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ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMISTS
709 West .Johnson Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611:!
ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
EnvironmPn1 Analy~is
Construction Materi:t!s
Jdcntific;1tion of Unknowns
Agriculture
F1lt'!S
(919) 828-3360
December 30, 1982
82-5637
Enviro-Chem Was,-t_e Management Services
Post Office Box'l0784
Raleigh,_North· Carolina 27605
Attention: · Mr. Jerry Deakle
CONSULTATION
Metallurgical Servires
Polh11 ion Alialcmcnt
Process Drvf'lopment
Quality Control .
Melh11ds Devt•lopment
Special Investigation ,
PPsticidrs
HCHA
Subject: Analyses of Samples Received 11/24/82, 12/6/82
Sample Identification:
Analyses r
1. Solvents
2. Waste Oils
3. Oxidizirig Oils
Lead, total as Pb, µg/g
Sulfur, total as S, µg/g
Beryllium, total as Be,_µg/g
Mercury, total as Hg, µg/g
Arseni_c, total as As, µg/g
Cadmium, total as Cd, µg/g.
Chromium, total as Cr, µg/g
Halogens, as Cl, µg/g
pH
Ash, wt%·
BTU/1 b
Specific Gravity
JDT:ca
Customer #44500
Analyses LF
1. . Alkaline 5. Acid 1
2. Aqueous 6. Acid 2
3. Paint 7. Tar
4. Solids 8. Pesticides
RESULTS I
1 2 3
<2.4 <4.8 0.6
0.0003 0.0002 0.0002
<0.12 0.82 0.11
0.20 <0.05 <0.20
. 0 .13 0.24 <0.20
0.17 0.33· 0.11
0.96 46.8 1.4
73,990· 14,350 1,386
3.8 7.1 6.3
0.01 3.26 0.07
16,226 15,424
0.979 0.962 :=:-c_
Enyiro-Chem Waste Management Services
. GLI #82-5637
December 30, 1982
Page 2
Mllna lyses LF
Physical State
•scosity -70°F
~ering(l) ·
I· 111111!l'ecifi c Gravity at 70°F
Suspended Solids, by vol;
Suspended Solids, by wt.
Dis~olved Solids, by wt.
Thousands of BTUs/lb
Flash pt. (cc) °F
Toxicity
Affinity for Water(2)
Organically bound Sulfur, wt%
.,anically bound Chlorine, wt%
anically bound Nitrogen• wt%
Volatile Solids, wt%
Moisture, wt%
Cyanides, total as CN, µg/g
Pesticides
Total Organic Carbon, µg/g
Arsenic, total as As, µg/g
;Lead, total as Pb, µg/g
· Copper, total as Cu, µg/g
1
Liquid
Medium
BL
1.088
5-20%
5-20%
<l
>140
Unknown
H
· <O .1
<0.0001
0.360.
13.8 ·
90.89
82.84.
21.82
*
53,000
<0.20
<2.5
1.2
2
Liquid
Medi um
ML
1.028
5-20%
5-20%
<l
>140
Unknown
H
<0.1
<0.0002
0.244
6.1
97.48
88.07
1.27
*
62,900
0.06
2.5
2.5
RESULTS LF.
(con't)
3
Liquid
Medium
BL
1.030
5-20%
5~20%
12-16
60-140
Unknown
H
<0.1
<0.0003
0.598
96. 92
77 .80
3.85
*
238,000
0.5
57. 8
2.3
4
Solid
High
None
N/A
>20%
>20%
<l
>140
Unknown
L
<0.1
·. 0.077
0.120
*
62,500
5.6
. 165
241
5
Liquid
Medium
BL
1.476
5-20%
5-20%
<l
>140
Medium
H
<0.1
<0.0001
0.175
<l
89.98
33.50
*
*
546
0.09
21. 9
4.1
.6
Liquid
Medium
None
1.042
.<5%
<5%
<l
>140
Medium
H
<O .. 1
<0.0001
0.0093
<l
99.29
99.02
*
149,000
<0.20
<2.5
4.3
7
Solid
High
None
N/A
>20%
>20%
·<1
60-140
Unknown
L
<0.1
0.748**
0.463
97 .18
13.60
*
*
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42.9
283
4.6
8
Liquid ~
Medium
None
0.820
<5%
<5%
9-12
>140
Unknown ·
H
<0.1
0.0043
0.794
8.1
98.57
99.71
*
*
***
<0.20
<2.5
<0.50
Enviro-Chem Waste Management Services•
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December 30, 1982
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IIB Analyses LF
1
Titanium, total as Ti , µg/g <9.9
41rium, tot.al as Ba, µg/g 2.5
lenium, total as Se, µg/g <0.10
.,c, total as Zn, µg/g 2.4
Cadmium, total as Cd, µg/g <0.12
Silver, total as Hg, µg/g <0.02
Nickel, total as Ni , µg/g <O. 99
Chromium, total as C +3 r , µg/g 1. 7
Iron, total as Fe·, µg/g 46
Antimony, total as Sb, µg/g <5.o
Manganese, total as Mn, µg/g 1. 5
· Cobalt, total as Co, µg/g 2.0
.omium, total +6 as Cr , µg/g <0.1
') BL -Bilayered
ML -Multi layered
(2) H -Hydrophilic
L -Lypophil ic
*Not Detected
.. **Method of Method by Schoniger
' .***Sample not ammenable to test
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RESULTS LF (con't)
·2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 -
<10.0 <10.1 <20.7 9.7 12.6 36.1 10.0
82.8 10.0 72.4 2A 7.5 10.3 2.5
<0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
9.9 3.3 510 2. 2. 2.6 2,898 1:1
<0.13 0.68 49.1 0.88 3.3 1.1 0 .13
0.50 <0.25 . 0. 52 <0.24 0.25 0.52 0.25
1.0 1.8 17 540 1.0 .6.7 1.0
220 8.6 540 <0.7 1.8 <1.6 0.75
57 220 12,000 260 160 190 2.5
7.5 <5.0 16 7.3 <5.0 <10 <5.0
5.0 3.5 19 10,000 0.8 8.3 0.25
<1.3 ·. <l. 3 45 20 2.8 2.6 1.3
<0.8 <1.0 3.8 0.43 0.47 <LO <() .10
.. •• THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
ONE GENERAL STREET
f'~-e... (zit. J 7q6-zqc,f,
November 9,
Mr. Glenn Dunn,Attorney
Solid & Hazardous Waste Managemeni
Environmental Health Section
Division of Health Services
P.O. Box 2091
Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091
Dear Mr. Dunn:
Branch
1982
The scope of work to be implemented for clean-up, as you can well
imagine, is greatly simplified because the 300-400 drums contracted
by General Tire with Chem-Care et al for treatment at the Macon
facilities have been analyzed and are deemed to be non-hazardous.
Therefore, all of the extraord~nary, ~equired activities associated
with RCRA, i.e. permitting, transportation, labelling, manifesting
and the like, are obviated.
In the following options, I have costed them based on 500 drums (even
though our records indicate a figure less than 400 drums).
Scope of l,ork
Effect the disposal of 500 drums of a waste oil sludge using available
technology in such a manner that is in compliance with all applicable
regulations.
Treatment/Disposal Considerations
7he only viable approaches to be evaluated are:
1. Direct Disposal to RCRA -Approved Site
2. Incineration
3. Solidification
4. Landfarming
Cost Estimates for Disposal Options
1. Direct Disposal to RCRA Approved Site: Consider SCA Pinewood, SC
and C.W.M. Emelle, AL.
-..
Mr, Glenn Dunn
Tipping Fee/Drum
Transportation
( 80 Drum Load).
Number of Loads
$ Tipping ·Fee
Transport
Total
-2-
SCA Pinewood
$31. so
$3.20/Mile x 135 Miles
Seven
$15,750
$ 3,024
$18,774
November 9, 1982
C,W,M, Emelle
$39 + $2 State Tax
$2,60/Mile x 535 Miles
Seven
$20,500
$ 9,737
$30,237
A statistical sampling/analyses of at least ten (10) drums and possibly as many as forty (40) drums could add $175/drum (or
$1,750 to $7,000).
2, Incineration
Whole drum incineration is possible and currently available in Ohio, namely:
Ross & Sons, _Inc,
Grafton, Ohio
Similar installations might be found in the Charlotte or other metropolitan areas.
3. Solidification
Cost/Drum= $60 plus Transportation
Total Burn Cost= 60 x 500 = $30,00o+
The objective is to eliminate any free liquids and render the oil (or contaminant) as innocuous by some physical and/or chemical means.
The cost of two approaches will be estimated, both being accomplished on-site, It is assumed that all supervision will be done by personnel from the NC Solid Waste Management Branch.
a, 12 Yd. Mobile Mixer
Procedure: Load 12 drums (approx. three yards) with an equal volume
of clay (three yards is approx. 5,000 pounds of clay).
Mixer will operate at a slow 10-20 rpm for 30-45 min0tes.
Depending upon the proximity of a sanitary landfill, this mixing of clay and oil sludge can be done in transit.
Assume six loads or 72 drums ·can be processed in an eight
hour shift if the landfill is less than 25 miles from the
site.
.. •• I
Mr. Glenn Dunn -3-November 9, 1982
Manpower: Two men at $10/hour to prepare drums for one forklift
operator at $8/hour to load mixer, One driver at $15/
hour for mobile mixer.
Cost:
Materials (Clay) $24/ton x 105 tons = $2,500
S 000 lbs clay tons Calculation: 500 drums x =•=;:._==•_.::.=~-x 12 drums 2,000 lbs, = 105 tons
Manpower:
Equipment:
Seven Days
Laborers (2)
Forklift Oper
One Driver
Sub Total
Mobile Mixer
Forklift
2 x $10/hr. x 8 hrs. x 7
$8/hr. x 8 hrs. x 7
$15/hr. x 8 hrs. x 7
$200/day x 10 days·
$125/day x 10 days
Miscellaneous: Build Wooden Loading Ramp
Cost Summary for Mobile Mix Approach:
=
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=
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$ 1,120
448
840
$ 2,408
$ 2,000
$ 1,250
$ 3,250
$ 1,000
Materials
Manpower
Equipment
Miscellaneous
Contingency
$ 2, 500
2,400
3,250
1,000
900
$10,050
b. On-Site Mixing/Solidification
This approach in itself may offer the widest of choices because
the oil waste could be mixed either with soil at the Macon site
or clay trucked in, (Soil borings ·and analyses will determine
absorbency, permeability and microbial activity necessary to
biodegrade the oil.) Also, consideration should also be given
to disposal on-site or transport to a local sanitary landfill.
(Realizing full well that on-site disposal might constitute the
need of a permit application/notification for a new landfill.)
Procedure: (1) Dig two pits 10'xl0'x4' deep using a backhoe,
·e.g. one cu.yd. wheel-type.
(2) Lay down about two tons of clay with backhoe.
(3) Dump six drums of oil sludge.
(4) Add about two tons of clay.
(5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until approximately 20
drums and five yards (~ 8,400 pounds) of
clay have been added.
.. •• Mr, Glenn ·Dunn -4-'November 9, 1982
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Mix with backhoe until all free oil has been
absorbed. Add clay as requir3d,
Using backhoe, load 7-8 yards dump truck.
Dump truck to sanitary landfill.
Repeat steps 2 through 8 as required.
If analysis of soil indicates any measure of oil absorbency and
presence of microbes, clay could be substituted with soil itself.
As ·a further consideration, the level of microbial activity
might justify mixing, solidification and disposal in situ.
A low permeability clay could be tamped in place as a cover
for the lO'xlO' pits to minimize infiltration and runoff.
Costs:
Soil borings and analysis
Manpower: Laborers (2)@ $10/hr,
Forklift Oper. $8/hr.
Backhoe Oper, $12/hr.
Sub Total
-7 .days
-7 days
-7 days
Equipment: One Forklift@ $125/day-7 days
One Backhoe @ $ 200 I day -7 days
One Trash Hauler Dump Truck 7-8 yd 3 load
Assume $100/load
Sub Total
Materials: Clay@ $24/ton delivered
Cost Summary:
Soil Analysis
Manpower
Equipment
Materials
Contingency
105 tons required
Total
$ 1,500
1,120
448
672
$ 2,240
$ 875
1,400
1, 700
$ 3,975
$ 2,500
$ 1, 500
2,240
3,975
2,500
1,000
$11,200
This $11,200 could be reduced to $8,450 if soil on the property
could be used as a substitute absorbent for the oil.
This could be reduced further by $1,800 if in situ treatment and
disposal is allowed, resulting in a total cost of approximately
$6,700.
.. Mr. Glenn Dunn -5-~ember 9, 1982
One item that you. should have noted as a possible oversight is the. empty
drums and their disposal, Since they are common to all suggested
approaches, their cost would also be, I have assumed that any remaining
sludge not readily removed from the drums could be "topped-off" with a
minimal amount of clay or dirt and disposed at a sanitary landfill, This
disposal should be covered by the 10% contingencies included, assumed no
tipping fee is charged for the almost empty drums. ·
Although·landfarming has been demonstrated as a viable disposal, I have
elected not to consider and include in this evaluation because the
condition of the waste (non-uniform and non-pumpable) and the unsightly
appearance shortly after application do not lend itself well to
evaluation.
Conclusion and Recommendation
I would hope that you could reasonably arrive at the same conclusion.
In situ mixing/disposal is the most cost effective and. possibly environ-
mentally safe approach, Solidification on-site and disposal at a
sanitary landfill would be my next choice,
I sincerely hope these thoughts and guideline estimates will be helpful.
If I can advise you further, please don't hesitate to call.
FGT:ew
Very truly yours,
THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
--'. ---;/~ . -::---::_{_;\:q/;,<.,
F. G. Troppe, P.E.
Manager of Environmental Control
and Energy -Tire Division
cc: J, C, Sadler, Charlotte Plant Manager
W, J, Henrick, Legal Counsel
• •• NAMEPLATE 8c MFG. INC.
PHONE 704-283-8175 TELEX 572-406
P. 0. BOX 312
MONROE. NORTH CAROLINA 28110
November 18, 1982
Mr. Richard Gay
225 Green Street
Wachovia Bank Building
Suite 606
Fayetteville NC 28301
Dear Sir:
I have enclosed copies of .the four manifests from the waste
we hauled from Charlie Macon's farm. I do apologize that
the arrangements for transportation took as long as they
did. Hopefully, with your receipt of .this paperwork, we will
be finished with our part of .the cleaning at this site.
If .I can be of further service, please contact me.
Regards,
ACM~ JEPLATE
im Lon{
Engineer
JL/bcw
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•• TERESSTIC
E)f{ON DG-2C
0.:,jr-1 01:roJ
Supersedes issue of, 11-30-78
TERESSTIC®
• Premium rust-and oxidation-inhibited circulating oil
• Lubricant for steam turbines and other precision machinery,
hydraulic fluid, heat transfer fluid, etc.
• Complete range of ISO viscosity grades for all requirements
T1-:1n:,-;:-,-r1c is Ilic brand name for a line of" long-servict;-
1 ifc I 11! 1rlcal ing oils that ha \'t! ran kcd for over four dec-
ades as among du: rincst products of their kind. C(Jll-
linually improved ovc:r the years, T~:1n::-;:-;T11: oils arc
formulated with carefully selected base slocks that
offer the characteristics necessary for dependable
service. Tun::--:;Tic is fortified with special additives sc-
lt:ctcil for 111axi11u1m compalibility and dfcclivcrn:s.-;.
Tlit:si: include oxidation awl rusl inhibitors and anti-
foam agcnls.
Grades
The Tun>:-STIC line of premium circulating oils con-
sists of" ten viscosity gradt:s. Nitw of these grades arc
hle11d1:d to viscosity values that conform to the l11tcr-
. 11ati()t1al Standards (lrganizatiuit (I~()) viscosity
Typical Inspections
The values shown here ore representative of current production.
ore not. All of them may vary within modest ranges.
TERESSTIC Grade 32 33 46
ISO viscosity grade 32 32 46
AGMA number
Gravity, 0 API 33.2 30.8 29.8
specific @ 15.6°( 0.859 0.872 0.877
Viscosity, cSt@ 40°C 30.1 30.0 42.9
cSt@ 100°C 5.4 5.3 6.6
SSU @ 100°F 154.S 158 222
ssu@ 210°F 44.3 43.8 48.3
Viscosity index 112 100 99
Pour point, °C -21 -21 -21
of -5 -5 -5
Flash point, °C 210 207 213
of 410 405 415
Neutralization No. 0.080 0.08 0.08
\91982, Enon Corporation
dassificatio11 system. 'I'i-:1ns:---r1c 77 is an inlcrrncdiatc
grad,: bctw,:en ISO viscosity grades (1B and 100 with
an appro.ximalc viscos!tv of 77 ccntistok,:s al 40°C.
Applications
T1•:H 1•:s:-;TJ<: oi Is arc the primary rccom1111;11da1 ion for ap-
plical ions that n:q11in: clt:ao, dcpendalilt: lul1rication
for t:.xtcndt!d st:rvicc periods -ofle11 for years. Tlu:y
effectively resist liigli lt:11qu:raturcs. prevent rust.and
shed entrained waler and air.
Bccaww lltc quality of T1m1,::--:--r1c oils is t:spccial!y ap-
parent at sustained high kmpt:ralurcs or o1ht:r ad-
vcrst: opera I ing co11di1 ions, I hey art: I he prinw rcco1t1-
rne11datio11 as a lubricant for industrial gas l1nl1ines
tlial require mineral lubricating oils .
Some ore controlled by manufacturing specifications, while others
68 77 100 ISO 220 320 460
68 100 150 220 320 460
0 ""' = 0
• 2 3 4 5 6
29.0 28.7 28.0 27.4 27.8 26.2 26.8
0.882 0.883 0.887 0.890 0.888 0.877 0.894
65 77.0 105.0 157.5 214 306 432
8.7 9.9 ll.1 15.7 18.7 23.8 30.3
340 398 546 840 1123 1620 2284
55.5 58 66.5 80 93 115 149
98 98 97 95 95 95 95
-21 -21 -18 -18 -18 -9 -7
-5 -5 0 0 0 15 20
224 227 257 266 266 21-f, 307
435 440 485 510 510'3 530 585
0
0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.10
Printed in USA 3·8·82
•• In addition. Trn1•SSTJC oils give outstanding perfor-
mance in hydraulic systems, circulating luhrication
systems, gear cases, hearings, and olher industrial
units for which long trouble-free service is i'equircd.
grades most commonly used in turbines, was special-
ly selected for its unique ability to suppress foaming
without retarding the release of entrained air.
~ Ru~l mHI Corrosion Protection: TrnESSTH: oils are
Tt:in:ssnc :{2 ~ For many years this has been the h(\t-.. ,Jormulated with rust inhibitors. All grades pass the
Exxon luhricant for high-temperature, long-life scrv-ASTM distilled water rust test, and grades :12, :n, 46,
ice where a grade :32 product is re'luircd. 11 has an oxi-68. 77, and 100 pass the ASTM salt water lesl. The
dation life (ASTJ\-1 D 94:)) in excess of 1\DOO hours and TEl\1-'.SST!(: line passes the ASTi\·1 copper sl rip corro-
excdlenl rust-preventive and water-shedding prop-sio11 test. assuring protection to copper and bronze.
crtics. T1-:1n:SSTI('. .12 is the first choice for steam !ur-
bines, gas turhincs, and other industrial applications
where a super-premium lubricant is desired.
