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Vc FMC Corporation Lithium Division Highway 161 Box 795 Bessemer City North Carolina 28016 704 868 5300 Fax 704 868 5486 +FWC CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED April 3, 1996 Mr. David A. Goodrich Permits and Engineering Unit Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Re: Renewal Application NPDES No. NC0005177 & NCS000002 Dear Mr. Goodrich: In accordance with the provisions of Part II, Item 10 of NPDES Permit No. NC0005177, FMC Corporation's Lithium Division facility in Bessemer City, Gaston County ("FMC") is herewith requesting renewal of NPDES Permit No. NC0005177 and submitting three copies of the completed, signed application form and a processing fee of $300.00. The processing fee is based on a total flow of 1M-10M Gal/day, as per 15A NCAC 2H .0104. This renewal application is being submitted 180 days prior to expiration of the current permit on September 30, 1996; FMC requests that should a new permit not be issued by that date that the current permit remain in force until superceded by a new permit. Please note that this permit renewal application package includes discharges from Outfall 001, which has been permitted under NPDES No. NC0005177, Outfall 004, which has been permitted under NPDES No. NCS000002, and the toe drain discharge from the Lower Pond Dam, as discussed in the report entitled "Evaluation of Stormwater and Regulated Discharges" which was submitted to DEM/Water Quality Section pursuant to the requirements of NPDES No. NCS000002 on August 15, 1995. FMC has discussed this report with DEM/Water Quality Section and wishes to explore combining the two NPDES permits in order to streamline administration of the NPDES program and clarify the regulatory status of the toe drain discharge. Given this streamlining, FMC proposes to adjust its upstream sampling location to reflect the unnamed tributary to which flows are discharged; the current permit language is sufficient to allow this adjustment. V.- FMC Corp - NPDES No. NC0005177 Mr. David Goodrich April 3, 1996 - Page 2 Additionally, FMC is requesting that the NPDES permit address alternate flow rates which would correspond with alternate chronic bioassey dilution factors, considering flows from the western canal, as provided in the current permit structure. In addition to the flows provided in NPDES No. NC0005177 currently, FMC also requests that the permit address a higher flow rates from Outfall 001. This would allow increase in the rate of siphon withdrawl from the Lower Pond and would allow FMC better control of water levels in the Lower Pond, and is requested given 1995's experience in very high levels of precipitation. FMC requests addtional flow rates of "less than or equal to 0.700 MGD but greater than 0.615 MGD" which would correspond to a chronic bioassey dilution of 80%; "less than or equal to 0.800 MGD but greater than 0.700 MGD" which would correspond to a chronic bioassey dilution of 82%; and "less than or equal to 0.900 MGD but greater than 0.800," which would correspond to a chronic bioassey dilution of 84%. Additionally, as was discussed with DEM/Water Quality Section in December 1995, FMC is building a pilot plant on some newly aquired property west of Highway 161. Stormwater runoff from this property and boiler blowdown, cooling water, and steam condensate will be managed in the same manner as those waters associated with FMC's existing development west of Highway 161, i.e., they will be directed into the western canal stormwater conveyance system and discharged via Outfall 004. These flows, anticipated to commence late in 1996, are included in this renewal application. Finally, FMC has initiated retesting for mercury, cyanide and oil and grease at outfalls 001 and 004; the values reported by the lab in the March 1996 priority pollutant analyses included with this permit application are believed to be in error as they are not consistent with historical observations. FMC will forward the supplemental analyses as soon as they are available. FMC looks forward to further discussions with DEM/Water Quality Section on the NPDES programs at this facility. If you have any questions, please call me at 704/868-0806. Ve truly yours Barbara E. itchie Environm tal Manager t t !_ ..lit ",+1++� i .. 'l�• 'I `it''t.'�.'3 i i r # S t �l1tIN� tt i t s fief ! • +' ':`, ' Approved for payment Date �Mf� FMC Corporation Lithium Division r t ' ! i t 2.t SFr 1 t-� 'y li t � t' Check No. 049874 I Invoice amount, I Discount Balance This check is in payment of items listed above ;' • Please detach before depositing uFMC FMC Corporation - R OBox 3925 - i Lithium Division 449 North Cox Road Gastonia NC 28053-3925 _ _ 0498�4_ .4/0-219 PAY TO Q ! t ! #30 .00 , , , $300; 00 64.1278 811 MMA Amount" � N.C. DEPT. OF.ENVIRONME . f f;t HEALTH & NATURAL RESOURCESit . NationsBank of Georgia, N.A. ATLANTA, DEKALB COUNTY, i GEORGIA /ice / II000Is 9El 7411' 88t: `0 t:06 L L L 27 ...-.. L 165u�s - — State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor g Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Paul Schroeder FMC Corporation - Lithium Division Post Office Box 795 Highway 274 Tryon School Road Bessemer City, North Carolina 28016 Dear Mr. Schroeder: 4 • • CC F=1 September 30, 1996 N.C.DEPT. aP PdA.WRAL R c:.. AMON Of ENVIROPll?@INTA! � 011',k:: [V K81 UVILE-REMNAL OFFICE Subject: NPDES Permit Issuance Permit No. NC0005169 Hallman Beam Mine Gaston County In accordance with the application for a discharge permit received on March 11, 1996 the Division is forwarding herewith the subject NPDES permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated December 6, 1983. An investigation of the NPDES facility site indicated that a residence is using well water adjacent to Pond F. Presently, there are no groundwater monitoring wells in the vicinity of Pond F. Lithium has been detected in groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells at other locations on the FMC site. The State requires that a groundwater monitoring well be installed between Pond F and the residence well to identify and track the movement of any potential contamination. If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 27447, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7447. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding. Please take note that this permit is not transferable. Part II, E.4. addresses the requirements to be followed in case of change in ownership or control of this discharge. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources or any other Federal or Local governmental permit that may be required. f; i P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper r A1r. Sclijocdcr September 30. 1996 Page 2 tr If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Paul B. Clark at telephone number (919)733-5083. extension 580. Sincerely, Gigawj by A. Preston Howard. Jr., P.E. Enclosures cc: Central Files Mooresville Regional mice, Water Quality Section Mr. Roosevelt Childr EPA Permits and Engineer. Unit Facility Assessment U, Aquatic Survey and Tox- -logy Unit L. Permit No. NC0005169 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, FMC Corporation, Lithium Division is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at NCSR 1474 east of Tryon Gaston County to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Long Creek in the Catawba River Basin in accordance with effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, and IV hereof. The permit shall become effective November 1, 1996 This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on September 30, 2001 Signed this day September 30, 1996 Original Signed By David A. Goodrich A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission 1 SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET FMC Corporation, Lithium Division is hereby authorized to: Permit No. NC0005169 1. Continue to discharge from FMC treatment system which consists of several ponds. Ponds C, D, and F (Polymer addition included in Pond F) receive tailings (or pit dewatering) waste and either discharge directly through outfall 002 or discharge to Pond A. Pond A (in addition to receiving tailings waste from ponds C, D, and F) also receives process wastewater. Pond A discharges through outfall 001. Outfalls 001 and 002 are located in close proximity of each other and their flows combine a short distance from the two outfall locations. These treatment systems are located at NCSR 1474, east of Tryon, Gaston County (See Part III of this permit), and 2. Discharge from said treatment system at the location specified on the attached map into an unnamed tributary to Long Creek (Class C) in the Catawba River Basin. {6 I i Lf ROAD CLASSIFICATION PRIMARY HIGHWAY LIGHT-DUrY ROAD, HARD OR HARD SURFACE IMPROVED SURFACE SECONDARY HIGHWAY HARD SURFACE r__jwNN= U NMPROVED ROAD Latitude-35°20'20" Longitude 81 °18'40" Map # F13SE Sub -basin 030836 Stream Class C Discharge Class Receiving Stream Long Creek / Catawba River Design Qyariahlt, Permit expires 9/30/01 0' _ •. • : iLili�i�� f �k $27 QUAD LOCATION FMC Corp. - Lithium Division NC0005169 % Gaston County WWTP A. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit No. NC0005169 During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below: EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Frequency Sample. Type Sample Location' Flow Continuous Recording I or E TSS 50.0 m /I 90.0 m /I 2/month Composite E Turbidity 2 Monthly Grab U, D MBAS 500.0 u /I 2/month Composite E Chloride Monthly Composite E Sulfate Monthly Composite E Lithium ,-Monthly Composite E Total Nitrogen (NO2+ NO3 + TKN) -Monthly Composite E Total Phosphorus -Monthly Composite E Acute Toxicity 3 Quarterly Composite E Notes: ' Sample locations: E - Effluent, I - Influent, U - Upstream approximately 50 feet upstream of discharge, D - Downstream approximately 100 feet downstream of discharge. Upstream and Downstream samples shall be grab samples. 2 The discharge shall not cause the turbidity of the receiving water to exceed 50 NT}J. If the turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the discharge level cannot cause any increase in the turbidity of the receiving water. 3 Acute Toxicity (Daphnis ulex , 24-hour, no significant mortality at 90 %; February, May, August, and November; See Part III, Condition E. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored 2/month at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. L. A F A. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Permit No. NC0005169 During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number 002. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below (these limits apply only when discharging pit dewatering wastewater): EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monthly Average Weekly Average Daily Maximum Measurement Ere uenc Sample T e �j Sample Location' Flow Monthly Instantaneous E TSS 50.0 m /I 90.0 m /I 2/month Grab E Notes: ' Sample locations: E - Effluent. Best Management Practices (BMP) Conditions 1. The permittee shall operate the facilities in a manner which will minimize the impact on the receiving waters. 2. The permittee shall utilize sound management practices to ensure that contaminants do not enter the surface water as a result of blasting at this site. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored 2/month at the effluent by grab sample. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. PART TM • t z• • • . k. 1. The permittee shall comply with Final Effluent Limitations specified for discharges in accordance with the following schedule: Permittee shall comply with Final Effluent Limitations by the effective date of the permit unless specified below. 2. Permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to operate the existing facilities at optimum efficiency. 3. No later than 14 calendar days following a date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit either a report of progress or, in the case of specific actions being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or noncompliance. In the latter case, the notice shall include the cause of noncompliance, any remedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next schedule requirements. Part II Page 1 of 14 PART II STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR NPDES PERMITS WeR 14 2h! • I . Permit Issuing Authority The Director of the Division of Water Quality. 43VEWUM Means the Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. a.� Used herein means the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. 4. Actor "the Act" The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act, as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. 5. Mass/Day Measurements a . The "monthly average discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar month on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such month. It is therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of the pollutant found each day of the month and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. The limitation is identified as "Monthly Average" in Part I of the permit. b. The "weekly average discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during the calendar week (Sunday - Saturday) on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such week. It is, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of pollutants found each day of the week and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. This limitation is identified as "Weekly Average" in Part I of the permit. c. The "maximum daily discharge" is the total mass (weight) of a pollutant discharged during a calendar day. If only one sample is taken during any calendar day the weight of pollutant calculated from it is the "maximum daily discharge." This limitation is identified as "Daily Maximum," in Part I of the permit. d. The "average annual discharge" is defined as the total mass of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during the calendar year on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such year. It is, therefore, an arithmetic mean found by adding the weights of pollutants found each day of the year and then dividing this sum by the number of days the tests were reported. This limitation is defined as "Annual Average" in Part I of the permit. Part II Page 2 of 14 a . The "average monthly concentration," other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar month on which daily discharges are sampled and measured, divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such month (arithmetic mean of the daily concentration values). The daily concentration value is equal to the concentration of a composite sample or in the case of grab samples is the arithmetic mean (weighted by flow value) of all the samples collected during that calendar day. The average monthly count for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of the counts for samples collected during a calendar month. This limitation is identified as "Monthly Average" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the permit. b. The "average weekly concentration," other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar week (Sunday/Saturday) on which daily discharges are sampled and measured divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such week (arithmetic mean of the daily concentration values). The daily concentration value is equal to the concentration of a composite sample or in the case of grab samples is the arithmetic mean (weighted by flow value) of all the samples collected during that calendar day. The average weekly count for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of the counts for samples collected during a calendar week. This limitation is identified as "Weekly Average" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the permit. C. The "maximum daily concentration" is the concentration of a pollutant discharge during a calendar day. If only one sample is taken during any calendar day the concentration of pollutant calculated from it is the "Maximum Daily Concentration". It is identified as "Daily Maximum" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the permit. d. The "average annual concentration," other than for fecal coliform bacteria, is the sum of the concentrations of all daily discharges sampled and/or measured during a calendar year on which daily discharges are sampled and measured divided by the number of daily discharges sampled and/or measured during such year (arithmetic mean of the daily concentration values). The daily concentration value is equal to the concentration of a composite sample or in the case of grab samples is the arithmetic mean (weighted by flow value) of all the samples collected during that calendar day. The average yearly count for fecal coliform bacteria is the geometric mean of the counts for samples collected during a calendar year. This limitation is identified as "Annual Average" under "Other Limits" in Part I of the permit. e. The "daily average concentration" (for dissolved oxygen) is the minimum allowable amount of dissolved oxygen required to be available in the effluent prior to discharge averaged over a calendar day. If only one dissolved oxygen sample is taken over a calendar day, the sample is considered to be the "daily average concentration" for the discharge. It is identified as "daily average" in the text of Part 1. The "quarterly average concentration" is the average of all samples taken over a calendar quarter. It is identified as "Quarterly Average Limitation" in the text of Part I of the permit. g. A calendar quarter is defined as one of the following distinct periods: January through March, April through June, July through September, and October through December. Part II Page 3 of 14 7. Other Measurements a. Flow, (MGD): The flow limit expressed in this permit is the 24 hours average flow, averaged monthly. It is determined as the arithmetic mean of the total daily flows recorded during the calendar month. b. An "instantaneous flow measurement" is a measure of flow taken at the time of sampling, when both the sample and flow will be representative of the total discharge. c. A "continuous flow measurement" is a measure of discharge flow from the facility which occurs continually without interruption throughout the operating hours of the facility. Flow shall be monitored continually except for the infrequent times when there may be no flow or for infrequent maintenance activities on the flow device. 8. Types of Samples a. Composite Sample: A composite sample shall consist of: (1) a series of grab samples collected at equal time intervals over a 24 hour period of discharge and combined proportional to the rate of flow measured at the time of individual sample collection, or (2) a series of grab samples of equal volume collected over a 24 hour period with the time intervals between samples determined by a preset number of gallons passing the sampling point. Flow measurement between sample intervals shall be determined by use of a flow recorder and totalizer, and the present gallon interval between sample collection fixed at no greater than 1 /24 of the expected total daily flow at the treatment system, or (3) a single, continuous sample collected over a 24 hour period proportional to the rate of flow. In accordance with (1) above, the time interval between influent grab samples shall be no greater than once per hour, and the time interval between effluent grab samples shall be no greater than once per hour except at wastewater treatment systems having a detention time of greater than 24 hours. In such cases, effluent grab samples may be collected at time intervals evenly spaced over the 24 hour period which are equal in number of hours to the detention time of the system in number of days. However, in no case may the time interval between effluent grab samples be greater than six (6) hours nor the number of samples less than four (4) during a 24 hour sampling period. b. Grab Sample: Grab samples are individual samples collected over a period of time not exceeding 15 minutes; the grab sample can be taken manually. Grab samples must be representative of the discharge or the receiving waters. a Arithmetic Mean: The arithmetic mean of any set of values is the summation of the individual values divided by the number of individual values. b. Geometric Mean: The geometric mean of any set of values is the Nth root of the product of the individual values where N is equal to the number of individual values. The geometric mean is equivalent to the antilog of the arithmetic mean of the logarithms of the individual values. For purposes of calculating the geometric mean, values of zero (0) shall be considered to be one (1). c. Weighted by Flow Value: Weighted by flow value means the summation of each concentration times its respective flow divided by the summation of the respective flows. Part II Page 4 of 14 10. Calendar Day A calendar day is defined as the period from midnight of one day until midnight of the next day. However, for purposes of this permit, any consecutive 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day may be used for sampling. 11. Hazardous Substance A hazardous substance means any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. 12. Toxic Pollutant A toxic pollutant is any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. SECTION B. GENERAL CONDITIONS The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit renewal application. a . The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under section 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants and with standards for sewage sludge use or disposal established under section 405(d) of the Clean Water Act within the time provided in the regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions or standards for sewage sludge use or disposal, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. b. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. Any person who negligently violates any permit condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $10,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $125,000. [Ref: Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 U.S.C. 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41 (a)] c. Under state law, a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General Statutes § 143-215.6A] d. Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Administrator for violating section 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, or any permit condition or limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of the Act. Administrative penalties for Class I violations are not to exceed $10,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty assessed not to exceed $25,000. Penalties for Class II violations are not to exceed $10,000 per day for each day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class II penalty not to exceed $125,000. Part II Page 5 of 14 2. Duty to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge or sludge use or disposal in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. It_ .. Eqn-In \ Except as provided in permit conditions on "Bypassing" (Part II, C-4) and 'Tower Failures" (Part II, C-7), nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3, 143-215.6 or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. 4. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USG 1321. Furthermore, the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills, even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. �1�_ • • fit i • •• • •_ � q� • This permit does not authorize or approve the construction of any onshore or offshore physical structures or facilities or the undertaking of any work in any navigable waters. 7. Severability T The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby. The permittee shall furnish to the Permit Issuing Authority, within a reasonable time, any information which the Permit Issuing Authority may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Permit Issuing Authority upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit, the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. Part II Page 6 of 14 10. Expiration of Permit The permittee is not authorized to discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive automatic authorization to discharge beyond the expiration date, the permittee shall submit such information, forms, and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date. Any permittee that has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, or any permittee that does not have a permit after the expiration and has not requested renewal at least 180 days prior to expiration, will subject the permittee to enforcement procedures as provided in NCGS 143-215.6 and 33 USC 1251 et. seq. 11. Sign tort' Kwuirements All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Permit Issuing Authority shall be signed and certified. a . All permit applications shall be signed as follows: (1) For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this Section, a responsible corporate officer means: (a) a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. b. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Permit Issuing Authority shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (1) The authorization is made in writing by a person described above; (2) The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or well field, superintendent, a position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.); and (3) The written authorization is submitted to the Permit Issuing Authority. c. Certification. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b. of this section shall make the following certification: "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 fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Part II Page 7 of 14 12. Permit Actions This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any permit condition. 13. Permit Modification Revocation and Reissuance or Termination The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the permit issuing authority from reopening and modifying the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. 14. Previous Permits All previous National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits issued to this facility, whether for operation or discharge, are hereby revoked by issuance of this permit. [The exclusive authority to operate this facility arises under this permit. The authority to operate the facility under previously issued permits bearing this number is no longer effective. ] The conditions, requirements, terms, and provisions of this permit authorizing discharge under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System govern discharges from this facility. 1. Certified Operator Pursuant to Chapter 9OA-44 of North Carolina General Statutes, and upon classification of the facility by the Certification Commission, the permittee shall employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator in responsible charge (ORC) of the wastewater treatment facilities. Such operator must hold a certification of the grade equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater treatment facilities by the Certification Commission. The permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate type and any grade to comply with the conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A .0202. The ORC of the facility must visit each Class I facility at least weekly and each Class II, III, and IV facility at least daily, excluding weekends and holidays, and must properly manage and document daily operation and maintenance of the facility and must comply with all other conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8A .0202. Once the facility is classified, the permittee shall submit a letter to the Certification Commission which designates the operator in responsible charge within thirty days after the wastewater treatment facilities are 50% complete. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. Part H Page 8 of 14 It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition of this permit. 4. Bypassing of Treatment Facilities a. Definitions (1) "Bypass" means the known diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility including the collection system, which is not a designed or established or operating mode for the facility. (2) "Severe property damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. b. Bypass not exceeding limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Paragraphs c. and d. of this section c. Notice (1) Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least ten days before the date of the bypass; including an evaluation of the anticipated quality and affect of the bypass. (2) Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required in Part 11, E. 6. of this permit. (24 hour notice). d. Prohibition of Bypass (1) Bypass is prohibited and the Permit Issuing Authority may take enforcement action against a permittee for bypass, unless: (A) Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property damage; (B) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (C) The permittee submitted notices as required under Paragraph c. of this section. (2) The Permit Issuing Authority may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse affects, if the Permit Issuing Authority determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above in Paragraph d. (1) of this section. Part II Page 9 of 14 5. Upsets a. Definition. "Upset " means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. b. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph c. of this condition are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. c. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: (1) An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; (2) The permittee facility was at the time being properly operated; and (3) The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required in Part 11, E. 6. (b) (B) of this permit. (4) The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part II, B. 2. of this permit. d. Burden of prof. In any enforcement proceeding the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be utilized/disposed of in accordance with NCGS 143-215.1 and in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering waters of the State or navigable waters of the United States. The permittee shall comply with all existing federal regulations governing the disposal of sewage sludge. Upon promulgation of 40 CFR Part 503, any permit issued by the Permit Issuing Authority for the utilization/disposal of sludge may be reopened and modified, or revoked and reissued, to incorporate applicable requirements at 40 CFR Part 503. The permittee shall comply with applicable 40 CFR Part 503 Standards for the Use and Disposal of Sewage Sludge (when promulgated) within the time provided in the regulation, even if the permit is not modified to incorporate the requirement. The permittee shall notify the Permit Issuing Authority of any significant change in its sludge use or disposal practices. 7. Power Failures The permittee is responsible for maintaining adequate safeguards as required by DEM Regulation, Title 15A, North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H, .0124 Reliability, to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated wastes during electrical power failures either by means of alternate power sources, standby generators or retention of inadequately treated effluent. Part II Page 10 of 14 Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Samples collected at a frequency less than daily shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge over the entire period which the sample represents. All samples shall be taken at the monitoring points specified in this permit and, unless otherwise specified, before the effluent pins or is diluted by any other wastestream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points shall not be changed without notification to and the approval of the Permit Issuing Authority. Monitoring results obtained during the previous month(s) shall be summarized for each month and reported on a monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Form (DEM No. MR 1, 1.1, 2, 3) or alternative forms approved by the Director, DEM, postmarked no later than the 30th day following the completed reporting period. The first DMR is due on the last day of the month following the issuance of the permit or in the case of a new facility, on the last day of the month following the commencement of discharge. Duplicate signed copies of these, and all other reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following address: Division of Water Quality Water Quality Section ATTENTION: Central Files Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements of the volume of monitored discharges. The devices shall be installed, calibrated and maintained to ensure that the accuracy of the measurements are consistent with the accepted capability of that type of device. Devices selected shall be capable of measuring flows with a maximum deviation of less than + 10% from the true discharge rates throughout the range of expected discharge volumes. Once -through condenser cooling water flow which is monitored by pump logs, or pump hour meters as specified in Part I of this permit and based on the manufacturer's pump curves shall not be subject to this requirement. Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published pursuant to NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136; or in the case of sludge use or disposal, approved under 40 CFR 136, unless otherwise specified in 40 CFR 503, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit. To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this permit, all test procedures must produce minimum detection and reporting levels that are below the permit discharge requirements and all data generated must be reported down to the minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure. If no approved methods are determined capable of achieving minimum detection and Part II Page 11 of 14 reporting levels below permit discharge requirements, then the most sensitive (method with the lowest possible detection and reporting level) approved method must be used. 5. Penalties for Tampering The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. 6. Records Retention Except for records of monitoring information required by this permit related to the permittee's sewage sludge use and disposal activities, which shall be retained for a period of at least five years (or longer as required by 40 CFR 503), the permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, for a period of at least 3 years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director at any time. 7. Recording Results For each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permittee shall record the following information: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; c. The date(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f . The results of such analyses. The permittee shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Director), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to; a. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; c. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any location Part H Page 12 of 14 �Ixq • ,4:; welav10 mZ4*9181 1._ 1. mange in Discharge All discharges authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit. The discharge of any pollutant identified in this permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized shall constitute a violation of the permit. The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when: a. The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source in 40 CFR Part 122.29 (b); or b. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a) (1). c. The alteration or addition results in a significant change in the permittee's sludge use or disposal practices, and such alternation, addition or change may justify the application of permit conditions that are different from or absent in the existing permit, including notification of additional use or disposal sites not reported during the permit application process or not reported pursuant to an approved land application plan. 3. AnticiFated Noncompliance The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. 4. Transfers This permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permittee and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary under the Clean Water Act. Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals specified elsewhere in this permit. a . Monitoring results must be reported on a Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) (See Part H. D. 2 of this permit) or forms provided by the Director for reporting results of monitoring of sludge use or disposal practices. b. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by the permit, using test procedures specified in Part II, D. 4. of this permit or in the case of sludge use or disposal, approved under 40 CFR 503, or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. c. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall utilize an arithmetic mean unless otherwise specified by the Director in the permit. Part II Page 13 of 14 6. Twenty-four Hour R=rting a . The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its cause; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. b. The following shall be included as information which must be reported within 24 hours under this paragraph: (1) Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. (2) Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit. (3) Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed by the Director in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. C. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis for reports under paragraph b. above of this condition if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. 7. Other Noncompliance The permittee shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Part II. E. 5 and 6. of this permit at the time monitoring reports are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part II. E. 6. of this permit. Where the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. The permittee shall report by telephone to either the central office or the appropriate regional office of the Division as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours or on the next working day following the occurrence or first knowledge of the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any occurrence at the water pollution control facility which results in the discharge of significant amounts of wastes which are abnormal in quantity or characteristic, such as the dumping of the contents of a sludge digester; the known passage of a slug of hazardous substance through the facility; or any other unusual circumstances. b. Any process unit failure, due to known or unknown reasons, that render the facility incapable of adequate wastewater treatment such as mechanical or electrical failures of pumps, aerators, compressors, etc. c. Any failure of a pumping station, sewer line, or treatment facility resulting in a by-pass directly to receiving waters without treatment of all or any portion of the influent to such station or facility. Part II Page 14 of 14 Persons reporting such occurrences by telephone shall also file a written report in letter form within 5 days following first knowledge of the occurrence. Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. As required by the Act, effluent data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS 143-215.1(b)(2) or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. fili;" :, . . . .. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. PART III OTHER REQUIREMENTS No construction of wastewater treatment facilities or additions to add to the plant's treatment capacity or to change the type of process utilized at the treatment plant shall be begun until Final Plans and Specifications have been submitted to the Division of Water Quality and written approval and Authorization to Construct has been issued. The permittee shall, upon written notice from the Director of the Division of Water Quality, conduct groundwater monitoring as may be required to determine the compliance of this NPDES permitted facility with the current groundwater standards. C. Changes in Discharges of Toxic Substances The permittee shall notify the Permit Issuing Authority as soon as it knows or has reason to believe: a.That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels"; (1) One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug/1); (2)Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile; five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/1) for 2.4-dinitrophenol and for 2-methyl-4.6-dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony; (3) Five (5) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application. b. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non -routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels'; (1) Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/1); (2) One milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony; (3) Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application. The permittee shall continually evaluate all wastewater disposal alternatives and pursue the most environmentally sound alternative of the reasonably cost effective alternatives. If the facility is in substantial non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the NPDES permit or governing rules, regulations or laws, the permittee shall submit a report in such form and detail as required by the Division evaluating these alternatives and a plan of action within sixty (60) days of notification by the Division. M 1 Part III Permit No. NCO005169 I i E. ACUTE TOXICITY PASS/FAIL PERMIT LIMIT (QUARTERLY) The permittee shall conduct acute toxicity tests on a -quarterly basis using protocols defined in the North Carolina Procedure Document entitled "Pass/Fail Methodology For Determining Acute Toxicity In A Single Effluent Concentration." The monitoring shall be performed as a Daphnia pulex 24 hour static test, using effluent collected as a 24 hour composite. The effluent concentration at which there may be at no time significant acute mortality is 90 % (defined as treatment two in the North Carolina procedure document). Effluent samples for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained during representative effluent discharge below all waste treatment. The first test will be performed after thirty days from the effective date of this permit during the months of February, May, August, and November. { All toxicity testing results required as part of this permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Monitoring Form (MR-1) for the month in which it was performed, using the parameter code TGE6C. Additionally, DWQ Form AT-2 (original) is to be sent to the following address: Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch North Carolina Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 Test data shall be complete and accurate and include all supporting chemical/physical measurements performed in association with the toxicity tests, as well as all dose/response data. Total residual chlorine of the effluent toxicity sample must be measured and reported if chlorine is employed for disinfection of the waste stream. Should any single quarterly monitoring indicate a failure to meet specified limits, then monthly monitoring will begin immediately until such time that a single test is passed. Upon passing, this monthly test requirement will revert to quarterly in the months specified above. Should any test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality indicate potential impacts to the receiving stream, this permit may be re -opened and modified to include alternate monitoring requirements or limits. NOTE: Failure to achieve test conditions as specified in the cited document, such as minimum control organism survival and appropriate environmental controls, shall constitute an invalid test and will require immediate retesting(within 30 days of initial monitoring event). Failure to submit suitable test results will constitute noncompliance with monitoring requirements. PART IV ANNUAL ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS A. The permittee must pay the annual administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee in a timely manner in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the permit. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary DEHNR DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY October 4, 1996 Mr. Paul Schroeder FMC Corporation - Lithium Division Post Office Box 795 Highway 274 Tryon School Road Bessemer City, North Carolina 28016 Subject: Dear Mr. Schroeder: r NPDES Permit No. NCO05169 Hallman Beam Mine Gaston County, NC Our records indicate that NPDES Permit No. NCO05169 was issued on September 30, 1996 for the discharge of wastewater to the surface waters of the State from your facility. The purpose of this letter is to advise you of the importance of the Permit and the liabilities in the event of failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the Permit. If you have not already done so, it is suggested that you thoroughly read the Permit. Of particular importance are Pages 4-5. Pages 4-5 set forth the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements for your discharge. Your discharge must not exceed any of the limitations set forth. The section headed "Monitoring Requirements" describes the measurement frequencies, sample types and sampling locations. Upon commencement of your discharge (or operation), you must initiate the required monitoring. The monitoring results must be entered on reporting forms furnished or approved by this Agency. If you have not received these forms, they should be arriving shortly. If you fail to receive the forms, please contact this Office as quickly as possible. I have enclosed a sample of the "Effluent" reporting form (DEM Form MR-1), plus instructions for completing the form. It is imperative that all applicable parts be completed, and the original and one copy be submitted as required. Please be advised that an annual administering and compliance monitoring fee may be required for your facility. You will soon be receiving a statement from our Raleigh Office. It is imperative that the fee be paid in a timely manner so as to prevent enforcement action or possible revocation of your permit. 919 North Main Street, 4 FAX 704-663-6040 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 C An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-663-1699 1. ITr am. - 500% recycled/l0% post -consumer paper Mr. Paul Schroeder October 4, 1996 Page Two The remaining Parts of the Permit set forth definitions, general conditions and special conditions applicable to the operation of wastewater treatment facilities and/or discharge(s). The conditions include special reporting requirements in the event of noncompliance, bypasses, treatment unit/process failures, etc. Also addressed are requirements for a certified wastewater treatment plant operator if you are operating wastewater treatment facilities. Any changes in operation of wastewater treatment facilities, quantity and type of wastewater being treated or discharged, expansions and/or upgrading of wastewater treatment facilities must be permitted or approved by this Agency. Failure to comply with the terms and conditions of an NPDES Permit subjects the Permittee to enforcement action pursuant to Section 143-215.6 of the North Carolina General Statutes. A civil penalty of up to $10,000 per violation (and/or criminal penalties) may be assessed for such violations. If you find at any time that you are unable to comply with the terms and conditions of the Permit, you should contact this Office immediately. A Consent Order may be necessary while pursuing action to obtain compliance. As a final note, an NPDES Permit is normally issued for a five-year period. Permits are not automatically renewed. Renewal requests must be submitted to this Agency no later than 180 days prior to expiration. Please make note of the expiration date of your Permit. This date is set forth on Page 1 of the Permit. Also note that NPDES Permits are not automatically transferable. If you, as the Permittee, cease to need this Permit, then you should request that the Permit be rescinded or transferred to another party, if necessary. As mentioned previously, advise you of the importance of Permit and contact this Office you have any questions or need providing any assistance. Enclosure DRG:ls the purpose of this letter is to your NPDES Permit. Please read the at 704/663-1699 in Mooresville if clarification. We look forward to Sincerely, VD. Rex AGeason, P. E. Water Quality Regional Supervisor State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Ms. Barbara E. Ritchie Environmental Manager FMC Corporation, Lithium Division Highway 161 Box 795 Bessemer City, North Carolina 28016 Dear Ms. Ritchie: l(PI" OEHNR April 15, 1996 N.C. DEPT. OF � MRONMENT, TIF, ^ r.rt; LY tiATURAL REgr?t i r l (L c OR 17 11996 7, ON 64F EMMENTAL MANAGEMENT N01811VUEAE61OAAL OFFICE Subject: Permit Renewal Acknowledgment NPDES: NC0005177 FMC Corp., Lithium Division Gaston County This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your request for a permit renewal for NPDES Penn:: No. 1•N'C0005177 and fee of $300.00 received April 4, 1996. I aril, by copy of this letter, requesting that our Regional Office Supervisor prepare a staff report and recommendations with regard to this discharge. You will be advised of any comments, recommendations, questions or other information necessary for the review of the application. If you have questions regarding this renewal, please contact me at (919) 733-5083 ext. 516. Sincerely, 7 Steven D. Pellei Environmental Engineer, NPDES Group cc: Permits and Engineering Unit/Permit File P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper STANDARD FORM C - MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTION II. BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION s to municipal sewerage systems In Complete this section for each discharge Indicated In Section I, Hems 9,r to belnntgghat Is to surface waters This Includes dischargIlls must be es described which the ywater does not watrged to surface waters. Discharges to w4 enofroom this a treatment works facility. SEPARATEbDESCRIAP ONS OF EACH DISCHARGE ARE R IRED EVEN IFS VERAL DI CHA DISCHARGES also dischargesshould be reprosentatNe of " twelve previous months of operation. I this Is a proposed ORIGINATE IN THE SAME FACILITY. All values for an existing discharge discharge, values should rotted best engineering estimates. ADDITIONAL TINS OUT THESE RUCTIONS ORS LECTED ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET BEFORE FILLING 1' Serial No and a Discharge Serial No. Name 201a (see instructions) b. Discharge Name 201b Give the name of discharge, if any (see instructions) c. Previous Discharge Serial No 201c If a previous permit application was made for this dis charge (Item 4, Section 11 provide previous discharge serial number. 2 Discharge Operating Dates a Discharge Began Date 2 If the discharge described below is in operation, give the date (within best estimate) the discharge began b. Discharge to Begin Date 202b If the discharge has never occurred but is planned for some future date, give the date the discharge will begin. c. Discharge to End Date If the 202C discharge is scheduled to be discontinued within the next 5 years, give the date (within best estimate) the dscharge will and. 3 Engineering Report Available Check if an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon request (see instructions) 203 4. Discharrgge Location Name the political within which the point of dsdmig. is located: State 204a County 204b (If applicable) City or Town 204c 5 Discharge Point Description (see instructions) Discharge into (check one) Stream (includes ditches, arroyos, 205a and other watercourses take Ocean Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System 001 Discharge from Lower Pond 001 / NPDES Permit NC0005177 1954 Plant Discharge Began 1971 Lower Pond Dam Constructed YR MO YR MO 0 Agency_ Use North Carolina 204d Gaston 234e Near Bessemer City 204f USTR ❑LKE ❑ OCE (] MTS 0 MCS Municipal Stone Water Transport System Well (injection) Other tf'othee is checked, specify type 6. Discharge Point - Iat/lnng. Give the pprecise location of the paint of discharge to the nearest second. latitude Longitude 7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge. (see instructions) If the discharge is through an outfa9 that extends beyond the shoreline or is below the mean low water line, complete item S. a? A2aUse .. N!&� wz I Sub ForAoen Use 8. Offshore Discharge a Discharge Distance from Shore b. Discharge Depth Below Water 9 Discharge Type and Occurrence a Type of Discharge Check whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent (See instructions) b. Discharge Occurrence Days per Week. Enter the average number of days per week (during periods of discharge) this discharge occurs. c. Discharge Occurrence- Months If this discharge normally oper- ates (either intermittently or continuously) on less than a yea around basis (excluding shut- downs for routine maintenance) check the months during the yet when the discharge is operating (see instructions) Complete Items 10 and 11 if 'intermittent' is checked in Item 9.a. Otherwise, proceed to Item 12 10. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State the average volume per dis- charge occurrence in thousands of gallons 11. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency a Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Day State the average numberof hoursperday the discharge is operating b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average number of discharge occurreno per day during days when discharging 12 Maximum Flow Period Give the time period in which the maximum flow of this discharge occurs DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 p STS p WEL p OTH i 206a 35 DEG. 16 MIN. SEC 206b 81 DEG. 18 MIN. SEC 207a Unnamed tributarizto Ahp nath3,z Crpoll 2M 1 X7c 1 20Ba feet 2pgb feet 209a ® (con) Continuous p (int) Intermittent 2pgb 7 days per week 209c ® JAN ® FEB] MAR © APR ® MAY JUN ® JUL ® AUG] SEP ® OCT ® NOV DEC 210 thousand gallons per day 21la cum per day 211b discharge occurrences per day Flow is generally 212 From to month month constant. I& Activity Description Give a 213a narrative description of activity producing this discharge (see instructions) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 Manufacturing and processing of inorganic chemicals, primarily lithium and—UMPounds. Manufacture and prOCess nQ of oreanlc chemical primarilynrganolitbi„ma and derivatives. a Dom sti l RpwngP treAmPnfi_ Steam / Electric cogeneration utility boilers. Research and Development actMrieR_ Stormwater runoff, 14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing this discharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (Item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) in the units s fled in Table 1 of the Instruction Booldet.• For SIC es not fisted in Table I, use raw material or production units normally used for measuring production (see instructions) a Raw Materials h Products 21 n (*) A portion of the Industrial Inorganic Chemical manufacture includes the manufacture of Lithium Carbonate, subject to the Categorical Effluent Standard at 40 CFR 415.450 et. seq. (Subpart AS) (**) A portion of the Industrial Organic Chemical manufacture includes expansion anticipated within the next five years. 1s Waste Abatement a Waste Abatement Practices Describe the waste abatement practices used on this dis- charge with a brief narrative (see instructions) b. Waste Abatement Codes Using the codes listed in Table II of the Instruction Booklet describe the waste abatement processes for this discharge in the order in which they occur if possible. DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 215a Narrative• Wastewaters are recovered and rP1lCP(1. LiCl process wastewaters are recovered via reverse osmosis Domestic sewage is treated in package biological treatment units. Process waters are neutralized, as reauired, and equalized in the Lower Pond. Hypochlorite wastewaters are treated with hydrogen peroxide prior to discharge. 215b (1) RECOVE (2) RECYCL (3) (4) (5) (6) (71 ESEGRE (g) MREVER (g) 0 BAGS—(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) 07) (18) (19) rNEU13 (20) PEQUAL (21) (�) (23) (24) (25) COTHER (H2O2 treatment) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 16. Wastewater Characteristics Check the box beside each constituent which is present in the effluent (discharge Ovate rj. This determination is to be based an actual analysis or best estimate.(see instructions) Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26 _ in n tal Protection Agency, Pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides) must be reported in terms of the acceptable common names Washington, ingto 20250, June 97Z as and Chemicat names /orOe in redfent Statement on PesBdde Labels'. 