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Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
July 23, 1993
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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED JUL 2 8 1993 .
Mr, Dwight Brooks.{.;#
4020 Brief Roadi'tg;€��+�kii
Monroe, NC 28110
Subject: Designation of Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operation
Dwight Brook's Swine Farm
Union County
CAFO 93-018
Dear Mr. Brooks:
This letter is to notify you that the Dwight Brook's Swine
Production Operation is'.hereby designated a concentrated animal
feeding operation in accordance with Title 15A, North Carolina
Administrative Code 2H .0123, and adopted Federal Regulations 40
CFR 122.23. The designation of your swine production operation is
based on an inspection conducted on March 31, 1993 by members of
the staff of the Mooresville Regional Office. The inspection
showed that you had established a concentrated animal feeding
operation requiring such designation based upon the following
facts:
1. Swine waste and wastewater is discharged into an unnamed
tributary of Crooked Creek, Index number 13-17-20,' which
is Class C waters of the State of North Carolina.
2. The operation contains approximately 280 animal units
of swine.
3. The discharge occurs due to no available freeboard in
either of the two waste storage lagoons.
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Empioyer I W% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper
Mr. Brooks
Page Two
A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Permit is required for discharges of waste to the surface waters of
the state. However, if you can permanently eliminate the discharge
by implementing changes within sixty (60) days of your receipt of
this notice, including, but not limited to, modifications to
lagoons and the implementation of a final waste disposal plan, a
permit application will not be required. 'If compliance has been
achieved, you must notify us in writing within sixty (60) days
describing, in detail, the changes or modifications you made.
If the discharge of waste to the surface waters of the State
is not permanently eliminated within sixty (60) days of receipt of
this notice, an NPDES permit application must be submitted within
that time.
Permit applications should be submitted, in triplicate, to the
Director, Division of Environmental Management, P.O. Box 29535,
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535. Assistance, if desired, can be obtained
by contacting Mr. Rex Gleason, Regional Water Quality Supervisor,
919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 663-1699. The
applications should be accompanied by construction plans for the
nondischarging animal waste management system.
For your information, the following items are enclosed:
1. One copy of the Federal Register - Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operations, 40 CFR 122-23.
2. Three copies of NPDES Discharge Permit application -
Short Form B.
If you need financial or technical assistance with regard to
managing animal waste,. you should contact the local Soil
Conservation Service in the Monroe Field Office at (704) 283-2163.
If you wish to contest this Designation, you must request an
administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of your receipt of
this Notice. This request must be in the form of a written
petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General
Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings,
Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. A
copy of the Petition should be filed with this. Office.
Mr. Brooks
Page Three
If you do not request an administrative hearing, this
Designation will become final in thirty (30) days.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do
not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
_ A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.
Enclosures
cc: B�a1endaJ1�'Sm�:t1;-Re'g;:onal_Supervis.or
Phil Loudermilk, Soil Conservation Service/Monroe Field Office
Union County Health Department
Linda Vernon, Regional Coordinator, Division of Soil and Water
Conservation
CAFO Files
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James B, Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr„ P.E., Director
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Dwight Brooks
4020 Brief Road
Monroe, NC 28110
Subject: Designation of Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operation
Dwight Brook's Swine Farm
Union County
CAFO 93-018
Dear Mr. Brooks:
This letter is to notify you that the Dwight Brook's Swine
Production Operation is hereby designated a concentrated animal
feeding operation in accordance with Title 15A, North Carolina
Administrative Code 2H .0123, and adopted Federal Regulations 40
CFR 122.23. The designation of your swine production operation is
based on an inspection conducted on March 31, 1993 by members of
the staff of the Mooresville Regional Office. The inspection
showed that you had established a concentrated animal feeding
operation requiring such designation based upon the following
facts:
1. Swine waste and wastewater is discharged into an unnamed
tributary of Crooked Creek, Index number 13-17-20, which
is Class C waters of the State of North Carolina.
2. The operation contains approximately 280 animal units
of swine.
3. The discharge occurs due to no available freeboard in
either of the two waste storage lagoons.
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
Mr. Brooks
Page Two
A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Permit is required for discharges of waste to the surface waters of
the state. However, if you can permanently eliminate the discharge
by implementing changes within sixty (60) days of your receipt of
this notice, including, but not limited to, modifications to
lagoons and the implementation of a final waste disposal plan, a
permit application will not be required. If compliance has been
achieved, you must notify us in writing within sixty (60) days
describing, in detail, the changes or modifications you made.
