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HomeMy WebLinkAbout240112_HISTORICAL_20171231NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Qual Environmental Quality December 8, 2017 Donald Strickland Donald Strickland Farm 8005 Clarendon Chadboum Rd Chadbourn, NC 28431 ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER RrCt��erim Director '�ED�CD� [ i OW R DEC 12 2017 rn Aer Lions SReg,Qnal lwu Eton Region on ce Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS240112 Donald Strickland Farm `Animal Waste Management System Columbus County Dear Donald Strickland: The Division of Water Resources (Division) received your sludge survey information on November 27, 2017. With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the lagoon at the Donald Strickland Farm facility. Due to the amounts of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until December 31, 2021. The next sludge survey for the lagoon at this facility should be performed before December 31, 2021. Please call me at (919) 807-6340 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Miressa D. Garoma Animal Feeding Operations Program cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Permit File AWS240112 Stale of North Carolina j Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Water Quality Regional Operations Section 1636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636 919-707-9129 PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Namelldentifier (ID): 24-1 22 D. Stricklan 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr.124 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 14.0 inches b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm & structural freeboard 19.5 1 inches c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = 5.5 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 85,800 ft2 e. line c112 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft3 294151 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105,497 ft3 h. current herd # 2564 certified herd #1 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 days/line f= 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period i. current waste analysis dated 1 1/151201fi m. ((lines e + k)11000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) 84529 ft3 ©ft3 50,050 ft3 167776 gallons 1.17 Ibs11000 gal. 640.5 lbs. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 II. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 25 YRJ24 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. Structure ID: Lagoon line m = 540.5 lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 3. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 4. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 5. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 6. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN n.lines 1+2+3+4+5+6= 540.5lbPAN III. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT BE APPLIED DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o. tract # p. field # q. crop r. acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (lb/acre) t. TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (lbs.) u. application window' 93855 A-1 Small Grain Overseed 2.80 50.00 140.0 1011-3/31 93855 A-2 Small Grain Overseed 2.90 39.20 113.7 10/1-3/31 93855 A-3 Small Grain Overseed 3.10 21.40 66.3 10/1-3/31 93855 A-4 Small Grain Overseed 3.40 21.30 72.4 1011-3/31 93855 B-1 Small Grain Overseed 1.00 36.70 36.7 10/1-3/31 93046 4 Small Grain Overseed 1.30 32.90 42.8 10/1-3/31 93089 2-5 Small Grain Overseed 2.50 29.10 72.8 10/1-3/31 93089 2-6 Small Grain Overseed 2.10 4.50 9.5 10/1-3/31 93855 B-2 Small Grain Overseed 1.20 10/1-3/31 93855 B-3 Small Grain Overseed 1.20 10/1-3/31 93855 B-4 Small Grain Overseed 1.30 10/1-3/31 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 554.1 lb. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section II) = 540.5 lb. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21100 M x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section III) = 554.1 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) _ -14 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. Mr. Strickland self reported this high freeboard to Sam Edwards-DSWC-NCDA on 214/2016. This 30 day POA uses 8 pulls to meet PAN needs of POA with extra fields if needed. This POA was created on 2/8/2016 by Sam Edwards, Environmental Specalist DSWC. Mr. Strickland also has not used his additional 50lbs of PAN that was allowed to use for this year only. PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 PLAN OF ACTION(Poa) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES Facility Number: 24-112 Facility Name: Donald Strickland Certified Operator Name: Donald Strickland County: Columbs Operator Number: 1. Current liquid level(s) in inches as measured from the current liquid level in the lagoon to the lowest point on the top of the dam for lagoons without spillways; and from the current liquid level in the lagoon to the bottom of the spillway for lagoons with spillways. Lagoon Name/ID: Spillway(Y or N): Level(inches): Lagoon 1 Lagoon 2 Lagoon 3 Lagoon 4 Lagoon 5 1 N 10 2. Check all applicable items XXX Liquid level is within the designed structural freeboard elevations of one or more structures. Five and 30 day Plans of Action are attached. Hydraulic and agronomic balances are within acceptable ranges. Liquid level is within the 25 year 24 hour storm elevations for one or more structures. A 30 day Plan of Action is attached. Agronomic balance is within acceptable range. Waste is to be pumped and hauled to off site locations. Bolume and PAN content of waste to be pumped and hauled is reflected in section III tables. Included within this plan is a list of the proposed sites with related facility numbers, number of acres and receiving crop information. Contact and secure approval from the DWQ prior to transfer of waste to a site not covered in the facility's CAWMP. Operation will be partially or fully depopulated. *Attach a complete schedule with corresponding animal units and dates for depopulation *if animals are to be moved to another permitted facility, provide facility number, lagoon freeboard levels and herd population for the receiving facility 3. Earliest possible date to begin land application of waste: I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information listed above and included within the attached Plan of Action, and to the best of my knowledge and ability, the information is accurate and correct. Donald Strickland Phone: Facility Owner/Manager (print) Date: Facility Owner/Manager (signature) II. TOTAL VOLUME OF WASTE STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS `aaDR ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. structure ID: 24-112 line I = 117363 gallons 2. structure ID: line I = gallons 3. structure ID: line I = gallons 4. structure ID: line I = gallons 5. structure ID: line I = gallons 6. structure ID: line I = gallons n.lines 1+2+3+4+5+6= o. line n 127154 = 117363 gallons 4.32 acre -inches III. TOTAL ACRES AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE WASTE DURING 5 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD"' 'While this section deals with hydraulic loading capacities, applications cannot exceed agronomic rate for receiving crop according to its certified waste plan. 2Fields with no remaining PAN balance, no receiving crop, and/or completely saturated are not considered available to receive waste. p. tract # q. field # r. soil type s. crop t. acres u. remaining IRR-2 PAN balance (lb/acre) v. I maximum I application rate (inlhr) W. maximu m applicat ion 93855 A-1 Hybrid Bermuda 2.80 50 0.5 1 93855 A-2 Hybrid Bermuda 2.90 39.2 0.5 1 93855 A-3 Hybrid Bermuda 3.10 21.4 0.5 1 93855 A-4 Hybrid Bermuda 3.40 21.3 0.5 1 93855 B-1 Hybrid Bermuda 1.00 36.7 0.5 1 93855 4 Hybrid Bermuda 1.30 32.9 0.5 1 93855 2-5 Hybrid Bermuda 2.50 29.1 0.5 1 93855 2-6 Hybrid Bermuda 2.10 4.5 0.5 1 93855 B-2 Hybrid Bermuda 1.20 93855 B-3 Hybrid Bermuda 1.20 93855 B-4 Hybrid Bermuda 1.30 x. total acres available during 5 day draw down (sum of column Q = 22.80 acres IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL HYDRAULIC LOAD TO BE LAND APPLIED PER ACRE •y. line o = 0.19 inches per acre to be applied within 5 days ` line x If unable to land apply hydraulic load listed in line y, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new hydraulic load based on new information. Plan to land apply hydraulic load: 1. Describe moisture conditions of fields? (e.g. Is there water standing in field; does irrigation equipment mar down in Feld; "trafficability" across soils; will soils absorb application without ru Fields are very wet. 2. Date and amount of last rainfall event? DATE: 02/16/16 AMOUNT: 2.00 inches 3. Dates of last waste application event per field: 2/3/2016 off, etc.) 4. Given optimum soil and weather conditions, is irrigation equipment capable of applying the volume in line "n" at appropriate seasonal (i.e. winter) application rates within 5 days? Yes it is capable 5. Irrigation schedule for next 5 days - include daily schedule; proposed application rates and amounts per irrigation event; changes made in gun sizes, nozzles, "o" rings, operating time, travel speed, etc. to feet proposes changes in appncation rates ana amounts; ai Shorter pumping times and lower applications will be used. Mr. Strickland called 2/15/2016 to self report his lagoon was in structure of 8 inches. This POA was created on 2/17/2016 by Sam Edwards Environmental Specalist/Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Mr. Strickland also has more small grain PAN because of additional 50 Ibs allowed for this year. •ation. ,f PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES FIVE (5) DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL VOLUME TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Name/Identifier (ID): 1 24-112 2. Current liquid volume in structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 10.0 inches b. designed structural freeboard zone 12.0 inches (Normally 12 inches or greater) c. line b - line a (inches within structural freeboard) = 2.0 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 858001 ft2 e. line c/12 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft3 106964 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 1 105497 ft3 h. current herd # ® certified herd #1 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 5 days/line f = 4. Total volume of waste to be land applied during 5 day draw down ft3 0 ft3 50050 ft3 10399 gallons I. total volume to be land applied line e + line k = 117363 gallons REPEAT SECTION 1 FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE WITH A LIQUID LEVEL WITHIN THE STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) PLAN OF ACTION (POA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Namelldentifier (ID): 24-112 D. Strickland 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr.124 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 18.0 inches b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm & structural freeboard 19.5 inches c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = 1.5 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 85,800 ft2 e. line c112 x line d x 7.48 gallons/if 80223 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105,497 ft3 h. current herd # 3200 certified herd #1 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j.. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 days/line f-- 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period I. current waste analysis dated 11/9/2015 m. ((lines e + k)11000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) 105497 ft3 0 ft3 5a,050 ft3 193915 gallons 0.81 Ibs11000 gal. 222.1 lbs. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 fl. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 25 YR.124 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. Structure ID: Lagoon line m = 222.1 lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = lb, PAN 3. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 4. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 5. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 6. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN n. lines I + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 222.1lbPAN Ill. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT RF APPLIED Ot1RING THIS 3a DAY PERIOD_ o_ tract # p. field # q. crop r. acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (lb/acre) t TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (lbs.) u. application window' 93855 A-1 Small Grain Overseed 2.80 50.00 140.0 1011-3/31 93855 A-2 Small Grain Overseed 2.90 39.20 113.7 1011-3/31 93855 A-3 Small Grain Overseed 3.10 37.40 115.9 10/1-3/31 93855 A-4 Small Grain Overseed 3.40 38.80 131.9 1011-3/31 93855 B-1 Small Grain Overseed 1.00 36.70 36.7 1011-3131 93046 4 Small Grain Overseed 1.30 32.90 42.8 1011-3131 93089 2-5 Small Grain Overseed 2.50 50.00 125.0 10/1-3131 93089 2-6 Small Grain Overseed 2.10 26.80 %3 1011-3131 93855 B-2 Small Grain Overseed 1.20 1011-3131 93855 B-3 Small Grain Overseed 1.20 10/1-3/31 93855 B-4 Small Grain Overseed 1.30 1011-3131 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 762.3 Ib. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section II) = 222.1 lb. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2121/00 x. Crop's remaining PAN balance•(line v from_ section III) = 762.3 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) _ -540 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. Mr. Strickland self reported this high freeboard to Sam Edwards-DSWC-NCDA on 11412016. This 30 day POA uses 8 pulls to meet PAN needs of POA with extra fields if needed. This POA was created on 1/5/2016 by Sam Edwards, Environmental Specalist DSWC. PoA (30 Day) 2/21100 bw PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE I. Structure Name/Identifier (ID): 24-112 D. Strickland 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr.124 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm & structural freeboard c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) e. line c112 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft3 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 17.0 inches 19.5 inches 2.5 inches 85,800 ft2 133705 gallons 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105,497 ft3 h. current herd # 32DD certified herd # 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 days/line f= 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period i. current waste analysis dated 4/7/2015 m. ((lines e + k)11000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) 105497 ft3 ft3 5Q,050 ft3 193915 gallons 1.23 Ibs11000 gal. 403.0 lbs. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21100 II. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 25 YR.124 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. Structure ID: Lagoon line m = 403.0 lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 3.- Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 4. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 5. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 6. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN n. lines 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 403.0lbPAN III. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT BE APPLIED DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o. tract # p. field # q. crop r. acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (lb/acre) t. TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (Ibs.) u. application window' 93855 A-1 Hybrid Bermuda-P 2.80 179.00 501.2 3/1-10/15 93855 A-2 Hybrid Bermuda-P 2.90 179.00 519.1 3/1-10115 93855 A-3 Hybrid Bermuda-H 3.10 296.00 917.6 3/1-10/15 93855 A-4 Hybrid Bermuda-H 3.40 296.00 1006.4 3/1-10/15 93855 B-1 Hybrid Bermuda-P 1.00 179,00 179.0 3/1-10/15 93046 4 Hybrid Bermuda-H 1.30 296.00 384.8 3/1-10/15 93089 2-5 Hybrid Bermuda-H 2.50 238.00 595.0 3/1-10/15 93089 2-6 Hybrid Bermuda-H 2.10 238.00 499.8 3/1-10/15 93855 B-2 Hybrid Bermuda-P 1.20 179.00 214.8 311-10115 93855 B-3 Hybrid Bermuda-H 1.20 296.00 355.2 311-10/15 93855 B-4 Hybrid Bermuda-H 1.30 296.00 384.8 311-10/15 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 5557.7 Ib. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section II) = 403.0 lb. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section Ill) = 5557.7 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) _ -5155 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc_ For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. Mr. Strickland self reported this high freeboard to Sam Edwards- DSWC-N CDA on 4113/2015. This 30 day POA uses 11 pulls to meet PAN needs of POA. This POA was created on 4/13/2015 by Sam Edwards, Environmental Specalist DSWC. PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Name/Identifier (ID): 24-112 Strickland 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr./24 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 17.0 inches b. designed 25 yr./24 hr. storm & structural freeboard 19.5 inches c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = 2.5 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 85,800 ftz e. line c/12 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft3 133105 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design I 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105,497 ft3 h. current herd # 3200 certified herd # 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = 105497 ft' certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 daysiline f= 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down.period I. current waste analysis dated 1 1/1012014 m. ((lines e + k)11000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) 0 50,050 ft3 193915 gallons 1:37 Ibs/1000 gal. 448.8 tbs. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 II. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 25 YRJ24 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. Structure ID: Lagoon line m = 448.8 lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 3. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 4. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 5. Structure ID: fine m = lb PAN 6. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN n.lines1+2+3+4+5+6= 448.8lbPAN III. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT BE APPLIED DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o. tract # p. field # q. crop r_ acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (lb/acre) k TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (Ibs.) column r x s u. application window 93855 A-1 Bermuda - P 2.80 179.00 501.2 3/1-9/30 93855 A-2 Bermuda - P 2.90 179.00 519.1 3/1-9/30 93855 A-3 Bermuda - H 3.10 296.00 917.6 3/1 - 9/30 93855 A-4 Bermuda - H 3.40 296.00 1006.4 3/1 - 9/30 93855 B-1 Bermuda - P 1.00 179.00 179.0 3/1 - 9/30 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column Q = 3123.3 lb. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section II) = 448.8 lb. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section III) = 3123.3 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) _ -2675 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. This is a updated 30 Day POA from the POA done 2/19/14. Grower has addional fields if needed. Copies made for DWR & Columbus S&W.This update done on 3/26/14 by John College - DSWC PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 PLAN OF ACTION (PQA) FOR HIGH FREEB RD AT ANIMXrFACILITIES %� ,� 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIODT I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Name/Identifier (ID): 24- 112 Strickland 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr./24 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a_ current liquid level according to marker 17.0 inches b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm & structural freeboard 19.5 inches c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = 2.5 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 85,800 ft2 e. line c/12 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft3 133705 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design i80 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105,497 ft3 h, current herd # 3200 certified herd #1 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = 105497 fit' certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j, excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 dayslline f= 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period I. current waste analysis dated 1 1/10/2014 m. ((lines e + k)/1000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) 0 ft3 50,050 ft3 193915 gallons 1. 3fl Ibs11000 gal. 448.8 lbs. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21 /00 r r II. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 25 YR./24 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 448.8 1. Structure ID: Lagoon line m = lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 3. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 4. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 5. Structure ID: line m = lb PAN 6. Structure ID! line m = lb PAN n.lines 1+2+3+4+6+6= lb PAN III. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT BE APPLIED DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o. tract # p. field # G. crop r. acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (lblacre) t TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (lbs.) column rxs u. application window' 93855 1-1A SG Overseed 2.80 %00 140.0 10/1 - 3131 93855 1-113 SG Overseed 1.00 50.00 %0 1011 - 3/31 93855 1-2A SG Overseed 2.90 50.00 145.0 10/1 - 3/31 93855 1-213 SG Overseed 1.20 50.00 60.0 10/1 - 3/31 93855 1-3A SG Overseed 3.10 50.00 155.0 10/1 - 3/31 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 550.0 Ib. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section 11) = 448.8 lb. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2121 /00 x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section III) = 550.0 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) = -101 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. .Mr. Strickland self reported this high freeboard to John College - DSWC - NCDA&CS on 2117114_ This 30 day POA only uses 5 pulls to meet PAN needs of POA. Grower has additional land if needed. POA compiled by A College on 2/19/2014. Copies made and submitted to DWR and copies made for Grower and Columbus Co. S&W files. PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 > a C) l SC)'j Li S9 PLAN OF ACTION(Poa) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES Facility Number: 24-112 County: Columbus Facility Name: Donald Strickland Farm Certified Operator Name: Donald M. Strickland Operator Number: 25619 1. Current liquid level(s) in inches as measured from the current liquid level in the lagoon to the lowest point on the top of the dam for lagoons without spillways; and from the current liquid level in the lagoon to the bottom of the spillway for lagoons with spillways. Lagoon 1 Lagoon 2 Lagoon 3 Lagoon 4 Lagoon 5 Lagoon Name/1D: Strickland Spillway(Y or N): N Level(inches): 16 2. Check all applicable items Liquid level is within the designed structural freeboard elevations of one or more structures. Five and 30 day Plans of Action are attached. Hydraulic and agronomic balances are - within acceptable ranges. X Liquid level is within the 25 year 24 hour storm elevations for one or more structures. A 30 day Plan of Action is attached. Agronomic balance is within acceptable range. Waste is to be pumped and hauled to off site locations. Bolume and PAN content of waste to be pumped and hauled is reflected in section 111 tables. Included within this plan is a list of the proposed sites with related facility numbers, number of acres and receiving crop information. Contact and secure approval from the DWO prior to transfer of waste to a site not covered in the facility's CAWMP. Operation will be partially or fully depopulated. *Attach a complete schedule with corresponding animal units and dates fro depopulation *if animals are to be moved to another permitted facility, provide facility number, lagoon freeboard levels and herd population for the receiving facility 3. Earliest possible date to begin land application of waste: 71212013 I hereby certify that I have reviewed the Information listed above and Included within the attached Plan of Action, and to the best of my knowledge and ability, the information Is accurate and correct, Donald M. Strickland Phone: 910-654-1453 Facility Owner/Manager (print) r Date: 7/1 /2013 Facility Owner anager nature) � onv,\ L - 54"C---t Cx ko_*� PLAN OF ACTION (POA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Namelidentifier (ID): Strickland 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr./24 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm 8 structural freeboard c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) e. line c/12 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft' 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 18.0 inches tt 25.2 inches Vrasol 7.2 inches 85800 ftz 385070 gallons 1t30 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105497 ft3 h. current herd # 3200 certified herd # 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 30 days/line f= 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period I. current waste analysis dated 4/8/2013 m. ((lines e + k)/1000) x line I = REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 105497 ft' I—'— - fe I 50050 ft3 193915 gallons 1.52 Ibs/1000 gal. 880.1 Ibs. PAN V. 11. TOTAL POUNDS OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ANDIOR 25 YRJ24 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. Structure ID: Strickland line m = 880.1 lb PAN 2. Structure ID: line m = Ib PAN 3. Structure ID: 4. Structure I D. 5. Structure ID: 6, Structure 10: line m = lb PAN line m = lb PAN fine m = lb PAN line m = ib PAN n. lines 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 880.1 lb PAN III. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD. DO NOT LIST FIELDS TO WHICH PAN CANNOT BE APPLIED DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o. tract # p. Feld # q. crap r. acres s. remaining IRR 2 PAN balance (Iblaae) t TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (Ibs.) column r x s u. application window' T93855 1-1A Bermuda (G) 2.80 179.00 501.2 March -Sept T93855 1 1-18 Bermuda G 1.00 158.40 158.4 March -Sept T93855 1-2A Bermuda (G) 2.90 144.90 420.2 March -Sept T93855 1-28 Bermuda G 1.20 159.60 191.5 March -Sept T93855 1-3A Bermuda H 3.10 260.10 806.3 March -Sept 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day draw down period. v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 2077.6 lb. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section 11) = 880.1 Ib. PAN PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 0 x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section Ill) = 2077.6 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) _ -1198 lb. PAN Line y must show as a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. Fbr pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new information. If new fields are to be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted facility, provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. Irrigation onto existing spray fields will continue as weather and field conditions permit. Additional land is available for pumping if needed. PoA (30 Day) 2/21/00 Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilisation 07-06-2011 This plan has been prepared for: Donald Strickland Swine Farm Donald Mickey Strickland 8006 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 910-654-1053 This plan has been developed by: Edward E. Davis Columbus SWCD 45B Government Complex Road Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-2196 x 3 Lao�"Cav_ Developer Signature Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure Only Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement. I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures estahlished in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal waste management that are included with this plan. i Signature (owner) Signature (manager or producer) Date Date This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Plan Approved By: � � .� 71-7~11 Technical Specialist Signature Date --------------------------------------------- ------------- ------ -- --------------------------- ------------------------------------ 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 Cover Page 1 Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. U5 Donald Strickland Swine Records waste generated 2,302,304 gals/year by a 3,200 animal Swine Finishing Lagoon Liquid operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately *180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 3547 Incorporated 6091 Injected 6708 Irrigated 3855 Max, Avail. PAN (lbs) * Actual PAN Applied (lbs) PAN Surplus/ Deficit (lbs) Actual Volume Applied .(Gallons) Volume Surplus/ Deficit (Gallons) Year 1 3,855 6698 -2,843 4,895,102 -2,592,798 This plan includes a User Defined Source to determine the total pounds of PAN in lieu of NRCS Standard values. Refer to North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service publication AG-43942 entitled "Soil Facts: Use of On -Farm Records for Modifying a Certified Animal Waste Management Plan" for guidance on using on -farm records to develop a User Defined Source. -------------------------------------------------- ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: In source ID, S means standard source, U means user defined source. * Max. Available PAN is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source. 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 Source Page Page 1 of 1 The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates are also provided for each crop, as well as the crop's P205 Removal Rate. The Leaching Index (Li) and the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) Rating are also provided for each field, where available. If a field's PLAT Rating is High, any planned manure application is limited to the phosphorous removal rate of the harvested plant biomass for the crop rotation or multiple years in the crop sequence. Fields with a Very High PLAT Rating should receive no additional applications of manure. Regardless of the PLAT rating, starter fertilizers may be recommended in accordance with North Carolina State University guidelines or recommendations. The quantity of P205 applied to each crap is shown in the following table if the field's PLAT rating is High or Very High. Planned Crops Summary Tract Field Total Acres Useable Acres Plat Rating Ll Soil Series Crop Sequence RYE Pl Removal (lbs/acre) A Applied (lbst-re) 93046 4 1.30 1.30 Low NIA Goldsboro Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 93089 2-5 2.50 2.50 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overwcd 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 68 NIA 93089 2-6 2.10 2.10 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tans 68 NIA 93855 A - 1 2.$ 2.80 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tonsl 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5.To 7 NIA 93855 A-2 2.9 2.90 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 7 NIA 93855 A-3 3.10 3.10 Low NIA Goldsboro Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 93855 A-4 3.40 3.40 Low NIA Goldsboro Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 93855 B-1 1.06 1.00 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons IS NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 7 NIA 93855 B-2 1.20 1.20 Low NIA Lynchburg Small Grain Overseed 1.0 To 15 NIA Hybrid Bemmdagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 7 NIA" 93855 B-3 1.2 1.2 Low NIA Goldsboro Small Grain Overseed 1.0 To 15 NIA Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 93855 B-4 1.30 1.30 Low NIA Goldsboro Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Ton 15 N/A Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Ton 80 NIA PLAN TOTALS: 22.80 22.80 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed 7/612011 PCS Page Page 1 of 2 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. Technical Gurdance�, _ Low potential to contribute to soluble None 2 nutrient leaching below the root zone. Moderate potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. >= 2 & nutrient leaching below the root zone. �= 10 High potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation practices that improve the soils nutrient Ieaching below the root zone, available water holding capacity and improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered Examples > 10 are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sad -Based Rotations (328), Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of -field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391). " x PL�4T Index l�attng P Management Recommendatron 0 - 25 Low No adjustment needed; N based application 25 - 50 Medium No adjustment needed; N based application 51 - 100 High Application limited to crop P removal > 100 Very High Starter P application only 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed 7l612011 PCS Page Page 2 of 2 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Crop RYE Applic, Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd (lbs/A) Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied (Ibs/A) Res. (Ibs1A) Applic, Method Manure PA NutricntA pplied (lbs/A) Liquid Manure.A pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N 1000 gal/A Tons 1000 gals - tons 93046 4 US Goldsboro 1.30 1.30 Small Grain Overseed LO Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 47.51 0.00 93046 4 US Goldsboro 1.30 1.30 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *311-10/15 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 2I6.34 0.00 281.24 0.00 93089 2-5 US Lynchburg 2.50 2,50 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 36.54 0.00 91.36 0.00 93089 2-5 US Lynchburg 2.50 2.50 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 238 0 0 brig. 238 173.95 0.00 434.86 0.00 93089 2-6 US Lynchburg 2.10 2.10 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 76.74 0.00 93089 2-6 US Lynchburg 2.10 2.10 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 238 0 0 Irrig. 