HomeMy WebLinkAbout820235_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: 82-0235 Certificate Of Coverage Number:
2. Facility Name: Concord # I & #2
3. Landowner's Name (same as on the Waste Management Plan): William H Pope
4. Landowner's Mailing Address: 5130 Rosehoro Hwv
City: Clinton State: NC
Telephone Number: 910-990-0371 Ext. �'d f E-mail:
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5. Facility's Physical Address: 368 John Cannady Ln
City: Roseboro State: NC
6. County where Facility is located: Sampson
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): William H. Pope Phone No.: 910-990.0371
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 - Wean to Feeder 5,240
Operation Tvpes:
Swine
Cattle
Dry Poultry
Wean to Finish
Dairy Calf
Non Laying Chickens
Wean to Feeder
Dairy Heifer
Laying Chickens
Farrow to Finish
Milk Cow
Pullets
Feeder to Finish
Dry Cow
Turkeys
Farrow to Wean
Beef Stocker Calf
Turkey Pullet
Farrow to Feeder
Beef Feeder
Boar/Stud
Beef Broad Cow
wgt Poultry
Gilts
Other
Non Laying Pullet
Other
Layers
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Zip: 28328-1017
Zip: 28382
OIC #: 16731
Other Tlynet
Horses - Horses
Horses - Other
Sheep- Sheep
Sheep - Other
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
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(Square Feet)
Design Freeboard
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Mail one (1) copy of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) with this completed and signed application
as required by NC General Statutes 143-215.1OC(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 eertiticd 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 143-215.613, 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, signature should be by a principal executive officer of the corporation):
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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: 2019PermitRenewa I@ncdenr.gov
FORM: RENEWAL -STATE GENERAL 02/2019
ROY COOPER
Governor
MICHAEL S. REGAN
Secrrrary
LINDA CULPEPPER
Director
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NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
February 27, 2019
William H Pope
Concord # 1 & #2
5130 Roseboro Hwy
Clinton, NC 28328-1017
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 https://deg.nc.gov/abnuUdiyisions/water-resour es/water-quality—rep-ional-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 continue c ver a
under
the St to Nan-Dischar a ra] Permits
you must submit an application for
permit coverage to the Division. Enclosed
you will
find a "Request For Certificate of Coverage
racihty
Currently Covered by an
Expiring State Non -Discharge General Pennit." The
application form must be completed _signed
and
returned by April 3, 2019.
Please note that you must include one
f11 cony
of the Certified Animal Waste Management
Plan (CAWMP) with the,
completed and siened application form.
A list
or items included in the CAWMP can
be found
on p&e 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.
Sincerely,
Jon Risgaard, Section Chief
Animal Feeding Operations and Groundwater Section
Enclosures
cc (w/o enclosures); Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District
AFOG Section Central Files - AWS820235
Murphy -Brown LLC
North Cerohne Department of Enveonmented Quamy I Diusoa of Water Resources
512 N Salsbury St. 11636 Mai! Servm Center I Relogh, Monts Cuoina 27699-1636
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
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Sampson County Extension Center
55 Agriculture Place
Clinton, NC 28328
Phone (910) 592-7161
Fax (910) 592-9513
Farm Name: Concord Nurseries
Farm Owner: William Pope
Subject: Revised Waste Utilization Plan
Tech. Spec.: Dan Bailey
No. of Animals: 5200 Wean -Feeder
The waste utilization plan that follows is based on wettable acres. The waste utilization
plan for this facility is based on the priority nutrient nitres, and the facility produces
2,496 lbs. of PAN/Year. The WUP shows that any field in any given year can have either
Bermudagrass (hay) , Bermudagrass (graze), Bermudagrass (E) establishment, corn,
wheat, soybeans, or a winter or summer annual crop for grazing. Although this is not
typical of many waste utilization plans, this farm has several times the acreage needed to
satisfy the priority nutrient and requires flexibility in cropping patterns. The realistic
yield and nitrogen rate (PAN /Ac./Yr.) are included for each crop.
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North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&T State University commit themselves to positive action to secure equal opportunity regardless of
race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. In addition, the two Universities welcome all persons without regard to sexual orienta-
tion, North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating.
Waste Utilization Plan Notes
Facility No.: 82-235
Cron Codes
SA
Summer Annual
WA
Winter Annual
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Bermuda Hay
BG
Bermuda Graze
BE
Bermuda Establishment
C
Corn
W Wheat
SB Soybeans
* The following plan can accommodate the nitrogen produced on this farm under any of
the cropping sequences shown.
* The nitrogen rate required on any crop following soybeans should be reduced by 20
lbs./acre to account for residual nitrogen.
* Soybeans double cropped behind wheat should have the nitrogen rate reduced by 28
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REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runof; 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 the assessment of civil penalties of $10,000 per day by the
Division of Environmental Management 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 on which to properly apply the 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 (sample enclosed) 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 Standard 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 the wind is blowing.
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 Technical Reference - Environment file for guidance.)
REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
(continued)
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 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 no
more than 20 to 25 percent of the leaf area is covered.
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 the crop
on bare soil
11. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance
may be reduced for waters that are not perennial provided adequate vegetative filter
strip dare present. (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 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, drainageways or wetlands by
a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted
wetlands 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, and only then at agronomic rates provided the application
causes no runoff or drift from the site.
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REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS
(continued)
16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc.,
shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system.
