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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0003626_Crop Management_20100401APR 2 ? 2O1 DENR - FAYEFFEVILLE REGIONALOFFiCE CROP MANAGEMENT PLAN CAMPBELL SOUP SUPPLY COMPANY SPRAY IRRIGATION PERMIT NO. WQ0003626 MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA Prepared For: Campbell Soup Supply Company. 2120 NC Highway 71 North Maxton, NC 28364 Prepared By: Branch Residuals & Soils, LLC 8646 W. Market Street — Suite 111 Greensboro, North Carolina 27409 April 2010 BRANCH RESIDUALS & SOILS, LLC 8646 W. Market St., Suite 11 1 Greensboro, NC 27409 PHONE (336) 510-0340 • FAX (336) 510-0341 Apri1 21, 2010 Campbell Soup Supply Company 2120 NC Highway 71 North Maxton, NC 28364 Attention: Mrs. Hope Walters PFCE \/rr) APR 2?2010 LDENR-FAME IEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Reference: REVISED CROP MANAGEMENT PLAN NCDENR Permit WQ0003626 Campbell Soup Spray Irrigation Program Maxton, North Carolina BR&S Job No. 2008-76 Dear Mrs. Walters: Please find attached the latest revision of the Crop Management Plan for the Campbell Soup Maxton, NC spray irrigation program. This plan should be reviewed annually and updated as necessary. Please review this document and provide comments back to me. Please contact me immediately at (336) 510-0340, if you require additional information or have questions in the review of the crop management plan. Sincerely, Robert T. Branch, L. S. S. Project Manager/ Agronomist TABLE OF CONTENTS Section No. Title I INTRODUCTION II NUTRIENT SOURCES III ACREAGE AND CROPS OF RECEIVER SITES IV APPLICATION RATES AND TIMING V APPLICATION OF SOIL AMENDMENTS, PESTICIDES, AND HERBICIDES VI HARVESTING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES VII ROUTINE MEETINGS VIII SUMMARY AND REVIEW CRITERIA IX REVIEW SHEET Appendix A Routine Meeting Minutes B Monthly Effluent Data C Site Map D Current Spray Irrigation Permit WQ0003626 E Soil Test and Plant Tissue. Data F Monthly Punch Sheet G Special Order of Consent n INTRODUCTION This plan was developed for the Campbell Soup Maxton, NC spray irrigation program. This plan is specific for the following sites and effluent sources generated at the Campbell Soup facility in Maxton, NC. The purpose of this plan is to allow the best agronomic utilization of the nutrients land applied from the source(s) listed to the crops grown on the permitted receiver site(s). With any agronomic system, proper management is vital. 'The responsibility of the management of this system will fall to the spray irrigation ORC. It will be their duty to follow the plan and manage application of the sources and application of other needed inputs (herbicides, pesticides, soil amendments, commercial fertilizers, etc.). The manager will be required to use this plan as a guide to make appropriate decisions as required with varying weather patterns, application timing, crop management and crop harvesting. This plan is meant to guide and aid the ORC; it can not replace good judgment and common sense. Always follow the conditions outlined in your permit. Based on issues that have occurred in the past, it has been agreed that meetings will be held routinely to help direct and add specific recommendations for this facility. These meetings may be attended by the farmer(s), Campbell Soup personnel (may include but not be limited to: the spray irrigation ORC, the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) ORC, the plant manager, and the facility operations manager), North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA) Regional Agronomist, and private consultant. Specifics that are identified in these meetings will further fine tune this general document. Minutes of these meetings will be distributed to all attendees and interested parties and kept as a portion of this plan in Appendix A. This plan is compliant with the permit based on agronomic benefit; therefore, harvesting must be performed and harvested crops must be removed from the site. Soil samples are required to be collected and analyzed annually from all receiver sites that receive an application from the nutrient sources. NUTRIENT SOURCES The nutrient source for this plan is effluent generated from the Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) unit at the Campbell Soup facility in Maxton. This facility has a spray system with a maximum limit of 4,311,206'gallons per day. It has no storage and therefore is sprayed as soon as effluent is produced and pumped to the spray fields. A copy of the twelve month sample of the effluent data is listed below. Monthly nutrient analyses are included in Appendix B. A copy of the 2009 twelve month sample of effluent data follows. Campbell Soup Spray Effluent Maxton, North Carolina 2009 Twelve Month Data Note All Units in mg/Kg Except as Noted Average Max PAN Surf. 1.87 5.46 0.27 P 1.14 3.51 0.15 K 0.49 0.66 0.73 pH (s.u.) 6.06 11.80 4.14 Calcium 5.04 9.72 0.27 Magnesium 0.62 0.91 0.32 Sodium 0.01 0.01 0.01 SAR 7.31 23.51 3.13 Cadmium 0.00 0.01 0.00 Copper 0.04 0.08 0.01 BOD 136.37 290.05 21.03 Nickel . 0.01 0.02 0.00 Zinc 0.10 0.13 0.07 Solids (mg/L) 246.12 540.00 32.70 The effluent contains no lime and limited amounts of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium. The exchangeable sodium percentage is calculated annually from the soil samples. Nitrogen Considerations The majority of the TKN is derived from the ammonia nitrogen fraction. Very little is derived from the nitrate/nitrite fraction. As _ a result there is little if any organic nitrogen in the effluent. Significant variability has been observed for the PAN and the nitrogen fractions. These are likely the difference between sample collection personnel and where the samples are collected. Samples should be collected at a centralized defined area, preferably from the spray heads to provide a more accurate image of what the spray system is delivering ACREAGE AND CROPS OF RECEIVER SITES The site map for the site is included in Appendix C. Following is a table with the receiver sites identified in the current permit ( Appendix D). Site/Field ID Net Acres! Crop(s) Permitted Yearly Rate (inches/year) Permitted Hourly Rate (inches/hour) PAN Application Rate i (lbs/ac/year) A 83.35 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 B 8.6 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 C 58.42 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 D 35.34 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 E 54.59 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 F 39.49 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 G 33.35 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 H 62.38 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA 350/50 j I 30 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA .350/50 J-1 3.9 Coastal Benmudagrass/Small Grain 156 NA• 350/50 J-2 4.81 Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 91 0.5 220/50 • J-3 4.44 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 91 0.5 220/50 J-4 1.85 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain . 91 0.5 220/50 J-5 6.26 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 91 - . "• 0.5 220/50 . J-6 5.62 , Coastal Bennudagrass/Small Grain 91 0.5 220/50 J-7 5.37 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain • 91 0.5 220/50 J-8 4.78 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 51 0.5 220/50 J-9 5.75 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 51 0.5 220/50 ,J-10 4.68 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 91 0.5 220/50 J-11 3.64 Coastal Bermudagrass/Small Grain 51 0.5 220/50 These fields use Coastal bermudagrass as the primary receiver site during the summer and overseeded with a winter cover small grain or ryegrass during the fall and winter months while the bermudagrass is dormant. The majority of the nutrients will be taken up by the bermudagrass while it is actively growing typically from mid March until mid October. The cover crop should be planted immediately following the removal of the last bermudagrass harvest — typically from early October to early November. The cover crop should be removed from .early April to mid May depending on the cover crop. This report will not identify the cover crop at this time as this is a decision that will need to bemade with the current farmer. It would be foolish to identify a cover crop that the farmer neither wishes to grow or harvest in this document. APPLICATION RATES AND TIMING Application Rates Following is a table of effluent application rates and associated PAN rates. Campbell Soup Spray Effluent Maxton, North Carolina 2009 Twelve Month Data Average PAN Surfac ' 1.87 Ac-In PAN (lbs/Ac) 0.25 0.47 0.50 0.93 0.75 1.40 1.00 1.87 1.25 2.33 1.50 2.80 1.75 3.27 2.00 3.73 2.25 4.20 2.50 4.66 2.75 5.13 3.00 5.60 3.25 6.06 3.50 6.53 3.75 7.00 4.00 7.46 4.25 7.93 4.50 8.40 4.75 8.86 5.00 9.33 5.25 9.80 5.50 '10.26 5.75 10.73 6.00 11.19 Application occurs at the Campbell Soup spray facility year round when permit conditions can be met. Application for this facility is permitted for significantly more effluent than can be found with the current PAN limits. Better yield and better management will justify higher rates of effluent and PAN application. Proper management of the cover crops will allow a better utilization of the nutrients sprayed. Based on the length of time the small grain cover crop is actually in the field, the small grains will need to receive applications approximately 5 months - typically from November to March. Harvest for the cover crop should be early April — mid May. Bermudagrass will be the receiver crop from April to October. The bermudagrass crop should be harvested and removed as often as the farmer and the weather can accommodate but a minimum of three cuttings . should be performed. In order to justify the current application rate three cuttings would be a minimum. An expected harvest schedule would include June, August and October harvests: Areas to be harvested should be staggered so that areas will be available for spray while areas are being harvested. Applications made in March will benefit the bermudagrass as it emerges from dormancy. Harvesting of the cover crop to reduce shading will be the key to maintaining the bermrrtagrass stand. - A generic punch sheet has been attached that provides suggestions for this system. Please note that these are guidelines and was not intended to be an inclusive list. Additional tasks may need to be performed depending on site, soil and crop conditions. APPLICATION OF SOIL AMENDMENTS, PESTICIDES, OR HERBICIDES As part of routine crop management for these spray receiver sites, application of additionalsoil amendments, pesticides or herbicides may be necessary. Taking time to review the crops on the receiver sites is very important. Certain pests (army worms, etc) can cause significant damage in a short amount of