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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1905_BrooksCompost_newfeedstock_20220622Wilson, Donna J From: Wilson, Donna J Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 4:14 PM To: 'Amy Fulford' Cc: Kirchner, Chuck Subject: New feedstock, Animal Rendering waste, Brooks Compost Facility, Chatham County Hello Amy, The Solid Waste Section has reviewed the proposed new feedstock, animal processing waste from Valley Proteins, for the Brooks Compost Facility, 1905-COMPOST. The Section has no objections to this material being accepted for composting at this facility. Feedstocks from animal rendering plants may be accepted at Brooks Compost, without future notification, if the waste consists of animal rendering products only and no other additives. Very small amounts of cleaning fluid are acceptable in the waste. Measures should be taken to prevent and control offsite odor with the initial acceptance and mixing of the waste. If you have any questions, please let me know. Donna Dora J_ Wilson Engineering Project Manager, Solid haste Section Division of MasteManagement North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 919.707.8255 (Office) Donna.lyilson.' incdenr.go Physical Address: 217 West Jones Street, Raleigh NC 27603 Mailing address: 1646 -Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699 cooesp�rde--Yre lcr&0 from U is t `l !O!Im? Akwti Cor na Aubk-c R��cycs LawarvJ rray be CkWised to �Pvd e'a From: Amy Fulford <amy@brookscontractor.com> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2022 4:00 PM To: Wilson, Donna J <donna.wilson@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] New Feedstock Notification and Request for Approval CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hi Donna, I hope this finds you well ! See attached and let me know if you need anything else. Also, If you could please notify me when you receive this I would appreciate it. We are looking to receive the first loads as soon as this is cleared. Thanks and have a great weekend! Amy Brooks Fulford Goldston, NC 919-837-5914 office 919-842-6063 cell RrOtO�(So 1195 Beal Road Goldston NC 27252 Office 919-837-5914 Fax 919-837-5097 www.brookscontractor.com amy(a)-brookscontractor.com June 17, 2022 Subject: New Feedstock Notification and Request for Approval Donna J. Wilson Engineering Project Manager, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Mrs. Wilson, This letter is to notify you of a request to add another waste material to the list of acceptable feedstocks for Brooks Compost Facility, SWC-19-05 . The material in question is specifically from the Valley Proteins plant in Fayetteville, NC and is called a "belt press sludge." The production of this waste material is described by the facility's management as the following: "VP collects parts from rendering plants and brings them to their processing center where everything collected is placed into a huge vat and basically liquified. From there, everything is sluiced into a pond where it sits and allows the proteins to rise to the top. The proteins are skimmed off of the pond and run through the belt press which produces a material that has the consistency of something like silly putty. This consists of the proteins from the renderings after it has been liquefied and pressed out. No bleaches or cleaners are used in the process." Also attached are recent analytics derived from an on -site visit where Alan Brooks, Manager for Brooks Compost Facility, toured the facility and observed sample collection that was then taken directly to Pace Analytical, Bob Rubin, acting as an experienced consultant for Brooks Contractor, has also included a letter addressing the benefits and recommendation to accept as a long-term feedstock, considering the properties of the waste. When approved, the waste will be received on a trial basis where test windrows will be made. As Mr. Rubin notes, caution will be taken to develop a new batch recipe that keeps windrows within ideal C:N ratios. Odors will also be a factor in the receipt of the material; however Brooks Compost Facility is well adapted to utilizing odorous feedstocks such as hatchery waste (eggshells) by immediately covering or incorporating them with carbon. For the initial test windrows, belt press sludge will be off- loaded into the solidification basin and then immediately blended with stockpiled carbon to create a shorter test windrow from which to test heating abilities as well as dilution factors. The batch will be tested several times in -windrow and then again after going to curing. The finished compost created will be evaluated for physical and chemical properties, as well as practical applications in agriculture and landscaping. Germination trials as well as microscope analysis will be performed to make sure the feedstock will be beneficial to plant growth and overall soil health. After initial testing to determine its benefit, Brooks Compost Facility intends to accept this type of material from other locations. Anticipated long-term volume is 4000 + Tons per year. Brooks Compost Facility intends to continue accepting agriculture and food -grade waste originating from large-scale poultry operations, as it makes up a large portion of available wastes in Central North Carolina, The Central location of Brooks Compost Facility is ideal to continue supplying large-scale agricultural production efforts with efficient and environmentally -friendly waste management services, as well as supplying valuable soil -building compost. A timely response is greatly appreciated by the waste generator. Please let me know if you have any questions or need further clarifications. Thank you for your time and assistance, Amy Brook ulford Assistant Facility Manager, Brooks Compost Facility Brooks Contractor leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 March 16, 2022 Amy Brooks Brooks Contracting 1195 Beal Road Goldston, NC 27252 RE: Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 Dear Amy Brooks: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 01, 2022. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Analyses were performed at the Pace Analytical Services location indicated on the sample analyte page for analysis unless otherwise footnoted. The test results provided in this final report were generated by each of the following laboratories within the Pace Network: • Pace Analytical Services - Asheville • Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Jessica L Mabe jessica.mabe@pacelabs.com (336)623-8921 Project Coordinator Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 1 of 20 lacmnalyfica(' www,pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 Pace Analytical Services Charlotte South Carolina Laboratory ID: 99006 9800 Kincey Ave. Ste 100, Huntersville, NC 28078 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37706 North Carolina Field Services Certification #: 5342 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 12 South Carolina Laboratory ID: 99006 Pace Analytical Services Asheville 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 CERTIFICATIONS South Carolina Certification #: 99006001 South Carolina Drinking Water Cert. #: 99006003 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87627 Kentucky UST Certification #: 84 Louisiana DoH Drinking Water #: LA029 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460221 South Carolina Laboratory ID: 99030 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 2 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 Analytes Lab ID Sample ID Method Analysts Reported Laboratory 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 601 OD RDT 17 PASI-A EPA 7471B DBB1 1 PASI-A SW-846 KDF 1 PASI-C EPA 9045D YEG 1 PASI-A ASTM D4239-05 KQB 1 PASI-A EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Mod. SMS 1 PASI-A EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 MFO 1 PASI-A EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 MFO 3 PASI-A EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 SMT 1 PASI-A SM 4500-CI-E-2011 MMB 1 PASI-A PASI-A = Pace Analytical Services - Asheville PASI-C = Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 3 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 Sample: Belt Press Sludge Lab ID: 92590832001 Collected: 03/01/22 11:30 Received: 03/01/22 15:36 Matrix: Solid Results reported on a "dry weight" basis and are adjusted for percent moisture, sample size and any dilutions. Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 6010 MET ICP Analytical Method: EPA 6010D Preparation Method: EPA 3050B Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Arsenic ND mg/kg 23.9 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-38-2 Boron ND mg/kg 239 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-42-8 Cadmium ND mg/kg 0.96 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-43-9 Calcium 1770 mg/kg 239 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-70-2 Chromium ND mg/kg 4.8 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-47-3 Cobalt ND mg/kg 4.8 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-48-4 Copper ND mg/kg 47.9 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-50-8 Iron 1510 mg/kg 479 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7439-89-6 Lead ND mg/kg 9.6 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7439-92-1 Magnesium 6610 mg/kg 95.7 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7439-95-4 Molybdenum ND mg/kg 47.9 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7439-98-7 Nickel 6.6 mg/kg 4.8 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-02-0 Potassium 6520 mg/kg 4790 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-09-7 Selenium ND mg/kg 9.6 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7782-49-2 Silver ND mg/kg 4.8 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-22-4 Sodium ND mg/kg 4790 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-23-5 Zinc 102 mg/kg 9.6 1 03/04/22 09:43 03/09/22 22:14 7440-66-6 7471 Mercury Analytical Method: EPA 7471 B Preparation Method: EPA 7471 B Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Mercury 0.077 mg/kg 0.057 1 03/05/2214:00 03/09/2214:44 7439-97-6 Percent Moisture Analytical Method: SW-846 Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte Percent Moisture 90.7 % 0.10 1 03/03/22 17:31 9045 pH Soil pH at 25 Degrees C ASTM D4239-05 Sulfur Sulfur 350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia 351.2 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM Analytical Method: EPA 9045D Pace Analytical Services -Asheville 6.8 Std. Units 0.10 1 03/07/22 14:35 Analytical Method: ASTM D4239-05 Pace Analytical Services -Asheville N2 H3 0.0887 % (w/w) 0.020 1 03/05/22 04:54 N2 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Mod. Preparation Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Mod. Pace Analytical Services -Asheville 824 mg/kg 105 1 03/10/22 09:25 03/11/22 17:33 7664-41-7 Analytical Method: EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Preparation Method: EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Pace Analytical Services -Asheville 106000 mg/kg 3970 10 03/15/22 04:08 03/16/22 05:23 7727-37-9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 4 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 Sample: Belt Press Sludge Lab ID: 92590832001 Collected: 03/01/22 11:30 Received: 03/01/22 15:36 Matrix: Solid Results reported on a "dry weight" basis and are adjusted for percent moisture, sample size and any dilutions. Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 353.2 Nitrogen, NO2/NO3 Analytical Method: EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Preparation Method: EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 ND mg/kg 41.9 1 03/04/22 00:04 03/04/22 01:26 H1,H2 Nitrogen, Nitrate ND mg/kg 41.9 1 03/04/22 00:04 03/04/22 01:26 14797-55-8 Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mg/kg 41.9 1 03/04/22 00:04 03/04/22 01:26 14797-65-0 H1,H2 365.1 Phosphorus, Total Analytical Method: EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Preparation Method: EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Phosphorus 7550 mg/kg 231 25 03/08/2213:08 03/09/2215:20 7723-14-0 4500 Chloride in Soil Analytical Method: SM 4500-CI-E-2011 Preparation Method: SM 4500-CI-E-2011 Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Chloride 2120 mg/kg 102 1 03/10/22 16:48 03/10/22 22:52 16887-00-6 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 5 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682521 Analysis Method: EPA 7471 B QC Batch Method: EPA 7471 B Analysis Description: 7471 Mercury Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3570001 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Mercury mg/kg LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3570002 Parameter Units Mercury mg/kg Matrix: Solid Blank Reporting Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers ND 0.0036 03/09/22 13:09 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 0.05 0.055 110 80-120 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3570003 3570004 MS MSD 92591192001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Mercury mg/kg ND 0.071 0.071 0.043 0.054 57 72 75-125 22 M1,R1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 6 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682435 Analysis Method: EPA 6010D QC Batch Method: EPA 3050E Analysis Description: 6010 MET Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3569568 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Matrix: Blank Result Solid Reporting Limit Analyzed Arsenic mg/kg ND 2.5 03/09/22 21:18 Boron mg/kg ND 25.0 03/09/22 21:18 Cadmium mg/kg ND 0.10 03/09/22 21:18 Calcium mg/kg ND 25.0 03/09/22 21:18 Chromium mg/kg ND 0.50 03/09/22 21:18 Cobalt mg/kg ND 0.50 03/09/22 21:18 Copper mg/kg ND 5.0 03/09/22 21:18 Iron mg/kg ND 50.0 03/09/22 21:18 Lead mg/kg ND 1.0 03/09/22 21:18 Magnesium mg/kg ND 10.0 03/09/22 21:18 Molybdenum mg/kg ND 5.0 03/09/22 21:18 Nickel mg/kg ND 0.50 03/09/22 21:18 Potassium mg/kg ND 500 03/09/22 21:18 Selenium mg/kg ND 1.0 03/09/22 21:18 Silver mg/kg ND 0.50 03/09/22 21:18 Sodium mg/kg ND 500 03/09/22 21:18 Zinc mg/kg ND 1.0 03/09/22 21:18 Qualifiers LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Parameter 3569569 Units Spike Conc. LCS Result LCS % Rec % Rec Limits Arsenic mg/kg 50 44.9 90 80-120 Boron mg/kg 50 42.0 84 80-120 Cadmium mg/kg 50 46.2 92 80-120 Calcium mg/kg 500 473 95 80-120 Chromium mg/kg 50 46.6 93 80-120 Cobalt mg/kg 50 45.4 91 80-120 Copper mg/kg 50 47.5 95 80-120 Iron mg/kg 500 474 95 80-120 Lead mg/kg 50 46.3 93 80-120 Magnesium mg/kg 500 460 92 80-120 Molybdenum mg/kg 50 48.4 97 80-120 Nickel mg/kg 50 45.9 92 80-120 Potassium mg/kg 500 ND 93 80-120 Selenium mg/kg 50 43.0 86 80-120 Silver mg/kg 25 22.7 91 80-120 Sodium mg/kg 500 469J 94 80-120 Zinc mg/kg 50 45.7 91 80-120 Qualifiers Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 7 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Pace Project No.: Valley Proteins 3/1 92590832 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3569570 3569571 MS MSD 92591192001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Arsenic mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 41.2 36.5 86 76 75-125 12 Boron mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 38.1 34.0 79 71 75-125 11 M1 Cadmium mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 42.6 38.1 89 79 75-125 11 Calcium mg/kg ND 481 481 420 360 87 74 75-125 15 M1 Chromium mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 41.4 35.0 86 73 75-125 17 M1 Cobalt mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 40.3 33.9 84 70 75-125 17 M1 Copper mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 43.3 37.0 90 77 75-125 16 Iron mg/kg ND 481 481 423 364 88 75 75-125 15 Lead mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 42.2 37.9 88 79 75-125 11 Magnesium mg/kg ND 481 481 423 360 88 75 75-125 16 Molybdenum mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 44.2 39.0 92 81 75-125 12 Nickel mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 41.2 34.8 86 72 75-125 17 M1 Potassium mg/kg ND 481 481 ND ND 88 79 75-125 Selenium mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 42.8 38.0 88 78 75-125 12 Silver mg/kg ND 24 24 21.6 20.5 90 85 75-125 5 Sodium mg/kg ND 481 481 427J 377J 89 78 75-125 Zinc mg/kg ND 48.1 48.1 41.3 35.9 86 74 75-125 14 