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ti 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 May 17, 2000 Linwood Eason 32 Eason Elmore Rd Dunn NC 28334 0IT • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Rating of Potential Risk Inactive Waste Lagoons and Storage Ponds Eason Farm Inc Facility Number 82-138 Sampson County Dear Linwood Eason; During the 1999 session, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a law directing the North Carolina Department of Environment of Natural Resources (DENR) to develop an inventory and ranking of all inactive lagoons and storage ponds in the State. In order to meet this directive, a representative of DENR has recently evaluated the inactive lagoon(s) and/or storage pond(s) on your property. Inactive lagoons and storage ponds were defined by the Statute as structures which were previously used to store animal waste but have not received waste for at least one year. The information collected on your property is contained in the attached field data sheets. Using this field data, staff ranked your inactive waste structures as high, medium or Iow according to its potential risk for polluting surface and/or groundwater. Your waste structure(s) was ranked as follows: Structure Number Surface Area (Acres) Rankin 1 0.25 Medium This ranking is based in part on the conditions existing on the day of the site visit. Changes in these conditions or the collection and evaluation of additional data may modify the ranking of your waste structure(s) in the future. Information on your facility along with over 1000 others contained in the inventory has been provided to the General Assembly. During this year's session, the General Assembly will consider additional requirements for future management of these structures which may include requiring proper closure of inactive lagoons and storage ponds according to current or alternative standards. 225 Green Street, Suite 714, Fayetteville, Notch Carolina 28301 Telephone (910) 486-1541 Fax (910) 486-0707 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycle&10% post -consumer paper Rating of Potential Risk Inactive Waste Lagoons and Storage Ponds Animal Waste Management System Page 2 Regardless of their ranking, owners of all waste lagoons and storage ponds have certain management responsibilities. These include taking appropriate actions to eliminate current discharges, prevent future discharges and to insure the stability of their structures. Staff of the Division of Water Quality will be in contact with owners of all inactive structures that have been determined to pose a serious environmental risk, based on its ranking and/or additional field data collected by the Department. All liquids and waste removed from these structures must be land applied at a rate not to exceed the agronomic needs of the receiving crops. Any major modifications made to the dike walls or structure must be done in accordance with current standards and under the direction of a technical specialist designated for structural design. Your local Soil and Water Conservation District is an excellent source for information and guidance related to proper waste application practices, structure operation and maintenance, and other related animal waste management standards and/or requirements. Nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility and liability for any past or future discharges from your lagoon(s) and/or storage pond(s) or for any violations of surface water or groundwater quality standards. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in this process. If you have questions concerning your inactive structures, please contact the staff of either in the Division of Water Quality or the Division of Soil and Water Conservation in the Fayetteville Regional Office at (910) 486-1541. Sincerely, le -Z__ aul Rawls Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Office Facility File 1 Facili4Number 82— 138 Lagoon Number .i-.-...---.. Lagoon Identifier ......................................... O Active Inactive Latitude 35 14 Q Waste Last Added1..1..1..1.................................. Determined by: ❑ Owner ® Estimated Surface Area (acres): j0,,2.5_... ................... Embankment Height (feet): Q ................................ Longitude 78 32 10 By GPS or Map? IN GPS ❑_Map GPS file number: 82a138 Distance to Stream: OO <250 feet O 250 feet - 1000 feet O >1000 feet By measurement or Map? ® Field Measurement ❑ Map Down gradient well within 250 feet? O Yes *No Intervening Stream? O Yes *No Distance to WS or HQW (miles): 0<5 O5-10 0>10 Overtopping from Outside Waters? O Yes Q No O Unknown Spillway O Yes *No Adequate Marker O Yes Q No Freeboard & Storm Storage Requirement (inches): Inspection date 3/14/2000 appearance of 0 Sludge Near Surface lagoon liquid O Lagoon Liquid Dark, Discolored Q Lagoon Liquid Clear O Lagoon Empty Freeboard (inches): 0 embankment condition 0 Poorly Built, Large Trees, Erosion, Burrows, Slumping, Seepage, Tiie.Drains, Etc. 0 Construction Specification Unknown But Dam Appears in Good Condition O Constructed and Maintained to Current NRCS Standards outside drainage OO Poorly Maintained Diversions or Large Drainage Area not Addressed in Design 0 Has Drainage Area Which is Addressed in Lagoon Design 0 No Drainage Area or Diversions Well Maintained liner status O High Potential for Leaking, No Liner, Sandy Soil, Rock Outcrops Present, Etc. 0 No Liner, Soil Appears to Have Low Permeability O Meets NRCS Liner Requirements ication equipment fail to make contact andfor Sprayfield O Yes O No Op Unknown with representative *Yes O No unavailable comments this lagoon is overflowing, but I believe it is ground water. this operation has been out of operation for what appears to be 15f yrs. Type of Visit O Compliance Inspection O Operation Review O Lagoon Evaluation Reason for Visit O Routine O Complaint O Follow up O Emergency Notification O Other ❑ Denied Access Facility Number 82 138 ® Permitted 0 Certified [3 Conditionally Certified 0 Registered Date of Visit 3/14/20(10 Q Not Operational Q Below Threshold I Date Last Operated or Above Threshold: ......................... Farm Name: F.,mam,. o rIu1.lac.......... .................................................................................. County: Sam.RSoa........ ................................... JFR ............ OwnerName: Liawood................................ Easm .......................................................... Phone No: X12-$8 4.......----........................................................ FacilityContact:..............................................................................Title:............................................................... Phone No:........................ MailingAddress: 3Z.EAaQU.BUJ.C£.Rd......................................................................... Vmjxa.N.0 ................................................................. 2533.4-----......... OnsiteRepresentative: ........................................................................................................... Integrator:...........................................................---..........------....-... Location of Farm: !irQ .>�.ulant.kal��. 2�.S�Quxfl.ta.i. .Gdt�p 1. Exux�ht.iid...amd.lurrn.I.>t,.aad.Lu..to.la ln.-1"lrtaaxe..lidR.a�ad.�tuxa.itt....a�as�.ga............. sinal lt.ia111r.tlt�. oast...---------•--....... ®Swine []Poultry ❑Cattle []Horse Design 'Current Swine CaoacitV Population ❑ Wean to Feeder ® Feeder to Finish 4000 ❑ Farrow to Wean ❑ Farrow to Feeder ❑ Farrow to Finish ❑ Gilts ❑ Boars Design Current Design Current Poultry Capacity Population Cattle Capacity Population ❑ Layer ❑ Dairy ❑ Non -Layer ❑ Non -Dairy ❑ Other Total Design Capacity 4,000 Total SSLW 540,000 Namber of Lagoons Holding Ponds-/ 5o1id Traps ,• Discharges & Stream Imuact5 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? ® Yes ❑ No Discharge originated at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Other a. If discharge is observed, was the conveyance man-made? ❑ Yes ® No b. If discharge is observed. did it reach Water of the State? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes ❑ No c. If discharge is observed. what is the estimated flow in gal/min? 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? ® Yes ❑ No 3. Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillway ® Yes ❑ No Waste Collection & Treatment Please see attached Lagoon Field Data Sheets Richard Brooks }� 1_��=l Reviewer/Inspector Name Reviewer/Inspector Signature: Date: Printed on: 5/12/2000 iSIETARY I ULF4K K ; iAMEB B. HUNTJR� NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Division of Water Quality June 2, 1998 MEMORANDUM TO: Sue Homewood, Environmental Engineer Permits and Engineering FROM: Jeffery Brown, Environmental Engineer fipp� Fayetteville Regional Office /6 SUBJECT: Land Application of Wastewater Eason Farms, Inc. Permit No. AW1820138 Dunn, NC Sampson County permit. advise. JB Please find enclosed the staff report regarding issuance of the subject If you have any questions or require any further information, please Enclosure 225 GREEN STREET, SUITE 714, FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2a3o1-5043 PHONE 910-486-1541 FAX BIO -4a6-0707 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER To: Permits and Engineering Unit Water Quality Section Attention: Sue Homewood Date: June 2. 1998 NON -DISCHARGE STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION COUNTY: Sampson Permit No. AWI 820138 PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Facility and Address: 2. Date of Investigation: 3. Report Prepared by: 4 1.1 NJ 7 8 Eason Farms, Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 May 27, 1998 Jeffery Brown Environmental Engineer, FRO Persons Contacted and Telephone Number: Steve Pagano (919) 934-3066 Directions to Site: From Dunn, Take 421 South. Turn Left on Lee's Chapel Rd. Tum Right on Eason -Elmore Rd. Farm on dirt path on the left. Size (land available for expansion and upgrading): 2.6 ac. for Bion system; 9.3 ac. (10 yr. lease), 10 ac. (1 yr. lease) Topography (relationship to 100 year flood plain included): Relatively flat (2-6% slope) Attach a U. S.G.S. map extract and indicate facility site. U.S.G.S. Quad No.: U_S.G.S. Quad Name: G24NE Latitude: 35° 14'07" Mingo Longitude: 780 32' 11" Any buffer conflicts with location of nearest dwelling and water supply? Yes_ No,_„2L_ If Yes, explain: A PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION ( continued): 9. Stream Basin Information: a. Stream / Classification: Jumping Run / Class C Swamp b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: Cape Fear River Basin 03-06-19 C. Distance to surface water from disposal system: The nearest surface waters to this site is greater than 500 ft. PART 11 - DESCRIPTION OF WASTES AND TREATMENT WORKS 1. a. Volume: 3.473,795 gal/yr Residuals: tons per year b. Types and quantities of industrial wastewater: Agricultural waste from swine facility. C. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only): N/A In development Approved Should be required Not needed X 2. Treatment Facilities a. What is the current permitted capacity of the facility? N/A b. What is the actual treatment capacity of the current facility (design volume)? N/A C. Please provide a description of existing or substantially constructed wastewater treatment facilities: The facility has two existing anaerobic lagoons. A traveling gun irrigation system is used for the application of wastewater. d. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater treatment facilities: N/A 3. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme: a. If residuals are being land applied, please specify DWQ Permit No. NIA Residual Contractor Telephone No. PART II - DESCRIPTION OF WASTES AND TREATMENT WORKS (continued) b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP PFRP_ Other NIA (animal facility) C. Landfill: N/A d. Other disposal/utilization scheme (Specify): N/A 4. Treatment plant classification (attach completed rating sheet): Spray irrigation 5. SIC Code(s): Primary Secondary NIA Main Treatment Unit Code: PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION 1. Is this facility being constructed with Construction Grant Funds (municipals only)? NIA 2. Special monitoring or limitations (including toxicity) requests: NIA 3. Important SOC, JOC or Compliance Schedule dates (please indicate): D-= Submission of Plans and Specifications NIA Begin Construction N/A Complete Construction N/A 4. Other Special Items: oil ti The land application site is composed of the soil type Autryville. Mr. Neal Floyd, a soil scientist with Neal E. Floyd & Associates, Inc., evaluated the soil conditions in three different soil pits. Mr. Floyd determined that the seasonal high water table was approximately 36". Land Use: The application fields are coastal bermuda fields with small grain over seed, in which both PART III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION (continued) crops are harvested for hay. The application fields are leased: 9.3 ac. is on a ten year lease while the other field (10.0 ac.) is on a year to year lease. �- . • • ' •�• -_� `lam The subject facility is a 3,960 feeder to finish swine operation. Waste will be flushed from the finishing houses to a lift station in which the wastewater will be pumped to Bioreactor # 1. A 10% reduction of nitrogen is anticipated through the use of aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative bacterial populations. Wastewater flow is then controlled using flow control structures entering the Solids Ecoreactor. The Solids Ecoreactor is divided into two cells by an internal berm. Here solids are captured and dewatered and the solids are converted to biosolids. The two cells alternate in production. A nitrogen reduction of 21% is estimated in the Solids Ecoreactor. The wastewater is transferred by gravity flow into Bioreactor #2. This basin is similar to Bioreactor #1 and once again reduces the nitrogen content by 10%. The wastewater from Bioreactor 42 is used to fill the flush tanks for the livestock houses. The wastewater that is not used for recycling flows into Bioreactor #3. Wastewater leaving Bioreactor #2 will be reduced by 30% in Bioreactor #3. The two existing lagoons will be used as the waste storage area until it is irrigated on the spray fields_ Wastewater is applied onto the application fields (coastal bermuda, small grain, millet) through the use of a traveling gun irrigation system. Land Limitin,g,_.Constituent: The total annual flow of wastewater from this swine facility is calculated to be 3.473-795 gallons- According to the soil survey, the soil type Autryville has a maximum irrigation rate of 0.60 inches per hour with a maximum per irrigation event of 0.72 inches. However, the wastewater is only going to be applied at the rate of 1.6 inches for a five day period. The application site is coastal ber-muda with a small grain over seed in one field and a combination of millet and small grain overseed in field two. The spray fields consisting of 19 acres can remove 5573 pounds of plant available nitrogen (PAN) per year or field one can remove 3023 pounds of PAN alone based on the waste utilization plan. According to the calculations with the nitrogen reductions in each phase of the Bion sysi6in, only 2425 lbs. of PAIN will be produced annually. Therefore, the spray fields could_ utilize all the PANS in the waste and still have a deficit. The hydraulic conductivity li of the soil will be the Uniting constituent and not the amount of nitrogen in the waste. Crop Management -Plan: The dpplication fields are coastal bermuda and millet which are overseeded in winter mo'nt'hs with small grain. *astewater will he applied onto acreage for nutrient uptake at Part III - OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION (continued) no more than agronomic rates for each crop. Bion Technologies, Inc. will perform monthly sampling for the first two years and sampling will be reduced to quarter intervals the next three years. Copies of these records will remain at farm. Mr. Eason will be responsible for maintaining pumping records. Fte l The sites proposed for wastewater application are leased from nearby land owners. One tract is on a 10 year lease (9.3 acres) while the other tract is a year to year lease (10 acres). PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS The subject facility is an older farm and will require some work. The proposed site for the Bion system is in a low area and water was standing in this area at time of inspection. The existing lagoons will be the last step in the system before irrigation. These lagoons have some erosion problems that will need to be corrected. Surface water coming off and around buildings will need to be diverted to prevent excess water from entering lagoons. These lagoons have a poor to nonexistent grass cover on inside slopes_ It is recommended that markers be installed in the lagoons so that lagoon levels could easily be obtained. According to plans the existing lagoons were going to remain separate, however the inspection revealed that the a portion of the berm between the two had been removed. The permit application failed to cover as to how the biosolids would be removed an as to how often this process would occur. It seems that the waste utilization plan has everything designed around the 9.3 acres and that the additional 10 acres is available if needed. It is the recommendation of this office that the subject application be reviewed carefully before a permit is issued. Water 'QualiqF;Regional Supervisor Date State of North Carolina Department of Environment, and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director MEMORANDUM TO: Regional Water Quality Supervisor FROM: Shannon Langley SUBJECT: Application for special agreement A oll" 00-% - A_iP;)Aj NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL- RESOURCES RECEIVED MAR 5 1998 REG,L E OFFICE Please find attached a copy of application for special agreement for facility number 'Fa `13 8 Any comments that the regional office can provide on the issuance of a special agreement to this facility by the EMC would be greatly appreciated. Please provide any comments in writing (e- mail messages are acceptable) to me as soon as possible. Thank you for your timely assistance in this matter. If you have any questions. please call me at 733-5083, ext. 581. ATTACHMENT P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Atiirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of .Water Quality APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL AGREEMENT (INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR ANIMAL OPERATIONS REQUESTING A SPECIAL AGREEMENT) I. GENERAL INFORMATION: Applicant (Owner of the Facility): )WWA749i )?OW Fes 2. Facility No.: g )3 3. Facility Name: j5AS0,4 Fes»'! 4. Print or Type Owner's or Signing Official's Name and Title (the person who is legally responsible for the r1'Cfaciliit�y and its compliance): L- 11 � t.J 0 0A � CJ AV FJ &04 5. Mailing Address: 3 Z r-.,+SO4— R,=), City: DL44 / State: n)- C-/ Zip:. �3-3 Telephone No.: (2/ e9 2 - F,.3 6. County where facility is located: m S wJ 7. Operation Type (Swine, Poultry, Cattle): St -104 1�_ 8. Application Date: -I-- Z ` g I? II. ELIGIBILITY FOR A SPECIAL AGREEMENT: As per Senate Bill 1217 which was ratified on June 21, 1996, the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) may enter into a special agreement with an operator who registered by September 1, 1996 with their local Soil and Water Conservation District office and who makes a good faith effort to obtain an approved animal waste management plan by December 31, 1997. This special agreement shall set forth a schedule for the operator to follow to obtain an approved animal waste management plan by a date certain and shall provide that the EMC shall not issue a notice of violation for failure to have an approved animal waste management plan so long as the operator complies with the special agreement. Operators who did not register by September 1, 1996 with their local Soil and Water Conservation District office or who can not document that they made a good faith effort to obtain an approved animal waste management plan by December 31, 1997, will not receive a Special Agreement from the EMC. These facilities will be subject to civil penalties, criminal penalties, injunctions and all other enforcement tools available to DWQ. Date facility requested assistance from their local Soil & Water Conservation District FORM SPAG V98 RECENED FEB 2 3 1998 1^,A ER QUALffy SECTION �lor;_,) charge Compliance Ent . Page 1 of 4 2. Efforts made since February 1, 1993 to. develop and implement a certified animal Waste management plan (Use additional sheets if necessary). This summary must include: A. All contacts made with technical specialist B. Dates and types of plans developed C. Contracts signed D. Funds expended E. Improvements made to the system F. Animals removed and not retoacked at the facility G. Other actions taken 4- 1, 3, 7—/gP - 7, 3-�v-- ill 4OR v x� FORM SPAG 1/98 Page 2 of 4 Ord 4 AC � eci R !] - 2- 9 +? f O FF i G E' V ►` S i °t� 0 5'�}-► pS �nj C�1 u n! Sa i I /�1+�� W /� �f• %� b� u 4- 4- v v e 4-+ s � e I e e l, w ,` �� s gppry PQ sP'►- q � �I �� �.� mss � ��� 7�, o� `q 71 Lf e GA•��rr4 c�e� t✓,` r, Q: �.,1 c c� �4 c'i Fi c fro p s�- f� r-e,-o �,` �- 7-i ,e e X ; 7 i Wq A-4- )q c_D s �- o o e p I-q .7� G; oiv ) g ► nl �o rm l�-t-1� 04 C-1944-rW d e j w ► A tai e111 `4 do s;9„1 / f�errr, � -7L/ jwJ �n15 4-.4 )] J3 /\&,v Iq m s- V-or -tA e 3,94 D % erod 44- 14 cosi oF" * SDolQ,Dry 1�L -9'7i S� rv��inl� R�� �f-e �rrr3inlr✓9�~� Ski fl r-�orK !�4 S e Are C-Prnple-i-ed, 17 - - 3 v -- q q, o m� i ede �e ►:� j--,nq �� � .� � ; - - �r ✓ v � �S ae f veYe� F-i L S cl Sf,i 5; Z iNd DuT j5 C-Cm)J e d c� o f �' v e r 0414A)A; nl a er,`,v Fil ✓ 1 1 P\l lAyi 5peC-S/ +q sys � 'Is, II. PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR OBTAINING CERTIFICATION: Please list each of the specific things that will be done at your facility to implement a certified animal waste management plan and the date you will have each activity completed. This must include a review of the possibility of not restocking animals that are scheduled to be removed from the facility until such time as a certified plan can be implemented. Please also list the date on which animals were most recently restocked at this facility. The EMC reserves the right to deny any proposed schedules that are excessively long. (Use additional sheets if necessary). F - 9 7'-e s) �; � 4V d �� er"7:nl e - I F DIV- s, �. s-�; rv,",& lc Ieid R 14 e er1,14. c %u �.'nl�, �r,iRr�nl eeri'�Ig rt�Ovr��TS Ji'A-�l ICi'�Id cies y N� `rFh�A�1/0. bm„ A\r✓q 4 o it c. 2; Ve. e-er m ; - ' -4p s4r---�- atw 5� t4` V,4 , n1 v_ I&egc-y s�Frl- 7 9� ��+ q o d4y s �cm q -7-9 �• ' ` C --'P ry �p e � � S -b- &i c- V ©.d 5 )Lem ,r� i s mnl Applicant's Certification: t y s �1j A�;rnl��s t,J�re J~ernvvec.� 12"��-q`] A� d hA-rre- r� o -� b�e•.r res�ck,�Gl. 1, �t)Wei v attest this application for a Special Agreement with the EMC has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. ]understand if all required pans of this application are dot comnle-ted-and ifall this document removes my responsibility -and liability for complying with all North Carolina General Statutes and Regulations. I understand that the failure to meet any dates thai area reed upon by -myself and the EIMC will result in approl2riate enforcement actions being taken by EM J545" 59rm , +�19c,1 & s til _ Print Name of Owner Date Z ` 1 - le Signature of Owner FORM SPAG 1198 Page 3 of 4 it RECEIVEI) February 3, 1998 FEB p 9 1998 RF �EpC Dear Sir: In reference to the visit from your office on January 8,1998, I have been pumping at all possible times and I have pumped it down a considerable amount, especially considering all the rain we have had, and I'm still pumping when possible. I have taken a waste water sample but I don't have any results from it yet. I have begun keeping records on IRR I and IRR 2 forms. The marker is suppose to be put in by Bion Technology when they install my system. Thank you, Linwood Eason Eason Farms, Inc. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary November 13, 1996 Linwood Eason Eason Farm Inc Rt 5 Box 150 Dunn NC 28334 SUBJECT: Operator In Charge Designation Facility: Eason Farm Inc Facility ID#: 82-138 Sampson County Dear Mr. Eason: EDF-=HNR NOV 19 19961 MiEl 'O JILE RFG. 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 .4224 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 9191733-0026. Sincerely, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P. for Division of Water Quality Enclosure cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Water Quality Files P.O. Box 27687, NV; C4 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-715-4100 -ti.- 500k recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper L- i o N i Iu,,r5 G ju B► _►; tt s y r+. D .4 HIGH FREEBOARD NOTIFICATION FORM Staff please retain your original and place a copy in the High Freeboard Notification Box located in Richard Canady's office. Person Receiving Notification 1 +c V_tl T<e-`t J S Facility Number $2 - /36 Date Received Farm Name Faj-nj Time j/i 423 4•M ` Caller's Name &,0060 46 S19fd Caller's Telephone Numbers Home# Farm # Cell# q10, 2-37. 12_5V Pager# For all callers PLEASE obtain a phone number where they can be reached at any time. (Cell phone numbers, home phone numbers, farm phone numbers, pager numbers) Tell the caller that a member of the CAFO unit or Paul Rawls will contact them as soon as possible_ Freeboard (in inches) Lagoon #1 14,_0 Lagoon it 2 Lagoon # 3 Lagoon 4 4 Lagoon # 5 Lagoon # b Do not instruct the caller on the action they should take. That is up to the caller. Remind them that they are to remain in compliance with their Permit and Waste Utilization Plan. Make the caller aware that you are assigning a tracking number to their call. Give the caller the tracking number and tell them to use this number for all future contacts about this particular incident and when they call back reporling they are back into compliance. High Freeboard Level Tracking Number is Thank the caller for their cooperation. ------------------------------------------ *Water Quality Staff Only* If the caller indicates that the lagoon level is.<l 2 inches, contact one of the CAFO staff AND Paul Rawls. Do not leave a note, e-mail or voicemail without contacting the CAFO staff AND Paul Rawls directly on any report of <12 inches. Treat any report of <12 inches as an emergency event. *CAFO STAFF ONLY* Establish a Filemaker/ BIMs Entry number for this report. .o)000B -5 Print the Filemaker/ B1Ms Entry and attach it to this form. L\ NCDEMR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Beverly �aveS .Dnrdue Governo, Linwood K. Eason Eason Farms. Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Division of Water Quaiity Coleen H. Sullins Director November 3, 2010 R E G L. V C Nov 0 3 2010 DENR-FAYEITEVILLE REGIONAL ONCE Dee Freeman Secretary Subject: Application for Renewal of Coverage for Expiring Animal Waste State Individual Non -Discharge Permit Dear Permittee: Your facility is currently approved for operation under an Animal Waste Operation State Non -Discharge Individual Permit, which expires on January 31, 2011. As required by this permit, your facility must apply for renewal at least 180 days prior to their expiration date. Therefore all applications must be received by the Division of Water Quality as soon as possible. In order to assure vour continued coverage under a State Individual Non -Discharge Permit, you must submit an application for permit coverage to the Division. Enclosed you will find a `Request for Renewal of Existing Individual State Non-Discharee Permit.' The aunlication form must be completed and returned by immediately Please note. you must include two (2) copies of vour most recent Waste Utilization Plan with the application form. Failure to request renewal of your coverage under a 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 State Non -Discharge Permits, the enclosed application, or any related matter please feel free to contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at 919-715-6627. Sincerely, Christine B. Lawson Animal Feeding Operations Unit 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 — AWI820138 AWIF=R PRD'=C T IO€d S=CTIO€v 1636 Ma;; .Service Centar, Raleigh. €dorh Caroiina 27689-1636 Locewm 27 28 Capi-,al 3outrvard P,aleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 91b-733-3221 1=:;X.1: 919-71 205K: „ X 2: 919-715-6048 i Cusnrns-, Service. 1-877-,52-S-6746 Internet: www.nowateroualitv.oM %til E_ nal _0 1Lfll(ti i ¢•ifITlBiiVF AC;On rr..71CY`: One N cvfli Carolina Llf -10 RECEIVED Animal Waste Management System Operator Designation arm WPCSOCC SEP 12 2012 NCAC 15A 8F.0201 DENR-FAYEf7ElALLE REGIONAL OFFICE Facility/Farm Name: Dim-, R /jj, 13jr — Permit'd-" A i1'3a (it 3K Facility IDN : - County: 17r)gJ Operator In Charge (OIC) Name: /! First Middle Last Jr, Sr, etc. i Cert Type / Number: Work Phone: ( ) T Signature: I Date: "1 certify that I agree to my designation as the Operator in Charge for the facility noted. i understand and will abide by the rules and regulations pertaining to the responsibilities set forth in 15A NCAC 08F .0203 and failing to do so can result in Disciplinary Actions by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission." Back-up Operator In Charge (Back-up OIC) (Optional) Name: L. M Middle Last Jr, Sr, etc. Cert Type / Number: Work Phone: ( 61w Signature: '4�2�- Date: "I certify that I agree to my designation as Back-up Operator in Charge for the facility noted. I understand and will abide by the rules and regulations pertaining to the responsibilities set forth in 15A NCAC 08F.0203 and failing to do so can result in Disciplinary Actions by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Cornmission." Owner/Permittee Name: l,Jt.w.ry POC JC, E7,qS Pr,[ Phone #: 910 <?9.2 Fax#: Signature: ��-g-�`►— Date: -1 ` ��-� Z (Owner or authorized agent) Mail or fax the original to: WPCSOCC, 1618 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1618 Fax: 919.807.6492 Mail or fax a copy to the Asheville Fayetteville Mooresville Raleigh appropriate Regional Office: 2090 US Hwy 70 225 Green St 610 E Center Ave 3800 Barrett Dr Swannanoa 28778 Suite 714 Suite 301 Raleigh 27609 Fax: 828.299.7043 Fayetteville 28301-5043 Mooresville 28115 Fax: 919.571.4778 Fax: 910.486.0707 Fax: 704.663.6040 Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 943 Washington Sq Mall 127 Cardinal Dr 585 Waughtown St Washington 27889 Wilmington 28405-2845 Winston-Salem 27107 Fax: 252.946.9215 Fax: 910.350.2004 Fax: 336.771-4631 (Retain a copy of this form for your records) Revised 612012 Ba -133" I- S RECEIVED MAR 0 2 2011 VELAR-FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE �4 � 3 Cir '`l ST1W 71. •a`, x ' ri' ' A 'EE «:+.'''t�r'+� �I• yl r �; .�.�. MJ ', y+ r y{� {_. �. �` �` • \1 �A. T••. -:_' y��;^f�'•�1^`ai f„�'.r• 7r Ym, rv%, j: r� r:s'•ti•�a:- _ •r'..r++.';'. 'w •E;" -4i � j '�'�.. F:�., �. � .♦ �i�'rl: �, '�'' i •ate '���"�,'.',r*� • 5.,=r'`:�� IA. s t N i I r RECEIVED ;L 1 O A MAR 0 2 2011 DENR-FAYETTEWLE REGIONAL OFFICE FORM FRBD-1 Waste Structure f=reeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner �"�"��r'-`'�'�- Facility Number ? .��- Operator�� Date (mm'�tllyyl "Waste Structure Freeboard inches 'Precipitation (inches) Initials # # # # # f T"1 -2- 2- 2 zrf ��- -7 -7 G�►�-- -+� '1 � ,moi e � Z— /r2-10� oj- 4 2- ��- -7 -7 '1 e � Z— /r2-10� 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3/14103 FORM FR$E)-1 Waste Structure f=reeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farms Owner f;,� Operator c--5L� Facility Number R.2— Date (mmlddlyy) "Waste Structure Freeboard inches 'Precipitation (inches) Initials # # # # # # t7l _/ -off t3 q- 22--U -2 le-� qr 3p- C C - -0 /1-/3-0 P7� - a -mow 1 J�- cp-0 // f r O 1 _ Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagcon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottorn of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3/14/03 FORM FRB0-1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner r Operator Facility Dumber 45 - I -W I- Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storaoe capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114103 - ®���©� OWN al � r I- Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storaoe capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114103 FORM FRBD-1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner Operator Facility Number 61.2-- - % •J Date (MMIdd/yy) .._ - .. _t. (inches) i i 1. lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly, 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114/03 FORM FRED -1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record A Farm Owner rev9� Operator Facility Number /3 Y Date (mr vddiyy) "Waste Structure Freeboard inches) 'Precipitation (inches) Initials ` # # # # # f.2-23-D� • -11-Vz VA 21-17 2- 1 _V e 3— I Cl ---v 3-15` o e 3 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weskly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3/14/03 Fonm Fasa-1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Fann Owner Operator Facility Number - Date (mrnldd/yy) "Waste Structure Freeboard inches 'Precipitation (inches) Initials # # # # # �- -V - i - "—U r , x--31- 01 z� — L - c? 1 _ -, p •-7 v ---- - J3 3 of 3 f��r'I���j� ✓ Y I'! 0 YJ 32- d. .� . 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2- Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3- Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3/14/03 FORM FRED -'1 Farm Owner Operator Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record 1 Facility Nurnberl I 311 Date (mr7Vdd/yy) —Waste Structure Freeboard (inches )'Precipitation (inches) Initials # # # # # # -7 L) 'Y 12 - 3 0 1 -U'1f_ 30 -70 17. L)'Y L7 30 -0 41 .7i 32- I32- 1- 3 i ,2 1 - Of/ I 31 - 1. i 0 0 31 - 1 - 3 1,S- C, 1.7 -- ii "1 I ,2- -3— L L -7) 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded, 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall rnust be recorded for every rain event. 3/14103 FORM FRso-i Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner -7„ -'LI _• Operator Facility Number �� - ] 3j, Date (mr,rddryy) "Waste Structure Freeboard inches 'Precipitation (inches) initials # # # # # ` It U-1 3-5 -75— L if T LO -09 —5- 3-5- ;7- '7--,Z7- '7 -.27 ; l �- - u':'Vq y °l -! 7 -D -I - - -L-- I--- I 1. lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114103 FORM FRED -1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner i Operator Facility Number Date.._ . Willi 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3_ Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3/14/Q3 FARM FR3D-1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner Operator yL z v t Facility Number /J - 1 J 17 1- Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at !east weekly. 3- Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114/03 i� r i Mim 1- Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at !east weekly. 3- Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3114/03 FORM FRBd-I Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner .� Operator i,� �• Facility Number _Freeboard(inches) *Precipitafion 7 . 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall mus; be recorded for every rain event. 3114/03 FORM FRBo-1 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record Farm Owner Facility Number F-7— 3,5 Operator— Date ""Waste 5truCure Freeboard inches 'Precipitation Initials (mrrdddlyy) # # # # # # (inches) T— 1. Lagoon freeboard is the difference between the lowest point of a lagoon embankment and the level of liquid. For lagoons with spillways, the difference between the level of liquid and the bottom of the spillway should be recorded. 2. Freeboard plus available storage capacity must be recorded at least weekly. 3. Rainfall must be recorded for every rain event. 3!141D3 INCRYI&Ub Agronomic Vivision Noone: (q.1q),7jj'zZb55` IfJ KC Pq Grower Eason, Linwood Copies To. - Waste A naiysis eport 32 ffitson-Elmore Rd Dwiii, NC 28334 Farm C= CV 4/24/2006 C%j Sampson County L) C= Sainple Inforniation Laboiatoryr��Oltsl P i prr F,p,7A7,,, -77, Is' X &4 -! '� I ,, � `i W i � h;t` Sample ID., N P K Ca M S Fe Mn Zn Cu B MO Cl C A] Total 697 41.3 783 151 26,9 31.5 3.19 0.46 0.89 0.26 1.21 1N --N Waste Code: -NI14 M'S -NO3 Na Ni Cd A Al St. li p11 SS CN DM% CCE % AL r, (Kg,,il) Description: OR -1v 197 7.78 Swine Upon Lig. Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbsIlOOO gallons Other Elements lbsIlOOOgallonv JI)plication Method IV P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mil Z71 Cu B Alo Cl Na Ni Cd A Al so U Irription 19 0.55 6.3 0.88 0.16 0.18 0.02 T 0,01 T 0,01 1.7 LU Ca Lu C= CV Q> CD C%j LU L) C= 5; ui CK cc LLJ H. rl Z-1 IvUuA&Ua Agronomic.>ulvtston rnone: k!M)7s3-Zb55 web.stte: www.ncagr.com/agrpnomi/;l,; Grower., Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: n Waste A nal sis Report Attn:Linwood Eason 32 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 Farm: 82138 8/28/2006 Sampson County Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per4niilion,u11Cess'otherovise noted): Sample /A N P S Ca At S re M" Zn Cu B Mo C1 C EF l Total 487 36.3 956 127 42.0 49.6 2.85 0.45 0.80 0.12 1.36 IN -N %Vasle Code: -N114 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li p 1l SS CN_ DM% CCE% ALE (KRal) Descriplion: OR -N 246 7.98 Swine Lagoon Lig. Urea Recommendations: Nutrients'Available for First Crop Ibsll000 allons:. Other�Elements': 1bs/1000 allons Application hlelbod N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn A Cu B ' ' Mo C1 Na Ni Cd, Pb Al Se Li Irrigation 2,0 0.49 7.7 0.74 0.25 0.29 0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01. 2.1 NUMMS.,74gr !"9;..j1,(9J9),7,33 Z�5 --�t ' RUN A P I 743MM N N f AW 15 M _01, R � P Grower: Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: USDA-NRCS-Sampson AUn-Unwood Eason n,.� �'I. il-A i° `''�Waste A R., 32 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 naiysis , ort Farm: 4/3/2007 Sampson County Sam le Information ,,;114afio' rrf ft -to ��i ON . ...... Sample 1D.- N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn zh Cu B AN Cl C $1 Total 549 24.8 1577 138 25.6 42.2 2.41 0.15 0.75 0.32 2.34 !N -N Waste Code: -A1114 ALS -NO3 Na Ni Cd A Al so Li P H SS CIN DAf% CCE1% ALE(Kg:d) Description: OR -N 436 7.84 :wide 1,11gooll Lig. Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop- lbs 1000 gallons.... %!Otjier','Elements: IWIOOOgallons ipplication Method N P205 K20 Ca -S Mn Zn Cu g T Mg "I. Y ,.._M6., �.'r N, Ni PV Al.":: Se a,* .'Cd ':L' Irrigafion 2.3 0.33. 12.6 0.80 A-15 0.25. '0 6" 5111.1 -Arl 'X-, N'k�.f vc;u t,�.A onomic uivision, t'none: 1� 753 b55'jhQ88 - webt�ite: www:nca :com/a onomU� �, N, 1j ,a i in . axe or[ -13w pba ` +xr, , ...<._,.. r..S ... .b!'�. _ 1MMIT.2—M—M kilt . `tJ�' . ,1� 1�,. r.,...P >.�... . , ,. Grower: Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: Attn:Linwood Eason Waste 31 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 nalysisRoOrt p" Farm: t 1/30/2007 Harnett County ;ample lnf6rniatio p n ,, MINE „� , ,R. b l „�_ , _MTO I,uborat6ry esults (partsper�milli uun�essothecrviscnateifi)}*liiF,.i"i..%'��i� 17nil) le ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C1 C M. 'aa! 406 42.2 1032 134 25.4 48.1 3.74 0.36 0.96 0.49 2.00 1N --N 'rote Code: -N114 .t.S -NO3 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li pil SS C, -1V DM% CCI`% ALECK a]) escr•iption: Old -N 230 7.6 Sine Lagoon Lit. Urea .ecommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop MOON gallons Other Elements lbs11000 gallomv Fiplicalion Melbod 11' P2O5 K2O Ca Mg S Fe Mn !.n Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li rriplion 1.7 0.56 8.3 0.78 0.15 0.28 0.02 T 0 01 T 0.01 1.9 NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.neagr.gov/agronemi/ Report: W05062 Waste Analysis R 6rt Grouter, Eason, Linwood-Eason Farms Inc 32 Eason-Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Farm: 82-138 Copies to.. Received: 01/24/2011 Completed: 01/2812011 Links to Helpful Information Sampson County Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample 1D: N P X Ca h19 S Fe 61n Zn Cu B Zito CI C Total 1002 214 731 276 141 71.6 22.1 2.76 13.4 2.35 1.27 1 IN-N 758 Waste Code: -NH4 758 Na Ni Cd Pb Al ,4e 1i P11 SS C:N VM% C61EA6 M,E( ) ALS -NO3 0.00 151 7.16 Description: OR-N Swine Lagoon Lig, Urea 0.10 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 zallons Other Elements lbs/1000 allons Application Method N P205 X20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li Irrigation 4.2 2.9 5.9 1;.6 0.82 0.42 0.13 0.02 0.09 0.02 0.01 1.3 Compleled: 1/27/2011 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample 1D: N P X Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn fu B Mo GY C Total 515 34.4 756 107 26.8 33.7 2.94 0.33 1.02 0.32 0.91 2 IN-N 475 Waste Code: NH4 475 ALS -NO3 0.18 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li P11 5S G11V DAM CCF% ALE(K I) 185 F 7.73 Description: OR•N Swine Lagoon Liq. Urea 0.36 e o : Nutrients Available for FirstCro lbs 1000 allons 01ber Elements lbs/1000 allons Application hletbod N P205 M Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li Inigalion 2.2 0.46 6.1 0,63 0.16 0.20 0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01 15 NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655. .Web site: www.ocagr.gov/agronomi/ Grower: Eason, Linwood -Eason IRReport: W05062 Page: 2 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) . Sample 1D: 3 Waste Code: AIS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B :oto Cl C rolal 675 1N --N 669 -N114 669 -NO3 0.25 OR -N Urea 0.28 66.9 749 176 41.3 44.9 6.49 0.75 2.67 o.6o 1.01 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li pH SS CN DAM CCF."% AI.G(K • I) 182 7.47 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allons Other Elements lbs11600izallons Application Method Irrigation N P205 Kao Ca Mg S Fe 2.8 0.89 6.0 lA 0.24 0.26 0.04 Mn T Zn 0.02 CU T 8 Mo 0.01 Cl Na Ni 1.5 Cd 11b At Se Li Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample ID: 4 Waste Code: ALS Description: Nine Lagoon Lig. N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu R ito ('1 C Total 594 INN 565 -NH4 565 -NO3 0.20 OR -N Urea 0.06 38,9 664 169 27.1 35.3 3.36 0.38 110 0.35 0.85 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li H SS CN DAM CCE% ,Uii d) 167' 7.75 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 alloys Other Elements lbs11000 allons Application Atelbod Irrigation N P205 Kao Ca Mg S Fe 2.5 0.52 53 0.99 0.16 0.21 0.02 Mn T Zn 0.01 Cu T B Ata T Cl Na ,Vi 1.4 Cel Pb Al Se t i Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per inillion unless otherwise noted) Sample 1D: 5 Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. N P K Ca M S Fe Mn Zn CU B Mo CI C Total 594 IN -N 576 -NH4 576 -NO3 0.26 OR -N Urea 0.58 38.2 713 146 26.3 32.5 3.43 0.38 1.17 0.36 0.89 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se 1i it SS ON 1Jb1% CCE% A11fta t) 177 7.75 R comma tions: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allons Other Elements lbs/1000 allons Application Method Irrigation N P205 Kao Ca Mg S Fe 2.5 0.51 5.7 0.85 0.15 0.19 0.02 Mn T Zn 0.01 Cu T B Mo Ut Cl Na Ni 1.5 Cd Pb Al Se Li NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.neagr.gov/agronami/ Grower: Eason, Littwood-Emn Ateport: W05062 Page: 3 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample ID: 6 haste Code: ALS DescHplion: S+vine Lagoon Liq. N P X Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C Total 385 1,V-N 371 -NH4 371 NO3 0.24 OR-N Urea 0,32 22.2 727 103 29.9 28.9 2.55 0.23 0.67 0.23 0.89 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li H SS C:N DM% CCE% A1.£(R a l) 181 7,89 eco plnda ion : Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000allons Other Elements Ibs11000 alluns Application MAW Irrigation N P205 W Ca Mg S Fe 1.6 0.30 5.8 0.60 0.17 0.17 0.01 Mir zn Gtr T T T P Mo 0.01 C/ Na Ni Cd Pb 15 Al .Ve Li North Carolina ?,- Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you far using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. lubacco l ru.[ t itnd COnImissinn - Steve Troxier, Commissioner of Agriculture r NCDAkCS`Agriino6nic Dlvisi a>i - Piitotie:' { 1 )7 -2655;4 `Web sites waw.ot:gov%agronomi/;;.. ;� L` •n.:� r, ,• `, i k ;,., 'Report: W03094 Grouler.' Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Inc Copies to: CIA I PR' 'o -o ww a 9 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 I I � n 4 iv iR Waste A Rohort `-� nalysis Farm: 82-138 Received: 10/1512010 Completed: 10/2112010 finks to Helpful Information Sampson County -sample lnforaiation: " �`- „Laborlttury Resuits (partsiNllion uuiese otiierovlse'notcd) � r ' a x ` F+�,'a c:i>, Sample 1D: N P K Ca Mg S Pe Mn Zn Cu B A10 Cl C Total 740 !N -N 737 90.7 883 184 91.3 53.5 7.43 I.39 4.06 0.87 1.19 436 Waste Code: NH4 737 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Gi PH SS C:N DAf% CCE96 ALE( l) ALS NO3 0.00 221 7.26 Description. OR -N Swine La n MR, Urea 0,42 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allons Other Elements 1bs11000 alkns ApplicationMetbod N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li Irrigatlon 3.1 1.2 7.1 1.1 0.53 0.31 0.04 0.01 0.03 0.01 0,01 2.9 118 Compleled: 10/20/2010 • sample Information . Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherivise noted) Sample 1D.• N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B A10 C1 C Tota! 291 27.7 581 93.9 37.6 25.3 2.10 0.33 t.l4 0.30 0.60 315 281 Waste Code: -NH4 280 ALS -NO3 0.11 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li P H SS C:N D111% CCP% ALE(wl) 145 7.7 Description: OR•N Swine Lagwn Liq. Urea 0.12 Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs 1000 allons Other Elements W11000 allow Application Melbod N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni (,'d Ph Al Se Li Irriplion 1.2 0.37 4.7 0.55 , 0.22 0.15 0101 T 0.01 T T 2.1 1.2 31330 7VNOl03U377M3jaV UN3,7 IlOZ z O On Q-3'Alj30a Dlvis[oti" ;Phone:' (919)733=2655 Weti site +cv9vov:acs�r:gov/agronoinl/ Gx' ;,' ' ;: ` r Groivet:.8asoit, Llti rpod-Beebe w4ort: *0*4 Page: 2 ,. GDAkS'Ag tiiitopiic ; s�{ Sample Information Laboratory Results`(OM Por million unless ottierd#se noted) ,z` a t {\ter Y, a y { u� , , t :� • ? �' , , ` :. -, Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn A Cu B A10 C! C Tota! 935 65.5 1167 187 83.5 46,0 3.75 0.87 1.52 o.46 1.47 404 3„ s , INN 933 Waste Code: -NH4 933 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se l! p H SS C:N DM% CCE% ALF(K p l) ALS NO3 0.00 284 7.38 Description: OR -N Swine L n Lig, Urea 0.36 i Nutrlents'Available for.First Cro lbs 1000 allots Other elements lbs 1000 allots ApplicationMelbod N P20S K]0 } :'Ca , `� �"Mgr }, ;S a"3 .''Pe Mn A Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se L! lrrkgailDn 3.9 088 94 l l o49 i"{'z')o27 '' 0,02 0.01 0.01 T 0.01 2.7 2.4 Sample information ;_;r ' Laboratory Results„(parts per.inillioii;uulese:otlierwise:aoted) ;. •'. Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu A 4110 Cl C Total 686 41.2 1030 160 62.6 4o.1 4.22 0.79 1.91 0.50 1.34 390 IN -N 685 Waste Code: -NH4 685 Na M Cd A Al Se Li P if SS CN DAI% (.'GU% ALF,(K al) ALS -NO3 0.08 243 7.86 Description: OR -N Swine L n Ll . Urea 0.34 Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs 1000 allons Other elements lbs 1000 allots ApplicAiton Ca Mg S, Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Nl Cd 1'b Al Se Lt 1rrlgaUonl ,'�5 29 '�' 0.55 8.2 0.93 0.37 D,23 .0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01 2.6 2.0 ;Saatple information rhiLabimatary Results (parts per tilllion unlessotherwise:uote Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Ata Cl C .,, ,'-•• r Total 692 42.3 974 141 55.2 46.3 3.63 0.72 i.6o 0.49 1.32 406 Ux, •� ::> s.R.:. IN -IV 691 Waste Code: NH4 691 Na Ni Cd Nb Al Se C! p H SS C:N DAM CCP'% AI.li(K al) ALS -NO3 0.07 236 7.74 Description: OR•N Swine Lagoon Mg. Urea 0.27 c Nutrients Avallable for First Crop lbS11000 allons Other elements lbs11000 Altos Appllcallon Metbod - N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo L7 Na Nt Cd A Al Se D [rrlgx0on 2.9 0.57 7.8 0.82 0.32 ' 0.27 0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01 2.7 2.0 t ,,: �� GI'OWCr: $RSOn '!,i ,,RCDA&CS`Agsrono uie D1vlsion; .Phone:'{919)733=2(55 ,;,Web sift;: wwsv.tit igr.go`v/agiorionti ;tgM z�;,��zr ."< 4a naood-8ason Hteport: WD3O94 Page: 3 sample laforiiiitlou' ' 'Laboratory Results (partsper;miWod;udles"s'"otdeiarlse noted): w t,' -;tart,',. ` E a` Sample IA: 6 Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine L n Mg. N P X Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B 410 CI C Total 266 IN -N 257 -NIM 257 -NO3 0.03 OR -N Urea 4.17 23.6 684 106 40.2 27.1 2.23 0.32 0.73 0.26 0.93 313 Na Ni Cd Ph Al se Li P11 SS CN DM% cc IN ALe(x I) 168 7.91 Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs 1000 ailons Other Mements lbs/1000allons Application Metbod. Irds9lon " "N " '' Pte:; 1.1 " rr 0.32 - X20 Ca Mg :.. S. - Fe 5.5 4.62 0,23 °== 0.16 _' 0,41 Mn T Zn Cu T T B A 0.41 Cl 2-1 Na 1.4 Ni Cd P6 Al Se LI North Carolina F&I lobacco IrLISI Fund Lommission Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental qualili% - Steve Troxier, Commissioner ofAgricullare NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.neap.gov/ogronomi/ Report: W08569 Grower.• Eason, Wnwood-Eason Farms lee Copies 10: ..•�•�;°',. 32 Euson•Eimore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Waste A naiysis ehrt y , *; „�1 • Farr11: 82.138 Received: 05/28/2010 Completed: 06/03/2010 Links to WOW Information Sampson County Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample IA N P K Ca M9 S Fe Mn Zn CU B Mo Cl C 1 lata! 453 22.3 797 163 40.6 26.3 3.39 0.52 1.08 0.10 0.96 IN-N Waste Code: -NH4 ALS M Na Nd Cd 1°b Al se li pH ss ON DAM CCB% ALE(W) ) Des"Otibw OR•N 185 8,06 swtm n Mg. Urea Nutrients Available for First crop lbw 1004 lblrt Other Elements lbs 1000 allows AppllmMm Metbod N M-1 K20 Ca big S Fe Mn Zn CL B No a Na M Cd A6 Al se u IrOptlon 1.9 4.34 6.4 0.95 0.24 0.15 0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01 1.5 North Carolina TAwLo Trust Fund Comnils%lon Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management System that makes this report possible to being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality'. - Sieve Troxier, Commissioner of Agriculture NCDA&CS Agronomic Division's>'.Phone: (919)733-2655,-. Web site, wW.ncagr:gov/agroaami/ Report: W04307 - Grow., Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Inc Copies to: 32 Eason -Elmore Rd a aste nalysas IP Dunn, NC 28334 Farm 82-128 Received: 12/11/2008 Completed: 12/17/2009 Links to Helpful Information Sampson County Sample Itifoiniation - ; Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample 1Dr N P X Ca S Pe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C Total 978 75.9 1257 252 84.7 51.3 13.3 1.08 2.73 0.65 1.53 360 l IN -N 838 Waste Coda: -NH4 935 Na AV Cd A6 Al Se U PH SS ON DM% GCE% ALE (K I) ALS -NO3 2.75 279 7.15 Descriptioar OR -N Swine Lamm Ma. Urea 0.65 Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/10002allow Other Elements MOM gglions Applkation Me" N P205 X70 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn CU B No Cl Na M Cd P6 At Se D Irrigation 4.1 1.0 1011 1.5 0.49 0.30 0.08 0.01 0.02 7 0.01 2.4 2.3 Completed: 12/15/2009 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample M N P X Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Ato Cl C 2 row 207 22.1 590 112 31.6 28.0 2.41 0,17 0.46 0.22 0,72 256 IN -N 206 Wast# Code; -NH4 206 ALS -NO3 0.32 Na M Cd A Al Se Ll PH SS C.,N DAM CCE% ALE(" �) 143 7.39 Description: OR -N Swine L n L1q- Urea 0.33 Nutrients Available for First Crop 1bs1jOqQ&a11oxs Other Elements lbs I000 ANUOUS Application Me" N P205 X70 Ca Mg S Fe Ain Zn Cu B Mo a Na Ah Cd If At Se D Irdplion 0,86 0.30 4.7 0,65 0.18 0.16 0.01 T T T T 1.7 112 30 lyja 7 VNO'93U 3 7 7M 31 aV3_ �N3N C73A/_30_3 I NCDA&CS Agronomic Divisltin , Phone:, (919)733-2655 -- ,Web site: wwa.ncagr.gov/agronomi% Grower: Eason, Linwood-Eason iReport: W04307 Page: 2 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise notal) Sample ID: 3 Waste Code: ALS DescripNoa: Swine n Lig, N P K Ca S Fe Mn Zn Ca B Mo C1 C, Total 831 INN 6o9 -NH4 608 -AF03 0.19 OR N Urm 0.61 139 991 278 115 87.9 33.7 2.26 12.7 2.10 1.35 336 Na NV Cd PA At Se LM pH SS ON DM% CCR% ALE{ • ) 231 7.02 Nutrients Available for First Crop 02100090-kw Other Elements lbs 1000 gallons Application MMM IrripAon N P205 Kao Ca At S Fe 3,5 1.9 7.9 1.6 0.67 0.51 0.20 Mn 0.01 Zn 0,08 Cu 0.01 B Mo 0.01 Ci 2.2 Na 1.9 M Cd PA Al Se U Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample ID: 4 Waste Cade: ALS Descriptim- Swine Lumn Liq, N P K Ca S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C Total 597 W-N 509 -NH4 509 -NO3 0.00 OR-N Urea 0.29 95.0 878 223 96.0 50.6 8,68 1.10 3.57 0.83 1.03 305 Na M Cd PA Al Se Ll P H SS CIN DAN CCE% ALE(K I) 2Y5 7.29 Nutrients Available for First Crop I&LI000MIlons Other Elements kSLI00ogglions Application Metbod Irrip ion N P205 Kao Ca Mg S Fe 2.5 1.3 7.0 1.3 o.56 0.30 0.05 Mn 0.01 Zn 0.02 Cu 0.01 B Mo 0.01 Cl 20 Na 1.8 M Cd A At Se Y Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sample ID., 5 Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Li . N P K Ca S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C Total 491 IN-N 452 -NH4 452 -NO3 0.00 OR-N Urea 0,28 51.7 937 165 54.4 39.0 12,0 0.50 0.89 0.34 0.96 307 Na M Cd PA At So LM PH SS C•N DM% eca ALE(' i) 200 7.21 Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs11000 MousOlder Elements lbs 1000 gallons Appkallon Method Irrip0on N W5 K20 Ca Mg S Fe 2.1 0.69 6.7 0.97 0.32 0.23 0,07 Mn 7 Zn 0.01 Ca 7 B Mo 0.01 a 2.1 Na 1.7 Ni Cd PA At Se M KCDAUS Agronomlc Division Phone: (919)733-2655' Web site: www.ecogr.goy/agronomi/ Grower: Eason, Linwood-Eason Nteport: W04307 Page: 3 Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sampk 1D: 6 Waste Coda: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. N P R Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cry B Ma CI C Total 306 IN-N 293 -NH4 293 -NO3 0.00 OR-N Urea 0.39 27.5 749 156 40.8 37.8 8,43 0.23 0.52 0.29 0.88 306 Na Nt Cd A A/ se Lt pH SS C.•N DM% CCG% ALE(KO) 187 7.45 Nutrients Available for First Crop IWIOOORallm Other Elements MOM gglions Application Medod Irrignllon N W5 jW Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu 1.3 0.37 6.0 0.91 0.24 0.22 0.05 T T T B Mo tY 0.01 2.0 Na M Cd Pb 1.6 A/ Se M North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard en vironmental quality. l obacco I rust F enui Steve Troxier, Commissioner of Agriculture : 5 _.,...,......_......,,.,,._......._.""..." ° , . .tia ort W01384A&GSA onomic.Division • .Phone19)7,33.=2�ryE�tRe' Grower: Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Copies TO: µl'k 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NG 28334 asteAnalysis ' -IF rarm: 18.138 8/24/2009 Laboratory ResuIts,.`( prs p"Ili"' ws. .e .u...•a,.t.e,..d, ), . x ;,, `, ,o„ 2.101 a,, ' s. ., Sampson County Satnple:lztformation yy qq Laboratory.itesults;(Parts pe'rxm111io11xunles5fotherwise noted)rk',ry���,'req}���ry,r�t��Ii},i#!CC��.ij„�� P K Ca Mg S Sample ID: 7n N (,'1 C P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C1 C 1 Total 535 0.77 81,2 1046 189 79.3 53,0 4.24 0.69 1.03 0.45 1.63 INN IN -N 453 Waste Code: -N114 453 238 ALS -1V03 0.00 ALS Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se l.i plf SS C:N DA1% CG11:'% ALE(Kgal) 337 7.17 P Description: OR -JV Swine Lagoon Lig. Urea 299 7.64 Recommendations: Swine Lagoonn Lig. Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs11000 allons Other Elements lbs/1000 allons Application Method N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Ain Zn Cu B Ma Cl Na Ni Cd A rt l 4e Li Irrigation 2.2 1.1 8.4 1.1 0.46 0.31 0.02 T 0.01 = T 0,01 2,8 P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn 7.n,�, Cu B Ma 'Cl" Na - Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li Irrigation. 1.2 Completed August 21, 2009 6.4 0.94 0:31 0 24 0 02 T 0 O1 T ;;0 01 is t,•r ' �'. r ) - - Sam ie Informatfow Laboratory ResuIts,.`( prs p"Ili"' ws. .e .u...•a,.t.e,..d, ), . x ;,, `, ,o„ 2.101 a,, ' s. ., Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn 7n Cu B Mo (,'1 C 2� �. Tarnl 275 52.3 goo 160 53.3 41.0 3.20 0.46 0.77 0.35 1.36 INN 239 Waste Code: -NI14 238 ALS -NO3 0.28 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li P SS CN DAl% CCLW, ALF(kaO Description: OR -N 299 7.64 Swine Lagoonn Lig. Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop-: lbs11000 allons Other Elements lbsll000 gallons Application Method N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn 7.n,�, Cu B Ma 'Cl" Na - Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li Irrigation. 1.2 0.70 6.4 0.94 0:31 0 24 0 02 T 0 O1 T ;;0 01 ... 2.5 A&cCS Agronomic Division,_ Phone:,; (919)733 265;5,; tWeb Sike.ff"ww ncagrgov/agroinom}LGrawer';Easan;, rr,;;,�Report WOl38�i Page: 3 / �-.--,i.vw �� ,. , 1. au[We'� ,1{uyyl V.:' -bid' .0{ ..', v r � y-.,•: ' „i'.-; ...! ro.' ."A5,11 �- am"leiIufori iation :-Laborato �.'",Results; arts: er'tnilliat�}uafess:attierwise aoteti `c '� � �,;; i �, ' # . q� I ,-.�� � 'til r, F ,�Gi, t :...P. ... .:>..:. ... ° . � . tP,. , ..,, P,. �,},��t���i ,.�i�:��s��.,'��,�r�,:u:.�.�u.��,,,,,`�,IGIr'�r�}�#ii;�,.��.�Pt�.�r,�,:���r.,�lN,r,: Sample 1D: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu li Mo Cl C Tola, 249 39,6 798 160 41.0 39.4 4.06 0,42 1,11 1,11 1.29 IN -N 221 Waste Code: -N114 220 ALS i -YO3 0.23 Na Ni Cd A AI Se U pll S,S G:'N n31% CCl'3n _ ALF(Kol)� 'Oesrrijition: i (MI -A, 260 7.76 Swine Lagoon Liq. lireu Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/7000 allons Other Elements lbs11000 allons Application Method N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo 0 Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li Irrigation 1.0 0.53 6.4 0.94 0,27 0.23 0.02 T 0.02 T 0.01 2.2 North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. C,. 1 Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental rlualil y. -Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture Toh.wco T1111.1 I'MId C,,nuriiti;icin NCDA1IlCS Agrenomic Divlslon Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.ocagr.gov/agronomI/ Report: W01384 Grouser. Bacon, Linwood-Eason Farms Inc Caples to., cul.ra�l. f � Y 32 Eason-Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 w Ry WasteAnaiysisRollort Fa: 18-138 08!2112008 Sampson County Sample Information Laboratory Results (parts per miWon unless otherwise noted) swnple 1D: N A K Ca S Pe Mn Zn Cu 8 Ma Cl C Total 535 81.2 1046 189 19.3 53.0 4.24 0.69 1103 0.45 1,63 i !NN 453 Waste Code: NH4 453 Na Ni Cd A Al So L! PH SS C:N DAM CCB% ALE( x1) AIS •NO3 0100 337 7.17 DeacMplian: OR•N Mne L n Mg. Urea Nutrients Available for First Crop ffis/1000malow Other filaments W11000AWkws Appllcatfo" Afe" N P205 K7O Ca Mg S Fa Mn Zn Ca B Mo Cl Na N! Cd A Al So U IrriptWn 2.2 1.1 8.4 1.1 0.46 0.31 0.02 T 0.01 T 0.01 2.8 Oompletai August 21, 2009 Sample Information laboratory Results (parts per mUllon unless otherwise noted) Sa"k Ill; N P X Ca At S Fe Mn Zn CU B Mo Cl C 2 Tofu! 275 52.3 800 160 53.3 41.0 3.20 0.46 0.77 0.35 1.36 IMN 239 Waste Code: •NH4 238 ALS •NO3 0.28 Na AV Cd A6 At So 14 tH SS CIN DAM CCB% ALF(W) 299 7.64 Description: OR-N Swine LaRoon Lia. Urea Nutrients Available for First Crop &L1000ALdIONS Other Memento Ibs 1000 gglions Appliw#m Melbod N ,,. PjOS K20 Ca Mg S Fe Am Zn Cu B Mo d Na M Cd tb Al Se U IrrlWon 1.2 0.70 `" 6.4 0.94 0.31 0.24 0.02 T 0101 7 0.01 2.5 3013301VN0103H 311Vt3113AV3- 0N30 110z t 0 Hyl, a3n1-3,0_g8 NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.neagr.gov/gmnomi/ Grower: Eason, Linwood-Eason Hteport; W01384 Page: 2 Sampit Information Laboratory Results (parts per aliWoa unless otherwise noted) Sample in. 3 Waste Codd: ALS DesaWkw Swine IJ4POft W,- N P X Ca S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C/ C 16fa1 509 N--N 436 -NH4 436 -NO3 0.08 OR-N311 Urea 71.9 973 189 79.3 49.0 5.33 0.78 1.69 0.51 1.52 Na M Cd P& N Se U 211 SS CN DM% CCB% ALE( ) 7.18 Application Mofbod Irripfion Nutrients Amulluble for First Crop lbs 1 M jmflom Older Elements lbs 1000 mallow N P205 ;X70 Ca Mg S Pe Mn Zn CM 8 Mo Cl 2.1 1.0 7.8 1.1 0.46 0.29 0.03 T 0101 T 0.01 Na M Cd Pb At So U 2.6 Sample information Laboratory Results (parts per million Wen otherwise noted) Sampk /D: 4 Waste Code: ALS Description., Swine LRmn Ma. N P jr Ca M S Pe Mn Zn Cu 8 Mo Cl C Total 711 N-N 365 NH4 365 -NO3 0.12 OR--N [hon 381 929 332 296 106 35.3 5.38 22.8 3.42 1.67 Na M Cd Pb At Se U PH SS ON DM95 CCh`JK ALE(K I) 232 7.52 Nutrients Amilable for First Crop lbs1l000ggUms Other Elements MS1100ogglions AppikwNan Me" Irriptlon N P205 X70 Ca Mg S Pe 3.0 5.1 7.4 1.9 1.7 0.62 0.21 Mn 0.03 Zn 0,15 CM 0.02 B 0.01 Mo Cl No 1.9 NI Cd Pb At So U Samplt Information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sa"k 1D: 5 Waste Code: ALS Des"tim, Swine Lam LIG. N P X Ca Mg S Pe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C! C total. 