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HomeMy WebLinkAbout070026_Total Plan_20231004Beech Ridge Pork Farm This plan has been prepared for: Beech Ridge Pork Farm Dempsy Ange 2007 Beech Ridge Road Belhaven, NC 27810 10/4/2023 This plan has been developed by: NCDA/CS-DSWC Sam Edwards Joe Brown Hwy. South Chadbourn, NC 28431 910-770-2168 �CcyyL / Developer Signature Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Closure Cleanout Only Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and operation and maintenance procedures established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal waste management that are includedyfith this plan. Signature (manager or producer) /v -/q -Z0 ? 3 Date Date This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S.Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Plan Approved By: Technical Specialist Signature Date Sources in Plan Beech Ridge Pork Farm Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is included in this plan. U 1004 BRLag waste generated 1,047,262 gals/year by a 530 Sow Swine Lagoon Sludge - Farrow -Finish operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Injected 16,644 Incorporated-4 wks or less following application 16,644 Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos following application 13,870 Broadcast 13,870 Irrigated 13,870 Max. Available PAN (Ibs) * Actual PAN Applied (Ibs) PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) Year 13,870 14,251 (381) 1,076,061 (28,799) 10/16/2023 9:59:20 PM 1 / 1 Waste Storage Closure Source Description Beech Ridge Pork Farm SOURCE: BRLag Date Measured: 10/04/2023 Lagoon Dimensions: TOP - 450 X 300; BOTTOM - 389 X 239; SIDE SLOPES - 3:1 Liquid Depth: 0.55 ft.; Liquid Volume: 367,949 gallons Sludge Depth: 0.95 ft.; Sludge Volume: 679,313 gallons. Waste Sample #: FY24- W000270 Waste Sample #: FY24- W000341 U 1004 BRLag is an animal waste storage structure that is no longer in operation and is being closed as part of a closure plan. There are an estimated 1,047,262 gals in this structure prior to closure. Estimated Plant Available Nitrogen Application Method (Ibs N/1000 gals) Source Total (Ibs) Injected 15.91 16,644 Incorporated-4 wks or less following application 15.91 16,644 Incorporated-5 wks to 3 mos following application 13.26 13,870 Broadcast 13.26 13,870 Irrigated 13.26 13,870 Max. Available PAN (Ibs) Actual PAN Applied (Ibs) PAN Surplus / Deficit (Ibs) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) 13,870 14,251 (381) 1,076,061 (28,799) Note: In Source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source. * Maximum PAN Available is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source. 10/16/2023 9:59:45 PM 1 / 1 Willis Nursery Clean -Out 10/4/2023 Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Closure Cleanout Only Narrative: This plan was designed for Beech Ridge Pork Farm, a 530 head Sow Farrow to Finish facility. This is a sludge clean out plan used in conjunction with the North Carolina Ag-Cost share Program BMP Bio- solids Removal Practice. Methodology used for this clean out will be agitation, then pump and haul with application by honey wagon. The rates have been reduced to meet cost share BMP objectives. PLAT has been run on all new application fields and reduced to be applied at the phosphorus application rate to 50% of what may be applied under a nitrogen based bio-solids application plan, unless otherwise recommended by NCDA&CS soil test recommendations. Please make sure the correct column is used (Manure PAN applied) when applying waste. Maps are provided with the setbacks and usable acres. Get an updated slurry sample once lagoon has been agitated to meet permit rules. This sample is to be used when filling out SLUR 1&2. The producer needs to get a sludge potential impact on site form signed by all landowners that sludge is being applied on. Contractors or producers should flag all setbacks cited below to make sure operators do not apply in setback areas. Setback areas: 75-foot distance to a perennial stream/river other than an irrigation ditch or canal (House Bill 515) 75-foot distance to a residential property boundary (House Bill 515) 200' from dwelling not owned by producer. 100' from a well 25' from a field ditch *Failure to follow this plan when land applying sludge can lead to corrective actions from DWR and non compliance of the NC Ag Cost Share program which can lead to non payment or payment collection. 9/25/2023 1:37:38 PM 1 / 1 Land Application Table Beech Ridge Pork Farm Manure PAN PAN Liquid Req'd Applied Manure Applic. Crop (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) Applied Amount Source Total Wettable PLAT Applic. Applic. 1000 (Inches/ Tract Field ID SMU Acres Acres Rating Crop RYE Period Method N N gal/Acre Acre) 03805 1 1004 Ds 6.37 4.7 Medium Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Broadcast 106 56 4.23 0.16 Bushels 4/30 03805 2 1004 To 26.3 19.8 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 04034 1 1004 Sb 40 35.3 Low Wheat, Grain 50.5 9/1 - Broadcast 90 45 3.40 0.13 Bushels 4/30 04034 2 1004 Ap 26.8 22.8 Medium Wheat, Grain 68 9/1 - Broadcast 121 61 4.60 0.17 Bushels 4/30 04034 3 1004 Ap 44.7 36.1 Medium Wheat, Grain 68 9/1 - Broadcast 121 61 4.60 0.17 Bushels 4/30 04078 3 1004 Ap 15.2 12.4 Medium Wheat, Grain 68 9/1 - Broadcast 121 61 4.60 0.17 Bushels 4/30 04190 1 1004 Ds 5.92 5.1 Medium Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1 - Broadcast 106 53 4.00 0.15 Bushels 4/30 04190 2 1004 To 35.75 25.7 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 04192 1 1004 Ap 24.3 22.3 Medium Wheat, Grain 68 9/1 - Broadcast 121 61 4.60 0.17 Bushels 4/30 04307 1 1004 Pe 27.6 19.4 Medium Wheat, Grain 63 9/1 - Broadcast 112 56 4.23 0.16 Bushels 4/30 040236 1 1004 To 16.29 13.4 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 040915 1 1004 To 9.3 8.5 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 041611 1 1004 To 15.8 13.9 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 NOTE: ' indicates user defined value 10/16/2023 10:01:49 PM 1 / 2 041611 2 1004 To 12.5 10.8 Medium Wheat, Grain 65 9/1 - Broadcast 116 58 4.38 0.16 Bushels 4/30 NOTE: ' indicates user defined value Beech Ridge Pork Farm SummarjL Source Volume Available: 1,047,262 gals Source Volume Applied: 1,076,061 gals Excess Volume Remaining: (28,799) gals 10/16/2023 10:01:49 PM 2 / 2 Planned Crops Summary Beech Ridge Pork Farm The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in the plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates and Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) recommendations are also provided for each crop as well as the crop's P2O5 Removal Rate. The Leaching Index (LI) and the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) Rating are also provided for each field, where available. If a filed's PLAT Rating is High, any planned manure application is limited to the phosphorous removal rate of the harvested plant biomass for the crop rotation or multiple years in the crop sequence. Fields with a Very High PLAT Rating should receive no additional applications of manure. Regardless of the PLAT rating starter fertilizers may be recommended in accordance with North Carolina State University guidelines or recommendations. The quantity of P2O5 applied to each crop is shown in the following table if the field's PLAT rating is High or Very High. 10/16/2023 10:00:04 PM 1 / 3 Planned Crops Summary Beech Ridge Pork Farm Tract Field Total Wettable SMU LI Crop Name RYE Recom- PLAT P2O5 (lbs/acre) Acres Acres mended Rating Crop PAN Removal Applied 03805 - 1 6.37 4.7 Ds 7 Wheat, Grain 59.5 106 Medium 30 NA Bushels 03805 - 2 26.3 19.8 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA 04034 - 1 40 35.3 Sb 19 Wheat, Grain 50.5 Bushels 1 90 Low 1 25 NA 04034 - 2 26.8 22.8 Ap 7 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 121 Medium 1 34 NA 04034 - 3 44.7 36.1 Ap 7 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 121 Medium 34 NA 04078 - 3 15.2 12.4 Ap 7 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 121 Medium 34 NA 04190 - 1 5.92 5.1 Ds 7 Wheat, Grain 59.5 Bushels 106 Medium 1 30 NA 04190 - 2 35.75 25.7 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA 04192 1 24.3 22.3 Ap 7 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 121 Medium 34 NA 04307 - 1 27.6 19.4 Pe 7 Wheat, Grain 63 Bushels 112 Medium 1 32 NA 040236 - 1 16.29 13.4 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA 040915 - 1 9.3 8.5 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA 041611 1 15.8 13.9 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA 041611 - 2 12.5 10.8 To 7 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 116 Medium 32 NA Totals: 306.83 250.20 Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 10/16/2023 10:00:04 PM 2 / 3 Planned Crops Summary Beech Ridge Pork Farm LI Potential Leaching Technical Guidance Low potential to contribute to soluble nutrient None <2 leaching below the root zone. Moderate potential to contribute to soluble nutrient Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. > = 2 & < = 10 leaching below the root zone. High potential to contribute to soluble nutrient Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation leaching below the root zone. practices that improve available water holding capacity of soil and improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered. Examples are > 10 Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations (328), Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips(393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391). P Loss Index Rating P Management Recommendation 0 - 25 Low No adjustment needed; N based application 26 - 50 Medium No adjustment needed; N based application 51 - 100 High Application limited to crop P removal > 100 Very High Starter P application only 10/16/2023 10:00:04 PM 3 / 3 Waste Utilization Table Beech Ridge Pork Farm The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Nitrogen Comm. Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid PA Fert. Res. PA Manure Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient (Ibs/A) Nutrient Applied Applied Applied Applied Req'd Applied Applied (acre) (acre) (Field) (Field) (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) (Ibs/A) Field Source Total Wettable Applic. Applic. 1000 Tract ID ID ID SMU Acreage Acreage Crop Name RYE Period N N N Method N gal/A tons 1000 gals tons 03805 - 1 * 1004 Ds 6.37 4.70 Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1-4/30 *106 50 0 Broad. 56 4.23 0 19.86 0 Bushels 03805 - 2 * 1004 To 26.30 19.80 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 86.66 0 04034 - 1 * 1004 Sb 40.00 35.30 Wheat, Grain 50.5 9/1-4/30 *90 45 0 Broad. 45 3.40 0 119.87 0 Bushels 04034 -- 2 * 1004 Ap 26.80 22.80 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *121 60 0 Broad. 61 4.60 0 104.95 0 04034 -- 3 * 1004 Ap 44.70 36.10 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *121 60 0 Broad. 61 4.60 0 166.17 0 04078 - 3 * 1004 Ap 15.20 12.40 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *121 60 0 Broad. 61 4.60 0 57.08 0 04190 -- 1 * 1004 Ds 5.92 5.10 Wheat, Grain 59.5 9/1-4/30 *106 53 0 Broad. 53 4.00 0 20.40 0 Bushels 04190 - 2 * 1004 To 35.75 25.70 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 112.48 0 04192 1 * 1004 Ap 24.30 22.30 Wheat, Grain 68 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *121 60 0 Broad. 61 4.60 0 102.65 0 04307 -- 1 * 1004 Pe 27.60 19.40 Wheat, Grain 63 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *112 56 0 Broad. 56 4.23 0 81.98 0 040236 1 * 1004 To 16.29 13.40 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 58.65 0 10/16/2023 10:00:59 PM 1 / 2 Waste Utilization Table Beech Ridge Pork Farm 040915 1 * 1004 To 9.30 8.50 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 37.20 0 041611 1 * 1004 To 15.80 13.90 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 60.84 0 041611 2 * 1004 To 12.50 10.80 Wheat, Grain 65 Bushels 9/1-4/30 *116 58 0 Broad. 58 4.38 0 47.27 0 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 1,076.06 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 1,047.26 Balance, 1000 gallons (28.80) Total Applied, tons 0.00 Total Produced, tons 0.00 Balance, tons 0.00 Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 1. Symbol * means user entered data. 10/16/2023 10:00:59 PM 2 / 2 Soil Metal Indices Beech Ridge Pork Farm Lagoon sludge often contains high concentrations of zinc and copper. High levels of these metals in soils can adversely affect plant growth. The following table provides a conservative(maximum potential) estimate for increase in soil index values.* Due to inherit variability of waste and soil sampling, it is recommended that conservative soil target levels be set for copper (e.g. Cu-1 < 700-1000) and zinc (e.g. Zn=1 < 300 for land where peanuts may be grown; for other cropland Zn-I < 700-1000). Alternative application sites should be selected if the following table indicates that concentrations of these metals may approach excessive levels. For maximum copper and zinc soil index limits, see the NRCS Nutrient Management Standard (Code 590). Estimated Soil Metal Concentrations Tract Field Soil Sample Number Date Crop Source ID Applic Inches Waste Cu ppm Waste Zn ppm Soil Test Cu-I Soil Test Zn-I Cu-I Adj. Zn-I Adj. Estimated New Soil Cu-I Soil Zn-I 03805 1 N3A 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 103 75 59 107 162.00 182.00 03805 2 N1L 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 103 88 61 111 164.00 199.00 04034 1 Pecan Orchard0213 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.13 60.39 216.20 117 274 48 86 165.00 360.00 04034 2 Pecan Orchard3B 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.17 60.39 216.20 270 595 64 117 334.00 712.00 04034 3 Pecan Orchard02A 10/16/2023 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.17 60.39 216.20 198 360 64 117 262.00 477.00 04078 3 TinkArmstong 06A 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.17 60.39 216.20 61 194 64 117 125.00 311.00 04190 1 Dempsy Daw DP1X 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.15 60.39 216.20 133 104 56 102 189.00 206.00 04190 2 Dempsy DawDPSB 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 125 67 61 111 186.00 178.00 04192 1 R-Block45A 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.17 60.39 216.20 173 387 64 117 237.00 504.00 04307 1 Guy01 DA 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 38 53 59 107 97.00 160.00 * NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/16/2023 10:02:00 PM 1 / 2 Soil Metal Indices 040236 1 GarishRSD 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 58 47 61 111 119.00 158.00 040915 1 GarishN3A 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 48 49 61 111 109.00 160.00 041611 1 OnealN2A 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 85 64 61 111 146.00 175.00 041611 2 Oneal 10/29/2021 Wheat, Grain 1004 0.16 60.39 216.20 107 57 61 111 168.00 168.00 * NOTE: The equilibrated post application soil index may be less than the projected maximum value. Practical methodology for more precise estimation is not available. 10/16/2023 10:02:00 PM 2 / 2 Required Soil Test Values Beech Ridge Pork Farm The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken based off information provided at time of soil tests. Fields that receive manure must have a soil analysis conducted at least once every three years. High levels of zinc and copper can adversely affect plant growth. Alternative crop sites must be used when the concentration of these metals approach excessive levels. Site life can be estimated by dividing the amount of copper and zinc to be applied in Ibs/acre by 0.036 and 0.071, respectively and multiplying the result by 0.85. By adding this quantity to the current soil index for copper or zinc, we can predict life of the site for waste disposal. In addition to copper and zinc indices, this table also provides a summary of lime recommendations for each crop based on the first crop listed on the most recent soil sample. Application of lime at recommended rates is necessary to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production. If the first crop or rotation changes, these recommendations may need to be reevaluated to ensure optimal ranges ofr crop production are maintained. Tract ID Field ID Crop(s) pH Lime Recom. for Crop(s) (tons/acre) Cu-1 Copper Recommendation Zn-I Zinc Recommendation 03805 1 6.3 0,0 103 0,0 75 0,0 03805 2 5.9 0,0 103 0,0 88 0,0 04034 1 6 0,0 117 0,0 274 0,0 04034 2 6.3 0,0 270 0,0 595 0,0 04034 3 5.9 0,0 198 0,0 360 0,0 04078 3 6.5 0,0 61 0,0 194 0,0 04190 1 6 0,0 133 0,0 104 0,0 04190 2 5.9 0,0 125 0,0 67 0,0 04192 1 6 0,0 173 0,0 387 0,0 04307 1 6.4 0,0 38 0,0 53 0,0 040236 1 5.9 0,0 58 0,0 47 0,0 040915 1 6 0,0 48 0,0 49 0,0 041611 1 6.4 0,0 85 0,0 64 0,0 041611 2 6.5 0,0 107 0,0 57 0,0 Zinc and Copper Toxicity Levels in Soils Metal Soil Test Index Recommended Action Zn 300 Limit application on peanuts. Maintain soil pH - 6.0. 500 Cease application on peanut land. Maintain soil pH - 6.0. 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH - 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. Cu 2000 Caution: seek alternative site (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 3000 Cease application (all crops). Maintain soil pH >= 6.0. 10/16/2023 10:03:06 PM 1 / 1 gNRCS United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION N.C. Practice Job Sheet: NC-590 Prepared for: Beech Ridge Pork Farm By: Sam Edward Farm: Tract(s): WHAT IS NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT? Nutrient Management is applying nutrients from all sources with the right placement, in the right amount, at the right time, and from the right source to minimize nutrient losses to surface and groundwater. This practice is accomplished through development and implementation of a Nutrient Management Plan, which can be part of a broader Conservation Plan or CNMP that addresses multiple resource concerns. PURPOSE OF NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT A nutrient management plan is intended to accomplish one or more of the following objectives: • To budget, supply, and conserve nutrients for plant production. • To minimize agricultural nonpoint source pollution of surface and groundwater resources. • To properly utilize manure or organic by- products as a plant nutrient source. • To protect air quality by reducing odors, nitrogen emissions (ammonia, oxides of nitrogen), and the formation of atmospheric particulates. • To maintain or improve the physical, chemical, and biological condition of soil. CONTENTS OF THE NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN The following components are included in nutrient management plan specifications typical of more 'traditional' Date:_10_/4J2023 fertilizer and manure application methods. When precision ag/variable rate application technology is utilized, see the next section of this Job Sheet for additional