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Forwards Proposed Sludge Mgt Plan for Land Application of Util Sewage Treatment Plant to Allow for Beneficial Use of Sludge at 10-acre Area within owner-controlled Area at Site. Plan Submitted to State of Mo for Approval
ML20099H783
Person / Time
Site: Callaway Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 08/13/1992
From: Passwater A
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
ULNRC-2684, NUDOCS 9208190204
Download: ML20099H783 (32)


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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:

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Dear Gentlemen:

U LNRC-2 684 DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT NPDES PERMIT CHANGE Union Electric Company is submitting a plan to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for Approval to land apply sewage treatment plant sludge on site.

If approval is granted to land apply sewage sludge, a minor change will be made to our. NPDES Permit.

In accordance with Callaway Plant Operating License NPF-30, Appendix B, Section 3.1 we are providing a copy of this submittal to NRC.

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Dear Mr. Jeffery:

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Callaway Plant NPDES Permit No. MO-0098001 Attached is a proposed sludge management plan for the land application of our sewage treatment plant (STP) sludge.

This plan will allow for beneficial use of our sludge on a 10 acre area within the " owner-controlled" area at the site.

The plan changes our current sludge management practice of transporting the sludge off site to a POTW for further treatment and disposal as noted in our current NPDES permit.

As we previously discussed, we may occasionally detect very low level radioactivity in our STP sludge.

It is not unusual to detect radioactivity at these levels, slightly above background, in publicly owned treatment works at other non Nuclear locations.

It is useful to note that at these facilities no special sludge management is required.

As you are aware, we currently dispose of any STP sludge with low level activity as rad waste, based on Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements.

If our plan is approved by DNR, we then plan to apply to the NRC for permission to land apply sludge centaining low level cctivity.

During the interim, we would land apply the sludge only if no activity is detected.

Upon receipt of NRC approval, we plan to land apply all Callaway STP sludge on site.

We would like to begin land application late this year after the grass mixture is established on the site.

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INERODUCTION.

The Callaway; Plant Sludge Management Plan has been developed in accordance with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Planning Guide for Agricultural Pse of Municipal Wa.ewater Sludge dated' January 1985.

It is the intent of Union Electric Company to beneficially use the solids produced by the Callaway Sewage Treatment Plant to reclaim an area on-site which was previously used for laydown durinb construction.

The rate of sludge application will be such that a conservative management approach will be utiliced.

At times _the sludge to be land applied to the ten acre site may contain very small quantities of radioactive material.

Criteria established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires that the total dose, considering all pathways, to a member of the public from this disposal shall be limited to one millirem per year.

In comparison, the natural background radiation.found in Missouri approximates 300 millirem per year.

Approval will be obtained from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required by 10 CFR 20.302 (a), prior to land applying any sludge on site which contains radioactive material.

The Manager, Callaway Plant shall have overall responsibility for'this management

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-for. control of tPa land spreading process.

Treatment. Facility The Callaway Plant Sanitary. Treatment Plant consists of two 25,000 gallon aerated surge tanks, two 20,000 gallon per day extended ' aeration treatment units and a' 7,500 gallon sludge holding tank.

Further polishing of the effluent is provided by a 6 acre pilot wetlands.- The sludge accumulated in the holding tank is currently trucked to the city of Columbia treatment plant _for further treatment and disposal or it is dewatered and shipped as low level radioactive waste if radionuclides are found to be present above detectable levels.

-Application Site Approximately ten acres of land to be utilized for land application is located adjacent to County Road 448, in the Southwest Quarter of Section 11 and the-Northeast Quarter of Section 14-, Township 46 North,: Range 8 West, Callaway _

--County. This land is in an area which is' restricted from public access within the Callaway Plant owner Controlled Area.

Drawings showing the approximate location of the sludge application site are provided-as Attachments A and B.

H Attachment B shows the location of all monitoring and

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The site has.a slope of less than 6% and will be permanently marked

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The area will be tilled and seeded with a grass / legume blend to establish a vegetative cover.

A fifty foot buffer area will be established surrounding the ten acre site.

Soil Analysis I

Soil' sampling and analysis of the site has been conducted in accordance with the University of Missouri - Columbia Extension Division.

Soil test reports are presented in Attachment C.

Future soil sampling and testing of the site will be conducted every four years.

Application Rates The sludge to be app.lci contains approximately 2% solids.