time. Careful adherence to timing and label restrictions will be vital to obtaining the desired results. Applications of restricted pesticides and herbicides should only be made by a licensed applicator. Warm seasoned forages are susceptible to spring broadleaf weeds. These are best controlled through, the timely application of nitrogen sources, addition of additional soil amendments or fertilizers (if necessary), application of proper herbicides just when the weeds are young and beginning to emerge, and proper harvesting. The presence of some millet species in these forages, particularly in early spring harvests could result in higher nitrate concentrations. Immediately after harvesting and removal of the cover crop, the site should be sprayed for broadleaf weeds. Use of a product such as Cimarron, Accent or Prow1H2O, Pastora (as it becomes available), or other pesticide should be performed. Additional applications should be performed as necessary after each crop harvest and removal. Additional weed control will be as needed and may include spot spraying of a nonselective herbicide such as Roundup for trouble some weeds that persist or are unaffected by the current spraying program. Pest control will require constant oversight to document decrease in stand quality. The most common pest that has been noted on this site in previous years is army worms. If this is noted and documented, prompt spraying with a pesticide such as Sevin will. be . important. Good communication will be key in these times. Lime and other .nutrients should be applied in accordance with soil test recommendations. Soil samples should be performed annually near mid October. Taking samples at the same time every year will allow consistency in reviewing the data .from previous years. Base on the crops to be grown on the site use of a split application for soil amendments is suggested. Lime and half of the potassium (if required) should be applied in September to the spray fields. The other half of the potassium should be applied after the harvesting of the cover crop in the spring. If additional soil amendments are needed, it is expected that they will need to be added during the spring. A generic punch sheet has been attached that provides suggestions for this system. Please note that these are guidelines and was not intended to be an inclusive list. Additional tasks may need to be performed depending on site, soil and crop conditions. HARVESTING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES All fields should be harvested every 30-60 days for the bermudagrass. The bermudagrass crop should be harvested and removed as often as the fanner and the weather can accommodate but a minimum of three cuttings should be performed. Crop should be harvested as soon as proper crop height is achieved. Failure to harvest promptly will encourage weeds and reduce the quality of the hay. In order to justify the current application rate three cuttings would be a minimum. An expected harvest schedule would include June, August and October harvests. Areas to be harvested should be staggered (ie. not try to harvest the entire site at once). Applications made late in the fall should be coordinated to insure harvesting can be performed prior to the onset of crop dormancy. If hay is to be' sold as animal feed, a sample of the harvested forage shouldbe submitted for nitrate analysis. These analyses should be reviewed and kept for documentation. Records of harvests should be kept as verification of the current productivity of the site. The current permit allows the PAN rates to be increased if supported by three out of five years harvest data at greater than the yield data listed in the realistic yield table. A copy all maintenance performed on the spray system should be kept for review. This log should include elements worked on, changes made and recommendations to improve the current system. This system can be included with other systems such as harvesting data, weed control data, and soil amendments applied. Following initial daily startup of the spray irrigation system, the system should be observed for any irregularity, leak, or improper spray pattern. These observations should be noted in the maintenance log as well as steps that were taken to correct the problem. Other maintenance items such as reseeding efforts, soil aeration, or work on the pivot tracts should be documented. Site conditions such as weather, temperature and soil conditions should be noted as required for DMR and NDAR-1 reporting. Daily logs should be kept for the site. A generic punch sheet has been attached that provides suggestions for this system. Please note that these are guidelines and was not intended to be an inclusive list. Additional tasks may need to be performed depending on site, soil and crop conditions. ROUTINE MEETINGS Meetings should be held often to coordinate activities on the spray site. These meetings should include but not be limited to the following personnel: • Spray Irrigation ORC, • WWTP ORC, • Current Farmer(s), • Campbell Soup Operation Manager, • Campbell Soup Plant Manager, • Campbell Soup Corporate Staff, • Pivot and Piping Consultants, • NCDA Regional Agronomist, and • Campbell Soup Private Consultant. These meetings should review plans for the coming period for crop harvesting, herbicide applications, soil amendment applications, and review of previously discussed issues. In this forum the farmers needs and responsibilities can be assigned. The minutes of these meetings will become a part of this document and all affected will receive a copy. n SUMMARY AND REVIEW CRITERIA Following the recommended plan for amounts, timing, and application rates will help insure proper nutrient management for the Campbell Soup Spray Irrigation program. This plan should be reviewed annually and updated as necessary. Significant deviation from one or more of these areas could result in this plan becoming inadequate and/or void. The following items should be reviewed to insure the plan is operating as expected: • Crops remain the same on the permitted sites, • Stand quality is maintained to reasonable levels, • Change in permit provisions, • Change in operation or facilities at the WWTP, • Change in quantities and /or quality of effluent applied, • Application rates applied to the fields, • Harvest frequencies and amounts, • Plant tissue sample results, and • Soil sample results. Please note that this plan is a guide and should be modified to reflect changes. These changes will be documented inthequarterly meetings. This plan was prepared as a guide for the principles of nutrient management; however, this plan is not designed to cover all contingencies. Specific situations may arise that require significant .deviations from this plan. Recommendations that address these specific situations should be prepared by a licensed soilscientist or agronomist. Any time there are significant deviations made to this plan, other members of the quarterly meetings should be notified. Robert T. Bran NC LSS 1180 Branch Residuals an Dated April 21, 2010 -Th 7 • Name REVIEW SHEET This plan has been reviewed by: Changes Made Date • Routine Meeting Minutes 1 Monthly Effluent Data Site Map z Date: Apr -2010 --"i I- --'J -i ; -I J '------I BRANCH RESIDUALS & SOILS, LLC Campbell Soup and Supply Company Spray Irrigation Program Project No. Figure 2 2008-76 Date: Apr -2010 BRANCH RESIDUALS & SOILS, LLC Campbell Soup and Supply Company Spray Irrigation Program Project No. Figure 3 2008-76 Soil Test and Plant Tissue Results Report Number: R09252-0089 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastem.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 „Vitt 0i 3 4 3297 3298 3300 3301 3.3 tgac�16I4.4 1,0 105 M 2.6 94 M Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD A ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 146 VH NC=122 151 H NC=77 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 105 M 1113 H Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 55 L Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III 6.4 6.9 0.7 7.8 3.9 118 M 3.6 110 M 159 VH NC=132 188 VH NC=157 115 H NC=59 71 M 733 M 63 M 6.3 6.9 0.6 5.4 112 H NC=57 88 M 905 M 51 L 5.9 6.8 1.2 7.0 173 VH NC=144 186 H NC=95 88 L 1074 M 75 L 6.0 6.8 1.3 8.2 1 2 3 4 5.0 11.3 5.5 11.0 4.1 10.5 5.8 9.0 71.7 67.9 65.0 65.8 3.1 5.1 3.2 4.0 8.9 10.6 17.2 15.4 6 VL NC=15 20.8 VH NC=520 6 L NC=38 232 VH 1.0 M 9 VL NC=23 9 VL NC=23 10 L NC=25 15.3 VH NC=383 22.7 VH NC=568 25.8 VH NC=645 9 L NC=56 6 L NC=38 6. L NC=38 283 VH 184 VH 294 VH NC=50 0.8 L NC=40 1.0 M NC=50 1.0 M NeiJIV NC=50 0.8 M ms�cm4 Rate 0.18 VL until 0.6 M 0.20 VL 0,5 L 0.24 VL 0.7 M 0.30 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), lbs/A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), megl100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = Ibs/A, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. Thls sport applies to the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soli Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. NC Report Number: R09252-0090 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3302 3303 0.5 56 VL 2.1 88 L Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD B ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 118 VH NC=98 71 M NC=36 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 60 .H c �F � I,un 339 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 12 VL Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III 6.2 6.9 : rrieq/;tOOg.;r 0.3 2.8 122 VH NC=102 76 M NC=39 67 H 366 M 16 L 6.4 6.9 0.3 2.9 1 2 6.6 6.7 18.1 19.2 61.3 62.8 1.9 2.4 12.1 8.9 4 VL NC=10 4.7 H NC=118 5 L NC=31 182 VH 6 VL NC=15 4.7 H NC=118 4 L NC=25 194 VH 0.5 L NC=25 0.6 L NC=30 0.2 VL ate 0.07 VL :WNW 0.3 VL 0.12 VL IC•Ff/ Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients in the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR • Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. • Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibe1A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), megl100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = IbslA, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. This eport applies to the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Solt Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. NC - J Report Number: R09252-0091 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3304 3305 4.0 2.6 92 3.4 106 M 10.1 71.7 3.7 Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD C ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 167 VH NC=139 228 VH NC=190 10.6 3.7 10.0 67.5 5.1 13.7 7 VL NC=18 7 VL NC=18 105 M NC=54 124 H NC=63 29.6 VH NC=740 39.9 VH NC=998 82 M 103 L 9 L NC=56 13 M NC=81 971 H 1158 M 201 VH 244 VH Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 57 L 100 M a, Tom 0,9 M NC=45 1.1 M NC=55 Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 6.3 6.1 0.7 