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Lorne Municipality Of MUNICIPALITY OF LORNE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA 0 5 INFRASTRUCTURE HIGHWAY PLANNING AND DESIGN BRANCH SCALE IN KILOMETRES GEOGRAPHIC & RECORDS MANAGEMENT SECTION WINNIPEG JANUARY 1, 2015 LEGEND PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS . 23 PROVINCIAL ROADS . 245 ACCESS ROADS . R . MUNICIPALITY OF NORFOLK TREHERNE M . R.M. OF VICTORIA O 245 F 31 36 31 36 31 36 31 Notre-Dame-36 31 36 D U de-Lourdes F 244 F E 34 R 245 I N Bruxelles Cardinal R 245 242 oseisle Tp. 6 ek re C C y p r 532 e s er s E v Ri St. Lupicin L C y Y p r G e s 6 s 1 6 1 6 R 1 6 1 6 1 R A . M St. Alphonse F . 31 36 31 36 31 36 31 36 36 31 O O . F M . T R H Swan Lake O Somerset R M iv SWAN LAKE e P r Altamont S Tp. 5 23 O FIRST NATION N 23 Mariapolis 34 242 23 St. Leon 244 6 1 Swan Lake 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 440 MUNICIPALITY OF PEMBINA R.M. OF ARGYLE MUNICIPALITY OF LOUISE Rge. 12W. Rge. 11W. Rge. 10W. Rge. 9W. Rge. 8W. SHEET 1 of 1 V.C. Hogs Ltd ­ Site Location Map MUNICIPALITY OF LORNE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA 0 5 INFRASTRUCTURE HIGHWAY PLANNING AND DESIGN BRANCH SCALE IN KILOMETRES GEOGRAPHIC & RECORDS MANAGEMENT SECTION WINNIPEG JANUARY 1, 2015 LEGEND PROVINCIAL TRUNK HIGHWAYS . 23 PROVINCIAL ROADS . 245 ACCESS ROADS . R . MUNICIPALITY OF NORFOLK TREHERNE M R.M. OF VICTORIA . O 245 F 31 36 31 36 31 36 31 Notre-Dame-36 31 36 DU de-Lourdes 244 FF E 34 R 245 I N Bruxelles Cardinal Roseisl Tp. 6 245 242 e k ree C C yp r 532 e r ss ve Ri St. Lupicin LE C yp r GY e 6 ss 1 6 1 6 R 1 6 1 6 1 R A . M St. Alphonse F 31 36 31 36 31 36 31 36 . 36 31 O O . F M . T R Swan Lake HO Somerset R M iv SWAN LAKE e PS r Altamont Tp. 5 23 ON FIRST NATION 23 Mariapolis 34 242 23 St. Leon 244 6 1 Swan Lake 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 440 MUNICIPALITY OF PEMBINA R.M. OF ARGYLE MUNICIPALITY OF LOUISE Rge. 12W. Rge. 11W. Rge. 10W. Rge. 9W. Rge. 8W. SHEET 1 of 1 Swan Lake V.C. Hog Ltd. V.C. Hog Ltd. – Site Location 300 ft 352 ft Barn 333’ x 160’ EMS - 2 cell 460’ x 250’ 150 ft 340 ft Compost location 811 ft Seasonal Drain well V.C. Hog Ltd.- NW 9-5-10W Animal Units Calculator Current Operation Proposed Operation A B C D E F G Animal Current Proposed Proposed Current Animal Operation Type Animal Categories Units per Number of Number of Number of 1 Units Head Animals Animals 2 Animal Units Mature cows (lactating and dry) including associated livestock 2 - - Mature cows (lactating and dry) 1.35 - - Heifers (0 to 3 months) 0.16 - - Dairy 3 Heifers (4 to 13 months) 0.41 - - Heifers (> 13 months) 0.87 - - Bulls 1.35 - - Veal calves 0.13 - - Beef cows including associated livestock 1.25 - 20 25 Backgrounder 0.5 - - Beef Summer pasture / replacement heifers 0.625 - - Feeder cattle 0.769 - - Sows - farrow to finish (234-254 lbs) 1.25 - - Sows - farrow to weanling (up to 11 lbs) 0.25 - - Sows - farrow to nursery (51 lbs) 0.313 - - Pigs Boars (artificial insemination units) 0.2 - - Weanlings, Nursery (11-51 lbs) 0.033 - - Growers / Finishers (51-249 lbs) 0.143 - - 6,000 858 Broilers 0.005 - - Roasters 0.01 - - Layers 0.0083 - - Chickens Pullets 0.0033 - - Broiler breeder pullets 0.0033 - - Broiler breeder hens 0.01 - - Broilers 0.01 - - Turkeys Heavy Toms 0.02 - - Heavy Hens 0.01 - - Horses Mares 1.333 - - Ewes 0.2 - - Sheep Feeder lambs 0.063 - - Type: - - Other Livestock Type: - - Total Current: - Total Proposed: 883 Footnotes: 1 Enter the current number of animals on the farm based on the operation's capacity (animal places) or previous Conditional Use Approval. 2 Enter the total number of animals associated with the operation post construction or expansion. 3 There are 2 methods for calculating animal units for dairy (Farm Practices Guidelines for Dairy Producers in Manitoba, 1995). You can enter the total number of mature cows in the milking herd under the "Mature cows (lactating and dry) including associated livestock" category and the animal units will be calculated by multiplying this number by 2. This calculation assumes 85 lactating, 15 dry, 12 heifers (0 to 3 months), 36 heifers (4 to 13 months) and 50 heifers (> 13 months) for an operation with 100 mature cows. "Associated livestock" includes all of the heifer calves and replacement heifers. Alternatively, you can enter animal numbers in the individual categories (mature cows, heifers (0 to 3 months), heifers (4 to 13 months) and heifers (> 13 months)) and they will be summed at the bottom of the table. Bulls and veal calves are always calculated separately. For all other livestock or