17. Lagoons and other uncovered waste containment structures must maintain a maximum
operating level to provide adequate storage for a 25-year, 24-hour storm event in
addition to the one (1) foot mandatory freeboard.
18. 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.
19. 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.
20. 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.
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EMERGENCY A CT1 O N PLAN'
PHONE NUMBERS
DIVISION OF WATER QUALi T Y (D W Q)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMNE T! SEJRVICES (EMS) `
SOIL AND WATER CCNSERVA T ION DISTRICT (SWCD)
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS)
COOPEr-?- A T iVE EXTEP,SION SciVICE (CES)
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 you property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every
effort to ensure that this does not happen. iris 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 or wastes. Depending on the situation, this may ore may not be
Possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed belwo.
A. Lacoon overflow -possible solutions are:
G. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam.
b. rump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate.
c- Stop ell flows to the lagoon immediately.
d. Call a pumping con .-actor.
a• Make sure'no 5LlrfcCe weer is entering faccon.
B• rS�=i Oil from WcS�- cpplicazion field -actions include:
a- Irnrnediateiv Stoo waste 20pliCation.
b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste.
C. fhcorporGLe waste to reduce rung � .
d• Evaluata and eliminate the reason (s) that cause the runoff,.
�'. ~valuate the cooiicciion rates for the fields where runoff occurred.
C. Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers-acvon include: .
a- Stop racycie pump.
b- Stop irrigation pumo.
C. Close valves to eliminate further discharge.
d- Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps.
D- Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include:
E. Stop recycle pump.
b- Stop irrigation pump.
C. Make sure siphon occurs.
d- Stop all flows in the house, flush systems, or solid separa<ors.
E. Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon: Often this is seepage as opposed
to Mowing leaks -possible action:
a- ❑ig a si-7a11 sump or ditch from the embankmen� to catch all
seepage, put in a submersible purnp, and put �p back to lagoon.
b. If holes are caused by burrowing animals, tr2p 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-
bo�4orn as soon as possible.
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2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages
a- Die the waste -reach any surface waters?
b. nFProximately how much was released and for what duration?
c. Any darnage notes, such as employee injury, risk kills, or property damage?
d. Did the spill leave the proper?
e. does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters?
f. Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach sur-ace waters?
9. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or of-" the property)?
h. How nuch reached surface waters?
3. Con't-ECT appropriate agencies.
a. During normal business hours call your ❑WQ regional office; Phone _ Ater
hours, emergency number: 919-733-39421. Your- phone cal! should include: your
name, facility number, telephone number, the demiis of the incidentFmm item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location ❑r direction of movement. of
the spiit. weather and wind conditions. i he correc ive measures ',at. have been
under Laken, and the seriousness of the sitLr[ion.
b. Is spill leaves property or enters Surface waters, call local EMS phone number.
c.• InSi-uct EMS to contact focal Heiath Department.
d. Cartact CEs, phone number - , local SWCD Office phone number - and local
NEC = ai ileV for advice!technicaI assistance phone number - -.
4. If none of the above works call 9 i 1 or the Sheriff's Department and e;ciain you
problem to them and ask the person to contaG,, she proper agencies for you.
S. Con aac-, the contractor of your choice to begin repair or problem to minimize Ofi-
site dar—nace.
a_ Ccrrtrac-mrs Name: r r, _5-
b. Contractors racrs Address:0 Z ,A, -7
c. Con 2c-tors Phone: IDl 9 in 5 `ll �y
Con':'_ct 'the Technical speciaiist who certiried the laccon
Engineer, (NRCS, Consul`ing
e�c,)
a. Name:
b. Phone: —71 3yta 'h.-
7- Imple.r;ent procedures as -advised by DWQ and technical assistance agencies to
rectify the damage, repair L;`le system, and reassess the waste manag- plan to
keep prablems with release of wastes From happening again.
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INSECT CONTROL CHECKLIST FOR A' NIMAL OPERA-11ONS
Source Cause BMP's ;o Minimize Odor
Site Specific Practices
(liquid Systems)
Flush Gutters
Accumulation of solid:
( r'7clSh 3�r3Lom IS ae�gnod and Op efa Lad
suf:icendy to remove accumulated
spills from g'r-nrs as designed',
M/Remove bridging of accumulated sorids at
discharge
Lagoons and Pits
Crusted Solids
( Maintain lagoons, setdinq basins and
pits where pest breeding is apparent to
mjnjmjze the crusting of solids to a depth
of no more than 6-3 inches over more than
30% of surface.
Excessive Vegetative
Decaying vegetation
G ra wth
( Maintain vegetative control along banks of
lagoons and other impoundments to prevent
accumulation of decaying vegetative matter
along water's edge on imcoundmant's perimeter.
(Dry Systems)
Feeders
reed Spillage
() Gesirc rain;air food sy s:err
bunkers and troughs) to r„inimize the acc ,::_.
of decaying was -cage.
() Clean um sciilage on a rouzne basis (e.g. 7-10 day
interval during su•-rmer, 1 5-30 day interval curing wirrj,
=eed Storage
Ac=::mu,
aeons of feed residues () Reduce moisture within and arcund
immediate perimeter cf feed storage areas by
insuring drainage away frcm site and/or provic2nq
adequate containrnert (e.g„ covered bin for
brewer's grain and simiier high moisture grain
. produc=).
() Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated
solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed.
njmal Holding Areas Accurrntlationz of animal wastes
() Eimjnate low area that ;rap moisture clang fend
n ad lead w°staQO and other locations where wasta accumulates and
and dis;,urbance by animals is minimal.
