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PAGE 62 PLAN :OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES Facility Number, - 7:171 ,. - 641*9%26N3 -14: 46 '. 9195753181 UMSTEAD RESEARCH FAR County: 6P A,N VI LL9' Facility Name: Certified Operator Name: operator # `>, 1. Current liquid levels) in inches as measured from the current liquid level in the' lagoo the nt�li ul le el lowest point on the top of the dam for lagoons without spillways; ay , a nd from the cune.-, .9 in the lagoon to the bottom of the spillway for lagoons with spillways. Structure 1 Structure 2 Structure 3 Structure 4 Structure 5 Structure , Lagoon Nametidentifier (ID): Ws P 2- Spillway (Yes or No): Level (inches): 1q.2' 2. Check all applicable items Liquid level>Ayitfin the designed structural freeboard elevations of one or more structures. Five and 30 d§OW� of Action are attached. Hydraulic and agronomic balances are within acceptab49 ranges. Liquid level is within the 25 year 24 hour storm elevations for one or more structures. A 30 day Plan of Action is attached. Agronomic balance is within acceptable range, Waste is to be pumped and hauled to off site locations. Volume and PAN content of waste to pumped and hauled is reflected in section III tables. Included within this plan is a list of the proposed sites with related facility number(s), number acres and receiving crop information. Contact and secure approval from the division of Water Quality prrigr to transfe of waste to a site not covered in the facility's certified animal waste management plan. Operation will be partially or fully depopulated. - attach a complete schedule with corresponding animal units and dates for depopulation - if animals are to be moved to another permitted facility, provide facility number, lagoon freeboard levels and herd population for the receiving facility 3. Earliest -possible date to begirt land application of waste: 91tS103 I hereby certify that I have reviewed the Information listed above and included within the attached Plan of Action, and to the best of my knowledge and ability, the information Is accurate and correct. C Phone, 61q) 5 ] S ~ 31 go Facility Owner/Manager (print) PoA Cover Page 2l2iloo 04f 9%2003` 1`4:46' 9195753181 UMSTEAD RESEARCH FAR ,.`PLAN OF ACTION (PoA) FOR HIGH FREEBOARD AT ANIMAL FACILITIES THIRTY (30) DAY DRAW DOWN PERIOD I. TOTAL PAN TO BE LAND APPLIED PER WASTE STRUCTURE 1, Structure Name/Identifier (ID): _ W SPA 2. Current liquid volume in 25 yr.124 hr. storm storage & structural freeboard a, current liquid level according to marker b. designed 25 yr.124 hr., storm & structural freeboard c. line b - line a (inches in red zone) = d. top of dike surface area according to design a,iw. , (area at below structural freeboard elevation) 844.0 e. fine c x line d x 7.48-gall2ps 12,1 x 2422oo .ft3 PAGE 03 Z- inches ! d inches I.2 inches 25 0 200 _ ft2 3. Projected volume of waste liquid produced during draw down period gallons f. temporary storage period according to structural design D days g. volume of waste produced according to structural design 10, - ft3 2. h. actual waste produced = cu"nt herd- € x line g = z ft3 certified herd # 250 volume of wash'water according to structural design ft3 excess rainfall over evaporation according to design " 7 ft3 k. (lines h + i +i) x 7.48 x ,agd,filyp = 2R .2�6 gallons Z 3 z ,ar t, line f•/ 6 4 4. Total PAN to be land applied during draw down period I. current waste analysis dated 3 t o3 ` 7 - Ib/1000 gal. m. (lines a +_ k) x line 1 = 30 1, o q '6 x 7 Z 3 • z Ib PAN 1000 /0 ovov REPEAT SECTION I FOR EACH WASTE STRUCTURE ON SITE PoA (30 Day) 2121100 1 04199%200_.�.1�4:46. 9195753181 UMSTEAD RESEARCH FAR PAGE 04 . II. TOTAL,POUNDS'OF PAN STORED WITHIN STRUCTURAL FREEBOARD AND/OR 2$ YR.l24 HR. STORM STORAGE ELEVATIONS IN ALL WASTE STRUCTURES FOR FACILITY 1. structure ID: W 5,P 2 2. structure ID: 3. structure ID: 4, structure ID: 5, structure ID' 6. structure ID: . n. lines 1 +2+3+4+5+16 line m = Z- lb PAN line rn = lb PAN line rn = lb PAN line m = lb PAN line m = lb PAN line m = lb PAN 7, 3 . 7_ lb PAN Ill. TOTAL PAN BALANCE REMAINING FOR AVAILABLE CROPS DURING 30 DAYDRAW DOWN DFRIf n nn NnT I IST PiELns Tn WHICH PAN CAN NOT BE APPLIES DURING THIS 30 DAY PERIOD. o, tract # P. field # q, crop r. acres s. remaining IRR-2 PAN balance (Ib/acre) t. TOTAL PAN BALANCE FOR FIELD (lbs.) column r x s U. application window' 6LCr - Fe yG j .• 61 242.53363 'State current crop ending application date or next crop application beginning date for available receiving crops during 30 day drawn down period v. Total PAN available for all fields (sum of column t) = 3 343 lb. PAN PvA (30 Day) 2121100 2 041,99�2003 , MAE,6TED RSE.A,. RESEARCH FAR PAGE 05 IV. FACILITY'S PoA OVERALL PAN BALANCE w, Total PAN to be land applied (line n from section 11) : 2 3 • Z lb. PAN x. Crop's remaining PAN balance (line v from section III) = 3163 lb. PAN y. Overall PAN balance (w - x) = 31 2�� lb. PAN Llne y must show es a deficit. If line y does not show as a deficit;° fist course of action here including pump and haul, depopulation, herd reduction, etc. For ;u,rip & haul and herd reduction options, recalculate new PAN based on new Information. if new fields are to .'be included as an option for lowering lagoon level, add these fields to the PAN balance table and recalculate the overall PAN balance. If animal waste is to be hauled to another permitted: facility provide information regarding the herd population and lagoon freeboard levels at the receiving facility. NARRATIVE: PaA (30 Day) 2121/oo 3 F Z, Ml /72 I c/U./k7d V Q Y f 10 bf-;;;,-3sj 14,117 rj.l frlv.1 7 17 a,;2 TO/ wg 'AO13 Pou"Old POH aPDJO DJS JO 'Aalg J, S.j TH is VO ra� MS -- —"V4 4 LLI 0 a ( r-4 r-1 Lf) r- LIl r-1 N r-1 m m h If7 CV 1 OD W kw _ _ _ I-t7j�0.GL�:: ,4�i,Nit Lq:=••,. - - Grower: Umstead Research Farm copies To: 2652 Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 _- y.#�Sti� p Analysis �l L Farm 3i 5 8/19A)3 Grisavilk County ••, .. -:. -- .I:�F51'3I�1kf.'��hl; _. aY�-'. ..WA +fir. '1"•,�r'II �'-'µ,• - - LL#0.,1:-- l-lei." m. N P X Ca S Pe Mn A Cu B Mo C4 C Total 212 50-0 441 W 84.8 27.4 3.49 0.74 1.95 1.28 0.75 .sanrpk - - TN -N Waste Code: -NH4 Na Ni Cd A Al Se I1 PH SS CN DM% CUE% Alm id M.D -NO3 194 7.47 Description: OR-N Daily Lagoon Liquid thTa ila#tflbo�d N PADS 1faEi Ca Mg S Fe MLLI ff':'! =�E� CY-,ids'`H s II Cd h Se �Ta I iff7gal]Oq 1 00i i- .404,2•- f 1l•.-':41��' r'i' - L : T 3.��.: ,i.:•:j`,i '.�j: _-L...i, - -- x7 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Raleigh Regional office Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality April 21, 2003 CERTIFIED- RETURNRECEIPT REQUESTED Umstead Farm Unit ig way90 - Butner, NC 27509-1650 Subject: Notice Of Violation Recommendation for Enforcement Umstead Farm Unit Facility Number: 39-5 Granville County Dear Mr. Smith: This letter is to notify yQu of violations of Animal Waste General Permit Number AWG200000 that your facility is covered under by Certificate of Coverage AWC390005 On April 8, 2003, Mr. JD Hester of this office performed a site inspection of your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving your operation as a result of a complaint received on April 1, 2003. During the inspection, Mr. Hester noted the following: (a) No COC or permit was onsite at the time of the inspection. The OIC could not find the documents at the time of the inspection. This is a violation of Condition 1.4 of the General Permit that states " A copy of this General . Permit, COC, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements and the CAWMP shall be readily available at the farm... where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of the permit." (b) The waste liquid level in your lagoon was such that the freeboard was 18 inches. These are violations of Condition V.3 of the General Permit that states in part " The Maximum waste level in the lagoonslstorage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the CAWMP. At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoons/storage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25-year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional 1 foot of structural freeboard." (c) You did not notify the Raleigh Regional office of the failure to maintain the storage capacity in your lagoons greater than or equal to that required in Condition V.3 of the General Permit. These are violations of Condition 111.6(e) N. C. Division of Water Quality 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 919. 571.4700NCDM FAX 919. 571.4718 DENR Customer Service 1 800.623.7748 Umstead Farm 39-51NOV Page 2 Cont. of the General Permit that states in part W The permittee shall report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of..failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/ storage greater than or equal to that required in Condition V (3) of this General Permit. (d) The herd lots identified as number 1 and 4 which border Highway 75 - appearea-to-oe-pooriy-mamtainea-No-vegeiative-cover-was-esrannsne along the banks of the creek and highway. It is highly recommended that the eroded and barren area, that borders the stream be reviewed immediately and appropriate measures must be taken to reduce sediment and soil erosion from these areas. (e) There appeared to be significant damage to the push off ramps servicing this facility. Both cement ramps need immediate repair. Several areas near base of these structures were completely detached from the ramp and were gradually sliding into the lagoon. Also, the gutters along the barn closest to the primary lagoon were in need of immediate repair. (f) There appeared to be some construction or repair work on collection piping along the base of the secondary lagoon. Mounds of -soils and piping material were observed at the time of the investigation. No vegetation was established in this area. This office highly recommends that this facility reestablishes a vegetative cover and restore the embankment to its original condition. Please include, In de aii , an explanation of the incident and what actions are being taken to resolve this issue. (g) Fields #3 and #4 were in poor condition. Approximately 80% of the cover crop was completely covered by excessive weeds. The wheat stand had been completely shaded out by these weeds. In Field #2, only 50 % of the fields maintained an adequate vegetative cover. Overgrazing in this area has caused significant damage to the existing crop. This office requests that you explain what action will be taken to resolve this issue and what steps are being taken to properly manage the irrigation fields. In response to these violations, a detailed Plan of Action (POA) must be submitted to this office. This Plan of Action must include the following: (a) The individual violation(s). (b) A description of the actions proposed to bring each violation to compliance, as applicable. Umstead Farm 39-5/ NOV Page 3 (c) A description of the actions proposed to be taken to prevent the recurrence of each violation. (d) A list showing the dates of when these actions will be accomplished. (e) A copy of the freeboard records and spray irrigation records for the period January 2002 - current. This written Plan of Action and information must be received by this office within - s-o -your-re-celpt-o -t is -notice. You may wish to contact your local County Soil and Water Conservation District Office, County Extension office, a qualified technical specialist and/or a professional engineer for any assistance you may require with this issue. Please be advised that the Division of Water Quality may take further action in these matters including assessment of civil penalties. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. JD Hester at (919) 571-4700 ext. 239. Xen erelyneth Schuster, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Mrs. Diana Lewis Granville County Soil and Water Conservation Ms. Margaret O'Keefe/ SWCD Granville County Health Department DWQ Central Files RRO file copy Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, F.E. Director Division of Water Quality June 16, 2006 North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Umstead Research Farm 2652 Old Highway 75 Butner, North Carolina 27509 Dear NCDA&CS: Subject: Permit Rescission Certificate of Coverage No. AWC390005 Umstead Research Farm Granville County Thank you for submitting the Lagoon Closure Form. Permit number AWC390005 has been rescinded because all animals have been removed and all lagoons are closed. You should no longer receive invoices for the annual permit fee but if you do, please contact Todd Bennett at (919) 715-6627. Sincerely, Paul Sherman Animal Feeding Operations Unit cc: Fran McPherson Raleigh Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section AFO Central Files N�am,�` Carolina ✓vatura!!ry Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.ore Location: 2728 Capital 13ouievard Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588 Fax 2: (919)715-6048 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper Customer Service: (877) 623-6748 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 October 1, 2004 NCDA Umstead Farm Unit 2652 Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 - 1650 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No. AWC390005 Umstead Farm Unit Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Granville County Dear NCDA: On June 11, 2004, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (Division) issued a revised State General Permit for swine facilities. The General Permit was issued in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill 733 (Session Law 2003-28). In accordance with your application received on January 21, 2003 and in accordance with the directive of Senate Bill 733, we are hereby forwarding to you this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to NCDA, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. The issuance of this COC supersedes and terminates your previous COC Number AWC390005 which expires October 1, 2004. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Umstead Farm Unit, located in Granville County, with an animal capacity of no greater than an annual average of 250 Dairy cattle and the application to land as specified in the facility's Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 30, 2009. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP, and this COC. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this facility. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of animals authorized by this COC (as provided above) will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and must be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please carefully read this COC and the enclosed State General Permit. Since this is a revised State General Permit, it contains new requirements in addition to most of the conditions contained in the previous State General Permit. Enclosed for your convenience is a package containing the new and revised forms used for record keeping and reporting. Please pay careful attention to the record kepiinn and monitoring conditions in this permit. If your Waste Utilization Plan has been developed based on site specific information, careful evaluation of future samples is necessary. Should your records show that the current Waste Utilization Plan is inaccurate you will need to have a new Waste Utilization Plan developed. Aquifer Protection Section —Animal Feeding Operations Unit 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638 Phone: 919-733-3221 I FAX: 919-715-05881Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer —50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper NorthCarolxna Vaturally The issuance of this COC does not excuse the Permittee from the obligation to comply with all applicable laws, rules, standards, and ordinances (local, state, and federal), nor does issuance of a COC to operate under this permit convey any property rights in either real or personal property. Upon abandonment or depopulation for a period of four years or more, the Permittee must submit documentation to the Division demonstrating that all current NRCS standards are met prior to restocking of the facility. Per 15A NCAC 2H .0225(c) a compliance boundary is provided for the facility and no new water supply wells shall be constructed within the compliance boundary. Per MRCS standards a 100 foot separation shall be maintained between water supply wells and any lagoon, storage pond, or any wetted area of a spray field. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143- 215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. If you wish to continue the activity permitted under the General Permit after the expiration date of the General Permit, an application for renewal must be filed at least 180 days prior to expiration. This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the Division prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual permit by contacting the staff member listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. This facility is located in a county covered by our Raleigh Regional Office. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (919) 571-4700. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact J.R. Joshi at (919) 715-6698. Sincerely, for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Enclosures (General Permit AWG200000) cc: (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's) Raleigh Regional Office, Aquifer Protection Section Granville County Health Department Granville County Soil and Water Conservation District Permit File AWC390005 APS Central Files 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 Coleen W. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality December 8; 2003 ;t CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Fred Smith, Superintendent NCDA - Umstead Farm Unit 2652 Old Highway 75 Butner, NC 27509-1650 SUBJECT: Assessment of Civil Penalties for Violation(s) of N.C. General Statute(s) 143-215.1 NCDA - Umstead Farm Unit Granville County File No. PC 03-032 Permit No. AWC390005 Dear Mr. Smith: This letter transmits notice of a civil penalty assessed against NCDA — Umstead Farm Unit in the amount of $2,801.39 including $301.39 in enforcement costs. Attached is a copy of the assessment document explaining this penalty. This action was taken under the authority vested in me by delegation pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-215.6A(h). Any continuing violation(s) may be the subject of a new enforcement action, including an additional penalty. Within thirty days of receipt of this notice, you must do one of the following: Submit payment of the penalty: Payment should be made directly to the order of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (do not include waiver form). Payment of the penalty will not foreclose further enforcement action for any continuing or new violation(s). Please submit payment to the attention of: Keith Larick Water Quality Section 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 OR 'I ECUR Customer Service: Mailing Address: Telephone (919) 733-5083 location: 1.877.623.6748 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 11001 post -consumer paper httpYlh2o. enr. state.nc. us ., 14" ..- Mr. Smith Page 2 12/8/2003 2. Submit a written request for remission including a detailed justification for such request: Please be aware that a request for remission is limited to consideration of the five factors listed below as they may relate to the reasonableness of the amount of the civil penalty assessed. Requesting remission is not the proper procedure for contesting whether the violation(s) occurred or the accuracy of any of the factual statements contained in the civil penalty assessment document. Because a remission request forecloses the option of an administrative hearing, such a request must be accompanied by a waiver of your right to an administrative hearing and a stipulation and agreement that no factual or legal issues are in dispute. Please -prepare a detailed statement that establishes why you believe the civil penalty should be remitted, and submit it to the Division of Water Quality at the address listed below. In determining whether a remission request will be approved, the following factors shall be considered: (1) whether one or more of the civil penalty assessment factors in NCGS 14313-282.1(b) were wrongfully applied to the detriment of the violator; (2) whether the violator promptly abated continuing environmental damage resulting from the violation; (3) whether the violation was inadvertent or a result of an accident; (4) whether the violator has been assessed civil penalties for any previous violations; or (5) whether payment of the civil penalty will prevent payment for the remaining necessary remedial actions. Please note that all evidence presented in support of your request for remission must be submitted in writing. The Director of the Division of the Division of Water Quality will review your evidence and inform you of his decision in the matter of your remission request. The response will provide details regarding the case status, directions for payment, and provision for further appeal of the penalty to the Environmental Management Commission's Committee on Civil Penalty Remissions (Committee). Please be advised that the Committee cannot consider information that was not part of the original remission request considered by the Director. Therefore, it is very important that you prepare a complete and thorough statement in support of your request for remission. In order to request remission, you must complete and submit the enclosed "Request for Remission of Civil Penalties, Waiver of Right to an Administrative Hearing, and Stipulation of Facts" form within thirty (30) days of receipt of this notice. The Division of Water Quality also requests that you complete and submit the enclosed "Justification for Remission Request." Both forms should be submitted to the following address: Keith Larick Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 OR 3. File a petition for an administrative hearing -vith the Office of Administrative Hearings: If you wish to contest any statement in the attached assessment document you must file a petition for an administrative hearing. You may obtain the petition form from the Office of Administrative Hearings. You must file the petition with the Office of Administrative Hearings within thirty (30) days of receipt of this notice. A petition is considered fled when it is received Mr. Smith Page 3 12/8/2003 in the Office of Administrative Hearings during normal office hours. The Office of Administrative Hearings accepts filings Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., except for official state holidays. The original and one (1) copy of the petition must be filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings. The petition may be faxed - provided the original and one copy of the document is received in the Office of Administrative Hearings within five (5) business days following the faxed transmission. The mailing address for the Office of Administrative Hearings is: Office of Administrative Hearings 6714 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-6714 Telephone (919) 733-2698 Facsimile: (919) 733-3478 A copy of the petition must also be served on DENR as follows: Mr. Dan Oakley, Registered Agent DENR 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 AND Keith Larick DWQ 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Please indicate the case number (as found on page one of this letter) on the petition. Failure to exercise one of the options above within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter, as evidenced by an internal date/time received stamp (not a postmark), will result in this matter being referred to the Attorney General's Office for collection of the penalty through a civil action. Please be advised that additional penalties may be assessed for violations that occur after the review period of this assessment. If you have any questions, please contact Keith Larick at (919) 733-5083, extension 571. Sincerely, effrey O. Poupart Supervisor Non -Discharge Compliance/Enforcement Unit ATTACHMENTS cc: Ken Schuster, Raleigh Regional Office w/ attachments J.D. Hester, Raleigh Regional Office w/ attachments File PC 03-032, w/ attachments Central Files w/ attachments Public Information Office w/ attachments STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION COUNTY OF Granville IN THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT ) WAIVER OF RIGHT TO AN OF CIVIL PENALTIES AGAINST ) ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND NCDA — Umstead Farm Unit } STIPULATION OF FACTS FILE NO. PC 03-032 Having been assessed civil penalties totaling $2801.39 for violation(s) as set forth in the assessment document of the Director of the Division of Water Quality dated December 8s2003 , the undersigned, desiring to seek remission of the civil penalties, does hereby waive the right to an administrative hearing in the above -stated matter and does stipulate that the facts are as alleged in the assessment document. The undersigned further understands that all evidence presented in support of remission of this civil penalty must be submitted to the Director of the Division of Water Quality within thirty (30) days of receipt of the civil penalty. assessment. No new evidence in support of a remission request will be allowed after thirty (30) days from the receipt of the civil penalty assessment. This the day of , 20_ SIGNATURE ADDRESS TELEPHONE USTIFICATION FOR RENUSSION REQUEST DWQ Case Number: PC 03-032 County: Granville Assessed Party: NCDA -- Umstead Farm Unit Permit No. (if applicable): AWC390005 Amount Assessed: $2,801.39 Please use this form when requesting remission of this civil penalty. You must also complete the "Request For Remission, Waiver of Right to an Administrative Hearing, and Stipulation of Facts" form to request remission of this civil penalty. You should attach any documents that you believe support your request and are necessary for the Director to consider in evaluating your request for remission. Please be aware that a request for remission is limited to consideration of the five factors listed below as they may relate to the reasonableness of the amount of the civil penalty assessed. Requesting remission is not the proper procedure for contesting whether the violation(s) occurred or the accuracy of any of the factual statements contained in the civil penalty assessment document. Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 143B-282.1(c), remission of a civil penalty may be granted only when one or more of the following five factors applies. Please check each factor that you believe applies to your case and provide a detailed explanation, including copies of supporting documents, as to why the factor applies (attach additional pages as needed). (a) one or more of the civil penalty assessment factors in N.C.G.S. 143B-282.1(b) were wrongfully aj2plied to the detriment of the petitioner (the assessment factors are listed in the civil penalty assessment document); (b) the violator promptly abated continuing environmental damage resulting from the violation (i.e., explain the steps that you took to correct the violation and prevent future occurrences); (c) the violation was inadvertent or a result of an accident (i.e., explain why the violation was unavoidable or something you could not prevent or prepare for); (d) the violator had not been assessed civil penalties for any previous violations; (e) payment of the civil venalty will prevent payment for the remaining necessary remedial actions (i.e., explain how payment of the civil penalty will prevent you from performing the activities necessary to achieve compliance). EXPLANATION: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES COUNTY OF GRANVILLE File No. PC 03-032 IN THE MATTER OF ) NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF } AGRICULTURE; UMSTEAD FARM UNIT ) FINDINGS AND DECISION FOR NON -DISCHARGE GENERAL ) AND ASSESSMENT OF PERMIT VIOLATIONS ) CIVIL PENALTIES Acting pursuant to delegation provided by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Director of the Division of Water Quality, I, Jeffrey O. Poupart, Supervisor of the Non -Discharge Compliance and Enforcement Unit of the Water Quality Section of the Division of Water Quality, make the following: FINDINGS OF FACT: A. North Carolina Department of Agriculture owns and operates the Umstead Farm Unit, a dairy operation, in Granville County. B. Umstead Farm Unit was issued Certificate of Coverage AWC390005 under General Permit AWG200000 on May 1, 2003 with an expiration date of October 1, 2004. C. Condition No. II. 1. of the General Permit states, " The collection, treatment and storage facilities and land application equipment and fields shall be maintained at all times and properly operated." D. A waste utilization plan (WUP) is a required component of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAMWP). E. The WUP for Umstead Farm Unit, dated January 23, 2002, specifies a protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed area. The WUP also states that animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops. F. The WUP also specifies a cover crop in fields #3 and # 4 shall be winter annuals. G. DWQ staff from the Raleigh Regional Office inspected Umstead Farm Unit on April 8, 2003, and observed significant erosion in Field 3 and an excessive amount of weeds in Fields 3 and 4. Staff also observed significant erosion and damage to the cowyard barns and the push off ramps adjacent to storage pond #1. H. Condition No. V. 3. of the General Permit states in part that "The maximum waste level in lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoons/storage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25-year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional one (1) foot of structural freeboard." The CAWMP for Umstead Farm Unit requires that the waste level in the Waste lagoon #2 does not exceed 30 inches. J. Condition No. III. 6. e. of the General Permit requires that the permittee shall report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/storage pond greater than or equal to that required in Condition V. 3. of the issued permit. K. DWQ staff from the Raleigh Regional Office inspected Umstead Farm Unit on April 8, 2003, and observed that the waste level of the lagoon was approximately 18 inches, which exceeded the level, specified in the CAWMP. L. DWQ inspected records submitted by the subject facility and revealed waste pond #2 had 12.4" of freeboard on April 7, 2003. M. The Raleigh Regional Office had not received notification from Umstead Farm Unit that the waste level exceeded the level specified in•the CAWMP. N. The costs to the State of the enforcement procedures in this matter totaled $301.39. Based upon the above Findings of Fact, I make the following: H. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: A. North Carolina Department of Agriculture is a "person" within the meaning of G.S. 143-215.6A pursuant to G.S. 143-212(4). B. A permit for an animal waste management system is required by G.S. 143-215.1. C. The above -cited failure to maintain the liquid level in the lagoon at the level specified in the CAWMP violated Condition No. V. 3. of the General Permit. D. The above -cited failure to report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/storage pond greater than or equal to that required in Condition No. V. 3 violated Condition No. M. 6. e. of the General Permit. E. The above -cited failure to properly maintain the collection, treatment, and storage facilities, and the land application fields violated Condition No. II 1. of the General Permit. F. North Carolina Department of Agriculture may be assessed civil penalties pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A(a)(2) which provides that a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($25,000.00) per violation may be assessed against a person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit required by G.S. 143-215.1. G. The State's enforcement costs in this matter may be assessed against North Carolina Department of Agriculture pursuant to G.S. 143-215.3(a)(9) and G.S. 143B- 282.1(b)(8). H. The Supervisor of the Non -Discharge Compliance and Enforcement Unit of the Water Quality Section, Division of Water Quality, pursuant to delegation provided by the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Director of the Division of Water Quality has the authority to assess civil penalties in this matter. Based upon the above Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, I make the following: III. DECISION: North lCarolina Department of Agriculture is hereby assessed a civil penalty of: $ 1 .7 00 for violating Condition No. H. 1. of the General Permit by failing to properly maintain the collection, treatment, storage facilities and land application equipment and fields. $ for violating Condition No. V. 3. of the General Permit by failing to maintain the liquid level in the lagoon at the level specified in the CAWMP. $ s for violating Condition No. III. 6. e. of the General Permit by failing to report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/storage pond greater than or equal to that required in Condition No. V. 3. $� 1 r 3 Enforcement costs $ 3 q TOTAL AMOUNT DUE As required by G.S. 143-215.6A(c), in determining the amount of the penalty I considered the factors listed in G.S. 143B -282. 1 (b), which are: (1) The degree and extent of harm to the natural resources of the State, to the public health, or to private property resulting from the violation; (2) The duration and gravity of the violation; (3) The effect on ground or surface water quantity or quality or on air quality; (4) The cost of rectifying the damage; (5) The amount of money saved by noncompliance; (6) Whether the violation was committed willfully or intentionally; (7) The prior record of the violator in complying or failing to comply with programs over which the Environmental Management Commission has regulatory authority; and (8) The cost to the State of the enforcement procedures. (Date) Je O. Poupart, Supervisor Non -Discharge Compliance and Enforcement Unit Division of Water Quality 05/26/2004 08:40 9195753181 UMiSTEAD RESEARCH FAR PAGE 01 L N. C Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Umssead Research Farm 2652 Old Highway 75 Butner, NC 27509 Rhone. (9.19) 575-3180 ,Fax: (919) 575--3181 TO J.D. Rmnu Fred Smith / Owen Elllott Pow 571-4718 fatal May 26, 2004 pfts Pagaa: 2 Rv Gel © OMM rw riot W" Q Men Conm"ot 0 ftwww Reply 0 Me"* Recycle .Q� J.D., Please find enclosed the Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Precipitation Record. Thank you 05/26/2004 08:40 9195753181 UMSTEAD RESEARCH FAR PAGE 02 Waste Structure Freeboard and Daily Preclpltatlon Record + r Farm Owner ECDA Umsteaq Research Farm FaClI ty Number Operator Owen Elliott .. : i M w��■� IRME -_�- MU CAL FORM FRBD-1 T LVA 0 t WArt Michael F. Easley, Govemor Q William G. Ross Jr.,Zecretary pG !North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural"R6sources r Raleigh Regional Office .� Alan W. Klimek,•P.E Director Division,of Water Quality April 21, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL. RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED - - -- - Mr -Fred -Smith, -Superintendent- - -.... ----- _ ----...__ - ------ --- ---- - ------ ..._.. Umstead Farm Unit 2652�01�Highway-75 Butner, NC 27509-1650 Subject: Notice Of Violation Recommendation for Enforcement Umstead Farm Unit Facility Number: 39-5 Granville County Dear Mr. Smith: This letter is to notify you of violations of Animal Waste General Permit Number AWG200000 that your facility is covered under by Certificate of Coverage AWC390005 On April 8, 2003, Mr. JD Hester of this office performed a site inspection of your animal operation and the animal waste management system serving your operation as a result of a complaint received on April 1, 2003. During the inspection, Mr. Hester noted the following: (a) No COC or permit was onsite at the time of the inspection. The OIC could not find the documents at the time of the inspection. This is a violation of Condition 1.4 of the General Permit that states " A copy of this General . Permit, COC, certification forms, lessee and landowner agreements and the CAWMP shall be readily available at the farm... where animal waste management activities are being conducted for the life of the permit." (b) The waste liquid level in your lagoon was such that the freeboard was 18 inches. These are violations of Condition V.3 of the General Permit that states in part " The Maximum waste level in the lagoons/storage ponds shall not exceed that specified in the CAWMP. At a minimum, maximum waste level for lagoons/storage ponds must not exceed the level that provides adequate storage to contain the 25-year, 24-hour storm event plus an additional 1 foot of structural freeboard." (c) You did not notify the Raleigh Regional office of the failure to maintain the storage capacity in your lagoons greater than or equal to that required in Condition V.3 of the General Permit. These are violations of Condition 111.6(e) UCDM N. C. Division of Water Quality 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 919, 571.4700 FAX 919.571.4718 DENR Customer service 1800.623.7748 Umstead Farm 39-5/NOV Page 2 Cont. of the General Permit that states in part " The permittee shall report by telephone to the appropriate Regional Office as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours following first knowledge of the occurrence of..failure to maintain storage capacity in a lagoon/ storage greater than or equal to that required in Condition V (3) of this General Permit. (d) The herd lots identified as number 1 and 4 which border Highway 75 -- ppearea to IIe-poony-maintamea-No-vegetative-cover-was-esraoiisnea along the banks of the creek and highway. It is highly recommended that the eroded and barren area, that borders the stream be reviewed immediately and appropriate measures must be taken to reduce sediment and soil erosion from these areas. (e) There appeared to be significant damage to the push off ramps servicing this facility. Both cement ramps need immediate repair. Several areas near base of these structures were completely detached from the ramp and were gradually sliding into the lagoon. Also, the gutters along the barn closest to the primary lagoon were in need of immediate repair. (f) There appeared to be some construction or repair work on collection piping along the base of the -secondary lagoon. Mounds of -soils and piping material were observed at the time of the investigation. No vegetation was established in this area. This office highly recommends that this facility reestablishes a vegetative cover and restore the embankment to its original condition. Please include, in detal , an explanation of the incident and what actions are being taken to resolve this issue. (g) Fields #3 and #4 were in poor condition. Approximately 80% of the cover crop was completely covered by excessive weeds. The wheat stand had been completely shaded out by these weeds. In Field #2, only 50 % of the fields maintained an adequate vegetative cover. Overgrazing in this area has caused significant damage to the existing crop. This office requests that you explain what action will be taken to resolve this issue and what steps are being taken to properly manage the irrigation fields. In response to these violations, a detailed Plan of Action (POA) must be submitted to this office. This Plan of Action must include the following: (a) The individual violation(s). (b) A description of the actions proposed to bring each violation to compliance, as applicable. V;0' Umstead Farm 39-5/ NOV Page 3 (c) A description of the actions proposed to be taken to prevent the recurrence of each violation. (d) A list showing the dates of when these actions will be accomplished. (e) A copy of the freeboard records and spray irrigation records for the period January 2002 - current. This written Plan of Action and information must be received by this office within s-o r-rece1p"— ls-rrotice. - You may wish to contact your local County Soil and Water Conservation District Office, County Extension office, a qualified technical specialist and/or a professional engineer for any assistance you may require with this issue. Please be advised that the Division of Water Quality may take further action in these matters including assessment of civil penalties. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. JD Hester at (919) 571-4700 ext. 239. 9Si cerely enneth Schuster, P.E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor cc: Mrs. Diana Lewis Granville County Soil and Water Conservation Ms. Margaret O'Keefe/ SWCD Granville County Health Department DWQ Central Files i. RRO-fle_copy 7 04/lE/?.'de3 '14:49 9195932137 GRANVILLE SWCD PAGE 3i Granville SWCD Phone: (919) 693-4603 , ext.3 Fax: (919) 693-2137 Granville Sol] and Water Conservation Dlstrlct Fax Transmittal Form To: 7, D, H e sTE R From: - L ewt s Name: CC: Phone number: Fax number: (11(Cl) 5'71 OUrgent ❑For Review ❑Please Comment Message, THANK YOU11 Granville SWCD Phone: (919) 693-4603 , ext.3 Fax: (919) 693-2137 Date sent: 9- 1 U- a 3 Time sent: 3 : 4 b Number of pages including cover page: 4� m,5 �A/p .5 Ap �4i /Zd03 is:c9 9195932137 GRANVILLE SWCD PAGE 02 UMSTEAD DAIRY Facility # 39-5 WASTE STORAGE POND i!FERA'TIGN AND MAINTENANCE PLAN The stor4gle pond is composed of two vo I umes. The I ewer $ i Feet of depth in the pond is the waste stara3e v4 l urne. The r•ernai n i ns depth o 7 t•ne pond to the emergency 5p i l I way l eve l is storage for a 25 year, 14 t - ur rra i I•li a I i that enters the pool. The elevation to start pump i r3 is QZ and w i l I be marked w I th a permanent marker. In order to maintain ,JL - months storage, one pond will ncea Vo be purnpel out completely. The waste ut i l I zat r on plan shall be Fo l l owed as shown in Attachment A. This requires samptes and testing of waste lsee Attachment V before land app l i cation. Waste sha l l be applied on fields as shown on attazbed so i i 5 maps. A fence will be constructed to prevent i i vestock: from wa l k i n3 on the dam, tneref ore l preventing a hazard for the l I vestock and datna3e to the darn. The routine maintenance of this waste storage pony i nvo I ves the f o l I ow i ng: I. Mai'ntenance *F a vegetative cover on the embankment and in the emer- glency sp i I lway: Fescue is being estab I i shed can th4se areas. Be3i rr- n i no the year after construction and each year thereaftar, , the embankment ana erner3erlcy spillway should to fer•ti l i_es with 1,00(i pounds of 10-10-10 per acre to maintain a vigorous Stand. 2. Control of wzeas, brusn, and trees On HC eMIQL11;Ment and in tnr emergency spi I Tway: this shall Le done uy mowing, sprayin3, or Chopping, Or a combination of all three. This wr I i need t:, t•e .cone at least once each year and possibly twice K year's f'a46rawe tV neavy growth of vegetations. YOU may checK With the l� wlc Extension Agency or 5C5 tiff i ce for the latest I nFormat i on on spry material and the test time to apply them. Mai inmenanca inspect! ons of this waste stQra3e pan al snou10 be rnaae durin3 the initial filling, at least annua I I y, and after every mkjor storm. Items to be checked shc,uld include, as a minimum, the fol l9win3: 1. Emergency Spillway a, eras r r.n 6. sedimentation C. weeds, small trees, logs, fences, or other- oostrUL00in tAat reduce channel capacity or may b I Qck• flow, Z. Embankment a. settlement, cracking or ",jus" holes b. side slQpe stability -slumps or bulges c. erasior, �U rodent aarnag¢ 0. seepage or other leakage f . wnm i t i on and type of vegetation cover tc k oo.rc( acz�I41Aw ►nArK $ 5�'- µ�A'.1.I LIN,� pl 7 S 0 NU[9t r James A. Graham c ° Tarolirtta Commissioner epartntcid of &1grirulfure attb Tiattsumer j-$er&irrs �6sezxrr4jStatYons (101ifaision September 7, 2000 Mr. John Hunt N.C. Division of Water Quality 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Dear John, —•' Carl V. Tart, Jr. Director It was a pleasure to meet with you on 916100. Enclosed are some papers that were left behind at the Umstead Farm office. Also enclosed is a waste utilization plan from 1993. 1 hope that this is what you requested. The following list gives some action items that I made for myself after our meeting. • Modify the stick gauge in the lower lagoon so that it measures in relation to the spillway. Once we have a permit, we will be required to record the readings weekly. • Have Soil and Water complete the checklist on our plan. • Change the Soil and Water Plan so that we can pump onto fescue pastures year round. Technically, we were in violation when we pumped in June. • Have our certified operators get their re -certification credits before the end of the year. • Be sure that no one pull applies more than one-half acre -inch of liquid (13,577 gailons/A) at a time. Regards, )Re/id Evans Umstead Farm Reid Evans, Ph.D., Superintendent, Umstead Farm Unit 2652 Old 75 Highway, Butner, North Carolina 27509-1650 • (919) 575-3180 • Fax (919) 575-3181 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer "_ W h J� James A. Graham Drt (ITurrililta Carl V.Tart, Jr. Comrttissioner ieparlmerd of �$rirutturr Director anti (11onsumer Ssprbires �settrt��ttt�'torts �i�isivn �- March 10, 2000 Kenneth Schuster, PE c �' Regional Supervisor y o NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 c Dear Mr. Schuster: Your letter dated February 20, 2000 was received by certified mail on March 1, 2000. Please be assured that each of the points in your letter will be addressed and that Umstead Farm is committed to disposing of animal waste in a proper manner. For your information, my employment at Umstead Farm began on December 15, 1999; thus I was not present at the inspection by Mr. Alvarez on December 6, 1999. Information has been gathered from current employees and photocopies of the 1999 application records are enclosed. The old ring in the irrigation gun has been replaced with a ring that measures 1.25 inches as described in our Animal Waste Management Plan. This should function properly when pumping from the lower lagoon. However, employees have concerns that the 1.25-inch ring will stop -up when pumping from the upper lagoon which contains more solids than the lower lagoon. We wish to modify the Animal Waste Management Plan to allow for a calibration that will permit a larger orifice and lower pressure. With the help of Ms. Diana Lewis of the Granville Soil and Water Conservation District, we have requested technical assistance from the NRCS Regional Engineer, Mr. Frank Evans, in this matter. In your letter in paragraph three, reference is made to a conversation with Mr. Raymond Elliot and that a single pull was made in the field. In my conversation with Mr. Raymond "Owen" Elliot, he noted that spray application was done in several pulls across each field and that the statement in your letter that the application was done in a single pull was a misunderstanding. Other employees confirmed that multiple pulls were done. However, when I first questioned the RogerCollins, Superintendent, Umstead Farm Unit John Umstead Hospital, Butner, North Carolina 27509 • (919) 575-7204 An Equal Opportunity Aifirmative Action Employer Ow to IV employees it was confusing in that they would say that a single pull was done (meaning that a single application was done on each swath of land; i.e. the gun was move after each pull). Mr. Charles Alvarez in his visit here on February 15, 2000, noted that there was a low spot in field #3 with standing water. He suggested either changing the plan or filling the low area. As filling the low spot is not practical, we suggest changing the plan so as not to do a pull over that area (pull 1, field #3). This area was not used for disposal of animal waste in 1999 but the documentation has not been changed. Mr. Roger Collins who was the operator in charge retired in 1999. Mr. Raymond "Owen" Elliott has been designated as operator in charge. A photocopy of the operator in charge designation form is enclosed. The heavily used loafing area behind the old hay barn (first herd loafing area) has the potential to discharge waste into an unnamed tributary of Knap of Reeds Creek. A meeting was held on February 15, 2000, with Mr. Charles Alvarez of the Division of Water Quality and Ms. Diana Lewis of Granville Soil and Water Conservation District to develop a plan to construct fencing, build a cattle crossing and establish vegetative buffers along this tributary. At present we are applying for funds to construct fences, establish buffer areas and build a cattle crossing over the tributary. Regards, Reid Evans Superintendent, Umstead Farm, NCDA&CS cc. Carl Tart, Jr. Diana Lewis, NRCS Form IRR-2 Tract Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Fier # ,z - q/ - - 72 D Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone r From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type / Recommended PAN �7 w/fe*r— ��i¢i Loading (Ib/acre) = (B) S ri) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) HIl7 j Irrigation j Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) of Sprinklers Operating Flaw Rate i (gaUmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis 1 PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied (lb/ac) ((8) x (9)] _ "000 Nitrogen Balance (lblac) /0-I3- 113v 3:Ju o ��Qd ) 'oovo �Sr3 31.6 ? l0-1�- j i�;_ �a�, ���, �7 r; I Soo a s 3 J, i I Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) 1?Qr;)7V nc1 0- -/1iv _ Operator Certification # 02/✓S8 9 See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (9)_ Continue subtractine column (10) from column (11) following each application event. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone #t Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # .2 7, . C. 0 1,0 111 yalwv Nc - 9Il - yzzs _-- Facility Number C{-1 Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # T From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type recommended PAN W /]�Ly'- /j� Loading (lb/acre) = (8) r%S f1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hr:min) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) X (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) � + (A) Waste Analysis I PAN !bl1000 at ( gal) PAN Applied (lb/ac) I(8) x (g)I + 1,000 Nitrogen Balance-. (Ih/ac) (B) - 00) 0-19- 9 - ll.' o dm 3:00om PLO t 0,f Ufh? 7 7/� { B /b, I Jri /dIE-4 : 13, A5 771 1 9D 1S0r'l ,l a /) : ()0 noon 90 l � J_') 01 � i 77 �7 p ,— Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) O-0P �l /aLe W C Operator's Signature Operator Certification # d5_9V see your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. Form iRR Tract # Field Size (acres) = fA) Farm Owne; Owner's AddresE. Owner's Phone € i Field ,O (- /7"j •• AA !44 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One 'Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle R/CuL I- uR E T1ml - Ae - Facilihr Number �? irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's T Address Operator's Phone 4 From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN Croe T oe I Y 1 lr6lca _ Loading (Ib/acre) = (B) p?00 �^ (1) (2) (3) W; (5) (6) (71 (8) (9) (101 I Irrigation Date I (mmldd/ r) y Star, Time {hr:mini end Time (hr:min) Total Minutes f< of Sprinklers ! Flow Rate 1 (3j - (2; , Operating (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis I PAN (lb/1000 al} 9 PAN Applied (lblac) x [(8) (9)l T 1,000 Nitrogen Balance Iblac` (B) - (10) 3o�n� "vv o l `o o. IJ �. od fin it ✓� I S I 01 l� D (2 /o, . 9 a r i' I CJ S I I ✓ �3� i g ,1 0 �% o�lv r 0 0 l q /V� V• I r� r J O o 0 /ern oo ilttL y O (9 7,�, 0,99 •2 3. Y 0 q1V ks /!: s� 0 I �` g r,0 / t) - 69 / r , 1,2:aa N 0 I 'r 03d D/ b 0,99 , $ 176,3 f-20- 161400 as)o v.99 a- 17.I Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operator's Signature certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum. waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B',. Continue subtractinc column 00) from column (11) following each application event. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # v>0 .C. E %, OF .I T 141 6140 ► *6 J — -Zo Al Facility Number 1 TT 1- Irrigation Operator 0 E, Irrigation Operators Address Operators Phone # S f' From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN �,L�SGU Loading (lb/acre) = (B) 00 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hr.min) End Time (hr.min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume 4 (gallon-) Volume Per Acre (gallac) I Waste Analysis PAN (lb11000 gal) PAN Applied x (lb/ac} Nitrogen Balance (Ibla1 -591,4 rn lldm a 0 366 /.29"('06 61496 - -9 m x3efM U9 d 000 9160 $ 7,.2 Crop Cycle Totals I i I i Owner's.Signature Cr D F Operators Signature . Certified Operator (Print) A6Q'6-,'9R 61-4,T/f 5 Operator Certification # f s ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis Is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (0). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A} Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # 0 Lagoon Liquid irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # 0 ZP 11/Ef/lrW 7Jr 9WIX)ER /LAG Faclity Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operator's Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type I FEfC!/c Recommended PAN Loading (Ib/acre) = (B) ozUb _ (1) (2) (3) (4) f5) (6) (7) 418) i911 (10) .fit] Irrigation I Date (mmlddlyr) Start Time (hr:min) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gailmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) me Per Vviu(gal/acj .acre ,71 - (A) ! I PAN Applied Nitrogen Balance Waste Analysis i pp 9 ) : lblac(1blac) PAN (Ib/1000 gal) `(8) ,� i.g)} 1.000 j (131 _ (i0) /v_• v 3,110 to 9 61 a1 6 7 700 3 0 , 0 l ! lv:a I Y I / I go r _ 17 o v .. , , 618s I , 8 -10-- K to d-Plr) 3 ; 330 I ! i Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) QyI'on al r•J. ALL/vLIL Operatcrs Signature .peratcr artification # Ij 6� See your animal waste management plan (or 3amoling rreauency. at 3 minimum. waste analysis is ;eawreo 'Hithin -0 days ;t'ano 3oplication -3venis. =nter the value received by subtracting column 00) from (B). continue subtracting column 00) rem column ill ;ollowmq each 313elication event. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # 3 r C /. Or 1 UC W iNE �L A/C a1 750 - - a Facility Number - Irrigation Operator Q �/2 t U1� Z S Irrigation Operators Address Operators Phone # - $ $ - 73 From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN w Est T — Loading (lb/acre) = (8) 5 (1) (2) L (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Irrigation Date (mmlddtyr) Stars Time (hr min) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) X (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis t PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied (Iblac ) I(g) x (g)l + 1,000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblac) A - 00) - / e 6221 U, Do 0 Z: S , - 7-7 O O -S-q AIn 11.130 IfA D 4 00 ) 1 3. 1 Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature 0 -11 Operator's Signature E. Certified Operator (Print) O C : ca-ZIV5 Operator Certification # 2/5: 72' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event r!• ilr�.'. I James A. Graham NIIrI4 (Ilrzrialina Carl V. Tart, Jr. Commissioner Director department of PriridfurP nub (&Yusumer ,;2�erfzices X60en=4 "S ivus pitristnu March 8, 2000 WPCSOCC Technical Assistance & Certification Unit 1618 Mail Service Center - Raleigh, NC 27699-1618 Dear Sir or Madam: Please find the enclosed form to change the Operator in Charge of animal waste management at Umstead Farm — NCDA from Mr. Roger Collins (who retired last year) to Mr. Raymond "Owen" Elliott. Regards, Reid Evans Superintendent, Umstead Farm r Roger Collins. S uperintendent, Umstead Farm Unit John Umstead Hospital, Butner, North Carolina 27509 • (919) 575-7204 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OPERATOR IN CHAR E DESIGNATION FORM ANLMAD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: Farm Name U^jcr�e- d �'a /' .� U,t : -f - Facility ID Number: 3 County: OF Ho Cii Ce • Work Phoae 7 S Home Phone Signature Date' Mailing Address 61,1 t4oy 17s- / City 91167 State f Zip 2 7So Telephone# / - 575-- Signature +/�[j, Rx--r—� Date Y—Y-d 0 C� Please Mail to: WPCSOCC Technical Assistance & Certification Unit 1618 Mail Service Center Rafeigh, NC 27699.1618 Op 39--- 6— NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIvISION OF WATER QUALITY RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY February 20, 2000 ��"' Jam► ' • � ' . �_ � • 1a . � Dr. Reid Evans Umstead Farm Unit John Umstead Hospital Old Hwy 75 Butner, North Carolina 27509 Subject: Notice of Violation Intent To Enforce Umstead Farm Unit Granville County Dear Dr. Evans: On December 5, 1999,,Charles Alvarez of the Raleigh Regional Office conducted the annual compliance inspection of the subject facility. The inspection was made to check the facility's compliance with the Animal Waste Management Regulations for Intensive Livestock Operations. While checking the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan the irrigation gun application rate was listed as 270 gallons per minute at 70psi. A check of the application records for the facility stated an application rate of 500 gpm using the same gun as described in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan. In an attempt to clarify the actual application rate of the irrigation gun, Mr. Alvarez went with Mr. William Clements and Mr. Raymond Elliot to measure the irrigation gun ring size and correlate the ring size with the pump curve for the equipment. On inspection of the irrigation gun, it was found to have a ring size of 2.00 inches with the correlating pump application rate set at 700 gallons per minute. In conversations with Mr. Raymond Elliot it was also noted that spray application was done to a single pull in the field and not the four pulls that cover Field 3 and five pulls that cover Field 4, respectively. t4 A14A . 1829 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1628 PHONE 91 9-57 t -4700 FAX 91 9-571 -471 8 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER Dr. Reid Evans February 25, 2000 Page 2 This made the application area much smaller than the total field area listed on the Field Irrigation Record Sheet. In the case of Field 3 and 4 the largest irrigation pull is 6.1 acres. Due to the use of the incorrect ring size in the irrigation gun and the application to a smaller area in each pull, Fields 3 and 4, cropped with winter wheat, received an over application of nitrogen. The permissible application rate for winter wheat is 75 lbs/acre. Use of the incorrect ring size on the irrigation gun led to an actual application rate of 132 lbs of nitrogen on Pull 2 of Field 3 and 115 lbs on Pull 4 Field 4. This is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H .0217 (H) (iv) which states ...waste shall not be applied at greater than agronomic rates. At the time of inspection, the facility had two certified spray operators on staff but neither of these individuals had been designated as the Operator in Charge (OIC) as required by North Carolina Administrative Code 15A NCAC Chapter 8F .0201. Mr. Roger Collins was listed as the previous Operator in Charge for the facility. Problems with heavily traveled areas were noted on the loafing field behind the old hay barn. This field area could lead to animal waste discharging to' an unnamed tributary to Knap of Reeds Creek during heavy rainfall events. The facility needs to check with a technical specialist to address this potential problem. The facility should develop and maintain a buffer/filter area between heavy traffic areas and required stream setbacks. Please respond in writing to this Notice of Violation by March 20, 2000. Please write in detail about the actions taken by the facility to correct the above noted problems. Your response should include a copy of the 1999 land application records for the application of waste and any other pertinent information regarding the violations referenced above. This office will recommend to the Director of the Division that an enforcement action be taken for the violations noted in this report. Your response will be reviewed and forwarded to the Director for his consideration. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Mr. Charles Alvarez at (919) 571- 4700. Sincerely, Kenneth Schuster, Regional Supervisor cc: Granville Soil and Water Conservation District DWQ Compliance Group RRO Files 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 NC Dept of Agriculture Umstead Farm Unit Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 Dear NC Dept of Agriculture: LIP ?;*,A NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES December 30, 1999 .i Subject: Fertilizer Application Recordkeeping _OFF/ Cc Animal Waste Management System Facility Number 39=5=. Granville ounty 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, 1RR2, 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. Sincere] , Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality cc: Raleigh Regional Office Granville County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility File 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-5083 Fax 919-715-6048 .An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled110% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN EIP r REQUESTED NC Dep o AgncTre Umstead Farm Unit Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 Farm Number: 39 - 5 Dear NC Dept of Agriculture: AT4 0 • NCDENR NORTm CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT -AND NATURAL RESOURCES April 6, 1999 4. n, R �7999 You are hereby notified that Umstead Farm Unit, 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 Dianne Thomas at (919)733-5083 extension 364 or Charles Alvarez with the Raleigh Regional Office at (919) 571-4700. Since y, far err T. Stevens cc: Permit File (w/o encl.) Raleigh Regional Office (w/o encl.) P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Raleigh Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary USDA Umstead Farm Unit Old Hwy 75 Butner,. NC 27509 LT?WA A&14 a OM% 099M 'm EHNR Division of Soil and Water Conservation June 11, 1997 SUBJECT: Operation Review Summary and Corrective Action Recommendation Umstead Farm Unit Facility No. 39-5 Granville County Farm Manager, On June 4, an Operation Review was conducted of Umstead Farm Unit, facility no. 39-5. This Review, undertaken in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1 OD, is one of two visits scheduled for all registered livestock operations during the 1997 calendar year. The Division of Water Quality will conduct a second site inspection. During the Review, it was determined that waste was not being discharged to the waters of the State, and the animal waste collection, treatment, storage and disposal systems were properly maintained and operated under the responsible charge of a certified operator. A copy of the completed review form is enclosed for your information. The following observances and management deficiencies were discovered and noted for corrective action or response: 1. The second lagoon had bare spots on the berm. In the interview you indicated that the bare areas have been seeded to promote plant growth. The successful establishment of vegetative cover on the lagoon will reduce the potential for erosion. 2. The eroded channel in the back corner of the emergency spillway needs to be fillod. 3. Two old ground hog holes were noted. Please fill these in and maintain the ground hog population control program to prevent additional burrows. —4.. .There were no stop/start pumping level markers. Please contact your technical specialist and arrange to have these inserted prior to January 1998. The Division of Soil and Water Conservation appreciates your cooperation with this Operation Review. Please do not hesitate to call me at 919/571-4700 ext. 208 if you have any questions, concerns or need additional information. Sincerely, a,' cq 1"X Margare O'Keefe Environmental Engineer I cc: Granville Soil and Water Conservation District [Judy Ga rrett'Water-Quality Regi_onal-Supervisor DSWC Regional"Files 3800 Barrett Drive, Suite 101, FAX 919-571-4718 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 N 4F C An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-571-4700 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Steve W. Tedder, Chairman December 5, 1996 Umstead Farm Unit Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 Subject: Operator In Charge Designation Facility: Umstead Farm Unit Facility ID #: 39-5 Granville County Dear Farm Owner: 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 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 not yet available for animal waste management systems involving cattle, horses, sheep, or poultry. Owners and operators of these systems will be issued temporary animal waste management certificates by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC). The temporary certificates will expire December 31, 1997, and will not be renewed. To obtain a permanent certification, you will be required to complete ten hours of training and pass an examination by December 31, 1997. A training and certification program for operators of animal waste management systems involving cattle, sheep, horses, and poultry is now being developed and should be available by the spring of 1997. The type of training and certification required for the operator of each system will be based on the nature of the wastes to be treated and the treatment process(es) primarily used to treat the animal waste. 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 complete the enclosed application form for temporary certification as an animal waste management system operator. Both the designation form and the application form must be completed and returned by December 31. 1996. If you have questions about the new requirements for animal waste management system operators, please call Beth Buffington or Barry Huneycutt at 919n33-0026. Sincerely, FOR Steve W. Tedder Enclosures cc: Raleigh Regional Office Water Quality Files Water Pollution Control System <x `�`af, Voice 919-733-0026 FAX 919-733-1338 Operators Certification Commission NIM� An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535' 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolip Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Raleigh Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary Mr. Roger E. Old Hwy 75 Butner, North DIVISION OF WATER September 30, Collins Carolina 27509 soft �EHH.NFZ QUALITY 1996 Subject: Management Deficiency Notification Lm`stead-Fa_rm Unit Dairy operation, Facility Number 39=5 Granville County Dear Mr. Collins: On August 2, 1996, Ms. Vanessa Manuel and Mr. Kirk Stafford of the Raleigh Regional office conducted a Compliance Inspection of the subject animal facility accompanied by yourself. Both your on -site assistance and cooperation was very helpful and appreciated. The inspection is a part of the Division's efforts to annually inspect registered animal operations. As a result of the inspection, the following comments and/or recommendations were developed: 1. At the time of the inspection, wastewater from this facility was not discharging to the surface waters of the State. No manmade pipes, ditches, or other prohibited conveyances (for the purpose of discharging wastewater) were observed. 2. The facility operates 2 holding ponds. Each holding pond had at least two (2) feet of available freeboard. On the second holding pond, erosion was observed at various locations along the dam. Such erosion could be prevented with the growth of vegetation to absorb the water runoff . 3. Ground hog holes were observed along the dam wall of the first holding pond. Such holes along the dam can potentially affect the integrity of the dam and eventually lead to a disruption of the dam. This problem should receive prompt attention in order to prevent a discharge or a holding pond breech. 4. The subject facility irrigates its animal waste onto approximately 250 acres consisting of crops of either corn, wheat, or fescue. No dwelling is located within 200 feet of land application, no well is located within 100 feet of land application, and no Blue Line Stream is 3800 Barrett Drive, Suite 101, FAX 919-571-4718 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609N%q C An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-571-4700 50% recycled/10°k post -consumer paper Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # O Lo Facility Number 1 t31- Irrigation Operator 1 eoAelz E, ,ZA/S Irrigation Operator's Address Operator's Phone # 10 q - S75 - 4 From Animal Waste Management Plan _ Recommended PAN Crop Type C _ IE Loading pb/acre) = (B)L0 1z 13f% E- (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (5) (8) (9) (10) Irrigation Date (mrn/dd/yrj Start Time (hr:min) End Time - (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (galrmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4} x {5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (g(A) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis t PAN b/1000 a it S n PAN Applied (Iblac) [(8) x {9)) * 1.0(70 Nitrogen Balance (Ib/a1 (B) - (1 Q) -13 1 q,q r45 la o 3 3 5 3I 40o a 3 ' ems- 8 o -► t 3 5 �5 'l3q 1, 3 I I L a8- S 1,100 11 ' 00 ra D 3 r 400 570 1,3 9,5y I 73j!k 9 ;'45 114 30 C1034 1,3 - 5 •9,.00 1.2 ` J .3 Z 0 51,3 1 139,1 3 425 O a 3 , g Z,23 136 Iq 6-111-59 2,106 124,310 Al 0 5 9 0 �! S r 8 8 to , i a Crop Cycle,Totals Owners Signature A/1 d / 0 F 11f A�04 U,@106 Ceri ied Operator (Print) s Operator's Signature Operator Certification # ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. = Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from JB). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (14) following each application event. IN - 'CLIP, ....... 'Xk st _�t5 `'E Mr. Roger E. Collins September 30, 1996 Page Two located within 25 feet of land application. All buffer requirements appear to be maintained. 5. A copy of the facility's Animal Waste Utilization Plan was on site and was available for inspection. The Plan, signed in 1993, is designed for 225 dairy cattle. As you stated during the inspection, the Umstead Farm Unit is working with Granville County's Soil and Water Conservation District to formulate a new, expanded Animal Waste Utilization Plan --due to the expansion of the facility with the addition of a second holding pond. 6. All records and documents pertaining to the subject animal facility will need to be retained for a period of 5 years. Maintenance of specific data such as your waste analysis, plant analysis, crop yields, and other farm plan items, will provide evidence that you are managing your waste application properly and not exceeding agronomic rates. Keeping accurate records is the primary way you can prove to the Division and to the general public that your animal waste management is not causing an environmental impact. Effective wastewater treatment and facility stewardship are a responsibility of all animal facility operators. The Division of Water Quality is required to enforce water quality regulations in order to protect the natural resources of the State. This office would like to take this opportunity to inform you that all dairy operations with 100 head of cattle or more are required to have a certified operator in charge of their animal waste management systems by January 1, 1997. After said date, only a certified operator, or someone under his/her supervision, may apply animal waste to the land. Please contact Ron Ferrell with the Training and Certification Group at 919/733-0026 to find out more information on the certification requirements. In addition to continued waste facility management, the deficiencies noted in items 2 and 3 above must be immediately addressed to help prevent the possibility of an illegal discharge. Please respond to the Raleigh Regional Office with a written response to -the aforementioned issues by September 16, 1996. You should specifically address how you plan to correct the problems and submit a schedule (with dates) stating when these management deficiencies will be corrected. 2 Mr. Roger E. Collins September 30, 1996 Page Three The Raleigh Regional Office appreciates your cooperation in this matter. If you -have any questions regarding your inspection or if this office may be of further assistance, please feel free to contact Ms. Manuel at 919/571-4700. Sincerely, Kenneth Schuster, P.E. Regional Supervisor cc: Granville County Health Department Granville County Soil and Water Conservation District Facility Assessment Unit a:\inspects\violatio\uf080296.mdn 3 Facility Number:- 5E-� Division of Environmental Management Animal Feedlot Operations Site Visitation Record Date: g2Jqo Time: General Information: Farm Name: d Owner Name: v //1�S County:Ar�di/Ii!° Dhone No: 6'75- I Z,0 j 1 One Site Representative: Integrator: Mailing Address: Q/d hij,l Physical Address/Location 'i- c N I s '/z o-,, b Ff . - Latitude: ' 1 I Longitude: Operation Description: (based on design characteristics) Type of Swine No. of Animals Type of Poultry: No, of Animals Type o Cattle No, of Animals ❑Sow Mayer q0airy fs,* e", ❑Nursery []Non-Layereef IIFeeder Other Type of Livestock: Number of Animals: le , 0 4-- Number of Lagoons:,Mt—(include in the Drawings and Observations the freeboard of each lagodn) Facilily Inspection: x ae -fin �°•''' up Lagoonve ` �rr40 �p holes frCSd,, � �'"� AFL rT Is lagoon(s) freeboard less than 1 foot + 2 year 21r hour storm storage?: Yes ❑ No Is seepage observed from the lagoon?: r Yes ❑ o K� Is erosion observed?: Yes Ego ❑ � B� Z Is any discharge observed?: Z� °r ,y l� ' Yes ❑ No Q-` ❑ Man-made ❑ Not Man-made Cover Crop. Does the facility need more acreage for spraying?: Yes ❑ No Does the cover crop need improvement?: Yes ❑ No (list the crops which nepd improvement) Crop type: Acreage:"'ZSb tlm (? ) Setback.Criteria / Is a dwelling located within 200 feet of waste application?: Yes ❑ No er, Is a well located within 106 feet of waste application?: Yes ❑ No Is animal waste stockpiled within 100 feet of USGS Blue Line Stream?: Yes ❑ No l� Is animal waste land applied or spray irrigated within 25 feet �/ of Blue Line Stream?: Yes ❑ No 4 V Maintenance Does the facility maintenance need improvement?; YesrIN Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the open ion?: Yes ZI Does record keeping need improvement?: K��twd5 der' Yes Did the facility fail to have a copy of the Animal Waste Management a / Plan on site?: r 4 1993 Yes ❑ No !Y Explain any Yes answers: Signature: ate: 2 cc: Facility Assessment Unit Drawings or Observations: AOI—January 17, 1996 Use Attachments if Needed ALITV SECTION TO RRO P.02/02 �1995 15:2a FROM tW IJATER OU Site Requires Immediate .Agcntir,r. Facility No. Y 5- DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ANIMAL FEEDLOT OPERATIONS SITE VISITATION RECORD DATE: C , 1995 l Farm N Mailing County: arse/Owner. Address: Z Integrator: Phone: On Site Representative: Phone: Physical Address/Locadon: Type of Operation: Swine Poultry Cattle Design Capacity: _ 2.f (2 Number of Animals on Site: DEM Certification Number: ACE rr DE�EM Certification Number: ACNEW Latitude: " �_' .20 " Longitude: T O0 �S' 1�" Elevation: _4eeet Circle Yes or No Does the Animal Waste Lagoon. have -sufficient freeboard of 1 Foot + 25 year 24 hour storm event (approximately 1 Foot + 7 inches) (ge or No Actual Freeboard: _31-YE. Inches Was any seepage observed from the lagoon(s)? Yes oro!�DWas any erosion observed? Yes oT6 Is adequate land available for sprayC>sr No Is the cover crop adequate? �gi No Crop(s) being utilized: Does the facility meet SCS minimum setback criteria'! 200 Feet from Dwellings?(D or No 100 Feet from Wells? es r No sic animal waste stockpiled within 100 Feet of USGS Blue Line Stream? Yes "� 0 animal waste land applied or spray irrigated within 25 Feet of a USGS Map Blue Line'? Yes, or/I_3o j '> anitnal waste discharged. into waters of the state 1 Inaa-made riisrh_ fl,�chin system, or other_ �� sim� i;a.r man-made devices? Yes a I _ ~ if, Yes, Please Explain. r.ar,cs aic facility waintain adequate waste management .records (volumes of ruanure,-land applied, spray irrigated on specific acreage with cover crop)? Yes r N Additional Comments: -- SIgnarur'e cc: Facility Assessment Unit Use Attachments if Needed_ 9 TOTAL P.02 0 6-TE-PMi /-, C-7 8E�9/1) PUMP F-t V. 25 y2 Z , - Ple STi,e 41 Z5 YR zzt N4 57aR1-4 bi s p I&k z l sP t z = 28/ l4=0 7-o�a1 t- 4- Q-�Z0 Z-5J Z5)] 6 25 2,od t 22--8/•.2s 4- 4 3 S 72- 443 �n�ei+cJ•eac•� S��il�,a � = S5, o 84�0 I.5 Department of Agriculture NC-ENG-34 Soil Conservation Service September 1980 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR DAMS Landowner %UC O - rM County Community or Group No. Conservation Plan No. Estimated Depth of Water to Top of Dam__j ? _Ft. Length of Flood Pool 13 a Ft. Date of Field Hazard Investigation- 8 /7-2- Evaluation by reach of flood plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dam failure. , Est. Elev.:Est. evation Kind of :Improvements: of Breach Reach: Length: Width: Slope: Land.Use Improvements Above :Floodwater Above Flood Plain: Flood Plain Ft. Ft. % Ft. 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I !e ►'�I■IEI'_I �'� ImlPil■ F�al■���■I.1■I.;■�■�.l�l.l�l.lilil■If�l■I■f■ .L tea' • I■i/i►�liil®I■iiil�laff !®f■i■Iil'CIA14'�lil�IN ■Iil■ "�I '■1■!■I■IIf ilC1! - 1■I■1©f'•�''l�f�lf IN �■�■I■I■I■f �f■I■ 1■I■1■I■■1■I■1■1■I�f ■I�I■1■ �. .!.!■I.�.I.�I.la.l..fa.f.f.�`.l.i.!.! ��I■I■1■f■I■i■;■1■I■1■1■■I■i■I■1�!�1�■I■1 .. .� TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS (Use one of systems below) UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION GW-Well graded gravels; gravel, sand mix GP -Poorly graded gravels GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix g- gravel s - sand vfs - very fine sand sl-sandy loam SW -Well graded sands; sand -grovel mix fsl -fine sandy Ioam SP - Poorly graded sands SM -Silty sand SC- Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures 1- loam gl - gravelly loam si - silt ML- Silts; silty, v. fine sands; sandy orclayey silt sil-silt loam CL-Clays of low to medium plasticity CH -Inorganic clays of high plasticity cl-clay loam sicl-silty clay loam MH - Elastic silts scl -sandy clay loam OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity sic -silty clay OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity c-clay 1. Suitable material for embank eat is available Rf Yea El No (indicate where located on th% sketch on r.r.r" ,r.re) REMARKS: chov 51, c- (a..�, , U s e- f SG� C �. , G # Qjj -- a ' ee- ^ C A 1 any /�r�.%�� r �Q /ce A7 O.f 4. d G!J A ,�1yt� rs.� ��L � .J /%fi 7'Y1 d �G 1a�•. � G c5 lam. Z. Explain har$r a requiring special atCention in deesiku !seepage, iprirp�lr elc y�� GENERAL REMARKS: -- d 73 H d Engineering Design Worksheet For /lM$ EA,D FAkl-4 4-IM7- C A County, North Carolina Date: Design basis Z 50 cows; heifers; (p months storage; Zg ppo square feet of feedlot area 1. Waste generated: 2 S0 cows x 1.95 cu. ft. /cow/day x ISO days = 8 7?50 cu. ft. heifers x 1.4 cu. ft./heifer/day x days = cu. ft. 2. Wash Water: 5 a s. da cow x 2 50 cows x days 7.48 gals./cu.ft. .)80 s --1 y 3oio8o /ZOO, cu. ft. 337 (13-00e Is-/�� G80da s, ��25�t3o,ao/I 9a15.�cu-�. 3. Lot Run-off: (Nov - Apr) 7.149 * ) 8" /12" x 15, oobsq. ft. __ZZ, 500 cu. ft. 4. Excess Rainfall on Waste Storage Pond ' length x ' width = sq.ft. S (000 sq.ft. x ** -7 11/12" = 31 z G? cu. ft. 5. 25 Year - 24 Hr. Storm on Waste Storage Pond 69,3 11/12" x oo sq.ft. = 28 1 o cu. ft. 6. 25 Year - 24 Hr. Storm on Feedlot 6-3-11/12" x /57, o oo sq.ft. = _ (?-75 cu. ft. 7. Other Additional Volume (Outside Undiverted Drainage Area) cu. ft. TOTAL 3 D 3 $ �0 9 cu. f t. CFX�d7ia6� WaPtt i - 2oa'X l�s � zs000 CW) W-5 P 0 a._ - 2'ao` X 130� = 2 8, Inoo 531�o o * Runoff = 36"/year: 1811/6 months ** See Excess Rainfall (Rainfall less Evaporation) Table Volume = depth ((area of top)+(area of bottom)+(4 x area of midsection)] Se-e a TTa a ke d 0.6 ^'0 u 4 d�;rj- C r. /o-//4S 1.-)8 £ ar-< C+x l►O)Q 180E -0 ds M i COOSOL a- OQZl/ 4 OOZSz3 �oL) -f57 P�9�zf�4•z ; �d/s _�� •'sz ,z I x ,a� ! x , oz z -- f • c ►� z z Q 1 = Cs Z b r b3 g [sz•18�jo9 -� osro� -� sc.•�b oar � �•8 yfv/lsrx� srY��lalnc�w� �vy�7o/I sQr�d ��dd'o1.s 31sdN1 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director J 0&1 1 0 • 2 NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF�r�.•-. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL,Rf�SOURCfiS i 1 r 1:a t, S January 11, 2002 s �:'::�_�---+ Dr. Reid Evans NC Department of Agriculture ,.-_,l J Cq') �r N ca v. Umstead Farm Unit 2652 Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 - 1650 Subject: Certificate of Coverage No: WC390005 Umstead Farm Unit Cattle Waste Collection, Treatment, Storage and Application System Granville County Dear Dr. Evans: In accordance with your application received on June 1, 2000 and additional information received on August 25, 2000, August 28, 2000 and September 5, 2001, we are forwarding this Certificate of Coverage (COC) issued to the NC Department of Agriculture, authorizing the operation of the subject animal waste collection, treatment, storage and land application system in accordance with General Permit AWG200000. This approval shall consist of the operation of this system including, but not limited to, the management of animal waste from the Umstead Farm Unit, located in Granville County, with an animal capacity of no greater than 250 dairy cows and the application to Iand as specified in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). The COC shall be effective from the date of issuance until April 30, 2003. Pursuant to this COC, you are authorized and required to operate the system in conformity with the conditions and limitations as specified in the General Permit, the facility's CAWMP , and this COC, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters. An adequate system for collecting and maintaining the required monitoring data and operational information must be established for this farm. Any increase in waste production greater than the certified design capacity or increase in number of stocked animals above the number authorized by this COC will require a modification to the CAWMP and this COC and shall be completed prior to actual increase in either wastewater flow or number of animals. Please be advised that any violation of the terms and conditions specified in this COC, the General Permit or the CAWMP may result in the revocation of this COC, or penalties in accordance with NCGS 143-215.6A through 143-215.6C including civil penalties, criminal penalties, and injunctive relief. Upon notification by the Division of this COC's expiration, you shall apply for its renewal. This request shall be made within 30 days of notification by the Division. 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Certificate of Coverage AWC390005 Umstead Farm Unit Page 2 This COC is not automatically transferable. A name/ownership change application must be submitted to the DWQ prior to a name change or change in ownership. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this COC are unacceptable, you have the right to apply for an individual non -discharge permit by contacting the engineer listed below for information on this process. Unless such a request is made within 30 days, this COC shall be final and binding. f The subject farm is located in the Raleigh Regional Office service area. The Regional Office Water Quality Staff may be reached at (919) 571-4700. If you need additional information concerning this COC or the General Permit, please contact Marie Doklovic at (919) 733-5083 ext. 371. cc:. (Certificate of Coverage only for all cc's except region) Granville County Health Department RRaleigE-Regional=Office,—Water 0uality-S66-ti6n7 Granville County Soil and Water Conservation District Central Files - AWC390005 NDPU Files - AWC390005 Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # - - �r{'•J 4��a4 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator A// Irrigation Operator's Address (_. Operator's Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN - 1 55 Loading (Iblacre) = (B) f i l (21 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 18) (9) _ L (1 d) (111 - Field # r / " GDR ea oGa �' y7s r.ti 1 - 1'I9 - s7S-- 3180 - Irrigation Date . (mrNddlyr) Start Time (hr min) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (T) +(A) t Waste Analysis PAN -(Ib11COO gao •'.PAN,Applied -_ , (Iblac) : I(8).x (9)) +,1.000 = NitrogenlBalanc:e- {Iblacj'`;'y. •.: ::(BIb/a0- `'- 4/ -3 —C3 $lam A'j+n 6-6b 3 Y 6 7 2 U Z ;t— 1 J.1. Q t Lit 1 pr -I A Pal L O 3 O 2-0 z 12— W l 1l , U 7 Lf--I-63 oa-�,T L-0 3 Z u 2-31-72— "2I,d _71:'7 3_. Z Z . ZU 3 1 7 Z- .91105 Crop Cycle Totals & I /,I I I S,' q. 3,4 Owner's Signature �l-ce_� Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) dW r NIl Igo f� Operator Certification # See your•animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter -the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. .i .J Form IRR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record a.. One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Tract # Field # `' Facility Number 3 Field Size (acres) = (A) -� -S. Srr A-.,2-.F'.5."C.•r.:iY�a.h3�� _N: it-.. '"ii nti.3.. Farm Owner r< D A Irrigation Operator eD -1. J+ 1.' N gfi41 fl ': =ham y ; .• Owners Address a6 ® iok-y wS Irrigation Operators Address Owners Phone # ! -q t 9 - •s - 31 V Operators Phone # / - _ G= 3-24 From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN £ Loading (lb/acre) = (B) /,3 5 (1) (2) 3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9).'?� f 00) Irrigation Date (mmfddlyr)' Start Time _ (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) . Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis PAN;(tb/1000 gal) �• PAN , Applied,; e � ; '(Iblac) . -. �• I(8) X'(9)1 +."1.000'; Nitro'gen�Balance,. q-21-6 10 -300 a M l .)710 '916430 ig 19 l q-11-63 $ .3 I ?- : a 2do 1 G 6 00 r g S 7 t 7 f i, 3 5-3 0 Y- S -/ ' -`•6.- �F Cr9P Cycle Totals 6A Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) �0Lj'N �5/110 Operator's Signature Operator Certification # 3v JAB ' see your. animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Ententhe'value received by subtracting column (10) from (9). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. i Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size -(acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Ig Field # ,7 FDA e L.D f Y Nr_ ,_ N C • 1-9f -4`,7 -- 3-/ W D Facility Number 1 3 - Irrigation Operator e r,, r r+Irrigation Operator's z/& 7Vrfi. Address 0 1 a P_ 0 N Operator's Phone # I 11 et -(, q �, - 13 2. 9 From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN Crop Type �� S1 .L le Loading (Iblacre) = (B) (1) (2) (3} {4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Irrigation Date (mmlddlyr) Start Time (hr:min) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) X (6) Volume Per Acre *- (A) c) {7) + (A) Waste Analysis i PAN (Ib11000 gal) PAN Applied ,� (Ib/a+) [(S) (9)] 1,000 Nitrogen Balance B - 10 (() 1(1 ) 44 -6Z 130 6oi 3 3"e� /�0 1, '16- Owners Signature Certified Operator (Print) Crop Cycle Totals L212 0 0 1 /-) � Operator's Signature _ 1)"") Clv Ell 1 a _ Operator Certification # ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. Form IRR-2 - Tract #- Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator ({JC,�r, Irrigation Operator's j4& 7. Address ' & f y Operator's Phone # / - / �'�93:_"/3a: a::;'.=''`, From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN Crap Type �-a�� Loading (tblacre) -7 Field # <v Pr (n14/j—y71� S-71'— (1) (2) . (3) (4) ' (6) (6) (7) (8) (S), �Iil f I . 00) - (11) Irrigation Date . (mm/ddlyr) Start Time {hr niin} End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operatin9 Flow Rate (9aUmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4} x {5} x {6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) {7} + {A) ° •i� Waste Analysis PAN.•{ib11000 gal) ` PAWApplied ;,-, - :• z : (Iblac) , ; [(8) x'(g)] + 1.000 `•'Nitrogen'Balance, .. , gb/ac) . ,''30477, -2: 6QNl 1116 b ,S� If i// •I$ � a • 6-'!� crop Cycle Totals �� ovo C 31', 3 Owner's:Signattire • . � Operators Signature Certifted Operator (Print) Operator Certification # a/.S S ' Sewyoi r.antmal waste' management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. s Enter.the'value received by subtracting column (10) from (9). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. 1 Form IRR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle X. Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Field # 3 ✓ f G elo fly 7s Facility Number 39 -5-:;=x: � S.•ti �:Y.'�• r�p..Cn,I.i,.-,{C!..pl •�l�l-i ..Y, 4 nc: Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators 9 P c_-: �- ft•K ef�7�•- Address Operators Phone # 1 '-d 4 3'"/3° F: ` `^: y !` •' From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Cv�,-( Loading pb/acre) = (B) C) (1) (2) . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (e) (9) ^• 7r 00)1 a_ ° (11) 1. Irrigation Date (mm/ddtyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hr min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gaUac) (7) + (A) t Waste Analysis PAN;(Ib/10t70 gan _ PAN ;Applied .._-, (Ib/ac) : I(8),x°(9)]'-1,000 Nitrogen: Balance, .,-: (IbJac) ': "}'- 10} Crop Cycle Totals &q &oz ` Owners SignatureOperators Signature Certified Operator(Print) 0Operator Certification # 117J c, ' See ;,youranimal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis Is required within 60 days of land application events. ' Entet the value received by subtracting column (10) from (9). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. fy A. •leis Form 1RR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Field # C Dq4 7r ..�T �M�.>>! ' �,a�,-•Jt •y. ' < _� era.: «�,�-t A^,7 Facility Number 3,:• _ s,t , rl Thk.::• Irrigation Operator Ow6Hi r �;, :�< >{;� c " : h 'y`.�',�ax�. , Irrigation Operators q&? Address Operator's Phone # J 1 From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN �a t3 �1 Loading (lb/acre) = (B) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 1 1 . 00) : (11) - Irrigation Date (mmldd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hr min) . Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (/gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) + (A) i Waste Analy sis PAN,ob/1000 gal) PAN :Applied ..: ' _" (Ib/ac) ; [(8) x (9)] +.1;000' Nitrogen,Baiance (B)"'(10) / � to •. rv.. _ �+ L : � L,'�' ;,, : , Crop Cycle Totals Owner's.Signattire AOperator's Signature Certified,0 erator Print / p ( ) � ��� �/ � % � � Operator Certification # See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 80 days of land application events. 2 Enter.tha ►alue received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. t 1 Form IRR-3 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record - One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # ivc-0 A oI,may -7,r % , _�,Ve 2 "VC , —7 7J-0 if / - 2) Facility Number Irrigation Operator iel_ - - Irrigation Operator's q6 7 YGoffct Address Operator's Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN 7d ��� �Q Loading {Ib/acre) = (B) / (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9), (10) 01) Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) x x (4) (5) (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) { Cn (A) I Waste Analysis PAN {Ib/1000 gan PAN -Applied {Ib/ac) x c I(8) (9)) 1,00071 Nitrogen Balance. Ob/ac)'., Crop Cycle Totals �00j Owner's Signature _ Operator's Signature (063_0 J Certified Operator (Print) Cll/a7�L Operator Certification # ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle 5' Field # t ,l, G Jl/ C D /4 C 7.5-6 Facility Number Irrigation Operator 0c..,Gjj Irrigation Operators 4,2,-74 c�J6i.G,. ��, Address 40xpo,2 C Operators Phon6# _ / q - -/ Z' From Animal Waste Management Plan Crap Type Recommended PAN �o�� I� Loading (Iblacre) = (8) (1) (2) . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (g) (10) -: 01)' Irrigation - Date (mmlddtyr) Start Time (hr min) End Time (hr min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (g) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gatlac) (7) + (A) t Waste Analysis PAN (ib11000 gal)_ PAN; Applied (Iblac}, j(8)'x (S)] _.1',0000 Nitrogen j3alance, .- - (Iblac) (B):-.(10) Crop Cycle Totals 4M d Owner's Signature LaOperator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) sQIcJ Eli 4�'/ l r a I Operator Certification # 21s-9T 1 See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event., Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record = ' One Form for Each Field Per -Crop Cycle Field # a NCt7,4- (4 / i) 14-- yy '64 �cc,� plc, is`O Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operator's- Address1Co2� Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN GO�/S/ IGL Loading (lblacre) = (B) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) M (8) (9) (101 (ill Irrigation Date (mmlddtyr) Start Time (hr min) End Time (hrmfn) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) x (4) x (5) " (6) Volume Per Acre (gal) (7) + (q) t Waste Analysis PAN Ib11000 al ( gal) PAN Applied Qb/ac} � ((8) x (g)I + 1,000. ' Nitrogen Balance 43 :U Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Operators Signature aj- Certified Operator (Print) _Pc1?O G ��/e !Y Operator Certification # 2 i See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. - 2 Enterthe value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. i. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle % Field # 3,b� [C D i 'bD `l Facility Number r3 FT Irrigation Operator 0&,re N Irrigation Operator's 7 Address 0k1--0zd AicC, Operators Phone # J - / q4 f3 From Animal Waste Management Plan j Recommended PAN Crap Type Loading Ob/acre) = (B) 4 4 (11 (2) 13) (4) (5) (6) (7) (81 (91 (101 Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume {gallons) Volume Per Acre * (A)(gallc) I - Waste Analysis PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied.. x (9)] -. 1" ono Nitrogen Balane. c ),-'(1 e - 2 fm a70 i dO O 2a2 .i 2- 6 _ f b 0 4?V1 J071 aev o ! �v a , Cy 3 r• Z Crop Cycle Totals -)tp,p. a 6 Owners Signature n., J Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) V off L 1 i ro -tf Operator Certification ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # 3 %Cr,bv ew nl,C. .2 0 9 - 57r— �a/ a Facility Number - Ij— Irrigation Operator WLc Irrigation Operator's r,47y�Cu/bra Address m K Ga2D C . T Operator's Phone # l q — 6 9.3 -- 1.3Z From Animal Waste Management Plan Cro T YPe Recommended PAN P Loading (lb/acre) = (B) / � � I1} (2) . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (5) (9) (10) (11) Irrigation Date (mmldd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) x x (4) (5) (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) + (7) (A) • 11 Waste Analysis PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN . Applied . -.. Ob/ac) x g + 1,000 I(e} { ]} Nitrogen Balance. {lblac} (B) _.(10) . 1)-a34 .33,2- 611. 6 'L 20 7 G 9 , 6 3 3, Z Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Crop Cycle Totals / o v I (U "4 4�. Operator's Signature,, nje- �I C//� �` -_-- Operator Certification # See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. . i Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Uqula Irrigation rleic Kecora One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle -�-s 3 Field # C D� OCO .S 6 4 r- N e< 2 N C.-�lSdq l-gII---173--3ISO Facility Number - -, " 'f a Irrigation Operator w F / j 1 e Irrigation Operator's [,t 7 y< Cam- rc le Address a x F o A o, N e. X IJ 4,J� Operators Phone # L/ — y / y — (o ( 3 - 13 2- From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type �p Recommended PAN 'i If t & Loading (IWacre) = (B) /(lVU (1) (2) (3) (4) - (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Irrigation Date (mmlddtyr) Start Time (hrmin) End rime (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - {2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate {gaf/min ) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gailac) (7) t (A) r: Waste Analysis PAN,(Ib11000 gal) ' "'PAN, Applied—' ` , - Qti/ac):. ((8) x {g)1 +,1.000 , 4.Nitrogen,Balance . r - , (Iblac) . _ - a- -ezAin AYn 40 Uv I -iS=emsR A o o .2-6769 Crop Cycle Total I [oZ 60 Owner's.Signature —S } Operator's Signature a.J.940 n�:�Z Certified Operator (Print) 6 Lx�,e- Al 21Ijg-ili Operator Certification # / s- ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column, (11) following each application event.. Form !RR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm -Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # G . 0A. b ►y 7s y cct C. O i-9iq-sir � Facility Number " Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan r. Crap Type Recommended PAN Loading (Iblacre) = (B) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) [101 [11) Irrigation Date (mm/ddtyr) Start Time (hr:min) s End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6). Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) -+ (A) Waste Analysis t PAN ]b11000gal)(lblac) ( PAN . Applied I(8) x (9)] + 1,000 -Nitrogen Balance (Ib/ac) ' (B) L�;(10) . 6-.2S-6 7- 61 6 2- G q - C �i � -.6'p °1 � ckn AS�.3 �.{ � � � �. F.SKr�;',�i�ri! . h. � fr , - i �d • t :" - R Crop Cycle Totals 33� s Owner's Signature. Operators Signature Celtlfted Operator{Pnlit)Operator Certification # /.3'fr� !:"R'+"� i- ��`�..�.F.�4�L T/�L z 'St -. i _ . ' see,your anima°[ waste mariage�n8nt piaR for sampiEng freyuenc}r. At a minimum, waste analysts is required within 6 days of land application events. = Enter the value received° bysubtracting column "(10),Trom (Bj:'Continue subtrading column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # N� o!D t2� f L c t4 e . A -1371 I - ( 9 - �s ?S - 3-19 0 Facility Number �� - Jr.'°' . Irrigation Operator Q(tilC- J (!a Irrigation Operators 41. 