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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_0900009_20110801_CMPL_CmpltRpt Complaint Investigation Report County: Bladen
Region: FRO
NC Dept. of Environment&Natural Resources Suspect: DuPont Company-Fayetteville Works
Division of Air Quality Facility ID# 0900009
Record # 12071
Regional Investigator: Reeves, Gregory Suspect: DuPont Company -Fayetteville Works
Regional Co-investigator: Suspect Contact: Ellis H.McGaughy
Non-DAQ Investigator: Physical Location: 22828 NC Highway 87 West-
Fayetteville
Date Complaint Received: 08/01/2011 Mailing Address: 22828 NC Highway 87 West
Received By: Reeves, Gregory City/State/Zip: Fayetteville NC 28306
Date assigned: 08/01/2011 Telephone: (910) 678-1546
Alternate Telephone:
Investigation dater Complainant: Gregory Reeves
Follow-up date: Complainant Address: 225 Green Street
Report submit date: City/State/Zip: Fayetteville NC 28301
Telephone(H):
Complaint type: TAP Telephone(W): (910)433-3373
Complaint description: Self-reported Toluene leak Call Back Required? No Response Requested
at DuPont plant site
Referral to DAQ: EPA
Situation Dangerous: Violation documented:
Occurring Now: DFR Permit:
Signature., Report Date: tf110 t j
Directions:
Dupont Company - Fayetteville Works is located on NC Highway87 in Bladen County. From FRO,
take Highway 87 south. The entrance to the facility is approximately 18 miles from FRO on the left
side of Highway 87 just before the Cumberland/Bladen County line.
Complaint Description:
Mike Johnson at DuPont emailed Greg Reeves at DAQ on 08/01/2011 to report that the plant had a leak of
Toluene from a threaded connection on a pump. This was reported to the National Response Center as a
precaution. Further investigation revealed that the leak was less than 100 lbs, which is less than the reportable
quantity under CERCLA and EPCRA. The 100 Ibs leak does not exceed the permitted emission limits for the
facility (818 lb/hr)
DuPont
Toluene Leak 08/01/2011
Complaint Report
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Summary of investigation:
Greg Reeves of FRO spoke with Mike Johnson at DuPont at 8:20 AM on 08/04/2011 to discuss the
leak and any fnlln`.v Lp aCtloi2S tali-:: .TN�— Toluene ieaix VV"a disCv`v'ered at apprviI CLL%iy v:vv A1Vi oil
Monday 08/01/11. The leak appeared as a small seep around piping threads on the discharge side of
the toluene pump. The leak was immediately reported to the National Response Center, since it had
the potential of exceeding the reportable quantity of 1000 lbs. Further investigation, including
comparisons of Toluene storage tank levels before and after the leak event, revealed that there were no
measurable differences in the tank levels before and after the leak was discovered. It is surmised that
the leak was perhaps less than 1-2 lbs, and certainly less than 50 lbs, according to Mr. Johnson.
The leak was repaired and the pump was placed back into service.
Investigation complete. No further action should be required.
/GWR
Reeves, Gregory W
From: Michael E Johnson [Michael.E.Johnson@USA.dupont.com]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 10:30 AM
To: Reeves, Gregory W
Subject: Release of Toluene from DuPont on 08-01-2011
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You may be seeing a report from the National Response Center and NC Division of Emergency
Management that we reported a release of toluene this morning.
At approximately 06:41 a.m. on August 1, 2011, a leak from a threaded connection on a
toluene pump was discovered in the HFPO area. Since the potential existed to release the
1000 pound reportable quantity of toluene, a precautionary notification was made to the
National Response Center, the N.C. Division of Emergency Management, and the Local
Emergency Planning Committees of both Cumberland and Bladen Counties so as to comply with
the immediate (less than 15 minutes) notification requirements of both CERCLA and EPCRA.
Subsequent to the precautionary notifications, an investigation of the pump's
connection leak has determined that the actual quantity of toluene released was in fact
much less than 100 pounds. Since the released quantity was less than the statutory
reportable quantity, notification to the above listed agencies was not required.
Our Title V Air Permit has a TAP limit of 818 lb. toluene per hour, so the released toluene
was well less than the permitted emission rate. We will of course include this release as
part of the 2011 air emissions inventory report.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Mike
Michael E. Johnson
Environmental Manager
DuPont Company
Fayetteville Works
(910) 678-1155
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