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HomeMy WebLinkAbout290041_ENFORCEMENT_20171231■ 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 mailplece, or on the front If space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: 3 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E and Sue Nifong ,180 Dixie Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 A. Signature B. by (PrfOtggN;amrfl f I C. ❑ Agent ❑ Addressee D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? ❑ Ye., If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 3. f CertMiled AM ! ed Mall ❑ Registered ❑ Insured Mall ❑ Express Mall ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Feel ❑ Yes 7QQ8{ i 323O i Of]rO3 1 2547 f0d84 111 i f pS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 'I- A 102595-02-M-1MO ... UNITED STAA61PoVM $ERPaid Vit3E:� ;'s�..." s a Ki •" ..� First�Ctasa•MaH' «.-., :W'.E!"::k.�4^.9'F.::tF � { F•s.S':,(;�;�':3 3':`�,'.l";*' F ;!N .x.""�.�..:r- L���.�.o�1g1"��,. p��',A �.•ai ..��...t•�., :,c'�:,1'�.r;l. �_".:�p�. K.'• M�• 1'Axn��:,:1'•�.rvw.'s��jbieutl i�a,. .. :. .. , , I . ...:,,,,, ...., ...... .,, I,.. • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • 20Se-jbraJ— Aquifer Protection Section Department of Environment and Natural Resources t 595 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107-2241 111111111F111fillip] 11i11fiFTF1i1�111F1ILIJ111111111111li1j1 Silverlin Farm Mike & Sue Nifong 180 Dixie Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 August 2, 2010 Sherri V. Knight, Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environments and Natural Resources Winston-Salem Regional Office Subject: Response to Notice of Violation Letter dated July 6, 2010 Dear Ms. Knight: Ro,E o N.G. De:,f E' AUG 0 4 2414 •NinStcn-Sa4ern Rag}cnal We have had the Davidson County Soil Rep. Lloyd Phillips visit our farm, and a copy of his recommendations for each pasture is included for your reference. For Lot 1, we will follow his recommendations except the board fence will be 10 feet between posts, and only two boards will be used instead of three to save time and money. Also, most of the existing board fence around the farm is 10-feet spacing. Seeding will be done with tall fescue per his recommendations. The "critical area" at the ditch/gully will be completed according to his recommendations except that we will use concrete rip/rap instead of a culvert. For Lots 2, 3, and Lot 4, we will follow his recommendations with the new fence install as stated above. Water spigots for watering have been installed for the pastures 3 and 4. The divider -fence between Pastures 2 and 3 will include a gate so, at times, those two can be one pasture because they will be so narrow. Since we are trying to complete this work on our own, and use our own resources from the farm and local sawmills, we feel that all fences and seeding can be completed by November 1, 2010 if we have decent weather. Sincerely yours, Mike & Sue Nifon Silverlin Farm Davidson Soil and Water Conservation District 301 East Center Street - Lexington, NC 27292 - Rhone (336) 242-2075 - Fax (336) 242-2982 Mr. Michael Nifong 180 Dixie Club Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27107-9132 Mr. Nifong This letter is a follow up from my June 9th visit to your property in which we discussed proposed conservation measures to install on your farm which will improve water quality. I have enclosed a map of your farm and numbered each exercise lot separately. Lot 41, largest area, borders Hwy 52 and Dixie Club Rd. A fence needs to be constructed parallel to the creek with a minimum setback distance of 50 feet, (measured from the top of the stream bank). I have enclosed the NRCS fence specifications, for horses using a wooden fence, 3 - 1" x 6" boards need to be placed at 18", 30" and 42" from the ground surface. Post spacing is recommended at 8'. Once the area is fenced out, the buffer area, (area between creek and fence), should be seeded to a summer annual such as suclex or millet. Tall fescue should be seeded, limed, and fertilized in September to have permanent vegetation. The following is seeding and fertilizer rates to use on an acre basis. Lime 2 tons/ acre Fertilizer 15-15-15, 450 lbs/acre Fescue seed 60 lbs /acre Millet or Sudex 30 lbs/acre As discussed, the fence would need to be constructed before seeding; a gate can be installed to allow for equipment entry into the buffer to clip vegetation once or twice a year, or to remove debris from stream channel as needed. A critical area needs to be installed on the east side of the area at culvert outlet, where a gully has formed. The area needs to be graded and shaped and a culvert (concrete or plastic) the same size or larger diameter as existing one installed. In place of a culvert, rock rip -rap can be used. The area would still require grading and the stone should be placed in the bottom and the sides of the graded channel. Use the above mentioned rates for seed, lime,and fertilize. In addition. the area due to slope would need to be mulched with straw or hay at a rate of 75 small square bales per acre. The critical area will need to be fence out to exclude horses. CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT Lot #2 and #3, area behind stables and below riding rink. These areas have native weeds and vegetation established and erosion is not as serve as lot # 1. A fence with a setback of 25' from edge of stream bank needs to be installed. Seeding to fescue in the buffer areas is optional. Lot #4, located at the bridge over the creek. Install fence with 10' setback and allow native vegetation to grow. As discussed, you are allowed to remove limbs and debris from the stream channel to insure proper flow and to place materials such as stone along the banks to stabilize them. However, do not remove stumps as this will increase stream bank erosion. Dredging to remove sand or to straighten channel is prohibited and will only cause further erosion problems in the future. As I mentioned to you, cost share funds are available to assist with installing these practices. At the present time our funds are exhausted and we will receive additional fiends this fall. If cost share monies are used, we would need to require additional practices be installed such as reseeding exercise lots and maintaining the vegetation. At the current stocking rate of horses this would not be achievable with out reducing your stocking rate. If you have questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely �ioyd Phillips District Resource Specialist Davidson S WCD Dry COG 4 G p R'Davidson MEN r r F! 