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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0016247_More Information (Received)_20210421CUMULATIVE METAL LOADINGS (LBSIAC) AS OF 12/31/2021 The cumulative metals for this report came from HISTORY records (i.e. the monthly monitoring process has been completed for the State and County where the Fields are located) In cases where a trace metal lab result was Not Reported to Synegro or tracking of metal loading was Not Required the loading on the report is displayed as "NR" FIELDID Last Date Applied AS CD CR CU PB HG MO NI SE ZNI NC-CL-00021-0-0001- 10/18/2016 0.07417 0.05007 1.62426 6.82499 1.11235 0.01526 0.37602 0.86230 0.10007 17.63413 NC-CL-00021-0-0005- 09/03/2020 0.02783 0.01636 0.75578 2.35801 0.1B274 0.00382 0.10318 0,42337 0.04211 7.44352 NC-CL-00021-0-0006- 11/06/2020 0.04256 0.02557 1.16494 3.73495 0.30177 0.00578 0.15954 0.64150 0.06543 11.61367 NC-CL-00021-0-0008- 07/10/2020 0.03174 0.01852 0.98656 2.69564 0.21863 0A0442 0.12921 0.58257 0.04876 8,98505 NC-CL-00021-0-0009- 10/20/2016 0.04093 0.02519 0.99229 3.68961 0.29718 0.00543 0.14230 0.50370 0.06296 10.81699 Report Date/Time: 417/2021 12:38:53 PM Page 1 of 1 APPLICATION MAP Ul LEGEND APPLICATION AREA — — — — — — PRIVATE ROAD — — — — STREAM — DRAIN �c FENCE PROPERTY LINE UNSUITABLE AREA WATER ONSITE HOUSE GRAPHIC SCALE OFFSITE HOUSE 9 " 660' 860' 0 SKI OUTBUILDING WELL SOIL BORING The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. N C-C L-52 Fields 1 -2,4 SOIL SURVEY GRAPHIC SCALE 1 " = 800' soo a Boo, The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within N C-C L-52 in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Fields 1-4 APPLICATION MAP LEGEND APPLICATION AREA UNSUITABLE AREA WATER - — — — — - PRIVATE ROAD — - - — STREAM ONSITE HOUSE - DRAIN ■ OFFSITE HOUSE GRAPHIC SCALE 1 " = 660' X X X FENCE OUTBUILDING 664' 0 660' PROPERTY LINE 0 WELL 0 SOIL BORING The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. NC-IR-37 Field 4 APPLICATION MAP a z LEGEND Pia APPLICATION AREA PRIVATE ROAR STREAM DRAIN X X X FENCE PROPERTY LINE UNSUITABLE AREA WATER ® ONSITE HOUSE GRAPHIC SCALE 1 �= 666' OFFSITE HOUSE OUTBUILDING sso a s6o 0 WELL (i) SOIL BORING The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. NC-LT-50 Fields 1-2 DWR Dlvlslon of \Hater Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge fern itting Unit General This certification provides detailed information of receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .I 100. Do not submit this certification far review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16 or FORM: SDR 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16): ® Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ For new or renewed permits, submit the requested information for all land application sites. ® For modified permits, submit the requested information. for only those sites that are new, transferred or affected by the proposed inodification. B. Land Application Site Information: ® The status of the land application site with respect to this residuals land application program must be provided in table I. The status categories and their corresponding codes are as follows: ♦ New (N) ♦ Renewed (R) ♦ Modified (M) ♦ Transferred (T) ♦ Deleted (D) ® Attach the following in accordance with each status code: Status Code Required Item N R T M County Board Notification. doc Land Owner Agreement (If applicable) w LA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Setback Waiver Agreement An updated vicinity/setback map in accordance with the "Map Guidance for Residuals Land Application Permits" ✓ A soils and agronomic evaluation in accordance with the "Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy" INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Pagel of 3 An updated accounting of the land application site's cumulative pollutant loading rates CPLRs Status Code Required Stem N R T M For previously permitted sites without a soil series name indicated in the Attachment B, submit County Soil Survey Map (or equivalent) clearly ✓ indicate the location of the land application site and in accordance with the soil map requirements in the "Soil Scientist Evaluation Polic " Acknowledgement of field transfer from Land Owner (Fields may not ✓ be permitted to multiple Permittees over the same timeperiod) * This item may be required for land application site with a status code "M", please contact the Division if you need assistant in determining attachment requirements. ® Crop Type should include the most likely croptypes for the life of the permit (five years). Predominant Soils Series Name must be either the name of the soil indicated in Attachment "B" of the existing permit, or name of the soil series as provided by the licensed soil scientist, ® Predominant Soil Mapping Unit or Representative Slope: Either the Soil Mapping Unit or the representative slope of each site must be provided. The predominant soil -mapping unit must be consistent with the predominant soil series name. Please note that the soil mapping units are variable between Counties, so care should be taken in properly identifying the correct mapping unit. If a representative slope is provided, it must be determined accordingly: ® For sites previously permitted for use, but do not have an established soil mapping unit (the mapping unit provides information on both the soil series name and the slope of the soil), the Applicant may determine the representative