M 0.8 M 6.9 6.8 ti'is/ m ,;f2�t8 0.20 VL 0.18 VL 0.7 1.2 6.8 8.6 for>ilrrcrn Values on thls report represent the plant available nutrients In the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), lbs/A (pounds per acre), ms/cm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = Ibs/A, Soluble Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. This sport applies to the sample(s) tested; Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soli Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: - eh --- Paul Chu, Ph.D. _) Report Number: R09252-0092 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No, (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3306 3307 +.. f .51 aiiTso,ttert 3.3 104 M 3.8 116 M Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD D ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysts: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 283 VH NC=236 spa 166 H NC=85 97 L 1131 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON OAP • 116 M Analytical Method(s): Mehlich HI NC 6.1 6.8 tlf 1.2 meq/1.00g 8.6 200 VH NC=167 130 H NC=66 69 L 930 M 103 M 6.0 6.8 1.1 7.1 1 2 5.0 4.7 f1 9.4 8.1 66.0 65.5 5.9 6.3 13.7 15.4 9 VL NC=23 45.2 VH NC=1130 16 M NC=100 239 VH 1.4 M 9 VL NC=23 35.3 VH NC=883 8 L NC=50 314 VH NC=70 1.1 M NC=55 0.8 M 140 0.26 VL IFi)orlir my. 0.6 M 0.29 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soli on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs/A (pounds per acre), ms/cm (mllll•mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = ibs/A, Soluble Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. Thls apart applies to the sample(e) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Solt Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. Report Number: R09252-0093 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastem.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3308 3309 3.3 game Matter , 105 3.2 104 M Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD E ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 4141.11,* 153 VH NC=127 217 VH NC=181 157 H NC=80 99 M 833 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 298 VH Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 6.2 6.8 1lt yrneq/4009T 0.9 7.6 147 H NC=75 79 L 954 M 131 H 6.3 6.9 0.8 7.1 1 2 5.3 5.3 10.8 9.2 54.7 66.9 17.0 8.0 12.1 10.6 11 L NC=28 9 VL NC=23 23.0 VH NC=575 20.8 VH NC=520 4144 7 L NC=44 33 H NC=206 334 VH 268 VH 0.8 L NC=40 1.1 M NC=55 0.6 M ate 0.26 VL IF:4.61$t 0.6 M 0.28 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs/A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = lbs/A, Soluble Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. This eport applies 10 the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. 1,, Report Number: R09252-0094 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3310 3311 �3rgaif �M�tf 4.2 123 3.1 99 M 30� Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD F ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 11�ba15tt �� aur{ z 173 VH NC=144 128 H NC=65 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 71 L 1036 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 98 M Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 6.1 6.8 ftnS01,10g` 1.0 tf 7.6 246 VH NC=205 149 H NC=76 101 L 1251 H 58 L 6.2 6.8 1.1 8.8 1 2 4.3 4,3 7.8 9.6 68.5 71.1 5.6 2.9 13.7 12.1 9 VL NC=23 10 L NC=25 20.5 VH NC=513 25.3 VH NC=633 8 L NC=50 23 H NC=144 193 VH 221 VH 0.8 L NC=40 1.1 M NC=55 0.7 M I:61:6 i `..Effete 0.26 VL Ic 0.9 M 0.19 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Callon Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibe/A (pounds per acre), ms/cm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = Ibs/A, Soluble Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. This eport applies to the sample(e) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. Paul Chu, Ph.D. by: Report Number: R09252-0095 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastem.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3312 3313 3.2 104 3.2 104 M Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD G ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysts: 9/10/2009 254 VH NC=212 205 VH NC=171 93 M NC=48 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 82 L 1009 H Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 75 M Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 6.3 6.9 Acldltyai€ `rheq%1'01791: 0.7 7.0 73 L NC=37 72 L 929 M 102 M 6.2 6.9 0.8 6.7 1 2 3.4 2.8 9.7 9.0 71.7 69.5 iji 4.6 6.6 144 10.6 12.1 rot 10 L NC=25 26.8 VH NC=670 13 M NC=81 231 VH 1.0 M 9 VL NC=23 23.1 VH NC=578 5 L NC=31 223 VH NC=50 1.2 M NC=60 0.7 M dYemRefe 0.19 VL I+St1de zAluttldu 0,6 M 0.27 VL Values on thls report represent the plant available nutrients In the soli on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), ibs/A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), megl100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = IbslA, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. This eport applies to the sample(e) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing, Soil Analysts prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. Report Number: R09252-0096 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3314 3 4 3316 3317 3318 1.2 71 L 1.9 82 L Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD H ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 ogfiOr 195 VH NC=162 22 VL NC=11 a.,^s itllr c. v, e �S 27 L aj 175 L Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 9 VL Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 4.7 6.8 k: Acldlty,',, 1.2 2.4 1.4 73 L 2.1 86 L 151 VH NC=126 70 M NC=36 61 M 335 L 9 VL 5.1 6.8 1.4 3,8 73 H NC=61 40 VL NC=20 33 L 285 L 9 VL 4.9 6.8 1.4 3.3 97 H NC=81 50 L NC=26 43 L 324 L 13 VL 4.9 6.8 1.7 3,9 1 2 3 4 2.4 4.7 3.1 9.4 13.2 3.3 8.4 9.3 36.6 43.5 43.4 42.0 1.6 1.0 1.2 1.5 50.0 37.6 43.9 43.9 8 VL NC=20 9 VL NC=23 2.5 M NC=63 5.4 H NC=135 4 L NC=25 16 M NC=100 148 VH 190 VH 1.2 M NC=60 1.0 M 8 VL NC=20 8 VL NC=20 4.0 H NC=100 5.0 H NC=125 10 M NC=63 17 M NC=106 155 VH 210 VH NC=50 0.9 M NC=45 0.9 M NC=45 0.2 VL j'mslcln Rath 0.07 VL t;. 60611 0.3 VL 0.15 VL 0.3 VL 0.11 VL 0.3 VL 0.11 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soil on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High).. ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs/A (pounds per acre), ms/cm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = Ibs/A, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. This sport applies to the sampte(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. 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Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs!A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), megll0og (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = lbs/A, Soluble Salts ms/cm x 640 = ppm. Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC This eport applies to the semple(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A 8 L EASTERN LABORATORIES. INC. a ---- Paul Chu, Ph.D. by: Report Number: R09252-0098 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-labs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3321 3322 3323 %rnafllcn! 3.7 114 3.7 114 M 3324 3325 4 5 3,6 5.2 4.3 4,2 3.4 ai Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD J ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 251 VH NC=209 10040 .r 94 M NC=48 tS@tii 80 L 870 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 76 M Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III 5.9 6.8 clditya?F :,megLl:Qt)g' 1.2 6.7 2.9 100 M 2.9 98 M 160 VH NC=133 161 VH NC=134 142 H NC=73 109 M 933 M 98 M 6.4 6.9 0.6 7.0 93 M NC=48 68 M 753 M 69 M 6.2 6.9 0.7 5.5 2.1 86 L 9.9 13.0 10.2 fee 64.5 66.8 67.9 tt1 4.9 6.1 5.4 273 VH NC=227 112 H NC=57 78 L 867 M 16 VL 5.7 6.8 1.4 6.8 207 VH NC=172 17.2 8.9 12.1 Teti 10 L NC=25 8 VL NC=20 9.6 16.8 64.1 61.5 1.0 1.1 21.1 17.2 7 VL NC=18 10 L NC=25 7 VL NC=18 55 L NC=28 12.1 VH NC=303 11.1 VH NC=278 10.4 VH NC=260 22.9 VH NC=573 5.1 H NC=128 83 H 40 H NC=250 44 H NC=275 26 H NC=163 17 M NC=106 19 M NC=119 506 M 170 VH 181 VH 139 VH 262 VH 182 VH 10 VL 0.7 L NC=35 1.0 M NC=50 0.6 L NC=30 1.3 M NC=65 5.9 0.4 L 6.9 iris chi` ->Rate 0.24 VL 0.7 4.1 ur'irlti'rri' 0.4 L 0.23 VL 0.5 L 0.5 L 0.27 VL 0.18 VL Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soli on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Callon Exchange Capacity. 1.1 M NC=55 0.4 L 0.08 VL Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), lbs/A (pounds per acre), ms/cm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = lbs/A, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. This sport applies to the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A & L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. _ J Report Number: R09252-0098 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: offlce@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 2 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330 9 10 3.1 40* 2.7 97 2.5 93 L 4.7 4.5 3.8 2.3 Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD J ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 214 VH NC=178 2.2 87 L 1.4 73 L 3.4 110 M rr"ahtBa 11.7 10.8 9.1 13.8 17.2 58.2 64.0 66.0 64.5 64.0 1.2 94 H NC=78 185 VH NC=154 176 VH NC=147 111 VH NC=92 25.8 _f tiU 63 L NC=32 tali 73 M cl 603 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 14 VL Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 5.5 6.8 Cl 1.3 5.2 88 M NC=45 62 M 613 M 75 M 6.1 6.9 0.7 4.8 83 M NC=42 53 L NC=27 51 L 60 M 620 M 467 M 72 M 35 M 6.1 6.1 6.9 6.9 0.6 0.5 4.7 3.6 6.8 6.7 4.2 2.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soli on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Callon Exchange Capacity. 8 VL NC=20 7 VL NC=18 8 VL NC=20 6 VL NC=15 7 VL NC=18 50 L NC=26 16.7 VH NC=418 7.5 H NC=188 9.6 VH NC=240 7.7 H NC=193 5.7 H NC=143 117 H 14 M NC=88 11 M NC=69 19 M NC=119 14 M NC=88 23 H NC=144 nra 725 M 215 VH 37 L 1.0 M 159 VH 152 VH 147 VH 161 VH NC=50 0.7 L NC=35 0.7 L NC=35 0.7 L NC=35 0.6 L NC=30 6.1 0.4 L 0.4 L 0.4 L 0.4 L 0.4 L Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), Ibs/A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meg1100g (milli -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = lbs/A, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. 6.9 '4e s ale 0.13 VL 0.23 VL 0.21 VL 0.12 VL 0.10 VL 0.8 5.7 This report applies to the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A 8 L EASTERN LABORATORIES. INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. Report Number: R09252-0098 Account Number: 46912 A&L Eastern Laboratories, Inc. 