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From.---- David`Goodnch`_. _
Subject: City of=Sariford7
= Renewal of Land Application Permit.
Lee County
WQ0000543/GW98148
(Mark Craig: DEM SERG Review Engineer),.
The Groundwater Section is ' in receipt of the subject renewal application to continue the
application of biosolids from the City of Sanford's Big Buffalo Wastewater. Treatment Plant onto '
farmlands in Lee, Chatham, Richmond, Montgomery,. and Moore Counties (see Figures 1.
`Ihrough 10) . The 35 sitesdesignated for permit. renewal are all presently .permitted for land
application under existing Permit, Number WQ0000543, which 'was issued on September 19,
1997. The existing permit:allows.,application onto approximately 918.76 applicable acres of
farmland, and the renewal requests, approximately 788.12' applicable acres. The new permit will
not include, Sites Numbered 2-01 through 2-09 owned by .Tom Poe; Sites Numbered TZ-1
through TZ-3 owned by Tom Zone; Sites Numbered RTZ-1, RTZ-2, and RTZ-4 'owned by
Roger - Thomas and Tom Zone; Site Number SD-1 owned ' by Stanley/Dalrymple; and Site
Number 10=01 owned by C.C. Routh.
The existing permit requires the sampling of existing Monitor Wells MW-1, MW-2, and
MW-3 at the, Poe Site and Monitor Wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 at the Ammons Site every
March, July, and November for Fecal Coliforms, Nitrate Nitrogen, pH, Total Ammonia, Total
Dissolved Solids, Total Organic Carbon, Water Levels, and Volatile Organic Compounds (in
November only) . As part of the permit review process, the. -Groundwater Section examines
historical monitoring data for indications of trends in parameter concentrations. and indications
of chronic Groundwater Standard exceedance events. The historical monitoring data for the three
monitor wells at the Poe Site was not examined because this site is not being considered for
permit -renewal. An examination of the historical.. monitoring data for the Ammons Site showed
no statistically significant trends iri. the concentrations of monitored parameters, and very few
indications of exceedances. In. view of this history, the Groundwater Section recommends that
groundwaterqualitymonitoring be terminated at the Ammons Site.
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The seasonal restrictions on applications which are currently imposed in Section VI (4)
of the existing permit should he reiterated in the new permit.
The application ,sites which are to be included in the renewed permit consist of ten sites
owned by James Ammons (see Figure 1) in Lee 'County (Site Number 01-01(10.00 applicable
acres), Site Number 01-02 (60.00 applicable acres), Site Number 01-03 '(55.00 applicable -acres),
Site- Number 01-04 (14:86 applicable acres), Site Number 01-05 (13:43 applicable acres), Site
Number_01-06 (7.50 applicable acres), Site Number-.01.07,(10.50 applicable acres), Site Number
.01-08 (14.96 applicable acres), Site Number 01-09 (38.43'applicable':acres), and Site Number*»
01-10 (12.53 applicable acres)); ten sites owned by John. Dalrymple (see Figure 2) in Lee'
County (Site Number 09701 (3.74 applicable acres). Site Nu_ mber Q9�02 (2. 84 applicableiacres),��
Site Number 09-03 (4.,64 applicable acres), Site -Number 09-04 (1.85, applicable acres), Site
Number 09-05 (6.00 applicable acres), Site Number 09-06 . (4.77 applicable acres) , Site Number
09-07 (3.46 applicable acres), Site Number 09-08 (2.26 applicable acres), Site Number 09-09
_ (13.50 applicable acres), and Site,Number 09-11 (15 applicable acres)); one site owned by
McAuley/Dalrymple (see Figure 3) in Lee County- (Site Number 08-01 (8.85 applicable acres)};
one site owned by Charles Branch (see Figure 4) in Chatham County (Site Number 11-01 (19.00
applicable acres)); six sites owned by Ed DeWitt.-(see.Figures 5, b, and 7) in Richmond County
(Site,Number 12-01 (21.5 applicable acres), Site Number �12-02 (23.0 applicable acres), Site
Number 12-03 (17.5, applicable acres) , Site Number 12-04 , 06. 0 applicable acres) , Site Number
12-05 (31.0 applicable acres), and Site Number 1.2-06 (34.0 applicable acres)); four sites owned
. ' by Gary Welch (see Figures 8 and 9) in Montgomery- County (Site Number ' .13-01 (37.0
Applicable acres), Site Number 13-02 (38.0 applicable acres), Site Number 13-03 (59.5
applicable -acres), and Site Number 13-04 (89.0 applicable acres)); and three sites owned by
Thomas Loving (see Figure 10) in. Moore County (Site Number 14-01 (6.5 applicable acres),
Site Number'14-02 (38.0 applicable acres), and Site Number 14-03 Q4.0 applicable acres))'.
*The Groundwater Section has reviewed the subject permit renewal application and, along with
the provisions for seasonal application restrictions stated Section VI (4) of the existing permit,
recommends reissuance of the permit with the following conditions:
1. Any groundwater quality monitoring, as deemed necessary by the Division, shall be -provided.
*2. The three (3) existing monitor wells (MW=1, MW-2,'and MW-3) located at Site Number 1
on the Poe, property and the three existing monitor wells (MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3)- located "
at Site 'Number- 2 on the Ammons property shall be properly abandoned in accordance • with
the methods and procedures cited under 15A NCAC 2C .0113.
*This language differs from that of the shell document.
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�--._:._.---In.accordance_with _15A..NCAC-2L,-a_-REVIEW-BOUNDARY _i& established .around -the
disposal systems midway between the Compliance Boundary and the perimeter of the waste
disposal area. Any exceedance of standards at -the Review.Boundary shall require remediation
action on the part of the permittee. '
4. No land application of waste activities shall be undertaken -when the seasonal high water table
is less than three feet below land surface.
If there are any questions please let me know.
cc: Art Barnhardt
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THOMAS LOVING SITES 14-01, 14-02 AND 14-03
GROUNDWATER SECTION - GW# F987148
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WQ # 0000543
RECORD OF WASTE.'DISPOSAL PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW,_
REVIEW BY Art Barnhardt `DATE 11/19/98 FIELD INVESTIGATION? (Y/N) NO
FACILITY NAME City -of Sanford COUNTY Lee- Application sites in several counties
LOCATION - Various TYPE OF DISPOSAL SYSTEM (LAGOON, ETC.) Land application of sludge
DESIGN CAP. (DT/Y).1000 : DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY Various farms being used for suldge disposal.
SIZE OF IMPOUNDMENT'(FT SQ.) N/A WOR SIZE OF APPLICATION AREA 788.12 acres
WASTE SOURCE: MUN. SLUDGE X MUN. W.WATER _; _ PRIMARY _ SECONDARY 'TERTIARY
I:ND. SLUDGE `IND. WASTE WATER _ OTHERS:
DISTANCE FROM WASTE SOURCE TO= NEAREST: STREAM various FT., WELL various FT.
FOR.WELL: TYPE OF USE unknown' , DEPTH unknown . PUMP RATE I(EST.) unknown
WHAT DESIGN CONDITIONS WILL REDUCE/INCREASE CHANCE OF GW CONTAMINATION: This facility
has ample area for waste application with proper crop management.
WHAT NATURAL SITE'CONDITIONS WILL REDUCE/INCREASE CHANCE OF GW CONTAMINATION:
N/A
DEPTH TO: BEDROCK <100 FT.', SEASONAL HIGH W.T. various FT., ANNUAL W.T. FLUX various FT.
SURFICIAL AQUIFER
'GEN. LITHOLOGY Sand/Clay Layered
HYD. COND. 1 FT./DAY ❑MEASURED
❑ ESTIMATED
THICKNESS various FT.
BEDROCK/ARTESIAN AQUIFER
Confined Sand/Clay
1 ' FT./DAY ❑ MEASURED
0 ESTIMATED
NO. OF MONITOR WELLS: PROPOSED: UP DOWN EXISTING: -UP 2- DOWN 4
FROM WORKSHEET: SITE NUMERICAL DESCRIPTION =_ - N/A
T 1 2 3 4 5 6 6A 6B
SITE GRADE (HYDROGEOL) _ SITUATION GRADE _
.PROPOSED SAMPLING SCHEDULE & PARAMETER(S): The FRO does not -propose any monitoring.
HAVE THERE BEEN ANY EXCEEDENCES' OF, THE GROUNDWATER STANDARDS? YES NO X
HAS ANY ENFORCEMENT ACTION BEEN TAKEN?'YES NO X DATE_ OF ACTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT ACTION TAKEN:
REMARKS/RECOMMENDATIONS (Continue on Reverse, if necessary): It the opinion of the FRO that the
project is- being conducted in a manner that should not -have any measureable impact to the ground water
resources of the state. All the arears being used are also being actively farmed and grased. The addition 'of this
sludge only accounts for 1%4 of the annual PAN needed for the total acreage which is the limiting nutrient. All
metals are at concentrations that indicate that they should not be a problem for many years to come.
HYD. R GIO AL SUPERVISOR
GW-48 Revised 07/96 by FRO
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY C E
GROUNDWATER SECTION
NOV 0 5 1998
MEMORANDUM A ®EV8��
TO: AA:-� �A� ,y�ji ct o too
Regional Office
FROM:
SUBJECT: Application for Perm Renewal, PermitAmendment
New Permit /Repair/AIteration
� of Exist Disposal System [DEHJ
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Facility Name: C Lt' a// S0.RLci�b
County: L e
Type of Project: Q /AtiV 0-10/J
APPLICABLE PERMIT NO.s W e0o0 S4.3
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ANIMAL WASTE (DWQ)
EPA (CONST. GRANTS) A to C
The Groundwater Section has received ONLY ONE (1) copy of the referenced permit application. A copy of the
application should have been sent to your Regional Water Quality Supervisor, so.please use that copy for
your review - IF A COPY HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED IN THE REGIONAL OFFICE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
The Groundwater Section has received ONLY ONE (1) copy of the referenced permit application. A copy of the
application should have been sent to , DEH's Regional Soil Specialist, so please use
that copy for your review - IF A COPY HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED IN THE REGIONAL OFFICE, PLEASE
/LET ME KNOW.
f/ Thd%Groundwatee Secction received-two-(2)-Conies of the -referenced hermit anal cation -One conv;of-the-annlicafion
Please review the application team nals-for-completeness. If you feel additional information is necessary, please let
me know no later thancA k-,y� A copy of any formal request for additional information will be
forwarded to you.,
-not need-any�additional information to complete your review, please provide your fmal comments by
Z S) 1 S �s If you request and/or receive additional information, your final comments are
\9-98TRAN.SHL (rev. 9/29/98)
SCO
MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING
October 30,- 1998
Mr. Kim Colson
Permits and Engineering Unit
Division of Water Quality/DENR
Post Office Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611
RE: City of Sanford Permit Renewal
Land Application of Biosolids Permit # WQ0000543
Dear Mr. Colson:
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Please find enclosed three copies of a Non -Discharge Permit Application for the Land Application of Biosolids.
The City of Sanford's biosolids land application program is managed by AMSCO, Inc. We are requesting that the
enclosed proposed sites be renewed for the beneficial utilization of the residuals from the City of Sanford's Big
Buffalo Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The -City of Sanford world like to request tlfat all groundwater monitoring requirements be deleted fromtheir'
'\pe mi . ThePoe Site (1VIW=1; MW=2, IVIW-3)-did not -sign-up for renewal due ao the deathofTom.Poe These wells '"_�
will -riot be•accessible-in the future. iThe Ammons Site well (MW 47,
MW= 5, MW= 5) aTe not representative of
he progra! The additional basis for this request is that the program has four times the annual need for acreage
required. When compared to other programs in the state, the requirement to have GW monitoring is not consistent
with other permits.
The Regional Offices in Raleigh and Fayetteville, North Carolina will each be provided with two copies of this
application, as well as the City of Sanford officials.
Also enclosed, please find a $250.00 check for the processing of this application. If you or your staff have any
questions concerning this application, please contact the AMSCO corporate office at 336-766-0328.
Respectfully,
AMSCO, Incorporated
Roy L. hitaker
Vice President Technical/Operations
P.O. BOX 1770
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
CLEMMONS, N.C. 27012
PHONE 336.766.0328
FAX 336.766.8652
www.amscousa.com
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health and Natural Res
Division of Environmental Manageme�
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IfATER QUALITY SECTION
Non:Discharge Permit Application Form
(THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) -nrT 2 % 1990
LAND APPLICATION OF RESIDUAL SOLischarge Permitting
This application is intended for residuals which will be regulated under 40 CFR Part 503
I. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Applicant's name (please specify the name of the municipality, corporation, individual, etc.):
of Sanford
2. Print Owners or Signing Off-.cial's name and title (the person who is legally responsible for the facility and its compliance):
Fred Summers, WWTP Superintendent .
3. Mailing Address: P. O. Box 338
City Sanford State NC Zip 27330
Telephone Number: 910.775.8305
4. Application Date: Ocotober 30, 1998
5. Fee Submitted: $ 250.00 fThe permit processing fee should be as specified in 15A NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5).]
6. Specify.whethe'these residuals will be land applied to: X agricultural lands, -forest.. public contact sites,
reclamation sites; (Please be advised, if these residuals will be distributed for lawn or home garden use; the application for the
"DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS" should be completed rather than this application.)
7. If the alternative for residual disposal consists of "surface disposal" as defined under 40 CFR Part 503, please complete the application
titled "SURFACE DISPOSAL OF RESIDUAL SOLIDS". Please identify if there�is any storage of residuals in a surface impoundment or
disposal thru landfilling. Explain:
N/A
8. For Class B Residuals (or Class A Residuals to be land applied on a dedidated site), please specify the number of acres on which residual
solids are to be land applied under the authority of this permit:
proposed in this application: 788.12 acres; total (current and proposed): 788.12 acres
9. County(ies) where residuals will be land applied: Lee, Chatham,Moore, Richmond and Montgomery Counties
II. PERMIT INFORMATION:
1. Application No. (will be completed by DEM):
2. Specify whether project is: _new; X renewal*;_modification
For renewals, complete all sections included in the application; in addition, please submit updated cumulative loadings for the ten (10)
pollutants and updated owner`s agreement for each site.
3. If this application is being submitted as a result of:a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit
number . WQ 0000543 and its issue date September 19, 1997
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FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 1 of 18
III. FACILITY INFORMATION (attach additional pages for additional sources of residuals):
1. Name of facility where residuals are generated or prepared: Big Buffalo W WTP
2. Facility permit number: NC 0024147 ; facility permit holder: City of Sanford
3. Specify whether facility in Section III.1 is owned by: federal;private; state; X local government.
4. Specify facility design flow: 6.8 mgd; facility average daily flow: 4.3 mgd;
Type of residual storage: concrete storage tank
Volume of residual storage: 4.5 million gallons
Length of residuals storage at facility: 180 days (the Division requires a minimum 30 days storage in units
that are separate from treatment system, i.e. not in clarifiers, aeration basins, etc.);
Maximum storage time of residuals between application events: 180 days.
Estimated volume of residuals: 1,000 (dry tons/yr.)
5. Are there any other storage facilities, other than the above, currently on site: X Yes, No.
If Yes, please identify: sand drying beds
6. Facility contact (person familiar with residuals preparation): Fred Summers, WWTP Superintendent
7. Facility contact's telephone number: 910.775.8305
8. Location of treatment facility: North Carolina State; Lee County
9. Mailing address:- P. O. Box 338 Sanford, NC 27330
10. Latitude: 3934750 in N Longitude: 661750 in E
11. Specify the source of the residuals: X treatment of domestic wastewater, X treatment of industrial wastewater,
other (explain):
Attach an explanation of either the treatment process, manufacturing process, or how the waste is generated. Provide full and complete
details of the entire process.
12. Does the facility which generates the residuals have an approved pretreatment program? X Yes; No.
This includes facilities which are classified as a "Class I" facility (any publicly owned treatment works required, under 40
CFR 403.8, to have an approved pretreatment program or any facility treating domestic sewage that is classified as "Class
I" by the appropriate federal or State authority)
IV. RESIDUALS INFORMATION (attach additional pages for additional sources of residuals):
1. Information for Hazardous Waste (RCRA) Determination. The information requested on the limitations specified below pertain only to
those residuals that are generated from a municipal wastewater treatment facility with industrial contribution or active pretreatment
program and from any other treatment facility with wastewater sources that include industrial sources..
Are any of the residuals covered by this application listed in 40 CFR 261.31-261.33? Yes; X No. If Yes,
list the number(s):
Do the residuals exhibit any of the four characteristics defined by 40 CFR 261.21-261.24? _Yes; __X_No.
Attach laboratory results for the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses, Reactivity, Ignitability, and
Corrosivity for each residual.
Note: If the following constituent levels (as determined by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Analyses) are exceeded in
the residuals or if the pH of the residual is not within the range listed below, the residual is by definition a Hazardous waste. Chemical
analyses must be made to Minimum Detection Levels.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 2 of 18
PPM
PPM
Arsenic 5.0
Barium
100.0
Benzene 0.5
Cadmium
1.0
Carbon tetrachloride 0.5
Chlordane
0.03
Chlorobenzene 100.0
Chloroform
6.0
Chromium 5.0
o-Cresol
200.0
m-Cresol 200.0
p-Cresol
200.0
Cresol 200.0
2,4-D
10.0
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 7.5
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.5
1,1-Dichloroethylene 0.7
2;4-Dinitrotoluene
0.13
Endrin 0.02
Heptachlor (and its hydroxide).
0.008
Hexachlorobenzene 0.13
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
0.5
Hexachloroethane 3.0
Lead
5.0
Lindane 0.4
Mercury
0.2
Methoxychlor 10.0
Methyl ethyl ketone
200.0
Mtrobenzene 2.0
Pentachlorophenol
100.0
Pyridine 5.0
Selenium
1.0
Silver 5.0
Tetrachloroethylene
0.7
Toxaphene 0.5
Trichloroethylene .
0.5
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol400.0
2,4,6-Trichlorbphenol
2.0
2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 1.0
Vinyl chloride
0.2
pH (2:1 voldwt.): >2.0 s.u. - <12.5 s.u.
NOTE: IF ANY OF THE RESIDUALS MEET THE DEFINITIONS OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE, AS NOTED IN EITHER
"A" OR "B" ABOVE, A PERMIT CANNOT BE ISSUED FOR THAT RESIDUAL AND IT SHOULD NOT BE
INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS APPLICATION.
