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HomeMy WebLinkAbout820198_CORRESPONDENCE_20171231�AM NOHTH CAROLI NA Department of Environmental Qual WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN ---------------------- Producer ----- :Wayne Sanderson County:Sampson Name of Farm -:Wayne Sanderson Farm Location---'-s:3440 Tomahawk Hwy. RECEIVED Harrells NC 28444 Phone -------- :910-532-4065 APR 0 6 2009 Type Operation ------------- :Feed -Fin Number of Animal ----------- : 2940 Storage Structure-------- :Anaerobic Lag "RfflMMf�0M Method of application ------ :Irrigation Amount of waste produced per year----------------: 5586 tona/year Amount of plant available N (PAN) produced/year-: 6762 lbs./year 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 use 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 before each application cycle. j Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be i grown. i 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: I. 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. j 3. Normally waste shall not be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but leas 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 iwhen the aurface is frozen. Either of these conditions may in runoff to the surface waters which is not allowed under DWO regulations. 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoild 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. i The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for- this type of facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis 'report from your waste management facility. In some caaea you may want to have ' Page 2 plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be �r applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and the 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. YOUR WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: Tract Field Soil Crop Yield Lbs. N Acres Lba. N Month to No. No. Type Code /Acre /Unit Used Apply 10997 A WaB B 4.1 50.00 2.35 482 MAR-AUG 10997 A WaB K N/A 75.00 * 2.35 176 S-N,F-M 10997 B WaB B 4.1 50.00 3.41 699 MAR-AUG 10997 B WaB K N/A 75.00 * 3.41 256 S-N,F-M 10997 C WaB B 4.1 50.00 4.32 886 MAR--AUG 10997 C WaB K N/A 75.00 * 4.32 324 S-N,F-M 10997 D WaB B 4.1 50.00 3.93 806 MAR-AUG 10997 D WaB K N/A 75.00 * 3.93 295 S-N,F-M 10997 E WaB B 4.1 50.00 4.07 834 MAR-AUG 10997 E WaB K N/A 75.00 * 4.07 305 S-N,F-M 10997 F WaB B 4.1 50.00 1.27 260 MAR-AUG 10997 F WaB K N/A 75.00 * 1.27 95 S-N,F-M �J. 10997 G WaB B 4.1 50.00 3.01 617 MAR-AUG 10997 G WaB K N/A 75.00 * 3.01 226 S-N,F-M 7612 1 Jo F 650 0.12 4.55 355 APR-AUG 7612 2 Jo F 650 0.12 4.15 324 APR-AUG 7612 3 Jo F 650 0.12 4.05 316 APR-AUG ----- ----- ----- ---------- ----- Total ----- 35.1 ----- 7255 ------ Available Nitrogen (includes commercial) 6762 Surplus Or Deficit -493 Crop codes: Crop -unit A=Barley-bu. B=Bermudagrass(graze)-tons C=Bermudograss(hay)-tons D=Corn(grain)-bu. E=Corn(ailage)-tons F=Cotton-Iba. lint G=Fescue(graze)-tons H=Fescue(hay)-tons I=Oats-bu. J=Rye-bu. K=Small grain(graze)-acre L=Small grain(hay)-acre M=Sorghum(grain)-cwt. W=Wheat-bu. S=Soybeans-bu. Z=Bermudagraaa(pasture)-tone 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. ti� Page 3 The applicator is cautioned that P and K may 4e over applied while meetipg the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmerA in some part$ of North Carolina to have 'a nutrient management plan that -addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen_ In interplanted fields (i.e. small grain, etc, interaeeded in bermudagraaa), forage must be removed through 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 to let amall grain to reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definitely interfere with stand of bermudagraaa. This logs 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 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. Bermudagrasa should be grazed or mowed to a height of about two inches before drilling for beat results. Caution must be exercised in grazing or haying summer annuals under stressed conditions. Nitrate poisoning may occur in livestock. Sampling forage or hay for nitrate levels is recommended. Acres shown in the tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding 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 field listed may, and moat likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables: See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. SLUDGE APPLICATION: The waste utilization plan must contain provision 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 1058 lba. of plant available nitrogen per year in the sludge. If you remove sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately 5292 lba. of PAN to utilize. assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermudagraaa hayland at the rate of 300 lbs. of nitrogen per acre, you will need 18 acres of land. If you apply the sludge to corn at the rate of 125 lbs. of nitrogen per acre, you will need 42 acres of land. Please be aware that these are only estimates of the PAN and land needed. Actual requirements could vary by 25x depending on your sludge waste analysis, soil types, realistic yields, and application methods. I , Page 4 i 'APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application.rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil. --at the time of irrigation such 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 reaponsibility-of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to I properly irrigate the acres shown in tables. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the table may i make this plan invalid. The following table is provided as ',,a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Crop Applic Applic IRR-2 No. No. Type Rate Amount (PAN) (in/hr) (inches) LBS./AC 10997 A WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 A WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 B WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 B WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 C WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 C WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 D WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 D WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 E WaB B, 0.5 1.0 205 10997 F WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 F WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 F WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 10997 G WaB B 0.5 1.0 205 10997 G WaB K 0.5 1.0 75 7612 1 Jo F 0.4 1.0 78 7612 2 Jo F 0.4 1.0 78 7612 3 Jo F 0.4 1.0 78 This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount 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. ' Page 5 I Your facility is aeaigned for 180 days of temporary storage end the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instances should the volume of the waste be stored I, 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 responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader Equipment is operated properly 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 aaaistNnce in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION The Rye in this plan should be planted by October 15. The last application of animal waste is to be applied to the bermuda prior to August 31. An Application of 50 lbs./ac of (PAN) may be applied between September 15 and October 30. An additional 50 lbs./ac of (PAN) may be applied in February -March. A harvest is required p`r;vr to heading or April 7, which ever comes first. The (PAN) rate is reduced by 25% for grazed system to 75 lba./ac. r r Page 6 WASTE'UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm: Wayne Sanderson Farm Owner/Manager Agreement I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal 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 system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) before the new animal$ are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to the surface waters of the state from a storm Event less severe than the 25-year, 24- hour storm. The approved plan will'b0 filed on -site at the farm office and at the office of the loca'1 Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Wayne Sanderson (Please print) Signature: Date: Name of Manager.