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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLITTLE RIVER PLANTATION_CORRESPONDENCE_20171231�Ye�b Ig UOJIAu3 P Ivowedea WMi-lnSd`'.r) H-1HON N.oas�o0 MAY 9 1979 OPERATIONS 'I Office . Fayetteville Reg. aiminn Cy MMI111. 'MMOCUM May.8, 1979 �• ' Colbla�r'n �� 8�id0nt . . ' 1 3 . Little 3tirres Plantation, too. Wate 3, box 187 art.. ©Lleid, North Carolina 27306 8t1W=$ Name Permit -APP1LcitIM ` Little Rives llantattoae, Inc. Ctcken agg Vtoduation x=tgaaetnry Comty,. Unth Carina Deb Mr, rhavasons In reosmse to. yaw .applioation for an MR432 FaEaaite fa» yaw. �bu&=, produatUd ope r"ien in Montgaaeiry, . County, its. M. J. Noland,, ftvl-M-. mental 'Engineer, Fayet tevUlee XeiLonal. Office#' awductetd arm •ins9activta ocn The. iovo"19AUM at that time revealed .that the egg production facilities consisted .of tvo (f) snal 641 hoaiass G=t&LnLno oarisa►taly 35*000 laying hens. Drca gings from the, hsus tail into a concrete trough and are - aonveyod by as auger to a 091leeation' poLnt and 'teransf =04 Into -a dmep tarucrk. she practice at that ts,iae =0 to then take �trhee Uvzk lead. of manure and dtsp it Latrt a fia<1d. Mt. Noland zsca raaastiedi +fat the manure be spicnid . ratter than' dumped In one $96t Co help as Uftise the I jpvteential for ' water guaaity ymbi4ma. fptpiae that tim you harm • ludicated in writing that you now bane a manure spreader in oparation. This type of vaste handling an the appsozinate goo acres you have Lndiaated as ' being available for manuro dLa =4 'appears ade- quatee As Um4as your opa ratLon is pmparly managed and' Barre shau14 be little potential for water quality , paoblems. There are no frown ' "Op"as from yo,= opert tim and you have indicated that the 1aW. rpreadinq method is `i'�ing aathsfact=U,y., With tbese cosiaiderattons In,' indip it has been determLned by out, staff that vouar'Uplas WitsVVL va n -n eed not be puvaessed. 'lhesefare, w-art., hereby return1n9 your tpgliaativa., Il a r Y yr• r 14 i'Jac '1 '?r'A' p Y Lei �JJ Ail sB; 1979 ' 1 MM TOaf xpt P, belt=, Yr. r ' C24ex', Eavtranmestai OFmatlonx rms , ' rbannis a. xm=Gy, Regional ampeavls" ® � lareateville Aegicnal Office 501m LTA xasiestigationr����o�/l��a�}QUMtrated ADAM" PeadI �� F Qperatl - dUften. ftod=tLm OpMa Sm litt�.le ' Aral 4lantation;' znav'. amtgamuy ommyr north' CuOuna Oat May 1, 1970H. J. Solmd, anrrira nuental Engineer, Fayetteville Regional Office. inuapeated a chicken egg Vzoduatim 'opmtl+on' laa moatq+omW Cousty. This . opmzaUaia is ovnsd by Mr. J. C. Tbcnpftn SM Us 'harps saw WA Is Qaiied Uttle f1,f vez. elantatiaa, Inc# the in veatitigatioa was 1oitLat d by. a !chest se©eived . In the T'ayettarville lanal ,Oftiaa Vat the opmtlan 's v iste disposal iaethod 'we canting Strrom pollution. Mar• "?land was acoo lied on the iavettlgatl+on by Mr. Thompson and his geese a=*, The operatlaa at the time of the investiptLex consisted of Id;QW (1,167 and anits) leying hest hatted, In tiro - eaaealaosed boildlaap. ma"J age 9xvQ the chtchms fall Into a' mmeta trougta , and cam Conveyed k7 an. auger UP ' a .. oaolh+re�ia7�► Faint. - • at the tie of the iovestLgatioa, the drop,Fings was being loaded lane the. aolles=tsa point Into a &mp track, and being dt=ped in large pilaan on mmounGiag pastmis lan0. B$mo this eathod 00Uu 4 ;possibly" cause rater gaaality probles, its. Koland x me that the waste to spreM in