TEl!l•:~sr11: :t{ -This grade is formulated for applica-
tions where a premium quality grade :12 luhricanl is
rcq11ired. !Jul where scrYice conditions arc 1101 severe
enough to take ad Yan I age of the super-premium qual-
ities of T1,:1n:ssT1C :12. T1•:HESSTJC :Bis of the same high
quality as the heavier TEHl·:SsTJ«: grades and provides
excellent !Jt:rformance.
Properties
Ucmulsihility: As water is perhaps lhe major men-
ace to effectiYt: turbine lubricalio11, it is essential that
a turhinc oil exhibit good dcmulsibility. All TEJH:SSTIC
grades shed waler readily and arc highly resistant to
emulsification. These properties promote water sepa•
ration i11 the reservoir. thus keeping it from recir-
culating with the oil.
Foam Rc:-;istuncc and Air Hclea~c: The trend to-
ward shor!er residence time for oils in turbine reser-
voirs makes it essential that turbine oils resist foam-
ing and readily eliminate entrained air. All Trn1-::-;STIC
grades conlain foam inhibitors. The foam inhibitor
used in TEHESSTI<: grades :12, :-n, 46. 68. and 77, the
Precautions
Con lamination of Ti.:tlESSTI<: oils with other products
such as detergent motor oils may substantially impair
their quality and cotild lead lo operational problems
sud1 as foaming. filler plugging, and sludge forma-
tion.
Oils and greases in contact with skin ca11 result in
plugging of sweat glands and hair follicles or defatt ing
of the skin. Under some conditions this may lead to
skin irritation or dermatitis. Accordingly, good pcr-
srnial hygie11e should always be pracliccd. Oils.
gn:ases, and other foreign materials should be re-
moved from !he skin promptly. TEHES:-iTIC oils arc
readily removed from tlie skin by ,vatcrlcss ha11d
cleaners, followed by washing with soap. warm water.
and a skin brush. Similarly, soiled clothing should not
remain in contact with the skin. TEHESSTI( can lie re•
moved from clothing by dry-cleaning with solvents or
by washing with a laundry detergent. If Trn1-:.-;::,·n<:
comes in co111act with 1hc cy!:S. wash the eyes with
fresh water until the irritation subsides.
For additional health and safety information, your
Exxon rcprese11lative ca11 provide a i\fatcrial Safety
Data Sheet 011 each Trnl-:SSTI( grade.
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 2180 Houston, Texas 77001
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CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID\AtJD H/\ZARDOUS WASTE
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Location of Samf.ling Point: )._;0,,,. -....... A"
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( ) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
Barium {/ <S-lonitabilitv
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Chromium I /0 Spec. Conductivity
Color \. / Ln1or1nated Hydrocarbons -Copper ,:;-.,.,.:t..,...;'"
V Flammability(/:. P.) I'll/at-Lindane
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Ir.on / '\ Toxaphene
T.oad I/ I ) 0-) 2.4-D
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Mercury ( IJ. I);) / Af(c /(,._! ,,. ..---<i ,. Nitrate V /-' (.,
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Selenium . (
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ANALYSIS REPORT
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Date of Analysis: ----------------Date Reported:
Analyzed By: _________________ _
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Occupational Health
DESCRIPTION
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ANALYSIS REPORT
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Analyzed By: ------------------
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CuMMENTS:
DHS Form 1440 (Rev. 2-75)
Occupational Health
DESCRIPTION
Date Reported: f P J -~;...,._ ___ _
REMARKS RESULTS IN
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Division of Health Services
Occupational Health Laboratory
ANALYSIS REPORT
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Date of Analysis: ~-¢s-Date Reported: __ ~-'J6.~'J.,._1/ ___ _
Analyzed By: _________________ _
.ABORATORY SAMPLE NUMBER
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CuMMENTS:
DHS Form 1440 (Rev. 2-75)
Occupational Health
DESCRIPTION
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REMARKS RESULTS IN
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REPORTED BY: ~
Chief, Occupationaealth Lab
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Division of Health Services
Occupational Health Laboratory
ANALYSIS REPORT
Company: C b0vv I~ -e. ~6'( On s~~
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CuMMENTS:
DHS Form 1440 (Rev. 2-75)
Occupational Health
DESCRIPTION
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REMARKS RESULTS IN
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Division of Health Services
Occupational Health Laboratory
ANALYSIS REPORT
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Su bm it ted To Laboratory On: 8 -lo -82 By:_--'~~c..,0Q==b.._ ______ _
Date of Analysis :--~<9-'+½-'{,'-·--_,.,f0_.(?_~_.S-_____ _ Date Reported:_~,-s;; ........ 0~1/---'-/ ___ _
Analyzed By: __________________ _
.ABORATORY SAMPLE NUMBER DESCRIPTION REMARKS RESULTS
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CuMMENTS:
DHS Form 1440 (Rev. 2-75)
Occupational Health
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REPORTED BY: ~
Chief, Occupation~h Lab
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S~_LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
9:'IVISION OF HEALTH SERVI 11.c. DEPARTMENT OF BU11/\tl REsotks•
P .0. BOX 28047 -306 N. \·!ILMI1JGTON ST., RALEIGH 2'(611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHD HAZARDOUS WASTE
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'Date coilecfecf: ·3-::1.:[·:_ 9, Z-·Time/D ·' . ~ PM · .. -·· --· ---·-·· --·-----· -
Location of Sampling Point: ('. r~\ -\ -L
-
{)q Extractable Metals Results
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Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractable '
Arsenic Zinc -
v Barium ✓ t;. r, Ianitabi l itv .
v---Cadmium < /l, (""11 Corrosivity
Chloride Reacti vitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch I Orl nated Hydrocarbons
Copper .,_-;,..::, -
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v--T o~d· .. ft; . 2-4-D
M!'ln2:anese .. 2 .4 :5-TP-__
Mercurv /_.··/·_I \ i I ··-,
Nitrate ( ' fy /( K <!. I <:} '
oH '· -
Selenium .... ---·-------
Silver
::uate Received ___________ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nunber -----------------
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
~ Clliii<EPARTMENT OF HUt1J\ll RESOURCES
P.O. BCW• -306 N. l·!ILMDJGTON ST •• Gll 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHD HAZARDOUS \·/ASTE
iource:
,ddress: -------------------;
Zip ---------.--_____ __,
:ounty: _\,__,>,.-\~.<--'!...'\,__\(,_,~...:'.>.~'--'-'""~,<.-----------1
leport To: (]pvr1S (),oS G
\ddress:
Zip -----------------;
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:ollected By: r:,('.,\ \~J -'-<-=--'-='-------------!
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-........ m..:.:11· ·-) -·-
Location of' Sampling Point: (l if'-,\_ -\ -S,
,·,
Remarks:
·-·---· --. -~-----' ..
/..) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
l"'.) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractab l E ,
Arsenic Zinc
✓ Barium rJ ~ r, 0./ Ianitabi 1 itv -
,_-Cadmium < /l, i.Jq < 0.0{ Corrosivitv
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec, Conductivity
Color en I on nated Hydrocarbons '
Copper "-d-'-
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
,.:,....--. Toad --:z r,, 0 n I 2.4-D
M!11neanese 2 • 4 • 5-TP ....
Mercury .:/", ' I I '
' Nitrate ( ~ f\l t( i<._,;, I /tJ. fl < 0. (),
·' DI! /
! Selenium
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\ Silver
,' late Rfceived ___________ Date Reported __________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nuober -------------------'-
~ddress:
P.O.
STATE_ LI\BORATOHX m,· t'UlJL.LL t1t.ttt.. rn
· DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
.... ,aDEPARTMENT OF HUN/\tJ RES08'£1
B,!!P'2•7 -306 N. \·!IU-!INGTON ST.RA i:.IGII 2"(611
CHEMICAL AN/\LYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
'
Remarks:
--------------------!
Report To:
l,ddress:
I i
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L • ~' -L -r, ·2 Date Collec~ed. -(-'--... c-
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Zip
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Timeit)--_-;;;· PM
Location of Sampling Point: C ['!\ • 2 -LI
... . -· -· . -··--·-•'·
/.) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
/) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Ext ractab 1 ,
Arsenic Zinc
1/ Barium /'I. r Ianitabilitv
.
..----Cadmium < 0. /,.J JI Corrosivity ,
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec, Conductivity
Color lh I on nated Hydrocarbons
Copper -. ·-
Fla=bility Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron . Toxanhene
v---1 oad 4. (,< 2.4-D
"~n<'anese 2 ,4 .5-TP--..
11ercurv /'. I , I I '
Nitrate ( IV I ck P I < _'). l./
pH .. ·
Selenium
-
Silver
)ate Received ___________ Date Reported ________ _ Reported By ------
Laboratory Nu□ber ;~~·.::~J :18
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P.O.
STATE_ LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HJ::ALHI
-DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES ...A
AADEPJ\RTMENT OF HU:11\tl RESO .....
B<P2•7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOii ST., RALEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHD HAZARDOUS WASTE
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I Report To: Cv1J'• r,es\,b
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Zip
Telephone Number: ( l -
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Date,Collected: f; ~ll ..,. 7~ 2 , QM
.,Time!D·--.~ PM ·-. . .. --.. ..
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.Location of" Sampling Point: C(v\ -z__ -s
'
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Y.J Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ~ unless otherwise
/J Total Hetals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractab l, '
Arsenic Zinc
'v Barium /tJb (). I lanitabi l itv
c------· Cadmium < /J. u Q ~ {), {) 7 Corrosivitv
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch I orrnated Hydrocarbons
Copper ~-.: .....
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v---T ~"d u·< [ 0,1 2.4-D
"~n.,;anese 2.4;5-TP. __
Mercurv -__ /' ' I I '
Nitrate ( 7v icK<:'. I 1,,, ;J <,,,_,.,,
oH
Scleni.um . --·-
Silver
-
Date Received _______ ~ ___ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
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sddress:
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P.O.
STATE. Ll\eUKJ\1u111 ur r-uPL.Li... uuru.11.ll
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
AfaDEPARTMENT OF llU:11\tJ RESOt.al · ·
BOP297 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTON ST .,-r. t::IGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID At-JD HAZARDOUS WASTE
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i\ddress:
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Location of Sampling Point: CiV\ -·7-, -L_
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l-l Extractable Netals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
/) Total Metals Total Extract·. indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
✓ Barium LJ.Cf Janitabilitv -
,,_.--Cadmit..i-m (1J.I.J9 Corrosivity .
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromiur~ Spec, Conductivity
Color ' 1,nforinated Hydrocarbons
Copper ~-d-'-
Flammability Lindane
I
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Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Tron Toxanhene
v---T ftad /{ 2-4-D
M~nvanese · 2.4.5-TP-..
Mercury ./, •. , I '
Nitrate ( N ; < .. !<.. e. I <';J,,
pl{
Selc:i.ium
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Silver
)ate Received Date Reported Reported By
Laboratory Nur.iber
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STATE. Ll\t3U1H\lUlil ur t'UDL..L\... U~tH,..,.1.u
P.O.
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES .
••
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAll RES~· ·. . .
B '47 -306 ti. ~!ILMVIGTOi< S-~IGI! 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHO HAZARDOUS WASTE
Remarks:
Address: --------------------!
________ -,-__ Zip _____ --1
County: --'--'~..,___'-'--'~'~~~=c;-v,_~. =~~-''-----------!
Report To:
/,ddress:
___________ Zip _____ _,
_Date Collected: ... ,.~-l -9, 2 Time 'P', .. ~ PM i'(__./ ~, ...
. .. ... --··:.·--·----. :
Location of Sampling Point: C../\A -7:, -s
j.) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
!/) Total Metals Total Extract·. indicated. Total Extractabl ' .
Arsenic Zinc
v BariuUl {, 4 11. I lanitabilitv .
V"'""""' Cadm;um /l. 49 · C 0. /\ I Corrosivity .
Chloride Rear.tivitv ·
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color 1..n I or, nated Hvdrocarbons
Copper 'tl'-~-.:n
Flammabilitv Lindane
Fluoride· Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v---Toad 4-£./0 < /J. / 2.4-D
M!l-noanese 2.4 .• 5-TP ..
Mercury . /.. I , I I '
Nitrate ( I\I ; c._k e. I 'J "<. I,. < c), ,, (.
t>H
Selcni.um
.. -... --.
Silver
Date Received Date Reported Reported By
--------------------------
Laboratory Nu
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DIVISION OF !IEALTH SERVICES
lliii·Ja.. DEPARTMENT OF l!Ut-rnt, RESO~F,a
P.O. B .. 1 -306 ll. 1-!ILMINGTON STt,fl9IGH
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS HASTE
C \"e~~ i \o,c c:--., <;,, + () ..
Source: l f' Remarks:
f.ddress:
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Zip
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County: .
P.eport To: C,o .. x~ \..I (),o.\)6
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l,ddress:
:; :: Zip
Telephone Number: , i -'
Collected r)6 \,1 \:) ..
By:
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Date Collected: (, -ll 7-, _ _... I.I -./ ., PM
. ····------~----··· . ------·-.. ·-· ·-· --· ... ··---------·
Point: (i/1.A _L\_ Location of Sampling I <--.
27611
.
'
:>'-) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
:/) Total .Metals Total Extract: indicated. . Total Extractabl '
Arsenic Zinc
\./ Barium -ao Ianitabi l i tv -
----Cadmium ( II. Ll9 Corrosi vitv ,
Chloride Reactivity
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch Torrnated Hydrocarbons '
Copper . "-~ri-
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
\.....--· To~d ·.u I 2.4-D
Manoanese 2 .4 .5-TP.-...
Mercurv .. ·/ J ' I I '
Nitrate ( /\} I C..K P I < ',.J.,.
nil
Selenium
-·-·····
Silver I
0ate Received ___________ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory t:ut1ber -------------------
,ource: C !\('U( ... \ ~ f'
~ddress:
P.O.
STATE.L/\BOR/\TORY OF PUBLl(; t1t.llL.lt1
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
... DEPARTMENT OF IIU:1/Ul REso&r.A ·
BP2•1 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST·ll~IGI! 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
i ~½, C C,, ~· Remarks:
Zip
County: \ i ( -'(Y\ ("i,'\,d
i'!eport To: C r>vr b
\
i,ddress:
I I Zip
Date Collected:-(-)·~---2 Time:-· .... 1 PM -""·• "' -· ····---•..1.;,
Location or Sampling Point: C .rv\ -'-1--s
Y..) Extractable Metals Results
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Results expressed in ~ unless otherwise
Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
1/ Barium 'J. / 7-I\• I Ianitabilitv -
~ Cadmium (j. lJC/ < tJ. ot Corrosivity .
. Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec.·Conductivity
Color 1.n I on nated Hydrocarbons
Copper l.'-A..-.; ..-.
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
. ~ l nad I < fJ ~ tl, I 2.4-D
M!'lnr!anese 2 .4. 5-TP .......
Mercury -·~' I ' ( I '
Nitrate ( . N 1cK('. I Y. fl < 11. 11,.l
nil .•·
Selenium
•·-·------··
Silver ...
Date Received ___________ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
r::.-J.;i 2i 3
Laboratory Nu□ber -------------------
Source: \ ( '\,,c1.., 'f'
f.ddress:
P.O.
DIVISlUN uc 11t.11L u1 ~en v J.'-c.->
N. C. DEPI\RTI1ENT OF llUM/ltl RESOURC~
B-7 -306 IL \·!ILl-1111GTOH ST •• ~IGII 27611
CHEMICAL ANIILYSES -SOLID Al·ID HAZARDOUS WASTE
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Remarks:
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Zip
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Address:
., Zip
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Telephone Nwnber: , j -'
Collected By: P)c,S-1\~
C '\ -"t ·7 T<mel'(>\ .. :; Qli:'
Date Collected:: {) -L c-' ·-............ 1~--·~ FM ..
----··-Point:C(✓\--~ -L -...
Location of Sampling
... ·--.. .---------.
~
-
/-) Extractable l-letals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
/.) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
\./ Barium '1 {,, Iqnitabilitv
,-----Cadmium (O, LI fl Corrosivity .
Chloride Rear.tivitv
,
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Copper J;"ndrin
Flamniabi.lity Lindane
Fluoride . Hethoxvchlor ·
Iron Toxaphene
-------
T ~ad J,( :., 2-4-D
M~nP-anese 2,4,5-TP.. __
Mercury -/.' ' I I '
Nitrate ( /\I /(_/<. e__/ 9. J
pl{
Scleniu:n
.... ,
Sil,,er
)ate Received Date Reported Reported By
--------------------------
Laboratory Nur.1ber -------------------
;)lRlt. l..HDVf\l\j.UJ\J,. VI. 'V,1.JW-'-V' ...... , ... __ _
P.O.
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
•
,a DEPARTMENT OF HU:1,\ll REsca;fA
B '19,.7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTON S'i9R~IGH 2'(611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID Al-lD HAZARDOUS \-/ASTE
Source: I \,
r\(:'.\_~ l f' i\.\o_c c-,,, Remarks:
t.ddress:
Zip
County: \
Report To: Cr,,£
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Address:
Zip
Telephone Number: .....:<'----')'--________ _,!
Collected By: ____,,(-"))"-'r:;,'-'-:0:J~\::)=---------ll Qti7
.D?.);~ Collected: ~ -ll -9'2 Time/()---~
..
PM
,rr ._ • --------.,,·. ., --.. -··~·~·-·-
Location or Sampling Point: G,M-l-,,-S
:i--> Extractable Metals Results
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Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
Total Metals Total Extract: indicated, Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic , Zinc
1/ Barium ,:; 9 6. I Janitabi l itv ,
c----Cadmium 11.S-O ✓,l(J/ Corrosivitv .
Chloride Reac.tivitv .
Chromium Spec, Conductivity
Color TnTonnated Hydrocarbons
Copper ·r:....·~-.: ....
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Tron Toxanhene
v---T ....... d /'? 0 ( 0 I 2.4-D
M"n"anese 2 .4. 5-TP-._
Mercurv ,/ I ' I I '
Nitrate ( Kt 1c...1! e. I ( -1-.~ < cJ. /lJ
DH '
Selenium --·· ,
Silver I
Date Received----------~ Date _Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nunber
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STATE. LA.t:SUttJ\J.UliI ur ruoL.L\,,, uL,1u .. .1.u
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
•
11'&DEPARTMENT.OF !IUMMJ RESO-·
P.O. B ... 7 -306 N. i!ILt-llNGTOi, s111111'Rffi:IGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS \·TASTE
isource: ___:,_;uo{)...,::...cc;I;,_-\.:..:..; f',__i'-~-~=""c..,c"-,"-""'-----'""'-:>..L."-Q"----
i /Address: __________________ --!
I -----'-------'Zip _____ ~
County: _;_cs,..,.."-'-'-'-'-'-'"""'""-"'""------------1
Report To: b
/,ddress:
___________ Z_ip _____ -1
i Telephone Number: ~('-_-')'----------1 ) . l
! coilected By: \ )cSJ .~ I
I -'""'""----'--'=---------~-A--~~l-,
1.D_ate Collected: f,-4 ~ p, 2... Time/t)·--~ --PM
· Location of" Sampling Point: CJ\\ -7 -s
Remarks:
-..
Ifl Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ~ unless otherwise
r.l> Total Metals Total Extract·. indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
v' Barium 11' /J.f Ianitabilitv .
