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HomeMy WebLinkAbout310505_Permit Renewal Application 2019_20190410State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Animal Waste Management Systems Request for Certification of Coverage Facility Currently covered by an Expiring Sate Non -Discharge General Permit On September 30, 2019, the North Carolina State Non -Discharge General Permits for Animal Waste Management Systems will expire. As required by these permits, facilities that have been issued Certificates of Coverage to operate under these State Non -Discharge General Permits must apply for renewal at least 180 days prior to their expiration date. Therefore, all applications must be received by the Division of Water Resources by no later than April 3, 2019. Please do not leave any question unanswered Please verify all information and make any necessary corrections below. Application must be signed and dated by the Permittee. 1. Farm Number: 31-0505 Certificate Of Coverage Number: AWS310505 2. Facility Name: Rex Halso & Son # 2 3. Landowner's Name (same as on the Waste Management Plan): Rex Halso 4. Landowner's Mailing Address: PO Box 784 City: Beulaville State: NC Zip: 28518 Telephone Number: 910-271-1500 Ext. E-mail: 5. Facility's Physical Address: City: State: Zip: 6. County where Facility is located: Duplin 7. Farm Manager's Name (if different from Landowner): 8. Farm Manager's telephone number (include area code): 9. Integrator's Name (if there is not an Integrator, write "None"): Murphy -Brown LLC 10. Operator Name (OIC): Gina Halso Phone No.: 910-271-1700 OIC #: 995230 11. Lessee's Name (if there is not a Lessee, write "None"): 12. Indicate animal operation type and number: Current Permit: Operations Type Allowable Count Swine - Feeder to Finish 2,424 Operation Types: Swine Cattle Dry Poultry Other Types Wean to Finish Dairy Calf Non Laying Chickens Horses - Horses Wean to Feeder Dairy Heifer Laying Chickens Horses - Other Farrow to Finish Milk Cow Pullets Sheep - Sheep Feeder to Finish Dry Cow Turkeys Sheep - Other Farrow to Wean Beef Stocker Calf Turkey Pullet Farrow to Feeder Beef Feeder Boar/Stud Beef Broad Cow Wet Poultn Gilts Other Non Laying Pullet Other Layers ttEOFNE®1NCDECIIDW . MAR 2 8 2019 Water Quality Regional Operations St E 13. Waste Treatment and Storage Lagoons (Verify the following information is accurate and complete. Make all necessary corrections and provide missing data.) Structure Name Estimated Date Built Liner Type (Clay, Synthetic, Unknown) Capacity (Cubic Feet) Estimated Surface Area (Square Feet) Design Freeboard "Redline" (Inches) l YJ?V Viffecc,,3$? �2 7 33 izi Mail one (1) copy of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) with this completed and signed application as required by NC General Statutes 143-215.10C(d) to the address below. The CAWMP must include the following components: 1. The most recent Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) signed by the owner and a certified technical specialist. containing: a. The method by which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigation, injection, etc.) b. A map of every field used for land application (for example: irrigation map) c. The soil series present on every land application field d. The crops grown on every land application field e. The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP f. The maximum PAN to be applied to every land application field g. The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP h. The required NRCS Standard specifications 2. A site map/schematic 3. Emergency Action Plan 4. Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted 5. Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted 6. Mortality Control Checklist with selected method noted - Use the enclosed updated Mortality Control Checklist 7. Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, etc.) Please be sure the above table is accurate and complete. Also provide any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications that may be applicable to your facility. 8. Operation and Maintenance Plan If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the additional components with your submittal. (e.g. composting, digesters, waste transfers, etc.) As a second option to mailing paper copies _ of the application package, you can scan and email one signed copy of the application and all the CAWMP items above to: 2019PermitRenewal@ncdenr.gov I attest that this application has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that, if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. Note: In accordance with NC General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application may be subject to civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both for a similar offense.) Printed Name of Signing Official (Landowner, or if multiple Landowners all landowners should sign. If Landowner is a corporation, sig e should be by a principal executive officer of the corporation): Name: Ali* /L $ d Title: 6 1 2, p Signature:}. _ Date: 3 -o27Jf ! Name: Title: Signature: Date: Name: Title: Signature: Date: THE COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NCDEQ-DWR Animal Feeding Operations Program 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Telephone number: (919) 707-9100 E-mail: 2019PermitRenewal@ncdenr.gov FORM: RENEWAL -STATE GENERAL 02/2019 ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Director sti VAR'p . { r� NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality February 27, 2019 Rex Halso Rex Halso & Son # 2 PO Box 784 Beulaville, NC 28518 Subject: Application for Renewal of Coverage for Expiring State General Permit Dear Permittee: Your facility is currently approved for operation under one of the Animal Waste Operation State Non -Discharge General Permits, which expire on September 30, 2019. Copies of the new animal waste operation State Non -Discharge General Permits are available at jrttps://deq,nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/water-quality-regional-operations/afo or by writing or calling: NCDEQ-DWR Animal Feeding Operations Program 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Telephone number: (919) 707-9100 In order to assure your continued coverage under the State Non -Discharge General Permits, you must submit an application for permit coverage to the Division. Enclosed you will find a 'Request for Certificate of Coverage Facility Currently Covered by an Expiring State Non -Discharge General Permit." The application form must be completed signed and returned bv April 3. 2019. Please note that you must include one (11 cow- of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP1 with the completed and signed application form. A list of items included in the CAWMP can be found on page 2 of the renewal application form. Failure to request renewal of your coverage under a general permit within the time period specified may result in a civil penalty . Operation of your facility without coverage under a valid general permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions about the State Non -Discharge General Permits, the enclosed application, or any related matter please feel free to contact the Animal Feeding Operations Branch staff at 919-707-9100. Enclosures cc (w/o enclosures): Sincerely, Jon Risgaard, Section Chief Animal Feeding Operations and Groundwater Section Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District AFOG Section Central Files - AWS310505 Murphy -Brown LLC North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 1 Division of Water Resources 512 N. Salsbury St. 11636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699.1S36 919.707,9000 Mortality Management Methods Indicate which method(s) will be implemented. When selecting multiple methods indicate a primary versus secondary option. Methods other than those listed must be approved by the State Veterinarian. Primary Secondary Routine Mortality El Version —November 26, 2018 Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within 24 hours of knowledge of animal death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowing stream or public body of water (G.S.106-403). The bottom of the burial pit should be at least one foot above the seasonal high water table. Attach burial location map and plan. Landfill at municipal solid waste facility permitted by NC DEQ under GS 15A NCAC 13B .0200. Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7. Complete incineration according to 02 NCAC 52C .0102. A composting system approved and permitted by the NC Department of Agriculture & Con- sumer Services Veterinary Division (attach copy of permit). If compost is distributed off -farm, additional requirements must be met and a permit is required from NC DEQ. In the case of dead poultry only, placing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (G.S. 106-549.70). Any method which, in the professional opinioneof the State Veterinarian, would make possible the salvage of part of a dead animal's value without endangering human or animal health. (Written approval by the State Veterinarian must be attached). Mass Mortality Plan Mass mortality plans are required for farms covered by an NPDES permit. These plans are also recommended for all animal operations. This plan outlines farm -specific mortality man- agement methods to be used for mass mortality. The NCDA&CS Veterinary Division sup- ports a variety of emergency mortality disposal options; contact the Division for guidance. • A catastrophic mortality disposal plan is part of the facility's CAWMP and is activated when numbers of dead animals exceed normal mortality rates as specified by the State Veterinarian. • Burial must be:done in accordance with NC General Statutes and NCDA&CS Veterinary Division regulations and guidance. • Mass burial sites are subject to additional permit conditions (refer to facility's animal waste management system permit). • In the,event of imminent threat of a disease emergency, the State Veterinarian may enact ark1i bnal temporary procedures or measures for disposal according to G.S. 106-399.4. Signature of Tec nical Specialis • Date WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Goldsboro Hog Farms, Inc. Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Updated 5/15/2012 Producer : Rex Haiso Farm Name : Hasso & Son Farm #2 P.O. Box 784 Beulaville,NC 28518 Telephone # : (910) 271-1500 Type of Operation : Feeder to Finish Swine Number of Animals : 2424 hogs design capacity Application Method: Irrigation The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the Iitniting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient contents of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and avaialable water holding capacities. Normally waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special pre -cautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DEM regulations. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on waste application through irrigation for this is the manner in which you have chosen to apply your waste. If you choose to inject the waste in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for injecting waste and irrigating waste are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for ananlysis. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. Page 1 AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (gallons, ft3, tons, etc.) 2424 hogs X 1.9 tons waste/hogs/year = 4605.6 tons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR 2424 hogs X 2.3 Ibs PAN/hogs/year = 5575.2 PAN/year Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and suface application. TABLE 1 : ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE &CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS AW COMM ACRES LBS AW APPLIC. DETERMINING PHASE CODE N/ACRE N/ACRE USED TIME 4978 * 1 WOODINGTON DRAINED WA 1 100 0 110 0 2 200 SEP-ARP 4978 1 WOODINGTON DRAINED SA 1 2 220 APR-JUL 4798 * 2 WOODINGTON DRAINED WA 1 100 0 2.4 240 SEP-ARP 4798 * 2 WOODINGTON DRAINED SA 1 110 0 2.4 264 APR-JUL 6648 - 3 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.66 83 SEP-MAY 6648 3 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.66 506 MAR-SEPT 6648 - 3AW NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.1 55 SEP-MAY 6648 3AW NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.1 336 MAR-SEPT 6648 - 4 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.78 89 SEP-MAY 6648 4 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.78 543 MAR-SEPT 6648 - 5 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 3.17 159 SEP-MAY 6648 5 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 3.17 967 MAR-SEPT 4978 - 5AW NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1 50 SEP-MAY 4978 5AW NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1 305 MAR-SEPT 6648 - 6 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.04 52 SEP-MAY 6648 6 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.04 317 MAR-SEPT 4978 - 7 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 4.73 237 SEP-MAY 4978 7 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 4.73 1443 MAR-SEPT 4978 - 8 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.89 95 SEP-MAY 4978 8 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.89 576 MAR-SEPT 4978 - 9 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 1 50 0 1.58 79 SEP-MAY 4978 9 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 6.1 305 0 1.58 482 MAR-SEPT TOTALS: 6834.25 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (Le. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. * Indicates a Crop Rotation NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirments. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of NC to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen. Page 2 TABLE 2 : ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specifications 2.) There are no Acres Leased Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. * Indicates a Crop Rotation * Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in field due to overseeding. **Lbs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen Tess any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in TABLES 1 and 2 above: CROP CODE CROP BH HYBRID BERMUDAGRASS-HAY SG SMALL GRAIN OVERSEEDED SA SUMMER ANNUALS WA WINTER ANNUALS UNITS TONS AC LBS N/UNIT 50 50 AC 110 AC 100 Page 3 TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 TABLE 1 TOTALS: ACRES LBS AW N USED 22.35 6,834 22.35 6,834 AMOUNT OF N PRODUCED: 5,575 *** BALANCE -1,259 *** This number must be Tess than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres show in each of the preceeding tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. NOTE: The Waste Utilization Plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nurturient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 896.88 pounds of plant available nitrogen (PAN) per year in the sludge that will need to be removed on a periodic basis. This figure is PAN when broadcasting the sludge. Please be aware that additional acres of land, as well special equipment, may be needed when you remove this sludge. See the attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 5.92 months. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your structure be within 1.58 feet of the top of the dike. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsiblity of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in Tables 1 and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of Nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following table is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. APPLICATION APPLICATION CROP RATE (in/hr) AMT (inches) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE 4798 -2 WOODINGTON DRAINED WA 0.40 *1 4798 -2 WOODINGTON DRAINED SA 0.40 *1 4978 -1 WOODINGTON DRAINED WA 0.40 *1 4978 -1 WOODINGTON DRAINED SA 0.40 *1 4978 -SAW, -7, -8, -9 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 0.50 *1 4978 5AW, 7, 8, 9 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 0.50 *1 6648 -3, -3AW, -4, -5, -6 NORFOLK 0-2% SG 0.50 *1 6648 3, 3AW, 4, 5, 6 NORFOLK 0-2% BH 0.50 *1 * This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. Page 4 NARRATIVE OF OPERATION This revised WUP was based on information provided by Agriment Services. The wettable acres were provided by the Johnnie Smith irrigation design. Fields denoted with AW are to be wetted with Aerway provided by grower. This WUP was revised on 5/15/12 when purchased by new owner Rex Halso. Farm name and owner change was changed but all other information was copied from original plan. Page 5 PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS 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 which reaches surface water is prohibited. Illegal discharges are subject to assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the Division of Water Quality for every day the discharge continues. 2. The Field Office must have documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has long term access to adequate land to properly dispose of waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he shall provide NRCS with a copy of a written agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application for the life expectancy of the production facility. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the Nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical data, climate conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste may be applied to land that has a Resource Management System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). If an ACS is used the soil loss shall be no greater than 10 tons per acre per year and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves the field. These filter strips will be in addition to "Buffers" required by DEM. (See FOTG Stantard 393 - Filter Strips and Standard 390 Interim Riparian Forest Buffers). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When 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" in the NRCS Technical Reference - Environment file 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 conditions conducive to odor or flies and to provide uniformity of application. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the 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. 10. Waste nutrients 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 a crop on bare soil. 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 Page 6 and from any perennial stream or river (other that an irrigation ditch or 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. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips) 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13. Animal Waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landownwer. 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, drainageways, or wetlands by discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted croplands provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste should not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into water courses, except when applied at agronomic rates and the application causes no runoff or drift from the site. *16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown 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.). If needed, special vegetation shall be provided for these areas and 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. Lagoon 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 as a preemergence with no other 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 fpr 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 element. 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 for optimum crop production amd maintained. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for five (5) years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for three (3) 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 Department of Page 7 Agriculture regulations. * Liquid Systems Page 8 NAME OF FARM: Halso & Son Farm #2 OWNER / MANAGER AGREEMENT I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance precedures estalished in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new utilization plan and a new certification to be submitted to DEM before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that I must own or have acces to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates that no runoff occurs. NAME OF FACILITY OW Rex Halso SIGNATURE: . � DATE: -5*-/' /2_ NAME OF MANAGER (if different from owner): SIGNATURE: DATE: NAME OF TECHNICAL SPECIALIST: Robert B. Mitchell Jr. AFFILIATION: Private Technical Specialist ADDRESS (AGENCY): 104 Adler Lane Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 736-9406 SIGNATURE: DATE: please print Page 9 ATisi NC DE R North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Charles Wakild, P.E. Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary August 29, 2012 Rex Halso Rex Halso & Son #2 P.O. Box 784 Beaulaville, NC 29518 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310505 Rex Halso & Son #2 Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Rex Halso: In accordance with your Notification of Change of Ownership received May 15, 2012, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Rex Halso, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) for the Rex Halso & Son #2, located in Duplin County, with a swine animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages: Wean to Finish: Feeder to Finish: 2424 Boar/Stud: Wean to Feeder: Farrow to Wean: Gilts: Farrow to Finish: Farrow to Feeder: Other: If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unnecessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows. The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2014, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage Number AWS310505 dated October 1, 2009. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Pennit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keeping forms. 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807-64641 FAX: 919-807-6492 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.orq An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer NonrthCarolina )Vatur?alli If your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site -specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate you will need to have a new WUP developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Pernittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Per 15A NCAC 2T .0105(h) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100-foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, then an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Unit for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. In accordance with Condition I1.