2nd Edition, Environmen required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. x = present A - Absent ND = Not detected; see attached analytical report * = Reported as present in attached analytical report; re -testing has been initiated. ond- c iv: umhi DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 17. Description of Intake and Discharge a For each of the parameters listed below, enter in the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for (see instructions) In adddon, enter the parameter name and code and all required values for any of the following parameters I they ere checked in Item 16: ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phends, oil and grease, and chlorine (residual). Innuent Effluent Parameter and Code Untreated Intake n- Treated ar y Average minimum Value maximum Value mquencyr of Analysis Numbero Analyses 5ample Type Water Intake Observed or Observed or 217 (Daily Water Expected Expected average) (Daily During During average) Discharge Discharge Activity Activity 1) 2) (3 4 (5) (6) (7) 8 0.504 0.622 Contin ously Gallon°Nr 00056 per day 0056 ---- ---- MGD 0 MGD Mon' tored P Units 00400 ---- ---- 7.2 8.5 1 /wk 104 Grab Temperature (venter) OF ---- ---- 48 36 64 1/wk 52 Grab 74028 Temperature (summer) OF ---- ---- 73 57 84 1/wk 52 Grab 74W Biochernmal Oxygen Demand ---- ---- 3.0 42.0 6.0 1/mon 27 Grab (800 5-Day) mgA 00310 —Chemical xygen permit Demand (COD) —__— _--- ---_ 28 28 renewal 1 Grab m gn 00340 —ToW 6uspenced (nonfilterable) Solids MgA 005M ---- ---- 5.0 L1 8 2/mon 54 Grab .tyiicromhosbnzt45t2x ---- ---- 1,400 2,100 1 /wk 104 Grab Sealeaole Manor (residue) ---- ---- __-- BDL BDL permit 1 Grab MIA 00545 renewal Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers) (see instructions) .I (11/1 — 4/30) (5/1 — 10/30) —DATA COLLECTED DURING TERM OF CURRENT PERMIT (3/1/94 through 3/1/96) PRESENTED HERE. —Current NPDES permit requires collection of conductivity, not specific conductance —BDL - Below detection limit; see attached analytical report. r r�n:r_caactynty�� 17. (Contd) parameterand Code 217 See Notes Below Bromodichlormethane Dibromochloromethane Bromoform (u /1 Chloroform (ug/1) chromium (m /1 copper (mg/1) Ammonia NH -N m DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 InIluerit en n Intake n Treated ar y Average minimum Value maximum Value of Analysis Number of bamPle Type Water Intake Observed or Observed or Analyses (Daily average) Water (Daily ExpectedExpected During t . During average) Discharge Discharge activity Activity8) 7 8) (1 2) 3 ----- --- 1.8 c'1.0 3.5 1 mon 27 rab !Grab ----- ----- 2.5 41.0 4.0 1/mon 27 Grab ----- ----- 4.0 .C1.0 10.0 1 mon 27 ----- ----- 3.0 41.0 5.3 1/mon 27 Grab ----- ----- 0.012 40.005 0.022 1/mon 1 27' Grab ----- ----- 0.003 <0.002 0.010 1/mon 27 1 Grab ----- 1.0 4 0.10 4.0 1/mon 27 Grab -_--_ n nt"I 1 /Tnnn 27 Grab Zinc (mg/1) ----- ----- 0.024 < 0.010 18. plant Controls Check if the following plant controls are available for this �8 discharge Altemate power source for major pumping facility ❑ APS Alarm or emergency procedure for power or equipment failure ❑ ALM Complete Item 19 if discharge is tmrr cooling andtor steam water generation and water treatment additives are used 19. Water Treatment Additives If the discharge is treated with any conditioner, inhibitor, or algrcide, answer the following: (ug/1) (ug/1) (ug/1) (ug/1) (mg/ 1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) a. Name of Materials) 219a SEE ATTACHMENT 6 - WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS b. Name and address of manufacturer c, Quantity (pounds added per million gallons of water treated) 219b I 219c _DATA COLLECTED RUING TERM OF CURRENT PERMIT (3/l/94 — 3/1/96) PRESENTED HERE. _ AS WITH MONTHLY DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT INSTRUCTIONS, AVERAGE VALUES DO NOT INCLUDE RESULTS REPORTED AS BELOW DETECTION LIMIT. d Chemical oomposition of these I 219d ee I additives (sinstructions) Complete Items 20-251 there is a thermal discharge (e.g., associated with a steam and/or power generation plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and the total dscharge flow is 10 million gallons per day or more. (see instructions) 20. Thermal Discharge Source -Check 220 the appropriate hem(s) indicating the source of the discharge (see instructions) Boiler Slowdown Boiler Chemical Cleaning Ash Pond Overflow Boiler Water Treatment - Evaporator Slowdown Oil and Coal Fred Plants -Effluent from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling Water Cooling Tower Slowdown Manufacturing Process Other 21. Discharge/Receiving Water Temperature Difference Give the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winteroperating conditions (see instructions) ummer 221a Winter 221b 22. Discharge Temperature, Rate of 222 Change Per Hour Give the maximum possible rate of temperature change per hour of discharge under operating conditions (see instructions) 23. Water Temperature, Percentile Report(Frequency of Occurrence) In the table below, enter the temperature which is exceeded 10% of the year, 5°/a of the year, 1 % of the year and not at all (maximum yearty temperature). (see instructions) Frequency of occurrence a. Intake Water Temperature 223a (subject to natural changes b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b 24. Water Intake Velocity 224 (see instructions) 25. Retention Time Give the length of 225 time, in minutes, from start of water temperature rise to discharge of cooling water. (see instructions) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 001 BLBD 0 BCCL APOF ❑ EPBD 0 OCFP s [d COND p CTSD MFPR OTHR OF OF °Ffiour t /Y % t o axrmu OF .F OF OF OF OF OF OF feetfsec. minutes a H AU DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 26. AdcftrsW Information P STANDARD FORM C - MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTION II. BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION In Complete this section for each discharge Indicated In Section 1. Items 9,r to ntghat Is to aurtacs waters This includesdischargesto wells to must bemunicdescribed where there al sewerage systems a Which tM s tosurfacewaters from this faeHlty. SEPARATE a treatment works DESCRIed to surface wat*n PT ONS OF EACH DISCHARGE ARE REQUIRED EVEN S SEVERAL DISCHARGES Is a proposed � also discharg should be representative of tt» twelve previous months of opsration. a this Is a proposed ORIGINATE IN THE SAME FACILITY. All values for an existing discharge discharge, values should reflect best engineering estimates. BEFORE FAWNG ORUT THESE IF'OfEM ELECTED ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET t. Serial No and a Dischischarge Serial No. Name (see instructions) b. Discharge Name Give the name of discharge, if any (see instructions) c. previous Discharge Serial No If a previous permit application was made for this cgs charge (Item 4, Section 1) provide previous discharge serial number. 2 Discharge Operating Dates a Discharge Began Date If the discharge described below is in operation, give the date (within best estimate) the discharge began b. Discharge to Begin Date If the discharge has never occurred but is planned for some future date, give the date the discharge will begin. c. Discharge to End Date If the discharge is scheduled to be discontinued within the next 5 years, give the date (within best estimate) the discharge will end. 3. Engineering Report Available Check if an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon request (see instructions) 4, Discharrgge Location Name the politicalboundaries within which the point of discharge is boated: State County (If applicable) City or Town 5, Discharge Point Description (see instructions) Discharge into (check one) Stream (includes ditches, arroyos, and other watercourses lake Ocean Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System 201a 201b 2D1c 202b 202c Toe Drain Discharge Discharge from Toe Drain in Lower Pend Dam Associated with Outfall 001 / NPDES No. NC0005177 Plant Operations Began 1954 Lower Pond Dam Constructed 1971 YR MO YR MO IN North Carolina 2�4d Gaston 204e Near Bessemer City 2041 ® STR ❑ LKE OCE NITS MCS Agency Use FA Municipal Storm Water Transport System Well (injection) Other ff'othee is checked, specify type Discharge Point - LattLong. Give the precise location of the point of discharge to to nearest second. Latitude Lon&de 7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge. (see instructions) ff the discharge is through an outfall that extends beyond the shoreline or is below the mean low water line, complete hem 8, I sub In For Aa*mev Use & Offshore Discharge a. Discharge Distance from Shore b. Discharge Depth Below Water 9 Discharge Type and Occurrence a. Type of Discharge Check whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent (See instructions) b. Discharge Occurrence Days per Week. Enter the average number of days per week (during periods of discharge) this discharge occurs. c. Discharge Occurrence- Months If this discharge normally oper- ates (either intermittently or continuously) on less than aye around basis (excluding shut- downs for routine maintenance), check the months during the yea when the discharge is operating (see instructions) Complete Items 10 and 11 If 'intermittent' is checked in Item 9.a. Otherwise, proceed to Item 12. 10. Intermittent Discharge Quantity State the average volume per dis- charge occurrence in thousands of gallons it. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency a Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Day State the average number of hours per day the discharge is operating b, Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average number of discharge occurrana per day during days when discharging 12. Maximum Flow Period Give the time period in which the maximum flow of this discharge occurs r_ _07" 208a 208b M M 2090 210 211a 211b 212 DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER - Top Drain nischarge STS 0 WEL C] OTH 15 DEG. _ 16 _MIN. _JSEC 81 DEG. tributary _1.8 MIN. to SEC Unnamed Abernathy Creek Jeet Jeet (con) Continuous (Int) Intermittent I_days perweek JAN Z FEB MAR APR MAY JUN E@ JUL AUG SEP @ OCT NOV DEC thousand gallons per day ours perday _discharge ocou rrenoes per day From - to month month Flow is relatively constant. P, AUhN(.;Y W DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER Toe Drain Discharge 13. Activity Description Give a 213a Drainage from _'F-rgjnPP-rjng s*sXzm— narrative description of activity inherent producirig this discharge (see in dam c ngt-ruct-ion T-war P cjj-,rhnrcrPe3 vi-a outfall (2-epsg instructions) e dA :6 io i� 8 44r�� through the Toe Drain and-di-Srh-qrged Via the Toe Drain nisrbarge- 14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing this discharge, supply the type and ma)dmum amount of either the raw material N/A See Outfall 001 otherwise consumed (Item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) associated with Lower Pond Dam. in the units specified. in Table I of the Instruction Booldet. For SIC Codes not fisted in Table 1, use raw material or production units normally used for measuring production (306 Instructions) a Raw Materials b. Products 1 Wt Shared Discharges n 1s Waste Abatement a Waste Abatement Practices Describe the waste abatement practices used on this dis- charge with a brief narrative (see instructions) b. Waste Abatement Codes Using the codes listed in Table II of the Instruction Booklet, describe the waste abatement processes for this discharge in the order in which they occur if possible. DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER TnP Drain III charge 215a I Narrative 215b (1) - (2) 131 I (4) (5) (6) (7) (6) (9) (13) (14) f15) (16) 0 1 08) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (2 r DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER Toe Drain Discharge 16. Wastewater Characteristics Check the box beside each constituent which is present in the effluent (discharge water). This determination is to be based on actual analysis or best estimate.(see instructions) arameter Present arameter Present 216 216 Color 00080 x 01042 r ND onia r0n 01045 00610 �icro n 5 x Lead 01051 A gnesium X Nitrate 00620 rk 7 A �itnte ime 00615 Phos 00665Molybdenum rcury�°�xA 71900 Sultale 00945 x 01052 bultide007450107 x ice A -Selenium rite 01147 00740 A romiae x ever 01077 A 711870 x Potassium X Chloride 00940 37 009ru ism anioe 00720 A 00929 muon e x Thallium 01059 A 00951 uminum i ism 01105 Antimony A Tin 01102 A 01097 nc X rsenic 01092 01002 -Beryllium gig s A 74051 01012 -Banum A Chlorinated organic compou A 74052 01007 Pesticides' non A 74053 boron Oil and grease A Cadmium x 00550 01007 A icium lnrm 00916 is A 3g'reo A 01037 Total residual -1: A Chromium 5= 01034 I Hadioactiviry Fecal i orm bacteria A 174050 74055 Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in ftem 26. CommNames Pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, and rodentiades) must be reported in terms of the acceptable common names specified � Juneon 1972, as and chemical names lorMe In relent StatemWashington, on Fesdafde Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act Characterization is based on relation of this stream to Outfall 001 and its characterization, supplemented by limited chemical analyses. x = present A - Absent ND = Not detected in laboratory analysis; see attached report. ■tee :I_<<1a►[el'L�b'f� DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER Toe Drain Discharge 17. Description of Intake and Discharge a For each of the parameters fisted below, enter in the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for (see instructions) In addition, enter the parameter name and code and a9 required values for any of the following parameters it they era checked in Item 16: ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phenols, o7 and grease, and chlorine (residual). Influent hmuent Parameter and Code Untreated Intake n- Treated at y Average Minimum Value Maximum Value Frequency of Analysis Numberoi Analyses bample Type Water Intake Observed or Observed or 217 (Daily average) Water (Daily Expected During E�ted During average) Discharge Discharge Actim Activity 1) 2) (3 4 (5) (6) (7) 6) Flow' Gallons per day 00056 _____ ___-- 4,00 4?000 8,000 Estimated P Units 00400 _ _____ 6.0 9.0 Estim ted --Temperature (winter) OF — __-- —---- Ambient 74026 Temperature (summer) OF ----- ----- Ambient 74027 -Biocriemcial Oxygen Demand (BOD 5-Day) ----- ----- mgA 03310 --Chemical Oxygen Demand (COO) ----- ----- mg/I 00340 otar spenoed (nonfilterable) Solids ----- _____ 12 12 ermit 1 Grab mg/I 00530 Renewal --Specific Conductance micromhos/crn at 25°C —Seftlearile Matter (residue) MIA 00545 Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers) (see instructions) T DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER Tne nrain Discharge (ruonra) ParameterandCode 217 Zinc m 1 Influent en i n Intake Water (Daily average) (1(2) ------- n- an Treated Intake Water (Dail avverage) ----- ar y Average 3 -- inimum aximum Value Value Observed or Observed or x Expected Expected During During Discharge Discharge activity 5 tivity —Permit requenry ofAnafysrs (61 renewal um er d Analyses 7 1 e Type 8) Grab 18. Plant Controls Check if the following plant controls are available for this discharge Attemate power source for major pumping facility Alarm or emergency procedure for power or equipment failure Complete Item 19 if discharge is frorr coding and/or steam water generation and water treatment additives are used 19. Water Treatment Additives If the discharge is treated with any conditioner, inhibitor, oralgrcide, answer the following: a Name of Materials) b. Name and address of manufacturer C. Quantity (pounds added per million gallons of water treated) 218 APS �] ALM N/A 219a 219b 2190 E d Chemical composition of these i 219d I additives (see instructions) Complete Items 20-25 if there is a thermal discharge (e.g., associated with a steam and/or power generation plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and the total discharge flow is 10 million gallons per day or more. (see instructions) 20. Thermal P h� So umea tineck M the approthe source of the discharge (see instructions) Boiler Blowdown Boiler Chemical Cleaning Ash Pond Overflow Boiler Water Treatment - Evaporator Blowdown Oil and Coal Fred Plants -Effluent from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling Water Cooling Tower Blowdown Manufacturing Process Other 21. Discharge/Reosiving Water Temperature Difference Give the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winteroperating conditions (see instructions) Summer 221a Winter 221b 22 Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Per Hour 222 Give the maximum possible rate of temperature change per hour of discharge under operating conditions (see instructions) 23. Water Temperature, Percentile Report(Frequency of Occurrence) In the table below, enter the temperature which is exceeded 10% of the year, S% of the year, 1 % of the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see instructions) Frequency of occurrence a. Intake WaterTemperature 223a (subject to natural changes b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b 24. Water Intake Velocity 224 (see instructions) 25. Retention Time Give the length of 225 time, in minutes, from start of water temperature rise to discharge of cooling water. (see instructions) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER Toe Drain Discharge BLBD BCCL APOF EPBD OCFP [� COND CTSD MFPR OTHR 'F 'F °FJhour .r 1 /o /. 1% axrmum .F OF OF OF OF OF OF OF teel/sec. minutes e m I H AU N%.,T WQr. DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 25. Addfional Infomiation Tna n—i-a DLscharge STANDARD FORM C - MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL SECTION 11. BASIC DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION Is 10 tems In Complete this section for each discharge Indicated In Section I. Items bel that dtiseharged tosurfacewaters. Discharges watem This Includes to r�reeitstmust beddescribed al where there are GES Which the waste water does not go through a Vestment works prior nnggOF EACH also discharges to surface waters from this IacUtry. SEPARATE DESCRge should d be representat DISCHARGE the twelve prseloous months of ops2U�on. Da thins Is proposed ORIGINATE IN THE SAME FACILITY. Ali values for an existing discharge discharge, values should reflect best engineering estimates. ADDITIONAL FAWNG ORUCTIONS UT THESE ITEMS. SELECTED �S APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET 1, Discharge Serial No. and Name a Discharge Serial No. (see instructions) b. Discharge Name Give the name of discharge, if any (see instructions) c. Previous Discharge Serial No If a pprevious permit application was made for this dis charge (Item 4, Section 1) provide previous discharge serial number. 2 Discharge Operating Dates a Discharge Began Date If the discharge described below is in operation, give the date (within best estimate) the discharge began b. Discharge to Begin Date if the discharge has never occurred but is planned for some future date, give the date the discharge will begin. c. Discharge to End Date If the discharge is scheduled to be discontinued within the next 5 years, give the date (within best estimate) the discharge will end. g, Engineering Report Available Check if an engineering report is available to reviewing agency upon request (see instructions) 4. Discharge Location Name the political boundaries within which the point of discharge is located: State County (if applicable) City or Town g, Discharge Point Description (see instructions) bischarge into (check one) Stream (includes ditches, arroyos, and other watercourses Lake Oman Municipal Sanitary Wastewater Transport System Municipal Combined Sanitary and Storm Transport System 201a 1 004 — 201b 201c 202a 202b 202c Discharge from Western Canal System __924_L NPDES Permit No. NCS000002 1954 Plant Discharge Began —t9/r' I wen Pond Dam Constructed 1978 Western Canal System Constructed to divert flows around Lower Pond YR MO YR MO D North Carolina 204d Gast'nn — 204e Near Bessemer City - 204f BSTR ❑ LKE ❑ OCE MTS MCS Municipal Storm Water Transport System Well (injection) Other rothee is checked, specify type 6. Discharge Point - Lat(Iong- Give the precise location of the pant discharge to the nearest Latitude Lon4tuda 7. Discharge Receiving Water Name Name the waterway at the point of discharge. (see instructions) If the discharge is through an outfall that extends beyond the shoreline or is below the mean low water line, complete item 8. r Or Me.. Se Wei M^yI stA X. . . . . . . . . . . 1 X7C 1 For Aces Use & offshore Discharge a. Discharge Distance from Shore b. Discharge Depth Below Water 9 Discharge Type and Occurrence a. Type of Discharge Check whether the discharge is continuous or intermittent. (See instructions) b. Discharge occurrence Days per Week. Enter the average number of days per week (during periods of discharge) this discharge occurs. c. Discharge Occurrence- Months If this discharge normally oper- ates (either intermittently or continuously) on less than a yea around basis (excluding shut- downs for routine maintenance), check the months during the yez when the discharge is operating (see instructions) Complete Items 10 and 11 if 'intermittent' is checked in Item 9,a. Otherwise, proceed to Item 12. 10. Intermittent Discharge Ouan State the average volume per occurrence in thousands of gallons it. Intermittent Discharge Duration and Frequency a Intermittent Discharge Duration Per Day State the average numberof hours perday the discharge is operating b. Intermittent Discharge Frequency State the average number of discharge occurrena ddydg days when 12. Maximum Flow Period Give the time period in which the maximum flow Of this discharge occurs 7-9rz .1 206a M 207a 2M K- 1.22 210 21 la 211b 212 DISCHARGE �RAL NUMBER STS WEL 0 OTH _2-5DEG. 16 MIN. SEC _1DEG. _18_MIN. SEC feet feet jgc(oon) Continuous C] (int) Intermittent _days perwe k JAN @ FEB :aMAR APR 20 MAY Q JUN JUL 2] AUG Q SEP OCT ED NOV E3 DEC thousand gallons Per day hours per day _discharge occurrences per day Maximum flows occur From m during heavy storm events. month month 13. Activity Description Give a 213a narrative description of activity producing this discharge (see instructions) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 Manufacture and prnrcccing ofxnnz4�nic chemir 1, nrim ri13� lirhim^ and nm rpounds. M fart- ira and nrnraino n_f nr ,�,n�C rhPmiralg *ri +ti V and Domestic Serge ire^tment (� narlraap units.) croam / F1e - ^};^^ "r=lity boilers 14. Activity Causing Discharge For each SIC Code which describes the activity causing this discharge, supply the type and maximum amount of either the raw material consumed (item 14a) or the product produced (Item 14b) in the units specified in Table I of the Instruction Booldet.- For SIC Codes not listed in Table I, use raw material or production units normally used for measuring production (see instructions) a. Raw Materials 214 b. Products SIC Code 214 (t) 2819 2869 Maximum Name Ind. Inoraaa-L----ZLd—(± Ind.Organic 100,000 ( r tnlr Shared Discharges Unit Shared Discharges Table 1) (Serial Number) on/dav Drain lb/day�00�1,004,Toe Drain (*) A portion of the Industrial Inorganic Chemical manufacture includes the manufacture of Lithium Carbonate, subject to the Categorical Effluent Standard at 40 CFR 415.450 et. seq. (Subpart AS) (**) A portion of the Industrial Organic Chemical manufacture includes expansion anticipated over the next five years. 15 Waste Abatement a Waste Abatement Practices Describe to waste abatement practices used on this dis- charge with a brief narrative (see instructions) b. Waste Abatement Codes Using the codes listed in Table II of the Instruction Booklet, describe the waste abatement processes for this discharge in the order in which they occur if possible. 215a 215b DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 Narrative. Waters are recovered and reused_ West Canal System includes sedimentation pond and polishing pond. (1) RF.COVF (2) RECYCL. (3) PSEDTM_ (4) PSEDIM (5) BPOLIS (6) (7) (8) (9) (t6) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (�) (23) (24) (25) r. DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 16. Wastewater Characteristics waie This dejennination is to be Check the box beside each constituent which is present in the effluent (drscharge �• + based an actual analysis or best estimate.(see instructions) - Specify substances, compounds and/or elements in Item 26. Washington, D.C. 20250, June 197Z as Pesticides ('insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticdes) must be reported in terms of the acceptable common names specified in Acceptable Common amen and Chemrcalnames forthe In redOnt Statement on PestSdde Labels, 2nd Edition, Environmental Protection Agency, required by Subsection 162.7(b) of the Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Insectiade, Fungicde, and Rodentiade Act x = Present A = Absent ND = Non detected; see attached analytical report. * = Reported as present in attached analytical report; re -testing has been initiated. .P ondu tivi (uhn DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 17. Description of Intake and Dischargs s For each of the parameters listed below, enter in the appropriate box the value or code letter answer called for (see instructions) In addtion, enter the parameter name and code and all required values for any of the following parameters it they ere checked in Item 16: ammonia, cyanide, aluminum, arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc, phends, of and grease, and chlorine (residual). InIluent, Effluent Parameter and Code Untreated Intake n- Treated of y Average Minimum Value maximum Value requenry of Analysis Numbero Analyses bample Type Water Intake Observed or Observed or 217 (Daily Water Expected Expected average) (Daily During During average) Discharge Discharge Activity Activity 1) 2) (3 4 (5) (6) (7) 8 Flow' Gallons per day ----- ----- N/A 0 2.842 Estimated 00056 MGD P Units 004M _____ 6.5 8.5 Estim ted emperature (winter) `F ----- — ---- 48 34 66 1/wk 57 Grab 74M —Temperature (summer) °F ----- ----- 72 50 91 1/wk 51 Grab 74o27 BK=emcial Uxygen Permit Demand D (BOD 5-Day) ----- ----- --- BDL BDL Renewal. 1 Grab mgll 00310 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Permit m9/1 00340 _____ ----- __-- 17 17 Renewal. 1 Grab —Totalspen (nonCilterable) Solids Permit mgA 00530 _____ ----- —__ 2 2 Renewal. 1 Grab t ----- ----- 420 1,100 1/wk 54 Grab e r Permit (residue) ----- ----- --- BDL BDL Renewal.1 Grab ml� 00545 Other discharges sharing intake flow (serial numbers) (see instructions) (11/1 — 5/1) (5/1 — 11/1) - Data collected druing term of current permit (3/1/94-3/1/96) presented here. - Current NPDES Permit requires collection of conductivity, not specific conductance. - BDL= Below Detection limit; see attached analytical report. - Data collected at a frequency greater than permit renewal has been reported as upstream data pursuant to NC0005177 requirments. tiZel: /_le_1a►ty l�l'f � 1 Ammon: Cyanic Cadmii Mercu Zinc Chlc T.D. DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 00 �, �t;onrafInfluent parameter and Code 217 See Notes Below en a Untreatedn Intake Water (Daily average) (1 Treated Intake Water (Daily average) 2) fai age 3 inimum Value Observed or F During Discharge activity MaximValue um Observed or � . During Discharge Activity- - Fr And 6) m er Analyses 7 T�5ampe 8) ----- ----- ----- --- --- 0.011 0.011 Permit Renewal 1 Grab _a (NH3-N m 1 le mg/1 ----- _____ ___ 0.002 0.002 1 Grab >m mg/1 __ 0. 0077 1 Grab _____ ____ ___ ----- --- 0.023 0.023 1• Grab mg/1 -- 14 487 8 360 20 680 1/mon 1/mon 48 48 Grab Grab Retest initiated is. plant Controls Check if the following plant controls are available for this 218 d�� Alternate power source for major .pumping facility ❑ APS Alarm or emergency procedure for ❑ ALM power or equipment failure Complete Item 19 if discharge is frorr cooling andtor steam water generation and water treatment additives are used 19. Water TreatmentAddrtives If the See Attachment 6 — Water Treatment Chemicals dscharge is treated with any conditioner, inhibitor, or algicde, answer the following a Name of Materials) 219a b. Name and address of 219b manufacturer c, Quantity (pounds added per 219c million gallons of water treated) - Data collected during term of current permit (3/1/94-3/1/96) presented here. - Data collected at a frequency greater than permit renewal has been reproted as upstream data pursuant to NC0005177 requirements. 0 ■gel:/c(eta.[yNt.-t d Chemical composition of these i 219d I additives (see instructions) Complete Items 20-25 if there is a thermal discharge (e.g., associated with a steam andlor power generation plant, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other manufacturing process) and the total discharge flow is 10 million gallons per day or more. (see instructions) 20. Thermal Discharge Source -Check 220 the appropriate item(s) indicating the source of the discharge (see instructions) Boiler Slowdown Boiler Chemical Cleaning Ash Pond Overflow Boiler Water Treatment - Evaporator Blowdown Oil and Coal Fred Plants-Etfhuent from Air Pollution Control Devices Condense Cooling Water Cooling Tower Blowdown Manufacturing Process Other 21. Discharge/Receiving Water Temperature Difference Give the maximum temperature difference between the discharge and receiving waters for summer and winter operating conditions (see instructions) Summer 221a Winter 221b 22 Discharge Temperature, Rate of Change Per Hour 222 Give the maximum possible rate of temperature change per hour of discharge under operating conditions (see instructions) 23. Water Temperature, Percentile Report(Frequency of Occurrence) In the table below, enter the temperature which is exceeded 10'/. of the year, 5% of the year, 1 % of the year and not at all (maximum yearly temperature). (see instructions) Frequency of oocurence a. Intake Water Temperature 223a (subject to natural changes b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b 24. Water Intake Velocity 224 (see instructions) 25. Retention Time Give the length of 225 time, in minutes, from start of water temperature rise to discharge of cooling water. (see instructions) DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 004 BLBD BCCL APOF EPBD OCFP C] COND CTSD MFPR OTHR OF OF °FJhour 1 /. /e 1 . Maximum OF .F .F OF OF OF OF OF feettsec. minutes a FUH AUr-MT W DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER 26. Adclifional information 'J NORTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF ENVMONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER STANDARD FORM C - MANUFACTURING AND COMMERCIAL i SECTION I. APPLICATION AND FACILITY DESCRIPTION Unless otherwise spectiled on this form all items are to be completed. It an Rem Is not applicable Indicate 'NA'. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTED ITEMS APPEAR IN SEPARATE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AS INDICATED. REFER TO BOOKLET BEFORE FILLING OUT THESE ITEMS. Please Print or Type 1. Legal Name of Applicant 101 FMC Corporation (see instructions) Lithium Division 2. Mailing Address of Applicant (see Instructions) Numbert£ Street 102a Highway 161, Box 795 City 102b Bessemer City North Carolina State 102c Zip Code 102d 28016 3. Applicant's Authorized Agent (see Instructions) Barbara E. Ritchie Nameandrtie 103d Environmental Manager Number & Street 103b Highway 161 Box 795 City 103c Bessemer City sty 103d North Carol i na ZIP Code 103e 28016 Telephone 103f 704 868-0806 Area Number 4, Previous Application code If a previous application for a a under the National rpe Potlutant Discharge Elimination System has been made, give the date of application. 