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Initial Review Reviewer nathaniel.thorn burg Is this submittal an application? (Excluding additional information.) * Yes No Permit Number (IR) * WQ0037135 Applicant/Permittee U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Applicant/Permittee Address PO Box 146 Ronda, NC 28670 Is the owner in BIMS? Yes ) No Is the facility in BIMS? Owner Type Facility Name County Fee Category Major Is this a complete application?* Yes No Signature Authority Signature Authority Title Signature Authority Email Document Type (if non -application) Email Notifications Organization U.S. Biosolids Class B Residuals Program Wilkes Does this need review by the hydrogeologist? * Yes No Regional Office CO Reviewer Admin Reviewer Fee Amount Complete App Date 07119/2023 Yes No $395 Below list any additional email address that need notification about a new project. Email Address Comments to be added to email notfication Comments for Admin Comments for RO Comments for Reviewer Comments for Applicant Submittal Form Project Contact Information Please provide information on the person to be contacted by NDB Staff regarding electronic submittal, confirmation of receipt, and other correspondence. Name* Zach Key Email Address* zachkey@usbiosolids.com Project Information ......................... Application/Document Type* New (Fee Required) Modification - Major (Fee Required) Renewal with Major Modification (Fee Required) Annual Report Additional Information Other Phone Number* 336467350 Modification - Minor Renewal GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1, N DAR-2 Residual Annual Report Change of Ownership We no longer accept these monitoring reports through this portal. Please click on the link below and it will take you to the correct form. https://edoes.deq.nc.gov/Forms/NonDischarge_Monitoring_Report Permit Type:* Wastewater Irrigation High -Rate Infiltration Other Wastewater Reclaimed Water Closed -Loop Recycle Residuals Single -Family Residence Wastewater Other Irrigation Permit Number:* WQ0037135 Has Current Existing permit number Applicant/Permittee* U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Applicant/Permittee Address* PO Box 146 Ronda, NC 28670 Facility Name* U.S. Biosolids Class B Residuals Program Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below. Land Application Permit No. WQ0037135 permit modification for U.S. Biosolids, Inc. This modification is for the addition of 96.92 acres and to add the City of Marion as a residuals source. At this time, paper copies are no longer required. If you have any questions about what is required, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg at nathaniel.thornburg@ncdenr.gov. Please attach all information required or requested for this submittal to be reviewed here. (Application Form, Engineering Plans, Specifications, Calculations, Etc.) Binder1.pdf 18.56MB Upload only 1 PDF document (less than 250 MB). Multiple documents must be combined into one PDF file unless file is larger than upload limit. * By checking this box, I acknowledge that I understand the application will not be accepted for pre -review until the fee (if required) has been received by the Non -Discharge Branch. Application fees must be submitted by check or money order and made payable to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). I also confirm that the uploaded document is a single PDF with all parts of the application in correct order (as specified by the application). Mail payment to: NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources Attn: Non -Discharge Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Signature Submission Date 7/3/2023 PO Box 146 Ronda, NC 28670 336-777-6909 www.usbiosofids.com July 3, 2023 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Water Quality Permitting Section Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 Reference: U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Residuals Land Application Permit Modification Permit WQ0037135 U.S. Biosolids, Inc. is submitting this permit modification package to ask for the following changes: • Addition of 96.92 acres • Addition of the City of Marion as a residuals source. The additional land constitutes of 20.75 acres in Wilkes County and 76.17 acres in Rutherford County. The City of Marion currently has a land application permit WQ0019960, which they are going to maintain and use. The addition of Marion to U.S. Biosolids, Inc. permit is to allow more flexibility in farming and livestock rotations. If you have any questions, please contact me at zachkey@usbiosolids.com or at my direct line at 336- 467-3550. Zach Key U.S. Biosolids, Inc. State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RLAP 06-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two conies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit General — This application is for treatment, storage, transport, and/or land application of Class B residuals (may include residuals that are generated from a water treatment plant or other type facilities) on the proposed or currently approved land application site(s) under 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Residuals Land Application Program (FORM: RLAP 06-16) Application: (All Application Packages): Submit the completed and appropriately executed Residuals Land Application Program (FORM: RLAP 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ The Applicant's Certification on Page 5 of this form shall be signed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). An alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). ❑ If this project is for a modification of an existing permit, submit one copy of the existing permit. ❑ Please submit this application form at least 180 days prior to the expiration date on the existing permit, or 90 days prior to operation of proposed facility(ies) for application packages involving new or changes to treatment and storage units. B. Application Fee (New and Major Modification Application Packages) ❑ Submit a check, money order or electronic funds transfer made payable to: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). Facility Classification New Permit Major Modification' Major (land are permitted for > 300 acres) F $1,310 F $395 Minor (land are permitted for < 300 acres) F_ $810 $245 ' - A major modification shall be defined as any permit modification that: increases the generating facility's residuals dry tonnage; adds additional land application areas not previously approved for that particular program [including transferring of field(s) from one program to another]; adds additional residuals sources; or includes the addition of new treatment or storage units/processes not previously permitted. There is no fee for minor modifications to a permit. C. Cover Letter (All Application Packages) ❑ List all items included in the application package, as well as a brief description of the requested permitting action. D. Environmental Assessments (Maybe Required —See 15A NCAC 1C .0300) ❑ Submit a copy of the Findings of No Significant Impact (FONSI) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Also, include information on any mitigating factor(s) from the Environmental Assessment (EA) that impact the construction of the residuals treatment and storage facilities. An EA may also be required for private systems if any public funds and/or lands are used for the construction of the subject facilities. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 1 of 3 E. Operation and Maintenance Plan (New and Renewal Application Packages) ❑ For Modification Application, if there are any changes to the existing plan, submit an updated O&M plan. ❑ Submit the O&M Plan in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T . 1110 and include at a minimum: ❑ Operational functions; describe the operation of the program to show what operations are necessary for the program to function and by whom the functions are to be conducted. ❑ Maintenance schedules; may include equipment calibration, maintenance of signs, etc. ❑ Safety measures; may include safety training program, manuals, signs, etc. ❑ Spill response plan; including control, containment, remediation, emergency contact information, etc. ❑ Inspection plan including the following information; ❑ Names and titles of personnel responsible for conducting the inspections. ❑ Frequency and location of inspections, including those to be conducted by the ORC, and procedures to assure that the selected location(s) and inspection frequency are representative of the residuals management program. ❑ Detailed description of inspection procedures including record keeping and actions to be taken by the inspector in the event that noncompliance is observed. ❑ Sampling and monitoring plan including the following information; ❑ Names and titles of personnel responsible for conducting the sampling and monitoring. ❑ Detailed description of monitoring procedures including parameters to be monitored. ❑ Sampling frequency and procedures to assure that representative samples are being collected. Fluctuation in temperature, flow, and other operating conditions can affect the quality of the residuals gathered during a particular sampling event. The sampling plan shall account for any foreseen fluctuations in residuals quality and indicate the most limiting times for residuals to meet pathogen and vector attraction reduction requirements (e.g. facilities that land apply multiple times per year but have an annual sampling frequency, may need to sample during winter months when pathogen reduction is most likely to be negatively affected by cold temperatures. THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL ITEMS (G to M) ARE REQUIRED FOR DEDICATED PROGRAM ONLY. F. Program Determination ❑ Dedicated residuals land application programs are ones in which land application sites meet the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .110202). Specifically, a residuals land application program is designated as dedicated if any of the following are applicable: ❑ Any land application site certified for the residuals land application program that receives residuals at rates or frequencies greater than agronomic rates. ❑ Any land application site certified for the residuals land application program that is used primarily for residuals disposal, and agricultural crop production is of secondary importance. ❑ Any land application site certified for the residuals land application program that receives residuals through fixed irrigation facilities or irrigation facilities fed through a feed supply system. ❑ Please contact the Non -Discharge Permitting Unit if you need any assistance in determining whether your residuals program falls under the dedicated program definitions. G. Program Information Provide an explanation of why a dedicated system is required instead of a conventional non -dedicated system. ❑ Provide an explanation of the dedicated system and its operation. H. Detailed Site Maps (All New or Modification Application Packages) ❑ Submit three (3) sets of standard size plans and two (2) sets of I I" by 17" plans (electronic format is acceptable - Adobe PDF only). For Modifications, submit plans specific to the modification(s) only. ❑ Plans must include the following minimum items: ❑ A general location map, a vicinity map and a topographic map with contours not exceeding 10 feet or 25% of the total site relief and showing all facility related structures and fences within the land application area. ❑ The location of all wells (including usage and construction details if available), streams (ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial), springs, lakes, ponds, and other surface drainage features within 500 feet of the land application site(s). ❑ Delineation of the review and compliance boundaries ❑ Setbacks as required by 15A NCAC 02T .1108 ❑ Site property boundaries within 500 feet of all waste treatment, storage, and disposal site(s). ❑ A map showing the entire irrigation area with an overlay of the suitable irrigation area depicted by the soil scientist's evaluation. The irrigation plans shall show each nozzle/emitter and wetted area (when applicable). Clearly label spray irrigation zones as they will be operated. ❑ Plans must depict a completed design and not be labeled with preliminary phrases (e.g., FOR REVIEW ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, etc.) that indicate that they are anything other than final plans. However, the plans may be labeled with the phrase: FINAL DESIGN - NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 2 of 3 I. Project Evaluation and Receiver Site Management Plan (All New Application Packages or Modifications that include new sites) ❑ Submit a project evaluation and a receiver site management plan (if applicable) with recommendations concerning cover crops and their ability to accept the proposed application rates. J. Hydrogeologic Report (All New Application Packages or Modifications involving increasing the total design capacity) ❑ Submit a detailed hydrogeologic evaluation in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1104(d)(4) and current Division Policy available at: http://www.ncwater.org/Rules_ Policies_ and_Regulations/. The document shall be signed, sealed and dated by a qualified professional. K. Engineering Design Documents (All New or Modification Application Packages with fixed irrigation facilities or irrigation facilities fed through fixed supply system) Submit engineering design documents that have been signed, sealed, and dated by a NC licensed Professional Engineer and/or Professional Land Surveyor in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .I 104(d)(2). For Modifications, submit an updated site map specific to the modification(s) only. ❑ The design documents must include the following minimum items: ❑ Engineering plans for the facility and equipment except those previously permitted unless they are directly tied into the new units or are critical to the understanding of the complete process; ❑ Specifications describing materials to be used, method of construction, and means for ensuring quality and integrity of the finished product including leaking testing; and ❑ Engineering calculations including hydraulic and pollutant loading, sizing criteria, hydraulic profile, total dynamic head curve analysis for each pump, and irrigation design. ❑ Soil mapping units shown on all disposal sites. L. Water Balance (All New Application Packages or Modifications that include new sites utilizing fixed irrigation facilities or irrigation facilities fed through fixed supply systems) ❑ Submit a completed and accurate water balance in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1104(d)(5) and current Division Policy available at: http://www.ncwater.org/Rules_ Policies_ and Regulations/. M. Property Ownership Documentation (All New or Modification Application Packages involving new and/or relocated treatment or irrigation components) ❑ Property ownership documentation shall consist of one of the following: ❑ Legal documentation of ownership (i.e., GIS, deed or article of incorporation), or ❑ Written notarized intent to purchase agreement signed by both parties with a plat or survey map, or ❑ An easement running with the land specifically indicating the intended use of the property and meeting the requirements of 15A NCAC 02L .0107(f), or ❑ A written notarized lease agreement signed by both parties, indicating the intended use of the property, as well as a plat or survey map. ONE ORIGINAL AND TWO COPIES OF THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHALL BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT By U.S. Postal Service: 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 807-6464 By Courier/Special Delivery: 512 N. SALISBURY STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604 FAX NUMBER: (919) 807-6496 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 3 of 3 State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM FORM: RLAP 06-16 I. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name: US Biosolids, Inc, Applicant type: 1] Individual ® Corporation ❑ General Partnership Privately -Owned Public Utility ❑ Federal State ❑ Municipal E7 County Signature authority's name per 15A NCAC 02T .0106: Zach Key Title: President Applicant's mailing address: PO Box 146 City: Ronda State: NC Zip: 28670 Telephone number: (336) 467-3550 Email Address: zachkey@usbiosolids.com 2. Consultant's name: Zach Key License Number (for P.E.): L� Affiliation: ® On Staff Q Retained (Firm: ) Consultant's mailing address: City: State: Zip: - Telephone number: (_) _ jo Email Address: IF 3. Agronomist's name: .0 License Number: Affiliation: ❑ N/A a On Staff 0 Retained (Firm: ) Agronomist's mailing address: MR City: `A State: Zip: m Telephone number: c�_) = Email Address: 4. Soil Scientist's name: Constance Adams License Number: 1186 Affiliation: ❑ N/A ❑ On Staff Q Retained (Firm: ) Soil Scientist's mailing address: PO Box 2175 City: Indian Trail State: NC Zip: 28079 Telephone number: (828) 234-3776 Email Address: connieadamslssggmail.com 5. Fee submitted: $395.00 (See Instruction B) IL PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. Application is for (check all that apply): 0 new, a modified, El renewed permit 2. If this application is being submitted to renew or modify an existing permit, provide the following: Permit number: W00037135 Date of most -recently issued permit: 4-23-2020 Date of most -recently certified Attachment A (if different than the permit): 4-25-2023 Date of most -recently certified Attachment B (if different than the permit): 4-25-2023 FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 1 of 5 III. RESIDUALS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM INFORMATION: 1. Residuals Processing Facility's physical address: 3982 Highway 226 South City: Marion State: NC Zip: 28752 Coordinates: Latitude: 35° 39' 09.72" Longitude: 81. 57' 23.81" Datum: NAD83 Method of measurement: MAP Level of accuracy: 0.01 2. County where residuals land application program is headquartered: Wilkes 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 Zach Key US Biosolids, Inc. 27660 Back -Up ORC David Key US Biosolids, Inc. 23629 Additional Back -Up ORCs (if applicable) Dennis Key US Biosolids, Inc. 15704 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 Nitrogen 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: Maximum amount of residuals to be certified: 1800 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 15.1648 15.2418 27296.7 27435.2 Five -Year Maximum Adjusted 23.978 24.034 43160.4 43261.2 b. 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 0 Row Crops 56.3 Hay 222.02 Pasture 308.77 Total: 587.09 Methods Surface 530.79 Incorporation or Injection 56.3 Total: 587.09 FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 2 of 5 c. Residuals Land Application Summary: Determine the minimum acreage required to land apply the residuals as currently certified and proposed for certification assuming the scenarios listed in the following table: Assumed Application Rate (lbs PAN/ac yr) Acres Required Using First -Year PAN Concentrations Acres Required Using Five -Year Maximum Adjusted PAN Concentrations Surface Incorporation or Injection Surface Incorporation or Injection 50 545.9328 548.7048 863.1991 865.2575 100 272.9664 274.3524 431.5996 432.6288 150 181.9776 182.9016 287.733 288.4192 200 136.4832 137.1762 215.7998 216.3144 6. If applicable, provide a plan and a schedule to resolve any known issues that would prevent land application of the proposed residuals due to the violation of North Carolina Administrative Code (e.g. not enough storage, not enough land, vector reduction practices not in place, etc.):' 7. Specify type of residuals program (See Instruction F): JZ Non -dedicated ❑ Dedicated If Dedicated, specify the following (check all that apply): Residuals program contains any land application site(s) that receives residuals at rates or frequencies greater than agronomic rates, explain; I_ ❑ Residuals program contains any land application site(s) that is used primarily for residuals disposal, and agricultural crop production is of secondary importance, explain; "-'9r ❑ Residuals program contains any land application site(s) that receives residuals through fixed irrigation facilities or irrigation facilities fed through a fixed supply system, explain; -A IV. RESIDUALS SOURCE INFORMATION: (Required for all new, renewed, or modified residuals source) Complete and submit the following Residuals Source Certification and all associated documentation. R Residuals Source Certification V. LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION: (Required for all new, renewed, or modified land application site) Complete and submit the following Land Applications Site Certification and all associated documentation. IR Land Application Siite Certification. doc FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 3 of 5 Note: Item VI. Applicable to Dedicated Program with fixed irrigation system only. VI. DESIGN INFORMATION FOR FIXED IRRIGATION SYSTEM 1. The irrigation system is: ❑ Spray ❑ Drip 2. Disposal system is: ❑ existing ❑ proposed. 3. Minimum depth to mean seasonal high water table (SHWT) within irrigation sites(s) per Soil Scientist's Evaluation: feet below ground surface. Rules 15A NCAC 02T .0505(n) requires at least one -foot vertical separation between SHWT and ground surface. 4. Are there any artificial drainage or water movement structures within 200 feet of any irrigation area? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If Yes, please explain if the soil scientist report addresses artificial structures and please indicate if structures are to be maintained or modified: 5. Loading rates recommended by the Soil Scientist Evaluation: Soil Series Fields within Soil Area Recommended Loading Rate in/hr Recommended Loading Rate in/vr 6. Design loading rates are equal or less than the loading rates recommended by Soil Scientist? ❑ Yes or ❑ No If No, explain why 15A NCAC 02T .0505(n) is not met: 7. Non -dedicated System Design (fill in the appropriate information for either a spray or drip irrigation system): Field /Zone Design Area (ftZ Number of Nozzles Maximum Application Rate allons/hr Design Annual Loading Rate allons/ r Total Spray Irrigation Design Element Plan Sheet Number Specification Pa a Number Wetted diameter of nozzles ft Wetted area of nozzles ft2 Nozzle capacity gpm Nozzle manufacturer / model / Elevation of highest nozzle ft FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 4 of 5 Applicant's Certification (signing authority must be in compliance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106): The applicant or any affiliate has not been convicted of an environmental crime, has not abandoned a wastewater facility without proper closure, does not have an outstanding civil penalty where all appeals have been exhausted or abandoned, are compliant with any active compliance schedule, and do not have any overdue annual fees under Rule 15A NCAC 02T .0105. ® Yes d No, Explain; I, (Signature Authority's Name — PLEASE PRINT) attest that this application for U.S. Biosolids, Inc. (Facility Name) (Title) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the Division of Water Resources may not conduct a technical review of this program and approval does not constitute a variance to any rules or statutes unless specifically granted in the permit. Further, any discharge of residuals to surface waters or the land will result in an immediate enforcement action, which may include civil penalties, injunctive relief, and/or criminal prosecution. I will make no claim against the Division of Water Resources should a condition of this permit be violated. I also understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. Note: In accordance with North Carolina General Statutes § 143-215.6A and § 143-215.613, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor, which may include a fine not to exceed $10,000 as well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. Signature: Date: 6-29-2023 FORM: RLAP 06-16 Page 5 of 5 Operation and Maintenance Plan City of Marion, WWTP Permit No. WQ0037135 In accordance with the requirements as issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality using NCGS 143-215.1 and 143-215.3(a) based on 15A NCAC 02T .110, the City of Marion and U.S Biosolids, Inc. are implementing this Operation and Maintenance Plan. The Land Application of Non -Dedicated Class B Residuals from the City of Marion WWTP will be conducted from the Wastewater Treatment facility, located at 3892 Highway 226 South Marion, NC 28752. Residuals will be removed and given away to farmers to be used as a soil amendment. The residuals will be removed on as needed bases as fluctuation in the output of the plant will vary with changing economic conditions. The day-to-day operation of the running of the Wastewater Treatment will be conducted by Tim Horton, Wastewater Superintendent of the City of Marion WWTP or his/her designee. The operations of the land application program will be conducted by Zach Key of U.S Biosolids, Inc. or his/her designee. Land application of residuals will be determined once enough residuals have been produced from processing of biological residuals to fill the 700,000-gallon residual digester. The land application event is initiated by the Marion Wastewater Treatment plant contacting U.S. Biosolids, Inc. U.S. Biosolids, Inc. will contact the farmers in listed in the permit to arrange for a land application event to occur. This my take up to 45 days to arrange due to crop and animal rotations and weather conditions, so a land application event must be planned enough in advance, so enough freeboard is maintained in the residual digester. Prior to land applying these residuals to permitted sites, the following sampling conditions must be met (as is outlined in greater detail in the sampling plan attached to this Operation and Maintenance Plan). Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) will be conducted once per year, if a land application event takes place. A metals and nutrients analysis, pathogen and vector attraction, and soil analysis will be conducted annually if a land application event takes place. These samples will be collected by Tim Horton or his/her designee and transported to an approved lab the same day the samples are taken, as in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0505. The samples must be taken in a matter to ensure a representative sample of the residuals has been taken. An inspection will be conducted daily while a land application event is taking place. This inspection will confirm that all requirements of permit WQ0019960 are complying with regulations. The fields should be inspected daily for compliance with the conditions that is outline in then permit. The inspection should consist of (but not limited to): 1. All required setbacks and buffers are complying. 2. All required record keeping of truck and fields sheets are maintained and properly filled out so accurate records of the volume and locate of residuals are keep. 3. All public access points are controlled (signs posted, gates closed) 4. Make sure all fields' records are turned over to the ORC so records can be reviewed by NCDEQ, and an annual report can be constructed. The daily land application inspection will be conducted by the following personal: Zach Key, ORC U.S. Biosolids, Inc. David Key, BORC U.S. Biosolids, Inc. If any issues or violations are discovered, the ORC of Land Application, the City of Marion WWTP and the Asheville Regional Office should be contacted as soon as safely possible. ORC of Land Application, US Biosolids, Inc. 336-777-6909 Marion WWTP 828-652-8843 Asheville Regional Office 828-296-4500 Winston Regional Office 336-776-9800 To prevent any spills and or safety issues from occurring the flowing will take place during a land application event. In the unlikely event of a spill consult the spill control plan immediately. 1. Access to the facility will be controlled with a locked gates and fences and signs to prevent any unauthorized entry into the complex. 2. All pumps and hose will be checked at the start of each day for leaks or loose fittings. 3. All tanker valves are closed prior to loading and lids are closed prior to transport. 4. All dump trailers or dump trucks gates are tightly fastened and do not leak prior to transport. 5. All on road equipment is check as per DOT regulations for any safety or mechanical hazards or issues. 6. All equipment is secured at the end of each working day to prevent any tampering or unauthorized use. 7. Enough freeboard is maintained in the residual digesters so to prevent overflowing. This can be accomplished by maintaining the levels of residuals to an acceptable level by planning adequate land application events to keep up with residuals production. City of Marion, WWTP Permit No. WQ0037135 SAMPLING PLAN Annually, if a land application event occurs, grab samples are collected from the digester. Samples from the digester will be combined to form individual grab samples to be sent to a laboratory for analysis. These individual grab samples are collected and tested for fecal coliform analysis, vector attraction reduction, nutrient analysis, and a TCLP test. These tests will be taken by the Tim Horton from City of Marion or his/her designee. All samples apart from the vector attraction sample will be taken to a state certified laboratory. The vector attraction sample will be analyzed in house at the City of Marion, W WTP. The vector attraction reduction will first be attempted to be achieved using option 4 [503.33(b)(1)]; Specific Oxygen uptake know as a SOUR test. This sample will be taken from the digester. Fecal Coliform is gathered in seven (7) individual samples and tested to meet the requirements of [503.32(b)(2)]. This requirement is for the geometric mean fecal coliform density of the samples be less than two million (2,000,000) MPN per gram. These samples will be placed in 250ml containers and placed on ice, in a cooler for transport to the laboratory before 1600 hours (4pm) the same day the samples are obtained. Annually, if land application occurs, a composite residual sample will be analyzed, prior to a land application event for: Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Selenium, Zinc, Aluminum, Ammonia Nitrogen, Calcium, Nitrate Nitrogen, Magnesium, % total Solids, pH, Phosphorus, Potassium, TKN, Sodium. From this information, the Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) and a Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) will be calculated. This sample will be collected in a non -breakable container, at least one quart in size. This sample will be taken from the digester. A full TCLP test, including corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity will be taken in two (2) gallon containers from the aerobic digester. This test will be run annually unless prior approval is granted from the division to reduce this requirement to once per permit cycle. SPILL CONTROL PLAN- U.S. Biosolids, Inc. City of Marion. NC -Permit No. WQ0037135 In the event of a spill, the following should be taken IMMEDITALY. 1. Make sure all personal and bystanders are safe- if not contact emergency services 2. Halt the source of the spill- overturned truck, leaking valve, ruptured tank. 3. Contain the spill. Use straw bales or earthen barrier to form a dike to contain the spill. 4. Cleanup. Employ vacuum trucks, dump trucks, and loaders to remove as much of the spilled material as possible. Use straw to soak -up the remaining material. Dispose of the same in a landfill. 5. Flush the roadways with water if needed. If the spill occurred on a tillable area, till the same into the soil and spread lime if necessary. If a spill occurs on private property, final clean-up should be to the satisfaction of the owner. 6. Notification. (This should be done as soon as safely possible.) A. U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Main Office (336) 777-6909 B. City of Marion, WWTP- Tim Horton (828) 652-8843 C. NCDEQ-Winston Regional Office 336-776-9800 D. NCDEQ-Asheville Regional Office (828) 296-4500 E. County Emergency Services (Sheriff, Fire Dept.) 911 7. Reporting: The Permittee shall report by telephone to the Winston Regional Office, telephone number (336) 776-9800, 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. Surface disposal of residuals abnormal in quantity or characteristic. B. Any failure of the surface disposal program resulting in a release of material to surface waters. C. Any time self -monitoring indicates the facility has gone out of compliance with its permit limitations. D. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, rendering the facility incapable of adequate residual treatment. E. Any spill or discharge from a vehicle or piping system during residuals transportation. Any emergency requiring immediate reporting (e.g., discharges to surface waters, imminent failure of a storage structure, etc.) outside of normal business hours shall 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 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. This report shall outline the actions taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that the problem does not recur. 8. Spill Prevention. The easiest way to clean a spill is to prevent one. A. Ensure loading personal watch the vehicle being loaded. B. Ensure all valves and lids are closed. C. Inspect all seals and replace if necessary. DWR Division of Water Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources RESIDUALS SOURCE CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RSC 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit General — This certification provides detailed information of residuals source generating facility and its residuals quality for land application, distribution, or disposal in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Do not submit this certification for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 11-15, FORM: DCAR 11-15, or FORM: SDR 11-15). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Residuals Source Certification (FORM: RSC 11-15): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Residuals Source Certification (FORM: RSC 11-15) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ For new or renewed permits, submit a separate certification for each source facility. ❑ For modified permits, submit a separate certification for only those facilities that are affected by the proposed modification. ❑ Complete the residuals source facility summary page. List all new, renewed, or modified facilities. B. Residuals Source -Generating Facility Information: ❑ For each source facility, attach the following: ❑ Vicinity map - A vicinity map that shows the location of the facility and meets all of the criteria in the "Map Guidance for Residuals Land Application Permits". ❑ Process flow diagram and/or narrative - A detailed narrative and/or process flow diagram that describes how the residuals are to be generated, treated, processed, and stored at the facility. ❑ Quantitative justification for residuals production rate - A quantitative justification for the value provided in Item I. 8. Ensure that the amount of residuals listed is the maximum amount expected to be generated by the facility for the life of the permit. In addition, ensure that this amount is equivalent to that which is actually to be land applied, distributed, and/or disposed, including any chemicals, amendments, or other additives that are added to the residuals during processing. ❑ Sampling plan - A detailed sampling plan for the residuals source -generating facility. Ensure that the plan identifies sampling points, sampling frequency, sample type, as well as the Division -certified laboratory to be used. In addition, ensure that the plan details how the facility and/or the residuals are monitored for any applicable pathogen reduction and vector attraction reduction requirements. Note that all sampling and monitoring must be completed on the residuals as they are to be land applied, distributed, and/or disposed. C. Residuals Quality Information: ❑ For each source facility, attach the following: ❑ Laboratory analytical reports and operational data - reports for all laboratory analyses used to complete this certification. ❑ Documentation that the facility complies and/or the residuals comply with any applicable pathogen reduction and vector attraction reduction requirements. ❑ For new facility that may have not yet been constructed and analytical results of residuals cannot be obtained, please attach analytical results of residuals generated from a similar facility along with the description of similarities of the two facilities. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 1 of 1 RESIDUALS SOURCE FACILITY SUMMARY Applicant's name: U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Status Code a Facility Permit Holder Facility Name County Permit Number Maximum Dry Tons Per Year Current n Proposed R Baxter Healthcare Corp. Baxter Healthcare Corp. McDowell NC0006564 100 100 R Yadkin Valley Sewer rity YVSA WWTP Surry NCO020567 100 100 R Town of North Wilkesboro Thurman Street WWTP Wilkes NCO020761 300 300 R City of Belmont Belmont WWTP Gaston NCO020761 300 300 R City of Lowell Lowell WWTP Gaston NCO021181 200 200 R Town of Rutherfordton Rutherfordton WWTP Rutherford NCO0205909 100 100 R Town of Forest City Forest City WWTP Rutherford NCO025984 300 300 R Town of Spindale Spindale WWTP Rutherford NCO020664 100 100 R Town of Dallas Dallas WWTP Gaston NC0006688 100 100 N City of Marion Corpening Creek McDowell NCO031879 200 200 'Status Code for source facility are: ♦ N (New) ♦ R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modified) ♦ D (Deleted) b The amount of residuals currently permitted for distribution, land application, or disposal (i.e, not applicable to new facility). SUMMARY FOR FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 1 State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources RESIDUALS SOURCE CERTIFICATION FORM: RSC 06-16 I. RESIDUALS SOURCE -GENERATING FACILITY INFORMATION (See Instruction B.): 1. Facility Name: City of Marion, Corpening Creek WWTP 2. Facility permit holder is: ❑ Federal, 0 State, 0 Local Government, or 0 Private. Facility permit issued by: ❑ Div. of Water Resources, Div. of Environmental Health, or Other (explain: 3. Facility contact person and title: Tim Horton Complete mailing address: PO Drawer 700 City: Marion State: NC Zip: 28752-0700 Telephone number: (828) 652-8843 E-mail address: thortonkmarionnc.org 4. Facility physical address: 3982 Highway 226 South City: Marion State: NC Zip: 28752 Coordinates: Latitude: 35' 39' 09.72" Longitude: 81. 57' 23.81" Datum: NAD83 Level of accuracy:.01 Method of measurement: MAP 5. Purpose of the facility: treatment of municipal wastewater, treatment of 100% domestic wastewater, treatment of potable water, treatment of 100% industrial wastewater, treatment of industrial wastewater mixed with domestic wastewater, (approximate percentages: _ % industrial and _ % domestic) other (explain: _ ). 6. Does the facility have an approved pretreatment program: Yes No 7. Facility permitted/design flow: 3.0 MGD and facility average daily flow: 09 MGD 8. Average amount of residuals being generated at this facility 76.15 dry tons per year. 9. Specify the following regarding treatment and storage volumes available at the facility: Type and volume of residuals treatment: Two 780,000 Aeration Basins Type and volume of residuals storage (i.e., outside of residuals treatment units): 700,000-gallon digester II. RESIDUALS QUALITY INFORMATION (See Instruction C.): 1. Specify if residuals are regulated under: 40 CFR Part 503 or 40 CFR Part 257. Note: Only residuals that are generated during domestic/municipal wastewater treatment processes are regulated under 40 CFR Part 503, otherwise, the residuals are regulated under 40 CFR Part 257. 2. Specify if residuals are defined under 15A NCAC 02T.1102(6) as: Biological 0 Non -Biological Note: Biological residuals are residuals that have been generated during the treatment of domestic wastewater, animal processing wastewater, or the biological treatment of industrial wastewater (biological treatment is a system that utilizes biological processes including lagoons, activated sludge systems, extended aeration systems, and fixed film systems). FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 1 of 5 3. Hazardous Waste Determination: Complete the following to demonstrate that the residuals are non -hazardous under RCRA: (Note - this item does not have to be completed for facilities that are less than 0.5 MGD in design flow that treat 100% non -municipal, domestic wastewater only) a. Are the residuals listed in 40 CFR §261.31-§261.33: 0 yes ® no. If yes, list the number(s): _ b. Specify whether or not the residuals exhibit any of the characteristics defined by 40 CFR §261.21- 261.24: N yes [i no. Fill in the following tables with the results of the latest toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) analysis as well as those for corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity: Laboratory: Pace Analytical and Date of analysis: 12-10-2020 Passed corrosivity test: yes no. pH: s.u. (2 <pH < 12.5) Passed ignitability test: yes no. Flashpoint: 200 OF (> 140°F) Passed reactivity test: ® yes ao. HCN: ND mg/kg (<250) & H2S: ND mg/kg (<500) TCLP Parameter Limit (mgfi) Result (m917) TCLP Parameter Limit (mgfi) Result (mgfi) Arsenic 5.0 ND Hexachlorobenzene 0.13 ND Barium 100.0 ND Hexachloro-1,3-Butadiene 0.5 ND Benzene 0.5 ND Hexachloroethane 3.0 ND Cadmium 1.0 ND Lead 5.0 ND Carbon Tetrachloride 0.5 ND Lindane 0.4 ND Chlordane 0.03 ND Mercury 0.2 ND Chlorobenzene 100.0 ND Methoxychlor 10.0 ND Chloroform 6.0 ND Methyl Ethyl Ketone 200.0 ND Chromium 5.0 ND Nitrobenzene 2.0 ND m-Cresol 200.0 ND Pentachlorophenol 100.0 ND o-Cresol 200.0 ND Pyridine 5.0 ND p-Cresol 200.0 ND Selenium 1.0 ND Cresol 200.0 ND Silver 5.0 ND 2,4-D 10.0 ND Tetrachloroethylene 0.7 ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 7.5 ND Toxaphene 0.5 ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.5 ND Trichloroethylene 0.5 ND 1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.7 ND 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 400.0 ND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.13 ND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2.0 ND Endrin 0.02 ND 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 1.0 ND Heptachlor and its Hydroxide 0.008 ND Vinyl Chloride 0.2 ND FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 2 of 5 4. Metals Determination: Complete one of the following tables (i.e., as applicable) to demonstrate that the residuals do not violate the ceiling concentrations for metals regulated under 15A NCAC 02T .1105. a. For Distribution/Land Application: Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following metal parameters: Laboratory: ETS, Inc. and Date of analysis: 8-22-2022 Parameter Ceiling Concentration Limits (ClassA & ClassB) (mglkg) Monthly Average Concentration Limits (Class A Only) (mglkg) Result (mglkg) Arsenic 75 41 16.8 Cadmium 85 39 16.8 Copper 4,300 1,500 538 Lead 840 300 54.4 Mercury 57 17 0.738 Molybdenum 75 n/a 53.1 Nickel 420 420 19.3 Selenium 100 100 16.8 Zinc 7,500 2,800 1450 b. For Surface Disposal Unit (landfill): Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following metal parameters: Laboratory: _ and Date of analysis: _ Distance from Disposal Unit to Boundary to Closest Property Line (meters, check one) Arsenic (mg/kg) Chromium (mg/kg) Nickel (mg/kg) ❑ > 0 but < 25 30 200 210 ❑ > 25 but < 50 34 220 240 ❑ > 50 but < 75 39 260 270 ❑ > 75 but < 100 46 300 320 ❑ > 100 but < 125 53 360 390 ❑ > 125 62 450 420 Result (mg4g) FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 3 of 5 5. Nutrient/Micronutrient Determination: Complete the following: a. Total solids: 2.6 %. b. Fill in the following table with the results of the latest analyses (i.e., on a dry weight basis) for the following nutrient and micronutrient parameters: Laboratory: ETS, Inc. and Date of analysis: 8-2-2022 Parameter Result (mglkg) Aluminum 13800 Ammonia -Nitrogen 77 Calcium 18900 Magnesium 5420 Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen 157 pH (Standard Unit) 4.9 Phosphorus 19700 Potassium 5450 Sodium 1840 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 24700 c. Using the results listed in Item IL 5b. above, calculate the sodium adsorption ration (SAR): 0.53 [Note: If residuals contain SAR of 10 or higher, the applicant shall obtain recommendations from the local Cooperative Extension Office, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Natural Resource Conservation Service, a North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist, or an agronomist, prior to land application of residuals. The recommendations shall address the sodium application rate, soil amendments (e.g., gypsum, etc.), or a mechanism for maintaining site integrity and conditions conducive to crop growth]. d. Specify the mineralization rate to be used in calculating the plant available nitrogen (PAN) of the residuals: 30 %. This rate is a (check one): JW default value, or ❑ actually established. If the residuals are not generated from the treatment of municipal or domestic wastewater, ex lain or provide technical justification as to why the selected default value is appropriate to be applied to these residuals: ia e. Calculate the PAN for the residuals (i.e., on a dry weight basis) and fill the results in the following table: Application Method First (1s) Year PAN Five -Year Maximum Adjusted PAN (mglkg) (mglkg) Surface 7582.4 11988.88 Injection/Incorporation 7620.9 12017.47 6. Other Pollutants Determination: Specify whether or not there are any other pollutants of concern in the residuals and provide the results of the latest analyses: FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 4 of 5 7. Pathogen Reduction: Per 15A NCAC 02T.1106, specify how residuals will meet the pathogen reduction requirements: a. For Distribution/Land Application of Class A or Equivalent: A fecal coliform density that is demonstrated to be less than 1,000 MPN per gram of total dry solids, or JJ A salmonella sp. density that is demonstration to be less than 3 MPN per 4 grams of total dry solids. AND one of the followings (except for non -biological residuals): IN Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(A)] - Time/Temperature Compliance. J Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(13)] - Alkaline Treatment. d Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(C)] - Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova. El Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(b)(3)(D)] - No Prior Testing for Enteric Virus/Viable Helminth Ova. Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.1106(b)(3)(E)-(K)] - Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP). Specify one: composting, W heat drying, heat treatment, thermophilic aerobic digestion, beta ray irradiation, ❑ gamma ray irradiation, or pasteurization. b. For Land Application of Class B. Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.I 106(c)(1)] - Fecal Coliform Density Demonstration. Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T. 1106(c)(2)] - Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens (PSRP). Specify one: ❑ aerobic digestion, I air drying, ❑ anaerobic digestion, El composting, or lime stabilization. c. For Surface Disposal: 11 Select One of the Class A or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item II. 7a. above. J Select One of the Class B or Equivalent Pathogen Reduction Alternatives in Item II. 7b. above. J Exempt -If Daily Cover Alternative is chosen in Item II.8. below [15A NCAC 02T.1106(a)(2)]. J Not Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution. 8. Vector Attraction Reduction (VAR): Per 15A NCAC 02T.1107, specify how residuals will meet the VAR requirements: El Alternative 1 [15A NCAC 02T.1107(a)(1)] - 38% Volatile Solids Reduction (Aerobic/Anaerobic Digestion). Alternative 2 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(2)] - 40-Day Bench Scale Test (Anaerobic Digestion). Alternative 3 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(3)] - 30-Day Bench Scale Test (Aerobic Digestion). Alternative 4 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(4)] - Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate Test (Aerobic Digestion). Alternative 5 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(5)] - 14-Day Aerobic Processes. Alternative 6 [15A NCAC 02T. 1107(a)(6)] - Alkaline Stabilization. Alternative 7 [15A NCAC 02T. 1107(a)(7)] - Drying of Stabilized Residuals. Alternative 8 [15A NCAC 02T. 1107(a)(8)] - Drying of Unstabilized Residuals. Alternative 9 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(9)] - Injection. Alternative 10 [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(a)(10)] - Incorporation. El Alternative for Surface Disposal Units Only - Soil/Other Material Cover [15A NCAC 02T.I 107(b)(2)]. a Not Applicable - Non -Biological Residuals with NO Domestic Wastewater Contribution. Note: For animal processing residuals, only alternatives 9 or 10 may be chosen due to the nuisance conditions that typically occur when these residuals are applied and left on the land surface. FORM: RSC 06-16 Page 5 of 5 0 6m Lake Google i 4 0 ayXOC'�=a�,e �4fjtchell,M4.0 r QUANTITATIVE JUSTIFICATION FOR RESIDUALS PRODUCTION RATE The City of Marion has produced the following dry tons over the last 7 years. 