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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82078_CORRESPONDENCE_20171231- P r NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm: BOC # 96 - WCW Farms, Inc. Owner: Charles Williams -Leased by Brown's of Carolina Manager: Owner/Manager Agreement: I/we understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nutrient management plan for the farm named above. I/we know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facilities, will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked. i/we understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Charles Williams -Leased by Brown's of Carolina Signature: ��_ [� S —.L� - Or Date Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: alv 'Ol Date Name of Technical Specialist: M. Kevin Weston Affiliation: Brown's of Carolina Address: 785 Hwy 24 East, PO Box 487 Warsaw, NC 28398 Telephone: (910) 296-1800 Signature: IZV %� Date 8 of 8 B00119050636 BOC #96 Obtained from FSA Aerial Phobos 6 Brawn's of Carolina Technical Services Department Personnel LAGOON w w i HOG HOUSES Q � (.C) ` LC) ' LAGOON 01 02 800119050637 Wettable Acres Determination Certification Name of Facility: W C ),0 FA1? MS � lt4c Facility Number: f,? - 742 Owner(s) Name: CNAXLes kO,A,..,s Phone No:A/y tZf- y713 Mailing Address:_/793 M4)Z1e., • /Awna-r 44P �szeao e ,VC ZP3f2 By signing this form, the facility owner and Technical Specialist acknowledge the completion of the Wettable Acres Determination. All necessary Wettable Acre Determination Field Data Sheets and calculations were completed to conduct a Wettable Acre Determination. The facility's Waste Utilization Plan has been amended as necessary to reflect actual wetted acreage. A copy of all worksheets, calculations, and other Wettable Acres Determination documents, along with the applicable Waste Utilization Plan and Wettable Acre Determination Certification will be filed with the local Soil and Water Conservation District. A copy will also be kept on site with the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. Any future modifications must be approved by a technical specialist and filed with the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. If any modifications to the existing irrigation system or any new irrigation equipment was required to adequately address the waste management needs of this facility, an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer has certified the design and installation below. Owner Name: OX0A-, 'f do CAZv� �.,✓r� Owner Signature: ,,, !, ,� ��F (�: �2,�u, _ Date: Technical Specialist Name: Al. Technical Specialist Signature: If assisted by an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer please read and sign below: Animal waste application equipment has been designed or modified to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan and according to NRCS Standards. Animal waste application equipment has been installed according to NRCS Standards and is ready for use. Irrigation Specialist/PE N Irrigation Specialist/PE Signature: Submit this form to: Attn: Sonya Avant Non -Discharge Compliance Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Date: B00119050638 WADC - 7/99 Sneetl IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS Landowner/Operator Name: Charles Williams - WCW Farms, Inc. (BOC # 96) County: Sampson Address: 1793 Marion -Amos Road Roseboro, NC 28382 Date: 8/7/01 Telephone: (910) 525-4723 Table 1 - Field Specifications Approximate Maximum Maximum Maximum Application Useable Size Application per Irrigation Field of Field Rate Cycle Number (acres) Soil Type Slope % Crop(s) (In/hr) (inches) Comments T2730 42.52 WaB 0-2 Bermuda/Small Grain 0.6 1 Pulls # 1 thru 6B B00119050639 Sheet2 TABLE 2 - Travelling Irrigation Gun Settings Make, Model and Type of Equipment: Reel Rain traveler w/ 3"x965' hose and Nelson 150 Field No. Travel Application TRAVEL LANE Wetted Nozzle Operating Operating and Speed Rate Effective Effective Diameter Diameter Pressure Pressure Arc LJ ,r,-.,# ni Ifl/min\ (in/hr \ Wirlfh(ff \ I pnnth(ftl (fPPtl (Inrha¢1 At C;iin(nsi) At real(nsi) Patter Comments - Acres ner null 1 4.43/2.66 .61/5 150/210 210/360 300 1.08 60 90 180/220 3.32 2 2.21 0.37 260 770 300 1.08 60 90 300 5.96 3A 4.43 0.61 110 70 300 1.08 60 90 180 0.93 3B 2.21 0.37 260 600 300 1.08 60 90 300 4.26 4A 2.21 0.37 260 110 300 1.08 60 1 90 300 1.41 4B 2.21 0.37 220 650 300 1.08 60 90 300 3.96 5A 2.21 0.37 260 965 300 1.08 60 90 300 6.51 5B 2.21 0.37 220 750 300 1.08 60 90 300 4.47 6A 2.21 0.37 260 900 300 1.08 60 90 300 6.12 6B 2.21 0.37 260 810 300 1.08 60 90 300 5.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 42.52 B00119050640 S.,�et5 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGNER I/ Name: M. Kevin Weston, CID • 'ol Company: Brown's of Carolina, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 487 Warsaw, NC 28398 �t �1 Phone: (910) 296-1800 Nle) Required Documentation&a'I�`c4`t° The following details of design and materials must accompany all irrigation designs: 1. A scale drawing of the proposed irrigation system which includes hydrant locations, pipelines, thrust block locations and buffer areas where applicable. 2. Assumptions and computations for determining total dynamic head and horsepower requirements. 3, Computations used to determine all mainline and lateral pipe sizes. 4. Sources and/or calculations used for determining application rates. 5. Computations used to determine the size of thrust blocks and illustrations of all thrust block configurations required in the system 6. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pump, traveler and sprinkler(s). 7. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pipe and/or USDA-NRCS standard for IRRIGATION WATER CONVEYANCE. 8. The information required by this form are the minimum requirements. It is the responsibility of the designer to consider all relevant factors at a particular site and address them as appropriate. 9. Irrigation pipes should not be installed in lagoon or storage pond embankments without the approval of the designer. NOTE: A buffer strip of 25' or wider must be maintained between the limits of the irrigation system and all perennial streams and surface waters per NC Statutes. B00119050641 Sheet6 Narrative of Irrigation System Operation This is a "wetted acre" determination for an existing facility. This farm has hydrants that are spaced at 73% of the wetted diameter. The acres were calculated based on the equipment specified on sheet 2 and the tables developed by NCSU for calculating area allowances for existing hard hose traveler systems. B00119050642 i k � Sheet? CALCULATIONS Sprinkler Specifications Sprinkler Type: Nelson 150 Nozzle Size: 1.08 inches Sprinkler Pressure: 60 psi Flowrate(GPM): 182 gpm Wetted Diameter: 300 feet Lane Spacings Desired Spacing (%): 70 % Design Spacing(feet): 210 "PVC irrigation pipe normally comes in 20' pieces, so round to the nearest multiple of 20. Actual Spacing (feet): 220 feet Actual Spacing (%): 73 % Application Rate Application Rate =(96.3xFlowrate)/(3.1415x(.9xradius)squared) Design App. Rate = 0.31 in/hr 300 degree arc = 0.37 in/hr 220 degree arc = 0.50 in/hr 180 degree arc = 0.61 in/hr Traveller Speed Travel speed = 1.605 x Flowrate / Desired application amount x Lane Spacing Desired app. (in.) = 0.6 inches 300 degree arc = 2.21 ft/min 220 degree arc = 2.66 ft/min 180 degree arc = 4.43 ft/min Mainline Velocity Velocity = .408 x Flowrate / pipe diameter squared feet/sec.** **For buried pipelines, velocity should be below 5 feet per second Pipe size: 6 inches Velocity= 2.06 ft/sec. B00119050643 Page 1 BOC #96 Obtained tbm F3A Aerial Photos & Brawn's of Carolina Technical 8ervloes Department Personnel LAGOON Wr It - cn 0 LU W U U Q Q CN �p n 1-5 LC5 LAGOON �01 IO2 S. ?1 d 7h. Urr►xsty d NoM Caro&, cc0ago d AVicL�a ar4 Lea SjeroaY Campo Box 762a FW«9n, NC 27%6-7620 9195152547 919.515.7959 (tax) Memorandum TO: North Carolina Certified Technical Specialists FROM: Dr. Jim Green, Chairman NC State University Forage Production Workgroup DATE: June 29, 1998 i/ SUBJECT: Crop Management Practices for Select Forages Used in Waste Management The following is a four -page summary of suggestions for management practices for some forage crops that can be used in waste management plans. 'These suggestions are a result of discussions within the NC State 'University Forage Produccion Work -croup, a group comprised of NC State faculty and MRCS agency personnel with expertise with the crops. There are limited doc,:mented research responses of some of these practices on the many soils and environments where these crops are currently being grown, The Forage Production Work_z—cup has taken the available data and used the combined experiences and realistic estimates of key people to come up with suggestions that will allow farmers to incorporate these crops and practices into waste management plans. As data become available to substantiate or refute these suggestions, the Forage Production Workgroup will make appropriate changes. Bermuda Overseeded with Cereal Rye and Annual Ryegrass Currently two types of `Yyegrass" are being used for winter overseeding in fields used for animal Waste management. Cereal rve is a winter annual small -min that looks similar to wheat, barley and oats. Annual rveeTass is a winter annual grass that looks much like tall fescue. Both of these grasses, when growing during the winter on bermuda sod, can have significant impact on subsequent bermuda yields. In effect, the total yields from an acre growing the combination of Bermuda with these winter annuals will usually yield between 1-2 tons more per acre than bermuda growing alone for the year. Therefore, the total amount of PAN /ace for the year isabout 100 lbs more than for bernu:da alone. Although cereal rye and annual -vegrass are suitable c: ops for overseeding, the management of the crops are different and thus practices implemented are dependent on the crop selected. B00119050645 d —,he Llti-wuy d )41xn raMWA w •• Cdaogo of AL'nthsra artd Ljo Sawcr Campus Box 7620 Aaiwpn, NC Z7B9&71!20 919-51526d7 212.515.7269 (fax) Eastern Gamagrass Limited data are available on the response of gamagrass to various levels of N and soil types in Noah Carolina. However, until further data is collected the following guidelines may be used 1. On sandy textured soils that are well drain or excessively well drained, gamagrass ma yield similar to hybrid bermudagrass at similar pAN rates. y 2. On heavy textured soils that are poorly to somewhatPoorly drained amagrass ma 1.5-3 times more tl= .- hybrid bermuda ' g Y Yield Gal--2z, ass establishes slowly and will not usually produce much harvestable forage during the establishment year. It is best to allow the growth during the seedling year to ac.^.im ri mi a for most or all season; if it is to be harvested, it should be done after full seedhead formation on a majority of the plants. Therefore, P.4N for the seedling year should be modified accordingly. Overseeding gamac7ass with winter annuals is not cUrrently advised because the harvesting or gazing management of the winter annual crops during F-bru detrimental to the survival of o s ary-April would be Damagrass. Gamagrass should not normally be harvested or razed below E-8 inches stubble. Application rates are to be based on the realistic N rates that address the N nerds per ton of hay, a realistic yield and an ap 36 propriate application window. When harvested as ha in the 24- inch stage of growth, the N rate ranges from 40-50 lbs/ton of dry matter. The p4N rate for grazed systems must be reduced in accordance with NRCS Technical Standard T590. The application window for gamagrass is siichtly earlier than for bermuda; gamagrass starts weeks earlier than growing about 3 : n Coastal bermudagrass and about 2-3 weeks earlier than Tifton 44. Ga-r-agrass is dormant from frost to March. T"ne list application of P.4N in the summer should be prior to August 31. Rescu eg rass (Le. Mat=) - Rescs _amass is a cool season grass and makes most of its growth from March -June and September -November. It should receive .most of its N during February through May months. Limited data are available fotrrpl stemb e DeT and late ds Of rescue amass on various soils and at various N levels in North Carolina However, until further collected the following su_-estions may be useful data is L On sandy, well drat_ :d to excessively drained soils, rescuegrass may yield 1.5- 3 times fescue, assuming a uniform and dense stand of grass is present. B00119050647 r"LI+r 143 ' O o 2crg Microbac Laboratories, Inc. FAIETTEVILLE DlVIti ION NC #11 817 CASTLE HAYNE STREET NC #37714 FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 USDA #3787 (910) 864-1920 / (910) 864-8774 (FAX) AIR • FUEL • WATER • FOOD • WASTES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS CLIENT: NC DEHNR ADDRESS: Wachovia Building, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 CONTACT PERSON: Mr. Jeffery Brown ACCOUNT NUMBER: #KN003 SAMPLE ID: 1. Ditch, Upper - ID #99WE32184 2. Ditch, Lower - ID #99WE32185 3. Swamp - ID #99WE32186 4. DATE REC'D: 03/30/99 SAMPLED: 03/30/99 SAMPLED BY: J. Brown DELIVERED BY: J. Brown SAMPLE CODE: Waste water, Grab REFERENCE: WCW Farms DATA REVIEWED BY: J„ DATE REPORTED: 04/06/99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ANALYSIS 14L"ZHOD 1 2 3 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ COLIFORM, FECAL (per 100 ml) cObfigNTS: < = Less than > = Greater than SM18 9222D 58 <8 99 APR 8 1999 FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE PAGE 1 OF 1 The data and other information contained on this, and other accompanying documents, represent only the sample(s) analyzed and is MEMBER rendered upon the condition that it is not to be reproduced wholly or in part for advertising or other purposes without written approval from the laboratory. . USDA-EPA-NIOSH Testing Food Sanitation Consulting Chemical and Microbiological Analyses and Research State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Charles Williams WCW Farms, Inc. 9406 Roseboro Highway Roseboro, NC 28382 Dear Mr. Williams: ffl�.,�VA �REC�9VE:�R December 10, 1997 DEC, 1 2 1991 FAYETT.`.*;YLLE RE1131OFFA E Subject: Application No. 82-708 Additional Information Request WCW Farms, Inc. Animal Waste Operation Sampson County The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by January 9, 1998: 1) Please submit documentation describing the presence of subsurface drains in the sprayfields. 2) The Site Inspection conducted on October 24, 1997 concluded that "Field #1, tract 2711 needs to be incorporated in the waste plan." Please submit the revised waste plan and documentation indicating that this item has been addressed. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter, must be submitted on or before January 9, 1998, or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 362. Sincerely, Michael T. Lewandowski Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File Jimmy Vinson P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper ' State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality ��—%vg Non -Discharge Permit Application Form / Survey (THIS FORM MA Y BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) RECEIVED SECT General Permit - Liquid Animal Waste Operat�Rq j 1997uALITY 1oN 2 The following questions have been completed utilizing information onn- ��h�}� * b, �� Division. Please review the ' information for completeness and makeMy corrections which are appropriate. If a question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do nohl�m� Iv unanswered. Application Date: 2`_`_f 9 7 i i� ;1 f S 1993 I. REQtiIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items byFi°`' in the space provided next to each item. tifti Applicants Initials 1. One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit -Animal Waste Operations; 2. Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is disposed; 3. Two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAW,�1P, one must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. II. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Farm's name: _WCW Farms. Inc. 2. Print Land Owner's name: Charles Williams 3. Land Owner's Mailing address: _9406 Roseboro Hwv City: Roseboro NC Zip: 28382 Telephone Number: 910-525-4723 4. County where farm is located: Sampson 5. Farm 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): Marion Amous Rd 0.6 mile north of Hwv 24 6. Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner): 7. Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): Brown's of Carolina. Inc. 82 - 708 FORM: AWO-G-E 2/26/97 Page 1 of 3 Y III. OPERATION INFORMATION: 1. Farm No.: 2-708 2. Operation Description: Swine operation Feeder to Finish 6400 - Certified Design Capacity 3 4 5 6 Is the above information correct? yes: 0 no. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility Type of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Tv_pe of Cattle No. of Animals 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) 0 Layer 0 Non -Layer 0 Turkey 0 Dairy 0 Beef Other Type of Livestock on the farm: No. of Animals: Acreage cleared and available for application: 51.7 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the CAWMP): 49.3 Number of Lagoons: 2 ; Total Capacity: i325093 Cubic Feet (ft3) Number of Storage Ponds: ; Total Capacity: Is animal waste being applied on any field which has subsurface drains? Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity of or under the lagoon? IV. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: Cubic Feet (f 3) YES orj (please circle one) YES or�0'� (please circle one) I, L4,11045 Ill i Ilia M5 (Land Owner's name listed in question II.2), attest that this application for _ WC Farts 5 '�,�C . (Farm name listed in question II.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 CP will be returned Lo me as incomplete. Signature Date V . MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) I, (Manager's name listed in question II.6), attest that this application for (Farm name listed in question II I) 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 PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOY 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FORA: AWO-G-E 2/26/97 Page 2 of 3 I WCW FARMS, INC. - GROWER #284 8 (800) FEEDER TO FINISH t ,� /VOLO STATE ROAD #1301 - SAMPSON COUNTY DIRECTIONS: FROM CLINTON, TAKE HIGHWAY 24 TOWARD ROSEBORO. AFTER CONCORD, TAKE 4TH RIGHT ON MARION AMOS RD (LOOP ROAD SR #1301). FARM WILL BE ON LEFT APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE. MAILING ADDRESS: WCW FARMS, INC. RT. 1 BOX 683 ROSEBORO, NC 28382 HOME: (910) 525-4723 SHIPPING ADDRESS: WCW FARMS, INC. STATE ROUTE #1301 ROSEBORO, NC 28382 303 EAST COLLF-G=-57 ;F=10E (910)293-218' • FAX (910)293-4726 Animai Waste Management Plan Certii—ation (Please type or print all information that does not require a signature) ExistinE ')or (l)Vv) or Expanded Tease circle one d oe4161aEs Fib * Name of Farm: W C W f AtSm S, LN Q Facility No: -- Owner(s) Name: r Mailing Address: Gl Z-/C-) Phone No: ZLI ��3 Farm Location: County Farm is located in: Sa-, Isar. • // Latitude and Longitude: 3S07 OaM Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost, etc.): mam 61 y O4I � ' �� /'-/'V Operation Description: Type of Sirine No. of Animals J Wean to Feeder i3teeder to Finish G4ea J Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder J Farrow to Finish Expanding Operation Only Previous Design Capacity: Total Desi.en Capacin•: _ Type of Poultry: No. of Animals Type of Cattle No. of Animals Z1 Layer 0 Dairy J Pullets :3 Beef Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: Additional Design Capacity: Acreage Available for Application: 51, '7 Required Acreage: 49, 3 Number of Lagoons / Storage Ponds :_ Total Capacity: ��z � Cubic Feet (ft3) Are subsurface drains present on the farm�r NO (please cir If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of the LAGOON o SPRAY FIELD iease circle one) Owner / Manager Agreement I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (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 Aanagement before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that there must be no discharge 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 heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the natural Resources Consen•ation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (eve) know that any modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Consen anon District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DELI or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title transfer. Name of Land.0N%-ner Signature: fl_ �C .K 9 =fJ_. Da Name of Manager(if ifferent fr owner)• 7 Date: Signature: < �— AAVC -- Januar% 1. 1997 Technical Specialist Certification LAs a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Sol] 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 Management (DEM)!` as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural 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 certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, 1). the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. IL Certification of Design A) Collection, Storage, Treatment System Check the appropriate box Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. New, expanded 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 T Affiliation: Address Sianatu r!zl' to . G -�ikl� _ id Xpplication 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): / O Affiliation: Ad Sig C) Che No.: M. Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) t This facility does not contain any exterior lots. ZI Facility 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: Addres Signatt A WC -- ne No.: / e : C� D). Application and Handlir 7quipment Check the appropriate box Existing or expanding facility with existing waste application equipment (WUP 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 calibrabo❑ and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). 2' New expanded or existing'facility without existing waste application equipment for sprav imgation. (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 rates; a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). O New, expanded or existing facility without existing waste application equipment for land spreading not using spray imgation. (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the 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 bas been established; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as pan of the plan). Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): M. Floyd Adams Affiliation: M. Floyd AdamsP.E. Address(Aaency): P.O. Box 1098, Kenansville, NC 28349 Phone No.: 910-296-1170 Signature: ate: .? f ) r ( -2-7 E) Odor Control Insect Control Mortality Management and Emergency Action Plan (SD SI, WUP, RC or I) 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 Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the Mortality Management Plan and the Emergency Action are corAp;ate and can be implemented by this facility. Name of Technical Spec list (Please Print): Affiliation: 1< 0 ie No.:— zo - G �i T F) Written NotZe of Nevi- r Expanding !Swine rarm The follomino signature block is only to be used for nem or expanding smine farms that begin construction after June 21, 1996. If the facility was built before June 21, 1996, when was it constructed or last expanded 5-9-sr I (we) certify that I (we) have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all properly 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. Nanle of Land Owner : eg-'4-9 L&-.5 01LQA4>'XS Signature: Name of i\Ianager(i d Signature AN%C -- januar.N 1,1997 nt frWvvner): Date: ate: III. Certification of Installation A) Collection, Storage, Treatment Installation New, expanded or retrofitted facility (SI) t Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds, have been installed in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retr , n�ce ification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: B) Land Application Site (`VUP) Check the appropriate box ❑ The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan. @ Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not en established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified in the plan by f74— (month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for compliance with the wasteutilization plan. D 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 days of this certification, the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(AgeNy): Signa No.: This follo-Af�i signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III. B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control, and will submit to DEM a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional 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 DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Name of Alanager(if different from owner): Signature: Date: ANVC -- January 1, 1997 4 I C) Runoff Controls from Ea for Lots (RC) Facilitv with exterior lots Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been installed as specified in the plan. For facilities without exterior 1 , :ocertification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(Agency) Phone No.: Signature: Date: D) Application and Handling Equipment Installation (WUP or I) Check the appfopriare block ,� � Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for use; calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. ❑ Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract; equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. ❑ Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the planhas been purchased and will be on site and installed by (month/day/year); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): M. Floyd Adams Affiliation: M. Floyd Adams, P.E. Address(Asency): P.O. Box 1098, Kenansville, NC 28349 Phone No.: 910-296-1170 Signature: 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 the conditional 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 DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of nlanager(if different from owner): Signature: Date: E) Odor Control, Insect Control and Mortality 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 a!� been installed arrd is operational. Name of Technical Print): Affiliation: Addre Signat AWC - .. (Agen ): Phone No.: u Date: - Jan an' 1. 199 Please return the completed form to the Division of Water Quality at the following address: Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division Of Water Quality Water Quality Section, Compliance Group P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Please also remember to submit a copy of this form along with the complete Animal Waste Management Plan to the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and to keep a copy in your files with your Animal Waste Management Plan. ANVC -- Januari 1. 1997 4ia..S P...;u%T PCa �=: ca t la=a-re=so side oI f P -.a Cf -7 _ -.- DS'-z- 394 Alf 2 R -Sf3= ' = hcre No.: 0 - .S-Z_S = 47a3 oCaunty: S GSOcJ !ac ticr. _at__ -de a.- Lor race S S7 Sao �' ease a=tae a r y o: a „ -� ; _ 7 ?/�'' � `� - �r ccur.t rcac rap W, _-- c9c_ti r- "_r_e of c��rat_or_ (swi-e, Iay=� cam= r, etc ) Des_:. caoaci=-r (, e= cf a=_ais) •37-op, -r=-_age size o_ C=e=at_c^ (_? _c.__._pCeulat_e:: avg.) - Z.o� =eage -ee=a= ac-�- '- a-,-^__catio : c_ waste As a tar _._ca! saec:a__st ces_s-at>= by the North C=-oli^a Soli arc Water, Ca^se= -at_on CCc:.z_ss_or. to 15 ; NC-kC 67 .0005 _ ce==_=✓ that t e freer or ex�z= wed __;ai waste =P-nag-,ne_nt S-Sta=. as installed for the I -= r�ec above bas a-. a-.i=ai _. waste=aage^.ent pla:.' that meets th_ es�-gn, cor_sc_=c=ioa, ece=aticr an.d ca_-te^a-.ce st=^ca--^s and o= t e Division of .=.v__C::"ental Maz.agame!lt az_c the US-."-SO;I COC;Se=Tzt=Or, 52:'T4Ce arc/O= the North Carol_: a Sol_ 'arc TNater Cor_sa: ation Carziss_... pursuant to 15A NC'.0 2H.0217 and I5t NCZC 67- .0001--.0005. The follaui. g e:emencs z.c t -e=- cC_=eSpCr___=.: C_:C2i3 me or des; -hater' teC'_ 1Cal s:�ecial fists ,2-^. a5 ate_ __C��Te. IZi_^.=S�Za=a__Ors (bt-=`e=s) , liners at - as _cr la50C-.s Or wasp S,tO�aye pCC.CS waste SC'�=aC�e Camaci=Vi ac?^uZte C'1an ty and &ncC ._ of Ia_^- wys=a l =_!_za=iar (ar us cf t- - ) r' .i_...-..ar_�/ j access c= c .-ers c= procer waste apc_ _icat_cr_ e. "?ref._ sc=e_ule for tom._^s o= a_p:_caziors, a._ _icatiar. rates, load_-y rotas, a_^_c t cc :t_al of the disc: _-ge 0= pC_. a_ S Lr st.._—'.:ate= Z. Y.af= ev2a5 less 52ve_? �._'� the 25-ye 2S-�CL star. . a.=.i C: :aC_i =2.'_ Si eC? 3_1 St` (: P-S/a C- -:) _ ��7� IC' .Y ��(.iSOA _iia�iCn�� iOt:i�1s nT �lilu C ii7C. %! n G=es5 �i+yj�a�CrA: �' //ilLi.(-/.i/,Qe)/4<. i/y F71. ?_CGa No. //)11 -36C Date:—'6 2 f 3_333_333•L��i�!_ __ i a iaiJa 7[ ii_3 a i i s 33 Y a2� 2 s 3 zza J3333333i 333333313 (we) und---sta:.._ the Cae=3__Or Z._. aT.Zi.._?^.a' C0 D==ce---es estdJ__S =°= it the ap0_Oved a-r=a! .taste ma:'.ay=rner:_ 7?a.^_ fa t a ia_'1 na=ed —ove a=._ t ase procedures. I (we) k=ow. t:.at any accitiocai e_rarsion to the exist —mg des-g . CapaCity of the waste tCe3 =ent and storage srSta_= Or COrst= ction Of new facil___es w_i! ra qu z e a rew ce= if-4cat_or. to be ss=ittec to the Division of Ma a, e_^..e^ t be=o= s the new a:._.als a_ e Stacked. I (we) also u-ce=sta.=c that t_he=e =:_st be rc cisc-a=_e e= z:.i_-�a! .taste f=- = this sJsta= to ,.= SC=ace wa_e_s o: the state e=_ e_ a ^'�^_-..^_.ace COi_7e_!�^Ce Ci th--Ough. =•_not! from a sca— eva.^.t !ass severe th an the 25-ye -, 24-..Cur stc^ The a rove% pla=. w:i_ ne =Mac at the fa_--= a-d at t e C=f_ca of the lacai Soil a^-d Ovate: Carse_Jat_on District - of ra �—e-se(o p o) W CC�'cGLJ G�G �KGf{rltj /J, (��`a�SJ 5_�aat-=e L Date: - - N =a C: =s=.a,;.r, ci==="ant f c.-ter (?lease . S:g^atura_ . Date _ Fes,: A Cha=_7e __i lard ow:.ership =e=r:__es rCCl_icaticn or a (it t :e a.?move= plan is c a_*lgec) to be sum=it=e to 60 days Of a title t=anS=e-. new Cg=t4 Elcation the Divisicr_ -of �n PCs N3ii C�.A.'1D P�..D_S _ _aasa =a tea a==_-? atec _c = to t-m Div -Sic: C: F=-ri=C=a"tal XA= _-t =a a;_asz c= �,a =a-ra=so sf.'_o o� t='s f �_�s- it Na:.e o= === (-_ease p=imt) Z%f,�� KD S,sm_ ,E-o : !to L e No .: r 'ICaun 7: S.9�YtG cJ == Iccatic-. Lat--ice a-._ Loms_t_ce:yS S7�ev=ec} . Also C_??52 a_,== a C__y C= a CCL'.G1 =CaC =a7 .. T_9C3`=0._ idan=__=eC. _e c-- c=e=a=i ca__l, at_.) Guyi�lr -_=-' s= c= c= '---c- (-? =oft : _ :'_ac_c^ z_� ) :- 2a0 aC_eage +=?e=e= LO_ ? a^,_ __cat-4 o : of waste (ac=es) ^ o`7SL• E ?.s a c'_= _-_= S=ec_z__st des _sr_aty by t- e No=_-- Ca_-clira So_I arc Ovate= Ccrse="a _c- Co,—_ss_er_ L=sua�t to ISA NC."C o'? .000SZ.ce=t_f_t t mat t e Mew or e�=z_cec a.._=al caste raz_a�e�e^t syste as installed ffor the fax= r..--ec above has a:. waste %a-_d>>^.e.^.� Die= that I:eet_—S t C.esig CC^_scr. cc--OG, c_e=at_.,a. Z^.- C=---terra-_ca sta-:ce=cs and s;.ec`i c=tiers o: t a Livis_on of ^enta_ Z.d USOA-SOLI cons2_ Z_1on Service a-nd/Or North Cz=cli z So:_ a:.-- Nate= Cc -se= tat_oa Cc=_; ss_c- pu=sta..t to 15y NCAC 2 .0217 a^.c 15k NCG.0 67 .000_-.COOS. : == Lol:e`'=^� e_=.:'-^ts a_.c t_^_e*= c===espor-c=-y n==_-L= e=_ta=_e-:-_ bee^ a=i e= = _ --_ t-e= ec`'= = al c l= _ ___ b-% e a ct:. _ cesa-a�_ t c she =z sts and a_a -'-Cep _- tea 1e: ec `4- ^' fe • i•-e= r a5 a� � iC-b r_^._cl�-I 5 _yd='c_ OCS (-+L= _ S) I 5 O_ fc= 13g,^,cns C= .taste s,tO=a a pcC C5 waste st7:=Ca capacity; aC?^_Zte c•1a..n__C." a=... a-.c-. _ c_ I.-C ,taste ut'_I3CC (a= L•se C_ ta_C Ca==y) ; access C_ C.- e_SC_ _C-e_ .taste 2_7? 1 z_1.... Ei __-n^t Sc __Cle fC= t4-..- S,C C= a= __ca__O::s, a. _I.Ca_-C^_ =zt=s, I°aC_.^.g rat -as , a_:C the C^ :-_OI C_ t e C:sC:'_2=ye � •cte_ _-_ OLD eve :_s less save_a t .a.n t :a 25-yeax, 24-hcu stc tia=.a C: Ya___i_a__Cr. r7 it�t:i A Sty.(' __aza C,Z; =) hone No Date: �_����_ ��•_. f -1p!=3 -i ------------ a -------_- a ag ( :?} L::=erSta_.. t:-e C=a_a_._ a=._ anal-e.-.a.ce in t .e Z'-==tec a —ma_ .taste -2__age._e = ofa-n f0= t e a_-Jova a=d will i-_ _e=e.^_t t.'._sZ CC_C__es. (::?} kz--cw. t%a.t a:.y a :._t1OGai to t.Ie exist'`S des i capacit✓ of t_-a waste t=e?tme t and stC=a a Svszem C= cor-sc,=uCtion of Maw a new c t_=_ca=_c- to be s�..._ttec to t e Di•risicr_ or --'t_Cr e.^_.a_ be=0= a t: : a new 2d15 2=? StCCt�- 'i (::e) also u-_e=sta_.0 that t-e=e _.`st be no c;scha__e O: a::_..al caste L=Ca"'.. this Slste= to. s:.._face ..a:e_s C: _e state L=ort a sto— a',-ent less se--e=e t` a-n the 25-yea...-, 2— _cu sto T::e ac_ =ovac pIz-. _? _ be lilac a=.c at t e off-ca Of t-he kcal So,—l and Ovate= Corse=.-at_o^ D_sc=_ct. _ . .N- =a a: '.a Cs=4{i( 'ease,.? T-t) CL` Date: Sis-at.=e Da__ i lard c:.-:e=s =_p rec__=es ro=:_icat=c, c= a new ce=t==:cat=ca (-` t`e a=-=o•rec pI is c= a ;se-) to be s:r_._=_ec to t e Div_sior -ef 4.:t: _.. 60 Ea'.S OC a t=tle t=a_ s:e=. D CASE G Nrly : ?%(=_— e = NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Grower(s): Farm Name: County: Production Unit: No. of Animal Units: Type of Waste Facility: Temporary Storage Period: Animal Unit Equiv. Live Wt: Lbs/Animal Unit /Year: Lbs of Plant Avail. N: Charles Williams WCW Farms, Inc. Sampson Finishing 6400 Anaerobic Lagoon 180 days 135 2.3 14720 This waste utilization plan is based on the following fields, soil types, and crops. If this information should change, please contact the Soil Conservation Service or Brown's of Carolina , Inc. so that a new plan can be written . Tract # Field # Soil Crop Yield/Ac lbs N/unit Acres lbs N. Time to Type Code Required Apply 2730 1 WaB B 4.7 50 20.70 4864.5 Mar -Oct 2730 2 WaB B 4.7 50 28.60 6721 Mar -Oct 2730 1 WaB K 1 100 20.70 2070 S-April 2730 2 WaB K 1 100 28.60 2860 S-April ------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---------------- .to Total 9&- 16515.5 Available N 14720 *Difference-1795.5 A. Barley (1.6 lb N/bu) I. Oats (1.3 lbs N/bu) B. Bermuda Grazed (50 lbs N/ton) J. Rye (2.4 lbs N/bu) C. Bermuda Hay (50 lbs N/ton) K. Sm. Grain Grazed (100 lbs N/ac) D. Corn Grain (1.25 lbs N/bu) L. Sm. Grain Hay (133 lbs N/ac) E. Corn Silage (12 lbs N/ton) M. Grain Sorghum (2.5 lbs N/cwt) F. Cotton (0.12 lbs N/Ibs lint) N. Wheat (2.4 lbs N/bu) G. Fescue Grazed (50 lbs N/ton) H. Fescue Hay (50 Ibs N/ton) * A negative number reflects the total number of Ibs of additional N needed to achieve yields on acreage shown in chart. A positive number means additional land is required to utilize the N produced by the animals. This nutrient management plan has been specifically developed for this swine operation. The plan is based on the soil types, crops to be grown, and method of applicdation for this particular operation. The waste must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or ground water. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the ammount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing this nutrient management plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environment- ally 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. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates and leaching potential. Waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than five tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils or on to land when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 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 or not more than 30 days prior to planting. Soil incorporation of waste will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. The acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Annual acreage requirements may be more or less depending upon the waste analysis report for your waste management facility. Additional Comments: C // , //� C d7 � 4-71^ . 1"/, ' ri. �_ `'( f` , I" / Ci i,� LET c ✓ �J:h C! / i i �G I l 2 6­0 /,1 7 ��i �f.l �i Lei l CJ t IiSL=C' C.4/L Prepared by:J%�� Title: % /i, 7' Concurred in by ..--� Producer Date: ,� ,r i 5� Date: • - � >~ I understand that I must own or have access to equipment , primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. —Producer j/ Technical Specialist Date:_ - f Date:_ x Tf- BOBS A { Wa8 lr.,•. {� _ ` �.t 07 wag U ' - Au wk. .m � m _ Bob -Au B a V1ADYMaCN : x.� ey •`•a �.. ABA � �2 E ��', r y3N J n`• fo` :.Ede .r;asi!!!-' rL o- ,9 Bob ChA�,. '" •,/� �' 'Elk`° .'�` y Bob ,. `yy' x Fo AU 1 t�;, Bab �. _ � '✓ i; Bo8 BOB .ds`•"_ _ Bob71 Wa8 dj - Fo -.v ���y �.�. �aG xrY;- �! � Bl'}'' �' .- -•. a-x �- 4 •;,Gi �'S.. saw � ;• y��:e• ..� f� ^y�'ca Fo NoA 2. N38 BH Wa8 'NoA MaC 4'29 BOB _ UD- r GOA z f t239 -. NoA ' 8li Mac r ~ la Lm Nob • , .1 � "r.A� .rk�• :'r..r - °�� 4 Nob AyB ?- Na '''r ,,€''y"�^.� �_•',��,�f k ��.�r > +� MaC Wa8• '+:;v -f ..Z �� =_ \ Cam• ' Iri.-Wa8' �, '3l3,:'OS'�— A�•Z P ,4 �� _� . _ .w � � - � '•. I•� is v •• � y,�... 4 •`� .w'* rr s „r. NOB .i ExA AyB Wa8 Ala NoA ESA Nob J - M •� r t ' Ay - tr.e Rc � { ~ No �. r .. ryy '` �� L a � `i � � , 1 • xf '3 i t �il .Yf P�,_ � '` Jr�Cr •'J"S-}-ryKG .�� l5 �i 5�y.. /.. � ,H" - f-. fr �t ~-t`l.• '$ IR-0 iG.i• Y% .;` ` V ah:•i a4 3.A''it*� k i� Q t. y }7y�s`� +�i.., rviwF�tra d"•J!c5.�,�"•f ''sue_ �.'� ,r- ''�'; 1iL'� ;c. 1s '^ r tl 7► ' � •� +fir+ + ''�"� ='��%' � :. • ; �h:. �.�y .44 � . +y�.�•„ r r'+l .-a 'h '_' 4'�s; icy ��P' .:��it'.J �u�7' * s ,!�4�,.��•'�' zk'�+ r k: � . ksr,� r �•.t� . fY•�.. �' ;`t•? � t;a. y'y �+';. C t dYr q• M JY -�i� • l yy .f. �T ? •�•grti.w- §���iwiiYt�~r, '•, hR ti� "`.cr�j�!^y�-��.'�' .t MRCS WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN SPECIFICATIONS 1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, mamnade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has a notarized agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer- does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he/she shall provide a copy of a notarized agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. 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 operaiton, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 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 the discretion of the planner. 4. Animal waste shall be applied on land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at more than 5 tons but less than 10 tons per acrea per year pr(widin'' gran, filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field. (See FOTG Standard 393-Filter Strip.) 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after xvaste application. Waste Should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incori)orated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occure during a season prone to floodins. (tine "Wheather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance.) ` 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate Such that runoff: does not occure off -site or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control odor and flies. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall eV ents. or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste should be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to depth that would prohibit growth. The potential for salt damage ti-orrr aninurl N%-aste Should also be considered. 10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crop, on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 day, prier to planting of a crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall coarply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a conrponet of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and from any perennial Stream or river- other than an irrigation ditch or canal. Animal waste other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced tur water, that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative filter strips are present (Sze Standard 393 - Filter ~trip,). MRCS WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet from wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than tlwse oiv ied by landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other propety and public tight -of -ways. 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways or wetlands by a discharge or by over - spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided it has been approved as a land applications site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste applied on grassed waterways shall be at agronomic rates and in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, tr,ilets, animal waste management system. sinks, etc., shall not he discharged into the 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc. are limited to areas where eonsidered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Lagoon berms and structures shc,uld he inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge. 18. If animal production at the facility is terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pullutiuu and eri)sic:m. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected cm a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept (m site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetalbles and atlter crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumpti0nt it should only he applied preplant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible permanenet markers shall be installed to mark the top and buttotn elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping sliall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage V011.111le tin'.caste storage ponds, 22. Soil tests shall be made every year, and a liquid waste analysis shall be taken within 60 days of application consistent with waste utilization plan. Poultry litter shall be tested prior to application. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. Dead animals will be disposed of in a mariner that meets NC regulations. Mortality Management Methods (check which method(s) arc bein,! implemented) 'J 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. 106-163.7 0 Complete incineration CD - In the case of dcad poultry only. piacing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the Department of Agriculture Anv 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) Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source CIIIISe III111's lu Coulrol 111SCOS Site Specific Pracliccs _ Liquid Syslcuts Flush Gul►ers Accumulation ofsolids 0 plush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accunudated solids G-om gutters as designed. C1 Remove bridging; of accrnnulaied solids is discharge I.;iguuus and I'ils liacessive Vcgc►alivc (it uwlh • Crusted Solids Maintain lagoons, scilling basins and gilts \vllcre pest breeding is apparent to mininiize the crusling ofsolids to a deptli of no snore than 6 - K inches over wore than 30% ofsurface. • Dccuying vege1alioI1 Maintain vegetative control along hanks of lagoons and other impoundments to prevcnl accunndaliou of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter. Swinc Farm VVa�tc Management Odor Control Checldi!t Suurcc Cause AMPS to Minimize Other -- - - Site Specific Praclices haimstcad Swine pioduclion Vegetative or wooded buffers; Recommended best managemcnl practices; Good judgmcnl and common sense Animal body surfaces 4 Dirly manure -covered animals Dry floors Fluor sol I'acc:c 0 Wei manure -covered floors Slolled floors: -- t\I.unnc cnllccliun Dili 1)1111c; • P.11(1a1 microbial decoml)(1silion VClllll,illml cshausl fans • Volatile gases; Dust Induor surfaces a Dosl Flush larks Agitation of recycled lagoon liquid whip tanks are filling pr Walcrers located over slolled floors; O Feeders al high end of solid Iloois; Cl Scrape manure buildup front flours; Cl Umlerfloor vcnlilalion for drying O hrequcnl manure removal by flush, pil recharge, or scrape; 0 Underfloor venlihh011 Fall maintenance; liflicienl air movement Washdown bclween groups of animals, --- — - CI feed additives; Q Feeder covers; CI I-eed delivery duwnslimil extenders In feeder covers n Flush murk covers; - - ----- - - — D EXICIld fill line:: to near bollom of kinks Willi :olli-siphon vents Flush alleys Agitation during wastewater Cl 1lnderfloor Ilosh with nnderlloor ventilalimi conveyance Fil iech:nge points Agitation ofrecyelcd lagoon fl I:alcnd recharge lutes to near bouum ul'pils ---�-- liquid while pits are lillinr; With anti -siphon vents Lill stations Agitation daring sump t:uik CI Sump Wilk covers ---------�_� --- --. ----- filling and drawdown Otlliidc drain collection Agitation during; wasimater f7 flux covers Of junction boxes conveyance ANIO(' - 1Juvcm1wr 11, 1996, P;igu 3 m Source Cause IIMI's In 111ininlite Odor Sile Sllccilic Prarlices Elul of drainpipes al Agilalion during waslclvaler Cl Isxlend discharge point of pipes nnderncalll lagnon convcyancc lagoon liquid level Lagoon surlaccs - volatile gas cnussl Biological mixing; Agilalinn blicalion sprinkler I li1;11 Incssnlc .11;ilalinn; noccles Wind lllill .` ,make ltnll; ill li;ltilll • I'allial llliclobial IIccomposilioll; '111 I`11 ` Mixing while filling; • Agilalion when cnlplying Scanning basin starlike • I'altial microbial decomposition; • Mixing While filling; • Agilmion whcn.cnlplying MLlnure, slurry or sludge • Agilalinn When spreading; spncadcr malcts 0 Volatile Cas emissions Ilncovcrl d nsuiurc, Volatile cas cnlissiolls while slurry or sludge on fichl dryinc sill I�Ices Dcall animals Carcass deconaposiliotl Dead animal dlsposa) Carcass dcconaposiliau Ails Illlalle1:1a1ns • IIICIIIIIIIICIC CIIIIII�IISIIIIII Proper lagoon liquid capacity; Corrccl lagoon slatiup proccclures; Minimum surface area-lo-vollllnc ralio; Minimum agitation whcn.pannping; O Mechanical aeration; l7 Proven biological additives \ Irrigale on dry clays wilh liUle or nil wind; Mininnnn rccolmucudcd operating pressure; Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface; Cl Pump from sccond-rlage lagoon fa llollonl or midlevel loallinl;; CI Tank covers; O Basin surface mats of solids; Cl Proven biological addilives or oxidants Cl I;xlcnd drainpipe ollllcls tlnderncalh liquid level; O .11cntove sellled solids regularly Cl Soil injection ofslnrry/sludges; C1 Wash residual manure from spreader after use; n Proven biological additives or oxid:olls 13- Soil injection orslulry/sludges 1`71 Soil incorportinn within 18 hrs.; 171 Spread in thin unifr)rnl layers liar rapid drying; CI Proven biological addilives or oxiclanls Proper disposition of carcasses l7 Complelc covering of carcasses in burial pits; F1 Proper location/conslrnclion of disposal Ails Cl Secondary stack burners AKIOC - Nuvcm1wr 11, 1996. I'at;c I Soorcc - - - — -- Cause HMI's to Minimize Odor ------ -- — - —Silt Sllccific Pracliccs Slanding %Valor around 6 Improper drainage; Grade and landscape such that water drains facililics Microbial decomposition of away from f lcililies organic matter Manure tracked onto 0 Poorly maintained access roads of Farm access road maintenance public roads I'iom Grrnl access Additional Information : S►vine Atauure Management ; 0200 Rule/I1MP Packet Available Prom — Swine Production I.'arnl 1'olential Odor Sources and Remedies ; EBAL• Pact Shect NCSI), Coomy Iixlension Ccnlcr S+vine Production Facility Manure ManagenlenC Pil Itecllarge - Lagoon TreatmentNCSI) - I)Ali ; EBAG 128-88 NCSU - I)AE Swinc I'roduclion Facility Miloore Management: Underfloor Flush - Lagoon Trealmcot ; EI)AE 129-88 I.aguon Design and Management for Livestock Manure "frealmenl and Storage ; EDAE 103-83 NCSI) - I)AF Callbrarion of Manul'c all(I Waslewater Application Lrinipmeol ; EBAli Fact Shect NCSI1 - IiAli Cmilrolling Odors from Swine I)uildiogs ; P111-33 NCSI1 - IiAI: laivironmemal Assurance Program ; NI111C Manual NCS() - Swine laterlsion Options for Managing Odor ; a report from 111c S%vine Odor Task Force NC fork Producers Assoc Noisance Concems in Animal -Manure Management: Odors and Flies ; PROI07, 1995 Conference Proceedings Flo ida C.00peraliliverrFxtensilon At\9f 1(; - November 11, 1996, Page 5 LACOON MARK -- ER �FREEBOARD + � 25YR/24HR STOF MAXIMUM LIQUID LEVEL 6 MONTH TEMPORARY STORAGE MINIMUM LIQUID LEVEL PERMANENT STORAGE EiNMRGENCY ACTION PLAN PHONEN-LtiBERS DWQ /o 1� l_54{ Eti1-RGEN-CY M4N AGEtiBNT SYSTEM 911 SWCD 910 S9 Z M3 NNRCS 9/0 sQZ 7943 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overuowing, or running oEsite. You should not wait until wastes reach surace 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 he Posted in an accessible location for all emplove-_,.-, at the facilirv. The following are some action items you should take. I. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suac-ested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A Lagoon over;ow—possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Purnp waste to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon i:-nnediately. d. Call a pumping contractor. e. hfake sure no surface water is entering lagoon. B. Runol. com waste application field -actions include: a. L—a nediately sop waste appiication. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runofr. d. Evaluate and elLminate the reason(s) that caused the runoF: e. Evaluate the application rates for the lelds where ranoffoccurred. C. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle purnp. b. Stop irrigation punp. c. Close valves to el.L unate further discharge. d. Repair all leeks prior to rest _,ing pumps. D. Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop iri'gation pump. C. Make sure no siphon occurs. d. Stop all flows in the house, flush systems, or solid separators. e. Repair all learns prior to restarting pumps. E. Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as opposed to flowing leaks -possible action: a. Dig a small well or ditch 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. 2. 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. CouId a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? 9. 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 - /6 5lgi/S After hours, emergency number: Q/9 73-3 J92'Z 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 under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. Ifspill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EviS Phone number 911. c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, pI umber 9/0,592 7161 , local SWCD office phone number 59Za Focal iv�RCS once For advice technical assistance phone number 1/0 59 L 7943 4. If none of the above works, call 911 or the Sher-iff. s Department and explain your problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you. S. Contact the contractor Of Your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off site damage. a. Contractors Name: b. Contractors Address: c. Cont-actors Phone: 6. Contact the technical specialist who certiEed the lagoon (:MRCS, Consulting Engineer, etc.) a. Name: J'I�7+ r--4 J ,�j S a zE 3z-J+V,j b. Phone: qla 4 /Joo 9/0 S96 'Z7b 3 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. e I abed (•U0TIvnTVA• 04TS 04 pogoe��e ! aQ �+l� s'tT�a�tiQ azIIasala= Sag-40 :O sdvm ;O siTdOC) •xo.TTod AOTTC1 p;:Y TenuwX baTsaaatbul Itaot;ux ORI So Cos :Zed aas 'sax s'I uoT-4;,n.:-asuoz LIT sat.T iTZn a.: e I i zoisd 'Teeosdd: ubisep oZ p�eT��go aQ lsn= sZttsad 'siTaxed P�sTnb�i lnogt � pssoq buTuct TtooT "TA ITnatoo pTnoQs seawopctT 'sa�C SI -CN-----53x �x1I'IYdIJIR:1W Y 20 NOII.JIOSI2il1L' ONINOZ 3'IIii T NIH.LIH 3.LIS Sr ----CN' P64"OTaz ants our SI Max:7 ims.. 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Nla' W L.-'N✓S SHOULD BE j ALTERED UNTIL PRODUCER RECEIVES WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM SCS, US ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS AND NC ^,''I 1 •.LL.'.fAGEMr"!^' J-C•"' E*lVIRONM=`TAL (A copy of AD-1026 and CPA-026 should be attached tc i site evaluation.) i OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IS D Nr , � :N.,l�: 1�;.-.P..v H:1D� OR Tl^.Ri.Ka t'���7 .7D�^I • ^�� / DR � .... ES i-i.,B..,:L ESEN '!'5---- NO ---- IS A DESIGNATED NATURAL SCENIC kRrj T"IC:.