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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD122263825_19990129_JFD Electronics - Channel Master_FRBCERCLA SPD_Injection Well Permit Application-OCRI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INJECTION WELL PERMIT APPLICATION PLANNED ENHANCED ANAEROBIC BIOREMEDIATION PILOT TEST AT JFD ELECTRONICS/CHANNEL MASTER SITE / ~ ARCADIS GERAGHTY & MILLER January 1999 PREPARED FOR JFD Electronics/Channel Master Site Oxford, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AR CAD IS GERAGHTY & MILLER Ms. Arny Axon Underground Injection Control North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Groundwater Section 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0578 Subject· Injection Well Permit Application, North Carolina. Dear Ms. Axon: JFD Electronics/Channel Master Site, Oxford, ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc. is submitting an injection well permit application to implement an enhanced anaerobic bioremediation (in-situ reactive zone) pilot study at the above referenced facility. As discussed "1th you on October 12, 1998, we proposed this pilot-scale test to evaluate effectiveness of the reactive zone technology in biodegrading the dissolved volatile organic compounds at the site. A pilot-scale test workplan was submitted to United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in November 1998. A copy of this plan is also enclosed with this application for your reference. Further, we have enclosed information for Dr. Luanne Williams to perform a risk assessment of the product to be used in this pilot test. We arc forwarding a copy of this package to Dr. Williams. We would prefer to start the pilot test as early as March 1999. We would appreciate your expedited review of this application. Since this pilot study will be conducted \\1thin the property boundaries of the project site, an injection well permit per se may not be required according to Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) provisions. However, it is our understanding that the injection operation should comply \\1th all substantive requirements of the injection well laws and regulations. Our ref. c \apro1e<:t~fdchann\f'.lC0~02.002/correspo/axon1.doc\01f2.9/99 ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc. 2301 ReX'NOOds Drive, Suite 200 Raleigh North Carolina 27607 Tel 919 782 5511 Fax 919 782 5905 ENVIRONMENTAL Raleigh, 29 January, 1999 Contact: Nanjun Shetty Extension: 269 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AR CAD IS GERAGHTY & MILLER If you have any questions or comments please contact us at (919) 571-1662. Sincerely, ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc. /\A-~~ Nanjun Shetty, P.E. Senior Engineer ~~::~~4 Copies• Brian Kempner, The Unimax Corporation S. Alan Lazar, Avnet, Inc. McKenzie Mallary, USEPA David Mattison, NCDENR Greg Rorech, ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller Associate/Project Coordinator Dr. Luanne Williams, NC Department of Health & Human Services Our ref.: NC0202. 140/axon 1. doc Pago: 2/2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND/OR USE A WELL(S) FOR INJECTION Class 51 Wells In Accordance with the provisions ofNCAC Title 15A: 02C.0200 Complete application and mail to address on the back page. TO: DIRECTOR, NORTH CAROLINA DIVlSJON OF WATER QUALTIY DATE: January 29 19 99 A. PERMIT APPLICANT(S) Name: The Unimax Corporation and Avnet. Inc. (See Section B for Address) Address: _____ ...,54"'-"E""as""t'--'6'°4'--th_,S'-'tr,_,,ee"'-t'--------------- City: New York State: NY Zip Code: --"100=2.c..l _ County: __ __,_N_,_,e,_,.w,_Y"--o=rcckc_ ____ Tclcphone: --=2-'-'!2=---'-'75"'1'--6=6"'3"'-3 ___ _ B. PROPERTY OWNER (if different from applicant) Name: _____ __,C"'l'v.,_,l_,S"'a,.,te"'ll'-'-ites..Ss:.v,.,s,,,tee.eme.,,s:,.., I,.,.n'-'c'-'. decoe..A'-'-"vn,,,e,.,,t,c..,l.,,_n,.,c. ____ _ Address: _____ ...,2,=2~ll~S"'o=u=th~47~th-'S"'t~ree~t __________ _ City: Phoenix State: AZ Zip Code: 85004 County: Maricopa Telephone: 602-643-7185 C. STATUS OF APPLICANT D. E. Private __ _ Commercial: X Federal: State: --County: __ _ Municipal: ___ _ Native American Lands: FACILTIY (SITE) DATA (Fill out ONLY if the Status is Federal, State, County, Municipal or Commercial) Name of Business or Facility: -~A~vn=e=t=E=l'v~IG~-------------- Address: --------"6_,,_20"---'-W~e"'st'-'1'-"n"'d.,,,us"'trv,..,__,D"'n'-'-·v,_,e'------------ City: -----'O"'x"-'fo'-'r.,,_d ___ Zip Code: 27565 County: -----'=G,.,_r,.,anc,.;vccil.,,Ie'---- Tclcphone: 919-690-2000 Contact Person: Jimmy Broadwav INJECTION PROCEDURE Provide a detailed description of all planned activities relating to the proposed injection f.lcility including but not limited to: (I) construction plans and materials; (2) operation procedures; and (3) a planned injection schcduk. SEE SECTION 4.1 OF WORK PLAN SEE SECTION 5.1 OF WORK PLAN SEE SECTION 5.2 OF WORK PLAN GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F. G. H. I. J. DESCRIPTION OF SITE Provide a brief description of the contamination incident and the incident number assigned by the Division of Water Quality staff in the Department's Regional Office: SEE SECTION 1.0 OF WORK PLAN HYDROGEOLOGIC DESCRIPTION Provide a hydrogeologic description, soils description, and cross section of the subsurface to a depth that included