457 N-N 373 -NH4 373 W03 0.19 OR-N Urea 59.2 940 177 MA 46.8 4.90 0.65 1.38 0.42 1.46 Na NO Cd Pb At Se U PH SS C.N DM% CCE% ALLY( I) 298 7.62 Nutrients Available for Pint Cron IbsjIOWM&w Other Elements 0811000fialko Appikafton Method Iniptlon N P205 X20 Ca Mg S Fe 1.9 0.79 7.5 1.0 0.36 0.27 0.03 Mn T Zn 0.01 CM T B 0.01 Mo Cl Na 2.5 M Cd Pb Al Se U NOWS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.omV.gov/agronomi/ Grower: Sawn, Linwood -Eason IReport: Wo13M Page: 3 Sample information Laboratory Results (parts per million unless otherwise noted) Sarwe 1D. b Waite Dade: AES DescrlpNmt: Swine L&Mn Lk . N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn fa B Ma C1 C 70141 249 RV N 221 •NH4 220 -NO3 0.22 OR N Urea 39.6 798- 160 46.0 39A 4.06 0.42 2.51 0.58 1.29 No M Cd PO Al Se L! pH SS ON DM% CCE% ALS( l} 260 7.76 Recommenda Nutrients Available For First CroR !ba 1004 lions other Elements lbs loco lions Ap1leation Me" lrevuon N M.1 X20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Za Cu 1.0 0.53 6.4 0.94 0.27 0.23 0.02 T 0.02 T B Mo Ci 0.01 Na Ni Cd A Al 2.2 Su L! North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory-infomnatlon-management system that makes this report possible is being funded ?" through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. 6 W Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. 41iabacco trust Fund (.omm[ssion - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture w.. Akr0omic Division c " `' C, < + :s s s Rmort g '.1 Report: W04550 Grower: Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Copies 7'0: 32 Eason-Elt'nore Rd ' Dunn, HC 28334 • 1/26/2009 A Sampson County Sample lut'ormation Laboratory Results (parts'pernlllsoi''unless otherwise noted) P ,° ,: K Ca A 4 S Fe Mr! /,it Cu 11 Nlo la C Sample ID: N j 7ora1 1150 116•. 1069 284 99.4 76.3 17.2 1.98 8.04 1.42 1.65 IN•N 1150 Waste Code: -NII4 1149 ALS -NO3 0.55 Na - Ni Cd A Al Se Li p 1t SS C:N Dh1Y G'C'1.Y Alli{K#�tl} Description: 012-N 420 7.22 Swine Ligoon Lig. i Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop 1bs/1000 gallons Other Elements 1bs/1000 gallons Application Method lrrigatio❑ N 4.8 P205 X20 1.5 8.6 Ca . Mg S Fe 1.7 0.58 0.45 0.10 Mn 0.01 Zn Cu 0.05 0.01 B 0.01 Mo CI Na 3.5 Ni Cd A '1I Se Li Completed: 1/22/2009 Sample, Information . Laboratory Results (parts per, million unless otherwise noted) Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mrs Zrt Cu B +tlo CI C 656 28.1 928 182 40.5 41.5 4.94 0.44 1.84 0.48 1.38 IN -N 656 Waste Code: -N114 656 AS -NO3 0.69 Na Ni Cel A Al Se Li P 11 SS C•N DAM CC1:'% ALFINgal) Description: OR -N 277 8.09 Swine La oorn Liq. Urea Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 gallons Other Elements lbs11000 allons ApplicationMetlrod N P205 X20 Ca rtlq S Pe Mtz Zrt Cie B Mo CI Na Ni Cd P/1 ;U Se Li Crrig;ttion 2.7 0.38 7.4 1.1 0.24 0.24 0.03 T 0.01 '1' 0.01 1.9 r �,;i� Re ort: W04550 Page: 2 ,:NCDA CS Agr©namic Divisions:. •Phone::{91'9)733 265:5 �: Web Site ;,www:iica r coin/aRro omi/, F3 ,Grower: Eason,;;...t ;s,�;;,.,; p g , #in lenormation Laboratory -'Results^, . '.. loauu"e`ss� athei`wiselnoted) ' r k:t,r f fl ,1 i } �cZ,=s .0 :.. Sample ID: Sample 1D: P K Ca A1g S Fe Afn 7n N Cl P K Ca M S Fe Mn Zn Cu B rvto Cl C Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Liq. Total IN -N -N114 -NO3 OR -N Urea 1122 1122 1122 0.00 77:2 1063 263 77.7 54.9 7.56 1.18 3.49 0.77 1.61 ALS Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se 1.1 pll SS C;tV DAN C(.'E"#, ALE(Kgal) 521 7.22 CClN, Recommendations: Description: OR -N Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs11000 gallons Other Elements Swine Lagoon Lig, lbs1l000 gallons Application Melhod Irrigation 1V 4.7 P203 1.0 K20 Ca A19 S Fc 8.5 1:5 0.45 0.32 0.04 Al 0.01 Zn Cu P 1110 Cl 0.02 0.01 0.01 Na 4.4 Ni Cd Ph ;11 Su li Na Ni Crl P6 :.II Se !.i Irrigation 3,7 0.84 6.8 1.2 0.38 0.24 0.04 0.01 0.01 1' 0.01 6.7 The waste product contains a large amount of sodium. This element can accumulate in soils where it replaces calcium and contributes to excess soluble Salts. where the waste is a liquid and applied in overhead irrigation systems. Monitor sodium accumulation in the soil where the waste is routineiv anolied. Sodium may ASO damage the foliage of sensitive I}L•ints Sainple'Information Laboratory ResuIts -Oarts:,per u .miIIioa nless 6therwtse46tid)r`, - r;SA t p , , ,.,1 Sample ID: N P K Ca M S Fe Mn A Cu B Mo U C 4:;'a.;'°; :: ' ;.;: Waste Code.• ALS Description: Swine Lit ggon Lig. 'Total IN -N -N114 -NO3 OR -N Urea 844 844 832 11.9 78.6 849 242 78.6 58.5 8.90 1.37 3.70 0.93 1.29 Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li p l! SS C:N UM% CGYY, Al Fftal) 442 7.38 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 gallons Other Elements lbs11000 allons Application Melhori Irrigation N 3,5 P205 1.1 K20 Cu Mg S Fe 6.8 1.4 0.46 0 34 0.05 Mu 0.01 Z1l Cu 13 A10 C1 0.02 0.01 0.01 Na 3.7 Ali Cd P6 al SO Li Sample Information Laboratory Res ults.(parts:per niillioaunless otherwise noted) ; t Sample ID: N P K Ca A1g S Fe Afn 7n Cu B A10 Cl C 7'01al 877 63.0 846 212 64.8 40.8 6.44 1.06 2.22 0.67 1.26 !N•N 877 Waste Code: -N114 865 ALS -NO3 11.7 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li pl! SS CN PRY1, CClN, ALF(Kgal) Description: OR -N 807 7.44 Swine Lagoon Lig, l/rerr Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allons Other Elements lbs/1000 gallons Application Method N 1103 K20 Ca Mg S Fe At 'Lit Ctu B Mo Cl Na Ni Crl P6 :.II Se !.i Irrigation 3,7 0.84 6.8 1.2 0.38 0.24 0.04 0.01 0.01 1' 0.01 6.7 The waste product contains a large amount of sodium. This element can accumulate in soils where it replaces calcium and contributes to excess soluble Salts. where the waste is a liquid and applied in overhead irrigation systems. Monitor sodium accumulation in the soil where the waste is routineiv anolied. Sodium may ASO damage the foliage of sensitive I}L•ints lVGDA&ES,Agcoiomic Division,;.: Plione {919}733=2655;;;E}WebSitew�vw�ncagr,�I;coin/agronomil�Grower,;;}Sas©n`�,Y., , Rep6rt1V04554 Page: 3 ' - �•1 ls pSamPeIlfrmaioA' iaboratoiyRsuartres.:�,.p. er.0xi.nr lllionn t,un u.lppT,ss,�c'ioru t11e ' u).lsf'�^en"tk4nnfo:yw!"t,' .ed)HP I1I�+�'! x'i �t�'li�eCYi �i ClltJ't&t I �chiN{y4' i'Illx�il �lA i�,i��"j�i{S�WIi'.di1'�R-AIRW�i(liK Sample IR 6 ' ' Waste Code: AMS Description: Swine Lagoon Lict N P K Ca Mg S Fe Afn Zn Cu B Mn (Y (; '!Total 608 IN -N 608 -N114 599 -NO3 9.74 O1l-1v Brea 25.1 727 168 39.2 28.3 3.58 0.45 1.11 0.37 1.09 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li p 11 5'S C:N At1w) (;f'lN -ALE(NA) 376 7.82 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 gallons Other Elements lbsll000 gallons Application Melbod Irrigation N 2.5 P205 0.34 1;20 Ca Mg S Fe MIt Zlt Cu Lt A10 Cl Na Ni Cd Pb :11 5.8 0.98 0.23 0.16 0.02 T 0.01 '1' 0.01 3.1 ,Se b D"CS-Aeroriomic.Division ;Phone: (91'9)7.33=2b55; + `Wei Site sww�v ncaer:com/al `ronomi/? Y'� r :a� •l ` a ^jl� {'�, :Re ort: W02878 F, j t9kt...,ta,_. x....: i, :,Ix p 3O1330IM01938311A3.1i AVJ-8N]Cl 110Z Z 0 HVW a3AI3038 Grower: Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Copier 7b: USDA-NRCS-Sanil)son rF''� 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 nalysis eportWaste Farm: S2-138 10/27/2008 Sampson County 1Sample. information Laboratory Results;.(parts.per,-niillion;unless:otherwise aoted)z__.;,,. i ; Sample ID: N P K Ca MR S Fe Mn Zn Cu 13 Mo (,'I C Iota/ 821 91.9 i426 251 93.1 69.6 8.36 1.13 3.02 0.89 1.82 477 01 1N --N 821 Waste Code: -NH4 815 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li P SS C -N DAM CCI.`% AL1i(li al) ALS -NO3 5.86 Description: OR -N 235 6.99 Swine Lagoon Lic . (Irea 0.00 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop W11000 allows Other Elements lbs/1000 allonv Application Metbod N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu H hfo Cl Na Ni Cd M) Al Se Li Irrigation 3.4 1.2 8.2 1.5 0.54 0.41 0.05 0:01 0.02 0.01 0.01 3.2 2.0 The pH of the lagoon liquid is below the ideal range for bacterial action and waste treatment. Gradually adjust pll by adding 1 lb. of agricuinlral lime per 1000 cu. ft. o€ liquid remaining in the lagoon. Sample the lagoon monthly and continue to adjust pli until it is within the desired range of 7,0-8.0. Completed; 10/24/2008 ' Sa riplc Itnformatioa `; : 'Laboratory Results`],(}iarts per" _mtllt64 Sample ID: N P K Ca M S Fe Mn Zn Cu 13 Mo Cl C Total 606 146 913 269 ill 77.5 26.7 2.26 11.2 1.97 1.68 ;96 IN -N 530 Waste Code: -N114 528 ALS -NO3 2.35 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se I,i P N SS C•N DM96 CCB% d,I`,(KRa1) Description: OR -N 209 7.3 Swine Lagoon Lig, Urea 0.00 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allows Other Elements lbsll000 gallons Application Metbod N P205 X20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu li Mo Cl Na Ni Cd Pb :1l Se 1.i Irrigation 2.5 2.0 7.3 1.6 0.65 0.45 0.16 0.01 0.07 0.01 0.01 2.6 1.7 3O1330IM01938311A3.1i AVJ-8N]Cl 110Z Z 0 HVW a3AI3038 -71- 7- 7:,: 7 -Sam le1dorrfiki6n P Ub6rator�.'Rdtil6,-,(# ftwo 1-0 "1 1� 4 Sample ID, 03' Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. N P K Ca Mg 9 Fe Mn Z11 Cu B M0 U C Total 766 IN -N 766 -N114 765 -NO3 0.51 OR -N Urea 0,00 87.1 1036 216 84,0 57.8 7.28 0.91 2.49 0.75 1.73 505 Na Ni C(l Pb Al Se 1i P it S9 ON DAft CC111YA ALEI(Kpl) 237 7.1 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop W11000,gallons. Other Elements lbsli 000 gallons Application Method Irrigation N 3.2 P205 1.2 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd fib 8.3 1.3 0.49 0.34 0.04 ' 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 3.4 2.0 ,It se Li -Sample Information Laboratory Results:: arts:' M'illio6 ufil6kotherwise Y01 --;!' 3I..' ..i.1E I. Sample ID: N P K Ca M9 S Ile AM At Cu B Allo Cl 04 Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. Total IN -A' -N114 -NO3 OR -IV Urea 3852 762 761 0.75 0.00 2098 1109 1480 1762 455 224 35.6 113 21.9 3.08 507 Na Ni Cd Ph Al so IV_ p H Sly CIN DAI% 242 7.37 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for first Crop lbsll 000 gallons Other Elements IW1000gaUous Application Method Irrigation IV 16,1 P205 28.1 X20 Ca M9 S PC Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl 8.9 6.6 103 2.7 13 ' 0,21 0.75 0.15 0.02 3.4 Na Ni Cd A 2.0 Al Se Li The waste product Contains large amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and zinc. The waste should be applied at rates needed to meet crop nitrogen requirement Unless one of the other elements are snore restrictive, When Soil test P is Very high and the Site is vulnerable to phosphorus movement to nearby surface water, limil.application of P to estimated crop removal of this element. Limit zinc application as necessary to avoid exccss aCCUMUIRti011 Of this element in the 50i], .-,$ample Information. Laboratory. Results (parts Msg"Uqt Sample ID: N P K Ca M9 S Fe mn 711 Cu B Mo U Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Liq, Total IN -N -NH4 -NO3 Ole -IV Urea 809 743 743 0.40 0,00 61.4 1013 210 693 44,6 4.94 0.50 1.09 0.61 1.69 504 Na Ni Cd Pb Al so Li p11 Sly CW 11Wro ("Crx, ALE(Kgal) 231 7.35 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop. lbsI1000,gallons Other Elements lbs/1000 gallons Application Method Irrigation N 3.4 P205 0.82 K20 Ca M9 S , Fe Mnr Zn Cu B M0 Cl Na Ni Cd A 8.1 1.2 0.40 0.26, 0,03 T A.01 T 0.01 3,4 1.9 .0 Se 1i r :'p - r. .f� =7- •i rs°.x•e-r.a+:r.�F.•:,.� ,r ';nitro i •; +.Y� , �, r �iCDA&CS;AgronomicDivision< Phone�t(9Y9)733,2.655,rN, eb;Stie•;w,wwncagrFcomlagronomi/, 3Grawer,. Eason,E ,; ,{�� hai?r�ii R`eport�W02878 Page:3 ,Sam ple lnformatioa Labt ratoryrResults (parts;' er million Wales otl erwise noted "`1 i ` "� "21 , L P(iiM� ;� ;.f, Sample ID: 06.. `. Waste Code: ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl Total 390 IN -N 390 -N114 389 -NO3 0.27 OR -N Urea 0,04 34.7 680 176 42.5 36.8 3.80 0.27 '0.72 0.50 1.25 344 Na Ni Cd A Al Se Li 12 11 SS ON Div% CCB% AI.I?(KKaI) 164 7.36 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop lbs/1000 allons Other Elements lbs11000 gallons Application Method Irrigation N 1.6 P205 0.46 K20 Ca Mg S Fe 5.4 1.0 0:25 0.21 0.02 Mn T. Zn Cu T T B Mo C1 0,01 2.3 Na Ni Cd A 1.4 Al Se t.i , � � - W:, wcu!¢„n!t: , n - ,ar.FY,4i-. .,,f. S. :n n.� '� wp i avr. F .:unsn.u�',a.ns' 'oa•.aSo,!._ ,t '. ��" 5 ';: RIM C5`A onomictllivi`ston"11 .tPhone' 1': '7e "2'GS''i:Web Site: www:nca .cotnla onomil 41,Iar�r i 1 � "f'1° I„ . " >ens; tl::r•� - e * - Ilt�.Se - 'ii. i "'�'��:...:„r.,, .- t}i Ili'1�!,,:;Repor#,W04119',�.41„r,,�ll�,.{, Grower, Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: USDA- NRCS-Sampson P K Ca Mg S Attn:Linwood Eason Cu B Mo 0 C 32 Eason -Elmore Road Total IN -N 496 409 Dunn, NC 28334 9.63 1.21 4.78 aste A nalysis eport 451 Vaste Code: -N114 Farm: 82.138 12/21/2007 Sampson County _ am" ler[nfotmation. � , 4, .., rs,! �.�tn,.,,n-.+x - y�[ t`f'^l+ tf�' :Laborato tl?alts;"er•millioa unles"s'otti"erwlse.noted MM N .I , ���. N. i�Tt� � 4rF ! '� �t ysti. 'hn ; r„1 i st. ry1 � • .e4 + ,.i •t Na Ni Cd A Al ..;Results: rY.- hP.-.,�. 9.. 1w �.,�.� ,}{`t�kl`.,.-1.1-2 r�!.!12.L,i�=I.,,.,.. CCID6 Al,li(Kg:Ll) 'ample M. N P K Ca M S Fe Mn 7n Cu B Mo l.'! C Total 790 80.5 1207 176 65.5 54.5 5.68 0.96 2.53 0.68 1.74 538 .`''=" ±-.r;`>• :'N" ,..:..., , _......:. ; IN -IV 699 Recommendations: Paste Code: -N114 699 Nutrients Available for FirsVCro - Ilbs/1000 allons Other Elements 0 -NO3 0.10 Na Ni Cd Pb Al So Li p 11 ,S'S C:N DAM (:CLIN) ALE. ftal) 283 7 3l al Se Li lescription: OR -N wine Ligoon Liq, Urea 0,22 0,01 0:01' 3.0 1.9 tecommendations: Nutrients Available for First Crop MOW gallons Other Elements lbs11000 allons 1pplication A'letbod N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn A Cu B Mo Cl Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li Irrigation 3,3 1.1 9.7 1.0 0.38 0.32 0.03 0.01 0.02 T 0.01 3.6 2.4 The waste product contains a large amount of chloride. This element contributes to soluble salts in,the soil. Chloride can also damage the tissue of sensitive plants when the waste is liquid and applied with overhead irrigation systems. Monitor soluble salts and plant chloride levels where the waste is rotitinely applied:.,:. Completed December 21 2007 - SaIIi"leanformatio'ri� - - >. yv .vw :u {;�,j, s I -f'-. �:.�•s `.til � � �i blh• :s�M 3. !"c i , l x €• ' r, . '.L•a6orato Restilts -arts er:.'milli(unles'sothlse noted ,�� �'. � �. ,.:5k �r „�1�. �P,,...1, , �., .4..�:.�'�tl���.�b'S���s��'t'�..e>1:�i�t�F.��iT+r�n�wlCl:s�is�,ti:�il�tF�i!�h„n�lt'�;��i��.:,:er,+s�r; �,?. .t.,_.r L .ample 1D: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo 0 C Total IN -N 496 409 74.0 992 171 64.1 41.9 9.63 1.21 4.78 0.92 1.41 451 Vaste Code: -N114 408 ALS -NO3 0.22 Na Ni Cd A Al Se hi p 11 SS C•N DMM CCID6 Al,li(Kg:Ll) 5escriptton: OR -A' 233 7.6 ;wine Lagoon Lig. Urea 0.00 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for FirsVCro - Ilbs/1000 allons Other Elements MOW gallons application Method N P205 K20 Ca 'Mg S' Fe, .,,Mn "7n -.,Cu . l3.. , Mo Cl Na Ni Crl PG al Se Li Irrigation 2.1 0.99 7.9 1'.0 0.37. 0,24 .0.06,.'.. ,'"0:01''`..: ". 0:03. 0,01 0:01' 3.0 1.9 301AA01VN01938 3111A3113Ab3- UN30 110Z Z 0 HdW - �.-,•.rra,,.: ,,ti•.� t..N.. s.:�-•ls.,`:�. ". t. r, su": � „{ �,a.i�ai..wfH....ea+y.vr-rrw+.,�ruu�w.r•1-:naw.xnrwsF.+rm.lx •�y Nr,u.w.aw u.oh•w,uy.i.rau ,.w �.,n.n^i! 2. .r..,vmr�.,#'�;�5 CS,A ,onamic Division ~l3al?fione. 1. 7 3 265' .Web Site lWww.nca ::com/n :onomt/ ' ,�Gr wcr Eason>Farms;inc, Re ort. WQ,411,otr�, i) " ,Page;: 2E ..,� w�-,•.: .,..E•a .v:...: .[x....�.1: "_. i S 1 mDle,Informatioa -1 .h: � It •�:Q '• .� 'i�S - 1 i=�hM .. : ..,�...� ,:: �.. is - ..r. ...:v. b'. :�: � '..['.y, i iry I: :,H":.. ir::v ,. .. ..t::" Inl:] .txl:: tl': '.✓' ' Y ..i ::i' .!_.' 1 : 1 !f l f �! •� �~;�' •�t� .� Laborato , Results't1/ arts'er�million7untess,nthenviseno�eav] a%yy� i'{y}�"'�i �r�1�1��`t1�('��cr'i'rx°-•'n '"' : �- \ rl"r, .�.. ..J- ♦Iv .a�,r.:n,M,:. .tom +./ .. 1%M Pgg,'4 •u. .,3 Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Al Cu B Mo CI C "' ` ' 7'01cd 500 64.5 978 177 59.5 39.7 5.82 0.93 2.73 0.71 1.44 477 IN -N 458 Waste Code: -NH4 458 ALS -NO3 0.19 Na Ni Cd Ph Al Se Li p N SS CN DM% CCE% q_1(it ,,d) 231 7.39 Description: OR -N Swine Lagoon Lig. Urea 0.00 Recommendations: = Nutrients Available for. First-Cr`.o .:: ,. Abs 1000 Wknq, .:,- : Other:Elements lbs11000 allons Application Method N P2D5 K20, :Ca.: Mg S. --Fe F Mn "; : , : Zri' Cu. B ',,Mo Cl 1,!? `Na Ni Cd Pb :il Se Li Irrigation 2.1 0.86 7.8 10 ; 0.35 , 0.23 , :0;03',--_ 4 01 , - o az , V:'--0,01 3.1 `• 1.9 . Laboratocy;>Resus;partspmllionlwd ,,uoese'P.M., n N�! hsSampe,lnomafon Sample ID: N P K Ca Mg S le bill 7n Cu B Ma CI C 4 Toled 575 65.0 1158 168 52.6 41.8 4.99 0.74 2.15 0.62 1.67 536 IN -N 559 Waste Code: -N114 559 Na Ni Cd Ph Al Se Li P 1 SS C:N DM% CL79f> N.E(Kgal) ALS -NO3 0.25 Description: OR -N 258 7.63 Swine La oon Lig. Urea 0.00 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for:First'Cro : i lbs/1000 allons - Other Elements W11000,gallons Application Method N P205 X20 -.Ca ' Mg " ' S ' Fe ' ..,Mn''•' ''Zn, Cu B Mo C1 Na Ni Cd Pb A/ Se Li Irrigation 2.4 0.87 9.3 0.98 0.31 0:24 -. 0:03. ;' <:T' :.' 0,01°'0;01 3:6'. , 2:2 The waste product contains a large amount of chloride. This element contributes to soluble salts in.1he soil: Chloride can.also damage the tissue of sensitive plants when the waste is liquid and applied with overhead irrigation systems. Monitor soluble salts and plant chloride levels where the waste is routinel a lied, Sam le. Information' p Laborato -R ry exults (parts-per.million.tiuless otherwise aoted)�r ,-Its{., �; fi��;�, �w.,1�, = fi :' .,,,H�f �•,.4` ,rt,., t Sample ID: N P K Ca M S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo CI C �:,:�.��`',`a "• {.� Total 448 IN -A' 412 43.4 994 159 38.3 32.3 3.27 0.45 1.01 0.50 1.47 412 Waste Code: -NH4 412 ALS -NO3 0.23 Na Ni Cd Ph Al Se Li P11 SS CN DM% CCE% A1.E(Kgal) Description: OR -N 225 7.89 Swine Lagoon Lig. Urea 0.00 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for FirsUCro „ lbsll000 allons OtherTlements lbs/1000 allons Application Method N P205 K20 Ca ' ' ' Mg • S' Fe. ', ,':' Mn'° -- ; Zn : 'Cu B' Mo.... Cl Na Ni Cd Ph Al Se Li Irrigation 1.9 0.58 8.0: 0.93 0.22 0.19 0.02::; ; T.' 0.01 ' T.' -0.01 2,8 1.9 !' 1' �-_hr�:'4 - h� ( _ - nll J:, Nx, n:l:i. I�WHI%H411: IHIII':�n1( N x-.Mf:flbx:'Y I ! �:a11n1 �. .iWN .a.ti4lt.tYwl•r '..Nr i 11:1MY _ - t1 'CS'Agronom�EiNi sionl.s Phoney 919`)�733�?651 yry:� fpgWebySite www�!nca 'com/aQ' onomi/'.{w 1 Grower; 1?ason Farmsillpe`�� Re ort-�W04119Page:. ; ... } Y.. :le1ll. nfo'riiiatian, ... �! I•tilil' 'f I ly. •!' .p:'1:• Ir i.l�•I'•I!•'� '-h I:. la iraFr. n.I:A�•!1}u 114l1K1. I•HII.Ir1 96"" ' ""' �' �' 7' 3 u' .z ,,lr. :1''k`, ;iE a' 4,1,. I fr it y ; I:borato Results, arts{ et million °unless o[H`erwise ndted i ( I >i `t, , , ►< .. -: _ ,,, -.... . ».- i i .,d i t z nn.lr ik 19 r,: t... ,d:fShtla, Sample ID: :..:.I Waste Code; ALS Description: Swine Lagoon Lig. N P X Ca hfg S Fe Mn Zn Cu f3 Ma C1 C Total 378 IN -N 332 -N114 332 -NO3 0.31 OR -N Urea 0.00 33.8 1109 144 29.8 35.9 3,31 0.36 0.87 0.50 1.59 480 Na Ni Cd Pb Al Se Li p if SS C. -N DM% CCE% ALEftai) 243 8.19 Recommendations: Nutrients Available for.:First,Uo ,',!"-1;- , = :. :; lbs 1000gallons ' :' ; . Other Elements lbs/1000 allons Application Method Irrigation N P205 1.6 4.45 X20 r , Ca -,Mg: - ' S Fe ` L Mn -:Zn „ ;;Cu a B . Mo `_ , , C1 Na Ni Cd A 8.9 �� 0.84 0.17 0.21 X6,'02 ��"•T �� ' 0.01 r T " 101:01 , ' 3:2 2,0 Al Se li V{:UAt..�L;S A onomicUivtsion .. 1'llone:, � l 7 ."Lb ,°W@t3�51YC WWVV:nc :coma onom x ,r, ,z � �.;.r � �,•,�"'�1� s, ,r� ` j,S �IKepori ryo ��solao�: Grower: Eason, Linwood Copies To: OM � =I TOM "� � i1 oilTestReport 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 ill IG"I , Farm: 1/13/2006 SERVING N.C. RI,SIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Sampson County Agronomist Comments A 3,12 Field Information ,. A' died Li�rte ,� .pP ,Rccominenda#ions 3 d Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Nate WE 6 2005 2,0 1st Crop: Small Grains IT 80-100 0 0-20 0 20-25 0 0 .0 0 3 2nd Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 40-60 0 20-25 0 0 0 12 rest Results Sol/ Class HM% W/V CBC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn -1 Mn-AI(1)Mn-A1(2) Zn -1 Zn -AI Cu -I S-1 SS -1 NO3-N NH4-N Na MIN 0.81 1,41 4.6 52.0 2.2 5.9 219 83 32.0 12.0 94 59 66 101 101 105 21 0.0 92101dN0f93U 311U3113AVI- �N3O 110Z Z 0 Hyll %r PPiyls[ 019Y73 ON N LVIC4 'A opo 0 1 /� M""91 M, x La, Ry P i Ing W, W, 1 24 9, mt ILI Grower: Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: J.Dunn, Soil Aftn1inwood Eason 32 Eason-Elmore Road NC 28334 estep ort Farm: 4/4/2007 SERVING N.C. RESIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Sampson County Agronomist Comments C 12, 3 Ap Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr TIA Crop or Year Lime N P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note WFOI I st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.5T 180-220 0 0 0 20.25 0 0 0 12 2nd Crop: Small Grains 0 80-100 0 0 0 20-25 0 0 .0 0 3 rest Results Foil Class HM% WIV CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-A1(1)Mn-A[(2) Zn-1 Zn-AI Cu-I S-1 SS-1 NO3-N NH4-N Na MIN 1.02 1.47 5.4 69.0 1.7 5.8 302 145 42.0 14.0 85 60 53 145 145 116 25 0.1 VCDA&CS AOonomicibi v] sion�J�'Pf 6-n -i": 0) 07'�121' 6953 IRW N N, Grower, Eason Farms Inc. Copies To: A(M: Linwood Eason 32 Eason -Elmore Road r S oil Test Report Diiiiii, NC 28334 ,. , -u� Furth: 82-138 5/2'2/2009 SERVING N.C. RESIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Sampson County Agronomist Comments 12, 3 Field Information- Apphid-11' � T ecoin��� ns� )I, R' Mv r m'. i;,N wivrmv .�me' sample No, Last Crop Mo Yr TIA Crop or Year Lime N P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Alole 1st Crop: Berm I Ltyfflas,M I. rr 180-220 0 0 0 20.25 0 0 0 12 2jitl Crop: Small Grains 0 80-100 0 0 0 20-25 0 0 .0 0 3 rest Results W1 Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P -I K-1 Ca % Mg % Mn -1 Mn-Aff1)Mn-A](2) Zn -1 Zn -Al Cu -1 S-1 SS -1 NO3-N NH4-N Na MIN 1.19 1.53 5.3 75.0 1.3 6.0 314 143 46.0 16.0 91 64 57 163 163 80 24 0.1 XDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: { 1 )7 -26 ' " y y /ergy "Re o t'No::'L7.0 v F 9 9 33.:. 55Se,WebStte www nca coma onomt ��,kt'isr'�, i!� ��' ,�; _' �q`� .... 1? 5 m ,ti.. ..a �m a ea, k...r. Grower, Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Copies To: 32 Cason -Elmore Rd Donn, NC 28334 oil Test Repor farm: 2/25/2009 SI'WIN{ N.(:, RI?SIDE.NTS FOR OVER 60 YF'ARS Sampson County Agronomist Comments C -• 12.3 lield Information Applied Lime Recoiyf6dali6ns � rlk �u r S i°p"'91a •E h r rd5 1 a �- xs i -� - . . - 'ample No. Last Cr•o/) Afo Yr TTA Crop or YearLime P20S K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note Vi`l?1 Isl Crop: Berm Ilay/Pas,C 1.IT 60-80 0 0 0 20-25 0 0 0 12 2nd Crop: Small Grains 80-100 0 0 0 20-25 0 0 .0 0 3 Lest Results soil Class I141% IV/1' CCC BAAc pit P-1 K -I Ca% Mg% Mn -I Mn-AI(I)Mn-AI(2) Zn -1 Zn -AI Cu -I S -I SS -1 NO:t-A' N114 -N Na MIN 0.81 1.41, 1i 7 722.0 1.3 6.0 280 113 45.o 16.o 71 52 It 123 123 73 11 0.1 KDAUS Agronomic Division Phone: (919)733-2655 Web site: www.nalgr.pv/gmoowA/ Report No: 39145 , _ Grower: Eason, Linwood -Eason Farms Inc Copus 70: 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Soil Test Report Dunn, NC 28334 • •"' ?"' 'w`+ SERVING N.C. RESIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Farm: 82.138 Received: 05114/2010 Completed: 05/25/2010 Links to Hetaful Information Sampson County Agronomist Comments-� Field Information Applied Lime Recommendations sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr FIA Crop or Year Lime N P203 K10 Mg S Ca Zu B Mn See Note 01 1st Crap: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.3T 180-220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2nd Crop: 0 Test Results Solt Class RM% W/Y CBC 85`Ai Ac p H P-1 K-1 CA MZ% Mn -1 Ma-AI(1) Mn.Al(2) Zn -1 Zn -A1 ta0.1 S-1 SS -1 NO,t-N AW4-N Na MIN 0.81 1.48 5.5 73.0 1.5 5.9 342 192 41.0 14,0 63 47 171 171 88 29 0.2 North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory -Information -management system that makes this report possible Is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. t "'.�-�7 i Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. -Steve Trader, Commissioner of Agriculture {1-+i1;91.f C5 Ir71.t l lnll.l �_t5;�1111.�ti'.�t11 �y a 30W01VN01038 311U3i MVM- UNIT FORM IRR -1 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record 1102 Z 0 SVW For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields . -r FORM IRR -2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop.Cycle ? Tract # Field # Facility Number ! J Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Irrigation Operator Owners Address -W Irrigation Operator's .Z_ ya.rt�.t �p Address Owner's Phone # � O 03 Operator's Phone #�T From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN s 1 Loading (Iblacre) _ (B) I/ ru (9) l31 141 151 161 (71 f81 r91 110) f111 Lagoon 10 Date (mmlddlyr) Irrigation Waste Analysis -PAN' (lb)1000 gal) PAN Applied (Iblacre) (8) x (g} 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) IBI • (10) Weather Code Inspections (initials) Start Time End Time Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gatlacre) (7) l (A) B= 1j -W.-10 !tea 4XV .2 -IV 390 21:5v g-74s-�rp 7pa2�_ q /` rr 36 f z.. /ro / t�1 v ��L �r •�r �' t F F -I 1___1__T J I - I I __ _1 ___ -1 F -T -1 Crop Cycle Totals ` Total PAN �J Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C -Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl -Cloudy, R -Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W -Windy '" Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. t EE WZECD N � LU N cc WL"O J U LU LU Ww r } ��4M irtR-1 Lagoon t.igwu Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Farm Owner Facility Number Operator Tract & Field # Date Crop (mmlddlyr) Type Field Size (acres) . Start Time Irrigation Time End Time Total Minutes # Sprinklers Operating Operator Initials 'Weather Code '•Inspections (initials) -- 34-N 1 � 1 LIS- 1 331? C. :-J-8, 1 4,1-M A-0- 3 vv - �-- dp1- L 1� I� P,'4 / 173V 3 a 3 rm G.. q4 lV/ z c7 a kV 44P /� j oat? _T? n r �- 1�1 al L[ vb adz' s I C�-- �1-1 g— lv 1z 111`1 fVV 7 C 3ell 10'y - C__ _. P /8-- u,tiy 2-_A-) M c--- - ' Weather Codes: C -Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R -Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W -Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. Note: If conditions beyond the permittee's control have caused noncompliance with the CAWMP or permit, explain on reverse. 3/1,4!2003 FORM IRR -2 Hydrant p Field Size (wellod acres) c (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Ownor's Phone a P Field a s 3 ` Z_ , I' Lagoon Liquid litigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type (11 (21 (31 (4) 151 (61 Faciiity Number Irrigation Operator krigalion Operalor's Address Op©ralar's Picone n TYJ From Waste Utilizatlon Plan nocommundod PAN Loading (Ihlacre) _ (B) 171 M 191 (1111 Irl) " Nulrtem Source flare (mmrdd7yr) Irri alien Waste Anaiysis PAN' (Ib71000 grip PAN Applied (Iblacrel N x fg) 1000 Nitrogen EinlAnco" (IbIncre) (B) - (10) Start lima End Time Total MintHas (3) - t21 Y of 5pr+nklws Operating Flow Rale (gaUminl TuW Volume {gallons) (Pi) x 15) x 14) Volurrle par Acre (gavacre) (7) 1 (Al a= -1� Z4. c� I -�Y0 1 231 r. Gl J - 41E, Ll X v 12.30 -5' 31-S— 17,�.z-LrO 13 ? .2- 1 z 3 q %� fv Iv3v -30 7 Crop cycle Totals J Owner's Signature Operator's Signature _ Cortitied Operator (Print) Operator's Codilicalion No. NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. Al a minimum, waste analysls is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by Subtracting column (10) from (B). Conlinue subtracting column r1n) Irom column (.11 ) following each irrigation even!. 3114/03 "'Enter I nt Source (ie. Lagoon/Slorage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry filter, etc.) r 3 FORM IRR -2 Hydrant N Field Size (wafledacres) _ (A) r Farm Owner Owner's Address Ownor's Phone $1 Crop Type III 191 MI IAI 151 161 Dn Fields Record :Id per Crop Cycle, Facility PNumbor =7 -- Irrigation Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address A4t-,+� Opwalw's fhona P Fz 0 5"/ From Waste UIIIIzatlon Plan fiecornmundud PAN ��•� Y Loading (Yb/acre) = (6) 171 1111 1141 11111 1141 "'Nutrient Source Dare (mm/ddlyr) Irri anion Wastn Anaiysis PAN' (Ibl1000 gaq PAN Applied (Iblacru) IBI x M) 1000 Mtroyon nalgncn" (Ibinere) (B) - (10) Stan Time End Time Total of of Minules Sprinklers (3) - (2) Operaling Flow Rale (gal min) Total Volurno (galloais) In) x (S) x (4) Volume per Acro- (gaVacre) (711 (A) B= Jar 3 / vn tear, 13-44,00 7 1 7-10 103L) 3a sav tl w i 14� ell Crop Cycle Totals I Owner's Signature Oporator's Signalure Certilied Operator (print) Operator's Codification No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within fit] days of land application events. " Enter ilia value received by subtracting column (10) from (B) Continue subtracting column ria) from column (11) following each irrigation event. 3!14106 "'Enter I nl source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) FORM IRR -2 Hydran Field Size (welled acres) a Farm Owr Owners Addre Owner's Phom Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type [11 f21 (3) (4) (51 (61 Facility Number �� 3 Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operators Phone # L From Waste Utilization Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (B) 1 7 (7) (B) (91 (10) (f1) —Nulrienl Source tate (mmfdd/yr) Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN' (Ibd1000 gal) PAN Applied (lb/acre) 181 x (9f 1000 Nitrogen Balance" (lblacre) (0)-(10) Start Time End Time Total Mlnutes (3)-(2) N of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (e) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gavecre) (7) f (A) B- l3I IF -144V I7t3 r.1 3 0 ?0 iD 93 1=30 d? Crop cycle Totals Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Signature Operators Certification No, ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. "Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. —Entr ant source (ie. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry tiller, elr� • 3114103 lop REcENE FORM IRR -1 MAR 0 2 2011 ��EVII.LE REGtia�aA�of�iCE Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields DENR -FAY Farm Owner Irrigation Operator �-� Facility Number - 1 137 Date •d Field Size Crop Type Irrigation Time Number of �.� u- �ZiiT■�� u . •.- ■ ■ ■ice ■� e, FORM IRS -2 Hydrant sf Field Size (welled acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone h OAF �PxV-:w w FAR /M a OEM Lagoon Liquid Irligaliort Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cyclo Crop Type hi 01 r31 141 NI frit �1 Fatiiity hJuntt)or Irrigation Operator Irrigalion Operator's Address Operator's Phone a 7 - From From Waste Utlllxatlon Plan Recommdndod PAN Loading (lblacre) = (B) J 171 fm f4S 11U) 1111 "• Nutrient Source Dale (mmlddlyr) Irrleatlon Wasln Analysis PAN' (lb11000 gnl) PAN APpba.f (Ilrinau) LWa I,,J 1000 Nilroywr Balnncn" (B) • (10} Stan Time Fnd Time Total Minules (3) • (2) M of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rale (gaUmin) Tolal VOurne (gallons) (6) K (5) K (4) Vnlenle per Acre (,PVacre} (7i 1 (A) 0_ 0 383-V St1 1J.3 /it8 3'�.�- 2, - 3 •-/ Li tl 30-0 ;L4- V 3i115-�, i �,0 2,a 2-3v F q -o 7730 11. /17,0 2 Crop Cycle Totalsl } Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Cerlilied operator (Print) Oparalor's Certification No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land appiicalion events Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (6). Continue subtracting column 1.10) from column (11) lohowing each irsigalion event, 3/14'r7; "'E=nter t ni source (la. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry lister, etc.) FoRM IRR -1 r, U Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields • t r FOAM W-2 Hydrant a Dale Immlddlyr) Field a ( L �} Fiold Siza (wetted acres) - (A) Farm Owner, t �^ ��-;��Y`' , ��'yi✓-7L Owner's Address Ownor's Phone n -rl l 0 .0"? 2-- kJ73 t Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Recnrd One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type f fit (21 191 (A) (51 (61 0 Facility Number S7 irrigation Operator 1 2.44 Irrigation Oporslur's Address Operator's Phonon V From Waste UfIIIzeNon Plnn Recommendod PAN Loading (lhlacra) = (B)� Iri 101 191 1101 (I s1 "'Nulrient Source Dale Immlddlyr) Irri prion WDsla Analysis PAN' IIh11000 gn1) PAN Applied (Ihlacre) L1 i,Q} 10(Hf Nooyorr nalanr.a" (Ih)ncia) (B) - (I O) siari Tima End lime TOW Mlnnlas (3) • (2) F e( 1 5prinklors Operating Flow Rale (gnUmin) Total VOWr?1a (gallons) (el x (5) x (4) vniuma per Acro (gaVarie) (7) r (A) J -V I'72 l3'7 YD 3— 3Y -' crz, s 5 `9 15- `� 3 3 � /01 7 r3 A v'v 13 �'�j � �S �, , '7J 2 c7,y Crop Cycle Totals, Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Oporalor's Signature Operator's Cenihcaiion No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within GO days of land application events. "Enter the -value received by Subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation even[. 3/14;13 "'Enter 1 nt source (le. Lagoon/Slorage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry lifter, etc.) FORM 1RR-2 Hydrant 0 1-' 1 7 FieIJ Size (welled acres) _ (A) r Farm Owner 2 u.- �� � 3 Flnht a I f i Owner's Address Owner's Phone a Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type (1) (2) I31 los (51 IG) to Fariiily Numbar Irrigation Operator r ."��i z•u✓ _�• i-= -� _—__I WigalionOperator's � "f -t -.•�" �i%rr.•.;- `i' Addrass�t-�..—r'�t Operator's Phone n G % �` l}�•j 7 From Waste UilllzOlon Plan AacemntundoJ PAN � % — --- Loading (Iblacre) = (B) ` �� (71 l01 l9) 1 i r11) "'Nulsienl Source Data (mmlddlyf) lrrigolion Wasln Analysis PAN' (Ib11000 gal) PAN Applied (lbfncm) (gf&19) 1000 Nilrauan 6e1$11ncn— phlncia) (B) ---(10j Start Time End Time Total Mfirntlot (3) - (2) M or Sprinkles Operating Flow Rale (gai/min) Total Volumn {galluns) (6) k (5) x (n) Volume per Acro (gailarre) (71 ) (A) )030 3,30 17LT-F 1Y- 4-- 4 � 1 �•�'� l �r�' J�•t7�'r�' 1, v ��, ��' lrl, � vv, 3 9 Q Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Crop Cycle Tolarsl i Operator's Signature Operator's Certification No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or i`quivalent. At a minimum, waste anafysls is required within 60 days of land anplicalion events. " Enter Slee -value received by subtracting column.(10) from (5). Continue subtracting column (in) Irom column (11) following each irrigalion event 3i I ,/os "'Enter I nt source (ia, Lagoon/Storage Pond 10, commerical lerti)izer, dry tiller, etc.) FORM IRR -2 Hydrant fr Field 44M Rohl Size (wetlod acres) a (A) 1 i ik Farm Owner 7 Owner's Address 1 L.— 2L t1 Owner's Ptlone p �)— _6- • Lagoon Liquid Inigalion Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cyclo Crop Type U. (II (21 131 141 f51 161 0 Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address k �'Le.sq, Operator's Phono a From Wnste Utilization Plan Recomrnunded PAN L� I I Loading (lb/acro) = (B) 171 (al 191 (1[11 f 111 "'Nwrienl Source Dale (mmlddlyr) Irrigalian Wasln Analysis PAW (IW1000 gnl) PAN Aplibed (Ihlncru) (91 >, I% 1000 Nitrogen tlnlencn" (lly/ncre) fB) - (10) Start Tlme End Time Tolal Minules (3) - (2) R of SprinMors Opeleting Flow Rale (gaVrnin) Tolal Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (h) Volume par Amp (ga Vacre) (7) 1(A) f `IBJ U"r / vV v V C/ r(?O / ZIP 0 q -2,`7—P-17 I ro 4o -V �n ,20c, 0 lf77J i7flb'�4) 7 U 4z n -3o-01 o 4FO Owner's Signature Codified Operator (Print) Crop Cycle Totelsi J Oporalor's Signalure Operator's Cerlificalion No. ' NCDA Waste Anayisis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events " Enter the, value received by subtracting column (10) Irom (8). Continue subtracting column (.10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. "'Enter I ill source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry liller, etc.) ;1/ t 4 JG:; ,N�� 0 RECEIVED * 0 FORM IRR -1 MAR 0 2 2011 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record DENR_FAyEFTEVILLEREGIONAL 00for Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Farm Owner Facility Number Irrigation Operator ' Date Field Size Irrigation Time Number of L w j� WMI W 0 ■ 1� A 4. i r FORM Ml Hydrant N j Fiald Sizo (wetiod acres) _ (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone k Fleld p i ! I i `tt(7ovCi • Lagoon liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Forrn for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type 11t 1�>s res rat 1s1 Irs 0 _ Facility Number , 1— F irrigation Operalor 3.1— Ilrl9a6011 Operator's [} Address {✓ 'tom-rvr !'J ( Operator's Phone 11 From Waste Ullllzatlon Plan �nocomnlunded f,At�i )} Y I Loading (Il)lacre) = (R) Y _j M rill !91 11111 1111 "'Nutrient Source Date (mmlddlyr) Irri Alien Wnsln Analysis nArr (161 1000 gal) PAN Applied (Ih/ocro) (@L�2} 10b0 Nilrogon E9alancn" {16rncreJ (B) • (10) Slad Time End Time Tolal Minoles (3) • (2j Y of Sprinklers opelnling Flow Re le (gallrnin) lutal Volurnn (gallons] (sl r (5) K (a) Vo#ume per Acro (galamel (7) ! (A) f3 = /vv 3LU .2S V L9v-ff Orr; ! L4 �S �3 w�I LrV 31 3 y -3 - Crop Cycle Totals) ! Owner's Signature _ Operator's Signature Cerlilied Operator (Print) Operator's Certificalion No, NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent, At a minimum, waste analysis is required wilhin 60 days 01 land applicalion events. " Enter the value received by subtracting column.(10) from (a). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. 3114'r.:r "'Enter r rpt source (le. lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) 151 FORM IRR -1 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Facility Number 1__ �� - I 13 -i Date Irrigationb- — —�' O t FORM IRR -2 Hydrant r9 P Field Size (wetted acres) a (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone p Flnid it 3AV Crop Type rn r91 111 !AI i Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle • Facility Number �� • f��� 1 laigalian Operator . G -� Irrigalion Operator's Address`s Operator's Phone 0 g From Waste Utilization Plan Recornmonded PAN Loading (lblacra) = (B) *"Nutrient Source Dale (mmlddlyr) Irri alion Waste Anatysis PAN' (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied ilbincra) (@11s L`t) I(IOU Nilrageo nalm)ru" (Ihlncre) (B) • (10) Start Time End Time Total AAinulee (3) • (2) N of Sprinklers Operating Flow rlete (gavmin) Total Vulurne (gallons) (t3) x (5) x (A) volumo per Acro igavacre) (7) 1(A) 13 "2-&v f' -0-4 Z-LiG Z � TEC' 00 Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land applicalion evonts. "Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B), Continue subtracling column r 10) lrom colurnn (11) lotlowing each irrigation event. 31I a/o� "'E=nter i nt source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond 1D, commerlcaf fertilizer, dry filter, etc.) FORM !RR -2 Hydrant q Field Size (welted acres) d (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone M r-IAlrr a 1 f f • Lagoon Liquid Irrigalion Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type 0 �y (;•' fit rel I'll fA1 IR1 (Al • Facility NumberZ-- irrigation Operator Irrigalion Operator's Address Operalor's Phone p From Waste Utilization Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Ib/acre) = (8) _ 171 lnh 191 f 10 [IIf "'Nulrienl Source Date (mmlddlyr) Irri alien Wnsle Analysis PAN' (4b11000 gal) PAN Applied (Vacre) 181 x f@} 1000 Nilroyen naiancn" (Iblacre► Start Time End Time Tolal Minutes (3) • (2) Mol Sprinklers Operaling Flow Rate (gailmin) Tolal Volume (gallons) (R) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gnvacre) (7)! (A) iL - 7 -°�-fid' 107 �,� ! 3 +rin 2r /E7, �3 1�3D 3 15J -575- -R' R' XVi4 l l 31,E 30V o 26' 9-�s- u d' 1 O -V svD iso I 1� lVn L�;-D f -2410 19 PIP 14 7,?09 Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print)Operator's Certificalion No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. Al a minimum, waste analysls is required within 60 days of land application events. "Enter the -value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column 00) Irom column (11) following each irrigalion evenl. 3114103 "'Enter i' . ` nt source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry 111ter, etc.) I5'G FORM 1nR-1 Farm Owner Irrigation Operator 0 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Facility Number u Date Field S-ize-- Irrigation Tim Number of TW -7-M Is AMR r t FORM IRR -2 Hydrant 0 Field Size (wetted Acres) - (A Farm Owner Owners Address Owner's Phone If P 1 Field If Irfl 1 0-, U Wesra Analysis PAN' (Ibl1000 gall -30. Wrogen BalancrY' (Ib/arra) M-00) Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type ftl I'M 131 141 151 Irl Facility Number �� +✓ �r Irrigation Operator l� P-7— Irrigation —Irrigation operator's Address 10 7-7 � Operator's Phone e ' J- R P 3 From Waste Utlllzntlon Plan Recornmended PAN Loading (Ib/acro) = (B) f71 fHl 191 flo1 fill "'Nutrient Source Date (mm/ddlyr) Irfl atIPR Wesra Analysis PAN' (Ibl1000 gall PAN Applied ($bIncro) (2).z- CQ) 1000 Wrogen BalancrY' (Ib/arra) M-00) Start Time End Time fetal Minutes (a) • (2) N of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rale (gatlmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (a) Volume per Acro (gatlacre) (7)1(A) f3 !- t - ►�7 It 11 -7• o 7 v�f L -57 1V,6? / ovv 7-15- %SS— j� ;- 2o-- TTb I 11 23-0 I ;1-0 Crop Cycle Tolels Owner's Signalure Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Canificalion No. :c-1 • J f — 14s ! -7 NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. " Enter lho-value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column I10) from column (1 1) following each Irrigation event. 311,1/03 '-Enter I nt source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) 1.✓ RECOVER MAR 0 2 2011 FORM IRR -1 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record a-WR-FAYT�GI0NALOFFiCE For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Farm Owner Facility Number Irrigation Operator •. .. .- (acres) .� u- r. u- . u - . •.- . _ arm ■®■�► ■s-lfl� ■■■►�■■■ rte■■ - ■ ■� - , h FORM !RR -2 Hydrant q �7 r,.. 3 fv I" 4, 4 Field Size (wetted acres) _ (A Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone p FIRM 0 1 ! 1 Lagoon Liquid irrigation Fields Record . One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crap Type k�-��Yr►-uc.- fly 175 f'll (Al fS1 rat Facility Number T� Irrigation Operate, litigation Operator 's - Address Operator's Phone 0 rrs r7 . Frain WAAte Utilization Flan Recommended PAN -T Y Loading (Ib/acro) = (B) _ f71 IM fRl H111 f 11S "'Nuirient Source Date (mm/ddlyr) irfl at10n Waste Analysis PAN' (Ib/1000 gal) PAN Applied (Ihlacfe) (Uf 0) 1000 N'Arogan nniancu" (Ilflncre) (13) - (10) Start Time End Time Total Minulas (3) • (2) k of Sprinklers operating Flow Rale (gavmin) Tolal Volume (gallons) (fl) w (5) x (4) Voluose pof Acre (gavacre) (7I / (A) n= Q - -33-� 30 LS -07.l! v . a9v 7-70 / J S'3 C7 J_.5.' /07 ov z- (� G -v-7 7 77T Io zoya-0 1,/-7 al 3 6, 4 Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Crop Cycle T0118131 I Oporator's Signature Operalor's Certification No. NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column.(10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. 3/14/w "'Enter I nt source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) FORM IRR -2 Nydranl 0 Field Size (welted acres) . (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone 4 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type fit 19% flit 14t rst fat Facility Number sli 1 Irrigation Operator 41/ 'r-- Lrigalion Oporalor's ay Address +"nfir �7�• `!�l �� Operator's Phone a 1 From Waste Utilization Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (H) ? _ M rat f91 MM f11S "'Nutrient Source Field 1Y 11 ' alion L I PAN Applied {Iblacio) (R -MA) 1000 13 0-7 Start Time Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type fit 19% flit 14t rst fat Facility Number sli 1 Irrigation Operator 41/ 'r-- Lrigalion Oporalor's ay Address +"nfir �7�• `!�l �� Operator's Phone a 1 From Waste Utilization Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (H) ? _ M rat f91 MM f11S "'Nutrient Source Data (mmlddlyr) 11 ' alion Waste Analysis PAN* (V 1000 go]) PAN Applied {Iblacio) (R -MA) 1000 Nilrogon rinlonra" (Ibincio) M-00) Start Time End Time Total Minutes (3) • (2) k of Sprinklers Operaling Flow Role (goVmin) Total Volume (gallons) (R) x (S) x (4) Volume per Acre (gavar.re) (7) l (A) f3= Zi ► 1 Z -b l� 1S 31 S" 30-v 7 -35;L -v 7 AS— :3 41-C 1570 7 V -7 12-30 947 zs> "V z_.... 9 -t.5' -v 7 /Oro 3civ :39 vro ./ s _s ' I Iz ► 3 Crop Cycle Tolats Owner's Signature Oporator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Oporwor's Carlificalion No. NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the vatue received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. 3/14/03 —Enter I' •.. nt source (ie. Lagoon/Storage Pond 1D, commerical fertilizer, dry litler, etc.) FORM Inn -1 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Farm Owner Irrigation 0-perator Facility Number .. -Field Size ._ .- . VA r, 2,5— FORM IRn•2 Hydranl p T—IFleld 1f Fiold Size (welled acres) a (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Ownees Phone p , L4 Ot Ir W—Aeil 07 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Typo (1) (2) (3) (A) (5) (6) Facility Numbar Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone 0 1 From Waste Utiltxallon Plan _ Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (6) �D _ (7) (8) (s) (to) (t t) "'Nulrienl Source Dais (mmlddlyr) Irri anon Analysis PAN' jib/ 1000 gat) PAN Applind (lhlncrn) !8] ,j y 1000 Wroguo nnlanco" (Iblacre) (B) - (10) Slarl Tlme End Time Tolal Minules (3) • (2) 001 Sprinklers Operating Flow Rale (gaUmin) Tolal Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (h) Voluma per AcreWaste (gavacre) (7)1(A) E3= 9 ��-v. frDrJ 3 3 - M-4 -a )-3 v sZ70 KFb 45-400 15 , 0 llnr,s� )111��0-0 J10 ! IS— )-VT L�r r U Crop Cycle Totats Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Oporalor's Signature Operalor's Certification No. ' NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. " Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column !10) from column (11) following each irrigalion event, 3/14/03 "'Enter I nT source (ia. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) FORM IRR -2 Hydrant N P l I Field a 1f g .307 Field Size (welted acres) _ (A). Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone A Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type (1) (z) (3) (4) (s) (s) Facility Number 3 Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone 0 From Waste Utilization Plan necornmended PAN �--y Loading (Ib/acro) _ (B) (rl (a) (s) iIo) (ti) "'Nutrient source Dale (mMdd7yr) lm alion Waste Analysis PAN' (Ib/tOOO gal) PAN Applied (Ibincte) (AIM 1000 Nitrogen nalenro" (lh/ncie) (13) - (10) Sinn Time End Time Total Minules (3) • (2) M of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rale (gaAmin) Total Volume {gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gavacfe) (7) 1(A) Lro 0-0 Wo 13-0. �D - d s JZ� teJ n 0 1.2, 1, Crop cyte Tolels Owner's Signature Oporator's Signature Conified operator (print) Operator's Cortification No. NCIDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application evonts. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column 110) from column (1 1) following each irrigation event. 3/14/0 "'I=nter i.. ni source (Is, Lagoon/Siorage Pond ID, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc.) 1 IED FORM IRR -1 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record ;otyALOFgOEFor Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Farm Owner Facility Number J Irrigation Operator Tract # Field # Date mm d r Crop Type Field Size (acres) Irrigation Time Number of Sri klers Onerating -.14 12, Vf P VVV ov 3 C) -% .307? 1d 30 t f I r_�f7 lam' 3 v -v r -W / r 0 a r.r f 4r !, -04 _f AYETf ' w 2 -5 -:;- FORM IRR -2 Hydrant # Field Size (welted acres) o (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone N Field M I I Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type M 121 (3) (4) (5) 161 Facility Number I d 2— 13 i Irrigation Operator�� Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phono N From Waste Utillzatlon Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Ib/acro) = (B) 171 (B) M (10) (14) _ "'Nutrient Source �I Irrigation 307 r !0 91 - Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type M 121 (3) (4) (5) 161 Facility Number I d 2— 13 i Irrigation Operator�� Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phono N From Waste Utillzatlon Plan Recommended PAN Loading (Ib/acro) = (B) 171 (B) M (10) (14) _ "'Nutrient Source Date (mmlddlyr) Irrigation Waste Afmlysis PAN' (lbllqup gal) PAN Applied (Iblacro) c@i�_l�) 1000 Nitroge++ Ba lancB" (Inlaorej la) I 1 n) Start Tlme End Time 1 Tolal Minutes (3) • (2) N of Sprinklers Qperaling Flow Rale (gaUmin) Tolal Volume (gallons) (B) x (5) x (A) volume per Acre (gavacre) (7)1(A) —.7— 330 170 191--1 3 V -P 0 13 o 72SD Crap Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Opoialor's Slgnalure Carliiied Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. ` NCDA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter ilia value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation evenl. 3714107 "'Enter i ,nt source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond ID, commerical lertilizer, dry lilter, etc.) hlydran Field Size (wetted acres) Farm Own Owner's Addre Owner's Phom Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type (1) (2) (3) (4)((4) I5} (el Facility Numbor Z -r 13 �l Irrigation Operator -- Irrigation Operator's —� Address i t�� Operator's Phone p d ' �q Z S -a –7 ' From Waste Utilization Plan Recommended PAN Loading (ib/acre) = (B) (7) (a} (9) (1U) (s1) '*'Nutrient Source Dale (mmlddlyr) Irrigation Waste Analysls PAN' (lb/1000 gnl) PAN Applied (lb/arae) 1000 Nitrogen nalanr.o" (ItVacre) M-00) Start The End Time Total I M of Mlnules Sprinklers (3) • (Z) Operaling Flow Rete (gaUtnin) Total Volume (gallons) (s) x (5) x (4) Volurno per Acre tgavacre) (7) l (A) 11440 SOW 3 12 /v -v sry .2 -LI 0 11 S`& ALIJ-�- l q,5-- 90 sr Z&0 ;3�4Or -1.S ll� S3D 390 -� IofS 1-323-,3/0 ad'D 14 ova v Ir�4 2,0 3 1, '31 q4, Crop Cycle Totats Owner's Signature Cortilied Operator (Print) Oporalor's Signature Operator's Codification No. ' NCQA Waste Anaylsis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) lrom (B), Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigallon event. 3114/03 "'Enter f `.nl source (le. Lagoon/Storage Pond IQ, commerical fertilizer, dry litter, etc,) Z-5� Fosm IRR -2 Hydrant a Fieldlq 30 7 r e-- 910 9 x U 4 ) 9 Field Size (waited acres) - (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owner's Phone p Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Crop Type ox (1) (2) (3) (4) 5) (6) Fa6bly Numbor 2-- 13 O Irrigation Operator Irrigalion Operator's Address Operalor's Phone 0 Via g49 Z s - Ty From Waste Upllxation Plan Rocommendod PAN r -y Loading (Iblacre) = (B) 7 a (9) 1l!} 11 1) —Nutrient Source Dale (mmlddlyr) III rri alion Waste Analysis PAN' (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied (Ib/acre) 18}1_(2f 100U Nilrogen nnlancn" (Iblacre) (13} (1Q} Start Time End Time Total Ntinu1e8 (a) • (2) M of Sp6nklets Operating Flow Rate (gm/min) Total Volume (gallonsi (6) x (5) x (4) volume pnr Acro (gatlacre) (7) 1(A) Crop Cycle Totals^ Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Signature Operator's Cerlilication No. NCDA Waste Annyisis or Equivalent. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. "Enter the.,yalue recelved by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column 00) Irom column (1 1) (ollowing each irrigation event. 3114103 "'Enter f'. ' nt source (le, Lagoon/Storage Pond 10, commerical lertilizer, dry litter, etc.) f`I , ^1• {je I ✓'J I ` ai 1 all ti. •Ja..;t'�.' m 7 1 � Z'i 40& 7 8 pgp- �� V -� .�' r� � ., �"ice_, ��f �ry� � - i'' C cZ, � a h _ e _ t ..� 7 i. ^` h �— -0 ,i r J� 7, �--%: I M J Am- - OPOW T. •- -fir.. '�'� ID i !�w P� 1; M, a - - ��- ' 41 .. Y' .�' r j+ ry.+. .. ;i �7 ,1�, r,L i�L.., .., .. l� ,, A. < ',� ;, , �,, . ,,ppC'' mac... { d. ;r.' �, r ^ _hl tz * 77 t �i yp- :�-.- �° J i` ,/ ^ `_ �f� :r :r --x. , _. �'�.. t 4S i.1, � ' 1��� `� .'v - i.✓ 9 AN L T_'ir tak J i 'op . ,I `ik4- t, ar(. .It ���. ; ��+1 iia •, M `� "_+ __ � �, fi A , Pw— i - -- � � . ,�,: ��+_ f A�� z - �. �� _ _� "::� 3 � -- i' Y W77- i K. ! ' E x Fax : 919-733-0719 Mar 19 '98 1510 P:.04/15 1�- 9311--306 The Bion Nutrient Management System / The Bion System is an animal waste management system that uses natural microbial processes to treat both liquid and solid portions of wastewater. The Bion System consists of a series of lined earthen basins which include Bioreactors, an Ecoreactor and a Polishing Ecoreactor (see Figure 1). Through this series of stages, the treatment process reduces effluent nitrogen concentrations, odor and the acreage required for land application. When animal waste leaves the livestock houses, it enters Bioreactor l for the first stage of treatment This stage of treatment uses facultative, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria working in separate Zones contained within B loreaetor 1. The action of these microbes will remove approximately 10% of the influent nitrogen and reduce odor. The second stage of treatment is the Solids Ecoreactor. This clay lined earthen basin is divided into two cells using an internal containment berm. The wastewater flows from Bioreactor l to the Solids Ecoreactor, which captures and dewaters the solid fraction of the animal waste and converts it to bio -solids. Each cell alternates in production. Solids settle out and accumulate in the reactor cell for approximately six to nine months. Flow is then diyerced to the parallel cell allowing the solids in the initial cell to dry. The bio -solids are harvested from the cell after drying and transported offsite for further processing. This soil - like material is recycled for future use as an organic fertilizer. After the solids are deposited into the Solids Ecoreactor, the wastewater is transferred by gravity flow into Bioreactor 2. This stage is essentially the same as Bioreactor 1, where the wastewater is aerated and subject to intense bacterial decomposition. Bioreactor 2 has a 7 to S day hydraulic retention dme and further reduces nitrogen by an additional 1090_ The supernatant is removed, recycled and stored to flush the livestock houses. The rest if the wastewater enters the Solid Separation Zone of Bioreactor 2 to remove residual suspended solids- Flow then continues on to Bioreactor 3. Bioreactor 3 has a 52 day hydraulic retention time for increased residual solids removal and a 40 to 50% nitrogen reduction. In this stage, the wastewater is aerated to create an environment ideal for intense bacterial decomposition. After this process is complete. the wastewater then enters the Polishing Ecoreactor. The Polishing Ecoreactor is the final stage of treatment. The wastewater stored in this area undergoes anaerobic treatment and can be stored for up to 256 days. This final stage of treatment reduces nitrogen levels an additional 70%. After the final stage of treatment, the water is removed from the Polishing Ecoreactor and land applied. The 95% (approximate) reduction in nitrogen produced by the waste treatment system not only reduces the acreage needed for land application, but under optimum conditions, the residual wastewater can be land applied and managed according to hydraulic loading criteria and not nitrogen loading rates. This reduces the risk of over - applying nitrogen to application fields. The Bion System is able to dictate nitrogen and nutrient levels in the wastewater if crop production is desired. Nutrient levels can be increased for plancuptake or decreased to satisfy the hydraulic loading criteria based on level of treatment and retention time. Both options are available. 2 Bioreactor 1 .n a lift sump W Solids Ecoreactor water recycle for flush or pit recharge Sprayfield ,. Figure ' I - Schematic -of Bion NMS Solids Separation Zone Bioreactor 2 I Dioreactor 3 pumped �,, I� Polishing Ecoreactor! Temporary water storage l� ' i i BION TECHNOLOGIES INC. 619 C South Third Shed Smithfield, North Carolina 27577 (919) 934-3066 (888) 294 -BION ( Denver) (919) 934-5218 IVIs. Sue Homewood Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, NCDENR PO Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Dear Ms. Homewood: RECEIVED May 29, 1998 WATER QUA! 17YSE00N MAY 2 9 -8 8 NOn-Discharge Pe mitUng RECEIVED JUN 0 4 1998 FAVE7'TEVILLE REG. OFFICE This correspondence, with the following attachments, is the additional information you requested in your letter of May 28, 1998, for Eason Farms Inc. (application number AW1820138). Each item is addressed as listed and numbered on the original letter. A copy of the faxed letter is enclosed for your reference. Preceding all requested materials is a letter from Mr. Jerry Dalton, P.E. signifying his review of all enclosures. l) Please fmd enclosed a summary sheet which has been generated from water samples obtained from the represented Bion NMSTm components at Quin Deca Farm (permit number WQ0013381). 2) Regarding the standby power: All inputs into the system are by pumped, recycled flush water, except for rainfall. In the event of an interruption of power service, there will be no recycle flow and no animal waste or other liquid will enter the system; therefore no standby power is required for the system. 3) Please find enclosed an Emergency Action Plan. Mr. Eason will fill in his contractor name upon completion of construction. 4) Please find enclosed an Odor Control Plan, an Insect Control Plan, and the Mortality Management Method. Please contact me at the above number, or Mr. Jerry Dalton, P.E. if you require any additional clarification or information. Thank you very much for helping us supply you with the requested information, and thank you for your attention and time. Sincerely, *_ E - Mike Dixon State of North Carolina Depahment of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B- Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secreta A. Fre6lon Howard, Jr,, PT,, Nuctor May 28, 1998 Linwood Eason Eason Farm Inc RECEIVED 32 Eason Elmore Rd j1.r�` Dunn NC 28334 Dear Linwood K. Eason: NCDENR NoRTM'CARouN^ DEPARTMENT QF ENvlRommeKT ANC) N�et7g 1RRGES wAr+ERQA� IiYSEECLTION Wy 2 91998 Non -Disc e Pemrrtting JUN 0 4 1998 Subject: Application No. AW1820138 Additional iaforniation Request Eason Farm Inc FAY07EVILLE Aaimal Waste Operation REG. OFFICE Sampson County The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit bas completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by lune 28, 1998: I ) Please provide supporting documentation for the nitrogen removal efficiencies assumed for each reactor. 2) Please address any problems that may arise in a case of power failure and protective measures to be installed to prevent major disruptions to this system_ 3) Please submit an Emergency Action Plan. An example of an Emergency Action Plan is attached. Your plan should be written specifically for this system. 4) Please submit an Odor Control Checklist, an insect Control Checklist, and a Mortality Management Checklist (form attached). Best Management Practices which apply to this facility should be identified on the checklists and any additional practices that may be specific to this systrm should be added to the checklist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter, must be submitted on or before lune 28, 1998 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N,C.A.C. 2H.0200 and your facility will be considered to be operatilt& without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 502. incerely, Sue Homewood Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitiing Unit cc: Permit File Steve Pagano, BION Technologies Fayetteville Regional Office P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh. NoM Carolina 27826-0535 Telephone 919-733-6083 FAX 819-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 5W19 recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Denton Engineering and•Assodates, P.A. May.29, 1998 Mr. Linwood Eason Eason Farms, Inc. 32 Eason Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 Sub: Application No. AW 1820138 Additional Information Request -Eason Farm Inc. Animal Waste Operation Sampson County Dear Mr. Eason: RECEIVED JUN 0 4 1998 FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE: The enclosed information is provided as requested in the DENR memo dated 5/28/98, subject as above. The enclosed reports were prepared by Bion Technologies, Inc. of 619-C South Third Street, Smithfield, NC 27577 and reviewed- by Dalton Engineering & Associates, P.A. The design of this project is based on historical data and actual field testing of similar projects. -performed by Bion Technologies, Inc. Although certain portions of the project and reports were developed by other professionals; I certify that these materials have been, reviewed by the undersigned and meet the requirements for the design of the project. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me, at your convenience. Sincerely, ��.