If the discharge of waste to the surface waters of the State
is not permanently eliminated within sixty (60) days of receipt of
this notice, an NPDES permit application must be submitted within
that time.
Permit applications should be submitted, in triplicate, to the
Director, Division of Environmental Management, P.O. Box 29535,
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535. Assistance, if desired, can be obtained
by contacting Mr. Rex Gleason, Regional Water Quality Supervisor,
919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 663-1699. The
applications should be accompanied by construction plans for the
nondischarging animal waste management system.
For your information, the following items are enclosed:
1. One copy of the Federal Register - Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operations, 40 CFR 122-23.
2. Three copies of NPDES Discharge Permit application -
Short Form B.
If you need financial or technical assistance with regard to
managing animal waste, you should contact the local Soil
Conservation Service in the Monroe Field Office at (704) 283-2163.
If you wish to contest this Designation, you must request an
administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of your receipt of
this Notice. This request must be in the form of a written
petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General
Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings,
Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. A
copy of the Petition should be filed with this Office.
Mr. Brooks
Page Three
If you do not request an administrative hearing, this
Designation will become final in thirty (30) days.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do
not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.
Enclosures
cc: Brenda J. Smith, Regional Supervisor
Union County Health Department
Mr. Phil Loudermilk, Soil Conservation Service/Monroe Field
Office
CAFO Files
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
May 7, 1993
MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Tedder
i
FROM: D. Rex Gleas
PREPARED BY: Jennifer Wix
SUBJECT: Designation of Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operation
Dwight Brook's Farm
Union County
Attached is a letter of designation prepared for the
Director's signature and a copy of the Animal Operations
Inspection. Please attach the required copy of the federal
Register - 40 CFR 122.23, as we do not have extra copies in this
Office.
Please advise if you have any questions or require additional
information.
Attachments
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State of North Carolina
Department of Envlronment,
Health and Natural Resources A
• •
Division of Environmental Management
James B, Hunt, Jr„rry Moog
C) E H N F�
Jonathan B, Howes,, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Dwight Brooks
4020 Brief Road
Monroe, NC 28110
Subject: Designation of Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operation
Dwight Brook's Swine Farm
Union County
Dear Mr. Brooks:
This letter is to notify you that the Dwight Brook's Swine
Production Operation is hereby designated a concentrated animal
feeding operation in accordance with Title 15A, North Carolina
Administrative Code 2H .0123, and adopted Federal Regulations 40
CFR 122.23. The designation of your swine production operation is
based on an inspection conducted on March 31, 1993 by members of
the staff of the Mooresville Regional office; The inspection
showed that you had established a concentrated animal feeding
operation requiring such designation based upon the following
facts:
1. Swine waste and wastewater is discharged into an unnamed
tributary of Crooked Creek, Index number 13-17-20, which
is Class C waters of the State of North Carolina.
2. The operation contains approximately 280 animal units
of swine.
3. The discharge occurs due to no available freeboard in
either of the two waste storage lagoons.
P.O. Box 29535, Rdeigh, North Carolina 276260535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper
Mr. Brooks
Page Two
May 7, 1993
A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Permit is required for discharges of waste to the surface waters of
the state. However, if you can permanently eliminate the discharge
by implementing changes within sixty (60) days of your receipt of
this notice, including, but not limited to, modifications to
lagoons and the implementation of a final waste disposal plan, a
permit application will not be required. If compliance has been
achieved, you must notify us in writing within sixty (60) days
describing, in detail, the changes or modifications you made.
If the discharge of waste to the surface waters of the State
is not permanently eliminated within sixty (60) days of receipt of
this notice, an NPDES permit application must be'submitted within
that time.
Permit applications should be submitted, in triplicate, to the
Director, Division of Environmental Management, P.O. Box 29535,
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535. Assistance, if desired, can be obtained
by contacting Mr. Rex Gleason, Regional Water Quality Supervisor,
919 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 663-1699. The
applications should be accompanied by construction plans for the
nondischarging animal waste management system.
For your information, the following items are enclosed.
1. One copy of the Federal Register - Concentrated Animal
Feeding Operations, 40 CFR 122-23.
2. Three copies of NPDES Discharge Permit application -
Short Form B.
If you need financial or technical assistance with regard to
managing animal waste, you should contact the -local Soil
Conservation Service in the Monroe Field Office at (704) 283-2163.