the known or projected depth of contamination. The number of borings shall be sufficient to determine the following: (I) the regional geologic setting; (2) significant changes in lithology; (3) the hydraulic conductivity of the saturated zone; ( 4) the depth to the mean seasonal high water table; and (5) a determination oftransmissivity and specific yield of the aquifer to be used for injection (showing calculations). SEE SECTION 3.2 OF WORK PLAJ"I MONITORING PROCEDURE Provide plans for proposed location and construction details of groundwater monitoring well network, including a schedule for sampling and analytical methods. Include any modeling/testing performed to investigate injectant's potential or susceptibility to change (biological, chemical or physical) in the subsurface. SEE SECTION 6.0 OF WORK PLAN WELL USE Will the injection well(s) also be used as the supply well(s) for the following? (I) (2) The injection operation? Personal consumption? YES ___ _ YES ___ _ NO_~X~_ NO_~x~·-- CONSTRUCTION DATA (check one) X EXISTING WELL being proposed for use as an injection well. Provide the data in (I) through (7) below lo the best of your knowledge. Attach a copy ofFonn GW-1 (Well Construction Record) if available. PROPOSED WELL to be constructed for use as an injection well. Provide the data in ( I) through (7) below as PROPOSED construction specifications Submit Fonn GW-1 after construction. GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Well Drilling Contractor's Name: --~P~a~rr=a=tt~W~ol=ff~I=n'-'"c.'-------- N C Driller Registration number: 1446 Date to be constructed: March 1999 Approximate depth of each boring (feet): Number of borings: -~l __ 20 Well casing: -(Refer to Figure 4 in the Attached Workplan for Details) Type: Galvanized steel __ Black steel __ Plastic __ Other Stainless Steel Casing depth: From 0 to 20 ft. (reference to land surface) Casing extends above ground O inches Grout: Grout type: Cement _x_ Bentonite Other (specify) ____ _ Grouted surface and grout depth (reference to land surface): __ around closed loop piping; from __ to __ (feet). ~ around well casing; from _O_ to _l _ (feet). Screens Depth: From _5_to 15 feet below ground surface. N.C. State Regulations (Title 15A NCAC 2C .0200) require the pennittee to make provisions for monitoring wellhead processes. A faucet on both influent (recovered groundwater) and effluent (fluid being injected into the well) lines is generally required. Will there be a faucet on the influent line? Will there be a faucet on the effluent line? yes no X -----yes no X ----- NO SAMPLE PORTS WILL BE A TT ACHED TO THE WELL; HOWEVER THE WELL WILL STILL BE ACCESSIBLE FOR SAMPLING. SOURCE WELL CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION (if different from injection well). Attach a copy of Form GW-1 (Well Construction Record). If Form GW-1 is not available, provide the data in part G of this application form to the best of your knowledge. NOTE: The well drilling contractor can supply the data for either existing or proposed wells if this information is unavailable by other means. THE INJECTION FLUID WILL NOT BE PROVIDED BY A SOURCE WELL. DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED INJECTION FLUID CAN BE FOUND IN SECTIONS 4.0 THROUGH 5.0 OF THE WORK PLAN. THE DETAILS OF THE INJECTION WELL WILL BE INCLUDED ON FORi'VI GW-1. GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I K. L M. N. OTHER WELL DATA Provide a tabulation of data on all wells within ¼ mile of the injection well(s), excepting water supply wells serving a single-family residence, which penetrate the proposed injection zone. Such data shall include a description of each well' s type, depth, record of abandonment or completion, and additional information the Director may require. SEE A TT ACHED TABLE. PROPOSED OPERATING DATA (I} Injection rate: Average (daily} 1.0 gallons per minute (gpm) (2) Injection volume:Average (daily} 50 gallons per day (gpd) (3) Injection pressure: Average (daily) __ pounds/square inch (psi) (4) Injection temperature: Average (January) 50 ° F, Average (July) _lQ___ ° F (5) Hydraulic capacity of the well: ( 6) Expected lifetime of the injection facility: l years Give a description of how the above data will be measured and controlled: DETAILS ARE PROVIDED IN THE ATTACHED WORK PLAN INJECTION-RE LA TED EQUIPMENT Atl.'.lch a diagram showing the det:>.iled plans and specifications of the surface and subsurface construction details of the system SEE FIGURE 1-4 OF THE WORK PLAN LOCATION OF WELL(S) Attach a sCJ.led, site-specific map(s) shO\,ong the IOCJ.tion(s) of the follO\ving: See Attached Figures. (1) the proposed injection well(s): -See Figure l (2) all property boundaries: -See Figure 2 (3) contour intervals not excro:ling two feet: -See Figure 3 (4) the direction and distance from the injection well or well system to two nearby, permanent reference points (such as roads, streams, and highway intersections); (5) all buildings \\ithin the property boundary: -See Figure 4 ( 6) any other existing or abandoned wells, including water supply and monitoring wells, \\ithin the area of review of the injection well or well system: -See Figure 4 (7) potentiometric surface sho\\ong direction of groundwater movement: -See Figure 5 (8) the horizontal and vertical extent of the contaminant plume (including isoconcentration