•`'Wj" CAR01 .o q••. Jerry Dalton, P.E.AL qr. • 16282 446 East Main Street —P.O. Box 426 — Clayton, .NC 27520 —(919) 550-4740/Fox (919) 550-4741 S 1. Summarized (averaged) Analytical Results at Quin Deca Farm, 1997 Nutrient Levels, in mg/1 (ppm) 2,880 head finishing farm Total N Total P Total K Bioreactor 1 762 93 601 Bioreactor 2 674 77 594 Bioreactor 3 459 61 511 Temporary Storage Area 197 42 403 (old lagoon) Actual measured numbers will fluctuate as the flushing schedule varies. The B1/B2 nitrogen ratio gets closer together as the amount of flushing increases and/or the facility receives more rainfall. The concentration in the Temporary Storage Area (old lagoon) is well below what Mr. Barefoot needs to go to hydraulic load on the solid set sprayfield (7 to 9 acres) . The TSA was a lagoon for over three years prior to the Bion System coming on line, with an average nitrogen concentration of 600 to 800 ppm. We have been steadily lowering the TSA nitrogen concentration as the system has been fully on line since September, 1996. We expect to actually get closer to 100 ppm, on average, when we get the TSA cleaned out and reach steady state, within the next year or two. We are actually ahead of our expected schedule by about nine months. All measurements are made at NCDA. All samples are taken by Bion. The critical number, the value going out to the sprayfield from the TSA, is an average of five samples taken at locations indicated on a schematic map in the Quin Deca permit application. The TSA is sampled at five locations every time samples are taken. I EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Eason Farms Inc. Phone Numbers DWQ 910486-1541 EMS 910-592-8996 SWCD 910-592-7963 NRCS 910-592-7963 Bion Technologies, Inc. 919-934-3066 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overflowing, or running off site. You should not wait until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. Following each item are some of the actions you should take. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A. System overflow — possible solutions are: 1) Add soil to berm to increase elevation. 2) Pump wastes to field at an acceptable rate. 3) Stop all flows to the compromised system component immediately. 4) Call a pumping contractor. 5) Insure no surface water is entering the system. B. Runoff from waste application field — actions include: 1) Immediately stop waste application. 2) Create temporary diversion to contain waste. 3) Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. 4) Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff. 5) Evaluate the application rates for the fields where the runoff occurred. C. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers — actions include: 1) Stop recycle pump. 2) Stop irrigation pump. 3) Close valves to eliminate further discharge. 4) Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. t D. Leakage from flush systems, houses -- actions include: 1) Stop recycle pump. 2) Insure no siphon occurs. 3) Stop flows in the house and flush system. 4) Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E. Leakage (seeping or flowing) from base or sidewall of system component. 1) Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put a submersible pump into the sump, and pump back into the system. 2) If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals, fill holes with clay type soil, and compact soil during filling process. 3) Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon bottom as soon as possible. 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. A. Did the waste reach any surface waters? B. Approximately how much was released and for what duration? C. Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? D. Did the spill leave the property? E. Does the spill have any potential to reach surface waters? F. Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? G. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off the property)? H. How much reached surface waters? 3. Contact appropriate agencies. A. During normal business hours, call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality) regional office; Phone: 910-486-1541. After hours, emergency number: 919- 733-3942. You phone call should include: your name, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of the movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been undertaken, and the seriousness of the situation. B. If the spill leaves the property or enters surface waters, call local EMS; Phone: 910-592-8996. C. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. D. Contact CES; Phone: 910-592-7161, local SWCD; Phone: 910-592-7963, and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance; Phone: 910-592-7963. E. Contact Bion Technologies, Inc.; Phone: 919-934-3066. 4. In no contact is available above call 911 or the Sheriff's Department and explain your problem to them and ask them to contact the proper agencies for you. 2 N Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off site damage_ Name Address Phone 6. Contact the technical specialist who certified the system. Jerry Dalton, P -E. Dalton Engineering and Associates, P.A. 446 East Main_ Street PO Box 426 Clayton, NC 27520 919-550-4740 7. Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and technical assistance agencies to rectify the damage, repair the system, and reassess the waste management plan to keep problems with release of wastes from happening again. 3 Odor Control Plan Eason Farms, Inc. Source Cause Site Specific Practices Farmstead • Swine production ✓ Vegetative or wooded buffers ✓ Recommended best management practices ✓ Good judgment and common sense Animal body • Dirty manure -covered ✓ Dry floors surfaces animals Floor surfaces • Wet manure -covered floors ✓ Feeders at high end of solid floors ✓ Scrape manure buildup from floors Manure collection . Urine ✓ Frequent manure removal by flush, pit recharge, pits • Partial microbial or scrape decomposition Ventilation exhaust • Volatile gases ✓ Efficient air movement fans . Dust Indoor surfaces • Dust ✓ Washdown between groups of animals ✓ Feed additives _ ✓ Feed delivery downspout extenders Lift stations • Agitation during sump tank ✓ Sump tank covers filling and drawdown Outside drain . Agitation during wastewater ✓ Pipe cleanout covers collection or conveyance unction boxes End of drainpipes • Agitation during wastewater ✓ Extend discharge point of pipes underneath into system conveyance system component liquid level Odor Control Plan Eason Farms, Inc. Source Cause Site Specific Practices - System surfaces • Volatile gas emissions ✓ Proper liquid capacity • Biological mixing ✓ Correct startup procedures • Agitation ✓ Minimum surface area -to -volume ratio ✓ Minimum agitation when pumping ✓ Mechanical aeration Irrigation sprinkler . High pressure agitation ✓ Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind nozzles . Wind drift ✓ Minimum recommended operating pressure ✓ Pump intake near Temporary Storage Area liquid surface Settling basin surface • Partial microbial decomposition • Mixing while filling ✓ Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid level ✓ Remove settled solids regularly • Agitation when emptying Dead animals • Carcass decomposition ✓ Proper disposition of carcasses Standing water . Improper drainage ✓ Grade and landscape such that water drains away around facilities • Microbial decomposition of from facilities organic matter 2 Additional Information: Available From: Swine Manure Management; .0200 Rule/BMP Packet NCSU, County Extension Center Swine Production Farm Potential Odor Sources and Remedies; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU—BAE Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Pit Recharge—Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 128-88 NCSU---BAE Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Underfloor Flush—Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 129-88 NCSU—BAE Lagoon Design and Management for Livestock Manure Treatment and Storage; EBAE 103-83 NCSU—BAE Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU—BAE Controlling Odors from Swine Buildings; PIH -33 NCSU—Swine Extension Environmental Assurance Program; NPPC Manual N.C. Pork Producers Assoc. Options for Managing Odor; a report from the Swine Odor Task Force NCSU Agricultural Communications Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PRO 107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension Insect Control Plan Eason Farms Inc. Source Cause Site Specific Practices - Flush gutters • Accumulation of solids ✓ Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accumulated solids from gutters as designed ✓ Remove bridging of accumulated solids at discharge Lagoons and pits • Crusted 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 to 8 inches over more than 34 percent of surface Excessive • Decaying vegetation ✓ Maintain vegetative control along banks of vegetative growth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter. For more information contact: Cooperative Extension Service, Department of Entomology, Box 7613, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613. MORTALITY MANAGEMENT METHOD Eason Farms Inc. ➢ Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7. Stale of &orth 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 May 20, 1998 MEMORANDUM To: Water Quality Supervisor 'Fayettevi I le =Regional=Office From: Sue Homewood4A� Non -Discharge Permitting Unit A F?W'A NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Application for Innovative Animal Waste Operations Eason Farms, Inc. Linwood Eason Sampson County RECEIVED MAY Z 1 1998 FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE Attached is a copy of the Animal Waste Operations application package for the subject facility. Because of this facility's innovative technology, they have submitted an application for an individual permit. Please provide your comments as soon as practical. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 919-733-5083 ext 502. Cc: Permit File P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/] 0% post -consumer paper BION TECHNOLOGIES I hC. 619 C South Third Street Smithfield, North Carolina 27577 (919)934-3066 (888) 294 -BION (Denver) (919) 934-5218 fns Mr. Mike Lewandowski Environmental Engineer State Engineers Review Group, DEHNR P.O. Box 29535 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Dear Mr. Lewandowski: May 15, 1998 Re: Eason Farms, Inc.: Permit Application Submission RECEI lL " ��jAY 2 1 1998 FAYETTEVI LLE REG. OFFICE I would like to take this opportunity to submit the application for Eason Farms, Inc.. 3,960 head swine finishing farm in Dunn, NC, also located in Sampson County. Please contact me at the above number, or Mr. Jerry Dalton, P.E., at 919-550-4740 in Clayton, NC, with any questions, comments, or concerns. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, s4 e -%.- Steve Pagano Bion Technologies hA' 71R�ECF 'n N Dalton Engineering and Associates, P.A. May 15, 1998 Mr. Linwood Eason Eason Farms, Inc. 32 Eason Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334. RE: Eason,Farms, Inc. Finishing Facility Dear Mr. Eason: RECEIVED m AY 2 1 1996 FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE This project and reports were prepared by Dalton Engineering and Associates,_ P.A. and Bion Technologies, Inc. of. 619-C South Third Street, Smithfield, NC 27577. The design of this project is based on historical data and actual field testing of similar projects performed by Bion Technologies, Inc. Although certain portions of the project were developed by other professionals-, I certify that these materials have been reviewed by the undersigned and meet'the requirements for the design of the project. If you have any questions, .please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, 'ff{fiffftffl�� 1A A erry Dalton, P.E. �r`•�� ���y�' �DEESS 10y 9 SEAI. 16282 V * f •' ��'••. T '<<t.,. 8 4„1,,x, 446 East Main Street — PO. Box 426 —Clayton, NC 27520 —(919) 550-4740/Fax (919) 550-4741 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Non -Discharge Permit Application Form REQ (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGI*A - E1 IPJ) ANIMAL WASTE OPERATIONS MQy 16 r'oN tco� Nc 1. GENERAL INFORNIaTION: rl�"arge p fin 9 1. Farms name: E436,_ 2_ Print Owners or Signin- Official's name and title (person legally responsible for the operation and it, compliance): $ Mr. Li^L.5,o&. E9iaLn 264& ��ny 3, %lailine:►ddies;: 3 d Ecau• - P_1^,►re_ Y 6a N city-, ..dn State: ni L Zip: a 9 -11(4 Telephone Number. { q f 0 ) 9 a- 3 1 -14 4. Latitude: Longitude: of Farm (if known) 5. Farm Location (be as specific t,(as possible includin; road names, directions, milepiost, 4ete.): 1 y Apt -c, . w.c4elV S -,;ke, -,-Aes 5U, IL. of 'I- °iS 'Q, YN,N�,wc-4 y1( 4 Y- % `CT-� IJ- �nnn2�1 `4.l!SpG``i 4oG�. t70�'� i1:le �Jf,.� �'•ll.+l c>w���]�Gl�.��E�'�fG I�'c . _{-6, r4r4j3�t 'Lin a J;r{ o-l� e_4 }(-Fi,i �� �,. � r6J. CILa�� 74 �,..6- 6. Please state if this is a company, contract or independent grower. L e � # r u t_ t 7. Print the name of the company or contract name (if applicable): „ 0 4\ \J C.rr[-. T hr hs 3 n C. 8. Print Managger's name (if applicable): 9. Print Lessee's name (if applicable): ����� 10. Application Date: ] ]. County where anima] facility is located: 5 r`^ S o'^ 12. Count pp hI Q X 2 1998 y{les) where the anima] waste application fields are located: 5 s ^.- � s a � II. PERMIT INFORMATION: FAVETTEVILLE g E 1. Application No. {will be completed by DEM): REG. OrFiC 2. Specify whether project is: new; renewal'; modification; X new but existing" U this application is oeing submitted as a resuit of a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number and its issue date " * 1f this is a new permit for an existing facility, some of the questions/provisions may be inappropriate. Please complete as best as possible. 3. Has this facility previously been approved by regulation 15A NCAC 2H.0217 as a "deemed permitted non discharge facility"? —Yes.X No 4. Please list the name of the technical specialist who certified the plan: FOR1I: ANVO 12/95 Page I of 16 III. THIS APPLICATION PACKAGE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY THE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT UNLESS ALL OF THE APPLICABLE ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE INCLUDED WITH THE SUBMITTAL a. One orieinal and four copies of,the completed and appropriately executed application form. b. Five sets of detriled plans and specifications ;igned and sealed by a North Carolina Professional Engineer. The plan., must include a general location map. a topngr:tphic map. a site map which indicates where horin_^_s or hand auger ,ampler were taken, a map sh��.vin= :he nimal :vasa appficariun field(;}. hu:ters, �tnt. uses. and property line;: gong with all wells, surface waters t IIH}_ve� flood elevation). and surface dra:-taRe features within 3t)0 feet of the animal wage appF._ation field(s)- Each sheet of the plans and the first pagif of the speclflcation< must he signed and sealed. c. Five copies of all reports. evaluations, agreements, supporting calculation:. eic. must be submitted as a part of the supporting documents which are signed and sealed by the North Carolina Professional Engineer. Although certain ponions of this required submittal must be developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under the signature and seal of a North Carolina Professional Engineer signifies that he has reviewed this material and has judged it to be consistent with his proposed design. d Submit a completed land owner's agreement (copy attached) for each tract of land not owned by the permittee intended for use for animal waste application. e. Five sets of the certified animal waste management plan, if the facility has one developed and certified. f. A water balance showing annual amount of animal waste that will need to be applied and the amount of land necessary to receive the animal waste at the given loading rate. Storage requirements and rainfall amounts must be addressed and stipportine calculations provided_ !*. For each animal waste application field. attach a soil evaluation by a soil scientist which addresses soil color; the depth, soil texture. structure of the soils down to a depth of seven feet, thickness and type of restrictive horizons; the presence or absence of a seasonal high water table or bedrock within three vertical feet of the deepest point of application; hydraulic conductivity in the most restrictive horizon, pH and cation exchanse capacity. Please include a soil map if available. If the depth to either groundwater or bedrock is less than three feet, please also attach a demonstration, using predictive calculations or modeling methods acceptable to the Director of the Division of Environmental Management, that the use of this site will not result in the contravention of classified groundwater standards as contained in NCAC 2L.0200. In no ease shall the separation be less than one ot_ This report must be signed by the soil scientist and submitted with application. For each application field, please attach a project evaluation conducted by an agronomist including recommendations concerning cover crops and their ability to accept the proposed loading of liquids, solids, nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals, salts and any other contaminant know to be in the animal waste (This must include any fertilizer. lime, manure and/or other additive which may be applied to the land in addition to the animal waste listed in this application). A pan of the agronomists recommendations must be a crop management plan. This plan must determine the crops to be grown on the site(s), when they should be grown and how they should be harvested and marketed. This report must be signed by the agronomist and submitted with �i. Attach a complete chemical analysis of the animal waste_ This analysis must be comprehensive enough to completely characterize the animal waste and completed by a DEM certified laboratory. If the facility that will generate the animal waste is not yet in operation. the characterization must be based on similar existing facilities and projection based on the type and size of facility. The analysis must include a minimum of the following parameters and any other known and suspected contaminants that may exist in the animal waste. Arsenic Nickel Aluminum pH Cadmium Selenium Ammonia -Nitrogen Total Phosphorus Chromium Zinc Calcium Potassium Copper Magnesium Sodium Lead Nitrate -Nitrite Nitro^_en V T1LN Mercury 9c Total Solids Plant Available ?nitrogen (by calculation) FORM: AWO 12/95 Page 2 of 16 A IV. INFORMATION ON WASTE: 1. What type of animal operation is proposed/existing (i.e. swine farrow to finish, dairy cattle, etc): 4J r.,S 2. Maximum animal population projected (number and type of con tined animals per cycle. cycle: per year. total per year): 3,9eo 3. Volume of liquid waste generated by this project which must be disposed: 8 $ C, gallons per day 2 L 5 gallons per month •. cq e s re- i eKC[tl J a w, 410. 00 0 gallons per year 4. Is there any other waste stream included with the animal waste? Yes; C No, If yes, describe. What type of waste, how much, etc. (note: domestic waste shall not be added to animal waste streams): - 5. Is any dry waste land applied on sites listed in this application? Yes; X No If Yes, please complete the following questions: A. Please list the source of the dry waste: 13. What is the volume of dry waste applied? C_ Identify the nutrient characteristics of the dry waste. Please include a chemical analysis of the dry waste. D. Are the available nutrients in the dry waste included in the nutrient management program for this facility? Yes: No 6. Are any commercial fertilizers used on the sites listed in this application? Yes; _X_ No If ves. what and at what rate: [7F%L C -1 T1�71 f1U\ f TTn�; T. DESI 1', 11 til Va�i�w i�V�v I . Provide a brief listing of the components of the waste management system. including dimensions, capacities, and detention times of tanks. pumping facilities, high water alarms, filters, ponds, lagoons, etc.: r (As e, Stc �T ttD.r �. AQ(t.^&itch FORM: A«"O 12l95 Page 4 of 16 Attach a representative soils analysis of each site. The soils analysis shall include the following parameters, along with any other significant parameter that has been shown to be contained in the residual: Standard Soil Fertility Test (which includes): pH Phosphorus And the following Pollutant: Acidity Calcium Magnesiurn Zinc `k Humic \I.ater SI -Ji um Base Saturation (by calcuLition) Cadmium Lid Potassium Manganese Corper Ci6on Exchange Capacity Nickel k. Proposal for groundwater monitoring. 1. If required. please provide.a signed copy of the 401 wetland certification completed by DEM or appropriate letter from DEM stating a 401 is/was not required for this project. m. Field trap requirements (the following must be included for each application field), a. A vicinity map raust be attached. This map must show the location of each field in relation to at least two geographical references and a major intersection (numbered roads, named streams/rivers, etc.). b. A detailed field location map must be attached delineating both total and buffered acres. This map must be drawn to scale with topographical contour intervals not exceeding ten feet or 25% of total site relief (whichever is more descriptive) and showing the property lines: all existing wells, all surface waters and drainage ways and all dwellings within 500 feet of the animal waste application fields, and all buffers. This requirement is not required for renewal applications. Note: The buffers listed in Part V, 6. of this application must be maintained. c. Specify the name of and classification'of the closest downslope surface waters (as established by the Environmental Management Commission) to the animal waste application field(s). Use the attached information sheet (Pan VI11) to obtain this information. FORM: ANVO 12/9 Pa -e 3 of 16 2. Lagoon Design; (Please complete if facility has an existing or proposed lagoon for operation. Attach a separate page of this question 2 for each additional lagoon): a. Specify the storage volume required by the water balance: gallons; days (required in Pan 11I,f): b. Total volume of lagoon provided: gallons: 1 ScL I V I f 1 d� R P I lc�+c V umt oS u 2e ,tora_2. Callon,. 2. Volume for desi,n treatment: gallons: G 3. Volume -allons: for wastew•ater;tor.ire• ., - _ Ho -w man.- day, swraze due,: this provide:' days: NOTE: A storage time of six months is recommended. 4. How many acre-feet is the surface area of the lagoon: acre-feet. c. What is the height of the dike/embankment at its highest point? feet, 'COTE: if the dikefembankment is over 15 fee: high and impounds av:: 10 ac a feet of waste, a permdt. for dike construction must be obtained as required by the North Carolina Dam Safety Law through the Division of Land Quality. d_ What is the rainfall amount for the 25 year, 24 hour storm in the facility area: Please provide data showing this. e. What is the design freeboard for the lagoon: feet; (freeboard is calculated as one foot plus the height of the 25 year, 24 hour storm amount) I . , LS Lite lagoon lined. Yes Ivo. If ves. Please describe the liner, material used. etc Does the liner meet the Division's requirement of 1.0 x 10-6 cm/second permeability rate? Please list the lagoon's liner permeability rate; cm/second inches;: Yes No. g. What measures are being taken to protect the integrity of the lagoon dikes (i.e. vegetation, fences to keep out animals, etc.): h. Please include all design plans, specifications and calculations on lagoon design as required by Pan III,b. and Part III,b. of this application. 0 nht,,,, I 3. Name of closest downslope surface waters from the treatment lagoon: �uti �.a n 1.744�crOtG Swc, 4. Classification of waters listed in 3 above: (as established by the Environmental Management Commission & specified in Pan VIII of this application - This classification must be provided by the appropriate Regional Office prior to the submittal of the application). 5. If a power failure at the facility could impact waters classified as WS. SA. B, or SB, describe which of the measures are being implemented to prevent such impact, as required in 15A NCAC 2H -0219: A)A FOR -\I: A11'O 12/95 Page 5 of 16 6. The animal waste management system must conform to the foIlowino buffers* land all other applicable buffers as defined in 15A NCAC 2H .0219 0)(5)1. A waste management system includes the animal confinement areas, treatment lagoons, animal waste application fields, and any other area used in the production of the animals: a) 400 feet between a waste management system and any residence under separate ownership, public use area, church, picnic area. etc.. b1 Ilk) feet hem een the waste management :v:tem and any private or public nater supply source: c) IIsi) feet between the waste management systein and :any :Ircjnis classified as WS or B. any waters classified as SA or SG and any other stream. canal. marsh, coastal waters. lake or impoundment: d) 5o feet heV-eCn the waste management system excluding' :application fields and property line,: e) I it) feet betk+een any outer boundary of the animal waste application fields to any property boundary: The folio ina buffers became effective on October 1. 1995 and apply to any new -,wine farm (defined as anv swine farm whc)se operations were sited on or after October 1, 1995 and includes modification: of existing facilities and new houses on existin4 farms) as ratified in Chapter 420 of the General Assembly of North Carolina 1995 Session . Any more restrictive buffer listed below takes precedent over buffers listed in 15A NCAC 2H .02)9 0)(5): f) 11,500 feet L --*ween the v: fistc mama:n:en: system zad ai ^ccupied resAence, g) 2.500 feet between the waste management system and any school, hospital or church, h) 100 feet between the waste management system and any property boundary, 0 50 feet from any outer boundary of the animal waste application fields for the waste management system to any perennial stream or river, other than an irrigation ditch or canal. If any of the buffers specified in No. 6 above are = proposed to be met, please explain how the proposed buffers will provide ee ual or better protection of the (w'�aters ofthe State with no increased potential for nuisance conditions: Ti�cl� - IS C.n.- e.,-JE,4 7GL; 144 +'34 6.M � Pr-ir AD C[I(�[I f_ eQi.�/,�r( �-+•� �S.IT,...L 6 5 le ,s,,II rni rL 14-<AA4C-CL'A OVtr rzsCal 114 ic�11 j �C-CLf CA Le-fC[i411 -Ceir , 1 1Id O1 dr- O+wt triCr.1 8. Are any components of the waste management system and animal waste application fields located in the 100 -year flood plain? Yes: X No. If Yes, briefly describe the protective measures being taken to protect against flooding. 9. Are any animal waste application fields located in wetland areas? Yes: -2�— No. L^YeS. dVSCJuc rile aC60116 taken to f,ruWc; these wrtiants and pro,,ide a cupy oi'tite 4)1 certification approving the use of the wetland or a copy of the letter from DEM stating a 401 certification was not required. FORM: AWO 12/95 Page 6 of 16 I VI. ANIMAL WASTE APPLICATION FIELD INFORMATION 1. How many acres are provided for animal waste application? acres 2. Please provide a soil analysis for each animal waste application field as required by Part IHi. 3. Specify the hydraulic loading rate recommendation. as determined by the soil scientist (required in Part inches per hour: inches per ►►eek: inches per year 4. Specify the hydraulic loadint, rate that will occur on the animal waste application fields: inches per hour: inches per week: inches per year S. Is the design hydraulic loading rate different from the soil scientist recommendation listed in number 3 above? Yes; No; If yes, please explain: b. Specify the acres available for the land application of animal waste: acres 7. What is the amount of plant a-�ailable nitrogen frorn the animal waste (required in Part Ill.i.) lbs/gallon 8. What is the amount of total phosphorus available from the animal waste (required in Part III,i.) lbs/gallon 9. Based on the above information, what's the Iimiting factor for the listed sites (hydraulic or nutrients)? 10. Application information; a. What crops will be grown on these fields? Please provide a separate list of fields and crops for each. b. When will the application occur? (time of year, season) c. Please complete the table below: Animal Waate Utilization The following information can be provided by the NRCS or N.C. State Agriculture Extension Service Data Tables. 1. Amount of Waste produced per year; animals x waste per animal per year total waste produced per year 2. Amount of Plant Available Nitrogen produced per year (if existing facility, use value from VI,7 to calculate); animals x lbs Nitrogen per animal per year = lbs per year available Nitrogen 3. Field and Crop information Field Number C= Pounds r Acte Application Area[acres] Pounds N used nutters Total Acres Total Pounds Available Nitro; en (listed in 2 above) Surplus or Deficit 4. Do the crops and the acreage listed in the table use enough nitrogen to remove the nutrients applied by the animal waste each year? Yes: No FORM: A«'O 12/95 Page 7 of 16 1 ( to ct scc C,9. vep r- � d Appe- j'-")' 11. Please describe how the animal waste will be land applied (type of system, traveling gun, permanent lines, etc.). Be specific. 11 Please provide plan-.; and specifications. piping, diagrams. etc. for the :v;tem listed above. 13. The treatment :and animal waste :application facilities must be posted and secured in some fashion to prevent unauthorized entry. Briefly describe the measuris being taken: 14. What is the maximum application rate of the application system listed above? (please include units) 15. Are any of the animal waste application fields in this application under -drained by drain tiles or other means? Yes No. If Yes, please describe where the drains are located, what surface waters they drain to, how deep are they located from the surface of the land, and include any other pertinent information needed. 'II. THE FOLLOWING FIELDS ARE TO BE USED FOR ANIMAL WASTE APPLICATION UNDER THIS PERMIT APPLICATION [PLEASE ATTACH MAP(S),SEE PART III,mj: Application Area [acres] Maximum slope Field No_ � County Owner/L.e,see _(excluding uffe rce Note: If more than ten (10) fields are to be covered by this application, please attach a form listing all of the fields along with the information listed in Part Ill.m. FORINI: A11'0 12/95 Page 8 of 16 VIII. Surface Rater Classification. This form must be completed by the appropriate DEM regional office and included as a part of the project submittal information. INSTRUCTIONS TO NC PROFESSIONALS: The classification of the downslope surface waters (the surface waters that any overflow from the facility would floe• toward) in which phis .titimal w•aslt man:r_ement s—tem wil l >,e con'triicted mull h; determined by the appropriate DEM rzRiona] office. Theretl,+ne. Vou are required. prior to submittal of the applicatiim p:acka2e. to suhmit thi;-_form, with items throw*h 7 compleied. to 1he appropri:ile Division of l__n% ironmei'ii �l Nlanapetncnl Re�,innal Water Quality Sujxn•isor (see pa- 8 of 8)_ At a minimum. -,ou mwo include an F+ 8.5" _ 1 1" copy of the portion of a 7.5 minute [;SGS Topo!-aphic flap which ;hens,; the Iocatiun of this aninial X%rile application %vtem yid the downslope surface waters in which they will be h.-,,a1ed. ldeniifv the clo•cst downslope surface waters on the attached map copy. Once the regional office has completed the classification, reincorporate this completed page and the topographic map into the complete application form and submit the application package. 1. Farm Name: G s a n !A r rt -L S- 2. name&complete addressoftnaireerinafum Q� �� ,E,tis;�.t cs i.-1 _ a`NQ Atc_oLi�.��S, inG u lyto- a aji +M e_'-, S Arc,+ L'. tc� 4 o, n3 L :?')Jr I _ b Telephone number: ( fi 0- -- ) b ' 14 7 y C� 3. Dame of closest downslope surface waters: /l ° 4. Countv(ies) where the animal waste mananement system and surface waters are located: _ S c_r-,Ar a 5 21 Map name and date: NC Professional's Sea] (If appropriate), Signature. and Date: N.If I F1 d�OC1 r r aA�-� TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SL:PERVISOR Please provide me with the classification of the watershed where this animal waste management facility will be or has been constructed or field located, as identified on the attached map segment(s): 'dame of surface waters: Classification (as established by the Environmental Management Commission): Proposed classification. if applicable: Si i!nnture of regional office personnel. Date: (.all attachments must be signed) FORM: ANVO 1219-5 Vm,e 9 of 16 IX. SIGNATURES (Complete either page 10 or page 11) New Facility - any new or existing farm which will include with this permit approval construction of any additional system, treatment, etc. which was not previously existing on the farm. Name and Complete Address of Engineering Firm:%%%y G CX �Z6 � 7 Citi•:�--�f__2�LSt:fl2: G Zip: �r _ Telephone Number- ( -F1/9 P�7 Professional Engineer's Certification: attest that this application for�_5�/%/�5,G has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with the applicable regulations. Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials ;ander my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design and the constructed facilities. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Seal, Signature, and Date: Applicant's Certification: LK.C c, to A � attest that this application for C— a A a 1na..i6p 3,citon has been reviewed by me and is accurate and com�lete 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 tomeas incom lete. Signatures T r THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE. INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719 FOR:1-1: ANVO 13195 Page 10 of 16 1T' OF NATURAL: AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 5254 ! Sf fRWIN 9 Ml. (1N1IVNi" '22'' OUNN 5 MA i i'23- Sch� 1°/ • .121 ` � G° (":CM 21 A • :. _. Irl ��9 4, ♦• v ��.���.�, 32130"' 124 2 140 000 FEET', ' lrty � il, 1 1632 -'lr.:.!A, �,� �..1 � -- -' 7. � °.• r%rr (-'• •.xf� k'I'� � 6� �'�'�*�' 'T NLeee 1 -;Ag IN IN 4 .� /Ru t - rV McNally-. 05421 NIS W82 f '.CBT i/ -_.. _. �_. ��� ti _. - � i • 2z0, Cotte _ 7. Ailk �Vrnping, •1%- '��..�>'�,. . ] T -�L -'°ti .' �{ Station,.'- 2f It -�w- ... 1 �',�. = -:r!' -.``- . ''.Ts•'R' ,t'' x�'''� .rte ,. -_�•` .t. �:,►. _ �- _�'y �); -� ,1e• .`�1 --�� � .1 k NORTH CAROLINA 7.5:= MINUTE SERIES- (TOPOGRAPHIC r26:; i 127: 7E yl. /•'w-� by /`R. � +n g1: ys; �� It ..A J`%:- �I4?:c� / .. IF.c wM�'et � „ Imo; •� •I �p � +'C•, F� N, {\ �'� t, }i� �� fi e� iQ ic:. NORTH CAROLINA 7.5:= MINUTE SERIES- (TOPOGRAPHIC r26:; i 127: 7E -1 ip i"Mm IX. SIGNATURES (Complete either page 10 or page 11) Existing Facility: No changes are proposed for the facility. For existing facilities, the following certification may be completed by a professional engineer, or approved technical specalist. Name and Complete Address of Company: Cite: Telephone Number: Certification: I, Slate: Zip: attest that this application for has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that to the best of my knowledge the inclosed information is accurate with what has actually been constructed on site. Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been developed by other professionals. inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the actual animal waste operation. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Seal (if applicable), Signature, and Date: Applicant's Certification: I, attest that this application for 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 THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE. INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SEN? TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: FORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 2953 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUNIBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719 FORNI: ATO 12195 Page 11 of I6 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGIONAL OFFICES Asheville Recional WQ Supervisor 59 Woodtin Place Ache% ills. NC 28801 (7 114) 251-62108 Fax 171)4)'_51-6452 Aveq Nlicon Buncombe ,,\Udi;on Burke McDowell Caldwell Mitchell Cherokee Polk Clay Rutherford Graham Swain Haywood Transylvania Henderson Yancy Jackson Duplin Fayetteville Regional WQ Supervisor Wachovia Building. Suite 714 Fayetteville. INC 28301 (910)486-1541 Fax (910) 486-0707 Washington Regional WQ Supervisor Post Oftice Box 1507 \k'a.hin^_ton. \C 27889 (919)946-(1481 Fax 4919) 975-3716 Beaufort Jones Bettie Lenoir Camden Martin Chowan Pamlico Craven Pasquotank Currituck Perquimans Dare Pitt Gates Tyrell Greene Washington Hertford Wayne Hyde Duplin Mooresville Regional WQ Supervisor 919 North Main Street Mooresville. NC 28115 (704)663-1699 Fax (704) 663-6040 Raleigh Regional WQ Supervisor Post Office Box 27687 Ralei7h. NC 27611 (919) 571-47(X) Fax (919) 571-4715 Chatham Nash Durham Northampton E&ecombe Orange Franklin Person Granville Vance Halifax Wake Johnston Warren Lee Wilson Wilmington Region. WQ Supervisor 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 (910) 395-3900 Fax (910) 350-2004 Anson Moore Alexander Mecklenburg Brunswick New Hanover Bladen Robeson Cabarrus Rowan Carteret Onslow Cumberland Richmond Catawba Stanly Columbus Pender Harnett Sampson Gaston union Duplin Hoke Scotland hedell Cleveland Montgomery Lincoln Winston-Salem Regional WQ Supervisor 585 Waughtown Street tr Winston-Salem. NC 27107 (910) 771-4600 Fax (910) 771-4631 Alamance Rockingham Alleghany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell Surn, Davidson Watauea Davie Wilkes ForsN-th Yadkin Guilford FORM: ANVO 12195 Page 12 r)f 16 V North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Permittee: Contact Person: Address of Pern AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF ANIMAL WASTE TO PRIVATE LANDS C.. D n1 IV 'C, 2,F3 -3 Supplier Farni of animal waste to be applied to these lands: Fq-SWrJ' _--- T - Site ID Number: Field Number: Location of Land to be used for animal waste application (include map for each site):1�3- k"DW04'01 S 4y �. e►� C�'►�9p�� CA, k941 4-giney- ter T ti'a�6n i ftsm SEA o. --e- ed, -krw A,*A-/- s,4e_o_4_t A Owner of Property used for animal waste application: 14)j)/1r- In -9-504 Lessee of Property (if appropriate): - Land use or cropping patterns: C Intended use or disposition of crops: 2rrru'j'q * * * * * * ♦ i * t i } } } # } * i t i t t i t t # 4 i t # t i } i # t i i t # } } # i # i } i # ! * A * * # * i i • * The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits J52204 Fit =&k— hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed animal waste onto the land at the location shown as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied animal waste while the Permittee receives, in con -idem:ion, the use of th,: lanJ described :1bnWf. for. th,. disposal of animal waste. This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this L'Ind Qwner'sren . Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to: Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleivh. North Carolina 27626-0535 FORM: AN1'O 12195 Page 13 of 16 STIPULATIONS: 1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or i their representatives to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after animal waste application and to inspect established monitoring facilities on or near the application site as required { by the animal waste operation permit. ?. The landowner or his representative auilionzes the Permittee. County and State Officials or their representatives to lake necessary soil. curl -ace and groundwater samples during the term of, and twelve (12) nionths after tenninarion of, this Agreement. 3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the animal waste operation permit as issued by the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement of animal waste application. The NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions press-ribed by the laws and regulations. 4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for land application of animal waste to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the animal waste, animal waste application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the Permittee for animal, waste application. - 5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis. 6. An acceptable pH must be maintained in the soil on all land application sites to insure optimum yield for the crop(s) specified for these fields. The agronomist shall provide information on the pH best suited for the specified crop and the soil type. 7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his representative and the Permittee will determine animal waste application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the results of soil samples. 8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit. 9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of eighteen (18) months from, the date -if the most reef:nt animal wasie application. 10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the animal waste application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following animal waste application. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. 11. Specific animal waste application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) prior to and during application. 12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party. the landowner shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. FORA1: AIVO 12195 Page 14 of 16 ; y 13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to. comply with all .; provisions of this Agreement. 14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto i. with reference to the subject matter of this Agreement. llig 15. Animals should not he grazed on animal waste applied lands within a thirty (30) day period j. following the animal waste application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have j� fencinc, that will'l*' used to prevent access during these peiio&; afler each application. } 16. Prior to a Iramfer of this Iand to anew owner. a permit modification must be requested and obtained from the Division of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition. a notice shall be given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at each site. 17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and, inspect'any p_•operty, premises or place on or related to the application site and facility at any reasonable time ;for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept tinder the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. 18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality, contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional wastewater residual sources, other than the animal waste specified by this permit, is prohibited. * r * * * * At * * * At * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * t * * * RESTRICTIONS: T s FORA1: AWO 12/95 r�e.rneaJ w; J 1 be /0 y e,9r A yree,"e„j• Pale 15 of 16 J i] ' .3��I', _;t����P(s>:3', n.i�°�F �r,flr f- f: lei � !ty°•:.. i ' I.tir; '1,}I�I�- +. f# t f* t #•t i t* t t t#* t i# t t i i i i*### t i t i t i# i t t i t t CC* *,l !� r +" have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby gra ;Permittee_ to apply animal waste to my lands as specified herein. a £ n �sg IL ]� � l��le r }r � -3M :.]'. -f •,frYl � F 4 �'.«�� 1• T r rF, . .. � ,�, �,�� Land Owner 44, ,j.� DdIC t• SI 3 � 1'. .' • •t SNORT CAROLINA, COUNTY �' f i ; e •'•� , ttie undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that iN • personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the for instrument x {WIiNE.SS my hand and official seal this day of "� $f"� `'x' 19 .F F.• 1 1 r� a Jf •t } «] u i NOTARY PUBLIC;,, ' '4 z.: n b � i �ti ���`I � ! °j, J �.M t:o h *ion Expires �i � tr' � of at�i a �, . h E '64 - e s£ ,l S "SEAL•',z.i ; �J��sliwi i�"..,cc �` � �,,�'-�' -. .•+ y ��.l�sr4t�'1�r�'��5'' °-s-�,t�y�*f:� aiM wrtF ; r •i.uG..r� ✓� � .�' i ]�''r tr 4 y`�s J � +r.�rri�.l � sl fil cit 1"�171!ii�s A * t dr 3�-p: iI+=�;F`nd ?h �+`l�� have read this land ownerY s agreement and do hereby agree to abide b th ';,� dklattons arestrictions as specified herein. ] i Lessee ,'�. ry.' .�',r]{•«a-ida -t4-, 4, i fi' .•. s * i. f�,>-57 Daw T i, i - . rte. ' -•r1f••'1 1 `}� �, Sr `' '' # t# t t t t*** t t t t*! t*** t t i t i i t i! i t !; i i* i i i* t i t s* t t* t t•*.t *�{i•#'*Lt %k+;? have read this landowner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide a" stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. ",t " ►°- :+ r w " Z. N' r r :... Pennittec Date ►O 175 FORM: A�1 ? Page l6 I, a ` ' IA } - -w - I;— 01 - I- '. MERF- - W -r 1. kl, - . I -;,;. I Intended use or disposition of crops: ✓t LryPr S.' The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits F -4-r C� hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed animal waste onto the land at the location shown., as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. The landowner or his.-. . representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied animal waste while the' Permittee receives, in con .idem,ion, the use of the land described above. for. th,. disposal of animal waste. This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty (34) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land wn r' Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to: Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 FORM: AWO 12195 Page 13 of 16 c North Carolina Division of Environmental Management h- -fi. .2 ' AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF ANIMAL_ WASTE TO PRIVATE LANDS Permittee: E 5 0d--. 4r_m XA c— = Contact Person: SC9,4 ontact Addriss of Permitiec: 2 S ortl — E q i .2 �733il Supplier Farm of animal waste to be applied to these Ian LE5 D� L ; Site ID Number:.jl7 ' ' •" Field Number: 2 Location of Land to be used for animal waste application (include map for each site): -r, DNH4 1. e1 h L rCA9 . & eej �e A ,.-7;1t s -eo.J Owner of Property used for animal waste application: P ; C; 1%r4 Lessee of Property (if appropriate): E;9-5 VY )i41rfi .T4cr �: - Land use or cropping patterns: Sy s _ G✓fr � 7�' D,4i's r J P_ C OYt� PP g A T-----� � s- , n -F- 5 - a - i' Intended use or disposition of crops: ✓t LryPr S.' The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits F -4-r C� hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed animal waste onto the land at the location shown., as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. The landowner or his.-. . representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied animal waste while the' Permittee receives, in con .idem,ion, the use of the land described above. for. th,. disposal of animal waste. This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty (34) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land wn r' Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to: Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 FORM: AWO 12195 Page 13 of 16 s:... STIPULATIONS: 1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after animal waste application and to inspect established monitoring facilities on or near the application site as required `= by the animal waste operation permit. 2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Penniuee. County and State Officials or their 3. rept sentaik s to take necessary soil. surfand =rounJ��:tier samples during the term of. and ; twelve (12) months after tenninarion of, this Agreement. .. 3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the animal waste ` operation permit as issued by the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement of animal waste application. The NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the laws and regulations. 4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for land application of animal waste to privately owned lands which includes an analysts ;_0 of constituents of the animal waste, animal waste application methods and schedules for typical ; cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the Permittee for animal waste application'. 5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil ?' analysis. 6. An acceptable pH must be maintained in the soil on all land application sites to insure optimum yield ' - for the crop(s) specified for these fields. The agronomist shall provide information on the pH best =;;= suited for the specified crop and the soil type. lj- 7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns shown above to each season to enable the Permittee prior planting to amend this Agreement and schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his representative and the Permittee will determine animal waste application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the results of soil samples. 8. CropS for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit. 9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement .r for a period of eighteen (18) months from, the date -)f the most recent :utimal wasie application. 10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the animal waste application sites during active Site use and for the twelve (12) month period following animal waste application. Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating . the activities being conducted at each site. 11. Specific animal waste application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the ' » Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) prior to and during application. i 12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party. the landowner shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. FORM: AWO 12/95 Page 14 of 16 ' 13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to. comply with all provisions of this Agreement. 14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the subject matter of this Agreement. 15. Animals should not be grazed on animal waste applied lands within a thirty (30) day period followinc the animal waste application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing'that will -be used to pivvent aCCeSs during, these periods after each application. 16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner. a permit modi fication must be requested and obtained from the Division of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition. a notice shall be given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at each site. 17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and .inspecl any p:•opf-rty, premises or place on or related to the application site and facility at any reasonable time :for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. 18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality, contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional wastewater residual sources, other than the animal waste specified by this permit, is prohibited. t t t t t t t i t t t t t t t* t i r t•• t t t* t t•*! t• t f•• t* +F t e t t t !r t t t t t t t t t# RESTRICTIONS:'7`J) i 5 Yt?Q rne.dT w: 11 b re„fe,,ve� q E rORNT: AWO 13195 1"age 15 of 16 have read this land owner' aq=ent and do ply animal waste to my lands as specified herein. �F3 VIV VA n r �. f and Owner II j• l "' •Y • i Ay i DS att. - b .E1 a.. ... kROLINA, COUN�i'� Y' Med Notary Public, do hereby certify that seared before me this day and acknowledged the due ex tion of � hrandandy ff' ,�" �• .. ,..� .. / sea t is day of 19 �- rye _ �}p �} t t� t f t t t t#*# t t t# t# }IFr• i t t t i t t t t t t## R fP JBL IO s. s: :J SSlQ[tT�LpireS have read this land owner's. s, aoretmentno hereby id PdheMrei-n--.O� restrictions as specif ;"•° ' j~�' .ice'• • �,x ��. :i ?�S�;`.- •i n Fry ' '` !til Sb�Fe E- '1 , 1}i ,. z`F :•�3 '�I� W11. ` Cir r 1T ,`fr�y� �1 F•.y," 11!>µ'1 �4 ^�� � �yf r � ti"S'Y• II N .. 1 :`" - ♦ . Y .. ii:'�� �k''llc.!wL"+r��y�+v' E Ahave read this land owner's agreement and do h and restrictions as specified herein. Permittee F 1 M Page 16 of 16 Lessee � • ,.--., rye _ �}p �} t t� t f t t t t#*# t t t# t# }IFr• i t t t i t t t t t t## t t t#* i,# t't.f `3 s: :J have read this land owner's. s, aoretmentno hereby id PdheMrei-n--.O� restrictions as specif ;"•° ' Permittee F 1 M Page 16 of 16 ve p tr Z OL F fA,* - LV. ;f., Is; .7- t. T.yl a4f w ';; o'. -F4 - IL J Z5. 'Alti �11._ ENGINEERING REPORT For the Bion Technologies, Inc. Bion NMS' located at Eason Farms, Inc. Finishing Facility Dunn, North Carolina Prepared by Bion Technologies, Inc. May 15, 1998 Notice: This document contains secret and confidential information, it is not to be copied or distributed without written permission of Bion Technologies, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I INTRODUCTION 1 A Engineering Report Objectives 1.2 Organization of the Report SECTION 2 FACILITY BACKGROUND 2.1 Climatology 2.2 Site Description and Evaluation SECTION 3 BION PROCESS DESIGN 3.1 Bion System Installation 3.2 Process Description 3.3 Solids Management Plan 3.4 Contingency Plan for Waste Treatment SECTION 4 MONITORING PLAN APPENDIX A - Waste Utilization Plan, Water and Nutrient Balance APPENDIX B - Soil Scientist's Site Evaluation, Sprayfield Soil Analysis APPENDIX C - Design Criteria Calculations and Supporting References APPENDIX D - Contingency Plan Letter from Eason Farms, Inc. APPENDIX E - Site Layout, Piping Plan, Construction Detail, Component Detail, Irrigation Layout and Specifications E SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Eason Farms, Inc. hog finishing facility (the Facility) is a 3,960 market hog facility located in Dunn, North Carolina. The finishing hogs will be brought in weighing about 30 pounds and removed from the Facility and sold when they reach approximately 240 pounds. The hog manure waste produced from the farm will be treated in a waste management system prior to irrigation to a sprayfield located on the farm property. The Facility is owned and operated by Eason Farms, Inc. As part of their commitment to responsible stewardship, Eason Farms, Inc. has decided to install a Bion NMS1(Bion) System at its existing facility. The Bion NMS system is designed to significantly improve the treatment and reduce the odor for the hog manure waste generated on the Facility. The Bion NMS System is a patented process developed by Bion Technologies Inc. (Bion) that treats both the liquid and solid fractions of the wastestream through a complex series of natural microbial processes. The system will consist of the solids ecoreactor, three bioreactors, a water storage area, and a sprayfield. The solids ecoreactor captures and dewaters waste solids which then undergo a biological conversion into an organic soil -like material. The bioreactors reduce Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), suspended solids, and nutrient concentrations, as well as odor. Excess water will be delivered to a water storage area with final water disposal through land application onto a sprayfield. The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is the regulatory agency providing oversight at this facility. V 1.1 ENGINEERING REPORT OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this Engineering Report is to provide the necessary information to obtain a waste management permit. In addition, this Engineering Report will provide the following information: - Local Climate and Background Information; - Bion Nutrient Management System (NMS) Installation; - Bion NMS Process Description; and - Proposed Monitoring Plan. 1.2 ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT This report has been organized into four sections. Following this introductory section, Section 2 provides a description of the site location and background. Section 3 presents a description of the design and installation of the Bion treatment system. Finally, Section 4 identifies the monitoring plan to be implemented at the Facility. 4 SECTION 2 SITE BACKGROUND The purpose of this section is to discuss the local climatic conditions of the area and to provide a description of the original site conditions prior to the installation of the Bion Nutrient Management System. 2.1 CLIMATOLOGY The Eason Farms, Inc. hog finishing farm is located in Sampson County, North Carolina. Table 2.1 presents the monthly precipitation and evaporation data for Sampson County, obtained from the NRCS rainfall and evaporation tables used for the design and evaluation of waste management systems (established August, 1996) . A copy of the NRCS precipitation/ evaporation tables for North Carolina has been included in Appendix C. The net excess rainfall amount for Sampson County is 11.23 inches for 365 days and 8.60 inches for the 150 day temporary storage requirements (November - March) . The design and operation of the Facility's Bion system is based upon these precipitation and evaporation figures. Table 2.1 Sampson County, North Carolina Precipitation and Evaporation Annual Averages Month Precipitation (inches) Eva oration inches Jan 4.20 1.62 Feb 3.78 1.96 Mar 4.45 3.23 Apr o 3.29 4.52 May °° °° 4.69 5.18 June 6.19 5.45 July 7.26 5.62 Aug 5.88 4.94 Sep 5.22 3.95 Oct 2.69 2.93 Nov 3.17 2.03 Dec 3.41 1.56 Totals 54.23 43.00 5 2.2 Site Description and Evaluation The Dunn, North Carolina site is an existing site that has been in production since 1978. There is one set of S finishing houses containing 3,960 finishing hogs, with an existing two stage lagoon treatment system (see site plan, Appendix E) . The existing lagoons are inadequately sized to meet treatment volume and temporary storage volume requirements for certification. Additionally, there is an inadequate amount of sprayfield to adequately assimilate the nutrients from a traditional lagoon system for a facility this size. The predominant soils at the site are sandy loams. The Bion system will be new construction, containing a synthetic liner and/or a compacted clay liner. The 9.3 acres presently available as sprayfield (a ten year lease agreement is included with the application) is more than adequate to assimilate the nitrogen concentration coming from the temporary storage area of the Bion System, given a coastal bermuda grass summer crop and a rye winter overseeding. An additional 10.0 acres are also available on a year-to-year lease, which is included in the waste utilization plan and in the irrigation design. The Autryville soils are also more than adequate to hydraulically handle the liquid load. Please see the irrigation plan in Appendix E and sprayfield soils evaluation in Appendix B and the waste utilization plan in Appendix A for more detail. A recent set of sprayfield soil samples has been taken and is presented in Appendix B. The composite samples taken in the sprayfields were sampled at random, periodic locations, at no less than one sample per acre. There is a seasonal high water table encountered in test holes at the location of the new construction. Consequently, all System component elevations that contain temporary storage are at elevations above the seasonal high water table. Please refer to the 1974 USGS Mingo, North Carolina topographic map with the approximate boundaries outlined, and the ASCS overhead photo following page 9 of 16 of the application form. This is supplied for site location, along with detailed directions in the application form, and relative facility locations on both the site plan and irrigation design plan. These references reflect the livestock house locations, the Bion System location and the acreage available for the 9.3 and 10.0 acre sprayfields, as proposed. The construction of the facility was completed and sprayfield acreage was allocated prior to the implementation of any setback requirements_ The proposed additional construction will exceed the setbacks currently being utilized at the facility and provide a fifty ft. setback from the inside top -of -dike of any newly constructed components to the property line. A minimum twenty-five ft. setback from the property line is provided in the sprayfield irrigation design for both fields, with portions up to 100 ft. allocated near adjacent properties not owned by members of the Eason family. A minimum 100 ft. setback is maintained to all wells. All these setbacks are in excess of the requirements originally and currently utilized on the existing facility. The new construction will not bring the existing Facility any closer to residences (or other occupied structures), wells, streams, property lines, or any other item currently listed in regulatory setback requirements. r: SECTION 3 BION NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROCESS DESIGN This section provides a description of the new Bion treatment system. Bion will develop and make available an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manual, to be placed at the Facility. The O&M manual describes the specific operational and maintenance procedures to be followed. Additionally, the O&M manual contains the specifications sheets for the various equipment used in the Bion NMS system. 3.1 BION NMS SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction of the Bion system will begin upon regulatory approval. Each reactor cell is sized according to desired retention time and includes net increase from precipitation and additional storage capacity for a 25 year, 24 hour storm event. The bottom of the System components, their berms and side slopes will be lined with 2.0 feet of compacted clay to meet the .0200 regulatory permeability requirements, or a 40 mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) synthetic liner will be installed. The properties of the specific GSE 40 mil HDPE synthetic Liner is in Appendix C. This impermeable membrane will be installed as per the site plan specifications in Appendix E. The Bion system will be located as close to the hog houses as possible and the total system drainage area encompasses approximately 2.6 acres. There is not sufficient fall to allow for gravity flow to the Bion System from all five houses. Therefore, the five houses will gravity flow to a 4000 gallon concrete sump/lift station. Freshly flushed wastewater will be pumped from the lift station to the initial bioreactor in the Bion System. Please see detail on page 5 of 9 in Appendix E. The system is designed to contain wastewater as well as divert stormwater from entering the system. The System design drawings for the new Bion NMS at the Eason Farms, Inc. farm site are presented in Appendix E. Table 3.1 follows Section 3 and supplies a design criteria summary for the Facility. 