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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4410_ROSCANS_2003North Carolina NIFA Department of Environment and Natural Resources 0 0 Division of Waste Management NCDENR Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Interim Director July 31, 2003 Ms Sally Eason Sunburt Trout Company, LLC 128 Raceway Place Canton, North Carolina 28716 Dear Ms. Eason: Enclosed is the permit for the Sunburst Trout Company, LLC at Canton to operate a Small Type III Solid Waste Compost Facility. Your permit number is 44-10. Please carefully read the permit conditions that are attached to the permit. The operation and maintenance information submitted with the application has been incorporated into the permit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 253. Sincerely, Ted Lyon, SurLand Composting &pplication Branch cc: Jim Patterson, Winston-Salem Regional Office Central File h: da/composUpermits/88-Tra ns/Su n b u rst-44-10-03c1 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919-733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810 \ Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER — 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 1646 Mail Service Center RALEIGH, N.C. 27699 Sunburst Trout Company is hereby issued a permit for the operation of a SMALL, TYPE 3 SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITY On NC 215 at the Sunburst Trout Farm Permit Number SWC-44-10 In accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit. J mes C. Coffey, Ch' Date Solid Waste Section Permit Conditions 1. Operation and.maintenance of this facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Compost Rules (15A NCAC 1313, Section .1400), the permit application and the Operation and Maintenance Manual submitted with the permit application. Failure to comply may result in compliance actions or permit revocation. 2. This facility shall be operated in such a manner that runoff from the site shall be controlled. Any leachate generated at the facility shall be managed in such a manner that it will not be allowed to adversely impact ground or surface waters. 3. Only materials specifically listed in the permit application may be managed at this facility without adequate testing and prior approval of the Division of Waste Management. 4. The areas around the compost facility shall be maintained clean to prevent odors and the attraction of vectors. 5. Compost produced at the facility shall meet the requirements of Rule .1407 of the Solid Waste Compost Rules and the permit application. 6. Testing and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Rule .1408 and the permit application. 7. An annual report of facility activities for the fiscal year July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section and to the Waste Management Specialist that inspects the facility by August 1 of each year. This report shall include the amount of materials composted in tons. 8. This facility shall be open for inspection during regular working hours and records shall be available for review. 9. This permit shall expire on August 1, 2008. Changes in ownership, increase in facility capacity, or receiving additional feedstocks shall require a permit modification. February 25, 2003 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605 RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for this site (Letter to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A 100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24", and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. A. Chris Inman, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway Pl. Canton, NC 28716 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual. The site facility is designed to handle hi excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. A layering method of raw material covered by sawdust is used for proper mixing of compost. The product is kept in place for a period of 4-6 months, minimum. Temperature is monitored to assure that it is a minimum of 131 degrees, F. for 3 days February 25, 2003 Mr. Ted Lyon North Carolina Department of Waste Management 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Dear Mr. Lyon: Enclosed you will find my re -worked application for the composting permit. I feel it now covers any omissions or corrections from the first application. You have the enclosures from the original application, and I hope you will find things in order. Sincerely, Sally Eason Owner, Sunburst Trout Company Z728 293Q��` G) N V .td February 25, 2003 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605 RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for this site (Letter to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A.100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24", and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. ® A. Steve Eason, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway Pl. Canton, NC 28716 - 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual: The site facility is designed to handle in excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. A layering method of.raw material covered by sawdust is used for proper mixing of compost.. The product is kept in place for a period of 4-6 months, minimum. Temperature is monitored to assure that it is a minimum of 131 degrees, F. for 3 days preceding removal of product to the stockpile area. < � 2 /■�a ~ � ^ ■ \. - > . . . . : < t «.. .w % / <, : % \ T : < Windrow Layer of saw dust over aeration system Generally 4 to 6 inches of processing waste and mortality with a 6 inch max Then covered with a 4 to 6 inch layer of sawdust This step is repeated until windrow