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 (804) 743-9401 Fax No. (804) 271-6446 Email: office@al-Tabs-eastern.com Send To: SYNAGRO CENTRAL/CAMPBELL SOUP 284 BOGER RD MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028-7619 Page: 3 11 Date Received: 9/9/2009 3331 2.3 la 90 L Grower: CAMPBELL'S SOUP MAXTON-FIELD J ANNUAL SAMPLING SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT Date of Analysis: 9/10/2009 Date of Report: 9/11/2009 124 VH NC=103 46 L NC=24 86 H 553 M Submitted By: ERIC THOMPSON 26 L Analytical Method(s): Mehlich III NC 6.2 6.9 "megl1;OQg`: 0.5 4.2 11 2.8 17.0 65.4 2.7 12.1 6 VL NC=15 4.1 H NC=103 15 M NC=94 151 VH 0.7 L NC=35 0.3 VL ill ��?r�Af�atA 0.09 VL 1p .I F^� i,ax�A�i Values on this report represent the plant available nutrients In the soli on a dry weight basis. Rating after each value: VL (Very Low), L (Low), M (Medium), H (High), VH (Very High). ENR - Estimated Nitrogen Release. C.E.C. - Cation Exchange Capacity. Explanation of symbols: % (percent), ppm (parts per million), lbs/A (pounds per acre), mslcm (milli -mhos per centimeter), meq/10og (mini -equivalent per 100 grams). Conversions: ppm x 2 = lbs/A, Soluble Salts mslcm x 640 = ppm. This eport applies to the sample(s) tested. Samples are retained a maximum of thirty days after testing. Soil Analysis prepared by: A 8 L EASTERN LABORATORIES, INC. by: Paul Chu, Ph.D. Spray Irrigation Permit A"TA MCDENR. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of VVater Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Cofeen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Govemor Director Secretary May 11, 2009 MARK T. CACCIATORE — SENIOR DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CAMPBELL SOUP SUPPLY COMPANY, LLC 2120 NC 71 HIGHWAY NORTH MAXrON, NORTH CAROLINA 28364 Subject: Permit No. WQ0003626 Maxton Plant & Silgan Can Company WWI? Wastewater Surface Irrigation Robeson County Dear Mr. Cac, iatore: In accordance with your renewal- request received December 1, 2008 and minor modification request received December 22, 2008, we are forwarding herewith Permit No. WQ0003626, dated May 11, 2009, to Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC for the construction and operation of the subject wastewater treatment facility modifications, abandonment of the existing dissolved air floatation facilities,and the continued operation of the existing wastewater treatmentand surface irrigation facilities. The subject modifications include the addition of a new flow splitter box, two (2) dissolved air flotation (DAF) cells, two (2) DAF sludge holding tanks, a pump room, a grit removal room and a sludge trailer pad. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2014, shall void Pernik No. WQ0003626 issued February 10, 2005, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay particular attention to the monitoring requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required operational information will result in future compliance problems. Please note that since the last permit issuance, the Division has instituted a new monitoring policy for all non -discharge systems and created a new permit shell. Please pay careful attention to the monitoring frequencies and parameters listed in Attachment A, as they may differ from the requirements and frequencies in the last permit issuance. Due to these changes, the following will summarize conditions removed and reworded since the last permit issuance, as well as notify the Permittee of new conditions: AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION 1636 Mall Service Center, Raleigh, No Carolina 27699-1636 Loca ton:2728 COW Boulevard, Releiah, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-73332211FFAX 1: 919715-0568; FAX2: 919-715-6048 i Customer Sert4ce:1-877-623-6748 Intethet wv v.nanratereuarrtv.orq An Equal Opportunity 1A0Irna6ve Aston Employer No thCarolina aitenzllij Mr. Mark T. Cacciatore May 11, 2009 Page 2of4 > Conditions removed from the permit issued February 10, 2005: 1. Condition 1V.1. — removed because monitoring wells MW-1 1 and MW-12 have been constructed and are operational. 2. Condition VI.9. — removed because this requirement is only applicable to Coastal Waste Treatment Disposal systems under 15A NCAC 02H .0400. Conditions reworded from the permit issued February 10, 2005: 1. Condition 113. — This condition was reworded to clarify runoff as runoff from applied wastewater, and to allow continued irrigation on sections of fields not affected by runoff New conditions since the permit issued.February 10, 2005: 1. Condition 111. — This condition requires that land application sites be inspected and a record maintained as often as necessary, but in no case shall the time between inspections be more than 120 minutes during the application of wastewater to the permitted fields. 2. Condition 11.4. — This condition requires that all wells constructed for purposes of groundwater monitoring shall be constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108, and any other state and local laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. 3. Condition 11.9. — This condition requires the Permittee to modify their permit prior to the sale of any land that may affect the existing compliance boundary. 4. Condition II.10. — This condition prohibits the construction of any well, other than monitoring wells, inside the compliance boundary. Please note the previous permit was subject to this requirement under 15A NCAC 02L .0107(d), therefore, this condition is intended to voice this rule. 5. Condition 11.11. — This condition requires any landowner who owns land within the compliance boundary, but who is not the Permittee, to execute and file with the County Register of Deeds an easement with the requirements listed in the said Condition. Please note the previous permit was subject to this requirement under 15A NCAC 02L .0107(f), therefore, this condition is intended to voice this rule. 6. Condition 11.13.c. — This condition includes the 15A NCAC 02T .0506(6) setbacks for the new DAF units. 7. Condition 1116. — This condition requires that all waste application equipment must be tested and calibrated at least once per permit cycle. . Condition 1V.2. — This condition requires that all laboratory analyses for effluent, ground waters, or surface waters be made by a Division certified laboratory. Mr. Mark T. Cacciatore . May 11, 2009 Page 3 of4 9. Condition IV.7. — This condition requires the Permittee to keep and maintain a record of all residuals removed from this facility. 10. Condition IV.8. — This condition requires the Permittee to keep and maintain a wastewater treatment plant maintenance log. 11. Condition VI.7. — This condition requires the Permittee to maintain this permit until all permitted facilities are properly closed or permitted under another permit issued by an appropriate permitting authority. 12. Attachment A — A maximum daily flow limit of 4,311206 gallons per day.(GPD) has been institutechlue to recent compliance issues regarding ponding and runoff from the irrigation fields. Once Field H has been constructed and the Engineering Certification submitted, the maximum daily flow may increase to 5,039,515 GPD. In addition, per the Aquifer Protection Sections Monitoring Policy, passive treatment systems disposing of more than 500,000 GPD shall sample all effluent parameters at a minimum of 2 times per month, unless noted otherwise. In addition, note that Lead has been removed from the monitoring parameters. 13. Attachment C — Monitoring well MW 10 has been added back into the groundwater monitoring regimen. In addition, note that Fecal Coliforms have been removed from the monitoring parameters. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Unless such demands are made this pernrit shall be final and binding. One set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded to you. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg at (919) 715-6160 or nathaniel.thomburg@ncmail.net. Sincerely, ..,Coleen H. Sullins cc: Robeson County Health Department Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section John H. Reid, PE — Reid Engineering Co. Bob Branch — Branch Residuals & Soils, LLC Technical Assistance and Certification Unit APS Central Files LAU Files Mr. Marc T. Cacciatore • May 11, 2009 Page 4 of4 . THIS PAGE BLANK NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES RALEIGH SURFACE IRRIGATION SYSTEM PERMIT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 1.43, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson County FOR THE operation of a .4,000,000 gallon per day (GPD) wastewater treatment and surface irrigation disposal facility consisting of the: construction and operation of a flow splitter tank; two (2) dissolved air flotation (DAF) cell influent flow meters; two (2) 18,000 gallon DAF cells with two (2) 145 gallon per minute (GPM) grit pumps (one pump is an existing grit pump to be relocated) and two (2) 250 GPM recycle pressurization pumps; two (2) 10,000 gallon DAF sludge holding tanks with two (2) 7.5 horsepower (hp) mixers, two (2) 210 GPM sledge removal pumps and a sludge flow meter, and a grit classifier consisting of a cyclone and dcwatcring screw; the construction and operation of 62.38 acres of spray irrigation fields (i.e., Field H) and its associated piping, valves, controls and appurtenances; continued operation and subsequent abandonment of: a 217,000 gallon dissolved air flotation unit with a 1,471 GPM recycle pump; an air -saturation tank with a 30 cubic feet per minute (CFM) compressor, a 200 GPM grit pump; a 20 GPM scum/grease rotary positive displacement pump; and a 200 GPM sludge cyclone and 50 cubic feet per day (CFD) classifier and the continued operation of: a Parshall flume with a flow recorder/totaliwr, a mechanical bar screen; a lime slurry system for pH and odor control; six (6) 800 GPM influent pumps; one (1) 4 foot 1,064 GPM rotary screen; three (3) 6 foot 1,700 GPM rotary screens; a 23,000 gallon clearwell with six (6) 800 GPM pumps; a spray irrigation pump station with six (6) 800 GPM pumps and a high-water alarm; six (6) programmable -controller spray irrigation center pivot systems and one.(1) solid -set irrigation system; approximately 385.64 acres of irrigation fields (i.e., Fields A, C, D, E, F, G, I and J); an emergency standby 8.6-acre land application row and furrow system (i.e., Field B) for use during power outages or during inclement weather only as necessary to prevent a discharge from the retraining irrigation fields; .and all associated piping, valves, controls, monitoring and sampling equipment, and appurtenances to serve the Maxton Plant and Silgan Can Company, with no discharge of wastes to the surface waters, pursuant to the renewal application received December 1, 2008 and the minor modification application received December 22, 2008 by the Division of Water Quality • (Division), and in conformity with the project plan, specifications, and other supporting data subsequently filed and approved by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and considered a part of this permit. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 . • Shell Version 090204 Page 1 of 10 This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2014, shall void Permit No. WQ0003626 issued February 10, 2005, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: L SCHEDULES 1. Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted facility modifications, a certification (see attached form) must be received from a professional engineer certifying that the permitted facility modifications have been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials including the location of all monitoring wells as applicable. If this project is to be completed in phases and partially certified, you shall retain the responsibility to track further construction approved under the same permit, and shall provide a final certificate of completion once the entire project has been completed. Mail the Certification to the Aquifer Protection Section, Division of Water Quality, 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636. 2. The Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 433-3300, shall be notified at least forty- eight (48) hours in advance (excluding weekends and holidays) of operation of the installed modified facilities so that an in -place inspection can be made. Such notification to the regional supervisor shall be made during the normal office hours from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, excluding State Holidays. 3. Within ninety (90) days of permit issuance, the Permittee shall submit two original copies of a scaled site map (scale no greater than 1"=1001); however, special provisions may be granted upon prior approval for large properties. The map(s) must include the following information: a. The location and identity of each monitoring well. b. The location of major components of the waste disposal system. c. The location of property boundaries within 500 feet of the disposal area(s). d. The latitude and longitude of the established horizontal control monument. e. The elevation of the top of the well casing (which shall be known as the "measuring point") relative to a common datum. f. The depth of water below the measuring point at the time the measuring point is established. g. The location of review and compliance boundaries. h. The date the map is prepared and/or revised. Control monuments shall be installed in such a manner and made of such materials that the monument will not be destroyed due to -activities that may take place on the property. The maps and any supporting documentation shall be sent to the N.C. Division of Water Quality, Aquifer Protection Section, 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1636. The Permittee is responsible for the geographic accuracy of any map submitted, however prodrred 4. No later than six months prior to the expiration of this permit, the Permittee shall request renewal of this permit on official Division forms. Upon receipt of the request, the Division will review the adequacy of the facilities described therein, and if warranted, will renew the permit for such period of time and under such conditions and limitations as it may deem appropriate. Please note that Rule 15A NCAC 02T .0105(d) requires " an updated site map to be submitted with the permit renewal application. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 2 of 10 IL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1. The Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC), the designated back-up ORC or a person under the supervision of the ORC shall inspect the land application sites as often as necessary, but in no case aha11 the time between inspections be more than 120 minutes during the application of wastewater to { the permitted fields. A record of each inspection shall be recorded on forms approved by the Division and shall include, at a minimum, the date, time, spray' field inspected and name of the inspector. Comments shall be noted on the forms as to the condition(s) observed during the inspection of the fields in use at the time of the inspection. 2. The surface irrigation facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there is no discharge to the surface waters, nor any contravention of groundwater or surface water standards. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions due to improper operation and maintenance, or failure of the irrigation area to adequately assimilate the wastewater, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be required by the Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement wastewater treatment and disposal facilities. 3. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages to ground or surface waters resulting from the operation of this facility. 4. All wells that are constructed for purposes of groundwater monitoring shall be constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108 (Standards of Construction for Wells Other than Water Supply) and any other state and local laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. 5. Effluent limitations shalt not exceed those specified in Attachment A. 6. Application rate(s), whether hydraulic, nutrient, or other pollutant shall not exceed those specified in Attachment B 7. The compliance boundary for the disposal system is specified by rules in 15A NCAC 02L .0100, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The disposal system consisting of Fields A, B, C, D, and E was individually permitted prior to December 30, 1983; therefore, the compliance boundary is established at either 500 feet from the waste disposal area, or at the property boundary, whichever is ' \ closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the % compliance boundary is subject to remediation action according to 15A NCAC 02L .0] 06(d)(2) as well as enforcement actions in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C. 8. The compliance boundary for the disposal system is specified by rules in 15A NCAC 02L, Groundwater Classifications and Standards. The disposal system consisting of Fields F, G, I and J was individually permitted on or after December 30, 1983; therefore, the compliance boundary is established at either 250 feet from the waste disposal area, or 50 feet within the property boundary, whichever is closest to the waste disposal area. An exceedance of groundwater standards at or beyond the compliance boundary is subject to remediation action according to 15A NCAC 02L .0106(d)(2) as well as enforcement actions in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C. 9. The Permittee shall apply for -a permit modification prior to any sale or transfer of property that affects a compliance boundary to establish a new compliance boundary. 10. In accordance with 15A NCAC 02L .0107(d), no wells, other than monitoring wells, shall be constructed within the compliance boundary except as provided by 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g). WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 3 of 10 11. Except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g), the Permittee shall ensure that any landowner who owns land within the compliance boundary, but who is not the permittee, shall execute and file with the Register of Deeds in the county in which the land is located an easement running with the land that contains the following items: a. A notice of the permit and number or other description as allowed in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(0(1); b. Prohibits construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and c. Reserves the right of the pennittee or the State to enter the, property within the compliance boundary for purposes related to the permit. The Director may terminate the easement when its purpose has been fulfilled or is no longer needed. 12. The review boundary is established around the disposal systems midway between the compliance boundary and the perimeter of the waste disposal area.. Any exceedance of standards at the review boundary shall require action in accordance with 15A NCAC 02L .0106. 13. The facilities permitted herein must be constructed according to the following setbacks: a. The setbacks for Irrigation sites shall be as follows (all distances in feet): i. Any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership: 400 ii. Surface waters: 100 iii. Any well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 iv. Any property line: 150 v. Public right of way: 50 b. The setbacks for Treatment and Storage Units permitted prior to September 1, 2006 shall be as follows (alt distances in feet): i. Any well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 ii. Any property line: 50 c. The setbacks for Treatment and Storage Units permitted after September .1, 2006 shall be as follows (all distances in feet): i. Any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership: 100 ii. Any private or public water supply source: 100 iii. Surface waters: 50 iv. Any well with exception of monitoring wells: 100 v. Any property line: 50 WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 4 of 10 MIL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The facilities shall be properly maintained and operated at all times. The facilities shall be effectively maintained and operated as a non -discharge system to prevent the discharge of any wastewater resulting from the operation of this . facility. The Permittee shall maintain an Operation and Maintenance Plan pursuant to 15A NCAC 02T .0507 including operational functions, maintenance schedules, safety measures, and a spill response plan. 2. Upon classification of the wastewater treatment and irrigation facilities by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC), the Permittee shall designate and employ a certified operator to be in responsible charge (ORC) and one or more certified operator(s) to be back-up ORC(s) of the facilities in accordance with 15A NCAC 08G .0200. The ORC shall 'visit the facilities in accordance with 15A NCAC 08G .0200 or as specified in this permit and shall comply with all other conditions specified in these rules. 3. A suitable year round vegetative cover shall be maintained such that crop health is optirni7el, allows for even distribution of effluent, and allows inspection of the irrigation system. 4. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent wastewater ponding or wastewater runoff from the irrigation field. 5. Inclement weather shall not affect the spray irrigation of wastewater unless the ground is in a condition that will cause runoff of applied wastewater from sections of Fields A, C, D,, E, F, G, H (when constructed), I and J. During such events, excess wastewater shall be diverted to Field B until the impacted field sections are inspected and deemed suitable for resuming irrigation. If an upset condition occurs in Field B, resulting in an overflow or discharge of wastewater, the Permittee shall contact the Division. The Permittee shall also conduct a study to determine how and why this upset condition occurred, and shall take the necessary steps to ensure that future problems do not arise. The study and its recommendations shall be submitted to both the Regional and Central Offices upon completion. 