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HomeMy WebLinkAbout830018_CORRESPONDENCE_20171231ROY Water Resources Environmental Quality Edward T. Carmichael Carmichael Enterprises, Inc. 12740 Spring Branch Road Lauringburg, NC 28352 Dear Edward T. Carmichael: RECEIVED DEQIDWR MAR 2 9 2017 WQROS FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE March 24, 2017 COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN ,Secretary S. JAY ZIMMERMAN Director Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS830018 Carmichael Enterprises, Inc. Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Scotland County Reference is made to your request for rescission of the subject animal waste permit with the submission of a completed Animal Waste Storage Pond and Lagoon Closure Report Form on March 22, 2017. Staff from our Regional Office has confirmed that this Coverage is no longer required. Therefore, in accordance with your request, Permit No. AWS830018 is rescinded, effective immediately. If, in the future, you wish again to operate an innovative animal waste management system, you must first apply for and receive a new animal waste permit Certificate of Coverage. -Operating an animal waste management system without a valid animal waste permit Certificate of Coverage will subject the responsible party to a civil penalty of up to $25,000 per day. Please contact the Fayetteville Regional Office at (910) 433-3300 if it would be helpful to discuss this matter further - Sincerely, 6k-��. QjA for S. Jay Zimmerman, P.G. Director, Division of Water Resources cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Beth Buffington, NC Public Water Supply Section, Protection and Enforcement Branch Scotland County Soil & Water Conservation District Teresa Revis, DWR Budget Office WQROS Central Files (Permit No. AWS830018) Nr}if1i17g Compares "- State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Water Quality Regional Operations Secdon 1636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 919-707-9129 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Grower(s): Farm Name: County: Farm Type: Farm Capacity: Storage Structure: Storage Period: Application Method: WilliGWEddle, S David Canmichael Carmichael Enterprises, Inc. Scotland Wean -Feed Q 2� r 3520 U Anaerobic Lagoo 180 days . iRECEIUF[] Irrigation BAR The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed More each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant .rtrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner 1. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate fifter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. KEGEIVED / DENR / DWQ AQUIrFR'PPnTI=CTInN SFCTION Page: 1 MAR 17 2009 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on the waste application method shown above. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for speck crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR ( gallons, ft3, tons, etc.): 3520 animals X 222.65 gal/animal/year = 783728 gallons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN PRODUCED PER YEAR (lbs): 3520 animals X 0.48 lbs/animal/year = 1,689.60 Ibs Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. Page: 2 The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type, and surface application. .rst Year of Two Year Rotation Hyd # Field Soil Type Crop Code Yield IAc lbs N /unit Acres Lbs N/Ac Residual Lbs N IAc lbs N R uired Time to Apply 1 1 Ra C 4.5 50.00 3.16 225.0 711.00 Mar -Oct 2 2 Ra D 110.0 1.25 4.01 20.0 117.5 471.18 Mar -July 3 2 Ra D 110.0 1.25 4.14 20.0 117.5 486.45 Mar -July 4 3 Ra D 110.0 1.25 6.11 20.0 117.5 717.93 Mar -.July Total 17.42 Available N *Difference Second Year of Two Year Rotation 2386.55 1689.60 -696.95 Hyd # Field Soil Type Crop Code Yield IAc ft N /unit Acres Lbs N/Ac Residual Lbs N -IAc lbs N Required Time to Apply 1 1 Ra C 4.5 50.00 3.16 225.0 711.00 Mar -Oct -2 2 Ra N 55.0 2.40 4.01 132.0 529.32 S-April 2 2 Ra O 33.0 4.00 4.01 132.0 529.32 Jun-S -3 2 Ra N 55.0 2.40 4.14 132.0 - - 546.48 S-April 3 2 Ra O 33.0 4.00 4.14 132.0 546.48 Jun-S -4 3 Ra N 55.0 2.40 6.11 132.0 806.52 S-April 4 3 Ra O 33.0 4.00 6.11 132.0 806.52 Jun-S Total 17.42 Available N *Difference 4475.64 1689.60 -2786.04 -indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. *A negative number reflects the total lbs of additional nitrogen needed to achieve yields on acreage listed in chart. A positive number means additional acreage is required to utilize the nitrogen produced by the farm. NOTE: This plan does not include commercial fertilizer. The farm should produce adequate plant available nitrogen to satisfy the requirements of the crops listed above. The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient Page: 3 management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. ` interplanted fields ( i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermuda), forage must be removed ..trough grazing, hay, and/or silage. Where grazing, plants should be grazed when they reach a height of six to nine inches. Cattle should be removed when plants are grazed to a height of four inches. In fields where small grain, etc, is to be removed for hay or silage, cane should be exercised not to let small grain reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will def€nately interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two to three times during the season, depending on the time small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain, etc, is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. Bermudagrass should be grazed or cut to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. The following legend explains the crop codes listed in the table above: ` Crop Code Crop A Barley B Hybrid Bermudagrass - Grazed C Hybrid Bermudagrass - Hay D Com - Grain E Com - Silage F Cotton G Fescue -Grazed H Fescue- Hay I Oats J Rye K Small Grain - Grazed L Small Grain - Hay M Grain Sorghum N Wheat O Soybean Lbs N utilized / unit yield 1.6 lbs N I bushel 50 lbs N I ton 50 lbs N / ton 1.25 lbs N / bushel 12 lbs N / ton 0.12 lbs N / lbs lint 50 lbs N / ton 50 lbs N / ton 1.3 lbs N / bushel 2.4 lbs N / bushel 50 lbs N / acre 50 lbs N 1 acre 2.5 lbs N / cwt 2.4 lbs N / bushel 4.0 lbs N 1 bushel Acres shown in the preceding table are considered to be the usable acres excluding Page: 4 required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables.. Nee attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. SLUDGE APPLICATION: The waste utilization plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 0.072 pounds of plant available nitrogen per animal per year in the sludge based on the application method listed earlier. If you remove the sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately 1267.20 pounds of PAN to utilize. Assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermudagrass hayland at the rate of 300 pounds of nitrogen per acre, you will need 4.22 acres of land. If you apply the sludge to com at a rate of 125 pounds per acre, you will need 10.14 acres of land. Please be aware that these are only estimates of the PAN and land needed. Actual requirements could vary by 25% depending on your sludge waste analysis, soil types, realistic yields, and applications. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION: =-The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation `ch that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in the preceding table. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Application Rate in/hr Application Amount inches 1 1 -TypeCrop Ra C 0.40 0.95 2 2 Ra D 0.40 0.95 3 2 Ra D 0.40 0.95 4 3 Ra D 0.40 0.95 'This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount Page: 5 of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. ar facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must uC removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsiability of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated property to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in the tables_ Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application prior to applying the waste. Additional Comments: Nitrogen utilization is sufficient without overseeding coastal bermuda, however, grower may opt to overseed and may apply 50lbs Nlac from September to April. Overseeded crop should be removed as soon as possible in spring to avoid shading of coastal. ^ �olp�l - GdH r- oy l�e1 t offs %11A y _, A AT-V) Fifxmex `S UST- AC I EDUCt:Z TSv 20 tbs A) J VA-L 0 rRarK &V O91FAA! CRo P. Page: 6 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm: Carmicheal Enterprises, Inc. Owner/Manager Agreement: Uwe understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nutrient management plan for the farm named above. Itwe know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facilities, will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked. I/we understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Signature: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Please Print Signature: Name of Technical Specialist: Sonya J. Barber Affiliation: Harvest Net, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 32 Council, NC 28434 Telephone: (91 of 645-6758 Signature: Tzd Date Date Date Page: 7 October 8, 2008 Edward Carmichael Carmichael Enterprises Inc 12740 Springbranch Dr Laurinburg, NC 28352 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen 11. Sullins Director Division of Water Quality MT'101= =-i:AW1E WMMM Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWSM.O 8] Carmichael Enterprises Inc Animal Waste Management System Scotland County Dear Edward Carmichael: The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on October 3, 2008. With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the lagoon at the Carmichael Enterprises Inc facility not to be required until 2009. Due to the amounts of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2009. The results of the 2009 sludge survey are to be submitted by March 1, 2010. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 715-6937. Sincerely, VAd Miressa D. Garoma Soil Scientist cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Central Files Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.newater ualit .or Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50°% Recycled110%Post Consumer Paper Na.one Carolina turally Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-05SS Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 OF W A 9 Michael F. Easley, Governor Q William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources co � Alan W. Klimek, P. E., Director Division of Water Quality October 1, 2004 RECEI41E® Bill, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael OCT I ZG�I Carmichael Enterprise, Inc. 12740 Springbranch Rd DENR-FA*Tr LEREGlomLOFRCE Laurinburg NC 28352 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS830018 Carmichael Enterprise, Inc. Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Scotland County Dear Bill, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael: On June 11, 2004, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued a revised State General Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill 733 (Session Law 2003-28). In accordance with your application received on March 3, 2003 and in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill 733, we arc hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Bill, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. The issuance of this COC supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWS830018 which expires October 1, 2004. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Carmichael Enterprise, Inc., located in Scotland County, with an animal capacity of no greater than_an annual average of 3520 Wean to Feeder swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Since this is a revised State General Permit, it contains new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the previous State General Permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section -- Animal Feeding Operations Unit 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1W One NorthCarolina Phone: 919-733-3221 1 FAX: 919-715-05881 Internet: h2o.enr,state.nc.us NaturallffAn Equal OpporlunitylAffirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycledlt 0% Post Consumer Paper If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. - Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Pennittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility. Per 15A NCAC 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 486-1541. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Duane Leith at (919) 715-6186. Sincerely, for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit AWG 100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Scotland County Health Department Scotland County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File AWS830018 APS Central Files Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility. Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be -advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A namelownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 486-1541. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact J R Joshi at (919) 733-5083 ext. 363. Sincerely, idel_- for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Section Scotland County Health Department Scotland County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File AWS830018 NDPU Files O�OF W A T FRQG > Bill, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael Carmichael Enterprise, Inc. 12740 Springbranch Rd Laurinburg NC 28352 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. floss Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources/ Aian W. Klimek, P. E., Director } Division of Water Quality May 1, 2003 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS830018 Carmichael Enterprise, Inc. Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Scotland County Dear Bill, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael: On April 28, 2003, the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 733 which directs the Division of Water Quality (Division) to extend the expiration date of the Swine Waste Operation General Permit AWG100000. Therefore, the General Permit has been re -issued by the Division to extend the expiration date to October 1, 2004. During the period of this extension the Division will be working with all interested parties on the development of a new version of the Non -Discharge General Permit. In accordance with your application received on March 3, 2003 and in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to BiII, Sarah, Amy, Eddie & David Carmichael, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000. The issuance of this COC supercedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWS830018 which expired on April 30, 2003. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Carmichael Enterprise, Inc., located in Scotland County, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 3520 Wean to Feeder swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until October 1, 2004. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to r to under this permit convey any prop=,Lghts in either real oryersonal prot�erty_WM Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Customer Service Center An Equal Opportunity Action Employer Internet httpJlh2o.enr.state_nc.us/ndpu Telephone (919) 733-5083 Fax (919)715-6048 Telephone 1-877-623-6748 50% recycled/10% post-oonsumer paper Name of Facility: Owner(s) Name:_ Mailing Address: Wettable Acres Determination Certification { acility Number:-� hone No-f%ii2a - ilk By signing this form, the facility owner and Technical Specialist acknowledge the completion of the Wettable Acres Determination. All necessary Wettable Acre Determination Field Data Sheets and calculations were completed to conduct a Wettable Acre Determination. The facility's Waste Utilization Plan has been amended as necessary to reflect actual wetted acreage. A copy of all worksheets, calculations, and other Wettable Acres Determination documents, along with the applicable Waste Utilization Plan and Wettable Acre Determination Certification will be tiled with the local Soil and Water Conservation District. A copy will also be kept on site with the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. Any future modifications must be approved by a technical specialist and filed with the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. If any modifications to the existing irrigation system or any new irrigation. equipment was required to adequately address the waste management needs of this facility, an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer has certified the design and installation below. Owner Name: I = (- Owner Signature: Date: i z 3 Q Technical Specialist Name:. Technical Specialist Signature:?/ f Date:-�—,-3-- V-00 If assisted by an Irrigation Specialist or Professional Engineer please read and sign below: Animal waste application equipment has been designed or modified to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan and according to NRCS Standards. Animal waste application equipment has been installed according to NRCS Standards and is ready for use. Irrigation Specialist/PE Name:amlt, LIS, G� Irritation Specialist/PE Signature: Date:1Y -fie f Submit this form to: Attn: Sonya Avant NC Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Compliance & Enforcement Unit 1617 Mail Service Center �'� Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 CAWMP Wmable Acre T--ting Guu FWA Dau sbxt. =0199 " Hard Hose Traveling Gun System FIELD DATA SHEET 1. Make and model 2. Hose length UU feet] and hose inside diameter (ID) 3 • L - [inch] 3. Gun make and model number. M1_S- — 4. Gun nozzle size cinch], %, ring orifice, taper bore orifice. 5. Gun arc angle _ _L[degrees] 6. Travel lane spacing yU [feet]_ Indicate whether uniform, random. Number of exterior hydrants _ 3 T_. Number of interior hydrants 7. Gun wetted diameter -33Q [feet]. measured, based on gun chart. 8. Gun pressure _ 70. (psi]. observed at working gauge, 4-fdetermined.from gun charts, calculated (show calculations) **9. Operating pressure at hose reel / 3c>'Z- [psi]. observed at•worlang gauge, provided by owner. ** 10. Supply Iine size _ [inch] (from pump to last hydrant). ** 11. Supply line length //dy feet (maximum pumping distance). ** 12. Supply line type VC PVC, aluminum. **13. Pump make and model number :* 14. Pump capacity, 3?-(n [gpm]. ** 15. Engine make and model number yv ys o or **16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm _ 7,� [hp] sav [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that operating pressure at the reel and gun wetted diameter be field determined. - * . Locate each hydrant on a copy of the map. Indicate the start and stop of the sprinkler cart for each travel lane and show distance traveled. Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres will be determined by travel lane ** Optional data, furnish where possible. * * * Information furnished by Signait><re of Owner or Facility Representative Printed Name of Chvner or Facility Representative ~` Date f � } and/or Signature of Technicaf Specialist Printed name of Technical Specialist Date Ll — 3 10 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS Landowner/Operator Name: r G/,� County; Address: FX Date: Telephone: / 0 LE I - Field Specifications ,QeilLIr%l h' 13Tj--/7' EXIUBfT D-I cidl mher Approximate Matimum Useable Size of Fleld2 acres Solt 11pe Slope (%} Cra (s Mallimum Application Raid (Mr) AioYlmurrt Application per Irrlgallon CYcle3 inches) Comments tlached map. field acreage minus required buffer areas, to N. C. Irrigation Guide, Field Office Technical Guide, Section 11 G. Annual application must not exceed the agronomic rates for the soil Find crop used. MRCS, NC TUNE, 1996 TABLE 2 - Traveling Irrigation Gun Settings ------------- Afuhc. jfrxl.,l rurJ 7't/rr r�/Lrfu!lrn+rru %> ' ,� d~y5 . Lane % Field No' Ft. per Tra%,el Stop Start !Ipp Travel Lanc Wettcd Equipment Settings Spacing Spacing & I -lour Spced End I:nd Date I)ia. Hydrant 1 f't/Inin Welled Wetted Mir I fl N-arxlr {iurt Rccl No'- Acres Acres Width Length Dia Pressure Pressure ; 9#917 oG 13 70 Z /�G 347 � � 1 �Yp►a Gy J ,334 �g 7,9 3, YO Y 1,7 I' 3 CIS ?0 G PY /,9,9 3,/Z 0 o ,Yl LIT, 7 131 330 h/f 70 • i A ice attached map provided by the SWCU field Office for livid IlkationlsI. t ihOw xparatc critries for each hydrant location in each field. ettings �S2— Travel Speed fl/min Stop End Welted Acrus Start Ind Wetted Acres App Rate inft Travel Lane I ne ti, 1.11cvtj,e \ idth I.enVt11 Wetted I?ia. NiN le Dlu Equipment Settings 30 — /xic (iun Reel flre%Sure Pressure Ps Arc Pattern' Comments Total Acres •0 O h S?,y y3b 33v //$ O I�.G 3,I . y . 7 vU 33v I/5, a 41 3ov S,7 = 3,4I- k',v 3--7 r ;Yel,0 y � 334 4,15 7P 3.10 3,l0 yo , YI • 1 r 3 ,/S %U G Mo 3f/ c) D yT, 7 131 330 ir 70 360 M,7 3 ! 13 3 • !1L1 loc.niunlsl. ! . r 43A X 1400 WATER -REEL PERFORMANCE INCHES DEPTH OF APPLICATION ;320* __--------.__-_..-------------------------------- _._r-_----w-__----_--------____- .----------..--;AGREE; r NELSON SPRINKLER ; SYSTM E IRRIGATED i TRAVEL SPEED - FEET PER HOUR ''PRE- ; SR150 ;. PERFORMANCE ;INLET ; AREA ____________________________________________CIp & NOT: ',..PSI I' GPM ; DIA ; PSI ; WIDTH X LNGTH ; 40 ; 50. ; 75 ; 100 ; 125 11-150 ; 250 ; 400 ,RATE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------w_-�_-w--� .97 50 ; 130 ; 265 ; 76 186 X 1493 ; 1.5 ; 1.2 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.1 110.31 ' -Ring ; 60 ; 143E 280 ; 89 ; 196 X 1498 ; 1,5 ; 1.2 ; 0.8 ; 0.6 ; 0.5' ; 0.4 ; 0 : 2 ; 0.2 :0.31 :i. or'.8 i.,::70 i 155 i 290 i 10.2 i 203 X 1502 i l.� � 1.3 i 0.9 0.6 0.5 0:4 •i 0.3 .i 0.2 i0.31 11 a r r I I , i , , �;= T pe r '' ,','84; ' 165 ' 300 115 ' 210 X 1505 1.7 1 3 4 9 0.7 0 5 ' 0 4 r • 0 3 ' 0 ' 2 10.31 -------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----r---- +as148 i•:.165 i 285' 85' 200 X1500' 1.7' 14' 49' 07,i 0.6' 45,0-3' 02:034' 50 ,, r r. 1 r r • r r . r r , ;;R1ng :j% 60 � 182 i 300 i 100 i 210 X 1505 � 1.8E 1.5 � 1.0 i 0.7 � 0.6S';,Q;5;� 0.2 i0.34 � ; 210'; 310' 119' 217 -X•1509' 2.0' 1.6' 1.1' 08' 70 , , . , r r. r ►s r r t .. r X 1512 2.1 ��..2E4:3�JAper 223 E 320134 224 10'7 .E t�-.- ---------------w-__---__-_--;----___w--_---__--__,r_-_ww._- •' �f 1. C' 1 I l- - w �1,18 E 50. ; 205 i 300 i 98 i 210 X '1505 i 2.1 l. 6 i 1.1 0. 8 i CV i 0 5 �,,4'.�3 = 0 2 i 0: 38 Ring :E ;b0;.225�315� 115� 221 X'1510� 2.1� 1.7; 1.1�0.9;4.7;46;a3�..62_E0.38 F4r.1:0 i 70';E ,24 E 330E 132 ; 231 X 1516 2.2 ; 1.8 ; 1.2 R 0.9 .0:7 , 0;6 ; 8 4 ; 0:2 :�0.38 ;Taper E B.0. , 260 ; 340 148 238 X 1519 2.3 1.8E 1.2 0.9 0:7 .�.`o:b �';O s4 4';2,10.38 11 ------w------------------------------------------------------------------- - 1.26 jl.'..:50 i 255 i 320 It 116 i 224 X 1512E 2.4 i 1.9 1.3 i 1.0 0.8 i . 0.6 �',.0. 4 i 0.2 10.42 Ring :; '::60 ; 275 '; 335 135 235 X 1517 2.5 2.0 ; 1.3 ; 1.0 0.8 0::7 ;; `"'04 ; 0.2. 110.41 or.`1.1' ; 70 ; 295' ; 350 ; 154E 245 X 1523E 2.5 ; 2.0 E 1.4 ; 1.0 ;:,0.8 E, 0,7• E ;0y4 E 0,3 ;0.41 ' PTA, ; - -- :-------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------- %'*....HOURS FOR 1400 FEET OF TRAVEL;; 35,0 ; 28.0 ; 18.7 114.0..111:2 `.;.':;3�:;5b E:.3'5..:E _ , yyr` z«,..a.ww... .............................. I ......................... ............. ...... -. . - ,�'r,.,•:, ., , ..... •_ '. 3•rt�' ° ''iT•` .5 '.•.. stem in Ipr sure;shown is for the turbine drive: Pressure will. be app�ox 14:.PST='tlaWery�fo engine �r t =Even machines. it r-k� 11 wM�� •..' r-, - - - ^ IJ �' ' e,'.," 4 . fef I"aeZ /1%"' `7 3 e 1 he -,I /F-C, )� 3-.Y-- P-WEE 3 ------ ------ 7 �X- ......... .. �z 7 WA �1�1 , j:: .......... hS :itlLl --Z, -4 :\Ni .1, 0 1� I j� ,-.z X - I r t IL r 7, 7 ! om t I �0, (4' 1 r�! t t , N '.1- 1 j ""I r4*1 Y1 T ,l, •'r'( I 't1.:,�ilI ?'�7yS'i�:,'.i'.•�,.+'�'-�.��' dry;"I i.\'�•. ; 7 It- 4rYl it e. ffJ 4r V, lay;- 1w 300 Ne. EISFL 'C S, A m 70 rjo ggg= AWA 1:0 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Grower(s): WilligWEddie, & David Carmichael Farm Name: Carmichael Enterprises, Inc. County. Scotland Farm Type: Wean -Feed Farm Capacity: 3520 Storage Structure: Anaerobic Lagoon Storage Period: 180 days Application Method: Irrigation The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed gore each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant ,^_.itrients can be balanced for realistic _yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. 1. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. Page: 1 8. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. �= 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on the waste application method shown above. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR ( gallons, ft3, tons, etc.): 3520 animals X 222.65 gal/animal/year = 783728 gallons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN PRODUCED PER YEAR (lbs): 3520 animals X 0.48 Ibstanimallyear = 1,689.60 Ibs Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. Page: 2 The fpllowing acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type, and surface application. ;rst Year of Two Year Rotation Hyd # Field Soil Type Crop Code Yield /Ac lbs N /unit Acres Lbs N/Ac Residual Lbs N IAc lbs N wired Time to Apply_ 1 1 Ra C 4.5 50.00 3.16 225.0 711.00 Mar -Oct 2 2 Ra D 110.0 1.25 4.01 20.0 117.5 471.18 Mar -July 3 2 Ra D 110.0 1.25 4.14 20.0 117.5 486.45 Mar -July 4 3 Ra D 110.0 1.25 6.11 20.0 117.5 717.93 Mar -July Total 17.42 Available N *Difference Second Year of Two Year Rotation 2386.55 1689.60 -696.95 Hyd # Field Soil Type Crop Code Yield IAc lbs N /unit Acres Lbs NIAc Residual Lbs N IAc lbs N Required Tirne to Apply 1 1 Ra C 4.5 50.00 3.16 225.0 711.00 Mar -Oct -2 2 Ra N 55.0 2.40 4.01 132.0 529.32 S-April 2 2 Ra O 33.0 4.00 4.01 132.0 529.32 Jun-S --3 2 Ra N 55.0 2.40 4.14 132.0 546.48 S-April 3 2 Ra O 33.0 4.00 4.14 132.0 546.48 Jun-S 4 3 Ra N 55.0 2.40 6.11 132.0 806.52 S-April 4 3 Ra O 33.0 4.00 6.11 132.0 806.52 Jun-S Total 17.42 Available N *Difference 4475.64 1689.60 -2786.04 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. *A negative number reflects the total lbs of additional nitrogen needed to achieve yields on acreage listed in chart. A positive number means additional acreage is required to utilize the nitrogen produced by the farm. NOTE: This plan does not include commercial fertilizer. The farm should produce adequate plant available nitrogen to satisfy the requirements of the crops listed above. The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient Page: 3 management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. interplanted fields ( Le. small grain, etc, interseeded in bemnuda), forage must be removed '--.nrough grazing, hay, and/or silage. Where grazing, plants should be grazed when they reach a height of six to nine inches. Cattle should be removed when plants are grazed to a height of four inches. In fields where small grain, etc, is to be removed for hay or silage, care should be exercised not to let small grain reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result If small grain gets too high and this will definately interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two to three times during the season, depending on the time small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain, etc, is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. Bermudagrass should be grazed or cut to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. The following legend explains the crop codes listed in the table above: CM Code Crop A Barley B Hybrid Bermudagrass - Grazed C Hybrid Bermudagrass - Hay D Corn - Grain E Com - Silage F Cotton G Fescue - Grazed H Fescue- Hay I Oats J Rye K Small Grain - Grazed L Small Grain - Hay M Grain Sorghum N Wheat 0 Soybean Lbs N udil'¢ed / unit yield 1.6 ibs N f bushel 50 lbs N / ton 50 lbs N / ton 1.25 lbs N / bushel 12 lbs N / ton 0.12 lbs N / lbs lint 50 lbs N / ton 50 lbs N / ton 1.3 lbs N / bushel 2.4 lbs N / bushel 50 lbs N / acre 50 lbs N / acre 2.5lbs N/cwt 2.4 Ibs N / bushel 4.0 lbs N [bushel Acres shown in the preceding table are considered to be the usable acres excludinb Page: required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields fisted may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. .e attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. SLUDGE APPLICATION: The waste utilization plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 0.072 pounds of plant available nitrogen per animal per year in the sludge based on the application method listed earlier. If you remove the sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately 1267.20 pounds of PAN to utilize. Assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermudagrass hayland at the rate of 300 pourZds of nitrogen per acre, you will need 4.22 acres of land. If you apply the sludge to com at a rate of 125 pounds per acre, you will need 10.14 acres of land. Please be aware that these are only estimates of the PAN and Land needed. Actual requirements could vary by 251/ depending on your sludge waste analysis, soil types, realistic yields, and applications. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION: The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation ch that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in the preceding table. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Type Crop Application Rate in/hr Application Amount * inches 1 1 Ra C 0.40 0.95 2 2 Ra D 0.40 0.95 3 2 Ra D 0.40 0.95 4 3 Ra D 0.40 0.95 *This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount Page: 5 of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. it facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must 'Vt� removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsiability of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated property to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in the tables. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application prior to applying the waste. Additional Comments: Nitrogen utilization is sufficient without overseeding coastal bermuda, however, grower rnay opt to overseed and may apply 50lbs Nlac from September to April. Oveiseeded crop should be removed as soon as possible in spring to avoid shading of coastal. 713C&,V0 Jv if'—" W HtftT R LCo WS Sn yLSf*A . I PAtJ Fo 2 UJM*W7- m YS T A - &�Oucpib- By � 1 �s tY1 A _-m - cc.� LWT- t� IQE�i D�A�Ir t,} �i2.orn Say (dEf�� C.�B P. Page.- 6 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm: Carmicheal Enterprises, Inc. Owner/Manager Agreement: Itwe understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nutrient management plan for the farm named above. I/we know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facilities, will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked_ Itwe understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: `Signature: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Name of Technical Specialist: Affiliation: Address: Signature: Please Print Sonya J. Barber Harvest Net, Inc. P.O. Box 32 Council, NC 28434 (910) 645-6768 `f Date Date Date Page: 7 -� EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN. D PQHOI)[IV ERS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM �l I SWCD A? 7- Z 92 NRCs q !0 9- 5-Y iS 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 your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. The following are some action items you should take. 1. Stop the release of wastes_ Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add -soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. " d. Cali a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff.. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. C: Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to eliminate further discharge. d. Repair all leaks prior to restartin.- pumps. D: Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E: Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as opposed to flowing leaks- possible action: a. Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back to lagoon. b. If holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap 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 bottom as soon as possible. 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a. Did the waste reach any surface waters? b. Approximately how much was released and for whatduration? c. Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters? f_ Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? i. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off of the property)? h. How much reached surface waters? 3: Contact appropriate agencies. a. During normal business hours,. call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality) regional office; Phone - - After hours, emergency number: 919-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EMS Phone number - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, phone number - - , local SWCD office phone number and local NRCS office for advice/technical assistance phone number - - 4: If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain your problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you. 5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off site dama4e_ a. Contractors Name: b. Contractors Address:_ L V loll d I T /ZY. c_ Contractors Phone: I co - I -76 - _ 2- -1?2 J. _ Storage tank or basin Partial microbial decomposition ( 1 Bottom or midlevel loading $u Mixing while filling { 1 Tank covers Agitation when emptying (1 Basin surface mats of solids (} Proven biological additives or oxidants Settling basin surface Partial micobial decomposition Mixing while filling Agitation when emptying I 1 Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid level () Remove settled solids regularly Manure, slurry or sludge Agitation when spreading ( 1 Soil injection of slurry/sludges spreader outlets Volatile gas emissions ( ) Wash residual manure from spreader after use ( 1 Proven biological additives or oxidants Uncovered manure, slurry Volatile gas emissions while drying { } Soil infection of slurry/sludges or sludge on field surfaces I 1 Soil incorporation within 48 hours ( 1 Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying { 1 Proven biological additives or oxidants Dead animals Carcass decomposition bJ Proper disposition of carcassas Dead animal disposal Carcass decomposition ( ) Complete covering of carcasses in burial pits pits I 1 Proper location/construction of disposal pits Incinerators Incomplete combustion ( secondary stack burners Standing water around Improper drainage V Grade and landscape such that water drains facilities Microbial decomposition of away from facilities organic matter Manure tracked onto public Poorly maintained access roads Farm access road maintenance roar- 'm farm access Additional Information: Available From: Swine Manure Management; 0200 Rule/BMP Packet . NCSU-County Extension Center Swine Production Farm Potential odor Sources and Remedies, EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU-BAE Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Pit Recharga--Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 128-88 NCSU-BAE Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Underfloor Fluse--Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 129-88 NCSU-BAE Lagoon Desig and Management for Livestock Manure Treatment and Storage; EBAE 103-83 NCSU-BAE Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU-BAE Controlling Odors from Swine Buildings; PIH-33 NCSU•Sw•rne Extension Environmental Assuranc Program: NPPC Manual - NC Pork Produces Assoc Options for Managing Odor; a report from the Swine Odor Task Force NCSU Agri Communications Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PR0107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension The issues checked { ) pertain to this operation. The landownerrintegrator agrees to use sound judgment in applying odor control measures as practical. I certify the aforementioned odor control Hest Managment Practices have been reviewed with me. r (Landowner Signature) -•-- -• I - -•• Iona SWINE FARM WASTE MANAGEMENT ODOR CONTROL CHECKLIST Soufce Cause BMP's to Minimize Odor -Sate Specific Practices Farmstead Swine production [ 1 Vegetative or wooded buffers; {Recommended best management practices; (IGood iudament and common sense Animal body surfaces Dirty manure -covered animals { I Dry floors Roar surfaces Wet manure -covered floors I*1 Slotted floors; fyWaterers located over slotted floors; ( } Feeders at high and of solid floors; I l Scrape manure buildup from floors; ( I Underfloor ventilation for drying Manure collection pits Urine W Frequent manure removal by flush,pit recharge,gr scrape Paritel micorbial decomposition (} Underfloor ventilation Ventilation exhaust fans Volatile gases; 4 Fan maintenance; Dust IjEfficient air movement Indoor surfaces Dust Washdown between groups of animals [ } Feed additives; f } Feeder covers; i 1 Feed delivery downspout extenders to feeder covers Flr_,unks Agitation of recycled lagoon ( I Rush tank covers liquid whiles tanks are fitting { I Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with anti -siphon vents Flush alleys Agitation during wastewater { I Underfloor Hush with underfloor conveyanance ventilation Pit recharge points. Agitation of recycled lagoon I 1 Extend rechatd lines to near bottom of liquid while pits are filling pits with anti -siphon vents Lift stations Agitation during sump tank filling I } Sump tank covers and drawdown Outside drain collection Agitation during wastewater { I Box covers or junction boxes conveyance End of drainpipes at lagoon Agitation during wastewater Extend discharge point of pipes underneath lagoon liquid level Lagoon surfaces Volatile gas emissions N,/Proper lagoon liquid capacity Biological mixing I"1 Correct lagoon startup procedures Agitation I II Minimum surface Brea -to -volume ratio U Minimum agitation when pumping { I Mechanical aeration (I Proven biological additives Irrigation sprinkler nozzles High pressure agitation I ) Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind Wind draft I }%Minimum recommended operation pressure i�i Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface I I Pump from second-staga lagoon INSECT CONTROL CHECKLIST FOR ANIMAS. OPERATIONS Source Cause BMP's to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices (Liquid Systems) Flush Gutters Accumulation of solids { ) Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accumulated soilds from gutters as designed. { ) Remove bridging of accumulated solids at discharge Lagoons and Pits Crusted Solids t4 Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize the crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6-8 inches over more than 30% of surface. Excessive Vegetative Decaying vegetation ( Maintain vegetative control along banks of Growth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter, (Dry Systems) Feeders Feed Spillage Wbes,gn, operate and maintain feed systems bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. (} Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g. 7-10 day - interval during summer, 15.30 day interval during winter). Feed Storage Accumulations of feed residues tifRaduce moisture accumulation within and around inunadiate perimeter of feed storage areas by insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adequate containment (a-g., covered bin for brewer's grain and similar high moisture grain /products). {K Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed. Animal Holding Areas Accumulations of animal wastes } Eliminate low area that trap moisture along fences and feed wastage and other locations where waste accumulates and and disturbance by animals is minimal. O Maintain fence rows and filter strips around animal holding areas to minimize accumulations of wastes (i.e. inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids as needed). AM1C—November 11, 1996 Handling Rccumulatinns of animal wastes (I Remove spillage on a routine basis le.d. 7-40.day interval during summer; 15-30 days interval during winter) where manure is loaded for land application or disposal. f I Provide for adequate drainage around manure stockpiles. f I Inspact for and remove or break up accumulated wastes in filter stripes around stockpiles and manure handling areas as needed. Lies checked ( i pertain to this operation. The landownertintegrator agrees to use sound judgment in applying ,onrrot measures as practical. y the aforementioned insect control Best Management Practices have been reviewed with me. e er signature) more information contact the Cooperative Extension Service, laeparurnent of Entorrialogy, Sox 7613, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 595-7613. IIC--November 11, 1996 N—fortality N na�emen 1lethods (check which method(s) are being implemented) Cal' Burial three feet beneath the surface of the around within ?T hours after knowledge of the death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowing stream or public body of water. V �! Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-16S.7 Complete incineration 'J In the case of dead poultry only.' placing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the Department of Agriculture 0 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 of the State Veterinarian must be attached) r SPECIFICATIONS DATA PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Diamond IPS pressure -rated PVC pipe (2' through 12*) is made of compounds conforming to material requirements of ASTM D2241 in accordance with ASTM D1784. The pipe sizes (4' through 12") are made with an integral bell which utilizes a gasket for seating in accordance with the requirements of ASTM F477. Integral sockets for solvent cementing meet the requirements set fortis in ASTM D2672. Diamond IPS pressure -rated- PVC pipe meets all I dimensional, chemical, and physical .--requirements as outlined in ASTM D2241. Each male end shall be beveled to facilitate joining and reference marked for assuring proper depth of insertion. Diamond furnished lubricant is to be used in the joining process. Diamond IPS pressure -rated pipe is supplied in 20-foot lengths. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PROPERTIES OF PVC 12454-B (1120) Property ASTM Minimum Test Specific Gravity D 792 1.40 Tensile Strength, psi D 638 7,000 Tensile Modulus, psi D 638 400,000 IZOD Impact Strength, D 256 .65 ft., lb./in. - CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ASTM TEST 93.0% Sulfuric Acid, D 543 14 Days Flotation at 55+or-29C Change in.Weight, % — 0.1 + 5.0 Change in Flex Strength, % — 25.0 to + 5.0 ASTM Oil No. 3, 30 Day Immersion at 230 C Change in Weight, % —1.0 to 1.0 DIAMOND O PLASTICS Stock Norninal - Weight Outside CORPORATION IPS IRRIGATION PIPE ASTM D2241 Wail Inside Pieces Per Feet Per Feet Per • SDR - 41 100 PSI LM �­;` �t_74_ 4" 4.500 .110 4.2B0 63 1,260 20,160 M 6"- 6.625 .162 6.301 28/35/32/40 560/700/640/800 8,400 M 8" ;`,3�3„'30� 8.625 .210 e.205 15/10 300/200 4,400 M 10" :`x=5el'D' 10.750 .262 10.226 12 240. 2,880 M 12" ',::Bl 12.750 .311 12.12E 6/8 120/160 2,240 SDR - 32.5 125 PSI M 4" ;,:; .it 4.500 .138 4.224 63 1,260 20,160 M 6"'. 6.625 .204 6.217 28/35/32/40 560/700/640/800 8,400 M 8.625 .265 8.095 15/10 300/200 4.400 :r M 10"p:' 10.750 .331 10.088 12 240 2,880 M 12" 12.750 .392 11.966 6/8 120/160 2,240 .y s SDR - 26 160 PSI M 2" ': 2.375 .091 2.193 204 4,080 65,280 M 3" j' 3.500 .135 3.230 88 1,760 28,160 M 4" 4.500 .173 4.154 63 1,260 20,160 M G. 6.625 .255 6.115 28/35/32/40 560/700/640/800 8,400 M 8" 8.625 .332 7.961 15/10 300/200 4,400 M 10" 10.750 .413 9.924 12 240 2,880 M 12" 12.750 _490 11.770 6/8 120/160 2.240 - SDR - 21 - 200 PSI M 2" 2.375 .113 2.149 204 4,080 65,280 M 3" u'`" 3.500 .-167 3.166 88 1,760 28,160 M 4" �, 4.500 .214 4.072 63 1,260 20,160 M 6" 6.625 .316 5.993 28/35/32/40 560/700/640/800 8,400 M 8" 8.625 .410 7.805 15/10 300/200 4,400 M 10" 10.750 ..511 9.728 12 240 2,880 M 12" 12.750 .606 11.538 6/B 120/160 2,240 Prices are subject to a firm Policy of "Price in effect at time of shipment on regular purchase." Possession of this page of a price list does not constitute an offer to sell. *Freight regulations &/or equipment may reduce maximum footage per truckload. All prices F.O.B. manufacturing location. L = normal stock item at Lubbock, Texas M = normal stock item at Macon, Georgia Joints Per Quirt'. of Lubricant {Furnished} 4" 85 6" 60 Additional Lubricant 8" 45 10" 35- - 12' 25 12 Qt . per case 00 .tit:. 15" 15 4 Gal. per case '15.00 -gal.' 18" 12- 21" 10 iV INSTALLATION fond Agricultural PVC Pipe should be assembled and installed with uniform and continuous support from a firm base in accordance with the installation procedures provided in ASTM D2321, and the Installation Guide for PVC Water Pipe (a "pocket -sized" edition is available from your representative or from Diamond Plastics Corporation.) Embedment materials are to be in accordance with soil classifications listed under Unified Soil Classification System, ASTM D2487 and ASTM D2488. To assemble, clean mating surfaces of the bell, spigot, and gasket. Apply gasket lubricant (furnished by Diamond Plastics Corporation) to the entire spigot end up to the reference mark. Also, apply lubricant to the contact surface of the gasket. With the pipe in straight alignment, push the spigot into the bell up to the insertion line. If a pry bar is used to apply force, the pipe should be protected by placing a board between the bar and the pipe. If normal force does not complete the joint, disassemble the joint and examine the parts to make certian they are free of obstructions. Visually inspect the completed joint to insure the gasket has not been dislodged. Table 5. APPROXIMATE GUIDE FOR ESTIMATED RANG£ OF DEGREE OF COMPACTION VERSUS EMBEDMENT CLASS AND METHOD OF PLACEMENT AS PERCENT OF STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY OR RELATIVE DENSITY, FOR GRANULAR :MATERIALS IN PARENTHESIS"* CLASS OF EMBEDMENT I Il III IV MAISRIAL DFSCRWTION Mamdaysei Gai du Maaals Sw4 =d Gsaed soils - clan Miacd - Gan Sals Furl: Gr_m, Sails OF—aaom"r=.v14ad rapt lisp % of dry %-12 9.111 6-30 Soil consolginm medtod %d PIMUN Iar Relsur_) Dwsky R2W Canrpwa by paatt enpor or ram 95.100 [15.10M 95,100 JV-LO ) 95-100 90-IOD Dcwdy by pam .dxlL rs 80.91 (6(.71) W95 464II3) 50-95 71.90 Caudidalc by ssmalim M95 t60.71) 8045 (60.801 Hwd pbx 60.8D 140-6m 1md L=P - 6D-80 00-M 60-80 Wo - D*MP 6a80 en-m 60-M C&75 Table 4. DF_SCFtIPT1irn OF F;MRFDMVNT MATERIAL CLASSI FIC1TI ONS O L SOIL SOIL OiSCRIPTION or C LA5% T%'PF MATERIAL CLASSIRCATIon Cl-. I Swh- Hsadwa d npla, irmda , m& III w I Ir aAalm9 maenars hard res.,aal infra ask a e—h d a.•ar .• n L. 1•..4a .maL rroa.d a.& eaadvt .r [raskd a1.W. C3 .. o St,-- caw .MIN ITi[IwiN "n.—A .n 14. J sw-r_ Mme thmr _1 renma•1 .r .4.. :1.1 ..e• e Clean, Cr Pt iy pdrd pads m.d fn-rl-sand wo.k IW .r w frrr 4rK w•e .r .carat fra.ew resm.+s!'1. a aw.e. Fdnre paa �14 .narN s V.. 4m a.r•e CU.n SW WcU-smkd .ads m pa.r11• —ft. I.nk w ... f.aea M.•a than .NK A Inn..., po fs.. J ....e mA leas OS*. w d .m N.. •JIII _ 1'kr. SP Iberrh ended cards sad paws..ad., 7QIe .• r lore. M.rr p.d MK w . •.r.r rr.ai.m p.ma Na J a. . 1611— dm "% sr.arard .r ,W ym acre IV_ Clna I11 S..da•-• GM S-ky pa.dL paced sal vh m,a.are. !sR .w NN—.{ awm.e I-- eaxpr..l .r. X.. a ai.re. M.er pan %in —..Tad ,r No III .w-e (r CUM pro-K F�d •ail d.y a.aavrr 4ni w aw.rr .{.ni.r 1—m r.,..aea m Na J .m•C. Mat 1At. %,% .e.n.r..i M Y. `.111 SM Sdq .sad, aad-.h m'u M.a• tlra 4WM .{ a..+..r Ita..wm Ira.ti•. %,. J .... Akwe tkmr 31Ii .anw.J ,r Nr }t1 ..ere • SC My" sand. sand d.y .mama Mon m.e V% r! ,o Ir— P..... v. l ar.e. k1a. a>e sot, .rtmmd .. w aIo are.e. 0— IV S-i. AIL 6-g— .db. —7 1— We. Dais n—..d y w .I n I— .d1._ I..m.r k- 50% a ka 50% .r mmr P_ Hn. del saes. CL larpals cb." d Iw.. r'_loan >d+4•'dy- p.-dly .I..., `i11 .t.., ..k• .I.... lean days. Lgmd lk s Sal w k. Sav w case N•'•'• V..-'Ie..ar•r NH hwpma: "In. ntaarm.e .r aAa..m+rr..w for .a.i..• .Jbk I..r., ..h. l.µr..l Low pears Wn Sdi. ilY{ w ese F.— Na'AR. — CT1 Isapei esap of hick plarucd7. Im ekt•. LaeP.d I...a pram d.a. Uti str; .r va P•n•as Na. sIo a...e. CU . V Sala (L 1ki�• � tad ••Vmw a.k7 e1a7s of m Ptamiealt. Lym.l lamd M .• 1... Sri [Ir=wi c1a1• d m dm a b sh pl m ". L.prd tra pram dw -0% NM r ..same. N.. No — J IT P•aa. nark .r ear. kiddy wpne a.da. Seib arc as drrrcd in ASTM D 2427. t+ yr :w C h" I ma-d .4i. L der —A w ASTM o :12t ••• In aeandaee ­nh ASTM D 14 .-amk u -dh SW W 12% p .e, N._ `M — GOrw . w.,derkw. .nrwawn pm" dam nlan e1w..te.usie of Chi _ d.a d __ M. The haunching area is most important to the- support of PVC pipe. For good support, the haunching area should be compacted to the densities given in the Long Term Deflection Chart. Figure 2. a ftbst a deu0l7 is pone in PWCMII Ise:. be fabricated in almost any configuration. Some epoxy coated fittings include stacks and hydrants as an integral part of the fitting. ` Occa� ionally it may be necessary to connect PVC plastic pipe to steel or CR pipe. This connection can be made with a coupling called a transition or repair coupling. In -line valves can be supplied with connections to gasket pipe. Thrust blocking is required for gasket pipe. Most thrust blocks will be concrete. Manufacturers recommended thrust blocks at any change in direction greater than 100. Figure I gives an example of different arrangements for thrust blocs. Figure I. Example of different arrangements for thrust blocks. -5- Y ;Figure 2. Anchorage blocks for in -line valves. Table 1 is the forces encountered at end plugs. to calculate forces encountered at bends, tees and wyes, multiply the figure in .Table 1 by the factors given in Table 2. Table 1. Thrust W at End Plugs inrusz in lbs. Tor Lest pressure Pipe Diameter 100 PSI 150 PSI 200 PSI In psi 250 PSI (inches) 1k 295 440 590 740 2 455 680 910 1140 21s 660 990 1320 1650 3 985 1480 1970 2460 4 1820 2720, 3630 4540 6 3740 5600 7460 9350 8 6490 9740 131000 16,200 10 10,650 16,000 21,300 26,600 12 15,150 22,700 30,200 37,800 14 20,600 30,800 41,100 51,400 16 26,600 39,800 53,100 66,400 ■E■NRU■ Rommilll■ ■ I��r�h O!NK ■WNINIMOM 1� ■ rr� �■�■�■ir�A ■i■ moons WIRI 0 MM�a �Mm MENEM ■■ENN ■Err■ ■■■Mr moor■ ■ENEM moor■ . FEB 13 ' 95 10 = 40AM C * ROLL' S FOODS P.28 TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN HORINGS (Use one of systems below) - UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION GW-Well graded gravels; gravel sand mix GP ^ Poorly graded gravels ON -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix SW - Well graded wade; sand -grovel mix SP - Poarly'graded sands SH-Silty sand SC -Clayey wads; weld-elay'mixtares g-gravel s - aand vis-very Fine sand sl-sandy loam fa! -fine sandy .loam 1- loam gl-gravdl4 loam si-silt + WL-Silts;nilty.v.Vhesands; sawlyotcleyeysilt sil•ailt loam CL-Clays at low to medium plasticity CH- btarganic Claps of bigb plasticity .WH-Elastic sfits OL-Organic allts and silty Clays, low plasticity Oil -Organic Clays• medium to high plastichy cI-Clay loam afcl-aflty clay loam scl-sandy clay loam *Lc -silty clay c-clay L 8dwme mat+erw for embsakmfMt is arail�.ble DOYer [D No t1nd %& w&m is uw an 06 o wm addy t h.rards regaisiag spacial a�atioa fn dasiga wq.nor. urr .. � �c� pu,,tec,�• ;�.L ���. � �t� � ,fit /.}u.V�. 94 s5WS'l 88 im a0 M S1 9a s4 85 36 a7 E$ 5J 41 43 44145 461147140149 bE! 51 T ^ �"r11► FEB 13 '95 10:41AM CAR2OLL'S FOODS P. 29 • �ti.c. flLtGl° �L LA600H DESIGN. CHECK LIST 41 1 SCopy of 026 and supporting- maps -included if clearing inaffllved..; (including access roads and waste application system sites) 2. Dam Safety Exclusion N a. Dike not over 15 feet high to down stream slope and not over to acre feet storage to top of dike. 3. Storage Volumes �]G a• designed volume exceeds needs b. all temporary storage is designed above the seasonable high water table. c. minimum of 6 feet treatment voluse .depth available —kC d. no sludge storage statement included if landowner so requests 4, operation & Maintenance Plan (sheet- included) ✓ a. begin and end pump -out elevations 'shown S. Location Sketch (included) a. distance and direction to nearest residence shown b. road numbers shown c. north arrow shown v 6. Hazard Classification Sheet (NC--r6NG-34 included) dqV61T-A a. distance to nearest stream in event of dike failure shown b. distance to nearest public road in event of failure shown C. topo map of area to support a a b above included 7. Waste Utilization Plan (included) a. all tracts, field numbers, field acreage, (available acres excluding buffers for ditches, roads, homes, property line, etc.) crops shown b. signatures of producer & person preparing plan a. pumping agreement signed by adjoininq landowner showing tract numbers, field numbers, acres, etc. if heeded d. legible ASCS maps of effluent disposal fields included e* legible soil survey sheets showing all effluent disposal fields included f. suitability of soils for crops planned assured g. attachment "B" on sampling procedure included S. Soil Investigation Sheet (SCS-ENG-538 included) a. minimum of three borings on Class IV & v lagoons SC-5 b. borin a 2.0' below designed bottom of lagoon C. location & elevation of borings in relation to grid survey d. seasonal high water table at highest elevation f.e. borrow area location shown 0 �t■i��t�tr■t ■����trr■ir t��r�irrtr t��t�rriry■ tt����trttr�■ i�IlrrrH ■��E�itt■t mWoL;;A--% U!mr.m ■■ Sri■ t Au�V►1 n�tiii 8 �P1 Zmd � OM YisraiA"w ■ miE3K3.U7M'p �t�i■}I■jj4i�1�_�� �; :ri■Irl��■ r� r i 10. •FEB 13 '95 10:42AM CAWU-L'S FOODS P.31 TYPES OF KATERiAL ENCOUNTERED IN SMINGS (Use one of systems below) ' - UNi ED CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION GW-we11 graded gravels; gravel, sand mix GP - Poorly graded gravels GN-Silty gravels! gravel-sand-cilt.mix GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix g-gravel s - sated vfs-vezv rme sand sl-sandy loam SW- Well graded sands: sand -gruel mix &I -fine sandylaam SP - Poorly •graded scads SM - Silty sand SC - Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures UL-Silts; sift. ir.Mmsands: sandy arclayeysift CL-Clays of law tom mum plasticity Cfi-Iaacgeaic clays of high plasticity , AH-Flastic silts OL-Organic silts and silty► clays, low plastieity Oil-Qtgaaie clays, medium to high plasticity l- loam gl - grav f lly loam 61- silt Gil-pllt loam cl-Clay lam Biel -silty clay loam scl - sandy clay ham ale -silty clay c-clay L 8vita5k sttatesl+tl !or embaai®nat is available Yoe ONO 44 L Zzo= h.a rds vequW=g spmd attaffiim in desica � auk +� GENM&M. ram%Mm: 24 ffi ffi Y7 28 9S ao gI as AS 34 83 36 87 89 40 u 4s 43 44 4b 46 47 4a 40 50 611 t FEB 13 '95 10:42AM CA%MO 'S FOODS P.32 `3f_"" 9. seeding specifications included (lagoon dike and other exposed areas around buildings) 10. Construction Specifications (sheet included) j!dLA a. need for cut-off trench addressed b. need for sealing or lining with impervious material addressed and- anticipated locations of such areas identified ✓ c. protection of liner during initial filling and near flush pipes addressed 11. Grid Sheet (original or ledgable copy) a. gridded area large enough to include embankment slopes and surface water diversions �G b. location a dimensions of lagoon & buildings shown (lagoon inside top measurements shown and lagoon corners identified by grid stations) AUL_ C. surface water removal (pipes, outlets, etc) shown d. soil borings location shown G. TBM location & elevation shown f. existing utilities located (if applicable) 12. Typical cross-section included -16-_ a. dike elevation & .top width shoos b. lagoon bottom elevation shown _.G C. side slopes shown d. effluent outlet pipe invert elevation shown e. building pads -- elevation & grade shown f = cut-off trench shown - if required g-. liner shown - if required V� n 13. volume computations a. excavation b. dike fill c. pad fill 14. Summary Sheet a. design requirements b. excavation volume C. fill volumes d. cut -fill ratio s� vac _ I ) ) C1ucn, e. job class TL< �oc,L� ft �' soal Gc a t -lac ecr.-Z5e sec �� �. Sro ea+t. �/�Cot eDC�� �- _4$. 15. Location of subsurface' drainage ( if present �rL 16. Presence of utilities addressed 17. Observation of cultural resources statement included _� 1s. operation is outside of jurisdictional limits of municipalities FEB 13 '95 10:42AM CARROLL'S FOODS P.33 Operator:JVHN CARMICHAEL County: SCOTLAND Date; 09/05/93 Distance to nearest residence (other than owner) 1200.0 feet 1. STEADY STATE LIVE WEIGHT 0 sows (farrow to finis}) x 141� lbs. - 0 Ibis b sows (farrow to feeder) x 520 lbs. = 0 The 0 head (finishing only) x 13 Ibe. 0 lbe 0 sous (farrow to wean): x 43 lbs. = 0 lbs 3520 head (wean to feeder) x 33 lbs. = ICS600 lbs TOTAL STEADYf9TATE LIVE WEIGHT (SSLW) = 105600 lba 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT' -VOLUME OF LAGOON I volume 105600 ibsi SSLW x TreatmentiVolume(CF)/lb. SSLW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW= j 1 CF/lb. SSLW Volume = IOS600 cubic feet i 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION volume = 0.0 cubic feet ; "Owner requests no sludge storage. Sludge will be removed as needed." 