(lf different from owner) : Signature: Date: • r Name of Person Preparing Plan: (Please print:) Affiliation: Prestage Farma, Inc. Address: P O Box 438 Clinton NC 28328 G. Glenn Clifton Phone: 910-592-5771 Signature: C ~ ��+ Date:. S zi Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality July 1, 2007 Wayne O Sanderson `r ^ Wayne Sanderson Farm 7 `` 3440 Tomahawk Hwy Harrells, NC 28444-8672 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820198 Wayne Sanderson Farm Animal Waste Management System Sampson County Dear Wayne O Sanderson: In accordance with your application received on 17-Jan-07, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Wayne O Sanderson, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste management system in accordance with General Permit AWG100000, This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management and land application of animal waste as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) for the Wayne Sanderson Farm, located in Sampson County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 2940 Boar/Stud: 0 Wean to Feeder: 0 Farrow to Wean: 0 Gilts: 0 Farrow to Finish: 0 Farrow to Feeder: 0 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 and replaces the NPDES COC issued to this facility with an expiration date of July 1, 2007. You are required to continue conducting annual surveys of sludge accumulation in all lagoons at your facility; the one-year extension in Condition I11.19 does not apply. 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. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please nav careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper NamNa` Carolina turally Raleigh, NC 27099-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 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 i-ssu:.^cc of a COC to operate under this permit convey any prop: y i°ights in either real or personal property. 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 15A NCAC 02T .0111(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per MRCS 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. Per 15A NCAC 02T .1306, any containment basin, such as a lagoon or waste storage structure, shall continue to be subject to the conditions and requirements of the facility's permit until closed to NRCS standards and the permit is rescinded by the Division. 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 Aquifer Protection staff may be reached at 910-433-3300. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at (919) 733- 3221. Sincerely, -.400, �.f for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Sampson County Health Department Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AWS820198 T'1 ! tTil1 r 1 ')Of]F. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED Wayne O Sanderson Wayne Sanderson Farm 3440 Tomahawk Hwy Harrells, NC 284448672 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Boss Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Subject: Application for Renewal of Coverage for Expiring NPDES General Permit Dear Permittee: Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality RECEIVED DEC 0 6 200 ON-FAVOWREMMMIX Your facility is currently approved for operation under one of the Animal Waste Operation NPDES General Permits, which expire on July 1, 2007. Due to changes in federal rules, facilities that do not discharge nor propose to discharge may choose whether or not to retain coverage under an NPDES General Permit. Copies of the draft animal waste operation NPDES general permits and the State Non -Discharge General Permits are available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.uslaps/afou/downloads.htm or by writing or calling: NCDENR — DWQ Animal Feeding Operations Unit 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 Telephone number: (919) 733-3221 In order to assure your continued coverage under one of these two types of general permits, You must submit an application for permit coverage to the Division. Enclosed you will find a `Request for Certificate of Coverage Facility Currently Covered by an Expiring NPDES General Permit.' The application form must be completed and returned by January 2, 2007. Please note you must include_ two (2) copies of your most recent Waste Utilization Plan with the application form. Failure to request renewal of your coverage under a general permit within the time period specified may result in a civil penalty. Operation of your facility without coverage under a valid general permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If you have any questions about the draft general permits, the enclosed application, or any related matter please feel free to contact the Animal Feeding Operations Unit staff at 919-733-3221. Sincerely, Ted L. Bush, Jr., Chief Aquifer Protection Section Enclosures cc (w/o enclosures): Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Fayetteville Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files - 820198 Prestage Farms Inc Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.newatnguali!y.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal ppportunq/Aifirmative Action Employer— 50% Recydecill0% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: Fax 2: Customer Service: NonhCarolina (919)' �IlrQ�t�l� (919) 715Z88 (919)715-6048 (877) 623-6748 ANIMAL FACILITY ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM., :,';; . Certificate of Coverage or Permit Number A01 MZ l q F County n Year 200* Facility Name (as shown on Certificate of Coverage or Permit) Operator iri Charge for this Facility Q� Certification# ' f Land lication of animal waste as allowed by the above permit occurred during the;past calendar year . � YES NO. If NO, skip Part I and Part II and proceed to the certification. Also, if animal I: waste was generated but not land applied, please attach an explanation on how the animal waste was :.... • handled. Part I Facility Information: 1. Total number of application Fields ❑ or Pulls 01 please check the appropriate box) in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP): Total Useable Acres approved in theCAWMP 2. Total number of Fields ❑ or Pulls 91(please check the appropriate box) on which land application f:- A w = . occurred during the year: - Total Acres on which waste was applied Zz.Y& Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) applied during the year for all application sites: <<5 .5 2 5 e�7 4. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) allowed to be Iand applied annually by the CAWMP and the permit: / orr� -5- - - - 5.. Estimated amount of total manure, litter and process wastewater sold or given to other persons and taken off site during the year tons ❑ or gallons ❑ (please check the appropriate box) 6. Annual average num�bn�err of/animals by type at this facility during the previous year: 7. 'Largest and smallest number of animals by type at this facility at any one time during the previous year: Largest 3220 Smallest ...I • (These numbers are for informational purposes only since the only permit limit on the number of animals at the facility is the annual average 8: Facility's Integrator if applicable: _ Part II:Facility Status: IF THE ANSWER TO ANY. STATEMENT BELOW IS "NO", PLEASE PROVIDE A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION AS TO WHY THE FACILITY WAS NOT COMPLIANT, THE DATES OF ANY NON COMPLIANCE, AND EXPLAIN CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN OR PROPOSED TO BE TAKEN TO BRING THIS FACILITY BACK INTO COMPLIANCE. 1. Only animal waste generated at this facility was applied the past calendar year. AFACF 3-14-03 1 FEB 2 4 2005 DEC-FAYEtiEVILE REGIONALOMCE LK Yes ❑ No 2. The facility was operated in such a way that there was no direct runoff of waste from "es ❑ No the facility (including the houses, lagoons/storage ponds and the application sites) during the past calendar year. . 3. There was no discharge of waste to surface water from this facility during the past U'Yes ❑ No y calendar year... / 4. There was no freeboard violation in any lagoons or storage ponds at this facility�, ,during Ll�'Yes . ❑ No 'the past calendar year: - �. 3:= rThere'wasno-PAN application to any fields or crops at this facility greater than the - es "❑ No {`�• " levels specified'in this facility's CAWMP during the past calendar year. b. All land application equipment was calibrated at least once during the past calendar year. �es . ❑ No 7. Sludge accumulation in all lagoons did not exceed the volume for which the lagoon VKies ❑. No was designed or reduce the lagoon's minimum treatment volume to less than the volume - ' - th!: for which the lagoon was designed. . J.,. 8. A copy of the Annual Sludge Survey Form for this facility is attached to this Certification.- P Yes - ❑ No . 9. Annual soils analysis were performed on each field receiving animal waste during the -' LDS Yes ❑ No :. past calendar year. 10.- Soil pH was maintained as specified in the permit during the past calendar Year? ,',jd Yes ❑ No t: 11. All required monitoring and reporting was performed in accordance with the facilty's _` ' Yes T ❑.No :.' permit during the past calendar year. 12. All operations and maintenance requirements in the permit were complied with Burin Yes: ❑. No the past calendar year or, in'the case of a deviation, prior authorization was received.`: from the Division of Water Quality. 13: •Crops "as specified in the CAWMP were maintained during'the past calendar year on all Yes ❑ No • !-,,,,.,,_-_sites sites receiving animal waste and the crops grown were removed in accordance with the facility's permit. r 14. All buffer requirements as specified on the permit and the CAWMP for this facility were es ❑ No `:? maintained during each application of animal waste during the past calendar year.'