2022 96.27 DT 2021 103.37 DT 2020 58.06 DT 2019 145.89 DT 2018 0 DT 2017 94.34 DT 2016 35.13 DT This comes to an average of 76.15 Dry Tons per year City of Marion, WWTP SAMPLING PLAN Annually, if a land application event occurs, grab samples are collected from the digester. Samples from the digester will be combined to form individual grab samples to be sent to a laboratory for analysis. These individual grab samples are collected and tested for fecal coliform analysis, vector attraction reduction, nutrient analysis, and a TCLP test. These tests will be taken by the Tim Horton from City of Marion or his/her designee. All samples apart from the vector attraction sample will be taken to a state certified laboratory. The vector attraction sample will be analyzed in house at the City of Marion, W WTP. The vector attraction reduction will first be attempted to be achieved using option 4 [503.33(b)(1)]; Specific Oxygen uptake know as a SOUR test. This sample will be taken from the digester. Fecal Coliform is gathered in seven (7) individual samples and tested to meet the requirements of [503.32(b)(2)]. This requirement is for the geometric mean fecal coliform density of the samples be less than two million (2,000,000) MPN per gram. These samples will be placed in 250ml containers and placed on ice, in a cooler for transport to the laboratory before 1600 hours (4pm) the same day the samples are obtained. Annually, if land application occurs, a composite residual sample will be analyzed, prior to a land application event for: Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Selenium, Zinc, Aluminum, Ammonia Nitrogen, Calcium, Nitrate Nitrogen, Magnesium, % total Solids, pH, Phosphorus, Potassium, TKN, Sodium. From this information, the Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) and a Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) will be calculated. This sample will be collected in a non -breakable container, at least one quart in size. This sample will be taken from the digester. A full TCLP test, including corrosivity, ignitability, and reactivity will be taken in two (2) gallon containers from the aerobic digester. This test will be run annually unless prior approval is granted from the division to reduce this requirement to once per permit cycle. Environmental Testing Solutions, Inc. Certificate of Analysis PO Box 7565 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: (828) 350-9364 Fax: (828)350-9368 Project name: Marion WWTP Project number: 220802.517 Collection date: 2-Aug-22 Date received: 2-Aug-22 Sample identification: Sludge l/2 - Grab Sample number: 225836 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyzed Analyst Footnotes Arsenic 200.7 <16.8 mg/kg 16-Aug-2z ECHEM I Cadmium 200.7 <16.8 mg/kg 16-Aug-22 LCIIEM I Copper 200.7 538 mg/kg 2:-Aug-22 UC:HEM I Lead 200.7 54.4 mg/kg 16-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 Molybdenum 200,7 53.1 mg/kg 16-Aur 22 F.CHFM 1 Nickel 200.7 19.3 mglkg 16-A.g.22 ECIII-M 1 Selenium 200.7 <16.8 mg/kg 16-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 Zinc 200.7 1450 mg/kg 2,-Aug-22 PCHEM 1 Aluminium 200.7 13800 mg/kg 23-Aug-22 ECIILM 1 Calcium 200.7 18900 mg/kg 23-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 Magnesium 200.7 5420 mg/kg 17-Aug,-22 ECHEM I Potassium 200.7 5450 mg/kg 23-Aug-22 ECIIEM 1 Sodium 200.7 1844) mg/kg 17-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 Mercury SW 846 7471. B 0.738 mg/kg 16-Aug-22 ECHEM I Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 351.2 24700 mgikg s-Aug-22 EC1IT' M 1 Nitrate i Nitrate - Nitrogen 353.2 157 mg/kg M-ua LCI IEM 1 Total Phosphorus 200.7 19700 mg/kg 17-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 Total Solids (%) SM 2540 B 3.01 % 5-Aug-22 ECHEM 1 %Total Solid SM 2540 G 2.6 % 3-Aug-22 KEK Ammonia Nitrogen SM 4500 NI-13 1) 77 38 mg/kg 4-Aug-22 KEK N- Pav Calculation 7582 mg/kg 25-Aug-22 KEK Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) Calculation 16.7 mg/kg 25-Autc-22 KFK H SW 846 904D C 4.9 0.1 S.U. 3-Aug-22 KEK 2 1 -i zz Footnotes: RL — Repotting Limit. Values are reported down to the 1. Sample analyzed by Envrio Chemists, Inc. 2. Sample was analyzed out of mold time. Date reviewed: Data reviewed by: Kelley E. Keenan Signature: This report should not he reproduced, crept in its entirety, without the wi The results in this report relate only to the san JV V f� F�IT �?_i Environmental Testing Solutions, Inc. Certificate of Analysis PO Box 7565 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: (828) 350-9364 Fax: (828)350-9368 Project name: Marion WWTP Project number: Collection date: 21-Feb-22 Date received: 21-Feb-22 Sample identification: Sludge 01 - Grab Sample number: 220221.500 220934 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyst Footnotes Analyzed %TS SM 2540 G 2.3 0.10 % 21,17eh-22 KEK Mulii le "rube Fermentation Procedure SM 9221-L 59800 4.7 MPN 2i-Feb-22 KEK Sample identification: Sludge #2 - Grab Sample number 220935 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyst Footnotes Analyzed %TS SM 2540 G 2.6 0.10 % 21-Feb-22 KEK Mulitvlc Tube Fermentation Procedure SM 9221-i: 59800 4.7 MPN 21-Fc1r22 KEK Sample identification: Sludge #3 Grab Sample number: 220936 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyst Footnotes Analyzed %Ts SM 2540 G 2.6 0.10 % 2I-Feb-22 KEK Mulit le Tube Fermentation Procedure SM 922 t-E 85800 4.7 MPN 21-Feb-22 KEK Footnotes: RL = Reporting Limit. Values are reported down to the Reporting Limit only. Date reviewed: Data reviewed by: Kelley E. Keenan Signature: NC Certification Number: 600 SC Certification Number: 99053 NC Drinking Water Certification Number: 37786 This report should not be reproduced, exept in its entirety, without the mTitten consent of Environmental Testing Solutions, Inc. The results in this report relate only to the samples submitted for analysis. i Environmental Testing Solutions, Inc. Project name: Marion WWTP Certificate of Analysis PO Box 7565 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: (828) 350-9364 Fax: (828) 350-9368 Project number: 220228.500 Collection date: 28-Feb-22 Date received: 28-Feb-22 Sample identification: Sludge #4 - Grab Sample number: 221074 Parameter Method Result RL Date Analyst Footnotes %TS SM 2540 G 2.2 0.10 % 28-reb•22 KEK \4uht le Tube fermentation Procedure SM 9221-E 50600 4,0 MPN 2840-22 KEK Sample iden ti fication: Slud a #5 - Grab Sample number: 221075 Parameter Method Result RL Units pate Analyzed Analyst Footnotes %TS SM 2540 G 1.7 0.10 % 28-Fcb-22 KEK Muht le Tube Fermentation Procedure SM 9221-E 39100 3.1 MPN 28-Fee-27 KEK Sample identification: Sludge #6 Grab Sample number: 221076 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyzed Analyst Footnotes °/uTS SM 2540 G 1.7 0.10 % 28,Fcb-22 KEK Mulit le Tube fermentation Procedure SM 9221-E 39100 3.1 MPN 28-Feb-22 KF.K Sample identification: Slud a ##7 C rab Sample number: 221077 Parameter Method Result RL Units Date Analyst Footnotes Analyzed %TS SM 2540 G 1.8 0.10 % 28-Feb•22 KEK Mulit le Tube Fermentation Procedure SM 9221-E 88200 3.2 MPN 28-Fcb-22 KEK Footnotes: ELL = Reporting Limit. Values are reported down to the Reporting Limit only, Date reviewed: Data reviewed by: Signature: Kelley E. Keenan NC Certification Number: 600 SC: Certilcation Number: 99053 NC: Drinking Water Certification Number: 37786 This report should not be reproduced, exept in its entirety, without the written consent of Environmental Testing Solutions, Inc, The results in this report relate only to the samples submitted for analysis. Analytical Results U.S. Biosolids Inc 958 Hoots Road Roaring River, NC 28669 Receive Date: 11/12/2020 Reported: 12/10/2020 For: MARION Comments: Sample Number Parameter Sample ID Result Unit Method Analyzed Analyst 201112-18-01 TCLP MARION See Attached asNDted 11/1312020 PACE Respectfully submitted, Dena Myers NC Cert #440, NCDW Cent #37755, EPA #NC00909 PO Box 228 • Statesville, NC 28687 • 704/872/4697 Page 1 of 30 o PaceAnalyfil www.pocrlabs.com Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 KmCey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704 j875-9092 Project. US &o Marion Pace Project No, 92506084 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample: Sludge Lab lD: 92506084001 Collected: 11112120 11:30 Received: 11/13/20 O8.55 Matrix, Solid Results reported on a "dry weight" basis and are adjusted for percent moisture, sample size and any dilutions. Parameters Results Units Report Limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual Chlorinated Herb. (GC) 8151A Analytical Method. EPA8161A Preparation Method 8151A Leachate MethodlDate, 1311: 11119,•2D 09.49 Initial pH, 5.72: Final pH, 5 Pace National - Mt. Juliet 2.4,5-TP (Sill NO mglL 0-00200 1 11i21120 19:09 11/25/20 23:32 93-72-1 2.4-D NO mglL 0.00200 1 11121/20 19:09 11/25120 23:32 94-75-7 Surrogates 2.4-DCAA(S) 71.4 % 14.0-158 1 11f2112019:09 11i2512023'.32 19719-28-9 OD81 TCLP Pesticides RVE Analytical Method: EPA 8081E Preparation Method: EPA 3510C Leachate MethodlDale: EPA 1311; 11124/20 15.55 Initial pH.: Final pH. 5 Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte gamma-SHC (Lindane) NO ug1L 0 50 1 11/30120 08:06 llf30/2O 15,11 58-89-9 Chlordane (Technical) ND ugiL 3.0 1 11130120 08&06 11J30i20 15:11 57-74-9 Endrin NO ugrL 0.50 t 11130/20 OB-08 11/30120 15:11 72-20-8 Heptachlor ND ug1L 0.50 1 1113012DOl 11J3012015,11 76-44-8 Heptachlor epoxide NO ugiL 0.50 1 11130120 08:06 11130120 15:11 1024-57-3 Methoxychlor NO uglL 1000 1 11/30/20 08,06 11/30/20 15:11 72-43-5 TDxaphene NO ug/L 3.0 1 11130/2009.06 1113012015:11 8001-35-2 Surrogates Decachlorobiphenyl (S) 103 °A 10-154 1 11130120 08:06 11/30/20 15.11 2051-24-3 Tetrachloro,m-xylene(S) 26 °h 10-184 1 1113012608:06 11I30l2015:11 877.09-8 8082 TCLP PCBs WE Analytical Method: EPA 8082A Preparation Method: EPA 351 OC Leachate MelhodlDate, EPA 1311; 11124Q0 15:55 ln4ial pH. ; Final pH: 5 Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016} NO ug/L 1000 1 11/30120 0739 11130120 1317 12674-11-2 PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221) NO uglL 1000 1 11130f2007:39 111301201317 11104-28-2 PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232) NO ugil- 1000 1 11/30/20 07.39 11130120 13:17 11141-16-5 PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242) NO ug1L 10DO 1 11/30/20 07,39 11130/20 1317 53469-21-9 PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248) ND ug1L 1000 1 11/30I20 07 39 11l30120 13:17 12672-29-6 PCB-1254(Aroclor1254) NO ug1L loco 1 IV301200739 11i3012013:17 11097-69-1 PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260) NO ugiL 1000 1 11130120 07.39 11/30120 13,17 11096-82-5 Surrogates Decachlprobiphenyl (S) 78 % 10-181 1 11/30120 07.39 11130/20 13.17 2051-24-3 6010 MET ICP, TCLP Analytical Method: EPA 6010D Preparation Method. EPA 3010A Leachate Methodl0ate'. EPA 1311, 11116120 15:37 Initial pH, ; Final pH: 2 Pace Analytical Services - Asheville Arsenic NO mg1L 0.050 1 11118120 02 31 111181201118 7440-38-2 Barium NO mglL 0.25 1 1111812002'.31 1111812011-.18 7440-39-3 Cadmium NO mg1L 0.0050 1 1111812002:31 IlYlBI2011:18 7440-43-9 Chromium NO mgrL 0.050 1 11118120 0231 11118/20 11:18 7440-47-3 Lead NO ill 0.025 1 11/18/2002,31 1111812011,18 7439-92-1 Selenium NO mglL 0.10 1 11118,'200231 11:18Y2011.18 77B2-49.2 Silver NO mg1L 0.025 1 11118120 02.31 11118/20 11:18 7440-22-4 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS T€ds report shall nol be reproduced. axe pt in lull. Date. 12/08/2020 05:14 PM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services. LLC Page 5 of 27 PO Box 228 a Statesville, NC 28687 * 704/872/4697 Page 8 of 30 �5ceAnalyftca( 4w.p7nI�E7.can ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Klncey Ave. Suite 100 Huniersvilte. NC 28078 )704)875.9092 Project: US Bid Marion Pace Project No. 92506084 Sample: Sludge Lab ID: 92506084001 Collected 11/12120 11.30 Received: 11113120 08�55 Matrix: Solid Resurts reported on a "dry weight" basis and are adjusted for percent moisture, sample size and any dilutions. Parameters Results Units Report Limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 7470 Mercury, TCLP Analytical Method: EPA7470A Preparation Method: EPA 7470A Leachate Method/Daley EPA 1311, 11116120 15:37 Initial pH:: Final d", 2 Pace Analytical Services - Asheville Mercury ND mglL 0,00020 1 1111812011:30 110912014:04 7439-97-6 8270E TCLP RVE Analytical Method, EPA 8270E Preparation Method: EPA 3510C Leachate Melhod7Date: EPA 13 11 ; 11124120 15:55 Initial pH'.: Final pH 5 Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte 1.4-Drch€orobenzene ND ugfL 50.0 1 11f30120 0804 11Q0120 14:40 106-46-7 2,4-DinitrotNuene NO ugfL 50-0 1 11/3012008-04 1V3012014:40 121-14-2 Hexachlore-1:3-bWaldiene NO ugiL 50.0 1 1113012008:04 1113012014,40 87-68-3 Hexachlorebenzene NO ugfL 50.0 1 111301200604 1113012014A0 118-74-1 Hexachloroethane NO ugfL 50.0 1 11 f30120 08:04 11 i30120 14,40 67-72-1 2-MaIhylphano110-Cresol) ND ug!L 50,0 1 11130/20 08:04 11.30120 14,40 95-48-7 384-Methyiphencl(mB:pGresol) NO ugfL 50.0 1 1113012008:04 t113012014.40 15831-10-4 Nitrobenzene NO ugfL 50,0 1 11;30r20 08:04 11130/21) 14:40 98-95-3 Pentar.Norophenol NO ugfL 100 1 11130120 08;04 11130120 14:40 87-86-5 Pyridine NO ugiL 50.0 1 11130/20 08.04 1 V30120 14:40 110-85-1 2.4.5-Trichlorophenol NO ugfL 50.0 1 11130120 08,04 11130/20 14:40 95-95-4 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol NO ugfL 50.0 1 11130120 08:04 1V3012l) 14:40 88-06-2 Surrogates Nitrobenzene-05 (S) 77 % 10-144 1 1V30120 08.04 11OW20 14:40 4165-60-0 2-Fluorobiphenyl(S3 54 % 10-130 1 11/30120 08:04 11130120 14:40 321-60-8 Terphenyl-614 (S) 106 % 34-163 1 11130120 05:04 11130120 14:40 1718-51-0 Phenol-d6 (S) 41 % 10-130 1 11)30f20 08:04 11130120 14'.40 13127-86-3 2-Flucrophenol(S) 58 % 10-130 1 11/30f20 08:D4 11130120 14t40 367-12-4 2.4,6-Tnldromophenoi (S) 75 I 10-144 1 1 V30120 08.04 11130/20 14'.40 118-79-6 8260D MSV TCLP Analytical Method: EPA 82600 Leachate MethodlDate: EPA 1311; 11123120 17.16 Pace Analytical Services - Chadotte Benzene ND ug/L 100 20 lli2412017,22 71.43-2 2-Butanone (MEK) NO ugfL 201 20 1V2412017:22 78-93-3 Carbon tetrachloride NO ugfL 10D 20 11124120 17:22 56-23-5 Chlorobenzene NO ugfL 100 20 11124/20 17:22 108-90-7 Chloroform NO ugfL 100 20 111241201T22 67-66-3 1,4-Dichlorobenzene NO ugiL 100 2C 11124120 17:22 106-46-7 1,2.Dichloroethane NO ugiL 100 2D 11124,2017.22 107-06-2 1,1-Dichloroethene NO ugfL 100 20 1112412017.22 75-35-4 Telrachloroethene ND ugfL 100 20 11i24120 17:22 127.18-4 Trichloroethene NO ugfL 100 20 1112Q2017:22 79-01-6 Vinyl chloride ND ugfL 100 20 11/24/20 17:22 75-014 Surrogates 1.2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 100 % 70-130 20 11/24/20 17:22 17060-07-0 Toluerl (S) 100 % 67-135 20 11/24120 17:22 2037-26-5 4-8romofluorobenzene {S) 98 % 70-130 20 11124J20 I T22 460-00-4 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This reporl shall nol be reproduced. except in full, Date 1210812020 05:14 PM without the written consent of Pace Anaiytrcal Services, LLC Page 6 of 27 PO Box 228 • Statesville, NC 28687 • 704/872/4697 Page 9 of 30 aceAnal'4io J x+rr.pEcelr6a.coa ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project. US Bio Marion Pace Project No.: 92506084 Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suile 100 Huntersville, NO 28078 (704)675.9092 Sample: Sludge LabIp: 92506084001 Collected: 11/12120 11:30 Received: 11113/20 08:55 Matrixr Solid Results reported on a "dry weight" basis and are adjusted for percent moisture, sample size and any difutions. Parameters Results Units Report limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual Percent Moisture Analytical Method: ASTM D2974.87 Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte Percent Moisture 93.3 /0 0.10 1 11113/20 19:38 1010 Flashpoint,Closed Cup Analytical Method. EPA 1010A Pare Analytical Services - Asheville Flashpcini >200 deg F 70-0 1 12106120 14,42 9045 pH Soil Analytical Method: EPA 9045D Pace Analytical Services -Asheville pH at 25 Degrees C 5.9 Std- Units 0.10 1 12107120 16:41 9095 Paint Filter Liquid Test Analytical Method. EPA 9095B Pace Analytical Services - Asheville Free Liquids Fail 1_0 1 12,102120 16:21 733C S Reactive Cyanide Analytical Methods EPA 9014 Preparation Method: SW-846 7.3.3.2 Pace Analytical Services - Greensburg Cyanide. Reactive NO mglkg 0.99 1 11l18i20 18:23 11119120 18:58 734S Reactive Sulfide Analytical Method: SM 4500S2F-2011 Preparation Method: SW-846 7.3.4_2 Pace Analytical Services - Greensburg Sulfide, Reactive NO mgikg 9.9 1 11/18120 18:23 11118720 18:25 H3 Sample: PCB Lab ID; 92506084002 Collected: 111212011:30 Received'. 1111312008:55 Malrix, Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. QUal 8082 GCS PCB RVE PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016) PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221) PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232) PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242) PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248} PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254} PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260) Surroga tes Decachdroblphenyi (S) Date. 12108/2020 05,14 PM Analytical Method'. EPA 5082A Preparation Methotl: EPA 3510C Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte ND ug1L 2.5 1 1210112010:28 1210212002:16 12674-11-2 ND ugiL 2.5 1 12VI2010:28 121021200216 11104-28-2 ND ug1L 2.5 1 12101120 10 28 12102i2002.16 11141-16-5 ND ug1L 2,5 1 121011201028 12102i2002:16 53469-21-9 ND ug1L 2,5 1 1210112010:28 12f0212002:16 12672-29-6 NO ug/L 2,5 1 12101120 10 28 12102/2002.16 11097-69-1 NO Ug1L 2 5 1 12/01/20 10:28 12/02120 02:16 11096-82-5 42 1!1 10-181 1 1210112010:26 1210212002'.16 2051-24-3 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Thrs report shall not he repmduced, except in Full, without the written Consent of Pace Analytical Services. LLC. Page 7 of 27 PO sox 228 • Statesville, NC 28687 • 704/872/4697 Page 10 of 30 Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Cor enin Cr Biosolids Permit Number: WO 0019960 Date: 1161 Digester Temperature: Sampling Date/Time: 1-6-22 122 Sampled By: DM Analysis Date/Time: 1-6-22 14( Analyzed By: RGC Sample Volume: Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level 1000 milliliters 1.96 % Dry Solids 25 degrees Celsius 25 dearees Celsius Slope: 0.1 Intercept: 8.2 Correlation Coefficient: 1.0 Oxygen Uptake Rate: 4.11 mg Oxygen/hr Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.21 mg Oxygen/g/hr Average Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius Temperature Correction Factor: 0,783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.16 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes, The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Corpenin Creek Biosolids permit Number: WQ 0019960 Date: 1 /7/202 Digester Temperature: 1 Sampling Date/Time: 1-7-22 1246 Sampled By: DS Analysis Date/Time: 1-7-22 1330 Analyzed By: RGC Sample Volume:R 100 Total Solids: 1.9 Beginning Temperature: 2 End Temperature:r 2 Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: 0.1 Intercept: 8.5 Correlation Coefficient: 1.0 milliliters % Dry Solids degrees Celsius degrees Celsius Oxygen Uptake Rate: 3.98 mg Oxygen/hr Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.20 mg Oxygen/g/hr Average Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius Temperature Correction Factor: 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.16 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Cor enin Cre Biosolids Permit Number: WQ 0019960 Date: 1 / 1012 Digester Temperature: Sampling Datefrime: 1-10-22 1313 Sampled By: DS Analysis Date/Time: 1-10-22 1350 Analyzed By: DS Sample Volume: 1 Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: Intercept: Correlation Coefficient: Oxygen Uptake Rate: Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: Average Temperature: Temperature Correction Factor: milliliters % Dry Solids degrees Celsius decrees Celsius 0.0 8.3 1.0 2.60 mg Oxygen/hr 0.14 mg Oxygen/g/hr 25 degrees Celsius 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.11 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Time (minutes) a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Corpeninq Creek Biosolids Permit Number: WQ 0019960 Digester Temperature: Sampling Date/Time: 1/11/22 Sampled By: DS Analysis DatelTime: 1/11122 Analyzed By: DS Sample Volume: Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: Intercept: Correlation Coefficient: Oxygen Uptake Rate: Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: Average Temperature. Temperature Correction Factor: 1325 14 1000 milliliters 1.96 % Dry Solids 25 degrees Celsius 25 degrees Celsius 0.0 7.5 1.0 2.63 mg Oxygenlhr 0.13 mg Oxygenlglhr 25 degrees Celsius 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.10 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes, The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name:!Corgening Creek Biosolids Permit Number: WQ 0019960 Date: 1 /12/2022 Digester Temperature:, 18 Sampling Date/Time: 1/12/22 Sampled By: IDS Analysis DateMme: 1/12122 Analyzed By: DS Sample Volume. - Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: Intercept: Correlation Coefficient: 1425 1 1000 milliliters 1.96 % Dry Solids 25 degrees Celsius 25 degrees Celsius 0.0 7.9 1.0 Oxygen Uptake Rate: 2.55 mg Oxygen/hr Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.13 mg Oxygen/glhr Average Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius Temperature Correction Factor: 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 7. 0.10 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. -Z7 6 L Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Biosolids Permit Number: Date: Digester Temperature: Sampling DatelTime: Sampled By. Analysis Date/Time: Analyzed By: Sample Volume: Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: 0.0 Intercept: 8.6 Correlation Coefficient: 1.0 milliliters % Dry Solids degrees Celsius degrees Celsius Oxygen Uptake Rate: 2.37 mg Oxygen/hr Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.12 mg Oxygen/g/hr Average Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius Temperature Correction Factor: 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.16 mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions. Enter Data in the Blue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Z U Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Corpening Creek Biosoiids Permit Number: WQ 0019960 Date: 1 /14/2022 Digester Temperature: 14 Sampling Date/Time: 01/14/22 1145 Sampled By: dm Analysis Date/Time: 01/14/22 1204 Analyzed By: ssg Sample Volume:. 1000 milliliters Total Solids: 1.58 % Dry Solids Beginning Temperature: 25 degrees Celsius End Temperature:E 25 degrees Celsius Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: Intercept: Correlation Coefficient: Oxygen Uptake Rate: Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: Average Temperature: Temperature Correction Factor: 0.0 8.6 1.0 2.04 mg Oxygen/hr 0.13 mg Oxygen/glhr 25 degrees Celsius 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: 0.10. mg Oxygen/glhr Instructions: Enter Data in the Slue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. Time (minutes) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate SOUR Facility Name: Car en Biosolids Permit Number: WQ 00 Date: Digester Temperature: Sampling Date/Time- 1/15122 Sampled By:IDS Analysis DatelTime: 1/1 Analyzed By: DS Sample Volume: Total Solids: Beginning Temperature: End Temperature: Dissolved Oxygen Level Slope: Intercept: Correlation Coefficient: Oxygen Uptake Rate: Ambient Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate: Average Temperature: Temperature Correction Factor: Creek 1330 0.0 6.5 1.0 milliliters % Dry Solids degrees Celsius degrees Celsius 1.61 mg Oxygen/hr 0.08 mg Oxygenlglhr 25 degrees Celsius 0.783526166 Temperature Corrected Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate:. 