If you wish to contest this Designation, you must request an
administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of your receipt of
this Notice. This request must be in the form of a written
petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General
Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings,
Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. A
copy of the Petition should be filed with this Office.
Mr. Brooks
Page Three
May 7, 1993
If you do not request an administrative hearing, this
Designation will become final in thirty (30) days.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do
not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E.
Enclosures
cc: Brenda J. Smith, Regional Supervisor
Union County Health Department
Mr. Phil Loudermilk
Animal Operations Inspection Form
Date of Inspection: March 31, 1993
Name of Owner of Property (Check Register of Deeds or Tax
Office): Dwight Brooks
Name of Operator: Same as owner
Address: 4020 Brief Road
Monroe, NC 28110
Phone Number: (704) 753-1853
Description of Facility Location (State Road Nos., etc.): From
the intersection of Hwy 601 and Hwy 218, travel east
approximately 4 miles on Hwy 218. Turn left onto S.R. 1547 (Brief
Road.). Facility is located on the right 0.2 miles off S.R. 1547
(Brief Road) near Crooked Creek in Union County.
Type of Operation (Examples: farrow to finish, topping, dairy,
swine, cattle, chickens -layers or broilers, turkey production,
etc.): Growing parlors for sows and boars.
Number and Type of Animals or Animal Units: Approximately 700
swine or 280 animal units.
Length of Time Animals Have Been, Are, or Will be Stabled, or
Confined and Fed or Maintained in Any 12 -Month Period: Parlors
are used on a continuous basis for growth only.
Are Crops, Vegetation Forage Growth, or Post -Harvest Residues
Sustained in the Normal Growing Season Over Any Portion of the
Lot or Facility? No.
Description of Other Animal Operations in Immediate Vicinity and
Proximity to Same or Other Surface Waters: Approximately two
other animal operations within 500 feet, but seven within a one
mile radius.
Proximity of Facility to Neighboring Houses, Wells, etc.: One
house is within 450 feet of Mr. Brook's farm and lagoons. Well
is located on the site within 200 feet of the facility.
Approximate Depth of Groundwater Table in the Area of the
Facility or Discharge: Estimated at 20 feet.
• Proximity of Facility to Surface Waters (provide name and class
of surface waters): Waste storage lagoons discharge directly
into a wet weather drainage ditch, which is an intermittent
unnamed tributary of Crooked Creek, Class C waters, Index Number
13-17-20.
Are Pollutants Discharged into the Waters of the State? If so,
How? (directly or by man-made ditch, flushing system, or other
similar man-made device): Yes. This is a direct discharge into
the surface waters of the State due to overflowing of the waste
storage lagoon berm.
Do or Have Discharges Occurred in Response to Storm Event of Less
than 25 -Year, 24 -Hour Intensity? (If yes, include a brief
listing of incidents and suspected causes.): Yes. The discharge
and leaching problems are caused from no available freeboard in
either of the two waste storage lagoons: Any additional volume
due to rain or flow from the flushing of the swine house will
cause the lagoons to overflow.
Type of Waste Management (Examples: type of confinement -free
stall barns, sheltered or limited shelter dirt lots, paved or
dirt open lots, swine houses, pasture; type of waste handling -
direct spreading in solid form, slotted floor with lagoon or pit,
single or multi -cell lagoon, aerated lagoon, land application of
liquid manure, spray irrigation, contractor disposal, etc.): The
swine house is constructed of concrete floors with gutters. The
manure is flushed twice daily and then flows into a waste storage
lagoon with a surface area of approximately 0.5 acres. The
wastewater then flows into a second lagoon, but is not recycled.
This lagoon is also 0.5 acres in surface area. Currently, Mr.
Brooks uses neither spray irrigation nor contractor disposal.
Condition of Waste Management Facility (rate as poor -good, no
discharge, sufficient freeboard in lagoon, etc. Include weather
conditions during inspection): The condition of the facility was
poor due to the discharge and lack of freeboard in both waste
storage lagoons. The weather had been mild with several rainy
days within the last week. The weather during the inspection was
overcast.
Animal Waste Discharge (including photos and witness's names,
addresses, telephone numbers and statements of fact): There was
a.substantial discharge and leaching from both lagoons. The area
around both waste storage sites was saturated with wastewater and
rain water. (Photos included)
Water'Quality Assessment: (Include description of sampling,
field measurements, visual observations and slope and vegetative
cover of land adjacent to water, extent of rainfall and other
factors relative to the likelihood or frequency of discharge of
animal wastes and process wastewaters): The discharge from the
second lagoon was red in color which is typical of swine
operation wastewater. Samples were taken to analyze the
nutrients and fecal coliform present in the wastewater outfall.