() Maintain fence rows and filter strips around anima!
holding areas to mirir-mize accumulations of wares
G.e. insoact for and remove or break up accumulated
solids as needed).
NOVambar 11. 1996
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Dry Manure Handang Acwnw arions of animal wastes () Pieenove spillage on a rnudne basis (a. a. 7-I6 d+Y
Systems interval during summer, 1S.30 da ye intend during
wim:ar) where n%az7ura is loaded for land appac,p"'
or disposal_
( ) Provide for adegersts drainage sound mama,
() IrtsPa= for and remaya Or bra up acewruWtad ye=.
in.hiter stripes around stodC7as and manor, ttwx a q
area= as needed,
The issues Checked () pertain to this operation. The landownerrn-regrator agrees to use sound 'u
inset[ corrami measures as practical. 1 dgmenr in
I certify the aforementioned insect control Best Managemerm Practices have been reviewed with me.
(Landowner Sig ,a ore)
For more information cor:',ac:Ztte Caaparadve Extension Service, DeparC Went of Entornalog}r, Box 7613,.North Carona States Uriversiy, Raleigh, NC
2763 S-76 7 3.
AMIC—November 11, 1996
SWINE FARM WA=r- MANAC EMENT ODOR CONTROL CHECKLI51-
Source Cause 6IVIR's to Minimize Odor Site Speck Practices
Farmstead Swine production { "VeQeravve or wooded buffers;
(K riecammended best manapoment `
Animal body surfaces
Roor surfaces
Manure collection pits
Ventilation exhaust fans
Indoor surfaces
Rush tanks
= lush alleys
Pit recharge points
eft stations
Outside drain coiiecrion
or junction boxes
:nd of drainpipes at lagoon
a goon surfaces
Dirty manure -covered arirruls
Wet manure -covered floors
Urine
Pariral micorbial decomposition
Volatie gases,
Dust
Dust
Agi'ation of recycled lagoon
IICZ,Jid whines tanks are filling
^Gtation during wastewater
conveyanance
A6:Lation of recycled lagoon
liczsid wMe pits are Mng
Agitation during sump tank fflfing
and drawdown
Agitation during wastewater
conveyance .
Agitation during wastewater
Volatile gas emissions
SioJogical mixing
A gita do n
gavon sprinkler noes High pressure agitation
Wind draft
CC —November 17. 1996
/prac�ces;
(.YJ Good iud97nent and common sense
(. DDry floors
(ficrted floors;
( Watarers locsted aver slotted floors;
(06, era at hn high end of solid floors;
(`7/sc:aaa manure buildup from floors;
() Underfloor ventilation for drying
r
{ icreouent manure removal by flush,pit
mcharga,or scraoe
() Underfloor ventilation
(� r�' n maintenance;
(+3 Efraent air movement
K Wasndown between groups of animals
() Feed additives;
() Feecer covers;
() Feed delivery downspout extenders to
feeder covers
() Rush tank covers
() EX-Za d VII fines Lo near, bottom of
tanks with an= --siphon verrts
() Underfloor flush Wit-, underfloor
ventilation
() cx'tend rechard lines to near bottom of
Pits with anti -siphon verr;s
(1 Sume tank covers
( ) Box covers
() Eztand discnarge point of pipes
undemeatn lagoon iicuid level
i�y�'oper lagoon liquid eapac.y
( /Correct lagoon stark procedures
( Minimum surfuca area-to--votume ratio
(rT Minimum agitation when pumpinq
() MCC-'larvcal aeration
() Proven biological additives
(gate an cry days with lire or no wind
( z/lxnr mum recommended operation preacure
umo intake near lagoon liC,rid surface
() Puma from secondYrage lagoon
Storage tank or basin Partial microbial decomposition
() Bottom or rri&&—1 IoadinQ
surface "xing while rillinQ
() Tar -Lk covers
Agitation when emptying
() 6--in surface mats of solids
() Proven biological additives or oxidants
Settling basin surraca Partial micobial decornpositian
() Extend drai npipe outlets underneath liquid
NE)ing while filling
lawral
Agitation when emptying
() Ramove sacdod cclids regularly
Manure, slurry or sludge Agitation when spreading
{) Soil injection of siu 1 try/sludges
spreader outlets Volatile gas emissions
()Wash residual manure from spreader after use
() Proven b•iologieal additives ar oxidants
Uncovered manure, slung Voiadle gas emissions while drying
() Soil infection of slu try/sludges
or sludgy on field surfaces
(} Soil incorporarion within 48 hours
() Spraad ire thin urwfprm layers for rapid drying
() Proven biological add Ves or o)ddantr
Dead animals Carcass decomposition
()Proper disposition of carcasses
Dead animal disposal Caress decomposition
pits
() Complate covering of carcasses in burial
pits
( ) Proper location/co—,_Iction of disposal pits
Incinerators Incomplete combustion
()Secondary stack burners
Standing water around Im--roper drainage
[ Grade and lands"-pe such that
,aciiiries Microbial decomposition c,"
water drains
away front faciides
arsanic matter
manure tracked onto public =ocriy maintained access roads
i`9Farrrt
goads from farm ac"ass
access road maintenance
.additional Information:
S wine Manure Managemerr CZ^ , Rule/3MP Packet
Avaiiacle Fr -
Swine Producdon Femn Potential Odor Sources and Remedies, ESAE
Fact Sheet NCSv-Caun y x'nson Center
Swine Production Facility Manure Management Pit Ree g N`Z �-A"
N��
S wine Production icac flit f Manure htanageman� Underloor Huse—{agoon T c— ^
eaanan-r �„-J; Z a NCSU-3.LE
-3goon Desig and Mar%agcnent for Livestock Manure 7realment and Storage; EBAE 103-83
:alibration of Manure and W&T--awater Application E-r
~ E3AE
NCSU-n,;E
Fact Sheet
.ontrolling Odors from Swine Ecardings; PIH-33
NCSIr�=
nvironmantal As=ranc Program- NPPC Manual
NCaU-Swine Extension
rations for Managing Odor, a re -;,or, from the Swine Odor Task Force
NO Ptak Products Assoc
NCSJ A-- Carr
uisance Concems in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Files; PR01 07, 1 99S Conference Proceedn rtsio
s ive Eca
g Forida Cooperative Extension
ne issues checked ( ) pe. ;yin to this operation. The landownerrnteg. ator agrees
.or control
measures as r, a� ical.
