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HomeMy WebLinkAbout820254_CORRESPONDENCE_20171231NUH I H UAHULINA Department of Environmental Qual 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 April 9, 2003 Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC Bearskin Nurseries PO Box 349 Clinton NC 28329 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. NCA282254 Bearskin Nurseries Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Sampson County Dear Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC: On March 14, 2003, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued an NPDES General Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued to enable swine facilities in North Carolina to obtain coverage under a single permit that addresses both State and Federal requirements. In accordance with your application received on February 18, 2003, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with NPDES General Permit NCA200000. The issuance of this COC supercedes and terminates your COC Number AWS820254 to operate under State Non -Discharge Permit AWG1000o0. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Bearskin Nurseries, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 10400 Wean to Feeder swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). 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 July 1, 2007. 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 General Permit.- Since this is a new joint State and Federal general permit it contains many new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the current State general permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the"record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. The Devices to Automatically Stop Irrigation Events Form must be returned to the Division of Water Ouality no later than 120 days following receipt of the Certificate of Coverage. The Animal Facility Annual Certification Form must be co leted and returned to the Division of Water Quality by no later than March 1st of each year. Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Customer Service Center An Equal Opportunity Action Employer Internet httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ndpu Telephone (919) 733-5083 Fax (919)715-6048 Telephone 1 800 623-7748 50% necycfed/10'.6 post -consumer paper ;— 1, 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 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per MRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon or any wetted area of a spray field. 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, the Clean Water Act and 40 CFR 122.41 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 NPDES 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 Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 486-1541. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact at (919) 733-5083 ext. . Sincerely, U for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit NCA200000, Record Keeping -and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Sampson County Health Department Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Section Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NCA282254 Permit File AWS820254 NDPU Files Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilization 04-02-2001 This plan has been prepared for: L Erso:n-Mu� �ej-j�S: V�� 1 -1 , — � jir—emy Hill Premium Standard Farms Clinton, MC 28329-0049 910-592-2104 x2 This plan has been Ronnie G. KennedvJr. .4griment Services, Inc. PO Box 1096 qI I ­- , - FEB 18 2003 Bettlaville, AIC 28518 252-� "-- 48 -"E P;-,11.'.IFTING j�veloper S'i2MLIM Ty . pe 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. /)(qMIMM V 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. PlanApprovedBy: Technical Specialist Signature Date - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09M� -------------- bawba-se Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Cover Page I Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. S'; Swine Nursery Lagoon Liquid waste generated 1,986,400 gals/year by a 10.400 animal Swine Nursery Lagoon Liquid o eration. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 4578 Incorporated 7862 Injected 8658 Irrigated 4976 Actual PAN Applied Year 108-2 Notes: In source ID- S means standard source- U means user defined source- -------:;-_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------- 979365 Database Version I.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Source Page 1 Narrative REVISED ADDENDUM TO WASTE UTILIZATION PLAIN-1 FACILITY NUMBER 82-254 FARM NAME: BEARSKIN NURSERIES 1&2 OWNER NAME: PREMIUM STANDARD ATTN:IEREMY HILL DESIGN CAPACITY: 10400 WEAN TO FEEDER THIS PLAN WILL REPLACE THE 1114/98 PLAN CREATED BY BRYAN SPELL THEN OF DOGWOOD FARMS. THIS PLAN IS BASED UPON THE WETTABLE ACRES AND DISPLAYS THE SAME IN THE CALCULATION TABLES. THIS PLAN HAS BEEN WRITTEN AS BERMUDA PASTURE/SMALL GRAIN OVER -SEED AND FESCUE PASTURE. HOWEVER, IF THE GROWER USES ANY OF THESE FIELDS AS A HAY SITUATION THE BERMUDA HAY AND FESCUE HAY AGRONOMIC RATES CAN BE USED. THE APPLICATION WINDOWS WILL REMAIN AS DEPICTED IN THIS PLAN. THE FOLLOWING LIST THE AGRONOMIC RATES TO BE USED. THE FOLLOWING RATES AND APPLICATION WINDOWS WILL APPLY FOR THE BERMUDA PLANTED ON NORFOLK SOIL. ❑ ❑ ! 1 1 AGRONOMIC RATE ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ BERMUDA HAY (NOB)❑ ❑305 LBS N PER/ACRE BERMUDA HAY (WAG)❑ 0275 LBS N PER/ACRE FESCUE HAY (NOB)❑ E 175 LBS N PER/ACRE TRACT 688 FIELD ONE WILL BE ACCESSED BY HONEYWAGON AND THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT OWNED BY PREMIUM STANDARD IS ENCLOSED FOR REFERENCE. ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USED. PREMIUM STANDARD PLANS TO APPLY THEIR WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FARM'S SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF .5 IN/HR AND I INCH PER/EVENT. ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------- 97936 Database Version 1.0 Date Printed: 0-02-2001 Narraiire Page 1 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 tlse the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be growls, their nutrient requirements, and proper (Mang 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 or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual fi•om previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in 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 die table to ensure tlsat the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Animal operations that generate liquid waste and utilize waste storage facilities (lagoons or holding ponds) may apply more or less waste in any given year than is annually generated by the facility. In order to detennine whetlser the plan adequately utilizes the waste produced by the facility, the storage capacity table included in this plan should be reviewed to ensure that the design capacity of the storage facility is not exceeded during the planning period. Depending ors the requirements of the crop and the nutrient content of the waste, some nutrients will likely be over or under applied 1f aninsal waste is being utilized. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are required if animal waste is being applied. Soil tests should be used to balance the mitrient application amoln)ts with the realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Nutrient management plans may require that the application of animal waste be fiiiiiiecl so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this nutrient are detected in a field. Waste Utilization "fable Year 1 T1a d I'ield Soule 1.1). Soil scrim Tool Aoc Use. Amu I Crop RYI's RYE Unit i4)plic. Paiod Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd Comm. Fet1. Nulrieirt Applied r Res. (11rs/A) N Applic. Wiliod Alanure I'A Nultim :yrplied l,nprid %lanurc Applied (11c7e) Solid KWilli c r1l,l'li1;d (n-re) I.iyuid KlauIII c A4,pliul (Field) %did Khmm ! applied (hcld) N N I Ors,A 10Ot) R• UA I tons 1000 gills lions 688 1 S5 Norfolk 10.5 9.5 3mallOrainOverseed 1.0 Tois *10115-4/15 50 U 0 prig- 50 20.0 (M) 189.6 0.0 688 I S5 Norfolk 10.5 9.5 lennuda ass Pasture 6.5 Twos '311-IW15 • 228 0 0 Irrig. 228 91.0 0.0 86-1.7 40) 688 .1 S5 Wabraln 11.1 5.4 'mall (taco Ova -seed 1.0 Tons '10/15-4/15 50 {I 0 Ini g. 50 20.4) 0.0 108.8 0.0 688 3 SS Wagranr 11.1 5A 3annuda ass Pasture 5.5 runs *3/1-10115 202 0 0 lnig. 202 90.6 0.O 4.19.5 fl.l) 688 5 SS 1 NodAk 7A 3.7 r3mallGIJaoOver:Seed 1.0 'ions *IW15-4115 SO 0 O Inig. 1 50 1 20.0 0.0 7.r.9 00 688 5 S5 Nnri'olk 7.4 3.7 JlTmidagrisss Pasture 6.3 ions *311-10/15 1 228 0 0 Irrig. 228 91.0 0.0 336.8 I),U 698 6 S5 Norrulk I 25.8 19.6 'mill Gram O ersmi 1.0 Taus *10/15AM 50 0 0 lint 50 11,0 0.0 254.9 Il,fl 6RS ( S5 Norfolk 25 8 19.6 Pletimsdagass Pasture 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 * 228 0 D 1 brig. 228 91.0 0.0 1.788.5 fLU -------- ----------•___ ----------------------- - --- --------- ----- ----.. 97r9363 Dalabase Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 WLIT Page I Waste (Alizaticln "Table Year i fraa FiQld Snurec 1.11 Soil serici 'fatal I Acrc Use. ALTes I Crop RYE RYE Unit Applic. I'miod Nitrogai PA Ntotrictit Iteq'd > Conan. pert. Nutrient Applied > It es. (Pis/A) N Applic. Aletlimi Alauurc PA Nutrient :Applied l.itlllid Alauurc Apphckl {noe) Solid t ilme Applied (aae) liquid hianuic Applied (l icld) Solid U11111rc /l)plicet (Yield) N N IUsr'A 1000 ahA I tons IUf1U gals lolls 688 1INI S5 Nrniiilk 7A 2.7 •escuePnslUra 3.3 Tons I 811-7/31 1 120 U U 1 11ri&. 120 47.9 11 0,0 1.10.3 0.11 Lagoon Liquids Total :lyplied. 1000 gallons -1,187 Total I)odoced, 1000 gallong 1,986 Balance I000 gallms -2 2Ui Manure Solids "Total : t pkiLd, teals 0 Total Ploduaxl. tolls st 13alanu:, tuns u Notes: I. In the Arad Culunm, 5y'rtJwI means (cased, (Mbar vise, omwd, 2. Symbol • me:ms user ordered data. ----------------•----------------------------------•-------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 97r)365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 01-02-2001 WU,I' Page 2 The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shoc&m 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 Dour 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 Applic=ion Rate (amchevhourl Applicnion Amount (an es) 688 1 Norfolk 0.50 0.96 688 3 Wagam 0.60 0.72 688 5 Norfolk 0.50 0.96 688 16 1 Norfolk 0.501 0.96 68R Lail Norfolk 0.so 0.96 ----------- - -- -- ------- - -- - -- y - - - - -- ----------------- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-200I IAF Page I 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. Solis containing very high phosphorous levels may also be a concern. Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization Table Crop Maximum PA-N Rate Ib/ac Maximum SIudae Application Rate 1000 1/ac Minimum Acres 5 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 10 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 15 Years Accumulation Swine Nursery Lagoon Sludge - Standard Cam 120 bu 150 13.16 26-47 52.94 79.41 Hai 6ton RYE. 300 00 26.32 1124 26.47 39.71 ovbesn 40 bu 14.04 24S2 49-63 74.45 --- -- -- - - -_-------------------- ----------------------------------- - 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Sludge Page 1 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 volume accumulated- The star[ date is a value entered by the user and is defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or holding pond is equal to zero. 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 capacity, this indicates that the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not vet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative, the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design 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. Available Waste Storage Capacity Source Name Swine Nursery lagoon Liquid Design Storage Capacity_ (Days) Start Date 1 10/1 180 Plan Year Month Available Storage Capacity (Days) 1 1 133 1 2 135 1 3 174 1 4 180 1 5 I80 1 6 180 1 7 180 1 8 180 1 9 180 l 10 180 1 11 166 1 12 141 * A-milabie Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month. ----- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Capacin, Page 1 Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management 1. 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 that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. 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 Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving 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. 4. 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 by 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). i. 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 -----------,----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- 97936-5 Database Version 1.06 Date Pnnied: 04-02-2001 Specification Page 1 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 events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. 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 that 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 a 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. ---------- ------------ --------------------------------------------------------- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Specification Page 2 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 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 soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these -------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ----------- ---------------- J ---- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed- 04-02-2001 Specification Page ; metals approach excessive levels. pH small 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. --------- --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- -- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Specification Page 4 Crop Notes The following crop note applies to field(s): UN I Fescue: Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Moderately well Drained Adaptation: Marginal. In the Coastal Plain, tall fescue can be planted Sept. 1 to Oct. 15 (best) and Feb. 15 to Mar. 20. For pure -stand broadcast seedings use 20 to 30 Ib/ac., for drilled use I5 to 20 lb/ac. seed. Use certified seed to avoid introducing weeds or annual rvegrzrass. Plant seed 0.25" to 0.5" deep for pure stands, 0 25" in mixture with clovers. Tali fescue requires adequate soil moisture for persistence and production. Soil test for preplant and maintenance lime, phosphorus, and potassium recommendations. Apply 40 to 60 lb/ac nitrogen at planting for pure stands only. Do not apply N for mixtures with clovers but use proper legume inoculation techniques. Apply 150 to 200 lb/ac- N to pure -stand fescue for hay production; reduce N rates by 2'5% for grazing. Apply N Feb. I to Mar. 20 and Aug. 20 to Sept. 30, with equal amounts in each window. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for additional information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance - The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 5, 6 Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, medium leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions- Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be apphed during the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): 1, 5, 6 Bermudagrass: CP, Mineral Soil, Moderately Well Drained. Adaptation: Well -adapted. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar- 31. Cover sprigs 1"to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced 1' to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bulac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and rnicronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates ----------- 979365 Database Version 1.0 Date Printed: --- 04-02-200I Crop Note Page I bv 259,0' for gra.=' P-. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. The following crop note applies to field(s): 3 Small Grain_ CP. Mineral Soil, medium leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rve from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also. increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no-tilI. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep- Adequate depth control is essential- Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this tune. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): 3 Bermudagrass: CP, Mineral Soil, Moderately Well Drained. Adaptation: Well -adapted. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. I to Mar- 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bulac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions - Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced 1' to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 50 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97936 Database Version 1.0 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Crop Note Page _' State of Noith 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 • NCDENR NORTH CAROuNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NAruRAL RESOURCES August 24, 1998 RECEIVED Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC Bearskin Nurseries 1&2, Bearskin/Patterson PO Box 49 Clinton NC 28329 Attn: Bryan Spell Dear Bryan Spell: AUG 2 6 1998 FAYMEVILLE REG. C°-r 7FICE Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820254 Bearskin Nurseries 1 &2, Bearskin/Patterson Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Sampson County In accordance with your application received on April 3, 1998, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Bearskin Nurseries 1&2, Bearskin/Patterson Farms, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 10400 Wean to Feeder and the application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003. 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, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. 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. Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 276264)535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS820254 Bearskin Nurseries 1 &2. BearskinlPatterson Page 2 If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. The subject farm is located in the Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 486-1541. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Sue Homewood at (919) 733-5083 ext. 502. Sincerely Y ,�_A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. . cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Sampson County Health Department 'Fayetteville_Regional�O.ffice, Water_Quality Section 1 Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File f % . State of North Carolina F/72 Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit Application Form (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) General Permit - Existing Liquid Animal Waste Operations The following questions have been completed utilizing information on~rile �wittt the Division. Please review the information for completeness and mareEanyfldfisOctions which are appropriate. If a question has not been completed VVAh_9 (Di�sldn ptvase complete as best as possible. Do not leave any question u%"wer,�cw SS w I. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1.1 Facility Name: It, Non -Discharge Permitting 1.2 Print Land Owner's name: Elliott Spell 1.3 Mailing address: 1421 Concord School Rd City, State: Clinton NC Zip: 28328 _ Telephone Number (include area code): 50A-601 I 1.4 County where facility is located: Sampson i 1.5 Facility 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): Hwy. 24 from Clinton at Concord crsou roads take ijgbt miles do 1.6 Print Farm Managers name (if different from Land Owner): 1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable: please circle which type is listed): Mulphy Family Earms 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 01/01/90 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (i€ applicable): 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: 2.1 Facility No.: 82 (county number); 254 (facility number). 2.2 Operation Description: Swine operation • Wean to Feeder 7800- Certified Design Capacity Q Is the above information correct? �es; do. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum number for which the waste management structures were designed. Typg of Swine V(Vean to Feeder 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) No. of Animals Op Other Type of Livestock on the farm: T e f Poulta No. of Animals 0 Layer 0 Non -Layer 0 Turkey FORM: AWO-G-E 1/26198 Page 1 of 4 jVq of Cattle No. gf Animalk 0 Dairy 0 Beef No. of Animals: 2.3 - Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application system): 1.6 . Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): 21 2.4 Number of Lagoons: -2-- ; Total Capacity: _ 439659 Cubic Feet (ft3); Required Capacity: (ft3) Number of Storage Ponds: ; Total Capacity: (ft3); Required Ca ity: (ft3) 2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? YES o N (please circle one) 2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES o NO please circle one) 2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only) ES or NO (please circle one) What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited? D t g What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited? C 3. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. 3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; 3.2 Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is land applied; 3.3 Two copies of the entire Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAWMP, it must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. The CAWMP must include the following components: 3.3.1 The Waste Utilization Platt (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility. 3.3.2 The method by which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigation, injection, etc.) 3.3.3 A map of every field used for land application. 3.3.4 The soil series present on every land application field. 3.3.5 The crops grown on every land application field. 3.3.6 The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP. 3.3.7 The PAN applied to every land application field. 3.3.8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP. 3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications. 3.3.10 A site schematic. 3.3.11 Emergency Action Plan. 3.3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted. If your CAWMP includes components not shown on this list, please idt:iude the additional components with your submittal. Applicants Initials E3, FORM: AWO-G-E 1/28/98 --Page 2 of 4 Fad ility NL;mber: 82 - 254 Facility Name: Bearskin Nurseries 1 &2, Bearskin/Patterson 4. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: 1, f' Des �r:* &—_s_j2__-0—_11 n (Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that this application for =A F acility name listed in question 1.1) 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 will be returned to me as incomplete. Signature Date 5. MANAGER'S CERTIFICATI N: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) I (Managers name listed in question 1.6), attest that this application for (Facility name listed in question 1.1) 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 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 NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719 FORM: AWO-G-E 1/28198 Page.3 of 4 Producer: Location: Telephone: Type Operation: Number of Animals: (Design Capacity) STORAGE STRUCTURE: APPLICATION METHOD: ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PEE WEE SPELL 1421 CONCORD SCHOOL ROAD CLINTON NC 28328 910-564-4752 RECEIVED V1rA*rt5� 0-1 JAI iW - ECTION APR t996 - �`)pn' Dis�harr,-; P�:rmitting t� �f Existing Wean to Feeder Swine 10400.00 pigs. Anaerobic Waste Treatment Lagoon 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 finder DWQ regulations. n -.. . 1 ANIMAL WASTE IITILIZATION PLAN 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. 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. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management 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, ft3, tons, etc-:) 10400 pigs x .40 tons waste/pigs/year = 4160 tons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR 10400 pigs x .48 lbs PAN/pigs/year = 4992 lbs. PAN/year 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. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. Page: 2 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ----- or ------ APPLY RESID. APPLIC 3 METH N TIME 688 WA 1 100 0 10.1 1010 I SEP-APR 688 SA 1-3 1 I I:L Illo lo 110.1 11111 APR-JUL 688 5 1 0 7 1 IWA I 1100 1700 SEP-APR 688 --5 SA 1 110 0 7 I 1770 APR-JUL 688. 6 NOB 0 IC I 1100 1125 112.8.11600 MAR-JUN 688 6 SBDC 0 lNoB li 128.0 1112 112.8 11433.6 TUN-AUG 688 NOB 0 1-6 ' JW I 155 1132 112.8 11689.6 SEP-APR 3275 2A NoA 0 3 412.5 IC I 1110 1137.5 IMAR-JUN 3275 2A NoA SBDC 0 3 I 133.0 1132 1396 JUN-AUG 3275 �2A NoA 0 3 JW T 160 1144 1432 SEP-APR 3275 2B WA 1 0 2 I I I 1100 1200 SEP--APR 3275 SA 1 Qom' 2 220 1-213 I 1110 APR-JUL 3275 2C NoB 0 1.9 437 IBP I 14.6 1230 MAR-OCT 3275 -2C _ SG il 150 jo 11.9 195 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN i I II I I I I ISEP-MAY 3271 2A 1 0 IWA I 1100 14.5 1450 SEP-APR 3271 -2A 1 0 I. I 1110 14.5 149.5 APR-JUL 3271 2B NoB BP D I 14.6 1230 14.5 11035 MAR-OCT 3271 -2B SG 1 0 225 I 150 14.5. SEP-MAY END S TOTALI12711.7 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. NOTE: 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. Page: 4 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 2: ACRES WITH NOTARIZED AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specification 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LES COMM N ** * LES DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ---- or ------- APPLY RESID. APPLIC METH N TIME END TOTAL 10 -- Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. In interplanted fields (i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermudagrass), 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 to reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definitely 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 dr silage two to three times during the season, depending on 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. Sermudagrass should be grazed or mowed to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. Caution must be exercised in grazing or haying summer annuals under stressed conditions. Nitrate poisoning may occur in livestock. Sampling forage or hay for Page: 5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN nitrate levels is recommended. ** Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to overseeding. * lbs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and 2 above: CROP CODE CROP UNITS PER UNIT BP HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS-PASTURE TONS 50 C CORN BUSHELS 1.25 SA SUMMER ANNUALS (I.E. Sorghum -Sudan Hybri AC 110 SBDC SOYBEANS DC BUSHELS 4 SG SMALL GRAIN OVERSEEDED AC SD W WHEAT BUSHELS 2.4 WA WINTER ANNUALS (I.E. Small Grains, etc.) AC 100 TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TOTAL TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 ACRES LES AW N USED 61.6 12711.7 0 0 61.6 12711.7 * BALANCE -7719.7 *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to - fully utilize the animal waste N produced. ' Page: 6 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables 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. SLUDGE APPLICATION: 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 790.4 pounds of plant available nitrogen per year in the sludge. If you remove the sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately.3952 pounds of PAN to utilize. Assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermudagrass hayland at the rate of 300 pounds of nitrogen per acre, you will need 13.1733333333 acres of land. If you apply the sludge to corn at the rate of 125 pounds of nitrogen per acre, you will need 31.616 acres of land. Please be aware that these are only estimates of the PAN and land needed. Actual requirements could vary by 25%, depending on your sludge waste analysis, soil types, realistic yields, and application methods. --- ' 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 Tables 1 and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates and Page: 7 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following table is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. I I I IAPPlication RatelApplic. Amount Tract i I Field I I I Soil Type I Crop I I (in/hr) I I (inches) 3271 12A I I WA I I 3271 I I 12B I NoB I I BP I { 0.50 I *1.30 3271 I I I -2A I I I SA I I I 3271 I I I --2B I I { 'SG I I { 3275 i 12A { NoA I I C { 0.40 I. *2.35 3275 12A { NoA I SBDC I 0.40 { *1.70 I 3275 { I 2B I I I WA I I I I 3275 { 2C { NoB I BP { 0.50 I *1.30 3275 I -2A I NoA . j W I 0.40 - I *1.70 3275 I -21B I I SA I Page: 8 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 1 1 1 1 SG 1 1 3275 1 --2C f 1 688 1 1 WA 1 1 f 3 f I I f 1 WA 688 15 I 1 I f I I C 1 0.40 ! 1 *2.35 688 1 6 NoB 688 f I 1 6 f N013 I 1 SBDC 0.40 ( *1.70 688 f I I --3 I 1 I I SA 1 1 688 f -S 1 I 1 SA ! 1 f W f 0.40 f *1.70 688 --6 I NOB I I * 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 180.00 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6.00 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste be 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. On elm 9 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 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 Tables 1 and 2. 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 rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION ,• Pave: 10 M WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1. 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. 2. 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 waste, he/she shall provide a copy 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 facility to secure an update of the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, 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, climatic conditions, and ' level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding .less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing grass 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 waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 5. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When 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.) 7. 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 or flies. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal wastd 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. Page: 11 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 10. Waste nutrients 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 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 perennial waters. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips)• 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 a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist°. Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharges 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. 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 arj3 accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. Page: 12 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm: BEARSKIN NURSERIES & BEARSKIN/PATTERSON 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 utilization plan for the farm named above. 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 North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved 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: PEE WEE SPELL (Please print) r it A Signature: A-4,, Date: �aIV —T Name of Manager (If different from owner): Signature: Date: Name of Person Preparing Plan: (Please print)Wilson Spencer Affiliation:NRCS Address (Agency): Signature: Phone No. 84 County Complex Rd. Clinton NC 28328 Date: `' I _ I Page: 14 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF I, Public of said County, do hereby certify that , a Notary , personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of , 19 My commission expires Notary Public. (SEAL) Page: 16 ANIMAL WASTE IITILIZATION PLAN Waste Utilization - Third Party Receiver -Acrreement I, hereby agree to apply waste generated by in a manner that meets the Waste Utilization Standard (633), or use an alternative waste utilization system that has been accepted in writing by the Division of Water Quality. Third Party Receiver: Date: Term of Agreement: to (Minimum Ten Years on Cost --Shared Items) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF I, a Notary Public of said County, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of 19 My commission expires Notary Public. (SEAL) Page: 17 RIM 1 SWINE WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 1 J , I #AUMNL MAS A _ (Xeeded only If additional land *as to be leased, etc.) 4 hereby give permission to apply animal waste from his Waste Utilization System on 17.f4 acres of my land for the duration of tithe shown below. The field(s) on which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map. I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, and other trace elements and when properly applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of waste will reduce my need for commercial, fertilizer. Adjacent Landowner: Date: - Waste Producer: Date: Technical Representative: Date: SWCD Representative: Date: Term of Agreement: ,19_- to (Xlaita= of Tea Years as Cost sharad Items) (See Regnirad Specification ft. 2.) Notary Page: 12 11 • I lortality Management Methods (che.^S which methods) are being implemented) :.I Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within ?w hours after knowledee of the death_ The burial must be at 1z= 300 feet from any tiowins stream or public body of water. - Y Rende:ine at a rendering plant licensed under G.S_ I06-163.7 Complete incineration In the case of dead poultry only. piacing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the Department of Agriculture rJ 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 yete:;narian must be attached) In Insect Control C)�ecklist for Animal Operations ti�uu cc Pause RMPs lu Coub'etl Insects 5ilc Siecifir Pruclices Liquid Sysleuts l`lush Ciltllcrs Accumulation of solids Rush system is designed and operaled sufficiently to remove accumulated solids front /guners as designed. -- 0 kentove bridging of accumulated solids Pl ilisr~hurbes . 1A%11ug4 ;uul fins • Cruslcd Solids Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize the crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 - 8 niches over more than 30% of surface. - iixccssive Vel;elAve . Decaying vegetation Pr Maintain vegetative control along bunks of 61-liwth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decuying vegetative malter along waler's edge on impoundment's 1winicter. _- _ Dry Syslems FCCLIc1.4 ---- . Fcc41 S pilla nc Design, operate and maintain feed Syslems (e.g., I !, fi l)asi n hunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. n- Clean up spillage on u roauine basis (e.g., 7 - io day interval during; suitnter; 1 S-30 day imurval during winter). Feed Stor;ig;e Accumulations of feed residues CI lieduce moislure accumulation within and around isnmedi;ne perimeter of 1i cd slorage arcus by insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adegiale containnical (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain aid similar high moisture grain products). A n Inspect liir nud remove or break up accuuudaled solids in filler strips trim l feed mwag;c as needed. AAIK' - rhwemlicr 11, 1990, l'ag;e 1 Source Cause BMPs to Control Inset,. site Specific Praetiees Animal Holding Areas • Accumulations of animal wastes IT Eliminate low areas that trap moisture along, and feed wastage fences and ather locations where waste a cumulates and disturbance by aninsuls is minimal. Maintain fence rows and filter strips around animal holding areas to minimize: ' accumulations of wastes (i.e., inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids as needed). DI Atuuure I Iandling 0 Accumulations of aninnd wastes Cl Remove spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - 10.. Systcnw day interval during summer; 15-30 day interval during winter) where manure is loaded for land application or disposal. M Provide for adequate drainage around ntamire- - stockpiles. CI lospect for and remove or break tip accumulated wastes in filter strips around stockpiles and manure handling areas as needed. For more infommtion contact the Cooperative Fxteusion Service, Department of lintomology, flox 7613,.Norlh Carolina Slate l luiversity, IWIcigh, NC. 27695-7613. Ahi14.: - Nnvcmiscr 11, 1996, I'age 2 E-NIERGENCY ACTION PLAN --'- PIE : O` H NUN1 B ER S DV+-Q (914) 743-50M ENERGENCY M.A-N CIENrGE `T SYSTrtii _ (910) 522- 996 - - SW -CD _ f 91 0) 592-7963 NRCS (910) 592-7963 T�-:s plan will be imple:reated in the event that wastes from your operation are le :dnz. overflowing, or rumnang oII site. You should not wait until wastes react) su_:ace waters or leave vour prope:,y to consider that you have a Drobiem. You shot:ld z?iak: t er1' e:Ioi . to ensure that this does not happen. i pis plan should be posted in an accessible lotion for ail empiovees at the facility. The following are some action items you should -zakc. I. Stop the release of wastes. Dependimg on the situation. this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses�to some possible problerns are listed below. A. Laeoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to be.—,n to incre_se elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop aA flows to the lagoon i=z ediately. d. Cali a pumping contractor. e. Mak-e stare no surface water is entering lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Ianmediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the re :son(s) that caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occuz-red. C: Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to eliminate further disc;sar?e. d. Repair all leeks F:-ior to restarting pumps. D: Leakage from flush s.•sterns. 'douses. solid separators -action include: a. Stop rec'.-Cle Lt;1Tio b. Stop 1rr1raticn pump. c. \%,ke sure no siphon occ�rs. J. Stop a l :�O.t`.; in the `.souse.: u_. ste.r . or >oiid szpsra[ors. D"-ze -i-c IS. ICCU, tb e. R-_pa�- all prior to rest.a-mrig Pumps. E: Ltakaae from base or sidewall of lagoon. Qfien this is as opposed to ilowinz leaks- possible action: a. Dig a srna.P su;rnp or ditch away from the e.-noa.*tkment to catch all s=ace. put in a suhrne_s1ble pumnp, and pump back to lagoon. b. if holes axe caused by burr' animals. trap or remove anLm a',s and =1il holes and compact with a clay rvpt soil. - c. Have a protesslcnai valuate the+condition o; the side walls and lagoon ooacm, as soon as possible. 2. Assess the extent of tht spill and note my obvious damm2ges. a. Did the waste reach any surface waters? b. Aonroxirr;a:ely how much was released and for what juration? c. AA v damage noted, such as employee injury, jis h kills, or prope. << damage? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters.' f.. Could a fixture rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? s. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off of the property)? h. How- much reached surface water? 3: Contact appropriate agencies. a. During normal business hours, call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality) re4ional office; Phone - - - . Aster hours, emergency number. 9I9-733-3942. 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 Iocation or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures char have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EMS Phone number - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, phone number - - , local SWCD office phone number and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance phone number - - T: If none of the above u°ork-s call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain tour problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for vou. 5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minirnize off -site damaee. a- Contractors Name: b. Contractors .Address: c. Contractors Phone. De._emrz- 10". 1 � 9 6 6: Contact the te-Ihnical specialist ,k-ho cerifiea the lagoon (MRCS, Consulting Engineer. etc.) a. \arne: b. Phone: /: Irnplement procc-dunes as advised by DWQ and Technical ass,szance agencies to e Zii .- the dam, -Lye. repair the system. and reasssess the waste management plan Io k— ep problems --with release of wasters Tom happening again. c Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause I1M1's to M1uUulze Odor - Silc SlIccilic I_'_racti_res Fat ut,tcad swiEic production egelative or wooded buffers; CY Recommended best munagemenl placlicc4; ls� Good judgment and common sense Animal body surfaces Ditly maiture-covered --annuals Cr Dry floors flour'"afiaccs Wet 141almrc-covered floors Slotted Mors; 0--- Valcrers located over slotted Ilnors; c/F.eders at high end of solid floors; If crape manure buildup from flouts; fY Underfloor vemilatinn for drying Manirc collcclion pill • Urine; ci frequenl manutc removal by flush, pit rcchcnge, • l'atliai microbial decnn►posilion `or scrape; fY llttderiloor ventila ion Ventilalion c%haasl 1"Ins • Volalile gases; _ 1:811 nrtiniclulltce; —�—� ---- Dust r1 liflicient air movcncnl Indoor surfaces • Dust Mr Washdown bctwet:n groups of aninnls; fBI Deed additives; I' I'ceder covers; fq/ Pcetl delivery downspoill cxlcndets Io feeder covers Flush lanky Agitation of recycled lagoon G31 Flush tack covers; — — litluid while tanks are tilling L�✓ lWend rill lines In scar bolloot of lanky wilh anti -siphon veils I Inch alleys • Agilaliou during waslewaler 1-;r Underfloor flush with nmlci Iloor ventilation -- conveyance Pil lechalce points • Agilalion of recycled lagoon Cl lixtend recharge lines to ltur holloat 411' pits t liquid while piss are filing WWI anti -siphon vcnls ; Lilt slalihma a Agilalion during sump Imik n- Sump lank covers -- filling; and clrawdown Outside drain collccliun • Agilation during wastewater f=1 ilox covers orjuncliun boxes conveyance: ANIOC - November 11. 