,._..,,.--Cadmium < IJ. L(R < r..111 Corrosi vity ,
Chloride Rear:tivitv
Chromium,, Spec, Conductivity
Color Cf\Torrnated Hydrocarbons
Copper "~d~'-
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Me thoxvch lor·
Iron Toxanhene
v---T ~~d. IY ," II 7 2-4-D
M~nnanese 2 .4 .5-'TP .. __
Mercury . ,.·/, ' I I ' '
Nitrate ( IV ,c..v .,_;, I \ 3.t/ < "'· ,..,
oH .
Selenium ···-····-·---
Silver
Date Received Date Reported Reported By
Laboratory Nunber .1;. ") ~·:t .t:· r "I..> l:!J' .,_..,. J.. • .J ...,"")
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. . -· -·. .... -·-· ·----··-· .... ___ -.. ....
STATE_LABORIITORY OF PUBLl(.; t1t.11t..1t1
DIVISION OF HEALT!t SERVICES -
-.AIJEP/IRTHENT OF HUM/\!J RESc&EI
P.O. B~ 2~7 -306 N. ~!ILMDlGTOiJ S~ RA :IGII 2'[611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS \-/ASTE
Source:
Address: -------------------!
________ --,-__ Zip _____ .....,
County: .
Report To:
J,ddress:
___________ Zip _____ _,
Telephone Number: -----'('--__ )'------------>
Collected By: ---'c-"'")~6\c·\ .... J,_\;;.,2>~-------,--ll c&.17
-Date .. ~ollected: 7\ ::LI ---:c 9:, 2 _ Time/'e)--. ~ PM -·-· . . . . .
Location of" Sampli~g Point: CJv\ -A--S
'
Remarks:
-·-· .. . ---·
.
'.Y.) Extractable Metals Results
1/-)
Results expressed in ppm unl_ess otherwise
Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
v Barium ,, ' J' 11. 'J Ianitabilitv
.....--Cadmium ~ .. I~ (! . 0 I Corrosivity .
Chloride Rear:tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch I ori nated Hydrocarbons
Copper ~ . ---~-
Flammabilitv Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Tron Toxanhene
..,,.,---T and '} f) ~ < ll. I 2-4-D
M!'!lnoanese 2 .4. 5-TP ___
Mercurv _.--/ I ' I I '
Nitrate ( /\I f(_K (:-_/ r.J L/ • ',)_ ( /lJlS
pH .
Selenium -------······-.
Silver
Date Received ___________ Date Reported ____ -c--co-,=_Reported By _____ _
,-:-•·':'l ,-.. -~---ij ,L, .,_:~ :;:r., .1
Laboratory Nunber -------------------
~J..t\J.U_ unuv ... , ........ , ......... ----~
P.O.
DIVISIO,·J OF HEALTH SERVICES
ajk.fat.DEPJ\RTl1ENT OF IIU11/\tl RESOlJi.EA
B(Wl97 -306 tl. l·!ILMINGTON ST.~IGH
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZ/\RDOUS WJ\STE
~ddress: __________________ _,
___________ Zip. ____ : __ __,
County: \~ \ / \, \'Y\Co/V'.d •
Report To: Ga-.,r,, · (),;,;._~~')
~j
Address: ------------------
Zip -----------______ _,
C' I (1 2 D_c1!,_"" Collected:_(-) -lf -r-, ~
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Location of Sampling Po5.nt: (' if',!\ -2 -L "J_
Remarks:
27611
)() Extractable Metals
il Total Metals
Results Results expressed
indicated.
in ppm unless otherwise
Total Extract: ' Total Extractabl,
Arsenic Zinc -V::: Barium ,-------t----'-'-'--"'--·t------+----,,~---;..c...--------+------t-----
-Cadmium
< L/. -I-Jani tabil itv
<o.w1-Corrosivitv
v---
Chloride
Chromium
Color
Copper
Flammability
Fluoride
Tron
""n"anese
Mercury
Nitrate·
u11·
Sclcniu:n
Silver
<.LI. L
'
-
Rear.tivitv
Spec. Conductivity
Lhlonnated Hydrocarbons
-·-
Lindane
Methoxvchlor
Toxanhene
2.4-D
2.4.5-TP--...
. · /. I ' I I ' I'✓ 1<.K {/__ / < :J. ?I
' .•
,ate Received ___________ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nur.iber -------------------
P.O.
STATE.LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES __
-.ADEPI\RTI1ENT OF HUMMJ REScAE.,.,
B't'!!! 2~7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOi~ s~ RALEIGH 27611
CHEMIC/IL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS \·//\STE:
(' \,-\{\,\ . i ~-,.c c:,, ~-tQ --
Source: l f' Remarks:
Address: .
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Zip :
County: Q \ ( \, '(Y\ CJV\. d ..
Report To: G()--.1,'-' (),C\\-.6
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Telephone Number: ( ) -
Collected By: 9.>uS1~°) '
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Date Collected: (:)-~l --D 2 . Time/()·· , ~ PM . --... -------.
Location·of Sampling Point: . Cf\,~ -::2 -S
'
. -
Y.) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless othe-rwise
j) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated, Total Extractabl , -
Arsenic Zinc
v Ba-rium l'-1, o.u Ianitabi l itv
,------Cadmium /J.LIB t'll,I\{ Corrosivitv
Chloride . Rear:tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color 1.n I onnated Hvdrocarbons
Copper 1." ... ,1_.; _
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride · Methoxvchlor
Tron Toxanhene
v--Le;id LR I\, I 2.4-D
M'!llnnanese 2 .4 .5-TP--. -
Mercurv -· .. •/. I ' I I '
Nitrate ( IV /cKe_l -:., 7 ll. -::; /J
nH
Selenium .... ----·-·
Silver .
)ate Received ___________ Date Reported ________ _:_Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nu~ber . r~-:;JLrso
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STATE_ LABOR!\TOHY ut-· l'UllLl.'--t1t.RLrn
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O. •/&DEPARTMENT OF HU:,11\tJ RESO-· .
BO,. 2!111:7 -306 N. \·!IL!-IINGTOH ST~f,LEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
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~ddress:
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r,ddress:
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Telephone Number: , j -'
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Location of .Sampling Point: (,fl\ -I,., -L
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:/4.) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
,i) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
v Barium < ?,..Cf Ianitabilitv -
...-Cadmium < o. 39 Corrosivity
Chloride Rear:tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Lnlonnated Hydrocarbons
Copper 1'rt~rin
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Hethoxvchlor -Iron Toxaohene
,,...--· T~~d ✓.1.'1 2.4-D
M:-:inrtanese 2 ,4 ,5-TP .....
Hercurv . /. I ' I I '
Nitrate ( N1(/(.f:'./ <::J.o
pH
Selenium
....
Silver I
late Received ___________ Date Reported ________ ~· Reported By
Cl:~.i-d-~-:i~'.L ------
Laboratory Nunber -------------------
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O. •
•,a DEPARTMENT OF !!UMAll RESO-E',A
:9,7 -306 N. 1-/ILMINGTON SW RWIGI! 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID Al-lD HAZARDOUS WASTE
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f.ddress: .
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?.eport To: c,(")v('U (\°"\-l~
' \J Address:
., :: Zip
Telephone Number: I i -'
Collected By: 9)c;\ \r1 \:)
c, i 5-'---) CAMi
Dat;.~ Colle_c::_l:_'=~:J-~ -L[ -. t-TimelD ·· ,a?, PM -... ----·· .. . .··--.. -
Location of Sampling Pcij.nt: CJ\\ -'1-L_
Y,) Extractable ~etals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
.!> Total Metals Total Extract'. indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
1/ Barium < LJ.'1 Jani tabi l itv --Cadmium <o. 4q Corrosivitv ,
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch I orina ted Hydrocarbons
Copper v-..:z ..... ; n
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxaphene
..,,.-Toad <' Ll,'-1 . 2 .4-D
Mn.nPa.nese 2.4.5-Tl.'.
Mercurv . ··/. I ' I I '
Nitrate ( IV1(l(f"_l ,,,,.u
pH
Selenium . •'" -····-· -
Silver
late Received Date Reported ---------~----------· .·-!"'"1(''jf..,.r').
'"I.;,._) l.~-~~Ad
Reported By ------
Laboratory Nuober -------------------
STATE. L!\tlUlli\!UlH Ur l:'U/JL.LI, nc.m .. ,a
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O. •
ADEPI\RTMENT OF HUMMl RES.. .
B !9,7 -306 N. \-!ILMDlGTOi-1 S R~IGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID /\HD HAZARDOUS WASTE
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Source: Remarks: ( \
l,ddress: .
Zip
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' County:
Report To: C,().J('I.J (\r)\\.,~ ..
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1,ddress:
Zip
Telephone Number: ( j -..
Collected By: 9)('.';;V) \~
.Date ,Collected: f~~-L[ -9, 2-. CAM~
T.:imelD ·· . :::S PM . ·-. ___ ,.
Location o.f Sampling Point: f'{V\. -A ··-L
I
'
•'>4 Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
::I-> Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl '
Arsenic Zinc
v Barium < LI. I !anitabilitv .
,___--· Cadmill!I\ < 0, '-I I Corrosivity ,
Chloride Rear:tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color \.n I ori nated Hvdrocarbons
Copper li'n,t,..; n
Flammability Lindane .
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxaphene
v---Y~ad ,(U I 2-4-D
M.":!.nf!anese 2 .4 .5-TP._ -
Mercury .-/'. ' ' I I '
Nitrate ( N lcKe I ('J.11
pH
Sel[!nium ··-. --. -·-· .
Silver I
~ate Received Date Reported Reported By ---------------------------
Laboratory Nu □ber -------------------
STATB.LI\BORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
P.O. •
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVI~--· . . .
• EPARTMENT OF HUM/It! RESO. ..
BOX 2~ -306 N. \·!ILHDIGTON ST., RALEIGH 27611 ..
CHEMICAL AHALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
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Source: l f' Remarks:
1.ddress:
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County:
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Report To: C1(i,1, '-·' r') . J,~ \. ::'.)C\ ') I
Address: C '~_)
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Telephone Number: , j -'
Collected By: P)a\1 \:)
Date Collected: -f~·~1.,l--Y, "J _
CAM~
Ti::ielQ~3_2i-! .. ----· ----~--.
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Location of Sampling Point: C__ (v\ -C,j -L
Y.l Extractable Metals Results _Results expressed in ~ unless otherwise
/-) Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractab l 1 ,
Arsenic Zinc -
v Barium ",? 0 lonitabi l itv ,
,._,.---Cadmium 11. 4"1 Corrosi vitv
Chloride Rear:tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Copper End-'~
Fla=bility Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Tox·anhene
,.,,---fornn <-u 2-4-D
M~nr,anese 2 -4 .• 5-TP •. _ •
Mercurv ,·· /. ! ' I I '
Nitrate I V /\J I c_"L'. t: I //)
PH
Selenium . , ·••"
Silver
.
Jate Received ___________ Date Reportcd _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nunber r:·t;,J3t~4
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERI/ICES
P.O . •
•• DEPARTMENT OF HU:41\tJ RESOJii(fA
B ,9.7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOi, S'l9 RWIGH 2·7611
. CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID At-ID HAZARDOUS WASTE
•
Source: 6-)(\ if' i\'v:A_c en. ~ Remarks:
J,ddress:
Zip
County:
Report To:
/,ddress:
Zip
Telephone Number: ( ) l --''----=------------!
Collected By: ___,_½~c-'--1\...,J-'-\~""----------=c-1-
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.Date Colle_c_ted: f; -4 ·· 9;. 2 Time ID--. ~ PM --.. --
Location of Sampling Point: ({IA _Ci -S
r/-1 Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ~ unless otherwise
r/> Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total · Extract ab l '
Arsenic Zinc
v Barium /Rs 0. ':I Ianitabil itv -
......--Cadmium I.Cf<;" < O. ll I Corrosiliity ,
Chloride Reactivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color 1.n1orinated Hydrocarbons ·•
Copper 1'n~r;n
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxaohene
v--T.o,.d I --.,_ I < o. I 2.4-D
u..,nPanese 2.4,5-TP __
Mercury .• ·:/. I ' I I '
Nitrate ( N 1C.1t. P I ci:-0. ·;-;"
vH ..
Selenium ···----··
Silver
elate Received Date Reported Reported By --------------------------~ -: ; ~-., ..-:;__r;;: L-'
\j :..J )_y ~--~ u Laboratory Nunber -------~-----------
DIVISION OF BEALTB SERVICES
P.O.
~.C. DEPARTMENT OF HU:11\tl RESOURCE-.
•• 7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTON S.R9IGH
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHD HAZI\RDDUS WASTE
___________ Zip _____ --J
C~unty: \~ \ I ~ \'Yv~d
Report To: Ge,J('ts (?)r:,\'IL
/,ddress:
Zip -----------______ _,
Telephone Nllmber: _.:(c___....:l:.._ ____ -____ -1
Collected By: ~r.A ~ \:) --'~""-'-''-'--"""'---------~---A~-11'
Date Collected: f, -Lt -f', ?-Time/()---~ PM
Location or Sampling Point:
Remarks:
27611
"') ,,-Extractable Hetals Results
Total
Results expressed
indicated.
in ppm unless otherwise
:>() Total Metals Extract: -
,
Tcital Extractab 1,
Arsenic Zinc
✓ Barium Iani tabi 1 itv
.....----Cadmium o. 'I (l (:orrosivity
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
' Color Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
'
Copper
' Flamm.ability Lindane
. Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxaohene
~ Lead 2.4-U
Man1,ancse 2 .4 .5-TP ._
Hercurv _,,,-,, I I
Nitrate (
n!l
Se l ~:, ium
Silver
)ate Received Date Reported Reported By
--------------------------
Laboratory Nu□ber -------'---------------
P.O.
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
.W-a.DEPARTMENT OF HU11AtJ RESO-E".A
•• 1 -306 N. \-/ILl·!UlGTON S·R-IGH
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID At-JD HAZARDOUS WASTE
~ddress: -------------------!
Report To:
t,ddress: ------------------cl
__________ Zip_·-----~
Telephone Number: __ (~~-)----------;
Collected By: _,_b--"-"'.6{"--~--'7'-"~J=--------,-11 ( QiMb D -9, 2 Time/t)·-;~ PM Date Collected: (, -L ,•-~-:--·-., ~ -·--····· ··-··-···· ... ,,\•
'Location of Sampling Point: CJv\-1(\ ·--S
Remarks:
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2'(611
:,() Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in £E unless otherwise
:)() Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractab l '
Arsenic ·Zinc I
,,,....... Barium ?-0 ~.3 Ianitabilitv .
v--Cadmium I :J {_ <: t\ () r Corrosivity
Chloride Rear.ti vi tv
Chromium .. Spec • Conductivity
Color lh Jon nated Hvdrocarbons
Copper D-~-..:,...
Flammability Lindane
. Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
~ T.oad II/., b "-'J 2.4-D
M~nrranese 2 .4 .5-TP ·-
Mercury . _ .. •/. I ' I I '
Nitrate ( N 1ck. r?_J \ -~ .u <' ,,,_ .,, -!
p}l -·
Selenium . -·· .. _ ' -
Silver
;1ate Received Date Reported Reported By
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1..;:t~~~;1:1,'!::v ;1
Laboratory Nu□ber -------------------
:·· · ....... ----·· -----. .;.....;..·-'-'-'""''""'"""· ... -":·-·····..:
STATE_!./\BORI\TORY Of PUBLIC HEI\LTH
..
DIVISION OF HEI\LTH SERV~
DEPARTMENT OF HUMl\tl RES-J!!i!!P' ·
P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOi1 ST., RI\LEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND H/\ZI\RDOUS WI\STE
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, Report To: C--v.v~, · Q--, aS,l_)
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' 1 Telephone Nwnber: ( i -
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\" ...-~~--... --·-·-----··--c,···---i. ·. ;_ . .. I() .. , ---·-·~--· -----__ , ___
· Date Collected: (\ --l..\ -9, 2-Time,.-, __ . __ .,.,, PM
' . ..
Location of Sampling Point:0{'\,\-11-/ I . '
-
:)() Extractable ~etals Results · Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
:y'.) Total Metals Total Extract·. it1dicated. Total Extractab· ,
Arsenic Zinc ,
1,Y Barium ,....J L Ianitabilitv ,
.....-Cadmium /'. t. ; fl Corrosivity
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity .
Color Lil I on nated Hydrocarbons
Copper .,.,._ ~--.! --
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v----T.<>ad Cf,-:;.. 2.4-D
u ... nPanese 2,4 ,5-TP-___
Mercury, ,•··/. ' ' f I '
Nitrate ( /V 1(.K(:_/ < ::J;I../J
uH
Seleniu:n '' ---·. --.
Silver
. ~ate Received Date Reported Reported By
--------------------------
_ Laboratory Nu□ber -------------------
.•
P.O.
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
~:fa.DEPARTMENT OF HU/4/\tl RESO.E'.A
B.,~7 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOil S'l9R-IGI!
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AHO HAZARDOUS WASTE
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Source: I f' Remarks:
J'.ddress:
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I Q , ( \, \Y\,,V\.J. ' County: -
c,(")-.1C1.1 Gi°'"'b -
Report To:
' \j
Address:
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Telephone Number: ( ) -
Collected By:
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D.ii.t~ Coll~_cte_~: f;-4 -B 2
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Time((~ --_-::.;; PM
··•' -----... . -.---~-_,._'I
Location of Sampling Point: Q Iv\ -I I -L_ 2
27611
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:Y.) Extractable Metals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwise
[/) Total Metal!l Total Extract·. .indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
k/ Barium (3.?. Ionitabi l itv .
,.__..-Cadmium <n J/; Corrosivitv
.Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ch Ion nated Hydrocarbons
Copper r.-.2.,.;n
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride l1ethoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v---· r~~a (J.t: 2-4-D
M~n°anese 2,4,5.,;TP-.
Mercurv .. / I ' I . I '
Nitrate ( Nick.Pl ,, I.R
PH ?
Scleniurn
. ·-·----
Silver
)ate Received Date Reported Reported By
-------~-------------------
Laboratory Nu□ber -------------------
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O.
.4i1i1.: ~EPARTMENT OF 11Ut1,~!J . RESOUR~
B(9'9 -306 N. \·!ILMDJGTON ST -~GH
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS \-/ASTE:
Remarks:
ddress: __________________ ~
:ounty:
---------,----'Zip _____ ---1
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.ddress:
__________ _.;Zip ______ -J
'.elephone Number: . .....,1:...._..:l:_ __ .,__ _____ -J
:ollected By: 9 c·\ ~::) ----'c.--="--'--=-----1A---Q-A""""'M~'
late Collected: [) -l1 -Y, 2 Timei·(j--_,~ Pi-~ .... ---•
,oc2.tion of Sampling Point: CJ\\ -I I < -....,
2'{611
() Extractable l·ietals Results Results expressed in ppm unless otherwi5e
t:J Total Metals Total Extract: indicated. Total Extractabl ,
Arsenic Zinc
v Barium ~-'=,1.1 D. :.J Ionitabilitv ..,...--Cadmium M "'-o. o"I Corrosi vity
Chloride Rear.-tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Chlorinated· llydrocarbons
Copper Fnd-..--:P
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride · Hethoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v--Lead ill < 0. I 2. 4-D
Manganese 2.4 .• 5-TP--•..
Mercury .. /, I ' ( I ' Nitrate ( /\J ;(_/( f_',/ LI -::J.. ( "'· /1
oH .,
Selenium . ·-· .... .-.
Silver
ate Received ___________ Date Reported 2] .J._nf-f,/1 Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nunber (;;337'0 --------------------
STATE.LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTJa.
