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HomeMy WebLinkAbout780030_ENFORCEMENT_20171231North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources F15WA Division of Water Quality Fayetteville Regional Office NCDENR Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY January 31, 2001 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Leslie Stutts Carroll's Foods, Inc. P. O. Drawer 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Subject: Notice of Violation Administrative Code 15A NCAC 2H.0217 Carroll's Farms 97703, #7704, and #7711 Facility Nos. 18-30,78-28, and 78400 Robeson County Dear Mr. Stuffs: You are hereby notified that, having been Permitted to have a non discharge permit for the subject animal waste disposal system pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H .0217, you have been found to be in violation of your 2H .0217 Permit. On October 26, 2000, staff from the Fayetteville Regional Office of the Division of Soil and Water performed an annual review of the Carroll's Farms in Robeson County. The review revealed that there was over application of nitrogen to the cotton crop at these farms as listed: Field #3 (46% over), field #4 (20% over), field 95 (33% over), field #7 (21% over) and field #8 (42% over). This is a violation of your CAWMP and the General Permit Condition I1I.6T, which requires Regional notification of over application. This violation was referred to the Division of Water Quality, as required, by the Division of Sol] and Water. The Division of Water Quality requests that the following item(s) be addressed: 1. Avoid over application of nitrogen to any crop in your CAWMP. 225 GREEN STREET- SUITE 714 / SYSTEL BUILDING/ FAYETTEVILLE. NC 28301-5043 PHONE (910) 436-1541 FAX (910) 486-0707 WWW. _ T AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER- 500% RECYCLED/10% POST CONSUMER PAPER DENR TOLL FREE HOTLINE: 1-877-623-6748 Mr. Stutts January 31. 2001 Page 2 2. Over application shall be reported per the General Permit. Failure to comply with the above conditions may result in the facility losing it's General Permit and being required to obtain an individual non discharge permit for the facility. Please be advised that this notice does not prevent the Division of Water Quality from taking enforcement actions for this violation or any past or future violation. Furthermore, the Division of Water Quality has the authority to levy a civil penalty of not more than $25,000.00 per day per violation. Please provide a written response to this office on or before February 16, 2001 regarding corrective actions taken or planned. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact either myself or Mr. John Hasty, Environmental Specialist, at (910) 486- 1541. Sincerely, Paul E. Rawls Water Quality Regional Supervisor /j h cc: Sonya Avant - Compliance Group Ed Holland - Robeson Co. NRCS Trent Allen - DSWC Fayetteville Office Dennis Ramsey-�ompiiance Group Central Files - Raleigh February 14, 2001 Mr. Paul Rawls 1 Ith District Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 CARROLL'S FOODS, INC. Box 1767 • 325 McKay Street Laurinburg, North Carolina 28353 PH: 9101276-0648 FX: 9101276-2950 Ab l 6 201M Subject: Response to Notice of Violation Farms 7703, 7704, and 7711 Carroll's Foods Facility No's 78-30, 78-28, and 78-100, Robeson County Dear Mr. Rawls, After the Soil and Water inspection October 26, 2001, we looked at how the pumping information was entered and I had made an error in allowing the three farms to pump on the same fields without taking a subtraction from the field no matter what fauns waste was applied. There is more than enough land to apply and more than enough deficit to carry all three farms per the plans. We will change our heading on our spray records to include the three farms, but only allow one set of fields which will eliminate the above mentioned problems. We are also reviewing and rewriting the waste plans to include changes in our application process, i.e. center pivot irrigation. If you have any further questions, please contact me at my office in Laurinburg 910-276-5637. Sincerely, V'01-` ray Leslie Stutts Farming and Environmental Manager Laurinburg Division February 23, 2001 Mr. Paul Rawls District Supervisor N. C. D. E_ N. R_, Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street, Suite 714 Fayetteville, N. C. 28301-5043 CARROLL'S FOODS, INC. P. O. Drawer 856 'WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA 28398 Re: NOV issued to Carroll's Farm 7703,7704,7711 Facility No's 78-30, 78-28, 78-100, Robeson County Dear Mr Rawls, '326201 As a follow-up to earlier correspondence from Mr. Leslie Stuffs to you on 2-14-01 I asked Ms.Dawn Williamson, Technical Specialist with Carroll's to investigate further and report back to me. She has conducted a thorough analysis of the nutrient management plan, the record keeping system, the irrigation plan, and related issues so that we could better understand why questions about over- application would arise on this farm. She found that there was confusion on the part of our crew relative to the nutrient management plan and that errors had been made in the pumping record keeping procedures. As a result of these findings we are in the process of revising the nutrient management plan, correction any misunderstanding about the proper use of the plan, and the record keeping requirements. While we are concerned about any deficiencies that your inspectors or our investigation may have discovered I am confident that they are currently being addressed and should not re -occur. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have about this matter. incerely, Don Butler Environmental Compliance Manager Cc: Gregg Schmidt Bill Gill Mark Pahl Leslie Stutts Howard Hobson Dawn Williamson Carolyn Strickland UL/1J/VL iQU 11:4J ry_,- atV cro 40aV jrtAVLL a rvvva wjUUI L DATE: TAX: _-4)).ieur�0 '0707 Fax .Cover Sheet FROM:SL�t� PHONE: 91 012 76-0 6 48 A FAX: 910/276-2590 CC: Number of pages including cover sheet: Message: I ral VL/ 1J/ V1 4111' 11 --*J rn.% OlV LI V LJOV �+:3111�V L1.. J rVVV-7 LEU UVL -4 February 14, 2001 Mr. Paul Rawls 11 "' District Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street. Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 Dear Mr. Rawls, CARROLLS FOOD S, INC. Bmc 1767 - 325 McKay sbeet Laurinburg, Nmrh Catalina 28353 Ph, slordle-ow FC 9701276-2990 Subject: Response to Notice of Violation Farms 7703, 7704, and 7711 Carroll's Foods Facility No's 78-30, 78-28, and 78-100, Robeson County After the Soil and Water inspection October 26, 2001, we looked at how the pumping information was entered and I had made an error in allowing the three farms to pump on the samc fields without taking a subtraction from the field no rri�atter what farms waste was applied. Tbere is more than enough land to apply and more than enough deficit to carry all three farms per the plans. We will change our heading on our spray records to include the three farms, but only allow one set of fields which will eliminate the above mentioned problems. We are also reviewing and rewriting the waste plans to include changes in our application process, i.e. center pivot irrigation. If you have any further questions, please contact me at any office in Laurinburg 910-276-5637. Sincerely, Leslie Stutts Farming and Environmental Manager Laurinburg Division February 14, 2001 Mr. Paul Rawls 11 'h District Supervisor North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 225 Green Street, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 CARROLUS FOODS, INC. Eos 1767 • 325 McKay Street LaurinbUrg, North CamUrm 28353 PH; 910270.0648 FX 9101278-2950 Subject: Response to Notice of Violation Farm 7574 Carroll's Foods Facility No. 83-07, Scotland County IN " Dear Mr. Rawls, After the review of Soil and Water and investigating the measurements of theF pulls or fields, we have had a technical specialist rewrite the waste plan for this farm. The fields in question, 14, 15, and 1.6, were not included and we do maintain a deficit_ The new plan is in the Laurinburg office as well as in Warsaw. Waste samples are now being taken at 60 -day intervals. OIC designates have been changed and those changes have been sent to D WQ. If there are any qucstions, please contact me at 910-276-5637 or Dawn Williamson, Technical Specialist in Warsaw, at 910-293-3434. a "-7 Sincerely, >£ . Leslie Stutts Farming and Environmental Specialist Laurinburg Division 4003 r Murphy -Brown LLC To: Stephen A Barnhardt NCDENR-Division of Water Quality 225 Green St. -Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 From Jerry Trier CC: David Nordin, Kraig Westerbeek, Mark Pahl RECEIVED JUL 18 2005 WM -FAW LURMONu.ofcE 1779A South Main Street Laurinburg, North Carolina 28353 Phone: 910 276 7447 Fax: 910 276 3480 Subject: Waste water runoff incident Farm 5703/570415711 Robeson County, N.C. Facility No. 78-30 Dear Mr. Barnhardt, On July 2 we were transferring water from the lagoon at 5703 to 5704 when a 2 -inch air vent pipe burst. This pipe had been weakened by a combine that struck it while Harvesting the wheat. We had calibrated the flow using a magnetic flow meter and determined a 673 gal per minute flow rate. The pump had operated that for 2.5 hours that day giving a transferred out of 5703 of 100,950 gallons. The day before each lagoon was read. 5703 5704 TOD width 570' TOD width 577.5' TOD length 500' TOD length 460' Freeboard(feet) 3.08 @ 37" Freeboard(feet) 2.83 @ 34" -3:1 sideslopes 551.5' -3:1 sideslopes 560.5' -3:1 sideslopes 481.5 -3:1 sidestopes 443 1" water = 165524 1" water = 154775 After the spill was discovered and the pump turned off it was discovered the 5703 had dropped an inch and 5704 had raised an inch This would leave a difference in gallons transferred at 10,750 gallons (165,524 —154,775). We believe that the pipe did indeed rupture on 7-2-05 and this represents the total spillage. lt,becomes difficult to state on how much lagoon water actually entered the canal. Problems of how much the soil absorbed, how big an area the tile actually drains, and the water was flowing away from the contaminated tile covering a large area. `Therefore we estimate that less than 5% entered the canal. This would be 537.5 gallons. The spill was quickly isolated. The cleanup effort consisted of several dams to contain the water and to clean up areas of the ditch. Irrigation reels and pumps were used to pump the water onto the farm regular irrigation fields. We pumped a total of 1,383,885 gallons of water. To insure that all waste was recovered we flushed the ditch with water damned above the spill and pumped that onto the land as well. We finished this process on Thursday at noon July 76. All wastewater was recovered. To insure this does not happen again the following things will occur: 1. Retraining of OIC's on regularly checking hydrant lines when pumping. 