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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2009 - 2014
RECORD_ID
PR0400042
PE
4452
FACILITY_ID
FA0000120
FACILITY_NAME
OLIVERA FOOD INC
STREET_NUMBER
944
STREET_NAME
BOWMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19128019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
944 BOWMAN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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0512612009 13:14 9518279 DOUGLAS KUNEV PAGE 08/09 <br /> a , .- - - --�.�++.w...,+ yuv,,v waU6U 1 A+aU"r.;AAL V11r1VLZLVUF,IVIamlUtV vmiLy Cbz 1vu...rage Y of lu <br /> address as necessary,feed manage manure handling and akrrs ,a nutrtsm management plant for land <br /> application of manure,land inginagamerit record keeping.and othero0bons for making use of the nutrients in manure, <br /> In addition to conalderino miliaria,the Man ahold address other polluksmta,such se p9atltogonc,to minimize o4/aft of <br /> animal feeding operations art water quality and public health. <br /> At a min)mum,the nutrient management plan Should pnimmnt the ap On Of nutt ie is at rates that win exceed the <br /> capacity of the 801 and piannea crop reeds and also prevent pollution.Soils,crop removal and Manure Should be <br /> tested to detamtine nutrient needs and content Manure appllc stlon eqj'patent should be calibrated to ensure that the <br /> quantity of material being applied is what Is planned.Records of crops removed annually and the total amount of <br /> pf'xwTf attpllAd should be kept to msintain the d"rod nutrient balance E1e9tnsnis totalizing flow-rate meters in H/a <br /> lagoon pumping system are frequently used by custom applicators te C&lbrate the equipment and record hie amount <br /> applied per Rcre,Thm meters are also a Component in variable rate aWlestko. <br /> Closure of a lagoon <br /> A nutrient management plan Is required by Missouri DNR for closure at permitted facilities.Sludge removal for closure <br /> of a lagoon when a livestock operation is terminated will,under andlitary circumstances,require a much greater land <br /> application area than has been requirso for regular pump-downs during the normal operation of the lagoon,The land <br /> area required may be dictated by the amount of P and K in the sludge r31her than by the nitrogen content of the sludge. <br /> TO Obtain the required land application area aftan requires hauling the-ludge a considerable distance and,possibly, <br /> obtaining a npraadpng agreornrnttfron another londpwnCr to meet M uri Aran requirements for land apppicadon rata, <br /> Sludpe removal without allowing several months for the sludge to dry foilovnng removal of ft liquid ehfuent Is Dually <br /> an extremely expensive procedure(such as dredging)arae on large lag+m with many years aocumulatlon,may cost <br /> several hundred thousand dollars.One uttioerft estimates sludge myjiavel Casts at$0.005 to$0.05 per gallon. <br /> An alternative to a one-time removal procedure may be to continue to operate the lagoon with annual spoloadons to <br /> the avaiigoie/aerwogp hanari ma Atitrient Mmagemont pian and periodically adding water and using otillation and <br /> pumping to gradually remove the solids. i <br /> Recycling lagoon effluent for flushing <br /> Intakes for recycie pumps are frequently fleshed about two feet below the Surface to minimize disturbing the surface <br /> Cruet or pumping sludge.The pump intake should be located rarnate frdm the waste inlet.A wet well should be <br /> Considered as a convenience for installing and servicing the mWde pun p, <br /> Some operators choose to recycle effluerd from the second stage of a lagoon system in an effort to reduce <br /> the level of odors and pathogenic organisms In the buildings,and,pass My.to reduce crystallization problems In the <br /> recycle linen Pumping fmsm tb p .u+nd stare may ftduca plugging pro�A��m��w`�during Irrigation from dairy and beef <br /> 10MVIS,The Second-Stage 1 may be added to' o <br /> lagoon pacity when an expansion In herd numbers <br /> occurs.A lagoon system with two or More stages may create a d9em mi i in recycling the nutldefK3 that accumulate in <br /> the first stage, II <br /> A 6-or 8-inch overflow pipe ire the solids-fixe wastewater from die brat to dies and stage in a two-stage <br /> lagoon.k should be located as far as possible Rt m the in*%s)to the fiaf�t stage so that no untreated waste enters the <br /> M=Md afgga Thw inlet rd thA rtu.R1IM v p"should Ge subAlor'ged a foc t or mora below the surface of the liquid to <br /> prevent any flung solids from reaching the stage lagoon or al g the Inlet(Puna 6), <br /> �9amt a 9ftl r'�° Ntwocy <br /> "°"Y <br /> rrrigr! QygrgGHY vMM9ta c�rasv vaccine <br /> rd&+r/rtnxn dera+grt Yck,rrse dt°rnrmum exsget hl1 � 8 <br /> d'rrat tdAgB 8waand <br /> Figure 5 <br /> A two-stage anaerobic tagoon designed for the treatment of livestock manure. <br /> Safety and appearance <br /> Ellk is should be made to make a lagoon as pleasing as possible.Bamls and embankments should have a good grsas <br /> cover for appearance and erosion control and should be mowed and in ntsined regularly, <br /> Guth practloea help ensure aaooss to r arts*and'anprove app"Lnoe.Ir a iegaon is wimirr yubiiu vitow,a ruw of <br /> trees will help hide the view and may dBfkxA winds(and odors)upward dram the lagoon.A well-mairtlained lagoon is <br /> less likely to attract afterition and cause controversy tan a taga m with can offensive appearance. <br /> i <br /> A fence should tie provided to prevent access by children,treapassam Ind livestock Post warning signs(SEWAGE <br /> TREA'T'MENT FACILITY-KEEP OUT)and keep the gate locked. <br /> i <br /> For further information � <br /> ♦ Apnfrd 4ursf Waste Management Haid Handbook Part 651.N Engmaerinp Handbook.Washington,D.C.: <br /> Natural Resources Conservation Department,U.S.Departmient of Agriculture,102. <br /> • ABAE EnVinatnkpj Pta3kx, ¢P379.2(Nuvamt�w 1997),GrnrrurorM m,-,W.ASAg 3.rJgrds,ZorW, <br /> http:l/extension.missouti.edu/publications/Display .aspx'?P="1387 I 5/21/2009 <br />
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