to use sound jud;,merr in applying
er-Llry the of ore.^errdoned odor control Best Managment Practices have been reviewed with me.
n 117
(Landowner Signature)
JC—Novornbor 71, 1oo"
Version —November 26, 2018
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
❑ ❑ 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.
DRendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7.
Complete incineration according to 02 NCAC 52C .0102.
❑ �j 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 opinion of 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
additional temporary procedures or measures for disposal according to G.S. 106-399.4.
Signature of Farm awn Manager
Signature of Technical Specialist
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Date
3le)_/ i (f
Date
OPERATION & NLAINTENANCE PLAN
Pxoper lagoon liquid managerne:it should be a year-round priority. It is esoe-ially
important to M-P-nage levels s❑ that you do not have problems du-'* a
wet periods_ extended any and
Max m= store capacity should b: available in the Iagoon far periods when the
xe ivinI crap 2s darxnant (such as wintertime for bczmuda��ass} or when there are
extended .�2-iny s- _11s such as the thunderstorm soon in the summe,-'me. This means
.that at the PrsL signs Of plant growtin in the later wiJnterlearly spring, irrigation according to
a farm mot-" management plan should be done whenever the land is dry enough to
receive lagoon liquid. This will make storage space available in the lagoon for future wet
periods. In the late summerlearly fail the lagoon should be pupped down to the low
marker (se- Figure 2-1) to allow for winter storage. Every effoz should be made to
rnai=ain the lagoon close to the minimum liquid level as Iong as the weather and waste
utilization plan will allow it.
Waiting untl the Iagoon has ra-chA- its maximum storage C2pacity before stardn; to
irt[gat- does not lea ve room for sto_ira excess water dune; extended wet periods. _
Overflow from the lagoon for any reason except a 25-year, 24-hour storm is a violation of
state law and suaieYt to penalty action.
The routine mnaintenancz of a lagoon -wolves the followL-ig:
rtenance of a V-Z�:_dve cover fore r:
tl-: da... .
`eS: ue Or common be_:.�uaaa�rass a-T--- the most C�M:.10n veQe � Ve
C-3vers. The vegewt_on should be x e= Elized e c;, v�ear, I n ded, to
nPorouS s'a-td. The amount of fe:"e: applied should be
Ocsed On a Soils tst_ buz _'."i the event that to ob
it _'cal tz
a sails test eaClz yes:, t:7e lagoon ennbar1-went 2_1C! sup=unam- areas
snood be fer�ltzed 'Ax4-1 800 pounds per acre of 10-10-10or
3rtsh and trees on the ernbanknent must be cort~;oLI2.d'. This r„av be
Gone by mowing, sp�tv�sng, O'razing, chopping, or a combination 'o
t�:ese practices. this should be done at least once a year and
uossJbly twice in veams t„at weath-_ conditions a;e favo-aC]Ie for
h a-=;vy vegetative a owtiZ .
NOTE: If ve,emdon is controlled by so:aying, the herbicide must not be allowed to enter the lagoon w�wr. Such cherrucals coule harm the bacteria in the lagoon that are tm�ng the waste.
Maintt!,zance 1,^•s:- "uon, Of the end.;-" lagoon should be made duelers the Wdal film- of
the Iagoon and a: Itt monthly and z--�:; major rank-aJ and stol„ events. Items to be
checked should i_~?clude, as a minimum, the fallowil-:g:
tit an4 Inlst Piaes, Rpecvclins Pipes, and Overflow Pipes —look for.
1' Sepacadon oIjo" S
2- Crack$ or breaks
J. accumulation ❑f salts or minerals
`• ovc;all condluon Of I)iDez
Idea iced P=blems should be corn and miD It: is advisable to inspeer your sys>�:n
dazing nr u:.me~rately iollowin; a heavy rain. If t:r..0 ic2.l assismnce is neaw--J to
deC==ine grape: solutions, consWr with anDroDria rp e,—�.-zs.
You Should r"'=rd the level of the lagoon just: pzior to when rain is predic.=d, and t =i
re: or3 the 1eve1 again ¢ to o hours arm; the rain (assumes thm-M is no purnpin,). TCis wHI
give you an idea of how much your lagoon level will rise: wish a certain r�in,=all amour[
(you must also be recording your rainfall for this to worrc) . Knowing this should heb in
Ping irr=9--tion applications and storage. If your I - n rises excessively, you niay
have an l ow problem iram a sura:.e wa —ar diversion or theme may be seepage into the
lagoon from the amurzding laud.