3.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION The Bion waste management process treatment flow diagram is presented in Figure 3.1 and the design criteria for the system is summarized in Table 3.1. The site layout and piping plan with specifications are presented in Appendix E. 'fie detailed design calculations and references are presented in Appendix C. The Bion System consists of an initial bioreactor (Bioreactor 1, B1) followed by a solids ecoreactor containing two cells (SE cell 1 and 2) , Following the solids ecoreactor the wastestream flows into a second bioreactor (Bioreactor 2, B2) from which water is recycled for hog house flushing. Following the second bioreactor, the wastestream flows into a third and final bioreactor (Bioreactor 3, B3) before gravity flowing into 7 a water storage area prior to final land application via the sprayfields. The final water storage area (Polishing Ecoreactor) is the existing water holding structures, and only storage volume above the seasonal high water table is calculated as temporary storage. Each process unit is discussed in more detail in the following subsections. 3.2.1 Bioreactor 1 Bioreactor 1 is a lined earthen basin, which receives the livestock house flush waters from the sump/lift station. The livestock houses are designed to flush fresh manure under the slatted floor. The fresh manure from the animals drops between and beneath the slats, onto the floor beneath the slats. The liquid waste flows by gravity to the lift/sump station. The annual flushed input from the five livestock houses and other sources (i.e. storm water etc..) is approximately 21.6 million gallons/year. The total nitrogen loading from the hog manure and the recycle water is approximately 223,300 pounds per year. The average treatment volume of Bioreactor 1 is approximately 280,000 gallons, yielding a 4 to 5 day retention time on average. Bioreactor 1 is a high intensity microbial action zone that contains aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative bacterial populations. 7.5 Hp of aeration provides adequate oxygen to increase microbial activity and to reduce odors. A 10% reduction of nitrogen through Bl is anticipated based on previous operating experience at other systems and site specific design modifications for lower throughput systems. Please refer to permit application number WQ0013381, Quin Deca Farm, for extensive and detailed data from a similarly sized system, and permit number AW1090005 (with the associated application), French's Creek Finishing Farm, for design criteria for a similar retention time/flow system. 3.2.2 Solids Ecoreactor Effluent from Bioreactor 1 enters the Solids Ecoreactor by means of a flow control structure/distribution manifold. The Solids Ecoreactor is a lined earthen basin and is divided into two cells by means of internal berming and is surrounded by a containment berm. Flow control structures are used to regulate the wastewater levels in the Solids Ecoreactor cells. The Solids Ecoreactor is configured such that waste solids will be deposited on the floor of the cells and water will flow through to an effluent point leading to Bioreactor 2. The volume of each ecoreactor is approximately 189,700 gallons, yielding a 4 to 5 day retention time. All hydraulic movement through the cells is by means of gravity flow. The microbial action in the various subenvironments in the Solids Ecoreactor incorporates nutrients into the solids, which will accumulate and settle in the cell. Continuing microbial action bioconverts the enriched and trapped solids into a stable organic soil -like material. According to data from North Carolina Department of Agriculture Waste Analysis Reports from the other Bion NMS hog system, the solids possess a nitrogen concentration of > or = 4.0% on a dry weight basis. Assuming the solids production rate is 0.75 cubic yard per animal space per year and a cubic yard of solids weighs approximately 1,700 pounds with a 12% 0 solids content, approximately 24,230 pounds of nitrogen per year will be incorporated into the settled solids to be removed from the facility. This reduction amounts to approximately 12.7% of the nitrogen loading entering the ecoreactors from Bioreactor 1. A total of approximately a 21% reduction in nitrogen occurs through the Solids Ecoreactors. An access road will travel the length of the Solids Ecoreactor cells. These areas are elevated above the cell floors and facilitate the removal of the solids. The harvested material will be transported to an off-site location for further processing. 3.2.3 Bioreactor 2 The wastestream will gravity flow from the Solids Ecoreactor effluent points into Bioreactor 2. Bioreactor 2 is a lined earthen basin with a capacity of approximately 366,000 gallons, yielding a 6 to 7 day retention time. The bioreactor contains a 5 Hp aerator and provides additional treatment and storage capacity. Bioreactor 2 is a high intensity microbial action zone that contains a diverse and facultative bacterial population. The anticipated nitrogen loading from the Solids Ecoreactor is approximately 151,400 lbs/year. A 10% reduction of nitrogen through Bioreactor 2 is anticipated based on previous operating experience and site specific design modifications for this lower throughput system. A flow control structure will be installed at the effluent end of Bioreactor 2 where excess water is piped to Bioreactor 3. A pumping station will be installed in the second bioreactor. This pump will recycle water to a series of holding tanks near the barns where it will be used for flushing the hog houses. Bion estimates the steady state average nitrogen concentration in Bioreactor 2 to be approximately 815 mg/L, based on operating experience and data from other Bion Systems. Water from Bioreactor 2 will be used to fill the flush tanks for the livestock houses. Approximately 18.25 million gallons/year is recycled from Bioreactor 2 to the livestock houses and the head of the treatment system. Additionally, approximately 121,800 lbs/year of nitrogen are recycled back to the head of the treatment system, thereby substantially decreasing the volume and nitrogen loading entering Bioreactor 3, relative to the large flow throughput of the internal Bioreactor 1 - Solids Ecoreactor - Bioreactor 2 internal recycle loop. The effluent water that is not recycled flows from Bioreactor 2 into Bioreactor 3. 3.2.4 Bioreactor 3 Bioreactor 3 settles out residual solids and further treats the wastestream through enhanced microbial activity. Bioreactor 3 will be a lined earthen basin with a capacity of approximately 305,000 gallons and an influent flowrate of approximately 3.06 million gallons/ year, yielding a 36 day retention time, on average. The bioreactor contains a 2 Hp aerator and provides additional treatment and storage capacity. The retention time is sufficient to achieve 9 a significant level of nitrification/denitrification. . The anticipated nitrogen loading from Bioreactor 2 is approximately 14,400 lbs/year. A conservative 30% reduction of nitrogen through Bioreactor 3 is anticipated based on previous operating experience. Based on theoretical calculations and experience with related systems, Bion estimates the average total nitrogen concentration to be approximately 470 mg/L (on the conservative side, using a 30% reduction). Overflow from Bioreactor 3 will enter the water storage area. 3.2.5 Water Storage Area The Water Storage Area is essentially the existing water storage pond. There is a diverse biological environment, and the structure will hold approximately 325 days of retention time, and in excess of 150 days of temporary storage. The biologic activity and extended retention time with a dramatically decreased nitrogen load will further reduce the nitrogen content a conservative 60%. This will yield an average measured concentration of approximately 230 mg/L. The water will be dispersed from this area to the allotted sprayfield. 3.2.6 S�rayfield and Irrigation System Final water disposal is to the sprayfield. Given the water treatment capabilities of the System, a number of options are possible for the sizing and use of the sprayfield. First, a reduction in the total sprayfield size necessary for the operation can be achieved through capture, uptake, and removal of nutrients in the Solids Ecoreactor and bioreactors. This would allow for a sprayfield to be sized according to hydraulic loading instead of nutrient loading criteria. Second, since the System can regulate nutrient levels in the wastewater discharged to the sprayfield, a number of crop options are possible. To sprayfields are currently available, a 9.3 acre sprayfield (T1243) and a 10.0 acne sprayfield (T1094). The system as currently designed will be able utilize the 9.3 acre sprayfield (T1243) only. The nutrient application rate and annual loading limit on a sprayfield is determined by the type of crop planted. The Eason Farms, Inc. Facility 9.3 acre sprayfield will be planted with Coastal Bermuda Grass (hay) and overseeded with rye (small grain) annually for winter application, on field T1243. The NRCS annual nitrogen application rate for Coastal Bermuda Grass is 275 pounds per acre on the Autryville sprayfield soil present on this site. The NRCS realistic yield tables for rye on these soils indicates an additional 180 lbs of nitrogen uptake, per acre. However, we will estimate a conservative 50 lbs per acre, thus yielding a total annual nitrogen uptake of 325 lbs per acre. The annual nitrogen application rate from the Bion System, as irrigated, will be approximately 261 lbs/acre, well below the NRCS criteria. The higher acreage above that required for nutrient loading is factored in to accommodate Bion's position as an alternative/innovative system, and to allow for the residual solids content in the existing water storage area. The 10.0 acre sprayfield (T1094) will be primarily utilized on a year by year basis as indicated on the waste utilization plan and irrigation design. However, 10 should the year-to-year lease not be renewed, field T1243 will more than sufficiently take up the residual nitrogen content from TSA 2. Additionally, there are some indications that the nitrogen uptake for Coastal Bermuda may be significantly higher as the supplemental water from the system will provide a higher tonnage yield per acre than assumed in this report. The irrigation system for the application of the wastewater currently utilizes a Traveler - Type 3" irrigation system, with an 850' long reel. A Nelson MO-P150R gun with a 0.86" aperture ring. The daily application rate (10 hour application day) is 76,800 gallons. The irrigation system spacing will vary as required to cover the fields as designed in Appendix E. Utilizing the proposed irrigation system layout, 19.3 acres may be effectively covered while maintaining the indicated setbacks. Please see Appendix E for the irrigation system layout and Appendix B for the sprayfield soil analysis. 3.2.7 Existing Water Storage Management The existing lagoons will be used as the final storage area for the water prior to sprayfield application. Approximately three feet of solids have accumulated in the existing water holding areas. These areas will be pumped out to be land applied off-site (not on allocated sprayfield) and/or will be pumped through the Bion System to be treated, settled and harvested. Any solids pumped directly from the lagoon and taken off-site will be contracted to be land applied on acreage not listed in the Waste Utilization Plan as allocated sprayfield. 3.3 Solids Management Plan Detailed records will be kept regarding the volume and NCDA nutrient analysis of the solids removed from the Facility. These records will be kept on file at both the Facility and at Bion's office. This information will be necessary in order to keep track of actual nutrient removal associated with the Bion System as it functions on this specific site. 3.4 Contingency Plan for Waste Treatment Eason Farms, Inc_ agrees to make available additional sprayfield acreage and/or modify livestock operations should the Bion System not meet the design and performance criteria set forth in this permit application and Engineering Report (see Appendix D for the acknowledging letter). The Waste Utilization Plan will be modified to meet the new criteria and Facility operations will be altered to limit nutrient loading during the waste utilization plan modification. Specific additional sprayfield locations and engineering will be developed as needed. Eason Farms, Inc. desire to maintain as much of the land as possible in it's natural state is one of the primary reasons for installing the Bion NMS as opposed to a conventional anaerobic lagoon wastewater treatment system. 11 Table 3.1 Design Criteria Summary for Eason Farms, Inc. Finishing Facility. Local Climate Precipitation 54.23 inches/yr Evaporation 43.00 inches/yr Net Water Gain 11.23 inches/yr Bioreactor 1 Materials Lined Earthen Basin Average Water Depth 8 ft Volume 285,000 + gal Influent Flowrate (total throughput) 21.62 Mgal/yr Net Precipitation Increase 90,500 gal/yr Retention time 4.8 + Days # of Aerators 1 Type of Aerator Aeromix - Tornado Aerator Horsepower 7.5 Hp Nitrogen Loading 223,300 lbs/yr Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction 10% Anticipated Nitrogen Concentration (meas. avg.) 1110 mg/L Solids Ecoreactor 1 & 2 Materials Lined Earthen Basin Total Solids Settling Depth 6 ft Volume per cell (2 cells) 189,700 gal Influent Flowrate (total throughput) 21.76 Mgal/yr Net Precipitation increase 142,950 gal/yr Solids Volume Harvested (599,800 gal/yr) Retention time 4.0 + Days Nitrogen Loading 190,900 lbs/yr Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction 21% Bioreactor 2 Materials Lined Earthen Basin Average Water Depth 8 ft Volume 366,670 + gal Influent Flowrate (total throughput) 21.24 Mgal/yr Net Precipitation Increase 79,400 gal/yr Retention time 6.0 + Days # of Aerators 1 Type of Aerator Aeromix - Tornado Aerator Horsepower 5 Hp Nitrogen Loading 151,400 lbslyr Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction 10% Anticipated Nitrogen Concentration (meas. avg.) 815 mg/L 12 Table 3.1 Design Criteria Summary for Eason Farms, Inc. Finishing Facility (cont.) Recycle System — Type of Pump 1 Myers Submersible Pump Horsepower 2 Hp Controls Timer/Float Switch Actuated Recycle Flowrate Recycle Nitrogen Loading Bioreactor 3 18.25 Mgal/yr 121,800 lbs/yr Materials Lined Earthen Basin Average Water Depth 8 ft Total Volume 304,600 gal Influent Flowrate (total throughput) 3.06 Mgal/yr Net Precipitation Increase 66,000 gal/yr Retention time 36 + Days # of Aerators Type of Aerator Aerator Horsepower Nitrogen Loading Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction Anticipated Nitrogen Concentration Aeromix - Tornado 2 Hp 14,440 lbs/yr 30% (meas. avg.) 470 mg/L Polishing EcoreActor/Water Storage Area (TSA #1 and TSA #2) Materials Lined Earthen Basin Depth 8 to 9.5 ft Volume 3.46 Mgal Influent Flowrate (total throughput) 3.47 Mgal/yr Net Precipitation Increase 414,000 gal/yr Retention time 325 Days Nitrogen Loading 10,100 lbs/yr Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction 60% Anticipated Nitrogen Concentration (meas. avg.) 215 mg/L RcQuired Sprayfield T1243 # of Acres 9.3 Acres Application Flowrate 3.47 Mgal/yr Nitrogen Loading 4,040 lbs/yr Anticipated Nitrogen Reduction (Spray Irrigation) 40% Plant Available Nitrogen 2,425 lbs/yr Annual Nitrogen Application Rate* 261 lbs/acre Irrigation System Traveling Reel, 0.86" nozzle Daily irrigation capacity 76,800 gal./day, 10 hr./day Inches per application 0.6 in. Note": NRCS realistic yield for Coastal Bermuda Grass and a winter rye overseed on Autryville soils = 325 lbs/ac. , conservative average (See Appendix A) . 13 Temporary Storage Area 1 (TSA 1) Temporary Storage Lift Purn Area 2 (TSA 2) © Bioreactor 1 a a� a� 0 U 0 x 0 x 0 x o x x N U Q M _WGA L V ,o Pumped Recycle to Flush Tanks a Bioreactor 2 { arrows indicate direction of water flow ) Pumped To Sprayfield © = aerator Figure 3.1 - Schematic of the Bion NMS for Eason Farms, Inc., existing 3,960 ' head hog finishing facility in Sampson County. SECTION 4 MONITORING PLAN For the fust two years pursuant to acceptance of the permit, there will be monthly sampling and testing of wastewater from the System influent point in Bioreactor 1 and the System effluent point in the Water Storage Area. After this initial two year interval, sampling and testing will be done on a quarter annual basis for another three years. No sampling and testing will be conducted after this five year testing period. An annual report for the compilation and evaluation of data will be prepared shortly after the end of each year of the five year testing period and will be submitted to NCDEHNR - Department of Water Quality and NRCS. The following analytical tests will be conducted by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA) Agronomic Division: Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Calcium Magnesium Sulphur Iron Manganese Zinc Copper Boron Sodium Samples will be collected and analyzed using Standard EPA protocols. 14 APPENDIX A Waste Utilization Plan, Water and Nutrient Balance WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN May 15, 1998 PRODUCER: Eason Farms, Inc. - Eason Farms Finishing Facility LOCATION: 32 Eason -Elmore Road, Dunn, NC 28334 (Sampson County) TELEPHONE: 910-892-8834 (Mr. Linwood Eason) TYPE OF OPERATION: Feeder to finish, swine NUMBER OF ANIMALS: 3,960 hogs 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 available nutrients in the animal wastewater should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are required 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 wastewater and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally, waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special precautions, 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 Department of Water Quality (DWQ) 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. 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 change the manner in which you apply the waste 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 wastewater is based on the nutrient content as indicated for the Bion Nutrient Management System designed specifically for your facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. Periodic sampling of the wastewater will provide you with the information you will need, as per your permit monitoring plan. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN, page 2, cont. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR = 3,473,795 gallons (See water balance, following the WUP) AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR = 2,425 lbs./yr., maximum. (See design calculations and Engineering Report for detail) The following acreage will be utilized for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface (irrigation) application. ACRES LEASED BY PRODUCER (T1243, 10 year lease) (T1094, year-to-year lease) Field Soil type and Class- Crop Yield Lbs N Uptake Acres Lbs N Applic. time determining phase per acre used _. _ —,.._ _ T1243 Autryville Coastal 5.5 tons 275 9.3. 2,558 MAR -OCT 2-6% Bermuda Grass -hay -- T1243 Autryville Small Grain 1.0 ton 50 9.3 465 SEP -APR 2-6% (rye, oats) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T1094 Autryville Millet 4.5 tons 225 10.0 2,250 MAR -OCT 2-6% --- T1094 Autryville Small Grain 1.0 ton 50 10.0 500 SEP -APR 2-6% (rye, oats) Total = 5,773 a WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN, page 3, cont. Cron Coastal Bermudagrass-hay Small grain overseeded, or oats Millet Units Lbs N Per Unit Tons 50 Tons 50 Tons 50 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e., interplanted) . In fields where small grain is interseeded in coastal bermuda grass and removed for hay or silage, care should be taken 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 definitely interfere with the stand of bermuda grass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two or three times during the season, depending on the time the small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. Bermuda grass should be mowed to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. Total Nitrogen Utilized and Produced for 19.3 and 9.3 acre sprayfields. respectively Lbs. Nitrogen Produced: 2,425 2,425 Lbs. Nitrogen Used: 5.773 3.023 **Balance: -3,348 (both fields) -598 (field T1243 only) This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste nitrogen produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables are considered to be 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 will most likely be more than the acres shown in the table. See the irrigation layout in Appendix B showing the fields to be used for utilization of the wastewater. Note: Please refer to the Engineering Report portion of the permit application for specific information on the quantities and nitrogen content of the solids, as well as nitrogen reduction that will occur throughout the Bion System as a result of the process. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN, page 4, cont. Apl2lication of Wastewater 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 PAN applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. The facility is designed for over 150 days of temporary storage and should be applied to the indicated crops as required during the specified application times. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in any component of the Bion System be within 1.6 feet of the top of the berm. It is the responsibility of the Producer and the irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres specified in the WUP. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen in the tables may make this plan invalid. Name of Qualified Agronomic Specialist: Cindy Flinn, PhD Horticulturist Bion Technologies, Inc. Signature: Date: `Yr7a0 �- WATER AND NUTRIENT BALANCE AT EASON FARMS INC. 05/15/98 A. Total water in the system (+) 1. 3,960 finishing hogs, 2.27 gallons per hog per day for 365 days. 3,960 x 365 x 2.27 = 3,281,058 gal. due to hogs This includes urine, spilled and leaked drinking water and wash water. ( + ) 2. Rainfall in excess of evaporation = 11.23" (0.9358 ft) , drainage area = 2.6 acres (113,226 ft)-. x ii.a a iS�F`'s 0.9358 ft x 113,226 ft2 = 105,956.9 ft3 = 792,558 gal. = 99aj F�3 (-) 3. Solids Harvested = 2,970 yd (0.75 yd3/pig space) = 80,190 ft3 80,190 ft3 x 7.48 gal/ft3 = 599,821 gal., subtracted 4. Total water = + 3,281,058 + 792,558 599,821 3,473,795 total gallons 5. Sprayfield loading 3,473,795 gallons = 464,411 ft3 9.3 acres = 405,108 ft' 464,411 ft3 / 405,108 ftp = 1.15 ft of application over the 9.3 acres. The sprinkler irrigation guide indicates a 1.6 inch (0.133 ft) application for a 5 day period during application times on the Autryville soil (< 6% slope) , assuming 75% irrigation efficiency_ A 0.6 inch application is recommended (0.05 feet for a 0.6 inch application) over a two to three day period to maximize nutrient and hydraulic uptake. 1.15 ft 1 0.05 ft = 23 applications of 0.6 in. Therefore, 69 days of application time needed yearly. B. 150 day temporary storage volume (+) 1. 3,960 finishing hogs, 2.27 gallons per hog per day for 150 days. 3,960 x 150 x 2.27 = 1,348,380 gal. due to hogs This includes urine, spilled and leaked drinking water and wash water. { + } 2. Rainfall in excess of evaporation = 8.60" (0.7167 ft), drainage area = 2.6 acres (113,226 ft). 0.7167 ft x 113,226 ft2 = 81,149 ft' = 606,995 gal. (-) 3. Solids settled/harvested in 150 days = 1,221 yd' = 32,967 ft' = 246,593 gal. 4. Total water = + 1,348,380 + 606,995 - 246,593 1,708,782 total gal. temporary storage required for 150 days 1,793,547 total gal. available for temporary storage ( 157+ days Temp. Storage available ) C. Nutrient balance, nitrogen limiting 1. The crop planted is Coastal Bermuda Grass (hybrid, hay) and an overseeded small grain (rye) in the winter. Realistic yield on the Autryville soil type for the Bermuda Grass is 5.5 tons per acre and 50 pounds of nitrogen per ton. The small grain rye realistic yield is 1 ton per acre and 50 pounds of nitrogen per bushel. These should be conservative numbers, especially in the presence of excess water, which our system naturally supplies. Thus, total nitrogen uptake for 9.3 acres is: (BG) 5.5 tons/ac x 50 lbs N/ton = 275 lbs/ac 275 lbs/ac x 9.3 ac = 2,558 lbs of N on 9.3 acres in Bermuda Grass (SG) 1.0 ton/acre x 50 lbs N/ton = 50 lbs/ac 50 lbs/ac x 9.3 ac = 465 lbs of N on 9.3 acres in Small Grain (rye) 2,558 + 465 = 3,023 lbs of N total taken up on 9.3 acres at EFI. With a 40% N reduction from spray irrigation: 5,038 lbs N from the TSA (4,042 lbs N as designed) w Neal C. Floyd & Associates, Inc. April 11, 1998 Terry Dalton Daltc,n Engineering '442'/2- Main Street Clayton, NC 27520 RE. Triple E. Farms Bion Technical Inc. Steve Pagano Dear ferry. I evaluated the soil conditions at the proposed new site for Triple E Farms by reviewing soil pits. Based on the pit evaluations. the area Chosen had a, seaEonal water table depth greater than 30 inches as indicated by chromes 2 mottles within the sail profile. Seasonal high water table depth ranged from 30 to 40 inches. Enclosed are the pit evaluation forms as needed for site. The sail is characterized as having a thin organic layer, a sandy loam surface underlain by a yellowish brown sandy clay loam Bt to a depth of 40+ inches. Chroma 2 mottles occur in the lower Fat horizon which has c sandy clay texture down to a depth of 5-6 feet. Sincerely, Neal C. Fiovd Sail Scientist SOIL dA 7908 AUDUBON DR. / RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27615 / 919-870-7865 rq c7CL �► SOILS INVESTIGATION SWCD S Protect-T'riQl, E_ V-pQ4j&< County 'Sia -M 4 Date Field Office Location Sketch SEE Emcosm LXAnOKI MAP. # SEP ALSO, OJCLOSEb &7t W& LOGS. Test Pit 1 Test Pit 2 Test Pit 3 Test Pit 4 Depth! 1-13J Sla: Depth Sta: Depth r3.2 I Sta: Depth ( ) 5ta: 0-10� df O.rti L v.&a w 0-1d oX am -wozpr n, to—Zv b rvwV\- saw tioa+� 1D -IB en���.� 10D 10--tiS s loam ,t 20-40 tie)lOM•',CN brawn 1�3D Ae)tc,,4 q,+ .. ,t tis _4 ��latia;w. barn sf --b4 p 10 i i StibV i Deoth= / P�tv i Depth= JCo SHWT De )= PH ^-" , SHWT Depth= / t 1 PHWT Death= SHWT Depth= pHW-i Devth= Test Method: — Auger Excavator Name and Title _ ` t SHWr 3 - Seasonal High Water Tabte PHWT - Permanent High Water Table (optional) j .7 "6465 "733 47 -3400 fivi Creek R69 tl,! RA tb 10 G- - 27 QQT- -2655* i��AWW -,4300! Grower: Eason, Linwood Copies to: County Extension Director 32 Eason -Elmore Road Bion Technologies Inc. Dunn, NC 28334 .::i oil Test Report Farm: 4/14/98 SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER So YEARS Sam son CountV Agronomist Comments: C -- 12. Field Inf6ritatio' • A Rp ie ime n atiionsi';, �Rkdthtbs ... d W Sample No, Last Crop Mo Yr I/A Crop or Year Lime R05 &0 Mg Cu Zn Mn See Note FIA No Crop 1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas, E 1.2T 60-80 0 0.20 0 0 0 0 12 "T I � 4 2nd Crop:_Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 50.70 0 0 0 0 12 Test Results Soil Class HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn -1 Mn -Al (1) Mn -Al (2) Zn -1 Zn -Al Cu -1 S-1 SS -1 Na -N NFh-N Na mi"i 1.49 1.48 3.3 58.0 1.4 5.8 290 78 35.0 12.0 126 35 85 109 109 137 27 0,0 Field lnfdth)atidd'-, lied: Lime Reconnnnendati.66s- Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T Crop or Year Lime N W5 W Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note F213 No Crop 1 st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,E 1.4T 60-80 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 C311 i- 2nd Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 30-50 0 0 0 0 12 Test Results Soil Class HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn -1 Mn -Al (7) Mn -Al (2) Zn -1 Zn -Al Cu -1 S-1 SS -1 Na -N N14 -N Na Mild, 1,43 1.47 4.0 58.0 13 6.0 2B4 _91 34.0 12.0 122 33 83 118 118 138 24 0.1 Field Information'. -op Aoplie d .Lime. Recommendations" ... .... Sample No. Last Ur Mo Yr T Crop or Year Lime N aos 100 Mg Cu Zn 8 Mn Tee -Note F3A Berm Hay/pas,m I st Crq Berm Hay/Pas, M 1.4T 180-220 0 170-190 $ 0 0 0 12 T 12-4 3 - - . 2nd Crop: Test Results Soil Class HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn -1 Mn -Al (1) Mn -Al (2) Zn -1 Zn -Al Cu -1 S-1 SS -1 NC§-NNH-N Na MIN 0,97 1,50 2.5 40.0 1,5 5.5 109 24 25.0 9.0 75 54 42 42 42 27 0.0 FiddInformatrarr th 6'R6 Offiffil6M d.6 Di .1 '1J Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T Crop or Year Lime N W5 /to Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note ',F313 Berm Hay/Pas,M 1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.3T 180-220 0 170-190 $ 0 0 0 12 T 17-4-3 2nd Crop: Test Results Soil Class HM% WN CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn -1 Mr! I(I)WAI(2) Zn -1 Zn -Al Cu -1 S-1 SS -1 Na-NNti-N Na MIN 1.31 1,46 2.4 42.0 1.4 5.5 103 24 26.0 10.0 78 56 - 30 30 29 28 0.0 APPENDIX C Design Criteria Calculations and Supporting References L M n� r4 7' Cl - a 60 © n ✓� J+ M Q -00 0 r3 v V 9 C� L. 2 r1 71 r W t"t LP L 1 Q a r n r �J Lr Cl"'f s � d 'w r c -i rr r + Y v~ � ..� C1( { L �o V C V r� DS `� d J �4 V � T w � v t f � r 171 � n Lie - V � � � J CZi G•J �o© 0 lu %` L 1 Q a r n r �J Cl"'f s M 'w r Q n r + Y v~ � ..� C1( { o � �o 2 r� DS `� T w � v t f � r � n ,ry Y" t� N L 1 Q a r n s r_ �J n f1 t, + Y v~ � ..� C1( { o � �o 2 1V L a r n 4 �J n f1 t, + v~ � 1V � T .0 t f � r o t� Water -Resources ENVIRONMENTAL QUALI7Y Eason Farms, Inc. Eason Farms Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Dear Eason Farms, Inc.: RECEIVED DEQ/DWR PAT MCCRORY APR 14 20% Uovernor DONALD R. VAN DER VAART WQROS Secrentiv FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE S.JAY Z I M M E R M AN Director April 15, 2016 Subject: Permit No. AWI820138 Eason Farms Inc. Animal Waste Management System Sampson County In accordance with your request for permit renewal received March 21, 2016, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. AWI820138 issued to Eason Farms, Inc., authorizing the continued operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage, and land application system in accordance with this Permit including the management of animal waste from the Eason Farms Inc., located in Sampson County. The system shall serve as the treatment system for the entire animal waste stream for the facility with an animal capacity of no greater than 3,960 Swine Feeder to Finish. All waste application to land shall be as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)_ Any increase in flow or increase in stocked animals above the listed values in this Permit will require a modification to this Permit and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either flow or number of animals. The Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until March 31, 2021 and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the record kepping and monitoring requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. You are subject to the conditions of this permit until the closure of all waste storage basins and the rescission of this permit. You must submit a letter to the Division of Water Resources to request rescission of the Permit by providing documentation of closure of all containment basins. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this Permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Unless such demands are made, this Permit shall be final and binding. If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site-specific information, careful Wevaluation_ of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current UP is inaccurate you will need to have a new WUP developed. The issuance of this Permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, or federal) nor convey any property rights in either real or personal property. State of North Carolina � Environmental Quality I Water Resources 1636 Mail service Center 1 Raleigh, North Carolina 2 7699-1 63 6 Per 15A NCAC 2T. 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 siandards, a I00 -ft separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this Permit may result in revocation of this Permit 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 this Permit after the expiration date of this Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This Permit is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. In accordance with Condition 11.22 of this Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Raleigh, NC National Weather Service office at (919) 515-8209, or by visiting their website at: http://www.weather.gov/rah/ This facility is located in a county covered by our Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Staff may be reached at (910) 433-3300. If you need additional information concerning this Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at (919) 807-6464. Sincerely, owj.�'%c .i r S. Jay Zimmerman, P.G. Director, Division of Water Resources cc:Mayetteville_Regiona]-Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District WQROS Central Files (Permit File AW1820138) NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INDIVIDUAL SWINE ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Eason Farms, Inc. Sampson County FOR THE continued operation of a 8,989 GPD animal waste collection, treatment, storage and spray irrigation facility consisting of one 285,000 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 7.5 Hp of mechanical aeration, two 189,700 gallon HDPE lined earthen basins, one 366,670 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 5 Hp of mechanical aeration, one 304,600 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 2 Hp of mechanical aeration, two storage ponds with a total volume of 3,460,000 gallons, and all necessary pipes, pumps, alarms, controls, and appurtenances to serve 3,960 Swine Feeder to Finish, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently fled and approved by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and considered a part of this Permit. Bypass of the waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system (system) is all wastes shall be treated by the system before reaching the earthen storage structures. This Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until March 31, 2021 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations. I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system permitted under this Permit shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. Waste shall not reach surface waters or wetlands by runoff, drift, manmade conveyance, direct application, direct discharge, or through ditches, terraces, or grassed waterways not otherwise classified as state waters. Application of waste to terraces and grassed waterways is acceptableas long as it is applied in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Standards and does not result in a discharge of waste to surface waters or wetlands. Facilities must be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to contain all waste plus runoff from a 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall event for the location of the facility. If the Permittee is in compliance with this Permit and the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP), and unintentionally discharges as a result of a storm event greater than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm, the Facility will not be considered to be in violation of this Permit. Any discharge or application of waste to a ditch that drains to surface waters or wetlands is prohibited except as follows: (a) discharges from the ditches are controlled by best management practices (BMPs) designed in accordance with NRCS standards; (b) the BMPs have been submitted to and approved by the Division of Water Resources (Division); (c) the BMPs were implemented as designed to prevent a discharge to surface waters or wetlands; (d) the waste was removed immediately from the ditch upon discovery; and (e) the event was documented and reported in accordance with Condition 111.12. of this Permit. Nothing in this exception shall excuse a discharge to surface waters or wetlands except as may result from a storm event more severe than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm. 2. This Permit does not allow the Permittee to cause a violation of any of the water quality standards established pursuant to Title 15A, Subchapter 2B of the North Carolina Administrative Code and Title 15A, Subchapter 2L of the North Carolina Administrative Code. 3. The facility's CAWMP are hereby incorporated by reference into this Permit. The above referenced plans must be consistent with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances, and standards (federal, state and local) in effect at the time of siting, design and certification of the facility. The Permittee must assess and record, on an ongoing basis, the effectiveness of the implementation of the CAWMP. The Permittee must make "major changes," "revisions," or "amendments" to the CAWMP, as defined in Section VIII, "Definitions," of this Permit, in order to address any changes needed to maintain compliance this Permit. "Major changes," "revisions," and "amendments" to the CAWMP must be documented, dated, and included as part of the CAWMP. "Major changes " and "revisions'' to the CAWMP shall be submitted to the appropriate Division Regional Office within thirty (30) calendar days of the "major change" or "revision." "Amendments" are not required to be submitted to the Division Regional Office unless specifically requested by the Division. If field, riser or pull numbers are changed, an explanation shall also be submitted and include a description of how the new numbers relate to the old numbers. Any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of this Permit and subject to enforcement actions. 4. A violation of this Permit may result in the Permittee having to take immediate or long term corrective action(s) as required by the Division. These actions may include but are not limited to: modifying the CAWMP; ceasing land application of waste; removing animals from the facility; or the Permit being reopened and modified, revoked and reissued, and/or terminated. This Facility may not be expanded above the capacity shown in this Permit until a new permit reflecting the expansion has been issued. Any proposed increase or modification to the annual average design capacity from that authorized by this Permit will require a modification to the CAWMP and the Permit prior to modification of the facility. All new and expanding operations must demonstrate that waste management system will satisfy the requirements of G.S. §143- 215.10. 1. No collection, treatment or storage facilities may be constructed in a 100 -year flood plain. 4 6. Facilities located in watersheds sensitive to nutrient enrichment may be notified by the Division to conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP to determine the facility's ability to comply with the NRCS nutrient management standard as it relates to phosphorous. This evaluation will not be required until such time as the permittee is notified by the Division. The evaluation must be documented on forms supplied by or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within twelve (12) months of receiving notification from the Division. For facilities located in watersheds sensitive to nutrient enrichment, all fields with a "HIGH" phosphorous -loss assessment rating shall have land application rates that do not exceed the established crop removal rate for phosphorous. There shall be no waste application on fields with a "VERY HIGH" phosphorous -loss assessment rating. 7. A copy of this Permit, the CAWMP, approved design documents, as -built specifications, operation and maintenance plan, and all certification forms shall be readily available at the Facility (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this Permit. These documents shall be kept in good condition and records shall be maintained in an orderly fashion. The system including the spray irrigation system shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there is no discharge to surface waters or any contamination of ground waters, which will render them unsatisfactory for normal use. In the event that the system fails to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions or failure of the irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division. 9. The following buffers shall be maintained: a. 200 feet between wetted area and any residence or places of public assembly under separate ownership; b. 25 feet between wetted area and property lines; c. 25 feet between wetted area and drainage ways or surface water bodies; d. 50 feet between wastewater treatment units and property lines; e. 100 feet between wastewater treatment units and any wells that supply water for human consumption; and 100 feet between wetted area and any well with the exception of monitoring wells. The allowable distance to monitoring wells shall be established on a case-by-case basis by the Division. H. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The collection, treatment, and storage units and the land application equipment and fields shall be properly operated and maintained at all times. 2. A vegetative cover shall be maintained as specified in the facility's CAWMP on all land application fields and buffers in accordance with the CAWMP. No waste shall be applied upon areas not included in the CAWMP or upon areas where the crop is insufficient for nutrient utilization. However, if the CAWMP allows, then waste may be applied up to thirty (30) days prior to planting or breaking dormancy. 3. Soil pH on all land application fields must be maintained in the optimum range for crop production. 4. Land application rates shall be in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall land application rates exceed the agronomic rate of the nutrient of concern for the receiving crop. In no case shall land application rates result in excessive ponding or any runoff during any given application event. 6. Animal waste shall not be directly applied onto crops for direct human consumption that do not undergo further processing (e.g., strawberries, melons, lettuce, cabbage, apples, etc.) at any time during the growing season, or in the case of fruit bearing trees, following breaking dormancy. Application of animal wastes shall not occur within thirty (30) days of the harvesting of fiber and food crops for direct human consumption that undergoes further processing. 7. If manure or sludges are applied on conventionally tilled bare soil, the waste shall be incorporated into the soil within two (2) days after application on the land, or prior to the next rainfall event, whichever occurs first. This requirement does not apply to no -till fields, pastures, or fields where crops are actively growing. No material other than animal wastes of the type generated on this facility shall be disposed of in the animal waste collection, treatment, storage, or application systems. This includes but is not limited to pesticides, toxic chemicals and petroleum products. 9. Domestic and/or industrial wastewater from showers, toilets, sinks, etc. shall not be discharged into the system. Washdown of stock trailers owned by and used to transport animals to and from this Facility only will be permissible as long as the system can accommodate the additional volume. Only those cleaning agents and soaps that are EPA approved according to their label, will not harm the cover crop, and will not contravene the groundwater standards listed in 15A NCAC 2L may be utilized in facilities covered by this Permit. Instruction labels are to be followed when using cleaning agents and soaps. 10. Disposal of dead animals resulting from normal mortality rates associated with the facility shall be done in accordance with the facility's CAWMP and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations. Disposal of dead animals whose numbers exceed normal mortality rates associated with the facility shall also be done in accordance with the facility's CAWMP and NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations provided that: 1) burial of such animals shall be done in consultation with the State Veterinarian of the NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and in compliance with NCDA&CS regulations; 2) all such burial sites must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by species and type must be recorded; and 3) the map is submitted to the appropriate Regional Office Aquifer Protection Section within fifteen (15) calendar days of burial. In the event of a state of emergency declared by the Governor, disposal of dead animals shall be done in accordance with requirements and guidelines dictated by the State Veterinarian according G.S. § 106-339.4. The Division may require groundwater monitoring when there is massive burial of animals. All burial sites of such animals must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by species and type must be recorded. 11. Unless accounted for in temporary storage volume, all uncontaminated runoff from the surrounding property and buildings shall be diverted away from the animal waste system, including but not limited to lagoons, storage ponds, sludge treatment or containment areas, and/or open storage structures to prevent any unnecessary addition to the liquid volume in the structures. 12. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all earthen basin embankments (outside toe of embankment to maximum pumping elevation), berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, and surface water diversions. Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen basin dikes or embankments. Earthen basin embankment areas shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. 13. The residuals generated from this Facility must be disposed in accordance with General Statute 143-215.1 and in a manner approved by the Division. When removal of sludge from the treatment units is necessary, provisions must be taken to prevent damage to any dikes and liners. If separated solids or residuals from the other treatment units are accumulated faster than predicted, and it is determined that designed treatment, storage and disposal methods are insufficient, the Permittee will immediately deactivate the system, ceasing the generation of solids, until adequate solids storage and/or removal can be designed, approved, and constructed. 14. All treatment units shall be kept free of foreign debris including, but not limited to, tires, bottles, light bulbs, gloves, syringes or any other solid waste. 15. The facility must have at least one of the following items at all times: (a) adequate animal waste application and handling equipment, (b) a lease, or other written agreement, for the use of the necessary equipment, or (c) a contract with a third party applicator capable of providing adequate waste application. 16. The Permittee shall designate a certified animal waste management system operator with a valid certification to be in charge of the animal waste management system. The waste management system shall be operated by the Operator in Charge (OIC) or a person under the OIC's supervision. 17. In accordance with 15A NCAC 8F.0203(2)(2), the OIC or a designated back-up OIC of a Type A Animal Waste Management System shall inspect, or a person under the supervision of an OIC or designated back-up OIC shall inspect, the land application site as often as necessary to insure that the animal waste is land applied in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall the time between inspections be more than 120 minutes during the application of waste. A record of each inspection shall be recorded on forms supplied by, or approved by, the Division and shall include the date, time, sprayfield number and name of the operator for each inspection. Inspection shall include but not be limited to visual observation of application equipment, spray fields, subsurface drain outlets, ditches, and drainage ways for any discharge of waste. The Permittee may assert as an affirmative defense in any enforcement action alleging noncompliance with the requirements imposed in this condition that such noncompliance was due to circumstances beyond the Permittee's control. A notation shall be made on the form indicating the inspection affected by such circumstance and an explanation setting forth the circumstances claimed to have been beyond the Permittee's control shall be submitted with the form. 18. The Director may require any pemuttee to install and operate flow meters with flow totalizers based on the facility's violations and/or incomplete or incorrect record keeping events. 19. No waste shall be applied in wind conditions that might reasonably be expected to cause the mist to reach surface waters or wetlands or cross property lines or field boundaries. 20. The Permittee shall maintain buffer strips or other equivalent practices as specified in the facility's CAWMP near feedlots, manure storage areas and land application areas. 21. Waste shall not be applied on land that is flooded, saturated with water, frozen or snow covered at the time of land application. 22. Land application of waste is prohibited during precipitation events. The Permittee shall consider pending weather conditions in making the decision to land apply waste and shall document the weather conditions at the time of land application on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. Land application of waste shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system including a hurricane, tropical storm, or tropical depression for the county in which the permitted facility is located. Watches and warnings for Sampson County are posted on the National Weather Service's website located at: www.erh.noaa.zov/er/rah/. Watch and warning information can also be obtained by calling the Raleigh, NC National Weather Service Office that serves Sampson County at (919) 515-8209. The Director may require any permittee to install, operate and maintain devices on all irrigation pumps/equipment designed to automatically stop irrigation activities during precipitation. This decision will be based on the facility's compliance history for irrigation events. 23. If liquid effluent samples show that additional land will be necessary for application of nitrogen at agronomic rates, the Permittee will take immediate action. This action may include, but may not be limited to, one of the following: a) preparing additional land at the site for land application wastewater or solids, b) acquiring leased land agreements for land application of wastewater or solids, or c) decrease the animal population to that which creates a balance between nutrients produced and utilization on the existing land application and crops, or d) any other method approved by the Division. 24. Land application activities shall cease on any application site that exceeds a Mehlich 3 Soil Test Index for Copper of greater than 3,000 (108 pounds per acre) or Zinc of greater than 3,000 (213 pounds per acre). 25. All waste application equipment must be tested and calibrated at least once every two years. The results must be documented on forms provided by, or approved by, the Division. 26. Crops for which animal waste is land applied must be removed from the land application site and properly managed and utilized unless other management practices are approved in the CAWMP. 27, The WUP shall be modified as needed, based on performance of the system. If performance is not as predicted, immediate measures such as those listed in Condition 1:1.23 above will be taken. 28. In the case of interruption or failure of the system, the Permittee may have to take immediate or long-term corrective action(s) as required by the Division. These actions may include but are not limited to modification to the CAWMP, ceasing land application of wastes, or removal of animals. III. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Permittee or a Designee shall inspect the entire system waste collection, treatment, and storage structures and runoff control measures at a frequency to insure proper operation but at least monthly and after all storm events of greater than one (1) inch in 24 hours. The Permittee shall keep an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be for a period of three (3) years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available upon request to the Division or other permitting authority. 2. Any major structural repairs to tanks, treatment basins, lagoons or storage ponds must have written documentation from a Professional Engineer certifying proper design and installation. However, if a piece of equipment is being replaced with a piece of equipment of the identical specifications, no Professional Engineer approval is necessary [i.e. piping, reels, valves, pumps (if the GPM capacity is not being increased or decreased), etc.] unless the replacement involves disturbing the lagoon/storage pond embankment or liner. The Permittee or a designee shall keep a log of all operational changes made to the system including at least the process parameter that was changed, the date and time of the change, the reason for the change, and all observations made both at the time of the change and subsequently as a result of the change. A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall be conducted at least once every three (3) years on each application site receiving animal waste. The results of these tests shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of three (3) years and shall be made available to the Division upon request. All records, including operation, maintenance, repair and irrigation records shall be maintained on site and in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three (3) years by the Permittee. These records shall be maintained on forms provided by or approved by the Division and shall be readily available for inspection. Monitoring and Recording Freeboard Levels: a. Highly visible waste -level gauges shall be maintained to mark the level of waste in each storage pond that does not gravity feed through a free flowing transfer pipe into a subsequent structure. The gauge shall have readily visible permanent markings. The waste level in each structure with a waste level gauge shall be monitored and recorded weekly on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. The Director may require more frequent monitoring and recording of waste levels based on the facility's compliance history for freeboard violations. Freeboard violations in any two consecutive years following the issuance of this Permit. or as determined necessary by the Director, shall monitor and record waste levels as follows: In addition to the facility's existing lagoon waste -level gauges, automated lagoon/storage pond waste -level monitors and recorders (monitored and recorded at least hourly) must be installed on all treatment and storage structures covered this Permit to measure and record freeboard. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days following notification from the Director. The Director may determine that installation of automated waste level monitors is not requirgd if the Permittee can demonstrate that preventative measures were taken to avoid the violations and that the violations resulted from conditions beyond the Permittee's control. If an automated level monitor(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: report the problem by telephone to the appropriate Division Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the problem; and, make any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record daily waste levels at the same time every day until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. c. The Director may require new or modified waste -level gauges if it is determined that the existing gauges are not adequate to accurately indicate actual waste levels, or the various waste levels required to be maintained by this Permit or the CAWMP. Monitoring and Recording Precipitation Event a. Precipitation events at the facility to operate under this Permit shall be monitored and recorded as follows: A rain gauge must be installed at a site that is representative of the weather conditions at the farm's land application site(s) to measure all precipitation events. The precipitation type and amount must be recorded daily for all precipitation events and maintained on site for review by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Department). Daily records do not need to be maintained for those days without precipitation events. 10 b. The Director may require that an automated rain gauge and recorder must be installed on site to measure and record all precipitation events. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days following receipt of notice from the Director. If an automated rain gauge(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: report the problem by telephone to the appropriate Division Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than twenty-four (24) hours following first knowledge of the problem; and, ii, make any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record all rainfall events until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. 8. An analysis of the animal waste to be land applied shall be conducted in accordance with recommended laboratory sampling procedures as close to the time of application as practical and at least within sixty (60) days (before or after) of the date of application. Every reasonable effort shall be made to have the waste analyzed prior to the date of application and as close to the time of waste application as possible. This analysis shall include the following parameters: Nitrogen Zinc Phosphorus Copper 9. The Permittee shall record all irrigation and land application event(s) including date of application, hydraulic loading rates, nutrient loading rates and cropping information. The Permittee shall also record removal of solids and document nutrient loading rates if disposed of on-site, or record the off-site location(s). These records must be on forms supplied by, or approved by, the Division. 10. A record shall be created and maintained of all transfers of waste between waste structures on the same site not typically operated in series. Such record shall include at least the identity of the structure from which the waste was transferred, the identity of the structure receiving the waste, the date and time of transfer and the total volume of waste transferred. 11. The Permittee must maintain monthly stocking records for the facility and make the records available to the Department. 12. If, for any reason, there is a discharge from the waste collection, treatment, storage and application systems (including the land application sites), to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee is required to make notification in accordance with Condition III. 16. The discharge notification shall include the following information: a. Description of the discharge: A description of the discharge including an estimate of the volume discharged, a description of the flow path to the receiving surface waters or wetlands and a site sketch showing the path of the waste. b. Time of the discharge: The length of time of the discharge, including the exact dates and times that it started and stopped, and if not stopped, the anticipated time the discharge is expected to continue. C. Cause of the discharge: A detailed statement of the cause of the discharge. If caused by a precipitation event, detailed information from the on-site rain gauge concerning the inches and duration of the precipitation event. d. All steps being taken to reduce, stop and cleanup the discharge. All steps to be taken to prevent future discharges from the same cause. e. Analysis of the waste: A copy of the last waste analysis conducted as required by Condition 111, 8 above. f. A waste sample, obtained within seventy-two (72) hours following first knowledge of the discharge to surface waters or wetlands, from the source lagoonlstoragc pond, shall be analyzed for the following minimum parameters: Fecal coliform bacteria Five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD;) Total suspended solids Total phosphorous Ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) "Dotal Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) Nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) Monitoring results must be submitted to the Division within thirty (30) days of the discharge event. 13. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0 i 08(c), the Division may require any monitoring and reporting (including but not limited to groundwater, surface water or wetland, waste, sludge, soil, lagoon/storage pond levels and plant tissue) necessary to determine the source, quantity, quality, and effect of animal waste upon the surface waters, groundwaters or wetlands. Such monitoring, including its scope, frequency, duration and any sampling, testing, and reporting systems, shall meet all applicable Division requirements. 