guidance on plan requirements. • aerial site photograph(s)/imagery or site map(s), and a soil survey map of the site, • Sufficient soils information —such as dominant soil map until for each planned field —needed to apply nutrients at RYE and Soil Test Report determined rates as appropriate; and to not exceed rates determined by nutrient risk assessment planning criteria. • location of designated sensitive areas and the associated nutrient application restrictions and setbacks, • results of approved risk assessment tools for any necessary evaluations for nitrogen, phosphorus, and erosion losses. • current and/or planned plant production sequence or rotation, • soil, water, compost, manure, organic by- product, and plant tissue sample analyses applicable to the plan. Where non-NCDA soil testing labs are used, nutrient recommendations must be made using NCDA- similar guidelines and methodologies. Note: high levels of soil copper and zinc may be toxic to production crops. Land application of these nutrients must be accordance with NCSU/NCDA crop toxicity guidelines. • Realistic yield goals for the crops planned for nutrient application, NC-590 Job Sheet May 2015 page 1 • Planned nitrogen application rates based on NC Realistic Yield Expectations (RYEs) or sufficiently documented yield records, • The Nitrogen Leaching Index for planned fields, • Planned P & K application rates based on soil test results (see next section where P & K applied through variable rate technology). • listing and quantification of all nutrient sources and form, including starter fertilizer applications and legume -based cover crop mixes. • in accordance with the nitrogen and phosphorus risk assessment tool(s), specify the recommended nutrient application source, timing, amount (except for precision/variable rate applications specify method used to determine rate), and placement of plant nutrients for each field or management unit, and • guidance for implementation, operation and maintenance, and recordkeeping as specified by the CNMP or applicable NC DWQ or NDPES permit. Where precision/variable rate nutrient application applications are planned and made, some required planning components of the preceding section may be provided by the overall conservation plan. In addition, the following components are required in nutrient management planning. • The geo-referenced field boundary and data collected that was processed and analyzed as a GIS layer or layers to generate nutrient or soil amendment recommendations. • Planned nitrogen application rates based on NC RYEs or sufficiently documented yield records • The Nitrogen Leaching Index for planned fields. • The nutrient recommendation guidance and recommendation equations used to convert the GIS base data layer or layers to a nutrient source material recommendation GIS layer or layers. Soil testing documentation that crop Phosphorus (P205) and Potassium (K20) nutrient or soil amendment application will be made per soil test results similar to NCDA guidelines. Where P & K will not be applied via variable rate application technology, but by basic GPS guidance, recommended P & K NC-590 Job Sheet May 2015 rates must be provided as specifications prior to application. • Note —where Diammonium phosphate (18-46- 0) is the primary variable rate P fertilizer source applied on legume crops, additional N will likely be needed to achieve RYEs. The plan was developed based on the current NRCS 590 standard and Federal, state, or local regulations or policies. Changes in laws or regulations may require a plan modification. This Job Sheet is a required supplement to the Nutrient Management Plan. NC Permitted Animal Operations: For NC DENR-DWR or NPDES permitted animal operations, the waste utilization portion of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) must meet requirements specified by the Permit. The NC 1217 Interagency Group provides guidance on the required minimum elements of a CAWMP. This guidance is found in Sec 1.1 of the latest 1217 Guidance Document, located at: http://www.ncaqr.gov/SWC/tech/quidancedocumen ts.html. Nitrogen Leaching Index Values Nitrogen Leaching Index values, obtained through use of current Soil Hydrologic Group (SHG)-based LI index maps in Sec II of the NC FOTG or RUSLE 2 field -specific soil loss calculations, are included in the Nutrient Management Plan. SHGs per soil map unit are available through selection of the Soil Data Explorer and Soil Properties and Qualities (then select "Soil Qualities and Features") tabs once an Area of Interest has been defined in NRCS Web Soil Survey. If the Nitrogen Leaching Index > 10 for planned fields, appropriate conservation practices must be included in a conservation plan to prevent nitrogen from leaving the field via surface or subsurface runoff. Below are conservation crop management techniques and practices recommended for mitigation of nitrate losses (practices also documented in conservation plan): page 2 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT The nutrient management plan has been developed to meet nutrient application rate criteria for all sources of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium as specified by NRCS 590 Nutrient Management standard criteria. In addition to NCDA Agronomic Division soil test recommendations, or soil test recommendations made through similar guidelines, the plan is based on NC INMC approved values for realistic yield goals, nitrogen factors, phosphorus removal rates, default nutrient values for animal waste, plant availability coefficients for N, P, and K, and animal waste generation volumes where applicable. Approved values are found at: ht4o.-Anutrients. soil. ncsu. edu/index.htm Where manure is applied, farm records may also be used through a procedure provided in SIB 1217 Interagency Group guidance, available at: htto://www. ncagr. gov/SWC/tech/12l7committee. ht ml For NC permitted animal operations, planning requirements for Plan "Amendments" (minor modifications) and "Revisions" (Major Modifications) are clarified by SB 1217 Interagency Group Guidance. ADDITIONAL PHOSPHORUS -RELATED PLAN INFORMATION (Applicable when increases in Soil Test P are expected on the planned area) In NC, a field -specific Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) evaluation is completed in accordance with 590 Nutrient Management standard General Criteria requirements, and phosphorus must be applied in accordance with 590 standard Manure Phosphorus Application Rates. In addition to the basic plan components, plan information on PLAT categorical ratings, P drawdown strategies, and conservation practices to reduce P loss risk is required when increases in Soil Test P are expected on the planned area. Typically, this could occur when manure is consistently applied at Nitrogen -based rates. High levels of phosphorus in the surface soil layer have been linked to increasing risk of P loss through surface runoff and leaching. ❑ Increases in Soil Test P are expected on the planned area (not typical if P application made per soil test results). PLAT Categorical Ratings Information When soil test phosphorus continues to increase on a long term basis, PLAT may produce results that require P-based manure application planning and planning for no additional manure P. Conditions that will require P-based or no-P planning will be based on site specific resource conditions, which will facilitate data input into PLAT. PLAT categorical ratings that will require enhanced P application planning are: HIGH: P-based manure application is required (limited to P uptake in harvested crop biomass) VERY HIGH: No additional manure P or starter P application to be specified in nutrient management plan. Phosphorus Drawdown Strategy Information: Implementation of a phosphorus 'drawdown' strategy may be a consequence of PLAT results, or may be requested in order to lower soil test phosphorus levels. Should a reduction in soil test P be desired or necessary, the only currently proven method of substantial P 'drawdown' is to not apply manure - based P and to plant and harvest crops that utilize P currently present in the soil surface. Crop specific estimated annual P removal amounts are available on the NCSU Nutrient Management in NC website: http://nutrients.soil.ncsu.edu/vields/index.php Conservation Practices and Management Techniques to Reduce P Loss Potential: Conservation practices, especially those that prevent soil particle detachment and trap sediment at field edges are effective in preventing phosphorus movement from the planned site. Manure application techniques can also be applied to reduce P loss risk. These practices must be included in the conservation plan where determined PLAT risk = HIGH for planned fields. Consult the conservation plan developed in conjunction with the nutrient management plan for information on practices recommended to reduce phosphorus AND nitrogen loss risks. Application management techniques to reduce nutrient loss risk may be prescribed below: NC-590 Job Sheet May 2015 page 3 Long Term Strategy for Reduction of Soil P Levels: As noted in the P drawdown strategy section, the only currently proven method for reducing high levels of soil P is not applying P, paired with producing crops on the planned site that use existing soil P. Where soil P and PLAT evaluations indicate an increasing risk to water quality, substantially reducing soil P levels through crop uptake can take many years of implementation. When P is not applied, and