a thins Myer to minWaa the goten- tial love potintian'. "tt. fhaa corsauarared .with this reccuumdation ano agreed to'so qWUrp a !!antis agreadsr type unit ►&lch Maald to attacked to the dtwp •faruft to taulutate -Povea4"g. aft. ThvaMEa- m also agreed that the arras vtme the dwping hsd ooc=zvd Mould be.dAme0 and grams planted, Teich vas thels usual procedwe after the =nun had been dunW. Hoiaad coaductIM .stM81 reypllD9 In t1Ce iurea of Coe dtaagpiag aw alit oaaglti VWJ lJ n -were appw►t rat, xa* actiml water q=Uty violation were farad. 1* latter was received troaa Mr.. Vmwmm on tsecembe d, 1970, bbU& 1:41cated that the aaawre spsra4lag unit was in operation. •fir. Thogpos has aacets to pp�roari�aately 900 . mmw of land which. can' be aced to mnwe dispoo". Y' r ,.;,t.. 1 '"r.. �ti1 '..� •f.-�:S:.;a'`:k�(:"..'1"r .i, ,..ti ,:�' ,1: Yi: �. �- .� . .r^,.7�' :1`1:Ylf' • '��` `{:e^r- .Y' " ;���' .. :r� '"�$� i,. 13r?'I 4' i. ? 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OF NATURAL-& ECONOMIC RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DTSCHARGE SHORT FORM B AGRICULTURE To ire completed by confined animal production facilities, fish farms, hatcheries_ and •preserves, and irrigation activities meeting sire or other criteria described herein., Please pint or type. 1. GENERAL I. Name and address of applicant A. Legal name of applicant B. Mailing address of applicant 11) Street, route, or P.O, box No. (2) City or town 131 County, parish, or borough r tJ jj L (4) State A2) — — C. 'Telephone number Area code Number (51 Zip code 2. Applicant's authorized agent f A. Name r,2 B. Title C. Mailing address of agent { 1 i Street, route, or P.O. box No. Cy Q `r r 121 City or town j 13) County, parish, or borough el j/� - 2 s- , 14} State �i�__ � - - _ _ (5) Zip coda � D. Telephone number Area code Number I certify that I am familiar with the information Contained in the application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such sn- formation is true, complete, and accurate. j et J,`f `r t Printed name of R. non signing Ti e Signature of applicant Dats application signed ' North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(b)(2) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or' other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or rnowly renders inaccurate any recording or -monitoring device or method required to be operated or Xair,tained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementin that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both, for a similar offense.) e_1 3 FOR AGENCY DATE'S USE n YR. M Name, ownership, and physic2l I oration of facHiity A. Name of facility +. 7 B. Ownership (Check one) (1) ❑ Public (21Privete (3) ❑ Both public and private Check box if this is a federally owned and/or operated facility {for example, Black Creak National Fish Hate cry} D Location (complete as applicable) 11) Facility located where grid system is used 1 a. Township "'t .7-11 b. Range C. Section---- . — - d. Quartea e. County �> f" f. State 7 - (2) Facility located where grid system is not used a. City at town (as appl,cahte) r �- b. County r`' C. State r FOR AGENCY U CITY COUN 4. Is this facility (ehsck ore) A. � Existing? B. Propowd? r . 