14. A copy of this Permit, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements, the CAWMP, the Operations and Maintenance Manual, and copies of all records required by this Permit and the facility's CAWMP shall be maintained by the Permittee in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three (3) years. Records include but are not limited to: soil and waste analyses, rain gauge readings, freeboard levels, irrigation and land application event(s), past inspection reports and operational reviews, animal stocking records, records of additional nutrient sources applied (including but not limited to sludges, unused feedstuff leachate, septage and commercial fertilizer), cropping information, waste application equipment testing and calibration, and records of removal of solids to off-site location(s). These records shall be maintained on forms provided or approved by the Division and shall be readily available at the facility (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this Pen -nit, unless otherwise specified in this Permit. 15. Within fifteen (15) working days of receiving the request from the Division, the Permittee shall provide to the Division one (1) copy of all requested information and reports related to the operation of the animal waste management system. Once received by the Division, all such information and reports become public information, unless they constitute confidential information under NC G.S. 132-1.2, and shall be made available to the public by the Division as specified in Chapter 132 of the General Statutes. 12 16. Regional Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 433-3300, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following events: a. Failure of any component of the animal waste collection, treatment, and storage and land application system resulting in a discharge to surface waters. b. Any failure of the animal waste treatment and disposal system that renders the Facility incapable of adequately receiving, treating or storing the animal waste and/or sludge. c. A spill or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting animal waste or sludge which results in, or may result in, a discharge to surface waters or an event that poses a serious threat to surface waters, wetland, or human health or safety. d. Any deterioration or leak in a treatment unit that poses an immediate threat to the environment. e. Failure to maintain adequate storage capacity in a treatment unit greater than or equal to that required in Condition VI.2 of this permit. f. Any discharge that bypasses a treatment unit. g. Any discharge that poses a serious threat to the environment or human safety or health h. Any failure of any component of the system. i. Over applying waste either in excess of the limits set out in the CAWMP or where runoff enters surface waters or wetlands. For any emergency that requires immediate reporting after normal business hours, please contact the Division of Emergency Management at 1-800-858-0368. The Permittee shall also file a written report to the appropriate Division Regional Office within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. In the event of storage capacity violations as described in Condition I11.16.e, the written report shall outline the actions proposed to be taken to restore compliance within thirty (30) calendar days. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the Division Regional Office. In the event the waste level in a lagoordstorage pond is found to be within the designed structural freeboard, the Permittee shall file a written report to the appropriate Division Regional Office within two (2) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline actions taken or proposed to be taken to reduce waste levels below the designed structural freeboard within five (5) calendar days of first knowledge of the occurrence. 17. The Director may require the Permittee to file an annual certification report based on the compliance history of the facility. If required, the report must be filed on forms provided by the Division. 18. The Director may require this facility to submit additional reports and/or certifications based on compliance history. 13 19. In the event of a discharge of 1,000 gallons or more of animal waste to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee must issue a press release to all print and electronic news media that provide general coverage in the county in which the discharge occurred setting out the details of the discharge. The press release must be issued within forty-eight (48) hours after it is determined that the discharge has reached the surface waters or wetlands. A copy of the press release and a list of the news media to which it was distributed must be kept for at least one (1) year after the discharge and must be distributed to any person upon request. 20. In the event of a discharge of 15,000 gallons or more of animal waste to surface waters or wetlands, a public notice is required in addition to the press release described in Condition 1I1.19. The public notice must be placed in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the discharge occurred and the county immediately downstream within ten (10) days of the discharge. The notice shall be captioned "NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF ANIMAL WASTE". The minimum content of the notice is the name of the facility, location of the discharge, estimated volume of waste entering state waters, time and date discharge occurred, duration of the discharge, identification water body that was discharged into including creek and river basin if applicable, actions taken to prevent further discharge, and a facility contact person and phone number. The owner or operator shall file a copy of the notice and proof of publication with the Department within thirty (30) days after the notice is published. Publication of a notice of discharge under this Condition is in addition to the requirement to issue a press release under Condition 111.19. 21. If a discharge of 1,000,000 gallons of wastewater or more reaches surface waters or wetlands, the appropriate Division Regional Office must be contacted to determine in what additional counties, if any, a public notice must be published. A copy of all public notices and proof of publication must be sent to the Division within thirty (30) days of the discharge. 22. The Permittee shall conduct a survey of the sludge accumulation in all lagoons and treatment basins every year. The survey report should be written on forms provided or approved by the Division and shall include a sketch showing the depth of sludge in the various locations within each lagoon. This survey frequency may be reduced if it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Division that the rate of sludge accumulation does not warrant an annual survey. If the sludge accumulation is such that the structure does not satisfy the criteria set by NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standard No. 359, a sludge removal or management plan must be submitted to the appropriate Division Regional Office within ninety (90) days of the determination. The plan shall describe removal and waste utilization procedures to be used. Compliance regarding sludge levels must be achieved within two (2) years of the determination. 1V. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS The Groundwater Compliance Boundary is established by 15A NCAC 2L.0102 and 15A NCAC 2T.0103. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to the requirements of 15A NCAC 2L and the Division in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under the North Carolina General Statutes. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. 14 V. INSPECTIONS 1. The Permittee shall allow any authorized representative of the Department, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law and in accordance with reasonable and appropriate biosecurity measures, to: a. Enter the Permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; C. Inspect, at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this Permit; and, d. Sample or monitor, at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance, any substances or parameters at any location. VI. GENERAL CONDTFIONS 1. The issuance this Permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for compliance with all applicable surface water, wetlands, groundwater and air quality standards or for damages to surface waters, wetlands or groundwaters resulting from the animal operation. 2. The maximum waste level in lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the CAWMP. At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoons/storage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25 -year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional one (1) foot of structural freeboard except that there shall be no violation of this condition if: (a) there is a storm event more severe than a 25 -year, 24-hour event, (b) the Permittee is in compliance with its CAWMP, and (c) there is at least one (1) foot of structural freeboard. All containment basins, such as a lagoon or a storage pond, used for waste management shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of this Permit until properly closed. When the contaimnent basin is properly closed in accordance with the NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standard No. 360 "Closure of Waste Impoundments," February 2008 or any subsequent amendment, the containment basin shall not be subject to the requirements of this Permit. The Permittee must submit a letter to the Division to request rescission of the Permit by providing documentation of closure of all containment basins. Closure shall also include a minimum of 24 hours pre -notification of the Division and submittal of the Animal Waste Storage Pond and Lagoon Closure Report Form to the address identified on the form within fifteen (15) days of completion of closure. 4. The annual permit fee shall be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly constitutes grounds for revocation of its this this Permit. Failure of the Permittee to maintain, in full force and effect, lessee and landowner agreements, which are required in the CAWMP, shall constitute grounds for revocation of this Permit. 15 6. Upon classification of the Facility by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC), the Permittee shall designate a Certified Water Pollution Control System Operator (Operator) to operate the Facility. The designated Operator must hold a certificate of the same type(s) and grade(s) as the classification(s) assigned to the Facility by the WPCSOCC. The Permittee may also be required to designate a certified back-up Operator of the appropriate type. and grade to comply with the conditions of 15A NCAC 8G. 0202. The Permittee shall submit to the WPCSOCC a completed designation form designating the appropriately certified Operator(s) thirty (30) days prior to the introduction of waste into the system or within thirty (30) days of classification, in the case of the Existing System. The designated Operator of the Facility must visit the Facility as often as necessary to insure proper operation of the system, but in no case less frequently than as specified in 15A NCAC 8G .0204(2), 15A NCAC 8F. 0203, or both. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this Permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143 -215.6A -6C and may include the requirement to obtain additional treatment or storage units and/or addition of land application sites, and/or the modification of the system. The issuance of this Permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances (local, state, and federal). This Permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in this Permit for the Eason Farms Inc. Any proposed modification to an animal waste management system shall require approval from the Division prior to construction. 10. This Permit is not automatically transferable. In the event there is a desire for the Facility to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 11. The Permittec, at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the Facility described therein, and if warranted, will extend the Permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. 12. The issuance of this Permit does not prohibit the Division from reopening and modifying the Permit, revoking and reissuing the Permit, or terminating the Permit as allowed by the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations. 13. 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. 16 VII. PENALTIES VIII. I. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this Permit; the facility's Best Management Plan; the facility's CAWMP; and/or applicable state law; may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division including but not limited to the modification of the animal waste management system, civil penalties, criminal penalties and injunctive relief 2. The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this Permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of state law and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit coverage termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit coverage renewal application. 3. It shall not be a defense for a Permittee in an enforcement action to claim that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this Permit. 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall or storm event means the maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval of once in 25 years, as defined by the National Weather Service in Technical Paper Number 40, "Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States," May 1961, and subsequent amendments, or equivalent regional or state rainfall probability information developed therefrom. Agronomic rates means the amount of animal waste and/or other nutrient sources to be applied to lands as outlined in NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standards No. 590 "Nutrient Management" and No. 633 "Waste Utilization" or as recommended by the NCDA&CS and the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service at the time of certification of the Animal Waste Management Plan by the appropriate certified technical specialist. Amendment to the CAWMP means a change and/or addition to a part(s) of the plan, and requires that the change and/or addition adhere to current applicable standards. The following are examples of amendments to the CAWMP: • In an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes 25% or less of the N generated is considered a plan amendment. Additional acreage needed to facilitate the change in crops and/or cropping pattern is permissible and considered part of the amendment. • The addition of winter crops and/or interseeded perennial crops arc considered amendments to an existing CAWMP when the operation does not require additional acreage and/or crops for N utilization, and does not exceed the 25% criteria stated above. • When a CAWMP cannot meet N utilization requirements due to land lost to irrigation inefficiency (useable versus total acres), then the CAWMP may be amended to increase available acreage and/or change the crop for N utilization. This is the only exception to the 25% N criteria for plan revision. • Inclusions of emergency action pians, and insect, odor and mortality checklists are considered CAWMP amendments. • including additional acreage for land application beyond what is required in the existing CAWMP is considered a plan amendment. 17 Animal feeding operation means a lot or facility (other than an aquatic animal production facility) where the following conditions are met: (i) animals (other than aquatic animals) have been, are, or will be stabled or confined and fed or maintained for a total of forty five (45) days or more in any twelve (12) month period, and (ii) crops, vegetation, forage growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility. Two or more animal feeding operations under common ownership are considered to be a single animal feeding operation if they adjoin each other, or if they use a common area or system for the disposal of wastes. Certification means technical specialist certification of the CAWMP in accordance with the requirements of 15A NCAC 02T .1304. It is unrelated to terms "Annual Certification" as used in Condition 1I1.17 of this Permit. Ditch means any man made channel for the purpose of moving water off a site to the surface waters. Excessive Ponding means any area of the application field where visible liquid waste is ponded on the surface of the land application site more than four (4) hours following the application of waste. Excessive ponding also means any areas where the ponding of waste has resulted in crop failure. Groundwaters mean any subsurface waters, as defined in 15A NCAC 2L.0102. Land application means the application of wastewater and/or waste solids onto or incorporation into the soil. Major changes to the CAWMP means changes in the number of animals, type of operation (feeder to finish to wean to feeder), retrofit of a lagoon, installation of a new irrigation system, and similar type changes. Recertification is only required for major changes to the CAWMP. Major changes to a facility must first be approved by the Division. The new CAWMP and the certification shall be submitted with a request that the Permit be amended to reflect the changes. The facility may not make the changes until a new or amended Permit has been issued. Revision to the CAWMP means a change to an entire CAWMP to meet current applicable standards. A CAWMP must be revised if the operation cannot utilize all N nitrogen generated by the animal production in accordance with the existing CAWMP, except for the specific conditions noted in the CAWMP amendment criteria as previously defined. For an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes more than 25% of the N generated by the operation is considered a plan revision. Any change to an existing CAWMP, whether an amendment or revision, must be signed and dated by both the producer and a technical specialist for the new CAWMP to be valid. A revision of the CAWMP does not require recertification. State Waters means all surface waters, wetlands, groundwaters and waters of the United States located in the State. Surface Waters means any stream, river, brook, swamp, lake, sound, tidal estuary, bay, creek, reservoir, waterway, or other surface body or surface accumulation of water, whether public or private, or natural or artificial, that is contained in, flows through, or borders upon any portion of the State of North Carolina, including any portion of the Atlantic Ocean over which the State has jurisdiction as well as any additional Waters of the United States which are located in the State. Waste means manure, animal waste, process wastewater and/or sludge generated at an animal feeding operation. 18 Wetlands means areas that are inundated or saturated by an accumulation of surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal circumstances do support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, as defined in 15A NCAC 2B .0202. Permit issued this the 15th day of April, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION . ak�- 3 LA -)*(S for S. 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Texas. 0dLcr mamffacttning fades are located m math DaM4 Germany, the United Kingdom and Egypt - The fannding companies, SLT and Candle, have long- histoies in the geomembn= industry- SLT P=='d )nigh Density Polyethylene (HDPE) lining systems and has been providing ,%m dwide service since the ea3ly 1970'x. Gun& started operatiams in 1981 and grew to be the world's largest mamffacuiru and installer of geornembr2aM. Combb d, GSE Ling Technology, Inc. (~`GSE" ), is the leading worldwide madier and installer of ale ge=embrane lining systems used m containment systems and for the prevention of gtoundwamer comtamfiLati on and w6rannnzatal damage. GSE mimidactures and instal] flexible geomembrane systems and associated materials pmcqmIly for the comairrment of wastes, hgmds (potable, sanitary or harardoxis) and udnsr;al products is cells, pends, pits and lagooms_ GSE's lining systems meet the higirtst design crit a in the imdusty. The principal component of these lining systems is a g c membrane ranging firm 20 to 240 msls (0.5 mm to 6.0 mm) in thicknessivlrae complex liner systems; may consist of several mrcmbrane hers intcdayed with geosymdm is clay liners, geotmafle4 reimf=mg geognds and drain a ge materials Tete flexible. geom embraac linmg panels are generally welded together on the cgstomees jobsite usng either an dam or a firsian (hot wedge) process- The welded seams are tMed both on stir and m GSE's laboratory, on request, as part of its Installation Quality Assurance Program_ PRODUCTS GSE pravules the widest range of products that are used in association with: geamnembrane lining systems- Tlresc include geamembrames, geoncts, $e000mpostes, geotextiles, geogrids, `nrrdml barrier systems, eoncreft pratccfm s}stetas, goo svnt%ie is clay linos, concrete am and other prefabecate3 products. Geamembranes Geomembrmes are marred in seamless widths from 22.5' to 34.5' and thidmesses ranging from 20 to 240 mils (one mil equals 1/1000th of an inch). GSE processes variow types of resins, in cb,ding, for example, HDPE and other pob ethylene config►tr'atims sarh , . as Very Flexible polyethylene (VFPE). All of these r csi ns can be used to mamzf ux a geor=mbrane with a smooth ' .. surface or with texture cn one or both sides to improve factiou cbaractcristics. These products can also include a white or other color surfa= as well as other special uns= such as a spark -tastable conducth�e side for >wn destn=�-e testing of the entire surface of the sheet after mstallarinn, Smooth Geomembraues "GSE HyperRexe- and "GSE HD— are prodimed from premum grade -Virgin polvcthylme resins and exhibit Outstanding chemical resistance, UV resist e, mechanical properties, eaviro=enial stress crack resistance, . drmcnstonal stabWtV and thermal agog characttrist=. Theare especially suitable for applications ret;mz�g Superior chemical Iesista=. 95-004, REV 12/02/96 GSt:"-r9'==tdtsd=naof GS£ Liming T=moiogy,i= -1- "GSE Uitr&lexe" is a premium grade very f1mable polye th34= neomembrane liner with outstanding elongation and flcx%ihty. Its high uniaxial and muffia-cial elongation mal- it particularly satiable for amine; inns where di$erential Settlement may o=. Texhered Geomcmbranes "GSE Hypeffdctianl --®", "GSE U1trdFrictilmn=W, and "GSE HD TexturedTM" are to=cd liners produced using two dff=:nt m-mrfact � techniques. GSE HI] T=turcd mcorporaxes the texmxing process with the exetrtrsiau of the sheet. Fnc t onFl=(& is a paLpated secondary tarring process which creates a geomembume that has the inaxiantra physical properties available for tent== geomembrane. Each method can produce shed with one or both sides tmaured.r �- Specialty Gemnembranes "GSE HD Comdactmd ' is a parented spark -testable liner used in applications where field testing of the entire liner surface mbsequeen t to installation is required_ GSE HD Conductive's one thin elecmrally Conductive surface a]iaw-s electrical spark testing over 1W10 of the sa face ager i is ailation using standard holiday gxuk test egWpmeM GSE Light Reflective Geom=ftz Gs (pate =A) have a W stablizod E& reflective sutiam on one side. This reduces liner temper4tim by ming solar energy thus reducing 'wrinkling cratised by expaasznn and coutractian. The white surface used in GSE ED Wlr= " also fkahmes; visual inspection for installad= damage_ Both GSE HD VA= and GSE BD Conductive take advantage of GSE's three layer coexmusian technology. "GSE HyperFlex FRQr is a flame retardant germ embrane for use in applications where nsuicdons of flammable matenals apply. GSE Strrrdl merm sheets are mamba turd in a variety of material camposmms such as BDPE and VFPE for use in concrete protection systems. .Geos. thetic Clay caner (GQ,) GSE Ctrs a unique gecsynAu:de clay liner called "GSE GundSeal®". GundSeal gists of a layer of premium, bentonite clay adhered to a GSE geomembrane. GundSeai is the only true claylgoomembm= liner astable in the world for ezrvircumentai applimons. The bentonite swells to seysral times its ongmnl volume when hydrated and seals any potential leaks at the point of origin. GundSSeal is mamdut red in rolls 17.5' wide and ftp to ?AO' long_ Geonets GSE manutf UM res BDFE geonet, -GSE HyperNeW, for use in drainage Systems, leak det moon systems or leachate collection s)stems. "GSE FabrrT%tte4" is maradacture d with geote xtile bonded to am or boll, sides to create a geoeomposite net for use where soil is placed directly on top of the drainage layer. Additionally. GSE distributes "Gundflowe" , a parented tri -planar gconet or geocompositc: Miscellaneous GSE also mand=ures other products for use m geotechnical applications including "GSE Curtain%116" and `GSE GumdWalle" vertical subsudace bamcrs, "GSE PoiyLocke r concrete embednu= snips, and many fabricated produrcts. GSE is also a distributor for the Seruasfl leak detection systerm GEOMEMBRAAiE MANUFACTURING CAPABILTTIES GSE operates 6 mannsac taring facilities which include unique flat cast extrusion lines and round die lines with co- e_xt niuon capabilities. Combined production capacity for geomtmbranes is as much as a billion square feet annually (depends neon mil thickness). GSE's ability to mznvfacture sheet in team- different variations and colors, has allowed it to satisfy some very- unique customer requests- - Quality controi is critical during man, 3ctur . GSE geomembrane is monitored during and after the manufacturing process b.- trained, expenenced Quality Assurance Inspectors.- Statistical Process ContsollSu sttcal 95-04:, FS -V 12102196 GS£ i- -1 fGSEin- -2- AGWRIENT SERVICES, INC. 11"ic r,5 R -1707 Mr. i nwood Eaton 32 Eason - Elmore Road Dunn, Nortb,Carolina 29334 Dctir Mr. Eason: `f l r 5 23 i Pisteview Ccnictery Riad Alt. Olive, Wrth C'arulirna 29365 May 11, 1997 We have coniplelcd otic evaluation of vonr bol; operalion in regards to certifying your operalinn ruder the 0200 and other pertincnl lays. regulations, and gni(lelincs governing the cerlillcalion of swine operations in North Cnrnlilln, Our evalimlion is based upon an engineering survey ofyour existing facilities. on-site soils investigalions, lite Sampson Counly SO Siirvev, and information provided by you pertaining to voter existing houses and capacities_ Our survey of vow lagoons indicated the following: 1. L-1. Small lagoon bas a width of 69.0 feet. length of 1371 feet, average sideslopcs of 1.5 to 1.0, and art average depth of 9.6 feel. 11 has a local capacity of approxinmiely 05,224 cubic feel. Sludge accumnlalion in This lagoon averages aboul 6.R feel. 2. L-2.Largc lagoon has a width of 67.7 feet. length of 705.2 feel, average sideslopes of 1.4 to 1.0. and an average depth of 11.0 feet. Il has a total capacily of approximately 397,463 cubic feel. Sludge accumulation in This lagoon average about 2.9 feet. 3. Thcre :ire 5 hrnrscs on this f rcilily with a lolal capacity of 3,960 hcad (feeder to finish). The houses arc as foliows: a. 3 houses rr 900 c,'►picily = 2.700 hcad. b. I house fes? 700 capncil}' = 730 hcad. c. 1 bousc m 560 capacily = --56_0jlcad- d. Tolal Existing population = 3,900 hcad 4. Total lagoon cali:icily required for 3.960 hcad (feeder to finish) certification is abom 993 579 cubic feel 5. Existing lagoon capacity is adequate for 2.343 Head. if surface wailer is diverted and sludge is removed. 6. To certify this operation for cxisling cap icily (3,960 head). abotil 430,900 additi_oilatl-cubic foci of slorage is needed. A new lagoon nieasnring 230 feet by 230 feel pith 3:1 sideslopes and a (lcptl) of I 1 feel would provide this needed slorige. 7. Available application arca in the lino folds is about 33 acres. This arca. estahlishrd in Coastal Bermudagrass slinnld be suffcicnl to liarndlc the PAN (plant available nitrogen) from the 3,960 head opernflori, J UNITED STATES NATURAL DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AGRICULTURE CONSERVATION SERVICE SUBJECT: ENG -Rainfall and Evaporation Tables, Area 3 TO: All MRCS Employees and Distrlct Employees, Area 3 Division Engineers and Technicians FEDERAL BLDG., RM. 108 134 NORTH JOHN STREET GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 919 - 734-0961 DATE: August 16, 1996 FILE CODE: 210 Attached are rainfall and evaporation tables that are to be used effective September 1, 1996 in the design and evaluation of components of waste management systems. These tables were developed by Doug Jones and concurred in by Harry Gibson. Site specific weather station data may be used in lieu of these tables when supported by weather record documents. The rainfall data in these tables came from climate and weather documents and publications on variations in monthly rainfall. The evaporation data came from National Weather Service Publications 33 and 34. For each county, the top line shows rainfall amount, the middle line shows amount of evaporation, and the bottom line shows excess rainfall amounts by month. For your convenience, the columns on the right show the highest excess rainfall amounts for various storage period intervals. You should be aware that a nutrient and liquid budget may be needed to be sure adequate storage is available. This is especially -true for short interval storage periods such as 120 days or less. Dean K. Bingham Supervisory Civil Engineer Attachment cc: David Combs w/attach. Harry Gibson w/attach. Quality Ca=d and camsive tcsuag m comm are an inte9ml. part of GSE's mmx&=dmgpmocss tip ensures the high gmliW pm=bnm arAabls. GSE also has a large facility for pxcbbn=m of pip®g, panels, and other specialty mems 2s9oc=ed with geotedbnical and industrial Bugg TEC MCAL DRAFTING Gm 's Tecbmcal Dmfdng Depart =ran Provide H= system Laym dmwinp vhirh- and anter goosynthetic roam dal s, and asJouM drdwiogs ofthe ]mqr-SYS= Lg hz cmmPledrm of each p 'Ilei drawings are available on disk or as a bmA copy. The dndung staff utilizes oompuW a ded wdmdogp and au AuooCad System Rim bas be= enhanced by .t DCA Sanwa e. Tbis combbadon enables GSE to effecdvdy and =pNfidaaosly pmodnco and nae to the needs of am valued QUALM SCE CsSE's Quality ConmWQoatity Assmaaac Program begins with cmehtl mecffic=on of resins and other raw materials and acteatt do ou& 5dd mstaiivicm GSE tests O raw tnarerials upon dd msy m enstae they meets tine gJa rtqWr=ca3 for Its Swgmhctic pmduca p= to =cpmm As the liner is mom i=md, oar quality ca =ol team qtly mamxass ties suet AIL GSE sheet is qmk uesGad for PmbQles dig the process. Samples ale tested against sm== ph]sKal PmP=Y •Tegttmcments. in GSE's sm-d-fhe-amt egaipp d labarnadaz. Certitc;atian is provided flu each mU of geoayntbcdc pmd= ddivered to dame thaa it meds the oattiraci specific3&m The Ind Quably At=== TeChnicians arc at, but work dwsdy Visa the badk=m She IA=g=tocm=tb=ftgn2lafqua&yisfm=m As the liner is installed, GSE QA Tedmi 'tans nmd a f= step 4mdiy aril fie- Fes. Welding is P=ftmied by 09edenced Wdding Tec3rms CMW* trained in the use of seaming egaipmeat and equipmcm and welding tedmiaians are each pmqUalffie3 dally. Second, all weld scams are vismmy inspocaed Thirds GSE nm ==vely bats 100PA of VII weld senors to very dere are no dd=m FTtraily. GSE take nndomn coupmi samples of compbmed welds and = each vidd fur pert and shear strength to ensure the add compiles with the specified. seam properdc& 7NL'TAT T ATION C,APAMMES GSE has the most ttuiImey ias<alladna cqdbilitics of all gx- -mimin= thhoxiiag aadd%i& GSE provides its cc with im;Mllati(m services using GSE vAm d d& mstailat an teams and a global net work of deW incr2ncm Tb-- WE Cansm=Wn staff is COMmsed of erpe;d ced, trained Sine Managcxs, Welding Tech and Quality Assm= Tcchmoans. An GSE moms err TCadLr the sapervision of a GSE Sime Mm=gm GSE Site Managers average mare than 30 m-Iien square feet of msta33adan expenenm Their and === assure each msmn=on wtll be m acioombmce with tba Ca== Ons. GSE cm" have mailable to tbam the most comprehension aombutm m of seam welder and nandesi[aarve tesa.ng egwpm= and syu= applicable to the wide varicty of garm=*aane appUcadcros and i aszallations. From raw material sped&afi( i to gaaluy assnrancar and installation, the goal. of the GSE team is to provide the atsWmer with the high= quality gec br lines system available- That is why we at GSE ate proud to say "For environmental lining sohdroas -ft world comes to GSEO'" 95-004. REV 12!)1096 GSE is s xr =-.da",.L- ... k Qf rr5£ Li=e Tom+. Ian -3- 4 RAINFALL -EVAPORATION FOR AREA 3 7/1/96 ANNUAL COUNTY RAIN JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total Temporary Storage Period LOCATION FUS EVP 3.8% 4.6% 7.5% 10.5X 12.0% 12.7% 13,1% 11.5% 9.2% 6.8% 4.7% 3.6% 100.0% in days 60 90 120 150 180 ROBESON 50.50 3.76 3.74 4.22 3.02 4.01 5.12 6.61 5.76 4.96 2.93 2.97 3.40 50.50 42.00 1.59 1.92 3.15 4.42 5.06 5.32 5.49 4.82 3.86 2.87 1.98 1.53 42.00 DEC -JAN DEC -FEB DEC -MAR NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.17 1.82 1.07 -1.40 -1.05 -0.20 1.12 0.94 1.10 0.06 0.99 1.87 8.50 4.05 5.87 6.94 7.93 7.99 SAMPSON 54.23 4.20 3.78 4.45 3.29 4.69 6.19 7.26 5.88 5.22 2.69 _3.17 3.41 54.23 43.00 1.62 1.96 3.23 4.52 5.18 5.45 5.62 4.94 3.95 2.93 2.03 1.56 43.00 DEC -JAN DEC -FEB DEC -MAR NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.58 1.82 1.22 -1.23 -0.49 0.74 1.64 0.94 1.27 -0.24 1.14 1.85 11.23 4.42 6.24 7.46 8.60 8.36 SCOTLAND 50.50 3,76 3.74 4.22 3.02 4.01 5.12 6.61 5.76 4.96 2.93 2.97 3.40 50.50 41.00 1.55 1.87 3.06 4.31 4.94 5.20 5.36 4.71 3.77 2.80 1.93 1.49 41.00 DEC -JAN DEC -FEB DEC -MAR NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.21 1.87 1.14 -1.29 -0.93 -0.08 1.25 1.05 1.19 0.13 1.04 1.91 9.50 4.12 5.99 7.13 8.17 8.30 TYRRELL 53.87 3.66 4.00 3.67 3.01 4.15 5.88 6.94 6.66 5.80 2.82 4.02 3.26 53.87 40.75 1.54 1.86 3.06 4.28 4.91 5.17 5.32 4,68 3.75 2.78 1.92 1.48 40.75 JAN -FEB DEC -FEB NOV-FEB NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.12 2.14 0.61 -1,27 -0.76 0.71 1,62 1.98 2.05 0,04 2.10 1.78 13.12 4.26 6-04 8.14 8.75 8,79 WASHINGTON 53.87 3.66 4.00 3.67 3.01 4.15 5.88 6.94 6.66 5.80 2.82 4.02 3.26 53.87 41.00 1.55 1,87 3.08 4.31 4.94 5.20 5.36 4.71 3.77 2.80 1.93 1.49 41.00 JAN -FEB OEC -FEB NOV-FEB NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.11 2.13 0.59 -1.30 -0.79 0.68 1.58 1.95 2.03 0.02 2.09 1.77 12.87 4.24 6.01 8.10 8.69 8.71 WAYNE 51.59 4.11 3.66 3.96 3.39 4.42 5.39 6.20 5.76 5.30 3.06 2.92 3.42 51.59 41.50 1.57 1.89 3.12 4.36 5.00 5.26 5.42 4.76 3.82 2.83 1.96 1.51 41.50 DEC -JAN OEC -FEB NOV-FER NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.54 1.77 0.84 -0,97 -0.58 0,13 0,78 1.00 1.48 0.23 0.96 1.91 10.09 4.45 6.22 7.18 8.03 8.26 WILSON 50.19 4.07 3.73 4.15 3.40 4.01 4.34 6.40 5.77 4.77 2.84 3.25 3.46 50.19 41.00 1.55 1.87 3.08 4.31 4.94 5.20 5.36 4,71 3.77 2.80 1.93 1.49 41.00 DEC -JAN OEC -FEB NOV-FEB NOV-MAR OCT -MAR RAIN-EVAP 2.52 1,86 1.07 -0.91 -0.93 -0.86 1.04 1.06 1.00 0.04 1.32 1.97 9.19 4.49 6.35 7.67 8.74 8.78 4 ASAE Data: ASAE D384.1 T MANURE PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERISTICS Developed by the Engineering Practices Subcommiuce of the ASAE Agricultural Sanitation and Waste Management Committee; approved by the ASAE Structures and Environment Division Standards Committee; adopted by ASAE December 1976; m-mariirmed December 1981, December 1982. December 1983. December 1984, December 1995, December 1986. December 1987; revised June 1988. SECTION 1 -PURPOSE AND SCOPE characterization. Users of this information should recognize that the mean values for each parameter are determined by an arithmetic 1.1 Data on livestock manure production and characteristics are average consisting of one data point per reference source per year. The presented to assist in the planning, design and operation of manure values represent fresh (as voided) feces and urine. Actual values vary collection, storage, pretreatment and utilization systems for livestock due to differences in animal diet, age, usage, productivity and enterprises. management. Whenever site specific data are available or actual 1.2 These data arc combined from a wide base of published and sample analysts can be performed, such information should be unpublished information on livestock manure production and considered in lieu of the mean values presented here. TA11L.E 1-FRASH MANVPE PRODUMON AND CHARACTER2ST3CS PER 1 000 k8 LIVE A 4WAL MASS PER DAY ' hramecsr Uaiea• .., Dairy 640 kgr Beef 360 ka Yca1 91 iLg S-ia. 61 k8 TyEi Sheep 27 tq Live Animal M a• s Goat Ne.ae 64 ka 450 ka L. yar LS 4 '--" - 0.9 kg Tucker 6.8 k8 .-^- luck 3L4 ka Trial maaunt k8 maaj 86 58 62 14 40 41 51 64 85 47 110 Mad. de.iadon 17 I7 24 24 11 a. 1; 7.2 19 13 13 •• Urine k8 mean 26 I9 •• 39 is •• t0 •` '• •• •• Med-de.imian 4.3 4.2 4.3 3.6 •' 0.74 •• •• •• .• Deaairy kefm3 mesa 990 1000 1000 990 1000 1000 1000 910 1000 1000 •• ad.dr.iaue,n 63 75 '• 24 64 •• 93 39 •• •• •• Tataladida k1 ee..a 12 9.5 5_2 .11 11 13 15 16 22 11 31 ' nd. dc.iacon L7 1.6 LI - 63 34 1.0 4.4 4.3 L4 3.4 IS valadi. soGda ka - amaa 10 7.2 2.3 8.5 93 •• 30 12 17 9.1 19 std d-uci n 0.79 0.57 •• 0.66 0.31 •• 3.7 0.84 L2 ( L3 •• Biaehemieal oarasa k8 1.6 1.6 1.7 3.1 L2 •• 1.7 2.1 43 damaad,Sday atd.dc,iadon 0.48 O.7S •• 0.72 0.47 •• 0.23 0.91 •' 0.46 •• Chemical amen ke meow 11 7.8 5.3 8-4 it •• •' 11 16 9.3 27 deasand ud.dc.iadaa 2.4 2.7 3.7 2.5 -- •- 7-7 La L2 •• PH min 7.0 7.0 SA 7.5 •' •' 7.2 6.9 •" •+ •• A& de.iaci- 0.45 034 •• 037 •• •' •' 0.36 •" -• •• Toc.1 r4ctdahl k8 0.45 034 0.27 o.S2 0.42 0.45 0.30 0.84 Ll 0.62 5..5 aivaaaa8 wd_ de.uuon 0.096 0.073 0.045 0.21 0.31 0.12 0.063 0.22 0.24 0.13 0.54 Ammonia nieo8ea ka weave 0.079 0.086 0.12 0.29 •• -- 0.21 '• 0.080 •" ed. darn.-iaa 0.063 0.052 0.016 0.10 •• •' 0.18 •• 0.014 •" Tavel phoaphce L k8 mean 0.094 0.092 0,066 0.18 0.087 0.11 0.071 0.30 030 0.23 0.54 .uL de.:aaian 0.024 0.027 0.011 0.10 0.030 0.016 _0.026 0.001 0.053 0.093 0.21 Q+SePhaapha-a ks Mesa 0.061. 0.030 '• 0.12 0.032 •` 0.019 0.092 •' •' 0.25 aaL deviation 0.0059 •• •' -' 0,014 `• 11.007 l 0.016 '- "` •• Potaaaium kg mem 0.29 0.21 0.29 0.29 032 031 0.25 030 0.40 0.24 0.71 ' ra& de n m. 0.094 0.061 0.10 0.56 0.11 0.14 0.091 0.072 0.064 0.090 0.34 Gtcium k(0.26 0.14 0.059 033 0.28 •-0.29 1.3 0.41 0.63 "• zed•deviaaan 0.039 0.11 0,049 0.18 0.15 •• 0.11 0.57 •- 034 •• M-P--ium ka mem 0.071 0.049 0.033 0.070 0.072 •• 0.057 0.14 0.15 0.073 •• sed. d-iam- 0.016 0.015 0.023 0.035 0.047 •• 0-016 0.042 •• 11.007 1 •• 'Sulfur 18 0.051 0.045 •• 0.076 0.055 0.044 0.x4 0_oa5 •• -• ud. devucaw 0.0 to 0.005 2 •' 0.040 0.041 -- 0.022 0.066 '- '• •' Solum k8 mem 0-052 0.030 0.086 0.067 0.078. -- 0.0]6 0.10 O.t3 0.066 •• / udde,4%ion 0.026 13,023 0.063 0.052 0.027 •• `• 0.051 •- 0.012 •• cNlon" ka moa 0.13 •' •' 0.26 0.089 -- •' 0.56 •• •• •• ud_ dcdaoan 0.039 •• •- 0.052 •• •- -' 044 •- •+ •• Loa ma .cave 13 7.8 0.33 16 L1 -- 16 60 •• 75 •• Mrd. de.iatioa 6.6 5.9 9.7 3.1 •• 8.l 49 •• 21 -• Maasaweas m1 mean L9 1,2 -• 1.9 1.4 •• 2.1 6.1 •• 2.4 •• ud. dewacoa 0.73 0.51 •' 0.74 1.5 -- Ll 2.2 -• 0.33 -- aeon: ma mean 0.71 0.01 -- 3.1 0.61 •- 1.2 La •• •• •• ad. da.6.ion 035 0.064 -- 0.95 030 •- 0.40 1.7 •- •- •• mwybdcaam 'h -- 0.074 0.042 •• 0,028 0.25 •• 0.083 030 •• `• •• ed. de.iaaae 0.012 •• 0.030 a38 •- 0.033 0AS7 •' •• •" ASAE STANDARDS 1989 437 •A11 •+lues pct Luis 1Typid lire mods mcaasars for which manure -Iwo rcpc.scnc. Difforcnces within sperm acccrdint to usage crin . but sufficient fttsh manors &ta to Tac chasc diffsrraras wu neo Fouad. ZFcces and ur6w u.csidad. Parameter m4aao wichit cads atsimal specics arc comprised of .+tying populaciom of data. Maximum mumb.ta of data paints (mr each spctieo as: dairy. 15; beef. S0; .cal. 5; awiot. 51; sharrp.39, toes, 3; horse: 31; Lys. 74: broila.14; •wk•y. ll: and duck. 6. 1 AIL suairacar aad manly .atuao are Vero io skmsocal farm. 4µm 6-mris cok mks part 1 000 k1 animal mass mul4ti.d by 10t0. Colooics per 1 000 ka animal mats di+ided by kt caul maatu r. per 1 000 k2 animal way mulciprad by demsicy (kllm I equals cakeiet pec m3 of msaure_ --Dam ns found. TADLE 2 -FRESH MANURE PRODUC110H AND CHARA=PJS7nCS PER 1.000 lb LEVE ANIA4AL MASS PER DAY Param.ta TA1+f.E 1 -FRESH MANURE PAODUCIION AHD C1IARACTEALMCS PA1 1 000 ka LIVE AND&AL MATS PER DAY (cooed) -- - _ Perar cor Mein• .- Y &.1 Li" An. - . - Mss:. •-- Typid Lj Ani" Ma, a Dacey bt.f V.A Dairy '.o( Vol S.•ieo Sh"T Gott Horart Layv Drail.r Turksy Derek _ 1400 AM 640 k17 360 ka 31 ka 61 k1 27 ka 64 ka 450 k1 Ll ka 0.9 k1 LA bg L4 k2 zinc -9 maaa 1.5 Li 13 k0 1.6 '• L2 19 3.6 15 •' is 47 ad. ds.iatien 0.65 0.43 •• 23 LO •• 2.1 33 •• 12 •• Cropper m9 mean 0.4S 0.31 0.042 1.2 0.22 •• 033 0./3 0.94 0.71 •• 15 •• ad. dc+iacivn 0.14 0.12 •• 0.14 0.066 •• 039 0.34 •• 0.l0 •' Cadmi us =9 moan 0.0030 •• •• 0.027 04072 • ` 0.005 A. 0.036 as •• •• 62 63 1414 d.+isooa •• •• •` 0.024 '• •_ •• 0.032 •• •. .. Hiekd mol m... 0.2f •• •• 4.0 •• •• 0.62 0.25 •• •• •• •_ Total .olid& OR mean 12 LS $a •SI 11 13 LS 16 Land ma mann •• •' •• 0.024 0.084 " " 0.74 •• •. +. 4.4 43 a0. d.+amm •• •• •• 0.012 •• •• •• •• •• .. .+ TOW C. farts .40miesl tcaco 1 100 63 '• 45 20 •• 490 110 •• •• •. ►sct.rix 2.3 std. deiatimn 2 600 S9 •' 33 26 ' • 490 100 • • .. mese Fed coliform wloasks moan 16 24 •` 11 45 0.092 7.5 '• L4 Sia • bacuri. ado da. adun ad.de+isdm 26 27 " 12 27 •• 0.029 2.0 •• •• ISO Farolaa.pntcoccut wb.niss moue 92 31 •' S30 62 •• S2 16 •• +• 590 buserm 93 .td_d..U"o 140 45 ad. dc.iaooa 290 73 '• 59 7.2 •` •• •` •A11 •+lues pct Luis 1Typid lire mods mcaasars for which manure -Iwo rcpc.scnc. Difforcnces within sperm acccrdint to usage crin . but sufficient fttsh manors &ta to Tac chasc diffsrraras wu neo Fouad. ZFcces and ur6w u.csidad. Parameter m4aao wichit cads atsimal specics arc comprised of .+tying populaciom of data. Maximum mumb.ta of data paints (mr each spctieo as: dairy. 15; beef. S0; .cal. 5; awiot. 51; sharrp.39, toes, 3; horse: 31; Lys. 74: broila.14; •wk•y. ll: and duck. 6. 1 AIL suairacar aad manly .atuao are Vero io skmsocal farm. 4µm 6-mris cok mks part 1 000 k1 animal mass mul4ti.d by 10t0. Colooics per 1 000 ka animal mats di+ided by kt caul maatu r. per 1 000 k2 animal way mulciprad by demsicy (kllm I equals cakeiet pec m3 of msaure_ --Dam ns found. TADLE 2 -FRESH MANURE PRODUC110H AND CHARA=PJS7nCS PER 1.000 lb LEVE ANIA4AL MASS PER DAY Param.ta Unix• -- - _ -- - .- Y &.1 Li" An. - . - Mss:. •-- Dacey bt.f V.A 3..i.. Shs.p Goat Ht Laya Erwla .^_-...._. Tlakary Duck _ 1400 AM 100 Ib 200 ]h 1351b 60 Or 140 1b 1000 lb 4 lb 2 a IS ib 31h Towmanuret lb moanl 66 5/ 62 r 84 40 41 S1 64 is 47 Ila .t& d.+cc.inn 17 17 24 24 it 1.6 7.2 19 13 13 thinut ib mean 26 12 •• 39 15 •• 10 •• •• •• .. ad. dc+i.tioe 4.3 42 •' 4J 3.6 •• 0.74 a• •• •• •• Deasity iblft3 62 63 62 62 d4 63 63 60 63 43 •• ai de.iaoon 4.0 4.7 •• IS 4.0 •• 5.1 2.4 •• •• •_ Total .olid& OR mean 12 LS $a •SI 11 13 LS 16 22 12 3l ad- de.iatioa 2.7 2.6 Z1 63 3.5 1.0 4.4 43 L4 L4 1S VoLeOe solids 16 a._.. 10 7.2 2.3 2.5 9.2 SO 12 17 9.1 19 WA_ &.iation 0.79 0.37 •' 2.3 031 _ 3.7 0.84 12 L3 •+ Eiachem" exyam m mese L6 1.6 1.7 3.1 12 "• 1.7 3.3 `• 7-1 4.5 desaad. S -&T ado da. adun 0.46 0.75 '• 0.72 0.47 •• 0.23 (Lit 0.46 •• Cutookal !h moan it 7•l 13 6.4 11 •' •' I1 16 93 27 eiy2tn dmmaed ad. dc.iaooa 2.4 L7 '• S.3 2.5 •` '• 147 to 12 PH m.aa 7.0 7.0 3-1 7-S •• •` 72 6.9 •* •' •` Ad.dt.iatioe 0.45 034 •. 0-57 •• •• •• 0-56 •• •• •` Tool *M.Aal 1b mese 0.45 034 037 0.12 0.42 0.45 030 0.14 Ll 0.62 L3 e+aal.et ad. d.tiatian 0.096 0.073 0.045 0.21 0.11 412 0.063 0.22 024 ala 0.54 A•p-=-eiamt.m 15 rman 0.079 0.066 0.12 029 •• •• •• (L21 •` (Logo •• ad. &+iacim 0.013 0.052 0.016 0.10 •• '• '• 0.16 •• 0.016 •` Tcalphoepkmw lb mcaa 0.094 0.092 0.066 0.12 0.087 0.11 0.071 0.30 030 0.23 0.54 .td. ds cion 0.024 0.027 0.011 0.10 0.030 0.016 0.026 Us 0.053 0.093 0-21 Orrhapba.phasv. 11; sarstt 6.061 0.030 0.12 0.032 •• 0.019 0.092 •` •• 0.25 ad. d..iacim (LOSS •• •' '• 0.014 •• 40071 0.016 •' •• •• Pocs.sum m mem 029 021 0.21 029 032 0.31 0-25 0.30 0.40 0.24 0.71 ad.ds.iayon 0,094 0.061 0.10 0.16 (Lit 0.14 0.091 x072 0.064 0,020 0.34 Calcium m oaaa 0.16 0.14 0-059 _ 0.33 0.28 •• 0.29 L3 0.4t 0.63 •• .rd. de.iaeion 0.059 0.11 0.049 0.!a 0.15 0.11 0.17 "- 0,34 •• a•�•`-a••` (L moan 0.071 0.049 0.033 0.070 k072 •• 0.0S7 0.14 0.13 0.073 •* ad. dc.ianoa (Lott 0.015 0.023 0.035 0.047 •' 0.016 0.042 •. 0.0071 •' ;tdfur lb marae USA 0.045 '• 0.076 0.055 •• 0.044 0.14 O.OaS •• •• ad_ dc.iaQon 0.010 0.0052 '• 0.040 0.043 •` 0.022 0.066 •• •• •+ 5a'... tb aaaai 0.052 0.030 0.016 0.067 0.074 •• 0.036 0.10 0.15 0.066 •• .td. dc".daa 0.026 0.023 0.063 OA52 0.027 •• •• 0.051 •• 0.012 •• Chlocid. 1h -4 0.13 .a " 0.26 0.019 '• "fi •• •' •` ad.de.i+tim 0.0.39 •• •• 0.052 " •• •• 0.44 •• •• .. hoe a ran 0.012 0.0072 0.00033 0.016 O.0a21 • 0.016 4060 0.075 •• od, 44.i4o.n 0.11066 0.0059 •• 0.0097 0.0032 '• 0.0041 0.049 •• 0.0143 •• 438 ASAE STANOAADS 1989 •All rahaag wtl basis. 1Typica[ it.. animal m.awa far which maa+IIe •-lace. r-preaene Wferasces within epn:i- a ot&vq w ease. rain, bas suffici.nr G -lb manure data to in thew differcanca wag war [sued. $Paces and urine u said.& �parameeas mmg �r;eh;n each animal gpeci.3 ar. compri,cd af-aryine popularians of data Maximum numhcrs of data poise for each spades are: 4-:W7. 65; begG 50-. est S: swiss, 56: sheep. 39; 60-4 3: botw. 31;11yer. 74: ►sailer, 14: twhcy, l is and dock, 66 8 Ab suviaau and autala sahtse are Brea in elemental form. bldean haeaaria ealosies per 1.000 m anitsal - mulcipliad by 1010. CoWr.;.s per 1.000 Ib animal max di-id.d by Ib total mason per 1.000 Ib animal masa multiplied by densirr (WIft3) equate ealasiaa per 0 of manse.. ••P.ta am Fouad_ ASAE STANDARDS 1989 439 TA3LE 2 -IA H MANURE lROOUCnON AND CFURACiERXS1 C3 pEA 1.000 Os LIVE ANDIAL }LASS PEA DAT (w 'd) 1lraeewg Unita, Ty pic.L Li -e Asaioaal Macara . Dairy e.d Val 3-* Sbesp Gaat Xaew lays Sro;w ;unb.y Pock 1400 Ibt 600 W 100 M 135 Ib 60 b 140 Ib 1000 Ib 4 Oa 2 m 15 Ib 3 U. bbopagw 16 meas 0.0019 0.0012 •+ 0.0019 0.0014 == 0.0076 0.0061 •- 0.0014 •• a& deviation 0.00075 0.00051 - 0.00074 0.oa15 0.002L OLOO22 •• 0.0003] •, boron lb mm 0.00071 0.00086 •- 0.0031 0.00061 •• 0.0012 0.0016 •- -• •• K&A.."cioa 0.00035 0.000064 •• 0.00095 0.00030 •• 0.00046 0.0017 •• •• •• hislybd.oum Ib arses 0.000074 4-000042 •- 0-000026 0.00025 0.000083 0.00030 •• •_ •• 0-i de.iadoo 0.000012 •- -- 0.-0000]0 9.00036 -• 0.000033 0-000057 •• •• Zine Ib m.an 0.0016 0.0011 0.013 0.0050 0.0016 •• 0.00x2 0.019 0.0034 0.015 -• a& desisdos 0.00065 0.00043 •• 0.0025 o.00to •• 0.0021 0.033 -• 0.012 •- Copper Ib mdn 0.00045 0.00031 0.000046 O.00l2 0.00022 0.00053 0.00063 0.00096 0.00071 •• nA. dcv;erion 0.00014 0.00012 •- 0.00064 0.000066 0-00039 0-00064 •• 0.00010 •• Cam" man 0.0000030 •• -• 0.000027 0.0000072 •• 7.0000051 0.000038 •• -• •- ad. de.:. -ion •' •• •• 0.000021 •` _• •• 0.000032 •• •. .� Nickel Ib seen 0.00016 •• •- •• •• •• 0.00062 O.oaols •• •• out. de -;ache .. .. -. .. ._ .. .. .. .. .. .. Lead lb meas •• •• •• 0.000064 0.000064 •• •• 0.00074 •• •• •• ad.deviacion •• •• •• 0.000012 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• Tont caGfans colonies* swan 500 29 •" 2I 9.0 •- 220 50 •- •• '• - bacnsis ad. dc.iadan 1300 27 •' 15 12 •' 220 46 •- •• •• Feel wlitorm wlasics m.as 7.1 l] •• 6.0 20 •' 0.042 3.4 •• 942 Al baruria ad. d..;adon 13 I2 •' 5.4 112 '• 0.013 0.91 •• •• tl iwalsQepeoeaeem coins;.. own 47 I4 •• 240 26 -- 26 7.4 •+ •• 270 ►acusis and. d -id.. 63 2l •' 130 33 '• 27 3.3 •• •- •• •All rahaag wtl basis. 1Typica[ it.. animal m.awa far which maa+IIe •-lace. r-preaene Wferasces within epn:i- a ot&vq w ease. rain, bas suffici.nr G -lb manure data to in thew differcanca wag war [sued. $Paces and urine u said.& �parameeas mmg �r;eh;n each animal gpeci.3 ar. compri,cd af-aryine popularians of data Maximum numhcrs of data poise for each spades are: 4-:W7. 65; begG 50-. est S: swiss, 56: sheep. 39; 60-4 3: botw. 31;11yer. 74: ►sailer, 14: twhcy, l is and dock, 66 8 Ab suviaau and autala sahtse are Brea in elemental form. bldean haeaaria ealosies per 1.000 m anitsal - mulcipliad by 1010. CoWr.;.s per 1.000 Ib animal max di-id.d by Ib total mason per 1.000 Ib animal masa multiplied by densirr (WIft3) equate ealasiaa per 0 of manse.. ••P.ta am Fouad_ ASAE STANDARDS 1989 439 Page 4 -Appendix sou"A: $ptk*Jw trrlqltion ASIO&Wk RadaWpOddido H909). ll FOr Oood vspatsslvo caysr, #was raw may be 20-30% 9044- For poomr aurfsco sol cot+ts dwwe tames may be to *Katt as 60% Isla. TJAXU 3 TYPICAL FIANWa of 609c ttRLTR$Un0" pAlV BY 800. TfrMR$ AND SLOPE MUMltlii-M,10N PATE IWOPE 1r�fir - 1 Ssrwa MCI rww "no 0.1+ .07 ♦ 0.6 r u i�aaaty ss«ds o.�►-1. 0.6.1.1D 0.4.0.7 111 sindr 108MA uw ON AW* foams 0.5-1.( 0.4-0.7 0,3-0,6 Iv vary ftw sandy for me, slit toams 0.3-0. 0.2-0.6 0.115-0.3 v 9"y Clay kmma ww aw day b ams 0.3-0. 0.15-0.26 0.1-0.16 VI Osys send saty ows0.1-0. 0.1-0.f6 X0.1 sou"A: $ptk*Jw trrlqltion ASIO&Wk RadaWpOddido H909). ll FOr Oood vspatsslvo caysr, #was raw may be 20-30% 9044- For poomr aurfsco sol cot+ts dwwe tames may be to *Katt as 60% Isla. May 14, 1998 M AAC Mr. Jiff Lewandowski Environmental Engineer State Engineers Review Group, DENR P.O. Boa 29535 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Dear Mr. Lewandowski: This correspondence is to indicate that I agree to do the following should the Bion Technologies NMS not meet permitted standards: 1. Make available and utilize additional sprayfield areas as required, and/or; 2. Modify the functional operation of the Bion system, and/or; 3. Modify the operation and/or animal capacity of the livestock facility to accomodate the system's performance. Please contact me at (910) 892-8834 if you require any additional clarification or information. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, Mr. Linwood Eason, Eason Farms, Inc. 9 a * Requires "complete" drainage system to use Improved Bermudagrass; surface water management required to use fescue. To compute "N" utilized, multiply realistic yield as follows: wheat- bu. X 2.4; corn- bu. X 1.2; fescue and bermudagmss (all) tons X 50. � � Effective Marcn sa, iyyq _ Fescue Imp. Bermudagrass Soil Name Wheat Corn Graze Hay Past. Graze Hay Altavista 55 125 3.8 4.3 4.5 5..4 6.0 Augusta 100 3.8 4.5 4.1 4.7 5.5 Autryville 75 -` 4.1 4.7 5.5 Aycock 60 130 3.4 4.0 4.7 5.4 6.3 Blanton 60 3.4 3.8 4.5 Butters 50 100 4.1 4.7 5.5 Byars* 110 3.0 3.5 3.0 3,4 4.0 Cape Fear* 140 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.4 4.0 Centeniry 65 4.1 4.7 5.5 ewac a 50 100- 3.8 4.5 3.7 4.2 5.0 Congaree 160 3.2 3.8 4.5 5.1 6.0 Coxville* 50 -•110 . -2.5 3.0 3.0 3.4 4.0 ' Croatan* 50 125 2.5 3.0 Dogue : _ 60 125 3.2 3.8 4.5 5.1 6.0 Dunbar 55 115 3.8 4.5 3.9 4.5 5.3. Duplin 60 110 3.2 3.8 4.5 5.1 6.0 s �', Exum 125 3.7 4.3 4.8 5.5 6.5,: Foreston 120 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.1 6.0 + i= Goldsboro 60 125 3.7 4.3 4.8 5.5 6.5 Z:��, Grantham* 55 130 3.8 4.5 - 3.7 4.2 5.0�; .i� Grifton* 110 3.8 4.5 3.4 3.8 4.5,;-.. Gritney 45 95 3.2 3.8 4.1 4.7 5.5'.' Johns 50 120 3.7 4.3 3.7 4.2 5.0! i Johnston* 80 2.5 3.0 r ,; Kalmia 60 1103.4 4.0 4.7 5.4 •6 ;3' Kenansville 85 4.1 4.7 - 5:5:'. Kureb 3.0 3.4. _ 4.0' Lakeland 55 3.3 3.8 - 4.5 Leon* 50 2.9 3.5 3.0 3.4 4.0 Lynchburg 115 3.8 4.5 4.1 4.7 5.5 Lynn Haven* 70 2.4 2.8 3.0 3.4 .4.0 Nahunta 120 3.8 4.5 4.1 4.7 5.5 Ocilla 75 3.8 4.3 5.1 Norfolk 60 .110 3.0 3.5 4.6 5.2 6.1- Pantego* 50, 135 3.0 3.5 3.6 4.1 4.8 Pamlico* 2.5 3.0 Paxville* 110 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.6 4.0 Rains* 110 3.8 4.5 3.4 3.8 4.5 Portsmouth* 60 130 3.0 3.5 3.3 3.8 4.5 Roanoke* 45 120 2.5 3.8 .3.0 3.4 4.0 Stallings 100 3.7 4.3 4.1 4.7 5.5 Toisnot* 75 3.0 3.5 3.4 3.8 4.5, Torhunta* 45 120 2.5 3.0 3.4 3.8 4.5. Wahee 110 3.3 3.8 3.9 4.5 5.3 Wagram 40 75 4.1. 4.7 5.5 Wakulla 45 .3.7 4.2 5.0 Wasda* 130 2.5 3.0 Wilbanks 40 90 3.0 3.5 Wickham 125 3.4 4.0 4.7 5.4 6.3 Woodington* 100 3.0 3.5 3.4 3.8 4.5 * Requires "complete" drainage system to use Improved Bermudagrass; surface water management required to use fescue. To compute "N" utilized, multiply realistic yield as follows: wheat- bu. X 2.4; corn- bu. X 1.2; fescue and bermudagmss (all) tons X 50. � � *N Fertilization Rates by Crop Yield A range is shown for N fertilization rates because N uptake is dependent on the available water holding capacity (AWHC) of the soil. AWHC is primarily determined by the soil's texture, percent organic matter and rooting depth. Make your selection from the chart based upon the soil's inherent ability to produce, the occurrence of necessary conservation practices to protect the resource base, and the landuser's historical crop production. Crop Nitrogen Recommendation Wheat 1.7 - 2.4 lbs. N/bu. Barley 1.4 - 1.6 lbs. N/bu. Oats 1.0 - 1.3 lbs. N/bu Rye 1.7 - 2.4 lbs. N/bu Triticale 1.4 - 1.6 lbs. N/bu Corn --grain 1.0 - 1.25 lbs. N/bu. Corn -silage 10 - 12 lbs. N/ton Sorghum -grain 2.0 - 2.5 lbs. N/cwt. Cotton 0.6 - 0.12 lb. N/lb. lint Tobacco -Burley - See current year Burley Tobacco Information Guide available from the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. Tobacco - Flue -cured - See current year Tobacco Information Guide available from the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. Sorghum -Sudan grass 45 - 55 lbs. N/ton hay Sudan grass 45 - 55 lbs. N/ton hay Pearl Millet 45 - 55 lbs. N/ton hay Bermuda grass (all areas of state) 40 - 50 lbs. N/ton hay Tall fescue 40 - 50 lbs. N/ton hay Orchard grass 40 - 50 lbs. N/ton hay Timothy 40 - 50 lbs. N/ton hay Small grain 50 - 60 lbs. N/ton hay *Table taken from Nutrient Management standard dated June, 1993, found in Chapter 4 of the Tech Guide. G olhl4u", 1W1jq,01j a v,% LL s5 Tlwl G�/ i L =rr PIEDMONT AND COASTAL PL -.!!1 AREA OF NORTH CAROL114A (Continued) Sheet 4 r CROPS : IRRIGATINNSPEC] fC T10r5- �:Av`aifable;Recomnen ed Mixi-.ami :Moisture to: :Irrigdtiun: Applica- ,roup Soil Type :Average:Maisture Application Rats_ Depth of :be Replaced; "Desi gn":frequency tion Index and Soil : 11oliing Bare; Cover Crops Locally Grown Moisture : by Each :Moisture: for Peak : Amount No. Description Depth :Capacity,: (In/Hr): (1nVH r; J :Replacement: Irrigation:Use Rate:th a Period: (in.) 37 (Ft j n1 _ • (Ft. Jn. 1n Da IL (� �a+ TFT_ �� 66 � - -� -Da) _V,t 1 n 12, :Well drained, Coastal Plain and 0.9 .50 .6C :Alfalfa 2.5 1.20 .24 5 1.60 :terrace soils. with thick sandy 1.3 -Annual a Perrennial :surface layers and friable loamy 1.8 : Flowers 1.0 .42 14 3 .55 :subsoils. : 2.4 :Cotton 2.5 1.20 .20 6 1.6G 3.0 :Corn, field 2.5 1.32. .22 6 1.7s :Autryville 3.0+ :Gladioli I.0 .42 .14 3 .55 :Baymeade ;Sumer Perennials 1.5 .72 ?4 3 .9`_ -Blaney :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .48 16 3 .6.: 7 :Conetoe :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 ,90 .18 5 1.2C :Fuquay :Orchards (bare) 3.0 1.60 .20 8 2.15 :Lucy :Orchards (cover) 3.0 1.44 .24 6 1.90 :Kenansville :Peanuts 2.0 •90 .18 5 1.2C :Pocalla :Peas, field 1;_5 .72 .18 4 .95 :Tomahawk :sweet Potatoes 2.0 88 .22 4 1.15 :Wagram :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 .90 .18 5 1.20 :Tobacco 1 5 72 .18 4 .95 :Vineyards, cultivated 3.0 1.44 .18 8 1.90 :Vegetables, Group 11.0 .42 .14 3 5� :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 •70 .14 5 .95 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 72 .18 4 .95 :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 .90 .18 5 1.20 -------------------------------------------------------- :Well to moderately well drained ---- 1.2 35 .4C .Alfalfa 2.5 1.68 .24 7 2.25 :Coastal Plain soils, with sandy 2.0 :Cotton 2.5 1.80 20 9 2.40 :surface layers and firm clayey 2.8 :Corn, field 2.5 1.76 .22 8 2.35 :subsoils.3.6 :Gladioli 1.0 i .56 .14 4 .75 4.3 :Ladino Clover & Grass, :Duplin :Summer Perrienials or Jaceville 3.0+ : Mixed Hay 1.5 96 .24 4 1.30 :Magnolia :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .64 .16 4 .85 :Marlboro :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.44 .18 8 1.9C 8 :Varina :Peanuts 2.0 1,44 .16 8 1.90 :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Irish Potatoes 1.5 1.00 . .20 5 1.3E :Sweet Potatoes 2.0 1.32 ?2 6 1.75 :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 i 1.44 .18 8 1.9C :Tobacco 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .56 .14 4 .75 :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 .98 .14 7 1.30 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Vegetables. Group 4 2.0 1.44 .18 8 1.90 (Continued) Sheet 4 r GSE HD T" GSE manufactures high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes using high quality resins that have become the standard in the lining industry. GSE HD contains approx- HDPE Geomembrane imately 97.5% polymer and 2.5% carbon black, anti -oxidants and heat stabilizers. GSE HD is designed for exposed conditions and has excellent resistance to chemicals and W radiation. GSE HD contains no additives or fillers which can leach out and cause embrittlement over time. All GSE sheet is manufactured to exacting standards and fulfill or exceed manufacturing Quality Control and Quality Assurance guidelines. PROPERTY TEST METHOD NOMINAL. 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Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Linwood Eason Eason Farms Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Dear Mr. Eason: July 20, 1998 RECEIVED/ JUL 2 3 1998 FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE NCDENR NORTH CARouNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NAruRAL RESOURCES Subject: Permit No. AW1820138 Eason Farms Inc. Animal Waste Operation Sampson County We are forwarding herewith Permit No. AW1820138, dated July 20, 1998, to Linwood Eason authorizing the operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with this permit. This permit is being issued to correct an error discovered in Condition I1.16 in the previous permit issued to this facility on June 4, 1998. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2003 and* shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein, and shall hereby void Permit Number AW1820138 dated June 4, 1998. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. Any increase in flow or increase in stocked animals above the listed values in this permit will require a modification to this permit and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either flow or number of animals. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. One set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded you. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Sue Homewood at 0733-5083 extension 502. Sincere c /f A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Section Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Non -Discharge Compliance Unit Bion Technologies Inc. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH ANIMAL WASTE OPERATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules,'and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBYGRANTED TO Linwood Eason Sampson County FOR THE construction and operation of a 8, 989 GPD spray irrigation treatment and disposal facility consisting of one 285,000 gallon lined earthen basin with one 7.5 Hp mechanical aerator, two 189,700 gallon lined earthen basins, one 366,670 gallon lined earthen basin with one 5 Hp mechanical aerator, one 304,600 gallon lined earthen basin with one 2 Hp mechanical aerator, two storage ponds with a total volume of 3,460,000 gallons, and all necessary pipes, pumps, and appurtenances to serve 3960 Swine Feeder to Finish with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the request received May 18, 1998, and in conformity with the project pian, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2003, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1. The animal waste collection, treatment, storage and application system permitted under this permit shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. Application of waste at agronomic rates to terraces and grassed waterways is acceptable in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) Standards. If Linwood Eason is in compliance with this permit, and unintentionally discharges as a result of a storm event greater than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm, the facility will not be considered to be in violation of this permit. 2. A violation of the General Permit may result in the Permittee having to take immediate or long term corrective action(s) as required by the Division of Water Quality. These actions may include modifying the Waste Utilization Plan, ceasing land application of waste, or removing animals from the farm. 3. This facility may not be expanded above the capacity shown in this permit until a new permit reflecting the expansion has been issued. 4. A copy of this permit, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements, and the Waste Utilization Plan shall be readily available at the farm (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this permit. These documents shall be kept in good condition and records shall be maintained in an orderly fashion. 5. For all new and expanding operations, no collection or storage facilities may be constructed in a 100 -year floodplain. 6. Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Mail the Certification to the Water Quality Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, NC 27626-0535. 7. The Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 486-1541, shall be notified at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of operation of the installed facilities so that an in- place inspection can be made. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 am. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. 8. The spray irrigation facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there is no discharge to the surface waters, nor any contamination of ground waters which will render them unsatisfactory for normal use. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions or failure of the irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division of Water Quality, such as the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment and disposal facilities. 