HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024333_Industrial User (CM-30)_20220523 onroe
North Carolina
May 20, 2022
Mr. Larry Allen
EHS Manager
ATI Specialty Materials—Bakers South Operations
PO Box 5030
Monroe,North Carolina 28111 RECEIVED
mg 2 3 2022
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED NCDEQIDWRINPDES
Dear Mr. Allen:
Please find enclosed herein pages reflecting the change of permit limits of Industrial User Permit
CM-30 authorizing ATI Specialty Materials—Bakers South Operations to continue to discharge
process wastewater to the City of Monroe sewer system for further treatment at the City of
Monroe Wastewater Treatment Plant through June 30, 2023 and specifying the conditions
governing this discharge. Please replace the old pages of IUP CM-30 with the enclosed, and keep
the old pages on file with current permit. All other pages of CM-30 remain in effect. Please
review this permit carefully in order to meet all requirements.
This IUP modification includes permit limit changes for Chromium,Nickel and Fluoride.
Consistent with the provisions of§ 52.051 of the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, the terms and
conditions of this permit are binding upon the industrial user.
Should you require additional information please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully,
Kevin Keesler
Pretreatment Coordinator
c: WWTP/IUP file
I:\8040 WWTP and Collection\Pretreatment program\Industries\ATI Bakers South
City of Monroe • PO Box 69 • Monroe,NC 28111-0069
Tel: (704) 282-4601 • Fax: (704)283-5764
www.monroenc.org
City of Monroe WWTP
Municipality Name
hereafter in this permit to as the
Control Authority
PERMIT
Industrial User Pretreatment Permit(IUP)
To Discharge Wastewater Under the
Industrial Pretreatment Program
CM-30 - 471
IUP Number 40 CFR Category
(if Applicable)
In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, any applicable
federal categorical pretreatment regulations, all other lawful standards and regulations promulgated
and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission,and the City of Monroe
Sewer Use Ordinance. The following Industry,hereafter referred to by name or as the permittee:
Industry name,permittee:
ATI Specialty Materials — Bakers South
Operations
Facility Located at Street Address:
3750 Alloy Way
city
Monroe
State,Zip
North Carolina, 28110
is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from the facility located at the above listed address into
the sanitary sewer collection system and the wastewater treatment facility of the City of Monroe
listed below:
IUP Control Authority WWTP name:
City of Monroe WWTP
NPDES Number:
NC0024333
WWTP Address:
Post Office Box 69
State,Zip
Monroe,NC 28111-0069
in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and all other conditions set forth
in Parts I, II, and III of this Industrial User Pretreatment Permit(IUP).
Effective date,this permit and the authorization to discharge shall
become effective at midnight on this date:
July 1,2022
Expiration date,this permit and the authorization to discharge shall
expire at midnight on this date:
June 30,2023
2 2— -�
Date Director of Water Resources
Page:1
Effective Date:July 1,2022
Industrial User (IU) Specific Conditions
IUP, PART I, OUTLINE:
A) IUP Basic Information
B) IUP Modification History
C) Authorization Statement
D) Description of Discharges
E) Schematic and Monitoring Locations
F) Effluent Limits&Monitoring Requirements
G) Definitions and Limit Page(s)notes
A. IUP Basic Information
Receiving POTW name: POTW NPDES#:
City of Monroe Wastewater Treatment Plant NC0024333
IUP Name: IUP Number:
ATI Specialty Materials — Bakers South CM-30
Operations
IUP Effective date: Pipe Numbers,list all regulated pipes:
July 1,2022 01,02
IUP Expiration date: IUP 40 CFR#(if applicable),or N/A:
June 30,2023 471
B. IUP History:
Effective Date: Renewal or Modification: Description of modifications:
2/1/08 Permit issued
7/15/09 Modification Changed PART I D) 1.;Added page 4F;
Added page 5A;Added PART III 12.
2/1/11 Modification&Renewal Permit issued;Dropped monitor only
for BOD,TSS,Al;changed from
monitor only to limits for Ammonia,
Cn-,Pb,Zn; Changed limits for Cr,Ni.