238 173.95 0.00 365.29 0.00 93855 A - l US Lynchburg 2.80 2.80 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 102.32 0.00 93855 A -.1 US Lynchburg 2.80 2.80 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons *3/1-10115 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 130.82 0.00 366.31 0.00 93855 A-2 US Lynchburg 2.90 2.90 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 105.98 0.00 93855 A-2 US Lynchburg 2.90 2.90 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 179 0 0 Irrig. l79 130.82 0.00 379.39 0.00 93855 A-3 US Goldsboro 3.10 3.10 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 SO 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 113.28 0.00 93855 A-3 US Goldsboro 3.10 3.10 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-I0/15 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 216.34 0.00 670.64 0.00 93855 A-4 US Goldsboro 3.40 3.40 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 1 50 36.54 0.00 124.25 0.00 93855 A-4 US Goldsboro 3.40 3.40 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 216.34 0.00 735.54 0.00 93855 13-1 U5 Lynchburg 1.00 1.00 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 36.54 0.00 93855 B-1 I US ILynchburg 1 1.001 1.00 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 130,821 0.001 130.821 0.00 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 WUT Page Page 1 of 2 Waste Utilization Table Year l Tract Field Source ID Soil Series Total Acres Use. Acres Crop RYE Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd Qbs/A) Comm. Fort, Nutrient Applied (lbs/A) Res, (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA NuttientA pplied (lbs/A) Liquid ManureA pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N N 1000 gal/A Tons 1000 gals tons 93855 B-2 U5 Lynchburg 1.20 1.20 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 36.54 0.00 43.85 0.00 93855 B-2 U5 Lynchburg 1.20 1,20 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 130.82 0.00 156.99 0.00 93855 B-3 U5 Goldsboro 1.20 1.20 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons I0/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig, 50 36.54 0.00 43.85 0.00 93855 B-3 US Goldsboro 1.20 1.20 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 216,34 0.00 259.60 0,00 93855 B-4 US Goldsboro 1.301 1.301 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons I0/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 36.54 0.00 47.51 0,00 93855 B-4 U5 Goldsboro 1.30 1.30 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *311-10/1S 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 216.34 0.001 281.24 0.00 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 4,895.10 Total Produced, 1000 gallons 2,302.30 Balance, 1000 gallons -2,592.80ri'%a} Total Applied, tons . 0.00 Total Produced, tons e' ' 1 0.00 Balance, tons .1 0.00 Notes: 1. In the tract column, - symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol * means user entered data. 784884 . Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 WUT Page Page 2 of 2 The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration rate varies with soils. If applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. This table provides the maximum application rate per hour that may be applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum application amount that each field may receive in any one application event. Irrigation Application Factors Tract Field Soil Series Application Rate (inchesthour) Application Amount (inches) 93046 4 Goldsboro 0.50 I.0 93089 2-5 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93089 2-6 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93855 A - 1 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93855 A-2 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93855 A-3 Goldsboro 0.50 1.0 93855 A-4 - Goldsboro 0.50 1.0 93855 B-1 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93855 B-2 Lynchburg 0.50 1.0 93855 B-3 Goldsboro 0.50 1.0 93855 B-4 Goldsboro 0.50 1.0 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed 7/6/2011 IAF Page Page 1 of 1 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. The Nutrient Management Recommendations table shown below provides an annual summary of the nutrient management plan developed for this operation. This table provides a nutrient balance for the listed fields and crops for each year of the plan. Required nutrients are based on the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements and soil test results. The quantity of nutrient supplied by each source is also identified. The total quantity of nitrogen applied to each crop should not exceed the required amount. However, the quantity of other nutrients applied may exceed their required amounts. This most commonly occurs when manure or other byproducts are utilized to meet the nitrogen needs of the crop. Nutrient management plans may require that the application of animal waste be limited so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this nutrient are detected in a field. In such situations, additional nitrogen applications from nonorganic sources may be required to supply the recommended amounts of nitrogen. Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR U N (lbs/A) P205 (lbs/A) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract I Field 93046 4 Req'd Nutrients 50 to 0 0 0 0 2 0 Acres App. Period 1.30 10/t-3/31 SuppliedBy: ,° s CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Felt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-20-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 01 0 0 0 Rating 15 lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 4 191 11 0 0 -2 0 ffl Field 93089 2-5 Req'd Nutrients 50 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 pp. Period 2.50 10/1-3/31 Supplied By: __ ; =5 � ,�,x- 001122;§_ CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 le Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 Rating IS lbs/ao. ow BALANCE 0 -26 141 11 0 0 0 0 R Field 93o89 2-6 Req'd Nutrients 50 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 Period 2.10 1011-3/31 Supplied By: MWKM W=Me E ORIN f CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 P Removal Rating 15 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 -26 191 11 0 0 0 0 Tract I Field 93855 A-] Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 2.80 10/1-3/31 Supplied By: � M " ;, 00 Emil, MN IW, CROP Small Grain Overseed starter 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-20-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 01 0 P Removal I Rating 15 lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 -56 191 111 0 01 01 0 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 NMR Page Page 1 of 6 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR Q N (lbs/A) P205 (lbslA) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) 7n (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract IField 93855 A-2 Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 AcreApp, Period supplied 2.90 10/1-3/31 By: ?' ®' CROP Small Grain Overseed - Starter 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ple Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 Rating 15 lbs/ac. w BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 0 0 0 0 Field 93855 A-3 Req'd Nutrients 5o 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 p. Period 3.10 10/1-3/31 upplied By: :`:._°: ,� ,CROP :Acres Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 ple Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-1l Manure So l4 191 11 0 0 0 0 Rating 15 lbs/ac. w BALANCE 4 -56 i9l 11 0 0 0 0 Field 93855 A-4 Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Period 3.40 10/1-3/31 SuppliedBy: sp, N� CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 Rating 15 lbs/ac. w - BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 0 U 0 0 RAApp,'Period Field 93855 B-1 Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.00 10l1-3131 Supplied By: - .� _ �s , ".,z ��� � rapt: . CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Commercial Fert, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure SQ 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 P Removal Rating 15 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 01 0 0 0 Tract I. Field 93855 B-2 Req'dNutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period I.20 I O/t-3f31 upplied By:� m CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Feat. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 19 Tons 03-02-1 l Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 P Removal Rating 15 lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 0 0 0 0 784894 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 NMR Page Page 2 of 6 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR O N (lbs/A) P205 (lbs/A) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract Field 93855 B-3 Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.20 10/1-3/31 Supplied By: 11 _E a MY —01 '��L^�� RIM KEPT — CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 P Removal Rating 15 lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 0 0 0 0 Tract Field 93855 B-4 Req'd Nutrients 50 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.30 10/1-3/3l applied By: � `" ; r� �'.=- �z.-,. %� ` CROP Small Grain Overseed Starter 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 1.0 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 50 14 191 11 0 0 0 0 P Removal Rating 15 lbs/ac. w BALANCE 0 -56 191 11 0 0 0 o NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data 784894 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 NMR Page Page 3 of 6 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR i N (lbs/A) P2O5 (lbs/A) K2O (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract I Field 93046 4 Req'd Nutrients 296 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres I App. Period 1.30 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: _ M_ CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter ol D 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 03-20-11 Manure 296 84 1133 63 0 2 1 0 P Removal I Rating. 80 Ibs/ae. Low BALANCE 0 74 1133 63 0 2 1 0 Tract Field 93089 2-5 Rey'dNutrients 238 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres I App. Period 2.50 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: - "MR, MR, � W ' g" .4 , - CROP Hybrid Bermudagmss Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Felt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mple Date 5.5 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 238 68 911 51 0 2 1 0 l Rating 68 Ibs/ae. ow BALANCE 0 28 911 51 0 2 l 0 R Field 93089 2-6 R4d Nutrients 238 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 pp. Period 2.10 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: ��.:." ` - SON ��,_- W °- -' � ' ," CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D Commercial Fert. D 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 5"5 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 238 68 911 51 0 2 1 0 P Removal Rating 68 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 28 911 51 0 2 1 0 Tract IField 93855 A- 1 Req'd Nutrients 179 70 0 0 ol 0 0 0 Acres I App. Period 2.80 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: WISM j r- . W _W N -I' W _ A - NO ME. CROP Hybrid Bermudagmss Pasture Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 5.5 Tons 03-20-11 Manure 179 511 685 38 0 I ol 0 P Removal I Rating 7 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 -19 685 38 0 t 0 0 Tract IField 93855 A-2 Req'd Nutrients - 179 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres I App. Period 2.90 *3/1-10/15 SuppliedBy: `' t CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fen. ol 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 5.5 Tons 03-02-11 �ow Manure 179 51 685 381 0 1 0 0 PRemoval I Rating 7lbs/ac. BALANCE 0 -19 685 381 0 1 0 D 784894 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 NMR Page Page 4 of 6 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR 1 N (lbs/A) P205 (lbs/A) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract Field 93855 A-3 Req'd Nutrients 296 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 3.10 '311-10/15 Supplied By: r „ - _ CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 1 03-02-11 Manure 296 84 11331 63 01 2 1 0 P Removal I Rating 8o lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 14 1133 63 0 2 1 0 Tract Field 93855 A4 Req'd Nutrients 296 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 3.40 *3/1-10115 Supplied By: _a: r' r CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 296 84 1133 63 0 2 1 0 P Removal Rating 80 Ibs/ac, Low BALANCE 0 14 1133 63 0 2 1 0 Tract I Field 93855 B-1 Req'd Nutrients 179 70 0 01 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.00 *3/1-10115 Supplied By: I_ , ._ " 1 - ,b_ __ W. CROP Hybrid Bermudagmss Pasture Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 5.5Tons 1 03-02-1I Manure 179 51 685 38 0 1 0 0 P Removal IRating 7 Ibs/ac. Kow BALANCE 0 -19 685 38 0 1 0 0 Tract I Field 93855 B-2 Req'd Nutrients 179 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.20 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture Starter 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Lynchburg Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 5.5 Tons 03-02-11 Manure 179 51 685 38 0 1 0 0 P Removal I Rating 7 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 -19 685 381 0 1 01 0 Tract I Field 93855 B-3 Req'd Nutrients 296 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.20 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: a —a ` < CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 1 03-02-11 Manure 296 84 1133 63 0 2 1 0 P Removal I Rating 80 Ibs/ac. ILow BALANCE 1 01 14 1133 63 0 2 1 0 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/62011 NMR Page Page 5 of 6 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR 1 N (lbs1A) P2O5 (lbs/A) K2O (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tonslA) Tract Field 93855 B-4 Req'd Nutrients 296 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acres App. Period 1.30 -311-10115 Supplied By: . ' 1 Mm � , - nUMIMM -mm, CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5Tons 1 03-02-11 Manure 296 841 11331 63 0 2 1 0 P Removal Rating 80 Ibs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 I4 1133 63 0 2 1 0 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. 794884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 NMR Page Page 6 of 6 The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken if soil tests indicate excessive levels of copper or zinc. Fields that receive manure must have an annual soil analysis for these elements. High levels of zinc and copper can adversely affect plant growth. Alternative crop sites must be used when the concentration of these metals approach excessive levels. Site life can be estimated by dividing the amount of copper and zinc to be applied in lbs/acre by 0.036 and 0.071, respectively and multiplying the result by 0.85. By adding this quantity to the current soil index for copper or zinc, we can predict life of the site for waste disposal. In addition to copper and zinc indices, this table also provides a summary of lime recommendations for each crop based on the most recent soil sample. Application of lime at recommended rates is necessary to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production . Required Soil Test Values Tract Field Crop pH Lime Recom. (tons/acre) Cu-I Copper Recommendation Zn-1 Zinc Recommendation 93046 4 Small Grain Overseed 7.8 0.0 0 None 193 None 93046 4 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 7.8 0.0 0 None 193 None 93089 2-5 Small Grain Overseed 7A 0.0 37 None 91 None 93089 2-5 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 7.8 0.0 37 None 91 None 93089 2-6 Small Grain Overseed 7.8 0.0 37 None 91 None 93089 2-6 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 7.8 0.0 37 None 91 None 93855 A -1 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A - 1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-2 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-2 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-3 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-3 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.8 1 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-4 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 A-4 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 1 B-1 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-2 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-2 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-3 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-3 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.8 0.0 35 Nonc 75 None 93855 B-4 Small Grain Overseed 6.8 0.0 35 None 75 None 93855 B-4 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 1 6.8 1 0.0 35 None 1 75 1 None ..--- ------•------------------- ---------------------•----•---. .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------•.... --- -.-- -•---••---•----------------------- 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 STV Page Page 1 of 2 Rec uired Soil Test Values Lime Rewm. Tract Field Crvp pH (tonslacre) Cu•I Copper Recommendation Zn-I Zinc Recommendation on --•---•------------------------••--••-- ----------------------------------------------------------.- -------------------------- -• --------- ------ - - 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 STV Page Page 2 of 2 The Available Waste Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage capacity available at the end of each month of the plan. Available storage capacity is calculated as the design storage capacity in days minus the number of days of net storage volume accumulated. The start date is a value entered by the user and is defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or holding pond is equal to zero., Available storage capacity should be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the design storage capacity of the facility: If the available storage capacity is greater than thd design storage capacity, this indicates that the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative, the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design storage volume of the structure. Either of these situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste utilization plan is inconsistent with the structure's temporary storage capacity. Available Waste Storage Capacity Source Name Donald Strickland Swine Records Design Storage Capacity (Days) StartDate 9/1 180 Plan Year Month Available Storage Capacity (Days) 1 1 107 1 2 105 1 3 180 1 4 180 1 5 180 1 6 180 1 7 180 1 8 180 1 9 180 1 10 180 1 11 176 1 12 158 * Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- ----- ---- tg g 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 Capacity Page Page i of 1 Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management 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 that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on'which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence 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 waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications 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 eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste maybe 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 the 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 control odor and flies. -----•------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2411 Specification Page 1 S. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10. Nutrients from waste shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Wastelnutrient 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 canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer that 25 feet to perennial waters. 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 Iandowner. 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 the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into 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 management system. ---------------- - ------ - ---- - -- - --------- 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/6/2011 Specification Page 2 Crop Notes The following crop note applies to field(s): 2-5, 2-6 Bermudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced 1' to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. The following crop note applies to field(s): 4, A-3, A-4, B-3, B-4 Bermudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced 1' to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. --------------------------------- ------------------------------------------....------------------------------------------------------------- 784884 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-06-2011 Crop Note Page Page 1 of 2 The following crop note applies to field(s): 2-5, 2-6, A - 1, A-2, B-1, B-2 Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, low -leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): 4, A-3, A-4, B-3, B-4 Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, low -leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 lbs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): A - 1, A-2, B-1, B-2 Bermudagrass CP, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced V to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. 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Qz zy e J y 4h`1:z r CO Pit Ili [wit Agg, 0 ry %wee 71 -I . . . . . . . . . ... .771 i.; pvt 1A in All -Tale NCDA&CS Agronomic Division Phonc::(919)733-2b55 Web.site•. www ncag � Regav/agroaomi/ port No: 34505 , P* ' v Grower: Strickland, 8005 Clavendon-Chadbourn Whilevllle, Donald NC 11112 Rd Copies To: oil Test Report Farm: 24-112 SERVING N.C. RESIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Received: 03/02/2011 Completed: 04/1212011 Links to iiel ful Intormation Columbus county Agronomist Comments Field: Information Applied Lint:; Recommendations Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N P205 JEW Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note 004 Isl Crop: Berm HayTas,E 0 60-80 2040 0 0 0 0 0 pH$ 12 2nd Crop: Bern Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 0-20 0 0 0 0 0 pH$ f 2 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CBC BS% Ac pH P-1 ICI Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI(1) Mn-AI(2) Zn-I Zn-Al Ca-1 S-1 SS-1 NO3-N NH4-N Na MIN 2.29 1.12 10.5 99.0 0.1 7.8 60 602 51.0 19.0 74 34 34 193 193 40 34 1.2 Field-lnformation' -Applied'Lime. . Recommendations Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note 020 1st Crop: Bern Hay/Pas,E 0 60-80 70-90 0 0 0 0 0 $ 12 2nd crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 6D-80 a 0 0 0 0 $ I2 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CBC BS% Ac pH P-I K-I Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI(1) Mn-AI(2) Zn-1 Zu-AI Cu-1 S-1 SS-1i NO3-N NHS N Na MIN 2.84 a.96 12.0 90.0 1.2 6.8 29 537 43.0 24.0 25 20 20 75 75 35 42 ; 1.5 Field information Applied_LiMe RMOROendadons, Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Cmp or Year Lime N P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note 008 1st Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,E 0 60.80 40.60 0 0 15-20 0 0 $ 12 2nd Crop: Bern Hay/Pas,M 0 180-220 30-50 0 0 15-20 0 0 $ 12 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CBC BS% Ac p H P! K-1 Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI(I) Mn-AI(2) Zn-I Zn-AI Cu-1 S-1 ' SS-1 NO3-N N714-N Na MIN 1.80 1.05 9.3 99.0 0.1 7.8 44 461 53.0 21.0 47 18 18 91 91 37 25 0.6 North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Reprogramming of the laboratory4nformation-management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture Donald Strickland PLAT 2-5 & 2-6.txt NCANAT Version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/20/2011 4:30:50 PM calendar Year: County: Producer Identifier: Tract Number: Field Number:` Soil series: Crop• (Hay) BMPS: Fertilizers: applications Soil Loss: Receiving Slope Distance Soil Test 0" - 4" WV_Factor (DATABASE) Artificial Drainage System: Hydrologic condition: PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 2 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P — 4 TOTAL P RATING = 6 (LOW) INPUTS 2011 Columbus 24-112 93b89 2-5 & 2-6 Ly: Lynchburg fine sandy loam Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass Buffer width width = 10 ft. Swine -Lagoon liquid Yearly Applied Amount: 2.09 ac in Lb P205: 53.4 lb Application Method: All other surface .02 t/ac/yr 0-9 ft 44 1.25 NO GOOD OUTPUTS Page 1 Donald Strickland PLAT 2.txt NCANAT Version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/20/2011 4:27:25 PM' calendar Year: county: Producer Identifier: Tract Number: Field Number: soil series: crop: (Hay) . BMPS' Fertilizers: applications Soil Loss: Receiving slope Distance Soil Test 0" - 4" WV —Factor (DATABASE) Artificial Drainage system: Hydrologic condition: PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P = 1 LEACHATE•P = 0 SOURCE - P - 2 TOTAL P RATING = 3 (LOW) INPUTS 2011 Columbus 24-112 93046 4 GOA: Goldsboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass Buffer width width = 10 ft. Swine -La oon liquid Year?y Applied Amount: 3.16 ac in Lb P205: 53.4 lb Application Method: All other surface .03 t/ac/yr 0--9 ft 60 1.3 NO GOOD OUTPUTS Page 1 Donald Strickland PLAT.txt NCANAT version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/20/2011 4:22:16 PM Calendar Year: County: Producer Identifier: Tract Number: Field Number: soil series: crop: (Hay) BMPs: Fertilizers: applications soil Loss: Receiving slope Distance Soil Test 0" - 4" WV —Factor (DATABASE) Artificial Drainage System: Hydrologic Condition: PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE P — 1 LEACHATE P — 0 SOURCE P = 4 TOTAL P RATING = 5 (LOW) 10019 2011 Columbus 24-112 93855 A-1 - B-4 Ly: Lynchburg fine sandy loam Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass Buffer width width = 10 ft. swine -Lagoon liquid Yearly Applied Amount: 2.09 ac in Lb P205: 53.4 lb Application Method: All other surface .02 t/ac/yr 0-9 ft 29 1.25 NO GOOD OUTPUTS Page 1 „ .... .:.ril '. nrr, erX'nl'.(i... ....V r f”' 'v.+,F,. .i� .. 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Thank you far using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner ofAgriculture 7NCDACTO ton— Division Phsn Mkq_) ,' 3j; 6'm . '� ';.• gepu W07930 . 1 Grower: Strickland, Donald/Midwy, , Copies to; 8W8 Clarendon Chadbourn Rd. +r Ch"kurn, NC 24831 F WasteAnalysis Y. eport Farm: Received: 0411 W01 0 Completed: 04/21/2010 Links to Helpful Information Columbus County Sample M. N •P K Ca Mg S Fe Ain En Cu B Mo Cl C Tblal 299 25.3 712 135 40.4 38.0 2.05 0.22 0.58 0.22 1.21 1N-N Waste Code: -NH4 Na M Cd A5 Al so L! PH SS CLN DM% OM AL8 AiS NO3 172 7.55 Desn**A. OR-N S�vfns' Li . Urea -•�`� : Ni�a[cata�Avait�ble'fo'r.�Plrst t�_. atba ratio �omer.Blemcata tbs rho taottonMell�ori± N. PX13 X�Q C[1ii h�i " -S FB` 'Mti• zfi: cv, B :, , MO L2, NA.',Ni,Cd . 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Chadbourn, NC 24831 a f L Waste Analysis Report Fenn: Received: 07/16/2010 Completed: 07/21/2010 Links to Helpful Information Columbus County $Sr6 le lnformdtion , La6orat Re8ulfa� «Qiees,OtherwiSe noted) r f f 1Vt �I C: ' per utilllotL f11 IF„, : I.,� Y` M1 y t xf Sample ID. N P K Ca Mg S Fe Mn Zn Cu B Mo Cl C D5i•? ° � Tonal 303 23.8 660 119 45.4 35.3 1.60 0.18 0.57 0.21 0.92 Waste Code: -NH4 ALS NO3 Na Ni Cd Fb Al Se Li PH SS C.N DM% CC6% ALE( ) 161 7.75 Description: OR--N Swine Upon US. Urea Recommendations:,, nts'Available for.First Crn : lbs/T000 allotts...: Other Elements `: !bs 1000 allons° . Application'Mer6od, N P205 1Ca0` Ca Alg S, Fe- Mn Zn' Ctr B;` Mo,..' Cl,.' Na Ni• Cd Pb Al Se 'a ;.. Broadasi' . r 0.2 02T G3 aT 1.4 North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible 1s being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. Tobacco Trust Fund Commission -.Steve Traxler, Commissioner of Agriculture NCDAd:CS+ notiaic DtvIsionP,hone 1991733=2655'': Web site. �rrvcv n( :�e�l��j/�omil/(*° }''' kks.�{ Re WO3fl5.7 " ;[�'r �u o x�,• �.1...--�.� w'O_k�.--.. i-� �• '_ i,l - 1'}. 1a .f•-4"-• _ al.S....-.F.a.1�i2.....U.1�'a.i..Lxd:U. .sSwl... Cum- 4c�J:�.. .. rN.... Grower. Strickland, Donald/Mickey Copies to. F Via; m >: - c °* Waste Analysis Report 8006 Clarendon Chadbourn Rd. Chadbourn, NC 24831 Farm.. Received: lb/15/2010. Completed: 10/21/2010 Links to Hel ful Information Columbus County j��-Q��-+ ...rY� _j',:..._.......,C.xf"YG�'AI:IS�iT♦'9�L`SS�p��"(„3{,T,.[�Ti' e infermaHea a..I-Ek ac. :A i aberate! ��l% iYR"� P _s/111�A ���jYYY y�Y YY ir'+'�. ,yy.�`_'q h 7 ^-J,...,`- S� +FL �;5 _�}y''C`S }T, ^'4'T JZ Ri S "�5• 4 F 6' "0 .Li. miWen unless e�i�V� nnOQ)RF k, �[7-. 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Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxter, Commissioner of Agriculture r 0 Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Pho6e # Lagoon Liquid ir, Fields Record One Form for Eac,. �ft,j per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator 2 Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone #r7 From Waste Utilization Plan l Crop Type Recommended PAN I Q Loading (Iblacre) = (13) 3, [ rot M 141 f51 f61. (7) -fB) l91 f101 r111 Lagoon 10 Date (mmldd/yr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN' flD x-f91 (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (a) - (10) Weather Code ` inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Totat Minutes >^` (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow ' Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (S)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7) l (A) B= L -�- -a ��% Z0/� / // U I �G Z-00Zli- ,dry Crop Cycle Totals / 0 Total PAN Owner's SignatureOperator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # . �✓�6�J� _ Weather Codes-. C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at feast every 120 minutes. l• -_.4 .RR-2 �UZ i Ir'f•Cc� �rY'-Z r- ll%_ con rW Tract Field Size (wetted acres) = (, Farm Owne Owner's Addres Owner's Phone Lagoon Liquid Irl, Fields Record One Form for lac per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone p From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended AN • Loading (IWacre) = (8) rat rSl frill r71 -M (9) Gill rill Lagoon ID Date (mmldd/yr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' (8).x (9) (lb1Z000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (:Wacre) (9) - 00) Weather Code' Inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Totat Minutes :' (3) • (2) 4 of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallrnin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) z (4) Volume per Acre (gatlacre) (7)1 (A) $_ A } f pyf-- J r' L -A '000 /' SAS' O �.� �ir /2 .� 2�• a/. 1 j6 '-a y AP113.4119 %� - a'o�® �i� o 21a 11,7 109, G fly (70 r Crop Cycle Totals .2 %. I Total PAN `t '-. ,� t Owners Signature Operators Signature'1le Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # . �1.; 1,0 „ ' Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Raln, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. )big. Q�P ue �i�i�r'i•e� �r�--Z FQ r ram-. M rW Tract Field Size (wetted acres) = (, Farm OwnE Owner's Addres Owner's Phone Lagoon Liquid lr•r---", Fields Record One Form for Eac`:,j ,u per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigalion Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operaloes Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lblacre) = (B) E_ ZZY 17) 131 141 r51 - (6). (7) fal 49) f101 fill Lagoon ID Date (mmlddlyr) Irri aSion PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lblacre) PAN- 181�x fgl (Ib/to00 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lblacre) (S) - (10) Weather Code' Inspections (Initials)" Start Time End Time Total Minutes ::" (3) - M # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow . Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7)1 (A) 8- 129 2 as /, 22 /�. r Crap Cycle Totals Total PAN `. Owner's Signature 1�'iy'r�I/U���'�/ _ Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print} Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minutes. f� Sri~-2. F0, r r, rsr Traci # Field Size (welled acres) = (A Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Ir�', Fields Record One Form for Ear it;, per Crop Cycle Facility Number I—�---i Irrigation Dperator Irrigation Operator's Address Operators Phone # /f From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) _ (B) 17% 111 141 1s1 MI. (7) .(a) 191 (101 r111 IJ Lagoon ID Date (mmrddlyr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lblacre) PAN' rar'x (91 (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (6) - 00) Weather Code ' inspections (initials) '• Start Time End Time Total Minutes :" (3) - (2) #ot . Sprinklers Operating Flow . Rate (gallmin) Totai Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) l (A) 8= IL 1ya �a I ao Z.�. yr/.6 G �. �z -o i✓ !a 7 -' a �� 1l ?�°G oo a.3 �-�- � l r Z- G D..— Crop Cycle Totals �r ,�b� Total PAN Owner's Signature_ r _ , /L�!//�+ Operator's Signature �! Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification #.a��f Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspeotion . were completed at least every 120'minutes. Traci # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irr'J, Fields Record One Form for Eac�ati,., per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator 377, Irrigation Operator's �f Address Operalor's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lblacre) = (B) it ilk) IA5 151 fr). f7l fAl M 1101 fill Lagoon ID Dale (mm/ddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN` lel x f9} (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) M - 00) Weather Code ' Inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes =': (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1 (A) 8= U- xf-v r . i Crop Cycle Totals y�S� Owner's Signature t(/�%�4�� Certified Operator (Print) Total PAN Operatoes Signature Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy " Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minutes. kR-2 �)bjq. gfPmue Ci Tract # r r`` Field Size (wetted acres) =%A) Farm Owner owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Ir Fields Record One Form forEac.�it;;,. per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator57 Irrigation Operator s Address Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN r -Loading (lb/acre) = (B) rh, r1, !Al rril ffi. 171 'fAl 19] f1o1 nil Lagoon ID Dale (mmlddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' MIXfg) (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (e) - (10) Weather Code Inspections (Initials)" Start Time End Time Total Minutes d:` (3) - (2) #of Sprinklers Operating Flow IRate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) l (A) B= r - Crop Cycle Totals (/ �Q Total PAN L l Owner's Signature [//� y/�Operators Signature�Z// Ceriifted Operator (Print) Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. 1.-� ' ,RR-Z '�ti� i �i •ecl ��r-2 7'" r lr "_ aa1 Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owner's Phone # Lagoons Liquid it r'' Fields Record One Form for Eac.'�:-ib,J. per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utillzatlun Plan Crop Type 1 Recommended PAN 7 • Loading (lb/acre) = (a) ro, r,1 fd1 r51 r61. 171 -r91 I91 flol rill Lagoon la Dale (mmlddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' 181'x (9) (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) Weather Code • Inspections (Initials) " start Time End Time Total Minutes ::' (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow ' Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1 (A) B= 16P, �9,P 9�'' �♦ �/ �i/ l �ii%t�� �- /a _9_ 1!'0 0 (; 31 6/ ;F'f� 7 r-a, � " �, o 17. �. �;•. G r ' - o Crop Cycle Totals Total PAN 4 9 • a J OwneCs Signature �" �?��%ir' Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C-Ctear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minules. ,RR-2 rri Zrr-2 Traci F—) r 1` Field Size (wetted acres) = Farm Own Owner's Addre Owner's Phone Lagoon Liquid Ir( Fields Record One Form for Eac,, . itr,r per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operator's Phone g ry From Waste Utilizatlon Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) _ (B) ld, t4i f9%. 171 -fAl f9t riot rill Lagoon ID Date (mmlddlyr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Ittlacre) PAN' fal x f91 {lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (B) - (10) Weather Code ' Inspections (lnitials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes ::' (3) - (2) tt of . Sprinklers Operating Flow I Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1(A) ,p �. � �o -�y ,�a,s i�.'3�� �,��' I za Misr /G, �,� �r : • l � z,s'� � d, �.�----- 'r Crop Cycle Totals r�= r'�i %rya Total PAN «) Owners Signature Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification #.. Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy ' Persons completing the irrigation inspections trust initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. '�tici }Fred .Srr-� �o r r.— rfm Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A; Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phorie # Lagoon Liquid Ir 1 Fields Record One Form for Eac, `-r6 j. per Crop Cycle Facility Number L—J Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operator's Phone # %f From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type ,fJ # Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (8) ,6 ON rst 141 f51 _ (6l• f71 f8l 191 (101 till Lagoon ID hale (mmlddlyr) Irri alion ' PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN` fe1'x f9y (Ibl1000 gat} 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (e) - (10) Weather Code ' Inspections -(Initialt) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes * (3)- (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow '• • Rate (gallmin} Total Volume (gallons) (6) x {5}'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1 (A) B= .� � -"?'� •'/ .�� Q° 3..ra � d � � a �- � I i rr1�Q I ,•'•; � / 7' •�`' .� � � c �l�'"•:'.'�-� /r � ...- � • �', �.ja'/i'� ��! �• ta��. / }•'1.+� /1(�.. •'�- J 1 .l.^ � � '.a �f � �% �f /�. t � � � / .Z '� -'-�''ri� "- F.. Crop Cycle Totals 17i� Owners Signature Certified Operator (Print) Total PANrA' Operators Signature Operator Certification # ' Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signlfy that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes . i. .RR-2 F" l r if.— Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Ownef's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Ir+'�. Fields Record One Form for per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) _ (B) to 191 n) ref rs1 IF;I f71 fA1 f9) no) r111 Lagoon It) date (mmldd/yr) Irri alion PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblac(e) PAN' (8) x (91 (lb/1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) {B) - (10) Weather Code ' inspections (initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes :' (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow ..Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5px (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7)1(A) 4:6 CPO /1 q/ tom% %Sr�.J�� 2.3 30a // S /l/ Yo 2 7, a % i/ ;'� � .�' /r134 Crop'CycleTotals %'� l �! Total PAN Own.er's Signature �`,��t�a: ' •4yf. ` 'rlla Operator's Signaturerrr} ff ,✓��� °" Certified Operator (Print) Operator Urtification At • �•>✓ _ • Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that Inspections were completed at least every 120minutes. Fo r try rn Tract # Fielo Size (welted acres) = (A; Farm Owner owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid fr',�1 Fields Record One Form for Eac. Ala .� per Crop Cycle Facility Number L-• j j] Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators j Address Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN q Loading (lb/acre) _ A ` 0 r�, rv, Teti rS5 19). f71 fal fgl (10) (lit r Lagoon ID Dale (mmlddlyr) Irri alion PAN Applied Waste Analys's (lb/acre) PAN' t8}.x f9) (IbI1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacro) (8) - 00) Weather Code ' Inspections (InilialS) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes :' (3) - (2) Not . Sprinklers Operating Flow • Rate (gellmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) / (A) B=72 ol (..r- , • %';•~' 99 y /,%' • A' 21,3 /�fJr.7% 1�oll1 �(J � f� fro• - r G16) // d / ao �• / S�� �P G�-- 1 . Crop cycle Totals �� /e! _ E Total PAN ''"�/ram ° Ownea's Signature (f �7r' lri Operator's Sig nature 2,�1�' `f f � fed Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. Narri�'i Cct��'-� !",' r r� racy, Lagoon Liquid lip Fields Record One Form for Eatif i)aia per Crop Cycle Tract # / Field # Facility Number E:�iil Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner p1&4 _57101/12511v4w Irrigation Operator / Owner's Address Irrigation Operators d� W31 r/ ����'Yr�✓ Address Owners Phone # 0, -ASr Al Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type d Recommended PAN o� Loading (lb/acre) = (B) ZZi r31 Idl f5l f61 M -fat 191 (101 fill Lagoon ID . Date (mmlddlyr) Irri alion PAN Applied Waste An (Iblacre) PAN' [8S'KfQ (lbl1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (13) - 00) Weather Code Inspections (Initials)" Start Time End Time Total Minutes "-Sprinklers (3) - (2) # of Operating Flow • Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (galtacre) (7)1(A) B= -ID 4: % Z dep U5-1 /S� ap /• %!r�' S .f G �f .Z y�•zG� a�•Ua�j �;pa �6G //� �Zt��� /� �G /.,� /�• � 1�/�•a- G . ��.�„�`�o ; ram Z. a �o / e� � «Fr /yy.r// (�. !/ / l� r �! � � 1'�. 0 6F✓�" �rs�r ✓�'�J "f, /�j+ < -F � .. ,IJ A ,r/yr ! � f _ + /� ��.�` �P'.� F.' / • .� i, .d l,o�a -1.� fi' J e � . �. .�G`�,' ,i ` f' •�`"� � 'f. 4�,! �' (.� i'�'F1��`r'�.. �� i" l c��. ,� �r r_°�' $ate Crop Cycle Totais 3 Total PAN 16 � Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator {Print} Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C.-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy; R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy ' Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minutes. i'Y .RR-2 i�u'4 gPP�ue.+� rr"_ 1§1 Tract Field Size (wetted acres) = (� Farm Owm Owner's Addres Owner's Phone Lagoon Liquid Irt"�} Fields Record One (corm for Eaci-�a a per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator d0A9-441-,d Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) _ (B) (21 (3) f4) (5) f61_ f7) (8) (9} (10) fill Lagoon 10 Date (mmldd/yr) Im alion PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN' f8) x (9) (Ib/1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (H) - 00) Weather Code ` Inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time _ Totat Minutes =' (3) - (2) # of , Sprinklers Operating Flow - Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Arse (gallacre) (7)1(A) Crop Cycle Totals I_ _ l Owner's Sig Certified Operator (Print) Total PAN Operator's Signature Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy; R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. l� AR-2 ��JJQgPP�uer� �u1CiC� �rr_Z, r r- rm Lagoon Liquid IP;~ Fields Record One Form for E2&, , b,-u per Crap Cycle Tract # Field # '� Facility Number Field Size (welled acres) = (A) • Farm Owner / Irrigation Operator p / Owner's Address Irrigation Operators G /¢ O %'�✓ Address Owner's Phone # "Y'ry Operators Phone # From Waste Utilizotipn Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN �/7 Loading (Iblacre) _ (B) 121 131 tat r51 r61. 171 (81 (9) (101 Ili) Lagoon ID Date (mmldd/yr) Irri alion PAN Applied Waste Analysis otvacre) PAN' (8).x (9) (lbl1000 gal) .1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (B) - 00) Weather Code ' lnspaclions (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes (3) • (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow - . Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (0) x (5) x (4) volume per Acre (gallacre) (7) / (A) %—�G /G , /S�� y,'s�y' �� ,�� / % . G G G G Dm r✓, / - ��.�J.-.. . �J ��V �.I ' yI J � � JT i � � _ ��'1" . / � � 7'/� / IG l�� �/ � �p� /`�•� f �^� G' �, Crop Cycle Totals 1_3ql 9,ba I Total PAN Owner's Signature Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy :" Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signity that inspections were completed at least every 120 'minutes. r )'AR-2 f-a r r-- Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid lr; Fields Record One Form for Eac� tij.per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's j Address Operators Phone # iI From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type I Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) _ (B) M rep rsl fFl. M (A) 19) f101 fill Lagoon ID Date (mrnldd/yr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' 181 x (9 (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (B) - 00) Weather Code inspections (Initials)'" Slart Time End Time Total tdinules :` (3) • (2) 4 of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallrnin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) VOlume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) l (A) B= Crop Cycle Totals I I Total PAN Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Qperator Certification # • Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC-Partiy Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minutes. )'AR-2- rr1 Tract # 1:0, r r—. Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address «., Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid ire' Fields Record One Form for Ea& G ,j per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (B) re, rs, rr;,. M -r81 191 (10) rill Lagoon ID Date (mmlddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN• (81'x 19) (lb/1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (BJ - (10) Weather Code ' Inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes :''' (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (g.00ns) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1(A) B= �% . "'' %. � f r r fig' % �, �' % �' % r� ,��fr %f✓yam✓ / � G' ✓ h� '-i '..i '7 i .x �• �1, •,.'_,��, _..- '"� /ram. /� r✓ r Crop Cycle Totals 14liq it) Total PAN Iris • b Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certifllcation #__ • Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120'minutes. .RR 2" J r r� Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A; Farm Owner owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Ir Fields Record 9 4 �. One Form for Eac ;,j per Crop Cycle Facisity Number " Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operator's Phone # !y From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) = (B) �Z r91 (Al rr, rt;1. 171 M (9) not rill Lagoon Ip Date (mmlddlyr) Irrigation - PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN' f8)"x (9) (lb/1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lblacre) (B) - (10) Weather Code ' Inspadions (Inilial5) " Start Time End Time _ Total Minutes :" (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow I Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (galions) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1 (A) B= Crop Cycle Totals L L Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Total PAN I Operator's Signature Operator Certification At . Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. RR-z 4pP�u4 d Tract E TZ r r, Field Size (wetted acres) _ {A Farm Ownei Owner's Address M Owner's Phone A Lagoon Liquid lr Fields Record One Form for Eac. � bio per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators f Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) = (B) �fr6r n, M 44) (5) I61. (7) J81 (9) (101 rill Lagoon fD Date (mrriddlyr) trri alion PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' (81 K f9) (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen 9atance (Wacre� (B) - 00) Weather Code ' Inspections (initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes "'` (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow . Rate (gel/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) / (A) B= Z d- 4-1- /; Po.�7;aalo , Via: / S7 z2ra boa ?-/ d' .2-/• c / 7PjA 0�� /;-"po 0„ DO0 ue% /3a ,boo 1"7 G Crop Cycle Totals }t"}LA 08 o I Total PAN } aZ Owner's Signature Operators Signature Certified Operator (print) Operator Certification # . Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSteet,W-Windy Persons Completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. .RR-2 FZ r lr�, 'uW Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid lr, Fields record One Form forac,'-'t�, �. per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operalo�s Address Operators Phone # �� From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lblacre) = (B) 0% 711 Id1 151 IM - (7) rR1 49) flol flit Lagoon ID Date (mmlddlyr) Irri a(ion PAN Apptied Waste Analysis {Iblacre) PAN' 181'x191 (lbl1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (B) - 00) Weather Code' inspections (lnilials)" Start Time End Time Total Minutes :" (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow . Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gaVacre) {7) 1 (A) 6= Crop Cycle Totals Total PAN �J Owner's Signature Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation InspecUons must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. AR-2 DWQ Q�Pue F'o r r� r" r"1 . Lagoon Liquid 11Fields Record One Form for per Crop Cycle Tract # YL.7.2_pC Field # Facility Number Field Size (welted acres) = (A) Farm Owner trrigation Operator Owners Address irrigation Operator's / Address Owners Phone # 0 « X Operator's Phone # %f Rr From Waste Utilizati6n Plan Crop Type CC Recommended PAN Loading (SWacra) = (S) [✓ 111t I41 151 lRl. f7l 191 191 1101 M l Lagoon Q Date (mrrbddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lblacre) PAN' lgt x f9} (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (e) - (10) Weather Code ' inspections (tnilial5) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes :' (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) 1 (A) B= L -1/V10 9.'oov o%30 �90 2�Z.- /� 7�t0 Zsf�6 �.�6 d��. •� G � : L - /-16 d lr # .11 6 ) .1-o �' yam.. G / a 2.ael,92 4:�, •cPG 1,714 Crop Cycle Totals I Total PAN 4\ Owner's Signature Operator's Signature_ Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowlSleel, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every.120'minutes. .RR-2 ri'i ed Sri--2 J'z' r- r, aW Tract Field Size (wetted acres) = (r Farm Ownc Owners Addres Owners Phone Lagoon Liquid Ir�Fields Record One Form for Eac„-.4rid per Crop Cycle Facility Number irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators �r Address Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) = (B) �yy r31 1d1 r55 (91. 171 -fal 191 f101 till i Lagoon ID Date (rnmlddlyr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN' fa),x 191 (lb11000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre) (B) - 00) Weather Code ' Inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes '' (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow - Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5),x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7)1(A) s= L -16 - I •'rya .'Am 1 sa. " G �✓ -�2-3 /a .`aa,¢- as za L 2/4) 2✓� a a /!`� 3�' 2' fdo� / G ��. L `!f =�� 1•/S 3•'I3"'23 ?-410 /F, /13 ? 7 1 •S �- r.� j;2- f} : y J Crop Cycle Totals Total PAN Owners Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification #_. " Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy 1 Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. Lsdt`�'r•�d ��-r-Z F0,rr_� Lagoon Liquid Irk Fields Record One Form for Eac ,,i per Crop Cycle Tract # y JW Field # � � Facility Number Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) 2 Farm Owner Irrigation Operator Owner's Address Irrigation Operator's yy� Address Owners Phone # f7 --49 4' Operator's Phone # i� From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type c r Recommended PAN r�7 7Loading (Iblacre) = (B) �o�� rn% rrt rRt. ell IR1 fAl tiM fill Lagoon ID Date (mrnlddlyr) Irrigation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Ib/acre) PAN' f91.K (9) (lb11000 gal) 1000 Mirogeji Sala ce (lb/acre) (R) - (10) Weather Code ' inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes :'' (3) - (2) # of _ Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) l (A) W � � � �0 I�rY�j�• llrflU :�•`%. � Y'� k% / / (/ rV 1� � � � � .t7 C�1 60 Crop Cycle Totals 79-5 TD -_ j Total PAN Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator C66hr-ation # . y} .;�r�� / Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy :" Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every.120 minutes. t., AR-2 comu"- d r - ZY Tract # Field Size (wetted acres) = (A Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid ir�Fields Record One Form for Eacn-r i"j per,Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator O Irrigation Qperators 'if I. Address Operators Phone # L� From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lblacre) _ ($)' rn cs1 (4) 15) tst. (7) -ra) 191 (101 itt) I Lagoon ID Date (mm/ddlyr) Irri ation PAN Applied Waste Analysis (Iblacre) PAN' (8) x (9) (Ib1100o gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblacre) (B) - (10) Weather Code ' inspections (Initials) " Start Time End Time Total Minutes .- (3) - (2) # of . Sprinklers Operating Flow Rafe (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gallacre) (7) l (A) B= 1—.: 7' % � —A? 'U01,a 7-2 G Z %/ f .e— y Crop Cycle Totals 3 3t7D Total PAN {7�. Owner's Signature_ 3`�jy0 Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) - Operator Certification • Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, Cl-Cloudy, R-Rain, S-SnowfSleet, W-Windy •• Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. rr-- ffN Lagoon Liquid it Fields Record One Form for Eac,, , .;,1 per Crop Cycle Tract # Field ,# �6 Facil'dy Number - Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) Farm Owner Irrigation Operator Owner's Address Irrigation Operator's Address f91 Owner's Phone # t, — We Operatots Phone # From Waste Utilizatlon Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN "Loading (lblacre) _ (8) 3 M 441 is) r61. (7) JB1 (9) 00) (11) Lagoon ID Dale (mmldd/yr) trriclaVon PAN Applied Waste Analysis (lb/acre) PAN' (8) x (9) (lb/1000 gal) 1000 Nitrogen Balance (iblacre) (8) - 00) Weather Code Inspections (Initials)" Start Time End Time Total Minutes (3) • (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Ftow IRate (gellmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5)'x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7)1 (A) S� -•r r' �� �%�. r�,n; yrC` �� f � V � ./% i� �5�V r';�l](J� �j !� .F► �i/ !• / �'//!�'� +N� /^! Ti+'�✓ it l" / J/`✓!U'�r' �/ 4`,.17/� (Pt c A/a I/. ��� G - d �d �s".2- -. Crop Cycle Totals -1 Il C Total PAN 35� Owner's Signature _ _ _ Operator's Signature _ Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120"minutes. h/ AR-2 Db'Q gPPrZV'td KoCjipiecj Srj`-Z Fo rr� Itm Lagoon Liquid l( \) Fields Record One Form for Eacl ;&per Crop Cycle Tract el01 Field Facility Number Field Size (wetted acres) = (A) 2• Farm Owner Irrigation Operator Owner's Address Irrigation Operator's 121 di� Address Owners Phone # /0 l 7 _. Operators Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (Ib/acre) = (B) Ill 141 15) IS). 171 ra1 l01 Imr Lagoon ID . Date (mm/dd/yr) Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN' (IbA000 gal) PAN Applied (Ib/acre) Iel'x fgl 1000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/acre ) (8) - (10) Weather Code - Inspections (Initials)-- Start Time End Time Total Minutes ::'.Sprinklers (3) - (2) # of Operating Flow . Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) (7) / (AI 8= �- A'aill L //9 . �a// `I /.3 /7/'7 //;Z ` G v� s ' J P / 7- - � /3, 3 /-7• FF�11 �-/o Crop Cycle Totals rd 85 ,600 1 Total PAN I j"\1 Owner's Signature '3 C) 6 r Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # ,!• �+ �' r , Weather Codes: C-Clear, PC -Partly Cloudy, CI -Cloudy, R-Rain, S-Snow/Sleet, W-Windy ." Persons completing the irrigation inspections must initial to signify that inspections were completed at least every 120 minutes. . Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilizatio 07-01-2011 This plan has been prepared for: Donald Strickland Compost Donald Mickey Strickland 8006 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 910-654-1053 This plan has been developed by: Edward E Davis Columbus SWCD 45B Government Complex Road Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-2196 x 3 Developer Signature Type of Plan: Nutrient Management with Manure Only Owner/Manager/Producer Agreement I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal waste management that are included with this plan. 7/ Signature (owner) Date Signature (manager or producer) Date This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Plan Approved By:a,� Technical Specialist Signature Date ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-01-2011 Cover Page 1 Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. U2 Swine Compost #2 waste generated 52.80 tons/year by a 3,206 animal Swine Finishing Lagoon Liquid operation. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 1975 Incorporated 3392 Injected 3736 Irrigated 2147 Max. Avail. PAN (lbs) * Actual PAN Applied (lbs) PAN Surplus/ Deficit (lbs) Actual Quantity Applied (Tons) Surplus/Deficit (Tons) Year 1 1,975 7237 -5,262 193.48 -140.68 This plan includes a User Defined Source to determine the total pounds of PAN in lieu of NRCS Standard values. Refer to North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service publication AG-439-42 entitled "Soil Facts: Use of On -Farm Records for Modifying a Certified Animal Waste Management Plan" for guidance on using on -farm records to develop a User Defined Source. Note: ---------- In-- s-o- u---rce --- lU---, ----mea--n-s-------stand--ard ---source -- ---, -------eans--- - us -- er -- de-- fi- ne--d ----sour----c--.--------------------------------------------------- - S U me ¢ Max. Available PAN is calculated on the basis of the actual application method(s) identified in the plan for this source. 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-01-2011 Source Page Page 1 of! The table shown below provides a summary of the crops or rotations included in this plan for each field. Realistic Yield estimates are - also provided for each crop, as well as the crop's P205 Removal Rate. The Leaching Index (LI) and the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) Rating are also provided for each field, where available. If a field's PLAT Rating is High, any planned manure application is limited to the phosphorous removal rate of the harvested plant biomass for the crop rotation or multiple years in the crop sequence. Fields with a Very High PLAT Rating should receive no additional applications of manure. Regardless of the PLAT rating, starter fertilizers may be recommended in accordance with North Carolina State University guidelines or recommendations. The quantity of P205 applied to each crop is shown in the following table if the field's PLAT rating is High or Very High. Planned Crops Summary Tract Field Total Acres Useable Armes Plat Rating Ll Soil Series Crop Sequence RYE . P205 Removal (lbs/acre) Applied (lbslacm) -2036 1 4.71 4.71 Low NIA Goldsboro Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 2036 1 2 4.061 4.06 Low N/A I Goldsboro Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 2036 3 2.55 2.44 Low NIA Norfolk Hybrid Bennudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 2036 4 5.06 4.76 Low NIA Norfolk Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA I 5.7 4.6 Low NIA Goldsboro Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.S To 80 NIA r 2 2.2 1.86 Low NIA Goldsboro Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 80 NIA 1 2.5 2-0 Low NIA Goldsboro Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 To 80 NIA PLAN TOTALS: 26.99 24.45 :LIePotential Leachrng �- �r - Technical Guidance s =1 - Low potential to contribute to soluble None < 2 nutrient leaching below the root zone. Moderate potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. >= 2 nutrient leaching below the root zone. <= 10 igh potential to contribute to soluble Nutrient Management (590) should be planned. Other conservation practices that improve the soils nutrient leaching below the root zone. available water holding capacity and improve nutrient use efficiency should be considered. Examples > 10 are Cover Crops (340) to scavenge nutrients, Sod -Based Rotations (328), Long -Term No -Till (778), and edge -of --field practices such as Filter Strips (393) and Riparian Forest Buffers (391). Index =� �' PLAT Rating r „ P Management Recomrnerrdatton L, 0 - 25 Low No adjustment needed; N based application 25 - 50 Medium No adjustment needed; N based application 51 - 100 High Application limited to crop P removal > 100 Very High Starter P application only 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed 7/1/2011 PCS Page Page 1 of 1 NOTE: Symbol * means user entered data. The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Tract Field Source 1D Soil Series Total Acres Use, Acres Crop RYE APplic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd (lbs1A) Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied (ibs1A) Res. (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA NutrientA pplied- (lbs/A) Liquid Man=A pplied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manua Applied (Field) N N N N 1000 gal1A Tons ]000 gals tons 2036 I 1 U2 Goldsboro 4.71 .4,71 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *311-10/15 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7:91 0.00111 37.27 2036 2 1 U2 Goldsboro 4.06 4.06 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Broad. i 0.00 7.91 0.00 32.13 2036 3 1 U2 orfolk 2.55 2.44 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10115 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7.91 0.00 19.31 2036 4 1 02 orfolk 5.06 4.76 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10115 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7.91 0.00 37.66 2332 1 U2 Goldsboro 5.77 4.62 Hybrid Bennudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7.91 0.00 36.56 2332 2 U2 Goldsboro 2.26 1.86 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7.91 0.00 14.72 94058 1 1 U2 Goldsboro 2.58 2.00 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 1 *3/1-10/15 296 0 0 Broad. 296 0.00 7.91 0,00 15.83 Total Applied, 1000 gallons 0.0o "kj Total Produced, 1000 gallons 0.00 r" Balance, 1000 gallons 0.00 " Total Applied, tons 6PIM 193.48 Total Produced, tons . ter. 88.96 Balance, tons t -104.52 Notes: I. In the tract column, -- symbol means leased, otherwise, owned. 2. Symbol * means user entered data. 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/1/201 t WUT Page Page l of I The Nutrient Management Recommendations table shown below provides an annual summary of the nutrient management plan developed for this operation. This table provides a nutrient balance for the listed fields and craps for each year of the plan. Required nutrients are based on the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements and soil test results. The quantity of nutrient supplied by each source is also identified.. The total quantity of nitrogen applied to each crop should not exceed the required amount. However, the quantity of other nutrients applied may exceed their required amounts. This most commonly occurs when manure or other byproducts are utilized to meet the nitrogen needs of the crop. Nutrient management plans may require that the application of animal waste be limited so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this nutrient are detected in a field. In such situations, additional nitrogen applications from nonorganic sources may be required to supply the recommended amounts of nitrogen. Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR N (lbs/A) P205 (lbs/A) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract Field 2036 1 Req'd Nutrients 296 40 210 0 0 '0 0 1 Acres I App. Period 4.71 *3/1-10/15 Supplied By: CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 6.5 Tons 07-08-09 Manure 296 120 90 131 1 1 0 0 P Removal I Rating 90 lbs/ae. Low BALANCE 0 80 -120 13 1 1 0 -1 Tract Field 2036 2 Req'd Nutrients 296 40 210 0 0 0 0 1 Acres App. Period 4.06 *311-10/15 Supplied By: - CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 07-08-09 Manure 296 120 90 13 1 1 0 0 P Removal IRating 80 Ibs/ae. Low BALANCE 0 80 -120 13 1 1 0 -1 ract Fcm Field 2036 3 Req'd Nutrients 296 0 190 0 0 0 0 1 s App. Period 2.44 *3/1-10/15 SuppliedBy: CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Norfolk Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 07-08-09 Manure 296 120 90 131 1 1 0 0 P Removal I Rating 80 lbs/ac. Low BALANCE' 0 120 -90 13 1 1 0 -1 Tract Field 2036 4 Req'd Nutrients 296 0 180 0 0 0 0 1 Acres I App. Period 4.76 *3/1-10/15 Supplied BY 'M W&M CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Felt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Norfolk Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE I Sample Date 6.5 Tons 1 07-08-09 Manure 296 120 90 13 1 1 0 0 P Removal Rating 80 lbs/ac. ow BALANCE 0 l20 -90 13 1 1 0 1 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/1/2011 NMR Page Page 1 of 2 Nutrient Management Recommendations Test YEAR 1 N (lbs/A) P205. (lbs/A) K20 (lbs/A) Mg (lbs/A) Mn (lbs/A) Zn (lbs/A) Cu (lbs/A) Lime (tons/A) Tract Field 2332 1 RefdNutrients 296 0 80 0 0 0 0 l Acres App. Period 4.62 *3/1-10/15 SuppliedBy: S CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay - Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fmt 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 01-06-09 Manure 296 1201 90 13 1 1 01 0 P Removal I Rating 80 Ibs/ac. Low BALANCE 0 120 .10 13 1 1 0 -1 Tract Field 2332 2 Refd Nutrients 296 0 70 0 0 0 0 2 Acres App. Period 1.86 *3/1-10115 Supplied By: �:. CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 01-06-09 Manure 296 120 90 l3 I 1 0 0 P Removal Rating 80 lbs/ao. Low BALANCE 0 t20 20 13 l 1 0 -2 Tract Field 94058 1 Req'd Nutrients 296 60 5 110 0 0 Q 0 3 Acres I App. Period 2.00 -3/1-10/15 Supplied By: err - CROP Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay Starter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Fert. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soil Series Goldsboro Residual 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 RYE Sample Date 6.5 Tons 1 01-06-09 Manure 296 120 90 13 1 11 0 0 P Removal Rating 80 Ibs/ac. Kow BALANCE 0 60 -201 131 1 1 1 1 0 -3 NOTE: Symbol « means user entered data 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/1/2011 NMR Page Page 2 of 2 The Required Soil Test Values shown in the following table provide a summary of recommended actions that should be taken if soil tests indicate excessive levels of copper or zinc. Fields that receive manure must have an annual soil analysis for these elements. High levels of zinc and copper can adversely affect plant growth. Alternative crop sites must be used when the concentration of these metals approach excessive levels. Site life can be estimated by dividing the amount of copper and zinc to be applied in lbs/acre by 0.036 and 0.071, respectively and multiplying the result by 0.85. By adding this quantity to the current soil index for copper or zinc, we can predict life of the site for waste disposal. In addition to copper and zinc indices, this table also provides a summary of lime recommendations for each crop based on the most recent soil sample. Application of lime at recommended rates is necessary to maintain soil pH in the optimum range for crop production . Required Soil Test Values Tract Field Crop pH Lime Rewm. (tons/acre) Cu-I Copper Recommendation Zn-I Zinc Recommendation 2036 1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.6 1.4 32 None 78 None 2036 2 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.6 1.4 32 None 78 None 2036 3 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.0 0.8 81 None 143 None 2036 4 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.0 0.8 81 None 143 None 2332 1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.0 1.3 39 None 79 None 2332 2 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.8 1.8 56 None 59 None 94058 1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 2.5 47 None 60 None ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 07-01-2011 STV Page Page I of 1 Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management L Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or Iand application. Any discharge of waste that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence of an agreement with a Iandowner, 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 waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications 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 eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). S. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is 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 the 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 control odor and flies. ----------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -..- 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/1/2011 Specification Page 1 S. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10. Nutrients from waste 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 canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995, shall not be applied closer that 25 feet to perennial waters. 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 the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into 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 management system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- 792671 Database Version 3.1 Date Printed: 7/1/2011 Specification Page 2 EvatorT. Recommended -Cement Pad Sizes for Biovator and Compost Storage Area The Compost Storage Area is estimated at normal daily output. BIOVATOR Foot Print of Biovator Discharge Cohost Total MODEL Biovator Pad - Area Storage Area Over.lenath Lath X Wdth Lath X Wdth Lgth X Wdth L th X Wdth Of Pad BI0316 18.5 ft. X 3ft. 23ft, X 6ft. 10ft. X 8ft. 8ft. X 8ft. 41ft. BI0418 21ft. X 4ft. 26ft. X 8ft. loft. X loft. loft. X 10ft. 46ft. BI0430 33 ft. X 4ft. 38ft. X 8ft. loft. X 12ft. 12ft. X 12ft. 60ft. BI0442 45 ft. X 4ft. 50ft. X 8ft. 10ft. X 16ft. l6ft. X 16ft 76ft. The above Compost Storage Area has an estimated 6 months storage capacity at 6ft. of depth. Biovator Daily Estimated Output and Storage Requirements At Recommended Loading Rate. Biovator Model Dail Ou ut Daily Stored Product BI0316 4.2 cu. ft. 2.1 cu. lit. BI0418 6.6 cu. ft. 3.3 cu. ft. BI0430 9.6 cu. ft. 4.8 cu. ft. BI0442 17 cu. ft. 8.5 cu. ft. *Note: One halt' of daily output is recycled back through Biovator LAj th p&-r Cubic PtcT- 3 4 3 7� 1bs per d.ur /arad_uced . NIOEX Systems USA Inc. 1704 N. Riverfront Dr. Mankato, MN 56001 cell: 1-507-381-1556 fax: 1507-524-3023 }j Etwil:jwalser@nioex.com U J 5 Hai � STOYC A Pfc,L.,cT Pa l- �. 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Ali ", ON to 41 4 p Aj SAM. r3 Q! .............. wis IN ills A RIO pas E n oil 3- 6i a�4 Grouper: A Waste Analysis Report Received: 01/14/2011 Completed: 01/19/2011 Links to HRIPful Information Strickland, Donald/Mickey copies to.. 8006 Clarendon Chadboom Rd. Chadboum, NC 24831 Farm: Columbus County . . ...- - 1. 1,I wli Ts�a S"*k DITI -, Waste Code. ALS Descrip"MI Swine LaWon Li , P K Ca lye S Pe Mn zn Cu 8 No CI a Told 394 IN-N -NH4 -NO3 OR-N Urea 19.9 747 115 35.0 45,7 1.77 0,19 0.94 0.28 a97 Na Ni Cd Pb Al so Li PH SS CIN DM% CCE% ALEW__ 173 F 7.68 RecommoliftflotkS: Nutrients Available for First Crop jbs1IOOO gaUm other Mements Ibs1IOOOgaAWw Application MdW Irrigation N. M X20 GO M8 S PO Mn zn Cu 1.6 0.27 6.0 o.67 0.20 0.27 0.01 T 0.01 T 8 No Cl 0.01 Na M Cd Pip Al Se Li 1.4 Couvieted: 1/19/2011 Sample LO. �c T Waste Code. FCS Description: Composted Swine Waste N P K Ca M8 s Fe Mn z# Cu B me Cl C TOIW 46694 I*N -NH4 -NO3 OR-N Urea 5428 7798 7289 977 3296 261g 66.7 77.2 8.79 16.5 584138 Na M Cd' A At Se M PH SS QN DM% CCB% ALB(tons) 2993 5.19 5M 12.51 87-08 11mmmendations: Natrients Available for First Crop. ftLog (wet &�sh OdkCr.Elanents, ft/Y61 (met bash L- AppUca&O Mefbod Broadcast N P2.05 K20 C4 Mg S Fe Mn A Cu 32.5 13.0 13.0 7.6. 110 3A 2.7 .-0,07 0.08 0.01 IN Ma a/ 0.02 Na' ).W Gd' A Al se Li .5.2 North Carolina r tobacco Irust fund Commission Reprogramming of the laboratory-infoffnation-management system that makes this report possible to being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Than* you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxier, Commissioner of Agriculture Y. . ..:.< ,.•. ,_ .4 ...:.�. _ .. -... .., u•::Y s&s,:.rt::chir.lJ"dl,1",.Tc'S6'S'i S`::-' � R- r- y."a,. y,+w' -4 =M NOA66% ImiciIlivision, ~ *k04 .�(919)733'-2655 _ _ +.71ti* _'i.e:�*fia`.,. 7•ie. _.Y .¢2 ri---.-.. f4_�G4L wi s Soil Gmwer-• Strickland, Donald/Mickey Copies To. 8006 Clarendon Chadbourn Rd. Chadbourn,NC 24831 Test Report Fa"w 6580 SERVING N.C. RESIDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Received: 01/06/2009 Completed: 02/10/2009 Links to Helpful {�Lmation Columbus county Agronomist Comments 12 ,Field+information ° 3 ' lied�Linne'� •�'r ;. 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B Mn See Note 07 11 2008 1.0 1st Crop; BermHay/Pas,M 1T 180-220 30-50 200-220 0 0 0. 0 0 12 2nd Crop: 0 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CBC BS% Ae pH P4 KI Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-AI(l) Mn-AI(2) Zn-1 Zn-Al Cu-I S-I SS-1 NO,t-N NH4-N Na MIN 1.37 1.21 4.5 64,0 1.6 5.6 42 14 49.0 14.0 65 48 78 78 32 36 0.1 )�ieldklQfermation, `° � r ' T l i,,`,�, ll_edlLime �Reconumendations!,.�,,,,�' Sample No. Last Crop Mo Yr T/A Crop or Year Lime N P205 K20 Mg S Cu Zn B Mn See Note 08 11 2008 1.0 ist Crop: Berm Hay/Pas,M .4T 180-220 0 170-190 0 15-20 0 0 0 12 2nd Crop: 15-20 Test Results Soil Class HM% W/V CEC BS% Ae pH P-I K I Ca% Mg% Mn-1 Mn-Af(1) Mn-AI(2) Zn I Zn-AI Cu-I S I SS I NOs-N NH4-N Na MIN 0.81 1.25 4.6 80.0 0.9 6.0 226 23 64.0 15.0 6o 45 143 143 81 24 0.1 North Carolina Reprogramming of the laboratory -information -management system that makes this report possible is being funded through a grant from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission. Thank you for using agronomic services to manage nutrients and safeguard environmental quality. - Steve Troxler, Commissioner of Agriculture Tobacco Trust Fund Commission NCANAT Version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/30/2011 2:30:12 PM Calendar Year: County: Producer Identifier: Tract Number: Field Number: Soil Series: Crop: (Hay) BMPs: Fertilizers: Soil Loss: Receiving Slope Distance Soil Test 0" - 4" WV Factor (DATABASE) Artificial Drainage System: Hydrologic Condition: PARTICULATE P = SOLUBLE P = LEACHATE P - SOURCE P = TOTAL P RATING = 0 1 0 0 1 ( LOW ) INPUTS 2011 Columbus 24--112 2036 1 & 2 GOA: Goldsboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass Buffer Width Width = 10 ft. Inorganic Fertilizer - Dry (5) Yearly Applied Amount: -20000 lb Lb P205: 13 lb Application Method: All other surface applications .05 t/ac/yr 0-9 ft 42 1.3 NO GOOD OUTPUTS NCANAT Version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/30/2011 ' 2:35:00 PM INPUTS Calendar Year:- 2011 County: Columbus Producer Identifier: 24-112 Tract Number: 2036 Field Number: 3 & 4 Soil Series: NoA: Norfolk loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes Crop: Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass (Hay) . BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 10 ft. Fertilizers: Inorganic Fertilizer - Dry (5) Yearly Applied Amount: 20000 lb Lb P205: 13 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .02 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 0-9 ft Soil Test 0" - 4" 226 WV -Factor (DATABASE) 1.4 Hydrologic Condition:'-. GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P = 0 SOLUBLE' P = 3 LEACHATE P - 0 SOURCE P = 0 TOTAL P RATING = 3 (LOW) NCANAT Version: 2.04 PLAT Results For: Columbus 6/30/2011 2:40:00 PM INPUTS Calendar Year: 2011 County: Columbus Producer Identifier:- 24-112 Tract Number: 94058 Field Number: .1 Soil Series: GoA: Goldsboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2_percent slopes Crop: Hybrid Bermudagrass overseeded with Rescuegrass (Hay) . BMPs: Buffer Width Width = 10 ft. Fertilizers: Inorganic Fertilizer Dry (5) Yearly Applied Amount: 20000.1b Lb P205: 13 lb Application Method: All other surface applications Soil Loss: .05 t/ac/yr Receiving Slope Distance 0-9 ft Soil. Test 0" - 4" 33 WV Factor (DATABASE) 1.3 Artificial Drainage System: NO Hydrologic Condition: GOOD OUTPUTS PARTICULATE P - 0 SOLUBLE P = 1 LEACHATE P = 0 SOURCE P = 0 TOTAL P RATING = 1 (LOW) wArEry WOO Q� —1 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 RECEIVED Donald M Strickland Donald Strickland J U N 2 6 2007 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Rd Chadbourn, NC 28431-9427 BY: Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS240112 Donald Strickland Animal Waste Management System Columbus County Dear Donald M Strickland: In accordance with your application received on 18-Jan-07, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Donald M Strickland, 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 Donald Strickland, located in Columbus County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 3200 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 111.19 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 pay careful attention to the record kegping_and monitoring conditions in this permit. Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterouality.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal OpportanitylAffirmative Action Empbyer— 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper one M�or Carolina JVlltllCQ�tll� Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 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, carefitl evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules,. standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the 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 Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection staff may be reached at 910-395-3900. 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, W for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures (General Permit AWG100000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) - Columbus County Health Department Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AWS240112 Donald M Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Rd . Chadbourn, NC 28431 ;)--Y -//?;-I- Dear Donald M Strickland: 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 September 10, 2007 I REGEIVR D S E P 13 2007 BY: Subject: Sludge Survey Testing Dates Certificate of Coverage No. AWS240112 Donald Strickland Animal Waste Management System Columbus County The Division of Water Quality (Division) received your sludge survey information on August 30, 2007. 'With the survey results, you requested an extension of the sludge survey requirement for the lagoon at the Donald Strickland Farm facility not to be required until 2009. Due to the amounts of treatment volume available, the Division agrees that a sludge survey is not needed until 2009. The results of the 2009 sludge survey are to be submitted by March 1, 2010. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 715-693 7. Sincerely, 7*4af-� Miressa D. Garoma Soil Scientist cc: Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Central Files Nye Carolina Ntura!!y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Internet: www.ncwaterpualitv.ore Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recyded110% Post Consumer Paper Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919) 715-6048 Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 pF W'� rF,4 Michael F- Easley, Governor O pG - William G. Ross Jr., Secretary . 6� F North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 011 N Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality January 3, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RECEIVED Donald Strickland jA14 14 74�6 Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon-Chadbourn Road Chadbourn NC 28431 { Subject: Notification for Phosphorus Loss Assessment " f Donald Strickland Permit Number NCA224112 Facility 24-112 Columbus County Dear Donald Strickland, There is a condition in your recently issued Animal Waste Management General NPDES Permit addressing phosphorous loss standards. The permit condition quoted below states that if the state or federal government establishes phosphorus Ioss standards your facility must conduct an evaluation within -180 days. The Federal Natural Resources Conservation Service has now established this standard. A computer -based program was developed to determine how much phosphorus was being lost from different fields. Instructions on how to comply with this requirement are provided below. In accordance with your NPDES Permit Number NCA224112 Condition I.6, your facility must now conduct a Phosphorus Loss Assessment. Condition 1.6 states: "If prior to the expiration date of this permit either the state or federal government establishes Phosphorus loss standards that are applicable to Iand application activities at a facility operating under this permit, the Permittee must conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP under the requirements of the Phosphorus loss standards to determine the facility's ability to comply with the standards. This evaluation must be documented on forms supplied or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within six (6) months of receiving notification from the Division. Once Phosphorus loss standards are established by the state or federal government that are applicable to facilities applying to operate under this permit, no Certificate of Coverage will be issued to any new or expanding facility to operate under this permit until the applicant demonstrates that the new or expanding facility can comply with these standards." The method of evaluation is the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) developed by NC_ State University and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. PLAT addresses four potential loss pathways: leaching, erosion, runoff and direct movement of waste over the surface. Each field must be individually evaluated and rated as either low, medium, high or very high according to its Phosphorus t Carolina irrally Aquifer Protection Section _ 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Phone (919) 733-3221 Customer Service Internet: http://h2o.enr.state-nc.us 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax (919) 71"588 1-877-623-6748 Fax (919) 715-6048 An Equal Opporiun-dylAffimtative Amon EmplDyer — 50% Regdedl10% Post Consumer Paper Donald Strickland Page 2 January 3, 2006. loss potential. The ratings for your farm must be reported to DWQ using the attached certification form. The PLAT forms must be kept as records on your farm for future reference. From the date of receipt of this letter, a period of 180 days is provided to perform PLAT and return the certification form to DWQ. Only a technical specialist who has received specific training may perform PLAT. You are encouraged to contact a technical specialist now to run PLAT on your farm. Your local Soil and Water Conservation District may be able to provide assistance. This information on the attached form(s) must be submitted within 180 days of receipt of this letter to: Animal Feeding Operations Unit Division of Water Quality 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 NPDES permitted farms will need to have implemented a nutrient management plan which addresses phosphorus loss before the next permit cycle beginning July, 2007. If you have any fields with a high or very high rating, then your waste utilization plan will require modifications. The purpose of performing PLAT this early is to allow adequate time for making waste plan modifications where necessary. With the next permit, continued application of waste will not be allowed on fields with a very high rating. For fields rated high, only the amount of phosphorus projected to be removed by the harvested crop. For low and medium ratings, phosphorus will not be the limiting factor. Once the PLAT evaluation is completed on your farm, you will know if you have fields that need further work. You are encouraged to begin developing and implementing a strategy to deal with any issues as soon as possible. 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 Statue or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 715-6697 or the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 796-7215. Sincerely, Paul Sherman Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 24-112 Michael F. Easley, Governor OF WAfE9 O� QG January 3, 2006 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ronald Pridgen Double R Farms #2 870 Lawrence Tedder Road Whiteville NC 28472. William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality RECEIVED JAN i -4 1006 Subject: Notification for Phosphorus Loss Assessment Double R Farms #2 Permit Number NCA224113 Facility 24-113 Columbus County Dear Ronald Pridgen, There is a condition in your recently issued Animal Waste Management General NPDES Permit addressing phosphorous loss standards. The permit condition quoted below states that if the state or federal government establishes phosphorus loss standards your facility must conduct an evaluation within 180 days. The Federal Natural Resources Conservation Service has now established this standard. A computer -based program was developed to determine how much phosphorus was being lost from different fields. Instructions on how to comply with this requirement are provided below. In accordance with your NPDES Permit Number NCA224113 Condition 1.6, your facility must now conduct a Phosphorus Loss Assessment. Condition 1.6 states: "If prior to the expiration date of this permit either the state or federal government establishes Phosphorus loss standards that are applicable to land application activities at a facility operating under this permit, the Permittee must conduct an evaluation of the facility and its CAWMP under the requirements of the Phosphorus loss standards to determine the facility's ability to comply with the standards. This evaluation must be documented on forms supplied or approved by the Division and must be submitted to the Division. This evaluation must be completed by existing facilities within six (6) months of receiving notification from the Division - Once Phosphorus loss standards are established by the state or federal government that are applicable to facilities applying to operate under this permit, no Certificate of Coverage will be issued to any new or expanding facility to operate under this permit until the applicant demonstrates that the new or expanding facility can comply with these standards." The method of evaluation is the Phosphorous Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) developed by NC State University and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. PLAT addresses four potential loss pathways: leaching, erosion, runoff and direct movement of waste over the surface. Each field must be individually evaluated and rated as either low, medium, high or very high according to its Phosphorus No hCarolina �ahrra!!y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Phone (919) 733-3221 Customer Service Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604. Fax (919) 715-0588 1-877-623-6748 Fax (919) 715-6048 An Equal Opportun"dy/Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycledl10% Post Consumer Paper Ronald Pridgen Page 2 January 3, 2006 loss potential. The ratings for your farm must be reported to DWQ using the attached certification form. The PLAT fortes must be kept as records on your farm for future reference. From the date of receipt of this letter, a period of 180 days is provided to perform PLAT and return the certification form to DWQ. Only a technical specialist who has received specific training may perform PLAT. You are encouraged to contact a technical specialist now to run PLAT on your farm. Your local Soil and Water Conservation District may be able to provide assistance. This information on the attached form(s) must be submitted within 180 days of receipt of this letter to: Animal Feeding Operations Unit Division of Water Quality 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-I636 NPDES permitted farms will need to have implemented a nutrient management,plan which addresses phosphorus loss before the next permit cycle beginning July, 2007. If you have any fiel'ds`with a high or very high rating, then your waste utilization plan will require modifications. The purpose of performing PLAT this early is to allow adequate time for making waste plan modifications where necessary. With the next permit, continued application of waste will not be allowed on fields with a very high rating. For fields rated high, only the amount of phosphorus projected to be removed by the harvested crop. For low and medium ratings, phosphorus will not be the limiting factor. Once the PLAT evaluation is completed on your farm, you will know if you have fields that need further work. You are encouraged to begin developing and implementing a strategy to deal with any issues as soon as possible. r 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 Statue or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 715-6697 or the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 796-7215. Sincerely, Paul Sherman Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 24-113_ �0F W ArE9Q Michael F. Easley, Governor _Q �i William G. [toss Jr., Secretary : North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 5 Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality January 13, 2006 RE C E I VE D Robert Hewitt JAN 2 4 20 Robert Hewitt Farm 3281 Richard Wright Road Tabor City, NC 28463 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS240025 cRobert Hewitt Farm Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Columbus County Dear Robert Hewitt: In accordance with your Notification of Change of Ownership received on January 9, 2006, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Robert Hewitt, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG 100000. .e This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Robert Hewitt Farm, located in Columbus County, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 300 Farrow to Feeder swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage Number AWS240025 dated July 27, 2005. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Since this is a revised State General Permit, it contains new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the previous State General Permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keepin>; and monitoring conditions in this permit. 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. t Carolina =1711y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Internet: httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 An Equal OpporlunitylAHirmative Action Employer— 50% Recyded110% Post Consumer Paper Phone (919) 733-3221 Customer Service Fax (919) 715-0589 1-877-623-6748 Fax (919)715-6048 The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility. Per 15A NCAC 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be consiiucted within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Aquifer Protection Staff may be reached at (910) 796-7215. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact J R Joshi at (919) 715-6698. Sincerely, for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit AWG 100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Columbus County Health Department Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District APS Central Files (Permit No. AWS240025) AFO Files- U ANIMAL FACILITY ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM Certificate of Coverage or Permit Number _�G�� CountyYear 2003 Facility Name (as shown on Certificate of Coverage or Permit) VO- 94 C./ _ Operator`in Charge for this Facility 00 Certification # Land application 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 waste was generated but not land applied, please attach an explanation on how the animal waste was handled. Part I : Facility Information: I .'` Total number of application Fields ,f or PullsMr(please check the appropriate box) in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP): lq- Total Useable Acres approved in the CAWMP ?;�3 2. Total number of Fields F or Pulls ❑ (please check the appropriate box) on which land application occurred during the yP?': �/ Total Acres on wl�,ich waste was applied ,7-.7-c° 3.- Total pounds of PIant Available Nitrogen (PAN) applied during the year for all application sites: 2-006 7. o-7-- 4. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) allowed to be land applied annually by the CAWMP and the permit: 5. Estimated amount of total manure, litter and process wastewater sold or given to other persons and taken off site during the year 12 tons ❑ or gallons ❑ (please check the appropriate box) 6. Annual average number 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 Smallest (These numbers are for informational purposes only since the only permit limit on the number of animals at the facility is the annual average numbers) S. 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 JAKEN-OR PROPOSMTO.BE TAKEN TO BRING THIS FACILITY BACK INTO COMPLIANCE. 1. Only animal waste generated at this facility was applied to the permitted sites during CJ Yes ❑ No the past calendar year. AFACF 3-14-03 2. The facility was operated in such a way that there was no direct runoff of waste from eyes-- ❑ 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 calendar. y,qar. . 4_ There was no freeboard violation in any lagoons or storage ponds at this facility during the past calendar year. 5. There was no PAN application to any fields or crops at this facility greater than the levels specified in this facility's CAWMP during the past calendar year. 6. All land application equipment was calibrated at Ieast once during the past calendar year. eyes ❑ No • i'oYes ❑ No R Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes RT'No 7. Sludge accumulation in all lagoons did not exceed the volume for which the lagoon ❑ � No was designed or reduce the lagoon's minimum treatment volume to less than the volume for which the lagoon was designed. 8. A copy of the Annual Sludge Survey Form for this facility is attached to this Certification. `❑ Yes "o 9. Annual soils analysis were performed on each field receiving animal waste during the Ely- es ❑ No -past calendar year. 10. Soil pH was maintained as specified in the permit during the past calendar Year? RYes ❑ No 11. All required monitoring and reporting was performed in accordance with -the facility's..'.. permit during the past calendar year. 12. All operations and maintenance requirements in the permit were complied with' during the past calendar year or, in the case of a deviation, prior authorization was iedeived from the Division of Water Quality. 13. Crops as specified in the CAWMP were maintained during the past calendar year on all sites receiving animal waste and the crops grown were removed in accordance with the facility's permit. 14- All buffer requirements as specified on the permit and the CAWMP for this facility were maintained during each application of animal waste during the past calendar year. E 'Ves []No 2'Ies ❑ No E-_'i�es ❑ No • R"Y"es ❑ No "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, 'iricludiiig the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." or pature of Operator in Ch, different from Pernvttee) o� d 3 --V _—oCc Date �— Date • AFACF 3-14-03 2 OP- o j° ear S 1 r : of ze 4w, rY.,lQ?e-rwc)rk1..,(Lev',- [,k, as ►�-• � � �. GrIA aY R- � C4 1 V' �-'� A �` U[S'�'� Or�S l.K� � � y ucsti•}-- C� w; ll 6,t co Ie � A�rll 1 j 1.f aoDy 4s b ce,, -� oo W 'IU i rr c (,� utS'� or. 9- Gn d 1 be P e r &%, &dd s W �, C S 1 u se S�rv�� 1a,.1.� 6C_ compIt-hcl aid tne� la 176 �ou. ce\\/eo MAR 1 d �pp4 *S110�n1. 1h� ?17h:•s,.L,� . cX? Appendix 1. Lagoon Sludge Survey Form RECEIVED APR 2 6 2004 WATER QUALM 5E ION i. �IOh DlSy%af3e JO1Tl�n A. Farm Permit or DWQ Identification Number w��-7-- B. Lagoon Identification Ski 1 Nt. — C. Person(s) Taking Measurements S1t i�� Q R�SOn D. Date of Measurements E. Methods/Devices Used for Measurement of: a. Distance from the lagoon liquid surface to the top of the sludge layer: O ►'3►'3 I C --I- -- - — b. Distan��ro tlagoon liquid surface to the bottom (soil) of the lagoon: Nij��- - c. Thickness of the sludge layer if making a direct measurement with "core sampler": J�W F. Lagoon Surface Area (using dimensions at inside top of bank): (acres) (Draw a sketch of the lagoon on a separate sheet, list dimensions, and calculate surface area.) G. Estimate number of sampling points: a. Less than 1.33 acres: Use S otnts b. If more than 1.33 acres, acres x 6 = _ % with maximum of 24. (Using sketch and dimensions, develop a uniform grid that has the same number of intersections as the estimated number of sampling points needed. Number the intersection points on the lagoon grid so that data recorded at each can be easily matched.) H. Conduct sludge survey and record data on "Sludge Survey Data Sheet" (Appendix 2). 