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HomeMy WebLinkAbout640001_Solids removal_20230705WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Cleanout of Existing Solids Traps Volume of Solids Trap #1 124,333.00 CU. FT./ YR Volume of Solids Trap #2 212,944.00 CU. FT./ YR Total Volume 337,277.00 CU. FT./ YR Weight of a 1.0 CU. FT. metal box full of solids 77.25 LBS. Weight of a 1.0 CU. FT. metal box empty 11.00 LBS. Weight of a 1.0 CU. FT. solids 66.25 LBS. 337,277.00 CU. FT./ YR X 66.25 LBS. / 2000.00 LBS./TONS = 11172.30 TONS/YR This material will be removed and handled by Eastern Compost LLC, a NC permitted composting facility. JOINT RESPONSIBILITY--PRODUCER/THIRD-PARTY APPLICATOR We agree that the third party listed below is responsible for application of waste materials produced by Red 9w 4gj LLC_ and that waste materials will be applied in a manner consistent with requiremen s set forth by the state of North Carolina in 15A NCAC 02T Section .1400 (Manure Hauler Regulations) and NRCS standard 633 (Waste Utilization). The producer maintains responsibility for keeping records on the amount of waste generated by the operation, and providing the responsible third party with waste analysis records, and the third party applicator is responsible for applying materials at agronomic rates, soil testing, field evaluations, etc. It is recommended that the third party applicator keep records on forms DRY-2 and/or DRY-3, available at the website http.11www.enrstate.nc.us/DSWC/pages/guldance docs html under Appendix 5.3, Poultry Management Plan and Recordkeeping Forms. The producer is responsible for keeping records of application on land he owns or controls, and having owned and/or controlled land receiving waste materials included in a waste management plan. Estimated annual waste generated by operation: 10 172.3 A Tans/rt. Estimated annual waste transferred off -site by third party:_., i7z.3O T&us/Y,, Waste Generator (Producer): , ' Date: 7 Third -party applicator/Responsible Party:. j',:', ��1�i'Il, Date: Agreement expiration: r � *"USDA does not have a regulatory role In nutrient management. Although Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMPs) are only required by USDA for animal operations participating in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program under the 2002 Farm Bill, your CNMP may assist you in meeting federal or state water quality regulations or permit requirements. "Shared responsibility/third party applicator documentation compliant with NC regulations for operations that house greater than 30,000 birds is included In Dry Litter Plan guidance from the SB 1217 Interagency Committee, also available at the website http://www.enr.state.nc.us/DSWClpa-gguidance docs.html NRCS,NC February 2009