lines and plume cross sections): -See Figure 6 (9) any existing sources of potential or kno\\n groundwater contanumtion, including waste storage, treatment or disposal systems ""thin the area ofreview of the injection well or well system: -(Known sources were removed previously) (IO) all surface water bodies "ithin 1000 fret of the injection well or well system: -See Figure 2 GW-57 REM \J','iAY 1998) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • 0 P. Q INJECTION FLUID DAT A (I) Fluid source, if underground, from what depth, formation and type of rock/sediment will the fluid be drawn (e.g., granite, limestone, sand, etc.) -Not Applicable Depth: Formation: ___________________ _ Rock/sediment unit ________________ _ (2) Provide the chemical, physical, biological and radiological characteristics of the fluid to be injected. SEE SECTION 5.1.1 OF THE WORK PLAN AND ATTACHMENT 1 PERMIT LIST Attach a list of all permits or construction approvals that are related to the site, including but not limited to: (I) Hazardous Waste Management program permits under RCRA (2) NC Division of Water Quality Non-Discharge permits (3) Sewage T reatmcnt and Disposal Permits (4) Other environmental permits required by state or federal law. THE SITE IS A FEDERAL SUPERFUND SITE WHICH EXEMPTS IT FROM ANY PERMITS. HOWEVER, SUPERFUND LAW REQUIRES COMPLIANCE WITH SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS OF APPROPRIATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS. CERTIFICATION "I hereby certify, under penalty of law, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments thereto and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining said information, I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment, for submitting false information. I agree to construct, operate, maintain, repair, and if applicable, abandon the injection well and all related appurtenances in accordance ,vith the approved specifications and conditions of the Permit." Project Coordinator for Responsible Parties Pl=e supply a letter signed by the o\\ncr authorizing the above agent, if authorized agent is signer. GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I R. CONSENT OF PROPERTY OWNER (Owner means any person who holds the fee or other property rights in the well being constructed. A well is real property and its construction on land rests ownership in the landowner in the absence of contrary agreement in writing.) If the property is owned by someone other than the applicant, the property owner hereby consents to allow the applicant to construct each injection well as outlined in this application and that it shall be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the injection well(s) conform to the Well Construction Standards (Title I SA NCAC 2C .0200). CM SATELLITE SYSTEMS, INC. By: L,MUJ~ (Signature of Property Owner if Different From Applicant) ':?i<._fJ t0<£N T ,._ ·-rnc,p:: u.--z. .---- Please return two copies of the completed Application package to: GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) UlCProgram Groundwater Section North Carolina DENR-DWQ P.O. Box 29578 Raleigh, NC 27626-0578 Telephone (919) 715-6165 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I GW-57 REM (MAY 1998) TABLES I I Table 2-1. Monitor Well Details, JFD Electronics/Channel Master Site, Oxford, North ~ 1· Carolina. I Well Monitor Screened Interval Well Designation Phase Zone (ft bls) Material I CMMW0l RI Intermediate 42.4 -5.2.4 Stainless Steel I CMMW02 RI Intermediate 45.0 -55.0 Stainless Steel CMMW03 RI Intermediate 24.1-34.1 Stainless Steel CMMW04 RI Intermediate 41.0-51.0 Stainless Steel I CMMW05 RI Intermediate 35.5 -45.5 Stainless Steel CMMW06 RI Intermediate 45.0-55.0 Stainless Steel CMMW07 RI Shallow Bedrock 67.0-77.0 Stainless Steel I CMMW08 RI Shallow Bedrock 67.5 -77.5 Stainless Steel SME-01 RI Shallow Stainless Steel I TW-24 RI Shallow 6.5 -11.5 Stainless Steel CMMW09 Phase I Shallow 8.0 -18.0 PVC CMMWl0 Phase I Shallow 8.0-18.0 Stainless Steel I CMMW!l Phase I Shallow 8.0 -18.0 PVC CMMW12 Phase I TopofRock 50.0 -60.0 PVC '· CMMW13 Phase I Shallow 8.0 -16.0 Stainless Steel I CMMW14 Phase I Shallow 8.0-18.0 PVC CMMWl5 Phase I TopofRock 50.0 -60.0 PVC I CMMWl6 Phase I Shallow 6.0-16.0 PVC CMMWl7 Phase I Deep Bedrock 95.0 - I 10.0 PVC' CMMW!8 Phase I Shallow Bedrock 76.0 -91.0 PVC2 I CMMW!9 Phase I Intermediate 30.5 -40.0 PVC CMM\V21 Phase I Shallow 5.0 -15.0 PVC I CMMW20 Phase II Shallow 15.0-25.0 PVC CMMW22 Phase II Shallow 15.0 -25.0 PVC CM1JW23 Phase II Intermediate 30.0 -40.0 PVC I CMMW24 Phase II Intermediate 30.0 -40.0 PVC CMMW25 Phase II Intermediate 29.5 -39.5 PVC CM11W26 Phase II I Intermediate 30.0 -40.0 PVC I ft bis Feel below land surface. Unknown screened interval. Well was constructed with a steel outer casing to bedrock and a steel middle casing I: through the upper bedrock to the monitored zone. ' Well was constructed with a steel outer casing to bedrock. I NC0101.0 )Of218 I dwv'tabb!T ABL E1-1-XLSIYJ 1/n .n GERAGHTY & MlLLER, INC. ~J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :i:I "' (!l) :c ~ '!<. C. 0 u I I I ' ' L---------, ------: } -----! A.tvo ARCADIS GERAGHTY&MILLER 1-4-497 North Oo!e Mobry Hwy., Suite 115 Tompo. Florido J.3618 Tel: B13/961-1921 Fox: 81.3/961-2599 j / / ~ DAlt 11/30/9B ORA~ B.Ji CAOO Fll.E NA.WE OiAN-FT.DWC I I I I I \ PROJECT MANAGER •-~ I.DD OESIQf PROF. C.R. PRO.ECT NUMBER · NC00202. 