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Newport/Morehead City, NC National Weather Service office at (252) 223-5737, or by visiting their website at: www.erh.noaa.gov/erhnhx/ This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection Staff may be reached at (910) 796-7215. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at (919) 807-6464. Sincerely, for Charles Wakild, P.E. Enclosure (General Permit AWG100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs) Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Duplin County Health Depac talent Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District APS Central Files (Permit No. AWS310505) AFO Notebooks Murphy -Brown, LLC Animal Waste Management Plan Certification (Please type or print all information that does not require a signature) n or Expanded (pl:ease. circle one) �stt : ` or NeW' General Information: Name of Farm: Johnny Smith Farm Owner's Name: Johnny Smith Facility No: 31-Sa9 Phone No: (N) z.9r- 827C. Mailing Address: 206 Old 24 Rd Beulaville, NC 28518 Farm Location: Fourteen Digit Hydrologic Unit: 03030007040010 Latitude and Longitude: 34 55 23� /77' 43 37" County: Duplin Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost, etc.): rRaM BeULRuM«e.r r4K6 Ne- Zv E . I.miffs aNn -rural 1.6rr oti/7-6 sg. 172A `PENNY RA (oo U•`t MILE ,- N i gi6Nr pra S,e 172/ Operation Description: Cp""R� , Go U.3 Mlt-E To FARM EiCKfLANCe e,V 76//7--• Type of Swine No of Animals Type of Poultry No of Animals Type of Cattle No of Animals _ Wean to Feeder Layer _Dairy -Feeder to Finish 1200 _ Pullets Beef _ Farrow to Wean Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: Expanding Operation Only Prev>a2rs Design Capacity Additional Design. Capacii : -re taIDesigrn:Cap elty..::......... Existing and Expa)rndtig Operation .Only.: Regrstratroxr, pates . =z �. 3 ate (pox whzckt #`ar n 4144. d for r gtsixatio ) Acreage Available for Application: 2y Required Acreage: /z Number of Lagoons/Storage Ponds: 1 Total Capacity:275184 Cubic Feet (ft3) Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or NO (please circle one) Owner /Manager Agreement I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that any modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title transfer. Name of Signature: Name of Signature: c-r�- Date: — f f _ _ — 7 ager (if different from owner): Date: ner: J o riza Smith AWC -- April 24, 1996 1 Technical Specialist Certification I As a technical specialist designated by North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the animal waste management. system for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, I), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. Il. Certification of Design A) Collection, Storage, Treatment System Check the appropriate box ❑ Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. irNew, expanded or retrofitted facility (SD) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but no limited to collection systems, lagoons and ponds, have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Murphy Family Farms on as J. Neal Tucker Address (Agency) •O.Box 759 Rose Hill, NC Phone No.: 910) 289-64 Signature: �, 8458 Date: I1M9t" B) Land Application Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):Angie R (,dui nn ?.•40 s.ssia ;; SEAL t E 14985 ...: '!•ol1{�l,tV \\ Affiliation: Duplin. Soil And Water Conservati nn ni �trir-t • Address ency)F BCr 277 Renansvi 1 1 e, NN(hone No.: (910) 296-2120 Signature: ep_ ) 2834q Date: 11! (3/9{0 C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots Check the appropriate box R Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. ❑ Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. Name of Techni al S ,,aa1�ist (Please Print): J. Neal Tucker Affiliation: Murp y ecTy Farms Address (Agency): Signature: 4• AWC--Apri124, 1996 x 759 Rose Hill, NC 28458 �V!!VV:7i Vi„ CA rr-r �a Date: (~f8f ,3(o ,4L TUC' 7rISl9!1tl 2 D) Application and Handling Equipment Check the appropriate box xisting facility with existing waste application equipment (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existing application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates, a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). ❑ New or expanded facility; or existin facility without existing waste application equipment (I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates; a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained; calibrations and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Angie B. Quinn Affiliatio • , Duplin Soil And Water Conservation District Address AgJncy):. ■ x 277 xenansvilI e, NCPhone No.: (910) 296-2120 Signatur=: , �, � 29349 Date: 1,1 / 13 /9 (a Ill Certification of Installation A) Collection, Storage, Treatment Installation New, expanded or retrofitted facility (SI) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but no limited to lagoons and ponds, have been installed in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retrofits, no cerfiicafion is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): J. Neal Tucker Affiliation: Mur phy Family Farms Address (Agency):P.O. ax 759 Rose Hill, NC Phone No_:(910) 28-6439 Ext. 4717 28458 Date: I l iiiyt, '`�.•oltturti,/ ,,,o , ca�o< ,": 9 (▪ .7• 4.SEAL �ai .. • 14885' �: — • • • ' 4 ••......•• �Q' ,' • ,t::: AL TL9G� ���, Signature: _ jp. AWC -- Apri124, 1996 3 B) Land Application Site (WUP) Check the appropriate box 0 The cropping system is in the place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan. W- Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified in the plan by clqr1 (month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for com4iance with the waste utilization plan. ❑ Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days of this certification, the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Angie B. Quinn Affiliationr�Duplin "Soil And Water Conservation District Address (.g� c x 277 Kenansville, NC Phone No.: (91 - } 296-2120 Signature. 28349 Date: ! t/ 1 1p This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III. B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to established the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control, and will submit to DEM a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: " . Date: C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots (RC) Facility with exterior lots Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been installed as specified in the plan. For facilities without exterior lots, no certification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address (Agency) : Phone No.: Signature: Date: AWC -- April 24, 1996 4 D) Application and Handling Equipment Installation (WUP or I) Check the appropriate block Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for use; calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. ❑ AnimaI waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract; equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. ❑ Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has been purchased and will be on site and installed by (month/day/year); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. X Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Angie