1996, ('age 3 t» Snnrce Culrse JIMPS In Miniurize Odor Silc Specific Pr•acliccs End of drainpipes at • Agilaliou during wastewater ff Extend discharge point of pipes miderncalh lagoon conveyance lagoon liquid level It Lagoon surfaces • Volatile gas emissions; Proper lagoon liquid capacity; • Biological mixing; /Correct lagoon startup procedures; Agitation Minimum surface area-to-vohune ratio; L/ Minimum agitation when.pmtlping; L�m ccilanical aeration; Proven biological adi ilives Irrigadun sprinkler 0 1 ligh presstire agilatirni; Qrrigate on dry days with little or no wind; nnxtles Wind thrill Minimum recomrnende'd operating piessme; I/ amp intake near lagoon liquid surface; Q Pwnp from second-slage lagoon Slolugc lulu; or llasiu • Pailiul microbial deconipositilul; Cl Dollolll or midlevel loading; surlacc . Mixing while filling; ❑ Tank covers; • Aghalioa when emptying SCIIllald Imsill 51111Jce • Parlull microbial decoa • Mixing while filling; ❑ flasirl surr..lce mats of solids; CI Proven biological additives oroxidants C7 l:xlcnd druinpille outlets underneath lieplid level; • Agitation when emptying C1 Remove settled solids regularly h4anure, slurry or sludge • A6ilulion when spreading; n- Soil iujeclion of slurry/sludges; Spreader owlets o Volatile gas emissimis ❑ Wash residual manure from spreader after use; Cl Proven biological additives or oxidants Uncovered manure, Volatile gas emissions while ❑ Soil injeclion of slurry/sludges slurry or sludge on field drying Cl Soil incorparalinn within 48 hrs.; 14aces Clsill Spread in thin uniform layers Aw rapid dryilig; ' ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Dead allimals • Carcass dccomhosltirm CY Proper disposllion of c-urcasscs Dead anioull di-gwsal • Cal'cass 11Cconlposilloll C7 Complete covering of Cal casws Ill hill lial pals; pils ❑ Proper localion/cmislruction of disposal pits loeillerulols • I11CIIII1pICIC L'ondlostion Cl Secondary stack btuuers AMOC - November 11, 1996, I'age 4 y Source Cause 1IMI's In Minimize Odor Site Specific Praclices Standing wale:r around • Improper drainage; [trade and landscape such lliat water drains facilities a Microbial decomposition of away from facilities organic mallet — -- — - - �Manum tracked ortlo • Poorly ntainlained access roads Gr Farm access road mainlenance public roads lions farm access Addilinnat Information : Swiuc Alamire Management ; 8200 kule/l3MP Packet Swine: I'cuductiou Faim Potential Odor SmUCCs and Itcmeciies , FBA['s Fact Sheet Swine: I'iodtictiorn Fuciliiy Mauna Management; Pit Itecilurge - Lagoon'I'rculmcnl ; EBAr: 128-88 Swine: NOe111WO11 Fatality Manure Managetnenl: Underfloor Flush - Lagoon Treatment ; E HAE 129-88 I.al;oun Design and Management for Liveslock Manure Treatment and Storage ; EBAF: 103-83 Calillralion of Mamire and Wastewater Applicalion E(joipment ; FIIAE Fact Slnccl Controlling OLILIFS from Swine lluildings ; P111-33 luivirunnte:nial Assurance Program ; N11PC Manual Opiiims fur Managing Odor ; a report from the Swine Odor Task Force Niiisance Cimums in Animal Manure Management: Odors anti Flies , ITO107, 1995 ConNrence Proceedings Available From : 14CS11, County E'XICIISilm CCllh:r NCSI1 - IIAE NCSI I - IIAI. NCSt I - I1A t: NCM I - I IA 1's NCSI I - IIAF NC'Sl1 - Swine Extension NC folk Producers Assoc NCSW Atari C ommimications 1'hnticla Cooperative Fmissiun AKWC - t1iivi:mhcr 11. 1996, P,ige 5 Operator: County: Date: Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 0 feet 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. = 0 lbs 5200 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. 156000 lbs Describe other : 0 lbs. Total 156000 lbs Average Live Weight = 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 156000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 156000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION SLUDGE STORAGE ACCUMULATION NOT COMPUTED AT OWNER'S Volume = 0 cubic feet REQUEST. WILL BE REMOVED AS NEEDED. 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet)--------------------- 370.0 Inside top width (feet)---------------------- 120.0 Top of dike elevation (feet)----------------- 36.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet)------------ 24.0 Freeboard (feet)----------------------------- 0.0 Side slopes (inside lagoon)------------------ 3.0 : 1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/ENDI SS/END2 SS/SIDES SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 370.0 120.0 12.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 370.0 120.0 44400 (AREA OF TOP) AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 298.0 48.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 334.0 84.0 14304 (AREA OF BOTTOM) 112224 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 44400.0 112224.0 14304.0 2.0 Total Designed Volume -Available = 341856 CU. FT 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 370.0 120.0 44400.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 44400.0 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 = 156000 lbs. ALW/135 lbs ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 284960 gals. or 38096.2 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 or excess water. Flush systems that recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallon 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 inches * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 25900.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 0.0 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume = 0.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 38096 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 25900 cubic feet 5D_ 0 cubic feet TOTAL 63996 cubic feet 0 7 SUMMARY Temporary storage period====================> 180 days Rainfall in excess of evaporation===========> 7.0 inches 25 year - 24 hour rainfall==================> 0.0 inches Freeboard===================================> 0.0 feet Side slopes_________________________________> 3.0 : 1 Inside top length-=_________________________> 370.0 feet Inside top width============================> 120.0 feet Top of dike elevation=======================> 36.0 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation==================> 24.0 feet Total required volume=======================> 219996 cu. ft. Actual design volume=======================_> 341856 cu. ft. Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 0.0 feet Stop pumping 0.0 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.==========> 0.0 feet Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> 30.0 feet Required minimum treatment volume===========> 156000 cu. ft. Volume at stop pumping elevation============> 88704 cu. ft. Start pumping elev.====_____________________> 0.0 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr - 24 hr rainfall===> 341856 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation===========> 88704 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped================> 63996 cu. ft. Actual volume to be pumped==================> 0 cu. ft. Min. thickness'of soil liner when required==> 1.8 feet DESIGNED BY: DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: Moll -171 Noll 9 imp Viol ! 111IMMIMY polv,o yr - c a I Iq C, CO eo 5� USDA —SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 303—D EAST ROWAN STREET CLINTON, NC 28328 PHONE (919) 592--7963 November 1, 1990 Elliott Spell Rt. S, Box 314 Clinton, NC 28328 Dear Mr. Elliott, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE This is to inform you that a final construction check has been made on your animal- waste treatment lagoon. The construction and seeding meets Soil Conservation Service design and specifications. I strongly recommend that you manage the waste in a manner that is not harmful to the environment or a nuisance to your neighbors. If this office can be of assistance, please give me a call. Sincerely, Herman 0. P, i ggs Soil Conservation Tech. cc. Murphy Farms rs` Union Sank T PEL /vargi / • ��u„s L p� H. wNOB,sO� �f CaN 1r, CH v4' in - /s- 9c) j �/. 3'2; 4z.3z. /L1Noi� iN :��n :rir_r/ �n 11.2 1 31.1 �. 36.5 f XAOJ4b S• 4 36, 9 - of ti,LL ►83 +.o :r?: f 1,• 3 / 8. 3 + o 1 71;P of a,ka x 3l�.0 1913 �q .�� �ucr� 3-70' rks�+�a w�arh� r zc 6.0 T, N�'se I 5 iR.8 G'11ros4VIr10V V 43 1% N and S c f,✓u��ativ J 1441 r,0,f� le.- 9.•,• Well . ' pc/ � Cn o s r4, Y ..,,u ja rauvJ PRACTICE Air*Tc r'r:^.�':::'. • � .r• F1cATrONS, I� tAb I ►iUWAN i IRLL I ULHAR I MLN 1 Ur —� CL1Nr0N, NC 28328 AGRICULTURE PHONE (919) 592-7963 --------------------------------------------------------------- 6PERATOR: Please review the attached plan and specifications carefully. Retain this plan for your use and records. It is strongly recommended that you, your contractor and Soil Conservation Service personnel are in agreement as to how the waste lagoon is to be constructed. SCS personnel will meet with all concerned parties and walk over the site to explain all flags and markings. It is important that everyone understand what is expected so that final construction meets plans and specification and the job can be certified for payment ( i f ACP cost sharing is involved). The pad dimensions and grades are the best estimate. The builder or contractor is responsible for final layout and design of the pads. SCS personnel will assist in a limited capacity, as its major concern is the proper design and construction of the waste treatment lagoon. The actual amount of material required for pads and dam may vary from the estimates. The design will attempt to balance cuts and fills as close as possible. If additional material is required after construction is complete on the lagoon, the contractor and owner will negotiate on the price and location of borrow area. It should be noted that certification of the lagoon will depend upon all specifications being met. Important items include length, width, depth, slopes, topsoil placement, correct elevations (top, bottom, discharge pipes), and seeding. NOTE: Design Requirement: cu.ft. = cu.yds. _2���2�_-- __ 9338 -- Estimate of Excavation 229149 cu.ft. = 8487 cu.yds. Estimate of Pad & Dike 161757 cu.ft. = 5991 cu.yds. Est i mate of Topso i I Requ i red 161757 = 435 cu.yds. 1.41 : I Rat i o Job Class III Date Designed By Howard Hobson -------------------- Design Approval Pi fi) r I A 4 - T 'i Qi x kII I it! IT 71 V-4 .L -4 rP ry III JIT ED ILI I—D Q I ri fLI CL Q it! Uri F[:I IZ I H. 6 I:r tri f4 ILI O�r Q vp C. L ry iyl IL! ITi -i- ft! lip ::I M IT! CL %—II- Ri X, Ps ry ri C* 17L IV, fn Cm r :.I CI) ..,-I r,.-I I. ru 1. -I r .. -I r"i L, K76 A c G .EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCS-LA-6 �P .L CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSERVATION! ASSISTANCE NOTES � A P LAND USER ADORESS SP=-c-t CURRENT CONSERVATION OeUECTIV_S ACREAGE I LOCATION OF UNIT LIST POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS THE SCS CONSERVATIONIST MIGHT-CCNSICSR +PITH THE LANC USER (AS oalac!lvai rhanga rscora than In tha notes) NOTES OF SIGMIFICANT ASSISTANCC PROVICIeD. ALTERNATIVES CONSIOaRED. 0tC IS 10 NS REACHED. RESOURCE VANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OR COMPON;NT PRACTICZs INSTALLED. AND FOLLOWUP PROVIDEO m^y GZ RECORD90 CHRONOLOGICALLY ISELOW AND ON ADDITIONAL PAGES TO PROVIDE A HISTORY OF RCSOURCM CONSERVATION PLANNING. AMC [MPt.XMtNTATlCM ACTIV1Ttt63 WITH THM L-^ND USER. INCLUOE ANO EVALUATION OF SIGNIFICANT SOCIAL, CLII.TLiRAL. ECONOMIC. AMID tNVlMONPAENYAL RESOURCES. (Thaw InCluaE Conilaaratlon of wotlan= ff000 p(41nL an Cangarad SPaGIal, arc %octo4lcal vaivas. prim■ Iancl. str-I I ASSISTED BY I ~ DATE VnitIMS) NOTES -7 13 pie 1 ram- M��1 w P4 ldze 5"Zea Act ry �r :+ _ p? Iejo m6�i / /a J ` SiJ77� r C!6 Qs— /—) r;, G-d !J 2 C 'Zo U I USDA —SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 303—D EAST ROWAN STREET CLINTON, NC 28328 PHONE (91% 592-7963 ------------------------------ First Union National Bank P. C. Box 930 Clinton, NC 26328 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ------------------------- October 29, 1990 Dear First Union National Bank: Subject: Elliott Spell Lagoon Certification Mr. Spell's recently constructed lagoon meets all SCS plans and specifications with the exception of seeding the dike slopes and other disturbed area with permanent vegetation.. It is the policy of SCS that before any newly constructed lagoon can be certified it must be seeded to a permanent grass to stabilize it. Realizing that the construction of the lagcon had rot been completed before the optimum time of year for seeding had pazsed, which was no fault of Mr. Spell. However, if Mr. Spell will interim seed with rye grain to stabilize the site I wi ! I be harpy to certify it. 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''3 1.•; �kFstZ +� C } rr fir' tr• .nr'.K �� tF• ;fif,+: I;� N'i''{}�`,,F�it' r, . � �•t �. � •!',js` 'yy�11�1" 'y�.+Y.!• �i' !^i'r�', r �, -' Y�".ii � .;i. �ij•-+Lr:.JI '� ''` t! �`yJ.` r� ' I � �i1r.p ',,'i(� ' U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SCS -CPA -16 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 2 -81 Ism CONSERVATION PLAN MAP Owner ELLIOTT (PEE WEE) SPELL Operator Same County Sampson NC State Date 6/4/92 10 w Approximate acres — Approximate "e Cooperating with Samp_son SWCD Conservation District Plan identification Photo number Assisted by Ht-.rrnan Rloos USDA Soil Conservation Service W6 5 T-7 q, IF 3 U. YZ 00 'k D WIN is.NiT Es 7-7 7. �Z +3 . qs 3.3 3. 2 8.9 /E.7 I8. 7 1 /5, 3 5o.ao 51.5 51, 6 60. 4- 49,4 4J. o ��iTi �l`�'t°I.i,+.r�i7Cf.T}`�i��F:Y.Oilt•;j Fc 39,4 -Poo j 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f7 a . S-b • � `�7 647 9 b'8b 6 �s V o 4 {7` L • • c7 }'• IIII +I S % •��� I I�I• DO-�--b 01 1j, �� 11 ', o'�-� & ten+ r I;,, � . • r, ..III ., 1,+1�! 41 •If"1' � � ,li ;tr' ,'. .r l••i;�'11'1� ��� � �;I ,i 5�fm a7•r �t;;.g r ' 43' 4s a�.3 aa. a r . U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service Landowner ELLIOTT SPELL Community or Group No. HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR DAMS County NC=ENG-34 September 1980 File Code: 210 S AMPS ON Conservation Plan No. Estimated Depth of Water to Top of Dam . Ft. Length of Flood Pool Ft. Date of Field Hazard Investigation JUKE -, 1992 Evaluation by reach of flood. plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dam failure. Est. Elev.:Est. Elevation Kind of :Improvements: of Breach , Reach: Length: Width: Slope: Land Use Improvements : Above :Floodwater Above Flood Plain: _ Flood Plain Ft. Ft. % — - Ft. Ft. 1 2 . 3 . Describe potential for loss of life and damage to existing or probable future downstream improvements from a sudden breach A SUDDEN FAILURE OF STRUCTURE WILL NOT ENDANGER LIFE OR DAMAGE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. LAGOON IS LOCATED IN A RURAL AREA AND APPROX. 100 FT. FROM A TRIB. TO BEARSKIN SWAMP Hazard Classification of Dam (a, b, c) (see NEVI -Part 520.21) Dare Classification (I, II, III, IV, V) BY HERMAN RIGGS SOIL CONS.. TECH. name, (title) Concurred By name title NOTE: 1. Instructions on reverse side. 2. Attach additional sheets as needed. Date 6/3/92 Date INSTRUCTIONS All dams built with technical assistance from the Soil Conservation Service must have a hazard classification assigned by the person responsible for approving the design. Most farm ponds, except in borderline cases, can be classified after a complete field investigation without assuming failure and making breach studies. This data sheet is to be used for recording the information obtained through field studies and for documenting the hazard classification. Where there is a possibility for loss of life or major property damage from a dam faiiura, an approved breach routing procedure is to be used. (Consult with the area engineer.) Hazard classifications of dams are made by evaluating the possibility for loss of life and the extent of damage that would result if the dam should suddenly breach --that is --a section of the dam be suddenly and completely washed out. It is to be assumed that a wall of water will be released equal to the height of the dam. This flood wave will be reduced in height as it moves down the flood plain. The wave height (depth of flooding) should be evaluated for a sufficient distance downstream until the estimated flood level will not cause significant damage to improvements, such as homes, buildings, roads, utilities, reservoirs, etc. The breach flood level will be reduced depending on the valley storage, slope, and openess of the flood plain; however, in a narrow steep valley slopes steeper than 10% should be given special consideration. One method of evaluation is to compare available valley storage (under flood conditions) to impoundment storage (figured to the top of the dam) for each reach evaluated with a judgment estimate made of the flood wave height at all critical points downstream. Should there be any questions about the hazard classification for a dam, the area engineer should be consulted before making design commitments. 0-9S t13VA91l dol p&131&g .o'�i'+i'�c���ssru ■n3�oq ' (p �?' y7�Q u3xod&w uoom iwwtrn�c t= ► Z— j mill sUTPt TM bus ullwo* solvismyjxl U. 3. DUARTFANT OF A RICULTM ra.-ur-.0 "-r salt Cqu*rvetian irtrta . Nov. V91 PLAN OF EXCAVATED WASTE STORAGE PIT NAME: ELLIOTT ( PEE WEE) SPELL 'Date: JUNE 15 , 1992 County: SAMPSON Address :CLINTON, NC - 2501 tEUTM i sf aE st.arF2�ro i // i 1 56.0 AWL MP MO. fit F----� xr; ]7,7- 44 _ r ENGTH } (SM! bwk for vatum caLcutatiam) Use of facility: SWINE WASTE Capacity: Gallons Ft3 Soil Type- MARVYNW Bench Mark DeseriptiallI NAIL IN POPLAR TREE Bottom Normal Liquid Leval Storage for normal Precip. Ma.xi=,im 'Liquid Level 25 yr. Storm Storage Crest E'SW Max -Flow Depth Freeboard Top of Dam T.B.M Elay. 44.0 Elev. (+) Ft. Elev ._34,p (+) ..,, .7 -Pt. Elev. (+) Ft. Elev.��_n ASSUME ELEV . 50.0 V WHE OF A TRAPEZOIDAL PIT One equation for calculating the volume of a trapezoidal pit. is:, volume a th [(area of top) + (area of bottom) + (4 * area 6 cf midsection) f _- Ft3 Another equation for determining the volume of a trapezoidal excavated pit with constant side slopes is:. V a wdL + Zd20/3 Zd - w - L) where: V = total volume of the pit in ft'. w = width of the pit at top in feet,_ d = depth of the pit at top in feet. L = lengrh of the pit at top in feet. Z - side slope for 2to1use Za2 for 21rz to 1 use Z = 21/2 Dimensions used must be constructable. Alwa �-ys s chec_k for narrow,- - deea pits. For correct results the following Must be �ri:e. w must be greater than 2Zd L must be greater than 2Zd y r WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Cover Letter 2. Soils Map 3. SCS—ENG-538 (Soil Investigation) 4. Lagoon Design Data 5. Nitrogen Content & Acres Needed for Effluent Disposal 8. Seading.Specifications 7. Lagoon Size Computations 8. NC—ENG-12 (Excavation) . S. NC—ENG-12 (Embankment) i0, NC—ENG-12 (Pad) 11. NC—ENG-40 (Plan of Excavated Waste Storage Lagoon) 12. Typical View of A one —Stage Lagoon System 13. Operation and Maintenance Plan 14. Topographical Map W/Lagcon & blouses 15, Cress —Section of Lagoon 1 jUd-U LAB I kUWAN ;, I KC-t I Utr'A I MLN f Ur CL.INION, NC 28328 AGRICULTURE PHONE (919) 592-7963 --------------------------------------------------------------- • OPERATOR: Please 'review the attached plan and specifications carefully. Retain this plan for your use and records. It is strongly recommended that you, your contractor and Soil Conservation Service personnel are in agreement as to how the waste lagoon is to be constructed. SCS personnel will meet with all concerned parties and walk over the site to explain all flags and markings. It is important that everyone understand what is expected so that final construction meets plans and specification and the job can be certified for payment (if ACP cost sharing is involved). The pad dimensions and grades are the best estimate. The builder or contractor is "responsible for final layout and design of the pads. S C S personnel will assist in a limited capacity, as its major concern is the proper design and construction of the waste treatment lagoon. The actual amount of material required for pads and dam may vary from the estimates. The design will attempt to baiance cuts and fills as close as possible. If additional material is required after construction is complete on the lagoon, the contractor and owner will negotiate on the price and location of borrow area. It should be noted that certification of the lagoon will depend upon all specifications being met. Important items include length, width, depth, slopes, topsoil placement, correct elevations (top, bottom, discharge pipes), and seeding. NOTE: Design Requirement: Estimate of E:ccavati on Es t i mate of Pad & Dike Estimate of Topsoil Required 2.24:1 Rat i o 127 113 cu. rt. = 4 708 cu•yds. 107 306 cu. ft. = 3 974 cu•yds. 47 790 cu.ft. = 1 770 cu.yds. Job Class Da to D e s i g n e d By HERDN RIGGS Design Approval 6� �, 190 cu.yds. 