operation types please inquire with the Manitoba Agriculture Contacts 1/25/2018 10:37 AM Pembina River Watershed Legend Pembina River Watershed Swan Lake Manitoba Pelican Lake / North Dakota Lakes Boissevain Manitou ! Pembina River Rock Lake ! Rivers/Creeks Morden Killarney ! ! Highways Crystal City ! ! Long River Towns Cartwright ! ^ International Peace Gardens Badger Creek Cypress Creek ^ Pembina River Belcourt ! Cavalier Rock Lake ! ! Langdon East ! Red River Data Source: Manitoba Land Initiative 0 10 20 40 60 80 Map Design: PVCD, Manitou Kilometers 1:771,860 Created in ArcMap 9.3 May 14, 2009 Daily Manure Production Total Manure Volume Production Period Number of Animals Animal Type Animal Sub-type Default Manure Operation Manure 2 3 Total Manure for Semi-Solid and (Days) (Capacity) 3 (A) (B) Production 1 Volume (ft ) (FxGxH) Liquid Manure (Imp References Manure Type Production (G) (H) 3 3 Gal) (C) (D) (ft /animal/day) (ft /animal/day) (E) (F) Semi-Solid 5 3.5 - 0.0 Free Stall Solid 3.4 - 5 3.5 - 0.0 4 Liquid Dairy (milking cows Table 6, pg 59, 5 Semi-Solid 3.6 - 0.0 and associated FPGs for Dairy Tie Stall Solid 3.5 - livestock) 1995 Liquid 5 3.6 - 0.0 Loose Housing Solid 3.0 - Milking Parlour Manure and Washwater Liquid 0.5 Beef cows including associated livestock Solid 1.2 1.2 365.00 20 8,760.00 Backgrounder (200 day) pg 117, FPGs for Solid 0.73 - Beef Summer pasture / replacement heifers Hogs 1998 Solid 0.85 - Feeder cattle Solid 1.1 - Sows - farrow to finish (234 - 254 lbs) Liquid 2.3 - 0.0 Sows - farrow to wean (up to 11 lbs) MAFRI website, Liquid 0.8 - 0.0 Pigs Sows - farrow to nursery (51 lbs) FPGs for Pigs Liquid 1 - 0.0 Weanlings, Nursery (11 - 51 lbs) 2007 Liquid 0.1 - 0.0 Grower / Finisher (51 - 249 lbs) Liquid 0.25 0.25 365.00 6,000 547,500.00 3,410,925.0 Yearly Manure Production Total Manure Volume Total Manure Production Period Number of Birds 3 for Semi-Solid and Animal Type Type of Operation Operation Manure Volume (ft3) Default Manure Production 2 (Days) (Capacity) Liquid Manure (Imp Production 1 (F/365xGxH) (ft3/year/bird space) Gal) (ft3/year/bird space) Broilers – floor 6 1.23 - Broiler breeder hens 7 2.3 - Broiler breeder pullets 6 0.99 - Roasters – floor 6 1.16 - Table 3, pg 85, Layers – cage 8 2.33 - 0.0 Chickens FPGs for Poultry 7 1.68 Layers – floor 2000 - Layers – solid pack 9 - Pullets – cage 8 0.71 - 0.0 Pullets – floor 6 0.75 - Pullets – solid pack 9 - Broilers 6 Table 3, pg 85, 2.83 - Turkeys Heavy toms 6 FPGs for Poultry 5.58 - Heavy hens 6 2000 3.32 - Sizing of a manure storage facility in accordance with all requirements of the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation (M.R. 42/98) is the responsibility of the operator. Instructions and footnotes: 1 ENTER the manure production estimate for your operation. If no estimate is available, use the default value provided in colum E. References for default daily and yearly manure production are provided in column C. 2 ENTER the number of days worth of manure that will be produced. For earthen manure storage facilities the minimum storage requirement is 400 days. For steel and concrete manure storage facilities the minimum storage requirement is 250 3 ENTER the total number of animals or birds that the operation can hold (e.g. barn or feedlot capacity). 4 Milking cows includes all lactating and dry cows. 5 Default manure production estimates for semi-solid and liquid dairy manure include manure and washwater from the milking parlour. 6 2 inches of wood shavings or 4 inches of straw placed on floor. Manure and litter removed from barn at 25% moisture content, with a density of 20 lb/ft3 7 One-third litter floor, two-thirds slatted floor. Manure and litter removed from barn at 40% moisture content, with a density of 25 lb/ft3 8 Manure removed from barn at 90% moisture content with a density of 59 lb/ft3 9 Poultry operations using litter (solid pack) must provide an estimate of yearly manure production If available, indicate the dimensions of any proposed manure storage facility (MSF) that will be used to store manure from the proposed project: Proposed Manure Storage Facility Dimensions Storage Height Slope (H:L) Capacity CELL Width Length Depth (Above (days) Grade) Inside Outside 200 ft 180 ft 13 ft 4 ft 3.5 4 135 Primary 200 ft 360 ft 12 ft 4 ft 3.5 4 316 Secondary ft ft ft ft Tertiary Diameter Height Depth Circular Tank ft ft ft The construction, modification or expansion of any manure storage structure requires a permit from Manitoba Sustainable Development as per the Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation (M.R.
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