9. The following buffers shall be maintained: a) 200 feet between wetted area and any residence or places of public assembly under separate ownership, b) 25 feet between wetted area and property lines, c) 100 feet between wetted area and wells, d) 25 feet between wetted area and drainageways or surface water bodies, e) 100 feet between wastewater treatment units and any wells that supply water to a public water system, or any other well that supplies water for human consumption, and f) 50 feet between wastewater treatment units and property lines. H. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The collection, treatment, and storage facilities, and land application equipment and fields shall be maintained at all times and properly operated. 2. A suitable vegetative cover shall be maintained on all land application sites and buffers in accordance with the permit. No waste may be applied upon fields not approved by or prepared in accordance with the Waste Utilization Plan. 2 3. The following are approved sites for animal waste application (see attached map(s))- Application Area [acres] Tract No. Owner/Lessee(excluding buffers 1243 Willie M. Eason 1 Linwood Eason 9.3 1094 Patricia & Paul Vann / Linwood Eason 10 Total 19.3 4. Lime must be applied, as needed, to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production.. 5. Land application rates and hydraulic loading rates shall be in accordance with the Waste Utilization Plan and/or a representative Waste Analysis Report. In no case shall land application rates exceed the Plant Available Nitrogen rate for the receiving crop or result in runoff during any given application. 6. Application of animal waste onto land which is used to grow crops for direct human consumption (e.g., strawberries, melons, lettuce, cabbage, apples, etc.) shall not occur following the planting of the crop or at any time during the growing season, or in the case of fruit bearing trees, following breaking dormancy. Application of animal wastes shall not occur within 30 days of the harvesting of fiber and food crops for direct human consumption that undergo further processing. 7. If manure is applied on conventionally tilled bare soil, the waste shall be incorporated into the soil within two (2) days after application on the land. This requirement does not apply to no -till fields, pasture, or fields where crops are actively growing. 8. Domestic and/or industrial wastewater from showers, toilets, sinks, etc. shall not be discharged into the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and application system. Washdown of stock trailers, owned by and used to transport animals to and from this farm only, will be permissible as long as the system can accommodate the additional volume. Only those detergents and disinfectants that are labeled by the manufacturer as readily biodegradable may be utilized. 9. Disposal of dead animals shall be done in accordance with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDACS) Veterinary Division's regulations. 10. Unless accounted for in temporary storage volume, all uncontaminated runoff from the surrounding property and buildings shall be diverted away from the animal waste lagoons and storage ponds to prevent any unnecessary addition to the liquid volume in the structures. 11. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all lagoon/storage pond embankments (outside toe of embankment to maximum pumping elevation), berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, and surface water diversions Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the lagoon/ waste storage pond dikes or embankments. All trees shall be removed in accordance with good engineering practices. Lagoon/waste storage pond areas shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. Erosion problems with existing lagoons identified at the time of application must be addressed and corrected. 12. Before operation of this facility may begin solids must be removed from the existing temporary storage areas. If solids are land applied they must be applied at agronomic rates. 13. Before beginning operation of this facility an engineer must address the removal of the berm between the two existing lagoons as noted at the time of application. The engineer must verify that the removal of the berm does not compromise the stability of either storage lagoon or that replacement of the berm is done according to good engineering practices. 14. The residuals generated from these treatment facilities must be disposed in accordance with General Statute 143-215.1 and in a manner approved by the Division of Water Quality. When removal of sludge from the treatment units is necessary, provisions must be taken to prevent damage to lagoon dikes and liners. Solids shall not be stored on site unless a design for a solids storage area is submitted to, and approved by, the Division of Water Quality. 15. All treatment units shall be kept free of foreign debris including, but not limited to, tires, bottles, light bulbs, gloves, syringes or any other solid waste. 16. The facility must have one of the following items at all times (a) adequate animal waste application and handling equipment, (b) a lease, or other written agreement, for the use of the necessary equipment, (c) a contract with a third party applicator capable of providing adequate waste application, or (d) a contract for the purchase of the equipment. Equipment shall be capable of meeting permit condition 11(5). 17. No traffic or equipment shall be allowed on the disposal area except while installation occurs or while normal maintenance is being performed. 18. In the case of interruption or failure of this system, the emergency action plan and/or the contingency plan submitted with this application must be initiated. III. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Adequate records shall be maintained by the Permittee tracking the amount of wastewater disposed. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following information: a. Date of irrigation, b. Volume of wastewater irrigated, c. Field irrigated, d. Length of time field is irrigated. e. The volume of residuals generated. f. The dates and amounts of residuals removed from the site, and g. The name and address of the party responsible for removal of residuals. 2. The Permittee or their designee shall inspect the waste collection, treatment, and storage structures and runoff control measures shall be conducted at a frequency to insure proper operation but at least monthly and after storm events. For example, lagoons, storage ponds, and other structures should be inspected for evidence of erosion, leakage, damage by animals or discharge. The Permittee shall keep an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available upon request to the Division of Water Quality or other permitting authority. Any major structural repairs (to lagoons or waste storage ponds) must have written documentation from a professional engineer certifying proper design and installation. However, if a piece of equipment is being replaced with a piece of equipment of the identical specifications, no technical specialist approval is necessary [i.e. piping, reels, valves, pumps (if the GPM capacity is not being increased or decreased), etc.]. 4 3. A waste level gauge shall be installed in each treatment unit according to the plans submitted with this application. Caution must be taken not to damage the integrity of the liner when installing the gauge. Waste lagoon and storage pond levels shall be recorded weekly. 4. A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall be conducted annually on each application site receiving animal waste. The results of these tests shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of three years and shall be made available to the DWQ upon request. 5. An analysis of the liquid animal waste from the lagoon shall be conducted initially after issuance of the permit and thereafter as close to the time of each waste application as practical. This test shall be conducted as close to the time of application as practical and at least within 60 days prior to the date of application. This analysis shall include the following parameters: Nitrogen Zinc Phosphorous Copper 6. Proper records, including maintenance, repair and irrigation records, shall be maintained on site and in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three years by the Permittee. These records shall be maintained on forms provided by the DWQ and shall be readily available for inspection. 7. Regional Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (410) 486-1541, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following events: a. Failure of any component of the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system resulting in a discharge to surface waters. b. Any failure of the animal waste treatment and disposal program that renders the facility incapable of adequately receiving, treating or storing the animal waste and/or sludge. C. A spill or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting animal waste or sludge to the application sites which results in, or may result in, a discharge to surface waters or an event that poses a serious threat to surface waters. d. Any deterioration or leak in a lagoon system or storage pond that poses an immediate threat to the environment. e. Failure to maintain adequate storage capacity in a lagoon or storage pond that poses an immediate threat to public health or the environment. f. Overspraying animal waste either in excess of the limits set out in the Waste Utilization Plan or where runoff enters waters of the State. g. Any discharge that bypasses a lagoon system or storage pond. For any emergency which requires immediate reporting after normal business hours, please contact the Division of Emergency Management at 1-800-858-0368. The Permittee shall also file a written report to the appropriate DWQ Regional Office of the occurrence within 5 calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the DWQ Regional Office. IV. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS 1. The Groundwater Compliance Boundary for the disposal system constructed after December 31, 1983, is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste structures and from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste structures and the waste disposal area. If this facility was constructed prior to December 31, 1983, the Compliance Boundary is established at either (1) 500 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) at the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An. exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under the North Carolina General Statutes. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. V. INSPECTIONS 1. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the disposal site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit, may inspect or copy any records that must be maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface waters or ground waters resulting from the operation of this program. 2. Upon classification of the facility by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC), the Permittee shall employ a.. certified wastewater treatment plant operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the wastewater treatment facilities. The operator must hold a certificate of the type and grade at least equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater treatment facilities by the WPCSOCC. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions of 15A NCAC 8A .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at least weekly and each Class II, III, and IV facility at least daily, excluding weekends and holidays, and must properly manage and document daily operation and maintenance of the facility and must comply with all other conditions of 15A NCAC 8A .0202. Once the facility is classified, the Permittee must submit a letter to the WPCSOCC which designates the operator in responsible charge within thirty days after the wastewater treatment facilities are 50% complete. 3. The operating level of lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain at a minimum a 25 year, 24 hour storm event, chronic rainfall, plus an additional 1 foot of freeboard. The maximum waste level shall not exceed that specified in the application submitted. 4. The DWQ may require any monitoring (including but not limited to groundwater, surface water, animal waste, sludge, soil and plant tissue) necessary to determine the source, quantity, quality, and effect of any waste upon the waters of the State. Such monitoring, including its scope, frequency, duration and any sampling, testing, and reporting systems, shall meet all applicable Environmental Management Commission requirements. G 5. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the DWQ in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes and may include the requirement to obtain additional treatment or storage units, or the addition of land application sites. 6. The issuance of this permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances (local, state, and federal). 7. If animal production ceases, the Permittee is responsible for developing, implementing and completing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, erosion, and the potential for injury. Closure shall include notifying the DWQ. 8. The annual permit fee shall be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly constitutes grounds for revocation of this permit. 9. Failure of the Permittee to maintain, in full force and effect, lessee and landowner agreements which are required in the permit application and/or Waste Utilization Plan, shall constitute grounds for revocation of this permit. 10. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 11. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in this permit for Eason Farms, Inc. 12. This permit is not automatically transferable. In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 13_ A set of approved plans and specifications for the subject project must be retained by the Permittee for the life of the project. 14. The Permittee, at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will extend the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. Permit issued this thAwentieth day of July, 1998 NORTH OLIN E I O ENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number AW1820138 VA Permit No. AW1820138 July 20, 1998 ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION 1, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project, for the Project Name Location Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. 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Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director June 4, 1998 Mr. Linwood Eason Eason Farms Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 Dear Mr. Eason: 1 • V r • NCDENR NOWT} -I CARouNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND N fl�CEM D BN 1 2 1998 FAYETTEVILE REG. OFFICE. Subject. Permit No. AW1820138 Eason Farms Inc. Animal Waste Operation Sampson County In accordance with your request received May 18, 1998, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. AW1820138, dated June 4, 1998, to Linwood Eason authorizing the operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2003, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. Any increase in flow or increase in stocked animals above the listed values in this permit will require a modification to this permit and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either flow or number of animals. -� If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. One set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded to you. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Sue Homewood at (91,1�) 733-5083 extension 502. Sincere] , A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville=Regional=0fce, Water:Quality=SectionD Technical Assistance and Certification Unit Non -Discharge Compliance Unit Bion Technologies Inc. P.O. Sox 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone (919} 733-5083 FAX(919)733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMNIISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVERONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH ANIMAL WASTE OPERATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Linwood Eason Sampson County VC*0M.l0 construction and operation of a 8, 989 GPD spray irrigation treatment and disposal facility consisting of one 285,000 gallon lined earthen basin with one 7.5 Hp mechanical aerator, two 189,700 gallon lined earthen basins, one 366,670 gallon lined earthen basin with one 5 Hp mechanical aerator, one 304,600 gallon Iined earthen basin with one 2 Hp mechanical aerator, two storage ponds with a total volume of 3,460,000 gallons, and all necessary pipes, pumps, and appurtenances to serve 3960 Swine Feeder to Finish with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the request received May 18, 1998, and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and considered a part of this pen -nit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May 31, 2003, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The animal waste collection, treatment, storage and application system permitted under this permit shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. Application of waste at agronomic rates to terraces and grassed waterways is acceptable in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) Standards. If Linwood Eason is in compliance with this permit, and unintentionally discharges as a result of a storm event greater than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm, the facility will not be considered to be in violation of this permit. 2. A violation of the General Permit may result in the Permittee having to take immediate or long term corrective action(s) as required by the Division of Water Quality. These actions may include modifying the Waste Utilization Plan, ceasing land application of waste, or removing animals from the farm. 3. This facility may not be expanded above the capacity shown in this permit until a new permit reflecting the expansion has been issued. 4. A copy of this permit, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements, and the Waste Utilization Plan shall be readily available at the farm (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this permit. These documents shall be kept in good condition and records shall be maintained in an orderly fashion. 5. For all new and expanding operations, no collection or storage facilities may be constructed in a 100 -year floodplain. 6. Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Mail the Certification to the Water Quality Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, NC 27626-0535. 7. The Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 486-1541, shall be notified at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of operation of the installed facilities so that an in- place inspection can be made. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 a -m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. 8. The spray irrigation facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there is no discharge to the surface waters, nor any contamination of ground waters which will render them unsatisfactory for normal use. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions or failure of the irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division of Water Quality, such as the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment and disposal facilities. 9. The following buffers shall be maintained: a) 200 feet between wetted area and any residence or places of public assembly under separate ownership, b) 25 feet between wetted area and property lines, c) 100 feet between wetted area and wells, d) 25 feet between wetted area and drai.nageways or surface water bodies, e) 100 feet between wastewater treatment units and any wells that supply water to a public water system, or any other well that supplies water for human consumption, and f) 50 feet between wastewater treatment units and property lines. II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The collection, treatment, and storage facilities, and land application equipment and fields shall be maintained at all times and properly operated. 2. A suitable vegetative cover shall be maintained on all land application sites and buffers in accordance with the permit. No waste may be applied upon fields not approved by or prepared in accordance with the Waste Utilization Plan. 2 3. The following are approved sites for animal waste application (see attached map(s)): Area [acres] Tract No. Owner/Lessee 1243 Willie M. Eason / Linwood Eason 9.3 1094 Patricia & Paul Vann / Linwood Eason 10 Total 193 4. Lime must be applied, as needed, to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production.. 5. Land application rates and hydraulic loading rates shall be in accordance with the Waste Utilization Plan and/or a representative Waste Analysis Report. In no case shall land application rates exceed the Plant Available Nitrogen rate for the receiving crop or result _ - in runoff during any given application. 6. Application of animal waste onto land which is used to grow crops for direct human consumption (e.g., strawberries, melons, lettuce, cabbage, apples, etc.) shall not occur following the planting of the crop or at any time during the growing season, or in the case of fruit bearing trees, following breaking dormancy. Application of animal wastes shall not occur within 30 days of the harvesting of fiber and food crops for direct human consumption that undergo further processing. 7. If manure is applied on conventionally tilled bare soil, the waste shall be incorporated into the soil within two (2) days after application on the land. This requirement does not apply to no -till fields, pasture, or fields where crops are actively growing. 8. Domestic and/or industrial wastewater from showers, toilets, sinks, etc. snail not be discharged into the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and application system. Washdown of stock trailers, owned by and used to transport animals to and from this farm only, will be permissible as long as the system can accommodate the additional volume. Only those detergents and disinfectants that are labeled by the manufacturer as readily biodegradable may be utilized. 9. Disposal of dead animals shall be done in accordance with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDACS) Veterinary Division's regulations. 10. Unless accounted for in temporary storage volume, all uncontaminated runoff from the surrounding property and buildings shall be diverted away from the animal waste lagoons and storage ponds to prevent any unnecessary addition to the liquid volume in the structures. 11. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all lagoon/storage pond embankments (outside toe of embankment to maximum pumping elevation), berms, pipe runs, erosion control areas, and surface water diversions Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the lagoon/ waste storage pond dikes or embankments. All trees shall be removed in accordance with good engineering practices. Lagoon/waste storage pond areas shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. Erosion problems with existing lagoons identified at the time of application must be addressed and corrected. 12. - Before operation of this facility may begin solids must be removed from the existing temporary storage areas. If solids are land applied they must be applied at agronomic rates. 13. Before beginning operation of this facility an engineer must address the removal of the berm between the two existing lagoons as noted at the time of application. The engineer must verify that the removal of the berm does not compromise the stability of either storage lagoon or that replacement of the berm is done according to good engineering practices. 14. The residuals generated from these treatment facilities must be disposed in accordance with General Statute 143-215.1 and in a manner approved by the Division of Water Quality. When removal of sludge from the treatment units is necessary, provisions must be taken to prevent damage to lagoon dikes and liners. Solids shall not be stored on site unless a design for a solids storage area is submitted to, and approved by, the Division of Water Quality. .15. All treatment units shall be kept free of foreign debris including, but not limited to, tires, bottles, light bulbs, gloves, syringes or any other solid waste. 16. The facility must have one of the following items at all times (a) adequate animal waste application and handling equipment, (b) a lease, or other written agreement, for the use of the necessary equipment, (c) a contract with a third party applicator capable of providing adequate waste application, or (d) a contract for the purchase of the equipment Equipment shall be capable of meeting permit condition 11(4). 17. No traffic or equipment shall be allowed on the disposal area except while installation occurs or while normal maintenance is being performed. 18. In the case of interruption or failure of this system, the emergency action plan and/or the contingency plan submitted with this application must be initiated. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Adequate records shall be maintained by the Permittee tracking the amount of wastewater disposed. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following information: a. Date of irrigation, b. Volume of wastewater irrigated, c. Field irrigated, d. Length of time field is irrigated_ e. The volume of residuals generated. f. The dates and amounts of residuals removed from the site, and g. The name and address of the party responsible for removal of residuals. 2. The Permittee or their designee shall inspect the waste collection, treatment, and storage structures and runoff control measures shall be conducted at a frequency to insure proper operation but at least monthly and after storm events. For example, lagoons, storage ponds, and other structures should be inspected for evidence of erosion, leakage, damage by animals or discharge. The Permittee shall keep an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available upon request to the Division of Water Quality or other permitting authority. Any major structural repairs (to lagoons or waste storage ponds) must have written documentation from a professional engineer certifying proper design and installation. However, if a piece of equipment is being replaced with a piece of equipment of the identical specifications, no technical specialist approval is necessary [i.e. piping, reels, valves, pumps (if the GPM capacity is not being increased or decreased), etc.]. 4 A waste level gauge shall be installed in each treatment unit according to the plans submitted with this application. Caution must be taken not to damage the integrity of the liner when installing the gauge. Waste Iagoon and storage pond levels shall be recorded weekly. 4. A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall be conducted annually on each application site receiving animal waste. The results of these tests shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of three years and shall be made available to the DWQ upon request. 5. An analysis of the liquid animal waste from the lagoon shall be conducted initially after issuance of the permit and thereafter as close to the time of each waste application as practical. This test shall be conducted as close to the time of application as practical and at least within 60 days prior to the date of application. This analysis shall include the following parameters: Nitrogen Zinc Phosphorous Copper 6. Proper records, including maintenance, repair and irrigation records, shall be maintained on site and in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three years by the Permittee. These records shall be maintained on forms provided by the DWQ and shall be readily available for inspection. 7. Regional Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 486-1541, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following events: a. Failure of any component of the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system resulting in a discharge to surface waters. b. Any failure of the animal waste treatment and disposal program that renders the facility incapable of adequately receiving, treating or storing the animal waste and/or sludge. C. A spill or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting animal waste or sludge to the application sites which results in, or may result in, a discharge to surface waters or an event that poses a serious threat to surface waters. d. Any deterioration or leak in a lagoon system or storage pond that poses an immediate threat to the environment. e. Failure to maintain adequate storage capacity in a lagoon or storage pond that poses an immediate threat to public health or the environment. f. Overspraying animal waste either in excess of the limits set out in the Waste Utilization Plan or where runoff enters waters of the State. g. Any discharge that bypasses a lagoon system or storage pond - For any emergency which requires immediate reporting after normal business hours, please contact the Division of Emergency Management at 1-500-858-0368. The Permittee shall also file a written report to the appropriate DWQ Regional Office of the occurrence within 5 calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the DWQ Regional Office. IV. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS I . The Groundwater Compliance Boundary for the disposal system constructed after December 31, 1983, is established at either (1) 250 feet from the waste structures and from the waste disposal area, or (2) 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste structures and the waste disposal area. If this facility was constructed prior to December 31, 1983, the Compliance Boundary is established at either (1) 500 feet from the waste disposal area, or (2) at the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to immediate remediation action in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under the North Carolina General Statutes. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. V. INSPECTIONS Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the disposal site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit, may inspect or copy any records that must be maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS I. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to surface waters or ground waters resulting from the operation of this program. 2. Upon classification of the facility by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC), the Permittee shall employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) of the wastewater treatment facilities. The operator must hold a certificate of the type and grade at least .equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater treatment facilities by the WPCSOCC. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions of 15A NCAC 8A .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at least weekly and each Class H, III, and IV facility at least daily, excluding weekends and holidays, and must properly manage and document daily operation and maintenance of the facility and must comply with all other conditions of 15A NCAC 8A .0202. Once the facility is classified, the Permittee must submit a letter to the WPCSOCC which designates the operator in responsible charge within thirty days after the wastewater treatment facilities are 50% complete. 3. The operating level of lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain at a minimum a 25 year, 24 hour storm event, chronic rainfall, plus an additional 1 foot of freeboard. The maximum waste level shall not exceed that specified in the application submitted. 4. The DWQ may require any monitoring (including but not limited to groundwater, surface water, animal waste, sludge, soil and plant tissue) necessary to determine the source, quantity, quality, and effect of any waste upon the waters of the State. Such monitoring, including its scope, frequency, duration and any sampling, testing, and reporting systems, shall meet all applicable Environmental Management Commission requirements. 6 5. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the DWQ in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes and may include the requirement to obtain additional treatment or storage units, or the addition of land application sites. 6. The issuance of this permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances (local, state, and federal). 7. If animal production ceases, the Permittee is responsible for developing, implementing and completing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, erosion, and the potential for injury. Closure shall include notifying the DWQ. - 8. The annual permit fee shall be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly constitutes grounds for revocation of this permit. 9. Failure of the Permittee to maintain, in full force and effect, lessee and landowner agreements which are required in the permit application and/or Waste Utilization Plan, shall constitute grounds for revocation of this permit. 10. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 11. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in this permit for Eason Farms, Inc. I2. This permit is not automatically transferable. In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 13. A set of approved plans and specifications for the subject project must be retained by the Permittee for the life of the project. 14. The Permittee, at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will extend the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. Permit issued this the 4th day of June, 1998 NORTH OLrNA=AL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission. Permit dumber AW1820138 L- 7 Permit No. AW1820138 June 4, 1998 ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION I, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project, for the Project Name Location Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature Date Registration No. Q� \NATE Michael F. Easley, Governor 'O= 9QG William Cr. Ross Jr-. Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources rAlan W. Klimek, P. E. Director >_ Division of Water Quality a -C Coleen li. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality July 15, 2003 MEMORANDUM TO: Non -Discharge Permitting Unit FROM: Paul Sherm �M6�-� THROUGH: Paul Rawls Regional W t r ality Supervisor SUBJECT: Permit Renewal Application Comments Eason Farms Inc. Permit No. AW1820138 Sampson County We have reviewed the above referenced permit renewal application and submit the following comments: 1. This facility has removed the 10.0 acre tract of sprayfield that was in the original permit. The remaining sprayfield is 92 wetted acres with a PAN balance of —554 pounds. This system was installed due to the limited amount of land available for spray irrigation, now the irrigated acres have been halved. 2. The owners should be required to justify the PAN reduction rates used during initial permitting. This facility has been operating in its current configuration for over four years. Data should be available to justify the reduction in PAN production. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Fayetteville Regional Office 225 Green Street — Suite 714, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301-5043 Phone: 910-486-1541/FAX: 910-486-07071 Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us/FNR An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper 7. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division -of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit Application Form (THIS FORM MAYBE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS. AN •ORIGINAL) Innovative Permit Existing Animal Waste Operations 1.. GENERAL INFORMATION_ 1.1 Facility Name: >L+Z1C - - - 1.2 Print Applicant's name(s):in[ L�1bD�P14-- 1.3 Mailing address (list one address per applicant):3 2— FA-saa - Elm Or e �Cd City. Stat:_ Du 41f TJy, c-, 'zip: - Telephone Number (include area code): p ' y'- 00$i Mailing address (list one address per applicant): - City, State: , • Zip: Telephone Number (include area code): ' 1.4 County where facility is located: _ 5AI i l or4 1.5 Facility Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. Please include a copy pof a county road map with thelocationof the farm identified): ►ir—A q5_ '0XG 40-1 S S—rn jC f-�P.:s C�iEib�� G1.�14 Rc� �-u y�+J ' �.eF7" q r� `7��aA►-�I� OYc JP�i`>�Yn1 �► a �T Glcl 1.6 Print Farm Manager's name: t W 00J 91 EAS O'd 1.7 Lessee's Integrator' ame (if applicable;please circle which type is listed): AI'Y W 5� vi tVe 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation:sr. 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) if applicable): r q S[ 3 — jg 9! 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: " - 11 Facility No.:— (county number); (facility number). 2.2 Operation Description: ; The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum number for which the innovative system will serve. TyM of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Type of Cattle No. of Animals 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Layer #Feeder to Finish a 0 Non -Layer 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0 Turkev 0 Farrow to Feeder M sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) Other Type of Livestock on the farm: FORM: AWO- INN -Existing 5-1-02 Page 1 of 5 0 Dairy 0 Beef No. of Animals: ? _:SFi�3i•'-.�R—iJ �• aJ, i,..J� fir 3. ir 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. ` T Applicants Initials 3.1 One completed and signed original and four copies of the application for Innovative Permit - Existing Animal Waste Operations; 1-e 3.2 One original and four copies of a detailed narrative of the innovative system; G11H 0oax-T S J 3.3 Five copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is land applied; - ets of all engineering documents o tmited to: calculations, equipment specifications, p an scale, construction materials, supporting equations or _ 3.5. Five 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 permit application for animal waste operations. The CAWMP must include the following components. Some of these components may not have been required at the time the facility was certified but should be added to the CAWMP for permitting purposes: 3.3.1. -The Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility. -3.3.2 ' TSe method I;y which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigatiort, -F_ --0- _injection, etc.). 1w., 1 ✓33.3 - A'map of every field used for land application. . - 3.3.4. The soil series present on every land application field. ;3.3.5�rThe crops grown on every land application field. - — X3.3.6 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 window_ s for every crop utilized in the WUP. 3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications. 3.3. 10 A site schematic. 3.3 11 9xaaF@effGy-Ac&i0n44afi- n rac - 3. 15 Qperat;gn 6 If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the additional components with your submittal.-- - FORM: AWO-INN-Eaysting 5-1-02 'Page 2 of 5 F NnLL✓G �D 'a an Q� /YI aCr C LF LF ,r- Surface Water -Classification. This form must be completed iiy the appropri to DWQ regional office and included\youm part of the project submittal information. INSTRUCS,TO NC PROFESSIONALS: 1, +t. _ .'i'Milo iti_. ,Thsi anon of the downslope surface waters (the surface waters that any ov ow from the facility would flow toward) in thi al waste management system will be operated must be determi by the appropriate DWQ regional office. Thre, yo a required; prior to submittal of the application package, to it this form, with items 1 through 6 coed, to th appropriateDivision of Water Quality Regional Water Quali Supervisor (see page 6 of 10). At a mi, you m t include an 8S" by 11" copy of the.postion of a 7.5 minut USGS Topographic Map which shows the locof this a ' I waste application system and the downslope surface aters in which they will be located. Identify the cloownslope s ce waters on the attached map copy. Once the r nal office has completed the classification, reiorate this w leted page and the topographic map into the mplete application farm and submit the apion package. 1. Farre Name: 2. Name & complete address of engin -ng firm: Telephone number: 3. Name of closest downslope surface waters: 4. County(ies) where the animal waste'managenie system and s ace waters are located' } 5. Map naive and date 6. NC Professional's Seal (If appropriate), Signature, an Da TO: REGIONAL WATER Q/tha SUPE ISOR Please provide me wissifica on of the watershed wh\thnl;'al waste management facility will be or has been constructed or field loide fled on the attached map Name of surfa:_:, Classification shed by the Environmental Management CooProposed class, if applicable:Signature of reffice personnel: Date: (Allanachments must be : i- -- FORM: AWO-INN-Existing 5-1-02 Page 3 of 5,��L141-:1 i ` PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION• Siril.e.r.'�4 °'i3I4't�'s': .�'3•,t3�(1ii' .. , i....Jl�.=cr1#:�=:.�tz .. �'i::, rid. � ._ .`e..., r�. .. ,L,- .., attest that this application for has i revieweij by me and is accurate; complete and consistent with the informs applied in the engineering plans, calculation d all other supporting documentation to the best of my knowledge. I fii Cher attest that a best of my knowledge the pro design has been prepared in accordance with the applicable regulations. Although certain po of this submittal pjrAdge may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal si . s that I reviewed this material and have judged it to be consistent with the proposed design. Note: In accordance with NC Gener tures 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in applicant all be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed $10,000 as well as civil pen - up to $25,000 per vio n. North Carolina Professional En ' r s seal, signature, and date: APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: 1, (Applicant's name(s) listed in question 1.2), 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 to me as incomplete. Note: In accordance with NC General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not�to exceeA$19,000 as well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. Signature Signature 4 Date - D_3 Date `%'r 3 ~ 0 3 MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Applicant) I, _ 1-�ncfd Ga!rr F'o-5 _ (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this application for G4SOrrrn 1riG- - . : (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. Note: In accordance with NC General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false state_ment,.representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a ne ngtt to exc $1 ,000 well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. Signature _ F- y — -- ,.._;Date � 3—a . 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 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 ;TELEPHONE NUMBER! (919) 733-5083 FORM: AWO-INN-Existing 5-1-62 -Page 4 of 5 , = - -- --- - -------- ---- - - - - -. �: Madison Burke McDowell Caldwell Mitchell Cherokee Polk Clay . Rutherford Graham Swain Haywood Transylvania Henderson Yancey Jackson Duplin Hoke Scotland Gaston Union Montgomery DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICES (7199) Asheville Regional WQ Supervisor 59 Woodfin Place943 Asheville, NC 28801 (828) 251-6208 Fax (828) 251-6452 Avery Macon Buncombe Madison Burke McDowell Caldwell Mitchell Cherokee Polk Clay . Rutherford Graham Swain Haywood Transylvania Henderson Yancey Jackson Duplin Fayetteville Regional WQ Supervisor Wachovia Building, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 (910) 486-1541 Fax (910) 486-0707 Washington Regional WQ Supervisor Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 (252)946-6481 Fax (252) 975-3716 Beaufort Jones Bertie Lenoir Camden Martin Chowan Pamlico Craven Pasquotank Currituck Perquimans Dare Pitt Gates Tyrell Greene Washington Hertford Wayne Hyde Duplin Mooresville Regional WQ Supervisor 919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704)663-1699 Fax (704) 663-6040 Raleigh Regional WQ Supervisor 3800 Barrett Dr: Raleigh, NC 27611 (919) 571-4700 Fax (919) 733-7072 Chatham Nash Durham Northampton Edgecombe Orange Franklin Person Granville Vance Halifax Wake Johnston Warren Lee Wilson Wilmington Region. WQ Supervisor 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 (910)395-3900 Fax (910) 350-2004 Anson Moore Alexander Lincoln Brunswick New Hanover Bladen Richmond Cabarrus Mecklenburg Carteret Onslow Cumberland Robeson Catawba Rowan Columbus Pender Harriett Sampson Cleveland Stanly Duplin Hoke Scotland Gaston Union Montgomery Iredell Winston-Salem Regional WQ Supervisor 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 (336) 771-4600 Fax (336) 771-4631 Alamance Rockingham Alleghany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell Surry Davidson Watauga Davie Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Guilford FORM: AWO-INN-Existing 5-1-02 5 of 5 `` 0 C Ile t J L � �1 d 7- J t_r �~ r., f � n �- r-C T ,t �- VI) 19 P Qom' Q o M .9 o� cLf�,\— �J � 01) M rt d � r- q L4- �Y Q r � { J L � �1 d J t_r �~ r., n �- r-C T ,t �- VI) 4 7' M { J L � �1 d J t_r �~ r., Q- J M M o� cLf�,\— �J { J L � �1 J a �~ Q- J L e-1 { J L � �1 J a �~ Q- J J { J �~ J J A� �J T Dear Linwood Eason: Resources ut; Dee reernan Secretary Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820138 Eason Farms, Inc. Lagoon No. - 6 Aminal Waste Management System Sampson County The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on August 1, 2011- With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the Lagoon No. - 6 at the Eason Farms, Inc.. Due to the amount of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2013. The next sludge survey for the Lagoon No. - 6 at this facility should be performed before December 31, 2013. Please call me at (919) 715-6698 if you have any questions. Sincerely, J.R. Joshi Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Permit File AWS820138 16'�o Mai! Serviw CerEier. Pal -lar.. Nomi Carolma 2769D-1636 l e guar: 2725 3aolt@i civ ., tiaie;pn. Nonri Carolina 27604 °none- 91.,1-733-3221'X: 1- 919-715,2588 Guszomer Service: 1-877 -023-6748 ImE,nc�: w mncwaternualitv_nrg aual Goporuam F. mar v...".c:io� nniove, On-, orth Carobr a .Naturalk. CDENFZ North Carolina Department of environment and Natura Division of Water Quality evedy saves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins �ovemor Director August 10, 2011 Linwood Eason Eason Farms, Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, NC 28334 Dear Linwood Eason: Resources ut; Dee reernan Secretary Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820138 Eason Farms, Inc. Lagoon No. - 6 Aminal Waste Management System Sampson County The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on August 1, 2011- With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the Lagoon No. - 6 at the Eason Farms, Inc.. Due to the amount of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2013. The next sludge survey for the Lagoon No. - 6 at this facility should be performed before December 31, 2013. Please call me at (919) 715-6698 if you have any questions. Sincerely, J.R. Joshi Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Permit File AWS820138 16'�o Mai! Serviw CerEier. Pal -lar.. Nomi Carolma 2769D-1636 l e guar: 2725 3aolt@i civ ., tiaie;pn. Nonri Carolina 27604 °none- 91.,1-733-3221'X: 1- 919-715,2588 Guszomer Service: 1-877 -023-6748 ImE,nc�: w mncwaternualitv_nrg aual Goporuam F. mar v...".c:io� nniove, On-, orth Carobr a .Naturalk. AV NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly l=aves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary February 8, 2011 RECEIVED Eason Farms, Inc. Eason Farms Inc. FB 15 2011 32 Eason -Elmore Rd Dunn, NC 28334 UENR-FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Subject: Permit No. AWI820138 Eason Farms Inc. Animal Waste Management System Sampson County Dear Eason Farms, Inc.: In accordance with your request for permit renewal received December 14, 2010 and subsequent additional information received on February 1, 2011, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. AW1820138 issued to Eason Farms, Inc., authorizing the continued operation of an animal waste collection, treatment, storage, and land application system in accordance with this Permit including the management of animal waste from the Eason Farms Inc-, located in Sampson County. The system shall serve as the treatment system for the entire animal waste stream for the facility with an animal capacity of po greater than 3,960 Swine Feeder to Finish. All waste application to land shall be as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). Any increase in flow or increase in stocked animals above the listed values in this Permit will require a modification to this Permit and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either flow or number of animals. The Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until January 31, 2016 and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the record keeping and monitoring requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. You are subject to the conditions of this permit until the closure of all waste storage basins and the rescission of this permit. You must submit a letter to the Division of Water Quality to request rescission of the Permit by providing documentation of closure of all containment basins. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this Permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Unless such demands are made, this Permit shall be final and binding. If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site-specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WP is inaccurate you will need to have a new WUP developed. The issuance of this Permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances.(local, state, or federal) nor convey any property rights in either real or personal property. 1636 Mal Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Location: 2728 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-733-3221 4 FAX: 919-715-05881 Customer Service: 1-877$23-6748 Internet: www.nmaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity 4 Aftinnative Action Employer NorthCarolina Naturall, Per 15A NCAC 2T. 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 -ft separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this Permit may result in revocation of this Permit or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C, the Clean Water Act, and 40 CFR 122.4 1, including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the acti-6ty permitted under this Permit after the expiration date of this Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This Permit is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. This facility is located in a county covered by our Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection Staff may be reached at (910) 433-3330. If you need additional information concerning this Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at (919) 733-3221. Sincerely, 11�'-;; �-- for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosure CC'. Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section APS Central Files (Permit File AW1820138) AFO Notebook File AWI820138 L 2 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES INDIVIDUAL SWINE ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Eason Farms, Inc. Sampson County FOR THE continued operation of a 8,989 GPD animal waste collection, treatment, storage and spray irrigation facility consisting of one 285,000 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 7.5 Hp of mechanical aeration, two 189,700 gallon HDPE lined earthen basins, one 366,670 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 5 Hp of mechanical aeration, one 304,600 gallon HDPE lined earthen basin with 2 Hp of mechanical aeration, two storage ponds with a total volume of 3,460,000 gallons, and all necessary pipes, pumps, alarms, controls, and appurtenances to serve 3,960 Swine Feeder to Finish, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and considered a part of this Permit. Bypass of the waste collection. treatment. storage and land a lication system system isprohibited: all wastes shall be treated by the system before reaching the earthen storage structures. This Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until January 31, 2016 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations. I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The animal waste collection, treatment. storage and land application system permitted under this Permit shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters, wetlands, or ditches. Waste shall not reach surface waters or wetlands by runoff, drift. manmade conveyance, direct application. direct discharge. or through ditches, terraces. or grassed waterways not otherwise classified as state waters. 3 Application of waste to terraces and grassed waterways is acceptable as long as it is applied in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Standards and does not result in a discharge of waste to surface waters or wetlands. Facilities must be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to contain all waste plus runoff from a 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall event for the location of the facility. If the Permittee is in compliance with this Permit and the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP), and unintentionally discharges as a result of a storm event greater than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm. the Facility will not be considered to be in violation of this Permit. Any discharge or application of waste to a ditch that drains to surface waters or wetlands is prohibited except as follows: (a) discharges from the ditches are controlled by best management practices (BMPs) designed in accordance with NRCS standards; (b) the BMPs have been submitted to and approved by the Division of Water Quality (Division); (c) the BMPs were implemented as designed to prevent a discharge to surface waters or wetlands: (d) the waste was removed immediately from the ditch upon discovery; and (e) the event was documented and reported in accordance with Condition 111.12. of this Permit. Nothing in this exception shall excuse a discharge to surface waters or wetlands except as may result from a storm event more severe than the 25 -year. 24-hour storm. 2. This Permit does not allow the Permittee to cause a violation of any of the water quality standards established pursuant to Title 15A, Subchapter 2B of the North Carolina Administrative Code and Title 15A, Subchapter 2L of the North Carolina Administrative Code. The facility's CAWMP are hereby incorporated by reference into this Permit. The above referenced plans must be consistent with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances, and standards (federal, state and local) in effect at the time of siting. design and certification of the facility. The Permittee must assess and record, on an ongoing basis, the effectiveness of the implementation of the CAWMP. The Permittee must make "major changes," "revisions," or "amendments" to the CAWMP, as defined in Section VIII, "Definitions," of this Permit, in order to address any changes needed to maintain compliance this Permit. "Major changes." `'revisions," and "amendments" to the CAWMP must be documented, dated, and included as part of the CAWMP. "Major changes " and "revisions" to the CAWMP shall be submitted to the appropriate Division Regional Office within thirty (30) calendar days of the "major change" or revision." "Amendments" are not required to be submitted to the Division Regional Office unless specifically requested by the Division. If field, riser or pull numbers are changed, an explanation shall also be submitted and include a description of how the new numbers relate to the old numbers. Any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of this Permit and subject to enforcement actions. 4. A violation of this Permit may result in the Permittee having to take immediate or long term corrective action(s) as required by the Division. These actions may include but are not limited to: modifyin_ the CAWMP: ceasing land application of waste; removing animals from the facility. or the Permit being reopened and modified, revoked and reissued, and/or terminated. 4 This Facility may not be expanded above the capacity shown in this Permit until a new permit reflecting the expansion has been issued. Any proposed increase or modification to the annual average design capacity from that authorized by this Permit will require a modification to the CAWMP and the Permit prior to modification of the facility. All new and expanding operations must demonstrate that waste management system will satisfy the .requirements of G.S. §143- 215.10.I. No collection, treatment or storage facilities may be constructed in a 100 -year flood plain. 6. Facilities located in watersheds sensitive to nutrient enrichment may be notified by the Division to conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP to determine the facility's ability to comply with the MRCS nutrient management standard as it relates to phosphorous. This evaluation will not be required until such time as the permittee is notified by the Division. The evaluation must be documented on forms supplied by or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within twelve (12) months of receiving notification from the Division. For facilities located in watersheds sensitive to nutrient enrichment, all fields with a "HIGH" phosphorous -loss assessment rating shall have land application rates that do not exceed the established crop removal rate for phosphorous. There shall be no waste application on fields with a "VERY HIGH" phosphorous -loss assessment rating. 7. A copy of this Permit, the CAWMP, approved design documents, as -built specifications, operation and maintenance plan, and all certification forms shall be readily available at the Facility (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this Permit. These documents - shall be kept in good condition and records shall be maintained in an orderly fashion. . The system including the spray irrigation system shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there is no discharge to surface waters or any contamination of ground waters, which will render them unsatisfactory for normal use. In the event that the system fails to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions or failure of the irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division. 9. The following buffers shall be maintained: a. 200 feet between wetted area and any residence or places of public assembly under separate ownership. - b. 25 feet between wetted area and property lines; c. 25 feet between wetted area and drainage ways or surface water bodies; d. 50 feet between wastewater treatment units and property lines. e. 100 feet between wastewater treatment units and any wells that supply water for human consumption: and 100 feet between wetted area and any well with the exception of monitoring wells. The allowable distance to monitoring wells shall be established on a case-by-case basis by the Division. 5 II. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The collection, treatment, and storage units and the land application equipment and fields shall be properly operated and maintained at all times. 2. A vegetative cover shall be maintained as specified in the facility's CAWMP on all land application fields and buffers in accordance with the CAWMP. No waste shall be applied upon areas not included in the CAWMP or upon areas where the crop is insufficient for nutrient utilization. However, if the CAWMP allows, then waste may be applied up to thirty (30) days prior to planting or breaking dormancy. Sol] pH on all land application fields must be maintained in the optimum range for crop production. Land application rates shall be in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall land application rates exceed the agronomic rate of the nutrient of concern for the receiving crop. In no case shall land application rates result in excessive ponding or any runoff during any given application event. Animal waste shall not be directly applied onto crops for direct human consumption that do not undergo further processing (e.g., strawberries, melons, lettuce, cabbage, apples, etc.) at any time during the growing season, or in the case of fruit bearing trees. following breaking dormancy. Application of animal wastes shall not occur within thirty (30) days of the harvesting of fiber and food crops for direct human consumption that undergoes further processing. 