0.07 :mg Oxygen/g/hr Instructions: Enter Data in the Blue Boxes. The Calculation and the Spreadsheet execute automatically. State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non-Discharye PermittiinjZ Unit General — This certification provides detailed information of receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Do not submit this certification for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16 or FORM: SDR 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ For new or renewed permits, submit the requested information for all land application sites. ❑ For modified permits, submit the requested information for only those sites that are new, transferred or affected by the proposed modification. B. Land Application Site Information: ❑ The status of the land application site with respect to this residuals land application program must be provided in table I. The status categories and their corresponding codes are as follows: ♦ New (N) ♦ Renewed (R) ♦ Modified (M) ♦ Transferred (T) ♦ Deleted (D) ❑ Attach the following in accordance with each status code: Status Code Required Item N R T M County Board Notification. doc Land Owner Agreement (If applicable) Setback Waiver Agreement An updated vicinity/setback map in accordance with the "Map Guidance for Residuals Land Application Permits" ✓ ✓ ✓ A soils and agronomic evaluation in accordance with the "Soil Scientist ✓ Evaluation Policy" INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 of 3 An updated accounting of the land application site's cumulative 7 � pollutant loading rates (CPLRs) Status Code Required Item N F R T M For previously permitted sites without a soil series name indicated in the Attachment B, submit County Soil Survey Map (or equivalent) clearly indicate the location of the land application site and in accordance with the soil map requirements in the "Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy" Acknowledgement of field transfer from Land Owner (Fields may not be permitted to multiple Permittees over the same timeperiod) * This item may be required for land application site with a status code "M", please contact the Division if you need assistant in determining attachment requirements. ❑ Crop Type should include the most likely crop types for the life of the permit (five years). ❑ Predominant Soils Series Name must be either the name of the soil indicated in Attachment `B" of the existing permit, or name of the soil series as provided by the licensed soil scientist. ❑ Predominant Soil Mapping Unit or Representative Slope: Either the Soil Mapping Unit or the representative slope of each site must be provided. The predominant soil -mapping unit must be consistent with the predominant soil series name. Please note that the soil mapping units are variable between Counties, so care should be taken in properly identifying the correct mapping unit. If a representative slope is provided, it must be determined accordingly: ❑ For sites previously permitted for use, but do not have an established soil mapping unit (the mapping unit provides information on both the soil series name and the slope of the soil), the Applicant may determine the representative slope by using the average slope provided in the County Soil Survey (or equivalent). A soil type with a slope range of 4 - 8% would have a representative slope of 6%. ❑ New Sites to be permitted must have slopes determined as part of the soils report prepared by a licensed soil scientist. ❑ Acceptable methods for determining location coordinates (i.e., latitude and longitude) and their corresponding codes are as follows: • Address Matching (ADD) • Digital or Raw Photo Extraction (EXT) • Aerial Photography with Ground Control (AER) • Geodetic Quality GPS Survey (GEO) • Cadastral Survey (SUR) • LORAN-C Navigation Device (LOR) • Conversion from Coordinate Plane (CP) • Navigation Quality GPS (GPS) • Conversion from Township -Section -Range (TSR) • Remote Sensing (RS) • Conversion from Universal Trans Mere (UTM) • Zip Code Centroid (ZIP) • Map Interpretation by Digital or Manual Extraction (MAP) C. Waterbody and Classifications Information: (new sites only) ❑ Use an 8.5 by 11-inch copy of the portion of a 7.5-minute USGS Topographic Map to identify the location where the residuals program activities are planned to occur as well as the closest downslope surface waters as clearly as possible. Each map portion must be labeled with the map name and number, the identified location, and be of clear and reproducible quality. ❑ Surface water body classifications information may be found at: hU://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water- re source s/planning/classification-standards/classifications ❑ Any questions concerning the waterbody and its classification, please contact the Division's regional offices. ❑ A list of the Division's regional offices, their county coverage, and their contact information may be downloaded at: hLtp://deg.nc.gov/contact/regional-offices ❑ General Instructions: There are 17 river basins in North Carolina. Each basin has associated waterbodies with assigned subbasins, location descriptions, stream index numbers and established classifications. 1. Identify the project area on a 7.5 minute USGS topographical map (an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet showing the project area should be submitted with the permit application regardless of whether a Stream classification was completed). 2. Determine the names of all the closest down slope surface waters from the project site. For unnamed tributaries, see Table 1: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas. Label any unnamed tributaries as "UT to stream name" as the waterbody name. 3. Open the link http://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/planning/classification-standards/classifications. ❑ Stream Classification Process: One of the options below may be used depending on the known initial project information. ❑ KNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select proper basin from the List all Waterbodies in Basin sorted report. Sort hydrologically as this will provide the proper location descriptions if multiple runs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 2 of 3 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ KNOWN COUNTY WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select the proper county from the List all Waterbodies in county, hydrologically report. 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ UNKNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Use the Clickable basin map to hydrologically sorted list report. 2. Click on the approximate project location to bring up the hydrologically sorted list. 3. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 4. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 5. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ Notes on index number and unnamed streams: Unnamed Streams 15A NCAC 02B .0301(i). ❑ Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary (at the point of entry) except: (A) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications; (B) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C"; or (C) after November 1, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted. ❑ The following river basins have different policies for unnamed streams entering other states or for specific areas of the basin: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas Hiwassee River Basin Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Little Tennesse River Basin And Savannah River Drainage Area Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Such streams in the Savannah River drainage area entering South Carolina shall be classified 'B Tr." French Broad River Basin Streams entering Tennessee will be classified 'B." Watauga River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Broad River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." New River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Catawba River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C," and such streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Lumber River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C Sw." Roanoke River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Except that all backwaters of John H. Kerr Reservoir and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification 'B," and all backwaters of Lake Gaston and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "C and B." Chowan River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Tar -Pamlico River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C Sw." except the main drainage canals to Pamlico Sound and its bays which shall be classified "SC." Pas uotank River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C." INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 3 of 3 LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION Applicant's name: U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Land application sites currently certified: 490.17 net acres and Total to be certified: 586.88 net acres. L LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION (See Instruction B): Status Codes Site/Field ID Landowners O Lessees or Operator(s) O Net Acres County ry Crop(s) s PO Predominant Soil Series Nameb Mapping Unit or Rep. Slope N SP1 Koone Dairy Farms 15.3 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaC2 N SP2 Koone Dairy Farms 10.7 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaC2 N SP3 Koone Dairy Farms 10.6 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaC2 N SP4 Koone Dairy Farms L 2.2 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaC2 N SP5 Shirley Koone 17.88 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaD2 N SP6 Shirley Koone 4.39 Rutherford Fescue Hay Pacolet PaC2 N SP7 Shirley Koone 15.1 Rutherford Fescue Hay Skyuka SkB N LA a Status Code for land application sites are: ♦ N (New) ♦ R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modified) ♦ T (Transferred) ♦ D (Deleted) b Soil Series Name (i.e. Appling, Cecil, etc.) Mapping Unit must be consistent with those used in the County Soil Survey (i.e. for a 2-8% slope Cecil in Anson County the mapping unit is CeB2) IL WATERBODY AND CLASSIFICATIONS INFORMATION (See Instruction C): Site/Field ID Latitude Longitude Location Datum Location Method Code Location Accuracy Waterbody Subbasin and Stream Index No. Current and Proposed p Class SP1 35.479531 -82.029360 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second East Branch Mtn. Creek 9-25-2 C C SP2 35.481619 -82.033962 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second East Branch Mtn. Creek 9-25-2 C C SP3 35.483891 -82.030111 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second East Branch Mtn. Creek 9-25-2 C C SP4 35.483000 -82.033791 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second East Branch Mtn. Creek 9-25-2 C C SP5 35.481558 -82.027675 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second East Branch Mtn. Creek 9-25-2 C C SP6 35.482213 -82.025497 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second Mill Creek 9-41-13-3 WS-V WS-V SP7 35.483576 -82.022429 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second Mill Creek 9-41-13-3 WS-V WS-V _ .°.' a" .°.'." NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second ' _ Note: Please keep the site information (I.) and waterbody information (II.) of the same field on the same page. FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Division of Water Resources LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non-Discharye PermittiinjZ Unit General — This certification provides detailed information of receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1100. Do not submit this certification for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16 or FORM: SDR 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ For new or renewed permits, submit the requested information for all land application sites. ❑ For modified permits, submit the requested information for only those sites that are new, transferred or affected by the proposed modification. B. Land Application Site Information: ❑ The status of the land application site with respect to this residuals land application program must be provided in table I. The status categories and their corresponding codes are as follows: ♦ New (N) ♦ Renewed (R) ♦ Modified (M) ♦ Transferred (T) ♦ Deleted (D) ❑ Attach the following in accordance with each status code: Status Code Required Item N R T M County Board Notification. doc Land Owner Agreement (If applicable) Setback Waiver Agreement An updated vicinity/setback map in accordance with the "Map Guidance for Residuals Land Application Permits" ✓ ✓ ✓ A soils and agronomic evaluation in accordance with the "Soil Scientist ✓ Evaluation Policy" INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 of 3 An updated accounting of the land application site's cumulative 7 � pollutant loading rates (CPLRs) Status Code Required Item N F R T M For previously permitted sites without a soil series name indicated in the Attachment B, submit County Soil Survey Map (or equivalent) clearly indicate the location of the land application site and in accordance with the soil map requirements in the "Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy" Acknowledgement of field transfer from Land Owner (Fields may not be permitted to multiple Permittees over the same timeperiod) * This item may be required for land application site with a status code "M", please contact the Division if you need assistant in determining attachment requirements. ❑ Crop Type should include the most likely crop types for the life of the permit (five years). ❑ Predominant Soils Series Name must be either the name of the soil indicated in Attachment `B" of the existing permit, or name of the soil series as provided by the licensed soil scientist. ❑ Predominant Soil Mapping Unit or Representative Slope: Either the Soil Mapping Unit or the representative slope of each site must be provided. The predominant soil -mapping unit must be consistent with the predominant soil series name. Please note that the soil mapping units are variable between Counties, so care should be taken in properly identifying the correct mapping unit. If a representative slope is provided, it must be determined accordingly: ❑ For sites previously permitted for use, but do not have an established soil mapping unit (the mapping unit provides information on both the soil series name and the slope of the soil), the Applicant may determine the representative slope by using the average slope provided in the County Soil Survey (or equivalent). A soil type with a slope range of 4 - 8% would have a representative slope of 6%. ❑ New Sites to be permitted must have slopes determined as part of the soils report prepared by a licensed soil scientist. ❑ Acceptable methods for determining location coordinates (i.e., latitude and longitude) and their corresponding codes are as follows: • Address Matching (ADD) • Digital or Raw Photo Extraction (EXT) • Aerial Photography with Ground Control (AER) • Geodetic Quality GPS Survey (GEO) • Cadastral Survey (SUR) • LORAN-C Navigation Device (LOR) • Conversion from Coordinate Plane (CP) • Navigation Quality GPS (GPS) • Conversion from Township -Section -Range (TSR) • Remote Sensing (RS) • Conversion from Universal Trans Mere (UTM) • Zip Code Centroid (ZIP) • Map Interpretation by Digital or Manual Extraction (MAP) C. Waterbody and Classifications Information: (new sites only) ❑ Use an 8.5 by 11-inch copy of the portion of a 7.5-minute USGS Topographic Map to identify the location where the residuals program activities are planned to occur as well as the closest downslope surface waters as clearly as possible. Each map portion must be labeled with the map name and number, the identified location, and be of clear and reproducible quality. ❑ Surface water body classifications information may be found at: hU://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water- re source s/planning/classification-standards/classifications ❑ Any questions concerning the waterbody and its classification, please contact the Division's regional offices. ❑ A list of the Division's regional offices, their county coverage, and their contact information may be downloaded at: hLtp://deg.nc.gov/contact/regional-offices ❑ General Instructions: There are 17 river basins in North Carolina. Each basin has associated waterbodies with assigned subbasins, location descriptions, stream index numbers and established classifications. 1. Identify the project area on a 7.5 minute USGS topographical map (an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet showing the project area should be submitted with the permit application regardless of whether a Stream classification was completed). 2. Determine the names of all the closest down slope surface waters from the project site. For unnamed tributaries, see Table 1: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas. Label any unnamed tributaries as "UT to stream name" as the waterbody name. 3. Open the link http://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/planning/classification-standards/classifications. ❑ Stream Classification Process: One of the options below may be used depending on the known initial project information. ❑ KNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select proper basin from the List all Waterbodies in Basin sorted report. Sort hydrologically as this will provide the proper location descriptions if multiple runs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 2 of 3 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ KNOWN COUNTY WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select the proper county from the List all Waterbodies in county, hydrologically report. 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ UNKNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Use the Clickable basin map to hydrologically sorted list report. 2. Click on the approximate project location to bring up the hydrologically sorted list. 3. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 4. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 5. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ Notes on index number and unnamed streams: Unnamed Streams 15A NCAC 02B .0301(i). ❑ Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary (at the point of entry) except: (A) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications; (B) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C"; or (C) after November 1, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted. ❑ The following river basins have different policies for unnamed streams entering other states or for specific areas of the basin: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas Hiwassee River Basin Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Little Tennesse River Basin And Savannah River Drainage Area Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Such streams in the Savannah River drainage area entering South Carolina shall be classified 'B Tr." French Broad River Basin Streams entering Tennessee will be classified 'B." Watauga River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Broad River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." New River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Catawba River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C," and such streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Lumber River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C Sw." Roanoke River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Except that all backwaters of John H. Kerr Reservoir and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification 'B," and all backwaters of Lake Gaston and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "C and B." Chowan River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Tar -Pamlico River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C Sw." except the main drainage canals to Pamlico Sound and its bays which shall be classified "SC." Pas uotank River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C." INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 3 of 3 LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION Applicant's name: U.S. Biosolids, Inc. Land application sites currently certified: 490.17 net acres and Total to be certified: 586.88 net acres. L LAND APPLICATION SITE INFORMATION (See Instruction B): Status Codes Site/Field ID Landowners O Lessees or Operator(s) O Net Acres County ry Crop(s) s PO Predominant Soil Series Nameb Mapping Unit or Rep. Slope N TB 01 Tristen Blevins 16.32 Wilkes Fescue Hay Fairview FcB2 N TB 02 Tristen Blevins 4.43 Wilkes Fescue Hay Fairview FcC2 N N N N N N a Status Code for land application sites are: ♦ N (New) ♦ R (Renewed) ♦ M (Modified) ♦ T (Transferred) ♦ D (Deleted) b Soil Series Name (i.e. Appling, Cecil, etc.) Mapping Unit must be consistent with those used in the County Soil Survey (i.e. for a 2-8% slope Cecil in Anson County the mapping unit is CeB2) IL WATERBODY AND CLASSIFICATIONS INFORMATION (See Instruction C): Site/Field ID Latitude Longitude Location Datum Location Method Code Location Accuracy Waterbody Subbasin and Stream Index No. Current and Proposed p Class TB 01 36.263653 -81.005384 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second Little Bugaboo Creek 12-48-1-(1) C C TB 02 36.262265 -81.007154 NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second Little Bugaboo Creek 12-48-1-(1) C C NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second _ NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second -°.'." .°.'." NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second ° M'." .°.'." NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second ° ' -"" .°.'." NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second _=0 mrr' .°.'." NAD 83 ADD Nearest Second Note: Please keep the site information (I.) and waterbody information (II.) of the same field on the same page. FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 Division of Water Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T.1100— LAND OWNER AGREEMENT FORM: LOA 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water duality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit. General — This document is an agreement between the Applicant and land owner(s) of residuals receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .I 100. Do not submit this agreement for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Owner Agreement (FORM: LOA 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ Prepare a separate agreement for each set of land application sites that are owned or operated by an entity other than the Applicant. ❑ A copy of the completed and appropriately executed agreement must be provided to the landowner and the lessee/operator. AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATELY OWNED LAND The undersigned landowner or his representative hereby permits: Applicant's name: __ IJ.S Biosolids, Inc. hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to land apply residuals from the following facility(ies) onto the following land application site(s) (i.e., see attached setback maps) in accordance with the stipulations and restrictions as given in this Agreement: Site/Field ID Lease (yes/no) Land Use or Cropping Patterns Intended Use of Crops Residuals Source (optional) Special note (no-till/over-seed/ pasture) KI no Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed K2 no _ Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed ❑ K3 no Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed K4 no Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed K5 no Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed K6 no Hay/Pasture Livestock Feed The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land application site(s) described above for the disposal of the residuals. This Agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division's permit for the residuals land application program and shall be renewed each time this permit is renewed. The undersigned landowner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given 30 calendar days in advance, modifies or cancels this Agreement. FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 1 of 1. STIPULATIONS: 1. The landowner or his representative shall not enter into any additional residuals application contracts or agreements with another permitted entity for the site(s) specified by this Agreement. 2. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land application site(s) to a third party, the landowner shall be responsible to ensure that the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. The landowner or his representative shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement until all of the site restrictions (under Section 11) are met. 4. Notification of cancellation of this Agreement shall be immediately forwarded to NCDENR-DWR. Non -Discharge Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. 5. The Permittee must request and obtain a permit modification from the Division prior to a transfer of the land application site(s) to a new landowner. In addition, the current landowner shall give a notice to the new landowner that gives full details of the residuals applied at the land application site(s). 6. '['he Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the residuals land application program, including an analysis of constituents of the residuals, residuals application methods, schedules for typical cropping patterns. a description of the equipment used by the Permittee. 7. The Permittee will provide the landowner or his representative kvith a copy of the residuals permit prior to commencement of any residuals land application event and a copy of the results of each soil analysis. 