4. TOTAL DESIGN VOLUME Inside top length 260.0 feet Inside top width 155.0 feet Top of dike at elevation 50.9 feet Freeboard 1.0 feet ; Side slopes 1 3.0 ; 1 (Inside lagoon) Total design lagoon liquid level at elevation 49.9 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation 39.9 feed seasonal high water table elevation 145.2 feet Total design -olume using prismoidal fo ula SS/ENDI SS/END2 SS/SIDEI SS/SIDE2 P,ENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 54.0 149.0 10.0 I AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH 254.0 149.0 37846.0 (AREA OF TOP) i AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 194_0 89.0 27266.0 (AREA OF BOTTOM) I AMA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 224.0 1I9-0 1066Z4.0 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. = AAREA TOP f (4*AREA MIDSECTION) t AREA BOTTOX0 * DEPTH/6 37846.0 106624.0 17266.0 1.7 VOLUME OF LAGOON AT TOTAL DESIGN LIQUIDj LEVEL = 269560 CU. FT. FEB 13 ' 95 10: 43A 1 CAL' S FOODS P.34 3 5. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED' ' f DRAINAGE AREAi i Lagoon (top of dike) ' Length * Width = 260.0 155.0 40300.0 square feet Buildings (roof and Lot hater) Length * Width = 0.0 0.0 0.0 square feet TOTAL DA 40300.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be j 180 days. SA. Volume of waste produced Approximate daily production of manure n CF/LB SSLW 0.00136 Volume = 105600 Lbsf� SSLW * CF of Was a/Lb./Day * 180 days Volume = 25788 cubic feet Volume of wash water i This is the amount of+fresh water used �ox washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system.'! Flush systeris that recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in Sh. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day 180 days storage/7.48 gallons per CF volume - 0_0 cubic feet 5C. volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation, Use period of time when rainfall exceed evaporation by largest amount. 180 days excess rainfall = i 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches p r foot Volume = 23508.3 nubtc feet f t i I FEB 13 '95 10:43AM CPRRBLLIS FOODS P.35 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm volume 7.0 inces / 12 inches Pe Volume - 23508.3 cubfa feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPOk6-, STORAGE f 1 5A. ?5798 cubic feet 5B. 1 0 cubic feet 5C. ,?3508 cubic feet 5D. 23508 cubic feet TOTAL 72805 cubic feet 6. SUKXhRY toot t VA; Total required volume. 178405 cu4c feet Total design volume avail. 269560 cub c feet j Min. req. treatmont volume plus eiudge hccumulation 105600 cubic feet At elev. 47.2 feet t Volume is 1 5953 cubic feet (end pumping) Total design volume l9as 25yr-24hr storn s 246052 cubic feet At elev. 49.2 fee ; volume is 20656 cubic feet (start pumping) Seasonal high water t&ble elevation �45.2 feet 7. DESIGNED SY��,.� APPROVED Bk : DATE: q.. _q3 DhT s t 1 NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN FEB 13 "93 10:43AM CRRROLL'S FOODS r • I ' I OPERATION:AND MAINTENANCE PPAN This lagoon is designed for waste treatment; with minimum odor control. The time required for the planned fluid level to be reached may vary due to soil conditionsrflu king operatione, and the amount of fresh wateradded to the syst m. Land application of wastewater is recogniz d as an acceptable method of disposal. Methode of application, include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrig tion. care should be taken when applying waste:to prevent runoff from the field or damage to crops. The following items are ti be carried out: F 1. It is strongly reco tided that the tre tment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capaci y to prevent exce live odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concent ation of the initial waste entering the lagoon thereby reducing 'dors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. 2. The attached waste utilisation plan sha l be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see Attachment B) before land application_ ' 3. Begin pump -cut of the lagoon when fluid level reaches eleva- tion 49.2 as marked by permanent markers. Stop pump -out when the fluid level reaches elevation 47.2 of before fluid depth is less than 6 feet deep (this prevents the lops of favorable bacteria) . 4. The recommended maximQm amount to applytper irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.4 inch per hour. S. Keep vegetation on the embankment and fleas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. V getation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous st�nd. JJ 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damage by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff isito be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. S. The Clean Water Act o' 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters ofIthe United States; The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,; Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. P.36 FEB 13 ' 95 10: 43AM CARROLL' S FOODS f SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE `TRZATMENT LAGOONS -----------------------II7----------------------------------- E Clearing: f All trees and brush shall be removed from tOe construction area before any excavating or fill is started. Stumps will be removed within the area of the foundation of the en6anktment and fill areas and all excavated areas. All stumps and roots exceeding one (1) inch in diameter shall be, removed to a minimum depth of one (1) Foot. satisfactory disposition will be made of all debris. The foundation area shall be .loosened thoroughle before placement of embankment material. k Cut-off Trench: I --------------- A cuts -off trench (when specified) shall be Lnstalled as shown in the plans. Cons'atruct ion s ------------ Construction of excavatediand earthfill are s shall be performed to the neat lines and grades as planned. Devi tions from this will require prior approval ofIthe SCS. Earthfi 1 shall not be placed in standing water and reasonable compaction of the fills shall be performed by the construoti.on equipment or cheeps -foot roller during placement. The embankment of the lagoon shill be installed using the more impervious materials. Construction of fill heights shall include ten (10) percent for settlement. To protect against seepage, when areas of unsuitable Material are encountered, they will need to be excavated a minimum of'one (1) foot belota grade and baakfilled and compacted with a suitable material (ie-CL,Sb,CH). Refer to the soils investigation informationiin the plans for pacial considerations. Precautions should be tak'n during construe ion to prevent excessive erosion and sedimentation ; Vagetation: !II ----------- All exposed embankment anf other bare const ucted areao shall be seeded to the planned typ of vegetation as soon as possible after construction. I I . P . 37 FEB 13 '95 10:44RM L'S FOODS i P.38 e SEEDING RECOMM"DATIONS ------------ AREA TO BE SEEDED: 1 2.0 ACRES I USE THE SEED MIXTUREIINDICATED: 0 LBS. FESCUE{GRASS S 60 LBS./A RE (BEST �UITED ON CLAYEY o WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SESDIH DATES: SEPTEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 30 0 LBS. -?ZNSA�OLA' BAHIA GRASS 60 LBS./ACRE (SES FbOTNOTE NO. 1) SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO .TUNE 30 16 LBS. HULLED BERMUDA GRASS S S.LBS./AC. (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 T� allLY 31 O LBS. RYE GRAIN S 30 LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) O LBS, RYE GRASS S 40 LBS./ACRE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER L TO MARCH 30 LBS. I - APPLY THE FOLLOWING:I : 2000 LBS. OF 10.10-10 FERTILIZER (RD04 LBS./ACRE) 4 TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME (2 TON/ACRE) i 200 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (1 0 BALES/ACRE) i ALL SURFACE DRAINS SkOULD BE INSTALLBDI PRIOR TO SEEDING, SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO'PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACKER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND! SECURE WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING. 1. PENSACOLA BAHIAG*ASS IS SLOWER TO 9STABLISH THAN COMMON BERMUDA GRASS. OHEN USING BAHIA, T IS RECOMMENDED THAT-8 LBS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA SR INC�UDED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASSIS ESTABLISHED. I c S lentaticn.' -45.0 annar, L-arrr E M aonlf lcatiian: 29.9 3D Mash Surface Existing Project.' •JDNN CARMXCHAEL Drawin2t 3520 NURSERY Numbers Location: 01d Darts: Enginaart OwrMr: Eatimator: Prepared bd: using S1tswork incllnation7 20.9 ` zzU moon uurrecs W T Dwilight Plot of all amto for the surface: Exiating Projaot: J" CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3620 NURSERY Numtar t Location.' Bsd Data.' Enginmar. Ownmr t Estimator: Prapered bul using Sitnmork 7.40 .30 r W m a .a .10 r Ln 8 S .ee V. 20 Nr.%NW-vA t rAT B Lbg. FIN150b P-IDor► DR PAD Mop s0•161 � n:P )cWL ckof;�s S2Sjjog VIEyU � P A DNS �%M&e (A r rr+rww.r■w■�^■r ■��w��w ■ — w c W P 1`T W m .l] 9070PA O F SVdk� d F DvTLtt I P ^� -TOTAL �,TDRtA�E �Lv�sUc *'SIT1.L � +n . eca TOP OP DIkE so.ae �ELV. N 1 1NV6Oct OF poliGST u ID SuPPgR'1 �RCr�OM D EPTo 3e, -ower Left I 30 Mush Surfers Balwo d Projo!ctl� JOHN CARMXCHAEL growing: 3529 NURSERY Number. Lacation: Bid Onto; Engineor3 Owner: Estimator: I Prepared bU: uvrina Sltawovk I Iruclinationi 20.6 30 Mush Sur -face F111 shring/svell Psroent: ZU.UU Cut snrLnk/swell percent; U-00 Iterati�.. to balancing within 10.0 cubic yards... �.. delta Cut Fill CUT - FILL 0.00 6177.28 8936.36 --2759.08 -0.63 7005.02 6599.75 405.27 -0.55 6891.26 6889.71 1.55 -0.55 6890.80 6 .82 -0.02 Lower "Proposed" by 0.55 feet. New surface call "Balanced" s been created. .PrgtHN .CARM1CHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number: Location: Bid Bate: Engineer; Owner: Estimator: �.__ _ _._—... ......_._Pxe_pax.ed_b-ys_._.u-&"g._SiLework n ax es�axaac3pxer�acgmcccv==q�qp moues � r W r 3 b�B g 0, it ZL 48z (n 04h FIL1s aAVANcvst g C7 Ln A W D FF1 C1F Plot of oll bete for thin surface: BaLencod Project: MHN CARMICHAEL. Drawing, 3528 kuRSERY Number: Location: Did Dante: Sng ineur f Owner: FmUfflatar: Pr^�ttyrad'by: using Sitawar-k Q 4:2:; 1p Y�. �. y' _ :� � J •�. _ r.. _t..� .I . _ - _- ._. __. _� ,_ ! , 1_. r-:.^..{,._� .t .! _ .t � � -. ' ..-i . � e � �- 1J :__ 1 .. �`- , f i n,�i .. '•� ' ... _ .. _ . � _ . ,- !'1- I 1 I -i'r-• ',-- .,. • t.�. _T _�. :. 1 .... �_.# :� �..-7 . ' k.. I . .O� _y.-•',,1► _� .� A, • i F s ._} `:`T.r.�•.,�r '- �.� _ _�' _ �i...,��. _ • -- '. ! stir' - ' -i-L-,--.-'•• � -.1. ._...;_7...E_t�.'_.1-•i1- 1 �.L �._....>�.��.h r. _.1�.1,. _ .y..-.. ._ - .-.. �_ _ ..... �- � �. ...-.._- ... _.- 1.-. __ . -- -Imo-"•-'*--:-'� 1 —74W F ar ..1-_�._t—. r ._._.. ��_:t-�.� •Jl�l. •-�.._ - _ . _. , _ _/_��_. �...�....^_..___��..j.. �»ii. t _ ,,/� _s-.F�.. ...1 - .-_ . _.�. �.. ' b_ .-��pf•'-. .'- •• � _r.":•........ ...._.«. t. .'". _....» ..� ..__-.. i -tee 44 �� _ _! ...r �.�Y{. -..t_I I r • �a 1--I' ... =1 ..•.__ '•_..._.._ r , .l_. ! _I .-.._.. _r. - - _.�_� :.' L_a _:--'-^ .... ��_.�.-_� _.^..� I►� . +.: !_.; , ........... erg State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ht:UNtL� Division of Water Quality Michael F. Easley, Govemor Williarn-G. Ross, Jr., Secretary FEB 7 2001 FAYs;WFi EVILLE. January 31, 2001 WILLIAM, EDDIE & DAVID CARMICHAEL CARMICHAEL ENTERPRISES INC. 18101 OLD LUMBERTON RD LAURINBURG NC 28352 Dear William, Eddie and David Carmichael: V__T g / • • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT ANo NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS830018 Carmichael Enterprises Inc. Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Scotland County In accordance with your application received on December 18, 2000, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to William, Eddie & David Carmichael, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000- This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Carmichael Enterprises Inc., located in Scotland County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 3520 Wean to Feeder swine and the application to land as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. The facility's CAWMP meets all requirements in place at the time of certification. However, it appears that the irrigation system on site may not adequately cover all acreage listed in the Waste Utilization Plan. The owner should address this inconsistency as soon as possible. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS830018 Carmichael Enterprises Inc. Page 2 Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final- and binding. The subject farm is located in the Fayetteville Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 486-1541. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Theresa Nartea at (919) 733-5083 ext_ 375. cerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Scotland County Health Department Fayette ille Regional -Office; Water Qual f SectiaO Scotland County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NDPU Files State of North Carolina RECEIVED Department of Environment and Natural Resources „ Division of Water Quality i 9 cLr�rl� Non -Discharge Permit Application Form WATER QUALtTy SECTION (THIS FORM MAYBE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) Nan-Dis hwge Pemlatung General Permit - Ddsthng Animal Waste Operations The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file with the Division. Please review the information for completeness and make any corrections that are appropriate. If a question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do not leave any question unanswered. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1.1 Facility Name: Carmichael Enterprise Inc_ 1.2 Print Land Owner's name: William. Eddie & David Carmichael 1.3 Mailing address: 18101 Old Lumberton Rd City, State: Laurinburp—NC Zip: 28352 Telephone Number (include area code): 276-5930 1.4 County where facility is located: Scotland 1.5 Facility Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. Please include a copy of a county road map with the location of the farm identified): Location: McArn_Rd from Butler plant go toward Laurinburg across 74 By-pass on Old Lumberton Road which bears off to left - stay straight _ McArn Rd. 1st building on right 1.5 Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner): Eddie Carmichael 1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): Carroll's Foods Inc 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 1/11199*- 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable): 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: 2.1 Facility No.: 83 (county number); 18 (facility number). 2.2 Operation Description: Swine operation Wean to Feeder 3520- Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? Qyes; DWI If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum number for which the waste management structures were designed. Tyne of Swine No. of Animals T e of Poultry No. of Animals Tyne of Cattle No. of Animals 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Layer 0 Dairy 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Non -Layer 0 Beef 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0 Turkey 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) FORM: AWO-G-E 7n/99 Page I of 4 83 - 18 Other Type of Livestock on the farm: No. of Animals: Q FORM: AWO-G-E 7M99 Page 2 of 4 83 -18 2.3 Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application system): 23.2 : Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): 23.2 2A Number of agoon storage ponds (circle which is applicable): I 2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? 69)or NO (please circle one) 2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES oro (please circle one) 2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only) YES or NO (please circle one) What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited? 9/1 7 / 2 3 What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited? 3. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. Applicants Initials 3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; 9:9 G 3.2 Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and field locations where animal waste is land applied; LF. 9-6. 3.3 Two copies of the entire Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAWMP, it must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. The CAWMP must include the following components. Some of these components may not have been required at the time the facility was certified but should be added to the CAWMP for permitting purposes: V3.3.1 The Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available - Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility. '�/3.3.2 The method by which waste is applied to the disposal fields (e.g. irrigation, injection, etc.) +/3.3.3 A map of every field used for land application. V3.3.4 The soil series present on every land application field. ✓3.3.5 The crops grown on every land application field. ✓3.3.6 The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP. ✓3.3.7 The PAN applied to every land application field. f.3.8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP. ✓3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications. .i3.3.10 A site schematic. %4.3.11 Emergency Action Plan. -!(3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. .13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted. -3r3.15 Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, etc.). Please be sure to include any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications that may be applicable to your facility. -3�3.16 Operation and Maintenance Plan. r� If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the additional components with your submittal. FORM: AWO-G-E 7/7/99 Page 3 of 4 83 -1.8 Facility Number: 83 - 18 Facility Name: Carmichael Enterprised Inc. 4. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: R5CEIVED �=i-8VVIJ WATER QUALITY �etmiltinA NSECTION on-DischaT9 I, W; 111A ,, . 6ji1C. ....J ARY—d ' (Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that this application for r�► rt r (Facility name listed in question 1.1) 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. _ z/ 11 /ov Signature Date 5. MANAGER'S CERTIFIC ATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) I,;c.._ C±t e, PoL r4age, I (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this application for w �a�.-.f� .� �. Tcro.�1�✓ �,.c, {Facility name listed in question 1,1) 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 as incomplete. ``n Signature Z Y Date THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719 FORM: AWO-G-E 7/7/99 Page 4 of 4 $3 - 18 S • 1 - � I � �� d � � � �. z s ..s _ h.y- ,r,; 1 �� � �� � � u � � '►y � n ~ a � J • h � �'. r • � � �� �� � �s gW .. . ape � 4 �^ , � \• � `J' n� �5 � �5 �� � � 3 � � .ti' � ~ g tltl �. ^ � �� � ' . � � r � t� n I � l � �, J A r--^ w� C �� '96 I,� PLANS WRITTEN/REVISED AFTER AUGUST •r! ka � �� `��V;����� •''Fa ;'a a - k ti �` �.„ s _ , � <. --:i t4. +2 tg -.�+j A� ; A ENMI { ,l•h� DEC=w8 -. WASTE UT.iLTZA!'YON-PLAN €- - •- - .. Vic— ♦ H -fi ' = WATER QUALITY SECTION { F Non --0rS G'ha*-P'etiYl�liRg� �QUIRED�S3'ECIFICATIONS.r fi j' waste shallfiiot rpch surface Waters of the state by runoff, dcifi, manmade conveyances,' diitct application, or sue: ydirect°discharge during operat on,or land�appi eation- Airy discharge of waste which -reaches surface water is `3 x . * B. ,r ' , , +.W7 ski �M [s - ,:. _ ' ' k_ •�,y-� 'i. - - L5'.i ° S¢r1;7 y ,�Y �•p .� '. a � " 3 i� �Ei a,a• tX .7•+- a� � `Y ��3'� ��� ` +.�'r- ° � �'� '$. � � ir` h, -ti.y F Win,- E- • .. There mustbe documentation is the design folder that toe p 4iio `cither.