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HomeMy WebLinkAbout310737_HISTORICAL_20171231NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environmental Qual Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director Division of Water Quality March 12, 2002 Joey Brinkley PO Box 311 Chinquapin, NC 28521 Subject: Inspection Form Joey Brinkley Farm Facility Number: 31-737 DupIin County Dear Mr. Brinkley: On March 7, 2002, Mr. Gale Stenberg and I performed an inspection of your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving this operation. Please find enclosed a copy of the inspection report for the referenced inspection. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at 910-395-3900 ext. 203. Sincerely, Stonewall Mathis Environmental Engineer I enclosure cc: DWQ Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit gto 3 Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Phone: (910) 395-3900 Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Fax: (9I0) 350-2004 __.-. - . - _ ..._ - -._ -.�-.._,.-- .... � Dl}•isiori:of Water_Quaiit5' _ ....,, 'Type of Visit O Compliance Inspection O Operation Review O Lagoon Evaluation Reason for Visit O Routine O Complaint O Follow up O Emergency Notification O Other ❑ Denied Access Facility Number 31 737 jDateorvisit: 3nn002 Time: 13:00 O Not O erational 0 Below Threshold ® Permitted ® Certified 0 Conditionally Certified 0 Registered Date Last Operated or Above Threshold: _ __ __ ... Farm Name: Jy Arinkae3atx....._ ........... _.. County: I?uRliOl.................................... Y4'WRQ-- -- Owner Name: lQE;------------__�___ 111-jo ty ------ Phone No: ---------------------------------------- - - MailingAddress: �A Q% �a..._._.............. ..............._---.....-------........_......----............. NQ.......................... ....................... Z85Z.1............... Facility Contact: .... . .... ...:..._.._. ...----•-••-_--. Title: Phone No: Onsite Representative: $e�C9lufDpJliS-----_----------�___�_ __---_- Integrator:NlliZphy�ru3ly���JIIS------------------• Certified Operator: -_ _. _-_ _ _.....___. „._.._.. Operator Certification Number:._„. _................ Location of Farm: North of Chinquapin. On West side of SR 1964 approx. 1 mile North of Hwy 50/41. ® Swine ❑ Poultry ❑ Cattle ❑ Horse Design -Curl `'3wine iCa`ac Po dii ❑ Wean to Feeder ® Feeder to Finish 4572 ❑ Farrow to Wean ]] Farrow to Feeder F 1 Farrow to Finish ❑ Boars r— Numliei•­of:Lagoons . :Holding Ponds// Solid -.Traps 51 Latitude 34 • 5l1 4 31 « Longitude 77 • 50 ° - Subsurface Drains PresenLJICI Lagoon Area :_ _ u ❑ No Liquid Waste Management System Discharges & Stream IMRacts, 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? Discharge originated at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Other a. If discharge is observed, was the conveyance man-triade? b. If discharge is observed, did it reach Water of the State? (If yes, notify DWQ) c. If discharge is observed, what is the estimated flow in gal/min? J Spray Field Area ❑ Yes 0 No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No . d. Does discharge bypass a lagoon system? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes ❑ No 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? ❑ Yes ®No 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the State other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes ® No Waste Collection & Treatment 4. is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillway ❑ Yes ❑ No Structure 1 Structure 2 Structure 3 Structure 4 Structure 5 Structure 6 Identifier: _. _.._.._Big_.__ _ ......_.�_.. �.__.. __.�__ _�_�._._--•---_-•-----__._. Freeboard (inches): 31 nr n�inT U-1iv.)ivf unrrnuru Facility Number; 31-737 Date of Inspection 3/7/2002 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed? (ie/ trees, 'severe erosion, ❑ Yes ® No seepage, etc.) 6. Are there structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? Yes ❑ No (If any of questions 4-6 was answered yes, and the situation poses an immediate public health or environmental threat, notify DWQ) 7. Do any of the structures need maintenancefunprovement? ❑ Yes ® No 8. Does any part of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenance/improvement? ❑ Yes ❑ No 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markings? ❑ Yes ® No Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need maintenancelimprovement? ❑ Yes ® No 11. Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN ❑ Hydraulic Overload ❑ Yes ❑ No 12. Crop type 13_ Do the receiving crops -differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)? ❑ Yes ❑ No 14. a) Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ❑ Yes ❑ No b) Does the facility need a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No c)' This facility is pended for a wettable acre determination? ❑ Yes ❑ No 15. Does the receiving crop need improvement? ❑ Yes ❑ No 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? ❑ Yes ❑ No Required Records & Documents 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit or other Permit readily available? ❑ Yes ❑ No 18_ Does the facility fail to have all components of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) ❑ Yes ❑ No 19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irrigation, freeboard, waste analysis & soil sample reports) ❑ Yes ❑ No 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? ❑ Yes ❑ No 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? ❑ Yes ❑ No 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge, freeboard problems, over application) ❑ Yes ❑ No 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? ❑ Yes ® No 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? ❑ Yes ❑ No - 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? ❑ Yes ❑ No JEJ No violations or deficiencies were noted during this visit You will receive no further correspondence about this visit. ❑ FieId Copy ❑ Final Notes spoke -with Mr. Brinkley at his office on7Viarch 5, 2002 and made him aware that I would visit the facility. He indicated that was fine. he small lagoon has apparently been closed via my conversation with Mr. Brinkley. Mr_ Brinkley also said that he understood that the ,maining lagoon should be closed by the end of March 2002; the waste is to be spread on 550 acres of land in the nearby area says Mr. irinkley. Mr. Brinkley said that he has not irrigated in a year, therefore I did not view any records, but looked around the facility. Mr. irinkley said that he had planted wheat a couple of times on his land which waste had been spread on but he had not gotten a crop of ?beat up yet. Reviewer/Inspector Name Reviewer/Inspector Signature: Date: 3 Memo Joey Brinkley Farm, Facility # 31-737 Angie Quinn of the Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District office called on March 18, 2002 at 11:53 am to say that the lagoon closure in association with the buyout of the referenced farm was to begin on the week of March 18, 2002. Stonewall Mathis Environmental Engineer I 4/2/02 'ALL Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross Jr.; Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory P. Thorpe, Ph.D. Acting Director Division of Water Quality April 15, 2002 CERTIFIED MAIL # 7001 1140 0002 1289 6165 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Atlantic Coast Contracting, Inc. Mr. Davis Benton, Marketing Director P.O. Box 1086 Dunn, NC 28335 Subject. Notice of Violation Hog Lagoon #2 Closure for Joey Brinkley Farm Facility Number. 31-737 Duplin County Dear Mr. Benton: This is to notify Atlantic Coast Contracting, Inc. of violations to North Carolina G.S.143-215.1 which does not allow any waste to be discharged, directly or indirectly, -or in any manner intermixed with waters of the State without meeting the applicable water quality standards as permitted. Upon notification by.a staff person from the Division of Soil & Water Conservation on 25 March 2002, Mr. Chester Cobb from the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality observed where waste had run off from a field. receiving lagoon sludge. Approximately'10 to,50 gallons of the waste.slurry discharged into waters of the State. This is a violation of G.S:143-215.1. Based on field conditions, slopes along field border, and the proximity of field to an unnamed tributary to Muddy Creek, field applications should have been managed more closely. In addition to.the direct discharge, runoff containing waste also occurred on 26 March 2002 .after a thunderstorm. Waste still ponded in the field at the.time of the storm mixed with the rainfall, ran off the'field, discharged into the west side field ditch, and flowed into waters of the State. This is a violation of G.S.143- 215.1. Given the weather forecast for showers, land applications should have been managed to minimize the potential for waste to leave the field in runoff. For example, incorporation of the sludge would have greatly decreased the chances for runoff containing.waste. Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Phone: 910-395-3900 Fax: 910-350-2004 Mr. Benton April 12, 2002 Page 2 Please submit a detailed Plan of Action to the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality that describes the actions that have been taken or will be implemented to address these violations of North Carolina G.S_143-215.1 and prevent their recurrence. The proposed written plan of action must be received by this office within fifteen (15) working days of the receipt of this notice. Contact the county Soil and Water district office or county extension office,for any assistance they may be able to provide. Be advised that the Division of Water Quality may further pursue enforcement actions such as civil penalties. If you have any questions concerning this matter please do not hesitate to contact either Mr. Chester Cobb, of our Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 395-3900 ext. 226 or Mr. Steve Lewis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 539. Sincerely, Rick Shiver Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Billy Houston, :Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Carroll Pierce, DSWC-•Archdale Bldg. DWQ Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit DVNQ W Irvington :Animal"Files-31=7379 S:IWQSIANIMALSOUPL'IN12002131-737 Lagoon Closure NOV to Atlantic Coast Contracting.wpd o� W A TF9 �0 �G CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED JOEY BRINKLEY PO Box 311 CmNQUAPIN NC 28521 Dear Joey Brinkley: Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality November 7, 2002 Subject: Notice of Violation and Revocation for Nonpayment Joey Brinkley Farm Permit Number: AWS310737 Duplin County In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215. IOG, all animal operations who receive an animal waste management system permit will be charged in each year of the term an annual permit fee. Annual permit fees are billed following the issuance of the permit and then annually thereafter on the anniversary of that date. Your animal waste management system permit was issued. on 8/6/1999. Your annual permit fee for the period of 8/6/2002 - 8/5/2003 is $ I50.00. Your payment was due 10/12/2002. Because this fee was not fully paid within 30 days after being billed, this letter initiates action to revoke the subject permit, pursuant to 15 NCAC 211.0205 (c) (4). and G.S. 143-215.1 (b) (3). Effective 60 days from receipt of this notice, the subject permit is hereby revoked unless the required Annual Animal Waste Management System Penn it fee for your animal operation is received within that time. Operation of an animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and is subject to the assessment of a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day. Your payment should be sent to: N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Budget Office 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 If you have any questions, please contact Fran McPherson at (919) 733-7015 ext. 210. Sincerely, 1 Alan W. Klimek, P.E. cc: Non -Discharge Branch Compliance/Enforcement Unit Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Health Department Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled 110% post -consumer paper Ln o- co ti ral 0 0 0 M rq a a 0 0 N November 13, 2002 Mr. Joey Brinkley P.O. Box 311 Chinquapin, NC 28521 Re: Joey Brinkley Farm Permit Rescission Permit # AWS310737 Dear Mr. Brinkley, Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality Per our phone conversation today, the permit for your farm has been rescinded because you are out of the hog business and the lagoons at the farm have been closed. You should no longer receive invoices for your annual permit fee but if you do, please contact me at (919) 733- 5083, ext. 539 or Sue Homewood at (919) 733-5083, ext- 502. Sincerely, Steve Lewis cc: Sue Homewood Fran McPherson Farm file #31-737 Wi�lmiinaton Regional Office 7vQr NCDEN'R. customer Service: Mailing Address: Telephone (919) 733-5083 Location: i-677-623-6748 1617 Mail Service Center Fax (919) 733-0059 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 State Courier #52-01-01 Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10 % post -consumer paper httpJ/h2o. enr. state. nc. us N.C. DIVISION OF.. _.WA TER Q UA_ LI T.Y V0- Water Quality Section Complaint/Emergency Report Form WILMINGTON REGIONAL OFFICE Received by i 1 #a, F S f r Q �fl5� Date 2✓ 2 f 0 rL Trme 15 45 Emergency Complaint x City County V Q 1 - Zi _ Report Received From �L_ P � E 2� LK) 0 ,, ++ Agency, DS 0 i S i0 O !�l-rt , � LUA i ER �fl Phone No. Complainant FF F 2y 1�) R 0 w� Address Phone No. Check One: Fish Kff Spill Bypass Animal NPDES N.D. Stomnwater Wetland Other, Specify: Nature of Referral Q00F9 t k'Rom SL U.dt'L� F L R PiD APPL L C A r-m n) SuJ o\'c `J P\Ri R— LPz�c) Cyr' Time and Date Occurred Location of Affected s Oi �T +t it s i F F O C, s R pa aaA��1+Qgu-rARy ip muaoy C�zM E �7s;-.� Surface Waters bn cted D Classification S Lo RK\ Other Agencies Nofified kwesSgadon Detat7s �-1 PR Z 45! oZ . �LkE� o \ tflm� Uu�0 t(z �_�c�_C �R_�c k)Esi_ ��p ._t t 9 �z�-- EcSE 03c-�s ©f� r-F-L d, J . (UD r L'� wo Lad s �o�s SA WOSLSHELLS1REPOR7.SHL EPA Region lY (404)347-4062 Pesticides 733-3556 Emergency Management 733-3067 Wildlife Resources 733-7291 Solid and Hazardous Waste 733-2178 Marine Fisheries 72&7021 Water Supply 733-2321 Coast Guard MSO 343-4881 127 Cardinal.Drivc £xunsion, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telcphone 910-395-3900 a Fax 910-350-2004 IW740 -olt LG i �G;�p �y DIES `�� ;��-r LULU-) OP- OE L ! r ;=n Rey ��� ;�`l os�= 7 Pcr 5 Lt. ER A Y� rJ i F OA5 j :=L L �a la D F O ; � F— � GL0 � F_ r o +� c ©R 1� � Atlantic Coast Contracting, Inc. f . Mr. Rick Shiver Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 April 18, 2002 Dear Mr. Shiver: On March 25, 2002, our field supervisor, James L. Draughon Jr., was informed that an unspecified amount of waste being applied from the Joey Brinkley Hog Lagoon had run into a pond of unmoving water. It was determined that the run off occurred due to a 15- 20 degree slope on the side of the field next to the water. Mr. Draughon immediately ceased application, lowered the plows on the 2505 Ag-Chem Terragator and cut a path approximately 30 feet wide around the field to prevent further run off. Shovels were also used to trap part of the sludge before it reached the pond. Mr. Draughon used the terragator to vacuum several hundred gallons of water with a trace of sludge into the terragator and discharge it on another field after the field had dried. These efforts by our sludge crew helped to prevent further run off, even after an unexpected thunderstorm. Effective March 27, 2002, all ACC, Inc. Field Supervisors have been advised of the following precautions: 1. All Buffer Zones near ditches and other water areas shall be cut with terragator plows a depth of 8-10 inches, an area at least 30 feet wide. 2. If weather forecasts rain within a 24-hour period, do not apply to any field with open ditches or bodies of water within 100 feet of application area. 3. Any field with a slope greater than 5 degrees that joins any body of water, shall be cut with terragator plows at least 25 feet from beginning of slope. We believe that these precautions will prevent any future violation. Phone: (910) 892-3127 P.O. Box 1086 Dunn, N.C. 28335 www.accontracting.com Page 1 of 2 Fax: (910) 892-7950 Atlantic Coast Contracting, Inc. Mr. Rick Shiver April 18, 2002 Page 2 Thank you for your help in this matter. Sincerely, - 9-azIlf— Davis Benton cc: Mr. Chester Cobb 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3045 Mr. Billy Houston Duplin Soil & Water Conservation 302 North Main St. Kenansville, NC 28349 bjb Phone: (910) 892-3127 P.Q. Box 1086 Dunn, N.C. 28335 www.accontracting.com Fax: (910) 892-7950 jr CS 0 cr NJ I-T 14 `:} _ .1 // G:= I '•I J I ice' .-�` \ � 1i � .� , - � �� � .I I � I � i I I yl� E3 zz DIVISION OF WATER QUAIXI-V - Chemislry Latmrntnry Repur I / Wntrr Quailly w] SAr43MUYU C011NTY DUPLIN RIVER OMAN : EIUQRILY. - ElAMBIENT- � QA .❑ Sl'REAh1 � EFFLUENT RUORTIO WIRO Regiona101Eice Ej COMPLIANCE CHAINOFCLIS'FODY LAKE INFLUENT Other . - O IiI.IGRGENCY V1511'6) ESlS' 'UAR COL 0 ('n1.LF:C'7[11tt51 CCt}ISH Lab Number 2WIS48 [late Received: 3/27/2002 Time Received: 10:10 AM Received By 411aURd PIN nn Vt� 'A5R/ : Dale Rcporlvd : 4/5/2002 Esduulyd 1101) Itanpe: Slnlinn Lnentlun: SWINE. LAGOON CLOSWU'I' FUR FACI I'll.1'Y 0 31.737 Steil: ('Idnrinaled: Itenrarks: Slalkun M hale Brgln Ipylmmlddl Dale Find Ipylmnrhfd) 'I Imel 11efln 'Ilint Find WPM - h\I, DR, 111151 Vdue'Tppe-A, 11, L Cmuposlte-T, S, O Sample Type 3112 2[10I0326 13[tll 1. [SOD 310 m /1. COD Ii h 340 m /L COD Low 335 m /1. Culifornr; 11:1-ecal31616 /I001n1 Coliform: M F Total 31504 / I001111 Coliform: tube Feral 31615 /IOOml Coliforjw Fecal SLreV 31673 /loom[ Residue: Tota1500 m /L Volatile 505 m /L Fixed 510 mg/1- Residue: Sus ndcd 530 mg/1- Volatile 535 m /L Fixed 540 lo/L I I .103 units Acidit • to Ell4,5 436 m /L Acidity topH 8.3 435 m /L Alkalinity to 118.3415 mg1L AlkalinitX to pil4.5410 m /L TOC 680 m /L Turbidity 76 NFU Coliform Total Tubc "/Ion mis C011131F.NIN : Cldmide940 m /I. C111 a:'I'ri 32217 a /1. Chia: Coir 32209 a /I. Pheo h tin a 32213 u /L Color: t rue $o cm, Color: ( )1 83 Ell= C.U. Colon: pit 7.6 82 c.u. Cyanide 720 mg/ L Fluoride951 m /L Formaldehyde 71880 m /L Grease and Oils 556 m /L Hardness Total900 m /L Specific Cond. 95 unthos/Cm2 WAS 38260 m /L Phenots 32730 tr /l. Sulfate943 m /L Sulfide 745 nt /L Boron i'annin & Li in u /L Hexavalem Chromium u /L 7t N113asN61U 12 to /L % IKN an N 625 53 m /1. Y NU2 Ius NO3 as N 630 0,54 nl /l. x 11:1'mal as P 665 45 nr /L PO4 as P 70507 ro /L P; Dissolved as P 666 m /L K-Polassium m L Cd-Cadmium 1027 u /L Cr-Chromium:Tolaf 103E u /L Cu-Ca r 1042 u /L Ni-Nickel 1067 u /L Pb- Lead 1051 u /L Zn- Zinc 1092 u /L V-Vanadium u /L A - Silver 1077 u /L At. Aluminum 1105 u /L Be- Beryllium 1012 u /L Ca- Calcium 916 m /L Co. Cobalt 1037 u /L Fe- Iron 1045 u /L U-l-ithium 1132 a /L Mg. M inesium927 nt /L Mn-Man aacsc 1055 u /I. Na. Sodium 929 mg/I, Arsenic:Tolal 1002 u /L Sc- Selenium 1147 u /L Fig- Mercu71900 u /L IN -Barium u /L Or anochlorine Pesticides Or no ha3 horus Pesticides Acid Ilcrbicides Base/ Neutral&Acid Extractable Or rtics 'I'I'll Diesel Range Pur eable Or anics ffOA b011le re 'd) 'rPH Gasoline Range TPH/BTEA Gasoline Ran e Ph to lanktan DIVISION 4E4`'VVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIEL.3-LAB FORM (DNIi) FOr Lan tlww nPit_v COUNTY.� l nl �Lob Number. f�i ••� PRIORITY 56MPLE TYPE D� 0 Ime: Date Received: f, zlnAl RIVER R BASIN ar ❑AMBIENT ❑ QA ,KSTREAM ❑ EFFLUENT Reed b s 1 Froms Bue• Doric Iland Dol gK REPORT TO: ABO PRO MRO RRO wpR WIRO SRO TS Other er ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ CIIAIN ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT DATA ENTRY BY: CH: Other � OF CUSTODY Shipped by; Bue(oStall, Other EMERGENCY ESTUARY DATE REPORTED: urler #( I COLLECTOkIS): STATION LOCATION: SW �' UOA) LC E Ole t' t�D� Estimated HOD Range: 0.5/5-25/25.65/40.130 or 100 plus ec Seed: Yes El NaCl Chlorinated: Yes❑ No ❑ REM ARKS. y�'�I�t�y Slulon # . Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin Date End Time End Depth DM DB D 1 BODS 310 mg/I 2 COD High 340 mg/1 3 COD Low 335 mg/I 4 Colllormt MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Colifonn: MF Total 31504 /100ml 6 Colllorm: Tube Fecal 31615 /100m1 7 Colllorm: Fecal Strop 31673 /100ml 8 R.sldue: Total 500 mull 4 10 Volatile 506 mg/I Fixed 510 m4/1 11 R@sldus: Suspended 530 mg/I 12 13 14 Volatile 535 -- Fixed 540 mg/I pit 403 units 15 Acidity to pli 4.6 436 mg/I 16 Acidity to pli 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pli 8.3 415 mull 1s Alkalinity to pN 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mg/I nn Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mull Chi at TO 32217 ug/1 Chi as Corr 32209 ug/I Phsophytln a 32213 ug/I Colors True 80 PI -Co CDlor:(pl( } 83 ADMI Colors pil 7.6 82 ADMI Cyaulds 720 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mull Grasso and Oils 656 mull llardness Total900 mg/I Spsclll', Cond 95 Olhoe/cm MBAS 38260 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mp/I Sulfide 745 mg/I ue Type A Ft L 113asN610 mgA KN as N 625 moll NO2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I A Total as P 665 mull PO4 as P 70507 mull P: Dissolved as P 666. mull CdCadmIum 1027 ugn Cr`Chr0mlum:Tota11034 ug/i Cu-Copper1042 ug/I NI -Nickel 1067 USA Ph -Lead 1051 uall En -Zinc 1092 u0A Ag lluer 1077 USA Ai -Aluminum 1105 uu/I Be -Beryllium 1012 uu/1 Ca-Calclum 916 mall Co -Cobalt 1037 uu/1 Pe -Iron 1045 uslA 77- —7 T S B I C td ] GNXX LI-Lithlum 1132 ug/I Mg -Magnesium 927 mg/I Mn-Mangenese 1055 ug/i No -Sodium 929 mg/I Areenle.Totat 1002 uuA Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 llg-Mercury 71900 u9A Organoehlorins Pesticides Organoplwspl:oms Pesticides Acid Ilerbicldas Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Aeld Extractable Organics Purgeable Organic@ (VOA bottle reg'd) Phytoplankton Sampling Point % Conductance at 25 C aler Temperature JCJ D.O. mg/1 141 Alkalinity Acldlly Ali Temperature (CI pit 8.3 pi1 4.5 pii 4.5 pli 8.3 2 94 10 300 10 400 1 0 82244 431 92243 82242 20 Salinity 7L Pr@c1p111011(rn/day) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction (Dog) Stream Flour Severlty Turbidity Severity wind Velocity MAI can Stream Depth (L Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 1351 1350 35 I4 14 � � � � � �♦ � . - � -- --/ Aa► � .1 ,�� a � 'ice, _ isri__ C(}lJN'1'1' UUI'I.IN RIVER HASlh' : RF,PORT TO Other C(}LLECT(}R(S) WIRO RcrinnalOnicn DIVISION Ill' 1VA'I'ER OUAIATY Chem l.lry Lahuraruq Repurl IWater Qunlify PRlQR13Y AMBIENT QA COMPLIANCE a CIIAINOFCUSTODY EMERGENCY ViSITiD 0 WD SAMPIETYFF O STREAM ❑ I.FFLUF:NT LAKE INFLUENT ESTUARY Lab Number : 2W1849 Date Rec[tved : 3/27/2002 Time Received: to:10 AM Received BY ] MW 00 Data ele'.d : AR Date eported : 4/5/2002 Estimated BIID Range: Slarlun I,orailon; SWINE LAGOON CLOSEOUT Seed: Chlorinated: Remarks: Station N Dare Begin (y)Immldd) Dare End ()ylmm/dd) Time Begln Time End Depth - Dal, DB, DOM Value Type . A. 11, L Composite-T, S, B Sample Type AN 20020326 1 1 1500 BOD 310 m /L COD lli h 340 m /L COD 1.ow335 m /1.' Coliform: MF Fecal 31616/1001111 Coliform: MFTotal 31504 /100ml Culilorm: tube Fecal31615 /loom[ Coliform: iWal Strcp31673 /IOOml Residue: Total 500 m /l. Volatile505 nt /L Fixed •5io m /1. Residue: Suspcnded 530 m /L Vularitc 535 m /l, Fixed 540 n1/I. pit 403 units Acidity to el1 4.5 436 m /L Acidity to pit 8.3 435 m /L Alkalinity to pil8.3 415 m /L Alkalinity to VII4.54t❑ m /L TOC 680 m /L Turbidity 76 NTI) Coliform Total Tula "/ 100 mis COMMENTS: Chloride940 m /L Chl a:'l ri 32217 u /L Chl a: Cnrr 32209 ti /1. F'hco th fin a 32213 u /l. Co1ur.'I'nm 80 c.u. Color: ( t1) 83 Pilo CAL Color: P11 7.6 82 C.U. Cyanide 720 nt /L Fluoridc951 rn /I- Formaldeh de 71890 nt /1, Grease and Oils 556 mg/I. I I:IIdnC!! '1'ulat 91%1 nl /l, 5 wcific Cond. 95 umlun/ent2 MBAS 3R260 nr /l. Phenols 32730 u /I. Sulfate 945 m /1, Sulfide 745 m /L Baran Tannin & Li in u /L Flexavalent Chromium u /L X N113asN610 0.03 m /L X T'KNanN625 0,39 m /L X NO2 Plus NW ns N 630 0.20 In /I. X P: Tolal as P 665 0.05 m /L PO4 as P 70507 mg/I. P: Dissolved as P 666 m /L K-11olassium m /L Cd. Cadmium 1027 u /L Cr-Chromiumxwal 1034 u /L Cu•Co r1042 u 1L Ni-NicW 1067 u /L 14F Lead 1051 tog/ 1. %n• Zinc 1092 u /L V•Vanadlum 11811. A -Silver 1077 u /L At. Aluminum I l05 u /L Bc- Be ilium 1012 u /L Ca. Calcium 916 m L Co- Cobalt 1037 u /L Fe. Iron 1043 u /L IA -Lithium 1132 u L M •Ma acsium927 m /1- MmMan ancsc 1055 u,/1. Na- Sodium929 m /L Arscnic:Total 1002 u /L Se -Selenium 1147 u /l. li • Mercury 71900 u /L Ba_BarBum u /L OrRanochlorine Pesticides Orilamophosphorus Pesticides Acid Iletbicides lime/NCutrdl&Acid Extraclable Or anics TPll Diesel Range Purgeable Or nice VOA bottle 'd) TPII Gasoline Range TPit/BTEX Gasoline Range Ph to lankton For Lab Use ONLY DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY FIELD -LAB FORM (DM1) COUNTY►'` PRIORITY ❑AMBIENT iR WSRO TS ❑ QA SAMPLE TYPE STREAM El EFFLUENT RIVERBASIN IIEPOIEPORT TO: AIIO FRO MRO ARO WaR AT JIM Other Shipped by: Due oarier Staff, Other ❑COMPLIANCE rul EMERGENCY ❑ CIIAIN OF Cl1STODY ❑ LANE I ❑ ESTUARY ❑ INFLUENT Lab Number: Date Recelvedi/rP7 Tlme Rec'd byj&W From: Rum aurl r-Iland Dal DATA ENTRY BY: CH. DATE REPORTED: COLLECTO_R(SI: aP�. �t IMP • / -7 Eatlmoted DOD Range: 0.5/3-25/25-65/40.130 or 100 plum STATION LOCATION: (�} ��� �J �� (�� (,� 3 (� -r -FOR •_•�RC�r� c (/ � / � �� yF Seed: Yes ❑ No ❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS: � �C>�T r� -J[ Q�arn 5R 1 �� q Station # Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time De91n Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composite Sample T e "1j L y 6t??) A II L T S B C O GNXX 1 DODS 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/1 2 3 COD Lour 335 mg/I Colllorm: MF Fecal 31616 /100m1 4 5 Calllorm: MF Total 31504 /100011 6 Colllorm: Tuba Fecal 31615 /100ml Colllorm: Fecal Strap 31673 /100ml e Residue. Total 500 mu" 9 Volatile 505 mg/i 10 Fixed 510 ma./1 1 I Residue: Suspended 530 meA 12 Volatile 535 ^'mg/1 13 Fixed 540 mg/f 14 pit 403 units 15 AcIJlty to pit 4.5 436 mg/I ~16 Acidity to pit 8.3 435 mg/1 17 Alkalinity to pit 9.3 41S mg/1 18 Al&allnity to pli 4.5 410 mg/l 19 TOC 680 mg/f 20 Turbidity 76 NTU Chloride 940 mg/1 Chi at Trl 32217 ug/1 Chi as Corr 32209 ug/1 Pheophytln a 32213 tag/I Colors True 80 Pt -Co Color:(pli J 83 ADMI Colors pit 7.6 82 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and ORa 556 mg/l liardneas Total900 mg/I Specific :Cond. 95 2 uFlho■/cm MBAS 38260 mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mg/I Sulfide 745 mg/1 NIl9 am N 610 mg/I as N 626 mgA 2 plum NOS as N 630 mg/l Ps Total as P 665 mg/1 PO4 as P 70507 mgA P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/1 CdCadmlum 1027 ug/1 Cr-Chr01115am:Total1034 ugR Cu-Copper 1042 ug/l NI-Nlckel 1067 ug/1 Pb-Lead 1051 vg/I ZrrZinc 1092 u9A Ag ilver 1077 ug/1 Al -Aluminum 1105 ug/l ee-parylllum 1012 ug/I Ca -Calcium 916 �__.. maA Co-Coball 1037 u0A. Fe -Iron 1046 ug/I LI-Lilhlum 1132 ug/1 Mu-Maoneslum 927 mg/I Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Na-Sodium 929 m0/I Arsenic -Total 1002 ug/1 Se -Selenium 1147 ug/I fig-Marcury 71900 ugA Organochlorine PeslIcLdee Organophosphonrs Pesticides I I Acid Herbicides I I— IBame/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Ornanles I I Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) I IPhyloplankton Sampling Point X Conductance at 2S C Water Temperature (C) D.O. mg/1 pff Alkalinity Acidity Alt Temperature ICY PII 8.3 PII 4.6 plI CS pli 8.3 2 94 10 Soo 1• 400 • 82244 431 82243 82242 20 Salinity X Preclplllon On/day) Cloud Cover X Wind Direction (leg) Stream flow Severity Turbidity Saverlly Wind Velocity MAI Mean Stream Depth IL Stream Width (L 400 45 32 36 1351 1350 135 64 4 0. DIVISION 01 WATER QUALITY ChernkI ry I.x1mralun. Repnri r \Paler QuaIIIr ' 0 SAKP'I.t;_l'l U COI INIV ❑Ut'1.1N 1'.RlOxll:l'. RIVER BASIN : AMBIFN'1- QA S'l ltl:AM FI'FLUEN'i' REPORTIO WIRO Regional Office COMPLIANCE ChA1NOFCUSTODY LAKE INFLUENT Ofher ,r❑ FMF;RGIiNCY V1SIl' {ly FS'IUARY CULLf:CI t Ile{S) : 4' CO)Ili 0 Lab Number 2 W 1847 Date Received: 3/27/2002 Time Received: 10:10 AM Received Ry 1IM W �a Data 1 eleascd : A Dale Reported: 4/5/2002 Eillmated ROD Range: 51a11un Lneatlnn: SWINE LAGOON CLOSEOUT FOR FACHAICY N31.737 Need: C'hlurhmled: Re'll-rus: Srathm p Pare Brgln (y),lrnmhld) {lase End (5y/mmldd) 'I'Inrr Regin 'I -line End Depth - P51, D11, DB11 Value Type - A, 11, L Compaslte-T, S, S Sample Type I ll I 20020326 1 1 1100 ROD 310 mg/J. COD high 310 m /I. COD Low 335 m /L Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /1001111 COliTOrm: M F Total 31504 / I00ml Coliform: tube Fecal 31613 /100ml Coliform: Fecal Suep 31673 /IOOml Residue: Total 500 m /L Volatile 505 nt /L Fixed 510 m /L Residue: Suspended 530 m /I. Volatile 335 MR/ 1. Fixed 540 mlill, ki 403 — units—Acidity-unks— Acidity to pit 4,5 436 m /L Acidity to pl18.3 435 m /L Alkalinity to pli8.3415 m /L Alkaliniq to pli 4.5 410 m /L TOC 680 m / L 'I urbidhy 76 NW COlifolnt'1'olal Tube "/RXI rots C().\Ia IEN'I S Chloride 940 m /L C111 a: Trl 32217 u /L Chl a: Corr 32209 u /L Phto h tin a 3221) u /L Color: True 80 C.U. Color: ( ll ) 83 P11= C.U. Color: PH 7.6 82 c,u, Cyanide 720 m /L Fluoride 951 m /L formaldehyde 71880 ru/L Grease and Oils 556 m /L hardness Total900 m /L Spec! ricCond.93 umhu3/cm2 MBAS39260 ME/ I. Phenols 32730 u /L Sulfale945 m /L Sulfide 745 m /L llaton 'Tannin & Li nin u /l, IlexavalentCluontium u /I. x N113asN1510 13 m /L X '1'KN an N 625 40 m & X NO2 [us NO3 as N 630 0.12 nt /L x P: Tidal as P 665 46 m /L PO4 as P 70507 m /L P: Dissolved as P 666 m /1- K-Potassium m /L Cd- Cadmium 1027 u /L Cr-Chromium:Toial 1034 u /L Cu- Coppri 1042 u /L NI-Nickel1067 u /L M Lead 1051 u /L Zn- Zinc IW2 u /L V-Vanadium u /L A • Si{ver 1077 Al -Aluminum 1105 u /l. Be- Beryllium 1012 u /L Ca- Calcium 916 mg/ L Co. Cobalt 1037 u /I. Fe- Irun 1045 u /I. Li -Lithium 1132 u /L Mg- Ma esium 927 m /L Mn-Manganese 1055 u /L Na- Sodium 929 m /L Arsenic:Total 1002 u 11- Se-Selenium 1147 u /L ll - melcuty 71900 u /L Ra_Ratium u /L Organcichlorinc Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid herbicides Base/Neutral&Acid Extractable Organics 'l?ll Diesel Ran --- Purgeablc Or nits VOA boule rc 'd) 'I I'll Gasoline Range 'l'P{I/BTEX Gasoline Range Ph to lankfbn DIVISION OF�ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT � WATER QUALITY FIELD -LAB FORM (DM1) COUNTY L. i (.{ PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE 0 RIVER BASIN ❑AMBIENT ❑ QA 154 STREAM ❑ EFFLUENT IIEPORT TO: A110 FRO MRO RHO WaR WIRO SRO TS AT RM ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ CIIAIN ' ❑ LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Other 101 OF CUSTODY Shipped by: Rv Courier tall, Other EMERGENCY ❑ ESTUARY COLLECTORI5): e—, U f'er Lab Ilea r)NrY Lab -Number: nn Data Reeelvad: Time: CJ Reed b Froms Due- o r e fiend Del DATA ENTRY BY: CI(: DATE REPORTED: Estimated BOD Range: 0.5/5-25/25.65/40.130 or I00 plus STATION LOCATION: W. F"= " UN IrU'S' . '- �_C ' Seed: Ye■ n Non r`hi..teeeepir Vas ❑ uo n REMARKS: SL a0 R a- PO MPE P OUY O I= ' ( 4i= L Nexr-w i oAs 1'-*-) fPt_ E p rD Station s DalBegin (yy/mm/ddl zy0' Tlme Begin T; '7je 0 Date End Time End Depth DM DO DBM Value Type A 11 L Composite T S B Semple T e C G GNXx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 1 I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NIi3 as N 610 mg/I DODS 310 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/I LI-Lithlum 1132 ug/I COD Iligh 340 m9/1 Chi a: Trl 32217 ug/I TKN as N 625 Me/f Mg-Magneslum 927 me/1 COD Low 335 mg/I Chi at Corr 32209 ug/l NO2 plus NOS no N 630 m9A Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Coilfosm: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Pheophytln a 32213 ug/I Total as P 666 mg/I Na-Sodium 929 mo/1 Colllorm: MF Total 31604 /100ml Color: True 80 Pt -Co PO4 as P 70507 mgA Araanic:Tolal 1002 ug/I Colllorm: Tube Fecal 31615 /100ml Colors(plt 83 ADM[ Ps Dissolved as P 666 mg/i Se -Selenium 1147 ug/I Coliform: Fecal Strap 31673 /100ml Color: pit 7.6 82 ADMI 1111-Mercury 71900 ug/I Residue: Total 500 mg/I Cyanide 720 mg/I CdCadmlum 1027 ujIA Organochlotlne Pesticides Volatile 505 mg/I Fluoride951 mg/I CrChromlum:Total1034 USA OrganophosphorusSmilcides Fixed 510 mg/I Formaldehyde 71880 me/] CuCopper1042 ug/I Residue: Suspended 530 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/I NI -Nickel 1067 ug/I Acid Ilerblcides Volatile 535 mg/l a.� Ilardnase Total900 mg/I Pb-Lead 1051 ugA Fixed 540 me/1 Specille,10ond. 95 uMhos/cm Zn-Zlne 1092 ugA Boise/ Neutral Extractable Organics pit 403 units MBAS 38260 mg/I Acid Extractable Organics Acidity to pit 4.5 436 me/l Phenols 92790 ug/I Ag Ilver 1077 ug/I 'Acidify to pit 8.3 435 mg/1 Sulfate 945 msA AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle rag'd) Alkalinity to pit 8.3 415 mg/l Sulfide 745 mg/I Be-Berylllum 1012 ug/1 Alkalinity to pit 4.5 410 mg/I Ca-Calclum 916 mgA � TOC 600 mg/I Co-Cobsll 1037 up/1 Turbidity 76 NTU Fe -Iron 1045 uoA Phyioplankton Sampling Point X Conductance at 25 C Water Tempre eratu D.O. mg/1 pit Alka[lnity Acidity Air Temperature IC) pit 8A pll 4.5 pit 4.6 pit 8.3 2 94 10 300 1s 400 1• 82244 43 82245 82242 20 Salinity X Precipition are/day) Cloud Cover X Whxl Dhectton (Dag) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Seuarliy Wind Velocity M/I I klean Stream Depth It. Stream Width It, 480 146 32 36 1351 1350 J36 64 4 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY ChrndUry Lldurrawry lirparl I wow Quality 0 SAMI'LE:_L1'1'F, r'nUNIT UUI'1.1N PR10RILY. RIVER ItSSIN : AMBIENT F QA STREAM EPFLUENF AF:PORf'fU IVIKO Rcgiona1011ice COMPLIANCE Q CIIAINOFCUSIOE)Y LAK1. INFI.UL•NT rNhrr' EMERGENCY V[Sf1'ID CSI'UARY ' [;u1.1.F:Cl'Ult(S) : CCPBIS Lab Numlyrr 2 W I R50 Dale Received: 3/27/2W2 Time Received: M 10 AM Received By Data Re ascd : I I wq 17, R Dale Reported: 4/5/2002 E'tluuled BUb Range: Sutlnn l.ncarl"m SWINE LAGOON CLOSEOUT Seed: Chlorintlrd: Remarks: SWIM" Npate Begin (yylmmldd) I)att End Oy/mmlddl 'Flint Begin T'Ime End Depth • D\1, 1)8, BUMVdue Typr - A, !I, !. CamposltrT, 5, B Sample T) pe ]!t5 2002U326 I S]0 I;OD 310 m /L COD Hi h 340 m /L COD Low 335 m /L Cof ifurrw MF Fecal 31616 / 100m1 Cutifo[rlt•• MI''1mal31504 /lOUrnl Colifotm: tube Fecal 31615 /100ml Corzorm:Fecal Su 31673 /IOOmI Residue:Total500 mg/ L Volatile 505 m /L Fixed 510 m /L Residue: Suspended 530 m /L _ Volatile 535 nt /L Fixed 540 InAll. 11 403 units ACidiLY to pi14.5436 nt /1. Acidity to oil9.3435 mg/I. AlkalinitX tU pl18.3 415 m /L Alkalinity to pi14.5410 m /L 'fDC 6so m /L fuibidily 76 N I U Coliform Total Tube '/ 100 mis CONMIEN'I:ti : Chloridc940 m /L Chi a: T ii 32217 u /L Chi a: Corr 32209 a /L O co h tin a 32213 u /L Color: True 80 C.U. Color: (pi I ) 83 plim C.U, Color. pil 7.6 82 C.U. Cyanide 720 m /L Fluoride 951 m /L Formaldehyde 71880 m /L Grease and Oils 556 m /L IIardness Total900 mg/E. S K.Cific C'ond, 95 onduts/Cod WAS 3826t1 n, /[. Phenols 32730 a/I, Stdfatc 945 m /L Su1Gde 745 m /L Boron 'tannin & I.I nin u /l. Ilexavalcm Chromium u /L x N I13 as N 610 0.05 ne /L r TKN an N 625 0.62 nigil. X NO2 Elus NO3 as N 630 0.85 m /[. Y 11: lbial as 11665 0.07 mil. F104 as 1' 70507 m /L P: Dissolved as P 666 m /L K-Potassium m /L Cd-Cadmium 1027 u /L Cr•Chromium:T•otal1034 u /L Cm Copper 1042 u /L Ni-Nickel 1067 u /1. F'b Lead t051 n /L /.n• Zinc 1092 a /l. V•Vanadium a /I. AR- SUM 1077 US/I. Al-Ahmtinum 1105 u /1. Bc• Rcryllium 1012 ti/L CA- Calcium 916 m /L Co- Cobalt t037 a /1, Fe- Iron 1045 u /L Li -Lithium 1132 u /L Mg- Magnesium 927 m L MmMan nest 1055 u /F, Na. Sodium 929 m /L Arsenic:Towl 1002 u /L Se. Selenium 1147 u L ll - Mercury 71900 u /L Ba Barium u /L Organochdorinc Pesticides Organophosphorus Pesticides Acid Ilcrbicides Basc/Nnnral&Acid Eximctablc Oi anics TPII DIescl Nang Purgcablc Organics (VOA boll e re 'd) TPI Gasoline Range 'fell/B-I'EX Gasoline Range Ph to lankton For Lab Use ONLY DIVISION OF EN3r111ONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY F1ELi-LAB FORM (DM1} r ,7 a COUNTY -(- `f PRIORITY SAMPLE TYPE RIVER BASIN �. 119PORT TO. ARO FRO MRO RRO Vj&R IR WSRO TS ❑AMBIENT ❑ QA STREAM C] EFFLUENT AT BM ❑COMPLIANCE ❑ ' LAKE ❑ INFLUENT Other EMERGENCY CIIAIN OF CUSTODY ❑ESTUARY Shipped by: Bus Co ter, Staff, Other Lab Number Date Received Time Rec'd b From: Bue auri hand Del DATA ENTRY BY: CH: DATE REPORTED: COLLECTO_R(S►; r _ ✓y Estimated BOD Ren �-5ffi-2�5� G5/40.150 or1100 pine STATION LOCATION: ��Z � ✓�C!'��� x Seed: Yes ❑ No Chlorinated: Yes[] No El REMARKS: f]ae. r= SUtlutt // Date Begin (yy/mm/dd) Tlme Re ]In Date End ITIms End Depth DM DB DBM Value Type Composlta Semple T a 1 2 03 Zb 5� a It L T S B c GNxx1 I BOD5 310 mg/l 2 COD high 340 mg/1 3 COD Low 335 mg/I 4 Collformt MF Fecal 31616 /100ml 5 Colifarm: MF Total 31304 /100ml b COIIIOrm: Tube Fecal 31615 /IOOml 7 Colllorm: Fecal Strap 31673 /100m1 B Residue: Total 600 mg/I 9 Volatile 505 mg/1 10 Fixed 510 mg/1 iII Realdust Suspended 530 mg/I 12 Volatile 535_ 13 Fixed 540 moll 1'4 pit 403 unlb Is Acidity to pit 4.5 436 mg/1 16 Acidity to pit 8.3 435 mg/I 17 Alkalinity to pit 0.3 415 mg/1 1� Alkalinity to pit 4.5 410 mg/1 19 TOC 680 mg/1 Turbidity 76 NTUI Chloride 940 mg/1 Chi as Trl 32217 ug/1 Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/I Pheophytln a 32213 ug/1 Color: True 80 PI -Co C010r:(pli 183 ADMI Color: pll 7.6112 ADMI Cyanide 720 mg/1 Fluoride 951 tng/l Formaldehyde 71880 mg/I Grease and Oils 556 mg/I Hardness Total900 mg/I Specific .,Cond. 95 2 uitlhos/cm MHAS 38260 moll Phenol* 32730 ug/I Sulfate 945 mgA Sulfide 746 m0/1 NII3 es N 610 mg/I HN as N 625 mg/I N 2 plus NO3 as N 630 mg/I P: Total as P 665 mg/I PO4 as P 70507 mgA P. Dluolved as P 666 mg/l CdCadmlum 1027 ugh' CrChromlum:Total1034 ug/1. Cu-Copper 1042 ug/1 NI -Nickel 1067 ug/1 Pb-Laed 1061 ugA Zn-Zinc 1092 ugA Ag 11ver 1077 ug/1 AI -Aluminum 1105 ug/I Be-Borylllum 1012 ug/I Ca-Calclum 916 MCA Co•Coball 1037 ug/1 Fa -Iron 1045 ugp LI-Llthlum ,1 i32 ug/I Mg-Magnealurn 927 mg/1 Mn-Manganese 1055 ug/I Na-Sodium 929 mg/1 ArsanluTotal 1002 ug/I Se -Selenium 1147 ug/1 Ilg•Mercury 71900 u2/1 Organochlorine Pesticides Organophoepiwrus Pe*tkldes Acid Iterbkldes Base/ Neutral Extractable Organics Acid Extractable Organics Purgeable Organics (VOA bottle reg'd) Phyloplanktan Sampling Point x Conductance at 25 C Water Temperature V D.O. maA pit. Alkalinity Acldlly Air Temperature IC) pli 8.3 pit 4.5 pit 4.6 p11 8.3 2 94 to 300 1• 400 is 82244 431 82243 i82242 20 Salinity % Preelplllon On/day) Cloud Cover % Wand Direction (Deg) Stream Flow Severity Turbidity Savarlly Wind Velocity MAI lean Stream Depth It. Stream Width ft. 480 45 32 36 !95 3350 35 64 4 LAGOON CLOSURE PLAN JOEY BRINKLEY FARM #2 imcurvW APR 41 2002 I. OWNER Name: JOEY BRINKLEY BY:_ - Lagoon Location: Chinquapin_ On SR 1964, Durwood Evans Road. Entrance to farm on State Road. Approximately 8/10 mile from bridge at Northeast Cape Fear River on NC 41. NCDENR Regional Office: Wilmington H. GENERAL: Lagoon was constructed in 1984 for a feeder to finish swine operation. The maximum number of animals that this lagoon served at one time was 3612 Feed to Finish swine operation. The lagoon was constructed to SCS standards and specifications in 1984. The construction type is a combination of excavation and dire with no liner. Animals were removed in fall of 2000. Lagoon #2 III. ESTIMATED VOLUME TO BE REMOVED:' Date Measured: 12/07/01 Lagoon Dimensions: SEE ATTACHMENT 5 Depth — 9.51' Side Slopes — 4:1 Liquid Depth: 3.4 ft (391,085.01 cubic feet x 7.48 gal/cu. ft = 2,925,315.89 gallons) Sludge Depth: 2.0 ft (201,524.76 cubic feet x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 1,507,405.20 gallons) Total: 5.4 ft (592,609.77 cubic feet x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 4,432,721.10 gallons) IV. WASTE ANALYSIS DATA: Date of Analysis: 08/15/01 A. — Nitrogen Concentrationz (Broadcast): Liquid: .28 lbs. PAN/1000 gal X 2,925,315.89) = 819.09 lbs. PAN Sludge: 30.9 lbs. PAN/1000 gal X 1,507,405.20/ 1,000 gal) = 46,578.82 tbs. PAN Total PAN to be applied: 47,397.91 lbs. PAN Divided by 4,432.73 Total Volume (1,000 gal) = 10.70 lbs. PAN Mixed Volume Concentration/1,000 gal X 27.15 = 290.35 lbs. per acre -inch ' i cubic foot = 7.48 gallons 2 1 lb/1,000 gal = 27.15 ac-in V. LAND APPLICATION QFRA''E - Lagoons Field Cry Soil Typ RYE N per Acre N-pgLA= Acres PAN PA - Ac-Ins Auv• x u R i MMM ea A k a In. Appue amount in T71939, Soybeans PaA 25 100 75 10.8 810 290.35 2.79 0.26 6 T71939, Soybeans PaA 25 100 75 5.4 405 290.35 1.39 0.26 7 T71939, Corn PaA 65 81.25 60.94 1.6 97.504 290.35 0.34 0.21 T71939, Coin PaA 65 81.25 60.94 1A 85.316 290.35 0.29 0.21 9 71939, Com PaA 65 81.25 60.94 8.9 542.366 290.35 1.87 0.21 10 71939, Com PaA 65 81.25 60.94 6.1 371.734 290.35 1.28 0.21 11 T8242, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 8 937.52 290.35 3.23 0.40 1 T5384, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 2.4 281.256 290.35 0.97 0.40 1 T5384, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 2.7 316.413 290.35 1.09 0.40 2 T5384, Com GoA 125 156.25 117.19 11.2 1312.528 290.35 4.52 0.40 3 T5384, Corn PaA 65 81.25 60.94 2.4 146.256 290.35 0.50 0.21 4 T5430, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 1.6 187.504 290.35 0.65 0.40 1 T5430, Com GoA 125 156.25 117.19 3.7 433.603 290.35 1.49 0.40 2 T5438, Corn PaA 65 81.25 60.94 6 365.64 290.35 L26 0.21 1 T5438, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 2.2 247.5 290.35 0.85 0.39 2 T5438, Coen LnA 50 62.5 46.88 2.6 121.888 290.35 0.42 0.16 3 CAV Com 1,nA 50 62.5 46.88 29.6 1387.648 290.35 4.78 0.16 1 T5388, Corn AuB 75 93.75 70.32 21.2 1490,784 290.35 5.13 0.24 1 T5388, Corn RaA 110 137.5 103.13 30.5 3145.465 290.35 10.83 0.36 2 CAV Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 55.1 6198.75 290.35 21.35 0.39 2 T5380, Soybeans Ra.A 40 50 37.5 9.1 341.25 1 290.35 1 1.18 0.13 1 T5389, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 34.8 3915 290.35 13.48 0.39 3 Troy, Fescue NoB 2.6 130 97.5 8 780 290.35 2.69 0.34 1 Pasture T5447, Soybeans WoA 35 140 105 12.3 1291.5 290.35 4.45 0.36 1 T5447, Soybeans GoA 42 168 126 15 1890 290.35 6.51 0.43 2 T5447, Soybeans GoA 42 168 126 25.7 3238.2 290.35 11.15 0.43 3 T5444, Soybeans AuB 25 100 75 7.7 577.5 290.35 1.99 0.26 1 T5441, Corn LnA 50 62.5 46.88 3.4 159.392 290.35 0.55 0.16 1 T5441, Com FoA 120 150 112.5 3 337.5 290.35 1.16 0.39 2 T5441, Corn LnA 50 62.5 46.88 16.1 754.768 290.35 2.60 0.16 3 T5450, Corn WoA 100 125 93.75 2.70 253.125 290.35 0.87 0.32 1 T5450, Com FoA 120 150 112.5 25.30 2846.25 290.35 9.80 0.39 2 T5450, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 0.43 48.375 290.35 0.17 0.39 3 T5450, Cam FoA 120 150 112.5 9.4 1057.5 290.35 3.64 0.39 4 T5450, Com MuA 110 137.5 103.13 7.50 773.475 290.35 2.66 0.36 5 T5450, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 1.4 157.5 290.35 0.54 0.39 6 T5406, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 7.48 876.5812 290.35 3.02 0.40 1 T5406, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 1.69 198.0511 290.35 0.68 0.40 2 T5406, Com GoA 125 156.25 117.19 2.37 277.7403 290.35 0.96 0.40 3 T5406, Cord GoA 125 156.25 117.19 3.27 383,2113 290.35 1.32 0.40 4 T5406, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 3.23 378.5237 290.35 1.30 0.40 5 172090, Com LnA 50 62.5 46.88 10 468.8 290.35 1.61 0.16 1 T72190, Com WoA 100 125 93.75 3.11 291.5625 290.35 1.00 0.32 3 T72090, Corn AuB 75 93.75 70.32 1.16 81.5712 290.35 0.28 0.24 4 T6964, Com FoA 120 150 112.5 5 562.5 290.35 1.94 0.39 1 T6964, Corn WoA 100 125 93.75 0.88 82.5 290.35 0.28 0.32 2 T6964, Corn Ra.A 110 137.5 103.13 0.9 92.817 290.35 0.32 0.36 3 T6966, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 1.9 213.75 290.35 0.74 0.39 1 T6966, Corn WoA 100 125 93.75 1.36 127.5 290.35 0.44 0.32 2 T6966, Com RaA 110 137.5 103.13 2.2 226.886 290.35 0.78 0.36 3 T6966, Com NoB 100 125 93.75 6.88 82.5 290.35 0.28 0.32 4 T6971, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 27.9 3138.75 290.35 10.81 0.39 2-4 T7277, Com FoA 120 150 112.5 3.4 382.5 290.35 1.32 0.39 1 T7277, Com WoA 100 125 93.75 3.62 339.375 290.35 1.17 1 0.32 2 T7277, Corn RaA 110 137.5 103.13 5.38 554.8394 290.35 1.91 0.36 3,4 T7277, Com NoB 100 125 93.75 3.84 360 290.35 1.24 032 5 T5922, Com WoA 100 125 93.75 3.66 343.125 290.35 1.18 0.32 1 T5922, Corn NoA 110 137.5 103.13 1.81 186,6653 290.35 0.64 0.36 2,3 T5922, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 0.53 62.1107 290.35 0.21 0.40 4 T5983, Corn WoA 100 125 93.75 1.36 127.5 290.35 0.44 0.32 1 T5983, Com RaA 110 137.5 103.13 3.72 383.6436 290.35 1.32 0.36 2,3 T5437, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 5 562.5 290.35 1.94 0.39 1 T5924, Com GoA 125 156.25 117.19 9.5 1113,305 290.35 3.83 0.40 1-5 T5923, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 6 703.14 290.35 2.42 0.40 1-3 T6978, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 2.9 339.851 290.35 1.17 0.40 1-4 T5976, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 1.51 176,9569 290.35 0.61 0.40 1-2 T6971, Corn FoA 120 150 112.5 7.1 798.75 290.35 2.75 0.39 4 5438, Corn NoA 110 137.5 103.13 4.28 441.3964 290.35 1.52 0.36 1-2 T5999, Corn RaA 110 137.5 103.13 5.93 611.5609 290.35 2.11 0.36 1 T6927, Corn GoA 125 156.25 117.19 3.9 457.041 290.35 1.57 0.40 1 T5438, Corn WoA 100 125 93.75 2.11 197.8125 290.35 0.68 0.32 3 T6945, Com NoA 110 137.5 103.13 2.14 220.6982 290.35 0.76 0.36 2 T7278, Corn NoA 110 137.5 103.13 5.61 578.5593 290.35 1.99 0.36 1,z Total Acres Total PAN Available Total PAN Applied DEFICIT 551.86 472397.91 539730.58 (69332.68) VI. CLOSE OUT CONDITION: The depth of agitated waste material remaining in the lagoon at the time of closure shall not exceed a maximum of one -foot (1') in the deepest area. Lagoon walls trust be washed clean as determined by a visual inspection by the certifying technician. VII. REMOVAL OF INFLOW DEVICES: Remove six 8"outlet pipes, one 3"recycling pipe, and one 3"irrigation pipe connecting the lagoon to the houses. All outlet pipes are approximately 110' long each, recycling pipe is approximately 20', and irrigation pipe is approximately 20'. Once these are removed, the soil will be replaced, packed and reseeded according to the attached seeding specifications. The contractor is responsible for the removal of the pipes from the site. VIII. INSTALLATION OF SPILLWAY: Excavate 6 foot wide bottom to a depth at average ground level on the outside of the Embankment. Cut into the embankment with 3:1 side slopes. Grade cut into the Ground level on the outside of the embankment. Disturbed area must be seeded according to the attached seeding specifications. IX. DESCRIPTION OF BUFFERS AND SETBACKS: 25' Buffers will be flagged during closure. X. LISTS OF ATTACHMENTS: ATTACHMENT 1 (SEEDING SPECIFICATION) ATTACHMENT 2 (AERIAL PHOTOS) ATTACHMENT 3 (SOILS MAPS) ATTACHMENT 4 (LOCATION MAP) XI. SPECIFICATIONS: • The side slopes will be left in a clean condition • Do Not exceed the Nitrogen application rates specified in the plan • There will be no runoff of effluent allowed • No land application to wet fields ATTACHMENT I (SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS) Till the seedbed and incorporate lime and fertilizer_ Apply seed by hand and cover with approximately 1/2 inch of soil. Apply lime at a rate of 2 tons per acre and 10-10-10 fertilizer at a rate of 600 lbs. per acre. Evenly spread wheat straw so that about 25% of the ground is visible. The seeding requirement is Bahia Grass at a rate of 25-30 lbs. per acre and pearl millet at a rate of 25 lbs. per acre. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT R NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION] 512 N. Salisbury St., Archdale Building Room 403 Raleigh, NC 27611 F A X C O V E R S H E E T DATE: April 2, 2002 TIME: 9:12 AM To: Daalin SWCD FAX: 8 - 122 ATTN: Ronald Drewban FROM: Vernon COX PHONE; (919) 71"109 RE a oon Clospout CpMMM Number of pages including cover shoot; 16 Message Please gee the attached contract with ACC as requested,for the nnki y Closeout, Y,, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA �1- �• L Coe f REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFFP is 1"02037 TITLE: FARM LAGOON CLOSNRS REMOVAL A LAND APKICATION OF ANAEROBIC LAGOON LIQUID AND SLUDGE JOEY BRINKLEY FARM — DUPLIN COUNTY USING DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ISSUE DATE JANUARY 31, 2002 ISSUING AGENCY: DIVISION OF PURCHASE AND SERVICES CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY15, 2002— 2:00 P.V. Sealed Proposals subject. to the conditions made a part hereof will be received until the specified closing date and time noted above for furnishing services described herein. wim AIL w OFFERORS MUST RETURN THE ENTIRE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL— ALL PAGES. THE ENTIRE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL BECOMES THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT UPON EXECUTION BY THE DEPARTMENT SEND ALL PROPOSALS DIRECTLY TO THE ISSUM WEfNCY ADDRESS AS SHOWN BELOW: IF DELIVSRED BY US POSTAL SERVICE IF DELIVERED BY ANY OTHER MEANS (UPSlFEDE)uETC.) Addroae as below: Address as below: RFF 1"0203r - SEALED BID RFP 16-502037 - SEALED BID KC DINR PURCHASE AND SERVICES NC DENR PURCHASE a SERVICES ATTN MICHAEL a BRYANT AWN MICHAEL G BRYANT 1605 AVAIL SERVICE CENTER 512 N SALISBURY STREET ROOM 640 RALEIGH NC 27699-1305 RALEIGH NC 27604 IM?ORTANT !VOTE: Indicate firm name (-Technioal Proposal' cr "Cost Proposal'), and RFP number an the front of each sealed proposal envelope or package, along with the date for receipt of proposals Specified above. Direct at inquiries concerning this RFP to: MICHAEL 0 BRYANT — DIVISION OF PURCHASE AND SERVICES Phone No, (919) 715-38S1 FAX No. (9' 9) 715-0694 NOTE: A MANDATORY PREPROPOSAL CONFERENCEISITE VISIT for all prospective offerers is scheduled for Friday, February 8, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. in the Duplin County Sall and Water Consomatlon District Crfflce which is located at 102 North Main Street, Kenansvllle, NC. The Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District phone number is {910)-298-2120. Attendance at this conference is a prerequisite for consideration of an offerdrs proposal. Prospective offerars are encouraged to submit written questions in advance. No questions will be accepted after the mandatory preproposal conferencelsite visit or February S, 2002- A summary of all questions and answers will be posted on the internet as an addendum, located under the RFP t being modified, It Is the fferor's n i i to assur2lW all pddende bgve been re iawed and. it n Oi ned apd returned. http :Nwww.stste.nc, u slpain del Within two days after notification of award of a contract, the vendor must register in NC E•Procurement CCU Your Service (http:Ilvendor.ncgoV.Cam). RFP No: 18-602037 I of 16 tNY RODIICTION The North Carolina Division of Soil and Water Conservation is seeking a cwtractor to provIds sarvices'for the removal and land application of anaerobic lagoon llquld and sludge for farm lagoon closures. MANDATORY PRI:PROPOSA1L CONFERENCEISITE VISIT A Mandatory preproposal Conferercelshe Visit for all prospective offerors is scheduled for Friday, February 8, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. in the Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Office which is located at 302 North Main Street A Kenansville, NC. The Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District phone number is (91041,298-2120. The contractor or their representative must be present for the entirety of the mandatory preproposal cenferencels'rte visit. A sign-Jnlsign-out form wgl be rnaVe available at the mandatory preproposal conferencalsite visit. All 2Qnbug12rs must lion -In Prior tafln 10:00 a.m. Mad of the orepronosal conference and sign -out aitQr the go- o ivalon of the site Atlt. Proposals shall be accepted and opened only from Moss attending the entirety of the mandatory preproposal conforencWrAe visit. ection From 1.40 tare Exit 373 which is the Kenansviileftgnoli& exit, After exiting, turn onto NC Highway 903 North towards Kanzmviile. Co Approximately 3 miles until coming to a atoplighG At the stoplight turn left headed North on NC Highway 903111. Traval aaproximasely 1 mile M Kenansvllle. Go through 2 stoplights. After second stoplight, go appraximatcl7 I AS blocks. The Duplin Soil and Water ConacrvAtion District office is in the red brick building on the right at the comer of North Main Street and East Hill Street beside the Trade Station, Pekin$ is available across Main Street in front of the district office building. District phone number: (910) 296-2120. SCOPE OF WORK The primary task Is the removal and land application Cif anaerobic lagoon liquid and sludge from one (1) lagoon with a total Surface area of approximately 3.4 acres. Land appfication must be in accordance with the rates and under the conditions specified in the lagoon closure plan that will be made available at the mandatory preproposal conference/site visit. Other requirements of the closure are removal of pipes that "nsferwaste from the hog houses to the lagoon and installation of a spillway from the lagoon. Specific details on the lagoon volume, land application, pipe removal, and spillway Installation shall be provided at the mandatory preproposal conferencefslte visit. T The lagoon closure must be accomplished using cne or a combination of any of the foliowing methods: 1. Agitation end irrigation 2. Agitation and/or dredging and pump and haul 3, irrigation and dredging cr excavation of the sludge, drying and spreading. When this option is used, the sludge must be placed in a bermed area, prepared by the contractor, which drains back into the isgoon. RFP No: 18-802037 2 of 16 Lagoon wallry must be left in a clean condition which shall be determined as acceptable by the Contract Administrator or the local Soil and Water Conservation District. Closure will be oansiderad complete when the deepest areas in the bottom have less than one foot of agitated waste remaining, which shall be determined by the Contract Administrator or the local Soil and Water Conservation District. Land ARalitotion Waste application must be made uniformly and the application rates and amounts described in the lagoon closure plan must not be exceeded. Qthttl Conditions 1. Lagoon closure may commence on March 15. 2D02 and is to to completed by April 15, 2002, weather permitting. 2_ The Contractor must indicate that toy have access to equipment Capable of applying waste at the rate(s) speoltied in the plan. 3. The contractor must ensure proper calibration of application equipment so as to apply waste at the rate(s) specifiad in the plan. 4. The contractor is responsible for repairing any damage to roads or property caused by equipment dOng performance of work. Repairs must return the damaged roads: or property to their original condition at the initiation of the project. Acceptable repairs will tea determined solely by the Contract Administrator or the local Soil and Water Conservation District. S. The contractor or their reoresentative must be present for the entirety of the mandatory preproposal aonferancebsite visit. A sign-inlsign-out form will be made available at the mandatory preproposal conferencelmite visit. All contra tts� Mgat sl404nladnrA0the 10;00 a.m. start of the arearanual confer of n- conclysion of g3l sag Visit, Proposals shall be accepted and opened only from those attending the entirety of the mandatory preproposel conference/site visit. d. The ccntractor will be responsible for removing and d sposing cf the excavated pipes. 7. The contractor will fur nish ,the spillway pipe if required in the closure plan. a. The contractor will keep records for volume removed from the lagoon and for field application on forms prescribed and provided by the Soli and Water Conservation District 9. The contractor must own or otherwise have access to pumps, agitators, dredges, tankers and otter equipmant necessary to complete the closure. 10. The contractor must mast with the Division of Soil and Water Conservation and the local Soil and Water Conservation District to furnish a mobilization and project plan prior to start of work. 11. The contractor must notify the local Soil and Water Conservation District 72 hours prior to commencement of the start of work. 12. The contractor must allow Inspection of the equipment by Division and District personrel. 13. The contractor dust provide a fluent, English-speaking representative on site continuously during work performance. RFP No: 16-S02b37 3 of 16 PAYMENT AND INVOICING PROCEDURES 1. Payment for services will be made upon receipt and approval of invoices) from the CONTRACTOR documenting the costa incurred in the performance of work under the contract. 2. Where travel, lodging and subsistence are allowable costs, reimbursement will be made In compliance with applicable budget regulations as contained in the Budget Manual for the State of North Carolina. 3_ Invoices are to be submitted to the Contract Administrator at least quarterly.. 4. Final invoice must be received by the DEPARTMENT within 45 days after the end 'of the contract period. 5. Amended or corrected invoices must be received by the DEPARTMENT'S Office of the Conlr0tr within six months after the end of the contract period. d. invoice(s) received from the CONTRACTOR after six rnonths of the end of the contract period will be retumed without action. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR Gumll Plere:e is designated as the: Contract Administrator (project coordinator) for the Department for the purposes of this RFP. RFP Nc: 16-802037 4 of 16 THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS The following Is a general description of the process by which a firm will be selected to provide services, 1. Request for Proposals (RFP) is issued to prospective contraCtors. 2. A preproposal confersnce andJor deadline for written questions is set (See cover sheet of this RFP for detail&) 3. Proposals in ONE (1) ORIGINAL AND (AT LEAST TWO (2)) copies will be received from each afferor in two separate sealed packages -the Technical Pm2.q&j! and the Cost PLgggsal. Each original sr+ali be signed and dated by an official authorized to bind the firm. Unsigned proposals will trot be considered, NOTU: No technical information shall be contained In the cost proposal. No cost Information shall be contained In the technical proposal. If any cost information is Included In the technical proposal and/or if any technical information Is included in the cost proposal; the offerors entire proposal ahall be rejected. OFFEROR MUST RETURN THE ENTIRE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (ALL PAGES) IN ORDER FOR OFFER TO BE CONSIDERED. THE REQUEST PROPOSAL WELL BECOME THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT WHEN EXECUTED BY THE DEPARTMENT 4. All proposals must be received by the issuing agency not later than the date and time specified on the cover sheet of this RFP, 6. At that date and time the package containing the proposals from each responding firm will be pub&cly opened and the name of each offeror announced publicly. A notation will also be made whether a sep3ralle sealed cost proposal has been received. Cost proposals will be placed In safekeeping until opened at a later date. 8. Technical proposals will be evaluated first. 7. Upon completian of the technical evaluation, the mst proposals of those firms whose technical proposals nave been'deemed acceptable will be publicly opened. The total Rost offered by each firm will be tabulated and aecomes a matter of public record. Interested parties are cautioned that these coats and their Components are subject bo further evaluation for completeness and correctness and therefore may not be an exact indicator of an offerors pricing position. a. At their option, the evaluators may request oral presentations or discussion with any or all offerors for the purpose of clarification or to amplify the rnaterials presented in any part of the proposal. However, offerors are cautioned that the evaluators are not required to request clarification; therefore. all proposals should be complete and reflect the most favorable terms available from the offeror. 9. Proposals will be evaluated according to completeness, content, experienCe with similar projects, ability of the offeror and its staff, and cost. Award of a contract to one offeror does not mean that the other proposals lacked merit, but that, all factors considered, the selected proposal was most advantageous to the State. 10. Offerors are cautioned that this is a request Jar offers, not a request to contract. and the State reserves the unqualified right to accept or reject any and all offers, to waive any informality in proposals, and, unless otherwise specified by the offeror, to accept any item in the proposal when deemed to be in the best interest of the State. 11. The State reserves the option to contract with more than one offeror to provide the services described herein. RFP No; 16-1302037 5 of 16 PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS The response to this RFP shall consist of the following sections; Request For Proposal document MINUS COSY PROPOSAL (Na cost information shall be contained In Ow Tachnles! Proposal. If any cost Information Is included In the Technical Proposal and/or if any tachnlcat Information is included In the Cost Proposal, the off+eror`s antire proposal shall be rejected.). This section sihali include the Request for Proposal document MINUS THE COST PROPOSAL. The Request for Proposal will become the Contract document upon execution by the Department for the awarded contract. The submitted Sealed Cost Proposal will be inserted into the document by the DEPARTMENT upon award of contract. 2. Background and Expedence This section shall include Background information on the organisation and should give details of experience with similar projects. A list of references (including contact persons and telephone numbers) for whom similar work has been performed shall be included. 3. Prclect organization This section must include the proposed staffing, deployment and organ4ation of personnel to be assigned to this project 4. Technical Approach This section shall include, in narrative, outline, and/or graph form the cfferor's approach to eccompiishing the tasks outlined in the Scope of Work sectlon of this RFP. A descxiptlon of each task and deliverable and 1he schedule for accomplishing each shall be included. 1?b COS? EROPOSAL 1. cost proposal The Cost Proposal form included With this RFP Knust be subjBitted by the offeror in a separate, sealed envelope artd must Include the LUMP SUM (a total not logcast representing the maximum acrneuml of work to be performed must be clearly indicated under this heading), RFP No; 16-BO2037 6 of 16 GENERAL INFORMATION ON SUBMITTING PROPOSALS 1. E=EPTICINS: All proposals are subject to the terms and conditions outlined herein. All responses shall be controlled by such terms and conditions and the submission of other terms and conditions, price lists, catalogs, andlor other documents 05 part of an offerors response will be waived and have no effect either on this Request for Proposals or on any contract that may be awarded resulting from this solicitation. Offeror specifically agrees to the cwdiitians set forth in the above paragraph by signature to the proposal. 2. COUKTiTIVE OFFER.: Pursuant to the provision of G.S. 143-54. and under penalty of perjury, the signer of any proposal submitted in response to this RFP thereby certifies that this proposal has not been arrived at collusively or othervri3e in violation of either Federal or North Carolina antitrust laws. 3. ORAL EXPLANATIONS: The State shall not be bound by oral explanations or instructions given at any time during the oompatltive process or after award. 4. REFERENCE TO OTHER DATA: Only information which is received in response to this RFP will be evaluated; reference to information previously submitted shall not be evaluated. 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Each offeror is cautioned that the State is not obligated to ask for or accept after the closing date for the receipt of proposals, data which is essential for a complete and thorough evaluation of the proposals. The State of North Carolina may award a contract based on initial offers received without discussion of such offers, Accordingly, each initial offer should be submitted on the most favorable and complete price and technical terms which the offeror can submit to the State. E. ELAI30RATR PROPOSALS: Elaborate proposals in the form of brochures or other presentations beyond that necessary to present a complete and effective proposal are not desired. In an effort to support the sustainability efforts of the State of North Carolina we solicit your coosaeraton in this effort It is desirable that all responses meet the following requirements: All copies are printed double sided, • All submittals and copies ere printed on raeyeled paper with a minimum post.consurner content of 30% and indicate this information accordingly an the response. • Unless absolutely necessary, all proposals and copies should minimize or eliminate use of non -recyclable or non re-uaabie materlals such as plastlo report covers, piastle dividers, vinyl sleeves, and (;9C binding. Three -ringed binders, glued materlals, paper clips, and staples are acceptable, • Materials should be submitted in a format which allows for easy removal and recycling of paper materrals:. 7. PRICING: if either a unit prim or an extended price is obviously in error and the other is obviously correct, the incorrect prlce wilt be disregatided. The right is reserved to accept other than the lowest priced proposal as may be deteimined to serve the best interest of the State. B. SPECIFICATIONS: Any deviation from specifications indicated herein must berclearly pointed out. otherwise, it will be considered that the proposal offered is in strict compliancsa with these specifcabons, and the successful offeror will be held responsible therefor, deviations must be explained in detail on an attached sheetfs). 0. LIABILITY: The successful offeror shall assume llabllity for damage or loss resulting from the wrongful acts; .andlor negligence of Its employees while engaged in the performance of the contract. The contractor or its insurer shall reimburse the Contracting Agency for any such damage or loss within 30 days after a claim is submitted. 10. COST FOR PROPOSAL PREPARATION. Any costs incurred by offerors in preparing or submitting offers are the offerors' sole responsibility; the State of North Carolina will not reimburse any offeror for any casts incurred prior to award. 11. TELEGRAPHIC OFFERS: Telegraphic, telecopy and facsirrile offers wil! not be considered: however, offers may be modir3ed by such means providing such notice is received prior to the data and time of proposal opening as specified on the cover of this RFP, and provided a signed original follows. 12. TRVIE FOR ACCEPTANCE: Each proposal shall state that it is a firm offer which may ire accepted within a period of 90 day3. Although the contract is expected to be awarded prier to that iirne, the 90 day period is requested to allow for unforeseen delays. RFP No; 15-BO2037 7 of 16 13. TITLE9: Titles and headings in this RFP and any subsequent contract are for convenlence only and shall have no binding force or NiecL 14. CONFIDENT1ALfTY OF PROPOSALS: In submitting its proposal the ottaror agrees not to discuss or otherwise reveal the contents of the proposal to any sourc0 outside of the using or issuing agency, govemment or private. until after the award of the contract. Offerors not in compliance with this pmvlsien may be disquetifed. at the option of the State, from contract award. Only discussions authorized ay the issuing agency are exempt from this provision. 15. RIGHT TO SUBMITTED MATERIAL: All responses, Inquiries, or correspondence ralating to or in reference to the RFP, and all other reports, charts, displays, schedules, exhibits, and amer documentation subrnitied by the offerors shall become the property of the State when received. 16. OFFEROR'S REPRESENTATIft Each offeror small submit with its proposal the name, address, and telephone number of the persons) with authority to bind the firm and answer questions or provide clarification Concerning the f rm's proposal, 17. SUBCONTRACTING: Offerors may propose to subcontract portions of the work provided that their proposals clearly indicate what work they plan to subcontract and to whom and that all information required about the prime contractor is also Included for each proposed subcontractor. 18. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION: Trade secrets or similar proprietary data which the offeror does not wish disclosed to other than personnel Involved in the evaluation or contract administration will be kept cenftderibal to the eitent permitted by NCAC T01:05B.1501 and G.S. 1,32-1.2 if iderii as follows: Each page shall be Identified In boldface at the top and bottom as "CONFIDENTIAL". Any season of the proposal which is to remain confidential shall also be so marked in boldface on the We page of that section, Cost information may not be deemed confidential. In spite of what is labeled as confidential, the determination as to whether or not It is shall be determined by North Carolina law, 19. HISTORICALLY UNDERLITILIZED BUSINESSES; Pursuant to General Statute 143-48 and Executive Order 9160, the State invites and encourages participation In this procurement process by businesses owned by minorities, women, disabled, disabled business enterprises and non-profit worst centers for the blind and severely disabled. 