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NA 1 .Hogs Electric 2-wira HT smooth NO NO Meets 8,18 20 30 15 iHo Electric3wire Tsmooth Malts Meets Exceetls B1624 20 30 15 ;Hoge Woven wire with 1 barb 2" art argun Exceeds Exceeds Exceed■ 32 "-Barb at 2" above ground and 2" below h wov n wire 16.5{25) NA NA t He Woven wire 32" wf 1 M'r electric inside Meets Moats Meats 32" + 1 electric HT 12 inside & 12" off ground 16,5(25) NA NA 1 Daar HT Woven wire Meets to 9B" 25 NA NA !Daar Eieciod T-wire HT smooth wire S lent e Meets see diagram of slant measurements 30 100 25 i Deer Electric 9-wire HT amoath *Ara IM.ets 8 to 72" even!y *paced 3Q 100 25 Deer Electric IG-vvim HTsmaoshwira I Malta ta96" wool spaced 30 100 25 Buffalo EFaciric 4-wire impath NO NO Meals 12 to A2 even!y spaced- 30 100 25 'Buffalo Electric 5-wre HT amoath NO Meets Exceeds 12 to 48 even! s aced 30 700 �5 I BtHta to Electric 8-wra HT amaoth Meets Exceads Exceeds 112 to 52 even!y spaced 30 100 25 ,Mash }Chieka+te a Tnrk. "No ciimh" 2'W" spacing Meets Meets 72" 1h".5 NAI Nq +Eno and Ostrich lWaverwim Malta Meets 72• 16.E NA NA 'Pao la Chain Link 96"wbh 1 Barb above B-IC NA NA epee Via Electric 6-wire HT smooth 112 [0 60" even!y spaced 30 60 15 'people Woven wire won 1 to 3 FIT or Barb above 32" min; HT or Barb at 6" spacings; HT may be Slectrrfied; wwem >3" above soil 16.5 NA NA 'Poo is Woad or Composition boards Z4" 12" 12" 12- to top of fence B NA NA i Varmint Control Mesh, "No climb" 2"xA" spacing Meats 48% HT or Barb at 6';HT may be Electrified; 16.6 NA NA i 1 electric HT 8" outside 3 8" off ground NRCS, North Carolina February 2008 NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary July 6, 2010 CERTIFIED MAIL 7008 3230 0003 25d7 0084 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. and Sue Nifong 180 Dixie Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION Stream Standard Violation: NOV-2010-SS-0030 Parcel ID 46831-02-68-5245, #6831-02-68-2359, and #6831-02-69-4113 Silverlin Farm, Facility #29-41 Davidson County Dear Mr. and Mrs. Nifong: As you recall, Melissa Rosebrock and Patrick Mitchell, of the State's Division of Water Quality (Division) Winston-Salem Regional Office, conducted a site visit on June 7, 2010. This visit was the result of a complaint received by our office alleging the run-off of horse manure and sediment into waters of the State. At the time of our visit, staff observed that a significant volume of sediment had been deposited in Leak Creek in the lots where approximately 35 equine animals have access to the stream. Leak Creek and its tributaries are Class C waters in the Yadkin River Basin. As a result of the complaint investigation the following violations are noted: I. Stream Standard Violation Il. Potential Stream Standard Violations Item I. Stream Standard Violation Our site investigation confirmed that as a result of severely denuded pastures and stream bank erosion, sediment had been allowed to run-off into Leak Creek. Approximately 1200 linear feet of stream impact had occurred in leak creek as a consequence of excessive animal activity at the subject site. These impacts represent a stream standard violation. Specifically, 15A NCAC 2B.0216 which references 15A NCAC 213 .0211 (3)(f) which States: Oils; deleterious substances; colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondwy recreation or to aquatic life and wildlife or adversely affect the palatability of fish, aesthetic quality or inrprfir the waters for any designated uses; for the purpose of implementing this Rule, oils, deleterious substances, colored or other wastes shall include but not be limited to substances that cause a f lm or sheen capon or discoloration of the surface of the water or adjoining shorelines North Caroiina Division of Water Quality Winston-Salem Regional Office Localiorr. 585 Warigh:own St, V4finslon Saturn, North Carolina 27107 Phone. 336-771-500C 1 FAX: 336-771-46301 Customer Service: 1-877-623.6745 ntemet. www ncwaterquality.erg An Fqual OppontrniV 1 Affirmative Action Empbyar One NorthCarolina Nalutallr/ Silverlin FarmlNifong July 6, 2010 Page 2 of 2 pursuant to 40 CFR 110.=1(a)-(b) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments and additions. Item I1. Potential Fecal Coliform Violation Although the upstream fecal coliform result (Location #1) was greater than the'State's water quality standard, downstream findings of 3600 and 2500 colonies per 100 ml (Locations #2 and #3, respectively) clearly indicate that excessive horse activity in and around the stream is impacting surface waters. Stream samples were also obtained and analyzed for dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, specific conductance, nutrient levels, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and turbidity. As the attached results indicate, there were no violations of the State's water quality standard for DO, pH, or turbidity (there is no water quality standard for specihc conductance, nutrients, or BOD). While there were no analytical violations on the date of our complaint investigation; there is certainly the potential for these types of violations during rain events and if conditions deteriorate. A summary of the laboratory test results is attached for your review. Requested Response Our office requests that you respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Notice. Your response Should include a plan and specific descriptions detailing how and when the water quality concerns are to be or have been addressed. At minimum, vegetation should be established in the buffer area along the stream to prevent further run-off of sediment and/or animal waste. Please direct your correspondence to my attention at the address contained in this letterhead. Additionally, we strongly urge your continued cooperation with the Davidson County SWCD/NRCS office regarding any technical suggestions they may offer. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. This office requires that the violation, as described above, be abated immediately. Be reminded that these and any future violations are subject to a civil penalty assessment of up to $25,000 per clay for each violation. Should you have questions regarding this Notice, please contact Melissa Rosebrock or me at (336) 771-5000. Sincerely, Sherri V. Knight Aquifer Protection Regional Supervisor Winston Salem Regional Office Attachment cc: DWQ-APS-Confined Animal Feeding Operations Unit Davidson County SWCD/NRCS WSRO - APS Files Laboratory and Field Sample Results Summary Location #1 Upstream•Beainning of Property 'Fecal coliform = 440 co11100 ml 2DO = 7.86 mg/L 3pH = 6.37 NH3 = .02 mg/L TKN = 0.23 mg/L. NO2+NO3 = 0.44 mg/L Total P = 0.06 mg/L Specific conductance =102 Ns/cm BOD = 2.0 mg/L 4Turbldity = 6.9 NTU Nifong/Silverlin Farm June 07, 2010 Location #2 Downstream of Location #1 Fecal coliform = 3600 co11100 ml DO= 8.05 mg/L pH = 6.53 NH3 = 0.02 mg/L TKN = 0.21 mglL NO2+NO3= 0.73 mg1L Total P = 0.08 m91L Specific conductance =133 Ns/cm BOD = 2.0 mg/L Turbidity =17 NTU Location #3 Downstream -End of Property Fecal coliform = 2500 co11100 mi DO = 7.02 mg1L pH = 6.43 NH3 = 0.02 mg/L TKN = 0.28 mg/L NO2+NO3 = *1.2 mg/L Total P = 0.05 mg/L Specific conductance =145 pslcm BOD = 2.0 mg/L Turbidity =11 NTU ' The NC water quality standard for fecal coliform is 200 colonies 1100 ml (maximum, geometric mean of five consecutive samples within'30 days). 2 The NC water quality standard for dissolved oxygen in this stream is 4.0 mg1L (minimum, instantaneous) and not less than a daily average of 5.0 mg/L. 3 The NC water quality standard for pH is 6.0 - 9.0 units. 4 The NC water quality standard for this stream is 50 NTU. NCDENIt North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue CDleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary July 6, 2010 CERTIFIED MAIL 7008 3230 0003 2547 0084 RETURN RECEIPT -REQUESTED Mr.41d Mrs. Michael E. and Sue Nif 180 Dixie Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION Stream Standard Violation: NOV-2010-SS-0030 Parcel M#683-1-42-6- 45, #6831-02-68-2359, and #6831-02-69-4113 r Pverlin tacility #29- aIt1I1 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Nifong: As you recall, Melissa Rosebrock and Patrick Mitchell, of the State's Division of Water Quality (Division) Winston-Salem Regional Office, conducted a site visit on June 7, 2010. This visit was the result of a complaint received by our office alleging the run-off of horse manure and sediment into waters of the State. At the time of our visit, staff observed that a significant volume of sediment had been deposited in Leak Creek in the lots where approximately 35 equine animals have access to the stream. Leak Creek and its tributaries are Class C waters in the Yadkin River Basin. As a result of the complaint investigation the following violations are noted: I. Stream Standard Violation II. Potential Stream Standard Violations Item 1. Stream Standard Violation Our site investigation confirmed that as a result of severely denuded pastures and stream bank erosion, sediment had been allowed to run-off into Leak Creek. Approximately 1200 linear feet of stream impact had occurred in leak creek as a consequence of excessive animal activity at the subject site. These impacts represent a stream standard violation. Specifically, 15A NCAC 2B.0216 which references 15A NCAC 2B .0211 (3)(0 which states: Oils; deleterious substances; colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation or to aquatic life and wildlife or adversely affect the palatability of fish, aesthetic quality or impair the waters for any designated uses; for the purpose of implementing this Rule, oils, deleterious substances, colored or other wastes shall include but not be limited to substances that cause a film or sheen upon or discoloration of the surface of the water or adjoining shorelines North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Winston-Salem Regional Office Location: 585 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107 Phone: 336-771.50001 FAX. 336-771-46301 Customer Service: 1.877.623-6748 nternctf www.ncwaterquality.org An Equai Opportunity l Affirmative Action Employer One NorthCarolina Avurallif Silverlin FarmlNifong July 6, 2010 Page 2 of 2 AR ,v pursuant to 40 CFR 110.4(a)-(b) which are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent atnendrnents and additions. Item II. Potential Fecal Conform Violation Although the upstream fecal coliform result (Location 41) was greater than the State's water quality standard, downstream findings of 3600 and 2500 colonies per 100 ml (Locations 42 and #3, respectively) clearly indicate that excessive horse activity in and around the stream is impacting surface waters. Stream samples were also obtained and analyzed for dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, specific conductance, nutrient levels, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and turbidity. As the attached results indicate, there were no violations of the State's water quality standard for DO, pH, or turbidity (there is no water quality standard for specific conductance, nutrients, or BOD). While there were no analytical violations on the date of our complaint investigation, there is certainly the potential for these types of violations during rain events and if conditions deteriorate. A summary of the laboratory test results is attached for your review. Requested Response Our office requests that you respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Notice. Your response should include a plan and specific descriptions detailing how and when the water quality concerns are to be or have been addressed. At minimum, vegetation should be established in the buffer area along the stream to prevent further run-off of sediment and/or animal waste. Please direct your correspondence to my attention at the address contained in this letterhead. Additionally, we strongly urge your continued cooperation with the Davidson County SWCD/NRCS office regarding any technical suggestions they may offer. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. This office requires that the violation, as described above, be abated immediately. Be reminded that these and any future violations are subject to a civil penalty assessment of up to $25,000 per day for each violation. Should you have questions regarding this Notice, please contact Melissa Rosebrock or me at (336) 771-5000. Sincerely, Sherri V. Knight Aquifer Protection Regional Supervisor Winston Salem Regional Office Attachment cc: DWQ-APS-Confined Animal Feeding Operations Unit Davidson County SWCD/NRCS WSRO - APS Files 4 Laboratory and Field Sample Results Summary Location #1 Upstream -Beginning of Property IFecal coliform = 440 co11100 mi 21DO = 7.86 mg/L 3pH = 6.37 NH3 = .02 mg/L TKN = 0.23 mg/L NO2+NO3 = 0.44 mg/L Total P = 0.06 mg/L Specific conductance =102 Ns/cm BOD = 2.0 mg/L 4Turbidity = 6.9 N T u Nifong/Silverlin Farm June 07, 2010 Location #2 Downstream of Location #1 Fecal coliform = 3600 col/1 00 mi DO= 8.05 mg/L pH = 6.53 NH3 = 0.02 mg/L TKN = 0.21 mg/L NO2+NO3 = 0.73 mg/L Total P = 0.08 mg/L Specific conductance =133 pslcm BOD = 2.0 mg/L Turbidity =17 NTU Location #3 Downstream -End of. Property Fecal coliform = 2500 co11100 ml DO = 7.02 mg/L pH = 6.43 NH3 = 0.02 mg/L TKN = 0.28 mg/L . NO2+NO3=1.2 mg/L Total P = 0.05 mg/L Specific conductance =145 pslcm BOD = 2.0 mg/L Turbidity =11 NTU I The NC water quality standard for fecal coliform is 200 colonies 1100 ml (maximum, geometric mean of five consecutive samples within 30 days). 2 The NC water quality standard for dissolved oxygen in this stream is 4.0 mg/L (minimum, instantaneous) and not less than a daily average of 5.0 mglL. 3 The NC water quality standard for pH is 6.0 - 9.0 units. 4 The NC water quality standard for this stream is 50 NTU. County: OAVIDSON River Basin 1LAD, Report To S SP Collector. M ROSE8110CK Region: WSRO Sample Matrix: SURFA_CEWATER Loc. Type; RIVERISTREAM Emergency Yes/No COC YeslNo YES Sample ID: AB59364 PO Number# 1OW4623 Date Received: 06I0812010 Tlme Received: 08:15 Labworks LoginlD SMATHIS Report Generated: 6h8110 Date Reported: 06118/2010 -4 4-1jil' Iry Loc. oescr•: NIFONG - END OF PROPERTY Location 10: 4CO29NIFONq ENO Collect Date: 06107=10 Collect Time: 12:45 Sample Depth CAS # AnalZe Name Visitl0 P L e ul Units Method Analysis Valued by ualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.6 'C 618110 SMATHIS MIC BOD, 5-Day in liquid 2 2 U mglL APHAS210B 618110 MOVERMAN Turbidity 1 11 NTU APHA2130B-20th 618110 CGREEN NUT NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 mglLas N U300-107-06-14 619110 CGREEN Total Kjeldahl N as N in liquid 0.2 0.28 mg1L as N Lachat107-06-2-H 6110110 CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 1.2 mg;tL as N Lac10-107-04-1-c 619110 CGREEN Phosphorus total as P in liquid 0.02 0.05 mglL as P LacIO-115-01-1EF 6110/10 CGREEN [7RECEIVED - - DepL of ENR Z22610nston-Salemgional Office Laboratory Sectlon» 1623 Mall Service Canter, Raleigh, NC 27699.1623 (919) 733.3908 For a derailed dascdptlon of the qualifier Coder rotor to mp.1 rvl nalonr Ourliriar CM!es �htln l�eatal.ncdenr nrri7wMJ.r¢AaAl9tafrnrpRethnislsL} Page 1 of 1 4� DIVISION WA1 ER QUALITY ` Chemistry Laboratory Report! Water Quality SA vMPLE TYPE COUNTY �/ r J q Or1 RIVER BASIN : PI,ORfiY ❑ AMBIENT QA �� I �Q STREAM EFFLUENT ' REPORT TO W / , Y Regimwi OEFce COMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY ❑`LAKE INFLUENT Other : EMERGENCY VISIT ID ESTUARY COLLECTOR(S) ORjdG� Estimated ROD Range: }r-,, Station Location- N " + DA r rn — C� n r� G l �c�J Seed: Chlorinated: Remarks: y-e L rnrM Station N/Location Code &A Date io (yylmm/dd) 110 Dale End (yy/mmldd) Time Bgin Time End Depth -.DTI, DB, DBM Value Type - A, H, L G029 01.4on - o Q 22.'