104 1991 March 7 YR MO DAY I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. Quentin G. Hopkins 102e Plant Manager 4 Printed Name t Person SI ring Title'Jali.L 102tq(-o signature o Applicant or uthorized Agent YR MO DAY Date Application Signed North Carolina General Statue 143-215.6 (b)(2) provides that Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other dorxrment files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained un der Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Siopo0, or by imprisonment not to exceed sit months, or by both. 18 U.S.C. Section 1o01 provides a punishment by a fine or not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both, for a similar oNense.1 5, Facility (see instructions) Give the name, ownetshi and physical location of thttoy plant or other operating presently xaiKs) em discharge() P or will occur. Name Ownership (Public, Private or both Pubic and Private) Check block if a Federal facility and give GSA Inventory Control Number Location. Number 3 Street City County State 6. Nature of Business State the nature of the business conducted at the plant or operating facility. 7. Facility Intake Water (see instructions) Indicate water intake volume per day by sources. Estimate averagevolume per day in thousand gans perday. Municipal or private water system Surface water Groundwater Other' Total Item 7 If there is intake water from'othee specify thg source. 8. Facility Water Use Estimate averag4 volume per day in thousand gallons per day for the following types of water usage at the facility. (See instructions) Noncontact cooing water Baler feed water Process water (including contact cooing water] Sanitary water Other' Total Item 8 If there are discharges to'othee, specify If there is'Sanitan/ water use, give the number of people 10Eb 105c to5d 105e 105f 1059 105h 106a tTsy 107a 107b 107c 107d 107e 1a7f lo8a 108b 108c toed 108e 108f 1089 108h FMC Corporation Lithium Division ------ Bessemer City Plant i 19PUS PRV 0 aPP m Chemical Manufactnring� Research and Development AGENCY USE F7= 737 thousand gallons per day thousand gallons per day thousand gallons per day 284Z _thousand gallons per day 3579 thousand gallons per day Sto-rmwater 188 thousand gallons per day 432 thousand gallons per day 246 thousand gallons per day 12 thousand gallons per day 2701 thousand gallons per day thousand gallons per day See Attachment 1 approx 450 people served 11 -FUR AUhNUY 9. All Facility Discharges and other Losses. Number and Discharge (See instructions)Volume Specify the number of disduirge points and the volume of water discharged, or lost1rorn the facility according lo the categones below. Estimate average volume per day in Ihousand gallons per day Number of Total Volume Discharged, Discharge Points Million GallonsPer DE Surface Water 109a1 oe ijra'ln joW —7-727— Sanitary wastewater trwsport systen 109b1 1 109t2 nil Storm water transport system 109c1 109c2 Combined sanitary and storm water 109d1 109d2 im it. 12. transport system Surface impoundment with no 10981 2 109e2 N/A - Makeup to recirculating system tnclMd as evaporation effluent Underground percolation 109f1 10912 Well injection 109g1 109ga x 0.004 Waste acceptance firm 109h1 109h2 Evaporation 109i1 Y 109i2 0,250 x nil Consumption 109i1 10%2 Other' 109k1 10910. Facility dischargers and volume Total Item 9 10911 10912 T them are dischargesto'other', 109m1 specify. Permits, Licenses and Applications List all existing, pending or denied permits, licenses and applications related to discharges from this facility (see Issuing For Type 'ito Date I Date Expirai Agency Agency P= r Filed I Issued I Denied Date Use License ID Number YR/MOIDA YDaRtB MO,,A , YR/MO/DA YRIMC Maps and Drawings Attach all required maps and drawings to the back of this application. (see instructions) Additional Information 9 instructions) Item 112 Number Information Attachmt I Narrative Explanation of Specified items Attachmt 2 Location Map Attachmt 3 outfall Map Attachmt 4 ISchematic of Water Flow I FMC Corporation Lithium Division Bessemer City, NC NPDES Permit No. NC0005177 Renewal Application April 1996 ATTACHMENT 1 Item 8 - Facility Water Usage - Other (108e) Other water usage estimate includes stormwater which enters the FMC collection system and is combined with other flows prior to discharge. Item 9 - Facility Discharges and Other Losses Discharge points to surface water include: - Outfall 001, the siphoned discharge from FMC's Lower Pond, - Outfall 004, cooling water, boiler blowdown, condensate, and stormwater discharged through FMC's system of stormwater conveyances, and - Drainage from the Toe Drain of the Lower Pond Dam FMC currently has one restroom which is connected to the city of Bessemer City Municipal treatment works. This sanitary facility supplies 3-5 employees and discharge to the Bessemer City treatment works from this facility is negligible. Nonetheless, FMC is exploring directing all sanitary wastes to the Bessemer City municipal system at some future date. This would increase the discharge to a sanitary wastewater transport system to approximately 12-15 K gal/day. Item 10 - Permits, Licenses and Applications Agency Type Number Term NCDEHNR Water NCDEHNR Stormwater NCDEHNR Recycle System NCDEHNR Air NCDEHNR Haz Waste US EPA Haz Waste NCDEHNR Solid Waste No permits have been denied. NC0005177 NCS000002 WQ0008149 3560R30 NCD000771964 NCD000771964 36-05 3/1/94-9/30/96 2/1/95-12/31/99 1/17/95-5/31/99 2/6/96-7/31/96 8/14/90-9/14/00 9/14/90-9/14/00 4/28/78 Attachment 3 FMC Corporation NPDES Renewal 4/96 NPDES No. NC0005177 t ! ,0 e7. Z Soo 3, ry X 79r—� OUTFALL 001 8 .9 0UTFALL 004 16.32 � G S82 10_ 7 > -pig Z � 800 'SIBL EIEL 810 WE o WER 70 ,7 o X 86 7 SCALE 1 INCH = 160 FEET FIGURE 3. FMC — DETAIL OF FMC EFFLUENT LITHIUM FACILITY The ADVENT Group, Inc. CHANNEL AND CONFLUENCE L WITH UN -NAMED TRIBUTARY AUGUST 1995 64580TW�FIGS.PPE FMC Corporation NPDES Renewal 4/96 NC0005177 ATTACHMENT 4 Schematic of Water Flows Water Purchased from Bessemer City 737 K gpd (1) Rainfall Draining through FMC property 2,842 K gpd (2) I I I I I I 12 K gpd sanitary usage I 725 K gpd process/boiler/cooling waters I I -> 432 K gpd boiler feed I I -> 122 K gpd non -contact cooling (Cogen) I I -> 171 K gpd process and other cooling I I I I 2701 K gpd stormwater treated/discharged I 10 K gpd stormwater to kiln pond/scrubber water I I I I 131 K gpd to R&D pond/cooling & process water I I --> 600 K gpd outfall 001 / treated sanitary, process, cooling --> 125 K gpd outfall 004 / cooling water, boiler, condensate --> 2600 K gpd outfall 004 / treated stormwater --> 4 K gpd shipped offsite for treatment --> 250 K gpd evaporation --> discharge to Bessemer City POTW - nil --> Consumption in products - nil --> Seepage from Lower Pond Toe Drain system - nil (1) Estimate based on 1995 annual purchases from Bessemer City / 365 (2) Estimate based on average rainfall of 42.8"/year, over 1.4 sq mi / 365 s V FMC Corporation Lithium Division NDPES No. NC0005177 Permit Renewal 4/96 ATTACHMENT 6 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS APR 17 1996 V1£10N ?F(yF Plant uses these trade name products, or equivalent products, available through commercial water treatment service firms. Data presented here is 1995 usages. MSDSs for these materials are attached. PERFORMAX 401 sodium molybdate 1-10% organic salt 1-10% sodium tolyltriazone 1-10% organic salt 1-10% sodium hyroxide 1-10% BIOSPERSE 250 magnesium nitrate 1-10% 5-chloro-2-methyl-4- isothiazoline-3-one 1.15-1.42% cupric nitrate <1% magnesium chloride 1-10% 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one 0.35-0.47% MEKOR 70 methyl ethyl ketone oxime 85-100% WRICO OXY 11 sodium sulfite 1-10% DREWAMINE CORROSION INHIBITOR morpholine 40-55% DREWPHOS 2300 sodium hexametaphosphate 1-10% acrylic acid polymer, acid salt 1-10% sodium hydroxide 3% DREWPLEX 1621 acrylic acid polymer, sodium salt 10-25% acrylic acid polymer, sodium salt 1-10% sodium hydroxide 1-10% CAUSTIC SODA (25%) sodium hydroxide pellets 98-100% AMERTROL 1123 Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate 40-55% acrylic polymer 1-10% CATALYZED SULFITE sodium sulfite 85-100% benzoic acid 1-10% FMC Corporation - Lithium Division NDPES No. NC0005177 - Permit Renewal 4/96 ATTACHMENT 6, PAGE 2 WATER TREATMENT APPLICATION SPECIFICS (1) Turbine Generator #1 Cooling Tower 5 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 1 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly feed automatic; Discharge drain from Cogen to Lower pond/001 (2) Turbine Generator #2 Cooling tower 11 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 2 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly feed automatic; Discharge drain from Cogen to Lower Pond/001 (3) B.Q. Metal Cooling Tower 4 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 1 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly feed automatic; Discharge from north drain to Lower Pond/001 (4) R&D Cooling Tower 1 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 1 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly shock; Circulate through R&D Lake/001,004 (5) Shipping Air Comp. Cooling Tower 1 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 1 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly shock; Discharge from north drain to Lower Pond/001 (6) Organic Plant Cooling Tower 1 gal. Performax 401 corrosion inhibitor 1 gal. Biosperse 250 microbiocide Weekly shock; Discharge to West Canal/004 (7) Cogen Boiler 3 qt. Mekor 70 corrosion inhibitor 3 gal. Wrico Oxy 11 corrosion inhibitor 3 qt. Drewamine corrosion inhibitor 100 ml. Drewphos 2300 deposit control agent 1 qt. Drewplex 1621 cleaner conditioner Daily feed automatic; Discharge drain from Cogen to Lower Pond/001 Demineralization System 1 gal. Wrico oxy 11 corrosion inhibitor Daily feed automatic; Discharge drain from Cogen to Lower Pond/001 FMC Corporation - Lithium Division NDPES No. NC0005177 - Permit Renewal 4/96 ATTACHMENT 6, PAGE 3 WATER TREATMENT APPLICATION SPECIFICS (8) Organic Boiler 16 oz. Wrico Oxy 11 corrosion inhibitor 16 oz. Drewamine corrosion inhibitor 16 oz. Caustic Soda 25% 16 oz. Amertrol 1123 boiler water treatment 16 oz. Catalyzed Sulfite Weekly feed automatic; Discharge to West Canal/004 (9) Old Boilers 60 lb. Ametrol 1125 deposit inhibitor 60 lb. Caustic Soda 25% 3 lb. Drewamine corrosion inhibitor 1 qt. Mekor 70 corrosion inhibitor Daily feed automatic; Circulate through R&D Lake/001,004 Drew Divisions Emergency -Telephone t ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC. One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1 (606) 324-1133 or MATERIAL SAFETY t 263-7600/Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 DATA SHEET . Phone (201) PERFORMAX 401 CORROSION INHIBITOR l Ua Page: 003804 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD CCMMUNICATION STANDARD) THIS MSOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR affassf sssiaasasaf sfsifffif of iffifiif if sffifisifaafiasfaif iaf afsaif aasasaasasafiafaa i iisf iff ifffsif ssf aiafsfsaaf Product Name: PERFORMAX 401 CORROSION INHIBITOR Data Sheet No: 0197353-007.000 OD 10 124 31860-063 Supearsedes: 05/12/93 FMC CORP. / LITHIUM DIVISION 449 NORTH COX ROAD ATTN: A/P PRODUCT: 4641 p, 0. BOX 3925 INVOICE- 389071 GASTONIA INVOICE DATE: 06/21/93 NC 28016 T0: 449 CORP.ORCOX OADM DIVISION GAS'i ONIA General or Generic ID: CORROSION INHIBITOR DOT Hazard Classification: CORROSIVE MATERIAL (173.240) SHA IIICINOGENS SECTION 3113 AARREMIDENTIFIEDEIN THIS SECTIONREPORT IF TO THE NTP AND TIT SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION % (by WT) PEL TLV Note INGREDIENT 5 MG/M3 1-10 5 MG/M3 SODIUM MOLYBOATE CAS 0: 7631-95-0 ( 1) 1-10 ORGANIC SALT a ( 2) SODIUM TOLYLTRIAZOLE 1-10 CAS 0: 64665-57-2 ( 3) , 1-10 ORGANIC SALT f 1-10 2 MG/M3 - CEILING 2 MG/M3 - CEILING SODIUM HYDROXIDE CAS 0: 1310-73-2 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 2) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 3) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL f THE SPECIFIC CHEMICAL NAME OF THIS COMPONENT IS BEING WITHHELD AS A TRADE SECRET. 212.00 Deg F Boiling Point for COMPONENT( 70-85%) ( 100.00 Deg C) @ 760.00 mm Fig 17.50 mmHq Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 70-85%) @ 68.00 Deg ( 20.00 Deg C) Specific Vapor Density UNAVAILABLE 1.180 Specific Gravity @ 7725..00 Deg F ( 00 Deg C) 70-85% Percent Volatiles Evaporation Rate UNAVAILABLE 11.7 pH CLEAR YELLOW Appearance LIQUID State FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT UNAVAILABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: REGULAR FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, HAZARDOUS CITpMPOUNDS.AAND/OR THERMAL C" DIOXIDE DECOMPOSITION CARBON OR MONOXIDE Y PRODUCE:. PIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE FIREFI PRESSNG RE PROCEDURES- 'WEAR FULL COE FIGHTINGNTAINEDBREAT IING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACE DEMAND MODE AND CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 Drew Divisions Emergency Telephone ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. MATERIAL SAFETY I One Drew Plaza, Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263-7600rfelex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274— 263 003804 PERFORMAX 401 CORROSION INHIBITOR Page: 2 - • ' ' NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 3 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 1 • PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: SKIN - CAUSES BURNS. EYES - CAUSES BURNS. BREATHING - CANSCAUSEIDAMAGERTO NASAL AND REPIRATORYAPASSAGES DEEP TISSU FIRST AID: _ IF ON SKIN- IMMEDDICLOTHI FLU LAUNDER CONTAMINATED AREA IWITEDWATER FOR ING BEFORE LEAST MINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE REMOVE CONTAMINATED SHOES PROMPTLY. DISCARD SHOES SATURATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. IF INEYIOGETESIMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH IMMEDIATE MLARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS IF PHYSICIAN IS NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, CONTINUE FLUSHING WITH WATER. IF SWALLOWED GIVNOT IE MILK"OFCMAGNESIA"G KEEPHWARMG QUIETWILL �USE GETFURTHER MEDICAL ATTGE TO THE ENTION IMMEDIATELY. BY GIVING EN. IF IF BREATHED: IFHAAFFECTED, DR�VE ARTIFICIAL TO FREATIONSH R KEEP PERSONNWARM,IS DQUIET. AND GET NMEEDDICALL ATTENTION. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION, SKIN CONTACT HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:, STRONG MINERAL ACIDS. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER TO H000. LARGESPILL:EEN COMPLETED. NOTSTOWEAiINGLL ATPROTECTIVE URCE DIEI REATOF SHOULD BE PREVENT SPREADFROM ING,EA OPUMP ILIQUID LL ITO SALVAGE L CLEAN-UP �S TANK. REMAINING LIQUIDMAERSE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLA Y• EARTH, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND OVELED NOTIFY PROPER AUTHORITIES PREVENT RRUN-OFFiTA SPILL OSEWERS,HSTREAMS OR OTHER BODIES OF WATER. IF RUN-OFF OCCURS . AS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: OF WATER IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. SMALL SPILL: FLUSH DOWN DRAIN WITH LARGE AMOUNTS LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. madmalk SEE CTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF WORKPLACE EXPOIUREED RESPIT(S) OISPRODU E OR ANY ABSENCE QFNPROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL- :). CONTROL. II), A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED AIR SUP OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSI` RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE) UNDER SPECIFIED TO DITIONSREbuCE E(SEE YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED L EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE VENTILATION: PRO IDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCA B PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NEOPRENE 4CE WITH OSHA GI IARE FACE SHIELD BNIN CGL EYE PROTECION:EGOGGLES SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR DUSTRAL ADVISED- CEVR�OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO R HYGIENIST). OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND B�00T T'TT �r■z�r�rr,r*r��Ti � � KEEP FROM FREEZING. CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS W PRECAUTIONS GIVEN INPTHIS DTIED ATASHEETMUST NERS IBEPOBSERVED. ESIDUES (VAPOR, LIQUID, AND/OR SOLID), THE IyNjIFTTHTTHEOCOMPANYUOR NOT. RECIPIENTSLAREEADVIISED TO CONFIRMBUT INIADVANCEWAR OFANEED NTED TTHAT ETHHE�IHNFORMATIONAISD CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. LAST PAGE --SEE ATTACHMENT PAGE ENCLOSED --LAST PAGE 7 J 24-HOUR .�. Drew Industrial Division ►O Emergency ASHLMO CHEMKAL WC. Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(800) 274-5263 or DATA SHEET Phone 1201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 1(800) ASHLAND e - 000134 BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE Page: 1 _ THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE 14AZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) ssssassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss:ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss:ssssssss:s:ssssssssssssssss Product Name: BIOSPERSE 25O MICROSIOCIDE Data Sheet No: 0137221-003.000 OD 10 124 31860-063 Prepared: 05/31/88 FMC CORP. / LITHIUM DIVISION Supersedes: 09/10/86 449 NORTH COX ROAD ATTN: A/P PRODUCT: 1551 G 0. BOX 3925 INVOICE• 375717 ASTONIA NC 28016 INVOICE DATE: 02/05/93 T0: NLITHIUM DIVISION OTH COX ROAA�/P GASTONIA General or Generic ID: MICROBIOCIDE DOT Hazard Classification: CORROSIVE MATERIAL (173.240) - - s•rarr�•�Tlr.7 IF PRESENT IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIREMENTS OF SEE TITLE IDEFINIII SECTION PAGE 31 3 ARIFICATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION. INGREDIENT % (by WT) PEL TLV Note MAGNESIUM NITRATE 1-10 ( 1) CAS 0: 10377-60-3 5-CHLORO-2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE 1.15-1.42 ( 2) CAS 0: 26172-55-4 CUPRIC NITRATE <1 1 MG/M3 1 MG/M3 ( 3) CAS #: 3251-23-8 MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE 1-10 ( 4) CAS *: 7786-30-3 2-METHYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE 0.35-0.47 ( 5) CAS x: 2682-20-4 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 2) 5PCHLORO-2CMETHYD54AISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE, 2AMEETHYLL04 ISOTHIAZOLIN 9 ONE.IOTMIAZOLONES. ( 3) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 4) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 5) (5PCHLOORROR2CM ETHYDLS4ATWA ISOTHIAZOLIN-3--ONE,D2AME L-4 OISOTHIAZOLIN 3-OMETHYL 85-100%) 212.00 Deg F for COMPONENT( Boiling Point ( 100.00 Deg C) @ 760.00 mmHg for COMPONENT( 85-100%) 18Deg .50 mmHg Vapor Pressure ® 20.00 P ( 20.00 Deg C) HEAVIER THAN AIR Specific Vapor Density 1.010 - 1.030 Specific Gravity Q 77.00 Deg F ( 25.00 Deg C) 85-100% Percent Volatiles SLOWER THAN ETHER Evaporation Rate 2.0 - 5.0 pH CLEAR, LIGHT GREEN YELLOW Appearance LIQUID State HOMOG SOLN Form FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: NOT APPLICABLE CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 24-HOUR Drew Industrial Division Emergency ASHLASO CNEWAI INC. Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza, Bo nNew T ex ton, Jersey 07005 1(800) 274-5263 or Phone2011 DATA SHEETVA. 1(800) ASHLAND 000134 BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE Page: 2 HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OR COMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:, OXIDES OF SULFUR, HYDROGEN CHLORIDE FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: NOT APPLICABLE WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING WHENNG APPARATUS FIGHFIR WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE PRESSURE DEMAND BODY MODE FULL WATER MAY BE USED TO KEEP FIRE -EXPOSED CONTAINERS COOL UNTIL FIRE IS OUT. NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 3 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 0 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION AND CORNEAL INJURY. SKIN - CAUSES SEVERE IRRITATION. SKIN - REPEATED CONTACT MAY CAUSE SENSITIZATION. BCAN BE REATHINGS OFDMIN ISTTCANCCAUSENIRRITATIONAOFYFROM NASAL ANDLRESPIRAATTORYPEATED PASSAGESD�RE. SWALLOWING - CAN CAUSE DEATH FIRST AID: IF ON SKIN: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EXPOSED AREA WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE -USE. IF IN EYES: IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS IF SWIFLTHESE ARENNOTIAVAILABOLE, DRINK LAIRGE QUANTITIES OFGWATEER . AVOIDFAMCOHbLE CALLIA PHYSICIANNIMMEDIATTEELY. AGAINST CIRCULATORY PSHOCK. RESPIRATORYADEPRESSIONOA D CONVULSIONSEMAY BEFNEEEDEDIC LAVAGE. MEASURES IF BRB EEAATTHINGFHASFSTOPPEDRGMEEARTIFICIIALLRESPIRATTIION. kEEP PERSONIWARM, QUIETCAND.GET MEDICAL ATTENTION• PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION, SKIN ABSORPTION. SKIN CONTACT HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: NOT APPLICABLE • .•��r-.ram � �=^r7r�-�' � � • STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. LARGE SPILL: PERSONS NOT WEARING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPILL UNTIL CLEAN-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED. STOP SPILL AT SOURCE. DIKE TO PREVENT SPREADING. ABSORB WITH INERT MATERIAL. THE ABSORBENT(AND SURFACE SOIL TO A DEPTH SUFFICIENT TO REMOVE ALL MICROBIOCIDE) IS THEN SHOVELED INTO A PAIL OR DRUM AND TREATED WITH ENOUGH DECONTAMINANT SOLUTION TO WET THE SOLID THOROUGHLY. LET THESE CONTAINERS STAND OPEN FOR 48 HOURS TO AVOID THE BUILDUP OF PRESSURE, THEN SEAL AND DISPOSE OF BY BURYING AS LANDFILL. R DECONTAMINATED AREA IS CLTDANNARNIAND FLUSHED INTO OMUICIIPPALSEWER DO NOT DISCHARGE SPILLSANCLEAIINGUNOFFS ITOPENBODIE OWATR CLOTHING PROMPTLY; LAUNDER BEFORE REUSE. WASH SKIN WITH SOAP AND WATER. DECONTAMINANT SOLUTION: SODIUM SISULFITE SOLUTIONS (ABOUT 11% SOLIDS CONTENT) DECOMPOSE D WITHIN 30 250 COMPLETELY DEACTIVA MINUTES LABORATORY WITHSATNLEASTE4 EQUIVALENTS OFIDECONTAMINA�NG SOLUTION. A VOLUME RATIO OF20/1 DECONTAMINANT/ACTIVE MICROBIOCIDE IS RECCMMENDED. THE FOLLOWING SOLUTIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE DECONTAMINANTS: INGREDIENT: SODIUM METABISULFITE (WEIGHT = 1 POUND) + WATER(WEIGHT = 8 POUNDS). TOTAL 9 POUNDS. SOLIDS CONTENT = 11.1%. PH = 4.2. INGREDIENT: SODIUM SISULFITE (WEIGHT 1 POUND + WATER (WEIGHT 8.3 POUNDS). TOTAL 9.3 POUNDS. SOLIDS CONTENT = 10.7%. PH = 4.2. INGREDIENT: SODIUM SULFITE (WEIGHT = 1 POUND) + WATER (WEIGHT = 7 POUNDS) + HYDROCHLORIC ACID(37%) (WEIGHT= 0.67 POUNDS). TOTAL 8.67 POUNDS. SOLIDS CONTENT = 9.5%. PH = 5-5.5. NOTE: DECONTAMINANT SOLUTION MUST HAVE PH ON THE ACID SIDE• SINCE IT IS MUCH LESS EFFECTIVE WHEN ALKALINE. IN CONVERTING SODIUM SULFITE TO THE BISULFITE, DfSSOLVE THE SALT IN WATER AND SLOWLY ADD THE ACID WITH GOOD AGITATION TO PREVENT LIBERATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE CAUSED BY LOCAL EXCESS OF OXIDACIDE INET CONTAINERS OF DECONTAMINANT SOLUTION CLOSED OR COVERED TO REDUCE ACCUMULATION OF SULFUR DITHE OXIDE IN THE MAKING UP(OR HANDLING LIMIT VAAMINANTISOLUTION$ SHOULD WEAURIOUGOGGLES,OR LD BE SHIELD MADE AND RURBERRGLOVEESSSONNEL WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SMALL SPILL: DEPOSIT IN A LANDFILL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DEPOSIT IN A LANDFILL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 3 ' 24-HOUR Drew Industrial Division Emergency ASHLAW CHEMICAL WW_ Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY One Draw Plaza, Boonton, New Telexersey 07005 1(800) 274-5263 or Phone DATA SHEET4. 1(800) ASHLAND y._ 000134 BIOSPERSE 250 MICROBIOCIDE Page: 3 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF OVEREXPOSURE HAS BEEN DETERMINED OR DOCUMENTED, A NIOSH/MSHA JOINTLY APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OR ER NIOSH/MSIAVERCSONTRATTOROLS S UNDEULD BE SPECIFIED DNCONTED CONDITIONS. (SEE URESAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER). ENGINEERING VENTILATION: PROVIDE EVEL OF OSUUFFICIENT MECHANICOM AL (GENERAL, SUSPECTED LOCAL OC APPARENT ADVERSE VENTILATION FFECTS TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NEOPRENE EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND FACE SHIELD (8" MIN.) IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED• HOWEVER, OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLI Eft ) OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. •'EYEWASH STATION, EMERGENCY SHOWER - CONTAINERS FTHIS MATERIAL MAY BE LIQUID , AND/OR SOLID),HALLR�SRD PRECAUTIONS GIVWHEN EMPTIED. EN INPTIED THIS DATASHEETSMUSTABE POBBSERVED. DUES THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGINATING WITH APPLICABLE, THE COMPANY OR NOT. SUITABLE RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, ` Drew Industrial Division EmermerHOUR gency ASHLA o CHEMICAL 01_ Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 DATA SHEET Phone 1201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 1(800) 1(800) SHLAND ASHLAND or DEFINITIONS This definition page is intended for use with Material Safety Data Sheets supplied by the Drew Chemical Corporation. Recipients of these data sheets should consult the OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910). particularly subpart G — Occupational Health and Environmental Control, and subpart I — Personal Protective Equipment, for General guidance on control of potential Occupational Health and Safety Hazards. SECTION 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION GENERAL OR GENERIC ID: Chemical family or product description. DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Product meets DOT criteria for hazards listed. -SECTION II COMPONENTS Components are listed in this section if they present a physical or health hazard and are present at or above 1 % in the mixture. If a component is identified as a CARCINOGEN by NTP. IARC, or OSHA as of the date on the MSDS, it will be listed and footnoted in this section when present at or above 0.1 % in the product Negative conclusions concerning carcinogenicity are not reported. Additional health information may be found in Section V. Components subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III are identified in the footnotes in this section, along with typical percentages. Other components may be listed if deemed appropriate. Exposure recommendations are for components. OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) appear on the line " with the component identification. Other recommendations appear as footnotes. SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT: Of product if known. The lowest value of the components is listed for mixtures. VAPOR PRESSURE: Of product if known. The highest value of the components is listed for mixtures. SPECIFIC VAPOR DENSITY: Compared to AIR = 1. If the Specific Vapor Density of a product is not known, the value is expressed as lighter or greater than air. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. Compared to WATER = 1. If Specific Gravity of product is not known, the value is expressed as less than or greater than water. pH: If applicable. PERCENT VOLATILES: Percentage of material with initial boiling point below 425 degrees Fahrenheit and vapor pressure above 0.1 mm Hg at 68 F. EVAPORATION RATE: Indicated as faster or slower than ETHYL ETHER, unless otherwise stated. SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT: Method identified. EXPLOSION LIMITS: For product if known. The lowest value of the components is listed for mixtures. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Known or expected hazardous products resulting from heating, burning or other reactions. ECTION IV (cont.) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Following National Fire Protection Association criteria. FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Minimum equipment to protect firefighters from toxic products of vaporization. combustion or decomposition in fire situations. Other firefighting hazards may also be indicated. SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: States hazards not covered by other sections. NFPA CODES: Hazard ratings assigned by the National Fire Protection Association. SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: For product THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE For product EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local and systemic effects due to single or short term overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local and systemic effects due to repeated or long term overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. FIRST AID: Procedures to be followed when dealing with accidental overexposure. PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Based on properties and expected use. SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous polymerization resulting in a large release of energy. STABILITY: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous or violent decomposition. INCOMPATIBILITY: Materials and conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous reactions. SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Reasonable precautions to be taken and methods of containment, clean—up and disposal. Consult federal, state and local regulations for accepted procedures and any reporting or notification requirements. SECTION VIII PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED Protective equipment which may be needed when handling the product SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS Covers any relevant points not previously mentioned. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Containers should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or properly disposed of by APPROVED firms. Disposal of containers should be in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. "EMPTY" drums should not be given to individuals. Serious accidents have resulted from the misuse of "EMPTIED" containers (drums,pails,etc.). Refer to Sections IV and IX. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET _ Drew Divisions - I;) V 1 Emergency Telephone ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC. One Drew Plaza, Boonton. Jersjj FAX (201)0263=4482 1(800) 274-5263 or Phone (201) 263-76W/T Page: MEKOR..70.CORROSION:INHIBITOR 000080. _ 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) ,. MSOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR .,..--•--.•._--.