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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4401_ROSCANS_1987d es Mt North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 * Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary July 27, 1987 Mr. Paul Wiegand Champion Internatinal Corporation Canton Mill Box C-10 Canton, North Carolina 28716 Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director RE: Disposal of 406 cubic yards of No. 6 fuel oil and sand solid residue at Champion Landfill. Dear Mr. Wiegand: The Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch has received a request for characterization of the subject waste. Based upon the submitted information, the waste appears to be non -hazardous. The Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch has no objection to the sanitary landfill disposal of this waste if in accordance with the conditions listed below: 1. The waste contains no free liquids. 2. The waste shall be land applied in an area of the landfill which has received two feet of earthen cover or in a virgin area. 3. The waste shall be applied in a thin —layer not to exceed six inches in depth. 4. Surface water shall be diverted from the area of application. S. The area shall be seeded to control erosion, if necessary. Failure to meet these conditions may result in revocation of this approval, and subsequently, and administrative penalty. If you have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact this office at (191) 733-2178. Sincerely, Julian M. Foscue, III, Western Area Supervisor Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section JMF/mj cc: Waste Determination File Jim Patterson Canton Mill Box C-10 Canton. North Carolina 28716 rJ� CJ t " V Champion International Corporation July 20, 1987 Julian M. Foscue Western Area Supervisor Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 (Attn: Waste Determination) Dear Mr. Foscue: Champion International Corporation requests approval to dispose of a No. 6 fuel oil solid residue in accordance with Solid Waste Management Rules (10 NCAC 10G). Find attached a Procedure and Criteria for Waste Determination form. The waste described is the result of a virgin No. 6 oil release from a leaking packing gland into a diked compound at Champion International Corporation's Canton, North Carolina facility. This oil was contained within the diked area and the majority was captured in liquid phase for recycling. Oil that could not be reclaimed for recycling was adsorbed with sand in the compound. The No. 6 fuel oil is virgin oil and was contained in a diked area which is used only for storage of this material. Therefore, this material is assumed to have no metals in excess of allowable limits and has a flash point greater than 140 degrees Fahrenheit. These assumptions are based on rules contained in a July 29, 1986 memo by William L. Meyer, Head, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch. Should you have questions regarding this request for approval to dispose of the No. 6 fuel oil/sand solid residue in a Champion owned and operated landfill, please contact me at 704-646-2318. Respectfully, 1!e,tJ w ��-J Paul Wiegand Environmental Supervisor WEATHER CO(,NDITIONS N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES INSPECTION FOR SANITARY LANDFILLS NAME OF SITE I COUNTY PERMIT NUMBER LOCATION SIGNATURE OF PERSON(S) RECEIVING REPORT �'•• d �r? � ., `ram F. ; ,; x, t SIR: AN INSPECTION OF YOUR LAND DISPOSAL SITE HAS BEEN MADE THIS DATE AND YOU ARE NOTIFIED OF THE VIOLATIONS, IF ANY, MARKED BELOW WITH A CROSS (X). (1) PLAN AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS -- (a) Construction plans shall be approved and followed. (b) Specified monitoring and reporting requirements shall be met. (2) SPREADING AND COMPACTING REQUIREMENTS — (a) Solid waste shall be restricted into the smallest area feasible. (b) Solid waste shall be compacted as densely as practical into cells. (3) COVER REQUIREMENTS (a) Solid waste shall be covered after each day of operation, with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover or as specified by the division. — (b) Areas which will not have additional wastes placed on them for 12 months or more shall be covered with a minimum of one foot of intermediate cover. (c) After final termination of disposal operations at the site or a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be covered with at least two feet of suitable compacted earth. (4) EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS (a) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent silt from leaving the site. (b) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent excessive on -site erosion. (5) DRAINAGE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS (a) Surface water shall be diverted from the operational area. (b) Surface water shall not be impounded over or in waste. (c) Completed areas shall be adequately sloped to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. (6) VEGETATION REQUIREMENTS (a) Within six months after final termination of disposal operations at the site on a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be