8. If the soil pH of the land application site(s) is not maintained at 6.0 or greater, sufficient amounts of lime shall be applied to achieve a final soil pi I of at least 6.0, unless an agronomist provides information indicating that the pH of the soil, residuals and lime mixture is suitable for the specified crop. 9. The landowner or his representative and the Permittee will agree on residuals application rates and schedules based on crop patterns, results of soil samples. and the permitted application limits. 10. The landowner or his representative will provide the Permittee with information regarding the amount and analysis ofother sources of nutrients (e.g.. fertilizer. unregulated animal waste, etc.) that have been applied to the land application site(s). 11. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns for or the land application sites) prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and schedule residuals land application events at appropriate periods. 12. Specific residuals land application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on the land application site(s) by the Permittee, the landowner, or his representative prior to and during a residuals land application event. 13. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, local officials, and State officials or their representatives to, enter and inspect any property, premises. or place on or related to the land application site(s) at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with the pert -nit: establish monitoring facilities on or near the land application site(s) as required by the permit: copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of the permit: take necessary leachate. Surface water, groundwater, or soil samples during the term of. and 12 months after termination of, this Agreement. If. RESTRICTIONS: I. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee and/or the landowner or his representative to control public access to the land application site(s) during active use and for the 12-month period following a residuals land application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs that indicate the activities being conducted at the land application site(s). 2. Animals shall not be grazed on the land application site(s) for a 30-day period following a residuals land application event. Land application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after such residuals land application events. 3. Food crops, feed crops. and fiber crops shall not be harvested for a 30-day period following a residuals land application event. 4. Food crops with harvested parts that touch the residuals/soil mixture and are totally above the land surface shall not be harvested for a I 4-month period following a residuals land application event. 5. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for a 20-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for four months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 6. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface of the land shall not be harvested for a 38-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than lour months prior to incorporation into the soil. 7. Turf grown on land where residuals are applied shall not be harvested for a 12-month period following a residuals land application event. 111LALTERNATIVES FOR WATER SUPPLY WELLS INSIDE THE COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY: (please check one) 15A NCACO2L .0107(d) prohibits water supply wells within the compliance boundary. However. 15A NCAC 02T.0105(h1 allows the compliance boundary to be placed closer to the waste disposal area, such that the water supply well is situated outside of the compliance boundary provided the groundwater standards can be met at the newly -established compliance boundary. Please mark one of the following; El A re -defined compliance boundarv, is needed for field(s) ID: ())lease include the rationale for the requested re -location ofthe compliance boundary and attach a map showing the newly proposed compliance boundary to the application package) A re -defined compliance boundary is not needed for this site. IV. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FIELD TRANSFER: (if needed) El The land application field(s) ID: is currently permitted under another residuals land application program: Permit Number The land owner hereby acknowledge that by signing this agreement. he/she is requesting that the field(s) be removed from the previously permitted residuals land application program and transferred into the new (Name of the new program) FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 2 of 3 Z� Landowner's Certification: | certify that | mn udcedcd landowner ofthe above- rcferm/ccd land application site(s) and om authorized to make decisions re -or in-dhc use nfthe land application site(s)on behalf ofother deeded landowners ORthat | am otherwise authorized, through a power of attorney or other legal delegation, to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on behalf of the deeded landowners. | certify that the above -referenced land application site(a) are not included in any *uoto disposal contract or agreement with another Municipality, contractor, orother permitted entity. Furthermore, | certify that | have read this &gocmcn\ understand the stipulations, ostriohonu, o|icmuiives for water Supply vvc||m inside the compliance boundary, acknowledgement of field transfer, and dnhereby grant permission to the Pcnnktec to land apply residuals mthe land application siu(s)osopccificd herein. Landowner name: Koone's Dairy Farm Inc. Address: City: State: Zip: 28167 Phone: E-mail address:- -��\/ Signature: Do��� /r\ � NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 1, the undersigned Notary Public do hereby certify that personally appeared before mcthis day and acknowledged the due execution mfthe for �oin�in�mmcnt. WITNESS myhand and nffiokdseal this the day of,,-__—_ Signature and seal: My commission expires: Lessee's/Operator's Certification: .20 |ccuify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. name: State: Zip: E-mail address: Dote: | certify that \ have rux\ this Aoncmrn\ and do hereby agree »oabide 6y the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Signing official name: Kev Si -nature: Dam: State of North Carolina DWR Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Dlviston of Water Resources LAND APPLICATION SITE CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit the Water Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit General — This certification provides detailed information of receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T . 1100. Do not submit this certification for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16 or FORM: SDR 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ For new or renewed permits, submit the requested information for all land application sites. ❑ For modified permits, submit the requested information for only those sites that are new, transferred or affected by the proposed modification. B. Land Application Site Information: ❑ The status of the land application site with respect to this residuals land application program must be provided in table 1. The status categories and their corresponding codes are as follows: ♦ New (N) ♦ Renewed (R) ♦ Modified (M) ♦ Transferred (`i') ♦ Deleted (D) ❑ Attach the following in accordance with each status code: Status Code Required Item N R T M ,7' County Board Notffication. doc Land Owner Agreement (If applicable) Setback Waiver Agreement An updated vicinity/setback map in accordance with the "Map Guidance Mr Residuals I,.any,.A,p,plicatio.n,,Pcrn3i,ts.- ✓ ✓ ✓ A soils and agronomic evaluation in accordance with the "Soi]_Scntist ✓ Evaluation Policy" INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 1 of 3 G ❑■ X An updated accounting of the land application site's cumulative pollutant loading rates CPLRs) Status Code Required Item N R T M For previously permitted sites without a soil series name indicated in the Attachment B, submit County Soil Survey Map (or equivalent) clearly indicate the location of the land application site and in accordance with the soil map requirements in the "Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy" Acknowledgement of field transfer from Land Owner (Fields may not be permitted to multiple Perm ittees over the saute timeperiod) * This item may be required for land application site with a status code --M". please contact the Division if you need assistant in determining attachment requirements. Crop Type should include the most likely crop types for the life of the permit (five years). Predominant Soils Series Name must be either the name of the soil indicated in Attachment "B" of the existing permit, or name of the soil series as provided by the licensed soil scientist. Predominant Soil Mapping Unit or Representative Slope: Either the Soil Mapping Unit or the representative slope of each site must be provided. The predominant soil -mapping unit must be consistent with the predominant soil series name. Please note that the soil mapping units are variable between Counties, so care should be taken in properly identifying the correct mapping unit. If a representative slope is provided, it must be determined accordingly: ❑ For sites previously permitted for use, but do not have an established soil mapping unit (the mapping unit provides information on both the soil series name and the slope of the soil), the Applicant may determine the representative slope by using the average slope provided in the County Soil Survey (or equivalent). A soil type with a slope range of 4 - 8% would have a representative slope of 6%. ❑ New Sites to be permitted must have slopes determined as part of the soils report prepared by a licensed soil scientist. Acceptable methods for determining location coordinates (i.e.. latitude and longitude) and their corresponding codes are as follows: • Address Matching (ADD) • Aerial Photography with Ground Control (AER) • Cadastral Survey (SUR) • Conversion from Coordinate Plane (CP) • Conversion from Township -Section -Range (TSR) • Conversion from Universal Trans Merc (UTM) • Map Interpretation by Digital or Manual Extraction (MAP) C. Waterbody and Classifications Information: (new sites only) • Digital or Raw Photo Extraction (EXT) • Geodetic Quality GPS Survey (GEO) • LORAN-C Navigation Device (LOR) • Navigation Quality GPS (GPS) • Remote Sensing (RS) • Zip Code Centroid (ZIP) ❑ Use an 8.5 by I I -inch copy of the portion of a 7.5-minute USGS Topographic Map to identify the location where the residuals program activities are planned to occur as well as the closest downslope surface waters as clearly as possible. Each map portion must be labeled with the map name and number, the identified location, and be of clear and reproducible quality. ❑ Surface water body classifications information may be found at: http://deg.nc.,�ov/about/divisions/water- resources/planning/class ificat ion-standards/class ifie ations ❑ Any questions concerning the waterbody and its classification, please contact the Division's regional offices. ❑ A list of the Division's regional offices, their county coverage, and their contact information may be downloaded at: htt :1lde .nc. ov/contact/re 7ional-offices ❑ General Instructions: There are 17 river basins in North Carolina. Each basin has associated waterbodies with assigned subbasins, location descriptions, stream index numbers and established classifications. 1. Identify the project area on a 7.5 minute USGS topographical map (an 8.5 x I 1-inch sheet showing the project area should be submitted with the permit application regardless of whether a Stream classification was completed). 2. Determine the names of all the closest down slope surface waters from the project site. For unnamed tributaries, see Table 1: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas. Label any unnamed tributaries as "UT to stream name" as the waterbody name. 3. Open the link http://deg.nc.t;ov/about/divisions/water-resources/planning;/cIassi_f_tcation-standards/classifications. ❑ Stream Classification Process: One of the options below may be used depending on the known initial project information. ❑ KNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select proper basin from the List all Waterbodies in Basin sorted report. Sort hydrologically as this will provide the proper location descriptions if multiple runs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 2 of 3 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ KNOWN COUNTY WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1. Select the proper county from the List all Waterbodies in county, hydrologically report. 2. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 3. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 4. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ UNKNOWN BASIN WHERE CLOSEST DOWN SLOPE SURFACE WATER IS LOCATED 1, Use the Clickable basin map to hydrologically sorted list report. 2.Click on the approximate project location to bring up the hydrologically sorted list. 3. Locate the name of the identified waterbody (from General Directions) on the list. 4. For multiple listings of the same waterbody name in the report, select and verify the location description. The term "source" in the description means the beginning of the waterbody segment (most upstream point). 5. Record all Basins, Stream Index Numbers and Classifications applicable to the project. ❑ Notes on index number and unnamed streams: Unnamed Streams 15A NCAC 0213.0301 i . ❑ Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary (at the point of entry) except: (A) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications; (B) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C or (C) after November I, 1486, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted. ❑ The following river basins have different policies for unnamed streams entering other states or for specific areas of the basin: Unnamed Tributaries Entering Other States or for Specific Basin Areas Hiwassee River Basin Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Little Tennesse River Basin And Savannah River Draina e Area Streams entering Georgia or Tennessee shall be classified "C Tr." Such streams in the Savannah River drainage area entering South Carolina shall be classified "B Tr." French Broad River Basin Streams entering Tennessee will be classified "B." Watau ,a River Basin Streams entering, the State of Tennessee are classified T." Broad River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." New River Basin Streams entering the State of Tennessee are classified "C." Catawba River Basin Streams entering South Carolina are classified "C." Yadkin -Pee Dee River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C," and such streams entering South Carolina are classified T." Lumber River Basin Streams enterin South Carolina are classified "C Sw." Roanoke River Basin Streams entering Virginia are classified "C." Except that all backwaters of John H. Kerr Reservoir and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "B," and all backwaters of Lake Gaston and the North Carolina portion of streams tributary thereto not otherwise named or described shall carry the classification "C and B." Chowan River Basin Streams entering Virginia arc classified "C." Tar -Pamlico River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C Sw." except the main drainage canals to Pamlico Sound and its bays which shall be classified "SC." Pas uotank River Basin All drainage canals not noted in the schedule are classified "C."� j INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM: LASC 06-16 Page 3 of 3 -E -0 R C Q � 'c a �;)o �vj N N N N N N m c.d � a a a a x — � � L � o R c m d 2 S z S S S Y C6 3 u u u u a 7D 7d to ce- C4 0� Ck fr7 n �p N 00 d` rrl -- v O O N n IT v Z N L R 6i a 0 w N h Ei E F U N N O.7 ;5 c cu •a o 0 0 0 "'� '� '� :ze �e �4 a d o cir U z z z z z z z z .ro y > > o U U U U U 3 3 ay a � RU � � e U U U U U 3 3 U f`d r1l N N rA Wl V'i Vj ul ) 'p N CV N N N >= O x x .Y sc x r1 M R L V L c�i u v U U cu R m m L c cC c cLC — ^ 3 'A 0 V) 4A w w w w w V L 6 C C C C C O C O C U C C O C O V v V V Q V] V7 V' V, V, ✓] V7 V) ctl 4 47 ;O :C ;7 :d c5 ie v v v v v v v v o z z z z z z z z a 0 U a 0 Q ❑ � n � Q Q C R 0 �+ E In 00 rn oQ M 00 M . r+) 00. r) 00 M OC ac .c. 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Is delW4addfems different from Item 17 0 Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No e Type 3 .Sult Q redll sO I I I I III IIII III I I I I I Illl I l l l IIII II I I Ill I l III S {7 Adult Signature Registered ail- G Registered Mailr" ❑ ult Slgnewre Restricted Delivery ❑ Mail Restricted 9590 9402 2547 6306 9919 72 0Grucred Mail Restricted Delivery Dmistered Ll RReettlurn Receipt for ❑ Collect on Delivery Meretrandise rl rniiect on Delivery Restricted Delivery •aajl ❑ Signature ConflrmatianTM %1 Signature Conlimtalion 7 015 0640 0005 7484 0609 ail Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery PS Form 3811, J„',. Domestic Return Receipt , CERTIFIED MAIL& RECEIPT Er O Domestic May oryiy T! �A 23 _ „ r` Ln M O Q a 0 l r1 r-q co r_ State of North Carolina Division of Water Resources Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — LANDOWNER AGREEMENT FORM: LOA 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two conies of the application and supporting documentation For more informalion, visit the Wafer Quality Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting Unit. General — This document is an agreement between the Applicant and land owner(s) of residuals receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T . 1100. Do not submit this agreement for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Owner Agreement (FORM: LOA 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ Prepare a separate agreement for each set of land application sites that are owned or operated by an entity other than the Applicant. ❑ A copy of the completed and appropriately executed agreement must be provided to the landowner and the lessee/operator. AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATELY OWNED LAND The undersigned landowner or his representative hereby permits: Applicant's name: U.S. Biosolids, Inc. hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to land apply residuals from the following facility(ies) onto the following land application site(s) (i.e., see attached setback maps) in accordance with the stipulations and restrictions as given in this Agreement: Site/Field ID Lease (yes/no) Land Use or Cropping Patterns Intended Use of Crops Residuals Source (optional) Special note (no-till/over-seed/ pasture) SPI No Hay Livestock Feed SP2 No Hay Livestock Feed SP3 No Hay Livestock Feed SP4 No Hav Livestock Feed SP5 No Hay Livestock Feed SP6 No Hay Livestock Feed SP7 No Hay Livestock Feed The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land application site(s) described above for the disposal of the residuals. "this Agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division's permit for the residuals land application program and shall be renewed each time this permit is renewed. The undersigned landowner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given 30 calendar days in advance, modifies or cancels this Agreement. FORM: LOA 06-16 Page I of 3 STIPULATIONS: '. Vie landowner or his represeniaTk-e shall not cuter into any addi€tonal rcSidtfals apphcauon contracts or ag!rc nmcnts with am>ther permitted cnrity for Iliv sitcl sl sl+c[tfred b> IN,; \"rc rllcro Shortld the landowner or his rcpresentaticc Icasc or otlaur i e permit the use of da. land :applicat€on sitclst to a third par€v. tho landowner shall he revponsiblc to ensure that the thud party ague, and cY)t qks u l the tcmts and conditions of this .Agreement The. landowner c,r his reprewroatiie shall cxllacrc to the provisions of lasts Aguenwnt until all of be we rasvwwris ('ouster NOW Il) are met. 4. Notilicntion of cancellmion of this A�reerncnt shalt he in€ntedi;itch' fnrlv;irdcd of Nt.'DFNR-DWR. Nor)-Djschar,,c Pcrinmins! Unit, 161? Salta Seri, ice C`cntcr_ ftalcip,h. N(' 27t>9�)-161 -. I The Purvint" rnum request amd Want a permit nwd licaton from the Ilk Won prior to a transtcr of the land application 5ire(s) to a new hndowncr_ In addition, the current landowner shall gke a notice to Ow new, landowner that full ciet;ril: all'the residuals apphcd at the land application siic(5'E. 6. The Pennawe has procidcd tw Ando%ner m his '.y'r€h mho mat€on and Nita concerning_ the ro'ldttal lamd application program. Inc lndInL an anais�sIs of c01stItw nIS of the resi(Iuals_ ressdutiIS Ipl,IicaIion Ini'the?d,s, schedules It typic:at cropping pattc ens. a description cat" tale quiprftcrtt used 1)v the Pcrmitice Fle Parunce will pris be the landowner or his rey"critwive cs ah a cope of talc rcnicluuls permit prior fo COITIM nccnacnt of any residuals Iand application event and a copy of the results of each sail anaalysis, R_ if the sail pH of the land applic'anon sitc(s) is not tna mmi-Icd ar 6.0 or grc.ncr, sutficicnl ornount� of linic shall htr ;applied to achicce a final soil pf 1 of at Imm 6,0. unless an agronomist proms ides NOrmauon mdieamy gala[ floc pH of the sal, residuals and Anw mixture is surmb c Am MC specillcd crap. 9. '1 he landowner or liis rcpresvntatitic and the Pcrnimcc u ill a grec: «rt residuals ahplicanon rates and >chedtiles hatacd oil crop patternS. re tills Of soil saaanplcs. and [lac permatcd application limit." l0. The lanlownc°r cx his rcprescm;jtice will pro% do the Pcrmitice with infornnnion rc,ardirtg the amount :and ;wal)sis of ollwr u)urccs of nuiricrns Ic.g., fcrtiliicr. unregulated animal waste, ttc.) that hayc heen :applied to fhc I:tnd :appiicatinn Nile(") 1 I Tlw landocuncr or his rcpreseniativc• will inAny rho Fornirw of any rcc i,nrns or rlloditication to the intended €rsc and cropping patterns for Mc land application sac(,$) prior to each planting* season to cn:rhic the Perminec to mncnd this Agreement and schedule residualS land opphcalion eNents at ;appropria(c peri<sds 11 5pew& residuals land application area KnimMAs Shull by dearly marked on the Laid application snots) be the Permai , We landowner o his representative prior to and during a residuals land atpplicahoia ecc:nt. 1?. The landowner or his e hc;rchv authorucs the Permiuee_ local officiak, and State of€iciAs of nccir rcpresew"111%,cs to: cuter and inspect any property, prernisec, err place oil or related to the land application sne(s) at any rcaSojiablc tine• for the purpiosc Of detcl'tnirotn, coniplranc, wah talc pcxrnit: estahliA nNknitonng WOW im or near dW land applicatnM site:{s1 aS required by the permu: rapt anti t'cconk that must be kept under tale terms artd cr>ndiutons of task lxmit : take• necessary Ic=Wc, surface wmer, groundwater or soil samples dwmg glue turn of and 12 )months after icnninaz ni of. this AWwrincnt, IL Ws rRK TIONS: I aipn)rmiatc measure; must be utken by the Penmttcc and,or the landovs ricr of his icpresciomire io control public access to the Land application sile(s) during segue use anal Or the 12-nionth period followmy a residuals land applications c"ni. Sue.h e€mtmis may include the pasting a igns [hat indicate Me activities bring c€,nclucted at the land application suss) Animals shaft cur he grated on the land apphcatism sste(s1 Ibr a Y"day peered Adlcrwirsg a residuals land apphcatwn coml. Land application Sites that are to he used for grazinz i shall hmv farming that will he used in preycsot ""a during twse periods after such NSidunfS land applicmion events_ Food crops, Wd craps, and Over cresps shall not be han eWd fur a WAY period at rcyicfualS land applicatioon cycnt. 4 Food crops xkith haarye:Stwd parts that touch the rusidriSswd mmWN and are towlly aho%c the land sintax, shall nut lie hartestal Ibr a 14- morol) period Iollowin, a Iosiduals land aploheauit)n event. 5- good crops with havested parts below we Snowe of the land Shall ruu be ha€ nind tier a Na-mml period foiling a residuals laird app]rc;aion vkent %vlien the residuals ianain on the kind surface liar four monf is nr linger prior io incorporation € ro the ,oil. h, I-ood crops with harver (Cct parts below the surface of the Iranti �hall not l,c harvestui Ibr a: Wnacanth period Bllouinlr a residuals land apphcalion ctrnl when the: residuals remain on the land surface fior ti`ss than four months prior to incorporation Into the soil. 1 urf gmmn on Land %hen residuals arc applied .hall not he htarkated bra 11month period nollow ins, a residuais'an(' appliC'Wora e,ent. HLALTERNATIVES FOR WATER SUPPLY WELLS INSIDE THE COIIIPLIA\C E BOUNDARY: (ttlease check Lane) 1�,A V'AC 021, .0I077(dy prnhihits w:ascr aulsply wills %6111m the cosnpliame houndarq- 01-11 V\t .A(' 02T 1030o allow; the vlmplia— boundan to be plaeud closer to the uame Upon! area, such that ncc waver supple wj,. 