Lab analysis indicated elevated levels of fecal coliform and
nutrients. (Lab form attached)
Recommendations Made to Owner/Operator: Immediately cease the
discharge due to overflowing lagoons. Mr. Brooks was also
advised to contact the Soil Conservation Service in the Monroe
Field Office for further remedies to prevent problems from
occurring in the future.
Recommendations for Further DEM Action:
etc.) This Office recommends that Dwight
designated a Concentrated Animal Feeding
will be necessary to ensure compliance.
Other Comments: None
Signature of Inspector:
Date:
(Re -inspect, designate,
Brook's farm be
Operation. Reinspection
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ATTACHMENT A
SUMMARY OF PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPH 1: This photo shows Mr. Brooks swine farm and waste
storage lagoon Number One. Brief road (SR 1547)
borders the farm to the right in the photo. The
ditch between the lagoon and Brief road contains
wastewater from the overflowing storage lagoons and
rain water.
PHOTOGRAPH 2: This photo shows the discharge from lagoon Number
Two. The discharge is due to no available freeboard
in either of the two waste storage lagoons. The
wastewater is overflowing the berm on lagoon Number
Two.
PHOTOGRAPH 3: This photo shows the red colored discharge, typical
of swine waste, f rom the farm. . The waste f lows into
an unnamed tributary of Crooked Creek, Class C
waters of the State of North Carolina.
PHOTOGRAPH 4: This photo also shows the red color of the waste
flowing into the wet weather drainage ditch.
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DIVISION O LNVIRONML`-NTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY 1�IELD of Lab Use ONLY -LAB FORM (DMI} ,
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Date Received: lime:
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Estimated BOD Range: 0-5/5-25/25-65/40-130 or 100 plus ----
Seed: Yes G1 No ❑ Chlorinated: Yes ❑ No ❑ REMARKS:
Station # Pete Begin (yy/mm/dd) Time Begin 1 Date End Time End Depth DM DB DBM Value Typr Compo►ile Sample. T e
O3 �3I I��A H L T 5 B C G GNKX
1
Chloride 940 mg/I
ROD5 310 mg/1
2
111
COD High 340 mg/I'
3
Pheophytin a 32213 ug/I
1COD Low 335 mg/I
4
Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 J�/1 /100ml
J V
5
Color: pli 7.6 82 ADMI
Coliform: MF Total 31504 /100ml
r 6
2
Coliform: Tube Fecal 31615 /100mI
7
Formaldehyde 71880 mg/l ^
COlflorm: Fecal Strep 31673 /100ml
8
82243 182242 _
Residue: Total 500 _ mg/I
g
Specific Cond. 95— uMhos/cm2
MEAS 38260 _ mg/i
Phenols 32730 ug/1
Volatile 505 mg/I
10
Sulfate 945 rng/l
Fixed 510 mg/1
11
Co -Cabals 1037 ug/l
Residue; Suspended 530 mg/1
„12
Volatile 535 mg/I
13
32
Fixed 540 y mg/i
14
1350
pH 403 _ units
15
14
Acidity to pll 4.5 436 mg/I
_
16
Acidity to pll 8.3 435 mg/l
17
Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/t
_ 18
Alkallnity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I
19
TOC 680 mgA
20
Turbidity 76 NTU
VI
Chloride 940 mg/I
Water Temperature
Chi a: TO 32217 ug/I
111
Chi a: Corr 32209 ug/l
Acidity
Pheophytin a 32213 ug/I
Color: True 80 Pi -Co
Color:IPH^ j 83 ADMI
Color: pli 7.6 82 ADMI
pit 4.5 pH 8.3
Cyanide 720 orgA
2
Fluoride 951 mg/I
10
Formaldehyde 71880 mg/l ^
400 1 0
Grease and Oils 556 mg/I
82243 182242 _
Hardness Total 900 mg/I
Specific Cond. 95— uMhos/cm2
MEAS 38260 _ mg/i
Phenols 32730 ug/1
Precipition (in/day)
Al -Aluminum 1105 ug/I
Be-Bery111um 1012 ng/1
Sulfate 945 rng/l
Ca-Caicium 9lb mg/I
Sulfide 745 mg/1
Co -Cabals 1037 ug/l
can Stream Depth ft.
