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November 26, 2013
NCDENR Stormwater Permitting Unit
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
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WULANDS AND S IOR A E S �Li�ti
Re: Assessment of Best Management Practices (BMPs) Report
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation Staley, North Carolina Feed Mill
2607 Old 421 Road in Staley, North Carolina A 1 C &,o 6 0 8S
To Whom It May Concern:
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation (Pilgrim's) operates a poultry Feed Mill located at 2607 Old 421
Road in Staley, North Carolina Please find attached the Assessment of Best Management
Practices (BMPs) report as required under Section E of General Permit Number NCG060000. An
assessment was performed at the Facility on November 19, 2013 for best management practices
associated with the off-loading, handling and spill prevention of rendered fats and oils, as well as
other materials that are stored and used at the Facility. The Feed Mill is not in operation at this
time, but feed milling operations could potentially resume during the coverage period of
NCG060000. Pilgrim's also owns a Hatchery onsite, which is in operation, and the Feed Mill
office is currently used by various Pilgrim's Pride personnel (Live Operations personnel, etc.)
As required, a copy of this report has also been submitted to the NCDENR Stormwater
Permitting Unit. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (540) 901-6063
or (540) 239-2983.
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Sharon Wetzel
Director of Environmental Affairs, Eastern Region
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
Cc: Mr. Bruce Morgan (Pilgrim's Pride, via email)
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Assessment of Best Management Practices (BMPs)
As Required by Section E of Permit No. NCG060000
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This Assessment of Best Management Practices (BMPs) at the Pilgrim's Pride Staley, North
Carolina Feed Mill was performed by Mr. Stefan Gosey with Woodruff and Howe
Environmental Engineering, Inc. (WHEE, Inc.) on November 19, 2013.
Facility Overview
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation (Pilgrim's Pride) owns a poultry Feed Mill located at 2607 Old 421
Road in Staley, North Carolina. The Feed Mill is not currently operational, but Pilgrim's
understands that operations could potentially resume during the coverage period of Permit No.
NCG060000. As such, this Assessment of Best Management Practices is an evaluation of the
Feed Mill as it has operated in the past and would be expected to operate in the future. This
Facility receives, stores and handles animal fats and animal byproducts (meat and bone meal,
etc.) for use as ingredients in the production of poultry feed, which is then shipped offsite to
contract poultry growers.
Narrative
When operational, various liquid and solid materials are stored and handled in outdoor areas at
the Pilgrim's Pride Staley Feed Mill Site. Best management practices (BMPs) have been
developed and are utilized for the handling and storage of these materials in an effort to reduce
their potential for exposure and/or discharge to stormwater drainage features.
Liquid feed ingredients (Fat, Rhodimet, Santoquin, Betaine, etc.) are stored in above -ground
storage tanks (ASTs) located in three (3) concrete containment structures that are interconnected
via piping through the containment structure walls. No. 2 fuel oil is stored in an AST provided
with an integral secondary containment structure and rain shield to prevent the entry of rainfall.
Diesel fuel is stored in a double -wall AST. Accumulated stormwater, if any, in secondary
containment structures exposed to rainfall is pumped out and treated in the onsite wastewater
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(LAS). The No. 2 fuel oil tank is filled via tanker truck, and the AST fill port is located directly
above a concrete curbed area, which also contains the transfer pump associated with diesel fuel
transfer activities. Liquid feed ingredients, No. 2 fuel oil and diesel fuel receiving activities are
actively monitored by delivery and/or Feed Mill personnel, and ASTs are not "topped -off'.
