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BDMS FACILITY REPORT
FOR YEAR: 2016/17
Facility Name: PRICE RIVER WATER IMP. DIST. Permit Number: UT0021814
GENERAL FACILITY INFORMATION
Annual Report Submitted EPA I.D. Code
Alternate Permit # UTL-02181 Biosolids Facility Indicator (S/O/E)
Region VIII Authority Name: PRICE RIVER WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Hydrologic Unit 14060007 Use for Analysis
Field Office Latitude 39.539 Longitude 110.712
Facility Physical Address:
Street 5382 East Washer Plant Road Zip Code: 84542
Phone 435-637-8547
City/St WELLINGTON, UTAH
County CARBON
Facility Mailing Address:
Street P.O. Box 903 Zip Code: 84501
Phone 435-637-6351
City/St PRICE, UTAH
County CARBON
Operator-In-Charge: Blaine S. Shipley
Title: Waste Water Superintendent Phone: 435-636-9411 Fax: 435-637-6374
License No.: 1949 Certification Grade: IV
Responsible Official: Blaine S. Shipley
Title: Waste Water Superintendent
Contact Person: Blaine S. Shipley
Title: Waste Water Superintendent email: bshipley@prwid.gov
Phone: 435-636-9411
Permit Issued: October 1, 2023 Permit Expires: September 30, 2028 Last Inspection Date: 6/8/2022
Influent Flow (MGD): 4.0 Influent TSS: 200 mg/l Influent BOD: 200 mg/l
Activity Status: Active MaJor/MiNor? (J/N) J Pretreatment?: (Y/N) N
Indian Lands?: (Y/N) N Class 1? (Y/N) N Report Required?: (Y/N) Y
Facility send bio-solids out of state? (Y/N) N
Price River Water Improvement District Wastewater Treatment Plant
Bio-solids Annual Report Narrative
2024
Bio-solids Production
The Bio-solids was produced in 2023, dried in 2024 and land applied in 2024.During 2024, the
total calculated bio-solids produced were 208 dry metric tons (DMT)
of Class B bio-solids. These solids were removed from the West Facultative Sludge
Basin (FSB) with a dump truck. The property is owned by Glenn Wells. The farmer incorporated
the bio-solids into the soil to grow oats and other feed crops. The transportation was accomplished
from October 21, 2024 through October 26, 2024 so tillage could be accomplished before snowfall
or heavy frost.
Bio-solids Disposal Practice and Site Restriction
The District has numerous landowner/farmers who would like to have bio-solids applied
to their fields. The District is conscientious to ensure that the application site will be
sprinkle irrigated, fenced, level, incorporated quickly, and that the planned crop for the
coming years will not be a root-crop, nor will be fed to dairy animals. Additionally, the
area has no grazing of livestock. The area for 2024 is a first-time appli-
cation of approximately 5 acres of the 60 available to us. The rate of application allowed for
approximately 40 dry metric tons per acre, or 20 truckloads per acre, as only about 5 acers of the
area was utilized. As this site is a one-time application, no soils monitoring was required. The site
is located at gps coordinates: 39°34'18.9"N 110°40'36.8"W.
Bio-solids Treatment Practice
The Price River Water Improvement District employs a two-stage digestion process
that first treats the solids for between 40 – 60 days through anaerobic digestion in a
mesophilic temperature range maintained as closely as possible to 36 degrees Celsius
with brief and minor fluctuations above or below by one or two degrees. Then, the
solids are pumped to a Facultative Sludge Basin (FSB) to accommodate a Process to
Further Reduce Pathogens. Solids are held under 15 feet of water and allowed over
the next several months to continue to biodegrade. A surface aerator is installed on the
FSB to ensure the top two feet of water remains aerobic, thus promoting the growth
of facultative micro-organisms and controlling the formation of odor creating bacteria.
Attached are several reports or charts outlining the temperatures maintained, the testing
results for metals, and the testing results for vector attraction controls.
Certification Statement
“I certify, under penalty of law, that the heavy metals requirements in Part II.B.1, the
pathogen requirements in Part II.B.2, the vector attraction requirements in Part II.B.3,
and the management practices in Part II.C. This determination has been made under
my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to assure that
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information used to determine
that the pathogen requirements, the vector attraction requirements, and the management
practices have been met. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false
certification including the possibility of imprisonment.”
Signed,
Blaine S. Shipley
Waste Water Superintendent
Price River Water Improvement District
The analyses presented on this report were performed in accordance with the
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) unless
noted in the comments, flags, or case narrative. If the report is to be used for
regulatory compliance, it should be presented in its entirety, and not be
altered.