1., cantpliaanre I,oundaWy pro%€tied the groundwater <landtards can be tact to the ncwlr- Whlishod wrnpliancc hryW ary I'leasr mark erns^ of Ilse foiluwira�; r-Z _1 Aver -defined compliance houndar}' is needed for ficld(s} 11. 0"ase rncltrde the nalionale for the rcqutstw re -location o'i t`)rc uomp'nlecc 'uoun'ni) ;rnu xo:lch a trap atr)aysna the ncu,ls proposud compliance houndanr to the application packag=c1 A re-dctined consplinncu boundary a riot needed Ar Ili; tile, W-ACKNOWLEDGENUNT OF FIELD TRANSFER: (if needed) 'Ile land apphcat€on licld!_s1 if.) . is c'urrcntly pc:rnaittA under another residuals land application progmvin PUMU \umber WO: The Innd owner hereby acknowkQ that by atpnW this as'.rccnrnt, he=she is rcqu,"Ag that the licl, Inc ronw,icd Sun the pr.;vwnW permitted residuals land application program and iransii:rrcd Into the nc" progr3ra: (Douse (l the new program) i -W%1: L_OA ' I - i ? Page 2 of Landowner's Certification: I ccrufv that I atn a dccdcd landowttcr ol� the above-rctcrcnced land application sites) and am author-iicd to make decisions rcgatdin tltc use of thc land application) sitc(s1 on bchttlf of oihdr deeded landox+°nct-,; OR that I arty othct-ise auth0rized. through a power of attorney or other legal delegation. to wake de,•ision, regarding the use of the land application ,itc(s) on behalf of the deeded landowners. I ccrtifr that the aboyc-referenced land apph::ation sites) are not included in anti wastc disposat contract or - agreement with another municipality, conrractur, or other permitted entity. Furthcr-more, I certify that 1 have read this Agreement. widcrstand the stipulatians, restrictions, altCrnati%CS for water Supply welts inside the C MP11ance boundary- acknowledgement of field transfer, and do hercby grant permission to the Pennitice to land apply residuals to the land application site(,) as speCt ied herein. I.andmk ncr- name: 5hirle.v Koonc Address: 19 C P:1Ily"l'F;RS G A1) RI) t: itv: UNION Mll..LS State: l!C" Phone F-mail address: S i (pi azure: Lip: _ —' 16' Datc:G%.13 1. the undersigned Nomty Public do hereby certify that S �i _ QOn -_---.L_ t ......_.._..__ .... ..... ....... ...— personally appearcd before nw this day and acknowledged the due executit.)rt of the forooino instrument. WITNESS nth hand and official seal this the .._ �..�_-.— ��1Ntt�u41r11,���y da.' nt J V Signaturc and ,cal A11commission expires: Lessee's/Operator's Certification: N,j,w.. CC)UOY Wt�tces — .................................. _ N cP�°.� �111"It[tiltttO�� I certify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agrcc to abide by the Stipulations and restrictions as specified hm"In. Lessee operator name Address: City: Phone: Signature: Permiftee'S Certification: state- E-mail all Date,: Zip: 1 certify that I have read this Aireenacnt and do hereby agree to ahide by the stipulation, and restrictions as specified herein. Siaming official name: Luck Kcv Signature: Date: 'eI073 FORM1.-OA I I - 13 Page ? of Landowner's Certification; I certify that I ant a deeded landowner (it' the above referenced land application site(s) and ani authorized to make decisions regarding the use of the land application sites) on behalf of" other deeded landowners OR that I arts otherwise authorized, through a power of attorney or other legal delegation, to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on Behalf of- the deeded landowners. I certifv that the above -referenced land application site(s) are not included in any waste disposal contract or agreemen€ with another municipality, contractor, or other permitted entity. Furthermore, I certify that I have read this Agreement, understand the stipulations, restrictions, alternatives for water supply wells inside the compliance boundary, acknowledgement of field transfer, and do hereby grant permission to the Perntittee to land apply residuals to the land application site(s) as specified herein. Landowner name: Koone's Dairy I art'-1 ln-c. Address:- 231 Padgett Road City: _._ Union Mills ._ —_-- State: << ............._.......... Lrp: __......._._28167 Phonc: F-mail address: - j Signature: - _ - - -.. _ . _ Date:A-3 NORTH CAROI.fNA, V7��fTOrpCOUNTY 1, the undersigned Notary Public do hereby certify that b A M._.or _ personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution ot'the forgoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal this the a I day ofV Signature and seal:_- Notory PUbIle s My commission expi es: L%..'.Q_-._-------- y Lessee's/Operator's Certification:/O�THCAR����```` urrrttrt 1 I certify that I have read this Agreement and do herebyagree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. L.essee'operwor name: Permittee's Certification: I cerify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Signinti official name: Za.ch Key Signature: Date: �� 3: '�0 F()RM: WA 06-16 Pate i of 3 ■ CompW6 i4ems 1, 2, and 3. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: 6;Jdenn I I�� I I�I II I II I II I �� ��IIIIIII� II II� 9590 9402 2547 6306 9919 89 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) A. S7tr X ❑ Agent Addressee 6. (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery 0. Is delivery address different from Item 17 ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address beiDw: ❑ No 3. Service Type ❑ Priority Mail Express® * Adult Signature 0 Registered Mail" G Adult Signature Restricted Delivery ❑ Registered Mail Restricted * Certified Maile Mvery * Certified Mall Restricted Delivery ❑ Return Receipt for * Collect on Delivery Merchandise C Collect on Delivery Restricted Delivery ❑ Signature Con"Art!onTM C] Insured Mail ❑ Signature Contimiation 0 Insured Mali Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery (over $500) PS form 3811, July 2015 PSN 7530-02-000-90 3 Done Return Receipt m Ir Domestic t.r) o For delivery intormation, visit our website at WwwwSP& cO CMIM a 11" Fes — -I- s r`' Extra Serviiims & Fees NmecM &%-w I" a, W. b�U rJ r.n.n !ycrcr 0 a»v» S� Ln aAn,n R (N.cnoe1W S CD j_] COWOd MAY Romeed Gnrvu9 f _ t: ❑ Adult segrAh" rt•orRW f ague stp,dm. rt av+ean owwe� s . LD st stagy 7 2023 U ti OW Poatapr tad Fars / Ln Sertr To ]�Oriiy $4, �sp� C`rry, $"re:6. Zip- i-- . . .........%......f'y�... LAij rK#sbnrfJ r !V C Nr.q tj Division of Water Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .1100 — LAND OWNER AGREEMENT FORM: LOA 06-16 Please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of additional information requested. Failure to submit all of the required items will lead to additional processing and review time for the permit application. Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation For more information, visit 1he Water Quali1j, Permitting Section's Non -Discharge Permitting 1Jni1. General — This document is an agreement between the Applicant and land owner(s) of residuals receiving sites for land application of Class B residuals (may include water treatment plant or other type residuals) in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T . 1100. Do not submit this agreement for review without a corresponding application form (FORM: RLAP 06-16). Unless otherwise noted, the Applicant shall submit one original and two copies of the application and supporting documentation listed below. A. Land Owner Agreement (FORM: LOA 06-16): ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed Land Application Site Certification (FORM: LASC 06-16) form. Please do not make any unauthorized content changes to this form. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ Prepare a separate agreement for each set of land application sites that are owned or operated by an entity other than the Applicant. ❑ A copy of the completed and appropriately executed agreement must be provided to the landowner and the lessee/operator. AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATELY OWNED LAND The undersigned landowner or his representative hereby permits: Applicant's name: U.S. Biosolids, Inc hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to land apply residuals from the following facility(ies) onto the following land application site(s) (i.e., see attached setback maps) in accordance with the stipulations and restrictions as given in this Agreement: Site/Field ID Lease (yes/no) Laud Use or Cropping Patterns Intended Use of Crops Residuals Source (optional) Special note (no-till/over-seed/ pasture) TB1 no Hay Animal Feed TB2 no Hav Animal Feed The landowner or his representative receives, in consideration, full use of the nutrient value of the applied residuals while the Permittee receives, in consideration, the use of the land application site(s) described above for the disposal of the residuals. This Agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division's permit for the residuals land application program and shall be renewed each time this permit is renewed. The undersigned landowner or his representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as written notification, given 30 calendar days in advance, modifies or cancels this Agreement. FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 1 of I. STIPULATIONS: I. The landowner or his representative shall not enter into any additional residuals application contracts or agreements with another permitted entity I'or the site(s) specified by this Agreement. 2. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use ofthe land application sites) to a third party. the landowner shall he responsible to ensure that the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. The landowner or his representative shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement until all of the site restrictions (under Section 11) are met. 4. Notification ofeancellation of this Agreement shall be immediately forwarded to NCDENR-DWR. Nan -Discharge Permitting Unit. 1617 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. 5. The Permittee must request and obtain a permit modification from the Division prior to a transfer of the land application site(s) to a new landowner. In addition. the current landowner shall give a notice to the nc%k landowner that gives full details ofthe residuals applied at the land application site(s), 6. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the residuals land application program. including an analysis of constituents of the residuals, residuals application methods, schedules for typical cropping patterns. a description ofthe equipment used by the Permittee. 7. The Permittee will provide the landowner or his representative with a copy ofthe residuals permit prior to commencement of any residuals land application event and a copy ofthe results of each soil analysis. 8. If the soil pFl of the land application site(s) is not maintained at 6.0 or greater, sufficient amounts of lime shall he applied to achieve a final soil pli of at least 6.0. unless an agronomist provides information indicating that the pl I of the soil, residuals and lime mixture is suitable for the specified crop. 9. The landowner or his representative and the Permittee will agree on residuals application rates and schedulcs based on crop patterns. results of soil samples, and the permitted application limits. 10. The landowner or his representative will provide the Permittee with information regarding the amount and analysis oi'other sources ofnutrients (e.g., fertilizer, unregulated animal waste. etc.) that have been applied to the land application site(s). 11. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and cropping patterns for the land application site(s) prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and schedule residuals land application events at appropriate periods. 12. Specific residuals land application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on the land application site(s) by the Permittee, the landowner, or his representative prior to and during a residuals land application event. 13. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permitlee. local officials. and State officials or their representatives to; enter and inspect any property. premises. or place on or related to the land application sites) at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with the permit: establish monitoring facilities on or near the land application site(s) as required by the permit; copy any records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of the permit: take necessary Ieachate. surface water, groundwater, or soil samples during the term of. and 12 months after termination of. this Agreement. IL RESTRICTIONS: I. Appropriate measures must he taken by the Permittee and/or the landowner or his representative to control public access to the land application site(s) during active use and for the 12-month period following a residuals land application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs that indicate the activities being conducted at the land application site(s). 2. Animals shall not be grazed on the land application site(s) for a 30-day period following a residuals land application event. Land application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during these periods after such residuals land application events. 3. Food crops. feed crops. and fiber crops shall not be harvested fora 30-day period following a residuals land application event. 4. Food crops %%ith harvested parts that touch the residuals/soil mixture and are totally above the land surface shall not be harvested for a 14-month period following a residuals land application event. 5. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface ofthe land shall not be harvested for a 20-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for four months or longer prior to incorporation into the soil. 6. Food crops with harvested parts below the surface ofthe land shal I not be harvested for a 38-month period following a residuals land application event when the residuals remain on the land surface for less than four months prior to incorporation into the soil. 7, Turf grown on land where residuals are applied shall not be harvested for a 12-month period following a residuals land application event. I11.ALTERNATIVES FOR WATFR SUPPLY WELLS INSIDE THE COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY: (please check one) 15A NCAC 02L .0107(d) prohibits water supply wells within (he compliance boundary. I lowcver. 15A NCAC 02T .0105(h) allows the compliance boundary to be placed closer to the waste disposal area. such that the water supply well is situated outside of the compliance boundary provided the groundwater standards can be met at the newly -established compliancc boundary. Please mark one of the following; ❑ A re -defined compliance boundary is needed for field(s) ID: (Please include the rationale for the requested re -location ofthe compliance boundary and attach a map showing the newly proposed compliance bormdary to the application package) ® A re -defined compliance boundary is not needed for this site. IV, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FIELD TRANSFER: (if needed) ❑ The land application field(s) ID: _ _ is currently permitted under another residuals land application program: Permit Number WQ:___ _�. "I he land owner hereby acknowledge that by signing, this agreement. he/she is requesting that the field(s) be removed from the previously permitted residuals land application program and transferred into the ne%% program: _ (Name ofthe new program) FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 2 of 3 Landowner's Certification: I certify that I am a deeded landowner of the above -referenced land application site(s) and am authorized to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on behalf of other deeded landowners OR that I am otherwise authorized, through a power of attorney or other legal delegation, to make decisions regarding the use of the land application site(s) on behalf of the deeded landowners. I certify that the above -referenced land application site(s) are not included in any waste disposal contract or agreement with another municipality, contractor, or other permitted entity. Furthermore, I certify that I have read this Agreement, understand the stipulations, restrictions, alternatives for water supply wells inside the compliance boundary, acknowledgement of field transfer, and do hereby grant permission to the Permittee to land apply residuals to the land application site(s) as specified herein. Landowner name: BLEVINS. TRISTEN & BENGE, COLBY Address: City: Roaring River State: NC Zip: 28669 Phone: 136-452-0685 F-mail address: G Signature. _ ' m"�� Date:, NORTH CAROLINA, Wes COUNTY 1.. the undersigned Notary Public do hereby certify that enwe personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal this the ��V —� ,a\_X1;.1.1AlIW11 -I, day of j V r% Signature and seal: My commission exp res: Lessee's/Operator's Certification: /1��ItiIYl.4�111 certify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Lessee/operator name: Address: City: Phone: Signature: Permittee's Certification: State: E-mail address: Date: Zip: I certify that I have read this Agreement and do hereby agree to abide by the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein. Signing official name: Zach Key Signature: / Date: 6-26-2023 FORM: LOA 06-16 Page 3 of 3 Attachment 3: Detailed Soil Descriptions APRIL 10, 2023 924 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 14 Attachment 3--Page I of 4 Site: 824 Grace Howard Rd, Roaring River, NC Client: US 6IOSOLIDS, INC. County and State: _WILKES COUNTY, NC_ Date: 21I 8/2023 Soil Scientist: C. ADAMS Fld/Pit # 1- r - Lndscpe Pos. � Vegetation SM�.0 ,,1p, uitable Unsuitable .3 Slope 1 Parent Mat. 1 eSe f Seasonal water table 7 L 4(4 Water table type Horizon Depth Matrix Colors Mottles Texture Structure MConsiste nce ste Wet Consistence Other Ap 1 o R-8j3 — C_L, t' d er s� = ut 7=L�" 2_.sjX4/(- -- C_ 13� 2. )A-32, 2, Sjk4J� CL_ LAC 3Zi� z,S��51 � )yq '��{ Lam. � ��,-ram S�AS�� '•���� �, �� �rf��� Additional comments: F1dIPit # Slope Lndscpe Pos. 6 �_'jl Vegetation �� Parent Mat. M5 JOLtvin Seasonal water table €� Suitable Unsuitable Water table type Horizon Depth Matrix Colors Mottles Texture Structure Moist Consistence Wet Cons Other Other 2-kS 55 5 AB 6 -11 " ����� q i't C+_ 1414� r ss t t [ -22 " 2,S Ifl� C s C z2 �,SW-�Ii� 7.S % `� It.5 S� �rkci;� Additional comments: i'`L� C_ C 4c. At - Site: 824 Grace Howard Rd, Roaring River, NC Client: US BIOSOLIDS, INC. County and State: _WILKES COUNTY, NC_ Attachment 3--Page 2 of 4 Date: 2/18/2023 Soil Scientist: C. ADAMS F1d/Pit # i -3 Lndscpe Pos. �`� Vegetation Suitable Unsuitable Slope L-) Parent Mat. Seasonal water table Water table type ^- Horizon Depth Matrix Colors Mottles Texture Structure Moist Consistence Wet Consistence Other A s bt c-1s� z,S I�� Q_ LwA*L L [S s 2�5 R� � 6 } ( 7, 3 c- L - i'A** - C_ 5 5 s Lt b A" �� ,1s v1n ti Additional comments: FIffit # -`�� Lndscpe Pos. LS Vegetation �—O_-L c Aj iV= uitabl Unsuitable Slope 9— Parent Mat. Cues, Seasonal water table > SLf q Water table type Horizon Depth Matrix Colors Mottles Texture Structure CaMoististence et Cans stenee Other A I s -i 1 CL P,t l 6 2-11y z,5 R r{6 C k L 2ft-42" '2'Sip- 4 ! csf�IC �r s5 s BC- `t7_ S'� ILS 'A+1b L4- Additional comments: L' 1 r Wj L U'3y� AL( - Attachment 3--Page 3 of 4 Site: �824 Grace Howard Rd, Roaring River, NC Client: _US BIOSOLIDS, INC. County and State: _WILKES COUNTY, NC Date: 2/18/2023 Soil Scientist: C. ADAMS F1dIPit 4 1 - S Lndscpe Pos. Vegetation ke-"Ltu,_ 0.tA�r-e. 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Slope Parent Mat. _ Vegetation Seasonal water table Suitable unsuitable Water table type Horizon Depth Matrix Colors Mottles Texture Structure Cons ist Cons stt Other Additional comments: Attachments 4-7 Soil Sample Transmittal Sheets and Soil Test Results Nutrient Analysis by NCDA&CS Agronomic Division, Raleigh, INC Heavy Metal Analysis by Waypoint Analytical, Charlotte, NC APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 15 F+ w GO I V 01 iJ'I v vo z C 03 YTS rn a C W 71 X, G) G] ♦r ego m a N G 0 3 � m a 3 M � 0 m rt o S Z in z CD im co 0 C co C cv � 0 cn cn cn w 0 :00 v 0 N m m [y] n m n CD CD 0 fl} (-n U1 L7t C."❑ rn 7% m m 0 N m Y Cr 3 -61 ^Z 0 0 N a 02 v 0 n v W 0 m sv n 0 V 7 N m m m' ri m a Z 0 n 0 m N Z C n N 0 (A c) V, -n C A C A m 0-2O O In 3 Q Ta rla w G7 a A o n '^ H ❑ m 'm_ m v 3 r m n m 3 D � a a m 77 rD rn flt ®®Z y m 1 m S aC)Cinm __a a 1 C 0 C P d 6 C ❑mm O (D�. m M err m co 07 x rl 0� o 0 N = 0 a C m z z 0 0 n m n p 1 a � y r-o 0 n v CD �q 03 00 C z C a m C)- Ln �orn a N_° a N m Z 1 C7 cn] Q m N -I 3 m z n � r N N co m it 0 0) 3 QD D i Q a a _Q vCL Q m = tmn 3 n -- CD Cc) Do N N 0 w a � �, x U] V Z 1 U7 0 m z m n FA ft o O� o 3 C> ZE I C4 n m z O m O m rZi i n O 0 Z a m w H CD b m 8 m x I O n v C 0 M 0 O 3 Q z m N � O m Q C m a rn LA = o 0 �Q(a -J [D n C.) w N a v cam , a� cn r m on o `� Cl) C V TQ v- 0 i 3 0 N m h r •- 2 .� � v m w m o end o 7n ro CD °_ 11 n ro (a X CD x 3 ic PLn� + 0 z ro• a ' Cl to v n C o 4 J w v `C n A 0 T m 0 n r A m m c7 # C o m 0 i '�i r y 0 0 0 0. m ro 3 0 O 3 ro ro Z � v n� ° v m o � --?-0 c ❑ N, N N 6 C CD Q- CIi c� 6 o m. 3 ' to C N a N• Q ❑ m ❑ a a � o y r 0 eo = tp G .2 N CDy C.0 W 3 Ci v i-Ao -1 W = N r N m i f7 q C7 Cl) v a P N g c r.,,u - h" - `•�'+.gym'• r 0 �� z > n 3 ❑ K. 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Molybdenum x $ A * Z C m 3 Nickel f1 C 1 g t` Selenium o C 0% Gos Lj x i t t Zinc g m nFi Ai ri /�� LV IIIIII■ - ZS+'�-onpi N vQ z ►i V n 3 fiIA_A V M Q� VV�►� oe' %y R WaypointO 449 Springbrook Rd, Chartotte, NC 28217 ANALYTICAL Main 704,529.6364 www.waypointanalytical.com Shipment Receipt Form Customer Number: 00118 Customer Name: Connie Adams Report Number: 23-069-0015 Shipping Method 0 Fed Ex US Postal 0 Lab 0 Other: 0 UPS 0 Client 0 Courier Thermometer ID: 11R15 17.70 Shipping container/cooler uncompromised? * Yes 0 No Number of coolers/boxes received F_ 1 Custody seals intact on shipping container/cooler? * Yes 0 No Q Not Present Custody seals intact on sample bottles? 0 Yes Q No Q Not Present Chain of Custody (COO) present? Yes 0 No CDC agrees with sample label(s)? Yes 0 No COC properly completed Q Yes (:) No Samples in proper containers? Yes 0 No Sample containers intact? Yes 0 No Sufficient sample volume for indicated test(s)? Yes o No All samples received within holding time? Yes 0 No Cooler temperature in compliance? 0 Yes No Cooler/Samples arrived at the laboratory on ice. Q Yes No Samples were considered acceptable as cooling process had begun. Water - Sample containers properly preserved 0 Yes 0 No # NIA Water - VOA vials free of headspace a Yes 0 No N/A Trip Blanks received with VOAs 0 Yes 0 No NIA Soil VOA method 5035 — compliance criteria met 0 Yes 0 No NIA High concentration container (48 hr) Low concentration EnCore samplers (48 hr) High concentration pre -weighed (methanol -14 d) j Low conc pre -weighed vials (Sod Bis -14 d) Special precautions or instructions included? 0 Yes No Comments: Signature: Angelo Norvell Date & Time: 03/11/2023 11:25:17 9iC1t V1W%-Vj- I ( 16� 4 Waypoint. 449 5pringbrovk Rd, Charlotte, INC 28217 Main 704.529.6364 . ANALYTICAL www.waypointanawcal.co►n Sample Summary Table Report Number: 23-069-0015 Client Project Description: Grace Howard Rd. Lab No Client Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received Method Lab ID 90975 GH1 Solids 02/13/2023 12:00 03/10/2023 12:00 SW-DRYWT WP MTN 90975 GH1 Solids 02/18/2023 12:00 03/10/2023 12:00 6010D WP MTN 90975 GH1 Solids 02/18/2023 12:00 03/10/2023 12:00 7471A WP MTN 90976 G112 Solids 02/18/2023 16:00 03/10/2023 12:00 SW-DRYWT WP MTN 90976 GH2 Solids 02/18/2023 16.00 03/10/2023 12:00 7471A WP MTN 90976 G112 Solids 02/18/2023 16:00 03/10/2023 12:00 6010D WP MTN WP MTN - Memphis, TN: Waypoint Analytical - TN, Memphis, TN Waypointo ANALYTICAL 449 5pringbrook Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217 Main 704.529.6364 www.way po i n to n a lyti to I. tom Client: Connie Adams CASE NARRATIVE Project: Grace Howard Rd. Lab Report Number: 23-069-0015 Date: 3/23/2023 Solids Total Mercury Analysis - CVAA Method 7471A Sample 83524 (3) Analyte: Mercury CSC Batch No: L6713931L671188 The matrix spike and/or the matrix spike duplicate was outside quality control acceptance ranges. A post digestion spike was performed and passed quality control acceptance ranges. No matrix interference is suspected. 