Application rates will be based upon crop nutrient requjrements, long term accumulation of metals in the soil, loading requirements and treatment plant sludge holding capacity.

Sludge will be applied at a rate of less than 150 pounds total sludge nitrogen per acre-per year, consistent with the conservative management plan.

During normal operation,. sludge will be applied on an average of_three times per year.

However, during periods when the on-site workforce increases considerably, such as during a plant refueling, up to 12 applications may be completed during a year.

The increased application rate during outages is due to the combination of a higher work force in conjunction with additional lime treatment of the aeration basin.

The maximum amount of 2% sludge applied to the site will be 86,000 gallons per year.

This will amount to approximately 1.5 dry tons per acre per year over approximately 5 acres of the total 10 acre site available.

Sludge Analysis A regular sludge testing program will be established and continued as long as land-application of sludge is being

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During the_firwt year, one sample will be taken every quarter that sludge is land applied.

During future years sludge will be analyzed at a minimum of once per year.

Sludge will be analyced for solids content, nutrients, pH and trace metals.

Examples of recent sludge analyses are included in Attachment D.

Sludge worksheets for the conservative management plan are provided in Attachment E.

Pathogen-Control L

Callaway Plant will provide sufficient controls so the land can serfe as complete sludge treatmant as described in the

guidelines under alternate pathogen control.

The ten acre plot shall be isolated from the public and wildlife with the exception of, birds and small animals.

Sludge will not be applied during periods of rain, snow or severe weather

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During periods of normal operation the majority of sludge in the sludge holding _ tank will meet the i

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An example of this form is included in Attacht... tnt F.

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each sludge analysis, updated sludge worksheets and for soil testing results.

j Equipment Sludge will be pumped from the sludge holding tank to a I

sludge-truck or to a tank wagon containing a maximum volume of 2,000' gallons.

The vehicle will carry this material on

-plant roads within'the owner Controlled Area, to the application' site less than two miles away.

The sludge spreading truck or tank will be equipped with a double isolation valve to prevent release during transit.

At times' operational conditions may exist which require removal-of sludge from-the inground holding tank when it may not be feasible to land apply the material immediately.

In this event temporary storage tanks shall be. utilized to contain the sludge.

Reports A summary report shall be prepared and submitted annually to

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This report will describe all sludge management operations including, but not limited'to 1

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The Missouri Department of Natur&l Resources receives a copy of this report.

Responsibilities The Manager, Callaway Plant shall have overall responsibility for management of the sludge land spreading program.

The Superintendent, Chemistry and Radwaste, Callaway Plant, shall be responsible for the following:

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Soil sampling and testing b)- Sludge sampling and testing c)

Record keeping for all land applications d)

Procedures to control land spreading activities e)

Preparation of the Annual Summary Report f)

Maintaining contractor services as needed The-Environmental Services Department, Water Quality Group shall be responsible for review and submittal of the Annual Summary Report to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

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UNION CLCCTRIC CD, CALLAWAY PL PO BOX 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, MD 65251 RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION very low Low Medium j High very High l Excess pH, (salt pH) 7, 9 to**+ee***e********************,***

Phosphorus (P) 2 1bg/34 Pottssium (K) 300 1 b s / a4 er + *+ + & * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

  • 4 * *
  • C:lcium (Ca) 6580 3 b s / e* + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * *
  • M gnesium (MD) 471 2 h s / a L* * * * * * * * + * * * * * * *
  • Suffur (SOcS) ppm l

Zanc (Znt ppm Manjanese (Mn) ppm Iron (Fe) ppm Copper (Cu) ppm Organic matter O. 9

%l Neutralizable acidrty O. O meo'100g Cation Exch. Capacity

19. G moo'100g pH in water Electrical Conductvity mmho/cm Sodium (Na) lbt'a Nitr;te (NOyN) Topsoll ppm Subsoll ppm l Samphng Depth Too inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS LIMESTONE Pounds per acre SUGGESTIONS Cropping options Yield goa!

N Pr g Kr0 Zn S

o 4 COOL SEASON GRASS EST

.O 40 13S O

Effective neutralizing 7-WARM SEASON GRASS EST O

O 11O O

matenal(ENM) -

O la COOL SEASON ORASS HAY 12 T/A SO BS 4b Eftechve magnesium 26 WARM SEACON GRASS HAY W

T/A 60 60 20' (EMM O

Eome herbicide 2abels list restrictions based on soil pH in water.