A ADIVISION OF HEALTH SERV:rA.
~-"""DEPARTMENT OF HUM/Ill RESOWES
P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. \·!ILMINGTOH ST. 1 RALEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
'
Source: Remarks:
Address: -------------------!
County:
-------------'Zip _____ ........
, ( \--\Y\ n"l .
Report To:
Address:
----------~Zip _____ __.
Telephone Nwnber: _..:.< __ ...:> _________ -!
;C~-==ected --~y~----'-~~-==-~~i..,_2\.:-",~"--_______ <G_f.,.,..;·Mt
,;-L -B2 . Time,C>-. ::S ---,--··--•-------.,r
Date Collected: PM
Location of Sampling Point: •'\ I\ Cl\-\·2-L
:/) Extractable Metals Results "Results expressed in _EE unless otherwise
:/) Total Z..ietals Total Extract: indicated, Total Ext ractab l, ,
Arsenic Zinc .
v Barium ~ <-I oni tabi li tv .
....--· Cadmium <"II, C Corrosivity
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec, Conductivity
Color "Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Copper -,i;,,1,.;n
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene
v---l ~;,d (<; 2-4-D
M,i.no-anese 2.4-5-TP--
l1ercurv .... •/. ! ' I I ---,
Nitrate ( N 1c_k {: I < .], <
DH . _ .. -
Selenium -. ----
Silver
Date Received ___________ Date Reported _________ Reported By _____ _
Laboratory Nur.iber -----------------
STATE.LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
P.O.
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES • ·
a\JAnEPARTMENT OF Hu:1Mi REsol);; ·
B6f'2M'f.7 -306 IL \·!ILMINGTOiJ ST., RALEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID Alm HAZARDOUS \-/ASTE
(' \,6.,\ i \a, ( (.,, ~-j;-..
,ource: If' Q Remarks:
sddress: .
i Zip ; :i" . Q , ( ~ Yv\ ,n,d '
·I
County:
Report To: G<')vC 1..., (\1,-..\,b I
' -~ l,ddress:
'
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' Zip
Telephone Number: , ) -'
Collected By: (.\~,\~ \~
))ate Collected: -f;-.-LI -}-'., 7_ ·
CAM ,,
Time/t)--. ~ PM ·---...... ... --./· ~·
"·-
:Location of Sampling Poj_nt: C.M -i 2.-s
)(.} Extractabl" Hetals Results Results expressed in~ unless otherwise
il Total Metals Total Extract·. indicated. Total Extractab 11 ,
Arsenic Zinc .
v,,,.. Barium q,4 r>. I · Ianitabilitv -Cadmium < ,,_ ~-<().I\ f Corrosivitv
Chloride Rear.tivitv
Chromium Spec. Conductivity
Color Ln I ori nated Hvdrocarbons
Copper y,,_ ~-! ...
Flammability Lindane
Fluoride Methoxvchlor
Iron Toxaohene
y-------l.Aad l"f < t>. I 2.4-D
"'nl?,'.lnese 2 .4 .5-TP .... _
Mercury ..•. •/ I ' I I '
Nitrate ( I\/ 1cKr:..I ,,.., • {? < 11. /1,(
oH -
Se lf.!niu1:1
---•··----
Silver
Jate Received ___________ Date Reported _________ · Reported By _____ _
· rtt].;~·r?.2 Laboratory Nur.iber -------------------
. . .. . ... • • PHOENIX RESOURCES, INC.
POST OFFICE BOX 32183
1373 E. MOREHEAD STREET
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28202
(704) 333-8377
(704) 333-8394
August 5, 1982
~Ir. Glenn Dunn, Attorney
Department of Human Resources
PO Box 2091
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091
Dear Mr. Dunn1
This letter is in response to your letter regarding
the General Tire waste product that is presently stored in
drums in Richmond County, N,C, at the Macon disposal facility.
According to your letter our company, Phoenix Resources, is
responsible for approximately 500 drums1 drums deposited at
the Macon facility between February 12, 1981 and January 11,
1982. It appears upon reading your letter, that you have
been misinformed about the relationship between Phoenix
Resources and Chem Care, Our company, Phoenix Resources,
was approached by Ron Smith, President of Chem Care regard-
ing doing business with Mr, Macon with whom Mr. Smith had a
business relationship, There was discussion about building
an incinerator and using the General Tire rubber waste material
as a fuel, using the material as an asphalt substitute, the
reprocessing of waste oil and other projects of an environ-
mental nature, My understanding is that Chem Care was barely
functioning as a business and that we established our own
relationship with Mr, Macon and began handling the General
Tire account, It is a matter of public record that we were
incorpora t0.d as a new business July 31, 1981, We disavow
having any contractual agreement written, implied or verbal
with Chem Care, Ron Smith, President of Chem Care, does not
and never has own stock in our company or in any way profited
from it, His involvement,such as it was, was only that of
intially helping us make contact with Mr, Macon and later
only that of an interested party, That contact turned out
to be an unfortunate one for us, 111r, Macon did not follow
thru with promises made to us and was unreliable. We have
lost financially, we have been embarrassed and the growth of
our company has been affected, At this time, in fact, we have
filed suit against his estate in an effort to reclaim some
of our losses.
Our reputation is important to us, In dealing with
the problem of the drums, Phoenix Resources has and will
continue to act in a responsible manner, Our ultimate aim
is to be able to contribute to our society along the lines
Mr. Glenn n! • Page 2
of restoring wasted land to a natural state, helping to conserve
natural resources and helping to find some answers through
research to the problems created by waste materials, We are
involved now in a long-term project designed to restore a
small mountain; raped by mining, to its original state, In
order to fulfil our goals we naturally need to be a sucess-
ful company but, equally important, we must be responsible
and reputable,
At this point we, at least as much as you, would like to
see this problem solved and would like to pro-offer our services
to help the department and the state in any way to the extent
that we are financially able,
Sincerely,
/Kit, ~ng,L~~ident
cc: Mr, Paul Kaplan, Attorney
Mr, Fred Trope, General Tire
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PHONE 704-283-8175 TELEX 572-406
P. 0. BOX 312
MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA 28110 ~t.EIVt
a:; July 28, 1982 JUL 30 1982:
NC Department of Human Resources
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management
Branch
Environmental Health Section
P O Box 2091
Raleigh NC 27602-2091
ATTENTION: Mr. Glenn Dunn
Gentlemen:
In response to your letter dated 7/23/82 and our phone conver-
sation of 7/28/82, I would like to inform your department that
we have made arrangements to remove the hazardous material
from the Macon Farm site in Richmound County. Our plans are
to use Phoenix Resources as the hauler. We will have them
take the drums to Quality Drum Company in Rock Hill SC for
incineration.
In talking with Mr. Charles Hunt of Phoenix Resources the date
of August 15, 1982 may present a problem. Due to the fact
that he will have to move equipment onto the site to load and
haul this waste, he would like to coordinate this with the
job of alleviating some other problems. He has tentatively
given the date of September 15, 1982 as a reasonable date to
keep from moving equipment onto the site more than once. I
am requesting this extension in hopes of being able to work
with Mr. Hunt on this problem.
If there are any questions, please contact me.
Regards,
ACME NAMEPLATE & MFG INC :.,tr
Engineer
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MACON ESTATE
On this date, 7-27-82, the following actions have commenced.
I. Drums
Individual count indicates that approximately 3,000 drums exist on site.
Accord-ing to information supplied by Lewis Cowick, a past employee of
Macon Farms, as many as one-third of the total drums could be empty. Empty
drums could be disposed on site or in a permitted sanitary landfill. The
following companies have identif·ied drums which came from their plants:
Crown Cork & Seal: 500 drums, presently removin~ their drums.
Acme Nameplate: 150 drums, have committed to remove.
General Tire & Rubber: 500 drums, appears to be non-hazardous wast2,
must be verified, no commitment for removal. If non-hazurdous,
could be disposed at sanitary landfill or on site with proper
permitting.
Once these drums are removed, it can be assumed that less than l ,000 full
drums will be left for disposal. The follov1ing action must take place to
determine method of disposal for remaining drums:
A. Characterization of Contents
l. Physical
a. color
b. odor
. c. consistency
d. information on outside of drums
2. Chemical
a. extraction procedure toxicity
b. ignitability
c. corrosivity
d. reactivity
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(NOTE: The above characterizations are dependent upon opening of
the drums. The Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch
personnel must receive expert help to open drums for sampling
and characterization purposes. i.e. EPA contractors.
Once drums are opened, branch personnel will be able to complete physical
characterization. At that time, a statistically reliable number can be
chosen to sample. Chemical characterization will be completed by the
Division of Health Services Laboratory. The most desirable method of
recovery or disposal can be determined once results are received.
II. Surface impoundments. There are 12 surface · impoundments on the site
which contain ~,aste oil, 1·1ater and sludge. There is one impoundment on an
adjacent piece of property ~,hich also contains waste oil, water and sludge.
Samples ~reviously taken indicate high levels of lead, cl1romium, barium.
Any usable oil should be pumped out and stored in tanks available on site.
Water (non-hazardous) if filtered properly could be land applied on the
property. Sludges remaining in the lagoons should be subjected to additional
analysis to further substantiate their degree of hazard. Furthermore, exact
volumes must be established on the contents of each lagoon. Any hazardous
sludges n1ust be removed from the site and disposed of in a permitted facility.
Ill. Immediate action to be taken by field personnel:
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l. With Lewis Cowick's help, obtain information from· outside of
drums; color names, possible.contents and generator's name.
Further information will require opening drums which will require
expert assistance.
2.
3.
Check contents of la goons by measurement 1·lith rods which l'lill
establish depth of oil, .iater, sludges .
Sample each lagoon for.:
a. oil
b. 1:1atcr
c. sludge
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2. Phoenix Industries (formerly Chem-Care Products, Inc.)
Address: P.O. Box Z, Dilworth Station, 1373 E. Morehead Street,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
Contact: Charles Hunt Bus. (704) 333-8377
Res. (704) 364-9350
Status: They are a listed transporter
Acted as broker for Macon, finding waste and arranging
to have it transported to the facility, apparently for
a fee. He is neither the generator nor transporter as
far as presently known.
Description of Waste:
At present, can only prove that handled the General Tire
waste, which is not hazardous.
Basis cif Liability:
Phoenix is a
Probably none for non-hazardous waste because he did not
11 collect or transport" to non-permitted facility, and also
none for hazardous waste because he is neither a generator
or transporter. Unless we can argue that he actually took
part in the transporting or storage & treatment, or that
the transporters were Phoenix's agent. (Note they are
explicitly liable under CERCLA as a broker)
transporter
4/21/82 -Talked to secretary at Phoenix. She will ask Hunt to call.
4/22/82 -Hunt called. He says that only waste Phoenix transported to Macon is
the General Tire waste. He can't speak for Chem-Care. He says that
he would be glad to act as consultant for clean-up and may have a
land-disposal site for much of the non-hazardous waste (at a much
cheaper rate than SCA -Pinewood)
5/17/82 -Hunt will be at meeting.
7/23/82 -Hunt tells me that they are not a successor to Chem-Care, which transported
approximately 300 of the drums. Owner of Phoenix is Kirby Long,now,f~ ... e 70+
S"El -1q45 Hunt says that he can construct burial vaults on-site, using concrete
blocks already there, to bury drums (at least of non-hazardous waste)
and can put the sludge from the impoundments in the same vaults. All
this should cost $12.-$18.per drum, compared to $40.00 per drum at
Pinewood, not including transportation.
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O. Box 2091
Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091
July 23, 1982
Mr. Jim Long
Acme Nameplate & Manufacturing Company
P. O. Box 312
Monroe, North Carolina 28110
Dear Mr. Long:
STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR
This letter is in reference to the approximately 150 drums of solvent
waste that originated at Acme Nameplate & Manufacturing Company in Monroe
and are now at a disposal facility formerly operated by Charles A. Macon
near Cordova, in Richmond County, North Carolina. My discussions with you
by phone and at the Macon facility verify that Acme generated this waste
and had it shipped to the Macon facility for disposal. The material specifi-
cations that you provided to us show that the waste is hazardous and, as you
know by now, the records of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch
show that the Macon facility has never had a permit or an E.P.A. identification
number to operate a hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facility,
as requir_ed by State law. Therefore, Acme has violated 10 NCAC 10F.0030(a)
of the State Hazardous Waste Management Regulations, which adopts by reference
40 CFR 262.12 and provides that a generator must not offer his hazardous waste
to transporters or to treatment, storage, or disposal facilities that have not
received an E.P.A. identification number.
By this letter, you are reguested·to remove the approximately 150 drums
of waste from the site·and properly dispose of.them by August 15; ·1982.
The Department of Human Resources is authorized by N.C.G.S. 130-166.21E
to bring civil and criminal action and assess an administrative penalty of up
to $500.00 for each violation of the Solid Waste Management Regulations. It is
my hope however, that no formal legal action will be necessary and that you will
remove the drums as requested. I am particularly encouraged by your very co-
operative attitude to date, and your tentative indication that Acme will remove
the drums.
Please respond to this request by July 30, 1982, indicating whether you
are willing to remove the drums. If you need more information or wish to
discuss the ·matter further before responding, please feel free to contact me.
GD: sms
Yours truly,
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Glenn Dunn, Attorney
Department of Human Resources
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch
Environmental Health Section
Telephone: (919) 733-2178
ST ORT C ROLIN Jomes B. Hunt, Jr/ C Sarah T. Morrow, M.D., M.P.H. ATE OF N H A A GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOUR ES SECRETARY
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
P.O. Box 2091
Raleigh; N.C. 27602-2091
Mr. Charles Hunt
Phoenix Industries
July 22, 1982
P. O. Box Z, Dilworth Station
1373 E. Morehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
Dear Mr. Hunt:
• Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H.
STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR
This letter is in reference to the approximately 500 drums of waste
oil mixed with carbon hlack and rubber that originated at General Tire &
Rubber Company in Charlotte and is now at a disposal facility formerly
operated hy Charles Macon near Cordova, in Richmond County, North Carolina.
My discussions with employees of General Tire and with you verify that
Phoenix Industries, formerly Chem-Care Products, Inc., collected this
waste and delivered it t:o the Macon facility. Records provided by General
Tire show that the shipments were made on six different occasions between
February 12, 1981, and Jamwry. 11, 1982.
The records of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch indicate
that the Macon facility was not a permitted solid waste disposal facility
at the time of these shiprne:1ts, and has in fact never been a permitted
facility. Collection and transportation of solid waste. to an unpermitted
solid waste solid waste disposal facility is a violation of 10NCAC10G.0105(a),
which provides that a "solid waste collector shall he responsible for the
satisfactor.y collection and transportation of all solid waste to a permitted
disposal site or facility".
By this letter, you are requested to remove the drums of waste from
the site and properly dispose of them by At1gust 15; 1982.
The Department of Human Resources is authorized by N.C.G.S. 130-166.21E
to bring civil and criminal action and assess an administrative penalty of
up to $500.00 for each violation of the Solid Haste Management Regulations.
It js my hope, however, that no formal legal action will be necessary and
that you will remove the drums as requested.
STATE Of NORfH CAROLINA Jome<, B. Hunt, Jr/ Sor oh T Morrow, IA D. M.P.H
0 .. DEP,;RTt.\EI0l OF IIUMAl'I RESOURCES G VH,:t·JOR SECREIMY
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July 22, 1982
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Please respond to this request by July 30, 1982, indicating
whether you are willing to remove the drums. If you need more
information or wish to discuss the matter further before responding,
please feel free to contact me,
GD: sms
Yours truly,
Glenn Dunn, Attorney
Department of Human Resources
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch
Division of Health Services
P.O. Box 2091
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091
Telephone: (919) 733-2178
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ROBE.RT H. COWEN·
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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WILLIAMSTON. N. C. 27B92
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Raleigh, Nbi.tr\ 'caroiiri;; · 27602
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talk-.·to hi•; 'ciffrce and· my'· old· friend, Mr: :3 ohri. Pittman, .. about our proposed.:
meeting ',Th~rsday:: -·r f 'nothing unf~·reseen aris.fs,. I. will 'be in y~ur .office
at 1:30 or 2:00.°on Thursday,:.i:he ·22n·d.• .. ; .:,·,· · ·... : ·
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
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July 14, 1982
James W., Mason, Attorney
600 E. South Main Street I --•
P, O. Box 1827
Lauri.nbu~g, North Carolina 28352
Dear Mr.: Mason:
Ti1i~ letter is to confirm our meeting concerning Macon Farms
.Trucking, Inc., to be held at your office at 11 A.M., July 23.
I .look forward to meeting with you then and hope thnt we can
work out'some amenable settlement to this matter.
GD:sms
Yours truly,
Glenn _D_unn, Attorney
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Brnnch
Environmental Heal th Sect:lon
Join,::s P, Hunl, Jr/ Soroh f N,orrow, MD, A-tP.H
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' TO: Dor Dawkins, Attorney
Receiver for Macon Machinery Company, Inc.
FROM: Glenn Dunn, Attorney
North Carolina Solid & Hazardous Waste Branch
Dear Mr. Dawkins::
I am writing this! memorandum to state that this agency has no objection to your.
allowing Jim Phagan and Louis Corwick to transfer the waste oil in the impound-
ments on Mrs. Dorothy Macon's land to the tanks on that same property. No formal
permit is required for this work.
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However, under no~ circumstances should any of the oil be removed from Mrs. Macon·• s
land without receiving a permit from this agency and complying with applicable
regulations concerning shipment of hazardous waste. We will be happy to assist
with the permitting process any time in the future that there·is a proposal to
remove the oil from the site.
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THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
ONE GENERAL STREET AKRON OHIO 44329
May 14, 1982
Mr. Glenn Dunn, Attorney
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch
Environmental Health Section
Division of Health Services
P.O. Box 2091
Raleigh, N.C. 27602-2091
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In response to your letter of May 5, 1982, I would like to re-
confirm the following: '
1. Pre our previous conversations and my letter of April 19,
1982, The General Tire & Rubber Company is most willing
to provide assistance in the identification of the wastes.
2. Mr. R., H. Baird and/or I personally will represent the
Company.
3. I have.already forwarded to you in my letter of April 19 all
pertinent records related to shipments to Macon Machine
et al.
Unfortunately, I must have misunderstood the tentative May 20
date for our group meeting. Both Mr. Baird and myself would
not be available until the following week of May 24. Please
advise if we can get together some time after this date.
FGT:ew
Very truly yours,
THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
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TIRE
:THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
1ONE GENERAL STREET
April 19, 1982
Mr. Glenn Dunn, Attorney
Division of Health Services
Solid/Ha'zardous Waste Branch
P.O. Box1 2091
Raleigh, N,C. 27602
Dear Mr. i Dunn:
AKRON OHIO 44329
Per our telephone conversation this past week, I am forwarding
copies of our purchase orders for the treatment/disposal of
approximately 500 drums by Chem-Care Products and/or Phoenix
Resources, Inc. Please note that the last shipment of 92
drums is not at the Macon Machine site, but as of March 31,
1982, this shipment was still at the offices of Phoenix
Resources.
Therefore, if no treatment of any General·Tire waste oil has
ever occurred, there might be as many as four hundred eleven
( 411) drums at the Macon site.
We share your concern and hope that you are relieved in that
our wastes, i.e. General Tire, are not hazardous and has been
so documented.
