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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
Bill Brandon
Bill BrandonTarm
2940 Chinquapin Rd
Yadkinville, NC 27055
Dear Bill Brandon:
Division of Water Quality
Coleen H. Sullins
Director
October 1, 2009
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N.C. Dapt ECEIVEof ENR I Dee Freeman
OCT 1 4 2009 Secretary
Winston-Salem i
Regional Offt"
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC990008
Bill Brandon Farm
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Yadkin County
In accordance with your renewal request, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage
(COC) issued to Bill Brandon, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system
in accordance with General Permit AWG200000.
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 Bill Brandon Farm, located in Yadkin County, with an animal capacity of no
greater than the following annual averages:
Dairy Calf:
Dry Cow: Beef Brood Cow:
Dairy Heifer:
Beef Stocker Calf: Other:
Milk Cow: 375
Beef Feeder:
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2014, and shall hereby void
Certificate of Coverage Number AWC990008 that was previously issued to this facility. 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. Please nay careful attention to the
record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this
General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keeping forms.
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
Location: 2728 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 nC
Phone:919-733-3221 tFAR:919-715-05881 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 No'A' hpC-pil Olina
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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 15A NCAC 2T .0105(h) 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.
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, then 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 Animal Feeding Operations Unit 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/waming information for your county by calling the Blacksburg/Roanoke, VA
National Weather Service office at (540) 552-0497, or by visiting their website at:
www.erh.noaa.lzov/er/rnk/
This facility is located in a county covered by our Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Aquifer Protection Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. 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,
J
for Coleen H. Sullins
Enclosure (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section
Yadkin County Health Department
Yadkin County Soil and Water Conservation District
APS Central Files (Permit No. AWC990008)
AFO Notebooks
Bill Brandon
Bill Brandon Farm
3013 Fish Brandon Road
Yadkinville NC 27055
Dear Bill Brandon:
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
October 1, 2004 RECEIVED
N.C. Dept. of EHNR
OCT 0 9 2004
Winston-Salem
ReTonal Office
Subject: Certificate of Coverage o. AWC990008
Bill Brandon Farm
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Yadkin County
On June 11, 2004, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued a revised State General
Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill
733 (Session Law 2003-28).
In accordance with your application received on January 15, 2003 and in accordance with the directive of
Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Bill
Brandon, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land
application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. The issuance of this COC
supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWC990008 which expires October 1, 2004.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
of animal waste from the Bill Brandon Farm, located in Yadkin County, with an animal capacity of no
greater than an annual average of 375 Dairy cattle and the application to land as specified in the
facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP).
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009. 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. Since this is a revised State
General Permit, it contains new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the
previous 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.
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.
Aquifer Protection Section -Animal Feeding Operations Unit
1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638
Phone: 919-733-3221 / FAX: 919-715-0588 / Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us
An Equal Opportunity/Aflinnalive Action Employer- 50% Recyded/10% Post Consumer Paper
NorthCarolina
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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.
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 2H .0225(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.
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 belowforinformation onthis
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 Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Water Quality Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information concerning
this COC or the General Permit, please contact J.R. Joshi at (919) 715-6698.
Sincerely,
v
for Alan W. Klimek, P.E.
Enclosures (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section
Yadkin County Health Department
Yadkin County Soil and Water Conservation District
Permit File AWC990008
APS Central Files
OF W A7-E9 Michael F. Easley; Cc)vA0IVWW
C� 0 William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
yAlan W. Klimek, P. E., Director
.� Division of Water Quality
May 1, 2003
Bill Brandon
Bill Brandon Farm
3013 Fish Brandon Road
Yadkinville NC 27055
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC990008
Bill Brandon Farm
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Yadkin County
Dear Bill Brandon:
On April 28, 2003, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 733 which directs the
Division of Water -Quality (Division) to extend the expiration date of the Cattle Waste Operation General
Permit AWG200000. Therefore, the General Permit has been re -issued by the Division to extend the
expiration date to October 1, 2004. During the period of this extension the Division will be working with
all interested parties on the development of a new version of the Non -Discharge General Permit.
In accordance with your application received on January 15, 2003 and in accordance with the directive of
Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Bill
,Brandon, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land
application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. The issuance of this COC
supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWC990008 which expired on April 30, 2003.
This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management
of animal waste from the Bill Brandon Farm, located in Yadkin County, with an animal capacity of no
greater than an annual average of 375 Dairy cattle and the application to land as specified in the
facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP).
The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 1, 2004. Pursuant to this COC, you
are authorized andlrequired-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'ths 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.
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
under this permit 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.
Non -Discharge Permitting Unit
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
NWA
M�FOR
Internet http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ndpu
Telephone (919) 733-5083 Fax (919)715-6048
Customer Service Center Telephone 1-877-623-6748
An Equal Opportunity Action Employer 50 % recycled/10% post -consumer paper
Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any
lagoon 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 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 Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office
Water Quality Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. If you need additional information concerning
this COC or the General Permit, please contact J R Joshi at (919) 733-5083 ext. 363.
Sincerely,
for Alan W. Klimek, P.E.
Enclosures (General Permit AWG200000)
cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's)
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality Section
Yadkin County Health Department
- Yadkin County Soil and Water Conservation District
Permit File AWC990008
NDPU Files
RECEIVED
N.C. DePt- t=' "KNR
MAY 19 2003
Wins;^;-;_5a�em
Regional office
State of North Carolin- -1 A
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Bill Holman, Secretary
Kerr T. Stevens, Director
BILL BRANDON
BILL BRANDON FARM
3013 FISH BRANDON ROAD
YADKINVILLE, NC 27055
Dear Bill Brandon:
i F •
NCDENR
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE5
r-
February 25, 2000 WEIVED
N.C. Dept. �-: :-HNR
MAR 0 2 2000
Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC990008
Bill Brandon Farm
Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment,
Storage and Application System
Yadkin County
In accordance with your application received on August 19, 1999, we are forwarding this
Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Bill Brandon, authorizing the operation of the subject animal
waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit
AWG200000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to,
the management of animal waste from the Bill Brandon Farm Farm, located in Yadkin County, with an
animal capacity of no greater than 375 Dairy cows 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. 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.
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
Certificate of Coverage 4990008
Bill Brandon Farm
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 proce's.S':- Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and
binding.
