCT I 172060 1 6 1 SGP t IRRIGATE (SWINE 1 50 ><32.1 0 i 1 OCT-NOV A FEB-MARCH 03D 172060 i 7 1 FE (IRRIGATE (SWI NE 1 200x3.11 0 1 SEPT-NOV L FEB-APR �Z p 172060 1 8 1 BH ]IRRIGATE 1 SWI NE 1 200kro.0 1 0 A• p I APRIL TO OCT -------------------------- --------------- - ------------------fir The acres, crops, and application method shown in the preceding tables will, accommodate approximately 5013_4 an of the type shown in Table A. If more commercial fertilizer is used than is sho►:n in Table D, then additional acres of land will be ne eded_ A 3 - 15 feet wide permanent I� grass filter strip should be seeded along all ditches in fields that ITIONAL COMMENTS 1~ 1 olds I j i a..d ��„f� 214-1,0ri -OA& .. lid% I-A?d L.4 �6 ii1) 6# P.T. 10 e —, -Una i a rage ]fib^ Q b ...T� _ S'r,..1 ar..;n �Q 6_ OrezgeF or _AArverfrd,_4_Ad r�sl _ rf o col A_s — Prepared by: Title Concurred in bjr : Date �� w Produiter Orientation: -45.0 '''''' 6m.m 30 Mush Surface Existing Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LAGOONS Bid Data: Prepared bW: using Sitswork 30 Mush Surface as so. Ass. 3067. M57: .30 d60. fig. �68.6136T. 61057. �67. 8. 10 59.3*60.4WO- Vag.0659.007.0658.056.IASB.WfJt76Z010 se.ie• wee. Mess. Mae."as. e069. Ale6e. eies7. as . 30 )K Be. Mess. ease. ass. ass. was. 0 0#680.000 0o Be Be. 669• 60. 01e69. JOBS.69. Ve60. S.40 69.60 68.70 sAK as. 9059. Mae. OWS• 31959. M69. .10 58.90 db56�e01069. moss. 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TOTAL bCgIG N sx6p,AG 'E L E V. 1 4,919X..15 INVp-pl' of- SUAAOR� Il '1'REArMEN7' �� 1BG4voN PRE A E 4 T H• .� Lio`rto+nti E LTV, tl •5 v4vt-- ,T Dr- 3,4e EL& u, (vlr sran Lr= b TO op- WKe / s L.�--, V, , S.3,D ; 1 Orientation: -45.0 Z Magnification: 48..8 Inclination: 20.0 Lower Left 3D Mesh Surface Proposed Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LAGOONS Number: Location: Bid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Preparsd bW: using Sitswork 30 Mesh Surface Orientation: 20.0 Z Magnification: 48.8 Inclination: 20.0 66.0 64.0 62.0 60.0 68.0 56.8 54.0 52.0 50.0 Lower Right 30 Mush Surface Proposed Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LAGOONS Number: Location: Bid Dots: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Prepared by: using Sitewark 30 Mesh Surface Surfaces: Proposed Existing Cut: Fill: Tight Volumes 62764.19 113841.80 Difference:-51077.61 All volumes are in cubic yards. Expansion (%) Expanded Volumes 0.00 62764.19 20.00 136610.20 Net Import: 73846.02 Grid cell size: 13.25 by 13.27 Original scale: 100.00ft/in Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LAGOONS Number: Location: Bid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Prepared by: using Sitework 64.90 .90 64.90 Plot of th■ contour data for the surface: Proposed Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LAGOONS Number: Location: Bid Data: Engineer: Owner.* Estimator: Prepared bW: using Sitswork 66.26 �..66. 31 64*90 ..64.89 .31 64.13 .31 4. 90 .83 Pict of the contour data for the surface: Propound Project: TOM WHITFIELD Drawing: 4800-2-LA000NS Number: Location: Bid Onto: Engineer: Owner. Estimator; Prepared by: using Sitswork 64.13 ........... I ....... ....... .. ......... Day 4 01." 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