Your semple has en estimated.pH in water cf 8. 4.

Use this value es a guide to the label.-

IF you wish to have_ sofi pH in water analyzed, contact

- y o u t-dealer or Iccal Extension specialist listed below,

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Sofis testing high in P or K should be retested annually to determine when maintenance fertiliror should-be applied.

When N requirement for_ cool season gress exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-tnirds in the p eriod December through February and the v rr ma i r.d e r in -~ Aug usti For warm season grasc produc tion, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early June.

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_ QU/25/92 O2/27/O2 ust oop 27 COOL SEASON GR PAST Soil sample submitted by:

Trus report is for:

UN10N ELECTRIC CD, C ALL AW AY PL PO BOX 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, h0 65251 RAllNG SOIL TG T INFORMATION Very low l Low l

Medium l Heph l Very High l Excess (satt pH)

7. 9

,****9**44*f*********Me&****4*4***

Phosphorus (P) 13 Ibt/b+****e***

l Pot:ssium (K) 342 1bs/L***** M*********&*****++*e*

Cetetum (Ca) 7665 1 b s /.n!a * *

  • e * * * +- * * * * * * * * * + e * * * * * * *
  • Maonesium (Mg) 977 1hs/s*********+*************+

Suttur (SOcS) ppm Zsne (Zn) ppm M:npanese (Mn) ppm tron (Fe) ppm Copper (Cu) ppm Organic matter

1. 3 Neutrah2able acidity O. O moor 1000 Cation Exch. Capauf,
23. 7 meortoog t H In water Electrical Conductvity mmholem Sodium (Na)

IDsla Nitrate (NOyN) Topsoll opm Subsoll ppm l Samphng Depth Toc inches Sutsol!

  1. nches NUTel:ENT REQUIREMENTS LIMESTONE Pounds por acre SUGGESTIONS Croppingstions -

Yield goal N

Pr g KpO Zn S

o 4 COOL SE.ASON GRASS EST O

40 7b O

Eftgency{r hzing g

7 WARM SEASON GRASS EST b

O SO O

16 COOL GEASON GRASS HAY G2 T/A 80 55 35 Ettective magnesium 26 WARM SEASON GRASS HAY 2

T/A 60 30 20 (EMg' O

'Ecme berbicide labels list restrictions based on soil pH 'in wetter.

Your sample has an estimated pH in water o f 8. 4.

Use this value as a guide-to the label.

If you wish to have soil pH in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below.

Soils' testing high in-P or K should be retested annually to determine 4

when maintenance fertilizer should.be applied.

When N requirement-for cool season grass exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in the period December through February and the remainder in August.

For warm season grass production, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early June.

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This tcport is for:

UNION ELECTRIC CO, CALLANAY PL

-PD 110X 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, MD 65251 RATING SOIL TESTINFORMATION v

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Medium l Heph l Very High }

Excess pH, (satt pH) 7, 9 edee***e&*e***********************

i Phosphorus (P) 3_1 b s /.ps 4 rottssium (K) 267 lbs/@e***6***++**************

Calcium (Cs) 6570 I L t / 4

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  • 4 * * * + + + +

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Zsne (Zn) ppm Manganese (Mn) ppm Iron (Fe) ppm Copper tCu) ppm-Org:nic matter

1. 6 Neutratirable acidity O. O moo /100g Cation Exch. Capacity
18. 4 meQ'1DDg pH kn water Doctrical Conductvity mmho'em Sodium (Na) lbt Nitrate (NOrN) Topsoil ppm Subsoit pom l Sampling Depth Top inches Sut4oll inches NUTRIENT REOulREMENTS LIMESTONE Pounds per acre SUGGESTIONS Cropping options

' % eld goal N

Pros Kr0 2n S

i 4 COOL SEASON GRASS EST O-40 125 0

Effective neutral:2:ng 7-NARr1 SEASON GRAGS EST O

O 10b O

material (ENM)

O f

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7/A 80 80 60 Effectwo magnesium P6 WARM EEASON ORASS HAY

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Some berbicide labels list rettrictions based-on. soil pH in water.

Your sample :hes an estianated JH in weter of 0. 4 Use this value as a guide to the l e b t 1.

If you"wish to have soil pH in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below.

Limestone is not_ currently recommended, For a future limestone a,n t. l i c a t i o n, suggest using-dolomitic limestone if vendfly available.

but.yfeld response to magnesium is not likely.