2. For each residual, please attach a complete chemical analysis of the material. This analysis must be comprehensive enough to
completely characterize the residual and must be based upon a review of the process that generates the material. If the facility
that will generate the residual is not yet in operation, .the characterization must be based on similar existing facilities and
projection based on the type of facility. The analysis must include a minimum of the following parameters and :any other
,J known and suspected contaminants that are tributary to the system. SEE APPENDIX IV. 2 & 3
Arsenic
Molybdenum
Cadmium
Nickel
Chromium
Selenium
Copper
Zinc
Lead
Aluminum
Mercury
Ammonia -Nitrogen
Calcium
Phosphorus
Magnesium
Potassium
Nitrate -Nitrite Nitrogen
Sodium
% Total Solids
TKN
pH
Plant Available Nitrogen (by calculation)
3. Wastewater residuals shall snot be applied to the land if the concentration of any pollutant in the residuals exceeds the ceiling
concentrations specified in the table below. Specify the pollutant concentration of these residuals (attach lab analysis):
Pollutants
Pollutant Ceiling Concentration (ing/kg)
Dry Weight Basis
Pollutant Concentration (mg/kg)
DryWeight Basis
Arsenic
75
4.44
Cadmium
85
3.00
Chromium
3000
92.00
Copper
4300
.996.00
Lead
840
123.00
Mercury
57
3.09
Molybdenum
75
32.00
Nickel
420
4100
Selenium
100
2.55
Zinc
7500
1,300.00
FORM LARS: 06/94
Page 3 of 18
V. PATHOGEN AND VECTOR ATTRACTION REDUCTION INFORMATION (attach additional,pages for additional
sources of residuals):
1. In accordance with 40 CFR Part 503, a residual cannot be land applied if it does not meet one of the following alternatives for Class B
pathogen reduction. SEE APPDENIX V. I & 2
a.b5 Please specify a, bl, b2, b3, M, b5 or c from below (submit all lab analysis, test results and calculations):
a. at least seven residuals samples should be collected at the time of use and analyzed for Fecal coliforms during each monitoring period. The
geometric mean of the densities of these samples will be calculated and should be -less than 2,000,000 most probable number per gram of
total dry solids, or less than 2,000,000 Colony Forming Units per gram of total dry solids.
6. the residuals must be treated by one of the following "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens" (PSRP).
1. Aerobic Digestion - residuals are agitated with air or oxygen to maintain aerobic conditions for a mean cell residence time and
temperature between 40 days at 20' C and 60 days at 15' C.
2. Air Drying - residuals are dried on sand beds or on paved surface or basins for a minimum of three months. During two of the three
months, the ambient average daily temperature is above 0° C.
3. Anaerobic Di esg tion - residuals are treated in the absence of air for a mean cell residence time and temperature between 15 days at
35' C to 55' C and 60 days at 20' C.
4. Composting - using either the within -vessel, static aerated pile, or windrow composting methods, the temperature of the residuals are
raised to 40' C or higher for five days. For four hours during the five days, the temperature in the compost pile exceeds 55' C.
5. Lime Stabilization - sufficient lime is added to the residuals to raise the pH of the residuals to 12 after two hours of contact.
c. The residuals shall be treated by a process that is equivalent to a "Process to Significantly Reduce Pathogens" (PSRP), as determined by
the permitting authority, based on an evaluation of the recommendations provided by the Pathogen Equivalency Committee.
2. In addition, when residuals are being land applied, at least one of the following vector attraction reduction requirements (a,b, c, d, e, f, g,
' h, i-or j) described below must be met. SEE APPENDIX V . 1 & 2
d.f Specify the letter(s) of the vector attraction reduction requirement that have been met (submit lab results, test results and
calculations). Any variation of the below must be described in full detail and attached.
a. Aerobic or Anaerobic Digestion - The mass of volatile solids is reduced by at least 38%. Volatile solids reduction is measured
between the residuals, prior to stabilization, and the residuals ready for use or disposal. This criterion should be readily met by
properly designed and operated anaerobic digestors, but not as readily met by aerobic digestors. Treatment facilities with aerobic
digestors may need to meet the vector attraction reduction requirement through 18c or 18d.
b. Anaerobic Di esg tion - If 38% volatile solids reduction cannot be achieved, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by further,
digesting a portion of the previously digested residuals in a bench scale unit for an additional 40 days at 30° C to 37° C. If,, at the end
of the 40 days, the volatile solids are reduced by less than 17%, vector attraction reduction is achieved.
c. Aerobic Di estion - If 38% volatile solids reduction cannot be achieved, vector attraction reduction can be demonstrated by further
digesting a portion of the previously digested residuals that has a solids content of 2% or less in a bench scale unit for an additional
30 days at 20' C. If, at the end of the 30 days, the volatile solids are reduced by less than 15%, vector attraction reduction is achieved.
d. Aerobic Digestion - The specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) shall be equal to or less than 1.5 milligrams of oxygen per hour per
gram of total dry solids at 20" C.
e. Aerobic Processes - The temperature of the residuals for at least 14 days shall be greater than 40' C. During this time, the average
temperature shall be greater than 45' C.
f. Alkaline .Stabilization - The pH of the residuals is raised to 12 or. higher by alkali addition and, without the addition of more alkali,
remains at 12 or higher for 2 hours and then at 11.5 or higher for an additional 22 hours.
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g. Drying- (stabilized solids) -*The total solids of residuals that do not contain unstabilized solids, and which are generated in a primary
wastewater treatment process, shall be equal to or greater than 75%. Blending with other materials is not allowed to achieve the total
solids percentage.
h. Drying (unstabilized solids) - The total solids of residuals that contains unstabilized solids; and which are generated in a primary
r - _ wastewater treatment process, shall be equal to or greater than 90%. Blending with other materials is not allowed to -achieve the total
solids percentage.
i. Injection - Liquid residuals are injected below the land surface, with no significant amount of residuals present on the land surface
after 1 hour, unless the residuals are Class A for pathogen reduction. In this case, the residuals shall be injected within 8 hours after
being discharged from the pathogen treatment process.
j. Incorporation - Residuals that are surface land applied shall be incorporated into the soil within 6 hours of application, unless the
residuals are Class A for pathogen reduction. In this case, the residuals shall be incorporated within 8 hours after discharge from the
pathogen treatment process.
VI. RESIDUALS TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION: SEE APPENDIX VI. 1-3
1. How will the residuals be delivered to the application sites (leak proof trucks, etc.)?
2. What type of equipment will be utilized for land application?
3. How will the application of the residuals be controlled to ensure that there is proper distribution over the site? -
4. Will the land application operation utilize a contractor who specializes in Residuals Management or will the permittee
manage the program? X Contractor; Permittee. If a contractor is utilized, provide the name of the firm, a
contact, address, and telephone number: AMSCO INCORPORATED CONTACT: RANDALL TUTTLE
P. O. BOX 1770
CLEMMONS, N.C. 27012 PHONE: 336--766-0328
VII. SITE EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDED LOADING RATES:
1. The following sites are to be used for land application under this per -nit application [please attach map(s),see La]:
Application Area [acres] Maximum slope
Site No Countv Owner/Lessee (excluding Buffers) (in percent)
SEE APPENDIX VII.1
Note: If more than ten (10) sites are to be covered by this application, please attach a form listing all of the sites along with the
information listed below:
a. A vicinity map must be attached. This map must show the location of each site in relation to at least two geographical references and major
intersection (numbered roads, named streams/rivers, etc.). SEE APPENDIX 1, 2 & 4
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b . For all new or mod)fied sites, a detailed site location map must be attached delineating both total and buffered acres. This map must
be drawn to scale with topographical contour intervals not exceeding ten feet or 25% of total site relief (whichever is more
descriptive) and showing the property lines; all existing wells, all surface waters and drainage ways and all dwellings within 500 feet
of the land application areas; and all buffers. SEE APPENDIX 1, 2 & 4
/ Note: At least the following buffers must be maintained. If residuals are sprayed on the sites, larger buffers may be required
1. 400 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly under separate ownership or which is to be sold for surface residual
application,
200 feet from any habitable residence or place of public assembly -under separate ownership or which is to be sold for subsurface
residual injection.
2. 100 feet between the disposal area and any public or -private water supply source, all streams classified as WS or B, waters classified
as SA or SB and'any Class I or Class II impounded reservoir used as a source of drinking water.
3. 100 feet between any surface residual application area and any stream, lake, river, or natural drainage way, 50 feet between any
subsurface residual injection area and any stream, lake, river, or natural drainage way.
4. 50 feet between the residual application area and property lines for both surface and subsurface application (if the original permit
was issued with the buffer distance to property line as 100 feet, updated maps must be submitted and new acreage delineated
for the buffer to be reduced).
5. 10 feet between the disposal area and any interceptor drains or surface water diversions (upslope).
6. 25 feet between the disposal area and any interceptor drains or surface water diversions (downslope).
7. 25 feet between the disposal area and any groundwater lowering and surface drainage ditches.
t SPECIFY THE NAME.OF AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE CLOSEST DOWNSLOPE SURFACE WATERS
(as established by the Environmental Management Commission) TO THE LAND APPLICATION SITE(S). USE THE ATTACHED
INFORMATION SHEET (PAGE 9 OF 18) TO OBTAIN THIS INFORMATION. SEE APPENDIX VI I . l . *
Note: The maximum slope for land application of residuals is 10% for surface application and 18% for subsurface application.
2. For each land application site, attach a soil evaluation by a soils scientist (the evaluation must be signed by the soil scientist) which
addresses soil color, the depth, thickness and type of restrictive horizons; the presence or absence of a seasonal high water table or bedrock
within three vertical feet of the deepest point of residual application; pH and cation exchange capacity. If the depth to either groundwater
i or bedrock is less than three feet, please also attach a demonstration, using predictive calculations or modeling methods acceptable to the
Director .of the Division of Environmental Management, that the use of this site will not result in the contravention of classified
- groundwater standards as contained in NCAC 2L .0200. In no case shall the separation be less than one foot. This report must be signed
by the soil scientist and submitted with application. SEE APPENDIX VI I .1, 2 & 4
For each site, please attach a project evaluation conducted by an agronomist including recommendations concerning cover crops and their
ability to accept the. proposed loading of liquids, solids, nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals, salts and any other contaminant known to be
in the residual. A part of the, agronomists recommendations must be a crop management plan -This plan must determine the crops to be
grown on the site(s), when they should be grown and how they should be harvested and marketed. This report must be signed by the
agronomist and submitted with application.
SEE APPENDIX VII.3
4. Attach a representative soils analysis of each site. The soils analysis shall include the following parameters, along with any other
significant parameter that has been shown to be contained in the residual: SEE APPENDIX VI I . 1, 2 &4
Standard Soil Fertility Test (which includes): pH
Phosphorus
Potassium
Acidity
Calcium
Manganese
Magnesium
Zinc.
Copper
% Humic Matter
Sodium
Cation Exchange Capacity
Base Saturation (by calculation)
And the following Metals: Arsenic
Lead
Nickel
Cadmium
Mercury
Selenium
Chromium
Molybdenum
5. In order to assist DEM in the review of the proposed loading rates, please complete the calculations contained in the attachment titled
1 "Calculations Work Sheet" (beginning on Page 11 of 18). If more than one residual is to be covered by
�l this permit, additional worksheets must be attached. SEE APPENDIX VII.5
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VIH. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Five (5) complete copies of the permit application and five (5) copies of all required supporting information, including cover letters
must be submitted or the application package will be returned as incomplete.
2. Please explain how access to the land application sites, by both people and animals, will be controlled following the
application of residuals: SEE APPENDIX VII I . 2
a. Animals shall not be grazed on the land application sites within 30 days after the application of residuals.
b. Appropriate measures must be taken to control public access to the land application sites during the active site use and for 12 months
following the last application event. Such controls may include the posting of signs. indicating the activities being conducted at the
site.
3. Please explain the procedures that will be used to establish and maintain the buffers during the application process (i:e. will the sites be
flagged): Specific biosolids application area -boundries shall be clearly
marked on site prior to .and during biosolids application.
4. Please attach an executed "Agreement For the Land Application of Residuals to Private Lands" for each land application site that is not
owned by the applicant. A copy of the DEM approved form is attached. If the applicant wishes to use a different form or a modified form,
prior approval must be received firom DEM. SEE APPENDIX VI I I . 4
5. Each application site must be assigned a site identification number. SEE APPENDIX VII . 1
6. Attachments may be utilized to provide the information that is requested in this application form; however, if attachments are utilized, their
} location should be so indicated on the application form. All attachments must be numbered to correspond to the individual parts of the
application. that require the attachment. If the attachments are part -of a larger docuunent, a table must be provided that lists the locations of
the required information. SEE APPENDIX TABLE OF CONTENTS
Applicant's Certification:
I, Fred Summers, WWTP Superintendent, attest that this application for The City of Sanford's Biosolids Land Application Program
has been. reviewed by me and is acc ate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this
application ar t complete d at if all required supporting information and attachments a not in luded, this application package
will be re t ed s incompl / ,/
Signature Date ` C/
THE COMPL TED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND
MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY SECTION
PERMITS AND ENGINEERING UNIT
POST OFFICE BOX 29535
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535
r TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083
FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-9919
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Instructions:
Processing of this application will not be initiated until five (5) copies of all of the following items have
been submitted in addition to five(5) copies of the completed application form. If any of the below items
have been excluded from the package, .please explain.
1. Is a general location map included?
YES X or NO
2. Is a site map (drawn to scale) included which delineates total and buffered acres and shows all
property lines, buffers, existing wells within 500 feet, topography, drainage features, and any
surface waters?
YES X or NO
3. Is a vicinity map enclosed which clearly indicates the projects location with respect to State roads
and named Surface waters?
YES X or NO
4. Is a signed soil scientist report included which defines the following:
a) field descriptions of texture, color, and structure,
b) depth and thickness of soil horizons,
c) presence of any restrictive soil horizons or layers,
d) depth to seasonal high water table,
e) the hydraulic conductivity,
f) recommended loading rate for,the site,
YES X or NO
5. Is a -signed agronomist's report included which identifies the crop and loading recommendations for
N-P-K?
YES _X—or NO
6. Is the Crop Management Plan included in the application package?
YES X or NO
7. Has the Land Owner's agreement been completed and signed?
YES X or -NO
8. Appropriate The in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0205(c)(5)-(eff. February 1, 1993):
New Applications, Modifications or Late Renewals $400.00
Timely Renewals without Modifications $250.00
YES X or NO
9. Five (5) copies of all reports, evaluations, agreements, supporting calculations, etc. must be included
as a part of the application package.
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This form must be completed by the appropriate Regional Offce and included with the
submission of the application package.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT SEE APPENDIX VII.1.*
In order to determine the classification of the watershed in which these land application activities
will be located, you are required to submit this form, with items 1 through 8 completed, to the
appropriate Division of Environmental Management Regional Water Quality Supervisor (see attached
listing). At a minimum, you must include an 8.5" by 11" copy of the portion of a 7.5 minute USGS
Topographic Map which shows the subject surface waters. You must identify the location of the facility
and the closest downslope surface waters .(waters for which you are requesting the classification) on the
submitted map copy. The application may not be submitted until this form •is completed and
included with the submittal.
1. Applicant (please specify the name of the municipality, corporation, individual, or other ):
2. Name and Complete Address of Applicant:
City: State: Zip:
Telephone Number: ( )
3. Project Name:
4. Volume of residuals to be land applied: dry tons per year
5. Name of closest surface waters:
6. County(s) where land application site is located:
7. Map name and date:
8. Applicant Signature:
TO: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY SUPERVISOR
Please provide me with the classification of the watershed where these land application activities
will occur, as identified on the attached map segment:
Name of surface waters:
Classification (as established by the Environmental Management Commission):
Proposed Classification, if applicable:
Signature of regional office personnel: Date:
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGIONAL OFFICES (11/93)
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Asheville Regional WQ Supervisor
59 Woodfin Place
Asheville, NC 28801
(704)251-6208 ',
Fax (704) 251-6452
Avery
Macon
Buncombe
Madison
Burke
McDowell
Caldwell
Mitchell
Cherokee
Polk -
Clay
Rutherford
Graham
Swain
Haywood
Transylvania
Henderson
Yancy
Jackson
Fayetteville Regional WQ Supervisor
Wachovia Building, Suite 714
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910)486-1541
Fax (910) 486-0707
Washington Regional WQ Supervisor
Post Office Box 1507
Washington, N.C. 27889
(919) 946-6481
Fax (919) 975-3716
Beaufort - Jones
Bertie
Lenoir
Camden
Martin
Chowan
Parnlico
Craven
Pasquotank
Currituck
Perquimans
Dare
Pitt
Gates
Tyrell
Greene
Washington
Herfford
Wayne
Hyde
Mooresville Regional WQ Supervisor
919 North Main Street
Mooresville, NC 28115
(704) 663-i699
Fax (104) 663-6040
Anson
Moore
Alexander
Mecklenburg
Bladen
Robeson
Cabacrus
Rowan
Cumberland
.Richmond
Catawba
Stanly
t Harnett
Sampson
Gaston
Union
-`f Hoke
Scotland
Iredell
Cleveland
Montgomery
Lincoln
Winston-Salem Regional WQ Supervisor
8025 North Point Boulevard, Suite 100
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
(336) 896-7007
Fax (336) 896-7005
Alamance
Rockingham
Alleghany
Randolph
Ashe
Stokes
Caswell
Surry
Davidson
Watauga
Davie
Wilkes
Forsyth
Yadkin
Guilford
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Page 10 of 18
Raleigh Regional WQ Supervisor
Post Office Box 27687
Raleigh, N.C. 27611
(919) 571-4700'
Fax (919) 571-4718
Chatham
Durham
Edgecombe
Franklin
Granville
Halifax
Johnston
Lee
Nash
Northampton
Orange
Person
Vance
Wake
Warren
Wilson
Wilmington Region. WQ Supervisor
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington, NC 28405-3845
(910)395-3900
Fax (910)350-2004 -
Brunswick New Hanover
Carteret Onslow
Columbus Pender
Duplin
CALCULATIONS WORK SHEET
This work sheet is designed to assist the Division of Environmental Management in reviewing this application as expeditiously as possible.
Its preparation in a complete and accurate manner is critical to this review. For permits that cover multiple sources of residuals or different
residuals from the same source, use additional work sheets.
l A. List the specific residual that is covered by these calculations (place or process of origin)
Bit Buffalo WWTP
What are the total dry tons of this residual to be land applied each year?
Total Dry Tons = Gallons of Residuals * % Solids * 8.341bs./gallon
produced annually 100
2,000 lbs./ton
Total Dry Tons = 8 million gals. * 3% * 8.34 lbs/gallon
100
2,000 lbs./ton
1,000 Dry Tons per year
If the quantity of residual will vary significantly or if there will be a larger initial application, please attach a detailed explanation and
provide calculations for each variation.
B. Complete the following calculations to establish the portion of the residual that is made up
of the various parameters:
% Total Solids = 2:30o
(PT.F,ASF, NOW TFTAT AT,T. C0NSTTTTIF.NTS ARF. TO RR TN TOTAL COWRNTRATTnNS)
PARAMETER
Mg/L
_ % Solids (Decimal)
= mg/kg (dry wt.)
X 0.002
= lbs./dry ton
Arsenic
0.1048
.0236
= 4.44
X 0.002
= 0.00888
Cadmium
0.0708
.0236
= 3.00
X 0.002
= 0.0060
Chromium
2.1712
.0236
= 92.00
X 0.002
= 0.184
Copper
23.51
.0236
= 996.0
X 0.002
= 1.992
Lead
2.90
.0236
= 123.0
X 0.002
= 0.246
Mercury
0.0729
.0236
= 3.09
X 0.002
= 0.00618
Molybdenum
0.7552
.0236
= 32.0.
