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05/26/2009 13.14 9518273349 DOUGLAS KUNEY PAGE 08109 <br /> ++-buxj—ivl, uwlt %4 1.J1%'aLLLX;11L V1 .L1W5LVUll lVidilllfC Uwvmiq of IVll...rage y 5110 <br /> MOD—Y,as n6cy,feed management,manure handling and oto ,a nutrient management Alam for land <br /> appfmation of manure.lend manegernent;record keeping,and*arc ions for making use Of the nubtents in manure, <br /> In addilitn 130 conalderind nufritaMn_fhn MAn ahnulM itrliflR4 6thor pallu�nta,tach se patlregonc,bo mtnlmfao aMeata of <br /> animal feeding operations on water quality and pubrrc health, <br /> Ata minimum.the nutrient mstlagement pian should prevent the apps Aan of nutrients at rates that will exj,.W the <br /> capecay ofine sou and planner crap needs and 01st Prevent pollution.Sails,crap removal and manure should be <br /> tested W detemline nutrient needs and owlient.Manure application equipment Should be Calibrated to ensuM that thb <br /> quelttr7y Of material belts applied is what Is planned,Records of crops ifemoyed annuelly and the total amount of <br /> r%swat Rt+Atutd Choutd be kept to rrtatntsin the datirad nutriont belonxt Elcetronio thfafiming sow-raft meters In the <br /> IMP"Pumping system art froquantly used by custom applicatorS to C�Iibrate the equipment and re=rd the amount <br /> applied per acre,Thaw meters are also a component in variable rate a6llCAt#13n_ <br /> Closure of a lagoon <br /> A nutrient management plan is sequined by sY#MWN DNR for CDsure of permitted facditiea.Sludge removal for closure <br /> Of 9 lagoon when a ilvesitt:k operation 3s terminated will,under ordmary Circumstances,require a much greater!arid <br /> appllrmsan area than has bean required for regular pump- Wns during the normal opera>i M of the Ispotn,The land <br /> area nequircd may be dictated by the amount of P and K in the sludge rather than by the MtMen contem of the sludge. <br /> To obtain the required land AWCation area oftan requires hauling the 4ludpe a oonsiderabla distarma and,possibly, <br /> tbWinlne a apretrakitl asrt4Mant from another landowner to meet M ori DWR mmuiremanin far land app{kaien rete. <br /> Sludge removal wNiout aliowing SevwW mvrttha for the studge to dry Bitewing removal of the liquid affluent Is usually <br /> an oxtremely expensivc Procedure(such as dredging)and on large lagdons pith many years accumulation,may cost <br /> several hundred thousand dollars.One unhmrsNy estimates sludge rarrravrd errata at 30.005 to 50.05 per yalion, <br /> Arr altanurtfve to a one-time removal procedure may be to Cantktve W Bre[soon With annual applications to <br /> the MI[Ablot Aampgw hraarf nn{r nVlrMllt management Plea and periodically addlrrg water end uelr+a 4k9lfkltilhn mud <br /> pltrtbt#ng to gradually remove the solids. <br /> Recycling lagoon effluent for flushing <br /> Intakes for tet ytte pumps Ans frequer>Ety floated about two feet below tile surfaos to minimiza disturbing the surface <br /> mist of pumping sludge.The pump intake should be locatad remota flm the waste Inlet.A wetwall should be <br /> *rmidered as a convenience for installing and setvicIng to recycle p4e. <br /> Some aperatnrs cheese to M4G 010 Offluentfmm the aecnnd stage of o huo-stape lagoon System in an affadto reduce <br /> to level of odors and pathogenic organisms In the b0ilings,and,pass�pl{r,to reduae crystallization problems in the <br /> nwWdO 1rn60 Purnvinrt fmm the soe!md 9tatre may reduce pluoirto pie sie during Irrlgo0on frorn dalry and bort <br /> lagoons,The aeatnd-stage lagoon may be added to heraase lagoon cipeclty when an expansipn In herd numbers <br /> acaurs.A lagoon system with two Or mire stages may rnsata a dliemmui kr reaydhng the nuCfe its that aoagmulattlt in <br /> the fMet stage, I <br /> A 6-ar fl-inch overnaw.pipe tranMp"the adids-free wastewa6ar from oIle first to the second stage in a two4t"S <br /> 4tgoon.it should be located as far as possible from rho inle%s)t0 the Simi stage to that no untreated waste erdars the <br /> A05MCIM000 Thw inW rsl rhe nSrpr{tpW pipe Should WbMargad A felt err mom belaw the surface of iho llquw fo <br /> Prevant any hosting 1113{1411 from teaching the saoond-stage lagoon or cli Wng ttta Inlet(Rune 6), <br /> {B"rm feen+ausr� t I wt sEpt"' 'q <br /> 1 f - � r ------- Orlu6on�wnihre •.-. <br /> frhp f �OV4rgOW Y4dste afo.e9r�+oranp .yam vii <br /> rlGnrrermsdeSgM1nOM+IhtO tAiRVFIvfnCe6igrt4 ptmrPk:p <br /> >trNt$fpDp ti43Er1d$IM�e <br /> i <br /> Filture 5 <br /> A two-stage anaerobic tagoon designed for the treatment of litM manure. <br /> Safety and appearance <br /> i3fwol should be made to retake a lawn as pleasing as possible. s and ambanknianis should hove a good greas <br /> saver for appeamnpe and erosion control and should be mowed end in Intsined raguisrty, <br /> `;uth pmctkea help ensure acpef#to lag,�an Area♦and iinpr"*appeaL.9,it a Iegoon is wimirr,vuLdh:viuw,t,saw orf <br /> tree%will hOP hide rte view and may deflect winds(and odors)upward Oram the lagoon.A well-malyda#ned tag=is <br /> iess likely to aftract attention and cause controversy than a lagoon with 6n offensive appearance. <br /> A fence should be prcmde0 tO PWOt accasa by Chrldrarl,tf6apa8ears Intl iivastook.Poet warning Bona(SEt+IfAGE <br /> TREATMENT FACILITY-:KEEP OUT)and keep the gate ice.#ted. � <br /> I <br /> ror further infori-naflion �� !�I � <br /> ♦ AgHmiarrpl Wam Management F:mld mandhwk Part 651.Nett EmoinBafftto Handbook YYestlingtort.D.C.: <br /> Natural Raseurms 8onservatinn t]eparmnent U.S.Department of'�Agrlarlture,1M, <br /> . ASAE Eii(ofmf:rhrg Pik thv,A3AR 1112379.2(Nuvnfrrltet 19").C,n(,W allYranerC 0,1w.A*At 3.ndn W ,2000. <br /> b.ttp:l/extension.niissoun'.edu/publications/DisplayPub.aspxV. --EQ387 5/21/2009 <br />