HomeMy WebLinkAbout490009_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Mooresville Regional Office
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Wayne McDevitt, Secretary
Barry Myers
Rt. 1 Box 72
Union Grove, NC 28689
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NCDENR
NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND N. -URAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
October 28, 1997
Subject: Complaint Investigation
Improper disposal of waste
Myers Farms, Inc., Facility #: 49-9
Iredell County, NC
Dear Mr. Myers:
An investigation concerning the dumping of animal waste on the complainant's pasture was
conducted on October 23, 1997 by Mr. Alan Johnson of this Office. The investigation report is
attached to this letter.
There was no observable impact to the area where the waste was emptied, and the waste
analysis showed the nutrient content to be low. However, you should have obtained permission from
this agency as well as the landowner prior to draining the waste. For our records, please mail a copy
of the waste analysis to Mr. Johnson's attention.
Any further correspondence related to the subject inspection will be sent under separate
cover. Also, please be reminded that North Carolina General Statutes provide for civil as well as
criminal penalties for violations of state environmental laws and regulations. If you have any
questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Johnson or me at (704) 663-
1699.
Sincerely,
D. Rex Gleason, P. E.
Water Quality Regional Supervisor
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cc: Iredell SWCD
Non -Discharge Compliance Unit
Regional Coordinator
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919 North Main St., Mooresville, North Carolina 28115
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040
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WATER QUALITY SECTION
919 NORTH MAIN STREET
MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115
REPORT OF: Improper Disposal of Animal Waste
DATE INVESTIGATED: October 23, 1997
CONDUCTED BY: Alan D. Johnson
TIME SPENT: 4 hours
LOCATION: Myers Farm, Inc., on SR 1832 (Union Grove Rd.) approximately 100 yards west of the
intersection of SR 1832 and SR 1817 (Zion Liberty Rd.), in Iredell County.
RIVER BASIN: Yadkin - Pee Dee River Basin
PERSON CONTACTED: Mr. Barry Myers
REPORT:
On October 22, 1997 this Office received a complaint that a tanker of animal wastewater had been
drained into the complainant's pasture.'The complainant was concerned because the well to the
complainant's residence was located in the area where the waste was allowed to drain. Due to the slope of
the land from where the wastewater was dumped, it is unlikely the well could have been directly affected
by the spill. During the investigation no visible evidence of the wastewater was observed, except for a
small 18 inch puddle of clear water.
In speaking with Mr. Myers and the complainant, a problem occurred with the tractor causing the
hitch of the tanker to fall to the paved roadbed. Mr. Myers stated he was concerned with a possible auto
accident and was not having success in finding a means to move/lift the tanker off the roadbed. He stated
that around 7 p.m. he decided to drain the tanker (approx. 3000 - 3500 gal) so that it could be moved.
Considering the waste analysis he had obtained in July and the "waste" was mostly water, he felt the
impact would be negligible.
Waste analysis showed the following (lb/1000 gal.):
• Nitrogen: 3.4
• Phosphorus (P2O5): 1.4
• Potassium (K2O): 7.3
• Zinc: 0.02
• Iron: 0.10
• Copper: 0.01
• pH: 7.74
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Mooresville Regional Office
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Wayne McDevitt, Secretary
Clyde Tolbert
116 Zion Liberty Rd.
Union Grove, NC 28689
Dear Mr. Tolbert:
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NCDENR
NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
October 28, 1997
Subject: Complaint Investigation,
Myers Farms Inc., Facility #: 49-9
Animal waste discharge off -site
Iredell County, NC
Enclosed is a copy of the report for the subject complaint investigation conducted on October 23,
1997 by Mr. Alan Johnson of this Office. The report should be self-explanatory.
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture's analysis of the waste showed the nutrient levels to
be low. Any impact to your pasture or well would appear to be negligible. However, Mr. Myers was
informed that he should have obtained permission from this Office as well as from you prior to draining
the tanker. Regarding other concerns with your drinking water, please contact Peggy Finley (663-1699) in
our Groundwater section, or your local county health department.
If you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Johnson or me
at (704) 663-1699.
Enc.
cc: Iredell SWCD
AJ
Sincerely,
D. Rex Gleason, P.E.
Acting Regional Supervisor
919 North Main St., Mooresville, North Carolina 28115
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040
50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper
WATER QUALITY SECTION
919 NORTH MAIN STREET
MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115
REPORT OF: Improper Disposal of Animal Waste
DATE INVESTIGATED: October 23, 1997
CONDUCTED BY: Alan D. Johnson
TIME SPENT: 4 hours
LOCATION: Myers Farm, Inc., on SR 1832 (Union Grove Rd.) approximately 100 yards west of the
intersection of SR 1832 and SR 1817 (Zion Liberty Rd.), in Iredell County.
RIVER BASIN: Yadkin - Pee Dee River Basin
PERSON CONTACTED: Mr. Barry Myers
REPORT:
On October 22, 1997 this Office received a complaint that a tanker of animal wastewater had been
drained into the complainant's pasture.'The complainant was concerned because the well to the
complainant's residence was located in the area where the waste was allowed to drain. Due to the slope of
the land from where the wastewater was dumped, it is unlikely the well could have been directly affected
by the spill. During the investigation no visible evidence of the wastewater was observed, except for a
small 18 inch puddle of clear water.
In speaking with Mr. Myers and the complainant, a problem occurred with the tractor causing the
hitch of the tanker to fall to the paved roadbed. Mr. Myers stated he was concerned with a possible auto
accident and was not having success in finding a means to move/lift the tanker off the roadbed. He stated
that around 7 p.m. he decided to drain the tanker (approx. 3000 - 3500 gal) so that it could be moved.
Considering the waste analysis he had obtained in July and the "waste" was mostly water, he felt the
impact would be negligible.
Waste analysis showed the following (lb/1000 gal.):
• Nitrogen: 3.4
• Phosphorus (P2O5): 1.4
• Potassium (K2O): 7.3
• Zinc: 0.02
• Iron: 0.10
• Copper: 0.01
• pH: 7.74