7 c/ Address 0 JJ Operator's Phone # j - q I - (, 3 - r 3 us From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN W fu Loading (Ib/acre) = (B) (1) (21 . (3) (4) (51 (61 M (a] (9) (101 1111 Irrigation Date (mm/ddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gals) x (4} (5) (t3} Volume Per Acre (gaf/ac) (� (A) t Waste Analysis PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied - , (9)] [{8} (9}] 1,000 Nitn]gen Balance ( ) - (1) (g) _ (10) Mob 10 l ;-i Crop Cycle Totals l u b 34/ Owners Signature �� Operators Signature (� Certified Operator (Print) &I I:- c Operator Certification # See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. . f ' Form 1RR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # 4Z C¢R 0 &D �w r Facility Number Irrigation Operator e— /•1 Irrigation Operator's Address d x+e r� N, �• �1��� Operator's Phone # / /Q-4�V3- J— Zz q From Animal Waste Management Plan Cro T e Recommended PAN P YP Loading (Iblac re) = (B) 3� (11 (2) (3) W (51 ffil (-A (S) (91 (10) fill Irrigation Date (mm/ddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (g f in} Total Volume (gallons) (4i x {5) x {8) Volume Per Acre (gallac) ' (7) + (A) I Waste Analysis PAN (Ib/1000 gan PAN Applied Ob/ac) [(8) " (g)l + 1.000 ' Nitrogen Balance . Ob/ac) (B)'- (10) lb-7-6 66 43 , / o -lo f I k7y) ti O L/0 Lfl,�f Crop Cycle Totals avd j Owner's Signature14,4Operators Signature &'j.�,c> Certified Operator (Print) 4Q Je'—"1 o /y Operator Certification # i ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis Is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (S). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # Y3 0��y AC3cc Wei MC,,7j-4 - ( q - SI� / o Facility Number , j - S Irrigation Operator 0,36m 11 a Irrigation Operators c4,(, 71/ Ck/brc -Ffti �' G. Address M x 9 e 9 D C, Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN -� Loading Vb/acre) = (B) (1) (2) (8) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 0 0) 01) Irrigation Date (mm/ddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min)(4) Total Volume (gallons) % (5) X (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) + (A) waste Analysis PAN (IbN 000 gap -PAN Applied - pb/ac) : l(8) x (9)1 + 1.000 Nitrogen Balance blac jrC4 sic '4-1 qq- 18 o-2Z-a n7 (a2-, /o 3 6 6 ��J 1$ . �, � . a -zi-o 1 pn-I 3Prn I Z C 3 04 q6 3 i 2 7, Crop Cycle Totals I yo3 too�- Owner's Signature, Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) d "j ( f4 f 1 I o IV Operator Certification # /el ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle • , Field # - /+7' C D,4 Facility Number 3 -FT Irrigation Operator - Irrigation Operators Jo667 Address OX--�aRt7 N.ir• a7S6S Operator's Phone # / - / _ y - 13 z- From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type Recommended PAN Gu e Loading (lblacre) = (B) S (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) . (9) Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gaftin) Total Volume (gallon) Volume Per Acre (gallac) t Waste Analysis PAN �(lb11000 gal)x PAN. Applied _ nbla+). Nitrogen Balance . B)c) il- 1-0 Jow 3 a) z, - fj 130 Arr /.St) :- . q ,rI Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signatures -� a= -Operator's Signature Ujal� 6�7)/L'w Certified Operator (Print) _ G f4 n Operator Certification # i See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtractfng column (10) from (9). Continue subtracting column (10) front column (11) following each application event. - F Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # CQA A65X OLO 14n ?S (2:,—}rr 7 So I - 91 - s75'- 3 to Facility Number Cf Irrigation Operator Q , ( ' Irrigation Operator's 4 &74 C_.,1 b,e-+i1 ka, Address ©)(P o P o NI C, Operator's Phone # I- Gj 1 q- 6 q 3- From Animal Waste Management Plan C Recommended PAN 77 I Crop Type a 1 Loading pblacre) = (B) (1) (2) . (3) (4) (5) (6) () (8) (9) (10) (11) Irrigation - Date (mm/ddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) (5) (6). Volume Per Acre (gai/ac) m (A) Waste Analysis I PAN (Ib11000 gat) PAN Applied x (1b/ac) ((8) (9)1 1,000 Nitrogen Balance (Iblac) (B) - (10) IS /0 qC1 ao 1�0 .3.l /7/ - I �-63 "a .4 3tia- e 1/ 00 0 16 Z Crop Cycle Totals I 16 Q i vo / 3 Owner's Signature Operators Signature �11i� �1�.r•J�' _ c 'L Certified Operator (Print) 0 wE Al E 1 / t o T� Operator Certification # ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land -application events. = Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle .�' Field # t 1 0-DQ .R&S-A- OLID I WY 7S Su-- f4 i5 Lt hj.C. rP 7sa U - I --4 75- 31 C4 -0 Facility Number 3 q - 5 Irrigation Operator [I' w G M 1 '� Irrigation Operators 4 fo 7 '-I C-tj- L b %-c-4-h Riti. Address O X t` a IZ Operator's Phone # I - ej I c- _ ) From Animal Waste Management Plan CropT e Recommended PAN Yp e- j Loading (lb/acre) = (B) a�D (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 0 1) Irrigation Date (mmlddtyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) xxf (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) +�(A) Waste Analysis t PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied (Ib/ac) I(g) x (g)) + 1,000 Nitrogen Balance (lb/ac) ` (B) - (10) S`Y`d Q 1.�ab4 o��� QP .3l0 ,fir o� ! 0 D/ 44 /J L} r� 1 -0 AS-0 92 I Crop Cycle Totals l-33466 j ` , c/ Owner's Signature I Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Pant) - Q w e N C Q Operator Certification # -:2 /S P2 See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (9). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. w4 . Form IRR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crap Cycle Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Field # CDA a&s$- OLD 14 w -1 Sum c �So ' - .. •ice c- •'�,�- Facility Number =9 Irrigation Operator Q UJ p4 I; Irrigation Operator's 4 ro R� Address O Xj o t2 Operator's Phone# q.L 1,:� { From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type ' Recommended PANF� , LO Loading (lb/acre) = (B) T (1) (2) . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) -;'w • (10) Irrigation _ w Date (mrn/dd/yr)' . Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume {gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) + (A) Waste Analysis t PAN. lb/1000 gal) . ( -PAN Applied . _ ` :X (I�a+) I(8) (9)) 1,000 : ,'NitrojenlBalance s A - _ (lalac) `1 ; (By (10} _5 763 .' _7�'64 3 Pcn 330 a f D s7d-4 3. !- 5-9-63 it) Z:ja — o 47gkll 3, f 30, 57 �. Crop Cycle Totals ► 3q20 o T 7, (, 1 J T pp - Otnfners.Signattare Operator's Signature&Aj�jLj Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # /S P 2 t See'your"animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis Is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter.the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. 17111flqk&� Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number 3 f!• % ;. -• '7 Irrigation Operator - (Q Irrigation Operator's 4 6 `r Address p jr, •i: Operator's Phone # / 1-q _ �-'q Y� f 3"2:, `'-` _'' •• =� ; -. s:. :.. . -, From Animal Waste Management Plan - Cro T e Recommended PAN=A:t- p ,yp Ce ! Loading (1blacre) _ (S) T� (11 (21 (31 141 (51 (61 (7) (R) (91 ' =d 1101 1111 Field # CD � (os-Z &-t4) rl t--rz Irrigation G.. s. - •w Date . • mmld r ( dhl )• .Start Time hrmin ( ) End Time hrmin (. ) Total Minutes 3 2 (,) - () # of Sprinklers Operating [ g Flow Rate allmin (9 ) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (S) Volume Per Acre(gaVac) m + (A) " "' t Waste Analysis , PAN; Qb11000, gal) ` ' "•PAN•Applied _' .• -' •.'„(Ib/ac) 1(8) x (g)I 1,000 : ",N'ltrogeeBalance 1t' . pblac) g..- s-ir-83 10✓� p 3uo 1 U a ?� � :•;1.,,: Crop Cycle Totals $-7 obo 73. Owner s:Signattire Operator's Signature Certified Operator {Print) 49wE N f t a`f" Operator Certification # S �' ' See,yoiir'a imal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter..the'value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.'. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle g Field # k1l 02 6 S� atCL I 'I Facility NumberV2 �} s �ri't:l'4}arc Irrigation Operator W Irrigation Operators 6 CL 1 Address o21j Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan �� x Crop Type Recommended PAN 02 Loading (lb/acre) = (B) E: (11 l2l 131 (41 (5) (91 m 181 (10): Irrigation Date . (mMddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) 'dotal Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating 9 Flow Rate (gal/min) ) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) + (A) t Waste Anatysis PAN,(Ib11000 gaQ ..-PANrApplied..,-' ; =.(ib/ac) :: [(8) x"(9)) + 1,000 : 1`Nitrogen t3alance , - "' (lb/ac) �--l` _ r-'s-v3 Ptl 49 4000 jq3 77 p+ _.ii'l�yQ :J{`y` 1r;,��14ti.•..1i'. - �'.F,Y..'T�..ttF?i� Yil,' � - _ . -�f'Y i':i 3 .,.n,...,2 �+�nr�=t�eYY �r •�a ` �' � .a�Mr. -ww: 3iti yRr , - ., .0., 4, � y ,. �, ., Crop Cycle Totals q,�o Z.e I Owneles Signature Operators Signature Certified. Operator (Print) e i4 he Operator Certification # ^ � /-s—y See;your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter.the value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address _ , .� � .`�r Ti" �i �� �'G'�•>� '� «•wvXs � ti£zj3,.'r .�``� °��`�"'�+"1.a'.Y:Zti.7+'�c�:a;' ��' yI. a.0){- rA'.. l `I�i-`a`, JK-J - ;��'s:.-���^,..,-y�a �•v��- ` f . I t �J-•'+-•1 �YtL_. ii` T • T! 'Iti 'ai,l .ir.� �5•9 Mf+ j 4'-^j}�#, .-•�.:'�` V %�:O rz LJi iiNS ;CeM1'•�. ri".l. i.r� 11�i y .. rf .[.-;S.V�� :�i Operator's Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan ' Crop Type Recommended PAN ; Loading (lblacre) = (B) (1) f21 (3) (4) (5) (6) M (A) (91 -x:_ (1(11. (11] •'.. )1, Field # J i to C a4S�L. OLD Irrigation Z . Date (mm/ddlyr)" . StartTime (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) . Total.Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate {gaVmin} Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) O + (A) t Waste Analysis PAN,(lb/1000 ga1)" PAN.,Applied _'. :. pblac)'.,: _ [(8)x'(9)] + 1,000'. Nitrogen'Salance, t` Oblac)-- -17�03 11 -3 PM UU 1 -37o *glOao .22,�� -o'.J b 10, 36 Are y o -'36vrn Se)o oS ( D 8 1600 ids A r Cro C le Totals o Y �a o Owners: Signature Operators Signatures. Certified Operator. (Print) 0 w E N F-(,L I o 'rC Operator Certification # See your - imafwaste management plan far sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. ' Enter.the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle J Field # 1, -7 C D /4 �- Ig--57S -3i a Facility Number Irrigation Operator 1'U6 N '!':11 r 0 Irrigation Operators Address ,Q Operator's Phone # 1— /ef — From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type /� lj Recommended PAN I~7-L Loading (Iblacre) = (B) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) M (81 (91 (10l (111 . Irrigation [late (mm/ddfyr) Start Time (hr:min) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gaYac) (7) + (A) a Waste Analysis PAN. a bl100i] V gal) PANApplied " �(lblac) 1(8) x49)) +:1,000 Nitnsgen Balance 1 -17 - 6' ,4 3 a zcl 7 z .1 7 PIP 6 17 Z ,ri, ,0 3-19-0 3 ion) 1' - c, 3 q(1 3 20 1,P/) r �2 P�?1 [G a 3 �G 40 21 z G 3l 1 (7 3 40 2i� 23i72 "it 432,0 ;?i , Crop Cycle Totals zv 12G, Scc Owners Signature _ Operators Signature Certified Operator (Print) Ai g N D ho i Operator Certification # C See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. = Enterttre value received by subtracting column (10) from (8). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event.. Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle i y r 2_ Field # C; ;,7y NC- 0ID 4�, y 71 . N Facility Number 1 3 Irrigation Operator ()(_j Irrigation Operator's 46, -7 tc P , Address p Operator's Phone # _[„G _ Z From Animal Waste Management Plan Cro T e Recommended PAN P YP r� SC�� Loading {lb/acre) = (B) 13 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) () (a) (9) (10) Irrigation Date (mm/dd/yr) Start Time (hr.min) End Time (hr.min) Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) (5) (6) Volume Per Acre (gal/ac) (7) (A) Waste Analysis I PAN (lb/1000 gal) PAN Applied x Ob/ac) I($) (9)l 1,000 Nitrogen Balance Ob/ac) (B) - 00) 3-11-6-3 c 2-3 72— - ; rah 3 r�?z0 Z3 i�Z ,CI 1(! 77— �12--03 66 3 Z z o Z I Z , q 1 i, 6 Prig °� P^� G� 6. "ZL 403 20 Z3 17 Z b ;o,,.,., c p4,71 2 z n 3 26 2-3 r 2- 6-f /}'l LZ`T o 7,20 z-3 1Z /r Crop Cycle Totals j U Owner's Signature _ Operator's Signature ; aL ��C-al ! C C Certified Operator (Print) ; L' QWE N V b Operator Certification # 2 ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. = Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. S Form IRR-2 Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record , One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle > Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owner's Phone # Facility Number Irrigation Operator Q W - Irrigation Operator's 167 %4 C1 bar e ftl, r2, r , Address 0 U;V HC -7 -� Operator's Phone# r31c ' From Animal Waste Management Plan Crop Type ' Recommended PAN r� SLR[ Loading (lb/acre) = (B) % S (1) (2) (3) (4) 15) (6) M (8) (9). (10), (111 .3)4, Field C Dt AID F '7� / e Hx 1 -r Irrigation F" _ Date (mm/dd/yr) , Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (galrac) (7) + (A) t Waste Analysis PAN (Ibr1000 gal) PAN -Applied— . .' (Iblac) :_ I(g) x (9)1 + 1,000 . Nitrogen Balanbe:. pbrac) IZ47-1 60 3 L 2-o ,-//3, -1 ?l On, 46 3 -� ;Z - 0 3 W Z3 j 7 z 6 O 3 Z Z-4 qQ Sze Z 3 r 72 /027 2Pnl d 2 3 7—o Z Z - a1 +o SO, � *)I o Z 3 2-6 Z .7- 21, a G 2 (00 3 z. z 32o z oa Crop Cycle Totals 1�q I logD 11 aA ,41, Fq Owner's .Signatlire Operator's Signature �Z-1 CIx��1,� Certified Operator (Print) U u - N ZA t,,/f Operator Certification # /S _ See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. = Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. . Form IRR-2:• Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field # f1 �C DA- aAt is t4c 'A - 1 - / - 7-r 3(eo Facility Number 3 - _' 3 - k,w: 7: Irrigation Operator 00 C BrA® <:�'/ /. , , 7— Irrigation Irrigation Operator's y `? — Cam` �� rc''. n di .. . Address ^); c-, �7 j' 6 . Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN Crap Type Loading Ob/acre) = (B) l (1) (21 (31 141 (5) (6) (7) (81 (91 (10) - (ill - Irrigation Date (mmlddlyr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal/min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (g) Volume Per Acre (gallac) (7) + (A) 1 Waste Analysis PAN Ob/1000 gal} PAN -Applied.:.-' Ob/ac) ((g) x (9)] 1,000 ' Nitrogen Balance (B) :.(10) i7Z .ss 1 I/J-..3 -yo•LZ �Di+1 3 +�n, & .2 �2-2 37-0 .:2 3 /7z_ t^ //7, `iS-4 - 3 7- ! o L- b 3 �� ' '� 3 y �f �3 � ze 12, 7 T . 3--a1-e z 3 G 0 3 zci J3 r7Z 7 0 3La �3 i�z- h' r Crop Cycle Totals xt( 72,6 Owner's Signature k-"Q 2T _ . Operator's Signature Pc Certified Operator (Print) Q«si'//,, _ Operator Certification # ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysts is requiredwithin 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. - Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Facility Number .tSx �k irG x hFi�F,w;`l'_ a�• {y�� .1Y, .7..V�Y- 1.� 1 (4.3•,": ,�h iylt �^tF'aF.'(fiJY4»y1RN�.$ /Q!�'�� /C—�/s'G;• l re: � e�i�%.�a�+'r-`'�v%.�'�:�i�:���f��µ:�,�?ir:��x`;': ;'S ��t, ixp; Operators Phone # 4 3 f �y r _? r° L: s i • ;�� : ;,...:� From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN �� Crop Type Loading Oblacre) = (B) - (1) (2) (3) (a) (5) (6) (n (8) (s) .i, -71 (10) r� r Field # r> CD 43•c4eg C . 2 Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators Address Irrigation Date (mmlddlyr)• StartTime (ttrmin) End Time (hrmin) Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gaUmin) Total Volume (4) (5)gallons x (6) Volume Per _ A (7) + (A) °). t= Waste Analysis . PAN,'ab/1000 gao�. -'PAN Applied'.. 1(8)'x (g) + 1.000 : 'Nitrogen?Balancet -(f 66 3 2 32a — 3/7z 41 lq, I* _S " 3 .3 ,z 63 7-- � _3� 7 ry +c �'�j � o -3 -),;L z t - ,. A � Y! d t ,"� < �+-'Ie LL 4 i P(i 4 ✓ e 3' +''•- :47 •-, r.nr„.,�_- - .,.Y_-;^'.�+� t +fir - Crop Cycle Totals 2 ql fL6 i I 1 f 7- _ 1 Owner's -Signature Operators Signature: Certified Operator (Print) j��. Operator Certification # ` See yaui animal;waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. a Enter: the value received by subtracting column (10) from (0). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event. f ' Form IRR-2 Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record „ One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle - Field # (� 1,7 (fl CMG D`` N.0 PL 7.Y-&7 - 3/86 FacifityNumber Irrigation Operator Irrigation Operators VE 7 Y Cam_ . Address 0 x w, C' Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN Crop Type _ -�, Loading pb/acre) = (B} /�'3 (1) (2) 1(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) , (9) (10):.. (11) Irrigation Date (mrn/dd/yr) Start Time (hrmin) End Time (hrrmin) Total Minutes (3)-(2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gal min) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Pere Acre (gaf/ac) (n + (A} Waste Analysis PAN,(Ib/1000 gal) PAN Applied'' , • (IbJac}... -: • (($) x (g)l + ' ' Nftrngen,Balance :. . (Iblac) . 05. L4A .3zv -- -3 '/,f�321a _23 17 2--- . 81 0.7 /o 60 3 4037-0 3 i 2- K7 a6• 2a4 403;�-0.231 2- 85 !�,7 11,6 Crop Cycle Totals 2 41 q6 Owner's Signature �A, � � � Operator's Signature Certified Operator (Print) Operator Certification # ! �� ` See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. Enter the value received by subtracting column (10) from (B). Continue subtracting column (10) from column (11) following each application event_. SPEC I F I CAT I CrvS F i iR CONS T RUC: T : CnN OF WASTE TREA T i EIl T LAGOCiNS OR HOLDING PONDS CIear irig: All trees and brush stealI be removed from the construction area before any excavating or fiil is starte,i. Stumps will be removed within the area of the foundation of the ernoanivnent and all eucavated areas. All stumps and roots exceedir,3 one (1) inch in diameter shall be removed to a minimum depth of one (1) foot. Satisfactory disposition will be made of a] l debris. The f� undat i or, area sha l I be loosened thor vuoh I y and rough I y leveled, with suitable equipment, befc,r-e placement of any embankment material. Cutoff Trench: A cut.aff trench, stealI be excavated as shown on the plans. DIMENSIONS SHCIWN ARE APPR IXIMATE. EXACT DIMENSIONS MILL BE DETERMIN D SCS PERSONNEL WHEN THE SITE. IS OPENED UP DURING CONSTRUCTION. The cutoff trench stealI be backfiIled in thin layers, riot to exceed eight (8) inches depth. AI I standing water' seal I tie removed from the trench before backfiIIirig is started. C:onstruction: Construction wlII consist of excavation to the neat Iines and grades as p i anned. In areas of the I a;3cw.-n bottom and s i de s I apes where pervious rnater•ial is encountered, the area stealI be over•excavated by 1.9 feet and backfiIIed with clayey material. Excavation srialI be by parr drag Iine and/or backhoe. A bulldo_er or other equipment will be used to dress the slopes. Fill rnater•iai placed in the embankment shall be free of sod, roots, stones over' 6 inches in diameter-, and other- objectionable materials. The fill material shall be placed and spread over the entire fill area in layers riot to exceed ;D iriches in thickness. Construction of the fill shall be undertaken only at such times that the moisture content of the fill material will permit a reasonable degree of compaction. Come action of all fill material shall be accomplished with a sheep -foot roller passing several times over the entire surface of each S. inch I i f t. To protect against leakage, the entire la3onri bottom and all excavatede-.Icavated side slopes shall be compacted in the same manner as the •fiII material compaction. The primary borrow area will Lie within the basin i tse I f . Any ,:ether- areas will be designated on the plans. Ve etation: AlI e::posed embankment, spiITway, and borrow areas shaII be seeded to the planned type of ve3etation as soar, as possible after construction. 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ASSUMED ELD/ATION - 100.0- SITE GRID ELEVATIONS (50' GRID) SCALE: 1" = 5D' VMSTA'rOD F4rem u,vrr ZSo Coors - CZAszr uZ wsp 4WAA1011-1-e' 04V UTY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE Or--------------- --- ---- nW. -. .. M. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Non -Discharge Permit App' lidal on Form RECEIVED (THIS FORM MA Y BE PHOTOCOPIED FOR USE AS AN ORIGINAL) WATFR N IALITY SF(;TION General Permit - Existing Liquid Animal Waste Operations'JUN U 1 2000 The following questions have been completed utilizing information on file with the Division. Please review the information for completeness and ipake any corrections which are appAVRj&rqpfR�rmitting question has not been completed by the Division, please complete as best as possible. Do not leave any question unanswered. �A 1. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1.1 FacilityName: 1.2 Print Land Owner's name: 1.3 Mailing address: Old 75 ]cure City, State: Butner NC Zip: 27 Telephone Number (include area code): 575-7204 1.4 County where facility is located: 1.5 Facility Location (Directions from nearest major highway. Please include SR numbers for state roads. P ease hnclude a copy of a county road map with the location of the farm identified): From I-85 N. of Durham, take Exit 191, turn W. toward Butner. Go thru stoo lite to 33rd. St., turn rie,ht follow 1.5 miles to stoo sign. Turn left dairy is 1/2 mile on left. 1.6 Print Farm Manager's name (if different from Land Owner): r�s !_ 1.7 Lessee's / Integrator's name (if applicable; please circle which type is listed): d5 1.8 Date Facility Originally Began Operation: 0 1/0 1/49 1.9 Date(s) of Facility Expansion(s) (if applicable): 2. OPERATION INFORMATION: 2.1 FaciIity No.: 39 (county number); 5 (facility number). 2.2 Operation Desc g n: Va2r'-0y operation 250- Certified Design Capacity Is the above information correct? aryes; (ono. If no, correct below using the design capacity of the facility The "No. of Animals" should be the maximum numb—erTor which the waste management structures were designed. Type of Swine 0 Wean to Feeder 0 Feeder to Finish 0 Farrow to Wean (# sow) 0 Farrow to Feeder (# sow) 0 Farrow to Finish (# sow) No. of Animals Type of Poultry No. of Animals Other Type of,Livestock on the farm: 0 Layer 0 Non -Layer 0 'turkey Type of Cattle No. of Animals 0 Dairy ZSo 0 Beef No. of Animals: FORM: AWO-G-E 5128/98 Page 1 of 4 39 - 5 2.3 *Acreage cleared and available for application (excluding all requited buffers and areas not covered by the application system): 196.00 ; Required Acreage (as listed in the AWMP): 94.00 2.4 Numberof lagoons) torage ponds(circle which is applicable): 2 2.5 Are subsurface drains present within 100' of any of the application fields? YES or NO (please circle one) 2.6 Are subsurface drains present in the vicinity or under the Iagoon(s)? , YES or N (please circle one) 2.7 Does this facility meet all applicable siting requirements? (Swine Farm Siting Act, NRCS Standards, etc.) (Swine Only) YES or NO (please circle one) What was the date that this facility's swine houses and lagoon were sited? What was the date that this facility's land application areas were sited? REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate that you have included the following required items by signing your initials in the space provided next to each item. 3.1 One completed and signed original and one copy of the application for General Permit - Animal Waste Operations; /3.2 Two copies of a general location map indicating the location of the animal waste facilities and feld locations where animal waste is land applied; 3.3 Two copies of the entire Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP). If the facility does not have a CAWMP, it must be completed prior to submittal of a general permit application for animal waste operations. The CAWMP must include the following components. Some of these components may not have been required at the time the facility was certified but should be added to the CAWMP for permitting purposes: 3.3.1 The Waste Utilization Plan (WUP) must include the amount of Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN) produced and utilized by the facility. 3.3.2 The method by which waste is applied to the dispeAl fields (e.g. irrigation, injection, etc.) 3 3 A map of every field used for land application. Z .4 The soil series present on every land application field. 5 The crops grown on every land application field. 6 The Realistic Yield Expectation (RYE) for every crop shown in the WUP. .7 The PAN applied to every land application field. .8 The waste application windows for every crop utilized in the WUP. 1— �9 The required NRCS Standard specifications. .10 A site schematic. 3.3.11 Emergency Action Plan. 3.3.12 Insect Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.13 Odor Control Checklist with chosen best management practices noted. 3.3.14 Mortality Control Checklist with the selected method noted. 3.3.1 Lagoon/storage pond capacity documentation (design, calculations, etc.). Please be sure to include any site evaluations, wetland determinations, or hazard classifications that may be applicable to your facility. 3.3.16 Operation and Maintenance Plan. If your CAWMP includes any components not shown on this list, please include the additional components with your submittal. Applicants Initials — I, r�C - W.C.c A/6C ORM: AWO-GE 5/28/98 Page 2 of 4 39 - 5 h acility Number: 39 - 5 Facility Name: Umstead Farm Unit APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION: Ai�oR4U�SD40N W Nor,uscharge PemOrtg Derif, Ad rfc u ��ur�e._ (Land Owner's name listed in question 1.2), attest that : is application for —�� (Facility name listed in question i las been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete tote best of my knowledge. I un erstand that if all required parts of this pplication are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application ackage will be returned to me as incomplete. 1ignature ' Date M 7�GER'S C�, TIFICAT ON: (comp �>� C only if different from the Land Owner) 1) (Manager's name listed in question 1.6), attest that this pplication for l� C Dap 04 �� ri c�v 4-� m (Facility name listed in question I.1) as been reviewed me and ib accurate and camp ete to the best of my knowledge.- I understand that if all required parts of this pplication are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application ackage will be re"#A incompl5t�. n �, i gnature Date THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION NON -DISCHARGE PERMITTING UNIT POST OFFICE BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626-0535 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: (919),733-0719 Page 3 of 4 39 - 5 ,RM: AWO-G-E 5/28/98 ,7AM. 6a t�Si 2512000 �: 41 92 9-715-b048 ?=ility Nureber. 39 - 5 eacs7ity ls&we. 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APPLICANT S CERTMCA LION: DWQ NOR D 15CWp-GE BR 2W tam° �" •;'=��:.. -- --.._ n He u (Lmd Owners �t; 761ad in 4ueWon ! _2 etttst t6t 11I ttp Hcadoo for (Facility t1ArTtE listed 1t1 Q11e3tiCn 1. y;. as trMn. reviewed -y m UM is accurate an camp eW to of my kwwledge. nd drat if 4required pram 3f i',s pplirwaa tt not Gam; sted aad that if all required ■Vportinz information and attachments are not Ibcludcd, this Wicattort Z44ge will be resvQ a o3 in eft gzrature to ��--C } MMAGEWS CA ON: (co,n c only ifdiffe"t 1xm ftLemd Owner) �'iY1 st (M�nagera aante Gscod in ctiou i.), attest that ih;s gpllcation tar _ C a t3 �} �,� (Facwty namo liswd in que-wo, I -l) as bftn P"i"cd� the uoma* aoa L�m tine best of my ow gge� &* if all mqus pam 6f tits ,.Vhaetion are rout comp trd and d= if ail reguirtd au rting informsiion and a=clttaettss are not includ4 this applecstion ackap will be t,ineompl ignswe _k7! - L?atc THE COMPLE'x'ED PPLICATIQN PACKAGE, INCLUDtNCj A L SUPP?DRTiNG rNFORMATION-AND WTBRiALS, SHOULD 13E SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADT}MS: NORTR CARD ,]NAblVIKON OF WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY SECTION NON-DTARGE kFPJ4rrMG UNIT POST 0MCB BOX 29535 RALF- GR, NORTH CAROLINA 2762"53S TELEPRONF, nMER: (919) 733-5083 FAX NUMBER: Q19),733-0919 IM: AWO-G-E Sr V98 zo Page 3of4 39-s r 92:St 00, Sz 611H SN0I1H1S H3�b3S36 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN+ 56- 60073z Producer: NC Dept. of Agriculture Location: Old Hwy 75 Butner NC 27509 Telephone: (919)575-*eOi- 3iBb Dr.I�E�o Flows Type Operation: Ex' ting Dairy Milk Cows (I) Number of Animals: 0.00 head (Design Capacity) STORAGE STRUCTURE: Waste Storage Structure. APPLICATION METHOD: Irrigation REC,E `JEG VVATF;Z O1A_! Q Y sFV' ION ikon-0•sschsrge Pe:rttit6i g The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are.important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner: �.. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year, waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate falter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. Page: 1 -• -`.fir f� ..I �- ' ' ,• _ Amok "ANIMAL WASTE � UTILIZATION PLAN' `f In �xii y' A 5.. :Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and " downwind odor problems. 6.:'` To'maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution,.the waste should be applied to a'growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. - Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on the waste application method shown above. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility.- Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (gallons, f t3, tons, etc.) 250 head x'32.1 tons waste/head/year = 8025 tons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR 50 head x 69 lbs PAN/head/year - 17250 lbs. PAN/year Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time .and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in -a tamely manner. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. Page: 2 ANIMAL WASTE 'UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N' PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ----- or ------- APPLY RESID. APPLIC METH N TIME 502.2 395 1 CrB GLG 3. 135" 3.72 I L FEB- APR, SEP-OC 395 12 APR,SEP-OC ICoA 395 3 COA 395 - 3,_4 395 5 1 CrB 395 1-5 395 ,lP, SE-OCT 6 1 CrB 395 6a .APR, SEP-OC lCoA 395 7 1 HrB V GLG VOi& 1262.5 I CS 20 240 I WA 1 / 100 I �V/ CS 'OV vra- I � r�+i} WA 1 100 I FESG 3. 1135 z FESG 17./y184 I k FESG 15.,4/ 1202.5 12.8113362.62 FEB- 43.15 10356 MAR-JUL 43.15 4315 SEPT-MAR 1. 8 2 -3�-�- A4L MAR-JUL 2G2.0$ 1.82 1182 SEPT-MAR 5.0 1675 FE- 3.68 1309.12 FEB- 8.81 11784.02 FE- APSE-OCT v 395 7a CrB FESG 13,y1135 1 112.8111729.35 I FE- AP, SE-OCT END z ' �E Scc a�}�ac6,ad Z'ab1. 1 - C6,c av,4- CeW zn 5oy� Sir f1 , }�}� 2314/ 7- TOTALt, Page: 3 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. VOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North -Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. Page: 4 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 2: ACRES WITH NOTARIZED AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specification 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LES COMM N ** * LES DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ----- or ------- APPLY RESID. APPLIC METH N TIME END TOTAL 10 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. ** Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to overseeding. * lbs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and 2 above: CROP CODE CROP UNITS PER UNIT 12 CS CORN SILAGE :FESG FESCUE - GRAZED 31.5 �37,5 GLG GRASS -LEGUME - GRAZED WA WINTER ANNUALS AC 100 TOTALS FROM TABLES I AND 2 ACRES LBS AW N USED Page: 5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 1 91.8--23-586.6 23 7. 6 L TABLE 2 0 0 TOTAL 91.8 2 *** BALANCE ---------��' _rp- pA *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Page: 5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN *** This -number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for -the utilization of animal waste. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in Tables 1 and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following table is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Type Crop Application Rate (in/hr) Applic. Amount (inches) 395 1 CrB GLG .35 *.5 395 2 CoA GLG .35 *.5 395 3 COA CS .35 *.5 395 5 CrB CS .35 * 5 395 6 CrB FESG .3 *.5 395. 6a CoA FESG .35 *.5 Page: 7 ' - r ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN i �395 7 i395 7a 395 -3,-4 395 -5 HrB CrB FESG FESG WA WA .4 .35 .5 *.5 .35 *.5 .35 *.5 * This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. Your facility is designed for 180 0 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be remov on the average of once every 5.00 months. In no instance should t e volume of the waste be stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25•year 24 hour storm. It is the responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated. properly to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in Tables 1 and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates'and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION This operation is in very close proximity to Reap of -Reeds Creek, which drains into FAI)s LAME ' ; City of Role-►*3h's drinking water supply. Therefore, extreme caution must be taken when irri ating fields adjacent to the creek, since they are also flooplain areas. Well established crops must be in.the fields at time of irrigation. Page: 8 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1. Animal waste shallgleach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he/she shall provide a.copy of an agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the respon ibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the aste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied t� meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic cr p yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical ata, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless th re are regulations that restrict the rate of application for o er nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be appli to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste ma be applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less han 10 tons per acre per year providing grass filter stri s are installed where runoff leaves the field. (See FOTG Stand rd 393 -Filter Strip) 5. Odors can be reduced by i 'ecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste hould not be applied when there is danger of drift from the i rigation field. G. When animal waste is to applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding. (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" -for guidance.) ''7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil � PP infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. 'No ponding should occur in order to control odor or flies. SAnimal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during r 'nfall events, or when the surface is frozen. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. Page: 9 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 fee from any residential property boundary and from any peren 'al stream or river (other than an irrigation ditch or canal. Animal waste other than swine waste from facilities sited n or after October 1, 1995), shall. not be applied closer than 5 feet to perennial waters. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strip ). 12. Animal waste shall not be wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be dwellings other than those ed closer than 100 feet to ied'closer than 200 feet of d by the landowner. 14. Waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. U Animal waste shall not discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetland by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways t at ischarges directly into water courses, and on other grassed w terways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a nner that causes no runoff or drift from the' site . 16. Domestic and industrial waste -from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. Page: 10 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 18. if animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in. a rota 'on that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human c nsumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption it should only be applied preplant ith no further applications of animal waste during the crop se son. 21. Highly visible markers shall installed to mark the top and' bottom elevations of the temp rary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level b tween the markers. A marker will be required to mark the m imum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 1 22. Waste shall be tested w' hin 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at leas annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. itrogen shall be the rate - determining element. Zinc and co er levels in the soils shall be monitored and alterna ive crop sites shall be used when these metals approach exce sive levels. pH shall be adjusted for optimum crop p duc on and maintained. Soil and waste analysis record sh 11 be kept for five years. Poultry dry waste applicatio ecords shall be maintained for three (3) years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five (5) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. Page: 11 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm: NG Dep''- oT 113 ri -Lx Prore- V M o e G. G r0.0 M U tA, Owner/Manager Agreement I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures' established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new cert'ficat'In to be submitted to the North Carolina Division of Environment: Management (NCDEM) before the new animals are -stocked. I (we) so understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface wasters of the state from a storm a ent less severe than the 25- year, 24-hour storm. The approve plan will be filed on -site at the farm office and at the offic of the local Soil and water Conservation District and will available for review by NCDEM upon request. Name of Facility owner: Nc ep�• 04 A C►a%kl-}ure. (PleasePrint) lJih.f'fc�z d UiJ�"� G U� Signature: Name of Manager(If Signature: Date: AZpd different from owner) : Reid CVanS Date: Name of Person Preparing Plan: (Please print) blANA Le,-J.S Affiliation: USDA- N RG S Phone No. C�+4�Gg3- �1603 Address (Agency) : p Q • Sox to �t ,3 N'Fora, tZC ZIUS Signature: ( Date: (0/ --/ — 0 / Page: 11 TABLE 5.--LAND CAPABILITY, FERTILITY CAPABILITY, AND YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE V (Yields are those that can be expected under a high level of management. Absence of a yield indicates that the soil is not suited to the crop or the crop generally is not grown on the soil) ! I I Soil name and I Land IFertility I map symbol lcapabilitylcapabilityl I I I I I Tobacco I I Corn 1 1 I I lCorn silage) I I Wheat I I I I I Soybeans I I I Fescue pasture I { Grass - Ilegume hay I I I I Lbs I Bu I Tons I Bu I Bu I AUH* I Tons I AaA------------- I IIw I I I L h I I 3,000 J 125 I I l 18 I 65 I I I 50 J 11.5 I J 7.0 Altavista I I I I I I I I 1 I ApB-------------I IIe I i { LC a l I 2,400 l 95 k I J 15 l 50 I I I 40 I 8.0 I l 4.8 Appling I I I I I I k I ! ApC------------- IIIe I LC a I 2,200 l 80 l 14 I 45 l 35 I 6.0 J 4.8 Appling I I l k I I I I I I I I AuC : l 1 I I I I ! I 1 I I I I I Appling--------I IIIe--- I Urban land -----I VIIIs I I I --`--- I I I I I I I CaB-------------1 Ile k 1 l LC a l I 2,200 I 95 I I I 15 I 50 1 I I 40 I 8.0 I J 4.8 Cecil I I I l I I I I 1 1 CeB2------------I IIIe I I J LC a l I 2,000 I 80 k I I 14 I 45 1 I I 35 I 8.0 I I 4.8 Cecil I I I I I I I I I I CeC2------------{ Ive i i l LC a I I 1,800 J 70 I I J 12 I 40 I I I 25 J 5.0 I i 3.0 Cecil { I I I I I I I I k ChA: I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I Chewacla------- I IVw I L h I --- I 125 J 18 I 30 I 40 J 9.0 I 5.5 I Wehadkee-------k VIw I I I L gh J I --- l --- I I l --- I _-- I I I --- I 7.0 ! I 4.2 I CoA-------------I IIIw ! I I L h I { --- { 140 I I I 20 I --- ! I I 50 { 11.0 I l 7.0 Congaree I I ! I I I I I I 1 I CrB-------------I IIe I I LC h I 1 2,200 I 75 I I i 12 l 40 I 1 l ,5 { 6.0 I I 3.6 Creedmoor I I I I I I I I I I CrC--------------I IIIe I I l LC h I I 2,000 I 60 k 1 I 10 { 35 I I I 30 I 5.8 I l 3.5 Creedmoor ! I I I I I I I I I EnB-------------I 'Ile I I I LC h l I 1,900 { 85 I l l 12 I 40 I ! I 30 J 8.5 k l 5.1 $non I I I I I I I I I I EnC------------- IIIe I I I LC h l k 11700 E 75 I I I 12 I 40 I I l 25 I 8.0 1 I 4.8 Enon I I ! I I I I I l i GeB-------------1 IIe I I i LC h I I 2,200 I 95 I I I 15 l 50 I I I 40' l 9.0 f l 5.4 Georgeville J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I See footnote at end of table. 1 7 G CD 0 O C: 7 Z O If 0 0) o_ Type of Visit Q'11�ompliance Inspection O Operation Review O Lagoon Evaluation Reason for Visit Q'Routine O Complaint O Foliow up O Emergency Notification O Other ❑ Denied Access Facility Number Date o[Visit: Permitted Certified © Conditionally Certified © Registered FarmName: ......�,1�.14A .. ..d.. .............................................................................. OwnerName:......I �' C p............................................................................................... Time: rO Not Operational 0 Below Threshold Date Last Operated or Above Threshold: ............ County: .... :??.I.I.................................. ........ PhoneNo:....................................................................................... MailingAddress: ................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... .......................... FacilityContact:.............................................................................. Title:................................................................ Phone No:................................................... OnsiteRepresentative: ........................................................................................................... Integrator:................................................................. ............... Certified Operator:.,,, ow! },.. E y. � .......... ........ ........... Operator Certification Number:.. .. ,/..................... ........... ........... ....................... Location of Farm: ❑ Swine []Poultry 0"Cattie ❑ Horse Latitude Longitude �• ��« ❑ Wean to Feeder ❑ Feeder to Finish ❑ Farrow to Wean ❑ Farrow to Feeder ❑ Farrow to Finish ❑ Gilts ❑ Boars ij`;J❑ Non -Layer AP JEJ Other t pc I t t Discharaes & Stream Impacts 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-made? �.,. 3 { ,T 06 ata airy D r ■ Non -Dairy 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 gaUmin'? d. Does discharge bypass a lagoon system? (If yes, notify DWQ) 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? ' ; ' 3 ❑ Yes �NO ❑ Yes 6Z40 ❑ Yes No ❑ Yes 9NO ❑ Yes No 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the State other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes 7o Waste Collection & Treatment 4. Is storage capacity (freeboard plus storm storage) less than adequate? ❑ Spillway ❑ Yes [;�No Structure I Structure 2 Structure 3 Structure 4 Structure 5 Structure b Identifier: ..... j(J......i�........... .......... L................ .................................... ................................... ...................................................................... Freeboard (inches): !� 12112103 Continued Facility Number: 51 Date of Inspection 1� c 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed? (ie/ trees, severe erosion, seepage, etc.) 6. Are there structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? (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 maintenance/improvement? 8. Does any part of the waste management system other than waste structures require maintenancelimprovement? 9. Do any stuctures lack adequate, gauged markers with required maximum and minimum liquid level elevation markings? Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need maintenancelimprovement? 11. Is there evidence of over application? If yes, check the appropriate box below. ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN ❑ Hydraulic Overload ❑ Frozen Ground ❑ Copper and/or Zinc 12. Crop hype -�eSC(Xe, CAd C td ❑ Yes ;;Y<o ❑ Yes Y!(No ,fYes ❑ No ❑ Yes XTNo ❑ Yes Z(No ❑ Yes ,Ej'No ❑ Yes ❑ No 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 0['No Odor Lssues 17. Does the discharge pipe from the confinement building to the storage pond or lagoon fail to discharge at/or below ❑ Yes .0"Ro liquid level of lagoon or storage pond with no agitation? 18, Are there any dead animals not disposed of properly within 24 hours? ❑ Yes rNo 19. Is there any evidence of wind drift during land application? (i.e. residue on neighboring vegetation, asphalt, ❑Yes roads, building structure, and/or public property) 20. At the time of the inspection did the facility pose an odor or air quality concern? If yes, contact a regional ❑ Yes " J No Air Quality representative immediately. vi, s.(.#LerQfceon,,€. .zE»t &•l: �z.5#1?,a.Eex...E.:�xa...�=E 6�_*,s+'+;i. t.eea.....:am...e...3E...€aUi,..t.�i.o{,.€<.,4...ra.,.... ,sii1RA@t5( � je,.➢€. 9.a�.?.cKLCiee O?�iIr.«.f.m..tE,..d08 €Be1Ade.�e5.,. .E t.. C,6Ft.EEEs6.i.i€ttr6Yi3ie'9 4i,_..1,.�a.ra7.,�irO ' dXuseddtioa3pField Copy.-F€rm;-rsniis.RI❑.1eiffvs.:dY�t.PLaE:BesFiil �ntK-, 3Mal. ,E.?N,it,es dair hw` 0, brex am. on, e x:9 Y. 7s,.;r .F Fa;{ei�?3'> .r.i1. :-3 A. € ` Reviewer/Ins ector Name € a �J� � �f 3 g) ? i t p.a¢. <6== a t/F✓A ,a ,a ,€.. ¢. V.. Reviewer/Inspector Signature: Date: S d 12112103 Continued Facility Number: — Date of Inspection Required Records & Documents 21. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit or other Permit readily available? 22. Does the facility fail to have all components of the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan readily available? (ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) 23. Does record keeping need im rovement? If yes, check the appropriate box below. ❑ W to Application Freeboard ❑ Nyaste, Analysis ❑ S it Fect ling 11.7/Oy (l�� --- 10 b3 24. Is facility not in compliance with any app' i*ble�..ssetbacklc,Gntlena i e at the time of design? yl y�y403 7/11 25. Did the facility fail to have a actively certittied operator n charge7. 26. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? (ie/ discharge, freeboard problems, over application) 27. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? 28. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? 29. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? NPDES Permitted Facilities 30. Is the facility covered under a NPDES Permit? (If no, skip questions 31-35) 31. If selected, did the facility fail to install and maintain rainbreakers on irrigation equipment? 32. Did the facility fail to install and maintain a rain gauge? 33. Did the facility fail to conduct an annual sludge survey? ❑ Yes ;2 o ❑ Yes �o ,'"Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes <? ❑ Yes �o ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ YesNo ❑ Yes PIo ❑ Yes P110 ❑ Yes J0 1' 0 ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 34. Did the facility fail to calibrate waste application equipment? ❑ Yes ❑ No 35. Does record keeping for NPDES required forms need improvement? If yes, check the appropriate box below. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Stocking Form ❑ Crop Yield Form []Rainfall ❑ Inspection After V Rain ❑ 120 Minute Inspections ❑ Annual Certification Form 0 No violations or deficiencies were noted during this visit. You will receive no further correspondence about this visit. 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When the waste reaches the designed level, i-t must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface and/or ground water. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops on the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle and annual soil tests are -encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the'crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates and leaching potential. Waste shall not be applied to land eroding at greater than 5 tons per acre per year. Do not apply waste on saturated soils or on land when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters. Wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. To maximize the value of nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or not more than 30 days prior to planting. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. The acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage requirements may be more or less based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. The design of your waste management facility is based on the following: Amount of Waste Produced Per Year: 2.2$ animals x J7 tons waste/animal/yr= 38ZS tons total waste Amount of Plant Available Nitrogen Produced Per Year: Zz5 animals x 73 _ lbs. N/animal/year = (, Z51bs./yr Available N Applying the above amount of waste is a big.,job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. Your facility is designed for jIc> I-96 days of storage. Therefore, it will need to be pumped every 5 y3 b months. Tract Field Soil Crop Yield Lbs. N Acres Lbs. N Month to No. No. Type Per Ac. Used Apply 0.ivuer '' F-b. — Ape, 345 M6811 rcksrj( Z n o 8. 1 O Z rr 200 1b,2- 3 Z a ., sr1�4a Mai 3 r G rrn 18 7onj Zoo 18.%. b 4 b Su 1 4 /8 oo 5 ,r 910 k4, 4 8O rr 6 Conga ree r Feba4a pa ZDa ZD.o 4000 apr! t `T 3 -Smb/ / ea .ar 5a b.r 12-3aS Nov. - I barm. � Crc ,• ('aVrt 5 n . �# • � Zz.o r• Total Available Nitrogen Surplus Or Deficit Narrative of Operation: c Y i�.