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HomeMy WebLinkAbout310059_HISTORICAL_20171231 r . NORTH CAROLINA _ Department of Environmental Quality ROY COOPER Governor +� MICHAEL S. REGAN w RECEIVED/NCDSecretary �1RIFZIIVIME MAN Director Environmental JUL 10 2017 Quality July 7,2017 Water Quality Regional . Dail Family Farm Land, LLC Operations Section Rainbow Farm Wlmirtgton Regional Office 825 East NC 24 Hwy Kenansville,NC 28349 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310059 Rainbow Farm Swine Waste Collection,Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Dail Family Farm Land,LLC: In accordance with your June 19,2017 Notification of Change of Ownership,we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage(COC)issued to Dail Family Farm Land, LLC, 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 Rainbow Farm, located in Duplin County,with a swine animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages: Wean to Finish: Feeder to Finish: 5,700 Boar/Stud: Wean to Feeder: Farrow to Wean: Gilts: Farrow to Finish: Farrow to Feeder: Other: If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation,there may be one boar for each 15 sows.Where boars are unnecessary, they may be replaced by an equivalent number of sows_Any of the sows may be replaced by gilts at a rate of gilts for every 3 sows. This COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2019, and shall hereby void Certificate of.Coverage Number AWS310059 dated October 1, 2014. 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 read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit carefull . Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this General Permit. Please continue to use the same record keeping forms. ''Nc►thing Compares----..,.. State of North Carolina I 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 If your Waste Utilization.Plan (WUP) has been developed based on site-specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate you will need to have a new WUP 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. 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. 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 any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Program for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days,this COC shall be final and binding. In accordance with Condition 111.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning,Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Newport/Morehead City, NC National Weather Service office at (252) 223-5737, or by visiting their website at: www.erh.noaa.izov/er/mhx/ This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office staff -may be reached at 910-796-7215. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit,please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Program staff at(919)707-9129. Sincerely, Lor S.Jay Zimmerman,P.G. Director,Division of Water Resources Enclosure(General Permit AWG 100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs) Wilmington Regional Office;Water Quality Regional Operations Section Duplin County Health Department Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District WQROS Central Files(Permit No. AWS310059) Smithfield Hog Production ROY COOPER Governor ICHAEL S. REGAN RECEWEI)MCDEV04' Secretary S. JAY ZBgMERMAN Environmental 7 2017 Director Quality APR April 13, 2017 R lanai Murphy-Brown LLC Water Quality QB Operation "an Brown Farm Wilmington Regional PO Box 856 Warsaw,NC 28398-0856 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No.AWS310059 Brown Farm Swine Waste Collection,Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Murphy-Brown LLC: In accordance with your March 31, 2017 request to correct animal numbers to match the originally permitted capacity,we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage(COC)issued to Murphy- Brown LLC,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 Brown Fame,located in Duplin County,with a swine animal capacity of no greater than the following annual averages: Wean to Finish: Feeder to Finish: 5,700 Boar/Stud: Wean to Feeder: Farrow to Wean: Gilts: Farrow to Finish: Farrow to Feeder: Other: If this is a Farrow to Wean or Farrow to Feeder operation,there may be one boar for each 15 sows. Where boars are unnecessary, 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. This COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2019, and shall hereby void Certificate of Coverage Number AWS310059 dated October 1, 2014. 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 read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit carefully. Please pay careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. Record keeping forms are unchanged with this General Permit. Please continue to use the same record kegping forms. -Nothing Compares r___ State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Water Quality Regional operations 5eeduu 1636 Mail Service Center I Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1636 919-707-9129 3 If your Waste Utiliz •ation ?lanl(WUP) has been• developed based on site-specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should-your records show that the current WUP is inaccurate you will need to have a new WUP developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards; a id,ordinarices (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey,anyproperty rights in either real or personal property. 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 any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the Animal Feeding Operations Program for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days,this COC shall be final and binding. In accordance with Condition U.22 of the General Permit, waste application shall cease within four (4) hours of the time that the National Weather Service issues a Hurricane Warning,Tropical Storm Warning, or a Flood Watch associated with a tropical system for the county in which the facility is located. You may find detailed watch/warning information for your county by calling the Newport/Morehead City, NC National Weather Service office at (252) 223-5737, or by visiting their website at: www.erh.noaa.goy/er/n%x/ This facility is located in a county covered by our Wilmington Regional Office. The Regional Office staff may be reached at 910-796-7215. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit,please contact the Animal Feeding Operations Program staff at(919) 707-9129. Sincerely, Lor S. Jay Zimmerman, P.G. Director, Division of Water Resources Enclosure(General Permit AWG100000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all ccs) Wilmington Regional Office,Water Quality Regional Operations Section Duplin County Health Department Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District WQROS Central Files(Permit No. AWS310059) Smithfield Hog Production I I'I NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary May 15,2009 Murphy-Brown, LLC Brown Farm P.O.Box 856 - Warsaw,NC 28398 Subject: Additional Information Request Application No.AWS310059 Brown Farm Duplin County Dear Murphy-Brown,LLC: The Animal Feeding Operation Unit of Division of Water Quality's Aquifer Protection Section has completed a preliminary review of your renewal permit application package. Additional information is required before we may continue our review. Please address the following item(s)within 30(thirty)days of receipt of this letter: Change in animal numbers The number of animals and operation type specified in your waste plan appear to be different than those specified in your facility's permit application and most recent certificate of coverage(COC). Please verify these numbers and,submit,if needed,a new Waste Utilization Plan or Nutrient Management Plan to reflect the correct number of animals and operation type. Please reference the subject application number when providing the requested information. All revised and/or additional documentation shall be signed,sealed and dated,with two(2)copies submitted to my attention at the address below. Please note that failure to provide this additional information on or before the above requested date may result in your application being returned as incomplete. Please be aware that you are responsible for meeting all requirements set forth in North Carolina rules and regulations. Any oversights that occurred in the review of the subject application package are still the responsibility of the applicant. In addition,any omissions made in responding to the above items shall result in future requests for additional information. Failure to request renewal of your coverage under a general permit within the time period specified may result in a civil penalty. Operation of your facility without coverage under a valid general permit would constitute a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and could result in assessments of civil penalties of up to$25,000 per day. If you have any questions regarding this letter,please feel free to contact me at(919)715-6698 Sincerely, C_" J.R.I hi Animal Feedin Operations Unit cc: Wilmington Regional Office,Aquifer Protection Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District APS Files-AWS310059 MAY j z�0� $y' N�"` Carolina �tura!!y Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919)733-3221 Internet:www.ncwatgquglily.org Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh,NC 27604 Fax 1: (919)715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/AffinnaWe Action Employer—50%Recydedl100/0 Past Consumer Paper Customer Service: (877)623-6748 Murphy-Brown, LLC 4/3/2009 2822 Hwy 24 West P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN Grower(s): Murphy Brown, LLC Farm Name: Brown Farm ; 31-59 Court : Du lin Farm Capacity: Farrow to Wean RECEIVED!DENR!DWO Farrow to Feeder Aar"afar Pmteriinn St'ODIA _. Farrow to Finish APR 0 6 2009 Wean to Feeder Feeder to Finish 5700 Storage Structure: Anaerobic Lagoon Storage Period: >180 days Application Method: Irrigation REUD APR 0 9 2009 The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner: 1. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWO regulations. 5. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems- 1 of 11 This plan is based on the waste application method shown above. If you choose to change methods in the future,you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made,which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan,if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (gallons,ft3,tons,etc.): Capacity Type Waste Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 3212 gal/yr gallyr Farrow to Feeder 4015 gallyr gallyr Farrow to Finish 10585 gallyr gallyr Wean to Feeder 223 gallyr gallyr 5700 Feeder to Finish 986 gallyr 5,620,200 gallyr Total 5,620,200 gallyr AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN PRODUCED PER YEAR (lbs): Capacity Type Nitrogen Produced per Animal Total Farrow to Wean 5.4 lbslyr Ibslyr Farrow to Feeder 6.5 Ibslyr Ibslyr Farrow to Finish 26 Ibslyr Ibs/yr Wean to Feeder 0.48 lbs/yr lbslyr 5700 Feeder to Finish 2.3 Ibslyr 13,110 Ibslyr Total 13,110 I bs/yr Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. LAND UTILIZATION SUMMARY The following table describes the nutrient balance and land utilization rate for this facility Note that the Nitrogen Balance for Crops indicates the ratio of the amount of nitrogen produced on this facility to the amount of nitrogen that the crops under irrigation may uptake and utilize in the normal growing season. Total Irrigated Acreage: 114.29 Total N Required 1st Year: 30722.42 Total N Required 2nd Year: 16921.34 Average Annual Nitrogen Requirement of Crops: 23,821.88 Total Nitrogen Produced by Farm: 13,110.00 Nitrogen Balance for Crops: (10,711.88) The fallowing table describes the specifications of the hydrants and fields that contain the crops designated for utilization of the nitrogen produced on this facility. This chart describes.the size, soil characteristics, and uptake rate for each crop in the specified crop rotation schedule for this facility. 2of11 Brown Farm:31-59 4/3/2009 Reception Area Specifications Tract Field Irrigated Soil 1st Crop Time to 1st Crap 1st Crop Lbs N1Ac Lbs N Total Ibs N 2nd Crop Time to 2nd Crop 2nd Crop Lbs NIAc Lbs N Total[be N Total Total We N Acreacie Type Code Apply Yield Ibs NlUnit Residual lAc Utilized Code A;)Plv Yield Ibs NlUnit Residual 1Ac Utilized Lbs N1Ac Utilized T1337 1A 3.39 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 500.025 N Sept-62d 65 2.4 156 528.84 303.5 1028.865 T1337 1B 3.26 GOA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 480.85 N Se t- ri 65 2.4 156 508.56 303.5 989.41 T1337 2A 2.82 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.6 415.95 N Se t-A h 65 2.4 156 439.92 303.5 855.87 T1337 2B 3.47 GOA D Feb15-June 130,0 1.25 15 147.5 511,825 N Sept-AM 65 2.4 156 541,32 303.5 1053.145 T1337 3A 2.86 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 421.85 N Sept-A rl 65 2.4 156 446.16 303.5 868,01 T1337 3B 3.18 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 469.05 N Set-A d 65 24 156 496.08 303.5 965.13 T1337 4A 2.91 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 429.225 N Sept-ApH 65 2.4 1 156 453.96 303.5 883.185 T1337 48 3.07 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 16 147.5 452.825 N Sept- d 65 1 2.4 156 478.92 303.5 931.745 T1337 5A 2.92 GoA D F015-June 130,0 1.25 15 147.5 430.7 N Sept-Apri 65 2.4 156 455.52 303.5 886.22 T1337 5B 2.34 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 345.15 N Sept-A ri 65 2.4 156 365.04 303.5 710.19 T1337 6A 2.92 GoA D F015-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 430.7 N Sept-A ri 65 2.4 156 455.52 303.5 886.22 T1337 6S 2.11 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 311.225 N Se et-A ri 65 2.4 156 329.16 303.5 640.385 T1337 7A 2.43 GoA D F015-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 358.425 N Sept-A ri 65 2.4 156 379.08 303.5 737.505 T1337 7B 3.24 GoA D Feb15-June 130.0 1.25 15 147.5 477.9 N ISOM-A ri 65 2. 1 156 505.44 303.5 983.34 T1337 8 3.16 AuB D Feb15-June 85.0 1.25 15 91.25 288.35 N _Sept-A d 45 2.4 108 341.28 199.25 629.63 T1337 9 2.66 AuB p 1`015-June 85.0 1.25 15 91.25 242.725 N Sept-ADd 45 2.4 108 287.28 199.25 530.005 T1337 10 5.46 AuB D Feb15-June 85.0 1.25 15 91.25 498.225 N Sept-Aprl 45 2.4 108 589.68 199.25 1087.905 T1337 11 5.33 AuB D Feb15-June 85.0 1.25 15 91.25 486.3625 N Sept-ADri 45 2.4 1 108 575.64 199.25 1062.003 T1349 12 3.48 NoA/B D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 448.05 N Sept-AIDrl 60 2.4 144 501.12 1 272.75 949.17 T1349 13 5.72 NoA/B D Feb15-June 115,0 1 1.25 "15 128.75 736.45. N Sept-A rl 60 2.4 144 823.68 272.75 1560.13 T1349 14 4.69 NoA/B D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 603,8375 N Sept-A rl 60 2.4 144 675.36 272.75 1279.198 T1349 15 3.29 NCNB D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 423.5875 N jSeDt-Apri. 60 1 2.4 144 473,76 272.76 897,3475 T1349 16 2.72 NoA/B D Febl5-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 350.2 N Se - rl 60 2.4 144 391.68 272.75 741.88 T1349 17 4.11 NoAJB D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 529.1625 N Se - 60 2.4 144 591.84 272.75 1121.003 T1366 18A 5.33 NoA/B D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 686,2375 N Sept-ADri 60 2.4 144 767.52 272.75 1453.758 T1366 188 3.87 NoA/B D F015-June 115.0 1.25 15 128.75 495,2625 N Sept-A ri 60 2.4 144 557.28 272.75 1055.543' T1366 19A 2.03 NoA/B D Feb15-June 115.0 1.25 15 12B.75 261.3625 N Sept-A ri 60 2.4 144 292.32 272.75 553.6825 T1366 198 1.62 1 NoAB D Feb15-June 115.0 1 1.25 15 1 128.75 206.575 N Sept-A ri 60 2.4 144 233.28 272.75 441.855 T1366 20 3.04 1 AuB D Feb15-Junel 85.0 1 1.25 15 1 91.25 277A N Sept-A ri 45 2.4 108 328.32 199.25 605.72 T1366 21 4.59 AuB p F015-June 85.0 1,25 15 1 91.25 418.8375 N ISOM-Aprit 45 2.4 108 495.72 199.25 914.5575 T1386 22 3.05 AuB p 17015-June 85.0 1.25 15 91.25 278.3125 N Sept- rl 45 2.4 108 329.4 199.25 607.7125 T1365 23 1.82 MCC 8 arch-Se 5.1 50 255 464.1 q t-April 1 50 50 91 305 555.1 T1365 24 1.46 MCC B arch-Se 5.1 50 255 372.3 $ t- d 1 50 50 73 305 445.3 T1365 25 1.52 MCC B arch-Se 5.1 50 255 387.6 t-A li 1 50 50 76 305 463.6 T1365 26 3.56 MCC B arch-Se 5.1 50 255 907.8 t-A d 1 50 50 178 305 1085.8 T1365 27 0.86 MCC 8 arch-Se 5.1 50 255 219.3 t-A rl 1 50 50 43 306 262.3 Totals., 114.29 15622.74 15099.68 30722.42 3(a)at 11 Brown Farm;31-59 4/3/2009 Reception Area Specifications Tract Field Irrigated Soil 1st Crop Time to 1st Crop tst Crop Lbs N1Ac Lbs N Total Ibs N 2nd Crop Time to 2nd Crop 2nd Crop Lbs NlAc Lbs N TojallbsNj Total iTotallbsN Acreage Type Code Apply Yield Ibs NlUnit Residual /Ac Utilized Code Apely Yield Ibs NlUnit Residual /Ac Utilized I Lbs NIAcl Utilized T1337 1A 3.39 GoA O June-Set 38.0 4 152 515.28 0 0 552 515.28 T1337 15 3.26 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 495.52 0 0 152 495.52 T1337 2A 2.82 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 428.64 " 0 0 152 428.64 T1337 2B 3.47 GoA O June-Set 38.0 4 152 627.44 0 0 152 527.44 T1337 3A 2.86 GoA 0 June-Sept38.0 4 152 434.72 0 0 152 434.72 T1337 3B 3.18 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 483.36 0 0 152 483.36 T1337 4A 2.91 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 442.32 0 0 152 442.32 T1337 4B 3.07 GoA O June-Set 38.0 4 152 466.64 0 0 152 466.64 T1337 5A 2.92 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 443.84 0 0 152 443.84 T1337 5B 2.34 GoA .0 June-Sept 38.0 4 152 355.68 0 0 152 355,68 T1337 6A 2.92 GoA O June-Set 38.0 4 152 443,84 0 0 152 443.84 T1337 6B 2.11 GoA O June-Set 3810 4 152 320.72 0 0 152 320.72 T1337 7A 2.43 1 GoA 0 June-Set 38.0 4 152 369,36 0 0 152 369.36 T1337 78 3.24 GoA O June-Set 38.0 4 152 492.48 0 0 152 492.48 T1337 8 3.16 AuB O June-Set 25.0 4 100 316 0 0 1 100 316 T1337 9 2.66 AuB O June-Set 25.0 4 100 266 ` 0 0 100 266 T1337 10 5.46 AuB O June-Set 25.0 4 100 546 ` 0 0 100 546 T1337 11 5.33 AuB O June-Set 25.0 4 100 533 0 0 100 533 T1349 12 3.48 NoA/B O June-Set 35.0 4 140 487.2 0 0 140 487.2 T1349 13 5.72 NoA/B O June•Set 35.0 4 140 800.8 0 0 140 800.8 T1349 14 4.69 NoA/B O June.Set 35.0 4 140 656.6 0 0 140 656.6 T1349 15 3.29 NoA1B O June-Set 35.0 1 4 140 460.6 0 0 140 1 460.6 T1349 16 2.72 NoA/B O June.Sept 35.0 4 1 140 380.8 0 1 0 140 380.8 T1349 17 4.11 NoA/B O June-Sat 35.0 4 140 575A 0 0 140 575.4 T1366 18A 5.33 NoA/B O June-Set 35.0 4 140 746.2 0 0 140 746.2 T1366 18B 3.87 NoA/B D June-Set 35.0 4 140 541.8 0 0 140 541.8 T1366 19A 2.03 NoA/B O June-Set 35.0 4 140 2B4.2 0 0 140 284,2 T1366 19B 1.62 NoA/B D 1 June-Set 35.0 4 140 226.8 1 0 0 140 226.8 T1366 20 3.04 AuBPun Set 25.0 4 100 304 0 0 100 304 T1366 21 4.59 AueSet 25.0 4 100 459 0 0 100 459 T1366 22 3.05 AuB 5e t 25.0 4 100 305 0 0 100 305 T1365 23 1.82 MCC -Se 5.1 50 255 464.1 K Sept-A rf 1 5 50 91 305 555.1 T1365 24 1.46 MCC -Se 5.1 50 255 372.3 K Se t•A rl 1 50 50 73 305 445.3 T1365 25 1.52 MCC -Se 5A 50 255 387.6 K Se t•A rl 1 50 50 76 305 463.6 T1365 26 3.56 MCC -Se 5.1 50 255 907.8 K t ri 1 50 50 178 305 1085.8 T1365 27 0.86 MCC -Se 5.1 50 255 219.3 K Sept-AvHl 1 50 50 43 305 262.3 Torals: 114.29 164fiD.34 461 16921.34 3(b)of 11 This plan does not include commercial fertilizer. The farm should produce adequate plant available nitrogen to satisfy the requirements of the crops listed above. The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. In interplanted fields( i.e. small grain, etc, interseeded in bermuda), forage must be removed through grazing, hay, and/or silage. Where grazing, plants should be grazed when they reach a height of six to nine inches. Cattle should be removed when plants are grazed to a height of four inches. In fields where small grain, etc, is to be removed for hay or silage, care should be exercised not to let small grain reach maturity, especially late in the season(i.e. April or May). Shading may result if small grain gets too high and this will definately interfere with stand of bermudagrass. This loss of stand will result in reduced yields and less nitrogen being utilized. Rather than cutting small grain for hay or silage just before heading as is the normal situation, you are encouraged to cut the small grain earlier. You may want to consider harvesting hay or silage two to three times during the season, depending on the time small grain is planted in the fall. The ideal time to interplant small grain, etc, is late September or early October. Drilling is recommended over broadcasting. .Bermudagrass should be grazed or cut to a height of about two inches before drilling for best results. CROP CODE LEGEND Crop Code Crop Lbs N utilized 1 unit yield A Barley 1.6 lbs N 1 bushel B Hybrid Bermudagrass- Grazed 50 lbs N 1 ton C Hybrid Bermudagrass-Hay 50 lbs N I ton D Corn- Grain 1.25 lbs N 1 bushel E Corn- Silage 12 lbs N 1 ton F Cotton 0.12 lbs N 1 lbs lint G Fescue-Grazed 50 lbs N 1 ton H Fescue- Hay 50 lbs N 1 ton l Oats 1.3 lbs N 1 bushel J Rye 2.4 lbs N 1 bushel K Small Grain-Grazed 50 lbs N 1 acre L Small Grain- Hay 50 lbs N 1 acre M Grain Sorghum 2.5 lbs N 1 cwt N Wheat 2.4 lbs N 1 bushel O Soybean 4.0 lbs N 1 bushel P Pine Trees 40 lbs N/acre 1 yr Acres shown in the preceding table are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers,filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. 