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DEPART`ZENT OF AGRICULTURE Soil Conservation Service LOCATION CODE 2070 PLAN OF EXCAVATED WASTE STORAGE POND NA'E Pee Wee Spell ACp # DATE 8/7/90 NC-ENG- 40 5/83 DISTRICT Sampson 1601 LE4r.71+ Si uE SUPS 3 rO 1 Tf!;.- 47.0■rE. soa ELe +.150 / 5y 1 0�121 00, /78a+E. BOTTOU ELEV. / 1 ! 1 • , r jy LE% a 881 Volume - depth [area of top) + (area of bottom) + (4 x area midsecticn] - Cu. b Use of facility Animal Waste Capacity _9753691 _ Gallons Volume Cost -sharing Cu. Ft. Soil type Nnrfolk (365) B. M. description 16d Nail in 24" Hickory tree. Tree is located on left side of access road where road makes a right turn Assume Elev. 50.00 S i. A2Y Bottom Elev. 35.0 Normal liquid level Elev. /.,5,0^ Storage for normal prer.:a.(Ft) + 1.0 Maximum liquid level. Elev. Storage for: 25 yr. freq. precip. (Ft.) + Crest EST Elev. Stage (Ft.) + Freeboard (Ft.) + 1.0 Top of Dam Elev. 47,_0 %Jrtf1A i i UN ANU MA IN f t_- NAM I rL.AN ------------------- --------- This lagoon is designed for waste treatment.with minimum odor Control. The time required for the planned fluid level to be 1, 'reached may vary due to soil conditions, flushing operations, and*. the amount of fresh water added to the system. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable 3; method of disposal. Methods of application include honey wagons (sprayer or injection) and irrigation (center pivot, guns, or. travel:ers). Care needs to be taken when applying waste to J. prevent damage to crops-oe runoff from the field. The followin3,items are to be carried out: 1. Begin pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches invert of outlet pipes. 2. Stop pump -out before fluid depth is less than 5 feet deep (this prevents the loss of favorable bacteria). 3. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is qne inch, and maximum recommended application rate is 0.4 inch per hour. 4.- It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon -be precharged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent excessive odors during startup. Prechar3ing reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed. b. Repair any eroded areas and establish in vegetation. 7. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of .pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Natti'ral Resources and Community Development (DNP.CD), Wastewater Mang.ement Section, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. S. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to adequate outlets. s NOTE: An analysis of the waste water can be obtained at, commercial laboratories or at a -fee of s3.00 per sample at: N.C. Department of A3rizulture Plant Analysis Lab Agronomic Division Blue Ridge Road Center Raleigh, N.C. 27511 Phone: 919-733-2655 Plotentioal S lolutions North Carolina Department of Environment And Natural Resources Ann: Mike Lawandowski, PE PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 April 9, 1998 Mike, Please accept the following contents as additional support to the permit application given to you Friday, April 3, 1998. Certified Design for Expansion. Bank information along with invoices showing expenses incurred for the 5200 head capacity lagoon constructed in July 1990 whereby only one house was constructed. Remember Bearskin #1 and Bearskin Patterson nurseries each were constructed with their own lagoon. The Bearskin #2 nursery site was only constructed with one nursery because of other decisions. Additional information for the site evaluation for 5200 head site of which you have information to support. The standard. specification form that you requested is included in the Waste Utilization Plan on pages l 1 through 13. I appreciate your assistance in this matter and look forward to hearing from you regarding our application for permit and approval to move forward with construction of4`h nursery. Sincerely, 6 Eric D. Spell ERIC D. SPELL 202 Sampson Street, Office #7 Clinton, NC 28328 910-592-9417 (Business) 910-592-9410 (Fax) edspell@intrstar.net (Email address) II DEHNR Water Quality- Section Permitting Division PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626.0535 You will find enclosed the certification of design for Bearskin Nursery 43 in combination with 3 other farms that will share a common irrigation system" The lagoon for this farm was designed by Sampson County',FRCS in 1990 to accomidate 5200 head wean - feeder. Mr Spell only built one 2600 head facility on this lagoon at this time. The certification of design certifies that the original design and construction met NRCS standards and specifications for 5200 hd. at the time of the design. The current CANANP for this facility is written for 7800 bd. wean to feeder. This plan has been revised for the puposes of this permit application to show that adequate land is available to support the proposed 2600 lid expansion_ If you have any questions, please call me at (910) 289 2111 ext. 4556 Sincer y, aig esterbeek ,irp - Family Farms 419/98 0 Anirnia! Waste N-Ianatrement Plan Certification (plt,st xyge or Chit ill inVorrmition i:1t doe.4 lilt r uuir%: Iitit:.C,:r:T . -r ---------- -New or Jeri lease ciree ant} -' :; ?•�,.� SWk. IC General T-iiformntion: `�:.� C. .`�.'; ['�: 2 S . h \ l�tiya� t .Zr Sig. n lla f `'O: Ftcn:! Nc, 5LD `•'ra- ii_i a Cans � ��ol Rcl C�';• :-, tl�. 83], F c:rrn Lv cc.: iQ Counv.. Fes= is located in:_c�+P��?_ L2tit�:�� any t cr:�it_ e �� . l4 / '1S ,16' 3O•' Inte2!.:C ro r. ur 1 ►,Z ?!e -- a:zzc . a cup,y of a rozz map wi. h loc utior. idfzZtified and df=Si:iEe i-c:t:w (Be SLCCi(tc. road aP4M M IDS D h C7�1 t�-� r.ernrion Descriotinn. I :CC Of 3Lti'!I't '�.'q. 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S tt no disc, USe qi r......"_ kvL!._ �rvC the S:cra.2a or 2:9ilcsdon I�Jtt- to S :CCc w":-; of tilt SUIC ccr. re : -ce or from a ssorn�Vvvu kZ scyere flan tt:-_ _r:J tee ww: not bt rsn-off trot.: ate of anir.._t a-is:e. r (WC? urdt.;:snd ejas ruj_orf of rollu•tmnts frum Icuncing =1 arts moist bt a"C!VCCtl {'y C:t i�rs:..�—I �'J • -fir ci^'.7:.•e.r -tr�u. !u jul'C'1 pl= will b! •-:••: .. L•�,:1a tC:'3t.iC�: St7:,'C~. S d .�Svt:.:� � Con. , -rr i::z; LzC ::. and at ute cfrC_ of tte [oral Soil 1'id DUL-iC:. I (W-4 IC-Cw C=::^•Y MCd: I=C!vn r :s: _,;;roved by a ten.r:rJ s;e;:alist and su'br:•►it:¢d to rr4e Soil lod Matt: Case-.-aecr Dist.'iCt peter , tan -n i v. _ n- n w D-C\r of a �: + ur_'::::�or. (if the approve: - is .s, �anQ i:, d a c:s..ip rtqu r_s r't:�:.:soc c t:o Fl«�. is c= :g_d) wis: is b0 C:n of a tide tr..nsfc:. 1 zme of Lard Owner :_.E� I -�-A Q-`.1 Daa: sr: a or tilan:1-er(if c:ii:.:::t from. Technical Specialist Certification r�i S te.Ilnical sceCia:ist de:iga�;etl by:hr tiCr'W Carii{itts Soil St1LI ♦vyccr Ctlrsenatione��lisciur. Fcrsr.'srt to UA '-`CdIC 6 .GC05. I er.—U v Lhzt 04 anin-sl w; .e mnncQern�r.r s.s:±r-1 roe �r fsrn rar:rd a vs Nzs an Snims! w ee rr-3.n=2-_.e::( ptsn Lea—, cc=s or etc_e;s ss:rda:ds and sredr'Caiions Or the Division of sttronmene:i -%far.agtrjer.c e) : ; grceifie + in 13A ti4.�C 3= , i SD.�-`rre tr1 R4so _ c e_ 4RCS) andtor . 7:' as d tl:e 11 urc:S CCnsGr _oa a^.1 { tl;C North Soil and' wa:-. ECG3e:r1L1C13 C`Jf:IL'l:3SiGn PL'=5L'sC t0 15A tiC.{C ? 021/ ::d liA NC~C 6C •0001- =05. Ta: foilo-ins Cements Ire inc!adrd it the pls as azolicable. %%rule each cart.ere dCSiz-_m$ see{`rirl sFeciafist who =v sign each e.-rd.,.:add;cr (5::. S «i.TP. RC. 0. 4%e c:_hnicrl s_ eciaiis: stlouid t)riv C-•'».r� pars Fr,-Wh"Ch they We tes.`iriie: iy c�caFa::nt. .II Certification of .Design A) Collec:ien_ Storage. 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Name oL T ech,-licai Pec'.alis; (Please Prn.): " A.:rsi;_roc' ..-� �t-am,� a�•�st4Date Work Ccr�ie:e• �i-�i Address (_= ap ZQct-�.�t t - 5iz�"�-� D�,� �l9lq S C) Runoff Ontrnls from Exterior Lots check ri±e , praprlurt bo.r ��t iiry winc�tcr et-_- �r l�cs (SD or WU P or RC) T LI4 fain.[)' +:CCS ACC C,7t:::i:n =F a :tC.-mr lots. e:s to minir:i_s toe run off of pollut: U f,-Om lout g:: a a~.4 deli; ea is ac=-': tt: stand:zr is dtveluped by MRCS. Name of Tech nic2l v c:3iLCt (?lease Print): VCA', W 42sktr ee. (��°tifn1 a--0r, r - - ,7 .4 Dam Wart: Comple:ed.- Atdress CAM, rle No.: �. L ► r-m-aU—`JGf i1:Z34 HM MFF LMM REG oFC 910 269 6442 P.05 D). 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'� F - of Le plan). i New. t.;-[:de•n_ r -Clllr)YtihfJr ZSisi[nq tt:"_'.]_nn1_Itn(irn� .ti.'lirt_I was;C aFr- iC=-Cn equipment 3pt-zi.1cd in Lte pfai has bc.-n dcsipej w .tpl► wura Ls ,c::sas--r to Z.;:;Q :rs cd= .'1C WW-4 fxJeL791Me-•tt plan: (proposed aCQliczrion e;uipment i ,i crwer 0: att:a r:_t! d b• tfie plan at rtts nct to exCc:" eitL'er tte Specified Zhyd _ulie or butriem lw: !.-, ra'af: a scteduie for tita.ing of aoz;l:ts::vrs hrs b=11 esublistcd. required buffers c_^ to mzit;tcincd, t:lice _r. Inn! ATima:ent guid=rt we c:.)nt_.ir.:J as pan otwc pla.•1). w Llnv. C""+.r dra Me •-;sC'r s f'1t":1 tvidloNt 17:istingwirLe ammlic2(inn e' tire"' :r Sy lard iR_' i n! [ n cr+• ',;.is-i;lti„r.. (%VL ? or n A:.irn.tt n'as.: t.C1iCn;_Cr. a^,.iprtr,^.t specifte•-1 ir. the pl:..r: ha.s be_7 se?e_.:: x t.ply ast: t! Rr-ettd L. t 2_-ue ra::az:merc plan: (prcpused a_pl-cadcr. e,uic*<:-: the by Lfid a: rates :tot to vwm,' either tbt sgeciried l:vsrGiie or nutn nt lcad'-1 r:M: a sc::edult ier ti.2lins Op aFoiicat::rs bas be::: mablisbcd: mquircd bu:.srs e=a b= =aura rcr'. 9: s_oa _-A gust_teat t'_idanc_ s.-C cDac�ittcd >AS;=C. ;ia.^.i. tiar._e or Technical PZnt). Da le Wolrk PA E) Oc^r Mntrol. Trnset: Control. �•Iorraliry Mamazt-neat and Emer-:w, �:dort .sn r5u. T!t►V' P.RCorn l was:- t::�r.''A�Y.':« :iv,fcr this f2L'..I C/ irc'uaes a was:' N,(2 taje=z - C.0 . C�aL'OI ar lr ist: & �CtidC: a.4 z n '_E-fCr j::f:c J 50u=s 0{ L'O.q Odors .ind st_ s 11-Ave bc:n t':Y:_t_. wit: resypec: to Lis 3::: and s _s: Nfa:tagemcmt ? = S w ��lA:„"112t �'-4CtS 8!'d $t5: la tr:-:.asvnent ?r::ices :a C;:n ccl Insets have I;c_n se::=_ed a .d Int:luded in.hc wZS;e -=Vwrt planet_ sod. the fro. ir+ liana � : F� p'- . e lei :rs: :_.fe�catts!jvt i5 tacility. �.,i ;< ...t ..:c z.d tde E$1e: �...cy .•ttL:iO±. ^ z= e0r-p . tiamd of Technic:l Soet aNg (Pit o P ' at): �.;; :?:�_iort � Dar- Wore 0:101+•-1: Of 4 . 4. , —. . F) '%Vr:rten •price or- 'etY or XDandi z S«'ine Farm The talIo��:r: sly .attsrc b r� s or'; to be used for new era atrardirt� $�vine rams:i:tift a.tat> c:ivti afterjul3e 21. 1990. W the racilitr w bulls before ]tine 31. 1996, -hen -zs it eortsrructcd or I:1i: CXpsrf:Cd - I (We) era-d:;: I.".3t I (we:, have arm=.pmd to ccntdct by era -_tf!cd �ii a?I adj0inir.Z p_Zcen;, 9`_fl ud:lt proper.;+ owners a h0 0pe-y tacated across s public n7aC. sr:r:L or 1:1ghwa r f:--m L:iS ne:v etx or .a !izZ fixing f}= The not',cc ASS in ccr,.;1; X0. with t z mtUi.:_ e-u 0i `CCS 106-305. A copy of C-C notice area a Iist of _r,t~;e_'.� peers A00jed is Name o' Land ONrner. Signature: Date: ti ame o: ,'42na;er (it Cs;:r:-at form owner): Siz-iature: _ D.te: �'+ C -- r u; LLs: 1. t'J )i 3 APR-10-99 11:55 AM MFF LNM REG QFC 910 289 6442 p,06 .I.II. Certification of 1'nstallatioYi A) C ilection. Stora.•. Trwment In tallation �ie«_rf1 nine! 0" ,-yIro 1(ied r3 i!tLv (51) AZinl1.' Szorap 1:.tj :r:a=enL sL;"z :r:5. sic`+ :s but not litn:t:L! to las.i s :nrds. hn0, be.tt iratzIlee in accardzra wii ; we 1cr;ovcd pian to tnt_. Cr c :c==•_' t_:e tnini:.1L^i s;a^.•f.,-•4; For e:::s:ing fac.,W ies wirhau: re rofirs, no cerdficc on is nrc_ssary. Name of Technical Specia.issc (Pic:,se Print): ?A.Miliadon Date Work GsnGd_r'. Address ( encY): Phone `o.: S i g n; :rare : Date: By Lnfid koollent!on St'te (WLP) Check rise cppro7pria;e J0: ZD The cropping sue=;'_ m is in puce xl ail lard as s. t:t►i;zd in &-t _^i:^:.i =;e nxn4_enent plan. Con di►ional Aporovai: a!! recuLrv!!!ard as sre:-!7.d i:t tht pI= is ttc C.UppiBs System a.S Sze..i.'9d in 6d a^`:.' a;,.iZ't:t7r. oi=. hZI r:cr Wit... es'ubiiS.'ed and 'Wt o«".c: `..�� mct-cim-d to esmblis.% t.*e titwe;aaon 1S s- _.,._^� it t_he plan by (mocittlta�l;:_, t= yra¢csad Over COP is z;.procra � c:::r.._ :: �i[S ttst w25i_•��:,irs:L�at•. rim:.. . . �!so c ec'_< c: is 1,cx if apprnnna,te � it [t`'.::C,L,�S 3f5tr'. as S�eL:.`:Cis Lte p[= cm--- ncc be es=NL*:d cn .-ewi• '?±�'! { Wid -Rhin 30 daYs of Gtc:r„ "c: cn. [`e O e..- nas es:=Siiah an intt^- t• ...:era .sion eoarroi: tiMrne of Technical 5aec;alis; ('le:1se P; :•::): QAc S�r S ia:.atu.:. Da,, This folio+viva 5i;n2ture block is only to be used whe;: the box for condido.t:_I approval in ICI. B above has been Checked. 14«{1 cer-.v U. = I (zvc: have anti-::[xd to escabIish fire =.Ppin} Sys:tm 3s soe:if::! is e,� iccr� u�,:e c[si:xa oa Plxrt. aid ii atpropra:t to tsubiisat4r ir.•r:im crop :or erasion ion=1. =^d Krill submi[ w -.V: f[ 0r. Of eompIttic n +v .; .' folio -•in [he ' ce c,.:�e:! in t.';t c,:rd:dVr:! cc:ti iadon. I (we) 1[ .:n t�rL C "L tj-•'S� g 4^ s 5r ^ ' 1:1 SL'b C:� QLC (us Co 311 .:caL:Orl is a vielzaon O( ckc %v's5:_ c: L J Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: tiar,ie of an2;er (ii ct: arem f-0r oWrer): S i b n a ru re. Dart: A WC -- AuFu3.t 1. 1w, 4 C) Ru norr Cnntrols frnm Exte-mr Lots (RC) Fgtilitti with 'c'.'rlor jotq 211:tif6Li to nGir.i.:ix: _':r run off Of Pulluurm from Iaungin3 and haav;• use --r:s ha:: ts:=s spetitia! in Oc Plan. For fcc,". e$ w(thout e.::el^vr lots, rzo eer"Y" Caro I., is n�cts;cr,. Name of Technical (?lzsce P::nt): ,_ rl:illia��On Da=e �Yor. Comoi_:a''• Add.?,'.ss (Avncv): ?!.On! N0.: D) AvoIicatic n and Hnndiinf! Ecuiomen t Installation (WUP or I) Clteck tilt cocecarixe bloc; sv;l:tc p?is_t:cr. a:.cl 1landlinv ecuiaAta:.. s_.atit'.c j in the pl-;-t i5 t a site Lidres�!; for use: caltDr.:'ticm imd=uG:s:;..:c ma:cnals havr bc:n ca Litt o«-ne:3 :r-'' czr=inel ai n :Z of tie plan. Ar.irnal w= Ic iiczcon and h-,ind in_a e;t:irr.:tG-.e spce 45t,' in i:te plan h:s mic �cti ia;taitctl but the Owner ' ha; prjposel := si : 4r third pa.': r apr-l.C_[ic]G1 vltG hz5 FrQvWc:l a skirl c mir-c- a.-lisrlest sprril<rd in ct;e rant,,.: s_Mrs A•it.:::.: ;rr4L•ira.^.te :es of L�t piar►: r--+{e;ired buf:r:s �= be ::aWin� �: cslibrttitirl and adjusmil '.: �L':i�'.C: !live b'!ta sroviue'! to L~C Ow::em and = cor mine-2 :S c--- C: 4'•c �' Conditional r3?o:av12: .knimai wzs;e ;,=pi=:aion and hardli'2 t: _.t S xCi :: it: tic plan US '.r.'.l wil be on site Ind sxm:e to he;;., t: wa=._ rya e::u:t:men, :s azd- un::i L.-! ;_:: c_. be 1--,d 49iied i.-G i d =d a -a Cf the PI=.n. N ar-.e of Technical 5tie�2iiai (?terse ]:ir�t;: Q,p.• 5 izmac•_: e • DL�a: The "01Ic%--irt- signature bloc; is only to be used when the box for cond:.icn_: _-.crov-,I in M D 4Lk&6:=4bi. uIzz F i (we) f:v: to Fi A.^�:,.'L � 2�: i'L�L'C' L:. `;XL!I;n C�_Ll10EtiCAt i5 Gam,..+:.G.►�... L«ha$e U%c w SSt seCeiFsti i!1 M-A (our) K'LSIe lgA.IYamaAt pt_z vie- 51rilI itthmir rn ni=V 1 �f'Ti1G��:i'.i� QS 1niM,"';.r-d Tec .:C3i 5pr ::l1iSi Wi g.: L tx:a :t:s.* days ��ilo�ti"ng t_► c dz : spr- I:e in ".: t:r tio:taI r:nitie'ation, I (tve. Cti_IiZ� '-:'Lill i.l.':LM to [t`.:S L•": LCUL0n is a tiiolzE.'C . of ate wSG:t rm'um; .^..vu pl= ind. will subie•_:Ine (us) to a..i en:orce.^.,enc sc:icr.,mm DEVI. Name of Land Owner: Simon :tts. e: D:.t3:_ Nam of 1Ntana;er (if di itzen. Trott. owner): Sign-cu,-e: Da:!' E) Oelo r Control. Tnrec- ConTol and Mar-tnlit:• tilanagernent (SD. ST. VIT. RC or T) �iCL- cCs co control cacrs =d irsc=s as scecifle in Cie PI --In h,ve be-: iru`lr' Ud *e cFr:at on�I. 'Pne Tort"t�r� .marace :ter.: S•.•s•ea: as s;eciLtd in U-.e Plan has also tc a !nStalled srd is crtmd'or.al. dame of Technica! Specfalist (°le:ue Prnc): \,jesi•�- bc�e- • , +. Date Work Cctl,•�d: 9-c' Si4r-.:c�:e D_tc APR-10-98 11:56 AM MFF LNM REG OFC 910 269 6442 P.06 P-tease return the completed form to the Division of Water Quality at the following address: Department of Environmenr, Health. and Natural Resources Division Of Water Quality Water Quality Section, Compliance Group P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0533 Please also remem' ber to submit a copy of this form along with the complete Animal Waste Nlanagement Plan to the local Soil and Water Conservation District OfCce and to keep a ropy in your files with Your Animal Waste NIanagement Plan_ • A«'C .♦uj;w[ 1. 199 � U. 5- UcOAR34 ,01, Ur OW-MICULIUat • - Re'. S'pq SOIL CONSERVATION SCOVICE SOIL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY OF PROPOSED POND SITE i • r • *Ito i •- r i -ACRF.3 PASTURE_ ACRES WOODLAND -ACRES TOTAL- ACRES ZeRislow.11-l" = CL. SXETCH OF PROPOSED POND SHOWING WHERE BORINGS WERE MADE (Appmz. meals V!M-festl; ■see■■■■■sin■■ ■■eee■■■■■■■■ ■E■ ■■■�■■ ■INN ■■1�■ ■■■ ■ ■■ ■■■■ ■Ear■■■■■ MEIN■■ ■■■■1��1■■eE>rt■■■■■■ ENNo ■ ■■■r�=�•� ■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■■N■■■�■■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■NAME ■e■■■■■■■■■eE■ e■e■■e■eE■ ■■■■■■e■■■■■�■■■■■ ■■■■■■Mee■ MINE■■■■ ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ MINEININ■■�■■ fBORING 14UXBZR AND PROFILE ANN f Eamon _ 4 "i TYPES OF MATFRIAI. ENCOUNTERED IN r40RING5 (ton" . nr of •;VvIe•m.4 hvinw) UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION I USDA CLASSIFICATION GW -Well graded gravels; gravel. sand mix I it� gravel . GP • Poorly graded gravels s - Sand GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -tilt mix if_: -'very finc sand GC -.Clayey gravels; gavel -sand -clay mix _si - sandy_ loam SW l graded sands; sand -gravel mix fsl •fine ca Weindy loam SP • Poorly graded sands 1--^4oam" " - _ SM-Silty sand ,I- gravelly loam SC -Clayey sands; sand-clay; mixtures si - silt F 'Xj -Silts: silty, v. fine sands; sandy orclayey si It si l - silt loam CL-Clays of low to medium plasticity- ' " cl • clay loam" " CH -Inorganic clays of high plasticity sicl-silty clay lawn MH-Elastic silts - scl -sandy clay loam OL-Organic"silts and silty clays. low plasticity iic-silty clay Olt -Organic clays. medium to high plasticity c-clny 1. Suitable material for embeakowerit i% available 0 Yea n No rrrd,ra+. —&,,. k. .r o. rA-- 1"" 00 REMARKS: Aa5 2 Ex-plada hazards requiring special attrntinn in d­wn «..and.. ,s.rnr_nW*.rci GZN7Z 4AL RE`iF_RKS. 24 25 ' Z6 :7 a :A � � 30 31 II 33 i 3 i j 14 ;; 35 ! 