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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0045861_Application - Dist of Animal Residuals_20240926RECEIVED State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality SEP 2 6 2024 Division of Water Resources Animal Feeding Operations Permit Application Form NC DEQ/DWR (THIS FORMMAYBE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) Cer!tra! Office Distribution of Animal Waste Residual Solids This application is intended for facilities which distribute materials which have been processed with animal waste solids with no domestic sewage contribution. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Application date: ! Ja3 1 aq 1.2 Applicant's name (please specify the name of the corporation, individual, etc.): Murphy -Brown LLC 1.3 Print owner's or signing official's name and title (the person legally responsible for the facility and its compliance): Kraig Westerbeek, President HPD 1.4 Mailing address: 2822 HWY 24 West City: Warsaw State: NC Telephone number: (910) 293-3434 Fax: ( ) E-mail: kwesterbeeVd smithfield.com or kweston(w,smithfield.com Zip: 28398 1.5 Fee submitted: $ 180 [Major, $180 if >3,000 dry ton/year; Minor, $60 if < 3,000 dry ton/year] 1.6 Specify the process facility's owner classification: ® private ❑ federal ❑ state ❑ local government 1.7 Specify the source of the animal waste product: ❑ poultry ® swine ❑ cattle ❑ other (explain) 1.8 Specify how these residuals will be distributed: ❑ sold or given away in bags or other containers ❑ lawn (bulls) ❑ home garden (bulk) ® other (explain) feedstock for further processin 1.9 Estimated volume of waste product to be processed annually: 4000 dry tons/year 1.1OPhysical address of animal waste generating facility: N/A City: State: 1.11Physical address of animal waste process facility: 1663 Mirie Naylor Road City: Harrells State: NC Zip: Zip: 28444 1.12 County where animal waste process facility is located (if in North Carolina): Sampson 1.13 Latitude: 34.75185 Longitude:-78.22442 of animal waste process facility 1.14 Are new facilities to be constructed in North Carolina? ® yes ❑ no. If "yes", please include three (3) sets of plans and specifications with the application for approval. 2. PERMIT INFORMATION 2.1 Application No. (to be completed by D)VR): 2.2 Specify the application type: ® new ❑ renewal ❑ modification renewal ❑ with modification For renewals, complete all sections included in the application. The engineering signature and seal are not required for renewals, or if there is not any construction involved with the subject project. FORM: DARS 04/2020 Page 1 of 5 2.3 If this application is being submitted as a renewal or modification of an existing permit, list the existing permit number: and its issue date: 3. CHEMICAL POLLUTANT INFORMATION 3.1 Please complete a chemical analysis of each residual material. Each analysis must include the parameters listed in the table below as well as any other known or suspected contaminants of concern. Animal waste residuals cannot be sold or given away if the concentration of any pollutant in the residuals exceeds any of the Ceiling Concentrations specified in the table below on a dry -weight basis (mg/kg). Fill out the pollutant concentrations of the residuals in the table below (attach all lab analyses): Murphy -Brown LLC is selling or giving away dried solids to a permitted fertilizer processor, permitted animal facility, or certified manure hauler and is not distributine dried solids to end user. Pollutant Concentration Pollutant Ceiling Concentration Pollutant dry weight (mg/kg) dry weight (mg/kg) Copper See attached analysis 1500 zinc See attached analysis 2800 3.2 Were any pilot or bench -scale studies performed on the residual material? ® yes ❑ no. If "yes", please provide the results of those studies, including the approximate fertilizer equivalent of the material. 