X 0.002
= 0.064
Nickel
1.015
.0236
= 43.0
X 0.002
= 0.086
Selenium
0.0602
.0236
= 2.55
X 0.002
= 0.0051
Zinc
30.68
.0236
= 1,360.0
X 0.002
2.6
Ammonia-N
129.80
.0236
= 5,500.0
X 0.002
= 11.00
Calcium
448.40
.0236
= 19,000.0
X 0.002
= 38.00
Magnesium
103.84
.0236
= 4,400.0
X 0.002
= 8.80
NO =NO -N
89.58
.0236
= 3,796.0
X 0:002
= 7.59
Phosphorus
443.68
.0236
= 18,800.0
X 0.002
= 37.60
Potassium
84.86
.0236
= 3,600.0
X 0.002
= 7.20
Sodium
99.12
.0236
= 4,200.0
X 0.002
= 8.40
TKN
11,080.81
.0236
= 45,800.0
X 0.002
1 91.60
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C. Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) calculations and land application. area requirements:
Constituents
Mg/Kg - Dry Weight
TKN
45,800
AMMONIA-N.
5,500
NO -NOS N
3,196
1. Mineralization Rate (MR) 30 % Aerobicallydigested biosolids
(These values can be established for the specific residual or default values can be used for domestic wastewater treatment residuals. If
actual values are established, attach the documentation. The default values are as follows):
Unstabilized Primary and Secondary Residuals 40%
Aerobically Digested Residuals 30%
Anaerobically Digested Residuals 20%n
Composted Residuals 10%
(If the default values are used, attach an explanation as to why the specific chosen default value is appropriate.)
2. Complete the following calculations for the application method proposed (Please note, the
Mineralization Rate [MR] should be utilized in the following calculations as a decimal):
PAN -for Surface Application
PAN = [(MR) x (TKN - NH3)] + .5 x (NH3) + (NO3-NO2-N)
PAN=[ 0.30 x (45,800 - 5.500 )] + .5 x ( 5.500 ) + 3,796
PAN = 18,636 PPM Dry Weight
PAN for Subsurface Application
PAN = [(MR)x(TKN - NH3)] + (NH3) + (NO3-NO2-N)
PAN=[ 0.30 x( 45,800 - 5,500 )]+ (5.500 )+ 3:796
PAN = 21,386 PPM Dry Weight
3. Total PAN to be land applied per year
Total dry tons of residual to be land applied per year: 1,000
Total PAN in pounds = (PAN in mg/k Dry Weight) x 2000 Pounds / Ton
per dry ton 1,000,000
_ (PAN in PPM Dry Weight) x 0.002 '
37.27 Pounds/Dry Ton/Year ** SURFACE **
Total PAN in pounds = (PAN in Pounds/Dry Ton) x Total tons of residual to be land applied =
= 37.27 x 1,000
— 37,270 Pounds/Year
Due to the fact that organic nitrogen is mineralized slowly over time, the amount of nitrogen that comes available in years following the
initial application must be taken into consideration when calculating application rates for the subsequent years. This being the case, please
attach an evaluation of this factor and its impact on loading rates. Show the adjusted pan for at least five years.
The maximum adjusted annual PAN is SEE APPENDIX VII.5 Pounds/Year
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4. Crop information -on nitrogen uptake per year
Crop(s) (Division Recommendations)
PAN (Ibs./acre/year)
PAN (Ibs./acre/year)
Alfalfa
200
Bermuda Grass (Hay, Pasture)
220
Blue Grass
120
Com (Grain)
160
Com (Silage)
200-
Cotton
70
Fescue
250
Forest (Hardwood & Softwood)
75
Milo
100
Small Grain (Wheat, barley, oats)
100,
Sorghum, Sudex (Pasture)
180
Sorghum, Sudex (Silage)
220
Soybeans
200
Timotny, Orchard, & Rye Grass
200
(Provide for -the Crops Specified)
200
Common 220, Coastal 350
120
160
200
70
.250
75
100
100
180
220
200
200
Please provide the -basis for the uptake rates used if different from Division Recommendations: Coastal
Bermuda 350 lbs/ac/vr per NCDA and NCSU Extension Service. It is the applicant's
request to allow double cropping nutrient ,utilization within a calendar year. This
is a standard agricultural practice and with professional site management, this
ractice is environmentally sound.
5. Total acres needed to land apply the pounds of available* nitrogen calculated above
Total acres needed = Maximum total pounds of plant available nitrogen (PAN)
,Pounds of nitrogen needed for crop*
_ _37270 lbs. "PAN / 200 lbs. PAN/Ac (Rye Grass )
Minimum acres needed based on most restrictive PAN = 187 acres
* This value must be "the value for the crop to be grown that has the lowest nitrogen uptake rate per acre.
If there are various crops that will only be utilized for certain sites, please attach the calculations for each site and determine
the total needed acres using the format outlined above.
D. Calculate the Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)
(**This section must be completed in mg/l, to convert: mg/kg X % solids [as a decimal] = mg/l**)
SAR = Na Milli Equivalent + [0.5 (Ca Milli.Equivalent + Mg Milli Equivalent)]"
CONCENTRATION (mg/1) Equivalent Weight
SODIUM (Na) 99.12. (mg/0 - 23
CALCIUM (Ca) 448.4 (mg/1) _ 20
MAGNESIUM (Mg) 103.84 (mg/0 _ 12
SAR =1.094
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Milli Equivalents of Ion
4.31
22.42
8.65
i
1
If calculation sheets are being completed for more than one residual or site, please attach a
summary sheet that bring the results of all the calculation sheets to one point.
E. Determine the Site Life for this land application site:
The lifetime pollutant loadings shall not be exceeded. The site life is determined by calculating the number of years that the
site can receive the residual without exceeding the lifetime pollutant loadings. The site life calculations, will be based on. the
most restrictive crop plant available nitrogen (PAN) requirement specified and the maximum dry tons of residuals to be land
applied annually. Therefore, in the table below, the Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Year will be calculated as:
1. Most restrictive crop based on the plant available nitrogen (PAN). requirement: Rye Grass
Associated plant available nitrogen (PAN) requirement 200 (lbs/acre/year)
2: Minimum acres needed based on most restrictive PAN (as found in C.5 above): 187 acres
3. Dry Tons of Residuals to be land applied per year 1,000 dry tons per year
4. Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Year =
Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Year =
Dry Tons/Year of Residuals,to be land applied
Minimum number of acres required for land application
5.34
If any of the application sites are to be loaded at greater than the rate specified above, please specify the loading rate and
explain:
Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Y,ear (different from above) = 6.70
Explanation: At a PAN rate of 37.27 lbs/DT fescue (2501bs PAN/Ac) would receive 6.70 DT/Ac
In the table below, the highest annual loading (Tons of Residuals to be Applied/Acre/Year) specified above, will be
multiplied by the lbs./dry ton of each pollutant as found in B above. The Site Life can then be determined by:
Site Life (Years) Allowable Lifetime Loadings (lbs./acre)
Projected Pounds to be Applied/Acre/Year
Pollutant
Tons of Residuals to
be Applied per Acre
per Year
Lbs./dry ton of each
pollutant (as found
in Part B above)
Projected Pounds
to be
Applied/Acre/Year
Allowable Lifetime
Pollutant Loadings
(lbs./acre)
Site Live
(Years)
Arsenic
6.70
0.0088
0.0
36
600
Cadmium
6.70
0.0060
0.04
34
850
Chromium
6.70
0.18
1.2
2,677
2,176
Copper
6.70
1.99
13.3
1,338
100
Lead
6.70
0.24
1.6
267
161
Mercury
6.70 ,
0.0061
0.0
15
375
Nickel
6.70
0.08
0.5
374
644
Selenium
6.70
0.005
0.0
89
2,966
Zinc
6.70
2.
17.4
2,498
146
Compare the nine (9) pollutants above and determine which pollutant that will result in the shortest life for this site.
The Limiting Pollutant is copper
The Site Life is 100 years.
FORM LARS: 06/94
Page 14 of 18
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
f'r TO PRIVATE LANDS
�f
Permittee: SEE APPENDIX VIIIA
Contact Person:
Address of Permittee:
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands:
Site ID Number Field Number:
Field Number:
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site):
Owner of Property used for residual application:
Lessee of Property (if appropriate):
-� Land use or cropping patterns:
Intended use or disposition of crops:
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits
hereinafter referred to as the "Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto. the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the :length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to:
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 20535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
l
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
f
1. The landowner or his: representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County. and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a.copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural 'Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and' other restrictions prescribed by the
laws and'regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee foryesidual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative withh-a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a.soil pH of -at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a suff cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions. or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate :periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or 'his
representative and.the,Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct -human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The .landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and.complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of 1his
Agreement.
-FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This Agreement -shall .be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
P)
15. Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a thirty (30) day period following the residual
application. Application sites that are to be used for grazng shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
these periods after each application.
16. , Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modification must be requested and obtained from the Division
of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be
given, by the current- landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site and
facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water, or leachate.
18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality,
contractor, or other permitted entity for .the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified .by this permit, is prohibited.
RESTRICTIONS:
FORM LARS:'06/94 Page 17 of 18
1, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
r Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Owner
Date
NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that
personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of , 19
NOTARY PUBLIC
My commission Expires
SEAL:
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to.abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Leassee
Date
I, have read this land owners agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified,herein.
Permittee
Date
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 1.8 of 18
�) APPENDIX TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDIX IV. Lb - I , RESIDUALS TCLP ANALYSIS
APPENDIX IV.2 & 3 RESIDUALS CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
APPENDIX V.1 & 2 - PATHOGEN REDUCTION AND VECTOR ATTRACTION
REDUCTION REQUIREMENT,
APPENDIX VI. 1-3 - ., RESIDUALS TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION
APPENDIX VII.1 - SITE INFORMATION_ - PROPOSED SITES FOR LAND
APPLICATION
APPENDIX VII.1,2&4- SITE VICINITY MAPS AND SOIL ANALYSIS
1
APPENDIX VII.3 - AGRONOMIST REPORT
APPENDIX VII.5 - CALCULATIONSW.ORKSHEET
.APPENDIX VIII.2 - GENERAL INFORMATION, EXPLANATION OF METHODS TO
CONTROL ACCESS TO LAND APPLICATION SITES -
APPENDIX VIIIA - GENERAL INFORMATION - "AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND
APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATE LAND FORM"
APPENDIX LCD - RECEIVER SITES LIFETIME CUMULATIVE DATA
APPENDIX IV. Lb. - RESIDUALS TCLP ANALYSIS
ErrvmormErrrar,
SCIENCECORP. � �.
Mr. Roy Whitaker
AMSCO, Inc.
PO Box 1770 649.0 Stadium Dr
Clemmons NC 27012'
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
Date Received: September 8, 1998
Description :Sludge - City of Sanford
Sample Location: Big Buffalo WWTP
Collection Date/Time : 09/04/98 0900
Collected by : Roy Whitaker
12065 Lebanon Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
(615) 758-5858
1-800-767-5859
Nashville 641.6050
FAX (615) 758-5859
Tax I.D. 62-0814289
Est. 1970
September 17, 1998
Sample # : 22583-98-1
Date
Parameter
Result
Limits
Units
Method
Analyzed Note
--------------- -----
Corrosivity
------------
Non -Corrosive
--------
---------
--------
9040A
---------- ----
09/11/98..
Ignitabiiity
Flash @
1300
F
D4982
09/il/98
React. CN - SW846 7.3.4.1
, <
0.050
250
mg/kg
9012
09/14/98
React. Sulf.-SW846 7.3.4.2
15
'500
mg/kg
9030
09/16/98
-TCLP PROCEDURE
TCLP Extraction
1311
09/09/98
RCRA Metals
Arsenic
<
0.,25
5.0
mg/l
6010A
09/09/98
,t:ium
0.77
100.0
mg/1
6010A
09/.09/98
�"mium
<
0.0050
1.0
mg/1
6010A-'
09/09/98
Chromium
<
0..010
5.0
mg/1'
6010A
09/09/98
Lead
<
0.650
5.0
mg/1
6010A
09/09/98
Mercury
<
0.0010
0.2
mg/l
1470A
09/1-0/98
-Selenium
<
0.10
1.0
mg/l
6010A
09/09/98
Silver
<
0.050
5.0
mg/1
6010A
09/09/98
Base Neutral Ext. '(8270)
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
<
0.10
7.5
mg/l
8270B
09/10/98
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<
0.10
0.13
mg/l
8270B
09/10/98
Hexachlorobenzene
<
0.10
0.13
mg/l
8270B
09/10/98
Hexachlorobutadiene
<
0.10
0.5
mg/l
8270B
09/10/98
Hexachloroethane
<
0..10
3.0
mg/1
8270B
09/10/98
Nitrobenzene
<
0.10
2.0
mg/1
8270B
09/10/98
.Pyridine
<'
0.10
5.0
mg/l
8270B
09/.10/98
Acid Extractables (8270)
m&p-Cresol
<
0.10
400.0
mg/l
8270B
09/10/98
o-Cresol (2-Methylphenol)
<
0.10
200.0
mg/1
8270B
09/10/98
Pentachlorophenol
<
0.10
100.-0
mg/l
8270B
09/lb/98
AMSCO, Inc.
Sample # : 22583-98-1
Sample Location: Big Buffalo WWTP
Page # : 2
Date
,`--�.ameter
-----------------
Result
Limits
Units Method
Analy zed Note
i ,5-Trichlorophenol
<
0.10
400.0
mg/1
8270B
09/10/98
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
<
0.10
2.0
mg/1
8270B
09/10/98
Pesticides (8080)
Chlordane
<
0.03
0.03
mg/l
8081
09/11/98
Endrin"
<
0.005
0.02'
mg/1
8081
09/11/98
Heptachlor
<
0.005
0.008
mg/1
.8081
09/11/98
Lindane
<
0.005
0.4-
mg/1
8081
09/11/98
Methoxychlor
<
0.005
10.0
mg/1
8081
09/11/98
Toxaphene.
<
0.1
0.5
mg/l
8081
09/11/98
Herbicides (8150)
2,4-D
<
0.02
10.0
mg/l
8151
09/14/98
2,4,5=TP (Silvex)
<
0.02
1.0
mg/1
8151
09/14/98
TCLP ZHE Extraction
1311
09/09/98
Volatiles (8240)
,Benzene
<
0.15
0.5
mg/l
8240B
09/10/98
Carbon tetrachloride
<
0.25
0.5
mg/1
'8240B
09/10/98
Chlorobenzene
<
0.25
100.0
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
Chloroform
<
0.25
6.0
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
1,2-Dichl'oroethane
<
0.20
0.5
mg/.l
8240B
09/10/98
1,1-Dichloroethylene
<
0.25
0.7
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
2-Butarione (MEK)
<
2.5
200.0
mg/l
8240B
09/10/98
Tetrachloroethylene
<
0.25
-0.7
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
Tr_ichloroethylene
<
0.25
0.5
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
yl chloride
<
0.10
0.2
mg/1
8240B
09/10/98
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haron Northcutt
ESC Representative
Please review all information in
this report
for accuracy and
completeness.
Contact our office within
10 days
if there are any questions.
Alternate'billing information:
MSCL ,`ORPOAATED
Residuals MenegementAnd Recycbng
Post Office Box 1770
6490 Stadium Drive
Clemmons, NC 27012
Report to: Mr. Roy Whitaker Project name: >y or Sq,✓�-fl
Phone: (910)-766-0328 Project #: P.O.#: ^/A
FAX: (910)-766-8652 Facility ID#: Industry:
Collected by (print) ' l o y Zlj�rra ►Cc--IZ County (Soil) State: /t/C
Collected (signature): JRush? _ ( Lab MUST Be Notified) Date Results Needed:
<24 hr .... '...............200% A10RA¢-C
24-48 hr.................100% No.
48-72 hr ..................50% FAX? No X Yes of
2 Sample Location/ID Comp/Grab Matrix' Depth' Date Time Cntrs
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Prepared by:
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE CORP.
12065 Lebanon Road
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
(615) 758-5858
(800)767-5859
FAX (615) 758-5859
Remarks/Contaminant Sample # (lab on],
'Matrix: SS - Soil GW - Groundwater TW - Treated Groundwater WW - WasteWater WS - Water Sample WO - Waste Oil DW - Drinking Water SL - Sludge SD -Sediment OT - Other
Remarks:
Relinquish b a ur
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Dat :
9�
Time:
Received by: (Signature)
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Samples returned via: ❑ UPS
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Date:
Time:
Received by: S ttI
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etnp j+ z
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Bottles�l2eceived'r
Relinquished by. (Signatue
Date:
Time
Re t nature} ;s` i
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APPENDIX IV. 2 & 3 - RESIDUALS CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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SANFORD
Buffalo Creek Waste Treatment Plant
PERMIT WQ0000543
From: 10/01/98
** NUTRIENTS **
Plant Available Nitrogen (Injection)
.30(TKN - NH3)
.30(.45800.00000 mg/kg - 5500.00000 mg/kg)
.30(40300.00000 mg/kg)
12090.00000 mg/kg
21386.00000 mg/kg x .002
Plant Available Nitrogen (Surface)
.30(TKN - NH3)
.30(45800.00000 mg/kg - 5500.00000 mg/kg)
.30(40300.00000.mg/kg)
12090.00000 mg/kg.
18636.00000'mg/kg x '.002
Plant Available -Nitrogen "(Surf/Inc.)
.30(TKN - NH3)
.30(45800.00000 mg/kg - 5500.00006 mg/kg)
.30(40300..00000 mg/kg)
. 12090.00000 •mg/kg
20.011.00000 mg/kg x .002
Plant Available Phosphorus
18800.00000 mg/kg x .002
37.60000 x 2.3
86.48000 x .5
Plant Available Potassium
3600.�00000 .mg/kg - x ..002
7.20000' x 1.2
8.64000 x '.5
Print Date: 10/12/98
To: 10/31/98
+ 1.00(NH3) + NO3 +. NO2
1.00(550.0.00000).mg/kg + 3796.00000.mg/kg
+ 5500.00000 + 3796.00000 mg/kg
+ 9296.,00000 mg/kg _
42.77200:Ibs/dry ton
+ 0.50(NH3) + NO3 + NO2
+ 0.50(5500.00000) mg/kg +'37,96.00000 mg/kg.
+ 2750.00000' + 3796.00000 mg/kg
+ 6546.00000 mg/kg
37.27200 lbs/dry ton
+-0.75(NH3) + NO3 +.NO2
0.75(55.00.00000) mg/kg + 3796.00000'mg/kg
+ -4125.00000 + 3796.00000 mg/kg
+ 7921.00000 mg/kg',
= 40.02200 lbs/dry ton
= 37460000 .lbs. total P/dry .ton
= .86.-48000 lbs P20.5/dry ton
= 43.24000 lbs/dry'ton
7.20000 lbs total K/dry ton
8.64000' lbs K20/dry ton
4.32000. lbs/dry, ton
SANFORD
Buffalo Creek Waste Treatment Plant
~� PERMIT WQ0000543
From: 10/01/98 To: 10/31/98
** METALS **
Arsenic
4.44000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.00888
lbs/dry
ton.
.Cadmium
3.00000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.00600
lbs/dry
ton
Chromium
92.00000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.18400
lbs/dry
ton "
Copper
996.00000
mg/kg
x
..002
= 1.99200
lbs/dry
ton
Lead
123.00000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.24600
lbs/dry
ton
Mercury.