7r it .i : Ij :�N i! 39 sl 40 { it � 42 ;{ 1.7 K 45 1!i #I 47 j} 4N i 14 � 5 151 II I I 1- .i ! A . I I E i 1 1 i 1! i II i i 11 1 it i i I -Firsi Union Rations-s ik of Worth Carolina ?os' Office Box 930 � ;mon, North Carolina 28328 910- -5a2-?Q31 July 12, 1990 Elliott L. Spell, Jr. Route # 6 Box 514 Clinton, N.C. 28328 Re: A loan to finance the construction of two 2600 animal swine nursery buildings to be located off SR 1240 in Sampson County, N.C. Dear Pee Wee: First Union National Bank of North Carolina ("FUNB") is pleased to offer the following Loan Commitment to you ("Borrower"). The terms and conditions of this Commitment are as follows: PURPOSE: Construction of two 2600 animal, swine nursery buildings ("Improvement"). PREMISES: Property consisting of 65 +/- acres located off SR 1240,• Sampson County, N.C. ("Premises"). (Improvement and Premises hereinafter collectively referred to as "Real Property".) AMOUNT: Loan amount of up to Two Hundred Eighty Thousand ($280,000.00) Dollars. INTEREST RATE: The interest accrual rate on the principal balance outstanding shall be the Prime rate of FUNB plus 1.0 percent as that rate may change from time to time with changes to occur when Prime changes. The Prime rate shall be that rate announced by FUNB from time to time as its Prime rate. REPAYMENT TERMS: Interest only during construction payable monthly through 10/01/90, then payable in consecutive annual installments of principal and interest commencing on November 1, 1991 in ten (10) annual payments of $49,500.00. Interest shall be computed on the outstanding principal balance for the actual number of days which have elapsed from the date of each advance calculated on the basis of a 360-day year. Spell July 12, 1990 Page 2 SECURITY: This loan will be evidenced by a Promissory Note and Security Agreement_ Collateral will consist of a first lien Deed of Trust on Borrower's fee interest in the Real Property and by a first lien on all fixtures and equipment necessary for satisfactory animal husbandry including but not limited to feed tanks, feed conveyor systems, feeders, penning equipment and waterers and contract rights. UCC FINANCING STATEMENTS: As additional collateral, FUNB will require UCC filings in order to perfect its lien on all equipment and fixtures associated with the Real Property. The filings should be made in Sampson County and with the North Carolina Secretary of State's office. In addition FUNB will require documentation (UCC 11's completed by the appropriate authority) evidencing compliance with FUNB's requirement that no liens prior to FUNB's have been filed on the fixtures and equipment. SURVEY AND FLOOD HAZARD CERTIFICATION: Prior to the first advance FUNB requires the receipt of a satisfactory engineer's foundation survey by a Registered Land Surveyor showing the outlines of the property, the area of the property in square feet, building locations, set -back lines, encroachments, rights of way, easements and other matters of interest to FUNB, with courses and distances so as to permit a verbal description of the property and any other items noted on the survey. Surveys are to comply with North Carolina General Statute 47-30 as amended. The surveyor should provide certification that the Improvement will not be located in an area designated as Zone V or.Zone A Flood Hazard. Flood Hazard Certification includes compliance with the following: National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 Housing and Community Development Act of 1977 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: Prior to the construction loan closing, FUNB requires copies of the Borrower's final plans and specifications. This commitment is subject to review and approval of Plans and Specifications by FUNB. Borrower also agrees that no major changes will be made in the plans and specifications without the prior written consent of FUNB. MORTGAGEE TITLE INSURANCE: a) Prior to the the first advance FUNB requires receipt of a Mortgage Title Insurance Policy in the amount of Two Hundred Eighty Thousand ($280,000.00) from a title insurance company that is acceptable to FUNB and approved to insure in excess of the Spell July 12, 1990 Page 3 amount of the mortgage. FUNB is to be named as the insured mortgagee. FUNB's Deed of Trust must constitute a first lien once the loan closes. There are to be no exceptions other than routine utility easements, acceptable restrictions, and the current year's taxes not yet due and payable. A copy of any applicable restrictive covenants and easements is to be attached to the binder. Any other exceptions require FUNB's written consent. All exceptions to the title insurance should be fully documented (e.g. copies of recorded documents, copy of the survey.) BUILDERS' RISK HAZARD INSURANCE: a) At the construction loan closing, FUNS is to be provided with a Builder's Risk Hazard Insurance Policy for the replacement cost of the Improvement. The insurance company is to have the approval of FUNB. FUNB is to be named as the insured mortgagee on the policy. b) The policy must include fire, extended coverage, and a long form mortgagee clause which is acceptable to the FUNB. c) The insurance company shall have a Bests' rating of A or A+. d) The premium on the policy is to be prepaid. e) Policy term is to concur with construction period. DOCUMENTATION OF DRAWS: All draws will be evidenced by a written Draw Request. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS: Borrower will be required to obtain and at all times keep in full force and effect such governmental approvals as may be -necessary to comply with the governmental requirement, including environmental matters relating to the property and its occupancy as such requirements may exist from time to time. At closing, FUNB will require proof that Borrower has obtained such approvals and that applicable appeal periods have expired. Any condition to such approvals must be acceptable to FUNB. COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION: The construction loan documents must be properly recorded prior to the commencement of construction, or the storage of any materials on Premises. ANNUAL STATEMENTS: Borrower is to submit annual personal financial statements within ninety (90) days of the calendar year end. In addition FUNB will require a signed copy of your federal tax return annually. COMMITMENT MODIFICATIONS: This Commitment may not be modified except by written agreement signed by Borrower and FUNB. ASSIGNMENT OF COMMITMENT: This Commitment may not be assigned without the prior written consent of FUNS_ THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY RIGHTS: No person who is not a party to this Commitment shall have or enjoy any rights Spell July 12, 1990 Page 4 under this Commitment; also, all third -party beneficiary rights are expressly negated. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no one other than Borrower shall have any rights to obtain or compel a disbursement of the proceeds of the construction loan under this Commitment. SECONDARY FINANCING: The Borrower may not obtain secondary construction or permanent financing without the prior written consent of FUNB. ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATIONS: Borrower certifies by acceptance of this agreement, or will furnish evidence satisfactory to FUNB, that the property does not contain (a) asbestos in any form, (b) urea formaldehyde foam insulation, (c) transformers or other equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in amounts that exceed acceptable standard levels, (d) underground storage tanks, (e) nor any other materials or substances that are regulated or prohibited by Federal, State, or local laws, or that are known to pose a hazard to the environment or to human health. Borrower also certifies, or will furnish evidence satisfactory to FUNB, that the property and operations at the property are in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local statutes, laws, and regulations. Borrower further certifies that no notices claiming a violation of regulations or statutes, nor notices requiring compliance with regulations or statutes, nor notices demanding payment or contribution for injury to the environment or human health have been served on Borrower, or to the best of Borrower's knowledge, on any former owner/operator of the property, by any government agency, individual, or other entity. Borrower agrees to forward a copy of any such notices received after settlement to FUNB within three (3) days of their receipt. Borrower acknowledges that FUNB shall not be obligated to make any disbursements if condemnation proceedings are commenced or threatened against any part of the property. Borrower further certifies that any hazardous or potentially hazardous materials used in -Borrower's operation or generated as a product or by-product are now and will continue to be stored, used, and maintained in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and that all hazardous wastes will be disposed of by fully licensed contractors in accordance with all governing regulations. In the sole and absolute discretion of FUNB, Borrower may be required to submit a report, satisfactory to FUNB, prepared by a consultant acceptable to FUNB, certifying that Borrower has complied and is complying with this clause. FUNB further reserves the right to require systematic and periodic monitoring of the property throughout the term of the loan. Spell July 12, 1990 Page 5 By execution of the Deed of Trust Borrower shall provide additional warranties and representations concerning the environmental conditions of the property. Borrower shall also indemnify FUNB against any and all damages arising from any claims of environmental contamination of the property. A copy -of this rider is attached for Borrower's review. PENDING LITIGATION: Borrower shall certify to FUNB that no litigation or proceedings are pending or threatened which might adversely affect Borrower's ability to perform under this Commitment, Borrower's agreements with contractors, and Borrower's obligations under leases, that are not fully covered by insurance. REPRESENTATION OF FACTS: This Commitment is subject to the accuracy of all information, representations and materials submitted with or in support of the application for the construction loan. LOAN OPINION: we will require a legal opinion from your law firm to FUNB stating: That the documents which will evidence the loan are duly and validly executed and each constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of the Borrower; That the Deed of Trust creates the first lien it purports to create on the interest of the Grantor in the Real Property in accordance with its terms except as 'limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar laws of general application relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditor's rights; That the loan and its terms do not violate any laws including, but without limitation to, any usury laws or similar laws of the jurisdiction where the property is located. DOCUMENTATION: All loan closing documents shall be conformed to local law, requirements of local law, and shall be in form and content satisfactory to the FUNB and supported by legal opinions. EXPENSES: All expenses associated with the construction loan closing are to be paid by Borrower. These expenses shall include, but are not limited to:- attorney's fees, survey costs, inspection fees and recording fees. SURVIVAL: This Commitment and all of its terms and provisions shall survive the closing of the construction loan and shall not be merged into any of the loan documents. 0 Spell July 12, 1990 Page 6 ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Commitment contains the entire agreement of Borrower and FUNB with respect to the construction loan. No change in the provisions of this Commitment shall be binding unless in writing and executed by Borrower and in the name of and by an officer of FUNB. This Commitment is open for your acceptance until the close of business July 20, 1990. To acknowledge your acceptance, please return a signed copy of this letter to me Sincer ly, 0 C. Loyd Godley, Jr. Vice President The foregoing terms and conditions are hereby accepted and agreed to this Z ay of July, 1990. Elliott L. 'Pell, r. 0 Doge No. of 1 Paged c7ack C:;1/0tnz 9tadin9 & ratif ty PROPOSAL AND P. 0. max 205 ACUPTANCE Fayetteville, N.C. 28302 Tel. (919j 3ZM20 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE Elliott "Pee Wee" Spell -S .2- Au ust # 1990 STREET JOB NAME Route 5 CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Clinton N.C. ARCHITECT DATE OF PLANS JOB PHONE We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: Strip and Replace 435 --- cy_ of_-Topsoil...._.-@_—___1._.75__cy...-_...---- .-...--..-761_.25.'`. - - --- Building of Pad and Dike.--- -_-8, 467.--cy- of ,Clay--...__..@._.._, 85 ..__ ._ _ 7,, 2.1.3...9.5�—,__._.—, 3 TOTAL $ 7,r975..20 Any extra work over one hour_ will be extracharge _ motor grader. '$''Dozen•._ We Propose hereby to furnish material and lobar — complete in accordcirxe with above specifications, for the sum ol: Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy Five and 20/100-- dollars (S 7 9'15.20 }• Payment to be made as follows: s 1,000,00 due B 3 90 - Balance due at completion. Alt material is guaranteed to be as specified- All work to be completed In a workman• like manner according to standard practices, Any alteration of deviation from above Autho rizad specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and Signature will become an extra charge over and obave the estimate. All agreements contingent uPon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control- Owner to carry fire, tornado Note: This proposal may be 10 o'd other necessary Insurance. Our worker are fully covered by Workmrertis com• wlthdro�vn by us If not accepted within doh - pensotlon Insurance. Acceptance of Proposal -The above prkes, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and ore hereby accepted. You are oulhorimd to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance t Signature &4-MeR Signature r r • Page No. 1 of 1 Po s 44 oyo,s 0�din9 & �Ca dUg PROPOSAL AND P. o. Box ACCEPTANCE N.. Fayetteville, N.C. 283Q2 Tel. (919) 323-0320, PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE Elliott "Pee Wee" 1 t 9 1990 STREET JOB NAME Route fz CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Clinton N.C. ARCHITECT DATE OF PLANS JOB PHONE We hereby submit specifications and estimates for; Strip and, ReplaCe-- 90 - cy_ of-.Tbpsoil,-_ -@__-$ 1_.75 ._cy ._ 332. 5U Total Excavation on Cut -to -Fill on Lagoosj_rt�th Slope ------------------------___._. ----_._..... __.. _ ... and Dike - -- 3,974 cy. -@.-..85lr-cy_ —_� -- _..- 3,377.90 50 We Propose hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above speclilcalions, for the sum of: Three Thousand Seven Hundred Ten and 401100---- ---------- ------dollars (! 3,710.401- Paymenl to be made as follows: Balance clue in full at ompletibn of Job on 8/10190. All malerlol is "ronteed to be as specifieJ. All work to be completed in a workmen- ltk• manner according to standord proclices. Any ailerollon at deviation frorn above Authorized spectficatlom Involy" .rtro coals will be executed only upon written orders, and Signature — will become an .rtro Charge over and obove Itte HlimoM. All ogreements conlingenl -ram upon slrikes. accidents ar delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tomoda µale This proposal may be and otlker necessary Fmuronce. Our worirers ore fully covered by Worirritett's Com- wlthdrown by us H not accepted within t6ys- p.nsatlon Insurance. Acceptance of Proposal -Tfie above prices, specificatlons and condilions are satisfactory and ore hereby occepted. You are aulhori:ed to do the work as specified. payment will be made as outlined abave. Signature Dale of Acceptance Signature y4A.. �.. s rp V!:I^ fig R?`�rTiSy�a�r�♦j`�"T T.� Ta`�.7� gA-4 cv{o tnE Ot.att in9 fs 'Utifit y -P.O. Box 205 • 301 (1-95) mi. North INVOICE [►j0 g Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302 Phones: Day: 323-0320 -- Nits: 323.5771 DATE 8/13/90 CUSTOMER'S ORDER NO. SOLD TO SHIP TO Pea flee Spell `.._ . Route 6 Clinton, N.C. SOLD BY L CASH C.O.D. CHARGE ON ACCT. MDSE. RETD. PAiD OUT QUAN. - .DESCRIPTION.-- -PRICE,. :AMOUNT_ Notor Grader 75.00 (@' l- �. hrs. 487 50 057S Loader 50.00 P 23 -hrs. 1,150 00 r'C20OLC3 75.00 P 4-1 hrs. � ` 337 50 �J TOTAL 1,975 00 ALL claims and returned goods be accompanied by thl9 bill. ,-, �- r . . ck oyotne ptadiny & utility �` -P.O. Box(205 0 301 (1-95) mi. North iNWIC 1814 • Faye4teviile, North Carolina 28302 - pro . _ Phones: Day: 323-0326 — Nits: 823. m SOLD TO Pee- wee spell Route G Clinton, N.C. DATE Aught 10, 1990 CUSTOMER'S ORDER NO. - SHIP TO SOLD BY CASH C.O.O. CHARM ON ACCT. MOSS. RETO. PAID OUT QUAN. - i , -_- ., i DE"IPTION .... Mcq AMOUNT.-_: R Cr�ntr ct $ 7,975.20 - 30000.00 PaiB 8/7/90 5 4,975.20 At 91A0140 �q E Ct .975. . 20 TWAL 40975. 20 ALL claims and returned Qoods MUST be accompanied by this bill Received by NAME '.AL PUSlNESS �_ INDlVIPUAL DATE ITEMS Laq 0-on 1.13- -v--- - �J8OV— fl. 1 — a - ADDRESS TERMSCREDIT LIMIT FOL.��rll DEBITS � A - - - - I - RATING 71 CREDITS BALANCE First Union National Bank C. Loyd Godley, Jr. NC3250 Senior Vice President 'Post Cstice Box 930 Clinton, North Carolina 28329-0930 910 592-7031 April 8, 1998 NC. Department of Environment & Natural Resources Attn: Mike Lewandowski - Division of Water Quality PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626 - 0535 Re: Elliott L. Spell Contract Nursery Farm Dear Sirs: The original commitment for financing of the first two nursery units for Elliott L. Spell was dated July, 12, 1990. This was for the 65 acre tract Iocated off SR 1240 and north of the Spell's personal residence on SR 1240. The loan amount was for up to $280,000.00. A survey dated 08/23/1990 drawn by Charles L. Matthis, Surveying, P.A. Shows a larger lagoon for the nursery building located on the western end of the 65 acre tract which would seem to confirm that this lagoon was sized to accommodate two nursery buildings, rather than just the one that was constructed. I can famish a copy of the referenced survey and commitment letter with the permission of Mr. Spell Sincerely, 04nI C. Loyd Godley, Jr. AGRIMENT SERVICES INC. P.O. BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 (252)568-2648 office (252)568-2750 fax SLUDGE MAINTENACE PLAN FACILITY NUMBER: 82-254 LAT/LONG: 34' 59' 00" 780 26' 36" HU#: 030300060090060 NAME: Bearskin Nurseries 1&2 Premium Standard Farms Attn: Jeremy Hill PO Box 49 Clinton, NC 28328 RIzUE ED M 2 0.2000 F/sifc-7TEvi L',E REG. OFFICE LOCATION: Hwy 24 West of Clinton at Concorde Cross Roads take right onto Concorde School Road the farm is located 4 miles on the left. COUNTY: SAMPSON PHONE; 910-592-2104 x 209 REGIONAL DWQ PHONE: 910486-1541 SAMPSON COUNTY LEASED TRACTS: 2560,2737,2574,2627, SAMPSON COUNTY OWNED TRACTS: 688 TOTAL CLEARED ACREAGE OF SAMPSON TRACTS = 207.26 PLAN PREPARED BY: RONNIE G. KENNEDY JR. AGRIMENT SERVICES, INC. PO BOX 1096 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 252-568-2648 SEE ATTACHED SLUDGE ANALYSIS AND SOIL ANALYSIS DATED: SLUDGE SAMPLES WERE TAKEN ON LAGOON 2 & 3 ON 11/28/00. THE MOST RECENT ANALYSIS WILL BE USED TO DETERMINE SITE SPECIFIC AGRONOMIC LOADINGS FOR SLUDGE APPLICATION. GENERAL: The first and second lagoons were constructed around 1990 for 7800 wean to feeder operation. The third and final lagoon was constructed around 1992 for 2600 wean to feeder operation. The maximum number of animals that these lagoons will serve at one time is 10400 head. Premium Standard Farms will be performing sludge maintenance to lagoons 2 & 3 (order of existence) in the fall/winter of 2000-2001. The lagoons were constructed in cllch type soil with very low seepage potentials. Land broadcasting of sludge will be most practical means of usage of waste material. Spreader tankers/trucks is the most practical means to remove the waste. ENTIK-ITED VOI.L,'t!F_ Tl) gEREM4?F'tD: LACOON --' _ ST [ — 1 +D(`E DEPTH APPR4XIMATI<Y_ r_.,_------- - --' GALLONS s _ _ 41-x 2;Z0 S' 69 qZ8 1-4NO 4PPLICATION OF W1 4STE: The lagoons'2 & #3 will be undergoing sludge mairivenance immediately weather permitting The ctllucm, will be applied on the following rropS: wtntcr annuals. .9fiR(%.�-U.tI1C S(711'�t.tRf'. SI.U-DGC TOTAL VOLL = 1,437,791 GAI.LONS TOTAL PAN TO BE APPLILD USTNG 1211/04 SLUDGE ANALYSIS v! 12,8821;.I35 PAN UPTAKF POTENTIAL Or CROPS � 20,201 LBS PAN DEFICIT - 7319 LOS PAN "RSE~F ENCLOSED WASTE PLAti TABLES TO DETEIMN-E itFTAKE CAPABII_I'll'£S*"• The tablcs represent the maximum hydraulic application amount allowed For the various soil tvpes This Clnsure plan must be agronomically sound. In many Situations, the hydraulic application amount shown cannot be applied'uecause ol'thc niirgen limitation. The maximum application aniotmt shown can be applied utider optimum soil ConditiOns. SPF, (7FI(.,j TION.3—. I . ALI. SLUDGE WILL BE REMOVFD T iAT IS REASONABLE AND PRACTICAL BASED ON VISUAL. INSPF.C1 I0N OF Ti:C', NNICAL SPECIALIST, 2. SLUDGE NIAINTENACE OF TI [IS f ACILITYMUST BE DONE WITHOUT ANY R1JNN()F OF EFFL(1LNT. AVOID APPLY'IN(i WASTE WI IF,N RAIN INC OR WI IE GROUND rS SATURLATED. APPLY ONIN I1` \�IATILL-,K PERMITS 3. LAND APPLICATION FORNIS ML! BF KlI PT BY CON'rR.ACTOR ON SLD.I AND SLD-2 FORNTS FOR Tl IE PRFVL`T10N OF AGRONOMIC OR HYDRAULIC OVERLOADING. 1 agree to perl`orin sludge applications on these lagooni according to the above plan that meets MRCS sundards. I wiU notify the T)isision of Water Quality before the closure is y or CAVN'LWOff-RATOR DATE `C HNICAI_. SPE TST �- h r o r Tr V! ,v-i�'Y"= ,ii yN,yiy- - -. -..- ',- r- :'. E STINIA TED VOL UME TO BE REMO VED: LAGOON SIZE SLUDGE DEPTH APPROXIMATE GALLONS 2 150 x 160 5.5' 791,863 3 85 x 250 5' 645,928 TOTAL GALLQN = 1,437,791 LAND APPLICATION OF WASTE: The lagoons #2 & #3 will be undergoing sludge maintenance immediately weather permitting. The effluent will be applied on the following crops: winter annuals. AGRONOMIC SUMMARY.• SLUDGE TOTAL VOLUME = 1,437,791 GALLONS TOTAL PAN TO BE APPLIED USING 12/1/00 SLUDGE ANALYSIS = 12,882 LBS PAN UPTAKE POTENTIAL OF CROPS = 20,201 LBS PAN DEFICIT = 7319 LBS PAN ***SEE ENCLOSED WASTE PLAN TABLES TO DETERMINE UPTAKE CAPABILITES*** The tables represent the maximum hydraulic application amount allowed for the various soil types. This closure plan must be agronomically sound. In many situations, the hydraulic application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. S'PECIFICA TION.V: 1. ALL SLUDGE WILL BE REMOVED THAT IS REASONABLE AND PRACTICAL BASED ON VISUAL INSPECTION OF TECHNICAL SPECIALIST. 