�Yld' V _._,,,..�.... _ Office after you Call the Soil and Water Conservation District receive waste analysis report to obtain the amount per acre to apply and the waste. irrigation application rate prior to applying 12 Prepared by _ ti ��5In r.��— C• � T Name Title mate f y r Concurred in by: oducer Date (Copy to producer and copy to case file) 08/26/2000 09:01 1-919-575-7449 UMSTEAD FARM PAGE E2 ._ :L�ii�� ,r, IWID Not cji'=�;Ht:RF,E BF 1. 41; EMERGENCY ACTION FLAN PH N� tiUiu13ERS I)WQ 1;`v1 ; G `1CY vIAiVAGENfM, 'ST D[ I 5�VCD °1 C a 3- o -tx+. N !* MRCS This plan will be implmenced in the event that wastes frorn your opemcion ar+ lcakin;, overftowing, or ;+smning off site. You should not wait until wastes reach surf-, : waters o leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should makc ev .-y effort to c^,sure than this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an ac.essible' radon for all ernplove_s at the facility. The followind are some action ite � I . Srop the re!czsc of wastes. Depending on the situation. this may or ;rt-,v n c be. possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below A. I.�aoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add Soil to berm to increase elevation of cam, b. Purrp wastes to Melds at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. d. Call a pumping con=cor, e. Mike sure no surface watt: is ente.ing lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. lrruicdiately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. lncornorate waste w reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and elim[nare the reason(s) chit caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occum, C: LeakaQe from the waste pipes and sprrMets-action. include: a_ Srop recycle pump. b. StopArri;aticri pump. c. Close valves to etirrdnate further discharge. d. Re -air all fears prior to resmarcing pumps. D: Lenkase from flush sysrerrs. houses, soiid separators•artion include. z)- Smo recycle Pump StCO 1.ilaatiQn pl]mv. -Maize sure no siphon occurs. �. Stop :lI flows in the house. fIL5h Svsttft 1%, or soiid ievar;.r�r5. 'OQ/2E/20H 09:01 1-919-575-7449 UMSTEAB FARM PAGE 03 16 1a 919-715-6048 DWQ �Ct,1 DISCHARGE 8F PAGE V/04 -e. Repair all leaks prior to rescactin, pumps. E. Leakage from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is seepage as ape sed to r : � flowins leaks- possible action: a. Dig a small sump or ditch away from the embankment to catchall scpagw. put in a submersible pump, and putno back to lagoon. b. If holes are caused by borrowing animals. irsp or remove animals: id fr�i holes and compact with a clay tape soil, a c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and Ia., you bonom as soon as possinie. ?. Assess the extern of the spill and note any obvious damages. a- Did the waste reach any surface waters" ......... _ .. b.' Approximately how much was released and for what duration? c. Any damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or properry dar agc? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters? F. - Could a future rain event cause the spill to rcach surface waters? Are potable .water wells in danger (either on or off of the property)? G h. How much reached surface waters? X. Contacr appropriate agencies. a During normal.business hours. call your DWQ (Division of Water Q�ur iry) rcgional office; Phone • • . After Fours. cmer;ertey number: 1! 733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, faciliry, tole hone numbez the demils of the incident from item 2 above, the exact location of the facility, the ovation or direction of movement of the spill. weather and wind conditions. The ;rrec:ive measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the sicuaa �. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, cal] local EMS phone umber - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact C ES, phone number - - , local SWCD office phone numb and local INRCS office for advicdteehnicsl assistance phone dumber r - =: If none of the above worirs call 911 or the Sheriff's Deptutnment and explai your problem to theta and alit that person to contact the proper agencies for yot a:. Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of Problem to mining a off site damage. ..-------��---�� a. Contractors �. Contractors Contractors el ' Ge__11i -.1 I,. 1 yrar) 8 09:01 1-919-575-7449 UMSTEAD FARM 25/2CO0 16'14 919-715-6048 DWQ tM D15i:-AARGE BR 6: Contact the technical specialist who corrifted the lagoon (.NRCS, Consultip" Eavineer. etc.) a. Name K b, Phone, 1 R&Ig - (0 &(a Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and cechnkll assistance agencies C( rectitki the darnage, repair the system. and reassess the waste management plan 0 keep problems with release of w�zes from happening again. PAGE 04 PAGE 04/04 EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN PH YE ti-JMBERS DWQ q �135 5o8 ENIERGENCY vlA:IAGEviE:T STEM S�VCD 1Ga3- 03 MRCS MM .cxt. 3 This plan will be implemented in the event that wastes from your operation are leaking, overflowing, or running off site. You should not wait until wastes reach surface waters or leave your property to consider that you have a problem. You should make every effort to ensure that this does not happen. This plan should be posted in an accessible location for all employees at the facility. The following are some action items y 1. Stop the release of wastes. Depending on the situation, this may or may not be possible. Suggested responses to some possible problems are listed below. ' A. Lagoon overflow -possible solutions are: a. Add soil to berm to increase elevation of dam. b. Pump wastes to fields at an acceptable rate. c. Stop all flows to the lagoon immediately. d. Call a pumping contractor. e. Make sure no surface water is enterin, lagoon. B: Runoff from waste application field -actions include: a. Immediately stop waste application. b. Create a temporary diversion to contain waste. c. Incorporate waste to reduce runoff. d. Evaluate and eliminate the reason(s) that caused the runoff. e. Evaluate the application rates for the fields where runoff occurred. C: Leal:a,e from the waste pipes and sprinklers -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Close valves to elirrunate further discharge. d. Repair all leafs prior to restarting pumps. D: Leakage from flush systems. houses, solid separators -action include: a. Stop recycle pump. b. Stop irrigation pump. c. Make sure no siphon occurs_ d. Stop all flows in the house. t1usn systems. or solid separators. I . De-.:..:ni e - IS. 1996 -e. Repair all leaks prior to restarting pumps. E: Leakaae from base or sidewall of lagoon. Often this is se-paze as opposed to flowing leaks- possible action: a. Di- a small sump or ditch awav from the embankment to catch all seepage. put in a submersible pump. and pump back to lagoon. b. if holes are caused by burrowing animals. trap or remove animals and fill holes and compact with a clay type soil. c. Have a professional evaluate the condition of the side walls and lagoon bottom as soon as possible. L. Assess the extent of the spill and note any obvious damages. a. Did the waste reach anv surface waters? ._.... '......_... _ .. _ ._ .......... ..... . b. Approximately how much was released and for what duration? c. Anv damage noted, such as employee injury, fish kills, or property damage? d. Did the spill leave the property? e. Does the spill have the potential to reach surface waters? f. Could a future rain event cause the spill to reach surface waters? g. Are potable water wells in danger (either on or off of the property)? h. How much reached surface waters? 3: Contact appropriate agencies. a. During normal. business hours, call your DWQ (Division of Water Quality) regional office; Phone - . . After hours, emergency number. 919-733-3942. Your phone call should include: your name, facility, telephone number, the details of the incident from item ? above, the exact location of the facility, the location or direction of movement of the spill, weather and wind conditions. The corrective measures that have been under taken, and the seriousness of the situation. b. If spill leaves property or enters surface waters, call local a-VIS Phone number - c. Instruct EMS to contact local Health Department. d. Contact CES, phone number - - , local S`VCD office phone number - - and local NRCS office for adviceltechnical assistance phone number - - 4: If none of the above works call 911 or the Sheriffs Department and explain your problem to them and ask that person to contact the proper agencies for you. 5: Contact the contractor of your choice to begin repair of problem to minimize off -site damage. a. Contractors Name: b. Contractors Address: c. Contractors Phone:_ December {' . 1990 6: Contact the technical specialist who certified the lazoon (MRCS. Consultin_= Engineer. etc.) a. Name: b. Phone: (R1 25 0 ! o G. is Implement procedures as advised by DWQ and technical assistance agencies to rectit<< the damage. repair the sys.em. and reassess the waste management plan to keep problems with release of wastes from happening again. 4 I Insect Control Checklist for Animal Operations Source Cause "All's to Control litsects Site Succilic Practices , Rush nutters • Accumulation of solids Q Flush system Is designed and operated suMciently to remove accumulated solids from gullets as designed. Ll Remove bridging of accumulated solids at _ discllntgc Ungoons and fits • clusled Solids 2T Mnintain lagoons, scitlittg basins and Bits tvlecrc pest breeding Is apparent to minimize lite ousting of solids to a depth of no more than 6 - 8 inches over more titan 30% of surface. Excessive VCgeintive Decaying vegelatiutt Maintain vegetative control along banks of Growth Ingoons and other impoundments to prevent nccumukition of deeny€ng vegetative matter along waler's edge on impoundment's perimeter. Oty Sysicros Feeders I -red Spillage Mr Design, operate and maintain reed systems (e.g., bunkers and troughs) to minimize the accumulation of decaying wastage. Clean up spilinge on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - 10 day €aterval during summer; I5-30 clay interval during winter). Iced Storage • Accumulations of peed residues0 I(cducc ittoisture accumulation %vithin and around immediate perimeter of feed storage areas by Insuring drainage away from site and/or providing adequate containment (e.g., covered bin for brewer's grain attd similar high moisture grain products). 17 Inspect for and reittove or break up accumulated solids in litter strips around Feed storage ns needed. Source CStIISC IiIMI's lu pIitrinrizc Udor Sw Slrccillc 1'r7cliccs i,iit,stalious Agimliun during sump tank ❑ Sump lank covers filling and di-awdomi End of drainpipes nt • Agilaliori during wastewater 11 extend discharge point ofpipcs undcritealli - - lagtiolt conveyance lagoon liquid level Lagourl surfaces 0 Volatile gas cmissiolls; • Uiological mixing; • Agiladurt fir Proper Ingoolt liquid capacily; ❑ Correct lagoon startup procedures; Cl 'Minimum surritt e area-lo-volume ratio; O NIill imtill) agitation while pumping; w" Mcchalrical acralion; ❑ Proven biological additives Irrigaliou sprhiklcr 1 ligh pressme llgilatiurl; Irrigate oil dry days Willi litllc or nu wind; nozzles Wind drift ; Ff Mininitnu recommended operating procedure; 00,141 3mup hanke nenr Ingoort liquid surracc; GY"Puuip from second -stage Ingoon Dead birds • Carcass decumpositioti Proper disposition of carcasses Dcad bird disposal pits • Cur'cass (1ccomposilion 1 ❑ Coiiiplcic covcring of ciircnsscs lir burial pits; O 1'ruper Iocation/construclion of disposal pits; Cl Disposal pil covers tight lilting Standing ivaler around • Improper drainage; IV Urnde mid landscape stick (lint water drains facilities . Microbial decomposition of awry front facilitics organic matter Mud tracked onto public • l'ourly maiiit;tined access roads Parm access road maintenance run(is front limn access Additional futormaliult : Available From : Putillry Manure Marragertic:il ; 0200 itulclllMP Packet NCSU, County Exlclision Center Poultry Layer Productiull Facilily Manure Managcmcnt: I filth Risc, Deep Pit; C-IJAC 131-88 NCSU - BAC 110ullry Layer Prodncliorr Facility Manure Management: Undercage Flush - Lagoon'I'rcalment ; C13AC 130-88 NCSU - BAr Lagoon Design and Mmingement for Livestock Maiture Treatment nod Storage ; 13-DAE 103-83 NCSU-BAR Calibmilon of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipment ; EBAG fact Sheet NCSU - HAE Proper Disposal of Dead Potiltry ; I :SRT Guide No. 19 ' NCSU - I'oullry Science Nuisance Conccriis in Aniutal Mantic Management: Odors and Flies; PRO107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension - November 11, 1990, Page 7 Source Curse 111111's to Control Insects Site Specilic 1'1-actices Animal I lulding Ards Accumulations oranimnl wastes Er Eliminate lo%v areas (lint trap moisture slung and Feed wastage fences aid other locations where wnslo nccumu ices and distulbmlce by nnimals is , / mininull. i9 Maininin rcnce rows and filter strips around animal lluldislg areas to minimize nccumulations or wastes (i.e., inspect ror and remove or break up nccumuh(ed solids as ticeded). Dry M-.111urc I Inndling Accumulalivus of animal wastes Itcmovc spil Inge on a routine basis (e.g., 7 - IU Systems day interval during summer; 15-30 dny interval during winter) where manure is luadcd ror land application or disposal. C3' Provide lbr ndecivaic drainnge around mnmire stockpiles. CI lnspecl for and remove or break up nccmnulaled ►vasics in filler strips around stockpiles nod ` manure hnndihlg nrens as needed. Fur lelnre infumintion contact the Cooperative Extcnsiou Service, Dcpnrtnlcnt or oaumology, Box 7613, With Cnrulinn State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695-7613. AMIC, Nuvculbcr 11, 1976, Page 2 Dairy Farm. Waste Management Odor Control Checklist ' Source _ Cause liMI's to Minimlze Odor Slie Specilic Punclices I arusle:ul Dairy produclion Vcgclntive or wooded buffers 93�' Recommended bcsl nrnnngcmcnl practices 111 Uood judgrncnl and common sense Paved lots or burn nllcy • Wei mamirc-coveted 14 Scrape or flush daily surfaces CI Promolc drying wills proper ventilation F11 Routine checks and mainlcnnnce on wulcrers, hydrunls, pipes, clock Ialsks Bcdded areas • Urille 1romole drying with proper ventilation • Partial mictobial decomposition ltcphice wet or manure -covered bedding Manure dry sincks • 11mlial microbial decomposition Provide liclUid drainage rorstored m.-more Storage lank or basin • Partial microbial dccomposilion ; ❑ linllnm or mid -level londhsg surracc Mixing while,fillinb ; t 0 'lank covers " • Agitation when emplying Q Bashi surrace mils orsolids; ❑ Miuintim lot runoff and liquid additions ❑ Agitate only prior to -manure removal ❑ Proven biological addilivcs or oxid;mis Settling basin surfaces 0 Paltial nicrobial dccortlposiliors ❑ Liquid drainage Imin settled solids • Mixing; while filling . ❑ Remove solids regularly • Ag;ilation when emptying Manure, slurry or sludge • Agilation when spreading Q Soil injection orslurry/sludges spreadcr outlets 0 Volatile gas emissions; ❑ Wash residual mas,ure rrom spreadcr aver use ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Uttcomcd manure, 0 Volalilc gas emissions while ❑ Soil injection of slurry/sludges slurry or sludge on field dry'itrg ❑ Soil incorporation within 48 hrs surraccs C1 Spread in thin uniform layers for rapid drying ❑ Proven biological additives or oxidants Mush larks Agitation orrecycled lagoon 11 Flusls lnnk covers; liquid while tanks are filling ❑ E;xlend rill lines to liens bottom orlanks with anti -siphon vcnls Outside drain collection • Agitation during wasiewater ❑ Box covers or junction boxes conveyance AMOC - November 11, 1996, Page I Source Ilse lIMI's to Minimize Odor Sllc Sjrccitic 1' l,llt statiuns • Agitntion during sump lank Cl Sump lank covers . IMing and drawdown Etid of drainpipes at A6itatiun during wastewater p Extcnd discharge l)oint of pipes ulldcrncntlt lagotnl conveyance Ingoon liquid level ' ,aguon stu•f:tccs • Volatile gns cutissiun; El' Proper lagoon liquid capacity; N4- Biological ltrixing; O Correct lagoon startup procedures; • Agitation pJ Mht'snlum surface area -to -volume ratio; L� Milunttult agitation when pumping; 1d Mechanical aeration; Cl Proven biological additives Irrigation sprinkler •• high pressure agilation; d` Irrigate on dry days with little or no wind; nozzles Wind drill ET" Minimum recommended opernting procedure; C3� Pump, intake near lagoon liquid surface; El"' Pump front second -stage lagoon; 61"' 1- sh residual manure From pipes nl end of slurry/sludge pumpings Dend animals • Carcass decomposition W Proper disposition of carcasses Standing water around • Improper drainage; Grnde and landscape such that water drains facilities . Microbial decomposition of away front facilities organic matter Mud tracked onto public • Poorly maintained access roads Or farm access road maintenance roads from faun access Additional Information : Available From Cattle Masrure Management ; 0200 Rulc/l3MP Packet NCSU, County Extension Cmacr Usury [sducntionni Unit Manure Mmnngentcnt Syslem - Lake Wheeler Rond field Laboratory ; Ei3AE 209-95 NCSU -13AE Lagoon Design and Manngcmcnl for Livestock Manure Treatencut and Storage ; C13AE 103-83 NCSU - BAC Management of Dairy Wastewater ; L•:13AF 106-83 NCSU - t3AC Calibratiun of Manure and Wastewater Application Equipmeut ; EBAE Fact Sheet NCSU - BAE Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies; PRO107, 1995 Conference Proceedings Florida Cooperative Extension �''.)C - November 11, 1996, Page 2 4 Mortality Management Methods (check which method(s) are being, implemented) Burial three feet beneath the surface of the around within 24 hours after knowledge of the death. The burial must be at least 300 feet from any flowinz stream or public body of water. 'Zi Rendering at a rendering plant licensed under G.S. 106-163.7 u Complete incineration J 1n the case of dead poultry only. placing in a disposal pit of a size and design approved'by the Department of Agriculture J Any method which in the professional opinion of the State Veterinarian would make possible the salvage of part of a dead animal's value .without endanaerin; human or animal health. (Written approval of the State Veterinarian must be attached) December 13. 1996 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN Producer t�. NC Dept. of Agriculti Location: Old Hwy 75 �� Butner NC ,�27509 Telephone: Type Operation: Number of Animals: (Design Capacity) l/ STORAGE STRUCTURE: APPLICATION METHOD: (919-)57,5-7204 Existing-DairyMilk Cows (I) 250.00 head Waste Storage Structure Irrigation wif NQ�.p►scnartle pgy�i►1��9 The waste from your animal facility must be land applied at a specified rate to prevent pollution of surface water and/or groundwater. The plant nutrients in the animal waste should be used to reduce the amount of commercial fertilizer required for the crops in the fields where the waste is to be applied. This waste utilization plan uses nitrogen as the limiting nutrient. Waste should be analyzed before each application cycle. Annual soil tests are strongly encouraged so that all plant nutrients can be balanced for realistic yields of the crop to be grown. Several factors are important in implementing your waste utilization plan in order to maximize the fertilizer value of the waste and to ensure that it is applied in an environmentally safe manner: 1. Always apply waste based on the needs of the crop to be grown and the nutrient content of the waste. Do not apply more nitrogen than the crop can utilize. 2. Soil types are important as they have different infiltration rates, leaching potentials, cation exchange capacities, and available water holding capacities. 3. Normally waste shall be applied to land eroding at less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land eroding at 5 or more tons per acre annually, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing that adequate filter strips are established. 4. Do not apply waste on saturated soils, when it is raining, or when the surface is frozen. Either of these conditions may result in runoff to surface waters which is not allowed under DWQ regulations. Page: 1 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 5. wind conditions should also be considered to avoid drift and downwind odor problems. 6. To maximize the value of the nutrients for crop production and to reduce the potential for pollution, the waste should be applied to a growing crop or applied not more than 30 days prior to planting a crop or forages breaking dormancy. Injecting the waste or disking will conserve nutrients and reduce odor problems. This plan is based on the waste application method shown above.. If you choose to change methods in the future, you need to revise this plan. Nutrient levels for different application methods are not the same. The estimated acres needed to apply the animal waste is based on typical nutrient content for this type of facility. Acreage requirements should be based on the waste analysis report from your waste management facility. In some cases you may want to have plant analysis made, which could allow additional waste to be applied. Provisions shall be made for the area receiving waste to be flexible so as to accommodate changing waste analysis content and crop type. Lime must be applied to maintain pH in the optimum range for specific crop production. This waste utilization plan, if carried out, meets the requirements for compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0217 adopted by the Environmental Management Commission. AMOUNT OF WASTE PRODUCED PER YEAR (gallons, ft3, tons, etc.) 250 head x 32.1 tons waste/head/year = 8025 tons AMOUNT OF PLANT AVAILABLE NITROGEN (PAN) PRODUCED PER YEAR 250 head x 69 lbs PAN/head/year = 17250 lbs. PAN/year Applying the above amount of waste is a big job. You should plan time and have appropriate equipment to apply the waste in a timely manner. The following acreage will be needed for waste application based on the crop to be grown, soil type and surface application. Page: 2 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 1: ACRES OWNED BY PRODUCER TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N' PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ---- or ------- APPLY RESID. APPLIC METH N TIME 395 1 CrB GLG 3.6 135 3.72 502.2 I FEB- APR,SEP-OC 395 12 ICOA ITLG 17.0 1262.5 I 112.8113362.62 FEB- APR,SEP-OC 395 3 CS 20 240 43.15 10356 ICOA I MAR-JUL 395 3,-4 WA 1 F I 1100 1 143.1514315 SEPT-MAR 395 5 CS 17 204 1.82 jCrB I I I I I 1371.28 MAR-JUL 395 "5 1 IWA I 1100 11.82 1182 SEPT-MAR 395 6 FESG jCrB T 13.6 1135 1 15.0 1675 FE- AP,SE-OCT 395 6a CoA FESG I 17.0 184 13.68 1309.12 FEB- APR,SEP-OC 395 7 FESG 8.81 lHrB I 15..4 1202.5 1 11784.02 FE- AP,SE-OCT 395 7a CrB FESG I 13.6 1135 1 112.8111729.35 FE- AP,SE-OCT END I TOTAL123586.6 Page: 3 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN -Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. NOTE: The applicator is cautioned that P and K may be over applied while meeting the N requirements. In the future, regulations may require farmers in some parts of North Carolina to have a nutrient management plan that addresses all nutrients. This plan only addresses nitrogen. Page: 4 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 2: ACRES WITH NOTARIZED AGREEMENT OR LONG TERM LEASE (Agreement with adjacent landowners must be attached.) (Required only if operator does not own adequate land. See required specification 2.) TRACT FIELD SOIL TYPE & CLASS- CROP YIELD LBS COMM N ** * LBS DETERMINING PHASE CODE AW N PER ACRES AW N PER AC AC USED ---- or ------- APPLY RESID. APPLIC METH N TIME END TOTAL 10 Indicates that this field is being overseeded (i.e. interplanted) or winter annuals follow summer annuals. ** Acreage figures may exceed total acreage in fields due to overseeding. * lbs AW N (animal waste nitrogen) equals total required nitrogen less any commercial nitrogen (COMM N) supplied. The following legend explains the crop codes used in tables 1 and 2 above: CROP CODE CROP UNITS PER UNIT CS CORN SILAGE 12 :FESG FESCUE - GRAZED 12 GLG GRASS -LEGUME - GRAZED 37.5 WA WINTER ANNUALS AC 100 TOTALS FROM TABLES 1 AND 2 ACRES LBS AW N USED Page: 5 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TOTAL 91.8 0 91.8 23586.6 C 23586.6 *** BALANCE j-6336.6 1 ------------------- *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Page: 6 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN *** This number must be less than or equal to 0 in order to fully utilize the animal waste N produced. Acres shown in each of the preceding tables are considered to be the usable acres excluding required buffers, filter strips along ditches, odd areas unable to be irrigated, and perimeter areas not receiving full application rates due to equipment limitations. Actual total acres in the fields listed may, and most likely will be, more than the acres shown in the tables. See attached map showing the fields to be used for the utilization of animal waste. APPLICATION OF WASTE BY IRRIGATION The irrigation application rate should not exceed the intake rate of the soil at the time of irrigation such that runoff or ponding occurs. This rate is limited by initial soil moisture content, soil structure, soil texture, water droplet size, and organic solids. The application amount should not exceed the available water holding capacity of the soil at the time of irrigation nor should the plant available nitrogen applied exceed the nitrogen needs of the crop. If surface irrigation is the method of land application for this plan, it is the responsibility of the producer and irrigation designer to ensure that an irrigation system is installed to properly irrigate the acres shown in Tables 1 and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. The following table is provided as a guide for establishing application rates and amounts. Tract Field Soil Type Crop Application Rate (in/hr) Applic. Amount (inches) 395 1 CrB GLG .35 *.5 395 2 CoA GLG .35 *.5 395 3 CoA CS .35 *.5 395 5 CrB CS .35 *.5 395 6 CrB FESG .35 *.5 395 6a CoA FESG :35 *.5 Page: 7 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN 395 7 HrB FESG .4 *.5 395 7a CrB FESG .35 *.5 395 '�3,-4 WA .35 *.5 395 WA .35 *.5 * This is the maximum application amount allowed for the soil assuming the amount of nitrogen allowed for the crop is not over applied. In many situations, the application amount shown cannot be applied because of the nitrogen limitation. The maximum application amount shown can be applied under optimum soil conditions. Your facility is designed for 180.00 days of temporary storage and the temporary storage must be removed on the average of once every 6.00 months. In no instance should the volume of the waste be stored in your structure be within the 25 year 24 hour storm storage or one foot of freeboard except in the event of the 25 year 24 hour storm. It is the responsibility of the producer and waste applicator to ensure that the spreader equipment is operated properly to apply the correct rates to the acres shown in Tables I and 2. Failure to apply the recommended rates and amounts of nitrogen shown in the tables may make this plan invalid. Call your technical specialist after you receive the waste analysis report for assistance in determining the amount of waste per acre and the proper application rate prior to applying the waste. NARRATIVE OF OPERATION This operation is in very close proximity to Knap of Reeds Creek, which drains into FAlls IAYjE ' ; City of R;Ijc,gh 's drinking water supply. Therefore, extreme caution must be taken when irrigating fields adjacent to the creek, since they are also flooplain areas. Well established crops must be in the fields at time of irrigation. Page: 8 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 1. Animal waste shallgreach surface waters of the state by runoff, drift, manmade conveyances, direct application, or direct discharge during operation or land application. Any discharge of waste which reaches surface water is prohibited. 2. There must be documentation in the design folder that the producer either owns or has an agreement for use of adequate land on which to properly apply the waste. If the producer does not own adequate land to properly dispose of waste, he/she shall provide a copy of an agreement with a landowner who is within a reasonable proximity, allowing him/her the use of the land for waste application. It is the responsibility of the owner of the facility to secure an update of the Waste Utilization Plan when there is a change in the operation, increase in the number of animals, method of utilization, or available land. 3. Animal waste shall be applied to meet, but not exceed, the nitrogen needs for realistic crop yields based on soil type, available moisture, historical data, climatic conditions, and level of management, unless there are regulations that restrict the rate of application for other nutrients. 4. Animal waste shall be applied to land eroding less than 5 tons per acre per year. Waste may be applied to land that is eroding at 5 or more tons, but less than 10 tons per acre per year providing grass filter strips are installed where runoff leaves the field. (See FOTG Standard 393 -Filter Strip) 5. Odors can be reduced by injecting the waste or disking after waste application. Waste should not be applied when there is danger of drift from the irrigation field. 6'. When animal waste is to be applied on acres subject to flooding, it will be soil incorporated on conventionally tilled cropland. When applied to conservation tilled crops or grassland, the waste may be broadcast provided the application does not occur during a season prone to flooding. (See "Weather and Climate in North Carolina" for guidance.) "- 7. Liquid waste shall be applied at rates not to exceed the soil infiltration rate such that runoff does not occur offsite or to surface waters and in a method which does not cause drift from the site during application. No ponding should occur in order to control odor or flies. . Animal waste shall not be applied to saturated soils, during r 'nfall events, or when the surface is frozen. Animal waste shall be applied on actively growing crops in such a manner that the crop is not covered with waste to a depth that would inhibit growth. The potential for salt damage from animal waste should also be considered. Page: 9 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 10. Waste nutrients shall not be applied in fall or winter for spring planted crops on soils with a high potential for leaching. Waste nutrient loading rates on these soils should be held to a minimum and a suitable winter cover crop planted to take up released nutrients. Waste shall not be applied more than 30 days prior to planting of the crop or forages breaking dormancy. 11. Any new swine facility sited on or after October 1, 1995 shall comply with the following: The outer perimeter of the land area onto which waste is applied from a lagoon that is a component of a swine farm shall be at least 50 feet from any residential property boundary and from any perennial stream or river (other than an irrigation ditch or canal. Animal waste other than swine waste from facilities sited on or after October 1, 1995), shall not be applied closer than 25 feet to perennial waters. (See Standard 393 - Filter Strips). 12. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 100 feet to wells. 13. Animal waste shall not be applied closer than 200 feet of dwellings other than those owned by the landowner. 14. waste shall be applied in a manner not to reach other property and public right-of-ways. ux Animal waste shall not be discharged into surface waters, drainageways, or wetlands by a discharge or by over -spraying. Animal waste may be applied to prior converted cropland provided they have been approved as a land application site by a "technical specialist". Animal waste shall not be applied on grassed waterways that discharges directly into water courses, and on other grassed waterways, waste shall be applied at agronomic rates in a manner that causes no runoff or drift from the site. 16. Domestic and industrial waste from washdown facilities, showers, toilets, sinks, etc., shall not be discharged into the animal waste management system. 17. A protective cover of appropriate vegetation will be established on all disturbed areas (lagoon embankments, berms, pipe runs, etc.). Areas shall be fenced, as necessary, to protect the vegetation. Vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and other woody species, etc., are limited to areas where considered appropriate. Lagoon areas should be kept mowed and accessible. Berms and structures should be inspected regularly for evidence of erosion, leakage or discharge. Page: 10 WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS 18. If animal production at the facility is to be suspended or terminated, the owner is responsible for obtaining and implementing a "closure plan" which will eliminate the possibility of an illegal discharge, pollution and erosion. 19. Waste handling structures, piping, pumps, reels, etc., should be inspected on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns, leaks, and spills. A regular maintenance checklist should be kept on site. 20. Animal waste can be used in a rotation that includes vegetables and other crops for direct human consumption. However, if animal waste is used on crops for direct human consumption it should only be applied preplant with no further applications of animal waste during the crop season. 21. Highly visible markers shall be installed to mark the top and bottom elevations of the temporary storage (pumping volume) of all waste treatment lagoons. Pumping shall be managed to maintain the liquid level between the markers. A marker will be required to mark the maximum storage volume for waste storage ponds. 22. Waste shall be tested within 60 days of utilization and soil shall be tested at least annually at crop sites where waste products are applied. Nitrogen shall be the rate - determining element. Zinc and copper levels in the soils shall be monitored and alternative crop sites shall be used when these metals approach excessive levels. pH shall be adjusted for optimum crop production and maintained. Soil and waste analysis records shall be kept for five years. Poultry dry waste application records shall be maintained for three (3) years. Waste application records for all other waste shall be maintained for five ( 5 ) years. 23. Dead animals will be disposed of in a manner that meets North Carolina regulations. Page: 11 ANIMAL WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN WASTE UTILIZATION PLAN AGREEMENT Name of Farm:Umstead Farm Unit Owner/Manager Agreement I (we) understand and will follow and implement the specifications and the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste utilization plan for the farm named above. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) before the new animals are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state from a storm event less severe than the 25-year, 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on -site at'the farm office and at the office'of the local Soil and Water Conservation District and will be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Name of Facility Owner: NC Dept. of Agriculture (Please print) Signature: D'ate Name of Manager (I f different from owner) : W r Signature: 1, i 6Date: J Z -3 Name of Person Preparing Plan: (Please print)DIANA LEWIS Affiliation:MRCS Phone No. 919-693-4603 Address (Agency): P. 0. BOX 10 OXFORD NC 27565 Signature: &C�va� -6 Date: -- Page: 12 _--r 93/25/2900 1d:42 919-7Z5-504$ DWQ NON DISCHARGE BR PACE is ANIX= IMSTS DTILZZATION PLAN � - Name -f Farm: Umstsad Fam Unit Owner, Manager Agreement I (we understand and will follow aad implement the specifications and, t: a operation and maintenance procedures estabiiched in the appro =d animal wasce utiiizatiom plan for the farm named above. I (we) 7 Aow that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste ;r'eatment and storage system or construction of new facil::�ies will require a mew certification to be submitted to the North=arolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) before the new anima:3 are stocked. I (we) also understand that there must be no diaoht:ge of animal waste from this system to surface waters of the state :ram a storm event less. severe than the 25-year., 24-hour storm. The approved plan will be filed on -site at the farm o:lf-%c and at the office 'of the looal Soil and Water conservation. Disc-'- axs,d w3°_1 be available for review by NCDWQ upon request. Naa'0 C ' Factlity O=et: NC Dapt. of Agriculture (please print) +Sig=t o Haag (If ffereut f2r owaex) 5 i+mat re-. , t, Date: _ 2 - Nazae o ]Person Preparing Flan: (please prtsst)DIANA LLWXS Affili. tivaexRCS Phone ft. 919-693-4603 Addres. (Aseacy) _ -P. d. sox 10 OXFORD XC 27565 siguatt Cat fCrt. i"t Dafr-Q: Pages 12 20', « :ST 00, SZ 6nd VGZT-£2Z-6T6:xp3' SNOIldiS H02fd3SD JGOrt��'� CERTIFIED AN MfAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN (CA Wl<iP'j}i� 1WETTABLE ACRE D ETERMINATIONS 1. General Instructions3915 f�a't '�'S rti�c7e a. The CAWMP Field Data Sheet(s) is/are used to provide data on the irrigation system(s) being used on the farm and the wetted acres are computed using the appropriate computation method for CAWNT wettable acres, depending on the type of irrigation system. The data sheets and computation sheets will be attached to the CAWNII' and copies of the entire file will be located in the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and in the farm records. The farm file should be available to Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspectors and Division of Soil and Water (DSW) operational review personnel. b. If a detailed map of the buildings, lagoon(s) and land application areas is not available, obtain or generate a map of the property to a defined scale. The map will include all fields used for land application of wastewater. Locate on the map property lines, buildings, lagoons, wells (whether used or abandoned), ponds,'streams, highways, farm roads and all land application sites. Also show all residences and places of public assembly that are within 200 feet of a land application area and all wells that are within 100 feet of a land application area. There are a number of sources of maps._ These include FSA maps which generally have a scale of 1-inch 660 feet and county tax maps which normally have a scale of I -inch = 400 feet or 1-inch 200 feet. Some counties now have the capability to generate a map from GIS data. These are generally more up to date and provide much greater detail. It is also possible to survey with total station equipment and generate an up-to-date map. Some growers may elect to have an aerial photo made of the property and this provides anup-to-date map. Some eastern counties can provide maps prepared after. Hurricane Fran. The scale on the map needs to be large enough to show details of the particular irrigation system being used. For example for a hard -hose traveler system a scale of 1-inch = 330 feet might be adequate. For a stationary sprinkler or stationary gun system, a scale of 1-inch = 200 feet is the minimum scale that will provide the detail needed. The rnap selected must be -adequate to provide an accurate field by field description such that irrigated acres can be obtained. Be sure that the scale is shown on the map and the north direction indicated. If a ma is enlarged. ensure that the scale company that will guarantee accuracy. Us 6 A p ' Soma/e- /M ap 5r en arf,eJ 74V 230 'S ca/e_ , Sc1 2. There are potentially seven types of irrigation systems that can be used. Check below to indicate the type(s) used on the farm. a. Hard -hose traveler —� W r4/+ p o r z 6 e_ loll b. Stationary sprinkler system with permanent pipe c. Stationary sprinkler system with portable pipe d. Stationary gun system with permanent pipe e. Stationary gun system with portable pipe k____ f. Center -pivot system g. Linear -move system a.. `. f 3. Preparing the map and computing wettable acres a. Select the data sheet(s) for the irrigation system(s) being used on the farm. Complete as a minimum the required items on the data sheet(s). For all types of irrigation systems, it is strongly recommended that the irrigation system be operated to collect data such as the sprinkler wetted diameter and the pressure at the pivot point for the center pivot or at the boss tower for the linear -move. Normally measured diameter will be approximately 90 percent of the diameter indicated in the manufacturer's literature. Where possible, the optional items shown on the data sheets should be obtained, but are not needed to compute wettable acres. b. Using information recorded on the irrigation system data sheet(s), delineate on the map to scale the areas that are used for land application of wastewater. For a stationary sprinkler or gun system this means indicating the location and spacing of all sprinklers (guns) or sprinkler (gun) locations. For a hard -hose traveler system, this means showing hydrant location and spacing, the length of each pull and the gun arc angle. For a center -pivot this means indicating the area covered by the center -pivot to include the end gun operation. Similarly for a linear -move machine, the area covered by the machine should be delineated on the map. A person should be able to take the information contained on the data sheets, the completed map and using the appropriate tables or equations, compute the wetted acres. c. Once the map is completed, using the appropriate CAWW Wettable Acre Computation Worksheet or equation(s) (for the center -pivot and linear -move machines, only equations are needed), compute the wettable acres for the farm. d. The wettable acre determination is only made on existing irrigation systems: For new or expanded irrigation systems, effective wetted area must be calculated. Refer to the appropriate publications (stationary sprinkler or hard -hose traveler) or the appropriate equation (center -pivot or linear -move) for the correct values to use to compute effective wetted area. The effective wetted area is that area that receives at least 50 percent of the target application amount. That area is included in the area enclosed by 78 percent of the sprinkler diameter, but overlap areas are only counted once. Also for new or expanded irrigation systems sprinkler and lateral spacings for stationary sprinkler and stationary gun systems must be between 50 and 65 percent of sprinkler diameter and hydrant spacing for hard -hose traveler systems must be between 60 and 75. percent of sprinkler diameter. CAW.MP Weaable ARe Traveling Gun Field Dats sheet 120199 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System FIELD DATA SHEET 1. Make and model number L or) 2. Hose length �5 0 [feet] and hose inside diameter (ID) 14.5 [inch] 3. Gun make and model number P- Z DO B, c, ern 4. Gun nozzle size [inch], 1-,� ring orifice, taper bore orifice. 5. Gun arc angle [degrees] 6. Travel lane spacing Z4 Q- [feet]. Indicate whether uniform, random. Number of exterior hydrants Number of interior hydrants 7. Gun wetted diameter 313 [feet], measured, ✓ based on gun chart. 8. Gun pressure 70 [psi]. Fg .2 7o 4,v^j observed at working gauge, k-*'- determined from gun charts, calculated (show calculations) **9. Operating pressure at hose reel [psi], observed at working gauge, 18oar — 6 provided by owner. ** 10. Supply line size hj a' -S " [inch] (from pump to fast hydrant). * * 11. Supply line length 35 ! O feet (maximum pumping distance)_ * * 12. Supply line type PVC, +.-' aluminum. 3 4 * * 13. Pump make and model number see, * * 14. Pump capacity, ��gpm]. **15. Engine make and model number or * * 16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm bhp] [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that operating pressure at the reel and gun wetted diameter be field determined. * Locate each hydrant on a copy of the map. Indicate the start and stop of the sprinkler cart for each travel lane and show distance traveled. Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres will be determined by travel lane *" Optional data, furnish where possible. * * * Inform�atiion furnished by rl 1(&S .1 an or �r Signature of Owner or Facility Representative Signature of Technical Specialist Printed Narne of Owner or Facility Representative Date s e4:;ael ,e- ova r—� Printed name of Technical Specialist Date *** Only the person or persons collecting the data should sign the data sheet. CAu'\iP Werable A4e Stuinnar Sprinl =10un Field Diu Shect, 2 "9 STATIONARY GUN SYSTEM FIELD DATA SHEET ' 1. Gun make and model number / p z E M -.AJ � 2. Gun nozzle size m , G [inch], _ ✓ ring orifice, taper bore orifice 3. Lateral spacing 1,?,9 [feet] by Gun spacing along lateral ZefQ [feet] 4. Operatingg pressure at the gun `3 D [psi]' 5. Gun wetted diameter 2.38 _[feet], measured or ✓ deterrnined from gun chart 6. Number of guns operating at one time -_ 7. Total number of guns or gun locations in the system Exterior Guns: 2-t7 part circle ✓full circle Interior Guns: full circle Gun Locations Permanently Marked: yes ✓ no 8. Supply Line Permanent Pipe ii " A 1" Portable Pipe ** 9. Lateral line size [inch]. If more than one size, indicate size and approximate length of each. Can be done on the map. * * 10. Lateral line length — [feet]. (Longest lateral) * * 11. Supply line size [inch]. If more than one size, indicate size and approximate length of each. Can be done on map. **12. Supply Line length 198D [feet]. Maximum pumping distance.ILI 13. Pump make and model number 4onC4 jDun1p CI 0- 2.313 **14. Pump capacity [gpm] * * 15. Engine make and model number ?7D 4 ►,- I-ra c.- ,a *-_ - , or **16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that gun wetted diameter be field measured. It should be done on the longest lateral about half -way down the lateral. * Locate each gun or gun location on the map. Indicate whether full -circle or part -circle Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres will be deternuned by lateral line, by zone or by field. ** Optional data, furnish where possible *"Information furnished by -/0 andlor - ignattuc of Owner or Ficility Repmentative Signature of Technical Specialist r rint- )tiame- of Owner or Facility Representative Date- -1- ---/F! 1 '7 Printed Name of Technical Specialist Date � �� — F 9 *** Only the person or persons collecting the'data should sign the data sheet. `i r 19 lf� J. HOULE a FILS INC.4591 ROUTE 143, C.P. 370 DRUMMONDVILLE. OC, CANADA J26 6W3 TEL.: (819) 47*7-744.n -.-• FAX: (819) 47 r- [)1.R47, WARRANTY REONSTRATIM FORM Dealer's name: . I f W Customer's name: C-- A(ldres �-- City: f� Type of t.31 elati m: I);lily:: Type of equipment: J I v Serial 4 : Serial #: Ilr+(t n.rtf,{lel: I'()rzral r'f lltn jj %Il! ( )Illnr ct+nrrf�r; Serial #: Mr>rlafi: r� Q x� Delivery date: Equipment /q,/, Equipment started date: �� { 1 HEREBY ACI<,PJOVVLEDGE TVIIA-r': • all safety decals and prw5!cl.ive shielding provitiml by rile m-innfa(:tnrAt of rile f,11Irl ir►,.t+lnlnC1nr -)IP;r 111:+4•n on the farm implerlient.: • an operator's manual in(:lnding all safety related instrtrr:ti0rts IecorTnnended by 010. nlarinfactulm Ira, been provided; • I have been inslrr)ctpd (art how to operate the oflidpin-p!w: • the equipment has been assembled and installed as per the C(mrflarty's spry{:ifir:ar;r+n,: • I have received the company's written warranty. The installation and/or final assembly of the equipment wasp "r rnted by: ��// rle:tler nwn The dealer was prest hen the a ui ent was operated the first time: Yr?^ N,+ Dealer's signature: � FItz Customer's signature: ZIZ4-�� NOTE: Both dealer and customer signatures must appear on this warranty registration form in order to validate the warranty. FORM PA-00024 WHITE: CUSTOMER -- YELLOW: DEALER — PINK t`s GOLDEN ROD: J. HOULE & FILS INC. 14 Ll J. HOULE Et FILS INC. �4591 ROUTE 143.I:.t'. 370 L If—,, DRUMMONDVII I r. r)r: r:n.r%lnl+�. .IZF3 t,W3 --.-•---..-____..-_�.__. _. -. rFI.' {81Sit A 7 f i ��!1.+ r�,.. jstt+1� ; T T it'�stT: WARRANTY REGIS f'RATIOM FORM +� Rln i s•rtJ ,tsJ[)r�r'c rs�r[ln: 1 �- r.irv• / f1111n1 rl Tyl,e �f cJIJ,:Ia#inrl: {1,firy: Type of pfjillQF If1P.[11: �.- sal ►`� r.,��L " �trti�� , Serial #1I+ ,+ A `t Serial 4t. Serial #: Delivety date: nllr+r1r+ rul ,+ I +I Frlfliprtlr9ilt (lair+: 498 I HEREBY AC_KN()WI_E1)GE ..111 1 IIA I - all safety decals :vlfi J,v III,,w'-II111(,Il;tIoof r+I Ih,, [.it III iIIIItl-, -1.11 tttr+i" 10:1. on the farm irnplqnler[t: • an operator's manna[ n)f`luding all safety iekilt d Irl :Ilurll(ll,r Ir)comtrwrl+-If+rl by III" rr1ar1 [n,;Imr,t I1;,•• been provided; • I have been instructed on how to operate thq orll61mlerlt: * the equipment has beer) assembled and ittstalkI d as per the comp.