Lagoon ape_-afion
I. immediate' a'ter cansLLucti.on establish a CO=- lew sod cover on bare soil
surla= to avoid :roson.
2. Fill new Iagocn desiP tr.,atment volume at least hair" Pali of Wit'..,' before
wasu, loadine- bgjns, tang care noz to e: ode daring or. band: 5l0a=.
�. DTzinpi-= into die- lagoon should have a f=dble pipe ex=ide-r on the
tnd Di the pz� tC C'aC: Z--Ce nor thw bC)nor.! o� il'I- boon d'LTi_nr T T 1
•!'-,-I$ or anot:.�; denyS Ol 5IA'ls -L-1 th I22C�Cae1,.?wc Wei., to avoid !:-C'S71C of
When possible. begin loadincr new lagoons Li the spring to maxi�-�
bacrw:;a1 estab" bri t (due to wearh ).
f- 'L t is tha: a Ilew lzaon be sew^ ed Widl slud-e iron: a nay
wor,-Ig s,+;ine laz vou is-1 tiZe amount of ❑35 oe-eat of the lull lc+r+or!
LTtltEdd VO!un, e. ! a? S setdi _01 Siiouid CC Llr" a= ? �L tWo Weej:S 7IICr to tZle
aca- ion or Was-wnatW.
6- ���ttain a ^odic cne: s on the Lagoon liquid -D — IF the tar t�1s be.10
7.0, add am�lI.I=1 !-,a at the rate of i .6-0=d � IOW cubic fer; of
boon liauid voiume until the pH rises above 7.0. ()Doman lagoon lic-uxd
p3 is betty- ma 7.5 and 8.0.
7. A dart; color, Iack ox bubbling, and enressive odor sicnais inade
biolog?c:21 activity. Consultation with a tw,-irdcai spev:aiist is =' om=ded
if Cr!a..s:: conditioP.s Oc ur For prolonged perjods, especially QlIrzng Z11C he:l'"i,
The more f=Lenny and regular.'y &,zc wastewater is added to a lagoon, the be= the
lagoon will unction. Fuse systt",Is th§ wash wasrr into the moan s:ve�l times oily
optimzu ufor-= test Pit rs:z�e syst~.-ns, in which one or more buildings are d^---i
and eaz:.t day, also work wed.
_dice water conservation—rni.nimiza- bu.Uding war usage and
soillage from lcakin.- wazere,--�, broken pipes and w-ashdown throe.,h
prover mainteaar.ce and ware: con&-- vanon.
M4±Tlix-- Feed and ==age by i g feeders adjusted. T-nis
v,U reduce. the amount of solids entering the I-ag
'
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Maintain lagoon liquid level between the perm=ent swrSe level and
the full temporary Skorage level.
Place visible mark..-s or stakes on the lagoon bank to show the
minimum liquid level and the mamimum liquid. lever (Figure 2-1).
SMrt irrigating at the ez-Hiest possible date in the span; based on
nutrient reauirements and soil moisnzre so that temporary swragc
;Ul be rn hizd for the summer thund==rm Se2son. Simiiariy
zragate in the late sumna-rlearly rill to provide rri�.dmum lagoon
s-zozzge for the:
7ne lagoon licuid level sa*.0&dd never be close: tha, 1 root to the iowesL
point of 61e dam or e.=tbari�me:lt.
Do not Uum- tag l oon Lauid Ieve7 love: that the p � a:ent sw:fie
level Mless you a:= :--=I oving sivage.
w.o tr boat uump ir.Mkes approzir;ately 18 irc as tuidertle We 1ic*uid
su and as ear it om the dl zznpir-- inles as vossiole. -
Prevent additions of be.^:di�g rnarz�—ills, long-s�:nme forge orve2=doa'
a70lded f ,plastic Syz.nges, or oth- ic)r,-, ' „,.tee-:� inFn tile-T.=.-ocz.
- 1~+r uendy re:ElOvw solids from catch basins a= e d of conrmement houses or.
Wherever the f "cP
3v�inmi.*t sact vegeation, rode..^.t, and varmint control near lagoon e^_
Do not allow t-7eeS o, large bushes to grow ou Iagoon dam or embzI--k=t
Remove sludge fom the Lagoon either why catchy the sludge storage cahy is
full or oefore it; is 50 :1t of the pe-:rnan-nt s�orage volume.
L zaimal production is to be terrninat--d, the owner is resnonszole for
obr�-dng and imul--mcndng a closure: plan to e:iri a`IaIe the possibility of a.
Pollutant discha.;e.
Slu dge.Rem oval:
Rate or lagoon sludge buildupn be reduced by:
proper lagoon sizing,
rnw.;nar ical souds s. =-aon of flusht d was—,
gravicy se tLn; of riushed wasm Solids in an ant✓rooriatrl design
minimizing r"e°dd w and Y basin, or
zs'�.. silage
I a,Oca sludge that is remover am-rually rather than storcd Iong E----i will:
have more nuenrs,
have more odor, and
.Iuire more land to uroperiy use the nutrients.
Removal r_—_.I icues:
Ere a custom a=. !icator.
Ivfzx the sludge Lnd moon liquid wit l a chopper -agitator impea.
pump through large -bore sprini=;._cr ion system onto nearvy �pI�d;
and soil Mcomoz�w.