20. FROTEST PROCEDURES: When an offeror wants to protest a contract awarded pursuant to this solicitation, the following procedure9 should be followed'. If the award is under $25,000, they must submit a written request to: Clrector, DENR Division of Purtt,ase and Services, 1505 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1605. if the award is over $25.000, they must submit a written request to: Stare Purchasing Officer, Division of Purchase and,Centrist, Department of Administration, (116 West Jones Street), P 0 Box 29552. Raleigh NC 27526-0582, This request must be received within thirty (30) consecutive calendar days from the date of the contract award, and must contain specific sound reasons and any supporting documentation for the protest, NOTE: Contract award notices are sent only to those actually awarded contracts, end not to every psrscn or firm responding to this solicitation. Contract status and award notices are posted cn the internet at http:llwww.state,nc.uslpandcl, Offerors may call (919) 733-9746 to obtain a verbal status of contract awa;d. All protests will Ca handled pursuant to the North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 1, Department of Administration. Chapter 5, Purchase and Contract, Section 58.1519, 21. VENDOR REGISTRATION AND SOLICITATION NOTIFICATION SYSTEM: Vendor Link NC allows vendors to electronically register free with the State to receive electronic notification of current procurement opportunities for goods and services available on the Interactive Purchasing System. Online registration and other purchasing Information are available on our Internet web site: < http://www.state.nr.uslpandcl >. RFP No, 16-802037 9of16 ti NORTH CAROLIIVA GENERAL CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Contmeluai and Consultant Services) 1. GOVERNING LAW: This contract Is made under and shall be gcvemed and construed in a000rdanaa with the laws of the State of North Carolina, 2. SiTUB: The place of this contract, its situs and forum, shall be Wake County, North Carolina, where all matters, whether sounding in contract or tort, relating to is validity, eonstruction, Interpretation and enforcement shall be determined. 3. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: The Contractor shall be considered to bean independent contractor and as such shall be wholly responsible for the work to be perforated and for the supervision of its amployee9. The Contractor represents that it rras, or will secure at its own expense, all personnel required in performing the services under this agreement. Such employees shall not be employees of, or have any Individual contractual relationship with the Department. 4. KEY PERSONNEL; The Contractor shall not substltute key personnel assigned to the performance of this contract without prior written approval by the Department's Contract Administrator, The individuals designated as key personnel for purposes of this contract are those specified in the Contractor's proposal. 5. SUBCONTRACTING: Work proposed to be performed under this contract by the Contractor or its employees shall not be subcontracted without prior written approval of the Department's Contract Administrator. Acceptance of an offerces proposal shall include any subcontractw(s) specified therein. PERFORMANCE AND DEFAULT: If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in tirvely and proper manner the obligations under this agreement, the Department shall thereupon have the right to terminate thin contract by giving written notice to the Contractor and specifying the effective date thereof. In that event, all finished or unfinished deliverable Items under this contract prepared by the Contractor shall, at the option of the Department, become Its property, and the Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such materials. Notwithstanding, the Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the Department for damages sustained by Vw Department by virtue of any breach of this agreement and the Department may withhold any paymerit due the Contractor for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due the Department from such breach can be determined. In case of default by the Contractor, the State may procure the services from other sources and hold the Contractor responsible for any excess cost occasioned thereby. The State reservas the right to require performance hand or other acceptable -alternative guarantees from successful offerorwithout expense to the State, The performance bond, if required, must be obtained from a company ficenSed in North Carolina with a Best's current rating of not less than `A-'. Upon the entering of s judgment of bankruptcy of insolvency by or against the Contractcr, the Department may terminate this contract for cause, Neither party shall be deemed to be In default of its obligations hereunder 9 and so long as it is prevented from performing such obligations by any act of war. hostile foreign action, nuclear explosion, riot strikes, civil Insurrection, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, or other catastrophic natural event or act of God. 7. TERMINATION: The Department may terminate this agreement at any time by 30 days notice in writing from the Department to the Contractor. In that event, all finis-ted or unflnished deliverable Items prepared by the Contractor under this contract shall, at the option of the Department, become its property. If the contract is terminated by the Department as provided herein, the Contractor shall be paid for services satisfactorily completed, less payment or comoensation previously made, t3, AVAILASILITY OF FUNDS: Any and all payments to the Contractor are depOrdsrtt upon and subject to the availability of funds to the Department for the purpose set forth in this agreement 9. CONFIDENTIALITY: Any information, data, instruments, documents, atuties or reports given to or prepared or assembled by the Contractor under this agreement shall be kept as confidential and not divulged or made available to any Individual or organization without the prior written approval of the Department, 10, CARE OF PROPERTY: The Contractor agrees that it shall be responsible for the proper custody and care of any property furnished it for use in connection with the performance of this contract or purchased by It for this contract and will reirrtburse the State for loss of damage of such property, RFP No.16-I302C37 9 of 16 11. COPYRIGHT: No deliverable items produced in whole or in part under this agreement shall be the subject cf an application for copy6ght by or on behalf of the Contractor. i2. ACCESS TO PERSONS AND RECORDS: The State Auditor shall have access to persons and records as a result of all contracts or grants entered into by State agencies or political subdivisions in accordance with General Statute 147-64.7. The Contractor shall retain all records for a period of Three years following completion of the contract 13. ASSIGNMENT: No assignment of the Contractor's obligations nor the Contractors right to receive payment hereunder shall be permitted. However, upon written request approved by the issuing purchasing atuthority , the State mW.. a. Forward the contractor's payment check(s) directly to any person or entity designated by the Contractor, or b. Include any person or entity designated by Contractor as a joint payee onthe Contractor's payment check(s). In no event shall such approval and action obligate the Stale to anyone other than the Contractor and the Contractor shall remain responsible for fulfillment of all contract obllgatims. 14, COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: The Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations, and licensing requirements that are applicable to the conduct of its business, Including those of federal, state, and local age rcies having jurtsdidion andfor authority. 15, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION; The Contractor shall take affirmative action in complying with all Federal and State requirements concerning fair employment and employment of people with disabiiities, and concerning the treatment of all employees without regard to discrimination by reason of race, color, reiigion, sex, national origin, & dlsablllty. 15, INSURANCE: During the term of the contract, the contractor at its sole cost and expense shall provide commercial insurance of such type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the contract As a minimurn, the contractor shall provide and maintain the following coverage and limits: a, workets Compensation - The contractor shall provide and maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as required by the laws of North Carolina, as well as employer's liabllity coverage with minimum limits of $1550,000.00, covering all cf Contractor's employees who are engaged in any work under the contract If any work is subcontracted, the contractor snail require the subcontractor to provide the same coverage for any of Its employees engaged in any work under the contract b. Commercial Gene rat i.iability - Genera Liability Coverage on a Comprehensive Broad Form on an occurrence basis in the minimum amount of $500.000,00 Combined Single Limit. (Defense Cost shall be in excess of the limit of liability. c. Automobile • Automobile Liability Insurance, to include liability coverage, covering all owned, hired art non -owned vehicles, :used in connection with the contract. The minimum combined single Grit shall be 160,000.00 bodiy injury land property damage; $150,000.00 uninsurediunder insured motorist; and $1.000.00 medical payment. Providing and matntaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the contractor and is of the essence of t�is contract. All such insurance shall meet all laws of the State of Korth Carolina. Such insurance coverage shall be obtained from companies that are authorizad to provide such coverage and that era authorized by the Commissioner of insurance to do business in North Carolina. The contractor shall at as times comply with the terms of such insurance polipies, and all requirements of :he Insurer under any such insurance policies, except as they may conaict with exis'.ing North Carolina laws or this contract. The limits of coverage under each insurance policy r1n21ntalned by the contractor shall not be interpreted as lirniting the contractors liability and Obligations under the contract. 17, ADVERTISING: Contractor agrees not to use the existence of tnls contract, Ins name of the Department or the name of the Mate of North Carolina as part of any cornmerclal advertising- 16. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This contract and any documents incorporated specifically by reference represent the entire agreement between the parties and supersede all prior oral or written statements or agreements. This Request for Proposals, any addends thereto, and the offerur's proposal are Incorporated herein by reference as though set forth verbarim. RFP No, 16-802037 10 of 16 'AN promises, requirements, terms, conditions, provisions, representations, guarantees, and warranties contained harain shad survive the contract expiration or termination date unless speclfically provided otherwise nerrein, or unless superseded by applicable Federal or State statutes of limitation. 19. AMENDMENTS: This contract may be amended only by written amendments duly executed by the Department and the Contractor. The NC Division of Purchase and Contract shall give prior approval to any amendment to a contract awarded through that offco. 20. TAXES: G.S. 143-59.1 bars the Secretary of Administration from entering into contracts with vendors if the vendor or its affiliates meet one of the condtions of G, 5.105-164.8(b) and refuse to collect use tax on sales of tangible 'personal property to purchasers lrLNorth Carolina. Conditions under G, S, 105-164.8(b) include, (1) Maintenance of a retail establishment or office, (2) Presence of representatives in the State that coliclt sales or transact bualness on behalf of the vendor and (3) Systematic exploitation of the market by media -assisted, media-Wittated, or media -solicited means. By executlon of the bid document the vendor certifies that it and all of its affiliates, (if it has affiliates), collect(s) the appropriate taxes. 21. YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCEiWARRANTY: Vendor shall ensure the product(s) and service($) furnished pursuant to this agreement ("product" shalt include, without limilation, any piece of equipment, hardware, firmware, mlddleware, custom or commercial software, or internal components, subroutines, and interfaces therein) which perform any date andlor time data recognition function, calculation, or sequencing, will support a four digit year forrnat, and will provide accurate datettime data and leap year calculations on and after Decemtier 31, 1999, at the same level of functionality for which originally acquired without additional cost to the user. This warranty shall survive termination or expiration of the agreement. 22. GENERAL INtZEIiLIV1TY; The contractor shall hold and save the State, its officers, agents, and employees, harmless from liability of any kind, including all claims and losses, with the exception of consequential damages, accruing or resulting to any other person, firm, or corporation furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, or supplies in connection with the performance of this contract, and from any and ell claims and losses accruing er resulting to any person, firm, or corporation that may to injured or darmgad by the contractor in the performance of this contract and that are attributable to the negl;gence or intentionally tortuous acts of the contractor provided that the contractor is notified in writing within 30-days that the State has knowledge of such claims. The contractor. represents and warrants that it shall make no claim of any Kind or nature against the State's agents who are involved in the delivery or processing of contractor goods to the State. The representation and warranty in the preceding sentence shall survive the termination or explratiori of this contract. RFP No: 16-802037 11 of 16 1117101 •EXECUTION OF PROPOSAL, BY OFFEROR By submitting this proposal, the potential contractor certifies the following: The entire Request for Proposal (all pages) is returned by offeror. This proposal is Signed by an authorized representative of the firm. It can obtain insurance certificates as required within 1p calendar days after notice of award. The cost and avallabliity of all equipment, materials, and supplies associated with perforrnirtg the services described herein have been determined and Included in the proposed cost. All labor costs, direct and indirect, have been determined and included in the proposed cost The offeror has attended the mandatory conferencerslte visit and Is aware of prevailing conditions associated with performing these services (if applicable). The offeror can and will provide the specified performance bond or alternate performance guarantee of applicable). The potential contractor has read and understands the conditions set forth in this RFP and agrees to them with no exceptions. The offeror is registered In NC E-Procurement ® Your Service or agrees to register within two days after notification of contract award. Therefore, In compliance with this Request for Frnposais, and subject to all conditions herein, the undersigned offers and agrees, If this proposal is accepted within 90 days from the date of the opening, to furnish the subject services for a cost not to exceed 3 (or per the 40ached Cost Proposal). Offeror: Check Appropriate Ll7Q: _.,, Status --Business Below A-TfIL CZqALOwnediCantrolled Ad s African American B Cl tatelzlp; Woman Telep one Numb . I Hispania Fax rtrber: Handicapped ' 910 -� Fe de Empl y r Identific ti No: Othe Minority -Spa ify � ales � E-Mail: i Titi ,oS r i Ty p rime m QA e: I KEY PERSONNEVINVIVIDUAL APIME60 TO THIS RFP BY Title ofKey' THE OFFEROR: Peraonnellindividuat. tT;�Wos — k� Ile, r 00* % THIS PAGE MUST BE SIGNED AND INCLUDED IN YOUR PROPOSAL Unsianed,.proposals willnot beconsidered. RFP No: 16-B02037 12 of 16 ATLANTIC; COAST CONTRACTING, INC. 6) February 11, 2002 Procedure fbr Clewing and Closure Hog Lagoon #2 Joey Brinkley Farm — Duplin County, NC A Lagoon Closure Plan will be submitted to the NCDENA outlining the Following: Closure Method and Process: A 73 hp Dredge will be used to &gnats and pump the Liquid and sludge, creating a 3.5 — 4% solid slurry. The dredge will be moved back and forth in the lagoon by remote control. Once the contents are mixed, the dredge will pump the slurry into tanker truck and hauled to the various fields where it will be removed by a vacuum pump into a 2505 Ag Chem Terraga w or a 6000 Balzer pull behind. The terragator will sudhce apply the slurry in a manner not to exceed the hydraulic loading capacity of the soil and not to exceed the crop nitrogem requirement as outlined in your Lagoon Closure Plan which shows the nitrogen uptake per year. The plan will have Waste Analysis Summary showing crops nitrogen per acre, acres required, and application rate. Pipes will be removed From the lagoon, and a spillway excavated as described in Articles VT & VID. Crass seed, lime, fertilizer and mulch will be applied according to Attachment #1. P.Q. Box 1096 Dunn, KC. 28335 Phone. (910) 892-3127 www.accordracdng.com Fax: (910) $92-7930 ATLANTIC COAST CONTRACTING, INC, VMP 2. Equipmeat to be used: 2505 Ag Chem Terragator Four (4) Trucks/Tankers (7500-gaUoa capacity) (1) 75hp L'WT Dredge (900 gallons per minute) (1) Balzar (6000SOlon) pull behind wkh John Deere Tractor (1) Long chute with 6" flex pipe (1) Service Truck (1) Track Hoe (1) Dozier 3. Selmdule: ACC, W, will be on site within 10 working dayte after contract is awarded. Weather permitting; the job will be completed within 30 worlaag days. ACC, Inc. will have a supervisor on site at all tunes to insure proper records are kept, showing gallons pumped, and location of application. An ACC, Inc representative will meet with the Soil and Water Conversation representative three (3) days prior to starting work. At this time a copy of the mobilization and project completion plan will be given to both the Division of Soil and Water, and the locale Soil and Water Conservation district representative. 4, Past performance: See attached sheets. Ronald Draughon, President P.O. Box 1086 Dunn, N.C. 28335 Phone: (910) 892-3127 www.awommcdng.com Fax. (910) $92.7950 0 .ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL '(To be executed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources upon contract award and verification of vend orfoontractor registration In NC E Procurement @ Your Service.) The services of the CONTRACTOR are to commence on the � >tx day of /%k� , �_00)- and shell be undertaken and completed in such sequence eg to assure their expeditions completion in the light of the purpo ! this agree n b t in any evv of the services required hereunder shall be completed by the � day ofE 1 0 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 7 Illlam 0. Rcss, Jr,, Secretary DirectodDivision of Purchase & Services =,Lin A L`OLD . 1LttL_.�. Department Head's Signature or Authorized Agent WITNESS: A411) $igr1� Ore DUPLICATE ORIGINAL RFP No: 1E-BO2037 16 of 16 :7 119E?�t Ruth ToweF 7, Z -'�wddy r NL 1Cem, Xiuron , 4f, j Fwll' S i n I L 3.0. Chilaquapill i4 39M 14.9 :1113, �'! �+ �• - =_ter-"`��`•= y-...-...�_� �j' � /�° ����-. �i" 6' L ce Lem -1 —7 7 —7 44 IM Gem cem.r FEAR , . iv V LKUNIVILA I'AL U11V,1V11b I'S, IN l: 66M Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 29405 ® Sgm& Collecd2n and Chain of Custody_ Phone: (910) 39"223 08 . Ramnle Tune: I = Influent. E = Effluent. W =Well. ST -FStream. SO =Soil. SIB=- Sludge Other: I E 2 Sample Identification Collection w 3 PRESERVATION ANALYSIS REQUESTED 0 m a DATE THE TEMP �A L G-- o O C ref S� C C + G P G G C P G G .0 P G G C P G G C P G G C P G 1 G NOTICE — DECHLORINATION : Samples for Ammonia, TKN, Cyanide, Phenol, and Bacteria must be dechlorinated 0.2 ppm or less In the field at the time of collection. See reverse stile for instructions. Transfer Relinquished By: DateJTime Received By: Datr.J = 1. 2. Temperature Delivered By;. Comments: Time: — 0 O a I N N M M a LiNV1RUNM1;lV'l'AL U11EMININ, INC affule conecdon and Chain of custoft i — r..n.....r g � gpl.....t W M-wan aT =Ct"am_ an danil_ alp Mudvo fkhp.r- 6602 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 29409 Phone: (910) 392-0223 Ua1f,FC Sample Identification Collection ' a v a A PRESERVATION ANALYSIS UQUUMD on. DATIC TIME TZMP r C G � o U C ref S� C -� C �'Za G P- G G C P G G C P G G C P G G C P G G C P G G NOTICE — DECHLORINATIO1 : Samples for Ammonia, TKN, Cyanide, Phenol, and Bacteria must be dechlorinated 0.2 pm or less in the field at the time of collection. See reverse side for instructions. Transfer Relinquished By: Date/Time Received By: Dateffime 1. . 2. Temperature w R : 0. Zo ccepted:,,L� Re ted: Resample Re=/,0,2—Time: d• • .10 Delivered By: R eived By: Date: ' Comments: 5 S 4Aar-' 27-02 04 : 42P Env i vochern 910 392 4424 P.04 Environmental Chemists, Inc. envirochent 6642 Windmiil Way - Wilmington. forth Carolina 28405 (910) 393-02_3 (Lab) (910) 392-4-12_4 (Fin) EchemW@aol.conl CONSULTING CHEMISTS NCDENR: DWQ CERTIFICATE #94. DLS CERTIFICATE 437729 Customer: NCDENR-DWQ 127 N. Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Attn: Chester Cobb Date Sampled: Sampled By: WATER: Sample ID REPORT OF ANALYSIS 03/26/01 Chester Cobb Fecal Coliform, colonies/11 Comments: Reviewed by: . �C. 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Ross Jr., Secretary Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED JOEY BRINKLEY PO Box 311 CwNQuAnN NC 28521 Dear Joey Brinkley: NOV 19 2001 IM I" V T %now OL NCDENR FORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NAVURAL RESOURCE5 November 15, 2001 Subject: Notice of Violation and Revocation for Nonpayment Joey Brinkley Farm Permit Number: AWS310737 Duplin County In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.10G, all animal operations who receive an animal waste management system permit will be charged in each year of the term an annual permit fee. Annual permit fees are billed following the issuance of the permit and then annually thereafter on the anniversary of that date. Your animal waste management system permit was issued on 8/6/1999. Your annual permit fee for the period of 8/6/2001 - 8/5/2002 is $150,00. Your payment was due 10/18/2001. Because this fee was not fully paid within 30 days after being billed, this letter initiates action to revoke the subject permit, pursuant to 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c) (4). and G.S. 143-215A (b) (3). Effective 60 days from receipt of this notice, the subject permit is hereby revoked unless the required Annual Animal Waste Management System Permit fee for your animal operation is received within that time. Operation of an animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and is subject to the assessment of a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day. Your payment should be sent to: N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Budget Office 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 If you have any questions, please contact Fran McPherson at (919) 733-7015 ext. 210. Sincere§�_ r . Thorpe, D. cc: Non -Discharge Branch Compliance/Enforcement Unit Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Health Department Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled 1 10% post -consumer paper 31-737, Joey Brinkley Farm, Lagoon Closure Memo Jeffrey Broom of the Fayetteville Regional Office of the Division of Soil and Water Conservation called on October 12, 2001 to say that he thought that lagoon closure would begin on the small lagoon at the referenced farm on October 15, 2001. Mr. Brown was providing the 24 hour notice of lagoon closure. Stonewall Mathis October 29, 2001 a OM j — / .3 7 FF X NO. : 13102962122 a. Sep. 18 2001 07:75W Pi I�GOON CLOSURE PION OE'Y BRI KLEY FARM I. OWNER Name: JOEY BRINKLE-Y �rr��r�it►�lr� t! Lagoon ].,,)cation: Chinquapin. On SR 1964, Durwood Evans Road. Entrance to farm on State Road. Approximately 8/10 mile from bridge at Northeast Cape fear River on NC 41. r NCDEN'R Regional Office: 'Qmington II. GENERAL: Lagoon was constructed in 1978 for a fc,eder to finish swine operation. Tlie mam um number of animals that this lagoon served at one timc was 960 Feed to Finish swine operation. The lagoon was constructed to SCS standards and specifications in 1978_ The construction type is a combination of excavation and dike with no liner. AnirYWs were removed in fall of 2000. Lagoon ##1 III. VOLUME TO BE REMOVED_• Date Measurcd: 09/04/01 Lagoon Dimensions: Top — 60.0' x 452.96' Depth —10.0' Side Slopes — IH Liquid Depth: 6.0 ft (130,008.24 cubic feet x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 972,461.64 gallons) Sludge Depth 1.5 ft (27,046.26 cubic feet x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 202,306.02 gallons) ToEal;7.5 ft (157,054.50 cubic fcct x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 1,174,767.66 gallons) 1 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gaAons FROM FPX NO. : 9102962122 Sep. 18 2001 07:3EAM P2 IV. WASTE ANALYSIS DATA.. bane of Analysis: 08/15/01 A. -Nitrogen Concentration (Broadcast): Liquid- .41 lbs. PAN /1000 gal X liquid volume / (1,000 gad = 398.71 lbs. PAN Sludge: 6.34 lbs. PAN/1000 gal X sludge volume/ 1,000 gal} = 1,282.62 lbs. PAN Total PAN to be applied: 1681.33 lbs. PAN Dividcd by 1,174.77 Total Volume (1,000 gal) = 1.43 lbs. PAN Mixed Volume Concentration/1,000 gal X 27.15 = 38.86 lbs. per acre -inch NOTE.