0016 PRQ.ECT OFFlC£R W.H.0. OtEO<EO NS N O' TO 20 i-.s;.tU.: , · -zo· : PROPOSED FIELD PILOT TEST WELL LAYOUT I - JFD ELECTRONICS/CHANNEL MASTER OXFORD. 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NORTH CAROLINA •s-ev..1 c;IICI..O,() .. ,.yt. ll(CO\'CIIY ...... c •S--Tl'llt•TtD ••Tt• CTTl.UC"l O,SO,IJIIC:: U><t DRAWING NO. 3 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LEGEND (I & II) SAMPLED 80TH PHASES I & II (11) SAMPLED PHASE II ONLY Jro) 0 SCALE 1: 2< OCO \ro) CONTOUR INTEKVAL 10 FE.ET NArlC,M,1,l GEOOCTIC VfRilCAL OAiUM OF 1929 FIGURE 4- 6CCO 7roJ F[[r JFD ELECTRONICS/CHANNEL MASTER SITE RESIDENTIAL WELL LOCATIONS Souro:: S.unpling :inJ i\naly~l.'i P!.m ft:< Rc:;iJ.:nliJ.! Wdl S.1mpling. JH) Ek\.1rr'oidCh:mnd ~l.1.,;1cr Sile, Oxfoni. North C.J.roliro, pn:paml by G,.ne#), & :\lilkT, lni.:., 0..'\."0n!xr 4, 1?93. I I I I I I I I I It I I I I I I I Ii_ I [:' w 15 :, ..J a '.Si 0 "' a. a. < w ~ < 0 < "' ,i 8 "' u w 0 ru w ~ ;;; (5 z :le < "' 0 ~ w z z < 0 0 z w ~ C: 0 w 0 rJ 0 N C u z 0 z ~ u ~ "' n. "' ~ < :, N N f! < 0 lil 0 CONCRETE PAD I "i I ~ >-"' ti ::, Q ~ 3' DR~ DUMP REFERENCE: BECHTEL FlGURE 1 -J FS REPORT, APRIL 1992. 0 .. 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REGULATIONS SECTION Ill-PHYSICAL DATA P. 02 BOILING IVINGe-.__2 0_0_· ____ YAPOA DENSITY: ____ HEA'IIE~_UGHTER THAN AIR__ EVAPORATION RATE: FASTrn __ SLOWER2_.Tl-WJ liTHER-PERCliNTVOI.JITILE~WEIGHT 11 7 l 7 lbs. BY VOLUME PEA GALLON SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HJ\ZARO UATA NO'l' FLAMMABLE FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: OSHA __ Fl.ASH POINT ___ LEL. __ _ DOT ___ _ l:X1'1NGUISHING. MEDIA: FOAM __ ~ALCOHOL. ___ co2 ___ ,DRY-cc ___ WNEA ___ o.THER ___ _ CHEMICAL FOG UNUSUAL FIR6 ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS: ___ ...,... _______ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-13-99 WED 17: 11 SECTION V-HEAlTH 11/\ZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OYEFIEXPOSUFiE: NO ADVERSE HEALTH AFFECTS EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SECTION VI-REJ\CTIVITY DATA P.03 S'TABIUTY: UNSTABLE ___ STABLE X CONDITIONS TO AVOID. _________ _ INCOMPATIBILITY (),(m;l11-'l.STO AYoloJ HAlAROOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS X HAZARDOUS POL'(MERlZATION MAY OCCUR, _______ WILL NOT OCCUR, _____ _ SECTION Vil-SPILL on LEAK PROCE:UURES STEPS TO BETi\KEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RoLEASED OR SP!llF.D: HOSE DOWN AREA WITH WARM WATER WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: DISPOSE IN I\CCORD/\NC,i WlTli r.&CAl,., ST/\TF:, llliD....EEDF'.R.su;....,5<J;,'.<;VJ;,A!F.;wN,,-,- SECTJON VIII-SPECIAL PAOTECTIO~I IMFORMATION RES?ll¼TOFW PROl'!;CTION: SEE SECTION IX VENTILATION; NON REQUIRED WHEN HANDLING PRO-n;<;TIVE GLOVES: NON R5QVIRED EYE PAOTECTION: NON REQUIRED OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: SECTION IX-SPECIAL PHECJ\\IrlONS PRECAUTIOflSTO BETAKEN IM HAI/OLINGA~D STOnlNG; RE/IC1'IVI1'Y -( MORMAL STABLE) OTHER PRECAUTIONS: PERSON/IL PROTECTION -NON REQUIRED WHEN Hl\NDLING NON f'LAflMABLE MJ\TE:RlAL WHEN CLEANING LARGE STORAGE TANKS, PROPER VEN'L'ILI\TION SHOULD BNE fS'rl\BLISHEO OR RESPIRA1'0RY EQUIPMENT WORtl WHEN ENTERING fl MOLI\SSES ,... ............ ' ,...., r,,,,. i.1tr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-05-1999 17:15 FROM SAVANNAH FOODS TO 919197825905 P.02/04 R~I:m:J"•~ !'--ioi.-.o•<·,- R~fint:1'0ll .Syn,o~ Aaima.l F e-,,,J 1'-Iola111•r:• Hon1::r D..; .. J Mnl...,.,,(:, .Dr-lrd Hon~1• And. Other Spt>L·i•l<iH EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; PACKAGING & SHIPPING: PRODUCT ANALYSIS SPINDLE BRIX (1: 1) pH (1:1) EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES IS A BY-PRODUCT OF THE CANE REFINING PROCESS, PRODUCED FROM THE FINAL PHASE OF SUGAR EXTRACTION. IT IS A SYRUP . CONTAINING SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVORS, AND MINERALS. . EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT IN 55 GALLON DRUMS, 4,000 GALLON TRUCKS, AND VARIOUS SIZES OF RAIL CARS. RANGES ANALYSIS METHOD · 79.0-80.0 AOAC 31.009 (14TH ED) 5.0-6.2 AOAC 32.013 (14TH ED) REDUCING SUGARS (% WET) 6.0-21.0 LANE-EYNON SUCROSE (% WET) TOTAL SUGARS(% WETI SULFATED ASH (%WETI G:molasses/specs/~blkstr.doc Revised 7/28/98 · ~ 32.0-46.0 47.0 MINIMUM 14.0 MAXIMUM EDIBLE SYRl'PS DIVISION P.O. Ro;t :;~~. ~i,WA."'i:-..\,_., l_"".1-01l(:I.\ 31-102 J\ n1n:;;o:,; nr :;,WA,\':'.\"~ Font:,~ & l:'\llL-:fHl!F~. bC'. LANE-EYNON LANE-EYNON AOAC 31.014 (14TH ED) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-05-1999 17:15 FROM tvlaterial Sc.fecy Data Shael Fieo,.Z,.ea unoer VSOL Sale!y and He.Jltl"I R~1.1la1:1o. !or Shrcy~fd Ein::l'layml!nt 129 Cr"R 1915) SAVAf-1/AH SUGAR REFINERY S.ctlan I Manutac:r.;rer"$ Nam@ SAVANNAH FOODS SAVANNAH FOODS AND INDUSTRIES, :me: Ad0reSS (Num::er. Stree1. City. S1a1e. am:J ZIP' Coae) P. 0. BOX 710 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31498-4710 Socllon !I .. Hszardous Jngndlenta NOT APPL~CABLE TO 919197825905 P.03/04 U.S. Department <-··-.abor 2/18/87 o,em~I Name 0MB No. 1218·0074 Expit◄l1on Oara 05/31 /86 Ernergency T~egnQl'leNumtie, (912) 964-1361 and Syngnyrns SUCROSE Tra.Ge Narne aMSynonyms Cl'letntC:JI Fam,ly EDIBLE MOLASSES. F0rmw~ Carbohyd:race 'ft Tl.V(Unill) Allo)'I and Meh1Ule Coatings "' TW (Uni!