HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0045959_Application - Dist of Animal Waste Residuals_20241030State of North Carolina RECEIVED
Department of Environmental Quality OCT 3 0 2024
Division of Water Resources
Animal Feeding Operations Permit Application Form NC DEQ/DWR
(THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) Central 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 II
1.1 Application date: ln')-g —JA
1.2 Applicant's name (please specify the name of the corporation, individual, etc.):ft� ( Ct'il
1.3 Print owner's or signing official's name and title (the person legally responsible for the facility and its compliance): �( 5 AA
1.4 Mailing address: 4 V Ci 1 Ckoy,4 Grbule 9-0 2
City: C I; 3 -O /l State: J_1<__C Zip: 30
Telephone number: (ft—) 3 zq59 Fax: ( )
E-mail: Cm j r; �, qr� cM. Copi
1.5 Fee submitted: $ tW [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: Vprivate ❑ federal ❑ state ❑ local government
1.7 Specify the source of the animal waste product: ❑ poultry Neswine ❑ cattle ❑ other (explain)
1.8 Specify how these residuals will be distributed: old or given away in bags or other containers MI(awn (bulk)
02"home garden (bulk) ❑ other (explain)
1.9 Estimated volume of waste product to be processed annually:5,D 00dry tons/year ', `I`�
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1.1 OPhysical address of animal waste generating facility: �g� � _ �j�, �[j k\ V'
City: van ko a State: Zip: ?
1.11Physical address of animal waste process facility: ' '; Go" (S;m{ZP RD
L.1 City: 14-0- State:NC Zip: A3
1.12 County where animal waste process facility is located (if in North Carolina): Oj-A (2,5'0V1
1.13 Latitude:35. IJAWWLongitude: % 4S=*Wof animal waste process facility
1.14 Are new facilities to be constructed in North Carolina? ❑ yes L/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 DWR):
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.
2.3 If this application is being submitted as a renewal or modification of an existing permit, list the existing permit number:
WG -d ind its issue date:
FORM: DARE 04/2020 Page 1 of 5
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):
Pollutant Pollutant Concentration Pollutant Ceiling Concentration
dry weight (mg/kg) Fdry weight (mg/kg)
Co er 0 1500
Zinc 1 %0 1 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:
Part A VA 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.
JComposting — using either the within -vessel or static aerated pile composting methods, the temperature of the
residuals are raised to 551 C or higher for three days. Using the windrow composting method, the residuals are
raised to 550 C or higher for fifteen days. During the high temperature period, there will be a minimum of five
turnings of the windrow.
❑ Heat Drying — 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 80° 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 700 C or higher for at least thirty minutes.
❑ Other— please describe in detail.
FORM: DARE 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? � 1 �f�t aj�& �YiX l ko-
b. Where will the animal waste residuals be stored until processing?
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 �P(5'}'�' 9
d. Where will the final product be stored? SLae" SI ckker
e. How will leachate collection from the raw product storage, treatment facility, and finished product storage be handled?
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f. How long will the final product be stored before being distributed? Uiid* J mck+er 1 n P\,e
g. How will the final product be distributed (packaging), if applicable? taus S / O cal k
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)]
5.3 Please attach a marketability statement detailing destinations and approximate amounts of the final product to be
distributed. [15A NCAC 02T .1310 (b)]
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 [15A NCAC 02T .1310 (b)] :
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.
h. The nitrogen and phosphorus concentration in the animal waste residual.
FORM: DARE 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:
Mailing address:
City:
Telephone: ( )
E-mail:
State:
Zip:
Fax: (
, attest that this application for
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 judged it to be consistent with the approved design.
North Carolina Professional Engineer's seal, signature, and date:
7. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION (include a designation letter if signing for the Permittee) I, tlY'�r/1 �,� attest that this application form.'( . M I CK 1/�, Cr'►'1 &- yr 41-0
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 packa- -ill be returned to me as incomplete.
Signature: Date:
PLEASE SUBMIT THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS,
AND ANY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
RECEWD WATER QUALITY PERMITTING SECTION
ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS PROGRAM
O C T 3 0 2024 1636 MAIL SERVICE CENTER
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1636
NC DEQ/DWR TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 707-9129
Central Office
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
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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
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FORM: DABS 04/2020 Page 5 of 5
Nlirimichi Breen Express, LLC sells to landscape supply
distributors, both nationally and internationally. We produce
compost -derived products. These products are then
marketed to consumers as sustainable landscaping products
that can be used for grasses, trees, and shrubs in all soil
types.
These products are shipped to the inner 48 United States,
Mexico, and several countries in Asia. There are
approximately 5000 tons of finished products distributed
yearly.
r- "Po' -- Environmental Chemists, Inc.
enviroche6602 Windmill Way, Wilmington, NC 28405 * 910.392.0223 Lab b 910.392.4424 Fax
710 Bowsertown Road, Manteo, NC 27954 # 252.473.5702 Lab/Fax
235-A Wilmington Highway, Jacksonville, NC 28540 * 910.347.5843 Lab/Fax
ANALYTICAL & CONSULTING CHEMISTS info q*nvironmentalchemists.com
Mlrimichi Green Date of Report: Aug 21, 2024
484 Hickory Grove Rd Customer PO #:
Clinton NC 28328 Customer ID: 18070013
Attention. Report #: 2024-18821
Project ID: Compost Sample
Lab ID Sample 10: Collect Date/Time Matrix Sampled by
24-46375 Site: Compost 8/13/2024 3:45 Pius Solid/Sludge Jeremy Tyndall
Test Method Results Date Analyzed
Total Solids sM 2644 B 61.6 % 08/15/2024
Fecal Density sM92210E-2014 878MPN/g 08/14/2024
Comment: Results reported on a dry weight basis.