B. Quinn Affiliati. Dupl. oil And Water Conservation District Addres (A :ncy• ):P .:. '77 Kenansville, NC phone o.:(910)296-2120 Signatu 6 28349 Date: 11 The following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III D above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to purchase the animal waste application and handling equipment as specified in my (our) waste management plan and will submit to DEM a verification of delivery and installation from a Technical Specialist within I5 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this certification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature : Date: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Date: Please return the completed form to the Division of Environmental Management at the following address: Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section, Compliance Group P. O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Please also remember to submit a copy of this form along with the complete Animal Waste Management Plan to the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and to keep a copy in your files with your Animal Waste Management Plan. AWC -- April 24, 1996 5 tr• c -f 7,4:4-11„Pv", eve . • 1,4, • 7. 01' . te co, 1' fis 7--11(H .1 c_riAt / I e . .Operator: ..County: Date: Dist.to nearest residence (other than owner): sows (farrow to finish):=== sows (farrow to feeder): eder):--- head (finishing only): sows (farrow to wean): head (wean to feeder): Ave. Live Weight for other operations(Ibs.)=> Storage volume for sludge accum. (cu. ft.):=> Treatment Volume (min. 1 cu. ft./lb.) _ 25 Year - 24 Hour Rainfall (in.) Rainfall in excess of evaporation (in.) Drainage area of buildings & lots (sq. ft.)=> Volume of wash water (gallons/day) Temporary storage period (days) Freeboard (ft.): Side slopes (inside lagoon): > Inside top length (ft.): > Inside top width (ft.): > Top of dike elevation (ft.): > Bottom of lagoon elevation (ft.). > Seasonal high watertable(SHWT) elev.(ft.):=> Total required volume: 255048 Actual design volume: • 306690 Stop pumping el.(> or = to (>or=to Required minimum treatment volume: Volume at stop pumping elevation: Start pumping elev.. Volume at start pumping elevation: Actual volume less 25yr-24hr rain: NOTE: Verify that temp. storage is adequate: Req. volume to be pumped:====> Actual volume to be pumped:==> > > > 96.0 ft.SHWT)> 97.0 ft.Min.) 162000 cu. ft. 168376 cu. ft. > 100.3 ft. Johnnie Smith •Duplin 02/11/05 0 ft. 1200 1.0 7.5 7.0 180 1.0 3.0 : 1 227.0 195.0 102.0 91.0 96.0 cu. ft. cu. ft. 97.3 ft. 278050 cu. ft. 279024 cu. ft. 65383 cu. ft. 109675 cu. ft. 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'.. • I :i: .: ...::::, • I 1 : : I: : 1' -:1:::: I:: .::: ... .. -.T-: +- _ :::::: .::;:::i • . ;::•: • �o-1q.c r=}�n..5.;�'n�°.l.ee==e:w=:: �E •:an m�:'sfi�...6:: ■ ■ urr rr r• ■ •• ..I • ■■ uuu •r•M •• u••••• • 1:1MhEiSi•� Giiiii":i:aii C r ii r ra•i �1irai �r. rrr• .Ur rare ti .� '• iiiii•iw • • I • •• '• o rr :i:aiCC::i3air ii: i:ia + t r:i�ZCara a i iwii Midi" � i,6iaiiriii:i::r:� iiiw I liiijiiid _� i:a r•ii= L .I: I.: : I • ..•1•• I...1 '.. I _..... . _. • • - ...-_ ` _ ___ _! _ _ • 1 ..` ..NAME: Johnny Smith PA6E 3 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE is lagoon is designed for waste treatment with minimum odor ' +/tr0/. The time required for the planned fluid level to be reached may vary due to soil conditions, flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Irrigation by using center pivot, gun, or traveler is the preferred and most efficient method to dispose of the effluent from the lagoon. tare should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to the crops and to prevent runoff from the fie|ds. The following items are to be carried out: 1. Begin pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches invert of the outlet pipes or at a pre -determined elevation. Z. Stop Pump -out before the lagoon depth /w |eww than 6 feet deep or at a pre -determined depth. (This prevents the loss of favorable bacteria) 3. The recommended amount to apply per irrigation is one inch, and maximum recommended application rate is 0.5 inch per hour. 4. It is recommended that the treatment lagoon be prmmharged to ^Q its capacity to prevent excessive odors during beginning VA'a8es of the operation Prechar8in8 reduces the concentration of \~—/.e initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing udors. Solids should be covered with water at all times. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas around the lagoon and buildings mowed. 6. Repair any eroded areas and establish in vegetation. 7, The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Wastewater - Management Section, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. S. All surface water is to be diverted from the lagoon to an adequate and stable outlet. CERTIFICATION: % hereby certify that I understand the operation and maintenance requirements stated above. Furthermore, I understand how many acres are required in order to land apply the waste and that the |a9nnn may have to be pumped 2 or more times a year. This design has been explained to me and I agree with all provisions alated in the design. % also certify that there are no residence her than mine or my tenants' within 750 feet of this operation. `+~a understand that compliance with this design DOES NOT prevent someone from m_uing me hmcaumm~_of n_Aancm r- j^her reasons. S|8nature NAME Johnny Gm|th PAGE 4 APPROXIMATE ANNUAL NITROGEN (N) AND PHOSPHORUS <P> PRODUCTION N: 28950 LB P: 8444 LB TONS OF WASTE STORED: 2409 \~�&[]RE ANY EFFLUENT IS APPLIED TO THE LAND IT SHOULD BE ANALYZED TO DETERMINE THE EXACT NUTRIENT CONTENT. THE NCDA LABORATORY IN RAL.EIGH PERFORMS WASTE ANALYSES. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AGRONOMIC SERVICES DIVISION NCDA, BLUE RIDGE ROAD CENTER RALEIGH N.C. 27611 PHONE: 919-73&-2655 ' WHEN APPLYING THE EFFLUENT TO CROPLAND IT SHOULD BE DISK AND A COVER CROP SEEDED OR A ROW CROP PLANTED TO PREVENT EROSION. SOME OF THE EFFLUENT COULD BE USED FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES DURING THE GROWING SEASON. LAND REQUIREMENTS FOR WASTE APPLICATION 0 capacity Feeder to Finish operation: Land Avail. Land Required 5.0 /4.0 ac. of cropland planted to corn 0.0 11.0 ac. of coastal bermuda8rass--grazed 9.0 ac. of coastal bermuUagrass--nay 5.0 17.0 ac. of fescue —grazed ERROR percent of land required is available 0 sow Farrow to Feeder operation,, '-4ind Avail. Land Required 0 0.0 ac. of cropland planted to corn 0 0,0 ac, of coastal bermudagrams--Srazmd 0 0.0 ac. of coastal bermuda8rass--hay 0 0.0 ac, of fescue —grazed ERROR percent of land required Is available 0 sow Farrow to Finish operation: Land Avail. Land Required 0 0.0 ac. of cropland planted to corn 0 0.0 ac. of coastal bermudaSrass--grazmd 0 0.0 ac. of coastal bermudagrass--hay 0 0.0 ac. of fescue —grazed ERROR percent of land required is available BEGIN PUMPING THE EFFLUENT WHEN Botton of outlet pipe elev. 46.0 THE FLUID LEVEL REACHES DO NOT LOWER THE FLUID ANY 3 ft. below outlet pipe LOWER THAN elev. 43.0 GALLONS TO BE PUMPED EVERY 6 MONTHS 656400 gallons \,/AE EFFLUENT SHOULD BE APPLIED AT A RATE THAT WILL NOT CAUSE ANY RUNOFF ONTO SURROUNDING AREAS OR LEACHING INTO THE GROUND WATER RECOMMENDED APPPLICATION RATE IS 0.5 INCHES PER HOUR AND THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED APPLICATION AMOUNT IS 1 INCH PER IRRGATION NAME; Johnny Smith PAGE 5 ' SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS AREA TO BE SEEDED 2 AC., 1~'AL.Y THE FOLLOWING USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED C*) (*) 2000 L8S. 8-8-8 FERTILIZER 4 TONS DOLOMITIC LIMESTONE�':: 200 BALES SMALL GRAIN STRAW 100 L8S. FESCUE GRASS 70 LOG. OATS 100 LBS. BAH1A GRASS 8 LDS. WEEPING LOVE GRASS' 24 LgS. HULLED BERMUDA GRASS 40 L88. UNHULLED BERMUDA GRASS DIVERT ALL WATER TO A STABLE OUTLET ' 'E NEAREST RESIDENCE IG 2000 FT., T.B.M. 50.00 ELEVATION DESCRIPTION nail in 16 in hlchory approx. 