<) Pigments 8i1seMe1a1 NA C.11arysz . . ADoys NA VeruG!e Me1alhc CO.i.t1ng, -NA Sclvcnl~ F1!ll!r Mll!!:!.lJ NA Plus Coating Or Core Au:1 Ad0:1rves Otners .. NA OlhetS NA ·Haurciou• Ml:ilurn of ou,., Uqutd1. Solld1 or Gau, NOT APPLICABLE ' . S4tellon 111 -Phyaleal Col• '-i / Boiling Point (•F) Spllt!:itid)3ravity (H10'"1) NOT APPL!CABLE 1. 40138" @ 200c @ Vapor Pressure {mm Hg.) Pe1cent vol3me '0'f v01umg {%-J NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE Vapo, Oensity (AIR~ I) Evapelr:mon Rall!' NOT APPLICABLE "' •I) Solut11lny 1n Wa:er 240 gms. in 100 grns. of water@ zoo c. Appearance ar.d Oc:or DARK CARAMEL A..'ID S!IEET S.c!lon IV -Fir• and E.xplo::alon Haurd O:.i.. Flash Point (Me1r:od Used) FlammaCIB Limir,· NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE E:c.tinguisn1ng Meaia WATER, DRY CHEMICAL, CARBON DIOXIDE Soeci~I Fire Fi~!":11ng Procedures NONE Unusual Firtl arid E.xi:1os1on HJz::iras NONE Q \ NA NA· NA NA . NA NA 'It TL V {UnilsJ .. 79. 5% solids Lei Uel I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-05-1999 17: 15 FROM SAVANNAH FOODS TO 919197825905 S•~Uon V -H•allh Huard O•t• TntCW\011'2 limt Value NOT APPLICABLE EU1!C:I$ Of Overe:xQ0Sure EDIBLE MDI.ASSES IS NOT A HEAL'l1i HAZARD, Eme,oeney fll"S1 Aaa Ptocl!a1.1,e.s . NOT APPLICABLE S.-i:Ucr'I VI• ~eactlflry O■t• NOT APPLICABLE Jncompata01t1ty (M.aterrafs to Avoid) H.zarcous Qeccn,pos1tion ?roouc::: .• Hazarc:eus May Occur Cond:t.on:s IO AvOICI Potymerr:3h0l'I . " WiU Not Occ.ur X . Section VII-Spin or LHlc Proi:«lures Steps 10 D:i '.aken rn Casi! Ma1enaJ i.S ~e!~ased Of Sptllec NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS TI!ROUGH REGULAR SEWAGE SYSTEM, l.F PERMITTED BY REGULATORY AGENCIES, o·R WASTE REMOVAL. nusa 111TH WATER, • S.c!!on Vlll -!:p.cJal Prolec::tlon lnlamu:itlol't Rl!$0J'310ry Prclet:!lOn (Speedy Type) NO SPECIAL REQIIIREMENTS .. NA Macr.anu:.aJ (General) Otner Pro:ec~ GIOva jEyePl'QleC"Jon NOT APPLICABLE I Oll'ter Prolttebve E0Urpmem f NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE S•cilan rx • Sp.cJaJ Pr~urlan• NOT APPLICABLE NONE I I P.04/04 FcrmOSHA•20 TOTAL P.04 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~· ARCADIS GERAGHTY & MILLER ATTACHMENT 2 Product Information g:"Pf0jcct~f dchann'nc0202.0 180,nj_pnnt'riskinf o.doc'D I 12&'J9 in f.H:,."h 1G~n G-c;;d Fn~::! .. !nc:. 'N3~ fc:med foutu:ing 'ina Golden □nrrel L7c-s:. -:.-1:~-:.:~ :!\3! :!:::-::. :.--:~:LJ0.'1 8nrn::.' ·µ:-~.;.;;,.:t.1::-. r .. 7;.'8 t1rj::;or,·,8 :::i'fi;:.]nC•f!"I•JUS '-~.:;i~ ::-,,:-,._,;,:,;,y aen,:-;,)us. •'3(1lden B!!ir!:i rn-<:.-1:!S·:.i;"), ,~r~-:iK!:'-; c-!'.~, 2~-:-' dr~1 ~-:-vd:..:::::~ ~~r:~: rniYcs i~ :.:,.:~ to suit ,-.t,;-,~~ir.-,.-~, ;:·,,•'.H_1s,J·1 ir11~ust:·i2i us~s . .t'l!'Ci. C:,:r>.~0 !it1~i-:! v...-il: :>ti·,: or t,i:;-nd nny ,:i: :_!";0:i µ:•__.:J,_,,::~ !O ~!./'. --;::.-1.1r :::[)f:CHiC r:i::::ds. y . 1 r: ecHiY i 98(), a f"!eYJ company, L {. S SNSE-ieners, -..,,as formed. L & S Sv;eetencrs serves ns a local dis!ribution point tor sugars and com syrups. Like the products under the Golden Barrel label, only the hlghes! " quality sugars and corn syrups are acceptable to L & S Sweeteners. -=-il="tlvir:g ii-; 1af!1vad cai5, th?. ::~if};il ----...J ------·-··-----'-·-&----··-··. ·-. 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Wost Maln Slroot, 13ox mo Honey Bmok, PA 19344 215-27~-377G TOLL FREE B00-327-440n -- - - - fron1 GOOD FOOu, iNC. -C r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I C'E 0--1 •:1--'l" 'R [ , ~'I' ,_I : • '• <.: I : •• '-• '": ---·----·--· -·-· -------------·---------·-··-.. ---··----···. --------··--·-------- We,;t l1,ki1•. S::r ,:et PO E:,J,c .I ::C Fon.;:~; E;rc;,J;~, ?; 1 ·;:54.~ E ii ::X EH 7,::'l'.,L ~ lJ~-~-RS 5\J(::;~::•!:E IN'.'l~:; ·r Pl.i1'::, COl!t-l'r Y!-1/\.!)'[ HJLD CJLC:H R'!•)UC:HG ::L'GF.RS S~1:::c. GRAV::;:TY R:i:f.J,,::rrvE HI) 1,!-(:: c:;:::. LJ.JI E QC t; :~ ~; !1J;, ~(},T ION L3:.:i;5 L~::i:5 !~El:;: S -r:t.:•\ )-: TfL'd•! rH;:.1, }_ii)::: u~ G:-1 :.iZL!!tG C:~"I 1.1.;.1. U1 (,;~-! I 7 9 :; 5. 9'5 51'\ 10:S 3 2 ~; 1 ~ ~" ....... ·J :215-273-3776 l-H00-3 27-4,fCiti Fax: .z;J:5-273-76:,;: (_ (t °) 2-7 '7-'UJS] I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~>c1-1,:1-(ll ff'\t .. ..:,11 P.-c-:ets,:,rs o;' Syr.Jr~. Su!-_i:-:r: 1··.,foi::,j: :~3. C,>:~ . .-1~: (}fs . .Shooff;· Pie Mixe~. Fu.rne/ Co:i:-:? .~fi:" Pew:~ l:e 1S: 1·1.-'.:.//I,! 1'-fi:.: ,;rid Special Blends W,~st Mt:iln Str~·2t, Hone~: l3ro,)k Pi~: ~ ,_::3~1:1 Toil lrn1: 800-3Tl-4-~--:t~. Pi,or.e 215-27 3-3776 Fax 21.5-273-7652 1-!Ull<ll-:::,1-,n1 ·1t-lF:i:il·l(1"('J[)i-1 BL.f'.1Cl<:~; r-,;•t~::, t·IU: .. r=-iSSES l~u·r~!ENr NUl~[LNf QUANITY/100 GRAMS [,;L :L •:l°t :i (-? ·i r,:-i'., . :; :~:1:. ·::;.: ·r,:, t,~,.l F 1i. t C!1 t1l 1~1_:; t1.~·r ,:,} :) 0 d .i l.{Jl C 1·,. '1' t oh :-,-1~ ·;-i:\ ·l::c r~ :. b-:: ·r 3 ~' '.1-:, ·r·s i:, J' o·.:~:-i n ~li•!:,\rn~.n A ,)l.'l:,in1i.n C :,:.lei 1_;m I·,· CJ n :, Cl i;: d ~. -::, i. t•. nr ,1-i c;;e :, n Tl· :i ,:.\,nj. ne 1~: i bo fl.-:,\,' in .. 27g , @:JI] !. Mg .~ .t (,] nr ;; ~J.:i.'319 1 . C] [] :;5_ ~~~! Jy 1•~.g J'.,1'.i Ill ~ \!15 mg --479 nq1 .L7.53 m~J C·;~Al1 n19 .!. ~ 3 7 r11 g . fcl 2: '/ f•'!! i':. ?'3 mr; :1.,::·,:-•.1.·, ... ;:ite b::, -tl-,e b,.;,:;'\: 1:1·( ,:i•.1·,· ·:.,· :,i.·,.l():l,j,::,. Hc,1.1,i?\..'~·r, l..~in,:~c·? thE: ,::i.::-11d:ltjo1·15 of Ll!::.e ~,Tt'.'