existing soil P is used by crops, eventually, soil will become P deficient. Consult CES or NCDA Regional Agronomy specialists for additional information soil test P reduction timelines. Manure P produced in excess of crop requirements: Consult the nutrient management plan for a quantification of manure generated by the animal feeding operation that may exceed crop P requirements. "Manure Hauler" Information All manure waste applied on land owned by or controlled by the Animal Feeding Operation (AFO) owner or operator must be included in the nutrient management plan. The volume difference in total manure waste generated by the AFO and waste applied to land not owned or controlled by the producer must be accounted for in a nutrient management plan. General information on manure waste generated by an AFO to be applied to land not owned or controlled by the AFO owner or operator may be recorded as specified in the NC CNMP Certification Sheet and Documentation Checklist or other supplemental documentation to the nutrient management plan. NRCS CNMP technical criteria require documentation of manure exports off the farm (this can be done below). The AFO owner/operator should provide the third party applicator with a current waste analysis in order to facilitate agronomic crop application of the facility's generated waste. Should land not owned or controlled by the AFO owner or operator be included in a nutrient management plan, the complete plan must meet 590 criteria. Type and Quantity of Animal Feeding Operation (AFO) manure generated by the facility: Quantity of AFO manure generated to be exported off the farm for third party application: RECORDKEEPING Waste reports from the NCDA & CS Agronomic Division, or equivalent, are acceptable sources of information for determining applied manure nutrient amounts for recordkeeping or crop budgeting purposes. Records must be maintained for at least 5 years, or for time and manner required by Permit for animal operations to document plan implementation and maintenance. As applicable, records include: • soil, plant tissue, water, manure, and organic by-product analyses resulting in recommendations for nutrient application, • quantities, analyses and sources of nutrients applied, • dates, and method(s) of nutrient applications, source of nutrients, and rates of application, • weather conditions and soil moisture at the time of application; lapsed time to manure incorporation; rainfall or irrigation event, • crops planted, planting and harvest dates, yields, nutrient analyses of harvested biomass, and crop residues removed, • dates of plan review, name of reviewer, and recommended changes resulting from the review, and • all enhanced efficiency fertilizer products used. Additional records for precision/variable rate sites must include: • maps identifying the variable application source, timing, amount, and placement of all plant nutrients applied, and • GPS-based yield maps for crops where yields can be digitally collected. • Documentation per field nitrogen application rates do not exceed RYE - based recommended rates • Documentation that applied phosphorus and potassium recommendations do not exceed recommended rates specified by soil tests. • For non -variable rate application of P & K, provide applied map with field boundaries indicating source, timing, method, and rate of all applications. • Where 'chlorophyll reader' technology is utilized, application records that nitrogen rates match RYE -based N rates as closely as possible. NC-590 Job Sheet May 2015 page 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE The producer is responsible for safe operation and maintenance of this practice, including all equipment. Review the plan periodically to determine if adjustments or modifications to the plan are needed. In NC, animal operations permitting provisions may specify more frequent review periods. Adhere to the following operation and maintenance provisions: • Protect fertilizer and organic by-product storage facilities from weather and accidental leakage or spillage. • Properly calibrate application equipment to ensure uniform distribution of material at planned rates. • Workers should be protected from and avoid unnecessary contact with inorganic fertilizers and organic by-products. Extra caution must be taken when handling ammonia sources of nutrients, or when dealing with organic wastes stored in unventilated enclosures. • The disposal of material generated by the cleaning of nutrient application equipment should be accomplished properly. Excess material should be collected and stored or field applied in an appropriate manner. Excess material should not be applied on areas of high potential risk for runoff or leaching. • Disposal or recycling of nutrient containers should be done according to state and local guidelines or regulations. NC-590 Job Sheet May 2015 page 5 EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN PHONE NUMBERS DWQ EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SWCD NRCS 252-948-3939 252-946-4989 Ext3 252-946-4989 Ext3 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overflowing, or running off site. You should not wait until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. The following are some action items you should take. 1. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. d. Call a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. C: Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to eliminate further discharge. d. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. December 18, 1996 D: Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Make sure no siphon occurs. d. Stop all flows in the house, flush systems, or solid separators. e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E: Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as opposed to flowing leaks- possible action: a. Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back to lagoon. b. If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon bottom as soon as possible. 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a. Did the waste reach any surface waters? b. Approximately how much was released and for what duration? c. Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters? f. Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? g. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off of the property)? h. How much reached surface waters? 3: Contact appropriate agencies. a. During normal business hours, call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality) regional office; Phone - - . After hours, emergency number: 919-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EMS Phone number - - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, phone number - - , local SWCD office phone number - - , and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance phone number - - 2 December 18, 1996 4: If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain your problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you. 5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off -site damage. a. Contractors Name:- b. Contractors Address: c. Contractors Phone: 6: Contact the technical specialist who certified the lagoon (NRCS, Consulting Engineer, etc.) a. Name: b. Phone: 7: Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and technical assistance agencies to rectify the damage, repair the system, and reassess the waste management plan to keep problems with release of wastes from happening again. 3 December 18, 1996 Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management 1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a landowner, who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, storical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). s. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding (see "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance). 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control odor and flies. s. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste/nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainage ways, or wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from wash down facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge. 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution, and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption, it should only be applied pre -plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate -determining nutrient, unless other restrictions require waste to be applied based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application rate than a nitrogen based rate. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted and maintained for optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. 3805 eIF 1 ailu _ lie Legend / Ditch Setback 25 O Field IF Residence Setback 200' Trait F� �a 380S & 4/;;P 9ggc t i E 3 F M n 3528.?0 35° 34' 51" N o I Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (3805-1) 352860 352890 352920 352950 352980 353010 Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. 