HomeMy WebLinkAboutSLAS6705_FIELDS CLOSURE_20230503ROY COOPER
Governor
ELIZABETH S. BISER
Secretary
MICHAEL SCOTT
Director
Ms. Linda Melville
Atlantic All -Pro Septic Tank Service, Inc.
2032 Belgrade — Swansboro Road
Maysville, NC 28555
Re: Closure of Fields 5, 6, and 7
Permit #: SLAS-67-05
SR 1434 in Onslow County
Dear Ms. Melville:
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
May 3, 2023
The NC Division of Waste Management has received your request to close Fields 5 ,6, and 7. In
2005, Fields 5, 6, and 7 were added to the permit, SLAS-67-05. In 2006, Fields 5, 6, and 7 were
classified as inactive within the permit. Since Fields 5, 6, and 7 were classified as inactive,
approval had to be granted by the Division prior to any septage applications to those fields.
Fields 5, 6, and 7 have remained inactive since 2006.
Based on the above and the enclosed soil test report, Fields 5, 6, and 7 have been removed
from the permit for SLAS-67-05. Fields 5, 6, and 7 are no longer covered under permit SLAS-67-
05 and shall not be utilized for septage land application. If in the future you wish to add any
previously permitted field or a new field, you will need to have those fields permitted under a
septage land application site permit. Please contact this office concerning the permitting of any
land or field for septage land application. The use of any land or field as a septage land
application site that is not permitted may result in administrative penalties up to $15,000 per
violation in accordance with NC General Statute 130A-22. Please call me at (919) 707-8283 if
you have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Digitally signed by Chester Cobb
DN: cn=Chester Cobb, o=NC DEQ, on —Division of Waste
Man agement,email=chester.cobb@ncdenr.gov,c US
Date: 2023.05.03 13:35:15-04'00'
Chester Cobb, Environmental Program Consultant
Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ
Enclosures
copies: Central File
John Melville, Landowner
John Farnell, Environmental Specialist II, Wilmington Regional Office
Onslow County Health Department
�� NOTth Carolina Department of EnviDon menta Quality I Division of Waste Management
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217 West Jones Street 1 1646 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646
919.707.8200
2/12/2022
Chester Cobb DEQ
would like for you to remove fields 5 ,6 and
7 from my permit. I have never used the fields
to apply septage.
Thank You,
Linda Melville
Atlantic All Pro Septic
NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No. FY23-SL006633
Client: Linda Melville
Advisor: Chester Cobb
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Atlantic All Pro
NCDENR-Div of Waste
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2032 Belgrade Swansboro Rd
Mgmt
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Maysville, NC 28555
1646 Mail Service Ctr.
Raleigh, NC 276991646
Links to Helpful Information
Sampled County: Onslow
Client ID: 175035
Advisor ID: 398437
Sampled:08/25/2022 Received: 09/30/2022 Completed: 10/05/2022 Farm:
Agronomist's Comments:
This report contains both routine soil test information as well as heavy metals data in a section
labeled as Heavy Metals under soil test lab results.
Using Mehlich 3 as a
soil test extractant, background levels of these metals typically seen in NC soils when analyzed
are as follows: arsenic (As)- 4.5 ppm, cadmium (Cd)- 0.1 ppm, chromium
(Cr)- 0.2 ppm, lead (Pb)- 4.2 ppm, nickel (Ni)- 0.8 ppm, & selenium (Se)- 0.2 ppm (FY2005-2007). Note elevated Nickle (Ni) in sample 2 and sample 6. Although the above
metals here are not believed to pose a concern for plant growth, continue to monitor these and note where elevated above background levels. Note
any lime and fertilizer
recommendations. Tissue testing is advised where soil pH is elevated and or copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) levels are of concern as in samples found here. Where soil test
phosphorus P is very hi h P-1 > 100), crops will not respond to additional P applied. Ja athi Kamalakanthan 10/4/2022
Sample ID: 001
Recommendations: Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
More
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5
K2O Mg S Mn Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.4 180-220 0
120 0 25 0 0
0 0
Note: 12
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0 120-200 0
50 0 25 0 0
0 0
Note: 12
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class: Mineral
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I Mn-All Mn-Al2 Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP SS-1 NO3-N
0.36 1.43 4.0 73 1.1 5.7 231 47 49 18
20 51 48 48 139 139
204 0.1 3
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.1 Cadmium, 0.0
Nickel, 0.2 Chromium, 0.4 Lead,
3.3 Selenium, 0.1
Sample ID: 002
Recommendations: Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
More
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5
K2O Mg S Mn Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1-Bermuda hay/past., M 0.0 180-220 0
100 0 0 0 0
0 0
Note: 12
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0 120-200 0
30 0 0 0 0
0 0
Note: 12
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class: Mineral
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I Mn-All Mn-AI2 Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP SS-1 NO3-N
1.14 1.35 8.0 89 0.9 6.5 215 56 71 14
37 78 57 57 452 452
392 0.1 1
North Carolina
TC&RCLY Trust Fmui ckwnmisslan
Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded
through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission.
Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality.
- Steve Troxler. Commissioner of Agriculture
NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No.
FY23-SL006633
Linda Melville
Page 2 of 4
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.4 Cadmium, 0.1
Nickel, 1.6
Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
3.9
Selenium, 0.2
Sample ID: 003
Lime History:
Recommendations: Lime
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5
1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.4 180-220 0
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0 120-200 0
K2O
110
40
Nutrients (lb/acre)
Mg S
0 25
0 25
Mn
0
0
Zn
0
0
Cu
0
0
B
0
0
More
Information
Note: 12
Note: 12
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-I Ca% Mg%
0.32 1.42 3.7 68 1.2 5.7 206 49 44 18
S-1 Mn-I
20 42
Soil Class:
Mn-All Mn-Al2
42 42
Mineral
Zn-I Zn-AI
112 112
Cu-I
172
Na ESP SS -I NO3-N
0.0
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.2 Cadmium, 0.0
Nickel, 0.2
Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
3.0
Selenium, 0.0
Sample ID: 004
Lime History:
Recommendations: Lime
Crop (tons/acre) N P2O5
1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.4 180-220 0
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0 120-200 0
K2O
120
50
Nutrients (lb/acre)
Mg S
0 25
0 25
Mn
0
0
Zn
0
0
Cu
0
0
B
0
0
More
Information
Note: 12
Note: 12
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-I Ca% Mg%
0.32 1.43 3.9 72 1.1 5.7 217 46 47 19
S-1 Mn-I
18 48
Soil Class:
Mn-All Mn-AI2
46 46
Mineral
Zn-I Zn-AI
137 137
Cu-I
201
Na ESP SS -I NO3-N
0.0
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.1 Cadmium, 0.0
Nickel, 0.2
Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
2.9
Selenium, 0.0
NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655
Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No. FY23-SL006633
Linda Melville
Page 3 of 4
Sample ID: 005
Recommendations: Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
More
Crop (tons/acre)
N P2O5
K2O
Mg S
Mn
Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.4
180-220 0
130
0 25
0
0
0 0
Note: 12
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0
120-200 0
50
0 25
0
0
0 0
Note: 12
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class:
Mineral
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-I
Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I
Mn-All Mn-Al2
Zn-I
Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP
SS -I NO3-N
0.22 1.42 3.4 68 1.1 5.7 194 42
44 18
19 40
41 41
105
105
164 0.0
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.2 Cadmium, 0.0
Nickel, 0.1
Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
3.2 Selenium,
0.0
Sample ID: 006
Recommendations: Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
More
Crop (tons/acre)
N P2O5
K2O
Mg S
Mn
Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1-Bermuda hay/past., M 0.0
180-220 0
170
0 0
0
0
0 0
Note: 12
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0
120-200 0
80
0 0
0
0
0 0
Note: 12
Test Results [units - WIV in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class:
Mineral
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-I
Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I
Mn-All Mn-AI2
Zn-I
Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP
SS -I NO3-N
0.56 1.25 7.0 87 0.9 6.4 304 28
74 11
45 69
53 53
938
938
520 0.0
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.4 Cadmium, 0.1
Nickel, 1.9
Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
3.7 Selenium,
0.2
Sample ID: 007
Recommendations: Lime
Nutrients (lb/acre)
More
Crop (tons/acre)
N P2O5
K2O
Mg S
Mn
Zn
Cu B
Information
Lime History:
1 -Bermuda hay/past., M 0.0
180-220 0
70
0 0
pH$
0
0 0