. i "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel -properly gather and ;:evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly'responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. i am aware that there are significant penalties for _ submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Permittee Name and Title (type or print) 7 ignature of Permittee Date t Signature of Operator in Charge Date (if different from Permittee) i r F AFACF 3-14-03 2 Dboon Sludge Survey Form A. Farm Permit or DWQ Identification Number za- I F n B. Lagoon Identification tlr%l�Vri{, Splp�rpr, C. Person(s) taking Measurements, D. Date of Measurements a - `{- Oil E. Methods/Devices Used for Measuement of: a. Distance from the lagoon liquid surface to the top of the sludge layer: b. Distance from the lagoon liquid surface to the bottom (soil) of lagoon: r C. Thickness of the sludge layer if making a direct measurement with 'core sampler RECERIM FEB 2 4 2005 OW- FAl'ETiI`VILLE REGIONALQFRCE F. Lagoon Surface Area (using dimensions at the inside top of bank): o?, ) (acres) (Draw sketch of lagoon on a separate sheet and list dimensions, and calculate surface area.) G. Estimate number of sampling points: a. Less than 1.33 acres: Use B points b. If more than 1.33 acres, ] I acres x 6 = _ r , with maximum of 24. (using sketch and dimensions, develop a uniform 'grid' that has number of intersection points that match most closely with the estimated number of sampling points needed. Number the grid intersection points on the lagoon grid to correspond with the data to be recorded for points of measurement.) H. Conduct sludge survey and record data on "Sludge Survey Data Sheet'. I. At the time of sludge survey, also measure the distance from the Maximum Liquid Level r� to the Present Liquid Level (measure at the lagoon gage pole): . -1 J. Determine distance from Maximum Liquid limit to Minimum Liquid Level: �, 0 (Determine from Plan or other lagoon records) K. Calculate distance from present liquid surface level to Minimum Liquid Level: ItemJ - Item I, assuming present liquid level is below Max. Liq. Level: f ` L. Record from sludge survey data sheet the distance from the present liquid surface level to the lagoon bottom (average for all the measuemenl points): �. M. Record from the sludge survey data sheet the distance from the present liquid surface level to the top of the sludge layer (average for all the measurement points): N. Record from the sludge survey data sheet the average thickness of the sludge layer: ,q 0. Calculate the thickness of the existing Liquid Treatment Zone (Item M - Item K): 41,3 (Note: If item O is less than 4 ft.. a sludge removal and utilization plan may be required by N.C. DWQ: See your specific permit or contact DWQ for more information.)- P. Proceed to the sludge Volume Worksheet if desire to calculate sludge volume for rectangular shaped lagoon with uniform side slope. Completed by: 1 Lp r-b Date: - �{ - Oq Print Name Signature Sludge Survey Data Sheet - Lagoon Identification: ��yp,�.sQn�EfSon completed By: Dale: c?- Y-pq Print Name I Signature T - Grid Point No_ Distance from liquid surface tc top of sfudge Distance from liquid surface to lagoon bottom {soil) Thickness of sludge layer Ft. & inches Feet (tenths) FL 8 inches Feet (tenths) Ft. & inc;;es Feet (tenths) 1LIA rt.3 2 Sv 3 a �. 4 17.52. j 5.3 5 v 7 B 6 S 9 10 s 11 S, 1. 12 S 3 I 1. 13 S.,5t, 1� to 17 19 j 2D 21 22 23 24 r,Y2r54L All Grid Points and corresponding sludge layer thickness must be shown on a sketch attached to this SludgeSurve Data Sheet. C: M,.er5ion Table =r-m Incries ;o -enths of feet Ir-n es Tenlhs :i fee! Inches Tz-r.ths of fae; 1 0.' 7 0.3 2 C.2 8 0.7 3 0'2 9 0.7 - C 3 10 0.8 0.= 11 0-9 C. fo 4 -J. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Wayne Sanderson Wayne Sanderson Farm 150 Kader Merritt Road Rose Hill NC 28458 Dear Wayne Sanderson: • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 3, 2001 A 20,02 Ci Subject: Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Wayne Sanderson Farm Facility Number 82-198 Sampson 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 Scott Faircloth on 4/13/99 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 Scott Faircloth the necessary information to potentially exempt your facility from undergoing a complete wettable acre determination. Please submit this information to Scott Faircloth, 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 Scott Faircloth at (910) 486-1541. H within 90 days you are unable to provide Scott Faircloth 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% recyded/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. 11 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, OEM - Fir , .. -. 0 cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File Prestage Farms State of North Carolina 7 Department of Environment !! �����` ��® and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor ,!AiV 51999 Wayne McDevitt, Secretary FAYET TEVUE A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., DirectorREG. OFFICE January 4, 1999 Wayne Sanderson Wayne Sanderson Farm 150 Kader Merritt Rd Rose Hill NC 28458 IT i • • Ad NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND KwuRAL RESOURCES Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS820198 Wayne Sanderson Farm Swine WasteCollection, Treatment, Storage acid Application System Sampson County " Dear Wayne Sanderson: In accordance with your application received on August 17, 1998, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Wayne Sanderson, 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 Wayne Sanderson Farm , located in Sampson County,4ith an animal capacity of no greater than 2940 Feeder to Finish 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_ 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. a: 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. P.O. Box,29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper, F • , Certificate of Coverage AWS820I 98 Wayne Sanderson Farm Page 2 i' �rl, .. 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 Sue Homewood at (9-19) 733-5083 ext. 502. Sincerely ,A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Y"k Y • Y Sampson County Health Department [Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Section t� 11< �� {' ,.'=''•x Sampson County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NPDU Files ' i;; `i�n��Sy _.`;�dyp�G,F ' � . _ �, a�i.::'{ Sa' _fi.R �'4: .. •a R- '� ��, Y -1 - -4?'-. :.a.:sr R r� . �.. � �� . � Y �~. � -. � . . ,4, fi? 't- -. 1 Q.T.- * . - � . 9•- .r�` �, Y.. �� �•.� 1 ' F R i �[ � f1 }• �"• PT .k 7 Y .... # _. ���'Ti.� 4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit Application Form (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) General Permit - Existing Liquid 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 which 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: Wayne Sanderson Farm 1.2 Print Land Owner's name: Wayne Sanderson 1.3 Mailing address: 150 Kader Merritt Rd City, State: Rose. Hill NC Telephone Number (include area code): 5324065 Zip: 28458 1.4 County where facility is located: Sampson 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): On north side of H . 41 approx. I mile west of SR 1118. Black River. L6 Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner). 1.7 Lessee's / Integrators name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): Prestage Farms 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 06121 /94 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable): 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: 2.1 Facility No.: _82_ (county number); _198 (facility number). 2.2 Operation Description: Swine operation -FeeTe-r to Finish 2940- Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? yes; no. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility_: The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum num er or which the waste management structures were designed. Type of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Aftials Type-U-Cattle No. of Animals Wean to Feeder Layer Dairy Feeder to Finish Farrow to Wean (## sow) Farrow to Feeder (9 sow) Farrow to Finish (# sow) Other Type of Livestock on the farm: Non -Layer Beef Turkey FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 1 of 4 82 - 198 No. of Animals: 2.3 Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application system): 94.0 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): �4.0 2.4 Number of lagoons/ storage ponds (circle which is applicable): 1 2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? YES or (0 (please circle one) 2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES or(O (please circle one) 2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only) ES or NO (please circle one) What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited? 10 f g f g3 What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited? ib f i g 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. 