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_ • Manure is more carbonaceous than commercial fertilizer and carbon is a common energy <br /> source to bacteria. Consequently, some denitification will also take place in the soil naturally. <br /> • A balanced liquids/solids application rates are favorable to the agronomical management of the <br /> soil because of the soil requiring organic materials to increase tilth, water intake rate, water <br /> retention capabilities and consequently, nitrate retention capability. It is recommended that a <br /> well-documented monitoring system be implemented. <br /> • Soils will be tested for organic matter and estimated nitrogen release (ENR) from organic <br />` matter for consideration prior to applications of more nutrients. <br /> • Nutrient laden water needs to be tested with "field kits" to determine the amount of nitrogen it <br /> contains. This information is required to make a calculated application ratio of clear irrigation <br /> water with nutrient laden lagoon water. <br /> • It is important to apply nutrients through out the growing season as the crop requires it. <br /> f � y <br /> • The lagoon water needs to be managed in such a fashion that the irrigation pond is empty prior <br /> to the winter rainfall season, yet not applying nutrients to the crops when they are not needed. <br /> • Over irrigation needs to be at a minimum for nitrates can be pushed through the soil profile due <br /> I' to the low water holding capacity of the farms' soils. <br /> Note: The urgency of nutrient management at this site is not considered to be critical, <br />' based on the facts listed below: <br /> • The static water table at this site is at a depth, 70 to 90 feet, which is too fa`r for any <br /> nutrient ient to ever reach it through the farming methods used at this operation. <br /> • There is an adequate wet-dry cycle to prevent constant head pressure to force 'moisture <br /> too deep into the soil profile. <br /> • The nutrient requirements of the fields are more than the manure nitrate available. <br /> • The fields all have runoff water return systems to return summer irrigation runoff back to i <br /> the irrigation system and to manage the winter runoff. <br /> • There is more than adequate storage (101%) for rainfall runoff (October —April); manure <br /> effluent and a 25 year, 24 hour storm event. (116% if freeboard below one foot of storage <br /> is included) <br /> • All fields have been excavated to provide borders to prevent uncontrolled discharges. <br /> On Site Sources of Nitrogen <br /> 1 <br /> * Feed storage areas. <br /> The feed storage areas are sloped to drains that flow to the wastewater storage system. <br /> • Domestic septic systems: <br /> There are five septic systems at the facility. Their locations are: <br /> See Page 47 for References and Bibliography <br /> ®Western Dairy Design Associates, Inc.2003 <br /> Page 31 j <br /> i <br />