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FRESHER! <br /> (n� ]] "SomeNing m Cmw <br /> V�1 <br /> RANCH - PAK EGGS <br /> rgSPER! <br /> September 30, 2006 <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> Robert McClellon <br /> 304 E Weber Ave, Third Floor <br /> Stockton CA 95202-2708 <br /> Dear Mr. McClellon: <br /> RE: Requested additional information for Manure Management Plan <br /> For 952 W Bowman Rd, French Camp. <br /> 1. The 300,000 chickens in the "belt houses" generate approximately 200 yards of <br /> manure per week at peak occupancy/production. On an annual basis this will <br /> average 180 yards per week accounting for vacancy between flocks, molting, and <br /> normal mortality depletion. <br /> In a similar manner the 400,000 chickens in the"scrape and flush houses"will <br /> generate a peak of approximately 270 yards per week or an annual average of <br /> 270 yards per week. <br /> The approximate moisture content in the"belt houses" is 67%. When the manure <br /> is dry there is a 40% shrinkage in volume. <br /> 2. The average depth of the primary pond is nine feet giving an approximate volume <br /> of 6,469,000 cubic feet. The average depth of the overflow backup lagoon is <br /> seven feet, giving an approximate volume of 3,964,000 cubic feet. <br /> 3. The recirculating pumps do a good job of agitating the pond to avoid solids and <br /> floating debris to build. In June the "floating debris islands" accumulated over a <br /> period of more than ten years,were dispersed by mechanically dragging a boom <br /> along the east bank of the pond. <br /> 4. Ash from the incinerators is disposed of in the trash dumpsters. Feathers <br /> routinely fall into the manure and are handled with the manure. The exception <br />