352830 352860 352890 352920 352950 352980 3 F Map Scale: 1:1,480 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. M Meters N 0 20 40 80 120 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: L TM Zone 18N WGS84 UsDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 3 bo F 353040 O — 35° 34' 51" N _o m R T - R NA i M ' 1 35° 34 41" N 353010 353040 3 ro M 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (3805-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 3805-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI At Ds Augusta fine sandy loam 1.4 22.4% 4.5 68.9% Dragston fine sandy loam Ro Roanoke fine sandy loam 0.5 8.5% To Tomotley fine sandy loam 0.0 0.2% Totals for Area of Interest 6.5 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 2:11:50 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 3805 Field Number: 1 Soil Series: Ds: Dragston fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.3 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .12 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 39 WV Factor (USER) 1.14 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 48 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 2 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 41 TOTAL P RATING = 43 (MEDIUM) 3 M n 352600 35' 34' 46" N 35o 34' 27 N 352600 352M 352740 352810 352580 3 Map Scale: 1:2,820 W printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet Meters n N 0 40 80 161 240 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UT A Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (3805-2) 352M 352740 352810 352M 352950 3 m F M n 3530M 35' 34 46 N 1 35' 34' 27 N 353020 3 F n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (3805-2) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 3805-2 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ds Ro Dragston fine sandy loam 0.1 5.7 0.4% 21.4% Roanoke fine sandy loam To Tomotley fine sandy loam 20.7 78.2% Totals for Area of Interest 26.5 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Iii—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 2:21:57 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 3805 Field Number: 2 Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 30 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 3 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 49 (MEDIUM) TractA034 Fi4d*1 35.3 ACE Field 2 22.8 Ac Field 3 36.1 Ac a oJr -g Scnooi" yI __ iPanteo Acai _.; 6 n. �SM1 rid T king D 7Legend Wr1 / b 25' esidence 200' esiden ce 200' 3 n 349000 35o 35' 45' N M _g 350 35' 22" N 349000 349100 3492M 349300 349400 349500 349600 3 0 g Map Scale: 1:4,960 W printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. N Meters 0 50 100 200 300 Feet 0 200 400 800 1200 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 G}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-1) 349100 34ffi00 34M 3494M 3495M .3496M 349700 349700 3498W 34M 3 f` M n 35' 35' 4S' N 8 35' 35' 22" N 350000 3 f� A 10/4/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4034-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ds Pe Dragston fine sandy loam 0.7 1.0 1.9% 2.6% Perquimans silt loam Sb Seabrook loamy sand 16.1 44.3% TaB Tarboro sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes 3.3 9.0% To Tomotley fine sandy loam 15.3 42.1 % Totals for Area of Interest 36.4 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:28:19 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4034 Field Number: F 1 Soil Series: Sb: Seabrook loamy sand Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 4.5 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .03 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 63 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 2 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 6 TOTAL P RATING 8 (LOW) 3 m M V) n 349780 35o 35' 41" N I 35' 3520" N 349780 349860 349940 350020 350100 3 m Map Scale: 1:3,300 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet " Meters N 0 45 90 180 270 Feet 0 150 300 600 900 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-2) 3498M 349940 350020 350100 350180 350180 3 m M V) n 350260 350 35' 41" N 1 35' 35' 2d' N 350260 3 m M n 10/4/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-2) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4034-2 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ap Ds Arapahoe fine sandy loam 13.8 1.9 58.7% 7.9% Dragston fine sandy loam Pe Perquimans silt loam 0.5 2.1% Sb Seabrook loamy sand 0.6 2.5% TaB Tarboro sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes 0.3 1.4% To Tomotley fine sandy loam 6.5 27.4% Totals for Area of Interest 23.6 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:30:43 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4034 Field Number: 2 Soil Series: Ap: Arapahoe fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 6 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .15 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 119 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 6 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 27 TOTAL P RATING = 33 (MEDIUM) 3 a M n 349400 35o 35' 57' N 35o 35' 28" N Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-3) 349500 349600 349700 3498M 3499M 349400 349500 349600 349700 349800 3 fn Map Scale: 1:4,370 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. " Meters N 0 50 100 200 300 Feet 0 200 400 800 1200 Map projection: Web Mercabor Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 3 to m M n 35' 35' 57' N g r M I 350 35' 28" N 350000 3 ro 10/4/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4034-3) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4034-3 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Fm Ap At Arapahoe fine sandy loam 29.9 2.8 66.8% 6.3% Augusta fine sandy loam Ds Dragston fine sandy loam 0.1 0.2% Sb Seabrook loamy sand 0.0 0.1 % To Tomotley fine sandy loam 11.9 26.6% Totals for Area of Interest 44.8 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:32:30 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4034 Field Number: 3 Soil Series: Ap: Arapahoe fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 6 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .15 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 125 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 6 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 27 TOTAL P RATING = 33 (MEDIUM) Tract 4078 Field 1 7.6 Field 2 6.5 Field 3 12.E r 3 M 351250 35' 35' 18" N I 35' 35' 0" N 351250 351310 351370 351430 351490 3 m Map Scale: 1:2,680 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. Meters N 0 35 70 140 210 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4078-3) 351310 351370 351430 351490 351550 351550 3 351610 35' 35' 18" N 35' 35' 0" N 351610 3 n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4078-3) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4078-3 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Fm Ap Ds Arapahoe fine sandy loam 5.5 2.8 36.8% 19.1% Dragston fine sandy loam Po Ponzer muck, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded 0.1 1.0% To Tomotley fine sandy loam 4.1 27.7% YoA Yeopim silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes 2.3 15.4% Totals for Area of Interest 14.9 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:40:18 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 40738 Field Number: 3 Soil Series: Ap: Arapahoe fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 6 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .15 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 70 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 27 TOTAL P RATING = 31 (MEDIUM) 4190 Fieltl 1 antl 2 2 LAP l Legend Feature1 Setback Oitcb 25 Tract 419 Field 1 5.1 Ac Field 2 25* 7 Ac 3 ro M n 353120 35' 34' W N M M 35o 34' W N 353120 353150 353180 353210 353240 3 cD F Map Scale: 1:1,490 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet Meters n N 0 ZO 40 80 120 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4190-1) 353150 353180 353210 353240 353270 3 M n 3533M 35' 34 48 N o_ 35o 34 38 N 353330 3 M 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4190-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4190-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI At Ds Augusta fine sandy loam 0.0 3.5 0.1 % 57.7% Dragston fine sandy loam Ro Roanoke fine sandy loam 2.5 42.2% Totals for Area of Interest 6.0 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 2:37:19 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4190 Field Number: 1 Soil Series: Ds: Dragston fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.3 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .12 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 71 WV Factor (USER) 1.15 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 48 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 28 TOTAL P RATING = 32 (MEDIUM) 3 M n 352790 35' 34' 44" N 35' 34' 20" N 352790 352880 352970 353060 353150 3 Map Scale: 1:3,630 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet " Meters N 0 50 100 200 300 Feet 0 150 300 600 900 Map projection: Web Mentor Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4190-2) 352880 3529M 353060 353150 353240 353240 3 F M n 353330 35' 34 44 N i 35° 34 20" N 353330 3 M n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4190-2) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4190-2 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ap Ro Arapahoe fine sandy loam 1.5 12.4 4.4% 35.9% Roanoke fine sandy loam To Tomotley fine sandy loam 20.6 59.8% Totals for Area of Interest 34.5 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 2:42:19 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4190 Field Number: 2 Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 45 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 50 (MEDIUM) 3 N M n 352990 35' 35' T' N 1 35' 34' 50" N 3um 353050 353110 353170 