stabilized with native grasses. _— (b) Temporary seeding will be utilized as necessary to stabilize the site. (7) WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS (a) The separation distance of four (4) feet between waste and water table shall be maintained unless otherwise specified by the division in the permit. (b) Solid waste shall not be disposed of in water. (c) Leachate shall be contained on site or properly treated prior to discharge. An NPDES permit may be required prior to the dis- charge of leachate to surface waters. (8) ACCESS AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS — (a) The site shall be adequately secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, and other security measures approved by the division, to prevent unauthorized entry. (b) An attendant shall be on duty at the site at all times while it is open for public use to ensure compliance with operational requirements. (c) The access road to the site shall be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. (d) Dust control measures shall be implemented where necessary. REMARKS: DATE: NAME: (9) SIGN REQUIREMENTS (a) Signs providing information on dumping procedures, the hours during which the site is open for public use, the permit number and other pertinent information shall be posted at the site entrance. (b) Signs shall be posted stating that no hazardous or liquid waste can be received without written permission from the division. (c) Traffic signs or markers shall be provided as necessary to pro- mote an orderly traffic pattern to and from the discharge area and to maintain efficient operating conditions. (10) SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (a) Open burning of solid waste is prohibited. — (b) Equipment shall be provided to control accidental fires or arrangements shall be made with the local fire protection agency to immediately provide fire -fighting services when needed. (c) Fires that occur at a sanitary landfill shall be reported to the division within 24 hours and a written notification shall be submitted within 15 days. — (d) The removal of solid waste from a sanitary landfill is prohibited unless the owner/operator approves and the removal is not performed on the working face. — (e) Barrels and drums shal I not be disposed of unless they are empty and perforated sufficiently to ensure that no liquid or hazard- ous waste is contained therein. (11) WASTE ACCEPTANCE AND DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS — (a) A site shall only accept those solid wastes which it is permitted to receive. (b) No hazardous, liquid, or infectious waste shall be accepted or disposed of in a sanitary landfill except as may be approved by the division. (c) Spoiled foods, animal carcasses, abattoir waste, hatchery waste, and other animal waste delivered to the disposal site shall be covered immediately. (d) Asbestos waste that is packaged in accordance with 40 CFR 61, as amended through January 1,1985, may be disposed of separate and apart from other solid wastes at the bottom of the working face or in an area not contiguous with other disposal areas, in either case, in virgin soil. Separate areas shall be clearly marked so that asbestos is not exposed by future land -disturbing activi- ties. The waste shall be covered immediately with soil in a manner that will not cause airborne conditions. Copies of 40 CFR 61 may be obtained and inspected at the Solid and Hazard- ous Waste Management Branch, Division of Health Services, P. O. Box 2091, Raleigh, NC, 27602. (12) MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS (a) Effective vector control measures shall be applied to control flies, rodents, and other insects or vermin when necessary. (b) Appropriate methods such as fencing and diking shall be pro- vided within the area to confine solid waste subject to be blown by the wind. At the conclusion of each day of operation, all windblown material resulting from the operation shall be col- lected and returned to the area by the owner or operator. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch DHS 1709 (Revised 4/85) Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch (Review 4/86) (white — Raleigh Office yellow — Facility green — Preparer) N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES WEATHER CONDITIONS DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES INSPECTION FOR SANITARY LANDFILLS NAME OF SITE COUNTY LOCATION SIGNATURE OF PERSON(S) RECEIVING REPORT PERMIT NUMBED SIR: AN INSPECTION OF YOUR LAND DISPOSAL SITE HAS BEEN MADE THIS DATE AND YOU ARE NOTIFIED OF THE VIOLATIONS, IF ANY, MARKED BELOW WITH A CROSS (X). (1) PLAN AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS (a) Construction plans shall be approved and followed. — (b) Specified monitoring and reporting requirements shall be met. (2) SPREADING AND COMPACTING REQUIREMENTS — (a) Solid waste shall be restricted into the smallest area feasible. (b) Solid waste shall be compacted as densely as practical into cells. (3) COVER REQUIREMENTS (a) Solid waste shall be covered after each day of