4/15/11 Modification Permit modification;dropped mass
limits;changed limits for Cr,Cn-,Ni
7/1/14 Renewal Permit Renewal;updated IU treatment
units;changed TSS detection limit.
2/6/17 Modification&Renewal Permit issued;Name Change; Changed
PART 1 D) 1.Updated page 4A
4/11/17 Modification&Renewal Permit modification: Changed limits for
Cyanide,Lead and Zinc
1/7/19 Modification Permit modification: Added EIGA
building.Changed limits for Cyanide,
Lead,and Zinc
5/3/19 Modification Permit modification: Changed limits for
Ammonia,Cyanide,Lead and Zinc
7/1/20 Renewal Permit Issued
IUP#=>CM-30
Page: 2
Effective Date:July 1,2022
Effective Date: Renewal or Modification: Description of modifications:
7/1/22 Modification Permit modification: Chromium,Nickel
and Fluoride
IUP#=>CM-30
Page: 2A
Effective Date:July 1,2022
IUP, Part I, Section F: Receiving POTW name=>City of Monroe IU name=>ATI Specialty Materials-Bakers South Operations
Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements Receiving POTW NPDES#=>NC0024333 IUP#_> CM-30
Effective date for these Limits=>7/1/22 Pipe#_> 01
The permittee may discharge from this specific pipe Expiration date for these Limits=>6/30/23 40 CFR#=>471
number according to these specific dates, effluent if not applicable put N/A
limits, and monitoring requirements. THE LIMITS ON THIS ARE, (Check one below):
LIMITS for ENTIRE permit period=> X
INTERIM Limits for period# 1 =>
INTERIM Limits for period#2=>
FINAL Limits Page=>
Conventional Concentration Limits Mass-Based Limits Monitoring Frequency Sample Required
Parameters' Daily Monthly Units Daily Monthly Units by Industry by POTW Collection laboratory
Max Avg. Max Avg. Method Detection
(C or G) Limits
Flow .06 MGD MGD Daily Every sample Meter
BOD mg/1 lbs/day C 2.0 mg/1
TSS mg/1 lbs/day C 2.5 mg/1
Temperature Deg. C Deg. C
pH 6 to 11 Std. Units 6 to 11 Std.Units 2/6 months2 1/6 months G
Other Parameters, Please list alphabetically
Ammonia 11 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .5 mg/1
Chromium .15 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .010 mg/1
Copper monitor only mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .010 mg/1
Cyanide .02 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months G .010 mg/1
Lead .04 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .005 mg/1
Molybdenum monitor only mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .005 mg/1
Nickel .37 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .010 mg/1
Zinc .12 _ mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .010 mg/1
Fluoride 36 mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C or G .1 mg/1
Aluminum monitor only mg/1 lbs/day 2/6 months 1/6 months C .1 mg/1
TTO3 2.13 mg/1 1/6 months _ .010 mg/1
* The flow meter totalizer shall be recorded each working day with the data submitted as required in PART II(2).
' Parameters and Prohibitions not specified above are regulated and limited by the (See next section,IUP,Part I,Section G.)
City of Monroe Sewer Use Ordinance. for Definitions and Limits Page(s) notes:
2 2/6 months shall be 2 sampling events consisting of 4 consecutive days each 6 months. IUP,PART I,Page: 5
3 See Part III4.
Effective Date:July 1,2022
re 3 -as,,2 ' K.
*AT I
3750 Alloy Way
Monroe,NC 28110
Email:Larry.Allen@ATlmetals.com
Phone: 704-289-4511 x3823
January 14, 2022
Kevin Keesler
City of Monroe
P. O. Box 69
Monroe, NC 28111
SUBJECTS: Bakers South (Formerly Bakers TSAF)
2021 Production Records Report, Slug/Spill Control Plan,and Sludge
Management Plan
Dear Kevin:
Attached are the 2021 Production Records, Slug/Spill Control Plan, and Sludge Management
Plan for ATI—Bakers South.
