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, t MEMO TO: Samar Bou-Ghazale Erik Blankenship SUBJECT: Spencer revisions 11`94 Enclosed are the revisions a h were discussed duting a telephone conversation concerning the house buffers on Lawrence Safley's yield number . I tract that geese revisions will asset to your satisfaction. If you have any questions concerning geese revisions, please contact t . Thank ou, *" I B � k P y6 k i Y 8g � 4 y! �Vq 8 ➢„ � � 'y �Y r�q �s « i X i 0 3 s & y J ' 6 i ti I i�c 7 W ' a a V u r t I�lll County: Owner: Operator: Address: 1J Environtnental Waste Rec ycling, Ine, N.C. DEPT, op ENTIRONMENT, H EALTH, & NATURAL RESojj��c:r,�,, (TT 17 me MEMO* DIVISION OF ENY1R01MftjT,,,jL u 40;- TO: Samar Bon- tea Mou"RISMILE 1"UUMIL dlji�f FROM: Erik Blankenship SUBJECT.- Spencer sight review revisions DATE: October 13,1994 Enclosed are the revisions which were ifiscussed on the, October 12,1994 site review. I trust that these revisions will meet to your satisfaction. If you have any questions, please contact me at: 1-800-476-8184 Thank you, Erik Blankenship Technical Services RL I Box 2-A-200 - Advance, NC 27006-9801 (910) 998-8184 - FAX (910) 998-2495 Printed on Recyclod Paper 41_ , e. * t lt��.,N� � � �� , ,`. Cr 4 ._ — 110 — . BUFFER EXPLANATION LANDOWNER: Lawrence Safley FIELD Field d1 consist oft o strips surrounding field ). There is a property ling buffer along the north side of the field. There is a small house buffer along the east side of the field, There is a slope and drainage buffer through the center of the field and along the west side. . There is a small house buffer along the east side of the field. There is a dope and drainage buffer through the middle and along the west side of the field. ;. There are slope and drainage buffers through the middle and along the sides of the adjoining fields. There is a house buffer in the southeast corner of the field. IT J MA if SHEET County: Rowan Owner: Lawrence San . Operator: Address: 1616 Gheen Rd. Salisbury, N.C. 28146 Phone: pq4YI�;I-�819 _,... _..: ...... .................. ----------- ESTIMATED a !FIELD TOTAL ACRES ; APPLICABLE CROPS ACRES � .. ... .... .m...,...... 1e"4.w4A u... a. .... . 1 . cad =, 67 fescue ,.._...,.._. ..._..._._..._......_. �.. _.__.�.. .... _.._._._.., _®_.. ......_.,.. ...... .._...... ......._... ....,.. ................. rj f _...®... ®... ......... ............ ........ .....e_ f �r i I I Tot 1. 19.6 Comments: SITE MAP - = 0' PHIL ` oU SITE 5 1 1 r Phil Young (site FIELD 1 There is a house buffer in the northwest corner of the field. There is a bufffer on the east side of the field due to an unaliable area. There is a buffer in the middle of the flab due to drainage. 2. There is a property line buffer along the west and south .sides of the field. There is a house buffer in the northwest corner of the field. SITE SUMMARYSHEET County: Rowan, Owner: Phil Yours Operator: same Address: 1'53 . ;Cool -Sp pd.. Cleveland, N.C. 27103 Phone: 70427 2 7 _..._. _ _e..:.... _.._ T'I AT'E FIELD TOTAL ACRES APPLICABLE CROPS A RE 1' I__.._..._.-� .._.._.. `15A fescue ._...._.�_ �.4a � �.. fescue State of North C�,,,rolire a Department of Envirowneit, Healthw-dtu:'WR"COS � Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr,, Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr- P,E- Director a NJR CHARLES CAUBLE TOWN OF SPFNCER 000 S, SAL1SB(,RYA'vF' SPEN('717R, NOR"111 CARC)LINA 28159 Dear MR CAUBLE: N.C. DETT. 01' ENVIRONNNIENIT, 1117LALTK & NATURAL 17, 1994 nr,T 5 1"4 DIVISION of 0VIRONVain 906RE3VILLE WHIRL OFFICE ject- Application No, WQ0,G)0632 A Sludge Facility Sludoe-Land Application C!" Row"an County The 1)ivisiO10Permits and Fnglneer.111,0- U'llit acknowledges receipt of your pernilt application and Z!, zl_ suppot-ting materials on September 26, 1994, This application has been assigned the numher 11"Sted -,E R TO T[ - above. PLEASE Rl.-, 'IJE ABOVEWAT' ,Cal l*ITY NUN,1131.,"R WHEN NMAKING OT'j-1 lit` INQt-111RES N'l PR(')JF",,'k"F Your project has bc.en assipicd to Angela ('o-Iffin foray detailed engineernio review, Should there be arr, question" com01-111110 Your pro ject. the reviewer will contact you with an s.rddit.ional inft-rniafion 1�,ttcr, 13C awar-e that rIic I)Ivisjon's rec"ional officc, Coped I)CAOW, 111LISt provl& recommendations Crom 0ie �71 Regional Sr. per%-(s(,v or as Pr'OCCCIUI'C F'OLH- f"IVtILKIT1011 f0l'rhk Pro'j-inal action by theect, prior to f II' you have anv LIUCS6011S, 11le',tse contact Angela GrIllin at ('919) 733-5083. CC: sincerciv i1T)Ivn )Accaskill; SUpervisor, State Engincering Revic\,v Group mooresville'Regional Office L"VV'R, hic , Polh�fn-Prrvevnn Po ' v'N 1j,(). Bo�x, 2'415,35, Notth Cmolina ."o26-0515, 'Fdc,;-;h(,rL 9P) 731 -IMS An Foijai Orpmlunit) Affirm!�ik,, Ac�iofi Frupl(ovor State of North CaroWna , Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A to + U A 1 0 C: I V" Vywal , a�j . .1 tVi County ofRowan 202 NStreet S"tiry, !�orffi Carolina 28144 Subject: Permit Application No. WQ0000632 Town of Spencer Land Application of Wastewater Treatment Residual Solids Rowan County Dear Mr, RusselL The Division of Environmental Management has received an application from the Town of Spencer for the land application of residual solids from the treatment of wastewater to sites in Rowan County. This Division will ensure that all federal andstate regulations are enforced. If maps of the sites are needed, please contact Mr. Rex Gleason, Water Quality Supervisor, in the Division's Mooresville Regional Office at (704) 663-1699. Should you desire to comment on this application as it relates to your interests, please do so no later than November 3, 1994. If you have any questions, please contact Bela Y. Griffin at 919/ 733-5083. Sincerely, oleen H. Sullins, P. E., Supervisor Peitsand Engineering Unit cC: Rex Gleason Winston-Salem Regional Office Permit File WQ0000632 P.O. Box 29535,, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0536 Telephone 9:19-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycledt 10% post -consumer paper TABLE `E T TOWN OF SPENCER, LAND PLICATI N OF BIOSOLIDS DIVISIONF PERMIT AMENDMENT 110091SVILIE REGIOuL OFFICE PERMIT NO. WQ0000632 SECTION PAGE NO. Outline 1 S. GENERAL North Carolina Form L ,RS 1 "1 Spill Control Plan 31 Longitude and 'Latitudes WWTP Process Description 3 B. ANALYSIS Total Sludge 5 Toxic Characteristic L hin Procedure (T LPG 4 C. CURRENT PERMIT 43 r SITES 5 E, AQRONOMY Agronomist Report 98 F. 01L Sail Scientist Report;102 i ow Environmental VVcaste Ree)vling, lire. APPLICA, TION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO NON -DISCHARGE PERMIT NO. W00000632 FOR SPENCER, NC LAND APPLICA TION OF WASTEWA TER TREA TMENT PLANT BIOSOUDS ON FARMLAND AT AGRONOMIC RATES September 1994 1. INTRODUCTION a 11. 7OUTLINE OF APPUCATION INFORMATION This section contains general project information includingthe State of North Carolina Form: LA RS 11/93. The Spill Control Plan is included in this section, the longitude and latitudes, stabilization information (per 40 CFR 503) and WWTP process descriptions. B. ANALYSIS This section contains the EPA Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure analysis (TCLP), and a Total Biosolid Analysis, CCURRENT PERMIT 0��" RO Box 2-A-200 - Advance, NC 27006-9801 - (910) 998-8184 - FAX (910) 998-2495 pnot"d on fiecww ft;*r D. SITES This section contains information on the fields identified for biosolid applications: topographic maps, aerial photos, a soil map, and a vicinity map. Also included is information on the soil types, soils analysis, and hand auger boring investigations, Detailed information on the soils is located in the SOIL section. The completed NC-DEM Agreement for Land Application of Waste Sludge to Private Lands can also be found in this section. E. AGRONOMY This section contains the Agronomist Report including loading rate recommendations for nutrients and dry tonne ges/ac for particular crops produced at each site. A. FIELD An EWR project manager will contact the farmer to schedule applications. Prior to spreading operations, the project manager will flag the site according to the buffer zones listed in the permit, While flagging the site, a suitable, off loading area will be selected by an EWR project manager (i.e. away from sensitive areas like ponds, drainage areas, homes, excessive slope) where the biosolid will be transferred from an over the road tractor -tanker unit to a specialized diesel engine powered, rubber tired,> industrial liquid/dewate red manure spreader/truck, The liquid spreader is equipped with a hydraulic vacuum/pressure pump which sucks the Pnntedan 02 Hecyc4d PVw SUBSURFACE APPLICATIONS (Itiquid only) Subsurface applications usually occur on crop fields prior to planting a crop. This operation involves knifing the liquid into the soil through 5 shanks 30 inches apart supported by a metal tool bar mounted on the back of the spreader. 3 inch flexible hoses are led on A Paper SURFACE APPLICATIONS (for dewat&#d orify) SURFACE WITH INCORPORATION (for liquid & dewatered) This type of operation occurs on crop fields prior to planting a crop or sowing grass. The operation is the same as surface application as described above but with one exception. After the biosolid is applied, a disc pulled by a farm tractor turns the it over, covering the blosolid and mixing it with the soil to a depth of between inches. 04 AecK,wd Papee B. ACCESS CONTROL Since the sludge will be appliedto private lards, no trespassing i allowed on any of the sites. Fencing is in place to allow for cattle rotations. IV. REPORTING A report showing the date, dry tonnage, ll n , field numbers, acres and pounds per acre applied of nutrients and metals will be generated for each application evert. Copies of these reports will be submitted to the Town of Spencer and the farm operators. An annual report will be enerat required in the permit. FWRa x V, PaW # LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS Ms= 1. Applicant's name (please specify the name of the municipality, corporation, individual, etc,): Town tad t� 2. Print Owners or Signing Official's nameand title (the person who is legally responsible for the facility and its compliance): Charles Cauble, ORC___ 3. Mail ingaddregs: Town of e City: ---- Spencer X—C--zB-159- Telephune Number ( 704 633-22 4. Application Date: 5. Fee Submitted: $--AOO - _00 Fbe permit processing fee should beas, specified in 15A NCAC 211.0205(c)(5).] 6Specify whether these residuals will be land applied to: --x— agricultural lands, — forest, — public contact sites, — reclamation sites; (Please be advised, if these residuals will be distributed for lawn or home garden use, the application for the Distribution of Residual Solids should be completed rather than this application.) 7. It the alternative for residual disposal consists of "surface disposal' as defined under 40 CFR Part 503, the Division will review these as a separate request Please identify if there is any storage of residuals in a surface impoundment or disposal thin landfilling, Explain: 8. For Class B Residuals (or Class A Residuals to be land applied on a dedicated site), please specify the number of Acres on which residual solids are to be land applied under the authority of this permit: proposed in this application: --LO 4 - _2 acres; total (current and proposed): acres PERMIT INFORMATION.- 1. Application No. (will be completed by DEM): 2. Specify whether project is: — new; _ renewal*; X modification For renewals, complete all sections included in the application, in addition, please submit updated cumulative loadings for the heavy metals and updated owner's agreement for =h site. 3. If this application is being subridued as, a result of a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number ----H20006 33 and its issue to �211�� "IL RESIDUALS INFORMATION (attach as pages for additional sources of residuals) 1, Name of facility where residuals are generated or prepared: - Town of Spencer WWTP 2. Facility permit number NCO025593 -, facility permit holder: 3. Specify whether facility in 111.1 is owned by: — federal; — private; — state; —X— local governinent; Specify facility design flow: .75 I —ingd- facility average daily flow: 450jQ00 _ ingd, 'ORW LARS 11/93 Page 1 f 22 I liquid—concr,ete tank liquid-200,000 gals. dewatered—drying beds dewatered-200 cubic yards type ofmidual storage see above ;volume of residual storage see above ; estimated volume of residuals: (dry tons/yr.); length of residuals storage at facility: _3LL,._ days (the Division requires a minimum 30 days storage in units that are separate from aneatment system, i.e. not in clarifiers, aeration basins, etc,); maximum storage time of residuals between application events: ---aL-a_ days, 4. Are there any other storage facilities, other than the above, currently on site: _ Yes, No. If Yes, please identily: 5. FacU4 contact (person familiar with residuals preparation)-. 6. Facility con races telephone n umber ( ---7D 4_ ) 7. Location of treatment facility: NC State; Rowan County 8. Mailing address. 600 South SaliE2PLY sbu r Avenue Town of . S Snp n- cer NC 28159 9. Latitude- 3 5 0 41 ongitude: N 0 24 1 30" w — L80 10. Specify the source of the residuals: _j_ treatment of domestic wastewater, — treatment of industrial wastewater, — other (explain): Attach an explanation of either the treatment process, manufacturing process, or how the waste is generated. Provide fun and complete details of the entire process. EM ERM Arsenic 5.0 Barium IOU Benzene 0.5 Cadmium 1.0 Carbon tetrachloride 0.5 Chlordane Cl: Chlorobenzene 100.0 Chloroform 6.0 Chromium 5.O o-Cresol 200.0 m-Cresol 200.0 p-Cresol 200D Cresol 2WO 2,4-1 10.0 14-Dichloroberizene T5 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.5 1,1-Dichloroethylene V 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.13 Endrin 0.02 Heptachlor (and its hydroxide) 0.008 Hexachlorobenzene 0.13 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 0.5 Hexachloroeffiane 10 Lead 5,O FORM: LA RS 11/93 Page 2 of 22 a Lindane 0A Metboxychlor 10.0 Mercury Methyl ethyl ketone 0.2 200,0 Nimbenzene 10 Pentachlomphenot 100.0 Pyridme 5.0 Selenium, 1.0 Silver 5.0 Tetracliloroethylene 03 Toxaphene 0.5 Trichloroethylene O5 2,4.5-Trichlorophenol 400.0 2.4,6-Trichlorophenol 10 2A5-TP (Silvex) 1.0 Vinyl chloride 0.2 pH (2-1 volJwt): >2p0 5,u„ -<12.5 s.u. NOTE: IF ANY OF THE RESIDUALS MEET THE DLL INS OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE, AS NOTED IN EITHER "A" OR "B" ABOVE, A PERMIT CANNOT BE ISSUED FOR THAT RESIDUAL AND IT SHOULD NOT BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION. 11 For each residual, please attach acomplete chemical analysis of the material, This analysis must be comprehensive enough to completely characterize the residual and must be based upon a review of the process that generates the material, if the facility that will generate the res,idual is not yet in operation, the characterization must be based on similar existing facilities and projection based on the rype of facility. The analysis must include a minimum of the following paraineters and any other known and suspected contaminants that are tributary to the system Arsenic Molybdenum Calcium Phosphorus Cadmium Nickel Magnesium Potassium Chromium Selerrumt Nitraw-Nitrite Nitrogen Sodium copper zinc % Total Solids TKN Lew Aluminum PH Mercury Ammonia -Nitrogen Plant Available Nitrogen 14. Wastewater residuals shall not be applied to the land it the concentration of any pollutant in tho ftsidual� exceeds