- -owns or. Chas a notanzed agremest'for'use of F adeq ato` Iaad on A cit to-pmpepy apply the `vastc If the grodisac does not awn adequate iand.to properly dispose of ` I waste,.he/she`sball piiuW a copyofa notaii= agmement with a landowner whoiis` wiihin,a reasonable pro)n;ility, n, allowing=bim/htr file ns>r c► the mid for waste applicatwn .It is the;respiaiisibility'of tlic owner of the fa>rility to secure �.' -an update of tte"Waste Utlization Flail when there is a change in the operation, increas in the auinber of animals,, ;. MethodTaf uti'iizauon,,or available land s t i N F i ���' �--v'c 9r- �..k� �'''�,.. - �i.. ,gym;.* ' 3 S'AnimaFwai6 shal[Lbe applied to meet; brit notrexceed,-the Nitrogen -needs for realistic crop,yields based on soil type, available aiassture,histoncal'data, cliinaie condi;tans;�and level of iiiaiiagement, unless therc�acereguiations,tliat F={ -restrict the rate of applications for other nutrie� Actual yields inay be used -in {see Ofrealisuc ysald 6iiad at the r -t r F - y `n 1 r S y am_ ,, C- aN<ciascretzon Of flue planner t x# fi kr t wRs T +i fit' u ¢ -�.' 4 Animal az� shall be'applied on Iand,eroding less than 5 tons per acre per"year Waste may be applied to;land that i5 5" + _ erodin at mare than 5 tons brit less t1dit44 toils, acre rear rovidiri s filter stri s°ar4.eiiisttalled where ''. G Fes' >x {Y P E`S� F , iuiu ffleaves the field; , (See FpTG Standard 193 Filter Steps) �g ;d•e <� Y.�� # r.. � �.: � - r f •�y s F�„ d,:' {` h '�ti"'r�r. F'� � -� � h � r S +2j,, ti ��*.,� ' � _ � I -. t� 5 Ddors`can be rediiced'by ui ding the waste or. r disking after waste appiicaiidn Waste sfi&dld not b_ a applied when there is dange%s8 of dfrom the uigattoa :field. 4� ""; ry"5 {`When alsriial waste isrto•be applied on acres svb�ect tc flooding, it will be sail incorporatzd�ori convertienaliy a- cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or, Ygrassland„the waste lnay bebroadcast provided the application Y• does not occur during a season pm ne to.floodin (See "Wea[iier aiui Climate to Northi Carolina"%r guidance_) F . 7 I iquid tvasrte siiatl be applied at rates not to exexd thefsoA infiltratic _ rate'such that rung$ diiioi "' i"OP5s to or to L , sufax:watersand a method which does not' cause drift flare the site during appicatiflnr� No pondingssliouldocetir order to oontroI odor and flies a a y ;. `' r e +s`P �S h' -;Ty�i. .;M ♦AK 8 Atiimal waste shall not be appliedFto saturated sozIs, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozenE{ _�. ...- . -� •� � y. Frri x � yy r � - 3 �j i 1 S �'•.'�F�T 'rT� 1- C_ I= �1+�f' V {tea -,. �'[ �+�.�_'x� "_�"'�+:�44 ib�'.xa u�, .�.: i�aste should°be apptiod on actively growing craps in such a ananiier: t}►at the crop.is not covered with waste to_ f _ depth tWi would prohibit growth The potential for salt damage froth aninW.v-iste should also be considered. f� {' P I �:t• ,� 5. aZs '�'`_ k ^Y,',t- w ^ 14 Waste nutrients shall no be applied uifallor winter for spring planted crops ba soils�iRzth a high potential for leaching F Waste,iiutiieiit loading rates on these soils should be held to•la minimum ancl'a suitable winter cover..crop planter! to r r be i re g OO take up:released'•natnents Waste shall'not a..pl ed i io than 34 days prior to planrin - f a crop,or rages:bi�ealdng • t - �rYsari r�. _�,. F , . i ��-. �: ,S �' k - � C • � i.: .3:� - _ i r" � •' ,�� h c q •t+'" i r i' ls'. i ,.L1 ,z r'i 's+a ���g�� +'c k ra`4ai'{ a *x' • 12 ? t'.' 2s n' - .P w s Sr So x,� 2. �•,, " _ ; F `' � � Ka, .'. r ''`'n�� , E} : C .• - ;�• T. r� y � 1- Sr t " '' ; ;. : ' 11 An acw swing fYaeilit}%sited on'or after October l; I993 shall'coinply:ivith'tlie folldwing. ` he outer peninder land area onto �which,i aste is applied from a lagoon -that is a com rent of a swine farm shall be ai'ieast 50,feei from - boundary an `a'1 stream" the di ar canal guy residentsal properiin d'f aiiy:pereiuii or e e anzurigation _ 3 ty,bo coin v r o i than' tch s cg - } n a �,s c •'} -s ° o r ` nn +,s'..' _ 1.�'r •. e• a .t;, _-i A 4F• r j', w v A • ,�'. d x . � � ,',�;, �1< .i 4 r - `yt'V4"a , c y ,� yr } `; K �„ v r .� 7 s 4 ZCk4,s,`. � � 1 _; 4iE7IIBi'I' A.7 '' r wns .UTILIZ ,Txorit pLniv w� y 4 } REQUMF.D SPECIF1CATiONS. 4 i t pniaxia; waste otht than �wma K+aste from facilities sited on or after October 1. 1995, shall not be applied;closcr than e 25 feet to surface water.: This distance rnayie reduced fortwateis that are not perennial protnrlec;,adequate`vegetative r v�. .. �y y p- 4, 1 a�: ss r1-� �a :• i" a. filter.strips are•present (See 5ta' 6a 393! Filter Strips) v 4 , `� : , :• w. .F. ri�-�, 0-,! 1' ,�a ru 2 ti c .. ••?_. . 2' ` 'Animal waste shall notbc applied closer -than_ -100 feet fronfTwc115:s, t 13.` Animal waste shall not be apposed closer than 260 feet of dwelluig5 other than those ownad by landowner. . 3 x 14 -Waste shall be applied in a manner noi'to reach othei property and pubiic iight-of ways g r gay`p -G# yf �"` °w[ } `, ;r �M i .�• Y Jy^. t15 Animals waste shall not be dischar into suifaca waters,;drama or. wetlands b a disct�ai a of. over K'Y -; F x spraying a Anrnaal waste maybe applied to priar.couvcrted cropland provided it!has+bcen approved'as a landnR ' 1 applications site try a "txiiniral sper>alist" An�nial'w�aste applied'on grassed waterivays,shalI beat agronomic rates } S. " and in a inanzier'tbat causes no runoff or drift froin the site x I Domestic and 16dustiial4aste from washdowii facilities,�Shori-ers, toitc4tShall notbe-discharged into the anneal waste m_ aIiagenlent SysteII1 F !'y°- :!° 1 R .y,�. 5 R r 5 tic a %• r >3 Y s + i�+ •rh 45�.v{�3 y+, :n.+r ��.... -. �y'.f y-��i..� a� Y'7 T - _ _. r•. a� �L •�u 5 t'�f � �"S - - a ;, _��y. x' J „y ! �, . +t ♦ ,�- M I7 A protective paver of appropnate vegetation will be establ�s}i°ed on! all disturbed areas (lagoon emliankrnents berms,�� . pipe itiiis, etc) Areas shall be, fence as ne ssary,. to protect the vegetattoti. `WegEiati dude as trees, sli tib5, slid other woody sties; etc. are limited to areas where considered apprapnate=' l,.agoon`areas'should be kof mowed and E accessible. Lagoon berms and structures should be inspected', regularly for evidence of erosion, Ieakage, or discharge. an rptid- c�tion a[ the facility�is terminated, the owner is irresponsible for, obWhing and unplementing'a "closure , h F y plan . which will eliminate the.possibility of inillegal discharge, pollution aiid erosion" - £ d i�G: 2� sa-r�s�'.� FF 19 Waste handlrng�swcturies,�piping, puriips, ree]s, tic., sl►ould be Inspected on a rig ar basis.to pre�xnt breakdowns, -;- k leaks, and spills ;A regular inaiiitenance checklist should be'ktpt onsite _ ; s F f 20 " Anilual waste can be used in a.fAki" !hat includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption, YHowe�er, aiimai waste is iiscd on crops`for direct ljiiman'conseimption itshould `only_ lie applied pnplant with no,- ifr ; x fiuther applications of anuriai- waste cloying the`crop Se-Mn'z y, -'4 cy :} n 21 ghly rnsible �permanent markers shaIl7 sled t6mark tli&A aridIbottoiri elevate of the teipporai "storage `R R. ' 'the liidIevelbewn thevolume oall:wtreatinent lfiini A: marker vill-.be required to naark the maximum storaga volume for waste storage'ponds., � r ' �sY fr q s 3sr n- a � 22 Spll,tests shall be:made every two years:and a liquid waste arialysis'be Wa 6ii at least twice each year consistent with .. F i s - - 7 t r s ""We utiilixation plan Poultry litter shali be tested prior to application Soil and waste analysis rxords shall be kept z #F s4�?+.s a y' g 4 F --y -, S rr t -Ns. ti'.•� hf r':. �. 9:1` ..•L -:+ c - .•+<. t A i «.• forfive.yearsy .h5'i, c ,•�9i'1�`# i n t!r-�'F. S ..�,�# :., E L'�'i i y 23•�r c 3" y's: �._. f' I,, r •$,a�x- a: ,4Y ba,•s' ^-�. �i `s-.s ;» 1 N` Dead aiiil ials will be disposed of in al �nner that iiieetsNC regulations `� � ,JZr _ M zo S Producer c-tY1 , y ' .: tai`iT ��MAC. ., Location _ "' C _k- _ Telephone _ 9 j0 = �2 ('1 :S'730 Type of Operation c—a u�" "-' Animal Production Units(Design Capacity): Facility Siting Date: Facility Status: New Expanding � _ V Existing, New Waste Utilization Plan The purpose of a manure nutrient utilization plan is to estimate the acres of cropland needed to use the manure nutrients you produce without exceeding your design storage capacity. The plan is based on average manure generation values and average nutrient content for your type of facility. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops you will grow, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This manure nutrient utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting (priority) nutrient The plan is based on typical manure production rates and average nutrient contents for this type of facility. Your actual production and nutrient values may vary. by 20% or more.. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can use. Implementation of the plan based on actual analysis may require additional acres or reduction in stocking rates to ensure that nutrients are not applied in excess of agronomic rates. This plan consists of • Description of your production facility and waste handling method • Estimate of manure produced on your farm • Fields and Crops which will receive manure nutrients => CFS Maps by tract and field Soils Maps Perennial Streams and Buffers • Estimate of acres requited to use manure nutrients at agronomic rated • Irrigation Plan • Standards and specifications which must be followed The following records must be maintained for five years: • Manure nutrients (should be analyzed within 60 days of each application). • Soil test reports, sampled at least every two years • Manure application records If implemented according to these specifications, this manure nutrients management plan meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. Animal Production Facility and Waste Handling System Animal Production Facility: �j c�v , � / Vy -r5t-r -� (Units) Number of Animals (Production Units): Amount of Manure per Animal (Production Unit): Total Manure Generated: �e ,-0 Waste Handling system I Annual SIudge Accumulation: L (p 71 Your facility is designed for a70 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 2 MONTHS. For anaerobic lagoon handling systems only: From the lowest point in your lagoon wall or dam, you roust maintain the liquid level a minimum of 12 inches plus the number of inches in a 24 hour, 25 year storm rainfall. For this location this level is amount is 14�6- inches below the lowest point Estimated Acres The following acreage will be needed to -use your. manure at agronomic rates without exceeding manure design storage capacity: (Details in Table 1) Application Method Estimated Acres Broadcast -unincorporated Broadcast - incorporated Injected Irrigated, (unincorporated) 3 -� Total Acres Maximum Rate of Application (Inchlhr of Irrigation) Infiltration rate varies with soils. If applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. For your most limiting site, this is , y 0 inches per hour. (See Tables I for recommended rates on a field by field basis.) Furthermore, you should not apply more than ; 7 S " in any one application event. 31 AM Sludge Accumulation in Anaerobic Lagoons Over a 15 year period you will generate 6 6W of sludge. You will need to make plans to land apply this material. The current manure nutrients utilization plan includes an estimate of land required for these applications based on the Tables in NRCS Standard 633, and the N requirement of t,n�ton grown on a c soil. At the time of application, you must have the sludge analyzed and make applications at agronomic rates based on the results. Since the nutrient concentrations of sludge can be much higher than those of lagoon liquids, you will either need to plan for extra land to receive these nutrients or make arrangements with a nearby landowner to apply your sludge material. 5]Ua� uk-A1-%o� V&I`I ) ), Uoc) Cy-k ),21L5 3��,6oa� Its /Q .l ,li ��)�► x ,`� = 3,2-52-lL5 PAN Waste Utilization Plan Agreement Name of Farm Owner/Manager Agreement I/we understand and will follow and implement the specification and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the DEM before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of waste nutrients form this systems to surface waters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on - site ate the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DEM upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Signature Date ,/j S 14 7 Name of Manager ( if different than owner) Signature Date Name of Technical Specialist: Address R ► o h _�X� • [C� Signature Date : S IS 1%� m '320* X 1400 WATER -REEL PERFORMANCE I INCHES DEPTH OF APPLICATION t4t.114. 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Q -0"4 0 4 A% 0' 4 1,' --de 1. 2.0 10i',�:,455: 350 154 245 X 1523 2.5 1 4 '1 07 ; 0 4 0 --- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- T1 pe r 5 r6 j 1,� 7 " , 1 1 1$ .11 V HOURS FOR 1400 FEET OF TRAVEL-] '35-.0 28.0 :....18 14 0 'tf`!,2" 94" 5,Tx' .............................................................. .................................... .............. .. m W. f o r t M t u r b' d"J" `-�`Pretsure will WIN I phubburie,snown, is turbine rive.,, MAE inven:, maCh, #�1 z 11111?� R i TABLE.2 Traveling Irrigation Gun Settings Make; Model and Type of Equipment. _ K(,�v` x 900 (-Jc,� W /Ve )I ,V\ Gvv\ . -- - � - - -- — - - — -- —— — ------ Fleld Nor Travel Appllcalion TRAVEL LINE Welled and speed Rate Effective Elfective Diarneler Ilydrant No' (Ivmin) (Imthrl Vfldth ft Length 11) fez! ----— — EgtlfpMEHT S ETTIN[3S Nozzle Operating Optrallng Diamtler Pressure Pressure Arc Inches Gun 1pflo @ noel (Pell Patterns Commenls ,5 •3�22) i(:sby 3C) �[,ji� -y7. i' `' �l4'�5 .b 3y 3i 3c ib kit 3a I. 1t _ 70 r 3� 'See altached map provided by the Field Office for field locatlon(s): 'Show separa(e entries for each hydranl location in each field. 'Use lie following abbreviations for various are pallenos: F (full circle), TQ (three quarters), TT (two Ihirds), H (half circle); T (one third), Q (one nelnrin.+ May also use degree of arc in degrees, 1 � Y- IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS LandownerloperatorName:c�c�xi>` Address: ��� l �s�{h�?1�5..._ •':- _ _ 2- Telephone: IC - - TABLE 1 ' - Field Specifications ' County: Date: S i Field Nurnberg Approximale Maximum Useable Size or Fleld3 (acres) Soli Type Slcpe (•/.j Cro S) Maximum Applicallon Rale pn/hrj Maximum Appllcallon per Irrlgallon Cycler Inches Comments 'Table to be completed In Its entirety by Field Office personnel and forwarded to rite litigation s)-.Jr in designer. JSee attached map provided by the field Office for field iocallon(s). 3Total fietd acreage minus required buffer areas. 'Refer to N. C. lulgalion Guide, Field Office Technical Guide, Section II G. Annual applicalion must not exceed the agronomic rates for the soil and crop used. Irdi.l•iliurl Patimelerf 9 A ,I � r r n CI R I � l � I a 00 x 7 R O � � J nY aB � IV -71 w � ia� S•r � n ` / r � C' � a L rjT R � 0 a r g e bP L �r _': MV 7� •r {fir+ / �51[��"�}�.{��'7{7i:-'ay; r'�`�LTTe�*w(_ .r, •���%�= •a'_:."�'_"�--.-+�" :�. ` f ter' � - L - A } - _TZ i.,:_�1 . 1..�'� �•--ram- •_ � r +ram 1 •i ) - �,YJ!•1 �� - - _ , ; ��a 4i�-7 �A�� S 5 ,_�._ .., 5 ••f_ �.` _. .4 � OM ram' r i � [ } � � ��•� � 3 J.r-� � -- }-. yb_ �� _ 4 =- _ - _. - ". _� .'r7, ~�''� _.a�•SR� 'Y L- r 4 x J� -, ram,;- L-- �' _Y:S w �•`[`: .r 1 [..� cI •L �+�.-c.^,t -SFr_ .�.,. �.z j , - /l+�1 IN _��_ I - �ki; �+:� �{ .1�i1_c-rtrl `��• }"F� ,ff �i a '�'��ti- ,•»F _ __ :r,�� _ , j t3>iJII *'y ': ;°4 s-�r:-{ t •Ta% xHr. n- f-r'i �01-11112A(1 �a1•�d` k .�5,* �:F'T �"=%�"1 " V^ _.:, �``�'?,*`�f-K'N'),5�,,�`'LN ,` y•f"Jui4r'tC-Y` f�.'.�.', w t c t�`,i-��,,."�'.;"-1��". 21 � � t,= p '.' i -�';i n l •} F1t rr;-ti ti_\ i•2„" � - I F.11h ' � i+•• �7�r.,.. ` rLf �,F� -i `..� - 1.` :+ - - 4'tl ... 14 �,y 1. it 5 � •4 � '� y � .'� ,- ! t 1 ; - '• k < - F•.�i CROPPING NARRATIVE Carmichael Farms has 13.4 acres planted in a corn -wheat -soybean rotation plus 1.85 acres of bermudagrass hay available for land application of the 668,800 gallons of lagoon liquid generated on site. Using Realistic Yield Expectations and recommended N rates, the above crops could utilize up to 3078 lbs total N. Based on a N content of 2.75 lbs PAN per 1,000 gallons of lagoon liquid, this nursery operation generates 1,839 lbs of PAN. This means the operation has more land than is needed. This extra land will allow for flexibility in the timing and placement of land applications of swine waste. It will be up to the operator to determine what crop will receive the applications based on lagoon level, soil conditions, crop requirements and time of year. A suggested irrigation schedule is provided in this plan to be used as a guide. The remaining Nitrogen requirements can be supplied by commercial N sources. The following are guidelines for fertilizing each crop. Soybeans: Although soybeans are legumes, Nitrogen can be applied and utilized by the plant if applied correctly to prevent the plant from fixing its own N from the air. To do this it is recommended that 40-50 lbs N be applied at or near planting with the remaining 110 - 120 lbs applied in 2 or 3 applications as needed until the plant reaches the R-3 stage (around mid -August). Proper soil sampling procedure should be followed to ensure adequate pH, phosphorus, and potash levels. Corn: Waste can be applied to corn as early as 30 days before planting, however, 15 days would be preferable due to the soil type and likelihood of leaching. As the corn will be following soybeans the plants may benefit from as much as 15 lbs/A of residual N. Due to irrigation system limitations, the smallest amount of N that can be applied is about 50 lbs/A. Therefore if a starter fertilizer is needed a commercial starter with a lower N content could be used. The first waste application should be in early May with 1/2 to 3/4 of the total requirement being applied. A "just before tasseling" application of 50 lbs. could be applied in early June_ Proper soil sampling should be done before waste application and recommendations followed to ensure that proper pH, Phosphorus, Potassium, and other nutrient levels are adequate. Wheat: Although as much as 100 lbs N/acre can be applied to the wheat on this site's soils, it is recommended that the least amount of N possible be applied. Limiting N applications will allow the wheat to scavenge nutrients left in the soil after the ram- other crops in the rotation (corn and soybeans). The fact that T' this operation has more land than is required will facilitate this practice. Therefore an application of 50 lbs N/A ( 561, waste application) in November is recommended. Hardwoods: Due to the wetted diameter of the irrigation gun, the outer edges of the spray pattern outside of the effective coverage area will reach the hardwood trees on the perimeter of field one. Based on the Nitrogen content of the waste and the discharge rate of the irrigation system, the amount of Nitrogen applied to the hardwoods will be well below the allowed limit of 70 to 100 lbs N/A. Bermudagrass: Waste applications the bermuda hay on this site can be made from 15 days prior to green up until growth slows in early October. The preferred window