4. PATHOGEN REDUCTION INFORMATION In accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .1310, animal waste residuals shall be monitored for the density of fecal coliform or Salmonella sp. Bacteria at the time the residuals are used or disposed, or at the time they are prepared for sale or giving away for land application. Sampling results must demonstrate compliance with pathogen limit in either Part A or Part B below (please submit all lab analyses, test results, and calculations). Please check which of the following applies to the subject residual: Murphy -Brown LLC is selling or giving away dried solids to a permitted fertilizer processor, permitted animal facility, or certified manure hauler and is not distributing dried solids to end user. Part A ❑ A fecal coliform density less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of total dry solids Part B ❑ A Salmonella sp. density less than 3 Most Probable Number per 4 grams of total dry solids Part C Please select the method used to achieve compliance with respect to pathogen limit requirements. ❑ Alkaline treatment — the pH of the residuals is raised to greater than 12 for at least 72 hours. During this time, the temperature of the residuals should be greater than 521 C for at least 12 hours. In addition, after the 72-hour period, the residuals shall; be air-dried to greater than 50% total solids. ❑ Composting — using either the within -vessel or static aerated pile composting methods, the temperature of the residuals are raised to 550 C or higher for three days. Using the windrow composting method, the residuals are raised to 551 C or higher for fifteen days. During the high temperature period, there will be a minimum of five turnings of the windrow. ❑ Heat Drvins — residuals are dried by direct or indirect contact with hot gases to reduce the moisture content of the residuals to 10% or lower. Either the temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals exceeds 801 C or the wet bulb temperature of the gas in contact with the residuals, when the residuals leave the dryer, exceeds 801 C. ❑ Heat Treatment — liquid residuals are heated to a temperature of 1800 C or higher for thirty minutes. ❑ Pasteurization — the temperature of the residuals is maintained at 701 C or higher for at least thirty minutes. ❑ Other — please describe in detail. FORM: DARS 04/2020 Page 2 of 5 5. PROCESS INFORMATION 5.1 Please provide a brief narrative concerning materials handling and processing, including the following: a. How will the animal waste product be handled and transported from where they are produced to where they will be treated? Narrative b. Where will the animal waste residuals be stored until processing? Narrative c. How will the animal waste be treated and what will be the duration of treatment of the animal waste product? Provide detailed description and all necessary calculations, designs, site maps, and supporting documentation Narrative d. Where will the final product be stored? Narrative e. How will leachate collection from the raw product storage, treatment facility, and finished product storage be handled? Narrative f. How long will the final product be stored before being distributed? Narrative g. How will the final product be distributed (packaging), if applicable? Narrative 5.2 Please provide a sampling and monitoring plan that describes how the animal waste residuals will comply with Sections 3 and 4 of this application. [15A NCAC 02T .1310 (b)] Narrative 5.3 Please attach a marketability statement detailing destinations and approximate amounts of the final product to be distributed. [15A NCAC 02T .1310 (b)] N/A 5.4 Please provide either a label, which shall be affixed to the bagged processed animal waste residual, or an information sheet, which shall be provided to the person who receives the processed animal waste residual. The label or information sheet. shall contain, at a minimum, the following information [15ANCAC 02T . 13 10 (b)]: See Attachment a. The name and address of the person who prepared the animal waste residual that is sold or given away in a bag or other container for application to the land. b. A statement that application of the animal waste residual to the land is prohibited except in accordance with the instructions on the label or information sheet. c. A statement that animal waste residuals must be applied at agronomic rates and recommended rates for intended uses. d. A statement that the animal waste residuals shall not be applied to any site that is flooded, frozen, or snow-covered. e. A statement that adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored animal waste residuals into any surface waters. f. A statement which identifies that this material shall be prevented from entering any public or private