--- '•- ttsststtttststatttttsttttssssssssassststtstsssssssstssttssttsssstssttattsstsstssssttstststastssstsssssstsssstsss ^ FOR 70 CORROSION INHIBITOR • - D oduct Nana: Data Sheet No: 0015516-006.006 _ CAS NUMBER:. .. 96-29-7 _ FMCP, /LITHIUM DIVISION - ATTN: A/P 449 NORTH COX ROAD PP.0. 13r.ASTONIOAX 3925 Nc . 28016 : • . Prepared: 12/22/94 OD 10 001 31860-063 _ �persedes: 09/30/94 Print Date: 01/14/95 PRODUCT: =:` 4115 _ ♦h INVOICE: 334906 Llt111U'il INVOICE DATE. 10/12/94 r TO: FM NORTH COXIROAD DCORPATTTN: A/P ! _ GASTONIA .. • FFR 1 3 =1945_ Kedth Services General or Generic ID: CORROSION INHIBITOR DOT Hazard Classification: COMBUSTIBLE , • REPORT - IF PRESENT IARC. NTP AlD OSHA IIICSECTION 3113 ARE IDENTILS FIEDCT I N THIS THE ON' ING REQUIREMENTS OF SEE DRA EFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION nV Note Percent PEL ( 1) INGREDIENT 85-100 METHyL ETHYL KETONE OXIME CAS: 96-29-7 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL THE AIHA HAS ESTABLISHED A WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE LEVEL (WEEL) OF 10 PPM. 8-HOUR TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE. 306.00 Deg F for PRODUCT ( 152.22 Deg C) s. Boiling Point @ 760.00 mm Hg 10.00 mm Hg for PRODUCT @ 115.00 Deg FF f Vapor Pressure ( 46.11 Deg C) 3.00 Specific Vapor Density AIR = 1 .916 - .924 @ 77.00 Deg F Specific Gravity ( 25.00 Deg C) >95% Percent Volatites < 1.00 Evaporation Rate (N-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) COLORLES: UNPLEASANT AROM ODOR LIQUID Appearance FIOMO(' SDLN State Form • 145.0 Deg F ( 62.8 Deg C) FLASH POINT(PMCC ) EXPLOSIVE LIMIT UNAVAILABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: ALCOHOL FOAM OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL METHYL ETHYL KETONE. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OR COMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:. NITROGEN OXIDES. CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE, SUBSTITUTED AMIDES FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: EARSFI�N TAINED BREATH APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE PRESSURE DEMAND MODE WATER MAY BE USED TO KEEP FIRE -EXPOSED CONTAINERS COOL UNTIL FIRE IS OUT• -' TAD BY HEAT, PILOT LIGHTS. OTHER FLAMES AND IGNITION SOURCES AT LOCATIONS DISTANT FROM SPECIAL FIRE 3 EXPLOSIONHAZARDS:VAPORS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR AND MAY TRAVEL ALONG THE GROUND I BE MOVED B VENTILATION AND IGNITED MATERIAL HANDLING POINT. R DRUM (EVEN EMPTY) BECAUSE PRODUCT (EVEN JUST RESIDUE) CA NEVER USE WELDING OR CUTTING TORCH ON OR NEA IGNITE EXPLOSIVELY. REACTIVITY- 0 .� NFPA CODES: HEALTH-3 FLAMMABILITY- 2 02. CONTINUED :ON PAGE: 2 24—HOUR Drew Divisions Emergency Telepjonrer ASHLANO CHEMICAL. INC. MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza. Boonton, New Jersey 07005 .1(606) 324-113DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263-76001relex 136444 FAX (201) 263-44821(800) 274-526 MEKOR 70 CORROSION INHIBITOR 000080 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: MAY INCLUDE $TINGING. TEARING. REDNESS. SWELLING AND EYES - EXPOSURE CAUSES SEVERE EYE IRRITATION. SYMPTOMS EYE DAMAGE. SKIN - EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE MILD SKIN IRRITATION. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE REDNESS AND THE BRRNIN . SKIN ABSORPTION IS POSSIBLE AND MAY CONTRIBUTE TO SYMPTOMS OF TOXICITY FROM OTHER ROUTES OF EXPOSURE. BREATHING - EXPOSURE TO VAPbR OR MIST IS POSSIBLE. SHORT-TERM INHALATION TOXICITY IS MODE EXPOSURE MAY BE HARMFUL. SYMPTOMS OF SYMPTOMS ARE MORE TYPICALLY SEEN AT AIR CONCENTRATIONS EXCEEDING THE RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE LIMITS. EXPOSURE MAY INCLUDE: DERS. E.G. ASTHMA -LIKE CONDITION IRRITATION (NOSE. THROAT RESPIRATORY TRACT)- PRE-EXISTING LUNG DISOR MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL.HE -CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION (DIZZINESS. DROWSINESS. WEAKNESS, FATIGUE. NAUSEA. HEADA UNCONSCIOUSNESS- -RESPIRATORY FA LURE BLUISH TINT THE - GGRAVVATE ABYNEREA�BSDOOGACONDITION SENSSIITIVE TONAA DECREASE IN AVAILABLEKOXYGEN SUCH S CHRONICTLUNG� DISEASE. CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE OR ANEMIAS- COMA- - SINGLE DOSE ORAL TOXICITY IS MODERATE• SWALLOWING; MAY BE HARMFUL. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE: _ -GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION NAUSEA. VOMITING DIARRHEA)OUS ATE (BLLOOOIDNG CONDITION SENSITIVEOTIN ADECREASBLU E IN AVAILABLEKOXYGEN, SUCH AAS�CHRONIC LUNG' DISEASE. CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE OR ANEMIAS - ADDITIONAL OF SKIN COACT MAY INCLUDE: Afi FIRST AID: PERSIST. SEEK IF ON SKIN: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF SYMPTOMS MEDICAL ATTENTION. LAUNDER CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. IF INEYES-kK�IF S MPTOMSMATER FOR IMMEDIATELY EDIMINLUTEMMOM�E INDIVIDUAL AWA' HOLDING EYELIDSAPART; SEEPOSURE K IMMEDIAINTO TEEMMEEDICAL ATTEENTTIOFLUSH ONN- IF SWALLOWED: SEEK KUMEDIC THEFT SIDE IF INDIVIDUHE AL IDOWN DROWSY F OR IVIDUALIOIUSSL�ONSCIOUSDO NOT GAND ALERT IVE ININDUCBY E�H• VOMITING BY GIVING SYRUP OF IPECAC OR BY GENTLY PLACING TWO FINGERS AT THE BACK OF THE THROAT. IF POSSIBLE. DO NOT LEAVE INDIVIDUAL UNATTENDED- •c en�.Taa�y; •F SY4ir CEVE O^ I?�� IIATELY VnVE I!:'JIVIDUAL A'!AY FROM EXoDS�RE AND INTO FRESH AIR. SEEK M RMMPDEATONEDICCAALBATAENTION-S KEEP RESPIRATION. ADMINIAND STER QUIET. OXYGEN. PERSON IS NOT BREATHING. BEGIN ARTIFICIAL PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION. SKIN ABSORPTION Page: 2 EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: HAS OVEREXPOSURE TO THIS MATLS ERNOLM(OR AY ITS COMEPRE-EXISTINGEDISORDERS OF THESE EN SUGGESTED AS A �ORGANS USE FIN HUMATHE NS- BLOOD IN ABNORMALITIES SS.PRELIMINARYL THE SRESULTUDY IS FROMCOMPATLIFETIMEED WE 00 STUDYNOT IN IFTTHESE EFS AND FECTS WILLEBEE RELEVANTTOHUJMANTERM HEALTH. UNTIL SUCH TIME, EXPOSURE SHOULD BE KEPT AS LOW AS REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:. STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS. STRONG ALKALIES. EXCESSIVE HEAT STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: AND ELECTRICAL SMALL SPILL: ELIMINATE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION SUCH AS FLARES. FLAMES (INCLUDING PILOT LIC+iTS). SPARKS. . OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND TRANSFER TO FOOD. ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE. FLOOR ABSORBENT VENTILATE AREA. LUDNG PILOT LARGE NOT SPILL: ELIMINATE TECALL IGNITION SOURCES (FL RES,FLAMES INEXCLUDED FROM AREAIOF SPI!'L UNTIL SOLEAN-UPIK HAS BEENCOMPLETED. WEAING SPREADIOM STOP NG. AIFSOURCE. PREVENT FROM ENTERING DRAINS TIES REQUSEWEIRED . PUMP OR VACUUM STREAMS OR OTHER BTRANSFER SPODIES OF ILLEDRPRODUCT EVENT RTO CLEAN CONTAINERS FOR REOCCURSCOVERY. ABSORB UNRECOVERABLE PRODUCT TRANSFER CONTAMINATED ABSORBENT, SOIL AND OTHER MATERIALS TO CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT RUN RUN-OFF TOASEWERS.HST STREAMS OR OTHER BOGIES OF WATER. IF RUN-OFF OCCURS, NOTIFY PROPER AUTHORITIES AS OCCU WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 000080 Drew DIVISIOfis Emergency Telephone ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. or One Drew e01263-7 za, Boonton. New Jersey 0700 Phone (600frelex 1136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (800) 274-5263 MEKOR 70 CORROSION INHIBITOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: NOT REQUIRED UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS OF IS,EXCEEDED(SEE SECTION II). A NIOSH/MSHA IF WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMIT UORF PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONABSENCE APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED LIMI, IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL ED CONDICONTROL.TIONSS EXPOSURE ALSO PERMIT OTHER SUPPLIED NIOREMSHA RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE�__UNDER SPECIFIED CONTO DITIONS (SEE YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS S LD BE IMPLEMENTED VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW TLV(S). PROTECTIVE GLOVES: NATURAL RUBBER COMPLIANCE WITH HOWEVER- OSHA EYE P�uO.ECIEILHGOESCONSULT YRSAEYPRENTAtI PROTECTION. ALSO CHEMICAL TYPE SAFETY TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: �. LE INTERNAL PRESSURE. NEVER USE PRESSURE TO EMPTY. WHEN OPENING.REMOVE CLOSURES CAREFULLY TO RELIEVE POSSIB CONTAINERS �.FL HIS MATERIAL A AND/OR SOLIBE D).HAAZARLL DOUS WEN EMPTI1 PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IINCE N T�tiIS ED DRAT AISHEET MUSTNERS IBEPOBSERRVVEDESIDUES TING THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATEDMPANY OR ED HEREIN IS BELITS EVED ADVIBE SED TOCCONFIRM INBUT IADVANCEAOFANEED TOBE THEEIN�FORMATIONAIS CURRENT. APPLICABLE. AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. Page: 3 ENCLOSED --LAST PAGE LAST PAGE --SEE ATTACHMENT PAGE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Drew Divisions 24—HOUR ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. Emergency Telephcne t One Drew ((201) 263P7600..Telextoor 136444 FAX (20 ) 263.4482 1 (800) 274-5263 Phone :n DEFINITIONS is intended for use with Material Safety Data Sheets supplied by the Drew Chemical Corporation. This definition page Recipients of these data sheets should consult the OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910). particularly I — Personal Protective Equipment. for subpart G — Occupational Health and Environmental Control, and subpart Occupational Health and Safety Hazards general guidance on control of potential SECTION IV (cont)ECT10N 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Following National Fire Protection Association criteria. GENERAL OR GENERIC ID: Chemical family or product FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Minimum equipment to description. protect firefighters from toxic products of vaporization. DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Product meets DOT combustion or decomposition in fire situations. Other criteria for hazards listed firefighting hazards may also be indicated. SECTION II SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: States COMPONENTS hazards not covered by other sections. Components are listed in this section if they present a NFPA CODES: Hazard ratings assigned by the National Fire Protection Association. physical or health hazard and are present at or above 1 % in the mixture. if a component is identified as a V CARCINOGEN by NTP. IARC, or OSHA as of the date be listed and footnoted in this sSECTION HEALTH HAZARD DATA on the MSDS. it will section when present at or above 0.1 % in the product PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT.• For product Negative conclusions concerning carcinogenicity are not THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE For product reported Additional health information may be found in subject to the reporting EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local Section V. Components requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III are and systemic effects due to single or short term the and skin or through inhalation identified in the footnotes in this section, along with may be listed if overexposure to eyes or ingestion typical percentages. Other components deemed appropriate. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE Potential local Exposure recommendations are for components. OSHA and systemic effects due to repeated or long term the eyes and skin or through inhalation Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) and American overexposure to Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists or ingestion. (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) appear on the . identification. Other FIRST AID: Procedures to be followed when dealing line with the component recommendations appear as footnotes. with accidental overexposure. PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Based on properties and SECTION III expected use. PHYSICAL DATA SECTION VI BOILING POINT. Of product if known. The lowest BEAr'TIVITY DATA value of the components is listed for mixtures. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to avoid to VAPOR PRESSURE: Of product if known. The highest prevent hazardous polymerization resulting in a large value of the components is listed for mixtures. release of energy. SPECIFIC VAPOR DENSITY: Compared to AIR = 1. If STABILITY: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous or the Specific Vapor Density of a product is not known, violent decompositiom the value is expressed as lighter or greater than air. INCOMPATIBILITY: Materials and conditions to avoid to SPECIFIC GRAVITY: Compared to WATER = I. If prevent hazardous reactions. Specific Gravity of product is not known, the value is SECTION VII expressed as less than or greater than water. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES pH: If applicable. PEFZCENT VOLATILES: Percentage of material with 425 degrees Fahrenheit and Reasonable precautions to be taken and methods of and disposal. Consult federal, initial boiling point below vapor pressure above 0.1mm Hg at 68 F. containment, clean—up state and local regulations for accepted procedures and EVAPORATION RATE Indicated as faster or slower any reporting or notification requirements. than ETHYL ETHER, unless otherwise stated SECTION VIII §ICIIO_NI V PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Protective equipment which may be needed when FLASH POINT: Method identified handling the product EXPLOSION LIMITS: For product if known. The lowest SECTION IX value of the components is listed for mixtures. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Known or from heating. Covers any relevant points not previously mentioned expected hazardous products resulting burning or other reactions. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Containers should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or properly disposed of by APPROVED firms. Disposal of containers should be in _accordance fr applicable ,�� with misuse of aEMPTIED� containers (drums pailshetc.). Referbto Sections a MATEnIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Drew Divisions Eme: gency Telephone ASHLAND CHE(-tiCAL. INC one -Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1 (606) 324-1133 or Phone (2011 263-7600Telex 136s4A FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (800) 2-74-5263 WRICO OXY-11 CORROSION INHIBITOR Page: 000115 THIS MSOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD sssaasassssssssassssaassssssssagassssssssssasaasssaasssssasasssaassssssssassssasasssssasassssassssssssssssassss Product Name: WRICO OXY-11 CORROSION INHIBITOR FMC CORP. / LITHIUM DIVISION 449 NORTH COX ROAD ATTN: A/P P. 0. BOX 3925 GASTONIA NC 28016 Data Sheet No• 0218084-004.0O2 00 10 001 31860-063 Supersedes: 05/23/94 Print Date: 10/15/94 PRODUCT: 8267 INVOICE: 324776 INVOICE DATE: 07/05/94 T0: 449 CORP. COXIROADM DIVISION GASTONIA General or Generic ID: CORROSION INHIBITOR IF INGPREQUIREMENTS,OFTSARADTIIT E IIICSECTION 31,3 AARRE{IDENTIFIEDE N THIS ESERCTEPIOONR ECTION• SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION Note Percent PEL TLV INGREDIENT ( 1) 1-10 SODIUM SULFITE CAS x: 7757-83-7 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL . 212.00 Deg F Boiling Point for COMPONENT( 85-100%) ( 100.00 Deg C) @ 760.00 = H9 17.50 — Hg Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 85-100%) @ 68.00 Deg.? ` ='!.=: ^=S Ci > 1.00 Specific 'vapor Density AIR = 1 NOV1 7 � � @ Deg F � Specific Gravity 1994 25.00 ii��1iJJ t7 ( 25.00 Deg C) 85-100% Percent Vclatiles Co 0 SLOWER THAN ETHER Evaporation Rate 8.1 pH CLEAR, LIGHT- PINK LIQUID Appearance LIQUID State �-■� r,r rmS3'TJI�i r i ter■ ra^r�T7^ nm FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE L:MIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISH:NG MEDIA: WATER FOG AL DECOMPOSITION OR COMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:. TOXIC FUMES, SULFUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERM OIOX:OE, CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE FIREFIIG WITH TINGE ROCEDUREES: WEAR FULL BODYAPROTECREAT IING AFPA(RATUS FIRES. FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POS:TINE DEMAND AND NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 1 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 0 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED; SEE SECTION VIII. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE STINGING. TEARING REDNESS. AND SWELLING. EYES - EXPOSURE CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. BREATHING - OF MIST BY SULFITE SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REAETION SIMILAR TO THAT DESCR:BEO UNDER INGESTING. EXPERIENCE AN EO SULFITE -SENSITIVE UILS.UPON INGESTION OF VES IACUTODASTFMAYA TACK(POSSIBLYALIFEGITIIREATENING) C REACTION LOSS OF�Z CONSC:OUSNESS OR ANAPHYLACTIL� SHOCK. LARGE DOLES MAY PRODUCE VIOLENT GASTROINTESTINAL COLIC AND DEPRESSION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. MAY SKIN SKINPOSURE CAUSES SKINAIIRRITATIO BY EXPOS1. URE INCLUDE To THIS MATERIAL. BURNING, AND SKIN DAMAGE. PRE-EXISTIN DISOR ERS FIRST AID: ON IMMEDICLOTHIFLUSH WITH REAUSE,FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER IF MATERIAL SAFE i Y DATA SHEET 000115 24-HOUR Drew Divisions Emergency Telephone AS`+LANC C-i•_MICAL .tiC rt ne Grew P+aza. B_,="ton. New _ersey 07,=0= 1 (806) 324- 263 or C /Pnone (201) 263-7600Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (00) 274-53 WRICO OXY-11 CORROSION INHIBITOR IF IN EYES10jMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AMOUNTSOFWATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS OCC ING IPECAC UP OR IF PLACING IMMEDIATELY TWO NEVEROGIVETANYTHINGAND NBY MOUCE �ITONANBUNCONSCIOUSVPERSON. GET MEDICAL BY ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. IF BREATHED: REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT, INHALATION HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:. STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS, STRONG MINERAL ACIDS., STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS IL r�� �-Jr-7f�T"1■ � � � STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE. FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. LARGE BEPE1NtCOMPLET COMPLETED. NOT STOPWSPILLGATRSOU PROTECTIVE DIKEPMENT AREAOF SPILL LD BE O PREVENT SPREADFROM ING. G.EA OPUMPSPILL LIQUIDUNTIL TOCSALVAGE HAS TANK SHREMAININGLIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND. CLAY. EARTH , FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND fbVELED INTO Page: 2 WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: E WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANC E WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANC RESPIRATORY D RESC RATORIIS ORVAASPTDEVOESANEPROPERTINENVRONMENTALTCONiR_OL100 M REGULATIONSADLSOVPERMIR pROTHER N gpMNNTSST/RA7VERCONTROLSRSHOULDRBEPIMPLEMENT ODTOIREDUCESEXPOSRESrctY EwIrnscNT SUPPLIEecJ. Et:GlnecKinu VENTIBBELOWNLEVELPROVIDE OVEREXPOSUREMECHANICAL (FROM KNOWN, SUSPECTED/OR OR LOCAL PP RENTiADVERSEEEFFECTSjN TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE PROTECTIVE GLOVES: NATURAL RUBBER COMPLIANCE IN OREGULATIONS RE EYE PABEEGL FSHIELD BN IONS ALSOPERMOTHERTYPESAFETYGLAASSES. (CONSULT YOUR INDUSTRIAL VISED HOWEVER. REU HYGIENIST). ENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND B00 S. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREV KEEP FROM FREEZING. CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS ARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN EMPTIED DATAASHEET MUST BEPOBSERVEDESIDUE (VAPOR, LIQUID. AND/OR SOLID), ~AE_ BE WHETHER ORIGINATING &LATHELET ACCURATE LIA_ THE INFORMATIONACCUBE SINADVNCEOFNED THAT THE INFORMATION THE COMPANY OR NOT. CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. Drew Divisions l v "/ 24-HOER , reWD CHE'.�Si n Emergency Telephone , --MATERIAL SAFETY � t One Crew Plaza. Boonton.. New ,,e-sey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 o r DATA SHEET pPhone (20'. 263-76007elex 1364—'4 =4X (201! 263-»182 1 (800) -274-5263 000733 DREWAMINE 1791 CORROSION INHIBITOR Page: 1 THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) s•ssssssssssssssssssssesssssasassssssassssssassasssssssasssasssssssasssasssasssssssssssssssssssssssssstssssessss Product Name: DREWAMINE 1791 CORROSION INHIBITOR Data Sheet No: 0193535-004.002 OD 10 120 31860-063 Prepared: 08/17/94 FMC CORP. / LITHIUM DIVISION Sursedes: /15/94 "S NORTH COX ROAD ATTN: A/P Prpeint Date: 10//94 P. 0. BOX 3925 PRODUCT: 4534 GASTONIA INVOICE: 329992 NC 28016 INVOICE DATE: 08/24/94 T0: SION 49 NORTH COX LITHIUM DA�VINN.A/P GASTONIA • I General or Generic ID: CORROSION INHIBITOR IF PRESENT, IARC. NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIREMENTS OF SSEE TITLE III SP TIOFORICLARIFICATION3 ARE DENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION. DEFININGREDIENT Percent PEL TLV Note MORpHOLINE 40-55 20'PPM - SKIN 20 PPM - SKIN ( 1) CAS 0: 110-91-8 Notes: ( 1) TAKENATO PREVENTMABSORPTION�So TTFHATTTTHEVETRALLV ANDBSORRPELOAREFNOTTHIS INVALIDATED. APPROPRIATE SECTIONMV. EASURES SHOULD BE OSHA/ACGIH SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT (STEL) FOR MORPHOLINE IS 30 PPM. for COMPONENT( 55-70%) 22.00 Deg F Boiling Point ( 1 00.00 Deg C) @ 760:00 mm Fig Vapor Pressure NOT APPLICABLE LIGHTER THAN AIR Specific Vapor Density 1.002 Specific Gravity @ 77.00 Deg F E►..0 LJL' (::l D:' stv►t ." ( 25.00 Deg C) \ >95% Percent Velatiles Evaporation Rate NOT APPLICABLE 12.5 pH a CLEAR TO SIGHTLY HAZY Appearance LIQUID State FLASH FOIN- NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LOWEST VALUE OF COMPONEN-) LOWER - 1.8% UPPER - 1C.8% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: ALCCHOL FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM 'OXIC MATERIALS:. CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ETC. FIREFIIGHTING PROCEDURES: WEAR FULL CONTAINEDDY BREATCTION IwNG APPARATUSWITH FIGHTING FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED 1N THE POSITIVE PRESSUR DEMAND AND NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 3 FLAMMABILITv- 0 REACTIVITY- 1 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION Ii. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - EXPOSURE CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. SYMPTOMS MAY 1NCLLDE STINGING. TEARING. REDNESS. SWELLING, CORNEAL DAMAGE AND BLINDNESS. BREATHING - EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL AND RESPIRATORY :RRITATION. SWALLOWING - CAN CAUSE SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION. VOMITING. DIARRHEA. SWEATING. WEAKNESS. HEADACHE. SKIN INCLUDSUREDCAUSESBSEV RE SKINDRYIRRITATION.NG AND PROLONNG GEDBRNSEFANDESEVERESSKIN OAMAGE.URE MAY DRY �PRE�EXISTI GIN PSK:N MAY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL. FIRST AID: IF ON SKIN: IMMEDIATELYINGUSLAUNOEEXPOSED AREAA WITH T WATER FOR AT LEAST ORE 15MINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 •f /.-:Jnf*n MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Drew Divisions Emergency Telephone cJ,_& ASHL%+ND-ir-`N11CA` 'N 1 (606) 324-113-3 or \One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 7005 �so2 1 (800) 274-5263 Phone 1201) 263.7600 i_i_x 136z-- DREWAMINE 1791 CORROSION INHIBITOR 000733 CEEESM REMOVE CONTAMINATED SHOES PROMPTLY. DISCARD SHOES SATURATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. IF INa�SIOIMMMEDIIMMEDIATE FLUSH WITH TE MEDICAL LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS NALLY IF SWALLOWED: DONOTVOMITING. IMMEDIATELCIAN OR TRANSIINK TWOO AN SSES OF WAFACILINY� GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS IF IF BREATHED: IF FHAFFEECTED REMOVE IVE ARTIFICI�ALLTO RESPIRATION. KEEP IF PERSONIWARM. QUIET NG IS CAND�GET ADMINISTER OXYGEN. ATTENTION. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION. SKIN CONTACT. SKIN ABSORPTION EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: OVEREXPOSURE OTTO RY THIS MLAATERIALS AND I,1(OR AY I�AVATEPRE EXISTING S) HAS EDISORDERS OF THESE ORGANS EN SUGGESTED AS A CAUSE FIN HUMANS:, LIVER THE FOLLOWING FECTS IN ABNORMALITIES. KIDNEY DAMAGE. EYE DAMAGE .r��t rlr�riTi � ■ �'�'�� HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:. STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. STRONG ALKALIES. STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS .- ■ •■•li �i30 ■ ■9 fi Page: 2 S RELEASED OR SPILLED: STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL I ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR , LARGE SPILL: PERSONS NOT WEARING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHOULDLL TO PREVENT ABSORBENFROM T, OR OTHER LIQUID TOESOF SPILL UNTIL ALVAGERIAL BEEN COMPLETED. STOP SPILL AT SOURCE. DIKE AREA OF SPILL TO PREVENT SPREADING. PUMP LIQUID TO SALVAGE TANK SIIREE REMED AINING LIQUID MAY NERSE TAKEN UP ON SANG. CLAY, AND WASTE DISPOSAL M_E1`HOD: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. , STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL ED CTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION - IF WORKPLACE SUPPSURERESPIT(S) OISPRODUCT OR IN ABSENCE ANY COMO F PROPERXENVDIRONMENTALECONTROL. II). RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE) UNDER SPECIFIED OSHA REGULATiONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA CONDITIONS (SEE YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRA IVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENT TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. ON- PRS)IDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL E.XFiAUST) '%EN ILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE VENTILATION- BELO) PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:. AA'.URAL RUBBER SH:ELD BNIN CLCEWITH �GINARE EYE PROTECTION: AICIO:ALASHGOGGLENDFY(CONSULT DVNHOWEVER,OSHAREGULATIONS ALSO PERM RAGSSES HYG1ENitT). OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT' SKIN CON'AC'. WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLO'H;NG AND BOOTS. IN CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN INPTHES CAhASHEETSMUST ABE OBSERVED. (VAPOR. (VAPOR. LIQUID, AND/OR SOLID), THE I2�MATOCrPAYJTNHEEREA�BE NIBUT IAAANEDTEWHETHER ANG RMINADVNCEOFETHATTHE NFORMATIONIS wTHT1EONOROTRECIPINgSAEOVSED TO COF CURRENT. APPLICABLE. AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. - - __ —. r•e• MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Drew Divisions 304- ASHLANDCHEN11C-L.!NC % Emergency TeIephor r�One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1 (606) 324-1133 0 /Phone 12011 263-7600Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (800) 274-5263 oo178D DREWPHOS 2300 DEPOSIT CONTROL AGENT Page: THIS MSOS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) sassasasasssaasssaassssasaasassssastiasasassasaassaasasasaaasaaaaaassaassasssaassaasasasssssasaasssasasaasasasssa Product Name: DREWPHOS 2300 DEPOSIT CONTROL AGENT Data Sheet No: 0221077-004.001 OD t0 124 31860-063 Prepared: 05/25/94 Supersedes: 06/08/93 FMC CORP. / LITHIUM DIVISION Print Date: 08/13/94 449 NORTH COX ROAD ATTN: A/P PRODUCT: 4827 P. 0. BOX 3925 INVOICE: 302107 GASTONIA NC 28016 INVOICE DATE: 11/02/93 70: 9 LITHIUM DIVISION 44CORP.TCOXROAN:A/P GASTONIA sn aa.rsssrr� r^mra attrT3'Td E:m ■ -Till ■ T' General or Generic ID: DEPOSIT CONTROL AGENT �zsa•�^rn�■ri! i i ■ IF PRESENT, IARC. NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION. SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION TLV Note INGREDIENT SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE CAS 0: 10124-56-8 ACRYLIC ACID POLYMER. SODIUM SALT CAS 0: 9003-04-7 SODIUM HYDROXIDE CAS 0: 1310-73-2 Percent PEL 1-10 15 MG/M3 1-10 3 2 MG/M3 - CEILING 10 MG/M3 ( 1) 2 MG/M3 - CEILING ( 2) Notes: ( 1) PEL AND TLV ARE FOR TOTAL NUISANCE PARTICULATES. THE PEL/TLV FOR RESPIRABLE DUST IS 5 AG/CUib. ( 2) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ENT( 70-85%) for COMPONENT( Boiling Point 20.00 Deg F ( 7060.00 Deg C). @ 760.00 mmHg Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 70-85%) 17.50 mmHg @ 68.CO Deg F ( 20.00 Deg C) HEAVIER THAN AIR Specific Vapor Density I Specific Gravity @ 77.00 Deg F ( 25.CO Deg C) 70-85% Percent Volatiles SLOWER THAN ETHER Evaporation Rate 13.1 pH CLEAR. PALE STRAW Appearance LIQUID State �T� �■-T twf Y3�TT, ■ FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: REGULAR FOAM OR WATER FOG OR CARBON DIOXIDE OR DRY CHEMICAL CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON HAZARDOUS DECOMTHERMAL DECOMPOSITION OR COMBUSTION MAY PRODUCE:. IDE. TOSITIOMONOMEDUCTS: FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE IG FIREFIIG ROCETINDURES:DEMAND WEAR FULL CCONTAINEDPROTBTION W1IENAFIAGHTING FIRESS WITH FULL AND SSURE HAZARDS: CAN REACT WITH CHEMICALLY REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS AIR. ALUMINUM. ZINC. MAGNESIUM. SPECIAL FIRE S EXPLOSION COPPER ETC. TO RELEASE HYDROGEN GAS WHICH CAN FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES WITH NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 3 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 1 AUU 2 9 1994 � +.11{. Vr.S..I'VIY3S CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 w Drew Divisions `4_HuuK ASHLAND CHEM1CAL.INC Emergency Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY t One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1 (606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET Phone t201) 263-7600 Telex 136 =44 FAX (201) 263-1482 1 (800) 274-5263 001780 DREWPHOS 2300 DEPOSIT CONTROL AGENT Page: 2 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - EXPOSURE TO LIQUID OR VAPOR CAUSES IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE STINGING, TEARING, REDNESS SWELLING CORNEAL DAMAGE AND BLINDNESS. SKIN - CAUSES BURNS. pbSSIBLE DEEP ULCERATION. BREATHING - MIST CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO NASAL AND RESPIRATORY PASSAGES. SWALLOWING - RESULTS IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND DEEP TISSUES. FIRST AID: ATER FOR AT IF ONCS�NN:IMMEDIATEOTHINGu LAUNDER OSED AREA IWITH TEDWC CLOTHING BEFORE RE�USEINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE REMOVE CONTAMINATED SHOES PROMPTLY. DISCARD SHOES SATURATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. IF IN EYES: IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATE MEDICAL AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS IF PHYSICIAN IS NOT IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, CONTINUE FLUSHING WITH WATER. DO NOT USE CHEMICAL ANTIDOTE. IF SWALLOWED: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. VOMITING WILL CAUSE FURTHER DAMAGE TO THE THROAT. DILUTE BY GIVING WATER. GIVE MILK OF MAGNESIA. KEEP WARM, QUIET. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. IF IF BREATHED: EANGFHASFSTOPPEDRGGIVEEARTIFICIALLRESPIRATTIiON. AIR. EEP PERSONIF ING IS WARM, QUIETCAND,GET ADMINISTER EDICAL OXYGEN. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION. SKIN CONTACT HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH: STRONG MINERAL ACIDS.. REACTIVE METALS SUCH AS ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM, ORGANIC MATERIALS, STRONG ORGANIE ACIDS. COPPER STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. LARGE SPILL: PERSONS NOT WEARING PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPILL UNTIL CLEAN-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED. STOP SPILL AT SOURCE. DIKE AREA OF SPILL TO PREVENT SPREADING. PUMP LIQUID TO SALVAGE TANK. REMAINING LIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLAY. EARTH. FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL ME1-00: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMITS) OF PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT IS EXCEEDED (SEE SECTION II). A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULA-IONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE) UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS (SEE YOUR INDUS RIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINIS RATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE E PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS: EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED: HOWEVER. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. CONSULT YOUR SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT. WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTIED. SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES (VAPOR. LIQUID. ANDIOR SOLID). ALL WIZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THIS DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED. THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGINATING WITH THE COMLICABLOR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION IS Drew Divisions 24—HOUR ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. Emergency Telephonf MATERIAL SAFETY 1 One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (800) 274-5263 000262 DREWPLEX 1621 BOILER WATER TREATMENT Page: THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) sssssssssssssssssssssssssssassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Product Name: DREWPLEX 1621 BOILER WATER TREATMENT Data Sheet No: 0246766-002.002 OD 10 935 - Prepared: 04/11/94 DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Supersedes: 03/09/94 309 WEST BELT LINE BLVD. PRODUCT: 5408 Print Date: 04/23/94 ANDERSON INVOICE: SC 29625 INVOICE DATE: TO: DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 309 WEST BELT LINE BLVD. DISTRICT MANAGER ANDERSON SC 29625 General or Generic ID: BOILER WATER TREATMENT IF PRESENT IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIRlzMENTS OF SEE DEFINITIONTITLE III FOR ICLARIFICATIONIED IN THIS SECTION. INGREDIENT Percent PEL TLV Note ACRYLIC ACID POLYMER, SODIUM SALT 10-25 ( 1) CAS 0: 9003-04-7 ACRYLIC ACID POLYMER. SODIUM SALT 1-10 ( 2) CAS s: 9003-04-7 SODIUM HYDROXIDE ' 1-10 2 MG/M3 - CEILING 2 MG/M3 - CEILING ( 3) CAS 0: 1310-73-2 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL cl r•c, i,a ,vvi ajiAuLixiEw rim Aha.a A—'r—AL. ( 3) AS SODIUM HYDROXIDE. NIOSH RECOMMENDS 2 MG/CUM - 15 MINUTE CEILING. Boiling Point for PRODUCT > 2 0.00 Deg F ( 100.00 Deg C) ® 760.00 mm Hg Vapor Pressure for PRODUCT < 17.50 mm Hg @ 68.00 Deg FF ( 20.00 Deg C) Specific Vapor Density AIR = 1 .60 Specific Gravity @ 77.002Deg F ( 25.00 Deg C) 70-85% Percent Volatiles Evaporation Rate SLOWER THAN ETHER 13.2 PH CLEAR, LIGHT YELLOW Appearance LIQUID State HOMOG SOLN Form FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS:, CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON MONOXIDE, TOXIC MONOMER FUMES FIREFIGHTING SURE DEMAND AND FULL CCOONTAINEDDY BREATCTIONHING WHEAPPARATUSIGHTING WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE WATER MAY BE USED TO KEEP FIRE -EXPOSED CONTAINERS COOL UNTIL FIRE IS OUT. SPECICOOPPIERREETC.TEXPLOSION ELLASE HYDROGENNGREACT WITH AS WHICH CANNFORMM EEXPLOSIVICALLY VEEIMIXTURES WALS ITH AICH R,ALUMINUM, ZINC. MAGNESIUM, ACRYLIC EMULSIONS WILL NOT BURN. THEY MAY SPATTER IF TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS BOILING POINT (212 DEG.F). DRIED POLYMER FILMS ARE CAPABLE OF BURNING. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 Drew Divisions 24—HOUR ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. Emergency Telephone - MATERIAL SAFETY VAO One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 000262 DREWPLEX 1621 BOILER WATER TREATMENT Page: 2 NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 3 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 1 PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: SEE SECTION II EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION, REDNESS, TEARING, BLURRED VISION: LIQUID CAN CAUSE SEVERE OR PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE. SKIN - CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION AND EXCESSIVE OR PROLONGED CONTACT CAN RESULT IN BLISTERS AND BURNS. BREATHINGSUREFIMIEXTENSDUST CAN AAY CAUSE SEVERE IRRITSUE ATION TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND IF EXPSWALLOWING - CAN CAUSE NAULEA, VOMITING, DIARRHEA, IRRITATION AND BURNS TO STOMACH, MOUTH, THROAT, ETC. FIRST AID: IF ONCSNI�IMMMEEDDICLOTHINGFLUSH EXPOSED UNDER AREA IWITH TEDWC 0 FOR ING AT BEFORE T 15 MINUTES, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. REMOVE ONTDE. REMOVE CONTAMINATED SHOES PROMPTLY. DISCARD SHOES SATURATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. IF INOCEYES: IMMEDIATELY ILLUUFLUSHMEDICAL ION. WITH AMOUNTS WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS SIO IF SWALLOWED: DO UNCONSCIOUS VULLINNG. IMMEDIATELYICIAN OR DRIPORTO AN SSERGENCYAF R. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO Y. IF BRBBREATHINGFHASFSTO PELDRGIIVVE ARTIFICVE IALLTO RESPIRATTIiON. KEEP PERSONIF IWARM, QUIET IS DIFFICULT, MEDICAL ATTENTION• PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: INHALATION, INGESTION, SKIN CONTACT EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: OVEREXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL (OR ITS COMPONENTS) HAS BEEN SUGGESTED AS A CAUSE OF THE FOLLOWING EFFECTS IN HUMANS:, LUNG DAMAGE, EYE DAMAGE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMTEMPERAATURES OVER 120NF. COPPER,'TEMPESSIVE ERATUREHEAT REACTIVE EXTkEM S , STRONG METALS AS ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM, STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: PERSONS NOT WEARING PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPILL. ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. SWEEP UP MATERIAL FOR DISPOSAL OR RECOVERY. LARGE BEENLCOMPLEED. STOPWS ILLGATRSOU SOURCE, DIKE AREAEQUIPMENT OF SHOULD BE PREVENT SPREADOM ING. G. PUEA OF MPILIQUIDITOCSALVAGE �S TANK. REMAINING LIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLAY, EARTH, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR 07HER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. W T RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMIT(S) OF PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT IS EXCEEDED (SEE SECTION II), A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS (NEGATIVE PRESSURE TYPE) UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS (SEE YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW TLV(S). PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:, NEOPRENE EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND FACE SHIELD (8- MIN.) IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED• HOWEVER, OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. (CONSULT YOUR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST). OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT. WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. EYEWASH STATION, EMERGENCY SHOWER. roNTINUED ON PAGE: 3 -' - Drew Divisions L4—HOUR ASHLAND CHEMICAL, INC. Emergency Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET © Phone (201) 263-7600(relex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 000262 DREWPLEX 1621 BOILER WATER TREATMENT Page: CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS *IEN EMPTIED. SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES (VAPOR. LIQUID. AND/OR SOLID). ALL HAZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THIS DATASHEET MUST BE OBSERVED. THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WITHER ORIGINATING WITH THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE. AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. rsem v1r_7--Q7V ATTACHMENT PAGE ENCLOSED --LAST PAGE Drew Divisions 24—HOUR Emergency Telephone ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. MATERIAL SAFETY One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET o Phone (201) 263-7600/Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 DEFINITIONS This definition page is intended for use with Material Safety Data Sheets supplied by the Drew Chemical Corporation. Recipients of these data sheets should consult the OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910), particularly subpart G — Occupational Health and Environmental Control, and subpart I — Personal Protective Equipment, for general guidance on control of potential Occupational Health and Safety Hazards. SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION GENERAL OR GENERIC ID: Chemical family or product description. DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Product meets DOT criteria for hazards listed. SECTION II COMPONENTS Components are listed in this section if they present a physical or health hazard and,.are presept,.at . or above 1% in the mixture. If a component' is identified as a CARCINOGEN by NTP, IARC, or OSHA as of the date on the MSDS, it will be listed and footnoted in this section when present at or above 0.1 % in the product Negative conclusions concerning carcinogenicity are not reported. Additional health information may be found in Section V. Components subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title III are identified in the footnotes in this section, along with typical percentages. Other components may be listed if deemed appropriate. Exposure recommendations are for components. OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits (PELS) and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) appear on the line with the component identification. Other recommendations appear as footnotes. SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT: Of product if known. The lowest value of the components is listed for mixtures. VAPOR PRESSURE: Of product if known. The highest value of the components is listed for mixtures. SPECIFIC VAPOR DENSITY: Compared to AIR = 1. If the Specific Vapor Density of a product is not known, the value is expressed as lighter or greater .than air. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. Compared to WATER = 1. If Specific Gravity of product is not known, the value is expressed as less than or greater than water. pH: If applicable. PERCENT VOLATILES: Percentage of material with initial boiling point below 425 degrees Fahrenheit and vapor pressure above 0.1 mm Hg at 68 F. EVAPORATION RATE: Indicated as faster or slower than ETHYL ETHER, unless otherwise stated. SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT: Method identified. EXPLOSION LIMITS: For product if known. The lowest value of the components is listed for mixtures. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Known or expected hazardous products resulting from heating, burning or other reactions. SECTION IV (cont) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Following National Fire Protection Association criteria FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Minimum equipment to protect firefighters from toxic products of vaporization, combustion or decomposition in fire situations. Other firefighting hazards may also be indicated. SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: States hazards not covered by other sections. NFPA CODES: Hazard ratings assigned by the National 'Fire Protection- Association. SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT. For product THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: For product EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local and systemic effects due to single or short term overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local and systemic effects due to repeated or long term overexposure to the eyes and skin or through inhalation or ingestion. FIRST AID: Procedures to be followed when dealing with accidental overexposure. PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Based on properties and expected use. SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous polymerization resulting in a large release of energy. STABILITY: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous or violent decomposition. INCOMPATIBILITY: Materials and conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous reactions. SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Reasonable precautions to be taken and methods of containment, clean—up and disposal. Consult federal, state and local regulations for accepted procedures and any reporting or notification requirements. SECTION VIII PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED Protective equipment which may be needed when handling the product SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS Covers any relevant points not previously mentioned. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Containers should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or properly disposed of by APPROVED firms. Disposal of containers should be in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. "EMPTY" drums should not be given to individuals. Serious accidents have resulted from the misuse of "EMPTIED" containers (drums,pails,etc.). Refer to Sections IV and IX J.T.SAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865 ' M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- 19081 859-2151 / CHEMTREC 0 t 800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER # (800 ) 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIOE,PELLETS PAGE: 1 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 J.T.BAKER INC., 222 RED SCHOOL- LANE• PHILL-IPSBURG, NJ 08365 SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM HYDROXIDE,PELLETS COMMON SYNONYMS: CAUSTIC SODA; SODIUM HYDRATE; LYE CHEMICAL FAMILY: INORGANIC SODIUM COMPOUNDS FORMULA: NAOH FORMULA WT.: 40.00 CAS NO.: 1310-73-2 NIOSH/RTECS NO»: W34900000 PRODUCT USE: LABORATORY REAGENT PRODUCT CODES: 5104,5312,3730,5045*372393736v372993734t5565v5O22,3726,3728 37180721,3722 ----------------- ----------- PRECAUTIONARY LABELING BAKER SAF-T-DATA* SYSTEM HEALTH - 3 SEVERE tPOISON) FLAMMABILITY - 0 NONE % REACTIVITY - 2 MODERATE CONTACT - 4 EXTREME 1CORR OSIVE) .- LABORATORY PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GOGGLES; LAB COAT; VENT HOOD; PROPER GLOVES U.S. PRECAUTIONARY LABELING POISON DANGER HARMFUL IF INHALED. CAUSES SEVERE BURNS. MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. REACTS VIOLENTLY WITH WATER ANO ACIDS. DO NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKIN, ON CLOTHING. AVOID SPATTERING BY SLOWLY ADDING TO SOLUTION. AVOID BREATHING DUST- KEEP IN TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINER. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION- WASH TH7RCUGHL•Y AFTER HANDLING. INTERNATIONAL LABELING CAUSES SEVERE BURNS., KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN- IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH EYES, RINSE IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE. WEAR SUITABLE GLOVES AND EYE/FACE PROTECTION. CONTINUED ON PAGE: Z FIE Lithium Division FEB 1 3:1995 Health Services J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSB'JRGv NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- I908) 859-2151 CHEMTREC # (800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL, RESPONSE CENTER # 18(D) 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDE,PELLETS PAGE: 2 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 PRECAUTIONARY LABELING ICONTINUEDI SAF-T-DATA* STORAGE COLOR CODE: WHITE STRIPE ( STORE SEPARATELY) ----- ------------------ SECTION II - COMPONENTS COMPONENT CAS NO. WEIGHT x OSHA/PEL ACGIH/TLV SODIUM HYDROXIDE 1310-73-2 98-100 2 MG/M ? M!G/M THE TLV AND PEL LISTED DE':OTE CEILING LIMITS. ----------------- ---------- SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA 801-LING POINT: 1390 C t 2534 F) ( AT 760 MM! HG) MELTING POINT:B C 1604 F) tAT 760 MM H ) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 2.13 (H20=1) SOLUBILITY(H20): APPRECIABLE (>lOb) - PH: 14.0 (I.OM; SOLUTION) ODOR THRESHOLD (P.P.M.): N/A COEFFICIENT WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: N/A VAPOR PRESSURE I MMHGI: <1 (20 C) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1 ): N/A EVAPORATION RATE: N/A % VOLATILES BY VOLUME: 0 (21 C) PHYSICAL STATE: SOLID APPEARANCE C ODOR: WHITE PELLETS OR FLAKES. ODORLESS. ----------------------------- SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT ICLOSED CUP)-- N/A NFPA 704M RATING: 3-0-1 AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: N/A CONTINUED ON PAGE: 3 J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE. PHIL LIPSBURG• NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24—HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- (908) 859-2151 • CHEMTREC # (800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 4 (800) 424-8802 S4034 —06 SODIUM HYDROXIDEsPELLETS PAGE: 3 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 SECTION IV — FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA (CONTINUED) FLAMMABLE LIMITS: UPPER — N/A LOWER — N/A FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA APPROPRIATE FOR SURROUNDING FIRE. SPECIAL FIRE —FIGHTING PROCEDURES FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR PROPER PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT AND SELF—CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN POSITIVE PRESSURE MODE, FLOOD WITH WATER SPRAY TO PREVENT SPLASHING OF MATERIAL - UNUSUAL FIRE E EXPLOSION HAZARDS CONTACT WITH j'OISTURE OR WATER MAY GENERATE SUFFICIENT HEAT TO IGNITE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. REACTS WITH MOST M=TALS TO PRODUCE HYDROGEN GAS9 WHICH CAN FORM AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR. TOXIC GASES PRODUCED NONE IDENTIFIED EXPLOSION DATA—NSITIVITY TO MECHANICAL IMPACT NONE I DENT I• I EO- EXPLOSION DATA —SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE NONE IDENTIFIED - SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE ( TLV/"f'WA) = 2 MG/M TLV LISTED DENOTES CEILING LIMIT. SHORT—TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT ISTEL): NOT ESTABLISHED PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT IPEL): 2 MG/M PEL LISTED DENOTES CEILING LIMIT. TOXICITY OF COMPONENTS INTRAPERITONEAL MCUSE LD50 FOR SODIUM HYDROXIDE 40 M G/KG CONTINUED ON .PAGE: 4 ` J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANEY PHILLIPSSURGY NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- (908) 859-2151 CHEMTREC m (800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER # (800) 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDEYPELLETS PAGE: 4 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 ----------- ------------------ ---------- SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ;CONTINUED) CARCINOGENICITY: NTP: NO IARC: NO Z LIST: NO OSHA REG: NO CARCINOGENICITY NONE IDENTIFIEn. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS NONE IDENTIFIED. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE INHALATION: SEVERE IRRITATION OR BURNS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEMv PULMONARY EDEMAS LUNG INFLAMMATIONS MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DAMAGE SKIN CONTACT_ SEVERE IRRITATION OR BURNS EYE CONTACT: SEVERE IRRITATION OR BURNS, PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE SKIN ABSORPTI N: NONE IDENTIFIED INGESTION: IS HARMFUL AND MAY BE FATAL. SEVERE BURNS TO MOUTHY THROATY AND STOMACH, NAUSEA, VOMITING CHROMIC EFFECTS: NONE IDENTIFIEDD TAOET ORGANS EYES, SKINY RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS LUNGS MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE DAMAGED SKIN PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY INHALATION• INGESTION, EYE CONTACTY SKIN CONTACT EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES _ INGESTION: CALL A PHYSICIAN. IF SWALLOWED• DO NOT INDUCE IOMITING. IF CONSCIOUS, GIVE LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER. FOLLOW WITH DILUTED VINEGARY FRUIT JUICE OR WHITES OF EGGS BEATEN WITH WATER. INHALATION= IF INHALED, REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. IF 3REATHING IS DIFFICULT. GIVE OXYGEN. PROMPT ACTION IS ESSENTIAL. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 5 J.T.BAKER INC. 2?2 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- t9081 859-2151 CHEMTREC : I830) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 4 (8001 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDE,PELLETS PAGE: 5 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 ------------------------------- SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA lCONTINUED) SKIN CONTACT: IN CASE OF CONTACT, IMMEDIATELY FLUSH SKIN WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES WHILE REMOVING CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES. WASH CLOTHING BEFORE RE -USE. EYE CONTACT: IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT, IMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN IN CASES OF SEVERE ESOPHAGEAL CORROSION, THE USE OF THERAPEUTIC DOSES OF STEROIDS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. GENERAL SUPPORTIVE MEASURES WITH CONTINUAL MONITORING OF GAS EXCHANGE, ACID -BASE BALANCE, ELECTROLYTES, AND FLUID INTAKE ARE ALSO REQUIRED. SARA/TITLE III HAZARD CATEGORIES AND LISTS ACUTE: YES . CHRONIC: YES FLAMMABILITY: NO PRESSURE: NO REACTIVITY: NO t EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: NO CERCLA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE: YES CONTAINS SODIUM HYDROXIDE t RQ = 1000 LBS) SARA 313 TOXIC .(.HEMTCALS: YES CONTAINS SODIUM HYDROXIDE GENERIC CLASS: GENERIC CLASS REMOVED FROM CFR: 7!1/9i TSCA INVENTORY: YES ---------------------- _ SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: MOISTURE INCOMPATIBLES: WATER• STRONG ACIDS, MOST COMMON METALS, COMBUSTIBLE !MATERIALS, ORGANIC 'MATERIALS, ZINC, ALUMINUM, PEROXIDES, HALOGENATED HYDROCARSONS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE IDENTIFIED CONTINUED ON PAGE: 6 J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865 ' M A T E R I A L S A F C T Y 0 A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- (9081 859-2151 CHEMTREC # 1800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL• RESPONSE CENTER # t80D) 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDE,PELLETS PAGE: 6 EFFECTIVE= 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95- -------------- SECTION VII - SPILL S DISPOSAL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL OR DISCHARGE WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS A40 FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, WITH CLEAN SHOVELv CAREFULLY PLACE MATERIAL INTO CLEAN, DRY CONTAINER 440 COVER; REMOVE FROM AREA. FLUSH S°ILL AREA WITH WATER. DISPOSAL PROCEDURE DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER- D0029 D003 iCORROSIVE, REACTIVE WASTE) SECTION VIII - INDUSTRIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT VENTILATION= USE GENERAL OR LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION TO MEET TLV REQUIREMENTS. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION REQUIRED IF AIRBORNE CONCENTRATION EXCEEDS TLV. AT CONCENTRATIONS UP TO 100 PPM, A HIGH -EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED, ABOVE THIS LEVEL, A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS IS ADVISED- EYE/SKIN PROTECTION: SAFETY GOGGLES, UNIFORPi, APRON, NEOPRENE GLOVESARE .� RECOMMENDED. --------------------------------- SECTION IX - STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS SAF-T-DATA* STORAGE COLOR CODE: WHITE STRIPE t STORE SEPARATELY) STORAGE REQUIREMENTS KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED. STORE IN CORROSION -PROOF AREA. STORE IN A DRY AREA. ISOLATE FRO4 INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 7 J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSBURG? NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- (908) 859-2151 CHEMTREC 9 (800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER t (800) 424--8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDErPELLETS PAGE: 7 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 ------ --------------- SECTION X - TRANSPORTATION DATA AND AD')ITIONAL INFORMATION '3 DOMESTIC (D.O.T.) PROPER SHIPPING NAME: SODIUM HYDROXIDES SOLID HAZARD CLASS: 8 UN/NA: UN1823 REPORTABLE QUANTITY: lODO Lg S. PACKAGING 'GROUP: II LABELS: 8 CORROSIVE REGULATORY REFERENCES: 49CFR 172.101 INTERNATIONAL ( I . M.O. ) PROPER SHIPPING -NAME: SODIUM HYDROXIDE? SOLID I.M.O. PAGE: 8225 HAZARD CLASS: 8 UN: UN1823 MARINE POLLUTANTS: NO PACKAGING GROUP: II LABELS: 8 CORROSIVE REGULATORY REFERENCES: 49CFR PART 176; IMDG CODE AIR (I.C.A.O.) PROPER SHIPPING.-IIIAME: SODIUM HYDROXIDE, SOLID HAZARD CLASS: 8 UN: UN1823 PACKAGING GROUa: II LABELS: 8 CORROSIVE _ REGULATORY REFERENCES: 49CFR PART 175; ICAO WE BELIEVE THE TRANSPORTATION DATA AND REFERENCES CONTAINED HEREIN TO BE FACTUAL AND � THE OPINION OF QUALIFIED EXPERTS. THE DATA IS MEANT AS A GUIDE TO THE OVERALL CLASSIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT AND IS NOT PACKAGE SIZE SPECIFIC? NOR SHOULD T_T BE TAKEN AS A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION FOR w".-iICH THE COMPANY ASSUMES LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY.=== THE INFORMATION IS OFFERED SOLELY FOR YOUR CONST.DERATION• INVESTIGATION, AND VERIFICATION. ANY USE OF T`iE INFORMATION 'LUST BE 1DETERMINP-0 9Y THE USER TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE FE'_',ERAL, STATE, ANO LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. SEE SHIPPER REQUIREMENTS 49CFR 171.2t CERTIFICATION 172.2049 AND EMPLOYEE TRAINING 49 CFR 173.1t51. U.S. CUSTOMS HARMCNIZATION NUMBER: 28151100003 CONTINUED ON PAGE: 8 J.T.BAKER INC. 222 RED SCHOOL LANE, PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T 24-HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE -- (908) 359-2151 CHEMTREC 0 (800) 424-9300 -- NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER # (800) 424-8802 S4034 -06 SODIUM HYDROXIDE,PELLETS PAGE: 8 EFFECTIVE: 11/18/94 ISSUED: 01/03/95 NOTE: WHEN HANDLING LIQUID PRODUCTS, SECONDARY PROTECTIVE CONTAINERS MUST BE USED FOR CARRYING. -N/A = NOT APPLICABLE, OR NOT AVAILABLE; N/E = NOT ESTABLISHED. - THE INFORMATION IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT A40 REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER (29 CFR 1910.1200 ET. SEQ.1 AND THE CANADIAN WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEM. THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED ONLY AS A GUIDE TO THE APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONARY HANDLING OF THE MATERIAL BY A PERSON TRAINED IN, OR SUPERVISED BY A PERSON TRAINED IN, CHEMICAL HANDLING. THE USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE PRECAUTIONS AND DANGERS OF THIS CHEMICAL FOR HIS OR HER PARTICULAR APPLICATION. DEPENDING ON USAGE, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING INCLUDING EYE AND FACE GUARDS AND RESPIRATORS MUST BE USED TO AVOIb CONTACT WITH MATERIAL OR BREATHING CHEMICAL VAPORS/FUMES. EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT MAY HAVE SERIOUS ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS. THIS CHEMICAL MAY INTERACT WIT-i OTHER SUBSTANCES. SINCE THE POTENTIAL USES ARE SO VARIED• BAKER CANNOT WARN OF ALL OF THE POTENTIAL DANGERS OF USE OR INTERACTION WITH OTHER CHEMICALS OR MATERIALS. BAKER WARRANTS THAT THE CHEMICAL MEETS THE SPECIFICATIONS SET FORTH ON THE LABEL. BAKER DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRE-SSED OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT .6—UPPLIED HEREUNDER, ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR ITS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE USER SHOULD RECOGNIZE THAT THIS PRODUCT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY AND EVEN DEATH, ESPECIALLY IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED OR THE KNOWN DANGERS OF USE ARE NOT HEEDED. READ ALL PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION. AS NEW DOCUIPENTED GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE, BAKER WILL PERIODICALLY REUSE THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. NOTE: CHEMTREC, CANUTEC, AND NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE TO BE USED ONLY IN THE EVENT OF CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING A SPILL, LEAK, FIRE, EXPOSURE, OR ACCIDENT INVOLVING CHEMICALS. ALL NON -EMERGENCY QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO CUSTOMER SERVICE t 1-800-JTBAKER) FCR ASSISTANCE. COPYRIGHT 1995 J.T.BAKER INC. * TRADEMARKS OF J.T.3AKER INC. AP?