353230 3 F Map Scale: 1:2,600 W printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet " Meters N 0 35 70 140 210 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (Tract 4192) 353050 353110 353170 353230 3 F M n 353350 35' 35' 7" N 35' 34' 5d' N 353350 3 M n 10/4/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (Tract 4192) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation — Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina Tract 4192 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ap TaB Arapahoe fine sandy loam 22.5 0.7 97.0% 3.0% Tarboro sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes Totals for Area of Interest 23.1 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/4/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:38:01 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4192 Field Number: 1 Soil Series: Ap: Arapahoe fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 6 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .15 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 96 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 5 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 27 TOTAL P RATING = 32 (MEDIUM) Legend O Feature 1 IF Setback Ditch 25and Residence 200' Tract 4301 Field 1 1.194 Ac �t. rrrrrrrr L, 35° 34' 30" N 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 3 (4307-1) M 354750 354820 354890 354960 355030 355100 355170 1 1 1 1 1 35° 34' 30" N — 0 K' N�Mrn 35° 34' 10" N 354750 354820 354890 354960 355030 3 Map Scale: 1:3,060 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet " Meters n N 0 45 90 180 270 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey �tL1 fl 8 35° 34' 10" N 355170 3 M n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (4307-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 4307-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ap At Arapahoe fine sandy loam 0.0 1.4 0.1 % 4.9% Augusta fine sandy loam Pe Perquimans silt loam 26.5 95.0% Totals for Area of Interest 27.9 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 9:27:13 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 4307 Field Number: 1 Soil Series: Pe: Perquimans silt loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 4.5 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .23 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 42 WV_Factor (USER) 1.0 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 1 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 49 TOTAL P RATING 50 (MEDIUM) a 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (40236-1) u) n 351630 351680 351730 351780 351830 351880 351930 0 F—� - ORp=. - — - j f �t yr Ci M 4< M it n li . this scale. M 35° 34' S1" N i _ z i 351630 351680 351730 351780 351830 351880 3 Map Scale: 1:2,390 W printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Meters N 0 35 70 140 210 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mentor Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}pA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 351980 352030 352080 351930 351980 352030 352080 3 M n 352130 35° 35' 2" N 9 O r 35° 34' 51" N 352130 3 M n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (40236-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 40236-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI AaA Ds Altavista fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes 1.4 0.8 9.4% 5.2% Dragston fine sandy loam To Tomotley fine sandy loam 6.9 44.9% YoA Yeopim silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes 6.2 40.5% Totals for Area of Interest 15.4 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 li-m—M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:57:56 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 40236 Field Number: 1 Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 40 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 50 (MEDIUM) Google Earth A N 3 `v V) n 351660 35' 34' 54" N I 35° 34' 45" N Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (40915-1) 351700 351740 351780 351820 351860 351900 351660 351700 351740 351780 351820 351860 3 v � , Map Scale: 1:1,840 W printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. tl1 Meters N 0 25 50 100 150 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 G}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 351940 351980 351900 351940 351980 3 M n 352020 35' 34' 54" N I 1 35° 34' 45" N 352020 3 M n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (40915-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 40915-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI To Tomotley fine sandy loam Totals for Area of Interest 9.1 100.0% 100.0% 9.1 usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 8:59:33 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 40915 Field Number: I Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 44 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 50 (MEDIUM) 41611 Legentl Field 1 and 2 _ Featu re 1 Setback oltch 25 Tract 461 ,a field 1 13.9 field .2 � _ 10.8 �- to 3 351880 351930 35° 34' 52" N lr s �r Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (41611-1) 3519BO 352030 352080 352130 352180 WE ay 35° 34' 41" N 351880 351930 351980 352030 352080 352130 3 fn Map Scale: 1:2,390 W printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Meters N 0 35 70 140 210 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Map projection: Web Mentor Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 U}pA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 352230 352280 352330 352180 352230 352280 352330 3 M 352380 191 35° 34' 52" N R 35° 34' 41" N 352380 3 M 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (41611-1) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 41611-1 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI To Tomotley fine sandy loam Totals for Area of Interest 16.0 16.0 100.0% 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 9:00:56 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 41611 Field Number: I Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 33 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 3 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 49 (MEDIUM) 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina F (41611-2) M n 352290 352330 352370 352410 352450 352490 352530 35' 34' W N M 35o 34' W N 352290 352330 352370 352410 352450 352490 3 m F Map Scale: 1:1,940 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Meters N 0 25 50 100 150 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 G}DA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey 352570 352610 352550 352530 352570 352610 352650 3 M F M n 352690 35' 34' 4&' N o_ 350 34' 37 N 352690 3 lV F n 10/10/2023 Page 1 of 3 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons rwr Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Vo Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .14 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot 4 Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina (41611-2) MAP INFORMATION Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil Other line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of .- Special Line Features contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Water Features Streams and Canals Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Transportation Rails Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: rwr Interstate Highways Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) US Routes Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator L Major Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Local Roads Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. Background . Aerial Photography This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Beaufort County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 26, Sep 13, 2023 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 20, 2020—Nov 29, 2020 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil Map —Beaufort County, North Carolina 41611-2 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI To Tomotley fine sandy loam Totals for Area of Interest 12.0 12.0 100.0% 100.0% usDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 10/10/2023 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 NCANAT Version: 2.02 PLAT Results For: Beaufort 10/15/2023 9:02:08 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: County: Beaufort Producer Identifier: Tract Number: 41611 Field Number: 2 Soil Series: To: Tomotley fine sandy loam Crop: Wheat (Grain) : Conservation Tillage - high residue BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 25 ft. Fertilizers: Swine -slurry Yearly Applied Amount: 5.8 1000 gal Lb P2O5: 55 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .13 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 20-29 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 49 WV_Factor (USER) 1.1 Artificial Drainage System: YES Drainage Spacing: 260 ft Drainage Depth: 60 in OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 4 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 46 TOTAL P RATING = 50 (MEDIUM) LAGOON CLOSURE VOLUMES FARM NAME: Beech Ridge 7/6/2023 LAGOON INSDE TOP DEMENSION LENGTH: 470 FT. WIDTH: 302 FT. AREA: 3.26 ACRE TOP OF DAM ELEVATION: 50.00 LIQUID LEVEL ELEVATION: 48.10 TOP OF SLUDE ELEVATION: 45.10 LAGOON BOTTOM ELEVATION: 40.00 SIDE SLOPES END 1: 3.1 SIDE SLOPES END 2: 3.1 SIDE SLOPES END 3: 3.1 SIDE SLOPES END 4: 3.1 VOLUME LIQUID: 2,830,569.0 GALLONS VOLUME SLUDGE: 4,138,987.6 GALLONS TOTAL VOLUME: 6,969,556.6 GALLONS OF SLUDGE AND LIQUID TOTAL CUBIC FOOT: 931,758.90 CUBIC FT. OF SLUDGE AND LIQUID Farm Name: TOD Beech Ridge LENGTH 470.0 WIDTH 302.0 TOP OF DAM 50.00 NORMAL LIQUID LEVEL 48.10 SS/END 1 SS/END 2 SS/END3 SS/END4 DEPTH 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 1.90 AREA OF TOP 470.0 * 302.0 = 141940.0 AREA OF BOTTOM 458.2 * 290.2 = 132984.6 AREA OF MIDSECTION 464.1 * 296.1 = 137427.6 CU. YD. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 CU. FT. = 261134.4 CU. YD. = 9671.6 261134.4 * 7.48 GAL/CU.FT = 1953286 GALLONS Farm Name: LIQUID Beech Ridge LENGTH 458.2 WIDTH 290.2 NORMAL LIQUID LEVEL 48.10 TOP SLUDGE LEVEL 45.10 SS/END 1 SS/END 2 SS/END3 SS/END4 DEPTH 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.00 AREA OF TOP 458.2 * 290.2 = 132984.6 AREA OF BOTTOM 439.6 * 271.6 = 119409.6 AREA OF MIDSECTION 448.9 * 280.9 = 126110.6 CU. YD. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 CU. FT. = 378418.3 CU. YD. = 14015.5 378418.3 * 7.48 GAL/CU.F = 2830569 GALLONS Farm Name: SLUDGE Beech Ridge LENGTH 439.6 WIDTH 271.6 TOP OF SLUDGE LEVEL 45.10 BOTTOM 40.00 SS/END 1 SS/END 2 SS/END3 SS/END4 DEPTH 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 5.10 AREA OF TOP 439.6 271.6 = 119409.6 AREA OF BOTTOM 408.0 240.0 = 97920.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION 423.8 255.8 = 108414.8 CU. YD. _ [AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 CU. FT. = 553340.6 CU. YD. = 20494.1 553340.6 * 7.48 GAL/CU.F = 4138988 GALLONS c SCS-ENG-538 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rev. 5-70 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL INVESTIGATION ,TO DETERMINE_ SUITABILITY OF PROPOSED POND SITE FARMER'S NAME. (-C-A jqllerlDISTRICT 13� '+ a 4-2 ✓ DATE 6 2- to j 89 COUNTY . _ S. C. S. PHOTO SHEET NO. '� WORK UNIT . ' WATERSHED AREA MEASUREMENTS CROPLAND ACRES PASTURE ACRES WOODLAND ACRES TOTAL ACRES POND CLASS WORK UNIT CONSERVATIG:SIST SKETCH OF PROPOSED POND SHOWING WHERE BORINGS WERE MADE (Approx. scale 11'= feet) Locate reference point in center line of dam and identity on sketch. i .41 - I I - _- -- ; �- 71 I i i---� SHOW I BORING NUMBER AND PROFILE DEPTHI 'fake and last dam -site and spillway bnrinps first - then ponded area and borrow pit borings - separate with vertical red line. tCvntinued on badt whew necessary) Show evater table elevations on darn -site borings. SCALII 1 if 2 ij 3 11 4 � 5 11 6 11 '+ J1 8 9 ]0 11 12 ;I 13 F14 15 1116 17 11 18 11 19 1120 11 2111 22 1123 • - ®I■I■It■ I■■I■I■I■MI■I■IMIMMIMIM �� �Im■I■ 1■ OMINI■■i■I■!■■I■I■I■ ■1■I I■1■I I I■I■I■■[N01 INI■I■I■I■ �1■ I■I■II■�■I■I■II■I■i■I■I■!■I■I■ I■■■I■I■■�I■I■I■ I ■i■I■I■I■SIM IN tL-11, -r W �'.,vr�r, e BORINGS MADE BY' Ta ►� SIGNATURE & TITLE SC` e ct�`va lrh-� �o - in lJh ;'7�%'eri C'/Q-ssi�c�frz� 1-S 'e-euir'a/ernt- y-o SM ;r7 CJhj'74ed U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR DAMS Landowner $ e_ec�� t Community or Group No..- 2 -7 Estimated Depth of Water to Top of Dam 7 County NC-ENG-34 September 1980 File Code: 210 -&taG9,�- Conservation Plan No. — Ft. Length of Flood Pool - + 7o Ft. - Date of Field Hazard Investigation ( 218 /,e9 Evaluation by reach of flood plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dam failure. - — -- --- _- Est: Elev. 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W a 0f,j W 1'i C2 S�UYYy C;ncl4d;�q ScrS�-e"c O'-.e cf 40 c 6 ve e 1 *0 Nam° a -7 d -5 �'d�J , o � e. be /o J 44c 4-,P a �, �� o F 6 0-+- s e c �., d S Q� o � + kA- a� o ` vj -err- Q n C1 D -e. C) G+ -- V, vj7 6e Pe>�-•�,e�/ �W•'ce -��td �� Bess s /agca�7 SRO /,I•,q '4,J �4?-S 6 7 : C� 46�( SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE TREATMENT GOON Cutoff Tre A cutoff trench shall be excavated to a depth of 19 inches. If the lagoon is built with tractor pulled pans or tandem pans the cutoff trench shall be backfilled in thin layers, not to exceed 4 inches in depth with SM,SC material. Compaction shall be equivalent to or better than the routing of the hauling and spreading equipment over the fill in such a manner that every point on the surface of each layer of fill will be traversed by not less than one tread track of the loaded equipment traveling in a direction parallel to the main axis of the fill. Otherwise, the cutoff trench shall be backfilled in 9 inch layers and compacted with a sheepsfoot roller with a minimum of four (4) passes per unit width of fill lift. All standing water shall be removed from the trench before backfilling is started. Excavation:_ Topsoil shall be stocked piled separately for later use. The bottom of the lagoon shall be excavated as shown on the plans. After construction of the lagoon is completed, spray waste from existing holes with honey wagon on the bottom and sides (to one foot below the top of dike) of both the first and second stages of the lagoon system. Allow the material to dry out some for trafficability and disc in to mix with the top 3-5 inches of soil. This operation should be performed twice and then compact the bottom and, where practicable, the side slopes to decrease the permeability of the soil in the lagoon. If tractor pulled pans or tandem pans are not used, compaction shall be made with a sheepsfoot roller. EMbankment Co struction: The material placed in the embankment shall be free of sod, roots, stones over six (6) inches in diameter, and other objectionable materials. Construction of the embankment shall be made in layers not to exceed four (4) inches in thickness. Compaction shall be equivalent to or better than the routing of the hauling and spreading equipment over the fill in such a manner that every point on the surface of each layer of fill will be traversed by not less than one tread track of the loaded equipment traveling in a direction parallel to the main axis of the fill. If tractor pulled pans or tandem pans are not used, construction of the embankment shall be made in layers not to exceed 9 inches in thickness and compacted with a sheepsfoot roller with a minimum of 4 passes per unit width of fill lift. Construction of the fill shall be undertaken only at such times that the moisture content of the fill material will permit a reasonable degree of compaction. Construction of the embankment shall allow an additional 5% for settlement. Stock piled topsoil shall be spread over top of embankment and outside side slopes for the establishment of vegetation. Pollution Control During_ Construction: Stripping of embankment and borrow areas shall be done as they are needed in a normal sequence of construction. Use temporary mulch protection on all disturbed areas that are subject to erosion and will not have substantial additional work performed for 30 days. /9 Vegetation Vegetation shall be established on the slopes, embankment top, and all other disturbed areas, except the area that will be inundated, as specified in the plans as soon as possible after construction. Necessary steps shall be taken to ensure that a good stand of vegetation is established in a reasonable amount of time. Permanent Stake: A permanent stake (creosoted 4"x4" post), marked to indicate high water level, shall be placed in the inside slope at one end of the second stage hole. /4 CH 1 rti6� �� rAX Fo se � E v A rr o of ?r#po std E. 9 .:. 0•1 S�f�d . �2RuJ �t b y : iTS z( a/a4 TF3M )o , co eLeva-6n (AssurnQd) De.icr� ptiay, _ �, n 2 nj house -Fro s.-, we -it /+41D C&A Slaps Suw,P CcntCf'•l�E.) sL 4rj ci bbl'IJ *IQ FA a Wk ?4-n4 �6 OWNER: Lea Allen The purpose of this plan is to provide guidelines for carrying out the routine operation and maintenance work needed to keep this swine waste management system functioning as planned. Routine maintenance is considered to be normal good care of the system. Good maintenance adds to beauty, usefulness, and permanence. A. Waste Treatment Lagoon The routine maintenance of the lagoon involves the following: 1. Maintenance of a vegetative cover on the dike top and side slopes: KY-31 Tall Fescue (60 lbs/ac) is being established on these areas. Beginning in 1990 and each year thereafter, the embankment should be fertilized with 800 pounds of 10-10-10 per acre to maintain a vigorous stand. 