reaches 5 to 6 feet high [max] over a 35 to 40 ft section Aeration is started when a section is started. Air pump will run 3 times a day 20 min. intervals Leachate will be added to windrow as needed to control leachate until temp.reaches 104 degrees F. Temperature will be monitored when section is complete Temperature records will be keep in office Temperature will be monitored M,W,F or three times a week to allow for holidays Next 35 to 40 foot section will be started 3 sections will be done in intervals on site After compost is ready it is moved to storage and curing by loader and dump truck Compost is generally left on windrow for 3 to 6 months Leachate Leachate will be collected in a lined containment system Leachate will be distributed manually or automatically depending on time of year or weather After leachate is applied to pile sawdust will be applied to control odor if necessary If we have excess leachate we will have it pumped and removed Temperature Temperature must be 104 degrees F. for 14 days Average temperature must be 113 degrees F. including 3 days at 131 degrees F. Verified by temperature records Analyzes Every 6 months samples will be taken to check for pathogens, and foreign material such as plastic, metal, glass Pathogen sampling will be a grab sample that will be taken from curing area or finished windrow Sample will be taken with sterile gloves from 12 to 15 inches in pile with sterile digging tool Place in plastic bag and keep refrigerated until sent to lab on same day or next day Results must show less than 1000 facial coliform per gram Results will be maintained in office A composite sample will be used for metals 2 to 4 cups of compost will be taken from each windrow placed in a plastic bag and sent to the NCDA lab for complete waste analyzes Record keeping Daily operational records must be maintained, which include, at a minimum, temperature data [length of the composting period] and quantity of material processed Analytical results on compost testing The quantity, type and source of waste received The quantity and type of waste processed into compost The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product classification, and the market or permitted disposal facility Compost will not be distributed unless it meets grade A standards per the rules Any run off is run through grass or woods Contingency Plan If we have a fire call local fire department [Lake Logan Cecil fire dept.] Adverse weather -waste will not be taken to pile Compost that does not meet standards will be recomposted or screened or taken to dump Leach ate spills will be cleaned up immediately using front end loader If fan fails and can not be replaced within 24 to 48 hours front end loader will be used to aerate material If there is a power outage there will be no waste and material will be turned mechanically Sunburst Fish Compost This compost product has been tested and meets the "Grade A" classification requirements of the NC Solid Waste Compost Rules. Recommended uses include mixing with soil in areas to be used for vegetable or flower gardens. Compost can also be included with potting soils. Potting soil blends should not exceed-j25°la compost. Compost added to garden soils should not exceed 50% of the soil volume. Sunburst Trout Company does not know of any restrictions to the use of this compost product. Compost Flow Chart 1� T U cef O 0 �—i rrcd� 1� f� 0 9-4 — t�Lc Ld 9 � a'a�iq CD � r, o cu ° � U •� +� a o ti �r a� °� ew o b o N a y ° �� - 4 M �. o M / ° R, m a a w +� U Cu S m P � °' U v A ° O U � N \ nn ° V ,J4 Cb M a Cd U Q _ o a Cl) Ilu 0 0 P4 VA �Sun.burst `gout Com an .ccc y l28 Raceway Place Canton, North Carolina 28716 wwwsunbursttrout.com (800) 673=3051 (828) 648-3010 Fax: (828) 648-9279 sunburst@brinet.com February 25, 2003 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605 RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for this site (Letter to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A 100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24 and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. A. Chris Inman, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway Pl. Canton, NC 28716 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual. The site facility is designed to handle in excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. -A layering method of raw material covered by lay ro< V - �a 1 { 03 1 n A North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1 • Division of Waste Management NCDENR Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Interim Director July 31, 2003 Ms Sally Eason Sunburt Trout Company, LLC 128 Raceway Place Canton, North Carolina 28716 Dear Ms. Eason: Enclosed is the permit for the Sunburst Trout Company, LLC at Canton to operate a Small Type III Solid Waste Compost Facility. Your permit number is 44-10. Please carefully read the permit conditions that are attached to the permit. The operation and maintenance information submitted with the application has been incorporated into the permit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 253. Sincerely, J Ted Lyon, SurLandoApplication Composting & Branch cc: Jim Patterson, Winston-Salem Regional Office Central File h:da/compost/permits/88-Trans/Sunburst-44-10-03c1 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919,733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810. \ Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER — 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 1646 Mail Service Center RALEIGH, N.C. 27699 Sunburst Trout Company is hereby issued a permit for the operation of a SMALL, TYPE 3 SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITY On NC 215 at the Sunburst Trout Farm Permit Number SWC-44-10 In accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit. D J mes C. Coffey, Chi Date 3 Solid Waste Section Permit Conditions 1. Operation and maintenance of this facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Compost Rules (15A NCAC 13B, Section .1400), the permit application and the Operation and Maintenance Manual submitted with the permit application. Failure to comply may result in compliance actions or permit revocation. 