operation, with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover or as specified by the division. — (b) Areas which will not have additional wastes placed on them for 12 months or more shall be covered with a minimum of one foot of intermediate cover. — (c) After final termination of disposal operations at the site or a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be covered with at least two feet of suitable compacted earth. (4) EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS —(a) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent silt from leaving the site. (b) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent excessive on -site erosion. (9) SIGN REQUIREMENTS (a) Signs providing information on dumping procedures, the hours during which the site is open for public use, the permit number and other pertinent information shall be posted at the site entrance. (b) Signs shall be posted stating that no hazardous or liquid waste can be received without written permission from the division. (c) Traffic signs or markers shall be provided as necessary to pro- mote an orderly traffic pattern to and from the discharge area and to maintain efficient operating conditions. (10) (5) DRAINAGE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS (a) Surface water shall be diverted from the operational area. — (b) Surface water shall not be impounded over or in waste. (11) (c) Completed areas shall be adequately sloped to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. (6) VEGETATION REQUIREMENTS (a) Within six months after final termination of disposal operations at the site on a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be stabilized with native grasses. (b) Temporary seeding will be utilized as necessary to stabilize the site. (7) WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS —(a) The separation distance of four (4) feet between waste and water table shall be maintained unless otherwise specified by the division in the permit. (b) Solid waste shall not be disposed of in water. — (c) Leachate shall be contained on site or properly treated prior to discharge. An NPDES permit may be required prior to the dis- charge of leachate to surface waters. (8) ACCESS AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS (a) The site shall be adequately secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, and other security measures approved by the division, to prevent unauthorized entry. — (b) An attendant shall be on duty at the site at all times while it is open for public use to ensure compliance with operational requirements. (c) The access road to the site shall be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. (d) Dust control measures shall be implemented where necessary. REMARKS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS — (a) Open burning of solid waste is prohibited. — (b) Equipment shall be provided to control -accidental fires or arrangements shall be made with the local fire protection agency to immediately provide fire -fighting services when needed. (c) Fires that occur at a sanitary landfill shall be reported to the division within 24 hours and a written notification shall be submitted within 15 days. — (d) The removal of solid waste from a sanitary landfill is prohibited unless the owner/operator approves and the removal is not performed on the working face. (e) Barrels and drums shall not be disposed of unless they are empty and perforated sufficiently to ensure that no liquid or hazard- ous waste is contained therein. WASTE ACCEPTANCE AND DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS — (a) A site shall only accept those solid wastes which it is permitted to receive. — (b) No hazardous, liquid, or infectious waste shall be accepted or disposed of in a sanitary landfill except as may be approved by the division. — (c) Spoiled foods, animal carcasses, abattoir waste, hatchery waste, and other animal waste delivered to the disposal site shall be covered immediately. (d) Asbestos waste that is packaged in accordance with 40 CFR 61, as amended through January 1,1985, may be disposed of separate and apart from other solid wastes at the bottom of the working face or in an area not contiguous with other disposal areas, in either case, in virgin soil. Separate areas shall be clearly marked so that asbestos is not exposed by future land -disturbing activi- ties. The waste shall be covered immediately with soil in a manner that will not cause airborne conditions. Copies of 40 CFR 61 may be obtained and inspected at the Solid and Hazard- ous Waste Management Branch, Division of Health Services, P. O. Box 2091, Raleigh, NC, 27602. (12) MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS — (a) Effective vector control measures shall be applied to control flies, rodents, and other insects or vermin when necessary. — (b) Appropriate methods such as fencing and diking shall be pro- vided within the area to confine solid waste subject to be blown by the wind. At the conclusion of each day of operation, all windblown material resulting from the operation shall be col- lected and returned to the area by the owner or operator. DATE NAME: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch DHS 1709 (Revised 4/85) Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch (Review 4/86) (white — Raleigh Office yellow — Facility green — Preparer) 11.r. ,) N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES WEATHER CONDITIONS DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES INSPECTION FOR SANITARY LANDFILLS /�Lt/.