0 Waypoint. ANALYTICAL (MI18 Connie Adams Project Connie Adams 3201 Smith Farm Road Information Matthews, NC 28104 Report Number : 23-069-0015 Lab No : 90975 Sample ID : GH1 Test Moisture Arsenic Cadmium Copper Lead Mercury (Total) Molybdenum Nickel Selenium Zinc Atkrtc 449 5pringbrook Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217 Main 704.529.6364 www.waypointanalytical.com Grace Howard Rd. REPORT OFANAL PSIS Results Units 22.3 % 3.24 mg/Kg - dry 0.605 mg/Kg - dry 39.0 mg/K9 - dry 16.3 mg/Kg - dry ¢0.246 H mg/Kg - dry 0.722 mg/Kg - dry 5.05 mg/Kg - dry 0.644 mg/Kg - dry 69.8 mg/Kg - dry MQL 0.643 0.129 0.644 0.386 0.246 0.321 0.321 0.643 1.61 Report Hate : 03/24/2023 Received : 03/10/2023 �% �yx� Jamie Corporaal Laboratory Project Manager Matrix: Solids Sampled: 2/ 18/ 2023 12.00 DF Date 1 Time By Analytical Analyzed Method 1 03/21/2316:41 331 SW-DRYWT 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 60101) 1 03/18/23 0739 BKN 6010D 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 6010D 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 6010D 1 03/22/23 11:39 FD5 7471A 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 6010D 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 6010D 1 03/18/23 07:39 BKN 6010D 1 03/20/23 18:47 JTR 6010D Qualifiers/ DF Dilution Factor H Beyond holding time Definitions MQL Method Quantitation Limit Waypoint. 449 Springk]raok Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217 Main 704.529.6364 ANALYTICAL www.waypointanalocal.com 00118 Connie Adams Project Grace Howard Rd. Connie Adams Report Date : 03/24/2023 3201 Smith Farm Road Information : Received : 03/10/2023 Matthews , NC 28104 J'(X �r� Jamie Corporaal Report Number :23-069-0015 REPORT OPANALY515 Laboratory Project Manager Lab No: 90976 Matrix: Solids Sample ID: GH2 Sampled: 2/3.8/2023 16:00 Test Results Units MOIL DF Date 1 Time By Analytical Analyzed Method Moisture 20.3 11/0 1 03/21/2316:41 333 SW-DRYINT Arsenic 4.45 mg/Kg - dry 3.14 5 03/22/23 18:36 TJS 6010D Cadmium 0.279 mg/Kg - dry 0.125 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010D Copper 39.8 mg/Kg - dry 0.627 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010❑ Lead 13.7 mg/Kg - dry 0.376 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010D Mercury (Total) r0.216 H mg/Kg - dry 0.216 1 03/22/23 11:41 FDS 7471A Molybdenum 0.706 mg/Kg - dry 0.313 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010D Nickel 6.02 mg/Kg - dry 0.313 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010❑ Selenium <3.14 mg/Kg - dry 3.14 5 03/21/23 15:55 T3S 6010D Zinc 65.7 mg1Kg - dry 1.57 1 03/21/23 04:14 BKN 6010D Qualifiers/ DF Dilution Factor H Beyond holding time Definitions MQL Method Quantitation Limit Attachments S and 9: Nutrient management RYE tables Fairview soils Wilkes County. Source: North Carolina Interagency Nutrient Management Committee. 2014. Realistic yields and nitrogen application factors for north Carolina crops. realistic ields.ces.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University, North Carolina department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Natural Resources Conservation Service. Raleigh NC. Accessed 3/19/2023 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 26 Realistic Yields for FcB2: Fairview sandy clay loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes, moderately eroded in Wilkes County, NC Estimated Realistic Phosphorus Crop yield Nitrogen Factor N Rate removal (lbslacre) (lbs P204acre Bahiagrass (Hay) 3.3 Tons 44 146 38 Barley (Grain) 65 Bushels 1.49 96 25 Caucasion/Old World Bluestem (Hay) 3.3 Tons 44 146 40 Common Bermudagrass (Hay) 3.3 Tons 44 146 40 Corn (Grain) 154 Bushels 0.74 114 68 Corn (Silage) 19 Tons 10.9 207 65 Cotton 618 Pounds 0.08 49 12 Dallisgrass (Hay) 3.3 Tons 44 146 44 Fescue (Hay) 4.3 Tons 44 188 67 Hybrid Bermudagrass (Hay) 4.3 Tons 44 188 53 Mixed Cool Season Grass (Hay) 3.1 Tons 44 136 44 Oats (Grain) 81 Bushels 1.13 91 20 Orchardgrass (Hay) 3.3 Tons 44 146 49 Pearl Millet (Hay) 3.6 Tons 49 175 47 Rye (Grain) 48 Bushels 2.01 95 16 Small Grain (Silage) 8.6 Tons 11.1 95 46 Sorghum (Grain) 48 CWT 1.72 82 36 Sorghum (Silage) 16.2 Tons 7.6 123 48 Sorghum Sudan (Hay) 4 Tons 49 198 56 Soybeans (Dble Cropped - Manured) 32 Bushels 3.89 126 26 Soybeans (Double Cropped) 32 Bushels 0 0 26 Soybeans (Full Season - Manured) 38 Bushels 3.89 148 30 Soybeans (Full Season) 38 Bushels 0 0 30 Tobacco (Flue Cured) 2470 Pounds 0.02 49 12 Triticale (Grain) 67 Bushels 1.52 101 22 Tropical Corn (Silage) 19 Tons 6.5 124 65 Wheat (Grain) 90 Bushels 1.05 95 45 Source: North Carolina Interagency Nutrient Management Committee. 2014. Realistic yields and nitrogen application factors for North Carolina crops. reaIisticyieIds.ces.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University, North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Natural Resources Conservation Service. Raleigh NC. Atr,c L&vQ.q l Realistic Yields for FcCZ: Fairview sandy clay loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded in Wilkes County, NC Estimated Nitrogen Realistic N Phosphorus Crop Yield Factor Rate (lbslacre) removal (lbs P205/acre Bahiagrass (Hay) 2.8 Tons 44 123 32 Barley (Grain) 54 Bushels 1.49 81 21 Caucasion/Old World Bluestem (Hay) 2.8 Tons 44 123 33 Common Bermudagrass (Hay) 2.8 Tons 44 123 34 Corn (Grain) 130 Bushels 0.74 96 57 Corn (Silage) 16 Tons 10.9 174 54 Cotton 520 Pounds 0.08 42 10 Dallisgrass (Hay) 2.8 Tons 44 123 37 Fescue (Hay) 3.6 Tons 44 158 57 Hybrid Bermudagrass (Hay) 3.6 Tons 44 158 44 Mixed Cool Season Grass (Hay) 2.6 Tons 44 114 37 Oats (Grain) 68 Bushels 1.13 77 17 Orchardgrass (Hay) 2.8 Tons 44 123 41 Peanuts 0 Pounds 0 0 0 Pearl Millet (Hay) 3 Tons 49 147 40 Rye (Grain) 40 Bushels 2.01 80 13 Small Grain (Silage) 7.2 Tons 11.1 80 39 Sorghum (Grain) 40 CWT 1.72 69 30 Sorghum (Silage) 13.6 Tons 7.6 103 41 Sorghum Sudan (Hay) 3.4 Tons 49 167 47 Soybeans (Double Cropped - Manured) 27 Bushels 3.89 106 22 Soybeans (Double Cropped) 27 Bushels 0 0 22 Soybeans (Full Season - Manured) 32 Bushels 3.89 124 26 Soybeans (Full Season) 32 Bushels 0 0 26 Tobacco (Flue Cured) 2080 Pounds 0.02 42 10 Triticale (Grain) 56 Bushels 1.52 85 18 Tropical Corn (Silage) 16 Tons 6.5 104 54 Wheat (Grain) 76 Bushels 1.05 80 38 Source: North Carolina Interagency Nutrient Management Committee. 2014. Realistic yields and nitrogen application factors for North Carolina crops, reaIisticyieIds.ces.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University, North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Raleigh NC. Map 4: Soil Map with Soil Map Legend Source: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey Accessed 12/9/2022 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 11 $(1° 59' 5v W 4012WO 401297C Y11:%kii .ci :-i l: sl 401320 4013380 4013420 o y R � $1, Ol 35" yr A m 80, 59'5T w P�Zbfz 824 Grace Howard Rd IAA2 `' Soil Map —Wilkes County, North Carolina Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in A01 Percent of A01 CoA Codorus loam, 0 to 2 percent 0.2 0.3% slopes, frequently flooded FaD Fairview sandy loam, 15 to 25 1 25.3 39.3% i percent slopes FcB2 Fairview sandy clay loam, 2 to 11.2 17.4% 8 percent slopes, moderately eroded FcC2 Fairview sandy clay loam, 8 to 23.6 361% 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded RdE Rhodhiss fine sandy loam, 25 4.1 6.4% to 60 percent slopes Totals for Area of Interest 64.4 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 121912022 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 Map 5: Site Investigation Map Base Maps from Wilkes County GIS Orthoimagery 2014 Accessed on 12/7/2022 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 12 Cr I m m m I M D ro r x o f 2 r r ti a m m f � m CL ! m m 13 N 1 I I I FTP FT P o � W p � N O p � o d n F ti N ma o r� 3 3. P N '�k i ;I 77 0 �7 L�� Attachments 1-2: Official Soil series Descriptions for Fairview and Clifford soils Source: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Official Series Descriptions Soil Survey Staff Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Deportment of Agriculture. Official Soil Series Descriptions. Available online. Accessed [311212023 and 4/9/20231. APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 13 Official Series Description - FAIRVIEW Series A-10n,S&o%-t-k 1 https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD—Docs/F/FAIRVrEW.htmi LOCATION FAIRVIEW NC+VA Fistablished Series RJL-DCC/Rev. JAK/DTA 02/2008 FAIRVIEW SERIES MLRA(s): 136 (mesic part) MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina Depth Class: Very deep Drainage Class (Agricultural): Well drained Internal Free Water Occurrence: Very deep Flooding Frequency and Duration: None Ponding Frequency and Duration: None Index Surface Runoff: Low to high Permeability: Moderate Shrink -Swell Potential: Low Landscape: Piedmont upland Landform: Hill, ridge, interfluve Geomorphic Component: Crest, interfluve, side slope, nose slope, head slope Hillsiope Profile Position: Summit, shoulder, backslope Parent Material: Residuum from felsic metamorphic or igneous rock Slope: 2 to 50 percent Elevation (type location): 1260 feet Frost Free Period (type location): 174 days Mean Annual Air Temperature (type location): 57 degrees F. Mean Annual Precipitation (type location): 44 inches TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludults TYPICAL PEDON: Fairview sandy clay loam (in an area of Fairview sandy clay loam. 8 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded), on a convex 11 percent slope in pastureland. (Colors are for moist soil) Apt- 0 to 10 centimeters (0.0 to 3.9 inches); brown (7.5YR 414) crushed sandy clay loam; weak medium granular structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic. low excavation difficulty; many fine roots throughout; 1 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter schist fragments and 4 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter quartz fragments; moderately acid, pH 5.7, clear wavy boundary. Ap2--10 to 23 centimeters (3.9 to 9.1 inches); strong brown (7.5YR 4/6) crushed sandy clay loam; weak fine subangular blocky structure, and weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; low excavation difficulty; common fine roots throughout: common fine moderate -continuity tubular pores; 1 percent fine red (2.5YR 4l8), moist, clay bodies and 1 percent fine mica flakes; I percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter schist fragments and 4 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75- millimeter quartz fragments; moderately acid, pH 5.7; (Ap horizon is typically 2 to 30 centimeters thick); clear wavy boundary. Bt--23 to bl centimeters (9.1 to 24.0 inches); red (2.5YR 418) broken face clay; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm, slightly sticky, moderately plastic; moderate excavation difficulty; common fine roots 1 of 5 3/12/2023, 3:23 PM Official Series Description - FAIRVIEW Series https://soil series.sc.egov. usda.govlOSD_Docs/FIFAIRVIEW,htm] throughout; common fine moderate -continuity tubular pores; 25 percent discontinuous faint red (2.5YR 5/8), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 10 percent fine mica flakes; 1 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter quartz fragments: strongly acid. pH 5.3; (Bt horizon is typically 20 to 60 centimeters thick); gradual wavy boundary. BCt--61 to 74 centimeters (24.0 to 29.1 inches); red (2.5YR 418) broken face clay loam; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; moderate excavation difficulty; 1 percent discontinuous faint red (2.5YR 5/8), moist, clay films on vertical faces of peds; 10 percent fine mica flakes; 2 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter schist fragments and 4 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter quartz fragments and 5 percent flat very angular weakly cemented 2- to 150-millimeter schist fragments; strongly acid, pH 5.3, (BC horizon is typically 0 to 75 centimeters thick); gradual wavy boundary. C--74 to 200 centimeters (29.1 to 78.7 inches): red (I OR 516) broken face loam; massive; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; low excavation difficulty: common fine roots throughout; common fine moderate - continuity tubular pores, 10 percent fine mica flakes; 1 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75-millimeter schist fragments and 2 percent nonflat angular indurated 2- to 75- millimeter quartz fragments and 10 percent flat very angular weakly cemented 2- to 150-millimeter schist fragments; strongly acid, pH 5.3. TYPE LOCATION: Surry County, North Carolina; about 2.5 miles west of Dobson, 1000 feet northwest of the intersection of Secondary Roads 1001 and 1124, in a pasture; USG Bottom topographic quadrangle; lat. 36 degrees 24 minutes 03 seconds N. and long. 80 degrees 46 minutes 25 seconds W. RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS: Depth to top of Argillic horizon: 1 to 15 inches Depth to base of Argillic horizon: 15 inches or more Depth to Bedrock: Greater than 60 inches Rock Fragment Content: 0 to 40 percent in the A and E horizons and 0 to 30 percent in the B and C horizons; mostly gravel, cobbles or stones, but may include channers and flagstones Pararock Fragment Content: 0 to 15 percent, throughout; mostly paragravel or paracobbles, but may include parachanners and paraflagstones Soil Reaction: Extremely acid to moderately acid throughout. Limed soils are typically moderately acid or slightly acid in the upper part. Mica Content: 0 to 20 percent, by volume mica flakes in the A, E and B horizons, and 0 to 30 percent in the BC and C horizons Other Features: Clayey part (greater than 35 percent clay) of the argillic horizon is less than 24 inches thick and typically extends to a depth of less than 30 inches RANGE OF INDIVIDUAL HORIZONS: A horizon (if it occurs): Color --hue of 5YR to l OYR, value of 3 to 6, chroma of 2 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam Ap horizon: Color --hue of 5YR to l OYR, value of 3 to 6, chroma of 2 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam. Eroded phases include sandy clay loam or clay loam. E horizon (if it occurs): Color --hue of 5YR to 1 OYR, value of 4 to 6, chroma of 3 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam 2 of 5 3/12/2023, 3:23 PM Official Series Description - FAIRViEW Series https://soilseries.sc,egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/F/FAIRVIEW.himl BE or BA horizons (if they occur): - Color --hue of 2.5YR to 7.5YR, value of 4 to 6, chroma of 4 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --fine sandy loam, loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam Bt horizon: Color --hue of 1 OR to SYR, value of 4 or 5, chroma of 4 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --clay loam, sandy clay, or clay Non-redoximorphic mottles (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow BC horizon or BCt or CB horizon (if they occur): Color --hue of 1 OR to 7.5YR, value of 4 or 6, chroma of 4 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fide sandy loam, loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam Nan-redoximorphic mottles (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow C horizon: Color --hue of 1 OR to 7.5YR, value of 4 to 6, chroma of 4 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam saprolite Non-redoximorphic mottles (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow COMPETING SERIES: Clifford soils --clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of more than 30 inches and is 25 to 60 inches thick Hayesville soils --are on elevations above 2000 feet Nathalie soils --clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of more than 30 inches and is 25 to 60 inches thick and have Bt horizons with browner hue Toast soils --have subsoils with browner hue Westfield soils --have paralithic contact at 40 to 60 inches Woolwine soils --have paralithic contact at 20 to 40 inches GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Landscape: Piedmont upland Landform: Hill, ridge, interfluve Geomorphic Component: crest, Interfluve, side slope, nose slope, head slope Hillslope Profile Position: Summit, shoulder, backslope Parent Material: Residuum from felsic metamorphic or igneous rock such as mica schist, gneiss, granite gneiss, mica gneiss, granodiorite, and granite Slope: 2 to 60 percent Elevation: 300 to 1400 feet Frost Free Period: 160 to 205 days Mean Annual Air Temperature: 52 to 57 degrees Mean Annual Precipitation: 40 to 55 inches GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: Braddock soils --formed in old alluvium; on adjacent high terraces Buckhall soils --have mixed mineralogy and a browner subsoil; on similar landforms Clifford soils --the clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of more than 30 inches and is 25 to 60 inches thick; on similar landforms Elioak sails --have more mica in the subsoil and formed in residuum from micaceous crystalline rock such as muscovite schist; on similar landforms Minnieville sails --formed in residuum from hornblende gneiss or hornblende schist and have moderate shrink -swell potential; on similar landforms Rhodhiss soils --have a fine -loamy particle -size class; on similar landforms of 5 3112CO23, 3:23 PM Official Series Description - FAIRVIEW Series https:ilsollseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD DocsIFIFAIRVIEW.html Stott Knob soils -have paralithic contact at a depth of 20 to 40 inches and have a fine -loamy particle -size class; on similar landforms Toast soils --have subsoils with browner hue, on similar landforms Westfield soils --have paralithic contact at a depth of 40 to 60 inches; on similar landforms Wintergreen soils --formed in old alluvium; on adjacent high terraces Woolwine soils --have paralithic contact at a depth of 20 to 40 inches; on similar landforms DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Depth Class: Very deep Drainage Class (Agricultural): Well drained Internal Free Water Occurrence: Very deep Flooding Frequency and Duration: None Ponding Frequency and Duration: None Index Surface Runoff: Low to high Permeability: Moderate Shrink -Swell Potential: Low USE AND VEGETATION: Major Uses: Cultivated crops, pasture, and woodland Dominant Vegetation: Where cultivated --corn, tobacco, small grain, hay, and apples. Where forested --Eastern white pine, Virginia pine, red oak, white oak, post oak, hickory, blackgum, red maple, yellow poplar, and dogwood. DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Distribution: Virginia and North Carolina Extent: Moderate MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina. SERIES ESTABLISHED: Suny County, North Carolina; 2003. REMARKS: Fairview soils were previously mapped as Pacolet soils. The April 1997 relocation of the mesic/thermic line in North Carolina and Virginia necessitated the establishment of the Fairview series as a mesic counterpart. The 2008 revision is intended to limit the amount of mica allowed in the Fairview series. Fairview is not intended to replace Madison soils in the mesic region. Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon: Ochric epipedon--the zone from the surface to 9 inches (Ap] and Apt horizons) Argillic horizon --the zone from 9 to 24 inches (Bt horizon) Kandic horizon --the zone from 9 to 29 inches (Bt & BC horizons). Other soil features identified with this pedon: Series control section--0 to 60 inches ADDITIONAL DATA: Laboratory Data: No laboratory data available. Database Information. - Typical Pedon Data Mapunit ID82665 User Pedon ID--88NC i 71001 TABULAR SERIES DATA: Slope Airtemp FrFr/Seas Precip Elevation 2-60 52-57 160-205 40-55 300-1400 S01-5 F1oodL F1oodH Watertable Kind Months Bedrock Hardness 4 of 5 3/12/2023, 3:23 PM Dfficiai Series Description - FAIRVIEW Series NONE >6.0 https://soilseries.se.egov.usda.gov/OSD—Docs/FfFAIRVIEW.htmi a- S6I-5 Depth Texture 0-9 SL FSL L 0-9 SCL CL 9-24 5C CL C 24-60 SL FSL L SCL CL 3-Inch No-10 Clay% -CEC- 0-10 75-100 8-20 4-10 0-10 75-100 20-35 2-10 0-10 55-100 35-60 2-12 0-10 55-100 10-30 1-10 501-5 Depth -pH- O.M. Salin Permea6 Shnk-Swll 0-9 3.6-6.0 0.5-2 2.0-6.0 LOW 0-9 3.6-6.0 0.5-1 0.6-2.0 LOW 9-24 3.6-6.0 0-0.5 0.6-2.0 LOW 24-60 3.6-6.0 0-0.5 0.6-6.0 LOW National Cooperative Soil Survey U.S.A. 5 of 5 3/12/2023, 3:23 PM Official Series Description - CLIFFORD Series Am%:\t'V*4'.& -4 LOCATION CLIFFORD NC+VA https:llsoiIseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/0SD_Docs/CCLIFFOR D. htm I Established Series - SKT-BLLIRev. JAK 01/2006 CLIFFORD SERIES MLRA(s): 136 (mesic part) MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina Depth Class: Very deep Drainage Class (Agricultural). Well drained Internal Free Water Occurrence. Very deep Flooding Frequency and Duration: None Ponding Frequency and Duration: None Index Surface Runoff. Low to high Permeability: Moderate Shrink -Swell Potential: Low Landscape: Piedmont uplands Landform: Hill, interfluve Geomorphic Component: Interfluve, side slope, nose slope Hillslope Profile Position: Summit, shoulder, backslope Parent Material: Residuum weathered from felsic crystalline rock such as mica schist, gneissgranite gneiss, mica gneiss, granodiorite, and granite , Slope: 2 to 60 percent Elevation (type location): 680 feet Frost Free Period (type location): 174 days Mean Annual Air Temperature (type location): 57 degrees F. Mean Annual Precipitation (type location): 44 inches TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludults TYPICAL PEDON: Clifford fine sandy loam (in an area of Clifford fine sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes), in mixed hardwood and pine forest. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise stated.) AP--0 to 5 inches; dark brown (7.5YR 313) fine sandy loam; weak fine granular structure; very friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; many fine, medium, and coarse roots; many fine tubular pores; 5 percent gravel; very strongly acid; clear wavy boundary. (1 to 9 inches thick) BA--5 to 13 inches; yellowish red (5YR 416) loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic: many fine, medium, and coarse roots: common fine tubular pores; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (0 to 10 inches thick) Btl--13 to 17 inches; 80 percent red (2.5YR 4/6) and 20 percent red (2.5YR418) clay loam; moderate medium and fine subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; common fine, medium, and coarse roots; common fine tubular pores; common discontinuous faint clay films on faces of peds; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. Bt2-- I7 to 48 inches; red (2.5YR 4/8) clay; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm, moderately sticky, slightly plastic; common fine, medium, and coarse roots; common fine tubular pores; few 1 of 5 41912023, 12:52 PM Official Series Description - CLIFFORD Series https://soi lseries.sc. egos.usda.goy/OSD_Does/C/CLIFFORD,htmi discontinuous faint clay films on faces of peds; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (Combined thickness of the Bt horizon is 25 to 50 inches.) BC--48 to 58 inches; red (1 OR 416) clay loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; few fine, medium, and coarse roots; few fine tubular pores; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (0 to 25 inches thick) C--58 to 72 inches; 80 percent red (2,5YR 518) and 20 percent reddish yellow (5YR 616) loam saprolite; massive; friable, few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid. TYPE LOCATION: Caswell County, North Carolina; about 3.3 miles south of Yanceyville, 0.05 mile east from intersection of Secondary Road 1736 and North Carolina Highway 62, on Secondary Road 1736, 60 feet north in wooded area; USGS Anderson topographic quadrangle; lat. 36 degrees 21 minutes 29 seconds N. and long. 79 degrees, 20 minutes, 5 seconds W. RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS: Depth to top of Argillic horizon: 1 to 15 inches Depth to base of Argillic horizon. 35 inches or more Depth to Bedrock: Greater than 60 inches Rock Fragment Content: 0 to 35 percent in the A and E horizons and 0 to 15 percent in the B and C horizons; mostly gravel and cobbles Soil Reaction: Very strongly acid to moderately acid throughout. Limed soils are typically moderately acid or slightly acid in the upper part. Mica Content: 0 to 30 percent, by volume, mica flakes Other Features: Clayey part (greater than 35 percent clay) of the argillic horizon is 24 or more inches thick and typically extends to a depth of 30 inches or more RANGE OF INDIVIDUAL HORIZONS: A horizon (if it occurs): Color --hue of 2,5YR to 1 OYR, value of 3 or 4, chroma of 2 to 4 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam Ap horizon: Color --hue of 2.5YR to lOYR, value of 3 to 5, chroma of 2 to 6 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam. Eroded phases include sandy clay loam or clay loam. E horizon (if it occurs): Color --hue of 7.5YR or 1 OYR, value of 4 to 6, chroma of 3 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam BA horizon or BE horizon (if it occurs): Color --hue of 2.5YR to 1 OYR, value of 4 to 6, chroma of 4 to 8 Texture (fine -earth fraction) --loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam Bt horizon: Color --hue of lOR to SYR, value of 3 to 5, chroma of 6 or 8. Pedons with hue of 5YR lack evident patterns of non-redoximorphic mottling. Texture (fine -earth fraction) --clay loam, sandy clay, or clay Non-redoximorphic mottics (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow BC horizon: Color --hue of 1 OR to 5YR, value of or 6, chroma of 4 to 8. 