the ceiling concentrations Vecifled in the table below. !AIJIHIKF913 15. Specify whether these residuals are either. Class A, in accordance with the pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32(a), If Class A, please continue to number 16, skip number 17 and then continue on to 'number 18, Class 8, in accordance with the pathogen requirements in 4d CFR 503-32(rim If Class B, please skip nurnber 16 and then continue on tonumber 17. vORM: LARS 11/93 M � � M 16, In order for the residuals to be Class A, with respect to pathogens, CiU= Part a or Part b =d one of the options in pan c must be completed (submit all lab analysis, test results and calculations): a. A EaQLwkfQm density less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of to dry solids, or b, sp, density less than 3 Most Probable Number per 4 grams of total dry solids: c. In addition to Part a or Part b being met, one of the following alternatives must also be completed, Please specify 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g or 6 below being met: L JJZCLWM9ZA= -an increased residuals temperature should be maintained for a prescribed period of time, in accordance with the following guidelines, The results (D) shall be the amount of time, in days, that the residuals shall remain at the given temperature: > or 500 C inimiscible fiquid, to 30 minutes >or 30 niirnite4 M3MM=EM 4. if the residuals are not analyzed before pathogen reduction processing for enteric viruses and viable he nth ova, the density of enteric viruses must be less than I plu/4 g of total dry solids and the density of viable behninth ova must be less than 1/4 g of total dry solids, or the residuals must be treated by a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens" or a "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens" eilaivalent, process, 5. The "Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens" (PFRP) are described as follows: a. CDiapD4dag - using either the within -vessel or static aerated pile composting methods, the temperature of the residuals are raised to 551 C or higher for three days. Using the windrow composting method, the residuals am raised to 550 C or higher for fifteen days. During the high temperature period, there will be a minimum of five turnings of the windrow, b, HtaLP_W= - residuals are dried by direct or indirect contact with hot gases to reduce the moisture content of the residuals to 10% or lower. Either the temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals exceeds 800 C or the wet bulb temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals, when the residuals leave the dryer, exceeds 801, C. FORM: LARS 11/93 Page 4 of 22 C. 71c residuals shall be "ated by aprpe&ss tb4tit equ'VW6$lt tba��Ssto Significantly Redoce Nthophs" (PSRft as determined by'die permitting authMty, based on an Ovaluatioti of the recommeftdatibas provided by the Path� EofvAlency Cbmmittee. M Whet rdsidtials art being land *fieJ, one of the Wo4iffig V&t& attractlon fedi4ttion requirements (4, k C� d, ie� 1% g, h, L Orj) described below mutt be meL Specify the letter ot tht VwWr attractitin redu(Udb tequiretnem th4t b" been met (svbailt J�ib results, test testdts and calctilations), Any variation of the below must be described in fu detail and attaclre& ORM: LARS 11/93 Page 5 of 22 IV. RESIDUALS TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION: 1. How will the residuals be delivered to the application sites (leak proof trucks, etc.)? Tract orzLrailer units with sealed hatches & fll tin 2. What type of equipment will be utilized for lad application? Indust Eila1 c d c� �;� manure lictuid aDolicatij.20u ha.,21ga 3. How will the application of the residual be controlled to ensure that there is proper distribution over the site 4. Will the land application operation utilize a contractor who specializes in Residuals Management or will the permittee management the program? Contractor, _ Permittee, If a contractor is utilized, provide the name of the firm, a contact, address, and telephone number 149 Yadkin Val Advance, NC 27006 contact: David Wanucha V. SITE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDED LOADING RATES: (This section shall be completed for all Class B residuals and Class A residuals applied to a dedicated site. All others may continue to Section VI) 1. 'phe following sites are to be, used for land application under this permit application [please attach map(s),see 12.1., Application Area [acres) Maximum slope 4 Von Fraley 52.0 4% 5 Phil Young 32.3 6 Lawrence Safley-- 19.9 8% Note., If more than five (5) sites are to be covered by this application, please attach a form listing all of the sites along with the information listed below, FORM: LA RS 11/93 Page 6 of 22 MIMS 3. For each site, 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 residual, A part of the agronomists recommendations must be a crop management plan. Tbs plan must determine the crops to be grown on the site(s), when they should be grown and bow they should be harvested and marketed. This report must be signed by the agronomist and submitted with application. 4. 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 Potassium Acidity Calcium Manganese Magnesium Zinc Copper % Humic Matter Sodium Cation Exchange Capacity Base Saturation (by calculation) And the following Metals: Arsenic Lead Nickel Cadmium Mercury Selenium Chromium Molybdenum, ORM: LARS 11/93 Page 7 of 22 TO 14 OF ^:PENCER. 7,14, ail'37 1 1 : 15Am t:2 9199962,495 E,,R, SEP 23 194 0,� am not incluCtti, thiS appUcation pk a wol be rem�med incoijap Datt 4""'i FORM: LA 11193 Instry ctions.- Z Z a It a general location map included? YES - x . or NO I 2. Is a site map (drawn to scale) included which delineates total and buffered acres and shows all property fines, buffers, existing wells within 500 feet, topography, drainage features, and any surface waters? YES ---X_ or NO 3. Is a vicinity map enclosed which clearly indicates the projects location with respect to State roads and named Surface waters? YES or NO 4. Is a signed soil scientist report included which defines the following: a) field descriptions of texture, color, and structure, b) depth and thickness of soil horizons, c) presence of any restrictive soil horizons or layers, d) depth to seasonal high water table, e) the hydraulic conductivity, 0 recommended loading rat for the site, YES or NO — 5. Is a signed agronomist's report included which identifies the crop and loading recommendations for N-P-K? YES or NO 6. Is the Crop Management Plan included in the application package? YES or NO 7. Has the Land Owner's agreement been completed and signed? YES ---�L— or NO 9. Appropriate fee in accordance With I SA NCAC 2H .0205(0(�)-(eft February 1, New Applications, Modifications or at Renewals Timely Renewals without Modifications YES x or NO omm copies of all reports, evaluations, agreements, supporting calculations, eta. must bey as a part of the; application package. ORM: LARS 11/93 M pro,/id#) me with chil C1,15SifiCation of the watarsht!qj vvh#)ra thrk3e tared appriCation at-tivities will as idf!nufied or) the attach#!d Map segmerit' Njrv-of surface 'water(: a 7- 4V 6,-60L 0assJication (as established by the Environmental Management Commission): Proposed Classification, it applicable: Signature of regional office personnel, 7- a3te, INSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER In order to determine the classification of the watershed in which these land application activities will be located you are required to submit this form, with items 1 through 10 completed, to the appropriate Division of Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing), At a minimum, you Must include an 8.5' by 11' copy of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map which shows the subject surface waters. You must identify the location of the facility and the closest clownslope surface waters (waters for which you are requesting the classification) on the submitted map copy. The application may not be submitted until this form is completed and included with the submittal. 1. Applicant( corporation,individual, or other) 2. Name and Complete Address of Engineering Firm, City: State: Zip: 3. Project Name- 4, Volume of res:duals to be land applied (gallons or cubic yards)` 1:5 C) C) 5, Narne of closest surface waters—°-- E 6. County(s), where land application site is located�---P4:� 7Map ricame and date- 9 8. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Registration Number, 9. Print Name of Engineer --- 10, Seal and Signature (specify date)' Farmer: \/cwl Sice #: Field of 1 b"oar 17 lot - tE , k r t w 4 - r d c�; �ni- I, t •%s r w { { f Tl- yi. �„✓ . t�f �' 6.x �1 C?� m'"k. ° ..x M i s �V' �.. x , r ,z°WK IS 11 x s 5f e 4 1 { , r�. _. i x If Wh t e m 1 . , Po w " „� n ,p p r ; a � , m. i6 S'JJ S F r " , d'• {r 4x .01 ta? Qla, n i� w _ � � � ;P d P : n '���e�,� � , �... . , �, ' ��� � �. e �. ���-�`•'...,�'�— � fix: r a , ` TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR P1t!a-,e provide me with the classification of the watershed where these land application activities will 0(:(:ur, a�; identified on the attached map segment: Marne of surface waters: 1101 Classification (as established by the Environmental Management Commission): Proposed Classification, it applicable: Signature of regional office personnel:- Date: OF INSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER In order to determine the classification of the watershed in which these land application activities will be located you are required to submit this form, with items 1 through 10 completed, to the appropriate Division of Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing). At a minimum, you rust include an 8.5' by 11' copy of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map which shows the subject surface waters. You must identify the location of the facility and the closest downstope surface waters (waters for which you are requesting the classification) on the submitted map copy. The application may not be submitted until this for is completed and included with the submittal. 1. Applicant(corporation,individual, or other) - 2. Name and Complete Address of Engineering Firm City: State- -7 ip: 3, Project Name�-... 4, Volume of residuals to be land applied (gallons or cubic yards) i5o 0o (D 5- Name of closest surface waters- 2&4CCL'y- 6County(s) where land application site is located- C' n 7. Map name and date.- 8. North Carolina Professional Engineer's Registratioh Nurnber, 9. Print Name of Engineer- 10. Seal and Signature (specify date): Farmer: Phi I YOLAY" Site Field #- 11 2- ,f( of 10 , r r w.,+✓ � ._ .. .,__�_„f�. p,r t �� ..: . , , 1 ., ,,,.�...._,.,,% �`* '��-rf f '"�i �5� � '1�` w '�`.v1�`.�� `��,YV«"'a,c 1 LL z rj -` �-• as .. � a � ��.�� � a` `" �y n m m , a .,�..�- .,< -� ° ,� � �,,...,•^ ��,' r` `I' ir'j � I `� �.� to ��. � �P �I� ,. M ! },o �� , x pp 1. t r } k rM 6 y f _ gr 4, 0 1 IT 51 If I :�..: ., ...r I f d to ,r � � Y ,""•� , r ut re �� """"'.tea � '. _.._. .'t � r a�"ft •�� "'^� ( r �,. � ^!"'w 7i V ! d _ ,` �, ���`�, }, t .. _ �,•. E �,�, r � t` �' 'f.d� f.: =,N '; p= �'" et_ ry`",,,�,_ .r „, , _-.....• � -,.�s, ..�. ., �'. fi dp�d.. � i w...-a�X"' �,t' fix, .. El ' r y �rt. M',�� �7�1� psi �`�� k �, ,„ i " i k, ya "" �. r Ca m x^ r � ktt �r s s if E C_ y { , a w y d n , w 1 4 r��r;a.,aa tt�b �«l�' A�Kt 4 tr�r '<. r r'� �:,....� �, ry ' �.y„��t � • LIT . ,.,.,, �b%; �_€�YOf.rN v w . fp �,, ... .. �„ t fix ek' ' Y}�M Ir � ✓ i. } � �' � 1 r 4 n, x � „ p Y ti. d t g � 1 �, r ,.j J' F dah (ti . ' All epp A fit v� . TO.- REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR Pleaie provide me with the classification of the watershed where these land application activities will o(-cur, as identified on the attached map segmenc, Name of surface waters: C/?ee-, /e Classification (as established by the Environmental Management Commission). Proposed Classification, if applicable:._�A�j� Date:. In order to determine the classification of the watershed in which these land application activities will be located you are required to submit this form, with items 1 through 10 completed, to the appropriate Division of Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached listing). At a minimum, you must include an 8.5 * by 11 " copy of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS Topographic Map which shows the subject surface waters. You must identify the location of the facility and the closest downslope surface waters (waters for which you are requesting the classification) on the submitted map copy. The application may not be submitted until this for is completed and included with the submittal. 1. Applicant(corporation, individual, or other)- N.C. 2. Name and Complete Address of Engineering Fir City; State: _2 l p: 3. Project Narne- 4. Von ume of residuals 'to be land applied (gallons or cubic yards)- o0o 5. Name of closest surface waters 6. County(s) where land application site is located 7. Map name and date-_, 8. Norih Carolina Professional Engineer's Registration Number, 9. Print Name of Engineer- 10, Seal and Signature (specify date): Farmer: Site #: Field #: /, 21 M r e i•» �--—"�,,.= '°-."�;, r, r� ~ � � S8'F'`i `� 4�4� „„aP�r'�?J;,r°✓�"s1.4.� µ �^ ., "� "``", � `.. � '�•,*:� s., � �, ,..� •�..,. ` ` : f �. �```« `�,,. °4 ki w,. d$,c` 'tip, .,"` r . *�a r - � � Q ' �� `°--�.. � `�"" �....: �"• � _ � 1�.,� �'�M �,` ®" µ: � `,.„, ,„_.,„�,,,,x, .� fir"'. ^e .aw�^y.� ut "' ,-, �"" i i lh . � it ff'.."., }r{8. }.. � {�,,,• :•'dry w4d ""•" ads , '� dk t k _. i , ` �.,.' �,.��-, *�" o ` 4,""�^-'• , ` ,_.-,",,�r�' � �J' 1 �,," .�-�., � !.. � �° � �� ]6.rt. '°-.'E T � � °a" � �. t. � ��` „ �a� "� y, �"'"`"•�' '" � �,�;4yt � ��r ', ","...--_-.-,. ®� '"^�..„ t't,. � �;`s ^' �' a ate k � '"�, �„-,,.�,,.. �• .^_. !. r" s✓ t " g r (f �� /! # • 1. � '``� `ems „ OWN,Rr xe Pf t # r It e ' r f ,* x E t r. a w « s' DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTALA A ET REGIONAL'FIC 11 3 Asheville Regional ional WQ Supervisor 59 Woodfur Place Asheville, NC 2880 04) 251-6208 Fax 704) 51- 57 Avery Macon Buncombe Madison Burke McDowell Caldwell Mitchell Cherokee Polk Clay Rutherford Graham Swain Haywood Transylvania Jackson Washington Regional WQ Supervisor Post Office u 1507 Washington, NC 27889 (919) S1 Fax (919) -71 Beaufort Jones Berrie Lenoir Camden Martin Chowan Pamlico Craven uo Currituck, Dare .Pitt cafes Tyrell Greena Washington Hertford Wayne H Fayetteville Regional Q Supervisor Mooresville Regional + 9 Supervisor 'aehovia Building, Suite 714 919 North Man Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 Mooresville, NC 28115 (91 ) 4 1541 (704) -1 9 Fax (910) 48707 Fax 7 ) 663-6040 Anson Moore Akxander Mecklenburg RobesonBlaidan Cabarms Rowan Cumberland Richmond Catawba Stanly Harnett Sampson Gaston Union Hoe Scodarid Iredell Cleveland Montgomery mery Lincoln Winston-Salem e i nal WQ Supervisor 025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (910) 896-7007 Fax (910) 896-7005 Alamance Rockingham Alleghany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell SurTy DavidsonWatauga Davie Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Guilford FORM: LARS 1 1/93 Page 11 of 22 2 Raleigh RegionaliQSupervisor Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611" (919) 571-470 Fax (919)571-471 Chatham Nash Durbam Northampton lEdgecombe Franklin tt HalifaxGranville Vance Johnston WMM Lee Wilson Pages 12 of 22 thru 18 of 22 are the sitecalculation formsv n left out intentionally and ar replaced by the following which compute u loadings t certain tonnages, nutrient t i loadings, calculations. These pages areproduced spreadsheetut r. The site be performed re quickly withoutmistakes comparedu calculations. r the calculations are also enclosed. Pages 19 of 22 thru 22 of 22 arethe blank agreement forms.t out intentionally to save paper.r t forms arelocated behind each sitesection. PROJECT: SPENC!ER,NC PERMIT Ore WQ0000632 (Amendment) Total cubic yards per year; 20 Total drys tons to be land appliedeach year: 02.4 _ Sample Cate: 5/12194 Total PAN to be land applied each year„ 1,9 .9 r rb % Solids 51.2 Total acres needed each year. 9.6 @200 r s PANIso pH'. 