Solid feed ingredients (corn, meat and bone meal, soybean meal, limestone, etc.) received via
hopper bottom trucks / railcars are received in a 2-sided, covered structure located on the west
side of the Mill. Finished feed is loaded out in a 2-sided, covered structure via load out spouts
outfitted with "drop socks" to help minimize fugitive emissions. Horizontal surfaces of feed
loadout trailers are cleaned of finished feed prior to leaving the Loadout Area, and the Loadout
Area is routinely cleaned to help prevent "drag -out" of finished feed by trailers. An equipment
and materials storage area is located south of the Feed Mill around the Maintenance Shop, and
materials stored in this area are cleaned of signs of oil/grease and other pollutants prior to long-
term storage outdoors. Air compressor condensate is collected in a 300-gallon tote and hauled
offsite. General housekeeping is routinely performed at the Facility. General housekeeping and
other BMPs include routine inspection of areas with potential for spills, leaks, dust accumulation,
etc. and the cleanup of these areas as required (i.e., material handling areas are swept, materials
are stored under cover or roof as allowed, etc.).
The Facility maintains a Spill Prevention Countermeasure and Control (SPCC) Plan, which
includes practices and procedures for oil, fuel, and fat storage and handling as well as spill
prevention and response procedures in the event of a fat, fuel or oil spill. Additionally, the
Facility performs regular testing of certain emission sources as required by NESHAP Subpart
DDDDDDD and per the Facility's air permit. Air pollution control systems are provided for
significant air emission sources, and these systems are inspected, operated and maintained per
the Facility's air permit and associated plans, etc.
Feasibility Evaluation
The Facility has developed and maintains best management practices that include reducing the
exposure of materials to rainfall and the routine cleanup of areas with the potential for exposure
of liquid or solid material, associated with incidental or accidental material spills or leaks, and/or
associated with fugitive emission sources. Liquid storage tanks are stored inside secondary
containment structures or in double -wall tanks, solid feed ingredients are generally received
under cover of roof or via pneumatic systems and stored in enclosed bins or inside the Feed Mill
building, and areas with potential for dust accumulation (cyclone exhaust, paved areas, receiving
areas, etc.) are routinely inspected and cleaned as required to prevent excessive dust
accumulations. Pilgrim's Pride continuously monitors solid and liquid receiving, storage and
handling systems and modifies / incorporates additional BMPs as deemed necessary. Various
structural controls and BMPs are employed at the Facility to prevent and/or minimize the
exposure and/or discharge of animal fat and byproduct materials as well as other materials to
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Facility are obtained from regulated rendering facilities, and these materials are processed in a
manner to kill bacteria and other pathogens.
Wildlife Presence/Absence
A significant portion of the surrounding area is undeveloped and provides habitat for wildlife.
The BMPs employed by the Mill provide for prompt cleanup of feed materials, etc., thereby
minimizing attracting wildlife into developed areas of the site. FDA/USDA regulations also
require feed mills to implement various measures (good housekeeping, good manufacturing
processes, etc.) to control/prevent contamination of feed ingredients and finished feeds by
external vectors such as rodents, birds and other wildlife. The Feed Mill also maintains an active
pest control program, which primarily consists of the use of bait boxes located at various key
locations inside and outside the Facility.
It is important to note that the University of Alabama and the Center for Watershed Protection
was issued a grant by the USEPA to perform a study of national stormwater quality by sampling
stormwater discharged from areas associated with various land uses across the United States (i.e.,
residential, industrial, open space, etc.) and compiled their results in a paper published in
February, 2004 titled "The National Stormwater Quality Database (NSQD, version 1.1)." Based
on the results of Phase 1 of this study, stormwater discharged from areas designated "Mixed
Open Space," which most accurately describes the area surrounding the Feed Mill, had a fecal
coliform median value of 2,600 mpn/100 mL. This analytical data, along with the fact that the
Feed Mill is located in a primarily wooded area reinforces Pilgrim's Pride's belief that
stormwater discharges from the Staley Feed Mill Site could potentially have naturally occurring
levels of fecal coliform for reasons unrelated to operations at the Feed Mill Site.
Corrective Action Measures Plan
Stefan Gosey, with Woodruff and Howe Environmental Engineering, Inc. (WHEE, Inc.),
performed the Site Visit and BMP assessment on November 19, 2013, and he observed no
handling or storage systems / operations that required corrective action, and thus no corrective
action measures plan is required for the Staley Feed Mill at this time. Pilgrim's Pride will ensure
sufficient and proper BMPs are in place and operational prior to the Feed Mill resuming
operations.
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