Soils testing high-111 P or K should be retested annually to d e tertnine when mointenante fertilizer should be applied.

When N requirement for cool season grcss exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in the period December through February anc the remaincer,in August.

For werm season grass production, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early_Juni.

MAR!ON CENTRY 314 642-0755 Area Apronomy Speciaist Phone (

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This report is for:

V:l!ON ELECTRIC CD. C ALLAW AY PL PO EDX 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, MO 65251 RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION Very low I Low l

Medium l High l Very High l Excess pH, (r.att pHil

7. 7 W * * *
  • 4 4- * & * * * *
  • o * * * & * * * * * * * * * * * *
  • Potssium (K) 47G 1bs/We*************+**+++************

C:levum (Ca) 0389 ) t, c / o ie e

  • e * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
  • e * + * *
  • e Magneuum (Mg) 4 71 - ] b s / aln * * * * * * * * * * *
  • Sulfur (SocS) ppm Z ne (2n) ppm MinDanese (Mn) ppm Iron (Fe) ppm C+pper (Cu) ppm Ojanic matter
1. 5 Neutralizable acidity O. O men'1DDg Cation Exch. Capacrty
23. S mea toog r

pH in wstor Electrical Conductvity r.mho/cm Soium (Na) lbs/a Nitrate (No N) Topsoll opm Subs.oll opm i Sampling Depth Top inches Subsoil inches r

NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS UMESTONE Pounds per actc SUGGESTIONS Cropping options

% eld goal N

PpO3 Kr0 2n S

4 CDOL SEASON GRASS EST 10 40 100 0

Efteetive neutralizing 7 WARM SEASON GRASS EST

}0 0

80 0

rnatenal(ENM) 0 18 COOL EEASON GRASS HAY e

T/A 80 70 0

Effective magnesium 16 WARM SEASON ORASS HAY 12 T/A 60 45 0

(EMg)

Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil pH in water.

Your sample has an estimated pH in water o f 8. 2.

Use this value as a guide to the label.

If you wish to hcve soil pH in w&ter analyzed, contact ycur dealer or local Extension specialist listed below.

Limestone is not currently recommended.

For a future limestone application, sugget.t using dolomitic limestone if readily available, but yield response to magnesium is not likely.

Soils testing high in P or K should be retested annually to dete.rmine when maintenance fsvtilizer sould be applied.

When N requirement for cool sea..,n grass exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in the p eriod Dec ember through February and the remainder.in August.

For warm seas on gracs produc tion, appJy 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in.early Juni.

MARION GENTRY 214 642-0755

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UNION ELECTRIC CD, CALLAWAY PL 9

PO DOW 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, i40 65251 RATING SOIL TEST INFf)RMATION Very low l Low l

Medium l High l Very High l Excess pH,

($att pH)

7. G
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I Phosphorus (P) 3 1h5/G49 Pottssium (K) 32M 1 b s / telet******4******* h M******

C Icium (Ca) 9158 1 b s / oln * * *

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1. 5 Neutral 42able acidity O. O mew 100g Catson Exch. Capacity
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- Cropping options Yitild goal N

Pr s Kr0 Zn S

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material (ENM)

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12-T/A eO 55 20 (EMg)

Some h e r t. i c i d e ' l a b e l t.. list restrictions based on soil pH in water.

Your sample has en estimated p H in we t er o f 8. 3.

Use this value as a guide to the' label.

If you wish to have soi1~pH in water'analyzeo, contact Vour dealer or local Extension specialist listed below.

Limestone is not currently recommended.

For a fature limestone applicction,. suggect using dolomitic limestone if readily available, but yield response to magnesium is not likely.

Soils testing.high in P: or K should be retested annually to determine when maintenance f erti2 i2 er should be applied.

When.N requirement for cool season grass exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in the period December'through February and the remainder,in August.