of application when maximum uptake can occur is from April through July. The 225 lbs N/A allowed in this plan should be applied in split applications in April and after the first and second cuttings in June and July. As with the other crops in this plan soil samples should be taken prior to waste applications to check for proper pH, Ph, K, and other nutrient levels.0 OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS Setbacks: There are two wells on this site which must be considered when applying waste. A setback of 100 feet from these wells has been considered when measuring the effective application area. There is a residential well adjacent to field one and between fields two and three. The Nelson 150 gun used with this irrigation system throws water 165 feet from the gun cart, therefore to maintain the 100 foot setback from the well the gun cart must always be at least at least 265 feet the above mentioned wells in its course of travel. Because wind can greatly effect spray pattern, it is recommended that waste applications not be made when wind speed exceeds 5 mph. In positioning the gun cart for making pulls, the cart should start or stop 116 feet from the edge of the area you wish to irrigate. The lane spacing for this system is 231 feet, thus the gun will effectively irrigate 116 feet to the sides of the cart. The gun will wet the ground 165 feet from the cart; therefore, the cart should not get closer than this to anything or any area you need to keep effluent away from. Irrigation Scheduling: Based on the water holding capacity of the soils on this site the maximum application volume for one irrigation event under dry conditions is .75 inches. The irrigation equipment in use applies .68 inches per cycle; therefore, the soils must be almost completely dry with maximum storage capacity before irrigation can occur. During the summer months Scotland Co. soils lose about .16 inch of water a day; therefore after a rainfall or an irrigation in excess of .70 inches, irrigation should not be done for at least 5 days. In the winter the soil only loses about .06 inches per day, thus taking longer to dry out. Irrigation may have to wait for as long as 12 days in the winter between rain or irrigation events; therefore there will be less good pumping days in the winter. These factors must be taken into account when ` scheduling irrigations on this site. A suggested irrigation schedule has been provided in this plan for your use as a guide. NITROGEN GENERATED 668,800 gallons of lagoon liquid produced 2.75 lbs N/1,00 gal liquid (avg. of available waste analyses - see attached reports) 668,800 x 2.75/1,000 = 1,839 lbs PAN generated annually NITROGEN NEEDED (ROTATION A) Soybeans: 7.4 Acres Field #2 (planted behind wheat shown below) RYE: 40 bu. N rate: 4 lbs/bu 40 x 4 = 160 lbs N/Acre x 7.4 Acres = 1184 lb N total Corn: 6.0 Acres Field #1 RYE: 110 bu. N rate: 1.25 lb N/bu. 110 x 1.25 = 137.5 lbs N/Acre - 15 lb N/A (SB residual)= 123 lb N 123 x 6.0 Acres = 738 lbs N total Wheat: 7.4 Acres Field #2 (planted previous fall) RYE: 50 bu. N rate: 2 lbs N/bu. 50 x 2 = 100 lbs N/Acre x 7.4 Acres = 740 lbs N total Bermuda: 1.85 Acres Field #3 RYE: 4.5 tons N rate: 50 lbs N/ton 4.5 x 50 = 225 lbs N/Acre x 1.85 = 416 lbs N total Total nitrogen needed: 1184 + 738 + 740 + 416 = 3078 lbs N Nitrogen needed: 3078 lbs Nitrogen generated: - 1839 lbs Deficit: 1239 lbs N NITROGEN GENERATED 668,800 gallons of lagoon liquid produced 2.75 lbs N/1,00 gal liquid (avg. of available waste analyses - see attached reports) 668,800 x 2.75/1,000 = 1,839 lbs PAN generated annually NITROGEN NEEDED (ROTATION B) Soybeans: 6.0 Acres Field #1 (planted behind wheat shown below) RYE: 40 bu. N rate: 4 lbs/bu 40 x 4 = 160 lbs N/Acre x 6.0 Acres = 960 lb N total Corn: 7.4 Acres Field #2 RYE: 110 bu. N rate: 1.25 lb N/bu. 110 x 1.25 = 137.5 lbs N/Acre - 15 lb N/A (SB residual)= 123 lb N 123 x 7.4 Acres = 910 lbs N total Wheat: 6.0 Acres Field #1 (planted previous fall) RYE: 50 bu. N rate: 2 lbs N/bu. 50 x 2 = 100 lbs N/Acre x 6.0 Acres = 600 lbs N total Bermuda: 1.85 Acres Field #3 RYE: 4.5 tons N rate: 50 lbs N/tan 4.5 x 50 = 225 lbs N/Acre x 1.85 = 416 lbs N total Total nitrogen needed: 960 + 910 + 600 + 416 = 2886 lbs N Nitrogen needed: 2886 lbs Nitrogen generated: - 1839 lbs Deficit: 1047 lbs N Application Window for Each Crop Month Crop Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Wheat ---------------> < --------------- Com<--------------------------- > Soybeans <<->><2 split app.> Bermuda < ---- << ------------------- >> ---------------- > < --- > application window is between arrows <---<<-->> --- > Prefered application window is between double arrows Emergency Acticn Plan This plan will. be implemented in the event that wastes from your operations are leaking, overflowing, or running off the site. You should NOT wait until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be available to ail employees at the facility, as accidents, leaks, and breaks can happen at any time. 1) Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may ndtf-be possible. suggested7responses to problems are listed below: a) Lagoon overflow: add soil to the berm to increase the elevation of the dam pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate stop. all additional flow to the lagoon (waterers) call a pumping_ contractor make sure no surface water is entering the lagoon Note: These activities should be started when your lagoon level has exceeded the temporary storage level. b) Runoff from waste application field: immediately stop waste application create.a temporary diversion or berm to contain the waste on the field incorporate waste to reduce further runoff c) Leakinc from the waste distribution system: pipes and sprinklers: stop recycle (flushing system) pump stop irrigation pump close valves to eliminate further discharge separate pipes to create an air gap and stop flow flush system, houses, solids separators: stop recycle (flushing system) pump stop irrigation pump make sure no siphon effect has been created separate pipes to create an air gap and stop flow d) Leakage from base or sidewall of the lagoon. Often these are seepage as opposed to flowing leaks: dig a small well or ditch to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back into the lagoon if holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. other holes may be likewise temporarily plugged with clay soil Note: For permanent repair measures, lagoon problems require the consultation of an individual experienced in their design and installation. 2) Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a) Did the waste reach any surface waters? b) Approximately how much was released and for what duration? c) Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? 3) Contact appropriate agencies. a) During normal business hours, call your DEN regional 910`9%6-)5 9 office: ; after hours, emergency number: (919) 733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident, the exact location of the facility, and the location cr direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions, what corrective measures have been taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b) if the spill leaves the property or enters surface c) Instruct MS to contact the local Health Department: d) Contact CES ; local SWCD office: 'i10-Z77_9433 local MRCS office: 910_-. and your integrator: q!C- 2 4) Implement procedures as advised by DEM and technical assistance agencies to -rectify the damage, repair the system, and reassess the waste management plan to keep problems with release of wastes from_,happening again.- Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause BMI's to Control Insects Site Specific Practices Liquid Systems Flush gutters • Accumulation of solids O Flush system is designed and operated sufficiently to remove accumulated solids from gutters as designed O Remove bridging ofaccumulated solids at discharge Lagoons and pits • Crusted solids - "Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize (lie crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 to 8 inches over more than 30 percent of surface Excessive vegetative • Decaying vegetation Maintain vegetative control along banks of' growth lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundment's perimeter. • Feed spillage 0 701 Wins Design, operate, and maintain feed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to nzininiize the accumulation of decaying wastage Clean up spillage off a routine basis (e.g., 7- to 10- day interval during summer; 15- to 30-day interval during winter) Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause 11MPs to Control Insects Site Specific Practices . Feed storage • Accumulations of feed WwReduce moisture accumulation within and around residues immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by ensuring drainage is away from site and/or providing adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain and similar high moisture grain products) CI Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter stripsaround feed storage as needed Animal holding; • Accumulations of animal 07EIiminate low areas that trap moisture along fences areas wastes and feed wastage and other locations where waste accumulates and disturbance by animals is minimal ❑ Maintain fence rows and filter strips around animal holding areas to minimize accumulations of wastes (i.e., inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids as needed) Ivry manure • Accumulations of animal ❑ Remove spillage on a routine basis handling; systems wastes 7- to 10-day interval during; summer; 15- to 30-day interval during winter) where manure is loaded for land application or disposal ❑ Provide for adequate drainage around manure stockpiles CI Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated wastes in filter strips around stockpiles and manure handling areas as needed For more information contact: Cooperalive Extension Service, Department of Entomology, Box 7613, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613. Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices Farmstead • Swine production ❑ Vegetative or wooded buffers ❑ Recommended best management practices ❑ Good judgment and common sense Animal body • Dirty manure -covered ❑ Dry floors surfaces animals Floor surfaces • Wet manure -covered floors U Slotted floors ❑ Waterers located over slotted floors ❑ Feeders at high end of solid floors ❑ Scrape manure buildup from floors ❑ Underfloor ventilation for drying Manure cullectioii • Urine ❑ Frequent manure removal by flush, pit recharge, pits . Pw-tial microbial or scrape decumposition CO Underfloor ventilation Ventilation exhaust • Volatile gases Nn maintenance fans a Dust 9 Efficient air movement Indoor surfaces • Dust Sr Wasltdown between groups of animals ❑ Deed additives ❑ feeder covers ❑ Feed delivery downspout extenders to feeder covers blush trucks • Agitation of recycled lagoon ❑ Mush tank covers liquid while tanks are filling ❑ Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with anti-slpllon vents Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices Storage tank or • Partial microbial ❑ Bottom or midlevel loading basin surface decomposition • Mixing while tilling • Agitation when emptying; Settling basin • Partial microbial Surface decomposition • Mixing while filling ❑ Tank covers ❑ Basin surface mats of solids ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants. ❑ Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid level ❑ Remove settled solids regularly • Agitation when emptying Manure, slurry, or . • Agitation when spreading ❑ Soil injection of slurry/sludges sludge spreader a Volatile gas emissions ❑ Wash residual manure from spreader after use outlets ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Uncovered manure, • Volatile gas emissions while ❑ Soil injection of slurry/sludges slurry, or sludge on drying ❑ Soil incorporalion within 48 hours field surfaces Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Dead animals • Carcass decomposition Proper disposition of carcasses Dead animal • Carcass decomposition ❑ Complete covering of carcasses in burial hits disposal pits ❑ Proper location/construction of disposal pits Incinerators • Incomplete combustion gr Secondary stack burners Standing water • Improper drainage 0' Grade and landscape such that water drains away around facilities • Microbial decomposition of from facilities organic niatter Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause 13MPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices Flush alleys • Agitation during wastewater 0 Underfloor flush with underfloor ventilation conveyance Pit recharge points • Agitation of recycled lagoon CI Extend recharge lines to near bottom of pits with liquid while pits are filling anti -siphon vents Lift stations • Agitation during sump tank ❑ Sump tank covers filling and drawdown Outside drain • Agitation during wastewater ❑ Box covers collection or conveyance .junction boxes End of drainpipes • Agitation during wastewater alExtend discharge point of pipes underneath at lagoon conveyance lagoon liquid level Lagoon surfaces • Volatile gas emissions • Biological mixing • Agitation lagoon liquid capacity ❑I Correct lagoon startup procedures surface area -to -volume ratio 1�hinirnuni Minimum agitation when pumping ❑ Mechanical aeration Cl Proven biological additives Irrigation sprinkler • High pressure agitation Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind nozzles • Wind drift CC3 Minimum recommended operating pressure 0 Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface 0 Pump from second -stage lagoon Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practiccs Manure tracked onto • Poorly maintained access 0 Farm access road maintenance public roads G•om roads farm access Additional Information: . Available From: Swine Manure Management; .0200 Rule/BMP Packet NCSU, County Extension Centel - Swine Production Farm Potential Odor Sources and Remedies; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU-13AE Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Pit Iteellarge—Lagoon "Treatment; EBAE 128-88 NCSU-13AL Swine Production Facility Manure Management: Underfloor Flush —Lagoon Treatment; EBAE 129-88 NCSU----BAC Lagoon Design and Management for Livestock Manure "Treatment and Storage; EBAL 103-83 NCSU—BAL Calibration of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU-13AE Controlling Odors front Swine; Buildings; I'll•1-33 NCSU—Swine Extension Environmental Assurance Program; NPPC Manual N.C. Pork Producers Assoc. Options for Managing Odor; a report from t11c Swine Odor Task Force NCSU Agricultural Co111mu11icaLions Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PRO 107, 1995 Conference PrOCCCLlings Florida Cooperative Extension Mortality Management Methods (check which method(s) are being implemented) Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within ?4 hours after knowledge of the death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowing stream or public body of water. Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7 Complete incineration rJ In the case of dead poultry only, placing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved by the Department of Agriculture Any method which in the professional opinion of the State Veterinarian would snake possible the salvage of part of a dead animal's value without endangering human or animal health. (Written approval of the State Veterinarian must be attached) `. z3�43 LAGOON DESIGN CHECK LIST 1� Copy of 026 and supporting maps included if clearing involved. (including access roads and waste application system sites) 2. Dam Safety Exclusion N a. Dike not over 15 feet high -to down stream slope and not over 10 acre feet storage to top of dike. 3. �C 4. 5. 6. 7. S. SC-5 Storage Volumes a. designed volume exceeds needs b. all temporary storage is designed above the seasonable high water table. - c. minimum of 6 feet treatment volume.dep h available d. no sludge storage statement included if landowner so requests Operation & Maintenance Plan (sheet included) a. begin and end pump -out elevations shown Location Sketch (included) a. distance and direction to nearest residence shown b. road numbers shown c. north arrow shown Hazard Classification Sheet (NC-ENG-34 included) a. distance to nearest stream in event of dike failure shown b. distance to nearest public road in event of failure shown C. topo map of area to support a & b above included Waste Utilization Plan (included) a. all tracts, field numbers, field acreage, (available acres excluding buffers for ditches, roads, homes, property line, etc.) crops shown b. signatures of producer & person preparing plan c. pumping agreement signed by adjoining landowner showing tract numbers, field numbers, acres, etc. if needed d. legible ASCS maps of effluent disposal fields included e. legible soil survey sheets showing all effluent disposal fields included f. suitability of soils for crops planned assured g. attachment "B" on sampling procedure included f Soil Investigation Sheet (SCS-ENG-538 included) a. minimum of three borings on Class IV & V lagoons b. borings 2.0' below designed bottom of lagoon C. location & elevation of borings in relation to grid survey d. seasonal high water table at highest elevation ,e. borrow area location shown 9. Seeding specifications included (lagoon dike and other exposed areas around buildings) 10. Construction Specifications (sheet included) �,ta a. need for cut-off trench addressed Tye b. need for sealing or lining with impervious material addressed and -anticipated locations of such areas identified ✓ c. protection of liner during initial filling and near flush pipes addressed 11. Grid sheet (original or ledgable copy) a. gridded area large enough to include embankment slopes and surface water diversions b. location & dimensions of lagoon & buildings shown (lagoon inside top measurements shown and lagoon corners identified by grid stations) �► C. surface water removal (pipes, outlets, etc) shown d. soil borings location shown ✓ e. TBM location & elevation shown f. existing utilities located (if applicable) 12. Typical cross-section included a. dike elevation & top width shown b. lagoon bottom elevation shown _�✓ C. side slopes shown �G d. effluent outlet pipe invert elevation shown e. building pads - elevation & grade shown f. cut-off trench shown - if required r'a g. liner shown - if required 13. Volume Computations sL a. excavation b. dike fill c. pad fill 14. Summary Sheet —� a. design requirements b. excavation volume �C C. fill volumes d. cut -fill ratio �.;�; oc� _ 5Gc cc > I oeo ere e. job class �;Ltc�,Lc,,�rt � J , �,- iac�eeo - Z5c-ecc L}3 : 506 cuo -/lice cdcrf� ?