2. This facility shall be operated in such a manner that runoff from the site shall be controlled. Any leachate generated at the facility shall be managed in such a manner that it will not be allowed to adversely impact ground or surface waters. 3. Only materials specifically listed in the permit application may be managed at this facility without adequate testing and prior approval of the Division of Waste Management. 4. The areas around the compost facility shall be maintained clean to prevent odors and the attraction of vectors. 5. Compost produced at the facility shall meet the requirements of Rule .1407 of the Solid Waste Compost Rules and the permit application. 6. Testing and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Rule .1408 and the permit application. 7. An annual report of facility activities for the fiscal year July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section and to the Waste Management Specialist that inspects the facility by August 1 of each year. This report shall include the amount of materials composted in tons. 8. This facility shall be open for inspection during regular working hours and records shall be available for review. 9. This permit shall expire on August 1, 2008. Changes in ownership, increase in facility capacity, or receiving additional feedstocks shall require a permit modification. Windrow Begin with a layer of sawdust over aeration system Generally 4 to 6 inches thick then start with processing waste and mortality up to 6 inches thick Then cover with a layer of sawdust generally 4 to 6 inches thick This step is repeated until windrow reaches 5 to 6 feet high [max] over a 35 to 40 foot section Aeration is started when section is started. Air pump will run 3 times a day at 20 min. intervals Leachate will be added to windrow as needed to control leachate levels until temperature reaches 104 degrees F. Temperature will be monitored when section is completed on M,W,F or three times a week to allow for holidays When temperature reaches 131 degrees F this will be monitored and recorded for three consecutive days even on weekends and holidays! Next 35 to 40 foot section will be started 3 sections will be done in intervals on site After compost is ready it is moved to storage and curing area by loader and dump truck Compost is generally left on windrow for 3 to 6 months Leachate Leachate will be collected in a lined containment system Leachate will be distributed manually or automatically to the compost windrow depending on time of year or weather conditions After leachate is applied to pile, sawdust will be applied to control odor if necessary If we have excess leachate we will have it pumped and removed by an authorized service Temperature Temperature must be 104 degrees F. for 14 days Average temperature must be 113 degrees F. including 3 days at 131 degrees F. Verified by temperature recordings taken and keep on file in office Analyzes Every 6 months samples will be taken to check for pathogens, and foreign material such as plastic, metal, glass Pathogen sampling will be a random sample that will be taken from curing area or finished windrow Sample will be taken with sterile gloves from 12 to 15 inches in pile with sterile digging tool The sample will be placed in plastic bag and keep refrigerated until sent to lab on same day or next day Results must show less than 1000 fecioal coliform per gram Results will be maintained in office files A composite sample will be used for metals analysis 2 to 4 cups of compost will be taken from each windrow placed in a plastic bag and sent to the NCDA lab for complete waste analysis Record keeping Daily operational records must be maintained, which include, at a minimum, temperature data [length of the composting period ] and quantity of material processed Analytical results on compost testing The quantity, type and source of waste received The quantity and type of waste processed into compost The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal , by product classification , and the market or permitted disposal facility Compost will not be distributed unless it meets grade A standards per the rules Any run off is run through grass or woods Contingency Plan If we have a fire call local fire department [Lake Logan Cecil fire dept. ] During adverse weather waste will not be taken to pile Compost that does not meet standards will be recomposted or screened or taken to dump Leachate spills will be cleaned up immediately using front end loader If fan fails and can not be replaced within 24 to 48 hours front end loader will be used to aerate material If there is a power outage there will be no waste and material will be turned mechanically �� Lp� Fj North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Interim Director July 31, 2003 Ms Sally Eason Sunburt Trout Company, LLC 128 Raceway Place Canton, North Carolina 28716 Dear Ms. Eason: NCDENR Enclosed is the permit for the Sunburst Trout Company, LLC at Canton to operate a Small Type III Solid Waste Compost Facility. Your permit number is 44-10. Please carefully read the permit conditions that are attached to the permit. The operation and maintenance information submitted with the application