3.09000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.00618
lbs/dry
ton
Molybdenum
32.00000
mg/kg
x
:002
= 0.06400
lbs/dry
ton
Nickel
43.00000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.08600
lbs/dry
ton
Selenium
2.55000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 0.00510
lbs/dry
ton
Zinc
1300.00000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 2.60000
lbs%dry
ton
,- I.ron
23400.0000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
46.80000
lbs/dry
ton
Calcium
19000.0000
mg/kg
x
.002
= 38.00000
lbs/dry
ton
Aluminum
'23200.0000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
46.40000.
lbs/dry
ton
Manganese
764.00000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
1.52800
lbs/dry
ton
Chloride
2060.00000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
4.120001,
lbs/dry
ton
Magnesium
4400.00000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
8.80000
lbs/dry
ton
Sodium
4200.00000
mg/kg
x
.002 =
8.40000 'lbs/dry
ton
Percent
Solid 2.36% Ph
6.6
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APPENDIX V. 1 & 2 - PATHOGEN REDUCTION AND VECTOR ATTRACTION
REDUCTION REQUIREMENT
Pathogen Reduction: Aerobically digested biosolids is checked . with
Alternative 1, Fecal sampling test method. If the biosolids, do not pass the,fecal test,
the program utilizes Alternative 2, Process .to Significantly Reduce Pathogens,
Alkaline. Stabilization: 'Sufficientlime is added to the biosolids to raise the pH of the
biosolids to 12 and the biosolids must remain at 12 or above for a period of two hours
without the addition of more lime.
Vector Attraction Reduction: The Aerobically digested biosolids are .check with
Option 4, SOUR testing. If the biosolids fail to pass the SOUR test, the program
utilizes Option- 6, Alkaline Stabilization, Same as above with the addition of
maintaining a pH of at least 11.5 for additional twenty-two hours.
CAROLINA-ENVIR'ONMENTAL LABORATORIES; LLC
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10t09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE NUMBER- 9311 SAMPLE ID- #1 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION- #1 TIME SAMPLED-'0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/98'.SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne'Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
Total Solids
Fecal Coliform
t1
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
ANALYSIS
METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS
254.0B 1.0/06/98 PAK 25600 mg/L
9222D 16/06/98 PAK 11800 col/g
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
LRL
1.0
20
1229 North Horner Boulevard, Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/776-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 ITC DW 37741 SC 99035
CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIESfILC'
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn:. Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10'/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE NUMBER- 9312 SAMPLE ID- 42 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION- #2 TIME .SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/98 SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
Total Solids
Fecal Coliform
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
- ANALYSIS
METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS
•2540B 10/06/98 PAK 26000 mg/L
9222D 10,/06/98 PAK 11500 col/g
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
LRL
1.0
20
1229 North Horner Boulevard, Sanford, North Carolina 27330 - 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306' NC DW 37741 SC 99035
CAROUNA-ENwRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, LLC
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE NUMBER- 9313 SAMPLE ID-'#3 SAMPLE'MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION= #3 TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/98 SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
-TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
Total Solids
Fecal Coliform
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
ANALYSIS
METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS
2540B 10/06/98.PAK 42200 mg/L
9222D 10/06/98 PAY 21'col/g
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
LRL
1.0
20
1229 North Horner Boulevard., Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 NC DW 37741 . SC_99035
CAROUNAENviRONMENTAL LABORATORIES,' L L C
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE NUMBER- 9314 SAMPLE ID- #4 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION--#4 TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/98 SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LRL
Total Solids 2540B 10/06/98-.PAK 22200 mg/L 1.0
Fecal Coliform 9222D 10/06/98 PAK .788'col/g 20
LRL = Lower 'Re ortin Limit
P g
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
1229 North Horner Boulevard, Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/775=1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 . NC DW 37741 SC 99035
CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, LLC
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC-27012-1770
SAMPLE.NUMBER- 9315 SAMPLE ID- ##5 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE .SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION- #5 TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED-' 10/06/98 SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS METHOD
Total Solids 2540B
Fecal Coliform 9222D
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
ANALYSIS
DATE BY RESULT'UNITS
10/06/98 PAK 23900-mg/L
10/06/98 PAK 1410 col/g
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
LRL
1.0
20
1229 North Horner Boulevard., Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 NC DW 3774.1 SC 99035
CAROUNAENVIRO-NMENTAL LABORATORIES, LLC
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE .NUMBER- 9316 SAMPLE ID- #6 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED-'10/06/98 LOCATION- #6 TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/9.8 SAMPLER- Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY-, Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS'
ANALYSIS
METHOD
DATE BY
RESULT UNITS LRL
Total Solids
2540B
10/06/58 PAK
25500 mg/L 1..0
Fecal Coliform
9222D,
10/06/.98 PAK
1260 col/g 20
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
Results are reported on a "dry weight"
basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY 'DIRECTOR
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1229 North Horner Boulevard., Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 3.06 NC'DW 37741 SC 99035
CAROUNA ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, LL C
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
AMSCO, Inc. PROJECT NAME: City of Sanford
Attn: Roy Whitaker REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
SAMPLE NUMBER- 9317 SAMPLE ID- ##7 SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED- 10/06/98 LOCATION- ##7 TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED- 10/06/98 SAMPLER= Wayne Watson RECEIVED BY- DMG
TIME RECEIVED- 1005 DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS- METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LRL
Total Solids 2540B 10/06/98 PAK 37700 mg/L 1.0
r Fecal Coliform 9222D 10/66/98 PAK < 23 col/g 23
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
Geometric Mean = < 710 col/g
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
1229 North Horner Boulevard, Sanford; North Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 NC DW 37741 SC 99036
CAR0_LINA ENwRONMENTAL .LABORATORIES, LL C
AMSCO, Inc.
Attn: Roy Whitaker
PO Box 1770
Clemmons, NC 27012-1770
FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES
REPORT DATE: 10/09/98
SAMPLE NUMBER-
9318
SAMPLE ID- Digester #2
SAMPLE MATRIX- SO
DATE SAMPLED-
10/06/98
TIME SAMPLED- 0900
DATE RECEIVED-
10/06/98
SAMPLER- Wayne Watson
RECEIVED BY- DMG'
TIME RECEIVED-
1005
DELIVERED BY- Wayne Watson
Page 1 of 1
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS
METHOD DATE BY
RESULT UNITS LRL
Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate 2710B
LRL = Lower Reporting Limit
10/07/98 ERP 0.51'mg/g/hr
Results are reported on a "dry weight" basis
LABORATORY DIRECTOR
1229 North Horner Boulevard, Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919/776-5724
NC WW/GW 306 NC DW 37741 SC 99035
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DATE/TIME
RECEIVED BY
DATE
/TIME
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
1p g� fcx�S
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10�V
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`, Lt AoL
JORT COPY • RUSH WORK MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO SAMPLr_ MISSION. ADDITIONAL CHARGES MAY APPLY.
APPENDIX VI. 1-3- RESIDUALS TRANSPORT AND APPLICATION
TRANSPORTATION:
Liquid Biosolids: Biosolids will be loaded into sealed tankers for transportation to the approved and
permitted agricultural sites. Remote routes will be followed, and precautions shall be taken so that
no biosolids will be spilled or leaked onto highways, roads, etc. Biosolids will be off-loaded at the
application site via 6" rubber/steel hoses and vacuum pumps. The biosolids' will be pumped into a
high flotation vehicle designed specifically for application in an agricultural environment (i.e., Terra-
Gator).
APPLICATION RATES:
Based on chemical analysis and, percent solids, the application rate for the City of Sanford's project
is regulated by the nitrogen requirement of the crops and the hydraulic loading rate of the soil.
The liquid application rate is controlled by the ground speed and the tank pressure of the application
vehicle.
The above explanation applies to both surface and subsurface injection application methods.
APPENDIX VII.1 - SITE INFORMATION -PROPOSED SITES FOR LAND
t '
Site No. Owner/Lessee Application Area Maximum slope Count
(excluding buffers) (in percent)
RENEWAL SITES
01-01
James Ammons
10.00
10
Lee
01-02
If60.00
10
"
01-03
55.00
10
"
01-04
14.86
10
"
01-05
13.43
10
"
01-06
7.50
10
"
01-07
10.50
A0
"
01-08
14.96
10
"
01-09
38.43
10
"
01-10
12.53
10
"
09-01
John Dalrymple
3-74
3
If
09-02
2.84
3
"
09-03
4.64
3
"
09-04
1.85
3
"
09-05
6.00
3
"
09-06
4.77
3
"
09-07
3.46
3
"
09-08
2.26
3
"
09-09
13.50
3
"
09-11
15.00
3
"
08-01
McAuley/Dalrymple
- 8.85
3
"
11-0.1
Charles Branch
19.00
4
Chatham
12-01
Ed DeWitt
21.5
3
Richmond
12-02
"
23.0
4
"
12-03
If
17.5
4
"
12-04
3 6.0
2
If
12-05
31.0
3
"
12-06
If34.0
6
it
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APPENDIX VII.1 - SITE INFORMATION - PROPOSED SITES FOR LAND
Site No. Owner/Lessee Application Area Maximum slope Counjy
(excluding buffers) .(in percent)
RENEWAL SITES
13-01 Gary Welch
37.0
6 Montgomery
13-02 1138.0
5 "
13-03
59.5
3 "
13-04
89.0
-3 "
14-01 Thomas Loving
6.5
4 Moore
14-02
38.0
6 "
14-03
34.0
4 "
TOTAL NET ACREAGE RENEWED = 788.12
APPENDIX VII.1,2 &.4 - SITE VICINITY MAPS AND SOIL ANALYSIS
? 'This section consists of the site maps and soil sampling data collected by AMSCO staff. The soil
analyses were done by A & L Eastern, Agricultural Laboratories in Richmond, Virginia and/or the
North Carolina Department of Agriculture Laboratory in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Name:
Landowner #
Operator:
Field #
01-01
01-02
01-03
01=04
01-05
01-06
01-07
01-08
01-09
01-10
James Ammons
3831 Ferrell.Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
(910) 776-5166
01
Same
TOTAL
Total Acres
10.00
60.00
55.00
14.86
13.43
7.50
10.50
14.96
38.43
12.53
237.21
Net Acres
10.00
60.00
55.00
14.86
13.43,
7.50
10.50
14e%
38.43
12.53
237.21
Crop
Fescue
Row Crop
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Fescue
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Fescue
Fescue
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VICINITY MAP
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2
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z 02
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103
03
ioir
JAMES AMMONS FARM
SITF MAP
Grower.• Ammons, James
3831 Ferrell Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
Soil Test Report
Farm: #1
SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Lee County
Agronomist Comments:
Last Crop
crop or rear
Copies to: Amsco
Amsco Inc.
Attn:Roy Whitaker
PO Box 1770
Clemmons. NC 27012
N A05 RO Mg Cu Zn B
101
1st Crop: Fes/OG/rim,M
2nd Crop:
0
120-200
0 90-110
0 0
0
0
12
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC
MIN 0.66 0.6 26.2
BS%
100.0
Ac pH P-I K-I
0.0' 7.2 .127 22
Ca% Mg%
1.0 .0
Mn-1 Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I
302.. 180 368
Zn-AI
368
Cu-I S-I
229 85
SS-1
NO3-N AH-N Na
0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
102
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Yr T/A
Crop or Year
1st Crop: Small Grains
Lime
0
N
80-100
P205 Xz0
0 20-40
Mg Cu
0 0
Zn B
0
Mn
0
See Note
3
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC
BS% Ac pH P-I K-I
Ca% Mgr6
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-1
Zn-AI Cu-I
S-I SS -I NC3-N ML-N Na
MIN 0.56 1.04 ' 18.8
7.0 0.6 6.4 25 5
86.0 . 10.0
. 316 194 44
449 448
101 0.2
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo
Yr T/A
Crop or Year
Lime
N M5 ICU
Mg Cu Zn
B Mn See Note
103
1 1st Crop: Fes/OG/Pim,M
0
. 120-200 0 20-40
0 0 0
- 0 12
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC
BS% Ac pH P-I, K-I Ca% Mg%
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-1
Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NO3-N AHt-N Na
MIN 0.51 0.95
13.5
3.0 1.0 6.1 230 57 71.0 20.0
290 189 706
706. 698 83 0.2
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Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N A05 FeO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
104 1st Crop: Fes/OG/Tim,M 0 120-200 . 0 , 60=80 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P--I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1) Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NO,;-N 11IE-N Na
MIN 0.51 0.76 16.4 93.0 1.2 6.1 284 36 72.0 20.0 190 129 1046 1046 968 69 0.1
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,Informat�
Sample No. Last Crop
mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N R05 KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
105
1st Crop: Fes/OG/rim,M .5T 120-200 0 30-50 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NO3-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.6 0.83 17.2 90.0 1.8 5.8 328 54 71.0 16.0 166 117 1098 1098 989 .83 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N R05 Kz0 Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
106
1st Crop: Fes/OG/Tim,M 0 120-200 0 60-80 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Cro
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Z11-AI Cu-I S-I SS-1 NC$-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.6 0.99 3.0 91.0 1.2 6.0 237 .36 72.0 18.0 216 147 76 - 976 828 66 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N R05 Kz0 Aig Cu Zn B Mn See Note
107
1st Crop: Fes/OG/Pim,M 0 120-200 0 90-110 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS°o Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zlz-I Zlz-AI Cu-I S-I SS -I Na-N AH-N Na
MIN 0.46 0.90 12.1 92.0 1.0 6.0 170 21 71.0 20.0 . 460 293 837 837 856 62 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N B05 Kz0 Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
108
1st Crop: Fes/OG/I'im,M 0 120-200 0 70-90 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I S-I SS-1 Nl$-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.36 0.77 14.4 93.0 1.0 6.2 211 28 75.0 17.0 436 276 794 794 958 75 0.2
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Sample No. Last Crop
Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N P105 X 0 Mg Cu Zra B Mn See Note
109
1st Crop: Fes/OG/Tim,M 0 120-200 0 50-70 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI (2) Mn-Al (2) Zn-1 Zn-Al ON S-1 SS-1 !V(.8-N JVM-N Na
MIN 0.36 0.81 23.2 98.0 0.4 6.7 339 38 87.0 11.0 271 169 1057 1057 1166 92 0.2
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o
Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime
N . RQ5 K0 Mg Cu Zn B Mn
See Note
110
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M -5T
180-220 0 130-150 . 0 0 0 0
12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM%
W/V CEC
BS% Ac pH P-I KI Ca% Mg%
Mn-1 Mn-AL(1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zu-AI Cu-I S-1 SS-1 NC$=N 117E-N Na
MIN 0.47
0.81 22.1
95.0 1.0 6.4 381 38 84.0 11.0
181 118 1156 .1156 1140 79
0.2
Heavy Metal Soil Test Report
Ammons, James
Report #: 07041
3831 Ferrell Rd.
MEHLICH-3 EXTRACTION
Sanford, NC 27330
Lee County
'Questions concerning these analyses should be referred to the Agronomic Division,
Soil Testing Section
Cd- Ni Pb
Se Cr
Al As
Sample ! Cadmium Nickel Ledd
Selenium Chromium
Aluminum Arsenic
ID
mg/dm3 (Ppin)
101 0.10. 0.50
4.90
0.00
0.20
2.8(
102 0.10 .1.20
1.40
0.00
0.50
2.2(
103 0.10 2.40
1.70
0.00
0.50
4.1(
104 0.20 3.00
3.60
0.00
0.60
3.7(
105 0.20 3.20
2.30
0.00
0.50
3.7(
106 0.20 3.50
1.20
0.00
0.60
4.1(
107 0.20 3.50
1.30
0.00
0.50
4.3(.
108 0.10 3.50
1.50
0.00
0.70
4.0(
109 0.20 4.10
1.70
0.00
0.50
3.7(
110 0.20 6.5. 0
0.00
0.00
0.60 ,
4.0(
3EPORT NUMBER:
R2'71-109
A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC.
7621 Whitepine Road • Richmond, Virginia 23237 • (804) 743-9401'
Fax No. (804) 271-6446
SEND AMSCO
TO:
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P 0 PDX 1770
CLEMMONS NC 27012
)ATE. OF REPORT 09/29/98 PAGE 1
GROWER: JIMMY AMMONS #01
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
SAMPLES
SUBMITTED
BY: -
ACCT #
ROY . WHI TAKER
DATE FtECEI VED 09/2 5/98
DATE: OF ANALYSIS 09/28/98
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium
Sulfur
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron
Aluminum
'Manganese
Copper
. Zinc
Ammonia
Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB
N
phoPrus
K
S
Ca
Mg
Na
Fe
Al
Mn
Cu
Zri
Nitrogen
Nitroge
(DENT.
NO.
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mglkg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mpg
mgtkg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg.
mg1kg
1-01
05252
1-02
05253
1-03
05254
1-04
05255
1-05.
05256
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic'
Mercury
Selenium
Orgarilc''
Total
LAB
Cd
Cr
Ni
Pb
As
Hg
Se
Nitrogen
pH
C.E.C.
NO.
mglkg
mg/kg'
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mglkg
mog
mg/kg
(meq/100g)
.
05252
<0. 01
MEHLI
CH EX .
RACi
05253
<00 01
6.5254
<0. 01
05255
<0. 01
05256
<0. 01
This re o plies only to the sam�le(s) t sted. Samples are
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SEND TO: AMSCO
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P O BOX 1770
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)ATE OF REPORT 09%29/98 PAGE 2
GROWER: JIMMY AMMONS #01
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCT #
SAMPLES
SUBMITTED ROY WHl TO ER
BY:
AtL
DATE RECEIVED 09/85/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS 09/28/98
SAMPLE
LAB
Nitrogen
Phos-
phoPrus
Potassium
Sulfur
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
Zinc
Ammonia
Nitrate
(DENT.
NO.
N
m99
mg/kg
K
mgAg
S
mg/kg
Ca
: mglkg
Mg
mglkg
Na
mg/kg
Fe
mglkg
Al
mg/kg
Mn
mg/kg
Cu
mg/kg
Zn
mg/kg
Nitrogen
mg/kg
Nitroge
mg/kg
1-06
05257
1-07
05258
1-08
05259
1-09
05260
LAB
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic
Mercury.
Selenium
'Organic
Total
Cd
Cr
Ni .
Pb
As
Hg
Se
Nitrogen
pH
C.E.C.
N0.
mglkg
mgtkg
mglkg -
mgtkg
mgfkg
mg1kg
mglkg
mg/kg'
(megf100g)
05257
I
<0. 01
MEHL
CH EX'
RAC1
05258
<0. 01
05259
::0. 01
05260
<0.01
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REPORT NUMBER: A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURALLABORATORIES, INC.
R272-199 7621 Whitepine Road •Richmond, Virginia 23237 • (804) 743-9401MAtLL
Fax No. (804) '271-6446
SEND AMSCO
TO: 6490: STADIUM DRIVE
F' 0 BOX 1770
CLF_MMONS NC 27012
10/0l /98 1
)ATE OF REPORT PAGE
GROWER: JIMMY AMMONS #01
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACC
T # `,
SAMPLES
SUBMITTED AMSCO
BY:
DATE RECEIVED' 09/28/98
DATE: OF .ANALYSIS 09/29/98
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium -
Sulfur
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
Zmc
Ammonia .:,Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB
N
phorus
P
K
S
Ca. :.
Mg ,"
Na '
Fe
AI
Mn
cu
Zn -'
Nitrogen
'Nitrogen
(DENT.
NO.
mg/kg
mglkg
mglkg " .
mglkg
mglkg
mglkg
mglkg.
mog
mg/kg
mglkg
mglkg
mglkg, .
mg/kg
mift
1-10
t76191
LAB
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic
Mercury
Selenium
Organic.
.Total'
Cd
Cr
NI
Pb
As
Hg
Se
Nitrogen
pH
C.E.C.