4of11 SLUDGE APPLICATION: The following table describes the annual nitrogen accumulation rate per animal in the lagoon sludge Farm Specifications PANT r/animal Farm Totall r Farrow to Wean 0.84 Farrow to Feeder 1 Farrow to Finish 4.1 Wean to Feeder 0.072 5700 Feeder to Finish 0.36 2052 The waste utilization plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrients or other elements. Your production facility will produce approximately 2052 pounds of plant available nitrogen per year will accumulate in the lagoon sludge based on the rates of accumulation listed above. If you remove the sludge every 5 years,you will have approximately 10260 pounds of plant available nitrogen to utilize. Assuming you apply this PAN to hybrid bermuda grass hayland at the rate of 300 pounds of nitrogen per acre,you will need 34 acreas of land. If you apply the sludge to corn at a rate of 125 pounds per acre,you will need 82.08 acres of land. Please note that these are only estimates of the PAN produced and the land required to utilize that PAN. Actual values may only be determined by sampling the sludge for plant available nitrogen content prior to application Actual utilization rates will vary with soil type,crop,and realistic yield expectations for the specific application fields designated for sludge application at time of removal. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION: The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size,and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in the preceding table. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. *This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations,the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. Your facility is designed for>180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated properly to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in the tables. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application prior to applying the waste. 5of11 Application Rate Guide The following is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Soil Application Rate Application Amount _ Tract Hydrant Type Crop in/hr * inches T1337� 1 A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 1 B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 2A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 2B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 3A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 3B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 4A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 4B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 5A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 5B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 6A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 6B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 7A GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 7B GoA D 0.4 1 T1337 8 AuB D 0.6 1 T1337 9 AuB D 0.6 1 T1337 10 AuB D 0.6 1 T1337 11 AuB D 0.6 1 T1349 12 NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1349 13 NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1349 14 NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1349 15 NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1349 16 NoA113 D 0.5 1 T1349 17 NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1366 18A NOAIB D 0.5 1 T1366 18B NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1366 19A NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1366 19B NoA/B D 0.5 1 T1366 20 AuB D 0.6 1 T1366 21 AuB • D 0.6 1 T1366 22 AuB D 0.6 1 T1365 23 MCC B 0.65 1 T1365 24 MCC B 0.65 1 T1365 25 MCC B 0.65 1 T1365 26 MCC B 0.65 1 T1365 27 MCC B 0.65 1 6 of 11 Additional Comments: This plan revised to show recalculated wetted acres doe to a new GPS map being made of the fields used at this facility. 7 of 11 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN CERTIFICATION Name of Farm: Brown.Farm ; 31-59 Owner: Murphy Brown, LLC Manager: David Nordin Owner/Manager Agreement: Itwe understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste nutrient management plan for the farm named above. I/we know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and/or storage system, or construction of new facilities,will require a new nutrient management plan and a new certification to be submitted to DWQ before the new animals are stocked. I/we understand that I must own or have access to equipment, primarily irrigation equipment, to land apply the animal waste described in this nutrient management plan. This equipment must be available at the appropriate pumping time such that no discharge occurs from the lagoon in the event of a 25 year 24 hour storm. I also certify that the waste will be applied on the land according to this plan at the appropriate times and at rates which produce no runoff. This plan will be filed on site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: Murphy Brown, LLC Signature: Date Name of Manager(if different from owner): David Nordin Signature: Date Name of Technical Specialist: M. Kevin Weston Affiliation: Murphy-Brown, LLC. Address: 2822 Hwy 24 West, PO Drawer 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Telephone: (910)293-3434 Signature: Date 8 of 11 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1 Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2 There must be documentation in the design folder that 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, helshe 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 Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of application, recievinq 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, MRCS Field Office Technical Guide Standard 393- Filter Strips). 5 Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the.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. . 8 Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. 9 of 11 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 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 than 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 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_ 10 of 11 NUTRIENT UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 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. 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 soil'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. 11 of 11 �OF W AT E9P 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 RRICEIVIED Murphy-Brown,LLC Brown Farm JUN 2 6 2007 PO Box 856 Warsaw,NC 28398 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWS310059 Brown Farm Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear Murphy-Brown,LLC: In accordance with your application received on II-Jun-07, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Murphy-Brown, LLC, 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 Brown Farm, located in Duplin County, with an animal capacity of no greater than the following swine annual averages: Wean to Finish: 0 Feeder to Finish: 5100 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 111I1.19 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 pav careful attention to the record keeping and monitoring conditions in this permit. N�� rCarolina Natura!!t# Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919)733-3221 Internet:www.ncwaterguality.om Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh,NC 27604 Fax 1: (919)715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 An Equal OpportunVAffinnative Action Employer—50%Recycled110%Post Consumer Paper Customer Service: (877)623-6748 If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site-specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable :laws; rules,"standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does 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 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. 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, �F for Coleen H. Sullins Enclosures(General Permit AWG100000,Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Wilmington Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Unit Central Files Permit File AW S310059 �+ ^ 5 0 C ANIMAL FACILITY ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM Certificate of Coverage or Permit Number NCA231059 County Duplin Year 2003 F ECEI VED Facility Name (as shown on Certificate of Coverage or Permit) Brown Farm M" 0 1 2004 Operator in Charge for this Facility Bradley Herring Certification # 26545 , WATE"QUALM 5E r Land application of animal waste as allowed by the above permit occurred during the past calent ar qts&,-OmPtiame�rrf. X 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: 1. Total number of application Fields 26r Pulls ❑ (please check the appropriate box) in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan(CAWMP): F-5/P-N/A Total Useable Acres approved in the CAWMP 64.55 2. Total number of Fields Vr Pulls - ❑ (please check the appropriate box)on which land application occurred during the year: F-5/P-NIA Total Acres on which waste was applied 59.14 3. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) applied during the year for all application sites: 7,065.86 4. Total pounds of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) allowed to be land applied annually by the CAWMP and the permit: 14 9979.94 5. Estimated amount of total manure, litter and process wastewater sold or given to other persons and taken off site during the year ❑ tons or gallons (please check the appropriate box) 6. Annual average number of animals by type at this facility during the previous year: N/A Information provided by May 1, 2004 7.Largest and smallest number of animals by type at this facility at any one time during the previous year: Largest NIA Smallest NIA (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: Mu4L!,, Part II: Facility Status: IF THE ANSWER TO ANY STATEMENT BELOW IS "NO", PLEASE PROVIDE A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION AS TO WHY THE FACILITY WAS NOT COMPLIANT, THE DATES OF ANY NON COMPLIANCE, AND EXPLAIN CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN OR PROPOSED TO BE TAKEN TO BRING THIS FACILITY BACK INTO COMPLIANCE. 1. Only animal waste generated at this facility was applied to the permitted sites during R"Yes ❑ No the past calendar year. f� 2. The facility was operated in such a way that there was no direct runoff of waste from Yes ❑ 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 Yes ❑ No calendar year. 4. There was no freeboard violation in any lagoons or storage ponds at this facility during ❑ Yes R<O past calendar year. F, A - -7/a 5 A 3 5. There was no PAN application to any fields or crops at this facility greater than the G-'�7es ❑ No levels specified in'this facility's CAWMP during the past calendar year. 6. All land application equipment was calibrated at least once during the past calendar year. Q�es ❑ No 7. Sludge accumulation in all lagoons did not exceed the volume for which the lagoon was designed or reduce the lagoon's minimum treatment volume to less than the volume ❑ Yes ❑ No for which the lagoon was designed.- 0 *NIA Will be done and on fie by April 24,2004 8. A copy of the Annual Sludge Survey Form for this facility is attached to the Certification. ❑ Yes ❑ No *NIA Will be done and on file by April 24,2004 9. Annual soils analysis were performed on each field receiving animal waste during the ❑ Yes ❑ No past calendar year. 10. Soil pH was maintained as specified in the permit during the past calendar Year? ��ese Cl No I='11. All required monitoring and reporting was performed in accordance with the facility's 'YesNo permit during the past calendar year. � 12. All operations and maintenance requirements in the permit were complied with during El Yes Yes `-3 No the past calendar year or, in the case of a deviation prior authorization was received from the Division of Water Quality. V�ec- V. 13. Crops as specified in the CAWMP were maintained during the past calendar year on all 9--Yes ❑ No 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 T eS ❑ No maintained during each application of animal waste during the past calendar year. "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 than there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Zi11%V�IPA� — ?)ro W r\ , L-L— Permi ee tme or print) C) Sic&ia re of Pe Date f?62 c 6 Signature of Operator in Charge Date (if different from Permittee) ANIlv1AL FACILITY ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM Ai1IENDMENT Year: 2003 Permit Number: NCA231059 County: Du lin Facility#: 31-59 i Facility Name: Brown Farm 6. Annual average number of animals by type at this facility during the previous year: Wean— Feeder: Feeder— Finish: 4,847 Farrow — Wean: Farrow — Feeder: Boar Stud: Wean - Finish: �� Commercial Nursery, Total Average: 4,847 „o`•l��Y ' - R 785 Hwy.24150 � �� Murphy Brown LLC Warsaw,NC 28388 Mq Kenansville Division Y 0 2004 May 3,2004 Mr. Rick Shiver NC DENER Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 RE: Farm Brown Facility#31 -059 Duplin County Notification of lagoon pump down and lagoon repair Dear Mr.Shiver: a As you are aware our Environmental Management System requires thorough inspections of our waste management handling systems and containment structures.A weekly inspection reveled a damp area on the outside dike on the west side of the dike of the upper lagoon.A work orderlcomxtve aeon was sent to Murphy Brown LLC Engineering for site evaluation.The evaluation and plan of action is being submitted as an attachment to this letter. This letter is to serve as a notification to the Division of Water Quality per our permit requirements that we are going to draw the lagoon below stop pump to perform a minor repair to the Brown lagoon. I may be reached at 910-296-3731. S�ire,erely, David Nordin Land and Nutrient Management Murphy Brown LLC Kenansville Division Cc: Kraig Westerbeek John Bizic Mike Miller Murphy-Brown LLC P.O.Drawer 856 2822 Hwy. 24 West Warsaw,NC 28398 Tel: 910-293-3434 Fax:910-293-6957 April 19, 2004 Murphy Brown LLC Engineering File P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Re: Brown Farm of Rose Hill Division Upon review of this farm it appears that there is a very slow seep, which is appearing on the outside dike on the west side of the dike of the upper lagoon. The seep is not producing enough flow to cause either ponding or runoff. The recommended actions for this farm are as follows: 1) Pump water out of the upper lagoon as quickly as the nutrient utilization plan will allow. This lagoon was at 42 inches of freeboard when it was observed. The goal should be to achieve 84 inches of freeboard. This will require going below the stop pump level of normal operation to allow for the repairs. a. As the 84 inch mark is approached the damp area, suspected to be because of seepage, should be observed to dry since the suspected source is from higher in the embankment. b. The goal to reach 84 inches of freeboard will be July 15, 2004. 2) Upon reaching the 84 inch level and if the damp area has dried, the upper portion of the liner shall be repaired to eliminate any further potential seepage. a. If the damp area has not dried then the further evaluation will be required which may include further reducing of the lagoon level until damp area has dried. 3) The repair will consist of the following steps: a. The repair area will include from the northwest corner of the dike, a distance of 100'along the west dike. The depth would be the 6'which equals 18'of surface area from the inside top of dike toward the water surface. b. This repair shall be done as soon as practical which will include the earliest time at which the 84 inch freeboard level can be achieved and a projected period of one week of dry weather to allow for the construction to be performed under good working conditions. This will help assure quality earthwork can be performed and safety while working on the potentially slick slope above the water surface. 1) Removal of the organic mater(grass, sludge, etc.)from the clay liner surface. 2) Evaluation of the clay liner depth and clay quality by MB soils expert. 3) If clay quality is adequate, then scarify the existing liner approximately 8"to 10" deep, compact with sheep's foot roller, and add a minimum of 6" of additional clay and compact to achieve at least 1.5'total clay depth. 4) If clay quality is inadequate,then remove the liner in the proposed area. Fill with suitable clay material in 6" lifts compact with sheep's foot roller until total liner thickness of 1.5' is achieved. 5) Sample the clay permeability of the repair area to ensure that 1.25A0"-6 cmis is achieved. 6) Water should be then transferred from the lower lagoon on this farm into the repaired upper lagoon to the start pump elevation to observe that the affected area has been successfully repaired. 7) This liner rework and compaction on the inside of the lagoon should eliminate the potential seepage. Respectfully, David S. Elkin, P.E. Director of Engineering cc: Dave Nordin Kraig Westerbeek Kelley Kline ITIES--PLAN OF ACTION(Poa) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACIL Facility Number: 31-59 County: Duplin Facility Name: Brown Farm Certified Operator Name: Bradly Herring Operator Number: 26545 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/ID: Lag 11 Spillway(Y or N): N Level(inches): 17 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 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 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: 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. David Nordin Phone: 910-296-1800 Facility Owner/Manager(print) Date: 07/25/2003 Facility Owner/Manag r(signature) 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 1. Structure ID: Lag 1 line m = 689.0 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= 689.0lbPAN 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 t.TOTAL PAN u.application window' 2 PAN balance BALANCE FOR (lb/acre) FIELD(lbs.) column r x s T1365 4 Bermuda G 7.38 95.00 701.1 March -Oct '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)= 701.1 Ib. PAN IV. FACILITY'S PDA OVERALL PAN BALANCE PoA(30 Day)2/21/00 w. Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section 11)= 689.0 lb. PAN x. Crop's remaining PAN balance(line v from section III) = 701.1 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance(w-x) _ -12 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 facili . NARRATIVE: Irrigation onto existing spray fields will continue as weather and field conditions permit.Additional land is available for pumping if needed. PoA(30 Day)2/21100 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): La 1 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr.124 hr. storm storage&structural freeboard a. current liquid level according to marker 17.0 inches b. designed 25 yr.124 hr. storm &structural freeboard 19.0 inches c. line b- line a (inches in red zone) = 2.0 inches d. top of dike surface area according to design (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 100633 ftz e. line c/12 x line d x 7.48 gallons/ft' 125456 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 103849 ft3 h. current herd# F--3-1-5-01 certified herd#1 3150 actual waste produced = current herd# x line g = 103849 ft' certified herd# i. volume of wash water according to structural design ®ft3 j. excess rainfall over evaporation according to design 58703 ft3 k. (lines h + i +j)x 7.48 x 30 dayslline f= 202648 gallons 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period I. current waste analysis dated 07/21/2003 2.10 Ibs/1000 gal. m. ((lines e+ k)/1000)x line I = 689.0 lbs. PAN REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE. (Click on the next Structure tab shown below) PoA(30 Day)2/21/00 Brown Farm 30 Day POA 7-25-03.x1s , Subject: Brown Farm 30 Day POA 7-25-03.xls Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:06:09 -0400 From: "Toni King" <onikin m h rownllc.com> g g@ �P }'b 3 f Organization: Murphy-Brown LLC To: "Chester Cobb" <chester.cobb@ncmail.net> Name: Brown Farm 30 Day POA 7-25-03.xis Type: Microsoft Excel Worksheet Brown Farm 30 Day POA 7-25-03.xls (application/vnd.ms-excel) Encoding: base64 Download Status: Not downloaded with message 1 of 1 8/12/2003 9:29 AM Animal Waste Storage Pond and Lagoon Closure Report (Please type or print all information that does not require a signature) General Information: Name of Farm: Brown Farm Facility No: 31-59 Owner(s) Name: Quarter M. Farms Mailing Address: PO Box 759 Phone No: (910) 289 2111 Rose Hill, NC 28458 County: Duplin Operation Description (re aining animals only): + ? Please check this box if there will be no animals on this farm after lagoon closure. If, ere t��i11 be animals r on the site after lagoon closure, please provide the following information on the animals that'will remain.200 Operation Descri tp ion: Type of Shine No. ofAnimals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Type No. of Animals [] wean to Feeder 0 Layer F-1 Dairy © Feeder to Finish am 0 Pullets 0 Beef 0 Farrow to Wean 0 Farrow to Feeder 0 Farrow to Finish Other Type of Livestock Number of Animals / Will the farm maintain a number of animals greater than the 2H.0217 threshold? Yes L ' No 0 Will other lagoons be in operation at this farm after this one closes? Yes No 0 How many lagoons are left in use on this farm? 2 (Name)_Stoney Mathis _ of the Water Quality Section's Staff in the Division of Water Quality's _Wilmington Regional Office (see map on back) was contacted on May 9, 2001 (date) for notification of the pending closure of this pond ar lagoon. This notification was at least 24 hours prior to the start of closure which began on May 11,2001 (date). I verify that the above information is correct and complete. I have followed a closure plan which meets all NRCS specifications and criteria. I realize that I will be subject to enforcement action per Article 21 of the North Carolina General Statutes if I fail to properly close out the lagoon. Name of Land Owner Please P�:: M_.kd-rrms Signature: Date: The facility has full ed a closure plan which meets all requirements set forth in the NRCS Technical Guide Standard 998. The following items were completed by the owner and verified by me: all waste liquids and sludges have been removed, all slopes have been stabilized as necessary, and vegatation established on all disturbed areas. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): K West ek Affiliation: Murphy Farms, Inc. Address (Agency): P.O. Rose oil, N 4 8 hone No. (910)289-2111 Signature: PLC - 1 May 3, 1996 "'�`- W D rF,4p Michael F.Easley,Governor `O G William G.Ross Jr.,Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources d Alan W.KIimek,P.E.,Director Division of Water Quality June 27, 2002 CERTIFIED MAIL JUZ RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED •.,,• 2DOZ l Murphy Farms LLC ''••.,•` PO Box 759 Rose Hill, NC 28458 -� Attn: Kraig Westerbeek Subject: Denial of Permit Application Package Application Number AWS310059 Brown/Ritter Farm Animal Waste Management System Duplin County Dear Mr. Westerbeek: This letter is in reference to your permit application received on February 6, 2002 and subsequent documentation received April 2, 2002 for the construction and operation of the subject animal waste management facilities. The Brown and Ritter facilities (now considered one combined facility) were registered as swine farms in 1993. A request for removal of registration was submitted to the Division in December 1998 indicating that the facilities were no longer in operation. In December 1999, a Lagoon Closure Form was submitted for one of the lagoons on site. In June 2001, a Lagoon Closure Form was submitted for the second and final lagoon at the site, copies of each of these documents are attached. As a result of the foregoing, the Division considers this facility as ceasing to exist. Therefore, the Division must consider this site as a new swine operation. North Carolina is currently under a moratorium on the'construction or expansion of swine facilities. The Division is unable to issue a permit for the proposed animal waste management system while the current moratorium is effective. You may choose to submit a permit application for an animal waste management system that does not employ an anaerobic lagoon as the primary method of treatment for this site under the current exception number 7 or exception number 8 of the Swine Farm Moratorium. The Division will review the request and determine adherence with the appropriate exception to the Moratorium prior to issuing a permit. Upon expiration of the current Swine Farm Moratorium you may submit a permit application for the construction and operation of an anaerobic lagoon system at this site. In accordance with North Carolina Administrative Code Section 15A NCAC 214 .0209(b)(3), the Division is hereby denying the subject permit application- N.C.Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1617 (919)733-7015 Customer Service 1 900 623-7748 If this denial is unacceptable to you, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty days following receipt of this denial. This request must be in•the form of a written"petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6700 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6700. In addition, a copy of the petition must be served on the Department as follows: Mr. Daniel C. Oakley Registered Agent Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Unless such demand is made, this denial shall be final and binding. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact contact Sue Homewood in the Non-Discharge Permitting Unit at (919) 733-5083 extension 502. Sincerely L Alan W. Klimek,P.E. cc: Wilmington-Regional Office,'Water Quality Section% Facility File AWS310059 Water Quality Central Files NDPU Files -Returns Plan Amendment to Include S&WCC Chronic Rainfall Practices and Standards through March 31,2000 1 If this facility can comply with its existing permit and CAWMP it must do so. 2 Temporaryy Addition of New Sprayfields r)(Check appmpiate boxes.) --u A acres of cropland. List crop type used: -- - B. �—acres of hardwood woodland @ 100 lbs PAN/acre added. [] C. acres of pine woodland added @ 60 lbs;PAN/acre added. 3 Summer Perennial Grass(Check appropriate box.) 0 A Application window extended for 12.67 acres of perennial grass until first killing frost 0 S. An additional 50 lbs of PAN applied to acres of perennial grass prior to killing frost 4 PAN application Increased for Small Grains&Winter Grasses to be harvested.(Check appropriate box.) EE A. PAN application increased up to 200 fbs per acre for 12.67 acres of small grains or winter grasses to be harvested. 0 B. PAN application increased up to 150 lbs per acre for acres of overseeded summer perennial included in 3.9. 5 Waste Analysis(Check appropriate box.) 0 A. Prior to December 1st, 1999 the calculation of PAN will be based on a 35%reduction of the last analysis taken prior to the first 25 year 24 hour storm event. (Current waste analysis must be used after Dec. 1st.) B. Use current waste analysis to determine PAN. 6 Required-Maximum Nitrogen Utilization Measures for Small Grains and Winter Grasses. �A A Use of higher seeding rates, B. Timely harvest of forage to increase yield,and C. Irrigation during periods of warmer weather. 7 ReQuiMd-Irrigation Management Techniques to Reduce Runoff and Ponding Potential. A Making frequent,tight irrigation applications,and B. Not irrigation immediately before predicted rainfall. 8 The owner/manager is required to manage the movement of animals to and from the facility to minimize environmental impacts,ensure compliance with the facility's permit and amended CAWMP,and avoid discharge to surface waters. 9 Authorization to use the additional practices included in the amendment expires If a facility discharges to surface waters. Any discharge is a violation and Tray result in an enforcement action. 10 The owner/operator is required to keep records of all waste applications. 11 This revision must include a map or sketch of new land application areas. Facility Number 31 -59 Brown &Ritter Facility Name Murphy mil Farms Kraig Westerbee Facility Owne 1 anage a (P T) Tech ' t Na (PRINT) Facility Owner/Manager Sig ure echnica pecialist Signature Date 11/11/99 Date 11/11/99 This document must be filed at the SWCD office and be attached to the facilities CAWMP and be available for inspection at the facility (') New temporary sprayfrelds must meet applicable buffer and setback requirements. Waste must not be applied to wetlands. State of North Carolina Department of Environment zqoland Natural Resources �� Michael F. Easley, Governor ' 0`9c�0 CDENR William G. Ross Jr., Secret zN ary Kerr T. Stevens, Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT ANo NATURAL RESOURCES May 2,2001 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Quarter M Farms Brown Farm PO Box 759 Rose Hill NC 28458 Subject: Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Brown Farm Facility Number 31-59 Duplin County Dear Quarter M Farms: A letter dated January 15, 1999 was sent to advise you about concems associated with Certified Animal Waste Management Plans and the method by which the irrigated acres within the plans were calculated. Only the acres that are wetted can be credited in the waste management plan as receiving waste application. Any acreage within the plan that can not be reached by waste application equipment can not be used as part of your plan. An evaluation by Stoney Mathis on 11/2/00 was made to review the actual number of acres at your facility that receive animal waste during land application. The evaluation of your facility has yielded one of the following two results as indicated by the box marked with an "X". Category 1: The evaluation of your facility could not be completed due to a lack of information. Please contact your Technical Specialist to assist in providing Stoney Mathis the necessary information to potentially exempt your facility from undergoing a complete wettable acre determination. Please submit this information to Stoney Mathis, at 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, NC 28405-3845,within in 90 days of the receipt of this letter. If you have any questions please contact Stoney Mathis at(910) 395-3900. If within 90 days you are unable to provide Stoney Mathis with the information you are automatically required to complete a Wettable Acre Determination as described by Category 2 below, within 180 days of receipt of this letter. 1617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50%recycled110%post-consumer paper Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Page 2 Category 2: ❑ Your facility has been identified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as a facility that may have overestimated the number of acres actually receiving animal waste. Therefore, some or all of your fields may be exceeding the allowable loading rates set in your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to resolve this issue, please contact a designated Technical Specialist to have him or her conduct a Wettable Acre Determination for your facility. The Technical Specialist must be one that has been approved by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission to conduct Wettable Acre Determinations. Many Technical Specialist with the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, the Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Division of Soil and Water Conservation have received this special designation. You may also contact a private Technical Specialist who has received this designation, or a Professional Engineer. All needed modifications to your Animal Waste Management System must be made and the Wettable Acres Determination Certification must be returned to DWQ within the next 180 days. if the needed modifications are not made and if the form is not returned within the required time, DWO will be forced to take appropriate enforcement actions to bring this facility into compliance. These actions may include civil penalty assessments, permit revocation, and/or injunctive relief. Once a Wettable Acre Determination has been completed, a copy of the attached Wettable Acre Determination Certification must be submitted to the address listed on the form. Please note that both the owner and the Technical Specialist must sign the certification. A copy of all the Wettable Acre Determination documentation that applies to your Waste Utilization Plan must be kept at your facility. DWQ and the Division of Soil & Water Conservation Staff will review all documentation during their annual visit of your facility. An additional copy must by kept on file at the local Soil & Water Conservation District Office. Please note that if you install or modify your irrigation system, a designated Irrigation Specialist or a Professional Engineer must also sign the Wettable Acre Determination Certification. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter,please do not hesitate to contact Sonya Avant of our Central Office staff at(919)733-5083 ext. 571. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File Murphy Family Farms 31-59 Brown Farm Lagoon Closure Kraig Westerbeek called on 5/14/01 at 8:30 am to say that they would soon begin finishing the closure of a lagoon at the Brown Farm, Stonewall Mathis 5/14/01 o0Qz A01V FAMILYMURPHY FARMS November 20, 2000 Mr. Stonewall Mathis NCDENR - Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 RE: Brown Farm.#31-59 NOD Letter of November 15, 2000 Dear Stoney: Regarding your letter requesting a Plan of Action for the Brown Farm: 1) According to our irrigation records as we filled them out, we did not over-apply on the 2000 bermuda crop. However, during your inspection you determined that Hydrant Pull 3 incorrectly listed 2.0 acres rather than the correct 1.61 acres. Our investigation determined that OIC Mitch Hawkins mistakenly used the acreage for this field from a previous Nutrient Utilization Plan dated 12-30-97(attachments). 2) According to our irrigation records, we did not exceed the application rate until the corrected acreage was substituted after the fact. This is not a separate issue but is directly related to the record-keeping error explained above. 3) Control of broadleaf weeds through the management tools of herbicide application and mowing is performed in the spring and summer months. Wild mustard and radish persist longer into the fall but will soon die off in the cold weather. It is not economical nor is it very beneficial to the bermuda stand to apply herbicide once the bermuda is dormant. 4) Murphy Farms performs annual soil testing in November and December of each year. Year 2000 samples were delivered to the lab on November 15''. 5) The wettable acreage was determined in June of 1999. We will make sure the proper acreage is used and file old plans and maps in another location outside the environmental filebox to avoid confusion. 6) All OICs have been directed to use waste analyses dated within 60 days of application,which means as new analyses come in the OIC may need to revise IRR-2s back 30 to 60 days. If you have any questions or require any further actions please contact John Bizic or Kraig Westerbeek at 910-289-6439. Post Office Box 759, Rose Hill, North Carolina 28458, (910) 289-2111, FAX (910) 289-6400 Sincerely, ��John ' Land and Nutrient Manager Attachments(3) Cc: Garth Boyd, Michael Norris I'Z/3ai97 ,?mount of Flraste Produced Per Year(aallo s._ft3, tons. etc.) aaima,s XL �� j wasrtetaniinaUyear= l6 Off )waste/year. Amount of Plant Avaflable Nitrogen.(PAN)Produced Per Year ,5,-LCO animals X.3lbs.P.AN/anizaVyear=-/��'bs. PAN/year. (PAN from N. C. Ter-. Guide Std. 633) Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have - appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely raanner. _ The Bollowing acrea-e wu"i. be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown and surface application: 1 able 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER Tzac-, Field Soil Czop Lbs. N Acres Lbs.N Month of - No. T e Per Ac. * Utilized Aovlication -r,` 13ro� n a J! Qn4 lAts►.+•+t�w{ I4(7 'a.Q ZVO C►�1n✓ - r , �` =Oro ! a ! a.. �rr+�ll �,rw:n10 sc ! �•� 10� IS[ •l A 1 +I 3 I`, t I ci0 I ly I r A 1! rre I 3.0 ! { .rl t .{ q'r .,. LA I - i .,,.�1t6,�:., i o I .o 13so .-A! � -flu I 1 ! alA I&rwr..r� l/rb I ISO ! .0 f IA L-.S[ . mottos�w%ma4 A a 5.0 a5¢ -e -A r .�a`' V c r A' l L .1.1..e� k.(615c, 11 I.0 4 0 0 IMure��S �c�,.,n,e� io snn�a 14,A l�.«;-14N L4.0 70o - }c� la O 110.0 1 1-4 / y-A�• R,'k c.r ! H+5 I RN I ,.,p II 6r«.., I ov I r�•o I r o 0 1S= -_ r-, Total 1 ls.0 1-3 64� This N is from animal waste only. If nu&ients from other sources such as comr-m al ferriZZ---nr are applied, they must be accounted for. N musr be based on realistic vield ex'aec7Qrian: NOTE: The appli.ca*or is cautioned that P and$maybe over applied while meeting the N requirement= Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will requirefarr.-..en in some eastern counties of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresser all nurrients This plan only addresses Nitrogen 2 F WASTE UTII TZATTON PLAN AGREEMENT 3 A Name of Farm: 4-0 n t- f 1`C/ Far m Owner/Mawger Agreement E 4 I (we) =derstand and wM follow and implement the specification and the ope<^adon and :maintenance procedures established ia the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farmnamed above. I(we)know that any expansion to the exit1na design capacary ofthe z waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require anew certification to be submitted to the Division ofEnviro=ent Management(DEM)before the new animals are stocked I(we) also understand that there must be no discharge of . animal waste from this ,system to surface wasters of the state from a storm evtat less � severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm The approved plan will.be fled on-sae at the farm once and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation Dimict and will be available for review by DEM up on request. Name of Facility Owner. a Ir el rA P/ rv- (?!z=2: Int� Signature: ate: a 3 a 9 f7 i Name of ;e different from owner): Si_=a=re: Date: Name of Technical S ecialist (Please nt) p Pn A.ffiliarion: Address (Agency): -7-5 D- YIS 7 Si e: 3 GA s - ;. 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Stevens, Director November 15, 2000 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. .1ohn Bizic Quarter M Farms PO Box 759 Rose I-Jill, NC 29458 Subject: Notice of Deficiency Brown Farm Facility Number: 31-59 Duplin County Dear Mr. Bizic: This letter is to notify Quarter M Farms, who holds Certificate of Coverage AWS310059 under Swine Waste General Permit AWG100000 issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1. of deficiencies of the General Permit. On November '—', 2000, Mr. Stonewall Mathis of the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality inspected the referenced animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation. During the inspection, Mr. Mathis observed the following: 1) Overapplication of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) has occurred on the 2000 bermuda crop on application area Field 2 Hydrant 3. The Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP) allows up to 190 lbs PAN/acre to be applied on the referenced crop; 205.7 Ibs PAN/acre was applied resulting in 15.7 Ibs PAN/acre overapplication. This is a deficiency of Part 11. Operation and Maintenance Requirements, Section 4 of the General Permit which requires that in no case shall land application rates exceed the PAN rate for the receiving crop or result in runoff during any given application. 12 i North Cardinal Dr.,Wilmington,North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-39a-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper Mr. John Bizic Quarter M Farms November 15, 2000 Page Two 2} mount far any given event was exceeded on The maximum allowable application a a September 20, 2000 application event on application area Field 2 Hydrant a. This is a deficiency of Part 11(4) of the General Permit which requires that land application rates shall be in accordance with the CAWMP. 3) Broadleaf weeds need to be eliminated from the bermuda fields and lime needs to be applied per soil test recommendations in accordance with Part II(1,2, & 3) of the General Permit. 4) A representative Standard Soil Fertility Analysis (soil test) needs to be performed for all fields to receive animal waste and the proper receiving crop needs to be designated on the soil sample in accordance with Part 111. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements, Section 3 of the General Permit. 5) The proper acreage from the wettable acres map needs to be used for the calculations on the 1RR-2 forms in accordance with Part III(5) of the General Permit. 