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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAQ_F_2100078_20041109_EI_Cmb-EI-File Aeo c`,�✓1 2003 Emissions Invento Re«ew/Data Tracking Form Facility Name: County/Premise Number: �" Assigned to: Confidential? Initial Review /Data Entry ❑ If Confidential information received,it has been properly labeled and stored. Sanitized copies have been received for public use. �wo copies of inventory were received and forms were signed by responsible official. Inventory Review/Database Entry ❑ Forms appear to be complete ❑ Calculations and control efficiencies supporting emissions appear correct ❑ Calculations appear to add up ok ❑ All permitted sources and required significant activities are quantified ❑ All compliance issues resulting from review are being addressed. (i.e.toxics,emission limitations exceeded, unpermitted sources) ❑ All volatile HAPS/TAPS are included in the VOC total ❑ All appropriate ID numbers are entered where they should be(Source, Stack) ❑ All changes made in the review by AQ staff are in both copies of the inventory before sending to Central Office. Comments: T 'spx +f) � I Signature: Date Emissions Data loaded into FEES database u fti(o� Date Emissions Data loaded into LVIPAQ database Remember: Confidential copies must be properly handled! Inventory Certification Form(Title V) Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility ID : 2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit : 08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County : Chowan DAQ Region : Washington North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 These forms must be completed and returned even if the facility did not operate or emissions were zero The legally defined "Responsible Official" of record for your facility is Mac Privott This person or one that meets the definition below must sign this certification form. The official submitting the information must certify that he/she complies with the requirements as specified in Title 15A NCAC 2Q.0520(b)which references and follows the federal definition.40 CFR Part 70.2 defines a responsible as meaning one of the following: 1.For a corporation: a president,secretary, treasurer,or vice—president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function,or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the overall operation of one or more manufacturing,production, or operating facilities applying for a or subject to a permit and either i.the facilities employ more than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding$25 million(in second quarter 1980 dollars); or ii.the delegation of authority to such representatives is approved in advance by the permitting authority; 2.For partnership or sole propietorship; a general partner or the proprietor,respectively; 3.for a muncipality,state,federal, or other public agency includes the chief executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency(e.g., a Regional Administrator of EPA). CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: (Important.Legally Resl2onaible Official,read and sign after all submissions are final.) certify that I am the responsible official for this facility,as described above, and hereby certify that the information contained in this air emissions report,including attached calculations and documentation,is true, accurate and complete. (Subject to legal enalities of up to$10,000 per occurrence and possible imprisonment as outlined in G.S.