1. At the time of the sludge survey, also measure the distance from the Maximum Liquid Level to the Present Liquid Level (measure at the lagoon gauge pole): I1f� J. Determine the distance from the Maximum Liquid Level to the Minimum Liquid Level , N (use lagoon management plan or other lagoon records): K. Calculate the distance from the present liquid surface level to the Minimum Liquid Level (Item J minus Item 1, assuming the present liquid level is below the Maximum Liquid Level): L.. Record from the Sludge Survey Data Sheet the distance from the present liquid surface level to the lagoon bottom (average for all the measurement points): --D 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: �n{ O. Calculate the thickness of the existing Liquid Treatment Zone (Item M minus Item K): Lo F -� (Note: If Item O is less than 4 feet, 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 you desire to calculate sludge volume for a rectangular - shaped lagoon with uniform side slopes. Completed by:O Print Name Signature 14 V r 1,65 L. ffUG 14P Materials for making a Sludge Measuring Device 1 — Bottom or top of a five (5) gallon bucket 1 — Closet flange (TV") 1— 3"x2" PVC adapter 1— 2"xl" PVC adapter 1— Section of 1" PVC pipe (SCH 44) 4 — Stainless steel bolts and nuts PVC glue For a copy of the, publication "Sludge Survey Methods for Anaerobic Lagoons", go to the web site listed here: www.bae.n u.edu/proglarns/extension/maDure/slud2e-surve/scud esurve .htzn V . � k Appendix 2. Sludge Survey Data Sheet* Sludge Survey Data Sheet Completed by: &&&/,1 f" , f/!/s,�.�/ O. Print Name Signature Lagoon Identification: %yr %do c}-Lz.USf (A) Grid Point No. (8) Distance from liquid surface to to of sludge (C) Distance from liquid surface to lagoon bottom soil (C) minus (8) Thickness of sludge la ver Ft. & in. Ft. tenths Ft. $ in. Ft. tenths Ft. & in. Ft. tenths 1 2 3 a1 a Z•is' 1 •'1S .5 7.5 �•s 6 7-Jr'OP•.7 1 • a5 7 9�S $ .Zt� 1•'15 s Z. ;r, f• 1 a5 1a 9 1 .5 11 -A* �. 12 •S •?s . iS 13 Air,1 • '15 14 7-Jr•7S 1 • �S 15 (P 1$ 71> �• 17 7,, 1$ •; 19 if 20 , a 21 1 1 22.1s k'�S 23 7• 1 24 p y Avera a L4 2 *All Grid Points and coCMsRoMdIng stud e ! r thicknesses must be shown on a sketch attached to this Slud e S ry Data Sheet. See Appendix 4 for conversion from inches to tenths of a foot. 15 HARD HOSE AND CABLE TOW TRAVELER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 0 M is Irrigation System Calibration Data Sheet for Hard Hose Traveler Irrigation System DATE: S� -10 — 0O Land Owner 90-q .A/i .37;,tf/�J,,1fm No. a. Manufacturers' Specifications: Gun Model 1 OCR Type _�A Nozzle Dia. - 4 l o in Pressure (Gun) toO P�;\, (Reel) CAL ,�� Wetted diameter ft Effective Spacing &4 ft Flow 1'E8 GPM Hose Size: Length ?e')bft Diameter in b. Spacing between collection containers (diameter / 16) = 2X-ft C. wetted diameter (ft) Number of gauges = _ - gauge spacing N d. Start of Irrigation event q ; 30 �„ay aght E 7 4 5 4 3 2, , 2 3 4 5 6 7 a e. End of irrigation event 1'3o Pr-�� � �M` gO Gunf. DurationWd) min onLy g. Travel distance 1L\� feet h. Operate the system, collect data,Effand record on the worksheet on page 8.L Sum of all catches 3 . `� inchesAverage catch (i/number of gauges) inches I I Distance traveled (ft) k. Average travel speed = Time (min) 1. Sum of all deviations from the average catch m. Average deviation from average catch .05_i Z n. Uniformity coefficient U� _ (m) X 100 = Interpret the calibration data and make necessary adjustments. For travelers with proper overlap and operated in light wind, an application uniformity Coefficient greater than 85 is common. Application uniformity between 70 to 85 is in the "good" range and is acceptable for wastewater application. Generally, an application uniformity below 70 is considered unacceptable for wastewater irrigation using travelers. If the computed U. is less than 70, system adjustments are required. Contact your irrigation dealer or Certified Technical Specialist for assistance. 0 Field Calibration Procedures for Animal Wastewater Application Equipment Calibration Data (continued) Gauge Distance Volume Overlap Corrected Deviation No. from Center Collected Adjustment Volume from Average* (feet) (inches) (inches) (inches) (inches) Ll L2 _.��'_ J i U L3 L4 LS t�rr` `fir c L6 L7 ij 0 � `ti� ) L8 f ✓ O L9 Y L10 Rl S/r e �j R2 R3 R4 0 'Ir0 f RS 0 R6 6 Q R7 R8 R9 Y R10 *Absolute value; treat all values as positive. Row of R Collection O gauges Direction of travel Reel cart -) 8 a At Least one wetted diameter end of field R If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility. Per 15A NCAC 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per NRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C, the Clean Water Act and 40 CFR 122.41 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 NPDES Permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is trade within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at.(910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Sue Homewood at (919) 733-5083 ext. 502. Sincerely, f/ for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit NCA200000, Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Columbus County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NCA224112 Permit File AWS240112 NDPU Files Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E., Director Division of Water Quality April 9, 2003 Donald Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon-Chadbourn Road Chadbourn NC 28431 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. NCA224112 Donald Strickland Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Columbus County Dear Donald Strickland: On March 14, 2003, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued an NPDES General Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued to enable swine -facilities in North -Carolina to . obtain coverage under a single permit that addresses both State and Federal requirements. In accordance with your application received on February 11, 2003, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Donald Strickland, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with NPDES General Permit NCA200000. The issuance of this COC supercedes and terminates your COC Number AWS240112 to operate under State Non -Discharge Permit AWG100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Donald Strickland, located in ColumbusCounty, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 3200 Feeder to Finish swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation, there may also be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unneccessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows. Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of 4 gilts for every 3 sows The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until July 1, 2007. 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 General Permit_ Since this is a new joint State and Federal general permit it contains many new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the current State general permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised farms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in thisyermit. The Devices to Automatically Stop Im$ation Events Form must be returned to the Division of Water Quality no later than 120 days following receipt of the Certificate of Coverage. The Animal Facility Annual Certification Form must be completed and returned to the Division of Water Quality by no later than March 1st of each year. Non -Discharge Permitting Unit 1617 Mad Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Customer Service Center An Equal Opportunity Action Employer Internet httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ndpu Telephone (919) 733-5083 Fax (919)715-6048 Telephone 1 800 623-7748 50% recycled/10°% post -consumer paper JL�- I � Q.�, Nutrient Management Plan For Animal Waste Utilization 03-26-2002 This plan has been prepared for: Donald Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon - Chadbourn Rd. Chadbourn, NC 28431 (910) 654-4311 This plan has been developed by: Greg Davis Columbus SWCD ' 45 Govt Complex Rd. P.O. Box 545 Whiteville, NC 28472 ,r 1-910-642-2196 Ext:,,,.,- Develo r Signature Type of Plan: Nitrogen Only with Manure Only Own. er/Ma nager/Prod ucer Agreement I (we) understand and agree to the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in this nutrient management plan which includes an animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I have read and understand the Required Specifications concerning animal waste management that are included with this plan. Signature (owner) Date 1 Signature (manager or producer) Date This plan meets the minimum standards and specifications of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service or the standard of practices adopted by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Plan Approved By: a ,� -9-Z7_' 02-- Technical Specialist Signature Date ------------------------------------ ------ ------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Cover Page I Yin t y • :. Nutrients applied in accordance with this plan will be supplied from the following source(s): Commercial Fertilizer is not included in this plan. S7 Swine Feeder -Finish Lagoon Liquid waste generated 2,966,400 galslyear by a 3,200 animal Swine Finishing Lagoon Liquid operation. This production facility has waste storage capacities of approximately 180 days. Estimated Pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen Generated per Year Broadcast 6836 Incorporated 11741 Injected 12930 Irrigated 7431 Actual PAN Applied (Pounds) Actual Volume Applied (Gallons) Volume Surplus/Deficit (Gallons) Year 1 7,466 2,993,180 -26,780 Year 2 7,444 2,994,399 -17,999 Nofe: --- Iii-sourceID;-S-means staiidardsonrc®;-U means user delitied-s6ii�ce: - 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Source Page I of I The Waste Utilization table shown below summarizes the waste utilization plan for this operation. This plan provides an estimate of the number of acres of cropland. needed to use the nutrients being produced. The plan requires consideration of the realistic yields of the crops to be grown, their nutrient requirements, and proper timing of applications to maximize nutrient uptake. This table provides an estimate of the amount of nitrogen required by the crop being grown and an estimate of the nitrogen amount being supplied by manure or other by-products, commercial fertilizer and residual "from previous crops. An estimate of the quantity of solid and liquid waste that will be applied on each field in order to supply the indicated quantity of nitrogen from each source is also included. A balance of the total manure produced and the total manure applied is included in the table to ensure that the plan adequately provides for the utilization of the manure generated by the operation. Depending on the requirements of the crop and the nutrient content of the waste, some nutrients will likely be over or under applied if animal waste is being utilized. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are required if animal waste is being applied. Soil tests should be used to balance the nutrient application amounts with the realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Nutrient management plans may require that the application of animal waste be limited so as to prevent over application of phosphorous when excessive levels of this nutrient are detected in a field. Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Nitrogen Comm. Res. Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid PA Fert. (lbs/A) PA Manure Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient Nutrient Applied Applied Applied Applied Req'd .applied Applied (acre) (acre) (Field) (Field) lbs/A Obs/A) Source Total Use. RYE Applic, Applic. 1000 Tract Field I.D. Soil Series Acre Acres Crop RYE Unit Period N N N Method Ibs/A gal/A tons 1000 gals tons 2342 3-7 S7 Goldsboro 2.5 2.5 Corn, Grain 130.0 Bushels 2/15-6130 148 0 20 ]Trig. 128 51.10 0 129.77 0.00 2342 3-7 S7 Goldsboro 2.5 2.5 Small Grain Cover 01.0 Tons 9/1-3/31 13 0 0 Irrig. 13 9.98 0 25.15 0.00 2342 3-8 S7 Goldsboro 3.0 3.0 Corn, Grain 130.0 Bushels 2/15-6130 148 0 20 Irrig. t28 51.10 0 152.27 0.00 2342 3-8 S7 Goldsboro 3.0 3.0 Small Grain Cover �•1.0 Tons 911-3/31 13 0 0 Irrig. 13 4.99 0 14.87 0.00 93046 4 S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 26.35 0.00 93046 4 S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Hybrid Bermudagrass 6.5 Tons 3/1.9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 155.98 0.00 Hay 93069 2-5 S7 Lynchburg 2.5 2.5 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 49.30 0.00 93089 2-5 S7 Lynchburg 2.5 2.5 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 238 0 0 Irrig. 238 95.01 0 234.68 0.00 Hay 93089 2-6 S7 Lynchburg 2.1 2.1 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 - 19.96 0 41.12 0.00 93089 2-6 97 Lynchburg 2.1 2.1 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5.5 Tons 3/1-9130 238 0 0 Irrig. 238 95,01 0 195.72 0.00 Hay --------------------------------.... -... -....... ................................................................... --- I ................................................. .-...........------.---.....-....._...-.-.-.....-......------------.-..-.-.-._.-. 2952I0 Database Version 2,0 Date Printed: 3/26/02 WUT Page 1 11 r i t . Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Nitrogen Comm. Res. Manure Liquid Solid Liquid Solid PA Fert. (lbs/A) PA Manure Manure Manure Manure Nutrient Nutrient Nutrient Applied Applied Applied Applied Req'd lbs/A) Applied Ibs/A) Applied (acre) (acre) (Field) (Field) 1000 Source Total Use. RYE Appiic. Applic. Tract Field I.D. Soil Series Acre Acres Crop RYE Unit Period N N N Method Ibs/A gaVA tons 1000 gals tons 93855 1-1A S7 Lynchburg 2.8 2.8 Small Grain Over -seed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 56.69 0.00 93855 I-1A S7 Lynchburg 2.8 2.8 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5.5 Tons 311.9/30 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 202.94 0.00 Pasture 93855 1-1113 S7 Lynchburg 1.0 1.0 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 19.36 0.00 93855 I-1B S7 Lynchburg 1.0 1.0 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 69,31 0.00 Pasture 93855 1-2A S7 Lynchburg 2.9 2.9 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 57.29 0.00 93855 1-2A S7 Lynchburg 2.9 2.9 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5.5 'Eons 3/1-9130 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 205.08 0.00 Pasture 93855 1-2B S7 Lynchburg 1.2 1.2 Small Grain Overseed 1.01 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 24.55 0.00 93855 1-213 S7 Lynchburg 1.2 1,21 Hybrid Bermudagrass 5,5 Tons 3/1-9/30 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 87.89 0.00 Pasture 93855 1-3A S7 Goldsboro 3.1 1 3.1 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 62.28 0.00 93855 WA S7 Goldsboro 3.1 3.1 Hybrid Bermudagrass 6.5 Tons 311-9130 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 368.67 0.00 Hay 93855 1-3B S7 Goldsboro 1.2 1.2 Small Grain Overseed L0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 23.35 0.00 93855 1-3B S7 Goldsboro 1.2 1.2 Hybrid Bermudagrass • 6.5 Tons 3/1-9130 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 138.25 0.00 Hay 93855 14A S7 Goldsboro 3.4 3.4 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 67.67 0.00 93855 14A S7 Goldsboro 3.4 3.4 Hybrid Bermudagrass 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 400.58 0.00 Hay 93855 14B S7 Goldsboro 1.31 1.3 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 1 0 0 brig. 50 19.96 0 26.75 0.00 93855 1-413 S7 GoldsbOTD 1.3 1.3 Hybrid Bermudagras8 6.5 Tons 13/1-9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 158.34 0.00 Hay ....................................................................................----------------------- ......-............ .._....... .--------------- ---•-•------•--------•-: 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 3/26102 W JT Page 2 Waste Utilization Table Year 1 Tract Field Source I.D. Soil Series Total Acre Use. Acres Crop RYE RYE Unit Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd Ibs/A Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied Ibs/A Res. (lbs/A) Applic, Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied Liquid Manure Applied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N I N lbs/A 1000 gaVA I tons 1000 gals tons La eon Li uids Total Applied, 1000 gallons 2,993.18 Total Produced 1000 gallons 2,966.40 Balance. 1000 gallons -26.78 Manure Solids Total Applied, tons 0.00 Total Produced, tons 0.00 Balance, tons 0.00 Notes: 1. In the tract column, symbol — means leased, otherwise, owned. -----------------------------------....................................... ---•...................... 295210 Database Version 2.0 2. Symbol ' means user entered data. ................................. Date Printed: 3/26/02 In ........................ WUT Page 3 Waste Utilization Table Year 2 Tract Field Source I.D. Soil Series Total Acre Use. Acres Crop RYE RYE Unit Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd !bs/A Comm. Fert. Nutrient Applied lbs/A Res. (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied Liquid Manure Applied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N !bs/A 1000 gal/A tons 1000 gals tons 2342 3-7 S7 Goldsboro 2.5 2.3 Small Grain Cover ' 1.0 Tons 9/1-3/31 13 0 0 ws. 1 13 9.98 0 25.15 0.00 2342 3-7 S7 Goldsboro 2.5 2.5 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 38.0 Bushels 4/1-9115 149 0 25 brig. 124 49.50 0 124.74 0.00 2342 3-8 S7 Goldsboro 3.0 10 Small Grain Cover ' 1.0 Tons 911-3/31 13 0 0 Irrig. 13 4.99 0 14.87 0.00 2342 3-8 S7 Goldsboro 3.0 3.0 Soybeans, Manured, Double Crop 39.0 Bushels 411-9115 149 0 25 Irrig. 124 49.50 0 147.51 0.00 93046 4 S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3131 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 26.35 0.00 93046 4 S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9130 296 0 0 Urig. 296 118.16 0 155.98 0.00 93089 2-5 S7 Lynchburg 2.5 2.5 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 49.30 0.00 93089 2-5 S7 Lynchburg 2.5 2.5 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 311-9/30 238 0 0 Irrig. 238 95.01 0 234.68 0.00 93089 2-6 S7 Lynchburg 2.1 2.1 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 19.96 0 41.12 0.00 93089 2-6 S7 Lynchburg 2.1 2.1 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 5.5 Tons 311-9130 238 0 0 Irrig. 238 95.01 0 195:72 0.00 93855 IAA S7 Lynchburg 2.8 2.8 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 56.69 ' 0.00 93855 1-IA S7 Lynchburg 2,9 2.8 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture • 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 202.94 0.00 93855 1-18 S7 Lynchburg LO 1.0 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 1011-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 19.36 0.00 93855 1-lB S7 Lynchburg 1.0 1.0 Hybrid Bermudagrass Pasture 5.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 179 01 0 Irrig. 179 71,46 0 69.31 0.00 93855 1-2A S7 Lynchburg 2.9 2.9 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 57.29 0.00 93855 1-2A S7 Lynchburg 2.9 2.9 Hybrid Bermudagms Pasture 5.5 Tons 3/1-9130 179 0 0 Irrig. 179 71.46 0 205.08 0.00 93855 1-2B S7 Lynchburg 1.2 1.2 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 Sol 01 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 24.55 0.00 -• -------•............................................................................ ........... ..-.................--...... ................................................................................. .............. 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed:./26/02 WUT Page 4 Waste Utilization Table Year 2 Tract Field Source I.D. Soil Series Total Acre Use. Acres Crop RYE RYE Unit Applic. Period Nitrogen PA Nutrient Req'd fibs/A) Comm. Fert Nutrient Applied kWA Res. (lbs/A) Applic. Method Manure PA Nutrient Applied Liquid Manure Applied (acre) Solid Manure Applied (acre) Liquid Manure Applied (Field) Solid Manure Applied (Field) N N N ibs/A 1000 gal/A tons 1000 gals tons Pasture . 93855 1-3A S7 Goldsboro 3.1 3.1 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 so 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 62.28 0.00 93855 1-3A S7 Goldsboro 3.1 3.1 Hybrid Bermudograss Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 368.67 0.00 93855 1-3B S7 Goldsboro 1.2 1.2 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 23.3$ 0.00 93855 1-38 S7 Goldsboro 1.2 1.2 Hybrid Bermudagrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9130 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 138.25 '. 0.00 93855 14A S7 Wdsboro 3.4 3.4 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 brig. 50 19.96 0 67.67 y 0.00 93855 14A S7 Goldsboro 3.4 3.4 Hybrid Bertnudagrass Hay 6.5 Tans 3/1-9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 400.58 0.00 93855 14B S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Small Grain Overseed 1.0 Tons 10/1-3/31 50 0 0 Irrig. 50 19.96 0 26.75 0.00 93855 1-4B S7 Goldsboro 1.3 1.3 Hybrid Bermudegrass Hay 6.5 Tons 3/1-9/30 296 0 0 Irrig. 296 118.16 0 158.34 0.00 Lagoon Liquids Total A lied, 1000 gallons 2,984.40 Total Produced, 1000 allons 2,966.40 Balance 1000 allons -18.00 Manure Solids Total Applied, tons 0.00 Total Produced, tons 0,00 Balance, tons 0,00 Notes: 1. In the tract column, symbol -- means leased, otherwNe, owned. 2, Symbol " means user entered data. ------------- ----- -- _...-----.......... 295210 Database --- Version 2.0 Date Printed: 3/26/02 ............................... WUT Page 5 The Irrigation Application Factors for each field in this plan are shown in the following table. Infiltration rate varies with soils. If applying waste nutrients through an irrigation system, you must apply at a rate that will not result in runoff. This table provides the maximum application rate per hour that may be applied to each field selected to receive wastewater. It also lists the maximum application amount that each field may receive in any one application event. Irrigation Application Factors Tract Field Soil Series Application Rate (inches/hour) Application Amount (inches) 2342 3-7 Goldsboro 0.50 0.96 2342 3-8 Goldsboro 0.50 0-96 93046 4 Goldsboro 0.50 0.96 93089 2-5 Lynchburg 0.50 0.96 93089 2-6 Lynchburg 0:50 0.96 93855 1 1-1A Lynchburg 0.50 0.96 93855 I -I$ Lynchburg 0.50 0.96 93855 1-2A Lynchburg 0.50 0.96 93855 1-2B Lynchburg 0.50 0.96 93855 1-3A Goldsboro 0.50 0.96 93855 1-311 Gnldshnro 0.50 0.96 93855 14A Goldsboro 0.50 0.96 93855 1.4B Goldsboro 0-50 0.96 --------------------•------------------------------------------------------------ •---------- ---•--------------- -------------------- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 IAF Page 1 of 1 The following Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization table provides an estimate of the number of acres needed for sludge utilization for the indicated accumulation period. These estimates are based on average nitrogen concentrations for each source, the number of animals in the facility and the plant available nitrogen application rates shown in the second column. Lagoon sludge contains nutrients and organic matter remaining after treatment and application of the effluent. At clean out, this material must be utilized for crop production and applied at agronomic rates. In most cases, the priority nutrient is nitrogen but other nutrients including phosphorous, copper and zinc can also be limiting. Since nutrient levels are generally very high, application of sludge must be carefully applied. Sites must first be evaluated for their suitability for sludge application. Ideally, effluent spray fields should not be used for sludge application. If this is not possible, care should be taken not to load effluent application fields with high amounts of copper and zinc so that additional effluent cannot be applied. On sites vulnerable to surface water moving to streams and lakes, phosphorous is a concern. Soils containing very high phosphorous levels may also be a concern, Lagoon Sludge Nitrogen Utilization Table Crop Maximum PA-N Rate Ib/ac Maximum Sludge Application Rate 1000 gal/ac Minimum Acres 5 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 10 Years Accumulation Minimum Acres 15 Years Accumulation Swine: Feeder -Finish Lagoon Sludge - Standard Corn 120 bu 1501 13.16 40-12 80.23 120.35 Hay 6 ton R.Y.E. 300 26-32 20.06 40.12 60.17 Soybean 40 bu 1601 14.04 37.61 75.22 112.83 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Sludge Page I of 1 The Available Waste Storage Capacity table provides an estimate of the number of days of storage capacity available at the end of each month of the plan. Available storage capacity is calculated as the design storage capacity in days minus the number of days of net storage volume accumulated. The start date is a value entered by the user and is defined as the date prior to applying nutrients to the first crop in the plan at which storage volume in the lagoon or holding pond is equal to zero. Available storage capacity should be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to the design storage capacity of the facility. If the available storage capacity is greater than the design storage capacity, this indicates that the plan calls for the application of nutrients that have not yet accumulated. If available storage capacity is negative, the estimated volume of accumulated waste exceeds the design storage volume of the structure. Either of these situations indicates that the planned application interval in the waste utilization plan is inconsistent with the structure's temporary storage capacity. Available Waste Storage Capacity Source Name Swine Feeder -Finish Lagoon Liquid Design Storage Capacity (Days) Start Date 9/01 • 180 Plan Year Month Available Storage Capacity (Days) 1 1 61 1 2 49 1 3 69 1 4 104 1 5 124 l 6 128 1 7 152 1 8 152 1 9 149 1 10 128 I II 148 1 12 84 2 1 64 2 2 51 2 3 67 2 4 92 2 5 109 2 6 120 2 7 154 2 8 161 2 9 158 2 10 134 2 11 111 2 12 87 * Available Storage Capacity is calculated as of the end of each month. -------- - -- --- -------------- -----------------------------.... -- .._ ..----P---- ----- -•- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Capacity Page I of I Required Specifications For Animal Waste Management I, 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 that reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of the waste, he/she shall provide evidence 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 waste production facility to secure an update of the Nutrient Management Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, receiving crop type, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based upon soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of applications 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 eroding at more than 5 tons per acre per year but less than 10 tons per acre per year provided grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field (see USDA, NRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or by disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the land application field. 6. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, waste will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When waste is 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). --------------------------------------- ----- -- -- - ----------------- ---------------- ---- ----- -- - --- ................ - 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Specification Page I of 4 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the 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 control odor and flies. g. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the soil surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 10. Nutrients from waste 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 canal. Animal waste, other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1,1995, shall not be applied closer that 25 feet to perennial waters. 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. ----------- I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Specification Page 2 of 4 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 the fields have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharge directly into 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. r 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management 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. 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for 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 inspected 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 pre -plant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top 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. --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Specification Page 3 of 4 22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate -determining nutrient, unless other restrictions require waste to be applied based on other nutrients, resulting in a lower application rate than a nitrogen based rate. Zinc and copper levels in the -soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted and maintained for optimum crop production. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for a minimum of five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for a minimum. of five years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. ----------- ----------- ­­-------------------------- ---------------------- ----- - - -- ------------------------ - . ----- 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Specification Page 4 of 4 Crop Notes The following crop note applies to field(s): 3-7, 3-8 Corn 1: CP, Mineral Soil, low -leachable In the Coastal Plain, corn is normally planted when soil temperatures reach 52 to 55 degrees fahrenheit. Review the Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 1-2" deep. Plant populations should be determined by the hybrid being planted. Increase the seeding rate by 10% when planting no -till. Phosphorus and potassium recommended by a soil test can be broadcast or banded at planting. When planting early in cool, wet soil, banded phosphorus will be more available to the young plants. An accepted practice is to apply 20-30 lbs/acre N and 20-30 lbs/acre phosphorus banded as a starter and one-half the remaining N behind the planter. The rest of the N should be applied about 30-40 days after emergence. The total amount of is dependent on soil type. When including a starter in the fertilizer program, the recommended potassium and any additional phosphorus is normally broadcast at planting. Plant samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the corn. Timely management of weeds and insects are essential for corn production. The following crop note applies to field(s): 2-5, 2-6 Berrnudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. I to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs I" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced I' to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronuttients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 lb/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lb/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. ----------------------------------------­-------------------------------------- ----- - ------ ----•-- .. .. • ............... ... ...... 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 Crop Note Page I of 3 The following crop note applies to field(s): 1-3A, 1-3B, 14A, 1413, 4 Bermudagrass Coastal Plain, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. I to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs 1" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal)_ Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced P to 1.5' in row. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and m icronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 Ib/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 lblac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or eXlension agent for assistance. The following crop note applies to field(s): 1-lA, I-IB, 1-2A, 1-2B, 2-5, 2-6 Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, low -leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30, and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 bushels/acre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 Ibslacre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also he applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. The following crop note applies to field(s): 1-3A, 1-3B, I-4A, IAB, 4 Small Grain: CP, Mineral Soil, low -leachable In the Coastal Plain, oats and barley should be planted from October 15-October 30; and rye from October 15-November 20. For barley, plant 22 seed/drill row foot and increase the seeding rate by 5% for each week seeding is delayed beyond the optimum time. See the seeding rates table for applicable seeding rate modifications in the current NCSU "Small Grain Production Guide". Also, increase the initial seeding rate by at least 10% when planting no -till. Oats should be planted at 2 bushels/acre and rye at 1-1 1/2 buslielslacre. Plant all these small grains at 1-1 1/2" deep. Adequate depth control'is essential. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high }Melding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Apply no more than 30 Ibs/acre N at planting. Phosphorus and potash recommended by a soil test can also be applied at this time. The remaining N should be applied during the months of February -March. --------------------------•---------------- • -- ---- .--------.-..----------------------------------------------------...._-. 295210 Database Version 2.0 Date Printed: 03-26-2002 CropNote Page 2 of 3 The following crop note applies to field(s): 1-IA, l-1B, 1-2A, 1-2B Bermudagrass CP, Mineral Soil, Poorly Drained to Somewhat Poorly Drained. Adaptation: Effective artificial drainage MUST be in place to achieve Realistic Yield Expectations provided for these soils. In the Coastal Plain, hybrid bermudagrass sprigs can be planted Mar. 1 to Mar. 31. Cover sprigs I" to 3" deep (1.5" optimal). Sprigs should be planted quickly after digging and not allowed to dry in sun and wind. For Coastal and Tifton 78 plant at least 10 bu/ac in 3' rows, spaced 2' to 3' in the row. Generally a rate of 30 bu/ac is satisfactory to produce full groundcover in one or two years under good growing conditions. Tifton 44 spreads slowly, so use at least 40 bu/ac in 1.5' to 2' rows spaced I' to 1.5' in tow. For broadcast/disked-in sprigs use about 60 bu/ac. Soil test for the amounts of lime, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients to apply preplant and for annual maintenance. Apply 60 to 100 Ib/ac N in the establishment year in split applications in April and July. For established stands apply 180 to 240 Ib/ac N annually in split applications, usually in April and following the first and second hay cuts. Reduce N rates by 25% for grazing. Refer to NCSU Technical Bulletin 305 Production and Utilization of Pastures and Forages in North Carolina for more information or consult your regional agronomist or extension agent for assistance. The following crop note applies to field(s): 3-7, 3-8 Double -Crop Soybeans, Coastal Plain: Mineral Soil, low -leachable Double -crop soybeans should be planted as early in June as possible with planting completed by July 4th. When no -tilling soybeans in small grain straw, it is essential to manage the straw to achieve adequate plant populations. Review the NCSU Official Variety "green book" and information from private companies to select a high yielding variety with the characteristics needed for your area and conditions. Plant 2-4 seed/row foot for 7-8" drills; 4-6 seed/row foot for 15" rows; 6-8 seed/row foot for 30" rows and 8-10 seed/row foot for 36" rows. Increase the seeding rate by at least 10% for no -till planting. Seeding depth should be 1-1 1/2" and adequate depth control is essential. Phosphorus and potash recommended for the soybeans can be applied to the wheat in the Fall. Soybeans produce their own nitrogen and are normally grown without additions of nitrogen. However, applications of 20-30 lbs/acre N are sometimes made at planting to promote early growth and vigor.- Tissue samples can be analyzed during the growing season to monitor the overall nutrient status of the soybeans. Timely management of weeds and insects is essential for profitable double crop soybean production. 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I, State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality ; James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED DONALD STRICKLAND 8005 CLARENDON-CHADBOURN ROAD CHADBOURN NC 28431 Dear Donald Strickland: NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES June 19, 2000 Subject: Notice of Violation and Revocation for Nonpayment Donald Strickland Permit Number: AWS240112 Columbus County In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.10G, all animal operations who receive an animal waste management system permit will be charged in each year of the term an annual permit fee. Annual permit fees are billed following the issuance of the permit and then annually thereafter on the anniversary of that date. Your animal waste management system permit was issued on 3/17/2000. Your annual permit fee for the period of 3/17/2000 - 3/16/2001 is $150.00. Your payment was due 51612000. Because this fee was not fully paid within 30 days after being billed, this letter initiates action to revoke the subject permit, pursuant to 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c) (4). and G.S. 143-215.1 (b) (3). Effective 60 days from receipt of this notice, the subject permit is hereby revoked unless the required Annual Animal Waste Management System Permit fee for your animal operation is received within that time. Operation of an animal waste management- system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and is subject to the assessment of a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day. Your payment should be sent to: N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality — Budget Office 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 If you have any questions, please contact Fran McPherson at (919) 733-7015 ext. 210. Sincerely, F zz� Kerr T. Stevens cc: Non -Discharge Branch Compliance/Enforcement Unit Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Health Department ' Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled 110% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environs and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Govel Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director r. i CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Donald Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon-Chadbourn Rd. Chadboum NC 28431 Dear Donald Strickland: FEB 0 3 2000 ITNZ!;% * 0 �A&41 2 dim NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES January 24, 2000 Subject: Conditional Approval Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 24-112 Columbus County Our records indicate that your facility was conditionally certified in order to fulfill the requirements of completion of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan Certification. This letter is to inform you of your unresolved conditional approval status. Any facility receiving a conditional approval must notify Division of Water Quality (DWQ) in writing within 15 days after the date that the work needed to resolve the conditional certification has been completed. Any failure to notify DWQ as required, subjects the owner to an enforcement action. As of December 6, 1999, we have no record of any information from you, advising us of the status of your conditional approval. Therefore, please fill out the attached form and have your technical specialist and landowner sign the form in the appropriate areas. The completed form must be submitted to this office on or before 45 days of receipt of this letter. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to provide DWQ with proper notification of your conditional certification status or possible failure to comply with the requirement to develop and implement a certified animal waste management plan by December 31, 1997. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 733-5083 extension 571. Sincerely, 'A' Sonya L. Avant Environmental Engineer cc: Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of'North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Donald Strickland Donald Strickland Hog Farm 8005 Clarendon-Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 Dear Donald Strickland: ECEIVF,D SEP 4 'u f " CID: ENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 17, 2000 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS240112 Donald Strickland Hog Farm Swine Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Columbus County In accordance with your application received on August 10, 1998, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Donald Strickland, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG 100000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Donald Strickland Hog Farm, located in Northampton County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 3200 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 April30, 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. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWS2400112 Donald Strickland Hog Faun Page 2 This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or Iimitations 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 Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (910) 395-3900. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Sonya Avant at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincerely, i err T. Stevens cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Columbus County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Section Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NDPU Files t Conditional Approval Verification Form Facility Name: S'T iG d o ��t/' Facility No.: Owner(s) Name: a ' Mailing Address: Phone No.: G .� County: 4a�* � sir The facility has satisfactorily completed activities needed to meet the conditions of the conditional certification submitted for this facility. The following items have been completed and verified by me: ❑ All land application equipment has been purchased and properly installed and calibrated to the correct specifications. Date of installation of equipment: ❑ The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management :-plan. Ddtd cropping system in place: //~ /7 - Z9 Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): -:::Y-A in fi G. jf • Na'e/Lr -s- ^_ Agency: e�'�{ ��- S Address (Agency): 141) • /3 C'-� S (o �` Phone No.: Signature: Date: _y2 - /y aU I verify that the above information is correct and has been satisfactorily completed. I realize that I will be subject to enforcement if I failed to complete my conditional certification by the date specified in my Certified Animal Waste Management Plan Certification. I also realize that failure to meet the conditional certification date is grounds for revocation of my permit or deemed permit status. Name of Land Owner (Please Print): Signature: �rm ��Z��z� T_ Date: Z~- Return within 30 days following receipt to: NC Division of Water Quality -- Non -Discharge Compliance and Enforcement Unit Attention: Sonya Avant 3 r 1617 Mail Service Center ED Raleigh, N. C. 27699-1617 r� i � 29pJ (919) 733-5083 extension 571 .,i CApril AVF-11994 !^n L :'� :; r U'�LIT Y SECTI0iV sla ar" O Enf. 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 January 19, 1999 ;,�,„ancz Ers Howard Hobson Carroll Foods Post Office Drawer 855 Warsaw, NC 28398 Dear Mr. Hobson; As you read the enclosed letter from DWQ, will you please address item ## 2 as soon as possible. The deadline date for compliance is February 5, 1999. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Donald M. Strickland Enclosure C.C. Sonya L. Avantc--` (!• 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 January 19, 1999 Revelle Agri Products, Inc. Bill Stalls Post Office Box 68 Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Dear Mr. Stalls; According to the enclosed letter from DWQ the irrigation parameters were omitted from my Waste Utilization Plan. I realize that you are working on this but I just wanted to make you aware of the February 5th deadline to have this completed. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Donald M. Strickland Enclosure C.C. Sonya L. Avant✓ ,L CARROLL'S FOODS, INC. P. O. Drawer 856 WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA 28398 (910) 293-3434 January 23, 1999 Mr. Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadbourn, NC 28431 Subject: Information Request For Farm Application # AWS2401 12 Dear Donald, Please find attached a copy of the 23 NRCS Required Specifications for your WUP as requested in Item # 2. Feel free to include this letter in your reply to Sonya Avant. If I can be of further assistance please let me know. Sincerely, Howard L. Hobson, Technical Specialist Carroll's Foods, Inc. cc: Don Butler Page 8 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS EXHIBIT A-6 NRCS, NC JUNE, 1996 1. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation of land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has a notarized agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he/she shall provide a copy of a notarized 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, climate conditions, and level of'' management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. Actual yields may be used in lieu of realistic yield tables at the discretation of the planner. 4. Animal waste shall be applied on land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at more than 5 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 Strips) 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste of disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 6. 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 the 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 control odor and flies. 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 9. Animal waste should applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 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 a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Page 9 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 10/1/95, shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to surface water. This distance may be reduced for waters that are not perennial pro- vided adequate vegetative filter strips are present (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet from wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15. Animals 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 it has been approved as a land applications site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste applied on grassed waterways shall be at agronomic rates and 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 management system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments-,. berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shll 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. Lagoon berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage, or discharge. 18. If animal production at the facility is terminated, the owner is responsible for 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 inspected 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 permanent markers shall be installed to mark the top 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.. Soil tests shall be made every two years and a liquid waste analysis be taken at least twice each year consistent with waste utilization plan. Poultry litter shall be tested prior to application. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. 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 January 6, 1999 Donald Strickland Donald Strickland Farm 8005 Clarendon Chadbourn Road Chadboum NC 28431 gITT?WA 4 i7o ao NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Subect: Application No. AWS240I 12 Additional Information Request Donald Strickland Farm Animal Waste Operation Columbus County. Dear Donald Strickland: 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 February 5, 1999, 1. It appears that the tldg�it ameters were omitted from Waste Utilization Plan (WUP). Irrigation events are to be listed in the WUP as the maximum application allowable for that soil type from the time the pumps are turned on until the time they are shut off. It is currently recommended that total application amounts not exceed one inch in any application event for any soil type. Please have your Technical Specialist revise your WUP to reflect the appropriate application amount per event. If the rates exceed the recommended one inch, please have your Technical Specialist justify the increased application.rate in the narrative of your WUP. % 2. It appears that only 22 Reguired NRCS Specifications are listed in your plan All 23 NRCS Required t Specifications must be included in all new or revised plans after September 30, 1996- Please contact your technical specialist for a Iist of all 23 Specifications. Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. 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 August 19, I998 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with I5A N.C. L C. 2H .v2w and your facilny will be considered to be operating wltt?^t!t a permit. PIease 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 571. Sincerely, / 'A"'4 Sonya Avant Environmental Engineer cc: Wilmington 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 4 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit Application Form RECEIV (THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) WATER QUA, In'SE 7 0 General Permit - Existing Liquid Animal Waste Operations N AUO 1 0 l4Please The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file wit#the Division. review the information for completeness and make any corrections which a "apozW�te. If a question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do N&Uave any question unanswered. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1.1 FacilityName: Donald Strickland 1.2 Print Land Owner's name: Donald Strickland 1.3 Mailing address: Rt 1 Box 93 tf d D S City, State: Chadbourn NC Telephone Number (include area code): 910-654-4311 1.4 County where facility is located: Columbus Zip: 28431 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): Travel south from Chadbourn on NC 410 approx. 1.5 miles; turn right on Sr 1317, farm is on right approx. 1 miles south of Wards Crossroad 1.6 Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner): 1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): Carroll's Foods Inc 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: lW ab Pr- /S , [4 97 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable): 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: 2.1 Facility No.: __ _24 (county number); 1 l2 (facility number). 2.2 Operation Description Swine operation Wider to Finish 3200- Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? [7] yes; no. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility m The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum nuer or which the waste management structures were designed. Type of Swine No. of Animals Wean to Feeder Feeder to Finish Farrow to Wean (# sow) Farrow to Feeder (# sow) Farrow to Finish (# sow) Other Type of Livestock on the farm: Type of Poultry No. of Animals Layer Non -Layer Turkey Type of Cattle No. of Animals Dairy Beef No. of Animals: FORM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 Page 1 of 4 24 - 112 r 2.3 Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all required buffers and areas not covered by the application system): 35 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): 31.9 2.4 Number of lagoons/ storage ponds (circle which is applicable): 2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? YES or NO (please circle one) 2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the lagoon(s)? YES or N (please circle one) 2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only) (9 or NO (please circle one) What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited? — U -- % What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited? l ~ 2-4 " / 6 3. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. Applicants Initials 3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; (�S 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; 33 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 field 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. 3.3.11 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, etc.). Please be sure to include any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications that may be applicable to your facility. 3.3.16 Operation and Maintenance Plan. 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 24 - 112 RECEIVED WATER QUAJTY SECTION Facility Number: 24 - 112 Facility Name: Donald Strickland 4. APPLICANT'S CEER�TIFICCAiTION: fw 1 01998 Non -Discharge Permitting (Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that this application for ���'t/�' ��/�t�/l/-�r�� /� (Facility name listed in question 1.I) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and coete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this amp application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. Signature Date S 5. MANAGER'S CERTIFICATION: (complete only if different from the Land Owner) 1, (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this application for (Facility name listed in question 1.I) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best or my knowledge. 1 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 24 -112 R� J 9 Wh 4 � i k N a n �4+%�• R1e� � a p. � + � e• s7 Y .1 � �,• 5 e� 4 � C 1 � � � la rl H a• V a1 r�l1. 5.a .Oe ry ^� r r u �I � 4 t' . � gg � a• � Y [rl � s 16, M1 M J• — I jJ/aJ ry O b 'Cl 5 6.�cs i � • � ti J A 5•A ti �� s A. 1.7 ry .b n • � 4y R =1 • � � n R 4Y! r L P $I L i Plat of the contour data for the surfaca: Proposed Project: Drawing: donald strickland wup Number: Location: Hid Date: Engineer: Owner: Estimator: -5K 1317 Prepared bU: using Sitework f � May 6, 1998 Donald, Please find attached your updated Waste Utilization Plan (WUP). Take a good look and make sure that it covers exactly what you will be planting and spraying on. Read the additional comments section very carefully and see if you agree. The main points are: - Field 1 for pulls 1&2 are planned for grazing (coastal & sg) - Field 1 for pulls 3&4 are planned for haying (coastal & sg) I recommend that you rotate these pulls so that you are never grazing more than one-half of the total acres. - Field 2 is planned for 1.3 acres of tobacco to rotated to different areas of the field. These acres are not included in the spray field. I was not sure of the crop you plan to plant in the remaining acres so I used corn and sg hay. If you are going use a different crop let me know. - Field 3 is same as #2 but with 1.0 acre of tobacco. - Using the above crops and acres there was not enough land to utilize all the nitrogen. I included a new field (#4) as shown on the drawing and planned for corn/sg/hay. If this is workable, you will need to be able to irrigate this field also. If this WUP meets your needs and plans please sign and send me a copy. You will also need to give NRCS a copy. Call me if you have questions. Z&O Howard Hobson Carroll's Foods. Inc. WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN ---------------------- Owners name--:DONALD STRICKLAND County:COLUMBUS Mail Address-:CHADBOURN Type of production unit ---- :FEED -FIN Number of animal units-----: 3200 Type of waste facility -----:Anaerobic Lagoon Temporary storage period---: 180 days Method of application ------ :IRRIGATION Amount of animal waste,produced-----------------. 6080 tons/year Amount of plant available N produced by animals-: 7360 lbs./year Commercial N to apply on planned acreage--------: 0 lbs./year Your animal waste utilization plan has been specifically developed for your swine operation. The plan is based on the soil types, crops to be grown, and method of application for your particular operation. The waste must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or ground water. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops 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 and annual soil tests are 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. 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. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates and leaching potential. Waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils or on land when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or not more than 30 days prior to planting. Soil incorporation of waste will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. Page 2 The acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Annual acreage requirements may be more or less based on the waste analysis report for your waste management facility. 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 93855 A.1 LYNCH K N/A 50.00 2.6 130 S-APRIL 93855 A.1 LYNCH B 4.7 50.00 2.6 611 MAR-OCT 93855 B.1 RAINS K N/A 50.00 1.5 75 S-APRIL 93855 B.1 RAINS B 3.8 50.00 1.5 285 MAR-OCT 93855 A.2 LYNCH K N/A 50.00 3.1 155 S-APRIL 93855 A.2 LYNCH B 4.7 50.00 3.1 728.5 MAR-OCT 93855 B.2 RAINS K N/A 50.00 1.7 85 S--APRIL 93855 B.2 RAINS B 3.8 50.00 1.7 323 MAR-OCT 93855 A.3 LYNCH L N/A 50.00 3.5 175 S-APRIL 93855 A.3 LYNCH C 5.5 50.00 3.5 962.5 MAR-OCT 93855 B.3 RAINS L N/A 50.00 1.8 90 S-APRIL 93855 B.3 RAINS C 4.5 50.00 1.8 405 MAR-OCT 93855 A.4 LYNCH L N/A 50.00 3.9 195 S-APRIL 93855 A.4 LYNCH C 5.5 50.00 3.9 1072.5 MAR-OCT 93089 2.5 RAINS L N/A 50.00 1.6 80 S-APRIL 93089 2.5 RAINS D 110 1.25 1.6 220 MAR-JULY 93089 2.6 RAINS L N/A 50.00 2.6 130 S-APRIL 93089 2.6 RAINS D 110 1.25 2.6 357.5 MAR-JULY 2342 3.7 RAINS L N/A 50.00 2.2 110 S-APRIL 2342 3.7 RAINS D 110 1.25 2.2 302.5 MAR-JULY 2342 3.8 RAINS L N/A 50.00 3.2 160 S-APRIL 2342 3.8 RAINS D 110 1.25 3.2 440 MAR-JULY 93046 4 RAINS L N/A 50.00 1.5 75 S-APRIL 93046 4 RAINS C 4.5 50.00 1.5 337.5 MAR-OCT Total 58.4 7505 Available Nitrogen (includes commercial) 7360 Surplus Or Deficit -145 Crop codes: Crop -unit A=Barley-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. Y=Fescue(pasture)-tons Z=Bermudagrass(pasture)-tons If more commercial fertilizer is used than shown in this plan, then additional acres of land may be. needed. A three to fifteen f eet wide permanent grass filter strip should be seeded along all ditches in fields that receive animal waste. Additional comments: XLA&s d/ZF ff.4AW 4-'Av LvETPALW.S dv_pr -------------------- FrEc p :a- Z }bps 1.3 A c. R&s e P Ta Brae-,_ , ` U AT' W i c.t 8 E Ra-nni-Ft, 114 D [ Frrewtcr La s 'MaLn . X45_ A&A 25 jm4Y M'swT)sb iu am SWAIg PLAA . Face *6, 3 Zs 7Ur 5AW-9 :BuT wn-M t.oAC.RF- eDF=-MBA=- -MG RIIM,O19Dgjz OF JraTg 7iEcnS 25 RAMNED Foe a OA AND SjS dMM 6*Dmfl ;:OR AM. a:A ADDS n o µ _3 iT} { s %4 v,P oproe,u4L Z?v1��.�.-ou�xsa�. 7 F,cs 33 .�p/7idyGQL L.rND WeAc Tits ,8,PAW w AivP . lJ�OAM Tim AUV x;7 .4AcwtExraEk,v-.e tea: Prepared by: 4iy Z- ere Title: Date: /� Date: Concurred in by: f�2�:Z !I//1 -- _ Producer I understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates that no runoff occurs. Date:C-� Producer Technical Specialist: �� Date:161�6/� (Copy to producer and copy to case file) If more commercial fertilizer is used than shown in this plan, then additional acres of land may be needed. A three to fifteen feet wide permanent grass filter strip should be seeded along all ditches in fields that receive animal waste. Additional comments: -------------------- _ LC/L1 f"9 444420 9,7 ZZ 5hO W �'G D 4 -TV BE �D dsT.4 L •B ZWODA Z TOAD © F G ORN . Prepared by: T i t 1 e :r, N, !�6�Date : 8 Concurred in by: r� �G}/`" Date: —Producer I understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this waste utilization plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in a 25-year 1-day storm event. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates that no runoff occurs. Date: %- 7 Producer Technical Specialist: _;4 Date: 6/11gg (Copy to producer and copy to case file) 0 Natural Resource Conservation Service Waste Utilization 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. Illegal discharges are subject to the assessment of civil penalties of 510,000 per day by the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) for every day the discharge continues. 2. The Natural Resource Conservation Service (MRCS) field office must have documentation of the farm Nutrient Management Plan in the design folder showing that the producer either owns or has long term access to adequate Iand on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land, -he shall provide MRCS with a copy of a written agreement with the landowner within reasonable proximity, allowing the farmer the use of the Iand for waste application for the life expectancy of the production facility. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Nutrient .Management Plan when there is a change in the operation such as: an 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 sod type, available moisture, historical data, climate conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste may be applied to land that has a Resource Management System (RMS) or an Alternative Conservation System (ACS). If an ACS is used, the soil loss shall not be greater than 10 tonslacrelyear and appropriate filter strips will be used where runoff leaves the field. These filter strips will be in addition to buffers required by DEM. 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. To minirnize odors and drift waste should not be applied when the wind is blowing excessively. 6. 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. 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur off -site 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 control conditions conducive to odor or fly production and provide uniformity of application.' 8. Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen_ x.. For farms eoustructed after October 1, 1995, the following apply, as well: 21. Waste small not be appfice-closer than 50 feet to residt:idal property boundary. 22. Waste shall not be applied closer than 50 fert to a perennial stream, other than an irrigation ditch or -canal EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN PHONE NUMBERS DWQ 910 39.s-39bo EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 9ii SWCD PIP 04-1 z z 14a MRCS 710 G z - 234s This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are Ieaking, overflowing, or running off site. You should not wait until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. The following are some action items you should take. 1. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suagested responses to some possible problems are listed below. A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. d. Call a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is entering lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. C: Leakage from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to eliminate further discharge. d. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. D: Leakage from flush systems, houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irritation pump. c. Make sure no siphon occurs. d. Stop all flows in the house, flush systems, or solid separators. December 18, 1996 e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E: Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as opposed to flowing leaks- possible action: r a. Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catch all seepage, put in a submersible pump, and pump back to lagoon. b. if holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon bottom as soon as possible. 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a. Did the waste reach any surface waters? b. Approximately how much was released and for 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? E CouId 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; Phone - . After hours, emergency number. 919-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your naive, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local EMS Phone number - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, phone number - - , local SWCD office phone number and local MRCS office for advice/technical assistance phone number - - 4: If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain your problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you. 5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off -site damage. a- Contractors Name: G'ARL 11/KSG0'/ b. Contractors Address: ri-4Auf.c. c. Contractors Phone:, 9&0, _-,6 54 -Sim_ 2 December 18, 1996 6: Contact the technical specialist who certified the lagoon (MRCS, Consulting Enzineer, etc.) a. Name: GREY $ .41 b. Phone: ro 5 o - o 7: Implement procedures as advised by DWQ 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. 