2. Control of brush and trees on the dike. This may be done by mowing, spraying, or chopping, or a combination of all three. This will need to be done at least once each year and possibly twice in years favorable to heavy growth of vegetation. Maintenance inspections of the lagoon should be made during the initial filling of the lagoon and at least annually. Items to be checked should include, as a minimum, the following: 1. Waste Inlet Pipes, Overflow Pipes a. condition of pipes (1) separation of joints (2) cracks or breaks 2. Pool Area a. undesirable vegetative growth b. floating or lodged debris 3. Dike a. settlement, cracking or "jug" holes b. side slope stability - slumps or bulges C. erosion d. rodent damage 4. Condition and operation of the transfer pump. /7 B. Management and land application of waste nutrients Ground conditions need to be evaluated prior to beginning irrigation. Waste should not be applied to either saturated soils or to lands on which the soil surface is frozen, since waste may run off to subsurface drainage systems. Wind conditions should be observed to avoid drift and odor problems. Subsurface outlets and downstream drainage should be constantly monitored. Maximum application rates should consider the intake capability of the particular soils that the waste is applied on. For application on Hyde soils, the maximum application rate is 0.5 inches per hour. The waste material should be analyzed every year to determine its nutrient content. A soil test of the area of application should be made annually to insure the waste is applied as reasonably and practically possible to recommended rates. /$ NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000270 41pU LTUPredictive Client: Dempsy Ange Advisor: of PG � CO a �N Beech Ridge Pork Farm Inc 2007 Beech Ridge Rd Waste Report Belhaven, NC 27810 _ Beaufort County F�V DEDa Links to Helpful Information Sampled: 07/10/2023 Received: 07/14/2023 Farm: Not Provided Completed: 07/20/2023 PALS #: 402932 PALS #: Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per liter (mg/L), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: BR#2 Nitrogen (N) (mq/L) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na Cl Code: ALF Total N: 35.1 655 96.0 39.6 51.5 1.28 0.18 0.57 0.18 0.98 - - 0.23 274 - Description: Total Kjeldahl N: 400 Swine -Farrow to Ween Inorganic: ----------- -------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- - - ---------------------------------- Lagoon NH4-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Grower Comments: NO3-N (10 5 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (1000 gal) (Unitless) N lagoon liquid - - 7.42 - - - - - Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/1000 gal) j Other Results (lb/1000 gal) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na Cl Irrigation 1.67 0.67 6.55 0.80 0.33 0.43 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 - 0.00 2.29 - Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per liter (mg/L), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: LH3 Nitrogen (N) (mg/L) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na Cl Code: ALF Total N: 48.3 1210 75.0 22.8 27.3 1.79 0.14 0.35 0.18 1.30 - - 0.56 390 - Description: Total Kjeldahl N: 346 Swine -Farrow to Ween Inorganic: L------------------------------------p-------------- - - Lagoon NH4-N SS EC H BD CCE ALE C:N DM Grower Comments: NO3-N (10 5 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (Ib/yd3) N(1000 gal) (Unitless) (%) lagoon liquid - - 7.45 - - - - - Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/1000 gal) j Other Results (Ib/1000 gal) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo j Al Na Cl Irrigation 1.44 0.92 12.1 0.63 0.19 0.23 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 - 0.01 3.25 - North Carolina F 'a Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000270 Dempsy Ange Sampled: 07/10/2023 1 Received: 07/14/2023 1 Completed: 07/20/2023 Page 2 of 2 Understanding the Waste Report Nutrient Measurements are reported in mg/kg or mg/L for samples analyzed as solids or liquids, respectively. Nitrogen and carbon results are measured on an as -received basis for manures and manure -based composts and on a dry -weight basis for all other waste types. All other elements and calcium carbonate equivalent (CCE) are measured on a dry -weight basis. Conversion factor: Fertilizer grade (%) = mg/kg or mg/L = 10,000 The Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year are reported on an as -received (wet weight) basis for all elements in lb/ton or Ib/1000 gal. The nitrogen estimate depends on the manure type and application method that you specify on the submission form and accounts for the fact that only 40-60% of the manure nitrogen becomes available within one year of application. All other elements and nitrogen from non -manure waste sources are reported as 100% available in the first year of application. Conversion factors: lb/ton x 4.17 = Ib/1000 gal.; Ib/1000 gal. x 0.24 = lb/ton ALE is Agricultural Lime Equivalence. The ALE DM% is the percent Dry Matter for semi -solid Al = Aluminum EC = Electrical NH4-N = Ammonium -N indicates the amount of the material that provides and solid materials. DM% is used to convert As = Arsenic Conductivity Ni = Nickel a liming effect equivalent to one ton of agricultural the dry -weight nutrient measurement B = Boron Fe = Iron NO3-N = Nitrate -N grade limestone. concentrations (mg/kg) back to wet -weight Ca = Calcium K = Potassium P = Phosphorus concentrations of the original sample, as Cd = Cadmium Mg = Magnesium Pb = Lead BD is Bulk Density in Ib/yd'. reported in the estimate of nutrients available CI = Chloride Mn = Manganese S = Sulfur CCE is Calcium Carbonate Equivalent and is used for first year. Cr = Chromium Mo = Molybdenum Se = Selenium to determine ALE. EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures Cu = Copper N = Nitrogen SS = Soluble Salts salinity, or soluble salts (SS). Na = Sodium Zn = Zinc C:N ratio is the Carbon:Nitrogen ratio. pH measures alkalinity/acidity. meq/L = milliequivalent per liter mS = millisiemens ppm = parts per million or mg/L or mg/kg S = siemens T = trace (<0.005 lb/unit) Additional information: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/uwaste.pdf & www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/wasteguide.pdf NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000341 `T° Predictive Client: Dempsy Ange Advisor: o a �N Beech Ridge Pork Farm Inc 2007 Beech Ridge Rd Waste Report Belhaven, NC 27810 _ Beaufort County F�V DEDa Links to Helpful Information Sampled: 07/06/2023 Received: 07/17/2023 Farm: 7398 Completed: 07/25/2023 PALS #: 402932 PALS #: Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: 0015 Nitrogen (N) (mq/kg) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo j C Al Na Cl Code: ASS Total N: 4680 72200 7020 87000 25700 8600 6400 1280 2760 773 30.1 - - 1890 2720 - Description: Swine Inorganic: --------------------------------------- LagoonSludge NH4-N `-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grower Comments: NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM swine sludge (10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) N - - - - - - - 12.1 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na Cl Injection 5.62 39.9 2.03 21.0 6.20 2.08 1.54 0.31 0.67 0.19 0.01 - 0.46 0.66 - Broadcast 4.68 39.9 2.03 21.0 6.20 2.08 1.54 0.31 0.67 0.19 0.01 - 0.46 0.66 - North Carolina F 'a Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000341 Dempsy Ange Sampled: 07/06/2023 1 Received: 07/17/2023 1 Completed: 07/25/2023 Page 2 of 2 Understanding the Waste Report Nutrient Measurements are reported in mg/kg or mg/L for samples analyzed as solids or liquids, respectively. Nitrogen and carbon results are measured on an as -received basis for manures and manure -based composts and on a dry -weight basis for all other waste types. All other elements and calcium carbonate equivalent (CCE) are measured on a dry -weight basis. Conversion factor: Fertilizer grade (%) = mg/kg or mg/L = 10,000 The Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year are reported on an as -received (wet weight) basis for all elements in lb/ton or Ib/1000 gal. The nitrogen estimate depends on the manure type and application method that you specify on the submission form and accounts for the fact that only 40-60% of the manure nitrogen becomes available within one year of application. All other elements and nitrogen from non -manure waste sources are reported as 100% available in the first year of application. Conversion factors: lb/ton x 4.17 = Ib/1000 gal.; Ib/1000 gal. x 0.24 = lb/ton ALE is Agricultural Lime Equivalence. The ALE DM% is the percent Dry Matter for semi -solid Al = Aluminum EC = Electrical NH4-N = Ammonium -N indicates the amount of the material that provides and solid materials. DM% is used to convert As = Arsenic Conductivity Ni = Nickel a liming effect equivalent to one ton of agricultural the dry -weight nutrient measurement B = Boron Fe = Iron NO3-N = Nitrate -N grade limestone. concentrations (mg/kg) back to wet -weight Ca = Calcium K = Potassium P = Phosphorus concentrations of the original sample, as Cd = Cadmium Mg = Magnesium Pb = Lead BD is Bulk Density in Ib/yd'. reported in the estimate of nutrients available CI = Chloride Mn = Manganese S = Sulfur CCE is Calcium Carbonate Equivalent and is used for first year. Cr = Chromium Mo = Molybdenum Se = Selenium to determine ALE. EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures Cu = Copper N = Nitrogen SS = Soluble Salts salinity, or soluble salts (SS). Na = Sodium Zn = Zinc C:N ratio is the Carbon:Nitrogen ratio. pH measures alkalinity/acidity. meq/L = milliequivalent per liter mS = millisiemens ppm = parts per million or mg/L or mg/kg S = siemens T = trace (<0.005 lb/unit) Additional information: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/uwaste.pdf & www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/pdffiles/wasteguide.pdf VOLUME TO BE REMOVED Length (Top) 470.00 Width (Top) 302.00 Total Depth 10.00 Side Slopes 3 Note: Enter horizontal # for side slopes Liquid Depth (ft) 3.10 Example: For 3:1 side slopes, enter 3 Sludge Depth (ft) 4.20 Freeboard (ft) 1.90 Length Width Lagoon Dims. @ Liquid Level 458.60 290.60 Lagoon Dims. @ Sludge Level 440.00 272.00 Lagoon Dims. @ Bottom 414.80 246.80 Cubic Feet Gallons Liquid Depth 391,892 2,931,356 Sludge Depth 465,866 3,484,678 Total 857,758 6,416,033 Lagoon Identification Beech Ridge Pork Farm Completed by: Sam Edwards and Edward Stephens (A) ( B ) ( C ) ( C ) - ( B ) Grid Point Distance from liquid surface Distance from liquid surface Thickness of sludge No. to top of sludge to lagoon bottom (soil) Ft. & in. 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