Client Service Contact: 801.262.7299
Price River Wastewater Improvement District
Attn: Jake Gray
PO Box 903
Price, UT 84501
Work Order: 24I0851
Project: Bio Solids 2024
9/23/2024
Approved By:
Mark Broadhead, Project Manager
9632 South 500 West Sandy, Utah 84070
Serving the Intermountain West since 1953
801.262.7299 Main 866.792.0093 Fax www.ChemtechFord.com
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Chemtech-Ford Laboratories
Serving the Intermountain West Since 1953
Certificate of Analysis
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
O:(801) 262-7299 F: (866) 792-0093
www.ChemtechFord.com
Price River Wastewater Improvement District
Jake Gray
PO Box 903
Price, UT 84501
PO#:
Receipt:
Date Reported:
Project Name:
9/11/24 13:00 @ 3.0 °C
9/23/2024
Bio Solids 2024
Sample ID: Biosolids 2024
Lab ID: 24I0851-01Matrix: Sludge
Flag(s)Units
Analysis
Date/Time
Date Sampled: 9/11/24 11:30
Preparation
Date/Time
Sampled By: Jake Gray
Minimum
Reporting
Limit MethodResult
Inorganic
mg/kg dry 9/12/249/12/2421.3 SM 4500 NH3 H310Ammonia (Soluble) as N
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/241.07 EPA 300.0202Nitrate, Soluble
pH Units 9/12/24 12:519/12/24 12:060.1 EPA 9045D7.1pH
mg/kg dry 9/19/249/18/242970SM 4500 Norg6070Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
%9/12/249/12/240.1 SM 2540G94.4Total Solids
%9/12/249/12/240.1 SM 2540 E13.3Total Volatile Solids
Metals
mg/kg dry J9/16/249/13/244.42 EPA 6010D/3050B3.69Arsenic, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.442 EPA 6010D/3050B0.592Cadmium, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.442 EPA 6010D/3050B123Copper, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/244.42 EPA 6010D/3050B17.0Lead, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.031 EPA 7471A0.836Mercury, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.884 EPA 6010D/3050B2.66Molybdenum, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.442 EPA 6010D/3050B15.1Nickel, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/241.77 EPA 6010D/3050B8810Phosphorus, Total as P
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/242.65 EPA 6010D/3050BNDSelenium, Total
mg/kg dry 9/16/249/13/240.884 EPA 6010D/3050B315Zinc, Total
Microbiology
MPN/g dry 9/12/24 13:309/11/24 13:302SM 9221 E<2Fecal Coliform
Project Name: Bio Solids 2024 CtF WO#: 24I0851
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Chemtech-Ford Laboratories
Serving the Intermountain West Since 1953
Certificate of Analysis
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
O:(801) 262-7299 F: (866) 792-0093
www.ChemtechFord.com
Price River Wastewater Improvement District
Jake Gray
PO Box 903
Price, UT 84501
PO#:
Receipt:
Date Reported:
Project Name:
9/11/24 13:00 @ 3.0 °C
9/23/2024
Bio Solids 2024
Report Footnotes
Abbreviations
ND = Not detected at the corresponding Minimum Reporting Limit (MRL).
1 mg/L = one milligram per liter or 1 mg/kg = one milligram per kilogram = 1 part per million.
1 ug/L = one microgram per liter or 1 ug/kg = one microgram per kilogram = 1 part per billion.
1 ng/L = one nanogram per liter or 1 ng/kg = one nanogram per kilogram = 1 part per trillion.
On calculated parameters, there may be a slight difference between summing the rounded values shown on the report
vs the unrounded values used in the calculation.
Flag Descriptions
J = Detected but below the Reporting Limit; therefore, result is an estimated concentration (CLP J-Flag).
Project Name: Bio Solids 2024 CtF WO#: 24I0851
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Agronomic Rate For Glen Wells Field
2024 Sludge Values
Truck Volume 227 cubic feet
Weight per Volume 41 lbs/cf
Truck Weight 9307 lbs
Ammonia Nitrogen 310 ppm
Pounds of NH3-N 2.9 lbs
Organic Nitrogen 6070 ppm
(TKN-NH3-N)
Mineralization Rate 20%
Available Organic Nitrogen 11.3 lbs
Available N per Truck Load 14.2 lbs
Nitrite/Nitrate N in Soil 0 ppm
Available Nitrogen in Soil 0 lbs/acre
(Five times NO2/NO3 - N)
Nitrogen Per Acre Required 300 lbs
Required from Fertilizer 300 lbs/acre
Dump Truck Loads 21.2 Loads/Acre