The 'subject farm is located in the Winston-Salem Regional Office. The Regional Office Water
Quality Staff may be reached at (336) 771-4600. 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)
YadkinCounty Health Department
Yadkin County Soil and Water Conservation District
Permit File
NDPU Files
Anirn ,. Waste Management Plan, Certi-__ation
( Please
that does not
F.Yiatinv fir �r�1ew `rir .:Esnanded `(please circle orie)'
Name of
Owner(s)
Facilitv No: L3q— -g
Phone No: �%.3—r91_7
IA I
vlailins Address: r_s, h i rzt
Farm Location: County Farm is located Latitude and Longitude: ' 3g „/36, A25L Q0 Integrator: A YA
Please attach a copy of a county road maD with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road
names. directions, milepost etc.):
/m le- I Gird Ja11 o� ?4%i:—
Oaeration Description: _
TvpeofSwine No. of Animals Type ofPotdtn No. ofArtitnals Type' attle VoafA50tals
:7 Wean to Feeder D Laver airy %
i Feeder to Finish G Pullers Beef
O Farrow to Wean
• Farrow to Feeder
[] Farrow to Finish Other Type of livestock: MunherofArtimals:
u Gilts
• Boars
Acreage Available for Application: aY Required Acreage: 7�
Number of Lagoons / Storage Ponds: _ Total Capacity: a a 7 Cubic Feet (0)
Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or 0
(please circle one)
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. t (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 d"tscharee 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 henry 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 any modification
MUSE be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to
implementation. A change in la�n�d nershi trequires written notification to DEEM or a new certification (if the approved
plan is changed) within 60 days SSsa dt'4 tru fer. A ��
Name of Lan . sy r : / IlY ." /I� " 6" 1 V
Signature• f i V'�'7 Date._/ / f
Name of Manager(if different from owner):
Signature: Date: RECE'•yED
R.C. Dept of tnn
AXVC -- August I. 1997 1 RECEIVED IDENRIDWQ APR 0 6 2009
AquiferProtedion Section i
MAR 312009 Wnutundatem
Raolannl ofneo
`iethnical Specialist Cert. cation
1.. As a technical specialist designated by the Nordt Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A
NCAC 6F .0005. I 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 Manaeemen'
(DELI) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA-Namml 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 cenificacion (SD, SI, WUP, RC, 1), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are
technically competent.
II. Certification of Design
A) Collection. Storaee. Treatment System_
Check the appropnare boa
D Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP)
Stomae volume is adequate for operation capacity: storage capability consistent with waste utilization
requirements.
7 New. exnanded or retrofitted facility (SD)
Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to collection systems. lagoons and ponds.
have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):.
Work
Address
B) Land Application Site (WUP)
The plan provides for minimum separations (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): /ViLI try. -i
Affilia[ion
Address (Age 0 Pax 97 V4 kp v,-I(e Ne a-70
Signature:,
C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots
Check the appropriatebar
1 Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC)
This facility does not contain any exterior lots.
Work Completed: 1-2
f36) 6n-j-061'
0 AC2
utility with exterior lots (RC)
Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in
accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):
Affiliation fV11-2--41 Date Work Completed:1Z-9 4S
Address (Agency): i� �'g x iS C% �<i r �' II e c �2 >o.55 Phone No.: 79 -Sal'
A5VC -- Au••ust Yvv7 1•='h
f: 2AM
D). Application and Handli: _ Equipment
Check the appropriate box
_I Existing or exvandinv facility with existing waste npolication equipment (WGP 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 applications has been
established; required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as pan of
the plan).
_I New expanded or existing facility without ecistinu waste avolicatinn equipment for snmv 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 rotes; a schedule for timing of
applications has been established: required buffers can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance are
contained as pan of the plan).
New expanded. or existing facility without existing wnste ap licntion equipment for Innd spreading not_usina
spmvirrigation. (WUPorI)
Animal waste application equipment specified in die plan has been selected 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 pan of the plan). . f 1), - I r
Name,of Technical SpecialiIst (Please
Affilinrion N,O, 0otY�erat'J - GX4
Address
0
In
�: Se ✓%ram Date Work
30 4g
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E) Odor Control. insect Control, vlortality Management and Emergency Action Plan (SD.
SI. WUP. RC or D
The waste management plan for this facility includes a Waste Management Odor Control Checklist an Insect
Control Checklist, a Mortality 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
ManagementControl
Practices to Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the
Morality Management Plan and the Emergency kcuon Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Ifcu1 t I>f •e tit
cam- Date Work Completed: 1a I30 48
Address (Agegcy): P. D, g�x 9? ac(k: ^✓. ile IBC a-7°Ss Phone No.: 33b b
,.. to i X • Ql ngrp- is 13v)gg
F) Written Notice of New or Erpandino Swine t arm
The following signature block is only to be used for new or expanding swine farms that begin construction after June
21, 1996. If the facility was built before June 21. 1996, when was it constructed or last
expanded
I (we) certify that I (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
Signature:
Name of Manager (if different from owner):
Signature:
AIyC — August 1. 1997
Date:
III. Certification of Installation
A) Collection. Storage. Treatment Installation
New. exnanded or retrofitted facility (SI)
Animal waste stomee and treatment structures, such as but not limited to lagoon and ponds. have been installed
in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and sCeciFicaaons.
For existing facilities without retrofits, no certification is .necessary.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please
Work
Address
Signature:
B) Land application Site (WliP)
Check the -appropriate box ..------
The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the anim_I waste management plan.
i Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleare_ for piandng; the cropping system
as specified_ in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the one has committed to establish the
— - _
vegetation as specified 'in the plan by — _ (monthlday/yearj; the .proposed cover crop is
appropriate for compliance with the wasteutilization 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 da
of this certification, the owner has committed toestablish an interim crm for mission control:
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): t Van by , T"
Affiliation Are locoere-lye E Jh/ems�,ti Ser :cam Date Work Campleted: 9g
Address (Agengy): %0, %S'�x %-7 le• IV, 705'S Pion No.: 36
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 specified in :av (ohs) waste utilization plan,
and if appropriate to establish the interim Crop for erosion control. and will submit to DE I a verification of completion
from a Technical Specialist within h calendar days following the date specified in the c zaditinnl 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 DE1.
Name of Land Owner:
Signature: Date:
Name of Manager (if different from owner):
Signature: Date:
AWC -- August 1. 1997
C) Runoff Controls from :tenor Lots (RC)
Facilitv with exterior lots
Methods to minimize die run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been i
in the plan. nstilled as specified
`
For facilities without exterior lots, no certification is necessary.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): 19J I�IL
Affiliation 61t,264' Date Work Completed: la -17 _q8
Address (Agency): %� Q o r �i C/�zGel�t �71e file 2 7r < Phone No.: 336
Signature: 1 o(L Date: / 2- -S - t K
D) ApDlicntion and Handling Equipment Installation (WUP or 1)
Check the appropriare block
_! Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is o^ site and ready for use:
calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of die plan.
wn Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner
A4'e-c+ 'rr.9a-(.'has propused leasing or third party application and has prodded a signed contracts equipment specified in
b Jaw cs N� 2S the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan: required buffers can be-maitttained; ealibrali and
i adjustment. guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as pan of the plan.
Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has
gO60�olal 1 o. -+rk-kbeen purchased and will be on site. and installed by M14 I S ! 5 (mondi/day/vear); there is adequate
storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed iand until the waste can be land applied in
accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have
a k, been provided to the owners and are conta�id as pan of the plan. �a5 fa K ; p�c ces s c f bur;,
Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):�Va� c
AffiiliationXV, eooParrr_7;ve_ C7c42n5,c,. Seer c4 Date Work Completed: 1-.a'3o/y8
Address (Agen y): , 0, �cx 97 5zJk,,,✓ Ile NC. )-I SS Phone _'o.: 336 679-0-o6
Signature:Date: lolr a 1,F5Z
The following signature block is only to be 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 Elie conditional certification. I
(we) realize that, failure to subm�t this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me
(us) to an enforcement action rivm EM `
Name of Land Dwnor• ; � l' fJ-
Date:
Name of Manager (if different from
Signature: Date:
E) Odor Control. Insect Control and Nfortality Management (SD. SI. WUP. RC or I)
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 installed and is operational.