2. SLUDGE MAINTENACE OF THIS FACILITY MUST BE DONE WITHOUT ANY RUNOFF OF EFFLUENT. AVOID APPLYING WASTE WHEN RAINING OR WHEN GROUND IS SATURATED. APPLY ONLY IF WEATHER PERMITS. 3. LAND APPLICATION FORMS WILL BE KEPT BY CONTRACTOR ON SLD- I AND SLD-2 FORMS FOR THE PREVENTION OF AGRONOMIC OR HYDRAULIC OVERLOADING. 1 agree to perform sludge applications on these lagoons according to the above plan that meets MRCS standards. I will notify the Division of Water Quality before the closure is initiated. OWNER/OPERATOR DATE TECHNICAL SPECIALIST DATE TABLE 1: ACRES TO BE UTILIZED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE appl. ratE appl. amt. CROP YIELD LBS ** * LBS in/hr inches CODE AW N ACRES AW PER AC USED 688 1 WAB APPLIC. TIME 0.35 1 WA 1 50 10.5 525 2737 1 WAB 0.35 1 WA 1 100 41.93 4193 2737 4 WAB 0.35 1 WA 1 100 4.53 453 2737 5 WABINOB 0.35 1 100 19.33 1933 1 WA 2574 1 WAB 1 1 100 3.35 335 0.35 WA 2627 1 WAB 0.35 1 100 22.96 2296 1 WA 2627 2 WAB 1 1 100 4.6 460 0.35 WA 2560 1 nob,ra,pn, 0.35 goa,tn,wab4 1 WA 1 100 100.06 10006 0 Total 20201 NCDA Agronomic Division 4300 Recdy Creek Road Raleigh, NC 27607-6465 919 733-2655 Report No: W04049 W Grower- Premium Standard Farms Col)ies 7ir Counly Fxtension Director Altir Jeremy Hill Agriment Services Inc. PO Box 49 1MM-NRCS-Sampson ® ', - Clinton, NC 28328 asteAnalysis LY o/ t flJrirl: BL'af51(In Al;rinmit Services Inc. hi113p\ It)96 Beulaville, NC 28518 12/ 1/00 Sampson County Sample info. Laboratory Results arts per million unless otherwise noted .Sample ID: N P K Ca Af g S Fe Mn Zn CU B Afo CI C SLU2 Total 2065 744 464 749 423 329 287 19.8 165 107 1.73 IN -N Waste Code: -NH4 Na Ni 01 A Al Se Li PH SS C.N DM% CGE% ALE R al ALS NO3 93.8 7.24 Description: OR-N Swine Lf oon Li . Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbM/1000 allotts Other Elements 1bs/I000 allows ApplicbtiarrMetbad Broadcast Soil Inco N P205 1C20 Ca Mg S Fe.: Mn 8.6 A0.0 3.7 4.4 2.5 1.9 1 7 .. 0.12 . 13.4 11.4. 4.2 5.0 2.8 2.2 1. 0.13 Zit Cu , B,4 Mo, ' CI ,.i Y.. i It'. 1.1 0.72 ,,o , 0 01 § �.' 1.2 0.80` . Na . ,-Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li l 4 78i' ; 0.78 fhe waste- eoduct contains large amounts of nitro en; zinc, and capper. lication'rates.should be based on crop nitro en t'e` alrerii nIL piv0ded co 'i and zinc are n4 accUmu lating to excessive levels in the soil. Sample Info. Laboratory Results ts=per million unleii§ otherwise noted Sample ID. N P A Ca M S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Afo C1 C SLU3 Total 2246 1401 664 1499 855 639 558 43.3 326 216 2.65 IN -N Waste Code: -AM Na Ni Cd Pb At Se Li PH SS C:N DM% CCE% .4LE K al ALS -NO3 119 7.27 Description: OR-N Swine Lagoon Li . Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop 1&11000 allows Other Elements 16s/1000 allows Application Method N P205 K2O Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B ' Mo Cl Na Ni Gd Pb Al. Se Li Broadcast 9.4 18.7 5.3 8.8 5.0 3.7 3.3 0.25 2.2 1.4,.- 0.02 1.0 Soil Incorp 14.6 21.4 6.0 10.0 5.7 4.3 3.7 0.29 2.5 1.6 0.02 1.0 .tUhe waste product contains large amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, zinc, and copper. The waste should be applied at rates needed to meet crap nitrogen requirement unless one of the other elements are more restrictive. When soil test P is very high and the site is vulnerable to phosphorus movement to nearby surface water, limit application of P to estimated crop removal of this element. Limit applications of zinc and copper as necessary to avoid excess accumulation of these elements in the soil. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division - PALS Page I of I NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSUMER SERVICES .............. ... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Growers Report List For Information regarding import Me layouts and excel templates click To %rieW a report online click- on the report number in the Report(PDF) column for Resorting and Multiple file downloading scroll to the bottom of the Report List C I "'W IJ j t", F,Soil 9 12/18/2000 In Process hoiff npl 1 5354 p�ailable - F Soil 3 12/18/2000 In Process Not i nipo!-11:11c- MI Available P, Soil 3 12/18/2000 In Process I 1 AvailableI"i S5 F -ile Soil 6 12/18/2000 In Process Not I Glk Available ro- Soil 3 12/18/2000 In Process 1 i x; Available1110`0rfll:)IP2 S6 F-1- Soil 4 12/18/2000 In Process Not F'i k- BR Available F-1 Ntailable I min, -j it F-i k., B S Sol] 4 12/18/2000 In Process 1 Avo F Waste 2 12/01/2000 Transferred 'Online Bean Now! Check the boxes to the left of reports, then press this buttoi Get Checked Reports create a single download file (cs-.,) for importing into spruadsheets/dalabases (- By Lab Newest I st C By Status Resort (reverse order) http://agronomy.agr.state.ne.us/showreports.p] 12/19/00 Operator: SLUEjC;F i 4C-1'0Ofv 42 County: S11�MPS0ti Date: 11 /29/00 Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 Ibs. sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. 3 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. 0 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. Describe other: Total Average Live Weight = 2_ MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON feet = 0 = 0 0 0 = 0 0 Volume = 0 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = 0 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 0 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet) ---- Inside top width (feet) -- Top of dike elevation (feet) --------- ------- Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) ------- Freeboard Side slopes (inside lagoon) ---------------- Total design volume using prismoidal formula 3 SLUDGE STORAGE NOT COMPUTED LANDOWNER REQUEST, SLUDGE TC REMOVED AS NEEDED 150.0 160.0 40.5 35.0 0.0 3.0 : 1 SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 150.0 160.0 5.5 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 150.0 160.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 117.0 127.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 133.5 143.5 24000 (AREA OF TOP) 14859 (AREA OF BOTTOM) 76629 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. = [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM) * DEPTH/6 24000.0 76629.0 14859.0 Total Designed Volume Available = 105864 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) _ Length * Width = 150.0 160.0 24000.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 24000.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be riod to b e 0 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 0 lbs. ALW1135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 0 Volume = 0 gals_ or 0.0 cubic feet 513. 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 recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = gallons/day * 0 days storage/7.48 gallons Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. 0 days excess rainfall - inches Volume = in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 0 0 inches / 12 inches per foot' DA Volume = 0.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 0 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 0 cubic feet 5D. 0 cubic feet TOTAL 6. SUMMARY 0 cubic feet Temporary storage period____________________> 0 days Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> inches 25 year - 24 hour rainfall__________________> 0.0 inches Freeboard=====___=__ _____________> 0.0 feet Side slopes_________________________________> 3.0 : 1 Inside top length=====______________________> 150.0 feet Inside top width=====_______________________> 160.0 feet Top of dike elevation_______________________> 40.5 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation__________________> 35.0 feet Total required volume_______________________> 0 cu. ft. Actual design volume________________________> 105864 cu. ft. Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 0.0 feet Stop pumping elev.==-=______________________> 0.0 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> 0.0 feet Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el_=> 41.0 feet Required minimum treatment volume=====______> 0 cu. ft. Volume at stop pumping elevation=====______> -137865 cu. ft. Start pumping eiev.==_______________________> 0.0 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 105864 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation====-______> -137865 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped=====___________> 0 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> 0 cu. ft. Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 0.8 feet 7. DESIGNED BY: GRiTviF IT :-,E7RVi;.E -j INC APPROVED BY: DATE: DATE: NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: Operator: LuDG. L�.GOGN �� County: S',NA�SCN Date: 11/29/00 Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): feet 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. = 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. = 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. = 0 0 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. = 0 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. - 0 Describe other: 0 Total Average Live Weight = 0 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 0 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = 0 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 0 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet) ---- Inside top width (feet)---------___4 _ Top of dike elevation (feet) Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) --------- Freeboard (feet) --------------------- Side slopes (inside lagoon) --------- ----- Total design volume using prismoidal formula SLUDGE STORAGE NOT COMPUTED LANDOWNER REQUEST, SLUDGE TC REMOVED AS NEEDED 85.0 250.0 49.0 44.0 0.0 2.5 : 1 SSIENDI SS/END2 SSISIDEI SSISIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 85.0 250.0 5.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 85.0 250.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 60.0 225.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 72.5 237.5 21250 (AREA OF TOP) 13500 (AREA OF BOTTOM) 68875 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. = [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM) * DEPTH/6 21250.0 68875.0 13500.0 Total Designed Volume Available = 86354 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 85.0 250.0 21250.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 21250.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be riod to b e 0 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 0 lbs. ALWl135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 0 Volume = 0 gals. or 0.0 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 recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = gallons/day * 0 days storage17.48 gallons Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. 0 days excess rainfall - inches Volume = in DA 112 inches per foot Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 0.0 inches 1 12 inches per foot " DA Volume = 0.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 0 cubic feet 56. 0 cubic feet 5C. 0 cubic feet 5D. 0 cubic feet TOTAL 0 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period____________________> 0 days Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> inches 25 year - 24 hour rainfall=_________________> 0.0 inches Freeboard___________________________________> 0.0 feet Side slopes=====____________________________> 2.5 : 1 Inside top length___________________________> 85.0 feet Inside top width=====_______________________> 250.0 feet Top of dike elevation=====__________________> 49.0 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation===_______________> 44.0 feet Total required volume====___________________> 0 cu. ft. Actual design volume________________________> 86354 cu. ft. Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 0.0 feet Stop pumping elev.__________________________> 0.0 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> 0.0 feet Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> 50.0 feet Required minimum treatment volume=====______> 0 cu. ft. Volume at stop pumping elevation=====_______> 75533 cu. ft_ Start pumping 0.0 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr_ rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 86354 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation=====______> 75533 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped________________> 0 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> 0 cu. ft. Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 0.8 feet 7. DESIGNED BY: �.Gii;1MP_tvT SERVICE, INN APPROVED BY: DATE: DATE: NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMENTS: NOV-27-00 10:44 AM AGRIMENT SERVICES INC. 12525692750 P.02 EXHIBIT B Waste Utilization Agreement (Needed only if additional land has to be Eased, etc.) I, 1 ;%- ,,�bPs�ssion to apply W=a from his Waste Utilization Systrrn on . It c) acres of my land for the duration of the time shown below. The field(s) on which waste can be applied arc shown on the attnchcd neap. I understand that this wash contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly applied should not harm my laud or crops, I also understand that the usc: of animal nianure will redcce my need for commercial fertilizer. Landowncr: 1 L— L,3 -Lu� Date: I Term of Agreement : �'����• to 1 1 �o ! 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(include in the Drawings and Observations the freeboard of each lagoon) Facility TMpectigm Lagoon Is lagoon(s) freeboard less than Ifoot + 25 year 24 hour storm storage?: Yes ❑ No� Is seepage observed from the lagoon?: Yes ❑ No Is erosion observed?: Yes ❑ No Is any discharge observed? Yes 0 N j2r ❑ Manmade o Not Man-made Cover Crop Does the facility need more acreage for spraying?: Yes 0 No. Does the cover crop need improvement?: Yes ❑ . N ( lisr the crops which need w* Wrovement) C kop type: Acreage: rj Setback CMeria Is a dwelling located within; 200 feet of waste application? , Yes ❑ Nct�. . -Is a weU located within 100 feet of waste application? Yes 0 . Is animal waste stockpiled within 100 feet of USGS Blue Line Stream? Yes 0 No 'Is animal waste land applied of spray irrigated within 25 feet of Blue Line Stream? Yes 0 N AOI — Jar wary 17AM Maiitariauce ` Does the facility maintenance need improvement? Yes O No Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? Yes O No a Does record keeping need improvement? Yes ❑ No qY Did the facility fail to have a copy of the Animal Waste Managzm w Pin on $be? Yes 0 No ❑ Explain any Yes answas-.�_ _ _ _ _ —• Date- r3 cc Faa7iryAssemmew Unit Use Agaa4nu rNee&d DrAwIna or e Free 6 0 i.+ti, "�!:•hs� _ -- w.•.!•1 ru.1•�-wi. =n�• •�n spa 1L• `I �f�r*7 �raR1•'N�e'w}�7.� �!��.�..{`-. ... a .� - � ... rrr •� .wr.r�-. �� - L� �: • �ti • wr {'.•-�•. •.i�i. �1•w-t 'w 4,I.'1 ! � i { r►..'i •.� M � � �Ir /rw.. w �• - ' Aoi - rasu*z7 17,1"6 , T I h 1. "7 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary November 13, 1996 Elliott Spell Bearskin Nurseries 1 &2, Bearskin/Patterson 1421 Concord School Rd Clinton NC 28328 AOn% 00�ftftmopft 9�NA EDF-=HNR SUBJECT: Operator In Charge Designation Facility: Bearskin Nurseries 1&2, Bearskin/Patterson Facility ID#: 82-254 Sampson County Dear W. Spell: .-� NOV 19 ENV. MANAGEMENT FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE Senate Bill 1217, An Act to implement Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Study Commission on Agricultural Waste, enacted by the 1996 North Carolina General Assembly, requires a certified operator for each animal waste management system that serves 250 or more swine by January 1, 1997. The owner of each animal waste management system must submit a designation form to the Technical Assistance and Certification Group which designates an Operator in Charge and is countersigned by the certified operator. The enclosed form must be submitted by January 1, 1997 for all facilities in operation as of that date. Failure to designate a certified operator for your animal waste management system is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H .0224 and may result in the assessment of a civil penalty. If you have questions concerning operator training or examinations for certification, please contact your local North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service agent or our office. Examinations have been offered on an on -going basis in many counties throughout the state for the past several months and will continue to be offered through December 31, 1996. Thank you for your cooperation. if you have any questions concerning this requirement please call Beth Buffington or Barry Huneycutt of our staff at 91gn33-0026. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.-Liar Division of Water Quality Enclosure cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Water Quality Files P.O, Box 27687, W��� Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Vf An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-715-4100 50% recycled/10'k post -consumer paper r e T WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN October 17, 1996 PAGE 1 PRODUCER: PEE WEE SPELL LOCATION: 1421 CONCORD SCHOOL Rai. CLINTON NC 28328 TELEPHONE: (910) 564-4752 TYPE OPERATION: Wean to Feeder Swine NUMBER OF ANIMALS: 7800 pigs design capacity The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface 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 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 infilitration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special pre- cautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. 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 DEM regulations. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 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 to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on waste application through irrigation for this is the manner in which you have chosen to apply your waste. If you choose to inject the waste in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for injecting waste and irrigating waste are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage require- ments should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for analysis. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 2 AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (gallons, ft3, tons, etc.) 7800 pigs x .40 tons waste/pigs/year = 3120 tons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR 7800 pigs x .48 lbs PAN/pigs/year = 3744 lbs. PAN/year 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. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 3 TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW PER AC AC USED APPLIC. TIME 688 3 SA 1 110 10.1 1111 APR-JUL 688 --3 1 IWA 1 1100 1 110.1 11010 SEP-APR APR-JUL SEP-APR 688 IG lNoB IC 1100 1105 1 112.8 11344 MAR-JUN 12. 3275 2A NOA IC 1110 1137.5 1 13.0 1412.5 MAR -JUN 3275 2A NoA JW 160 1144 1 13.0 1432 SEP-APR 3275 -2A SB 37 0 1 13.0 0 3275 12B I ISA 11 1110 1 12.0 1220 SEP-APR 3275 2C NoB BP 4.6 1230 1 11.9 1437 MAR-OCT 3275 -2C WA ll---] 100 11.9 1190 SEP-APR 3271 -2A I WA 1 1 1100 1 4.5 1450 SEP-APR SEP-APR WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 4 END I -T I I I TOTAL 10946.1 -- Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirments. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of NC to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen. TABLE 2: ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specification 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW PER AC AC USED APPLIC. TIME END TOTAL 10 - Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. Caution must be exercised in grazing or haying summer annuals under stressed conditions. Nitrate poisoning may occur in livestock. Sampling forage or hay for nitrate levels is recommended. * Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to overseeding. ** lbs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 5 The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and 2 above: CROP CODE CROP UNITS LBS N PER UNIT BP HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS -PASTURE TONS 50 C CORN BUSHELS 1.25 SA SUMMER ANNUALS (I.E. Sorghum -Sudan Hybri AC 110 SB SOYBEANS W WHEAT BUSHELS 2.4 WA WINTER ANNUALS (I.E. Small Grains, etc.) AC 100 TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TOTAL TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 N 61 .. 