· be:••:1·,,.J ! .. ·•· c:-J1·1:.1··:JJ.~ n<J"lr1ilifl cont:..:"\'ined ]11::;•·1'1:1:Lr. ~s:,::iul~J l:r:· Co:Jll!i, ::·1'U•:•1J <l'.:' T(.:,•r,·:··1•:•·;;_.:.;nt:,,t:i.\")"i1, qL\b'r-.. ,nt.erE o·r· IJJ.':'.',"'"~i'tl·-l::,·1 E·:: p·,-2!::!:iG'::i ("," i111:.?.·i.F-d. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-13-99 WED 17:10 . ----:: ~-~ . ·---.. GOOD FOOD, INC~ Processors of Syrups, Sugars, MoTos,;es, Cooking Oils, Shoo-Fly Pie Mixes; S~ao-Fly Coke Mix, Funnel Cake Mix, Pancake & Waffle_ Mix and Specie/ Blends • Baking, Boroodos .nd Blockoirap MOLASSES• Pancake & Wal!le, Corn and Tobie SYRUP • Corn, Peonu~ Coconu~ Vegetable, O,nola, Oil!onS<ed and Olive. OIL West Main Str<iet, Honey Brook, PA 19344 Pliohe 610-273-3776 Tnlt Free 800-327-4406 Fax 610-273-7652 FAX COVER 9HEET Date: I /13/r;f Company: Attention: Number of Pages: 3 P. 01 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-13-99 WED 17:11 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET secnoN 1 MANUFACTURER'S NAME: GOOD FOOD, lNC. _ DATG OF PRl,P: 6 /2 9 / 9 3 STREET ADDRESS; ___ w_E_s_T __ M_A_I_N_S_T_RE_E_'.r _____ CITY: HONEY BROOK STATE: PA ZIPCODE: 19344 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO:_te].Q.L,327-4406 BLl!CKSTRAP PRODUCT ClASS; MQT,ASSES G 43 2 INFORMATION TELEPHONE N0:_.(.800) 3 2 7.4 4 0 6-- MANUFACTURERS CODE IDENTIFICATION·.___ _____ TMOE NAME: GOLDEN BI\RREL INGAE:OIEITT .SECTION II-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS THIS MATERIAL IS NOT HAZARDOUS UNDER LABOR DEPT. REGULATIONS SECTION Ill-PHYSICAL DATA P. 02 BOILING MNGE._· _2 _00_· ____ VAPOA DENSITY: ___ HEA'/l~LIGHTER THAN AIR___ EVAPORATION RATE: FASTER __ SLOWER-2L.TIWHi1'HER•PsRCliNTVOLATILE~WEIGHT 11 717 lbs. BY VOLUME PEJ1 GALLON SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HJ\ZARO OAlA NOT l'LJ\11MABLE Fl.AMMABILITT CLASSIFICATION: OSHA. __ FLASH POINT ____ L.El __ _ DOT ___ _ EX'l'INGUISHJNQ MEDIA: FOAM ALCOHOL CO2. __ ~DAY WJ!JEA OTHER. ___ _ --~ ---CHECCMC--ICA-,-:l--FOG --- UNUSUAL FIA6 ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS: _______________ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-13-99 WED 17:Jl SECTION V-HEALTH IIAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: NO ADVERSE HEALTH AFFECTS EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SECTION VI-REJ\CTIVITY DATA P. 03 STABILITY: UNSTABLE ___ STABLE._~Xc,__CONOITIOHG TO AVOID _________ _ INCOMPATIBILITY (M,ml1w.sro AVOID! HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PAOPUGTS f'AZARDOUS POL'(MERIZATION MAY OCCUR, _______ WILL NOT OCCUR. __ x ____ _ SECTION VII-SPILL on LEAK PROCE:UURES STEPS TO BET MEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPlllEO: HOSE DOWN AREA WITH WARM WATER WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dl6FOSE IN I\CCORDI\NCa WJ'l'H !;&CAI,, STl\1'f, ~.EEDF.l!Af.-.:S.J><;V~N~ SECTION VIII-SPECIAL PAOTECTION INFORMATION RESFIRATOF\Y rno,~CT\ON: SEE SECTION IX VEITTILATION: NON REQUIRED WHEN HANDLING PRon;cnve GLOVES: NON R5QUIREP EYE PROTECTION: NON REQUIRED OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT : StCTION IX-SPECIAL PHECAUTIONS PRECAUTIOflSTO BETAKEN IM HANDLING AHO sronu·m: I\EIIC'UVI1'Y -( MOI\Mt\L 6T/IBLI':) OTHER PRECA\JTIONS: PERSONAL Pl\OTECTION -NON REQUIRED WHEN HI\NDl:,ING NON fLl\MMABLE MATERIIIL WHEN CLEANING LARGE STORI\GE TI\NRS, PROPER VEN'rILATION SHOULD BNE F.S'rABl'..lSHED OR RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT WORtl WHEN ENTERING A MOLI\SSES .................. ,...-:0 .......... ,v 1, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-05-1999 17:15 FROM SAVANNAH FOODS TO 919197825905 P.01/04 ilsAVANNAH Fooos & INDUSTRIEsl FAX T0:----4-t/c...J.1..n~(\...!4j~v f\~_,_Su_n:.=e.:;..i..i.M-..;+-l}----- coMPANY: _________________ _ PHONE:, _____ --'--- PAGES: __ __._ _______________ _ DATE: __ \ ...... -....:.5___,_9'--1g ________ _ FROM: ___ Y-_____ CRAIG MOORE -651-5103 _______ WALT KRESS -651-5067 _______ FAYE GRIFFIN -651-4992 _______ ,SHAWN TICE -651-4822 _______ MISSY PRATT -651-5095 _______ MARK CRIBBS -651-5039 coMMENTs: M<$ 1>S ~ S~c. s\)~-:_l-4v fct\'b~ ?>\a&s\r9f? If you do not receive all the pages of this transmission please call one of the numbers listed above. P.O. BOX 339 SAVANNAH,GEORGIA 31402 (912) 234-1261 -Main Switchboard (912) 651-5173 -Sales Dept. Fax (912) 232-2399 • Customer Service Fax I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-05-1999 17:15 FROM SAVANNAH FOODS TO 919197825905 P.02/04 To~.cco S7M1]'111 R"°finet'~ MC'ljAII~<·,. R~fin~;~ .S,-,u.0-11 Dr;t"d Hon.,,, And Other Spol·i•l<iN" EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: PACKAGING & SHIPPING: PRODUCT ANALYSIS SPINDLE BRIX (1:1) pH(1:1) EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES IS A BY-PRODUCT OF THE CANE REFINING PROCESS, PRODUCED FROM THE FINAL PHASE OF SUGAR EXTRACTION. IT IS A SYRUP . CONTAINING SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVORS, AND MINERALS. EDIBLE BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES IS AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT IN 55 GALLON DRUMS, 4,000 GALLON TRUCKS, AND VARIOUS SIZES OF RAIL CARS. RANGES ANALYSIS METHOD · 79.0-80.0 AOAC 31.009 (14TH ED) 5.0-6.2 AOAC 32.013 (14™ ED) REDUCING SUGARS (% WET) 6.0-21.0 LANE-EYNON SUCROSE (% WET) TOTAL SUGARS(% WET) SULFATED ASH (%WET) G:molasses/specs/~bll<s1r.doc Revised 7/28/98 · \. -· 32.0 -46.0 47.0 MINIMUM 14.0 MAXIMUM EOlDLE SYRl'PS DlV1:m>N P.O. Ro;t .