5. Date facility was 1tx will be; consuuated Mon rh /Yeer 6. Receiving water(s) le.g., stream, river, lake) _ -- Narneis) 7. State vote► pokutio control permits A. Have you applied for a State water pollution control permit for this facility? Mo Yes (2)Cj�0 S. If a State water pollution control permit for this facility has beon issued, give dolt: of issiw and perrMt number (1) Date of issue Month/Day/Year (2) Permit m,rnber S. Hevv you rocnived, from any level of government, written notice of complaint pertaining to wetw pollution from this facility? A. Yes B.AKo _ S. Give dirtctiorn to this facility from nearest town i 2 FORAPPLICATION NO. AGENCY DATE RECEIVED USE YR. MO. DAY Much a sketch, ear"sal photogroph. or map of the existing or proposed facility and/or activity, with the following information marked to Soil Conservation Service aerial phototirsph, at a U.S. Geological Survey Map, of the one Involved Is preferred). y i ' A. Approximate overall dimensions of the facility S. Direction and location of surface drainege and othar discharges from the facility SH- C. General location of waterways (e.g.. streams, rivers, lakes} in the urea D. Location of area for manure disposal c-'A E. Direction and location of diversion points for irrigation activities l G' 11. ANIMAL CONFI14EMENT AND FEEDING FACILITIES 1. LarM1 number of animals held by eonfinemwtt or.f+rcing facilities at any arse time in *4 Pttrvious 12 mcni ts. Give type and number of, animals. TYPE F NIMAL,,ev� J NUMBER OF ANIMALS 2. Approximate or" used for animal confinement or feeding. 3. Approximate Isnd mmileMe for manure dispttaal. t 4- tterea 4. A. Animals in this facility are (check one) ME3 In open confinement +/ (Z)� Housed under roof 1 (3) ❑ Both in open confinement and housed under roof B. Percentage of lot . under roof is % C. If there is open confinement, has a run-off o and COntrol System been 'conStfal2t ?d. (1) ❑ Yes (2) ❑ No D. If there are any haired animals at this facility, is there a liquid manuro handling system used for manure management? 11)�Yes 12) ❑ No 11 yes, is there a discharge to a waterway (e.g., stream, river, lake)? (3) Q Yes (4)XNo APPLICATION NO. FOR AGENCY DATE RE?CEiVE0 USE YR. MO, DAY 5. Do you arrtioipeta,expamion of this facility in the future? A. BY" B. ❑ No If yes, complete the following statements. C. Dare of future expansion MenthlYear 0. -TYPE OF ANIMALS NUMBER OF ANIMALS I • 1 1r4 , l � 4-7- n�., �!- - - - -- -AC 4 •� ' WATEROFFICJ .< v It aU a ` J i. E Ila JUN 16 :1978 WATER QUALITY SECTION 90UTH CENTRAL FIELD OFFICE - _t- _ __ _ ..,.Y..-�.r.�+x.r • _ �'� --- M_____ _- t_ _r.`._. �.. ++ter �._ _ . �.'+_ -. ji, ! ii i � f 1. � ii3( f� � .ter �f �• - �f �' ' t � . • � �i � , '•'f i. '� .-1�, � �' �� 1_ � F . 1 .� i � � l y 4 f f � � 1 � � 1 � : � i � { i � � � � � 'j 'jj .1 � e i � f1 1 ' i - 1 - T _ . . . 14 • �v. 1 ' f � . � '�� 1 �i � ' � ' t � y 1 — Ir �- � -' �,' a I � � i t ` f'F A .4t ti 4t � �� 1 � _� a T 1 T � - _ _ . I i , F � 1 .� � � � ' + robe's juump* -9 The N.C. Department of Nolan said that the manure Natural Resources and Com- from Little River Plantation of munity Development's water J.C. Thompson on Route 3, Mt.. quality section has investigated Gilead, was a problem because the 'possible pollution of Little. the means used to dispose of it. River near Mt. Gilead by it was not spread in a chicken manure from an egg.. satisfactory manner, . he ex - production farm. plained, so that "no runoff Micas Nolan, environmental could reach a creek emptying engineer with the NRCD district into Little River." office at Fayetteville, said that Thompson, according to the' .although the method of dispos- :' environment.:".. official;.. had' ing., of the: Lmanure ,was:, "a planned on purchasing -"a lime potential pollution' .problem," , type spreader" so that all the samples 'of riverwater showed manure wouldn't be dumped "no measurable.pollution.in the -.'in one place." if it were spread stream." over pasture and crop land, `k`e: s . �etaurant ,, '.,-*`,SPECIALS. `,.. JUNE.8--'JUNE, 14 r e �O N U .; .