Dewater tl�le u %pr v$a i of lagoon DY I- g�c tip., onto ne: zby cronlLr.d or
:oirg6TsI]d; rrr-x -amaLmng siuc�e= ivuirriv Into l cidd sludge axli�t3r, " ^r1T
and Spread onto C:co;zed of ioxgn%T.d�rYld Ste.?. L.^.Jr-4iolct:.
De•:;ater dr _- ucLe- ar-, of lagoon by L *gad n onto npea by cro_ulw^L or
fo:tea-. nd; L'_e^_" e S:i:L?� iToiil I4?SX]ii wiili C= ??.'Ze or siud�E bc:Y",' be=
i.z a izz beSlCB 2200 n to :=:� ive th— S�LTage so uaa= Hawds M-1 d1:� back
in:o moan; a10 w-Sludge to aeu: titer', haul and su7=a wiz manure d_a-
onto cropland or =o_ p:a-zd; and sow; :,-:co-a_���.
Regardless of `:ne method, you .:, ;st lave the sludge material a jvZed for was:!
consdrrz--s Jy�vst as you would your lagoon Y a—zze . The siudgs 'r+"iL conuLj di&=-
nutd t and mey� values horn 4 - hatu The zppiicaion Or t`ze sludge to neies --,: -be-
]imT tad by t:e5e n u 4ielts as Wert as smy previous v,-zs e zoplica:�orts to t1bat field a d =-D
xe~ruire. e :r, wits a? iica4on z-,:rag wzIl be cus=ass_in a - ma .,j
W-aen removzg sludge, you mus: also pay at-nrion to the ii.ne to prevent damage. Close
attention by the PUmper or orag-I. e ope.4tor will ensure thz: the lagoon liner
intact If you sea soil material, or the synthetic Liner n:atera] be a- disturbed, you should
stop the zc�vi4y inrneM' twy and noz resume until you are ss,zr-- tit the sludge caa be
removed witroutine; injury. U rm liner is dannaged it riust be r�aired as soon as
possible. -
Sludge rernavew from the lagc►on has a much higher prosoho:.s and,heavy metal content
than liquid. c:-"sag of this it should probably be arpiiea to la,--zd with low phosphorus
and mezaI ievels. as indicated by a soli test, and, incto reducc the chance of
=lion. wore zar if the sluda, is a- oiled to fields with v=y ; +zh. soil-rt phosphc , it
should. be pied only at rags ecu:! to the crop removal of V hosohorus. As with otth=-
wastes, a 7VIZVS �vp your Iaaoon SiGdge y - Aw
anal far its nutr.L_.t VZIue.
The avplio o:t o: sludge will izc..:se the amount of odor at U= waste aoalicadon sicti.
x�a pre�I2aa
F-n si;ould be us4d to aose:ve the wind dire :non a. -Id other conditions which
could ins. -,-.se t-ie canczm or ne:;i.bors.
Possible Causes of Lagoon Failure
Lagoon fauur:.s TMult in the u=lanned discharge of WaSECV12WZ fmm the =cmr,-
of f3Zu= include lmhge through the bottom or sides, ove=pping, and breach or tfte
dam_ A -Ss n g proper design and construction, the awns- has the responsibility for
=su:rin. sLLucmm safety. Items which may lead to lagoon failures include;
Modification of the lagoon =c xi ----an example is the pia--mnt of a pitae
is the dam without proper design and construction. (Cons&an czp= in
lagoon design before placing any pipes in dams_)
• Lagoon liquid levers —high leve?s.a.re a safety ask.
Failure to inspect and maintain the dam_
Excess surface vr„tc flowing into the lagoon.
Liner 1nm9 iry—prot—t from inlet -pipe scoffing, damage during slztcta�
removal, or mare i arII lowering lagoon Hmi is level below grounav:�
table.
NOTE: Z Iagocm water is altawed to overtax the gam, the having watY,r wIII soon =:;se
gullies to form ir, the dam. oncz ti,is image sr� ts, it Cu auzckly. muse a large disc. �, e
Of and possible d= f�ij re.
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''`,J"% 1 .1. 1 '`,^°�
^ '303-D
EAST
R�WAN
STREET
DEPARTMENT
OF
' PHONE
. _-�-__-_--__--____-_---
(919)
592-7963
--- __-__-_--~-_-_--_-_--_--__--_-~-_--~-_
AGRICULTURE
OPERATOR:
P|ease review the attached p|an and specifications carefu||y.
Retain this p|an for your use and records. It is strong|y
racommended that you, your cC:ntrC-4ctor and the Soi| Conservation
Service personne| are in aSreement as to how the waste |a800�
|s to be constructed. SCS personne| w||| meet with a||
conceroed parties and wa|k over the site to exp|ain a|| f|a9s
and Fin, �rkin8s. It is imortant that everyone understands what is
expected so that fina| construction meets p|ans and
specifications and the Job can be certified for payment (if ACP
cost - share is invo|ved).
[he pad dimensio�s 'and 3rades are the best estimate.
�u/r or contr�ctor |s responsib|e for fina| |ayout anC;
design of t�e pads. 3CS personne| wi|! assist in a |imited
capac/xy, as ��s maJor concern /s t�e proper de
construction of the waste treatment |aSoon.
Tke actua| amount of
materia|
requ|red
for pads
and
dam may
v�ry from the estimates.
