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NCDENR
North Carolina Department"of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Pat McCrory Charles Wakild, P. E. John E. Skvarla, III
Governor Director Secretary
May 24, 2013
Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 650
Blowing Rock, NC 28605
SUBJECT: Site Visit — Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve
Facility No. 95-0008
Watauga County
To whom this may concern:
This letter is a follow-up to a site visit made to the Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve located at 1500
Laurel Lane, Blowing Rock on May 22, 2013 by Division of Water Quality (DWQ) staff members Mr.
Patrick Mitchell and Ms. Melissa Rosebrock from the Winston-Salem Regional Office. This site visit
occurred as a result of two separate . complaint investigations conducted within the last 12 months
concerning horse manure and bedding material mix, reportedly received from the Blowing Rock
Equestrian Preserve, being stock piled improperly. Present for the site visit was Mr, J.C. Shore and Ms.
Ladonna Shore (Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve representatives). The purpose of this site visit was to
determine the following:
1. If the facility meets the criteria found within NC General Statute 143-215. 10B, and 1OC., which
requires'facilities with 75 or greater horses confined on a lot (i.e. a lot or building, or combination
of lots and buildings intended for holding horses in which animal waste may accumulate or where
established vegetative cover cannot be maintained), that are confined for 45 individual days or
more (which may or may not be consecutive) within a 12-month period to obtain an individual
permit or general permit from the State of North Carolina.
Through discussions with the onsite representatives it was determined that at this time the
facility does not meet the above listed criteria requiring a permit. Should you decide to modify
future facility activities to include additional events or increased number of resident/weekend
horses held at the facility, please contact DWQ to obtain the required permit.
2. If animal waste (horse manure and _bedding mix) is disposed of properly. Through discussions
with the onsite representatives it appears that the facility is giving away or distributing
animal waste gcnerated at the facility, and is not land applying or storing the waste onsite. In
the future should you decide to initiate land application of the animal waste please be aware of the
following requirements contained within NC Administrative Code 02T .1303(a):
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The animal waste is applied at no greater than agronomic rates; and
A vegetative buffer (separation) of at least 25 feet is maintained from a perennial stream or
waterbody to animal waste.
Please also be aware of the following requirements related to distribution and land application of
animal waste contained within NC Administrative Code 02T .1403(a):
Persons accepting or purchasing animal waste at a rate of 100 tons or less per year must
apply the waste at no greater than agronomic rates; and maintain a setback of at least 25
feet from a perennial stream or waterbody.
In addition to the previously listed requirements, persons accepting or purchasing over 100
tons of animal waste per year must also do the following: register with DWQ prior to
accepting or purchasing the manure; animal waste shall not be stockpiled within 100 feet of
a perennial stream or waterbody; animal waste shall not be stockpiled uncovered for greater
than 15 days; along with the other requirements contained within section .1403(a)(2).
This office recommends that you inform future persons accepting or purchasing animal
waste generated from your facility of these requirements to minimize future complaints and
any potential violations.
Should you need technical assistance with animal waste management, we urge you to contact the Watauga
County Soil and Water Conservation District/Natural Resources Conservation Service office at
(828) 264-0842. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Mr. Patrick Mitchell or me
at (336) 771-5000.
Sincerely,
A 1,4-L -) / - e,,- �' � -
Sherri V. Knight, P.E.
Regional Supervisor, Aquifer Protection Section
cc: Mr. Brian Chatham, Watauga County SWCDINRCS
DWQ-APS-Confined Animal Feeding Operations Unit
WSRO = APS'Fi1es
Division of Water Quality
❑ Division of Soil and Water Conservation
❑ Other Agency
Facility Number:
Facility Status: Active Permit:
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AWD950008 ❑ Denied Access
Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection
Inactive or Closed Date:
Reason for Visit: Cgmolaint
County: Watauga
Region: Winston-Salem
Date of Visit: 051,2212013
Entry Time: 11:20 AM Exit Time: 12:30 PM
Incident #:
Farm Name:
Owner Email:
Owner: Blowino Rock Charity
Hore Show Foundation Inc
Phone:
Mailing Address:
Physical Address: 1500 Laurel Ln
Blowina
Rock NC 28605
Facility Status: 0 Compliant
❑ Not Compliant Integrator:
Location of Farm:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Hwy 321, to Hwy 221, --1.0 miles turn Left onto Laurel Ln., Facility is on Left.