3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; 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; 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: 3.3.1 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 Feld used for land application. 3.3.4 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. 3.3.8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP. 3.3.9 The required NRCS Standard specifications. 3.3.10 A site schematic. 33.11 Emergency Action Plan_ 3.3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted. � 3.3.15 Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, Itc.). 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_ If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the additional components with your submittal. FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 2 of 4 82 - 198 Applicants Initials lilS oh/S 4/S Facility Number: 82 - 198 Facility Name: Wayne Sanderson Farm 4. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: I, �y/q }}� (Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that this application for LN"n P_ -(Facility (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 Vd that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be rfturned to nWaas incomplete. Signature Date9//e/ 5. MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) up (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this application for (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. Signature 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 POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919) 733-0719 FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 3 of 4 82 - 198 Al 4 �* Ja Z �y G I� ICU ' �f -_� r .h C, A93 Q U ,,yi R°' �° "44 wILMJW67A LTji ti 7.C''� Lllr 1lSf O Q Z All �� 7 0 flEd, : Lri. '10 I.111 L9➢J ` " IkGSS i:• W°yaou i, I, Il Y r ° FEASF ,f1J I,p ry,l i L.0 R* Ffi 4�4�� �f 1 '•rr y,� t Iff.J Y 4 �' 1 su Iaf CA IaJ n,) Il,r r r,• ua 9e S. i„ R 'Qwva e Ile[ ,° �rr}}}���'\ a R.d XR e ILII Yr r 1 r1Ylw, Irid Err ,r I IJ! •' Jrf, I LLl¢ � )•• �l +\ Jlei vn I.up Ll1f P wl J -I!t L,sr a Lill ,: t: WiRElle ' I ERRJ M, Rif ___------ --__ _.. u. N� _-. ,.,",-...n„r� r - ip A. "• w .. _.\ _�____— ., t•5 [NAPE CD' �/ RD. i•? 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Rn I IPr tv All Ii iJPI 7 !^-':) CIO[JR. ,>4 iy ,_ Apr IlIJ Y F N1� IIIN' ' IV C Ir)r c i .\�� Jr l.r• J V' 1 9 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN ---------------------- Producer-----:Wayne Sanderson County:Sampaon Name of Farm -:Wayne Sanderson Farm Location ----- :150 Kader Merritt Rd Rose Hill NC 28458 Phone -------- :910-532-4065 Type Operation ------------- :Feed -Fin Number of Animal---------- . 2940 Storage Structure ---------- :Anaerobic Lagoon Method of application ------ :Irrigation Amount of waste produced per year-------------- 5586 tans/year Amount of plant available N (PAN) produced/year-: 6762 lbs./year 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 use 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 before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients 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 not be applied to land eroding at more than 5 tong per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but leas 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 in runoff to the surface waters which is not aTTowed under DWO regulations. 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoild 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. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. In some cases you may want to have • Page 2 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 the 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. YOUR WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: Tract Field Soil Crop Yield Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month to No. No. Type Code (Acre /Unit Used Apply 6278 2 Was 8 4.1 50.00 r 7.0 1435 MAR-OCT 6278 2 WaB K N/A 50.00 * 7.0 350 S-APRIL 6278 3 WaB D 75 0.98 3.5 257 MAR-JULY 6278 3 Was W 40 2.40 * 3.5 336 S-APRIL 6278 3 Was S 18 4.00 3.5 252 JUNE-OCT 6278 3 Was K N/A 50.00 * 3.5 175 S-APRIL 9629 1 Was D 75 0.98 7.0 515 MAR-JULY 9629 1 Was W 40 2.40 * 7.0 672 S-APRIL 9629 1 Was S 18 4.00 7.0 504 JUNE--OCT 9629 1 Was K N/A 50.00 * 7.0 350 S-APRIL 7612 2 Jo D 120 1.08 16.0 2074 MAR-JULY 7612 2 Jo W 50 2.40 * 16.0 1920 S-APRIL 7612 2 Jo S 38 4.00 16.0 2432 JUNE-OCT 7612 2 Jo K N/A 50.00 * 16.0 600 S-APRIL 10997 1 Was B 4.1 50.00 24.0 4920 MAR-OCT 10997 1 Was K N/A 50.00 * 24.0 1200 S-APRIL 10997 2 soB B 3.4 50.00 10.0 1700 MAR-OCT 10997 2 BoB K N/A 50.00 * 10.0 500 S-APRIL Total 94.0 20392 Available Nitrogen (includes commercial) 6762 Surplus Or Deficit-13630 Crop codes: Crop -unit A=sarley-bu . B=Bermudagrass(graze)-tons C=Bermudagrass(hay)-tons D=Corn(grain)-bu. E=Corn(silage)-tons F=Cotton-lbs. lint G=Fescue(graze)-tons H=Fescue(hay)-tons I=Oats-bu. J=Rye-bu . K=Small grain(graze)-acre L=Small grain(hay)-acre M=Sorghum(grain)-cwt. W=Wheat-bu. S=Soybeans-bu . Z=Bermudagrass(pasture)-tons 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. 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 management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. In interplanted fields (i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermudagrass), forage must be removed through 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 to let small grain to reach maturity, especially late in the season (i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definitely interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This, loaa 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 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 mowed to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. Caution must be exercised in grazing or haying summer annuals under stressed conditions. Nitrate poisoning may occur in livestock. Sampling forage or hay for nitrate levels is recommended. Acres shown in the tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding 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 field listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. SLUDGE APPLICATION: F The waste utilization plan must contain provision 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 1058 lbs. of plant available nitrogen per year in the sludge. If you remove sludge every 5 years, you will have approximately 5292 lbs. of PAN to utilize. assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermudagrass hayland at the rate of 300 lbs. of nitrogen per acre, you will need 18 acres of land. If you apply the sludge to corn at the rate of 125 lbs. of nitrogen per acre, you will need 42 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 application methods. Page 4 APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such 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 tables. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the table may make this plan invalid. The following table ia-provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Crop Applic No. No. Type Rate (in/hr) `WaB C&CGRa14 ---� -- 6�z 9 Z Wai3— R GZA2F • 6 &2-78 3 VJaB Coati .5 fe 7 .8 3 W.At WNCAT • S (oZ 7 $ $ W d B SOY36W5 $ 6278 3 10a5 E6A .5 9L49 1 VVJa Co2N . S W Qa ��€AT . 5 9 (V i 9 WJ6 56y8FAu5 .5 4(F Z9 W'&8 Ryk( .5 1 Jo cojkiJ .4 `[ (e I L L 1a W41EA7 . S -74-lz. Z Jo 50yft4N5 . 4 7d+'1, L 3o R G�t�t2F,j .5 10997 + was cs(6RA7.>~,i .G N99 7 WLt _&yE&A26) 10997 z Ba8 CB(G9-PzE) .-75 10997 2. 6o g Ry .ems This is the maximum application assuming the amount of nitrogen applied. In many situations the applied because of the nitrogen application amount shown can be conditions. Applic Amount (inches) .4� -9G exer . 9.6 .96 — 465 .7Izs!`6 amount allowed for the soil allowed for the crop is not over application amount shown cannot be limitation. The maximum applied under optimum soil Page 5 Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instances should the volume of the waste be stored In your structure be Within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one fact of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated properly 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 rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION Pas.-r OF T►+tS +PLA+,`11 A TWo _UeAP AZtafw a CoRtjJWHEATL� SQ�B��s �. R� a FAR w „JTER eo,r�R (G�zAz.