Name of Technical Specialist (Please/ Print): Alan
Affiliation g,•� r� eoop.ea ve. &&etas;-b- Serer, �2 Dale Work Completed: la 30 48
Address (Agency): 0, i�-A 9 7 Vad K; nI1. I I Q NC n i Dr....., xr., . 12- 2 ci r -,a
tM
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ANVC -- August. 1, 1997
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN
Bill Brandon Farm
The animal waste on Bill Brandon Farm is scraped daily into two
waste storage ponds. The waste storage ponds are designed to store
waste and runoff from the milking parlor and lot area for 400 cows
for 180 days.
The waste is land applied utilizing a pump and aul system using a
4000 gallon truck mounted slurry tank. -Tta—s-t7e will also be applied
according to agronomic rates using a travel, irrigation system
which is contracted out to Mr. James Haynes o 5040 armony Hwy.,
Hamptonville, NC 27020. Mr. Haynes utilizes his equipment and
pumps the waste onto cropland indicated in the waste utilization
plan. The summary table includes all fields to which waste can be
land applied. Approximately 270 acres of cropland are available to
apply the waste.
The cropping system which is utilized on Bill Brandon's farm is a
double cropping system of corn__.fsilage and barley for silage.
Fall waste application "(So; ept.-Dec.) are generally made to fields
where corn silage has been arvested prior to sowing barley for
silage. Applications can also be made'
to.-barley while the crop is
growing. Spring waste applications � u e) are made to the
same fields where barley is harvested for�sfi-Iage prior to planting
corn for silage. With no additional commercial fertilizer used on
small grain, 12,000 gallons/ac. of waste can be applied to small
grain. There is additional commercial fertilizer applied to the
corn crop. The tables below indicate the realistic yield
expectations, pounds of PAN/ac. required and how much nitrogen is
from commercial fertilizer and animal waste.
Realistic Yield Expectations (R.Y.E.) are as follows:
Crop
Corn Silage
Barley
Silage
Fescue
Pasture
R.Y.E.
20 Ton
10 Ton
4 Ton
lbs.N/R.Y.E
12
12
50
lbs.PAN/ac
240
120
200(.75)=150
Commercial lbs. PAN �
Fertilizer from waste
160 1bs.N. 80 lbs.N.
0 120 1bs.N.
0 150 lbs. N
Application Rate (gallons/acre)
Applic. rate (gal./ac.) = crop PAN requirement (lb) x 1000
acre lb. PAN/1000 gallons
Corn Silage = 80 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 8,000 gallons
10.0
Barley Silage = 120 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 12,000 gallons (without commercial
10.0.0 fertilizer)
Fescue Pasture = 150 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 15,000 gallons
10.0
Total Annual Accumulation of animal waste from 375 dairy cows
confined 80 %s of the time is 2,325,600 gallons. Total six month
accumulation is 1,162,800 gallons.
The total PAN produced from annual accumulation of waste based on
waste analysis of 10 lbs. PAN/1000 gallons of waste is as follows:
Pounds PAN = 2,325,600 = 2325.6
1000
2325.6 (10 lbs. PAN) 1000 gallons = 23,256 lbs.
PAN produced annually
Acres needed for waste application utilizing the double cropping
system follows:
Acres needed for application = gal. of waste produced every 6 mo
waste application rate/acre
Acres of corn land = 1,162,800 gallons = 145 acres
8,000 gallons
Acres of barley land = 1,162,800 gallons = 97 acres
12,000 gallons
There is also 8.5 acres of fescue pasture to which waste can be
applied at 15,000 gallons/acre/year.
This plan indicates that utilizing the double cropping system there
is more than adequate land available for all waste applications.
You must have the animal waste analyzed to determine the nutrient
content within 60 days of application. Soil nutrients in all
fields where waste will be applied must be analyzed annually.
Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and
the nutrient content of the waste as well as any additional
commercial fertilizer which will be used on the crop.
If at anytime you plan to add additional land to the plan for waste
application or make any changes in application equipment or make
any changes to the plan, you need to contact your technical
specialist to make an amendment to the plan.
SPRING WASTE AF. .CATIONS (Feb. -June)
Tract
Field #
Acres
Useabi
e
Acres
Soil
Series
Crop
Prior Crop
Rate/Ac
Gal
Total
Application
(gallons)
'PAN
'Utilized .
lbs.
T2827
1
17.97
17.75
WaC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
142,000
1420
T2827
4
1.97
1.75
WaC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
14,000
140
T2795
2,3
11.24
11.0
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
88,000
880
T2795
4,5
17.74
13.3
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
106,400
1064
T2795
6
6.38
6.0
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
48,000
480
T2793
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7
22.0
22.0
1,2,3,4,5Mf
D
6 WaB2
7 WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
176,000
1760
T2814
11
14.09
10.5
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
84,000
840
T2814
10
8.93
6.6
WaB2
fescue
pasture
fescue
pasture
7,500
49,500
495
T2814
9
5.85
4.25
MaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
34,000
340
T2814
4, 5, 6,
7,8
15.34
11.5
4 MS
5,6,7 WaB2
8 MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
92,000
920
T2815
1, 2, 3
5.44
5.25
1 CID
2,3 WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
42,000
420
T2815
4,5
6.84
6.75
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
54,000
540
T2816 1
1
5.87
5.8
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
46,400
464
T2816
2
2.15
2.0
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
16,000
160
T2816
3,7
5.43
5.3
3 MfB
7 MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
42, 4 00
424
16 14 1 1.88 11.75 I W � .silage
continued
silage 8,000 14, 0 00 1 ,p
Tract
Field #
Acres
Useable
Acres
Soil
Series
Crop
Prior Crop
Rate/Ac
Gal
Total
Applicatio
n (gallons)
PAN
Utilized
lbs.
T2816
6
4.13
4.0
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
32,000
320
T2818
1
13.86
1 13.5
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
108,000
1080
T3316
2, 3, 4
14.59
14.0
2,3 MfB
4 CP
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
112,000
1120
T3317
1,2
13.15
13.0
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
104,000
1040
T3318
1,2
12.82
12.75
MfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
102,000
1020
T2829
1,2
12.47
12.25
1 Mfl)
2 MaC2
corn silage
barley silage -
8,000
98,000
980
T2830
1
1.18
1.0
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
8,000
80
T2830
2
1.64
1.6
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
12,800
128
T2830
3
4.50
4.5
Mfl)
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
36,000
360
T2807
2
6.21
6.0
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
48,000
480
T2807
1
2.06
2.0
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
16,000
160
T2807
3,4
3.47
3.4
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
27,200
272
T2807
5
1.10
1.0
CfB2
com silage
barley silage
8,000
8,000
80
T2731
1
20.45
20.25
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
162,000
1620
T2803
1
11.35
11.0
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
88,000
880
T2803
3
5.78
5.50
MfC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
44,000
440
T2803 4 9.41 9.25 MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
74,000
740
Iwals I I287.29 1266.5 I I I 21,287
FALL WASTE APPLICATIONS (Sept. -Dec)
Tract
Field #
Acres
Useable
Acres
Soil.