5,00 Total proposed & existing acres; 213.0 1CONVERSIONT_ � PARAMETER x 10,000 p m dry wt. x 0.002 lbsldry tors Nitrogen Tf N 2.62 26,200 52.4 Phosphorus 213 21,300 42,66 Potassium 6.65 566 1,66 Sulfur ,666 16.6 Calcium 1.66 10,000 26.60 Magnesium 0.14 1,400 2.80 Sodium 6.62 200 0A0 Ammonia N 0,12 1,200 2.46 Calcium CO3 NA NA NA TOC NA NA NA: Nitrate N 0.13 Ceding 1,270,00 2,540 Iron 2.25 Concent 22,500,00 45,0000 Aluminum 3,28r=I 32,800,00 6566E Manganese 6.64 4 0C1WR5 0. 3 353.00 O7061 Copper 0,06 4,300,00 oU 60066 11000 Zinc .1 rarr 7 1 i66.€1ti 2.126E Cadmium }. ..._ ._.. 5,00 .w _ . _._ &0 9. 121 . . _...__.._...n Nickel 0.00 E420.00 ivi 2 6: 0.6 6 Lead 0,0125 84A 00 Pb 125.00 6.251 Arsenic O.0003 7100 As 3,32 0.0066 !Mercury 0.0009 S8.80 . .....„.w m.�.......� 6.017 Selenium 0.0004 00... e 3.65 f 0.667 Molybdenum 6.6611 _100. E� 5.00 ._ M0 11 tlt� J 0.0220 Chlorides 0,0450 .. _ W 450,00 0,900 RLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN CALCULATION (PAN) TIN - AmN x 0 + 112 Am + NO3N x 0.692 _ lbs. PAN/dry tore Surface 25,000 7,56E 9,370 16.74 + AmN NN Injection 25,000 7,500 9„970 19.94 1 'SODIUM ADSORPTION RATIO (SAR Client SPENCER, NC SAR = Na meq l ,5 a meq + Mg eq Y SAR O a 51.E %SOLIDS 4.45 eq Na 256.00 eq Ca 59.73 me'Mg To convert dry weight to wet weight verses: Wet weight x % solids as e decimal. VALUES- Dry lt.( r )VALUES,* Wet Wt.(ppm) 20 (hSODIUM 102.E (NA) SODIUM 10000 ( CALCIUM 5120 ( CALCIUM 1400 (MG) MAGNESIUM 716.8 (MG) MAGNESIUM To convert wet weight values to milli uivele t (eq): : atomic , valence l eq. wet. ' lit, e: atomic , valence atomic t./ valence q: atomic 4, valence wA OrYAKA AT "A FIVY7.1 !YtxA PROJECT: SPENCER,NC Example Application Rate for Corn 1 Cubic Yds/Ac or approximately 10.75 Dry trams/Ac Ibs. ler+ PARAMETER applied Nitrogen PAN 201.49 Phosphorus 455.04 Potassium 10.752 Sulfur 172 032 Calcium 215.040 Magnesium 30.106 ERR, Cumulative Site Life Sodium 4,301 Limits yrs. Calcium Carbonate NA Ibs /acre Iron 460.640 (per CFR 50 Aluminum 705331 Manganese 7 591 Copper 12902 1339 104 Zinc 22:74 2500 1`10' Cadmium 012 4 264 Chromium 1.075 2670 2,492 Mickel 0.550 375 606 Lead 265 267 ' 0 Arsenic 0:01 36 504 Mercury 0,16 2 15 7 Selenium 0.0785 89 1,134 Molybdenum 0.207 16 66 Chlorides 0.677 Application rates are based on the most recent biosolids analysis, i f �CALCULATION WORK SHEET PROJECT: Spencer, NC PERMIT NO. W00000632 (Amendment) Total gallons per year- 200,000 Source� Total dry tons to be land applied each year-, 23. 0 ted Sample Date: 04/18/94 Total PAN to be land applied each year: 1, 044 in lbs % Solids Z76 Total acres needed each year: &2 @2ooibspAwac pll� 7,10 Total available acres: 213.0 €CONVERSIQN TABj�� PARAMETER % x 10,000 = ppm dry wt x 0.002 lbs/dry ton Nitrogen TKN 616 61,600 12120 Phosphorus 1.83 18,300 36,60 Potassium OA 1,700 3,40 Sulfur 0.23 2,300 4.60 Calcium 125 12,500 25.00 Magnesium 0,23 2,300 4.60 Sodium 016 1,600 120 Ammonia N 2,03 20,300 4060 Calcium CO3 NA 0 0.00 'TOC NA 0 0.00 Nitrate N 0.02 Ceding 163.00 O.3260 Iron 2.08 1 Content 20,800�00 41.600 Aluminum 2.76 ppm 27,600.00 55.2000 Manganese 0,02 40 nFR _503 213,00 0.4260 Copper 0.05 4 '3 Cu pp_� O.9600 Zinc 0,09 i�= '=50#00 .fin 850.00 1,7000 Cadmium 0.00 85,00 Cd 159 6.0070 Chromium 1 3,000,00 Cr 45�001 0,0900 Nickel 0,00 00 IV, 15.00 0,0300 Lead 0085 $40,00 Ph 85_�00" 0,1700 Arsenic 0.0003 75,00 As 3.09 0,0062 Mercury O.0004 5700 0,0080 Selenium 0.0002 1 0Ai Se 2,16 0.0043 Molybdenum 0r0014 14.00 O,0280 Chlorides 0.1250 1,250.00 Z5000 IPLANT -AVAILABLE NITROGEN CALCULATION WAN TKN - AmN x 30% + 1/2 AmN + NO3N x 0,002 =Ibs,PAN/dryton Surface 41,300 12,390 22,703 45,406 + Arita + NO3N Injection 41,300 12,390 32,853 65:706 ISODIUM ADSORPTION RATIO JSARJ Client. . Spencer, N AR = Nae [.6 (Ca meq g met )]'. SAIR 0.57 . % SOLIDS 1 .92 meq Na 17.25 meq Ca _g rneq Mg To convert dry weight to wet weight values- Wet weight x % solids as a decimal. VALUES, Dry Wt.( rn) VALUES: Wet W't.(ppm) 1600 (A) SODIUM .1 (CIA) SODIUM 1 (A) CALCIUM 345 (A) CALCIUM tit G) MAGNESIUM 63n (MG) MAGNESIUM To convert vet weight values to r illiequivslent (meq): Na: atomic vet. 23, valence meq. - wet weight . atomic wt. 40, valence atomic rt.i valence Mg, atomic Wvt_ 24, valence 27 APPLICA TION RA TE EVALA TION PROJECT:Spencer, NC Example Application Rate for Corn ,271 gall.Ac or approximately 4.40 Dry ons/Ac lbs. /a r+ PARAMETER applied Nitrogen PAN 200.00 Phosphorus 161.21 Potassium 14.76 Sulfur 20.262 Calcium 1107 11 Magnesium 26.262 EPA Cumulative Site Life Sodium 14.06 Limits yrs. Calcium Carbonate 0,000 lbs. /acrd Iron 183.236 r CFR 60 Aluminum 243.140 Manganese 1.876 Copper 4,229 1336 31'i Zino 7A88" 2500 334 Cadmium 0,031 34 1,103 Chromium 0,396 2679 6,763, Nickel 0,132 376 2.838 Lead 0349 267 357 Arsenic 6.627 36 1,323 Mercury 6. 364 15 424 Selenium 6.0166 89 4,677 Molybdenum 6.123 16 130 Chlorides 11.612 Application rates are based on the most recent biosolids analysis. The carryover nitrogen from previous years will be determined if necessary*) using 3% of the remaining organic nitrogen each year for subsequent years. Mineralized nitrogen, 1" year,.(Org. N I (.20 or .30) = A Mineralized nitrogen, 2' year..(Org. N-A) (.03) = 6 Mineralized nitrogen, 3"' year,.(Org, N-A-B) (.03) C Mineralized nitrogen, 4" year..(Org, N-A-B-C) (.03) D Mineralized nitrogen, 5" year..(Org. N-A-B-C-D) (.03) E Nitrogen from previous years = (B+C+D+E) (average dt/ac of sludge applied) The full nitrogen, rate is rarely achieved in any given year, 29 Spencer, NC Carryover Nitrogen Calculation Parmit Amendment Dewatered Liquid PP M lbstton PPM lbs/ton TKN 26200 524 61600 1212 AmN 1200 1.2 20300 20,3 OrgN 25000 50 41300 82,6 Avail. Nitr, 1 st year 00 15 12390 24.78 2nd year 525 1. 867.3 1,73 3rd year 50915 1,02 841.281 1. 4th year 4919725 0,99 816,0426 1 ,63 5th year 479,1533 0,96 791.5613 1,58 Total Nita from prev, yrs. Average Dry tons /ac applied 10 4.4 ILL CONTROL PLAN TOWN OF SPENCER, N.C. ROWAN COUNTY In the unlikely event of a spill, the following action shall be taken immediately. Halt source of the spill - overturned truck, leaking gate, . _ Contain spill. Use straw bales to form a barrier. In addition to straw bales, use shovels to form an earthen barrier to augment straw bales, 3. Cleanup. anu r ploy front end loaderto remove as much spill material as possible. Complete clean-up by scattering straw from straw bales, soaking up remaining materials. Fick up straw manually, and dispose in landfill. . Final cleanup Flush roadways with water as necessary to clean. Allow to dry and incorporate if spill occurs on a non -paved and tillable area... In the event a spill occurs on private property; find cleanup should be completed immediately to the satisfaction of the owner. 5. Notification, As soon as possible after the spill occurs, notify, Plant Operator, Charles Cauble 04 33-5 31 Regional NC Division Environmental Manaq ent Mooresville Office. (704) 663-1699. Y County Sheriff Department if road traffic is affected; Rowan Co. (704) 63 -1011. O. Eire Department if assistance is required for wash down. Rowan Co.3 µ31 Ee E R"s ruin office 10) 4.. 3I r - Spill Control Plan Page 2 Management of cleanup efforts. The project manager shall take immediate charge and initiate cleanup activities, Additional labor shall be requested from the plant as needed, The project manager shall also communicate with the public on the scene answering and advising of cleanup activity. 7. Reporting, Within 24 hours of spill, the project manager shall present a written report detailing how the spill occurred and all action taken . Spill prevention. Project manager shall tale the immediate following steps. A. Ensure loading personnel watch trailer while loading: B. Ensure tailgates are closed and latched while transporting. C. Inspect tailgate seals .monthly, and replace as necessary., Latitude and Longitude Landowner Field No. Topo Map Latitude Longitude Von Fraley I Cool Springs,NC 350 481 45" N 800 401 15" W Phil Young 1 Cool Springs,NC 350 481 37" N 800 421 00" W 2 Cool Springs,NC 350 48' 37" N 800 421 000 W Lawrence Safley 1 Rowan Mills, NC 350 441 45" N 800 311 50" W 2 Rowan Mills,NC 350 441 45" N 800 311 50" W 3 Rowan Mills,NC 350 441 45" N 800 32' 20" W Spencer WWTP n/a Salisbury,NC 350 411 05" N 800 24' 35" W 33 Post Office Box 245 Spencer, NC 2 f 59-0245 Telephone 04-633® l3 [ * FAX 704-633-3837 September 2 199 Mr. Erik Blankenship RR 49 'Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 Subject: New sludge disposal permit Year Mr.. Blankenship„ The Town of Spencer, as required by FR 501.15, ii, R, submits the information listed belts 50 .1 , ii, B, 1. Name Etc: Town of Spencer Wastewater 'Treatment Plane P. 0. Roar 245 Spencer, North Carolina 28159 Location: End of Bowers Ferry :Road, Rogan County 51.15, ii, B, 2. Plant owned and operated by Town of Spencer Mayor: Mr. Buddy Gettys Town Manager: Mr. Steve Leary Operator in Responsible Charge. Mr. Charles Cauble Address same as above Telephone ) 633-31 Town office 04) 33-5331 WWTP Status: Public 591,15, i.i B, 3. apencer's sludge is digested at the WWTP anaer bi.ca:lly at 95 99*F.. for an average of 100 days. Digested sludge is dried can gravity filtered sand drying beds and stockpiled on an unused bed. Filtrate is returned to WWTP for treatment. dried sludge- is applied to agricultural land at one to two year intervals. Digested liquid sludge is applied to the same land as needed. B R (Environmental Waste Recycling, Inc.) handles all applications, site permitting;, and lab work required for agricultural disposal. encer's permitted land is located near "Trading Ford in Rowan County. owners: Mr. M. H. Potts Mr. Kim Starnes 1020 Leonard Rena a ... . Salisbury, NC 28146 501.15, 11, B, 4. Spencer produced 91000 pounds of digested dry sludge in 1993 1.15, 11, B Date Drawn Solids Fecal Coliform, to DKXjqjg_Bed Ph. Total Volatile Fixed Vol. Removal aunts/dry gram 3/13/ 4 7.1 4.14 3®-33- 1.81 47.5 8,200 4/l/94 7.15 3.50 2.03 1.47 50.1 5,700 5/25/94 7.1 3.66 2.16 1.50 50.1 1,400 If you require more information, please contact me ,at (704) 33-5331. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, a4" a'f-� Charles Cauble Chemist cc. Steve Leary A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. 7621 Whitepine Road - Richmond, Virginia 23237 * (804)- 4 Fax No. {4 REP F i ACCOUNT 451 ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLI146t INC, ADVANCE NC 27006-9601 LAB NUMBER = 42003 SAMPLE III = SPENCER ER ( ) Em DETECTION RESULT RESULT LIMIT ANALYSIS PARAMETER ( x ) I / ANALYST A METHOD REFERENCE IIIS 51-20 512 10 `1 4 EPA 1. PHOSPHORUS 2*13 2130 too KCS POTASSIUM 0 # 05 500 100 DCN 5/1 / 4 / 1 / 4 EPA SW SULFUR .0 13000 10 /1 /94 EPA 846-7610 CALCIUM MAGNESIUM . 0 100 D ' 19/94 SW . 846-7140 SODIUM .14 Oir02 1400 100 DCN5/1 `, 4 SW 4 -745 IRON 200 100 DC /1 / 4 EPA .1 22500 1 DCN 05/19/94 SW 846-7380 COPPER05.E ZINC 1 4 Sw 846-7210 AMMONIA NITROGEN . 1 1060 00 1 too DCN KCS 05/1 / 4 SW 846-7950 NITRATE NITROGEN 1270 to JCM i 1 4 05/19/94 EPA EPA 350.2 2.1 CHROMIUM,, NICKEL so 5 24LN /1 ", 4 Ski 4 1 i DCN 5/1 / 4 SW 846-7520 ALL VALUES CEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS, QX �-.CQ4c� r reports and Ietitirs are for the exciusrvice and confidential use of our clients, and may not be reproduced to whale or in part, nor may any reler q&NIRMAN me he made !0 the WOfit, 910 (OSL ts, or the company in any advertising, newsWease, or Other public anwouoremenls without oblarning our prior written atithon ation Copyright 11477 LABORATORIES,- ;INC. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 s 743-9401 Fax No. 71 R127-297 ACCOUNT 45128 PAGE REPORT NUMBER ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RECYCLING, INC, E'T 1 BOX 2-A-200 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 LAB NUMBER = 42003 SAMPLE ILA = SPENCER RESULT PARAMETER -------------------- LEAD ARSENIC IE_ MERCURY SELENIUM PH (STANDARD UNITS) 5.00 ORGANIC NITROGEN 2,50 MOLYBDENUM CHLORIDE SPENCERNC SLUDGE ANALYSIS REPORT DETECTION RESULT ULT LIMIT ANALYSIS /K(MG/KG) ANALYST DATE 1 D05/19/94 3#32 0#4 ICE05/23/94 8080 .1 DCN 05/23/94 KHM 05/19/94 11 5 BLT 05/24/94 450 1 ICES05/19/94 DATE SAMPLED 05/12/94 DATE RECEIVED 05/18/94 DATE REPORTED05/24/94 METHOD REFERENCE SW 846-7420 SW 846 - 061 SW 846-7471 SW -- 7 41 EPA 150.1 CALCULATED SW 8-1 Ski EL ALL VALUES EXCEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS. 'Ab €o th4 LA E . . E L 6C�-NAORMAN ONE Our roportF "O pprts Tear tT, a%:.:.i. _' ztN7{'� fa.`».na..a�,""d6 i .��.:;:t......T tit w.,:_ _� nary ' "Trpra o h h& part' y TTng ice The r ,T rr. T the Ty in erllst q relf other inno ni5 —Wain ,jrior C0t <y„y 1977 A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. 7621 Whitepine Road - Richmond, Virginia 23237 * (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 R093-279 ACCOUNT 45128 PAGE I REPORT NUMBER ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RECYCLING, INC. RT I - BOX 2--A--200 ADVANCE NC 27006-9B01 LAP NUMBER = 41401 SAMPLE: 11) zz SPENCER NC RE*,`A.JLT PARAMETER SOLIDS NITROGEN (TKN) PHOSPHORUS SULFUR C A L (1 1 U M MAUNLb I Um Li 01 tj M IRON ALUMINUM MANGANESE' COPPER 41NU AMMUNI A N1 I Hl-J(:jE7,N N11HAIL N111-4JULlei G h 1) M I U M U 14 K U M 11.T M N1 U K L 1— SPENCER NC SL1!T'Jfil i",iAIALYSIS REPORT DETEE TiON RESULT LIMIT ANALYSIS (MG/K6) (MG/KG) ANALYST DATE DAVID WANUCHA DATE SAMPLED DATE RECEIVED DATE REPORTED METHOD REFERENCE 2*76 22600 100 JCM 04/20/94 EPA 160.3 6*16 61600 to L.DR 04/21/94 EPA 351.3 1.(413 , 18300 100 JCM 04/21/94 EPA 365.2 0+1 / '1 1/00 100 1.1 L; N 04/21/9`4 Sw 846-/610 0.2 , 21500 1 ()Q JCM V4/21/94 EPA 15 /r) 1 4 1 1 125 1 2!-,`j 0 0 100 DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846--/140 0 0 g! 1, 21300 100 DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846--/4tj0 0* 16 1600 1 LIGN 04/21/Y4 LVA 2/,3 # 1 20800 AJUN 04/�!UYA tiw U46-/360 27600 10 DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846--7020 213 1 DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846-�'460 4 F, 10 1 DCN 04/21/94 Sw B46--7210 81 W I DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846-7950 16,5 1 () i(Im 01/4! 