6) A waste analysis dated within 60 days of the date of application events needs to be used for calculations on the IRR-2 forms in accordance with Part III(4 & 5) of the General Permit. Please submit a Plan of Action which addresses the noted deficiencies and items. The Plan of Action should include a list of any and all modifications that have been and will be implemented to correct the noted deficiencies and items and prevent their recurrence along with a timetable for completion of the modifications. The written Plan of Action must be submitted to this office within ten days of receipt of this notice. Be advised that the Division of Water Quality may pursue further enforcement actions in these matters including Notice of Violation, civil penalties, injunctive relief, and permit revocation. Mr. John Bizic Quarter M Farms November 15, 2000 Page Three If you.have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at 910-395-3900. Sincerely, Stonewall Mathis Environmental Engineer cc: Billy Houston, Duplin County Soil and.Water Conservation Ronnie Kennedy, Duplin County Health Department DWQ Non-Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit s.\wdslanimalslduplinL000V 1-59nod Revised April 20, 1999 JUSTIFICATION & DOCUMENTATION FOR MANDATORY WA DETERMINATION Facility Number �7/ Operation is flagged fora wettable Farm Name: 14 r6 ;,., Es r w, acre determination due to failure of On-Site Representative:M & I Nnrr_111 Part 11 eligibility items) F1 F2 F3 F4 Inspector/Reviewer's Name tea+ rS Operation not required to secure WA determination at this time based on Date of site visit: 1 /Z exemption E1 E2 E3 E4 t -recent W P: 3 9 `� O eration ended for wrl e acre Date of most race U P p _ - - _ .- -- - - determination based on P2 P3 Annual farm PAN deficit: �i �� -pounds . r - Irrigation System(s) - circl #: 1 [•lard-hose traveler-,2. canter-pivot system; 3. linear-move system; 4. stationary sprinkler system permanent pipe; 5. stationary sprinkler system wlportable pipe; 5. stationary gun system wlpermanent pipe; 7. stationary gun system wlportabie pipe PART 1. WA Determination Exemptions (Eligibility failure, Part 11, overrides Par I exemption.) E1 Adequate irrigation design, including man depicting wettable acres, is complete and sioned by an I or PE. E2 Adequate D, and D2/D3 irrigation operating parameter sheets, including map depicting wettable acres, is complete and signed by an I or PE_ E3 Adequate D, irrigation operating parameter sheet, 'including reap depicting - wettable acres, is complete and signed by a WUP. E4 75% rule exemption as vermed in Par 111. (NO i E:73 % exemption cannot be applied to farms that fail the eligibility checklist in Part IL Complete eligibility checklist, Part 11 - F1 F2 F3, before completing computational table in Par 111). PART 11.75% Rule-Fiioibility Checklist and.Documentation of WA Determination Requirements. WA Determination.required-because-operation fails Dne of the eligibility requirements listedbelow: F1 Lack.ofzcreaoewl.ic>ZTesulied raver nplicanon:fyvastew=-ter=(PAN) onmp—my. fields):accordingfodarm'slas.twoyearsmfJrrri_gabun7ecords.-. F2 Unclear,illeaible,--or lack of informationimag_ _ F3 Obvious-field iimitabonslnumerous-ditches-r:fallure:to:deducti-equired bufferlsetback-acrease;mr25%:offotai:acreaoaddentinnddnMAWMP�:includes sm211,-in-eaulady-shaped fields=f elds-less-than-5-acresfor.t-avelers:nr.less7than 2 acres-For.stationary-sprinklers). F4 WA determination required because CAWMP credits field(s)'s acreage-in excess of 75% of the respective field's total acreage as noted in table in Part III. :s Revised Apra 20, 1999 `� FaciIity Number a Part Ill. Field by Field Determination of 75% Exemption Rule for WA Determination TRACT FIELD TYPE OF TOTAL CAWMP FIELD COMMENTS3 NUMBER NUMBER'S IRRIGATION ACRES ACRES % SYSTEM r y FIELD NUMBER' -hydrant,pull,zone, or:point numbers may be used in place of field numbers depending on CAW19P ra. and type of in igation•system.-If pulls,etc,cross-more-than one field,inspector1reviewer will have to combine fields to `.„ calculate 75%field by field determination for exemption;-otherwise operation will be subject to WA determination. : FIELD NUMHERz-must be dearly delineated on mad. COMMENTS'-back-up fields with CAWMP acfeage:exceeoing 75% of its total.acres and having received less than 50% of its annual PAN as-documented in the farm's.}1'lrvious=two years'(1°97&1298)of irriaationTecoras,-cannot serve-as-the =; . finust�eroted in the commentaecion nd must accessible basis-for a WA Determination.— by irrigabonzystem. Part IV. Pendin WA Determinations- �:� we�}a61c gcret de-�e.f'w�;.-Lo,-�;d�, Fdr T�3�bF;�Idj P, Plan lacks.followinginfarmation:6!<< r F�r� 7 13 P2 Plan Tevision may:satisfy .5% rule based on adequate overall PAN deficit-and by adjusting-all field acreage:to below 75% use rate P3 Other(iefrn process of installing new irrigation system): k+ REGISTRATION FORM FOR ANIMAL FEEDLOT OPERATIONS Department of Environment. Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section If the animal waste management system for your feedlot operation is des.igned-to serve more than or equal to 100 head of cattle, 75 horses, 250 swine, 1 ,000 sheep,'o.r 30,000 birds that are served by a liquid waste system, then this form must be filled-out and mailed by December 31, 1993 pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H. 0217 (c) in order'tQ�'b&.deeraned permitted by DEM. Please print clearly. Farm Name: Brown Farm Mailing Adress: , ��, 'Fox e f' ZI P .2'Y5-x J 1 County: Phone No. �/IP, V" ^ Owner(s) Name: Manager(s) Name: 71�,'te, Lessee Name: Farm Locatio e s speci ' ajpossible: road names, direction, milepost, etc.): .1 .41 J E�ac Latitude/Longitude if Known: 23-012-13-22-0 Design capacity of animal waste management system (Nu ber and type of confined animal(s)): Average animal population on the farm (Number and type of animal(s) raised): Year Production Began: ��� ASCS Tract No.: Type of Waste Management System Used: Acres Available for Land Application of Waste: Owner(s) Signature(s): DATE: —y3 DATE: �I-59 Sheetl , IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS Landowner/Operator Name: Murphy-Brown, LLC-Brown Farm, Fac. No. 31-59 County: Duplin Address: P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Date: 5/15/2006 Telephone: (910)293-3434 Table 1 -Field Specifications Approximate - Maximum Maximum Maximum Application Useable Size Application per Irrigation Field of Field Rate Cycle Number acres Soil Type Slope % Cro s, Inlhr inches Comments T1337-F3 40.92 Goldsboro 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pulls 1A-7B T1337-F2 16.61 Aut ille 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pulls 8 - 11 T1349-F1 24.01 Norfolk 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pulls 12 - 17 T1366-F2 12.85 Norfolk 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pulls 18A- 19B T1366-F3 3.04 Aut ille 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pull 20 T1366-F4 7.64 Au# ille 0-5 Row Crops 0.5 1 Pulls 21 - 22 T1365-F2 1.82 Mary n 0-5 Bermuda 1 Small Grain 0.5 1 Pull 23 T1365-F3 2.98 Mary n 0-5 Bermuda 1 Small Grain 0.5 1 Pulls 24 - 25 T1365-F4 4.42 Marvyn 0-5 Bermuda 1 Small Grain 0.5 1 Pulls 26-27 114.29 Sheet2 TABLE 2-Travelling Irrigation Gun Settings Make, Model and Type of Equipment: 3"travelers w/Komet 140 guns Field No. Travel Application TRAVEL LANE Wetted Nozzle Operating Operating and Speed Rate Effective Effective Diameter Diameter Pressure Pressure Arc Hydrant No. ftlmin in/hr. Width ft. Len th ft feet Inches at Gun si at reel(psi) Pattern Comments -Acres per pull 1 A 3.85 0.46 240 404 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.39 16 5.65 0.7 160 669 280 1.1 40 75 220 3.26 2A 3.85 0.46 200 386 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.82 2B 3.85 0.46 200 528 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.47 3A 3.85 0.46 200 394 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.86 3B 3.85 0.46 200 465 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.18 4A 3.85 0.46 200 405 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.91 4B 3.85 0.46 200 440 2a0 1.1 40 75 330 3.07 5A 3.85 0.46 200 408 280 1.1 _40 75 330 2.92 5B 3.85 0.46 200 282 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.34 6A 3.85 0.46 200 407 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.92 6B 3.85 0.46 200 231 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.11 7A 5.65 0.7 172 412 280 1.1 40 75 220 2.43 7B 3.85 0.46 200 478 280 1.1 1 40 75 330 3.24 8 3.85 0.46 200 459 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.16 9 3.85 0.46 240 272 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.66 10 3.85 0.46 240 780 280 1.1 40 75 330 5.46 11 3.85 0.46 240 757 280 1.1 40 75 330 5.33 12 3.5 0.46 250 394 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.48 13 3.5 0.46 220 909 280 1.1 40 75 330 5.72 14 5.14/3.5 .71.46 170/220 396/399 280 1.1 40 75 220/330 4.69 15 3.5 0.46 220 428 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.29 16 3.5 0.46 220 314 280 1.1 40 75 330 2.72 17 6.42/3.5 .851.46 1561250 334/296 280 1.1 40 75 180/330 4.11 , 18A 3.85 0.46 240 851 280 1.1 40 75 330 5.33 18B 3.85 0.46 240 586 280 1.1 40 75 '330 3.87 19A 7.06 0.85 100 746 280 1.1 40 75 180 2.03 198 1.06 0.85 100 567 280 1.1 40 75 180 1.62 .�.sv � F•el)to M 30 s.ry �, w 4:0ciso k .� h IV 96,414 r9 �.vo ao 3.7r ay 3.�r Brown Farm Scale: 1 "=500' Total Field = 73.31 Ac. q Total Field 1.52 Ac. p A Total Field = 13.81 Ac. Y�•s AN �QOZ q l C b E Ip t, M � u � U.5 - 5 Total Field = 43.82 Ac. OLn Total Field = 27.36 Ac. �J It'6 Total Field = 6.00 Ac. E o•e b �al It Lj C W Total Field = 9.73 Ac, Lj Lagoons �j Office Hog Houses Wells w/100 offsets U P �h 0 Total Field = 9.41 Ac. Ap Y) 5� Total Field = 5.72 Ac. e } i i Brown Farm Scale: 1 "=500' Total Field = 73.31 Ac. Total Field = 1.52 Ac. p is w N y O � W n Total Field = 13.81 Ac. 3.25 Ac. A u n m Q ,h '? .82 Ac. cW N ci [ m 3.47 Ac, t N rn 1O 2.86 Ac. A 3,18 Ac. e ry 2.41 Ac. 4 v 3.Q7 Ac c 2.92 Ac. SA a 3q Ac Total Field = 43.82 Ac. �7 2.92 .71 At Totol Field = 27.36 Ac. 2.43 Ac. a .z4 a N 3.1s qc, Total Field = 6.00 Ac. N C. A a � a N � � N Mi Y7 � Total Field = 9.73 Ac. Lagoons u a a M Office Hog rv� Houses Wells w/100' q- offsets P 1h O' ,Lrp �a P� O Total Field = 9.41 Ac, 's 24 c �S C 0 s: • 2 Total Field = 5.72 Ac. 002919 OIL Brown Farm Scale: 1 "=500' Total Field = 73.31 Ac. Total Field = 1.52 Ac. it w N y p n w y 0 Total Field = 13.81 Ac. � a w y 3.25 Ac. IA .. m 2s A Z .82 Ac. A J L. 3.47 Q u a w AC, Q N �i w 1D n 2.86 Ac. 3.18 Ac, �i e N 2.91 Ac, f 3' 7 Ac e 2.92 `, Total Field = 43.82 Ac. f .34 Ac h 2.92 1� Ac Total Field W 27.36 Ac. 2.43 Ac. 4q N -16 Ac. Total Field = 6.00 Ac. y C. n C u N a �N � u7 �j Total Field = 9.73 Ac, Lagoons u a 0 �i Office Hog Houses Wells w1100, P offsets a. fo ii .¢a P�� O Total Field = 9.41 Ac. 7y6 `o !s �4 c t�tl �7�1p11 ry�`* Total Field = 5,72 Ac. It " �02919 • ANSI GNE4 �' IN Sheet2 20 3.85 0.46 252 344 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.04 21 3.85 0.46 252 612 280 1.1 40 75 330 4.59 22 3.85 0.46 252 346 280 1.1 40 75 330 3.05 23 7.06 0.85 126 445 280 1.1 40 75 180 1.82 24 5.65 0.7 199 174 280 1.1 40 75 220 1.46 25 5.65 0.7 221 168 280 1.1 40 75 220 1.52 26 3.85/5.65 .461.7 252/216 280/228 280 1.1 40 75 330/220 3.56 27 7.06 0.85 159 76 280 1.1 40 75 180 0.86 TOTAL 114.29 Sheet5 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGNER Name: Micah Kevin Weston, CID OZI Company: Murphy-Brown, LLC w o Address: 2822 Hwy 24 West, P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Phone: (910)293-3434 � Q 919 0FSf GNEQ' Required Documentation IN��,'�R The following details of design and materials must accompany all irrigation designs: 1. A scale drawing of the proposed irrigation system which includes hydrant locations, pipelines,thrust block locations and buffer areas where applicable. 2. Assumptions and computations for determining total dynamic head and horsepower requirements. 3. Computations used to determine all mainline and lateral pipe sizes. 4. Sources and/or calculations used for determining application rates. 5. Computations used to determine the size of thrust blocks and Illustrations of all thrust block configurations required in the system 6. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pump,traveler and sprinkler(s). 7. Manufacturer's specifications for the irrigation pipe and/or USDA-NRCS standard for IRRIGATION WATER CONVEYANCE. 8. The information required by this form are the minimum requirements. It is the responsibility of the designer to consider all relevant factors at a particular site and address them as appropriate. 9. Irrigation pipes should not be installed in lagoon or storage pond embankments without the approval of the designer. NOTE: A buffer strip of 25'or wider must be maintained between the limits of the Irrigation system and all perennial streams and surface waters per NC Statutes. f`� Sheet6 Narrative of Irrigation System Operation This design is for a "wetted acreage"determination for an existing facility. The acres were calculated based on the equipment specified and the charts created by NCSU for calculating Area Allowances for Hard Hose Traveler Systems. Refer to owner's manual and irrigation dealer for information on maintenance, winterization, and operation of system. Note: This design is done as a revision to the existing determination due to a new GPS map of the fields used at this facility. 1 Sheet? CALCULATIONS Sprinkler Specifications Sprinkler Type: Komet 140 Nozzle Size: 1.1 inches Sprinkler Pressure: 40 psi Flowrate(GPM): 220 gpm Wetted Diameter: 280 feet * Reflects a 10% reduction from chart Lane Spacings Desired Spacing (%): 70 % Design Spacing(feet): 196 *PVC irrigation pipe normally comes in 20' pieces, so round to the nearest multiple of 20. Actual Spacing(feet): 200 feet Actual Spacing (%): 71 % Application Rate Application Rate =(96.3xFlowrate)/(3.1415x(.9xradius)squared) Design App. Rate = 0.42 in/hr 300 degree arc= 0.51 in/hr 330 degree arc= 0.46 in/hr 220 degree arc= 0.70 in/hr 180 degree arc= 0.85 in/hr Traveller Speed Travel speed = 1.605 x Flowrate/Desired application amount x Lane Spacing Desired app. (in.) = 0.5 inches 360 degree are= 3.53 ft/min 300 degree arc= 4.24 ft/min 330 degree arc= 3.85 ft/min 220 degree arc= 5.65 ft/min . 180 degree arc = 7.06 ftlmin Mainline Veloci�C Velocity= .408 x Fiowrate/pipe diameter squared feet/sec.** **For buried pipelines, velocity should be below 5 feet per second Pipe size: 6 inches Velocity= 2.49 ft/sec. Page 1 -1 Sheet? CALCULATIONS Sprinkler Specifications Sprinkler Type: Komet 140 Nozzle Size: 1.1 inches Sprinkler Pressure: 40 psi Flowrate(GPM): 220 gpm Welted Diameter: 280 feet " Reflects a 10% reduction from chart Lane Spacings Desired Spacing(%): 70 % Design Spacing(feet): 196 'PVC irrigation pipe normally comes in 20' pieces, so round to the nearest multiple of 20. Actual Spacing (feet): 220 feet Actual Spacing (%): 79 % Application Rate Application Rate.=(96.3xFlowrate)1(3.1415x(.9xradius)squared) Design App. Rate = 0.42 in/hr 300 degree arc= 0.51 in/hr 330 degree arc= 0.46 in/hr 220 degree are= 0.70 in/hr 180 degree arc= 0.85 in/hr Traveller_Speed Travel speed = 1.605 x Flowrate/Desired application amount x Lane Spacing Desired app. (in.)= 0.5 inches 360 degree arc= 3.21 ft/min 300 degree arc= 3.85 ft/min 330 degree are= 3.50 ft/min 220 degree arc = 5.14 ft/min 180 degree are= 6.42 ft/min Mainline Velocity Velocity= .408 x Flowrate 1 pipe diameter squared feetlsec.** 'For burled pipelines, velocity should be below 5 feet per second Pipe size: 6 inches Velocity-- 2.49 ft/sec. Page 1 -1 Sheet8 (2) Brown Farm, Fac. No. 31-59 Acreage Calculations Width Length Acres Total Acres Start End Stop End Total Pull # u ft. (midsection) (midsection) ac. Lac.) Pall Acres 1 A 240 404 2.226 2.226 0.640 0.520 3.39 1 B 160 669 2.457 2.457 0.480 0.320 3.26 2A 200 386 1.772 1.772 0.580 0.470 2.82 2B 200 528 2.424 2.424 0.580 0.470 3.47 3A 200 394 1.809 1.809 0.580 0.470 2.86 3B 200 465 2.135 2.135 0.580 0.470 3.18 4A 200 405 1.860 1.860 0.580 0.470 2.91 4B 200 440 2.020 2.020 0.580 0.470 3.07 5A 200 408 1.873 1.873 0.580 0.470 2.92 5B 200 282 1.295 1.295 0.580 0.470 2.34 6A 200 407 1.869 1.869 0.580 0.470 2.92 6B 200 231 1.061 1.061 0.580 0.470 2.11 7A 172 412 1.627 1.627 0.480 0.320 2.43 7B 200 478 2.195 2.195 0.580 0.470 3.24 8 200 459 2.107 2.107 0.580 0.470 3.16 9 240 272 1.499 1.499 0.640 0.520 2.66 10 240 780 4.298 4.298 0.640 0.520 5.46 11 240 757 4.171 4.171 0.640 0.520 5.33 12 250 394 2.261 2.261 0.670 0.550 3.48 13 220 909 4.591 4.591 0.620 0.510 5.72 14 170 396 1.545 3.561 0.620 0.510 4.69 220 399 2.015 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 15 220 428 2.162 2.162 0.620 0.510 3.29 16 220 314 1.586 1.586 0.620 0.510 2.72 17 156 334 1.166 2.895 0.670 0.550 4.11 250 296 1.699 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 18A 240 851 4.689 4.689 0.640 0.000 5.33 18B 240 586 3.229 3.229 0.640 0.000 1 3.87 19A 100 746 1.713 1.713 0.320 0.000 2.03 19B 100 567 1.302 1.302 0.320 0.000 1.62 20 252 344 1.990 1.990 0.570 0.480 3.04 21 252 612 3.540 3.540 0.570 0.480 4.59 22 252 346 2.002 2.002 0.570 0.480 3.05 23 126 445 1.287_ 1.287 0.290 0.240 1.82 24 199 174 0.795 0.795 0.430 0.240 1.46 25 221 168 0.852 0.852 0.430 0.240 -1.52 26 252 280 1.620 2.750 0.570 0.240 3.56 216 228 1.131 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 27 159 76 0.277 0.277 0.340 0.240 0.86 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 0.000 0.000. 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 0 0 - 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00 Total Acres 114.29 Page 1 's • K MI V- n;+` to, A 11'� Y "If 1 d 7W ,NI 'Gt�F��'►�M"{''�,' '�+�tij'gj iN w �A' '.. �a+� c ZA?r,yy i /-v. a�{,,'h +, � P a _ *,.�-; v �.^r '�� �� R}.y .���.,, '�+�"'�� 5,� +�� per# •+)k. �y,�`r ,w� �.� 'Y.. � ��� F ,�• 'i a .r .e`�, ♦ ..P- r; .r'O W� 'f` •��„}, r� }� .rr,`f., y,r .� . y�y f l i''7a •r' �•, t' v, �,.,� fin• .+ �t Yh � �, r��[ �AJ �1 � e � +M �'�„ ' '1il s Is w i *1k n f Y" Y� ti .. �"�7�.... �RaS J•,,�4.�N.7y}S��„j,'�.: �.- �^...=w'.�edJt�e'. .L�.._:jY":+� _ - • 7 y Y• I a Y ij , a IP n• r r 'M, k � f t M ' W��- �'a4�'�'"� a f, � �+ ^-A^�'1 �,.w �,� t• i ,�`� �4 `"', Y • �^��ti0.,rl s,�iAl�fi � � r. • p t + .. ♦F y N _ F1 1 j ' 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 MRCS 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 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 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, - for Alan W. Klimek,P.E. Enclosures (General Permit NCA200000,Record Keeping and Reporting Package) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Duplin County Health Department Wilmington Regional Office,Water Quality Section Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File NCA231059 Permit File AWS310059 NDPU Files- o f WArF9 Michael F.Easley,Govemor Q William G_Ross Jr.,Secretary � North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources j r Alan W.Klimek,P.E.,Director Division of Water Quality `v -c April 9, 2003 Murphy Farms,LLC Brown Farm PO Box 759 Rose Hill NC 28458 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. NCA231059 Brown Farm Swine Waste Collection,Treatment, Storage and Application System Duplin County Dear Murphy Farms,LLC: 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 13, 2003, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to Murphy Farms, LLC, 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 AWS310059 to operate under State Non-Discharge Permit AWGI00000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Brown Farm, located in DuplinCounty, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 5100 Feeder to Finish swine and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan(CAWW). 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 infonnation-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 forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record keening and monitoring conditions in this pern>it. The Devices to Automatically Stop Irrigation Events Form must be returned to the Division of Water-Quality_no later than I20__days following receipt of the Certificate of Coverage. The Animal Facility Annual Certification Form must be completed and returned to the Division of Water Qualitybx no later than March 1 st of each year. AM Non-Discharge Permitting Unit Internet httpJ/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ndpu 1617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1617 Telephone (919)733-50a3 Fax (919)715-6048 Customer Service Center Telephone 1 800 623-7748 An Equal Opportunity Action Employer 50%recycle&10%post-consumer paper t .h ^(} kh.A UIXgQS?S9ifCS;{+.i r CCCtt h CC '!CK9!{OtiiA'S.k'4:til...11 Y:if�,uSF:��n" : �, MEMO m ,. .• x'},r, .,, } v r �' ♦ cx`:::«;-=fix`' e,;,;a.�r,.., xc �� ,��"- :;: ..�!o b r `r � � �:a�s, s?Kid, •z�i'�,fi'�x,..'�tizi�,`�i&r.'�'�^ '' �txc.$" � a,,,t:: :w�.Y2.c au % u:;�:: :w:,„�,w,..,.