Having had varied experience with numerous disposal problems,
I might offer consulting service to minimize the impact of
this clea~-up. As we had discussed, on-site treatment and
disposal would probably be the most cost-effective considera-
tion.
If you have any further questions, please advise.
FGT:ew
Enclosure
Very truly yours,
THE GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
F. G. Trappe, P.E.
Manager of Environmental Control
and Energy -Tire Division
cc: M. E,, Paterno, Charlotte Plant Manager
W. J. ,Henrick, Legal Counsel
' .N.h Carolina Department of ·a-esources
Division of Health Services
Occupational Health Laboratory
ANALYSIS REPORT
Company: __ ~~==-~='=__,J""--"'V\.L"-="'--'~"""-.----"'~=---='-'==--------------
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Service Requested: <1Jq nJ[jX' ,n ) G y S
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Date of Analysis: 2/1/82-2/11/82
Analyzed By: ____ J;;..o_h_111~· ..cLc..._N_e_al __________ _
By: 2J~ £cu~
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Date Reported: 2/11/82
,.ABORATORY SAMPLE NUMBER »uEIUJ!'l'DJI REl!fllKJiX RESULTS IN
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DHS Form 1440 (Rev. 2-75)
Occupational Health
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Material similar to #6 Fuel Oi ' however, based o 1 analyses
performed has less compounds wi ,h low boiling poin as than
the #b fuel oil standard. Susp, ncted materials pres mt,
identified as rubber and carbor. ---l<'.U I,; HJ i.; .c4u
#6 Fuel Oil ?-% 2 % 29'/o
Unknown (#230) 1% 1 % 34%
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!ERVICES
\ RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27605
I 1919) 8l!:l.ll~ 787-1855
I Mr. Bill Meyer
N.C. Division of H~alth Services
January 3, 19 82
I Solid & Hazardous ~aste Branch
P.O. Box 2091 I
Raleigh, N.C. 27602 i
Dear l•,r. Meyer, I
After reviewing the analysis pL°ovided to us by your office conce1n.i.ng tht!
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Charlie Macon Farm,\ Enviro;-Chem would like to make the follcwing proposal:
I 1) All waste oil in the lagoons will be reprocessed
for fuel value.
2) water which has oeen determined as non-hazardous
will be land applied. I
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as non-hazardous will be land applied., I
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contain hazardous constituents will be placed in existing tanks until such
time as it is dispo~ed of by incineration. ,
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ticable will be filled in with soil from the site.
' We are submitting t~ese guidelines for closing the lagoons to your office
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POST OFFICE BOX 12542
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ·27605
(919) 872-1163
EPA IDENTIFICATION/NCO 991289521
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Enviro-Chem will not accept any materials not with standing any prior
communications with clients unless the client maintains an E.P.A.
generator number or qualifies for an exemption under Part 262 of
Title 40 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. l .
Enviro-Cherri shall perform the services set forth on "Scope of Work"
on the face of this Agreement which services may include as specified,
the packaging, receipt, transportation, handling, of hazardous materials,
including haza~dous waste materials, and such other management, advice,
services and emergency services related thereto which may be specified.
In performing ~uch services, Enviro-Chem shall comply with all valid
and applicableLlaws and regulations pertaining thereto .and shall be
responsible fo'r obta.ining and shall obtain all required government
permits and approvals for the services provided.
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3. Prior to Envirt>-Chem 's performance of any services, the Client shall ' . accurately and1fully identify the subject materials by submitting to
a Description Sheet describing the chemical composition, components
and hazard classification of the materials, including all contaminants,
and specifying: the quantity of each cmnponent or contaminant. The
identificationiand description shall include any other·information I • required by valid and applicable laws and regulations.
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4. Enviro-Chem warrants that it understands the currently known·hazards
and risks which are presented to humans, property and the environment
. in the handling, packaging, receipt, and transportation, of the
materials described in the Description Sheet or sheets and is engaged
in the business of providing the services specified under "Scope of
Work" and has developed the requisite expertise in the conduct of that ' . business.
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s·. · If the serviced to be provided by Enviro-Chem include the packaging I of materials, Enviro-Chem may furnish all necessary supplies and
packaging, inci'uding leakproof containers and labels at currect prices.1
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the packaging of materials, the materials shall be packaged by the
client in a manner that complies with all applicable laws·and regula-
tions, including without limitation packaging in leakproof containers.
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Cost of supplies shall be added to management fees on "Scope of Work."
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determines do not -comply with the Client's obligation, undertaking
I and responsibilities set forth in this Agreement and Client shall I . -be responsible for the payment of the reasonable expenses incurred
by Envirb-Chem in connection with materials that are rejected, including
but not limited to travel and employee time.
If at an~ time after Enviro-Chem contracts to manage or accepts materials,
Enviro-Chem determines, or is notified by a disposal facility with whom
it contrapts, that the materials do not conform with the Client's obli-
gations and representations under any one or more of paragraphs 2, 11,
and 15 hereof and the disposal facility exercises the right to revoke
its accep~ance of the materials from Enviro-Chem. Enviro-Chem may
revoke its acceptance of the materials.
Enviro-Ch~m shall transport the materials only to a certified and
fully perrip.tted treatment, storage or dispos:3-l facility. (TSD facility)
which facility may be selected by Enviro-Chem in its discretion on
the date ihis Agreement is executed.
' I ' The term of this Agreement shall be as specified on Page one of this
Agreement knd shall be automatically executed for a like term unless
' either party gives written notice of termination thirty days or more I • before the\term expires.
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Compensation to Enviro-Chem for services and supplies shall be as
specified in the "Scope of Work" of this Agreement. It is understood
that any additional cost to Enviro-Chem incurred, including, but
not limited, to, increased costs due to changed regulatory requirements,
supplies ana equipment or taxes, during the term of this Agreement'
shall be pa~sed along to the Client as an addition to the prices
specified oh the face of this Agreement. Terms of payment for all
work perforilied. under this Agreement shall be net 10 days from date·
of invoice.\ Late charges for past due invoices will accrue at the
rate of 1-1/2% per month.
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In connectio~ with the services provided hereunder, Enviro-Chem and
Client shall\prepare and execute all shipping documents and manifests
required by all valid and applicable laws and regulations and shall
maintain all 1 records for the terms and in the.manner required by
all valid and applicable laws and regulations.
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Enviro-Chem agrees to maintain general liability insurance covering
the services !provided hereunder for a minimum of one million dollars
and shall, upon request, furnish· to the Client appropriate e'vidence
that the insu~ance is in effect. ·
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The Client wa~rants and represents that the materials described in the
Description sheet are non-radioactive and non-explosive. Explosive
ma~erials for\'these purposes are as defined by the Department of
the Treasury, Bureau. of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, under 18
u.s.c. Chaptei 40.
' I • i 15. The Cl':i.ent will report promptly to Enviro-Chem any information obtained
by Client, at any time during the term of this Agreement, indicating
the materials present or may present a hazard or risk to persons or
the environment which_ was not disclosed in the Decription Sheet.
Such itiformation shall include, but not be limited to, any
notifi6ation of substantial risk required to be made by Client
pursuarit to Section 8 (e) of the 7"oxic Substances Control Act and ' . if regulations promulgated or revised under Section 3001 of the
Resourde Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580)
(RCRA) li_dentify the materials as ,;hazardous waste", Client will,
within 'the appropriate time, file with the appropriate governmental I agency the preliminary notification required by Section 3010(a) of
RCRA. I
16. During or after the term of this Agre_ement, Enviro-Chem and Client
shall treat as confidential property and not disclose to others
except ds necessary to carry out the terms qf this Agreement or
as requi11red by laW., any informa.tion regarding either party's plans,
programd, plants, processess, products, costs, equipment, operations
or custokers which may come within the knowledge of the parties, their
' officers\or employees without securing the prior written consent of
the other party.
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17. Either party may terminate this Agreement prior to the expiration of
its term\upon written notice thirty days in advance of termination
in the event the other party has breached any of the terms and
conditio~s hereof and all outstanding bills or moneys due for
_work performed prior to the termination date shall be due and
payable a's of the termination date.
'1 ' . 18. Enviro-Chem agrees to indemnify and hold the Client harmless from
all loss,\ damages, liabi_li tfes, fines, penal ties, claims, suits
and costs:and expenses incidental thereto arising out of, directly
and indirectly, Enviro-Chem's breach of its warranties, obligations
and repreJentations hereunder or for Enviro~chem's negligence in the
' performanse of services h~reunder.
I I 19. The Client agrees to indemnify and hold Enviro-Chem harmless from
all loss, ~amages., liabilities, fines, penal tie~, claims, Sui ts
and-costs and expenses incidental thereto arising out of, directly
or indirectly, the Client's breach of its warranties, obligations
or representations hereunder or for the Client's negligence in
performancJ of its obligations hereunder.
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20. Enviro-CheJ shall not be liable to the Client for consequential or
' indirect losses or damages, including but not limited to loss of
profits, lo~s of production, plan·t down time or liabilities to
third parti~s, or for losses or damages ariSing out of the sole
or contributory negligence of the Client or any third party.
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as a result lof causes of any kind beyond its reasonable control,
such as, but not limited to strikes or other labor difficulties,
war, riots, \acts of governmental authorities, inclement weather,
fire, flood,! unavoidable casualties or delays in f:_ransportation .
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I . fl. To the;extent there is a con ict between (a) these General Terms
and Conditions and /b;' the Scope of Work and oth~r information
appear~ng in this Agreement, the information and description in
/b) shall .control. ·
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To thef extent any term, word or description 'is used in this Agreement
and is, also defined in RCRA and its implementing regulations or the
Hazardbus· Materials Transportation Act and its implementing regulations
the definition contai;ed in the referred to Federal laws and regulations
shall control and are adopted by reference herein.
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Each p~rty is and shall perform this Agreement as.an independent contractor,
I and as, such, shall have and maintain complete control over all of its
employees, agents, and operations. Neither party nor anyone employed
by ·it shall be, represent, act, purport to act or be deemed to ·be the
agent,; representative, employee·or.servant of the other party. I .
If any! section, subsection, sentence or clatise of this Agreement shall
be adj1udged illegal, invalid or unenforceable, such illegality, invalidity
or une½forceability shall not affect the legality, validity or
enforc'eability of the Agreement as a whole or of any section, subsection, I . ,
sentence, or clause hereof not so adjudged.
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This A1greement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties
and supercedes all prior proposals, purchase· orders or agreements·
betwee'n the ·parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. i .
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JAMES D. HUNT, JR.
GOVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Division of II ealth Services
SARAH T. MORROW. M.D., M.P.H.
SE.CRltTARY P. 0. Box 2091
Mr. J. T. Wilburn, Chief
Compliance Branch
June 2, 1981
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV 1
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, Ga'.. 30365
Dear Mr. Wilburn:
Raleigh 27602
HUGH H. Tll~SON, U.D.
DIRl?Cl'O~
I am eilclosing a report of an investigation made on Macon Farms
& Trucking by Mr. Terry Dover, Mr. William Paige, and Mr. Andrew
Robinson on :May 26, 1981.
The investigation was made as the results of a routine inspection
made on Nay 119, 1981 of Carolina Aluminum Company, Winton, North
Carolina, a ;hazardous waste generator. The inspection revealed two
manifest th'\t had shown Macon Farms &_ ·Truck;i.ng Company as the transporter
and designat,ed TSDF for the hazardous waste.
I am also enclosing a letter to.Carolina Aluminum Company showing
they are being penalized for violation of the manifest.
We.need your cooperation in properly handling this case as the
hazardous waste is on a facility that has no permit or interim status.
Please let us know if we can provide additional information.
OWS:sms
Enclosures
cc: Mr. Jim 'Scarbrough
Sincerely,
/Jte!~¼/J 6-:"w. Str1ckland,/Head
Solid & Hazardous Waste Nnnagement Branch
Environmental Health Section
O'un I t1 <..AHULINA HALARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST . I . . ,,.·: ,-----------------·-
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N. C. HIGHWAY PATROL
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AUTHOHIZEO REPRESENl ATIVE OF Tso;::
•TSOF • TR~ATMENT. STOHACE, 0~ DISPOSAL F'J\CH.ITY·
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• .. THIS IS TO CERTIFY Tt-lAT T>-iE A~OVE-NAMEO MATERlt'\LS ARE PROPERLY CLASSIFIED. OESCAIB.ED, PACKAGED. MARKED ANO· LABELED. ANO ARE IN PROPER CO,NDITION FOR TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE APPI.ICABI.E llEGUi.ATIONS OF n,s (lf. ··. PART':1ENT Of ~RANSPORTATION A~D TH~.UNITED STATES ENVlf!ONMWTAI •. PROTEC~IO:'//:GEr;Y_-., _. ___ fi n _ • a:·=:.:~'=._. ...
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AUTHORIZED AEPRESENTATIVE OF GENERATOR
l"HIS IS TO CERT,IFY ACCEPTANCE OF THE HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENT DESCRIBED ,~oovE .. · .....
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REPORT OF JNYESTlG.liTION O.R INSPECTION OF._rli1con Farms and Truck"ir,o ___ _ ' ' • I
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Copies to: Mr. Terry Dover
Mr. William Paige
Mr. Andrew Robinson
Mr. 0. H, Stri ckl ~.rid
On October 2~, 1980, the above referenced site wns investignteci 11y the
Solid and Hazardous l•/aste Management Branch upon request by tlw ILC.
Di vision of Envi ronmenta·1 Management.
Said Division had permitted the facility under the Cle3n /l,i1° /let for
air discharge's associated 1·1ith the oil Y-ecycli.ng process.
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Our inspection revealed that Mr. Charles Macon was h~ndling waste oiT
which displayed the fo 11 owing hazardous waste characteristics: 'te,:ci,
chromium, and barium. I
The waste
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oil:was stored in six (6) lagoons.
spillage was evident on surrounding
The lagoons had broken
grounds.
Also observed :were approx·imately 175 (55 gal) drums which poss·il>,y
contained tolJene, vinyl thinner, epoxy enamel, paint 1acquer, caustic
soda, ethyl ac'etate acetone, and meth l ene chloride. · This was ver-·i f i ed
only by labels' and markings.
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I This inspection was fo 11 owed-up by a i etter dated November l 0, 1980
which outlined! procedures wh·ich Mr. Macon should follow to notify
EPA of hazardous waste activity.
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On May 19, 1981, Representat·ives of our llranch on a rout-ine-v·is·it: tc,
Carolina Aluminum Company, Winton, NC obtained copies of two manifest
dated March 4, :1981 and March 27, ·1981..
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These manifest revealed that sodium hydroxide liquid waste (0002)
totaling 123 (55 gal) drums were transported by Macon Mach"ir,e
Company to his facility.
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On May 26, 1981, Representatives of our Branch conducted ,;n -;r, ..
vesti gati on1 of the Macon Facility to determine if lw1.ardous 1•;ilste
was stored on the site.
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Conditions found on October 22, 1980 st·i 11 persi stecJ. Futhcrmore,
t\-10 transport trailers were found to contain 123 (55 gal) drums of
sodium hydroxide waste. It was assumed that this 1·rnste was oener··
ated by Carolina llluminum Company. A random sample -indicateci a
pH 13.7.
' In our rneeqng with Mr. Macon he admitted that soC:ium hydroxide
waste came from Carolina Aluminum Company. He could not prod11ce.
any documents which would confirm an EP/\ i dentifi cat -ion number
which would ·qualify him to transport, store or treat hazardous
waste.
It is the r~_commendatfon of this agency that the ll .S. Envfron-
mental Protection Agency move with undue haste and perform its
own investig~tion so that this potential environmental hazard
be corrected',.
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RECEIVED, 1ubject lo the clauillcationt and tarlllt ln ollecl on the date ol lh!t Origlnnl Bl11 of Lading.
AT The p1o~e~}~1csc!~e~ ~1!Xn ~p~afL guo!l order. e~ccp1 as .noted lconlents ~1~~~111~ JJn~nk£ pa&ag-J:~~nown) mar~ed. cons1gnetl. and~e~:1~ed JS j;-/W~il~ow. wh1ch
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property, tha1 every service 10 oe per1ormed ~ereunder shall be s11b1cc1 to all cond1_t1ons not prnh1b1ted by law. whether pr1n1ed or written, herein conlarncd. 111i:lud1ng 11,e co11lJ111on:; no !he back
l1ercof. wl11ch are l1ereby agieed lo by the st11pper and accepled lor h1msell and h15 assigns
GENERATOR/SHIPPER STATE I.D. # ------EPA I.D.# ~/JZ7.)07ijs,r:J"?.
Aquair • · COMPANY
ADDRESS Sa111 Nee·iy Rd
CITY Charlotte STATE ii C
TREATMENT/STORAGE/DISPOSAL FACILITY
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ZIP ____ PHONE 588-0332(Jirn Pugh)
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ADDRESS JRt J B.llJL2B0----------------------------
CITY Rock in.
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SAL FACILITY STATE I.
COMPANY ________________________________________ _
ADDR~~S ________________________________________ _
CITY ______________ STATE ______ ZIP ______ PHONE
This is to certify acCeptancc of this hazardous waste for TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.
SIGNATURE PRINT NAME DATE RECEIVED
No. & Types DDT/EPA Shippinn Name/Description
Containers & ID Number
11 U.D.S N;ime Used Provide EPA/DO! H;u;ir11 Class hcept1on or
Chemical or Technical fJamcs E~emption
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IMMEDIATE RESPONSE INFORMATION PHONE Placards affixed/Provided
CHEMTREC 800-424·9300
SPECIAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS/GENERATOR/SHIPPER COMMENTS
mis JS 10 CEP.TIFY lHAT THE Al!OVF IIAMf:D MAJE.RIAi i; flR[ PAOPEnLV r::Lfo.SSlf"lrn, DF.~CRl!lfn. PACKliGUJ. M,\Rl-'.(D AND LMJELEO. ANO IN i'AOPEA cmm1110N /'OR TRANS• POflT A I ION ACCORDING TO THE APPLICABLE RLGULA I IONS OF THE OEPAATMEN f OF 1 RANSPOR TA TIOU ANO !HE tNV\ROtU,\EtH AL PROTECllOrl AGLNCV.
SIGNATURE PRINT NAM DATE
TRANSPORTER NO. 1 STATE I.D.#
Macon
l\ppl ied For EPA 1.D.# _______ _
COMPANY Che111Care ADORES$ _____________________________________ _
CITY ____________ STATE _____ ZIP ____ PHONE ______________ _
This is to certify acceptance of this hazardous waste for transportation
SIGNATURE PRINT NAME
DATE
RECEIVED
TRANSPORTER NO. 2 STATE I.D.# ______ _ EPA 1.D.H ______ _
COMPANY _____________________________________ _
ADDRESS ______________________________________ _
CITY ___________ STATE _______ ZIP ____ PHONE _____________ _
This is to certify acceptance of this hazardous waste for transportation
SIGNATURE PRINT NAME.