Series
Crop
Prior Crop
Rate/Ac
Gal
Total
Applicatio
n (gallons)
PAN
Utilized
lbs.
T2827
1
17.97
17.75
WaC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
213000
2130
T2827
4
1.97
1.75
WaC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
21000
210
T2795
2,3
11.24
11
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
132000
1320
T2795
4,5
17.74
13.3
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
120b0
159600
1596
T2795
6
6.38
6
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
72000
720
T2793
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7
22
22
1,2,3,4,5 MfD
6 WaB2
7 WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
264000
2640
T2814
11
14.09
10.5
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12.000
126000
1260
T2814
10
8.93
6.6
WaB2
fescue
pasture
fescue
pasture
7500
49500
495
T2814
9
5.85
4.25
MaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
51000
510
T2814
4, 5, 6,
7,13
15.34
11.5
4 MS; 5,6,7
WaB2; 8 MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
138000
1380
T2815
1, 2, 3
5.44
5.25
1 CID
2,3 WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
63000
630
T2815
4,5L21
6.75
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
81000E
T2816
15.8
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
69600
T2816
22
WaC2
barleysilage
corn silage
12000
24000
. 16 13, 7 1 5.43 15.3 3 MfB, 7
T2816 14 11.88 11.75 I CfB2
.. iey silage
barley silage
continued
corn silage 12000
corn silage 12000
21000 1210
Tract
Field #
Acres
Useable
Acres
Soil
Series
Crop
Prior Crop
Rate/Ac
Gal
Total:
Application
(gallons)
PAN
Utilized
lbs.
T2816
6
4.13
4
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
48000
480
T2818
1
13.86
13.5
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
162000
1620
T3316
2, 3, 4
14.59
14
2,3 MfB
4 CP
barley silage
corn silage
12000
168000
1680
T3317
1,2
13.15
13
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
156000
1560
T3318
1,2
12.82
12.75
MfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
153000
1530
T2829
1,2
12.47
12.25
1 MfD
2 MaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
147000
1470
T2830
1
1.18
1
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
12000
120
T2830
2
1.64
1.6
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
19200
192
T2830
3
4.5
4.5
MfD
barley silage
corn silage
12000
54000
540
T2807
2
6.21
6
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
72000
720
T2807
1
2.06
2
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
24000
240
T2807
3,4
3.47
3.4
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
408
T2807
5
1.1
1
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
120
T2731
1
20.45
20.25
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
R243000
2430
T2803
1
11.35
11
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
1320
T2803 3 5.78 5.5 MfC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
660
l Zd03 4 9.41 9.25 Mf6 barley silage corn silage 12000 111000 1110
Totals 28719 266.5 3168300 31683
WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
BILL BRANDON FARM
OPERATION
This animal waste management system consists of the
following components:
1. Contaminated liquid waste storage pond.
2. Irrigation and Agitation System
3. Pump and Haul System
All waste is scraped daily into a waste holding pond
which is designed for 375 cows with a temporary storage
of six months with the waste being renoved on an average
of once every six months. The waste from the storage
pond is either irrigated with a travelling irrigation
system or hauled out to any of the fields indicated in
the Waste Utilization Plan.
This Animal Waste Management System is designed to
prevent discharge of animal waste contaminates to surface
waters from the 25 year-24 hour storm as required under
the non -discharge regulations.
Proper liquid management should be a year-round priority
for storage ponds. It is important to manage levels so
that you do not.have problems during extended rainy and
wet periods. Maximum storage capacity should be available
for periods when there are extended rainy spells.
The level of management for the entire system will
determine the service life of the waste storage pond.
Once the solids have reached the waste storage pond, how
effectively the waste is agitated will determine the
amount of solids which remain in the waste storage pond.
Over time it is expected that some solids will accumulate
in the waste storage pond. The accumulated solids should
not reduce the usable capacity of the waste storage pond
to a point, which requires removal of the solids for many
years if adequate lot scraping and waste agitation is
maintained. In contrast, poor management will result in
rapid accumulation of solids, which will reduce the
usable capacity of the waste storage pond to the point
that some form of dredging will be required. If removal
of sludge is required at any time, samples should be
taken for analysis and waste should be applied
agronomically. Applications of sludT also increase the
amount of odor and extra precautions should be taken to
reduce odors.
MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance of a waste storaga pond is necessary
to ensure the structure does not erode, weaken, or
otherwise allow the wastes to leak or discharge. Routine
maintenance involves the following:
Maintenance of a vegetative cover for the dam. The
dam should be mowed at least annually. Mowing
operations must take place only when the soil of the
dam is dry and vegetation should not be mowed to a
height of less than four (4) inches at any time.
Brush and trees on the embankment must be controlled.
All equipment should be checked and maintained
properly.
You should inspect around the waste storage pond
(embankment) frequently and look for settlement,
cracking, or holes, side slope stability, wet or damp
areas on the back slope, erosion due to lack of
vegetation and rodent and tree damage. Any of these
features could weaken the dam and should be fixed
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN
Producer: Bill Brandon
Location: 3013 Fish Brandon Rd, Yadkinville NC 27055
Telephone: 336-463-2175
Type Operation: Dairy
Number of Animals: 375
(Design Capacity)
Application Method(s): Broadcast with truck mounted 4000 gallon slurry
tank and traveling irrigation system
The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to
prevent pollution of surface water 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 the waste is to be applied.
This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. You must have the
animal waste analyzed to determine nutrient content as close to the time of
application as practical and at least within 60 days of the date of application before
each application cycle. Soil nutrients in all fields where waste will be applied must
be analyzed at least annually so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic
yields of the crop to be grown. Soil test and waste analysis records shall be kept for
five (5) years.
Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to
maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to insure 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. Lime must be applied to application fields as recommended
by soil test to maintain the plant uptake of nutrients.
2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates,
leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water
holding capacities.
3. Animal waste shall be applied on land eroding at less than five tons per
acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at five or
more tons but less than ten tons per acre per year providing grass filter
strips are installed where runoff leaves the field.
4. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall, or
when the soil surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in
runoff to surface waters which is a violation of the North Carolina
Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) .0200 regulations.
5. Wind conditions at the time of field application of waste should also be
considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems.
6. 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. Otherwise, apply waste no earlier than 30 days prior to planting
a crop or prior to forages breaking dormancy. Injecting or otherwise
incorporating animal waste below the soil surface will conserve
nutrients and reduce odor problems.
7. Zinc and copper levels in the soils in all fields where waste is applied
shall be monitored and alternative application fields shall be used when
these metals approach excess levels.