§143-215.3(a)(2)) Responsible Official's Signature Below use blue ink): Date Signed: G 9 O Printed Name: Mac Privott Signature: Q This form applies to Title V facilities.If this facility is not classified as Title V,please telephone your regional office Emission Inventory contact at once for proper forms. Email address of Responsible Official: jo aki, C C,fb /Yl CJ 5 I • C o m Information on this Form cannot be held confidential 12 NC DENR, Division of Air Quality Emission Inventory Pre—Submittal Chec t The following list provides some suggestions for you to use in reviewing your Air Emi 'tt meant as a reminder of some of the key points to be remembered.It is not meant to b elusive of important parts of the instructions.Persons who have questions are reminded to con it Division of Air Qua regional office. Verify Action to Check(X) �L} Has the"Responsible Official'reviewed the information submitted and certified it as orrectym of a signature in blue ink on the correct Certification Form? v Is your postage sufficient and have you arranged for"return receipt requested?" Have you included emission estimates for all emission sources/operating scenarios and all pollutants,using the "best available information?" t Is each form and each supplemental page clearly marked with your Facility ID,Permit Number and other identification sufficient for each page to be properly replaced in your package if it should become separated? Did you include emissions for all HAPs and TAPS separately,even if they may be part of VOC or PM-10 totals, realizing for Title V billing purposes they will NOT be double counted/billed? Have you shown proper"affiliations"between each emission release point and operating scenario within the `l facility? tj Are all forms completely filled out and in correct order? Have you adequately researched and documented the best information to use to estimate your emissions?Have (_I Lj you considered testing or supporting your industry association in testing programs to develop better emission factors? `l Have you used the proper address so that the submittal goes to the proper DAQ regional office for the county in 1 which the facility operates? el Did you evaluate whether a General Facility Information Form is required? ,.o Did you provide the certified original of forms with calculation documentation and one additional copy of forms? Did you complete the Emission Source&Operating Scenario List and return? Submit packet of completed forms to the appropriate Regional Office as specified in your cover letter and below. Do NOT send them to DAQ Central Office.Do NOT Fag. This check list is provided for your convenience.You are not required to use it or send it to the Division of Air Quality. Your Division of Air Quality contact is Betsy Huddleston Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington NC 27889 (252)946-6481 2 Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility ID :2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit: 08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County: Chowan DAQ Region: Washington Listing of Emission Sources and Control Devices on Permit. See instructions *ES ID on *ES Description *CS ID *CS Description I *CD ID's Air Permit fiberglass lamination/gelcoating ES1 operation with 10,800 square feet of area *If blank,no data recorded in DAQ System. * CD=Control Device. "CS=Control System. *ES=Emission Source. 3 Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility ID :2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit: 08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County: Chowan DAQ Region: Washington Emission Source & Operating Scenario List— See Instructions ES Group ID ES ID OS ID OS Description Forms Did Not Not Required Completed Operate to Report fiberglass lamination/gelcoating ES1 1 operation with 10,800 square feet of area Blank, if not part of a group. `ES=Emission Source `OS=Operating Scenario Form Completed=Form printed and completed. _____. _ Please return this completed Form with your submittal.Be sure to fill in with'X'or similar mark if the ES or OS did not operate and/or if it was Not required to report. 