7. If manure or sludges are applied on conventionally tilled bare soil, the waste shall be incorporated into the soil within two (2) days after application on the land, or prior to the next rainfall event, whichever occurs first. This requirement does not apply to no -till fields, pastures, or fields where crops are actively growing. No material other than animal wastes of the type generated on this facility shall be disposed of in the animal waste collection, treatment, storage, or application systems. This includes but is not limited to pesticides, toxic chemicals and petroleum products. Domestic and/or industrial wastewater from showers, toilets, sinks. etc. shall not be discharged into the system. Washdown of stock trailers owned by and used to transport animals to and from this Facility only will be permissible as long as the system can accommodate the additional volume. Only those cleaning agents and soaps that are EPA approved according to their label, will not harm the cover crop, and will not contravene the groundwater standards listed in 15A NCAC 2L may be utilized in facilities covered by this Permit. Instruction labels are to be followed when using cleaning agents and soaps. 10. Disposal of dead animals resulting from normal mortality rates associated with the facility shall be done in accordance with the facility's CAWMP and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations. [: Disposal of dead animals whose numbers exceed normal mortality rates associated with the facility shall also be done in accordance with the facility's CAWMP and NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations provided that: 1) burial of such animals shall be done in consultation with the State Veterinarian of the NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and in compliance with NCDA&CS regulations; 2) all such burial sites must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by species and type must be recorded; and 3) the map is submitted to the appropriate Regional Office Aquifer Protection Section within fifteen (15) calendar days of burial. In the event of a state of emergency declared by the Governor, disposal of dead animals shall be done in accordance with requirements and guidelines dictated by the State Veterinarian according G. S. §106-339.4. The Division may require groundwater monitoring when there is massive burial of animals. All burial sites of such animals must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by species and type must be recorded. 11. Unless accounted for in temporary storage volume, all uncontaminated runoff from the surrounding property and buildings shall be diverted away from the animal waste system, including but not limited to lagoons, storage ponds, sludge treatment or containment areas, and/or open storage structures to prevent any unnecessary addition to the liquid volume in the structures. 12. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all earthen basin embankments (outside toe of embankment to maximum pumping elevation), berms, .pipe runs, erosion control areas, and surface water diversions. Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen basin dikes or embankments. Earthen basin embankment areas shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. 13. The residuals generated from this Facility must be disposed in accordance with General Statute 143-215.1 and in a manncr approved by the Division. When removal of sludge from the treatment units is necessary, provisions must be taken to prevent damage to any dikes and liners. If separated solids or residuals from the other treatment units are accumulated faster than predicted, and it is determined that designed treatment, storage and disposal methods are insufficient, the Permittee will immediately deactivate the system, ceasing the generation of solids, until adequate solids storage and/or removal can be designed, approved, and constructed. 14. All treatment units shall be kept free of foreign debris includim'.but not limited to, tires, bottles, light bulbs, gloves, syringes or any other solid waste. 15. The facility must have at least one of the following items at all times: (a) adequate animal waste application and handling equipment, (b) a lease, or other written agreement, for the use of the necessary equipment. or (c) a contract with a third party applicator capable of providing adequate waste application. 16. The Permittee shall designate a certified animal waste management system operator with a valid certification to be in charge of the animal waste management system_ The waste management system shall be operated by the Operator in Charge (OIC) or a person under the O1C's supervision. 17. In accordance with 15A NCAC 8F.0203(2)(2), the OIC or a designated back-up OIC of a Type A Animal Waste Management System shall inspect, or a person under the supervision of an OIC or designated back-up OIC shall inspect, the land application site as often as necessary to insure that the animal waste is land applied in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall the time between inspections be more than 120 minutes during the application of waste. A record of each inspection shall be recorded on forms supplied by, or approved by. the Division and shall include the date, time, sprayfield number and name of the operator for each inspection. Inspection shall include but not be limited to visual observation of application equipment, spray fields, subsurface drain outlets, ditches, and drainage ways for any discharge of waste. The Permittee may assert as an affirmative defense in any enforcement action alleging noncompliance with the requirements imposed in this condition that such noncompliance was due to circumstances beyond the Permittee"s control. A notation shall be made on the form indicating the inspection affected by such circumstance and an explanation setting forth the circumstances claimed to have been beyond the Permittee's control shall be submitted with the form. 18. The Director may require any permittee to install and operate flow meters with flow totalizers based on the facility's violations and/or incomplete or incorrect record keeping events. 19. No waste shall be applied in wind conditions that might reasonably be expected to cause the mist to reach surface waters or wetlands or cross property lines or field boundaries. 20. The Permittee shall maintain buffer strips or other equivalent practices as specified in the facility's CAWMP near feedlots, manure storage areas and land application areas. 21. Waste shall not be applied on land that is flooded, saturated with water, frozen or snow covered at the time of land application. 22. Land application of waste is prohibited during precipitation events. The Permittee shall consider pending weather conditions in making the decision to land apply waste and shall'document the weather conditions at the time of land application on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. Land application of waste shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system including a hurricane, tropical storm, or tropical depression for the county in which the permitted facility is located. Watches and warnings for Sampson County are posted on the National Weather Service's website located at: www.erh.noaa.aov/er/rah/. Watch and warning information can also be obtained by calling the Raleigh, NC National Weather Service Office that serves Sampson County at (919) 515-8209, The Director may require any permittee to install, operate and maintain devices on all irrigation pumps/equipment designed to automatically stop irrigation activities during precipitation. This decision will be based on the facility's compliance history- for irrigation events. 23. If liquid effluent samples show that additional land will be necessary for application of nitrogen at agronomic rates, the Permittee will take immediate action. This action may include, but may not be limited to, one of the following: a) preparing additional land at the site for land application wastewater or solids, b) acquiring leased land agreements for land application of wastewater or solids, or c) decrease the animal population to that which creates a balance between nutrients produced and utilization on the existing land application and crops, or d) any other method approved by the Division. 9 24. Land application activities shall cease on any application site that exceeds a Mehlich 3 Soil Test Index for Copper of greater than 3,000 (108 pounds per acre) or Zinc of greater than 3,000 (213 pounds per acre). 25. All waste application equipment must be tested and calibrated at least once every two years. The results must be documented on forms provided by, or approved by, the Division. 26. Crops for which animal waste is land applied must be removed from the land application site and properly managed and utilized unless other management practices are approved in the CAWMP. 27, The WUP shall be modified as needed, based on performance of the system. If performance is not as predicted, immediate measures such as those listed in Condition 11.23 above will be taken. 28. In the case of interruption or failure of the system, the Permittee may have to take immediate or long-term corrective action(s) as required by the Division. These actions may include but arc not limited to modification to the CAWMP, ceasing land application of wastes, or removal of animals. III. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. The Permittee or a Designee shall inspect the entire system waste collection, treatment, and storage structures and runoff control measures at a frequency to insure proper operation but at least monthly and after all storm events of greater than one (1) inch in 24 hours. The Permittee shall keep an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be for a period of three (3) years from the date of the'inspection and shall be made available upon request to the Division or other permitting authority. 2. Any major structural repairs to tanks, treatment basins, lagoons or storage ponds must have written documentation from a Professional Engineer certifying proper design and installation. However, if a piece of equipment is being replaced with a piece of equipment of the identical specifications, no Professional Engineer approval is necessary [i.e. piping, reels, vanes, pumps (if the GPM capacity is not being increased or decreased), etc.] unless the replacement involves disturbing the lagoon/storage pond embankment or liner. The Permittee or a designee shall keep a lor, of all operational changes made to the system including at least the process parameter that was changed, the date and time of the change, the reason for the change, and all observations made both at the time of the change and subsequently as a result of the change. 4. A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall be conducted annually on each application site receiving animal waste. The results of these tests shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of three (3) years and shall be made available to the Division upon request. All records, including operation, maintenance, repair and irrigation records shall be maintained on site and in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three (3) years by the Permittee. These records shall be maintained on forms provided by or approved by the Division and shall be readily available for inspection. Monitoring and Recording Freeboard Levels: Highly visible waste -level gauges shall be maintained to mark the level of waste in each storage pond that does not gravity feed through a free flowing transfer pipe into a subsequent structure. The gauge shall have readily visible permanent markings. The waste level in each structure with a waste level QauQe shall be monitored and recorded weekly on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. The Director may require more frequent monitoring and recording of waste levels based on the facility's compliance history for freeboard violations. Freeboard violations in anv two consecutive vears following the issuance of this Permit. or as determined necessary by the Director, shall monitor and record waste levels as foliows: In addition to the facilitv's existing lagoon waste -level gauges, automated lagoon/storage pond waste -level monitors and recorders (monitored and recorded at least hourly) must be installed on all treatment and storage structures covered by a COC issued under this Permit to measure and record freeboard. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days foliowins notification from the Director. The Director may determine that installation of� automated waste level monitors is not required if the Permittee can demonstrate that preventative measures were taken to avoid the violations and that the violations resulted from condifions beyond the Permittee's control. If an automated level monitor(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: report the problem by telephone 'to the appropriate Division Regional Office as soon as possible; but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the problem; and, ii, make any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record daily waste levels at the same time every day until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. c. The Director may require new or modified waste -level gauges if it is determined that the existing gauges are not adequate to accurately indicate actual waste levels, or the various waste levels required to be maintained by this Permit or the CAWMP. Monitoring and Recording Precipitation Event a. Precipitation events at the facility to operate under this Permit shall be monitored and recorded as follows: A rain gauge must be installed at a site that is representative of the weather conditions at the farm's land application site(s) to measure all precipitation events. The precipitation type and amount must be recorded daily for all precipitation events and maintained on site for review by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Department). Daily records do not need to be maintained for those days without precipitation events. 10 b. The Director may require that an automated rain gauge and recorder must be installed on site to measure and record all precipitation events. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days following receipt of notice from the Director. If an automated rain gauge(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: i. report the problem by telephone to the appropriate Division Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than twenty four (24) hours following first knowledge of the problem: and, ii. make any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record all rainfall events until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. 8. An analysis of the animal waste to be land applied shall be conducted in accordance with recommended laboratory sampling procedures as close to the time of application as practical and at least within sixty (60) days (before or after) of the date of application. Every reasonable effort shall be made to have the waste analyzed prior to the date of application and as close to the time of waste application as possible. This analysis shall include the following parameters: Nitrogen Zinc Phosphorus Copper 9. The Permittee shall record all irrigation and land application event(s) including date of application, hydraulic loading rates, nutrient, loading rates and cropping information. The Permittee shall also record removal of solids and. document nutrient loading rates if disposed of on-site, or record the off-site location(s). These records must be on forms supplied by, or approved by, the Division. 10. A record shall be created and maintained of all transfers of waste between waste structures on the same site not typically operated in series. Such record shall include at least the identity of the structure from which the waste was transferred, the identity of the structure receiving the waste, the date and time of transfer and the total volume of waste transferred. 11. The Permittee must maintain monthly stocking records for the facility and make the records available to the Department. 12. If, for any reason, there is a dischargc from the waste collection, treatment, storage and application systems (including the land application sites), to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee is required to make notification in accordance with Condition 111. 16. The discharge notification shall include the following information: a. Description of the discharge: A description of the discharge including an estimate of the volume discharged, a description of the flow path to the receiving surface waters or wetlands and a site sketch showing the path of the waste. b. Time of the discharge: The length of time of the discharge, including the exact dates and times that it started and stopped, and if not stopped, the anticipated time the discharge is expected to continue. 11 C. Cause of the discharge: A detailed statement of the cause of the discharge. If caused by a precipitation event, detailed information from the on-site rain gauge concerning the inches and duration of the precipitation event. r d. All steps being taken to reduce, stop and cleanup the discharge. All steps to be taken to prevent future discharges from the same cause. e. Analysis of the waste: A copy of the last waste analysis conducted as required by Condition Ill. 8 above. f. A waste sample, obtained within seventy-two (72) hours following first knowledge of the discharge to surface waters or wetlands, from the source lagoon/storage pond, shall be analvzed for the following minimum parameters: Fecal coliform bacteria Five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD;) Total suspended solids Total phosphorous Ammonia nitrogen (NHS -N) Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) Nitrate nitrogen (NO -,-N) Monitoring results must be submitted to the Division within thirty (30) days of the discharge event. 13. 1n accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0108(c), the Division may require any monitoring and reporting (including but not limited to groundwater. surface water or wetland. waste, sludge, soil, lagoon/storage pond levels and plant tissue) necessary to determine the source, quantity. quality, and effect of animal waste upon the surface waters, groundwaters or wetlands. Such monitoring, including its scope, frequency. duration and .any sampling, testing, and reporting systems, shall meet all applicable Division requirements. 14. A copy of this Permit, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements, the CAWMP, the Operations and Maintenance Manual, and copies of all. records required by this Permit and the facility's CAWMP shall be maintained by the Permittee in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three (3) years. Records include but are not limited to: soil and waste analyses, rain gauge readings, freeboard levels, irrigation and land application event(s), past inspection reports and operational reviews, animal stocking records, records of additional nutrient sources applied (including but not limited to sludges, unused feedstuff leachate, septage and commercial fertilizer). cropping information. waste application equipment testing and calibration, and records of removal of solids to off-site location(s). These records shall be maintained on forms provided or approved by the Division and shall be readily available at the facility (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this Permit, unless otherwise specified in this Permit. 15. Within fifteen (15) working days of receiving the request from the Division, the Permittee shall provide to the Division one (1) copy of all requested information and reports related to the operation of the animal waste management system. Once received by the Division, all such information and reports become public information, unless they constitute confidential information under NC G.S. 132-1.2, and shall be made available to the public by the Division as specified in Chapter 132 of the General Statutes. 12 16. Regional Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office. telephone number (910) 433-3300, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following events: a. Failure of any component of the animal waste collection, treatment, and storage and land application system resulting in a discharge to surface waters. b. Any failure of the animal waste treatment and disposal system that renders the Facility incapable of adequately receiving, treating or storing the animal waste and/or sludge. c. A spill or discharge from a vehicle or piping system transporting animal waste or sludge which results in, or may result in, a discharge to surface waters or an event that poses a serious threat to surface waters, wetland, or human health or safety. d. Any deterioration or leak in a treatment unit that poses an immediate threat to the environment. e. Failure to maintain adequate storage capacity in a treatment unit greater than or equal to that required in Condition V1.2 of this permit. f. Any discharge that bypasses a treatment unit. g. Any discharge that poses a serious threat to the environment or human safety or health h. Any failure of any component of the system. i. Over applying waste either in excess of the limits set out in the CAWMP or where runoff enters surface waters or wetlands. For any emergen6y that requires immediate reporting.after normal business hours, please contact the Division of Emergence Management at 1-800-858-0368. The Permittee shall also file a written report to the appropriate division within the Fayetteville Regional Office of the occurrence within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed actions to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the Regional Office. 17. The Director may require the Permittee to file an annual certification report based on the compliance history of the facility. If required, the report must be filed on forms provided by the Division. 18. The Director may require this facility to submit additional reports and/or certifications based on compliance history, 19. In the event of a discharge of 1,000 gallons or more of waste to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee must issue a press release to all print and electronic news media that provide general coverage in the county in which the discharge occurred setting out the details of the discharge. The press release must be issued within forty-el`ht (48) hours after it is determined that the discharge has reached the surface waters or wetlands. A copy of the press release and a list of the news media to which it was distributed must be kept for at least one (1) year after the discharge and must be distributed to any person upon request. 13 20. In the event of a discharge of 15.000 gallons or more of animal waste to surface waters or wetlands, a public notice is required in addition to the press release described in Condition IIl 16. The public notice must be placed in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the discharge occurred and the county immediately downstream within ten (10) days of the discharge. The minimum content of the notice is the name of the facility. location of the discharge, estimated volume of waste entering state waters, time and date discharge occurred, duration of the discharge, identification water body that was discharged into including creek and river basin if applicable, actions taken to prevent further discharge, and a facility contact person and phone number. 21. If a discharge of 1,000,000 gallons of wastewater or more reaches surface waters or wetlands, the appropriate Division Regional Office must be contacted to determine in what additional counties, if any. a public notice must be published_ A copy of all public notices and proof of publication must be sent to the Division within thirty (30) days of the discharge. 22. The Permittee shall conduct a survey of the sludge accumulation in all lagoons and treatment basins every year. The survey report should be written on forms provided or approved by the Division and shall include a sketch showing the depth of sludge in the various locations within each lagoon. This survey frequency may be reduced if it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Division that the rate of sludge accumulation does not warrant an annual survey. If the sludge accumulation is such that the structure does not satisfy the criteria set by NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standard No. 359, a sludge removal or management plan must be submitted to the appropriate Division Regional Office within ninety (90) days of the determination. The plan shall describe removal and waste utilization procedures to be used. Compliance regarding sludge levels must be achieved within two (2) years of the determination. 23. If required by 15A NCAC 02T Section .1300, the Division may notify the permittee to conduct compliance water quality monitoring on surface and/or groundwater during the period of this Permit. This monitoring will not be required until such time as the Division notifies the permittee. A monitoring plan shall be established within the time specified by the above referenced rules. All monitoring must be performed using standard sampling protocol, tested at a laboratory approved by the Division, and results must be submitted to the Division. IV. GROUNDWATER REQUIREMENTS The Groundwater Compliance Boundary is established by 15A NCAC 2L.0102 and 15A NCAC 2T .0103. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to the requirements of 15A NCAC 2L and the Division in addition to the penalty provisions applicable under the North Carolina General Statutes. 2. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be provided. V. INSPECTIONS 1. The Permittee shall allow any authorized representative of the Department, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law and in accordance with reasonable and appropriate biosecurity measures, to: 14 a. Enter the Permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; C. Inspect, at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this Permit; and, d. Sample or monitor, at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance, any substances or parameters at any location. VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The issuance this Permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for compliance with all applicable surface water, wetlands, groundwater and air quality standards or for damages to surface waters, wetlands or groundwaters resulting from the animal operation. 2. The maximum waste level in lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the CAWMP. At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoonslstorage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25 -year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional one (1) foot of structural freeboard except that there shall be no violation of this condition if: (a) there is a storm event more severe than a 25 -year, 24-hour event. (b) the Permittee is in compliance with its CAWMP, and (c) there is at least one (1) foot of structural freeboard. All containment basins, such as a lagoon or a storage pond, used for waste management shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of this Permit until properly closed. When the containment basin is properly closed in accordance with the NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standard No. 360 "Closure of Waste Impoundments," February 2008 or any subsequent amendment, the containment basin shall not be subject to the requirements of this Permit. The Permittee must submit a letter to the Division to request rescission of the Permit by providing documentation of closure of all containment basins. Closure shall also include a minimum of 24 hours pre -notification of the Division and submittal of the Animal Waste Storage Pond and Lagoon Closure Report Form to the address identified on the form within fifteen (1 5) days of completion of closure. 4. The annual permit fee shall be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly constitutes grounds for revocation of its COC to operate under this Permit. 5. Failure of the Permittee to maintain, in full force and effect, lessee and landowner agreements, which are required in the CAVt'MP, shall constitute grounds for revocation of this Permit. 15 6. Upon classification of the Facility by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC), the Permittee shall designate a Certified Water Pollution Control System Operator (Operator) to operate the Facility. The designated Operator must hold a certificate of the same type(s) and grades) as the classification(s) assigned to the Facility by the WPCSOCC. The Permittee may also be required to designate a certified back-up Operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions of 15A NCAC 8G. 0202. The Permittee shall submit to the WPCSOCC a completed designation form designating the appropriately certified Operator(s) thirty (30) days prior to the introduction of waste into the system or within thin (30) days of classification, in the case of the Existing System. The designated Operator of the Facility must visit the Facility as often as necessary to insure proper operation of the system, but in no case less frequently than as specified in 15A NCAC 8G .0204(2). 15A NCAC 8F. 0203, or both. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this Permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143 -215.6A -6C and may include the requirement to obtain additional treatment or storage units and/or addition of land application sites. and/or the modification of the system. The issuance of this Permit does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations. or ordinances (local. state, and federal). 9. This Permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in this Permit for the Eason Farms Inc. .Any proposed modification to an animal waste management system shall require approval from the Division prior to cortstruction. 10. This Permit is not automatically transferable. In the event there is a desire for the Facility to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved. and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 11. The Permittee. at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of this permit, shall request its extension. Upon receipt of the request, the Commission will review the adequacy of the Facility described therein, and if warranted, will extend the Permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. 12. The issuance of this Permit does not prohibit the Division from reopening and modifying the Permit, revolving and reissuing the Permit, or terminating the Permit as allowed by the appropriate laws, rules. and re6ulations. 13_ 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. 16 VII. PENALTIES 1. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this Permit; the facility's Best Management Plan; the facility's CAWMP; and/or applicable state law. may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division including but not limited to the modification of the animal waste management system, civil penalties, criminal penalties and injunctive relief. 2. The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this Permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of state law and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit coverage termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit coverage renewal application. 3. It shall not be a defense for a Permittee in an enforcement action to claim that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this Permit. VIII. DEFINITIONS 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall or storm event means the maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval of once in 25 years, as defined by the National Weather Service in Technical Paper Number 40, "Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States," May 1961, and subsequent amendments, or equivalent regional or state rainfall probability information developed therefrom. Agronomic rates means the amount of animal waste and/or other nutrient sources to be applied to lands as outlined in NRCS NC Conservation Practice Standards No. 590 "Nutrient Manaeement" and No. 633 "Wa,ste Utilization" or as recommended by the NCDA&CS and the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service at the time of certification of the Animal Waste Management Plan by the appropriate certified technical specialist. Amendment to the CAWMP means a change and/or addition to a part(s) of the plan, and requires that the change and/or addition adhere to current applicable standards. The following are examples of amendments to the CAWMP: • In an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes 25% or less of the N generated is considered a pian amendment. Additional acreage needed to facilitate the change in crops and/or cropping pattern is permissible and considered part of the amendment. • The addition of winter crops and/or interseeded perennial crops are considered amendments to an existing CAWMP when the operation does not require additional acreage and/or crops for N utilization, and does not exceed the 25% criteria stated above. • When a CAWMP cannot meet N utilization requirements due to land lost to irrigation inefficiency (useable versus total acres), then the CAWMP may be amended to increase available acreage and/or change the crop for N utilization. This is the only exception to the 25% N criteria for plan revision. • Inclusions of emergency action plans, and insect, odor and mortality checklists are considered CAWMP amendments. * Including additional acreage for land application beyond what is required in the existing CAWMP is considered a plan amendment. 17 Animal feeding operation means a lot or facility (other than an aquatic animal production facility) where the following conditions are met. (i) animals (other than aquatic animals) have been, are, or will be stabled or confined and fed or maintained for a total of forty five (45) days or more in any twelve (12) month period, and (ii) crops, vegetation, forage growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility. Two or more animal feeding operations under common ownership are considered to be a single animal feeding operation if they adjoin each other. or if they use a common area or system for the disposal of wastes. Certification means technical specialist certification of the CAWMP in accordance with the requirements of 15A NCAC 02T .1304. It is unrelated to terms "Annual Certification" as used in Condition 111.17 of this Permit, and the "No Discharge Certification Option" allowed by the November 2008 EPA CAFO Rule. Ditch means any man made channel for the purpose of moving water off a site to the surface waters Excessive Ponding means any area of the application field where visible liquid waste is ponded on the surface of the land application site more than four (4) hours following the application of waste. Excessive ponding also means any areas where the ponding of waste has resulted in crop failure. Groundwaters mean any subsurface waters, as defined in 15A NCAC 2L .0102. Land application means the application of wastewater and/or waste solids onto or incorporation into the soil. Major changes to the CAWMP means changes in the number of animals, type of operation (feeder to finish to wean to feeder), retrofit of a lagoon, installation of a new irrigation system, and similar type changes. Recertification is only required for major changes to the CAWMP. Major changes to a facility must first be approved by DWQ. The new CAWMP and the certification shall be submitted with a request that the COC be amended to reflect the changes. The facility may not make the changes until a new or amended COC has been issued. Revision to the CAWMP means a chance to an entire CAWMP to meet current applicable standards. A CAWMP must be revised if the operation cannot utilize all N nitrogen generated by the animal production in accordance with the existing CAWMP, except for the specific conditions noted in the CAWMP amendment criteria as previously defined. For an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes more than 25% of the N generated by the operation is considered a plan revision. Any change to an existin- CAWMP, whether an amendment or revision, trust be sinned and dated by both the producer and a technical specialist for the new CAWMP to be valid. A revision of the CAWMP does not require recertification. State Waters means all surface waters, wetlands, groundwaters and waters of the United States located in the State. Surface Waters means any stream, river, brook, swamp, lake. sound, tidal estuary, bay; creek_ reservoir, waterway, or other surface body or surface accumulation of water, whether public or private, or natural or artificial, that is contained in, flows through, or borders upon any portion of the State of North Carolina, including any portion of the Atlantic Ocean over which the State has jurisdiction as well as any additional Waters of the United States which are located in the State. Waste means manure, animal waste, process wastewater and/or sludge generated at an animal feeding operation. 18 Wetlands means areas that are inundated or saturated by an accumulation of surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal circumstances do support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. as defined in 15A NCAC 2B .0202. Permit issued this the 8th day of February, 2011 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION . for Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. AW1820138 19 SOF WA r, 9P Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary rNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 0 Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality February 15, 2006 Linwood K. Eason Eason Farms Inc. 32 Eason -Elmore Road Dunn, North Carolina 28334 Subject: Permit No. A Eason Farm Inc. Innovative Animal Sampson County Dear Mr. Eason: REGE MAR 0 6 2006 -FAYETII: U.E RMOML OKE Waste Treatment System In accordance with your request for renewal received July 11, 2003 we are forwarding herewith Permit No. AWI820138, dated February 15, 2006 to Linwood K. Eason authorizing the continued operation of an innovative animal waste collection, treatment, storage, and land application system in accordance with this Permit including, the management of animal waste from the Eason Farm Inc. facility, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 3960 Swine Feeder to Finish and the waste application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). This Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until January 31, 2011, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring requirements in this Permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. Any increase in flow or increase in stocked animals above the listed values in this Permit will require a modification to this Permit and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either flow or number of animals. Pay particular attention to Condition II1.20 and Condition III.21. Quarterly reports providing the wastewater disposal records and detailed chemical analysis of the waste - holding structures for each quarter are required by the Division. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this Permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (3 0) days following receipt of this Permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative' Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Unless such demands are made this Permit shall be final and binding. one NrthCarolina �atura!!y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Phone (9t9) 733-3221 Customer Service Internet: httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax (919) 715-0588 1-877-623-6748 Fax (919) 715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Empbyer— 50°% Recycledl10°% Post Consumer Paper Mr. Eason Page 2 February 15, 2006 If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Todd A. Bennett by e- mail at todd.bennett@ncmail.net or by phone at (9l 9) 715-6627. Sincerely, Alan W. Klimek, P.E. cc: Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District 3 Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section APS Central Files AFO Files W NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH ANIMAL WASTE OPERATION PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Linwood K. Eason Sampson County FOR THE construction and operation on the Eason Farm Inc. facility (Facility) of a 8,989 GPD innovative spray irrigation treatment and disposal system (Innovative System) consisting of one 285,000 gallon lined earthen basin with one 7.5 hp mechanical aerator, two 189,700 gallon lined earthen basins, one 366,670 gallon lined earthen basin with one 5 hp mechanical aerator, one 304,600 gallon lined earthen basin with one 2 hp mechanical aerator, two storage ponds with a total volume of 3,460,000 gallons, and all necessary pipes, pumps, and appurtenances to serve 3,960 Swine Feeder to Finish with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment and. Natural Resources and considered a part of this Permit. This Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until January 31, 2011 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS I_ Any discharge of waste that reaches surface waters or wetlands is prohibited except as otherwise provided in this Permit and associated statutory and regulatory provisions. Waste shall not reach surface waters or wetlands by runoff, drift, manmade conveyance, direct application, direct discharge or through ditches not otherwise classified as state waters. The waste collection, treatment, storage and application system operated under this Permit shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of pollutants to surface waters or wetlands. Application of waste to terraces and grassed waterways is acceptable as long as it is applied in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) Standards and does not result in a discharge of waste to surface waters or wetlands. The Facility must be designed, constructed and operated to contain all waste plus the runoff from a 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall event for the location of the facility. If the Facility has a discharge of waste that results because of a storm event more severe than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm, the Facility will not be considered to be in violation of this Permit if the Facility is in compliance with its Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) and this Permit. Any discharge or application of waste to a ditch that drains to surface waters or wetlands is prohibited except as follows: (a) discharges from the ditches are controlled by best management practices (BMPs) designed in accordance with NRCS standards; (b) the BMPs have been submitted to and approved by the Division of Water Quality (Division); (c) the BMPs were implemented as designed to prevent a discharge to surface waters or wetlands; (d) the waste was removed immediately from the ditch upon discovery; and (e) the event was documented and reported in accordance with Condition HI.13. of this Permit. Nothing in this exception shall excuse a discharge to surface waters or wetlands except as may result because of rainfall from -a storm event more severe than the 25 -year, 24-hour storm. 2. No discharge of waste shall result in a violation of the water quality standards established for the receiving waters as per Title 15A, Subchapter 213, Section .0200 of the North Carolina Administrative Code and Title 15A, Subchapter 2L of the North Carolina Administrative Code. 3. The Facility's CAWMP is hereby incorporated by reference into this Permit. The CAWMP must be consistent with all applicable laws, rules, ordinances, and standards (federal, state and local) in effect at the time of siting, design and certification of the Facility. The Permittee must assess, on an ongoing basis, the effectiveness of the implementation of the CAWMP. The Permittee must make "major changes," "revisions," or "amendments" to the CAWMP, as defined in Section VII, "Definitions," of this Permit, in order to address any changes needed to maintain compliance with the Facility's Permit. "Major changes," "revisions," and "amendments" to the CAWMP must be documented, dated, and included as part of the CAWMP. "Major changes " and "revisions" to the CAWMP shall be submitted to the Fayetteville Regional Office within thirty (30) calendar days of the "major change" or "revision." "Amendments" are not required to be submitted to the Fayetteville Regional Office unless specifically requested by the Division. If field, riser, or pull numbers are changed, an explanation shall also be submitted and include a description of how the new numbers relate to the old numbers. Any violation of the CAWMP shall be considered a violation of this I Permit and subject to enforcement actions. A violation of this Permit may result in the Permittee having to take immediate or long-term corrective action(s) as required by the Division. These actions may include but are not limited to modifying the CAWMP, ceasing land application of waste, removing animals from the facility, or the Permit being reopened and modified, revoked and reissued, and/or terminated. 4. Any proposed increase or modification to the annual average design capacity from that authorized by this Permit will require a modification to the CAWMP prior to modification of the Facility. 5. During the period of this Permit, the Division may notify the Permittee to conduct an evaluation .of the facility and its CAWMP to determine the Facility's ability to comply wiih the MRCS nutrient management standard as it relates to phosphorous. The Division will make its decision as whether to notify permittees based on expert_ ence gained through the NPDES permit implementation. This evaluation will not be required until such time as the Permittee is notified to conduct the evaluation by the Division. The evaluation must be documented. on forms supplied by or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within twelve (12) months of receiving notification from the Division. No permit coverage will be issued to any new or expanding facility to operate until the applicant has completed and submitted a phosphorous loss assessment to determine if the new or expanding facility can comply with the NRCS phosphorous standards. This assessment shall not be a basis for denial of permission to operate under this Permit unless that demonstration of compliance is a statutory requirement for issuance. 6. If prior approval is received from the Director of the Division (Director), facilities which have been issued a permit to operate may add treatment units for the purpose of removing pollutants before the waste is discharged into the lagoons/storage ponds. Prior to any approval, the Permittee must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Director that the new treatment unit will'not interfere with the operation of the existing treatment system and that a process is in place to properly manage and track the pollutants removed. 7. If prior approval is received from the Director, the Facilities may add innovative treatment processes to the systems on a pilot basis in order to determine if the innovative treatment system will improve how the waste is treated and/or managed. Prior to any approval, the Permittee must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Director that .the innovative system will not interfere with the operation of the existing treatment system and that a- process is in place to properly manage and track the pollutants 'removed. 8. For all new and expanding operations, no collection, treatment or storage facilities maybe constructed in a 100 -year flood plain. 9. Animal waste shall not be applied within 100 feet of any well with the exception of monitoring wells_ The allowable distance to monitoring wells shall be established on a case-by-case basis by the Division. 10. Existing swine dry lots may remain in wetlands as long as the wetlands uses are not removed or degraded as a result of the swine. The swine however may not be confined within 100 feet of adjacent surface water or a seasonally flooded area. The swine also must not cause a loss of more than 10% of the existing tree canopy. Where trees do not exist, the area must be managed to include crop rotation. 1I. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The collection, treatment, and storage facilities, and the land application equipment and fields shall be properly operated and maintained at all times. 2. A vegetative cover shall be maintained as specified in the Facility's CAWMP on all land application fields and buffers in accordance with the CAWMP. No waste shall be applied upon areas not included in the CAWMP. 3. Soil pH on all land application fields must be maintained in the optimum range — for crop production. 4. Land application rates shall be in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall land application rates exceed the agronomic rate of the nutrient of concern for the receiving crop. In no case shall land application rates result in excessive ponding or any runoff during any given application event. 5. Animal waste shall not be directly applied onto crops for direct human consumption that do not undergo further processing (e.g., strawberries, melons, lettuce, cabbage, apples, etc.) at any time during the growing season, or in the case of fruit bearing trees, following breaking dormancy. Application of animal wastes shall not occur within thirty (30) days of the harvesting of fiber and food crops for direct human consumption that undergoes further processing. 6. If manure or sludges are applied on conventionally tilled bare soil, the waste shall be incorporated into the soil within two (2) days after application on the land. This requirement does not apply to no -till fields, pastures, or fields where crops are actively growing. 7. Pesticides, toxic chemicals and petroleum products shall not be disposed of in the animal waste collection, treatment, storage, or application systems. 8. Domestic and/or industrial wastewater from showers, toilets, sinks, etc. shall not be discharged into. the animal waste collection, treatment, storage, and application system. Washdown of stock trailers owned by and used to transport animals to and from the Facility only, will be permissible as long as the system has been evaluated and approved to accommodate the additional volume. Only those cleaning agents and soaps that are EPA approved according to their label, will not harm the cover crop, and will not contravene the groundwater standards listed in 15A NCAC 2L may be utilized by the Facility covered by this Permit. Instruction labels are to be followed when using cleaning agents and soaps. 9. Disposal of dead animals resulting from normal mortality rates associated with the Facility shall be done in accordance with the Facility's CAWMP and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations. Disposal of dead animals whose numbers exceed normal mortality rates associated with the Facility shall also be done in accordance with the Facility's CAWMP and NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and regulations provided that: 1) burial of such"animals shall be done in consultation with the State Veterinarian of the NCDA&CS Veterinary Division's Statutes and in compliance with NCDA&CS regulations; 2) all such burial sites must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by type must be recorded; and 3) the map is submitted to the appropriate Fayetteville Regional Office within 15 calendar days of burial. In the event of a state of emergency declared by the Governor, disposal of dead animals shall be done in accordance with requirements and.guidelines dictated by the State Veterinarian according G.S. §106-339.4. The Division may require groundwater monitoring when there is massive burial of animals. All burial sites of such animals must be mapped, and the dates and numbers of the animals buried by type must be recorded. 10. Unless accounted for in temporary storage volume, all uncontaminated runoff from the surrounding property and buildings shall be diverted away from the waste lagoons/storage ponds to prevent any unnecessary addition to the liquid volume in the structures. 11. A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all earthen lagoon/storage pond embankments (outside toe of embankment to maximum pumping elevation), berms, pipe runs, and diversions to - surface waters or wetlands. Trees, shrubs, and other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the lagoon/storage pond embankments. All trees shall be removed in accordance with good engineering practices. Lagoon/storage pond areas shall be accessible, and vegetation shall be kept mowed. 12. At the time of sludge removal from a lagoon/storage pond, the sludge must be managed in accordance with the CAWMP. When removal of sludge from the lagoon is necessary, provisions must be taken to prevent damage to the lagoon dikes and liner. 13. Lagoons/storage ponds shall be kept free of foreign debris including, but not limited to, tires, bottles, light bulbs, gloves, syringes or any other solid waste. 14. The Facility must have at least one of the following items at all times: (a) adequate animal waste application and handling equipment, (b) a lease, or other written agreement, for the use of the necessary equipment, or (c) a contract with a third party applicator capable of providing adequate waste application. 15. The Permittee shall designate a Certified Animal Waste' Management System Operator (Operator) with a valid certification to be in charge of the Innovative System. The Innovative System shall be operated by the OIC or a person under the OTC's supervision. 16. In accordance with 15A NCAC SF .0203(b)(2), the Operator in Charge (OIC) or a designated back-up OIC of a Type A Animal Waste Management System shall inspect, or a person under the supervision of an OIC or designated back-up OIC shall inspect, the Iand application site as often as necessary to insure that the animal waste is land applied in accordance with the CAWMP. In no case shall the time between inspections be more than 120 minutes during the application of waste. A record of each inspection shall be recorded on forms supplied by, or approved by, the Division and shall include the date, time, sprayfield number, and name of the operator for each inspection. The Permittee may assert as an affirmative defense in any enforcement action alleging noncompliance with the requirements imposed in this condition that such noncompliance was due to circumstances beyond the control of the Permittee. A notation shall be made on the form indicating the inspection affected by such circumstance and an explanation setting forth the circumstances claimed to have been beyond the control of the Permittee shall be submitted with the form. 17. The Director may require any permittee to install, operate and maintain devices on all irrigation pumps/equipment designed to automatically stop irrigation activities during precipitation. This decision will be based on the Facility's compliance history for irrigation events. 18. The Director may require any permittee to install and operate flow meters with flow totalizers based on the Facility's violations and/or incomplete or incorrect record keeping events. 19. No waste shall be applied in wind conditions that might reasonably be expected to cause the mist to reach surface waters or wetlands. 20. The Permittee shall maintain buffer strips or other equivalent practices as specified in the facility's CAWMP near feedlots, manure storage areas and land application areas. 21. Waste shall not be applied on land that is flooded, saturated with water, frozen or snow covered at the time of land application. 22. Land application of waste is prohibited during precipitation events. The Permittee shall consider pending weather conditions in making the decision to land apply waste and shall document the weather conditions at the time of land application on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. 23. Land application activities shall cease on any application site that exceeds a Mehlich 3 Soil Test Index for Copper of greater than 3,000 (108 pounds per acre) or Zinc of greater than 3,000 (213 pounds per acre). 24. All waste application equipment must be tested and calibrated once in the fust two years after issuance of this Permit and then at least once every two years thereafter. The results must be documented on forms provided by, or approved by, the Division. 25.. Any major structural repairs to lagoons/storage ponds must have written documentation from a Technical Specialist certifying proper, design and installation. However, if a piece of equipment is being replaced with a piece of equipment of the identical specifications, - no Technical Specialist approval is necessary [i.e. piping, reels, valves, pumps (if the gallons .per minute (gpm) capacity is not being increased or decreased), etc.] unless the replacement involves disturbing the lagoon/storage pond embankment. 26. - - Crops for which animal waste is land applied must be removed from the land application site and properly managed and utilized unless other management practices are approved in the CAWMP. III. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. An inspection of the waste collection, treatment, and storage structures, and runoff control measures shall be conducted and documented at a frequency to insure proper operation but at least monthly and after all storm events of greater than one (1) inch in 24 hours. For example, lagoons/storage ponds, .and other structures should be inspected -for evidence of erosion, leakage, damage by animals or discharge. 2. Monitoring and Recording Freeboard Levels a. Highly visible waste -level gauges shall be maintained to mark- the level of waste in each lagoon/storage pond that does not gravity feed through a free flowing transfer pipe into a subsequent structure. The gauge shall have readily visible permanent markings. The waste level in each lagoon with a waste level gauge shall be monitored and recorded weekly on forms supplied by or approved by the Division. The Director may require more frequent monitoring and recording on lagoon levels based on the facility's compliance history for freeboard violations. b. The freeboard levels of lagoons serving this Facility which experience freeboard violations in any two consecutive years following the issuance of this Permit, or as determined necessary by the Director, shall be monitored and recorded as follows: In addition to the Facility's existing lagoon waste -level gauges, automated lagoon/storage pond waste -level monitors and recorders (monitored and recorded at least hourly) must be installed on all treatment and storage lagoons covered this Permit to measure and record lagoon freeboard. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days following notification from the Director. The Director may determine that installation of automated waste level monitors is not required if the Permittee can demonstrate that preventative measures were taken to avoid the violations and that the violations resulted from conditions beyond the Permittee's control. If an automated level monitor(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: i. report the problem by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional -Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than twenty-four (24) hours following first knowledge of the problem; and, iimake any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record daily lagoon levels at .the same time every day until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. c. The Director may require new or modified waste -level gauges at this Facility if he determines that the existing gauges are not adequate to accurately indicate actual lagoon levels, or the various lagoon levels required to be maintained by this Permit or this Facility's CAWMP. 3. Monitoring and Recording Precipitation Events a. Precipitation events at this Facility shall be monitored and recorded as follows: A rain gauge must be installed at a site that is representative of the weather conditions at the Facility's land application site(s) to measure all precipitation events. The precipitation type and amount must be recorded daily for all precipitation events and maintained on site for Division review. Daily records do not need to be maintained for those days without precipitation events. b. The Director may require that an automated rain gauge and recorder must be installed on site to measure and record all precipitation events. This equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated in a manner consistent with manufacturer's operation and maintenance recommendations. This automated equipment must be in place no later than ninety (90) days following receipt of notice from the Director. If an automated rain gauge(s) becomes inoperable, the Permittee shall: i. report the problem by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than twenty-four (24) hours following first knowledge of the problem; and, ii. make any needed repairs to the equipment as quickly as possible, and take and record all rainfall events until such time as the automated equipment is placed back into operation. 4. A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis, including pH, phosphorus, copper, and zinc, shall be conducted on each application held receiving animal waste in accordance with NCGS 143-215. 