This plan is based on waste application by 4000 gallon truck mounted slurry tank
and traveling irrigationsystem (method (s) of application) for this is the manner in
which you have chosen to apply your waste. If you choose to alter the method (s)
of application in the future you need to revise this plan Nutrient levels for
various waste application methods are not the same.
The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient
content for dairy (type operation) systems in North Carolina. Actual acreage
requirements shall be based on waste analysis reports from storage structures in your
waste management system.
Your waste storage pond (storage structure) is designed for 180 days of temporary
and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every six
months. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your structure be
higher than the maximum storage marker except on the event of a 25 year - 24 hour
storm.
Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for
assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre to apply and the proper
application rate prior to applying the waste.
The waste management system which is covered by this waste utilization plan shall
be operated only by persons which hold a valid certificate as an operator in charge
of an animal waste management system.
This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance
with 15A NCAC2H.0217 (the .0200 rules) adopted by the Water Pollution Control
System Operator Certification Commission.
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN
REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
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 which reaches surface
water is prohibited. Illegal discharges are subject to the assessment of civil
penalties of up to $10,000 per day per violation by the Division of Water
Quality for every day the discharge continues.
2. Follow the waste utilization plan on land that has been described in the plan
for receiving animal waste application.
3. Animal waste shall 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. Actual yields may be used
in lieu of realistic yield tables at discretion of the planner.
4. Animal waste shall be applied on land eroding at less than five tons per acre
per year. Waste may be applied on land that is eroding at five or more tons
but less than ten tons per acre per year providing grass filter strips are
installed where runoff leaves the field. (See NRCS Field Office Technical
Guide Standard 393--Filter Strips)
5. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or
when soil surface is frozen. 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.
6. Wastes shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or
forages breaking dormancy.
7. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water.
8. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells.
9. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet to dwellings other than
those owned by the landowner.
10. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public
rights -of -way.
11. Animal waste applied on grassed waterways shall be at agronomic rates and in
a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. Animal waste shall not
be applied on grassed waterways which discharge directly into water courses.
12. Waste shall be tested within 60 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 approach
excess levels.
13. Soil test and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years.
14. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed soil infiltration rates. No
. ponding shall occur.
15. A highly visible marker shall be installed to mark the maximum storage
volume for waste storage ponds. For waste treatment lagoons, highly visible
permanent markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of
the temporary storage. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level
between the markers.
16. Records of waste application shall be maintained to establish actual application
rates. The records will include date of application, amount of waste applied
per acre by tract number and field number, most recent waste analysis and
soil test report, and the realistic yield expectation. (R.Y.E.) nitrogen rate.
Waste application records shall be maintained for five years.
17. Reduce hayland nitrogen rate by 25 percent on grassland being grazed when
applying animal waste.
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, etc. should be inspected on a
regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills.
20. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the
waste utilization plan when there is a change in the operation, number of
animals (an increase), method of utilization, or available land.
21. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets NC regulations.
North Carolina General Statute 106-403 requires that dead animals be
disposed of within 24 hours in a manner approved by the state veterinarian.
22. Insect control and odor control checklists shall be included as well as an
Emergency Action Plan.
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
PHONE NUMBERS
DWQ (336)771-4600
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 911 or 679-4232
SWCD 679-8052
NRCS 679-8052
This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking,
overflowing, or running off site. You should not wait 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 does 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.
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. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate.
b. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately.
C. Call a pumping contractor.
d. 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 reason(s) that caused the runoff.
e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred.
C. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -actions include:
a. Stop recycle pump.
b. Stop irrigation pump.
C. Close valves to eliminate further discharge.
d. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps.
D. Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -actions 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 actions:
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.
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 noted, 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 of the property)?
h. How much reached surface waters?
3. Contact appropriate agencies.
a. During normal business hours, call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality)
regional office; Phone (336) 771-4600. After hours, emergency number: 1-800-
858-0368. Your phone call should include: Your name, facility, 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 undertaken, and the
seriousness of the situation.
b. If spill leaves the property or enters surface waters, call local EMS phone
number 6794232..
C. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department.
d. Contact CES, phone number_(336)679-2061, local SWCD office phone number
679-8052, and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance; phone
number 679-8052.
4. If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain your
problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you.
5. Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimioff-site
damage.
a. Contractor's Name: J. S. Myers. Inc
b. Contractor's Address: 1208 Old Stage Rd. Yadkinville NC 27055
C. Contractor's Phone: 463-2916
6. Contact the technical specialist who certified the lagoon (NRCS, Consulting Engineer,
etc.)
a. Name: B. J. Cook
b. Phone: 679-8052
7. Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and technical assistance agencies to rectify
the damage, repair the system, and reassess the waste management plan to keep
problems with release of wastes from happening again.
Dairy Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist
Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices
Farmstead • Dairy production
or wooded buffers
O'Recommended best management practices
CAI' Good judgment and common sense
Paved lots or bam • Wet manure -covered R'Scrape or flush daily
alley surfaces surfaces
t"Promote drying with proper ventilation
2' Routine checks and maintenance on waterers,
hydrants, pipes, stock tanks
Bedded areas Urine Cif -Promote drying with proper ventilation
• Partial microbial 2- Replace wet or manure -covered bedding
decomposition
Manure dry stacks
•
Partial microbial
0
Provide liquid drainage for storea manure
decomposition
Storage tank or
•
Partial microbial
0
Bottom or mid -level loading
basin surface
decomposition
O
Tank covers
•
Mixing while filling
O
Basin surface mats of solids
•
Agitation when emptying
0
Minimize lot runoff and liquid additions
0
Agitate only prior to manure removal
0
Proven biological additives or oxidants
Settling basin
•
Partial microbial
0
Liquid drainage from settled solids
surfaces
decomposition
O
Remove solids regularly
•
Mixing while filling
•
Agitation when emptying
Manure, slurry, or
•
Agitation when spreading
0
Soil injection of slurry/sludges
sludge spreader
•
Volatile gas emissions
0
Wash residual manure from spreader afteruse
outlets
0
Proven biological additives or oxidants
Dairy Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist
BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices
Source
Cause
Uncovered manure,
• Volatile gas emissions while
0
Soil injection of slurry/sludges
slurry, or sludge on
drying
0
Soil incorporation within 48 hours
field surfaces
spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying
Cl
Proven biological additives or oxidants
Flush tanks
• Agitation of recycled lagoon
0
Flush tank covers
liquid while tanks are filling
Cl
Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with
anti -siphon vents
Outside drain • Agitation during wastewater 0 Box covers
collection or junction conveyance
boxes
Lift stations • Agitation during sump tank 0 Sump tank covers
filling and drawdown
End of drainpipes at .Agitation during wastewater 0 Extend discharge point of pipes underneath
lagoon conveyance lagoon liquid level
Lagoon surfaces
• Volatile gas emission
• Biological mixing
• Agitation
O Proper lagoon liquid capacity
O Correct lagoon startup procedures
0 Minimum surface area -to -volume ratio
O Minimum agitation when pumping
O Mechanical aeration
0 Proven biological additives
Irrigation sprinkler High pressure agitation 0 Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind
nozzles Wind drift 0 Minimum recommended operating procedure
0 Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface
0 Pump from second -stage lagoon
0 Flush residual manure from pipes at end of
slurry/sludge pumpings
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Dairy Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist
Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices
Dead animals • Carcass decomposition Proper disposition of carcasses
Standing water • Improper drainage I'Grade and landscape such that water drains away
around facilities . Microbial decomposition of from facilities
organic matter
Mud tracked onto Poorly maintained access E3Farm access road maintenance
public roads from roads
farm access
Additional Information: Available From :
Cattle Manure Management; .0200 Rule/BMP Packct NCSU, County Extension Center
Dairy Educational Unit Manure Management System— Lake Wheeler Road Field Laboratory; EBAID9-95 NCSU— BAE
Lagoon Design and Management for Livestock Manure Treatment and Storage; EBAE 103-83 NCSU— BAE
Management of Dairy Wastewater; EBAE 106-83 NCSU— BAE
Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU— BAE
Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PRO107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension
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Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations
Source Cause BMPs to Control Insects Site Specific Practices
Liquid Systems
Flush gutters Accumulation of solids O Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently
to remove accumulated solids from gutters as
designed
O Remove bridging of accumulated solids at
Lagoons and pits • Crusted solids S r'Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where
pest breeding is apparent to minimize the crusting
of solids to a depth of no more than 6 to 8 inches
over more than 30 percent of surface
Excessive vegetative • Decaying vegetation , Maintain vegetative control along banks of
growth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent
accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along
waterk edge on impoundment'; perimeter.