Fe -Iron 1045 ug/1
480
45
VI
NI 13 as N 610 , �. nrg/I
Water Temperature
THN as N 625 ���
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1Z plus NO3 as N 630 (' �� mgA
111
P: Total as P 665 mg/I
Acidity
1104 as P 70507 Y mgA
P: Dissolved as P 666 mg/1
Cd-C:adnriutn 1027 ugA
pit 4.5 pH 8.3
Cr-Chrumhrm;Tota11034 ugA
2
Cu -Copper 1042 ug/I
10
Ni-Nlcl:el 1067 ug/I
Pb -Lead 1051 u0/I
400 1 0
"Ln -Zinc 1092 ug/I
82243 182242 _
20
Ag -Silver 1077 ug/1
Precipition (in/day)
Al -Aluminum 1105 ug/I
Be-Bery111um 1012 ng/1
Wind Direction U)4
Ca-Caicium 9lb mg/I
Turbidity Severity
Co -Cabals 1037 ug/l
can Stream Depth ft.
Fe -Iron 1045 ug/1
Sampling Point
Conductance at 25 C
Water Temperature
D.O. mgA
111
Alkalinity
Acidity
Air Temperature ICI
PH 8.3 pl1 4.5
pit 4.5 pH 8.3
2
94
10
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400 1 0
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Precipition (in/day)
Cloud Cover X
Wind Direction U)4
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Turbidity Severity
Wield Velocity MAi
can Stream Depth ft.
Stream Width ft.
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7/07/93
REPORT NO: W00011 COUNTY: UNIori
COPIES: '
,. I WASTE ANALYSIS REPORT
UNIWN - . ,E^T• UIFt.
Geri KnOx
Llr- fames Barker -Sox 7G, I
fir A. Ft_ Rubin -Bax 7622 I
"'o' 1 Con3ervaLion Servi ce
SAMPLE INFORMATION
SAMPLE
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
WASTE
DM - %
N-%
P - %
K-%
Ca - %
Mg - %,
S - % Fs -PPM
10
CODE
CODE
ID
Pb -ppm . Load
0.00
CODE
0.63
001
Hl Ire . L 1 quid
_LJ0.02
,'0003
0.01
0:00
0.01
0.01
O1 A)6
�D" q0 '
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP
APPLICATION
NITROGEN
PzQs
K20
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
.r• METHOD
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP (It
AFP� ATION '.
NITROGEN
P205
K20
CALCIUMJ:OGNA
QAA. -AST
G. 7
I, >>
17 ��
0.-
0.00
0.00
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR -FIRST CROP
APPLICATION
NITROGENJ
Pz05
Kz0
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
METHOD
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP
APPLICATION
NITROGEN
P705
KZO
CALCIUM
s.. : •fir..:.
SULFUR
F .. METHOD
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
METHOD'.
'SAMPLE INFORMATION. ".
SAMPLE
DESCRIPTION
WASTE DM %
N - %
P - %
K-%
Ca• , %
Mg -
DM = %- '_
Fd•.
ID
K -
CODE
Cd -Perri CadriiWm
ID
Pb -ppm . Load
0.00
CODE
0.63
_LJ0.02
,'0003
Swine,
Liquid
53
Zn.
0.01
Z
wine , Liquid
53
0..02
0x•01
0.'02.0:.,
0-
E�":01
<{?. Q.Q:`•,
, !
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP (It
AFP� ATION '.
NITROGEN
P205
K20
CALCIUMJ:OGNA
METHOD
SULFUR
`j METHOD
-ii.-
OTHER ELEMENTS
RC?J�D l9 '
l! ADCAST.`'
0.7'3
I .4.3,
1. b O
0.63
No
0.00
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP
APPLICATION
NITROGEN
P705
KZO
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM I
SULFUR
F .. METHOD
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
METHOD'.
SAMPLE INFORMATION
OM %
a s Dry_ Weight Basis"
Pe_ rcem Dry. Matter ISands)
.. _
-NUTRIEN
%oktr6e
ti g�i'J�esis _
i. Fs-ppnii Iron; r
SAMPLE
Phosphorus =. Mn-pprs� = Mdngale"
DESCRIPTION
WASTE
DM = %- '_
N - %
P,- %
K -
evaA�bjlity based on type of wastoond.applica
tion method.