- r)y's • I have received the company's written wammity. The installation and/or final assembly of the eclrr pinent was pelf Ied l.ty: �V/ �Iealf�r rr�nr[It' The dealer was prey r when the equi ent was operated the first t.irne: r`ns hlr, Dialer's signature: Customer's signature: LN-CO)YE: Both dealrr and customer signatures must aplm9i III) this warranty registration form in o0ns Jo valirlalQ tim w,m ntlly ron>N rn-00024 1NI trTF. CUGTO) IrErt - YELLOW: DEl1/ LEt1 - "IM11% F-[ (,'('DEN ROD. J. IV..1t 1117. r• rtt_�- INC, k?CM M I DPJLANT i C PHONE NO. : 7175293137 May. 25 1999 09:71AM P2 02,'27/97 14:52 rA-X 819 477 0498 J. HOULE R FI1.5 MID -ATLANTIC 0001 IRRIGATION PUMP PERFORMANCE IN WATER HOULE IRRIGATION PUMP � IMPELLER RPM = 2Q5 •140 a 135 � z � z z j t3C 130 zi 125 7 50 f0A 1$0 2W 250 PUW RUNNN3 US/GPM Dl.W P0190AMANCe ARE 7NEORCAL ANO SASRD ON WATER PHYMMTWI NO MAY DIFFER FROM ABOVE OHARTI 300 m 400 HOULE IRRIGATION PUMP IMPELLER H PM a 2425 120 O 110 a 100 so � 90 z 0 50 10D 160 200 2so am 360 400 1 PUKAP RUNNING USK3PN1 { 'PiIMP PSHFORNANCE APETHEPFUCAL AND SASMON WATeR 1 PHYW4AL TE$'i M MAY DIFM M0M AS_ OY£ CWART i 0=7/97 P15WD1.WK4 P200 BIG GUN@ OPERATING AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS REVERSE SPEED v BOLT PART CIRCLE DISENGAGEMENT STOP Mow—,, 1 first•Be PRESSURE GAUGE TAPS st,•rlh/Ia V!4111illiffilao SECONDARY NOZZLE TAP CIRCLE ENGAGEMENT STOP NORMAL BRAKE -, � BRAKE �'�T++No� ft�§_ blade! P200T x 24e x Flan e Q © BE CAREFUL! + Reatl "W"ng rnslrucnona oe lore oaerabng sannkltr or making any atllVslmanls 2 Newer mast atllW lmtnu w ptrlam sen.Ce while apnnslN rs m operalron 7 $lana Clear of opeOlen9 sprinkler Fasl reverse eCiron slay Cause injury 4 54n43 Clear al Mph .elo[tly wait, slream 5 NevN daeal water stream onto roaa,.al a eltClnCal lransmresrph lines SET UP FOR OPERATION UNDERSTANDING THE P200 ADJUSTMENTS 1. -Install nozzle. If using ring nozzle set, install desired in A. BRAKE + ring size ring nozzle cap. Use tight hammer blows on lugs of. cap to loosen and Function of -To make up for wear on brake. retighten. Adjustment To increase brake load on 2. If additional close -in water is desired, remove sloping terrain. Normal Setting -3/4" spring height (see photo). - plug and install secondary nozzle. Discussion -Unless adjusting brake for 3:. On sloping -terrain, tighten brake locknuts wear or sloping terrain, return slightly (approx. '/a 'turn) and adjust drive brake to normal setting. Spoon '/,e" into. stream. For pivot or traveler When to Adjust -After brake has worn (forward operation, sloping terrain will cause the noz- rotation speed too fast). zle pressure to fluctuate (4.3 psi for every 10 -For operation on slope. feet of elevation change). Always set reverse How to Adjust -Adjust nuts 1/4 turn at a time, speed for lowest pressure (highest point in check for rotation. Adjust all field). nuts uniformly. Note! On slop- 4. For operation below 50 psi, adjust drive ing terrain, maintain tighter spoon %6" into stream. Note! The P200 is not brake for more uniform recommended for operation below 50 psi and rotation. this condition may result in improper mechanical operation, particularly where B. DRIVE SPOON sloping terrain conditions exist. For good Function of • -To increase or decrease drive droplet conditions, 55 psi or greater is recom- Adjustment power. mended. Normal Setting -Drive spoon parallel to.dhve 5. Adjust location of engagement and disengagement sto s to p give desired arc of arm casting (see photo). Discussion -Short, choppy arm strokes coverage. The fast reverse action will start usually indicate marginal pres- when roller is about halfway down engage- sure conditions and necessi- - ment stop cam surface. The reverse action will be stopped by control brake after roller is tate spoon adjustment. When to Adjust -Low pressure operation (below about 1" past disengagement stop. To set for 50 psi). Full Circle operation, remove engagement -For sloping terrain operation stop only. Leave disengagement stop on where brake has been tighten - sprinkler as a safety measure. Note! Stops ed. are self-locking in position with T-handle bolt How to Adjust -Adjust drive spoon toward only lightly tightened. stream to increase drive, and 22 40 0 r4o. I I I I r-ATrl 51 i :T' l -.7 r Iv 7"T 74 NumWay Traveling Sprinkler DEPTH OF WATER APPLIED IN INCHES Spacing Between Travel Speed, Feet Per Minute Travel G.P.M. Lanes, Ft. 0.4 0.5 1 2 4 6 8 100 165 2.4 1.9 1.0 .49 0.24 0.16 0.12 200 180 4.5 3.6 1.8 0.89 0.45 0.30 0.22 200 4.0 3.2 1.6 0.81 0.40 0.27 0,20 300 200 6.0 4.8 2.4 1.20 0.60 6.AO 0.30 270 4.5 3.6 1 1,8 0,89 1 0.45 0.30 0.22 400 240 6.7 5.4 2.7 1.34 0.67 0.45 0.33 300• 5.4 4.3 2.1 1.07 0.54 0.36 0,27 j 500 270 7.4 5.9 3.0 1.49 0.74 0.50 0.37 330 6.1 4.9 2.4 1.22 0.61 0.41 0.30 600 270 8.9 7.1 3.6 1.8 0.89 0.59 0,45 330 7.3 5.8 1 2.9 1.46 0.73 0.49 0.36 MAXIMUM TRAVEL LANE SPACING, FT" Sprinkler Percent of Wetted Diameter Wetted 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Diameter, Wind Over Wind Up To Wind Up To NO Feet 10 MPH 10 MPH 5 MPH Wind 200 100• 110 120 130 140 150 160 250 125' 137 150 162 175 187 200 300 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 350 175 192 210 227 245 262 280 400 1 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 450 225 248 . 270 292 315 338 360 500 250 ' 275 300 325 350 375 400 550 275 302 330 358 385 412 440 600 300 330 360 390 420 - - 'Tra+e, Lane Soacrno. -ce bisrance-v!wefn travel lanes for anv given sprinkler size is laical, -arerm,nec by ocaf wrnc cchC:rrens. High wines teno to disteri dr modify Me sorrnner pattern mic an egF-snapec cpve'age pattern. Thereldre. if possible. direction of if srculd be al r,g": angles to the-evalung wind. While the ccntrnuous movement of IhosWrn rrrecar batre's eery effective +n evening out the travel pattern. If is essenliat to use closa- scacings belwee^ :ravN lanes :c obtain ddeouare overlap, IRRIGATION RATE FOR LONG NU -WAY TRAVELING SPRINKLERS Travel Speed Ft./Min. Acres Irrigated Per Hour Hours Required For 850 Ft. Travel Travel Lane Spacing, Ft. 165 200 240 270 300 330 360 t 400 0.4 0.09 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.22 35 0.5 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.21 0-23 0.25 0.28 28 1 0.22 0.27 0,33 0.37 3.-1 0.45 0.49 0.55 14 2 0.45 0.54 0.66 0.75 132 0.90 0.99 1.10 7 4 0.90 1,10 1.32 7.49 f 1..." 1.81 1.98 2.20 3.5 6 1.36 1.65 1.98 2.23 2.-8 2.72 2.98 3.30 2.4 8 1.81 2.20 2.64 2.97 1 3.30 3.63 3.96 4..10 1.3 24e TRAJECTORY* RING NOZZLE 1%" Ring 13A" Ring 11h" Ring 1%' Ring 13!" Ring 114" Ring 2" Ring (1.29" act.) (1.46" act.) (1.56" act.) (1.66" act.) (1.74" act.) (1,83" act.) (1.93" act.) P.S.I. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. 50 •230 319 300 348 350 363 410 382 470 397 535 412 640 426 60 250 333 330 363 385 382 445 402 515 417 585 431 695 446 70 270 3dg 355 377 415 397 480 417 555 431 630 446 755 466 80 290 .363 380 392 445 412 515 431 590 446 675 461 805 480 90 310 372 405 407 475 426 545 446 625 461 715 475 855 495 f 100 325 382 425 417 500 436 575 456 660 470 755 490 900 510 'TRAJECTORY ANGLE Soronkle guns are available in various tralecrory angles t211. 24' and 271) The nigher traleworeas maximize me distance :' w and allow 1.17e stream ::,=iets to reach a nearly zero norrzontaf vafoclry before descending to me ground. The rower rralemones tend to lig!1::'@ n -c 7errer. our iney do not orpvide me desuaere droplel conditions rnat are Characteristic 01 the nigher angles. Lower rralectdry guns should arwars ce -sec at signer ooeraring dressures. m IRRIGATION POWER With Perkins Diesel.. Engines Long offers you the reliability and durability of Perkins diesel power for your Irrigation needs. Two models with your choice of the Perkins V8.540 or the 6.354 engines, These units are mounted on Long -built heavy duty trailers with 8 ply heavy implement, multi -rib tires 08.51. x 14) for easy towing with a tractor or pick- up truck. The base Is of formed 1/4 inch steel chan- nel construction. A 150 gallon fuel tank assures you many hours of operating before refueling. The Berkley Type B Centrifugal Pump or Cornell Centrifugal Pump completes the Long Power Unit. Just tow it to,your water source, connect the suc- tion and supply hoses, and you're ready to go to work. The power units aredesigned for use with the Long Nu -Way Irrigation system or other systems. SPECIFICATIONS Perkins V8.540 Engine (Power Und on Trailer) Continuous Horsepower ....................... 133 Max. Engine Type ....................... 8 cyl.90• VEE Diesel Displacement ........................... 540cu. inches Sore and StrDKe .............. . ....... 4.25 x 4,75 inches Operating Cycle ....................................... 4 Compression Ratio ............................... 16.5:1 Firing Order ............................ 1-8-7-5-4-3-6.2 Net Weight, Dry, with ACCeSsories. APprox....................................... 3.000lbs. RUGGED CONSTRUCTION • Heavy gauge steel sheet metal enclosure. • OpOn engine access for easy engine servicing, • Side mounted instrument panel. • Louvered radiator protection panel, STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Fuel oil filter. • Full flow lub oil filter. + 12V Delco 40MT starter. • 12V DeICD inlegral alternator and regulator. • Dixson electronic tachometer. • Murphy oil pressure and coolant temperature safety gauges. • Murphy slectro-mechanical safety shutdown, • Farr heavy.duty dry type air Cleaner. • S.A.E X3 "eel housing. BERKLEY PUMP (Recommended for low nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump, Type B 13!i" dia. Impeller 5 x 10 tamale NPT suction 4 x 9 tomato NPT discharge Rated capacity — 1100 G.P.M. a 140 PSI 2400 RPM. Complete with primer. CORNELL PUMP (Recommended for high nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump type 15 7i'32" di. impeller Rates capacity — 1100 G.P.M. 0 165 PSI 2200 RPM Complete with primer Perkins 6.354 Engine (Power Unit on Trailer) Continuous Horsepower ........................ 85 Max. Engine Type ................... In -Line 6 Cylinder Diesel Displacement ......................... 354 cubic inches Bore and Stroke ...................... 1875 x 5.0 inches ODeraung Cycle ....................................... 4 Compression Ratio ................................ 16:1 Firing Order ................................ 1-5-3.6-2-4 Net Weight. Dry with Accessories. Approx....................................... 2.500 lbs. RUGGED CONSTRUCTION • Heavy gauge sleet sheet metal enclosure. • Open engine access for easy engine servicing. • Side mounted instrument panel. • Louvered radiator protection panel. STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Fuel oil filter • Fu11 flow lub oil filler. • 12V heavy duty Delco 35MT starter, • 72V Delco Integral alternator and regulator. • Dixson electronic tachometer. • Murphy oil pressure and Coolant temperature safety gauges. • Murphy elactro-mechanical safety shutdown. • Farr heavy-duty dry type air cleaner • SA.E. N3 flywheel housing. BERKLEY PUMP (Recommended for low nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump, Type B 13ti" dia. impeller 4" lemale NPT suction 3" female NPT discharge Rated capacity — 550 G.P.M, @ 136 PSI 2400 RPM Complete with primer. CORNELL PUMP (Recommended for high nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump type 15 7l32" die, impeller Rated Capacity — 660 G.P.M. Q 160 PSI Q 2200 RPM Complete with primer 4k' NumWay THE TRAVELER - TYPE, ONE MAN IRRIGATION SYSTEM The new time saving design lets you get into the field and under way `.aster than most other types. It's easily moved from field to field. The turbine operation is reliable and offers optimum performance. The hose reel is attached to a swiveling base mounted on a four wheel Wagon. For operation, the wagon carrying the hose reel Is pulled to a hydrant in the field or other water source and connected. A tractor is then hitched to the wheel -mounted sprinkler -gun, and towed through the field to any desired distance up to 850 feet, unwinding the hose as it moves. The water is then turned on and the sprinkler -gun begins to operate. A water turbine contained an the hose reel rewinds the hose culling the sprinkler -gun through the Meld at a rate of up to 8 feet per minute. It sprinkles an area 320 ft. wide and 2000 ft. long from one iocation.* When the hose has completely retracted, the reel automatically stops winding. The swiveling base of the hose reel can be turned to another direction and the operation repeated_ without moving the machine. The entire operation requires very little time, labor, or attention, and the system is virtually trouble -free. For example, up to 16 acres may be irrigated with one inch of water using less than 3/4 of one man hour labor. .s. ,z ,aessure using ; 5/8' nnp namne — 5 man ■en.. DIMENSIONS rase Len -In 850 ft. D�&^e'.e- 10!0d 4': in. x 5-s in o' Macmne _ 'Machine 8 ft. %lachine 11' z ft. V. e " : w-mcut Waie• 5.800 tus. . ! d 1 t 4fA Cl7ne hose ree', s+•:,vels 360` se Ina; the sore out tOr ur:=z: -; In dike. e.... �:royt10n5 r machi macnine. �I A raolal inflow water turbine powers the gear driven reel, 7ne flow water to the manifold pipe Passes through the turbine. turn- ing the Im Oeller. The rotation from the turbine plane shaft transfers tnrougn a ve01110le Sneed belt 10 the ge8rbOa. A v8rtable speed Prive ano metering valve Control the winding speed Of the reel from 6 Inches to 8 feet per minute. All water passes througn the tur0lne ane nose to the SPrinkier-gun. No water waste. r • r am'="i .•' i ' j Close f PC Pule- 7'ie 7116 wa4. neaw Out% n'r k, •+•�,.` I �`• � !'•' � j •^• _ ram" r - i. Ate_-.+,•' ..3+:_ �' :{..i - - •..•�'•_�. �._�:•�+.'.'.,,. �' „y, '►. � _ �,. .. � �, ^yam ►-r a .._'•<. y cam: r `• r F . _ '-+'��1,--L-�•-.--�.•+�,�-•cam"'. - _ � , �•.,y�:.-'r s ' :' "•' vl AP All 1, �.= � �ia• _w ':1.'/irr '+� �-ye•�' �.� ! f � r -_ � ' y -� a 1.,• _�A . ;� r t ''C_ :. - . ��� ::�• Ate :yL Hose Peel. The reen is 0051:"•eq craven by a Jacxshalt output Z� ;.- The collapsible supply nose is made of nylon woven ccrves:a 7e neon and internist reel gear, and 1s con necied to the manifold pipe wnn a swivel elbow &--e- -' ''-- •:� -� High flotation implement :+res 18.5L x :aI are mstalied with a .. - tt • tread width o1 87.2". Onnorai : 1 L x 15 tares are also avarlae:e. easily posinoned. ZA =pine Gear -DX. A simoie and reiiacle eduction gearbox provides a w: smtl0:n ap plhcahon of :he Idetl :pr a continuous motion in winding - '^� � ••� +� me rose. It reduues+esa power :man multi -stage chain drives. The «' orec:s:on-cut gears are case narceneo for longer life and they are t, The sprinkler -gun is mounted on a stable !our wheel base with manufactured entirely in our van:. A snear bolt hub provides an adjustable width from 72" 10 108" for use in row Crocs. The Hind cranked stabilizers assure :hat me machine is protecapn for the gear Lox. anc :,is machine is eou:poed with a hose is connected to the scrinkler via a pressure sealed joint with seated when irrigating. I' I" 9=0 ram PTO smat: !or :asl reel rewinding with the power double catches. The sorinKler-gun unit has hign clearance for use :aKe V :rom a tractor. A nano 2.2M( is also prowdee' in most crops. A sormg loaded linkage provides a constant Per. -� %t,.I pendiculaf position for :me serun Kler-gun. At Divot a " ,'The Nelson Big Gun mocel P200A is slancard edrupment. A variety of ring nozzles are available for :rater pressure ano capacity regulation. The normal pattern for :ins unit is 180- - 200' to the rear of the traveler. of a - A 'eel -drake ano safety'-•oCt '_ a 7oerated from a common "Red CCrrr:i. henCle. The ree� :rake -':':'aces Positive control of Ine hcse, arc is apohec wrier ]he r.cs± a Zaino pulled oul. The safety -oz, : e:'er.[s anv un,.%- :Z:nq —_ --lit cetwee t the reel and case. r :ne Z;—go 1 A hose guide ensures correct hose winding on the ree! as moves through a guide mechanism. Advantages of Long Nu -Way 320 FT. J--1,000 FT. Disadvantages at Cable -Tow Traveler -Type Systems I -1,000 FT. � 1 FT. `- Disadvantages of Cable -Tow Advantages of Long Nu -Way Traveler -Type Systems Simplicity Convenience 1. Mechanically simple. Fewer mov- 1. Winch, cable, and anchor required 5. Sprinkler -gun may be placed at S. Entire hose must be unwound ;c ing parts mean less to go wrong. No' for operation. any distance from base up to the en- begin irrigating. cable to pull out. lire length of hose (850 ft.) Durability Economy 2. Heavy duty Polyethylene hose. (PE 2. Thin, collapsible hoses used with 6. Hose is pulled In a relatively 6. Most others require pulling nose Pipe► (7/16" wall) Lasts indefinitely. cablo-tow systems are susceptible straight line for a minimum of hose- in a 1800 loop causing more wear and Can be repaired in the field, to early wear, and damage. wear, physical damage to hose and croos. ! Convenience More Yield 3. Less movement of reel and base 3. Most other types cover an area of 7. No travel Ions is required with 7. Travel lone up to 12 feet wide re - required in field operations. Sprin- only 1,320 x 320 ft. without moving high clearance sprinkler. More yield quired. Substantially cuts yield per kles an area of approx. 2,000 ft. x 320 entire unit to another location, per acre. acre. ft. from one location. Convenience Convenience 4• Cover irregular patterns — even 4. Sprinkler -gun travels in straight B. Reel easily swivels on base for 8. Tractor required to move entire curves. Easily irrigates odd -shaped line only. Another method must be ease and convenience in irrigating in unit to another hydrant or water fields. used for irregular or curved shaped another direction ... only one man source for irrigating in another oi- fields. required for entire operation, rection. Tractor PTO Driven Pumps For Irrigation By Hale Tractor PTO powered pumps are ideal for Irri- gating medium to large acreages. Other uses are dewatering, transferring water, etc. Available In 511 Model for 1000 PTO RPM 5" Model for 1000 PTO RPM 51' Model for 550 PTO RPM The entire unit Is built to stand up under severe pumping conditions. The dependable gear drive is very efficient, it does not require supplementary water cooling. A bronze impeller has high strength, reduces possibility of rust or seizing. The low center of gravity permits a stable trailer for towing because the drive shaft is located above the Impeller shaft. Description Tractor PTO Driven Pump RPM/GPM/PSI Suction Suction Hose Strainer Discharge Pressure Gauge Drive Shaft Trailer Primer Dimensions: Length Width Height Weight SPECIFICATIONS Model 110FB1.3R7000 100011100/135 6" Female NPT 6" Female NPT Check Valve w/6" Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits PTO with IN" splined shaft (21 teeth) Fabricated Steel with towing hatch — two 4:0Ox8 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with hose to suction side. 50" 38" 3". 500tbs. ModelS0FB2-3t11000 1000/5S01170 $" Female NPT 5" Female NPT CheCK Valve w/4" Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits PTO with 1 ii" splined shaft (21teeth) Fabricated Steel with towing hatch —. two 4:00x8 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with hose to auction side. 50" 38" 32" 480lbs. Model F03.4ASSO 550/5501135 5" Female NPT 5" Female NPT Check Valve w/4" Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits SAE PTO with I splined shall (6 teeth) Fabricated Steel with lowing hatch — two 4:000 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with nose to auction side. 50" 38" 32" 480 lbs. The mlormation Conlsihad hantn ts from data available at the time at printing. Long Mfg. N.C. Inc. reserves It* right to make changes in specifications shown is or to add improvements without notice and without lneuring obligation. LONG MFG. N.C. INC. HOME OFFICE: TARBORO. N.C. Just call or write: Box 1139 (1907 N. Main St.), Tarboro, NC 27886 Tel. (919) 823-4151 Box 918 (2610 Hwy. 77 North),, Carrollton. TX 75006 Tel. (214) 242-5102 Box 3928 (3863 W. River Dr.), Davenport, lA 52808 Tel. (319) 324-0451 Box 167 (Hwy. U.S. 41 South), Tifton, GA 31794 Tel. (912) 382-3600 Box 13263 (1920 Channel Ave.), Memphis, TN 38113 Tel. (901) 774-6523 Box 259 (221 E. Main St.). Mechanicsburg PA 17055 Tel. (717) 697-8277 l:iU 1 ; � 1 bib -dud HU t' AA. NO, ) i U4b; (b 'i f F. U 1 o • FR A-Y\) it E-:\jR � s RAIN GUN"SPRINKLERS Page 38 102- El-vm Z ' FU;i fii-1;?A RAin Gun Seri; tt;le: • Full circle impulse drive sprinkler • 2" female NFT threaded inlet • Standard trajectory angle for maximum distance of throw • Large nozzles sizes and high flow rates • Choice of noaie type - Taper bore for maximum distance (GNS-2T) - Ring crfice for more stream break-up (GNS-20) • Multlple-slze interchangable nozzle sets These Rain Guns are used on center pivots, small travellers. solid sets, gun stands, and lateral moves. The "E" series has been upgraded to substantially increase field life and reliability of operation. Nozzles are sold in eels. Sets contain the following sizes: TAPER NOZZLE SET {GNS 2T):.8", .6', ,7", .8', .8', and 1.0' RING N07ZLE SET (GNS-20):.5E',.6E',.7E", .8E", and .9E" =*i LP NOZZLE SET (GN5.2C):.6", X .8', and.9" Low pressure spoon included in shipping package for use under certain operating conditions (see' under footnotes). LP nozzles are designed to give optimum droplet size,'stream break-up, and distn'bution at lower pressures. Specificatlons: Bearing SizGVTypa -2" FNPT Body trajectory - 23 a Materials: Body: Cast Aluminum Arm: CastAlumirlum Bearing Sleeve: Cast Aluminum Spoon Bracket Cast Bronze Fulcrum Sha it and Hardware: Stainless Steel _How to 10rder: speclty Model number - 102EHM i NQuie IyPs - GN5-2T, G143-20, 0r GNS2G @semPlal 102EHM ailh r3N$-2T i 07=11M i T k PER NOZZLES PSI V Elbow Noule e- Via. GPM 0402216 r ale. GPM Noul• x' Dia. GPM N91:10 r Dle. GPM N03110 r ble. GPM Nozzle 1.D•• Div. GPM 30 "f^r: 179 38 02 77 188 102 192 12B I97 16Z 40 107 47 2fl5 6i 209 89 = 117 231 147 241 102 30 210 52 222 74 224 99 24a 131 237 165 100 201 60 =2 57 234 E2 Z44 109 '266 144 :03 177 294 225 70 23t 61 24a Be 259 it? Zee 156 307 1D6 420 P44 e0 236 65 257 Dd 272 125 307 166 332 2D5 342 260 90 Z46 6: 265 D9 2112 124 315 175 349 215 35S 276 100 246 72 21-2 106 1 293 141 229 145 360 225 375 29r 102EHMI RINI ICZZLES' •-ek Nozzle Nazzie Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle SE' AC .711r' .B5' @E' PV @ 111;Qw Die. RPM Din. GPM Dl . GPM D1a. GPM ots, GPM 3C 177 56 180 77 200 103 212 121 162 47 AC 197' 57 210 89 225 117 241 141r 50 19d 52 214 74 230 99 247 131 267 165 ua 212 57 210 62 247 106 258 144 290 177 70 224 61 243 64 253 117 266 156 31.6 196 e0 233 as ^ 277 125 300 166 324 205 ' s e0 244 69 2 134 3t2 t76 7a 6 100 1254 72 102EHM I LP NOZZLES' Nozzlb Nozzle N6221e Nbttle Jr r a PSI a Bsbow Die. GPM aw GPM DI4. GPM DIe. GPIJ 25 134 E3 142 72 140 92 158 116 30 146 69 154 79 162 102 170 12: do 16a 65 174 91 164 lie 1122 149 so 182 76 1D4 102 204 132 212 166 e0 IN a3 210 112 = 145 230 1B3 7C 212 DC 224 121 236 156 246 196 GENERA: NCTE: Pet'larr encs dazz ere CDWneC unC6r 11*01=1 C0nc+�0QR9 and mey !Je edvwcaiy 0110-led by wiM. hyOreulic c= 61lo-11, and C1her faCton. use'ow az'essure spoon (which is snipped base With each, INE M Rain Gun] 6ijer rm ladawing arlwraling canditlens: 11 .5- and .rE' na�•ree ai ail pressures 21 .r and .BE' nuuine et 2D and 40 PSI 2i All rornaareing .ry:sie, at 30 PSI 4i All Mm LP nozzlet It M1 prestz7rs& _21�N 4 su!o(J •s' .� man ,J�,�� :i ,� � �4«. ¢ m �.: �J y i,/ - K-k } �C +� �. ,,fix ��• mr �{. PR 1 •✓ ' V.. �' Y t'RAOS l fax emu'. 041 �`.• n.`-•4irw' 1 .`\y ''•.'` m •\�rr "v`wC Ml- y' . • �wT T a '\ rm.7 .- �•'• •!'i PI1. 4 1.._ h{r+ _ ` �:,.y,,.,► 4 �.� !�f .Y � v1��f �. 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Irrigation System Designation ✓ Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System 0 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers # Interior sprinklers __ 1 1t # Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter Z 3 00 [feet] From field data sheet 5. Spacing ,?O Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] 7f,6'To /000= Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter 6. Sprinkler Pattern P,'*'� - Multiple Laterals Single Lateral Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler from -Table Column .4aZ Acres per Exterior sprinkler from Table Column ,:5 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres Excesirdel Spate D_,�oZ (b) Acres per ExtenorSpruilder X # Sprinklers = $ Acres S, 68 Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: Sa + Sb) Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by: Date: 6 - — 9 ZANt'1T W ctuhie .►cre 5udanary sprirJdcriGun compLn&6urul Woriahect. 2 =6;"99 STATIONARY SPRINKLER /GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) 14"jA:6ia(_ z5rNt Field Number {Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System 7 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers # Interior sprinklers 9 #Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter Z 3 8 ___ [feet} From field data sheet 5. Spacing ISo Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter o. Sprinkler Pattern Multiple Laterals t-� Single Lateral � Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pare.T4 spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler from -Table Column D 4 Z Acres per Exterior sprinkler from Table 1p Column 4:�r_ 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres 6 • bZ (b) Acres per Exterior Sprinkler X 2*Sprinklers = 5,,5cf Acres Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: Sa + Sb) Wettable Acre Computational Work -sheet Completed by: &.1 44A__ _ Date: i�-/- 9? a_epns Panwdwl "---- -....... aae}1ns pjey jo Je eoi ,(n 8i Tenn 81 fuewl,l C b't1(r 13s� o.a oacs P 4 'P lP•34 � �# 4 d NOUVOIdISSM CV08 -01/ � �/ � � (�/v ;)(Y •7 3�Iw 1 V e 8L '3-w000zot 10i s6 'I NJ Ol 0}�/� 1W 6'F �•I [ p( �_6:�Y,a,l•JY,�'H0143Y 'a3nMRL lY71'JOl07p—YP,�131N1/�� Wi 66s „�E,Lb I BS9 oa£ /fir 09 �ql �`°�• '/• �' J �1� .1 ! r� ,ram f Ir r 1 11 If ,�/" : �� �'\• • A ' '. , of}e}Sq^5♦ // � �. � a !'• � �' �. I I' �`— ' ` + `: •. l 1% /� / E>AV ar / � -fir . �t •� �, � 1_� � ��', �t�.. e' ��i C _� � � I r ; i � ' '� . jp 00 •J : - �' h�•►i �, ,0,; . s�� � : - / •\ � � ' � EL �` t'Y is , l ' �!1 .---.�au��g ' - '�;;• ._.cam.-' . - � �' �! ;--,_—' i /� Old ,� � � � �� I! i ue - •�'�� �� -Vr' / ri fwii . 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ID +fI !� \ .�sop�nW t• -_'_ ! ice---, 1 r' Landowner/Operator Name - Address:' ~Telephone: TABLE 1 - Field Specifications EXHIBIT D-1 IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS ',z` 3 9--/5 - a" V->Aa a[ r •Nl -- — - County: [c�l — _ - - Date: 'XIS T/iv &' ,S'Ys >EM Fieldl Number Approslmale Maximum useable Size orFleld2 acres Soil Tye Slope %) Crop(s) Maximum Application ltale3 (inlhr) Maslmum Application per Irrigation Cycle3 (Inches) Comments ! Y Or 61OV4,1 IrQ (OY' a 35 3 .5 O— Z 511 e &rr. f rf f Gra, 0-7— Id ^ Gr�iiS 6 SAW # ° Ad) 'A"" Z e— Z I loz. Me t - � iSee attached map. 2Total field acreage minus required buffer areas. 3Refer to N. C. Irrigation Guide, Field Office Tecluiical Guide, Section 11 G. Aruwal application must not exceed the agronomic rates for the soil and crop used. G E—_r NRCS, NC JUNE, 1996 ..A%VS#P Wctubir Acre Stationary SpritMer/Gun C.ampaLg60 al Wark.Shee4 ? .0199 STATIONARY SPRINKLER /GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) ! S Field Number Identification i ) �'+a -dad � �^.� (Identification) ?. irrigation System Designation ✓ Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers #Interior sprinklers # Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter 2 3 S [feet] From field data sheet 5. Spacing 18a Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] BO ' Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter 6. Sprinkler Pattern Multiple Laterals Single Lateral !/ Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler from Table Column 5icccsS !✓ely Spaced D .lpZAcres per Exterior sprinkler from Table 6 Column G 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres Q. 62— (b) Acres per Exterior Sprinkler X ( rr Sprinklers = -a Acres ,7Z Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: 8a + 8b) Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by: Date. 6 — —9 9 Table 6. Irrigated Area Allowances for Stationary Sprinkler Systems on any Pattern where (Lateral and sprinkler spacing greater than 70 percent of Wetted Diameter) z & 69p�o Existing System with New or Modified System Existing Excessively multiple laterals with multiple laterals Single spaced net wetted net w design design Laterals Sprinklers area of an area of an area of an area of an net wetted design area wetted interior exterior interior exterior area of each of each diameter sprinkler' sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler feet acres acres acres acres acres acres (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 80 0.070 0.070 " O-Cr7O 0.570 85 0.079 0.079 • ' 0.0 79 0.079 90 0.089 0.089 * * 0.089 0.039 95 0.099 0.099 = ' 0.099 0.099 100 0.110 0.110 = 0.110 0.110 105 0.121 0.121 = ' 0.121 0.121 110 0.133 0.133 ' # 0.133 0.133 115 0.145 0.145 * 0.145 0.145 120 0.158 0.158 * _ 0.159 0.158 125 0.171 0.171 • * 0.171 0.171 136 0.195 0.185 0.185 0.18 135 0.200 0.200 ' = 0.200 0.200 140 0.215 0.215 * 0.215 0.215 145 0-231 0.231 * ' 0.231 0.231 150 0.247 0.247 • • 0.247 0.247 155 o.2-64 6.264 ' 0.264 0.264 160 0.281 0.281 • • 0.281 0.291 165 0.299 0.299 • 0.299 0.299 170 0.317 0.317 ' ' 0.317 0.317 175 0.336 0.336 ' ' 0.336 0.336 180 0.355 0.355 0.355 0.353 185 0.375 0.375 ' ' 0.375 0.375 190 0.396 0.396 ' = 0.396 0.396 195 0.417 0.417 • 0.417 0.417 200 0.439 0.439 * = 0.439 0.439 210 0.484 0.484 * ' o.484 0.484 2210 0.531 0.531 ` ' 0.531 0.531 Z38f 230 0.580,Ep,bZ 0.580.*-p,(2 ` 0.580�6,bL 0.580,E0.62� 240 0.632 0.632 ` 0.632 0.632 250 0.686 0.686 ' = 0.696 0.686 260 0.742 0.742 ' 0.741 0.742 270 0.800 0.900 * * 0.900 0,800 280 0.860 0.860 0.860 0.860 290 0.923 0.Sr- 3 * * 0.9?23 0.5r-3 300 0.987 0.997 = ' 0.987 0.987 310 1.054 1. 1.054 1.054 320 1.123 1.123 * '• 1.123 1.123 330 1.195 1.195 ' _ 1.195 1.195 340 1.268 1269 _ ` 1.268 1.268 350 1.344 1.344 * 1.344 1.344 360 1.422 1.422 ' 1.42-1 1.42 370 1.502 1.502 * 1.502 1.502 380 1.584 1.594 ' 1.594 1.594 390 1.669 1.669 * * 1.669 1.669 400 1.755 1.755 * 1.755 1.755 410 1.844 1.844 ` ' 1.844 1.8a4 420 1.935 1.935 * = 1,935 1.935 430 2AC9 2.029 ' ' 2.(C9 2.029 440 2.124 2.124 * ' 2.124 2.124 450 2_2227 2.222 _ 2, 1-71 Lateral or sprinkler spacings greater than 65 percent of manufacturer's published weucd diamaer are norrecommomded for new, modified, or expanded statioua-s sprinkler systems CAWMP wcaablo Acre Stationary Sorinl:ler System Ps¢c =1 EHA1:-:16-99. 2.'M!99 1 . 4 l 1 P., ' :L; b L -- l !P2 X Al' i'GbL 9 h bZ • d� x ohs £ ~� I r r A I 1111,11111 11111,i! V Table E90+. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems Field with Single Puil or Multiple pulls and Hydrant Spacing (!,tier than 90 percent of verified wetted diameter, (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle (feet) (acres) 180 degrees 225 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) A (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 150 0.16 0.00 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.14 160 0.19 0.00 0.05 0.09 0.14. 0.16 170 0.21 0.00 0.05 0.11 0.16 0.18 180 0.24 0.00 D.D6 0.12 0.18 0.20 190 0.26 0.00 0.07 0.13 0.20 0.22 200 0.29 0.00 0.07 0.15 0.22 0.24 210 0.32 0.00 0.08 0.16 0.24 .0.27 220 0.35 0.00 0.09 0.18 0.27 0.29 230 0.39 0.00 0.10 0.19 0.29 0.32 240 0.42 0.00 0.11 0.21 0.32 0.35 250 0.46 0.00 0.11 0.23 0.34 0.38 260 0.49 0.00 0.12 .0.25 0.37 0.41 270 0.53 0.00 0.13 0.27 0.40 0.44 280 0.57 0.00 0.14 0.29 0.43 0.48 290 0.61 0.00 0.15 0.31 0.46 0.51 300 0.66 0.00 0.16 0.33 0.49 0.55 �310313 0.70 �0,715 0.00 0.18 0.35 0.53 0.58 320 0.75 0.00 0.19 0.37 0.56 0.62 330 0.80 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.66 340 0.84 0.00 0.21 0.42 0.63 0.70 350 0.89 0.00 0.22 0.45 0.67 " 0.75 360 0.95 0.00 0.24 0.47 0.71 0.79 370 1.00 0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 0.83 380 1.05 0.00 0.26 0.53 0.79 0.88 390 1.11 0.00 0.28 0.56 0.83 0.93 400 1.17 0.00 0.29 0.58 0.88 0.97 410 1.23 0.00 0.31 0.61 0.92 1.02 420 1.29 0.00 0.32 0.64 0.97 1.07 430 1.35 0.00 0.34 0.68 1.01 1.13 440 1.41 0.00 0.35 0.71 1.06 1.18 450 1.48 0.00 0.37 0.74 1.11 1.23 460 1.55 0.00 0.39 0.77 1.16 1.29 470 1.61 0.00 0.40 0.81 1.21 1.34 480 1.68 0.00 0.42 0.84 1.26 1.40 490 1.75 0.00 0.44 0.88 1.32 1.46 500 1.63 0.00 0.46 0.91 1.37 -1.52 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Pace 29 EEAE-99, 2120199 - IWI- c)'LfZ ................ . ...... to/v ��s /P TABLE 3 - Solid Set Irrigation Gun Settings �KISG -5"YSTFM -- T/� EXHIDIT D-3 Make, Model and Type of Equipment: Ifarn a M ^ a _ 6 _ _, D -.5 • c.r r i Field Not and Line NO Number of lldrams Wetted Diameter feet Hydrant Spacing (ft) Along Between Pipeline Pipelines Application Rate inlhr OPERATING PARAMETERS Nozzle Operating Operating Diameter Pressure Time Inches a Gun (►sl) @ ll dram hr Comments 0' —' Z o 3 — D e /a/ -xv 1 �v ISee attached map. 2SIlow separate entries for each pipeline with hydrants in each field. a- CEr 6-/--9f NRCS, NC JUNE, 1996 n 0 TABLE 2 - Traveling Irrigation Gun Settings ,�X 1ST/N6 EXHMrf D-2 Sys-rEM-- . S,'� L p45'46/4- J4lleorsrnuw. Li r s Model -. Field No and IlydrantN.2 TRAVELLANE Effective Effediva Width Length R)��RM EQUIPMENT SETTINOS Nozzle Operating Operafing DiameterPressure Pressure Arc V t See attached map. 2Show separate entries for each hydrant location in each field. C� T 3llse the following abbreviations for various arc patterns: F (full circle), TQ (three quarters), TT (two thirds),1-1(half circle), T (one third), Q (one quarter). May also use degrees of arc. NRCS, NC TUNE, 1996 _was a/ y «p m QLJ ! 11-11" 81-6•C067GL f, il,4/) x -L (b•q � 1 of'Z)tS'7&) _ ?ld o%F LI = -8- Alphabetical Listing of the Mountain Soils of North Carolina Group Number Soil Grdu2 Number Soil 8 Braddock 8 Hayesville 8 Bradson 10 Haywood 8 Brevard 9 Kinkora 2 Chester 10 Porters 7 Clifton 8 R.abun 6 Comus 10 Rosman 3 Cordorus 1 Suncook 4 Delanco 10 Tate 2 Edneyville 5 Thurmont 5 Elsinboro 11 Toxaway 7 Fannin 10 Transylvania 3 French 10 Tusquitee 12 Hatboro 7 Watauga Alphabetical Listing of'the Piedmont and Coastal Plain Soils of North Carolina GrouD Number Soil, Group Number Soil 16 Alaga 2 Davidson 16 Albany 14 Dogue 6 Altavista 6 Dotham 4 Appling,, 17 Dragston 22 Arapahoe 9 Dunbar 7 Autryville 8 Duplin 13 Aycock 5 Durham 22 Ballahack 2 Efland 10 Barclay 13 Engelhard 24 Bayboro 12 Enon 7 Baymeade 16 Eustis 23 Bladen 13 Exum 7 Blaney 8 Faceville 16 Blanton 17 Foreston 3 Bradley 7 Fuquay 16 Buncombe 2 Georgeville 24 Byars 14 Gilead 6 Cahaba 6 Goldsboro 24 Cape Fear 15 Goldston 3 Cecil 19 Grantham 4 Chesterfield 5 Granville 21 Chewacla 19 Grifton 16 Chipley 11 3 Helena 21 Colfax x Herndon 7 Conetoe 2 Hiwassee 1 Congaree 20 Hyde 2 Cononaca 12 lredell 23 Coxville '9 Johns Creedmore 22 Johnston for PILDHO111 AND COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA _--- - --- �._ SOILS C'OTFS- GRS10 1' - -`:Aviiab e-ecomrnende� ax mum: olsture to: r L1p�••l,pp Group : Soil Type :Average:Moisture Application Rate Depth of :be Replaced:"Design":Frequency : tion Index and : Soil : Bolding are Cover Crops Locally Grown Mositure : by Each• :Mositure: for Peak :Amount; No, :, Description . Depth :Capacity •0010 (In/Hr) 2 :Replacement: irrigation•Use Rate -Use Period•(in.) = Art.) F i 31 �)TS�'�( In 1n Dal :t Day _ Z 1 19 1 Dj : 11T�) .Well drained soils of the 1.4 .30 4D :Alfalfa 2.5 2.16 24 9 2.90 :Piedmont uplands with loamy sur- . 2.3 :Cotton 2.5 2.00 20 ]O : 2,65 :face layers and firm clayey sub- ; • 3.3 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 2.95 :soils. 4.2 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 14 5 95 , , 3.0 • 5.0 :Ladino Clover E Grass, . :Bradley :Summer Perennials or :Cecil Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 ,24 5 1.60 3 :Georgeville :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 BO .16 5 1.05 :Herndon :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.62 .18 9 . 2.15 :Lloyd :Orchards bare) 3.0 2,40 .20 12 . 3.20 :Madison :Orchards (cover) 3.0 2.40 .24 10 . 3.20 :Mason :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Pacolet :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Tatum :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 :Wadesboro :Tobacco . . 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 -------------------------------------------------------------:---------------:------ :well drained soils of the 1.2 35 --- --- --- ------------------------------------------------------- .Alfalfa 2.5 1.92 . .24 8 : 2.55 :Piedmont uplands with sandy 2.1 :Cotton 2.5 2.00 . .20 10 : 2.65 :surface layers and firm clayey 3.1 :Corn, field 2.5 1.98 . .22 9 : 2.65 :subsoils. 4.0 ;Gladioli 1.0 .56 : .14 4 .75 4.7 :Ladino Clover a Grass, . :Appling 3.0 :Summer Perennials or :Chesterfield Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1,60 :Nayodan :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .64 .16 4 .85 :Wedowee :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Orchards (bare) 3.0 2.40 .20 12 3.20 4 :Orchards (cover) 3.0 2.40 .24 10 3.20 :Peanuts 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Sweet Potatoes 2.0 1.54 .22 7 2.05 :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.62 : .18 9 2.15 'Tobacco 1.5 1.08 . .18 6 1.45 Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .56 • .14 4 .75 :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 .98 • .14 7 1.30 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :'Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 -� r- �- (Continued) Sheet 2 rr •t 1 CSPRIUKLER ..,4GATI01i GUIDE 1iuidt U. S. ill11C11T Of AGRIC11111111E fr,r Section ll-u. Soil rnnservation Servirr PIED11011T AND COASTAL PLAIN AREA Of RORT11 rAROL1111% June 1976 North Caratina _ �-1F,1Ii;At1 b_11_3FETTFMT1YS --- --- - ----- `"-'--' "'~--- :AvaiTabie:Recommen end Maximum:- :Moisture to: --- "Design":Frequency :Irriga on-Applica- :Avers e:ldoisture A lication g Rate. - Depth of :be Replaced: for : tion Group Soil Type Soil -1'�-- - - (folding Care over Crops locally Grown Moisture by Each :Moisture: Peak lndex and no.' Description De th P :Capacity :((Care {lover) P l 2/ :Replacement- lrrigation:Use Rate:Usu Pcriod.(In.) ?� !f8• _�in9 :SIn10i1____ I :4Iell drained. loamy, alluvial or . 1.5 .3n 35 :Alfalfa :Cotton 2.5 2.5 1.92 1.80 .24 .20 8 9 2.55 2.40 :colluvial soils on first bottoms . 2.2 2.9 :Corn, field 2.5 1.76 .22 8 2.3E :and upland depressions. t 3.6 :Gladioli 1.0 l0 ld 5 .4� 3.0� 4.5 :Ladino Clover b Grass, . -Congaree - :Summer Perennials or 1.5 1.20 5 1.6C :Seneca :Nursery Mixed Hay Crops, lst yr, 1.0 .80 .24 .16 5 1.05 1 _ • :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 2.0 1.44 1.44 18 .18 8 8 1.9G 1.9G • • :Peanuts :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .10 b 1. ' - :Irish Potatoes 1.5 1.20 .20 6 1.611 1.5C ' :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.44 .1c 8 ' :Tobacco 1 1.5 1.0 1.08 .14 gS :Vegetables. Group :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 .70 1.12 :14 8 '6 1.50 • :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.08 .18 . 1.45 .90 ------------------------------------ ____ __• _ - ------------------------------------:Vegetables_-Group-4---------2-0--------1-44--------18--------8--------1-- l.7 25 30 :Alfalfa 2.5 2.40 .24 10 l: 3.211 3.2r :Well drained soils of the :Piedmont uplands that have loamy 2.7 :Cotton :Corn, field 2.5 2.5 2.40 2.42 .20 .22 1: 3.2: :surface layers and clayey 3 1 4.7 :Ladino Clover 6 Grass, . ' :subsoils. ' 3.0+ 5.5 :Summer Perennials or 1.5 1.44 6 1.9" :Coronaca . Nixed Ilay :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .80 .24 .16 5 l.0` 2 :Davidson :Ilursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.80 .18 10 14 2.4C 3.1: :Efland :Iliwassee :Orchards (bare) :Orchards (cover) 3.0 3.0 2.80 2.88 .20 .24 12 3.81- ;Mecklenburg :Peas, field 1.5 1.26 .18 7 10 1.71 2.,:• :Tlrxah :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 .IS ---------- •---------------------..-..-_---------------------------------------------------------------------- :Tobacco - - 1.26 18 '- -1-'` - irnnliome.t.l Sheri 1 --! 11 .3rn+WILL +t l,V.AVn, ,Vn for Pi1DMO11T AND COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF 11ORI11 CAROLINA SOILS -- CR1' : RR�GA�01'� C C 11 v�Ava{Ta�le:Recarrmended I�ax mien: _ f :Mo store ta: �-a[,on:p 9 PP 1Ca- Group : Soil Type :Average:Mositure : pElication Rate ; Depth of :be Replaced:"Design":Frequency : tion Index : and Soil : Bolding Bare o-to Crops Locally Grown Moisture . by Each :Moisture: for Peak :Amount 110. Oescription Depth :Capacity (In/11r): (in/11r) J :Replacement: Irrigation:Use Rate:Use Period:(In.) J Ft. in) J • Ft, In.` In Da (Days) l Z 3 (4) (5) T6)f r� (7) 8 9 10 11 . 12 :well to moderately well drained 1.3 .30 .35 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 .20 11 2.95 :soils of the Piedmont uplands 2.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 2.95 :with loamy surface layers and 3.6 :Ladino Clover 6 Grass, :firm plastic clayey subsoils. 4.6 :Summer Perennials or 11 5.3 Mixed Ilay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.60 :Creedmoor 3.0 :Peas, field 1.5 I.26 .18 7 1.70 :Helena :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.40 :Sedgefield :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Vance :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12 .14 8 1.50 • ;Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.40 :well to moderately well drained 1.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .20 .Cotton 1.0 1.00 . .20 5 ---� 1.35 :soils of the Piedmont uplands :Corn, field 1.0 .88 . .22 4 1.15 :with loamy surface layers and :Ladino Clover 6 Grass. . :plastic. sticky clayey subsoils.. :Summer Perennials or , Mixed Hay 1.0 .96 .24 4 1.30 :Enon 1.0 :Peas. field 1.0 .90 .18 5 1.20 :Iredell :Small Grain or Soybeans: 1.0 .90 .18 5 1.20 12 :Lignum :Tobacco 1.0 .90 .18 5 1.20 :Orange :white Store :well to moderately well drained 1.5 .30 .Alfalfa ------------------------------------ 2.5 2.16 . .24 4 2.90 :Coastal Plain soils, with silty , 2.4 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 20 11 2.95 :surface layers and friable loamy : 3.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 . .22 10 2.95 :subsoils. 4.4 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 . .14 5 .95 5.2 :Ladino Clover b Grass, . :Aycock 3.0+ :Summer Perennials or :Engelhard Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.60 :Exum :Nursery Crops, ist yr. 1.0 .64 .16 4 .8� 13 'Nixonton :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr• 2.0 1.80 18 10 2.4C :Tetotum :Peanuts 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.4G • :Peas, field 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.7c • :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 . .18 10 2.40 :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.7C • :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 . .14 5 .91- • :Vegetables. Group 2 1.5 1.12- . .14 8 I.SG :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.7C ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.80 . .18 10 2.4;; (Continued) Sheet 6 of ?' - '3rr%I1,7.L 11% ,Ill.... n,•4•.-vv•..r . -•••. for ' PICDMOIIT AND COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA 9 RRIGA�101� �P C _C _ Ik -- S - =- ----- :Moisture to: -Irrr ggull :App ---- `��va(Sable:Reconmended - Max TmTil A: : Depth of :be Replaced:"[)eslgn":Frequency lion Group Soil Type :Average•Hoslture Application Rate - flare Cover Crops LZcally Graven :Replacuement• Each SRate:llserPeriod:( al Pe c (Inu)t� Index and Description Sol Depth Ilolding :Capacity p (In/itr]: (In/fir) _/ Ft. Irrigation•11se In.' In Da(Days No. ft. in. J� - g 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 � 2.20 11 2.95 . :Well to moderately well drained 1•3 .'o .35 :Cotton :Corn, field 2.5 2.5 2.20 .20 .22 10 2.95 :soils of the Piedmont uplands 3.4 3 6 :Ladino Clover 6 Grass. -:with loamy surface layers and 4.6 :Sumner Perennials or 1.5 1.26 ' •18 5 1.70 :firm plastic clayey subsoils. S'3 Mixed Flay 1.5 1.26 .18 7 l.lo ll :Creedmoor 3.0 :Peas, field ;Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 .18 10 7 2.40 1.10 :Helena :Tobacco 1.5 1.0 1.26 : .18 .14 5 95 :Sedgefield :Vegetables, Group 1 1.5 .70 1.12 .14 8 1.50 :Vance :Vegetables. Group 2 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 • :Vegetables, Group 3 10 . :Vegetables_- Group -- -------- _ _ __� :Well to moderately well drained ------------------- .~ ---------------- -- 20 .20 -4--------------------1-g---------18------------------ :Cotton :Corn. field 1.0 1.0 1.00 .88 .20 4 1.15 :soils of the Piedmont uplands ;Ladino Clover 3 Grass. ' :with loamy surface layers and :summer Perennials or ' 4 1.30 :plastic, sticky clayey subsoils.: Mixed Flay 1.0 .96 : .24 5 1.20 :[non • 1'0 :Peas. field :Small Grain or Soybeans: 1.0 1.0 .90 .90 : .18 .18 5 5 1.20 1.20 :Iredell :Tobacco 1.0 .90 : .18 12 :Ltgnum :Orange , .White Store -------:Well • - - tomoderatelywell drained- ---_-• 15----' --'- ----- .-----;35 --'30 Alfalfa----------------:----2.5^---;---2.16 2.5 ---:--.24---:_---9-----: 2.20 .20 11 2.90 2 95 .:Coastal Plain soils, with silty : 2.4 3.4.4 :Cotton :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 5 : 2.95 95 :surface layers and friable loamy . :Gladioli 1,0 .70 .14 :subsoils. 5.2 :Ladino Clover 3 Grass, ' 3'0+ :Sumner Perennials or 1.5 1 20 .24 5 1.60 :Aycock :Engelhard : Mixed Hay . • :Nursery Crops. Ist yr. I.0 .64 .16 18 4 10 .85 2.4C :Exam :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. : 2.0 2.0 1.80 1.80 .18 10 2.4G 13- ;Hixonton :Peanuts 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.40 Jetotum • :Peas, field :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.86 .18 ]0 7 1.1C . '. :Tobacco 1 1.5 1.0 1.26 .70 Ie .14 5 95 • :Vegetables. Group 2 1.5 1.12. .146 1 8 • :Vegetables. Group 3 l.5 1.26 .186 7 1• • :Vegetables. Group .. • :Vegetables. Group -•----------------------- --------------------~------ - ------------------------ ----------------_4---------2-0--------1-$0-------j18-------1�--------z--- (Continued] Sheet 6 of " 'p OC . X �S8 zs8'r(OLZ� zss'I Q �ai7•�r�1 • • ,/ 7 ^ 1 A 0 Table 2. Friction Loss in Feet per 100 Feet of Main Line for Portable Aluminum Pipe with couplings* Based on Scobey's Formula 1K s .40) and 30-Ft. Pipe Lengths" Gallons Pipe Diameters Per 3-in. OD 4-in. OD 5-in. OD 6-in. OD 7-in. OD 8-in. OD 10-in. OD Minute 2.914 ID 3.906 ID 4.696 ID 5.884 ID 6.872 ID 7.856 ID 9.818 ID 40 .658 .157 50 1.006 .239 60 1.423 .339 70 1.906 .449 .150 80 2.457 .584 .193 90 3.073 .731 .242 100 3.754 .893 .295 .120 120 5.307 1.263' .417 .170 140 7.113 1.693 .560 .227 160 9.169 2.182 .721 .293 lac 11.47 2.729 .967 .366 200 14.01 3.333 1.102 .448 .209 220 16.79 3.996 1.321 .537 .251 240 19.81 4.713 1.558 .633 .296 Z,=p 260 23.06 5.488�r, eZ 1.814 ,q �, .737 , .344 93 29,Y 280 26.55 6. Z.VUIJ U49.397 300 30.27 7.203 2.381 .967 .452 .235 320 34.22 6.142 2.692 1.094 .511 .265 340 38..39 9.137 3.020 1.227 .573 .298 360 42.80 10.18 3.366 1.368 .639 .332 380 47.42 11.29 3.731 1.516 .708 .368 400 52.28 12.44 4.113 1.671 .781 .399 .136 420 13.65 4.513 1.833 .857 .445 .149 440 14.57 4.930 1.988 .936 .4B6 .163- 460 16.23 5.364 2.179 1.019 .529 .177 480 17.59 5.815 2.363 1.104 .573 .192 500 19.01 6.284 2.554 1.193 .620 .208 550 22.79 7.532 3.060 1.430 .742 .249 600 26.88 8.886 3.611 1.687 .876 .294 650 31.30 10.35 4.204 1.965 1.020 .342 700 36.03 11.91 4.B39 2.262 1.174 .394 750 41.08 13.58 5.517 2.520 1.339 .449 B00 15.35 6.237 2.915 1.513 .507 850 17.22 6.999 3.271 1.698 .569 900 19.20 7.801 3.646 1.893 .635 950 21.28 8.645 4.041 2.097 .703 1000 23.45 9.530 4.454 2.312 .775 1100 28.11 11.42 5.338 2.771 .929 1200 31.75 13.58 6.298 3.269 1.096 1300 15.69 7.333 3.806 1.277 1400 18-06 8.441 4.362 1.470 1500 20.59 9.264 4.996 1.675 1600 23.28 10.88 5.648 1.894 i700 „ 26.12 12.21 6.337 2.125 1800 .13.61 7.064 2.369 1900 15.08 7.829 2.625 2000 16.62 8.630 2.894 *From Engineering Handbook, Chapter 11, Section 15,• Irrigation, Soil Conservation Service. "Note: Where 20-ft. sections of pipe are used, increase values shorn in the table by 7.0%. There 40-ft. sections of pipe are used, decrease values shown in the table by 3.0%. r2�z OX41 — `S ') �o 9 6 ,x o S'Q9� � ��£�� J��L•Z�I% � Is'� Lam' z� i ♦ r J /5-y % L `� CAWMP Weriahle Ace Travefeng Gun C—Puutional fix wkshee 2-20-99 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) /VCD, �, A,�jeld Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation V Existlna Irrigation System New/ Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes ��feet) Length of pull(L1) Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes feet] Length of pull(U) # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes _ _Ifeet] Length of pull(L3 ) 4. Wetted Diameter 315 [feet] From field data sheet Gha4='.3q&'® 9*% = 313 5. Spacing 2!L4 Hydrant Spacing [feet] 76, 7 [as percent of wetted diameter] 6. Hydrant Layout j , Multiple Hydrants . _ Single Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants 7. Read the irrigated area per travel puli for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location: Yyd ran E:KT /_-r4-r- I -Q6 r- Sf..a;-+:Erd ..M.., dd/e.:_ Po r. -ion _ .._...5-�P Lc., Lu, Sbo = .. Er�d., rya /. ems, l zn 0"7-5 . &ja')ejY 0144 SW ct,6-9 D -7S .... 