6. All waste application equipment must be tested and calibrated at least once per permit cycle. Records of the calibration must be maintained for five years. 7. No type of wastewater other than that from the Maxton Plant and Silgan Can Company shall be irrigated onto the irrigation area. 8. No traffic or equipment shall be allowed on the disposal area except while installation occurs or while normal maintenance is being performed 9. Public access to the land application sites shall be controlled during active site use. Such controls may include the posting of signs showing the activities being conducted at each site. 10. The residuals generated from these treatment facilities must be disposed / utilized in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. The Permittee shall maintain a residual management plan pursuant to 15A NCAC 02T .0508. 11. Diversion or bypassing of the untreated wastewater from the treatment facilitiesis prohibited. 12. Industrial waste shall not be applied or discharged onto or below the land surface when the vertical separation between the waste and the seasonal high water table is at less than three (3) feet, unless the Pennittee has demonstrated to the Director or his delegate, by using predictive calculations or modeling methods acceptable to the Director or his delegate, that such placement will not result in the contravention of classified groundwater standards. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 5 of 10 . IV.. MONITORING AND REPORTJNG REQUIREMENTS 1. Any monitoring (including groundwater, surface water, soil or plant tissue analyses) deemed necessary by the Division to ensure surface and ground water protection will be established and an acceptable. sampling reporting schedule shall be followed. 2. All laboratory analyses for effluent, ground waters, or surface waters shall be made by a laboratory certified by the Division for the required parameter(s) under 15A NCAC 02H .0800. 3. Flow through the treatment facility shall be continuously monitored and daily flow values shall be reported on Form NDMR. The Permittee shall install and maintain an appropriate flow measurement device consistent with approved engineering and scientific practices to ensure the accuracy and reliability of flow measurement. Flow measurement devices selected shall be capable of measuring flows with a maximum deviation of less than 10 percent from true flow, accurately calibrated at .a minimum of once per year, and maintained to ensure that the accuracy of the measurements is consistent with the accepted capability of that type of device. The Permittee . shall keep records of flow measurement device calibration on file for a period of at least three years. At a minimum, data to be included in this documentation shall be: a. Date of flow measurement device calibration, b. Name of person performing calibration, and c. Percent from. true flow. 4. The effluent from the subject facilities shall be monitored by the Permittee at the frequencies and locations for the parameters specified in Attachment A. 5. The Permittee tracking the amount of wastewater disposed shall maintain adequate records. These records shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following information: a. Date of irrigation, b. Volume of wastewater irrigated, c. Field irrigated, d. Length of time field is irrigated, e. Continuous weekly, monthly, and year-to-date hydraulic (inches/acre) loadings for each field, f. Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non hydraulic parameter specifically limited in Attachment B for each field, g. Weather conditions, and h. Maintenance of cover crops. 6. An agricultural expert or licensed agronomist shall submit an annual report to the Division, and shall include at a minimum: a. Total volume of effluent applied to each field; b. Types and quantities of nutrient additives applied to each field; c. Overall evaluation of each field; d. Annual maintenance and management practices that have been performed (i.e., weed control, surface aeration, deep aeration, crop removal .and final destination, plant tissue analysis of hay crop, evaluation of soil test, actual PAN application (acre/yr) and equipment repair. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204, Page 6 of 10 7. A record shall be maintained of all residuals removed from this facility. This record shall include the name of the hauler, permit authorizing the disposal or a letter from a municipality agreeing to accept the residuals, date the residuals were hauled, and volume of residuals removed. 8. A maintenance log shall be maintained at this facility including but not limited to the following items: a. Visual observations of the plant and plant site. b. Record of preventative maintenance (changing of equipment, adjustments, testing, inspections and cleanings, etc.). c. Date of calibration of flow measurement device. 9. Monitor wellsshall be sampled after construction and within 3 months prior to initiating waste disposal operations. Monitor wells Shall be sampled thereafter at the frequencies and for the parameters specified in Attachment C. All mapping, well construction forms. well abandonment forms, and monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as provided in Attachment C and Figure 1. 10. Two (2) copies of the results of the sampling and analysis must be received on Form GW-59 (Groundwater Quality Monitoring: Compliance Report Form), along with attached copies of laboratory analyses, by the Division of Water Quality, Information Processing Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 on or before the last working day of the month following the sampling month. Form GW-59 Shall, include the number of this permit and the appropriate well identification number. One Form GW-59a; certification form shall be provided for each set of sampling results submitted. 11. Three (3) copies of all monitoring data [as specified "in Conditions IV3. and 1V.4.] on Form NDMR for each PPI and three (3) copies of all operation and disposal records [as specified in Condition IV.5.] on Form NDAR-I for every field Shall be submitted on or before the last day of the following month. If no activities occurred during the monitoring month, monitoring reports are still required documenting the absence of the activity. All information shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water Quality Information Processing Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 12. An annual representative soils analysis (Standard Soil Fertility Analysis) shall be conducted on each irrigation field and 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: Acidity Manganese Potassium Calcium Percent Burnie Matter " Sodium Copper pH Zinc Magnesium Base Saturation (by calculation) Phosphorus Cation Exchange Capacity Exchangeable Sodium Percentage WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 7 of 10 13. Noncompliance Notification: The Permittee shall report by "telephone to the Fayetteville Regional Office, telephone number (910) 433-3300, as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following:. a. Any occurrence at the wastewater treatment facility which results in the treatment of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic, such as the dumping of the contents of a sludge digester; the known passage of a slug of hazardous substance through the facility; or any other unusual circumstances including runoff from the irrigation fields due to applied wastewater. b. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate wastewater treatment such as mechanical or electrical failures of pumps, aerators, compressors, etc. c. Any failure of disposal system resulting in a by-pass directly to receiving waters. • d. Any time that self -monitoring information indicates that the facility has gone out of compliance with its permit limitations incliicting, but not limited to, freeboard measurements, effluent limitations, exceedances of groundwater standards, or overloading of any field For any emergency that requires immediate reporting (e.g., discharges to surface waters, imminent failure of a storage structure, etc.) outside normal business hours must be reported to the Division's Emergency Response personnel at telephone number (800) 662-7956, (800) 858-0368, or (919) 733- 3300. Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within five (5) days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report must outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. V. INSPECTIONS 1. • Adequate inspection and maintenance shall be provided by the Permittee to ensure proper operation of the subject facilities. 2. The Permittee or his designee shall inspect the wastewater Treatment and disposal facilities to prevent malfunctions and deterioration, operator errors and discharges which may cause or lead to the release of wastes to the environment, a threat to human health, or a nuisance. The Permittee shall keep an inspection log or summary including at least the date and time of inspection, observations made, and any maintenance, repairs, or corrective actions taken by the Permittee. This log of inspections shall be maintained by the Permittee for a period of five years from the date of the inspection and shall be made available upon request to the Division or other permitting authority. --- 3. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the disposal site or facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may _ { inspect or copy any records that must be maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or leachate. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 8 of 10 VL GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee , to an enforcement action by the Division in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143- 215.6A to 143-215.6C. 2. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 3. Thispermit is effective only .with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the application and other supportingdata. No variances to applicable rules governing the construction and / or operation of the permitted facilities are granted unless specifically requested and granted in this permit. 4. The issuance of this permit does not exempt the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) that have jurisdiction. Of particular concern to the Division are applicable river buffer rules in 15A NCAC 02B .0200, erosion and sedimentation control requirements in 15A NCAC Chapter 4 and under the Division's General Permit NCG010000, and any requirements pertaining to wetlands under 15A NCAC 02B .0200 and 02H .0500. ' In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division on official Division form(s), documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. The Permittee of record shall remain fully responsible for compliance until a permit is issued to the new • owner. 