CHARGES TO BE
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MOTICE: THE ORIGINAL AND TWO (2) COPIES MUST MOVE WITH THE
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E. t:EflTIFICATIONS
; "rHiS-,s--ro·ctr1:Tif!Y THAT THE AEIOVE-NAMC:D t,1ATERIALS ARE PflOPEALY CLASSIFIED. DESCf?IIIED. f'/\CKAG<::o. MJ,F1Ki:O /~NI LABELED. ANO AF1E IN PRO?E:A CONDITION FOR TRANSPORTATION ACCOROJ/•JG TO "CHE /~PPLICJ~DLE 0EGULh1'10l·!$ Of-THE Of PAATMENT_ Of TRANSPORTATION ANO THE UNI TEO STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION /,GENCY •. ; ....• ·.·,-: , •.•.•. • •• -:;,:~:,,::'.-: :~J::·· ~;~---.--G~~-y~Jv;·. ·. :._:_:_-. .-, -di~~ ;f· 7;J~jJ~~---~ __ , .-.-·~;~:~~,-. A HOAIZED flEPRESS:::tJTATIVE OF' GENEAA"t.d'"k I '~EN8AATOR ~E~RE~CNTATIVE'S StGNATun~ OJ\'l'E THIS IS TO CERTIFY ACCEPTANCE OF THE HAZ~RDOUS WASTE SHlf'l,\ENT oescnm~o AOOVE.
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E. CERTIFICATIONS
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&Hr$ JS TO CEHTrFY 1"HAT ..... tt A80VE-NAMEO l,1ATEfU;~lS AF1E PROPERLY CLASSIFIED. DESCRWED. J•.,.\C~~AG-eu. r,rAP.KEO ... '\Ni
LABELED. ANO ARE IN PfiO?ER CONDITJON fOR TRAr'~SPORTATION ACCOROl:.JG l"O IHE /\PPUCABLf: llEG.ULATIONS OF Tu;: (1(:
PAfffLlENT OF tRANSPORTAilON ANO THE UNJTEO sr .. ~\TES ENVIRONMENTAL Pi10TECTION AGErJCY. 7 •• • -
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II • 2500 WEST BLVD., CHARLOTTE, N. C. 28203
P. 0. BOX 3114 TEL. 394-6382
January 6, 1981
REF, 2457
Analyses of Waste Sludge
YiADE FOR: Acme Nameplate & Mfg., Inc.
P.O. Box 312
Monroe, N.C, 28110
A'ITENTION: Jim Long
MARKED,
ANALYSIS1
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P.O.# 11913
Samples received at Chem-Bae Labs, Inc.
on 12/12/80
Sample 1 -Resist Removal Operation (,'T~D f-J:,J_,7vt.l<~Vac·
Sample 2 -Printing Waste·
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Jr+6 " " .05 less than .05
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in " " .05 2.56
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Ni " " .05 less than .05
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pH 7.0 7.0
Sulfur% trace
li'lash Point 60-140oF
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INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES• CHEMISTS BACTERIOLOGISTS • CONSULTANTS
T E S T I N G • I N S P E C T I O N • D E V E L O P M E N T • Q U A°•L I T Y C O N T R O L
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Respectfully submitted,
CHEM-BAC LABORATORIES, INC.
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J.C. Hubbell
Supervising Chemist
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INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES• CHEMISTS• BACTERIOLOGISTS• CONSULTANTS
TESTING. INSPECTION. DEVELOPMENT. QUALITY CONTROL
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.JAMES D. HUNl" • .JR,
(;OVEFiNO"
· STATE OF NORTH CAR0LiNA
DEPAR"fMENT OF' HUMAN RESOURCES
Division of Health Service~
HUGH tt. Tll.SOH, p,:_r..•.
SARAH T. 1,IQ~~!CW, M.D., M.P.H.
5EC/?ll"fAllY
P. 0. B«x 2091 J{alcigh. 27602
Mr. Charles Macon
Macon Farms and Trucking
Route l, Box 288
Rockingham, NC 28379
RE: Macon Machine Company
Dear Mr. Macon:
November 10, 1980.
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Based upon laboratory ana"lysis of samrifo_s Jaken by Mr. Terry Dover-, So1icl and Hazardous Waste Management: Branch on ~~t 22, 1980, the 1·1aste on yotJ hanctl e is ;; hazardous 1·1aste. -The samples were analyzed according to the Ex·· traction Procedure ( EP) Toxicity as defined by Subpart C, Part 261 . 2'1 of th(: May 19, 1980 Federal Register. The maximum allowed limits were exceeded for chromium and lead.
As recommeilded per phone conversation by Mr. Terry Dover on November t1, 1980 you shou1-! notify the EPA as a generator, storage, and transporter of hazardous waste.by November 19, 1980. Notification can be made.by requestin9 the appropriate forms from Mr. Ray Cozart, Environmental Protection J1gency, (404) 881-3446. .
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact our office at (919) 733-2188.
1-JP:ly
cc: Mr. Terry Dove,
Mr. Mick Noland
Sincerely,
L0~~nC)~Q~
Wi"lliam Paige, Environmental Chenrist
Solid & Hazardous Waste Management: Uranch Environmental _Health Section
P.O.
STATE_ LABORATORY OF PUElLIC HEALTH&
Al:VISIO'" OF HEALTH SERVICES U
~~EPARTi•:ENT OF' HUt·li\,1 RESO~S'
B0~80l,7 -306 H. \·!ILMIHGTOi! ST:~ALEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID At-lD HAZARDOUS \·/ASTE
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DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
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../ Barium (/;,?A') Solids, suspended
,./ Cadmium < 7'i, t:; Solids, total
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Color -Zinc
Copper "ndrin .-
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Iron Toxauhene
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Laboratory Nuciber --------------------
. STATE. LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALT~Ja.
IVISION OF HEALTH SERVIC~E.
EPARTi·HoNT OF HU:•::l,l RESO S
P.O. BO 7 -306 IL \·!ILMIUGTO,! ST., r,LEIGH 27611
CHEMICAL ANALYSES -SOLID M!D HAZARDOUS WASTE
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Total Metals Results · indicated, Results
/ Arsenic Al A Solids, dissolved
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/ Cadmium '\ l'I. (' Solids, total
Chloride Soiids, total volatile ../ Chromium < ~.L/ Spec, Conductivity Color
' Zinc Copper drin / Flammability ~101{-f /,,1,,,...._:..,l I~ Lindane Fluoride Hethoxvchlor
Iron Toxanhene __,,,. I.!' .ed (/'" ) 2 .4-D
Manpanese ' 2,4,5-TP
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Nitrate .
V p]!• Al d.
✓ Selenium A I A_
'V Silver r ((},"1
Date Reportcd~O Reported By -------. ''9""'3 Laboratory Nucibc:r I •~_;,.a •• •
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
-•• OATINGS, RESINS AND RE1•RIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I (Approved by U.S. Department of Labor··esaentially Similar"to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
.. Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY. STATE. ANO ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMER1ENCY TELEPHONE NO. (317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 10% lrgacet Yellow
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE
PERCENT PPM mg/M3 mm@ 20°c
Cel losolve So 1 vent 93 200 1 . 8 4.0
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Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING FIANGE 13b DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY ~HEAVIER D LIGHTER. THAN AIR ..
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHE~ PERCENT VOLATILE 93 WEIGHT PER 8.00 BY VOLUME .. GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Combustible FLASH POINT 0LC 108°F (CC) LEL
RED LABEL No
SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use Nati ona 1 Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
fl arrrnab 1 e liquid f i res .
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. I sol ate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equipment, sparks and open f 1 ame. C 1 osed con ta i ne r may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to coo 1 c 1 osed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when expose'd to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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. . » nV-HEALTH HAZARD~ , ·• ,.,
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and
' quiet. Not I fy a physician. Splash (eyes) : Flush i rrmedi ate ly with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY LJ UNSTABLE G:x) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOM PAT ABILITY (Mareria/s 10 avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as In
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with l oca 1 , state and federal regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mones approved mechanical f, l te r
respirator to. remqve so 1 id airborne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i l te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In·
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type resp i raters or hoods.
:.,.
•'
VENTILATION Provide genera 1 di 1 ut ion or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern 'to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 below acceptable 1 i mi t, LEL in
Section IV below stated limit, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for.prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear des l gned to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above l20°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without u. s. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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.. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
:. ..OATINGS, RESINS AND RELA •• RIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I (Approved by U.S. Dopartmenl of Labor "Esaentially SimilarH to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 54b Abbott Street CITY, STATE, ANO ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMER~ENCYTELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 80210-1490 Epoxy Varnish
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M' mm@20°C
#1 Espesol 35 100 1.0 2.8
Cel losolve Acetate 20 100 1 . 7 1 . 2 I
'
I sobutano 1 13 100 1 . 7 9.0
N-Bu tano 1 (Less than 5) (5) 100 1 . 4 5.0
An hydro 1 PM-4081 (Less i).
than 5) (5) 1000 4.3 44.0
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE Z8 -170 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY [ill HEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER 0 SLOWER, THAN ETHER PEACENTYOLATILE 75· WEIGHT PER
BY VOLUME % GALLON 7,90
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable FLASH POINT · 85°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
f 1 ammab le 1 i quid f i res .
UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equiprrent, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp 1 ode when exposed
to extrerre heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL Fl RE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles a re preferable.
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r -,tion V -HEALTH HAZAR~ • -
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tat ion of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering 9ait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary i rri tat ion.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove f ram exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm and
! quiet. Not I fy a physician. Splash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY [=:J UNSTABLE G:i<) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATAB1LITY (Marerials to avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR m WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition (flames, hot surf aces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking too 1 s. i,.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with i oca i , state and fede ra 1 regulations. Do not
incinerate closed cont a i ne rs .
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION · In au fdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mones approved mechan i ca 1 filter
resp i rator to remove so 1 id air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical -. filters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved a i r 1 i ne type respi raters or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust vent i 1 ati on in volume and pattern to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section II below acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV be low stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this p reduct.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against sp I ash of 1 iquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN 1N HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above 120°F. store large ·quantities in
bui I dings designed for storage of NFPA Class II flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa II of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or oreld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
•• ATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT •• IALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I (Approved by U.S. Department of Labor .. Essentially Similar" to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER"$ NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 54b Abbott Street CITY. STATE. ANO ZIP CODE I ndi anapo 1 is, Indiana 46225
EMER~~ENCY TELEPHONE NO. (317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 77210-706 Epoxy Size Liquid
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TUI VAPOR
INGREDIENT PERCENT LEL PRESSURE
PPM mg/M, mm@ 20°c
Xylene 32 1 00 1. 1 7.0
lsobutanol 9 100 1 . 7 9.0
Cel losolve Acetate 32 100 1. 7 1. 2
Butyl Cel losolve (Less than 5) (5) 50 1 . 1 0.6
t,.
#1 Espesol (Less than 5) (5) 100 1 . 0 2.8
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE 1 Oil -1 Z 1 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY [filHEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER 0 SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 77 WEIGHT PER 8. 10 BY VOLUME .. GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAzARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable FLASH POINT 76°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION ti
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
flammable 1 i quid f i res •
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep con ta i ne rs tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp lode when exposed I
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
con ta i ne rs to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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. , tion V -HEALTH HAZARD~
.
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section II
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tat ion of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gal t,
confusion, unconsci oUsness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and
! quiet. Notify a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
t re a tmen t. Sp 1 ash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY DUNSTABLE Gx) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABILITY (Materials roavoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN 1N CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove al 1 sources of igrti tion (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional .sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti late
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking too 1 s. . O·
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and federal regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau ot Mines approved mechan i ca I t I I te r
respirator to remove so 1 id air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
fi 1 ters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type respirators or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust vent i 1 at ion in volume and pattern to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 belo,, acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV belo,, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash ·of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above 120° F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA° C 1 ass 11 flammable liquids;
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not f 1 ame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Ml nes approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I
.~ATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT •• RIALS
{Approved by U.S. Department of Labor "Esaenlially Similar"' to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 AbboH Street CITY, STATE. AND ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMER~NCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 6302 Black Coating
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE
PERCENT PPM mg/Ml mm@ 2o•c
#2 Es peso 1 41 100 1.0 0.8
Butyl Carbi tol (Less than 5) (5) NA 0.9 0. 1 i
Mineral Spirits 15 200 0.8 2.0
Xylene (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 1 7.0
V· A-2305-C Aromatic Solvent 15 100 1 . 0 0.2
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE 139 -25/'.. DEGREES CENTIGR~DE VAPOR DENSITY ~HEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~SLOWER.THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 73 WEIGHT PER 8.00 BY VOLUME " GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Combustible FLASH POINT 117°F (CC) LEL
RED LABEL No SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
f 1 arrrnab 1 e 1 i quid fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep con ta i ne rs tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
con ta i ne rs to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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.
-. -llsllon V -HEALTH HAZARD i[
..
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section II
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove f rem exposure. Res tore breath Ing. Keep warm and
!-
quiet. Notify a physician. Splash (eyes) : F 1 ush i rrmedi ate ly with copious quantities
of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
t reatrrent. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY [:] UNSTABLE G:i.J STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
1NCOMPATABILITY {Materials lo avoid} NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fun-es when heated to decomposition as 1 n
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR C!?i WILLNOTOCCUR
CONDIT JONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove ·a 11 sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks) . Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti late
area. Remove with inert absorbent and nonV-parking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Do not
i nci ne rate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechanical f1 lter
resp irater to remove solid airborne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-n-echanical
fi 1 ters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor; In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1i ne type respi raters or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volun-e and pattern 'to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 be lo,, acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV belo,, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or f I arre cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash· of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Pre vent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STQ_RING Do not store above 120° F. Store lar_ge quantities in
bui 1 dings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable 1 i quids .
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take i n tern a 1 1 y . Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of liquid in excess of a few inches. Do not flarre cut, braze, or weld
without u. s. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
-COATINGS, RESINS AND RELA-ERIALS ,= I (Approved by U.S. Departmenl of Labor··easentially Similar" lo Form OSHA-20) .:.ATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY. STATE, AND ZIP CODE I ndi anapo 1 is, Indiana 46225
EMER~.ENCYTELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION .
TRADE NAME 76210-1161B Ext. Hi Heat Varnish
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M 3 mm @20°C
Ce 11 oso 1 ve Solvent 7 200 1. 8 4.0
Cel losolve Acetate 10 100 1. 7 1. 2
N-Butanol 11 100 1. 4 5.0
Butyl Carbitol 26 50 1. 1 0.6
Xylene (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 1 7,0
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA I
BOILING RANGE 11 Z -156 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VA_POR DENSITY ~ HEAVIER D LIGHTER. THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER 0 SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE WEIGHT PER
BY VOLUME 56 % GALLON 8.45
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable FLASH POINT 0LC 80°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) C 1 ass . B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
flanvnable 1 i quid f i res •
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. I so late from heat, electrical
equipment, sparks and open f 1 ame. Closed con ta i ne r may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
con ta i ne rs to prevent pressure bui 1 dup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
. ~
1h -. on V -HEALTH HAZARD.t
-.
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section II
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary i rri tat ion.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Res tore breath I n·g. Keep warm and
! quiet. Not I fy a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY [:] UNSTABLE Gil STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABIUTY (Materials ro avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as ln
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and e 1 e ctr i ca 1 , static, or frictional sparks). Avoid.breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with i ne rt,J;ibsorbent and non-sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with loca.1, state and federal regu 1 at ions. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechan i ca 1 t, I ter
respirator to remove so 1 id airborne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemi ca 1-mechan_ i ca 1
f i 1 te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor: In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type respirators. or hoods.
.,
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern 'to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section II be 1 a,, acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV belo,, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove de compos i ti on products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with containi nated c lathing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
bu'i ldings designed for storage of NFPA Class II f 1 anunab 1 e liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fall of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without u.s. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation ..
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NPCA 1-72
,.
·~ATINGS, RESINS AND RELA •• RIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 l (Approved by U.S. Departme_nt of Labor··euentiatlySimila( to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 AbboH Street CITY. STATE, ANO ZlP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMERd_ENCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512 •
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 79202-1589 Fisher Dark Brown Enamel
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME Tll/ VAPOR
l~GREDIENT PERCENT LEL PRESSURE
PPM mg/M~ mm@ 20•c
Xylene 1 3 100 1 . 1 7.0
Mineral Spirits 9 200 0.8 2.0
#2 Espesol 29 100 1.0 0.8
A-2305-C Aromatic Solvent 1 7 100 1.0 0.2
Butyl Ca rb i to 1 (Less than 5) (5) NA 0.9 i). 0. 1
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
. _BOILING RANGE pq -7½h DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY [filHEAVIER D LIGHTER. THAN AIR ..
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 69 WEIGHT PER 9.00 BY VOLUME % GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ' I
DOT CATEGORY Combustible FLASH POINT 110°F (CC) LEL
RED LABEL No SEE SECTION 11
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (N FPA) Class 8 extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
flanvnable 1 i quid fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tight 1 y closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp 1 ode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool c 1 osed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used! fog nozzles are preferable.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
•• OATINGS, RESINS AND RE~ .ERIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9/30/80 I (Approved by U.S. Department of Labor "Essentially Similar .. lo Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY, STATE.ANO ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMER~ENCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 4213 Lemon Yellow Coating
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT PERCENT LEL PRESSURE
PPM mg/Ml mm@20°C
#2 Espesol 35 100 1 . 0 0.8
Xylene (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 1 7
Butyl Carbitol (Less than 5) (5) NA 0.9 0. 1
A-2305-C Aromatic Solvent 15 100 1.0 0.2
Mineral Spirits 11 200 0.8 2
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE 139-256 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY @] HEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR . . -.
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~SLOWER.THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 64 WEIGHT PER 10.56 BY VOLUME % GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY F 1 ammab le FLASH POINT 0LC 8o°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
flarrrnable liquid fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, electrical
equiprrent, sparks and open flame. C 1 osed container may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to ext rerre heat. If water is used_, fog nozzles are preferable.
. ~
-tion V -HEALTH HAZAR~ .,. . ' -.
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section II
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove f ram exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm· and
! quiet. Notify a physician. Splash (eyes) : F 1 ush immediately vith copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Sp 1 ash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing:
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY DUNSTABLE G:i) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABILITY (Materials fo avoid} NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May p reduce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as l n
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of i grri ti on (flames, hot surfaces,
and e lectri ca I, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with i nr,rt absorbent and non-sparking too Is.
WASTE DISPqSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with loca I, state and federal regu lat i ans. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau ot Mones approved cechan i ca 1 f i lte r
respirator to remove solid air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In.restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved cliemical-mechanical
f i I te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
. confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved a_i r 1 i ne type respirators or hoods .
Provide general dilution local exhaust ventilation i'n. ·vafume and pattern .
VENTILATION or to
keep TLV of most hazardous i ngredi en t in Section 11 be Io,,, acce;,tab 1 e limit, LEL in
Section 1V belo,,, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove de compos i ti on p roi!hcts during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product. ..
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated c lo::!ii ng.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable 1 i quicfs.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded tdien pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame mt, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nt-'L;A l·
~R COATINGS, RESINS AND RE-ATERIALS
DATE OF PREP. I (Approved by U.S. Oepar1ment ol Labor"Eaaentially Similar" to Form OSHA-20)
9/30/80 Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER·$ NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY, STATE, AND ZIP CODE I n di an apo 1 i s , Indiana 46225
EMER~~ENCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 1105 White Si lcoat Enamel
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M3 mm@ 20°C
Butyl Ce 11 oso Ive 9 50 1. 1 0.6
N-Butanol (Less than 5) (5) 100 1 . 4 5
#2 Espe so 1 10 100 1 . 0 0.8
Ce 11 oso 1 ve Acetate 24 100 1 . 7 1 . 2
Xylene (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 1 /• 7
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
. 111 208 ~HEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR •-. BOILING RANGE -DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY ,. • .