�Is BOD 310 m COD High 340 MFLL COD Law 335 m Coliform'. MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 Coliform: MF TOW 315N 1100ml Cohform: tube Fetal 31615 R00m1 Coliform: Fecal S 31673 1100ml Re ndue: Total 500 mg1L Volatile 505 mg/L Fixed 510 mgAL - Residue:5 $30 mg1L Volatile 535 m Fixed 540 M311, H 403 units Acidity to H 4.5 436 mg/L Acidity, to p.H 9.3 435 AlWinitytopI483415 mg1L Alkalmi to H 4,5 410 m TOC 690 mg/L T.,Wdi 76 NTU Coliform ToW Tube 1100 m1 COMMENTS: t Chloride 940 m Chloro hall a EPA 445.0 modified option kLSL Color: True 80 C.U. Color: (pH ) 83 PH= c.u, Color. pH 7-6 82 e.u. Cyanide 720 mWL Fluoride 951 mgfL Formaldehyde 71880 MWL Grease and Oils 556 MWL Hardness ToW 900 m Specific Cond. 95 urnhoslcm MBAS 38260 Phenols 32730 u Sulfate 945 MWL Sulfide 745 m Baron Tannin & Li in uSIL Hexavalent Chromium uyt Birarbona e m Carbonate m ToW Dissolved Solids NH3. N 610 m TKN an N 625 mg/L NO2 Plus NO3 as N 630 P: ToW as P 665 m PO4 as P 70507 mg/L P: Dissolved as P 666 mjVL K-potassium m Cd-Cadmium 1027 ug/L Cr-Chromium-ToW 1034 u Cu- Copper104Z ugA. Ni-Nickel 1067 u Pb- Lead 1051 ug/L Zn- Zi. 1092 ug1l, V.Vanadium ksl Ag- Silver 1077 ug/I- Ai- Aluminum L 105 ugA. Be- B llium 1012 USIL Cr Calcium 916 mg/L. Co- Cobalt 1037 u Fe- Iron 1045 ugA, Mo-Molybdcnum ug/L Sb-Antimony u Sn-Tin tiSIL Ti-Thallium ug/L. Ti-Titanium u H -1631 n Date Received,��� Time Receive,} Received By w6q Data Released : LDate Reported : Comprtsite-T, S. B I SampleTyre I1 G Li -Lithium 1132 ug/L Mg- Mapesium 927 m Mn-Mansanesc 1055 u Na- Sodium 929 m ArsenicTotal 1002 Se- Selenium 1147 u H - Mc=ry 719M ug/L BrBwium UWL Organochlorine Pesticides Orpnophosphorus Pesticides 29=in§en Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/Neutral&Acid Extractable ics TPH Diesel Range Pur cable gamics (VOA bottle 'd) TPH Gasoline Ran e TPRfBTEX Gasoline Range Ph lankton Tem ure on arrival (°C): a V County: E� DAVIDSON Sample ID: AB59363 River Basin Report To M �0F W Ar�RO PO Number # 18W4622 WSROSP Date Received: 0610812010 `Q Collector: M ROSEBROCK -i Time Received: 08:15 Region: WSRO a 'r Lebwo*s LoginlD SMATHIS Sample Matrix: SURFACEWATER Report Generated: 6118110 Loc, Type: RIVERISTREAM Date Reported: 06118/2010 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD j COC Yes/No X" to 4 a l�ro Loc. Descr.: NIFONG - 202 YO 00tiNSTREAM Location ID: 4CO29NIFONG 282YDDOWN Collect Date: 0610712010 ColleclTime: 12:10 Sample Depth CAS # Anal>r{e Name Result/ nits MethodAnalysis Validated by ualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.6 'C 618110 SMATHIS MN BOD, 5-Day in liquid 2 2 U mg1L APHA5210B 618110 MOVERMAN Turbidity 1 17 NTU APHA21308-20th 618110 CGREEN NUT NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 U mg1L as N Lac1G-107.06-1-J 619110 CGREEN Total Kjeldahi N as N in liquid 0.2 0.21 mg1L as N Lachat107-06-2-H 6110110 CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.73 mg1L as N Lac10-107-04.1-c 619110 CGREEN Phosphorus total as P in liquid 0.02 0.08 mg1L as P LaC10-115-01-1EF 6110110 CGREEN uecetvsa N.C. Dept. of ENR JUN222010 Winston-Salem Regional Office Laboratory Sectlony, 1523 Mall Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27599.1623 (919) 733-3908 For a deWlad desodpuon or the QuallRer codes reler to hrto 11QUrtal no=r gramA n fh Page 1 of 1 ,, e DIV1SiON OF WATER QUALITY }� Chemistry Laboratory Report IWater Quality El SAMPLE TYPE Number ,r-y �O Date Rft-6,4 d : `6 PA W COUNTY RIVER BASIN: PRIORffY AMBIENT QA S �J'Gj� STRE.3M EFFLUENT �❑ 1LAKE Time Receised : 0915 Recewed By � I � REPORT TO [ `py� Jtt 9O W R4unal O$ice COMPLIANCE CHAIN OF CUSTODY INFLUENT Other EMERGENCY V]$ff IO ESTUARY Data Released COLLECTOR(S) AA. KweEc-&,_. ® � ❑ DateAcpottcd: Fatimated BOD Range: �y Station Lotalion: 6� AC `2 9 Z i) Q W ae4M Seed: Chlorinated; r Remarks; •T`t^�� vcr M Sl ion NIE.vuiioa ode t Dale B 'a ]yylm dd) Date End (pimmldd) Time Begin Time End Depth - DM, DR, DBJ1 Value Type -A, It, L Campoaitr-T, S, R Sample Type G O 06 ! Z:10 BOD 310 MEJL. COD High 340 m1JL COD LOW 335 mLdL Colifona MY Fecal 31616 ! I0oml Coliform_ MF Total 31504 [loom[ Coliform: tube Fecal 11615 /100mil Coliform: Fecal Strep 31673 1100714 Residut: Total 500 mg/L Volatile 505 me/L Fixed 510 mg/L Residue: Suspended 530 mvIL Volatile 535 mg/L Fixed 540 mgIL pH 403 units Acidity to pH 45 436 nTIL Acidity to pH 9.3 435 mdl. Alkalinity to pH 83 415 nwL Alkalinity to pH 4, 5 410 mg/L TOC 680 m£JL Turbidity 76 NTU Conform Total Tube 1100 ml COMMENTS Chloride 940 nTJL ChlnrophAt a EPA 445 0 modified option uWL Color: True 80 C.U. Color: (pH) 83 pH- C.U. Color:pH7.6 82 cu. Cyanide 720 mp L Fluoride 951 rn!/L Fonnaldehyde 71880 mg/L Gre=and Oils 556 mvJL Hardness Total 900 mall - Specific Cond. 95 umbes/cm MBAS 39260 n*L Phmais 32730 ustl- Sulfate 945 mv_IL Sulfide 745 mrJL Heron Tannin & Ilrpin uFJL Hexa•alent Chromium ug1L Bicarbonate nWL Carbonate mg/L Total Dissolved Solids mg.1L NH9 as N 610 mg/L TKN an N 625 Frolil- NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg1L P: Total as P 665 mp'L POd as F 70507 Tnel- P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/L K-FD1 ssium mg/L CA- Cadmium 1027 ue/L Cr-Chromium:Tolal1034 ug/L Cu- Copper 1042 urjL Ni-Nickel 1061 uSIL Pb- Lead 1051 ur1L Zn- Zinc I D92 uel- V-Vanadium u« rL Ac-Silver 1077 ug/L Al- Aluminum 1105 ugfL Be- Bmliium 1012 ug/L Ca- Calcium 916 ria</L Co- Cobalt 1037 ud L Fe- Iron 1045 uglL Imo-Molybde,num utlL Sb-Antitnony uilL Sn-Tin ug/L iI-Thallium ug/L TrTitanium uCJL Elg-1631 nglL Li -Lithium 1132 uyJL Mg-MaLmesi=927 MIYL Mn-Mangantse 1055 udL Na- Sodium 929 mhgL Arsenic'Total 1002 ueL Se- Selenium 1147 vcl Hg- Mercury 71900 ug/L Ba-Barium ugtL Oreanochlorine Pesticides OTannophosphorus Pesticides Organomtmpm Pesticides Acid Herbicides BasefNeutra]&Acid Extractable Orgutics TPH Diesel Ranee Purgeahle Organics (VOA battle req'd) TPH Gasoline Rantx TPHBTEX Gasoline Range Phytoplankton Temperature on arriwl ff)', ) I 4Gi uTEST Page 1 of 1 Laboratory Report Cab Location 2R' Lab Location 'C' 16 1 ocatron 'W NC/WW Cert.#: 067 NClDW Cert.#: 37731 NC/WW Cert.#: 103 NCIDW Cert.#: 37733 NCNVW Cert.#: 075 NClDW Cert.#: 37721 6701 Conference Dr, Raleigh, NC 27607 6300 Ramada Dr, Suite C2, Clemmons, NC 27012 6624 Gordon Rd, Unit G, Wilmington, NC 28411 Ph: (919) 834-4984 Fax: (919) 834-6497 Ph: (336) 766-7846 Fax: (336) 766-2514 Ph: (910) 763-9793 Fax: (910) 343-9688 Project No.: Project ID: NIFONG HORSES --- Prepared for --- MELISSA ROSEBROCK DWQ; WSRO 585 WAUGHTOWN ST. WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 RECEIVED i N.C. Dept, of ENR JUN 14 2010 Winston-Salem Regional Office Report Date: 6/10/2010 Date Received: 6012010 Work Order M 1006-00461 Cust. Code: 800993 Cust. P.O.#: No. Sample ID Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 001 #1 UPSTREAM W712010 11:50 MISC Grab See COC Test Performed Method Results Lab Loc �azedTime Qualifier Fecal Coliforms/MF SM 9222D "0 CFUM00mL C 617110 14:30 No. Sample ID Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 002 #2 282 YARDS DOWNSTREAM 6R12010 12:10 MISC Grab See COC ------------ p,� I zed -------- Test Performed Method Results Lab Loc Da� Tlme Qualifier Fecal ColiformslMF SM 9222D 3600 CFU1100mL C 617110 14:30 No. Sample ID Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 003 #3 END OF PROPERTY 6/712010 12:45 MISC Grab See COC Test Performed Method Results Lab Loc pa�zedTime Qualifier Fecal ColiformslMF SM 9222D 2500 CFU1100mL C 617110 14:30 Reviewed by: 6�1- 1��L4 _6�_ '.e� -,_ for Tritest, Inc. County: DAVIDSON Sample ID: AB59361'P River Basin Report To YAt7 WSROSP RZCEIVEl7 —i N,C, Dept. ENR �pQ WAT�9Q J PO Number# Date Received: 10W4621 0610812010 of Collector; I M ROSEBROCK JUL O 2 2010 _ '� =-I a Y Time Received: Labworks LoginlD 08:15 SMATHIS Region: wSRO 0 Sample Matrix: SURFACEWATER Winston-Salem I - Report Generated: 6130110 l Regional Office ' rl •'{ Date Reported: 06/3012010 Loc. Type: RIVEPJSTREAM Emergency Yes/No VisitlD CDC Yes/No YES Loc. Descr.: NIFONG - UPSTREAM Location ID: 4CO29NIFONG UP Collect Date: 0610712010 Collect Time: 11:60 Sample Depth CAS # Analyte Name PAL Result/ Method Units Analysis valldeted by ualifier Reference pate LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.6 -C 618110 CGREEN MIC BOD, 5-Day in liquid 2 2 U mg1L APHAS210B 6010 CGREEN Turbidity 1 6.9 NTU APHA213013-201h 618110 CGREEN NUT NF13 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 U mg/L as N LaC10-107-06-1-J 619110 CGREEN