water supply source (including wells) and any stream, lake, or river. g. The pollutant concentrations for the pollutants listed in Section 3 above measured to be in the animal waste residual. I The nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in the animal waste residual. FORM: DARS 04/2020 Page 3 of 5 6. PROFFESSIONAL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION NOTE: Engineer's Certification is required only for construction of new treatment and/or storage facilities to be located in North Carolina. Name of engineering firm: Murphy -Brown LLC Engineering department Mailing address: 2822 HWY 24 West City: Warsaw State: NC Zip: 28398 Telephone: C10) 293-3434 Fax: ( ) E-mail: delkin(i�,smithfield.com attest that this application for Jo 07/-; oT 4 has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further attest that, to the best of my knowledge, the proposed design has been prepared in accordance with the applicable regulations. Although certain portions of this submittal package may have been developed by other professionals, inclusion of these materials under my signature and seal signifies that I have reviewed the material and have jVoed� t to be consistent with the approved design. North Carolina Professional Engineer's seal, for the Permittee) I,rC Z[ F e-d; attest that this application for .®I has been revi ed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts this application are not completed and that, if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application packa;c will be returned to me as incomplete. Date: q f,) 31 a `f RECEIVED SEP 2 6 2024 NC DEQ/DWR PLEASE SUBMIT THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, ACMWPO DING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, AND ANY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS PROGRAM 1636 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1636 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 707-9129 ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION IS ENCOURAGED. EMAIL TO RAMESH.RAVELLA@NCDENR.GOV FORM: DARS 04/2020 Page 4 of 5 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES REGIONAL OFFICES (4/2020) Asheville Regional WQROS Supervisor Washington Regional WQROS Supervisor Raleigh Regional WQROS Supervisor 2090 U.S. Highway 70 943 Washington Square Mall 1628 Mail Service Center Swannanoa, NC 28778 Washington, NC 27889 Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 (828) 296-4500 (252) 946-6481 (919) 791-4200 Fax (828) 299-7043 Fax (252) 946-9215 Fax (919) 571-4718 Avery Macon Beaufort Jones Chatham Nash Buncombe Madison Bertie Lenoir Durham Northampton Burke McDowell Camden Martin Edgecombe Orange Caldwell Mitchell Chowan Pamlico Franklin Person Cherokee Polk Craven Pasquotank Granville Vance Clay Rutherford Currituck Perquimans Halifax Wake Graham Swain Dare Pitt Johnston Warren Haywood Transylvania Gates Tyrell Lee Wilson Henderson Yancey Greene Washington Jackson Hertford Wayne Hyde Fayetteville Regional WQROS SupervisorMooresville Regional WQROS Supervisor Wilmington Region WQROS Supervisor 225 Green Street, Suite 714 610 East Center Avenue 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Fayetteville, NC 28301-5094 Mooresville, NC 28115 Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 (910) 433-4300 (704) 663-1699 (910) 796-7215 Fax (910) 486-0707 Fax (704) 663-6040 Fax (910) 350-2004 Anson Moore Alexander Lincoln Brunswick New Hanover Bladen Richmond Cabarrus Mecklenburg Carteret Onslow Cumberland Robeson Catawba Rowan Columbus Pender Harnett Sampson Cleveland Stanly Duplin Hoke Scotland Gaston Union Montgomery Iredell Winston-Salem Regional WQROS Supervisor 450 Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Phone (336) 776-9800 Fax (336) 776-9797 Alamance Rockingham Alleghany Randolph Ashe Stokes Caswell Surry Davidson Watauga Davie Wilkes Forsyth Yadkin Guilford FORM: DARS 04/2020 Page 5 of 5 Greenhouse Solar Drying Process Narrative The activities involved in the Greenhouse Solar Drying Process are as follows: Starting at the lagoon requiring sludge to be removed, a barge and excavator will be mobilized to the site for use. The barge will be placed onto the lagoon surface by a crane. The excavator will then be `walked'via a temporary bridge from the dike to the barge and secured by chains and binders. An