4 Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility ID:2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit: 08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County: Chowan DAQ Region : Washington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data (Data resulted from information entered into the system previously) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit)or ES1 Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: fiberglass lamination/gelcoating operation with 10,800 square feet of area 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: OS — 1/fiberglass lamination/gelcoating operation with 10,800 square feet of area 4. SCC Number/Description: 31401515Boat Manufacturing 5. Throughput/units in 2003: _ �CA r S (e.g.production or fuel use): 1;200-1 /yr 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) /o Sulfur /a Ash Heat Content (Btu/units) 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control 100 Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information:None Order CS—ID CD ID Control Device Description as listed in ermit 9.Emission Release Point RP Information: Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry lines): ERP ID ERP Type Height Diameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow ERP Description (in feet) Circle(enter ft (F) (Feet/sec) Rate(Acfm) Rectangle(L x W) in 0.1 feet) EP-1 VERTICAL STACK 20 2.71 72 55,02 19041.46 Vertical 5 Operating Scenario: OS— 1 Emission Source/Group ID:ES 1 10.Operating Schedule: (Source/Operating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( j 0 ) Days per Week (,5l ) Weeks per Year ($p ) 11.Typical Start& End Times For Operating Scenario: Start: 7AA End: w• 12. Seasonal Periods Percent Annual Throughput: Jan—Feb +Dec % March—May o�S % June—Aug. % Sept.—Nov. Z S 2003 2003 2003 2003 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed : Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Control Efficiency (NAAQS) Pollutants Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code ) et after all controls (Tons ear) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 TSP TSP 0.81 0• t// 03 PM10 PM10 0.81 O• L/O 03 VOC VOC 16.07 9.b 09 Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) HAP/TAPS Method Code (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year) (See Instructions) 2002 2003 Butoxy Ethanol 2— (Butyl Cellusolve) 111-76-2 3.75 3.7s 03 (Component of GLYET Dimeth 1 phthalate 131-11-3 2710 y 03 Hexane,n— 110-54-3 798.75 79 a,75 03 Methanol 67-56-1 3.75 3.75 03 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 164.50 Sy-7 0 03 Methyl methac late 80-62-6 2330 / 03 Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate(MDI) 101-68-8 25 15Y 03 (Component of POMTV Styrene 100-42-5 25359 / A/3.2. 03 Toluene 108-88-3 653.62 Ei 0• FO 03 X lene 1330-20-7 45 50 03 6 Operating Scenario: OS — 1 Emission Source/Group ID:ES Comments regarding this Operating Scenario (identify by field or general): i -11qa If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: h!W:Hdacgstate.ne.us/monitor/eminv/forms/ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2004. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information: 7 Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility ID:2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit:08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County: Chow DAQ Region• ashington Emission Source/Operating Scenario Data(Blank for new) North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resou ces Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Y ar 2003 1. Emission Source ID(from permit) or Emission Source Group ID 2. Emission Source Description: 3. Operating Scenario ID/Description: 4. SCC Description: 5. Throughput/units in 2003: (e.g.production or fuel use): 6. Fuel Information (If fuel is used) /o Sulfur /o As Heat Content (Btu/units) 7. Capture Efficiency (%of Emissions from this Process Vented to Control Device or Stack): 8. Control Device Information Order CS—ID Control Devices ID Control Device Description as listed inpermit) 9. Emission Release Point RP Informati Sources vented to more than one ERP use additional entry Hues): ERP ID ERP Type Height iameter Temperature Velocity Volume Flow Rate ERP Description (in feet) Circle(en t ft (F) (Feet/sec) (Acfm) ectang (L x V) in 0.1 et) 10.Operating Schedule: (Sourc 3perating Scenario that best characterizes Calendar Year 2003) Hours per Day ( ) Day per Week ( ) Weeks per Year ( ) 11.Typical Start&End Ti s For Operating Scenario: Start: End: 12. Seasonal Periods Per ent Annual Throughput: an—Feb +Dec I Z % arch—May % une—Aug. % IS ept.