Note: 12 Note:
2- Fescue/OGrass/Tim, M 0.0
120-200 0
10
0 0
pH$
0
0 0
Note: 12 Note:
Test Results [units - W/V in g/cm3; CEC and Na in meq/100 cm3; NO3-N in mg/dm3]:
Soil Class:
Mineral
HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-I
Ca% Mg%
S-1 Mn-I
Mn-All Mn-AI2
Zn-I
Zn-AI
Cu-I Na ESP
SS-1 NO3-N
1.43 1.28 10.1 92 0.8 6.7 226 70
73 15
36 90
60 60
531
531
504 0.1 1
NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/
Report No. FY23-SL006633
Linda Melville
Page 4 of 4
Heavy Metals (parts per million): Arsenic, 0.5 Cadmium, 0.1 Nickel, 0.9 Chromium, 0.4
Lead,
4.8 Selenium, 0.1
Understanding the Soil Report: explanation of measurements, abbreviations and units
Recommendations
Report Abbreviations
Lime
Ac
exchangeable acidity
If testing finds that soil pH is too low for the crop(s) indicated, a lime recommendation will be given in units of either
B
boron
ton/acre or Ib/1000 sq ft. For best results, mix the lime into the top 6 to 8 inches of soil several months before planting.
BS%
% CEC occupied by basic cations
For no -till or established plantings where this is not possible, apply no more than 1 to 1.5 ton/acre (50 Ib/1000 sq ft) at on
Ca%
% CEC occupied by calcium
time, even if the report recommends more. You can apply the rest in similar increments every six months until the full rate
CEC
cation exchange capacity
is applied. If MG is recommended and lime is needed, use dolomitric lime.
Cu-I
copper index
ESP
exchangeable sodium percent
Fertilizer
HM%
percent humic matter
Recommendations for field crops or other large areas are listed separately for each nutrient to be added (in units of
K-I
potassium index
lb/acre unless otherwise specified). Recommendations for N (and sometimes for B) are based on research/field studies
K20
potash
for the crop being grown, not on soil test results. K-1 and P-1 values are based on test results and should be > 50. If they
Mg%
% CEC occupied by magnesium
are not, follow the fertilizer recommendations given. If Mg is needed and no lime is recommended, 0-0-22 (11.5% Mg) is
MIN
mineral soil class
an excellent source; 175 to 250 lb per acre alone or in a fertilizer blend will usually satisfy crop needs, SS-1 levels appear
Mn
manganese
only on reports for greenhouse soil or problem samples.
Mn-All
Mn-availability index for crop 1
Mn-Al2
Mn-availability index for crop 2
Mn-I
manganese index
Farmers and other commercial producers should pay special attention to micronutrient levels. If $, pH$, $pH, C or Z
Mn-
mineral -organic soil class
notations appear on the soil report, refer to $Note: Secondary Nutrients and Micronutrients. In general, homeowners do not
N
nitrogen
need to be concerned about micronutrients. Various crop notes also address lime fertilizer needs; visit
Na
sodium
ncagr.gov/agronomi/pubs.htm.
NO3-N
nitrate nitrogen
ORG
organic soil class
Recommendations for small areas, such as home lawns/gardens, are listed in units of Ib/1000 sq ft. If you cannot find
pH
current soil pH
the exact fertilizer grade recommended on the report, visit www.ncagr.gov/apronomi/obpart4.htn7 fsfind information that
P-1
phosphorus index
may help you choose a comparable alternate. For more information, read A Homeowner's Guide to Fertilizer.
P205
phosphate
S-1
sulfur index
Test Results
SS-1
soluble salt index
W/V
weight per volume
The first seven values [soil class, HM%, W/V, CEC, BS%, Ac and pH] describe the soil and its degree of acidity. The
Zn-AI
zinc availability index
Zn-I
zinc index
remaining 16 [P-I, K-I, Ca%, Mg%, Mn-I, Mn-All, Mn-AI2, Zn-I, Zn-AI, Cu-I, S-I, SS -I, Na, ESP, SS -I, NO3-N (not routinel
available)] indicate levels of plant nutrients or other fertility measurement. Visit www.ncapr.gov/apronomi/uyrst.htm