-o) PERMIT NUMBER NAME OF SITE COUNTY 7 ; LOCATION SIGNATURE OF PERSON(S) RECEIVING REPORT SIR: AN INSPECTION OF YOUR LAND DISPOSAL SITE HAS BEEN MADE THIS DATE AND YOU ARE NOTIFIED OF THE VIOLATIONS, IF ANY, MARKED BELOW WITH A CROSS (X). (1) PLAN AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS — (a) Construction plans shall be approved and followed. (b) Specified monitoring and reporting requirements shall be met. (2) SPREADING AND COMPACTING REQUIREMENTS (a) Solid waste shall be restricted into the smallest area feasible. (b) Solid waste shall be compacted as densely as practical into cells. (3) COVER REQUIREMENTS — (a) Solid waste shall be covered after each day of operation, with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover or as specified by the division. (b) Areas which will not have additional wastes placed on them for 12 months or more shall be covered with a minimum of one foot of intermediate cover. (c) After final termination of disposal operations at the site or a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be covered with at least two feet of suitable compacted earth. (4) EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS — (a) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent silt from leaving the site. (b) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to pre- vent excessive on -site erosion. (5) DRAINAGE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS (a) Surface water shall be diverted from the operational area. (b) Surface water shall not be impounded over or in waste. — (c) Completed areas shall be adequately sloped to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. (6) VEGETATION REQUIREMENTS — (a) Within six months after final termination of disposal operations at the site on a major part thereof or upon revocation of a permit, the area shall be stabilized with native grasses. (b) Temporary seeding will be utilized as necessary to stabilize the site. (7) WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS (a) The separation distance of four (4) feet between waste and water table shall be maintained unless otherwise specified by the division in the permit. — (b) Solid waste shall not be disposed of in water. (c) Leachate shall be contained on site or properly treated prior to discharge. An NPDES permit may be required prior to the dis- charge of leachate to surface waters. (8) ACCESS AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS — (a) The site shall be adequately secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, and other security measures approved by the division, to prevent unauthorized entry. (b) An attendant shall be on duty at the site at all times while it is open for public use to ensure compliance with operational requirements. (c) The access road to the site shall be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. (d) Dust control measures shall be implemented where necessary. REMARKS: ' DATE: �+ NAME: _ (9) SIGN REQUIREMENTS — (a) Signs providing information on dumping procedures, the hours during which the site is open for public use, the permit number and other pertinent information shall be posted at the site entrance. — (b) Signs shall be posted stating that no hazardous or liquid waste can be received without written permission from the division. (c) Traffic signs or markers shall be provided as necessary to pro- mote an orderly traffic pattern to and from the discharge area and to maintain efficient operating conditions. (10) SAFETY REQUIREMENTS — (a) Open burning of solid waste is prohibited. — (b) Equipment shall be provided to control accidental fires or arrangements shall be made with the local fire protection agency to immediately provide fire -fighting services when needed. — (c) Fires that occur at a sanitary landfill shall be reported to the division within 24 hours and a written notification shall be submitted within 15 days. — (d) The removal of solid waste from a sanitary landfill is prohibited unless the owner/operator approves and the removal is not performed on the working face. — (e) Barrels and drums shall not be disposed of unless they are empty and perforated sufficiently to ensure that no liquid or hazard- ous waste is contained therein. (11) WASTE ACCEPTANCE AND DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS — (a) A site shall only accept those solid wastes which it is permitted to receive. — (b) No hazardous, liquid, or infectious waste shall be accepted or disposed of in a sanitary landfill except as may be approved by the division. (c) Spoiled foods, animal carcasses, abattoir waste, hatchery waste, and other animal waste delivered to the disposal site shall be covered immediately. — (d) Asbestos waste