M1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 8 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682362 Analysis Method: SW-846 QC Batch Method: SW-846 Analysis Description: Dry Weight/Percent Moisture Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3569329 Parameter Percent Moisture SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3569358 Parameter Percent Moisture 92591288001 Dup Units Result Result 17.5 17.6 92591321009 Dup Units Result Result % 8.9 8.9 RPD Qualifiers 1 N2 RPD Qualifiers 1 N2 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 9 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682840 Analysis Method: EPA 9045D QC Batch Method: EPA 9045D Analysis Description: 9045 pH Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3571608 92591344001 Dup Parameter Units Result Result RPD Qualifiers pH at 25 Degrees C Std. Units 8.1 8.2 1 H3 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3571609 92591569002 Dup Parameter Units Result Result RPD Qualifiers pH at 25 Degrees C Std. Units 6.0 5.9 1 H3 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 10 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682691 Analysis Method: ASTM D4239-05 QC Batch Method: ASTM D4239-05 Analysis Description: ASTM D4239-05 Sulfur Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3571129 Parameter Sulfur SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3571130 Parameter Sulfur Units 92590572002 Result Dup Result % (w/w) 0.247 0.205 Units 92591192001 Result Dup Result % (w/w) 0.101 0.105 RPD Qualifiers 18 D6,N2 RPD Qualifiers 4 N2 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 11 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 683712 Analysis Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Mod. QC Batch Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Mod. Analysis Description: 350.1 Ammonia Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3576030 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/kg LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3576031 Parameter Units Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/kg Matrix: Solid Blank Reporting Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers ND 9.6 03/11/2217:25 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 481 478 99 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3576032 3576033 MS MSD 92590496001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/kg 11700 3090 3270 16700 17900 161 190 90-110 7 M1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 12 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 684468 Analysis Method: EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 QC Batch Method: EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Analysis Description: 351.2 TKN Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3579678 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/kg LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3579679 Parameter Units Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/kg Matrix: Solid Blank Reporting Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers ND 50.0 03/16/22 02:44 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 1000 923 92 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3579680 3579681 MS MSD 92590873001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total mg/kg 65600 96500 92300 148000 156000 85 98 90-110 6 M1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 13 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 682396 Analysis Method: EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 QC Batch Method: EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 Analysis Description: 353.2 Nitrate + Nitrite Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3569507 Matrix: Solid Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers Nitrogen, Nitrate mg/kg ND 4.0 03/04/22 01:24 Nitrogen, Nitrite mg/kg ND 4.0 03/04/22 01:24 Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/kg ND 4.0 03/04/22 01:24 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3569508 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers Nitrogen, Nitrate mg/kg 15 15.0 100 90-110 Nitrogen, Nitrite mg/kg 10 10.2 102 90-110 Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/kg 25 25.2 101 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3569509 3569510 MS MSD 92591344001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Nitrogen, Nitrate mg/kg 30.9 67.5 68.4 89.0 89.9 86 87 90-110 1 Nitrogen, Nitrite mg/kg ND 44.9 45.3 49.3 48.5 107 104 90-110 2 Nitrogen, NO2 plus NO3 mg/kg 30.9 112 114 138 138 96 95 90-110 0 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 14 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 683043 Analysis Method: EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 QC Batch Method: EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 Analysis Description: 365.1 Phosphorus, Total Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3572753 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Phosphorus mg/kg LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3572754 Parameter Units Phosphorus mg/kg Matrix: Solid Blank Reporting Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers ND 0.91 03/09/22 15:04 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 42.4 43.7 103 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3572755 3572756 MS MSD 92589479001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Phosphorus mg/kg 85.6 81.5 70.6 196 125 136 56 90-110 44 