Feeders Feed spillage El Design, operate, and maintain feed systems
(e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimize the
accumulation of decaying wastage
Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g.,7- to 10-
day interval during summer; 15 to 30-day interval
during winter)
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Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations
Source Cause BMPs to Control Insects Site Specific Practices
Peed storage Accumulations of feed O'�Reduce moisture accumulation within and around
residues immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by
ensuring drainage is away from site and/or providing
adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for
brewer'; grain and similar high moisture grain
products)
O Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated
solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed
Animal holding areas • Accumulations of animal erEliminate low areas that trap moisture along fences
wastes and feed wastage and other locations where waste accumulates and
disturbance by animals is minimal
6�Maintain fence rows and filter strips around animal
holding areas to minimize accumulations of wastes
(i.e., inspect for and remove or break up
accumulated solids as needed)
Dry manure handling • Accumulations of animal O Remove spillage on a routine basis (e.g.,
systems wastes 7- to 10-day interval during summer; 15 to 30-day
interval during winter) where manure is loaded for
land application or disposal
O Provide for adequate drainage around manure
stockpiles
O Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated
wastes in filter strips around stockpiles and manure
handling areas as needed
For more information contact:.
Cooperative Extension Service, Department of Entomology, Box 7613, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613.
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Mortality Management Methods
(check which method(s) are being implemented)
❑ Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within 24 hours after
knowledge of the death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowing
/ stream or public body of water.
Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7
❑ Complete incineration
O In the case of dead poultry only, placing in a disposal pit of a size and design
/ approved by the Department of Agriculture
Gd' 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)
December 18, 1996
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Non -Discharge Permit Application Form
(THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN OWGINIii):
General Permit -Existing Animal Waste Operations �;-
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The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file with theUvision. Please
review the information for completeness and make any corrections that are appropriate. If a
question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as,,hest as possible. Do not leave
any question unanswered. RECE1Vl=®
GENERAL INFORMATION:
N.C. Dept. of EHNR
1.1 Facility Name: Bill Brandon Farm MA Q 2 9000
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1.2 Print Land Owner's name: Bill Brandon
1.3 Mailing address: 3013 Fish Brandon Road Winston- a ern
City, State: Yadkinville NC Zip: 27055 lRegionai
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Telephone Number (include area code): 463-2175
1.4 County where facility is located:
1.5 Facility 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): Take Hwy. 601 South out of Yadkinville. Turn right
onto Fish Brandon Rd.(SR1165). The dairy is 0.5 mile on the right.
1.6 Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner):
1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed):
1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 01/01/32
1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable):
OPERATION INFORMATION:
2.1 Facility No.: 99_ (county number); _8 (facility number).
2.2 Operation Description: Cattle operation
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375- Certified Design Capacity
Is the above information correct? yes; no. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility
The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum number for which the waste management structures were designed.
Type of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Type of Cattie 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) 0 Turkey
0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow)
0 Farrow to Finish (# sow)
Other Type of Livestock on the farm: No. of Animals:
t FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 1 of 4 99 - 8
2.3 Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application
system): 281 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the A WMP): 173
2.4 Number of lagoons/ qgiiond (circle which is applicable):
2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? YES or NO (please circle one)
2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES or O (please circle one)
2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only)
YES or NO (please circle one)
What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited?
What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited?
3. 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.
3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal
Waste Operations;
3.2 Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and
field locations where animal waste is land applied;
3.3 Two copies of the entire Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility
does not have a CAWMP, it must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit
application for animal waste operations.
The CAWMP must include the following components. Some of these components may not
have been required at the time the facility was certified but should be added to the
CAWMP for permitting purposes:
3.3.1 The Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available
Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility.
3.3.2 The method by which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigation,
injection, etc.)
3.3.3 A map of every field used for land application.
3.3.4 The soil series present on every land application field.
3.3.5 The crops grown on every land application field.
3.3.6 The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP.
3.3.7 The PAN applied to every land application field.
3.3.8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP.
3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications.
3.3.10 A site schematic.
3.3.11 Emergency Action Plan.
3.3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted.
3.3.13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted.
3.3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted.
3.3.15 Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, etc.). Please be
sure to include any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications
that may be applicable to your facility.
3.3.16 Operation and Maintenance Plan.
If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the
additional components with your submittal.
Apjppllicant�s Initials
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0-149
FORM: AWO-G-E 5128498
Page 2 of 4 99 - 8
:1' N b 99 S
Fact tty um er.
Facility Name: Bill Brandon Farm yop
4. APPLIC#NT'S CERTIFICATION:'
0A
1, ei / �r� a (Land Owner's name listedcuestion 1.2), attest that
c
this application for (Facility name listed in question 1.1)
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 b e d toyAj9as incomplete.
to
Signature L S Date 7
5. MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner)
I, (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this
application for (Facility name listed in question 1.1)
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 incomplete.
Signature
Date
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
NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT
POST OFFICE BOX 29535
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535
TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083
FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719
FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 3 of 4 99 - 8
county:
Address:
n ✓� LIr N L.
LENSTY ., ..
\ SIDE SLOPE -2�TO L
�o \ 4eE. TOP ELEV. X�
YID SECTION
Use of facility:
Capacity: /37
Soil Type—
Bench Mark D2c�r
r =
01
4vE.. BOTTOM ELEV. /90
/
ENSTN
(Sea beck for volute calculetlam)
Bottom. 80MRY
Normal Liguid Level
Storage for normal Precip.
Maximum Liquid Level
25 yr" Storm Storage
Crest ESW
Max -Flow Depth
Freeboard
Top of Dam
f
Cons �iyc �[ O d •M ions';
12' t l3a'x 223'
Elev, g 7
Elev
(Elev,
Elev.