industrial size dumpster will also be placed and secured on the barge. This barge system will be guided by a cable across the lagoon and anchored on opposite sides of the lagoon. The barge system excavator operator will fill the dumpster with sludge solids. Once the dumpster is filled, it will be unloaded by a secondary excavator located on the lagoon dike that will transfer the solids to a sealed trailer for transport to a centrally located Greenhouse (GH) solar drying facility. All reasonable efforts will be made to not damage the lagoon liner. The GH solar drying facility is a traditional greenhouse structure, consisting of a covered concrete paved floor (4" min thickness) with 24-inch walls for material containment. The GH is divided into 8 bays. Each bay will have access doors at both ends for filling and material management, and loadout accessibility. Each bay will have vent and fan systems installed for moisture management. The ventilation system is operated by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system for optimized moisture removal from the GH. Atractor and rototiller will be utilized to keep solids mixed to promote drying. The transport trucks will back into the GH to discharge their loads. The transport trucks will have onboard scales to weigh inbound solids for lagoon removal records. Pilot testing estimates —45 days per turn or batch of solids. Goal for inbound solids content is —22% Dry Matter (DM) and outbound solar dried solids content is —55% DM. The solar dried solids will then be loaded and transported to a permitted fertilizer processing facility for final drying, sizing, blending, and packaging, to a permitted animal facility, or to a certified manure hauler. The outbound dried solids will be weighed, as well, for distribution records. Ownership of the material will exchange upon delivery to the permitted fertilizer processing facility, permitted animal facility, or certified manure hauler. Samples for nutrient content will be collected by Murphy -Brown personnel prior to any delivery. A composite sample for each —25 tons of solar dried solids will be collected. These samples will be analyzed for N-P-K, Zn, Cu, pH, and moisture. The sample results will be shared with the receiver in an Information Sheet. Any Animal waste residuals intended for application to a lawn, home garden, or public contact use will comply with the requirements of Rule 15A NCAC 02T. 1310. Murphy -Brown LLC SFD Animal Residual Solids Information Sheet Murphy -Brown LLC 2822 Hwy 24 West Warsaw, North Carolina 28398 James Cox Receiver (910) 293-3434 Farm Permit # or Manure Hauler Certification # Phone SFD Animal Residual Solids are Solar Dried solids from swine lagoons at various swine farms in North Carolina. A Nutrient Analysis Sheet will be prepared for each source. SFD Animal Residual Solids is a product that is permitted for bulk distribution to a permitted fertilizer processing facility, permitted animal facility, or certified manure hauler. Murphy Brown requires all onsite Receiver personnel to complete and be aware of the Environmental Management System. Prior to arriving on the facility, please complete the appropriate training for environmental awareness. Murphy -Brown shall in no way be liable or responsible for any injury or damage done or occasioned by the action and operations of Receiver under this contract or for damage or injury sustained by Receiver, its employees or contractors, while on Murphy -Brown property; and Receiver binds and obligates itself to pay and satisfy any and all claims arising on account of its operations hereunder, whether the same be injuries to its employees or other persons, or damage to any type of property, and Receiver further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Murphy -Brown, its affiliates, agents and employees (collectively, "Indemnities"), from and against any and all liability, suits, judgments, claims, fines, loss, injury or damage, including court costs, attorney's fees and all associated litigation expenses,(collectively, "Losses") resulting from Receiver's operations, the Receiver's use of the SFD Animal Residual Solids, and/or claims of Receiver's customer(s).. Notwithstanding the obligations of Receiver contained in the immediately preceding sentence, Receiver shall have no obligation to defend, indemnify