Note: The 2021 Production lbs were lower than prior year and are not indicative of normal
operation due to decreased demand for our material during the Global Pandemic. The business
forecast and backlog indicate production will see a significant ramp up in 2022. We request that
this be taken into consideration.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel
properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or
persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate,
and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, •
including the possibility of fine or imprisonment for knowing violations.
If you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at 704-289-4511. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
feas‘...
Larry Allen
EHS Manager
ATI SPECIALTY MATERIALS - BAKERS SOUTH
TABLE 1: WASTESTREAM FLOWS TO WWTP AND CATEGORICAL DETERMINATION
Cr 1\
Subject to
Flow 40 CFR 471.XX Regulated Metal(s) Categorical Daily Max. Max.Mo. Daily Max.
Wastewater Source (gal/day) Category Production Standard? Regulation Regulated Pollutant (lb/MM lb) Avg(Ib/mo) (lb/MM lb)
Spent coolants (Peelers &band 500 Sawing or grinding spent Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (y) Cr,Ni,F 0.015 0.006 0.022
saws) emulsions Ti Y 471.65 (u) Cn, Pb,Zn, NH3-N
Sawing or grinding rinse(Lab Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (z) Cr,Ni,F 0.067 0.027 0.100
saw) 150 Sawing or grinding rinse Ti Y 471.65 (v) Cn,Pb, Zn,NH3-N
Ultrasonic 400 Hydrostatic tube testing and Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (bb) None
ultrasonic testing wastewater Ti N
Dye Penetrant Rinse(Final 100 Dye penetrant testing Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (dd) Cr,Ni,F 0.079 0.032 0.1 17
inspection) wastewater Ti Y 471.65 (w) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
Forging equip cleaning water Forging equipmment cleaning Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (j) Cr,Ni,F 0.002 0.001 0.002
(GFM & Press) 1,500 wastewater Ti Y 471.65 (i) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
Forging contact cooling water 300 Forging contact cooling water Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (k) Cr,Ni,F 0.018 1 0.007 0.026
(GFM) Ti Y 471.65(h) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
Forging hydraulic fluid leakage Ni-Cr Y 471.35(1) Cr,Ni,F 0.069 0.0�)i 0.103
1,500 Forging hydraulic fluid leakage
(GFM & Press) Ti Y 471.65 (j) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
Scrubber water (Polishers& Wet air pollution control Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (r) Cr,Ni,F 0.;00 0.12' 0.4�(1
Acid Scrubber) 5,000 scrubber blowdown Ti Y 471.65 (o) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
Screening water -(BPO screen Metal powder production
cleaning) 1,200 atomization wastewater Ni-Cr Y 471.35 (p) Cr,Ni,F 0.970 0.393 1.440
Screening water-(EIGA screen 200 Misc wastewater sources Ti Y 471.65 (x) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
cleaning)
7y
Ti Furnace Water(Bakers Melt) 2,500 ` ' N
Equipment Washdown 250 N
Misc wastewater sources (All) 8,500 Misc wastewater sources Ni-Cr Y 471.35(ff) Cr,Ni,F 0.001 O.0;7 0.1 76
Ti Y 471.65 (x) Cn,Pb,Zn,NH3-N
0/W Separator(no production
contact) 6,000 N
_ - � 7 --
ATI SPECIALTY MATERIALS - BAKERS SOUTH
li F Cn Pb Zn NH3
Max.Mo. Daily Max. Max.Mo. Daily Max. Max.Mo. Daily Max. Max.Mo. Daily Max. Max.Mo. Daily Max. Max.Mo.