6. The Permittee shall retain a set of approved plans and specifications for the life of the facilities permitted herein. 7. The Permittee shall maintain this permit .until all permittedfacilities herein are properly closed or permitted under another permit issued by the appropriate permitting authority. 8. The Permittee shall pay the annual fee within thirty (30) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee accordingly may cause the Division to initiate action torevoke this permit pursuant to 15A NCAC 02T .0105(e). Permit issued this the 11 th day of May 2009 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Sullins, Director Division of water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number WQ0003626 WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 9 of 10 Permit No. WQ0003626 May 11,.2009 ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION Partial Final % , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project, Project Name Location and County for the Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction' such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature Registration No. Date WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Shell Version 090204 Page 10 of 10 ATTACHMENT A - LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS PPI 001— WWTF Effluent Permit Numbers WQ0003626 Version: 3.0 EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS EFFLUENT LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Parameter Description - PCS Code Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample Type BOD, 5-Day (20 Deg. C) - 00310 2 x Month Grab Cadmium, Total (as Cd) - 01027 2 x Month Grab Calcium, Total (as Ca) - 00916 2 x Month Grab Copper, Total (as Ctt) - 01042 2 x Montle Grab Flow, in conduit or thru treatment plant - 50050 4,000,000 GPD 4,311,206 t (3PD Continuous • Continuous Magnesium, Total (as Mg) - 00927 2 x Month Grab Nickel, Total (as Ni) - 01067 2 x Month Grab Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) - 00610 2 x Month Grab Nitrogen, Kjeldahl, Total (as N) - 00625 2 x Month Grab Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N) - 00620 2 x Month Grab pH — 00400 5 x Week Grab Phosphorus, Total (as P) - 00665 2 x Month Grab Plant Available Nitrogen - WQ09 2 x Month Calculated Sodium Adsorption Ratio - 00931 2 x Month 2 x Month Calculated Sodium, Total (as Na) - 00929 Solids, Grab Total Suspended — 00530 2 x Month Grab Zinc, 'Total (as Zn) - 01092 2 x Month Grab 1. Once Field H has been constructpri AMrl +t,e r. , WQ0003626 Version 3.0 ngneer s Certification has been provided to the Division, the daily maximum effluent flow rate may increase to 5,039,515 GPD. Attachment A Page 1oF2 1» ATTACHMENT B - APPROVED LAND APPLICATION SITES AND LIMITATIONS Permit Number: WQ0003626 Version: 3.0 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC — Maxton Plant and Silgan Can Company IRRIGATION AREA INFORMATION APPLICATION LIMITATIONS Field Owner County Latitude Longitude Net Acreage Dominant Solt Series Parameter Hourly Rate Yearly Max Units A Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 29" -79° 18' 48" 83.35 01284 •- Application Surface Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 lhs/ac/yr B Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 14" -79° 18' 43" 8.60 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 Ibs/ac/yr C Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 14" -79° 18' 26" 58.42 01284—Application Surface Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 ibs/ac/yr 17 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 04" -79° 18' 10" 35.34 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 Ibs/ac/yr $ Catnpboll Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 17" -79° 18' 01" 54.59 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 lbs/ac/yr F Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 48' 08" -79° 17' 42" 39.49 01284 — Application Surface .Irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 Ihs/ac/yr G Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 57" -79° 17' 52" 33.35 01284 — Application Surface irrigation 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 lbs/ac/yr I -I Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 49" -79° 17' 35" 62.38 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 156 Inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 Ibs/ac/yr 1 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 47" -79° 18' 07" 30.0 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation g 156 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 350 Ibs/ac/yr J-1 Catnphell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 50" -79° 17' 58" 3.90 01284— Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 Inches . WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 Ibs/ac/yr J-2 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 48" -79° 17' 54" 4.81 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr. 3-3 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 47" -79° 17' 49" 4.44 01284 — Application Surface .Irrigation 0.5 91 incites WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 Ihs/ae/yr WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Attachment 13 Page 2 of. 2 J-4 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 48" -79° 18' 00" 1.83 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr 3-5 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 41" -79° 17' 57" 6.26 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 inches WQ09 —Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr J-6 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 28" -79° 18' 02" 5.62 01284 - Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr 5-7 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 25" -79° 18' 00" 5.37 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr J-8 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 33" -79° 17' 59" 4.78 01284 — Application Surface irrigation 0.5 51 inches . WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr J-9 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 36" -79° 18' 00" 5.75 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 51 inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr J-10 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 38" -79° 17' 39" 4.68 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 91. inches WQ09 — Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr J-11 Campbell Soup Supply Company, LLC Robeson 34° 47' 35" -79° 17' 43" 3.64 01284 — Application Surface Irrigation 0.5 51 inches WQ09 •- Plant Available Nitrogen 220 lbs/ac/yr Total 456.62 WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Attachment B Page 2 of 2 __J ATTACIIMENT C - GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND LIMITATIONS Permit Number: W00003626 Monitoring wells: MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-8, MW-9, MW 10, MW-11 and MW-12 Version: 3.0 GROUNDWATER CHARACTERISTICS 'GROUNDWATER STANDARDS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Parameter Description - Parameter Code Daily Maximum Frequency Measurement Sample Type Footnotes Carbon, Tot Organic (TOC) — 00680 ing/1 3 x Year Grab 1, 4 Chloride (as CI) — 00940 250 mg/1 3 x Year Grab 1 Nitrogen, Ammonia Total (as N) — 00610 mg/1 3 x Year Grab i Nitrogen, Nitrate Total (as N) — 00620 10 ing/1 3 x Year Grab 1 __ pH — 00400 6.5-8.5 s.u. 3 x Year. Grab 1, 2 Phosphorus, Total (as P) — 00665 mg/I 3 x Year Grab 1 .� Solids, Total Dissolved- 180 Deg C — 70300 500 mg/1 3 x Year Grab 1 Water level. distance from measuring point — 82546 ft 3 x Year Calculated 1, 2, 3 1. 3 ,Y year monitoring shah be conducted in arch, July & November. 2. The measurement of water levels shall be made prior to purging the wells. The depth to water in each well shall be measured from the surveyed point on the top of the casing. The measurement of pH shall be made after purging and prior to sampling for the remaining parameters. 3. The measuring points (top of well casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed to provide the relative elevation of the measuring point for each monitoring well. The measuring points (top of casing) of all monitoring wells shall be surveyed relative to a common datum. 4 If TOC concentrations greater than 10 mg/l are detected in any downgradient monitoring well, additional sampling and analysis must be conducted to identify the individual constituents comprising this TOC concentration. If the TOC concentration as measured in the background monitor well exceeds 10 mg/I, this concentration will be taken to represent the naturally occurring TOC concentration. Any oxceedances of this naturally occurring TOC concentration in the downgradient wells shall be subject to the additional sampling and analysis as described above. 5. Monitoring wells shall be reported consistent with the nomenclature and location information provided in Figure 1 and this attachment. WQ0003626 Version 3.0 Attachment C Page 1 of 1 Monthly Punch Sheet Guide for Campbell Soup fL J ^t; r Tasks Guidance for Bermudagrass overseeded Fields - Note this is a guide and should be varied on specific Site Conditions Monthly Punch Sheet Guide for Campbell Soup Spray Irrigation System October November December January February March April May June July August September October Perform Dail Log Plant Cover Cropd' <�47.p ,yt t t +i t r#........e�...u..... ..m ......z::... r y t._.., w.:. c" .. t i . ...... :.a... ,,.. :«..,.. .....:��.sY."......... .. x,.ii,:........, : �._ ... u , r' x; a, ._, i :Y _, ... .. Perform Agronomic Evaluation and Collect Soil Tests Y; , g ,! yl Evaluate Cover Crop for Weeds,.,,.z, v� .R,a€,, Perform Meeting for Review of Bermudagrass Harvesting and Soil Amendments - Perform Farmers Meeting for Cover Crop Removal and Weed Control Set Schedule and Remove Cover Crop 7., Apply Spring Soil Amendments Perform Weed Control for Bermudagrass Set Schedule and Coordinate for Bermudagrass Harvest Perfonn Resprigging/Reseeding Efforts ( if Needed) - hr fit; Set Schedule and Remove lst cutting of Bermudagrass Perform Meeting for Bermudagrass Harvesting and Weed Control Perform Weed Control for Bermudagrass ( if needed) Set Schedule and Remove 2nd cutting of Bermudagrass < �, Apply Fall Soil Amendments Perform Weed Control for Bermudagrass ( if needed) +iax Evaluate for pests and Weed Control Set Schedule and Remove 3rd cutting of Bermudagrass ��' <� k' .:F t' , r Perform Weed Control for Bermudagrass ( if needed) Perform Meeting for Cover Crop Planting and Weed Control � d � m, tr } Special Order of Consent r-, -MCDENR Nortn C;aroii a Department of Enwironmen: and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Cols_ n H. Sullins Govemor Directo: November 23, 2009 Mark T. Cacciatore Campbell Soup Supply Company 2120 NC 71 Highway North Maxton, NC 28364 Subject: Special Order by Consent EMC SOC WQ S09-008 Campbell Soup Supply Company Permit WQ0003626 • Roberson County Dear Mr. Cacciatore: Dee Freeman Secretary Attached for your records is your copy of the signed Special Order by Consent (SOC) approved by the Environmental Management Commission. The terms and conditions of the Order are in full effect, and you are reminded that all final permit limits contained in the subject permits must be met except those modified by the conditions of the Order. The Order also contains an upfront penalty of $5,000.00, which was paid by check No. 3040, on September 18, 2009. This payment satisfied the requirements of SOC paragraph 2.