60 ft. east of A 4+O0. VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ������������������������������������-� THE LAGOON AND THE AREA AROUND THE HOG HOUSES MUST BE SEEDED WITH EITHER A TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT GRASS, DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF THF.i: YEAR, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE TIME THE BUILDINGS ARE COM- PLETED AND READY FOR USE. (WE RECOMMD THAHAT THE LAGOON AREA, SIDE SLOPES, DRAINS AND ETC". AS WELL AS THE SIDE SLOPES OF THE PAD BE SEEDED WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS AFTER CONSTRUCTION. THE SOIL WILL NOT DRY OUT AS MUCH IF SEEDED WITHIN THIS TIME FRAME WHICH WILL RESULT IN A MUCH BETTER STAND OF GRASS.) Johnny Smith PAGE 6 DEPTH CAREA OF TOP + AREA OF BOTTOM + 4 X AREA OF MIDSECTION1 VOLUME= --------- -------------------------------------------------- 6.0 27 DEPTH C 1.. Xki + L.. Xki + 4 X L. X 1,1/41 3 voLumE m _-_--_-__ 27 6 10.0 E 130 X 2:70 + 80 X 220 + 4 X 105 X 2461 VOLUME = --------- ____-_-,- . , . .--- . 6.0 27 VOLUME VOLUME 10.0 E 1556001 -------- 6..0 27 259333.3 CU FT. 27.0 VOLUME = 9604.9 CU.YDS. 39200.0 sq.ft. 252760.0 cuft. needed SIDE SLOPES 2.5:1 JohnnieJSmith Farm Hard Hose Traveling Gun System Wettable Acre Computations 3/25/02 Performance Guide & Specifications for Cadman Hard Hose Traveler Irrigation Flow Gun Hose I Lane Model Rate Pressure Le gth Hose I.D. Spacing (GPM) (PSI) (Ft) (In.) (Ft) 3000 3250 225 300 130 130 910 840 3.04 3.25 150 RING NOZZLE 15OR 150R = Body + Cop + Set of 7 Rings Specify size when ordering C 0.86") 0.97" 6287.086 6287.097 1.08" 6287-108 1.18" 6287-118 260 280 Acres Per Time To Apply Pull 1 Inch Acre (Min.) 6.5 j- r- 120 1.26" 6287-1: 6.1 90 COMPONENTS: Body Ring Cap 09773 #6287-m 86286 (,`ull / cAb 1.34" R7.1' Time Per Pull 13.0 hours 9.1 hours 1.41" Flow Path 1.47" PSI j GPM DIA. FTI GPM DIA. FT._ GPM DIA. FT. GPM DIA. FT. GPM DIA. FT.. GPM DIA. FL GPM DIA. FT.. GPM DIA. FT. 0 ! 100 24 1130 265 165 285 205 300 I 255 320 300 335 350 350 385 353 60 70 110 2 143 280 1 182 300 225 315 275 335 330 350 . 385 365 423 368 120 270 155 290 197 310 245 330 295 350 355 365 1 415 380 458 383 80 128 280 165 300 210 320 260 340 315 360 380 380 1 445 395 490 399 L 90 135 290 175 310 223 330 275 350 335 370 405 390 475 405 522 409 100 143 300 185 320 235 340 290 360 355 380 r-425 400 500 415 550 419 110 150 310 195 330 247 350 305 370 370 390 445 410 525 425 ' 577 429 120 157 315 204 335 258 360 320 380 385 400 465 420 545 435 603 439 Existing Hard Hose Traveler Gun Irrigation System • # of Exterior Lanes 6 • # of Interior Lanes 0 • # of Single Lanes 4 • # of Total Lanes 10 • Lane Spacing 154', 179', & 234' • Wetted 0 245' & 260' • Lane Spacing as a% 63%,73%&90% 1 Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 IS 1 2.0 ac. +/=Spray Field Lane 1' y/k 4111' > Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [52'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.28 ac. > Stop End Area 'Table E90+ - G] 0.41 ac. > Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 0.28 ac. + 0.41 ac.)] 1.18 ac. > Lane 1 1.18 ac. Total 1.18 ac. JS2 2 4-ac: +/= Spray Field C Zt tr.. Lane IA 1!ti(A-4 X > Start End Area [n/a] 0.00 ac. > Middle Area [89'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.48 ac. > Stop End Aiea [Table E90+ - Gl 0.41 ac. > Total Area [(0.00 ac. + 0.48 ac. + 0.41 ac.)/2] 0.45 ac. .1.(6e 1 > Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [87'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.47 ac. > Stop End Area [(Table E90+ - G)/2] 0.21 ac. > Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 0.47 ac. + 0.21 ac.)] 1.17 ac. > Lane lA 0.45 ac. > Lane 1 B 1.17 ac. Total 1.62 ac. S3_-Io O ac. +/- Spray Field Lane 1 vV kY 4 > Start End Area [Table EE75 - B] 0.48 ac. ➢ Middle Area [161'(245'/2 + 1791/2)/43,560] 0.78 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE75 - G] 0.40 ac. > Total Area [(0.48 ac. + 0.78 ac. + 0.40 ac.)] 1.66 ac. 2 Johnnie Smith Farm Lat VVVV Start End Area [Table EE75 - B] 0.48 ac. Middle Area [184'(245'/2 + 179'/2)/43,560] 0.90 ac. Stop End Area 'Table EE75 - G 0.40.ac. Total Area [(0.48 ac. + 0.90 ac. + 0.40 ac.)] 1.78 ac. Lan Y 't 4 V .`i > Start End Area [(Table EE65 - B)] 0.46 ac. > Middle Area [510'(245'/2 + 154'/2)/43,560] 2.34 ac. > Stop End .Area [Table EE65 - G] 0.37 ac. > Total Area [(0.46 ac. + 2.34 ac. + 0.37 ac.)] 3.17 ac. Lane 4 > Start End Area [Table EE65 > Middle Area [271'(245'/2 + > Stop End Area [Table EE65 > Total Area [(0.46 ac. + 1.24 - B] 0.46 ac. 154'/2)/43,560] 1.24 ac. - G] 0.37 ac. ac. + 0.37 ac.)/2] 1.04 ac. > Lane 1 1.66 ac. > Lane 2 1.78 ac. > Lane 3 3.17 ac. > Lane 4 1.04 ac. Total 7.65 ac. jS4 & 5 11.1 ac. +/- Spray Field 7 3/25/02 > Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [713'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 3.83 ac. > Stop End AreajTable E90+ - G] 0.41 ac, > Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 3.83 ac. + 0.41 ac.)] 4.73 ac. Lr f ytiv -4t > Start End Area [Table EE90 - B] 0.60 ac. > Middle Area [139'(260'/2 + 234'/2)/43,560] 0.79 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE90 - G] 0.50 ac. > Total Area [(0.60 ac. + 0.79 ac. + 0.50 ac.)] 1.89 ac. Lane 3 ifrt )44 > Start End .Area [Table EE90 - B] 0.60 ac. > Middle Area [84'(260'/2 + 234'/2)/43,560] 0.48 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE90 - 0.50 ac. > Total Area [(0.60 ac. + 0.48 ac. + 0.50 ac.)] 1.58 ac. 3 Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 ➢ Lane/ l 4.73 ac. • Labe 2 1.89 ac. ➢ Lane _1.58ac. Total 8.20 ac. Total Field Acres > JS1 [Lanes 1] 1.18 ac. • JS2[Lanes lA & 1B] 1.62 ac. • JS3 [Lanes 1 - 4] 7.65 ac. • JS4 & 5 [Lanes 1 - 3] 8.20 ac. > Total Wettable Acres 18.65 ac. Prepared by Agriment Services Inc. P.O. Box 1096 - Beulaville , NC - 28518 Phone (252) 568-2648 - Fax (252) 568-2750 Sirgnatur.eof owner or facility representative yy Printed name df the same above 3/2 ) Date Sig ature of technical specialist /2,1 el i' l.- 6.- ' lee ri MC ciy I Printed name of the same above -3/2 42/o Date 4 Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 JOHNNIE SMITH FARM - FIEJ-D IS3 , - GRAPHIC SCALE so' RV 600' ( IN FEET I Inch aoo 5 Johnnie Smith Farm Hard Hose Traveling Gun System Wettable Acre Computations 3/25/02 Performance Guide & Specifications for Cadman Hard Hose Traveler Irrigation Model 3000 3250 Flow Rate (GPM) 225 300 Gun Pressure (PSI) 130 130 Hose Length (Ft) 910 840 150 RING NOZZLE 115OR 150R = Body + Cap + Set of 7 Rings Specify size when ordering 0.86 0.97" 6 • 86 6287-097 1.08" 6287-108 Hose I.D. (In.) 3.04 3.25 1.18" 6287-1 Lane Spacing (Ft) 260 280 1.26" R7.1 Acres Per Pull 6.5 6_1 Time To Apply 1 Inch Acre (Min.) 120 1 �l90 Time Per Pull 13.0 hours 1 9.1 hours COMPONENTS: Body Bing Cap #9773 .6287-3 P6286 1.34" 1.41" Flow Poth 1.47" PSI j GPM DIA. FT. GPM DIA. FT. GPM DIA. FL GPM DIA, Ft GPM DIA` FL GPM DIA. FT. GPM DIA. FT GPM DIA. Fr. 50 1100 24 130 265 165 285 205 300 A 255 320 300 335 350 350 385 353 60 1 110 2 143 280 182 300 225 315 275 335 330 350 : 385 365 423 368 70 120 270 155 290 197 310 245 330 295 350 355 365 1415 380 458 383 80 128 280 165 300 210 320 260 340 315 360 380 380 ! 