NO.
mg1kg
mpg
m9/kg
mglkg
:mglkg
mglkg
mglkg
mglkg :.
" -.
(megl100g)
. .
06191
<0. 01.
• -
MEHL
CH EX
RACT
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to the work, the results, or the company in any advertising, news release, or other public announcements without obtaining our prior written authorization. A&L E S LTURAL LAB DRIES, INC.
Name:
John Dalrymple
5604 St. Andrews Church Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
(910) 499-402.0
Landowner
07
Operator:
Same
Field #
Total Acres
Net Acres
Crop
07-01
7..50
3.74
Bermuda
07-02
.3.50
2.84
Fescue
07-03
7.50
-4.64
Bermuda
.07-04
.5.00
1.85
Bermuda
07-05
10-00
6.00
Bermuda
07-06
5.50
4.77
Bermuda
07-07
4.00
3.46
Bermuda
4.00
2.26
Bermuda
07-09
14.00
13.5.
Rye Grass
07-11
16.50
15.0,
Rye Grass
TOTAL 77.5
VICIMITY MAP
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5248 St. -Andrews Church Rd.
"u Sanford, NC 27330
AmSco Inc.
oil est e ort
Parm: #7 Attn:Roy Whitaker
PO Box 1.770
/2 8 SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Lee County Clemmons NC 27012
Agronomist Comments:
Feld Informtron.
lied: rtHe
�,MR:..
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Sample No. Last Crop
Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N M5 KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
701
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180420 0 140-160 0 0 0 0 12
... _ ,
2nd Crop: ,
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg'0G Mn-1 Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I Na-N NU-N Na
MIN 0.46 1.4 .0 0.1 7.0 207 34 88.0 9.0 • 302 183 253 253 346 48 0.1
leld trfo atlotr
lled.lu a
, F _ J 3 e::�-
eco me da ons� r ;
,.:,,.n < , . ,.. ,' ...e,1. }
Sample No.. Last Crop
Mo Yr, T/A
Crop or Year Lime N M5 KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
702
1st Crop: Fes/OG/I'im,M 0 120-200 0 80-100 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class 'HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (I)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I S-I SS-1 NO3-N NII-N Na
MIN 0.71 1.21 11. .0 0.1 7.0 291 23 1.0 7:0 7- .. 60 _ .. 33 .339 412 . 58 . 0.1
:.
>rnfurmat�un
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Re��mt�edatto�s
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.........„,,.... .. ,..,...,... ....... ..........._ ,. .m. .,:.F4.. ., .,.."A`�b -� ,�<_c.ma� .m:1a.�"..., ,.. ;3&ti ,£::. .z., .i:. ..1. :,^l. �"�!sst;;
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo Yr TIA
Crop or Year Lime N P205 KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
703
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 150-170 0 b 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-1 Ca% Mg04 Mn-I 'Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-1 Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NOj-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.32 1.40 13.8 100.0 0.0 7.0 384 29 90 5.0 115 .71 494. 494 588 58 OA
T
*p /y (�/?�{ a
:��eld;,lnfarmat�od�
1ied��me
r,
R..... 6.' .x. , f ^Z : t c:.. a ..' £ .::. <.;, $ :: 3 3 r✓ <.:.-'x....... $a �
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N P205 KO_ Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
704
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 150-170 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS•06 Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 S-I SS -I NO.�-N A7A-N Na
MIN -0.66 1.22 14.8 93.0 1.0 6.5 361 29 87:0 6.0 - 140 93 537 537 588 68 0.1
mple No. Last Crop
705
Test Results
Crop or Year Lime N P105 Kz0 Mg Cu Zn B Mn Sec
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 110-130 0 0 0 0 12
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC
BRo'
Ac pH P-I KI
Ca% Mg•06
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu-I
S-1
SS -I NO.t-N NIL-N. Na
MIN 0.81 1.04
14.6
96.0
0.6 6.8 252 47
82.0 12.0
124 79 484 484
393
58
0.1
:Field.Iriformatron110
AP1Ye4-Lime
Recommendations
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo
Yr T/A
Crop or Year
Lime
N P105 ICO Mg Cu
Zn
B
Mn See Note
706
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
0
180-220 0 50-70 0 0
0
0 12
2nd Cron:
i est xesuns
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC
MIN 0.56 1.04 18.5
BS%
99.0
Ac pH P-I K-I
0.1 - 7.0 296 75
Ca% Mg%
87.0 10.0
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI
126 77 529 529
Cu-I S-I
493 79
SS -I NO;-N AH-N Na
0.1
Field�Informatton, ,,: ,
lied:lYme
xReeommendattans �
Crop or Year
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
2nd Crop:
' 3
Lime
0
�.
N P105 ICO Mg Cu
180-220 0 100-120 0 0
Zn B
0
Mn See Note
0 12
Sample No. Last Crop
707
Mo Yr T/A
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V
CEC BS%
Ac pH P-I K-I Ca%
Mg%
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu-I
S-I SS-1 NO3-N AU-N Na
MIN 0.41 1.37
15.0 99.0
0.2 6.9 382 51 91.0
7.0
121 76 518 518
641
67 0.1
;Reid in Ottat pied Lune
,Recommendations;<
,�
Sample No. Last Crop ` '
o Yr T/A
Crop or Year
Lime
N P105 KO Mg Cu
Zn
B Mn See Note
708
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
0
180-220 0 170-190 0 0
0
0 12
Test Results
Soil Class HM°o
W/V CEC
BS% Ac pH P-I K I
Ca% Mg%
Mn-I Mn-AI (1) Mn-AI (2) Zn-I
Zn-AI
Cu-1
S-I SS -I
N0.1-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.36
1.45
11.1
98.0 0.2 6.8 377 25
1.0 6.0
155 8
451.
451
642 .55
0.0
Field Informatoq .. '...
tied Lime
�, .: 3 3
g.4�b �r.
Recommerilation�; .....:...<...., .... � < � �.:.... >, c
_ =
.. :: .. .6.::
Sample No. Last Crop
Ho
Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N P105
KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
709
1st Crop: Small Grains
1T
80-100 0
90-110
$ 0
0
0
3
2nd Cron:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K-1 Ca% Mgrb Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I S-I SS -I NQ3-N NH-N Na
MIN 0.41 1.61 6.1 75.0 1.5 4.8 259 21 69.0 5.0 124 84 217 217 272 55 0.0
Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
Crop or Year
Lime N Ms KO Mg Cu ,
Zn B Mn See Note
711
1st Crop: Small Grains
-7T 80-100 0' 110-130 $ 0
0 0 3
2nd Crop:.
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V
CEC BS% Ac pH P-I KI
Ca% Mg•O Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (Z) Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu=I S-I SS -I NQt-N AB-N Na
MIN 0.36 1.59
2.3 43.0 1.3 5.3 168 13
35:0 6.0 56 44 93 93
52 38 0.0
Heavy Metal Soil Test Report Dalrymple, John Report #c 07035
5248 St. Andrews Church Rd.
MEHLICH-3 EXTRACTION Sanford, NC '27330
Lee County
Questions concerning
these analyses should be referred to the Agronomic
Division,
Soil Testing Section
Cd
Ni
Pb
Se
Cr Al
As
Sample
Cadmium.
Nickel
Lead
Selenium Chromium Aluminum
Arsenic
ID
_ -
mg/dm3 (ppm) -
-
701
0.10
1.00
2.80
0.00
0.40
4.3(
702
0.20
0.90
1.76
0.00
0.40
3.8( .
703
0.20
1.00
1.00.
0.00
0.40
4.1(
704
0.20
1.10
1.60
0.06
0.30
4.1(
705
0.30
1.00
2.10
0..00
0.30
2.7(
706
0.10
0.90
2.80
0.00•
0.30
3.5(
707
0.20
1.20
1.90
0, 00
0.40
4.0(
708
0.20
0.90
2.70
0.00
0.40
3.4(
709
0.20-
0.50
2.40
0.00
0.40
3.6(
711
0.10
0.30
1.40
0.00
0.30
4.0(
3EPORT NUMBER:'
R271-104
7
A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC.
7621 Whitepine Road • Richmond, Virginia 23237 * (804) 743-9401
Fax No. (804) 271-6446
SEND TO: AMSCO
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P 0 BOX 1770
CLEMMONS NC 27012
]ATE OF REPORT 09/29/98 PAGE 1
SAMPLES
GROWER: JOHN. DALRYMPLE #7 SUBMITTED
BY:
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCT
ROY WHITAKER
DATE RECEIVED 09/25/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS. 09/28/98
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium
Sulfur •
Calcium .
Magnesium
"Sodium
Iron ;
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
- Zinc:,:`y
: Amrnonla
:Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB
N
phoPrus
K
g ;
• .
Mg `
Na •
` . ' Fe ' .:
AI
' Mn .
::. Cu
Zn i -
N_ ttrogen
Nitrogei
(DENT.
NO.
mg/kg
mylkg
mglkg
mg/kg
`mg/kg.'
mgikg .'
.
m6Ng .
mg�g '
mg/kg .
mglk9
mg1kg
mg/kg
: m9�g
. mg/kg
7' 01
I
05227
7-02
05228
7-03
05229
7-04
05230
7--05'
0523.1
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic
Mercury
,Selenium'-.'-
Organic
Total
LAB
Cd
Cr
Ni
Pb
As
H9
i ` :
Nttrogen
pH
C E C
N0.
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mglkg
mg/kg
m99 ..
:.: mglkg,. •'`
m9g,:,.
(meN1009)
05227
M..01
MEHL
.CH EX I
RACZ
05228
CO. 01
05229
CO. 01
05230
CO. 01
;
05231
CO. 01
This repo plies only to the sample es ed. Samples are
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by
REPORT NUMBER:
R271-104
A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES,.INC.
7621 'WhitepineI Road.* R'ichmond, Virginia 23237 - (804) 743-9401
Fax No, (804) 27.1-6446
SEND AMSCO
TO:
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P 0 BOX -1.770
I CLEMMONS NC.27012
)ATE OF REPORT 69/29198 PAGE 2
GROWER: JOHN DALRYMPLE #7
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCT,
SAMPLES
SUBMITTED ROY WHITAKER
BY:
DATE RECEIVED- 09/25/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS 09/28%98
Nitrogen
Phos-
potassium
Sulfur
Calcium ;•
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron:.
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
'Zinc
"Ammonia
Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB'
N ,
phorus
K
S
°; Ca
Mg'
,Na
Fe
Al
Mn
Cu
Zn
Nitrogen
Nitroger
IDENT.
NO.
mglkg
P
mg/kg
.
m9�9
mglkg
:mglkg :.
mglkgt
m9 9
mg1k
`:.mg/k9 -
'mg/kg "
mglkg
mglkg ;
: mglkg
;mglkg
7-06
05232
7-07 .
05233
7-08
05234
7=09
05235
7-11
05236
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic
Mercury
Selenium°
Qrganlc
1 ' `'n �'
r fi Total x
i
Er
�,� nfx
.`a ,;
v3� ttr
LAB
Cd
Cr
-NI
Pb
AS
Hg
�? t
`YNitrogen
o r a
pH ,
i C E
NO.
m9�9
Mg/kgmg1kg
mglkg
m9tk9 '
miR9
,
.
05232
<0. O1
MEHL
.CH EXTRACT
05238
<.0: 01
05234
<0: 01
05235
<0. 01
0523E
<0. 01
This epo ap ies only to the sam le ) tested. Samples are
)ur reports and letters are for the exclusive and confidential use of our clients, and may not be reproduced in whole o'riln part, nor may any reference be made re ined Q, of tN NES
o the work, the results, or the company 'in any advertising, news release, or other public announcements without obtaining our prior written authorization. A LE R TURA TORIES, C.
by
Name: Norman 1VIcAuley
5507 Swanns Station Road
Sanford, NC 27330
Landowner #: 08
Operator: John Dalrymple
5604 St. Andrews Church Rd.
-'Sanford, NC 27330
(910) 499-4020
Field #
08-01
TOTAL
Total Acres Net Acres
12.50 8.85
12.5 8.85
Cron
Bermuda
VICINITY MAP
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471
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TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
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OWNER SCALE: I" FIELDS
PHOT0QUAD/YEAR---CONTOUR INTERVAL --/d-
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Copies to: Amsco Inu.
C/OJohn Dalrymple
' 5248 St. Andrews Church Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
soili
Test,Re'
ortFarm:
#S
/24/ 8
SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Lee County
Agronomist Comments:
C -- 12, $
Informatron
l�ed;I,�me
mendaRions
:Fiel'd
.Reca
Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N P205 1W Mg Cu
Zn B Mn
See Note
801
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0 210-230 $ 0
0 0
12
2nd Cro :
Test Results
Soil Class HM%
W/V CEC, BS% Ac- pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI
Cu-I S-I SS -I NO3-N NH-N Na.
MIN 0.41
1.34 10.8 100.0 0.0 6.9 293 11 95.0 5.0 105 66 333 333
601 52
0.0
Heavy Metal Soil Test Report McAuley Farm
C/OJohn Dalrymple
MEHLICH-3 EXTRACTION 5248 St. Andrews Church Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
Lee County
Questions concerning these analyses should be referred to the Agronomic Division, Soil Testing Section
Cd Ni Pb Se Cr
Sample Cadmium Nickel Lead Selenium Chromium
ID ----- mg/dm3 (ppm)
801, 0.20 1.30 1.10 0.00 0.70
Al
Aluminum
Report #: 07037
As
Arsenic
2.2(
.f ti 1
3EPORT NUMBER:
FZ271--105.
A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC.
7621 Whitepine Road -.Richmond, Virginia 23237 • (804) 743-9401
Fax No. (804) 271-6446
SEIOD o1sco
TO:
6490- STADI UM DRI VE
F' 0 PDX 1770
CLEMMONS NC 27012
1GTF ()F RFPnRT. 09/29/9B PAGE 1
ACCT
SAMPLES
GROWER: MCAULLY/DALRYMPLE #S SUBMITTED ROY WHI TAKER
BY:
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
DATE RECEIVED 09/25/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS 09/29/913
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium `
Sulfur
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron ' ..
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
: Zinc
Ammonia
Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB
N
phorus'
K
S.,
` .
Mg t'
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Name:
Charles F. Branch
1409 Valley Road
Sanford, NC 27330
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Landowner #: 11
Operator: Same
Field # Total Acres Net Acres Cron
11-01 33.5 19.0. Fescue
TOTAL 33.5 19.0
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Name: Ed DeWitt
665 Jones :Springs Church Rd.
Ellerbe, NC 28338
(910) 652-5585
Landowner #: 12
Operator: Same
Field #
Total Acres
Net. Acres
r' 12-01
26.0
21.5
{ ,1 12-02
30.5
23.0
12-03
19.0
17.5
12-04
42.0
36.0
12-05
34.0
31.0
12-06
37.0
34.0
TOTAL
188.5
163.0
CroU
Coastal Berm./Rye
Coastal Berm./Rye
Coastal Berm./Rye
Coastal Berm./Rye
Coastal Berm./Rye
Rye Gr./Sudex
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655 Jones Springs Church Rd.
Ellerbe, NC 28338
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Farm: #12
9/2 8 SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Richmond County
Agronomist Comments:
C -- 12,
Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N R05 Mz0 Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
1201
1st Crop: Berm IIay/Pas,M 1.5T 180-220 0 150-170 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Cron -
Test Results
-
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS%
Ac pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-1 Zn-AI Cu-I S-I SS -I N($-N NIA-N Na
MIN 0.6 1.40 6.0 72.0
17 5 262 31 58.0 110 154 102 490, 490 361 44 0
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Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A
;Recommenclatton; c ..=z , n .<_.....F..^. _..
Crop or Year Lime N R05 ICO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
1202
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.3T 180-220 0 110-130 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class IIM% W/V CEC BS%
Ac pH P-I KI Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 .S-I SS -I NO;-N NIA-N Na
MIN 0.66 1.31 .5 84.0
1.5 6.0 320 47 68.0 14.0 320 201 887, 887 466 51 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
Crop or Year Lime N R05 KO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
Ho Yr T/A
1203
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.8T 180-220 0 130-150 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class IIM% W/V CEC BS%
Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-1 Zn-Al Cu-I S-I SS -I N($-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.6 1.37 8.7 77.0
2.0 5.7 261 39 63.0 13.0 242 155 759 759 373 47 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year Lime N R05 RO Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
1204
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.2T 180-220 0 130-150 0 0 0 0 12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-1 A-1 CMb mg7o mn-1 mn-A' tljmn-ru (.4l an-1 .611-ru Urs-, 0-. JJ-[ ..L0-.L...." ..�
MIN 0.56 1.35 7.9 81.0 1.5 6.1 268 38 65.0 14.0 170 111 744 744 368 44 0.1
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Sample No. Last Crop
Mo Yr T/A
1205
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.8T
180-220 0 80-100 0 0 0 0
12
2nd Crop: .
Test Results
Soil Class HM%
W/V CEC
BA' Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg%
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-I S-I SS -I N($-N NIL-N Na
MIN 0.71
1.30 10.0
. 80.0 2.0 5.8 _350 59 63.0 14.0
.272 173 1000 . 1000 393 50
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Crop or Year Lime
N R05 KO Mg Ot Zn B Mn
See Note
Sample No. Last Crop
Ho Yr T/A
1206
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 1.8T
180-220 0 120-140 $ 0 0 0
12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class HM%
W/V CEC
BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg%
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I Zu-AI . Cu-1 S-I SS-1 Nl$-N NIIt-N Na
MIN 0.44
1.57 4.9
61.0 1.9 4.9 349 42 48.0 9.0
203 131 462 462 341 54
0.1
Heavy Metal Soil
Test Report
DeWitt, Ed & Dale
C/OD & E Farm
MEHLICH-3 EXTRACTION
655 Jones Springs Church Rd.
Ellerbe, NC 28338
Richmond County
Questions concerning these analyses should be
referred to the Agronomic Division,
Soil Testing Section
Cd
Ni Pb
Se Cr
Sample Cadmium
Nickel Lead
Selenium' Chromium
ID -
mg/dm3 (ppm)
1201 0.20
0.60
2.50
0.00
0.30
1202 0.20
0.70
6.00
0.00
0.50
1203 0.10
0.80
7.10
0.00
0.40
1204 0.10
0.50
5.30
0.00
0.30
1205 0.20
0.70
6.40
0.00
0.20
1206 0.10
1.00
4.20
0.00
0.30
Al
Aluminum
Report #: 07036
As
Arsenic
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R271-107 7621 Whitepine Road • Richmond, Virginia 23237 • (804) 743-9401
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6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P 0 BOX 1770
CLEMMONS NC 27012
)ATE OF REPORT 09/29/98 PAGE i
GROWER: ED DEWI TT #12
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCT
SAMPLES
SUBMITTED ROY WHI TAKER
BY:
DATE RECEIVED 09-/.R5/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS. 09/28/98
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium :'
.'Sulfur
Calcium• "
Magnesium
` Sodium
Iron
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper.:
Zinc°'
Ammonia
Nitrate
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LAB
N
phorus
K
S
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; Mg ;7;"
Na:
Fe
Al
Mn
Cu
Zn :
Nitrogen :
Nitroge
(DENT.
NO.
m91kg
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mg/kg
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12-01
05241
12-62
65242
12-03
05243
12-04
05244
12-05
05245
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Nickel
Lead
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Mercury
Selenium
Organnlc
Total.