Total Kjeldahl N as N in liquid 0.2 0.2 U mg/L as N Lachat107-06-2-H 6/10/10 CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.63 mg/L as N Lac10-107-04-1-c 6/11110 CGREEN Phosphorus —total as P in liquid 0.02 0.04 mg/L as P Lac10-115-01-1EF 6/10110 CGREEN Laboratory Section» 1623 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1623 (919) 733.3908 For a iWalled description of fhe qusllfler codex refer to hrtu'7leortal nafrxe oiviweblvrndeblelnflinfo7t h ufs :0'[]nla Qualit4er Cndea <httn:lloortnl.nodenr.ord aNstafnfoRechassisl� Page 1 of 1 r- COUNTY Z oLV, GC\..A+1 RIVER BASIN REPORTTO] 5 �� Regional Office Other t COLLECTOR(S) : C10- f"u Estimated BOD Range: Seed: Chlorinated: Code Date Begin BOD 3I0 mg/L COD Hildt 340 mg/L COD Low 335 m1/L Colifb= MF Fecal 31616 IloOml Colifomi MFTotal 31504 /loom! Coliform: tube Fecal 31615 / I00m! Coliform: Fecal Strip 31673 1100ml Residue Total 500 nwL Volatile 505 me/L Fixed 510 mgrL Residue: Su5pendud 530 mWL Volatile 535 mWL Fixed 540 mg/L pH 403 units Acidity to pH 4.5 436 mg/L Aridity to pH 9.3 435 mrjL Alkalinity to pH 3.3 415 me/L, Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/L TOC 680 M911. Turbidity 76 NTU Col ifomt Total Tube /I oo ml COMMENTS : DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Chemistry Laboratory Report I Water Quality ❑ SAMPLE TYPE PPRIORiCY ❑ AMBIENT QA >rSO;REAM EFFLUENT ❑ COMPLIANCE 5eCHA1N OF CUSTODY LAKE INFLUENT EMERGENCY VISq ID ESTUARY Station Location: N ifan'a-0D g5kreavl Remarks: Date End (yylmmtdd) Time Begin I Time End Depth - DM, DB, DBM Value Type -A, H, L Chloride 940 mwL Chlorophyll a EPA 445.0 modified option ugtL Color: True 80 C.U. Color: (pH) 83 P14- eu. Color:pH7.6 82 c.u. Cyanide720 meL Fluoride 951 r4l, Formaldehyde 71880 ma/L Grease and Oils 556 mg/L Hardness Total 900 mE/L Specific Cord. 95 umboslan MBAS 38260 mg(L. Phenals37730 ug/L- Sulfate 945 mg(L Sulfide 745 mg/L Boron Tannin & Ugnin up/L Hexavalert Chromium ug/L Bicarbonate mgrL Carbonate mWL Total Dissolved Solids mg1L N143 as N 610 nwl- KN an N 625 rawL NO2 plus NO3 as N 63D nidL P: Total as P 665 MdL PO4 as P 70507 mg1L P- Dissolved as P 666 mglL K-Potassium mg1l, Cd- Cadmium 1027 uglL. Cr-Chrnmium:Total 1034 up/L Cu- Copper) 042 uE/L Ni-Nickel 1067 up/L Pb- Lead 1051 np/L Zn- Zinc 1 D92 ug/L. v-venedium ug/l. Ag- Silver 1 D77 ug/L Al- Aluminum 1 t05 UWL Be- Beryllium 1012 u2/L Ca- Calcium 916 mgJL Co- Cobalt 1037 ugll, Fe- Iron I D45 ug1L- Ma-Molybdenum ug/L Sb-Antimony ug[L Sit -Tin ug/L TI-Thallium ug/L Ti-Titanium ug1L Hg-1631 nee. t ` Date Received : j�t^+ • �b Time Received : OK Received ByIr Data Released : Date Reported : Composite-T, S, B I Sample Type Li -Lithium 1132 ug/L Mg- Ma6mesium 927 mglL Mn-Mangorreae 1055 uVL Na- Sodium 929 mp'L Arsenic:Total 1002 uglL Se -Selenium I147 ur7L. Hg- Mercury 71900 uglL Ba-Barium ug/L Organochlorine Pesticides Orpnophnsphorus Pesticides Organonitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Sam Nl eutt-a]&Acid Extractable Orp nics TPH Diesel Range Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle tN'd) TPH Gasoline Range TPHII3TEX Gasoline Ran_^-e Phytoplan;dort Temperature on arrival (°C)_ I SO Mr. Michael Nifong 180 Dixie Club Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27107-9132 Mr. Nifong This letter is a follow up from my June 91h visit to your property in which we discussed proposed conservation measures to install on your farm which will improve water quality. I have enclosed a map of your farm and numbered each exercise lot separately. Lot #1, largest area, borders Hwy 52 and Dixie Club Rd. A fence needs to be constructed parallel to the creek with a minimum setback distance of 50 feet, (measured from the top of the stream bank). I have enclosed the NRCS fence specifications, for horses using a wooden fence, 3 - 1" x 6" boards need to be placed at 18", 30" and 42" from the ground surface. Post spacing is recommended at 8'. Once the area is fenced out, the buffer area, (area between creek and fence), should be seeded to a summer annual such as sudex or millet. Tall fescue should be seeded, limed, and fertilized in September to have permanent vegetation. The following is seeding and fertilizer rates to use on an acre basis. Lime 2 tons/ acre Fertilizer 15-15-15, 450 lbs/acre Fescue seed 601bs /acre Millet or Sudex 30 lbs/acre As discussed, the fence would need to be constructed before seeding; a gate can be installed to allow for equipment entry into the buffer to clip vegetation once or twice a year, or to remove debris from stream channel as needed. A critical area needs to be installed on the east side of the area at culvert outlet, where a gully has formed. The area needs to be graded and shaped and a culvert (concrete or plastic) the same size or larger diameter as existing one installed. In place of a culvert, rock rip -rap can be used. The area would still require grading and the stone should be placed in the bottom and the sides of the graded channel. Use the above mentioned rates for seed, lime and fertilize. In addition, the area due to slope would need to be mulched with straw or hay at a rate of 75 small square bales per acre. The critical area will need to be fence out to exclude horses. Lot #2 and #3, area behind stables and below riding rink. These areas have native weeds and vegetation established and erosion is not as serve as lot #1. A fence with a setback of 25' from edge of stream bank needs to be installed. Seeding to fescue in the buffer areas is optional. Lot #4, located at the bridge over the creek. Install fence with 1 Q' setback and allow native vegetation to grow. As discussed, you are allowed to remove limbs and debris from the stream channel to insure proper flow and to place materials such as stone along the banks to stabilize them. However, do not remove stumps as this will increase stream bank erosion. Dredging to remove sand or to straighten channel is prohibited and will only cause further erosion problems in the future. As I mentioned to you, cost share funds are available to assist with installing these practices. At the present time our funds are exhausted and we will receive additional funds this fall. If cost share monies are used, we would need to require additional practices be installed such as reseeding exercise lots and maintaining the vegetation. At the current stocking rate of horses this would not be achievable with out reducing your stocking rate. If you have questions please feel free to contact me. 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M - � 1 �3 Parcel Number: 1 Land UnRs: 13.64 AC Pin Id : 6831�ICKAEL Deed Book: 559 Pg: 838 NIFOUGENE S ERLA S Owner : 180 DIXIE CLUB DRIVE Deed Date: WINSTON SALEM NC 271079132 Property Address: OD0180 DIXIE CLUB RD Account Number. 