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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
RECORD_ID
SR0081146
PE
4403
FACILITY_NAME
NAVU FARMS INC
STREET_NUMBER
7300
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
DELTA
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
21302038
ENTERED_DATE
9/11/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
7300 W DELTA
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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r�7 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Mr. Ahmed Hussein, Command Sergeant Major(Ret.) United States Army, is proposing to construct an Ag <br /> Building, an Abattoir and livestock holding pens on property he owns at 7300 West Delta Ave. in Tracy CA. <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) is requiring a Manure Management Plan <br /> (MMP)regarding the on-site animals. <br /> Due to a variety of complaints lodged from neighbors against Mr. Hussein's proposed project, he has <br /> subsequently decided to reduce his originally anticipated animal population by one-half and transport all <br /> generated manure off-site under manifest. <br /> This revised Version of Mr. Hussein's Manure Management Plan specifies the proposed management of the <br /> manure generated and also calculates the anticipated nitrogen output to be transported off-site. <br /> The following are informational items: <br /> 1. The livestock will be mostly confined to pens. Animals may be grazed in fenced-in pasture land on <br /> Parcel 213-020-38,which is 36.46 acres. <br /> 2. Pasture grazing may be conducted by the following animals: cows, goats, and sheep/lambs. <br /> 3. Chicken population is proposed to be approximately 1,000. The chickens will be housed in what is <br /> referred to as environmental houses, whereby manure drops to the ground from cages and is then raked up <br /> and transported to the manure holding pens, referenced below. <br /> 4. Manure from all animal types will be raked up from the pens and stored in a 10 ft x10 ft four-sided, <br /> roofed structure. The east-facing side of this structure, opposite the predominate wind direction, opens to <br /> allow easy access for manure storage and retrieval. Manure will be transported off-site on a weekly basis in <br /> Mr. Hussein's seven-yard dump trailer. The trailer is equipped with hooks so that the load can be covered. <br /> 5. Manure will be taken to the Kiefer Landfill (KLF) in Sacramento. Mr. Ken Pereira, Supervising Waste <br /> Management Specialist I, County of Sacramento- Department of Waste Management& Recycling has <br /> conveyed to Mr. Hussein that KLF will accept animal manure waste. The manure can also be transported to <br /> Ralph Hayes and Son, Inc., which is located approximately two miles from the subject property for delivery <br /> to their customers. <br /> 6. Proper pest control will be implemented if needed, particularly during the warmer times of any given <br /> year. <br /> 7. Animal feeding will be conducted by hand. Feed will be in bulk containers(e.g., bags, totes, plastic <br /> drums, etc.)which will be stored in a locked sea container. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> To analyze the amount nitrogen from the on-site manure generation that any receiving cropland can <br /> assimilate,actual samples were obtained from goat and chicken manures. There are no cattle presently on <br /> the subject property. Therefore, manure samples could not be obtained. Book values were used below. <br /> Sheep and goats are similar in manure nitrogen content and production. <br /> Page -I- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />
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