~,v9, ~~,WA."'-:S.-\4, Gsr.1tc.1,, 31~02 .I\ D1Y1S10:-. nr ::iA'"A!'-:-,m Focl'l'.l:I & J:-.-m.::.r1ur~. be LANE-EYNON LANE-EYNON AOAC 31.014 (14TH ED) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JRN-05-1999 17:15 FROM SRURNNRH FOODS Material S;;fecy Data Sheet .s......_ heo..;kea unoer USOL Safety and H@.lltr"I A!'g\llau1-. , !or St,i,py:;zra Em:,1ayml!!nl (29 er.; 19151 SAVM"NAH SUGAR REFINERY S.c:tlon I Manurar:1:.:rer's Nam@ SAVANNAH FOODS AND INDUSTRIES, INC: AdO'reSS (Num:Br. S1reet. City. S1a1e. and ZIP Coele) P. O. BOX 710 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31498-4710 S,edlon n .. H11.urdous Jngradlenta NOT APPLJ:,CABLE TO 919197825905 U.S. Department c-··.abor Occ;uoilflOruU Safety ano He.. • Adtn1n~tta110n 2/18/87 OMS No. 1218·0014 £xpir.;rion Cata 05131186 Emergency Tet@CnonaNurntisr (912) 964-1361 Cheirnctl Natne and Synonyms SUCROSE O,e,nre.ll Fam,Jy :EDIBLE MOLASSES. Formui~ Carbohydrace ?•Int.a, ProMn•llYU., 1nd Salnnl• •r, TLV(Uriil:51 Allo1• and Met.elUc Coat1n,;-a 'I, TI.V (\Jnlls) Pigmenr.!: 8i1seMe1a1 NA Catatys1 . Alloys NA Venu;!e Metal be: COat1ngs -NA Sclven1: F1!1er Metal NA Pit.is Coating Or Core Flua Adl1:1rves Otri&rs .. NA Others NA ·Hauroou, Mh:tlmts ot OIJ'lff Uqufd•, Solid• or Gau,s NO! APPLICAHLE ' s~uon Ill • Phy,leDI Cola '-l/ Boiling Point (• F) Sp1te:ilic\X3r:1vity (H1Qs1} NO! APFLICAi!LE 1. 40138. @ 200c @ v.igot Pressure (rnm Hg,) Percent Vol:l.ttll! 'a'f v01um11 (%) NOT APFLICAi!LE NOT APPLICABLE V4por Oensity (AIA~ I) Ev .. por:mcn Aate NOT APPLICABLE "' •II 240 gms. in 100 gms. of Yater@ 20° c. Ai;ipear.ance and Ocor DARK CARAMEL A.'ID SIIEET So-eUon IV • Flre and Explosion Ha.t.:atd Oat~ Fl;ist, Point {Metnod Used) NOT APPLICABLE E.:c.tinguisriing MQaia WATER, DRY Cl!EMICAL, CARBON DIOXIDE So&ci:J.t Fire Fis:m1ng Procedures .NONE Unusu.it Fi,111 ;and i;..iq::los10n Haz:2,as NONE 0 \ Flammaou, Limir, · NOT APPLICABLE NA NA· NA NA . NA NA '¥1 n..v (Uni1s1 .. 79.5% solids Lei Uel SAVANNAH FOODS TO 919197825905 P.04/04 JAN-05-1999 17:15 FROM I • .. , S<ell~n V. HHllh Huud C•t• ; ~---------,;_ ___ ~( ), _________ _;_ __ I I I I I I I TrvHl'eiri l.ml Value NOT APPLICABLE Elrec:rs Of O..e-•x11asure EDIBLE MOLASSES IS NOT A IIEALIH l!AZARD, Emtrg-ancy FrtSC M Ptc,c:l!a1.1te.s NOT APPLICABLE SocUan v, · R•••tt,1ry o.,. NOT APPLICAJ!LE H.azaraou: 0 eccrnposllion 7roauc:.: .• Hazarccus Potym'err.:aoon MayOcarr CanditOftS to AVOld ... Will Not Occur X I Scellon VII -Spill or LH< Proe<duru Steps 10 D~ !aken n1 Cas~ Ma1el'laJ i3: Aet!!'ased or SpdleO NO SPEClAL REQUIREMENTS I Waste o,soosa, MetnOCl . I TI!ROUGH RECUI.AR SEWAGE SYSTE:-1, I.F PERMITTED BY REGULATORY AGENCIES, I OR WASTE REMOVAL. FLUSH WITH WATER, : S.ct!4tl VIII~ Sp.-c:lal Prote.::t!on lnfamuiuon I ResPFatory Procecnon{Specity TypeJ NO SPEC!AL REQUIRll!ENTS Vunr,tation Local Exf\ausc Spec:1,1I • I .. NA Mecnan1C31 (Gener,111 ouier . Pro:ectrv'! G!Ovn J Erv Proteocn NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE Swc11cin rx • SpKl.al ?rK:.Jutl<1n, NOT APPLICABLE NONE 1----------------------'::P-•~-,-i:-....l;jt-...------------------,Fonn--O-SH-•-·20- TOTAL P.04 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ARCADIS GERAGHTY&MILLER ATTACHMENT 3 Miscellaneous Information g:\,projcdljf ddiam'otfil02.0 I 80'inj_pmt1ral<info.doc'O 1128"J9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ARCADIS GERAGHTY & MILLER ATTACHMENT 3 Miscellaneous Information g:,iprojca'jfdcliann'nc0202.0 I 80'mj_pnnt'ri.skinfo.doc'O 1128/99 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Acetate Electron Donors Donors Mixed Complex Organic Materials I Hydrolysis i Organic Monomers I Fermentation + Alcohols & Organic Acid I \ Electron I Oxidation Hydrogen I Oxidation End t t Sulfate ---------------------- Iron (111)---------------------- Carbon Dioxide-------------------- REFERENCE: Sulfide Iron (II) Methane McCarty, P. L. "Breathing with CAHs," Science, v. 276, 1997. p. 1521-1522. c:lwin<lows\te1T"41\mcc~rty .doc: borr~ from McCarty, 1 Page: 1/1 I:' . . JRN-15-1999 14:03 FROM RRCRDIS GERAGHTY & MILLER TO RG&M REXW□□D5 P.02 I I I .. I I I . ••••• • I I I I,• . •····· I Ii>, • · 1: . •·· I .. I .. MODELING THE ENVIRONMENTAL FATE OF MICROORGANISMS · Edited by CHRISIDN J. ~T . · ··· U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cincinnati, Ohio ·':..i'<'i: .. . ·-' -~-~•.',,' .. . . . ·; -~· . i ': I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I JAN-15-1999 14:03 FROM RRCADIS GERAGHTY & MILLER TO AG&M REXWOODS P.03 these microscopic organisms in shaping the e~ we know it today (geomkro• biology). . _ .. --·,-~=·~·~~ · ..,.,...., __ ~· -~----------·~- \ / .. . :::-.---Distribution of Microorganlsms . · '··. . , ~ . Miaoorga.nis'nis, particularly bacteria, are fo'und throughout the world in .