000005991325 Township- Midway Exempt Code: Building Value: $16,400 Other Building Value: $34.700 Land Vahre: 3682,000 Market Value: $733,100 Assessed Vahre: $65.340 Deferred Value: E667,760 Legal Description 1 : L77 BK5594338 Legal Description 2 : LIS 52 NOV- a o 1 d - SS � do3o WA-roc/� Incident Report Report Number: 201001865 Incident Type: Complaint On -Site Contact: Category: APS - Animal First/Mid/Last Name: Incident Started: 06/02/2010 Company Name: County: Davidson Phone: City: Pager/Mobile Phone: 1 Farm #: Responsible Party: Reported By: Owner: First/Mid/Last Name: Tim Latham NC DENR L Q Permit: Company Name: Facility: Address: 585 Waughtown St First Name: Middle Name: City/State/Zip: Winston-SalerrNC 27107 Last Name: Phone: (336)771-5000 Address Pager/Mobile Phone: 1 City/State/Zip: Phone: 4 Material Category: Estimated City: UOM Chemical Name Reportable Qty. lbs. Reportable Qty. kgs. DD:MM:SS Decimal Position Method: Navigation quality GPS Latitude: +35°59'43" 35.995200 Position Accuracy: • Unknown Longitude: --80°1 Location of Incident: Address: City/StatelZip 3'42"-80.228300 Position Datum: Unknown Horse I�arm on corner of Dixie Club Road and Old Hwy 52 (S, Main SQ 180 Dixie Club Rd Winston-Salem NC 27107 Report Created 06/09/10 11:33 AM Page 1 r-' Cause/Observation: Winston-Salem Regional Office Land Quality staff notified Aquifer Protection Section staff of a stream, possibly impacted byy a denuded horse pasture located on the Nifong property (Silverlin Horse Farm); parcel ID 6631.02-69-4113. Action Taken: APS staff discussed field findings with Ms. Nifong prior to leaving the farm. Ms. Rosebrock with APS, suggested fencing the horses from the stream and establishing a vegetated buffer to aid in reducing the runoff of sediment and nutrients. APS staff suggested that Ms, Nifong contact the Davidson County Soil and Water office to setup a meeting with a technical specialist to further discuss finding a solution to reduce impacts to the stream from the animal activities. APS to send a Notice of Violation (NOV). Incident Questions: Did the Material reach the Surface Water? Yes Surface Water Name? Leak Creek Directions: From W-S: South on South Main Street (Old Hwy 52), Left onto Dixie Club Road, Farm on right Comments: On Monday June 7, 2010 Winston-Salem Regional Office Aquifer Protection Section (APS) staff Melissa Rosebrock and Patrick Mitchell visited the Nifong property (Silverlin Horse Farm) located at 180 Dixie Club Road in Davidson County, NC. APS staff arrived at the Nifong farm at approximately 11:05 am and met with Ms. Sue Nifong. APS staff discussed the purpose of the visit with Ms. Nifong. Ms. Nifong said that they currently had approximately thirty five (35) horses on the farm. She also said that the horses are fed supplemental feed and are not reliant on the pasture for a food source. APS staff noted the denuded fenced pasture located on the corner of Dixie Club Road and Old Highway 52 with a stream flowing through it, The stream banks were also denuded where the stream flows through the fenced pasture. While traversing the farm, APS staff noted that there was very little, if any, vegetative buffer along the stream in any observed fenced pasture areas on parcel 6831-02-69-4113. APS staff noted that a small manure stock pile was located adjacent to the stream, near the wooden bridge that crosses the stream, APS staff collected stream samples and field measurements at three (3) locations on the stream: Location 1) upstream where the stream enters the property; Location 2) mid -farm (approximately 282 yards downstream of the upstream location); and Location 3) downstream where the stream exits the property. The samples obtained from each location were collected for analysis of turbidity, fecal coliform, BOD, and nutrients. Field measurements recorded at each location included: pH; temperature; specific conductance; dissolved oxygen; dissolved oxygen percent saturated; and sediment depth. APS staff noted a sand stock pile, located near sample location 2. No obvious odor or sludge worms were detected at any of the locations of observation. Some brown algae growth and/or possible fungal growth was observed at locations 2 and 3. Silty organic matter was observed at locations 2 and 3, with an increase of occurrence from location 2 to location 3. Sediment depth increased respectively from Location 1 to Location 3. APS staff discussed field findings with Ms. Nifong prior to leaving the farm. Ms. Rosebrock with APS, suggested fencing the horses from the stream and establishing a vegetated buffer to aid in reducing the runoff of sediment and nutrients. APS staff suggested that Ms. Nifong contact the Davidson County Soil and Water office to setup a meeting with a technical specialist to further discuss finding a solution to reduce impacts to the stream from the animal activities. APS staff notified Ms. Nifong that a Notice of Violation (NOV) will be issued to the property owners. APS staff departed from the farm at approximately 1:10 pm. On Tuesday .tune 8, 2010 Ms. Nifong informed APS staff that they had contacted the Davidson County Soil and Water office to schedule a site meeting with a technical specialist to begin working on a solution to reduce stream impact. Conveyance: Report Created 06/09/10 11:33 AM Page 2 Did the Spill result in a Fish Kill? Unknown If the Spill was from a storage tank indicate type, Containment? Unknown Cleanup Complete? Unknown Water Supply Wells within 1500ft : Unknown Event Type Referred to Regional Office - Primary Contact Report Entered Report Received Incident Start Standard Agencies Notified: Agency Name Phone Other Agencies Notified: Agency Name Phone Estimated Number of fish? (Above Ground or Under Ground) Groundwater Impacted : Unknown Event Date Due Date Comment 2010-06-09 08:25:00 2010-06-04 12:00:00 2010-06-02 02:00:00 First Name M.I. Last Name Contact Date First Name M.I. Last Name Contact Date DWQ Information: Report Taken By: Report Entered By: Melissa Rosebrock Patrick Mitchell Regional Contact: Melissa Rosebrock Phone: Date/Time: 2010-06-04 12:00:00 AM 2010-06-09 08:25:00 AM Referred Via: Phone Did DWQ request an additional written report? Report Created 06/09/10 11:33 AM Page 3 ---- ,� ° Ott ` CI L k m o p Sides Cc t 13.. tib r. �° Rd oaNest Cle m o� ti s t. CO x o nsvrlle Rd , Ext. w sr. $ SNYDE Cr do Ja eC imuct m o 0 a �' y stria v ,� �, Qver ale Rd. 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Huffmans Creek From source to a point C 06/01/98 Yadkin 12-96-1-(1) 1.1 miles downstream of Davidson County SR 1493 Huffmans Creek From a point 1.1 miles WS-IV OB/01/98 Yadkin 12-96-1-(2) downstream of Davidson County SR 1493 to Reedy Cr. Dykers Creek From source to a point WS-IV 06/03/92 Yadkin 12-98-(1) 0.3 mile upstream of mouth Dykers Creek From a point 0.3 mile WS-IV;CA 08/03/92 Yadkin 12-98-)2) upstream of mouth to Yadkin River bunkers Creek From source to Dykers WS-IV 08/03/92 Yadkin 12-98-3 Creek Page 6 of 7 2010-06-05 07:12:15 Water Quality Monitoring Field Meter Calibration Sheet Date Time Initials 24hr hh:mm Pre -Sampling Calibration ppyylmm/dd f� 07 Y b,' Post -Sampling Check I O Q S,° 2-0 Miscellaneous (Does not apply to YSI a orAccumet Metersl ­� Satter Stirrer Working? Pre -Sampling Calibration Y 1 N Post -Sampling Check Y 1 N Battery Ranges = su va :internal-7.2.7.5V, external- 11 - 1 3V; Quanta: 4.0.4.5V Dissoly Oxvaen [rri q6° 7 Temp. °C Initial % Saturation Barometric pressure (mmHg) Altitude (ft.) D.O. Table Value Initial Meter Reading (m1L) Calibrated Meter Reading {mg4) Calibrated % Saturation Pre -Sampling Calibration Z01moral 2- ° Q� t 3 Qt Q ( f i3 9(n� Post -Sampling Check C� � I�' 119 9� illi�il�€°€'16(! a iifi�� i I € it s iilll [i '.fit ' Within 0.5 ? 1 N Specific Conductance ng (NSlcm at 25°C) Dry Air 1.2 Zero {0) Initial Meter Calibrated ° Reading I Meter Readin C 0 Lot #: Jot' Z= Conductivity Standard 3 Value: Initial Meter Calibrated ° RgAg Meter Reading Lot #: t?2 0 Calibration Check Value; �jC] Initial Meter 0°/u'Ranges for Sp: Cond:. . Reading tan a an 100 .90 to 110 qqCQ� 447..'r. .,;'. 402 to 492 ,100 <. W in t 2? 'p "" Wi 10%? W 10% 10 000 .: ':9,000 to 11;000: Y N tit. , N a : N 15 000 .., . , :13,500 to.16;5D0 . NOTE' Quanta reads in mS/cm; move decimal 3 places right for NSlcm, 58 670 ". .`. 52,803 to 64,537- Dry Air CALIBRATIONS are conducted for 4a and M$5 Hydrolabs only, 2 Dry Air CHECKS (confirmation of zero in dry air) are conducted for YSI 85. YSI 6920, 8 Quanta meters. 3 Conductivity standards are used to CHECK the YSI B5 meter and to CALIBRATE all Hydrolab meters and the YSI 6920. ° Does not apply to Dry Air CHECKS or Conductivity Standard CHECKS (leave blank), off (SU) Lot#: 1009911 Lot#: Buffer #1 . ffer #2 Confirmation 7.0 2 � 44. 