1 / YA EPA X"j 2 1 .5 0 0 b DUN S w H 4 6 / 1, 6 0 UUN w U46-/IYO DUN V 19 /Z I / y 4 I iw 194 6- 1,-1 � 0 hl—L, `J L)I- 113 b A K jr( j N fj I I 1•� y W 1:: L j Our reports and Winars are let the exclusive anti confidential use Ot Otif dReMs, and may not be reproduced in whole or m part, not may any reference be rnaie ¢o tne wwk, the v"ufts, or tht cornpany m any advorlwng, nows rwease, or (Aber Pudlic announcemenTs wahoul obtaturng our prior wraten authorizalmn copywrlt W7 A & L EASTERN AGRICUL:rURALL LABORATORIES, INC. 7621 Whitne Road - Richmond, Virginia 23237 - (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 R093-279 ACCOUNT 45128 PAGE 2 REPORT NUMBER ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE SPENCER NC DAVID WANUCHA RECYCLING, INC, RT I — BOX 2—A-200 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 SLUDGE ANALYSIS REPORT LAB NUMBER = 4i4w VAIL NAMPILLD U4/1101/114 bAMFLL IV = WENGER NL; VAIE KE10101vtv Q4/JV/Y4 VAIL HWUNKED 04/26/Y4 MILL11UN KEWLI 1115UL! 1-11111 ANALYSIS PARAMETER ( % ) (MU/KU) (MU/KU) ANALYNI DAIL MEIHUV REFCAR ENUE -------------------- -------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------------------------ c,j LEAD 8 t; 5 DCN 04/21/94 Sw 846—Z420 ARSENIC 3.09 0.4 DCN 04/25/94 Sw 846-7061 MERCURY 4.02 0.1 DCN 04/25/94 Sw 846-7471 SELENIUM 2o16 0*1 DCN 04/25/94 Sw 846-7741 PH (STANDARD UNITS) 7.10 KHM 04/21/94 EPA 150ol ORGANIC NITROGEN 4.13 41300 100 LDR 04/21/94 CALCULATED MOLYBDENUM 14 5 BLT 04/26/94 Sw 846-6010 CHLORIDE 1250 1 LDR 04/21/94 Sm 4500—CL ALL VALILES EXCEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WETGHT BASIS. 9 FOUL, L* 1'1* L;H(.J Nuhmh .kkAt�i ash Our MPOMS and letters are tot tho excWtove and ron6demal u" M mn o"K am may —t k—eproe—A ;- whd,- --'-narl, f- any bf a the he a , Me y m, °rwoi , roe 3ther nn UL <its W1 twnif rtor Y ithot-- cot-, 977 CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES A Division of Graham Brothers, Inc. 1914 client CONSTITUENr U C ARSENIC < 0.005 5, BARIM 1.897 100.0 CArvam < 0.00025 1, CHROMIUM 0.00369 5, LEAD < 0.005 5. < 0.00125 0, SILVER < 0.001 5. CHMPMANE < 0.0010 0.03 r 4r < 0.0050 10.00 ENURIN < 0.00010 0.0 HEPTACIff"( _) < 0.00010 0..008 LINUM < 0.00010 0.40 < 00010 10.00 TMAPHENE < 0.010 0.5 r4,5 (S < 0.0050 1,00 MEMYL WHYL KETME 0.048 200.0 TETRACHMMIMUYLENE c 0.0050 0» < 0.0050 0.5 VINYL CMiRIM < 00050 0. .. < 00050 0,5 'A A E < 0.0050 0,5 CIUMCCENZENE < 0.0050 100. Clffllz�< 0.0050 +. 1r4r -DICHUXCUMME < 0.0050 7.5 1, 2, -DIC9WROETHANE < 00050 0. 1r1t < 0..0050 0. 0-cmism < 0.050 200.0 < 0..050 200.0 CRESOL,, TOITAL < 0*050 200.0 -D < 0.013 0.13 BEKACHUMBENZENE < 0.013 0.1 ' I, 3-MMTENE < 0,050 0,5 c 0,050 » 0' NITROPENZENE < 0.050 2.0 PENTACHURCPHENOL< 0.050 100.0 PYRIDINE< 0.050 5.0 r 4, 5- < 0.050 400... r 4,5- < 0.050 2.0 PXVIEWED BY: CERTIFIED BY: DATE: "137 Lana Address: .1 9 N. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330 91917 -9990 Corporate Office,, Pt. 1, 8ox 20, West End, PAC 27376 9191673-0487 CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES A Division of Grahamcat er , Inc. PORT OF ANALYSISPage 1 of 2 Client Name : EWR (`` . 1914 Address: Rt 1 Ex 2-A-200 Advance, NC 27006 Client County: Type of lsludge Collection Point: Storage Tank mate Collected: -1 - 4 Collected B: David WanuchaDate Received'. ved 4-20- 4 Analyst(s).* EP,PK Data Reviewed 1 CERTIFIED BY: -F L162� _ NCNCD 30 / NCSDWA #37741 :SPA METHOD TOXIC CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE (T All results in /L (water), (soils), iess otherwise not A copy of the minimun quantitationlimits attached upon request. 114 CLIENT #: METALS SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE#3 APSE < 0. 005 SUM 1.897 CADMIUM < 0.00025 CHROMIUM 0.00369 LEAD < 0.005 MERCURY < wOO12 SELENIUM< SILVER< 0.001 SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE: #2 SAMPLE #3 CHLORDANEHERBICIDES/PESTICIDES < 0.0010 2, 4, < 4. 0050 DRIB < 0.00010 HEPTACHLOR (EPDXIDE) < 0.00010 LINDANE < 0.00010 METHOXYCHLOR< 0.0010 2, 4, - " ( L < 0.0050 Lab Address: 1228 t . Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330 919/775-1880 Corporate Office, Fit. d, aox 20, West End, NC 2737 19/ 73-0 CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES A Division of Graham Brothers, Inc. Page 2 of 2 Client Name ( L # : 191 EPA METHOD: I ERIST1 LEACHING PROCEDURE E 191 CLIENT ILEA SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE METHYL ETHYL N0.048 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE< 0.0050 TRICHLOROETHYLENE < 0.0050 VINYL CHLORIDE c 0.0050 BENZENE <9.05 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE < 0.0050 CHLOROBENZENE < 0.0050 CHLOROFORM 0.0050 1 , Tel L < 0.0050 , 2 -DEC LOBO < 0.0050 , 1 , -ill Lit < 0.0050 SEMIVOLATILES SAMPLE A Lab Address: 1229 N. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330 919/775-1880 Corporate tiff€m Rt. 1, Sox 20, meat End, NC 27376 9 t SiS 9a0 37 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources T4J "�A Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, t, Jr., Governor Jonathan 8, Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., ., Director October 21, 1993 Charles Capable, Operator in; Responsible Charge "Town of Spencer Post Office Box 245 Spencer, North Carolina 28159 Subject: Permit No. WQ0000632 Town of Spencer Wastewater e nt Plant Land Application of Sludge Rowan Dear Mr. atabl In accordance with your renewal request received my 19, 1993, we are forwarding herewith Permit No, WQ0000632, dated October 21, 1093, to the "Town of Spencer for the continued nu operation of a land application of sludge program. This permit consists of the renewal of approxi ately 108.8 acres of land, The following site is not being renewed at the request of E ,Inc... Ai2pliga-do—no-Am (excludint bite 1'o0Owner/Lessee es 1 George Small 40O This perrrift shall ff t1 e from the date of issuance until September 30, 1998, shall id Permit Noy WQ0000632 issued March 27, 1990, , and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein, .please pay particular attention to the monitoring requirements ents in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required tonal information will result in future compliance ptoble If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form f a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrativee "n s P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands e made this permit shall final and binding. P.O.,"Box 29535, Raleigh, forth Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 1 -7 - 9 FAX 19- -9919 n Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer % recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper NORTHA LrI A ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH SLUDGE LAND APPLICATION 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 S BEREBY GRANTED T Rowan County Town of Spencer continued operation of a sludge land application program consisting of the application of approximately 0.0 dry tons per year of sludge from the Town of Spencer Wastewater Treatment Plant to approximately 108.8 acres of land in Rowan County with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to your renewal request receivedJuly 1, 1993, d in confo d c p t l p ,spec cations, d other' supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. This pernnt shall effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 1998, shall void Permit No. WQ0000632 issued arch 27, 1990, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: Ir 1:This Permit shall e voidable if the soils fail to adequately absorb the wastes and may be rescinded unless the sites are maintained and operated in a;manner which will protect the assigned water quality standards of the surface waters and ground waters, ;, The land application program shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non - discharge system to prevent the discharge of any wastes resulting the operation of'this pro 3. e issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Perrr&tee of the responsibility for damages to surface or groundwaters resulfing from e operation of this facility. . In the event that the d application program is not operated tisfactorily including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall cease applying sludge to the sites and take any immediate corrective- actions, including the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment or disposal facilities. 1 IRATION 1. ne facilities and disposal sites shall be property maintained and operated at all times. 2. A suitable vegetative cover as listed in condition If 3, shall be maintained in accordance with the crop management plan approved by this Division. 3. ne application rates shall not exceed the following for die specified crops: B lug 2 50 Cra 220 lu j bastal 13_noudas 350 e Com (Sit ge 8 a ca 200 Cotton 100 Fescue 250 Forest (Hardwood & Softwood) 75 Small Grain (Wheat, barley, milo, oats) 100 Sorghum 120 Soybeans 150 Sudex (Hay) 160 Sudex (Silage) 200 Timothy, Orchard, & Rye Grass 200 4. No sludges other than the following are hereby approved for land application in accordance with this permit: Perrut, Estimated NCO� 0255 Spencer WWTP ��Ro�wan 9�3 20.0 5. The lifetime heavy metal loadings shall not exceed the following for the corresponding Cation Exchange Capacities (CEQ: Lead 500 Zinc 250 copper 125 Nickel 125 Cadmium 4.5 6. Upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the Permittee shall employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator to be in responsible charge (ORQ 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 Certification Corritnission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and grade to comply with the conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A, .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at least weekly and each Class H, M, 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 complywith all other conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A,.0202. 3 15 tA representative annual soils analysis (Standard Soil FertilityAnalysis) shall conducted of each site receiving sludge .the respective calendar year d the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. The Standard Soil Fertility Analysis shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, the following parameters: % Base Saturation Manganese Magnesium Cdon Exchange Capacity Phosphorus Sodium Potassium Nickell CopperZinc pH Calcium Soils analysis for these parameters shall be conducted once prig to permit renewal on soils from each site which has received sludge during the permit cycle.. 4. A quarterly sludge analysis d " xicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure analysis, once prior to permit renewal, shall be conducted by:the Permittee and the results maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years. If land application occurs at a frequency less than quarterly, sludge .analysis will be requiredfor each instance ofland application. e sludge analysis shall include but is not necessarily limited e following parameters: % total solidsa ,esi Chlorides Sulfate Phosphorus Potassium Lead Zinc Copper r Nickel ChromiumCadmium Sodium Calcium Total Nitrogen Ammonia Nitrogen Nitratc/Nitrite Nitrogen p Plant Available Nitrogen (bycalculation) e TCLP analysis -shall include the following parameters- seni Benzene Cadmium Carbon tetrachloride Chlordane Chlorobenzene Chloroform Chromium o- re l m-Cresol p-Cresol Cresol ,- ,4-1 ichlo n ne 1,-Dichlof' th e 1, 1 -Dichloroethylene 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Endrin Heptachlor d its hydroxide) Hexachlorobenzene Hexa hlor ' l,-butadiene Hexachlomethane Lead Lindane Mercury Methoxychlor Methyl ethyl ketone Nitrobenzene entachlo phenol PyridineSelenium Silver Terrachloroethylene Toxaphene Trichlbr len , ,.-Trichl rophenol ,4,-Trichlc phenol , , - P (Silver Vinyl chloride 5 0 Also in accordance with 15A NCAC 2L, a i established and tooA. disposal systems midway between the Compli oundary and the perimeter f the waste disposal area. ,,+dray exceedance of standards t the Review Boundary shall require rernediation action on the part of the pem-littee. . Any groundwater quality monitoring as deemed necessary by the Division of Environmental Management shall be provided.. r r s r � r r * . � - � • .r � r voidableThis permit shall beeome . Petmittee and landowners/l_are force r effect I 5. e following approved sites for sludge application a s s ilia Q. (fields 1-7 H. Potts 88. TOTAL ACRES AVAILABLE 108.8 6. Failure to abide by the conditions contained permit may subject the Pennittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Environmental Management in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 4 - 1 . to 143-215.6C. . The annual administeringd compliance fee must be paid by the Permittee days after beingbilled by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may cause the Division to initiate action to revoke this permit as specified by 15 N .020 . 8. e issuance of this .t does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any d all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and fwhich have jurisdiction. 9. A set of approved u eats for the subject project must be retainedy the applicant for the life of _the permit. w Perrnit issued this the 21st day of October, 1993 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL 1 AGECOMNUSSION A. Preston ward, Jr., P. a, Director `vision of vironmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. WQ0000632 i sitaAM Phil. Young () Lawrence Safley () KEY TO MAP SYMBOLS HOUSE POND WATER DOMESTIC SUPPLY WELL FIELD # 2w. AUGER BORING O BUFFERED AREAS FENCE 49 M ALL 161 p =r. ': 9p,gje r,p i da.a s» COOLEEMEE va ,� E "+•.ay$,YR�iv k�P.L.�i44Y.r`"l a 1 mad 'ar 14jg £.. Y3' UV aW..nf PAJ'.. w. ••. #d I...a SW .— ;. 'XCua: "asa ':ron+r+.acme.. R" #v p .o R r ^a+ • � � �t a � 4 �� rj 9iaP � � { � f� -• x �arrpiY C a d FFj xPY9 '� t: �*Yw. .'-'Rb P�•Tki 6$Y F *tRS �''> K tit 3 a kk P a, 1,3 !AL EPA tlt tr M. "4 � og m � p 48lS r9 Al Ut rtaa o- p " zzl POPEtsr 9.i uiCS# led L �..11n L-MX YX " , -"S''p vd ✓ ="1 ,•yP sacra ':' .i"t 6 $t e>rt. �,:=Y3., j z � � o 4 C 4i 'R M R , rt U$I#CIt "hop MetiAai '"$isM$id{01�r^^ �' TY `l # 30 F S " to itb•ed ja a .'�s" .?},$ SITE LOCATION MAP ior xts. w.ry 6" = 2 BV1SL.,SVON to FRALEY udPa piS °, i:b5 ks 50 v aaa P w � , = 9'Fp �P HAT IC . . Y ' 71�3• ry yg YM g Y m r r r e , 4,tv v a �fPP CEa4ii i —. �w , °x .1Z,el � r x B " m " — �: 1.... `Y.-e'um .vim ..�"`'r^w "'. , "'Y '.^.gym � "°•� £ � ""'+ � d iR a •• •� _. w 4 �u�,. • �:� rr m; � c 7 7- y _w { pe w w r - 5 OPO MA VON FRALEY n e. SITE 4 0 p 52 . r s , d� r : ' �d i k r g \ e� 9 _ t {€ @ ✓ � J �.� M �s,.�,.� " ,�' �P f� s..,s...�„,� '�� ,ter � ,. m ilk- _ 834 q t-984 n, IT J 1 Cy � i ✓' Fr _-,..: 'tee g ."'^,. �0.5'~-�. u` �` ``* �,*�'S.y � p ' \k 6i_t Y_ r' "^m S : } r ` TOPTOPO MAP . r VON FRALEY f SITE� u ,r .. r` . `" .ps .; "'�� �� g SITE EVALUATION SHEET Field : ate:__ __. 