\ / almost every conceivable· environment, including some where no higher !urm:1 of ' life exist. Spores of bacteria are regularly· recovered from the air high up in the atmosphere, and miaoorganisms are found throughout the oceans, freshwater lakes and rivers, and soils of the world. Bacteria are abundant and active in sediments at the greatest depths of the sea (> 10,CJ90 m) and in groundwater and petroleum reservoirs at depths of hundreds of meters or more. Bacteria are also found in extreme environments such as hot springs and geot,hermal vents beneath the sea (at temperatures up to 250°C) where no other fonns of life exist (Baross and Deming, 1983). They grow vigorously in salt lakes, in lakes so acid (pH < 2) that no other organisms are found, or in highly alkaline lakes at pH values as high as 13 (Langworthy, 1978). . . Aerobic bacteria grow well in environments contaif1ing oxygen, while anaer- obic bacteria thrive in the complete absence of atmospheric oxygen. Pte total . biomass of microorganisms on earth greatly exceeds the biomass contn'buted by all other forms oflife. The principal producers of organic matter in the sea and in many freshwater lakes are microscopic algae, and the principal consumers are bacteria and fungi, which mineralize the organic matter in the great biogeochemical cycles , of nature: the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, and iron cycles / (Clou~, 1983). . . _j___-/ u on of MJaoorganism, Ancieri~ stromatolite rodes tell us that microorganisms (1:,acterla) were active on earth more than 3.5 eons (3.5 x 109 years) ago (Schopf and Packer, 1987). The earth is only 4.6 eons old; thus bacteria have inhabited the earth for more than 76% of its life. By contrast, higher animals and plants have existed less than 400 million years. · Activities of Microorganisms The biogeochemical activities of bacteria have profoundly modified the surface of the earth throughout geologic time and are continuing to do so today. At least one third of all chemical eleme_nts are recycled biologically. Living organisms are credited with an important role irl the formation of rocks and mineral resources, limestone, oil shale, coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Sulfide ore deposits, from which we. recover such valuable materials as gold, silver, rorper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and sulfur, owe their fonnation to the activities o sulfate-reducing bacteria in sediments (Trudinger, 1976). The oxygen in the air that we breathe was produced by the activities of photosynthetic bacteria and algae from about 2 eons ago to the present. On the negative side, many of our most serious diseases, as well as those of our domestic animals and plant crops, are caused by microorganisms . .. TOTAL P.03 .- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L. I JAN-13-1999 09:51 FROM RRCAD!5 GERAGHTY & MILLER TO GROUND-WATER MICROBIOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY FRANCIS H. CHAPELLE United States Geological Survey Columbia. South Carolina (ID JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. New York / Chichester / Brisbane / Toronto / Singapore AG&M REXWOODS P.02 JAN-13-1999 09:52 FROM ARCADIS GERAGHTY & MILLER TO AG&M REXWODDS P.03 I I in addressing I :::HEMISTRY 11 microbiology f geology and ,sted, from at I However. an , was.• in fact. :hniques were ,. I :ant disadvan- :nt small scale intcgrntion of I :tivc means of 1 requires that :mportant per- :ntal problems I I I I I I I I I I I I CHAPTER 2 MICROORGANISMS PRESENT IN THE GROUND-WATER ENVIRONMENT The kinds of microorganisms encountered in the biosphere are as varied and diverse as the kinds of environments present on earth. If one considers the diversity of potential habitats in the biosphere (surface sedim~nts in fresh water or salt water bodies, subsurface sediments in either aerobic or anaerobic environments, the water column of deep or shallow water bodies, hot hydrothermal waters, frozen sediments jn the Arctic and Antarctic plains, extreme pressure in deep oceo.n waters, and "'ithin the bodies of higher plants and animals) it's little wonder that microorganisms display such astonishing diversity. In spite of this bewildering array of microorianisms. they all hr.Ione to one of four basic groupG: the proco.ry- otes, the eucaryotes, the archaebacteria, and the viruses. The· procaryotes are distinguished from eucaryotes on the basis of cellular architecmre. The. pr.ocaryotic celJ is characterfaed by the la.ck of u true nucleus (pro meaning ·•early'' or "primitive"" arid karyo meaning "nucleus") and includes the bacteria and the cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria were formerly called "bluc- ereen algae''. but now are recognized as procaryotcs. The cucaryotii; cell ha:; a true nucleus (eu meaning "true'') and includes algae, fungi, and protozoa. The term ''procaryote" also reflects the likelihood that procaryotes evolved earlier in earth's history than did cucaryotes. The archacbacteria. which jndude the methane-producing bacteria, were once considered to be procaryotic organisms. Studies in the last 20 ycaryowever. hav~ shown that archacbacteri:1 O.re not procaryotc~ and that thcyr 1'C'jJIC~t:11L a previously unrecognized kingdom. Archaebacteria are restricted to anaerobic envi- ronments, such as organic-rich· sediments and the intestines of higher animals. Geologically. the archa.ebactcria arc extremely important ~j1u.:c Utey inhabit vinLI• ally all subsurface environments, are an impartant source of commercial methane. ind have import;mt impacts an gratlnd-water chemistry . ......__ Vlru!jcs arc distinct from other tyµc~ ufmi(;roorganisms in that they arc obligate parasites; that is. they do not have the capability to live and reproduce without 25 ·I ·1