� 15. Location of subsurface drainage ( if preseritS _L_4A_ i5. Presence of utilities addressed 17. Observation of cultural resources statement included _Le� 18. Operation is outside of jurisdictional limits of municipalities TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS (Use one of systems below) UNIFIED' CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION GW -Well graded gravels; gravel, sand mix GP -Poorly graded gravels GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix g- gravel s-sand vfs-very fine sand GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix SW -Well graded sends; sand -grovel mix sl-sandy loam fs1-fine sandy.loam SP-Poorly graded sands 1=loam SM -Silty sand SC -Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures gl - gravelly loam si - slit bm-silts; silty, v, fine sands; sandy or clayey silt sil-silt loam CL- Clays of low to medium plasticity CH - Inorganic clays of high plasticity MH - Elastic silts OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity cl-clay loam sicl - silty clay loam scl -sandy clay loam sic -silty clay OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity c-clay L Suitable material for embanlmtaat is available Wes Q Ho amfl=es :ahem /oour a and- sketch on RRl6fARiiC.., 4L4 2 Explain hazards r+eQmrws special attention in design (Snaaes. sauna rvc* ..dcj Mr!'et 1 4� GENERAL REMARKS: E p 24 1 25 J26 127 28 29 130 31 132 1 33 1 34 35 36 37 ail 39 40 141 42143044 145 14611471 48 49 501151 1 )perator:JOHN CARMICHAEL County: SCOTLAND Date: 09/05/93 )istance to nearest residence (other than owner): 1200.0 feet STEADY STATE LIVE WEIGHT 0 sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. - 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 sows (farrow to wean). x 433 lbs. - 0 lbs 3520 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. = 105600 lbs TOTAL STEADY;STATE LIVE WEIGHTI(SSLW) = 105600 lbs !. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT' VOLUME OF LAGOON i Volume = 105600 lbs. SSLW x Treatment'Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. SSLW= ! I CF/lb. SSLW Volume = 105600 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet ; "Owner requests no sludge storage. Sludge will be removed as needed." 3. TOTAL DESIGN VOLUME Inside top length 260.0 feet ; Inside top width 155.0 feet Top of dike at elevation 50.9 feet Freeboard 1.0 feet ; Side slopes i 3.0 : 1 (Inside lagoon) Total design lagoon liquid level at eleiation 49.9 feet Bottom of lagoon elevation 39.9 feet Seasonal high water table elevation i45.2 feet Total design volume using prismoidal formula i SS/END1 SS/END2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 254.0 149.0 10.0 ' I AREA OF TOP ! LENGTH * WIDTH = 254.0 149.0 V 37846.0 (ARFA OF TOP) AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = i 194.0 89.0 J 17266.0 (AREA OF BOTTOM) AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 224.0 119.0 106624.0 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. 4 AAREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOMU * DEPTH/6 37846.0 106624.0 17266.0 1.7 VOLUME OF LAGOON AT TOTAL DESIGN LIQUID!LEVEL = 269560 CU. FT. i. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED i i DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of dike) Length * Width = 260.0 155.0 40300.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) Length * Width = 0.0 0.0 0.0 square feet TOTAL DA 40300.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be ! 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Approximate daily production of manure }n CF/LB SSLW 0.00136 i Volume = 105600 Lbs. SSLW * CF of Waste/Lb./Day * 180 days Volume = 25788 cubic feet 5B. volume of wash water i This is the amount of fresh water used Or washing floors or volume of fresh water used for a flush system., Flush systems that recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallons per CF Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation' i Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. 180 days excess rainfall = ! 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches p'r foot Volume = 23508.3 cubic feet ! iD. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour storm Volume = 7.0 inches / 12 inches peg foot * DA Volume = 23508.3 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE i 5A. 25788 cubic feet i 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 23508 cubic feet 5D. 23508 cubic feet TOTAL .72805 cubic feet i. SUMMARY Total required volume 178405 cubic feet Total design volume avail. 269560 cubic feet Min. req. treatment volume talus sludge accumulation 105600 cubic feet At elev. 47.2 feet ; Volume is 175953 cubic feet (end pumping) Total design volume less 25yr--24hr storm is 246052 cubic feet At elev. 49.2 feet ; Volume is 203656 cubic feet (start pumping) Seasonal high water table elevation 45.2 feet t . DESIGNED By, E \�,` APPROVED BY DATE: DATE: NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTEI TREATMENT LAGOONS ---------------------- ----------------}----------------- Clearing: f All trees and brush shall.be removed from the construction area before any excavating or fill is started. Stumps will be removed within the area of the foundation of the embankment and fill areas and all excavated areas. All stumps and roots exceeding one (1) inch in diameter shall be removed to a minimum depth of one (1) foot. Satisfactory disposition will be made of all debris. The foundation area shall be loosened thoroughly before placement of embankment material. I Cut-off Trench: --------------- I I A cut-off trench (when specified) shall be installed as shown in the plans. Construction: ------------- Construction of excavated and earthfill areas shall be performed to the neat lines and gradesias planned. Devi4tions from this will require prior approval of the SCS. Earthfi'll shall not be placed in standing water and reasonable compactionlof the fills shall be performed by the construction equipment or sheeps-foot roller during placement. The embankment of the lagoon shall be installed using the more impervious materials. Construction of fill heights shall include ten (10) percent for settlement. To protect against seepage, when areas of unsuitable material are encountered, they will need to be excavated a minimum of one (1) foot below grade and backfilled and compacted with a suitable material (ie-CL,SC,CH). Refer to the soils investigation information;in the plans for special considerations. Precautions should be taken during construction to prevent excessive erosion and sedimentation! vegetation: ----------- All exposed embankment and other bare const ucted areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation asrsoon as possible after construction. I SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS AREA TO BE SEEDED: 2.0 ACRES USE THE SEED MIXTUREiINDICATED: 0 LBS. FESCUE�GRASS S 60 LBS./ACRE (BEST SUITED ON CLAYEY OR WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: SEPTEMBERI15 TO NOVEMBER 30 0 LBS. 'PENSACOLA' BAHIA GRASS § 60 LBS./ACRE (SEE FOOTNOTE NO. 1) SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO .TUNE 30 16 LBS. HULLED BERMUDA GRASS § 8.LBS. /AC. (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY 31 O LBS. RYE GRAIN S 30 LBS./ACREj(NURSERY FOR FESCUE) 0 LBS. RYE GRASS § 40 LBS./ACREj(TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 30 LBS. i APPLY THE FOLLOWING:i 2000 LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER (1000 LBS./ACRE) 4 TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME (2 TONS/ACRE) 200 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED_ APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACKER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING. 1. PENSACOLA SAHIAGRASS IS SLOWER TO ESTABLISH THAN COMMON BERMUDA GRASS. WHEN USING BAHIA, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT 8 LBS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA BE INCLUDED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASS'IS ESTABLISHED. i Orientation: -46.0 2 Magnification: 29.9 Inclination: 20.0 52.0 51.0 60.0 49.0 -48.0 47.0 Lower Left 30 Mesh Surface Existing Project: JOHN CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number: Location: Bid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Prepared bW: using Sitework 30 Mesh Surface Oaglight Plot of all data for this surface: Existing Project: JOHN CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number: Location: Bid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Prepared by: using Sitework $7. 40 F.30 '. 10 7.00 47.20 �--oNK,Nr--wnEN'r BLN, FiKlz�aD FIoQk >ltP-V, Tod cP- PAp ;-tSV, S n? 1CWL ckoSs se�=-Ttog VIEu1 DP 4F 'DNE: �`MGe LA&oOM1i .I �I T R+�cN'ARG .Dtst&TC 40TT0M 01` 5uAt' SLC-.V ZoT R L DE51 44N Tok,A&S PLv6Vi q0' Ii i :MGM OP D��iT �l�t•3� EIcV• ...w�_-----. I `f E�A'tVA �-T ll Lfi �ov 4 4 a 5u�poR'� D tr p*T t3o TofM EAVI =gVL,--kr op ovYLt t pI Pe AF- TrrL D / Tod oFt DIKE So.c� eLe U, orientation: -45.0 62.0 60.0 48.0 46.0 44.0 42.0 40.0 38.0 Lower Left Z Magnification: 11.6 3D Mesh Surface Balanced Project; OOHN CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number: Location! Bid Date: Engineer. Owner: Estimator: Prepared bW: using Sitework Inclination: 20.0 1 3D Mesh Surface Iterating to balancing within 10.0 cubic yards... delta Cut Fill 0.00 6177.28 8936.36 -0.63 7005.02 6599.75 -0.55 6891.26 6889.71 -0.55 6890.80 6890.82 Lower "Proposed" by 0.55 feet. New surface call d "Balanced" s been created. Project: JOHN CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number: Location: Bid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: _....._.-_.....--.__...._._..._._.. _Prep.ar.erihy_:--_._us.ing__Sitework CUT - FILL -2759.08 405.27 1.55 -0.02 N 0( U Vv tL -ro '@ m vw)ve- 6 U`tS . A b F ILLS 8A4 A NCL Ah "I D F Daylight 0 r- r-1 C 0--- 9v(U W& �Ab ............................................................................................ ............................................. L DP .. ..... ........................ . 3L--. 0 -TO V1A z ............ ................................................................................... ..................... 50 47.1S Plot of all data for the surface: Balanced Project: JOHN CARMICHAEL Drawing: 3520 NURSERY Number; Location: Bid Date; Engineer: Owner: Estimator: Prepared by: using Sitework 46.85 46.65 ,i""►�'S'�''I , AZ r -%7, yZY, • •OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatmentr with minimum odor control. The time required for the plannedifluid level to be reached may vary due to soil conditions,flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water;added to the system. Land application of wastewater is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Care should be taken when applying waste`:to prevent runoff from the field or damage to crops. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is strongly recommended that the treatment lagoon be pre - charged to 1/2 its capacity to prevent exce�sive odors during start-up. Pre -charging reduces the concentration of the initial waste entering the lagoon+.thereby reducing odors. Solids should be covered with effluent at all times. i 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see Attachment B) before land application. 3. Begin pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches eleva- tion 49.2 as marked by permanent markers. Stop pump -out when the fluid level reaches elevation 47.2 or before fluid depth is less than 6 feet deep (this prevents the loos of favorable bacteria) . 3 4. The recommended maximum amount to applyiper irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.4 inch per hour. S. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is:to be diverted frFm the lagoon to stable outlets. t I 8. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters ofthe United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources,:Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service Agri -Waste Management Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina Stale University, LIVESTOCK WASTE SAMPLING, ANALYSIS AND CALCULA ION OF LAND APPLICATION RATES James C. Barker* 1. S_ AMPLE COLLEUrION A. Sent -Solid Lot Manure i. Scraped directly from lot into spreader a) From loaded spreader, colirct about 2 lbs of manure front diffeient locatiuni using nortmetallic-011wors. 11. Froin Storage a) Colleci about z lb- of manure from wider the surface crust :avoiding, bedding ynateria s and using nonmetallic collectors 1-1 B. Liquid Manure Slum- i. Under -slotted -floor pit a) Extend a +.!" nonrnetailic cvrtduit open on bout ends into Inauure tc pit floor. b) Seal upper vad of conduit (e.g.. by placing a thunth over end of condttil) trapping manure that has entered lover end, reinov4 and empty slurry into plasiic bucket or nonmetallic container. c:) Take subsamples iron: 5 or ntore locatiott< or at leas: 1 quan d) Mix and add about �4 pint to nonmetallic sample container. ii Exterior storagc basin or tan.l: a) Mak: sure ntarture has been well tt"ed �.ith a liquid ntanure chopper-agit—,:or pump or propeller agititor. bi Take subsamples from about 5 pit 1c, ations, from ap ilator pwnp or from Manu--a spread:-' and place it; a plastic bucket. ,� • Professor and Extension Specialist. Bialobncal and rr.gri�:+rJtural > nautce n, Departinent, North Carolina State 4Triiversin, Paleigh, NC It7 11. ;APLE'� PREPAR.kTION AND TRANSFER A. Place sample into an expandable container that can k sealed. Rinse residues from container with clean water but do not use disinfectants, soaps, or treat in any ether way. B. Pack sample in ice, refrigerate, freeze, or irarisfer to lab quickly. C. Hand -delivery is most reliable way of sample transfer. D. If mailed. protect sainple container with packing matenal such as newspaper, Wx or package Niith wrapping paper, and tape. E. Conuttereial sample containers and mailers are also available, Contacts: 1. A& L Eastern Agricultural Lab, Inc 7621 Whitepine Road Richmond, VA 23237 Ph; (804) 743-9401 2. Fisher Scientific Co. 3 315 Winton Road Raleigh, NC 27604 Ph: (919) 876-2351 3. Polyfoam Packers Corp. 2320 S. Foster AvenLe Wheeling, IL 60090 Ph: (312) 398-0110 4. NASCO 901 Janes%i.le Avenue Fort Atkinson, W1 53338 Ph: (414)563-2446 . Private analytical labs are available. but sample analyses are costly. G The NCDA provides this sere ce for Nord: Carolina residents. i. Address: NFort i Carolina Department of Agriculture ii_ Agronomic Division PlantfWastelSolution Advisory Section Blue Ridge Road Center P. O. Box 27647 Raleigh, NC 27611 Ph: (919)733-2655 Attn: Dr. Ray Campbell iii. Forward Sy along with the sample iv. Include the following identification information with satrrple: a, Livestock species (dairy, seine, turkey, etc.) b) Livestock usage (sine -nursery. finishing, turkey -breeders, b-mWerhouse. grower, nurtiber flocks grown on litter; etc_) c) Waste type (dairy -lot scraped manure, liquid slurry; seine -pit slurry, lagoon liquid, sludge - broiler -house litter, stockpile) �. Routine analyses performed on all samples: N, R K, Ca. Mg, ?eta. S, Fe, Aln, Zn, Cu, B vi. Additional analyses performed upon request: DM, Mo, Cd, Ni. Ph Animal Waste Management Plan Certification (Please type or print all information that does not require a signature) yNo: ­% 3 - 1-1 No: .Z N- 5-1 36, Mailing Address: / /)I d_"k -- _ Farm Location: Fourteen Digit Hydrologic Unit:_ Latitude and Longitude: ` a��t `W' / :�-!L LbL 37 r, County: -5 a A4 Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost, etc.): (� � M►�� i(Jet� n _i^�`41Y 7� C)Qe_ kpj S5 +� / `G ` A'r J-'o & 'Q'. �I�N\ t S U \t St 91l�f�M .FA L ri Erik Lr -ntai.C_.Q r �3 Operation Descrintigp: Type��f Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Type of Cattle No. of Animals 3'Wean to Feeder ''JS �l0 Q Layer C] Dairy 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Pullets ❑ Beef * Farrow to Wean * Farrow to Feeder ❑ Farrow to Finish Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: Acreage Available for Application: 1 1 4 -t xequirect Acreage:1 -1) -1 Number of Lagoons /Storage Ponds :_�_ _� Tots] Capacity: _ "� �rJ Cubic Feet (ft3) Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or (please circle one) Owner / Manager Agreement I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management before the new dnknals are stocked. I (we) understand that there must be no discuaige of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resourt:es Conservation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that any modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved pi an is khan ed) within 60 days of a title transfer. Name of Land Owner: F'14, Signature: Dl�ate: J1/F/r -2 , Name of Manager(if different from owner): Signature: _ Date: AWC -- Apeil 24, 1996 1 Technical Specialist Certification I. As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Cornrnission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the animal waste management system for the faun narned above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H-0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005_ The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, I), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. II. Certification of Design A) Collection_ Storage Treatmgj3t Svsgm Check t appropriate box Existing facility without retrofi tt (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. New, ex anded or retrofitted facility (SD) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to collection systems, lagoons and ponds, have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: P C•C. FS WC_ COG L _ i5z xt- Address(Agency): -O. :JS"Ir Zqm Al(, 2'i nl Phone No.: CJ,0-917-tk56 Signature: Date:OIT _ B) Land An IiR catign Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): C�e.j CO-N--e.T Affiliation:_ ]j C.C,r S Address(Agency):L-o . 8 135V &ctzs6 i N /V(r X%I) . Phone No_: 7/0-227-t ass C) Runo CantrQlq front, Extgriar Lots Check the�appropnxe box a- Facility without_ exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. ❑ Facility with_extsrior loth, (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Q O. (So �"t-tt��er� Affiliation:__ 11 NGc- S - Address(Agency): D S k_ A/C 4137 Phone No.:_ �<0_9�g7-S-1�S Signature: Date:J�/5 /9 AWC -- April24, 1996 2 Technical Specialist Certification I. As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Conunission " pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, 1 certify that the animal waste :management system for the farm named above has an animal waste management -plan that meets or..exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) a$ specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). and/or' the North. Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001,0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, 1), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. II. Certification of Design A) Collection, StoEpeTrgatment System Check th appropriate box ( Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. D New, expanded or retrofitted facility (SD) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to collection systems, - lagoons and ponds, have been designed to meet or exceed the minimurn standards and specifications. -Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): CZE—tr Affiliation: Address(Agency): Signature: B) Land Al2IDligation Si a (WUP) ~1Tha plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management;_ No.: 9/4- 97— Y adequate amount of land for waste hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Ad Sit C) Che ck the appro riate box Facili v without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. Q Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been etesign_d in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. Name oi'T.Ychnical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Al CC, E" - Address:.Aaency): Q.D { Qx 135-1� Qac L. -f637 9 _Phone No. 5ianarur; � - Date: ANVC -- Aprd 24, 1996 Animal Waste Management Plan Certification (Please type of print all information that does not require a signature) Name of Farm:,C0.r-mj - 1'��t�a�'►St,s _Zhu _Facility No: -13 - t Owner(s) Name: r �- Phone No:._Z 7 r? 30, Mailing Address: Farm Location: 'Fourteen Digit Hydrologic Unit:_ Q 30 9- 0Z j� &J�-0 p/Q Latitude and Longitude: 0 j / 3 �� �r� County: 3� Iwwa Please attach a copy of a county road trap with location identified and:describe below (Be specific: road names, iii.:xtions, milepost, etc.): o t•[�e1 'S M ' ~ r sK ' Operation DescriRtio_n: 7 yvo of Swine No. of Animals Type of Paulrry 3'Wean to Feeder Layer ! Feeder to Finish 0 Pullets D Farrow to Wean No. of Animals Type of Cattle - No. of Animals 0 Dairy 0 Beef D Farrow to Feeder Farrow to Finish Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals- G. $spa,Ydiag :4pnasFnw Qal�r� w r y} Previous Destgh Lapatry f r Arfdiattrrtlrl�esrgrr�' ..'I'&a �e�Ig �C. iiPQ�.� 4 ✓ u- ,.fa. j yj Esauag Gard Espc, Upenati'e Only y f {5.5,A'< :f if2tL�z%: ri,Sl`idY70 -idt oIr sultti . Re 1F Acreage Available for Application: . _Z- Required Acreage:_ 2-- Number of La^oons / Storage Ponds :� ^ Total Capacity: Cubic Feet (ft3) Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or (90D (please circle one) Owner / Manager Agreement I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changing. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plain for the faun named above and will implement these procedures_ I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will :require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of re Environmental Management before the new animals astocked i (we) understand that them must be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface whters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application 'of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use rheas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan'will be filed at the farm and trt:the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) know that any. modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership =:.quires written notification to DEM or a new certification (if the approved plan is char) within 60 days of a title transfer. Name of Land Owner: Wtllr. t , Signature: Ld=.� -J: Date:) /_ / 3 /7 / - Name of Manager(if different from owner): Signature: Date: aIVC -- April 24, 1996 1 B) Land 40olication Site (WUP) Check Me appropnaie box -4 ff' The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in- the animal waste management plan. Q Conditional Approval: all rewired land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not: been established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified in the plan by (month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for compliance with the waste utilisation plan. ❑ Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared. land within 30 days of this certification, the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Specialist'(Please Print): e_�t Affiliation: AJ C•C- Address (Agency): -O BOX !)6% V C, 3i TJ Phone No.: 910-997-1165S. Signature: Date: 5 f1 I9 7 This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in 111. B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for -erosion control, and will submit to DEM a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification_ 1 (we): realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of Manager(if different from owner): Signature: Date: C) RuDoff Controls from Exterior Lots (RC) Facilitv with exterior lots Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounaingand heavy use areas have been installed as specified in the plan. For facilities without exterior lots, no certification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(Agency): Phone No.: Si�nwture: Date: AWC -- April 24, 1996 D) nt " `'neck the appropriate box Existing facility with existing waste application equipment (WUP or T) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existing application equipment can cover the area required.by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates, a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). New Qr guanded facility: or existing facility without existing waste application equipment {I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the -specified hydraulic or. nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffer s can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): fElliation: Al CC, F—F _ Address(Agency): P0.60x t35!!� NC, Phone No.: 910-997- 255� J` Signature:_ - _ ,} � �— _ _ Date:— ShS12 % III. Certification of Installation A) Collection. Storage. 3:rralMent JnstaUation New; expanded or retrofitted facility -(SI) Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds, have been installed in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retrofits, no certification is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): -affiliation: Address(Agency):_ _._ Phone No.: Signature: Date: t ILUP A-1111 7a0l. D) 3Qnlicationan� andlin� Eauinment In�t 1 '#ion (WL.t or I) Check the appropriate block animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for use; calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as pan of the plan. J Animal waste application and ha dl ng equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provide-' a signed contract; equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. D Conditional approval.Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the pian has been purchased and will be on site and installed by (month/day/year); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and a -re contained as par[ of the plan. ame of Technical Specialist (Please Print):_ &�t CI Affiliation:- Address(Agencv): po. box L35""t5' NL _ 2,'6 5Y) Phone No.:. 910- 19 7 _ .g2S5 Sienarure: Date:--- -- .�1251 � 7 IJ.!H.)-ring signature block is only to be ao,ove has been checked. when the box for conditional approval in Ill[ D I (we) cer-ify that I (we) have committed to purchase the animal waste application and handling equipment as specified in my (our) waste management plan and will submit to DEM a verification of delivery and installation from a -Technical SpecUllisr-within t5 -caliendat days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Lan,.. Owner Signature: Date: !Name of Manager(if different from owner): Signature- Date - Please return the completed form to the Division of Environmental Management at the following address: Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division Of Environmental Management Waiter Quality Section, Compliance Group P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 lease also remember to submit a copy of this form along with the complete Animal Waste tilanagtmcnt Pla:� to the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and to keep a copy in your files t ith yo MiM,:a] Waste Management Plan. -vVC -- April 24, 19yO TECHNICAL SPECI111,IST FOR AN -.-,ALP WASTE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION DESIGNATION CATEGORY CODE AREA OP AUTHORITY Collection, Storage, SD (design) - lagoons, storage ponds, dry stacks, storage structures, and/or Treatment SI (installation) composters, pushoff ramps, curbing and other similar structures Waste Utilization Plan WUP - design and.installation (development and implementation) of land application plans including crop and acreages available to meet nutrient budget, hydraulic and nutrient loading rates, placement of application site buffers - measurement of existing storage volume - confirmation of existence and compatibility of laird application equipment with waste utilization plan . - czrtification of cropping) systems - confirmation of absence of exterior lots - confirmation of sludge and effluent removal and t application at agronomic rates for lagoon closure Runoff Controls RC design and installation of filter strips, grass channels, and related bmps used to reduce runoff from exterior lots (primarily dairy operations) Irrigation Equipment I - design and installation of irrigation systems to include pipe size, pump Horsepower, nozzle size, sysLern layout, thrust blocks, etc. and operation plan to meet criteria of waste Utilization flan (hours per Het, eLc.) Technical Specialists are deaiyiiiilf•rl by th-2 Soil and Water CunE+ervatio++ Com"lis;siu>> 1n+r;.uru+l. in 15A NCAC GF.0005. Technical. Specia.li.,ts should only certify parts of a plan for w1hicli they are techijically conq:�ekerit.' State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED William, Eddie & David Carmichael Carmichael Enterprised Inc. 18101 Old Lumberton Rd Laurinburg NC 28352 Farm Number: 83 - 18 Dear William, Eddie & David Carmichael: A I 'T • NCDENR NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES October 23, 2000 r _ V OCT 252000 r�ir r-_ IF EVUE REG. OPPICE You are hereby notified that Carmichael Enterprised Inc., in accordance with G.S. 143-215.10C, must apply for coverage under an Animal Waste Operation General Permit. Upon receipt of this letter, your farm has sixty (60) days to submit the attached application and all supporting documentation. In accordance with Chapter 626 of 1995 Session Laws (Regular Session 1996), Section 19(c)(2), any owner or operator who fails to submit an application by the date specified by the Department SHALL NOT OPERATE the animal waste system after the specified date. Your application must be returned within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. Failure to submit the application as required may also subject your facility to a civil penalty and other enforcement actions for each day the facility is operated following the due date of the application. The attached application has been partially completed using information listed in your Animal Waste Management Plan Certification Form. If any of the general or operation information listed is incorrect please make corrections as noted on the application before returning the application package. The signed original application, one copy of the signed application, two copies of a general location map, and two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must be returned to complete the application package. The completed package should be sent to the following address: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 1617Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 If you have any questions concerning this letter, please call Theresa Nartea at (919)733-5083 extension 375 or Jeffery Brown with the Fayetteville Regional Office at (910) 486-1541. Sincerely, for Kerr T. Stevens 4 �� cc: Permit File (w/o encl.) Fayetteville Regional Office (w/o encl.) 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED William, Eddie & David Carmichael Carmichael Enterprised Inc. 18 10 1 Old Lumberton Rd Laurinburg NC 28352 Dear William. Eddie & David Carmichael: 61'U;VAJ IT1 � • 4kv 2 Mm NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE50URCE5 October 2, 2000 OCT 13 2000 Subject: Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Carmichael Enterprised Inc. Facility Number 83-18 Scotland County A letter dated January 15, 1999 was sent to advise you about concerns associated with Certified Animal Waste Management Plans and the method by which the irrigated acres within the plans were calculated. Only the acres that are wetted can be credited in the waste management plan as receiving waste application. Any acreage within the plan that can not be reached by waste application equipment can not be used as part of your plan. An evaluation by Jeffery Brown on 5/14/99 was made to review the actual number of acres at your facility that receive animal waste during land application. The evaluation of your facility has yielded one of the following two results as indicated by the box marked with an "X". Category 1: The evaluation of your facility could not be completed due to a lack of information. Please contact your Technical Specialist to assist in providing Bob Heath the necessary information to potentially exempt your facility from undergoing a complete wettable acre determination. Please submit this information to Bob Heath, at 225 Green Street, Suite 714, Fayetteville, NC 28301, within in 90 days of the receipt of this letter. If you have any questions please contact Bob Heath at (910) 486-1541. If within 90 days you are unable to provide Bob Heath with the information you are automatically required to complete a Wettable Acre Determination as described by Category 2 below, within 180 days of receipt of this letter. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Page 2 Category 2: Your facility has been identified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as a facility that may have overestimated the number of acres actually receiving animal waste. Therefore, some or all of your fields may be exceeding the allowable loading rates set in your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to resolve this issue, please contact a designated Technical Specialist to have him or her conduct a Wettable Acre Determination for your facility. The Technical Specialist must be one that has been approved by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission to conduct Wettable Acre Determinations. Many Technical Specialist with the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, the Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Division of Soil and Water Conservation have received this special designation. You may also contact a private Technical Specialist who has received this designation, or a Professional Engineer. All needed modifications to your Animal Waste Management System must be made and the Wettable Acres Determination Certification must be returned to DWQ within the next 180 days. If the needed modifications are not made and if the form is not returned within the required time, DWQ will be forced to take appropriate enforcement actions to bring this facility into compliance. These actions may include civil penalty assessments, permit revocation, and/or injunctive relief. Once'a Wettable Acre Determination has been completed, a copy of the attached Wettable Acre Determination Certification must be submitted to the address listed on the form. Please note that both the owner and the Technical Specialist must sign the certification. A copy of all the Wettable Acre Determination documentation that applies to your Waste Utilization Plan must be kept at your facility. DWQ and the Division of Soil & Water Conservation Staff will review all documentation during their annual visit of your facility. An additional copy must by kept on file at the local Soil & Water Conservation District Office. Please note that if you install or modify your irrigation system, a designated Irrigation Specialist or a Professional Engineer must also sign the Wettable Acre Determination Certification. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Sonya Avant of our Central Office staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc_ Fayetteville Regional Office Scotland County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director William, Eddie & David Carmichael Carmichael Enterprised Inc. 18101 Old Lumberton Rd Laurinburg NC 28352 Dear William, Eddie & David Carmichael: KWA E0 • NCDENR NoRT-H CAROLINA DEPARTMENT oFr ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 RECEIVED FAVETTmLLE MG. OFFJCE Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 83-18 Scotland County This letter is being sent to clarify the recordkeeping requirement for Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) application on fields that are part of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to show that the agronomic loading rates for the crops being grown are not being exceeded, you must keep records of all sources of nitrogen that are being added to these sites. This would include nitrogen from all types of animal waste as well as municipal and industrial sludges/residuals, and commercial fertilizers. Beginning January 1, 2000, all nitrogen sources applied to land receiving animal waste are required to be kept on the appropriate recordkeeping forms (i.e. IRRI, IRR2, DRY I, DRY2, DRY3, SLUR], SLUR2, SLD1, and SLD2) and maintained in the facility records for review. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) compliance inspectors and Division of Soil and Water operation reviewers will review all recordkeeping during routine inspections. Facilities not documenting all sources of nitrogen application will be subject to an appropriate enforcement action. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Sonya Avant of the DWQ staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincere , .lam r Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Scotland County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled110% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary November 13, 1996 John Carmichael Carmichael Enterprised Inc. 18101 Old Lumberton Rd Laurinburg NC 28352 SUBJECT: Operator In Charge Designation Facility: Carmichael Enterprised Inc. Facility ID#: 83-18 Scotland County Dear Mr. Carmichael: EDFH1*,*-JFZ NOV 19 1996' FAYME ALLE REG, OFFICE Senate Bill 1217, An Act to Implement Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Study Commission on Agricultural Waste, enacted by the 1996 North Carolina General Assembly, requires a certified operator for each animal waste management system that serves 250 or more swine by January 1, 1997. The owner of each animal waste management system must submit a designation form to the Technical Assistance and Certification Group which designates an Operator in Charge and is countersigned by the certified operator. The enclosed form must be submitted by January 1, 1997 for all facilities in operation as of that date. Failure to designate a certified operator for your animal waste management system is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H .0224 and may result in the assessment of a civil penalty. If you have questions concerning operator training or examinations for certification, please contact your local North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service agent or our office. Examinations have been offered on an on -going basis in many counties throughout the state for the past several months and will continue to be offered through December 31, 1996. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions concerning this requirement please call Beth Buffington or Barry Huneycutt of our staff at 919n33-0026. t Sincerel f A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality Enclosure cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Water Quality Files P.0. Sox 27687, N,,, ��to Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 'OC An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-715-4100 K��'�'- ',�' 5TX6 recycled/ 10°/o post -consumer paper T30LP T30A T33A T37A Ag-Rain manufactures a complete line of traveling irrigation machines to fit many different needs. 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