slope by using the average slope provided in the County Soil Survey (or equivalent). A soil type with a slope range of A - 8% would have a representative slope of 6%. ® New Sites to be permitted must have slopes determined as part of the soils report prepared by a licensed soil scientist. ® Acceptable methods for determining location coordinates (i.e., Iatitude and longitude) and their corresponding codes are as follows: • Address Matching (ADD) • Digital or Raw Photo Extraction (EXT) • Aerial Photography with Ground Control (AER) • Geodetic Quality GPS Survey (GEO) • Cadastral Survey (SUR) • LORAN-C Navigation Device (LOR) • Conversion from Coordinate Plane (CP) • Navigation Quality GPS (GPS) • Conversion from Township -Section -Range (TSR) • Remote Sensing (RS) • Conversion from Universal Trans Merc (UTM) • Zip Code Centroid (ZIP) • Map Interpretation by Digital or Manual Extraction (MAP) C. Waterbody and Classifications Information: (new sites only) ® Use an 8.5 by 11-inch copy of the portion of a 7.5-minute USGS Topographic Map to identify the location where the residuals program activities are planned to occur as well as the closest downslope surface waters as clearly as possible. Each map portion must be labeled with the map name and number, the identified location, and be of clear and reproducible quality. Surface water body classifications information may be found at: http://deq.nc.aov/about/divisions/water- resources/pl anni nWelassi fication-stan dards/classi fications ® Any questions concerning the waterbody and its classification, please contact the Division's regional offices. ® A list of the Division's regional offices, their county coverage, and their contact information may be downloaded at: littp://deq. nc. gov/contact/regional- offices ® General Instructions: There are 17 river basins in North Carolina. Each basin has associated waterbodies with assigned subbasins, location descriptions, stream index numbers and established classifications. 1. Identify the project area on a 7.5 minute USGS topographical map (an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet showing the project area should be submitted with the permit application regardless of whether a Stream classification was completed). 2. Determine the names of all the closest down slope surface waters from the project site. For unnamed tributaries, see Table 1: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas. Label any unnamed tributaries as "UT to stream name" as the waterbody name. 3. Open the link liM.Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/planning/classification-standards/classifications. ® Stream Classification Process: One of the options below may be used depending on the known initial project information. ® KNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select proper basin from the List all Waterbodies in Basin sorted report. Sort hydrologically as this will provide the proper location descriptions if multiple runs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 2 of 3 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ KNOWN COUNTY WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select the proper county from the List all Waterbodies in county, hydrologically report. 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ UNKNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Use the Clickable basin map to hydrologically sorted list report, 2. Click on the approximate project location to bring up the hydrologically sorted list. 3. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 4. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 5. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ Notes on index number and unnamed streams: Unnamed Streams 15A NCAC 02B .0301(i). ❑ Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary (at the point of entry) except: (A) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications; (B) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C"; or (C) after November 1, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted. ❑ The following river basins have different policies for unnamed streams entering other states or for specific areas of the basin: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas Hiwassee River Basin Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Little Tennesse River Basin And Savannah River Drainage Area Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Such streams in the Savannah River drainage area entering South Carolina shall be classified "B Tr." French Broad River Basin Streams entering Tennessee will be classified "B." Watauga River Basin Steams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Broad River Basin Steams entering South Carolina are classified "C." New River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Catawba River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C," and such streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Lumber River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C Sw." Roanoke River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Except that all backwaters of John H. Kerr Reservoir and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "B," and all backwaters of Lake Gaston and the North Carolina portion of steams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "C and B." Chowan River Basin Steams entering Virginia are classified "C." Tar -Pamlico River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C Sw." except the main drainage