For warm season grass. produc tion, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early-Juns.-

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_O2/25/9P O2/27/V2 Lest crop 18i C_ODL SEASON GR PAST Soil sample subrnitted by:

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UNION ELECTRIC CO, CALLAWAY PL PO DOX 620-ATTN; CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, MD 65251 i

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  • urgneslum (Mg) 158 1 b s / ah* * *-*

Suttur (soc 5) ppm Lnc (2n) ppm M nganer.e (Mn) ppm Iron (F e) ppm Copper (Cu) ppm Orginne matter

1. S Neutralizable acidery C. O moo'100g Cation Exch. Capacity

'19. 4 men'1000 pH in water diectncal Conductvity mmho/cm Sodium (Na) lbum f htrate (NOrN) Topsol!

ppm Subsoll opm l Sampling Dep"i Top inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REOUIREMENTS LIMESTONE Pounds per acre SUGGESTIONS Cropping options Yield goal N

Pr s K:.0 Zn S

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40 13b 35 Effectwe neutrahzing 7 WARM SEASON GRASS EST D

C 110l 35 matenat (ENM) 0 15 CDOL SEASON GRASS HAY 12 T/A 80 85 1C5 Ettactive magnesium P6 WARM SE'ASON GRASS HAY 12 T/A 60 60 65 (EMG) 80 Some herbicide labe'Is list restrictions based on seil pH in water.

Your sample has an estimated p H in water of 8. 2. _ Use _ this value as a guide to the label.

If you uish to have soil pH in uater analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below.

-Under high management, use a soluble source of magnecium fertilizer at a rate of.30 to 40 pounds Mg per acre.

When N requirement for cool season grass-exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-third s its the p eriod Dec ember through. February and the remainder.in Augert.

For warm season gras production, apply'60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early June.

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!6mpated NO O2/25/92 02/27/@2 Lzst crop I? COOL SEASON GR PACT Soll sample submmed by:

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UNION ELECTRIC CO. CALLAWAY FL FO DOX 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK FULTON, MO 65251 RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION Very now l Lou

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7. 7
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Potassium (K) 380 l b s / d+ + A * * * +-

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  • 4 0 4* + + * * * * * +

Ceteiurn (Cs) 7425 1 b 5 / c,I * * * * * * * * * +

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  • Magnesum (Mg) 1030_1bs/a++++****+ee m ****** m ++

Sulfur (SO4 S) ppm bne (Zn) ppm Minoanese (Mn) ppm irm (Fe) ppm gpper (Cu) ppm Organic matter O. 9 Neutrahzable acidity O. O mew 1000 l Cation Exett Capacity

23. 3 motioog pH in water Electncal Conductvity mmho/cm i Sodium (Na) lbs/a Nitrate (NOyN) Topsoll opm Subsoll opm l Sampling Depth-Too inches Subsoil inches

- NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS UMESTONE

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Use this value as a guide to-the label.

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Soils testing high in O or K'should be retested annually to determine

-when maintenance f ertiliz er should be applied.

When N-requirement for cool season grass exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in the period December through February and the remainder'in August.'

.For warm season grass produc tion, apply 60'1bs nitrogen per acre in early June.

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Trus report is ton UNION ELECTR!C CD, CALLAW AY PL PO BOX 620-ATTN: CHARLIE CLARK 1-

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- SOIL TEST INFORMATION Very low I Low l

Medium l H;gn I very High l Excess pH, (satt pH) 7, 9 W++** pus **6**tn***6**++*we****

Phosphorus (P) 3 1 a o /.n!*

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ppm, Zone (Zn) ppm Manganese (Mn) ppm-tron (Fe) ppm Copper (CU) ppm mea 1000 JCation Exch. Capamty _
28. 4 mooioDg l

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  • SUGGESTIONS Cropping options Yield goal N

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Some h t>v b i c i d e 7 labcis. list restrictions based: en soil pH in water.

Your sample-has an estimated pH_in water of G.4.

Use this value es a guice to the label.

If you wish to have soil pH in water analyzed, contact your dealer or-local'Ertension speciaJist listed below, i

Limestone.is not' currently _ recommended.

For a future limestone application, suDgest using dolom1_ tic limestone if re6dily available, but yield-response to mag nesium is not likely.

Scils-insting high_in P or K should.be retested annually to determine when maintenance fertilizer should be applied.

When ttrecuirement for cool season grass exceeds 90 pounds,per scre apply two-thirds in the period December through February and the

=rerbainder in August.

For warm season grass production, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in early Junk.