665'4 2 .o'�/y3,Sh, : .1�_.._ _ 5•� 3 _ _ 5 .:._-�_�--_ _,� � �7 S'� .. ... D..•7.5.. _ _ (? 7.c�� (2.�F o���3�SGo. �..4t ��`F� . _ . '�' � _ 1� . � � .. • CAP�Z.:Yd� 0.75__. C6��'aCs)1�=.B.D._. .......__._..._, (8o}(Zc'�ly3r2,_84: D .37. _ (- 2 �l ?�' 3�Lo - !•►# 5 --� J! 8 Z . _:.. d .v. _ _. EE,-'? 5 ... _ _ b. $2 • ... (5-So') [Z768)/y S� =.3. ►{'I — • 4.3 I ?a-i,� C4.j c07 e CAWMP WdLable Acre Traveling Gun ConVu aional Wviva 2 20-99 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET .39 -5 1. Faun Number (Identification) A G,nA 1 ,t kQg Field Number (Identification) d rrV� 2. Irrigation System. Designation ✓ Existing Irrigation System New/ Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes _ _ _ Meet] Length of pull(L I) m Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes �lfeet] Length of pull(L2) n Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes T[feet] Length of puli(L3) 4. Wetted Diameter 3.13 [feet) From field data sheet C h&%.k 3 5. Spacing Z 4 O- Hydrant Spacing [feet] % .7 [as percent of wetted diameter3 6. Hydrant Layout ✓Multiple Hydrants Single Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants 7. Read the irrigated area per travel pull for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location. /rl/+�dran. C`.X./�iVT. Sf.aY,Fnd Nl,dd/e._P.or-i�,, ,Lz n (BSo)CM, )%-?-%o 75,3sbq .13 Ft~75.. fl.,37__.... (350��1.?°��%f3Sta� D•.9� /,33 V 1 d -P 9 CAWM{ W-U-ble A_ze invcling Gun Computational Workshec- 2.2D-99 Hard Hose Travelina Gun System COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) d Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation ✓Existing Irrigation System Newl Eipanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes [feet] Length of pull(LI) rr Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes �Ifeet] Length of pull(LZ) R Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes[feet] Length of puU(L3) 4. Wetted Diameter � 13 [feet] From field data sheet CAa, +.r 348 © 910 910 5. Spacing ! Hydrant Spacing [feet] [as percent of wetted diameter] 6. Hydrant Layout Multiple Hydrants ✓ SingIe Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants •7. Read the irrigated area per travel pull for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location. l/ydran-k CX? /.TN..T. M,ddte . too r.4-ion _..... Sip . End. rya/. _A.s, ... _ / 4t_ _ _ ....... F_.9.o-�' �-• -- - -� �-: o -�� ! - -- t'85.o' (,.4 x3 rr)l�grco�_ - • 6 • � � 4sd 1.�I'62. C- ) (.QX 0 55,50 (o �z Table EE75. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems .Exterior lane - in field with multiple overlapping lanes: Hydrant Spacing based on 75 percent of verified wetted diameter, 9 �=3v0" (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) � 3 ,a wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle are angle arc angle (feet) (acres) ISO degrees 225 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (i (G) 150 0.19 0.00 0.04 0.09 0.14 0.15 160 0.21 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.16 0.18 170 0.24 0.00 0.05 0.11 0.18 0.20 180 0.27 0.00 0.06 0.12 0.20 0.22 190 0.30 0.00 0.06 0.14 0.22 0.25 200 0.33 0.00 0.07 0.15 0.24 0.27 210 0.37 0.00 0.08 0.17 0.27 0.30 220 0.40 0.00 0.09 0.19 0.30 0.33 230 0.44 0.00 0.09 0.20 0.32 0.36 240 0.48 0.00 0.10 0.22 0.35 0.40 250 0.52 0.00 0.11 0.24 _ 0.38 _ �0.43 260 0.57 0.00 0.12 0.26 0.41 0.46 270 0.61 0.00 0.13 0.28 0.45 0.50 280 0.66 0.00 0.14 0.30 0.48 0.54 290 0.70 0.00 0.15 0.32 0.51 0.58 300 0.75 0.00 0.16 0.35 0.55 0.62 313 -410 0.80e- 0.00 0.17 0.37 0.59 0.66 320 0.86 0.00 0.18 0.39 0.53 0.70 330 0.91 0.00 0.20 0.42 0.67 0.75 340 0.97 0.00 0.21 0.45 0.71 0.79 350 1.02 0.00 0.22 0.47 0.75 0.84 360 1.08 0.00 0.23 0.50 0.79 0.89 370 1.15 0.00 0.25 0.53 0.54 0.94 380 1.21 0.00 0.26 0.56 0.88 0.99 390 .1.27 0.00 0.27 0.59 0.93 1.04 400 1.34 0.00 0.29 0.62 0.98R _ 1.10 410 1.41 0.00 0.30 0.65 1.03 1.15 420 1 AB 0.00 0.32 0.68 1.08 1.21 430 1.55 0.00 0.33 0.71 1.13 1.27 440 1.62 0.00 0.35 0.75 1.18 1.33 450 1.69 0.00 0.36 0.78 1'.24 1.39 460 1.77 0.00 0.38 0.82 129 1.45 470 1.85 0.00 0.40 0.85 1.35 1.52 480 1.93 0.00 0.41 0.89 1.41 1.58 490 2.01 0.00 0.43 0.93 1.47 1.65 500 2.09 0.00 0.45 0.96 1.53 1.72 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Page 18 EBAE-217-99, 2120/99 Table EI75. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems Interior lane - in field with multiple overlapping lanes: 3V 8 Hydrant Spacing based on 75 percent of verif eded wetted diameter, (2) po % (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) 313 ' wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle are angle (feet) (acres) 180 degrees 225 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) (8) (C) (0) (E) (F) (G) 150 0.17 0.00 0.03 0.07 0.12 0.14 160 0.20 0.00 0.03 0.08 0.14 0.16 170 0.22 0.00 0.04 0.09 0.16 0.18 180 025 0.00 0.04 0.10 0.18 0.20 190 0.28 0.00 0.05 0.12 0.20 0.22 200 0.31 0.00 0.05 0.13 0.22 0.25 210 0.34 0.00 0.06 0.14 0.24 0.27 220 0.37 0.00 0.06 0.16 0.26 0.30 230 0.41 0.00 .0.07 0.17 0.29 0.33 240 0.44 0.00 0.08 0.18 0.31 0.36 250 0.48 0.00 0.08 0.20 0.34 0.39 260 0.52 0.00 0.09 0.22 0.37 0.42 270 0.56 0.00 0.10 0.23 0.40 0.45 280 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.25 0.43 0.49 290 0.65 0.00 0.11 0.27 0.45 0.52 300. 0.69 0.00 0.12 029 0.49 0.56 -3/3.-�310 0.74 e),r15 0.00 0.13 0.31 0.52 0.60 320 0.79 0.00 0.14 0.33 0.56 0.64 330 0.84 0.00 0.15 0.35 0.59 0.68 340 0.89 0.00 0.15 0.37 0.63 0.72 350 0.94 0.00 0.16 0.39 0.67 0.76 360 1.00 0.00 0.17 0.42 0.71 0.81 370 1.06 0.00 0.18 _ 0.44 0.75 0.85 380 1.11 0.00 0.19 0.46 0.79 0.90 390 1.17 0.00 0.20 0.49 0.83 0.94 400 1-.23 0.00 0.21 0.51 0.87 0.99 410 1.30 0.00 0.2-2 0.54 0.92 1.04 420 1.36 0.00 0.24 0.57 0.96 1.10 430 1.43 0.00 0.25 0.59 1.01 1.15 440 1.49 0.00 0.26 0.62 1.06 1.20 450 1.56 0.00 0.27 0.65 1.11 1.26 460 1.63 0.00 0.28 0.68 1.16 1.31 470 1.70 0.00 0.30 0.71 1.21 1.37 480 1.78 0.00 0.31 0.74 1.26 1.43 490 1.85 0.00 0.32 0.77 1.31 1.49 500 1.93 0.00 0.33 0.80 1.37 1.55 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Page 25 E$AE-217-99, 2120199 Form IRR-2 U Q Tract 0 a (V CV IIJ C�] ry Lo (JI M Fier Size (acres) = (A) Farm owner Owner's Address Owners Phone # Lagoon Liquid Irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle I geld # F6 -i - Q A Facility Numbef Inigaticn Operator el% 6 Irrigalion Operator's Address e-n C =0 Operators Phone # From Animal Waste Management Plan t-�C � Recommended PAN Crop Type 7Loading OWacre) = (B) (1) (21 (4) (5) (6) {7] (B} (9) (1U} (11) In ag on Dale (mnr)dd(yr) Start Time (hcrnin) End Time (hr:min) Total Minuses (3) - (2) # of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gavmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4)x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acr�(gallau) (7 Was'e Analysis PAN (lb;100G gal) PAN Applied (Iwac) [(a) x (9)1 + 1.DD0 Nitrogen Sala (Iblac) (g} _ {1(Y I.f qC) � . 3 7 2_ s /lr, c� Q 3 rld 2�+ _ i3f7� I• `l 3z. �l�! ,f_7- l r� ���� ��c �.�� ��1�� lls I, c,z=- Crop Cycle Totals Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print) ,(r - Al Z_ l/1 Operator's Signature Operator Certification # ..2 /,yj 9 ' See your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency- At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application evens. 2 F-nter the value reneived by subtracihrog column (10) from f U). Continue stib,racting column (10) from column f 11) follawrig each application even;. CIA Form 1RR-2 lij Q n_ Tract # Field Size (acres) = (A) Farm Owner Owners Add less Owner's Phone # D m m N CD U m 2 Lagoon Liquid irrigation Field Record One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle L2 Field # .7 a�IJ clt,„f `7 ti J_ jL rf C _ r r;_ -75 = 3�Vr Facility Number I- irrgalion Operator r' l II ` ff Irrigation Operators ��, ] 4 C., t_ Address Operators Phone From Animal Waste Management Plan r Recommended PAN Crop Type �G Loading (Iblacre) = (13) f S r11 (2) (31 (41 f5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 0 1) I r ' atbn Date (mrfVddlyr) Start Time (tu:min) End Time (hr:min) Total Minutes (3) . (2) 0 of Sprinklers Operating Flow Rate (gallmin) Total Volume (gallons) (4) x (5) x (6) Volume Per Acre (gaUac) (T) + (A) I Wast© Analysis PAP! {IC11000 gat} PAN Applied {Ibfac} ({$) x {g)] + 1.001) !nitrogen eat {Iblac) -�.t I --C 3z - �c1 O 1 i I / - F' 1 3 I'+ ? 2 t) f +?cJr! 1 Crop Cycle Totals '76 Owner's Signature Certified Operator (Print)wE Operator's Signature &/ ,w, r� d Operator Certification # ` See Your animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. At a minimum, waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter tine value received by subkacting coturnn (10) from (13). Continue subtracting column (10) from eoiumn (11) following each appiw-ation event. Form IRR-2 CL Tract tS field Size (ac: es) = (Al Fart Owner Owner's Address Owneirs Phone # Crop Type Q IL w u) N N I co C fl1 r71 Lagoon Liquid irrigation Field Record 2 One Form for Each Field Per Crop Cycle Field - r�P:Lk - {-N-, jC - D f-�1C-: - Facility Number 3c, 1 Irrigation Operator e-,,.3 tit /i Irrigation Operator's L{- -1 Address C_7 r a? L Operator's Phone From Animal Waste Management Plan Recommended PAN C Loading (Iblacre) = (B) e f31 f4l f51 (6) (T) M8 [9}� ? f101 f111 Irrigation Date Start Time End Time Total Minutes 9of Sprinklers Flow Rate Total Volume (gallons) Volume Per Acre (gallac) Waste Analysis I PAN Applied (lbrac) Nitrogen Fiat (IbJac) (mrnlddfyr) (hrmin) (hr.mirt} (3) - (2) Operating allmir (g �' (4) , (5) K (6) (7) + (A) PAN (lb11000 gal) I(g) x (9)) - 7.000 r1.- ;f . 7 r ,' y t^' 0 .'✓- c 1 J !.1/6 fc t? __ `•' I T h .� Z L) 77 Lrop Gyve I otais _j Owner's Signature Operator's Signature �Qt.,y� - C__Y_� Certified Operator (Print) � �K l r�e7f - Operator Certirccation # 'See wir animal waste management plan for sampling frequency. Ala minimum. waste analysis is required within 60 days of land application events. 2 Enter the value rec-eiverl by subtracting column (10) Irom le)- Continue sublractirtg coluinn (10) from column (t ,) following each application event D,'-;/De/2001 2 9: 22 1-919-575-74a9 U" STEND FARM PGGE 25 FAX TRANSMISSION NCDA & CS UMSTEAD FARM UHT OLD HKIHWAr 75 BUTNER, N.C. 27501;1 iQ 1 0; �Q?4 1 / ea FAx VP 1 W 575-76**W3i ir� To: /,g1�5,? / / j Fax H: �/� t -7l 71,' From: Subject: CONWENTS- Date: jo��� 2 ov Pages: �including this cover sheet, isipa af,Water Quality t ", a ter O'DLr+isLOII Of,soll �qd w wtt '.'., €, rn � 1- s r r Ater Coaservatiaq :Othper. jd " er Agency 14 4 '<..141 1 iM. la. 3 3�.i {, R'�I E'i 31i§.q[d'..K itt?3 d� F. } {k yl Et iE �'•'', - Type of Visit Com liance Inspection O Operation Review O Lagoon Evaluation Reason for Visit Routine 0 Complaint 0 Follow up 0 Emergency Notification 0 Other ❑ Denied Access Facility Number DZ3 a ate or Visit: Time: IO �b Not O erationaI QBelow Threshold O Permitted 13 C ertified 0 Cfonn`ditionally Certified L3Registered Date Last Operated or Above Threshold: Farm Name: A� S '�`aZ. .. �(q County r N ( Owner Name: Phone No: Mailing Address: / IIll Facility Contact: cl_L �r'Ci �y� 5 Title: �� � �� � � Phone No: Onsite Representative: Integrator: Certified Operator: boll o ) �� Operator Certification Number: Location of Farm: o 7 S A ❑ Swine ❑ Poultry j2rCattle ❑ Horse Latitude a K Longitude estgn E Current€., ii, E1 'i €r}Destgn Current :+ g'r E I i i,€E € Destgn t3 rr CurrentE! 3i<;. S�rLne� Ca aCItY:Pa �ilattanr,il;='POuitrY€€ €EE 1C i,Ek� , fir.€,?!Chi€€I'�PO 11Let1a11:,� S aciri,.e - -o uLetion l:, Ca r , ❑ Wean to Feeder I`{' ❑ Layer .,i Dai El Feeder to Finish E ❑ Non -Layer [] Non Dat � ,.. i ❑ Farrow to Wean t, . r E ❑ Farrow to Feeder E:'i ❑ Other - Farrow to Finish saa' I Total`Desigi Capacity, ` ❑ Gilts ❑ Boars ' � 3. , �� ..,� � �� ' ., i ,� � �', �� ��, <, ; ..T,vta SLW_ Nnmbe of LagEoogs' 1 i' ; T "' .}ii ❑ Subsurface Drains Present ❑ Lagoon Area JE1 S rav Field Area E ,fE ' li s3 1 I E F Haidina:'Pands hSolid'Traps , i' o (� i'}il',< ❑ No Liquid Waste Management System Discharges & tream Impacts ._, / 1, Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? El Yes �O Discharge originated at: ❑ Lagoon ❑ Spray Field ❑ Other a. If discharge is observed, was the conveyance man-made? ❑ Yes N b. if discharge is observed, did it reach Water of the State? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes No c. If discharge is observed, what is the estimated flow in gal/min? d. Does discharge bypass a lagoon system? (If yes, notify DWQ) ❑ Yes ONo 2. Is there evidence of past discharge from any part of the operation? ❑ Yes XNo 3. Were there any adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to the Waters of the State other than from a discharge? ❑ Yes XNo WasteCollecti2n & 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: Sri sac !a Freeboard (inches): 7L" re 05103101 Continued r Facility Number: 3 — Date of Inspection z ,.,/ 5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed? (ie/ trees, severe erosion, ElYes seepage, etc.) 6. Are there structures on -site which are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management or closure plan? El 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 maintenance/improvement? 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 o Waste Application 10. Are there any buffers that need maintenance/improvement? ❑ Yes 'P 11. Is there evidence of over application? ❑ Excessive Ponding ❑ PAN ❑ Hydraulic Overload ❑ Yes ❑ No 12. Crop type (reJ , Sµ G2 13. Do the receiving crops differ with those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management Plan (CAWMP)? ❑ Yes Z 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 Flo 16. Is there a lack of adequate waste application equipment? ❑ Yes to "ee uired Records & Documents 17. Fail to have Certificate of Coverage & General Permit or other Permit readily available? ❑ Yes 2<0 18. Does the facility fail to have all components of the Certified Animal W� Ma�,omotPl� readily available?(ie/ WUP, checklists, design, maps, etc.) / `� °L ly ❑ Yes No /r;2--19. Does record keeping need improvement? (ie/ irttrrAgation, freeboard, s analyss&somple reports) ❑ Yes 'To 20. Is facility not in compliance with any applicable setback criteria in effect at the time of design? ❑ Yes ;]-iQo 21. Did the facility fail to have a actively certified operator in charge? ❑ Yes b No 22. Fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by General Permit? � (ie/ discharge, freeboard problems, over application) El Yes J0 NQ 23. Did Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on -site representative? ❑ Yes r - 24. Does facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? ❑ Yes J" O* 25. Were any additional problems noted which cause noncompliance of the Certified AWMP? ❑ Yes '[�Ko 10 No violations or deficiencies were noted during this visit. You will receive no further correspondence about this visit. �. ,� •t �., ..,.,,7 _ns- t .i �..« i .�6..:. "4allr .sirs 6F i5c.t S,E �t P.: ii E Carrtments(refe ,res EtO„qution ) Explain any i'ES an$w@rS dtOC flity r@ColltglendailAUS ar, aitV Otlthel mmenK, - Use drawings of facility tv betterexplain sttnahnns`(ns@ addinorttil pages as necessary) �1 Field v Con El Final Notes ' s . ��_- _ i r....e. , ., � ... ?.,>t r�,..n ... _.-.. .. � ' ��• ,,.. ,�u.�!! � ,fA <.I,l,� a .� .li� a ��ki� Ei.,.-E, ;.� ..,� �i ..�,n i'E' �,���.�.€.P :.� 81z 01 Zoo Z PC-" me r J a Coofn 4(, �c � �/ � d eJ cow, w -,,& rticT . a ,[. W 4ko c,tx.ut� C.a,u,t � ZOtID87Z7 � �, �y 69 v� r P Reniewer/lns ectorName M' 't., � � �, - �C j; , �_� ,;� ' „V Reviewerllnspector Signature: ms Date: VVY-11vi c.onanuea Facility Dumber: -;�— S Date of Inspretinn �p Odor Issues 26. Does the discharge pipe from the confinement building to the storage pond or lagoon fail to discharge at/or below liquid level of lagoon or storage pond with no agitation? 27. Are there any dead animals not disposed of properly within 24 hours? 28. Is there any evidence of wind drift during land application? (i.e. residue on neighboring vegetation, asphalt, roads, building structure, and/or public property) 29, Is the land application spray system intake not located near the liquid surface of the lagoon? 30. Were any major maintenance problems with the ventilation fan(s) noted? (i.e. broken fan belts, missing or or broken fan blade(s), inoperable shutters, etc.) 31. Do the animals feed storage bins fail to have appropriate cover? 32. Do the flush tanks lack a submerged fill pipe or a permanentitemporary cover? ❑ Yes Z�No ❑ Yes I o ❑ Yes ;2'CTo ❑ Yes No ❑ Yes Z'140 [:]Yes E: No ❑ Yes &No I' �ddiiii6nal'Crori7lTncnts,,an I/oir;Drzi* in, sj:, � r'4 !c_., �Q t< a .4 "� �.E}t., ,f ! t, ».�.3af .( . i,..,ts.��t �E, i.�'�3.fz..! _<r Et.. �'. ���i �€ .> ° i.fi`S� Ru vi'.-I A -,}} I` `" -� ►" LLB a cf e_ yu wit L1Cy �(,L[u l�l c� wu u �i7 # a®` VJRO— a r!_ U 1 7 15' ` "'Q f Trzccu..,.1C 4 . I I E o f d. P: A,; kv-� &W7,x X4e44 Z"" J � l j.� --- 41 71 � �7 1;>qaDp� - — `TIC G. Y, �S i lL ct I. r-AJ #� U m��_ 1 f 1� GL`=rt - /ll ear � E �Xss, s (Sec. Lao -) P-���f Mdio4n 05103101 CERTIFIED ANEVI<AL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN (CAWNiP R�C��v Etr):T ►ON WETTABLE A CRE_DETERMATIONS / WAS n►►°� 1. General Instructions 439 PSTT6 4 a. The CAWMP Field Data Sheet(s) is/are used to provide data on the irrigation system(s) being used on the farm and the wetted acres are computed using the appropriate computation method for CAWNT wettable acres, depending on the type of irrigation system. The data sheets and computation sheets will be attached to the CAWN T and copies of the entire Me will be located in the local Soil and Water Conservation District Office and in the farm records. The farm file should be available to Division of Water Quality (DWQ) inspectors and Division of Soil and Water (DSW) operational rpview personnel. b. If a detailed map of the buildings, lagoon(s) and land application areas is not available, obtain or generate a map of the property to a defined scale. The map will include all fields used for land application of wastewater. Locate on the map property lines, buildings, lagoons, wells (whether used or abandoned), ponds, streams, highways, farm roads and all Iand application sites. Also show all residences and places of public assembly that are within 200 feet of a land application area and all wells that are within 100 feet of a land application area. There are a number of sources of maps., These include FSA maps which generally have a scale of 1-inch 660 feet and county tax maps which normally have a scale of 1-inch = 400 feet or 1-inch = 200 feet. Some counties now have the capability to generate a map from GIS data. These are generally more up to date and provide much greater detail. It is also -"possible to survey with total station equipment and generate an up-to-date map. Some growers may elect to have an aerial photo made of the property and this provides an up-to-date map. Some eastern counties can provide maps prepared after Hurricane Fran. The scale on the map needs to be large enough to show details of the particular irrigation system being used. For example for a hard -hose traveler system a scale of 1-inch = 330 feet might be adequate. For a stationary sprinkler or stationary gun system, a scale of 1-inch = 200 feet is the minimum scale that will provide the detail needed. The map selected must be adequate to provide an accurate field by field description such that irrigated acres can be obtained. Be sure that the scale is shown on the map and the north direction indicated. If a maR is enlarged, ensure that the scale Company that will guarantee accura JI moo/ 6 ( O SCa/f n"a o jr e P7 ,41 � o% 33 D ' S ca. /e , Sr- a I.. so a 1 I/& Id G/i i4AU3e 2. There are potentially seven types of irrigation systems that can be used. Check below to indicate the type(s) used on the farm. a. Hard -hose traveler _ _ &J 141, 'P a,,. 7 e, b. Stationary sprinkler system with permanent pipe c. Stationary sprinkler system with portable pipe d. Stationary gun system with permanent pipe e. Stationary gun system with portable pipe 1l__� f Center -pivot system g. Linear -move system 3. Preparing the map and computing wettable acres a. Select the data sheets) for the irrigation system(s) being used on the farm. Complete as a minimum the required items on the data sheet(s). For all types of irrigation systems, it is strongly recommended that the irrigation system be operated to collect data such as the sprinkler wetted diameter and the pressure at the pivot point for the center pivot or at the boss tower for the linear -move. Normally measured diameter will be 'approximately 90 percent of the diameter indicated in the manufacturer's literature. Where possible, the optional items shown on the data sheets should be obtained, but are not needed to compute wettable acres. b. Using information recorded on the irrigation system data sheet(s), delineate on the map to scale the areas that are used for land application of wastewater. For a stationary sprinkler or gun system this means indicating the location and spacing of all sprinklers (guns) or sprinkler (gun) locations. For a hard -hose traveler system, this means showing hydrant location and spacing, the length of each pull and the gun arc angle. For a center -pivot this means indicating the area covered by the center -pivot to include the end gun operation. Similarly for a linear -move machine, the area covered by the machine should be delineated on the map. A person should be able to take the information contained on the data sheets, the completed map and using the appropriate tables or equations, compute the wetted acres. c. Once the map is completed, using the appropriate CAWMP Wettable Acre Computation Worksheet or equation(s) (for the center -pivot and linear -move machines, only equations are needed), compute the wettable acres for the farm. d. The wettable acre determination is only made on existing irrigation systems. For new or expanded irrigation systems, effective wetted area must be calculated. Refer to the appropriate publications (stationary sprinkler or hard -hose traveler) or the appropriate equation (center -pivot or linear -move) for the correct values to use to compute effective wetted area. The effective wetted area is that area that receives at least 50 percent of the target application amount. That area is included in the area enclosed by 78 percent of the sprinkler diameter, but overlap areas are only counted once. Also for new or expanded irrigation systems sprinkler and lateral spacings for stationary sprinkler and stationary gun systems must be between 50 and 65 percent of sprinkler diameter and hydrant spacing for hard -hose traveler systems must be between 60 and 75 percent of sprinkler diameter. CAWIVF We=ble Acre Traveling Gun Fidd Dal shut 120199 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System FIELD DATA SHEET 1. Make and model number L o n sa— S'7 4 2. Hose length I S 0 [feet] and hose inside diameter (ID) .S [inch] 3. Gun make and model number Ag V'rl NJ 4. Gun nozzle size , 2S [inch], ✓ ring orifice, taper bore orifice. 5. Gun arc angle & D [degrees] 6. Travel Iane spacing Z 4 0 [feet]. Indicate whether uniform, random. Number of exterior hydrants Number of interior hydrants 3y8C!!)9pq. = 7. Gun wetted diameter 3/3 [feet]. measured, ✓ based on gun chart. S. Gun pressure [psi]. -9 r;Z7o e"P'l observed at working gauge, ✓ determined from gun charts, calculated (show calculations) **9. Operating pressure at hose reel [psi]. observed at working gauge, r 6 r, provided by owner. ** 10. Supply line size )Boo —S " [inch] (from pump to last hydrant). * * 11. Supply line length 3S I o feet (maximum pumping distance). * * 12. Supply line type PVC, ✓ aluminum. 3 0 4-4 * * 13 . Pump make and model number Sew_ 44+2.g �f ea e.0� - _f 7a�'. _ **14. Pump capacity, [gpm]. **15. Engine make and model number or ** 16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that operating pressure at the reel and gun wetted diameter be field determined. - Locate each hydrant on a copy of the map. Indicate the start and stop of the sprinkler cart for each travel lane and show distance traveled. Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres will be determined by travel lane * * Optional data, furnish where possible. *** Information furnished by f oq�"' &/&s 11A ir Signature of Owner or Facility Representative llooe4 On thnS Printed Name of 0,%mer or Facility Representative Date_ 57200 -4-- and/or� c� Signature of Technical Specialist gE�do jy Printed name of Technical Specialist Date * * * Only the person or persons collecting the data should sign the data sheet. CAW»P Weuabke .kze SLaiionary 5priz k crlCntn Fidd D= Sheri, 27"9 STATIONARY GUN SYSTEM FIELD DATA SHEET 1. Gun make and model number / a 2- € 447J 2. Gun nozzle size o . 6, [inch], ring orifice, taper bore orifice 3. Lateral spacing /80 [feet] by Gun spacing along lateral - —/�F0 [feet] 4. Operating pressure at the gun GI 0 [psi]' 5. Gun wetted diameter 2.38_[feet]. measured or ✓ determined from gun chart 6. Number of guns operating at one time - 3______ 7. Total number of guns or gun locations in the system Exterior Guns: .24 part circle ✓full circle Interior Guns: full circle Gun Locations Permanently Marked: eyes ✓ no 8. Supply Line Permanent Pipe 's A'"Iortable Pipe ** 9. Lateral line size [inch]. If more than one size, indicate size and approximate length of each. Can be done on the map. ** 10. Lateral line length [feet]. (Longest lateral) * * 11. Supply line size [inch]. If more than one size, indicate size and approximate length of each. Can be done on map. * * 12. Supply line length / 2olo [feet]. Maximum pumping distance. **13. Pump make and model number Aonu P&M a Co F[ -IDoy ? S2� **14. Pump capacity [gpm] �r, ** 15. Engine make and model number R To. -� m __ :rra r or ** 16. Electric motor horsepower and rpm [hp] [rpm] Note: It is strongly recommended that gun wetted diameter be field measured. It should be done on the longest lateral about half -way down the lateral. — * Locate each gun or gun location on the map. In whether full -circle or part -circle Show the location of the supply line. Irrigated acres will be determined by lateral line, by zone or by field. * * Optional data, furnish where possible *** Information furnished by Sl ¢� andlorrI[__L�f�a•�•,'t� ignatu-m of Owner or FiAty Representative Signature of Technical Specialist :int- Name of Owner or Facility Representative Date -5 -/t? 1 A'R�W A)&- FvA ALL Printed Name of Technical Specialist Date *** Only the person or persons collecting the'data should sign the data sheet. 1 J. HOULE & FIL.S INC. Lirarr DRUMMONDVII-LF OC, C NADA ( ±1 L L J2B 6W3 - TEL.: (819) 47 7-744/1 --- FAX: (819)'1..7.7..(:)4RCA WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Dealer's name: Customer's narne: Addres City: ('r, witar r? C,InIr,: Type of operation: iI V:: Type of equipment: Serial #f ; Serial 0: I lelq f )Ila��l �rrnrit�7: Serial #t: jj RA()rl(?I: Delivery date: / 1 �' Equipment started date: HEREBYACKNC-)VVLEDGE TIA/V>t": • all safety decals and protective shielding provi[. "d by the rrarntrfoct.t trr'r cif the far m irall�lentr•nr ar e ira t,t;tr r, on the farm implement.; • an operator's manual including all safety related instrm tions mcorntnaanded by the inanttfar;turer has been provided; I have been Instrlloed f.m how to operate the e[Irril?rnent; • the equipment has beery assembled and installed as per the company's spe[:ilic::atir,nG; • I have received the company's written warranty. The installation and/or final assembly of the equipment was71� rnied Icy: ��// dp aler rrwn%� The dealer was pres _ a when the atuient was operated the first time: yr?:: Dealer's signature: Customer's signature:i[. NOTE: Both dealer and customer signatures must appear on this warranty registration form in order to validate the warranly. rORM PA-00024 WHITE: CUSTOMER -- YELLOW: DEALER — PINK €t GOLDEN ROD: J. II0IJI.E & FILS INC. J. HOULE Ff FILS INCL 4 591 ROUTE 1 4:1, C.P. 3 70 DRIJIMMONDVII.I F. nr r;nNA1.1n LT 17_F3 6W3 1FI .: { 1 A. 7-•1 J." FAA- fsl1!1) T 7 fA'. _ t3 1 f ,1 ►n4 flaalwr,r; I)alltc? WARRANTY REGBSTRATIOPJ FORM r Cu sto llifil'c I►arTl�.,. I l� ,�}�� Il�v. k 33��� � .�. Adrlr!?5S: U , City: Typo of r?l?('.Iatirtrl: Type of 9111lipillenl: Serirll -1t: Serial .41:: Delivery date: V- 498I „ r111. ` I'I,•;I:II t•, .I, .-- -� r -- 1.t1 �� ill t.1• ' \ 11t�I1 +1111r�r •a,r,ril�• 1 r31. _#-tVtr`�� I\'1 („ Ir,l : M, , I rtl : FrI11101ll^Ili sty►rted rlAl�: 1 "EREBV Ac:1f-r\1()Wl_E1--)GE A P 11A # - • all safety decals ant I pi(11f'r:t1)m!'1601Illly I)lovi+1('fI ISV 111+? 1111,II111;101..11 fn r.1 111,, [;it ill 11110r'11If'11I :11r, it on the farms irnplr?rllent: • an operators maTitial including -Ill safety Irl;llr'.d 111;:11'iH:lt(111.: 1r`G{11111tlrylidvd I?y tho tll till t-t''1111rt f1:1' been provided; • I have been instructed till how to operate the e{11.1ipmellt; the equipment has been assembled and install,Fd as pee the conlllany's glvnl'itic;tli(m!-Z: o I have received the company's written warwilly. The installation and/or final assembly of the ecfllipment was perrcl led I)y: d cater The dealer was prey 1 when the equi r lent was operated the first rinse: y Q, rlr, Dealer's signature: Customer's signature: � U MOTE: Botll dealer anti custtlmer signatures must aflpeal rill 11lis warranty registration forin ill rii0m to valirlrlrr! tllr! warratty 17ORM PA-00074 WI IITF: CUSP-l"FF11 -. YELLOW: DEALER - !'INK ri 90D:.1. It!.11 fi_F ff r1T.r: It't1 : PHONE NO. : 7175293137 May. 25 1999 09:01AM Na FROM : MIDATLANTIC 02•'27/97 14:52 FAJ 819 477 0486 J. HOULE & FILS ---. I1ID-ATLANTIC Q001 IRRIGATION PUMP PERPCRMANCE IN WATER :;HOULE IRRIGATION PUMP � IMPELLER ftPM � 2429 140 W i i 135 a � z I � 130 CL 125 2 50 10A ISO 200 250 300 aw 400 PUMP RUNINNQ USA3PM ' PIWP P0!Lc0AUW%Ce ARE TNEOR1C.At ANO 9Asrzo oN W TER PWRICAL'IMIN13 MAY OiFFER FROM AWNS CHA 120 110 a uj 07 �aQ An HOULE IRRIGATION RUMP ' Is! ELLER FIPM Q 2420 ' f a 60 C 50 100 18U 200 254 aw 350 400 I Puup AU34NING u31c3PM PUMP PeRFORMANCE AAE THFJ MCAL AND mil® ON YIIAYER I PHY&CAE TESTM MAY DIFFEA F'FigM ASOYL OPART 1 &27197 PI SMOI .WK4 P200 BIG GUN@ OPERATING AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS SET UP FOR OPERATION UNDERSTANDING THE P200 ADJUSTMENTS 1. Install nozzle. If using ring nozzle set, install A. BRAKE desired ring size in ring nozzle cap. Use light Function of -To make up for wear on brake. hammer blows on lugs of cap to loosen and Adjustment -To increase brake load on retighten. sloping terrain. 2. If additional close -in water is desired, remove Normal Setting -3/4" spring height (see photo). plug and install secondary nozzle. Discussion -Unless adjusting brake for 3. On sloping terrain, tighten brake locknuts wear or sloping terrain, return slightly (approx. 1/4 turn) and adjust drive brake to normal setting. spoon Y,b" into stream. For pivot or traveler When to Adjust -After brake has worn (forward operation, sloping terrain will cause the noz- rotation speed too fast). zle pressure to fluctuate (4.3 psi for every 10 -For operation on slope. feet of elevation change). Always set reverse How to Adjust -Adjust nuts 1/4 turn at a time, speed for lowest pressure (highest point in check for rotation. Adjust all field). nuts.uniformly. Note! On slop- 4. For operation below 50 psi, adjust drive ing terrain, maintain tighter spoon Y,e" into stream. Note! The P200 is not brake for more uniform recommended for operation below 50 psi and rotation. this condition may result in improper B. DRIVE SPOON mechanical operation, particularly where sloping terrain conditions exist. For good Function of -To increase or decrease drive droplet conditions, 55 psi or greater is recom- Adjustment power. mended. Normal Setting -Drive spoon parallel to, drive arm casting (see photok 5. Adjust location of engagement and 1Discussion -Short, choppy arm strokes disengagement stops to give desired arc of usually. indicate marginal pres- coverage. The fast reverse action will start sure conditions and necessi- when roller is about halfway down engage- tate spoon adjustment. ment stop cam surface. The reverse action When to Adjust -Low pressure operation (below will be stopped by control brake after roller is 50 psi) about 1" past disengagement stop. To set for For sloping terrain operation Full Circle operation, remove engagement where brake has been tighten stop only. Leave disengagement stop on ed. sprinkler as a safety measure. Note! Stops are self-locking in position with T-handle bolt How to Adjust -Adjust drive spoon toward only lightly tightened. stream to increase drive, and 22 M 0 r4o. I I I I ,4 , ow 7.1 ip T �T LT 77 .............. NumWay Traveling Sprinkler DEPTH OF WATER APPLIED IN INCHES spacing Between Travel Speed, Feet Per Minute Travel G.P.M. Lanes, Ft. 0.4 0.5 1 2 4 6 8 100 165 2.4 1.9 1.0 .49 0.24 0,16 0.12 200 180 4.5 3.6 1.8 0.89 0.45 0.30 0.22 200 4.0 3.2 1.6 0.81 0.40 0.27 0.20 300 200 6.0 4.8 2.4 1.20 0.60 0.40 0.30 270 4.5 3.6 1.8 0.89 0.45 0.30 0,22 400 240 6.7 5.4 2.7 1.34 0.67 0.45 0.33 300 5A 4.3 2.1 1,07 0.54 0.36 0.27 500 270 7.4 5.9 3.0 1,49 0.74 0.50 0.37 330 6.1 4.9 2.4 1.22 0.61 0.41 0.30 600 270 8.9 7.1 3.6 1.8 0.89 0.59 0.45 330 7.3 5.8 2.9 1.46 1 0.73 0.49 0.36 MAXIMUM TRAVEL LANE SPACING, FT." Sprinkler Percent of Wetted Diameter 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Wetted Diameter, Wind Over Wind Up To Wind Up To NO Feet 10 MPH t0 MPH 5 MPH Wind 200 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 250 125 137 150 162 175 187 200 300 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 350 175 192 210 227 245 262 280 400 1 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 450 225 248 270 292 315 338 360 500 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 550 275 302 330 358 385 412 440 600 300 330 360 390 420 - - Travel Lane Spacing, The d+stance between travel lanes for anv given sprinkler size is lafgely determined by ;ccal wino condnions. High winds 'end to distort or modify the spunkier dallem irllo ao egg-snaeeo coverage pattern. Therefore, of passible, direction of :revel should be at rich: angles to the oreva+lmq wind, While the contirloc"s movement of Ip,s irregular pattern is vary effeclive in evening out the travel nalrern it is essential to use closer soacings between travel lanes to obtain adequate overlap. IRRIGATION RATE FOR LONG NU -WAY TRAVELING SPRINKLERS Travel Speed Ft./Min. Acres Irrigated Per Hour Hours Required For 850 Ft. Travel Travel Lane Spacing, Ft. 165 200 240 270 300 330 360 400 0.4 0,09' 0.10 0.13 0.15 0,16 0.18 0.20 0.22 35 0.5 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.21 0.23 0.25 0.28 28 1 0.22 0.27 0.33 0.37 0.41 0,45 ,,49 0.55 14 2 0.45 0.54 0.66 0.75 0.82 0.90 0.99 1.10 7 4 0.96 1.10 1.32 1,49 1.65 1.81 1.98 2.20 3.5 6 1.36 1.65 1.98 2.23 2.48 2.72 2.98 3.30 2,4 8 1.81 2.20 2.64 2.97 3.30 3.63 3.96 4.40 1, 8 24' TRAJECTORY' RING NOZZLE 114" Ring I%" Ring lily" Ring I%" Ring 1114" Ring 11s" Ring 2" Ring (1.29" act.) (1.46" act.) (1.56" act.) (1.66" act.) (1.74" act.) (1,83" act.) (1.93" act.) P.S.I. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DIA. GPM DiA. GPM DIA. 50 230 319 300 348 350 363 410 382 470 397 535 412 640 426 60 250 333 330 363 385 382 445 402 515 417 585 431 695 446 70 276 348 355 377 415 397 480 417 555 431 630 446 755 466 80 290 363 380 392 445 412 515 431 590 446 675 461 805 480 90 310 372 405 407 475 426 545 446 625 461 715 475 855 495 i 100 325 382 425 417 500 436 575 456 660 470 755 490 900 510 'TRAJECTORY ANGLE Sorinxfe guns are available in various trajectory angles (210. 24a and 271). The higher trajectories maximize file distance b' --w and allow the stream ciowers to reach a nearly zero horizontal velocity before descending to ma ground. The lower lralecrorreS rend to fighr toe -o --error. but They do not provide the deSrrable droplet conditions that are characteristic of the higher angles. Lower trajectory guns should aiways .'e .Sea at higher operating pressures. IRRIGATION POWER With Perkins Diesel Engines Long offers you the reliability and durability of Perkins diesel power for your Irrigation -needs. Two models with your choice of the Perkins V8.340 or the 6.334 engines. These units are mounted on Long -built heavy duty trailers with 8 ply heavy Implement, multi -rib tires (B.SL x 14) for easy towing with a tractor or pick- up truck. The base is of formed 1/4 Inch steel chan- nel construction. A 130 gallon fuel tank assures you many hours of operating before refueling. The Berkley Type B Centrifugal Pump or Cornell Centrifugal Pump completes the Long Power Unit. Just tow It to your water source, connect the suc- tion and supply hoses, and you're ready to go to work. The power units are designed for use with the Long Nu -Way irrigation system or other systems. SPECIFICATIONS Perkins V6.540 Engine (Power Umr on Trailer) Continuous Horsepower ....................... 133 Max. Engine Type ....................... 8 cyl, 90' VEE Diesel Displacement ........................... $40 Cu. inches Bore and Stroke ...................... 4.25 x 4.75 inches Operating Cycle ....................................... 4 Compression Ratio ............................... 16.5:1 Firing Order ............................ 1-8-7-5-4-3-6.2 Net Weight. Dry, with Accessories, Approx....................................... 3.0001bs. RUGGED CONSTRUCTION • Heavy gauge steel sheet metal enclosure. • Opcn engine access for easy engine servicing. • Side mounted instrument panel. • Louvered radiator projection panel. STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Fuel oil filter. • Full Ilow lub oil filter. • 12V Delco 40MT starter. • 12V Oelco integral alternator and regulator. • Dixsan electronic tachometer. • Murphy oil pressure and coolant temperature safety gauges. • Murphy electra-mechanical safety shutdown. - • Farr heavy-duty dry type air cleaner. • S.A.E. #3 flywheel housing. BERKLEY PUMP (Recommended for low nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump, Type B 131.i" dia. impeller 5 x 10 female NPT suction 4 x 9 lemale NPT discharge Rated capacity — 1100 G.P.M. ® 140 PSI Q 2400 RPM. Complete with primer. CORNELL PUMP 1Recommended for high nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump type 15 7,32" di. impeller Rates capacity — 1100 G.P.M.(g 155 PSI 2200 RPM Complete with primer Perkins small Engine (Power Unit on Trailer) Continuous Horsepower ........................ 85 Max. Engine Type ................... In -Line 6 Cylinder Diesel Displacement ......................... 354 cubic inches Bore and Stroke ...................... 3.875 x 5.0 inches Operating Cycle ....................................... 4 Compression Ratio ................................ 16:1 Firing Order ................................ 1-5-3-6-2-4 Net 'Height. Dry with Accessories. Approx....................................... 2,500to$. RUGGED CONSTRUCTION + Heavy gauge steel sheet metal enclosure. • Open engine access for easy engine servicing. • Side mounted instrument panel. • Louvered radiator protection panel. STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Fuel oil filter • Full flow lub oil filter. • 12V heavy duty Delco 35MT starter. • 12V Delco integral alternator and regulator. • Dixson electronic tachometer. + Murphy OR pressure and coolant temperature safety gauges. • Murphy electro-mechanical safety shutdown, • Farr heavy-duty dry type air cleaner • S.A.E. #3 flywheel housing. BERKLEY PUMP (Recommended for low nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump, Type B 131i" dia. impeller 4" female NPT suction 3" female NPT discharge Rated capacity -- 550 G.P.M. @ 136 PSI 2400 RPM Complete with primer. CORNELL PUMP (Recommended for high nozzle pressure applications) Centrifugal pump type 15 7/32" dia. impeller Rated Capacity — 550 G.P.M. @ 160 PSI Q 2200 RPM • Complete with primer NumWay THE TRAVELER — TYPE, ONE MAl1! IRRIGATION SYSTEM The new time saving design lets you get into the field and under way faster than most other types. It's easily moved from field to field. The turbine operation Is reliable and offers optimum performance. The hose reel is attached to a swiveling base mounted on a four wheel wagon. For operation, the wagon carrying the hose reel is pulled to a hydrant in the field or other water source and connected. A tractor is then hitched to the wheel -mounted sprinkler -gun, and towed through the field to any desired distance up to 850 feet, unwinding the hose as it moves. The water is then turned on and the sprinkler -gun begins to operate. A water turbine contained on the hose reel rewinds the hose pulling the sprinkler -gun through the field at a rate of up to 8 feet per minute. It sprinkles an area 320 ft. wide and 2000 ft. long from one location.* When the hose has completely retracted, the reel automatically stops winding. The swiveling base of the hose reel can be turned to another direction and the operation repeated without moving the machine. The entire operation requires very little time, labor, or attention, and the system is virtually trouble -free. For example, up to 16 acres may be irrigated with one Inch of water using less than 3/4 of one man hour labor. aJn pressure usm; 1518'true nozzle — 5 Mori wml. DIMENSIONS Hcse Length 850 ft. Diameter t0r0d 41•x in. x 53,6 in. :.en;,tq o! Machine 11' z ft. %;,::i e' Machine 8 ft. -le;cni c! Machine 111•: ft. ,._ an:v:rtnoul Water 6.8001t)s. e - : ti:,!n Water 000 fps. ...aL ). I •- 1A AUM L A 0 A radial inflow water turbine powers the gear driven reel. The water glow to the manifold pipe passes through the turbine, turf ng the impeller. The rolill from the turbine blade shalt transfers thraugn a variable speed bell to the gearbox. A variable speed or,ve and metal valve control the winding speed of the real from 6 inches to 8 feet per minute. All water passes through the turbine and hose to the sprinkler -gun. No water waste. 16 % z 4., -ay be -g the I; M "Hose Reel. The reel is oosii':eiv crlven by a Jackshalt output " ':. The c011aaslbie Supply nose is made of nylon woven boryes:s 7rnrcn and internal reel gear- \ and is connected to the manifold pipe with a swivel elbow wricn easily positioned. High notation implement tires (Il x 141 are installed with a _ "''' Vic• tread width of 87,2 GOtional 11 t_ x 15 tires are also avfliiable. 0. ❑side J ' � BS _ o 'come Gearbox. A simple and reliable reduction gearbox provides a ..� 5m001h applicalion attire 1080 !Or a continuous motion in winding ` T1, the rose, 1t reaulres less Dower than multi -stage chair) drives. The ' - oreclslon-cut gears are case narceneo for longer life and they are IThe sprinkler -gun is mounted on a stable four wheel base with manufactured entirely in our beam. A sneer bolt hub provides for an adjustable wldth from 72" to 108'- for use in row craps. The Hana cranked stabilizers assure ;hat the machine is ' protection the gear tax. and me machine is equipped with a 1 3,", !40 rpm PTO shah for tact reel rewinding with the power hose is connected 10 the sprinkler via a pressure sealed joint with seated when irrigating. g g. tare off from a tractor. A ❑antl crank is also provided. dpuble catches. The sprinkler -gun unit has ntgn clearance for use in most crops. A spring loaded linkage 4\e:1 provides a constant per. pendicular position for the sprinkler -gun. WMAgsr _ trac- e pivot 'The Nelson Big Gun model P20OR is slancard aquipment. A vnriely of ring nozzles are available far 'dater pressure and capacity regulation. The normal pattern for mis unit is 1801 • 200° to the rear of the traveler. c+J!"+� o f a ..A peel -brake and satety-,ect ve ooerated Irom a common .rued cors_1 handle. The reel �-raree cies positive control of the nose. 3no is applied tyrer one rose s bung pulled out. The salety loci. :'!?vents anv un:ti-rnctnc —p.?—ent between the reel and case. the -slid om . A hose guide ensures correct hose winding on the reel as moves 1hrougn a guide mecramsm, i Advantages of Lang Nu -Way 320 FT. ,000 FT. / —` Disadvantages of Cable -Tow Traveler -Type Systems 1,000 FT.� 1 FT. Disadvantages of Cable -Tow Advantages of Long Nu -Way Traveler -Type Systems Simplicity Convenience 1. Mechanically simple. Fewer mov- 1. Winch, cable. and anchor required 5. Sprinkler -gun may be placed at 5. Entire hose must be unwounc to ing parts mean less to go wrong. No for operation, any distance from base up to the en- begin irrigating. cable to pull out. tire length of hose (850 ft.) Durability Economy 2. Heavy duty Polyethylene hose. (PE 2. Thin, collapsible hoses used with. 6. Hose is pulled in a relatively 6. Most others require pulling .hose Pipe) (7/16" wall) Lasts indefinitely. cable -tow systems are susceptible straight line for a minimum of hose- in a 180" loop causing more wear and Can be repaired in the Vold. to early weer, and damage. wear. physical damage to hose and croos. Convenience Mare Yield 3. Less movement of reel and base 3. Most other types cover an area of 7. No travel lane Is required with 7. Travel lane up to 12 feet wide re - required In field operations. Sprin- only 1,320 x 320 ft. without moving high clearance sprinkler. More yield quired. Substantially outs yield per kles an area of approx. 2,000 ft, x 320 entire unit to another location. per acre. acre. ft, from one location. Convenience Convenience 4, Cover irregular patterns — even 4. Sprinkler -gun travels In straight G. Feet easily swivels on base for 8. Tractor required to move entire curves. Easily irrigates odd -shaped line only. Another method must be ease and convenience in irrigating in unit to another hydrant or water fields. used for Irregular or curved shaped another direction ... only one man source for irrigating in another di - fields, required for entire operation. rection. Tractor PTO Driven Pumps For Irrigation By Hale Tractor PTO powered pumps are Ideal for Irri. gating medium to large acreages. Other uses are dewatering, transferring water, etc. Available in 6" Model for 1000 PTO RPM 5" Model for 11000 PTO RPM 5" Model for 550 PTO RPM The entire unit is built to stand up under severe pumping conditions. The dependable gear drive is very efficient, It does not require supplementary water cooling. A bronze Impeller has high strength, reduces possibility of rust or seizing. The low center of gravity permits a stable trailer for towing because the drive shaft is located above the impeller shaft. Description Tractor PTO Driven Pump RPM/GPM/PSI Suction Suction Hose Strainer Oiscnarge Pressure Gauge Drive Shah Trailer Primer Dimensions= Length Width Height Weight SPECIFICATIONS Model 60F81.3R1000 100011100/135 6" Female NPT 6" Female NPT Check Valve w16" Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits PTO with Ili" splined shaft (21 teeth) Fabricated Steel with towing hatch — two 4:00x8 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with hose to suction side. 50" 38" 34" $00 lbs. Model SOFB2.3R1000 1000/550/170 5" Female NPT 5" Female NPT Check Valve w/4- Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits PTO with 11..-splined shaft (21 teeth) Fabricated Steel with towing hatch -- two 4.00x8 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with hose to suction side. 501, 38" 32" 480 lbs. Model FB3-4R550 550/550n 35 5" Female NPT 5" Female NPT Check Valve w/4" Female NPT Discharge Side Universal Joint Type Fits SAE PTO with I h- splined shaft (6 teeth) Fabricated Steel with towing hatch -- two 4:00x8 Pneumatic Tires Hand operated diaphragm type mounted with hose to suction side. 50" 38" 32" 480 lbs. The information contained herein in from data available at the time or printing. Long Mfg. KC. Inc. reserve$ Ina right m make changes in spnificetlons shown herein or to add improvements without nodes and MOW ACurring ooligalwn. LONG MFG. N.C. INC. HOME OFFICE: TARBORO. N.C. Just call or write: Box 1139 (1907 N. Main St.), Tarboro, NC 27886 Tel. (919) 823-4151 Box 918 (2610 Hwy. 77 North),, Carrollton, TX 75006 Tel, (214) 242-5102 Box 3928 (3863 W. River Dr.), Davenport, iA 52608 Tel_ (319) 324-0451 Box 167 (Hwy. U.S. 41 South), Tifton, GA 31794 Tel. (912) 382-3600 Box 13263 (1920 Channel Ave.), Memphis, TN 38113 Tel. (901) 774-6523 Box 259 (221 E. Main St.). Mechanicsburg PA 17055 Tel. (717) 697-8277 : f[-1 i c. 1 Ua A fU : - �o U,�Un OVO Un'_ 1 auvt: 1 r1V [ nA IYU, I (U4UJ f QU ( ( RAIN GUNIISPRINKLERS Pag9 38 2" FUli Circ1,9 RAM Gun Spriii-Mel • Full circle Impulse drive sprinkler • Z' female NPT threaded inlet • Standard trajectory angle for maximum distance of throw • Large nozzles sizes and high flow rates • Choice of node type — Taper bore for maximum distance (ONS-21) - Ring orifice for more stream break-up (GINS-20) MultIpte-size lnterchangable nozzle sets These Aain Guns are used on center pivots, small travellers, solid sets, gun stands, and lateral moves. The 'E" series has been upgraded to substantially increase held life and reliability of operation. Nozzles are sold in sets, Sets contain the following sizes: TAPER NOZZLE SET (GNS-2T):.5 .8',.7", ,8"..9", and 1.0" RING NOZZLE SET (GNS-20):.SE'..SE'..7E",.8E", and .9E" LP NOZZLE SET (121\15.2C): ,6", .7", .8", and .9" s Low pressure spoon included in shipping package for use under certain operating conditions (see• under footnotes). LP nozzles are designed to give opdmurn droplet size,'5tream break-up, and distribution at lower pressures. Specifications: Bearing SizsVType -2" FNPT Body trajectory - 23 Materials: Body: Cast Aluminum Arm: Ca st Aluminum Bearing Sleeve: Cast Aluminum Spoon Bracket: Cast Bronze Fulcrum Shaft and Hardware: Stainless Steel How to Palo '. spocity II Model number - 102EHM Nozzle type - GNrr2T, GN5.20, or GNs.2C E>temPle: 102EMM with OHS-2T J 91,. eZf11V_-, *�. P51 e Eleaw 14OLLIe Jr Ole, GPM Nozzle r Gip. GPM 1 Nozzle Y. Clip. GPM tlarzls .r Cie. GRA N9141$ A' Dla. GPM Nazzis 1.0" Dlp, GPM ',' 30 " :r 179 8a 1a2 77 too 102 192 128 197 182 197 47 40 205 B7 209 69 221 117 931 147 241 142 00 ale 62 222 74 224 99 2448 131 257 165 910 201 50 222 57 224 E2 244 10 26 144 203 177 294 229 7e 221 51 24d 617 259 t17 28e t56 307 1Do 320 244 60 214 05 257 e4 272 125 307 IN 352 206 349 E60 90 248 lip, 265 09 282 lad 315 175 341i 215 3118 276 100 248 72 272 fps 293 141 222 166 26D 225 375 291 102EHM 1 RINL' OZZLES' .