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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4125-COMPOST-2013-FY16-171 Patrone, John From:David Petree <dpetree@guilford.edu> Sent:Tuesday, August 01, 2017 1:39 PM To:Patrone, John Subject:Guilford College Annual Report 2017 Attachments:Temp Log 2017.xlsx; GC fecal coliform results.pdf; CompostForm2017.pdf Good afternoon John. My records indicate that I sent you heavy metal and fecal coliform data on March 10, 2017. I have included recent fecal coliform results with this email as I have them in hand. I should have the heavy metal results well before September 10 and will send them once they arrive. Included with this email is my annual report, fecal coliform, inert material and my temperature log for the year. On July 31, 2017, I conducted the Man Made Inert Analysis on screened compost from Windrow # 24. I collected 6 samples from random locations within the screened compost pile. The dried samples were mix and weighted. The sample was then passed through a one-quarter inch screen. The material remaining on the screen was inspected and any man made material was collected and weighted. The weight of the foreign material was divided by the weight of the total compost sample and multiplied by 100: Dry Compost weight; 17.6 pounds Foreign Matter weight: .0287 pounds .0287 divided by 17.6 = .0017 pounds .0017 times 100 = .17 David H.Petree Director of Environmental Sustainability Guilford College 1 Patrone, John From:David Petree <dpetree@guilford.edu> Sent:Friday, March 17, 2017 12:16 PM To:Patrone, John Subject:Guilford College Compost # 41-25; inert man made On March 17, 2017, I conducted the Man Made Inert Analysis on screened compost from Windrow # 22. I collected 6 samples from various locations within the screened compost pile. The dried samples were mix and weighted. The sample was then passed through a one-quarter inch screen. The material remaining on the screen was inspected and any man made material was collected and weighted. The weight of the foreign material was divided by the weight of the total compost sample and multiplied by 100. Dry Compost weight; 9.8 pounds Foreign Matter weight: .003 pounds .003 divided by 9.8 = .0003 pounds .0003 times 100 = .03 David H.Petree Director of Environmental Sustainability FY17-W005358NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Links to Helpful Information Advisor: Farm: Client: Completed: Received:Sampled: Waste Report Predictive 682003/03/201702/28/2017 03/09/2017 , David Petree 5800 W Friendly Ave Greensboro, NC 27410 Guilford County PALS #:PALS #: 424978 Sample Information Waste Code: Description: Comments: Nitrogen (N) (ppm) Total N Total Kjeldahl N Inorganic N Organic N Urea P (ppm) pH DM (%)SS (10 CCE (%)EC (mS/cm)ALE C:N Ni (ppm)Cd (ppm)Pb (ppm)Se (ppm)As (ppm)Cr (ppm)Cl (ppm) Mo (ppm) Al (ppm) NH4-N Nutrient and Other Measurements NO3-N Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Crop Other Elements Application Method N P2O5 K2O Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu ClNa Ni Cd Pb SeBMo Compost, Mixed or Other Sample ID: FWC22 FCX Broadcast Soil Incorporated K (ppm)Ca (ppm)Mg (ppm)S (ppm)Fe (ppm)Mn (ppm)Zn (ppm)Cu (ppm)B (ppm)C (ppm) Na (ppm) 20600 6.69 52.7 206 2.06 0 16.1 : 1 2160 2270 26100 2960 1700 11700 114 27.5 30.5 407 332000 7.39 10.5 11600 -5S/cm) (lb / ton)(lb / ton) (tons) 2030 0.39 21.7 5.21 2.87 27.5 3.12 1.79 12.3 2.14 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.43 0.01 T 0.01 21.7 5.21 2.87 27.5 3.12 1.79 12.3 2.14 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.43 0.01 T 0.01 Al 12.3 12.3 BD (g/cm )3 * Insufficient information is available regarding the first year availability of nutrients in this material. The nutrient availability reported here is therefore the TOTAL nutrients in the material. Samples submitted prior to 2016 reported an estimated value rather than total nutrient levels. Please contact me if you have any questions. Agronomist's Comments: 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 FY17-W000418NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Links to Helpful Information Advisor: Farm: Client: Completed: Received:Sampled: Waste Report Predictive GCFWC07/22/201607/20/2016 07/28/2016 , David Petree 5800 W Friendly Ave Greensboro, NC 27410 Guilford County Sample Information Waste Code: Description: Comments: Nitrogen (N) (ppm) Total N Total Kjeldahl N Inorganic N Organic N Urea P (ppm) pH DM (%)SS (10 CCE (%)EC (mS/cm)ALE C:N Ni (ppm)Cd (ppm)Pb (ppm)Se (ppm)Li (ppm)As (ppm)Cr (ppm)Co (ppm)Cl (ppm)Mo (ppm)Al (ppm) NH4-N Nutrient and Other Measurements NO3-N Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Crop Other Elements Application Method N P2O5 K2O Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu Cl Na Ni Cd Pb Se LiBMo Vermicompost Sample ID: GCWR20 FCW Broadcast Soil Incorporated K (ppm)Ca (ppm)Mg (ppm)S (ppm)Fe (ppm)Mn (ppm)Zn (ppm)Cu (ppm)B (ppm)C (ppm)Na (ppm) 21300 6.97 41.6 271 2.71 16.6 : 1 2370 3670 26300 2480 1530 8130 95.4 22.5 37.7 674 353000 6.01 11.8 -5S/cm) (lb / ton)(lb / ton) (tons) 1530 0 7.08 2.71 2.93 13.1 1.24 0.77 4.06 0.76 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.56 0.00 T 0.01 8.85 3.39 3.30 16.4 1.55 0.96 5.07 0.95 0.06 0.01 0.02 0.56 0.00 T 0.01 Al * The electrical conductivity is high in this sample. If using this material in a container substrate mix, take this property into consideration. High EC can indicate good fertilizer value. High EC can also lead to root damage especially when the media is allowed to dry out. * Agronomist's Comments: 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