has been incorporated into the permit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 253. Sincerely, Ted Lyon, Su rvisor Composting Land Application Branch cc: Jim Patterson, Winston-Salem Regional Office Central File h:da/compost/permits/88-Trans/Sunbu rst-44-10-03c1 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919-733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810_ \ Internet: www.ennstate.nc.us/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER — 50% RECYCLED / JOY. POST CONSUMER PAPER 0 z r U m Cl) O O N E 0 ci. O `C1' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 1646 Mail Service Center RALEIGH, N.C. 27699 Sunburst Trout Company is hereby issued a permit for the operation of a SMALL, TYPE 3 SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITY On NC 215 at the Sunburst Trout Farm Permit Number SWC-44-10 In accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit, D J mes C. Coffey, Ch' Date Solid Waste Section Permit Conditions 1. Operation and maintenance of this facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Compost Rules (15A NCAC 13B, Section .1400), the permit application and the Operation and Maintenance Manual submitted with the permit application. Failure to comply may result in compliance actions or permit revocation. 2. This facility shall be operated in such a manner that runoff from the site shall be controlled. Any leachate generated at the facility shall be managed in such a manner that it will not be allowed to adversely impact ground or surface waters. 3. Only materials specifically listed in the permit application may be managed at this facility without adequate testing and prior approval of the Division of Waste Management. 4. The areas around the compost facility shall be maintained clean to prevent odors and the attraction of vectors. 5. Compost produced at the facility shall meet the requirements of Rule .1407 of the Solid Waste Compost Rules and the permit application. 6. Testing and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Rule .1408 and the permit application. 7. An annual report of facility activities for the fiscal year July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section and to the Waste Management Specialist that inspects the facility by August 1 of each year. This report shall include the amount of materials composted in tons. 8. This facility shall be open for inspection during regular working hours and records shall be available for review. 9. This permit shall expire on August 1, 2008. Changes in ownership, increase in facility capacity, or receiving additional feedstocks shall require a permit modification. r February 25, 2003 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605 RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for this site (Letter to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A 100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24", and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. A. Chris Inman, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway Pl. Canton, NC 28716 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual. The site facility is designed to handle in excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. A layering method of raw material covered by sawdust is used for proper mixing of compost. The product is kept in place for a period of 4-6 months, minimum. Temperature is monitored to assure that it is a minimum of 131 degrees, �F. for 3 days Sunburst grout Company, .ccc 128 Raceway Place • Canton, North Carolina 28716 (800)673-3051 • (828)648-3010 • Fax: (828) 648-9279 February 25, 2003 Mr. Ted Lyon North Carolina Department of Waste Management 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Dear Mr. Lyon: www.sunbursttrout.com sunburst@brinet.com Enclosed you will find my re -worked application for the composting permit. I feel it now covers any omissions or corrections from the first application. You have the enclosures from the original application, and I hope you will find things in order. Sincerely, 0 Sally Eason Owner, Sunburst Trout Company Sunburst `Grout Company, .ccc 128 Raceway Place • Canton, North Carolina 28716 www.sunbursttrout.com (800) 673-3051 • (828) 648-3010 • Fax: (828) 648-9279 sunburst@brinet.com February 25, 2003 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh, NC 27605 RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for this site (Letter to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A 100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24", and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. A. Steve Eason, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway Pl. Canton, NC 28716 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual. The site facility is designed to handle in excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. A layering method of raw material covered by Sunburst Tout Company, xxc 128 Raceway Place • Canton, North Carolina 28716 (800) 673-3051 • (828) 648-3010 • Fax: (828) 648-9279 www.sunbursttrout.com sunburst@brinet.com sawdust is used for proper mixing of compost. The product is kept in place for a period of 4-6 months, minimum. Temperature is monitored to assure that it is a minimum of 131 degrees, F. for 3 days preceding removal of product to the stockpile area. Co mpo5-� O�eiza-{ i o ns �5 4 Windrow Layer of saw dust over aeration system Generally 4 to 6 inches of processing waste and mortality with a 6 inch max Then covered with a 4 to 6 inch layer of sawdust This step is repeated until windrow reaches 5 to 6 feet high [max] over a 35 to 40 ft section Aeration is started when a section is started Air pump will run 3 times a day 20 