1 redo hate SoilSeries: 4 ' 1 Bath of Seasonal High Water Table: Depth, 'Type of Restrictive one Slope* Field Analysis of Soils Matrix cattle Depth ; 'Texture Structure Color:: olor ' # -7 --------------- -3 tom° - � Legend: s send sil -silt loam Is - loamy send sicl- silty clay loam l ® sandy loa - granular e l - sandy clay loam Sbk M weak subangular blocky l - clay loam sbk - medium subangular blocky u -clay ebk - stating subangular blocky ep of rop: 5 ._fit BUFFERP TI N LANDOWNER: NER Very Fraley (site FIELD 1. There i s a property line buffer along the north, east, and south sides of the field. There are drainage and slope buffers along the west and south sides of the field North Carolina Division of Environmental aria e AGREEMENT FOR TIIE LAND APPLICATIONOF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS TO PRIVATE LANDS Pcrrnitt . Town of Spencer aattactP rson; Charles Adams ddress dfPe ittee Post Office Box 245 Spencer. NC 28159 i t wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: Town of Spencer WWTP Site III Number: r Field Number: � t~ Location of Land to be used for residual application (include asap for each site); Owner of property used for residual application: ssee of Property if appropriate): Land use or cropping patterns: ....ended use or disposition of crops � e; undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits 'own of Spencer i reinafter referred to as the I ermittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location ...own as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as givers below. The I - 'ad owner or his representative receives, in consideration, pulp use of the nutrient value of the applied i Jduals> while the Pertnittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land described above for the- dysposal of wastewater residuals. This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division o l v ronrnental Management land application permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his representative an the Pennittee agree to abide with I , following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty days in advance, modifies or cancels this band owner`s Aar atitication of cancellation of this agreement shall be inirnediately forwarded to FORM: LARS 11193 Page;I of 22 8 IPULATIONS 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 residual application and to established monitoring facilities on or near the application site as required by the residual land application pennit- 2, The landowner or his representaavd authorizes the Nrmittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the terrn of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this Agreement 5, The Permittee willfumish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis. 6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a sufficient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime, residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0. M#911 Ml 11,101-1 �HIIMIHRIOIMM 11 * 13, The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this Agreement. FORIM: LARS 11/93 Page 20 of 22 5 9 . 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. 5. Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a thirty day period following the residual application. Application sites that are to be used forgrazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after each application, .6. Prior to s transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modification must be requested and obtained °net from the Division of Environmental Management. e 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. 7. ,any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, 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 roust be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or lechate; i e landowner shall: not enter into any additional ,waste disposal contracts or agreements with other municipality, contractor, or other pe itted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. e land application of any additional or other waste producL including wastewater esidu sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit is prohibited. T Page 21 of 22 * 4 * * * * * k * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * & * * 1. V—Q n ��- r Q, \ \j I have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the Pernrittee to apply sludgelresidual to my lands as specified herein. findOwn I/ -7 —12- Date NORTH CAROLINA, Y--) COUNTY, 1, the undersigned Not Public, do hereby certify that 9 personally appeared before me this day a*4 ac T wlejged the due exect)tion of the forgoing instrument. stol- WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of 19 7 My commission Expires SEAL.# 1, have read this land ownet's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Lessee Date 1, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Permittee Date FORM: LARS I3 Page 22 of 22 6 REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. Ad I wk 1 k 7621 hit pi Road # Richmond, Virginia 23237 * (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 ACCT # 45129 SEND SAMPLES TO, SUBMITTED ENVIFUNMENTAL WA!TGH0WF,-.ii VON FRALEY By: ERIK BLANKENSHIP-SPENCEP FECYCLINko INC. 9T I - 3CX ADVANCE R�C DATE KEC';_�IVED 07/21194 GATE OFREPORT 07J25/94 PAGE I SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT OATt OF ANALYSIS 07/22/9fir ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS POTASSIUM MAGNESIUM CAWUM SOIRIUM ON PERCENT LAB MATTER 14YORO. Mv BASE SATURATION JCDWVTEO) SAMPLEyy NUMBER r I --- 1WOk Os NO N#14�01,P SOIL "*uF, fill ENA W, % IS IATE RATE, q CA 1 a5971 I.J 671 3 V 14 L 4i �L 150 V 400 VL 38 V1. 4.9 6.6 3. 5 7.0 1 .5 17. 3 26. 5 4 9. L (SF E E XP LANAI ION ON HACK) SAMPLE NITRATE MANGA-SOLUBLE MOLYS_ PART11CAL SIZE ANALYSIS SULFUR zinc Nest IAUNI'l COOPER SORON SALTS ICHLOP409 mug NUMBER Nos Mo SOIL ""ft"Alt —""RATE TEXTURE 04 J,i M SANU SILT CLAY 1.3 L li M 10 01 1 .5 H . ... . "tx "Ts to' n" onfy to mo mmoo(sl twoo, sAmptol age t' # f ftwirty 44ys After testIng, LEA RNA LTURAL AKINC. • C,00E TO RAII NG, VE RYWW Ml, L 6�"WWL" (� M,O� LAM (W, RGH W1, V E 11 y ViWrl (rind i), AND NON�N), MULTWLY THE —RESULTS M PoC rri BY 4�6TO ONVERT TO t�85� PER (A CRE CRE P20* LNA LIWA0 M I� � fU kf4t,N HLL.LAtt, MULTIPLY THEE RSULTS M ppm BY 2A TO coNvekT'ro LOS, PER ACRE, K -m IN "� REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. R203-032 7621 White in Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 # (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 I SEND SAMPLES ACCT # 45129 SUBMITTED 10t ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE GROWER: VON FRALEY BY: ERIK BLANKENSHIP—SPENCER RECYCLING, INC. RT I — BOX e—A-200 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 DATE OF REPORT 07/26/94 PAGE SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATE RECEIVED 07/21/94 DATE OF ANALYSIS 07/22/9 4 SAMPLE LAB Nitrogen Phos- Potas- Sulfur Calcium Mag- Sodium Iron luminurn Manga- Ammonia Nitrate phorus sium to Copper TP Zinc IDENT, NO. %N nesiurn Na Pm nurse pp Cu Pre Nitrogen Nitrogen %p %K %S %C %Mq PPM ppm FeTppm A] pp m Mn ppm CU ppm Zn PPM Ppm, 05978 chro- Organic Total LAB Cadmium mium Nickel Lead Arsenic Mercury Selenium' MO ; Nitrogen pH I TC.E - C NO. ppm Cd ppm, NI pprn Pb ppm As pprn Hg ppm e pp m Cr S ;C % (mog/1009) 05978 < 0.1 <1 1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < MEHLICH EXTRACTION Values on this report re he Our reports arid letters are for toe exousive and cortnedritial use art our clients, arid "lay not be reproduced in whole or in part, nor may any reference be made This report applies only to the sample($) tested. Samples are to the work, Vie results, or the cornparly in any advertising, news release, or other public announcements without obtaining our prior written authorization, retame xi sera �,� rrr �w ,,a* ALL NatN� Nylt �, 5°K a took v4 " v7:i a8�3 vvty xp9N W R � 17 L003 pp YdY9 4,�'�5 v IVA J fja (. ?P e \4 v Y c { M 70 MII�IWIYiu�y�.: FAA iA *4y y , P 1 lkasr '1"F �'A y t i S ,y^e z ¢J14 a9 tl e r /Jpd w d. +fad 1�E � k. 5mi #li e + rSmF I Iran. rrl.a" TsNbar J SCALE C.Y a F` r Sol RYmweN s'b, Iva, '� : COCILEEMEE:... RtT 39:0 r d e Fnaa ; ; 8 U-7 T ` `a ;,fl xG P— � �' � StllJA�aimasd :^ �ro t4.am 9e h 190 r Y9T 'peltsrvwa i D a ;PSI � Agt�ar '"''lapel Ptll ] >s '?9f s so Mt tl 9j 17 j 4$ r", aide t . t 52n fR r r r � F ,tea 3�Zi-••.�. "^" � qT"S _ w ' a Utfes qt* 5.. trim +'"'.fi.], 1 5 .< 4 3 STae y5, w M9IIta"id3 y 3oa.. Mxlief9YnaFcfi b }73 i 9�. .;' t4 2„Ypre ,81R 3v y 3''�. e TsA ✓ 4 i R= }7 vs SITE LOCATION ION MAP XTtO x VXL a ® 1 ntl p w-� ,a tyrr � � 4tYK �➢ w ta54 i A� , x _ x p� w "a pj 4 'i �`"� �s V , 1 r e C hA r ` ^{� �"...�-�" � t " ag" � ,„fir y �;p �\ �, �+"x `""•. � --`-,; �� _ � � ;r' 3 ,� ..-,:-.""".-.=`gym„'"'_„_-�``� a� ,4 ,4 aso 16 ,pp _ " f .v d 6 r µ _ , rPO MAP 0' i PHIL YOUNG 66 „ 1 f i SITE MAP " = I, PHIL YOUNG SITE 5 J1,2) SITE EVALUATION $MEET Field i Date: -7 112 Depth of Seasonal High Water Table: > I Y, Depth, Type of Restrictive one: k14 Slope: 2 w Field Analysis of Solis Matrix Depth Texture Structure Color 2 31( 2`' Leggin -sand sit silt loam Is - loamy sand sicl - silty clay log sl -sandy loam - granular s - sandy clay loam wsbk - weak subsnular blocky + lclays loam k - medium subangular blocky -clay ssbk - strong subangular block YJCrop:_ .J1 BUFFER EXPLANATION LANDOWNER: Phil Young (site ) FIELD There is a house buffer in the northwest corner of the field. There Is a bu ffer on the east side of the field due to are unapplldable area. .. There is a property line 'buffer along the sorest and south sides of the field. ---- "here Is a house buffer in the northwest corner of the field.' b North Carolina Division of Environmental Management AGREEMENr FOR 11 IE LAND APPLICATION OF WAS IEWATER RESIDUALS TO PRIVATE LANDS Permittee: Town of Spencer i ontactPerson: Charles Adams mvddressofPermittee : Post Office Box 245 ,nenq,pr NC 28159 gist of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: To-wn-o-f Spencer WWTP Site ID Number: Field Number: LocaLionof Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): Owner of Property used for residual application: Pk I essee of Property if apptopriiate): r,and use or cropping patterns: ..itended use or disposition of crops: he undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits Town of Spencer �reinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location ,..town as described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. The ndowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied �siduals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals, This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of nvironmental 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 le -following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this LAad_awqtC&AgL= m=L. lotirication of cancellation of this agreement shall be Immediately forwarded to: FORM: LA RS 11/93 Division of Environmental Management Pen -nits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Page 19 of 22 72 8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit. 9The landowner or his repitsentatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of eighteen (18) months front the date of the most recent resI application. qpli� I l�ll�illill 111�1 11111111 l��� III 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 terTns and conditions of this Agreement. 11 The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this Agreement. FORM: LARS 11/93 Page 20 of 22 73 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. [5: Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a thirty (30) day period following the residual application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after each application. -6. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new 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. 'T Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, 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. 8. Ile 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. Tbe land application of any additional or other waste product, including wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit is prohibited. --LEST RICTI FORM: LARS 11193 Page 21 of 22 741 ' a yn have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the Per-mittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein, End O tior rDate - NORTH I,A COUNTY, , the undersigned Notary Public,do hereby certify that rj' 1 o l personally appeared before me this day ao o led ed the due execution of the forgoing instrmenL M Y\ ,° Pi g' WrINESS my hand and official s6-At1his day of , i My commission Expis I MR Davie SEAL kW4"WY PAk North na county of N NNON, tt l have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree is abide by e stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Lessee Dam , have read this landowner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Pertnittee ato FORS : LARS 11193"age 22 of 22 REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL, LABORATORIES, . t Whitepine Road . Richmond, Virginia - 1 Fax No. (804) 271-6446i ECYCL1C 19.E 1 i - Aar DATE RC a lViD J-7/ 1/94 DAZE OF —REPORT 0 /?`5/S4 PAGE SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATfl- 0,F ANAL," S 7 2194 ._ _.,. ......, „ ORGANIC POOSPHORUS POTASSIUM A ES CALCIUMDILL - 1 Ptkiiif _..„„,.. SA EAR P w,w My o HYDRO E SATU T14% (C R EMI) I WLE RLi AER �+#« d k InVI N c T, IL EEER NwataEAiR >k.rta a..,. .. w. '!mr �,ak+k �rxa l zC.LC „ *nA4 7A t�l f RATE ,P`A;AA it ,.��g .,. . . . ��pp yam, _. �..,,. "` ... IIIA�'A .a n:°�MiI;AT$ � ';�.• �' � �s. a L.� �n. � �,. ,'..,. s� "" '% ;.'." E (SEE EXPLANATION ON BACK) ANSk SL LOI L. EYS- PARTICAL SIZE ANALYSIS SAWLE NITRATE SULFUR ZINC NESE IRON COPPER SORON ECG SALTS CHLORIDE DENUM tU RER LIM S zo M#Er S� I % % SOIL "44403-tdH r AAT T AAA ., AATE �- 'e. �.,. i40WOPATE 0004b RATE SAND SIFT CLAY TEXTORE .�Al 2 4 H 9 4 1.4 '8" r40ork ADO raMy to the sampsl.Tsl lesk.4. rwat"I'les are 164"1+ ars.Klmurn [try ddjrs after tesu g.;: L EATN L.l URAL. 8ORA I CC 0t, TO RATiN(. V'F tY T.tSW (V 1.i, LOWW Il ).,. fot'C)Bt.M IMMl. 5a4r+I4.laa�, rag„ RY itta..ar tVlfl, AND NONE fNB, +�.a,+ MULTIPLYTHE F&k';3t..rtj+w�sy'. IN Opt" BY. 4,6 TO S.Q�IS±'ERT P`�0 Los, k'E. ka' ACRE P '� „ •. t tNW , k„"+FINraA k O NI7 4COGk t+x iik„ 1..E.rk E. •. M ULT01h,V "T fle RESULTS IN Pero BY 2,4 TO (,',ONV"LRT` TO i OF, Pt A' �SVR K ,C")"� ....,..f �nw ai �. enx,u a,„ nb. s. as au,a }.„ h faW .nR-t rs. xtr Yrry xsm p& ••,• "' a"I .11.1".R 11 so- a- a, MU R.1 I�`1111 .Hi.,r' Z�Ii +: W� �dFM�.Pt ,ix�r�03t Ca Fenn dY2n, Ya,. :., . ✓'* REPORT NUMBEH A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. — - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - ldvwhk� R203-031 7621 Whitepine Road Richniond, Virginia 23237 * (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 AL Fni7Lzl WMENWO SEND SAMPLES ACCT # 45129 SUBMITTED TO: ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE GROWER: PHIL YOUNG BY: ERIK BLANKENSHIP—SPENCEF RECYCLING, INC. RT I — BOX 2—A-200 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 DATE OF REPORT 07/26/94 PAGE I SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATE RECEIVED 07/21/94 DATE__DF ANALYSIS 07/22/94 7— _�_mmonla 71141trate SAMPLE LAB Nitrogen Phos- Pots- Mag- Sodium Manga- phorus shim Sulfur Calcium Iron Aluminum copper Zinc IDENT NO� %N %S %C nesium Na ppm Fe ppm At nese Prim Cu ppm Zn Nitrogen Nitrogen %P %K %Mg ppm ppm Mn PPM PPM 05976 05977 —j Chro- Organic Total LAB Cadmium Nickel Lead Arsenic Mercury Selenium NO. ppm Cry ")turn ppm NI ppm Ph ppm As ppm Hg ppm So Nitrogen pH C.E.C, MO — ppm Cr % (meg/100g) 05976 < 0. 1 < I < 1 3 <0.01 <O.OI <0.01 3 MEHLICH EXTRACTICN Values oil this tvport at the total mount of the sarript ppm mg/kg 1t= 10,000 mg/kg Orr repeat and letters are for the exclusive and corrherintial rise of our Crieuts, and may not be reproduced In whole or in part, nor may any reference be made This report applies only 10 the saropto(s) tested, S --- as era to the work, the itnwfts, or the company !it arty advertising, news release, or other public announcernents w0hout obtaining our prior written authorization, retained alifiev" 91"IM)l"A 'Imp _ZAI lu — I �p - By l'� v/ I 14 & I r $cAt 9 4 *AS$ RF CoOmmee I 12 Imp 17 #ml lu I 11 9;t nit IIA IM .71 Ij rr to 70' M.t go. -ta "71 7' f.0 0,-j 4S, 21! 4,J F.0 UWA.. LM3 2A '0010, jF4 U4 L158U.'y VAL IAU 12Lw st, m. PAS O*k tz*t MAbtWg* 124Z WJ 0 ux ul lot U-C lot st, pow' 2k J, UJLI. im SITE LOCATION MAP zluA QQ* cv.0 01-1 2 MILES LAWERENCE SAFL EY SITE 6 (1,2,3) "l, LAU 2343 tml County Owner: Operator: Address Phone: ESTIMATED FIELDTOTAL ACRES APPLICABLE CROPS ACRES 8.8 5A corn 7.E scar :. 7.t fescue 19.9 dd !a «owl AL } e WO hit Q licit 14 non .. w v� x kppp qq w , a h _ + r 4 /F _ 4 ° #E m= t mp �C r (y� r +';r— t,%''",.. 