LAB
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Cr
Ni
Pb
As
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,
r
pH ,
NO.
mg/kg
,
mo9
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REPORT NUMBER:/
R271-107
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A&L EASTERN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES, INC.
7621 Whitepine Road • Richmond, Virginia "23237 • (804) 743-9401
Fax No. (804) 271-6446
SEND To: AMSCO
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P O'PDX 1770
CLEMMONS NC 2 7012-
)ATE OF REPORT 09/29/98 PAGE 2
GROWER: ED DEWI TT #12
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
SAMPLES.
SUBMITTED
BY:
AfL.
ACCT #[i
.,
ROY WHI TAKER
DATE RECEIVED 09/85/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS 09/28/98 .
Nitrogen
Ph
potassium
Sulfur
Calcium•
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron.
Aluminum
Manganese
Copper
Zinc
Ammonia
Nitrate
SAMPLE
LAB
phorus
K
S
Ca
;9
Na.
Al
Mn
Cu
Zn
'NGitrogen.
NitrogeiN
(DENT.
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p
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,
mg/kg
,.
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m99
n99
n99
m9
m9*999
12--06
O�246
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Lead
Arsenic '
Mercury
Selenium'"
R Orgarlc r
Total"
LAB
Cd
Cr
Ni
Pb
As
Hg
1° Se
Nitrogen
, pH
C.E,C.
N0.
mg/kg
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mg/kg
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mg/kg °.
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k�m99y
(meq/100g)
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Our reports and letters are for the exclusive and confidential use of our clients, and may not be reproduced In whole or In part, nor may any reference be made a i of thbQF %A ES
to the work, the results, or the company in any advertising, news release, or other public announcements without obtaining our prior written authorization. RN TU AL 0 E ,
Name: Gary Welch
P.O. Box 10 -
Norman, NC 28367
H:(910) 974-9270 M:(910) 888-4169
Landowner #: 13
Operator: Same
Field #
Total Acres
Net Acres
Cron
r 13-01
45.0
37.0
Rye Gr./'Sudex
13-02
42.0
38.0
Coastal Berm./Rye
13-03
66.5
59.5
Rye Gr./ Sudex
13-04
96.5
89.0
Rye Gr./ Sudex
TOTAL
250.0
223.5
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TOPOGIZ.APHIC MAP
31
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--` PHOTOQUAD/YEAR � � CONTOUR INTERVAL � ° —
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Grower.- Welch, Gary Copies to: County Exieftnon Director
PO Box 10 Amsco Inc.
Norman, NC 28367
Soil Test Report Farm: # 13
SERVING N.C. CITIZENS FOR OVER 50 YEARS . - , Montgomery County
Agronomist Comments:
C -- 12,:
Sample No. Last Crop
1301
Ho
Yr TIA
Crop or Year
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
2nd Crop:
Lime
IAT,
N 1a05 )CIO
180-220 0 70-90
Mg Cu
$ 0
Zn
0
B
Mn
0
See Note
12
Test Results
Soil Class HW16 WIV CEC
MIN 0.71 1.53 4.1
BS%
63.0
Ae pH P-I K-1
1.5 5.4 212 64
Ca% Mg%
47.0 9.0
Mn-IMn-AI (1)Mn-A1(2) Zn4
208 134 696
Zn-Al
696
Cu-I
120
S-1
54
SS -I
NO3-N NIL-N Na
0.11
Fid -'In"dd'
. ... . ..... ...... ..
S"�
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo
Yr TIA
Crop or Year
Lime
N A05 F20
Mg Cu
Zn
B
Mn
See Note
1302
1st Crop: Berm I-Iay/Pas,M
I.2T
180-220 0 70-90 0 0
0
0
12
.2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class IIM% WIV CEC
BS% Ac p1l P-1 K-1
Ca% Mg%
Mn-1 Mn-Al (I)Mn-AI (2) Z11-1 Zn-AI
Cit-1
S-1 SS -I
NQ8-N N1h-N Na
MIN 06- 1.26 7.3
81.0 1.4 5.9 269 65
60.0' 17.0
265 168 864 864
218
59
0.1
-2 . .. .... . .. ... .. . .
.. .... . -.6
Sample No. Last Crop
Mo
Yr TIA
Crop or Year
Lime
N h05 KO Mg Cu
Zn
B Mn
See Note
1303
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
1.2T
180-220 0 130-150 0 0
0
0
12
2nd CrOD:
Test Results
Soil Class HM?lo
W/V
CEC
BS%
Ac pH P-I K-I
Ca% Mg%
Mn-1Mn-AI (1)Mn-A1(2) Zn-1
Zn-Al
Cit-1
S-1
SS -I
NQ3-N NIL-N Na
MIN ..0.66.
1.53
6.6
79.0
1.4 5.9 188 37
60.0 17.0
180 117 538
538
153
46
0.1
Field orm a..
wi
"I"M
. ..... . . .. . . . ......
" �.w ....... . .
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101,�P11110-11;� " . - , -, ', i ",
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Sample No. Last Crop
Ho
Yr TIA
Crop or Year
Lime
N A05 RO
Mg Cit
Zn
B
Mn
See Note
1304F
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
IAT
180-220 0 150-170
0 0
0
0
12
2nd Crop:
Test Results
Soil Class 11MY6
IVY
CEC
BS%
Ac pH P-I K-1
Ca% Mg%
Mn-1 Mn-AI (1)Mn-Al (2) Zn-1
Zn-Al
Cit-1
S-1
SS -I
No;-N Nlh-N Na
MIN 0.66
1.48
5.1
71.0
1.5 5A 166 31
54.0 13.0
159 105 389
389
125
51
0.1
Sample No. Last Crop
1304B
Mo Yr T/A
Crop or Year
1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M
2nd Crop -
Lime
1.3T
N R05 )W
180-220 0 160-180
Mg Cu Zn B Mn See Note
0 0 0 :0 12
Test Results •
Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ac pH P-I K I
MIN 0.56 1.53 5.4 74.0 - '1.A 5.3 188 27
Ca% Mg%
60.0 13.0
Mn-I Mn-AI (1)Mn-AI (2) Zn-I
183 119 524.
Zn-AI Cu-I S-1 SS-1 NQ3-N NIL-N Na .
524 154 60 0.1
Heavy Metal Soil Test Report
Welch, Gary
Report #: 07038
PO Box 10
MEHLICH-3 EXTRACTION
Norman, NC 28367
Montgomery County
Questions concerning these analyses should be referred to the Agronomic Division,
Soil Testing Section
Cd Ni Pb
Se Cr
Al As
Sample Cadmium Nickel Lead
Selenium Chromium
Aluminum Arsenic
ID
mg/dm3 (ppm)
1301 0.10 0.60 4.50
0.00 0.30
30C
1302 0.10 0.80 9.00
0.00 0.30
3.9(
1303 0.10 '0.10- 8.30
0.00 0.40
3.2(
130413 0.10 0.70 12.10
0.00 0.40
4.1(
1304F 0.00 0.50 9.30
0.00 0.30
3.7(
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RP71 -108
7621 Whitepine Road - Richmond, Virginia 23237 - (804) 743-9401
Fax No. (804) 271-6446
SEND AMSCO
TO:
6490 STADIUM DRIVE
P 0 BOX 1770,'
CLEMMONS NC 27012
)ATE OF REPORT 09/29/9B F PAGE
SAMPLES
GROWER: GARY WELCH #13- SUBMITTED
BY:
SOIL ANALYSIS REPORT
ACCT
ROY WHI TAKER
DATE RECEIVED- 09-/25/98
DATE OF ANALYSIS 09128/9e
Nitrogen
Phos-
Potassium
Sulfur :11--,
-:60fk6m �Almie*,sl`u
1*1�
- ,—so- aidn.; -
I
AIum Rum
S"a
P00pSAMPLE
LAB
N
Phorus
X
M9,
-Rap
M1
,C!P
�IDENT.
NO.
*9mog
g
gg
i
99
m9
_gmgkg
13-01
05247
13-02
05248
13-03
05249
1304F
05250
1304B
05251
Cadmium
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Name:
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388 Red Hill Rd.
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APPENDIX VII. 3 - AGRONOMIST REPORT
The City of Sanford is operating a land application program for the recycling/beneficial reuse of
wastewater biosolids produced at the City of Sanford Big Buffalo Wastewater Treatment Plant
(WWTP). The agronomist report is submitted- as a crucial step in the review of potential sites for
the program.. This agronomist report is a discussion of the following parameters:
Site Investigation
Topography
Soils
Biosolids Characteristics and Biosolids Loading Rates
Program Management
Conclusion
Site Investigation
The site investigation consists of a physical observation of each proposed site in which the following
are evaluated:
C Soil characteristics
Slope
Cropping systems
Location of property lines
Location of residences
Location of wells and surface water features
Topography
The slope of each site was evaluated during the site investigation. The slope for the individual sites
range from 2 to 10 percent for surface application. Sites which range from - 10 to 15 percent slope
will require incorporation to reduce the potential for runoff. Areas of excessive slope have been
eliminated from the operational areas.
Soils
Dunn the initial permitting process- each site was physically inspected and hand auger borings
g p g p p y y p g o ngs were
made to evaluate soil texture, soil color, soil structure, and depth to any restrictive zones. Examples
of restrictive zones are seasonal high water tables and shallow depths to saprolite and/or bedrock.
Soil profile descriptions for each site were submitted in previous permit modification. Soil fertility
samples were collected from each site and were analyzed for standard soil fertility parameters. In
addition, the soil samples were analyzed for heavy metals content. The results of these analyses are
reported in Appendix VII.1,2 & 4.
Biosolids Characteristics and Biosolids Loading Rates
Biosolids samples were collected and analyzed by independent laboratories. The biosolids analysis
report and calculations indicate the biosolids are non -hazardous and non -toxic. The biosolids
analyses indicate the biosolids are suitable for agricultural beneficial reuse. The chemical analyses
of the biosolids are in Appendix IV.2 & 3. The application rates are based on the nutrient and metals
content of the biosolids. The recommendations are.based onconservative estimates to ensure the
continual use of agricultural fields and cropping systems.
The annual application of biosolids to cropland is limited by the nutrient uptake of the crop. In the
case of the City of Sanford's biosolids the annual limit is based on the nitrogen uptake of the
proposed cropping program. Refer to the following chart for the crop requirements and
recommended application rates.
Sanford Big Buffalo Wastewater Treatment Plant
Cron
PAN Requirements
. Surface
Infection
lbs./AC
lbs. PAN/DT DT/AC
lbs. PAN/DT DT/AC
Appl. rate
Appl. rate
Small Grains
100
37.27 2.68
42.77 2.34
Rye Grass
200
37.27 5.37
42.77 4.68
Fescue
250
37.27 6.71
42.77 NA
Coastal Bermuda 350
37.27 9.39
42.77 NA
For example in those fields where the crop is fescue, the application rate from the Sanford WWTP
would be as follows:
For surface application, there are 37.27 pounds PAN per dry ton of biosolids. If fescue
requires 250 pounds of N, 6.71 dry tons of biosolids will be required.
The level of available phosphorus in the City of Sanford's biosolids may exceed the crop requirement
for fescue. The additional phosphorus .should not be a concern due to the high buffering capacity
of the clay fraction of the soils on the application sites. Phosphorus should readily adsorb to the clay
�. exchange sites in the soil complex. —
The potassium content of the biosolids indicates that the proposed application rates will only provide
limited amounts of potassium. Supplemental potassium will be required to balance the nutrient
requirements of the crop.
The lifetime limiting factor is the heavy metal content of the biosolids. The metal content of the
biosolids has been analyzed and the pollutant levels are reported in Appendix IV. 2 & 3. The
limiting metal for the Sanford WWTP is copper.
Monitoring of the biosolids constituents is recommended to adjust the application rates and long
term impact to the fields. Application rates can be adjusted as additional chemical analyses and
monitoring of the biosolids is performed during the operational year.
Program Management
Liquid biosolids will be applied either by surface or subsurface injection methods. Application rates
are based on the plant available nitrogen (PAN) and nitrogen assimilation of the crop to be grown.
A small percentage. (less than 10 percent) of the permitted acreage is planted to corn, soybeans and
small grains. The predominant crops (90 percent of permitted sites) are fescue and coastal Bermuda.
Fescue and coastal Bermuda are grown for hay and pasture production for cattle feed. The pastures
can receive applications throughout the year. Applications to the hay and pasture land are generally
split during the year to maximize crop fertilization and production. The hay is cut from early spring
throughout the growing season. The hay is baled and stored for feed for the cattle production as
needed.
Corn, soybean and small grain crops are fertilized prior to planting. Corn and soybeans are normally
planted and the early to mid spring and are harvested from late summer to through the end of fall.
The grain is stored and used for cattle feed during the year.. Following the harvest of corn, a winter
grain such as wheat is planted and harvested in late spring or early summer. Applications of
biosolids are made prior to planting and .after harvesting .(i. e.. prior to the planting of the next crop
in the production cycle).
Conclusion
Based on the site and soil evaluations, crop nutrient requirements and the nutrient content of the
biosolids, all sites should readily assimilate the biosolids. Land application should provide an
environmentally acceptable means of beneficial reuse of the biosolids provided all the parameters
of the operational plan and the requirements of the permit are followed.
Roy L. Whitaker
-� Vice President Technical/Operations
APPENDIX VII. 5 - CALCULATIONS WORKSHEET - THE MAXIMUM ADJUSTED
i`
ANNUAL PAN
Big Buffalo Wastewater Treatment Plant
Due to the fact that organic nitrogen is mineralized slowly over time, the, amount of nitrogen that
becomes available in the years following the initial application must be taken into consideration
when calculating application rates for the subsequent years.
To develop the nitrogen mineralization rates for a five year program, a two step method of
calculation must be used.
Step 1. Annualapplication of biosolids is developed to determine the Plant
Available Nitrogen (PAN) and Organic Nitrogen (N).
In this example the factors are reported as percent (e.g., 3.55 % = 3.55).
Based upon the (PAN) formula, the organic nitrogen (N) concentration can
be determined.
Example: PAN = .3 (TKN -NH3) + .5 (NH3) + NO3 + NO2
PAN = .3 (4.04% - 0.72%) + .5 (0.72%) + 0.0608%
organic N inorganic N
f N" = (4.04% - 0.72%) = ,3:32
Step 2. Calculate the plant available .nitrogen in the following years from the initial
application due to the slow mineralization of the organic nitrogen (N) in the
biosolids applied.
The following formula and default values are used for the mineralization of
organic nitrogen. (USEPA Design Manual 1983, p.p. 6-19, 6-23 ):
FORMULA: N = (K) (N) (S)*
Where: N = Quantity of nitrogen is mineralized per year.
K = Mineralization factor for the year in
consideration.
N = Percent organic nitrogen originally present in
the biosolids.
S = Biosolids application rate.
r
APPENDIX VII. 5 - CALCULATIONS WORKSHEET - THE MAXIMUM ADJUSTED
ANNUALPAN
K Default values from Table 6-7 for aerobically digested biosolids.
( EPA Design Manual 1983, p.p. 6-19 ).
a JIXR
0-1
3.0
1-2
1.05
2-3
0.45
3-4
0.21
4-5
0.16
The following example and calculations are based an organic N factor of 4.03 and an initial annual
application rate of 5.37 dry tons (2001bs. PAN/Ac applied to Rye Grass) per acre.
N
first year =
(3.0)
(4.03)
. (5.37)
= 64.92 lbs. of nitrogen per acre
N
second year =
(1.05)
(4.03)
(5.37)
= 22.72 lbs. of nitrogen per acre
N
third year =
(0.45)
(4.03)
(5.37)
= 9.74 lbs. of nitrogen per acre
N
fourth year =
(0.21)
(4.03)
(5.37)
= 4.55 lbs. of nitrogen per acre
N
fifth year =
(0.16)
(4.03)
(5.37)
= 3.461bs. of nitrogen per acre
APPENDIX VII. 5 - CALCULATIONS WORKSHEET -THE MAXIMUM ADJUSTED
ANNUAL PAN
The following table represents the crop nitrogen requirement,, nitrogen mineralization
(nitrogen carryover), total residual nitrogen, divided by the nitrogen per dry ton, and. the adjusted
application rate following the example'of 5.37 dry tons per acre or 200 pounds of.nitrogen per acre.
Crop Requirement Nitrogen Carryover N Required N/DT Adiusted Application .
Year 1
200 Lbs. N/A
37.27 = 5.37 DT/A
YEAR 2
200 Lbs. N/A
-(64.92) = 10M1 37.V = 3:62 DT/A
Year 3
200 Lbs. N/A
-(22.72)-(43.77) = 133.51 37.27 = 3.58 DT/A
Year 4
2001bs. N/A
-(9.74)-(15.31)-(43.28) = 131.67 37.27 = 3.53 DT/A
Year 5
200 lbs: N/A
-(4.55)-(6-.56)-(15.15)-(42.68)= 131.06 37.27 = 3.52 DT/A
Note: The maximum adjusted application rate would be. determined by a number of factors:
1.
Assumes consistent solids and organic nitrogen.
2.
Assumes consistent crop management and fertility program.
3.
Does not account for temperature, precipitation, soils or crop program.,
4.
Does not account for organic fixation in the soils or organic volatilization.
THE MAXIMUM ADJUSTED NITROGEN APPLICATION MUSTBE DETERM NED'BY
CROP AND SOIL ASSIMILATION CAPACITIES. AN ESTIMATED RANGE WOULD BE
BETWEEN 100 AND 200 POUNDS OF NITROGEN PER ACRE PERYEAR DEPENDING
UPON THE CROP GROWN AND CONSISTENCY OF THE BIOSOLIDS
CHARACTERISTICS.
APPENDIX VIII.2 - GENERAL INFORMATION - EXPLANATION OF METHODS TO
CONTROL ACCESS TO LAND APPLICATION SITES
Grazing will not be allowed for 30 days after application; public exposure will_ be controlled for a
period of 1 year after application. Site selection is based on limited access to the general public.
Sites are also considered private property which limits public access.
Many of the sites (i.e.., .pastures, hay fields) are fenced which limits public access and animal access.
APPENDIX VIIIA - GENERAL INFORMATION - "AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND
APPLICATION OF RESIDUALS TO PRIVATE LAND FORM"
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: SUPERINTENDENT
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD. NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands:. AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO-WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number: D /
Field Number:
— /O
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): LEC- CovN>y
Owner of.Property used for residual application: _TA lues ,-l►Ur► 0e4 a
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): W,9
Land use or cropping patterns: gifts 7l,eE 144V Row C-'Ro?
Intended use or disposition of crops:' CA-77c6, "=R-g 6 e-
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The, undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement .
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to:
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
( or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above -prior to commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the
laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical .cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH• of less than 6.0 provided' a suff cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee. of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season' to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
`�1 r representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.'
9. The landowner or his representatives .or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to ' control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior,to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
15. Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a Vnirty (30) day period following;the residual
application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
ti these periods after each application.
4.�
16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modif cation must be requested and obtained from the Division
of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be
given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee; or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and ' inspect any property, premises- or place on or related to the application site and
facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water, or leachate.
18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements' with another municipality,
contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit, is prohibited.