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 47
WEIGHT PER
BY VOLUME "' GALLON 12.71
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA '
DOT CATEGORY Flarrmable FLASH POINT 80°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL 0LC SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class _ B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
flarrrnable liquid f i res •
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, electrical
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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• • ion V -HEALTH HAZARD
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsci oUsness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary i rri tat ion.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and
I quiet. Not I fy a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities . of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY ~ UNSTABLE (:ial STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABIUTY (Marerials lo avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL 1$ RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti late
are au, Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with loca 1, state and fede ra 1 regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau ot Mones approved mechan i ca 1 f i 1 te r
resp i rator to remove solid air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i 1 te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. -In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved· air 1 i ne type i-~spi rators or hoods.
.·.-
Provide general dilution local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern •
VENTILATION or to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 below acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV be low stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class II flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without u. s. Bureau of Ml nes approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nt-'L,A 1-1£
= DATE 01: PREP. 9-30-80 I
.. ATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT •• RIALS
(Approved by U.S. Department ol Labor··euentiallySimilar .. to Form OSHA·20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY, STATE.ANO ZIP CODE lndianapol is, Indiana 46225
<
EMER~NCYTELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 79202-1612 Epoxy Flat Base
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/MJ mm@20"C
Cel losolve Solvent 15 200 1. 8 4.0
I sobutano 1 10 100 1.7 9.0
#2 Espesol 16 100 1 . 0 0.8
Bu ty 1 Cellosolve 11 so 1. 1 0.6
#1 Espesol
i),
11 100 1 . 0 2.8
Ii-Bu tano 1 (Less than S) (S) 100 1.4 s.o
Anhydrol PM-4081 (Less than S) (S) 1000 4.3 44.0
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE ZR -208 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY @HEAVIER D LIGHTER.THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER 0 SLOWER. THAN ETHER PERCENT \OLATILE 70 WEIGHT PER 8. 75 BY VOLUME % GALLON
I Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable FLASH POINT 9S°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
fl arronab I e 1 iquid f i res .
UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectrica 1
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used 1 fog nozzles are preferable.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. Irritation of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm and
' quiet. Not I fy a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : Flush imrrediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY r:J UNSTABLE ~ STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABILITY (Materials to avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as In
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR CB WILL NOT OCCUR .
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of ign-i tion (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
i;,, area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking too 1 s.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with loca 1, state and federal regu 1 at ions. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechan, cal f, 1 ter
respirator to remove solid.air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i 1 te rs designed to remove a combination of·particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1i ne type respirators or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in vo 1 ume and pattern io
keep TLV of most hazardous i ngredi en t in Section 11 belc:,,-, acceptable 1i mi t, LEL in
Section IV be le:,,-, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove de compos i t I on products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable 1 i qui ds.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take lnternal ly. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved re.spirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I
•• ATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT •• IALS
{Approved by U.S. Department of Leber "Essentially Similar" to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER·s NAME Li 1 ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY, STATE, ANO ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMERd.ENCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 79602-1630 Red Enamel
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M, mm@20°c
Xylene 49 100 1. 1 7.0
Mineral Spirits 12 200 0.8 2.0
Butyl Carbitol (Less than 5) (5) NA 0.9 0. 1
N-Butanol (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 4 5.0
0'
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE 11/-Z~/ DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY ~HEAVIER D LIGHTER. THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT \OLATILE 67
WEIGHT PEA
BY VOLUME "" GALLON 8.40
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable FLASH POINT 0LC 80°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemical or .foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
flarrrnable liquid fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1
equ i prrent, sparks and open fl arre. Closed con ta i ne r may exp lode when exposed
to extrerre heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to coo 1 closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extrerre heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are p referable.
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♦ -Jt:jEnv-HEALTH HAZARD::u:
-..
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous sys-tern depress ion characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary i rri tat ion.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove f ram exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm and
! quiet. Not I fy a physician. Splash (eyes) : F 1 ush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. . Sp lash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY c:J UNSTABLE (ixl STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABILITY [Marer/als to avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as In
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a I I sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and e I e ctr i ca 1 , static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti late
V· area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and federal regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
AESPIRATt::)AY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechan i ca I fi 1 te r
respirator to remove solid air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i I te rs designed to remove a combination·of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved.air 1 i ne type respi raters or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide genera 1 dilution or local exhaust ·ventilation in volume and pattern 'to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section II be lo,, accept ab le limit, LEL in
Section IV belo,, stated 1 i mi t, and to remove de compos i t i on products during welding
or f 1 ame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear des l gned to protect against splash of Ii quids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
bui 1 dings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take lnternal ly. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fall of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without u. s. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nr'l.,A 1-f<'.
DATE OF PREP. 9-30/80 I
.(jpATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT •• RIALS
{Approved by U.S. Department ol Labor "Essentially Similar" to Form OSHA·20J Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li l ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY. STATE. AND ZIP CODE I ndi anapo 1 is, Indiana 46225
EMERG~NCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 77201-156 Untoned White Enamel
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT PERCENT LEL PRESSURE
PPM mg/M~ mm@ 20°c
lsophorone (Less than 5) (5) 25 0.8 0.4
Diacetone Alcohol 11 50 1 . 8 1. 1
Butyl Carbitol (Less than 5) (5) NA 0.9 0. 1
#2 Espesol 27 100 1 . 0 0.8
N-Butanol
t,.
5 100 1. 4 5
Xylene (Less than 5) (5) 100 1. 1 7
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE I l 7 -24Z DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY ~HEAVIER D LIGHTER. THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~SLOWER.THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 53 WEIGHT PER 11 . 30 BY VOLUME % GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Combustible FLASH POINT 110°F (CC) LEL
RED LABEL No SEE SECTION 11
EXTINGUISHING ME01A Use National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
flarrrnable 1 i quid f i res .
UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca 1 '
equipment, sparks and open f 1 ame. Closed container may explode when expo,ed I
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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Rion V -HEALTH HAZARDft
.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary i rri tat.ion.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Res tore breath Ing. Keep warm and
i quiet. Not I fy a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : Flush imrrediately with copious quantities
of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY LJ UNSTABLE Gx) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCOMPATABIUTY {Maleria/s to avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS OEC0MPOS1TION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as In
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR [!!J WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove al 1 sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or fri ct i ona 1 sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. t;.Remove wi th inert absorbent and non~sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and fede ra 1 regulations. Do not
incinerate c 1 osed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechanical t, lter
respirator to remove so 1 id air borne parti-cles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemi ca 1-rrechan i ca 1
f i 1 te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air , 1 i ne type res pi raters or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section II belO" acceptable 1 i mi t, LEL in
Section IV belO" stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of 1 i quids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent pro longed skin ·contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRl;:CAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120° F. Store large quantities in
bui 1 dings _designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take 1 n tern a 11 y . Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bu r·eau of HI nes approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nr'L.A l•f
F==:>-========= •00ATINGS, RESINS AND RELA •• RIALS
DATE OF PREP. l {Approved by U.S. Department of Labor"EuentiallySimilar .. to Form OSHA-20)
9-30-80 Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street c11v.s1ATE.ANDZ1PCODE I ndi anapo 1 is, Indiana 46225
EMER1ENCYTELEPHONENO. (JJ]) 634-85]2
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 5705 Vinyl Thinner
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mgH,P mm@20•c
#2 Espesol 60 100 1.0 0.8
I sophorone 29 25 0.8 0.4
MIBK 11 100 1.3 16.0
(./,
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE __ .:_:_ II-=-O_-_.::.,: L.l-'','--DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY [fil HEAVIER D LIGHTER.THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE
BY VOLUME 100 WEIGHT PER
% GALLON 7_37
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Combustible
RED LABEL No
FLASH POINT 110°F (CC) LEL
SEE SECTION II
Ex11NGu1sH1NGMED1A Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class. B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
f 1 a1M1ab 1 e 1 i qui d f i res •
UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS
equipment,
to extreme
Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, electrical
sparks and open flame. Closed container may explode when exposed
heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water Sp ray may be
containers to prevent pressure
when exposed to extreme heat.
ineffective.
buildup and
If water is
Water may be used to cool closed
possible autoignition or explosion
used_, fog nozzles are preferable.
n V -HEALTH HAZARD~
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section II
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsci ot.isness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm and
!-quiet. Notify a physician. Splash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities
of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY [:] UNSTABLE (ix1 STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
INCQMPATABILITV (Materials ro avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WlLLNOTOCCUA
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of igrrition {flames, hot surfaces,
and e le ctr i cal , static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools. ·U
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with local , state and federal regulations. · Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved me chan, ca I t I I ter
respirator to remove solid air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i l te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air line type resp i rators or hoods.
VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern "to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 belo.,, acceptable limit, LEL in
Section IV belo.,, stated limit, and to re1T10ve decomposition products-during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Pre vent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above l20°F. Store large quantities in
bui !dings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable l i quids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take Internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fall of liquid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
. •
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nl-'CA 1-/;
•• OATINGS, RESINS AND RE1•RIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I (Approved by U.S. Department of Labor ··esaentially Similar" to Form OSHA-20) Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Li l ly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 Abbott Street CITY, STATE. ANO ZIP CODE Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
EMER~ENCY TELEPHONE NO. ( 317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 78 Vinyl Size
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M3 mm@ 20·c
A-2305-C Aromatic Solvent 70 100 1.0 0.2
lsophorone 19 25 0.8 0.4
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Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE 182 -256 DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY ~ HEAVIER D LIGHTER; THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~-SLOWER. THAN ETHER PERCENT 'wOLATILE 89 WEIGHT PER 7.62 BY VOLUME .. GALLON
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Combustible FLASH POINT 0LC 140°F (CC) LEL
RED LABEL No SEE SECTION II
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Class 8 extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 18
fl anvnab le 1 iqui d fires.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep con ta i ne rs tightly closed. Isolate from heat, e lectri ca I
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed con ta i ne r may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to coo 1 c 1 osed
con ta i ne rs to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. Irritation of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion. unconsci oUsness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove f ram exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and
t quiet. Notify a physician. Sp 1 ash (eyes) : F 1 ush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY C:J UNSTABLE Gil STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
1NC0MPATABILITY (Mare,i•l.s to ayoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
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HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR EB WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces,
and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti 1 ate
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking too ls .. [j.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and fede ra 1 regulations. Do not
incinerate c 1 osed cont a i ne rs .
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechan,cal t, lter
resp i rater to remove solid airborne particles of overspray during spray app 1 i cation.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemi ca 1-mechan i ca 1
filters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type respi raters or hoods.
Provide genera 1 dilution local exhaust ventilation in volume and pattern .
VENTILATION or to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 be law acceptable 1 i mi t, LEL in
Section IV below stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of 1 i quids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class II flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of liquid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nt-'LA 1-1£
.. OATINGS, RESINS AND RELAT~RIALS
DATE OF PREP. 9-30-80 I (Approved by U.S. Department ol Labor··eaaentially Similar ·to Form OSHA-201 Acme Nameplate
Section I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc.
STREET ADDRESS 546 AbboH Street CITY. STATE, AND ZIP CODE I n di an apo l i s , Indiana 46225
EMERdENCY TELEPHONE NO . .. (317) 634-8512
PRODUCT CLASS MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION
TRADE NAME 73210-1615 Clear Epoxy Varnish
Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
VOLUME TLV VAPOR
INGREDIENT LEL PRESSURE PERCENT PPM mg/M3 mm @20°C
#1 Espesol 34 100 1.0 2.8
Cel losolve Acetate 20 100 l. 7 1.2
lsobutanol 13 1 00 1. 7 9.0
N-Butanol (Less than 5) (5) 100 1.4 5.0
i)
Anhydrol PMs4081 (Less than 5) (5) 1000 4.3 44.0
Section Ill -PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING RANGE Z8 -lZQ DEGREES CENTIGRADE VAPOR DENSITY @HEAVIER D LIGHTER, THAN AIR •
EVAPORATION RATE D FASTER ~ SLOWER, THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE 75
WEIGHT PER
BY VOLUME % GALLON 7.92
Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
DOT CATEGORY Flammable . FLASH POINT 8S°F (CC) LEL
Yes RED LABEL SEE SECTION 11
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fi re Protection Association (NFPA) Clas~ B extinguishers
(carbon dioxide, dry chemi ca 1 or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class 1B
fl arrmab le 1 i quid fires.
UNUSUAL Fl RE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS Keep con ta i ne rs tightly closed. I sol ate from heat, electrical
equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may exp lode when exposed
to extreme heat. Do not apply to hot surfaces.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water spray may be ineffective. Water may be used to cool Closed
containers to prevent pressure buildup and possible autoignition or. explosion
when exposed to extreme heat. If water is used, fog nozzles are pre fe rab le.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. I rri tati on of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Con tact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AlD PROCEDURES Fumes: Remove from exposure. Res tore breathing. Keep warm and
! quiet. Notify a physician. Splash (eyes) : Flush immediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
treatment. Sp 1 ash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY c::J UNSTABLE G:ii) STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
1NCOMPATAB1LlTY (Marorials to avoid) NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in
welding. •Fumes may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR ~ WILL NOT OCCUR
CONOIT10NS TO AVOID NA
Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE.MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of ignition \flames, hot surfaces,
and e lectri ca 1, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate
area. Remove with inert absorbent and ~on-sparking toots.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and federal regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION In outdoor or open areas use Bureau of Mines approved mechanical t1 lter
respirator to remove solid airborne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-mechanical
f i 1 te rs designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type respirators or hoods.
Provide general dilution local exhaust vent i 1 at ion in volume and pattern .
VENTILATION or to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 belo.. accept ab le 1 i mi t, LEL in
Section IV belo.. stated 1 i mi t, and to remove decomposition products during welding
or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for.prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of 1 i qui ~s.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN 1N HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
buildings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1 i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze, or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE See Section 11
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Inhalation: Anesthetic. Irritation of the respiratory tract or acute
nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait,
confusion, unconsciousness or coma.
Skin or Eye Contact: Primary irritation.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Fun-es: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and
! quiet. Not I fy a physician. Splash (eyes) : Flush imrrediately with copious quantities
.-of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical
t reatn-ent. Splash (skin): Remove with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.
Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA
STABILITY LJ UNSTABLE Gil STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA
1NC0MPATABILJTY (Materials roavoidJ NA
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS May produce hazardous fun-es when heated to decomposition as in
welding. Fun-es may contain carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION D MAY OCCUR CB WILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID NA .
-Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove a 11 sources of ignition {flan-es, hot surfaces,
and e lectri ca 1, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ven ti late
area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with 1 oca 1 , state and fede ra 1 regulations. Do not
incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ln·outdoor or open areas use Bureau or Mones approved mechanical f, 1 te r
resp i rator to remove so 1i d air borne particles of overspray during spray application.
In restricted ventilation areas use Bureau of Mines approved chemical-n-echanical
fi 1 ters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In
confined areas use Bureau of Mines approved air 1 i ne type respirators or hoods.
Provide genera 1 dilution local exhaust ventilation in vo 1 ume and pattern '
VENTILATION or to
keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section 11 belo,, acceptable l'imit, LEL in
Section IV below stated 1 i mi t , and to remove decomposition products during welding
or f 1 an-e cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
EYE PROTECTION Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Prevent·prolonged skin contact with contaminated clothing.
Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORING Do not store above 120°F. Store large quantities in
bui !dings designed for storage of NFPA Class 11 flammable liquids.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Avoid
free fa 11 of 1i quid in excess of a few inches. Do not flan-e cut, braze;·or weld
without U.S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or appropriate ventilation.
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CBRTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUBSTBD
Hr. Charles Macon, President
Macon Mac:hino Company
Route 1, Box 288
llnok1ngharn, North Carolina 28379
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DIVISION OF BNVIB0NMfillTAL MANA~.
Vebruary 13, 1980
SUBJECT1 Permit tio. 4299
Dear Mr. Macona
Macon Mach1n11 Company
Bock1nghm, liortla Carolina
Richmond County
In accordance with your application received Dacembor 14, 1979 we are for-
warding hermdth Permit No. 4299 to Mllcon Machine Company, Rockingham, Borth
. Carol1na for the coustruction and !)J>eration of air pollution abatement
facilities and emission sources.
Thia Pemit shall be effective from tha date of issuance until April 1,
1983, 1s mntrmaaferable to future OWDGra and operators, and shall be subject
.to the conditioua and limitstioDG ea specified therein.
This Permit 1a not for miy other mnisoion source at your facility other
than from the boiler firing chamber. According to infozmation submitted, waste
oil which 1s being heated 1111d roprocessed will not be exposed to the atmo,sphere.
·Additionally, it 1s understood that there will be no incineration at this
facility of any material.
If any parto, requirements, or 11m1tationsccoute1nod tn this Permit are un-
acceptable to you, you havo the right to en adjudicatory hearing before a hearing
officer upon written demand to the Director within 30 clays following recei~t of
th1s Permit, identifying the specific 1.Dsuea to be contended. Unless such damaud
is made, this Permit shall be f:lDal and binding.
WS/edw
E11elosure
bee: Mr. A. c. Turnage...,.--
Information Services
Central Files
Sincerely, /4,, b~y~
RogiO?llll Supervisor
Regional Files
Regional Manager
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· of Natural Rooonrcea ' and COn:mmity Devolopi;umt :. · . ' . -'
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Route l, Box 288
Rockingham, N. C. 28379 :C?
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENTOF NATURAL
RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SUITE 714 WACHOVIA BUILDING
FAYETTEVILLE, rlC 28301
Dear Sin
December 14, 1979
Enclosed is a lay out of our refinery and storage facilities.
The type of operation that we have do not require any steam.
We heat our oil to !80°F and hold it there for 45 minutes and
then put it in a sett! ing tank for it to cool to 11 o°F. Then,
we run it througha fi 1 ter and then throughan oi 1 purifier.
Then in to 25,000 gallon tank then we pump from there into
trailers as we will re1t1ove it to the one: we sell it to.
We have a contract with Brimble Bros., Houston, Texas, and they
take all of our oil and we have nothing to do with it after it
leave$ our plant.
' It is alt tested for purity and-has to meet the standards before
it leaves. The testing is done by Brimble Bros., of Houston, Texas.
AJl Shipping instructions are done by them.
It takes approximately 3'2 hours to run 12,000 gullons. He are
hoping that we will have all the oil run that we have on hand by
the 15th of January, 1980. •
Yours truly,
CAM/lw
P.CW CO::h.CANS. PASAO!:NA {HOUSTON).
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CAUi'"., !;;CATTLE. PORTLAND, ORE,.
TA,....PtCO • ...,c:;,:;., Cl-ilCAGO, BOSTON,
E. w.~.AYJBOJLY~8 co., il:NC.
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GULF COAST H'=::AOQUARTERS
P. 0. BOK 4364
INSPCCTION or BULi( CARGOES,
Pi;Tn □L£UM ANO or.-u:R LIOUIOS.