The
desi8n
wi||
attempt
to
ba|aocs
cuts and fi||s as c|ose
as possib|e.
If
additiooa|
materia|
is
req:jired after construction
is
comp|ete
on the
|a3non,
t�e
contrac�or and owner wi||
ne8otiate
on
the
price an
n
o� the borr:w area.
It shou|d be noted tha� certification of the }a8�on wi/ | de�end
upor a|| specifications being met. Import�nt |tems inc|ude
|en8th, width, d�pth, s|opes, topsoi| p|acement,
e|evation�� (t�p, bottom, �ischar3e pipes), and see'
Des|Sn Requireeent:
Esti�a�e of Exc�v�tion:
Estima�e of Pa�:
124�26 cu.ft � 4�27 cu.yds.
9�90 cu.ft � 336 cu.y�s.
--~------ ---------
Estimate �� Di�e: 75433 cu.ft = ��9� cu.yds.
Estim�te of Topsoii Requ�i::': 175 cu.yds.
�o� C|ass l
Desi�ned By
C|inton� NC 28328
TION:
----`-~
' ope p(ans to construc� a 2600 head nursery operation on his farm. He
{| be --I the waste from the |agoon to 20 acres of crop|and adJaceot
' his opera�ion. '
T� CONDITIO�S: '
- - - - - - - - - - - -
.� site is |ocated oo soi| type 365A (Norfo|k !oamy sand 0 -2% s|ope
�E AND SIZE �URSERY .
�^ GPER�T... ON 2600
22113 C� Ft
4..... T8
��URE AND
URINE
PRODUCT�3�
2600
ho�s u
0.5�
to�s Pe� y�a�
14��
T'/yr.
7ROGE� IN
W����E
' 9�O00
|bs of
anima! x
.48 |bs u, 3�5 d�y/y/.
ORiiS�ASTE
per 1000
|os of
ao�ma� wt"
� �
15?43
91000
|bs of
anima| x
.14 !�s : 365 J��/yr,
per 1000
!bs of
aoinL|
_
'91000
ibs of
an|ua� x
.2� |bs x 36� day/yr.
|
-71
�
' ~�'�'LAND AREA NEEDED FOR LIQUID APPLICATION
. .
',ALL �R�IN 20 �CRES
�O�N 13 ACRES
iRAZED FESCUE 9 ACRES
RAZED TIFTON44 � A�RE �D
�NTROLLED GRAZIIn.
8
� OASTAL BERMUDA8R�SS 6 ACRES
"EFORE
�NY EFF�UENT IS
�
APPLIED TO T�E
LAND Ii S�OULD BE A�ALYZED
� DETERMINE
-FHE EXA��
����RIEN� C��TE�^[
. THE NCCA LABOR�`�ORY
N RALEISH
IS M, KING SOME
7EST ON A LIMITED
DASIS. YOU �HOULD
O�TACT.
AGRONOMIC SERVICES
DIVISIO�
NCDA, BLUE RIDSE
R3AD CE��ER
RALEIGH N.C.
PHONE: 919-733-2655
27611
HE� APPLYlN8 �HE EF�L�ENT
TC CR�PL��D
I?^ S�OULD
�VER CRSP
SEEDED OR �
ROW CROP pL���ED
TO PREVE��
ER�S�UN.
��E OF
TH� E��� UE�� C��LD
DE L�U�� FOR
IPRI8�T�ON PURPO5�S
| J�IN�
THE GROWI�G SE��ON.
�2�N P�MpI�S
�E FLUID
Ti-!E
LEVEL
��FL�ENT WHEN
REACHES
��NER -�NAN
)TAL No. �F� 8ALLONS T� �]2
I .(A�"jP! E�
�53763 GALLO�S
| 27,154 G�L�'0�S "/ACRE �NC�
INVERT O� OUTLET PIF�3
.t�
/ ' DEPTH [/\REA OF �OP + ARE� OF BOTTTOM � 4 X AREA OF MIDSECTION]
� = —_-----_— ~_--_--~----~—----------- ---__----___---_---~~----__--
27
DEPTH [ L X W + L X W + 4 X L X N ]
/L�ME = -------�— --~------------------------ ------------------ —
1��.0 [ 125 X 140 + 65 X 80 + 4 X 95 X 110]
UMj�:7 = ---~----- ------------~----------------------------_-----__—_—
129000 CU. FT.
�L�E = --------- '
| �7
LUME = 4778 C�.YDS. ^
124926 cu.
|
�
��
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service
LOCATION CODE
NA'ME -ROAER-T PDPF
PLAN OF EXCAVATED WASTE STORAGE POND
NC-ENG- 4 0
5/83
ACP # DATE DISTRICTS,o�tpSo/1
�Y .1 n5/OF TOP MEAS02EM EnTS
7-i 35'
\\ SI DE SLOPEZ5 TO 1
e
AYE. TOP EL-cV.
MID SECTION ti
AYE. BOTTOM ELEV. /
Volume a dentn (area of top) + (area of bottom) + (4 x area midsection =Izer GOD Cu.I
6
Use of facility A, W. LAGoon
Capacity G li- 9 2 0 Gallons
Volume Cost -snaring Cu. Ft.
SOil type 00 J: OD1C LOAm4 SAY)
B. M. description fl.AIL In 4:�," p.q Ic
L 0 C,A E I n >= T.