4+ f�,.. �y�`'4,,`1 ;'x.., r --z ' f�'+p --" `fit*•"�'-- _r,, �. . �'` r �.- '"`'. �„ "'.- �"` r ` ``:tea'` ik mJ�..� -^^` * i r' �� ,.., �•'. .`".`x .,.,✓'.�"" � a-� � .. . : ^-n ;r. ,.._ � �'.. a �i �. �.:.,�; .._ __«_ '� ..` _�.-_ „�_ r- r w �' i • � �,�` � errs �` rv` ,, �^ V� 4 �� ry �}, � x 'mow.. ,,, r „,.- �,.`"�"'. • �!'� ;�{a`� i�'`��a`�[ p. i r �..w..� ',o ` P! :, � � > T P MAP • �� .� �" i .,:..'�.k,., � ^'f ".'0.1. '-"��^, "�"� i iti: � ,��A `^�"^ 41 � � � Y f---y-�;�.- � `'4 f r � � .T `""" t., �` `��i�>�✓ � W ill I� t' .�t I R a „ YIh� .y a r r. e i E 1 � r Yw x G. w � w � v w' s Mp�af a� # a c Km I s` pp y r , r r ... �'^ > Y eS n g e F � r � a. • i! .a � +1r SITE EVALUATION SHEET Aerator: - r°8' � '� 4 Field p ate: Predominate SoilSeries: Depth of Seasonal High Water Table : — Depth, Type of Restrictive one: rk e* 1 Field Analysis oi Sells Matrix Mottles Depth Texture Structure Color Color # 4E �' i°" end: s - send' sit - silt loam Is loamy send sic[ - silty clay loam sl sandy loam granular s l - sandy clay loam s - weak subs g ler blocky ul -clay loam msbk - medium subangular blocky u - clay ssbk - strong suuenguler block T ie of Crop: a Northro na Division of Environmental Management AGREEMENT FOR TIIE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS To PRIVATE LANDS Permittee: Town of Spencer Contact Person: Charles Adam Address ofPennit : Post Office Box 245 Spencer, 28159 List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: Town of Spencer WWTP Site ID Number: Field umber: Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): ,ram Owner of Property used for residual application: Lessee of Property if appropriate): Land use or cropping patterns; w Intended use or disposition of crops: ;1 1, ------ The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits "own of Spencer hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals 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 residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals, This agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Managementland 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 ) days in advance, modifies or cancels this l" ate u C Notification of cancellation o "s agreement shall be immediately forwarded to Division of Environmental Management Permits and Engineering Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, forth Carolina27626-0535 IL±01W I RS 11/93 Page 19 of° 22 85 I fi , . appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land application sites during active site use and for the twelve 1 1 month period following residual application, Such controls may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site, 11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner ssee) prig 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. 13, The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of dais ,agreement, to comply with all provisos of this Agreement. FORM: LARS 11/93 Page 20 of 22 G # ® s a a a ■ rr FORM I.tlA1 3 Page 21 of 22 71 have read i d owner's agreement d d hereby grant permission to the Perrtriittee t apply slrrd e skit to my � ds specified rein. &zd- owner Date .' COUNTY, t, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby that � )ersonafly appearedbefore me this day ad acknowled ed the due execution of the forgoin instrument r, ; rKhand and officialits 1 AT My commission Expires OFFICIAL SEAL11 =js WANUCHA Carolina DAVID J. County of Mecklenburg Expires February is 1 r, have read this land owner's agreement d do hereby agree to abide by 'he stipulations d restrictions as specified herein Lessee Date 7eov Al have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by ie stipulations and res t s as specified herein. FORM:At 19 Pennittee to Page 22 of 22 Buffer are a c Agreements DI -Alice Wifliams afle D3-James Andrews D4-Judy Shoemaker D54olm Hoffman BUFFER ZONE WAIVER AGREEMENT PROJECT: ATE: 8/29/99 EARL SITE AND ER: a, PROJECT ,BIER". J. agree to allow EWR, Inc. to apply biosolids to Rhin l feet of my house. I understand that E R, Inc. cannot come any closer than 100 feet to my well if I have one, 'Er)'9/ , o J ly ,, -I- Zi ��� � � ,ac�vlou,319- Cl couft Of Davis OHN P. COATES feb , 1999 BUFFER ZONE WAIVER AGREEMENT PROJECT: DATE: FARM SITE AND NUMBER: 40 PROJECT IAA I r agree to allow t P, Inc. to apply biosolids to in % feet of house I understand that EWR, Inc, cannot come any closer an 100 fAjoeet to my well if I ere one, " if y + r j' 0MCIAL SEAL Put of b1 North Caroline ,IJ T �,'' � P. ?ATE96:JOHN F ary 3, 1 BUFFER ZONE WAIVER AGREEMENT PROJECT: ATE: FARM SITE AND NUMBER: PROJECT'MANAGER: I r to allow EWR, Inc. to apply biosolids to Wit feat f sty house1 understandthat EWR, Inc. cannot Come any Closer l; ft t ray will If I have one. ,� )�JS"4a4lS�,,p p4.$1516r : Cf 5 ►a° OPRCIAL SCAcouft of T LC P JOHN P.A�ES � a � r� k 1999 BUFFER ZONE WAIVER AGREEMENT PROJECT: DATE: V290 1- FARM SITE AND U Fly: 1, oZ PROJECT MANAGER: ree to allow EWR, Inc. to apply biosolids t I in iOC feet of my house. l understand that EWR, Inc. cannot come any closer than 1QQfet to ray gavel if t have one. OFFIC 1 1a '' € L SEA � E q Noftry Public'ourltv, Nth rn j of OHN R OA MY issim ExOm 1999 BUFFER ZONE WAIVER AGREEMENT PROJECT: SjDenQP-r DATE: FARM SITE AND NUMBER: � � ' PROJECT MANAGER: I 'r:� agree allow WR, Inc. apply I li t l I t ra my house. Iunderstand that "�V'I , Inc. cannot any closer than 100 feet to my well if I have one. 7 - Nobq � Carolina ' R A 1999 BUFFER EXPLANATION LANDOWNER: Lawrence Safley l6l FIELD 1 Field ) consist of two strips surrounding field (2). There is a property line buffer along the north side of the field. There is a small house buffer along the east side of the field. There is a slope and drainage buffer through the center of the field and along the west aide. . There is :a small house buffer along the east side of the field. There's a slope and drainage buffer through the middle and along the west side of the field, . There are slope and drainage buffers through the middle and along the side of the adjoining fields, REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. Fax No.271-6446 C C T 45129 SENSAMPLES TO: LA E CE LEY C, RECYCLEINC. SPENCER 149 YADKIN VALLEY R ADVANCE C CC ATE RECEIVED08125194. PaCE 9E FiEPCi t / 1 PAGE 1SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATE OF ANALYSIS 6/ / 4 R M TIER CPHOSPHORUSMAGNESIUM CALCIUM tl � PERCENT SAWLE LAS NUMBER Is, YRR SATUR T S { o .. r l E IL. RATS Wk 1 10673 1.4 79M 56 VA Ila vi 1011 V 69 A 540 H 30 VL 7.3 0.0 3.7 7.1 15.7 73.7 0.0 3.6 2 10674 2.1 83M 36 N 5 6C L 57 L 340 VL 29 VL 4.9 6v6 3w 6.3 2.5 7.6 0.2 60.8.0 3 1067 1.2 V/ V1.11 L'_ 101 VH 310 L 30 VL Sob 6.9 0,8 3.3 0.8 25.26.5 23,5 3 R..m ,.....:,.,. �. _ .._ ._. _. ,._... .. m._.,. __ „.„.... _ .. ....._.. .,.. ... _. _. _ ,,.. _,. _ .... _ ,_ ... .. ........,...... ...... .. .1.. _. ....... y SAMPLE NITRATE a L #SLE, MOLYZ PARTICAL SIZE Ltd SULFUR ZINC NESE lRQ COPPER SALTSC Li�Rt E NUMSER 8 ziw w� ;, C SAIL :, , im n� ,.�py ryyp ®y�! .!TM* RASR .. *'4�+d 1i= _�'e�i :` SANDTEXTURE i+} CLAY may+. 9 3.214 3.2 M 1 M 27 H 1. 3 0,4 VL 4 L 11 H 0. Tnls teport i!" pU "l y to the Sdd old(4) loste 6 °a,8911p,*6:#,a Pdt IiMPMw d M rYPvr'Rtnm ad YRtY days saver tasti,)q, ST N ICU RAL, RIES, �^ C:tJt7k ,• p-9+R4v w.a a+ P41i.�Lt#Bt1..V TR�d� F2�..`„yG,1 L.T °s' &dN p6RIYt t3V +,�. 'iC] t.."t1 iR9VEtd 1" 7Ui>k t2ACF" C} '!X.➢ NA tIYaa,a, t+k FlY $_C:SW {L+4 §,. h-.A?4N (L M1+7F 1.J141 MY q:.F.n ), t#ui.:P Y..(f fi. te'k IVY titlaAY i {'a"E tM, Aq"3R) 9"kt.iN 6: 11V)LT C.'r.TYP'r9 Jd i'kia NIi Na{&fk#'a RztB kVt'at � g. .:..gin..,.,• ara rt1,r4"i6brw`Y +a.+a i' 11M .1" TPY 4.. f5 1tl"V` y5 ,mn5 $ Y :A ' V..? sMt.7(VV M FY'C � K7 d P9 x 1 F R2: il. FaF FV.xa€�' u.uG +sA:.tsil lc.:IW �xrn,Mm'd x9nt"`i kktskae. iJ�tl"&YfY*.t>X F3 fii'PtM'fRl'^ggxP 1. WP -, e4 a2ne. t,."X 6S€brv9dkGN- YN"w"r 'C 4-05tl4 wo Ul¢itdNrt gLrv:.. tl hflB hfinev ". .. R REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. R'238--014 7621 hit pits RwW - Richnowd, Virginia 13237 -1(804) 743-9401 I. No. (804) 271-6446 SEND SAMPLES R TO: ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE GROWER: LAURENCE SAFLEY SUBMITTED By ERICK BLANKENSHIP RECYCLING, INC. SPENCER 149 YADKIN VALLEY RD ADVANCE NC 27006 DATEOFREPOAT 08/29/c?4 PAGE I SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATE RECEIVED 08/25/94 DATE OF ANALYSIS (38/26/94 SAMPLE IDENT LAS suffur Calcium ph*rous olum s"Mon Won juUmmum "*so No. p K ca n= fis Fe Zino AmmoW& Nkrate Al Mn zn 1 10673 2 10674 3 10675 LAS Cadmium NO. Cd Chro- mium Nickel tad Arsenic Mercury Selenium Organic Cr NI Pb As s* TOW M09 nWkg PH C.Q.C. moo Mo PPM 10673 0.1 < 1 1 4 <0. Ot 0. 01 "o. 01 I MEHLII'H Eli RACTIO4 10674 0.1 < 1 1 4 <0. 01 C*0. 01 110.01 10675 < 0. 1 < 1 2 2 <0. 01 110. 01 el'o. 01 Our roports arwi senors are J*r ft exclualva, and confkItAtI&I 040 of our cliants. and may rKA be reproduced in wheis or in pan, nor may any rotogonc# be mad* to Aho wot*, the rosults, or it* comp" in any advertlaing, news release, & ----------- r-------------- ------------ <w other public announc*monts without obtaining our pdw wrinon authorization, y A GRONOMIS T REPORT TOWN OF SPENCER, NC AGRICULTURAL UTILIZATION LAND APPLICA TION OF BIOSOLIDS The use of municipal and/or industrial wastewater biosolids in the agricultural community as a fertilizer supplement to grow crops is a common biosolids management practice utilized by cities and industries nationwide and abroad, The organic matter, nutrients (micro and macro) and in some cases lime, will, when used in a properly managed program, serve as a soil amender and fertilizer source at a tremendous cost savings to the farmer. Few biosolids will provide all of the nutrients and lime required for ideal hay and crop production. The biosolids from the Town of Spencer, when applied at a full agronomic rate, will provide all of the hay and crop requirements for nitrogen and phosphorus, but only a portion of the potash. It will also be an excellent source for the micronutrients sulfur, copper and zinc. Experience and research consistently demonstrate that even with sub optimal precipitation most crops will respond markedly to biosolid applications. Loading rate recommendations and agronomic suggestions for various crops produced in the area are detailed in the following pages, David J. Yanucha Technical Services SUGGESTED AGRONOM11C APPLICATION RAU8 VOR: V LANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN), PHOSPHATE (P�05), ,AND POTASN tll(�O) CROP PAN R2_25 nn=DJAC 0 s/ J Obs/ac.) Obs/ac.) Corn Grain 100 bu. 130- 160 100 50 Corn Silage 20 tons 180-220 120 120 Cotton 1500 lbs, 70- 100 40 45 Small Grains 65 bu. 80- 100 20 40 Soybeans 45 bu. 130- 170 80 40 Fescue, Timothy, 4.0 tons 100-250 45 90 Orchard - Grass Hays Coastal 4.0 tons 180-300 40 160 Bermuda Sorghum, Millet, Sudan, i (23 tons) 180-220 80 80 gip. Hybrids. (65 bu.) (Silage,Grain ) I I I bu. = bushels P205 =(P) (2.2 9) K20= (K)(1.2) LITERATURE CITED Suggested rates are based in part on the following references: NC A, Agronomic Division. 1991 l rth arnlina ri ult ral h rni al tlanual NCSU, College of Agriculture and Life Science. General Guidelines for Land Treatment of Sludae, WRRI, NCSU, 1983, Aaronomv Handbook, AFL Agricultural Laboratories, Richmond VA. Soils , 5th Edition, R.L. Donahue, R,W. Miller, J.C. Shickluna, Prentice -Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1983. Land Armlication of Wastewater Sludge, American Society of Civil Engineers, NY, NY, 1987. CROP MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR. CORN FOR GRAIN Nitrogen Loading* 120 to 160 pounds per acre.* CORN FOR SILAGE Nitrogen Loading: 180 to 220 pounds per acre. *Nitrogen loading is based on "Plant Available Nitrogen" of PAN. OP MANAGEMENT PLAIN FOR FESCUE,ORCHARD AND TIMOTHY RASA Nitrogen Loading 100 to 250 pounds per acre Nitrogen requirements are usually given in broad ranges for these grasses because this element can be used to control the amount of pasture or hay produced. If maximum amounts of pasture or hay are not required, .reduced biosolids volume, as based on the PAN rate, may be applied without appreciably affecting the standand potential of the grass. Peak production will be affected by the amount of PAN and the timing of the biosolids application. Split applications, spring and fall, will give very good results. Hays baled from biosolids amended fields is suitable for the hay market. Animals should not be allowed to graze for at least thirty bays after biosolids application, Nitrogen loading is based on the "Plant Available Nitrogen" or PAN'_. Soil Scientist Report A brief description of each soil type is provided below. The information was obtained from the Rowan County Soil Survey prepared by the Soil Conservation Service. These descriptions were verified though field hand auger borings and their locations are indicated on the site maps with x's. Descriptions of the borings are provided on the site evaluation sheets. Soil samples were taken from each field and the analysis are enclosed on the following pages, CECIL The Cecil series is a well drained soil on upland ridges. The surface layer is reddish brown sandy clay loam 10 inches thick. The subsoil is 46 inches thick. It is red clay in the upper part, and red clay loam in the lower part. The underlying material to a depth of 62 inches is multicolored saprolite that has a loam texture. Permeability is moderate. Depth to bedrock and the water table is greater than 6 feet. 14M*mOrf L This Gaston series is located on upland ridges that are dissected by intermittent drainageways. It is a well drained soil, The surface layer is a dark reddish brown clay loam 10 inches thick. The subsoil is 64 inches thick. It is dark red clay in the upper part, red clay and clay loam in the middle part, and red loam in the lower part, The underlying material to a depth of 80 inches is yellowish red saprolite that has a loam texture. Depth to bedrock is more than 6 feet. The water table is below 6 feet, Permeability is moderate. MECKLENBURG The Mecklenburg series is located on upland ridges that are dissected by intermittent drainageways. It is a well drained soil, The surface layer is a dark brown clay loam about 7 inches thick. The subsoil is 51 inches thick. The upper part is yellowish red clay and the lower part is yellowish red clay loam. Saprolite is to a depth of 70 inches and has a loam texture. Permeability is slow. Depth to bedrock and the water table is greater than 5 feet. 103 This project will provide valuable organic matter and nutrients to the proposed site without creating any negative public health or environmental impacts. The organic nitrogen in the bioablida is leas likely to cause groundwater pollution than chemical nitrogen fertilizers because available forms of nitrogen are mineralized slowly over time, The soils are suitable for biosolids applications at agronomic rates, Hugh Shannon Technical Services WAI 'twironni- n..tat Waste Recycflng, Inc. .n A ,EIFTF; ka�a 1'94 AN Town of PERMIT ER also arranged for the spreading of H adjustments if necessary). The lip L Agricultural Lags ranging from . All required monitoring inf rination (i reduction, suit, biosolids, field headings Sincerely, David J. Wanucha Director, Technical Services r dwater is enclosed. ,t our office. CONTENTS BIOSOLIDS ANALYSES PATHOGEN AND VECTOR TIC? EDU TIO FIELD LOADINGS OIL ANALYSES E183=10SOILIDS ANALYSIS REPORT J PROJECT: Spencer„ NC Sample Date: 04/16/94 % Solids 2.76 (LIQUID) N; 7.1 PARAMETER 7 x 10,000 ppm dry wt. x 0.002 - Ibs/dry tort Nitrogen TKN 6A6 61,600 12120 Phosphorus 1.63 18,300 X66' Potassium 6.17 1,700 3.46 Sulfur 0.23 2,300 4.66 Calcium 125 12,500 5.0 Magnesium _.. 