�'___ **! TF�E { _ PLANN:NG AREA OR, WILL PLANNE3, AC^.IONS IMPACT ON AN ,/-- ADJA_EN'T NATURAL SCENIC AREA? YES---- NO---- IS AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORICAL SITE LOCATED IN THEE PLANNED AREA? YES---- NO ---- ARE THERE PRIME, UNIQUE, STATE OR LOCALLY _77dPOR�ANT FARYLANOS IN T:?E OPERATI*!G UNIT? YES--- • NO ---- WILL THE ACTION RESULT IN SODBUSTTNG? YES---- NO- ✓ � If Yes to any of these questions, refer to forts NC-CPA-16 for po" CY sources• The form does not need to be completed. ODOR CONTROL HAS JJJP. :S- SS7" WITh ZRGD.1C. VIC. ...... I ........ ?;; TDOM:NANT W:ND DIRE 7:0N? --- NO---- ........ POSS:BL'E EXPAI S-.ON OF TREATMENT z'ES- ;IOL.'XE =ROM ; CU. FT. t'*.PW R2S •r0 ........ PREC_hAR:ING LA;:OvN WT 7H FRESH -- - WATER TO AT LEAST 1/2 OF^THE ........ Us I:;G GGOD SO "D JUDGMENT :NrANDNJ---- . i.r CFF WASTE? .r -_ - '1C---- i ?d,ze 2 Mltf �6� DOLS. ►AWXU OM ZM M LAM TO PMWnLY LAXD✓ A►►LY WASTE? YES---- NO---- IE. NO, DOES PRODUCER HAVE ACCESS TO MORE LAND? --- IF LAND IS NO-, OWNED -BY PRODUCER, CAN PRODUCER GET AGREEMENT ON LAND ON WHICH TO APPLY WASTE? ES---- ---- ' (Attach Waste Utilisation Plan to site evaluation.) SOIL :XfVsiTIGATZOX -- VILLID OXLY :P SOIL :YVZ37:3ATZ0X SHEET A"AC==D :S SO:L. S"-:TABLr FOR :..A000N? Y----J-- rlO------ :S A CLAY %_NER RZ`c ::RZD? - `i:------ IF -DS, :3 C:=.Y n'.'A::,AS:_ :,;;5:'_'E. Y-S------ NC------ :S A CORE TRZNCH REQUIRED? YT_S-------- { :Attach soil isvestigation shoet to site evaluation.) SITE APPROVED YES----- NO------ i COhQ!Coe:'5------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------- I------------;---7-------7---1----------------------=----- ' Th:S J.N . E .J=S.:GA--:0N .S VALID AS LONG AS 7X--"IES::;N A'�D � OF LAGOCN CONT:N-'ES IN REASONABLE ^-:Mz PE.. .1 v T .'E :E:.A S OR FZS:':ANCY :N CONS'"'R :7'^1! MA' - n LI \ R7;'':R: :HA. S: E E"AL:;AT=O'v 3E :.N A:.13A'*C. SZGX7►Ta=--�,-°------- DATE -----17 ----- ?-3ge 1 UNITED STATES GF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 78* 39' '29 DOD, E 730 3s* oo=- 2875000- N p 731 9 27' 300 3673 c6ar- 3072 A 1301 rso k Snow —7 Hill 6 0,0 .144 V x, 3i7-1- 57' 30" 0 fmfs�o com f 1,39, 7 i S BM 96 Sd 00 Bu oseboro ep < ZONE i, a 1p Z-e 7 p WILLIAMS POND ZONE A .............. .. .................. ............... ...... ........... ........ ................... ... .......... . .. ........... .......... . ........ . ZONE X �. MW .77"Tq I �135, ZONE X .. .......... . ......... ... ......... .. --- ................... .......... ...... ............ ......... .......... p4* Operator:WCW Farms County: Sampson Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) 0 sows (farrow to feeder) 3200 head (finishing only) 0 sows (farrow to wean) 0 head (wean to feeder) Describe other : Date: 03/24/95 >1500 feet x 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs x 522 lbs. = 0 lbs x 135 lbs. = 432000 lbs x 433 lbs. = 0 lbs x 30 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 Total Average Live Weight = 432000 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 432000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet)--------------------- 290.0 Inside top width (feet)---------------------- 275.0 Top of dike elevation (feet)----------------- 47.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet)------------ 35.0 Freeboard (feet)----------------------------- 1.0 Side slopes (inside lagoon)------------------ 3.0 : 1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 284.0 269.0 11.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 284.0 269.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 218.0 203.0 76396 (AREA OF TOP) 44254 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 251.0 236.0 236944 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] 76396.0 236944.0 44254.0 DEPTH/6 1. Total Designed Volume Available = 655589 CU. FT R 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: it Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 290.0 275.0 79750.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 79750.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW/135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 789120 gals. or 105497.3 cubic feet 5B. Volume of wash water This is the amount of fresh water used for washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system. Flush systems that recirculat the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallons per CF Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount 180 days excess rainfall = 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 46520.8 cubic feet y 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.5 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume = 49843.8 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 105497 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 46521 cubic feet 5D. 49844 cubic feet TOTAL 201862 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period____________________> Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> 25 year - 24 hour rainfall__________________> Freeboard___________________________________> Side slopes_________________________ -------- > Inside top length___________________ -------- > Inside top width____________________________> Top of dike Bottom of lagoon elevation__________________> Total required volume_______________________> Actual design volume________________________> Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> Stop pumping Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> Required minimum treatment volume=====______> Volume at stop pumping elevation=====_______> 180 days 7.0 inches 7.5 inches 1.0 feet 3.0 : 1 290.0 feet 275.0 feet 47.0 feet 35.0 feet 633862 cu. ft. 655589 cu. ft. 42.5 feet 43.1 feet 42.5 feet 41.0 feet 432000 cu. ft. 447700 cu. ft. * * r, 7. Start pumping elev._________________________> 45.3 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 605745 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation=====______> 602921 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped________________> 152018 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> 155220 cu. ft. Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 1.8 feet DESIGNED BY.:�)'t-14A APPROVED BY: ����a`k CA01 DATE/ `7 DATE: SS/dry•. 9 NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: Operator:WCW Farm = 7i County: Sampson Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) 0 sows (farrow to feeder) 3200 head (finishing only) 0 sows (farrow to wean) 0 head (wean to feeder) Describe other : Date: 04/10/95 1500.0 feet x 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs x 522 lbs. = 0 lbs x 135 lbs. = 432000 lbs x 433 lbs. = 0 lbs x 30 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 Total Average Live Weight = 432000 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Voluie(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = Volume = 432000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION ��. Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIG NED VOLUME Inside top length (feet) --------------------- 340.0 _ 24 Inside top width (feet)___________ .0 40.0 Top of dike elevation (feet) ----------------- 2.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) -- 30 ---- 1.0 Freeboard (feet)------------------ -------- 3.0 Side slopes (inside lagoon)--------- -1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDo2 LENGTH 2 IDOH 3.0 3.0 3.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 78156 (AREA OF TOP) 334.0 234.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 45024 (AREA OF BOTTOM) 268.0 168.0 DEPTH 11.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 242004 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) 301.0 201.0 CU. FT. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] 78156.0 242004.0 45024.0 DEPTF Total Designed Volume Aldilable = 669504 CU. FT. 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: , Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 340.0 240.0 81600.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 81600.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW/135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 789120 gals. or 105497.3 cubic feet 5B. Volume of wash water This is the amount of fresh water used for washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system. Flush systems that recirculat, the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallons per CF Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount 180 days excess rainfall = 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per fouc Volume = 47600.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.5 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume = 51000.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 105497 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 47600 cubic feet 5D. 51000 cubic feet TOTAL 204097 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period____________________> Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> 25 year - 24 hour rainfall__________________> Freeboard___________________________________> Side Inside top length___________________________> Inside top width____________________________> Top of dike elevation_______________________> Bottom of lagoon elevation__________________> Total required volume_______________________> Actual design volume________________________> Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> Stop pumping Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> Required minimum treatment volume=====______> Volume at stop pumping elevation=====_______> 180 days 7.0 inches 7.5 inches 1.0 feet 3.0 : 1 340.0 feet 240.0 feet 42.0 feet 30.0 feet 636097 cu. ft. 669504 cu. ft. 37.0 feet 37.7 feet 37.0 feet 36.0 feet 432000 cu. ft. 429715 cu. ft. * * * Start pumping elev._________________________> 40.3 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 618504 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation===========> 615626 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped================> 153097 cu. ft. Actual lume planned to be pumped==========> 185911 cu. ft. Min. hic ness of soil liner when required==> 1.8 feet 7. DESIGNED BY: �� ���'M'Z �� � APPROVED BY: CARD( �s DATE:J DATE: �' � � �� •°° E �SSI0 9 NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: s VK15 �c NEED; "N� SHEET 1 OF 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent storage) and 180 days of temporary storage. The time required for the planned fluid level (permanent and temporary storage) to be reached may vary due to site conditions, weather, flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. The designed temporary storage consists of 180 days storage for: (1) waste from animals and (2) excess rainfall after evaporation. Also included is storage for the 25 year - 24 hour storm for the location. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the year and from year to year, but excess rainfall will vary from year to year. The 25 year rainfall will not be a factor to consider in an annual pumping cycle, but this storage volume must always be available. A maximum elevation is determined in each design to begin. pumping and this is usually the outlet invert of pipe(s) from building(s). If the outlet pipe is not installed at the elevation to begin pumping, a permanent marker must be installed at this elevation to indicate when pumping should begin. An elevation must be established to stop pumping to maintain lagoon treatment depth. Pumping can be started or stopped at any time between these two elevations for operating convenience as site conditions permit, such as weather, soils, crop, and equipment in order to apply waste without runoff or leaching. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent excessive odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. When precharging is complete, flush buildings with recycled lagoon liquid. Fresh water should not be used for flushing after initial filling. 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. 3. Begin temporary storage pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches the elevation 45.3 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump - out when the fluid level reaches elevation 43.1 . This temporary storage, less 25 yr- 24 hr storm, contains 152018 cubic feet or 1137096 gallons. SHEET 2 OF 2 4. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inch per hour. Refer to the waste utilization plan for further details. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon -to stable outlets. 8. Keep a minimum of 25 feet of grass vegetated buffer around waste utilization fields adjacent to perennial streams. Waste will not be applied in open ditches. Do not pump within 200 feet of a residence or within 100 feet of a well. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. SHEET 1 OF 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent storage) and 180 days of temporary storage. The time required for the planned fluid level (permanent and temporary storage) to be reached may vary due to site conditions, weather, flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. The designed temporary storage consists of 180 days storage for: (1) waste from animals and (2) excess rainfall after evaporation. Also included is storage for the 25 year - 24 hour storm for the location. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the year and from year to year, but excess rainfall will vary from year to year. The 25 year rainfall will not be a factor to consider in an annual pumping cycle, but this storage volume must always be available. A maximum elevation is determined in each design to begin, pumping and this is usually the outlet invert of pipe(s) from building(s). If the outlet pipe is not installed at the elevation to begin pumping, a permanent marker must be installed at this elevation to indicate when pumping should begin. An elevation must be established to stop pumping to maintain lagoon treatment depth. Pumping can be started or stopped at any time between these two elevations for operating convenience as site conditions permit, such as weather, soils, crop, and equipment in order to apply waste without runoff or leaching. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent excessive odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. When precharging is complete, flush buildings with recycled lagoon liquid. Fresh water should not be used for flushing after initial filling. 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. 3. Begin temporary storage pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches the elevation 40.3 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump - out when the fluid level reaches elevation 37.7 . This temporary storage, less 25 yr- 24 hr storm, contains 153097 cubic feet or 1145168 gallons. SHEET 2 OF 2 4. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inch per hour. Refer to the waste utilization plan for further details. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon -to stable outlets. 8. Keep a minimum of 25,feet of grass vegetated buffer around waste utilization fields adjacent to perennial streams. Waste will not be applied in open ditches. Do not pump within 200 feet of a residence or within 100 feet of a well. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. SHEET 1 OF 2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS ---------------------------------------------------------- FOUNDATION PREPARATION: The foundation area of the lagoon embankment and building pad shall be cleared of trees, logs, stumps, roots, brush, boulders,sod and rubbish. Satisfactory disposition will be made of all debris. The topsoil from the lagoon and pad area should be stripped and stockpiled for use on the dike and pad areas. After stripping, the foundation area of the lagoon embankment and building pad shall be thoroughly loosened prior to placing the first lift of fill material to get a good bond. EXCAVATION AND EARTHFILL PLACEMENT: ----------------------------------- The completed excavation and earthfill shall conform to the lines, grades, and elevations shown on the plans. Earthfill material shall be free of material such as sod, roots, frozen soil, stones over 6 inches in diameter, and other objectionable material. To the extent they are suitable, excavated materials can be used as fill. The fill shall be brought up in approximately horizontal layers not to exceed 9 inches in thickness when loose and prior to compaction. Each layer will be compacted by complete coverage with the hauling and spreading equipment or standard tamping roller or other equivalent method. Compaction will be considered adequate when fill material is observed to consolidate to the point that settlement is not readily detectible. NOTE THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PLACEMENT OF LINERS IN THE LINER SECTION OF THIS SPECIFICATION. The embankment of the lagoon shall be installed using the more impervious materials from the required excavations. Construction of fill heights shall include 5 percent for settlement. Dikes over 15 feet in height and with an impoundment capacity of 10 acre-feet or more fall under the jurisdiction of the NC Dam Safety Law. The height is defined as the difference in elevation from the constructed height to the downstream toe of the dike. Precautions shall be taken during construction to prevent excessive erosion and sedimentation. LINER: THE MINIMUM REQUIRED THICKNESS SHALL BE 1.8 ft. ------ ------------------------------------------------- NOTE: LINERS (PARTIAL OR FULL) ARE REQUIRED WHEN THE ATTACHED SOILS INVESTIGATION REPORT SO INDICATES OR WHEN UNSUITABLE MATERIAL IS ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. A TYPICAL CROSS SECTION OF THE LINER IS INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN WHEN LINERS ARE REQUIRED BY THE SOILS REPORT. When areas of unsuitable material are encountered, they will be over - excavated below finish grade to the specified depth as measured perpendicular to the finish grade. The foundation shall be backfilled as specified to grade with a SCS approved material (ie - CL,SC,CH). REFER TO THE SOILS INVESTIGATION INFORMATION IN THE PLANS FOR SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. SHEET 2 OF 2 Soil liner material shall''come from an approved borrow area. The minimum water content of the liner material shall be optimum moisture content which relates to that moisture content when the soil is kneaded in the hand it will form a ball which does not readily separate. Water shall be added to borrow as necessary to insure proper moisture content during placement of the liner. The moisture content of the liner material shall not be less than optimum water content during placement. The maximum water content relates to the soil material being too wet for efficient use of hauling equipment and proper compaction. Proper compaction of the liner includes placement in 9 inch lifts and compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum ASTM D698 Dry Unit Weight of the liner material. When smooth or hard, the previous lift shall be scarified and moistened as needed before placement of the next lift. The single most important factor affecting the overall compacted perme- ability of a clay liner, other than the type of clay used for the liner, is the efficient construction processing of the compacted liner. The sequence of equipment use and the routing of equipment in an estab- lished pattern helps assure uniformity in the whole placement and compaction process. For most clay soils, a tamping or sheepsfoot roller is the preferable type of compaction equipment. The soil liner shall be protected from the discharge of waste outlet pipes. This can be done by using some type of energy dissipator(rocks) or using flexible outlets on waste pipes. Alternatives to soil liners are synthetic liners and bentonite sealant. When these are specified, additional construction specifications are included with this Construction Specification. CUTOFF TRENCH: A cutoff trench shall be constructed under the embankment area when shown on a typical cross section in the plans. The final depth of the cutoff trench shall be determined by observation of the foundation materials. VEGETATION: All exposed embankment and other bare constructed areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as possible after construc- tion according to the seeding specifications. Topsoil should be placed on areas of the dike and pad to be seeded. Temporary seeding or mulch shall be used if the recommended permanent vegetation is out of season dates for seeding. Permanent vegetation should be established as soon as possible during the next period of approved seeding dates. REMOVAL OF EXISTING TILE DRAINS When tile drains are encountered, the tile will be removed to a minimum of 10 feet beyond the outside toe of slope of the dike. The tile trench shall be backfilled and compacted with good material such as SC, CL, or CH. M SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS ---------------------- AREA TO BE SEEDED: 4.0 ACRES USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED AS FOLLOWS: 240.0 LBS. FESCUE 'GRASS AT 60 LBS./ACRE (BEST SUITED ON CLAYEY OR WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: SEPTEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 30 FEBRUARY 1 TO MARCH 30 0.0 LBS. RYE GRAIN AT 30 LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) 0.0 LBS. 'PENSACOLA' BAHIA GRASS AT 60 LBS./ACRE (SEE FOOTNOTE NO. 1) SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO JUNE 15 32.0 LBS. HULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 8 LBS./ACRE (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY 31 0.0 LBS. UNHULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 10 LBS./ACRE SEEDING DATES: JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 30 0.0 LBS. RYE GRASS AT 40 LBS./ACRE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 30 LBS. APPLY THE FOLLOWING: 4000.0 LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER (1000 LBS./ACRE) 8.0 TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME (2 TONS/ACRE) 400.0 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACKER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING. 1. PENSACOLA BAHIAGRASS IS SLOWER TO ESTABLISH THAN COMMON BERMUDA GRASS. WHEN USING BAHIA, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT 8 LBS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA BE INCLUDED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASS IS ESTABLISHED. U. S . ' Department of Agriculture Sail Conservation Service NC-ENG-J4 September 1980 File Code: 210 LXS�C`, HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR eAMS r Landowner County �;f}�"it �0.'.1 CNo. Conseriatiorr Plan No. Community or Group. / Ft. Length of Flood Pool 3d -� Ft. Estimated Depth of Water to Tap of Dam / _ Date of Field Hazard Inve- tigation J 1p • downstream to the point of estimated minor effect Evaluation by reach of flood Plain from sudden dam failure. s ev. ; st. evat'on • Kind of -. Improvements : of Breach : Above Reach: Length:�Width: Slope: Land Use IFloodwater Above mProve:nents Flood Plain Road Plain: Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Z 2 3 - Describe potential improvements from a for loss of life and damage to existing or probable future downstream sudden breach- [ ,rt =r,. N/- K C Hazard Classification of Dam fab, c) (see N EM-Part Sm. 21) Dam Classification (I, II, III, cy;;V) Bye-: name) F1 t1e) Concurred By name title NOTE: ahcaioreverse side Z. Attcddtinalsheetsasneeded. Date Date -7 �f5 X —SECTION TDM ELEV. 50.00� ^ L� r TYPICAL NAIL IN ---,----------- SEE NOTE 3 SEE NOTE 2 �I 04 EXC CORE TRENCH PAD C SEE SOIL SHEET FILL = DII<F ) 7 �� CY a ��5, FOR DEPTH S CO 0 0 ES 10% OTES. �� ��� a. �L 2IS 1) ALL WEAK MATERIAL TO DE O /I• rna CYVERCUT TOTAL: AND DACKFILLLp AND COMPACTED. OF LINER DEPENDS 014 OVERALLS� 111ICKNESS DEPTIi, LINER FOR THIS LAGOON TO DE coMPu7nYIoNs By: I ^ N. OTHER PLANNE I , 2) ELEV. 6v r• r r HIDKE AND LOADING AREA TO DE DUILT IS RV[ LOWor rITOWORKATTo 13E0LUGS; Z) WALK EFID PADS. GUILD 6• WIDE COIJTIE 7' (if I:OUIP 14Uv5 OUf fll_L TO 131.UGS -FORE COORDIIJAI I. U W/ 131 OG COIJ I RAC 1 ORS). 7 It EXC — FILL = PAD 2_12C DIK � CY r �1 -� 107 I? c f (� t-� CY TOTAL: l S r COMPUTATIONS By. /M TOM ELEV. 50.00' TYPICAL X—SECTIONNAIL IN�-- SEE NOTE 3 err NOTE 2 N OT_ OVERCUT I) ALL WEAK MATERIAL TO hAGIEp• OVERALL ANp OnCKFILLEp AND14. COMTIIICKNE5�INER `01I�TI IS DEPENDS LAGOON TO BE DLI'lI JU) LLEV., pIKE pEFIIND I_ANl BLDGS TO 2) BE MIN: IIICIIER IIIAN O111ER I14, 5' ApOVC LOW_ LOADING AREA TO DE pUILT 1 ROAR OI pLD 'S; c ,. n r. WIDE CONTIII., 7' r12OWOR1< TO RC tl WALK AND cc YI it ( CORE TRENCH T SEE SOIL I I HEF FOR DEPTH. - - U, t poar:'nTr.�t+M fib �_ si'TE Ion lA �� tiA1�i w0m, UNrr �T= rt+� sI IEtr ra N. SPENCER S. C. a• wA?tA3MtD A1ttA pACltEs A L wOAK UNIT CONSERVAn. ..... 5f ?()NJ) CLASS 1" —ir�cl _ ACRF•S ACRF3 �� yuDE lAv4�Of' .ems CROPV`ND _ ACRES TQ'C BORINGS v.•r� .. +►..v` AL woo DIAs0, SD SHOWING W ism SKETCH OF PROpoSED Pine. • u1 r�N� � �I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 , 1 I I '`,` 'I ,1 I I � `•I �` I I 1 , 1 `� ` I I yo 1 1 1 I I I I I I l l I I I I �TZE I I I _ AND I Bpgy�iG NL'�DAH.+•• d 60m" N �,n,a• . •�"'+ SHOW wd ru do"" M11 sod ,,,uw • o donrwa '!e^"µ 6 1 .1 lB 19 ^� 21 1 Z jMau o 10 11 12 L2 1� 1 DEPTH co�m��.. e.� Wnw• 6 t 8 9 I I /+7 J -4 cis ����a'� ������� Ka= Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste This plan has been prepared for: Spell- Leased Ken Spell l %I A i 4 -,vd) 484 Horse Pasture Rd Salemburg, NC 28385 (910) 564-6441 05-12-2008 111FD APR 0 8 2009 This plan has been di D"tTtEkrGluMIUFACE Greer Moore Clear Run Farms Consulting Services PO Box 338 Harrells, NC 444 (910) 53 - 93 Developer Signature Type of Plan: Nitrogen Only with Manure Only Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal waste management that are included with this plan. Signature (owner) Date Signature (manager or producer) Date This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission. l Plan Approved By: Technical Specialist Signa re Date ------ ---- - -- - ------ 923888 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 05-12-2008 Cover Page I RECEIVED I DENR f DWQ AQUIFER PRnTFr.TI0N RFCTI0N APR 0 6 2onq I Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. S7 Swine Feeder -Finish Lagoon Liquid waste generated 5,932,800 gals/year by a 6,400 animal Swine Finishing Lagoon Liquid operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 13665 Incorporated 23467 Injected 25844 Irrigated 14853 Actual PAN Applied (Pounds) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/Deficit (Gallons) Year 1 15,186.08 6,065,941 -133,141 Note: In source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source. 923888 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 05-12-2008 Source Page I of 1 r" L! Potential Leachin Technical Guidance 2 Low potential to contribute to soluble None nutrient leaching below the root zone. >= 2 & Moderate potential to contribute to Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. 10 soluble nutrient leaching below the root zone. High potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation practices that nutrient leaching below the root zone. improve the soils available water holding capacity and improve nutrient use efficienLy 0 should be considered. Examples are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations (328). Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391). N The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being Supplied by manure other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field . order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Waste Utilization Table V­ 1 Tract Field Source 11) Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Clop kylI Applic I'cri,Ki Nitrogen PA Nutrient RN'd (Ibs!A) Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied (Ibs,A) Res. Obs%A) Applic. Metltod Manure PA Nutrient Applied Obs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N ti N, N 1000 gal"A Pons 1000gals tons 2730 1 S7 Wagram 3.32 3.32 Small Grain Overseed I.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 SO u u )rrig. 50 1997 0.00 66.31 0.01 2730 1 S7 Wagram 3.32 3 32 I Iybrid Bcrniudagrlss Pasture 5,5 Tons 311-9/30 202 0 0 ]frig. 202 90.69 0-00 267.88 0.01 2730 2 S7 Wagram 5.96 5.96 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig- 50 19.97 0-00 1 19.03 0.01 2730 2 S7 Wagram 5.96 5.90 hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 202 0 0 Irrig. 202 80.69 0.00 480.90 0.01 2730 3A S7 Wagram 0.93 0.93 Small Grain Overseed I.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig, 50 19.97 0.0 18.57 0.0 2730 3A S7 Wagram 0.93 0.93 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 4206 0 0 Irrig. 206 82.29 0. 76.53 0.0 2730 3B S7 Wagram 4.26 4.26 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons )0/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 19.97 0.0 85.08 0,01 2730 38 S7 Wagram 4.26 4.26 Flybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 4206 0 0 Irrig. 206 82.29 0.0 350.53 0.01 2730 4A S7 Wagram 1,41 1.41 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 -l'ons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 0.00 28.16 0.0 2730 4A S7 Wagram 1.41 1.41 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 '275 0 0 Irrig. 275 109.85 0,00 154.88 0.01 2730 4B S7 Wagram 3.96 3.96 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 0.00 79.09 0.01 2730 4B S7 Wagram 3.96 3.96 l-lybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 •206 0 0 Irrig. 206 8229 0.00 325.85 0.04 2730 5A S7 Wagram 6.51 6.5I Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 0.00 1301 02 0,01 2730 5A S7 Wagram 6.51 6.51 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 "275 0 0 Irrie. 275 109.85 0.00 715.10 0.01 2730 513 S7 Wagram 4.47 4.47 Small Grain Overseed LO Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 0.0 R9.28 0.01 2730 5B S7 Wagram 4.47 4.47 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 '206 0 1 0 Irrig. 206 82.29 0.0 367.91 0-01 923888 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 5/12/2008 WUT Page 1 of 2 Waste Utilization Table .f Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Crop rear i RYE Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient RegV (lbs/A) Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied (lbs/A) Res. (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied (Ibs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N 1000 gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons 2730 6A S7 Wagram 6.12 6.12 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. so 19.97 0.0 122.23 672.26 0.01 0.01 2730 6A S7 Wagrarn 6.12 6.12 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 "275 0 1 0 Irrig. 1 275 109.85 0.0 2730 6B S7 Wagram 5.58 5.58 Small Grain Owrseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 5q 19.97 0.0 0.0 0. 111.44 459.15 74.30 O.Dt 0.01 0.01 2730 6B S7 Vagrarn 5.58 5.58 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 '1206 0 0 brig. 206 8229 2730 Sub 1 S7 Wagram 3.72 3.72 Small Grain Ovcrscal L(1'I'uns I(I/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 2730 Sub I S7 Wagram 3.72 3.72 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 '1206 0 0 lrcig. 2 82.29 0.0 306.1010.01 2730 Sub 2 S7 Wagrarn 6.75 6.75 Small Grain Oversced 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.97 0.0 134.81 0.01 2730 Sub 2 S7 Wagram 6.75 6.75 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 3I1-9/30 '206 0 0 brig. 206 82.29 0. 555.42 0.01 2730 Sub-3 S7 Wagram 2.12 2.12 Small Grain Oversucd 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 19.97 O.00 42.34 0.01 2730 Sub-3 S7 Wagram 2.12 2.12 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 '275 0 0 Irrig. 275 109.85 0. 232.87 0.04 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 6,065.9 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 5,932.8 Balance, 1000 gallons -133.1 Total Applied, tons 0.01 Total Produced, tons 00 Balance, tons 0.01 I. rrr uro uact curumn, - symoot means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol " means user entered data. 923888 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 5/12/2008 WUT Page 2 of 2 The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates are also provided for each crop in the plan. In addition, the Leaching Index for each field is shown, where available. Planned Crops Summary A" 000 Ilurol.o�., V] I rlatP Pr;..f...i f 11 �/7M4 The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration rate varies with soils. If applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. This table provides the maximum application rate per hour that may be applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum application amount that each field may receive in any one application event. Irrigation Application Factors Tract Field Soil Series Application Rate (inches/hour) Application Amount (inches) 2730 1 Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 2 Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 3A Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 3B Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 4A Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 4B Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 5A Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 5B Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 6A Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 6B Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 Sub I _j Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 Sub 2 Wagram 0.60 1.0 2730 Sub-3 Wagram 0.60 1.0 A'17000 'f 1 'fl,.a._ T..:..a., ,! C/1'1 MAAO i AV im--.. 1 —C 1 The following Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization table provides an estimate of the number of acres needed for sludge utilization for the indicated accumulation period. These estimates are based on average nitrogen concentrations for each source, the number of animals in the facility and the plant available nitrogen application rates shown in the second column. Lagoon sludge contains nutrients and organic matter remaining after treatment and application of the effluent. At clean out, this material must be utilized for crop production and applied at agronomic rates. In most cases, the priority nutrient is nitrogen but other nutrients including phosphorous, copper and zinc can also be limiting. Since nutrient levels are generally very high, application of sludge must be carefully applied. Sites must first be evaluated for their suitability for sludge application. Ideally, effluent spray fields should not be used for sludge application. If this is not possible, care should be taken not to load effluent application fields with high amounts of copper and zinc so that additional effluent cannot be applied. On sites vulnerable to surface water moving to streams and lakes, phosphorous is a concern. Soils containing very high phosphorous levels may also be a concern. Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization Table Crop Maximum PA-N Rate lb/ac Maximum Sludge Application Rate 1000 gal/ac Minimum Acres 5 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 10 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 15 Years Accumulation Swine Feeder -Finish Lagoon Sludge - Standard Corn 120 bu 150 13.16 80.23 160.47 240.70 Hay 6 ton R.Y.E. 300 26.32 40.12 80.23 120.35 Soybean 40 bu 160 14.04 75.22 150.44 225.66 923888 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 05-12-2008 Sludge Page 1 of I /-. The Available Waste Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage capacity available at the end of each month of the plan. Available storage capacity is calculated as the design storage capacity in days minus the number of days of net storage volumea ccumulated. The start date is a value entered by the user and is defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first cro in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or holding pond is equal to zero. p Available storage capacity should be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the design storage capacity of the facility. If the available storage capacity is greater than the design storage capacit,, this indicates that the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative, the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the storage volume of the structure. Either of these situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste utilization plan is inconsistent with the structure's temporary storage capacity, Availakf- U7.. - n, - --- -- -- . — cawu munin. - -- - -- 923888 08 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 05-12-20 Capacity Page ! of t F WATF Michael F. Easley, Governor yWilliam G. Ross Jr., Secretary > [ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources O Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality Charles Williams May 23, 2008 JUN 06 20 Whitewoods Farm 484 Horse Pasture Road DENR - FAYETIEVILLE REGIONAL OFRCE Salemburg, NC 28385 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820708 Whitewoods Farm Animal Waste Management System Sampson County Dear Charles Williams: In accordance with your May 13, 2008 request to change farm name and the name of the lessee for this facility, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Charles Williams, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. 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 Whitewoods Farm, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 6400 Feeder to Finish swine. If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unnecessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows. The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage Number AWS820708 dated July 1, 2007. You are required to continue annual surveys of sludge accumulation in all lagoons at your facility; the one-year extension in Condition III.19 does not apply. 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. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please 12 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. Ane Carolina Naturally Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwatergualijy.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 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 02T .01 I I (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. Per 15A NCAC 02T .1306, any containment basin, such as a lagoon or waste storage structure, shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of the facility's permit until closed to NRCS standards and the permit is rescinded by the Division. 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 Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection staff may be reached at (910) 433-3300. 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, for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Greer Moore, PO Box 338, Harrells, NC 28444 AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AWS820708 o�pF W A T FgQG Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary 1�- North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Q Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality July 1, 2007 Charles Williams Farm 3096 PO Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820708 Farm 3096 Animal Waste Management System Sampson County Dear Charles Williams: In accordance with your application received on 11-Jun-07, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Charles Williams, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. 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 Farm 3096, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 6400 Boar/Stud: 0 Wean to Feeder: 0 Farrow to Wean: 0 Gilts: 0 Farrow to Finish: 0 Farrow to Feeder: 0 If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009 and replaces the NPDES COC issued to this facility with an expiration date of July 1, 2007. You are required to continue conducting annual surveys of sludge accumulation in all lagoons at your facility; the one-year extension in Condition 111.19 does not apply. 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. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pav careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterqualitv.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Noe Carolina Ntundiy Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 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. Per 15A NCAC 02T .0111(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. Per 15A NCAC 02T .1306, any containment basin, such as a lagoon or waste storage structure, shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of the facility's permit until closed to NRCS standards and the permit is rescinded by the Division. 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 Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection staff may be reached at 910-433-3300. 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, for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AWS820708 O December 1, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Charles Williams Farm 3096 PO Box 759 Rose Hill, NC 28458 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Subject: Application for Renewal of Coverage for Expiring NPDES General Permit Dear Permittee: Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality RECEIVED DEC 0 6 2006 DENR - FAYEnEVILLE REGIONAL 0,'z CE f Your facility is currently approved for operation under one of the Animal Waste Operation NPDES General Permits, which expire on July 1, 2007. Due to changes in federal rules, facilities that do not discharge nor propose to discharge may choose whether or not to retain coverage under an NPDES General Permit. Copies of the draft animal waste operation NPDES general permits and the State Non -Discharge General Permits are available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/Lips/afou/downloads.htm or by writing or calling: NCDENR — DWQ Animal Feeding Operations Unit 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Telephone number: (919) 733-3221 In order to assure your continued coverage under one of these two types of general permits you must submit an application for permit coverage to the Division Enclosed you will find a `Request for Certificate of Coverage Facility Currently Covered by an Expiring NPDES General Permit' The application form must be completed and returned by January 2.2007. Please note, you must include two (2) copies of your most recent Waste Utilization Plan with the application form. Failure to request renewal of your coverage under a general permit within the time period specified may result in a civil penalty. Operation of your facility without coverage under a valid general permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions about the draft general permits, the enclosed application, or any related matter please feel free to contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at 919-733-3221. Sincerely, C -- Ted L. Bush, Jr., Chief Aquifer Protection Section Enclosures cc (w/o enclosures): Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files - 820708 Brown's of Carolina LLC Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterquality.ore Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: Fax 2: Customer Service: NpilhCarolma (919) )Vatura!!y (919) 715-0588 (919) 715-6048 (877)623-6748 OF NI A rF9 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary r North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality September 1, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED MR. CHARLES WILLIAMS FARM 3096 PO Box 759 ROSE HILL, NC 28458 DENR-FAYETIEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Subject: Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tool Farm 3096 Permit Number NCA282708 Facility 82-708 Sampson County Dear Mr. Williams: The Division's records show that a completed PLAT Form has NOT been submitted for this facility. If our records are in error please resubmit the completed PLAT Form for this farm. There is a condition in your Animal Waste Management General NPDES Permit addressing the completion of the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool for your animal feeding operation upon notification by the Division of Water Quality (Division). Your NPDES Permit Number NCA282708 Condition I.6 states: "If prior to the expiration date of this permit either the state or federal government establishes Phosphorus loss standards that are applicable to land application activities at a facility operating under this permit, the Permittee must conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP under the requirements of the Phosphorus loss standards to determine the facility's ability to comply with the standards. This evaluation must be documented on forms supplied or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within six (6) months of receiving notification from the Division. The method of evaluation is the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) developed by NC State University and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. PLAT addresses four potential loss pathways: leaching, erosion, runoff and direct movement of waste over the surface. Each field must be individually evaluated and rated as either low, medium, high or very high according to its Phosphorus loss potential. The ratings for your farm must be reported to DWQ using the attached certification form. The PLAT forms must be kept as records on your farm for future reference. The Division's records show that you received the notification to conduct PLAT on January 13, 2006. To avoid possible enforcement action for a violation of your permit, The Division of Water Quality requests that the following items be addressed: JhCarolina Rurally Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 1. Submit justification for not responding within 180 days of receipt of the PLAT notification letter. 2. Consult with your technical specialist and submit a written schedule for completing the PLAT evaluation. Failure to comply with the above conditions may result in a civil penalty assessment for the facility. Please be advised that this notice does not prevent the Division of Water Quality from taking enforcement actions for any past or future violation. Furthermore, the Division of Water Quality has the authority to levy a civil penalty of not more than $25,000.00 per day per violation. Please provide this office with a written response on or before September 30, 2006. If you have any questions regarding this request, please do not hesitate to contact me by email at duane.leith@ncmail.net or by phone at (919) 715-6186 or you may contact the Fayetteville Regional Office at (910) 433-3300. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Duane Leith Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Facility File 82-708 January 3, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Charles Williams Farm 3096 PO Box 759 Rose Hill NC 28458 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 RHEIVED JtA242:'S OENR - FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFRCE Subject: Notification for Phosphorus Loss Assessment Farm 3096 Permit Number NCA282708 Facility 82-708 Sampson County Dear Charles Williams, There is a condition in your recently issued Animal Waste Management General NPDES Permit addressing phosphorous loss standards. The permit condition quoted below states that if the state or federal government establishes phosphorus loss standards your facility must conduct an evaluation within 180 days. The Federal Natural Resources Conservation Service has now established this standard. A computer -based program was developed to determine how much phosphorus was being lost from different fields. Instructions on how to comply with this requirement are provided below. In accordance with your NPDES Permit Number NCA282708 Condition I.6, your facility must now conduct a Phosphorus Loss Assessment. Condition I.6 states: "If prior to the expiration date of this permit either the state or federal government establishes Phosphorus loss standards that are applicable to land application activities at a facility operating under this permit, the Permittee must conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP under the requirements of the Phosphorus loss standards to determine the facility's ability to comply with the standards. This evaluation must be documented on forms supplied or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within six (6) months of receiving notification from the Division. Once Phosphorus loss standards are established by the state or federal government that are applicable to facilities applying to operate under this permit, no Certificate of Coverage will be issued to any new or expanding facility to operate under this permit until the applicant demonstrates that the new or expanding facility can comply with these standards." The method of evaluation is the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) developed by NC State University and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. PLAT addresses four potential loss pathways: leaching, erosion, runoff and direct movement of waste over the surface. Each field must be individually evaluated and rated as either low, medium, high or very high according to its Phosphorus Nor`hCarolina ll IM1111lf Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Phone (919) 733-3221 Customer Service Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax (919) 715-0588 1-877-623-6748 Fax (919)715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycledl10% Post Consumer Paper Charles Williams Page 2 January 3, 2006 loss potential. The ratings for your farm must be reported to DWQ using the attached certification fonn. The PLAT forms must be kept as records on your farm for future reference. From the date of receipt of this letter, a period of 180 days is provided to perform PLAT and return the certification form to DWQ. Only a technical specialist who has received specific training may perform PLAT. You are encouraged to contact a technical specialist now to run PLAT on your farm. Your local Soil and Water Conservation District may be able to provide assistance. This information on the attached form(s) must be submitted within 180 days of receipt of this letter to: Animal Feeding Operations Unit Division of Water Quality 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 NPDES permitted farms will need to have implemented a nutrient management plan which addresses phosphorus loss before the next permit cycle beginning July, 2007. If you have any fields with a high or very high rating, then your waste utilization plan will require modifications. The purpose of performing PLAT this early is to allow adequate time for making waste plan modifications where necessary. With the next permit, continued application of waste will not be allowed on fields with a very high rating. For fields rated high, only the amount of phosphorus projected to be removed by the harvested crop. For low and medium ratings, phosphorus will not be the limiting factor. Once the PLAT evaluation is completed on your farm, you will know if you have fields that need further work. You are encouraged to begin developing and implementing a strategy to deal with any issues as soon as possible. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statue or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 715-6697 or the Fayetteville Regional Office at (910) 486-1541. Sincerely, Paul Sherman Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 82-708 Waste Management Plan Changes Facility Farm 3OU This farms Waste Management Plan has made the following changes: ❑ Crop changes ❑ Wetted Acres ❑ Increased Acreage ❑ Decreased Acreage ❑ Changed Irrigation Design ❑ Change in Farm type ❑ Plan based on 3 Years On Farm Records Other Comments: �-?-o3 Date Murphy -Brown, LLC Grower(s): Farm Name: 09/08/2003 ,�o� P.O. Box 856 �2 Warsaw, NC 28398 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN Charles Williams Leased by M-B, LLC 3096 (WCW) county: Sampson Farm Capacity: Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Wean to Feeder Feeder to Finish 6400 Storage Structure: Storage Period: Application Method: Anaerobic Lagoon >180 days Irrigation 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. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner: 1. 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. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. 1 of 8 This plan is based on the waste application method shown above. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR ( gallons, 1� tons, etc.): Capacity Type Waste Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 3212 gal/yr gal/yr Farrow to Feeder 4015 gal/yr gal/yr Farrow to Finish 10585 gal/yr gal/yr Wean to Feeder 223 gal/yr gal/yr 6400 Feeder to Finish 986 gal/yr 6,310,400 gal/ r Total 6,310,400 gal/yr AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN PRODUCED PER YEAR (Ibs Capacity Type Nitrogen Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 5.4 Ibs/yr Ibs/yr Farrow to Feeder 6.5 Ibs/yr Ibs/yr Farrow to Finish 26 Ibs/yr Ibs/yr Wean to Feeder 0.48 Ibs/yr Ibs/yr 6400 Feeder to Finish 2.3 Ibs/yr 14,720 Ibs/yr Total 14,720 Ibs/yr Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. LAND UTILIZATION SUMMARti The following table describes the nutrient balance and land utilization rate for this facility Note that the Nitrogen Balance for Crops indicates the ratio of the amount of nitrogen produced on this facility to the amount of nitrogen that the crops under irrigation may uptake and utilize in the normal growing season. Total Irrigated Acreage: 52.99 Total N Required 1st Year: 17221.75 Total N Required 2nd Year 0 Average Annual Nitrogen Requirement of Crops 17,221.75 Total Nitrogen Produced by Farm 14,720.00 Nitrogen Balance for Crops: (2,501.75) The following table describes the specifications of the hydrants and fields that contain the crops designated for utilization of the nitrogen produced on this facility. This chart describes the size, soil characteristics, and uptake rate for each crop in the specified crop rotation schedule for this facility. 2of8 'Reception . Tract Field Irrigated Soil 1st Crop Time to .. Acreage Type Code Apply Yield Ibs N/Unit Residual 1Ac uti 3(a) of 8 This plan does not include commercial fertilizer. The farm should produce adequate plant available nitrogen to satisfy the requirements of the crops listed above. The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. In interplanted fields ( i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermuda), forage must be removed through grazing, hay, and/or silage. Where grazing, plants should be grazed when they reach a height of six to nine inches. Cattle should be removed when plants are grazed to a height of four inches. In fields where small grain, etc, is to be removed for hay or silage, care should be exercised not to let small grain reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definately interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two to three times during the season, depending on the time small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain, etc, is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. Bermudagrass should be grazed or cut to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. CROP CODE LEGEND Crop Code Crop A Barley B Hybrid Bermudagrass - Grazed C Hybrid Bermudagrass - Hay D Corn - Grain E Corn - Silage F Cotton G Fescue - Grazed H Fescue- Hay I Oats J Rye K Small Grain - Grazed L Small Grain - Hay M Grain Sorghum N Wheat O Soybean P Pine Trees O Matua Lbs N utilized / unit yield 1.6 Ibs N / bushel 50 Ibs N / ton 50 Ibs N / ton 1.25 Ibs N / bushel 12 Ibs N / ton 0.12 Ibs N / Ibs lint 50 Ibs N / ton 50 Ibs N / ton 1.3 Ibs N / bushel 2.4 Ibs N / bushel 50 Ibs N / acre 50 Ibs N / acre 2.5 Ibs N / cwt 2.4 Ibs N / bushel 4.0 Ibs N / bushel 40 Ibs N / acre / yr 50 Ibs N / ton Acres shown in the preceding table are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. 4of8 SLUDGE APPLICATION: The following table describes the annual nitrogen accumulation rate per animal in the lagoon sludge Farm Specifications PAN/ r/animal Farm Total/ r Farrow to Wean 0.84 Farrow to Feeder 1 Farrow to Finish 4.1 Wean to Feeder 0.072 6400 Feeder to Finish 0.36 2304 The waste utilization plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 2304 pounds of plant available nitrogen per year will accumulate in the lagoon sludge based on the rates of accumulation listed above. If you remove the sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately 11520 pounds of plant available nitrogen to utilize. Assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermuda grass hayland at the rate of 300 pounds of nitrogen per acre, you will need 38 acreas of land. If you apply the sludge to corn at a rate of 125 pounds per acre, you will need 92.16 acres of land. Please note that these are only estimates of the PAN produced and the land required to utilize that PAN. Actual values may only be determined by sampling the sludge for plant available nitrogen content prior to application Actual utilization rates will vary with soil type, crop, and realistic yield expectations for the specific application fields designated for sludge application at time of removal. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION: The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in the preceding table. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. *This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. Your facility is designed for >180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated properly to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in the tables. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application prior to applying the waste. 5of8 Application Rate Guide The following is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Soil Application Rate Application Amount Tract Hydrant Type Crop in/hr * inches 1 WaB C 0.6 1 2 WaB C 0.6 1 3A WaB C 0.6 1 3B WaB C 0.6 1 4A WaB C 0.6 1 4B WaB C 0.6 1 5A WaB C 0.6 1 #REF! 5B WaB C 0.6 1 6A WaB C 0.6 1 6B WaB C 0.6 1 Sub 1 WaB C 0.6 1 Sub 2 WaB C 0.6 1 6of8 Additional Comments: The acreage listed as Subfields on this plan is the balance of the total field acreage minus the acres wetted according to the irrigation design. The areas not covered by the conventional irrigation system will be irrigated using an Aerway machine. 7of8 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm Owner: Manager: Owner/Manager Agreement: 3096 (WCW) Charles Williams Leased by M-B, LLC I/we understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nutrient management plan for the farm named above. I/we know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facilities, will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked. I/we understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Signature: Charles Williams Leased by M-B, LLC '_ - ZLc l Y-vim Date Name of Manager (if different from owner): /���> r d %Uo r �i 11 Signature: d3 Date Name of Technical Specialist: Dawn Williamson Affiliation: Murphy -Brown, LLC Address: 2822 Hwy 24 West, PO Drawer 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Telephone: (910) 293-3434 Signature: Date 8of8 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 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. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a landowner, who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, recievinq crop type, or available land. 3 Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (See USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 5 Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6 When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance). Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control odor and flies. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 1 of 3 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10 Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste/nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11 Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. 12 Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13 Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14 Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15 Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16 Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 2of3 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 17 A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge. 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, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20 Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption, it should only be applied pre -plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21 Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 22 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 nutrient, unless other restrictions require waste to be applied based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application rate than a nitrogen based rate. Zinc and copper levels in the soil shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted and maintained for optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for a minimum of five years. 23 Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. 3 of 3 BOC #96 Obtained from FSA Aerial Phobos & Browns of Carolina Technical Services Department Personnel LAGOON WELL i HUG HOUSES LAGOON 01 I 02 LIN LA a- N � U� B00119050637 Wettable Acres Determination Certification Name of Facility: W C 1, j FAp M 3 /61 c Facility Number: fo - 7e2 Owner(s) Name: C,y aRLE s /,-J,4 t-t s Phone No: A/c t z -Sr- - y713 Mailing Address:Z�y,,rz, . A,,,,,J .�oao �sE,3ost, ,VC ZV3f2 By signing this form, the facility owner and Technical Specialist acknowledge the completion of the Wettable Acres Determination. All necessary Wettable Acre Determination Field Data Sheets and calculations were completed to conduct a Wettable Acre Determination. The facility's Waste Utilization Plan has been amended as necessary to reflect actual wetted acreage. A copy of all worksheets, calculations, and other Wettable Acres Determination documents, along with the applicable Waste Utilization Plan and Wettable Acre Determination Certification will be filed with the local Soil and Water Conservation District. A copy will also be kept on site with the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. Any future modifications must be approved by a technical specialist and filed with the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. If any modifications to the existing irrigation system or any new irrigation equipment was required to adequately address the waste management needs of this facility, an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer has certified the design and installation below. Owner Name: Ci1A,�c Es/ic c.A,.� s — `E.►s6y 8r 8�ow.�'i e� Grl,zo� •�l✓r+� Owner Signature: /Cl 1]f 4 r � •--- Date: T ­-7 - 1 Technical Specialist Name: /o. Technical Specialist Si e z c, If assisted by an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer please read and sign below: Animal waste application equipment has been designed or modified to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan and according to NRCS Standards. Animal waste application equipment has been installed according to NRCS Standards and is ready for use. Irrigation Specialist/PE Name: Irrigation Specialist/PE Signature: Date: Submit this form to: Attn: Sonya Avant Non -Discharge Compliance Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 WADC - 7/99 B00119050638 Sneetl IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS Landowner/Operator Name: Charles Williams - WCW Farms, Inc. (BOC # 96) County: Sampson Address: 1793 Marion -Amos Road Roseboro, NC 28382 Date: 8/7/01 Telephone: (910) 525-4723 Table 1 - Field Specifications Approximate Maximum Maximum Maximum Application Useable Size Application per Irrigation Field of Field Rate Cycle NIImhPr (ar.ras) Snil Tvne Slone % CrOD(S) (ln/hr) (inches) Comments T2730 42.52 WaB 0-2 Bermuda/Small Grain 0.6 1 Pulls # 1 thru 6B B00119050639 Sheet2 TABLE 2 - Travelling Irrigation Gun Settings Make, Model and Type of Equipment: Reel Rain traveler w/ 3" x965' hose and Nelson 150 Field No. Travel Application TRAVEL LANE Wetted Nozzle Operating Operating and Speed Rate Effective Effective Diameter Diameter Pressure Pressure Arc Li + n! /in/hr ) Wirith(ff 1 I Pnnth(ffl (feed (Inches) at Gun(nsi) at reel(nsi) Patter Comments - Acres oer Dull 1 4,43/2.66 .61/.5 150/210 210/360 300 1.08 60 90 180/220 3.32 2 2.21 0.37 260 770 300 1.08 60 90 300 5.96 3A 4.43 0.61 110 70 300 1.08 60 90 180 0.93 3B 2.21 0.37 260 600 300 1.08 60 90 300 4.26 4A 2.21 0.37 260 110 300 1.08 60 90 300 1.41 4B 2.21 0.37 220 650 300 1.08 60 90 300 1 3.96 5A 2.21 0.37 260 965 300 1.08 60 90 300 6.51 5B 2.21 0.37 220 750 300 1.08 60 90 300 4.47 6A 2.21 0.37 260 900 300 1.08 60 90 300 6.12 6B 2.21 0.37 260 810 300 1.08 60 90 300 5.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 42.52 B00119050640 bi,cet5 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGNER Name: M. Kevin Weston, CID r :q Company: Brown's of Carolina, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 487 Warsaw, NC 28398 Phone: (910) 296-1800 /rE ;� `.'' € V\ . Required Documentation `w The following details of design and materials must accompany all irrigation designs: 1. A scale drawing of the proposed irrigation system which includes hydrant locations, pipelines, thrust block locations and buffer areas where applicable. 2. Assumptions and computations for determining total dynamic head and horsepower requirements. 3. Computations used to determine all mainline and lateral pipe sizes. 4. Sources and/or calculations used for determining application rates. 5. Computations used to determine the size of thrust blocks and illustrations of all thrust block configurations required in the system 6. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pump, traveler and sprinkler(s). 7. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pipe and/or USDA-NRCS standard for IRRIGATION WATER CONVEYANCE. 8. The information required by this form are the minimum requirements. It is the responsibility of the designer to consider all relevant factors at a particular site and address them as appropriate. 9. Irrigation pipes should not be installed in lagoon or storage pond embankments without the approval of the designer. NOTE: A buffer strip of 25' or wider must be maintained between the limits of the irrigation system and all perennial streams and surface waters per NC Statutes. B00119050641 Sheet6 Narrative of Irrigation System Operation This is a "wetted acre" determination for an existing facility. This farm has hydrants that are spaced at 73% of the wetted diameter. The acres were calculated based on the equipment specified on sheet 2 and the tables developed by NCSU for calculating area allowances for existing hard hose traveler systems. B00119050642 Sheet? CALCULATIONS Sprinkler Specifications Sprinkler Type: Nelson 150 Nozzle Size: 1.08 inches Sprinkler Pressure: 60 psi Flowrate(GPM): 182 gpm Wetted Diameter: 300 feet Lane Spacinas Desired Spacing (%): 70 % Design Spacing(feet): 210 *PVC irrigation pipe normally comes in 20' pieces, so round to the nearest multiple of 20. Actual Spacing (feet): 220 feet Actual Spacing (%): 73 Application Rate Application Rate =(96.3xFlowrate)/(3.1415x(.9xradius)squared) Design App. Rate = 0.31 in/hr 300 degree arc = 0.37 in/hr 220 degree arc = 0.50 in/hr 180 degree arc = 0.61 in/hr Traveller Speed Travel speed = 1.605 x Flowrate / Desired application amount x Lane Spacing Desired app. (in.) = 0.6 inches 300 degree arc = 2.21 ft/min 220 degree arc = 2.66 ft/min 180 degree arc = 4.43 ft/min Mainline Velocity Velocity = .408 x Flowrate / pipe diameter squared feet/sec.