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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0039181_Other Correspondence_20170418Carolina Malt House feels this is very conservative approach since he only used at most 10o more water with his steeping method. Based on this reasoning, a total nitrogen value of 43.88 ppm was used in waste utilization plan. Estimated nutrient available for first crop is usually recommended in the NCDA&CS Diagnostic waste report. In this case, the lab coded the sample for no reduction in nitrogen. The nutrient application will be based on no reduction for now. The agronomist at diagnostic lab and field representatives for NCDA&CS have been contacted about using a reduction in future reports. It is expected that only fifty percent (500) of the total nitrogen stored in waste storage pond is available for crop use based on test results for animal waste. The technical specialist, Michael Shepherd of NCDA & CS, completed the nutrient management plan based on the maximum nitrogen nutrient amount, the soil fertility analysis, irrigation design and crop planned at the site. The nitrogen crop uptake value for fescue hay on Pacolet soil is 160 lb/acre. Consideration was given to phosphorus but due to low phosphorus soil Index and low phosphorus measurement in waste sample and crop intake value of 57 lb/acre of phosphorus, nitrogen was determined to be the limiting factor at application field. TOTAL NUTRIENTS DISPOSAL LOSSES AVAILABLE NUTRIENT (Nutrient availability) 492 lbs 1.00 492 lbs 492 lb PAN N/1,368,214 gal or 0.36 lb N PAN per 1000 gal C. Spray Irrigation Water Balance See water balance computed by the "NC DENR Division of Water Quality Water Budget excel program (version5)" for sizing the irrigation field and waste pond to handle the irrigation loading rate. Summary of Water Balance Below: Max. Allowable Irrig. - Field 1 (Soil 1) - 76.48 in/yr Max. Allowable Irrig. - Field 2A (Soil 1) - 76.48 in/yr Max. Allowable Irrig. - Field 2B (Soil 1) - 76.48 in/yr Flow to Field 1 (zone 1)- 470,485 gal/yr - 1.1 acre Flow to Field 2A (zone 2)- 470,485 gal/yr - 1.1 acre Flow to Field 2B (zone 3)- 427,415 gal/yr - 1.0 acre Design Irrigation - Field 1 - 15.75 in/yr Design Irrigation - Field 2A - 15.75 in/yr Design Irrigation - Field 2B - 15.74 in/yr Larry Thompson, soil scientist, evaluation recommends a loading rate not to exceed 1.1 in/week and 0.4 in/week for soil 1 and soil 2, respectively. This recommendation is 10 Carolina Malt House, Inc. Waste Plan lower than the water balance recommendation, except, Larry Thompson indicated irrigating a greater amount is likely during prolonged dry spells. It is felt the max. allowable irrigation amount in water balance is like Larry's recommendation. Soil Scientist also recommended an instantaneous loading rate of 0.1 in/hr with a max. application rate of 0.25 in/hr not to exceed 0.25 hour/event. Nutrient Loading rate will control application amount on Fields 1, 2A & 2B with the Pacolet Soil. In the future, Mr. Goss plans on working with NCDA&CS agronomist to determine the appropriate nitrogen reduction coefficient for his wastewater. Minimum Storage period recommended is 0 days in the water balance. Carolina Malt House will construct a waste pond with 3 months of storage to ease management of irrigation system. Storage will likely help with managing greater amounts of wastewater in future expansions. VI. Irrigation Scheduling and Application of Wastewater Irrigation scheduling is the process of determining when and how much water to apply to the receiving crop from the waste management system. The volume of liquid that is applied is based on soil characteristics of the irrigation fields and the weather. The objective is to maintain storage capacity in the waste storage pond and apply wastewater at a rate and amount to avoid surface runoff. Three main considerations must be made to irrigate. 1) Is the storage pond nearing maximum storage capacity, 2) is the weather forecast suitable and 3) is the land application field dry enough to be irrigated? Waste System Operator should be knowledgeable about how manage these considerations. See attached reference paper "Irrigation Scheduling to Achieve Proper Application of Wastewater" published by North Carolina Cooperative Extension for guidance in making these decisions. The application area will be managed as a cool season grass hay field or some crop equivalent. The site has two primary soil types that could be irrigated. See table below for summary of typical soil characteristics for each soil. Soil Application Typical Maximum Rate with Moisture to Cover replace each Application Pacolet Soil 1 0.25 in/hr Irrigation Cycle is 15 minutes Apply once a hour for 15 minutes Soil 2 0.25 in/hr Irrigation Cycle is 15 minutes Apply once a hour for 15 minutes 1 I Carolina Malt House, Inc Waste Plan