—Nov. 8 13. Actual Emissions per Pollutant Listed for Attach calculations and documentation of emission factors or other estimation methods used. / Emissions— Emission Estimation Criteria Pollutant Code Criteria Pollutants Method Code Control Efficiency (NAAQS)Pollutants Tons/Year for year 2003 (See Instructions) (Net after all controls) CO CO NOx NOx ; PM TSP PM TSP / PM10 PM10 / PM2.5 PM2.5 % S02 S02 VOC VOC Emissions Emission Estimation HAP/TAP Pollutants CAS HAP/TAPS Method Code Control Efficiency (In Alphabetical Order) (see instructions) (Net after all controls) (Pounds/Year)for year 2003 (See Instructions) Comments regarding this Operating scenario(identify by field or general): If you do not provide all information your inventory will be deemed incomplete and returned to you To review detailed instructions or other information,go to web page: hqp://dag.state.nc.us/monitor/eminv/forms/_ Most information on this form is not subject to claims as confidential business information. The emission inventory must be returned(Postmarked)to the appropriate DAQ regional office by June 30,2003. If pre—filled information is incorrect,please strike over and replace with correct information. 9 Facility Total CY 2003 Emissions Summary Facility Name: Carolina Classic Boats Inc Facility H) : 2100078 109 Anchors Way Permit: 08550 Edenton,NC 27932 County : Chowan DAQ Region : Washington North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Air Pollutant Point Source Emissions Inventory—Calendar Year 2003 Record Facility—Wide Totals From all Permitted and Non—Permitted Air Pollutant Emission Sources Criteria Pollutants De Minimus Actual Emissions Reporting level (Tons/Year) (Tons) CY 2002 CY 2003 Carbon Monoxide CO 0.5 Oxides of Nitro en OX 0.5 PM/TSP—Particulate Matter 0.5 0.81 0. Y/ PM-10 0.5 0.81 d `/d PM—2.5 0.5 Sulfur Dioxide SOz 0.5 VOC 0.5 16.07 9. G Below and following:Enter,in Alphabetical Order,All HAPs/TAPs Required by Instructions (Sum Source Emissions From Emission Source/Operating Scenario Forms) Hazardous Air Pollutants(HAPs) CAS De Minimus Actual Emissiqns and/or Toxic Air Pollutants(TAPs) (see instructions) Reporting level (Pounds/Year) (Pounds) CY 2002 CY 2003 Dimethyl phthalate 131-11-3 10 2710 :i,g 2S, Hexane,n— 110-54-3 100 798.75 79.?•75- Methanol 67-56-1 1000 3.75 3.75 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 100 164.5 2.5,/•7 O Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1000 2330 //8.S Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate(MDI)(Component of 101-68-8 10 25 167Y POMTV) Styrene 100-42-5 100 25359 /7 5/3.2. Toluene 108-88-3 100 653.62 G 9 0•$v Xylene 1330-20-7 100 45 So Butoxy Ethanol 2—(Butyl Cellusolve)(Component of 111-76-2 100 3.75 GLYET) 10 i Pollutants "specified"to add to Pollutant List: Pollutant Name CAS **Attach supporting documentation and calculations.Report any quantity above the threshold shown on the pollutant list on the website http://daq.state.nc.us/monitor/eminv/forms (If using a blank form,you do not need to replicate the CY 2002 emissions column except to point out errors) Information on this form cannot be held confidential 2002 2003 Inventory Prepared By Chip Brackett r,u c. kt Telephone Number (508)942-3233 O 9 yz- 32 3 Z Fax Number (252)482-4099 410 9 9 Email Address chipbrackett@hotmail.com GL►I bvacjce#Qa i�o1'wtwjl.�r. The 2003 preparer is a Facility employee or consultant ✓ 11 i 2003 Form R Calculations Total Yearly Material Usage 343,175 Ibs Total Styrene emissions 17,432 Ibs Total MMA Emissions 1,185 Ibs INPUT VALUES COMPUTED VALUES Material Material Vapor Yearly FRP CFA UEF Styrene CFA UEF MMA Item Material Process Styrene MMA Suppressant Material Process Styrene Emission MMA Emission No Description Description Content Content Effectiveness Usage Code Emission Rate Emission Rate Factor Factor (percent) (%of effect) (lb/yr) (lb/lb resin) (lb/yr) (lb/lb resin) (Ib/yr) 1 Sand White 207827 Gelcoat Spray 30.2 4.0 0% 30,924 G 13.44% 4,157 3.00% 928 2 Sea Breeze 525218 Gelcoat