- Liquid (lragaaed) = . 6916s. PAN / 10W gAalom Sludge (7nWared) = 8.11hF. PAN/10Wgallnns V. LAND. "PLICATLON OF WASTE - L-agggy # i Table A - Nitrogen (Broadcast) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tract & Crop Soil N lbs. Usable PAN PAN AC - App Field # Type per acre Acres Amount Per Ins Amount planned Applied Ac n Applied (Inches) (lbs_) (rsomlV- A T5383, 1 Small FcA 50 9.37 468.5 38.86 12.06 1.29 Grain T5383, 2 Small PoA 50 11.69 584.5 38.96 15.04 129 Grain Z'5385, 1 Small i oA 50 36.55 1M.5 38.86 47 02 1.29 Grain T5386, 1 Small PoA 50 19.61 980.5 38.96 25.23 1.29 Grain T5425, 2 Small PaA 50 1.24 62 38.86 1.60 1.29 Grain T54255 3 Small Pad 50 9.47 473.5 38_86 12.18 129 Grain T5425, 4 Small PaA 50 219 109 38.86 2.80 1.29 Grain T5426, 1 Shall PaA 50 5.78 289 38.86 7.44 1.29 1 Grain T5440, 1 Small PaA 50 14.32 716 38.8G 18.42 129 Grain Total PAN Available t681.33 Total PAN Applied: 5.515l.50 PAN Deficic 3829.17 { 2 1 lb/1,000 gal = 27.15 a.c-in FROM FAX NO. : 9102962122 Sep. 18 2001 07:36PIM P3 VI. CLOSE OUT CO DITTO The cleprh of agitated waste material remaining in the lawon at the time of ck,sure shall not exceed a msximuri of one -foot (1) in the deepest area. Lagoon walls must be washed clean as determined by a visual inspection by the certifying technician, VII. REMOVAL OF INFLQN DEVICES: Remove two 8" outlet pipes -and one 3'recycling pipe connecting the lagoon m the house. Both outlet pipes are 65' long and recycling pipe is approximately 50'. Once these are removed. the soil will be replaced, packed and reseeded according to the attached seeding specifications. The contractor is responsble for the removal of the pipes from the site. VIII. _INSTALL.ATION OF—S-PILLWAY: 1=.xcavate G foot wide bottom to a depth at average ground level on the outside of the F_.enbankmenr. Cut into the embankment with 3A side slopes. Grade cut into the Ground level on the outside of the embankment_ Disturbed area must be seeded according to the attached seeding specifications. IX. DESCRMION OF BUFFERS AND TRACKS: f 25' Buffers will be flamed during closure. Buffers are shown on the attached M2P$- 7_ LISTS OF ATTACHMENTS: ATTACIIMF,NT 1 (SEEDING SPECIFICA rTON) ATiACHMENI' 2 (AERIAL PHOTO) ATTACHMENT 3 (BUFFER LOCATIONS) A-17fACHMF,NT 4 (LOCATION MAP) , XX. SPECIFIC ION : • The side slopes will be left in a dean condition "1 • Do Not exceed the Nitrogen application rates specified in the plan ' • There will be no runoff of effluent allowed ' • No land application to wet fields z- • Contractor is responsible for disking in effluent on cropland fields within 24 hours of application. • Cropland fields will be seeded with a small grain within 30 days of applications. t f. . t-. i FROM FAX NO. : 9102962122 Sep. 19 2001 07:37AM R4 ATTACHMENT I (SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS) TM the seedbed and incorporate lithe and feralizer. Apply seed by hand and cover with approxanately '/z inch of sots. Apply Lime m a rate of 2 tans per acre and 10-10-- 10 fezti&cr at a rate of 700 lbs. per acre. Evenly spread wheat straw so that about 25% of the ground is visble: The seeding requirement is Fescue at a rate of 501 & per acre and Small Grain Rye at a rate of 25 lbs. per acre. s, .71 log not Chi. . . . . . . . . . . you ................ ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S- oev BrInKiev i-arm w --A - � 1 WIN 1 a UPS,1 c - away!, move - '-' .;, -C� � �-s"S.yTi.` . "�' � ' _ S � [ - f-�- �" � �S � F6 ! � i i1 � !y � •fin r X ..v ' f `�- .-.- _.. ,.-,.'•,ia�- ,.�.es � .:,c�.�.L'?.. .�. Y. .. �-�?I. - ,,.. � i _...'v �-- -i:a_ _ .� '+cam:., 'Y_ r w'- 4 ,.... ., � ,. �. _ . , _ ...av �. r.-!�: _._� -. t., r - -- - t FROM FAX NO. : 9102952122 } VAGE _ N L HP Attachme _ Locati" Ma S s Joey Brinkley Farm Chinquapin, NC 1r, ej *-BRINK.LF-Y MHP LN Sep. 18 2001 07:44AM pi ir Pewkc CHURCH AC CA moca �E RD cSR — ARLIS PLINA LN ALSERr..RD V z CHURCH OF GM JOE d TRUE HOUNIMS z W ' I d a RODNEY LANIER RD„ SR,1888 I �— PARKER LN ROSEWOOD LN / 1FR a SLIRCY LN NORRIS LN FIRE =� KAMERON JO LN HOUSE } RD •O�i�� 5R 1969 4t*4 T. X CHINQUAPIN jr N- ! <,41 4� 11 I{fr. VALLEY STOKES RD.- SR t8� "S ,r" 1Hn-n-EY LN FROM FAX` NO. 9102-362122 Sep. 18 2001 07:44AM Pe F! VOLUME T4 BE REMOVED Length (Top) 80.00 Width (Top) 452.96 Total Depth 10.00 Side Slopes 1 Note: Enter horizontal # for side slopes Liquid Depth (ft) r$.00 Example: For 3:1 side slopes, eater 3 Sludge Depth (ft) J" N:1-50 Freeboard (ft) Z60 sr Length width Lagoon Dims_ @ Liquid Level '55.00 447.96 ,:•. ' Lagoon Dims_ @ Sludge Level 43.00 435.96 Lagoon Dims. @ Bottom 40.00 432.96 ; Cubic Feet Gallon Liquid -Depth 130,0D8.24 972,461.64 Sludge Depth 27,046.26 202,306.02 - .. Total 1S7,054.50 1,174,7".66 I � r A R 4 = #t DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION BYE - -_ December 20, 2000 MEMORANDUM TO: Kim Colson, CO-WQS Non -Discharge Permitting FROM: Bruce Parris, WiRO-GWS / THROUGH: Charlie Stehman, WiRO-GWS SUBJECT: Joey Brinkley Farm WQ Permit # 31-737 Status of Permit/Monitoring Duplin Co. Our office originally reviewed this application for coverage under the general permit in 1999. During the review we discovered that although one of the farm's lagoons was located immediately adjacent to a swamp, both of the site's lagoons are unlined in apparently sandy soils. Subsequently, calculations were undertaken to see how much wastewater was potentially being lost into the aquifer ' based on wastewater generation and irrigation volumes. Because of the apparent infiltration, the Groundwater Section requested that groundwater monitoring be required at this facility. The last memo I have on file is to Sue Homewood, dated 5/4/00, which is a response to her request that we perform some amendments to the leakage calculations that were performed during the 1999 review. Since the initial review, numerous questions have been asked regarding the lagoon leakage calculations that were performed, indicating that the Non -Discharge Branch is interested in this infiltration issue, however, we have not yet heard whether or not groundwater monitoring will be included in this facilities permit requirements. . What is the status of this farm's application? Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please call me aY(910) 395-3900, Ext. 239. cc: WiRO-GWS Files CO-GWS Permitting & Compliance WiRO-WQS Files S:IGWS11'ARRISIAGrNDUSTUOEY13RINKLEY00.DEC 12/20/00 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED JOEY BRINKL£Y PO BOX 311 CHrNQUAPrN NC 28521 Dear Joey Brinkley: I ILP" NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RE50URCES December 18, 2000 Subject: Notice of Violation and Revocation for Nonpayment Joey Brinkley Farm Permit Number: AWS310737 Duplin County In accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.10G, all animal operations who receive an animal waste management system permit will be charged in each year of the term an annual permit fee. Annual permit fees are billed following the issuance of the permit and then annually thereafter on the anniversary of that date. Your animal waste management system permit was issued on 816/1999. Your annual permit fee for the period of 8/6/2000 - 8/5/200 E is $150.00. Your payment was due 10/6/2000. Because this fee was not fully paid within 30 days after being billed, this letter initiates action to revoke the subject permit, pursuant to 15 NCAC 2H .0205 (c) (4). and G.S. 143-215.1 (b) (3). Effective 60 days from receipt of this notice, the subject permit is hereby revoked unless the required Annual Animal Waste Management System Permit fee for your animal operation is received within that time. Operation of an animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and is subject to the assessment of a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per day. Your payment should be sent to: N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Budget Office 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 If you have any questions, please contact Fran McPherson at (919) 733-7015 ext. 210. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: Non -Discharge Branch Compliance/Enforcement Unit Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Health Department Permit File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled / 10% post -consumer paper SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2000 CLOSINGDOWN Gov. Jim Hunt, (right) Walks with hog farmer Joey Brinkley on Mr. Brinkley's farm in Duplin County ,',Mr.-_' Brinkley is one.of 14 hog farmers in the eastern. North Carolina- floodolains. who vere'selected to','+.-` participate in a $5.7 million buyout funded by the. Clean Water Management Trust Fund: ', G . vernort ml�l V 1. J. F EMN :l:'= BY BRUIN convinced himthe time was right, to, get but -of: the, business...� Gov.," t -'Hunt has: pi"ed'a plan. to -phase having in ensive -jh�.,next' ec­­1"I BEULAVILLE Hog. baron.".-. hvestO&'far�is in' out lagoons-wi0lin - -<. -4 Wendell Murphy paid�j'e .,.ad': And, Sinithfield; Fb6ds, which,,--; Brinkley to raise hags o� the 0 Y-�'Ahe`flobdplain owns two-thirds of the'stateY'," w w hogs, struck a deal in July to do just-,-'., of,the-N6rtheast.Cape 'Fear:River.:.::,�presents,,rea -in 1977. Now,,taxpayers are paying -problems 46r, us..that on its fams'within five years.' Mr. Brinkley 'said'th'e­bu'yd`ut' - him to stop. The'farm -is" one.- money will help pay off .out operations in. the. 100_year Gov. Jim Hunt -standing debt `on the' farm., �..­­ floodplain; that qualified 'for.'at$5.7 he'll use,the land toraise cattle,-..­ '-' milfiodstate buyo'utin'the wake of-'frequently-flooded,*ser' gq.,,Itreat- which is allowed t;ndej: the .conser?: 'Hurricane easements purchised, byJ,'.'-' Floyd., along vation i the state. But that won't ge�nepte ,a+Flqyd's, floodwaters & cdved- tbe--­-`Neuse;Ri T'A An - nearly.. -,the- $150,000, gross " farni's �two waste lagoops2 W,thFeais, of,`diseAs6 -,:and -fish: kills that the.hog farm produced.`:." feet of -water. Liquid, iniii&A urst;�,�plxoi�e­,,qn',the podwaters that.:sPT!t` through the: earthen & sewage) and'�-hoyaste - into ',,"<*,'.,'.,',--,"Ilhavi)some regrets," -he: said.''-" rjj� Cai. g4 olin' best.,for -pit and poured into the ver t,5trearns in eastern -;TV,!But atIthis time its, the a, Q.,"It,' 4411 for envirdn-`, r ­ '.'We,hav�. leirned��4'me who': ha�ve'l made ,will yearsthat having all, - the..'puyo�y-pjqgram '.Stock farms.inthe floobliiii'pres--..;"getiini}"th'e-�iffrilities'out: f "th elt�, remove 321waste lagoons fromIthe­-% entsreW problems for. 0"".1 Gov' flo6dplai�'aTpri6fit'y" over. the past-! floodplain and s swine, p cut tlTeliate, 'by� '000,� -pro uction',' -25, jim' Hunt 'said from theBfinkley - �,.,year. d capacityF, - z iam Fridak. , ' , "', . - I ­- $' - 'j " .' - The state is paying Mr; Brinkley hogs:'The',stafe"J-00a VjdW"-.`� r _.ymgs� varis'�$96,500.-­­ -$3 He and Jarnes Lee Witt directof.,�.`*, , _89,000,t6` shut down' his 09' - E not, to'reopen ihis - F , director I " .. �, .. Emergency: -C,�" ' '::r of the.Federal Man -'-,farm and. put _- 30 acres 'along th ;" `hog N. ..G6V. Hunt said -he i fil�e development -brin by,helicopt�n-j"t'; :�t6ck 6per'ations and elop' m:e'n't. i;-,;Aobbied -Ahe - I* U.SXI)e5aitni '_ -1f 4.50.C�h�ad ent,�p - , .T to,-;c�omgi�njorate, t e�,ope.-yeav,v,._.kThe, last, h :batch�' s, wille -Agriculture `unsuccessfully an e remaining 3Q , tiitrucked.o f 0. anniversary of,F1'oyd, f 'the:.4 landfall a year ago today... ...-meeks" Mr. Brinkley said: -'Floyd hog farms flood. :by,' 'd "d' O.The;:two,'had just come from .-Mr. Brinkley, 51, said tightening "Frankl�,,.welthouglit,We, , eiz,""'I" "I6;sto'n','--Iwh` where re thei.announced a - .regulation of the';hoj,industr' ca oin's'i",.icy6v Hunt' y and ��20 or 30:iippli"ki on -ndo !h ti Z, milli ,q4y'9ut 's.--.c-.--ihe push'to. ge-t',­_ f j%l�go�ons,t'.' 0 State of North Carolina Department of Environments M?W'A and Natural Resourcesi�`D • SEP x 1 ZOO � James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT ANO NA-rURAL RESOURCES September 1, 2000 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Subject: Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Joey Brinkley Farm Facility Number 31-737 Duplin County Dear Joey Brinkley: A letter dated January 15, 1999 was sent to advise you about concerns associated with Certified Animal Waste Management Plans and the method by which the irrigated acres within the plans were calculated. Only the acres that are wetted can be credited in the waste management plan as receiving waste application. Any acreage within the plan that can not be reached by waste application equipment can not be used as part of your plan. An evaluation by Brian Wrenn on 4/21/99 was made to review the actual number of acres at your facility that receive animal waste during land application. The evaluation of your facility has yielded one of the following two results as indicated by the box marked with an "X". Category 1: ❑ The evaluation of your facility could not be completed due to a lack of information. Please contact your Technical Specialist to assist in providing 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% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Notification for Wettable Acre Determination Animal Waste Management System Page 2 Category 2: Your facility has been identified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as a facility that -may have overestimated the number of acres actually receiving animal waste. Therefore, some or all of your fields may be exceeding the allowable loading rates set in your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to resolve this issue, please contact a designated Technical Specialist to have him or her conduct a Wettable Acre Determination for your facility. The Technical Specialist must be one that has been approved by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission to conduct Wettable Acre Determinations. Many Technical Specialist with the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service, the Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Division of Soil and Water Conservation have received this special designation. You may also contact a private Technical Specialist who has received this designation, or a Professional Engineer. All needed modifications to your Animal Waste Management System must be made and the Wettable Acres Determination Certification must be returned to DWO within the next 180 days. If the needed modifications are not made and if the form is not returned within the required time, DWQ will be forced to take appropriate enforcement actions to bring this facility into compliance. These actions may include civil penalty assessments, permit revocation, and/or injunctive relief. Once a Wettable Acre Determination has been completed, a copy of the attached Wettable Acre Determination Certification must be submitted to the address listed on the form. Please note that both the owner and the Technical Specialist must sign the certification. A copy of all the Wettable Acre Determination documentation that applies to your Waste Utilization Plan must be kept at your facility. DWQ and the Division of Soil & Water Conservation Staff will review all documentation during their annual visit of your facility. An additional copy must by kept on file at the local Soil & Water Conservation District Office. Please note that if you install or modify your irrigation system, a designated Irrigation Specialist or a Professional Engineer must also sign the Wettable Acre Determination Certification. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Sonya Avant of our Central Office staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION (WILMINGTON REGIONAL OFFICE) May 4, 2000 MEMORANDUM TO: Sue Homewood FROM: Bruce Parris 4f/1'. THROUGH: Charlie Stehman L/-1--b a EIVED 0 8 2000 Subject: JOEY BRINKLEY FARM REVISED CALCULATIONS FROM 6/22/99 PERMIT REVIEW DUPLIN COUNTY GW 4 98161 / AWS 9 310737 Based on our telephone conversation on 4/13/00, I have revised the "lost wastewater" calculations that were included in the original review. The revised calculations include rainfall minus evaporation, and the 1.4 gpd/hog wastewater generation rate you advised me to use. You also requested that I calculate how much wastewater could have been lost if the lagoons were lined in accordance with the 15A NCAC 2H .0200 requirements. Attached you will also find calculations that predict a seepage velocity and quantity discharge out of the lagoons based on a theoretical liner that meets the 1 x 10-6 cm/sec hydraulic conductivity. The original permit application package I received, and the copy of the WUP, did not have specific enough information regarding lagoon construction for me to calculate the variable head exerted along the sloped sidewalls. The calculations I used for discharge at a specific seepage velocity assume straight sidewalls (perpendicular to land surface). This type of calculation produces a slightly inflated wastewater leakage loss from the liner. As you will see in the attached calculations, the revised numbers still indicate 2,227,314 gallons of "missing" wastewater. The subsequent theoretically lined lagoon calculations you requested indicate a potential loss from the lagoon system of 13,568,300 gallons. This obviously dwarfs the calculated "missing" volume of wastewater. If these revised calculations and the original permit review of this farm do not provide sufficient information to justify groundwater monitoring requirements in the permit, then based on WiRO-WQS information, this particular farm and the one behind it (Ration Ready's 42? or the Major Farm?) are already on our initial list for potential evaluation under the new groundwater monitoring criteria risk matrix. I hope this information assists you in your review process. Please call or e-mail me if you require additional information or have any further questions. CFS/brp cc: WiRO-GWS Files `\WiRO=WQS-Files--- Brian, Wootton, CO-GWS sAGWSTAMSwERM19SU0FYBRINK.MEM 514100 JOEY BRINKLEY FARM SPRAY IRRIGATION RECORDS DATE IRRIGATED VOLUME IRRIGATED (in gallons) FIELD A FIELD B FIELD C FIELD D 11/10/97 - - 26552 - 11/12/97 36108 - - - 11/18/97 - 31860 - - 11/20/97 - - 31860 - 2/9/98 30090 - - - 2/10/98 - 26552 - - 3/2/98 36108 - - - 3/5/98 - 26552 - - 3/6/98 - - 37170 - 5/21/98 - - - 42480 6/2/98 - 26552 - - 8/31/98 - - - 42480 9/l/98 - 42480 - - 9/2/98 - - 42480 - 9/8/98 42480 - - - 9/9/98 - 42480 - - 11/30/98 21240 - - - 12/4/98 - 21240 - - 1 /6/99 21240 - - - 1 /7/99 - 37170 - - 1 /20/99 21240 - - - 1/21/99 - 21240 - - Page Two JOEY BRINKLEY FARM SPRAY IRRIGATION RECORDS (CON'T.) DATE IRRIGATED VOLUME IRRIGATED (in gallons) FIELD A FIELD B FIELD C FIELD D 1 /22/99 - - 11616 - 2/ 18/99 21240 - - - 2/19/99 - 21240 - - 3/3/99 - - 6638 - 3/18/99 - - - 42480 3/23/99 - - 6638 - 3/24/99 - - - 21240 3/25/99 21240 - - - TOTALS 250986 297366 162954 148680 GRAND TOTAL 859,986 These spray records, from 11/10/97 through 3/25/99, encompass a period of 500 days. S:1GWSIPARRISIPERAffSIIOEYBRINK.APR 4/27/00 _T' j _" Three CALCULATIONS Most of the numbers utilized in these calculations are based upon information provided by the original permit application package and the spray records (provided by the farmer). The original review of the project was dated 6/22/99 and these calculations are refined based on additional information provided by the Central Office Water Quality Section and other sources. The liquid waste volume used in these revised calculations are not based on the Waste Utilization Plan (WUP), rather, they are based on the 1.4 gpd/hog that Sue Homewood (CO-WQS) advised that I use in my formulas. During a telephone conversation on 4/13/00, she informed me that the 2.7 gpd/hog wastewater volume that I previously utilized from the information sheet attached to the WUP in the original application package already included rain water additions. Since I am adding rain water calculations in my evaluation, she said that I should use 1.4 gpd/hog. Ms. Homewood indicated that 1.4 gpd/hog is an NRCS standard volume that does not include rain water additions. Hog Population: Liquid Waste Volume: 6,401 gallons/day x 500 days LAGOON #1 DESIGN: Lagoon #1 Permanent Storage: Lagoon 91 Temporary Storage: Lagoon #1 Rainfall Less Evap: Lagoon #1 25 Year/l Day Storm: Total Storage: LAGOON #2 DESIGN: Lagoon #2 Permanent Storage: Lagoon #2 Temporary Storage: Lagoon 42 Rainfall Less Evap: Lagoon #2 25 Year/l Day Storm: Total Storage: 4,572 6,401 gallons/day (1.4 gpd/hog) 3,200,500 gallons of wastewater 129,600 ft3 = 969,408 gallons 31,500 ft3 = 235,620 gallons 10,833 ft3 = 81,031 gallons 23,214 ft3 = 173,640 gallons 195,147 ft3 = 1,459,700 gallons 469,800 ft3 = 3,514,104 gallons 174,161 ft3 = 1,302,724 gallons 31,908 ft3 = 238,672 gallons 68.375 ft3 = 511,445 gallons 744,244 ft3 = 5,566,945 gallons (1 ft3 = 7.48 gallons) Combined Total Storage of Lagoon 41 and Lagoon #2: 7,026,645 gallons Note: There appears to be a miscalculation in the lagoon design plans indicating that there is less storage than I've listed for Lagoon #2. The WUP lagoon design plans for Lagoon #2 list the total available storage as 734,589 ft3. This appears to be a simple math error which shorts the plan's actual calculated storage capacity of the lagoon by 9,655 ft3, or 72,219 gallons. Page Four CALCULATIONS (con't.) Lagoon #1 was built in 1979 and Lagoon #2 was built in 1984. Reportedly, neither lagoon is lined. Given the operational age of this farm, I'm assuming that the permanent storage was already full when recordation of spray irrigation activities begin on 11/10/97. Total Storage for Lagoon #1 and Lagoon #2 excluding Permanent Storage (gallons): 7,026,645 - (969,408 + 3,514,104) = 2,543,133 gallons Not including the addition of rainfall to the lagoon system; 3,200,500 gallons of waste were produced between 11/10/97 and 3/25/99; - 859,986 gallons of waste were spray irrigated between 11/10/97 and 3/25/99; 2,340,514 gallons of waste remaining. On June 22, 1999 (the date of this review), I received rainfall data from the State Office of Climate for a portion of the specified period of interest. The rainfall data which was provided to me was from a collection station in Willard, NC (Fender Co.). This was the closest station to the subject site which maintains the type of data I requested. The March, 1999 data is not yet available so the rainfall data I received represents 475 days out of the 500 day period for which we have spray irrigation records. The remaining 25 days of rainfall data are not added to the time for which we have spray records. This absence of additional rainfall volume works to the benefit of the farm in the calculations which follow. Rainfall from 11/10/97 through 2/28/99 totaled 72.71 inches. Based on the 41 Edition "Soil & Water Conservation Engineering" textbook by Glenn Schwab, Delmar Fangmeier, William Elliot, and Richard Frevert (1993, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), the evaporation rate averages 900 nun/year in this region. 