Avg(lb/mo) (lb/MM lb) Avg(lb/mo) (lb/MM lb) Avg(lb/mo) (lb/MM lb) Avg(lb/mo) (lb/MM lb) Avg(lb/mo) (1b/MM lb) Avg(lb/mo)
0.015 2.35 1.04
10.9 4.83 0.053 0.022 0.077 0.037 0.267 0.112 24.4 10.7
0.067 10.8 4.78
28.3 12.6 0.138 0.057 0.200 0.095 0.695 029 1 63 5 2 7.9
0.079 12.7 5.63
66.7 29.6 0.325 0.1 35 0.471 0.224 1.64 0.68 149 65.7
0.002 0.238
2.38 1.06 0.012 0.005 0.017 0.008 0.059 0.025 5.33 2.35
0.018 2.82 1.25
5.95 2.64 0.029 0.012 0.042 0.020 (1.146 0.061 13.3 5.86
0.069 11.2 4.94 r t` : ; i
60.1 26.7 0.293 0.121 0.424 0.202 1.48 0.616 135 5() 2
0.300 48.2 21.4
`- ' 12.8 5.65 0.062 0.026 0.090 0.043 0.311 0.1 31 28.5 12.6
0.970 156 69.2
1.93 0.856 0.010 0.004 0.014 0.007 0.048 0.020 4.32 I_90
0.091 14.7 6.50
1.93 0.856 0.010 0.004 0.014 0.007 0.048 0.020 4.32 1.00
g-
Prepared by Tyler Mercer
ATI SPECIALTY MATERIALS-BAK
ERS
TABLE 2: CALCULATION OF ALLOWABLE MASS LIMITS BASED ON CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
CY2020 Prudmiue 40 CFR 471_3 X Allow..(Ib/31\I Ib) Maas ABowuee
Xirld Titanium Flau attribution al.(al/d ) 1 der Avg al l YI h (IWdarL. (lb/day)-„,,a,,, -_-
Wastewater Surer Total Flaw(galldar) 019a0 (Ib/dy)„a (IWIr) (Ib/dp')0 Si Pod TiP d 0,n .. s I F I Pb I Zn I5M Cr Ni �F
C. P 7 NI- Cr Ni F Co Pb Ea NH, Cr Si F Ca Pb Zu N11,Spsnl Cool airs IPeele55& 500 31,440,177 125,761 189,079 756 ' ®® rB J Saws) I I " i ",® ;®o 0.0019 0.0028 0.3038 0.0000 00001 O.WO_ 0.0185 0.0008 ®�00000 OOWO 0.000I OAO%1
onnomm- T„ - �a�av o� �ae�®�-
Sawing Grinding Rinse-(Izb I50 12451,447 49,806- 639,60Y 55N I _ t u-7®® �- - .0033 l((51 0 6103 0.0004 0.0005 QOUIN 0.1625 UI ®0_70 0.0001 0.000210 tU07 U 0714Saw) _ . ( ®
Ultrasonic4(U ` ----i----1_______E _L ®� c_ = - _.,•
Rinse
Dye Penetrant e (Final t I I - ®®®
too 3,582,971 14,332 0 0 It i
Inspection) „ T �„ � �,,- l _ O.WII O.W17 0.1820 N/A N/A N/A N/A O.OWS O.W1l (10%07 N/A
Forgmg equip cleaning walnr- 1,500 j 49, ,0 ), 17,982,056 , j U.0004 0.0004 D.21 N3 0.0009 O.W32 0.0042 0.3834 0.OW1 O.0004 O.OY720.0004 U.OW6 O.WI%0.1690IGFM d Press(
f OWS OW% 0025 235
Forging contact cooling water- 188 01
300 27,4tl6,347 109,Y45 Ifi,465,933 65,K64 _ -- j 1 I, uu1N ®:.
(GEM)
+_ r ; ®® 0.0020 0.0029 0.7019 0.0019 0.0028 0.0096 0.8760 0.0008 00020 0.3113 ODW8 00013 00040 0.3860
Forging hydraulic fluid leakage- t -T- I ',U6J 4 94 --a-, .
1,500 4I.4Y7,014 1')7,YKN 17,YN7,056 71,97%
fGFM Bt Press) - _ i � ,� n67 rtw 00137 0.0204 6.5404 0.0211 0.0705 0.1063 9.7103 O.WSS 0.0137MI:O.W%70.01430.0443 4.2582
Scrubber ater-(Polishers& __ ®®� !}®�! �®Mier® vrl®iw®mO®-:- -.
i
,
5,W0 13.913,743 55,655 28,830 115 14 b^ (10250 2.6840 OAII00 LLOWO U.000(1 011033 O.W6x 1.1917(10000 O.OWO 0.000(1 00(115
Acid Seruhbrr) f.