2. After harvesting of grain closely checking hydrants for damage. 3. Communicate to our farmers the need for communication of where hydrants are and the need for communication when any suspected damage occurred. Sincerely, Trier Murphy -Brown LLC To: Stephen A. Barnhardt NCDENR-Division of Water Quality 225 Green St. -Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 From: Jerry Trier CC: David Nordin, Craig Westerbeek Subject: Waste water runoff incident Robeson County, N.C. Facility No. 78-30 Dear Mr. Barnhardt 1779A South Main Street Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352 Phone: 910 276 4628 Fax: 910 276 7419 wm1 (; GV0 S IN'-. Farm 5703/5704/5711 4 PODS N Cid 7_00000 RECEIVED JUL 0 8 2045 00-FAYI:1 MMURBONRLOF M i� o _ ' OK 7 Srj Ras( u-11 !N (. qq On 7-2-05, at approximately 10:30 am, one of our employees, Harold Whittaker, while transferring lagoon water from the lagoon at faun # 7703 to the lagoon at farm #7704, noticed some ponded wastewater moving from field # b to field # 7. When he noticed the ponded water he immediately shut down the pump and searched for the source of the escaping wastewater. It was determined that the source of the escaped water was a damaged irrigation hydrant and that some of the water from the damaged hydrant had traveled from the irrigation field and reached a ditch at the edge of the field_ As soon as it was discovered that water had reached the ditch, he immediately started implementation of our emergency response plan. A local contractor was summoned quickly to the site and within an hour temporary earthen dams were constructed inside the ditch to stop the flow of water. In the mean time, additional company personnel, with emergency equipment were summoned to the site. As soon as the spill had been contained, our personnel called the DWQ 1-800 number to report the incident (approx. 3- 4 PM). Upon further examination, we found that an irrigation hydrant had apparently been struck by a combine working in the field, thus weakening the pipe, causing damage to the hydrant and ultimately resulting in this spill incident. We also believe at this time that a minimal amount of wastewater entered the ditch. Our best estimate of wastewater volume reaching the ditch was less than 500 gallons. It is our intent to give DWQ a more detailed report of this event within 7 days. As you observed, efforts to recover all of the escaped wastewater are nearly complete. Sincere �� C /Jerrytrier Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources � 2z -! July 11, 2005 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT RESTED Mr. F.J. Faison Carroll's Food Inc. P.O. Box 759 Rose Hill, North Carolina 28458 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION NCGS 143-215 et seq. & Section 402 of the Clean Water Act Carroll's Foods Inc. Facility No. 78-30 Robeson County Permit No. NCA200000 Dear Mr. F.J. Faison: Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality You are hereby notified that, having been permitted to have a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) permit for the subject animal waste disposal system pursuant to N. C. General Statutes 143-215 et seq. and Section 402 of the Clean Water Act, you have been found to be in violation of your NPDES Permit. Violation 1: Discharge of animal waste to the farm's drainage canal system as prohibited by your facility's permit. (Permit No. NCA200000 Section 11.) On July 2, 2005 wastewater being transferred from Carroll's Farm #7703 lagoon to Carroll's Farm #7704 lagoon leaked into spray fields No. 6 & 7, originating from a damaged irrigation hydrant. The wastewater migrated from the spill location into the farm's drainage canal system along the main access road. Required Corrective action for Violation 1: Continue efforts to recover the discharged animal waste until completed and provide the detailed report summary as indicated ("within 7 days") in the written notification of the spill from Mr. Jerry Trier received in the Fayetteville Regional Office on July 8, 2005. This waste must be handled as prescribed by your CAWMP and applicable state law. Additionally, take all necessary steps to ensure this violation does not reoccur. hlor Carolina Xhirally North Carolina Division of Water Quality/Aquifer Protection Section 725 Grcen StJ Suite 7l4 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Phone (910) 486-1541 FAX (910) 486-0707 Internet h2o.enr.state.mus Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 An Equal OpportunilylAifirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Mr. F.J. Faison July 11, 2005 Page 2 Please be advised that this notice does not prevent the Division of Water Quality from taking enforcement actions for this violation or any past or future violation. Furthermore, the Division of Water Quality has the authority to levy a civil penalty of not more than $25,000.00 per day per violation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (910) 486-1541. Sincerely, Stephen . Barnhardt, L.G. Regional Aquifer Protection Supervisor cc: Keith Larick - Compliance Group Trent Allen — SWC, FRO Central Files - Raleigh