� . : �K`�2:25, Meat, Choice Of •2 Vegs:; Bread, Butter ,;t;THUMAY.f- PIT COOKED BARBECUE PORK fRIDAY = BREADED . PEAL CUTLET MONDAY - BREADED FLOUNDER t4 OZa TUESDAY..:ifTCHOPPED SIRLOIN .. �4. WEDIIESDAY. FRIED _CHICKEN� * AUNCH AND -DINNER. �k r WATCH EVERY MEEK FOR OUR SPECIALS! i . Highway 7-10, Between Candor and Blscoe. - VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL.,. - Preparation. Day, .&Parade SATURDAY , - `. JUNE 10th . BIBLE, CLASSES, FOR CHILDREN .4 2_,YRS.A:8_TY. RS.,_OLD.7__,,EACH._NI T.:a Nolan explained, it would be done in an acceptable manner. Water samples were sent to a Raleigh laboratory for analysis, according to Nolan, during early May and the property owners weren't found in violation of water quality standards. Nolan said tfiat the Thomp- sons have enough -chickens to require an approved system for disposing of the manure, and that he provided therri with a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System. applica- tion. The egg farm operators, he saidi will be required to report to NPDSES' the method to be used to dispose of -the manure. Also, according to Nolan, a letter would., be. required on what the farm owners plan to do- •� and when they plan to do it: What they are doing, he said, 'Isn't a • really satisfactory LEARNERS -- Medical studen equipment in an emergency roo are participating in an eight-wl? "�Med ,Studer method now.', ', I Local Studenxts ._ i ' On. • Dean s List BY GEORGE A. PENNY ley r Two Duke University Medical the At Appalachian School. students are using summer` .vacation time • to cart-. . con. .: continue their study of medicine vat_ A total of 1,290 ' students at Montgomery Memorial Hos- then , earned spring semester 'aca-' • petal under the supervision of me, demic honors have -been;.._,local surgeons.: ^„ Uni ,and, placed" on 'the- Deans` `List. "at r, It ; is;' like coming home for; surg Appalachian State University. '.following Mrs James H. Bradley,.Jr.,:the, former:;Beity..Lou : Bruton : of'.' enec ' MA .. included: were: the Montgomery County, .--Candor,, "and Randale Craig, med . Angela' Carroll Jones, a sopho- ' -. Sechrest of. Jamestown has been a visitor to the county for Seca: She more from Troy; Elizabeth A. Scarborough, a senior from . years at the family place in the prat Star; and Charles Thomas Shamrock Valley development she Strider, a senior from Route 2, ; on Badin .Lake.. = 4 Sec", .; Troy They,,. are associated'.,, with at tl To qualify for. the honor, a -. Doctors'. James Culley,, and M student must maintain a grade- Charles : ' Highsmith .: : in.- an East point average of 3.25 on at least eight -week Duke Endowment' in 1£ 12 semester hours of work with ..program. "C.:', Althqugh..neither Mrs., Brad- Carc no grade below ; ;., ente She FATHER'S. DAYand tong, - undi JUNE'_�Bth � The. :� .{ 1972 Coin wr a..u..: .,u �l. . »''..:/—._ - � r�h'C. ♦ l -.J. ,,-.7+tiJ'1W �A'. 