6 1 10946.1 61.6 AMOUNT OF N PRODUCED *** BALANCE f 10946.1 1 3744 -7202.1 *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables 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. NOTE: 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 592.8 pounds of plant available nitrogen (PAN) per year in the sludge that will need to be removed on a periodic basis. This figure is PAN when broadcasting the sludge. Please be aware that additional acres of land, as well special equipment, may be needed when you remove this sludge. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 6 See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. 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. 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 waste being stored in your structure be within 1.7 feet of the top of the dike. 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 Tables 1 and 2. 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 rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION: o r 0. So rCb0. GMN P"q a p, (T,.3.Qq5) once sek' rDO��ibn r\ e ck ch WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 7 Plans and Specifications 1. 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. Illegal discharges are subject to assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the Division of Environmental Management for every day the discharge continues. 2. The Field Office must have documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has long term access to adequate land to properly dispose of waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he shall provide NRCS with a copy of a written agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application for the life expectancy of the production facility. 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 operation, 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. 4. Animal waste may be applied to land that has a Resource Management System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). If an ACS is used the soil loss shall be no greater than 10 tons per acre per year and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves the field. These filter strips will be in addition to "Buffers" required by DEM. (See FOTG Standard 393 - Filter Strips and Standard 390 Interim Riparian Forest Buffers). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when the wind is blowing. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When 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" in the NRCS Technical Reference - Environment file for guidance. 7. 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 conditions conducive to odor or flies and to provide uniformity of application. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that no more than 20 to 25 percent of the leaf area is covered. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 8 10. Waste nutrients 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 a crop on bare soil. 11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced for waters that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative filter strips are present. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips) 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 wetlands provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste should not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge into water courses, except when applied at agronomic rates and the application 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. 17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must maintain a maximum operating level to provide adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in addition to one (1) foot mandatory freeboard. 18. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). If needed, special vegetation shall be provided for these areas and 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. Lagoon berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. 19. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and imple- menting a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and erosion. 20. 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. ` WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN PAGE 9 NAME OF FARM: PEE WEE SPELL ' OWNER / MANAGER AGREEMENT I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the ap- proved animal waste utilization 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 utilization plan and a new certification to be submitted to DEM 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 waste utilization 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 cer- tify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates that no runoff occurs. NAME OF FACILITY OWNER: PEE WEE SPELL S I GNATURE :�G _ _ DATE: 11 �1 Pf i NAME OF MANAGER (if different from owner): TP please print SIGNATURE: NAME OF TECHNICAL SPECIALIST: AFFILIATION: NRCS ADDRESS (AGENCY): SIGNATURE: DATE: Wilson Spencer 84 County Complex Rd. 328 DATE: I �YR t1lil f 0 i DOGWOOD FARMS, Inc. P O BOX 49 CLINTON NC 28329-0049 January 28, 2000 Attn: Jeffery Brown Division of Water Quality 225 Green St. Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Dear Mr. Brown: EG OFFILLE CE Y': g - a5e-I I have been in contact with Mr. William B. Hall, (1) of Mainor Tile & Irrigation Co, Inc. He is preparing an irrigation design that would tie all three lagoons into one irrigation system that would allow us to apply waste on any of our spray fields from either one of the three lagoons. This will give us somewhere around 35 wettable acres on hybrid bermudagrass pasture overseeded with small grain in the fall on Norfolk A/B soils. There is a letter enclosed from Mr. Hall explaining the time frame in which we can expect the design to be complete and installed. If there is anything else that I can do to assist you in any way, please feel free to contact me as soon as possible. Thank you for your assistance in this matter Sincerely, C Bryan C. Spell Environmental Specialist Mainor Tile & Irrigation Co, Inc. Post Office Box 489 1357 North Norwood Street Wallace, North Carolina 29466 January 28, 2000 Dogwood Farms of Lundy's Post Office Box 49 Clinton, North Carolina 28329 Dear Sir or Madam: JAN 3 1 2000 FAYEtTEVILLE REG. OFFICE .7l This letter is to advise the necessary parties that I, William B. Hall, along with Mainor Tile & Irrigation am in the process of completing an irrigation design for the Bearskin Nursery Farm. Recent weather conditions have not allowed me to finish the measuring and laying out of fields required to complete the design. My estimated date of completion is. March 15, 2000. William B. Hall, (I) Mainor Tile & Irrigation State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC Bearskin Nurseries PO Box 49 Clinton NC 28329 Dear Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC: A IT • • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NAruRAL RESOURCE5 October 31, 2000 HE �V"" NOV 0 2 2000 F, " c-ITCVILLE RE-G. OFFICE Subject: Operator In Charge Designation Facility Number 82-254 Sampson County The Division of Water Quality has been notified by Bryan Spell that he is no longer serving in the capacity as Operator In Charge for facility number 82-254_ Please fill out the attached form and submit to the address listed on the form. Failure to designate an Operator In Charge within 30 days of receipt of this letter will result in civil penalties_ Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with the requirement to develop and implement a certified animal waste management plan by December 31, 1997. If you have any questions concerning this letter, please do not hesitate to call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 571. Sincerely, 4 )"J' Sonya L. Avant Environmental Engineer Attachment cc: Fayetteville Regional Office — Division of Water Quality Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Bryan Spell Carroll Pierce Facility File 1617 Mail Sernzce Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5093 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative action Employer 50% recycled/1017c post -consumer paper ©NORTH CAROL.INA DEPARTMENT OF +' r ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL. RESOURCES ro NCDENR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY JAmr-9 B- HUNT JR. GOVERNOR January 14, 2000 BILL HOLMAN CERTIFIED MAIL SECRETARY . RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Goshen Ridge Farms, LLC Attn.: BryanSpell KERR T. STEVENS P.O. Box 49 DIRECTOR Clinton, NC 28329 SUBJECT: Request for Information Bearskin Nurseries 1812, Bearskin/Patterson Facility No. 82-254 Sampson County Dear Mr. Spell: On October 28, 1999, staff from the Fayetteville Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality conducted a routine inspection of your swine facility located in Sampson County. It was determined from the inspection that the waste application field at Site #2 did not contain enough acres to utilize the amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) being generated at this site. Based on the current irrigation system, the field at hand is the only field capable of receiving waste from Site #2. The Division of Water Quality requests that the following items be performed: 1. Provide this office with detailed corrective measures that can be taken to resolve this issue at the facility. Please specify a time frame in which it will take to implement the corrective measures. Please notity this office in writing on or before January 31, 2000 at the letterhead address as to the actions taken or proposed to be taken. Nothing in this letter should be taken as absolving this facility of the responsibility and liability of any violations that have or may result from this situation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact myself at (910) 486-1541. Sincerely, Jeffery Brown Environmental Engineer J F cc: Sonya Avant - Compliance Group Audrey Oxendine - FRO DSWC 225 GREEN STREET, SUITE 714 / SYSTEL BLn. FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28301-SO43 PHONE 910-466-1 S41 FAX 91 O-486-0707 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFrIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLEO110% POST -CONSUMER PAPER (7) 0 Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilization 04-02-2001 This plan has been prepared for: Bearskin Nurseries Jeremy Hill Premium Standard Farms Clinton, NC 28329-0049 910-592-2104 x2 This plan has been developed by: Ronnie G. Kennedy Jr. Agriment Services, Inc. PO Box 1096 BeulaWle, NC 28518 252- - 48 �- - •� ter. - RECEIVED JAN 0 3 2007 DENR-EAYETULLE REGIONAL ORCE RECEIVED I DENR 1 DWO Type of Plan: Nitrogen Only with Manure Only AQUIFFR-PROTECTION SECTION DEC 2 9 2006 OwnerfManager/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. Plan Approved By: 22,111z Technical Specialist Signature Date ------------------- ----- - - - 97936- Database Version - 06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Cover Page 1 0 O Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. SS Swine Nursery Lagoon Liquid waste aenerated 1,986,400gals/year by a 10,400 animal Swine Nursery Lkgoon Liquid operation. This production -facili has waste storage capacities of approxim-ately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 4578 Incorporated 7862 Injected 8658 Irrigated 1 4976 Actual PAN Applied Year 1 10832 Notes: In source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 979365 Database Version 1.06 Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Source Page I Narrative s REVISED ADDENDUM TO WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN: FACILITY NUMBER 82-254 FARM NAME: BEARSKIN NURSERIES 1&.2 OWNER NAME. PREMIUM STANDARD ATTN:JEREMY HILL DESIGN CAPACITY: 10400 WEAN TO FEEDER THIS PLAN WILL REPLACE THE 11/4198 PLAN CREATED BY BRYAN SPELL THEN OF DOGWOOD FARMS. THIS PLAN IS BASED UPON THE WETTABLE ACRES AND DISPLAYS THE SAME IN THE CALCULATION TABLES. THIS PLAN HAS BEEN WRITTEN AS BERMUDA PASTURE/SMALL GRAIN OVER -SEED AND FESCUE PASTURE. HOWEVER, IF THE GROWER USES ANY OF THESE FIELDS AS A HAY SITUATION THE BERMUDA HAY AND FESCUE HAY AGRONOMIC RATES CAN BE USED. THE APPLICATION WINDOWS WILL REMAIN AS DEPICTED IN THIS PLAN. THE FOLLOWING LIST THE AGRONOMIC RATES TO BE USED. THE FOLLOWING RATES AND APPLICATION WINDOWS WILL APPLY FOR THE BERMUDA PLANTED ON NORFOLK SOIL. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑AGRONOMIC RATE ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ BERMUDA HAY (NOB)0 ❑305 LBS N PER/ACRE BERMUDA HAY (WAG)❑ 0275 LBS N PER/ACRE FESCUE HAY (NOB) ❑ ❑ 175 LBS N PER/ACRE TRACT 688 FIELD ONE WILL BE ACCESSED BY HONEYWAGON AND THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT OWNED BY PREMIUM STANDARD IS ENCLOSED FOR REFERENCE. ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WBEN USED. PREMIUM STANDARD PLANS TO APPLY TBEIR WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FARMS SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF .5 IN/HR AND I INCH PER/EVENT. ---------------- - - - - -- - ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 979365 Database Version 1.0- Date Printed: 04-02-2001 Narrative Page 1 ADDENDUM TO WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN: FACILITY NUMBER 82-254 FARM NAME: BEARSKIN NURSERIES OWNER NAME: PREMIUM STANDARD FARMS ATTN: JEREMY HILL DESIGN CAPACITY: 10400 Wean to Feeder THIS REVISION APPLIES TO THE 4/2101 PLAN CREATED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALIST RONNIE G KENNEDY. BY WAY OF THIS NARRATIVE THE CLEARED SPELL PROPERTY, ADJACENT TO THE FARM, * WHICH IS OWNED BY LYNWOOD SPELL, WILL BE OFFICIALLY INCORPORATED INTO THE WASTE PLAN FOR WASTE APPLICATIONS. THIS FIELD INCLUDES TRACTS: 3270 Field 5 = 15.16 ac 3271 Field 1 = 12.15 ac 3274 Field 6 = 23.22 ac 3275 Field 2 = 9.96 ac 8946 Field 1 = 13.40 ac FOR A TOTAL OF 73.89 ac. THIS LEAVES 55.42 ac TO RECEIVE WASTE APPLICATION WHEN THE TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES IS REDUCED BY 25%. APPLICATIONS WILL BE MADE ON ALL OR PART OF THESE FIELDS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE LAND OWNER_ ACRES WILL BE MEASURED AND REDUCED BY 25% WHENEVER NECESSARY, IF THE LANDOWNER CHANGES CROPPED AREAS OF THE FIELDS. APPLICATIONS WILL BE MADE TO CORN, COTTON, SOYBEANS, TOBACCO OR SMALL GRAIN COVER CROP. PAN RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: CORN 131 LBS — 20 LBS RESIDUAL = 111 LBS NI AC (2/15-6/30) SOYBEANS 164 LBS — 20 LBS RESIDUAL = 144 LBS NI AC (4/1-9115) COTTON 78 LBS -20 LBS RESIDUAL = 58 LBS NI AC (4115-6/15) TOBACCO 70 LBS — 20 LBS RESIDUAL = 50 LBS NI AC (3/15-6/30) SMALL GRAIN 50 LBS NI AC (9130-3/31) APPLICATIONS SUCH AS THESE WILL CAUSE ADDITIONAL DEFICITS THAT SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE DEFICIT OF THE 4/2/01 PLAN UNTIL FIELD USE IS DISCONTINUED. PREMIUM STANDARD HAS WRITTEN PERMISSION TO APPLY TO THIS FIELD FOR 5 YEARS. (SEE ATTACHED) ALL FIELDS MUST MEET MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WHEN USED. PREMIUM STANDARD APPLIES THEIR WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FARM'S SPECIFIC WASTE ANALYSIS NOT TO EXCEED THE HYDRAULIC LOADING OF .5 INIHR AND .96 INCH/ DAY. 511103 511103 JEREMY D HILL TECHNICAL SPECIALIST JEREMY D HILL PSF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE MANAGER ADDENDUM TO WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN: FACILITY NUMBER 82-254 • FARM NAME: BEARSKIN NURSERIES OWNER NAME: PREMIUM STANDARD FARMS ATTN: JEREMY HILL DESIGN CAPACITY: 10,400 WEAN TO FEEDER THIS REVISION APPLIES TO THE 412101 PLAN CREATED BY TECHNICAL SPECIALIST RONNIE G KENNEDY. THIS PLAN IS WRITTEN TO THE 50 POUND OPTION. IT IS THE OPTION OF THE PRODUCER TO UTILIZE THE 100 POUND OPTION FOR SMALL GRAIN ON ALL, OR A PORTION, OF THE ACRES IN THE PLAN. IF THE 100 POUND OPTION IS USED, GUIDANCE FROM THE NCSU MEMO MUST BE FOLLOWED (EXPLAINATION DOCUMENT ENCLOSED). IF THE 50 POUND OPTION IS UTILIZED THE BERMUDA AND SMALL GRAIN APPLICATION WINDOWS WILL BE FOLLOWED AS STATED IN THE PLAN. 4-26-03 JEREMY D HILL TECHNICAL SPECIALIST 4-26-03 JEREMY D HILL PSF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE MANAGER PREMIUM STANDARD FARMS OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. P. O .BOX 3 4 9 CLINTON, NC 2 8 3 2 9- 0 3 4 9 FAX. 9 I0-299-301 G January 24, 2002 John C. Hasty, Jr. D.E.N.R Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street Suite 714 Systel Bld. Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 JAN 28 W Subject: Notification letter for overflow of the pit at Barn #4 at Bearskin Nurseries,. facility number 82-254. Dear Mr. Hasty, This letter is to serve as written notification of a pit overflow which occurred at barn #4 at Bearskin Nurseries, facility number 82-254, on January 17, 2002. The overflow, which was called in on the afternoon of January 171h, was the result of a pit recharge event. The pit is set up on a timer which automatically shuts off the recycle pump. This timer is used as a safety precaution but is not to be relied upon for shutting down the recycle pump. The barn manager set the timer in order for the pit to recharge, but failed to go back and check to make certain the timer had shut oft. The standard operating procedure states that after starting the recharge transfer, the pit and pipes are to be inspected to make certain that water has not been misdirected. The pit is then to be monitored at least every 30 minutes until the recharge is complete, at which time it is to be shut off. The pit is equipped with an overflow protection pipe. This pipe is only two inches in diameter and drains extremely slow and becomes plugged relatively easy. At some point during recharging the water flowing in exceeded the water flowing out. Water overflowed into the fan alley and ran out the fans. The water then moved along the stormwater diversion of the lagoon and entered a field ditch which leads to a stream. One of our environmental technicians noticed the water when he went to the lagoon, preparing to start land application and immediately called it in, requested assistance and started damming up the ditch. There were three temporary dams put in place. The lagoon water was removed from the ditch using two two-inch trash pumps. A line was then run from the creek to the starting point of the release. Fresh water from the creek was used to flush the ditch with one pump, while the second pump was used to pump the water out of the dammed ditch onto the nearest sprayfield. Maintenance has made multiple attempts to replace the pipe; however the barns must first be emptied completely and cleaned prior to fixing. A portion of the floor must be removed to create an entry point and the plug must be removed and a new pipe installed. After this event the barn was cleaned and the maintenance crew has now fixed all the pit discharge pipes in all rooms of the barn. The timer has been checked on every setting and has never failed thus far. A meeting was held and it was determined the manager in charge had not acted responsibly; he neglected standard operating procedures and failed to notify management in the event of a discharge. For the above reasons he has been written up and will be removed as farm manager. In addition, another meeting is to be held with the former managers' supervisors to determine if further disciplinary action is warranted at the manager or supervisory levels. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at (910) 299-3024. Sincerely, Jeremy D. Hill Environmental Compliance Manager RECEIVED Murphy -Brown, LL JUL 13 2009 ON-FAYEIlEiNUE REGIONAL OKE TKI ILIZATION PLAN Grower(s): Farm Name: Murphy Brown LLC PSF Bearskin Nurseries 1 & 2 County: Sampson Farm Capacity: Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Wean to Feeder 10400 Wean to Finish Feeder to Finish Storage Structure: Storage Period: Application Method: Anaerobic Lagoon >180 days Irrigation P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 RECEIVED Ag1jif r p �DENR� A p �ntA,yion R 0 62009 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, ft3, tons, etc.): Capacity Type Waste Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 3212 gal/yr gal/yr Farrow to Feeder 4015 galtyr gallyr Farrow to Finish 10585 gal/yr gallyr 10400 Wean to Feeder 223 gallyr 2,319,200 gallyr Wean to Finish 838 gallyr gal/yr Feeder to Finish 986 gaw I galtyr Total 2,319,200 gal/yr AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN PRODUCED PER YEAR (Ibs): Capacity Type Nitrogen Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 5.4 Ibstyr Ibslyr Farrow to Feeder 6.5 Ibs/yr Ibslyr Farrow to Finish 26 Ibslyr Ibslyr 10400 Wean to Feeder 0.48 Ibs/yr 4,992 Ibslyr Wean to Finish 1.96 Ibs/yr Ibslyr Feeder to Finish 2.3 Ibs/yr Ibslyr Total 4,992 lbs/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 SUMMARY 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: 41.02 Total N Required 1st Year: 11434.1 Total N Required 2nd Year: 0 Average Annual Nitrogen Requirement of Crops: 11,434.10 Total Nitrogen Produced by Farm: 4,992.00 Nitrogen Balance for Crops: (6,442.10) 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. 