HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0030998_Application Attachment_20230109III. RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM INFORMATION:
1. Residuals Processing Facility's physical address: 3770 Highway 24 East
City: Beulaville State: NC Zip: 28518-
Coordinates: Latitude: 34° 55' 00" N Longitude: 77` 44' 03" W
Datum: NAD 1983 UTM Level of accuracy: 1'
Method of measurement: Map
2. County where residuals land application program is headquartered: Johnston
3. List the Operator In Responsible Charge (ORC) and all Back -Up ORCs for the residuals land application program, their
certification numbers, and their affiliations in the following table:
Designation
Name
Affiliation
Certification Number
ORC
Eric Smith
Land Applier / Triple S
Farms
23352
Back -Up ORC
Bob Branch
Branch Residuals & Soils
15676
Additional Back -Up ORCs
(if applicable)
If an ORC and at least one Back -Up ORC are not currently designated for this residuals land application program, provide the
candidates' names, affiliations, and an estimated time schedule for each candidate's completion of the required training school
and certification test:
4. Complete the following tables regarding management of the residuals land application program:
a. Plant Available Nitrozen Summary: Determine the maximum plant available nitrogen (PAN) generated by all residuals
source -generating facilities as currently certified and proposed for certification with this application and list the results in the
following table:
b.Maximum amount of residuals to be certified: 1.154 dry tons per year.
PAN
Pounds of PAN per Dry Ton
(Weighted Average)
Pounds of PAN per Year
Surface
Incorporation
or Injection
Surface
Incorporation
or Injection
First -Year
25.53
29.85
29,456.91
34,447.01
Five -Year Maximum Adjusted
36.63
39.16
42,268.92
45,194.33
c. Land Application Site Use Summary: Summarize information regarding the land application sites as currently certified and
proposed for certification with this application:
Category
Use
Acres
Comments
Crops
Forest or Plantation
7.5
Row Crops
0
Hay
291.52
Pasture
0
Total:
299.02
Methods
Surface
7.5
Incorporation or Injection
291.52
Row Crop and bermudagrass can be injected
Total:
299.02
FORM: RLAP 06-16
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LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION
Triple S Farms
LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION (See Instruction B):
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JONATHAN SMITH
SOILS AND AGRONOMY REPORT
This farm is located approximately o.8 miles north to the west of Miller Road, approximately 2.25
miles west of Beulaville, NC. This farm is surrounded by several swine farms typical for the area.
Four fields are proposed (JS-1, JS-2, JS-3, and JS-4). Two of these fields (JS-3 and JS-4 will be
converted from row crop production to bermudagrass. Fields JS-1 and JS-2 are already in permanent
cover. These fields are owned and operated by Mr. Jonathan Smith. This field is nearly level to gently
sloping and should provide an excellent receiver sites for the Triple S Farms & Cleaning land
application program.
Field investigations performed by a BR&S soil scientist did not completely agree with the mapping
available from Natural Resource Conservation Service' Soil Survey. These fields were on the wetter
side with Fields 2, 3, and 4 relying on drainage to improve soil conditions for these fields to be usable.
Fields 3 and 4 will be converted to bermudagrass from row crops. Predominant soil series for the
three fields are as shown in the table below. While these fields are wetter, they should be able to be
used for receiver sites with the proper management.
Field
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276/50
JS-2
5.03
bermudagrass
WoA
Woodington loamy fine samd, 0 - 1 % slopes
194/50
JS-4
7.27
bermudagrass
LnA
Leon sand, 0 - 2 % slopes
132/50
JS-3
8.66
bermudagrass
WoA
Woodington loamy fine samd, 0 - 1 % slopes
194/50
Soil samples indicate slight lime additions which will be possible with lime stabilized biosolids.
Application of potassium will be necessary for good bermudagrass growth. All other soil parameters
are within normal range.
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