Screening water-(BPO screen .010., 1 l U - , f 193 0) 970 fi'. �.. 110 6'J (1 t 10�' /'
cleaning) IOW 1.7NY 517 7,07K (1 0 I 0 MI= 0002% OW69 G4NYN j i .
Screening water(EIGA simO 200 0 0 660,W0 +64(1 0 1i
t i f 1 .'.
cleaning) .-, __A____
75 Furnace Water(Bakers Mehl 2,500 ni "�:.,., r} I 1. I I 1 I S I ( € (( (. p
i
._ i t 1 t _ i I.
i
Equipment Washdown 250 J I j
Ml.c wastewater sources(All) 850(1 110,885 352 443.541 10.039,574 75,358 ` Ij
' I � 0.0404 Uf16113 66655 OOW% 00011 0.0036 U3'ss 0.0164 00404 2.9475 O.OW3 O.OWS Of1f115 0 1432
{ ' �- i
<Nw Separator(n production 64" I 4 € E
ovl IYu
Total Flow: 28,100 Totals 0.086 U 129 19.016 U.025 0.036 0.126 11.491 U.035 0.086 8.424 0.010 0.017 0.053 5042
NOTES: -- - -._._-._- -----
1)Total Pools Igal/dayl Production CY 2020 Prodion(I6/In values for midi prams were from facility r..,rdo
Irepredbr Tyler Mercer
2)CY 2020 Production JWdaylavg=CY 2020 Prrdumirw Ilbryrl/(50 wiry x 5 day/wk1
31 flow Attribution(4*04ayl=Total Flow IgaUdayl x ICY 2020 Prod,uion(Ibry*1/E CY 20201Tr4uuion(IWIr11
4)40 CFl(471.7CX All...ne 0102.01110 ralu,.are from 40 CF11471.35 an1471.65.as alplirabk.
51 Mass Allw.00.0:
a)0,,.......d(day Max Nlrw.meex,,.....,IIWMM lb)a CY 2020lkoducuma,,,,„,(b/d.yl„sl+I(-day M.Allu sananm„a(10041M lb)x CY 2020 Pr duaionn,,,,OW,l„alll/(1.000.000.01M1
b)JWdayl®aw,.,.(IMoudly Max Alluwauca,v(Ib/M.Mlblx CY 20201Sdu0,'90,,,,,OWd.I'1„,l+1Mr 01y Mu Allow/00,avIIIrMMIbl x CY 20201.00.100,.re„tIMday)4])/11.000.00IP.1M
ATI SPECIALTY MATERIALS - BAKERS SOUTH
TABLE 3: CALCULATION OF ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATIONS BASED
ON CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
Allowable Permit Limits
(Total Flow)
Daily Max Monthly Average
Parameters (lb/day) (mg/L) (lb/day) (mg/L)
Chromium 0.086 0.37 0.035 0.15
Nickel 0.129 0.55 0.086 0.37
Fluoride 19.0 81 8.4 36
Cyanide 0.025 0.11 _ 0.010 0.04
Lead 0.036 _ 0.15 0.017 0.07
Zinc 0.126 0.5 0.053 0.23
Ammonia 11.5 49 5.0 21
Total flow concentrations based on: 28,100 gal/day
NOTE:
1) Mass allowance values are obtained from Table 3,rounding to the nearest 0.001,except for fluoride and
ammonia,which are rounded to the nearest 0.1.
2) Allowable Permit Limits(Total Flow):
a) (lb/day) values are those calculated in Table 2.
b) (mg/L)=(lb/day)x Total Flow(gal/day)x 8.344 lb/gal/ 1,000,000 mg/L
Prepared by Tyler Mercer
SIU INSPECTION FORM
S-,
Name Of Industry: A'Ti .s -Iw I 4215`- k 2C5 I P# C.M 30
Address Of Industry: 31.50 A 1 In y u-ti IUP Expiration Date:
dv\AwN NC Afs-110 ID-30-03
Industry Reeepre ntatives: Title
ktAL tc\,3 c Jr._ Ope r
POTW epresentatives: Title
I vir~ VeesLLr P { Cry rci
Date Of Inspection: (Ca^Ge fa( Time Of Inspection: l c) a V ' 'pm c .A- t I so
Purpose of Inspection: Annual / Other(Describe)
POTW to which IU discharges C.�-f-y 'a f Monroe NPDES# NcoO a 4 333
Is SIU currently in SNC? 0'Jo If yes,for what?