0.23 ,366:. 4.60 Sodium 0.16 1,600 320 Ammonia N 2.03 20,300 46.69 Calcium CO3 NA- 6 0.00 TOC NA 6 0.00 Nitrate N O.02 Ceiling163.00 66 0.3260 Iron 2.08 Concent 20,800.00 41.6000 Aluminum 2,76 PPM 27,600.00 55.2000 Manganese 0.02 213.00 6a4 66 Copper 6.65 4,300.00 CU 480.00 0.9600 Zinc 6.69 7,500.00 zn 850.00 1.7699 Cadmium 6.66 85W Cd 3.50' 0.0070 Chromium 6.66 3,00a0 r 45,611 6,6966 Nickel 0,00 420,00 Ni 15,00 1.6300 Lead 6.6065 80 00 � Pb 85,00 6.1700 Arsenic O0063 75,00 As 3,09 tl 006 Mercury ury 6.6064 s 11' 4.02 0.0080 Selenium 9,06 100 00 Se .16 6.6043 Molybdenum 9.6614 75.00 Ato 14.66 9.666 Chlorides 0.1250 1,250.96 2e5000 FP-Gk-4fAV-A1LABLE NITROGEN CALCULATION (PAN) i N - AmN x 30 1/2 Amyl + NO3N x 0.002 = lbs. I AN/ lry ton Surface 41,300 12,390 22,703 45.41 Am N3N Injection 41,360 12,390 32,853 65.71 A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. 7621 Whitepine Roada Richmond, Virginia 7 8 74 Fax o.271-6446 REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE SPENCER NC Y I y INCH It # ID 1 T 1 — BOX —A-200 ADVANCE N —9 1 LAB NUMBER = 41401 DATE SAMPLED 4/18/ ` SAMPLE ID = SPENCER NC DATE RECEIVED 4//94 DATE REPORTED 04/26/94 DETECTION RESULT RESULT LIMIT' Ira PARAMETER i (MG/K ANALYST DATE METHOD REFERENCE NITRO (TKN) 6. 1 100 LDR 04 '21 /94 EPA 351. PHOSPHORUS 1*83 18300 100 JCS# 04/2'1,/94 EPA 365.2 CALCIUM 1.EPA J/b+4 IRON bt 4/:!I/ 4 bw 846—/J80 MANGANESE 213 1 DCN 4 21 /94 SW 846-7460' At"1M1.N1A NI 1 KUU .N 2 + 03 201400 1UU iwPH 04/�!1/ 4 EPA 6z:t . N11KAIL N1 1HUbEN 166 JUM 04/21/ 4 E:. X:i2 I 'UHHUMIUM DUN NIUKEL4/ 1/ 4 1$ 846—/IY tiw 84 6 /::f 2 U ALL VALULb t:XLhFl bULIMi AHL UN A LINT WLIUNI I-jAbIb* -au 0-4L __ _ .; v. are ft - -otusk XMhowwdi use of uur events, anc may nrrt De f0prOduCed in vrhcrle or in part„ r m any reference be made to the work the results, or ttte company in any advert+sina: news wpA nr nih&, .hv n �..� � � ,a:. _ .. -1-- - - . - a-' R093-279 ACCOUNT 45128A REPORT NUMBER ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE SPENCER NC DAVID WANUCHA RECYCLINGrI T 1 — BOX 2—A-200 ADVANCE H 7006 ' " 1 LAB NUMBhH = 41401 CIA 1 1;Livhv 4/20/Y 1°Mh1M°°Lh ID = SPENULKVet 1 L HLVU81hil 04/ 26/ ? ------------------- LEAS 85 5 DCN 04/21/94 SW 4 - 42 ARSENIC *4 DCN 4/ / 4 Sw 46-7061 MERCURY 4. .1 DCN 04/25/ 4 -Shy 4 i-- 4 1 PH (STANDARD UNITS) 7,10 KHM 4/ 1/94 EPA 15041 ORGANIC NIT CI 4.13 41300 100 LD 4/21/94 CALCULATED 71 .a 'ALL VALUES XCEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WEIGHT L;. H. umu ".Nu w4ijuf4ti, �pwl lets d la S and , tao u Cho may repto i wtg pall, y 3 i to t , ix, the result$. or the d�3rt many in any � Yenisin , news rele : ua dthew ijuz ,e tiP4nou,-n w, m MtS *,; a wal in....� __, Tibor wgr t n .,k,..,...,... {iiapp,V,+s 1977 PROJECT: SOLIDS Spencer, NC ANALYSIS Samplemate: 06112J04, SOLIDS: 51.2 Al pH 5.0 ' F-CONVERSION TABS. PARAMETER __ Ala x 10,000 ppm dry wt. x 0.00 = l dry ton Nit.'TKN 2.62 26,2 0,00, 62.4 Phosphorus 2.13 21,300,00 42.6' Potassium 0.05 600.00 ' 1 Sulfur 0.8 8„000.00 16` Calcium 1.00 10,000.00 20 1 Ond iurrl 0.14 1,400.00 2.8 Sodium 0.02 200.00 0.4 Ammonia 0,12 1,200.00 2A Calcium CO3 NA MCA IAA TOE NA NA NA Nitrate N 0.127 Ceiling 1,270.00 " 2.6 , Iron 2.2 Conte 22,600.00 46 Aluminum 3.28 PPM 32,8 0.00 65.0 Manganese 0.0353 353,00 0.706 Copper 0.06 , . 600.00 1.2 Zinc 0106 7,500. 1,,060.00 2.12 Cadmium 0`.0006 U00 Cd &00 0.012 Chromium 0.005 ---:L000.00 Cr 50.00 0.1' Nickel 0.0025 420.00 Ni 25.00 0,06 Lead 0,0125 840,00 Pb 125.00 0.26 Arsenic 0.000332 s 3.32 0.00664 Mercury 0.00086 5700 HJZ 8.80 0.0176 Selenium 0.000366 100.00 Se 3.66 0.0073Molybdenum 0:0011 75. 00 M0 11.001 0.022 Chlorides 0.046 40.00 0.9 P NT AVAILABLE NITROGEN CALCULATION (PAN) T N ArnN x 30% + 112 Arn + N 3N x 0.002 = lbs. PAN/dry PAN/dryton Surface 25,000 7,500 9,370 1834 w M . 7621 Whitepine Roada Richmond, Virginia 4- 4 1 Fax No. 4271-6446 ENVIRONMENTAL TE SPENCER NC (- JOHN P COATED RECYCLINGY INC, T < . - BOX -- - 00 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 SLUDGE ANALYSIS REPORT DATE SAMPLED 05/12/94 LAB NUMBER42003 DATERECEIVED /1 /'9 SAMPLE ID = SPENCERDATE REPORTED 05/24/94 DETECTION RESULT RESULT LIMIT ANALYSIS PARAMETER (MG/KG ANALYST DATE METHOD REFERENCE SOLIDS 51,20 512000 100 ,J M 0 /1€ /94 EPA 160,3 NITROGEN T el) 2*62 26200 100 KCS 05/19/94 EPA 351*3 PHOSPHORUS 1 1 0 100 JCM 0 / 19. 94 EPA . POTASSIUM 0 00 100 DCN=/19/94 SW 846-710 SULFUR *5 8000 100 .JCM 0 /'19/94 EPA .4 CALCIUM 1000 10000 100 DCN0 /19/'94 SW 846-7140 MAGNESIUM14 1400 1 /19/94 SW 846-7450 SODIUM. 00 100 DE /19/94 EPA 273tl ALUMINUM00 10 DEN /19/94 Sit- 846-7020 MANGANESE 1 DCN 05/19/94 SW 84 "4 0 COPPER 600 1 DCN /19, 94 SW 846-7210 ZINC 1060 1 DC /19/94 SW 846-7950' AMMONIA NITROGEN * 1 1200 100 KCS /19/94 EPA 350*2 NITRATE NITROGEN 1270 10 JCM 0 /19/94 EPA 3 * 1 CADMIUM 045 DCN 0 /"19/94 SW 846-71 t CHROMIUM 0 5 DCN 05/19/94 SW 846-7190 NICKEL 25 5 DCN 0 /19/94 SW 846-7520 ALL VALUES EXCEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASISo ®®f Our ..,.-- and b_.._. _ _:e tor— -..n-tu iwi. u,, —ni e..,,,.. --a of c_.:.. —I , gar r .,._ .iot bL . _ --uced a or i t Dr n.-, -., red0r�....... -- mmad- - work, the results, or the company in any adverlisin.news release, or other public' nnouncemenae without obtaining our prior writion outhorizta&ion. Copyright 1977 :0• R127-297 ACCOUNT 45128 PAGE 2 NUMBER ENVIRONMENTALREPORT WASTE SPENCERAT ECY L I T 1 _ 00 ADVANCE NC 27006-9801 SLUDGE ANALYSIS REPOR'T DATE SAMPLED 05/12/94 LAS NUMBER = 42003 DATE 'R;I VED ,/ 18/ 94 AMPLE ID w SPENCER DATE REPORTED 05/24/94 DETECTION RESULT RESULT LIMIT ANALYSIS> PARAMETER (MG/KG) (MG/KG) ANALYST DATE METHOD REFERENCE LEA` 125 5 DCN 05/19/94 SW 846-7420 ARSENIC * 4 DCN / /94 SW 84 —706 MERCURY 8180 001 DCN 05/23/94' 4— 471 SELENIUM4, * 1 D /23/ 4 SW 846-7741 P (STANDARD ITS) *00 KHM 05/19/ 4 EPA 1 * ORGANICI T 1 / 19'/94 CALCULATED 14OLYBDENUM 11 5 BLT 05/24/94 SW 846-601 CHLORIDE 450 1 KCS 05/19/94 SM 4 —CL ALL. VALUES EXCEPT SOLIDS ARE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS* H, CHI hl T TPtQAWUC. re of suers _ the i a ant tntlai rur cl "" kd ; ? red In W n paj my a Inca i work, the results; or the company in any advertising, news release, or other puwic anns unuvroen¢s .runou> obtaiwnv ww' rrac wtitou" t ; r i CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Division of Graham Brothers, CEL 11 A ARSENIC < 0.005 5.0 BAMM 1.8,97 100.0 CZEMIM < 0.00025 1.0 0.00 5.0 LEAD < 0.005 5.0 bUMCURY < 0.00125 0. SELENw < 0.005 1. SILVER < 0.001 5.0 CHURMANE < 0.0010 0.03 2 4, < 0.0050 10.00 ENERIN < 0.00010 0.02 Mi < 0.00010 0.008 LUVAM < 0.00010 0.40 FMIMMYCHLOR < 0.0010 10.00 < 0.010 0.50 ,415- < 0.0050 1.00 METHYL EIRM FETCM0.040 200. TETRACHLCROETRYLENE < 0.0050 0.7 < 0.0050 0.5 VINYL CHLGRnE < 0.0050 0.2 FENZENE < 0.0050 0.5 MUM TUMCMMM < 0.0050 0.5 CHUMERTZENE < 0.0050 100.0 < 0.0050 .5. 1,4, -DIMMOIBENZENE < 0.0050 7. 1,2,-D < 0.0050 0.5 , Ir, -DICUOREMLENE < 0.0050 0. O-CRESOL < 0.050 200. < 0.050 200.0 R CRESCILt TOITAL < 0.050 200.0 , 4--D < 0.013 0.1 < "0.010.13 HMManX*O- < 0.050 0.5 MACHURCEMM < 0.050 3.0 WEENZENE < 0.050 2.0 PENTACHEMPHENCL < 0.050 100.0 PYRIDINE < 0.050 5.0 2r4r5 < 0.050 400.0 2,4,6- < 0.050 2.0 CERTIFIEI) BY: -tilt -.3-4f,L DUE Lab Address. 1220 N. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330 818 775-1880 Corporate Office 6t 1, Box 20, Fast End, NC 27376 16167 -0 7 REPORT RT OF ANALYSIS Face 1 o f 2 Client a (Spencer) CEL 1914 Address: Rt 1 Bx 2-A-200 Advance, NC 27006Client County: Type of Sample, Sludge Collection Point: Storage Tank mate ollected -1. -4 Collected grid Wanucha Dates Received., -- 4 sprat (" : EP,PXData Reviewed 13y. Fm CERTIFIED BY: NCNCD # 06 NCSDriA #37741 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EPA METHOD: TOXIC CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE (TCLP) All results are reported in L (water), / (soils), or ppm unless otherwise noted. A copy of the minimum quantitation limits ttach upon request. 1914 CLIENT # METALS SAMPLE # 1 SAMPLE #2 SAMLE ARSENIC < 0. 005 BARIUM 1.897 CADMIUM< 0.00025 CHROMIUM 0.00369 LEAD < 0.005 MERCURY < 0.00125 SELENIUM < 0. 005 SILVER< 0.001 HERBICIDES/PESTICIDES SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE #3 CALM < 0.0010 2,4,E HEPTACHLOR (EPDXIDE) < 0.00010 LINDANE <'0.00010 METHOX L©R < 0.0 1 TOXAPHENE< 0.010 , 4, TP (S L ) < 0.0 Lab Address: 1229 N. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330919/775-1880 ar orsts Office. fit. 1, Box 20,''West End, NC 27376 18d87 - 487 CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Division of Graham Brothers, REPORT OF ANALySIS Page 2 of 2 Client Name ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CEL : 1914 EPA OD XIS CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE ) C = 1914 CLIENT #: VC? �EAM"LE : 1 jAMPLE #2 EAMPLE #3 ETHYLMETHYL 0.048 TETRACHLORO < 0.0050 TRICHLOROETHYLE"< 0.0050 VINYL LORD < 0.0050 -, BENZENE < 0.0050 CARBONTETRACHLORIDE < 0.0050 r 4 t -bI L RCS < 0.0050 1 r , LORO < 0.005 > 1, 1 t -D LORD S < 0.0050' o-CRESOL < 0.050 mlp-CRESOL < 0.050 CRESOL, TOTAL < 0.050, 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE < 0- 1 RR +€SRO-1 , . t1 "AD-T 0.050 NITROBENZENE0.05 PENTACHLOROPHENoL - < 0.050 PYRIDINE < 0.05 t 4 , 5 -" R LO OPH OL < 0.050 , 4 t 6 -TR L0ROp UL, < 0.050 { Lob Address. 1229 N. Horner Blvd., Sanford, NC 27330 1775-1880 Corporate Office, fib, 1, Box 20, West End, NC 27376 1 1673.0487 i av ANNUAL PATHOGEN ANDVECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTI N FORM Facility Name oa v It Number" Name NPDES Monitoring Period. From j_ Tl r / Pathogen Reduction (40 CFR 503.32)- Please Indicate level achieved and alternative performed Class Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative Alternative 4 Aftemative 5 Alternative Class Alternative I Alternative 2 Alternative If applicable to alternative performed (class a only) indicate "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens": Aerobic Digestion`r hying a robIc i on —Composting —UrneStabilization If applicable to alternative performed (Class A or Class ) complete the following monitoring data. Parameter D of Sa Minimum m units Eveaderxes Arahmis Type T Fecal torts 2x106 MPN per gram of tow scids or 2 x10 cFu r gram 1000 MNtow Sew per gram of (dryk ells rya 4 We nm tot or r Il sofid (dam 1 o Victor Attraction Reduction (40 CFR 503.33) - Please Indicate option performed Option 1 Option 2 - Option 3 Option 4 Option Option 6 Option 7 _ Option a Option 9 Option 10 No vector' attraction reduction options were performed CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (please check the appropriate statement) "t certify, under penalty of lawn, that the pathogen requirements in 40 CFR 503.32and the vector attraction reduction requirement in 40 OFR 503.33 have been met." .l certify, under penalty of lawn, that the pathogen requirements in 40 CFA 503.32and the vector attraction reduction requirement in 40 CFR3.33 have not been met." (please note if you check this statement attach an explanation why year have not met one or both of the requirements.) "This determination has been made under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel property gather and evaluatii the information used to determine that the pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements have been met. I aria aware that there are significant penalties for fare certification including fine and imprisonment." t 5 preparer Marne and Title (type or print) Land Appl er Dame and Mile (if applicable)( or print) Signs 'r of preparer Date Signature of Land Applier If applicable) Date OEM FORM 10/94) PROJECT. Spencer,, NC OWNER" George Smalls PERMIT # id1Q0000632 CROP- Soybeans, Surface OPERATOR,' Xim Starnes RP Lt2 . 2 A CR : 20 WEATWR 'c com CODE AT eila�ns %So ids GaliAc: Dt(Ac PAN P :.. :. ph Zn Cu Ni _ Cd: As bra Cr 04»�194 SO,il00 0,29 13.07 1iJ:1I3 0.98 0,049 0.49 0.28 0.0086 0.0020 0.0018 O.0023 0,0012ITO.i1 0,0259 2A TOTALS. ANNUAL 50,000 2,500 0,29 1107 10.53.. � 0,049 0,49 02B OD086 0,0020 0.0018 0,0023 0k012 0,0081 0,0259 CUM. 1,59 _.m 0.375 2 AS - 2,65 0.0477 0.0183 0.0018 0,0023 0.0012 O.0081 0.02 a9 CUM (CuYd) 56 2.80 0.29 CUM,(Gals) 50,000 2,500 1130 DRY TONS: 8,7- PAN pb CU Ni On A� ti9_ so.. o m Cr NA N?)._...m -. Oil 2> 00 1 8 00 ILIA _ ..._N7h . ,. _ ._.�.: .. m_.. NA N ..... E A '8' E POLLUTAW LOA.6 WE5 atae3 ..,.�...... ...W.. .v _ . ..w......_ ...�..�.,,.....�._, ....w.... 7.0000,00. 1339n00�� 37566 3'�.{} 3i�:00 1 00..��. 9.00�,.. 1i`3�Otl 2079,00 LIME APPLICATION 1 ro. WEATHER CODE t) >90 , 2) 70- , 3) 32-70F„ 4) <32F, A) Less than 112 inch rainfall, ) Greater than 112 inch rainfall In post 24 hour WE CONEXTION COD - 1) EXCESSWELY DRY, 2) DRY, 3) MOIST, 4) WET l ^,. , representative of EWR, Inc. hereby cadif+y this site was ctlerated in compliance with the tondifions of the Nendischarprl Permit No. • � 4 tar Pounds per acm PROJECT., racer, nth OVV7VERr art. N. Potts PERMIT # WOODOO632 : Fescue, Surface OPERATOR: Kira Starnes FIELD , d ACRES: 61 WFAmER -COM(TION com rose 'i1 calr s.....,.. l/Ac .. VAC PAN P tt Pb nCu Ni Cat . _..._ Mer 4 . 7„377 t}.85 3 .5 1 i?7 1.114 ._. 1,4 tt. _." (d. 2, ..,C),i 25 ., fl.t7CJ 1J.titi a t7.i7taLa8 0,0037 .._i3 it 38 .. r1. 7t 4 2A 2 TOTALSB ANNUAL 45,000 7,377" 3.85 3 .5 3t, t7 2,-8bl 0.144 1 A4 ti,82 Oi 0255 0.0059 0.0053 (L0068 0,0037 tl 0238 0,0764 cum. 16,40 1099 34,10 17. 1 1,1142 0,1770 GD053 tl.0088 0.0037 0 t1238 U754 UM.( uYds) 17510 2&70 1555 um, ) 45,000 7,377 0,85 Y TONS 5."18 PA b � i1� d Aa ht8 3 Iota r �..a_ AY, W NA NA NA NA .NA hiA �1A 'r rwrr q1 5 tlti 15 t1t1 125 dui 45itA w . i lA N fi)A NA w W.. ...... M _ ,. _.__ ....u..,r _._ , _..._ _ ..._. _ w_...._ ... � POLL r r?.. RATES f acre) _ _n. .__ 267,00 . . � 50000 1339.00 , 3i 40� m � .. � 15,00 89.00 1600 y2679,00 LIME APPLICATION Gets T rt WEATHER CODE - 1) >90F, 2) M98 '. 3) 32- , 4) e32 . A) Less than 1 inch rainfall, ) Greater than I t2 inch rainfall in past 24 hour 1) EXCESSNELY DRY, 2) OILY, 3) MOIST, 4) WET I representative of EWR, Inc. hereby certify this site was cderated In compliance the conditions of the Non i char e Permit No, Site Monitoring_ Report w racm PROJECT.- Spencer, Nl OVVWSR: Potts PERMIT# l ''Q00006 2 CROP: Fescue, Surface OPERATOR: Kim St es FIELD : 7 ACRES: 0.6 WEATHM cOMMOR uYdsf cues coot uYdsF eis %Solids GalrdAc DtfAc P K lots 2rtCu Ni 0d As Se meCr ,._ _ w n m _... .,._ a.} I 7M4 cy 184,00 5120 19-37 9,92 185,84 422,45 9.92 2A7921,02 11,90 0,4958 0A1 0 0.0658 01745 0,0724 0,2162 O.9917 2A 2 gall 30,000 2.76 3,156 0,36 1650 13.30 1,24 0.062 0,62 0,35 0,0109 0.0025 0.0023 0,0029 OD016 0,0102 0.0327' 2A 2 gat 25„000 2.16: 2,632 030 13.75 11,09 1,03 0,051 051 029 0.0091 0.0021 0.0019 OD024 OD013 0. 35 0.0273 2A 2 TOT+rkL& ANNUAL 10,68 21 .t�.._,.� 6. .�2.d9 2.592 22.46 12.6 05159 01237 0.0700 01799 0,0753 0,2366 10536 ( u'Yds); 164,00 1927 9,92 (Gals) 55.000 5,789 Oi67 um 26.40 5,404 41,59 16.26 1,0236 2 89 0,0700 0,1799 OV53 02368 1 D51 (uYds) 400.30 42.14 23.91 (Gals) 165,000 17,368 1,49 Y TON& 100.64PAN ` Pb-- 2n s Ne A Se M+lc r�r 2 NA - NA NA __. _A NA NA NA j_.m50i7. :...Z.. 12&00 125,00 4.50 .,NA _.._NA ....,.„ NA._.ry NA �+.rrvr rlrtraar nu LOAroM As (kwk") 267 00 2500.00 139 QO 375.. 0 3 .0 �.15 47 ... 