445 395 490 399 90 135 290 175 310 223 330 275 350 335 370 405 390 ; 475 405 522 409 100 1143 300 185 320 235 340 1290 360 355 380 425 400 i 500 415 550_ 419 110 j 150 310 195 330 247 350 r-305 370 370 390 445 410 525 425 577 429 120 ; 157 315 j 204 335 258 360 1 320 380 385 400 465 420 545 435 603 439 Existing Hard Hose Traveler Gun Irrigation System • # of Exterior Lanes 6 • # of Interior Lanes 0 • # of Single Lanes 4 • # of Total Lanes 10 • Lane Spacing 154', 179', & 234' • Wetted 0 245' & 260' • Lane Spacing as a % 63%, 73% & 90% RECEIVED/RlCDEQIDWR MAR 2 8 2019 Water Quality :Iginrt51 Operations Sectioz1 1 Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 jS 1 2.0 ac. +/- Sgray Field `ter / �,s' Lane-1' 04 $ 1* 4/-4 > Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [52'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.28 ac. ➢ Stop End .Area [Table E90+ - Gi 0.41 ac. ➢ Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 0.28 ac. + 0.41 ac.)] 1.18 ac. ➢ Lane 1 1.18 ac Total 1.18 ac. JS2 2.4-ac: + pray Fie1d C kce,+,tr _. LanelA I/pait.-.4 X. > Start End .Area [n/a] 0.00 ac. > Middle Area [89'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.48 ac. > Stop End Area [Table E90+ - Gi 0.41 ac. > Total Area [(0.00 ac. + 0.48 ac. + 0.41 ac.)/2] 0.45 ac. alrane 1 B/// > Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [87'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 0.47 ac. > Stop End Area [gable able E90+ - G)/21 0.21 ac. > Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 0.47 ac. + 0.21 ac.)] 1.17 ac. > Lane 1A 0.45 ac. Lane 1 B 1.17 ac. Total 1.62 ac. jS3-10:0-ac. +/- Spray Field Lane 1 ptit-AA k3 > Start End .Area [Table EE75 - B] 0.48 ac. Middle Area [161'(245'/2 + 179'/2)/43,560] 0.78 ac. ➢ Stop End Area ['Table EE75 - G] 0.40 ac. • Total Area [(0.48 ac. + 0.78 ac. + 0.40 ac.)] 1.66 ac. 2 -Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 Lan > Start End Area [Table EE75 - B] 0.48 ac. > Middle Area [184'(245'/2 + 179'/2)/43,560] 0.90 ac. > Stop End Area gable able EE75 - G] 0.40 ac. > Total Area [(0.48 ac. + 0.90 ac. + 0.40 ac.)] 1.78 ac. Lane-3" 1 > Start End Area [(Table EE65 - B)] 0.46 ac. > Middle Area [510'(245'/2 + 154'/2)/43,560] 2.34 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE65 - G] 0.37 ac. > Total Area [(0.46 ac. + 2.34 ac. + 0.37 ac.)] 3.17 ac. Y Lan ' ` /Lill 44, > Start End Area [Table EE65 - B] 0.46 ac. > Middle Area [271'(245'/2 + 154'/2)/43,560] 1.24 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE65 - G] 0.37 ac. ➢ Total Area [(0.46 ac. + 1.24 ac. + 0.37 ac.)/2] 1.04 ac. > Lane 1 1.66 ac. > Lane 2 1.78 ac. > Lane 3 3.17 ac. > Lane 4 1.04 ac. Total 7.65 ac. jS4 & 5 11.1 ac. +/- Spray Field Lane 1 ' /,(( 1Z V 7 ➢ Start End Area [Table E90+ - B] 0.49 ac. > Middle Area [713'(.9 x 260')/43,560] 3.83 ac. > Stop End Area [Table E90+ - G1 0.41 ac. ➢ Total Area [(0.49 ac. + 3.83 ac. + 0.41 ac.)] 4.73 ac. Lane-2--- fjtiL ylik g > Start End Area [Table EE90 - B] 0.60 ac. > Middle Area [139'(260'/2 + 234'/2)/43,560] 0.79 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE90 - G) 0.50 ac. ➢ Total Area [(0.60 ac. + 0.79 ac. + 0.50 ac.)] 1.89 ac. Lan 3 > Start End .Area [Table EE90 - B] 0.60 ac. > Middle Area [84'(260'/2 + 234'/2)/43,560] 0.48 ac. > Stop End Area [Table EE90 - Gj 0.50 ac. > Total Area [(0.60 ac. + 0.48 ac. + 0.50 ac.)] 1.58 ac. 3 Johnnie Smith Farm 3/25/02 > Lan2 4.73 ac. ➢ Lah1.89 ac. > Latta 3 1.58 ac. Total 8.20 ac. Total Field Acres > JS1 [Lanes 1] 1.18 ac. ➢ JS2[Lanes lA & 1B] 1.62 ac. ➢ JS3 [Lanes 1 - 4] 7.65 ac. > JS4 & 5 [Lanes 1 - 3] 8.20 ac. > Total Wettable Acres 1 8. 65 ac. Prepared by Agriment Services Inc. P.O. Box 1096 - Beulaville , NC - 28518 Phone (252) 568-2648 - Fax (252) 568-2750 nature of owner or facility representative Printed name df the same above Date Sigiature of technical specialist /l.C.+PLcr..1. Printed name of the same above f z Vo Date 4 Farmstead Source Swine Farm Waste M -� a Cause nagL'rh wine ent °di r production - Control e'r'ps r° 1�iir�� Checklist `dal body surfaces vegetative Mize Odor Floor surfaces ' Recommended wooded DAY manure -co °mmended bestCoffers; _ • manure -covered animals ® Goodjud management Site s Wet manure- judgment ntpmctic Specific pr e covered floors � Dry floors me and cOmRlon hen practices; $cttc s Sise Slotted fin Source Farmstead Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Cause • Swine production BMPs to Minimize Odor J Vegetative or wooded buffers; fa Recommended best management practices; ® Good judgment and common sense Animal body surfaces • Dirty manure -covered animals Floor surfaces • Wet manure -covered floors Manure collection pits ,® Dry floors Site Specific Practices • Slotted floors; la Waterers located over slotted floors; O Feeders at high end of solid floors; O Scrape manure buildup from floors; O Underfloor ventilation for drying • Urine; ❑ Frequent manure removal by flush, pit recharge, • Partial microbial decomposition or scrape; O Underfloor ventilation Ventilation exhaust fans • Volatile gases; IR Fan maintenance; Dust Indoor surfaces • Dust RI Efficient air movement ,131 Washdown between groups of animals; El Feed additives; O Feeder covers; El Feed delivery downspout extenders to feeder oa4rers Flush tanks • Agitation of recycled lagoon liquid while tanks are filling Flush alleys O Flush tank covers; O Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with anti -siphon vents • Agitation during wastewater ❑ Underfloor flush with underfloor ventilation conveyance Pit recharge points • Agitation of recycled lagoon la Extend recharge lines to near bottom of pits liquid while pits are filling with anti -siphon vents Lift stations • Agitation during sump tank filling and drawdown O Sump tank covers Outside drain collection • Agitation during wastewater ❑ Box covers or junction boxes conveyance Source End of drainpipes at lagoon Lagoon surfaces Irrigation sprinkler nozzles Storage tank or basin surface Settling basin surface Cause • Agitation during wastewater conveyance • Volatile gas emissions; • Biological mixing; • Agita•tion • High pressure agitation; • Wind drill • Partial microbial decomposition; • Mixing while filling; • Agitation when emptying • Partial microbial decomposition; • Mixing while filling; • Agitation when emptying Manure, slurry or sludge • Agitation when spreading; spreader outlets • Volatile gas emissions Uncovered manure, slurry or sludge on field surfaces Dead animals Dead animal disposal pits Incinerators • Volatile gas emissions while drying • Carcass decomposition • Carcass decomposition • Incomplete combustion BMPs to Minimize Odor a Extend discharge point of pipes underneath lagoon liquid level Proper lagoon liquid capacity; E' Correct lagoon startup procedures; Is Minimum surface area -to -volume ratio; IV Minimum agitation when.pumping; D Mechanical aeration; O Proven biological additives g Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind; C f Minimum recommended operating pressure; el Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface; D Pump from second -stage lagoon D Bottom or midlevel loading; D Tank covers; O Basin surface mats of solids; O Proven biological additives or oxidants O Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid level; D Remove settled solids regularly 0 Soil injection ofslurry/sludges; 0 Wash residual manure from spreader after use; D Proven biological additives or oxidants 0 Soil injection of slurry/sludges D Soil incorporation within 48 hrs.; 0 Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying; D Proven biological additives or oxidants I$ Proper disposition of carcasses D Complete covering of carcasses in burial pits; D Proper location/construction ofdisposal pits 0 Secondary stack burners Site Specific Practices Source Cause Standing water around facilities • Improper drainage; • Microbial decomposition of organic matter BMPs to Minimize Odor CI Grade and landscape such that water drains away from facilities Manure tracked onto • Poorly maintained access roads 1$ Farm access road maintenance public roads from farm access Site Specific Practices Additional Information : Swine Manure Management ; 0200 Rule/BMP Packet Swine Production Farm Potential Odor Sources and Remedies ; EBAE Fact Sheet Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Pit Recharge - Lagoon Treatment ; EBAE 128-88 Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Underfloor Flush - Lagoon Treatment ; EBAE 129-88 Lagoon Design and Management for Livestock Manure Treatment and Storage ; . EBAE 103-83 Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet Controlling Odors from Swine Buildings ; PIH-33 Environmental Assurance Program ; NPPC Manual Options for Managing Odor ; a report from the Swine Odor Task Force Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies ; PRO107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Available From : NCSU, County Extension Center NCSU - BAE NCSU - BAE NCSU - BAE NCSU - BAE NCSU -BAE NCSU - Swine Extension NC Pork Producers Assoc NCSU Agri Communications Florida Cooperative Extension Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause ) MPs to Control Insects Liquid Systems Flush Gutters • Accumulation of solids 0 Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accumulated solids from gutters as designed. 0 Remove bridging of accumulated solids at Lagoons and Pits • Crusted Solids Excessive Vegetative • Decaying vegetation Growth discharge fa Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize the crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 - 8 inches over more than 30% of surface. Site Specific Practices Er Maintain vegetative control along banks of lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter. Dry Systems Feeders • Feed Spillage 0 Design, operate and maintain feed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. Er Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - 10 day interval during summer; 15-30 day interval Feed Storage during winter). • Accumulations of feed residues 0 Reduce moisture accumulation within and around immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain and similar high moisture grain products). 0 inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed. Source Insect Control Checklist for Anl. jai Operations Cause _ _ — = ISMPs to Corntro)! Insects - - - -- Site S )ecnffae Practices Flush gutters ® Accumulation of solids Lagoons and pits 0 Crusted solids Excessive vegetative Decaying vegetation growth CI Maintain vegetative control along banks of lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter. Li uid S stems D Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accumulated solids from gutters as designed D Remove bridging of accumulated solids at dischar:e D Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize the crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 to 8 inches over more than 30 percent of surface Feeders Dr Systems Feed spillage D Design, operate, and maintain feed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage Eli Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7- to 10- day interval during summer; 15- to 30-day interval during winter) AMIC - November 11, 1996, page 1 Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause - — - - -- — .--><i11IPs to. Control Insects Feed storage Accumulations of feed ® Reduce moisture accumulation within and around Sntc Specific Practices residues immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by ensuring drainage is away from site and/or providing adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain and similar high moisture grain products) Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed Animal holding areas o Accumulations of animal El Eliminate low areas that trap moisture along fences wastes and feed wastage and other locations where waste accumulates and disturbance by animals is minimal El Maintain fence rows and filter strips around animal holding areas to minimize accumulations of wastes (i.e., inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids as needed) Dry manure handling ® Accumulations of animal El Remove spillage on a routine basis e. systems ( g•� y wastes 7- to 10-day interval during summer; 15- to 30-day interval during winter) where manure is loaded for land application or disposal El Provide for adequate drainage around manure stockpiles El Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated wastes in filter strips around stockpiles and manure handling areas as needed For more information contact: Cooperative Extension Service, Department of Entomology, Box 7613, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613. AMIC - November 11, 1996, page 2 EM aNCY ACTION PHONE NUMBERS Division of Water Resources (DWR) Emergency Management System (EMS) Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) LAN This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are Ieaking, 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: 1) Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. 2) Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. 3) Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. 4) Call a pumping contractor. 5) Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. b. Runoff from waste application field -actions include: 1) Immediately stop waste application. 2) Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. 3) Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. 4) Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff. 5) Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. c. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: 1) Stop recycle pump. 2) Stop irrigation pump. 3) Close valves to eliminate further discharge. 4) Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. 1 November 23, 2016 d. Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: 1) Stop recycle pump. 2) Stop irrigation pump. 3) Make sure no siphon occurs. 4) Stop all flows in the house, flush systems, or solid separators. 5) 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: 1) Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back to lagoon. 2) If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. 3) 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 DWR regional office, phone number: . After hours, emergency number: 1-800-858-0368. 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: . Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. c. Contact the following for advice/technical assistance: 1) Cooperative Extension, phone number: 2 November 23, 2016 2) local SWCD office, phone number: 3) local NRCS office, phone number: 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 DWR 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 November 23, 2016