Elev.
Sheetl
Name of Operation
—BHI Brandon 42
-�1
Number - of Cows
3101 cows
Days Storage
_:�90Jdays _
% confinement
38;%
Open Area in—sq. —ft
—205001 sq. ft.
%Rainfall During Design Period
Pond Dimensions
;
119ft.
Width
113 ft.
Depth
12.1 "ft.
Average Inside Slope
Enter ESWStage--
quid & Solid Manure
20694 cu. ft.
[kroorn & Parlor Waste
11190 cu ft
inoff From Open Areas
13287 cu ft.
ainfaH Evaporation on Pond
4740.0675 cu ft
dal Liquid Volume Required
49916-cu it,
555.cu ft.../ day
yr. Storm on Open Areas
0.70 ft-.--
ssuming CN 98 and 5.5 in.
nfall event)
Year Storm on Structure
0.5 ft.
--4 --------
iter ESW Stage
0.5:ft.
oard
Liquid Level 2.70%. below top of dam
)er Days Storage Vol. 124 days
ne at Max. Liquid Level 68937.5 cu. ft-
ns at Max. Liquid Level 515652 Gallons
As- 7 J1,
Our_
Page 1
Waste Storage Pond 4
Bottom Dimension 52ft. x 72ft, F
Top Dimensions 100ft, x 120Ft. ( F \
Depth 12Ft / F
Top Elevation 96.0 t� F
Bottom Elevation 80
Side Slopes F
Inside 211 4 ,
Outside 311 /
Emergency Spillway
Bottom Width 12Ft
Depth 1.5ft (Elev. 94,5)
Side Slopes 34
Pushoff Lane to Vertical Push
Length 8ft. v
Width 8ft.
Curb Height lft,
Curb WidthBln.
Benchmark
Light Pole
atlon 101.4
U.S. DEPARTMENT
\ /
Exclusion Fencing
---:a Protect Waste
Storage Pond
G 1>
- ThV curio Is to be a minimum of
`S") If ft above the existing edge
'tthe concrete pad. All curb Is
o be a minimum of 8 Inches wide.
A 3Ft x 3ft x 3ft prefabricated collection box
be placed adjacent t( the existing
concrete pad at elevation (of the top of the
c c o
N
box) 101, A 1 foot extension riser with one side
Y
open Is to be placed on top of the collection
a
box to blend with and Join the curbing to be
added to the concrete pad.
A 10 inch HandCor HI-0 pipe or equivalent (120
feet long) will carry lot runoff to the existing
waste storage pond. The Invert elevation of
the pipe Is to be 99.5 and the outlet will be at
the maximum liquid elevation 96.3 of the waste
storage pond. Once the pipe Is Installed on
grade, adequate material will be backfilled to
i
ovlded a minimum of 15Ft of cover over the
p0q�
BILL
Yodldn
CONSE11YA71ON SERVICE
Scale 1' - 50'
WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN ` P� VF
R /
Bill Brandon Farm /QF 3 ;SFod
C � oy
The animal waste on Bill Brandon Farm is scraped dailykV@ro two
waste storage ponds. The waste storage ponds are designed toBre
waste and runoff from the milking parlor and lot area for 400 c✓s
for 180 days.
The waste is land applied utilizing a pump and haul system using a
4000 gallon truck mounted slurry tank. Waste will also be applied
according to agronomic rates using a traveling irrigation system
which is contracted out to Mr. James Haynes of 5040 Harmony Hwy.,
Hamptonville, NC 27020. Mr. Haynes utilizes his equipment and
pumps the waste onto cropland indicated in the waste utilization
plan. The summary table includes all fields to which waste can be
land applied. Approximately 270 acres of cropland are available to
apply the waste.
The cropping system which is utilized on Bill Brandon's farm is a
double cropping system of corn for silage and barley for silage.
Fall waste applications (Sept. -Dec.) are generally made to fields
where corn silage has been harvested prior to sowing barley for
silage. Applications can also be made to barley while the crop is
growing. Spring waste applications (Feb. -June) are made to the
same fields where barley is harvested for silage prior to planting
corn for silage. With no additional commercial fertilizer used on
small grain, 12,000 gallons/ac. of waste can be applied to small
grain. There is additional commercial fertilizer applied to the
corn crop. The tables below indicate the realistic yield
expectations, pounds of PAN/ac. required and how much nitrogen is
from commercial fertilizer and animal waste.
Realistic Yield Expectations (R.Y.E.) are as follows:
Commercial
lbs. PAN
Crop
R.Y.E.
lbs.N/R.Y.E
1bs.PAN/ac
Fertilizer
from waste
Corn Silage
20 Ton
12
240
160 lbs.N.
80 lbs.N.
Barley
Silage
10 Ton
12
120
0
120 lbs.N.
Fescue
Pasture
4 Ton
50
200(.75)=150
0
150 lbs. N.
Application Rate (gallons/acre)
Applic. rate (gal./ac.) = crop PAN reouirement (lb) x 1000
acre lb. PAN/1000 gallons
Corn Silage = 80 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 8, 000 gallons
10.0
Barley Silage = 120 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 12, 000 gallons (without commercial
10.0.0 fertilizer)
Fescue Pasture = 150 lbs. PAN/ac. x 1000 = 15,000 gallons
10.0
Total Annual Accumulation of animal waste from 375 dairy cows
confined 80 % of the time is 2,325,600 gallons. Total six month
accumulation is 1,162,800 gallons.
The total PAN produced from annual accumulation of waste based on
waste analysis of 10 lbs. PAN/1000 gallons of waste is as follows:
Pounds PAN = 2,325,600 = 2325.6
1000
2325.6 (10 lbs. PAN) 1000 gallons = 23,256 lbs.
PAN produced annually
Acres needed for waste application utilizing the double cropping
system follows:
Acres needed for application = gal. of waste produced every 6 mo.
waste application rate/acre
Acres of corn land = 1,162,800 gallons = 145 acres
8,000 gallons
Acres of barley land = 1,162,800 gallons = 97 acres
12,000 gallons
There is also 8.5 acres of fescue pasture to which waste can be
applied at 15,000 gallons/acre/year.
This plan indicates that utilizing the double cropping system there
is more than adequate land available for all waste applications.
You must have the animal waste analyzed to determine the nutrient
content within 60 days of application. Soil nutrients in all
fields where waste will be applied must be analyzed annually.
Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and
the nutrient content of the waste as well as any additional
commercial fertilizer which will be used on the crop.
If at anytime you plan to add additional land to the plan for waste
application or make any changes in application equipment or make
any changes to the plan, you need to contact your technical
specialist to make an amendment to the plan.
FALL WASTE APPLICATIONS (Sept. -Dec)
Tract
'Field #
Acres:,
uscabw;
So&r
Crop<
Prior: rop.Rate/Ac'
oox
I..
Total
Application
(gallons)
1 Y,�
PAN11X
Utilized
lbs.1
... .... ...