�DI ��Tn2PGT /0997EGD st .Z /Q ACrecs NAS NO-7 aE�N Ce EA�eED �a,e Cs�►S s,oc �Ei¢�+ti�a�QASS . -%a �' C'GEAR� iM THE FuTu2tt) 's. Page 6 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm: Wayne Sanderson Farm Owner/Manager Agreement I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal 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 system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWa) before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to the 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 at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWD upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Wayne Sanderson (Please print) Signature: Date: / Zli 7-7 Name of Manager (If different from owner): Signature: ate: Name of Person Preparing Plan: G. Glenn Clifton (Please print:) Affiliation: Prestage Farms, Inc. Phone: 910-592-5771 Address: P O Box 438 Clinton NC 28328 Signature: eQ ror., _ Date: _ 4�2 319-7 EXHI13rr B Waste Utilization Agreement NMI (Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.) � I, hereby give Y pemnission to apply waste from his Waste on System on 4q�5 acres of my land for the duration of the time shown below. The field(s) on which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map. T 7� 12— � Z I I and rs6nd that this waste ems nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for commercial fertilizer. Iand�;Date: Term of Anent : to �O (Nr=jm= Tea Yeas an Cost.Shasd lams) 1 Notary MRCS, NC JUNr-, 1996 Waste Utilization Agreement (Needed only if additional land has to be leased, etc.) L saxa, M- Ri k'a hereby give NLcojAe- S"e-ssPr% permission to apply waste from his Waste Utilization System on JC acres of my land for the duration of the time shown below.. The field(s) on which waste can be applied are shown on the attached map. T- 6 279 I understand that this waste contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace elements, and when properly applied should not harm my land or crops. I also understand that the use of animal manure will reduce my need for commercial fertilizer_ Landowner Date: Term of Agreement r7 to v20 (tfinkman Ten Yeses an Cost-Sbared It=) I 11�93 7 0,900 3"- NRCS,NC JUNE, 1996 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that Lhe producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. I= the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he/she shall provide a copy of an agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be_ applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field. (See FOTG Standard 393 -Filter Strip) 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 5. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding. (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina,, for guidance.) 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed to soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to contrcl odor or flies. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be apn_lied on actively growing cross in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage frcm animal waste shc-,ld also be considered. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 10_ Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11_ Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine -Farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and from any perennial stream or river (other than an irrigation ditch or canal. Animal waste other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995), shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than-100 feet to wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharges directly inton water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste manacement system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible_ Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion_, leakage or discharge. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible fcr obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspec ed on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption it should only be applied preplant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the ton and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days or utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate - determining element. 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'y' I I —I --I`, +I ---- � I I I J•--'--�' � ._ _ °' -'- ------o---+ - •o� -f i a p SAMPSON COUNTY C EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY (DWQ) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES (EMS) SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (SWCD) NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (MRCS) COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE (CES) 910-486-1541 910-592-8996 910-592-7963 910-592-7963 910-592-7161 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation 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 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 problems are listed below: A. Lagoon. overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam, any permanent alteration of the dam should be approved by a qualified technical specialist'. b. Pump wastes to field at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all additional flow to the iagdon-hold waste in the house if possible. d. Cali a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. H. Runoff from waste application field -action include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion or berm to contain the waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce further 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 (flushing system) pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to eliminate further discharge. e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. D. Leakage from flush system, houses, solids separators -actions include: C a. Stop recycle (flushing system) pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Make sure no siphon effect has been created. d. Stop all flows in the house, 'flush systems', or solid separators. e. R&pair 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 to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back into 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 the 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 what duration? 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? g. 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, at 910--486-1541, 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, AND 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) Emergency Management Services at 910-592-8996. c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact local SAMPSON Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office at 910-592 -7963 and Cooperative Extension Service (CES) at 910--592-7161 for advice/technical assistance. 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, reRair- of the problem to minimize off --site damage. a. Contractors Name: 0?-e 5AY ar films. SAW. b. Contractors Address: c. Contractors Phone: 5!r'Z-S77/ 6. Contact the technical specialist who certified the lagoon (NRCS, Consulting Engineer, etc.) %% a. Name: �y►�iof _ b . Phone: 7. Implement procedures as advised by DWO 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. B. If you are a contract swine grower associated with a swine company integrator, contact the company representative at 1-910-592-5771 Swine. Farm Waste Management. Odor Control Checklist R..11 Source Cause BMPs to Minimi2a Odor Site Specific Practices FAdnslead Swine production Vegetativeor wooded buffers;,' " Recommended best management practices; 000�Qood judgment and common sense Animal body surfaces • Dirty manure -covered animals 0' . Dn+ floors. F16br surfaces Wet manure -covered floors C' Slotted floors; ta' Waterers located over slotted floors; " ❑ Feeders at high end of solid floors; ffb. manure buildup from floors; i21' Un crfloorventIlation for drying Manure coltection.pits . urine; RO' Frequent manure removal by flush, pit recharge, • Partial microbial dccompositlon 'Or scrapo; 0 Underfloor vcnillallor>i Ventilation exhaust fans. Volaiiic gases; Er F n maintenance; Dust E�cient air movcment -tndobr surfaces Dust lid Wathdown between groups of animals; ❑ 'Feed addilives: O .��er covers; Gr Feed delivery downspout extenders to feeder covers Flush tanks Agitation of recycled lagoon 13 Flush lank covers; ,. �. liquid while tanks -are filling . Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with anli-siphon vents -.Flush alleys'. • - Agitation during wastewater p Underfloor flush with underfloor ventilation " .. conveyance . Pit recharge Points . Agitation of recycled lagoon 0 Extend rechargo lines to near bottom of pits liquid -while pits are filling Willi anti:siphon vents 'Lift stations Agitation during sump tank d Sump lank -covers �$ filling and drawdown Outside drain collection.. i Agitation during wastewater Box covers ' o'r. junction boxes conveyance AMOC • November.l I, 1996, Page 3 Source Cause DMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices End'of drainpipes at Agitation during wastewater ❑ Extend discharge point of plots underneath lagoon conveyance lagoon liquid level Lagoon surfaces . Volatile gas enrisslons; Proper lagoon liquid capacity; • I31ologic. 