�z«,,.;.,•o`s�`�.s .: PRODUCER: Brown Farm - Quarter M Farms LOCATION: 160 Rainbow Rd. Warsaw, NC 28398 TELEPHONE: (910) 289-4670 TYPE OPERATION: Feeder- Finish NUMBER OF ANIMALS: 5,700 (Design Capacity) The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at-a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface 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. 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, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special precautions, waste may be applied to land eroding at up to 10 tons per year. 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 DEM regulations. 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 applied to bare ground not more than 30 days prior to planting. ,Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. Attached you will find information on proper sampling techniques, preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for analysis. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 21-1.0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. Pagel NUNN Amounl of Waste PWduced Per Year(gallons- ft. tons. etc, 5.700 animals X 12 (tons)waste/animal/year= 10,830.0 (tons)waste/year. Amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) Produced Per Year 5.70Q animals X 2.3 lbs. PAN/animal/year= 13,110.0 lbs. PAN/year. (PAN from N.C. Guide Std. 633) Tech Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown and surface application: Table 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month of # No. Type Per Acre Utilized Application T1365 2 BnB Bermuda (G) 190 1.61 305.9 March -Oct T1365 2 BnB Sm. Grain (G) 50 1.61 80.5 Sept-April T1365 3 BnB Bermuda (G) 190 3.68 699.2 March - Oct T1365 3 BnB Sm. Grain (G) 50 3.68 184 Sept-April T1365 4 BnB Bermuda (G) 190 7.38 1402.2 March -Oct T1365 1 4 JBnB Sm. Grain (G) 50 7.38 369 Sept-April T1365 is on the actual Brown Farm *Additional 1 Optional land is listed on pg. 10 Total 12.VL 3,040.80 *This N is from animal waste only. If nutrients from other sources such as commercial fertilizer are applied, they must be accounted for. N Must he based on realis&yield expectation. NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of North Caroline to have a nutrient management plan that addresses an nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen. Page 2 r Table 2. ACRES WITH AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowner must be attached) (Required only If operator does not own adequate land [see Required Specification 2]) Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month of # No. Type Per Acre* . Utilized Application T1337 2 AuB Corn 85 15.08 1281.8 March -Aug T1337 2 AuB Wheat 108 15.08 1628.64 Sept-April T1337 2 AuB Soybeans 90 15.08 1357.2 June-Sept+ T1337 3 GoA Corn 142 36.80 5225.6 March-Aug T1337 3 GoA Wheat 156 36.80 5740.8 Sept-April T1337 3 GoA Soybeans 135 36.80 4968 June -Sept+ 20202.04 *2 years Total 51.88 10,101 * See footnote for Table 1. Totals from above Tables Acres Lbs. N Utilized Table 1 12.67 3,040.80 Table 2 51.88 10,101.02 Total 64.55 13,141.82 Amount of N Produced 13,110.00 Surplus or Deficit (31.82) NOTE. The Waste Utilization Plan must contain provisions for periodic land application of sludge at agronomic rates. The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application of nutrient or other elements. Page 3 See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. Application of Waste by Irrigation Field Soil Type Crop Application Application No. Rate In/Hr) Amount (In.) 2,3,4 BnB Bermuda 0.6 .5-1.0 2 NoA Row Crops 0.5 .5-1.0 2 AuB Row Crops 0.6 .5-1.0 3 GoA Row Crops 0.5 .5-1.0 4,5 1AuB Row Crops 0.6 .5-1.0 THIS TABLE IS NOT NEEDED IF WASTE IS NOT BEING APPLIED BY IRRIGATION,HOWEVER A SIMILAR TABLE WILL BE NEEDED FOR DRY LITTER OR SLURRY. Your facility is designed for 180 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6 MONTHS. In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your structure exceed Elevation 'see staff gauges. Call the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil Conservation Service) or Soil and Water Conservation District office after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount per acre to apply and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste. Narrative of operation: Acres shown are "wetted acres". Risidual N has been accounted for in the corn rate. All crops and land listed on page 10 is optional. Page 4 r REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1 Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2 There must be documentation in the design folder that 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 waste, he/she shall provide a copy of an agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing himther the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization,or available land. 3 Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4 Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field. (See FOTG Standard 393 - Filter Strip). 5 Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. B 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 or flies. 8 Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during rainfall events, or when the surface is frozen. Page 5 • r REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 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 Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11 Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and from any perennial stream or river (other than an irrigation ditch or canal. Animal waste other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995), shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 12 Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13 Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14 Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. 15 Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by discharge or by over-spraying- Animal waste may be applied to prior converted wetlands provided they 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. Page 6 1111411111,11111211111 REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 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 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. 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 element. Zinc and copper levels in the soil shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metal approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted for optimum crop production and maintained. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for three (3) years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five(5)years. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. 23 Page 7 WASIE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm: Brown Farm Owner/Manager Agreement I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we)know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Environment Management (DEM) before the new animals are stocked. I (we)also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on-site at the farm office and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by DEM upon request. Name of Facility Owner. Quarter M Farms (Please print) Signature. Name of Manager di rent from owner): _2V L e Signature: Date: ?'!d --0 r— Name of Technical Specialist: (Please print) Ton! W. King Affiliation: Murphy Brown, LLC Address(Agency): P.O. Box 856 Warsaw, NC 28398 Signature: Date: ! ` 9-0 a Page 8 Table 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER "*OPTIONAL*" Tract Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month of # No. Type Per Acre* Utilized Application T1366 2 NoA Com 120 14.00 1680 March-Au ust T1366 2 NoA Wheat 144 14.00 2016 Sept-April T1366 2 NoA Soybeans 120 14.00 1680 June- Se t+ T1366 3&4 AuB Com 85 17.00 1445 March-August T1366 3&4 AuB Wheat 108 17.00 1836 Sept-April T1366 3&4 AuB Soybeans 90 17.00 1530 June- Se t+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Page 10 FL0039 SOIL INTERPRETATIONS RECORD BLANTON SERIES CAPABILITY AND REALISTIC YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE (FOR NUTRIENT NANUENENT PLANS) RN SOYBEANS JPEANUTS ITOBACCO [IMPROVED D ETERMINING BILITY AELONS BERHUDAGRSS PHASE i(BU) I(Bu) (LBS) (TONS) (LBS) (TONS/ACRE) R i 0 25 2200 00 4. 5-12% 4S 50 20 2000 10 1700 12-20% 6S b M FINAL REVIEW D R A F T 11 APRIL 2000 Table 2. Realistic Yield Expectations for agricultural soils of North Carol' a,listed alphabetically by series name. Bulad TarVaa Lbim LWac Win ac TuNec BWaa= LWacl Dry wmaa I ACREDAL.E 10 CP 140 0 900 0 0 55 0 45 2000# 4.3 4.5; €AILEY 2T CP ! 55 0 550 1900 0 36 0 25 20�0 5 1.5 ALAGA 28 CP 1. 60 0 550 16D0 01 5, 0!25 23p0: 4.5 i 0- tALAMANCE- _� 108 }al 125s 23; 65p; 3000 D 55- 10. 45' 0j 5.5, 4.5. -- 1AL.PIN 281CP 60'-- 0' 550 1800' 01 351 0: 25: 2500 4.5; D• __ - r ALTAVI STA-CP '---To 1 CP 130-�- U 850 3000( 0 BD 0 j 45 3500:, 6 - 4 -_ _ _. i.__....._.,_ J _ IALTAVISTA-P 105�- 130 24 850 3000 p 80+ pl 45t p -- �...._..._..4: _�_.._.... ��W__w_...... . . '.APPLING i 111 PI 135 25 775 3300 0! 65�AM 12 55t Dj 5.5 5.5: ARAPAHQE '7lCP W1 0 850 0 0' 60 0 4-- 5{� 0; 5 4{ ARGENT 11#C-}-P 120 01 750 2100 0 651 0 4U 0; 3.5 _ 3.5 :ARKAQUA -' 204`MO 15f1 23 01 012200, 35• 8' 60 0+ 0! 4; ARMENIA 101'PI j 901 12: 450 1800 Os 45 04 321 0: 0: 2.5`. kASFILAR -- 112!PI 85 11 4501 2000# of 40+ B' 281 -01 __ _3.51 _ 4: AUGUSTArCP i 16 CP 115; 0 775 2500• 0' 555!.- - 0; 40 2300 5.5, 4.5: AUGUSTA-P 102 PI 115 21 T75 2500 D 55' _- 0 40i 0, -_ 5.5 4.5; ;A RYVILLE- 27 CP Y 85 0 70D 2400 0 45 01 36i 2. 5.5: 1.% !AYCOCK 23(CP 130 -0 925 3000 0 6_0i O+ 50 3600! =AYERSVILLE 116jP1 80# 10 450 1800 0 40L --6i 41 4.5 ;BACKBAY,-- -F J CP -- 110 01 T00 0� TO`� 55i Oi �4Dj 0!� V 4.5 3.5; :BADIN _113 PI ! 120 --T22� _700j 2850� 0 55� 10 ' 45€ Oi 4 4 .BALLAHACK 7 CP 140! 0 5501 1800! Ot 60: i - 45 2000 zBANDANA 2D4 MO ry 150 t 23 0 0 22061, 35 8 60 °� _:a _ _41 BANNERTOWN 112 PI 85 11 450 2000 0 40 6 2B 0! 3.5 4; BANNISTER 105 PI 135 251 700 2$00 D 60 111 - 501 - 0L- 61 4.5 BARCLAY 14 CP 140 01 800 2700 0' 60 0 50 0 5.5` 4 5 1 BAYBORO 6 CP 135 T 0! 775 1BOn UI 60 0 451 Oj 3.51 3.51 'BAYMEADE 271CP 601 0! 4751 1800 0i 35j 0! 25`: 2200. 51 1.5: BEL HAVEN 21 CP 130: 0: 8001 0. 0 60:: O, �- 44. _ 0 3 4.5 __ BER71E�-.. - 20'CP 125 O t 3501 2900 i 0; 55: _ 0�- 45 3500 6.51 4 __-- - _. BETHERA 11 CP j 105 0 600 0 01 40 0 35' 01 3.5 - 3.5: BETHLEHEM 111 PI j 70 10 450 1600 0 35 5 251 01 4 4= �BIBB 5 CP 110 0' 675 2100 0 46 0 38 20001 3.5� 41 75 14 0 0 1000 30 81 251 0 D; 2I BILTMORE 208 MO _ BLADEN 11 CP 105 0 700 0 0 50 _� 38 �29001 -3.5 3.5` IBLANEY 27 CP 65 0�-525 2200 0 351 01 25i 21061 5 1.5 BLANTON - 22�C-P BO" 0 j 500 2200 0 35 0 25' 2200 ;BOJAC a1�-P 1D0` 0' 750 2200'• 0! 45 Qj 35 2900 5.5i 3 # ROLLING 20 CP j 120 1 825 0 0 50 p 40 34001 _ _ _ 61�_._ BONNEAU 271CP 85 ^ 0 700 2200 0 45 _ 0 30 2800v 5.51 1.5! �.__ BRADOQCK-M 210 MO j 115 18 0 0 28-w 76 12 4_5 0� 0 6i BRADDOCK-P J --Ti-1 PI 115 18 0 0 2800 75 12 45 - --- 0 -6 BRApSON 210 MO j 110 18 0 0 2800 75 121 45. 0 Oi Bs _..-_ �_. BRAGG 4 26 CP 80 0: 650 1 BQ0 0; 35; 0 i 301 0' 4.51 - -_ - t--- - - 2i 13RASSTOWN 212 MO __;_... 85_- 13 . .._.-.__0� _L170t) 60 _ 101 301) 0O;__... 4.5 --- --- _ BREVARD 211'MO 135 25� 0 0 2800, 75I 12 50` 0 Da 6€ `BRICKHAVEN 103 PI --- - 85 11 460 iBp� D 40 7T._ 30 0f 3 3.1 -- -- �.. 5._.,...,..__. �-- T ---- I BROOKMAN 6 CP i 135 01 704 1 BD0 0 601 45 0 3.5 3.5 iBROOKSHIRE jj 213 MO - 160 281 0 0124001 TS 12 40� 0. 0 J _ 61 __..._..._._._.__-__.....1_..-. .. � ;BUNCOMBE 105 PI 60 10 dS0 1500 0 90 T 4 25 35 3€ BUTTERS $6 CP - 100 0# 750 24{30 O 50 D 35 3000 5.5' 3` _. x FINAL REVIEW D R A F T 11 APRIL 2000 1 --- -_-. t .. �•- Bufad 7o!V UVac Wac�I.ti wj Bufa6 Tonfac_ eulac. Lhlac Dry Wac DILLSBORO s 211 MO�° i35 s_.26 0 D 2800 75 12� 60 0, O1 5 1-U-•- f- _ _ 1DOGUE-CP 19 CP 1251 0, 800 2800 0 so _ 01 45i_3000' -6-1 4 i_..._ _... .. DOGUE-P-P 105 PI 135 251 700 2800 01- B0� - 11 �601 0 81 4.51 D03tOVAN _1 CP_ --��- 105 � D � 702 D -01-40 01 35 0= 2.5� 3.61: °DOTHAN­ 25 CP 12D 0� 875 2800 0I 561 0€ 40 37a01 8! 3.6: URAGSTON � -16 CP 130 0 60Q 2400 0 551 b; 4 0�. . 0 551 4.53 ;DUCKSTON 13 CP 60 0 50D 16QD 0 40 0 25? 0= 4 2 - I- _._. ... . .... . . 11)UNBAR 15 CP 116 0 T00 260D Q _._.. 5 4! 42 _ _2 5 4` I3UPLIN --- 19 CP 115 0 800 2800 of 60 01 45 303.5 DURHAM 118 PI j, 90 12 50D 2200 01 45 7i 35 T01 5 4.5! DYKE 1 210 MO € i 15 18 0 0 2800 75 121 45 0 i 0 6 i - �ECHAW ! 22 CP I 70 0 500 2200 of 36 0 i 30 22001 4.5 _...._1.5 f EDNEYTOWN 2i2h MO 110 18 0 0[ 260D; 601 10< 40 0' 0i 4.53 EDNEYVILLE 2o -"110 i8 0 0�26001 60 is 4Q1 OI 0! 4.5F -._ -ELKTON P = 120 01 700 D 0 50- 03 4d. 0, 41 4.5 _....Y ...._ _ ELSINI OR 215 MO 2Q5 32 - - 0 0 28MI 15 12 i EMPORIA... i 25 CP 110 0 825 2900 0 55 T 0 _ 35 3700 i 6 3.5 - �_ 5 _ ENGELHARD 10 CP ? 136 Di' 875 0 0 W1. 0 0, 4D 2000 41 4.5 TENON 110 Pf '105 19' SMI 2400 0 5D ;9 - 40''1 T - 0 5; 4.5 _ ;....__.._ �. ----._1....__. . ._ ;EUf ^ STIS f 28 CP 80' 0 500: 1800 0 30 01 251 2DDO 4t 0: €E AFtD 216 MO 110 7$!� 01 0 260D 60 V 15: 40. EXUM i8 CP 130 0! 90D 3100 ---- �___ -_ C_.. .._-_6.5: 4_3 01 50 0. 3700 , EXWAY 109 PI 85 111 650 1800 0 40 7 30i 0. FACEIIILLE M -�24 CP -- 116 0 900 2700 0 60 0 45 3200j 6 4= tFAIRVIEYIf 111 PI 110 201 660 2600 0 50 91 40 0; 4.6; 4.5 FANNIN 1 2i4 MO 60 121 o 0 1600 30 81 201 0 01 2.5i ?FLETCHER 216 MO i10 181 0 OI 2600i 60 W_ 1W 40- 4 0 4.5 tFORESTON 20 CP 1 120 0'! 800 2900 --U _ 55 0 40! 3500 6: 4 -- - --- _u FORK 16 CP i2D d1 80Q 0 0 5D 0 40` 04 4.5; ! _ -,' f__ _ __. FORTESCUE 8 CP 160 Dj 9001 D° 0 BO _ --0 - 1 Dom-" 3.5 3.5€ (FRENCH _ 204 MO 155 24j 0 0 2200 _ 35 _-_60 0; 0 -- 4I IFRIPP _i 28 CP 60 0 450 i600 01 30 0, 25i 2000j 4L Qi 'FUQUAY J' 27 CP ' 85 0; 675 28a0 0 40 Ol 30 29DD 5.5f 1.5. GASTON - �� 1Q9 PI 125 231 725 2900 p! 55- 10 40; D 8` --- 5 GEORGEVILLE ' . 113 Pf 126 23= 700 moo 0 601 12' W W GILI=AD 19 CP 100 0 600 2500 0I_�5a ^_-....a'.._�_3 ._ 0' 5.5: 4. ?GLENLG 1 116 Pf 90 12; 500 210D Q[ 4g ' a 4.5; 3 GOLDSBORO 20 CP 130 0 925 0i 3400 0 B5 45 4000I B.S 4 GOLDSTOIV 117 PI 80 10 475 2400 0 40 7j 300 3 3.51 [GRANTHAM 10 CP 130 01 BDD 2300 0 60 01 45 2500,' 4 4.51 !GRANVILLE 116 PI 90 12€ 5D0 2400 0 45 7' _ 35 0� 5 4.51 GRIFTON -- 12 CP 11a Qt775 2400 0 45 4 GRITNEY 19 CP 100 0; 675 2500 0 46 0; 35 240D, 5.5 3.5 tGROVER 116 PI 90 121 666 2100 Of-' 45 71 35I U'f 4.6! 3 GOLLROCK € 6 CP 130 0 050 0 0I 55 0 4pi GWINNETT-_ 109 PI 85 11; 600 i660 0 40 7`` 301 41 �FA 103 PI i 96 16 550 2400 0 50 91 40 0' 3.5 4 HALLISON 106 PI 85 i 1 450 200D 0 40 -_7 30 -- D� 4.5 HAT T� BORO 202 MO 8a 12 0 a 1000 0 0. 0 0 0 3 HAYESVILLE 210 MO i 115 1s 0 0 2800 75 121 45E 01 6. s ^ :H LENAT--u- 1Q3 Pl 96 161 55D 2400 0 50 9 40 0 3.5 -- 4'1 4 FINAL REVIEW D R A F T 11 APRIL 2000 i Ruled TcWacl Mac Lb sc Lblocl Rohe ToNac eulac Lholac I Dry bWac MAXTON 110 Q( 800 290f0 25':CP 8.5j 3.5' MAYODAN 114 PE 1101t 201 6501 26D0( 0II 501 91.-. ._. a�._.__.._.4.5i 51 1001 01 700� Z000( Of 50 Oi 381 0. 4€ 3.5; MvQUEEN i 15 PI 110 26'- 650€,2600i -- Ol - 50( - 9� 40L 0: 5.5 4.5? - - ---- - . 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T-�-- - ,PENDER� } 16 CP 120 01 75D. 0 0 55 0! 42( 0'==, 5.51 4 6 CAWMP Plan Amendment Brown Farm Duplin County 9/16/2002 This document is intended to serve as a CAVVMP Amendment for the farm above for the Fall/Winter of 2002 only. In the current CAWMP for this facility, the producer is required to overseed 12.67 acres of Bermuda with a small grain overseed each year. I have reviewed the current lagoon levels of the farm, and after taking into consideration the amount of wheat that will be planted on the remaining fields at the farm, feel that the overseeding of this field should not be a requirement of the CAWMP for this year. By way of this amendment, the small grain overseed of T1365, fields 2,3,4 is optional for this year. This amendment is for the above stated purpose only. All other requirements of the original CAWMP should be followed during the time this amendment is valid and afterwards. ig Westerbeek Date T hnical Specialist 7/-7 o2 Murphy Farms, LLC Date Owner Manager Date Animal Waste Management Plan Certillication (Please Lvpe or print all information that does not require a Signature) 4 .......... Tf.W. n �R eazr, 'xis in "X a d& se�c General Information: 'SFP 199A, Name of Farm: r,,,_ Fe ^-v Facility No - e-_ Y-4 n .3;7 -2L-- 7 Owner(s) -'-,;axne: Fa r-'n-5- Phone Mailing Address: P-0 3,,,t -7-5-13 LI'YL A6: 237'5- Farm Location: County Farm is located in: Latitude and Longitude: % '140 10k F�' ):;.r"15 Z ' 53 ' Integrator:0' Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names, directions, milepost,etc.): -F ,?� 11-50 7 2- -.1 1906 AAAA io SR 9 2=71 A&q r J Oneration IYescription: Type of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Type of Cattle No.of AnLmals r:Wean to Fe--der 0 Layer Q Dairy ®.Feeder to Finish 57aa U Pullets Q Beef C3 Farrow to Wean 0 Farrow to Feeder -0 Farrow to Finish Other Typ of Livestock- Number of Animals -- a Guts 10 Boars ......... .............. .... V�Z& Acreage Available for Application: Required Acreage:— Number of Lagoons/Storage Ponds: TLI Capacity- I-4a� 17+ Cubic Feet(0) Are subsurface drains present on the farm: or NO (please circle one) If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of th LAGOON r SPRAY FIELD (please circle one) Owner/ -'Ylana-er Agreement t;p 0 I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be Updated upon changing. I (we)understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste- management plan for the farm named above and will implement These procedures- I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and Storage System or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division of Enliroame-ual Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand that there MUSE be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. I (we) understand that run-off of pollutanm from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The approved plan will be filed at the Cam and at the office of the local Soil and Water Conservation District. I (we) )stow that any modification MUSE be approved by a technical specialist and submitted- to the Soil and Water Conservation District prior to implementation- A change in laud ownership requires,written notification to DEM or a. new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title a-ansfer. I Name of Land 0 ner UC2 r X4- Fg'�irntg Si-nature:41'-, '= -3nLa' V Date: Name of Ma g (if different from owner): Signature: Date: I.Xvc - august 1. 199-, 1 Technical Specialist Certification I. As a tecbnical 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 pasts for which they are technically competent. H. Certification of Design A) CQilect4o]g, 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. j 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. D ilbrl '$ JAP 49cm E. �rW�k�T� .E. `t��tittifflreurttt� Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print) J, ,t..j Affiliation: C'>a v`n Date Work mteds 5 qrj Address(Agency) p, Phone No. P �r zaf� : CV?r t..j Signature: Date: LS-F"'; +++Ilrsl� B) Land ADnlication Site(VY_UP) The plan provides for minimum separation(buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is d suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Kl->*I [a O EFs S Affiliation: Mt,�� �A Date Work Completed: a r dI Address (Agenc }: Phone No:rqr�}�9-2111 Signature: Date: -7/7'1 C) Runoff C trols fro Exteri r Lots Check the ap opriate bo Facil without tenor lots (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain any exterior lots. (} Facili with exterior lots(RC) Methods to minimize the'run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use area have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by NRCS. ,`i��lti frlrrrlrrjtF Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): J, ZZ �j C � -�� % SIO Affiliation: y� L 1✓At�nn s Date Work Cam EAL <t Address (Agency): Phone No.:L - Signature: Date: 1Z�18� �' �;��Vt if rl f4f4 AWC — August 1, 1997 2 D) Application and�fandlinff Muipment Check the Appropriate box (� Existing or expanding facility with existing waste application nguivment(WUP or 1) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either field calibrated or evaluated in accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existing application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates, a schedule for timing of application has been established; required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). () New, expanded. or existing facili_y without existing waste application equipment for spray irrigation (1) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to - accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timing of applications has been established;-required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan)- () New,exnanded,or existing facility without existing waste application equipment for land spreading not using spray_ irrieation. (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan; (proposed gpplication equipment can cover the am required by the plan at _ rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates; a schedule for timing of applicaions has been established: required buffers can be maintained; calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan)- Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: NA f:V-� Date Work Completed: j 30/q-7 Address(A ncy}: SAtr-� Phone No: 5prvAv-_7 Signatur Date: E) Odor C&krbl. Insed Control Mortali Ma4--%Wd ErrigMency Action Plan SD SI WUP RC or The to mans ement play for this facility includes'a Waste Management Odor Control Checklist,an Inset!Control Ch klist, a Mo ility Management Checklist and an Emergency Action Plan. Sources of both odors and insects have evaluated th respect to this site and Best Management Practices to Minimize Odors and Best Management Practices to Coat 1 Insects have been selected and included in the waste management Pkq;1,i8A,the Mortality Manan ement Plan and the Emergent Action Plan are complete and can be' le Q t . . Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): �vL-lL Affiliation: Date Workjto plet®k L - •R Address (Agency): SD�v� Phone No. Signature: Date: �ZI jg 'c �fC,`�'•�' F) Written 1`lc�t ce of Ne v or Expanding Swine Faun The following signature block is only to be used for new or expanding swine farms that begin construction after June 21, 1996_ If the facility was built before June21, 1996, when was it constructed or last expanded I(we) certify that I(we)have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all property owners who own property located across a public road, street or highway from this new or expanding swine farm. The notice was in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 1Q6-805_ A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is attached. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Date: AWC — August 1, 1997 3 i1I. Certification of Installation A) Collection. Storage. Treatment Installation New expanded or retrofitted facility (SI) Animal waste storage and Ematment structures, such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds, have been installed in accordance with the approvdd plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and spe-cificadons. For existing facilities without retrofits, no certifcation is necessary. Name of Technical Specialist(Please Print): —�rv7f-5 E. 5rE4.w,4zx P. 1. Cis. E,.Wwzcx- Affiliation Mu, eN r F1,114 Y 69&ys DA;�,Wodc Completed: Address Agent : �?o. x 7Sq o E �xc �� z8 CAR �' { ) one Vo.�9ia1x9g �.t13I F ryez9 Signature: 'Sb�se: 9F3 SEAL B) Land .1k ication Site ( ) 3973 Check the appropriate box 9� E , The upping system is in place on all land as sIrt waste management plan. , u Conditional Approval: all required.land as speed in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified-in the plan by (month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for compliance with the wastentilization plan. G I Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days of this certification,the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): �4, F �•� G-fE sr Affiliation M6 Date Work Completed:_ 1 y L319 Address (Agency): '' }} Phone No.: Signature: Date: 7/y�9,P This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in BI B above has been checked. I(we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish-the cropping system as specified in my(our)waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control,and will submit to DEM a verification of compietion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I(we) realize that failure to-submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me(us)to an enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of'Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Date: AWC -- August 1. 1997 4 C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots(RC) Facility with exterior lots Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been installed as specified in the plan. For facilities without exterior lots, no certification is net Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation: Date_Work Completed: Address(Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: D) Application and Harsdlin,Euuiament Installation(V or I) Check a appropriate block Animas waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is on site and ready for use; calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. () Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has not been installed but the owner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract; equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required buffers can be maintained, calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. () Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has been purchased and will be on site and installed by (month/day/year); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until the waste can be land applied in accordance with cropping ` system contained in the plan;and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the plan. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Klzlt�+ ES ��5 . Affiliation: f\p\�� Date Work Completed: 12 Address(Agency): M� Phone No.: )r r11E Signature:. Date: / The followinq nature blocAis only to be used when the box or conditional approval in III D above has been checked. I (we)certify tha I (we)have tied to purchase the animal waste application and handling equipment as specified in my (our) waste man gement plan an will submit W DEM a verification of delivery and installation from a Technical Specialist within 15 caleu days followin the date specified in the Conditional certification. I(we)realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the mans ement plan and will sub'ect me(us)to as enforcement action from DEM. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of Manager(if different from owner): Signature: Date: E) Odor Control. Insect Control and Mortality Management(SEY SI,WUP,RC or!) Methods to control odors and insects as specified in the Plan have been installed and are operational. The mortality management system as specified in the Plan has also been installed and is operational. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): _ Affiliation: Date Work Completed. Address (Agency) Phone No.: Signature: Date: AWC — August 1, 1997 5 Please return the completed form to the Division of Water Quality at the following address: Departmento f Environment,Health, and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section, Compliance Group P.O,BOX 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Please also remember to submit a copy of this form along with the complete Animal Waste Management Plan to the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and to keep a copy in your files with your Animal Waste Management Plan. AWC -- August 1. 1997 6 rt �� •� i ire J.s / V K /� d � �srm�roc � � .>>�� �' • r f { ,,, ,� / ,� of ol sly ! f G BLOC ..,r \� \��;. � � � � !fir �`--W---��f � .✓ �/.+.-���� ,--�,_..,_.. ���y�^.-.. .-.. .: ti.....� . I/•�•� ',,.�\?ate` ✓"r �, .✓� S" �.�'"E!?, /�! !"' f 1 ! - � 1`✓ �') µtry 1�2t � i � a t t Lau !]il t lit] 1IIl Lail } �t 7--F w 1►bt Liu an ultq ' [ im a s :+ 1i4Q lt4t 'r LM r 143 Ila r 1w LIU Litt iA .1 A (.4 LW �^ 13ft lzu JUL ' JAM7 1GLT1 f, 1241i .i: j t�i ~ l7ft ttm y J •lSit 1N 1 1� C3t;�ti it;�rw�rrp� f: LAX Jim w t Cnawtoods 1t9i 171] a 1]ax LEM � a '` �� ih71��ry 1f 11 Ila 12" E'AS IVA 11,E !b Z6 / so l�C.}aak /IJj y y eDAsue! W� � Z 12.42.r 1ui s Ctwa,r !►. G�o,d v UAL Lau 1 t !71 t.c 2�L.Y1 ?? Zb l e 17 La Lam. t +M a ti � L AMink J 1� E.T _ amb •a 1 A WARS.IWgoo tkOy to . 6 ► lid w ''•c AA k�_ 6 119 3� ltt it-O 4 1l� iv C =� .s ♦, l .r Lam. t-0 !14! �•` f ✓ r A � - T143T -.! 7 Q Ila li4Z 1aMion � _ ]]I\lug UM KWAHSVoU F� •a t� ttai LM tilu .i, iz a -1tt 7C } 'it 1t44 F 7 MIL. i•nr - v \ y 90] • F I , • RECEIVED r WATER QUALITY SEC-RON :... T Non-Discharge Parmitgng Producer: Q.e+er ^A 1'o, r•.,•_ 5 Qfo..J ., t .i�: \�-c•- F�r.z.� Location: +too Ka�r0b o RA. Wwr7a..J I r/C. a'y 3 9 $ Telephone ,o);)q 3 -4 4-7 0 Type Operation: Number of Animals: 1 d� 7 5 v (Design Capaciry) The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent p oolution of surface and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal wale should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer recuired for the crops in the fields where she waste is to be applied This waste utMzatlon plan uses nitro-en as MCI lhnir�n� nutrient_ Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual sou tes-'s are s=on21v encouraged so tLt all plant nutrients can be balanced for realisdc,.fields of the C4 ot7 to be crown. Several factors aze imortant in i=lementing your wale utilization plan in orderto m a?d--Tire 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 he crop to be g-ovm and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen tbm the crop can ur2ize. Soil types are iumortant as they have duzereat infiltration rates,leaching potea -aJs, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. Normally w-ase shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. With special precautions,waste maybe applied to land eroding at up to 10 torts per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the su ace is froze3. Either of these conditions may result in zunoft:to surface waters which is not allowed under DEM regulations. 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 r*owing crop or applied to bare ground not more than 30.days prior to plating_ Injecting the wale or disking will conserve auraients and reduce odor problems. The es_imared acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical num t content for this tape of facility Acreage requirements should be based on the waste anah-is rep o rt from your waste management facility. Attached you will find information on proper sailing techniques,preparation, and transfer of waste samples to the lab for as alysis. "Ihis waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the reauiremeuts for cOnVEance with 15A N'CAC 2H_0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Cocamission. i j. 44_mount of Waste Produced Per Year( allows tons etc. !o,rc 54 animll X,�(aa�j waste/animal/year=ia bl �)waste/year. Amount of Plant Available Nitrogen(PAN)Produced Per Year IoXW animnis Xa73lbs. PAN/anfiaVyear= 4 9 s- PAN/year. (PAN from N.C.Tech. Guide Std. 633) Applying the above amo2mt ofwaste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate eq*mmt to apply the waste in a timely manner. Tne following acreage wl be needed for waste application based on the Boa to be grown and surface application: Table 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER Trac: Field Soil Crop Lbs. N Acres Lbs.N -Month of No. T �e Per Ac. * Utilized -bulication Y13� Be I a 113 .4 ! ,►[ 1 00 1 a.0 3TO I - re„o .0 l o 0 a111140 15� I 1 3 I l c 1 o 1 Iy 1 1 3 1 1 - &�-. I y I f -t C6 IC. 0 1 -1 o r 30 1Mwr �- e 0 1 0 350 ! l.-A ply,I -flu R'eker I � ! 14 a A I sa [ 1 160 1 5,0 1 '750 1/Aa L-Se . v, R.'�4 c f I I A 15 .,ti bra• a I 5.0 k-a pt,-A 6 r` R: c. 1z At,.4- I & ,., ,k fb o I cy.o ?4 d O Ir�rc�-5 �co�•rnen lore 4 R;k}ter I z —L6Wh:!I S I I 4.0 7 0 0 I 6roA-.-Nr. 1F�s•,t Mx R:+ TA-Q 1 -7.d gYo I.-A -A I Wtit 0 110.0 lle o I y-R�- R,"�' 1 A,,, I [I f,,., I cx7 1 1-7.0 j 1100 Ise - r-, Total 51.c� 11111140 This N is from animal waste only. If nutriens.s front other sources such as com m cd ferrilZ-,zr are applied, they must be accountedfor. N n=sr be bared on realistic yield ezvccYaTion. ]VOTE'-- The applicator is cautioned that P arrd Z Y=y he over applied while epee-rg the N rrquiremrrrtF. Beginning in 1996 the Coastal Zone Management Act will require farmers in some eastern counties of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses Nitrogen. 2 1 ' Table 2: ACRES WITH AGREE-MEI T OR LONG TERM LEASE (moment with adjacent landowner must be attached) (Required,only if operator does mat own adeq=a land[see Required Spe-a-iEcadon 21) Tract Feld Sod Crop Lbs- N Acres Lbs.N Month of m No. Type Per Ac. Utilized AmHcation fNpA& Ok,s I H 4 f G . TY LI f5• 4.-A r,' IJo q- O 4 • O a b 132 I .d 144 a A.$ o bca.., so16. 58 1,T,-' - +� 'Tr3 1 A ►+ 4 f3 to S beo. f ! a O 1_361 44 L IT I ! I I f I f f I I f I ! I f I I ? I I I f f I I I I I f Total * See footnote for Table I. Totalsfrom above Tables Acres Lbs. N Utilized Table 1 5 l,o F t t I q 0 Table 2 7.8? r b 1 V Total a ,Fr S o Amount of Produced a`( 9 55 Surplus r efi 79 5 IV0=: The Waste Utilization Plan must contain provisions for periodic land applr.catxon of sludge at agronomic rates The sludge will be nutrient rich and will require precautionary measures to prevent over application g,"nutrients orodher element. 3 :.,.._ .r See attached map shriving the fields to be used for the utilization of waste water. Application of Waste by Irrigation Feld Soil Type Crop Application Application No. Rate ('.InfHr) Amount(In.) a 3 t4 By,rs Ira cc er,--OLa1 � I R; cam I ^8 �nnw E Is I .s .S-� . o i ! I I 1-5 TA3i. is NOT Pi=7;;?S=-S NUrBETNGAIN-- 3Y LUZ:G.=lON.ZOWE A 5PMJ2 JCL'-WILL BE N.- D FOR DRY Ir.L-,—:-.rZ Q3 SLR.RY. Your faciirry is designed for / 0days of te=orary storage and the te=or,-zv soraQe muss be removed on the average of once every t7 MONTHS_ In no instance should the volume of waste being stored in your struc4use exceed Elevation,*s«_sf44 Call the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil Corsera'on Service) or Soil and Water Conservation District office ar[er you receive tht waste aaalvsis report for assistance in determining the amount per acre to apply aad the proper application rate prior to applymtr the waste. Narrative of operation: r s ' T T REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS I. Animal waste shall not reach surface waters of the sate by ranoB; drif= trmmnde conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which,to properly apply the warm Ythe producer does not own adequate laced to properly dispose of waste,helshe wall. provide a copy of an agtee=t with a landowner who is within a reasonable p roximity, allowing him&er the use of the land for waste application. It is the reso onsbility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Wale Utilization Phan when there is a change the operation, Increase in the number of Phan method of utilization, or available land. 3. A-mzmal waste shall be applied to meet but not exceed, the nitrogea neei s or realistic crop yields based on sod type, available mois-L re, historical data, climatic coaditions, ar=d level of manaQeme^t, unless there are regulations that restrict the rat=o a-o-Dlicatlon for other au"Y2nts. 4. waste shallbe applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre peryear. Was-re may be applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less than 10 tons p er acre per year pro,,iag grass filter strip s are insaled where runoff leaves the field (See FOTG Standard 3393 -Filter Strip). 5. Odors can be reduc4d by iniectiag the wasse or disking after waste applica&-- Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation held. 6. tiV Qen animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be sozi i=corporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservationtilled crops or grassland, the waste maybe broadcast provided the application does not =:ur 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 sues that rum-off does not occur orkte or to surface waters and in a method which does not caLse drift from the site during application. No pondiag should occur in order to control.odor or flies. 8_ --*---} waste shall not be applied to sarurated soils, durhag rainfall events. or when the surface is frozen. 5 REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (conrinued) 9. Animal waste shall be applied on acriveiy growing crops in such a raar.Aer that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inht-bit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. 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 sods should b e held to a minirmim and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take tip released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 3 0 days prior to planting of the crop ,or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Anv new swine Licffirr sired on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply wfrh the following: The out r 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 arty residential property boundary--d from any perennial stream or river(other than an iuigar_on dhch or canal. Aniral waste other than, swine waste from facUitzes sired on or=er October 1, 1995), shil not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial watts. (See Standard 393 -Fine:Lis). 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13. Apimal waste shall trot be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other.tin those owned by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied�n a manner not to reach other property and public right-of- waVs- 15. Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, orwetlands by a discharge or by over-spraying. Animal waste maybe applied to prior converted wed=ds provided they have been approved as a land application site by a"technical su ecialist". Animal wale shall not be applied on .—assed waterways that dischuge direly into water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shah be applied at a sironamic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers,toilets,ems,etc., s;iall not be discharged into the animal waste management system 6 I ' M REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS (continued) 13. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is reap onm for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan"which will elimin a the posmbility of an illegal discharge,pollution and erosion. I9_ Waste handling structures,piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular bass to prevent breakdowns,leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checdist should. be kept on site. 20.Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and oth--crops far direct human coa.,�tion. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direst h=ar consumption a should only be applied preplant with no feather applications of animal waste during the crop season- 2 1 !E--hIv VMble markers shad be installed to rn, the top and bottom e?e�:ations ofthe remp orary storage Coumpia;volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Ping shall be managed to maiatam, the liquid level between the -parsers. A marser v3 be required to mark the maximum storage vohune for waste storage ponas. 22. Waste shall be tested within 69 days of utilization and soil shall be tes:^at I= annuaRy at crop sites were waste rpro ducts are applied_ Nmrogen shadbe therate- determming element. Lac and copper levels in the soils shall be moniroNd and alzematzve crop sires saali be used when these metals approach excess:;-l iejs. pH Shall be adjusted for optimum crop production and rnaigtaiued. Soil aad waste azia.lvsis records shall oe kept for five years. Poul=r dry waste application records shad be maintained for three (3)years. Waste application records for al other waste sha11 be maintained for&e(5)years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed ofin a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. v M MA WASTE=IZATTON PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Form: t_a rn Ow7wr/Ma=ger Agreement I (we) understand and,. I follow and implement the specification and the operadon-and maintenance procedures established in the approved anal waste Uoizatioa plan for the farmnamed above. I(we)]mow that any expansion to the egg design capacity ofthe waste treatment and storage system or construction ofnew facilities wM re=ire anew c rdfication to be subned to the Division ofEnvaonment Management(DEA�before the new anima I are socked I(we) also understand that there must be no aiscaa,e of anima I waste from this system to surace wasters of the state from a storm erect less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm The approved plan will be filed on-s=e at the 5xm oiHce and at the orace of the local Soil and Water Conservation Distdr and wEIbe avaz:.able for review by DEM upon request. 