AAAgt_f�o w� B I-u F_ ie
Elev. 50.00
SUM,' ;RY
BottoTa Elev. 33. o
Normal liquid level Elev. 4S.n
Storage for normal precip.(Ft) + 0
Maximum liquid level Elev. 4.5 0 _-
Storage for:
25 yr. freq. precip. (Ft.) + l,o
Crest ESW Elev, 0
Stage (Ft.) + a
Freeboard (Ft.) + f.0
Top of Dam Elev. 47,Q
perator:ROBERT POPE
County:
SAMPSON
istance to nearest residence
( other
t' an
owner)
AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT
(ALW )
0 sows (farrow to
finish)
x
1417
lbs.
0 sows (farrow to
feeder)
x
522
lbs.
0 head (finishing
only)
x
135
lbs.
0 sows (farrow to
wean)
x
433
lbs.
2640 head ( wean to feeder)
x
30
lbs.
Describe other .
Date: 03/24/94
10(�-0.0 feet
= 0
lbs
= 0
lbs
= 0
lbs
= 0
lbs
= 79200
_
0
Total Average Live Weight =
MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT ':VOLUME OF LAGOON
Volume = 79200 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume( CF )i lb . AL'IA
Treatment Volume( CF )/lb . ALIJ = ! ��; A_.,
Volume = 79200 cubic feet
1 . S 7OR-"1GE VOLUIME' FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION
Volume = 39r00.� u_ feeJ
TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME
Inside top length (-e)------
0
-r
Ii,ae topw_�li^�C�
ljl 5
Top of di �e elevation ( :e- )------------------
J(
�4,0
E o t tolm (D l-goon r'_ _`J;`__Jn +_ _ .------------
as . 5
F,. ea;,•,3Y ,i (--et ;---------- ---------------------
! .0
Side slopes (;ns_de lagoon)------------------
Total desi^_,n volume using pr:smoidal formula
SS/END! SS/END2 SS/STD-El SS/SIDE2 LENGTH
WIDTH
3.0 3.0 (D 3.0 214.0
125.5
AREA OF TOP
-E.`4GTH * WIDTH =
214.0 _--.5
AREA OF BOTTOM
LENGTH * WIDTH =
139.0 50.5
250S5 (AREA OF TOP)
7018 ( AREA OF BOTTOM)
79200 ,��
DEATH
12.S
el
AREA OF MIDSECTION
LENGT;; k =_NTH * 4
176 .
CU . FT . _ AREA TOP + (4*AREA MrDS_CTIOhv) AREA. RO--Ors] k DrrT, :;'h
2�854 .9 52120 .'a
Total Designed Volume Available = 199987 CU. FT.
R
TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED
DRAINAGE AREA:
Lagoon ( top of dike)
Length * Width =
220.0 131.5 28927.8 square feet
Buildings ( roof and lot .water )
0.0 square feet Diescc'e _s area .
TOTAL DA 28927.8 square feet
Design temporary storage period to be 180 days.
Volume of waste produced
Feces cZc ur i ne product - on i n pia 1 . r' -'ay per '1 3-5 :V
Volume = 79200 lbs . ALW/ 135 lbs . ALW * 1.37 ga1/01ay 1;0 days
Volume = 144672 gals. or ' :� -->41 cub i c f?e.
Volume of wash water
Till` i ;e, amount of --Sh water use-.---, c rJO Or _lwiile
of fresh water used for a flush system. Flus"i _ dmd t la1 l3'
the lagoon water are accounted for irI SA.
Volume = 528.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gall n
Volume = 12705.9 per CF
�:.Uk'ii,' feet
Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation
Use period of time Wireii r3inTd11 e<Ced�S eVapOratlon by largest .3111vUilt
180 days excess rainfall = 7.0 inches
Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per foot
volume = 16874.6 cubic: feet
Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm
,lolume = 7.0 incIII es / 12 inch.: t :'
Pe i i 0 0_ -'A
Volume = 16874.6 cubic feet
TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE
SA.
19341
cubic
feet
5e.
12706
cubic
feet
5C.
16875
cubic
fart
5D.
16275
cubic
feet
TOTAL 65796 cubic feet
. SUMMARY
Temporary storage period____________________>
10-0
da;-:z
Rainfall in excess of evaporation=====______>
7.0
inci-)es
25 year - 24 hour
1.0
feet
Side
3.0.:.__
Inside top
220.0
feet
Inside top
1'3,1.=
feet
Top of dike elevation_______________________>
94.0
feet
Bottom of lagoon elevation=====_____________,,
Sn_5
Total requ-red
Actual deaiion volume=====____-.S-
1;-
Cu _.
Seasonal high elevation ( SHWT )___>
84 .h
feet
Stop pumping elev.__________________________`
0,.8
f_
Must be > or = to the SHWT e'_V1.--------__
J4�
feet
Must be > or = to min. req. treatinent e1.=>
86.5
l-
Requ_red rr'_ri-nlui:: _I-e3tIn nt J(DIU;It >
Volume at stop piimpiilg _1=
Stal"t pumping elay._________________________
92
ee
Must C-_ at bottom of rreebo•ar,_ "X _� =_nf
--
Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==>
18�
cu. _.
Volume at star` plumping elevation=====______>
17a! 39
c�u . ft.
Required volume to be pumped________________>
Actual volume rla^�i-2 to 'ore plumped-----_____>
50051
cu. ft.
Min. thickness of soil liner when required==>
2.0
feat
DES--GNED BY : � APPROVED BY:
DATE:
DAT=
NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION -'LAN
COMMENTS'
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