and hold Murphy -Brown Indemnitees harmless for Losses arising out of Murphy -Brown sole negligence. Receiver hereby waives as against Murphy -Brown any immunity afforded by applicable workers compensation laws. Application of animal residuals to the land is prohibited except in accordance with the instructions on the label or information sheet. Animal residuals must be applied at agronomic rates and recommended rates for intended uses. Animal residuals shall not be applied to any site that is flooded, frozen, or snow-covered. Adequate procedures shall be provided to prevent surface runoff from carrying any disposed or stored animal residuals into any surface waters. This material shall be prevented from entering any public or private water supply source (including wells) and any stream, lake, or river. I, (printed name) have received: a SFD Animal Residual Solids Information sheet. Use of SFD Animal Residual Solids must comply with standards identified in Permit WQ000000 for the distribution of animal residual solids. I have read these documents and agree to adhere to the directions specified on the Information Sheet. Signature Date Murphy -Brown LLC SFD Animal Residual Solids RECEIPT FORM (printed name) have received Wet tons of SFD Animal Residual Solids. Use of SFD Animal Residual Solids must comply with standards identified in Permit WQ000000 for the distribution of animal residual solids and the product information sheet. I have read these documents and agree to adhere to the directions specified on the Information Sheet. Solids originated from Farm. Signature Date EARTHWORK CALCULATION DATA METHOD USED: TIN COT DLL PAD k RDAD GRADE 1002 6016 TOTAL 1002 5016 1 1 PILL REQUIRED 3934 ill a WAI 11-1 IC 11.ujf A. Z EIEW70n6•EE.V=PAUCRADAESi�TER RAK fg11A-o. MURK IS COMPLETE. I DIE, 21 2_ n �4 "—1546.67 -PAD PAD ELEV: 12E 7' 2t2 67 p P. 2BuCDINGTLf� r RNARp+ ulva MI y0( .rUR p AROUND; _ 22',27111 --__,_ CONCRETE PAD ELEV: 128.00- - - --_„ _ PAD El. EV 1. APRONS EACH SIDE I _ 12— � - 7 • T>y Fti. ELEV R .PAD ELEV: 126.02'I 'yam -•' ELEV: 126.02 T'.0 W. P MR CENTER TO CENTER CENT �� 1.45M ®® S = — 35'-1' _ 35'-4" 35'-4" 35'-4" •�' 35'-4" 35'-4" 35'-4" 35'-1" TER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER— CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER 282'-5" O.D. BUILDING WALLS — 282'-10" O.D. CONCRETE WALLS FRONT VIEW I0 �. ® ® ® _ 35'-1" 35'-4" 35'-4" 35-4" 35'-4" 35'-4" 35'-4" 35'-1" CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER CENTER TO CENTER 282'-5" O.D. BUILDING WALLS 282'-10" O.D. CONCRETE WALLS BACK VIEW 22' 11111ETE APRON- 252'-3" O.D. BUILDING WALLS s• THIC K 1WTH REIrvroRCED 252'-8" O.D. CONCRETE WALLS WIRE TO RUN 270'-3- TOWAROS .1 OTHER SIDE of GREENHOUSES SIDE VIEW B' CONCRETE W 2'-0" FRONT OF GREENHOUSE VIEW 5i' BACK OF GREENHOUSE VIEW EM"ST v a O �0 a h g4qb�hh V��Zq x .oho o h4h�a w 22' CONCPETE APRON 63THICN WTH REINFDRCED WRE TO RUN t6O'-6- TOWARDS THE OTHER SIDE OF CREENHM E, V 0 i sr 8' CONCRETE z-0 FRONT OF GREENHOUSE VIEW OVERHEAD DOOR MOUNT OETAM E I_ k CONCRETE APRON— R' ma wnu 8 (4) 54" LOUVERS PER GREENHOUSE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT (2) 57- EXHAUST FANS PER GREEN HOUSE (3) 8' FANS PER GREENHOUSE (8) TOTAL GREENHOUSES BACK OF GREENHOUSE VIEW 2' BRACKET MOUNT TO CONCRETE JAMB DETAIL 9' P FAN 60'-0" EXHAUST 5r EXHAUST FANS CONCRETE APRON v a 0 4 �m O N " o�ob��h VmQ�g �OV�q FW�`hN o h0.h�a NUUABGJ Agronomic viivisiion Predictive Phone: (919) 664-1600 Waste Report Website: www.neagr.gov/agronomi/ Links to Helpful Information Sampled: Not Provided Received: 08/02/2023 Farm: Smithfield GH Com feted• 08/11/2023 PALS #• 452706 PALS #• 493952 Client: Michael Norris Murphy Brown LLC PO Box 856 2822 Hwy 24 W Warsaw, NC 28398 Sampson County Report No. FY24-W 000648 Advisor: Mahmoud Sharara NCSU Bio & Ag 3100 Faucette Dr Rm 202 Weaver Lab Raleigh, NC 27695 Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. ' Other Results ID: GI1-1 Nitrogen (N) (mg/kg) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Code: SSS Total N: 24300 89200 4070 130000 13400 7290 9410 756 2390 359 18.2 - 162000 6180 1290 - Description: Swine Inorganic: Surface Scraped NH4-N — — — — — — — — — — — — — Grower Comments: NO3-N Ss EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Not Provided (10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd') N (tons) (Unitless) N 431 4.31 5.81 - - - 6.66:1 99.5 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na Cl Broadcast 19.4 407 9.73 258 26.6 14.5 18.7 1.50 4.76 0.72 0.04 - 12.3 2.57 - Soillncorporated 29.1 407 9.73 258 26.6 14.5 18.7 1.50 4.76 0.72 0.04 - 12.3 2.57 - North Carolina r;� _ Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner ofAgric•ulture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000648 Michael Norris Sampled: Not Provided I Received: 08/02/2023 1 Completed: 08/11/2023 Page '2 of 5 Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: GI1-2 Nitrogen X (mg/kg] P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Code:SSS Total N:22100 185600 4210 105000 15100 8080 10100 729 2590 409 17.7 - 148000 6730 1240 - Description: Swine Inorganic: Surface Scraped NH4-N - - - - - - - - - - Grower Comments: NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Not Provided s (1 e S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) N 424 4.24 5.79 - - - 6.66:1 99.0 Application Method: Broadcast Soil Incorporated Sample Information ID: GI1-3 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI 17.5 388 10.0 207 30.0 16.0 19.9 1.44 5.13 0.81 0.04 - 13.3 2.46 - 26.3 388 10.0 207 30.0 16.0 19.9 1.44 5.13 0.81 0.04 - 13.3 2.46 - Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Other Results Nitrogen (N) (mg/kq) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Total N:19900 188600 4420 118000 15600 8470 11400 744 2670 429 19.5 - 134000 7700 1290 - INH4-Nic: �--- Ha-N ---- --- -- - - - NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM (I e S/cm) (mS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) N 410 4.10 5.76 - - - 6.74:1 98.9 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Broadcast 15.7 401 10.5 233 30.9 16.8 22.6 1.47 5.28 0.85 0.04 - Soil Incorporated 23.6 401 10.5 233 30.9 16.8 22.6 1.47 5.28 0.85 0.04 - Other Results (lb/ton) AI Na CI 15.2 2.56 - 15.2 2.56 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Michael Norris Sampled: Not Provided I Received: 08/02/2023 1 Completed: 08/11/2023 Sam )Ie Information ID: GI2-1 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Application Method: Broadcast Soil Incorporated Samale Information ID: GI2-2 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Nitrogen (N) (mg/kq) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Total N: 20100 81600 4170 94700 15600 8090 9570 731 2610 438 17.7 - Inorganic: ------------- NH4-N NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N (105 S/cm) (MS/CM) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) 400 4.00 5.74 - - - 6.39:1 N 16.0 24.0 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B 371 9.92 188 31.0 16.1 19.0 1.45 5.18 0.87 0.04 371 9.92 188 31.0 16.1 19.0 1.45 5.18 0.87 0.04 Report No. FY24-W000648 Panes *1 of R Other Results C Al Na CI 129000 6440 1260 - DM 99.2 Other Results (lb/ton) Mo Al Na CI 12.8 2.50 - 12.8 2.50 - Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Nitrogen (N) (mq/kq) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Total N: 18100 177100 3980 87800 15400 7830 9580 697 2540 428 17.6 - Inorganic: NH4-N ------ NO3-N I SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N (le S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) 378 3.78 5.81 - - - 6.52:1 Other Results C Al Na 118000 6950 1170 DM N 98.4 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI Broadcast 14.2 347 9.41 173 30.4 15.4 18.9 1.37 5.00 0.84 0.04 - 13.7 2.31 - Soillncorporated I 21.4 347 9.41 173 30.4 15.4 18.9 1.37 5.00 0.84 0.04 - 13.7 2.31 - CI NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY24-W000648 Michael Norris Sampled: Not Provided I Received: 08/02/2023 1 Completed: 08/11/2023 Page 4 of 5 Sample Information ID: GH2-3 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Application Method Broadcast Soil Incorporated Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified. Other Results Nitrogen N m /k '' P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na Total N:20600 73800 3800 81800 15300 7650 9220 681 2480 417 17.3 - 132000 6920 1140 Inorganic: NH4-N — ---- NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM (1e S/cm) (MS/CM) (Unitless) (lb/yd-) N (tons) (Unitless) N 399 3.99 5.77 - - - 6.42:1 99.4 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI 16.4 