<-- NnInle Nozzle Nezxia Nettle Naszle P$I � Elbow DI". GPM Ole. GPM 01r GPM Via. GPM DI& GPM 3c * ::' `�. s ; 177 ae lea 77 200 102 s 12 128 162 47 40 197 67 210 59 224 117 241 147 50 190 52 214 74 230 99 247 131 287 16S 0c 212 57 230 112 2a7 106 26a 144 290 177 70 224 61 213 IM 2113 117 266 IS6 3�18 196 50 233 65 ow 277 1215 300 100 324 205 90 244 69 It 200 134 312 116 100 254 72 - 7I fi 102EHM / LP NOZZLES " Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle b" 7" A _T' PSI (p1 Elbow Drs. GPM oia. CPM 04. GPM i Zia. 6Pu 25 i34 33 142 72 140 92 15a "IS 30 146 49 164 79 162 102 170 12e- 40 1Be 66 170 91 "A 11a 192 145 5o 182 76 194 102 204 132 212 166 60 196 63 210 112 220 145 230 182 . 70 212 talc 224 121 238 168 246 1114 GENEFIA: NCTE: Poflemianca cars are edlainto 11riCer Wecl tcsl conCFonz anti may tm acNartaty airuMed by wind, hydraulic crrdi('o11<, and other factors, Unala« pressure spean (wttcn la shlppad, bcse witli suc'102SHM Rain Gun} under Ma fnllowing ap"rxtlng candl:lcns: 11 .5- end ,56' ncuiss at all pressires 21 .tr aria .6E• nuulvt at 30 sae 40 1`61 $1 Ail rgoiWrt(ng nyxilag at 30 PSI 41 All suss LP n=ies at all pressures ,-S r Landowner/Operator Name: Address: IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS aov1leaz�r1.4 T County: �1-2nv►/fit Date: Telephone: TABLE 1 - Field Specifications ' ,�' IS 7—//v &- ,s' yS TE/q EXHIBfr D-1 Field' Number Approximate Maxhnum Useable Size of Fleld2 (acres) Soil Type - Slope (%) Crop(s) Maximum Application R.te3 (Inffir) Maximum Application per Irrigation L�ycle3 (Inches) Comments r o e -4— 46 C 4 6r • 35 Z /2!,F 0-2- e.1rvw r 3 5 O—Z 51la e_&rr. a(d 40'a/' IneA rt: � O - Z G,o,'A Z.I.10Z. Mess a ,t I See attached map. 2Total field acreage minus required buffer areas.an--_Q"`'�� 3Refer to N. C. Irrigation Guide, Field Office Tecluiical Guide, Section 11 G. Annual application must not exceed die agronomic rates for the soil and crop used. C' � T 6-/- 9 9 MRCS, NC RUNE, 1996 o V w TABLE 2 - Traveling Irrigation Gun Settings 2�XJ&TI J6 EXHIBrf D-2 4Icy 0% rrt u „�- .��C-S Model, Field No and ;_ NGS Diameter Nozzle ,. OperatingWIN t See attached map. 2Show separate entries for each hydrant location in each field. C��T 3Use the following abbreviations for various arc patterns: F (full circle), TQ (three quarters), TT (two thirds), H (half circle), T (one third), Q (one quarter). f May also use degrees of arc. NRCS, NC JUNE, 1996 TABLE 3 - Solid Set Irrigation Gun Settings IST//Jlv EXH®CI' D-3 Make, Model and Type of Equipment: / oA6§eAA a _ 495_ -- 0 �S cr ., . — Field Nol _ and Line No Number of Hydrants Welted Diameter feet Hydrant Spacing (ft) Along Between Pipeline Pipelines Application Rate Inlhr OPERATING PARAMETERS Nozzle Operating Operating Diameter Pressure Time inches Gun(psi) II Grant hr Comments ROW tgo S o .z9 o /, 7?- I D 3 will 6-a/ r « o ISO to ISee attached map. 2Show separate entries for each pipeline with hydrants in each field. �E? NRCS, NC RUNE, 1996 3Go r pit : (C?G .3) (Z 7-7rev j . 97 .� `3 v Max. av p it C-&� r, -8- r f Alphabetical Listing of the Mountain Soils of North Carolina Group Number Soil Group Number Soil 8 Braddock 8 Hayesville 8 Bradson 10 Haywood 8 Brevard 9 Kinkora 2 Chester 10 Porters 7 Clifton 8 Rabun 6 Comus 10 Rosman 3 Cordorus 1 Suncook 4 Delanco 10 Tate 2 Edneyville 5 Thurmont 5 Elsinboro 11 Toxaway 7 Fannin 10 Transylvania 3 French 10 Tusquitee 12 Hatboro 7 Watauga Alphabetical Listing of the Piedmont and Coastal Plain Soils of North Carolina Groun Number Soil. Group Number Soil 16 A1aga 2 Davidson 16 Albany 14 Dogue 6 Altavista 6 Dotham 4 Appling.. 17 Dragston 22 Arapahoe 9 Dunbar 7 Autryville 8 Duplin 13 Aycock 5 Durham 22 Ballahack 2 Efland 10 Barclay 13 Engelhard 24 Bayboro 12 Enon 7 Baymeade 16 Eustis 23 Bladen 13 Exum 7 Blaney 8 Faceville 16 Blanton 17 Foreston 3 Bradley 7 Fuquay 16 Buncombe 2 Georgeville 24 Byars 14 Gilead 6 Cahaba 6 Goldsboro 24 Cape Fear 15 Goldston 3 Cecil 19 Grantham 4 Chesterfield 5 Granville 21 Chewacla 19 Grifton 16 Chipley 11 3 Helena 21 Colfax x Herndon 7 Conetoe 2 Hiwassee 1 Congaree 20 Hyde 2 Cononaca 12 Iredell 23 Coxville '9 Johns 11_. Creedmore 22 Johnston for PIEDMONT AND COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA RRiGATION 54 vd able^Tecamnen e� ax mum: i5ture to: �"7rr gation:App Group : Sail Type :Average :Moisture -A _jcation Rate Depth of :be Replaced:"Design":Frequency -. tion Index and Soil : Holding : Bare . Cover Crops Locally Grown ; Moiiture by Each :Moiiture: for Peak :Amount No, Description Depth :Capacity :(ln/Ilr) : {In/11r) il'n, �1l 21 :Replacement: lrrigation:Use Ft.)___ - Rate:Use Period:(1n•) Qa Da s _ _(Ft. 8 _�In.)]n Z 9 10� MT :Weil drained soils of the 1.4 .30 .40 :Alfalfa 2.5 2.16 .24 9 2.90 :Piedmont uplands with loamy sur- 2.3 :Cotton 2.5 2.00 .20 10 2.65 :fate layers and firm clayey sub- : 3.3 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 2.95 :soils. 4.2 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 3.0 5.0 :Ladino Clover L Grass, :Bradley :Sumner Perennials or :Cecil Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 24 5 1.60 3 :Georgeville :11ursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .80 .16 5 1.05 :Herndon :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Lloyd :Orchards (bare) 3.0 2.40 .20 12 3.20 :Madison :Orchards (cover) 3.0 2.40 .24 10 3.20 :Mason :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Pacolet :Small Grain or Soybeans. 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Tatum :Vegetables. Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 :uadesboro -------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Tobacco . . 1.5 1.D8 .18 6 1.45 ---- ------------------------------------- :Nell drained soils of the 1.2 .35 .45 :Alfalfa 2.5 1.92 .24 8 2.55 :Piedmont uplands with sandy 2.1 :Cotton 2.5 2.00 .20 10 2.65 :surface layers and firm clayey 3.1 :Corn, field 2.5 1.98 .22 9 2.65 :subsoils. 4.0 :Gladioli 1.0 .56 .14 4 .75 4.7 :Ladino Clover L Grass, . :Appling 3.0 :Summer Perennials or :Chesterfield . Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.60 :9ayodan :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. 1.0 .64 .16 4 .85 :Wedowee :Nursery Crops. 2nd yr. 2.0 1.62 .18 9 7.15 :Orchards (bare) 3.0 2.40 .20 12 3.20 4 :Orchards (cover) 3.0 2.40 .24 10 3.20 :Peanuts 2.0 1.62 .18 9 2.15 :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Sweet Potatoes 2.0 1.54 .22 7 2.05 :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.62 18 9 2.15 :Tobacco 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .56 .14 4 .75 :Vegetables. Group 2 1.5 .98 .14 7 ' 1.30 :_Vegetables. Group 3 1.5 1.08 • .18 6 1.45 Vegetables, Group 4 2,0 1.62 • .18 9 2.15 t. (Continued) Sheet 2 v r� l rl U. S. Ofr...FICHT OF t1',RKU11UI1E SPRINKLER ,..AIGATION GUIDE 1 �cnnical �:uidt Soil [nnscrvaEion ServirF ic.r Sectiun I1-ti. Ilorth Carolina FICO110141 AND COASTAL PLAIN ARCH Of NORTH CAROL111(i ,tune 1976 -;_-;-••.--•_-_-__.r____-�_--.-----:A�aiTb�e:Recomnen�ed Maximum:----------- .-------- - :[r�on:Applica- :Moisture to:---- Group : Soil Type :Aver age:l4oisture :�plicatian Rate. : Depth of :be Replaced: "Ocsign":Frequency : tion Index : and Soil : Holding Care (over : Crops Locally Grown : Moisture : by Each :10isture: for Peak :Ar,[aunr_ No., Description Depth :Capacit :(Ir./Hr) (In/Hr) 2/ :Replacement: lrrigation:Use Rate:Usc- P[rlod:(in.} �/ - Ft. In. �: �Ft �_ �ln�nLDa' IC (Days)._ ---- :Well drained, loamy, alluvial or 1.5 .30 .35 :Alfalfa 2.5 1.92 .24 8 2.5= :colluvial soils on first bottoms 2.2 :Cotton 2.5 1.80 20 9 2,40 :and upland depressions. 2.9 :Corn, field 2.5 1.76 .22 8 2.3S 3.6 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 :Congaree 3.0+ 4.5 :Ladino Clover & Grass, , :Seneca :Sumner Perennials or :Starr Nixed Hay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.6C 1 :Nursery Crops, 1st yr, 1.0 .80 .16 5 1.05 :Nursery Crops. 2nd yr. 2.0 1.44 .18 8 1,9G :Peanuts 2.0 1.44 .18 8 1.9G :Peas, field 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 -Irish Potatoes 1.5 1.20 .20 6 1.60 :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.44 .10 8 1.4G :Tobacco 1.5 1.08 -It G 1,44 :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 S 5� :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12 .14 E 1.50 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.08 .18 6 1.45 :Vegetables. Group 4 2.0 1.44 .18 8 1,90 --------------------------------------------------:---:---------: :Well drained soils of the 1.7 ------------ 25 .30 Alfalfa 2.5 ---.---2.40----. ------------------------- .24 10 - - 3.20 :Piedmont uplands that have loamy 2.7 :Cotton 2.5 2.40 .20 1� 3.2r :surface layers and clayey 3.7 :Corn, field 2.5 2.47 .22 1: 3.2- :subsoils. 4.7 :Ladino Clover S Grass, . 3.0+ 5.5 :Summer Perennials or :Coronaca nixed Hay 1.5 1.44 .24 6 1.9� 2 :Davidson :Nursery Crops, lst yr. 1.0 .80 .16 5 _ 1.0' :Efland :Nursery Crops, 2nd yr. 2.0 1.80 '-18 10 . 2.4C :liiwassee :Orchards (bare) 3.o 2.80 .20 14 - 3.1" :Mecklenburg :Orchards (cover) 3.0 2.88 .24 12 3.8; :Tirzah :Peas, field 1.5 1.76 .18 7 1.7; :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.o 1.80 .18 10 2.4r :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.7c (fnntjmrr'rjj Shrpt 1 :.f 11 ) r A Ill hL 11% 1 9%1.lJn. . . ....r...� , , fnrV PIEDMONT A140 COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA SOILS �R�l' RRIGON C CTfT6tjS Avdilab e:Re[omnended Maximain: ~� :Moisture to. :Irrigation:App ica- Group Soil Type :Average:Mositure :_ApRlication Rate - Depth of :be Replaced:"Design":Frequency : tion Index and Soil : Bolding Bare : Cover : Crops Locally Grown : Moisture : by Each :Moisture: for Peak :Amount No. Description Depth :Capacit (ln/11r): (In/11r) : J :Replacement: irrigation:Use Rate:llse Perfod:(In•) J Ft. in. J (Ft.) (in.. (Days). 1 2 3 4 5 6 -- _ _ ._ (8) _. (9 _-(In/Da) 10 11 l2 :well to moderately well drained . . 1.3 .30 .35 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 .20 11 2.95 :soils of the Piedmont uplands . 2.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 2.95 :with loamy surface layers and . 3.6 :Ladino Clover b Grass. :firm plastic clayey subsoils. . 4.6 :Sumner Perennials or 11 . 5.3 . Mixed Nay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.60 :Creedmoor 3.0 :Peas, field 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Helena :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.40 :Sedgefield :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Vance :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 . .14 5 .95 :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12 . .14 8 1.50 :Vegetables. Group 3 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.70 :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.80 . .18 10 2.40 :Well to moderately well drained ------------- 1.9 --.20---:----- .20 --- - ----- --- - - .Cotton - - 1.0 1.00 - - .20 ------------------ 5 1.35 :soils of the Piedmont uplands :Corn, field 1.0 .88 .22 4 1.15 :with loamy surface layers and :Ladino Clover & Grass, . :plastic, sticky clayey subsoils.. :Sumner Perennials or . Mixed Hay 1.0 .96 .24 4 1.30 :Enon 1.0 :Peas, field 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 :Iredell :Small Grain or Soybeans: 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 12 :Lignum :Tobacco 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 :Orange :White Store ------------------------- :well to moderately well drained - - - - - - ------------.----------:----------------- 1.5 .30 .35 --- --- .Alfalfa 2.5 2.16 . .24 - --------- 9 : ------ 2.90 :Coastal Plain soils. with silty 2.4 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 . .20 11 2.95 :surface layers and friable loamy 3.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 22 10 2.95 :subsoils. 4.4 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 . .14 5 .95 5.2 :Ladino Clover S Grass, . :Aycock 3.0+ :Summer Perennials or :Engelhard Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 .24 5 1.6G :Exum :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. . 1.0 .64 .16 4 8s 13 :Nixonton :11ursery Crops, 2nd yr. . 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.4C :Tetotum :Peanuts 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.4C :Peas. field 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.7C :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.40 :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.7C :Vegetables. Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 • :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12. .14 8 1.50 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.26 18 7 1.7c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.4;-- I (Continued) Sheet 6 of ?' for PIEDMONT ARD COASTAL PLAIN AREA OF NORTH CAROLINA MEN --__� J RR1GOte�'C�C tl _ � _ T_ Ava ab a ecamneaded Maximjnn: :Moisture to: :Irr gatian:AgpTI cam_ Group : Soil Type :Average:Mositure :_ApQlication Rate : Depth of :be Replaced:"Design":frequency : tion Index : and : Soil : Holding Bare Cover : Crops Locally Grown Moisture : by Each :Moisture: for Peak :Amount No. . Description , Depth :Capacity (ln/Ilr): (in/Hr) J :Replacement: Irrigation:Use Rate:Use Period:(In.) 1 Ft. (in.)J : Ft. On., In Da (Days) 1 2 3 4 5 6 17) 8 9 10 11 12 :Well to moderately well drained 1.3 .30 .35 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 .20 11 2.95 :soils of the Piedmont uplands 2.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 .22 10 2.95 .:with loamy surface layers and 3.6 :Ladino Clover & Grass, . :firm plastic clayey subsoils. 4.6 :Summer Perennials or 1! 5.3 . nixed Hay 1.5 1.20 , .24 5 1.60 :Creedmoor 3.0 :Peas, field 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.70 :Helena :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 , .18 10 2.40 :Sedgefield :Tobacco 1.5 . 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Vance :Vegetables, Group 1 1.0 .70 .14 5 .95 :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12 .14 8 1.50 :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.26 .18 7 1.70 :Vegetables, Group 4 2.0 1.80 .18 10 2.40 -+- :Well to moderatelywelldrained .~--_-_-_'- - -.'r 1.9 r. - .20 .20 -~'_-_-----r-------------.-- :Cotton 1.0 '_--' 1.00 . .20 .----5-.-- 1.35 :soils of the Piedmont uplands :Corn, field 1.0 .88 . .22 4 1.15 :with loamy surface layers and :Ladino CIover b Grass, . :plastic. sticky clayey subsoils.: :Summer Perennials or Mixed Hay 1.0 .94 . .24 4 1.30 :Enos 1.0 :Peas, field 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 :Iredell :Small Grain or Soybeans: 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 12 :Lignum :Tobacco 1.0 .90 . .18 5 1.20 :Orange , :White Store - -------•--•----------------•--------_--_------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :well to moderately well drained 1.5 .30 .35 :Alfalfa 2.5 2.16 , .24 9 2.90 :Coastal Plain soils, with silty 2.4 :Cotton 2.5 2.20 . .20 11 2.195 :surface layers and friable loamy 3.4 :Corn, field 2.5 2.20 , .22 10 2.95 :subsoils. 4.4 :Gladioli 1.0 .70 . .14 5 .95 5.2 :Ladino Clover S Grass, . :Aycock 3.0+ :Summer Perennials or :Engelhard . Mixed Hay 1.5 1.20 . .24 5 1.60 :Exam :Nursery Crops, 1st yr. . 1.0 .64 . .16 4 8c 13- :Nlxonton :tlursery Crops, 2nd yr. . 2.0 1.80 , .18 10 2.4C Jetotum :Peanuts 2.0 1.80 . .18 !0 2.4C • :Peas. field 1,5 1.26 18 7 I.7C • :Small Grain or Soybeans: 2.0 1.80 , .18 10 2.40 • :Tobacco 1.5 1.26 . .18 1 1.7t . :Vegetables. Group 1 1.0 .70 . .14 5 ,9= • :Vegetables, Group 2 1.5 1.12. . .14 8 1,Su • :Vegetables, Group 3 1.5 1.26 . .18 7 1.7C :Vegetables. Group 4 2.0 1.80 .18 10 :; 2.4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ (Continued) Sheet 6 of J' 7 . ^1. f- ' an s 9caa•A �rl I# Sd 7�7'Z= �Ftr'�zsg'rxL 05'Q (qet) zss-r E Q � oz-Q� qGS - �5 a 'OZ - 191Z�L 917 L no vlla vvv O L O t �r w d G u� n A0(T a Table 2. Friction Loss in Feet per 100 Feet of Main Line for Portable Aluminum Pipe with Couplings* Based on 5cobey's Formula (Ks .40) and 30-Ft. Pipe Lengths** Gallons Per Minute Pipe Diameters 3-in. OD 4-in. OD 5-in. OD 6-in. OD 7-in. OD 8-in. OD 10-Cn. OD 2.914 ID 3.906 ID 4.896 ID 5.884 ID 6.872 ID 7.856 ID 9.818 ID 40 .658 .157 50 1.006 .239 60 1.423 .339 70 1.906 .449 .150 80 2.457 .584 .193 90 3.073 .731 .242 100 3.754 .893 .295 .120 120 5.307 1.263 .417 .170 140 7.113 1.693 .560 .227 160 9.169 2.182 .721 .293 180 11.47 2.729 .967 .366 200 14.01 3.333 1.102 .44B .209 220 16.79 3.996 1.321 .537 .251 240 19.81 4.713 1.55E .633 .296 Z-1 b 260 23.06 _ 5.488 5,ge2- 1.814 1, 95Z_ , 7370.-7 93 _ - 344 29q 280 26.55 6. 316 .160 2.909.849 .397 300 30.27 7.203 2.381 .967 .452 .235 320 34.22 8.142 2.692 1.094 .511 .265 340 38..39 9.137 3.020 1.227 .573 .298 360 42.80 10.18 3.366 1.368 .639 .332 380 47.43 11.29 3.731 1.516 .708 .368 400 52.28 12.44 4.113 1.671 .781 .399 .136 420 13.65 4.513 1.633 .857 .445 .149 440 14.57 4.930 1.988 .936 .486 .163- 460 16.23 5.364 2.179 1.019 .529 .177 480 17.59 5.815 2.363 1.104 .573 .192 500 19.01 6.284 2.554 1.193 .620 .208 550 22.79 7.532 3.060 1.430 .742 .249 600 26.80 8.886 .3.611 1.687 ..876 .294 650 31.30 10.35 4.204 1.965 1.020 .342 700 36.03 11.91 4.839 2.262 1.174 .394 750 41.08 13.58 5.517 2.520 1.339 .449 800 15.35 6.237 2.915 1.513 .507 850 17.22 6.999 3.271 1.698 .569 900 19.20 7.801 3.646 1.893 .635 950 21.28 8.645 4.041 2.097 .703 1000 23.45 9.530 4.454 2.312 .775 1100 28.11 11.42 5.338 2.771 .929 1200 31.75 13.58 6.298 3.269 1.096 1300 15.69 7.333 3.806 1.277 1400 18.06 8.441 4.382 1.470 1500 20.59 9.264 4.996 1.675 1600 23.20 10-88 5.648 1.894 1700 26.12 12.21 6.337 2.125 1800 .13.61 7.064 2.369 1900 15.08 7.829 2.625 2000 16.62 8.630 2.894 'From Engineering Handbook, Chapter 11, Section 15, Irrigation, Soil Conservation Service. **Note: Where 20-ft. sections of pipe are used, increase values shown in the table by 7.0%. Where 40-ft. sections of pipe are used, decrease values shown in the table by 3.01. N r , .5- / - Es t 153 Ps ( (/ of 311�oX�p �o� 5ot)n ,5 "-) ::. 70 9 b 0) (, S � — l98a eA.t r d--- -/, Traveiing Gun Ccmputzlion4 W*&shce, 2.20-99 Hard Rose Traveling Gun System • COMPUTATIONAL.WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) ALaDA, ,,,,,�ield Number {Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation V1.1misting Irrigation System New/ Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes 4 Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes _[feet] Length of pull(Ll) 4 Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes feet] Length of puU(LZ) Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes [feet] Length of pull(L3) 4. Wetted Diameter 313 [feet] From field data sheet C,6w4 3 ve 9,, S. Spacing t) Hydrant Spacing [feet] 76, 7 [as percent of wetted diameter] 6. Hydrant Layout Je,"Multiple Hydrants Single Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants 7. Read the irrigated area per travel pull for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location. YydraA '/ - M z) Ao 4- -n dwja = 5 -�10 Ell 1; AC,5, -n 4. Map -q 3 3, J51 4�-L,. ...P!7s ...... MCO 690Aji 9 9. Ow. W. 7: (8o}(zYo')lli3�Z•.a.4'._ .. ?-8`� .. 5— 0,377- by's EE.777 5: _. d, 82 �SSo`) (z768)/y3,Sf .=.3, t! — �-}-3 ! 4q. 77 CAW261? WcdLbla Am Hard Hose Traveling Gun System L3. Traveling Gun CompuuLianal Warkshce. 7-20-99 COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation P'0' Existing Irrigation System New/ Kipanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes --[feet] Length of puU(LI) 'tr Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes [feet] Length of puU(L2) "Interior Lanes #. Exten"or Lanes [feet] Length of pull(L3) 4. Wetted Diameter [feet] From field data sheet C ha�+ 3 5. Spacing Z µo Hydrant Spacing [feet] '76,7- [as percent of wetted diameter] 6.. Hydrant Layout v"Multiple Hydrants Single Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants 7. Read the irrigated area per travel pull for t ' he given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location. 441 n E�75- $50) (Z76, 39 /,33 -7;4. t.. Xe /J A.-.2, 7' 12 CAMAP Wetisblc Acre Traveling Gun CoWuL-Wanal Wwkshce 2-2049 Hard Hose Traveling Gun System COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET. 1. Farm Number (Identification) Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation ✓Existing Irrigation System New/ Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Travel Lanes # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes [feet] Length of pull(L 1) _# Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes _lfeet] Length of pull(L2) # Interior Lanes # Exterior Lanes [feet] Length of pull(L3) 4. Wetted Diameter _. [feet] From field data sheet Char+.. J48 Q 47o % =--f 13 5. Spacing Hydrant Spacing [feet] '+ [as percent of wetted diameter] 6. Hydrant Layout Multiple Hydrants ✓ Single Hydrant Excessively spaced Hydrants 7. Read the irrigated area per travel pull for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and travel lane location., : Nyd ran . 'Ta6 � Er ,I M ,, /cIle '_ Ao r 4-ion _ _ Lc, ato Lia SED = S �P . End . ��a /..lCs 42n v..r.16.....:...,,9.0.:..._- Ac 6/f Table EE75. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems Exterior lane - in field with multiple overlapping lanes: Hydrant Spacing based on 75 percent of Ytd&d-wetted diameter,���=3�8� (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle (teeth (acres) 180 degrees 225 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) (B) (C) (D)_ (E) . (E) (G) 150 0.19 0.00 0.04 0.09 0.14 0.15 160 0.21 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.16 0.18 170 0.24 0.00 0.05 0.11 0.18 0.20 180 0.27 0.00 0.06 0.12 0.20 0.22 190 0.30 0.00 0.06 0.14 0.22 0.25 200 0.33 0.00 0.07 0.15 0.24 0.27 210 0.37 0.00 0.08 0.17 0.27 0.30 220 0.40 0.00 0.09 0.19 0.30 0.33 230 0.44 0.00 0.09 0.20 0.32 0.36 240 0.48 0.00 0.10 0.22 0.35 0.40 250 0.52 0.00 0.11 0.24 0.38 0.43 260 0.57 0.00 0.12 0.26 0.41 0.46 270 0.61 0.00 0.13 0.28 0.45 0.50 280 0.66 0.00 0.14 0.30 0.48 0.54 290 0.70 0.00 0.15 0.32 0.51 0.58 300 0.75 0.00 0.16 0.35 0.55 0.62 313 -410 0.80� a , $ Z 0.00 0.17 0.37 0.59 0.66 320 0.86 0.00 0.18 0.39 0.63 0.70 330 0.91 0.00 0.20 0.42 0.67 0.75 340 0.97 0.00 0.21 0.45 0.71 0.79 350 1.02 0.00 0.22 0.47 0.75 0.84 360 1.08 0.00 0.23 0.50 0.79 0.89 370 1.15 0.00 0.25 . 0.53 0.84 0.94 380 1.21 0.00 0.26 0.56 0.88 0.99 390 1.27 0.00 0.27 0.59 0.93 1.04 400 1.34 0.00 0.29 0.62 0.98 1.10 410 1.41' 0.00 .0.30 0.65 1.03 1.15 420 1.48 0.00 0.32 0.68 1.08 1.21 430 1.55 0.00 0.33 0.71 1.13 1.27 440 1.62 0.00 0.35 0.75 1.18 1.33 450 1.69 0,00 0.36 0.78 1.24 1.39 460 1.77 0.00 0.38 0.82 1.29 1.45 470 1.85 0.00 0.40 0.B5 1.35 1.52 480 1.93 0.00 0.41 0.89 1.41 1.58 490 2.01 0.00 0.43 0.93 1.47 1.65 500 2.09 0.00 0.45 0.96 1.53 1.72 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Page 18 EBAE-217-99, 2/20/99 Table E175. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems Interior lane - in field with multiple overlapping lanes: ' CAS= 3V r ' Hydrant Spacing based on 75 percent of verified wetted diameter, ?,a 3o (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) 31-3 ' wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle (feet) (acres) 180 degrees 2-25 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 150 ' - --- 0.17 0.00 0.03 0.07 0.12 - ---- 0.14 160 0.20 0.00 0.03 0.08 0.14 0.16 170 0.22 0.00 0.04 0.09 0.16 0.18 180 0.25 0.00 0.04 0.10 0.18 0.20 190 0.28 0.00 0.05 0.12 0.20 0.22 200 0.31 0.00 0.05 0.13 0.22 0.25 210 0.34 0.00 0.06 0.14 0.24 0.27 220 0.37 0.00 0.06 0.16 0.26 0.30 230 0.41 0.00 0.07 0.17 0.29 0.33 240 0.44 0.00 0.08 0.18 0.31 0.36 250 0.48 0.00 0.08 0.20 0.34 0.39 260 0.52 0.00 0.09 0.22 0.37 0.42 270 0.56 0.00 0.10 0.23 0.40 0.45 280 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.25 0.43 0.49 290 0.65 0.00 0.11 0.27 0.46 0.52 300. 0.69 0.00 0.12 0.29 0.49 0.56 3�3 �310 0.74 f o,r7.s 0.00 0.13 0.31 0.52 0.60 320 0.79 0.00 0.14 0.33 0.56 0.64 330 0.84 0.00 0.15 0.35 0.59 0.68 340 0.89 0.00 0.15 0.37 0.63 0.72 350 0.94 0.00 0.16 0.39 0.67 0.76 360 1.00 0.00 0.17 0.42 0.71 0.81 370 1.06 0.00 0.18 _ 0.44 0.75 0.85 380 1.11 0.00 0.19 0.46 0.79 0.90 390 1.17 0.00 0.20 0.49 0.83 0.94 400 1'.23 0.00 0.21 0.51 0.87 0.99 410 1.30 0.00 0.22 0.54 0.92 1.04 420 1.36 0.00 0.24 0.57 0.96 1.10 430 1.43 0.00 0.25 0.59 1.01 1.15 440 1.49 0.00 0.26 0.62 1.06 1.20 450 1.56 0.00 0.27 0.65 1.11 1.26 460 1.63 0.00 0.28 0.68 1.16 1.31 470 1.70 0.00 0.30 0.71 1.21 1.37 480 1.78 0.00 0.31 0.74 1.26 1.43 490 1.85 0.00 0.32 0.77 1.31 1.49 5o0 1.93 0.00 0.33 0.80 1.37 1.55 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Page 25 EBAE-217-99, 2120/99 Table E90+. Area Allowances for Existing Hard Hose Traveler Systems Field with Single Pull or Multiple pulls and Hydrant Spacing 90 percent of yrffied-wetted diameter, (Areas shown are acreage outside starting/stopping gun location) wetted start end Stop end wetted area, acres diameter wetted d area arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle arc angle (feet) (acres) 180 degrees 225 degrees 270 degrees 315 degrees 330 degrees (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 150 0.16 0.00 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.14 160 0.19 0.00 0.05 0.09 0.14 0.16 170 0.21 0.00 0.05 0.11 0.16 0.18 180 0.24 0.00 0.06 0.12 0.18 0.20 190 0.26 0.00 0.07 0.13 0.20 0.22 200 0.29 0.00 0.07 0.15 0.22 0.24 210 0.32 0.00 0.08 0.16 0.24 0.27 220 0.35 0.00 0.09 0.18 0.27 0.29 230 0.39 0.00 0.10 0.19 0.29 0.32 240 0.42 0.00 0.11 0.21 0.32 0.35 250 0.46 0.00 0.11 0.23 0.34 0.38 260 0.49 0.00 0.12 0.25 0.37 0.41 270 0.53 0.00 0.13 0.27 0.40 0.44 280 0.57 0.00 0.14 0.29 0.43 0.48 290 0.61 0.00 0.15 0.31 0.46 0.51 300 0.66 0.00 0.16 0.33 0.49 0.55 17310313 0.70 �a,�,y 0.00 0.18 0.35 0.53 0.58 320 0.75 0.00 0.19 0.37 0.56 0.62 330 0.80 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.80 0.66 340 0.84 0.00 0.21 0.42 0.63 0.70 350 0.89 0.00 0.22 0.45 0.67 0.75 360 0.95 0.00 0.24 0.47 0.71 0.79 370 1.00 0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 0.83 380 1.05 0.00 0.26 0.53 0.79 0.88 390 1.11 0.00 0.28 0.56 0.83 0.93 400 1.17 0.00 0.29 0.58 0.88 0.97 410 1.23 0.00 0.31 0.61 0.92 1.02 420 1.29 0.00 0.32 0.64 0.97 1.07 430 1.35 0.00 0.34 0.68 1.01 1.13 440 1.41 0.00 0.35 0.71 1.06 1.18 450 1.48 0.00 0.37 0.74 1.11 1.23 460 1.55 0.00 0.39 0.77 1.16 1.29 470 1.61 0.00 0.40 0.81 1.21 1.34 480 1.68 0.00 0.42 0.84 1.26 1.40 490 1.75 0.00 0.44 0.88 1.32 1.46 500 1.83 0.00 0.46 0.91 1.37 1.52 CAWMP Wettable Acre Traveling Gun System Page 29 EBAE-99, 2/20199 � '- / -- �-__''---_- ' ^ '-------'- osl ------- �x� 2 (2 ------'--------'--'----'--------'�-----'-------�����'L»v�~�-~'---- __________ Z 901 � G6L) (h67 ) = (q YYdrj fi bZ = dX f vv 1 s0 4F _ -" s o -�.. v 00�7-2£ r r�17 x E - 9 = L` k 1 Table 6. Irrigated Area Allowances for Stationary Sprinkler Systems on any Pattern where z 9��o J (Lateral and sprinkler spacing greater than 70 percent of Wetted Diameter) 230 Existing System with New or Modified System Existing Excessively multiple laterals with multiple laterals Single Spaced net wetted net wette3 design 3 eaign Laterals sprinklers area of an area of an area of an area of an net wetted design area wetted interior exterior interior exterior area of each of each diameter sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler sprinkler feet acres acres acres acres acres acres (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) 80 0.070 0.070 • * 0.076 0. 85 0.079 0.079 * * 0.079 0.079 90 0.089 0.089 * 0,089 0.089 95 0.099 0.099 * * 0.099 0.099 100 0.110 0.110 0.110 0.110 105 0.121 0.121 * ' 0.121 0.121 110 0.133 0.133 " ' 0.133 0.133 115 0.145 0.145 ' ' ' 0.145 0.145 120 0.158 0.158 * * 0.158 0.158 125 0.171 0.171 * 0.171 0.171 130 0.185 0.185 0.185 0.18 135 0.200 0.200 * * 0.200 0.200 140 0.215 0.215 ' * 0.215 0.215 145 0,231 0.231 * * 0.231 0.231 150 0.247 0.247 * * 0.247 0.247 1 0.264 0.2974 0.264 0.26-4 160 0.291 0.281 * * 0.281 0.281 165 0.299 0.299 = * 0.299 0.299 170 0.317 0.317 ' = 0.317 0.317 175 0.336 0.336 * ' 0.336 0.336 I80 0.333 0.355 0.353 0.3 185 0.375 0.375 ' * 0.375 0.375 190 0.396 0.396 * * 0.396 0.396 195 0.417 0.417, * * 0.417 0.417 200 0.439 0.439 * * 0.439 0.439 210 0.414 0.484 ' 0,494 0.484 1 220 0.531 0.531 • * 0.531 0.531 7Z31? 230 0.580,E A,bZ 0.5804-0,62- * * 0.580-m(-646L 0.580� 0,6Z 240 0.632 0.632 * 0.632 0.632 250 0.686 0,686 * * 0.696 0.686 260 0.742 0.742 ' 0.742 0.742 270 0.800 0.800 * ' 0.800 0.800 280 0.960 0.860 * ' 0.860 0.960 290 0.923 0.923 * ' 0.923 0.97.3 300 0.987 0.987 ' * 0.987 0.987 310 1.054 1.054 * * 1.054 1.054 320 1.123 1.123 * * 1.123 1.123 330 1.195 1.195 * * 1.195 1.195 340 1.268 1.268 * * 1.268 I.268 350 1.344 1.344 * ` 1.344 1.344 360 1.422 1. 4222 1.42- 1.422 370 1.502 1.502 * * 1.502 1.502 380 1.584 1.584 * * 1.584 1.594 390 1.669 1.669 * * 1.669 1.669 400 1.755 1.755 * - ' 1.755 1.755 410 _ -- 1.844 1.844 _ ;- 1.844 1.9 420 1.935 1.935 " ' 1935 1935 430 2.029 2.029 ' 2.029 2.0'_'9 440 2.124 2.124 ' 2.124 2.124 450 2.�'� 2.2 2 . . 2.272 2.2-22 Lateral or sprinkler spacings greater than 65 percent of manufacturers published wetted diameter are not rccommirnded for new, modified, or expanded stationwv sprinkler systems CAWMP Wemable Acre Stationary 5prinkfer System Page --1 EB s.E-216.99, 2.'_0f99 :AWNT WCTUble Acre Stationary SpAmd-ler/Gun Compamliuml Work ahem 2.12W99 STATIONARY SPRINKLER /GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) Um Quad s-,,A Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation ✓ Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers # Interior sprinklers # Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter _238 [feet] From field data sheet 5. Spacing I $o Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] 7S 9° 80 ' Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter 6. Sprinkler Pattern Multiple Laterals Single Lateral k"" Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler fromTable Column 15aCcesslvdy Spaced D.fpZAcres per Exterior sprinkler from Table Column G 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres D • 6-L (b) Acres per Exterior Sprinkler X (6- # Sprinklers = -3. 7 Z Acres �7Z Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: Sa + 8b) Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by: a-"� e(/u yc �.� _ . Date: 6 - —9 9, ,:AWVI P WCtUble Acre Stationary SprinFlerlGun Computational Worksheet. 2120199 STATIONARY SPRINKLER /GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL W ORKSHEET 1. Farm Number (Identification) (,.,Kf�ad Fea,-r�•t Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System MR 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers # Interior sprinklers 1 # Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter Z 3 [feet] From field data sheet S. Spacing J,?0 Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] �%S, b 9a %8a - Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter 6. Sprinkler Pattern Multiple Laterals Single Lateral __ ✓ Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler from ..Table Column 67- Acres per Exterior sprinkler from Table la Column G S. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres E ca.r.rrV*J sped 0,&2 (b) Acres per Exterior prunlder X f�_ # Sprinklers = Acres & 68 Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: Sa + Sb) Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by:JQjQ,re,� Date: 6 - — 9 .:AN MP We"4ble Acre stationary sprinklerlGun Computaliaml Warkshcet, 2.120199 STATIONARY SPRINKLER /GUN SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL WORKSHEET -* 37-s 1. Farm Number (Identification) a r s,f2zo! arm Field Number (Identification) 2. Irrigation System Designation Existing Irrigation System New / Expanded Irrigation System 3. Number of Stationary Sprinklers # Interior sprinklers 9 # Exterior sprinklers 4. Wetted Diameter Z $ [feet] From field data sheet 5. Spacing _ _ % 8o Sprinkler spacing along lateral [feet] ��o = 7 -' 6 '9b Sprinkler spacing as percentage of wetted diameter 6. Sprinkler Pattern Multiple Laterals &--' Single Lateral 1---- Excessively spaced Sprinklers 7. Read the irrigated area per sprinkler for the given wetted diameter from the appropriate table and column based on pattern, spacing, and sprinkler location. Acres per Interior sprinkler from -Table Column D, 2 Acres per Exterior sprinkler from Table 1p Column (T 8. Multiply the tabulated irrigated acreage value per sprinkler by the number of sprinklers of each category in the field. Sum all of these and this is the total irrigated acreage for the field. (a) Acres per Interior Sprinkler X # Sprinklers = Acres B • bZ. (b) Acres per Exterior Sprinkler X _ 9 _ # Sprinklers = 5,5 f Acres .S Total Wettable Acre for field (Sum: 8a + 8b) Wettable Acre Computational Worksheet Completed by: ;;e- .k , ••_}, Date: Camp,, LAKirk E \\ B UTNER `, �I/`�'J ul }�- IU' 1 �1-.1_� �,.o'f / �• 357 1 1' I It -_��—� � ��, �'�� r�, �„�` � ;� �%: •�r ,r-- �_,/ ono kou�� �� �, , %I I l' ��� � � V �LI� ��l ' �Ih` l� .��J1 �r�, i �j�. rl \i`1 `�✓ '; � ': j �� �� J i11 � �V / Cf� ` = `_' � 1 r � �1 ', fl(r_Ji %•` i~ I I ���`� \ �� i�( ! J`� �-, _ ilt �J9 �`+ ll2 .i• � 1.r.,_ i`. `�'c„� o of �`°°' ��, � _ '�. 310 3Cd - 1 f . J__ rJi` ``` I\lt �•1\ i, I , ti ;��; .1%' r�l Jl3 llt �rll i`rF�.,v - I �� ' l ��i J �. J ��� �� i � •,1 �. �.�--->\;/ -'`\` �,��,',,1.,`� .r-li5�-- �/ 188����� y, ,�i/;�.-.,, , l�r�- � ��/�- �( \,, r� "� `\ ` i�•: - � tll_2j ate �il --� it � ..t` ii': % J �`i / '�� �' r�J r� f'i �/� �� t1 1 !I � � } y, "�•. v-•� ' I - � 'Y\�� - �✓� ! /� �i —. J es � V � L !1 �♦• 1115,E iI State n i �.7 `� r1 )/ — ;'�• ,�! , 11J � /J r ` s%:•. i r f,,..•i.._ �+ .� 1:••1'' •1500 10 Tj ' .i� �� � •' I 4 �:k'�--� f�/ '�� �Ii y�;•.}/� � •. `� ♦• � � ace fI r1 01 y ( L` 1 \� - r, / y�$ubstation,� , /• .' `'J4( (. � �.•'•Ibr .. f • 141 NO Sewa$eO d J7/ .;'J f - J / •. `,. �.5© y ��/ Disposal ? _. ,/ / I `� •�• ' O ` �{ , ;4r.' EA8 A'47130f/ 699 7DO • • 4��INTER.Gq—GE040GCAL SURF Cy, RESTON,�rR c r 1 —,9i) ��Q4^ _JJ W 3.8 nf!- TO 114T. 85 741 702ooam,E. 1 MILE L oQkE �Jt� ��� / �C ROAD CLASSIFICATION EEi��v n� Primary highway, Light -duty road, hard or soo0000 FEET hard surface ................. improved surface . 1 'iRGW=TER Secondary highway. L1� Animal Waste 'vlana<,ement lPllari � ,cation (Please tvue or print all infornindon tbaj,4pes not reuuire a si�_,nature) �E.Yistin� or-: -' New : `.or: ` Expanded General Tnfnrmatian:_ - - - age Cc2„71 Name'oT Farm:_ [�m.Sr,E.4C� F��'i77 _{1 n/Z 7— ' � ►rr Facility No:�-- � Owner(s) tiTame: + d pT, Of- CUB Tv�eE —Phone `o: 1r/67 -5 -7�0+% Mailins!'Address: L w ?5 160T-61'"47.50 Farm Location: Count%- Farm is located in: 9'yj/I/11_L F _ Latitude and Lonzitude:JL! 00 Please attach a copy ot. a county road map with location identified and describe blow (Be spe:ific: road names, directions. milepost, 5 y OA1 SA_ /00 Q�/4_7_ Onerntion Description: Type of Swine No. Of. -animals 0 Wean to Feeder D Feeder to Finish _ ._-1 Farrow to Wean ZI Farrow to Feeder 0 Farro,w to Finish ':s Giits rs Boars T•pe of Forcltn D Layer :s Pullets No. of Animals Other Type of Livestock: Type of Caule No. of:lnitnals D Dairy D Beef Number of Animals: kcreaee available for Application:-^- / 6 Required Acreage: 8 !�a- Cubic Feet ft') 4r1 ' 13or Ziff C"'r+• Number.of Lagoons 1 Storage Ponds :��_ Total Capacity: ( Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or NO (please circle one) If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of the LAGOON or SPRAY FIELD (please circle one) i+a!ax+. xre axxxaR asK aivarkx aixa+iK:t is is isa«ieaxxxxxiaxft is se ria Yx Yt to f iaxa!txftxat at is atx xr..:i.x.�K;w rit xie :i ii[:ixx xxaa i[%it airi Owner / Mana;er cTreement I (eve) verifv [hat all the above information is correct and will be updated upon chan_ in_*. I (we) understand the operation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste mananernent plan for the farm named above and will implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing drsiSn capacity of die waste treatment and storage system or construction of new facilities will require a new certifcadon to bt submitted to the Division of Environmeritai Management before die new animals are stocked. I (eve) understand that there must be no discharge of animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of tine state zither directly through a than -shade com•eyanca or from a storm event less severe than the 25-Year, 24-hour storm and there must not be run-off from tit application of animal waste. I (we) understand that ruts -off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources Conservadon $er: ice. The approved plan will be filed at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and water Cunservaton District. I (we) know that any modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and N'V'ater Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires written notification to DES{ or a new certification (if the approved plan is changed) within 60 days of a title trinsfer. Tame of Land Owner %Ili � � �EP/ Q l� _ _ dCz g_1,2 J _TyxGC Signature: Date:_ /.2 177 Vamp of titanager(it d' 'ierent Trout owner): Signature: A.WC -- Auuust 1. 199 l Date: - C1601a0�;__ Technical Specialist Certification I. As a technical specialist designated by the North Carolina Soil and Water Consm,atian Commission pursuant to iS A NCAC 6F .0005, I certify that the animal waste management system for the Farm named above has aft animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental . lanagement (DEyi) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) an&r the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission pursuant to 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F _0001- - .0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each cate?ornc designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC, 1), the technical specialist should oNyrtifv partsor which they are technically competent. - IL Certif cat on of Design -A) Collection. Storage. Treatment Svstern � Check the appropriate box Existing facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity. storage capability L:nnsistem «ith waste utilization requirements. New, exnanded or retrofitted facility (SD) Animal waste -storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to collection systems. lagoons and ponds. have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and s eci6cadons. Name of Technical S ecialist ( lease rint):affl`t t > Affiliation to Work Corn eted: Address (Agent }: b o`� Phone No.: LaO�Jl�J Signature: YX LI Date: a B) Land Apolication Site (WUP) - ............. , _The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utilization; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Spe+ Affiliation N C C (-_ Address (Agent ): Sl2InaE ire: G)1 Runoff Controls from Ixterior Lots Check the appropriate box l Facility without exterior lets (SD or WUP or RC) This facility does not contain anv exterior lots. l . Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to -minimize the run off of llutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in Po cr accordance with technical standards developed by ARCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation Date `York Completed: Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: AWC -- August 1. 1997 '_ Animal Waste Management Plan Certification Yee- (Please tvoe or print all information that does not require a si_nntun:i Yisttna ar < l�e�s ,< or. Expanded. r (�ie�se circie.ane) General Information: Name. of Farm: Ms'7&5A D rARM U IV 1 `r Facility No: -- Owner(s) Name: _ Phone No: Mailine :address: Farm Location: _ County Farm is located in: Latitude and Longitude: 1 integrator: Please attach a copy of a county road map with location identified and describe below (Be specific: road names. directions. miieoost. etc.): Operation Descriotion: Type ofS►vine No. ofAnhnals J Wean to Feeder _1 Feeder to Finish Zi Farrow to Wean J Farrow to Feeder Z: Farrow to Finish Gilts Boars TyPe of Poulin, D Laver I Pullets No. of Animals Type of Carrle :Vo. ofAnunAls ;9 Dairy _ 2 50 :1 Beef - Other Type of Livesrock:-Xionher of Animals: Acreage Available for Application: Required Acreage: 150, L 7 Z Cep , Ai, Number of Lagoons 1 Storage Ponds: Z- Total Capacity:_3o8 O 6n Cubic Feet (h-�),V, _ 177, 8.73 G,. F4. Are subsurface drains present on the farm: YES or NO (please circle one) If YES: are subsurface drains present in the area of the LAGOON or SPRAY FIELD (please circle one) �hkxseaeieat�##fia;sxMM�riarea!+itakiso!casfixaaaea;Ma.texitiake!ete�aia!stekrasje*ata;.r'caankQesiiaitieaitaeaieieaeiaa�aaxaattjeai�xrexxvit��ai:iaae Owner / -Manacer agreement I (we) verify that all the above information is correct and will be updated upon changin,. I (we) understand the noe:•ation and maintenance procedures established in the approved animal waste management plan for the farm named above and wiil implement these procedures. I (we) know that any expansion to the existing design capacity of the waste treatment and storage systeat or'consuucdcin of new facilities will require a new certification to be submitted to the Division oc Environmental Management before the new animals are stocked. I (we) understand .that there must be no discharge oc animal waste from the storage or application system to surface waters of the state either directly through a man-made conveyance or from a storm event less severe than the -year, _' l-hour Storm and there must not be run-off from the application of animal waste. I. (we) understand tbat run-off of pollutants .from lounging and heavy use areas must be minimized using technical standards developed by the Natural Resources.Conser�ation Service. The approved plan will be tiled at the farm and at the office of the local Soil and Water Consenation District. I (we) know that any modification must be approved by a technical specialist and submitted to the Soil and Water- Conservation District prior to implementation. A change in land ownership requires. -written notification. to DEVI.or a new. cen icarion (if. the approved ....... plan is changed) within 66 days of a title transfer. Name of Land Owner Signarure: Date: -Name of `ianager(if different from owmer ): -- Sirnature: Dane: aWC - gut ust 1. 1997 Technical Specialist_C.ertification I. As a technical specialist designated by the North Caroiina Soil and Water- Conservation Commission pursuani to 1 ;A NCAC 6F .0005. 1 certify that the animal waste management system for the.farm-named above has an animal waste management plan that meets or exceeds standards and specifications of the Division of Environmental :Management (DE ,v) as specified in 15A NCAC 2H.0217 and the USDA -natural Resources Conservation Service (,MRCS) andlor the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commission -pursuant to 15A NC C--2H.0217 and 15A NCAC 6F .0001- .0005. The following elements are included in the plan as applicable. While each category designates a technical specialist who may sign each certification (SD, SI, WUP, RC. I), the technical specialist should only certify parts for which they are technically competent II. Certification of Design WSP It / De—C/b'V D B y A Igr,_• A) Collection. Storage. Treatment Svstem ,,, q 87 Check the appropriate box ExiStins facility without retrofit (SD or WUP) .. Storage volume is adequate for operation capacity: storage capability consistent with %vaste utilization requirements. WAP st z- 17r"S/4.vVD - Q at • 4,-JeGf 5� New, expanded or retrofitted facility (SD) IAJ �99s Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to collection systems. lagoons and ponds. have been designed to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): FP 91J r— 6J Affiliation_ USDA - /tllLes- _ Date Work Completed: wz Address (Agency): yooj Congo .Dit?, 4 .PT .4z&ct< .JC_;E Phone No.: i -jai 4 Signature: C-1 -+^-�--� Date:�t- iQ-9 7 B) Land Ao lication Site (WUP) The plan provides for minimum separations (buffers); adequate amount of land for waste utiiizadon; chosen crop is suitable for waste management; hydraulic and nutrient loading rates. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation _ _ �. , .Date Work Completed: Address (Agency): _ _ Phone No.: SiL-,nature: Date: C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots Check the appropriate Got Zi Facility without exterior lots (SD or WUP or RC) ..__This facility does not contain any exterior lots. l Facility with exterior lots (RC) Methods to minimize the run off of pollutants from lounging and heavy use areas have been designed in accordance with technical standards developed by FRCS. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): D IAOA* A- Lj�wt5 Affiliation U 5 DF4 = C S Date Work Completed: 1 -! Address (Agency) _�_- i3 �x l o D�t_F�rz� rJ e Z� G:S phone No.:(9 6g3�� a3 V , - �. I_aa. — SiJnawre: ,c,, ,� _ Date: /-Z2.z. - g�- AWC -- .august 1. 1997 CA V D). A lication and Handling E ui meet i., Ctrck' e' appropriare box 7!ting or expanding facility with exisiingwaste awDlication eguiament (WU-P or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been either tie:ld calibrated or evaluated in accordance with existin; design charts and tables and is able to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existing application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at races not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates. a schedule for tuning of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained and calibration and adjustment guidance are c.ntained as part of the plan). D yew. exgande , or existing facility without gxiyi g waste app-lic t inn equinment for ssra�irrigation. (I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply :waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates_ not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timing of applications has been established: required buffers can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). 1. New. expanded. or eri.Sting facility withQ t ZCi_min; was te-appligation eguingient for land cpreidin; nn.LMjsz 5rr y irrig tinn. (WUP or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in clie plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plait: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained: calibratiun and adjustment guidance are "contained as part of the plan). Name,of Technical Specialist (Please P Address (Aeenc Signature<—)l Work Com�leted: Phone No.: Date: E) Odor Control. Insect Control. NTorrtality'Management and Emergency Action Plan (SD._ Si. WUP. RC or T) - +� The waste management plan for this facility includes a Waste Management Odor Control Checklist. an Insect (}-1`c \ Control Check list a Mortality lanagement Checklist and an Emzreertc} .action Plan. Sources of both odors and insects have been evaluated with respect to this site and Best Management Practices to Minimize Odors and Best ( t -\0 %Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste managurnent plan. Both the _ r Mortality `Ianagetnent Plan and the Emergency Action Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation Date Work Completed: Address (Agency): Phone N,o.: Si -nature: Date: F) Written Notice of New or Expanding SMne Farm The folio►�-ing signature block is only to be used for new or expanding swine farm that begin construction after ,Tune 21. 1996. If the facility was built before June 21, 1996, when was it constructed or last expanded I (we) certify that i (we) have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all property owners who own property located across a public road. street_ or highway from this new or expanding swine farm. The notice was in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 106-805. A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is attached. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of'Mana�er (if different from owner): Si -nature: _ _ _ _ Date: N C -- august 1. 1997 3 III. Certification of Installation A) Collection. Stora!