Question Areas:
Dischrge & Stream Impacts
Waste Col, Stor, & Treat
Other Issues
Certified Operator:
Operator Certification Number:
Secondary OIC(s):
On -Site Representative(s): Name Title Phone
24 hour contact name J.C. Shore Phone: 828-295-4700
On -site representative Ladonna Shore Phone: 828-295-4700
Primary Inspector: Patrick Mitchell Phone:
Inspector Signature: , ter Date:
Secondary Inspector(s):
Melissa Rosebrock Phone:
Inspection Summary:
On May 22, 2013 WSRO staff members Patrick Mitchell and Melissa Rosebrock conducted a site visit at the Blowing Rock Equestrian
Center. The site visit occurred as result of two separate anonymous complaints (October 2012 and May 2013) received by DWQ
concerning improper placement of horse manure stockpiles and potential impact to surface waters on two seperate properties. The
horse manure and bedding mix for each of these investigation sites was reportedly received from Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve.
The site visit revealed the following details:
No horse manure stockpiles were observed onsite during visit. DWQ discussed concerns of proper use, storage, and distribution of
animal waste with the onsite facility representatives. The confined (e.g. horses held in stalls or on non -vegetated lots) threshold
number of horses in a given year was also discussed with representatives. It was indicated by representatives that the facility does not
have 75 or greater confined horses for 45 individual days in any given year. DWQ to send a letter to the facility owner informing the
details.
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Permit: AWD950008 Owner - Facility: Blowing Rock Charity Hare Show Foundation Inc Facility Number: 950008
Inspection Date: 05/2212013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Complaint
Regulated Operations Design Capacity Current Population
Horses
Q Horses - Horses 36
Total Design Capacity:
Total SSLW:
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Permit: AWD950008 Owner - Facility: Blowing Rock Charity Hore Show Foundation Inc Facility Number: 950008
Inspection Date: 05/22/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Complaint
Othertssues Yes No NA NE
Lagoon 1 Storage Pond
Other
If Other, please specify
32. Were any additional problems noted which cause non-compliance of the Permit or CAWMP?
33. bid the Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss reviewtinspection with on -site representative?
34. Does the facility require a follow-up visit by same agency?
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Permit: AW0950008 Owner - Facility: Slowing Rock Charity Hore Show Foundation Inc Facility Number: 950008
Inspection Date: 05/22/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Complaint
Discharges & Stream Impacts Yes No NA NE
1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑
Discharge originated at:
Structure ❑
Application Field ❑
Other ❑
a. Was conveyance man-made? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
b. Did discharge reach Waters of the State? (if yes, notify DWQ) ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
c. What is the estimated volume that reached waters of the State (gallons)?
d. Does discharge bypass the waste management system? (if yes, notify DWQ) ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
2. Is there evidence of a past discharge from any part of the operation? ❑ ! ❑ ❑
3. Were there any observable adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to Waters of the State other than
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from a discharge?
Waste Collection, Storage & Treatment Yes No
NA
NE
4. Is storage capacity less than adequate?
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If yes, is waste level into structural freeboard?
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5. Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed (I.e./ large trees, severe
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erosion, seepage, etc.)?
6. Are there structures on -site that are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management ❑ ■ ❑ ❑
or closure plan?
7. Do any of the structures need maintenance or improvement? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
B. Do any of the structures lack adequate markers as required by the permit? (Not applicable to roofed pits, ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
dry stacks and/or wet stacks)
9. Does any part of the waste management system other than the waste structures require maintenance or ❑ ■ ❑ ❑
improvement?
Other Issues Yes No NA NE
28. Did the facility fail to properly dispose of dead animals within 24 hours and/or document and report Cl ■ ❑ ❑
mortality rates that exceed normal rates?