(a). Please note the reporting requirements in the SOC. Paragraph 2.(e) specifies when monthly reports are to be submitted to the Fayetteville Regional Office. Additionally as specified in paragraph 2.(d) of the Order, submittal of written notice of compliance or non-compliance with any schedule date is required to be submitted to this office. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.3D, there is an annual SOC administrative fee of $500.00 while the Facility is under this SOC. This fee is in addition to the annual permit fee. The Company will be billed for this at a later date. 1617 Mail Service Center. Rateta'i, Nortn Carolina 27699-1617 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh. North Carolina 27601- Phone: 919-807.63001 FAX: 919-807-64921 Customer Service E7 •623-674E Internet v w..ncwaterqualiry.org An Equal Opportunity t Affirmative Acton'Emoloyer 0 NorthCarolina If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Ed Hardee at (919) 715-6189. Sincerely, /11,444 it.4//1/7/ Coleen H. Sullins CHS/edh Attachment cc: ;gob Branch, Branch Residuals & Soils, LLC Aquifer Protection Section, Fayetteville Regional Office w/attachment Permit File WQ0003626 w/attachment SOC File w/attachment NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION COUNTY OF ROBESON IN THE MA'1'LER OF NORTH CAROLINA PERMIT NUMBER WQ0003626 HELD BY CAMPBELL SOUP SUPPLY COMPANY LLC SPECIAL ORDER BY CONSENT EMC SOC WQ No.S09-008 Pursuant to provisions of North Carolina General Statutes (G.S.) 143-215.2, this Special Order by Consent is entered into by Campbell Soup Supply Company LLC, hereinafter referred to as Permittee, and the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, an agency of the State of North Carolina created by G.S. 143B-282, and hereinafter referred. to as the Commission: 1. Permittee and the Commission hereby stipulate the following: (a) Permittee holds North Carolina Non -Discharge permit Number WQ0003626 for operation of an existing wastewater spray irrigation system adjacent to tributaries of the Lumber River. The currently pennitted spray system is not capable of effectively managing wastewater generated by Campbell Soup Company LLC. Permittee is occasionally unable to comply with limitations for flow, and routinely hydraulically overloads spray fields resulting in excessive ponding .and runoff in violation of Permit Number WQ0003626 conditions. Compliance will require preparation of plans and specifications, construction and operation of additional treatment structures, equipment and spray irrigation area. (b) Noncompliance with the permit constitutes causing and contributing to pollution of the waters of this State named above, and Permittee is within the jurisdiction of the Commission as set forth in G.S. Chapter 143, Article 21. (c) Permittee has the financial and engineering resources to determine the causes of and solutions to permit violations and is in the process of design and construction of new structures, equipment and spray irrigation area, which once constructed, should be sufficient to adequately handle and distribute wastewater in compliance with permit limitations. (d) Since this Special Order is by Consent, neither party will file a petition for a contested case or for judicial review concerning its terms. Page 2 Campbell SOC 2. Permittee desiring to comply with the Permit identified in paragraph 1(a) above, hereby agrees to do the following: (a) As settlement of previous violations for applying wastewater to excessively wet site conditions, wastewater discharges and cover crop deficiencies the permitteeagrees to pay $5,000.00 dollars. A certified check must be made payable to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and forwarded to the Director of the Division of Water Quality at 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 by no later than fifteen (15) days following the date on which this Order is approved and executed by the Commission and received by the Permittee. (b) Undertake the following activities in accordance with the indicated time schedule: 1) On or before December 1, 2009 provide NC DWQ with complete functional specifications of the improved wastewater spray irrigation system. 2) On or before January 1, 2010, provide NC DWQ with a Standard Operating Proceduremanual that will outline how the Permittee will manage the wastewater spray irrigation system, spray irrigation` fields and any wastewater ponding or runoff events until the spray irrigation system improvements are completed by September 1, 2010. 3) On or before November 1, 2009, return field `B" to the original storage capacity of 6.2 million gallons. 4) On or before December 1, 2009, add a pivot and begin utilizing field "H" as a spray irrigation field. 5) On or before June 1, 2010, complete trenching around field "J". 6) On or before December 1, 2011, achieve compliance with all permit conditions. (c) Permittee shall comply with all terms and conditions of the permit. The Permittee may also be required to monitor for other parameters as deemed necessary by the Director in future permits or administrative letters. (d) No later than thirty (30) calendar days after any date identified for accomplishment of any activity listed in 2(b) above, submit to the Director of DWQ written notice of compliance or noncompliance therewith. In the case of noncompliance, the notice shall include a statement of the reason(s) for noncompliance, remedial action(s) taken, and a statement identifying the extent to which subsequent dates or times for accomplishment of listed activities may be affected. Page 3 Campbell SOC (e) The Permittee shall provide the Fayetteville Regional Office with monthly progress reports regarding construction and upgrades pertaining to the spray irrigation system and spray irrigation fields beginning September 7, 2009, and by the 71I' day of each month thereafter. These reports will outline progress in equipment purchase and installation, and progress with field restoration. (f) Operate the existing waste treatment spray irrigation system to the best of the Permittee's ability in order to stop ponding and runoff from spray irrigation fields. (g) Prior to the completion of wastewater irrigation system improvements and in the event that irrigation activities result in excessive ponding and/or runoff, the Permittee is expected to immediately take all necessary proactive steps to manage the wastewater irrigation system by all means necessary to minimize and limit ponding and/or runoff impact. This can include shutting down portions of the irrigation system, installation of temporary earthen dikes to prevent wastewater from exiting the application site, wastewater runoff collection and pumping back into the permitted application area, increased frequency of site monitoring by personnel to list a few examples. Each noncompliance event should be reported to the Fayetteville Regional Office (910-433-3300) within 24 hours of discovery or the next business day following the event. (h) If after completing the actions detailed in this Special Order by Consent, and all other supporting documentation, permit noncompliance remains a routine occurrence, Campbell will commit to pursue and institute additional solutions to the waste water system deficiencies by one or more of the following: (1) adding additional application area (2) add additional waste water storage capacity (7-30 day volume) (3) Seek other permitted waste water options. 3. Permittee agrees that unless excused under paragraph four (4), Permittee will pay the Director of DWQ, by check payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, stipulated penalties according to the following schedule for failure to meet deadlines set out in paragraphs 2(b), 2(d) and 2(e). Failure to meet a schedule date. $1000/day for the first 7 days; $2000/day thereafter Failure to maintain compliance with any specified action contained in the SOC or the specified actions required by documents subsequently produced as a part of this SOC. Failure to achieve compliance with final. effluent management at final compliance deadline. Failure to submit progress reports $5000/violation $5000.00 $1000.00/ per violation for first violation; penalty doubles with each subsequent violation Page 4 . Campbell SOC 4. Permittee and the Commission agree stipulated penalties are not due if Permittee satisfies the Division of Water Quality noncompliance was caused solely by: (a) An act of God; (b) An act of war; (c) An intentional act or omission of a third party, but this defense shall not be available if the act or omission is that of an employee or agent of the defendant or if the act or omission occurs in connection with a contractual relationship with the Permittee; (d) An extraordinary event beyond the Permittee's control. Contractor delays or failure to obtain funding will not be considered as events beyond the Permittee's control; or (e) Any combination of the above causes. Failure within thirty (30) days of receipt of written demand to pay the penalties, or challenge them by a contested case petition pursuant to G.S. 150B-23, will be grounds for a collection action, which the Attorney General is hereby authorized to initiate. The only issue in such an action will be whether the thirty (30) days has elapsed. 5. Noncompliance with the terms of this Special Order by Consent are subject to enforcement action in addition to the above stipulated penalties, including injunctive relief pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6.C. 6. The Permittee, upon signature of this Special Order by Consent, will be expected to comply with all schedule dates. terms, and conditions of this document. 7. This Special Order by Consent shall expire December 1, 2011. For Campbell Soup Supply Company LLC Mt (1T. cGiu-ram Sr birdh< of 9)tiOn1 Print Name and Title of Signing Official Date 1 f o f a f Signature of Signing Official For the North Carolina Environmental Management -Commission: Date j 1L� /oaf ommission ! l