1 OC(e)(6). As of the effective date of this Permit, the Statute requires that the analysis be conducted at least annually. " e 5. An analysis of the animal waste shall be conducted in accordance with recommended laboratory sampling procedures as close to the time of application as practical and at least within sixty (60) days before or after the date of application. Every reasonable effort shall be made to have the waste analyzed' " prior to the date of application and as close to the time of waste application as possible. This analysis shall include the following parameters: Nitrogen Zinc Phosphorus Copper 6. The Permittee shall record all irrigation and land application event(s) including hydraulic loading rates, nutrient loading rates and cropping information. The Permittee shall also record removal of solids and document nutrient loading rates if disposed on-site, or record the off-site location(s). These records must be on forms supplied by, or approved by, the Division. 7. A record shall be created and maintained of all transfers of waste between lagoons/storage ponds on the samesite not typically operated in series. Such record shall include at least the identity of the lagoon from which the waste was transferred, the identity of the lagoon receiving the waste, the date and time of transfer and the total volume of waste transferred. 8. The Permittee must maintain monthly stocking records for the facility and make the records available to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Department). 9. If, for any reason, there is a discharge from the waste collection, treatment, storage and application systems (including the land application sites), to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee is required to make notification in accordance with Condition III.13. The discharge notification shall include the following information: a. Description of the discharge: A description of the discharge including an estimate of the volume discharged, a description of the flow path to the receiving surface waters or wetlands and a site sketch showing the path of the waste. b. Time of the discharge: The length of time of the discharge, including the exact dates and times that it started and stopped, and if not stopped, the anticipated time the discharge is expected to continue. c. Cause of the discharge: A detailed statement of the cause of the discharge. If caused by a precipitation event, detailed information from the on-site rain gauge concerning the inches and duration of the precipitation event. d. All steps being taken to reduce, stop and cleanup the discharge. All steps to be taken to prevent future discharges from the same cause. r e. Analysis of the waste: A copy of the last waste analysis conducted as required by Condition 1I1.5 above. 10. A copy of this Permit, the Facility's certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements, the CAWMP and copies of all records required by this Permit and the Facility's CAWMP shall be maintained by the Permittee in chronological and legible form for a minimum of three (3) years. Records include but are not limited to: soil and waste analyses, rain gauge readings, freeboard levels, irrigation and land application event(s), past inspection reports and operational reviews, animal stocking records, records of additional nutrient sources applied (including but not limited to sludges, unused feedstuff leachate, milk waste, septage and commercial fertilizer), cropping information, waste application equipment testing and calibration, and records of removal of solids to off-site location(s). These records shall be maintained on forms provided or approved by the Division and shall be readily available at the Facility (stored at places such as the farm residence, office, outbuildings, etc.) where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of this Permit, unless otherwise specified in this Permit. 11. Within fifteen (15) working days of receiving the request from the Division, the Permittee shall provide to the Division one (1) copy of all requested information and reports related to the operation of the Innovative System. Once received by the Division, all such information and reports become public information, unless they constitute confidential information under NC G.S. 132-1.2, and shall be made available to the public by the Division as specified in Chapter 132 of the General Statutes. - 12. The Division may require any additional monitoring and reporting (including but not limited to groundwater, surface water or wetland, waste, sludge, soil, lagoon/storage pond levels and plant tissue) necessary to determine the source, quantity, quality, and effect of such waste upon the surface waters, groundwaters or wetlands. Such monitoring, including its scope, frequency, duration and any sampling, testing, and reporting systems, shall meet all applicable --Division requirements. 13. Regional Notification: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more .than twenty-four (24) hours following fust knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following events: a. Any discharge to ditches, surface waters or wetlands. b. Any discharge that poses a serious threat to the environment or human safety or health. c. Failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/storage pond greater than or equal to that required in Condition V.2 of this Permit. d. Over applying waste either in excess of the limits set out in the CAMrW or where runoff enters surface waters or wetlands. e. Failure of any component of the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system resulting in a discharge to surface waters or wetlands. E. Any failure of the waste treatment and disposal system that renders the Facility incapable of adequately receiving, treating or storing the waste and/or sludge. g. A spill or discharge from a vehicle transporting waste or sludge to the land application field which results in.a discharge to surface waters or wetlands. h. A spill or discharge from a'vehicle.transporting waste or sludge to the land application field which results in a discharge that poses a serious threat to surface waters or wetlands. i. Any deterioration or leak in a lagoon/storage pond that poses an immediate threat to the environment or human safety or health. j. Any failure of the Innovative System. For any emergency, which requires immediate reporting after normal business hours, contact must be made with the Division of Emergency Management at 1- 800-858-0368. The Permittee shall also file a written report to the Fayetteville Regional Office within five (5) calendar days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to correct the problem and to ensure that the problem does not recur. The requirement to file a written report may not be waived by the Fayetteville Regional Office. 14. The Director may require any permittee to file an annual certification report based on the compliance history of the Facility. If required, the report must be filed on forms provided by the Division. 15. The Director may require the Facility to submit additional reports and/or certifications based on the Facility's compliance history. 16. In the event of a discharge of 1,000 gallons or more of waste to surface waters or wetlands, the Permittee must issue a press release to all print and electronic news media that provide general coverage in the county in which the discharge occurred setting out the details of the discharge. The press release must be issued wiihin forty-eight (48) hours after it is -determined that the discharge has reached the surface waters or wetlands. A copy of the press release and a list of the news media to which it was distributed must be kept for at least one (1) year after the discharge and must be distributed to any person upon request. 17. In the event of a discharge of 15,000 gallons or more of animal waste to surface waters or wetlands, a public notice is required in addition to the press release described in Condition Ill. 16. The public notice must be placed in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the discharge occurred and the county immediately downstream within ten (10) days of the discharge. The minimum content of the notice is the name of the Facility, location of the discharge, estimated volume of waste entering state waters, time and date discharge occurred, duration of the discharge, identification water body that was discharged into including creek and river basin if applicable, actions taken to prevent further discharge, and a Facility contact person and phone number. 18. If a discharge of 1,000,000 gallons of wastewater or more reaches surface waters or wetlands, the appropriate Division Regional - Office must be contacted to determine in what additional counties, if any, a public notice must be published. A copy of all public notices and proof of publication must be sent to the Division within thirty (30) days of the discharge. 19. This Permittee shall conduct a survey of the sludge accumulation in all lagoons within two (2) years of receiving the Permit and every year thereafter. This survey shall include, but not be limited to, a sketch showing the depth of sludge in the various locations within each lagoon. This survey frequency may be reduced if it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Division that the rate of sludge accumulation does not warrant an annual survey. If the sludge accumulation is such that it is greater than the volume for which the lagoon was designed or the accumulation reduces the lagoon's minimum treatment volume to less than the volume for that which the lagoon was designed, a sludge removal or management plan must be submitted to the Fayetteville Regional Office within ninety (40) days of the determination. The plan shall describe removal and waste utilization procedures to be used. 20. Analysis shall be conducted on wastewater samples collected from the waste - holding structures on a quarterly basis. The analysis shall include the following parameters: TKN Total P NH3-N Copper NO3-N Zinc 21. A quarterly report with the information documented per Condition 111.2 through Condition I1I.8 shall be submitted to the Division and to the Fayetteville Regional Office. IV. INSPECTIONS AND ENTRY 1. The Permittee shall allow any authorized representative of Department, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law and in accordance with reasonable and appropriate biosecurity measures, to: a. Enter the Permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this Permit; C. Inspect, at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this Pen -nit; and, d. Sample or monitor, at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance, any substances or parameters at any location. V. GENERAL CONDITIONS The issuance of this Permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for compliance with all applicable surface water, wetlands, groundwater and air quality standards or for damages to surface waters, wetlands or groundwaters resulting from the animal operation. 2. The maximum waste level in lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the Facility's CAWMP. At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoons/storage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25 -year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional one (1) foot of structural freeboard except that there shall be no violation of this condition if: (a) there is a storm event more severe than a 25 -year, 24-hour event, (b) the Permittee is in compliance with its CAWMP, and (c) there is at least one (1) foot of structural freeboard. In addition to the above requirements, for new and expanding farms with lagoon and storage pond designs completed after September 1, 1996, storage must also be provided for the heavy rainfall factor for the lagoons/storage pond. In case of lagoons/storage ponds in series that are gravity fed, the 25 -year, 24-hour storm event and/or the heavy rainfall factor storage requirement for the system may be designed into the lowest lagoon/storage pond in the system. However, adequate freeboard must be designed into the upper lagoons/storage ponds to allow sufficient storage to prevent the waste level from rising into the structural freeboard while the storm water is draining into the lowest lagoon in the system. 3. Any containment basin, such as a lagoon or a storage pond, used for waste management shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of this Permit until properly closed. When the containment basin is properly closed in accordance with the "Natural Resource Conservation Service (MRCS) North Carolina Standard for Closure of Waste Impoundments," March 2002 or any subsequent amendment, the containment basin shall not be subject to the requirements of this Permit. The Permittee must submit a letter to the Division to request rescission of the Permit by providing documentation of closure of all containment basins. Closure shall also include a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours pre -notification. of the Division and submittal of the Animal Waste Storage Pond and Lagoon Closure Report Form to the address identified on the form within fifteen (15) days of completion of closure. 4. This Permit allows for the distribution of up to four cubic yards of manure per visit to individuals for personal use. The Permittee provide the recipient(s) with information on the nutrient content of the manure. Distribution of greater quantities must be to individuals or businesses permitted to distribute the waste, or to be land applied to sites identified in the Permittee's CAWMP. 5. The Permittee must inform the recipient(s) of his/her responsibilities to properly manage the land application of manure. Record keeping for the distribution of manure up to four (4) cubic yards per visit to individuals for personal use is not required. 6. The annual permit fee shall be paid by the Permittee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly constitutes grounds for revocation of this Permit. 7. Failure of the Permittee to maintain, in full force and effect, lessee and landowner agreements, which are required in the CAWMP, shall constitute grounds for revocation of this Permit. 8. This Permit is not transferable. In the event there is a desire for the Facility to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a Notification of Change of Ownership Form must be submitted to the. Division, including documentation from the parties involved and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. This request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 9. This Permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes for the Eason Farm Inc. facility described in the application and other supporting data. The Permittee shall notify the Division immediately of any applicable information not provided in the permit application. 10. If the Permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this Permit after the expiration date of this Permit, the Permittee must apply for and obtain a new Permit. Renewal applications must be filed at least 180 days prior to the expiration of the Permit. 11. The issuance of a Permit does not prohibit the Division from reopening and modifying the Permit, revoking and reissuing the Permit, or terminating the Permit as allowed by the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations. 12. The Groundwater Compliance Boundary is established by 15A NCAC 2L and 15A NCAC 2H .0225. An exceedance of Groundwater Quality Standards at or beyond the Compliance Boundary is subject to the requirements of 15A NCAC 2L and the Division in addition- to the penalty provisions applicable under the North Carolina General Statutes. VI. PENALTIES 1. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this Pennit, the FaciIity's CAWMP, and/or applicable state law may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division including blit not limited to the modification of the animal waste management system, civil penalties, criminal penalties and injunctive relief. 2. The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this Permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of state law and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit coverage termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit coverage renewal application. 3. It shall not be a defense for a Permittee in an enforcement action to claim that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this Permit. VII. DEFINITIONS 25 -year, 24-hour rainfall or storm event means the maximum 24-hour precipitation event with a probable recurrence interval of once in 25 years, as defined by the National Weather Service in Technical Paper Number 40, "Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States," May 1961, and subsequent amendments, or equivalent regional or state rainfall probability information developed therefrom. Agronomic rates means the amount of animal waste and/or other nutrient sources to be land applied to lands as contained in the nutrient management standard of the USDA Soil Conservation Service Technical Guide Section IV or as recommended by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service at the time of certification of the Animal Waste Management Plan by the appropriate Technical Specialist. Amendment to the CAWMP means a change and/or addition to a part(s) of the plan, and requires that the change and/or addition adhere to current applicable standards. The following are examples of amendments to the CAWMP: • In an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes 25% or less of the N generated is considered a plan amendment. Additional acreage needed to facilitate the change in crops and/or cropping pattern is permissible and considered part of the amendment. • The addition of winter crops and/or interseeded perennial crops are considered amendments to an existing CAWMP when the operation does not require additional acreage and/or crops for N utilization, and does not exceed the 25% criteria stated above. • When a CAWMP cannot meet N utilization requirements due to land lost to irrigation inefficiency (useable versus total acres), then the CAWMP may be amended to increase available acreage and/or change the crop for N utilization. This is the only exception to the 25% N criteria for plan revision. - • Inclusions of emergency action plans, and insect, odor and mortality checklists are considered CAWMP amendments. • Including additional acreage for land application beyond what is required in the existing CAWMP is considered a plan amendment. Animal feeding operation means a lot or facility (other than an aquatic animal production facility) where the following conditions are met: (i) animals (other than aquatic animals) have been, are, or will be stabled or confined and fed or maintained for a total of forty five (45) days or more in any twelve (12) month period, and (ii) crops, vegetation, forage growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility. Two (2) or more animal feeding operations under common ownership are considered to be a single animal feeding operation if they adjoin each other, or if they use a common area or system for the disposal of wastes. Ditch means any man made channel for the purpose of moving water off a site to the surface waters. Excessive ponding means any area of the application field where visible liquid waste is ponded on the surface of the land application site more than four (4) hours following the application of waste. Excessive ponding also means any areas where the ponding of waste has resulted in crop failure_ Groundwaters means any subsurface waters, as defined in 15A NCAC 2L .0102. Land application means the application of wastewater and/or waste solids onto or incorporation into the soil Major changes to the CAWMP means changes in the number of animals, type of operation (Feeder to Finish to Wean to Feeder), retrofit of a lagoon, installation of a new irrigation system, and similar type changes. Recertification is only required for major. changes to the CAWMP. Major changes to the Facility must first be approved by DWQ. The new CAWMP and the certification shall be submitted with a request that the Permit be amended to reflect the changes. The Facility may not make the changes until a new or amended Permit has been issued. Revision to the -CAWMP- means a change to an entire CAWMP to meet current applicable standards. A CAWMP must be revised if the operation cannot utilize all N nitrogen generated by the animal production in accordance with the existing CAWMP, except for the specific conditions noted in the CAWMP amendment criteria as previously defined. For an existing CAWMP, a change in crops and/or cropping pattern that utilizes more than 25% of the N generated by the operation is considered a plan revision. Any change to an existing CAWMP, whether an amendment or revision, must be signed and dated by both the producer and a technical specialist for the new CAWMP to be valid. A revision of the CAWMP does not require recertification. State waters means all surface waters, wetlands, groundwaters and waters of the United States located in the State. Surface waters means any stream, river, brook, swamp, lake, sound, tidal estuary, bay, creek, reservoir, waterway, or other surface body or surface accumulation of water, whether public or private, or natural or artificial, that is contained in, flows through, or borders upon any portion of the State of North Carolina, including any portion of the Atlantic Ocean over which the State has jurisdiction as well as any additional Waters of the United States which are located in the State. Waste means manure, animal waste, process wastewater and/or sludge generated at an animal feeding operation. Wetlands means areas that are inundated or saturated by an accumulation of surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal circumstances do support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, as defined in 15A NCAC 2B .0202. This Permit issued the 15th day of February, 2006. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Director A1"_ Klimek, P.R��� NOWCarolina Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number AWI820138 Facility No: 82-138 Farm Name: Eason Farm, Inc. Farm Owner: Linwood Eason Subject: Wettable Acre/WUP Revision Tech. Spec. Danny Bailey Date , North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service College of Agricalsare and We Sciences /d3 Date 4 Owner Signature Te pec. 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Ar -In per 111teii"r Silrinklci liui,t i'„Ulc _ Column _ 1lcres per L•xl+riiur splillklcl [iuln l aUlc ___ Cu111m11 _ Ti-nvOr-r: Znicritl>t' ll}'tlrnlli (trnvcl lnttc) (n) Ai;ICS slall Und uC Hull liuln 1 i,l,lc _ - '.:ultlllln (1l) Al;lcs nwlillc 1luilion uFl,ull (i'illl Lt;nklli_---- �ict�t] k ll'ctlt:ll 1V 1,1111 _------(1cl:ljl 1 �1+,',l,u --- (1;) Ac, us Slvp cnil 111- pull li 1,111 111111E nuts Iur 1111eriur 111111 [511111: 11 1 11 1 c) 'I'rllvulcr: U, xtcriur Hytlr-nut ((rnvt:l jntir) 5' 3 (a) A1;i us stai l cnd u!-111111 ii um Ti11,1t-25�F 7�i t,ltlnul (11) At:i us n6l,161c jltll tiuu ill hull (!'till 1�c11g11� 11CO1 X W ltccl 14'itilla-7-' irv1II1 (t:) Auius 5lup ciltl u1 inill hula "I"1111c t:ulullul 3 . /2 fufnl na-cs fur Extralur pull (Soul: n 1 11 > t) 9, IViu111111y Clic tallulatud llligair-d at;icllj;c valuc pcl spi111l:1u ill liavcl 111111 tly tilcnunlllCl t1! Sjnil,l:lcl�,,, l,+,lls ut•cach caltguly ill 111c llcltl• Surtl all ut 111CSC 111111 lhi5 is 114C 1u1111 ,lli1 mud nL,cs,t=,c Cul the lic1,1. (a) Acrrs 1)cr 1„ic, iur Spi i„klcr ur full X 11 til,i ii,klc, -1 Ul fulls �- --_-- Ao { (l,) Ar -j" per. t_,xicaiur 51,6oddr-r yr full X 11 Np6lit_Irls v, fulls l2'4. •3.'otal AW(table- Acre for licltl (511,11:,9,1 + 911) 'J cllalllc Acre Compulalional V1'urEsllce1 Cu incites lly: �,ff� l<;y ,` �. t -ter"*"• -. �' .. -r.�R .. ,1`•. - � h ',', . _ . s S- - z.- rs .. - .r �;- 1 c '`i � _ a � �r ? r ,�'�^3?` -'�S�j � � ° kyv�+. .]. a :v � .:�,• - f � �' � - -i > = - >� -_ } ' ��� :�' a c`' u s .h�C� - •. t:r111'i1i1' 11'1;1'1'rt�lt�t 1tLllk; t.t)ntl'U > l;I ilJNrll 11'l;ltllLtiftit�l t I. Farm Number (ldclttillcaliull) �� � 1� 8 1 iclil l�tnlll)�i {I licntltl�nliuu) j�� 1.. 111igmiuli System Ucsip,n:tliull Exisliull it6pli ii Sysitill Nt:Av 111j'xi,11i111til ltlignlillil )'Sicnl 3. TY1)t:u{111iSysleul ,;11i1iuttluy Spi,111Mu/6wN _� Ilald-ltnsi Ilavtl6i cclttcl 1,'ivut LIItCaI-l]lt1Vi' "Ymt']l] 1,111111bur of Stallunslry 511111 kids 1) 1iile iilr fi111141ciS !� 1'.xh'lillt *pliltl.11 t; i-itimbtr urrravcl-Lancs ,l 11 1111c601 1AMC-1 _ '- -- 11 l;xictim Lam- _ W cllt:tl Diallicicr .2 s >r -- 11-ccll Flom lickl rials► sheet S� � �� I.clll;lll t11'11u1131cu1 � Lnlctnl I I1ydt.1111 ,i}t:lt 1%, 1U ,II -�'i�_ {:ls tlllcc111agt 111+v,:littl,ti:1n11ttlj S1)i nil v- s1i:i6mg slung Inlc1 nl [Iccl] lictcctdagc Ur mut-11 III.nn-4:1 ` 7. Sprinkler or Iiydraltt Layoui .atcl Il1sll I_yclln1115 ;iiltglc Lalcia111iydlBill t;xtc: sivcly s1)nLctl 011611Mclslllytll:uils 1;. Rund 1111: itrig;11c13 arch iter s111i11k1cll1lavc1 }lull }'u1 1116 givcll Inilctl tlinr111;1c1 liulkt laic n1lIM11niatr-tsibll: ;,1111 l;,ulull])1 based 5.11! Ilallcill, sl1nG11111,, :11111 !]lliltl:ltlltl:lvci lalle ILMIlliUll, •'ril:llinu:tr�� 5111•iuttici� . 11GttS per Inic- iur spiltikIrt hum l nlllt _� �tiltluin Act.ts pur L•xlcl iur sl,i isiklcr ii um -mile C:ultlnitl _ TI-Avcic.r: Inlcrius' Uyt11'nul (lrnvcl lnite) �e? If—(n) int les slttil t;utl ur1,,III tiu+11 I :11►1t '�'a'.:c,lullm 74 (lr) Act cs niitltilc Ilul lion t,r brill [full Lcllblllf U.lj t 11it:1lutl1111+11111- lav [1t.c.11} o?• L?S-11,t11n1 ncru fur 1111triur pilll (511111: n t 11 1 v) TI-nv-clt:r: 1Llticrior 11.yt1:•nllt (lrnvr lnnc) (n) At;lcs Mail cntl t)VInill 1iu�n 11,1111 1:t,hmm 111) Autt'; nlitltltt. pill IItlll 111 111111 �1'ull 1,cu lli 11cc1j X 1Vt•tlt:tl wit1111 11 (C) Acms sll)p 'Mid 111 }still ll1))11 Talliu _ T111111 nuts 1,111- Exlcrillr pull t�11111; n 1 11 1 G) 9. Ivltillijily Clic ta11111a1ct1 ilii�atctl nt icill;c value Ilcl sl11iu1;lcs ill havrl Ilttll by lilt 11111111m t11 wlillt.Jjrj : ill 1,1111:. ur tacit calcgul y ill 1116 field. Sunt u11 ul- thrsc sliltl this is like tu1111 it I igalctl nul cl,1,n Ful lilt 11611. . Aucs pvr l,ilcllvr St111171•_1cr ur 11ttii X 11 SIll 1111'.1r,tl ul 1'tAls r -� _-- /%,-,L-: (l,) Ar-rra j,cr L•.xlc, ivr :];p61tUr-r vl Pull X 11 S)+t i,lt-lc, a ul 1'1slis - � r A,:, r : Total Wcitable Acj-p- for field (511113: -Ya -I' 91.1) ;.Wc1la11tc mere Cumputaliallal Wur�:a11cc1 (:ullltilctccl by: • � 3 � a k r �; V'. 'a i + jr'� �, • '.y r ec � z--r�ra" ';C+C=�, 4 tb �,�Y'���f- Ei: < 3 � �,� a' r �+ .+ ``�y i�_ 'S �7 "'� :1'. + t 5.-4-C"`. -,2 r�� • �.r' n"1 `'L: �e °;� E -ice`;?. of i:i111'T1'11'"11'L'>-1r111Lt:'1L RE, UM1'10 l'r i 1ON16 11'l)jllt�llii �'�1 1• 1:x1 1qu1l1lcr dentlicatiou) Nvlitlll i,• lccriltl,l,sUain) _--. •l. 1,1i1pliun Systc11! Dcsip,,t:iticm Exixlim, 116pmiun;:ystt11) !`reit' 1 Exiinniittl 116pliuli ;lpslcu, 3. '! ypc of 11tilsafitsli Syslcnl :;Ialiutlnly 511ii,tklclfG4'� _� 11x,11 lll,se l lavck:l cri3tcl 1'ivul Lincal-i„trvr, yYsly u 4, ]rilcliur ";J16 ilcicis -- It Exlrtiml 11 i111:lris l�ltltnitcr ul'11n�c1 Laucs �1 lillciiul 1,t111cq It 1;xtciiul I.a11rs :i, wood 1}i:lHICIer ,7;l, {fccll F111111 licid thin shcc:l /x? ?)1•citt;ll+i,l 1,1!111ti:t:f} G. Spa 611% j8 P LnKSA I lI'M au1 S11a6118IIU�l� - � �a �:,c ilelccnlagcufivt:Iildsli:rnirtrll S1ililluct-'spa6mg n1ung Ifilc1iii [I'mil -- j:,s j,erccidagc uC,vellrll,i;:►o„ctc,� -1. Sprinkler or l lycira111 Layout101111,1111C I Aral nlsll 101 Fulls Single Laie]allllydinllt T Ut;es;ivcly s111 ur-d ,,It,inkicis11lyt11:110 1;- Riad Ihu itrignied An per spliitklcilliavcl Itull 1111 1111: ),tven Ivullctl 111t11nt;ttt fluor flit nl'I11olniatr 1n11a1r and yOunm based un p:1Rm”, spatting, -.111x1 sj1iin111:,1f1:1v0 laic IM11 iun, �'Slatiullar�' Sj1rllilrjCt-S Acres per lntct iur qn i11k1et 1i wn T1,111c — E u1t11„11 _ Acres per L•x1c, iur 31,1 inkler li urn Tnttic C;u1u11111 Tr:lvOr-r: Intr-riur Bydi-nut (ti-nvtl lnur) x� (n) Attics slnll curl of 111111 Ill I.1111 •l a111uo!�'.[ 70 '.:t11,nu1► /3 cs 111itltllc pui lime Lcn�,11r;;2s �lcc:f� 4 11't:11t:11 1'1,1111 f.yo tL) Ac, cs Mull Lln1 �Ci1I,c,�fi l,1„ �� Seg 81 'I.-ntnl t►tru fur 1111r,601- plil (Z11111: 11 i It i c) 1'rnvtier: 1..xlcrivr Ilydrmit (trn�cl1n11r) (n) Act cs Mal 1 curl OF111111 !i uni 11,1,1t: E',1111n11i (ll) At:i c5 mWille. I,t1111t111 t&111111 {1'ltll 1�Ci1l�tli - jl[Cf� v 1Vt•ttc11 Witltll Jlr-01}1 1 (t:) Ati cs slup end of pull ii uta 17111r - - t:t,lun,n '� 111111 llil'C3 lur LAtti iur poll (511111; n I It 1 c) ~ 9_ lvlrtllijlly the laliulatcd isiij;:llctl acs ell gc v 1,c1 sp1i111'.1ci 111 IIavcl 111111 l,y 0w IIII tnticl ti sl,,i111.1c17 Ur V-.Icll cmcgwy in the Belrl- Zuni all of these Hurl this is the trait i„igmud ntr,mgc kn i1,c Md. (a) Acres l,cr 1111c, iur S111i1,kict V1. 1'1111 X fl Sill i,sklc, s c„ Pults ylcr Exieliur:ilrlinlJcr tit l'ut1 Ji l'ufis r_— -•-_-• - !a _r� W Mable Act J FV! �iC1ri (Si1111: �:1+ 1 yfj) %+ 11,-Ablc Acre Cu1llj�ulntiQnai V,'urk911cc1 (vi„l,lCicel t1y:_=t`) �±° �. F. -t. — .f tTF. �^f �,f�'.a.. �l$L- _ L � !i � s ' � f , 7s�- i� .i' a^•S^ ,{. t-'�'.0 n'#+ '�^L � F� � T"t' z �,�•=� 'E... L, '4t;�-. -.u- 7'•"n`c aRrs'�t•`%h__ "' r i� � 5�%w "i • .ly • •� , , L -r S i . t � � ill4ltilll 1' 1 r F ,F ' ' 1><1' 11'UTI .'All>.,l;Vr�L llL' C ()I111'U l r�• L IL)NAI, 11 t c:1%111 I.. l :tr111 IdUulLcr tcitlliiIicaGon) �1 - 3 8 1 itlt] idunllis 1 (1[1t;11i►1kt:ntiull) 1, 111igallu11 Syslt:111 Desip'llatiull � EA,151411; It Ilpliull,Sysknl Ntt1' 1;1Immitsl1t1i�n1it1111)'slttll 3. i.yllt UfI1111a:1tiilii SyS1C!!{ i 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 Iess than 10 tons per acrg 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). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preview Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 719103 Specification Page 1 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 and flies. S. 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 pgrennial 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preview Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 7/9/03 Specification Page 2 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. 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preview Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 719/03 Specification Page 3 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 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 five (5) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Preview Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 7/9103 Specification Page 4 B 1 Top of Dike EI. - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E, - 95.0 Bottom El. -- 95.0 Length - 140 ft. Width - 80 ft. Depth 8 ft. B2 Top of Dike El. -- 103.0 Top of Storage E. - 101.0 Welter Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 91.0 Length - 120 ft. Width - 90 ft. Depth - 10 ft. B3 Top of Dike El. - 103.0 Top of Storage E. - 101.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 91.0 Length - 95 ft. Width - 95 ft. Depth - 10 ft. SE 1 Top of Dike EI. - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 95.0 CY CLAY BORROW Length - 125 ft. 0 Width - 70 ft. BORROW Depth - 8 ft. TWO PIPE STRUCTURE S'E2 Top of Dike EI.. - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 95.0 Length - 125 ft. FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = Width - 70 ft. INVERT OUT ELEV. = 96.0 Depth - 8 ft. TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 11' (SEE NOTES 10 &c 1 1) WATER TABLE ELEVATION FOR SITE IS EL. 95.0 (MAX). AVERAGE GROUND ELEVATION FOR SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 97.5. NOTES: 1. ALL CUT/FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 3:1 OR FLATTER 2. TOP OF DIKE WIDTH SHALL BE 12' MINIMUM FOR OUTSIDE DIKES- 10' FCR INSIDE DIKES 3. HOUSE #5 SHALL BE GUTTERED AWAY FROM ANY STORAGE STRUCTURE 4. ALL SURFACE WATER SHALL BE DIVERTED AWAY FROM STRUCTURES 5. ALL 90 DEG. TURNS IN GRAVITY & FM PIPE SHALL BE MADE WITH 2 - 45s 6. ALL GRAVITY SHALL HAVE CLEAN -OUTS SPACED NO GREATER THAN 100 FEET AND SHALL HAVE 1% MIN. GRADE 7. PUMP STATION PAD, ACCESS AND SURROUNDING AREA SHALL HAVE MINIMUM OF 6" CRUSHER -RUN STONE 8. AERATORS SHALL BE SIZED BY BION TECHNOLOGIES PERSONNEL 9. THRUST BLOCKING SHALL BE PLACED ON ALL FORCE MAIN TURNS 40 DEG. OR GREATER 10. CELLS SEI & SE2 SHALL HAVE A 1% SLOPE TOWARD THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURES 11. BOTTOM ELEVATION AT THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SHALL BE 95.0 12, DIMENSIONS FOR ALL STRUCTURES SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON DETAIL SHEETS 13. ALL 8" GRAVITY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ON GRADE AS SHOWN ON PLANS OR NO LESS THAN 0.5% 8' GRAVITY OUTFALL A- Frlitr'F MAIN TO WU ISFS BUTTERFLY VALVES - _ - --- - -- 4 - PUMP STATION y2 111 - 1 _� 1 1 t 1 /+ 1 _ FLOW CONTROL #3 , 14 � � FLOW CQN'TROL 1112 � 4 + Top.of Dike EI -. ioK6 ' Top of Llwkc EI, 116510 1 ' 1 Top of sta. EI tai. 1 Toa. qt `Star £I, It 1 Ea 3'0 �' 11 1 1 1 + 1 1 Water Tobke•, 95. � 1 � Wottr Totrfp EI. _, 0 1 Botloo EP as^4' �1 1 t o Bottom ki. ''1Il''`, -1 t. 1 1 A + �� ���, � 1 .7 � 1 1 '''� +1S.U. V1 t1�+ 11 1 , AERATOR (DESIGNED BY 60114) S.G. STAFF GAUGE 0 �11 11 Top of Dike El. - 103 4 - - Top of Star. €I- - 141.0 Water Toble E1 95 0 t 1 Bottom El. - . -- - `' fy `t 9f 41 0A \ ,+ - - - (s,ynt.hetic curtain . woll) \ 1 1 1 0 PUMP STATION 1:3 FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SC -ALE w FEET 0 15 30 60 90 SCALE: 1" W 30' ALL ' ---- ---..-�' BUTTERFLY VALVES - 1 FLOW CONTROL #1 �; �� �I 1} \V1 t 444 S. G. FLOW CONTROL % 4 D,ke EI. _ 105 Top of Table El. 103. ' 1 Water Tabk EI - 95-4 - Bottom El - 95-4 t Top of D,kc EI. - 105.5 4 Top of Ston Et. - 141.4 _ Water Tab`- - 9�4-_ _ - -- 4110. � 8` GRAVITY OUTFALL, (TSA 1 - elev. 100.0) 1 7 8" Main 0 1% Groat into Pump Station PUMP STATION #1 8' Main Outlet Invert - 96.5 8' Main Gravity Line Upper End Invert - 140.0 GENERAL IMPORI/EM ENTS LA YOUr/DETAIL BION TECHNOL OGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC LIFT STATION #1 (FROM HOUSES TO B1 TANK SIZE - 4000 GAL PRECAST (SEE DETAILS) INLET INVERT ELEVATION - 96.5 BOTTOM ELEVATION - ^-91.0 APPROXIMATE SUBGRADE ELEVATION - 90.5 LIFT STATION #2 (FROM B2 TO HOUSES PULP SHALL BE DYERS MW200, OR EOUAL. AND SHALL BE TIMER CONTROLLED. CLOCK SHALL BE SET TO RUN MAXIMUM OF ONE HOUR AND REST MINIMUM OF ONE HOUR. PUMP SHALL BE SUPPLIED W17H FLOAT SWITCH TO STOP RECYCLE PUMP IN THE EVENT OF A FLOODED CONDITION. TANK SIZE - 4' DIAMETER PRECAST INLET INVERT ELEVATION - 99.0 i. t1► am � r► li a i Q � ODVSED:COMPOSITE TOTAL EXCAVATION 2,600 CY •• EXCAVATED CLAY N/A PAD AND DIKE FILL 11,000 CY • REQ'D FOR LINER N/A NET 8,400 CY CLAY BORROW N/A SUITABLE FOR LINER 0 CY BORROW 8,400 CY TWO PIPE STRUCTURE • FILL VOLUMES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED BY 15% FOR SHRINKAGE DUE TO COMPACTION. •• TOTAL EXCAVATION VOLUME INCLUDES SLIGHT UNDERCUT FOR THE LINER. FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #1 TOP OF DIKE ELEV. = 105.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. - 103.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 101.00 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 101.00 INVERT OUT ELEV. = 101.1 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 4' TWO PIPE STRUCTURE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #2 & #3 TOP OF DIKE ELEV. = 105.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. = 103.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 95.00 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 94.0 INVERT OUT ELEV. = 96.0 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 11' FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #4 TOP OF DIKE ELEV. = 103.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. = 101.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 99.0 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 96.0 INVERT OUT ELEV, = 96.1 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 7' STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS 6282 per`,: DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET (919 550_4740 P.O. BOX 426 {919550-4741 FAX -CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE. 5/98 REVISION. FILE- DRAWN: JTD SHEET: 3 OF 9 NOTE: CELLS SE1 & SE2 SHALL HAVE A 1% SLOPE TOWARD THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURES. BOTTOM ELEVATION AT THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SHALL BE 95,0. 4" FORCE MAIN TO HOUSES $ 4� PUMP STATION #2 r7opof Dike El. - 103 0 AERATOR G' ■ STAFF GAUGE FP SOIL TEST PIT 0 PUMP STATION 11 FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE 5 DRAINAGE SWALE SCALE IN FEET SCALE: 1 " = 30' 8* GRAVITY OUTFALL 4 � G k0 H Wy ?4z HINSOfv RD. m N SITE VICINITY MAP - NO SCALE �y 0 z DRAINAGE SWALE - 1% GRADE S r I I S 1 % � I , - - -� 1 11 '� � i FLOW '�Qii 2`11 ws c —_— 4 y�t 1s rr,'•,EIt - w5 01 �I �. ��t �r, ! 1 11 ' I��I�, !:V t+ q V 1 1 1 ° 111 111 4 F y 9 lop � '� �` t `1, �• 1 1 11 `il 'a 1' � � ,' � � � S. G ` '� 1i4�i- � tii 1, 1 � ' � � S, G, li 1 I I � } I � lop �D %` 1 1I, 00 1 Q U Top of Dake EI. - 105.0 o lop of Dake EI. - 105.0 0 BUTTERFLY VALVES i1 [� IG F31 Filp ? ` — T- - - 90 120 'J - - _ - - -�-- 11 .,,� 1r u o yt � DGR w - - _ --- - _ 1 TO'12-11 DIP �P M .-- •— ___ _ i _` TVP BERM Main 0 0.51E Grode Into Pump S obort 1 8` •,p "- -..— _ " Main Gravity Line _ s End invert - 100.0 $ �s EDGE WATER o� -- — -- _ $ PUMP STATION # 1 ' ...— 0('j 00 8" Moin Inlet Invert - 98.3 /�/ 8� GRAVITY OUTFALL Top of Tank - .1010 ` $ Inside Bottom - 92-8 `rte �9 ,,1jj Pump Tank Pod nkPod Eley 11005 (Tank dimensions may vary vith supplier) ,r I } �� • 1 Q ELEV. 99.0+- TSA 1 (AT TIME OF SURVEY) EDGE WATER ,n TOP BERM $ GENERAL /MPR01/EMo NTS LAYOUT/DETAIL BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC trrrtttlttrfl,��,, �A CARS e ESSlp 16282 = t r t� .t F s TBM — TOP EIS ELEV. 97.32 GENERAL LAYOUT DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET P.Q. BOX 426 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 FILE: I DRAWN: ,STD (919)550--4740 (919)550-4741 FAX REVISION: SHEET: 2 OF 9 I 11 BUTTERFLY VALVES 11 1 I - - _- .---�._----- — ..-- - --- - -- -- -- ---- - - -- - - - , r '-------------------- 1 ..------------------------------------------I 4 T V. bike EI. - 105.0.. Tap _ T ( Dike EI 105.0 D 0 o e P -- _ - _ _ 4 ___---_-____ ____------------------- -- - _ _ _ _ --__ _ --------------------------------- JJ t r _-_ 111, T % � I , - - -� 1 11 '� � i FLOW '�Qii 2`11 ws c —_— 4 y�t 1s rr,'•,EIt - w5 01 �I �. ��t �r, ! 1 11 ' I��I�, !:V t+ q V 1 1 1 ° 111 111 4 F y 9 lop � '� �` t `1, �• 1 1 11 `il 'a 1' � � ,' � � � S. G ` '� 1i4�i- � tii 1, 1 � ' � � S, G, li 1 I I � } I � lop �D %` 1 1I, 00 1 Q U Top of Dake EI. - 105.0 o lop of Dake EI. - 105.0 0 BUTTERFLY VALVES i1 [� IG F31 Filp ? ` — T- - - 90 120 'J - - _ - - -�-- 11 .,,� 1r u o yt � DGR w - - _ --- - _ 1 TO'12-11 DIP �P M .-- •— ___ _ i _` TVP BERM Main 0 0.51E Grode Into Pump S obort 1 8` •,p "- -..— _ " Main Gravity Line _ s End invert - 100.0 $ �s EDGE WATER o� -- — -- _ $ PUMP STATION # 1 ' ...— 0('j 00 8" Moin Inlet Invert - 98.3 /�/ 8� GRAVITY OUTFALL Top of Tank - .1010 ` $ Inside Bottom - 92-8 `rte �9 ,,1jj Pump Tank Pod nkPod Eley 11005 (Tank dimensions may vary vith supplier) ,r I } �� • 1 Q ELEV. 99.0+- TSA 1 (AT TIME OF SURVEY) EDGE WATER ,n TOP BERM $ GENERAL /MPR01/EMo NTS LAYOUT/DETAIL BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC trrrtttlttrfl,��,, �A CARS e ESSlp 16282 = t r t� .t F s TBM — TOP EIS ELEV. 97.32 GENERAL LAYOUT DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET P.Q. BOX 426 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 FILE: I DRAWN: ,STD (919)550--4740 (919)550-4741 FAX REVISION: SHEET: 2 OF 9 NOTE: CELLS SE 1 & SE2 SHALL HAVE A 17 SLOPE TOWARD THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURES. BOTTOM ELEVATION AT THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SHALL BE 95.0. 8' GRAVITY OUTFALL 4- FORCE MAIN TO HOUSES --- "pp 00 PUMP STATION #2 Top of Dike E1. - 103.0 AERATOR S.G. ■ n c SOIL TEST PIT 0 PUMP STATION S.G. ■ STAFF GAUGE TP Qi SOIL TEST PIT 0 PUMP STATION 13 FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE S DRAINAGE SWALE SCALE M FEET 0 t3 30 60 90 130 SCALE: 1 " = 30' FA BUTTERFLY VALVES Top o: Dike EI- - 105-0 DRAINAGE SWALE - 1 % GRADE Top of Dime EI. — 105.0 1 t r r t r 6 1 777 y T ,ar--_----..._-_.----_----.-„----_------ � rr t f-------------------- ---------------------------------------- 76' ----_—_- ---- --- ---------------- --------___ 16' __--_---. 1 4 go' S Lr PIP Jry r� IP, ��� ►3 .fid' �lp TSA 2 't 1 1 _ 1 1 i goo EDGE WATER I'c Kwl 9s �c `� 242 Rp. SITE VICINITY MAP — NO SCALE .�---- - ' --- _ --_---- -��---.- �r . OP M- TOP BERM 8" loin O x Grade into Purnp5anon tl W B'Main Gravity LintUpper End Invert 1000© ej DTA $ �s EDGE WATER PUMP STATION #1�- .�._ �- 3" GRAVITY OUTFALL 8' Moan Inlet Invert - 98.3 $ Top of Tank - -101.0 Inside Bottom - 92.8 1 Bottom of Tonk - 92.3 'Tip [Ja Pump Tank Pad Elev - 100 5 ' {Tank dimensions may vory with supplier} r np1 � l ` SZ ELEV. 99.0+— TSA 1 (AT TIME OF SURVEY) EDGE WATER TOP BERM -°- ,P' .11� GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS LAYOUT/DETA/L BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC S TBM — TOP EIS ELEV. 97.32 GENERAL LAYOUT N �Ca "k CAR +' DALTON ENGINEERING ,,.•Q��p ••� ssr'SS '•"� & ASSOCIATES, P.A. ,.•' � aF�a • y • t 446 EAST MAIN STREET 16282 = (919 550-4740 1 .*' P.O. BOX 426 (919 550-4741 FAX .•NG1NE4,,.�,,; CLAYTON, NC 27520 '•�A� JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 REVISION: FILE: I DRAWN: ,STD SHEET: 2 OF 9 i o D O r z r mU) � C p m m� z� zo (li r r r m C7 M O rnz mr g o WC) M D rn--- �u O 0 z C) D Z C) F- M m cf)< C D �:u :j < O M O �D �7 D D y,n iv y, D rn F � C- c�v� o U) O M O m O Z0> x < U+ 0 -i rn F � C- c�v� o U) O M O m O Z0> x < U+ 0 -i nND M o0 rn- N z Z � � pT) p D o � * m M z m C- o cn O z M M z 0 M O M M rn Z> O m Z D C) N C)D A 0n z0 c 00 f co x zo N O O A oZ z O m v m A = m O A a i m Z m 7 m p m n m m 1� 1 m m x X � O O X Z O O n m VInZ x1ZmOn SA m X F O m n D Z In A v G) mmZOmOmOD V X I OOAZ ;D £Oma NZ LnO m Am- zaOmyZj� OmZ-O AMmxF )Fzm �cmA V ZOA: L, ZNZ n:g 0mN� MrZDZm DmD m T.mzm"u v mm-<G)�F�F- m�m z C7 C) z D HO110 u s?s syzc9� as � t99 as v ? _ N l�, (0(0 o U) 70 z m rn < U+ 0 mN o0 Z � � V V -9� 4�- O �O D tD X z M M z 0 M O M M rn Z> O m Z D C) N C)D A 0n z0 c 00 f co x zo N O O A oZ z O m v m A = m O A a i m Z m 7 m p m n m m 1� 1 m m x X � O O X Z O O n m VInZ x1ZmOn SA m X F O m n D Z In A v G) mmZOmOmOD V X I OOAZ ;D £Oma NZ LnO m Am- zaOmyZj� OmZ-O AMmxF )Fzm �cmA V ZOA: L, ZNZ n:g 0mN� MrZDZm DmD m T.mzm"u v mm-<G)�F�F- m�m z C7 C) z D HO110 u s?s syzc9� as � t99 as v ? _ N l�, CONTENTS: 1 - Existing Site Layout/Topography 2. General Layout I Structure Dimensions Ak. T 1%.Or 160tv Nboor ,L T d& AL I .9L T %..*If 4j LL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED INSIDE TOP OF DIKE 1200' - STAKING POINT FOR HORIZONTAL OFFSET SEE DATA BELOW TOP OF DIKE 111 SOILS REQUIRING HORIZONTAL OFFSET FOR --- " CLAY LINER „ 3:1 SIDESLOPES 6.32 2' CLAY LINER` " 0.1 2' CLAY UNE3Z ; NIS STRIP TOPSOIL BEFORE FILLING DIKE t IFsd'i� . � ► 1go liffr"D.I.KE CROSS BASED ON SIVE CONDiT#ONS, J IS ANTICIPATED THAT SYNTHETIC LINER WILL BE USED ON ALL EMBANKMENTS (TOP AND INSIDE). CONTINUE HDPE LINER OVER TOP OF DIKE i i NTS 12.00 EXISTING GRADE 40 MIL HDPE LINER 40 MIL HDPE LINER INSIDE TOP OF DIKE STAKING POINT 12.00' 36" 1 1 12" BACKFILL STRIP TOPSOIL BEFORE PLACING FILL FOR DIKE /- ANCHOR TREN /r 1 SOILS, REQUIRING' 'LINER,, , (, \ HDPE LINER/DIKE CROSS SECTION NTS IN UNDISTURBED EARTH (TYP)� PLAN BENDS �J'N m 18" MIN FOR 10" PIPE AND SMALLER. 24" MIN. FOR 12" PIPE AND LARGER. SECTION X—X BENDS do TEES [-.AA� x� 1 PLAN TEES PLAN & ELEVATION PLUGS EXISTING GRADE NOTES: 1. EXCAVATION, BACKFILL AND COMPACTION OF ANCHOR TRENCH BY CONTRACTOR_ 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SURFACE IRREGULARITIES AND CONSOLIDATE THE SURFACE BY ROLLING SAME. 3. PLACEMENT OF HOPE LINER BY OTHERS. 4. GAS MAT SHALL BE USED AS DETERMINED NECESSASRY BY CONTRACTOR, SIZES BASED ON 250 P.S.I. 0 6000 P.S.F. SOIL PRESSURE SIZE 90' BEND 45' BEND 22V BEND TEES PLUGS A 8 A 8 A 8 A 8 C D 5881, 6_ 1 Q1. 6" 8" 3" 8" 8„ 8" 10" 15" 8- 12" 12" 8" 10" 5" 9" 9" 12" 12" 20" 10" 16" 14" 10" 12" 6" 10" 11,1 14" 14" 25" 12" 19" 16" 12" 14" 8" 11 14 16" 16" 30" 14" 23" 18" 14" 16" 10" 12" 16" 18" 18" 34" 16" 26" 20" 161' 18" 11" 13"i8" 20" 20" 38" 18" 20" 32" 30" 26" 27" 20" 21" 23" 24" 14" 15" 16" 16" 23" 24" 25" 26" 22" 26" 48" 50" 24" 36" 32" 25" 26" 18" 18" 29" 29" 29" 58- 30' 45" 40" 31" 32" 22" 23" 36" 36" 36" 72" 36" 54" 48" 36" 39" 26" 28" 44Y1 44" 44" 87.1 NOTE: DIMENSIONS GIVEN ARE GUIDELINES THAT MAY REQUIRE CHANGES DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS WITH ENGINEER AT TIME OF EXCAVATION. THRUST BLOCK DETAIL. NTS GENERAL /MPRO l/EMENTS LAYOUT/DETAIL FOR BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC LINER/MISC. PIPE DETAILS +"'jilrfetl." �q0f1• C A R0/ f . ,• `N ••aFESSt • 6282 DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 426 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: DATE: 5/98 FILE: DRAWN: JTD (919)554-4740 (919 550-4741 FAX REVISION-- SHEET- EVISION.SHEET: 7 OF 9 CEMENT BLOCK PAD ARGE PfPE PIPE SUPPORT SHALL BE BACKFILLED NTH CLAY AND COMPACTED FLEXIBLE PLASTIC PIPE NOTES 1. THE GROWER MAY USE EITHER CONCRETE BLOCK SPLASH PAD OR FLEXIBLE PIPE SCOUR PROTECTION DEVICE. 2. THE SPLASH PAD SHALL EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 1.0' UPSLOPE OF THE PIPE END TO 4.0' BEYOND THE TOE OF THE SLOPE. 3. PLASTIC PIPE SHALL BE LONG ENOUGH TO EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 4.0' FLAT ALONG THE LAGOON BOTTOM. PIPE SUPPORT ARGE PIPE PIPE SUPPORT SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH CLAY AND COMPACTED SCOUR PROTE NTS COMPACTED CLAY BACKFILL 24" EACH SIDE OF PIPE CONCRETE BLOCK SHALL BE LAID TOGETHER TIGHTLY WITH NO GAPS BETWEEN FLEXIBLE PIPE SHALL SLIDE OVER DISCHARGE PIPE A MINIMUM OF 1' AND SHA..L BE SECURED WITH SCREWS PIPE SUPPORT CTION DEVICES INSIDE TOP OF DIKE . -IIII1 • . DISCHARGE PIPE A TYPICAL PIPE CROSS-SECTION• A 1-1 L I 1 1-1 1 1 1 1—[ I'l-t 130. COMPACTED CLAY TRENCH BACKFILL BACKFILL TRENCH WITH CLAY TO INSIDE PIPE TRENCH BACKFILL AT FLOW CONTROL TOP OF DIKE STRUCTURES #2 & #3 WILL BE AS SHOWN HERE PIPE BACKFILL NTS TOP OF DIKE III--. 1 PAINT RED a I 1 3,/4" PVC PIPE DRILLED 2" AND GLUED INTO 3" PIPE —III -1 i I-1 START PUMP III -11 I—I I 1-1 (TOP OF STORAGE) I I i-1 I I -I I I-1 1-1 I ISI I Ed I 1=1 ' 11-1 11—I I I I I I-1 40 MIL GSE HDPE LINER I I—III 11 I—III— =111-I i i-1 11=1 I I =111 IIIHIII l I E T -I I I-1 I I-1 I 1=1 I 1—_ ;1 I Ed 11_1 I I 3" PVC PIPE —I 11— �' PUMPING DEPTH -I 11_I I I_._-1 11_1 I 1 I 7E I!—III—I 11__.....I I I_ ! _I 11, I 1 I I—I 11_ lElEI I I_1 I I___ 1= I I I—III—_ WATEr, TIGHT I ^1 11_1 11_ BANDING I I.-1 I ISI 11- NOTE:�l I I-1 I I-111 EXTRUSIONS - STOP PUMP -1 I-1 I I_I I I_ WELD (TYPE STAFF GAUGES FOR BIOREACTORS #1, #2, & #3, I _ •� MIN 2' WATER DEPTH AND ECOREACTORS #1, & #2 SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: --1 I_I—II I I 1-1 I I AFTER PUMP DOWN CELL RED ZONE OPERATING ZONE I 1 1II-1I1—= i -I i I-1 11-1 I I BIOREACTOR #1 2. 0' 2.0' I1_I I I — III — III II=� BIOREACTOR #2 2.0 2. p' -1 I f—I I !-1 1 1---1 ui31-\E A 0 T3Rt #5 1.0 2.0 I ECOREACTOR #1 2.0' 2.0' I—III-11 I� I I I 0.50' ECOREACTOR #2 2.0' 2.0' ' x-11 I I I I 1-111—I :!III 111II1I I I ! 1II� BACKFILL AROUND STAFF GAUGE —I I —111—I I WITH FILL MATERIAL AND COMPACT 1 I ALL STAFF GAUGES SHALL HAVE LEVEL INDICATORS -� I I; AT 6" ON CENTER (TYP) ' '—� I I—III1=1j 17 SET TOP OF PVC CAP AT TOP OF DIKE ELEVATION STAFF GAUGE (POLISHING ECOREACTOR NTS TYPICAL PIPE PENETRATION NTS HDPE LINER )SION WELD (TYP) GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS LAYOUT/DETA/L BION TECHNOL OG/ES, INC. FOR EA SON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NO MISCEt LA NEO US DETAILS DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. -446 EAST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 428 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 FILE: I DRAWN: JTD (919)550-4740 (919)550-4741 FAX REVISION: SHEET: 6 OF 9 CIF PUMP STATION NOTES 1. THE PRECAST CONCRETE PUMP TANKS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE "LAWS AND RULES FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS" NCDEHNR — DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, ON—SITE WASTEWATER SECTION — SECTION .1954. 2. THE PUMP TANKS SHALL BE FABRICATED WITH OPEN TOPS. BAR GRATE COVERS WILL BE FABRICATED BY OTHERS 3. THE EXCAVATION FOR THE PUMP TANKS SHALL BE LEVEL AND UNIFORM TO ENSURE FULL BOTTOM BEARING ON THE SOIL. BOTTOM GRADE SHALL BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO SETTING THE TANKS. TANKS SHALL BE PLACED ON MINIMUM OF ONE (1) FOOT OF WASHED STONE. 4. THE JOINTS BETWEEN THE TANK HALVES SHALL BE SEALED WITH 1" BUTYL RUBBER SEALANT ROPE. AFTER SETTING THE TANKS, THE MATING JOINTS AND ALL PIPE PENETRATIONS SHALL BE FILLED AND SEALED USING HYDRAULIC CEMENT INSIDE AND OUT, TANKS SHALL BE TESTED FOR 24 CONSECUTIVE HOURS FOR LEAKAGE. 5. A "FLOAT TREE" SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE PUMP TANKS FOR MOUNTING FLOAT SWITCHES. THE FLOAT TREE SHALL BE A 2" PVC PIPE SET IN A 5 GALLON BUCKET OF CONCRETE, OR SIMILAR DEVICE THAT CAN BE EASILY REMOVED FROM THE TANKS WITHOUT DISTURBING THE PUMPS OR VICE VERSA. 6� THE FORCE MAINS FROM THE PUMP STATIONS TO THE TREATMENT SYSTEM SHALL BE 3" SCHEDULE 40 OR SDR 21 PVC PIPE, SCHEDULE 40 PIPE SHALL HAVE SOLVENT CEMENT WELDED JOINTS, SDR 26 PIPE SHALL HAVE GASKETED JOINTS. THE FORCE MAIN SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3 FEET. 7. THE PUMP D#SCHARGE PIPING SHALL BE 4" SCHEDULE 40 FVC PIPE WITH SOLVENT CEMENT WELDED JOINTS. THE DISCHARGE PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED AS CLOSE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE TANK WALLS AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE PIPE LESS SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE. & THE ENGINEER WILL ASSIST IN SETTING THE FLOAT SWITCH LEVELS DURING THE FINAL INSPECTION. THE SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETED AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO FARM CERTIFICATION. FINISHED GRADE 1"o BUTYL RUBBER SEALANT IN JOINT WITH 6" BAND OF NONSHRINK GROUT APPLIED BOTH S#DES PUMP AND CONTROLS DATA PUMPS: (2) MYERS MODEL V4WHV NON—CLOG SUBMERSIBLE WASTEWATER PUMPS (VERTICAL DISCHARGE) 4" DISCHARGE, 3" SPHERICAL SOLIDS HANDLING CAPACITY 5 HP, 1750 RPM, 60 Hz, 230 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE 6 1/2" IMPELLER CONTROL PANEL: MYERS CAT# CWHV4-50-21 DW DUPLEX CONTROL PANEL OR EQUAL 5 HP, 230 VOLT, SINGLE PHASE NEMA 4X FIBERGLASS ENCLOSURE, SEPARATE PUMP CIRCUITS, ALTERNATING PUMP SEQUENCER, BELL & LIGHT ALARMS WITH SILENCE SWITCH, ELAPSED TIME METERS, OVERRIDE RELAY, PUMP RUN LIGHTS, SEAL LEAK LIGHTS FLOAT SWITCHES (4) MYERS PM15NO FLOAT SWITCHES, POLYPROPYLENE ENCASED 18-2 SJOW/A 34 X 41 STRAND CABLE (PUMPS & ALARM) (1) MYERS PM15NC FLOAT SWITCHES, POLYPROPYLENE ENCASED 18-2 SJOW/A 34 X 41 STRAND CABLE (RECYCLE PUMP SHUTOFF) NOTE: THE ABOVE PUMPS AND CONTROLS SHALL. BE USED IN LIFT STATION #1, FROM HOUSES TO CELL_ B1 WINCH FRAME - MADE FROM STEEL PIPE SUPPLIED BY OTHERS N-QTE: ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE SIZED FOR BOTH PUMPS RUNNING SIMULTANEOUSLY 4" IRON BODY SWING 110V WEATHERPROOF CHECK VALVE —� /—CONVENIENCE OUTLET FLANGED CONNECTION `— ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT 4" BRONZE BODY CONTROL PANEL GATE VALVE ELEV. = SEE SITE PLAN FLOAT CONTROL CORDS /_ 6" CLEANOUT 2" PVC PIPE F, I 11111T Lir 00 ELEV. SEE SITE PLAN HIGH WATER ALARM LAG PUMP ON LEAD PUMP ON N PUMP OFF SEALED MERCURY FLOAT SWITCHES (TYP) FLOAT TREE — 5 GALLON--/ BUCKET WITH CONCRETE FILL LIFT -OUT HAND WINCH 4000 GALLON PUMP TANK PIPE SLEEVE FOR SWIVEL OPERATION PUMP POWER CORD d - t d •..-*---(2) 6" —450 BENDS :d r t e ' a' • r . 3\16" DIA. VENT HOLE DR#LLED IN DISCHARGE PIPING 4" PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING `--___ NON—CLOG SUBMERSIBLE (FREE STANDING) Z J` SEE PUMP DATA CONC. BASE 3" FORCE MAIN TO BIOREACTOR #1 36" BURY DEPTH WITH DATE OF MANUFACTURE. FLEX. RUBBER PIPE SLEEVE 12" PVC PIPE PLAN VIEW BAR GRATE COVER 4"x4" TREATED WOOD POSTS W/ 3/4" TREATED PLYWOOD FOR MOUNTING NEMA 4X CONTROL PANEL FLOAT CONTROL CORDS FLOAT TREE------�- _. Z 0 R U W (/�, a- +' Q• 0 0 a n e r z 0 a 6" m 4"x4" TREATED WOOD POSTS W/ 3/4" TREATED PLYWOOD FOR MOUNTING NEMA 4X CONTROL PANEL FLOAT CONTROL CORDS ELEVATION VIEW CONTROL PANEL PUMP POKER CORDS 4" PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING 4"x6" BUSHINGS `L__ SEE INSET "A" BELOW JOINT SEALANT SEE NOTE #4 /2"x2%3/16" ANGLE i W/ STUD ANCHORS rr i FORMED INTO TOP OF TANK WALL + t s t i p f � INSET -A NTS �•--- 6" FORCE MAIN TO BIOREACTOR #1 " x 6" TEE TURNED DOWN ST BLOCK PUMP STATION 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS NTS GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS LAYOUT/DETAIL BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON fARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC PLUMP STATION il DETAILS •'```��,����"`''r. DALTON ENGINEERING •• 4Z .....,.141 /48 2 16' 8 � + 4 a •,�, �f ,! Gr r •:;;t & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 426 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 FILE: DRAWN: JTD (919)550-4740 (919)550-4741 FAX REVISION: SHEET: 5 OF 9 FLOAT TREE------�- ELEVATION VIEW CONTROL PANEL PUMP POKER CORDS 4" PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING 4"x6" BUSHINGS `L__ SEE INSET "A" BELOW JOINT SEALANT SEE NOTE #4 /2"x2%3/16" ANGLE i W/ STUD ANCHORS rr i FORMED INTO TOP OF TANK WALL + t s t i p f � INSET -A NTS �•--- 6" FORCE MAIN TO BIOREACTOR #1 " x 6" TEE TURNED DOWN ST BLOCK PUMP STATION 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS NTS GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS LAYOUT/DETAIL BION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON fARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC PLUMP STATION il DETAILS •'```��,����"`''r. DALTON ENGINEERING •• 4Z .....,.141 /48 2 16' 8 � + 4 a •,�, �f ,! Gr r •:;;t & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 426 CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 FILE: DRAWN: JTD (919)550-4740 (919)550-4741 FAX REVISION: SHEET: 5 OF 9 SEE BIOREACTOR FLOW LUN I FOUL S I RUCTURE FOR DETAILS. GENERAL NOTES A. RISER TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF HIGH GRADE WOLMANIZED TONGUE AND GROOVE LUMBER B. USE GALVANIZED BRACKETS, FASTENERS, BOLTS AND NUTS C. INSTALL WATERTIGHT BOOT AROUND DISCHARGE PIPE D. INSTALL INTERIOR ACCESS LADDER (STEPS 12" O.C.) SEE PLAN #5 REBAR @ 12" O.C. EACH WAY TOP & BOTTOM _ ;77= WATER TIGHT BOOT FOR ELEV. #5 DOWELS @ 12" O.C. EACH FACE PROJECT 2,-0" ABOVE TOP OF CONIC. FND. r v L. vv /--, I L R i u r-1 NOTE: OUTLETS FROM 131 INTO SE1 /SE2 WILL REQUIRE TWO --PIPE CONFIGURATION PIPE/WALL DETAIL A - A rvrs FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE GENERAL IMPORI/EMaNTS LAYOUT/DETA/L BION TECHNOL OG/ES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC '''"!"""'•• .••'a��H ARo� I ti- I I -- ,.... ' -. DE Es &ASSOCIATES, P.A. f I I r I I I ,r'� ` �-`- k I I I w I 1 I -�.- I I I I I ! ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i ! I I I 446 EAST MAIN STREET I I f�1 I SEE BIOREACTOR FLOW LUN I FOUL S I RUCTURE FOR DETAILS. GENERAL NOTES A. RISER TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF HIGH GRADE WOLMANIZED TONGUE AND GROOVE LUMBER B. USE GALVANIZED BRACKETS, FASTENERS, BOLTS AND NUTS C. INSTALL WATERTIGHT BOOT AROUND DISCHARGE PIPE D. INSTALL INTERIOR ACCESS LADDER (STEPS 12" O.C.) SEE PLAN #5 REBAR @ 12" O.C. EACH WAY TOP & BOTTOM _ ;77= WATER TIGHT BOOT FOR ELEV. #5 DOWELS @ 12" O.C. EACH FACE PROJECT 2,-0" ABOVE TOP OF CONIC. FND. r v L. vv /--, I L R i u r-1 NOTE: OUTLETS FROM 131 INTO SE1 /SE2 WILL REQUIRE TWO --PIPE CONFIGURATION PIPE/WALL DETAIL A - A rvrs FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE GENERAL IMPORI/EMaNTS LAYOUT/DETA/L BION TECHNOL OG/ES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NC '''"!"""'•• .••'a��H ARo� DALTON ENGINEERING -- ,.... ' -. DE Es &ASSOCIATES, P.A. ,r'� ` A 446 EAST MAIN STREET 919)550-4740 . . 16282 .. • P.O. BOX 426 {919}550-4741 FAX tlN4E�,: .-` CLAYTON, NC 27520 +1'�Y T , JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 I REVISION: FILE: DRAWN: JTD SHEET: 4 OF 9 81 Top of Dike El. - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 95.0 Length - 140 ft. Width - 80 ft. Depth 8 ft. B2 Top of Dike EI. - 103.0 Top of Storage E. - 101.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 91.0 Length - 120 ft. Width - 90 ft. Depth - 10 ft. B3 Top of Dike El. - 103.0 Top of Storage E. - 101.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 91.0 Length - 95 ft. Width - 95 ft. Depth - 10 ft. SEI Top of Dike EI - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom El. - 95.0 Length - 125 ft. Width - 70 ft. Depth - 8 ft. SE2 Top of Dike EI. - 105.0 Top of Storage E. - 103.0 Water Table E. - 95.0 Bottom EI. - 95.0 Length - 125 ft. Width - 70 ft - Depth - & ft. (SEE NOTES 10 & 1 1) WATER TABLE ELEVATION FOR SITE IS EL. 95.0 (MAX). AVERAGE GROUND ELEVATION FOR SITE IS APPROXIMATELY 97.5.. $" GRAVITY OUTFALL 4" FORCE MAIN TO MOUSES _\ BUTTERFLY VALVES -1 1 __ - 8 z NOTES: TDP OF DIKE ELEV. = 105.00 1. ALL CUT/FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 3:1 OR FLATTER 103.00 2. TOP OF DIKE WIDTH SHALL BE 12' MINIMUM FOR OUTSIDE DIKES: 10' FCR INSIDE DIKES 3. HOUSE #5 SHALL BE GUTTERED AWAY FROM ANY STORAGE STRUCTURE 4. ALL SURFACE WATER SHALL BE DIVERTED AWAY FROM STRUCTURES TWO PIPE STRUCTURE 5. ALL 90 DEG, TURNS IN GRAVITY & FM PIPE SHALL BE MADE WITH 2 - 45s #2 & #3 6. ALL GRAVITY SHALL HAVE CLEAN -OUTS SPACED NO GREATER THAN 100 FEE- AND SHALL HAVE 1% MIN. GRADE 7. PUMP STATION PAD, ACCESS AND SURROUNDING AREA SHALL HAVE MINIMUM OF 6" CRUSHER --RUN STONE 8, AERATORS SHALL BE SIZED BY BION TECHNOLOGIES PERSONNEL 9. THRUST BLOCKING SHALL BE PLACED ON ALL FORCE MAIN TURNS 40 DEG. OR GREATER 10. CELLS SE 1 & SE2 SHALL HAVE A 1% SLOPE TOWARD THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURES 11. BOTTOM ELEVATION AT THE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SHALL BE 95.0 101.00 12. DIMENSIONS FOR ALL STRUCTURES SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON DETAIL SHEETS. 96.0 13. ALL 8" GRAVITY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ON GRADE AS SHOWN ON PLANS OR NO LESS THAN 0.5% PUMP STATION #2 , i � L6 t i `•,Top of 41ika EL AERATOR (DESIGNED BY WN) ` 1i 1 , 1 y SG STAFF GAUGE s _ 'ioP Of" Ston EL 14$ Q i wate., Tabu Et. _ ''4S 0, r � ' Blott.* IEA 45.0'1 } 1 1 1 LA 0 ' 11 ,1 11 , y, 7 � 1 t Top of Dike EI - 1030 ,t Top of Stor. EI. 101.1 water Tonle E1 -'95.0 Bottom ,EL, 91..0', i1, 1 v �.11 t ', `' \ 1\�: X101 ' (syntfe'tic''Lfltain wall) �► �._ , ' V , kOW CONTROL TOL' of . Dikt EL - . 103.0 Top of $tor• EI . - 191 0 , Woter Tgblo I <9�� y �- Bottom EI. - 01.0 V l ` 11 $' GRAVITY OUTFALL Q PUMP STATION 11 FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE SCxE M FEET 0 1S 30 60 90 SCALE: 1 " = 30' BUTTERFLY VALVES , 4�FLOVW CONTROL '#'2 � 4` 1 l ' Y 1 7oplof', Dike EL 105 0', �� ' Top of Stor. EI 103.0',1` ' wtster t' It EI 95: , ; 1 )Bottom �I - 950 11'1'' 1 i , �, �, AOL 1 S.G. 1 `� AVITY TFALL T -J 1•5 - FLOW CONTROL #1 S. G. 1 Tv_gf Diko Q --- -- --- Bottom EI (TSA I - elev. 100.0) 1 7 1� / 8" Main ® 1% Geode Into P,,rnp Slot,,°on PUMP STATION X11 8- Main Outlet ;;'tweet - 95.5 $" Main Gravity Line Upper End Invert - 100.0 GENERAL IMPORVEMENTS LAYOUT/DETAIL FOR 8_10-N TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR EASON FARMS, INC. SAMPSON COUNTY, NL LIFT STATION #FROM HOUSES TO 131) TANK SIZE - 4000 GAL PRECAST (SEE DETAILS) INLET INVERT ELEVATION - 96.5 BOTTOM ELEVATION - 891.0 APPROXIMATE SUBGRADE ELEVATION - 90.5 LIFT STATION *2 (FROM E32 TO HOUSES PUMP SHALL BE MYERS MW200, OR EQUAL, AND SHALL BE TIMER CONTROLLED. CLOCK SHALL BE SET TO RUN MAXIMUM OF ONE HOUR AND REST MINIMUM OF ONE HOUR. PUMP SHALL BE SUPPLIED WITH FLOAT SWITCH TO STOP RECYCLE PUMP IN THE EVENT OF A FLOODED CONDITION, TANK SIZE - 4' DIAMETER PRECAST INLET INVERT ELEVATION - 99.0 METHOD USED:COMIPOSITE TOTAL EXCAVATION 2.600 CY •• EXCAVATED CLAY PAD AND DIKE FILL 11,000 CY ' REQ'D FOR LINER NET 8,440 CY CLAY BORROW SUITABLE FOR LINER 0 CY BORROW 8,400 CY • FILL VOLUMES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED BY 15% FOR SHRINKAGE DUE TO COMPACTION, • TOTAL EXCAVATION VOLUME INCLUDES SLIGHT UNDERCUT FOR THE LINER. N/A N/A N/A FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #1 TDP OF DIKE ELEV. = 105.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. = 103.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 101.00 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 101.00 INVERT OUT ELEV. = 101.1 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 4' TWO PIPE STRUCTURE FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #2 & #3 TOP OF DIKE ELEV. = 105.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. = 103.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 95.00 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 04.0 INVERT OUT ELEV. = 96.0 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 11' FLOW CONTROL STRUCTURE #4 TOP OF DIKE ELEV. = 103.00 MAX. OPERATING ELEV. = 101.00 MIN. OPERATING ELEV. = 99.0 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV. = 96.0 INVERT OUT ELEV. = 96.1 TOTAL FCS HEIGHT = 7' STRUCTURE DIMENSIONS DALTON ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 446 EAST MAIN STREET (919 550-4740 P.0- BOX 426 (919550-4741 FAX CLAYTON, NC 27520 JOB: 98003 DATE: 5/98 REVISION: FILE: I DRAWN: JTD I SHEET- 3 OF 9