*e. Treatment Installation New. expanded or retrofitted facility (SI) ' Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds. have been installed �( in accordance with the approved plan to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retrofits, no certificarion ,is necessary. f' Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation Date -Work- Completed: Address (Agency): _ _ Phone No.: Signature: Date: B) Land application Site (W P) Check the appropriate box The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan. :1 Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting; the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified in the plan by 4month/day/year); the proposed cover crop is appropriate for compliance with the waste utilization plan. Q Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days of this certification, the owner has commiued to establish an interim crop for erosion control; Name of Technical Address (Agent: Signature -ase Print): � 4 i ate Work ornpleted: /.7 �1 y—Y� . Phone No.: Q. r �t7-2)'«; Date: /2-- / % This following signature block is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III. B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan, and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control, and will submit to DENT a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 13 calendar days following die date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEIM. Name of Land Owner: Signature- Date: Name of Manager (if different tram owner): Signature: Date: ANVC -- .-august 1. 1997 4 See- f Cer-6 F c*T('od a F D). Aoolication and Handlin`Eguinment 'irnsta-ilA���^ Check the appropriate box Z! Exisdng, nr expanding facility_with existing wasieaoplication ems+. uiement (%Vt:? or I) Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been eidier field calibrated or, evaluated in accordance with existing design charts and tables and is able 'to apply waste as necesssary to accommodate the waste management plan: (existin; application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hvciraulic or nutrient loading rates. a schedule for timing of applicadons has been established; reauired buffers can be maintained and calibration' and adjustment guidance are contained as part of the plan). New. expanded. or existing facility wit, ..out existing waste aa2iicntinn equirment fnrg -rah• irrigation, (i) _ W Animal waste application equipment specified in the plan has been designed to apply waste as necessary to accommodate -die waste'managemem plan: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a schedule for Iiming of applications has beeh,established: required buffers can be maintained: ,c_iibrttion and adiustznet>t guidance are contained as pan of the plan). rl New. expanded. or existing facili(v without existing wn, analic adon equipment for land spreading not usinv ,Prl� irrigation, (tvUP or I) Anitn,tl .waste application equipment specified in the plan has been selected to apply waste as necessary to accommodate the waste management plan: (proposed application equipment can cover the area required by the plan at, rates not to exceed either the specified hydraulic or nutrient loading rates: a scheduie for timing of applications has been established; required buffers can be maintained. calibration and adjustment guidance are 'contained as par, of the plan). Name,of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation Date Work Comoleted: Address (Agency): - Phone No.: - Signature: Date: E) Odor Control. Insect Control. tylortality klanacement and Emergency Action Plan (SD. SI- WUP. RC or I) - The waste management plan for this facility includes a Waste Nlanagement Odor Control Checklist. an Insect Control Checklist. a Mortality Management Checklist and an Emergency Action Plan. Sources of both odors and insects have been evaluated with respect to this site and Best Management Practices to Minimize Odors and Best Management Practices to Control Insects have been selected and included in the waste management plan. Both the Mortality IvIana¢ement Plan and the Emergency .action Plan are complete and can be implemented by this facility. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): Affiliation Date Work Completed: Address (Agency): Phone Nd.: S ianature: Date: F) Written Notice of New or Expanding Swine Farm The follo«ing signature block is only to be used for new or expanding seine farms that begin construction after ,June I. 1996. If the facility was built before June 21. 1996, when was it constructed or last - expanded I (we) certify that I (we) have attempted to contact by certified mail all adjoining property owners and all property owners who OW71 property. located across a public road. Street. or highway from this new or expanding swine farm. The notice was in compliance with the requirements of NCGS 106-805. A copy of the notice and a list of the property owners notified is Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: dame of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: Date: A%VC -- August 1. 1997 3 III. Certification of Installation A) Collection. Storage, Treatment Installation Ne,.r. expanded or retrofitted facility (SI) Animal waste storage and treatment structures. such as but not limited to lagoons and ponds. have been installed in accordance with the approved plant to meet or exceed the minimum standards and specifications. For existing facilities without retroftas, no certif carion is necessary. - Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): 5&�L-J g _ AEjrRAls Affiliation �l�i7A - iyec� _ _ Date Work Completed: IF Address (Agencv):youe/ caRwa ��__S'L D,�iQ t�c�l�lY•c�W Phone -No.:!?/ .2.ro os4 Signature: aA_,L-k ,, - - _ Date: /-z- 11—P,7 B) Land Application Site. (NVUP) - Check, the appropriate box :.1 The cropping system is in place on all land as specified in the animal waste management plan. Conditional Approval: all required land as specified in the plan is cleared for planting: the cropping system as specified in the waste utilization plan has not been established and the owner has committed to establish the vegetation as specified in the plan by (tnonthldaylye�; the proposed cover crop is - -------- ._:_._..___,�. _ appropriate for compliance with the waste utilizadon plan. - Q Also check this box if appropriate if the cropping system as specified in the plan can not be established on newly cleared land within 30 days of this certification, the owner has committed to establish an interim crop for erosion control: Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):__ Affiliation Date Wort: Completed: Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Date: This following signature biock is only to be used when the box for conditional approval in III. B above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to establish the cropping system as specified in my (our) waste utilization plan. and if appropriate to establish the interim crop for erosion control. and will submit to DEM a verification of completion from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar hays following the date specified in the conditional cenificadon. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from DEtii. Name of Land Owner: Signature: _ _ .... _ .... Date:_ - Name of Manager (if different from owner): Signature: _ _ Date: AWC -- august 1, 1997 4 1�l i v✓1 afro . �fJf is � I� S I� (�� C) Runoff Controls from Exterior Lots (RC) Fucility with exterior leas Lvlethud.; to minimize die run off of pollutants front lounginJ anti heavy use areas have be, --a in.mlled as ,ipecifled in the plan. For facilities without exterior lots, no certification is necessan% Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print): 'DiArOA A- LeWCS Affiliation u.sr.) A - N RL5 Date Work ComDleied: 1 i �- Address (Agency): '�• d QAy f D D or 2 5 5 Phone No, 1! L 9 3 -g463 Signature: � 'V'� za Da[c:!�L7_Wf D) Agolication and Handling Eauiornent installation (WUP'or I) Check the ppropriare block - Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan is r.:: site and re:�dv for use: calibration and adjustment materials have been provided to the owner's and ;ere contained .is part of die plan. J Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan teas not been installed but the wxner has proposed leasing or third party application and has provided a signed contract: equipment specified in the contract agrees with the requirements of the plan; required butters can be maintained: calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the magi. :D Conditional approval: Animal waste application and handling equipment specified in the plan has been purchased and will be on site and installed by (monthldaylyear); there is adequate storage to hold the waste until the equipment is installed and until"the waste can be land applied in accordance with the cropping system contained in the plan; and calibration and adjustment guidance have been provided to the owners and are contained as part of the Name of Te nical peciaiist Please P 'nt): Affiliation ` ii 11iAr ► rmiate 1Vork Co pieced: Address (Aaenc ): v Phone No.:R1Q _(p,6`'lc' 6 Signature: Date: i a--i Ct - The following signature block is only`to be used when the box for conditional approval in III D above has been checked. I (we) certify that I (we) have committed to purchase the animal wasteapplication and handling equipment as specified in my (our) waste management plan and will submit to DELI a verification of delivery and installation from a Technical Specialist within 15 calendar days following the date specified in the conditional certification. I (we) realize that failure to submit this verification is a violation of the waste management plan and will subject me (us) to an enforcement action from D.M. Name of Land Owner: Signature: Date: Name of ylanager (if different from owner): Signature: Date: E) Odor Control. Insect Control and Mortality Management (SD_SI. `E'UP. RC or I) 'Methods to control odors and insects as specified in the Plan have been installed and are operational. The �( mortality management system as specified in the Plan has also been installed and is operational. Name of Technical Specialist (Please Print):_ _ Affiliation Date Work Comple[ed: Address (Agency): Phone No.: Signature: Dale: AWC '-- august 1, 1997 It, WASTE STORAGE POND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FLAN The stor-age is composed of two volumes. The lower- 8.5 feet ,:,f deF,th i rr the pc,rid is the waste st,:,r-a3e vt, I urne. The r-ernai r, i rig depth :,• tr,e pOrrd to the emer-ger,cy spillway l eve 1 is stor-age for- a 'ZF year-, 24 hour- r-a i ri all that er,ter-s the p. rid. The e l evat i c,r, ts--4 start pump i rr3 is $Z;j and wi I I be inar-E.-.ed w i th a F,zr-rnar,er,t marker- . I rr c,rder- tci rna i r,ta i r, (� _ rrior,ths stun -age, the pored wi I l ri e4 to be pumFied out c mpleteIy. The waste ut i I i zat i on F, I an sha I I t,e f,:, 1 I cowed as sh ,wr, in Attach,rnc:r,t A. Th i s r-equ i r-es same I es and test i rig of waste ( see Attachrnent E:) I acid aF,F, 1 i cat i c,n. Taste shal I toe app, I i ed or, f i e 1 ds as showr, :,r, attac'r,ed so i 1 s inapt s. A fence wi I I toe constructed to prevent livestock fr-orn walkir,3 :,1.1 the carry, trrerefor-e, pr-ever,t i rr3 a hazard for- the I i vestock arrd darnage to trre darn. The r- c,ut i roe rna i r,terrarrce of th i s waste st,:,r-age porr,c i nvo Ives the f o I I ow i rt3: I. Mai,rrterrar,ce of a vegetative cr-vet- con the embankrnerrt arid ir, the emer-- ger,cy sF, i I I way: Fescue is tie i rig estab l i shed rin these areas. 2e.i i ri r, i ng the year- after' c :,r,str-uct i or, and each year- thereafter, the embankment arid erner'gerrcy sp. i I l way shou I d toe f et-t i I i ces w i tr, I ,r_r�iir pourr,cs c,f Iif-I%-)-Ir.) per- acre tc, inair,tair, a vigrtr-wus stan,a. 2. t rii:r,o i of weeds, tot-USh, arrd trees or, the emt.ar,'r.rncr,t ar„3 , r, rr,c emer-3er,cy spillway: this shall toe done by rnow i rig, spray i r,3 r c,r- chopp i rig, "r- a comb i rrat i s+ri ,:,f al i tht-ee. Th i s w i I i nee.j t tie ,cc,r,e at Ieast once eacrr year and possibly twice ir, year's {4 V1:r'aGle to rreavy grc,wth :,f ve3etat i ons. You may crreck: w i ch tr,e I : c: a I E :teas r,:,n Agency or SCS off Ice fot- tr,e latest r r,f:.r-inat i +tr, ,r, Sp-r-ay mater- i a l and trre toe s t t i me to app, I y them. Mai rrterrar,ce i aspect 1 or,s of tr, is waste stor-age por„ c sr, c,u l ,1 G@ rna,ce our i rig the i n i t i a l T i I I i rig , at I east anrrua I I y, and after- every major- sty_ r-rn. Items to be crrecked sh:,uId include, as a inirrimum, the foI iowlrig : I . Ernergency Sp i I I way a. eras,,ar, t,. sed imen tat i orr c. weeds, srnaI I trees, IcrgS, fences, ot- other* obstruction that reduce channe I c apac i ty ot- may b I ,-ck f I ow. 2. . Embarikmerrt a. sett 1 ement, crack i r,g or "jug" ho I es b. s i de s I up stab i I i ty-s l amps or Gu i 3es c. erosiC,n d. r- dent ,carnage e. seepage or- utr,er- leakage f. corid i t i orr and type of vegetation cover- Y, A R /QOu/V.D SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS -------------- Co rr-ka c f AREA TO BE SEEDED: 140,ox, 2,0 ACRES Pr1et 4-o sc.e-d, ,j �C �dlYrs,ti %H/JK'�UrC USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED: 1ZO LESS, FESCUE GRASS @ 60 LBS./ACHE (BEST SUITED ON CLAYEY OR WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: SEPTEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER =0 121) LBS. 'PENSACOLA' BAHIA GRASS @ 60 LBS./ACRE (SEE FOOTNOTE NO. 1) 2- SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO ,TUNE 30 J(p LEiS. HULLED BERMUDA GRASS @ 8 LESS. /AC. (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY 31 60 LDS. RYE GRAIN @ .TO LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) 60 LDS. RYE GRASS @ 40 LESS./ACHE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 30 LESS. APPLY THE FOLLOWING: I LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILI7ER (1000 LBS./ACRE) * TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME _(2 TONS/ACRE) 200 BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED. APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK TO PREPARE A 3 TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIF'ACKER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING. 1. PENSACOLA BAHIAGRASS IS SLOWER TO ESTABLISH THAN COMMON! BERMUDA GRASS. WHEN USING BAHIA, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT 8 LBS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA BE INCLUDED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASS IS ESTABLISHED. Z . 4-0 !65 /l c re 7 /a/Go/ A 44c .fecal ^i x i�ov a !'}crr'SGry r PensBCola. Qa/ijd l'rd.fs, so se;vN w �// C .rml )VIP no x1ppo a— nano 1 sf�os v/ +'' lilS !ry 7.+ �pc.►QU ��Ba�S -j Sjsv 3 WQYY OF 7y7a V/ rpos ayV- ' f-80- rownsSE r1W i l mac, •ol 61 bI-o1, bZ Z o/ ' c7°h 9fi Z rrd ih 'ffo G 9o/ ("Jai oQ r U)J:4 j z, -at-e Nl • ts3 ' 1PfCJ/ a51m E W.AL=3 . i �h ' "� oS ! £ w1-en53 rf 1p i r c 3 r� 1 �lnrbr/� �►�v(�7 �.��d� ��1 p�W �1 S� L iNrl 1-✓� d� Qr��1SW/'J [UA-Vers-2.0 QUANTITY CALCULATIONS prepared for in GRAN�ILLE County, NORTH CAROLINA Designer : FRUNK EVANS Date : 10/11/95 Date Job Number 001 - | �* Excavation ** | ** FlIl ** Bot Left Right Off-CL / CL T",i5t | Area Volume | Area Volume Width ~ SS SS (ft) S t a fft) | (SqFt) (Cu'Yds) | (SqFt) (Cu.Yds) 70 2'5:1 2'5:1 35-0 | � 2+40 | 1 490-G | | E''0 � B | 136'3 | 0.0 70 2.5:1 2'5�1 35'0 | 2+4O | 490'5 � 0.0 � 40 | 661'4 | 0.0 70 2'5:1 2'5:1 351.0 2+00 | 402'3 / 0'0 � 30 | 626.0 0.0 70 2.5:1 2.5:1 35'0 | 1+50 | 273'8 | 0.0 ' | 50 477.6 1 0.0 70 2.5:1 2.5:1 35'0 1+00 | 242'0 | 0'0 | 20 | 160'5 | 0'0 70 2'5:1 2"'5:1 35'0 i 0+90 | 191.4 } 0.0 ^ | 3 | 21'3 | 0.0 70 2'5:1 2'5:1 35'0 | 0+7� 0'0 | | Tota] = 2003'0 | | Total = 0.0 ` OI-F-Ver a- 2 _ 0 Rs- epa1r cd� i tri i +: GRANV I LL.E Cut..+: L y , NUF,'-F 1-1 ('CAROL I NA Designer : FRANK EVANS CI:eC;:el Date . 10/11/95 Date Job Number 001 - TEMPLATE DATA: Beginning Elevation = 74.00 Beginning SlatiL,n = 24.4G 2+4G to 2+40 5CL70 2. 5 L1. 00[-- d010 t - /i't '?+40 to 2+00 tr 5CI_7,0 2'. 5 0.0+10000 Ttf,+t .2+00 to 1+50 i..,..::'. 5CL 0/2 .5 0, 0.000,0 ft/ft 1+50 to 1+00 C},2.:-jCL70/1'. 5 0. 00000 •f L/ft 1+00 to -+-GO 5CE-701-�. 15 0. F)CIV100 'F t /f t -1-30 to +77 C `_.�. 5c:-70 .1.:.1 0. 00'-1010, 'f t/'f s= SECTION NUMBER i Centerline Station 2 +48 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance r e a1 at f cir: ) 0.0 / 75.7 50.0 r 78.4 0L7.0 a . -2 150.0 1. SECTION NUMBER 2 Centerline Station 2-+40 ORIGINAL DATA: Wistance . e_loLvaLion - 0. 0 / 75.7 50.0 / 79.4 100.0 / 31 .... 150.0 :' 95. i SECTION NUMBER ti Centerline Station 2-1-00 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 / 75.4 50.0 / 77.8 100.0 / 30. i 150.0 / 8:'. -'-' SECTION NUMBER 4 Centerline Station 1+'_30 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / ele-vatican) 0.0 / 73.7 50.0 76.0 100.0 / 78.4 1 2--�Ef . O / 8 '. 6 157.0 / 95.0 167.0 / 95.0 SECTION NUMBER 5 WSJ' , EXCAVATION (cvr=ti nued? 1 0/ ] J /95 page 2 Centerline Station 1-+-00 ORIGINAL DATA. idistance / elevation) 0.0 / 74. 5 50. 0 / 7E,. 1 1 00. 10 77.6 1 0 9.1 . 4 157.0 ,' 95.0 167.0 / 95.0 SECTION NUMBER 6 Centerline Station 130 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elev,..iLzcjn) 0.0 / 74.9 50. 0 ; 76. Lc 1.00. W 6. 1 121.0 / B0. C 157, 0 / 95.0 167.0 / 95.0 SECTION NUMBER 7 Centerline Station +77 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance 0.0 / 74.9 50.0 / 76.0 100.0 / 7 6. 4 1211.0 / 90 ,. ` i J7. 0 / 95.0 167.0 / 95.0 16, X-7 + 7� 7y.9 >-r— CO i-v 7y, 7 73,7 0 111V e_'O 50 /;Z./. 6-) /23 zoe?3 L, Lf 4, FENCE 88.1 67.b 68.6 CROSS19%.1 1 FENCE DITCH — .9 67.3 65.5 i 71.1 71.0 k EPA wo + I I 83.3 68.3 • 95.b 95. 98.0 LIQUID LEVEL — 92.8 9.7 90.4 91.7 EXISTING o LAGOON 99.3 BENCH MARK xi N L ON SUB AT 1HE ENO OF THE CONCRETE 9t*B V01". ASSUMEO ELEOON B SITE GRID ELEVATIONS (50' GRID) SCALE: 1' 50' 81.2 r FENCE 74.3 80.1 B3.2 FENCE O[A-Ver s--C. 0 QUANTITV C;i'-L`.+LA�i I0NS prerrar•�----d -For GRANV 1 LL E Luun L ;f .. 1,401 . 1-11 U:F OL I fr A Designer : FRANK LVANS C1 r1_,c 1-: e Date 10/11/V5 Da Lc - Job NLUTIbE'I- 002 Top Left Right C}Ff--CL 1 l-L Dist 1 A,•-eZ, Wo►urr,e 1 A.j.:_,a VoIume Width ss SS ft Ste, !f ) 1 S r�FL) (CLI.Yds) 1 :SoFt? (Cu. Yds) 10 3-N:1 2-.5:1 40.0 1 1 64-00 1 1 Cr.0 ! :' 44.72 0 i . 0 i 225. 9 10 3: 1 .-'�. 5: 1 40.0 1 5+-70 1 0.0 �!:'r 4 1 5 0 1 77� KJ . T 707.6 10 3:1 2.51:1 40..0 1 5+20 1 Cl.01 1 40i.':I i .. 5 i 0. �li i {� 7®. 5 10 tip: 1 2. 5: 1 111?i. 0 1 4+'6,5 1 0.0 1 4 ii'. e Ju 0.0 i ��77,, 974. 0 10 .�,: 5 '1. 5: 1 e- ,.s. 1 1 L4-I.1.1?I 1 1 1 . � 1 1�. 7• ,- Lr_�. 4 10 1 0 _ r_ 990.9 10 3.1 2. 5: 1 95. Cl _ r 60 0.0 6. fi w 1 %i 1 0 !l '76 4 ... 10 -,.1 2.5. 1 95- 0 1 = 1 10 1 0.Ol 7,q. . 1 I�0 1 0. f?� L'b9. 5 10 3: 1 2. 5: 1 95. 0 1 2+60 1 0 0 419. 4 10 3:1 2.5: 1 95.0 ! .y LT 0.C1y 1 611.7 i o 3.1 ?., 5; 1 70. 0 1 i +1 4 0. 0 '206. 1 1 E,0 0.0 1 269.8 10 3: 1 2. 5-.1 01. 0 1 1-1 U tz : 0 � 0 85. � 1 - iJ I 01 . 01 ] [7y 73.0 10 L: 1 .":. J: 1 20.0 1 0q-9..3 i 00 i i5 i 4 1 0.0 i 20.9 10 3. 1 2. 5: 1 57.0 1 13+7 0. 0 6 1 u 1 0. 0 1 89.9 10 ti: 1 ?. 5: 1 57. 0 1 0+ 1 0. t 1 6€7. 5 0. lb 1 2F3. 3 10 3:1 2.5:1 7.0 1 0+00 3 k 1..0 ! 1 I ritcaa = f. 0 k 1 Total = 7115.6 I, m, ;L-3e C -lVN 10 1 ILI &' fal 0 -N I Elf'-!O N [I T NJEDIT3K''. ol Z. 1 0 1 + 4- 3z �IZ cf 00+9 iD I I i 7 T �D I T U 1.1 T 5-7je 3J-V-1,,AW--AA. ;4N WSP z, EARTH FILL_ (continued) 10/!i: Qs 5 Centerline Station 4+65 ORIGINAL DATAm (distance / el r_vat..iom 0.0 / 74.0 50.0 x 73.7 100. 0 / 74.:-.5 SECTION NUMBER C Centerline Station 4+10 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / ;yQVat;.on; 0.0 / 78.8 50.0 0 f 72.2 100.0 . 74.5 150.0 76.4 SECTION NUMBER 6 Centerline Stat i or 5+60 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) • 0.0 / 68.4 5 0. 0/ 71.1 100,0 / 73.7 150.0 76.0 SECTION NUMBER 7 Centerline Station 0+10 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 / 66.1 50.0 / 71.0 i00.0 / 75.4 150.0 / 77.8 SECTION NUMBER Centerline Station 2+691 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 / 65.0 50.0 / 70.7 100. 0/ 75.7 150.0 SECTION NUMBER 9 Centerline Station 2+l5 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevatiQn) 0.0 / 64.6 50.0 / 70. 9 100.0 r r 6. © I SO. 0/ 0 SECTION NUMBER 10 Centerline Station 1+84 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 / 80.1 50.0 / 79.5 .100.0 / 78.4 150.0 / 77p8 SECTION NUMBER 11 Centerline Station 1+.3-1 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 / 82.7 50.0 / 81.2 100.0 / 80.1 page WSP 2, EARTH FILL (continued) 10/1 i 1?5 SECTION NUMBER 12 Centerline Station +96 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance i elevatioW 0.0 1 85.3 50.0 f 84.0 i00.0 I SDI ..'1 SECTION NUMBER 1 Centerline Station •+•72 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance i elevation) 0.0 i 90.4 50.0 i 85.1 100.0 f 81.2 SECTION NUMBER 14 Centerline Station +22 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance / elevation) 0.0 i 39.7 50.0 i 83.3 100.0 i 80.1 SECTION NUMBER 15 Centerline SLati on 0+00 ORIGINAL DATA: (distance f elevation) 0.0 t {37.0 7. 0/ 85.9 1j.0/ 35. ? 50.0 f 79.0 page - ys,9 x5,� ,X-ey �ot�22�,� �3• �"«.,' lip ,t JC- �ot9'5-- 8Y'a f'L/.G ! d .tb .'G•� a i� x i II X (2- 6 ems.? 78 y t lv� �;i S,a 7a.� SV -7 �? a so ; �i (qt)°) 75 o L- 57 G � S -7 C L �L�.za 1)-t� K G w 7 n IJ'r� c _ 9s _ 9r (Y,yr 71,1 7,3.7 -76- ° c 45 Ga .50 190 /Sp X-Lti,` u�-6C j!i •)y �7 "`,'S i '%L�=.,1 �., i. _ f`i `.f i�� 1) /1 ': z x ASSUMED ELE'/ATI4N 144.4' , B SITE GRID ELEVATIONS (50' GRID) SCALE. i" R sa �Wac : The d dd, V-.o.+ o If i a u 4e4.s 10�+-off•• ' . . � 1 F r •I i�:li: �� Ir i I�i bciwip `+o. alivkf iaf` ruN-ei4- I o y n ecd I { , -f - LjMS7-c4D AWRM1 UNIT Lor P4.4AI VICLJ - 49,QAAf V 16LE Cpu, 1Y. A) C U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE ------------------- TIW _------ --- .-. -- -------------- -- - ----------------- IIW •------------- ---- I,-- ------------- ---- • .wy w. ---- w. U. S. Department of Agriculture R &NW N � NG-34 Soil Conservation Service MM11-` k� mber�1980 l��NO File1Co e: 210 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SKEET FOR DAMS oa on Landowner MD9'- (tms7e;j3 Eg2rn County c-, vI LC Community or Group No. - $ Conservation Plan No. N Estimated Depth of Water to Top of Dam 1z.5 Ft. Length of Flood Pool oxt. Date of Field Hazard Investigation _ 213 1� 7 Evaluation by reach of flood plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dam failure. Est. Elev. ME Elevifi'o—n Kind of :Improvements: of Breach Reach: Length: Width: Slope: Land Use Improvements : Above :Floodwater Above : Flood Plain: —Flood Plain t. Ft. : n Ft. : Ft. Sow • z 000: 2 oD . 20 0t. o-C; Qv � l 3 Describe potential for loss of life knd damage to existing or probable future downstream improvements from- a sudden breach o-. tit ,' c -� ,i.� Q-�, v J (-' J rJ Hazard Classification of Dam Cl b, c) (see NEM-Part 520.21) = Dam Classification (I, II, III, IV, V)_ E: a i a'� '{ -,-,.n jar By, tit e Concurred By -f C name t t e NOTE: 1. Instructions on reverse side. 2. Attach additional sheets as needed. Date 7 Date i �% r LAGOON Distan a from nearest residence soils LS Number of Animal Units or Total lbs4o cam') 2-BaDAol -, Type -Lagoon MA Kind of animals ,Q0.,'...x UJJX4 Volume N-14- Units X ft.3. . /yl/H cu. yds. ` 27 a UOLDING VOLUME: (waste + rain + 25-year storm) !'eriad(pmvrvr++s Watershed o.zg acres Waste z; 2-40 cu. yds., normal rain luss evaporation _ +� 4 1 cu. yds. 25-yr- storm (o(42 u3 _.. VJA.SN .'viATF-/Z 8 88.9 3 ~ Lo-r ru+v07 t C./ / fL493 Total � iJ2-?23 cu. yds. FERTILIZATION b SEEDING acres Lime 3 N5 Fertilizer 15QQ /Dorn-iD 37$ • O-yb-� Seed s�. ')5 /L-0 Mulch 3 -TDAjS a a - r� MAINTENANCE The vegetative cover on the fill shall be maintained by fertilizing when needed. Woody growth should be prevented from developing by proper morning. Repair any minor erosion that occurs. *% P Length Z DWidth / ZD� :op Width Top of fill - - - - - - elev. 7 'fop of holding volume- - - - - - elev. ll.� Top of lagoon volume - - - - - - elev. /Y Bottom of lagoon - - - - T - - - elev. Emergency spillway - - - - - - - elev. /.(, Who, g07—,O"-% ANf) 3,1 50E 5LOPE-5 r Interior side slopes77- - - - -- - Z Z ! Exterior side slopes Z 4 SnE-eP5 �ooT (NDLLE12 IgLL FiLL� M7;7)AL. TBM STE EL rr PLASH pr F Rftmp :HF)1 E5T 5% 100q. )401-D1Al G POND U. S. DEPARIMT OF AGUM SOIL C,ONSMATiON S=VKE 4 Animal Waste Svstem IJP-P5E7- COPAJEk "K,--S o1q Sketch ;� ;,-? F'l 7 1 A/ Sheet 2 of 2 4 SCS-ENG-S38 �_ O I U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rev. 5-70 `UJ4314:7_{.. -r.� r O�/'-�; SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE " SOIL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE •SUITABILITY OF PROPOSED POND SITE •Qq WATERSHED AREA MEASUREMENTS., CROPLAND- / ••r • • •• •AgS• • �f SKETCH OF •••• r POND SHOWf NG WHERE BORINGS Local* r-rfer#"ce ooint in center line of do yn and Identifu on sketch. - /Yo'r TO- ScAj-E. �lEi■ ■e■ ■■■ MEN eeer■■lkmm; i� aEMENEERFAINI OEM �MINE. �! ■�eeerm MEN d� I� ■r�r���r rsr�■e�� 1 ■■MEN ■r rre�t�ei!!� NEI �S■�ee ■rr/1■■�� �e � _ .•.r..�....���_ �Q - ■rrle��l Kim ;�7�rr�� �e ■n e■■■rrr■r�er • BORING NUNiBER AND PROFILE Nake and 1,*jt dam-siee and spillway borinjis (irst - then ponded area and borrow pit borTngi - separate with vertical red line. I�!ml� Iml®1Q31t�m!m� . I®E : l •!� irl♦1C!.',�,111I�1�] ■IiAif �`n',�iL!� 7�!?!■!RE�.'lIII�II!IJ �■!rl■I��■! I �01�I®fl�l��'lt�l���1�4®!■�SIl�i■�r �'1®!rrt�J(.'�f rl■frl�l�l■i■!r1�ill�fi�l i®��r!elrlr�■1■ MO■IN�!■1®!ele'®!®! f f! I I®I f � l l l■1■ ®��;mi®4r!■i®Ir�ld'■i■I®I I®iris®'�■iel■i■1 iel■1■ ��r! !�■!e !e!er:■I®!r!e!e!®Ie!ef®!elrire!rlerl■ ��en�r!e!eur!ai®! �r!�lt�tiits®�!eir��■�e!e��®E■!®i�ur■�r�e1eie��rie!■ !■! � Ieief ! ®■ �■f i ■ear■ � � �■�r main ■�rlri■lale; �rlel■ifl�.lrl®iilrelr�r+ele!�rl ' � C!rit!�iel�,®!r!elrlr r!■I■Ili�■!r41■!�4■I • •INGS -m;k.Dz i,A�..SIGNATURE & TITLE i/ r TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS (Use one -of systems below) - UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION.— - "'--•• ,- �- - USDA CLASSIFICATION—- 7 " GW -Well graded gravels; gravel. sand mix - g-gravel GP -Poorly graded gravels - - -, : s - sand �. GM - Silty gravels; gravel-sand=silt-inix vfs-very•fine sand GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix sl-sandy Ioam SW -Well graded sands; sand-gralvel mix fsl - fine sandy loam _.. SP - Poorly graded sands.,,, _..� -- 1- loam SM-Silty sand .:.. :'_' `.'- `_ .._ _...: _:_ ._.` gl-gravelly loata :_. _.__ ___ _.. _ •-_-__ __ . __ SC -Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures si - silt • ;'W ML -Silts; silty, V. fine sands; sandy or clayey silt' ' sir - silt loam_ _„_ ,, _.. __ . _ _ __. _ . .- • -- -- -- - CL-Clays of low to mediutu plasticity- - cl-clay loam_ CH - Inorganic clays of high plasticity :_ . _. •.. sicl - silty clay loam MH -Elastic silts scI - sandy clay loam OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity sic -silty -clay OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity c-clay - 1. Suitable material for embankment is available O Yea No-_ (indicate inhere locatea on th. sketch an - - Aide) ' REMARKS: RKS ��'♦+, ` 2, j urn +!_ �N Lv 4 f''' PN�e�. �tr+J r+ L `;/ -t++—�••+-� C.v.�-r.t. �-O--�A�-�1, �`"-�'►�.. 0`_'�t v-+.-c- i`f•r�,Q,,G,�,c�f ' 2 Explain isesarda design '(Sewage, � requiring spec al attention a irrtnv.-�uct uc; JTO-(rrrt. A_ U4,j- •-.-� GENERAL REMARKS: 24 J25 12,3 27 28 9 301 31 32 33 341 35 1361137 38 39 40 -41 42 { 43 44 45 1 46 j 47 48 49 50 1511 � � _ �_ .ice- - � •� � I I -: +J , i a i - lI •' - 4 # , it il A -1 i11E •! } 4 RCS-8 5.70 Re.. 5-70 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY OF PROPOSED POND SITE m• .� r • i WOODLAND -ACRES -ACRES PASTUR.E-ACRES TOTAL—•• . •• • rr SKETCH OF r•• i POND SHOWINGBORINGS WERE MADE Lncala rrfer�ce Pnint in center line of darn and Identify on skercA. ■■r■n■rer■■ ■r■ee■�■►�eer■ rrrre■■r■e■■rf:::.:�r■��■er■ ■ ■ � e■■r■■■erllr`9r ■■■rid/leer■ ■■r ee■■e11er■■1���e�ei �� ■■r r■■ ■■e Ilr �r AMERIe■e re � ■ r■' ■e reirr<■�ir■r e fie■ !■■l�ilr ■��e� r■r■L�■r re■ r■ er■r■�e�r■' r■��r■ MEMO e■el�r ■e r■r■eeereree��■ mmompm son 1 :�►: ■ Moke j�d 1;1.1 dam-sar and spillway banngi first - lAe"panded a,ea and 6armw pit bonngs - separqtc with verrical red line. (Cannnued on boo whem necessary) Show water table elevanon3 ort damjlle bonngs. �� • 101E1� • im1m1 IQ'!I®lmlmfmlm101®1al© ®�©e!■1■Irf■Ir,rl■Iel 1■Ielleielrirlr!■lefe!■ ®uUm m0l11■4 I �ell�leirlrlrl�l�lrlel■1■ielri■ ���I�lr�refe�l��rlelrlel■Irl ■I�{rl■1■1■!■ m®mim UNIMEeSE10101 �e�e3es�r�r�■ss ®l�lit�llr�l■1 e 1■� ■re■�■r■�el�ee■=■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! i! I lets r�®Islslrlel�lru■lrele�r! �■!■f�leirirlrl Iel1■1■ �rl l0le!■ Ie1■�®Iel■I■'1■Irlrlelrl■Ie!■lefrfr ��Irlrlelelrlrle' ■iil�l■�■��ilal�lrlr�rl■�■Ir�■�e�r�■1r4rle�r�r Ielrl■ielrl■le! ! seers I 1 I lrf■ � ■irl�rl■Ie�, Ielrlef■eirlelele(rl■Ielef ■e�ia■�e�r�r ■�r;rir ■�e�■ rr,■�r�ri■ e�■irfr� [BORM;.��MA_DE'BYr o TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS (Use one of systems below) UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION , GW-Well graded gravels; gravel, sand mix ,. g-gravel _. ' GP -Poorly graded gravels s - sand .. - • -- - _. _ ._ .» ; . .. - GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix vfs - very fine sand s'`- GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix sl-sandy toam ;y, SW -Well graded sands; sand-gr#vel mix .. fsl-fine sandy loath ; SP - Poorly graded sands" _ 1- loam 7. - SM -Silty sand gl -gravelly loam' r SC -Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures si-silt ; " =__.. .___._-_ -• . - - ~` ML-Siits;silty; V. fine sands; sandy orclayey silt siI-silt loam CL- Clays of low to medium plasticity cl-clay loam - -•-_ __ ........ . CH -Inorganic clays of high plasticity sicl - silty clay loam MH - Elastic silts .-- scl -sandy' clay loam OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity sic -silty clay OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity a -clay I. 'Suitable material for embank -meat is available Yea Q No (Indicate wAere loeulea on th. sketcA on ..,se sJde) REN[A,RKSM. C� 2. Explain hazards requiring special attention in design fsecxwe, sy,a,o,.mct eral GENERAL REMARKS: .. _=,t..-.., .. - ..._.._...-. 24 25 26 27 28 29 301131132 3311341135 136 13711381139 4011411 42 1 43 44 11 45 11 46 11 47 1 48 4911501 51 SF E,M F TCAT I ONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WASTE TREATMENT LAGOONS OR HOLDING PONDS ti.. Cle_ar� ing: All trees and brush''shall be removed from the construction area before any' excavating or fill .is started. Stumps will be removed within the area of,the foundation of ,the embankment and all excavated areas. All stumps and roots exceeding one (1) inch in diameter ;.shall be removed to a minimum depth of one (1) foot. Satisfactory disposition will -be made of all debri•s.:'Tha-foundation area shall•be loosened thoroughly and roughly leveled,'-with•suitable equipment,'before placement of any embankment'': material:. Cutoff Trench:.::.A..cutoff trench shall .be excavated as -shown on..the plans. The ,cutoff trench shall .be backfilled it thin layers, not Ito .exceed :eight (8) inches in depth. All standing water shall be removed from the trench .backfilling -is -started. -,_._ Construction:. —Construction will -be composed of -excavation and fill placement to obtain the planned,,internal volume., --Construction shall be'accomplished to the grades and slopes•W6_"planned. The fill material placed intheembankment shall•be free of sod, roots, stones over six (b) inches in diameter; -and other objectionable materials. The fill material shall be placed and spread over the entire fill-in layers not•to•exceed eight (8) inches in.thickness.- Construction of the.fill shall be undertaken only at such times that the moisture content of the fill material will permit a reasonable degree of compaction. -The primary borrow area will be within the basin itself. ^—Any other areas will be designated on the plans. Vegetation: All exposed embankment, spillway, and borrow areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as possible after construction. SPECIAL SPECIFICATIONS _ -V—' 10 tam �`n S`1 _.....w __--..._._-.._.____. , , _... _..,.w•.�_-._Cut Core -Where Fill,Exceeds 31 TYPICAL CROSS SECTION OPERATION PLAN This plan''includes sufficient land for proper use or disposal*of waste .-..at locations, times,-rates,:and volumes that maintain desirable water • soil plant conditions.:r•....., There will be approximately ( Mlbs. of nitrogen produced.each year. T•� This..is.the dominate nutrient, along with phosphorus and potassium that you fall be^involved with. fThe nitrogen in the fresh waste will•be reduced by approximately with the use of irrigation or liquid • spreading:: This would yield 17 oo,lbs. of nitrogen •to be used. __Tests of -:::nitrogen content in lagoons -should -be' checked prior to ,,land application. Waste' be spread by use` of Yam, -The -holding volume of - this, basin • i is for (a -months . Crops on the farm available for nitrogen use: -x -DO :albs: rate per aL "^mac. x 7-0 0- lbs. rate per ac. 10o Lcp � �. ac. x lba rate 4per -ac.. - -ac.,-x—lbs. rate per ac. - .7i• _ _.., .. ,; :. . _ .. , ., . Total .... Other farms (Name ) 17 5, 000 27 :o- ac. ,x - lbs. `rate .per ac.... ac. x lbs. rate per ac. ac.. __x - - lbs.-rate per ac. ac. �x lbs. rate per ac.'— �. Total the ba s the lagoon volume. The remaining depth of the b t - —emergency sp level is holding volume. --The la o ume is'a- permanent volume when a holding volume ctuating. When construct16if-ii-completed, t e e and the top of the pumping volume is marked with pe marker . Effluent show pumped when (1) it will be .most ial to the crops and en the soil can readily absorb the effluent and ha unoff. 1 Jf 40 PIPE MINIMUM MAXIMUM 2x8 fREsSuRE- _ TKEATED ti *old 3, MINItAWA DIIAMET" VAESSuRE 7-REATED �JUVPOQT POR WASTE W47-EJZ P"10E 1A ■ 91 m w i NOT unrlanl•� A 11� OP F I C I A L. w r ■ 1 �i S CS D ES! &/V r-�' L4 sed or r,�tr i a l ba�5l s k)ere is Le z�8 fyZe%swi�E T/:-CATFD I-UM6CW FOR OuT:5+0E - U5E Zi(, Ir�Pl01 . FOP CQ055 /rle17764,-J73 — USE P.1 •C. SHEErING F0JZ FL.00IQIHG !RND SIDES NoLEa rnuST Q= )RfLLED II`ITO PVC SNFATING FOR 101L-5 OR 80LT5. RR!n- F..DOR (5:.OPEn P,9PT } f TOP VIEW zx6 A Cr.s^l N `may'' o! I rol 40-V - 14 11 = U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service , } NC-ENG-34 September 1980 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR DAMS Landowner _lV CDA - llh,.s�eaa/ & ✓dA - County Community or Group No. Conservation Plan No. Estimated Depth of Water to Top of Dames Z_Ft. Length of Flood Pool 43 D Ft. Date of Field Hazard Investigation_ _ 8 / 7 -!25 Evaluation by .reach of flood plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dam failure. Est. Elev.:Est. Elevation . - Kind of :Improvements: of Breach Reach: Length: Width: Slope: Land Use Improvements Above :Floodwater Above : Flood Plain: Flood Plain Ft. Ft. %: Ft. Ft. 600 �000 � 2 :%SOD OZ: Describe potential for loss of life and damage to existing or probable future do nstream improvements from a sudden breach a.-111ge _ � �P x/j4.7� If 02pr-,Y2 Hazard Classification of Dam (a, b, c) (see NEM-Part 520.21) GZ Dam Classification (I, II, III, IV, V) - , Gj S P - c s By name title Concurred y ,:'�j , / name title NOTE: 1. Instructions on reverse side. 2. Attach additional sheets as needed. Date /4 -5-9. Date I'd - 'l - �✓� 47'30" M 1 MILE I PcoR•N. i' 07'30" �� iNYEk,OR—.ii OIOGIC�I 4URVEY, R[f TON. V,R6�N i��'�T� 87a A G4:] 1 3.8 Mr. TO IN'r. 83 ini rpp000m.E ROAD CLASSIFICATION "C Primary highway, Light -duty road, hard or eFo� hard surface.___ improved surface.__.. 's 0 Secondary highway, ;,' hard surface.. _..__.._ Unimproved road__ ......... 0 Interstate Route 0 U. S. Route O State Route LAKE MICHIE, N.C. QUADRANGLE LOCATION NE/4 DURHAM NORTH 15' GUADRANOLE N3607.5—W7845/7.5 1977 AMS 5256 111 NE —SERIES V842 SCS-fNG-S]8 N.r s-ja U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY OF PROPOSED POND SITE • •W , •---11 WATERSHED AREA MEASUREMENTS CROPLAND -ACRES PASTURE -ACRES ! , SKETCH OF PROPOSED POND SHOWING WHERE BORINGS WERE MAI)E (Approx. scale I'd feet) L.c,cajd rvArrence Point in center line of dam and Iderigily an sketcA. ■■■■■■■Mr■■■ r■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■ ■■U■■G a■■MINE■■■MEN ■ ■■■11■■l�Er■■M■M■MINE■■■ ■ E■ r�■■e1■r■■■■■u■■■■N ON ■■ NEENIMw7■ NOMINEE■■ � � ����•wrr.s��r>�sr�r�rs���r>, `� ■ �■■■r��■MINE■■■ E ■ ■E MMME■ME OAF PAN I a BORING u;��'t��1C��IE CM97.1 1!"l�i !■IC IIr■I■I'' , � lrl�;'�■I!�!�911I01■IM �"iwL�!Ii �I �Ii E� l BER ■Q1l■■ii��lRUMPS M G FMIM.11 I■I�1 17. ■■ EMIMINIMEM■I■■■ l!I�AQ lfh■'l�Ill■■■II1 ■EIII�■l!l 111ta11 �► 1I1DII1i ■QI11 ■■=001FIMESI M0I' - 1■1 ,,'►�ii.'.1�(r■1■!GCfaIF�1®1■I■I�I�IAICh'�I■1■ ■1e��1 ��l■�■I■rl�l�l�!r�(■1■(�ea!�1�1�►�1■1■r M■�, ORE !■It !E,'■Irl■'■(■I■I■1M'■lrlrl■1■ ��1r' �■Irefrl■�rl■rii�■1■I■I■,r1r1■r�rl■��■(r��■1■�1 ��I■I■i■I■■(rIN�■I■I■I■rl■I■�rf■�'rl■!■I■I BORINGS MADE LID E rri-ER�" k TYPES OF MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED IN BORINGS (Use one of systems below) UNIFIED CLASSIFICATION USDA CLASSIFICATION - GW-Well graded gravels; gravel, sand mix GP -Poorly graded gravels GM -Silty gravels; gravel -sand -silt mix GC -Clayey gravels; gravel -sand -clay mix SW -Well graded sands; sand -grovel mix g-gravel ." s -sand vfs•very fine sand sl-sandy loam fsl-fine sandy loam SP -Poorly graded sands SM -Silty sand SC -Clayey sands; sand -clay mixtures 1- loam gl - gravelly loam si-silt ML -Silts; silty, v. fine sands; sandy orclayeysilt CL-Clays of low to medium plasticity sil-silt loam cl-clay loam CH - Inorganic clays of high plasticity MH -Elastic silts OL-Organic silts and silty clays, low plasticity OH -Organic clays, medium to high plasticity sscl -silty clay loam scl - sandy clay loam 'sic -silty clay c-clay . 1. Suitable material for embankmant is available 38Yea Q No lindreafr ruhrrt lowida un rh, shun on r=Mrse "da) - REMARKS: Will 4 et cl �V 61d e � d r'ru V_j O r-e & ?LV Chov 1, c { a,7 US e- 7LA E: SCJ L L- , G H 5 W �-D1fi '�YEv4G�` f 3y,y lii7iny Y�R�rlrerq/ eZna% /f f Os �j rA, C. $//Vfi Q )"Y & C d k%- 2 Explain hnsar�e r�equiriagJar cw special aCT'eacion ineV ign1 fS r, so. w�/,rc�rraY 10 - d -9 W S a 4�cz.1- 4- -a 4-)-er 44219 4P,it6VI %1 GENERAL REhiARKS: Jeff 0 7 I — tr I /w�- J ^� a , D — 0 TEN _ f';e4 County, North Carolina Date: Design basis ?50 cows; heifers; (o months storage; /5 Ooo square feet of feedlot area 1. Waste generated: 25o cows x 1.95 cu. ft./cow/day x 180 days cu. ft. heifers x 1.4 cu. ft./heifer/day x days cu. ft. 2. Wash Water: 5 ctals. /day/cow x S50 cows x 180 days �30,080� /Zlo, 337 cu. ft. 7.48 gals./cu.ft. a is.�ai2Y }80c(aYs) _ 94,2vt3o,c8a 3. Lot Run-off: (Nov - Apr) 7,48 *) $_ /12" x /5, Dorn sq. ft. = _ZZ, Soo cu. ft. 4. Excess Rainfall on Waste Storage Pond ' length x ' width = sq.ft. 5 %oo sq.ft. •x ** 7 "/12" = 3! 2- tp'� Cu. ft. 5. 25 Year - 24 Hr. Storm on Waste Storage Pond jo,3 "/ 12" x f4600 sq.ft. _ 6. 25 Year - 24 Hr. Storm on Feedlot •3 11/12" x 1:5 oco sq.ft. _ 7. Other Additional Volume (Outside Undiverted Drainage Area) 28 !yo cu. ft. %L?75 cu. ft. cu. ft TOTAL 3 a 3 $% �} cu . f t [Fxl5Tla6) WSPtk { - 20a'X 13srS zsDbO * Runoff = 36"/year: 1811/6 months ** See Excess Rainfall (Rainfall less Evaporation) Table Volume = depth [(area of top)t(area of bottom)+(4 x area of midsection)] S a 7 h c i,,- d cz ^,0 a 4 0�D%t-r �� 4�:Ia4L4J e. E• r- 10-114s. y WA srt 5?oRRG(f f QA)Ds VO4UA-4c OdMPI/7-47-10,cl5 .0� 1 - EX i S Ti t),g. ; zoo X. ]2-5 r X 1 ;, epg, 2.5: 1 nd 5 �olcs 2.-5/�Yct`Jaam� -)(I IZ,S) + 4- 4( /(2,4,2.S) (ql• 25)] $•S 6 C �10 g3,75 +- /O/sp t �o0(n81,2IT tc1 S P # c f New z'Zo x 130' . x 1 z-�cp44,- 2,—, 1 J11ape: �,a Frcc d oaYd L C(:2 1o)C12a� + D� .Y 4 6185)L95) CZ5200 i- 11Z60 q- �o3oa� 6 /o6 7a o2 - 17 ]4 9 3 3 � . `. W sP.*I - 13ol, 2z2"i �+3 LO S P� Z = 1-7-7 83 14-' 3oS; m s•z8 ,�1� d��� u,�� o•.�g o •Sg s ��ji Ids x�x}V-O*w� -z� ash ,4tZ L-6 E . = [s•G8 Safi! Esz o v 'C 5z 3 s LCsZ•711) (SZ•,oz)-b -t �S-zz0-4 Cc'ZI)3 s I 1 s .-l A -i-L w; .r A'A 8 yri 4z YA, -Z .. . ��' • cf, l 8 c' Z ,31. d s rY7 h' 7,.1S YH 4 z al{ s Z 2 #' d s f� 'n37' d W �� Cs'�93� ��'��'a2'�1-� Cl ! SPECIFICAi:VrVS FOR CON37;;UCT:ON OF WASTE TREA MENT LAGOONS *R HOLDING F'i NrjS CIear, in-{: Alf trees and brush shall be removed from the construction area before any a cavat i r,3 or f i l l is starte+i. Stumps w i{ I be removed w i th, i n <' the area of the founaation of the emo-ankrnent and alI e:ccavatad areas. AlI stumps and roots exceeding one (1) inch in diameter shall be removed to a minimum depth of one (1) foot. Satisfactory disposition wiII be made of a I I debris. The froundat1on area shall be loosened thoroughly and rou3r1ly I eve I ed, wi th sui taa l e equi praent, before p l acement of any emoankrnent material. Cutoff Trench: A cutoff trench shalt be excavated as shown or, the plans. DIMENSIONS SHC!1AN ARE APPROX' I MATE. EX -ACT DIMENSIONS WILL CE DETERMINED SY SCS PERSONNEL WHEN THE SITE IS OPENED UP OUR I NG CCiNS T RUCT I CIN . The cutoff trench shall be backfilied in thin layers, not to e:,ceed eight (:::) inches death. All standir,3 water shall be removed from the trench before backfiIIing is started. Construction: Construction, will consist of e;ecavation to the neat lines and grades as planned. In areas of the lagoon, bottom and side sl*p es where pervious material is encountered, the area shall be overexcavated by 1.5 feet and backfilled with clayey material. Excavation shall be by pan, dra3l ine and/or baekhoe. A bulldozer or other- equipment wi i I be used t•� dress the slopes. Fi I l material placed in the embankment steal I be free of sod, roots, stories over 6 inches in diameter, and other objectionable materials. The fill material shall be placed and spread over the entire f i 1 I area in I ayer s rrot to e:,ceed 3 inches in thickness. C,: r,struct i on of the fill shall be undertaken only at such times that the moisture content of the fill material will permit a reasonable degree of compaction. Compaction of all fiI'I material shall be accomplished with a sheep foot roller c+as s i n-; several times over the entire surface of each, :i,inch lift. To protect a3ainst leakage, the entire {alo+n bottom and alI excavateaside slopes shalI be compacte+s in the same manner- as the •fiIi material compacti or,. The primary borrow area will be within the basin itself. Any other areas will be designated on the. plans. V_eqetat_ior) r: All exposed embankment, spillway, and borrow areas shall be seeded to the planned type of vegetation as soon as p-:-ssible after construction. 1 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Cut Care Where Fill Exceeds 3' W rd4-- dcpends TYPICAL CROSS SECTION e WASTE STORAGE POND OPERATION AND MA I NTENANGE FLAN The storage pond is composed of two volumes. The lower SO feet of deptrs in the pond is the waste storage volume. The remaining depth of the pond to the emergency spillway level is storage for a 25 year, 24 hour rainfall that enters the pond. The elevation to start pumping is JgQk and will be marked with a permanent marker. Im order- to maintain .< months storage, the pond wi I I neea to be pumped out completely. The waste utiiizatiin plan shall be followed as shown in Attachment A. This requires sarnp i es and testing of waste ( see Attachment G) before land app l i cat i :,n. Waste sha I l be applied on fields as shown on attachea soils maps. A fence wi l l be constructed to prevent livestock from walking on the dam, therefore, preventing a hazard for the livestock and damage to the earn. The routine maintenance . f this waste storage pant involves the f I 1 6w i 113 : 1. Maintenance of a vegetative cover on the embankment and in the emer- gency spillway: Fescue is being established on these areas. Degin- ping the year after construction and each year thereafter-, the embankment one emergency spillway should be f ert i l i ces w i to 1 , r:0:1 pounns of 10-10-10 per acre to maintain a vigorous stand. 2. Contra i of weiens, brush, and trees Can the embankment and i n the emergency sp i i I way: this shall be done by mowing, spray i ngl , or - chopping, or a combination of all three. This w i I i neea to to done at least Dance each year and possibly twice i n years fµv rani e to heavy growth of vegetations. You may check: with Char l oc a l Emtension Agency or SCS office for the latest information Qn spray material and the best time to apply there. Maintenance inspections of this waste storage pone Should be mace our i ng the initial f i l l'i ng, at least annually, and after- every major storm. Items to be checked should include, as a minimum, the following: 1. Emergency Spillway a. erasion 0. sedimentation C. weeds, small trees, I ogsl fences, or tither obstruction that reduce channel capacity or may block flow. Z. Embankment a. settlement, crag i ng or ",jug" holes b. side slope stabi 1 ity-slump, or bulges c . erosion d. rodent aama3e e. seepage or other leakage f . condition and type of vegetation cover- Y,! A R ?Ou^rn SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS ----------------------- C.0,4a c f /V/PCS AREA TO BE SEEDED: A�ioX. zi0 ACRES pV-10r -6 Ste.d/ny USE THE SEED MIXTURE INDICATED: 4mo ufe, IZO LDS. FESCUE GRASS @ 60 LDS./ACRE (BEST SUITED ON CLAYEY OR WET SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: SEPTEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 30 JZO LBS. `PENSACOLA' BAHIA GRASS C 60 LBS./ACRE (SEE FOOTNOTE NO. 1) -4� 2- SEEDING DATES: MARCH 15 TO JUNE 30 LEIS. HULLED BERMUDA GRASS @ 8 LBS./AC. (SUITED FOR MOST SOIL CONDITIONS) SEEDING DATES: APRIL 1 TO JULY ZI (PO LES. RYE GRAIL! Cd =O LBS./ACRE (NURSERY FOR FESCUE) $O LBS.' RYE GRASS Cd 40 LEIS. /ACRE (TEMPORARY VEGETATION) SEEDING DATES: DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 30 LE+S . APPLY THE FOLLOWING: I LBS. OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER (1000 LBS./ACRE) '- TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME ,(2 TONS/ACRE) .2oo BALES OF SMALL GRAIN STRAW (100 BALES/ACRE) ALL SURFACE DRAINS SHOULD BE INSTALLED PF;IOR TO SEEDING. SHAPE ALL DISTURBED AREA IMMEDIATELY AFTER EARTH MOVING IS COMPLETED_ APPLY'LIME AND FERTILIZER THEN DISK: TO PREPARE A ti, TO 4 INCH SMOOTH SEEDBED. APPLY SEED AND FIRM SEEDBED WITH A CULTIPACF=::ER OR SIMILAR EQUIPMENT. APPLY MULCH AND SECURE WITH A MULCH. ANCHORING TOOL OR NETTING_ 1. PENSACOLA BAHIAGRASS IS SLOWER TO ESTABLISH THAN COMMON BERMUDA GRASS. WHEN USING BAHIA, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT B LESS./ACRE OF COMMON BERMUDA BE INCLUDED TO PROVIDE COVER UNTIL BAHIAGRASS.IS ESTABLISHED_ Z- 4'0 16s 14crc. D - IYl I/�e 710 ZG do(dGa/ T4 44m XcGd ^I,X %'r' a t'7 yYSGry 4r Pc„ra c.ofe Bafila 6rars IS O Al. IIl MmUl LV 0 t)O 1 -4) LA 10 I I m 1Thc d ddJ .a.+ o cc u44e•rs r I1 deGs�SG ro a � Y+IrJ 01� I ' I it r�—T buP p ' fo djv"i rux-eft- i f /1/1ay treed aveh a.�d�sr Spam! UMSTc AD HARM U14 )T T P4 AI VIEW JCRAAMUL e Cbtr1J_ j itl L U.S. DEPARTMENT -OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE .°N : - N-------_--- ^m.------ --- --- a — _. -- - -------------- ------------------ �.---------- }IdIN------------- ---Jul, � prrN •------------ --- �. 196 WED 16:05 ID.RESEARCH STATIONS FAX NO: 4724 P01 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH STATIONS KORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE iIV, t NORTH-CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY N.C. Dept. of Agriculture Division of Research Stations P.O. Sox 27647, 2 West Edenton Street Raleigh, NC 27611 TEL: 919-733-3236 FAX: 919-733-1754 TO: FRANK EVANS PAx 0s 919-250-1058 DATES dauuary 3, 1996 PARES: 2 --- Ltotal page(s), including cover aheet] FROM: BILL HEDSPETH PLEASE DIVE ME YOUR THOUGHTS ON USING THE RIPRAP AT THE DISCHARGE SND ON THE PIPE. THE LAGOON HAS WATER IN IT AND IT MA.Y BE DIFFICULT TO POUR CONCRETE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. I DO NOT SHOW A SUPPORT VNDER THE INLET END OF THE PIPE. I WANT TO CHECK WITH RANCOR TO SEE HOW FAR YOU CAN CANTILEVER THE PIPE INTO THE LAGOON WITHOUT A END SUPPORT. 82-S 41f WIDE FRTER FAMM 3 R1PRM 74A' 001 glid1i11111 � �120202 TEE 12xl2x12 TEE 2 2S 22.9 ELBOW USE 1x DIAMETER CORRUGATED PLASiC ROPE WITH SMOOTH INTERIOR UNER CRvMPLER CPP OR HANCOR HI-0 UMSTEAD FARM UNIT Facility Number: — Date of Inspection Odor .Issues 26. Does the discharge pipe from the confinement building to the storage pond or lagoon fail to discharge at/or below Q-Yes ❑ No liquid level of lagoon or storage pond with no agitation? 27. Are there any dead animals not disposed of properly within 24 hours? ❑ Yes 53o 28. Is there any evidence of wind drift during land application? (Le, residue on neighboring vegetation, asphalt, ❑ Yes �To roads, building structure, and/or public property) 29. Is the land application spray system intake not located near the liquid surface of the lagoon? ❑ Yes�o 30. Were any major maintenance problems with the ventilation fan(s) noted? (i.e. broken fan belts, missing or or broken fan blade(s), inoperable shutters, etc.) ❑ Yes o 31. Do the animals feed storage bins fail to have appropriate cover? ❑ Yes o 32. Do the flush lack fill Yes 9-Mo tanks a submerged pipe or a permanent/temporary cover? ❑ Mdifiona ;' m ents an or rawin s : :i i 3 E€gg".i f t 3 . ea. e>s .E».���a �.,.: •;r. .�.�:-:.. ..,:q..s. i. ��.,..>. �s�, ,i.a.'_,... �t,�s ��<<§,'.•,�.�S.. oie.Eli{��. ,. i3.r7a.9l-� � 3a:(���::: �;, del;re6.; E:?::�::�.e:.a.:;>,¢.E� d3>.�uY.o3�,t for �d ,I:�.>+�e s(€, t >>•... .;�.. '. s..., • /9 i y 2 3/23/99