that is packaged in accordance with 40 CFR61, as amended through January 1,1985, may be disposed of separate and apart from other solid wastes at the bottom of the working face or in an area not contiguous with other disposal areas, in either case, in virgin soil. Separate areas shall be clearly marked so that asbestos is not exposed by future land -disturbing activi- ties. The waste shall be covered immediately with soil in a manner that will not cause airborne conditions. Copies of 40 CFR 61 may be obtained and inspected at the Solid and Hazard- ous Waste Management Branch, Division of Health Services, P. O. Box 2091, Raleigh, NC, 27602. (12) MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS (a) Effective vector control measures shall be applied to control flies, rodents, and other insects or vermin when necessary. (b) Appropriate methods such as fencing and diking shall be pro- vided within the area to confine solid waste subject to be blown by the wind. At the conclusion of each day of operation, all windblown material resulting from the operation shall be col- lected and returned to the area by the owner or operator. and HazardousWaste Management Branch DHS 1709 (Revised 4/85) Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch (Review 4/86) (white — Raleigh Office yellow — Facility green — Preparer) 9 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Division of Health Services ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SECTION Solid T, Hazardous Waste Management Branch PROCEDURE AND CRITERIA FOR WASTE DETERMINATION This procedure will be used by the Division of Health Services to determine whether a waste is (1) hazardous as defined by 10 NCAC 10F, and (2) suitable for disposal at a solid waste management facility. The types of wastes that will be evaluated by this procedure are primarily, but not exclusively, industrial and commercial wastes and sludges, and Publicly Owned Treatment Works Sludges. The Division of Health Services reserves the right to request additional information or waive some of the requirements based on the type of waste if it deems necessary. The Division may also require some wastes to be treated or altered to render the waste environmentally immobile prior to disposal at a sanitary landfill. Wastes disposed at sanitary landfills must be non -liquid and in a form that can be confined, compacted, and covered in accordance with the "Solid Waste Management Rules". APPROVAL TO DISPOSE OF THE WASTE SHALL ALSO BE OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF THE LANDFILL PRIOR TO DISPOSAL. The following information is required for an evaluation. An asterisk (*) denotes information required for Publicly Owned Treatment Works. * GENERAL INFORMATION - 1. Name, telephone number and mailing address of facility or person generating waste Champion international Corporation - Canton Mill P. O. Box C-10 Canton, North Carolina 28716 Contact: Paul Wiegand 704 646 2318 2. Specific location of waste (i.e. SR. N, county, city, etc... Canton Dill Main Street Canton, 11orth Carolina 28716 6. Wnat is the waste? No.6 Fuel Oil Solid Residue from clean un of spill within a diked area. 4. what volume of disposal will there be? 407 cu. yards (estimated) 5. what frequency of disposal will there be ? Once (one time occurrance) b. Explain either the manufacturing process or how the waste was generated (Use other side if necessary). Virc;in No.6 Fuel oil was released through a bloom oumu -oackin gland into a diced compound Liquid oil, was reelaiiitied for roycc11 n4 S_Q1id resi cite disposal is requested- 1NFOkivW ION FOR HAZARDOUS (RCRA) DETERMINATION (10 NCAC 1OF .0029) 1. is the waste listed under .0029(e) (i.e., 40 CFR 261.31 - 261.33)? If yes, list number. No 2. Does the waste exhibit any of the four characteristics as defined by .0029(d) (i.e., 40 CFR 261.21-261.24)? (Attach lab results) (EP Toxicity for metals and pH). No INFORMAflON FOR LANDFILLING DETERMINATION 1. Does the waste contain any hazardous waste constituents listed in .0029(e), Appendix VIII (i.e., 40 CFR 261, Appendix VIII)? If yes, what constituents and what concentration? (Attach lab results.) No, the oil was virgin (unused) No.6 fuel oil. 2. wnat other constituents are present and in what concentration? (Attach lab results.) The waste is primarily earthen material (sand and gravel) and oil residue. The material has no liquid fraction. 3. Wnat is 'the moisture content? Weight percent: 9.90% oil, 0. 5% water, 90.05% earthen material. 4. Wnicn solid waste management facility is the request for (name of landfill, incinerator, etc...)? Champion International Corporation owned and"operated landfill #5. 5. Specify now the waste will be delivered - in bulk or containers (i.e. barrels, bags, etc.)? by bulk hauler (trucks) "i hereby certify that the information submitted in regard to No.6 fuel oil solid re si due(name of waste) is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief." PA U L WX 6 4,V 0 n print ame s gnature All questions concerning this "Procedure" should be directed to Jerry Rhodes or Micnael L. babuin at (919) 733-2178. Answer specific questions in space Provided. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Complete all information, sign, and submit to: Division of riealth Services Solid G Hazardous Waste Management branch P.O. box Z091 . Raleign, NC 276U2 Attn: Waste Determination llriS t'UI'IU J1�1 Jnn1Mb tcev. . U1/87 ,� srnrfd North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary July 6, 1987 Mr. Paul Wiegand Champion International Corp. 710 Howell Mill Road Wayneville, N.C. 28786 Re: Disposal of Lubricating Oil Solid Residue Dear Mr. Wiegand: Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director The Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch has received a request for characterization of the subject waste. Based upon the submitted information, the waste appears to be non -hazardous, and therefore, this office has no objection to the sanitary landfill disposal of this waste if it is in accordance with the conditions listed below: 1. The waste contains no -free liquids and can be confined, compacted, and covered in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Rules (10 NCAC 10G). 2. The waste is removed from the drums before disposal. Failure to meet these conditions may result in revocation of this approval, and subsequently, an administrative penalty. If you have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact this office at (919) 733-2178. Srely, UZ4 Julian M. Foscue, Western Area Supervisor Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section cc: �iiaste Determination File James Patterson Canton Mill Box C-10 Canton. North Carolina 28716 CCj) Champion Champion International Corporation June 5, 1987 Michael L. Babuin Division;. of Health Solid and Hazardous F.U. Bon: 2091 Services Waste Management Branch Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 (Attn: Waste Determination) Dear My- Babuin : international C Tampion Corporation requests approval to dispose of a lubricating Gil solid residue in a company owned and operated landfill. Find attached a r t J i_ e?t 'e 1 ---� a -L _ and z-tc, Cr=i"t.eri_a. for 4st__ Determination form. The waste described is the.: result of an oil release from the 43 Bailer at Champions international Corporation's Waynesville North Carolina facility. This oil was Contained within the manufacturing facility on a concrete floor and the majority was captured in liquid phase for recycling. Oil that could; not be reclaimed for recycling Was adsorbed with oi .-dri and containerized in ei"ght-- (8) drums. . The oil released was a lubricating oil brand name Texaco Rando SAD -MI6 (Hydraulic nil Class)_ Information on this product is attached along with the results of analysis EF for Uily Waste :i2eirip Lan.df-i lled_ This analytical procedure (draft) was obtained from a July 29, 1986 memo by William L. Meyer, Head, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management. Branch. The concentration of all materials listed were below detection. limits. Should you have questions regardi"nig, this request for: - approval to dispose of the oil--dri solid residue in a Champion owned and operated landfill, please contact me at 704-64 6--2318 . Respectfully, Paul i'die:gand Environmental Supervisor STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ` DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Division of Health Services <'v ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SECTION Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Branch PROCEDURE AND CRITERIA FOR WASTE DETERMINATION This procedure will be used by the Division of Health Services to determine whether a waste is (1) hazardous as defined by 10 NCAC 10F, and (2) suitable for disposal at a solid waste management facility. The types of wastes that will be evaluated by this procedure are primarily, but not exclusively, industrial and commercial wastes and sludges, and Publicly Owned Treatment Works Sludges. The Division of Health Services reserves the right to request additional information or waive some of the requirements based on the type of waste if it deems necessary. The Division may also require some wastes to be treated or altered to render the waste environmentally immobile prior to disposal at a sanitary landfill. Wastes disposed at sanitary landfills must be non -liquid and in a form that can be confined, compacted, and covered in accordance with the "Solid Waste Management Rules". APPROVAL TO DISPOSE OF THE WASTE SHALL ALSO BE OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF THE LANDFILL PRIOR TO DISPOSAL. The following information is required for an evaluation. An asterisk (*) denotes information required for Publicly Owned..Treatment Works. * GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name, telephone number and mailing address of facility or person generating waste Champion International Corporation - ,yavnesville Plant 710 Howell Mill Road Waynesville, N.C. 28786 Contact at Canton Mill 704-646-2318. 2. Specific location of waste (i.e. SR. #, county, city, etc...710 Howell Mill Road Waynesville, N.C. 28786 (Haywood County) S. What is the waste? Lubricating oil solid residue from clean up of spill. 