61 tnixing,, Correct lagoon startup procedures; • Agitation inim� strrfece area -to -volume ratio; 2minimurn :c agitation when,pumping; 0 Mechanical aeration; ❑ Proven biological additives Irrigation sprinkler High pressure agitation; I gate on dry.days ivith]little.or no wind; trozrJes Wind 'drill Imum recommended operating pressure;, Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface; O Pump from second -stage lagoon . torpge tank or basin • Partial microbial decomposition; ❑ Bottom or midlevel loading; surface + Mixing'while filling; Cl Tank covers; : . Agitation when emptying ❑ Basin surface mats ofsolids;: 0 Proven. biological additives or oxidants enling'basin surfaco • Partial microbial decomposition; 0 .1-Niend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid • Mixing while -filling;. 'level; �, • Agitation when emptying 0 Remove settled solids regularly Manure, slurry or sludge + Agitation when spreading; 5 Sold injection ofslurrylsludges; spreader outlets + Volatile gas emissions 0 Wash residual manure from spreader alter use; 0 Proven biological additives oroxidants Uncovered manure, Volatile gas emissions white ❑ Soil injection of'slurry/sludges slurry or sludge on Held drying 0 Soil Incorporailon within 98 hrs.; su�faccs 17 - Spread In thin uniform layers-fbr rapid drying; ❑ Proven biological additives or oxldanis Dead animals • Carcass decomposition Proper disposition ofcarcasscii Dead animal, disposal a Carcass decomposition ; 0 C spl�to Covering of carcasses In burial pits; plls:_ Proper locadonlcoMlrucilon of.disposal pits Incinerators . Incomplete combustion Cl Secondary stuck burners . AM00 - NOtnber 11, 1996, Page 4 �, '� Source Cause BMP: to Minimize. Odor Site Specific Practices Standing water around •. Improper drainage; Grade and landscape such that water drains facilities' Microbial decomposition of away from facilities organic matter ' Manaro Irackcd onto • Poorly maintained access roads gr Farm access road maintenance public roads from 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 ; 'E13AE Fact Sheet. NCSU - BAE Swine'Production Facility Manure Management: Pit Recharge - Lagoon Treatment ; EBAE 128.88 ' NCSU - BAE Swine Production Facility Manure Management; Underfloor Flush - Lagoon Treatment; -EBAE 129-88 NCSU - RAE Lagoon.Design and Management for Livestock Manure Treatment and Storage;. EBAE 143.83 . NCSU - BAE Calibration of Manure and Wastewater°Appllcation Equipment; EBAE Fact Sheet, NCSU - BAE .'Controlling Odors from Swine Buildings; PIN-33 NCSU - Swine Extension Environmental Assurance Program , NPPC Manual NC Pork Producers 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; 11110107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension AMOC- November 1.1, 1996, Page•5 A Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause -BMPs to Control insects Site Specific Practices _,,-Liquid Systems _ Flush Gutters • Accumulation of solids . Flush system is designed and operated sufFciently to remove accumulated solids from tiers as designed. 8' Remova bridging of accumulated solids at discharge Lagoons and Pits • Crusted Solids Pr 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 - �)nches over more than 30% of surface. Excessive Vegetative • Decaying vegetation Jd' Maintain vegetative control along banks of Growth lagoons and other Impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative matter along water's edge on impoundmenes perimeter. Feeders • Feed'Spillage R' Design, operate and maintain feed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimlze the _/��umulation of decaying wastage. IJ Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - 10 day interval during summer, I5-30 day interval _Owng winter), ` Feed Storage • Accumulations of feed residues Reduce moisture accumulation w1 in and around Immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain and similar high moisture grain products). 0 Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter strips around reed storage as needed. AMIC - November 11,1996, Pago 1 �-Mortality Management Methods (check which method(s) are being implemented) a Burial three feet beneath the surface of the ground within 24 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. I06-168.7 ❑ Complete incineration ❑ 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 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) 0 December 18, 1996 SC5-CPA-026 1. Name and Address of Person 2 Dam of Re¢iesi ' .'IM Soil Conservaitn Service sands (JUM 91) � � �����' • _ 12/2/93 7G1 .?.f.-'�''tGs #2y (�"ju!' :�v:'i5bZ9 ;r�r, ,�r�._ G'. - 'R�', i ` ��• ' ...:'. -'•3,� .� - MIX =193-z•-- MfGH OD1BLE`LAND AND WETLAND - • ;' ^c �C `c 'r"' �IiirlC'E" i ❑..v, LY ER _ ROSE DILL 284 - CONSERVATION DETERMINATION E 4 Name of USDA Agency, or Person Requesting Determination 5. Farm No. and Tract Nm �» rtS JGni Cc ifS'rs Fit Eit�i lF�.�<.ilwr'Z:AS S'T1097 - - - --- SECTION i - HIGHLY ERODIBLE LAND., 5 .TOTAL AC.S. _ 6 Is soil survey now available for malting a highly erodible land determination? - Yes •:AFLFi1lNa� ::Li;� � i3 :BYE_.,;.' .. � j 7_ Are then: h'ghty erodible soil 111tF13 on this firm? Yes 0. hl0-'i.':}C_55piiC:.] S.- List highly erodible fields that, acaordmg to ASCS records; were used to produce an agricukiai -usw nrar>y :3i ❑raarc� ,i, : a,• L..:...,oTy" "'> crop year during 1981,1985: f B. List highly erodible fields that have been or wigbe converted far the production of agricultural convnodes and, to-ASCS recrsweentrsfrtnpurpose-in ary crop year a.accord enrolled in a USDA set -aside ardiversion prografn zIIL13if:�3 lv�. i t 2�iis •l � �3:i s ' } Ia. This 1I Foie iand`detemviiatianwas fetediri.me: =z" OfFice -= ``Field 77 15�,j �ii?a't.:Y ' �+T�JC k Via'. _ . s�^.F�.D •.v.F / WIrAL A� { 11.-Are there hydric sots on this faun? ---Yes 12 Wetlands _(V1r}, iircl`udirig atiatidnnedwetfands, of Farmed Wettartds (RIY) Farmed Wetlands Pa U e�(PV11P�_t'^r� Crai e r. ^rs va ^r- - .. �. ,y ••• Wetlands may be farmed"urttfer nalti'rit cpnorts'.vFafriied WeNands 8rid'Farmed Vfii=tlarrds may fanned and maintained in the same manner as they were prior to December 23 1935, as long as theji ale riot ' '9 Our ;� oT abandoned.- 13. Prior Cor`iveiled Cropland (PCCj. 11Yetfands`fhat'were pro ecerrtber 23" 985 The r rtiatsagpsi>e�' r If k r`� 77&1�: drainage, and alteration of prior converted cropland (PC) are not subod to the wetland conservation Piavaorrs iadess i. the.area..rsverts to wetland as _.a_resutt oi.abandonrnertt - .14. Artificial Wetlands (AW). AMcial wetlands indudes irrigation -induced wetlar &.. These i ietlands are noC9djeef it R,'Zf�: :...to fete wetland COrLServalioR pr6lriSlpnS. �' :2EtLti i:rt*ra's s, ota! ::f' 1 eC _?� 't]illfi y%;QI•e 15 Minimal Effect Wetlands These " a�.N� • c a'' ' {MW) wetlands ere to be farmed according to the nununat effectagreementsigned rryOn.WaS. 9irnaQe S+3t f1ci12079 N 7i F rfFF�,- 99h1tirta �r�tit r.ati4 is to 1 :cai� %i% �#,`i @. at the time the trdrurrial�ffect. ,, _ _ y -�,.b� . r F 1 sue: r:s�ti ..-.t.�.,..i�.c,=, 1.•l:ae. -.:s,.:;s:.:: _ 76.E»Mga_ri;Ylletfaands;iMb �! a Ps is aWvel8ating+af[�equeRdyPPeareaara:�retfands9�3 ='converted between Cecerfrbe[23u aiid �; 199a::s2it i?:1;?9ic+12 ::as.t3�sa trzs s f8r# a za f 7i�i� 7 _ iT. -Restoration with ViotaAion {Rl' W-year) .'A restar_8d wetland that was violation as a resulF of corrvers>orr all ' f In of'i:"� `r '` - r _. c nrti irN hdrrna. oc f1S�'r`$'2r lir'>G MET1B teffl�tG.d�"? w=3fa4 G ? November 28; 1990, or the plarttirq} Of an agriCultur commodity, orW -e crop. ,: 18. Restoratioawittrout.Yolatiordl!V Isespred.wedand�converted betweBADam mhe,2347985arrd3,i November 28;1990„on,which �� . sty an ttur* has not been - - !"�'•�"•: r tf. C.'E fI;VJ I;R�:i�+N� -7 r �?,: 19. ReplaoeeieMWetlands (Fil'M!iPWedands'Mihidl are ocinierted for pi3rposeS otherthan'.to iircreasepradstmnir,,?i 1' where the wetland values are being replaced at a second site sn 'Sbrsu-b frust 8tr sij �o 2brt ilsyv.t ,moil ~20. Good Faith Wetlands (GFW+year. Wetlands on which ASCS has determiried a violation to be in good faith the. _ wetland has been restored. 21. Converted Wedands (CW). Wedandsconverted after December 23, 4985 and prior to Nwembec28;1990.�Inarry• Fv..., . r.. r. . _ -.year that an agricultural commodity is planted on these Converted Wetlands, you will be ineligible for USDA bene ; 22 Converted Wetland'(CW+yearj: Wett3nd5coiiVerted after.November 2$; t990. You " tie'ineGpblefarilSDA '� -='Orograr11 b8 ift tAtll #QL ­wddih&is'Aii6r6d. J L`.r7 k:fa bemi? M6rlL rl at? ` d zrxial^t G .11Ci0_--eJ- 23. Converted Wetland Nan-A66icuttural699 (CWNA). Wetlands -that are converted foi irees, fish :pro t,.sttn>hs,; Y ar•,_• ,,iv _. cranberries, vineyards or building and road construction. 24. Converted Wetland Technical Error. (CWTE):=;Wetlands that were converted as a result of incorrect determbudion SCeA ;�i by SCS.?:1- uG.' — '?'mil: ��:- :•vim .Cv.