M1,R1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 15 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 QC Batch: 683944 Analysis Method: SM 4500-CI-E-2011 QC Batch Method: SM 4500-CI-E-2011 Analysis Description: 4500 Chloride Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services -Asheville Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 METHOD BLANK: 3577319 Associated Lab Samples: 92590832001 Parameter Units Chloride mg/kg LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3577320 Parameter Units Chloride mg/kg Matrix: Solid Blank Reporting Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers ND 9.9 03/10/22 22:44 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers 198 204 103 90-110 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3577321 3577322 MS MSD 92591569001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD Qual Chloride mg/kg ND 97.3 96.7 97.9 90.0 96 89 90-110 8 M1 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 16 of 20 Pace Analytical Services, LLC eAnal® 670 l yiRaleigh, NC 27607a www.pacelabs.com (919)834-4984 QUALIFIERS Project: Valley Proteins 3/1 Pace Project No.: 92590832 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL -Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean -Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Reported results are not rounded until the final step prior to reporting. Therefore, calculated parameters that are typically reported as "Total" may vary slightly from the sum of the reported component parameters. ANALYTE QUALIFIERS D6 The precision between the sample and sample duplicate exceeded laboratory control limits. H1 Analysis conducted outside the EPA method holding time. H2 Extraction or preparation conducted outside EPA method holding time. H3 Sample was received or analysis requested beyond the recognized method holding time. M1 Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery. N2 The lab does not hold NELAC/TNI accreditation for this parameter but other accreditations/certifications may apply. A complete list of accreditations/certifications is available upon request. R1 RPD value was outside control limits. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Page 17 of 20 leAnalyiical www.pacelabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 6701 Conference Drive Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)834-4984 QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Project: Pace Project No.: Valley Proteins 3/1 92590832 Analytical Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Batch 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 3050B 682435 EPA 6010D 682494 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 7471 B 682521 EPA 7471 B 682772 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge SW-846 682362 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 9045D 682840 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge ASTM D4239-05 682691 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 683712 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 684093 Mod. Mod. 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 684468 EPA 351.2 Rev 2.0 1993 684987 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 682396 EPA 353.2 Rev 2.0 1993 682397 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 683043 EPA 365.1 Rev 2.0 1993 683215 92590832001 Belt Press Sludge SM 4500-CI-E-2011 683944 SM 4500-CI-E-2011 683980 Date: 03/16/2022 03:10 PM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. 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Rubin and Associates 205 Stanton Gable Lane Hillsborough, NC, 27278 Sustainable Environmental Solutions Amy Brooks Brooks Contractor 1195 Beal Rd Goldston, NC, 27252 Dear Ms. Brooks; 14 June 2022 Subject: Belt Press sludge, Valley Protein, Fayetteville, NC Thank you for providing the analysis of the belt press sludge from the Valley Protein Facility in Fayetteville. The waste analysis is Pace Report92590832, March 2022. The waste analysis shows low levels of regulated metals and a very high level of organic nitrogen. The organic nitrogen expressed as TKN can be a very valuable addition to the compost. The waste analysis shows levels as below in mg/kg (or % where specified): Ca —1770 Fe —1510 Ni (a regulated metal) — 6.6 Mg — 6610 K — 6520 Zn(a regulated metal) —102 Hg (a regulated metal)— 0.077 TKN—106000 NH3 — 824 P - 7550 Solids 9.3% The TKN value is high. This represents 10% organic nitrogen (the ammonia is .1% of the TKN) This nitrogen is of great value to crops and to the compost operation. Special calculations will be required to assure the C:N values remain above 20:1 and these calculations can be accomplished as the material is assessed to determine the relative percentage of available nitrogen in the early stages of the process. The levels of Magnesium, Phosphorus and potassium are excellent. The presence of these cations will be beneficial to agricultural, silvicultural and horticultural users. The levels of the regulated metals in the material are very low and none approach any of the regulatory levels established in federal or state rule. The belt press sludge could be very beneficial to the compost operation at Brooks. Based on this review of the quality of the material there is no reason to believe it will adversely impact the quality of the finished compost product generated at Brooks. I hope this is helpful to you and please feel free to share this with state agency personnel and others. Respectfully Submitted :.@ j