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Medium l High l Very High I Escess pH, (satt pH) 7, 9 p******e*<* %**e***********,-****+t

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  • M pnesium (ug) 381 Ib5/c4**********

Sulfur (SO4 S) ppm 8

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'Zn) ppm Manganese (Mn) ppm iron (Fe) ppm Copper (Cu) ppm OrDinte maner 1, 7 Neutrahzable acidity O. O meo : cog Catson Exch. Capsetry

22. 5 moo'100g s

pH in water Electncal Conductvity mmho/cm Sodtum (Na) lbs/a Nitrate (NOyN) Topsoit ppm Subcoil pom l Samphng Depth Top Inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REOutREMENTS LIMESTONE P unos per acre SUGGESTIONS Cropping options Yield goal N

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Etteettve maDnesium P6 WARM EF'ASON GRASS HAY P

T/A 60 50 25 (EMg)

.n o Some htrbicide labels ~ lis t restrictions based on-soil pH in water.

Your sample has an estimated pH in water of 8. 4 -

Use this_value_as a Duide t o '- t h e label.

If you wish to have soil pH in water analyzed, contact Vour dealer or _ local Ertension spec 1611st 1isted below.

Limestone is_not currently recommended.

For a future limestone application, suggest using doloniitic limestone if readily evallable, but yield reeponse to magnesium.is not likely, t

When N requirement for cool season grass exceeds 90 pounds per acre apply two-thirds in th period December throu2h February and the remainder in August.

For warm. season grass production, apply 60 lbs nitrogen per acre in-early June.

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IND USTRI A L ArraCuxeNr o Page 1 of 2 TESTING LABORATORIES in c.

Report No. 92-03-01087 May 5, 1992 Examination of two (2) STP Wasting Pits Sludge sa=ples submitted.

Union Electric P.O. Box 620 P.O.I 214395 Pulton, 10 65251 Attn:

Mr. Charlie Clark TEST REPORT Sample Identifications Sewage Treatment Plant Sludge January 1992 Composite Sample Lab No. 216885 Sample Duplicate Spike Total Solids, %

88 9 92.4 Volatile Solids, %

69.8 68.5 Driod Basist Total Kjoldahl Hitrogen, 5 5 03 4.94 Total Phe. corous, %

2 58 2 59 Cadmium, ppm

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<5 347 Chromium, ppm 33.8 33 1 377 Coppero ppm 556 559 933 Nicka1, ppm 29.4 29 5 3 73 Eine, ppm 1100 1100 1750 Potassium, ppm 2800 2800 Noter - 7he sludge sample labeled as " spike" was spiked with a known concentration of the elements analycod by ICP.

They are: Cadmium, Copper, Chromium, Nickel - 403 ppm, Zine - 805 ppm.

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Report Ho. 92-03-01087 Face 2 Sample Identifications Sewage Treatment Plant Sludce February 1992 Composite Sanple

!.ab Ho. 216556 Sa=ple Duplicate Spike Total Solids, 5 98.4 96.0 Volatile Solids, %

69.6 69 3 Driod Danias Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, %

4.90 4.75 o

Total Phosphorous, %

5.58 2.60 Cadmiums ppm

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<5 385 Chromium, ppm 31 5 31.0 407 Copper, ppm 535 535 938 Hichel, ppm 28.3 27.2 409 zinc, ppm 1020 1020 1750 Potassium, ppm 1800 1700 Hote: 2he sludge sample labeled as " spike" was spiked with a known concentration of-the elements analyzed by ICP. 2 hey are:

Cadmium, Chro= Lum, Copper, Nickel - 435 ppm, Zine - 870 ppe:.

Respectfully submitted, INDUSTRIAL TESTING LABORATORIES, INC.

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'SLUDCE WORT. SKEET - INTENSIVE AND CONSERVATIVE MANACEMENT (Step;5 - Step 11 are identical for both Intensive and conservative Worksheets) l,

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APPLICATION SCHEDULING i

SIEF $ SLUIQ PRODUCTION VOLUME 7

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86,000 Gallons (esseeratsas) sludge / year - present B,

7.2 Dry tons'aludge produced / year present C.

'7.2 Dry tons sludge ~ produced / year at design capacity

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7.2 Dry tons (step $) t 1.5 dry cons / acre (step 4) =

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5" acres desired-for flexible s.pplication plan r

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86,000'

' Gallons h;n;t*tm) sludge / year (step 5) t 2,000 gallons-(wasew=wwwe) per load =

43 total loads hauled / year o

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B.

28-120--

Days sisdge storage at. treatment plant

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Days: sludge storage at. field sites

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- Field Schedule 1

Crops =

Acres Dates available for application i

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Grass /Lecume' Blend' 10 Jan. - Dec.