10.0 +� n "�� slope Buffer 7.0 Buffer Temp, ° Buffer Temp: �/ l2iticlency° lnitiai Meter Calibrated Meter Initial Meter Calibrated Meter Motor Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading r Pre -Sampling Calibration Z , 0 410 All tp 7 Post -Sampling Check 4 ] �i`' D wl n t i).1? 0.,. Y1Ni. ?tl Y N Slope efficiency applies 10 Accumet meters only (does not apply to Hydros b or YSI meters), Comments: Keep original on Me for 5 years Ver. 0011512007 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY r�q Chemistry Laboratory Report! Water Quality ❑ SAMPLE TYPE Lab Number : Due Received: COUNTY RIVER BASIN: 1J i Owl PRIORITY AMBIENT QA STREAM EFFLUENT Time Received : Received By REPORT TO W / t '` ' Regional Office COMPLIANCE 'p<'CI [AIN OF CUSTODY LAKE INFLUENT Older EMERGENCY VISIT [D ESTUARY Data Released COLLECTOR(S) hU�f foG ®�t7 � rte Date Reported: Estimated BOD Range: _T ca{/- � Station Lo tion: DA t� — l� ^� v� �f6Pfj Seed: Chlorinated: Remarks: M _ Station n/Location Code Date egin (yylmmldd) Date End (yylmmldd) Time Begin Time End Depth. DM, DB, DBM Value Type - A, H, 1, Composite-T, S, B Sample Type G 0 9 1 - E-"\ 4 j a o• o 2 2' q 5 BOD 310 mg/L COD High 340 mg1L COD Low 335 mg/L Coliform, MFFecal 31616 A00ml Coliform: MF Total 31504 /I oom] Conform: tube Feral 31615 /I oom] Coliform: Feral $uep 31673 /10(hul Residue: Total SW rrtglL Volatile $05 mg/L. Fixcd 510 mgAL Residue: Suspended 530 mg/1- Volatilc 535 mg/L Mired 54o mg/L H 403 units Acidiry to pH 4.5 436 mg/L Acidiry to PH 8,3 435 mWL Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/L Alkalinity to pH 45 410 mg/L TOC 680 mgll, Turbidity 76 NTU Coliform Total Tube 1100 m1 COMMENTS: Chloride 940 mg/L Chloro hy11 a EPA 445.0 modified option ug/L Color: True 80 c.u, Color: (PH) 83 pH- c u, WOC PH 7.6 82 c u, Cyanide 720 mg/L Fluoride 951 mp/L Formaldchyde71880 mg/L Grease and Oils 556 mg/L Hardness Total 900 S ifte Cond. 95 umboslem MBAS 38260 mgfL Phenols 32730 ug/L Sulfate 945 in Sulfide 745 mFVL Boron Tannin & Ligninug/L Hemtvalent Chromium ugtI. Bicarbonate mg%L. Carbonate mg/L Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NH3 as N 610 mg/L TKN an N 625 mg/L NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/L P: Total as P 665 mg/L PO4 as P 70507 mp/L. P: Dtssolved as P 666 mg/L K-Potassium mg1L. Cd- Cadmium 1023 ug/L Cr-Chromium'fotal 1034 ug/L Cu- Copper 1042 u9/1. Ni-Nickel 1067 ug/L Pb-Lead 1051 uWL Zn- Zinc 1092 ugIL V-Vanadium ug1L Ag-Silva 1077 ug/L A]- Aluminum ] 105 ug/L Be- Beryllium 1012 ug/L. Ca- Calcium 916 mg/L Co- Cobalt 1037 ug/L Fe- Iron 1045 ug/L Mo-Mokybdcnum ug/L Sb-Antimony ug/L Sn-Ten ug/L TI-Thallium ug/L Ti-Titanium ug/L. Hg-1631 ng/L Li -Lithium 1132 u Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/L Mn-Manganese 1055 ugfL Na- Sodium 929 mglL Ars ocTOta11002 ug/L Se, Selenium 1 147 v Hit- Mercury 71900 u /L Ba-Barium v Organochlorinc Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides O anonitrogcn Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/Neutral&Acid E tractable Organics TPH Diesel Range Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle req d) TPH Gasoline Ran e TPHBTEX Gasoline Range Phylo lankton [Ternperatme on arrivdl (^C): DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY hh Chemistry Laboratory Report I Water Quality ❑ SAMPLETYPE Lab Number - Date Received: ✓��.S�a1 COUNTY Y� PRIORITY Time Received: RIVER BASIN: AMBIENT 0 QA STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT Received By REPDXT TO -3 P,0 Reliional Office ❑ COMPLIANCE' CHAIN OF CUSTODY LAKE INFLUENT Other ❑ EMERGENCY VISIT 1D ESTUARY Data Released .- COLLEC-rOR(S) : Date Repaned : Estimated BOD Range: �7 t AC — 2— 4 e:y� Station Location: 5 G QaLAi�r■ Sted: Chlorinated: i }�-- Remarks: �T ��r I a"rM Seafion kfLocatioo ude 23Zd�wn Date B iu (yylm dd) pate End (yyl—Irld) Time Begin Fime End Aeptlt - DM, DR, DBM Value Typc - A, H, L Compnaite-T, S, 8 Sample Trpe (� (L� N z,�• D D� J f Z'•1O BOD 310 tng1L COD High 340 rnWL COD Low 335 mrfL Coliform- MF Feral 316tb /1000,11 Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100m1 Coliform: tube Fecal 31615 1100ml Co4torm.- Fecal Strep 31673 1100ml Residue: Total 500 mgFL Volatile 505 mg L R-d 510 m_r.IL Residue: Suspended 510 - mWL Volatile 535 mef L Fixed 540 mglL PH 403 units Acidity to pH 4.5 436 m JL Acidity to pH 9.3 4.15 m3�1, Alkalinity to pH 8.1 415 rtxJL Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 nvjL TOC 680 aVL Turbidity 16 NTU Colifonn Total Tube /100 mi COMMENTS: Chloride 940 mglL Chlorophyll a EPA 445.0 modified option u&lL Color: True 80 c.u. Color: (pH) 83 pH= c.u- Color: pH 7.6 82 - C.U. Cyanide 720 mglL Fluoride 951 maf L Formaldehyde 71880 myL Grease and Oils 556 mrJL- Hardrw Total900 mgrL Specific Cond. 95 umhoslcm MBAS 38260 mg/L Phenols 32730 ug/L Sulfate 945 myJL Sulfide 745 m211- Boron Tannin & Upin ug/L 1-lexavaltm Chromium ug/L Bicarbonate mdL Carhonate mg/L Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NH3 as N 610 mIJL TKN an N 625 tng/L - NOZ plus NO3 as N 630 irUL P: Total as P 665 mg/L PO4 as P 70507 mWL P: Dissolved as P 666 mg1L K-Potassium mg%L Cd- Cadmium 1027 ug/L Cr-Chromium:Tota] l034 ug/L Cu- Copper 1942 ui�lL Ni-Nickel 1067 uglL Pb- Lead 1051 uglL Zn- Zinc I092 uy/L V-Vanadium WL Ag- Silver 1077 ug/L AI -Aluminum H05 uefL Be- Beryllium I O t 2 ug/L Ca- Calcium 916 mg/L Co- Cobalt 1037 ug1L Fe- Iron t 045 ug/L Mo-Molybdenum ug/L Sb-Antunony ug/L Sn-Tin ug/L TI-Thallium uI/L Ti-Titanium ug/L He,-1631 nTJL Li -Lithium 1132 ug/L Mg- Magnesium 927 mWL Mn-Manganese 1055 uj/L Na-Sodium 929 myrL Arsenic:Total 1002 utfL Se- Selenium 1147 ug/L Hg- Mercury 71900 ug/L Ba-Barium ug/L Organoehlorine Pesticides Oreganophosphor6s Pesticides O ,pstonitroyzs Pesticides Acid Herbicides BaselNeutral&-Acid Extractable Organics 7 PH Diesel Range Purgeable Organics [VOA bottle rtq'd) TPH Gasoline Range TPHIBTEX Gasoline Range Phytoplankton Temperature on arri1zl (°C): Report to: �tj p-n WATER QUALITY SECTION CHAfN OF CUSTODY (COC) RECOF N-C D£N1VDWQ LABORATORY (check one): AC ENTRAL I I ARO I j WaRO RECEIVE[) N,C, Dept. of EvR JUN 1'A 2010 Page Winston-Salem Regionat 0frice ofi— For• Invusligation of: bf Smnpie collector (print name) ,nut IBM-1 Forms completed by: Sample collector's signature: Pield storage conditions nd location (when applicaJ le): Lo c-v-e tE L tzo e-r. , Lab 1�sc Only LAB NO STATION NO. STATION LOCATION I DATE SAMPLED TIME SAMPLED NUMBER OF CONTAINERS 6 2 K,\k,o - I ISO 3 N - as a awns o 0 3 An - -Pr- o 8 eA,0 3 R 'nq led by (signature - ro Date Time s Re e b signature): Dat . -'o Ti Relirutuishe by (signature); ate Time Reed d I y (sign ure): Date Time Relinquishcd by (signature): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time Mcthmi ol'Shipment (circle one): State Courier -Iand-delivered Federal Express UPS Other: Security Type and Conditions: Sealed by: Dr n by: rdTt�r n nt�e -n>}��lri�t � fTiCTni1V _ 1.ahilceClnly LAB NUMBERS THROUGH NUMBER BOTTLES ANALYSES REQUESTED RELINQUIS}•IED BY: RECIEWED BY: DATE TIME QI-ROM 13 5g36 z SUR 3 6(A r" ,3/77 --� iff QA'..l'urmsLSumple ReceivirrglCOC form WQ 4l10101 dbs COUNTY �aii-,C``PA RIVER BASIN : A til __.. REPORTTO '�j ��_ Regional Office Other : COLLECTOR(S) Estimated BOD Range, Seed: Chlorinated: Code, Data Begin HOP 310 n*L COD Hilfm 340 inert COD Low 335 mg/L Colifurm: MF Fecal 31616 A 00ml ColiformMF Total 31504 /) 00ml Coliform: tube Feca1 31615 11Dorn] ColiformFecal Strep 31673 1100" Residue: Total 500 mglL Volatile MIS mAfh Fired 510 mrlL Residue: Suspended 530 rng/L Volatile 535 msJL Fixed 340 m_u/L pH 40.1 unds Acidity to pH 4.5 436 ritr/L