2 of 5 41912023, 12:52 PM Official Series Description - CLIFFORD Series https*Hsoi lseries.sc. egov.usda.gov/OSD_Does/C/CLIFFORD.ht. Texture (fine -earth fraction) --loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam Non-redoximorphic mottles (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow C horizon: Color --hue of l OR to l OYR, value of 4 or 6, chroma of 4 to 8 or is variegated in shades of yellow, red, brown, black, or white Texture (fine -earth fraction) --sandy loam, fine sandy loam, loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam saprolite Non-redoximorphic mottles (if they occur) --masses of saprolite in shades of shades of red, brown, or yellow COMPETING SERIES: Fairview soils --the clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of less than 30 inches and is less than 25 inches thick Hayesville soils --are on landfonns above 2000 feet elevation Nathalie sails --have Bt horizons with yellower hue Toast sails --the clayey part of the argiIlic horizon extends to a depth of less than 30 inches, is less than 25 inches thick, and has Bt horizons with yellower hue Westfield sails --have paralithic contact at 40 to 60 inches Woolwine sails --have paralithic contact at 20 to 40 inches GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Landscape. Piedmont uplands Landform: Hill, interfluve Geomorphic Component: Interfluve, side slope, nose: slope Hillslope Profile Position: Summit, shoulder, backslope Parent Material: Residuum weathered from felsic crystalline rock such as mica schist, gneiss, granite gneiss, mica gneiss, granodiorite, and granite Slope: 2 to 60 percent Elevation: 300 to 1400 feet Frost Free Period: 160 to 205 days Mean Annual Air Temperature: 52 to 57 degrees Mean Annual Precipitation: 40 to 55 inches GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: Braddock soils --formed in old alluvium; on adjacent high terraces Buckhall soils --have mixed mineralogy and a browner subsoil; on similar landforms Elioak-formed from micaceous crystalline rocks such as muscovite schist; on similar landforms Fairview soils --the clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of less than 30 inches and is less than 25 inches thick; on similar landforms Minnieville soils --farmed from hornblende gneiss or hornblende schist and have moderate shrink -swell potential; on similar landforms Rhodhiss soils --have a fine -loamy particle -size class; on similar landforms Stott Knob sails --have paralithic contact at a depth of 20 to 40 inches and have a fine -loamy particle -size class; on similar landforms Toast soils --the clayey part of the argillic horizon extends to a depth of less than 30 inches and is less than 25 inches thick, and has a browner subsoil; on similar landfonns Westfield sails --have paralithic contact at a depth of 40 to 60 inches; on similar landforms Wintergreen soils --formed in old alluvium; on adjacent high terraces Woolwine soils --have paralithic contact at'a depth of 20 to 40 inches; on similar landforms DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Depth Class: Very deep (greater than 72 inches) Drainage Class (Agricultural): Well drained 3 of 5 41912023, 12:52 PM Official Series Description - CLIFFORD Series https:llsoi lseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/C/CLIFFORD.htm] Internal Free Water Occurrence: Very deep (greater than 60 inches) Flooding Frequency and Duration: None Ponding Frequency and Duration: None Index Surface Runoff: Low to high Permeability: Moderate Shrink -Swell Potential: Low USE AND VEGETATION: Major Uses: Cultivated crops, pasture, and forest Dominant Vegetation: Where cultivated --small grains, corn, soybeans, hay, tobacco, and orchards. Where forested --Eastern white pine, Virginia pine, red oak, white oak, post oak, hickory, blackgum, red maple, yellow poplar, and dogwood. DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Distribution: Virginia and North Carolina Extent: Moderate MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina SERIES ESTABLISHED: Henry County, Virginia, 1996. REMARKS: Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon: Ochric epipedon--the zone from the surface of the soil to a depth of 5 inches (Ap horizon) Argiliic horizon --the zone from 13 and 48 inches (Bt horizon) Kandic horizon --the zone between 13 and 58 inches (Bt and BC horizons) Other soil features identified with this pedon: Series control section --the zone from 0 to 60 inches ADDITIONAL DATA: Laboratory Data: Lab data for the typical pedon and supporting pedons is available from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Database Information: Typical Pedon Data Mapunit ID --To be developed TABULAR SERIES DATA: Soil Name Slope Airtemp FrFr/Seas Precip Elevation CLIFFORD 2-60 52-57 160-205 40-55 300-1400 F1oodL FloodH Watertable Kind Months Bedrock Hardness NONE >.6.0 - - >80 - Depth Texture 3-Inch No-10 Clay% -CEC- 0-13 5L FSL L 0-5 80-100 5-20 1-5 0-13 GR-5L GR-L GR-FSL 5-5 55-85 5-20 1-5 0-13 SCL CL 0-5 75-100 20-35 5-10 13-58 C CL 0-5 92-100 35-70 3-12 58-72 VAR - - - 1-12 Depth -pH- O.M. Permeab Shnk-Swll 0-13 4.5-6.0 0.5-1.0 2.0-6.0 LOW 0-13 4.5-6.0 0.5-1.0 2.0-6.0 LOW 0-13 4.5-6.0 0.5-1.0 0.6-2.0 LOW 4 of 5 41912023, 12:52 PM Constance M Adams P.Q. Box 2175 Indian Trail, NC 28079 April 16, 2023 Mr. Zach Key U.S. Biosolids, Inc. P.O. Box 146 Ronda, NC 28670 Subject: Site Evaluation for Wastewater Residuals Appiication Tristen Blevins Farm, 824 Grace Howard Rd; Roaring River, Wilkes County, NC (Tax PINS 4902- 90-5712 and 4902-90-2549) Dear Mr. Key, ❑n February 18, 2023 1 evaluated selected fields on the above -named property for potential for wastewater residuals (Class B) application. The report from that investigation is attached. It has been a pleasure working on this project for you. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Constance M Adams, L.S.S. SITE EVALUATION AND SOIL REPORT 824 GRACE HOWAR❑ RD ROARING RIVER, NC NC PINS 4902-90-5712 AND 4902-90-2549 Land Owner: Tristen Blevins WI LKES COUNTY, NC APRIL 16, 2023 PREPARED BY CONSTANCE M ADAMS, LSS P.O. BOX 2175 INDIAN TRAIL, NC 28079 828-234-3776 FOR US BIOSOLIDS, INC. P.U. Box 146 RONDA, NC 28670 3 36-777-6909 SITE AND INVESTIGATION SUMMARY AND OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONS The purpose of this evaluation was to review the proposed site and soils for suitability for residuals application as required by 15 A NCAC 02T and the subsequent site evaluation policies found in the Soil Scientist Evaluation Policy document from September, 2008. This report will document the site evaluation details and includes all required reporting information therein. Representative soil fertility and heavy metal samples were collected and these samples were analyzed for the required fertility analysis and baseline heavy metal content. The site is located at 824 Grace Howard Rd in Roaring River, NC. For the purposes of permitting, the farm is divided into 2 fields. Attached map 1 shows the general location of the site, map 2 shows the location of the fields within the farm, and map 3 shows the general topography of the site. The overall tracts total 35.89 acres, and the fields proposed for biosolids application have acreages as indicated in Table 1. The site is in the watersheds of Little Bugaboo Creek, part of the Yadkin PeeDee River Basin. For specifics for each field, see Table 1 below. Table 1: Summary of Fields, Blackburn Farm, Roaring River, NC -- Acreage Center coordinates i Field # (entire PIN number/tract (WGS84 Datum) Watershed index, classification field) _ Field 1 17.7 ac 4902-90-5712, N 36.26360, W 81.00480 12-48-1-(1) Little Bugaboo Creek 4902-90-2549 C _ Field 2 T 3.5 ac 4902-90-5712 N 36.2623°, W 81.00690 12-4&1-(1) Littl� Bugaboo Creek Slopes in the fields range from 3 percent to 15 percent. As the site is proposed for surface application of residuals, the field portions with slopes exceeding 10 percent have been indicated on the Site Investigation Map (map 5) attached herein. The slopes in the useable portion of the fields range from 3 to 10 percent. Depth to rock or water table was over 4 feet in all soil observations, although one quartz outcrop was observed in field 2. Soil borings were completed in both fields and the location of these borings is found on the attached Site Investigation Map (map 5). These borings confirmed the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service soil map of the site in both fields. Because the soil evaluation closely confirmed the soil mapping by the National Cooperative Soil Survey, with only inclusions that are within the design of the designated map units, no distinct map unit lines have been mapped on the Site Investigation Map- all areas shown are the same soil type and consistent with the soil survey. Amore detailed discussion of the soils on the site can be found in the "Soil Investigation Results" section below. Representative soil samples of each field were taken using a stainless steel core sampler to a depth of 6". Samples were taken randomly over the entire field. The results of the soil fertility tests (attachments 4 and 5) and of the heavy metal analysis (attachments 6 and 7) support the use of this site for residuals application. See "Soil Test Results and Site Nutrient Management Plan" below. APRIL 10. 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 2 RECOMMENDATION. With the exception of required setbacks for homes, wells, rights -of -way, surface waters, drainageways and/or property lines, and slope areas exceeding 10 percent that are buffered out, the remainder of these fields are recommended for class 8 residuals application,. Setbacks to all required features must be flagged at the time of residuals application. The slope areas exceeding 10 percent will also need to be flagged out at the time of residuals application. SOIL INVESTIGATION RESULTS Field 1 (Site Investigation Map 5) Soils in this fields are mapped as FcB2 Fairview sandy clay loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes, moderately eroded, FcC2, Fairview sandy clay loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded and as FaD, Fairview sandy loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes on the USDA NRCS soil survey (see map 4). Fairview soils are well - drained, with a clayey subsoil and soil depth exceeding 20 inches to parent material and a depth greater than 60" to lithic or paralithic contact. The clayey Bt is less than 30" thick. Inclusions observed in this field included Clifford soils, which have a thicker clay subsoil. See attached Official Series Description for Fairview and Clifford soils (attachmentl and 2). The taxonomic classification of the observed soils are as follows: Fairview (taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludultsy, and Clifford (taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludults ). Soils were moderately eroded with a clay loam surface. The inclusions observed are commonly found in Fairview soil map units and have similar use and management. Taken as a whole, these borings confirmed the accuracy of the USDA NRSC soil survey in these fields, with a slightly different surface texture. Field 1 is planted in mixed fescue pasture/hay, in good condition. 5 borings were observed in this field. Slopes were 3-15% Field 2 (Site Investigation Map 5) Soils in this field are mapped as FcC2, Fairview sandy clay loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded and as FaD, Fairview sandy loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes on the USDA NRCS soil survey (see map 4). Fairview soils are well -drained, with a clayey subsoil and soil depth exceeding 20 inches to parent material and a depth greater than 60" to lithic or paralithic contact. The clayey Bt is less than 30" thick. inclusions observed in this field included Clifford soils, which have a thicker clay subsoil. See attached Official Series Description for Fairview and Clifford soils (attachments 1 and 2). The taxonomic classification of the observed soils are as follows: Fairview (taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludults), and Clifford (taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, mesic Typic Kanhapludults ). Soils were moderately eroded with a clay loam surface. The inclusions observed are commonly found in Fairview soil map units and have similar use and management. Taken as a whole, these borings confirmed the accuracy of the USDA NRSC soil survey in these fields, with a slightly different surface texture. Field 2 is planted in mixed fescue pasture/hay, in good condition. 2 borings were observed in this field. Slopes were 5-1S% in upland areas. There is also an area of flood plain (not 100 year) that is inside the stream buffer, with slopes of about 2-4% None of the areas evaluated in these 2 fields is in a 100 year floodplain or contains jurisdictional wetlands. Areas with slope greater than 10 percent are marked on the Site Investigation Map (map 5y. Location of borings is indicated on the attached Site Investigation Map (map 5y; detailed descriptions can be found in attachment 3, with a detailed description to a depth of 7' or auger refusal included for each field. APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARO RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 13 Based on these results, the soil investigation of the site found that the soils in fields 1 and 2 are not limiting for residuals application. Table 2: Summary of Soil Observations —Fields 1 and 2 Depth Slope Restrictions Field #- Depth to to slope range in Landscape for Sail soil Series bedrock SHWT % vicinity position residuals Boring # (in) (in) M application 1-1 Fairview >66 >66 3% 3-5% Summit none 1-2 Fairview >84 >84 4% 3-5% Summit none Linear sidenone 1-3 Fairview >52 >52 10% 7-10% slope Linear side 1-4 Clifford >54" �54" 9% 8-10% slope none 1-5 Clifford >66" >66" 8% 5-9% Nose slope none 2-1 Fairview >84" >84" 9% 6-10% Nose slope none -2 Clifford >66" 6% 6-10% Nose slope none APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 14 SOIL TEST RESULTS AND SITE NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Both fields are currently in established fescue pasture or hay. Crop health is good. Overall, the soil tests show normal agronomic management and do not indicate any parameters that pose a concern for residuals application. Liming and nutrients: Addition of residuals must be monitored such that the known application rates of nitrogen, phosphate, potash, and lime equivalent are taken into account with respect to the soil test recommendations, or the RYE limit as given from the nutrient management tables. The permanent hay/pasture should supply adequate erosion control for those fields; however, judgment must be applied when applying liquid biosolids to fields where slopes exceed 6 percent as runoff may occur. The NCDA&CS Agronomic Section's soil test results are applicable for all nutrients, and lime, EXCEPT NITROGEN. 2T rules require the use of nutrient management Realistic Yield Expectaion (RYE) guidance from North Carolina State University (NCSU) when defining application rates of residuals. Soils on the site are distributed as indicated in table 2 (below). Where no one soil predominates, the more limiting soil is used. Table 3: Nitrogen Rates for fescue hay in Wilkes County per NC Realistic Yield Expectations (see Attachments 8-9) Soil Map Unit from REALISTIC N Factor TOTAL NACRE OF ALL APPLICABLE FIELDS Wilkes County Soil YIELD NUTRIENT SOURCES (WHERE THIS SOIL IS Survey/Web Soil Survey (tons) (lbs/acre) PREDOMINANT) (Natural Resources Conservation Service) FCB2—Fairview sandy 4.3 44 188 None (present in field 1 clay loam, 2 to 8 percent only) slopes, moderately eroded FcC2—Fairview sandy 3.6 44 158 1,2 clay loam, 8 to 15 I percent slopes, moderately eroded The soil test shows pH within the acceptable range for forage crops. No lime application is recommended for either field. If the applied wastewater residuals are handled in a manner that would render them as a liming source, then the residuals should be tested for their liming equivalency (also called calcium carbonate equivalency) to ensure that soils are maintained at an optimum pH. Phosphate index (P-1) in all fields is high and no additional P is required. Potash Index (K-1) is high in field 1 with no additional K is required. In field 2, 60 Ibs/acre are recommended. One special concern on these fields is the high zinc (Zn-1) and copper indices (Cu-1). Zinc indices ranged from 478 to 574 and Copper indices range from 757 to 800, with any value over 100 considered "excessive". According to the NC Cooperative Extension Soil Facts article on "Poultry Litter as a Fertilizer Source" (https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/poultry-litter-as-a-fertilizer-source, accessed 4/9/2023), at zinc or copper indices of 2000 or higher, "alternative application areas should be considered", and at indices of 3000 there should be no further applications of copper or zinc of any kind. Based on this, from an APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 15 agronomic perspective, these sites are still safe for application of materials containing copper or zinc. In addition, heavy metal testing indicated that these fields are well below the limits set for biosoIids application with regards to copper and zinc (see below) No secondary or micronutrients are deficient and no amendments of such are recommended. With adequate erosion control as currently exists and with ongoing maintenance of ground cover, P and other nutrient losses should not be a concern. Sodium and ESP: The sodium levels for all fields are very low at 0.1 milliequivalents/cm3. The exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) is found on the soil test reports as % of cation exchange capacity. ESP is at 1% for both fields and will not be limiting for residuals application. ESP is a parameter that should be calculated annually as residuals are applied to help with sodium monitoring. Metals: Soils were evaluated for regulated metals as required by 2T rules. Samples were submitted to Waypoint Analytical in Charlotte, NC far heavy metal analysis. Chain of custody was documented. See table 4 for summary of results. The results of the heavy metal testing shows that generally this site is nowhere near the cumulative pollutant loading rate (CPLR) for most of the heavy metals tested. The only exception to this is arsenic, which is at about 15-20% of the CPLR. Arsenic levels in the soil and residuals being applied will need to be closely monitored to remain below the limit of 41 kg/ha. It should be additionally noted that Mercury was tested 3-4 days outside of the 28 day testing window. However, results were so low, below detection limit for this analytical method and less than .03% of CPLR that it seems unlikely that results would have been materially different (ie, significantly close to CPLR) within the testing window. A common issue in this area is levels of Zinc and Copper due to application of poultry manure. On this site levels of zinc and copper are at high levels from an agronomic perspective (see above) but are not anywhere near EPA maximum CPLR. Table 4: Summary of Heavy Metal Test Result Field 1 Field 2 Soil EPA Soil EPA EPA Heavy Test Soil test max. Test Soil test max. Metal/ results, results CPLR results, results CPLR max. CPLR Pollutant dry wt ft/ha)** exceed, dry wt (kg/ha)** exceed- kglha} (Ppm)* ed? (ppm)• ed? ArseniC 3.24 6.318 no 4.45 8.6775 no 41 Cd 0.605 1.17975 no 0.279 0.54405 no 39 Copper 39 76.05 no 39.8 77.61 no 1500 Lead 16.3 31.785 no 13.7 26.715 no 300 Hg c0.246 N/A no <0.216 N/A no 17 {total] Mh 0.722 1.4079 no 0.706 1.3767 no (none) Nickel 5.05 9.8475 no 6.02 11.739 no 420 Se 01644 1.2558 no <3.14 N/A no 100 Zinc 69.8 136.11 no 65.7 54.9 no 2800 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY INC P A G E 16 Hay/Agronomic Management The hay should be rut or grazed using sound agronomic practices. Removal of the crop is required to insure continued nutrient uptake and removal from the system. if the fescue crop appears damaged or diseased, soil and plant tissue samples may be used to diagnose the problem. You should not apply residuals on any fields/crops where plant tissue appears unhealthy or lacks sufficient density t❑ hold the residuals in place on the field. APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 1 7 Map 1: General Site Location Map Source: Google Maps Accessed 4/9/2023 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWAR❑ RD, ROARING, RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 18 si i 40 L z co N Map 2: Farm Overview M a p Source: Google Maps Accesses! 3/26/2023 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A 6 E 1 9 .J IJ ry :� Map I Site Topographic Map Source: Wilkes County GIS Accessed 3/26/2023 APRIL 10, 2023 824 GRACE HOWARD RD, ROARING RIVER, WILKES COUNTY NC P A G E 110 C) M M r- T CD a: r- 0 2 0 m F X C6 Al � E9 fr LD cn O IE A a rm C:7 Fir, 0. d P\. I Soils Evaluation for Surface Application of Residuals by Vehicle For properties operated by Mark Koone in Rutherford County June 1, 2019 Prepared by Earthwise Designs Caroline I Edwards NC Licensed Soil Scientist 41220 NC Land Application of Bio-Solids #10006173 SC Professional Soil Classifier #117 991 Duncan Road Rutherfordton, NC 28139 CJEdwards234(c p,mail.com 828)289-0122 m Koone fields The following report provides soils and site information for adjacent fields at the intersection of Padgett Road and Painters Gap Road, Rutherford County. All areas meet soils requirements for surface land application by vehicle of residuals/biosolids per Subchapter 02T rules. Detailed soils notes are included. 231 Padeett Rd. Rutherford Co. Owner: M. Koone Borings 1-4 Parcel #1114462 Parcel #1607414 Lat: 35.485788 Lat: 35.480287 Long:-82.033561 Long:-82.032439 Soils classify as Pacolet and Cecil series. Taxonomic class for both: Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludults. Slopes range from 5-9% in boring locations. No soils restrictions encountered for residuals surface application. A seasonal high water table was not present in boring profiles. Bedrock is greater than 43-84". See detailed descriptions. Boring 8 Parcel #1114461 Lat: 35.47731 Long:-82.032824 Soils classify predominately as Pacolet series with deeper Appling soil present in the field in the southwestern section. Taxonomic class for all types encountered: Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludults. Slopes range from 6-10% at the boring locations. No soils restrictions encountered for residuals surface application. A seasonal high water table was not present in boring profiles. Bedrock greater than 48-84". See detailed descriptions. 2021 Painters Gap Road Rutherford Co. Owner: :_ S. Koone Borings 5-7 Parcel #1116051 Lat: 35.48067 Long:-82.028367 Cecil -Urban land complex soils present on upland pasture near existing out buildings and silo. Site was formerly a dairy farm. Soils classify as Pacolet series in the field bordering Painters Gap road. Taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludults. Slopes 5-10% at boring locations. No soils restrictions encountered for residuals surface application. A seasonal high water table was not present in boring profiles. Bedrock greater than 48-84". See detailed descriptions. Koone fields 3 1958 Painters Gap Road Rutherford Co. Owner: S. Koone Boring 9 Parcel #1116032 Lat: 35.482006 Long:-82.025307 Soils classify as Pacolet series. Taxonomic class: Fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludults. No soils restrictions encountered for residuals surface application. A seasonal high water table was not present in boring profiles. Bedrock greater than 48-84". See detailed descriptions. Borings 10-13 Parcel #1116032 Lat: 35.483574 Long:-82.021747 This bottomland field to the east contains Skyuka soils in its northern section. Taxonomic class: Fine, mixed, semiactive, thermic Ultic Hapludalfs. No seasonal high water table present to a depth of 48"+ at the boring location. Both Skyuka and Chewacla soils were encountered in the field's southern half. Chewacla taxonomic class: Fine -loamy, mixed, active, thermic Fluvaquentic Dystrudepts. Center of field is mildly concave and a seasonal high water table (SHWT) was encountered at 22" and 23". A dozen shallow borings were dug to a depth of 12" all along the creek side of the field, approximately 50-75' away from the creek to check for SHWT; none was encountered. Bedrock is greater than 27-84" throughout the field. Therefore, no soils restrictions encountered for residuals surface application. See detailed descriptions. Koone fields -,K, N-3, . e ! It (4 42 E o � � "� N r,[ a•v � r N n � f� 4j ry N � en ILL Z y` Fz ra N lt) rJ nJ I n i I N J 1� I >s B 1 w iL �. .� .� Ll i r SM, rs o.".r.4 a . 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