canals to Pamlico Sound and its bays which shall be classified "SC." Pas uotank River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C." INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 3 of 3 LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION Applicant's name: Synaq ro Western Piedmont Land application sites currently certified: 1,191.2 net acres and Total to be certified: 1778.1 net acres. I. LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION (See Instruction 13): Status Codes Site/Field ID Landowner(s) s Lessee(s) Operator(s) s or O s Net Acres CountyP( Cro s) Predominant Soil Series Nameb Mapping Unit or Rep. Slope' T LT-23-1 Lawrence Heafner. Marie Michael 22.1 Lincoln Fescue Cecil T LT-23-2 Lawrence Heafner, Marie Michael 27.7 Lincoln Fescue Cecil T LT-35-1 Ottman Jarrett 35.4 Lincoln Fescue Cecil T CA-06-01 Dennis Lutz 16.8 Catawba Fescue Cecil T CA-06-02 Dennis Lutz 13.3 Catawba Fescue Lloyd T CA-06-03 Neil Properties LLC 19.6 Catawba rescue Pacolet N Al-16-2 Kevin Daniels 18.3 Alexander Corn, Wheat_ Beans Fairview N LT-53-1 Howard Goodson 34.3 Lincoln Fescue Pacolet N CA-53-3 Howard Goodson 13.3 Catawba Fescue Cecil N CL-21-1 Luke Beam 38.0 Cleveland Fescue Pacolet N LT-50-1 Gary Miller 27.5 Lincoln Fescue Cecil N LT-50-2 Gary Miller 8.8 Lincoln Fescue Cecil _ N CL-52-1 Fescue Pacolet N CL-52-2 Edgard 1'axlCe 30 b; Cleveland Fescue Pacolet N CL-52-3 Edward Ple 42 3 Cleveland Fescue Pacolet N CL-52-4 Ron barker 2]r1- Gl;rvalnd Fescue CeG N IR-37-1 1orrisr Andy )Fox ?6 T�rerle Com Wheat and beans Clifford N IR-37-2 ros%xoari AnclyFax i82 Zredell Fescue I~trvew N IR-37-3 Josh Flo Andy,fl 26 3 lredel Fescue Faev N IR-37-4 Fescue Cltifford N IR-38-1 DaateJ LaelCer 26 Iredel Corn and Beans Toxlal�za N IR-39-1 Tredell Fescue Cecil FORM: LASC 06-16 Page I LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION ST-03 Robex C RYdnilour 2 6taue Fescue Cecil & Status Code for land application sites are: ♦ N (New) t R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modred) ♦ T (Transferred) ♦ D (Deleted) b Soil Series Name (i.e. Appling, Cecil, etc.) ° Mapping Unit must be consistent with those used in the County Soil Survey (i.e. for a 2-8% slope Cecil in Anson County the mapping unit is CeB2) II. WATERBODY AND CLASSIFICATIONS INFORMATION (See Instruction C): Site/Field ID Latitude Longitude Location Datum Location Method Code Location Accuracy Waterbody Subbasin and Stream Index No. Current and Proposed Class Al-16-2 35.975 -81.1848 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Muddy Pork 11-69-4 C C LT-53-1 35.536 -81.1557 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Lippa.rd Creek 11-119-1-3 C C LT-53-2 35.551 -81.154 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Lippard Creek 11-119-1-3 C C CA-53-3 35.56 -81.1151 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Ballard Creek 11-119-2-2-1-2 C C FORM: LA5C 06-16 Page 2 ,AND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION CL-21-1 35.471 -81.622 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Stoney Run Creek 9-50-16-2 WS-IV WS-IV CL-52-1 35.483 -81.50 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Buffalo Creek 9-53-1 WS-1 I I WS-1 I I CL-52-2 35.477 -81.497 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Buffalo Creek 9-53-1 WS-1 I I WS-1 I I CL-52-3 35.475 -81.493 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Buffalo Creek 9-53-1 WS-111 WS-111 CL-52-4 35.481 -81.50 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Buffalo Creek 9-53-1 WS-111 WS-111 IR,37,1 35.932 -90.889 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Pats rson Creep 12„Y08r11 3 G IR 37 2 35.952 -80.954 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Patesoi Gxae2 1b811, 3; ZR 37 3 3� 9g 8(194$ NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Patterson Greek i� 1�8 I1, 3 C IR,37-4 35 908 80.978 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second SocreeC l2 108 5" IR,38,-Y'' 35 84 81 048' NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Th1rc1;C�1 T'2 108=4 C G Iit 9 ,1 35 7�7 80 905 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second 1c1rs Creek 11 g3 : 5 WS L�0 1' 35 483 81 461 NAD83 MAP Nearest Second G1extx Geek';:9 53,.I.-,r' S ILI wS', ITY LI SD-2 35.4$5 $1.46' NAD83 MAP Nearest Second Glen Crek9, 5� 1 S Tt WSXIX Note: Please keep the site information (I.) and waterbody information (11_) of the same Feld on the same page. FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 3 SOIL SURVEY GRAPHIC SCALE V = 1,000' 1,000' 0 1,000' The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. N C-ST-03 Fields 1-7 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP V �f r 1 ���/ /XC I h � ti1; •'� �f -J317 � � ' I . V' 1 � I _ r - I\1 1\\\ 4 ` I ` �I� . •� 00 f � 1 , yA:IY / ,! I r f, i~ -'z S �r 1-79 GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 1,000' 1,000` 0 1,000, The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within N C-ST-03 in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Fields 1-7 VICINITY MAP IZ ¢ ��tra 2G07 d 73 73 n n. 4 tan 1232 1231 GRAPHIC SCALE 114 = 4,000' 4,000' 0 4,000' The compliance boundary is established either 250 ft from the residuals application area or 50 feet within in the property boundary, whichever is closest to the application area. The review boundary is established midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the residuals application area. All locations are approximate. Iti73 co„cca 'e NC-ST-03 Fields 1-7