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WTTNESSETH That the party of the first part leases and rents to the party of the second part a farm situated in Warsaw Township, Duplin County, North Carolina and being shown as Tract#1349 on Map#E7 at the Duplin County CFSA Office. That as rental for said property, the party of the second part shall pay to the party of the first part during the first ten (10) days of January for a term of five years beginning in 1997, the sum of$3,600.00 (Three Thousand Six Hundred) each year. This lease shall commence as of the date of this instrument and terminate on 12/31/01, unless both parties agree to extend the same. That if said lease is extended, terms and considerations will be agreed upon at that time by both parties_ The party of the second part shall keep said land in as good condition as the same is at the time of this instrument. It is agreed by both parties that party of second part can install underground pipe for irrigation purposes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties of the first and second parts have hereunto set their hands and seals, this the day and year first above written. N (SEAL) NANCY W. E l / 2 7 0 -- _(SEAL) HAROLD LEE ATE) WITNESS: MURPHY F C. /� �- Pl. B Y: •• y (SEAL) .s r` R_ Soils Legend MURPHY FAMILY FARMS Rose Hill, North Carolina d Fwmltract Name Q- NaF} /13pr. able o e&- Ucation srZ it o7 D - Date B 9 -NoB- Scale 1 "_ Acres LAL,_(o Drawn by: -7-10 Features drawn from: j l ,r 1 ;r 1 . 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Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 07/23/97 — County: DUPLIN Sheet 1 of 7 ANAEROBIC WASTE LAGOON_ DESIGN FARM INFORMATION Farm Population: -- Nursery: ——————————————————— 0 Finishing: ——————————————————— 3150 Hd. Farrow to weanling: ——————————————————— 0 Farrow to feeder: ——————————————————— 0 Farrow to finish: -------------------- 0 Boars: -.-----_--- ---_—_ 0 Storage Period: —————— _---------- 180 Days 25 Yr. / 24 Hr Storm Event ----------------------- 7.5 In. "Heavy Rain" Factor Not Applicable Rainfall in Excess of Evaporation ------------------- 7.0 In. Additional Water Usage: ------------------------ 0 Additional Drainage Area ------------_.------ 0 LAGOON INFORMATION Is Lagoon Designed as an Irregular Shape? (Y/N) ——————————Y Does Operator Want Emergency Spillway? (Y/N) ——————————N Is This Design for an Existing Farm? (Y/N) —— ——--—Y Is Drain Tile Req'd to Lower SHWT? REQUIREDII M! Y Seasonal High Water Table Elev: ------------------- 86.00 Ft Freeboard: --------------------- 1.0 Ft Emergency Spillway Flow Depth: Not Applicable Top of Storm / Spillway Buffer: Not Applicable Side Slopes: -------------------- 3 :1 (H:V) _ Top of Dike Elevation: ——————————————————— 87.60 Ft Finished Bottom Elevation: ——————————————————— 77.10 Ft Start Pump Elevation: -------------------- 85.80 Ft Stop Pump Elevation: —————————————————— 83.10 Ft LAGOON VOLUME REQUIREDVOL. DESIGN VOLUMES % REQ'D. Storm Stor = 62896 (Cu.Ft.) 76,334 (Cu.Ft.) 121.37% Temporary= 230773 (Cu.Ft.) 239,526 (Cu.Ft.) 103.79% Permanent = 425250 (Cu.Ft.) 440,329 (Cu.Ft.)— _ 103.55% Total Volume = 718,919 (Cu.Ft.) 756,190 (Cu.Ft.) 105.18% Min. Required Liner Thickness -------------------- 1.5 Ft. Lagoon Surface Area: (inside TOD) ——————————————————— 100,633 S.F. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289--2111 Post Murphy Brown. War off 2 ass Warsaw,NC 8398 Murphy Brown East December 23,2008 p E C 2 9 2008 Kevin Rowland BY: NCDENR—Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 RE: Hydraulic Overload on Brown Farm Facility#31-059 Dear Mr. Rowland, This letter is notifying you of a hydraulic overload on the Brown farm on hydrant 19B. As you are aware, Murphy Brown LLC has implemented a computer based record keeping system (LWMS) that is used to keep irrigation records. As well as a record keeping tool, this system was designed so that it would serve as a checks and balance between the handheld computer and the operator in the field. For example: When a operator in the field is making preparations to begin an irrigation event, he will calculate how long he may run the event, keeping in mind the PAN applied and gallons applied per acre. After he has calculated the length of the event, it is entered into a handheld computer which will also calculate what PAN will be applied and the amount of water that will be applied per acre, if the event is run for the time entered. If a nutrient or hydraulic over application will occur from the planned event, the handheld will not accept the given data forcing the technician to change the length of the event. On December 16, 2008 during a routine Soil and Water Inspection, Will Burke, John College and Patrick Fussell found an irrigation event that had exceeded 27,154 gallons per acre. The event occurred on the Brown farm hydrant 198 that occurred on 6-18-08 on the corn crop, which applied 34,111 gallons per acre. This was noted in their inspection report The LWMS system should have not allowed this event to be saved in the system. After investigating this event, and making sure their was no error on the part of the operator who entered the event, it was discovered that there was a program error in the LWMS system that allowed the operator to enter the event that allowed the hydraulic over application to occur without notifying him of the over application. The LWMS system should have forced him to adjust his application times before he began the event. Murphy Brown is continually striving for environmental excellence, and the implementation of the LWMS system is helping us meet this goal. This minor error in the program is very insignificant when you consider the vast number of irrigation events that have been successfully entered since we began using the system in March of this year. Even though there is not a great chance of this being a problem in the future, we are currently having Taylor Data Systems correct the problem with the program to ensure this will not be repeated in the future. In addition to correcting the program error, training with the operator that entered the event has already taken place, and training with all operators in the field to inform them of the problem is scheduled. • Page 2 December 23,2008 If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Greg Carr Environmental Resource Specialist Murphy-Brown LLC (910)293-9364 ext. 232 Attachments: IRR2 for 30903 Zone 4 Form ESC-IRR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record Date 1v19/loos One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle From Animal Waste Management Plan Field# 1-11913 Owner I OTC's Address SR 1927,280 Brown Farm Lane Field Size(acres)_(A) 1,62 Farm Name 2676 Warsaw,NC 28398 Farm Owner/OIC Murphy Brown,LLC Owner/OIC's Phone# 9102934670 Crop Number Recommended PAN 128.75 Crop Type Corn Recommended PAP 0.00 Loading(LB/acre)_(B) Col.(1) Cal.(2) Col.(3) Cot.(4) Cot.(5) Col.(6) Cal.(7) Col.(8) Col.(9) Cot.(10) Col.(11) Col,(12) Date Start Time End Time Total Min Equipment Flow Total Volume Volume Per Waste Analysis* PAN/PAP Applied Nitrogen/Phosphorus Operator nu&ddfyr (lu:min) (hr:min) (3)-(2) Rate (gallons) Acre(gal/ac) PAN/PAP (lblac) Balance* Name/Inspect Time (gals/min) (4)X(6) 7/(A) (lb/1000 gal) (B)X(9)divided by 1,000 (lblae)(B)•10 6118/08 10:30 am 1:30 pm 180 ENC3758 307.00 55,260 34,11 1.11 2.10 71.63 57.12 DEDWARDS!ALL 0,00 0.00 0.00 (9)NCDA Waste Analysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate,Technical Guide Section, Owner:Murphy Brown LLC (11)Enter the value received by subtracting column(10)from(8).Continue Certified Operator:Murphy Brown LLC subtracting column(10)from column(11)following each irrigation event. Page 1 of 1 Grower: Quarter M Farms - Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 Coun : DUPLIN Sheet 2 of 7 ACTUAL DESIGN VOLUME CALCULATIONS LAGOON STAGE-AREA VOLUMES Contour Elevation FT. Area SF Incr. Vol. (Cu. FT) Cumul. Vol. (Cu. E 77.10 63,434 78.00 66,309 58,384 58,384 79.00 69,573 67,941 126,325 80.00 72,909 71,241 197,566 81.00 76,317 74,613 27Z 179 82.00 79,799 78,058 350,237 83.00 83,352 81,576 431,813 84.00 86,978 85,165 516,978 85.00 90,677 88,828 605j 805 86.00 94,448 92,563 698,368 87.00 98,292 96,370 794,738 87.60 100,633 59,677 854,415 C � These volumes were calculated using the vertical average end area method. TOTAL REQD VOLUME: 718,919 CF CUMULATIVE VOL ZONE VOL 105.18% END PUMP = _ _ _ > 83.10 FT 440,329 CF TR'MT 440,329 103.55% START PUMP = = _ > 85.80 FT 679,855 CF TEMP 239,526 103.79% MAX STORAGE = = > 86.60 FT 756190 CF STORM 76 334 121.37% Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28468 Date: 07/23/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 3 of 7 MINIMUM REQUIRED VOLUME CALCULATIONS Permanent Storage: Required Treatment Volume: Animal TVpe Ca aci * ALW * cu.ft. Ib - Total Nursery 0 30 1.00 0 Finishing 3,150 135 1.00 425,250 Farrow to weanling 0 433 1.00 0 Farrow to feeder 0 522 1.00 0 Farrow to finish 01 1,4171 1.0010 Boars J 0 400_1 1.00 0 Total Required Treatment Volume (cu. ft.)= 425,250 Sludge Stora a Volume: Animal Tvpe C aci ALW * cu.ft. lb = Total Nursery 0 30 0.00 0 Finishing 3,150 135 0.00 0 Farrow to weanling 0 433 0.00 0 Farrow to feeder 0 522 0.00 0 Farrow to finish 1 01 1,41710.001 0 Boars 1 01 4001 0.0001 0 Total Required Sludge Storage Volume (cu. ft.)= 0 ; Temporary Storage_Volume: Manure Production:��� 17�6`imale a aci to. erio a s a = ota Nursery 0 180 0.30 0 Finishing3,150 180 1.37 776,790 Farrow to weanling0 180 4.39 0 Farrow to feeder 0 180 5.30 0 Farrow to finish 01 1801 14.38 0 Boars 0 .1801 4.061 0 Total Manure Production (gals.)= 776,790 Total Manure Production (cu.ft.)= 103,849 Excess Fresh Water: [Animal-Type -Capacity * Sto. Period * als Hd. da = Tota Nurse 0 180 0.20 0 Finishing3,150 180 0.90 510,300 Farrow to weanling 0 180 2-W 0 Farrow to feeder 0 180 3.50 0 Farrow to finish 0 180 9.50 0 Boars 01 1801 2.70 0 Total Fresh Water Excess (gals.)= 510,300 Total Fresh Water Excess (cu.ft.)= 68,222 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 Grower. Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 4 of 7 Temporary Storage Volume: (Cont.� Rainfall in Excess of Evaporation: Vol.=(Lagoon Surface Area + Additional Drainage Area) * Rainfall/ 121n./ft Vol.= (100633 sq.ft. + 0 sq.ft.) * 7 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for Rainfall in Excess of Evap. (cuff)= 58,703 Storm Storage: Vol.=(Lagoon Surf. Area + Addt'I Drainage Area) * 25Yr./24Hr. Storm(in) / 12in./It. Vol.= (100633 sq.ft + 0 sq.ft.) * 7.5 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for 25Yr.-24Hr. Storm Event (cu.ft)= 62,896 "Heavy Rain" Storage: Vol.=(Lagoon Surf. Area + Addt'I Drainage Area) * "Heavy Rain" Factor (in) / 12in./ft. Vol.= (100633 sq.ft + 0 sq.ft.) * 0.0 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for "Heavy Rain" (cu.ft.) = 0 (for Extended Periods of Chronic Rainfall) Additional Water Storage:. No Additional Water Storage is Required Total Required Storm Storage (25 Yr. /24 Hr. Storm + "Heavy Rain") = 62,896 (CU.FT) Total Required Temporary Storage . (Manure Prod. + Excess Fr. Water + Rainfall Excess) = 230,773 (CU.FT) Total Required Permanent Storage (Treatment + Sludge) = 425,250 (CU.FT) TOTAL REQUIREDVOLUME = 718919 (CU.FT.) Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rase Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 Grower. Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 5 of 7 LAGOON DESIGN SUMMARY Top of Dike Elevation --------------------- 87.60 FT. Emergency Spillway Crest Elevation------------------- Not Applicable Top of 25 yr/24 hr Storm Storage ------------------- 86.60 FT. Top of "Heavy Rain" Storage -------------------- Not Applicable Start Pump Elevation ---------------------- 85.80-FT. End Pump EIevation ------------------- 83.10 FT. Top of Sludge Storage ------------------- Not Applicable Seasonal High Watertable Elev. ------------------- 86.00 FT. Finished Bottom Elevation ------------------- 77.10 FT. Inside Top Length ---------------------- Not Applicable Inside Top Width ------------------ Not Applicable Side Slopes ---------------------- 3:1 H:V Lagoon Surface Area --------------------- 100,633 SF Min. Liner Thickness (if required) -------------------- 1.5 FT. Freeboard Depth -------------------- 1.00 FT. Temporary Storage Period --------------------- 180 Days i TOTAL DESIGN VOLUME = 756190 (CU.FT.) Zone Depths: Treatment/ Sludge Storage Zone Depth ------------ 6.0 FT. Temporary Storage Zone Depth ------------ 2.7 FT. Freeboard / Storm Storage Zone Depth ------------ 1.8 FT. Total Lagoon Depth ------------ 10.5 FT. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rase Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O, Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPUN Sheet 6 of 7 ZONE ELEVATIONS TOP OF DIKE ELEV = 87.60 1 1 1 1 1 TOP OF STORM ELEV = 86.60 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 / 1 1 STRT PMP EL.= 85.80 TOP OF TEMP STORAGE ELEV = 85.80 1 END PMP EL. = 83.10 1 TOP OF TREAT ELEV = 83.10 1 SHWT = 86.00 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV = 77.10 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O.Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 " Grower: Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 1 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 7 of 7 This livestock waste treatment lagoon is designed in accordance with the North Carolina Natural Resources Conservation Service PRACTICE STANDARD 359— WASTE TREATMENT LAGOON, revised prior to June, 1996. Emergency-Spillway: An Emergency Spillway is not required. SHWT: Subsurface drain file will be installed adjacent to the lagoon as shown on the site drawing. The tile is being installed to keep the seasonal high water table adjacent to the lagoon at or below the stop pump elevation. NOTE: See attached Waste Utilizati&RAgk �,40t�,N CAROZ 1, , DESIGN ` l SEAS "a DATE: pS = _1 3973 9�'••F*G1 NEE E COMMENTS: The lagoon has been designeda�V4"Arar shape. Actual contour areas taken from the lagoon design are used to calculate the surface area and storage volume characteristics of the lagoon. This approach insures that rainfall capture on the lagoon is fully accounted for and that storage volumes calculated represent actual conditions regardless of the shape. Murphy Famfly Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759,Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 284.58 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLiN 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 of temporary storage for: (1) manure production of animals, (2) excess fresh water storage, (3) rainfall in excess of evaporation, (4) storage for the 25 year/24 hour storm for the location, (5) and, if applicable, an additional "heavy rain" storage volume for chronic rainfall events. Alfocation for any additional fresh water usage is also included in the temporary storage. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the 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 staff gauge must be installed in the lagoon that indicates the start pumping and stop pumping levels. The start pumping level is the maxium liquid level under normal operating conditions. The stop pumping level is the minimum liquid level under normal operation to maintain required treatment volume and depth. Pumping can be started and stopped anywhere 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. However, it is recommended that the lagoon be kept pumped down as much as possible. Land application of wastewater is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling guns. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops or runoff to surface waters. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is required that the treatment lagoon be precharged to one—half the treatent volume or as otherwise specified on the lagoon design drawings before wastes are introduced. The purpose is to prevent excessive odors during start—up. Precharging 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 filing. 2. The attached Waste Utilization Plan shall be followed. The plan recommends sampling and testing of waste before land application. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ! 5 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLiN SHEET 2 OF 2 3. Begin temporary storage pump—out of the lagoon when the fluid level reaches the elevation 85.80 as marked by the staff gauge. Stop pump—out when the fluid level reaches elevation 83.10. This temporary storage, less 25 year {24 hour storm, contains 239526 cubic feet or 1791654 gallons. 4. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inches per hour. Refer to the waste utilization plan for further details. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded or damaged areas and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. 8. 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 such that waste will not reach other property or public rights—of—way. 9. The Clean Water Act-of 1977 prohibits the discharge,of pollutants into waters of the United States. Waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by either discharge or by over—spraying. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. Murphy Family Farms Engineerh7g P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (919)289-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed hi C E I V D Address: P.O. Box 759 Checker QUPiiTy �� Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: d 0207 County: DUPLIN S ANAEROBIC WASTE LAGOON DESIGN FARM INFORMATION _ Non-Discharge Permifto Farm Population: Nursery: ------------------- 0 Finishing: -------------------- 2550 Hd. Farrow to weanling: -------------------- 0 Farrow to feeder -------------------- 0 Farrow to finish: ------------------------ 0 Boars: --------------------- 0 Storage Period: ------------------- 180 Days 25 Yr. / 24 Hr Storm Event -------------------- 7.5 In. "Heavy Rain" Factor Not Applicable Rainfall in Excess of Evaporation ——————--———————————— 7.0 In. Additional Water Usage: -------------------- 183802 Gal. Additional Drainage Area ——————————————————— 0 LAGOON INFORMATION. Is Lagoon Designed as an Irregular Shape? (Y/N) ————=—--—Y Does Operator Want Emergency Spillway? (YIN) ——————————N Is This Design for an Existing Farm? (Y/N) ——— —————Y Is Drain Tile Req'd to Lower SHWT? REQUIRED!!!!!!! Y Seasonal High Water Table Elev: -------------------- 94.00 Ft Freeboard: ——————;--;---------- 1.0 Ft Emergency Spillway Flow Depth: Not Applicable Top of Storm / Spillway Buffer: Not Applicable Side Slopes: _----------_.---_.--_... 3 :1 (H:V) Top of Dike Elevation: ——————————————————— 98.00 Ft Finished Bottom Elevation: -------------------- 87.50 Ft Start Pump Elevation: ——————————————————— 96.30 Ft Stop Pump Elevation: —————————————————— 93.50 Ft LAGOON VOLUME REQUIREDVOL. DESIGN VOLUMES % REQ'D. Storm Star = 57151 (Cu.Ft.) 59,983-(Cu.Ft.) 104.95% Temporary= 217209 (Cu.Ft.) .223,279 (Cu.Ft.) 10279% Permanent = 344250 (Cu.FtA. 387,543 (Cu.Ft.) 11258% Total Volume = 618,610 (Cu.Ft.) 670,804 (Cu.Ft.) 108.44°0 Min. Required Liner Thickness ——————— —————————— 1.5 Ft i - Lagoon Surface Area (Inside --------=----------- 91,442 S.F. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 26458 (9io)289-2111 Grower. Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 2 of 7 ACTUAL DESIGN VOLUME CALCULATIONS LAGOON STAGE-AREA VOLUMES Contour Elevation (FT.) Area SF Incr. Vol. (Cu. FT) Cumul. Vol. (Cu. FT) -87.50 54,807 88.00 56,356 27,791 27,791 89.00 59,512 57,934 85,725 90.00 62,746 61,129 146,854 91.00 66,059 64,403 211,256 92.00 69,450 67,755 279,011 93.OG 72,920 71,185 350,196 94.00 76,467 74,694 424,889 a 95.00 80,093 78,280 503,169 96.00 83,798 81,946 585,115 97.00 87,581 85,690 670,804 98.00 91,442 89,512 760,316 v. These volumes were calculated using the vertical avera a end area method. TOTAL REQD VOLUME: 618,610 CF CUMULATIVE VOL ZONE VOL 108.44% END PUMP = _ _ _ > 93.50 FT -387,543 CF TR'MT 387,543 112.58% START PUMP = = _ > 96.30 FT 610,822 CF TEMP 223,279 102-79% MAX STORAGE _ _ > 97.00 FT 670 804 CF STORM 59,983 104.950/6 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rase Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 Grower. Ouarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 3 of 7 MINIMUM_ REQUIRED VOLUME CALCULATIONS Permanent Storage: ' Required Treatment Volume: Animal Tvpe Ca aci * ALW * cu.ft. Ib = Total NurseEy 0 30 1.00 0 Finishing 2,550 135 1.00 344,250 Farrow to weanling 0 433 1.00 0 Farrow to feeder 0 522 1.00 0 Farrow to finish 01 1,417 1.001 0 Boars 0j 4001 1.00 0 Total Required Treatment Volume (cu. ft.)= 344,250 Sludge Storage Volume: Animal Type Capacity ALW * cu.ft. Ib = Total Nurse 0 30 0.00 0 Finishing 2,550 135 0.00 0 Farrow to weanling 0 433 0.00 0 Farrow to feeder 0 522 0.00 0 Farrow to finish 101 1,417 0.001 0 Boars 01 4001 0.0001 0 Total Required Sludge Storage Volume (cu. ft.)= 0 Temporary Storage Volume: Manure Production: jAnimal Type a aci to. erio (gals/Rd./day) = ota Nursery 0 180 0.30 0 Finishing2,550 180 1.37 628,8 00 Farrow to weanlin 0 180 4.39 0 Farrow to feeder 0 180 5.30 0 Farrow to finish 101 1801 14.38 0 Boars 1 0 180 4.06 0 Total Manure Production (gals.)