** **For buried pipelines, velocity should be below 5 feet per second Pipe size: 6 inches Velocity= 2.06 ft/sec. Page 1 B00119050643 ICt It tM BOC #96 Obtalned from FSA Aerial Phobos & Brown's of Carolina Technical Services Departrnent Personnel L Q LLJ Q 16 LAGOON 01 02 LAGOON uc� 1348r"'�090 NORTH CAROLINA SAMPSON COUNTY MEMORANDUM OF LEASE WCW FARMS, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, leases to BROWN'S OF CAROLINA, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, for a term beginning the %j f -- day of /Lf e a" , 1999, and continuing for a maximum period of nine (9) years, including extensions and renewals, if any, the following property: SEE SCHEDULE A - LEGAL DESCRIPTION - ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. There exists an option to purchase with respect to this leased property, in favor of the Lessee, which expires upon the termination of the lease. The terms of said option are set forth at large in the complete agreement between the parties. The provisions set forth in a written Lease Agreement between the parties dated the � 2 -11, day of October, 1999, are hereby incorporated in this Memorandum. This the c2 2 day of October, 1999. r r�+vrrnp n TE SEAI 1 By: Secretarv- WCW FARMS, INC. Charles Blaney w4liams, Pres. i Drafted Bv: LL'DLUM & CASTEEN ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 404 NOKTH PTINE STREET WARSAW. NORTH CAROLINA ` 83984)i 11 MB00107010656 - ]]1348NGEO91 SCHEDULE "A" Located in Little Coharie Township, Sampson County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: To reach the beginning comer begin at an existing iron stake set in the centerline of the intersection of Marion -Amos Road and a 30-feet wide right of way described in Deed Book 1082, Page 966, Sampson County Registry and runs South 41 degrees 16 minutes 23 seconds West 454.48 feet to an iron stake set, then North 76 degrees 09 minutes 13 seconds West 150.13 feet to an iron stake set, then South 89 degrees 52 minutes 23 seconds West 326.34 feet to an iron stake set, South 72 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West 143.68 feet to an iron stake set, then North 20 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds West 299.87 feet and to an iron stake set, then South 64 degrees 49 minutes 56 seconds West 5�00.55 feet to iron stake and the Northwest comer of the 15.07 acre tract, the BEGINNING CORNER, and runs South 17 degrees 21 minutes 51 seconds West 507.59 feet to an iron stake set; thence due South 284.38 feet to an iron stake set; thence due East 971.72 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 20 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds East 678.15 feet to an iron stake set, thence South 22 degrees 43 minutes 18 seconds West 190.97 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 57 degrees 2; minutes 32 seconds East crossing a 30 feet wide right of way 34.07 feet to an iron stake set; thence with the Southern edge of said 30 feet wide right of way South 70 degrees 43 minutes 46 seconds West 217.36 feet; thence again with said right of way South 45 degrees 44 minutes 38 seconds West 354.80 feet to an iron stake set; thence agar with the Southern margin of said right of way South 24 degrees 16 minutes 06 seconds West 218.87 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes U seconds West 16.46 feet to an iron stake set in the center of said right of way; thence South 53 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds West 83.63 feet to an iron stake set; thence North 77 degrees 07 minutes 00 seconds West 387.24 feet to an iron stake set; thence North 17 degrees 04 minutes 10 seconds West 809.21 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 76 degrees 40 minutes 54 seconds West 843.58 feet to an iron stake set; thence North 48 degrees 47 minutes 17 seconds West 993.41 feet to an iron stake set in the Canal Wood Corporation "White Woods or John B. Williams Tract" in Map Book 7, Page 20. thence a joint line with Canal Wood Corporation North 64 degrees 49 minutes 56 seconds East MB00107010657 VOL 1348NOE002 1992.35 feet to the BEGINNING CORNER, containing 62.40 acres, more or less. Being a part of the lands described in deeds recorded in Book 551, Page 577; Book 573, Page 322; and Book 1071, Page 443, Sampson County Registry. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND REGRESS TO AND FROM THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OVER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASEMENT AREAS: First Easement: A 30 feet wide easement described in deed recorded in Book 1082, Page 966, and more particularly described as follows: A certain Right of way leading from State Road No. 1301 30 feet in width and 15 feet on each side of the centerline of said right-of-way for the purpose of ingress, egress and regress from State Road No. 1301 to the 15.07 acres, more or less, tract included in the First Tract described in a deed recorded in Book 1288, Page 829, of the Sampson County Registry, and said right-of-way being further described in Deed Book 1082, Page 966, Sampson County Registry and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of the Marion -Amos Road at a point where it intersects with a 30 feet wide right-of-way recorded in Book 1082, Page 966, and runs thence the center of the right-of-way (the easement being 15 feet on each side thereof) South 41 degrees 16 minutes 23 seconds West 454.48 feet to an iron stake set; thence North 76 degrees 09 minutes 13 seconds West 150.13 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 89 degrees 52 minutes 23 seconds West 326.34 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 72 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West 143.68 feet to an iron stake set the Eastern line of the 15.07 acre tract to which this easement is appurtenant. Second Easement: TOGETHER WITH A NON EXCLUSIVE 30 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT leading from N. C. Highway 24 to the 62.40 acre tract described above and which this easement is appurtenant and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning in the center of the intersection of Highway No. 24 and tie 30 feet wide easement, said beginning point being located South 67 degrees 13 minutes 55 seconds West 504.72 feet from an existing PK Nail in the intersection of Highway No. 24 and State Road No. 1239 and runs North 24 degrees 21 minutes 22 seconds West down the center of said right of way 612.45 feet to the Southern boundary iine of the 0-2.40 acre tract to which this easement is appurtenant. MB00107010658 c c CZC -A j Third Easement: TOGETHER WITH A 30 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT described in deed recorder' in Book 1082, Page 966, and more particularly described as follows: A certain right-of-way leading from State Road No. 1301 30 feet in width and 15 feet on each side of the centerline of said right-of-way for the purpose of ingress, egress and regress from State Road No. 1301 to the 15.07 acre, more or less, included in the First Tract described in a deed recorded in Book 1288, Page 829, and said right-of-way being further described in Deed Book 1082, page 966, Sampson County Registry and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of the Marion -Amos Road at a point where it intersects with a 30 feet wide right-of-way recorded in Book 1082, Page 966, and runs thence the center of the right-of-way (the easement being 15 feet on each side thereof) South 41 degrees 16 minutes 23 seconds West 454.48 feet to an iron stake set; thence North 76 degrees 09 minutes 13 seconds West 150.13 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 89 degrees 52 minutes 23 seconds West 326.34 feet to an iron stake set; thence South 72 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West 158.68 feet to a point, thence North 20 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds West 284.87 feet to a point; thence South 64 degrees 49 minutes 56 seconds West 500.55 feet to the northeastern property line of the 62.40 acre tract to which this Easement is appurtenant. The above described tract and three (3) easement areas are more particularly described in a deed to WCW Farms, Inc., recorded in Book 1288, Page 829, of the Sampson County Registry. MB00107010659 voL 1348 PAo,r093 NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF i I, , - , a Notary Public of Duplin County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that personally came before me this day and acknowledged that he is Secretary of WCW Farms, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation. the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its President, Charles Blaney Williams, sealed with its corporate seal, and attested by h as its Secretary. Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of October, 1999 My Commission expires Notary Public - 7- ' r NORTH CAROLINA, SANTSON COUNTY J� ,j / �1 The foregoing or annexed certificate of 1� n n e +4 • %4L1 y1b� l D tLnu- Ul CO . R.1 Notary Public is/m certified to be correct. This instrument was presented for registration and recorded in this Office at Book 1 3 L f T , Page 90 , This 1 2- -ran day of �� ,�900 at 1 O'c!ccr��rn. IMAE H. TROUBLEFIELD By r,lV Register of Deeds Deputy Register of Deeds Drafted By: LUDLUM & CASTEEv ATTORNEYS .AND COUNSELLORS AT L-�W 404 NORTH PINE STREET WARS", NORTH C.AROLNA s839M 11 MB00107010660 • j'JN-19-2003 THU 03:53 PM BOC - LAND&NUTRIENT 9102961283 P. 01/04 785 Highway 24 East Post Office Box 487 Warsaw, North Carolina 28398-0487 Phone: 910-296-1800 Fax: 910-296.1283 Fax To (n� 4 1 • Fax: vl — glv — 70`7 Date: (A I q Phone : Pages-' jr1C ��� i/((� (" 0ye r2- C� LO _ k;ra gh I ebmrd. CC: _. _ LkI &W I S From: I Ungct Cavmawci k ❑ Urgent ❑ For Review ❑ Please Comment M Please Reply ❑ Please Recycle Solt+ 'tiq ck. ayul a-uackm�Aj-5 have beeo C e r-Hp sr-- SIN-19-2003 THU 03;53 PM 80C - LAND&NUTRIENT 9102961283 P. 02/04 ���T11 785 Hwy. 24/50 Murp v-Br J Yy n l.l:c Warsaw, NC 28398 Kenansville Division June 19,2003 Mr, Paul Rawls Director of Fayetteville Regional Office DENR Systel Building 225 Green St., Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 — 5094 RE: NOV - Inadequate Freeboard & Request for Information Farm WCW - 3096 Facility 82 - 708 Sampson County Dear Mr. Rawls; The Murphy Brown LLC, Kenansville Division is responding to the NOV for the high freeboard reported to your office on 5/27/03. 1 spoke with you today about this report and the fact that the report did not come straight to me. I apologize for the tardiness. Information requested: 1.) Current Freeboard - A — 28, B - 30 inches on 6/14/03 report 2.) 12 month freeboard levels — see attachment 3.) 12 months irrigation records — see attachment 4.) 12 months rainfall records — see attachment 5.) CAWMP -- see attachment 6.) Summary of actions taken to bring the freeboard back to compliance levels: a.) Activated the Emergency Operating Procedure for Water Usage when the lagoon level dropped below 24 inches. b.) No restocking occurred when the lagoon freeboard level dropped to less than 19 inches. c.) Used the nutrient management program as it was designed to contain waste water in the lagoon until the LNM could safely apply to sprayfields as outlined in the CAWMP. The system protected waters of the state, the environment, and allowed us to utilize the nutrients in a cropping program at an appropriate time. d.) When lagoon levels reached 21 inches, the lagoons were monitored daily by production and LNM (production monitors daily and LNM weekly under normal operations per the EMS program), 7.) Description of water conservation measures in use> - Water meter records use. Readings are taken weekly and reported, Weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly reports are used to track water usage against established goals for a specific farm type. The division set in motion a plan to install water conservation measures for each farm that did not have water conservation devices in place in September 02. The farms were ranked and scheduled for installation. Pressure regulators were installed in the finishing buildings. The work was completed prior to 1111Y02. 8.) Lagoon level still in violation of the permit. — No, in compliance on 5/31/03. 9.) Detailed description of the actions taken or proposed to be taken to insure that there are no further freeboard violations at this facility. — The facility and system worked as it was designed -Z-19-2003 THU 03:64 PM B00 - LAND&NUTRIENT 9102961283 P. 03/04 • Page 2 June 19, 2003 to protect the environment. BMP's will be used to manage the system. The Murphy Brown LLC Environmental Management Systems goal of continual improvement will drive the goal for compliance. The Murphy Brown LLC, Kenansville Division has submitted the information requested with this letter. I respectfully request to be involved with the review process of this NOV and answer any questions that you may have.. There should be further consideration of information that goes back to last year since the recently requested information covers that period of time. There was a request for a variance to go below the stop pump mark In order to agronomically apply to crops stressed due to the drought. This request was made to the Division of Water Quality in mid summer but the industry did not receive confirmation until late fall when it was too late. The frequency of rainfall during the winter impacted the ability to land apply nutrients in an environmentally safe manner as much as the actual rainfall amount itself. The waste management system function as designed thru an extended abnormal weather pattern. The system was effectively managed and served to protect the environment. We have worked with the Division of Water Quality in our mutual goal of protecting our environment. I request that the NOV be rescinded after a review of the submitted information. Please call me when you are ready to review the information or if you require additional information. Thank You. Sincerely, "64 21) David Nordin Land and Nutrient Management Murphy Brown LLC Kenansville Division 910 — 296 - 3731 P. 04/04 AUTOMATIC COVER SHEET DATE :JUN-19-2003 THU 03:54 PM TO FAX 0:19104860707 FROM :BOO - LAND&NUTRIENT FAX 0:9102961 8 04 PAGES WERE SENT (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET) Facility Waste Management Plan Changes dz - gay 12003 Farm 30Ot6 C U-) EAn,5) This farms Waste Management Plan has made the following changes: ❑ Crop changes ❑ Wetted Acres ❑ Increased Acreage ❑ Decreased Acreage ❑ Changed Irrigation Design ❑ Change in Farm type ❑ Plan based on 3 Years On Farm Records Other Comments: Date Murphy -Brown, LLC Grower(s): Farm Name: 07/26/2003 P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN Charles Williams Lease by M-13, LLC 3096 (WCW) Amendment County: Sampson Farm Capacity: Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Wean to Feeder Feeder to Finish 6400 Storage Structure: Storage Period: Application Method: Anaerobic Lagoon >180 days Irrigation 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. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure 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. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. 1 of 8 Reception Area Specifications Tract Field Irrigated Soil 1st Crop Time to 1st Crop 1st Crop Lbs N/Ac Lbs N Total Ibs N Acreage Type Code Apply Yield Ibs N/Unit Residual /Ac Utilized 2nd Crop Time to 2nd Crop 2nd Crop Lbs N/Ac Lbs N Total Ibs N Code Apply Yield Ibs N/Unit Residual /Ac Utilized Total Lbs N/A Total Ibs N Utilized 2730 subl 3.72 Wa ram C Mar -Aug 5.5 50 275 1023 L S-O. F-M 1 100 100 372 375 1395 sub2 6.75 Wa ram C Mar -Aug 5.5 50 275 1856.25 L S-O. F-M 1 100 100 675 375 2531.25 Totals: 10.47 2879.25 1047 3926.25 3(a) of 8 This plan does not include commercial fertilizer. The farm should produce adequate plant available nitrogen to satisfy the requirements of the crops listed above. The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. In interplanted fields ( i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermuda), forage must be removed through grazing, hay, and/or silage. Where grazing, plants should be grazed when they reach a height of six to nine inches. Cattle should be removed when plants are grazed to a height of four inches. In fields where small grain, etc, is to be removed for hay or silage, care should be exercised not to let small grain reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definately interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two to three times during the season, depending on the time small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain, etc, is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. Bermudagrass should be grazed or cut to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. CROP CODE LEGEND Crop Code Crop Lbs N utilized / unit yield A Barley 1.6 Ibs N / bushel B Hybrid Bermudagrass - Grazed 50 Ibs N / ton C Hybrid Bermudagrass - Hay 50 Ibs N / ton D Corn - Grain 1.25 Ibs N / bushel E Corn - Silage 12 Ibs N / ton F Cotton 0.12 Ibs N / Ibs lint G Fescue- Grazed 50 Ibs N / ton H Fescue- Hay 50 Ibs N / ton I Oats 1.3 Ibs N / bushel J Rye 2.4 Ibs N / bushel K Small Grain - Grazed 50 Ibs N / acre L Small Grain - Hay 50 Ibs N / acre M Grain Sorghum 2.5 Ibs N / cwt N Wheat 2.4 Ibs N / bushel O Soybean 4.0 Ibs N / bushel P Pine Trees 40 Ibs N / acre / yr Acres shown in the preceding table are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. 4 of 8 Application Rate Guide The following is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Soil Application Rate Application Amount Tract Hydrant Type Crop in/hr * inches subl Wagram C 0.6 1 sub2 Wagram C 0.6 1 #REF! 6 of 8 Additional Comments: The acreage listed on this amendment is the balance of the total field acreage minus the wetted acres at this site. The areas not covered by the conventional irrigation system are being entered into the pumping records as sub fields so that the acres can be claimed when making application with an Aerway machine. 7of8 JUL-30-2003 WED 10:b3 AM BOO - LAND&NUTRIENT 9102961283 P. 01/02 Jul 30 03 10:42a MURPHY-BROWN 9102933138 p.3 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm. Owner: Manager. OwnedManager Agreement: 3096 (WCW) Amendment Charles William Lease by M•B, LLC I/we understand and will follow and Implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nulrient management plan for the farm named above, 11we know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facdities, will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked. Uwe understand that 1 must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local SON and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Charles Williams Lease by M-8 LLC Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Name of Technical Specialist: Dawn Williamson AfIlation: Murphy -Brown LLC Address: 2822 Hwy 24 West, PO Drawer 866 Warsaw, NC 28388 Telephone: 910 293.3434 Signature: 8at8 7-7-4-6 Date W� 13