Spray 15.7 4.0 0% 2,891 G 6.99% 202 3.00% 87 3 Tooling Red Gelcoat Spray 35.0 4.0 0% 0 G 16.76% 0 3.00% 0 4 Gel Coat Brown 205936 Gelcoat Spray 36 4.0 0% 0 G 17.80% 0 3.00% 0 5 Gelcoat White 205899 Gelcoat Spray 30.2 4.0 0% 0 G 13.44% 0 3.00% 0 6 Orange Tooling 37027 Non-atomized 42 4.0 0% 1,485 N 4.92% 73 3.00% 45 7 Resin 712 6658 Non-atomized 36.8 0% 82,260 N 4.11% 3,379 0.00% 0 8 Resin 7897788 Non-atomized 39.242 0% 0 N 4.49% 0 0.00% 0 9 Resin 7126659 Non-atomized 36.8 0% 81,340 N 4.11% 3,341 0.00% 0 10 Vinyl Ester Resin 120-7825 Non-atomized 45.9 0% 29,760 N 5.54% 1,648 0.00% 0 11 Poly Bond-Winter 213005 Manual 27 2.0 0% 3,465 H 3.39% 118 1.50% 52 12 Lightweight Putty Manual 20 * 0% 700 H 2.51% 18 0.00% 0 13 Poly Bond-Summer 213004 Manual 27 2.0 0% 4,950 H 3.39% 168 1.50% 74 14 Resin 161-7998 Non-atomized 36.8 0% 960 N 4.11% 39 0.00% 0 15 Resin 260-7826 Non-atomized 36.8 0% 4,900 N 4.11% 201 0.00% 0 16 Resin 260-7826-37 Non-atomized 36.8 * 0% 99,540 N 4.11% 4,089 0.00% 0 17 Manual Resin non-suppressed = H 18 Non-Atomized Resin non-suppressed = N 19 Gelcoat Spray non-suppressed = G 20 EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2003 RESIN RESIN RESIN RESIN RESIN UNSATURATED UNSATURATED UNSATURATED UNSATURATED INVOICE INVOICE VENDER RESIN RESIN RESIN VINYL-ESTER POLYESTER POLYESTER POLYESTER POLYSTER DATE NUMBER NAME 7126658 7897788 7126659 120-7825 161-7998 260-7826 260-7826-37 713638133 LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS. LBS 1/3/2003 60340499 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 1920 1/10/2003 60344330 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 1920 1/16/2003 60346795 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 19920 2/2/2003 60358883 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 21120 2/13/2003 60364345 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 1920 3/l/2003 60374317 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 960 3/4/2003 60374689 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 2 6660 3/25/2003 60386249 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 20560 4/7/2003 60394552 EASTMAN ZHEMICAL CO. 1920 4/15/2003 60398988 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 20540 5/12/2003 60412666 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 20020 5/22/2003 60418484 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO. 4900 5/23/2003 60419594 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 2880 6/2/2003 60424342 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20620 6/11/ 0003 60429002 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 60 7/10/2003 443563 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20160 7/16/2003 60 446731 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 8/12/2003 60459905 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20020 8/14/2003 60461574 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 9/4/2003 60472066 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 9/15/2003 60476787 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20280 10/1/2003 60486461 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 10/15/2003 60492383 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 18480 10/24/2003 60498184 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 10/31/2003 605 22103 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 11/6/2003 60504866 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20380 11/14/2003 60509950 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 10/31/2003 60502103 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 11/6/2003 6050 8866 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 20380 11/14/ 0003 60509950 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO 1920 NONE FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER - TOTALS 82260 81340 29760 1 960 4900 9954-0 COMPOSITE ONE JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2003 OLD# 206711 GEL GEL GEL CATALYST LIGHT POLY GEL POLY GEL GEL COAT COAT COAT LAM MEKP CATALYST WEIGHT BOND COAT BOND COAT COAT ORANGE SAND SEA RED _INVOICE INVOICE VENDER RESIN CLEAR MEKP RED ACETONE PUDDY WINTER GRAY SUMMER WHITE BROWN TOOL WHITE BREEZE TOOLING DATE NUMBER NAME 203480 301246 301249 40001 211484 213006 617140 213004 205899 205936 37027 207827 525218 LBS LBS LBS LBS LBS PAILS LBS PAILS LBS LBS LBS LBS LBS LBS 1/7/2003 2514381 COMPOSITE 32 96 365 4 90 231 1/13/2003 2518901 COMPOSITE 32 160 730 6 2200 250 1/28/2003 2528218 COMPOSITE 32 128 4 2/3/2003 2533413 COMPOSITE 32 160 4 2/1/2003 2537823 COMPOSITE 32 128 4 2/11/2003 2537823 COMPOSITE 2195 2/18/2003 2542901 COMPOSITE 128 6 250 2/25/2003 2547185 COMPOSITE . 