= 628,830 Total Manure Production(cu.ft.)— 84,068 Excess Fresh Water: Animal Tvpe Ca aci * Sto. Period * als Hd. da = Tota Nurse 0 180 0.20 0 Finishing2,550 180 0.90 413,100 Farrow to weanling 0 180 2.90 0 Farrow to feeder 0 180 3.50 0 Farrow to finish 01 180 9.50 0 Boars 01 180 2.7010 Total Fresh Water Excess (gals.)= 413,100 Total Fresh Water Excess (cu.ft.)= 55,227 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 4 of 7 Temporary Storage Volume: (Cont. Rainfall in Excess of Evaporation: Vol.=(Lagoon Surface Area + Additional Drainage Area) * Rainfall/ 12in./ft Vol.= (91442 sq.ft. + 0 sq.ft.) * 7 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for Rainfall in Excess of Evap. (cu.ft.)= 53,341 Storm Storage: Vol.=(Lagoon Surf. Area + Addt'I Drainage Area) * 25Yr./24Hr. Storm(in) / 12in./ft. Vol.= (91442 sq.ft + 0 sq.ft.) * 7.5 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for 25Yr.-24Hr. Storm Event (cu.ft)= 57,151 "Heavy Rain" Storage: Vol.=(Lagoon Surf. Area + Addt'I Drainage Area) * "Heavy Rain" Factor (in) / 12in./ft. Vol.= (91442 sq.ft + 0 sq.ft.) * 0.0 in. /12 in./ft. Total Required Volume for "Heavy Rain' (cu.ft.) = 0 '(for Extended Periods of Chronic Rainfall) Additional Water Storage: Vol. = 183802gals. * 1 cu.ft/ 7.48 gals. Total Required Volume For Additional Water Disposal = 24572 (cu.ft.) Total Required Storm Storage (25 Yr. / 24 Hr. Storm + "Heavy Rain") = 57,151 (CU.FT) Total Required Temporary Storage (Manure Prod. + Excess Fr. Water + Rainfall Excess) = 217,209 (CU.FT) + Additional Water Total Required Permanent Storage (Treatment + Sludge) = 344,250 (CU.FT) TOTAL REQUIRED VOLUME = 618610 (CU.FT.) Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)269-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms - Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 5 of 7 LAGOON DESIGN SUMMARY Top of Dike Elevation ------------------- 98.00 FT. Emergency Spillway Crest Elevation------------------- Not Applicable Top of 25 yr/24 h r Storm Storage -------------------- 97.00 FT. Top of "Heavy Rain" Storage ------------------- Not Applicable Start Pump Elevation ------------------- 96.30 FT. End Pump Elevation --------------------- 93.50 FT. Top of Sludge Storage ----------- ------- Not Applicable Seasonal High Watertable Elev. --------------------- 94.00 FT, Finished Bottom Elevation -------------------- 81.50 FT. Inside Top Length ------------------- Not Applicable Inside Top Width ------------------- Not Applicable Side Slopes -------------------- 3:1 H:V Lagoon Surface Area ------------------- 91,442 SF Min. Liner Thickness (if required) -------------------- 1.5 FT, Freeboard Depth ------------------- 1.00 FT. Temporary Storage Period --------------------- 180 Days TOTAL DESIGN,VOLUME = 670804 (CU.FT.) Zone Depths: Treatment/ Sludge Storage Zone Depth ----------- 6.0 FT. Temporary Storage Zone Depth ------------- 2.8 FT. Freeboard Storm Storage Zone Depth ------------- 1.7 FT. Total Lagoon Depth ------------ 10.5 FT. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.D. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 Grower: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 6 of 7 ZONE ELEVATIONS TOP OF DIKE ELEV = 98.00 _ / 1 TOP OF STORM ELEV = 97.00 / 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STRT PM EL.= 96,30 TOP OF TEMP STORAGE ELEV = 96.30 / 1 - 1 END PMP EL. = 93.50 1 TOP OF TREAT ELEV = 93.50 1 SHWT = 94.00 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 / FINISHED BOTTOM ELEV = 87.50 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O.Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (91 of 289-2111 Grower. Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 2 Designed By: JHD Address: P.O. Box 759 Checked By: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 Date: 09/02/97 County: DUPLIN Sheet 7 of 7 This livestock waste treatment lagoon is designed in accordance with the North Carolina Natural Resources Conservation Service PRACTICE STANDARD 359— WASTE TREATMENT LAGOON, revised prior to June, 1996. Emergency Spillway: An Emergency Spillway is not required. SHWT: Subsurface drain tile will be installed adjacent to the lagoon as shown on the site drawing. The tile is being installed to keep the seasonal high water table adjacent to the lagoon at or below the stop pump elevation. NOTE: See attached Waste Utilizatioj P CAR DESIGNED: l•: = '7 StAL •_ DATE: Q S 9 3973 24 COMMENTS: The lagoon has been designedi •a�'r},y�6g r shape. Actual contour areas taken from the lagoon design are used to calculate the surface area and storage volume characteristics of the lagoon. This approach insures that rainfall capture on the lagoon is fully accounted for and that storage volumes calculated represent actual conditions regardless of the shape. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 09/02/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN 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 of temporary storage for: (1) manure production of animals, (2) excess fresh water storage, (3) rainfall in excess of evaporation, (4) storage for the 25 year 124 hour storm for the location, (5) and, if applicable, an additional "heavy rain" storage volume for chronic rainfall events. Allocation for any additional fresh water usage is also included in the temporary storage. The volume of waste generated from a given number of animals will be fairly constant throughout the 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 staff gauge must be installed in the lagoon that indicates the start pumping and stop pumping levels. The start pumping level is the maxium liquid level under normal operating conditions. The stop pumping level is the minimum liquid level under normal operation to maintain required treatment volume and depth. Pumping can be started and stopped anywhere 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. However, it is recommended that the lagoon be kept pumped down as much as possible. Land application of wastewater is recognized as an acceptable method of disposal. Methods of application include solid set, center pivot, guns, and traveling guns. Care should be taken when applying waste to prevent damage to crops or runoff to surface waters. The following items are to be carried out: 1. It is required that the treatment lagoon be precharged to one—half the treatent volume or as otherwise specified on the lagoon design drawings before wastes are introduced. The purpose is to prevent excessive odors during start—up. Precharging 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. The plan recommends sampling and testing of waste before land application. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.D. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 2 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 09/02/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 2 OF 2 3. Begin temporary storage pump—out of the lagoon when the fluid level reaches the elevation 96.30 as marked by the staff gauge. Stop pump—out when the fluid level reaches elevation 93.50. This temporary storage, less 25 year /24 hour storm, contains 223279 cubic feet or 1670128 gallons. 4. The recommended maximum amount to apply per irrigation is one (1) inch and the recommended maximum application rate is 0.3 inches per hour. Refer to the waste utilization plan for further details. 5. Keep vegetation on the embankment and areas adjacent to the lagoon mowed annually. Vegetation should be fertilized as needed to maintain a vigorous stand. 6. Repair any eroded or damaged areas and establish in vegetation. 7. All surface runoff is to be diverted from the lagoon to stable outlets. 8. 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 such that waste will not reach other property or public rights--of--way. 9. The Clean Water Act of 1977 prohibits the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. Waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by either discharge or by over—spraying. The Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quaility, has the responsibility for enforcing this law. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P_0_ Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms -- Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 1 OF 3 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, sod, 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 earthfill 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 material may 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 equivalent method. Compaction will be considered adequate when fill material is observed to consolidate to the point that settlement is not readily detectable. 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 with an impoundment. capacity of 14 acre--feet or more fall under the jurisdiction of the NC Dam Safety Law and require permitting by the NC Dept of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section. 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 CLAY LINER THICKNESS SHALL BE 1.5 FT. NOTE: LINERS (PARTIAL OR FULL) ARE REQUIRED WHEN INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR WHEN MATERIAL IS ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION THAT WILL NOT PROVIDE THE PERMEABILITY LIMITS AS STATED LATER IN THIS SECTION. SUCH MATERIAL IS CONSIDERED UNSUITABLE WITH RESPECT TO LINING. ATYPICAL CROSS SECTION OF THE LINER IS INCLUDED IN THE DRAWINGS WHEN LINERS ARE REQUIRED. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2M s GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 2 OF 3 When areas of unsuitable material are encountered, they will be overexcavated below finish grade to the specified depth as measured perpendicular to the finish grade. The foundation shall be backfilled as specified to grade with a material approved by the engineer or his representative. REFER TO THE DRAWINGS FOR SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS. Soil liner material shall come from an approved borrow area The minimum moisture 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 moisture content during placement. The maximum moisture content relates to the soil material being too wet for efficient use of hauling equipment and g proper compaction. Proper compaction of the liner includes placement in 9 inch lifts and compacted to at least 95 percent of the Standard Proctor Maximum Dry Density (ASTM D698) 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 permeability 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 in an established pattern helps assure uniformity in the entire placement and compaction process. For most clay soils, a tamping or sheepsfoot roller is the preferred type of compaction equipment In accordance with NRCS South National Technical Center (SNTC) Technical Note 716 (revised September 1993) the maximum allowable specific discharge of the liner is 1.0 x 10-5 cm/sec. This specific discharge is dependant on the permeability of the liner material, the liner thickness, and the hydrostatic pressure on the liner. With the minimum required liner thickness stated earlier and the maximum liquid depth in the lagoon, the maximum permeability of the compacted liner is 1.25 x 10-6cmJsec. Upon completion of the liner, undisturbed samples will be taken and tested for actual permeability. Any permeability tests indicating a higher permeability than stated above will be considered as failing. Failing tests will require recompaction of the liner material and retesting. For lagoons being built in soils which do not require clay lining the same permeability requirements apply as for clay liners and testing of.the in—situ material will be conducted. During the excavation process, soils at the excavated surface are loosened as adjacent material is being removed. As a result, the permeability of these surface soils is increased. To insure proper compaction and minimum soil permeability, when lagoon excavation is complete the inner side slopes and bottom shall be rolled thoroughly prior to testing. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 3 OF 3 The soil liner shall be protected from scour produced by the discharge from waste outlet pipes. This can be done by using some type of energy dissipator: concrete flumes, concrete blocks laid tightly together, or using flexible pipe 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 or are shown on the drawings. CUTOFF TRENCH: A cutoff trench shall be constructed under the embankment area when called for in the notes on the drawings or as shown on a typical cross section on the drawings. The final dimensions of the cutoff trench shall be determined by observation of the foundation materials during construction. VEGETATION: All exposed embankment and other bare constructed areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as possible after construction according to the seeding specifications. Topsoil, if available on site should be placed on areas of the dike and pad to be seeded. Temporary seeding or mulch shall be used if 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: An observation trench shall be dug along the perimeter of the lagoon 25 feet outside the proposed embankment toe to verify that no subsurface drain tile lines are present in the lagoon area. The trench shall be dug to a minimum depth of five feet and shall have a width adequate to accommodate equipment used for backfill and compaction. Trench side slopes shall be 1:1 or flatter. Trench backfill shall be compacted as stated in the EXCAVATION AND EARTHFILL PLACEMENT section of the specification. When tile drains are encountered, the tile will be removed to a minimum of 25 feet beyond the outside toe of slope of the dike. The file trench shall be backfilled and compacted with material approved by the engineer or his representative. Tile drains that are removed shall be either capped off or rerouted around the lagoon, as directed by the engineer or his representative. SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All operations shall be carried out in a safe, skillful, and workmanlike manner. All safety and health regulations shall be observed and appropriate personal safety and health measures used at all times during construction. Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 1 OF 2 Emergency Action Plan Using this outline as guidance, you should develop a specific emergency action plan for your waste handling system.. This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overflowing, or running off the site. You should NOT wait until wastes reach surface water or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be available to all employees at the facility, as accidents, leaks, and breaks could happen at any time. Your plan should follow this format: 1. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not"be possible. Suggested responses to problems are listed below: A. Lagoon overflow—possible solutions are: add soil to berm to temporarily increase elevation of dam—any permanent alteration of the dam should be approved by a qualified professional engineer or qualified technical specialist pump wastes to field at an acceptable rate stop all-additional flow to the lagoon (waters)--hold waste in house if possible call a pumping contractor make sure no surface water is entering lagoon NOTE: The above listed activities should be started when your lagoon level has exceeded the temporary storage level. B. Runoff from waste application field—actions include: immediately stop waste application create a temporary diversion or berm to contain the waste on the field incorporate waste to reduce further runoff C. Leakage from the waste distribution system: pipes and sprinklers—actions include: — stop recycle (flushing system) pump — stop irrigation pump — close valves to eliminate further discharge — separate pipes to create an air gap and stop flow flush system, houses, solids separators--actions include: — stop recycle (flushing system) pump — stop irrigation pump — make sure no siphon effect has been created — separate pipes to create an air gap and stop flow D. Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often these are seepage as opposed to flowing leaks—possible action*: dig a small well or ditch to catch all seepage; put in a submersible pump, and pump back into lagoon if holes are caused by burrowing animals, trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clayey soil other holes may be likewise temeorarily plugged with claV soil Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.0. Box 759, Rase Hill NC 26458 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms - Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 28458 DATE: 07/23/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 2 OF 2 *Lagoon problems require the consultation of an individual experienced in the design and construction of lagoons for permanent repair measures. 2. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. A. Did the waste reach any surface water? B. Approximately how much was released and for what duration? C. Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? 3. Contact appropriate agencies. A. During normal business hours, call your DWQ regional office, at 910-395-3900 after hours, emergency number: 910-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, name and exact location of facility, telephone number, the details of incident from item 2 above, and the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions, what corrective measures have been undertaken, and the seriousness of the situation. B. If spill leaves, or is likely to leave, property or enters surface waters, call local emergency management service (EMS) at 910-296-2160. C. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. D. Contact local Soil and Water Conservation District Natural Resources Conservation Service office at 910-296-2121 for advice/technical assistance. The Extension Service can be reached 910-296-2143 for advice/technical assistance. E. Contact Murphy Family Farms Land and Nutrient Management Department at 910- 289-2111 for advice/technical assistance. 4. 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. _ DUPLIN COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE _ PO BOX 458, KENANSVILLF, NC 28349 910-296-2143 DUPLIN COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE PO BOX 277, KENANSVILLE, NC 28349 910--296-2121 DUPLIN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.8YSTEM PO BOX 909, KENANSVILLE, NC 28349 910-296-2160 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY 127 CARDINAL DRIVE EXT WILMINGTON, NC 28405 - 3845 910-395-3900 Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28456 (910)289-2111 GROWER: Quarter M Farms — Brown Farm Lagoon 1 DESIGNED BY: JHD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 759 CHECKED BY: JES Rose Hill, NC 2B458 DATE: 09/02/97 COUNTY: DUPLIN SHEET 1 OF 1 SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS ACREAGE TO BE SEEDED: 6.5 ACRES USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED AS FOLLOWS: 390 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 30 195 LBS. RYE GRAIN AT 30 LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) 650 LBS. HULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 100 LBS./ACRE (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY 31 65 LBS. UNHULLED COMMON BERMUDA GRASS AT 10 LBS./ACRE SEEDING DATES: JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 30 260 LBS. RYE GRASS AT 40 LBS./ACRE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 30 APPLY THE FOLLOWING: 6500 LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER (1000 LBS./ACRE) 13 TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME (2 TONS/ACRE) 650 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREAS IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY UME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACKER OR SIMILAR DEVICE. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH AN ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING Murphy Family Farms Engineering P.O. Box 759, Rose Hill NC 28458 (910)289-2111 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources � • Division of Water Quality AUG 2 tO 1998 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor BY: Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director CDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES August 21, 1998 CERTIFIED MAIL TURN_RECEIPT REQUESTED Quarter M Farms Inc Brown Farm PO Box 759 Rose Hill NC 28458 Farm Number: 31 -59 Dear Quarter M Farms Inc: You are hereby notified that Brown Farm, in accordance with G.S. 143-215.10C, must apply for coverage under an Animal Waste Operation General Permit. Upon receipt of this letter,,your farm has 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. zor . ly, n 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