2 of 8 Reception FieldTract Irrigated Sall I st Crop Time to 1stCrop IstCrop LbsN/Ac Lbs N Tot.al lbs N or Pull Acrea2e Typo Code Apply Yield lbs N/Unit Residual fAc Utilized 2nd Crop Time to 2nd Crop 2nd Crop Lbs N/Ac Cbs N -Twei ibs N Code Apply Yield lbs N[Unit Residual /Ac Utilized m Totals: 3(a) of 8 Reception Area Specifications Tract Field Irriga ted Soil I at .. TI me to i at Crop Acreage Type Code Apply Yield lbs N/UnIt Residual ?Ac Utilized 717figWIM; MT 3(b) of B 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. father 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 1 unit yield A Barley 1.6 Ibs N / bushel B Hybrid Bermudagrass - Grazed 50 Ibs N 1 ton C Hybrid Bermudagrass - Hay 50 Ibs N 1 ton D Corn - Grain 1.25 Ibs N / bushel E Corn - Silage 12 Ibs N 1 ton F Cotton 0.12 Ibs N 1 Ibs lint G Fescue - Grazed 50 Ibs N 1 ton H Fescue - Hay 50 Ibs N / ton I Oats 1.3 Ibs N 1 bushel J Rye 2.4 Ibs N 1 bushel K Small Grain - Grazed 50 Ibs N 1 acre L Small Grain - Hay 50 Ibs N 1 acre M Grain Sorghum 2.5 ibs N 1 cwt N Wheat 2.4 Ibs N 1 bushel O Soybean 4.0 Ibs N 1 bushel P Pine Trees 40 Ibs N / acre 1 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 SLUDGE APPLICATION: The following table describes the annual nitrogen accumulation rate per animal in the lagoon sludge Farm Specifications PANT rlanimal Farm Totall r Farrow to Wean 0.84 Farrow to Feeder 1 Farrow to Finish 4.1 10400 Wean to Feeder 0.072 748.8 Wean to Finish 0.306 Feeder to Finish 0.36 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 748.8 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 3744 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 12 acreas of land. If you apply the sludge to cam at a rate of 125 pounds per acre, you will need 29.952 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 property 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. 5 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 * incises 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull NoB B 0.5 1 688 Pull WaB B 0.6 1 688 Pull10 WaB B 0.6 1 688 Pull11 WaB B 0.6 1 688 Pull12 NoB G 0.5 1 688 Pull13 NoB G 0.5 1 688 Field 1 NoB B 0.5 1 6 of 8 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm: Owner: Manager: Owner/Manager Agreement: PSF Bearskin Nurseries 1 & 2 Murphy Brown LLC Itwe 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. Ilwe 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: Murphy - Brown, LLC Signature: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Date Date Name of Technical Specialist: Amy E. Roberson _ Affiliation: Murphy -Brown, LLC. Address: 2822 Hwy 24 West, PO Drawer 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Telephone: (910) 293-3434 Signature: Date • U? Additional Comments: 7of8 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. 2 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, recieving crop type, or available land. 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. 4 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. 8 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) 9 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. Wasteinutrient 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 Cl) w 0 crs July 1, 2007 Goshen Ridge Farms LLC Bearskin Nurseries PO Box 49 Clinton, NC 28329-0049 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr.. Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Colecn H. Sullins, Director Division of water Quality .iz.«ll 2 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820254 Bearskin Nurseries Animal Waste Management System Sampson County Dear Goshen Ridge Farms LLC: In accordance with your application received on 30-Jan-07, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Goshen Ridge Farms LLC, 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 Bearskin Nurseries, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 0 Boar/Stud: 0 Wean to Feeder: 10400 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 Ill.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 pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwatMuality.ore Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/AfTrmative Action Employer— 50% Recydedl10% Post Consumer Paper Nv Carolina Nawrally 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 910433-3300. 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 AWS820254 PREMIUM STANDARD FARMS OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. 6 2 3 SO U THE AST B L V D P. O. BOX 3 49 CLINTON, NC 2 9 3 2 9- 0 3 4 9 P H O N E: 9 1 0- 5 9 2- 2 1 0 4 FAX: 9 1 0- 2 9 9- 3 0 1 6 February 28, 2007 NCDENR Aquifer Protection Section Division of Water Q,aahty 225 Greene St Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Subject: Updated lagoon designs for the S1 lagoon and Bearskin lagoons To Whom It May Concern: RECavEb MAR Q'2 V In accordance with our operating permit we are forwarding updated lagoon designs for the S1 lagoon (facility number 82-640) and the Bearskin #1, #2, and #3 lagoons (facility number 82-254). The designs on the lagoons were updated to reflect the correct freeboard and design standards at the time of construction. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at (910) 299-3051 or (910) 214-6014. Sincerely, Grady Dobson Manager of Environmental Affairs Operator: Bearskin 1 County: Sampson Date: 02/27/07 Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 0.0 feet 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. - 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. = 0 lbs 2600 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. = 78000 lbs Describe other: 0 Total Average Live Weight = 78000 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 78000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)Ilb. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW = 78000 cubic feet� C��VIE�Volume V3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION ©.am ER Volume = 0.0 cubic feet ILI.EREMW 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet) 250.0 Inside top width (feet) 85.0 Top of dike elevation (feet) 56.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) 44.0 Freeboard (feet) -- 1:0 Side slopes (inside lagoon) 2.5 : 1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SSIENDI SS/END2 SSISIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 245.0 80.0 11.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 245,0 80.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 190.0 25.0 19600 (AREA OF TOP) 4750 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 217.5 52.5 45675 (AREA OF MIDSECTION -4) CU. FT. = [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM) * DEPTH/6 19600.0 45675.0 4750.0 1.8 Total Designed Volume Available = 128379 CU. FT_ 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length " Width = 250.0 85.0 21250.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 21250.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to rind to b e 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 ib. ALW 1.37 Volume = 78000 lbs. ALW1135 lbs. ALW " 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 142480 gals. or 19048.1 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 recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallonstday " 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 = 8.4 inches Volume = 8.4 in ' DA 1 12 inches per foot Volume = 14804.2 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.0 inches 112 inches per foot' DA Volume = 12395.8 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 19048 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 14804 cubic feet 5D. 12396 cubic feet TOTAL 46248 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period____________________> 180 days Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> 8.4 inches 25 year - 24 hour rainfall__________________> 7.0 inches Freeboard______________________ ____________> 1.0 feet Side slopes=________________________________> 2.5 : 1 Inside top length__________________ ________> 250.0 feet Inside top width____________________________> 85.0 feet Top of dike elevation_______________________> 56.0 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation__________________> 44.0 feet Total required volume=______________________> 124248 cu_ ft. Actual design volume=====___________________> 128379 cu. ft_ Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 48.0 feet Stop pumping elev.==________________________> 52.1 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> 48.0 feet Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> 50.0 feet Required minimum treatment volume====--_____> 78000 cu. ft_ Volume at stop pumping elevation=====_______> 78169 cu. ft. Start pumping elev._________________________> 54.4 feet ' Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 115983 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation=====______> 115980 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped_____ ________ => 33852 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> 37811 cu. ft. ' Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 1.8 feet 7. DESIGNE BY: APPROVED BY: /� � % �`\�nnnnmrrnir %� 10 ���.•� �ZH CAR�`mnP Z,, DATE: ••.E5S 1• DATE' , �; • pE 0�,;•:�9 /2- SEAL• 16415 NOTE: Design updated to reflect correct freeboard & design standards �(;%:,�'GlNtr;:�' r r0-c.,[%V15 -i1 <za-a54 Operator: Bearskin 2 County: Sampson Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) 0 sows (farrow to feeder) 0 head (finishing only) 0 sows (farrow to wean) 2600 head (wean to feeder) Describe other: Date: 02/27/07 0.0 feet x 1417lbs. = 0 Ibs x 522lbs. = 0 Ibs x 135lbs_ = 0 Ibs x 4331bs. = 0 Ibs x 30 tbs. = 78000 Ibs 0 Total Average Live Weight = 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 78000 Ibs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 78000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4_ TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME 78000 Ibs Inside top length (feet) 160.0 Inside top width (feet)--- 150.0 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/SfDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 154.0 144.0 11.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 154.0 144.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 88.0 78.0 22176 (AREA OF TOP) 6864 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 121.0 111.0 53724 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT_ = [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) } AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 22176.0 53724.0 6864.0 1.8 Total Designed Volume Available = 151734 CU. FT. 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 160.0 150.0 24000.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area_ TOTAL DA 24000.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to riod to b e 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 78000 Ibs_ ALW/135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 142480 gals_ or 19048.1 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 recirculate 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 = 8.4 inches Volume = 8.4 in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 16720.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.0 inches 112 inches per foot * DA Volume = 14000.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 19048 cubic feet 513. 0 cubic feet 5C. 16720 cubic feet 5D. 14000 cubic feet TOTAL 49768 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period====________________> Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> 25 year - 24 hour rainfall__________________> 1=reeboard___________________________________> Side slopes====_____________________________> Inside top length___________________________> Inside top 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=====_______> Start pumping Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> Volume at start pumping elevation== =_______> Required volume to be pumped________________> Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 180 days 8.4 inches 7.0 inches 1.0 feet 3.0 : 1 160.0 feet 150.0 feet 47.0 feet 35.0 feet 127768 cu- ft. 151734 cu. ft. 42.0 feet 42.1 feet 42.0 feet 41.0 feet 78000 cu. ft. 78134 cu. ft, 45A feet 137734 cu. ft_ 137694 cu_ ft_ 35768 cu. ft_ 59561 cu. ft. 1.8 feet * 7. DES ED BY: APPROVED BY: ,,e, . ,r �gttgi[tlippp DA DATE: / 2 �l2 ������aLo CAI?O*, • sh i11 • • LrLL 11KRR... • 16415 NOTE: Design updated to reflect correct design volumes p ••.;NG1idE�-�:•Q Operator: Bearskin 3 County: Sampson Date: Distance to nearest residence (other than owner)_ 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) 0 sows (farrow to feeder) 0 head (finishing only) 0 sows (farrow to wean) 5200 head (wean to feeder) Describe other x 1417 lbs. _ x 522lbs. - x 135 lbs. x 433lbs. x 30lbs. - Total Average Live Weight = 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON 02/27/07 0.0 feet 0 lbs 0 lbs 0 lbs 0 lbs 156000 lbs 0 Volume = 156000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/Ib. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 156000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME 156000 lbs Inside top length (feet)- ---- 370.0 Inside top width (feet)-- ----- 120.0 Top of dike elevation (feet) -- 36.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) ----- 24.0 Freeboard (feet) -- ----- --- 1.0 Side slopes (inside lagoon)- --- 3.0 :1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END2 SSISIDEi SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 364.0 114.0 11.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 364.0 114.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH' WIDTH = 298.0 48.0 41496 (AREA OF TOP) 14304 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH *WIDTH * 4 331.0 81.0 107244 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT_ = [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 41496.0 107244.0 14304.0 1.8 Total Designed Volume Available = 298914 CU. FT. 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length " Width = 370.0 120.0 44400.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 44400.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to riod to b e 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 156000 lbs. ALW1135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 284960 gals. or 38096.3 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 recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storagel7.48 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 = 8.4 inches Volume = 8.4 in * DA 112 inches per foot Volume = 30932.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.0 inches / 12 inches per foot ' DA Volume = 25900.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 38096 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 30932 cubic feet 5D. 25900 cubic feet TOTAL 94928 cubic feet 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage period____________________> 180 days Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______> 8.4 inches 25 year - 24 hour rainfall==________________> 7.0 inches Freeboard_ _________________________________> 1.0 feet Side slopes===______________________________> 3.0 :1 Inside top length___________________________> 370.0 feet Inside top width____________________________> 120.0 feet Top of dike elevation_______________________> 36.0 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation__________________> 24.0 feet Total required volume=====__________________> 250928 cu. ft_ Actual design volume________________________> 298914 cu. ft. Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 28.0 feet Stop pumping elev.__________________________> 31.1 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.====______> 28.0 feet Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> 30.0 feet Required minimum treatment volume=====_____=> 156000 cu. ft. Volume at stop pumping elevation=====_______> 158179 cu. ft. Start pumping elev.=________________________> 34.4 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr_ rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 273014 cu. ft. Volume at start pumping elevation=====______> 272941 cu. ft. Required volume to be pumped=_______________> 69028 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be pumped=====_____> 114762 cu. ft. Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 1.8 feet 7. DESIGNED BY: APPROVED BY: [7AT . DATE: 2'�,2- 7 o ix Z-;z-lo 7- NOTE: Design updated to reflect correct design volumes \A _UARp��4, SEAL 16415 ti' • �PAFticrnEE���,Q O=off VJ ArF9QG 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 December 1, 2006 CERTIBIED MAIL DEC 06 M RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Goshen Ridge Farms LLC Bearskin Nurseries PO Box 49 Clinton, NC 283290049 Subject: Application for Renewal of Coverage for Expiring NPDES General Permit Dear Permittee: 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.uslaps/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 vour continued coverajze under one of these two es 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 aPlolication form must be completed and returned by January 2 2007. Please noteyou must include two 2 copies of your most recent Waste Utilization Plan with the application forth. 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, r 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 - 820254 Premium Standard Farms Of North Carolina Inc Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.newatergualibLoig Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal OpportunitylAffirmative Action Employer— 50% Recydedlt0% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: Fax 2: Customer Service: NorthCarolina (919) )vaiura!!1f (919)715-0588 (919) 715-6048 (877)623-6748 Michael F. Easley, Governor I William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Al l 3 Coleen H. Sullins Director Division of Water Quality Oc � .. August 1 l , 2008 Goshen Ridge Farms LLC Bearskin Nurseries PO Box 759 Rose Hill, NC 28458 Subject: Sludge Compliance Requirement Change Dear Permittee: In accordance with Condition III.19 of State General Permit AWG100000, your facility is required to maintain compliance regarding sludge accumulation in your animal waste treatment lagoon(s). As you know, the previous compliance limit was to have a minimum of four (4) feet of treatment depth between the designed stop pump and the average elevation of the top of the sludge blanket. This requirement was based on NRCS Standard No. 359, which was recently modified. As of July 2008, Standard No. 359 does not use the 4-foot requirement. Sludge compliance is now to be based on the sludge volume as a percentage of the total treatment volume. The revised Standard states that sludge accumulation in the permanent treatment zone must be less than 50% of the planned treatment volume. Also, there must be a minimum of 2.5 feet of liquid above the sludge at the pump intake location. If either of these conditions is not met then sludge must be removed or managed in accordance with an approved Plan of Action for Lagoon Sludge Reduction (POA). A new sludge survey worksheet has been developed to calculate sludge and treatment volumes to determine compliance. Our records indicate that you have filed a Sludge POA for one or more of the lagoons at your facility. Based on the changes to the sludge requirements in Standard No. 359, your lagoon(s) may already be in compliance without any sludge removal. Using your lagoon design (or as - built information) and current sludge survey measurements, complete the NEW sludge survey worksheet. If you have any difficulty in locating or understanding your lagoon design information, please contact your technical specialist or county Soil & Water office. No Carolina Natura!!y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Internet: www-ncwateMualitv.oM Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50 % Recydedll M16 Post Consumer Paper Send both sludge survey worksheets, OLD and NEW, to the address below if you feel that your lagoon(s) is in compliance and wish to withdraw your POA. Our staff will review the information and notify you of our decision. NCDENR — DWQ Animal Feeding Operations Unit 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Telephone number: (919) 733-3221 If you have any questions about the new sludge requirement, sludge survey worksheet, or any related matter please feel free to contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at 919-733- 3221. Sincerely, Keith Larick, Supervisor Animal Feeding Operations Unit Enclosures cc (w/o enclosures): Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files - AWS820254