900 min = 35.43 in/year = 0.097 in/day x 475 days of rainfall data = 46.08 inches of evaporation. 72.71 inches - 46.08 inches = 26.6 inches of rainfall over the 475 days. Obviously, this rate assumes (in error) a constant evaporation rate which will actually vary over the course of one year and also over the 475 days for which we have rainfall data. Lagoon #1: Area, as stated in Waste Utilization Plan = 37,142 ff (37,142 ft2 x 144 in2/ft2) x 26.6 in. = 142.268 717 in3 = 615,882 gallons 231 in /gallon Page Five CALCULATIONS (con't.) Lagoon #2: Area, as stated in Waste Utilization Plan =109,400 ft' (109,400 ft2 x 144 in2/ft2) x 26.6 in. = 419,045,760 in = 231 _ in3 /gallon 2,340,514 gallons of wastewater between lagoons # 1 and #2 615,882 gallons of rainfall - evaporation in lagoon #1 +1,814,051 gallons of rainfall - evaporation in lagoon 92 4,770,447 gallons of total wastewater 1,814,051 gallons _2,543,133 gallons of Non -Permanent storage remaining between the two lagoons; 2,227,314 remaining gallons of "excess" waste water that are not located in the lagoons but were not spray irrigated. It would appear, based on these calculations, that a large volume of wastewater has been "lost". It is a reasonable assumption that this loss has occurred through direct recharge of the surficial _ aquifer from the unlined lagoons. Sue Homewood had also requested that we calculate how much wastewater could have leaked through these lagoons if, hypothetically, they had a one foot thick clay liner which met the maximum allowable hydraulic conductivity requirements listed in 15A NCAC 2H .0200 rules. A file review found formulas previously utilized by the Wilmington Regional Office to calculate lagoon liner leakage rates (Rick Shiver, Town of Ocean Isle Beach, 4/3/1986). These basis for these formulas can be found in "Groundwater Hydrology" by Herman Bouwer (McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1978, page 275). b' where, V„ = seepage velocity (ft/day) K,, = hydraulic conductivity of the liner (ft/day) h, - h2 = height of water column in the lagoon (ft) b' = liner thickness (ft) ai;c SIX CALCULATIONS (con't.) Lagoon 41: K„ = 1 x I 0' cm/sec x 1 ft130.48 cm x 86400 sec/day = 0.00283 ft/day b' = 8 ft in the WUP so, Vv = 0.00283 x 8 = 0.02268 ft/day 1 Lagoon 92: K„ = 1 x 10' cm/sec x 1 ft/30.48 cm x 86400 sec/day = 0.00283 ft/day b' 9 ft in the VAR so, V„ = 0.00283 x 9 = 0.02547 ft/day 1 Now we calculate the potential wastewater discharge rate out of the lined lagoons based on our calculated seepage velocity. QL. =AxV„ where, QL = discharge rate (ft3/day) A = area of the lagoon (W) Vy = seepage rate (ft/day) Lagoon #1: QL = 37,142 x 0.02268 = 842 ft3/day x 7.48 gallons/ft3 = 6,298 gallons/day x 500 days = 3,149,000 gallons potentially lost if lagoon was lined in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0200 rules. Lagoon #2: QL = 109,400 x 0.02547 = 2786 ft3/day x 7.48 gallons/ft3 = 20,839 gallons/day x 500 days=10,419,500 gallons potentially lost if lagoon was lined in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0200 rules. CALCULATIONS (con't.) As you can see, the combination of wastewater potentially lost from these two lagoons over the examined project time, even if lined in accordance with the 15A NCAC 2H .0200 rules, would have been 13,568,500 gallons. It is truly disturbing that our existing rules allow this rate of volume loss to occur from a wastewater holding/treatment lagoon. The calculated loss in this hypothetical situation far surpasses the actual calculated "missing" volume bf wastewater (2,227,314 gallons). S:IGWSIPARR[SIPERMrISUOEYBRINK.APR 4/28/00 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Dear Joey Brinkley: NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 31-737 Duplin County This letter is being sent to clarify the recordkeeping requirement for Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) application on fields that are part of your Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In order to show that the agronomic loading rates for the crops being grown are not being exceeded, you must keep records of all sources of nitrogen that are being added to these sites. This would include nitrogen from all types of animal waste as well as municipal and industrial sludges/residuals, and commercial fertilizers. Beginning January 1, 2000, all nitrogen sources applied to land receiving animal waste are required to be kept on the appropriate recordkeeping forms (i.e. IRR1, IRR2, DRY1, DRY2, DRY3, SLUR1, SLUR2, SLD1, and SLD2) and maintained in the facility records for review. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) compliance inspectors and Division of Soil and Water operation reviewers will review all recordkeeping during routine inspections. Facilities not documenting all sources of nitrogen application will be subject to an appropriate enforcement action. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as removing from you the responsibility or liability for failure to comply with any State Rule, State Statute, Local County Ordinance, or permitting requirement. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Sonya Avant of the DWQ staff at (919) 733-5083 ext. 571. 179 cc: Wilmington Regional Office Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File Sinc dl�i Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-con=mer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Division of Water Quality April 29, 1999 Mr. Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin, NC 28521 l� NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT ANp NATURAL REsOuRcEs Subject: Wettable Acres Joey Brinkley Farm Facility Number: 31-737 Duplin County Dear Mr. Brinkley: Please find enclosed the information you requested concerning wettable acre determinations. Specifics about the wettable acres flagging process are detailed in the Guidance Memo. I have also included a copy of Administrative Code Section: 15A NCAC 2H .0217 and General Statute 143-215.1. If you have any questions concerning this information, please contact me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Brian L. Wrenn Environmental Specialist cc: Wilmington Files S:1WQS1BRL4NWUV1SCl31-737.LET 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper JUSTIFICATION & DOCUMENTATION Facility Number 3c - "731 Farm Name: On -Site Represe tative:Ark-�kj fj'' VLp�;„, Inspector/Reviewer's Name: &SVI Jrenn Date of site visit:_ w b5 _ Cate of most recent l'11UP: I 10 j 9 !o RK-ised January 22, 199 FOR MANDATORY WA DETERMINATION L/ Operation is flagged for a wettable acre determination due to failure of Part 11 eligibility item(s) F1 F2 F3 F4 Operation not required to secure WA determination at this time based on exemption El E2 E3 E4 Annual farms PAN deficit: 1 D pounds lrri of S stem(s) -circle : - ose travele 2. center -pivot system; 3. linear -move system; . stationary sprinkler system w/perm n e; 5. stationary sprinkler system w/portable pipe; fi. sta ovary gun system w permanent pipe; 7. stationary gun system wlportable pipe PART 1. WA Determination Exemptions (Eligibility failure, Part 11, overrides Part I exemption.) El Adequate irrigation design, including map depicting wettable acres, is complete and signed by an 1 or PE. E2 Adequate D, and D21D3 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 map depicting wettable acres, is complete and signed by a WUP_ E4 75% rule exemption as verified in Part Ill. (NOTE: 75 % exemption cannot be applied to farms that fail the eligibility checklist in Part If. Complete eligibility checklist, Part 11- F1 F2 F3, before completing computational table in Part 111). PART I1. 75% Rule Eligibility Checklist and Documentation of WA�Determination Requirements. WA Determination required because operation fails one of the eligibility requirements listed below: F1 Lack of acreage which resulted in over application of wastewater (PAN) on spray field(s) according to farm's last two years of irrigation records. F2 Unclear, illegible, or lack of informationimap. F3 Obvious field limitations (numerous ditches; failure to' deduct required buffer/setback acreage; or 25% of total acreage identified in CAWMP includes small, irregularly shaped fields - fields less than 5 acres for travelers or less than 2 acres for stationary sprinklers). v 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 Ill. Rzviscd Ianuzry 22, 1' Facility Number _31 Part III. Field by Field Determination of 75% Exemption Rule for WA Determination TRACT NUMBER FIELD NUMBERt'2 TYPE OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM TOTAL ACRES CAWMP ACRES FIELD % COWENTS3 S.Sq' Yo, •D .0 100 1 I .o l •o rap ] i r � f FIELD] NUMBERS - hydrant mill zone_ or point numbers may be used in place of field numhem riananriinn nn C`.lwh8p ---- � r---• -----'••-�.- _ter........ .� -.. �.....• and type of irrigation system. If pulls, etc. cross more than one field, inspector/reviewer -will have to combine fields to calculate 75% field by field determination for exemption if possible; otherwise operation will be subject to vlfA determination. FI-LD NUMBER' - must be clearly delineated on map. COMMENTS' - back-up fields with CAWMP acreage exceeding 75% of its total acres and having received less than 50% of its annual PAN as documented in the farm's previous two years' (1997 & 1998) of irrigafion records, cannot serve as the sole basis for requiring a WA Determination. Back-up fields must be noted in the comment section and must be accessible by irrigation system. Ll CG='-7kAIGROUNDWATE SECTION v! /+ GW#F mcl DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 4w-5-3t 310 737 RECORD OF WASTE DISPOSAL PERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW REVIEW SY . Lr o+ tomDATE � 12, - I I. FIELD I VESTIGATION? (YM) FACILITY NAME 5 ,a s`ti ,°� 1�Ffr m COUNTY �� , h - LOCATION +canf'f� anr��L•--.3�S� L_mu. _7 � s-ol z- TYPE OF DISPOSAL SYSTEM (LAGOON, 76.) dery /S,t�.�• �I� DESIGN CAP. (GPD) ✓ l 34 DESCRIPTION /OF FACILITYIrr, 2 SIZE OFM" POUNDMENT (FT. SQ.) :� J.•„ 4 z 'I*CA. j©R SIZE OF APPLICATION AREA 32,3 a CECS WASTE SOURCE: MUN. SLUDGE MUN. W WATER: PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY IND. SLUDGE - -- Z IND. WASTE WATER OTHERS: DISTANCE FROM WASTE SOURCE TO EAREST: STrE4M S4Q FT., WELL'V-1-0 FT. FOR WELL• TYPE OF USE : j &n -Sri , DEPTH N Z2 o PUMP RATE (EST.). WHAT DESIGN CONDITIONS WI d CREA CHANCE OF GW CONTAMINATION: e -1a0 nQJ15 GY'P /' ot- 1r� e _ ! iJ WHAT NATURAL SITE CONDITIONS WILL REStOHNCREASE CHANCE OF GW CONTAMINATION: — 22e— 5,-15' d r DEPTH TO: BEDROCK FT., SEASONAL HIGH W.T. -�• FT., ANNUAL W.T. FLUX FT. . SURFICIAL AQUIFER 13EDROCKIARTESIAN AQUIFER GEN. LITHOLOGY/+y/ -mot. ❑MEA<JREDSmY f EASURED HYD. COND.0 FTJDAY •ESTIMATED FTJDAY ESTIMATED THICKNESS LtO —FT. Ai Sur7r'ciol AL4lfc NO. OF MONITER WELLS: PROPOSED: UP DOWN ; EXISTING: UP� DOWN `= FROM WORKSHEET- SITE NUMERICAL DESCRIPTION= -,6- 7— T 1 SITE GRADE (HYDROGEOL.) PROPOSED SAMPLING SCHEDULE & PARAMETER(S�): ` -j- i <7L v W4 2 3 4 5 6A fiS (Not��`e to computer d'61c rasa^ I SITUATION GRADE= r UJ-1_ T �7 O .5 li✓� S _ �@ fr.. S r �er I f—' !filar,{rulM �iilt� - HAVE THERE BEEN ANY EXCEEDANCES OF THE GROUNDWATER STANDA S? YES NO HAS ANY ENFORCEMENT ACTION BEEN TAKEN? YES NO DATE 0 ACTION: AVIA BRIEF SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT ACTION TAKEN: N Nru%+'�'-��TEr d l`Er,'r�+S .>1► 1'�q�.f'r�'d So r„�Cl1r7rG!'�S � P u�. ��i f - •_ � r - REMARKS/ RECOMMENDATIONS (Continue on reverse, U necessary): ✓ie 1 crGn�° GW 48 Revised ll/V4 . 0 — HYD. REGIONAL SUPERVI§OR �r fJ ►/ WASTE DISPOSAL PERMIT APPUCATION REUWEW WORKSHEET F=My.. t'�,r..a Lip fFy �Tf CcXsliy :1. C r , G *. - KI,_i 1 /ALJ-5; (- Reviewer r < aatB : rROLL 4 er A r Detearnha the distance Poht value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 �L/�iJtJ ontiroundbal+aearncon- Distance in 2L100+ 300gpq 75-149- 35-49 10-19 Distance m ttlrrnlnrafk>sl route ontl eters t000 - 20D7 IW - 299 50 - 74 20 - 34 0 - 9 voter supply (vreC or Distance in 62M+ 1001 - 31C l 251 - 5M 101 - 160 31- 60 to at 3100-6240 501 - TOM 161 - 250 6o - AIJU 0-30 Nam- if water table in pemv"ble bedrock pt. value mk- in poorly permeable bedrock / pt. value - 4 Q Sign 2 Point value 0 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 Estinal thedepth Meters 60+ 30-60 20-29 12-29 8-11 5-7 3-4 15-25 5-1 0 Depth to the water table Feet 200+ 91200 61-90 36-60 26-35 16-25 9-15 3-8 0-2 0 W.T. bekrw base of co>- a Aycor tamimtbn noires more than 5 % of j V the Yee. Mee 3 2 4 Estfrnalewater Watertable Gradient Grodcre Gradarrt Grodier'd CrcK%ent Gradent Gr table grodierd gradient and oway, from Cknoe loss than less than greater greater � from a=ntctmin- flow dtreetkxn ail wetter flat 2 petcerd 2 Percent item 2 than2 atkxn site supplies that toward towaed percent percent are Closer water water toward toward than 1000 supply but supply water water meter not the and is the supply supply anticipated anticipated lock not and is the dredlan of dractlon of file Qr onticipated flow flow Cipated dirediorl y direction of flow of flow Stop L Estimate of pemmablftty- sorption for the waste disposal site. CA A Row - Rock > 100 feel below y sr.2tace c W M l oakum - bedrock Pocily Pwreabie LL Y OaLq (� W Z W MCI cokmn - bedrock - Y D t` rsbmely z �! orvery .x- 5 O perfneade st2p 1 Degree of confidence in accuracy of values �ld 3-9 Stop Paht of m na aconcewtrh ragord to o darryrR source Is S1eo 68 Addtk nal QmOW (antis Oral One) daywith Oem no frnore Sand with Sand with e! gravor ihon5D% 15-307 low than Clean fine coarse cloy sand cosy 15%clay sand sand Nlae tt 30 OA Wrr 2A 4A 6A 9A More than 95 r0) I`4) f !r I 11 1 I1 I II r It 25.29 OB 1C 1D 2F 3E 4G 5F 6E 7F BE 9G 9M 75-9d 20.24 CC 2C lE 3D 4D SE 5G 6F 7G 9F 9H 9N 60-74 15-i9 CO 3B IF 4C 4E 6C SH 70 7F1 SC-'91 90 46-59 10 -t4 OE 48 2D 58 4F 6D 51 7E 71 9D 91 9P 28 - 45 18 6B 2E 7B 5C 7C 51 BD 7J 9E 9K 9Q 10 - 27 lesathan3 1B 8B I 3C t1C 5D 9B SK 9C 7K 9F 9L . 9R Less than l Bedrock at kmd surface: l = 5T.1 l = 9Z Note : if Bedrock at land surface. &0 10 (pkus appropriate letter) A - veryconftient tdr B - ly cardldent Ath C wwlow oonfidence w - near by Wei S - spring / Mrearr B . perimeter of compliance ro D - Coof depresion of noarbry Pu*npkV wall has. a rrrt likely, ilAaernce Cadamvd tiow is- Distance In Stop t based on separation ham cord�ntrxwo! pkxm rather than poid source _ F- Wane source In 7counowotercischorge area. ttaa RYntrllCli groulaw'ater oardor r*Xobn at depth / dloarnce PA = Fkid rnaundn(1 under see highly finely P - Site has poor percolation PoleMid f6vskm W 3 or low n Step 4 ) Q : Waste source In groundwater rectiape ores 7 - Water table in very hiVW hactured of cavecoaa rack Y m She urxierkain by 1 or more orleim aquiters Pt. Volue (Step 3) 6 z G Y r Category (Step 4) B Confldeme pop 5) Point df Gariaem (Step 6A) F Qudlfier (Step 68) K - Ama undersokr by caverors Or navone Note : if Bedrock at land surface. &0 10 (pkus appropriate letter) A - veryconftient tdr B - ly cardldent Ath C wwlow oonfidence w - near by Wei S - spring / Mrearr B . perimeter of compliance ro D - Coof depresion of noarbry Pu*npkV wall has. a rrrt likely, ilAaernce Cadamvd tiow is- Distance In Stop t based on separation ham cord�ntrxwo! pkxm rather than poid source _ F- Wane source In 7counowotercischorge area. ttaa RYntrllCli groulaw'ater oardor r*Xobn at depth / dloarnce PA = Fkid rnaundn(1 under see highly finely P - Site has poor percolation PoleMid f6vskm W 3 or low n Step 4 ) Q : Waste source In groundwater rectiape ores 7 - Water table in very hiVW hactured of cavecoaa rack Y m She urxierkain by 1 or more orleim aquiters Pt. Volue (Step 3) 6 z G Y r Category (Step 4) B Confldeme pop 5) Point df Gariaem (Step 6A) F Qudlfier (Step 68) K - Ama undersokr by caverors Or navone WASTE DISPOSAL PERMIT APPUCAIION REVIEW WORKSHEEi -(CONE) Told Slap, S1eP2 step Slep4 ( Add Steps 1 - 4 (Omlt letters ? Site Grade Based on Hydmgeok glc Parameters Hazard PotenflaWattOc Iderolet ( WPM ) slap 5 Slep 6A Step aB (ChOMOne) D G I . 8 � H t y CfL A C F HPMI Total Perm/Sorg. HPM (1) Numeric of Site Description ( from Step 7 ) (2) PAR VALUE (Stage 3) S SITUATION RATING: (1) - (2) r j , - Lr �l� (table below) SITUATION GRADE no sna rnoa,GatrDns PEI (see table below) SITUATION GRADE s»e moarrrcanons (see table below) SIRIATUN RATING TABLE To be used for Step 9 ( Natural ) and Step TU (ModMed) ¢tap 10) SITUATION RATING PROBAEdnY OF SAUATION (Combined Value) CONTAMINATION DEGREE Or- ACCc"33fABILITY GRADE Barlow Irnprobabie Robct*o=eplabbe A 7 to -4 ? Proboby accepiabe or 8 -3 to+3 nrargb"%* Ur-=:ePXbb 7 Acceptaxce urucertah C 44lo+7 Probably Ptabablyurc=vplable D or rnx)hr*y ameptcrbie +ecrmc" VetyRobat4e Atmoacsrlolnto be F uuocrreptabla rrre Prooaoary or conmmarnc,000n corn NRXXXXs novng voxras oerween r i ana - i s aunocar ro arnegorue sottaoctory. Therefore, this range of values represented by erodes 8 and C. Is designed any by a clog tl n mark Ar, �eptanpe or rejection of as 08 for the htended purpose Is a resPorsibilllty of the porftAcr feguriotoy agency and may depend on specfaf requirements of the agency or on feosMility and execution of approved enoheert;rp of a stte ( Stage 4 ). Taelr..r(!ey �t�r�tit Gw 351,- ;?4tC,1 � ��sr 310-737 1,5 enctm,o,cr. ute range of eon;uwnant se -nn i_ =n rstr The sak of cmanl amn; . e"r y on be quantified and madt nmri%. pmctse a! tore'. drscretiun. but as shown here r, glalutire: the pwucm of a mnta nano on Inc saic is based on a combination of lomcmL. cururntmtim or %mittrnc and prrsis m sub, .- arc watt + In mi, matnt, : a latum r mn,[drrrC av to ds nacre JxILrnua'.. incl udinF 't,mh teat �r,twm and likc!in[x�d of conwrn,mttun. The haard fanrnual mazns tnlvtZ-M : cuntamnlant sc-rrnn auh aquifer scnsiunn�- HcM. in Stacc �. the fncu, is an 4cr[navtcc. of conam =Uon. and to Stage 3 the foc s is an the likelihood of eonumusation- The dcg'rce of scnutrnt, i irKhmted tot, the nine squares of the rtcrnx and is cl> v6cd belm% A- Peaureh- irru-- small in arm or gtamm-attd of slight consequctrr B- Afodc arch- lean--modcntr in am or glartury and Of slight comcgvcn= C- Mtrdmteh law -small in are or qumuin• and of modem ccwccfuertcc D-FSuderateh• High-la(pc m arc or gtaqun-and of slight eonaequcncr E- Moderateh-High-moderate in area Of tpanllMand of modmtr corvrgtmrt t F- Modmtcly High -small in area or q=tiTy and of goat euoacgttetncx G-High-large in uo or gmnun• and of moderate eoasequenct H-High-moderate in arse or gtanulr and of grcat comequertcr I- Eaitcmcir High-Lmpc m area or quanutT and of gust cortsegttrnec AM within the matrix arc four omt-.rTOC21 Zones which irdimtc the general philosophy and approach to nonage the prnblem. 7bc rums appinrs to all noes of con[amfnaMS and to all funms of Haar tnanapemrnt that might affect shahow• or wxter-tabic aquifer y %tr . The range of.rn tiritim ofaquifetc that wxwld beafcctcd by ccnumlmnts coming in connet with the ground L pioned m the smTuml smle of the ttatrm The horizontal scale l,irnuh•aarsitis+n• of aquifer or rock ntatrnal m vmc3l scale. The thin lint inciimms the full MIPc of tern Lmty of zhe p;m"ar rock narcral: the hm+r line zndicazes the rrwre COMM,, nrtgt, and most assipitmencs of aquifer a D%ity should be within dtio- narrow= ranfi. (Phnosophies and Apiprmches) T,xal ts.wr..Tn a,al r..ay..,r,a R',.-'ra1W rtt�.rN—I1,iina,(In. „•N—�rAr,eewr�a[c neat ern' 4.t [vne,..n[nrten[nt+an0.lu..etr mtger.nrno[.ni�ra tr ainand-1TiY.a�wn-u-ni- n.w�nmem n. r.-�.ru nn mnmrntoe...um+ari�.ne tmmatr muh.n.�ndanrnrt+tra�na, ..t ,.,a,[hn-sna-tRa.r.ml--velar ma nea.' -„T'.�i tky.w.,[n niWrrs�.n Sla,[sxen�ir-+,w.�[nr�.,hte y,nr..a�>,..n.T=R+�.r,q><+:�.t= .,c n„aau„-ta�....nv.,n-'t>.peae „ntl Dora HAZARD POTENTLkLMATM Dc!;= of Seriousness Senmikv amrlir eharsctrnAt A+en-rernteahlt. r:x M-r aqurifcT a _ ' wfiich is (ntrl "n In-r� permahlr nati=iI or is ezgarsed It the = - �• _ -- '_ - -�,.� - surEzce in its mcharge zone and Ls or can be an important drinking -_ _ r =_ - DEGREE O'IP Si l rl Tl q ii water vmrcr. f M aquifer drsigmird as foie source under'e Lion c = 5 - 1424 (r) of SDWA is included. ALv, included from ti•ep. are )Aarrd man' rieetittas from Cattgnry U.1 Sluderateky sctcu lm a fader Li1VlC[ChitiLS An ag,gfrr of .xruhle Z = --' e"„'c••_ _ pmntebiltn- and mndmte extort wlwb m —1-un by rmdealclt• J! -DECa$EE OF SFRIO». - pemtcablertaI tmt inLhe rcettat}t wm andm of ten he an rmporarn- dnftiing water - n nce- ( Inciucird from Step y arc BA. (GA and sunny .Ciccu m%from both Gtcpv m I and It) „ _ -- For-nc[i.eaauurrchit•Y[rrcaia�Mau,n(cr nfmtdcrue3?InwFrrxrtc- - - -__-_ ,�,,,`L�%T'�'^'. 7� ahihn' aldrm of sliFin extort and lSTgx]rI]nee. Tlls µU41d mdtdC _ � •' ' '•- '` �'. = •S%.� �•�- S+ar-�-. deep Lu-di ed aquifers a mcludm (no w�tcr4 e n ; marcr:als L and - _ = I �. 