LIC£N!H'.D WCIGHCRS ANO SA,..P-
1.·CRS OF ·.-cr:;CTADI..C OILS, vo,;.:;cs
OVED GAUGE RS BY U.S. CUSTOMS
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
400SWENSON DRIVE
KENjLWOATH, N.J; 07033
SERVING THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY F'OR OVER '70 YEARS
PASAOEHA, TEXAS 77502
1713) 477•8171
WEST COAST HEADQUARTERS
P. 0. BOX 1146
WILMINGTON, CA.LIF. 90748
l2131 835-8363
EAST COAST HEADQUARTERS
400 SWENSO'°' DRIVE
KENILWORTH, N. J. 07033
(201) 245-3100
OE:PENOABLE INSPECTION SERVICE AT ALL PO HTS ON THE ATLANTIC, GULF AND PACIFIC COASTS
ORY ANALYSIS REPORT 117911-694
SAMPLE DESIGNATED BY CLIENT AS C Lil~!< ~0'-1Ptfl€NT CD
Roe.Kl N& HI! ff1
SUBMITTED BY: R. R. BRIMBLE ON 11-23-79
BRIMBLE BROS. & CO., INC.
600 JEFFERSON, SUITE 711
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002
PASADENA,TEXAS 77502
NOVEMBER 28, 1979
INV. NO, (2:oL) 3489
THIS LABORATORY REPORT MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED OR USED EXCEPT tN FULL. SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING OR IN CONNECTION WITH
AOV~RTISING OF ANY KIND UNLESS PERMISSION FOR THE PUBLISHING OR ADVERTISING OR AN APPROVED ABSTRACT HAS BEEN OBTAINED. IN
WRITll'fG FROM E.W. SAY BOLT & CO., INC. RESULTS ARE BASED ON ANALYSIS MADE AT THE TIME SAMPLES ARE RECEIVED AT LABORATORY.
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GRAVITY, API@ 6o°F
FLASH POINT, PENSKY-MARTENS
VISCOSITY, SAYBOLT UNIV. @ lOOoF
POUR POINT
WATER BY DISTTLLATION
WATER & SEDIMENT
SULFUR
VANADIUM, PPM
108.5 SEC.
BELOW MINUS 30oF
0.4%
1.4%
E.W.~ CO.,JNC.
BY
MEMBERS OF A. S. T. M. -A. P.1. -5. A.
SAMPLES, IF ANY, SHALL BE RETAINED FOR A PERIOD OF 4, DAYS UNLESS A LONGER PERIOD IS REQUESTED IN WAITING.
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JOVED GAUGE RS BY U.S. CUSTOMS
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
. 400 SWENSON DRIVE .
KENILWORTH, N.J; 07033
SE;RVING THE PETROLEUM INOU5TRV FOR OVER '70 YEARS
PMAO[H.l, TCXAS 77502
1713) 477-11171
WEST COAST HEADQUARTERS
P. O. BOX 1146
WILMINGTOH. CALIF. 907-411
1213) 835--8?..83
EAST COAST HEADQUARTERS
400 5WfN50N DRIVE
ftMILWORTH, N. J. 07033
1201, 245-3100
DE,PENOA8U£ INSPECTION SERVICE AT ALL PORTS ON THE ATLANTIC. GULF ANO PACIFIC COASTS
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT !17911-6 95
SAl'IPLE DESIGNATED BY CLIENT AS 1 2-CU 11 CHcfl.AW . -~ c.l{O!.tJN c.oRK ~ SE.Ilk
~RCM SUBMITTED Y· R. R. BRIMBLE ON 11-23-79
BRIMBLE BROS. & CO., INC.
600 JEFFERSON, SUITE 711
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002
PASADENA,TEXAS 77502
NOVEMBER 28, 1979
INV. NO. (2'0L) 31.!89
TM:S LABORATORY AEPOR.T MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED OR USED EXCEPT IN FULL. SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING OR IN CONNECTION WITH
ADVERTISING OF ANY KIND UNLESS PERMISSION FOR THE PUBLISHING OR ADVERTISING OR AN APPROVED ABSTRACT HAS BEEN 0BTA1rlED, IN
WRrTING FROM E.W. SAYBOLT & CO., INC. RESULTS ARE BASED ON ANALYSIS MADE AT THE TIME SAMPLES ARE RECEIVED AT LABORATORY.
GRAVITY, API@ 60°F
FLASH POINT, PENSKY-MARTENS
VISCOSITY,. SAYBOLT UNIV. @ l00°F
POUR·POINT
WATER BY DISTTLLATION
WATER & SEDIMENT
SULFUR
VANADIUM, PPM
Mlf ... l!R:!011' A.S. T. M.-A.P.1.-9.A
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25.7°
182°F
110.7 SEC.
BELOW." MINUS 30°F
8. 2%. ·
9.6%
0 .-58%
23.3
. ~ Ill' ANY, SHALL BE RETAIN£0 ll"OR A ~RIOO Oil" 4:, O,.VS UNLE~ A LONGER Pe;RIOO IS REQUESTED IN WRITING.
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i'1r. Mick Nolan
Envir·onmental & Resources
Fayetteville, N.C.
Dear Sir:
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MACON MACHINE CO.
BOX 288
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379
June 5, 1979
I am installing a large boiler to evaporate and boil water out of the
waste oil that I pick up at Crown Cork & Seal and Clark Equipment. The
oil leaves the boiler through a series of filters and centrifuge and
all of the sludge that comes out is burnt in furnace, then placed in
six (6) mill plastic bags which we will bury at the same location which
was recommended by Mr. Jim Mulligan. This is the same site we buried the
oil straw from the oil spill we cleaned up for him. We are not anti-
cipating these being over 1,000 pounds of ash from sludge per year.
When we complete our plant, it will be all under one roof with cement
walls where any spill will be contained under one roof.
All storage tanks will have dikes around same to take care of any spill.
We are hoping to have all this completed within 45 days.
Yours truly,
CAM/lw
INSTALLA· TION'S EPA
1.0. NO.
NAME OF IN· J. STALLATION
INST ALLA·
lI. °;.,.1f1~ING
AO CRESS
LOCATION Ill OF INSTAL·
LATION
NOT~IFI
0 0 0 I 3 7
JUL 8
IN$.fHUCflONS: If you received a preprinted
label, affix it in the space at left. If any of the
information on the label is incorrect, draw a line
through it and supply the correct information
in the appropriate $eCtion below. If the label is
complete and correct, leave Items. I, II, and Ill
below blank. If you did not receive a preprinted
label, complete all items. "Installation" means a
single site where hazardous waste is generated,
tre'ated, stored and/or disposed of, or a trans-
porter's principal place of business. Please refer
to the INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING NOTIFI·
CATION before completing this form. The
information requested herein is required by law
(Section 3010 of the Re$ource Con$ervation and
Recovery Act).
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VI. TYPE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE ACTIVITY (enter "X" in the appropriate box/es))
~-GENERATION ., it:r"n, TRANSPORTATION (complete item Vii) -'?.'-.:: F • FEDERAL
M • NON-FEOERAL □ C. TREAT/STORE/DISPOSE
" VII. MODE OF TRANSPORTATION (transporters only -enter "X" in the appropriate box/es))
□A.AIR
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De. RAIL
n ~-HIGHWAY
VIII. FIRST OR SUBSEQUENT NOTIFICATION
Oo.wATER ..
Mark "X" in the appropriate box to indicate whether this is your installation's first notification of hazardous waste acti\lity or a subsequent notification.
If this is not your first notification, enter your Installation's EPA 1.0. Number in the space pro\lided below.
~IRST NOTIFICATION □a.SUBSEQUENT NOTIFICATION (complete item CJ
IX. DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
Please go to the reverse of this form end provide the requested information._
EPA Fo,m 8700-12 (6-80) CONTINUE ON REVERSE
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IX. DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES /continued from front) ,-!>•"(>,'
A, HAZARDOUS WASTES FROM NON-SPECIFIC SOURCES. Enter the four-digit number. from 40 CFR Part 261.31 for ea~h listed hazardous
waste from non-specific sources your Installation handles. Use additional Uleets If necessary. •· ·
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B. HAZARDOUS WASTE_S FROM SPECIFIC SOURCES. Enter the four-digit number from 40 CFA Part 261.32 for e8ch listed hazardous waste from ~
specific industrial sources your installation handles. Use additional sheets if necessary.
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" " " .. " " " " u " " " C. COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT HAZARDOUS WASTES. Enter the four-digit number from 40 CFR Part 261.3~ for each chemical sub•
stance your installation handles which may be a hazardous waste. Use additional sheets if necessary.
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n .. " .. " " " ,. " " " " D. LISTED INFECTIOUS WASTES. Enter the four-digit number from 40 CFR Part 261.34 for each listed hazardous waste f~~m hospitals, veterinary
hospitals, medical and research laboratories your installation handles. Use additional sheets if necessary.
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E. CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-LISTED HAZARDOUS WASTES. Mark "X" in the boxes corresponding to the characteristics of non-listed
hazardous wastes your installation handles. (See 40 CFR Parts 261.21-261.24.)
01. IGNITABLE
(DOOi)
X. CERTIFICATION
Oz. CORROSIVE
(D002)
01. REACTIVE
ID00l)
□4, TOXIC
(0000) .
I certify under penalty of law that I. have personally examined and am familiar with the information ·submitted in this and all
attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information,
I believe t 1t the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for sub-
mitting fj se/nformation, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. "
NAME a OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print) DATE SIGNED
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etion cerefu!ly; if eny of it ~ incorre-ct,
thro!.l~h it l:!nd cn1cr the correct d:!t!! i
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nwst .t;~ CO."T.p/et1..vl refil=rdlc:s). Comp]1;i
itr.ms if no lob~I hus bocn provided, P.e
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tion, &nd for tlii:: leg:,I euthcrizutions
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c. JY.'\"fU'5 OF OPERATOR (Enter th<! appropri.Jtc lct:er into rile aus-.i.·er box; if "Otha", s,"lecify,)
.F • FED'.=RAL. ""PUBLIC (oihcr tJ-.a11fcdcr.:il orJ'tate). (specify)
S • STATE O • OTHER (,pedf>) ..
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1, ·~he rJwtEnc. of the facility, the locution of each of its existing 2nd ·p:-opo:;.ed intr.kc c.nd disc:hnrna struc:.1u-e~. each cf its hezari:cus w~ste. l;, -~rr.etr.F:nt rtoruoe, er disposal f~c:lities·, and e.::.'ch \'\'ell \'.rhere it injr:!cts fluids under8rot..md. Include c.il.sriring.;, rilfr-:rs end o~~iler surface
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ii ipptic:1ti:Jn, I b~fr'cvc that the informetion-is trJe,' accL·rctc end cGmplete. I em a were rhc.1t therr1 nre s,~1niiic2.ht peoa!rif;; fr:r ::ubmi .. 'tiag
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Place an '·X" in the aµ;:-rc;:,riate box in A or B below {mark ona b'JX ol.'!y) to indicotc vvhcther this is lh-~ first applic>1tion you urc st:tmitti:19 for your f;::cili1y,
re·,:!:?d .:;i~!ication. If \;;;sis your first application and you olready h.:1on your fnciti:y's EPA I.D. Nun:!:cr, or if this is il. re·.ti.~cd a;;,::-!:c~tion, e:-,~~; ·tour iaci!iq
EPA t.D. r-lun,ber in Item I above. '
/... ,IRST APPLICATION (pl""e an "X" below and prneida 1/.e ,pp,c;,cidc cola/ ------------------
~L E,"Cl~Ttr,cG FACILITY (See instructions for definition of "exi.stin;:" fccilily.
11 Comp/de item below.)
~--~--~~--~ FOR EXISTING F'ACILITIES, PROV IOI:: THE DATE (yr., mo., & day)
OPERATION BEGAN OR THI! DATE CON:;TRUCTION COMMENCED
(u.se the box.:?.s to the left)
rfc · N (piece an "X .. b~low and complete Item I abOl•e)
1··r-.CILITY (Comr:iktc item b~!ow,i
FOR NEW FACILll
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(yr., mo., k Joy) o?
TION ElEGAN OR I
EXPECTi::O TO BE
O 1. FACILITY HAS INTERIM STATUS ,_.,..,......,.,.,=..,.,.,~ Oz. FACILITY HAS A RCRA PERMIT
III. P~OCESSES -CODES AND DESIGN CAPACIT1Es)7;;s
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A. PROCESS CODE -Enter tile coda from the list of process codes b~lov,1 th □: bt!st dc~cribes each prco::l!ss to be used at the facility. Ten lines .1rc ;:iro•tid'?d ·
cnt~ring codes.· Ii mere lines are needed, enter the code(s) in the ~p.ice provided. If a process will be used that is not included in the list of cede~ below, t
dcscriba the procc~s (including its de:ign capacity) in the !pace provided on the form {Item lll•C).
ll. PR0CcSS Df.SIGIJ CAPACITY -Fer each code entered In column A enter the capacity of the proce'5.
l. A.MOUNT -Enter the amount.
2. · UN IT OF MEASURE -For each amount entered in column 8 ( 1 l, enter the code f ram the list of unit measure codes below tha·t dcsr::ribe:; the unit of
mrr.sure u5ed;· Only t!"~units o~~·asure that are listed below should be used.
. Cl . H PnU• ti'PROPRIATE UNITS OF
O CESS: WiF.ASURE FOR PROCESS
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TArIK: ,--, l.U LlJ s'~£) G~!,..L.ci'...N~ OR LITERS
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SURF1.\_c~"'OuNCn.~.:..i-i:; ~ G.5:-~s OR LITCRS
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SURFAC~IMPOUNCMENT
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HECTARE.·METER
ACRES OR tiCCTARES
GALLONS PEH DAY OR
LITERS PER DAY
GALLO:'..JS OR LITERS
PROCESS
Trnatmant:
TANK
SURFACEIMPOUNDMENT
INCINERATOR
·oTH En (fkc (or p/t:.,.~icnl, chemical,
tlicnnal or biologic.ii treatment
processes 11ot occurring in tonks,
.i1r-(ace im;Jo11nd111e1i!s or inciner-
ators, Describe :he processes i:i
tile space pr,.:,vided; /!cm IIl·C.)
UNIT OF
PRO·
CESS cone
TOI
T02
T03
T04
APPROPRIATE UNITS 01
:MEASURE FOR PR0CES!
DESIGN GAPAC!T'f
GALLONS PER DAY OR
1.1·rERS Pl!R DAY
C,\LLOi·IS PER CAY OR
LIT!'.:R~ l't:R DAV
TONS I"~n HOU rt OR
ME0(RIC TONS P.!::R HOUR
GAL.LONS PCH H.:lU A OR
LITCP.:; PCB HOUR
G.f.Lt.C'NS Pt::R DAY OR
LITCRS Pt-:R DAV
UNIT OF MEASURE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
CODE UNIT OF MEASURE
. MEASURE
CODE UNIT OF MEASURE
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CU13:C YARDS. • Y MJ;TRIC TONS Pc;;:R HOUR, • W ACRES .••
-CUUIC M!!Tf:RS • C G"ALLOl'IS PER HOUR , , • , E HECTARES.
G/\LLONZ PC:R CAY , U LITERS ~EA HOUR.. • • • . H l
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM Ill (shown In line numbcn X-1 1md X-2 below): A facility has two storage tonks, one' tan~ ca_n hold 200 gallon~ ::nr
ether cr:11 hold 400 gdlons. Tho facility also hes an incinerator thet C'ln burn up to 20 gallons p:?r hc,ur. . · ~
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a. PROC'E$S DESJGM CAP/\ClTY ~---1
I. AMOUNT
(,pcci/y)
B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPAc1·ry·
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~r ... C~A HAZ.t·,RDOUS V,'ASTE NUi;,1E!ER -Enter tht! iour-c.Jigit number from 40 CrR, Subpart l) for each listed hai~1dous w<1ste you ..-..-iii h~ndlc. If yen
I; handle hazardous wastC;s which r.re not listed in 40 CFR, Subp:.ut D, enter the four-digit nurnber(s) from 40 CFR, Subp3rt C tho.t d::scribes the chsracteri:;
tics and/or the toxic cont.iminants of those.hazardous wastes.
B. ESTIMA TL:D ANNUAL QUANTITY -For each listed waste entered in column A e:.timate the quantit\' of that waste th3t will be hand!cd on an annua
,
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bnsis. For e.:ich characte:istic or to;.:ic cant~rnin.;.nt entered in column A estimatt! the tc:a! annual quantity of all the non-listed wc.ste{s) that will bo handie•
which possess that characteristic or contaminant.
i C. UNIT or-r.,;~ASURE -For each quantity e~ter~ in column B enter the unit of m~usure code. Units of measure which must be used ond the uppropr.iat
~ cede~ .::re:
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POUNDS ••..• , ••.••••• • . p t':l!..OGRAMS, , •. • ••••. • , K .
TOrlS .•• , ••••• , •••• ,. . . T METRIC TONS. , , ••• , . . • • • • •' •. • • .M
If facility records U!e any· other unit of measure for quantity, the units of measure mu:a be con·verted into one of the required units of measurn t.;king ir.t
c'.!,:co,.mt the .?;:iµ:-opriatc density or sP~cific gravity of the ~Jastc.
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"i. !-'/-1:CCESS CODES:
t"cr li::-i.~~ l\awrduus wo!:to: For ~ach listed hazardous wasti,; entered in column A select the code(!;) from the list of process codes contained in Item I
to indtcatC' how th~ w2ste will be stored, treated, and/or disposed of ."It the focilitv.
For nor.--:-ih .. tc·d hc:::urd,)U~ \•:;rt~~: For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A, sulect the codels) from the list of process cO":c
~:,r.t;:iincd in :t..:m Ill to :ndicate E.!I tho processes that will be used to store, tre-,t, cr.d/or dispose of all the nor.-listcd huzsrdous vvastas that pO~s~:
· .f·:~t :hNeCtP.rinic or toxic contamiiiant. ·
·No:c:: Four ~paces ue prc\•ided for entering process codes. If more ere needed: (1) Enter the first three as described a'oove;·l2) Enter "000" int?":
t!;:trcrno right box e,f Item IV•D(1); and (31 Enter in the space provided on page 4, the line number and the additional cod~(s). ·
2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION: If o code i·s not listed for a process that will be used, describe the process in the space provided on tha form.
; r-.:CT!:: HAZ;.ROOUS WASTE$ DESCRIBED BY MORE Tl·:.O.N ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER -Hczardous wastes that en:, be described t:
j more tiltrn one EPA H.i.zardous \'1fa~te r~urnbcr shall be described on the form as follows:
f 1. Select on!l of the EPA HJ"!orc!ouS Wo1sJe NumC'ers end erlter it ir, column A. On thfl same line c>Jmµlcu: columns B,C, and Oby cs.tirr.ating the tot.ii annu:
I quantity of the \vostc and describing all the processes to be used to treflt, store, andior di~poie of th!! w~S\I! . .,. .
• 2. In coiumn /\ of the OC'Xt tine enter the other EPA Hazurdous Waste Number that c.::n be used to describe the waste. In column 012) on that line ent1
3._ Rtpcet step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Waste Number th.i.t can be used to de:;ci"ibe th& hazardoui wostc. I "included with abovo:?'' .ind make no other er.tries on that line.
l GX,DJ/iPLE FOR COi".1PLETING liEi.-1 IV (shown in line numbers X·1, X-2, X-3, and X•4 ba!cv1} -A focilitY wi!I treat er.d ditpose cf an estimated 900 poun1
•1. r.i?r yN~r of chrome :;h.:wings from !eether t.:inrlin!J and"finishing operot.ion. In addition, the-facility will t~cat a:,d dis,:;o~e of th~ce non--listtd wnst?5. Two wast•
• P.~~-.::orrosivc only .ind there will be .:n e~timated 200 pounds per year of cc:.ch woste. The other \-,·aste is corrc.isi·..-c end igr.ltabl~ and there will be tin estimah
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