°OVED BY QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT. -- LAST PAGE -- "ISSUED 3Y VWR 02/04/95" Drew Divisions 24-xoux Emergency Telephone. ASHLAND CHEMICAL, INC. 005 1(606) 324-1133 or MATERIAL SAFETY t One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07 DATA SHEET O Phone (201) 263-760o%relex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 003576 AMERTROL 1123 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR Page: THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 ('THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssassssssss Product Name: AMERTROL 1123 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR Data Sheet No: 0006724-002.001 OD 10 935 - Prepared: 02/10/95 DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Supersedes: 02/02/95 Print Date: 02/18/95 309 WEST BELT LINE BLVD. PRODUCT: 5214 ANDERSON INVOICE: - SC 29625 INVOICE DATE: TO: DREW INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 309 WEST BELT LINE BLVD. DISTRICT MANAGER ANDERSON SC 29625 • •• • • General or Generic ID: DEPOSIT INHIBITOR DOT Hazard Classification: NOT APPLICABLE IF PRESENT IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIR&ENTS OF SE TITLE IT EIII SECTION AGE 313 CLARIFICATION IN THIS SECTION. INGREDIENT % (by WT) PEL TLV Note TETRAPOTASSIUM PYROPHOSPHATE 40-55 15 MG/M3 10 MG/M3 ( 1) CAS 0: 7320-34-5 ACRYLIC POLYMER 1-10 ( 2) CAS x: 9003-04-7 Notes: ( 1) PEL AND TLV ARE FOR TOTAL NUISANCE PARTICULATES. ( 2) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL • a.■• -. Boiling Point for COMPONENT( 40-55%) 212.00 Deg F ( 100.00 Deg C) @ 760.00 mm Hg Vapor Pressure for COMPONENT( 40-55%) 17.50 mm Hg Q 68.00 Deg' ( 20.00 Deg C) HEAVIER THAN AIR Specific Vapor Density 1.595 Specific Gravity @( 77.00 Deg F 25.00 Deg C) 40-55% Percent Volatiles SLOWER THAN ETHER Evaporation Rate 10.5 PH CLEAR TO SLIGHTLY HAZY Appearance LIQUID State HOMOG SOLN Form •APMM7• • �' FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM:, pF10SPHDROUS COMPOUNDS, TOXIC MONOMER FUMES FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: WEAR A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE NOF�S�MSDSESISTANT OPERATED IN THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE PRESSURE TDEMAND O THE PPERSONALHPAROTECTIVE APPROPRIATE SECTIONEAR EQUIPMENT. SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NO SPECIAL FIRE HAZARDS ARE KNOWN TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 2 FLAMMABILITY- 1 REACTIVITY- 0 Fat• •• •• PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED FOR PRODUCT. SEE SECTION II. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE MILD EYE IRRITATION. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE STINGING. TEARING, AND REDNESS. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 Drew Divisions 24—HOUR • ASHLANDCHEMICAL INC. Emergency Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY t One Drew Plaza, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET Phone (201) 263-7600irelex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1 (800) 274-5263 . 003576 AMERTROL 1123 DEPOSIT INHIBITOR Page: 2 SKIN - EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE MILD SKIN IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY DRY THE SKIN. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE REDNESS, BURNING DRYING AND CRACKING, AND SKIN BURNS. PRE-EXISTING SKIN DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Tb THIS MATERIAL. BREATHING - EXPOSURE TO VAPOR OR MIST IS POSSIBLE. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE: -IRRITATION (NOSE, THROAT RESPIRATORY TRACT)- PRE-EXISTING LUNG DISORDERS, E.G. ASTHMA -LIKE CONDITIONS, MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL. SWALLOWING - SINGLE DOSE ORAL TOXICITY IS LOW. SWALLOWING SMALL AMOUNTS DURING NORMAL HANDLING IS NOT LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL EFFECTS; SWALLOWING LARGE AMOUNTS MAY BE HARMFUL. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE• -GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION (NAUSEA, VOMITING, DIARRHEA) - FIRST AID: IF ON SKIN: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. LAUNDER CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. IF IN EYES: IF SYMPTOMS DEVELOP IMMEDIATELY MOVE INDIVIDUAL AWAY FROM EXPOSURE AND INTO FRESH AIR. FLUSH EYES GENTLY WITH WATER FOR AT LAST 15 MINUTES WHILE HOLDING EYELIDS APART; SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF SWALLOWED: IF SWALLOWED, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF INDIVIDUAL IS DROWSY OR UNCONSCIOUS DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH PLACE INDIVIDUAL ON THE LEFT SIDE WITH THE HEAD DOWN. IF INDIVIDUAL IS CONSCIOUS AND ALERT INDUCE VOMITING BY GIVING SYRUP OF IPECAC OR BY GENTLY PLACING TWO FINGERS AT THE BACK OF THE THROAt. IF POSSIBLE, DO NOT LEAVE INDIVIDUAL UNATTENDED. IF BREATHED: IF SYMPTOMS DEVELOP, IMMEDIATELY MOVE INDIVIDUAL AWAY FROM EXPOSURE AND INTO FRESH AIR. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION- KEEP PERSON WARM AND QUIET. IF PERSON IS NOT BREATHING, BEGIN ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. IF BREATHING fS DIFFICULT, ADMINISTER OXYGEN. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:, STRONG MINERAL ACIDS., STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL. LARGE SPILL: E55 NOT WEARING EQUIPMENT SHOULD REAREA OIIU ICHas BEEN COMPLETED. PSLLATSOUCE. DIKE OFSPILL BE EXCLUDED SPREADING,PUMP LQDTOSALVAGE TANK. REMAINING LIQUID MAY BE TAKEN UP ON SAND, CLAY, EARTH, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF OVEREXPOSURE HAS BEEN DETERMINED OR DOCUMENTED. A NIOSH/MSHA JOINTLY APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS. (SEE YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW LEVEL OF OVEREXPOSURE (FROM KNOWN, SUSPECTED OR APPARENT ADVERSE EFFECTS). PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER). EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED• HOWEVER, OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GLASSES. CONSULT YOUR SAFETY REPRESENTAtIVE. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTIED.SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES (VAPOR, LIQUID, AND/OR SOLID), ALL HAZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THE DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED. THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGINATING WITH THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. LAST PAGE --SEE ATTACHMENT PAGE ENCLOSED --LAST PAGE • Drew Divisions 24-HOUR ASHLAND CHEMICAL. INC. Emergency Telephone MATERIAL SAFETY t One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET . Phone (201) 263-7600!Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 001585 CATALYZED SULFITE CORROSION INHIBITOR Page: 1 THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH 29 CFR 1910.1200 (THE HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD) ssssssssas:sssssssssasssssssasasassasssassssssassssssssssssssssassasssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssssssssssss Product Name: CATALYZED SULFITE CORROSION INHIBITOR Data Sheet No: 0006719-003.001 OD 10 120 31860-074 Prepared: 05/23/94 FMC LITHIUM CORPORATION Supersedes: 11/11/92 ATTN: B. TUMBLESON Print Date: 08/13/94 HIGHWAY 161 PRODUCT: 5247 BESSEMER CITY INVOICE: 327021 NC 28016 INVOICE DATE: 07/26/94 TO: FMC LITHIUM CORPORATION ATTN• B. TUMBLESON BESSEMER CITY SECTI ON I -PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION General or Generic ID: CORROSION INHIBITOR IF PRESENT IARC, NTP AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS SECTION. SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION INGREDIENT SODIUM SULFITE CAS 0: 7757-83-7 BENZOIC ACID CAS 0: 65-85-0 Notes: ( 1) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL ( 2) PEL/TLV NOT ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL Boiling Point NOT APPLICABLE Vapor Pressure NOT APPLICABLE Percent PEL 85-100 1-10 TLV Note ( 1) ( 2) Specific Vapor Density NOT APPLICABLE Specific Gravity 77.00 Deg F ( 25.00 Deg C) Percent Volatiles NOT APPLICABLE Evaporation Rate NOT APPLICABLE Appearance WHT-LT TAN/PINK SPECS/POWDER State SOLID Form POWDER FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS:, TOXIC FUMES, SULFUR DIOXIDE FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE PRESSURE DEMAND MODE WHEN FIGHTING FIRES. SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NOT APPLICABLE NFPA CODES: HEALTH- 1 FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 0 DATA PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED; SEE SECTION VIII. EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - EXPOSURE TO LIQUID OR VAPOR CAUSES EYE IRRITATION. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE STINGING, TEARING, REDNESS, AND SWELLING. SKIN - CAN CAUSE IRRITATION. SULFITE -SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS UPON INHALATION OF THIS PRODUCT MAY EXPERIENCE AN ALLERGIC REACTION SIMILAR TO THAT DESCRIBED UNDER INGESTION. SULFITE-SENSITIVE NAUSEA, DIARRHEA, ITCHING SWEUPON LL NG, HIVES STION OF THIS ASTiMACT YATTTTACK(POSSIBLYENCE AN ALIFEGTHREATEIC NINNGG);�LOSS OFIZED CONSCIOUSNESS OR ANAPHYLACTIE SHOCK. LARGE DOPES MAY PRODUCE VIOLENT GASTROINTESTINAL COLIC AND DEPRESSION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 Drew Divisions 24-xo(rR Emergency Telephone ASHLANDCHEMICAL.INC. MATERIAL SAFETY t One Drew Plaza. Boonton. New Jersey 07005 1(606) 324-1133 or DATA SHEET . Phone (201) 263-7600,Telex 136444 FAX (201) 263-4482 1(800) 274-5263 001585 CATALYZED SULFITE CORROSION INHIBITOR Page: 2. FIRST AID: IF ON SKIN: THOROUGHLY C LY WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED IF IN EYES: FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS OCCASIONALLY, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF SWALLOWED: FINGERIATEBACKROFKTTWO HROAT. NEVERES OGIVE ANYTHIR ANDINDUCEGMUTHVOMTONANBUNC SCCIIOUSVPERSON- GETNG IPECAC SMEDICUP ARL BY ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. IF BREATHED: REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT, INHALATION HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR STABILITY: STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY: AVOID CONTACT WITH:. STRONG MINERAL ACIDS., STRONG ORGANIC ACIDS, STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: SMALL SPILL: SWEEP UP MATERIAL FOR DISPOSAL OR RECOVERY. LARGE SPILL: SHOVEL MATERIAL INTO CONTAINERS. THOROUGHLY SWEEP AREA OF SPILL TO CLEAN UP ANY RESIDUAL MATERIAL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SMALL SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. LARGE SPILL: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF OVEREXPOSURE HAS BEEN DETERMINED OR DOCUMENTED, A NIOSH/MSHA JOINTLY APPROVED AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR IS ADVISED IN ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL. OSHA REGULATIONS ALSO PERMIT OTHER NIOSH/MSHA RESPIRATORS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS. (SEE YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER). ENGINEERING OR ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE EXPOSURE. VENTILATIOON: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST) VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS:. NATURAL RUBBER EYE PROTECTION: REGULAT REGULATIONS PERMIT OTHER TYPE SAFETY GIANCE WITH LASSES. CONSULTRYOOUUR SAFNETYAREPRESENTAtIVEWEVER. OSHA OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: TO PREVENT REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT, WEAR IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. CONTAINERS OF THIS MATERIAL MAY BE HAZARDOUS WHEN EMPTIED.SINCE EMPTIED CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUES (VAPOR, LIQUID, AND/OR SOLID). ALL HAZARD PRECAUTIONS GIVEN IN THE DATA SHEET MUST BE OBSERVED. THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGINATING WITH THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. LAST PAGE --SEE ATTACHMENT PAGE ENCLOSED --LAST PAGE r *** Attachment 5 *** Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 FMC Corporation LithiumDivision NPDES No. NC0005177 Permit Renewal March 26, 1996 Mr. Joe Morrison FMC Corporation - Lithium Division P.O. Box 3925 Gastonia, NC 28053-3925 RE: PACE Project No. 660228.517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Dear Mr. Morrison: APR Enclosed is the report of laboratory analyses for samples received February 28 - March 04, 1996. Footnotes are given at the end of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, La"�� Clevecia M. Harris Project Manager Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, withni it the written mncent of Pace Analytical Services. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 ICincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 FMC Corporation - Lithium Division P.O. Box 3925 Gastonia, NC 28053-3925 Attn: Mr. Joe Morrison Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Parameter INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day Calcium Chemical Oxygen Demand Color Cyanide, Total Fluoride, Total Units March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 92 0559894 02/28/96 02/28/96 001 MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED mg/L 2.0 4 mg/L 0.50 154 mg/L 10 28 Pt -Co Unit 5 30-PH 7 mg/L 0.002 0.002 mg/L 0.2 0.62 03/01/96 03/06/96 03/11/96 02/29/96 03/13/96 03/13/96 Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 0.1 0.16 03/08/96 Nitrogen, Kjeldahl mg/L 1.0 1.2 03/05/96 Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg/L 0.1 ND 03/14/96 Oil & Grease mg/L 1.0 62 03/14/96 Phenol, Low Level mg/L 0.005 ND 03/05/96 Phosphorus, Total mg/L 0.010 0.05 03/11/96 Potassium mg/L 1.0 22 03/06/96 Sodium mg/L 0.50 193 03/06/96 Solids, Settleable ml/L 0.1 ND 03/01/96 Solids, Total Dissolved mg/L 1 1400 03/05/96 Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 1.0 12 03/04/96 Sulfate mg/L 200 590 03/11/96 Sulfide mg/L 0.10 0.90 03/05/96 Surfactants mg/L 0.30 ND 03/01/96 Total Organic Carbon mg/L 2.0 95 03/07/96 Zirconium mg/L 0.5 ND 03/21/96 PRIORITY POLLUTANT METALS - FORM "A" Aluminum mg/L 0.10 0.10 03/06/96 Antimony mg/L 0.003 ND 03/01/96 Arsenic mg/L 0.005 ND 03/04/96 Beryllium mg/L 0.002 ND 03/05/96 Cadmium mg/L 0.001 0.002 03/05/96 Chromium mg/L 0.005 ND 03/08/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ....a��....V� .....w�...... ---# -f 0� On2"r21 Sdbrviras. Inc_ t+ Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875.9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 2 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559894 Date Collected: 02/28/96. Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 001 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED INORGANIC ANALYSIS PRIORITY POLLUTANT METALS - FORM "A" Copper mg/L 0.01 NO 03/06/96 Lead mg/L 0.005 NO 03/04/96 Mercury mg/L 0.0002 0.0065 03/06/96 Nickel mg/L 0.05 ND 03/06/96 Selenium mg/L 0.010 ND 03/05/96 Silver mg/L 0.010 NO 03/04/96 Zinc mg/L 0.01 0.024 03/06/96 Barium mg/L 0.10 ND 03/06/96 ORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Cyclohexane ug/L 5.0 ND 03/13/96 BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" N-Nitrosodimethylamine ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether ug/L 1.3 NO 03/08/96 Phenol ug/L 1.2 NO 03/08/96 2-Chlorophenol ug/L 1.1 ND 03/08/96 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.2 ND 03/08/96 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.2 NO 03/08/96 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.1 NO 03/08/96 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ug/L 1.8 NO 03/08/96 Hexachloroethane ug/L 1.3 NO 03/08/96 N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Nitrobenzene ug/L 1.3 ND 03/08/96 3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexanone ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 2-Nitrophenol ug/L 1.4 NO 03/08/96 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L 1.9 NO 03/08/96 bis(2-Chloromethoxy)methane ug/L 1.6 NO 03/08/96 Z,4-Dichlorophenol ug/L 1.4 NO 03/08/96 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 1.4 NO 03/08/96 Naphthalene ug/L 1.7 NO 03/08/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ..:u.....� ��� .... we.....,n.e..0 ..f 0— Ann"irnl Ranrirna Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison Page 3 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter ORGANIC ANALYSIS Units MDL March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 92 0559894 02/28/96 02/28/96 001 Outfall DATE ANALYZED BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING Hexachlorobutadiene FORM "A" ug/L 1.6 ND 03/08/96 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/L 1.2 ND 03/08/96 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ug/L 1.5 ND 03/08/96 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/L 1.3 ND 03/08/96 2-Chloronaphthalene ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Acenaphthylene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 Dimethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 1.1 ND 03/08/96 Acenaphthene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/L 1.9 ND 03/08/96 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 4-Nitrophenol ug/L ug/L 1.0 0.3 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Fluorene ug/L 1.6 ND 03/08/96 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Diethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ug/L ug/L 1.5 1.0 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether Hexachlorobenzene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene ug/L ug/L 1.4 1.0 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Anthracene Di-n-butyl phthalate ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.2 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Fluoranthene Benzidine ug/L ug/L 1.0 16.4 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Pyrene Butyl benzyl phthalate ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ug/L ug/L 2.6 1.0 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Benz[a]anthracene Chrysene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 4 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559894 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: Parameter Units MDL 001 Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 Di-n-octyl phthalate Benzo[b]fluoranthene ug/L ug/L 1.4 1.0 NO NO 03/08/96 03/08/96 Benzo[k]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 Benzo[a]pyrene Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 03/08/96 03/08/96 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2-Fluorophenol % 28 19 03/08/96 03/08/96 Surrogate - Phenol-d6 Surrogate - Nitrobenzene-d5 % % 78 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2-Fluorobiphenyl % 64 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2,4,6-Tribromophenol % 62 75 03/08/96 03/08/96 Surrogate - Terphenyl-d14 Date Extracted, Base/Neutrals and Acids % Date 030596 03/05/96 PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "A" Aldrin ug/L 0.05 NO 03/12/96 alpha-BHC ug/L 0.05 NO 03/12/96 beta-BHC ug/L 0.05 NO 03/12/96 delta-BHC ug/L 0.1 NO 03/12/96 gamma-BHC (Lindane) ug/L ug/L 0.05 0.2 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Chlordane (tech) 4,4-DDD 4,4-DDE ug/L ug/L 0.1 0.1 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 4,4-DDT Dieldrin ug/L ug/L 0.1 0.02 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Endosulfan I Endosulfan II ug/L ug/L 0.1 0.1 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Endosulfan sulfate ug/L ug/L 0.7 0.06 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Endrin Endrin aldehyde ug/L 0.2 NO 03/12/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ----a--.—._._u----------to--A—khi—IC--Arse Inr Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875.9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 5 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559894 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 01 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "A" Heptachlor ug/L 0.05 ND 03/12/96 Heptachlor epoxide ug/L 0.8 ND 03/12/96 Methoxychlor ug/L 0.5 ND 03/12/96 Toxaphene ug/L 2.4 ND 03/12/96 Mirex ug/L 0.2 ND 03/12/96 Aroclor-1016 ug/L 1.0 ND 03/12/96 Aroclor-1221 ug/L 1.0 ND 03/12/96 Aroclor-1232 ug/L 1.0 NO 03/12/96 Aroclor-1242 ug/L 1.0 ND 03/12/96 Aroclor-1248 ug/L 1.0 NO 03/12/96 Aroclor-1254 ug/L 1.0 ND 03/12/96 Aroclor-1260 ug/L 1.0 ND 03/12/96 Date Extracted, Pesticides Date 030696 03/06/96 VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" Chloromethane ug/L 1.2 ND 03/06/96 Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Chloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Acrolein ug/L 41 ND 03/06/96 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 ND ND 03/06/96 03/06/96 Acrylonitrile Dichloromethane ug/L ug/L 36 3.3 ND 03/06/96 1,2-Dichloroethene, trans- ug/L 1.0 ND ND 03/06/96 03/06/96 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.1 5.2 03/06/96 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.5 ND NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 1,2-Dichloroethane Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax:704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 6 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559894 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 01 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Bromodichloromethane ug/L 1.0 3.4 03/06/96 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/06/96 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene - ug/L ug/L 1.1 1.0 ND ND 03/06/96 03/06/96 Toluene trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 5.8 03/06/96 Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Bromoform ug/L 1.0 5.5 03/06/96 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.1 ND 03/06/96 Surrogate - Dibromofluoromethane % 95 96 03/06/96 03/06/96 Surrogate - Toluene-d8 Surrogate - Bromofluorobenzene % % 95 03/06/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace A n a l Xti c a l Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 7 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 004 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day mg/L 2.0 ND 03/01/96 Calcium mg/L 0.50 88 03/06/96 Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 10 17 03/11/96 Chlorine, Residual mg/L 0.1 ND 02/29/96 Color Pt -Co Unit 5 15-PH 6 02/29/96 Cyanide, Total mg/L 0.002 0.011 03/13/96 Fluoride, Total mg/L 0.2 0.31 03/13/96 Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 0.1 0.10 03/08/96 Nitrogen, Kjeldahl mg/L 0.10 0.35 03/05/96 Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg/L 0.1 ND 03/14/96 Oil & Grease mg/L 1.0 ND 03/14/96 Phenol, Low Level mg/L 0.005 ND 03/05/96 Phosphorus, Total mg/L 0.010 0.04 03/11/96 Potassium mg/L 1.0 3.53 03/06/96 Sodium mg/L 0.50 8.90 03/06/96 Solids, Settleable ml/L 0.1 ND 03/01/96 Solids, Total Dissolved mg/L 1.0 620 03/06/96 Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 1.0 2 03/04/96 Sulfate mg/L 40 330 03/11/96 Sulfide mg/L 0.10 1.4 03/05/96 Surfactants mg/L 0.30 NO 03/01/96 Total Organic Carbon mg/L 1.0 79 03/07/96 Zirconium mg/L 0.5 NO 03/21/96 PRIORITY POLLUTANT METALS - FORM "A" Aluminum mg/L 0.10 ND 03/06/96 Antimony mg/L 0.003 0.003 03/01/96 Arsenic mg/L 0.005 ND 03/04/96 Beryllium mg/L 0.002 ND 03/05/96 Cadmium mg/L 0.001 0.002 03/05/96 Chromium mg/L 0.005 ND 03/08/96 Copper mg/L 0.01 ND 03/06/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 8 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 04 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED INORGANIC ANALYSIS PRIORITY POLLUTANT METALS - FORM "A" Lead mg/L 0.005 NO 03/04/96 Mercury mg/L 0.0002 0.0077 03/06/96 Nickel mg/L 0.05 ND 03/06/96 Selenium mg/L 0.005 ND 03/05/96 Silver mg/L 0.010 ND 03/04/96 Zinc mg/L 0.01 0.023 03/06/96 Barium mg/L 0.010 ND 03/06/96 ORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Cyclohexane ug/L 5.0 NO 03/13/96 BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM N-Nitrosodimethylamine "A" ug/L 1.0 NO 03/08/96 bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether ug/L 1.3 NO 03/08/96 Phenol ug/L 1.2 ND 03/08/96 2-Chlorophenol ug/L 1.1 NO 03/08/96 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ug/L 1.2 1.2 NO ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ug/L ug/L 1.1 1.8 ND ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Hexachloroethane N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ug/L ug/L 1.3 1.7 NO ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 Nitrobenzene 3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexanone ug/L ug/L 1.3 1.7 NO NO 03/08/96 03/08/96 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L ug/L 1.4 1.9 NO ND 03/08/96 03/08/96 bis(2-Chloromethoxy)methane ug/L 1.6 ND NO 03/08/96 03/08/96 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ug/L 1.4 1.4 NO 03/08/96 Naphthalene ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L 1.6 NO 03/08/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, _ _....'--- --------- • � n--- w--I.Ai-.J Qw..;i In& Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 9 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 004 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/L 1.2 ND 03/08/96 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ug/L 1.5 ND 03/08/96 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/L 1.3 ND 03/08/96 2-Chloronaphthalene ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Acenaphthylene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 Dimethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 1.1 ND 03/08/96 Acenaphthene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/L 1.9 ND 03/08/96 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 4-Nitrophenol ug/L 0.3 ND 03/08/96 Fluorene ug/L 1.6 ND 03/08/96 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.7 ND 03/08/96 Diethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ug/L 1.5 ND 03/08/96 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ug/L 1.8 ND 03/08/96 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Hexachlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Pentachlorophenol ug/L 1.4 ND 03/08/96 Phenanthrene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Anthracene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Di-n-butyl phthalate ug/L 1.2 ND 03/08/96 Fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Benzidine ug/L 16.4 ND 03/08/96 Pyrene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Butyl benzyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ug/L 2.6 ND 03/08/96 Benz(a]anthracene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Chrysene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...:�_... .�� .....Mew-----.J -8 D..s Aw-"d 1 Cann -a Ine Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 10 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: Parameter Units MDL 004 Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" Di-n-octyl phthalate ug/L 1.4 ND 03/08/96 Benzo[b]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Benzo[k]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Benzo[a]pyrene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2-Fluorophenol % 49 34 03/08/96 03/08/96 Surrogate - Phenol-d6 Surrogate - Nitrobenzene-d5 % % 85 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2-Fluorobiphenyl % 76 82 03/08/96 03/08/96 Surrogate - 2,4,6-Tribromophenol % Surrogate - Terphenyl-d14 Date Extracted, Base/Neutrals and Acids % Date 75 030596 03/08/96 03/05/96 PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "A" ug/L 0.05 ND 03/12/96 Aldrin alpha-BHC ug/L 0.05 ND 03/12/96 beta-BHC delta-BHC ug/L ug/L 0.05 0.1 ND ND 03/12/96 03/12/96 gamma-BHC (Lindane) ug/L ug/L 0.05 0.2 ND ND 03/12/96 03/12/96 Chlordane (tech) 4,4-DDD ug/L 0.1 ND 03/12/96 4,4-DDE ug/L 0.1 ND 03/12/96 4,4-DDT ug/L 0.1 ND 03/12/96 Dieldrin Endosulfan I ug/L ug/L 0.02 0.1 ND ND 03/12/96 03/12/96 Endosulfan II ug/L 0.1 ND 03/12/96 Endosulfan sulfate ug/L ug/L 0.7 0.06 ND ND 03/12/96 03/12/96 Endrin Endrin aldehyde ug/L 0.2 ND 03/12/96 Heptachlor ug/L 0.05 ND 03/12/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, w7fhni at fhwriffnn rnnRant of Para AnaMral Services. Inc. pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704.875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 11 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 004 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "A" Heptachlor epoxide ug/L 0.8 NO 03/12/96 Methoxychlor ug/L 0.5 NO 03/12/96 Toxaphene ug/L 2.4 NO 03/12/96 Mirex ug/L 0.2 NO 03/12/96 Aroclor-1016 Aroclor-1221 ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Aroclor-1232 ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 03/12/96 03/12/96 Aroclor-1242 Aroclor-1248 ug/L 1.0 NO 03/12/96 Aroclor-1254 ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO ND 03/12/96 03/12/96 Aroclor-1260 Date Extracted, Pesticides Date 030696 03/06/96 VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" Chloromethane ug/L 1.2 NO 03/06/96 Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 Bromomethane Chloroethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 Acrolein ug/L 41 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ug/L 1.0 36 NO NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 Acrylonitrile Dichloromethane ug/L 3.3 NO 03/06/96 1,2-Dichloroethene, trans- ug/L 1.0 ND NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 1,1-Dichloroethane Chloroform ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.1 NO 03/06/96 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.5 NO NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 1,2-Dichloroethane Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Benzene Trichloroethene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 2.0 NO 03/06/96 03/06/96 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 Bromodichloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 03/06/96 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...:fA..,,f fk. —r4fan enneanf of Parr, Analvtical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison March 26, 1996 Page 12 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PACE Sample Number: 92 0559924 Date Collected: 02/28/96 Date Received: 02/28/96 Client Sample ID: 04 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED ORGANIC ANALYSIS VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L 1.8 ND 03/06/96 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.1 ND 03/06/96 Toluene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 Bromoform ug/L 1.0 ND 03/06/96 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.1 ND 95 03/06/96 03/06/96 Surrogate - Dibromofluoromethane % Surrogate - Toluene-d8 % 93 94 03/06/96 03/06/96 Surrogate - Bromofluorobenzene % REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, .