1'Nr.T717F FORM County�f/!r River Basin Unit Rp t To Field Office — Collector _ BOD Range Seed — -- Chlorinated Sta. No. STORET No. STATE OF NORM CAROLINA UEPA ENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOD DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAt;EMENT Sampling Location Date Rec'd Rec'd by - Time Rec'd ' WATFR QUAI ITY SECTIONSan.plIng Locatiorf T-or S Depth Date j Time % from rt. SnkTH C TRAL FIELD OFFICEf LAB NO Sampling T"erature D. 0. % Saturation Turbidity Secchi Disk pH Units Alkalinity pH Acidity pH I Hour Point C Hach FTU Meters Phenol to 8.3 to 4.5 Min to 4.5 to 8.3 Settleable Sol. ` { � � I rTotal ITotal Conductivity Salinity Stream Stage Hydro Elec. Stream Flow Cloud Cover % Precipitation Wind Direction Wind Force Turbidity Oil -Grease Sludge Severity u MHOS G/L Ft. Dam Dis. CFS Severity Inches From North Beaufort Severity Severity 2 ! 1 3 k Floating Debris Odor-Atmos. Detergent Suds Dead Fish Stream Color Silt or Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Severity Severity Severity Severity Susp. Severity Sed. Severity Identity Suport Medium Severity 4 I I I I j I5 1 1 1 1 1 BOD5 Arsenic NH3 as N Ag - Silver Sb - Antimony COD Chl a trichromatic TKN as 11 Al - Aluminum Sn - Tin &I Coliform XF Fecal Chl a corrected NO + NO3 as 11 Ba - Barium V - Vanadium Coliform IT Total Pheophytin a PO as P (artho) Be - Beryllium Zn - Zinc Coliform Tube Fecal Color (true) P. Total as P Ca - Calcium Coliform. Tube Total Cr Hexavalent Cd - Cadmium TOC - Total Organic Carbon Residue, Total Cyanide Co - Cobalt Volatile Fluoride Cr. Total - Chromium Pesticides Fixed Formaldehyde Cu - Copper Residue. Suspended Grease 8 Oils Fe - Iron Volatile Hardness, total Hg - Mercury Fixed MBAS Li - Lithium PH Phenols Mg - Magnesium Acidity to pH 4.5 Resin Acid Soap Mn - Managanese Acidity to PH 8.3 Sulfate Mo - Molybdenum Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Sulfide Na - Sodium Alkalinity to pH 4.5 Specific Conductance Ni - Nickel Chloride Pb - Lead um- I raw e-rn n LJ • FORM NO WATER QUALITY LABORATORY REPORT BODS COD Coliform Col iform Conform Col iform MF Fecal MF Total Tube Fecal Tube Total Mg/L Mg/L /11r0__0 ml /100 ml /100 ml P OO ml PH Acidity to Alkalinity to Chloride PH 4.5 pH B.3 pH 8.3 pH 4.5 Units Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 8 I 1 1 Arsenic Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll a Pheophytin a Color (true) Chromium Trichromatic Corrected Units Hexavalent JUg/L P9/L JU91L Pq/L Pg/L Sulfate Sulfide Phenols Resin Acid Specific Soap Conductance Vg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L PMFiO5/cm 2 1 1 1 I NH3 as N TKN as N NQZ + NO3 ORTHO ___ _ _ P, Total as P __ __ _.. _ as N PO4 as P Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 4 1 1. l_ Ag Al Ba Be Ca __ Cd Pg/L JJ9/1- JJg/L 09/L Mg/L Vg/L 6 1 I I l Mg Mn Mo Na Ni Pb Mg/L 11g/L Ug/L Mg/L jJg/L 1Jg/L 8 1 - ( Pesticides ) REMARKS DM-iR 7-76 Total ,4g/L LA B NO. Date Rp't Data Entry Byh m Ck�� Residue Residue Volatile Fixed Suspended Volatile Fixed M9/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 9 1 1 1 _._ � J J Cyanide Fluoride Formaldehyde Grease & Oils Hardness MBAS Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Co Cr, Total Cu Fe Hg Li JJg/L Pg/L ug/L Pg/L jlg/L Pg/L Sb Sn V Zn TOC llg/L JJg/L jJg/L Pg/L Mg/L f 1 �— t FORM NO n ,^ n County ��! %%� !