min. intervals Leachate will be added to windrow as needed to control leachate until temp.reaches 104 degrees F. Temperature will be monitored when section is complete Temperature records will be keep in office Temperature will be monitored M,W,F or three times a week to allow for holidays Next 35 to 40 foot section will be started 3 sections will be done in intervals on site After compost is ready it is moved to storage and curing by loader and dump truck Compost is generally left on windrow for 3 to 6 months Leachate Leachate will be collected in a lined containment system Leachate will be distributed manually or automatically depending on time of year or weather After leachate is applied to pile sawdust will be applied to control odor if necessary If we have excess Leachate we will have it pumped and removed Temperature Temperature must be 104 degrees F. for 14 days Average temperature must be 113 degrees F. including 3 days at 131 degrees F. Verified by temperature records Analyzes Every 6 months samples will be taken to check for pathogens, and foreign material such as plastic, metal, glass Pathogen sampling will be a grab sample that will be taken from curing area or finished windrow Sample will be taken with sterile gloves from 12 to 15 inches in pile with sterile digging tool Place in plastic bag and keep refrigerated until sent to lab on same day or next day Results must show less than 1000 facial coliform per gram Results will be maintained in office A composite sample will be used for metals 2 to 4 cups of compost will be taken from each windrow placed in a plastic bag and sent to the NCDA lab for complete waste analyzes Record keeping Daily operational records must be maintained, which include, at a minimum, temperature data [length of the composting period] and quantity of material processed , Analytical results on compost testing The quantity, type and source of waste received The quantity and type of waste processed into compost The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product classification, and the market or permitted disposal facility Compost will not be distributed unless it meets grade A standards per the rules Any run off is run through grass or woods Contingency Plan If we have a fire call local fire department [Lake Logan Cecil fire dept.] Adverse weather -waste will not be taken to pile Compost that does not meet standards will be recomposted or screened or taken to dump Leach ate spills will be cleaned up immediately using front end loader If fan fails and can not be replaced within 24 to 48 hours front end loader will be used to aerate material If there is a power outage there will be no waste and material will be turned mechanically Sunburst Fish Compost This compost product has been tested and meets the "Grade A" classification requirements of the NC Solid Waste Compost Rules. Recommended uses include mixing with soil in areas to be used for vegetable or f lower gardens. Compost can also be included with Totting soils. Potting soil blends should not exceed"�5% compost. Compost added to garden soils should not exceed 50% of the soil volume. Sunburst Trout Company does not know of any restrictions to the use of this compost product. Compost Flow Chart r--- .'.y CU cts w r�..o O O CJ cn f� n o77 � e � t� Ir o CD � � � o h0 a1 a � � t •M i.l I cu Y it do Q M (D F e h0 > e : a e a y A b P4 u w I w V P4 Cl) o U y f0 o Ocu a O M a (d 0 CM e \ e a O Ord ham, Sunburst `Z+rout Company, .ccc 128 Raceway Place • Canton, North Carolina 28716 www.sunbursttrout.com (800) 673-3051 • (828) 648-3010 • Fax: (828) 648-9279 sunburst@brinet.com Sunburst Trout Company, c cc February 25, 2003 128 Raceway Place • Canton, NC 28716 1% 800-673-3051 • 828-648-3010 North Carolina Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Rd. Farm -Raised Rainbow Trout Hormone Free • No Animal By -Products in Feed Raleigh, NC 27605 Fillets • Smoked • Caviar • Dip • Rainbow Burgers RE: Application for Small Type III Compost Facility Chris Inman www.sunbursttrout.comAssistant Manager sunburst@brinet.com Sunburst Trout Co. Section .1405: a. 1.) USGS Aerial photograph enclosed 2.) No zoning requirements for thus site (better to this effect enclosed) 3.) Siting and Design Standards as pertains to Section .1404: The site is not in a floodplain, and at least 100 ft. buffer between the site and property line is maintained. A 500 ft. minimum is maintained between the site and any residence or dwelling. A 100 ft. minimum buffer is maintained between any wells on the property and the site.The site is a minimum of 85 ft. from any river. The site is bermed on the river side and sloped away from the river. Refer to Scaled Schematic Drawings. The site is situated to where the water table is a minimum of 24", and water does not collect around the base of the stored material. Minimum depth verified by Ted Lyon of the Division of Waste Management. Odor is controlled by adequate coverage with saw dust. 4.) Trout, mortality, process waste, saw dust. 5.) Refer to Composting Facility Schematic. 6.) Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. A Claris Inman, General Manager, Sunburst Trout Co. 128 Raceway P1. Canton, NC 28716 828-648-3010 B. Several employees trained to load and unload compost in a proper manner. C-F. Refer to Memorandum dated "12-04-95" 7.) Refer to Operation Manual. The site facility is designed to handle in excess of 5 yds. of raw material per week. A layering method of raw material covered by ,aCl 4s l or t •7 � kk� ,rye f F13�. - � i._ � kti. v `�' � � - lk,. *� � . No It., 44 -� ♦ Sa jj k $fit ter 1::.. �x's _;= t � it� i , �• �`t *,. ..'AL � j' w fir .. Y � :. 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