336 9.05 163 30.4 15.2 18.3 1.35 4.92 0.83 0.03 - 13.8 2.27 - 24.6 336 9.05 163 30.4 15.2 18.3 1.35 4.92 0.83 0.03 - 13.8 2.27 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Farm: Warsaw Research Client: Mahmoud Sharara Advisor NCSU Bio & Ag Waste Report 3100 Faucette Dr Rm 202 Weaver Lab Raleigh, NC 27695 Links to Helpful Information Sampled: 02/23/2023 Duplin County Received: 02/24/2023 Completed: 03/02/2023 PALS #: 493952 PALS #: Sample Information ID: S1 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Application Method: Broadcast Soil Incorporated Report No. FY23-WO04382 Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. Other Results Nitro en M P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na Total N:10900 170300 4310 69700 18300 10100 9800 826 6210 865 15.9 - 57500 12900 1240 Inorganic: 4180 I- NH4-N4170 - - - - - - - - NO3-N 7.13 SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM (10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) (%) (tons) (Unitless) (%) 252 2.52 8.06 - 5.27:1 28.5 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo AI Na Cl 8.72 91.7 2.95 39.7 10.4 5.76 5.58 0.47 3.54 0.49 0.01 - 7.37 0.71 - 13.1 91.7 2.95 39.7 10.4 5.76 5.58 0.47 3.54 0.49 0.01 - 7.37 0.71 - North Carolina x: 4 Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Cl Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture. NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2656 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi! Report No. FY23-WO04382 Mahmoud Sharara Sampled: 02/23/2023 1 Received: 02/24/2023 1 Completed: 03/02/2023 Page 2 of 7 Sam2le Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. i Other Results ID: S2 Nitrogen (N) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Code: SSS Total N: 9380 158500 3780 66000 14900 8590 8690 754 5490 712 14.6 - 53400 7650 1140 - Description: Swine Inorganic: 2740 Surface Scraped NH4-N 2740 - - - - - - - - - - Grower Comments: NO3-N 8.01 SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Not Provided I (1 e S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd-) N (tons) (Unitless) N 224 2.24 8.04 - - - 5.70:1 30.1 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI Broadcast 7.50 80.6 2.73 39.7 8.98 5.17 5.22 0.45 3.30 0.43 0.01 - 4.60 0.69 - Soillncorporated 11.3 80.6 2.73 39.7 8.98 5.17 5.22 0.45 3.30 0.43 0.01 - 4.60 0.69 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Mahmoud Sharara Sample Information ID: S3 Code: SSS Description: Swine Surface Scraped Grower Comments: Not Provided Sampled:02/23/2023 1 Received:02/24/2023 1 Completed:03/02/2023 Reoert Nn- FYI'A-WnnA1St1 Page 3 of 7 Nutrient measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. Nitren. L N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Other Results Total N:9680 70400 4690 68100 20200 9910 9160 908 6560 834 18.1 Mo - C Al Na CI 52800 8890 1330 - Inorganic: 4450 ---------------------------------- NH4-N4450 NO3-N 7.51 SS e S/cm) EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM (1 (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd') M (tons) (Unitless) M 283 2.83 7.93 - - - 5.46:1 27.9 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI Broadcast I 7.74 89.9 3.14 37.9 11.2 5.52 5.10 0.51 3.66 0.47 0.01 - 4.96 0.74 Soil Incorporated I 11.6 89.9 3.14 37.9 11.2 5.52 5.10 0.51 3.66 0.47 0.01 - 4.96 0.74 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY23-WO04382 Mahmoud Sharara Sampled: 02/23/2023 1 Received: 02/24/2023 1 Completed: 03/02/2023 Page 4 of 7 Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: S4 Nitro en N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Code:SSS Total N:11700 57200 5240 73600 23600 12200 10200 973 9170 962 19.5 - 61000 8000 1590 - Description: Swine Inorganic: 3430 Surface Scraped NH4-N 3420 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grower Comments: NO3-N 7.25 SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Not Provided (10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (Ib/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) M 362 3.62 7.92 - - - 5.23:1 28.8 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P20s K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI Broadcast 9.33 75.5 3.63 42.4 13.6 7.05 5.86 0.56 5.28 0.56 0.01 - 4.61 0.92 - Soillncorporated 14.0 75.5 3.63 42.4 13.6 7.05 5.86 0.56 5.28 0.56 0.01 - 4.61 0.92 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2665 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY23-WO04382 Mahmoud Sharara Sampled: 02/23/2023 1 Received: 02/24/2023 1 Completed: 03/02/2023 Page 5 of 7 Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. Other Results ID: S5 Nitrogen (N) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo C Al Na CI Code:SSS Total N:14300 70800 4860 65600 21000 9910 9700 851 6790 918 16.9 - 70900 8610 1400 - Description: Swine Inorganic: 5100 L Surface Scraped NH4-N 5090 — — — — — — — — — Grower Comments: NO3-N 9.36 SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N DM Not Provided (10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) N (tons) (Unitless) N 426 4.26 7.57 - - - 4.97:1 38.1 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Other Results (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Al Na CI Broadcast 11.4 123 4.44 49.9 16.0 7.55 7.38 0.65 5.17 0.70 0.01 - 6.55 1.07 - Soillncorporated I 17.1 123 4.44 49.9 16.0 7.55 7.38 0.65 5.17 0.70 0.01 - 6.55 1.07 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2665 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Mahmoud Sharara Sampled: 02/23/2023 1 Received: 02/24/2023 1 Completed: 03/02/2023 Sample Information Nutrient Measurements are given in units of parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise specified. ID: S6 Nitrogen N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Code: SSS Total N: 7470 45000 4940 42300 14200 7040 9190 543 4940 562 14.1 Description: Swine Inorganic: 3300 �Surface Scraped NH4-N3290 � --- - -- - - - - - ----- Grower Comments: NO3-N 9.52 SS EC pH BD CCE ALE Not Provided I (1 e S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd') N (tons) 251 2.51 8.16 Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Year (lb/ton) Application Method: N P205 K20 Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Broadcast 5.98 68.4 3.94 28.1 9.44 4.67 6.10 0.36 3.28 0.37 0.01 Soil Incorporated I 8.96 68.4 3.94 28.1 9.44 4.67 6.10 0.36 3.28 0.37 0.01 Report No. FY23-WOn43R2 Page 6 of 7 Other Results Mo C Al Na CI 39400 25300 971 - C:N DM (Unitless) N 5.28 : 1 33.2 Other Results (lb/ton) Mo Al Na CI 16.8 0.65 - 16.8 0.65 - NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 733-2655 Website: www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Report No. FY23-W004382 Mahmoud Sharara Sampled: 02/23/2023 1 Received: 02/24/2023 1 Completed: 03/02/2023 Page 7 of 7 Understanding the Waste Report Nutrient concentrations and other data on this report are provided so that waste materials can be applied at agronomic rates, thereby supplementing or reducing fertilizer application and preventing environmental contamination. In reading the Laboratory Results section, remember that materials with < 15% dry matter (generally liquids) are analyzed as received; all other wastes are dried first. Values in the Estimate of Nutrients Available for First Crop section are based on the type of waste and method of application you specify and reflects the fact that only 40-60% of the nitrogen becomes available within one year of application. The remainder may ormav not ever become available. ALE is Agricultural Lime Equivalence. The ALE indicates the amount of the waste material that provides a limiting effect equivalent to one ton of agricultural grade limestone. BD is Bulk Density in Ib/yd'. CCE is Calcium Carbonate Equivalence and is used to determine ALE. C:N ratio is the Carbon:Nitrogen ratio. meglL = milliequivalent per liter; DM% is percent Dry Matter [for semi -solid and AI = Aluminum Cu = Copper NH4-N = Ammonium -N solid waste, this value facilitates conversion of As = Arsenic Fe = Iron Ni = Nickel dry -basis concentrations (ppm) back to B = Boron K = Potassium NOa-N = Nitrate -N wet -basis of original sample]. Ca = Calcium Mg = Magnesium P = Phosphorus EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures Cd = Cadmium Mn = Manganese Pb = Lead salinity, or soluble salts (SS). Cl = Chloride Mo = Molybdenum S = Sulfur pH measures basicity/acidity. Cr = Chromium N = Nitrogen Se = Selenium Na = Sodium mS = millisiemens; ppm = parts per million or mg/L; S = siemens; T = trace (<0.005 lb/unit) Additional information: www.nca-qr.-gov/agronomi/pdffiles/uwaste.pdf & www.ncagr.(lov/agronomi/pdffiles/wasteguide.r)df