� •j River Basin _ Rp't To Unit Field Office Collector V BUD Range Seed Chlorinated Sta. No. STORET No. Date IJ_ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPA F.N'T OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOU DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MAN9;EMENT ;3 t Sampling Location 1/ Remarks � � Ll v zi "Rv n 1978 WATER QUALITY SECTION Sampling Locati; Time %from rt. banl�'�OU;H MAW- FIELD OFFIGIaepthA*-,_I q .—'� Date Rec'd — I '- Rec'd by Time Rec'd LAB NO llto Ot Sampling Trerature D. 0. % Saturation Turbidity ,Secchi Disk PH Units Alkalinity PH Acidity pH 1 Hour Point C Hach FTI1 Meters Phenol to 8.3 Total to 4.5 Min to 4.5 Total to 8.3 Settleable Sol. I I I I I I l I 1_ I I I_ I Conductivity Salinity Stream Stage _ Hydro Elec. Stream Flow Cloud Cover % Precipitation wind Direction hind Force Turbidity Oil -Grease _ Sludge Severity u MHOS u/L Ft. Dam Dis. CFS Severity Inches From North Beaufort Severity Severity I I i I I I3_: 1 l- I I I Floating Debris Odor-Atmos. Detergent Suds Dead Fish Stream Color Silt or Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Severity Severity Severity Severity _ Susp. Severity Sed. Severity Identity Suport Medium Severity I I I I I 15 BODS Arsenic NH as N Ag - Silver Sb - Antimony COD Chl a trichromatic TKN as N Al - Aluminum Sn - Tin Coliform IiF Fecal Chl a corrected NO2 + no as N Ba - Barium V - Vanadium Coliform iAF Total Pheophytin a PO as P ortho) 4 { Be - Ber Beryllium y Zn - Zinc Coliform Tube Fecal Color (true) P. Total as P Ca - Calcium Coliform Tube Total Cr Hexavalent Cd - Cadmium TOC - Total Organic Carbon Residue, Total Cyanide Co - Cobalt Volatile Fluoride Cr. Total - Chromium Pesticides Fixed Formaldehyde Cu - Copper Residue, Suspended Grease 8 Oils Fe - Iron Volatile Hardness, total Hg - Mercury Fixed KBAS Li - Lithium PH Phenols Mg - Magnesium Acidity to pH 4.5 Resin Acid Soap Mn - Managanese Acidity to pH 8.3 Sulfate Ma - Molybdenum Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Sulfide Na - Sodium Alkalinity to pH 4.5 Specific Conductance Ni - Nickel Chloride Pb - Lead Dm- I rev 6.16 0 • FORM NO. WATER QUALITY LABORATORY REPORT BODS COD Col iform Col iform Col iform Colif m MF Fecal MF Total Tube Fecal Tube Total Mg/L dig/L P OO ml /100 ml /100 ml /100 ml PH Acidity to Alkalinity to Chloride pH 4.5 PH 8.3 PH 8.3 PH 4.5 Units Mg/L Mg/L wg/L Mg/L Mg/L 8 I 1 I 1 1 Arsenic Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll a Pheophytin a Color (true) Chromium Trichromatic Corrected Units Hexavalent jJg/L JJg/L yg/L yg/L Wt. Phenols Resin Acid Sulfate Sulfide Specific Soap Conductance Vg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L PMHOS/cm Z NH3 as N TKN as N NQp + NO3 ORTHO P. Total as P as N PO4 as P Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Ag Al Ba Be Ca Cd yg/L Pg/L Ug/L Pg/L Mg/L Vg/L 5 J 1 1 I 1 1 Mg Mn No Na Ni Pb Mg/L Ug/L JJg/L Mg/L }Jg/L Mg/L ( Pesticides ) REMARKS DY-2i1 7.7E Total ''fig/L LA s NO. 1a0 `7' Date Rp't .�-1.4'1 Data Entry By min%— Ck Residue Residue 0 Volatile Fixed Suspended Volatile Fixed yg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L -- ._.1 I I I I Cyanide Fluoride Formaldehyde Srease A Oils Hardness MBAS Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 3 Co Cr. Total Cu Fe Hg Li 119/L Vg/L Ug/L Ug/L Pg/L pg/L 1 Sb Sn V Zn TOC Vg/L Pg/L )J9/L }J9/L Mg/L - _ !� Q m � � . � i ., F ' Lei til � L) =iJ lv County River Basin Rp't To Unit Field Office Collector - BOD Range Seed Chlorinated Sta. No. STORET No. ti`r'ATE OF. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARIENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Sampling Location''t��'"�'. '_ ", Date Rec'd rJ A Rec'd by Time Rec'd Remarks q L No MAT 9 1978 __j.'3� Date Time Date Time /7 1 1r1, Sampling Location orr5` QUALITY from rt. bank Um CENTUL RI Sampling Temperature D. 0. 'z Saturation Turbidity Secchi Disk pH Units Alkalinity pH Acidity pH 1 Hour Point C Hach FTU Meters Phenol to 8.3 Total to 4.5 Min to 4.5 Total to 8.3 Settleable Sol. Conductivity Salinity Stream Stage Hydro Elec. Stream Flow Cloud Cover % Precipitation Wind Direction Wind Force Turbidity Oil -Grease Sludge Severity u MHOS v/L Ft. Dam Dis. CFS Severity Inches From North Beaufort Severity Severity 2 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Floating Debris Odor-Atmos. Detergent Suds Dead Fish Stream Color Silt or Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Severity Severity Severity Severity Susp. Severity Sed. Severity Identity Suport Medium Severity 4 1 1 1 1 1 1$ 1 1 1 1 1 1 J DOD5 Arsenic KH3 as N Ag - Silver Sb - Antimony COD Chl a trichromatic TKN as N Al - Aluminum Sn - Tin V" Coliform MF Fecal Chl a corrected NO + NO3 as N Ba - Barium V - Vanadium Coliform 14F Total Pheophytin a Po as P (ortho) Be - Beryllium Zn - Zinc Coliform Tube Fecal Color (true) P. Total as P Ca - Calcium Coliform Tube Total Cr Hexavalent Cd - Cadmium TOC - Total Organic Carbon Residue, Total Cyanide Co - Cobalt Volatile Fluoride Cr. Total - Chromium Pesticides Fixed Formaldehyde Cu - Copper Residue, Suspended Grease & Oils Fe - Iron Volatile Hardness, total Hg - Mercury Fixed MBAS Li - Lithium PH Phenols Mg - Magnesium Acidity to pH 4.5 Resin Acid Soap Mn - Manganese Acidity to pH 8.3 Sulfate Mo - Molybdenum Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Sulfide Ila - Sodium Alkalinity to pH 4.5 Specific Conductance Ni - Nickel Chloride Pb - Lead YM 1 98Y G-76 0 0 WATER QUALITY FORM NO. LABORATORY REPORT BOD5 COD Coliform Coliform Coliform Coliform MF Fecal MF Total Tube Fecal Tube Total Mg/L Mg/L /100 ml /100 ml /100 m1 /100 ml I PH Acidity to Alkalinity to Chloride PH 4.5 pH 8.3 pH 8.3 pH 4.5 Units Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L I Arsenic Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll a Pheophytin a Color (true) Chromium Trichromatic Corrected Units Hexavalent )Jg/L Pg/L Pg/L Ug/L Pg/L Phenols Resin Acid Sulfate Sulfide Specific Soap Conductance Pg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L j1MHOS/cm 2 NH3 as N TKN as N NQ2 + NO3 ORTHO P, Total as P as N PO4 as P Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 4 � � 1 1 l Ag Al Ba Be Ca �f Cd jJg/L jJg/L jlg/L U9/L Mg/L J1g/L .:Mg Mn MD Na Ni Pb Mg/L Pg/L Ug/L Mg/L jJg/L JJg/L ( Pesticides REMARKS or -in r-re Total Mg/L LAB NO.`'� Date Rp't� Data Entry Sy/2-nx Ck Residue Residue y Volatile Fixed Suspended Volatile Fixed Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L �. 1 1 l I E I Cyanide Fluoride Formaldehyde Grease & Oils Hardness MBAS Mg/L IMg/L II Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 5 Co Cr, Total Cu Fe Hg Li JJg/L )Jg/L Vg/L jJg/L j1g/L pg/L Sb Sn Y Zn TOC JJg/L Pg/L }Jg/L U9/L Mg/L 9 1� .� . 