PART I -INITIAL INTERVIEW
Has anything changed since the last inspection or IUP application in the following:
COMMENTS
Product YES/40
Raw materials used YES/ I0
Manufacturing processes YES/.0
Categorical,if applicable YES/ ro 'A-1 ( t ; /Tl
Production rate YES/ .te
Number of employees ES/ f 1WS(..rn-.Q—
Number of shifts YES/ T9 3 sy4.,..4}s / 2 4/7
Comments:
PART II - PLANT TOUR-Visit all areas where wastewater is generated or where there
are drains to the POTW.
Plant Tour Section A- PRODUCTION AND STORAGE AREAS
1. Are there floor drains in the production area? 0/NO Where do they go? P t
2. Are production areas diked,contained, erwise constructed in such a way as to prevent harm to the
WWTP,especially from spills or slugs? ES NO Comments:
3. Are there floor drains in the storage area? ES/NO Where do they go? PT
4. Are storage tanks and areas diked,contained,o erwise constructed in such a way as to prevent harm
to the WWTP,especially from spills or slugs? /NO Comments:
5. Are process and storage tanks and pipes labeled? ES /NO n /
6. How are off-spec raw materials,and products disposd of?' c �/ a..-e
7. When is the production area cleaned? GlloA 1
8. Is the wastewater from cleaning the production area discharged to the OTW? NO b1 Le{ 191 6w61c
9. What non-process wastewaters are discharged to POTW? c_/ (j' &c.) 4,e r i
Comments:
PART II- Plant Tour Section B- PRETREATMENT SYSTEM
Title: SIU Inpsection Form
File name: COMP.INSP App 7-D
Revision data: August 1,1994 Page 1
SIU INSPECTION FORM
Ask the operator to describe pretreatment system.
1. Does operator seem knowledgable about the system? 19 NO Comments:
2. Are all units operational? YE /NO
3. How often does operator/maintenanc�son check system?
4. Is there an operator for each shift? , '/NO 15h,t'Q t
5. How and when is sludge disposed of? n5e),. l c1,•v��r It
6. Is there a schedulet for preventative maintenance? YES/NO
G
Comments: � x.t`j P 'y'ti 1 L 1(5
PART II - Plant Tour Section C - SAMPLING POINT(S) AND FLOW
MEASUREMENT
(Collect a sample if desired.)
1. Does an outside lab complete sampling? E /NO If yes,name of lab.
2. If industry completes sampling,ask the industry representative to describe sampling procedures.
Comments:
L a( 1,14.4 3. Is flow measurement equipment operational? 0 NO Comments:
4. Is there a calibration log for the flow meter? ES NO Comments:
Comments:
PART III- EXIT INTERVIEW
Review monitoring records an er SIU records required by IUP.
1. Are files well organized? g NO Comments:
2. Are sample collection/chain-of-custody forms filled out properly? 1114 NO Comments: _
3. Do results in files agree with reports sent to POTW? ES/NO Comments:
4. Who has authority co shut down production should a spill or slug discharge occur?
Any t'xtar , Lsurrrd( house (l 01?-C -PoT ,_ tarn. S
5. How does SIU inform employees of whom to call at POTW in case of spill/slug?
If slug/spill plan is already required by PO ,review procedures.
6. Is SIU implementing slug/spill plan? NO Comments:
Comments:
11
INSPECTION RESULTS �'`�
Slug/Spill Control Plan Needed? YES�1;1/
Comments,Required Or Recommended Actions:
Signature Of Inspector(s) .._2._ ,, .` 0 Date: I GI-Cv-&.,{
Date:
Title: SIU Inpsection Form
File name: COMP.INSP App 7-D
Revision data: August I, 1994 Page 2