Acidity to pH 8,3 435 m0l, Alkalinity to pH 8.3 4) 5 mg'L Alkalinity to pH 4.5 4 1 U mdlL TOC 680 mJL Turbidity 76 NTU Colifomm Total Tube 1100 ml COMMENTS: DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Chemistry Laboratory Report! Water Quality SAM PLE TYPE PRIORITY AMBIENT 0 QA >a:,STREAM EFFLUENT COMPLIANCE WCHA1N OF CUSTODY ❑ LAKE INFLUENT EMERGENCY VIS ID � ESTUARY Statlen Loca ien: N Remark3: Date End (yy/mmldd) Time Begin I Time End I Depth - DM, DB, DBM Value Type - A, H, L Chloride 940 m#L Chlorophyll a EPA 445,0 modified option ul/L Color: True 80 eu, Color: (pH) 83 PH- C.U. Color: PH7.6 82 cu. Cyanide 720 nWl- Fluoride 951 met. Formaldehyde 71880 mWL Grease and Oils 556 mg/L Hardness Total 900 mWL Specific Cond. 95 undms/em MB.4S 38260 my i, Phenols 32730 uE/L Sulfate 945 m /L Sulfide 745 me_/L Boron Tannin & LiBpin ug/L Hexavalen: Chromium ug/L Bicarbonate -di- Carbonate mWL ' Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NH3 as N 610 mg/L KN an N 625 m_ L NO2 plus NOI as N 630 n4jL P: Total as P 665 my L PO4 as P 70507 naf L P: Dissolved as P 666 mj,L K-Potassium me'L Cd- Cadmium 1027 uglL Cr-Chromium:Total 3 03 4 unJL Cu-Copper 1042 ur.IL , Ni-Nickel 1067 uWL Pb-Lead IDS ug/L Zn-Zinc1092 u:,/L V-Vanadium w9L Ag Silver t 077 uefL Al- Aluminum I105 ug/L Be- Beryllium 1012 uefL Ca- Calcium 916 mdL Co- Cobalt 1037 ug/L Fe- Iron 1045 '.1L Mo ,.Molybdmurn udL Sb-Antimony ulVL Sn-Tin ug/L T1-Thal I ium ugfl, Ti-Titanium ug/L E-IR163 L ng/L Lab Number Date Received - Time Received: Received By Data Released : Date Reported: Composite-T, S, B I Sample Type Li -Lithium 1132 ug/L Mg- Magnesium 927 mWL Mn-Man�nnese 1055 ut,/L Na, Sodium 929 mg/L Arscnic:Tota11002 ug/L Se, Selenium 1147 ug/L Hg- Mercury 71900 ug/L Ba-Barium urJ/ L Orynnochlorine Pesticides Orr-pnaphosphoros Pesticides Organonitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Base/Neutral&-Acid Enirac:able Org, nits TPH Diesel Range Purgtable Organics (VOA bottle req'd) TPH Gasoline Range TPIVBTSX Gasoline Range Phytoptankton Temperature on arrival (^C)� TRITEST Chain of Custody Tritest W.O. # ❑ 6701 Conference Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607 ph: (919) 834-4984, fax: (919) 834.6497 NCWW Cert#67, NCDW Cert#37731 ❑ 6624 Gordon Road, Unit G, Wilmington, NC 28411 ph:(910) 763-9793, fax: (910) 343.9688 NCWW Cert#75, NCDW Cert#37721 6300 Ramada Dr., Suite C2, Clemmons, NC 27012 ph: (336) 766-7846, fax: (336) 766-2514 NCWW Cart#103, NCDW Cert#37733 Report Results To: Company: T-) k.��—4 -NS L= Address:► ►n}, ln�� Phone: ? 3 (n — —7 1 " Fax: tr Sampled by (signature): ! Bill To: � UJQ Project Reference: ffn Y1 �) S Project Number: Purchase Order #: Standard Report Delivery ❑ Rush Report Delivery (wlsurcharge) "Rush projects are subject to prior approval by the laboratory Requested Due Date: Sample; Des fttidn , � g`o� , to o! , Start Date : End Date. � 'Matrix Analyses�Requested r4tast� ' z.. StarfT,ime�;.. End TimeaWsoii,oec �. ........... w O ne o b v�.i f" (� 6.50 5Fe I 10 PM 7 a o a ,. ter Pq h, lr e - I R t PAI o2 G° c� j R linqui hed by,(signatute} Received by (signature) Date Time Rflinquished by (signatur) Received by (signature) Date Time Relinquished by (signature) Received by (signature) Date Time Receipt Conditions (Lab Use Only) M ❑ 4t2°C ❑ Temp: °C Res. Chlorine: Absent ❑ Present ❑ nla Acid preserv. a2? C� Yes "No' � nla Base preserv. >12? El Yes 0 No n/a Jun 09 10 10:06p Tritest Clemmons 3367662314 TRITEST Chain of Custody 101 Conference Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607 ph: (919) 834-4984, far,: (919) 834-6497 NCWW Cert#67, NCDW Cert#37731 J 6624 Gordon Road, Unit G, Wilmington, NC 28411 ph: (910) 763-9793, lax: (110) 341-9688 NCVVW Certk75, NCDW CertN37721 6300 Ramada Dr., Suite C2, Clemmons, NC 27012 ph: (336) 766-7846, lax: (336) 766-2514 NC''%MVV Cert#103, NCDW Cert#37733 Report Results To: Company: O cI-.- � 2 = Address: 9r3���l1.ifl'lU Atin: Q� €`P%SC'r �arfj c-V-- Phone: _ �,"l �` 7 (- S �- 1 Fax: Sampled by (signature): - Bill To: WlC 0 E N F— b wOQ 1fj(%Jn Tritest W.O. # 10�16-00V Project Reference: ti'f�q �[ w Project Number: Purchase Order #: Standard Report Delivery ❑ Rush Report Delivery (wisurcharge) **Rush projects are subject to prior approval t;y the laboratory Requested Due Date: Sample Description Ca meo �reb Start Date End Date'. 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P.O.#: No. Sample tD Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 001 #1 UPSTREAM 6/712010 11:50 MISC Grab See COC Test Performed Method Results Lab Loc A�aJl zedfime Qualifier Fecal Coliforms/MF SM 92220 440 CFU1100mL C 617110 14:30 No. Sample ID Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 002 #2 282 YARDS DOWNSTREAM 617/2010 12:10 MISC Grab See COC Test Performed Method Results Lab Loc DaI��edTirne Qualifier Fecal ColiformslMF - SM 9222D 3600 CFU11D0mL C 617110 14:30 No, Sample ID Date Sampled Time Sampled Matrix Sample Type Condition 003 #3 END OF PROPERTY 6/7/2010 12:45 MISC Grab See COC Test Performed Method Results Lets Lac ADaIVzediime Qualifier Fecal ColiformslMF SM 9222D 2500 CFU11D0mL C 617110 14:30 Reviewed by: for Tritest, Inc. — Report ln: %I S KQ WATER QUALITY SECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY (COQ RECORD \Y: IWSI1/DWQ LABORATORY (check one): �CENTR AL I j ARO [I waRO Page I uf'_ L For InN.csligation of: 0 r r' Sample col Icelor (print name) and DM- I forms completed by: Sample collector's signatureN�m— Irield storage conditions nd location (when appiicOle): LoGC.e. te- in tz6 e r. 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LOCATION DATE SAMPLED TIME SAMPLED NUMBER OF CONTAINERS yyS,,T��ATION 3 .�f6 h o R 'nq led by (signatur4 Date /67 Time S Received by (signature): Date Time Rel'In quishe by (signature): qDite Time Received by (signature): Date Time itclinquished by (signature): Date Time Received by (signature): Date Time Nlcthod W'Shipment (circle one). tale Courier and -delivered Federal Express UPS Other: Sccurily Type and Conditions',Awl Sealed by: buv� Broken by: INTR,LRI ORA ORT'ICV Ih�CUSTODY - Lab Use Only LAD NUMBERS FROM THROUGH NUMBER BOTTLES ANALYSES REQUESTED RELINQUISHED BY: RECEIVED BY: DATE TIME 1;�'.Rurmsl5umplc Rcceiving\COC form WQ 4110101dbs • • TRITEST Chain of Custody Tritest W.O. # g-ooq6 ❑ 6701 Conference Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607 ph: (919) 834.4984, fax: (919) 834.6497 NCWW Cert#67, NCDW Cert#37731 ❑ 6624 Gordon Road, Unit G, Wilmington, NC 28411 ph: (910) 763-9793, fax: (910) 343-9688 NCWW Cort#75, NCDW Cert437721 6300 Ramada Dr., Suite C2, Clemmons, NC 27012 ph: (336) 766-7846, fax: (336) 766-2514 NCWW Cert#103, NCDW Cert#37733 Report Results To: Company: "D Address: 9 % Olg a Attn: �l,jQ SIB �AI'n Lt>! Phone: 33 1 — log Fax: 3 3 ` 71 _� M630 Sampled by (signature): I Rlrc;:rvLa {f N.C. Dept, of CNR JUN 14 26M Winston-8alum Regional Office Bill To: NC,_DE N F-- D UDC Project Reference: ETO EZ Project Number: Purchase Order #: Standard Report Delivery ❑ Rush Report Delivery (wlsurcharge) —Rush projects are subject to prior approval by the laboratory Requested Due Date: Sample' Description H ;. - ' • a d o, drab* StartiDate End Date Matrik: cwssm4 eta. f Analyses Requested ' x Tines Siart Time _.;End Timec, eapA 6 ,Tu ne -7 :2-0o SWF7eX 0 1 CC a'li 21 rds, r Tu n e- 0 10 3 ev% A ov (P r, o 9010 - �• G ° C, VI1 R linqui ed b fsignatur Received by (signature) i Date /"71 P-01 iCIS Time Reli quis d by (signature) Received by (signature) Date Time Relinquished by (signature) Received by (signature) Date Time Receipt Conditions (Lab Use Only) IA. ❑ 4t2°C El Temp: _y�°C ,'{ Res. Chlorine: ,,Absent ❑ Present ❑ n/a Acid presery c2? ❑ Yes nla Base preserv. >129 0 Yes 0 No Xn/a