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RESTRICTIONS:
'FORM LARS:-06/94 Page 17 of 18
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1, '' /! Z 0- fy -5 -n,. have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
Permittee to:apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
nd Owner 9
Date
NORTH CAROLINA, L-� COUNTY
I, _the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that
personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of .Sr'PT . , 19 97
NOTARY,15UBLIC
My commission Expires lVo f , .?3 . Z oo z
SEAL: OFFICIAL SEAL
✓� Notary Public, North Carolina
COUNTY OF DAVIE
•�f ROY L. WHITAKER
My Commisslon Expires November 23, 2002
r �
I
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide -by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Lessee
Date
I, have read this land o er s gree d do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as.specified herein.
ermitte
FORM LA.RS: 06/94 Page 1.8 of 18
9/z / 18'
Date f
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
f Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: FRED SUMMERS, WWTr SUPERUNIENDENT
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD. NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number: 01
Field Number:
Location of Land to be.used for residual application (include map for each site): CNF - Coa„/s/
Owner of Property used for residual application: �+ a cyzy p e
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): /l1 A
Land use or cropping pattems: Ws 7u oe cr IIV,* y'
Intended use or disposition of crops: C AiYcc �Ra
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the'location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described'above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is,renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
.representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement'shall be immediately forwarded to:
Division of.Erivironmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 ,
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
I. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Pennittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary, soil, surface and ground water samples.during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land. described above prior to commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other_ restrictions prescribed by the,
laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the ,program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
-6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6:0 provided a suff-cierit amount of:lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any'revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site. .
1. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 -.Page 16 of 18
✓11 P C C have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby'grant permission to the
Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
..
and Owner
9 A.5 / 9 it
Date
NORTH.CAROLINA, l�GC� COUNTY. \
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that 1� , DR L:?_g -.62 C e-
personally appeared before me this day and -acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of Se,07- / Y. , 19 9 Fl
NOTARY"PUBLIC
My commission Expires WOO a 3 2 0o 7-
SEAL:
OFFICIAL SEAL
Notary Public, North Carolina
" COUNTY OF DAVIE
ROY L. WHITAKER
t l My Commission Expires November 23, 2002
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Lessee
Date
I, -have read this land ow 's agree t d do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
ermittee
Date
FORM LABS: 06/94 Page 18 of 18
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE -LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: R
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number: 08,
Field Number:
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): L&C
Owner of Property used for residual application: /1/lc A. E y
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): '3": j+,, -bc_ Qy,µ
Land use or -cropping patterns:
Intended use or disposition of crops: Cg??Cev 7=i;Q,¢G e:,-
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinafter referred to -as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described _above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels*this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall -be immediately forwarded to:
FORM LARS: 06/94
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
1. The landowner- or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel 'of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land . described above prior to commencement ..of residual application. The
NCDEHNR DEM permit will specify.maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the
laws and regulations.
4. 'The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned. lands which includes an.analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical- cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a, suff—cient amount of lime is also .applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or. his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
scheduleapplications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
;f representative and the Permittee will .determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
_ results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with .the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner.or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the. Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the .landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference'to the
subject matter of this Agreement.,
15. 'Animals should not be grazed on residual appliedlands within a t'nirty (30) day period following the residual
application.'Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall -have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
these periods after each application.
16. Prior to'a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modif--cation must be requested and, obtained from the Division
of: Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate, fees and agreements. In addition, -a notice shall be -
given by the current landowner to the -new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly, authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division' of Environmental Management may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter -and inspect any property, premises or place on or related to the application site and
facility at. any reasonable time for the.purpose of determining compliance with .this permit; may inspect -.or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms -and conditions of this permit; or may obtain. samples of groundwater, surface
water; or leachate.
18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal .contracts or :agreements with another municipality, -
contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified -by this -permit; is prohibited.
RESTRICTIONS:
FORM LARS: -06/94 Page 17 of 18
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I, AIMM &—H C 74/1-00 have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Owner
Date
NORTH CAROLINA, In P UJ � a aw VW COUNTY
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that r)f nn etin -VYI- e�,
personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution iof the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my Band and official seal this day of , 19
Tut'-J'a'- P PAZ,u
NOTARY PUBLIC
My commission Expires I /— Z Y 2 6dJ
SEAL:
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I, `�Ci u irn �i Qe have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restriditins as specified herein.
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the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
ssee y
Date
land o 's agree ado hereby agree to abide by
ermittee
Date
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 18 of 18
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
,Contact Person: FRED SUMMERS, WWTP SUPERIE DE
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number:
Field Number: %
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site):
Owner of Property used for residual application: Cy -Pt k.-j c H
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): W-4
Land use or cropping patterns:_ �'A s >• �2 c- �ifiA y+
Intended use or disposition of crops: Cam??cam �a.gc�
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORDS
- BIOSOLIDS-LAND,APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed. residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect. for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land applicatio_ n permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to:
Division of Environmental' Management
Permits and Engineering -Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, .County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by.
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) . Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to .commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the
.laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis -of constituents of the residual; residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a .pH of less than 6.0 provided a suff—cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime;
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. Th& existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This, Agreement shall be binding -on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
15. Animals should not be grazed on residual applied lands within a t'nirty (30) day, period following the residual
application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
these periods after each application.
16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modif cation must be requested and obtained from the Division
of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be
given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or'.representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises .or place on or related to the application site and
facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface'
water, or leachate.
18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposalcontracts or agreements with another municipality,,
contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit, is prohibited.
RESTRICTIONS:
FORM LARS: 06194 Page-17 of 18
I,.0 D" T yr n. have read this land owner' agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Ow r
Date
NORTH CAROLINA, C,�/,Qzm' u COUNTY
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that C/MAZ 415-S
personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of SCAT, as , 19 S
NOTARY UBLIC
My commission Expires //"V. . aZ.3 boo
SEAL: .....� .
OFFICIAL SEAL
Notary Public, North Carolina
r COUNTY OF DAVIE
•�� ROY L. WHITAKER
My Commission Expires November 23, 2002
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Lessee
Date
have read this land ow 's agree and do hereby agree to.abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
ermitte
Date
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 18 of 18
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
0-\
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: FRED SUMMM, WWTP SUPERINTENDENT
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD, NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number:
Field Number:
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): 2161 1o.41 6
Owner of Property used for residual application: CD bc Ux??
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): /✓A
Land use or cropping patterns:
Intended use or disposition of crops: c/q-&r
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
.hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for, the disposal of wastewater residuals.. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
.representative and the Permittee agree to -abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as.
written notification, given thirty (30)'days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately'forwarded to:
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North. Carolina 27626-0535
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to . commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the
laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a suff—cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping ,patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
`mot representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
S. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner, (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall .be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12.. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference.to the
subject matter of this Agreement.
15. Animals should not be grazed -on residual applied lands within a Vnirty (30) day period following the residual
application. Application sites that are to be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
these periods after each application.
16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modif cation must be requested and obtained from the Division
of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be
given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may, upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises.or place on or related to the application site and
facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water,or leachate.
18. The landowner shall not, enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality,
contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than the residuals specified by this permit, is prohibited.
********************************************************************************************
RESTRICTIONS:
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 17 of 18
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I, �'/ �E !mot T7 have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
iPermittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Owner
Date,
NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify -that Z
personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my hand and.official seal this day of SPA / % , 19 '515'
NOTARY PUBLIC
My commission Expires W. ✓, 023 �00 Z
SEAL:
OFFICIAL SEAL
c Notary Public, North Carolina
! b' ,►s COUNTY OF DAVIE
--f ROY L. WHITAKER
MY Commission Expires November 23, 2002
I, . have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
- Lessee
Date
I,Eel have read this land owner's agreement d do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
ermittee
Z/7 9
l " Date
1
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 18 of 1.8
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: SUPERINTENDENT
Address of Permittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals -to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number: /,3
Field Number:_ /
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include.map for each site): o„r�ce.ccN;ey .
Owner of Property used for residual application:
Lessee of Property (if appropriate): A 4
r' Land use or cropping patterns:_
Intended use or disposition of crops: r.4-1lcE- �,¢ c F
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinatter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for the. disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance; modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement.
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to:
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
1. The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State .Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, limitations and other restrictions. prescribed by the
laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately'limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual,application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a suff—cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
- schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within the limits of the NCDEHNR DEM permit, the owner or his
representative and the Perrittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may include the posting, of.signs indicating'the activities being conducted at each site.
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. -
13. The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS.- 06/94 Page 16 of 18
have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to -the
Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Owner
-7 / 9�
Date
NORTH CAROLINA, g,W' i G.--U cse Y COUNTY
I, the undersigned Notary. Public, do hereby certify that
personally appeared before. me this day and acknowledged the due"execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS my d and official Val this day of 19 , 9 8
NOTARY PUf3LIC
My commission Expires ✓ oZ3 , aoo z
SEAL:
OFFICIAL SEAL
Notary Public; North Carolina
bf COUNTY OF DAVIE
r ROY L. WHITAKER
My Commission Expires November 23, 2002
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Lessee
Date
I, PY if c*� tA,-, vj^ of S have read this land o is a nt and do hereby agree to abide by
thestipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
Permitt
I A's-
Date
FORM LARS:.06/94 Page 18 of 18
North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
AGREEMENT FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF WASTEWATER RESIDUALS
TO PRIVATE LANDS
Permittee: CITY OF SANFORD
Contact Person: FRED WTP7UPERINTENDENT
Address ofPermittee: P.O. BOX 338
SANFORD, NC 27330
List of wastewater residuals to be applied to these lands: AEROBICALLY DIGESTED AND
ALKALINE STABILIZED BIOSOLIDS FROM THE CITY OF SANFORD'S BIG BUFFALO WWTP
Site ID Number Field Number: /7
Field Number: 1-3
Location of Land to be used for residual application (include map for each site): Atoo.2c,— eo
Owner of Property used -for residual application:
Lessee of Property (if appropriate):
Land use or cropping patterns:_ X/ry /r-y-s74,C e-
Intended use or disposition of crops:
The undersigned land owner or his representative hereby permits THE CITY OF SANFORD' S
BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION PROGRAM
hereinafter referred to as the Permittee, to apply the above listed residuals onto the land at the location shown as
described herein in accordance with .the restrictions and stipulations as given below. 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 described above for the disposal of wastewater residuals. This
agreement shall remain in effect for the length of the Division of Environmental Management land application
permit and shall be renewed each time the land application permit is renewed. The -undersigned land owner or his
representative and the Permittee agree to abide with the following restrictions and � stipulations until such time as
written notification, given thirty (30) days in advance, modifies or cancels this Land owner's Agreement .
Notification of cancellation of this agreement shall be immediately forwarded to;
Division of Environmental Management
Permits and Engineering Unit
Post Office Box 29535 -
Raleigh,.North Carolina 27626-0535
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 15 of 18
STIPULATIONS:
The landowner or his representative hereby authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives
to inspect each parcel of property prior to, during, and after residual application and to establish monitoring facilities on
or near the application site as required by the residual land application permit.
2. The landowner or his representative authorizes the Permittee, County and State Officials or their representatives to take
necessary soil, surface and ground water samples during the term of, and twelve (12) months after termination of, this
Agreement.
3. The Permittee will provide each landowner or his representative with a copy of the land application permit as issued by
the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) Division of Environmental
Management (DEM) for the land described above prior to commencement 'of residual application. The
NCDEHNR-DEM permit will specify maximum application rates, .limitations and other restrictions prescribed by the
laws and regulations.
4. The Permittee has provided the landowner or his representative with information and data concerning the program for
land application of residuals to privately owned lands which includes an analysis of constituents of the residual, residual
application methods and schedules for typical cropping patterns and a description of the equipment used by the
Permittee for residual application.
5. The Permittee will furnish each landowner or his representative with_a copy of the results of each soil analysis.
6. The site shall be adequately limed to a soil pH of at least 6.0 prior to residual application. Residuals may be applied to
sites with a pH of less than 6.0 provided a suff—cient amount of lime is also applied to achieve a final pH of the lime,
residual and soil mixture of at least 6.0.
7. The landowner or his representative will inform the Permittee of any revisions or modifications to the intended use and
cropping patterns shown above prior to each planting season to enable the Permittee to amend this Agreement and
schedule applications at appropriate periods. Within -the limits of the NCDEHNR-DEM permit, the owner or his
( representative and the Permittee will determine residual application rates and schedules based on crop patterns and the
results of soil samples.
8. Crops for direct human consumption shall be harvested in accordance with the conditions of the permit.
9. The landowner or his representatives or successors shall adhere to the provisions of this Agreement for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of the most recent residual application.
10. Appropriate measures must'be taken by the Permittee or Land Owner (Lessee) to control public access to the land
application sites during active site use and for the twelve (12) month period following residual application. Such controls
may -include the posting of signs indicating the activities being conducted at each site.. _
11. Specific residual application area boundaries shall be clearly marked on each site by the Permittee or Land Owner
(Lessee) prior to and during application.
12. Should the landowner or his representative lease or otherwise permit the use of the land by a third party, the landowner
shall be responsible to insure the third party agrees and complies with the terms and, conditions of this Agreement.
13.. -The existing lessee, if any, of the site agrees, by execution of this Agreement, to comply with all provisions of this
Agreement.
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 16 of 18
14. This Agreement shall be binding on the grantees, the successors and assigns of the parties hereto with reference to the
subject matter of this Agreement. '
15. Animals should not be grazed on residual, applied lands within a Vnirty (30) day period following the residual
application. Application sites that are to -be used for grazing shall have fencing that will be used to prevent access during
these periods after each application.
16. Prior to a transfer of this land to a new owner, a permit modif—cation.must be requested and obtained from the Division
of Environmental Management. The request shall contain appropriate fees and agreements. In addition, a notice shall be
given by the current landowner to the new landowner that gives full details. of the materials applied or incorporated at
each site.
17. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Environmental Management may',. upon
presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property; premises or place on or related to the application site and
facility at,any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any
records that must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface
water, of leachate.
18. The landowner shall not enter into any additional waste disposal contracts or agreements with another municipality,
contractor, or other permitted entity for the land specified by this Agreement. The land application of any additional
wastewater residual sources, other than'the residuals specified by this permit, is prohibited.
RESTRICTIONS:
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 17 of 18
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o ✓ x n1 G have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby grant permission to the
Permittee to apply sludge/residual to my lands as specified herein.
Land Owner
Date
NORTH CAROLINACOUNTY -
I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that -7j./I ^f 11 IT y 2iJ �.
personally appeared before me this day -and acknowledged the due execution of the forgoing instrument.
WITNESS m hand and offs ial s al this day of--SFPT. / 7 , 19.
NOTARY UBLIC
My commission Expires W-0% .7-3 2�0
SEAL:
• :
OFFICIAL SEAL..
Notary Public, North Carolina
COUNTY OF DAVIE
My Commission
ROY L. WHITAKER -
Expires November 23, 2002
I, have read this land owner's agreement and do hereby agree to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified. herein.
Lessee
Date
I, ?�'r'! , �� f �� �•? .�� have read this land ow�agreem d do hereby agree_to abide by
the stipulations and restrictions as specified herein.
ermittee
//7 A
Date
FORM LARS: 06/94 Page 18 of 18
APPENDIX LCD - RECEIVER SITES LIFETIME CUMULATIVE DATA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 11/30/9.6
Valid as of 09/30/97
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.01 Acres: 10.0
Crop(s): Fescue
'Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac)
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.02 Acres: 60.0
Crop(s):_ Soybeans
Nitrogen Requirement:: 200 , (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE-
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING ,
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER"
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
00403
36
'35.96
ARSENIC'
0.0828
36
35:9172
CADMIUM
0.6180
34
33.98 '
CADMIUM '
0.2030
34
33.797
CHROMIUM
1.0974
2,677
2;675.90
CHROMIUM
28.7975
2,677
2,648.20
COPPER
8.5456
1,338
1,32945
COPPER
54.3132
1,338
1,283.69
LEAD
0.5937
267
266.41
LEAD
4.7905
267
262.1095
'MERCURY
0.0083
15
14:99
MERCURY
0.0373
15
14.9627
MOLYBDENUM
0.1979
'NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0:6854
NA
NA
NICKEL
0.4858
374'
373.51
NICKEL.
11.6092
374
362.3908
SELENIUM
0.0169
89
88.98
SELENIUM
0.0387
89
88.9613
ZINC
8:6895
29498
29489.31.
ZINC
51.1821
2,498
29446.82
DRY TONS/ACRE
8:9954 .
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
28.9914 ,
NA'
NA
CitY4 Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 09/30/95
Valid as of: 09/30/97
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.03 Acres: 55.0
Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac)
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.04 Acres: 14.86
Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES .
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING'
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0101
36
35.99
ARSENIC
0.0838
36
35.9162
CADMIUM
0.2600
34
33.74
CADMIUM.
0.2190
34
33.781
CHROMIUM
311324
2,677
2,645.87
CHROMIUM
2.4651
2,677
2,674.53
COPPER
40.3649
1,338
1,297.64
COPPER
68.6845
1,338
1,269.32
LEAD
5.1110
267
261.89
LEAD
5.9913
267
261.0087
MERCURY
0.0100
15
14.99
MERCURY
0.0228
15
14.9772
MOLYBDENUM
0.0404
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.6212
NA
NA
NICKEL
12.7808
374 '
361.22
NICKEL
9.7373
374
364.2627
SELENIUM
0.0100
89
88.99
SELENIUM
0.0536
89
88.9464
ZINC
53.8302
= 2,498
2,444.17
ZINC,
66.5709
2,498
2,431.43
DRY TONS/ACRE
18.2949,
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE .
20.2790
NA
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as_of: 09/30/95 Valid as of 10/31/97
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.05. Acres: 13.43 Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001:06 Acres; 7.5
Crop(s): Fescue Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac) Nitrogen Requirement: 250. (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0832 -
36
35.92
ARSENIC
0.0888
36
35.9112
CADMIUM
0.3388
34
33.66
CADMIUM
0.2577
34
33.7423
CHROMIUM
2.3351
2,677
2,674.66
CHROMIUM
30.3030
2,677
2,646.70
COPPER
81.2351
19338
1,256.76
COPPER
73.5584
1,338
1,264.44
LEAD
8.7510
267
258.25
LEAD
-6.6733
267
260.3267
MERCURY
0.0224
15
14.98
MERCURY
0'.0369
15
14.9631
MOLYBDENUM
0.6258
NA .
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.8110
'NA
NA
NICKEL
16.4295
.374 `: "
.357.57
NICKEL
11.7447
374
362.2553
SELENIUM
0.0545
89
88.95
SELENIUM
0.0436.
89
88.9564
ZINC
91.0552
2,498
-2,406.94
ZINC
70.6652
2,498
2,427.33
DRY-TOINS/ACRE..
25.7542
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
32.4666
NA
NA
City o Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments.
Valid as of 10/31/97
Valid as of 10/31/97
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.07 _ Acres: 10.5
Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac)
Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.08 Acres: 14.96
Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 25.0 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING.
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0930
36
35.91..
ARSENIC
0,1103
36
35.8897
CADMIUM
0.3675
34
33.63
CADMIUM
0.2707
34
33.7293
CHROMIUM
45.0390
2,677
2,631.016
CHROMIUM
34.6506
2,677
2,642:35
COPPER
70.7748
1,338
1,267.23
COPPER
86- 4616
1,338
1,251.54
LEAD
9.0342
267
257.97
LEAD
7.5820
267
259.418
MERCURY
0.0335
15
14.97
MERCURY
0.0335
15
14.9665
MOLYBDENUM
0.6852.