3 December 18, 1996 Swine Farm Waste Management Odor Control Checklist Source Cause BMPs to Minimize Odor Site Specific Practices Farmstead • Swine production W Vegetative or wooded buffers; W Recommended best management practices; hYGood judgment and common sense Animal body surfaces • Dirty manure -covered animals W pry floors Floor surfaces • Wet manure -covered floors M,' Slotted floors; fY Waterers located over slotted floors; W Feeders at high end of solid floors; 0-'Scrape manure buildup from floors; tK Underfloor ventilation for drying Manure collection pits • Urine; MK Frequent manure removal by flush, pit recharge, • Partial microbial decomposition or scrape; 61" Underfloor ventilation Ventilation exhaust fans • Volatile gases; 9' Fan maintenance; Dust f' Efficient air movement indoor surfaces • Dust W Washdown between groups of animals; Feed additives; tr Feeder covers; Feed delivery downspout extenders to feeder covers Flush tanks • Agitation of recycled lagoon ❑ Flush lank covers; liquid while tanks are filling U Extend fill lines to near bottom of tanks with anti -siphon vents Flush alleys a Agitation during wastewater Q' Underfloor flush wilh underfloor ventilation conveyance Pit recharge points • Agitation of recycled lagoon Extend recharge lines to near bosom of pits liquid while pits are filling wily anti -siphon vents Lift stations • Agitation during sump tank - Cl Sump tank covers filling and drawdown Outside drain collection • Agitation during wastewater CI Box covers or junction boxes conveyance AMOC - November 11, 1996, Page 3 Source Cause DMPs to Minimize Odor Site S etiEic Practices End of drainpipes at • Agitation during wastewater Et" Extend discharge point of pipes underneath lagoon conveyance lagoon liquid level Lagoon surfaces • Volatile gas emissions; W proper lagoon liquid capacity; • Biological mixing; W Correct lagoon startup procedures; • Agitation Q' Minimum surface area-lo-volume ratio; W Minimum agitation when.pumping; ❑ Mechanical aeration; Cl Proven biological additives Irrigation sprinkler • I ligh pressure agitation; 3' Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind; nozzles • Wind drift A' Minimum recommended operating pressure; CY Pump intake near lagoon liquid surface; ❑ Pump from second -stage lagoon Storage tank or basin • Partial microbial decomposition; ❑ Bottom or midlevel loading; surface . Mixing while filling; Q Tank covers; • Agitation when emptying ❑ Basin surface mats of solids; ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Settling basin surface • Partial microbial decomposition; ❑ Extend drainpipe outlets underneath liquid • Mixing while filling; level; Agitation when emptying . Cl Remove settled solids regularly Manure, slurry or sludge • Agitation when spreading; ❑ Soil injection of slurrylsludges; spreader outlets Volatile gas emissions ❑ Wash residual manure from spreader after use; I71 Proven biological additives or oxidants Uncovered manure, • Volatile gas emissions while C] Suit injection of slurry/sludges slurry or sludge on field drying ❑ Soil incorporation within 46 hrs.; surfaces ❑ Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying; ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Dead animals • Carcass decomposition Proper disposition of carcasses Dead animul disposal • Carcass decomposition Cl Complete covering of carcasses in burial pits; pits ❑ Proper local ion/construciion ofdisposal pits Incinerators • Incomplete combustion ❑ Secondary stack burners AI November 11, 1996, Page 4 + r Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause UMPs to Control Insects Site Specific Practices Liquid Systems Flush Gutters r Accumulation of solids CY Flush system is designed and operated sufticienlly to remove accutnulaNd solids from gutters as designed. ' Mr' Remove bridging of accumulated solids at discharge Lagoons and Pits . Crusted Solids Maintain lagoons, settling basins and pits where pest breeding is apparent to minimize lite crusting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 - ` & inches over more than 30% of surface. Excessive Vegetative • Decaying vegetation A' Maintain vegetative control along banks of Growilh lagoons and other impoundments to prevent accumulation of decaying vegetative molter along watees edge on impound ncnl's perimeter. Dry Systems Feeders • Feed Spillage - _ ❑ Design, operate and mainiaht feed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. 17 Clean up spillage on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - 10 day interval during summer; 15-30 day Interval during winter). Feed Storage • Accumulations of feed residues ❑ Reduce moisture accumulation within 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). ❑ Inspect for and remove or break up accumulated solids in filter strips around feed storage as needed. AV ` - November 11, 1996, Pago 1 Mortality Management Methods (check which method(s) are being implemented) ❑ 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. l( Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-168.7 ❑ 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) December 18, 1996 AobRESS FARM NUMBER TRACT NUMBER PRESENT LAND USE_G�Jaoc�..� PLAN NE7 LAND US �.ve PC.� DESCRIBE THE CONDITION OF THE AREA THAT YOU PLAN TO CONVEFIT PLANNED ALTERATIONS (for example: dear trees, dig ddct% etc) ANTICiPAT 6 DATE THE ALTERATIONS WILL BE COMPLE`—j= & PLAN IMPLEMENTED PLANNED COVER FOR THEAREA OTHER COMMENTS (add anything you feel will be important to the approval at this plan) PRODUCER'S SIGMA FOR AGENCY USE ONLY PLAN APPROVED: AS SUSM=r--D WITH CONDITIONS PLAN NOTAPPROVED CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL SIGNATURE DISTRICT CONSERVAT 0NIST DATE Zc� F FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE APPROVED PLAN WILL CAUSE THE AREA TO BECOME CONVERTED WETLAND AND A VIOLATION OF THE WETLAND PROVISIONS OF THE 1990 FARM BILL 5F�g1� bW;m)Ira J ME REflUIREMENTS DEC 2 �3A��x?:t� fa Ft14r}.: ti''`t'f•c'y@i+y _ p - • ..�'."{,�{�',. r •• •%t : h'Y•�5:, .r _C+."�TT',��111{{{� •V� — i xra 4. - W-1 N ..1r.. 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Map edited 1986 _� M t =, `ia.lipys,+ !� Paro�dlan CQNTI 16•t140-toot grid Uc1u: North Carolina coordinate t, �• ' . �yat�y—�l�lmbst couwnmi wn!r:1. ,, ., rtA71ow11. Gr-.L Zj \. alrei7ssiie Mercator grid, zone 17 UTM GRID AND 1986 MAGNETIC NONTII •a '' .r , cuNATION AT CENTER Of 611EET "its MAP COMPM5 WTI Datum 1983, AL- :..., • FOR sA:E ©Y u, s.'Gt:o1-ocicAl..surtvEY t A FOIAEII t1ESCH16LNG TOPOGRAPI 6t9dhngs are shown Wolf,l►ayl�autllnea �. •ylilLk`ori aerfa! pholoprapha \ 911 II r I o o o a tA ZONE X ZONE X ZONE X ZONE WARDS ZONE X ROSELAND ZONE X III ZONE A Operator:Donald Strickland County:• Columbus Date: Distance to nearest residence (other than owner): >1500 1. AVERAGE LIVE WEIGHT (ALW) 0 sows (farrow to finish) x 1417 lbs. - 0 sows (farrow to feeder) x 522 lbs. _ 3200 head (finishing only) x 135 lbs. - 0 sows (farrow to wean) x 433 lbs. _ 0 head (wean to feeder) x 30 lbs. Describe other Total Average Live Weight = 2. MINIMUM REQUIRED TREATMENT VOLUME OF LAGOON 01/31/96 f eet 0 lbs 0 lbs 432000 lbs 0 lbs 0 lbs 0 432000 lbs Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW x Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW Treatment Volume(CF)/lb. ALW 1 CF/lb. ALW Volume = 432000 cubic feet 3. STORAGE VOLUME FOR SLUDGE ACCUMULATION Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 4. TOTAL DESIGNED VOLUME Inside top length (feet)--------------------- 220.0 Inside top width (feet)---------------------- 390.0 Top of dike elevation (feet)----------------- 50.9 Bottom of lagoon elevation (feet)------------- 39.9 Freeboard (feet) ----------------------------- 1.0 Side slopes (inside lagoon)------------------ 3.0 : 1 Total design volume using prismoidal formula SS/END1 SS/END 2 SS/SIDE1 SS/SIDE2 LENGTH WIDTH 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 214.0 38.4.0 AREA OF TOP LENGTH * WIDTH = 214.0 384.0 AREA OF BOTTOM LENGTH * WIDTH = 154.0 324.0 82176 (AREA OF TOP) 49896 (AREA OF BOTTOM) DEPTH 10.0 AREA OF MIDSECTION LENGTH * WIDTH * 4 184.0 354.0 260544 (AREA OF MIDSECTION * 4) CU. FT. (AREA TOP + (4*AREA MIDSECTION) + AREA BOTTOM] * DEPTH/6 82176.0 260544.0 49896.0 1. Total Designed Volume Available = 654360 CU. FT. S. TEMPORARY STORAGE REQUIRED DRAINAGE AREA: Lagoon (top of_ dike) Length * Width = 220.0 390.0 85800.0 square feet Buildings (roof and lot water) 0.0 square feet Describe this area. TOTAL DA 85800.0 square feet Design temporary storage period to be 180 days. 5A. Volume of waste produced Feces & urine production in gal./day per 135 lb. ALW 1.37 Volume = 432000 lbs. ALW/135 lbs. ALW * 1.37 gal/day 180 days Volume = 789120 gals. or 105497.3 cubic feet 5B. Volume of wash water This is the amount of fresh water used for washing floors or Volume of fresh water used for a flush system. Flush systems that recirculate the lagoon water are accounted for in 5A. Volume = 0.0 gallons/day * 180 days storage/7.48 gallons per CF. Volume = 0.0 cubic feet 5C. Volume of rainfall in excess of evaporation Use period of time when rainfall exceeds evaporation by largest amount. 180 days excess rainfall - 7.0 inches Volume = 7.0 in * DA / 12 inches per foot Volume = 50050.0 cubic feet 5D. Volume of 25 year - 24 hour stoma Volume = 7.5 inches / 12 inches per foot * DA Volume = 53625.0 cubic feet TOTAL REQUIRED TEMPORARY STORAGE 5A. 105497 cubic feet 5B. 0 cubic feet 5C. 50050 cubic feet 5D. 53625 cubic feet TOTAL 209172 cubic feet 6. SU101ARY Temporary storage period --_- -> ISO Rainfall in excess of evaporation-------- _> 7.0 25 year - 24 hour rainfall - --- -> 7.5 Freeboard - -----__> 1.0 Side slopes -- > 3.0 Inside top length - -> 220.0 Inside top width - _> 390.0 Top of dike elevation > 50.9 Bottom of lagoon elevation = ----:> 39.9 Total required volume - __ => 641172 Actual design volume ------ -> 654360 Seasonal high watertable elevation (SHWT)===> 46.8 Stop pumping elev. 47.1 Must be > or = to the SHWT elev.=-= ---=-> 46.8 Must be > or = to min. req. treatment el.=> 45.9 Required minimum treatment volume-- _> 432000 Volume at stop pumping elevation----- = --=> 438069 Start pumping elev. -_ __ --> 49.2 Must be at bottom of freeboard & 25 yr. rainfall Actual volume less 25 yr.- 24 hr. rainfall==> 600735 Volume at start pumping elevation=======---> 597712 Required volume to be pumped —----------- ---- > 155547 Actual volume planned to be pumped======____> 159643 Min. thickness of soil liner when required==> 1.6 days inches inches f eet f eet f eet feet f eet cu. ft. cu. ft. feet f eet f eet f eet cu. ft. cu. ft. f eet cu. ft. cu. ft. cu. ft. cu. ft. f eet * 7. DESIGNED BY: APPROVED BY: DATE: _ 6 DATE NOTE: SEE ATTACHED WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN COM ENTS : *Note: Engineering approval is for minimum design standards and is based on pre -construction site and soils investigations. Technical specialist shall verify soils during construction, comsat" with Engineer on any required modifications, and perform final as -built certification. Technical specialist is responsible for excavation calculations and nutrient management plan. Technical specialist to verify with owner/operator (1) all applicable setback distances, and (2) excavation of known tile drains in construction area before sitework begins. SHEET 1 OF 2 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ------------------------------ This lagoon is designed for waste treatment (permanent storage) 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 hour 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 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. Care 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. 2. The attached waste utilization plan shall be followed. This plan recommends sampling and testing of waste (see attachment) before land application. 3. Begin temporary storage pump -out of the lagoon when fluid level reaches the elevation 49.2 as marked by permanent marker. Stop pump - out when the fluid level reaches elevation 47.1 . This temporary storage, less 25 yr- 24 hr storm, contains 155547 cubic feet or 1163494 gallons. SHEET 2 OF 2 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. S. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded areas or areas damaged by rodents and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted 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 200 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. SHEET 1 OF 2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS ---------------------------------------------------------- FOUNDATION PREPARATION: ----------------------- The foundation area of the lagoon embankment and building pad shall be cleared of trees, logs, stumps, roots, brush, boulders,sad and rubbish. Satisfactory disposition will be made of all debris. The topsoil from the lagoon and pad area should be stripped and stockpiled for use on the dike and pad areas. After stripping, the foundation area of the lagoon embankment and building pad shall be thoroughly loosened prior to placing the first lift of fill material to get a good bond. EXCAVATION AND EARTHFILL PLACEMENT: ----------------------------------- The completed excavation and earthf ill shall conform to the lines, grades, and elevations shown on the plans. Earthfill material shall be free of material such as sod, roots, frozen soil, stones over 6 inches in diameter, and other objectionable material. To the extent they are suitable, excavated materials can be used as fill. The fill shall be brought up in approximately horizontal layers not to exceed 9 inches in thickness when loose and prior to compaction. Each layer will be compacted by complete coverage with the hauling and spreading equipment or standard tamping roller or other equivalent method. Compaction will be considered adequate when fill material is observed to consolidate to the point that settlement is not readily detectible. NOTE THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PLACEMENT OF LINERS IN THE LINER SECTION OF THIS SPECIFICATION. The embankment of the lagoon shall be installed using the more impervious materials from the required excavations. Construction of fill heights shall include 5 percent for settlement. Dikes over 15 feet in height and with an impoundment capacity of 10 acre-feet or more fall under the jurisdiction of the NC Dam Safety Law. The height is defined as the difference in elevation from the constructed height to the downstream toe of the dike. Precautions shall be taken during construction to prevent excessive erosion and sedimentation. LINER: THE MINIMUM REQUIRED THICKNESS SHALL BE 1.6 ft. NOTE: LINERS (PARTIAL OR FULL) ARE REQUIRED WHEN THE ATTACHED SOILS INVESTIGATION REPORT SO INDICATES OR WHEN UNSUITABLE MATERIAL IS ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. A TYPICAL CROSS SECTION OF THE LINER IS INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN WHEN LINERS ARE REQUIRED BY THE SOILS REPORT. When areas of unsuitable material are encountered, they will be over - excavated below finish grade to the specified depth as measured perpendicular to the finish grade. The foundation shall be backf filled as specified to grade with a SCS approved material (ie - CL,SC, CH) . REFER TO THE SOILS INVESTIGATION INFORMATION IN THE PLANS FOR SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. SHEET 2 OF 2 Soil liner material shall come from an approved borrow area. The minimum water content of the liner material shall be optimum moisture content which relates to that moisture content when the soil is kneaded in the hand it will form a ball which does not readily separate. Water shall be added to borrow as necessary to insure proper moisture content during placement of the liner. The moisture content of the liner material shall not be less than optimum water content during placement. The maximum water content relates to the soil material being too wet for efficient use of hauling equipment and proper compaction. Proper compaction of the liner includes placement in 9 inch lifts and compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum ASTM D698 Dry Unit Weight of the liner material. When smooth or hard, the previous lift shall be scarified. and moistened as needed before placement of the next lift. The single most important factor affecting the overall compacted perme- ability of a clay liner, other than the type of clay used for the liner, is the efficient construction processing of the compacted liner. The sequence of equipment use and the routing of equipment in an estab- lished pattern helps assure uniformity in the whole placement and compaction process. For most clay soils, a tamping or sheepsfoot roller is the preferable type of compaction equipment. The soil liner shall be protected from the discharge of waste outlet pipes. This can be done by using some type of energy dissipator(rocks) or using flexible outlets on waste pipes. Alternatives to soil liners are synthetic liners and bentonite sealant. When these are specified, additional construction specifications are included with this Construction Specification. CUTOFF TRENCH: -------------- A cutoff trench shall be constructed under the embankment area when shown on a typical cross section in the plans. The final depth of the cutoff trench shall be determined by observation of the foundation materials. VEGETATION: All exposed embankment and other bare constructed areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as possible after construc- tion according to the seeding specifications. Topsoil should be placed on areas of the dike and pad to.be seeded. Temporary seeding or mulch shall be used if the recommended permanent vegetation is out of season dates for seeding. Permanent vegetation should be established as soon as possible during the next period of approved seeding dates. REMOVAL OF EXISTING TILE DRAINS When tile drains are encountered, the tile will be removed to a minimum of 10 feet beyond the outside toe of slope of the dike. The tile trench shall be backfilled and compacted with good material such as SC, CL, or CH. SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS ---------------------- AREA TO BE SEEDED: 4.0 ACRES USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED AS FOLLOWS: 240.0 LBS. FESCUE GRASS AT 60 LBS./ACRE (BEST SUITED ON.CLAYEY OR WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: SEPTEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 30 FEBRUARY 1 TO MARCH 30 120.0 LBS. RYE GRAIN AT 30 LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) 0.0 LBS. 'PENSACOLA' BAHIA GRASS AT 60 LBS./ACRE "(SEE FOOTNOTE NO. 1) SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO JUNE 15 0.0 LBS. HULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 8 LBS./ACRE (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY 31 , 0.0 LBS. UNHULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 10 LBS./ACRE SEEDING DATES: JANUARY I TO MARCH 30 0.0 LBS. RYE GRASS AT 40 LBS./ACRE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER I TO MARCH 30 LBS. APPLY THE FOLLOWING: 4000.0 LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER (1000 LBS./ACRE) 8.0 TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME (2 TONS/ACRE) 400.0 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACKER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING. 1. PENSACOLA BAHIAGRASS IS SLOWER TO ESTABLISH THAN COMMON BERMUDA GRASS. WHEN USING BAHIA, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT 8 LBS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA BE INCLL3DED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASS IS ESTABLISHED. Sail Ccriser•ra lcn Serric Sept -bey I°cu File C.—de: Z= a H}'i?;R"UiCr,t1uM LKTA Sr= F--JY7 L; •'tCL'S�Fie: / GL [.4�1/� c - : _ •' C: tz" . f CCCT"— n i � r or Grzu; Iic- Cerise vah cN Plan No. . Es tic-atad Oept -- a: Watai- t^ Tcp. of Bzn 4 Lend �Q► rice Paoli Oat-- cr Field Ha•• -ter: Invest! gatINEvaluation by reach a f ftccd Plain dgwr s��*z t the F4 i n ` a f est imal-d minor erect fr= sudden d= failure_ . _ . Kind of :iwave ants: aT Mac!, Reach: • Lencth: INS: SOP& Land. Use Iarrvemenys : Above :-.-I ocdwaa-r Ahave : : Flood Plain: Fiaad Plain _ Ft. Ft_ : . Ft- _ Ft. S Descr;be Patrntial for loss OF Iz.e and rice to e.:zstina or grabahle future dcwnsti--zm i a rovewents lfnmi a sudden breach 0 &WITAees Az Hazard Classiricat`cr, of Oam b, c) (sea MEM-Ot 5202 ) Danz Classi icaticn (I, I=, IIT,B V) Ey name) Le name) :lam►die; NC i c: I. Ins tr uct icns on reverse site- Z. Attach additional sh.ee s as needed. Date DaZ - - sours & srl' EVALUAMoN wr : �]O,t1s(1>GcU�O Farm: Caera-tion: �Up �.c�l�c.1lj State Road Date: % 07(-96 County: &t/AIV.5 Distance to nearest residence: Number of homes within half -mile radius: Number of homes -within one mile radius: Distance to closest. swine producer: �_L APL45' Distance to Feedmill: /�if�1GFs • Wetland Inforaation: Comments: SQL 44� Depth (ft) 1 2 3 ( 4 5 6 7 0-1 lyres 1-2 Sa.2-3 3- 5-6 si•t- y.c. 6-7 ek -SA." S�-& Lt Sw I 7-8 8-9 Se[[, T;:;-"�` Sw 5u ' Gi. su 4-10 q-& si L-cs• 5Az, sic -C;• 1Q� I I I _ zzeasanai reign wauer Taxie Borings made by: /J7.GrGft.c� Signature & Title: U 1!'I Z0l_1J UtPUI PAT1UN mW UUFZ 000 /v1/.=' �,,42 .-� / sd;,1d1l g0to zbI1C/11 ��a � -I -I � � • � V - � � a I J. IT • I ` i yl .I I I � f rl� li" i;ll I Irk►� 'f�'' is �11 Iff ' I I i III! 11 ;il _I ..�... �. i . r. 1 � I; 1 C Ai ` TYPICAL X--SECTION. TOM ELEv, .50.00, r �. NAIL. SEC NOTE 3 ' SEE NOTE-2 �Z�dh77M1S. Ja h .' Ul EXC - , 1 Ll, 435-_' - CY a , TILL PJID so c ' "' . CORE TRENCH DIK1= 3,690CY SEE -.SOIL SHEE""••' , �9.9 FOR DEPTH 3 ��� . +t o�, .' ��., o -S, -SITE co NUMNoTCs -- TO'IAL: �/ �7 �� Ci 1) All WEAK MA1CHIAL TO BE OVCRCUT LeLls GAD b �i[/✓! _ AIII) BACKFIRED AND COMPACTED. TIIICI(NESS OF LIIJE11 DEPENDS ON OVERAL lr Vw C ;vIFICErUT [ [ r,�rS DLI' II I. LINER I-011 1111S LAGOON TO UE 6 rr�lAl COMPUT/1T101�I5 BY:FA+ 2) DII(C pilIIND I]LDCs To nE MIN. 0.6• 11IUIIER THAN 01111:1R PLAN(:IED ELEV.. y>, . 3) WAI.I( AND LOADING AKA TO IJ DUILT 1.5' AROVE LOW END PADS. IJU11.1) G' WIDE C014111-I., 7' FROM HEAR OF BLDGS; _ u FILL TO I11sms -loom cum) movis 'out (wom( TO BE COORDINAILD 1V/ 111,01; COWII1AC10115), March 30, 1999 Sonya Avant Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section Operations Branch Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Dear Ms. Avant; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Columbus County Center North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service Post Office Box 569 45 Government Complex Road Whiteville, NC 28472 910 641-3996 RECEIVED 4P? 0 1 1999 MTE.� QUALITY SECTION "t„n_C'",�- C-1iance Cif This is the revised plan for Donald Strickland, Facility # 24-112. I am sorry for the delay in getting this plan to you, but as I informed you by telephone that it has been delayed by reclassifying land and my work load. I am including a copy of the WPU and the changed soils sheet. The soil was reclassified by Willie Spruell, Soil Scientist with NRCS. If additional information is needed please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, James H. Norris Agricultural Extension Avent ! c.c. Wilmington District Office - Columbus County MRCS Enclosures Employment and prooram opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race. color, national origin. sex, age, or disability. North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T state University. U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating. &A 03� SA Crop Field/Pull Acres Soil Type RYE N unit Ibslac Pan Utilized Applicatio Year 1 Windows Tract # 7360 Pan Produced 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1A '12.84 L nchbur 4.1 50 205 582.2 6777.8 Mar- Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1 B 0.97 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 19&85 6578.95 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda pasture 1-2A ✓2.87 Lynchburg 50 205 588.35 5990.E Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture ^ 1-2B ✓1.23 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 252.15 5738.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Hay 1-3A ✓3.12 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1014 4724.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Hay 1-3B ✓1.17 Goldsboro 55 50 325 380.25 4344.2 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Hay 14A 73.39 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Se 93855 93046 Bermuda Hay Bermuda Ha 1-4B 4 / 1.34 1.32 Goldsboro Goldsboro 6.5 6.5 50 50 325 325 435.5 429 2806.95 2377.95 Mar - Se Mar - Se 93855 Small grain - over 1-1a 2.84 Lynchburg 50 142 2235,95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-1b 0.97 Lynchburg 50 48.5 2187.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Smal! rain - over 1-2a .87 Lynchburg 50 143.5 2043.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small rain - over 1-2b 1.23 Lynchburg 50 61.5 1982.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3a 3.12 Goldsboro _ 50 156 1826.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3b 1.17 Goldsboro 50 58.5 1767.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-4a 3.39 Goldsboro 50 169.5 1598.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small rain - over 1-4b 1.34 Goldsboro 50 67 1531.45 Oct - Feb 93046 Small rain - over 4 1.32 Goldsboro 50 66 1465.45 Oct - Feb 93089 soybean 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 45 4 180 444.6 1020.85 Mar - May 93089 soybean 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg ✓ 45 4 180 370.8 650.05 Mar - May 2342 corn 3-7 ✓2.52 Goldsboro ✓125 1.25 156.25 393.75 256.3 2342tobacco _ 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 256.3 Mar - May 93089 wheat 2-5 2.47 LynchburgLynchbarg 100 247 9.3 Oct - Feb 93089 wheat 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg 100 206 -196.7 Oct - Feb 2342 cover crop 3-7 1,2.52 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 -196.7 2342 no cro 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 -196.7 Deficit Thirty day re-emergence window is included on coastal bermuda only. Producer Pan apply on row crops using the 30-dayrior to theapplication lication windows shown here. Page 1 &A Crop Field/Pull Acres Soil Type RYE N unit Ibslac Pan Utilized Application Year 2 Windows Tract # 7360.00 Pan Produced 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1A 2.84 Lynchburg / 4.1 50 205 582.20 6777,80 Mar- Se 93855 93855 Bermuda Pasture Bermuda Pasture 1-1B 1-2A 0.97 2.87 Lynchburg (Lynchburg / 4.1 4.1 50 50 205 205 198.85 588.35 6578.95 5990.60 Mar- Se MarLSep 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-2B 1.23 Lynchburg 50 205 252.15 5738.45 Mar - Sep 93855 93855 Bermuda Ha Bermuda Ha 1-3A 1-3B 3.12 1.17 Goldsboro Goldsboro / 6.5 6 55 50 50 325 325 1014.00 380.25 4724.45 4344.20 Mar - Sep Mar- Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-4A 3.39 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1101.75 3242.45 Maw 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-46 1.34 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 435.50 2806.95 -Mar - Sep 93046 Bermuda Hay 4 1.32 Goldsboro i 6.5 50 325 429.00 2377.95 Mar- Sep_ 93855 Small grain - over 1-1a 2.84 L nchbur 50 142.00 2235.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-1b 0.97 L nchbur 50 48.50 2187.45 Oct -Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-2a 2.87 L nchbur / 50 143.50 2043.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Smallgrain - over 1-2b 1.23 L nchbur 50 61.50 1982.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3a 3.12 Goldsboro 50 156.00 1826.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3b 1.17 Goldsboro 50 58.50 1767,95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-4a 3.39 Goldsboro 56 169.50 1598,45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-4b 1.34 Goldsboro 50 67.00 1531,45 Oct - Feb 93046 Small grain - over 4 1.32 Goldsboro 50 66.00 1465.45 Oct - Feb 93089 corn 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 115 1.25 128.75 318.01 1147.44 *'* Mar - May 93089 corn 2-6 2:06 L nchbur 115 1.25 128.75 265.23 882.21 "` Mar - May 2342 tobacco 3-7 2.52 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0.00 882.21 2342 soybeans 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 45 4 .180 518.40 363.81 Mar - May 93089 wheat 2-5 2.47 L nchbur 100 247.00 116:81 Oct - Feb 93089 wheat 2-6 2.06 L nchbur 100 206.00 -89.19 Oct - Feb 2342 cover crop 3-7 2.52 Goldsbor4 0 0 0 0.00 -89.19 2342 cover crop3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0,00 -89.19 Deficit "** _Soybean residual was deducted front the nitro en ap licp anon on corn 1( 5 Ib/ac). Thirty day pre -enter ence window is included on aastal berm_uda only. Producer can apply on row crops using the 30-dayprior to the application windows shown here, � 115 x � � 2s -- �• s �. 1 ��.�s Page 1 oil 10J)O A.. A4 FY, 1F, !A IV DA 'AWA+RNR yS A A jp; I' IT III IL •'s ,yii'7� ,.� �Nl. �ti! ,%..�J �} tit. aL .N 1' . �I K �G' i 'yigl' �ii�' .sf I � �r. "�� �4JIIG Y,IV, ai , ±?i'! ! �r:r�. } ' !ti ` ^Jt�r 'Lull ILI 1, A'A: Lq I Lt Technical Specialist Certification I. As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the animal waste management system for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC-6F .0001-.0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, I), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. II. Certification of Design A) Collection, Storage, Treatment System Check the appropriate box ❑ Existing facilitywithout retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume =s adec�',iata fc_ orerat�.;n L'apacity; storage capabilityconsistent with waste utilization requirements. ❑ New, expanded or retrofitted facil itv (SD) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to collection systems, lagoons and ponds, have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards a collection- systems, Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: B) Land Application Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nu�rient loading rates. Name of Technical Sp Affiliation: Address Signature: (Please Print): Zr3 ni r C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots Check the appropriate box ❑ Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. gJ� ❑ Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: AWC -- April 24,1996 2 f FROM Farm Service Agency 9106426766 06-09-99 02:09PH TO 1919733BO59 2279 P.1/5 United States _ Farm Columbus County FSA Department of Service P. C, Box 459 • Agriculture agency Whitevi{ie, NC 28472 FAX COVER SHEET DATE: G' 7- 99 - MESSAGE NO.NC: TO: i� �n h1�_y,2.� ROUTINE: _ PRIORITY: FAX -9: 21 7 ' 3 - v U NUMBER OF PAGES:`_ (Including Cover) ATTEN: THRU: FROINC i�t rkek SUBJECT:, )U t, At r "- l a- ��✓ % _ i�l� ,-n /,a; - Z d . COMti1ENTS: . 4 k/."/[" p=-v�- 9( r' PHONE: (910) 642-2196 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FA)L(910) 642-6766 f r FROM Farm Service Agency 9105426786 08--09-99 02:09PM TO 19197330059 t279 P.2/5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 6, Producer: Donald StricXIand Location: BOOS Clarendon - chadbourn Rd. Chadbauxn NG 28431 Telephone: Type Operation: Existing Feeder to Finish Swine Namber of Animals: 3200.00 hogs - (Design capacity) STORAGE STRUCTURE: Aaaa=obis waste Treatment Lagoon A2PLICATZON METEOD : irrigation The waste from your animal faciliny most be land applied at a spaciiied rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be -used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the Crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as 'the 'limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed 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 basea 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 poventiais, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per -year. Waste may be applied to land eroding as 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or -when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DwQ regulations. Page: I i FRAM Farm Service Agencv 9106426765 06-09-99 BZ:IBPM TO 19197330059 r279 P.3/5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN S. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor nroblems. 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 showy. above. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methiuds are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient cop -tent for this type of facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysia report from your waste management facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. ProvIlsions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the ret'Lirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environrnental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUC= PER YZAR (gallons, ft3, tons, atc.) 3200 :jogs x 1.9 tons waste/hogs/year - 6080 tors AMOUNT OF PLANT AYAi,LABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER Y 1200-hogs x 2.3 lbs PAN/hogs/year = 7360 lbs. PAN/year A-pplying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to *'apply the waste in a t-Imely manner. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. Page: 2 STRICK Crop FleldfPull Acres Soll Type RYE N unit ibalac Pan [lllflzed _ Application 'ear 1 - _ . Windows 'Tact - - 7360 Pan Produced 93855 Bermuda Pasture PA - 2.84 Lynchburg - 4.1 _ 50 205i 592.2: 6777.8 Mar Sep ._ - -- - - - I -- - ---- -- - - -- 93855.BermudaPasture _ 1-1 B 0.97 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205, _ 19ff.85 5578.95 Mar - Sep _- m 93855'Bermuda Pasture i -2A 2.87 Lynchburg 4.1 ;so 205; 599 58B.35 0.6 Mar - Sep Cn 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-28 123 Lynchburg 4.1 - 50 - 206 262. i 5� 6738.45 Mar - Sep 93855]Bermuda Bermuda Hay 1.3A 3.12 Goldsboro 6.6 50 325 1014 4724,45 Mar - Sep -- 93855 Hay 1-38 i.17 Goldsboro 8,S 50 - 325 38D.25 4344.2 Mar - Sep 938551 Bermuda Hay 14A 3.30 Goldsboro -_ _ 6.5 50 _ 325 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Sep 93055 Bermuda Hay 1AB 1.34 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 435.5 2806.95 _ - Mar - Sep 93046 Bermuda Hay 4 1.32 Goldsboro 6.5 60 325 429 2377.95 - Mar - Sep 9386b Smallg4n -over - 1-111 2.84 1Lynchburg _ 50 142 _ 2235 95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small'grain over 1-?b 0.97 Lynchburg - 60 48.5 - 2147.45 act _- Feb 93855 Smallgrain -over 1-2a 2.87 Lynnchburg 50 143.5 2043.95 tact - FBb _93855 all grain - over 1-2b 1.23 Lynchburg 5o 61.5 1982.45 act - F_e6 N -^' 93855 Small grabs - over 1-38 3.12 Goldsboro 5o 156 1826.46 C� 93855 Smallgnarn - over 1-3b 1.17 Goldsboro j 50 58.5 1767.95 _ _ 'Ocl - Feb 93855 Smffl grain - over 1-4e 3.39 Goldsboro I - 50 169.5 1598.55 -Oct - Feb 10 93655 Smallgrain -over 1-4b ><.94 Goldsboro 5t} 87 - 1531.4a Oct - Feb 93046 5rnall grain - aver 4 i.32 Goldsboro _ 50 68 1465.45 ' Oet - Feb 93089 soybean - 2-5 2AT Lynchburg I 45 4 180 _. 444.6 1020.85 ,tun - Sep 93489 soybeans 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg_] 45 4 180! 370.8 650.05 Jun - Sep E= _ 2342 corn 3-7 _ 1.28 Goldsboro 125 1.25 158.25? 196.875, _453.176 Mar - May 2342 corn 3-0 _ 1.44 Goldsboro 1_25-� 1.25 156.25 225; 228.175 Mar - May� LD 93089 wheat 2-5 247 Lynchburg 60 140.2 79.9751 Feb- Mar 93089 wheat - 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg r60 ' 123.6-43.625- ^ Feb - Mar a 2342 no crop 3-7 1.26 Goldsboro 0. - 0 -T0 0-43.625­__' 5 2342 no crop 3-8 1.44 Goldsboro 0, 0! 0 0 -03. 26 5 peffclt - �• .••- -- ___ -._.._ .._- v _ Thirty day pre -emergence window Is included on coastal bermude only. Producer s can apply on row props using the 30-day prior to the application windows shown here. L Wheat application rate is 100 Iblac. Applications are shown split only for numerical a _ purposes. The application arnount may wary as long as it does not exceed 100 Iblac. LL Applicallons should only be made in October, November, February, and March. Page 1 Q a 938551:13-ermuda Pasture _ _938a5'Bermuda Pasture Cn 93655 13ennuda Pasture - 93855 Bermuda Pasture - 93855 Bermuda Hay _ 93855 Bermuda Hay 93855•Bermuda Hay 4 93855 IBermucla �!y _ 93D4 61 Bermuda Hay 93855 1 Small grant - over - 93855 ISmall gralo - over 93855 Small gram - over 93855 J§miaff grain - over m 93856,Smallgrain -Dyer _ 93855 Small ,rant - over 93855 Sma grain •- over 93855 Small grain- over 93046'�Small grain -over 9308� m 9308bco Sheet 1 Fla -Id lPu11 Acres + Soil Type RYE N -1A 2.84 I-L -113 0.97 1-2A 126 1-3A 1-4A IIA 4 1-la 1-1b 1-2a 1-2b - '1-3e 1-3b 1-4a 4 2-B K7_ 2.87 Lynchburg 1,23 Lynchburg 3.12 Goldsboro 1.17 Goldsboro 3.39 Goldsboro i,34 Goldsboro 1.32 Goldsboro I - 4.1 4.t -'4.1 4.t _ 6.5 6.5 . 6.5 fi.5 T 0.97 Lynchburg i _. 2.87 Lynchburg 1.23 Lynchburg _ 3,12 i Goldsboro, 1.17 Goldsboro 3.39 Goldsboro _ 1.34 Goldsboro 1:3z Golds6ara 2.47 Lynchburg 2.06 �- Lynchburg 1.26 _ Goldsboro 1.44 Goldsboro 2.47 Lynchburg 2.06 LynchboM 50 ; _ _ 205 5U` ! • -2U5 50 205 -50 --' 205 50 325 50 325 5Q - 325 50 _ 325 - 115 125 116 125 a 0. 45 - 4 _ 54 50 50 1 y :_.50 - - 50 i 50 _ I 50 S 50 128.75 128.75 0 ISO 40 - _2342 no crop 3-7 126 Goldsboro 0 i 0 0 - 2342 no crop 3-8 1.44 Goldsboro 0 0 0 Soybean residual was deducted from the nitrogen agpllcallon on corn (15 Wei;), R can apply on raver crops 30--days prior to the application windows shown here. _ i; 1Nheal appllCaiton rate is 100 lblac. Applications are shown split only for nurnerlcal 'purposes. The application amount may very as long as it does nol exceed 100 fblac. Application should only be made in October, November, February, and March. j • Page 1 n Utilized Application Windows - 1 1 1 IVYUti4 5822 67T7.8_ Nla�-S 199,tt5__j_6578_95 Mar -_Sep.. 588.35 _ : 5990.6 -Mar -Sep 252.15 _ - 5739.45 Mar -:Sep 1t]14 4724A5 Mar - Sep 380.26 4344.2 _ Mar - Sep 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Sep 435.5 2806.95 Mar - Sep 429 = - 2377.95 Mar - Sep 142 2235.95 p�1 - Feb 48.5 2107.45 Oct - Felt 143.5�: 2043.95 Oct - Feb G1,5 _ I �982_d5 Oct - Feb 158 I 1826.45 Oct - Fob 58.5 1767 95 Oct_- Feb 1 Fi9.5 l598.45 Oct - Feb 67 1531.46 Ocf -Feb 66 1465.45 -- 001- Feb �- ti B.U125 1147,4375 .... Mar -May 265.225 88_22125 - Mar -May a0 _ 259.2 -25J.2 , Apr 98.8 -358 Oct - Nov 824 440.4.._1 ------ Oct - Nov.. 0 - .440.4 0 -440.4 Deficit - - 1- - I - 4.1 4.t -'4.1 4.t _ 6.5 6.5 . 6.5 fi.5 T 0.97 Lynchburg i _. 2.87 Lynchburg 1.23 Lynchburg _ 3,12 i Goldsboro, 1.17 Goldsboro 3.39 Goldsboro _ 1.34 Goldsboro 1:3z Golds6ara 2.47 Lynchburg 2.06 �- Lynchburg 1.26 _ Goldsboro 1.44 Goldsboro 2.47 Lynchburg 2.06 LynchboM 50 ; _ _ 205 5U` ! • -2U5 50 205 -50 --' 205 50 325 50 325 5Q - 325 50 _ 325 - 115 125 116 125 a 0. 45 - 4 _ 54 50 50 1 y :_.50 - - 50 i 50 _ I 50 S 50 128.75 128.75 0 ISO 40 - _2342 no crop 3-7 126 Goldsboro 0 i 0 0 - 2342 no crop 3-8 1.44 Goldsboro 0 0 0 Soybean residual was deducted from the nitrogen agpllcallon on corn (15 Wei;), R can apply on raver crops 30--days prior to the application windows shown here. _ i; 1Nheal appllCaiton rate is 100 lblac. Applications are shown split only for nurnerlcal 'purposes. The application amount may very as long as it does nol exceed 100 fblac. Application should only be made in October, November, February, and March. j • Page 1 n Utilized Application Windows - 1 1 1 IVYUti4 5822 67T7.8_ Nla�-S 199,tt5__j_6578_95 Mar -_Sep.. 588.35 _ : 5990.6 -Mar -Sep 252.15 _ - 5739.45 Mar -:Sep 1t]14 4724A5 Mar - Sep 380.26 4344.2 _ Mar - Sep 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Sep 435.5 2806.95 Mar - Sep 429 = - 2377.95 Mar - Sep 142 2235.95 p�1 - Feb 48.5 2107.45 Oct - Felt 143.5�: 2043.95 Oct - Feb G1,5 _ I �982_d5 Oct - Feb 158 I 1826.45 Oct - Fob 58.5 1767 95 Oct_- Feb 1 Fi9.5 l598.45 Oct - Feb 67 1531.46 Ocf -Feb 66 1465.45 -- 001- Feb �- ti B.U125 1147,4375 .... Mar -May 265.225 88_22125 - Mar -May a0 _ 259.2 -25J.2 , Apr 98.8 -358 Oct - Nov 824 440.4.._1 ------ Oct - Nov.. 0 - .440.4 0 -440.4 Deficit - - 1- - 50 ; _ _ 205 5U` ! • -2U5 50 205 -50 --' 205 50 325 50 325 5Q - 325 50 _ 325 - 115 125 116 125 a 0. 45 - 4 _ 54 50 50 1 y :_.50 - - 50 i 50 _ I 50 S 50 128.75 128.75 0 ISO 40 - _2342 no crop 3-7 126 Goldsboro 0 i 0 0 - 2342 no crop 3-8 1.44 Goldsboro 0 0 0 Soybean residual was deducted from the nitrogen agpllcallon on corn (15 Wei;), R can apply on raver crops 30--days prior to the application windows shown here. _ i; 1Nheal appllCaiton rate is 100 lblac. Applications are shown split only for nurnerlcal 'purposes. The application amount may very as long as it does nol exceed 100 fblac. Application should only be made in October, November, February, and March. j • Page 1 n Utilized Application Windows - 1 1 1 IVYUti4 5822 67T7.8_ Nla�-S 199,tt5__j_6578_95 Mar -_Sep.. 588.35 _ : 5990.6 -Mar -Sep 252.15 _ - 5739.45 Mar -:Sep 1t]14 4724A5 Mar - Sep 380.26 4344.2 _ Mar - Sep 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Sep 435.5 2806.95 Mar - Sep 429 = - 2377.95 Mar - Sep 142 2235.95 p�1 - Feb 48.5 2107.45 Oct - Felt 143.5�: 2043.95 Oct - Feb G1,5 _ I �982_d5 Oct - Feb 158 I 1826.45 Oct - Fob 58.5 1767 95 Oct_- Feb 1 Fi9.5 l598.45 Oct - Feb 67 1531.46 Ocf -Feb 66 1465.45 -- 001- Feb �- ti B.U125 1147,4375 .... Mar -May 265.225 88_22125 - Mar -May a0 _ 259.2 -25J.2 , Apr 98.8 -358 Oct - Nov 824 440.4.._1 ------ Oct - Nov.. 0 - .440.4 0 -440.4 Deficit - - 1- - 115 125 116 125 a 0. 45 - 4 _ 54 50 50 1 y :_.50 - - 50 i 50 _ I 50 S 50 128.75 128.75 0 ISO 40 - _2342 no crop 3-7 126 Goldsboro 0 i 0 0 - 2342 no crop 3-8 1.44 Goldsboro 0 0 0 Soybean residual was deducted from the nitrogen agpllcallon on corn (15 Wei;), R can apply on raver crops 30--days prior to the application windows shown here. _ i; 1Nheal appllCaiton rate is 100 lblac. Applications are shown split only for nurnerlcal 'purposes. The application amount may very as long as it does nol exceed 100 fblac. Application should only be made in October, November, February, and March. j • Page 1 n Utilized Application Windows - 1 1 1 IVYUti4 5822 67T7.8_ Nla�-S 199,tt5__j_6578_95 Mar -_Sep.. 588.35 _ : 5990.6 -Mar -Sep 252.15 _ - 5739.45 Mar -:Sep 1t]14 4724A5 Mar - Sep 380.26 4344.2 _ Mar - Sep 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Sep 435.5 2806.95 Mar - Sep 429 = - 2377.95 Mar - Sep 142 2235.95 p�1 - Feb 48.5 2107.45 Oct - Felt 143.5�: 2043.95 Oct - Feb G1,5 _ I �982_d5 Oct - Feb 158 I 1826.45 Oct - Fob 58.5 1767 95 Oct_- Feb 1 Fi9.5 l598.45 Oct - Feb 67 1531.46 Ocf -Feb 66 1465.45 -- 001- Feb �- ti B.U125 1147,4375 .... Mar -May 265.225 88_22125 - Mar -May a0 _ 259.2 -25J.2 , Apr 98.8 -358 Oct - Nov 824 440.4.._1 ------ Oct - Nov.. 0 - .440.4 0 -440.4 Deficit - - 1- - IF PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES FIVE (6) DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL VOLUME TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Name/identifier (ID): 1 24-112 2. Current liquid volume in structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker b. designed structural freeboard zone (Normally 12 inches or greater) c. line b - line a (inches within structural freeboard) d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) e. line c112 x line d x 7.48 gallonslft3 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design g. volume of waste produced according to structural design h. current herd # 1 20001 certified herd # 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 5 days/line f = 4. Total volume of waste to be land applied during 5 day draw down I. total volume to be land applied tine e + line k = 8.0 inches 12.0 inches 4.0 inches $5800 ft2 213928 gallons 180 days 105497 ft3 65936 ft3 0 ft3 50050 ft3 24099 gallons 238027 gallons REPEAT SECTION 1 FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE WITH A LIQUID LEVEL WITHIN THE STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) PoA (5 Day) 2/21/00 II. TOTAL VOLUME OF WASTE STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS FOR ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. structure ID: 24-112 line I = 238027 gallons 2. structure ID: line I = gallons 3. structure ID: line I = gallons 4. structure ID: line I = gallons 5. structure ID: line l = gallons 6. structure ID: line I = gallons n.lines 1+2+3+4+5+6= o. linen/ 27164 = 238027 gallons 8.77 acre -inches III. TOTAL ACRES AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE WASTE DURING 5 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD''Z 'While this section deals with hydraulic loading capacities, applications cannot exceed agronomic rate for receiving crop according to its certified waste plan. 2Fields with no remaining PAN balance, no receiving crop, and/or completely saturated are not considered available to receive waste. p. tract # q. field # r. soil type s. crop t. acres u. remaining IRR-2 PAN balance (lb/acre) v. maximum application_ rate (inlhr) w. maximum application amount (inches) 93855 A-1 Small Grain 2.80 50 0.5 1 93855 A-2 Small Grain 2.90 39.2 0.5 1 93855 A-3 Small Grain 3.10 21.4 0.5 1 93855 A-4 Small Grain 3.40 21.3 0.5 1 93855 B-1 Small Grain 1.00 36.7 0.5 1 93855 4 Small Grain 1.30 32.9 0.5 1 93855 2-5 Small Grain 2.50 29.1 0.5 1 93855 2-6 Small Grain 2.10 4.5 0.5 1 93855 B-2 Small Grain 1.20 93855 B-3 Small Grain 1.20 93855 B-4 Small Grain 1.30 x. total acres available during 5 day draw down (sum of column t) = 22.80 acres IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL HYDRAULIC LOAD TO BE LAND APPLIED PER ACRE PoA (5 Day) 2/21100 y. line o — 0.38 inches per acre to be applied within 5 days line x If unable to land apply hydraulic load listed in line y, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate 1. Describe moisture conditions of fields? (e.g. Is there water standing in field; does irrigation equipment mar Gown in Fields are very wet. ru 2. Date and amount of last rainfall event? DATE: 1 02/07/16 AMOUNT: 2.50 inches 3. Dates of last waste application event per field: 2/3/2016 4. Given optimum soil and weather conditions, is irrigation equipment capable of applying the volume in line "n" at appropriate seasonal i.e. winter application rates within 5 days? Yes it is capable 5. Irrigation schedule for next 5 days - include daily schedule; proposed application rates and amounts per irrigation event; changes made in gun sizes, nozzles, "o" rings, operating time, travel speed, etc. to meet proposes cnanges in application rates and amounts; ano any otner rntormation Tor constaerauon. Shorter pumping times and lower applications will be used. Mr. Strickland called 2/9/2016 to self report his lagoon was in structure of 8 inches. This POA was created on 2/9/2016 by Sam Edwards Environmental Specalist/Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Mr. Strickland also has more small grain PAN because of additional 50 lbs allowed for this year. PoA (5 Day) 2/21 /00 PLAN OF ACTION (POA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES FIVE (5) DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL VOLUME TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1. Structure Namelldentifier (ID): 24-112 2. Current liquid volume in structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 8.01 inches b. designed structural freeboard zone 12.0 inches (Normally 12 inches or greater) c. line b - line a (inches within structural freeboard) = 4.0 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 85800 ft2 e. line c/12 x lined x 7.48 gallonslft3 213928 gallons 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period f. temporary storage period according to structural design 180 days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 105497 W h. current herd # 2000 certified herd # 3200 actual waste produced = current herd # x line g = 65936 ft3 certified herd # i. volume of wash water according to structural design Oft3 j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design 50050 ft3 k. (lines h + i + j) x 7.48 x 5 daysiline f = 24099 gallons 4. Total volume of waste to be land applied during 5 day draw down I. total volume to be land applied line e + line k = 238027 gallons REPEAT SECTION 4 FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE WITH A LIQUID LEVEL WITHIN THE STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) PoA (5 Day) 2/21/00 1 il. TOTAL VOLUME OF WASTE STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD ELEVATIONS FOR ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. structure ID: 24-112 line I = 238027 gallons 2. structure ID: line I = gallons 3. structure ID: line I = gallons 4. structure ID: line I = gallons 5. structure ID: line I = gallons 6. structure ID: line I = gallons n.lines 1+2+3+4+5+6= o. linen/ 27164 = 238027 gallons 8.77 acre -inches III. TOTAL ACRES AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE WASTE DURING 5 DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD"' 'While this section deals with hydraulic loading capacities, applications cannot exceed agronomic rate for receiving crop according to its certified waste plan. 2Fields with no remaining PAN balance, no receiving crop, and/or completely saturated are not considered available to receive waste. p. tract # q. field # r. soil type s, crop t. acres u. remaining IRR-2 PAN balance v. maximum application rate (inmr) w. maximum application amount (inches) 93855 A-1 Small Grain 2.80 50 0.5 1 93855 A-2 Small Grain 2.90 39.2 0.5 1 93855 A-3 Small Grain 3.10 21.4 0.5 1 93855 A-4 Small Grain 3.40 21.3 0.5 1 93855 13-1 Small Grain 1.00 36.7 0.5 1 93855 4 Small Grain 1.30 32.9 0.5 1 93855 2-5 Small Grain 2.50 29.1 0.5 1 93855 2-6 Small Grain 2.10 4.5 0.5 1 93855 B-2 Small Grain 1.20 93855 B-3 Small Grain 1.20 93855 B-4 Small Grain 1.30 x. total acres available during 5 day draw down (sum of column t) = 22.80 acres IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL HYDRAULIC LOAD TO BE LAND APPLIED PER ACRE y. line o = 0.38 inches per acre to be applied within 5 days PoA (5 Day) 2/21/00 line x If unable to land apply hydraulic toad listed in line y, list course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For pump & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new hydraulic load based on new information. Plan to land apply hydraulic load: 1. Describe moisture conditions of fields? (e.g. Is there water standing in field; does irrigation Fields are very wet. 2. Date and amount of last rainfall event? DATE: 1 02/07/16 AMOUNT: 2.50 inches 2/3/2016 4. Given optimum soil and weather conditions, is irrigation equipment capable of applying the volume in line "n" at appropriate seasonal i.e. winter application rates within 5 days? Yes it is capable 5. Irrigation schedule for next 5 days - include daily schedule; proposed application rates and amounts per irrigation event; changes made in gun sizes, nozzles, "o" rings, operating time, travel speed, etc. to n. Shorter pumping times and lower applications will be used. Mr. Strickland called 2/9/2016 to self report his lagoon was in structure of 8 inches. This POA was created on 2/9/2016 by Sam Edwards Environmental Specalist/Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Mr. Strickland also has more small grain PAN because of additional 50 Ibs allowed for this year. PoA (5 Day) 2/21/00 N State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Donald Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon-Chadboum Rd. Chadboum NC 28431 Dear Donald Strickland: • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 8, 1999 Subject: Conditional Approval Animal Waste Management System Facility Number,24-112 Columbus County Our records indicate that your facility was conditionally certified in order to fulfill the requirements of completion of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan Certification. This letter is to inform you of your unresolved conditional approval status. Any facility receiving a conditional approval must notify Division of Water Quality (DWQ) in writing within 15 days after the date that the work needed to resolve the conditional certification has been completed. Any failure to notify DWQ as required, subjects the owner to an enforcement action. As of December 7, 1999, we have no record of any information from you, advising us of the status of your conditional approval. Therefore, please fill out the attached form and have your technical specialist and landowner sign the form in the appropriate areas. The completed form must be submitted to this office on or before 45 days of receipt of this letter. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to provide DWQ with proper notification of your conditional certification status or possible failure to comply with the requirement to develop and implement a certified animal waste management plan by December 31, 1997. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 733-5083 extension 571. Sincerely, A"rx-a',"d Sonya L. Avant Environmental Engineer cc: Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, Forth Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Donald Strickland Donald Strickland 8005 Clarendon-Chadbourn Rd. Chadbourn NC 28431 Dear Donald Strickland: 1 iffl?WA • NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NITURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 24-112 Columbus County This letter is being sent to clarify the recordkeeping requirement for Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) application on fields that are part of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to show that the agronomic loading rates for the crops being grown are not being exceeded, you must keep records of all sources of nitrogen that are being added to these sites. This would include nitrogen from all types of animal waste as well as municipal and industrial sludges/residuals, and commercial fertilizers. Beginning January 1, 2000, all nitrogen sources applied to land receiving animal waste are required to be kept on the appropriate recordkeeping forms (i.e. IRR1, IRR2, DRY], DRY2, DRY3, SLUR1, SLUR2, SLDI, and SLD2) and maintained in the facility records for review. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) compliance inspectors and Division of Soil and Water operation reviewers will review all recordkeeping during routine inspections. Facilities not documenting all sources of nitrogen application will be subject to an appropriate enforcement action. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Sonya Avant of the DWQ staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincere] 11 Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality cc: Wilmington Regional Office Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recyded110% post -consumer paper March 30, 1999 P,PR 1 i� BY: Sonya Avant Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section Operations Branch Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Dear Ms. Avant; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Columbus County Center North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service Post Office Box 569 45 Government Complex Road Whitrville, NC 28472 910 641-3996 This is the revised plan for Donald Strickland, Facility # 24-112. I am sorry for the delay in getting this plan to you, but as I informed you by telephone that it has been delayed by reclassifying land and my work load. I am including a copy of the WPU and the changed soils sheet. The soil was reclassified by Willie Spruell, Soil Scientist with NRCS. If additional information is needed please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, James H. Norris Agricultural Extension Agent c.c. Wilmington District Office Columbus County NRCS Enclosures Employment and program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating. &A Crop Field/Pull Acres Soil T e RYE N unit lbs/ac Pan Utilized Applicatio Year 1 Windows 'Tract J 7360 Pan Produced 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1A 2.84 L nchburg 4.1 50 205 582.2 6777.8 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1 B 0.97 LynchburgLynchbu[g 4.1 50 205 198.85 6578.95 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-2A 2.87,Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 588.35 5990.6 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-26 1.23 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 252.15 5738.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-3A 3.12 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1014 4724.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-38 1.17 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 380.25 4344.2 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-4A 3.39 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1101.75 3242.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-4B 1.34 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 435.5 2806.95 Mar - Sep 93046 Bermuda Hay 4 1.32 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 429 2377.95 Mar - Se 93855 Small grain - over 1-1a 2.84 L nchbur 50 142 2235.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small in - over 1-1b 0.97 L.ynchburg 50 48.5 2187.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-2a 2.87 L nchbur 50 143.5 2043.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small gnin - over 1-2b 1.23 L)Tchburg 50 61.5 1982.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3a 3.12 Goldsboro 50 156 1826.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3b 1.17 Goldsboro 50 58.5 1767.95 Oct - Feb . 93855 Small grain - over 1-4a 3.39 Goldsboro 50 169.5 1598.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-4b 1.34 Goldsboro 50 67 1531.45 Oct - Feb 93046 Small grain - over 4 1.32 Goldsboro 50 66 1465.45 Oct - Feb 93089 soybean 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 45 4 180 444.6 1020.85 Mar- May 93089 soybean 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg 45 4 180 .370.8 650.05 Mar --May 2342 corn 3-7 2.52 Goldsboro 125 1.25 156.25 393.75 256.3 2342 tobacco 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 256.3 Mar - May 93089 wheat 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 100 247 9.3 Oct - Feb 93089 wheat 2-6 2.06 L nchbur 100 206 -196.7 Oct - Feb 2342 cover cro 3-7 2.52 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 -196.7 2342 no crop 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0 -196.7 Deficit Thirty day pre -emergence window is included on coastal bermuda only, Producer can apply on row crops using the 30-dayhor to the application windows shown here. Page 1 FI I1 Crop Field/Pull Acres Soil Type RYE N unit Ibslac Pan Utilized Application Year 2 Windows Tract # 7360.00 Pan Produced 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1A 2.84 LynchburgLynchbu[g 4.1 50 205 582.20 6777.80 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-1 B 0.97 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 198.85 6578.95 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-2A 2.87 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 588.35 5990.60 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Pasture 1-2B 1.23 Lynchburg 4.1 50 205 252.15 5738.45 Mar- Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-3A 3.12 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1014.00 4724.45 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-3B 1.17 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 380.25 4344.20 Mar - Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-4A 3.39 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 1101.75 3242.45 Mar- Se 93855 Bermuda Ha 1-4B 1.34 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 435.50 2806.95 Mar- Se 93046 Bermuda Hay 4 1.32 Goldsboro 6.5 50 325 429.00 2377.95 Mar - Se 93855 Small 2rain - over 1-1a 2.84 Lynchburg 50 142.00 2235.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small rain - over 1-lb 0.97 Lynchburg 50 48.50 2187.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small rain - over 1-2a 2.67 Lynchburg 50 143.50 2043.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small gTain - over 1-2b 1.23 Lynchburg 50 61.50 1982.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small qrain - over 1-3a 3.12 Goldsboro 50 156.00 1826.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-3b 1.17 Goldsboro 50 58.50 1767.95 Oct - Feb 93855 Small grain - over 1-4a 3.39 Goldsboro 50 169.50 1598.45 Oct - Feb 93855 Small 2rain - over 1-4b 1.34 Goldsboro 50 67.00 1531.45 Oct - Feb 93046 Small grain - over 4 1.32 Goldsboro 50 66.00 1465.45 Oct - Feb 93089 corn 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 115 1.25 128.75 318.01 1147.44 *'* Mar - May 93089 corn 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg 115 1.25 128.75 265.23 882.21 *** Mar - May 2342 tobacco 3-7 2.52 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0.00 882.21 2342 soybeans 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 45 4 180 518.40 363.81 Mar - may 93089 wheat 2-5 2.47 Lynchburg 100 247.00 116.81 Oct - Feb 93089 wheat 2-6 2.06 Lynchburg 1001 206.00 -89.19 Oct - Feb 2342 covercrop 3-7 2.52 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0.00 -89.19 2342 cover crop 3-8 2.88 Goldsboro 0 0 0 0.00 -89.19 Deficit *** Soybean residual was deducted from the nitrogen application on corn 15 lblac , TAirty day re-eme ence window is included on coastal bermuda only. 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As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the animal waste management system for the farm named above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and/or the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001-.0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, I), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent. II. Certification of Design A) Collection, Storage, Treatment System Check the appropriate box ❑ Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity; storage capability consistent with waste utilization requirements. Q New. expanded or retrofitted facility (SD) Animal waste storage and treatment structures, such as but not limited to collection systems, lagoons and ponds, have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: B) Land Application Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nuIrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): --I A V E S Affiliation: B C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots Check the appropriate box ❑ Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. �ervie VL° LPhone No.: ❑ Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Address(Agency): Phone NO.' � Signature: Date: AWC -- April 24,1996 2 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality RECEIVED Ar FEB 0 8 1999 James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemor BY Wayne McDevitt, Secretary :�F4%wUL14K A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director NORTFi CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES February 3, 1999 Donald Strickland Donald Strickland Rt l Box 93 Chadbourn NC 29431 Subject: Application No. AWS240112 Additional Information Request Donald Strickland Animal Waste Operation Columbus County Dear Donald Strickland: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has received the additional information requested in the letter dated January 6, 1999. However the information received was still incomplete. The additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by March 5, 1999: The irrigation parameters listed in your Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) exceed current recommendations. Irrigation events are to be listed in the WUP as the maximum application allowable for that soil type from the'time the pumps are turned on until the time they are shut off. The application events listed in your WUP appear to be out of the Sprinkler Irrigation Guide, The Application Amounts listed in this guide have not been adjusted for the application of animal waste. It is currently recommended that total application amounts not exceed one inch in any application event for any soil type. If your application rates need to be adjusted for the application of animal waste, please have your Technical Specialist revise your WUP to reflect the appropriate application amount per event. If the rates exceed the recommended one inch, please have your Technical Specialist justify the increased application rate in the narrative of your WUP. Please note that all WUP revisions must be signed and dated by both the owner and the technical specialist. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, scaled, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter, must be submitted on or before March 5, 1999 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 571. Sincerely, Sonya Avant Environmental Engineer cc: tWilmington Regional Office, Water Qtiaiity� 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 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 June 23, 1998 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN TM—CE17T REQUESTED Donald Stric an - Donald Strickland Rt 1 Box 93 Chadbourn NC 28431 Farm Number: 24 -112 Dear Donald Strickland: F?* mom NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPi4RTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES You are hereby notified that Donald Strickland, in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1 OC, must apply for coverage under an Animal Waste Operation General Permit. Upon receipt of this letter, your farm has six 60 days to submit the attached application and all supporting documentation. In accordance with Chapter 626 of 1995 Session Laws (Regular Session 1996), Section 19(c)(2), any owner or operator who fails to submit an application by the date specified by the Department SHALL NOT OPERATE the animal waste system after the specified date. Your application must be returned within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. Failure to submit the application as required may also subject your facility to a civil penalty and other enforcement actions for each day the facility is operated following the due date of the application. The attached application has been partially completed using information listed in your Animal Waste Management Plan Certification Form. If any of the general or operation information listed is incorrect please make corrections as noted on the application before returning the application package. The signed original application, one copy of the signed application, two copies of a general location map, and two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must be returned to complete the application package. The completed package should be sent to the following address: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Permitting Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 If you have any questions concerning this letter, please call at (919)733-5083 extension or Dave Holsinger with the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, for A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. cc: Permit File (w/o encl.) Wilmington Regional Office (w/o encl.) P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper