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JAN 31 2018 MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR OFFICE USE ONLY G-- WATER PROTECTION PROGRAM Water Protection Program cHECKNuMBER: L.f-SC:,lf i
, l @ rifi:~~~~~~~,~~T~:~~~/i..N~~ti~.r~,:NG OPERATION ,:~;,~'{~ I fiso~E~y') <i<~ Complete all applicable sections. Instructions for completing the form are located at the end of the form. Sign, date and return the form and all requested documents along with a check for the appropriate permit fee to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Make a copy of this completed form and keep it with your nutrient management plan.
PART 1 - PERMIT OWNERSHIP AND CONTACT INFORMATION 1. 1 OPERATION NAME
Tipton East PHYSICAL ADDRESS
Renshaw Drive CITY Clarksburg 1.2 OWNER (PROVIDE LEGAL NAME) PVC Management II, LLC MAILING ADDRESS 1300 S. Hwy 75 CITY Pipestone 1.3 CONTINUING AUTHORITY (IF DIFFERENT THAN THE OWNER)
MAILING ADDRESS
CITY
PART 2 - PERMIT TYPE AND PERMIT ·ACTION
2.1 PERMIT TYPE
0 NPDES Site Specific Permit qeiquest review,()! dr~ p_e.~~i!J)~.?~ to pu~lic notice. D Yes
0 NP DES General Permit (MOG01)
li2l State No-Discharge General Permit (MOGS 1)
DNo
CURRENT PERMIT NUMBER MO- N/A~\ \,f'.,c;J o{)
COUNTY Cooper
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Sec. : 6 Twn.: 45N Rng.: 16W
TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE (507) 825-7032
STATE ,, MO .
EMAIL ADDRESS
STATE MN
STATE
2.2 PERMIT ACTION'
~ New Permit
0 Modification
ZIP CODE 65025
TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE (507) 825-7032 ZIP CODE 56164
TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH AREA CODE
ZIP CODE
D Renewal
Oownership- T:rar.sfG;=-;;,r~ ... - ~
PREVIOUS OWNERS NAME
ADRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
SIGNATURE DATE *See Instructions for additional requirements and documents for the request pennlt action.
PART 3 - DESIGN CAPACITY FOR MANURE STORAGE AND ANIMALS OF EACH CAFO FEATURE 3.1 STORAGE STRUCTURE TYPES, AMOUNT OF STORAGE, AND AMOUNT OF MANURE GENERATED PER YEAR.
List AJI Manure Storage Structures at each CAFO Feature Dry Manure Handling System Wet Manure Handling System CAFO
Feature Storage Structure Type(s) Design Dry Process Days of Total Storage Design Wastewater Days of
Waste (tons/yr.) Storage Capacity (gall per Year (gal./vr.) Storage
001 C - Farrowing, drains into Gestation
002 C - Gestation
003 C-GDU
004 G - Mortality composter 186
005 3.2 LIST EACH TYPE OF ANIMAL IN CONFINEMENT AND THE NUMBER OF EACH ANIMAL TYPE. CAFO Animal
Feature Animal Category #1 Numbers Animal Category #2
001 5 - Farrowing 1080
002 C - Gestation 4704
003 5-GDU 1620
004
005
'ART 4 - OPERATIONAL INFORMATION 4.1 OPERATIONAL INFORMATION (SEE INSTRUCTIONS)
SIC Code(s) 0213
4.2 Is this an export-only operation? MO 780-211 2 (07-14)
4-GDU
CAFO Class Size 1C
7,400,634
1,201,154
365+
Animal Numbers
324
1,428,779 365+
2,571,054 365+
912,623 365+
Animal Category #3
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0Yes 0No
Design FlowMGD
Animal Numbers
I C I . PARTS omp etmq 5 • 11 will meet the requirements of a Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) for an export only operation. PART 5 - MANURE STORAGE
5.1 Do all manure storage structures have adequate storage, and operated and maintained as no discharge? fi2j Yes 0No PART 5-ANIMAL MORT ALI t f
6. t PEMANENT METHOD OF DISPOSING OF ROUTINE ANIMAL MORTALITIES.
~ Comoostino D Renderino D Send to a Landfill D Incineration D Other (Describe) 6.2 DESCRIB E METHOD OF MORTALITY HANDLING A.'JD STORAGE THROUGH ALL PHASES TO FINAL DISPOSAL. (EXAMPLE: MORTALITIES ARE COMPOSTED WITHIN z, HOURS OF DEATH AND FINISHED COMPOST PRODUCT IS STORED UNDER ROOF UNTIL LAND APPLIED). ALSO DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF COMPOST STRUCTURE USED. IF APPLIC,, BLE.
Mortal ities will be placed in compost facility. Compost material will be land applied.
?ART 7 - DIVERSION OF CLEAN WATER
7 .1 Is clean stormwater diverted from the production area? 0 Yes 0No 7 .2 IF YES, DESCRIBE CONTROLS AND MEASURES USED TO DIVERT STORMWATER.
Production area is roofed.
7 .3 IF NO, DESCRIBE HOW CONTAMINATED STORMWATER IS CONTAINED ANO INCLUDE THE STORAGE CAPACITY OF THE CONTAINMENT IF NOT PREVIOUSLY PROVIDED.
PART 8-PREVENT DIRECT CONTACT o:: Af-llMALS WITH SURFACE WATERS
8.1 Do the animals have access to waters of the state within the production area? D Yes '71 No 8.2 LIST MEASURES USED TO PREVENT CONFINED ANIMAL FORM HAVING DIRECT CONTACT WITH WATERS OF THE STATE.
Animals are confined .
PART 9 - CHEMICAL HANDL,ING
9. 1 Check the appropriate boxed below to indicate method for handling and disposal of chemicals used by the operation:
0 Chemicals are stored, handled, a;;d disposed of according to manufacturer labels.
~ Chemical storage and handling areas are pro1ected from precipitation and runoft, and any spillage is contained within these areas.
D Emergency procedures and equipment are in place to contain and clean up chemical spills.
D Equipment wash areas are designed and constructed to prevent contamination of surface waters .
D No chemicals are stored or handled in the production are,'!. - e
PART 10 - MANURE ANALYSIS TESTiNG 10. 1 LIST EACH TYJ"E OF MANURE SOURCE. (I.e. MANURE, LITIER. COMPOST, WASTE WATER.)
Manure , compost 10.2 DESCRIBE PROCEDURES FOR ENSURING EACH MANURE SOURCE IS TESTED ANNUALLY.
Manure will be sampled annually. Samples will be sent to a laboratory for nutrient analysis.
PART 11 - RECORD KEE.PING 11. 1 Are records of all inspections, manure transfers, discharges and land application maintained? 0 Yes 0No PART ~2 - SlGNATURE NAME
l-LU<z~ (YIJ:N~ TITLE
c~ m r1tJ1tu:>c R. SIGNATURE -;4,$~ DATE
1/z.3/2018 Part 13 - Engtfieer Certlfk:211tian House Bill 28, which became effective Aug 28, 2013, contained provisions that changed construction permitting requirements. Construction permits are required for the construction df an earthen storage structure to hold, convey, contain. store, or treat domestic, agricultural, or industrial process wastewater. Construction of all other point source systems designed to hold, convey, contain, store, or treat domestic, agricultural, or industrial process waste must be designed by a professional engineer registered in Missouri in accordance with design regulations.
Operation Name Engineer Firm
Address Address
Citv Citv State Zip Code , ENGINEER SEAL
I, Project Engineer, certify that above described systems have been designed in accordance with Missouri CAFO design regulations in 10 CSR 20-8.300
PROJECT ENGINEER SIGNATURE MO 780-211 2 (07-14)
,JJ/l~ le ( Environmental Compliance
... for agriculture 620 Country Club Road Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126 Office: (641) 648-7300 Fax: (641) 648-7310
www.pinnacleiowa.com
January 8, 2018
Dear Landowner,
PVC Management II, LLC would like to inform you of their intentions to build and operate a sow complex in Cooper County.
The site will consist of three buildings, all of which will have below building manure storage pits. The site's total capacity will be 5784 sows, 640 nursery pigs and 1280 swine in the gilt development unit. Manure from the pits will be applied to fields using an injected hose applicator system and will be incorporated into the soil within 24 hours of application. The manure nutrients will be applied on cropland in Cooper County at a rate based on a manure sample pulled from the pits yearly, and the nutrient uptake of the crops . [f you have any questions or comments please contact the Environmental Water Protection Program at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources . They will accept comments 30 days from the date of this letter. Their contact information IS :
Environmental Water Protection Program Missouri Department of Natural Resources
( O. Boxl76 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-1300
The site will be located in Section 6, Township 45-N Range 16-W, Cooper County, Missouri .
The CAFO site owner's contact information is:
PVC Management II, LLC 1300 S. Hwy 75 Pipestone, MN 56164 (507) 825-7032
[f you require additional information please contact the following:
The Pinnacle Group 620 Country Club Road Iowa Falls, IA 50126 (641) 648-7300
Thank you, The Pinnacle Group
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Ti ton East Parcel; 18 25 .29 ac.
LANOO\NNER NOTIFICATION
Date: Jan 8, 2018 Field Name: Tipton East Parcel; 18 Location: Cooper Co., Missouri, Moniteau Co., Missouri, U.S. Farm Name: Tipton East Slient Name: P-Index
..___.,.total Acres: 25.29 Field Boundary Start Location:
Latitude: 38.68630013 Longitude: -92.71382469
D 1500 ft Neighbor Notification Zone [: (25.3ac. )Field Boundary
~~1~le / Environmental Compliance
.. . for agriculture 620 Country Club Road Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126 Office: (641) 648-7300 Fax: (641) 648-7310
www.pinnadeiowa.com
TIPTON EAST SITE NARRATIVE PROJECT SUMMARY
PVC Management II, LLC, proposes to construct a three building swine facility in Cooper County, Section 6, Township 45 North, Range 16 West. The site will consist of a gestation building housing 4,704 sows, a farrowing building housing 1,080 sows and a gilt development unit for 1,620 females over 55 pounds and 324 nursery pigs under 55 pounds. A facility for composting mortalities will also be built on the site. The site will have an animal unit capacity of 2994, making it a Class 1 C Confined Animal Feeding Operation.
Manure will be stored in formed concrete pits below the gestation barn and the GDU. Manure from the farrowing barn will drain into the gestation barn storage, which will be designed with ample capacity for both
--·barns. Manure storage capacities exceed 365 <lays for all structures. Re fer-to the Gestation, Farrowing & Gilt Development Facility Manure Production & Storage Calculations prepared by Stockwell Engineering.
Manure from Tipton East will be land applied at agronomic rates based on the crop removal of manure !!_utrients. Manure will be analyzed yearly for nitrogen and phosphorus content and application rates adjusted accordingly. Manure will be inject ed into the soif Mortalities wiii be· compo-sted within 24 hours of death ·and -the compost material land applied.
PVC Management II, LLC SWINE FACILITY SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W
Cooper County, MO
GESTATION, FARROWING & GILT DEVELOPMENT FACILITY
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JAN 31 2018
Water Protection P rogram
MANURE PRODUCTION & STORAGE CALCULATIONS
Prepared by
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215 Walnut Street Yankton, SD 57078
January 23, 2018
I hereby certify that I am a licensed professional in the State of Missouri. To the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the manure management and containment system is desi ned in general conformance with applicable laws, codes, and regulations as of the
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GDU Barn Waste Production
Producer: PVC Management II, LLC Address : 1300 South Hwy 75
Pipestone, MN 65164 Phone: (507)825-4211
County: Cooper County, Missouri Location: SE 114, Section 6, T45N, R16W
Manure Production For Animal Operations
Manure Characteristics, MWPS-18, Section 1, Second Edition Table 6
Manure Production
Animal Type Size, lb ft3 I day
Nursery Pig 25 0.04 Nursery Piq 40 0.05 Finishing 150 0.12 Finishing** 170 0.1360 Finishinq 200 0.16 Gestating 400 0.15 Gestatinq 500 0.18 Lactating 500 0.37 Lactatinq 600 0.45
~Soar 300 0.10 Boar 400 0.13
**Production Data Interpolated from Table Values
Total Number of Swine
Total Animal Waste Volume Desired Storage Period for AWMS Facil ity
Total Waste Storage Volume Required
No. Waste of Volume
Animals ft3 I day
0 0 324 16
0 0 1,620 220
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . - 0. 0 0
1,944
237 ft3 I day 365 days
86,400 ft3
Washwater Volume Requirements
Washwater Usage : gar. / animal /day Washwater Volume per day
Washwater as percent of Waste Volume
Washwater storage required
0.25 Factor of Safety 729 gallons
41 percent
35,600 ft3
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Producer: PVC Management II, LLC Address: 1300 South Hwy 75
Pipestone, MN 65164
County: Cooper County, Missouri Location: SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W
GOU Barn
Approximate Deep Pit Volumes Total Interior Length 187.75 ft.
96.67 ft. 10.00 ft.
Total Interior Width Total Wall Height
Top of Wall to Bottom of Vent Opening
Freeboard
Total Air Circulation Space Max. Depth of Waste
Column Volumes
Number
Rectangular
Circular
Base Volume
Max. Depth of Waste
Length Width
Diameter
Volume per Column at Max. Depth
Number Interior Length Interior Width
Pumpout Pits
Maximum Depth of Waste
Width Thickness Max. Depth of Waste
Number of Walls Length Wall Thickness Height of Wall Max. Depth of Waste
Rectangular
Round
Total Volume / Building
Openings
Divider Walls
Openings (per wall)
Number
Width
Height
Diameter
Thickness
Total Number of Buildings
Total Capacity
0.00 ft. 0.00 ft. 1.00 ft.
1.00 ft. 9.00 ft.
163,348 ft3
175
0.00 ft. 0.00 ft.
1.00 ft.
0.00 ft3
9.00 ft.
7.07 ft3
1,237 ft3
5 6.00 ft. 6.00 ft. 9.00 ft.
1,620 c.f.
6.00 ft. 0.83 ft. 9.00 ft.
224 ftJ
4 96.67 ft.
1.00 ft. 10.00 ft. 9.00 ft.
3,480 ft3
3
4.00 ft. 2.00 ft.
0.00 ft.
1.00 ft.
160,571 ft3
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Farrowing Barn Waste Production
Producer: PVC Management 11, LLC Address: 1300 South Hwy 75
Pipestone, MN 65164
County: Cooper County, Missouri Location: SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W
Phone: (507) 825-4211
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Manure Production For Animal Operations
Manure Characteristics, MWPS-18, Section 1, Second Edition
Animal Type
Nursery Pig Nursery Piq Finishing Finishinq Gestating Gestating Lactating Lactating** Lactating Boar Boar
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Size, lb
25 40
150 200 300 300 375 450 500 300 400
Table 6
Manure Production
ft3 / day
0.04 0.05 0.12
.. 0.16 0.11 0.15 0.28
0.334 0.37 0.10 0.13
**Production Data Interpolated from Table Values
Total Number of Swine
Total Animal Waste Volume Desired Storage Period for AWMS Facility
Total Waste Storage Volume Required
No. Waste of Volume
Animals tt3 I day
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1,080 361 0 0 0 0 0 0
1,080
361 ft3 / day
365 days
131,700 ft3
Washwater Volume Requirements
Washwater Usage : gal. I animal /day Washwater Volume per day
Washwater as percent of Waste Volume
Washwater storage required
Stockwell Engineers. Inc
0.75 Factor of Safety 1,215 gallons
45 percent
59,300 ft3
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Gestation Barn Waste Production
Producer: PVC Management II, LLC Address: 1300 South Hwy 75
Pipestone, MN 65164 Phone: (507) 825-4211
County: Cooper County, Missouri Location: SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W
-Manure Production For Animal Operations
Manure Characteristics, MWPS-1 8, Section 1, Second Edition Table 6
Manure Production
Animal Type Size, lb tt3 I day
Nursery Pig 25 0.04 Nurse Pi 40 0.05 Finishing 150 0.12 Finishina . 200 0.16 Gestating 400 0.15 Gestating** 450 0.165 Gestatin 500 0.18 Lactating 375 0.28 Lactatin 500 0.37 B0c1r 300 0.10 Boar 400 0.1 3
**Production Data Interpolated from Table Values
Total Number of Swine
Total Animal Waste Volume Desired Storage Period for AWMS Facility
Total Waste Storage Volume Required
No. Waste of Volume
Animals ft3 / day
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4,704 706 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4,704
706 ft3 / day
365 days
257,600 ft3
Washwater Volume Requirements
Washwater Usage : gal. / animal /day Washwater Volume per day
Washwater as percent of Waste Volume
Washwater storage required
Stockwell Engineers. ln.c.
0.25 Factor of Safety 1,764 gallons
33 percent
86,100 ft3
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Deep Pit Volumes Total Interior Length Total Interior Width Total Wall Height
Top of Wall to Bottom of Vent Opening
Freeboard
Total Air Circulation Space Max. Depth of Waste
Column Volumes
Number
Rectangular Length Width
Circular Diameter
Base Volume .. ,
Max. Depth of Waste
Volume per Column at Max. Depth
. .. Pumpout Pits
Number Interior Length Interior Width Maximum Depth of Waste
Openings Width
Thickness Max. Depth of Waste
Divider Wall
Total Interior Length Width
Openings Length Height Number
Max. Depth of Waste
Volume at Max. Depth
Total Volume I Pit
Total Number of Buildings
Total Capacity
Cooper County, Missouri SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W Gestation Barn
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651.67 ft. 170.50 ft.
10.00 ft.
0.00 ft.
1.00 ft.
1.00 ft. 9.00 ft.
999,988 ft3
896
0.00 ft. 0.00 ft.
1.00 ft.
0.00 ft3
9.00 ft.
7.07 ft3
6,333 ft3
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2 8.50 ft. 8.50 ft. 9.00 ft.
1,301 c.f.
8.50 ft. 0.83 ft. 9.00 ft.
127 ft3
651 .67 ft. 1.00 ft.
4.00 ft. 2.00 ft.
13
9.00 ft.
5,761 ft3
989,321 ft3
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989,321 ft3
January 23, 2018
Attn: Greg Caldwell Missouri Department of Natural Resources Water Protection Program P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102
RE: PVC Management II, LLC Cooper County, Missouri SEI Project No. 17288
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
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Find enclosed the design submittal information for the PVC Management II, LLC Composting Facility. This information is being submitted to your office for the review
. and approval of the actively managed composting system to be utilized by the aforementioned facility.
1) Responsible Party for entire project: PVC Management II, LLC, Luke Minion, 1300 S HWY 75, Pipestone, MN 56164 - Legal Description: SE Yi, Section 6, T45N, R16W, Cooper County, Missouri - Site Information: The Swine Production Operation includes 1,080 head of farrowing swine, 4,704 head of gestating swine, 1,620 head of development gilts (GDU) and 324 head of nursery piglets in the GDU. The compost facility will be located on the west side of the swine site.
2) Site Preparation: The composter should be built on an impervious weightbearing pad that is large enough to allow equipment to maneuver, covered with a roof to prevent excessive moisture on composting material and built of rot resistant material that is strong enough to with stand the force exerted by equipment. Included are a Site Layout Map of the facility and the Compost Building Details.
3) Type of Carcass: Swine
4) Disposition of Finished Compost: The finished compost will be primarily be recycled back as a starter bulking agent or utilized for land application in conjunction with their Missouri Department of Natural Resources approved Nutrient Management Plan.
ENGINEERING / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / SURVEYING
215 Wa lnut St.. Yankton. SD 57078 stock'NE!llengineers.com I 605.665.8092
5) Estimated Quantity: The average daily death loss is calculated at 671 pounds per day, which can also be translated as total death loss per year at 244,915 pounds. Please refer to the Compost Bin Sizing Spreadsheet that illustrates this data. Note the formula has determined that 7 bins are required, but as a safety factor 9 bins will be constructed.
6) Type of Composting Materials: The bulking agents that will be utilized are locally available wood chips and/or sawdust. At times shredded cornstalks will be introduced into the mixture at no greater than a 50/50 blend. Compost material generated from the operation shall also be utilized in the bulking mixture as a start agent. An estimated 907 cubic yards (371,908 pounds, assuming sawdust bulk density) of bulking material will be required annually. Please refer to the Compost Bin Sizing Spreadsheet for this data.
7) Actively Managed Composting Procedure: *Note that the University of Missouri Extension's current published composting procedure is for static pile system. The actively managed composting procedure was taken from Composting Animal Mortalities, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, May 2009. The procedure, computations and the composter building design were completed with the consultation of the University of Missouri's Extension Service.
• Place at least 12 inches of bulking agent on the floor of the composting bin. This layer will insulate the composting material from the outside environment, provide carbon to fuel the composting process, and absorb liquids.
• Place the carcasses in a single layer on top of the bulking agent one foot from the wall of the bin and at least six inches apart. This allows air to circulate around the carcasses and insulates them from the environment. Depending on the size of the bin and of the loader, one may not want to build a whole single layer first, because the loader may not be able to reach the back of the bin when more carcasses are added later. This can be avoided by building the pile from the back, building it up and forward simultaneously.
• Cover the carcasses with about 12 inches of bulking agent. Add water as needed to maintain the proper moisture level. Because it is difficult to add water evenly, consider adding it to the bulking agent before it goes on the pile. Caution: If the pile dries out (25% to 45% moisture) and if piles are too large, spontaneous combustion can occur, just as with hay or silage. Attention to moisture, temperature, and pile size is the best protection. An accessible water supply is a good safety precaution. If manure will be used, add it either beneath the bulking agent or incorporated with the bulking agent. The pile is now ready for the next layer.
• Record the species, class, and weight of the carcasses, and the amount and type of bulking agent and into the compost log.
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• Place additional carcasses as they become available on the pile in layers following these same steps, allowing 6 to 12 inches of bulking agent between layers. More than one species can be composted in the same bin (if applicable). It may be necessary to use the loader bucket to dig a depression to hold the fresh carcass in place before covering it with bulking agent, especially if it is a large animal. Continue adding carcasses until the pile is close to the top of the bin. Cover the top of the pile with 12 inches of bulking agent to reduce odor and protect against pests. Flies, rodents, and vermin shall be controlled so as not to be a health hazard to human or animal populations.
• After the bin is full, start a second bin following these same steps. Leave the first bin to compost. This first bin has carcasses at various stages of decomposition from largely decomposed (first one in) to just beginning (last one in).
• Monitor the pile daily to make sure that all carcass parts stay completely covered by bulking agent. The pile will settle, so you may need to add additional bulking agent over the top.
• Check the temperature daily and record it in the compost log. The temperature should be taken at multiple locations iri the pile, especially near the last animal that was added. Temperatures should be increasing and should soon be between 130° and 150° F.
• If it seems that the pile is not composting correctly because of the temperature or because there are odors, some troubleshooting will need to be done. Adjustments should be made accord-ingly.
• Once the pile reaches at least 130°F, it should stay above that t'emperature for at least one week. Do not start counting the days until the area that was added to the pile last reaches this temperature. When the temperature drops, the pile is ready to be turned.
• The typical primary composting time is approximately 45 days for carcasses weighing from 25 to 300 lbs. See the table of estimates for primary composting times by carcass weight.
Primary Composting Times
Primnn; Cnrrnss Size (lb)
0-10 10-25
25-300
Estimated
Composting Dnys 15 22 45
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8) Plan for Turning the Pile and Finishing the Compost: *As taken from Composting Animal Mortalities, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, May 2009.
• Layer the bottom of an empty bin with 12 inches of bulking agent. • Use a front-end or skid loader to move the material from the primary bin
to the secondary bin, one bucket at a time. This aerates the pile. Minimal flesh or soft bones should be present, but long bones, skulls, teeth, and pelvis, and some hide, feathers, and fleece may remain. There may be some odor while turning due to disturbance of the anaerobic zones. Look to see whether water needs to be added. If so, add it to the existing pile as needed before or while it is being turned, so that it gets evenly incorporated.
• Cover the fresh pile with another 12 inches of bulking agent to prevent odor and visits by scavenging animals.
• Record the date turned and bulking agent type and volume used in the compost log.
• Monitor and record the temperature of the turned pile daily. Since the composting materials are more consistent now, one doesn ' t need to be as careful about taking the temperature in multiple 1.ocations.
• Once the pile maintains a temperature in excess of 130° F for seven days and then drops, the compost may be finished .
• Secondary composting times will be similar to the number of days in the primary cycle.
• Inspect the pile._ If flesh is no longer visible, the compost can be termed "finished." It should be dark, humus-like material with very little odor. At this stage, any bones should be so brittle that they can be easily crushed. It is required that the finished product contain no visible pieces of soft tissue. If there is still some flesh visible, you need to tum the pile again and let it go through another heat cycle. With larger animals such as cattle and sheep, more time is needed to completely compost their larger and denser bones. If the compost is finished other than the bones, remove them and place in a new pile for further decomposition.
9) Plan for Monitoring Temperature: A probe-type thermometer with a minimum 36-inch stainless steel stem will be used to !11onitor the temperature of the pile.
10) Plan for Moisture Testing and Monitoring: For optimum performance, the moisture content should be between 40% and 60%. Proper moisture judgment can be made by simply feeling the compost. The compost should be moist and leave the hand feeling moist but should not be able to squeeze water out of it. A water hydrant or other water source will be installed next to the composting facility in the event that water needs to be added to the compost.
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11) Plan for Monitoring and Inspection for Complete Decomposition Prior to Distribution: The finished product should be a dark, humus-like material with minimal odor. Any bones should be brittle and easily crushed. If the compost is finished other than the bones, they shall be removed and placed in a new pile for further decomposition. The finished compost should not contain any visible pieces of soft tissue. If soft tissue is present, the pile should be turned and allowed to go through another heat cycle.
12) Frequency of Activities: A logbook will be kept to record dates and weights of carcasses placed in the composter, temperature readings, moisture content, amounts of bulking agents used, dates when compost is turned and dates and amounts of finished compost.
13) Seasonal or Year-Round: Year-Round
14) Distance from Natural Surface Water, Wells, and Property Lines: -Natural Surface water: an unnamed ditch is located approximately 650 feet north of the proposed site. Smiley Creek is approximately 8,000 feet northwest of the proposed location of the compost building. -Well: The compost building will be located at least 300 feet from any onsite wells.
15) Records for Review Upon Request: Records for review will be available upon request at the swine operation main office.
This facility is taking the necessary steps to protect the environment and continue to provide needed livestock production in Cooper County and the State of Missouri.
We welcome your favorable review of the information. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
Sincerely, ST LL ENGINEERS, INC.
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Compost Facility Computations
Producer: PVC Management II, LLC County: Cooper County, MO Location: SE 1/4, Section 6, T45N, R16W
Daily Mortalities
Carcass Size (lb)
0-10
Multiplier for Death Loss*
3 ft3/day
Loss per Day (lb)
172
10-25
25-300 300-750
750-1400
5 ft3/day
1 o ft3/day 14 ft''/day
20 ft3/day
Total Death Loss per Day:
Primary bin volume required:
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9 490
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671 lbs
7466 ft3
*Information taken from Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Composting Animal Mortalities , pg . 19
Bin Sizes Height Width Depth
Number of Bins Required**
Bins Required
8 ft 15 ft 24 ft
7 Bins Required **Assuming equal number of primary and secondary bins , plus one storage bin
Composting Material Required
Total Death Loss per Day (lb) Total Death Loss per Year (lb)
Total Composting Material Required***
671 lb 244,915 lb
371,908 lb/yr ••• Assuming 100 ft3 of sawdust of equivalent compost material per 1,000 lb
of mortality & 410 lb/yd3 of sawdust
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PVC Management II, LLC Cooper Counfy, Missouri
Composting Records
Bulk Compost Mortality Turn
Temperature Added Material
Pile? (OF) (lb)
Added (YIN)
(lb)
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Primary or Material Material Removed Removed
Secondary for Land for
Composting Application Recycling
(P/S) (lb) (lb)
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Township 45N - Range 16W
Site; 18 4.99 ac.
Date: Jan 23, 2018 Field Name: Site; 18 Location: Cooper Co., Missouri, Moniteau Co., Missouri, U.S. Farm Name: Tipton East ':lient Name: P-Index
'------' Total Acres: 4.99 Field Boundary Start Location:
Latitude: 38.68820503 Longitude: -92. 71541000
D 100 ft Water Buffer C 1000 ft Residence Buffer
( 5. Oac. )Field Boundary
Site; 18 4.99 ac.
Date: Jan 23, 2018 Field Name: Site; 18 Location: Cooper Co., Missouri, Moniteau Co., Missouri, U.S. Farm Name: Tipton East
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Latitude: 38.68820503 D;:eflal a C e Longitude: -92.71541000 /':.~.:= =:=:-- ...
Distance To Residences f::v 2416.086 A 2505.838 "N,, 2706.746 "N, 2855.566 "N, 2967.448 •/\''/ 3758.155 bisl ance To Water
/ 419.066 '/\./ 775.963 bislrance From Compost To Water f::v. 628.406
833.672 ( 5. Oac. )Field Boundary
Date: Jan 23, 2018 Field Name: Site; 18 Location: Cooper Co., Missouri, Moniteau Co., Missouri, U.S. Farm Name: Tipton East rlient Name: P-Index
otal Acres: 4.99 Field Boundary Start Location: ~ I
Latitude: 38.68820503 a C e Longitude: -92.71541000 i:.,:=: =:.-:==-- [D (5.0ac.)Field Boundary
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