1 41 County •%%� - fir` Y- River Basin Unit r�{_Z Rp't To Field Office — li Collector - _?jf V BOD Range Seed Chlorinated Sta. No. STORET No. Sampling Temperature D. O. Point I C Conductivity Salinity Stream Stage u MHOS G/L Ft. 2 1 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPA ENT OF NATURAL AND EOONOMIC RESOUS DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT `7 r'4r����r lE•' Y 11y �.17 T- ��f � -I'� r5aaq�ling Location ff C11 t�i.r..: r' �✓`.i Remarks'-V Date Rec'd Rec'd by Time Rec'd r' 1 LAB NO __ t)rrw� soloCEIvTP,I~+k FlF1Il WATER Q .- , r SE3TIO14 SOUTH CENTRAL FIELD OFFICE Sampling Location T or S Depth Date ~7 Time % from rt. bank t PAY I % Saturation Turbidity Secchi Disk PH Units Alkalinity pH Acidity pH 1 Hour Hach FTH Meters to 8.3 to 4.5 Min to 4.5 to 8.3 Sol. l (Phenol 1Total 1Total 1Settleable Hydro Elec. Stream Flaw Cloud Cover % Precipitation Wind Direction 'Hind Force Turbidity Oil -Grease Sludge Sever Dam Dis. CFS Severity Inches From North Beaufort Severity Severity I 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 Floating Debris Odor-Atmos. Detergent Suds Dead Fish Stream Color Silt or Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Severity Severity Severity Severity Susp. Severity Sed. Severity Identity Suport Redium Severity 4 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 BODS Arsenic NH3 as N Ag - Silver Sb - Antimony COD Chl a trichramatic TKN as N Al - Aluminum Sn - Tin Coliform NF Fecal Chl a corrected NO2 + NO3 as N Ba - Barium V - Vanadium Coliform RF Total Pheophytin a PO as P (ortho) Be - Beryllium Zn - Zinc Coliform Tube Fecal Color (true) P, Total as P Ca - Calcium Coliform Tube Total Cr Hexavalent Cd - Cadmium TOC - Total Organic Carbon Residue, Total Cyanide Co - Cobalt Volatile Fluoride Cr. Total - Chromium Pesticides Fixed Formaldehyde Cu - Copper Residue, Suspended Grease S Oils Fe - Iron Volatile Hardness, total Hg - Mercury Fixed 14BAS Li - Lithium PH Phenols Mg - Magnesium Acidity to pH 4.5 Resin Acid Soap Mn - Managanese Acidity to pit 8.3 Sulfate No - Molybdenum Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Sulfide Ha - Sodium Alkalinity to pH 4.5 Specific Conductance Ni - Nickel Chloride Pb - Lead um- 1 rev ti-ID 0 4 WATER QUALITY FORM NO. LABORATORY REPORT BOOS COD Cal iform Cal iform Coliform Coliform MF Fecal MF Total Tube Fecal Tube Total Mg/L Mg/L /100 OO ml /100 ml /100 ml —ml I�P PH Acidity to Alkalinity to Chloride pH 4.5 r pH 8.3 pH 8.3 pH 4.5 Units Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 8 I� 1. � � 1 Arsenic Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll a Pheophytin a Color (true) Chromium Trichromatic Corrected Units Hexavalent Vg/L V9/L Pg/L I Pg/L yg/L 4 Phenols Resin Acid Sulfate Sulfide Specific Soap Conductance " Pg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L }!MHOS/cm 2 � i NH3 as N TKN as N NQ2 + NO3 ORTHO P, Total as P �I as N PO4 as P Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L I i Ag Al Ba Be Ca Cd J)g/L j1g/L Pg/L U9/L Mg1L Ug/L I ,Mg Mn Mo Na M Pb Mg/L J1g/L jUg/L Mg/L 11g/L Mg/L { Pesticides REMARKS DE-29 r-re Total Mg/L LAB NO. Date Rp`t Data Entry By /CkGY Residue Residue v Volatile Fixed Suspended Volatile Fixed !Sg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 9 1..__... __ _J -�� 1 Cyanide Fluoride Formaldehyde Grease b Oils Hardness MBAS Mg/L II Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L Mg/L 1 J I � I Co Cr, Total Cu Fe Hg Li ,Ug/L Pg/L Pg/L 1 g/L pg/L P91L 7 I Sb Sn V Zn TOC Mg/L Ug/L jUg/L Pg/L Mg/L 9 I� { .�._ j q" L L 4] m p m � w ✓3 W a