= r 25. The planned alteration measures on wetlands infields are ao+irsideied iiraat6t rc8 and are in comp5ance s: with FSA- _ Cr"�Jr:a ;'�y.!'tsk3 l••.. ..'in s.r;.tr u+3p,LlC-it•.ti Yi�u�'-.: ""-;•S7�G - _ 3• 26. The planned alteration measures on wetlands in.fields are not corskiered to be maintenance and installed will cause the area to becoroe'd Converted Wetland (CW). See item 22 for information on CW+year.- 27. The wetland defemariador4 was carttpfetiid in: the offrca fieldII and was delivered0' ma's 6 the person- 28. Remarks. 4r',EA ;SSm -A� -'.23':•?'�S l�,.{''1__ z:�L•'w.". 4;•�ks,�.;;� �i'{K '.-•.,.:c4�'E7l z•�zacr.;.3• :. 29. 1 certify that the above determination is correct and adequate for use in determining 3a. Signature of. SCS District Consel1fabWrlSt. 31. Date. = = ` [llgihiliry for USDA program Geritfrn. aiid chat wetlnrid'hydroCngy; hydric soils: gird y' " "i "� ' - "" hydrophyric vegetation under normal ckcumsrances exist on all areas outlined as !` —� �y �f v Wetlands Farmed Wetly and Farmed Wetlands Pasture. I�y%3 ! J `i -^' /Z A�sfsterrca and programm of fhe Saff Co navvrfon Service evWkblb wnh-d regard to ►aas; nolgion, coiw_"0 nr, 1,1M Tar f+rrdie� Person Copy t,00peraiing wuu o t1ouservauon U1siIICi " Plan identification Photo number Assisted by 4 USDA Soil Conservation Service Vor'm r •L - •��. t �!f �� t� j �t j � , i� `- �,r - i ma`s' �f'• • y 6�. 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I _ ..' �E. .�..;.�''•'._ '_\ i �: � -'_ir•: 'I ,+ "'i7'�"'�' r •••�,+�.' �t' 3 r i .- r• • - - 3!• — _ =:i-).: p__ _ • - �� s =r; e• Vtlr_'u h ,l �!� /� •- • -T ie A , x G I'r" �eAyT ,ahhV�i TS c/ � � !�' sl,�{ -• � 'T` y7�r +r5 r ti'r,7 4{ =`7 ���i } ••,:.._ - +. �•�' _. HIGHLY 9RODIBLE LAIC CON$ERVATION;(t�IFLC) AND WETLAND CONSERVATION (WC) CERTIFICATION t. Name of Producer t �n Number 3. Crop Yearr�- — 3 In Q r — ; 4. Do the atta" AD-1026A(s) list all your farming .interests by county, and show current SCS d-terinittations? "No", contact your CoumyASCS•Ofj%e-before comptering this form. S. Are you now applying for, or do you have a FmHA insured or guaranteed loan? aS. Do you have a crop insurance contract issued or reinsiued by -the. Federal Crop Insurance Corporation? - 7. Are you a lan o on any foxm listed on AD-1026A that will not be in compliance with HELC and WC provisions? .. & Has a HELC exemption been approved on any farms listed -on AD-1026A because the lanm refuses to comply? 9. List or an a list o ted sapersons with farmip_g interests. See reverse for an exp Enter "None", (fappftcabk. If items 7 or 8 are�n wered "YES", drde the applicable farm number on AD-1026A. During aither tharcrop year ontered in ftwn 3 above, or the term of a requested USDA loan: - � 10. Will you plant or produce an agricultural commodity on land for which a highly erodible rgs to land determination has not`been made? 11. WilI you plant or -produce an agricultural commodity on any land that is or was a wet area on which planting was made possible by draining, dredging, filling, or leveling or any other means after December 23, 1985? 12. _ Will you; or have you since November 28, 1990, made possible the planting of any clop; pasture, agricultural commodity, or other such crop by: (a) converting'any wet areas by draining, dredging.'filling, leveling, or any other means, or, (b) improving, modifying, or maintaining, -an existing drainage system? 13. Will you convert any wet areas for fish production, trees, vineyards, shrubs, building construction, or other non-agricultural use? = - "YES" for any one of these items, sign and date in item 14 below. Circle the applicable tract M answers to fleets number on AD-1026A, or list tract number in item 12 on AD-1026A. ASCS will refer this An-1026 10h 11 r 1 Zr or 13 are: tti SCS fora determination. DO NOT sign'ln item 16 unfll SCS determination is complete. "NO" for all of these items or SCS determinations are complete, complete item 16. oe l henfby csrft>y that qra above n, and the tnfermatlan on attached AD•102&4's, Is true and correct to tlae bent of mf 14. Signrturo f - bow.- , Producer � m A ate ��-- RaterMd S VWurs of ASCS RepnM ' li. Referral To SCS rent � It a SCS determination Is needed because - (Compl~ by ASCSJ Yes• is answered in item t 0, t t , t 2, or t 3. ��2 NOTh: molars signing in item 1$, Heat! AD-11025 Appendix. 1 harrby oWdly that flat above information, and the lnfornuttan on attached AD-102ttA's, Is trus and oorrect to UM best Of my knowtsdpe and bed if is my rssponslbillty fo flies new AD-1 t1Z8.ln the event there are any dno as In my fwming opemoon(s). in slOft this form, l also anthy that 1 have roeehred and wilt comply with the compllsnce requirsrnents on AD•1i?24 Appardlac - .= 1e. Slpnsture of Producsi 10010' am-.,e 17. Rornartu: 809 co" MMMMMOOMMIMEMMMMOMM OM®■■®■■■■OMM■■■■■ �ff■■]]��■�rrjf■rrsr�rrr�s■ �rar�©rr�r■rr�r��rr�r■ ■���r�d�i■!r■i■■ii■ rrr��rr��r�r��rrrr■�r��■ ■iQi��Jmi�iii�riMi■ Doera.tor:WAYNE SANDERSON County: SAMPSON Date: 03?24/?4 Distance to nearest residence (other than; owner); 0.0 feet 1, AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) .. 1417 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 wows (farrow to feeder) .. 522 lbs. _ 0 lbs 2940 head (finishing only) .. 1:7.5 lbs. _ 396900 lbs 0 saws ( farrow to wean) .. 433 lbs. = 0 lbs 0 head (wean to feeder) 30 lbs. - 0 lbs Describe other : c_) Total Average Live Weight = 796900 lbs 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON Volume = 396900 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW = 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 096900 cubic feet 0, STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet SLUDGE ACCUMULATION NOT COMPUTED AT OWNERS REQUEST. REMOVE SLUDGE 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME AS NEEDED. Inside top length (feet) 070 ;_. inside top width (feet) ---------------------- 230.0 Top of dike elevation (fret) ---------- --- 52.0 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet) ------------ 42. Freeboard (feet)----------------------------- 1.1_a S- Sidew Dopes (a.r,ea.de aguor; ) ---------- T. it , Total design volume using 'r'1"'1stil=f2dal formula SS/END! SS / END2 SS/SIDE! = / S I DE2 LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH AREA OF TOF LENGTH * WIDTH .. AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 310.0 170.c_ti 81536 ( AREA OF TOP) 52700 (AREA OF SOTTOM) AREA OF M I USECT I ON LENGTH WIDTH * 4 377.0 197i1 265556 (AREA OF MIDSECTION .� CU . F T a = [ AREA TOP . (4 * AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] # DEI- fir, /& Total Designed Volume Available � 59 688 CU. FT. C'I w CC 01 W C W CD cl il� I-- Uj iC 4 € C', EL W la Ili 4-1 La 4! +G C U_ C Ln ill ! 0 E u r s_ r� m zi L (rT at Irj ° CL -+ •1-1 D l:L 0 1_1 4.1 Lit r" ? pJ r l Ul ITO Irs • s CII Ul r4 Il 4-1 P� �, f!! UE III ri ri L :.11 IIl 1= Ll1 ri u i ail 5.. 4.1 -!-•1 0 Ili •.-1 L d • q Q1 LrI i u l C a UI +! IJl L'31 •�I U€•• 1T QI �l Jw 1ii -4,1 Lil J- L7 0 a t r�-1 di RI ul r� lj IfJ L L *- Lit ?£ LI 0 LR lit QI S d7 ^ U.1 i= t' 4-1 4-1 4-1 0. II I Ill Ill Ill ill CI u QI €J I c i 111 11 Ln Il4 LU ill J7 ;. Lrl -r-' -H 1 f_I Ijl w 4— }- It • r, -i UI li J_ 0 o UI ^ :>. L L i1i Li IL' LU N 4-1 \ J] V., L in Cl ID [_ L s . L ri r'a rll 4— Cr. 4-1 -c aE sri ir) LJ J JJ i( Lrl T 1 > -1 llll c `+- C -0 !ll 4- .1-1 Ili ll - 1 j LA _i �.. 0 Ili 1-1-jJ '- Ill T J Ci 6 rb i I Li€ �+ lit c Gl L u I In I l _ kL I ED 0 4- L u 0I. 1T I_i Tj •rA • UI 13 ( .-+ -r•1 11 Ill L ?E •rl lJ 1 r I 1— 4-1 Ln r t 4- +- J LI I J1 Ce o rt LI u Irj u nl I€ X � - LU l 4-1 I'll TI r1 Cr1 ZI L., L?I iJ Ili Ln II C Ul IJ '0 •I-F 11 Ili LI Ill e T3 1_ • La n- L J-t �+' '�-•. >L„ 11 0, [!', Ill cii Lli ,• ,l_I Ill r" >-1 CL J L .CL u s 4-1 E 4j cT 0 r€ C'-a 0 CI L a tU Cfi C'1 T T+ ill Ili r- .1.. Lll I;1 LLI 3 L F- 0 C r '1 h 3 4-1 T rJ lr i_l 11 Il[ •14 Ill ITi zT Cl �r• W E ++ L r_ 3 C -4! UI IIIL[i j lin +I 0 Ld •— S- -c 0 11 11 G H II 11 CD 4-1 IZ 3 a. 3 Ul ul cp L L. 1_Il cZ C C(1 '%' 'rI QJ Iji •,I 1D Ill fjl nl rJ +-1 Iif at Z 0 c t` -0 rjI '4- €11 E [_ 4- L , rE r 4-- CL. E F: " 0 ill r`! r-1 - .,I [L Lit Z1 i I_I ul 'i-- -i ;j 0 _I - L'i 111 lit al a 0 QI Jw '+- -C CI 0 1€ UI ID U r� J CiI G E l L . N: IF. r1 4! :> r-t 0 ri 0 LI 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 I-ho!it storm Volume = 7.0 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume = 49641.7 cubic feet TOTAL. REQUIRED TEMPORARY ST+ sRWE 5A. 96?26 cubic feet ` B. t_l cubic feet 5C. 47642 cubic feet 5D. 49142 rabic feet TOTAL 19620? cubic feat 6. SUMMARY Temporary storage ISO days Rainfall in excess of 7.0 inches 25 year - 24 hour 7.0 inches 1.0 feet Side 3.0 . 1 Inside top 370.0 feet inside tom tividt==_____=___________________ 250.0 feet Top of dike ele' ation_______________________: 52.0 feet Bottom of lagoon 42.0 feet Total required 595109 cu. ft. Actual design tit'o s tiTie=====_______________ ____. 5?9629 cu. ft, Seasonal high waterta.bl_- elevation iSHWT)===. 43.4 feet }op pumping 45.3 feet Must be > or = to the SHWT e l . --_-====w Z3. 