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Prcue+d2� Oils. ir,clu)rrt4 r ,bete Sitavuml Guoklcs RECORD OF WASTE DISPOSAL PERMIT APPLICATION REVIE'VN ATTACHED ADDITIONAL !Lo MMENTS JOEY BRINKLEY FARM - LAGOONS/SPRAY IRRIGATION DUPLIN COUNTY GW # 98161 / AWS # 310737 REMARKS/RECOMMENDATIONS: The Wilmington Regional Office - Groundwater Section (WiRO-GWS) received your request to review this package on 11/25/98. The application package which was received was missing crucial required information. Additional information was requested on 11/23/98 by the Central Office - Groundwater Section (CO-GWS) staff_ An incomplete submittal of the requested additional information was received by the WiRO-G«'S on 3/23199. Subsequently, a review of the package was requested of the WiRO-GWS by the CO-GWS utilizing the incomplete additional information. A site visit was performed by Bruce Parris of the WiRO-GWS with Mr. Brian Wrenn of the WiRO - WQS on 4/21/99. Based on the site visit and follow-up discussion with Mr. Wrenn. Bruce Parris subsequently requested that Mr. Brinkley provide copies of the spray irrigation records he is required to maintain_ The spray irrigation records were received by the WiRO-GWS on 5/25/99. These spray records were then used to generate a conservative, modified mass balance equation to account for the volume of wastewater that the lagoons receive and lose (attached). These calculations do not include rainfall additions to the lagoon, «•hick would dramatically increase the amount of "lost" waste water. The WiRO-GWS has requested accurate rainfall data from the State Climate Office of North Carolina. The rainfall data was received on 6/22/99 (the date of this permit review), but the State Climate Office of North Carolina only had 475 days of the requested 500 days of data. As you will see in the calculations section of this review, the incomplete rainfall volume adds a substantial amount of water to the lagoon system which does not seem to be present in either "contained" or "sprayed" volume. When, and if, the additional rainfall data is received, an updated version of these calculations will be provided to the CO-GWS and WQS. This farm has been in operation for many years. Mr. Brinkley stated that he purchased the farm in 1994. Lagoon # 1 was constructed in 1978 and lagoon #2 was constructed in 1984. The attached map is a general illustration for the farm. The farm includes four tracts that can be utilized for spray irrigation. According to the "Waste Utilization Plan" these fields are labeled as: Field # 1 with 18.0 acres Field #2 with 1.3 acres Field #3 with 11.0 acres Field #4 with 3.0 acres Important features that are not clearly illustrated on the attached map are: 1) a turkey farm immediately adjacent to the north property boundary of the Brinkley Farm, and 2) another hog farm (the Major Farm) located immediately west of the Brinkley Farm. The area northwest of lagoon # 1 which was labeled as woods on the attached map is actually a swampy area. During the site visit, standing pools of water were observed within a few feet of the toe of the lagoon dike wall. There are residences and a mobile home park to the east/southeast of the Brinkley Farm. Joey Brinkley Farm - Permit Application Review June 22, 1999 Page Two County water is available and appears to be in use in the area based on observed water meters. I was not able to determine if any of the nearby residences maintain wells for drinking or irrigation purposes. The Brinkley Farm has two wells that are used for water supply. According to Mr. Brinkley, one of the wells was built in approximately 1978 and the other well was built when he bought the farm in 1994. Both wells are reportedly about 220 feet deep. Both supply wells are operational but Mr. Brinkley reportedly only utilizes the newer well. Due to it's depth, if the well is properly constructed in accordance with the 15A NCAC 2C .0100 well construction standards, then it should be allowed to remain within the compliance boundary even though it would technically be in violation of 15A NCAC 2L .0107 (d). For additional safety, the well could be labeled as non -potable. One hand auger boring was installed in the sprayfield 335 feet off the eastern side of lagoon #1. The boring revealed the following: 0 - 6" Loamy surface. 6" - 2.5' Fine grained, clean, tan to white sand_ Reddish -orange mottling at 2.5' bls. 2.5 , - 3.5' Same as above, Wet at 35. One hand auger boring was installed in the sprayfield south of lagoon #2, across the access road to the Major Farm. The boring revealed the following: 0 - 6" Loamy surface. 6" - 1.5' Fine grained loamy sand fining into a sandy clay at 1.5' b1s. 1.5' - 2.5' Sandy clay, moist at 2.0' bls, grading into a fine grained sand at 2.5' bls. 2.5' - 3.0' Fine grained sand, wet at 3.0' bls and exhibiting reddish -orange mottling. The request for a Groundwater Section review of this facility was based, in part, on information communicated to a WQS inspector (during an inspection) which indicated that the lagoons may be infiltrating waste water. This information was forwarded by Mr. Dave Holsinger of the WiRO-WQS to the CO-WQS (see attached e-mail). Based on my conservative calculations (attached), it would appear that there are 2,768,881 gallons of waste water that cannot be accounted for within lagoon storage volume or spray irrigation application volume. It is assumed that one, or both, of the lagoons must be leaking directly into the water table or possibly into the adjacent swampy area in the case of lagoon #1. Based on all the information obtained during the review process, as well as the attached Legrand analysis (GW48), the WiRO-GWS strongly recommends that groundwater monitoring be required at this facility. Proposed well locations cannot be adequately illustrated on the attached map provided by the applicant since it is not to scale. Due to the location of the adjacent swamp, turkey farm, and Major Farm (also a swine farm), finding adequate monitoring locations that yield quality, site specific data will be difficult. I am recommending that the applicant notify the WiRO-GWS so that a staff member can come to the farm and flag the locations where the monitoring wells should be installed. The monitoring wells should be installed at or beyond the review boundary and constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C .0100 well construction standards. They should be constructed so that their screened interval intersects the water table surface at all times of the year. The monitoring wells should be professionally surveyed for horizontal and vertical, top of casing, position. The vertical survey should be accurate to the nearest 0.01'. The applicant should submit an accurate, scaled map which illustrates the monitoring well locations, lagoon locations, hog houses, buildings, supply wells, surface water bodies, property boundaries, and any other pertinent features. A sampling schedule with requested parameters in included on the attached GW-48 form. Joey Brinkley Farm - Permit Application Re►iew June 22, 1999 Page Three If the groundwater monitoring data d.-torsuates that the lagoon waste\rater is impacting groundwater at the compliance boundary, then the lagoons sl:Ml d be lined. The WQS may wish to consider requiring the lagoons be lined now, based on the close proximity cif lagoon 1 to the swampy area. CFS/brp cc: WiRO-GWS Files WiRO-WQS, Brian Wrenn S:SGWSIPARRISIPERMITS130EYBRIN.R\`W vr''r JOEY BRINKLEY FARM SPRAY IRRIGATION RECORDS DATE IRRIGATED VOLUME IRRIGATED (in gallons) FIELD A FIELD B FIELD C FIELD D 11/10/97 - - 26552 - 11/12/97 36108 - - - 11 / 18/97 - 31860 - - 11 /20/97 - - 31860 - 2/9/98 30090 - - - 2/10/98 - 26552 - - 3/2/98 36108 - - - 3/5/98 - 26552 - - 3/6/98 - - 37170 - 5/21/98 - - - 42480 6/2/98 - 26552 - - 8/31/98 - - - 42480 9/l/98 - 42480 - - 9/2/98 - - 42480 - 9/8/98 42480 - - - 9/9/98 - 42480 - - 11/30/98 21240 - - - 12/4/98 - 21240 - - 1/6/99 21240 - - - 1 /7/99 - 37170 - - 1 /20/99 21240 - - - 1 /21 /99 - 21240 - - JOEY BRINKLEY FARM SPRAY IRRIGATION RECORDS (CON'T.) DATEi IRRIGATED 1 • . ��•�•� �i i� i'ii~ s�%i iiii s'i� •�.�•:%::•:•::•.s Sys•.• •::: •..; .;,+ d::LL•':t:•�:❖: may:• � :':Q� �: �; ` • 1 ; ' 1 1 • f. .1 •• ,1 GRAND TOTA; . •: f These spray records, from 11/10/97 through 3/25199, encompass a period of 500 days. S:1GWSIPARRISIPERMITSUQEYBRIN.TAB 6/22/99 CALCULATIONS All numbers utilized in these calculations are based upon information provided by the application package and the spray records (provided by the farmer). Hog Population: 4,572 Liquid Waste Volume: 12.344 gallons/day 12,344 gallons/day x 500 days = 6,172,000 LAGOON #1 DESIGN: Lagoon #1 Permanent Storage: 129,600 ft3 = 969,408 gallons Lagoon #1 Temporary Storage: 31,500 W = 235,620 gallons Lagoon #1 Rainfall Less Evap: 10,833 W = 81,031 gallons Lagoon #1 25 Year/l Day Storm: 23,214 W 173.640 gallons Total Storage: 195,147 ft3 = 1,459,700 gallons LAGOON #2 DESIGN: Lagoon #2 Permanent Storage: 469,800 ft3 = 3,514,104 gallons Lagoon #2 Temporary Storage: 174,161 ft3 = 1,302,724 gallons Lagoon #2 Rainfall Less Evap: 31,908 ft3 = 238,672 gallons Lagoon #2 25 Year/l Day Storm: 68.375 W = 511.445 gallons Total Storage: 744,244 ft3 = 5,566,945 gallons (1 W = 7.48 gallons) Combined Total Storage of Lagoon #1 and Lagoon #2: 7,026,645 gallons Note: There appears to be a miscalculation in the lagoon design plans indicating that there is less storage than I've listed for Lagoon #2. Lagoon #1 was built in 1979 and Lagoon #2 was built in 1984. Reportedly, neither lagoon is lined. Given the operational age of this farm, I'm assuming that the permanent storage was already full when recordation of spray irrigation activities begin on 11/10/97. Total Storage for Lagoon #1 and Lagoon #2 excluding Permanent Storage (gallons): 7,026,645 - (969,408 + 3,514,104) = 2,543,133 gallons CALCULATIONS (con't.) Not including the addition of rainfall to the lagoon system; 6,172,000 gallons of waste were produced between 11/10/97 and 3/25/99; -- 85� gallons of %t-asw were spray irrigated bemeen 11110/97 and 3/25/99; 5,312,014 gallons of waste remaining. -2,543,133 alg lops of Non -Permanent storage remaining between the two lagoons; 2,768,881 remaining gallons of waste cater that is not located in the lagoons but was not spray irrigated. On June 22, 1999 (the date of this ret-iew). I received rainfall data from the State Office of Climate for a portion of the sp`zified period of interest. The rainfall data which was provided to me was from a collection statikm in Willard- NC (Fender Co.). This Ras the closest station to the subject site which mainrarzc the rNW of data I requested. The March. 1999 data is not yet available so the rainfall data I re::eived represents 475 days out of the 500 day period for which we have spray irrigation rwords. Rainfall from 11/10/97 through 22S99 total:d 72.71 inches. Lagoon #1: Area, as stated in Waste Utii i7niim Plan=37.142 f-C (37,142 fe x 144 inz /ft') x 72_71 im. = 388.885.654.1 jn3 = 1.6_z8.487.68 gallons 231 is !gallon Lagoon #2: Area, as stated in Waste Utiii=--i m man=109,400 ft- (109,400 fe x 144 in'` /ft-') x 72__2 iL = 1.145.' a44 256 in= = 4,958,633.14 gallons 2;1 inIaallon The rainfall contribution do the wasteNrater volume between the two lagoons totals an additional 6,642,1211 gallons. CALCULATIONS (con't.) The actual volume of water which was not spray irrigated and cannot be stored in the lagoons, based on their design, is 9,421,002 gallons. This volume does not include the rainfall data from March, 1999. Evaluating the project from a conservative position and only counting the 2,768,881 of "missing" waste water, or by including the partial rainfall contribution of 6,642,121 gallons for the period of interest, provides a strong basis to assume that a large volume of waste water has been lost through infiltration from the lagoons. 1998/04/28 0.07 1998/04/29 0.00 1998/04/30 0.00 1998/05/01 0.07 1998/05/02 0.00 1998/05/03 0.10 1998'/05/04 0.75 1998/05/05 0.00 1998/05/06 0.00 1998/05/07 0.00 1998/05/08 0.22 1998/05/09 0.70 1998/05/10 0.00 1998/05/11 0.20 1998/05/12 0.00 1998/05/13 0.00 1998/05/14 0.00 199B/05/15 0.00 1998/05/16 0.00 1998/05/17 0.12 1998/05/18 0.00 1998/05/19 0.00 1998/05/20 0,00 1998/05/21 0.00 1998/05/22 0.00 1998/05/23 0.05 1998/05/24 0.00 1998/05/25 0.00 1998/05/26 0.00 1998/05/27 0-00 1998/05/28 0.35 . �� 1998/03/29 0.00 1998/03/30 0.00 1998/03/31 0.00 1998/04/01 0.00 1998/04/02 0.00 1998/04/03 0.25 1998/04/04 0.57 1998/04/05 0.00 1998/04/06 0.00 1998/04/07 0.00 1998/04/08 0.00 1998/04/09 0.90 1998/04/10 0.02 1998/04/11 0.00 1998/04/12 0.00 1998/04/13 0.00 1998/04/14 0.07 1998/04/15 0.00 1998/04/16 0.00 1998/04/17 1.10 1998/04/18 0.07 1998/04/19 0.00 1998/04/20 0.25 1998/04/21 0.00 1998/04/22 2.00 1998/04/23 0.90 -- 1998/04/24 0.00 1998/04/25 0.00 1998/04/26 0.00 1998/04/27 0.00 C. r3 Date sent: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 15:03:54 -0400 From: "Ryan P. Boyles" <ryan_boyles@ncsu.edu> Organization: State Climate Office of North Carolina To: 'Bruce R. Parris" <Bruce—parris0a wiro.enr.state.nc.us> Subject: Preeip data for Duplin County Mr. Parris: Thanks for your recent data request. Unfortunately, Duplin County is a big data hole for us. We have one station in the northern part of the county (Warsaw), and it has only updated through February. The station closest to Chinquapin is Willard in Northern Pender County. However, that station is also only updated through Feb 99. Attached are 2 HTML tables: the first has daily data for Willard from 11/10/97 - 2/28/99. The second has data from 10/1/99- 2/28/99 so that you can still have 500 days if needed. The closest station with updated precip data is Wilmington (Castle Hayne). Castle Hayne daily data is available on our website. I wish I could do more. Let us know if you need anything else. Ryan Ryan P. Boyles Assistant State Climatologist ryan_boyles@ncsu.edu State Climate Office of North Carolina 1005 Capability Drive, Suite 112 Research III Box 7236, Centennial Campus, NC State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7236 919.513.2816(phone) 919.515.1441(fax) http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu Data used should be cited in the following way: "Information was provided by the State Climate Office of North Carolina at NC State University." Bruce Parris -- 1 -- Tue, 22 Jun 1999 16:36:42 Date sent: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 15:03:54 -0400 From: "Ryan P. Boyles" <ryan_boyles@ncsu.edu> Organization: State Climate Office of North Carolina To: "Bruce R. Parris" <brute_parris@wiro.enr. state, nc.us> Subject: Precip data for Dupiin County Data Display Results Date Range: From 11/10/1997 To 03/25/1999 All Dates Displayed in Time Zone: LST WILLARD 4 SW, NC (UCAN: 14404,COOP: 319423) Date sum Precip (In) 1991/11/10 0.00 1997/11/11 0.00 1997/11/12 0.00 1997/11/13 1.08 1997/11/14 0.48 1997/11/15 0.00 1997/11/16 0_.00 1997/11/17 0.00 1997/11/18 0.00 1997/11/19 0.00 1997/11/20 0.00 1997/11/21 0.00 1997/11/22 0.00 1997/11/23 0.36 1997/11/24 0.00 1997/11/25' 0.00 1997/11/26 0.00 1997/11/27 0.00 1997/11/28 0.00 1997/11/29 0.00 1997/11/30 1.73 1997/12/01 0.33 1997/12/02 0.00 1997/12/03 0.00 1997/12/04 0.06 1997/12/05 0.00 1997/12/06 0.00 1997/12/07 0.00 1997/12/08 0.00 1997/12/09 0.30 1997/12/10 0.12 1997/12/11 0.00 1997/12/12 0.40 1997/12/13 0.00 1997/12/14 0.00 1997/12/15 0.00 1997/12/16 0.00 1997/12/17 0.00 1997/12/18 0.00 1997/12/19 0.00 1997/12/20 0.00 1997/12/21 0.00 1997/12/22 0.82 -- 1997/12/23 0.00 1997/12/24 0.90 1997/12/25 0.18 1997/12/26 0.00 It, '?zt 1997/12/27 1997/12/28 1997/12/29 1997/12/30 1997/12/31 1998/01/01 1998/01/02 1998/01/03 1998/01/04 1996/01/05 1998/01/06 1998/01/07 1998/01/08 1998/01/09 1998/01/10 1998/01/11 1998 01/12 1998/01/13 1998/01/14 1998/01/15 1998/01/16 1998/01/17 1998/01/18 1998/01/19 1998/01/20 1998/01/21 1998/01/22 1998/01/23 1996/01/24 1998/01/25 1998/01/26 1.04 0.00 0.40 0-00 0.00 0.00 MITI] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 NO 4 0.13 0.76 0.04 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.30 0.05 0.04 0.00 6, a S 1998/01/27 1998/01/28 1998/01/29 1998/,01/30 1998/01/31 1998/02/01 1998/02/02 1998/02/03 1998/02/04 1998/02/05 1998/02/06 1998/02/07 1998/02/08 1998/02/09 1998/02/10 1998/02/11 1998/02/12 1998/02/13 1998/02/14 1998/02/15 1998/02/16 1998/02/17 1998/02/18 1998/02/19 1998/02/20 1998/02/21 1998/02/22 1998/02/23 1999/02/24 1998/02/25 1.50 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 . GO 0.25 4.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 4.30 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 1.12 01 �� jz,30 1998/02/26 0.00 1998/02/27 0.00 1998/02/28 0.46 1998/03/01 0.00 1998/03/02 0.00 1996/03/03 0.00 1998/03/04 0.00 1998/03/05 0.00 1998/03/06 0.00 1998/03/07 0.05 1998/03/08 0.14 1998/03/09 1.50 1998/03/10 0.00 1998/03/11 0.00 1998/03/12 0.00 1998/03/13 0.00 1998/03/14 0.00 1998/03/15 0.00 1998/03/16 0.00 1998/03/17 0.05 1998/03/18 0.30 1998/03/19 0.90 1998/03/20 0.00 1998/03/21 0.20 1998/03/22 0.00 1998/03/23 0.00 1998/03/24 0.00 1998/03/25 0.00 1998/03/26 0.00 1998/03/27 0.00 1998/03/28 0.00 -3.6 4 1998/03/29 0.00 1998/03/30 0.00 1998/03/31 0.00 1998/04/01 0.00 1998/04/02 0.00 1998/04/03 0.25 1998/04/04 0.57 1998/04/05 0.00 1998/04/06 0.00 1998/04/07 0.00 1998/04/08 0.00 1998/04/09 0.90 1998/04/10 0.02 1998/04/11 0.00 1998/04/12 0.00 1998/04/13 0.00 1998/04/14 0.07 1998/04/15 0.00 1998/04/16 0.00 1998/04/17 1.10 1998/04/18 0.07 1998/04/19 0.00 1998/04/20 0.25 1998/04/21 0.00 1998/04/22 2.00 1998/04/23 0.90 1998/04/24 0.00 1998/04/25 0.00 1998/04/26 0.00 1998/04/27 0.00 6. 13 1998/04/28 0.0: 1998/04/29 0.00 1998/04/30 O.GO 1998/05/01 O.CI 1998/05/02 4.C.< 1998/05/03 0.1` 1998/05/04 1998/05/05 0.0�: 1998/05/06 0. CID 1998/05/07 0.n=• 1998/05/0�. 0.=7, 1998/05/09 C.i 1998/05/10 C. 1)0 1998/05/11 G.2 1998/05/12 C.Ov 1998/05/13 o.JD 1998/05/14 0_00 1998/05/15 G_DC 1998/05/16 0_DC 1998/05/17 1998/05/18 C_DD 1998/05/19 G_0C 1998/05/20 C_00 1998/05/21 C.00 1998/05/22 C.- C=0 1996/05/23 C_05 ' 1998/05/24 D-OD 1998/05/25 C.D 1998/05/26 C.=°J 1998/05/27 C_3D 1998/05/28 C_35 C-3 1998/05/29 0.28 1998/05/30 0.00 1998/05/31 0.00 1998/06/01 0.46 1998/06/02 0.00 1998/06/03 0.00 1998/06/04 0.00 1998/06/05 0.62 1998/06/06 0.02 1998/06/07 0.00 1998/06/08 0.00 1998/06/09 0.00 1998/06/10 0.16 1998/06/11 0.00 1998/06/12 0.00 1996/06/13 0.10 1998/06/14 0.00 1998/06/15 0.00 1998/06/16 0.00 1998/06/17 0.00 1998/06/18 0.00 1998/06/19 0.30 1998/06/20 0.00 1998/06/21 0.00 1998/06/22 0.00 1998/06/23 0.00 1998/06/24 0.08 1998/06/25 0.00 1998/06/26 0.00 1998/06/27 0.00 2, b-� 1998/06/28 0.*30 1998/06/29 C.-ao 1998/06/30 0.70 1998/07/01 0._= 1998/07/02 0.=� 1998/07/03 C.�_ 1998/07/04 1998/07/05 0.=: 1998/07/06 0._= 1998/07/07 1998/07/06 1998/07/09 4.�= 1998/07/10 .3_�� 1998/07/11 u_C 1998/07/12 O-r.0 1998/07/13 1998/07/14 1998/07/15 _.2 1998/07/16 ?.?_ 1998/07/17 0_0E- 1998/07/18 13-C;0 1998/07/19 1998/07/20_i0 1998/07/21 1998/07/22 1998/07/23 3_11D 1998/07/24 1998/07/25 1998/07/26 1998/07/27 1�-98/07/29 1998/07/29 0.00 1998/07/30 0.00 1998/07/31 0.05 1998/08/01 1.01 1998/08/02 0.00 1998/08/03 0.00 1998/08/04 0.00 1998/08/05 0.00 1998/08/06 0.00 1998/08/07 0.10 1998/08/08 0.00 1998/08/09 0.04 1998/08/10 0.00 1998/08/11 0.03 1998/08/12 0.00 1998/08/13 0.57 1998/08/14 0.00 1998/08/15 0.00 1998/08/16 0.25 1998/06/17 0.00 1998/08/18 0.07 1998/08/19 0.00 1998/08/20 0.00 1998/08/21 0.00 1998/08/22 0.00 1998/08/23 0.00 -- 1998/08/24 0.00 1998/08/25 0.00 1998/08/26 -- 1998/08/27 9.35 1998/08/28 0.00 1998/08/29 0.00 1998/08/30 0.00 1998/08/31 0.18 1998/09/01 0.00 1998/09/02 0.00 1996/09/03 0.55 1998/09/04 1.61 1998/09/05 0.00 1998/09/06 0.00 1998/09/07 0.00 1998/09/08 0.94 1998/09/09 0.00 1998/09/10 0.00 1998/09/11 0.00 1998/09/12 0.00 1998/09/13 0.00 1998/09/14 0.00 1998/09/15 0.00 1998/09/16 0.00 1998/09/17 0.00 1998/09/18 0.00 1998/09/19 0.00 1998/09/20 0.00 1998/09/21 0.00 1998/09/22 0.00 1998/09/23 0.00 1998/09/24 0.00 1998/09/25 0.00 1998/09/26 0.00 1998/09/27 0.00 1998/09/28 0.00 1998/09/29 0.00 1998/09/30 0.00 1998/10/01 0.00 1998/10/02 0.00 1998/10/03 0.00 1998/10/04 0.00 1998/10/05 0.00 1998/10/06 0.00 1998/10/07 0.00 1998/10/08 0.20 1998/10/09 0.25 1998/10/10 0.00 1998/10/11 0.00 1998/10/12 0.00 1998/10/13 0.00 1998/10/14 0.00 1998/10/15 0.00 1998/10/16 0.00 1998/10/17 0.00 1998/10/18 0.00 1998/10/19 0.00 1998/10/20 0.00 1998/10/21 0.00 1998/10/22 0.00 1998/10/23 0.00 -- 1998/10/24 0.00 1998/10/25 0.00 1998/10/26 0.00 1998/10/27 0.00 0, Lt 1998/10/28 0.00 1998/10/29 0.00 1998/10/30 0.00 1998/10/31 0.00 1998/11/01 0.00 1998/11/02 0.00 1996/11/03 0.00 1998/11/04 0.00 1998/11/05 0.00 1998/11/06 0.00 1998/11/07 0.00 1996/11/08 0.00 1998/11/09 0.00 1998/11/10 0.00 1998/11/11 0.00 1998/11/12 0.00 1998/11/13 0.00 1998/11/14 0.00 1998/11/15 0.40 1998/11/16 0.14 1998/11/17 0.41 1998/11/18 0.00 1998/11/19 0.22 1998/11/20 1.11 1998/11/21 0.00 1998/11/22 0.00 1998/11/23 0.00 1998/11/24 0.00 1998/11/25 0.00 1998/11/26 0.27 1998/11/27 0.00 1998/11/28 0.00 1998/11/29 0.00 1998/11/30 0.00 1998/12/01 0.00 •1998/12/02 0.00 1998/12/03 0.00 1998/12/04 0.00 1998/12/05 0.00 1998/12/06 0.00 1998/12/07 0.00 1998/12/08 0.00 1998/12/09 0.14 1998/12/10 0.00 1998/12/11 0.00 1998/12/12 0.00 1998/12/13 0.68 1998/12/14 0.22 1998/12/15 0.00 1998/12/16 1.16 1998/12/17 0.00 1998/12/18 0.00 1998/12/19 0.00 1998/12/20 0.05 1998/12/21 0.00 1998/12/22 0.00 1998/12/23 0.00 1998/12/24 0.05 1998/12/25 0.47 1998/12/26 0.86 1998/12/27 0.00 3, 43 1998/12/26 0.44 1998/12/29 0.01 199B/12/30 0.00 1998/12/31 0.00 1999/01/01 0.00 1999/01/02 0.00 1999/01/03 0.61 1999/01/04 0.00 1999/01/05 0.00 1999/01/06 0.00 1999/01/07 0.00 1999/01/08 0.00 1999/01/09 0.39 1999/01/10 0.16 1999/01/11 0.00 1999/01/12 1999/01/13 0.00 1999/01/14 0.00 1999/01/15 1.24 1999/01/16 O.CG 1999/01/17 0.00 1999/01/18 0.1i 1999/01/19 0.00 1999/01/20 0.00 1999/01/21 0.00 1999/01/22 0.00 1999/01/23 0.01 1999/01/24 3.3C. 1999/01/25 0.00 1999/01/26 0.00 1999/01/27 O.CG 1999/01/28 0.00 1999/01/29 0.00 1999/01/30 0.00 1999/01/31 0.00 1999/02/01 0.14 1999/02/02 0.87 1999/02/03 0.00 1999/02/04 0.12 1999/02/05 0.00 1999/02/06 0.00 1999/02/07 0.00 1999/02/08 0.00 1999/02/09 0.00 1999/02/10 0.00 1999/02/11 0.00 1999/02/12 0.05 1999/02/13 0.16 1999/02/14 0.00 1999/02/15 0.00 1999/02/16 0.00 1999/02/17 0.00 1999/02/18 0.45 1999/02/19 0.36 1999/02/20 0.00 1999/02/21 0.02 1999/02/22 0.00 -- 1999/02/23 0.00 1999/02/24 0.02 1999/02/25 0.00 1999/02/26 0.00 1999/02/27 0.00 1999/02/28 0.17 0,17 Sum/Avg 72.71 / The status of Daily data in the CIRRUS database is as follows: &nbsp Raw data available through'28-FEB-99'. Preliminary data from National Climatic Data Center through'FEB 1999'. Final quality -controlled data from National Climatic Data Center through NOV 1998'. Subject: 31-737 Brinkley Farm Date: Fri,.17 Jul 1998 12:47:29 -0500 From: "Dave Holsinger" <dave holsinger@wiro.enr.state.nc.us> Organization: wiro.ennstate.ne.us To: sue@h2o.enr.state.nc.us CC:"NROAR02/N1EG705"@ns.sips.state.nc.us, "NROAR02/N 1 EW543 "@ns.sips.state.nc.us, "NROAR02/TS 19Y53"@ns.sip!�.state.nc.us, deny is@h2o.ennstate.nc.us Sue, This is a -follow-up to my phone message concerning this operation. Brian inspected this farm yesterday and feels that upon inspection and indication by conversation with the owner, this lagoon may be a problem. If I understand correctly, this lagoon (lagoon #1) was -constructed in the mid to late 70's and does not have a liner. The owner indicated that they have enough spray area. However, they really do not utilize it "because the lagoon kinds takes care of it." Since we are in the process of reviewing the permit application for this site I think we need to hold up and take a GOOD look at this one_ I have talked with our G.W. folks and they are willing to take a look at it. Please let me know what you think? David R. Holsinger Environmental Engineer Department of Enviroment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Dave Holsinger@wiro.enr.state.nc-us Ph: 910-395-3900 Fax: 910-350-2004 "GO HUSKERS" 1 of 1 7/17/98 3:42 P`1 . o>`� 11' 'lF i �.r If 11 !.'ri4'� �'•.� tiw 'll► __ � � ' ��1 wyA . !l r .�. � + '� .�, • \,�@+ ,*��� rr '�, aJ:• _ f. 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CeRi i•'1 'ry„'y r Ili r' !97 I �_ S ���'�r�' '•'� ter-- �. e h ,j:�,% r `h�S���:1 �,"' I' �• `, ' + w.,l►-"t"_-u.- _'°" �' l \�' �•' ` �� � .t l ties � ..q. _ �- 12\.\4�.I` .� de v, 19y M 113.0 •._ w� FORM IRR-1 Farm Owner Irrigation Operator RECD MAY 2 5 199913� (CIE 1 d� Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Fields Record For Recording Irrigation Events on Different Fields Facility Number I 3L — - Tract- — . #.. mDate Irrigation Time r � � � � r•i . \� ry • 1A •. � BOOM s M % a � � • u a a 1r• • as �.�r ►� ._ ME �t :.rrMERVISS WV r J FORM IRR-2 Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record REC'D MAY 5 1999 One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Facility Number 3 Irrigation Operator y Irrigation Operator's x 1 Address Operator's Phone #i Q —3630 From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lb/acre) z (B) 50 r35 let r51 !R1 M 1a1 rot r1 f15 1111 DataVolume Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN' 000 . PAN Applied Nitrogen Balance TotalOperating Flow Rate • rr• � r�•lti�— �� �� • �1 � r rh:f1.