NA '
NA
MOLYBDENUM
- 0.8034
-NA
NA
NICKEL
15.1527
374
358.85
NICKEL
2.7288
374
371.2712
SELENIUM
0.0434
89
88.06
SELENIUM
0.0610
89
88.939
ZINC
82.7052
; 29498
2,415.29 -
ZINC
77.7803 .
29498
29420.22
DRY TONS/ACRE
33.5249
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
• .35.7486
NA�
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as fof: 10/31/97 Valid as of: 06/30/97
Owner: James Ammons. Site -Field #: 001.09 Acres: 38.43 Owner: James Ammons Site -Field #: 001.10 Acres: 12.53
_Crop(s): Fescue Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (1bs/ac) , Nitrogen Requirement: 350 - (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE -
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAININGG
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.1065
36
35.89
ARSENIC
0.0724
36
34
2,677
35.9276
CADMIUM
0.2167
34
33.78
CADMIUM
0.0235
33.9765
CHROMIUM
30.1259
2,677
2,646.87
CHROMIUM
34.8825.
2,642.12
COPPER
7&6904
.1,338
1,262.31
COPPER
65.8819
1,338
1,272.12
LEAD
11.1617
267
255.84
LEAD
6.6204
267
260.3796
MERCURY
0.0322
15
14.97
MERCURY
0.0543
15
14.9457
MOLYBDENUM
0.7060
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.4541
NA,
NA
NICKEL
1.3605
374
372.64
NICKEL
13.4920
374
360.508
SELENIUM
0.0651
89
88.93
SELENIUM
0.0350
89
88.965
ZINC
63.6188
2,498
2,434.39
ZINC
62.9113
2,498
2,435.08
DRY TONS/ACRE
33.7051
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
33.8269
NA
NA
CitYotfSanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments"
Valid as of: 04/30/97 Valid as of:. 04/30/97
Owner: o tr Site -Field #:,9. Acres:-
Crop(s): equ
Nitrogen irement: (lbs/ac)
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.01 Acres: 3.74.
Crop(s): Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: 250.(lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
.LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0909
36
35.91:
ARSENIC
0.1255
36
35.8745 '
CADMIUM
0.0655
34
33.93
CADMIUM
0.0484
34
33.951E
CHROMIUM
2.801E
2,677
2,674.20"
CHROMIUM
4.265E
2,677
2,672.73
,COPPER
25.9214
1,338
1,312.08
COPPER
33.8369
1;338
1,304.16
LEAD
1.4990
267
265.50
LEAD
2.2141,
267
264.7859
MERCURY
0.0283
15
14.97
MERCURY
0.0492
15
14.9508
MOLYBDENUM
0.7807
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.8548
NA
NA
NICKEL
1.2989
374
372.70
NICKEL
1.7516
374
372.2484
SELENIUM
0.0395
89
88.96
SELENIUM
0.0607.
89
88.9393
ZINC"
21:2346
2,498
2,476.77
ZINC
27.8314.
2,498
2,470.17'
DRY TONS/ACRE
15.5725
NA.
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
21.9831
NA
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of 07/31/97
Valid as of: ' ' 07/31/97
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.02 Acres: 2.84
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.03 Acres: 3.74
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING.
ALLOTMENT.
LBS/ACRE
'PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBSO CRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.1457
36
35.85
'ARSENIC'
0.1964
36.
35.8036
CADMIUM
0.0502
34
33.95
CADMIUM
0.0125
34
33.9275
CHROMIUM
4.8486
2,677
2,672.15
CHROMIUM
5.7354
2,677
2,671.26
COPPER
37.6602
1,338
1,300.34
COPPER
50.8174
1,338
1,287.18
LEAD
2.3521
267
264.65.
LEAD
3.4241
267
263.5759
MERCURY
0.0526
15
14:95
MERCURY
0.0.699
15
14.9301
MOLYBDENUM
0.8766
NA'
- NA .
MOLYBDENUM
1.3130
NA
NA
NICKEL
2.0826
374
371.92
NICKEL
2.6422
374
371.3578
SELENIUM
0.0707
89
88.93
SELENIUM
0.0864.
89
88.9136
ZINC
29.4051
. 2,498 , ,
2,468.59
ZINC
40.5108
2,498
2,457:48
DRY TONS/ACRE
23.4226
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
32.5298
NA
NA
City ,��, ord
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of 07/31/97
Valid as of 11/30/96'
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.04 Acres: 1.85
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner: John Dalrymple '-Site--Field #: 007.05 Acres: 6.0
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
-Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE -
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.2150
.36
35.79
ARSENIC
0:0634
36
35.9366
CADMIUM
0.0701
34
33.93
CADMIUM
0.0398
34
33,9602
CHROMIUM
6.3976
2,677
2,670.60
CHROMIUM
2.2810
2,677
2,674.72
COPPER
50.6668
1,338 '
1,287.33
COPPER
19.4696
1,.338.
1,318.53
LEAD
3.5391
267
263.46
LEAD
1.1561
267
265.8433
MERCURY
0.0754
15.
-14.92
MERCURY .
0.0287 -
15
14.9713
MOLYBDENUM
1.4357
NA_
_ NA . '.
MOLYBDENUM
0.3946
NA
NA
NICKEL
2.6797
374
371.32
NICKEL
1.0995
374
372.9005
SELENIUM
0.1077
89
88.89
SELENIUM .
0.0310.
89
88.969
ZINC
41,1529
.2,498
2,456.85
ZINC
118706
2,498
2,484.13
DRY TONS/ACRE
31.0609
NA
NA
DRY-TONS/ACRE
11.2730
NA
NA
C-1
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 10/31/97
Valid as of:. 10/31/97
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.06 Acres: 4.77
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350,. (lbs/ac)
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.07 Acres: 3.46
Crop(s): ' Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 " (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER .
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING --
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC..
0.1369
36_
35.86
ARSENIC
0.2493
36
35.7507
CADMIUM
0.0655
'34
33.93
CADMIUM
0.0789
34
33.9211.
CHROMIUM
4.9851
2,677
2,672.01
CHROMIUM
7.9406
2,677
2,669:06
COPPER
412718
1,338
1,295.73
COPPER
65.6523
1,338
1,272.35
LEAD.
2.5702
267
264.43
LEAD
4.6935
267
262.3065
MERCURY,
0.0621
15
14.94
MERCURY
0.0932
15
14.9068
MOLYBDENUM
1.0379
NAB
NA
MOLYBDENUM
1.7244,
NA
NA
NICKEL .
2.1537
' 374
371.85-
NICKEL
3.3412
374
370.6588
SELENIUM
0.0744
89
W93
SELENIUM
0.1173
89
88.8827
ZINC
334710
2,498
2,464.53
ZINC
55.1265
2,498
2,442.88
DRY TONS/ACRE
26.4223
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
40.1772
NA
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver. Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 10/31/97
Valid as of: ' 07/31/97
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.08 Acres: 2.26
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda .
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 . (lbs/ac)
Owner: John Dalrymple /McAuley Site -Field #: 008.0.1 Acres: 8.85
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
[_PARAMETER'
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE.
ARSENIC'
`0:2131
36
35.79
ARSENIC
0.2260
36
35.774
CADMIUM
0.0716
34
33.93
CADMIUM
0.0785
34
33:9115
CHROMIUM
7.1356
2' 677
2,669.86
CHROMIUM
7.2781
27677
2,669.71
COPPER
58.5940
1,338
1,279.41
COPPER
-60.3137
1,338
1,277.68
LEAD
3.9876
267
263.01
LEAD,
3.8097
267
263.1003
MERCURY
0.0861
15
14.91
'MERCURY
0:0872
15
14.9128
MOLYBDENUM
1.5863.
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
1.6129
NA
NA
NICKEL
2.9549
374 `
37.1.05
NICKEL
3.1133
374
370.8867
SELENIUM
0.1124
89
88:89
SELENIUM
0.1079
89
98.8921
ZINC
46.7807
2,498
2,451.22
ZINC
46.10811
2,498
2,451.89
DRY TONS/ACRE
'35.4988
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
37.4756
NA
NA
City of (Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 09/17/98
Valid as of: 11/30/97
Owner: John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.09 Acres: 13.5
Crop(s): Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ac)
Owner:_John Dalrymple Site -Field #: 007.11 Acres: 15.0
Crop(s):_ Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ae)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE:
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE,
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0-
36'
36.00
ARSENIC
0.0019.
36.
35:9981
CADMIUM
0
34
34.60
CADMIUM
0.0005
34
33.9995
CHROMIUM
0
2,677 '
2,677.00.
CHROMIUM
0.0602
2,677
2,676:94
COPPER
0
i,338
1,338.00
COPPER
0.5163
1,338
1,337.48..
LEAD
0
267,,
261.00.
LEAD
0.0505
267
266.9495
MERCURY
0
15
15.00
MERCURY
0.0008
15
14.9992
MOLYBDENUM
0-
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.0220
NA
NA
NICKEL'
0
374
374.00
NICKEL
0.0215
'374
373.9785
SELENIUM'
.0
89
89.00 `
SELENIUM
0.0013
89
88.9987
ZINC
-0
2,498
29498.00
ZINC
0.5647
2,498
2,497.44
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
DRY-TONS/ACRE
0.2689
NA
NA
City or Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as tof: 09/17/98
J
Valid as of. 09/17/98
Owner:—C t .; Site -Field Acres: Owner: Charles Branch Site -Field #: 011.01 Acres: 19.0
Crop(s): � es
Fescue
Nitrogen Requirement: (lbs/ac) Nitrogen Requirement: 250 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
Hn�r.ivi�.
u
36
36.00
ARSENIC
0
36
36
CADMIUM
0
34
34.00
CADMIUM
0
34
34
CHROMIUM
0
29'677
2,677.60'
CHROMIUM
0
29677
2,677.00
COPPER
0
1,338 -
1,338.00
COPPER
-0.
1,338
1,338.00
LEAD
0
267
267.00
LEAD
0
267
267
MERCURY
0
15
15.00
MERCURY
0
15
15
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA
NA
NICKEL
0
374
374.'00.
NICKEL
0
374
374
SELENIUM
0
89
89.00
SELENIUM
0
89
gg
ZINC ''
0
2,498
2,498.00
ZINC
0
2,498
2,498.00
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
City ofSanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of:. 08/31/98
Valid as of 08/31/98
Owner: Ed DeWitt Site -Field #: 012.01 Acres: 21.5
Crop(s): - Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner: Ed DeWitt Site -Field #: 012.02 Acres: 23.0
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)'
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER,
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0146
36
-35,99 "
ARSENIC
0.0124
36,
35,9876
CADMIUM
0.0068
34
33:99
CADMIUM
0.0040
34
33.996
CHROMIUM
0.4122 ..
2,677
2,676.59
CHROMIUM
0,3256
2,677
2,676.67
COPPER
4.4903
1,338
1,333.51,
COPPER'
3.9075
1;338
1,334.09
LEAD
0:5079.
267
266,49
LEAD
0.4606
267
266.5394
MERCURY
0.0156
15
14.98
MERCURY
0.0186
15
14.9814
MOLYBDENUM
6.1462
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.1231
NA
NA,,
NICKEL
0.2015
374
373.80
NICKEL
0,1509
374
373.8491
SELENIUM
0.0093.
89
88.99
SELENIUM
.0.0084
89
88.9916
ZINC
4.9758
2,498
2-493.02
ZINC
4.4475
2,498.
2,493.55
DRY TONS/ACRE
2.1994
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
1.9855
NA
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of. - 09/17/98
Valid as of:. 08/31/98
Owner: Ed DeWitt ' Site -Field #: 012.03 Acres: 17.5
Crop(s):_ Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ac)
Owner: Ed DeWitt Site=Field #: 012.04 Acres: 36.0
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen. Requirement:- 350 . (lbs/ac) .
PARAMETER.
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING'
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0..
36
36.00 ..
ARSENIC _
0.6010
36
35.999
CADMIUM
0
34
34.00
CADMIUM
0.0003,
34
33.9997
CHROMIUM
0
2,677
2,677.00
CHROMIUM
0.0260
2,677
2,676.97
COPPER
0
1,338
1,338.00
-COPPER
0.3121
1,338
1,337.69
LEAD
0
267
267.60
LEAD
0.0368
267
266.9632
MERCURY
0,
15
15:00
MERCURY
0.0015,
15
14.9985
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA,
NA
MOLYBDENUM".
0.0098
NA
NA
NICKEL
0
374
374.00
NICKEL
0.0121
374
373.9879
SELENIUM
0
89
89.00
SELENIUM
0.6007
89
88.9993
ZINC
0-
2,498
2,498:00
ZINC
0.3552
2,498
2,497.64
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
0.1586
NA
NA
City ot'Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as. of; 07/31/98
Valid as of 07/31/98 : .
Owner: Ed DeWitt Site -Field #: 012.05 Acres: 3 1. 0
Crop(s): . Coastal Bennuda
Nitrogen Requirement: " 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner: "Ed DeWitt Site -Field #: 012.06 Acres: 34.0
Crop(s):_ Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALL
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0140
36
35.99
'ARSENIC
0.0149
36
35.9851
CADMIUM
0.0081
34
33.99
CADMIUM
0.0087
34
33.9913
CHROMIUM
0.4173
2,677
2,676.58
CHROMIUM
0.4462
2,671
2,676.55
COPPER
4.2536'
1,338
1,333.75
'COPPER
4.548E
1;338
1,333.45
LEAD 1
0.4689
267
266.53
LEAD
0.4982
267
266.5018
MERCURY
0.0107
15
'14.99
MERCURY
0.0114
15
14.9886
MOLYBDENUM
0.1418 ,
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.1516
NA
NA
NICKEL
0.2107
374
373.79
NICKEL
0.2253
374
373.7747
SELENIUM
0.0085
89
88.99
SELENIUM
0.0091
.89
88.9909
ZINC
4.6182
2,498
2,493.38
ZINC
4.9385
2,498
2,493.06
DRY TONS/ACRE
2.0255
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
2.1660
NA
NA
City orSanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings '& Remaining Allotments
Valid as of 09/17/98
Valid as of. 12/31/97
Owner: GM Welch. Site -Field #: 0 13. 01 Acres: 37.0
Crop(s): Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ac)
Owner: Gary Welch Site -Field #: 012.02 Acres; 38.0
Crop(s):_ Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0
36
36.00
ARSENIC
0.0168.
36
35.9832
CADMIUM
0
34
34.00
CADMIUM
0.0047
34
33.9953
CHROMIUM
0
2,677
2,677.00
CHROMIUM.
0.5230
2,677
2,676.48
COPPER
0
1,338
1,338.00
COPPER
4.4832
1,338
1,333.52
LEAD
0
267
267.00
LEAD
0.4390
267
266.561
MERCURY
0
15
15.00
MERCURY ' ,
0.0071
15
14.9929
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.1915
NA
NA
NICKEL
0
374
3.74.00
NICKEL
0.1868
374.
373.8132
SELENIUM
01.
89
89.00
SELENIUM
0.0111
89
88.9889
ZINC
0
2,498
2,498.00
ZINC
4.9036
2,498
2,493.16
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
2.3350
NA
NA
City or: Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings &'Remaining Allotments
Valid as of 12/31/97
Valid as of 08/31/98
Owner: Gary Welch Site -Field #: 013.03 Acres: 59.5-
Crop(s): Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (1bs/a6)
Owner: GM Welch Site -Field #: 013.04 Acres: 89.0
Crop(s):_ Rye Grass
Nitrogen Requirement: 200 (lbslac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS .
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE
LIMITS ''
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0.0054
36
35.99 '
ARSENIC'.
0.0062
36
35.9938
CADMIUM
0.0015
34
34.00
CADMIUM
0.0020.
34
33.998
CHROMIUM
0.1670
2,677
2,616.83
CHROMIUM
0.1613
29677
2,676.84
COPPER
1.431E
1,338''
1,336.57
COPPER
1.0354
1,338
1,336.06
LEAD
0.140.2
267'
266.86
LEAD
0.2282
267
266.7718
MERCURY
0.0023
15
15.00
MERCURY
0.0092'
15
14.9908
MOLYBDENUM
0.0611
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0.0610 '
NA
NA
NICKEL
0.0597
374
373.94
NICKEL
0.07147
374
373.9253
SELENIUM
0.0035
89
89.00
SELENIUM
0.0042
89 '
88.9958
ZINC
1.5658
2,498
2,496.43
ZINC
2.2029
2,498
2,495.80
DRY.' TONS/ACRE
0.7456
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
0.9835
NA '
NA
City of Sanford
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings & Remaining Allotments
Valid as of . 09/17/98
Valid as of 09/17/98
Owner: Thomas Loving Site -Field #: 014.01 Acres: 6.5
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement:. 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner:. Thomas Loving Site -Field #; 01.4,02 Acres: 38.0
Crop(s): Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
-CUMULATIVE
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE.
LOADING
LBS/ACRE
CUMULATIVE ' '
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
0
36..
36,00 .
ARSENIC
0
36
.36
CADMIUM
0-
34
34.00
CADMIUM
01
34
34
CHROMIUM
0
' 2,677"
2,677.00
CHROMIUM
0
2,677
2,677.00
COPPER
0
1,338
1,338.00
COPPER,
0
1,338
1,338.00
LEAD
0
267
267.00
LEAD
0
267
267
MERCURY
0
15 ,
15.00
MERCURY ".
01
15
.15
MOLYBDENUM
0.
NA'
NA
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA
NA
NICKEL
0
374
374.00
NICKEL
0
374
374
SELENIUM
0
89'
89.00
SELENIUM,.
0
89
89
ZINC
0,
29498
2,498.00
ZINC
0
2,498
2,498.00
DRY TONS/ACRE
0'
NA
NA
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA
s
City of Sanfotd
Biosolids Land Application Receiver Sites
Cumulative Loadings &' Remaining Allotments
Valid as of: 09/17/98
Valid as of.
Owner: -Thomas Loving - Site -Field #: 014.03 Acres: 34.0
Crop(s): - Coastal Bermuda
Nitrogen'Requirement: 350 (lbs/ac)
Owner: Site -Field #: Acres:
Crop(s):
Nitrogen Requirement: (lbs/ac)
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRES
CUMULATIVE'
LIMITS
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
PARAMETER
CUMULATIVE
LOADING
LBS/ACRE _
CUMULATIVE.
LIMITS I
LBS/ACRE
REMAINING,
ALLOTMENT
LBS/ACRE
ARSENIC
-;, 0
36
36.00..,
ARSENIC
0,
36
36
CADMIUM
0
.34
34.00
CADMIUM
0
34
34
CHROMIUM
0
2,671
2,677.00
CHROMIUM '
0
2,677
2,677.00
COPPER
0 ..
1,338
1,338.00
COPPER
0
1,338
1,338.00
LEAD
0
267
267.00
LEAD
0
267
267
MERCURY
0
15.
45.00
MERCURY
0
15
15
MOLYBDENUM
0
NA
NA
MOLYBDENUM -
0"
NA'
NA
NICKEL
0
374
374.00
NICKEL
0
374
374
SELENIUM
0
89.
89.00
SELENIUM
0
89,
89
ZINC
0
2,498
2,498.00
ZINC
0
2,498
2,498.00
DRY TONS/ACRE
0 .,
NA
NA'_
DRY TONS/ACRE
0
NA
NA