T2827
1
17.97
17.75
WaC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
213000
2130
T2827
4
1.97
1.75
WaC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
21000
210
T2795
2, 3
11.24
11
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
132000
1320
T2795
4, 5
17.74
13.3
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
159600
1596
T2795
6
6.38
6
MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
72000
720
T2793
1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7
22
22
1,2,3,4,5 MfD
6 WaB2
7 WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
264000
2640
T2814
11
14.09
10.5
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
126000
1260
T2814
10
8.93
6.6
WaB2
fescue pasture
fescue
pasture
7500
49500
495
T2814
9
5.85
4.25
MaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
51000
510
T2814
4, 5, 6,
7, 8
15.34
11.5
4 MS; 5,6,7
WaB2; 8 MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
I
138000
1380
T2815
1, 2, 3
5.44
5.25
1 CP
2,3 WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
63000
630
T2815
4, 5
6.84
6.75
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
81000
810
T2816
1
5.87
5.8
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
69600
696
T2816
2
2.15
2
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
24000
240
T2916
3, 7
5.43
5.3
3 MfB; 7 MfC
barley silage
corn silage
12000
63600
636
T2816
4
1.88
1.75
1 CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
21000
210
continued
Tract
Field 9
Acres
Useable
Acres
Soil
Series
Crop
Prior Crop
Rate/Ac
Gal
Total
Application
(gallons)
Ut►l►zed t
lbs.
T2816
6
4.13
4.0
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
32,000
320
T2818
1
13.86
13.5
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
108,000
1080
T3316
2, 3, 4
14.59
14.0
2,3 MfB
4 CP
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
112,000
1120
T3317
1, 2
13.15
13.0
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
104,000
1040
T3318
1, 2
12.82
12.75
MfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
102,000
1020
T2829
1, 2
12.47
12.25
1 MfD
2 MaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
98,000
980
T2830
1
1.18
1.0
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
8,000
80
T2830
2
1.64
1.6
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
12,800
128
T2830
3
4.50
4.5
MfD
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
36,000
360
T2807
2
6.21
6.0
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
48,000
480
T2807
1
2.06
2.0
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
16,000
160
T2807
3, 4
3.47
3.4
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
27,200
272
T2807
5
1.10
1.0
CfB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
8,000
80
T2731
1
20.45
20.25
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
162,000
1620
T2803
1
11.35
11.0
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
88,000
880
T2803
3
5.78
5.50
MfC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
44,000
440
T2803
4
9.41
9.25
MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
74,000
740
Totals
287.29
266.5
21,287
co, �v
SPRING WASTE APPLICATIONS (Feb. -June)
Tract
Field:#...
Acres
Useable
Soil'.
Crop
PriorCrop
R.ati��
Totil
Acres:
SeriesA-Gal
'A ti
pp ca i6h
Utilized
(gans.
T2827
1
17.97
17.75
WaC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
142,000
1420
T2827
4
1.97
1.75
WaC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
14, 000
140
T2795
2, 3
11.24
11.0
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
88,000
880
T2795
4, 5
17.74
13.3
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
106,400
1064
T2795
6
6.38
6.0
MfC
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
48,000
480
T2793
1, 2, 3,
22.0
22.0
1,2,3,4,5MfD
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
176,000
1760
4, 5, 6,
6 WaB2
7
7 WaC2
T2814
11
14.09
10.5
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
84,000
840
T2814
10
8.93
6.6
WaB2
fescue pasture
fescue pasture
7,500
49,500
495
T2814
9
5.85
4.25
MaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
34,000
340
T2814
4, 5, 6,
15.34
11.5
4 MS
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
92,000
920
7, 8
5,6,7 WaB2
8 MfB
T2815
1, 2, 3
5.44
5.25
1 CP
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
42,000
420
2,3 WaB2
T2815
4, 5
6.84
6.75
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
54,000
540
T2816
1
5.87
5.8
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
46, 400
464
T2816
2
2.15 1
2.0
WaC2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
16,000
160
T2816
3, 7
5.43
5.3
3 MfB
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
42,400
424
7 MfC
T2816
4
1.88
1.75
WaB2
corn silage
barley silage
8,000
14,000
140
continued
rraet
Field #
Acres
Useable
Acres ......
Soil'
Scries:,�':
Prior Crop
Gal
TotalPAN
A
Application
(gallons)
Utilized
t
T2816
6
4.13
4
WaB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
48000
480
T2818
1
13.86
13.5
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
162000
1620
T3316
2, 3, 4
14.59
14
2,3 MfB
4 CP
barley silage
corn silage
12000
168000
1680
T3317
1, 2
13.15
13
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
156000
1560
T3318
1, 2
12.82
12.75
MfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
153000
1530
T2829
1, 2
12.47
12.25
1 MfD
2 MaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
147000
I
1470
T2830
1
1.18
1
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
12000
120
T2830
2
1.64
1.6
WaC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
19200
192
T2830
3
4.5
4.5
MN
barley silage
corn silage
12000
54000
540
T2807
2
6.21
6
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
72000
720
T2807
1
2.06
2
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
24000
240
T2807
3, 4
3.47
3.4
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
40800
408
T2807
5
1.1
1
CfB2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
12000
120
T2731
1
20.45
20.25
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
243000
24301
T2803
1
11.35
11
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
132000
1320
T2803
3
5.78
5.5
MfC2
barley silage
corn silage
12000
66000
660
T2803
4
9.41
9.25
MfB
barley silage
corn silage
12000
111000
1110
Totals
287.29
266.5
1
1
1 3168300
1 31683 1
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4. Total cubic yards (line 2 + line 3) - Cu. Yda.
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4. Total cubic yards (line 2 + line 3) Cu. Yda.
Computed by (flan N�l�vr Date c/
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Embankment: Top Width Side Slopes
STATION
FILL
HEIGHT
(Feet)
END AREA
(SQ.Ft.)
SUM OF
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1190b 1311'232
1 Double Volume of Fill ♦ 2 Cu. Ft.
`+430
2. Volume of embankment fill (line 1 + 27) _^ Cu. Yds.
3. Allowance for settlement. or 10% of line 2) - = Cu. Yde.
4. Total cubic yards (line I + line 3) - q-714�11 . %52Cu. Yds.
Computed by r;: 414 ;; Date
Checked by K . �% l�; �[ Ile / Date '3- 3 1 , 1
NORTH CAROLINA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE - NC_NMP
Source name
Animal
Waste Handling
Manure type applied
Production Facility Capacity
Days/yr in use
Animal Weight Equivalents
Annual Manure Production
Design Storage Capacity,days
Begin accumulation of source
DM-%
N ppm
P ppm
K ppm
Ca ppm
Mg ppm
S ppm
Mn ppm
Zn ppm
Cu ppm
B ppm
CCE
BRANDON
Dairy
Anaerobic Lagoon
Liquid Manure Slurry
375 cow
365
80 % of time in lot
1400
2325.6 1000 gal
180
Dec 28, 1998
1
2700
730
2110
1200
580
370
24.0
24.0
6.0
2.4
0
or production facility
(not applic. for liquids)
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 :12/28/1998