�1, w•.r�r�.i'� t,t.1.;:'1�- �� y: Cro ycle Totals I j I I Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) c Operator's Certification No. 1 NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. z Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM IRR-2 Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle REC'D MAY 2 5 1999 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Facility Number -- ri I - Irrigation Operator G Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading pp�� (lb/acre) = (B) fll l91 111 A, !Si Ir1 r71 IIS: fR1 rynl fill mrrVddlyr Wasle Analysis PAN 141 gal) PAN Applied (lb/acre) • 111 Nitrogen Balance (lblacre) 1 of Sprinklers Operating. VolumeDate (gallons) Volume (gallacre) IN • 6 M1AWCOMA`II&C_ S ti-:Lai+J -�W.%Z96-rnM �. .. w b Y M r • � . ._ • I# -2 _ r Crop Cycle Totals I J Owner's Signature Operator's Signature a Certified Operator (Print) M014Operator's Certification No. I NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) _ (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle REC'D MAY 2 5 1999 Facility Number — - Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's. Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan . -. Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (lblacre) = (B) S C] nt r9i rIAs fd (M rn (A) (M finl fits �.. waste Analysis PAN' (Itill ODD gal) .. (lb/acre) J81 y (91 000 ogen Balance (lb/acre) (B, - 110) Total Minutes NotSprinklers Opor6fing Flow Rate Total Volume (gallons) —Volurne per Acre (gal/acre) _=9 � 16 M. u rrl- ui- 7IWO_C �rri .. �M - - i1 �:L -re r IF MIM OR Me in Crop Cycle Totals I Owner's Signature I I Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. Q r NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. z Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM !RR-2 Lacguui 1 In i jr illarl 121olds llocurd One Farm for Each Field per Crop Cycle RECD MAY 0 5 1999 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Faciilly Number Irrigation Oporalor irrigation Operator's Address Oporator's Phone # From Waste Utlllzation Plan Crop Typo Remomumnnad PAN Lofydmp (IDlaara) -(a) (11 (2) (3) (4) (51 In) (7) ff11 (s1 (ill) IM Waste Aiialyolti PAN �: �i� PAN Applind :• . IDI xE Total.: . r Volumb . IRS t 1! S tRi .rr .. � fl � �� • Crop Cycle Totals J Owner's Signature —RP S-AOperator's Signature � 4m Certified Operator (Print) 4 Operator's Certification No. I NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633, 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. RECD MAY 2 5 1999 ■ baAa—Ma- CUM u V i ' � q ii a7i MCI .fist dL S �r t� ` : • err . ►foF . •r . RE N C W4 « : r , bT4 PT, 11, &MIRu SO FORM IRA-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) _ (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # REC'D MAY 2 5 1999 Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Farm for Each Field per Crop Cycle Facility Number - Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading C'C'CA.`S L' M,l . (lblacre) _ (9) !11 !9h [31 W Al !Ft M Uil rot lint fill Date mrnlddlyr Irrigation Waste Anarysis PAN 011006 gal) PAN Applied (lb/acre) t l x t 10g0 Nitrogen Balance a flblacre, (B) - (10)lid r Stan Time Time Total Minutes (3) - (2) of S rinklers p Operating Flow Rate (gauminl Total Volume (gallons) 16) x (5) x IM Votume per Acre (gauacrel (7) fA \A1 O Crop Cycle Totals I I Owners Signature ' iL. Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. 0 l NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. ? Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # RECD MAY 2 5 1999 Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle FacilityNumber Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilizations Plant Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (hiacre) _ (B) rio (1) (2) (31 f4) (5) (6) (7) (81 f96 (10) fill �. Waste Analysis PAN' .i� . PAN p. - 000 r # of sprinklers Operating(gallons) Total Volume Volume per ACre. wauacre) EMA • - • i -10 Cr Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) 16jOperator's Certification No. Q r NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. z Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8), Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) followinq each irrioatinn Pvfant FORM IRRR2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle REC'D MAY 2 5 inn 9 Facility Number - irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone P From Waste Utilization Plan Crap Type 1 Recommended PAN Loading �j (Vacre) - (B) rl Q r11 191 M rat rat M% (7) IM M fins 1111 �Volume . Irrigation (lb/1 DOD gal) (Ibfacre) ..0 (lb/acre) r Minutes Total Volume (gallons) per Acre (gallacre) ��.��•� L\r► i ` M� M(� MQ Mr Nr _ ,QQ Crop Cycle Totals i I Owner's Signature Operator's Signature l,a Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. Q NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # RECD MAY 2 5 1999 Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Facility Number — - Irrigation Operator j a n_A Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (biacre) ■ (B) (1) (2l M f4) (5) (61... (7) 181 K 001 f111 Date mm Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN' . Aai ��—� 2— a PAN Applied (Iblacre) (81 x (91 1000 Nitrogen Balance' (lbacrel (a) - 00) Stag Time End Time Total Minutes (3) • (2) 0 of Sprinklers operating operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x 15) x (4) volume per Acre (gaf/aue) !7l_ -744- .ce� 404G V CFC i -o a. Crop C cle Totals { { Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) U Operator's Certification No. Q\AL&B I NCIDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NACS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Farm for Each Field per Crop Cycle Facility Number - 1 Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # REC'D MAY 2 5 1999 From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading (Ibracre) _ (B) c lsb- 11 f'J5 f_A) (Al fK, IR, M IA1 f41 fin, 1111. Date mmlddlyr Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN f1b17000 gal) PAN Applied (tblacre) M x (9) 11300 Nitrogen Balance r (bacrel (B) . (10) Stag Time End Time Total Minutes M- 0 >+ of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gal/acre) f-7} A ` -b "CO 9 "Co b 1 O 8 � a -9-115 o I b. 2 anQ9 O koc3o 1 _� Crop ycle Totals I Owner's Signature r Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. �T►�-+✓ C .� _ l NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate. Technical Guide Section 633. • z Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM 1RR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle c, I Field # r ey�r �..r .✓ �C �*1�S �36 3G Facility Number — - Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading L� (Ibfacre) = (B) ZU 711 M0 r71 ref Irl rF5 rT /A) IM JIM 1111 Date Irrigation Waste Analysis PAN ' (Ib11000 gal)mmlddlyr PAN Applied (Iblacre) (8) x 0 to0t] Nitrogen Balance r (Ibracrel (B) - (10) Stars Time End Time Total Minutes (3) (2) of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gaumin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (a) Volume per Acre (gallacra) M_ A '-'Z-; 2ZIQ C �" 1 c a 4.10 a- vZ S ' G — �4 Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. a t 1 NCDA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NRCS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. z Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. FORM (RR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # � J Lagoon Irrigation Fields Record One Form for Each Field per Crop Cycle Facility Number . Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's a f . Address Operator's Phone # REC'D MAY 2 5 1999 From Waste Utilization Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Loading iY J — (lbracre) _ (8) a� (1) (2) 131 (41 (5) (61 M f8) 191 —0 0) fttl Date mmlddlyr Irrigation waste Anaivsis PAN (lb11006 gal) PAN Applied (lblacre) gl 1000 Nitrogen Balance ' (Ibiacrei (B) - 1101 Start Time End Time Total Minutes (3) - (2) r of Sprinklers p Operating Flow Rate (gaUmin) Total Volume (gallons) (6) x (5) x (4) Volume per Acre (gauacrel f7_ (A a • 22r < Yx -? 7 .7 ,t-A .1 C7 (/c e r dL 1 .2.. C y /yG �tiC 1/ Z6// 57 ' Crop Cycle Totals L i i i Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator's Certification No. I NCQA Waste Anaylysis or Equivalent or NFICS Estimate, Technical Guide Section 633. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each irrigation event. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Di CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN EIPT REQUESTED Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Attn: Joey Brinkley Dear Joey Brinkley: RECEIVED • FEB 0 5 1999 BY: CDENR 29 NORTH a, AROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES February 4, 1999 Subject: Application No. AWS310737 Additional Information Request Joey Brinkley Farm Animal Waste Operation Duplin County The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information was requested by letter on December 3, 1998 and to date, has not been received by this office. This information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by March 6, 1999: Please provide a scaled, detailed map of the site property showing all wells within 500 feet of the lagoon and spray areas; the location of each lagoon and spray area; all property boundaries and site features, such as, houses, barns, streams, roads, lakes, etc. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before March 6, 1999 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 364. Sincerely, Dianne Thomas Soil Scientist Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington.Regional Office,'Water Quality Permit File GW CO — D. Goodrich P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesEE­Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., GovernorWayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director December 3, 1998 Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Attn. Joey Brinkley 16"k— — NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NAfuRAL RESOURCES Subject: Application No. AWS310737 Additional Information Request Joey Brinkley Farm Animal Waste Operation Duplin County Dear Joey Brinkley: The Non -Discharge Permitting Unit has completed a preliminary engineering review of the subject application. Additional information is required before we can continue our review. Please address the following by January 11, 1999: Please provide a scaled, detailed map of the site property showing all wells within 500 feet of the lagoon and spray areas; the location of each lagoon and spray area; all property boundaries and site features, such as, houses, barns, streams, roads, lakes, etc. Please reference the subject permit application number when providing the requested information. -All information should be signed, sealed, and submitted in duplicate to my attention at the address below. The information requested by this letter must be submitted on or before January 11, 1999 or the Division will return your application as incomplete in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C. 2H .0200 and your facility will be considered to be operating without a permit. Please be advised that operation of the subject animal waste management system without a valid permit is a violation of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and will subject you to the enforcement authority of the Environmental Management Commission. If you have any questions regarding this request, please call me at (919) 733-5083, extension 364. Sincerely, Dianne Thomas Soil Scientist Non -Discharge Permitting Unit cc: Wilmington.Regional.Office,—Water Quality - Permit File GW CO — D. Goodrich P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina • Department of Environment �f and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office NCDENR James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor NORi}7 CAROUN ' DEPARTMENT OF E►MRONMENT ANO NATURAL REsouRCEs Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Division of Water Quality July 30, 1998 Certified M il # Z 312 646 190 Return R i R Mr. Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin, NC 28521 Subject: NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY Joey Brinkley Farm Facility Number: 31-737 Duplin County Dear Mr. Brinkley: On July 15, 1998, staff from the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Water Quality inspected your animal operation and the lagoon(s) serving this operation. It was observed that an excess of nitrogen was applied to spray field #1 beyond the recommended Plant Available Nitrogen loading rate listed in the Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) for a small grain overseed. NRCS requirements specify that animal waste shall be applied at agronomic rates. Nitrogen application should not exceed the Plant Available Nitrogen loading rates listed in the WUP for each field and each crop. The excess nitrogen applied to the small grain overseed should be subtracted from the 1998 bermuda crop nitrogen balance. In addition, the correct Plant Available Nitrogen loading rates should be labeled in the spray records for each field and each crop. The inlet pipe in lagoon #1 should be extended further into the lagoon and the eroded area backfilled with clay and re -seeded. Bare areas on both lagoon dike walls should be re -vegetated. We suggest that you contact your service company, local NRCS or Soil and Water District office for any assistance they may be able to provide to correct the situation. To remain a deemed permitted facility, you must notify this office in writing within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of this notice, what actions will be taken to comply with your waste management plan. Failure to do so may result in the facility losing it's deemed permitted status, requiring it to obtain an individual non discharge permit. 127 North Cardinal Br., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Z 312 646 190 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail See reverse Sent a Nu c ice, Stets, a ZIP Code Postageee� $ / CertlW Fee r Special Delivery Fee Reutdcled Delivery Fee $a' Return Receipt Showing to `) Whom a Dale Delivered _ G Aetum Receipt Date, 5 TOTAL a FeesrJ` 0 OPosture or eg*c9 ® Mr. Joey Brinkley July 30, 1998 Page 2. Please be aware it is a violation of North Carolina General Statutes to discharge wastewater to the surface waters of the State without a permit. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has the authority to levy a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 per day per violation. When the required corrective actions are complete, you must notify this office in writing at the address below. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call David Holsinger, Dean Hunkele or Brian Wrenn at 910-395-3900. Sincerely, Brian L. Wrenn Environmental Specialist cc: Harold Jones, Duplin County Soil and Water Conservation Sandra Weitzel, NC Division of Soil and Water Conservation Dr. Garth Boyd, Murphy Family Farms Operations Branch Wilmington Files S: IWQS1 BRIANW IDEF981D UPLIM31-737.DEF 127 North Cardinal Dr., Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Telephone 910-395-3900 FAX 910-350-2004 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Facility Number .,.., Permit Number :arm Name oeyre _ rrn c ey arm Tess = < ox pin .m ac icy n-° .: ,approximate egiQrl _ , Regional Supervisor JROiyer Pnn Recpr �wner. irs me oey- wrier as ame nn 7ley ]� Pvt Manager's _Name .l l:1I11C'r.`f'IIVItlI Ulf 11T7 11Y Regina o c - ave o singer_] Reg 0� aTPhQne i Original Issue Date Import Date f c.�ivst r-a�t�' � L� . GC� • S L�-�'+-� �/ i � � ��..y. , � ��v� sS' 7 6v�j' Print R ibfi. , ` - oday's date Pork s eq �P,r�rit County List:;: rNtad�ng Labels File Labels. SVItCia, Labels State of North Carolina Department of Environment RECEIVE and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality APR 17 1998 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor BY: ' Wayne McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director April 17, 1998 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Farm Number: 31 - 737 Dear Joey Brinkley: You are hereby notified that Joey Brinkley Farm, in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1 OC, must apply for coverage under an Animal Waste Operation General Permit. Upon receipt of this letter, your farm has six (60 days to submit the attached application and all supporting documentation. In accordance with Chapter 626 of 1995 Session Laws (Regular Session 1996), Section 19(c)(2), any owner or operator who fails to submit an application by the date specified by the Department SHALL NOT OPERATE the animal waste system after the specified date. Your application must be returned within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. Failure to submit the application as required may also subject your facility to a civil penalty and other enforcement actions for each day the facility is operated following the due date of the application. The attached application has been partially completed using information listed in your Animal Waste Management Plan Certification Form. If any of the general or operation information listed is incorrect please make corrections as noted on the application before returning the application package. The signed original application, one copy of the signed application, two copies of a general location map, and two copies of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan must be returned to complete the application package. The completed package should be sent to the following address: - North Carolina Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section Non -Discharge Permitting Unit Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 If you have any questions concerning this letter, please call Mike Lewandowski at (919)733-5083 extension 362 or Dave Holsinger with the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 395-3900.. _ cc: Permit File (w/o encl.) Wilmington Regional Office (w/o encl.) Sincerely, r A. reston Howard, Jr., P.E. 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 ew+'Y,.E:aa�.-r.+.tEt1r""-:a"�•.��'c:.�r-.-.� _ NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY May 15, 1998 CERTMMDNAIL =2-0 RETURN RECEIP1 REOUESIED . Joey BrinkleyJoey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 SUBJECT: - Designation of Operator in Charge Joey Brinkley Farm Facility ID # 31-737 Duplin County --- Dear Mr. Brinkley:'. You were previously notified by letter, that you were required to designate a certified animal waste management system operator as Operator in Charge for the subject facility: Enclosed with that letter was an Operator in Charge Designation Form specifically for your facility. Our records indicate that this completed form has not yet been returned to our office. A training and certification program is available for animal waste management system operators. -'For :information on the training programs please contact your local Cooperative Extension Agent. -Operator certifications are issued by the Water Pollution Control System Operators CcAification Commission (WPCSOCC). For information on the certification process, or a list of certified operators in your area please contact the Technical Assistance and Certification :Unit at . (919)733-0026. N. For your convenience, we are sending you an additional copy of the Operator in Charge Designation Form specifically for your facility. Please return this completed form to this office as soon as possible but in no case later than June 14, 1998. Please note that failure to designate an Operator in Charge of your animal waste management system, is a violation of N.C.G.S. 90A-47.2 and you may be assessed a civil penalty unless an appropriately certified operator is designated. Please be advised that nothing in this letter should be taken as absolving you of the responsibility and liability for any past or future violations for your failure to designate an appropriate Operator in Charge. If you have questions concerning this matter, please contact Sonya Avant of the Division of Water Quality:at (919)733-5083 ext 571. Sincerely, Dennis R. Ramsey, Assistant Section Chief Division of Water Quality . cdl Ov letter Enclosure - cc: WilmingtonRegiona] Office °y - r Water Quality Files -` P.O. Box 29535, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINAV27626.0535•. - '- PHoNE 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 5O% RECYCLED/1 O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER - J D- State of North Carolin Department of Enviro and Natural ResourcE Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemb Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Steve W. Tedder, Chairman Joey Brinkley Joey Brinkley Farm PO Box 311 Chinquapin NC 28521 Dear Mr. Brinkley: DEC 3 11A4• r� E N F1 Subject: Classification of Animal Waste Management Systems Facility: Joey Brinkley Farm Facility ID #: 31-737 County: Duplia Senate Bill 1217, An Act to Implement Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Study Commission on Agricultural Waste, was enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly on June 21, 1996. This bill requires that a certified operator be designated as the Operator in Charge (OIC) by January 1, 1997, for each animal waste management system that serves 250 or more swine, 100 or more confined cattle, 75 or more horses, 1,000 or more sheep, or 30,000 or more confined poultry with a liquid animal waste management system. Our records indicate that your facility is registered with the Division of Water Quality and meets the requirements for designating an OIC. A training and certification program is available for animal waste management system operators. For information on the training programs please contact your local Cooperative Extension Agent. Operator certifications are issued by the Water Pollution Control Systems Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC). For information on the certification process, please contact the Technical Assistance and Certification Unit at (919) 733-0026. The type of training and certification required for the operator of each system is based on the nature of the wastes to be treated and the treatment process(es) primarily used to treat the animal waste. There are two types of animal waste management systems, type A and type B. Type A animal waste management systems are generally used to treat waste generated by monogastric animals which produce a low -fiber waste. Type B animal waste management systems are generally used to treat waste generated by ruminants and other animals which produce a high -fiber waste. The type of training and certification an operator receives should correspond with the type of system(s) they intend to operate. For more information on the classification of your system please contact the Technical Assistance and Certification Unit. As the owner of an animal operation with an animal waste management system, you must designate an Operator in Charge and must submit. the enclosed designation form to the WPCSOCC. if you do not intend to operate your animal waste management system yourself, you must designate an employee or engage a contract operator to be the Operator in Charge. The person designated as the Operator in Charge, whether yourself or another person, must possess a currently valid certificate of the appropriate type. Sincerely, `). Joseph B. McMinn, Supervisor Technical Assistance and Certification Unit cd/AW OIC Designation Enclosure cc: Wilmington Regional Office Water Quality Files P.O. 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