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ATTACRMENT E Page 3 of $

SITE APPLICATION RATES STEP 8 cat.1ANS SLUDGE _ (we t sludge application rate)

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% solids (from step 1) = !?.Onn gallons / dry ton (from fig. B-1, page 28) x 1,5 tons / acre (step 4A) 18.000 gallons wet sludge

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.per acre each year STEP 9 ifET TONS SLUD2 (dry sludge application rate)

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solids (from step 1) vet tons sludge / acre STEP 10 INDIVIDUAL SITE APPLICATION A.

18.000 Callons.(seaweeseens) sludge / acre / year (step 8-or 9) t-7,500' Callons'(ermeetatens) per application 3

Humber ' of a s plications/ acre / year -

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B.

18,000; Callons '(atzbeturmas) sludge / acre / year t 2,000 Callons (menweemeses'/fper tank (or truck) load 9

Number of loads / acre / year

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'9 Number.of loads / acre / year t

3-Number of applications / acre / year

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ATTACitMENT E 9-o s Page 4 of $

4 MARAC2: MENT PLAN STEP 11 DEVE14P MANACDENT PLAR A.

Develop management plan to suusnarize the key points from items 1-10 and develop records to document where, when, and how cnsch sludge is applied characteristics of the sludge applied should also be recorded.

B.

S ut=na ry Step 1

_1/ year Frequency of sludge ans'7 sis every 4th vear Frequency soil analysis Step 2 1

Number of sites (file for each site)

Step 3 1.5 Dry tons / acre / year appisca '.on rate Step 4 Cu Limiting metal.

450 Total amount of sludge to reach limit 300 years site life Step 5 7.2 Dry cons total sludge produced Step 6 5

Acres - minimum required for land application 10 Acres available for land application Step 7 43

__ Total loads hauled / year

?B-120 Days sludge storage available

-Jan-Dec Dates fields are available for application Step 8 18,000 Callons vet sludge / acre / year Step 9 N/A Wet tons sludge / acre / year Step 10 3

Number of applications / acre / year 9

Number of loads / acre / year 3

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4-i VASTEVATER TREATXENT SLUDOE LAND APPLICATI0E SUKMARY POR LANDOVNER/0PERATOR Landowner finion Electrie Cmonnv Tield No.

I location _10 acres adjacent to County M 446: in SW 1/4 See 1., Tvp 46N. Rre 8W, callaway Co.mty 1.

RECOF2 ENDED SLUDCE APPLICATION RATE (contact ":he facility manager if a h1Eher application rate is desired for meeting crop requirements) 1.5 dry tons / acre / year 18.000 gallons / acre / year

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% solids' Crops Grun/Lotume blend 2.

TERTILIZER APPROXIMATION (this is not a guaranteed rate per load but is an approximate average based on the latest sa=ple analysis data)

January 1992 N

98 lbs/ dry ton of sludge

  • _ February 1992 sample dates P_

52 lbs/ dry ton of sludge x 2.27 -

118 P0 s dry ton sludge 25 n

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__1bs/ dry ton of sludge x 1.2 5.5 R0 lbs/ dry ton sludge

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2 Estimated pinn't available nitrogen = 16-18 lbs/ dry ton of sludge 3.

OTEER RECOFDENDATIONS (ite=s checked are applicable to this field) a.

X 0-6 slopes:

no slope limitations.

b.

7-12 slopes:

surface apply to pasture or hayland or subsurface injection on rov cropland.

c.

7-121' slopes :

appreved soil conservation practices allov surface application of sludge to cropland.

d.

over 121' slopes: approved for use with special canagement practices on dense stands of hay or pasture; linit application to dry soil conditions.

e.

X Leave 50 feet buffer from boundarv f.

Leave feet buffer from s.

Do Not gra.:e cattic f or at least 30 days af ter sludge application.

h.

Lo Not apply sludge within 30 days of crop harvest.

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Do Not gra c lactating dairy cattle for at least days after sludge app 1'ication to pasture, I

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Do Not raise garden crops for at least one year after sludge application.

k. _ Apply line according to University Soil Test reco==endations to raise soil pH to above 6.0 before sludge is applied.

1.

Post No Trespassing signs to limit unauthori:cd access to the site.

m. _L _ Other Site to be restricted from public acce==.

located vithin the owner controlled area, will be cercanentiv marked and oneted n a sewage sluge application-site.

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Year tendowner:

N eld acrest Location Directions:

(attach nap or serial photo) :

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