8 .4 16oCY0 2679,00 ... _ . __.., e. . (PER 40 CFR 503.13 fbl(2 LIME APPLICATION "1 12 .0 1) >90 2) 70-90 , ) 2-70 , 4 c32F, A) Less Than 112 Inch rainfall, } Greater than 112 inch rainfall In past 24 hours; SITE CONDMON 13 1) EXCESSWELY DRY, 2) DRY, 3) MOIST, ) WET 3 representative of EWR, Inc- hereby corny this site was operated in compliance with the conditions of the Nondischarge Permit No REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. 1 -G 131 7621 WhitepineNed # Richmond, Virginia 474• 4 I' L�l Fax No. 4 1- 44 i ACCT 4 45129 SAMPLES SEND SUBMITTED TO VIRONMENTAL WASTE GROWER KIM STARNESBY: YOUNG-5PENCER RECYCLINIEP INCH RT 1 C 2-A-2C ADVANCE INC 27006-9$01 DATE RECSVED 05/17/94 )ATE F REPORT /19/54 PAGE 1 SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT DATEANALYSIS 05/1 ORGANIC Doll LAB ENS..12 .. ' ' GEE TURATI SOIL w��' ENRNUMBER..ram,.; �. np N RATE *sJA I� FlAATE RATE �iK A RAU ..« ptOa.01 RATE k' ' Yk RATE 04 7 C.E.C. , �� ,. �1 ,, � � IMY1 1721# 3.6 117H 17V!: /4+ IV 109 H 151 6 Vt 55.7 6*8 1.2 4.8 21.4 5C.2 21.0 2.7 17 71J 3.3 jC-?M 14 L 16 L ?5 VL 132 VP A 7 Vk 5.8 1.3 1*1 54.3 19.0 3.7 (SEE EXPLANATION ON BACK) :n t . NNNG v° > `, .�. z ''s" XM1 �: ;a, �s :,5'iNG NN4N, . .5�. '° s % N,*i5 5 ' SA LE NITRATE SULFUR ZINC N SE IRON ; �i " r N 2" .. E" CHLORIDE _ Eafa&�NIM�' - -� NUMBER NVNNM�4 fY ,- da f 4 t,1M1� C do I % 4 4 �+yypt @1M RATE RATE M:- RATE.. :RATE Fo RATS "a RATE .,.. RATE GI RATE RATE NO .. �, TEXTURE SILT CLAY3ENiT INE � 31. 106 VH 8.3 i I " a only Co n* sam�sr0gs} aatsac�, Sarrso(ot a+a reekaanaz� @t"t days liar tay96saq,. 1 ST RN�i N ULTURA A RN S, INC, PR'Y1 K ,.. lP>ePl b IWi t .: k, x{.tt EN. `✓ 7t, d d rN _ .. r, .. �Y 1 ar PE i� fiS ..4VEF's t —tS. eae�:— ERA IVLIMEF( . 1 - 6 5 1 7621 WhitepineCad Richmond Virginia_ 4 l SAMPLE IACCT 4 45� SEND SUBMITTED TO: EINVIPONMENTAL ETC GFIOWERI IM STARNESBY: JEFF YOUNG—SPE.NCER RECYCLINC-o INC T 1 C - - ADVANCE NC 0 — '1 DATF RECEIVED ( 9 DATE OFREPORT I4/A PAGE 1 I ANALYSIS DATE OF ANALYSIS 0/' / ° ONO IU ,.. °i 3U ', MAONESIUM CALCIUi SODIUM #..• a ` OSPI48 Cation PERCENT LAB 7:W MATTER,uR P C Na Ef SASE SATURATION ICOMPUTED)I NIWiER (Weak Bray) N.HCOI TSOIL SUFFER GEN Oil" ENR . ... H CC :_..,.... lbs A PP- F RATE Ppm°R RATE 'ppm oRATE ppnNaIWE CFI T pp e E RAi� p" Ft��gi�'II�13 Rh!€��1 � Fi .. ..._._. .. ._SAiE a.. . w...._,. il .r....—..._..�..._... .,pomMIRAT'#.... ry� i 1 ®u M id ' VL, 290 "fie 650 M '51 L 6.8 2 . :. l� c� � 3.0 3 r l i (SEE, EXPLANATION ON OA KI MANSA- SOLUEtE I OL S. PARTICAL SIZE ANALYSIS SAMPLE NITRATE SULFUR ZINC NESE IRON COPPER BORON Excess SALTS CHLORIDE OENUUI NUMBER S ZR LIME IIIIR Per CuS RATE Cl � kIITI 9 SOIL. RATE AtE Za RA 0 RATE. —E. RATE ppwC4 RATE' R RATE raEe�c�i RATE R' CI RATE RATE SAND SILT CLAY` TENURE . H H1 • 1 . TBW ov, 4pprias Y Rea the sampitts) iestea.: s#mwos Are eetamed a axl-um of y slabs after Toufftg A AST A ULT 14A AU IAA RIES, INN ,.N IWI i , VR X etein, �(tCN3" YI*Im:v '�"r 16 ev Rti' .`v"fgq WN1 Environmental Waste Recycling, laic, , s :.i'ca � ,�d q s a; d3 k ¢ 1993 ANNUAL REPORT TOWN SPENCER PERMIT NO, WQ0000632 Enclosed is the Annual Monitoring/C ertlflcation Report as required by the above referenced permit. In 1993, nviron entel Waste Recycling, Inc. R removed transported and lend applied 191.4 ubi firers and 110,000 gallons of taldsolids to 15.6 acres permitted lead. R also arranged for the spreading of agricultural lime, purchased from a lraeel vendor, for soil pH adjustments. The line was applied at rates based on a soil test provided by A & L Agricultural Labs ranging from . - 3 tons/ac. All required monitoring information, soil, biosollds, groundwater if applicable) and field loadings are enclosed. WR is dedicated to providing efficient, environmentally sound Agricultural Utilization programs. If there are questions or comments concern,ing this report, please contact our office. incerely, David J. Wanucha Director, Technical Services RLI Box 2- -2 . Ads , NC 2 - 1 - 1 1 8-2 9 ANNUAL LAND APPLICATION TT A PermitNo, V)0,0000k-34L—County "ear Facility Na as ca n on pee it t o Land Application Operator TW Land ap�atitrn o residuals a allowed by the above permit occurred dt�r y calendar year NO. If NO, slip Part i and Part II and proceed to the ertif a ! FACILITIES &3'IAt III *Total number of application sites i permit. __ *Total number of sites lam application occurred d uring the year. *Total number of sites land application did not occur during year. 'Total amount of dry tons applied during the year for all application sites. T CERTIFY THAT TTTP ABOVE INFORMATION ACCURATE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, AND ALL THE INFORMATION IN THE SUCCEEDING PAGES IS ACCURATE ;z /2/4-/ AND COMPLETE. P itte i t t perat r A ex J—t f Date CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Division of Graham Brothers, Inc. 7' SPENCER ..RESMT ( ;/ L ARSENIC 0.00610 5. PARIM 0.586 100.0 yCADMIM 0.000701. CHROMIM 0.00435.0 LEAD < 0.00,25 5.0 MERaM < 0.00125 0. , SELENIUM < 0.005 1 4 0.001 5. CHLORDANE < 0.002 0.03 ,4,1 < 0.001 10.00 0.02 HEPTRaRM " ' } < 0.0001 0.008 LUMANE < 0.0001 4.4 TCDUU41M < 0.002 0.50 1.00 0.031 00. .0 TRICHIJORCEMYLENE < 0.005 0.5 VINYL CHLCRIDE < 0.005 0.2 PENZEM < 0.005 0.5 CARDIM TETRACHLCRTIDE < 0.005 0.5 0.005 100.0 CHLMMM < 0.005 16.0 1, 4, -- < 0.005 7.5 1, 2,-® < 0.005 0.5 r, < S 200.0 .5200.0 200.0 .1 HEXACMORCETHANE 0.011 3.0 1 0.005 2.0 PYRIDINE0.005 5. ,4,5- rH._NIM 0.025 400.0 2, 4 6- 0.005 2.0 t (d Lab Address: 1 . Howler Blvd- 5ar� rd, N 733 i 91 /77 ,-1880 Corporate Office t, 1, Box 20, West End, CSC: 27376 9'191 7 - 4 7' CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES A Division of Graham Brothers, Inc. too. F1 REPORT OF ANALYSIS Page of Client Name: Spencer (EWR) CEL # -. 7996 Address: Rt 1 Bx 2-A-200 Advance, NC 27006 Client #: County: Type of Sample: Sludge Collection Point: WWTP Date Collected: 6-1-93 Collected By: David Wanuch�, Date Received: 6-3-93 1 tj / Analyst(s): EP,PK Data Reviewed By: FM CERTIFIED BY: A-t NCNCD #306 / NC&DWA #37741 ---------------------- ............................................... EPA METHOD: TOXIC CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE (TCLP) All results are reported in mg/L (water), mg/kg (soils), or ppm unless otherwise noted. A copy of the minim um quantitation limits can be attached upon request. CEL #: 7996 CLIENT #: METALS SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE #3 ARSENIC 0.00610 BARIUM 0.586 CADMIUM 0.00070 CHROMIUM 0.0043 LEAD < 0.0025 MERCURY < 0.00125 SELENIUM < 0. 005 SILVER < 0. 001 HERBICIDES/PESTICIDES SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE #3 CHLORDANE < 0.002 2,4,D < 0.001 ENDRIN < 0.0001 HEPTACHLOR (EPDXIDE) < 0.0001 LINDANE < 0.0001 METHOXYCHLOR < 0.001 TOXAPHENE < 0.002 2,4,5-TP (SILVEX) < 0. 001 Lab Address: 1229 N, Horner Blvd- Sanford, NC 27330 919/775-1880 Corporate Offim Rt, 1, Box 20, West End. NC 27376 919/673-0487 CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Division of Grahamro r , Inc. REPORT OF ANALYSIS Page 2 of 2 Client Name: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CAL 7996 EPA METHOD: TOXIC CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE (TCLP) RL #7996 CLIENT # VOLATILES SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE #3 METHYL ETHYL KETONE 0.031 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE < 0.00 TRI CHLCDRO HYLR R < 0.005 VINYL CHLORIDE < 0.000 BENZENE < 9.00 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE < 0.00 CHLORCDRRNZ 3R < 0.00 CHLOROFORM < 0.005 1 , , -CRLCRC R < 0.005 1 r r - DICHLCD O THANR < 0.005 1' 1 1 r-CDICHLORO TH 'L NR < 0.00 SEMIVOLATILES SAMPLE #1 SAMPLE #2 SAMPLE #3 o- CRESOL < 0.005 rr P-CRRCDL < 0.00 CRESOL, TOTAL < 0.005 4- DINITROTCDLUENR 0.023 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 0.000 RR ACHLORO- 1 , 3-BU AiDI R < 0.005 HEXACHLOROETHANE 0.011 NITROBENZENE < 0.005 P`RNTACHLORC PHRNCDL < 0.005 PYRIDINE < 0.00 r r -TRICHLOROPH CDL 0.025 r r-®TRICHLOR PHEN L < 0.005 Cali Address: 1229 N, Horner Blvd.; Sanford, NC 27330 919/77 -199 D Corporate Office: Rt. 1, Box 20, West End, NC 27376 19t67 - 4 7 REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RECYCLING INC END RT 1 BOX 2-A-200 SAMPLES R TO: ADVANCE, NC 27006-9801 CUSTOMER: SPENCER RC SUBMITTED Y; 5 R TE OF REPORT 153 PAGE SLUDGE ANALYSIS Solids rPhoaI� gar Calcium�A Sodium V raq � c � p ,SAMPLELab � � ?. Poo alum n ium 96 April l p ! I<,1 pp l e Nitrogen u pp pprri %PPM Spencer C 3 40555 2.00 5. 0.94 1.49 0.290.15 25000 30400 4 510 80 3.2E 220 LAB Cad- ro- Calcium Volatile Organic Nickel Lead re Arsenic mercury Selenium i� ove- Chloride , rrriurrr tatiasrir pl�l Carbonate crlitl Nitrogen p ppCr pp NJ Pbp pp H pp+ SoEp. % % r# um pp e ppr t�l 40555 4.5 45 35 110 4.35 3.76 2.47 7.3 11 1370 All values exceptSolids are on a dry weight beam. To cone t ! uttiply y 10,000. r;u Thm report applies only to isi tested, Samples we a1 ,h, retained a maxrium of thirty days testing. AGRICULTU Our and leftro are tear the 0=1o"confidential nee of our die , and may not ba repromced in whole or En pwt, not may any ref0awso ba MAds to the aatta., or the &n any advedialng, news ohease,: or aural tauNic announcamerria'without abhuning our prior Written n authroimtlom - REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. R157-72A 7621 WHITEPINE ROAD, RICHMOND, VA 23237 PHONE (804) 743-9401 FAX (804) 271-6446 ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RECYCLING INC SEND RT 1 BOX 2-A-200 SAMPLES TO: , Z/UUO-l ri CUSTOMER: Corrco LICT SUBMITTED AUVANUtNU �IdU% BY: EWR DATE OF REPORT' 6/7/93 PAGE I SLUDGE ANALYSIS REPORT SAMPLE Lab Solid$ Nitro I gen Suff Phw Poia*; AlMwg&- C�opp Ammonia Nkrate ur Calcium Mag' $odium* Iron or Zinc TKN Phorus sium % Ca noolum Out" Nitrogen NkroW Ma % Na Pleat F# PM CU PPM ZA % PPM plem At ppht Mal Poo-" Spencer (Wet) 6/2/93 42450 1.42 8.45 1.94 0.23 0.90 1.35 0.27 0.40 1680C 26600 234 480 880 4.58 220 Cad- Cho, Calcium Volatile 0(ganic Molyb- LAB Nickel Lead Arsenic Mercury Selenjumi Chloride Swon mium mium PH Carbonate Solids Nitrogen demur Noplem N1 ppm Pb plem As ppar leg Pp m So PPM 01 PPM ppm Cd plant Cr Eq. % PPM Mo 42450 4.5 35 25 70 4.42 3.38 4.44 7.4 8 2230 REPORT NUMBER A & L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC. R157-71A 7'621 WHITEPINE ROAD, RICHMOND, VA 23237 PHONE (804) 743-9401 FAX (804) 271-6446 AtL ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RECYCLING INC SEND RT I BOX 2-A-200 SAMPLES TO: ADVANCE, NC 27006-9801 CUSTOMER� SPENCER (DRY) SUBMITTED By� EWR DATE OF REPORT 6/7/93 PAGE I SLUDGE ............. ANALYSIS REPORT SAMPLE Lab Sofld# Nkrogen Phos- phom Pow- sium Sulfur Calcium Mag- Sodium P041um 'Ppm Iron Alumi- "Um Mango' nosib C,,,P,, Zinc Asps IWrote Nitroj)en WvQ*ft } IDENT, No. % TKN P % K % No mg Fe ppmAl P pm Mn ppm ou PPM n % Pool, Spencer (Dry) 6/2/93 42449 86.69 3.28 1.70 0.07 1.40 1.32 0.21 0.03 20100 26500 239 540 1050 0.15 185 LAB Cad- Chto- Nirkel Lead � Arsenio Mercury SWenium Calcium Volable (.4ganic M*b- Chloride Boton NO. return rmum Ppm Cd PPM Cr pphr NJ PPm Pb pprn A# ppm Hg ppm Be PH Carbonate Eq. % Solids Nitrogen % donurn Pure Mo err!PPM HMO, AGRIalnUL UrILUATTON - LAND APP ,TCNTION I 7. Spencer DAB: 02/1 / 3 Spencer, NC SOLIDS: 2 PH 7.3 tRAIICN TO WNW TO LBS. PER DRY TM PARAMETER 10,000 ppm dry tit x O7 lb/drylbs/dry Lon Nitrogen 6.00 x 10,000 60,000 x 0X02 120.00 Potassim O.14 x 10,000 1,40 GnC 2 2.80 Sulfur 0.94 x 10,000 9,400G, 002' 18.80 Calcium 1.49 x 10,000 = 14,900 x 0.002- 29.80 magnesium 0.29 10,000 2,900 x 0.002 5.80 Soditan 0.1510,000 1,500 x 0,002a 3.0 Anuria N 3.20 x 10,000 32,000 0.002 64.00 Calcium OW NA x 10,000 NA x 0.002 NA NA x 1,0,000NA x 0.002 NA PARAMETER PM x G.0 1P = lbs/dry ton ,Nitrate N 220.00 x 0.00,41 = 0.4400 } llxm ....1 in . 0.002 = NA Mariqanesie NA x 0.002N Copes 510.E x 0.002 = 1.0200 Chrouduni `'ffi a x in n 2 ®: M900 Nickel 35.E x 0.002 - 0.070 Lead 110.E x O 002 = 0.2200 Arsenic4.8 ,002 = 0,0097 Mercury 3.76 x Ci ? = 0.0075 Selenium 2.47 x 0.002 = 0.0049 WAybderim 11. x 0. 0021 = 0.0220 (11rides 1,370.00 x 0.002 2.7400 CA1 "Tl0N TO DETERMINE PLAINT AVAILABIE N )G(PAN) ` KN 20% + 1/2 AwN + NO3N x 0.002 lbs. PAN/dry to S rface P , 000 5,60021,820 43.64 .: AmN `." 73N injection 28,000 , 37,820 75.64 AGRICUMURAL TyICg _ LANDAPPUCATICK r CMMICNS AND CAL P `P, Spencer, RC Cake Sludge /07I3- . SOLIDS: 86.69 CALCRATION TO OWVERT TO LBS. PER DRY TUN PARAMETR x 10,000 ppm, dry art. x 0.002= I/dry ton Nitrogen 3.28 x 10,000 32,800 x 0.002 =,- 65.E Ptwphorug 1.70 x 10,000 17,000 x 0.002 = 34,E potassium 0.07 x 10"000 700 x 0.002 - 1.40 sulfur 1.40 x 10,000 14,000 x 0.002 = 28.00 Calcium 1.32 x 10,000 v 13, 2 = 26.40 Magnesium.21 x 10,000 2,100 x 0.002 =, 4.20 Sodium .03 x 10,000 300 x 0.002= 0.60 hmmia N 0.15x 10,000 11 x 0.002 = 3.00 Calcium 003 NA x 10,000 NA x 0.002 TOC NA x 10,000 N& x 0. 002 p NA Nitrate N 185.00 x M02 = 0.3700 iron NA x 0.002 Alirdnm NA x 0.002 ='NA Kanganese 239.E x 0.002 = 0.4780 0.002 = f3 Zinc p ,yy}} r1y.+ .1000 cadmium 5.50 x 0. 002 = 0.0110 ouradum 40.00 x 0.002 = 010800 Nickel 35.00 x 0.002 = 0.0700 Lead 95.E x 0.002 = 0.1900 Arsenic3.26 x 0.002 =;0.0065 Mercury3.74 x 0.002 = 0.0075 Seleniu 4.07 x 0.002. 0.0081 Molybdenum 10.00 x 0.002 = 0.0200 Worides 300.00 x 0.002 = 0.6000 CMJaUTION TO DEIMM PIMT AVAILABIE`E ( x +1/2 x 0.002=1 . PAN/dry ton Surface 31,300 6,2607,195 14.3 q-jm. KNITOROC lW1lwW5 PPaW: Spenwr, W Uw Sluckp PEWIT 'Q METHOD W FFRIUMM %law MO. K H. PbUs FIEU), 5 Mek 6. 1 OV: resue U�MRW: Kim Stares SITE 7 ffLIORTION WM 1br. FPPLIEDAFE WNW CONDITICH WE CAbic Yds qLID5 Cu. YMU D.T./FC PON p K Pb zn r" Ni Cd ME OWE OV211% 113.30 86.69 18.57 10.06 144.81 3Q. 16 14.09 1.912 21.13 100 03044 0.1107 2fl 2 OVAM 61.80 86.69 10.13 5.49 70.% 1W11.63 ?.W 1-043 11.53 5.113 0. 3BQ O.M9 al 2 TURS: R*K 175.10 - 28.'M 15.95 223M ?9 21.77 M65 32.661 16.797 1.0887 0.1711 CLMMIVE 175.10 - 2& 70 15.55 2.955 32-661 W97 LOW 0. IM WfflM COOE = 1) >cff-, 2) Al-9CF, 3) 32-7W, 4) <32F, A) Less than 1/2 irrb rainfall, B) G-eater ff-on 112 irch rainFal I in pad 24 har-s STIE CWITICN UICE = 1) OCE-%IVELY UW, 2) OVY, 3) MDIST, 4) WT rvpTswk..*ive of EWD, Ire. ha-ify this site ws operated in coopl ia" with Ike ocmlificm cf t1v Nordis&wT Pemit No FACILITY NAME: V- EFL OPERATOR: CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY (CEC) 5 TOTAL DRY TONS APPLIED (ANNUAU,' 1-25, FIELD ACRES UTILIZED; 6 SIM "ITOPItc WMIMEW-) PWJEM* 9pwcK-, W Licpid Slu* FAMIR WMIM32 HEW OF fMIMILN: 9-WTU U401: M. Hwris is FIEW '7 UES: 9.5 GW- fescue GURW. Kim Sta-res SHE APPLIM 104 WTE Is ffLIED/FC WJTTHER CUCITION u4m GFL,CtJ �V 7 MAS GL,CU ME D.T.AC FM p K Fb Zn cu Ni Od CU cn gal 55,U 2.00 5'M 0.48 21AW 19-31 1. �-u 0.106 0.% D. 49 OAIM (Looki 3H 2 gal %,,U)o 1.42 5,789 0.34 21.16< 1130 1.99 0.04B UO 0.33 0.0171 0.00,31 al 2 0&*XM cy 16,30 %.69 1.72 0.93 BAR 31.61 1.30 0.177 1.% 1.00 0.0651 11.11102 2n 2 Tuns: Run gal I lo,ow -- 11,579 UB 55.61 6CZ) 4_23 0.331 190 1.83 0'.1160 0.0177 OALM WE 14.81 2.812 19.43 5� 74 UM CL 13T R*R cu to 16.30 1.72 0.93 cu YOE 216.3 2237 gals 110,000 It'-')?g WWM CME 11 >gU:, 2) 70-19W, 3) J2-AF, 4) QX, A) Lpss ffian 112 arch rainfall, B) Gv4w tNn W inch rainfal I in past A hux-s SIIE OWITION ON = 1) DUMVELY (PY, 2) IPY, 3) MOIST, 4) WJ rvp-e� Lh' M, Inc. 1vreN mrtlf; this site uas operaLed in o:mplizi" with the ccrditiom of the Nurdisdw-Tr Pervoit No. FACILITY NAME: ��,.� �r OWNER: 4 OPERATOR:6 CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY (CEC) TOTAL DRY TONS APPLIED (ANNUAL): �i+• FIELD ACRES UTILIZED, (PER 40 CFR 5 3,13 C (231