4 feet `'dust be > or = to min. '"eq. treatment ei + B.0 feet Required minimum treatment v.olume====____-. =-:. 396900 cu. ft. Volume .at stop pumping elevation----. 392164 cu. ft. Start pumping = 1 e''Y - _ __ w-_ -.- ---___ 50.3 feet Must be at bottom of freeboard ... 25 yr. rainfall Actual ,-1uiTe ,li-sa 25 'r..- 24 hr. rainfall=_-.- 550046 cu. ft. Volume at st.aA pumping e l2V a. F i 0r; =.===-==_== 543473 cu. f t . R aqu i t ed Volume to be pt_imp d"--=---_-----_. 146567 cu. ft. Actual volume planned to be p3_!r'f ped====__-=. .1.51309 cu. ft. Min. thickness of oil liner when reu ri : ed--. 1.5 Test 7. DES' O N E �: s E `r' , APPROVED E'=' s "OK, DATE; 3 IZI 19M Dr"'ATE G .1) 4 ) 91 NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COMMEN rS SHEET 1 OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent stora(le} and 180 days of temporary storage. The time required for the planned fluid level (permanent and temporary storage) to be reached may vary due to site conditions, weather, flushing operations, and the amount of fresh water added to the system. The designed temporary storage consists of 180 days storage for: (1) waste from animals and (2) excess rainfall after evaporation. Also included is storage for the 25 year - 24 hoer storm for the location. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the year and from year to year, but excess rainfall will vary from year to year. The 25•year rainfall will not be a factor to consider in an annual pumping cycle, but this storage volume must always be available. A maximum elevation is determined in each design to begin pumping and this is usually the outlet invert of.pipe(s) from building(s). If the outlet pipe is not installed at the elevation to begin pumping, a permanent marker must be installed at this elevation to indicate when pumping should begin. An elevation must be established to stop pumping to maintain lagoon treatment depth. Pumping can be started or stopped at any time between these two elevations for operating convenience as site conditions permit, such as weather, soils, crop, and equipment in order to apply waste without runoff f or leaching. Land application of waste water is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling gun irrigation. Fare should be taken when applying waste to prevent 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 excessive 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. When precharging is complete, flush buildings with recycled lagoon liquid. Fresh water should not be used for flushing after initial filling. �. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. Begin temporary storage pump-o�_it of the lagoon when fluid level reaches the elevation 50.•::5 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump - out when the fluid level reaches elevation 48.4 . This temporary storage, less 251 yr-- 24 hr storm, contains 146567 cubic feet or 10967-24 ga.lIons. SHEET 2 OF 4. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.:3 inch per hour. Refer to the waste utilization plan for further details. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. b. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. S. Keep a minimum of 25 feet of grass vegetated buffer around waste utilization fields adjacent to perennial streams. Waste will not be applied in open ditches. Do not pump within 274D feet of a residence or within 100 feet of a Well. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, -Division of Environ- mental Management, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director September 1, 1998 Wayne Sanderson Wayne Sanderson Farm 150 Kader Merritt Rd Rose Hill NC 28458 1 • • IT V_T NCDENR NORTH CAROUNA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subject: Application No. AWS820198 Additional Information Request Wayne Sanderson Farm Animal Waste Operation Sampson County Dear Wayne Sanderson: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by October 1, 1998: Tract 10997 field 2 was unable to be identified on the map provided to show the waste application locations. Please provide a clear map showing the acreage for Tract 10997 field 2 to be used for waste application. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter, must be submitted on or before October 1, 1998 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 502. cerely, .gyp Sue Homewood Environmental Engineer Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office, Water Quality Permit File P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 "telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper WON tow Ow. _-P. A _407.0177-177-01 Q SAWA ."'. I... , 1— h"K total too yJ1,110 Af tj as ­­­`F J,*v sop Py2;,Qq I •i'. Z. %4 Q Now JA lot is w Ki 1 1`0 4 , — o I I k A 11 it rAw % 41t,m:0 T. 4 Iq 7 A jr ;V . . . . . . . . . . , AS Tot.' yr; 17� Wettable Acres Determination Certification Name of Facility: WA Ne SAN pe:R5oP4 FA Rm Facility Number: 19Z - 1� Owner(s) Name: WAME SANDLt Soo Phone No.9lo-552-410k,S Mailing Address:_ 3440 7a/"A #,4 t� � �y 9ARRrct 5 !UG .Z844� By signing this form, the facility owner and Technical Specialist acknowledge the completion of the Wettable Acres De.termiriation. All necessary Wettable Acre Determination Field Data Sheets and calculations were .completed to conduct a Wettable Acre Determination. The facility's Waste Utilization PIan 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 filed 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: Owner Sign ati Technical Specialist Name: G. 4LENN ��`Ct-IF7an! �_ Technical Specialist Signature: . (: a4l. 1,r� t,,, Date: 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: Irrigation Specialist/PE Signature: Date: Submit this form to: Attn: Sonya Avant Non -Discharge Compliance Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-16I7 WADC - 7/99 • CAMP Wasabka A= Trawling cum Ficld Data ttxet. =0/99 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System FIELD DATA SHEET * 1. Make and model number R rr E r--_,2 A 114 - 2. Hose length 8s� lfeet] and hose inside diameter (ID) 3 winch] 3. Gun make and model number /U F-LSa+j / S o 4. Gun nozzle size I. AP [inch], ring orifice, taper bore orifice. 5. Gun arc angle 18o [degrees] 6. Travel lane spacing 2 4 c [feet]. Indicate whether x uniform random. Number of exterior hydrants 4 Number of interior hydrants 3 7. Gun wetted diameter 290 [feet]. X measured, based on gun chart. 8. Gun pressure 60 f psi]. observed at working gauge, determined from gun charts, calculated (show calculations) **9. Operating pressure at hose reel [psi]. observed at working gauge, provided by owner. * * 10. Supply line size [inch] (from pump to last hydrant). * * 11. Supply line length feet (maximum pumping distance). **12. Supply line type PVC, aluminum. * * 13. Pump make and model number ** 14. Pump capacity, [gpm]. * * 15. Engine make and model number or * * 16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [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 Signature of Owner or Facility Representative Printed Name of Owner or Facility Representative Date and/or- Sipature of Techni89 Specialist G- CmLE:4 1 CLJF76H Printed name of Technical Specialist Date 5/410 2-. * * * Only the person or persons collecting the data should sign the data sheet. IRRIGATION SYSTEM PARAMETERS Land Owner: Wayne Sanderson Date: Address: 3440 Tomahawk Hwy _ Harrells NC 28444 Facility No. Telephone: 910-532-4065 County: TABLE 1 - Field Specifications 5/6/02 82-198 Sampson Field No. and/or Pull No. Maximum Usable Size of Field Soil Type Slope %) Crop(s) Maximum Application Rate in/hr Maximum Application per Irrigation Cycle inches A 2.35 WaB 0-6 CB(overseed) graze 0.5 1.0 B 3.41 WaB 0-6 CB(overseed) graze 0.5 1.0 C 4.32 WaB 0-6 CB(overseed) graze 0.5 1.0 D 3.93 WaB 0-6 CB overseed raze 0.5 1.0 E 4.07 WaB 0-6 CB overseed raze 0.5 1.0 F 1.27 WaB 0-6 CB(overseed) graze 0.5 11.0 G 3.01 WaB 0-6 CB(overseed) graze 0.5 1.0 1 4.55 Jo 0-2 Cotton 0.4 1.0 2 4.15 Ja 0-2 Cotton 0.4 1.0 3 4.05 Jo 0-2 Cotton 0.4 1.0 Computed By: G. Glenn Clifton It Land owner: Irrigation System Designation: Wetted Diameter: Spacing: Hydrant Layout: Hard Hose Traveling Gun System Wayne Sanderson Facility Number: X Existing Irrigation System 290 feet 83% 240 feet X Multiple Hydrants 82-198 New/Expanding Irrigation System Single Hydrant Pull Number Lane Spacing Pull Length Location Ext/Int Middle Start End Stop End Total Acres A 240 290 Sin le 1.74 0.61 2.35 B 240 710 Ext 3.1 0.31 3.41 C 240 660 Int 3.64 0.68 4.32 D 240 590 Int 3.25 0.68 3.93 E 240 550 Ext 3.35 0.72 4.07 F Single 320 Single 0.96 0.31 1.27 G Single 400 Single 2.4 0.61 3.01 1 240 630 Ext 3.83 0.72 4.55 2 240 630 Int 3.47 0.68 4.15 3 240 630 Ext 3.33 0.72 4.05 Total 35.11 Computed By: G. Glenn Clifton 141 qm. ED Jr I It . IS ............ iw- �p � L .."j. -, 1 - -.1 � 7s%Lp;� - k-f Z- 1, .. N 4 " 5- 1p� 7 �.� 'g . 7 X4a' f jjAwly.- N rii?l 0" ®r ANN, :1. A ivy 4 ms ohm op. tp. ve by -1-1- 41 a,T A; % Pp own s. . . . . . . . . . ..... tj YJ l .og4 m I