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soil to a basin, lift pump, and pipe line located along the border between cropping fields one and <br /> five. These return the water to the lagoon, or to the east side of the field, where it can flow over <br /> the soil again. <br /> Cropping field number two as numbered on the Site Approval application, Assessor's Parcel No. <br /> 203-190-05, receives nutrient water blended with clear water from a 12" pipe along the east side, <br /> and flows east to west across the field. Any excess water will flow south along the west end of the <br /> field, where it is directed by a berm which separates it from neighboring property and from the <br /> Avena Drain to a tailwater pond located in the northwest corner of cropping field number three. <br /> Culverts will carry this water across the Avena Drain to a ditch which leads to the tailwater pond. <br /> i <br /> These culverts will prevent contamination of the Avena Drain. <br />' Cropping field number three, Assessor's Parcel No. 203-190-06, receives nutrient water blended <br /> 4 with clear water from a 12" pipe along the east side, and flows east to west across the field. Any <br /> excess water will flow north along the west end of the field, where it is directed by a ditch along the <br /> eastern edge of the dairy site to the above mentioned tailwater pond or to the flush lagoon. <br /> The tailwater pond located in the northwest corner of cropping field number three is connected to a <br /> ditch coming from cropping field no. two. This ditch is located adjacent to the Avena Drain, but <br /> separated by a berm. It will be equipped with piping and valves which can be closed to prevent <br /> nutrient water entry into the Avena Drain, or, when nutrient water is not present, can be opened to <br /> utilize Avena Drain water for irrigation, or for emergency winter drainage to the Avena Drain. <br /> rCropping field number four, Assessor's Parcel No. 203-190-07, receives nutrient water blended <br /> with clear water from a 12" pipe along the east edge of the field. Another irrigation line crosses the <br /> y middle of the field from north to south. Nutrient water blended with clear water flows east to west <br /> across the field. A tailwater ditch along the west edge of the field conducts any excess water to <br /> the tail water basin located along the border between cropping fields one and five. The water <br /> takes the same route to the lagoon, or to the east side of the fields, as fields number one and <br /> five's water does. <br /> Cropping field number five, Assessor's Parcel No. 203-190-08, is irrigated with nutrient water <br /> blended with clear water from the irrigation well, The water is routed through a 12" line along the <br /> east edge of the field, and water flows from east to west across the field. A drain ditch along the <br /> west edge of the field conducts any excess water to the above mentioned tailwater basin; located <br /> M along the border between cropping fields one and five. A lift pump and a 6" pipe return water from <br /> 4i the tailwater pond to the field or to the lagoon. Only about four fifths of this 9.8 acre field are <br /> utilized for crops, as the owner's residence is located here. <br /> Cropping field number six, as shown on the Site Approval application, is no longer included. The <br /> ` owner no longer wishes to have his field receive nutrient water.'.It is no longer part of the nutrient. <br /> water management-plan for the dairy facility. r o� <br /> Cropping field number seven, Assessor's Parcel Nos. 203-200-03 and 203-200-21, receives <br /> nutrient water blended with clear water from a 12" cement pipe along the east edge of the field, <br /> and nutrient water flows east to west across the field. A field drain ditch along the west edge of the <br /> a field will conduct any excess water to a tailwater basin, located in the southwest corner of field <br /> See Page 47 for References and Bibliography <br /> 0 Western Dairy Design Associates,Inc.2003 <br /> Page 45 <br /> �i <br />