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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000569_Linde Gas Inspection Report_20190605ROY COOKER Governor MICHAEL S. R GAN Secretory S. DANI L SMITH Interim Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 5, 2019 Linde Electronic Gas and Specialty Products Attn. Brian Thiesse 11 Triangle Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Subject: Site Inspection Permit No. NCS000569 Linde Electronic Gas and Specialty Products Durham County Dear Mr. Thiesse: On May 16, 2019, Alaina Morman and Lauren Garcia, inspectors with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) - Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR), met with John Bass, EG & SP Operations Manager, at the facility located at 11 Triangle Drive, in Durham County, to conduct a compliance inspection. The purpose of the inspection was to assess site practices in order to inform permit development. The facility originally applied for permit coverage in 2014. The inspection consisted of a review of the facility's outfalls and overall site conditions. Permit: This facility will be permitted under Individual Stormwater Permit NCS000569 to discharge stormwater from the industrial activity of manufacturing chemicals and allied products, not elsewhere classified [SIC 5169] under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The permit has not been issued. Facility Site Review: The facility's primary function is the transfill and ultrasonic testing of compressed gas cylinders. The primary materials at the facility are gasses. Liquid materials onsite which may be exposed to stormwater include caustic (25% solution) which is stored outside in 55-gallon drums on spill containment pallets. Solid materials stored at the facility which are exposed to stormwater include scrap metals and compressed gas cylinders. Scrap metals are stored in open dumpsters which are located in the employee parking area and in the area located behind Building 184. Compressed gas cylinders are stored throughout the facility. Small amounts of hazardous waste are also produced by the facility through various processes; however, once it is produced it is collected by the facility's dust collector. The dust collector is located outdoors and is in ground -mounted. Dust is collected North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy. Mineral and Land Resources D-1 E_ Q•✓ Sit North Salisbury Street 1 1612 Mail Service Center [ Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 919.707.9200 in 55-gallon drums which are placed on spill containment pallets. Waste contained within the drums has the potential to contain arsenic particulates. There are five outfalls located along the southern border of the facility. The outfalls appeared to be well maintained and staff was knowledgeable about locations and maintenance. • There were blue paint chips observed leaving the site through one outfall. The site contact stated the chips come from paint that rubs off of the gas cylinders stored in the rear of the property. The paint was reported to be water soluble. The paint chips are not an allowable stormwater discharge. Inspectors recommended the facility investigate a way to prevent the paint chips from leaving the site. • Overall the facility was very clean and well maintained. • All drums, totes, cylinders and other equipment/materials were stored in proper secondary containment. Receiving Waters: Stormwater at the site discharges to Buck Branch, a class WS-IV; NSW stream in the Cape Fear River Basin. This section of,Buck Branch is not considered an impaired waters. Overall, the site conditions at the facility were good. The facility was clean and well maintained. However, the facility does need to prevent paint chips from leaving the site via stormwater. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Lauren Garcia at (919) 707-3648 or lauren.garcia@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, 0 4WJOAA-- Lauren Garcia m4i Environmental Specialist II Stormwater Program Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Enclosures: Inspection Report cc: Brian Thiesse, Owner Thad Valentine, DEMLR Raleigh Regional Office, thad.valentine@ncdenr.gov t thCaty nADe te"t of EftVWommer4atQjaky $ MOM oftrwrah}•,Nfiper.0mid Land Rcsou ccs � � ;ail North 5a11%bury 5lreek 1 1612 Mad $" vice Center E Raki jk mortis C"n x 27 •1612 Compliance Inspection Report Permit: NCS000569 Effective: Expiration: Owner: Linde Gas North America LLC SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Linde Gas North America LLC County: Durham 11 Triangle Dr Region: Raleigh RTP NC 27709 Contact Person: Rod Stacy Title: Phone: 919-547-4023 Directions to Facility: From tw alexander dr take 54 west to triangle dr tirn left linde is last driveway on left. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 05/16/2019 Entry Time: 01:OOPM Exit Time: 02:30PM Primary Inspector: Alaina Morman Phone: 919-807-6373 Secondary Inspector(s): Lauren Garcia Reason for Inspection: Routine Permit Inspection Type: Stormwater Discharge, Individual Facility Status: Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Page 1 of 3 Permit: NCS000569 Owner - Facility: Linde Gas North America LLC Inspection Date: 05/16/2019 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: On May 16, 2019, Alaina Morman and Lauren Garcia, inspectors with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) — Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR), met with John Bass, EG & SP Operations Manager, at the facility located at 11 Triangle Drive, in Durham County, to conduct a compliance inspection. The purpose of the inspection was to assess site practices in order to inform permit development. The facility originally applied for permit coverage in 2014. The inspection consisted of a review of the facility's outfalls and overall site conditions. The facility's primary function is the transfill and ultrasonic testing of compressed gas cylinders. The primary materials at the facility are gasses. Liquid materials onsite which may be exposed to stormwater include caustic (25% solution) which is stored outside in 55-gallon drums on spill containment pallets. Solid materials stored at the facility which are exposed to stormwater include scrap metals and compressed gas cylinders. Scrap metals are stored in open dumpsters which are located in the employee parking area and in the area located behind Building 184. Compressed gas cylinders are stored throughout the facility. Small amounts of hazardous waste are also produced by the facility through various processes; however, 6nce it is produced it is collected by the facility's dust collector. The dust collector is located outdoors and is in ground -mounted. Dust is collected in 55-gallon drums which are placed on spill containment pallets. Waste contained within the drums has the potential to contain arsenic particulates. There are five outfalls located along the southern border of the facility. The outfalls appeared to be well maintained and staff was knowledgeable about locations and maintenance. There were blue paint chips observed leaving the site through one outfall. The site contact stated the chips come from paint that rubs off of the gas cylinders stored in the rear of the property. The paint was reported to be water soluble. The paint chips are not an allowable stormwater discharge. Inspectors recommended the facility investigate a way to prevent the paint chips from leaving the site. Overall the facility was very clean and well maintained. All drums, totes, cylinders and other equipment/materials were stored in proper secondary containment. Page 2 of 3 Permit: NCS000569 Owner - Facility: Linde Gas North America LLC Inspection Date: 05/16/2019 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Page 3 of 3