4. what volume of disposal will there be? 6.54 cubic yards S. what frequency of disposal will there be ? Once (one time occurrence) b. Explain either the manufacturing process or how the waste was generated (Use other side if necessary). Lubricating oil was released. from a broken line onto a concrete floor within the buildi.na. Spilled oil was Texaco Brand Rando RD-46 (Hydrolic Oil Class Results of Analysis for EP for Oily Waste Being Landfilled The oil-dri solid residue was submitted to Champion International Corporation's West Nyack, New York Technical Laboratory. The method used was the EP for Oily Waste Being Landfilled, a draft method currently used by the North Carolina Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch. The results of the analysis are presented below: As <0 . 1 Cd 0. 1 Pb 10.5 Cr <0.5 Hg 0 . 04 Total Halogenated Solvents :1.0 The method contains a list of the Landfill Limits for disposal in a sanitary landfill. The concentration of Hg in the limit is 0.02 ppm and our detection limit for this procedure is 0.04 ppm based upon a concentration factor of 5:1 for the organic extract. TEXACO INC. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE, TOXICOLOGY, AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET t;L' NOTE: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN. SEE PAGE 7 FOR CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH DATA ARE FURNISHED. Trade Name and Synonyms 01658 RANDO OIL HD 46 Manufacturer's Name Emergency Telephone No. Texaco Inc. 914 831-3400 ext. 204 Address P.O. Box 509 Beacon NY 12508 Chemical Name and/or Family or Description Hydraulic Oils THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS: X NOT HAZARDOUS: HAZARDOUS BY DEFINITION NO.(S) ON ATTACHED EXPLANATION SHEETS WARNING STATEMENT: NONE CONSIDERED NECESSARY aUkTtt#;4 :.Ofll�i'� R. OL..)OC _..._.. :. LRS... ..:... wx Protective Equipment (Type) Eyes: Chemical type goggles or face shield optional. Skin: Exposed employes should exercise reasonable personal cleanliness; this includes cleansing exposed skin areas several times daily with soap and water, and laundering or dry cleaning soiled work clothing at least weekly. ►nhalation: None required if exposures are within permissible concentrations; see below. Ventilation: Adequate to meet permissible concentrations. Permissible Concentrations: Air: 5 mg/cubic meter of air for mineral oil mist averaged over an 8 hour daily exposure (ACGIH, 1985-86). . MasiC??''`'<iisi?i�ii'''?'<_isEi=';�ii[i<ii><??EiYisiiii'iasisii�iiii`>z2=`iisii=iiii 11liJR13ENCYNi? .tRST,:A17.: Pi#GIRE..:.:;::::::::: ::.;::..:>:>::: .......................................................... First Aid Eyes: As with most foreign materials, should eye contact occur, flush eyes with plenty of water. Skin: Wash exposed areas with soap and water. Ingestion: None considered necessary. Inhalation: None considered necessary. Other Instructions: None. N.D. — Not Determined N.A. — Not Applicable < — Less Than > — Greater Than 01658 RANDO OIL HD 46 NONE CONSIDERED NECESSARY Chemical/Common Name Solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic petroleum distillates CAS No. Range in 64742650 95.00 - 99.99 To the best of our knowledge, none of the above listed components is hazardous according to OSHA (1910.1200) or one or more state Right -To -Know lists. HMIS Health : 1 Reactivity : 0 Flammability: 1 Special - CAUTION: Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous. Empty containers can be hazardous if used to store toxic, flammable, or reactive materials. Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause fire, explosion or toxic fumes from residues. Do not pressurize or expose to open flame or heat. Keep container closed and drum bungs in place. HEALTH EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: (914) 831-3400 (EXT. 204) 5 Flammable Limits Refers to the range of gas or vapor concentration (percent by volume in air) which will burn or ex- plode if an ignition source is present. Lower means the lower flammable limit and upper means the upper flammable limit given in per- cent. Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion. The products evolved when this material is sub- jected to heat or combustion. Includes temper- ature at which oxidation or other forms of degra- dation occurs. Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents and Special Procedures Specifies the fire fighting agents that should be used to extinguish fires. If unusual fire hazards are involved or special procedures indicated, this is specified. Unsusual Fire or Explosive Hazards Specifies hazards to personnel in case of fire, ex- plosive danger. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Specifies how this product may be disposed. Indicates precautions necessary in the event that leakage or breakage occurs. Included are (a) clean-up procedures, (b) personal protective equipment if necessary, (c) hazards that may be created, i.e. fire, explosion, etc. PRECAUTIONS Label that is required or recommended Requirements for Transportation, Handling and Storage Specifies handling and storage procedures. Gives ICC, DOT, or other regulations related to safety and health for transportation. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point (or Range) In degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius Boiling Point at 760 mmHg. Vapor Pressure Pressure exerted when a solid or liquid is in equilibrium with its own vapor. Specific Gravity The ratio of the density of the product to the density of water. Vapor Density The ratio of the density of the vapor at satura- tion concentration ( 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit) to the density of air at 760 mmHg. Appearance and Odor Refers to the general characterization of the mat- erial, e.g. powder, colorless liquid, aromatic odor, etc. pH Refers to the degree of acidity or basicity of the material in a specific concentration. pH 1-5 - STRONGLY ACIDIC pH5-7 - WEAKLY ACIDIC pH7-9 - WEAKLY BASIC pH9- 14 - STRONGLY BASIC Solubility Refers to the solubility of a material by weight in water at room temperature. The term negli- gible, less than 0.1 %; slight, 0.1 to 1 %; moder- ate, 1 to 10%; appreciable, 10°0 or greater. Gives solubility in organic solvents where appropriate. Percent Volatile By Volume Refers to the amount volatilized at 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit when allowed to evaporate. Evaporation Gives the rate of evaporation compared to a standard Viscosity Measure of flow characteristics in Kinematic vis- cosity in Centistokes. Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization is that reaction which takes place at a rate which produces large amounts of energy. Indicates whether it may or may not occur and under what storage conditions. Does the Material React Violently Indicates whether the material will react violently, releasing large amounts of energy when exposed under conditions listed. Composition Components of the product as required by OSHA (1910.1200) and one or more state Right to Know laws. Texaco Inc. 2000 Westchester Avenue White Plains, New York 10650 Phone (914) 831-3400 (Beacon) �q4� ,a STATE V 4 A •�Gwn �• C North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Mr. Paul Wiegand Champion Internatinal Canton Mill Box C-10 Canton, North Carolina July 27, 1987 Corporation 28716 Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director RE: Disposal of 406 cubic yards of No. 6 fuel oil and sand solid residue at Champion Landfill. Dear Mr. Wiegand: The Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch has received. a request for characterization of the subject waste. Based upon the submitted information, the waste appears to be non -hazardous. The Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch has no objection to the sanitary landfill disposal of this waste if in accordance with the conditions listed below: 1. The waste contains no free liquids. 2. The waste shall be land applied in an area of the landfill which has received two feet of earthen cover or in a virgin area. 3. The waste shall be applied in a thin —layer not to exceed six inches in depth. 4. Surface water shall be diverted from the area of application. S. The area shall be seeded to control erosion, if necessary. Failure to meet these conditions may result in revocation of this approval, and subsequently, and administrative penalty. If you have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact this office at (191) 733-2178. Sincerely, Julian M. Foscue, III, Western Area Supervisor Solid $ Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section JMF/mj cc: Wa to Determination File Patterson Canton Mill Box C-10 Canton. North Carolina 28716 V Champion Champion International Corporation July 20, 1987 Julian M. Foscue Western Area Supervisor Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section F.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 (Attn: Waste Determination) Dear Mr. Foscue: Champion International Corporation requests approval to dispose of a No. 6 fuel oil solid residue in accordance with Solid Waste Management Rules (10 NCAC 10G). Find attached a Procedure and Criteria for Waste Determination form. The waste described is the result of a virgin No. 6 oil release from a leaking packing gland into a diked compound at Champion International Corporation's Caaton, North Carolina facility. This oil was contained within the diked area and the majority was captured in liquid phase for recycling. Oil that could not be reclaimed for recycling was adsorbed with sand in the compound. The No. 6 fuel oil is virgin oil and was contained in a diked area which is used only for storage of this material. Therefore, this material is assumed to have no metals in excess of allowable limits and has a flash point greater than 140 degrees Fahrenheit. These assumptions are based on rules contained in a July 29, 1986 memo by William L. Meyer, Head, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch. Should .you have questions regarding this request for approval to dispose of the No. 6 fuel oil/sand solid residue in a Champion owned and operated landfill, please contact me at 704-646-2318. Respectfully, Paul Wiegand Environmental Supervisor