Reviewed by:
RWd N:- 2024-18821 Page 1 of 1
Environmental Chemist, Inc., Wilmington, NC Lab #94
Sample Receipt Cl ecklist
6602 Windmill Way
Wilmington, NC 28405
910.392.0223
Client: Date: ReportNumber: 2024-1bfir?J
Receipt of sample: ECHEM Pickup ❑ Client Deliverya UPS ❑ Fedfx ❑ Other ❑
❑ YES
113 NO
® N/A
1 1. Were custody seals pres nt on the cooler?
❑ YES
1113 NO
® N/A
12. if custody seals were present, were they intact/unbroken?
Original temperature upon receipt °C Corrected temperature upon receipt °C
How temperature taken: ❑ Temperature Blank ® Against Bottles
IR Gun ID: Thomas Traceable S/N 210886869 IR Gun Correction Factor °C: 0.0
fig YES
❑ NO
3. if temperature of cooler exceeded 6°C, was Project Mgr./QA notified?
® YES
❑ NO
4. Were proper custody procedures (relinquished/received) followed?
® YES
❑ NO
5. Were sample ID's listed on the COC?
® YES
❑ NO
6. Were samples ID's listed on sample containers?
® YES
❑ NO
7. Were collection date and time listed on the COC?
® YES
13 NO
S. Were tests to be performed listed on the COC?
a YES
❑ NO
9. Did samples arrive in proper containers for each test?
.® YES
❑ NO
10. Did samples arrive in good condition for each test?
YES
❑ NO
11. Was adequate sample volume available?'
19 YES
❑ NO
12. Were samples received within proper holding time for requested tests?
❑ YES
❑ NO
13. Were acid preserved samples received at a pH of <2?
❑ YES
17 NO
14. Were cyanide samples received at a pH >12?
❑ YES
❑ NO
15. Were sulfide samples received at a pH >9?
❑ YES
❑ NO
16. Were NH3/TKN/Phenol received at a chlorine residual of <0.5 m/L? **
❑ YES
❑ NO
17. Were Sulfide/Cyanide received at a chlorine residual of <0.5 m/L?
❑ YES
❑ NO
18. Were orthophosphate samples filtered in the field within 15 minutes?
* TOC/Volatiles are pH checked at time of analysis and recorded on the benchsheet.
** Bacteria samples are checked for Chlorine at time of analysis and recorded on the benchsheet.
Sample Preservation: (Must be completed for any sample(s) incorrectly preserved or with headspace)
Sample(s) were received incorrectly preserved and were adjusted accordingly
by adding (circle one): H2SO4 HNO3 HCI NaOH
Time of preservation: if more than one preservative is needed, notate in comments below
Mote: Notify customer service immediately for incorrectly preserved samples. Obtain a new sample or
notify the state lab if directed to analyzed by the customer. who was notified, date and time:
Volatiles Sample(s) were received with headspace
COMMENTS:
DOC. QA.002 Rev 1
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Analytical & Consulting Chemists
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SAMPLE TYPE: d : Influent, d= a Effluent,
CollectionW = Well, ST = Stream, SO = Soil, SL Sludge, Other:
SOmple Identification
PRESERVATION
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NOTICE - t2ECHLORINAT1pN: Sempiee for Ammonia, Ti[N, Cyanide, Ph—ol end Bacteria must be dechiorinated (0.6 PPm or less) in the field at the time of collection. see reverse for instructions
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NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phone: (919) 664-1600
Farm: Not Provided
Samole Information
ID: 01
Code: FCS
Description:
Composted Swine
Waste
Grower Comments:
Composted Swine
Application Method:
Broadcast
Soil Incorporated
Predictive
Waste Report
Website: www.ncagr.gov/Divisions/Agronomic-Services
Client: Nelson Scott King
Mirrimichi Green:
484 Hickory Grove Rd
Clinton, NC 28328
Sampson County
Waste And Compost Analysis Section Sampled:07/16/2024
Received:07/22/2024
Completed:07/26/2024 PALS #: 404767
Nutrient Measurements are given in units of milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), unless otherwise specified.
Nitrogen (N) (ma/ka) P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo
Total N: 8710 21100 6930 28900 9810 4920 8610 417 2180 600 22.5 -
Inorganic:
N H4-N
NO3-N SS EC pH BD CCE ALE C:N
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Report No. FY25-W000302
Advisor: Jeremy Tyndall
Mirimichi Green
484 Hickory Grove Rd
Clinton, NC 28328
Agronomist's Comments: *
Forth Carolina
Tobacco Trust Fund Commission
PALS #: 541332
(10 S/cm) (MS/cm) (Unitless) (lb/yd3) (%) (tons) (Unitless)
324 3.24 6.65 - - 13.9:1
Other Results
C Al Na CI
121000 7220 611 -
DM
N
60.5
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 Al Na Cl
8.71 58.4 10.1 34.9 11.9 5.95 10.4 0.51 2.63 0.73 0.03 - 8.73 0.74 -
10.5 58.4 10.1 34.9 11.9 5.95 10.4 0.51 2.63 0.73 0.03 - 8.73 0.74 -
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.
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