32 128 4 1100 3/4/2003 2552592 COMPOSITE 32 128 730 2 1100 3/6/2003 2554866 COMPOSITE 2 3/11/2003 2556976 COMPOSITE 32 64 365 105 4 3/18/2003 2561808 COMPOSITE 32 128 365 4 250 /25 20 25 5 00 4/1/2003 2571959 COMPOSITE 32 96 730 35 2 4/8/2003 2576791 COMPOSITE 32 96 365 35 4 1100 250 4/15/2003 2582268 COMPOSITE 32 128 730 4 4/22/2003 2586767 COMPOSITE 32 64 365 2 1200 4/29/2003 2591296 COMPOSITE 32 128 365 4 1100 200 5/6/2003 2596195 COMPOSITE 128 365 2 1100 5/13/ 0003 2601209 COMPOSITE 32 128 730 35 5/14/2003 2604068 COMPOSITE 10 5/20/2003 26 77090 COMPOSITE 32 96 365 35 6 1100 230 5/27/2003 2610886 COMPOSITE 64 365 6 5/27/2003 2610888 COMPOSITE 360 6/3/2003 2616898 COMPOSITE 225 6/3/2003 2615950 COMPOSITE 135 6/3/2003 2619505 COMPOSITE 64 365 35 2 1129 _ 6/6/2003 2620040 COMPOSITE 225 6/10/2003 2621487 COMPOSITE 64 64 1095 35 2 6/17/2003 2626101 COMPOSITE 32 96 365 35 5 1100 250 6/24/2003 2631117 COMPOSITE 96 330 35 2 12/17/2002 2506471 COMPOSITE 510 2/18/2003 2542901 COMPOSITE 526 3/25/2003 2666915 COMPOSITE 550 :y 5/20/2003 2607090 COMPOSITE 510 7/8/2003 2640288 COMPOSITE 365 4 7/15/2003 2644532 COMPOSITE 32 96 330 35 483 3 1100 7/22/2003 2649915 COMPOSITE 32 128 365 35 4 7/29/2003 2654495 COMPOSITE 128 365 6 1100 7/29/2003 2656227 COMPOSITE 180 8/5/2003 2659579 1 COMPOSITE 32 64 730 2 1100 8/12/2003 2664279 1 COMPOSITE 32 64 365 2 200 8/15/2003 2668701 COMPOSITE 1100 8/19/2003 2669750 COMPOSITE 32 64 730 5 1100 100 8/26/2003 2674683 COMPOSITE 32 96 730 35 5 9/2/2003 2678505 COMPOSITE 32 64 330 2 2200 9/9/2003 2683463 COMPOSITE 32 64 365 530 4 9/15/ 0003 2688527 COMPOSITE 64 35 4 100 9/30/2003 2698539 COMPOSITE 32 64 35 4 1100 200 9/30/ 0003 2698546 COMPOSITE 32 64 2 90 10/7/2003 2703253 COMPOSITE 64 35 8 10/14/2003 2708012 COMPOSITE 96 365 35 2 1100 180 10/21/2003 2713178 COMPOSITE 32 96 730 485 4 90 1100 200 10/28/2003 2718130 COMPOSITE 32 128 730 35 4 1l/4/2003 2723215 COMPOSITE 64 128 365 10 11/6/2003 2725010 COMPOSITE 986 11/14/2003 2732120 COMPOSITE 1100 11/11/2003 2728206 COMPOSITE 32 64 730 4 90 1100 11/6/2003 2725687 COMPOSITE 1100 11/18/2003 2732895 COMPOSITE 32 128 365 35 5 1100 11/21/2003 1030207 COMPOSITE TOTALS 1120 4288 18616 700 77 3693 110 1486 30924 2891 GELC )AT GRAY CHANGED ID#206711 TO NEW ID#517140 I HAVE ADDED ALL WE BOUGHT UP TO DATE AT THIS TIME COLOR MATCH PROBLEMS RETURNED TO VENDER ON INVOICE 1030207 �J A,4 (1 el") ao) o EK- (��&'?t *-- Jor�y6 VA P- Q- -- 3otavS = yz�� `1 / PJ Iy bo 1t s- So Nit$%I, oo�� = I�C7 P40 Y I ✓ o f 7604 ;*IJ 3?b2 ? ✓ �l Coh-' See, 6eeze- - ,5"o2S21('= ,2S 9! ✓ Gel agj- QtD- YbDI; 7 p Z7 � 2tb ,W 200 �60 - ?Fz (, _ --/ zbo - ?Pz6- 3-� = 991VO NC HAP/TAP/VOC calculations 2003 Name MEK-P clear MEK-P RED Aerosol Paint Lac uer Thinner Mold Cleaner Partall#10 Disc Adhesive Contact Cement Kwik Foam SD20 GP Cleaner Mfg. Norox Norox Rust-Oleum Dupont Dexter/Rudolph 3M DAP g32 Cate o Catal st Catal st Misc Cleanin Cleanin Misc Misc Misc Misc I.D. 301246 301249 8 1 11 2 12 15 12 5 6 2 6 1 3 8Lbs.Purchase 1120 4288 334 15 48 7 45 448 Chemical Name CAS No. % Lbs. % Lbs. % Lbs. I % Lbs. % Lbs. % Lbs. % I Lbs. % Lbs. % Lbs.I Lbs. Dimeth I Phthalate 131-11-3 43 481.6 43 1843.8 MEK 78-93-3 2 22.4 2 85.8 50 24 50 122.5 X lol 1330-20-7 15 50 Toluene 108-88-3 30 100 25 3.75 50 24 80 5.6 1 2.45 20 530 N-Hexane 110-54-3 25 3.75 30 795 MIDI 101-68-8 30 74 12.5%-81 Methanol 67-56-1 251 3.75 2-Butox ethanol 111-76-2 251 3.75 VOC/HAP/TAP/Lbs.VOC/HAP/TAP 504 1929.6 150 15 48 5,6 124.95 1325 74 0 4176.15 Total 4176.15