Cd -Perri CadriiWm
ID
Pb -ppm . Load
0.00
CODE
0.63
_LJ0.02
,'0003
Swine,
Liquid
53
Zn.
0.01
-'0:01
0.08
.Q`�I .n -v
t�
�
'1J �
�
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP (it
APPLICATIONNITROGEN
� f\ 0.1-
"�.
Pz05
K?Q
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
METHOD
t i
.
-ii.-
OTHER ELEMENTS
RC?J�D l9 '
Mn
0. 37
1. 3
. Q0
o. s
No
Cl
Ni
Cd
Pb
NUTRIENTS AVAILABLE FOR FIRST CROP
APPLICATION
NITROGEN
P,O,KLtO
CALCIUM
MAGNESIUM
SULFUR
METHOD'.
LEMENTAL CONCENTRATIONS • . _ .
OM %
a s Dry_ Weight Basis"
Pe_ rcem Dry. Matter ISands)
.. _
-NUTRIEN
%oktr6e
ti g�i'J�esis _
i. Fs-ppnii Iron; r
'AVAILABILITY'.
Phosphorus =. Mn-pprs� = Mdngale"
Nualen t at"b fllry.cannot be determined wit}i ,
_-X) %,-�Patt'spktm''' •ZnP06-;�ZInc; ....
' Ca -96 = Cak�urtr t ii Co
t?m„r Cop
100% occur= Man variables Influence
Y
B-
Mp % - Magna �irt 'Boron
% 5uHur=::.=<; Ao-ppnt_ Molybdenum
n9nwatlzationrate and nutrient loss. This roport,.:
provides a : raallstic'-estimatton of nutrient .
`ik t-% = Chlorine :.. ; >:.r+ll Pprtt �.Nkkei.
evaA�bjlity based on type of wastoond.applica
tion method.
Cd -Perri CadriiWm
.
Pb -ppm . Load
0.00
IIS
C. Ray Cal
AGRONON
B{ue Ridge Roac
P.O. Box 27647, Raleigh, N.C. :
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.. ..
PLANT
WASTE
SOLUTION ADVISORY SECTI
Agronomic Division
W 113
t
' Fe
Mn
Zn
Cu
B
Mo
Na
CI
Ni
Cd
Pb
6 � • j 4
� y
0.00
0-.00
0.00
0.00
0.63
_LJ0.02
ala .1 Ga 1 -OTHER
OTHER ELEMENTS
Fe I Mn I Zn I Cu I B I M I No I Cl I Ni I Cd I Pb
,f -,Zrk BORATORYsRESULTS tis , s
LZr►�PPI4l
Cu -PPM -
&PPM ,
Mo -PPM
• Ne
N11"
Cd -PPM
_'A.
6 � • j 4
� y
�
-
`:
ala .1 Ga 1 -OTHER
ELEMENTS
Fe
Mn
Zn.
y
B
Mo
�''
if
�
'1J �
�
^i•7
� f\ 0.1-
"�.
r -
a.aa
0.01
v,
l.2t
t i
.
-ii.-
OTHER ELEMENTS
Fe
Mn
Zn
Cu
B
3511000 (3al . )
Fe Mn Zn Cu B
0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 (1 AID
Fe Mn Zn Cu B
A"
OTHER ELEMENTS
No CI Ni Cd Pb
O.C3
OTHER ELEMENTS
Na Cl Ni Cd Pb
:I::aBOR�"�QRESUtTS --
Ma -PPM..
Na %`41
Ct 96
Ni•�PM
Cd -PPM
- Pb -PPM - '1-• ;-+.
1..
_'A.
ala .1 Ga 1 -OTHER
ELEMENTS
Fe
Mn
Zn.
Cu
B
Mo
Na
Cl
Ni
Cd
Pb
0:n.3
0.00
a.(a0
a.aa
0.01
l.2t
OTHER ELEMENTS
Fe
Mn
Zn
Cu
B
Mo
No
Cl
Ni
Cd
Pb
'apba.11
#IST
I Canto
,47811 19191 733-2856
Nutrient:;; available for the first crop arra bauRd'
n eatimatea of mineralization rated and projected.
cfaa tar the applicationmethod listed.
Concontrationra of zinc and other metals arra not.
xcesaaiva. The +r=ate should not caumv production or
nvironmental .problemsa it utilizQd according to
aaommended practicQa. Monitor nutrient build-up with
n annual scroll teat.
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