29. At the time of the inspection did the facility pose an odor or air quality concern? If yes, contact a regional ❑ ■ ❑ ❑
Air Quality representative immediately.
30. Did the facility fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by Permit? (i.e., discharge, ❑ ■ ❑ ❑
freeboard problems, over -application)
31. Do subsurface tile drains exist at the facility? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑
If yes, check the appropriate box below.
Application Field ❑
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Special Events in 2013
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The Blowing Rock Charity
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June 6th-9th
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The gates open at 8 AM. Come
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and enjoy the beautiful early
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mountain Summer.
Don't miss it!
Please note: The Preserve will not be open to campers
and day parkers during the Blowing Rock Charity
Horse Show. Spectators are, however, welcome to
attend.
11 2013 Calendar of Events I I
May 1st Open for Camping and Day Parking
May 24th-26th Memorial Day Weekend
IMay 30-1Ju ne IClosed to campers/dayriders for Saddlebred Show
I June
6th-9th
Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show - Saddlebred Classes -
Open to Spectators
June
15th
IReopen for Camping and Day Parking
June
17th-23rd
Fjord and Friends Fun Fest
July
Closed to campers/dayriders for Hunter/Jumper Show
16th
July
22nd
Ticketed warm-up
July
Hunter/Jumper 1 - Open to Spectators
23rd-2$th
29th
July
Ticketed warm-up
July-
30th-Aug
August
4th
Hunter/Jumper 2 - Open to Spectators
.
August
10th
Reopen for Camping and dayriding
I September
I September
Blowing Rock Equestrian Preserve is Owned and Operated by the Blowing Rock Charity Horseshow Foundation,
a 501(c)3 non profit organization
For questions or comments concerning this website, please email info@blowingrockequestrian,com
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NCDENR cRDept. I o DNi?
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
Alvin Rich
_- -Post-Office- Box. 645-,------
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Blowing Rock, NC 28605
Division of Water Quality
Charles Wakild, P. E.
Director
October 31, 2012
SUBJECT: Animal Waste Stockpile Complaint
Dear Mr. Rich:
Nov D 2 2012
Dee FreeW,n.5a1em
SecrrW15i r'al Office
This letter is a follow up to -my complaint investigation conducted October 18, 2012. 1 would like to
clarify some points regarding our Rules (North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 2T)
that address the storage and hauling of animal manure. Specifically, rule Section .1400 - Manure
Hauler Operations.
Manure haulers must register with the Division of Water Quality if they accept and land apply over 100
tons of manure. If they deliver the manure to a land owner for'land application, then the land owner
becomes a hauler since he is actually accepting and land applying the waste. In this case, your family
would be the manure hauler.
If you land apply over 100 tons of manure (any animal source including chicken litter/horse manure,
etc.) in a year, you must cover any stockpiles within 15 days. The size of each individual stockpile does
not matter as the 100 ton limit is for the total amount received and applied by the 'person' in a calendar
year, not the amount in any given pile. In general, any type of material, like horse stall bedding etc. that
is mixed with animal waste, becomes animal waste. Any leachate/run-off to surface waters from an
animal waste stockpile regardless of the size of the stockpile is prohibited.
You indicated in our conversation that you did not know the volume of the waste stockpiled on your
property and that this was a one-time event. You also indicated that the waste would be spread over
your gardens. At the time of the investigation, I did not observe or see any evidence of runoff from the
stockpile of bedding/manure. I could not determine if the stockpile was more than 100 tons.
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AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION —Asheville Regional Office (ARO) orthCar011rla
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Phone: 828-296-45001 FAX: 828-299-7043
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Mr, Rich
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would recommend that you review this information and contact me at 828-296-4685 if you have any
questions. I have enclosed a copy of the regulations for your convenience. We would also ask that if
you employ haulers to deliver and land apply waste to the land you own, that they do so in accordance
with applicable North Carolina law.
Thank -you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Beverly Price
Environmental Specialist
Cc: Patrick Mitchell, APS WSRO
ARO APS Files