-;#k... , ft,...,ae... —neon* of Paeva Analytical Services_ Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax 70"75-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison Page 13 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 PACE Sample Number: 92 0561414 Date Collected: 03/04/96 Date Received: 03/04/96 Client Sample ID: 001 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Chlorine, Residual mg/L 0.1 0.2 03/04/96 Coliform, Fecal by MF col/100ml 2 2 03/04/96 Sulfite mg/L 2.0 ND 03/05/96 PACE Sample Number: 92 0561422 Date Collected: 03/04/96 Date Received: 03/04/96 Client Sample ID: 004 Parameter Units MDL Outfall DATE ANALYZED INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Chlorine, Residual mg/L 0.1 ND 03/04/96 Coliform, Fecal by MF col/100ml 2 5 03/04/96 Sulfite mg/L 2.0 ND 03/05/96 These data have been reviewed and are approved for release. Margaret S. Harding Manager, Laboratory Operations REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...:u.�..a u.� ...tea-- .... ---- * —$ D..— A..hAL—1 Q--i— Ine Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace A n a lyt i s l Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 70"75-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison FOOTNOTES March 26, 1996 Page 14 for pages 1 through 13 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application MOIL Method Detection Limit ND Not detected at or above the MDL. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...ati.,, it the written r neant of Pace Analytical Services. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 70"75-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 15 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day Batch: 92 44456 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 920559924 Duplicate Method 004 of Parameter Units MDL Blank Outfall 92 0559924 RPD Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day mg 2.0 ID — dD — ND �NC LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv -TiFo- TM Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day mg T. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, 0 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace A n a l yt" c a l Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 70"75-9092 Fax: 704475-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 16 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Chemical Oxygen Demand Batch: 92 44607 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Duplicate Method of Parameter —Oxygen Units mg MDL Tu- Blank 920559460 Nuu— 0 92 0559460 RPD 13 Chemical Demand SPIKE: Spike Parameter Units MDL 920559460 SS*ke Recv 98% C emica Oxygen Demand mg TF 30 500 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 10 500 —TO-22-9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...ate..... .�� ....:Mew ---- m of Dorm Anah fieoi CYMPP__l Inc_ Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytcal Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 17 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Chlorine, Residual Batch: 92 44373 Samples: 92 0559924 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 920559894 Duplicate 001 of Parameter Units MDL Outfall 92 0559894 RPD Chlorine, Residual m9 0� UM REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 18 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Chlorine, Residual Batch: 92 44608 Samples: 92 0561414, 92 0561422 SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Parameter Units C orine, Residual m9 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 920561422 Duplicate 004 of MDL Outfall 92 0561422 RPD p, �' Nam— Nam— N� REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, . ;fk—d N.s,.niMnn ernaanf of Pnea Analvfiral Services. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Mncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace An a lyti ca I Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 19 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Col iform, Fecal by MF Batch: 92 44402 Samples: 92 0561414, 92 0561422 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 920561422 Duplicate Method 004 of Parameter Units MDL Blank Outfall 92 0561422 RPD o i orm, Fecal by MF coTT00m1 T— ND Coliform, Fecal by MF col/100ml 2 5 2 86% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 20 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Color Batch: 92 44372 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 920559894 Duplicate Method 001 of Parameter Units MDL Blank Outfall 92 0559894 RPD 0 or t- o Unit T— ND- -IR-6 3-0-- MT7— 10-PH 7 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 21 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Cyanide, Total Batch: 92 44708 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Parameter Units Cyanide, Total m9 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Parameter Units yani e, Total m9 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Duplicate Method of MDL Blank 920564120 92 0564120 RPD (�. 0-02 NU— 0.014 0—.014— 0% Reference MOIL Value Recv 0.002 �•02� REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, —ifk—f n,. writtwn nnnnant of Pae* AnaNtiCA Services. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 70"75-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 22 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Fluoride, Total Batch: 92 44702 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Duplicate Method of Parameter Units MDL Blank 920560590 92 0560590 RPD Fluoride, Total mg 0.2 IVY Nam— ND NC SPIKE: Spike Parameter Units MDL 920560531 S ike Recv Fl uori e, Total mg/L 0.2 0.28 T .00 29 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Fl uori e, Total mg 02 .00 Oa REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ..s.....� ewe .....we.. nn -# of 0.&a On9IV4V`ml Aarvi[`PQ Inc_ Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace A n a l xt I C aI Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 70"75-9092 Fax: 704475-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 23 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite Batch: 92 44759 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Duplicate Method of Parameter Units MDL Blank 920557123 92 0557123 itrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg 0.T 0— Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg/L 2.5 9.60 9.25 SPIKE: Spike Parameter Units MDL 920557123 Spike Recv itrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg T.-S 9.60 — 88% LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Nitrogen, Nitrate plus Nitrite mg 0.1 0.20 9 RPD 4% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, within it the written ransent of Pace Analytical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 24 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Oil & Grease Batch: 92 44745 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank iUr—ease m9 1—.0 �— LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv O & Grease mg 10 so 102% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, --------4 of 0— A-1� 4i—1 Ine Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analyt"cal Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY.CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 25 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Solids, Total Dissolved Batch: 92 44536 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 920559894 Duplicate Method 001 of Parameter Units MDL Blank Outfall 92 0559894. RPD Solids —,Total Dissolved m9 T.—O Wa Solids, Total Dissolved mg/L 1 1400 1300 7% Solids, Total Dissolved mg/L 1.0 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Solids, Total Dissolved Units mg/ MDL � Value — Recv REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ..dB.... b N,e —A4+.. rnnrnn} of Pne-P Analvtical Services_ Inc_ Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 70"75-9092 Fax:704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 26 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Solids,,Total Suspended Batch: 92 44352 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Duplicate Method of Parameter Units MDL Blank 920559193 92 0559193 RPD Solids —,—Total Suspended m9 �0 N[T 2 — LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv So i s, otal Suspended mg T 0 00 9-89 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, rnneanf of Parr Analytical Services. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 27 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Sulfite Batch: 92 44853 Samples: 92 0561414, 92 0561422 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Parameter Units u i to m91C March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 920561414 Duplicate Method 001 of MDL Blank Outfall 92 0561414 RPD 2.O NF— Nam— ND NC REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, withm it tha writtan cnnsant of P2Ca Analvtical Semices. Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 I incey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704475-9092 Fax: 704875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 28 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Surfactants Batch: 92 44376 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 920559894 Duplicate Method 001 of Parameter Units MDL Blank Outfall 92 0559894 RPD ur actants mg 030 Nt3— �— �—NC SPIKE: 920559894 001 Spike Parameter Units MDL Outfall Spike Recv ur actants mg� �0 Ate— 1.00 �6% LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter ur actants Units mg/L MDL U-.30 Value .00 Recv 9-0 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 l incey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 29 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application Cyclohexane Batch: 92 44737 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 March 26, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660228517 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank yc o exane u9 S—.O ND LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv yc o exane u9— 9° REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace AnaWcal Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704875-9092 Fax: 704875.9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 30 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44671 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter - itrosodimethylamine Units u9 MDL T 0 Blank �- bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether ug/L 1.3 ND Phenol ug/L 1.2 ND 2-Chlorophenol ug/L 1.1 ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.2 ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.2 ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.1 ND bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ug/L 1.8 ND Hexachloroethane ug/L 1.3 ND N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ug/L 1.7 ND Nitrobenzene ug/L 1.3 ND 3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexanone ug/L 1.7 ND 2-Nitrophenol ug/L 1.4 ND 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L 1.9 ND bis(2-Chloromethoxy)methane ug/L 1.6 ND 2,4-Dichlorophenol ug/L 1.4 ND 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 1.4 ND Naphthalene ug/L 1.7 ND Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L 1.6 ND 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/L 1.2 ND Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ug/L 1.5 ND 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/L 1.3 ND 2-Chloronaphthalene ug/L 1.7 NO Acenaphthylene ug/L 1.8 NO Dimethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 ND 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 1.1 ND Acenaphthene ug/L 1.8 ND 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/L 1.9 ND 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ug/L 1.0 ND 4-Nitrophenol ug/L 0.3 ND Fluorene ug/L 1.6 ND 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.7 ND REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704475-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 31 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44671 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank �e6 t yyT phthalate u97U- T-6 RD- 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ug/L 1.5 NO 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ug/L 1.0 NO N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ug/L 1.8 NO 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.0 NO Hexachlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND Pentachlorophenol ug/L 1.4 NO Phenanthrene ug/L 1.0 NO Anthracene ug/L 1.0 NO Di-n-butyl phthalate ug/L 1.2 NO Fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 NO Benzidine ug/L 16.4 NO Pyrene ug/L 1.0 NO Butyl benzyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 NO 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ug/L 2.6 NO Benz[a]anthracene ug/L 1.0 NO Chrysene ug/L 1.0 NO bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ug/L 1.0 NO Di-n-octyl phthalate ug/L 1.4 NO Benzo[b]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 1.4 Benzo[k]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 1.7 Benzo[a]pyrene ug/L 1.0 1.9 Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene ug/L 1.0 2.0 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ug/L 1.0 1.8 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene ug/L 1.0 1.7 Surrogate - 2-Fluorophenol % 23 Surrogate - Phenol-d6 % 34 Surrogate - Nitrobenzene-d5 % 92 Surrogate - 2-Fluorobiphenyl % 90 Surrogate - 2,4,6-Tribromophenol % 29 Surrogate - Terphenyl-d14 % 91 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, .Athn. t ti.a unittwn rnnee-nt of Pam AnaMcal Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 98M lGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax: 704475.9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA MarchP26, 199PACE ct Number: 660228517 Page 32 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44671 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE AND CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Reference Dupl Parameter Units ug MOIL T.0 Value - Recv Recv 62 RPD �91 N- itrosodimethylamine ug/L 1.3 50 50 88% 88% 94% 7% bis(2-Chloroethyl) ether ug/L 1.2 50 46% 46% 0% Phenol 2-Chlorophenol ug/L. 1.1 50 50 82% 68% 80% 76% 2% 11% 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ug/L 1.2 1.2 50 70% 78% 11% 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.1 50 50 76% 90% 86% 94% 12% 4% bis(2-Chloroisopropyl) ether ug/L ug/L 1.8 1.3 50 62% 70% 12% Hexachloroethane N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ug/L 1.7 50 96% 100% 4% Nitrobenzene ug/L 1.3 1.7 50 50 86% 84% 92% 86% 7% 2% 3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexanone ug/L 2-Nitrophenol ug/L 1.4 50 50 90% 82% 92% 82% 2% 0% 2,4-Dimethylphenol ug/L ug/L 1.9 1.6 50 90% 92% 2% bis(2-Chloromethoxy)methane ug/L 1.4 50 86% 86% 0% 2,4-Dichlorophenol 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 1.4 50 70% 78% 11% Naphthalene ug/L 1.7 50 80% 88% 10% Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L ug/L 1.6 1.2 50 50 58% 86% 66% 82% 13% 5% 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ug/L 1.5 50 32% 36% 12% Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ug/L 1.3 50 86% 90% 5% 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ug/L 1.7 50 80% 86% 7% 2-Chloronaphthalene ug/L 1.8 50 84% 92% 9% Acenaphthylene Dimethyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 1.1 50 50 20% 102% 22% 108% 10% 6% 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ug/L ug/L 1.8 50 86% 92% 7% Acenaphthene 2,4-Dinitrophenol ug/L 1.9 50 78% 94% 88% 104% 12% 10% 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ugg/L 11.0 50 50 38% 38% 0% 4-Nitrophenol Fluorene ug/L 1.6 50 50 92% 90% 100% 98% 8% 9% 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.7 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 ICincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace An alyti c a I Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 33 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application BASE/NEUTRALS & ACIDS -REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44671 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE AND CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Reference Dupl Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Recv RPD Diethyl —phthalate u9 T—.O - 50 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ug/L 1.5 50 82% 86% 5% 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol ug/L 1.0 50 94% 102% 8% N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ug/L 1.8 50 92% 96% 4% 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ug/L 1.0 50 90% 94% 4% Hexachlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 50 90% 98% 9% Pentachlorophenol ug/L 1.4 50 90% 102% 13% Phenanthrene ug/L 1.0 50 92% 98% 6% Anthracene ug/L 1.0 50 96% 102% 6% Di-n-butyl phthalate ug/L 1.2 50 84% 90% 7% Fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 50 98% 106% 8% Benzidine ug/L 16.4 50 19% 15% 24% Pyrene ug/L 1.0 50 100% 112% 11% Butyl benzyl phthalate ug/L 1.0 50 78% 86% 10% 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ug/L 2.6 50 92% 94% 2% Benz[a]anthracene ug/L 1.0 50 94% 100% 6% Chrysene ug/L 1.0 50 96% 104% 8% bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate ug/L 1.0 50 98% 104% 6% Di-n-octyl phthalate ug/L 1.4 50 106% 114% 7% Benzo[b]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 50 100% 106% 6% Benzo[k]fluoranthene ug/L 1.0 50 94% 100% 6% Benzo[a]pyrene ug/L 1.0 50 96% 102% 6% Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene ug/L 1.0 50 100% 104% 4% Dibenz[a,h]anthracene ug/L 1.0 50 108% 110% 2% Benzo[g,h,i]perylene ug/L 1.0 50 98% 100% 2% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, within it thw written consent of Pace Analvtical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 70"75-9092 Fax: 70"75-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 34 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44698 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank u T D05 NU alpha-BHC ug/L 0.05 ND beta-BHC ug/L 0.05 ND delta-BHC ug/L 0.1 ND gamma-BHC (Lindane) ug/L 0.05 ND Chlordane (tech) ug/L 0.2 ND 4,4-DDD ug/L 0.1 ND 4,4-DDE ug/L 0.1 ND 4,4-DDT ug/L 0.1 ND Dieldrin ug/L 0.02 ND Endosulfan I ug/L 0.1 ND Endosulfan II ug/L 0.1 ND Endosulfan sulfate ug/L 0.7 ND Endrin ug/L 0.06 ND Endrin aldehyde ug/L 0.2 ND Heptachlor ug/L 0.05 ND Heptachlor epoxide ug/L 0.8 ND Methoxychlor ug/L 0.5 ND Toxaphene ug/L 2.4 ND Mirex ug/L 0.2 ND Aroclor-1016 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1221 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1232 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1242 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1248 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1254 ug/L 1.0 ND Aroclor-1260 ug/L 1.0 ND REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IClncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 70075-9092 Fax: 70"75-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 35 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application PESTICIDES AND PCBS - REPORTING FORM "All Batch: 92 44698 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE AND CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Reference Dupl Parameter Units u� MDL -6-.05 Value 0.16- Recv lb% Recv -M RPD ATZ[ri n alpha-BHC ug/L 0.05 0.16 94% 75% 22% beta-BHC ug/L 0.05 0.16 106% 94% 12% delta-BHC ug/L 0.1 0.16 113% 100% 12% gamma-BHC (Lindane) ug/L 0.05 0.16 119% 94% 23% 4,4-DDD ug/L 0.1 0.16 131% 113% 15% 4,4-DDE ug/L 0.1 0.16 125% 106% 16% 4,4-DDT ug/L 0.1 0.16 150% 125% 18% Dieldrin ug/L 0.02 0.16 125% 106% 16% Endosulfan I ug/L 0.1 0.16 81% 69% 16% Endosulfan II ug/L 0.1 0.16 119% 88% 30% Endosulfan sulfate ug/L 0.7 0.16 125% 106% 16% Endrin ug/L 0.06 0.16 125% 106% 16% Endrin aldehyde ug/L 0.2 0.16 100% 88% 13% Heptachlor ug/L 0.05 0.16 94% 75% 22% Heptachlor epoxide ug/L 0.8 0.16 106% 94% 12% Methoxychlor ug/L 0.5 0.40 133% 110% 19% Mirex ug/L 0.2 0.40 90% 78% 14% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, ...fti....f N.-.-Afton cnnennt of Par-^ Analvtical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704875-9092 Fax: 704875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 36 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application VOLATILE ORGANICS - Batch: 92 44678 Samples: 92 0559894, REPORTING FORM "A" 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL -Z Blank Chloromethane ug r 0 Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 NO Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 NO Chloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO Acrolein ug/L 41 NO 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO Acrylonitrile ug/L 36 NO Dichloromethane ug/L 3.3 NO 1,2-Dichloroethene, trans- ug/L 1.0 NO 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Chloroform ug/L 1.1 NO 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.5 NO 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 NO Benzene ug/L 1.0 NO Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 NO Bromodichloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L 1.8 NO cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.1 NO Toluene ug/L 1.0 NO trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 NO Bromoform ug/L 1.0 NO 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.1 NO Surrogate - Dibromofluoromethane % 99 Surrogate - Toluene-d8 % 97 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 704-875-9092 Fax:704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison Page 37 QUALITY CONTROL DATA PMarch 26 ACEProj9 Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44678 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank Surrogate - Bromofluorobenzene y— SPIKE AND SPIKE DUPLICATE: 920559924 Spike 004 Spike Dupl Parameter Units u9 MDL 1.2 Outfall Nam- Spike 20 Recv -7-0% Recv 80 RPD iW C oromethane Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 ND 20 100% 95% 5% Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 20 20 95% 80% 100% 85% 5% 6% Chloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 NO 20 90% 95% 5% 7% Acrolein ug/L 41 NO 200 86% 92% 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 36 NO NO 20 200 90% 66% 90% 60% 0% 10% Acrylonitrile ug/L ug/L 3.3 ND 20 60% 65% 8% Dichloromethane 1,2-Dichloroethene, trans- ug/L 1.0 NO 20 85% 90% 90% 95% 6% 5% 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.1 NO NO 20 20 95% 100% 5% Chloroform 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.5 1.0 ND NO 20 20 105% 95% 110% 100% 5% 5% 1,2-Dichloroethane Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ug/L 1.0 NO 20 100% 105% 5% Benzene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1*.0 2.0 NO 20 20 85% 100% 90% 105% 6% 5% Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 20 95% 100% 5% Bromodichloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 20 95% 105% 10% 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L ug/L 1.8 1.1 NO NO 20 100% 105% 5% cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 20 95% 100% 5% Toluene trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 20 95% 95% 105% 95% 10% 0% 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 20 Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 20 20 95% 105% 100% 110% 5% 5% Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 ND REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, -;*k # ►tie —io.n nnnewnt of Pace Analytical Services. 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Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kncey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 704-875-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 38 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44678 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 SPIKE AND SPIKE DUPLICATE: 920559924 Spike 004 Spike Dupl Parameter Units MDL Outfall • Spike Recv Recv RPD oro enzene ug I.0 ND L�' � TM Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 20 100% 105% 5% Bromoform ug/L 1.0 ND 20 90% 95% 5% 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.1 ND 20 90% 95% 5% LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv oromethane ug T 2 20 Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 20 90% Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 20 100% Chloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 85% Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 20 95% Acrolein ug/L 41 200 84% 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 100% Acrylonitrile ug/L 36 200 58% Dichloromethane ug/L 3.3 20 85% 1,2-Dichloroethene, trans- ug/L 1.0 20 90% 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 90% Chloroform ug/L 1.1 20 100% 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.5 20 110% 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 100% Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 20 100% Benzene ug/L 1.0 20 95% Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 105% 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 20 90% Bromodichloromethane ug/L 1.0 20 95% 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L 1.8 20 90% cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.1 20 95% Toluene ug/L 1.0 20 95% trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 20 95% 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 90% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. V Pace Analytical Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 IGncey Avenue, Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel: 70"75-9092 Fax: 704-875-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA March 26, 1996 Page 39 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application VOLATILE ORGANICS - REPORTING FORM "A" Batch: 92 44678 Samples: 92 0559894, 92 0559924 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value Recv i romoc loromethane ugh - T 9 Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 105% Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100% Ethylbenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100% Bromoform ug/L 1.0 20 85% 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.1 20 105% REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace AnaNtical Services, Inc. * ' Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 9800 Kincey Avenue, Suite 100 Pace Analytical Huntersville, NC 28078 Tel. 70"75-9092 Fax: 70"75-9091 Mr. Joe Morrison FOOTNOTES March 26, 1996 Page 40 for pages 15 through 39 PACE Project Number: 660228517 Client Reference: NPDES Renewal Application MDL Method Detection Limit NC No calculation due to value below detection limit. ND Not detected at or above the MDL. RPD Relative Percent Difference REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. ce, I N C O R P O R A T E D *** Attachment 9 *** REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS FMC Corporation NPDES No. NC0005177 Permit Renewal 4/96 February 02, 1996 Mr. Joe Morrison FMC Corporation - Lithium Division P.O. Box 3925 Gastonia, NC 28053-3925 RE: PACE Project No. 660117.507 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis Dear Mr. Morrison: Enclosed is the report of laboratory analyses for samples received January 17, 1996.__ Footnotes are given at the end of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, C"� kago Clevecia M. Harris Project Manager Enclosures 98M &9 Avenue Suite 100 An Equal opportunfty anPbYer HuntersviNe, NC 28078 TEL 704415-M FAX 704-875-9091 amnonuucuTAL LARMATORIE3 FMC Corporation - Lithium Division P.O. Box 3925 Gastonia, NC 28053-3925 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Attn: Mr. Joe Morrison Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 PACE Sample Number: 92 0536703 Date Collected: 01/17/96 Date Received: 01/17/96 Client Sample ID: Effluent Units MDL DATE ANALYZED Parameter INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 1 1.0 01/19/96 PACE Sample Number: 92 0536711 Date Collected: 01/17/96 Date Received: 01/17/96.. Client Sample ID: Toe Drain Units MOL DATE ANALYZED Parameter INORGANIC ANALYSIS INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day mg/L 2.0 NA (1) 02/02/96 Chromium mg/L 0.01 NO 02/01/96 Copper mg/L mg/L 0.01 0.1 NO NO 02/01/96 O1/23/96 Nitrogen, Ammonia Solids, Total Suspended mg/L 1 12 01/19/96 Zinc mg/L 0.05 0.06 02/01/96 ORGANIC ANALYSIS PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO O1/19/96 Chloromethane Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO O1/19/96 O1/19/96 Bromomethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO O1/19/96 O1/19/96 Chloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO O1/19/96 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO NO O1/19/96 O1/19/96 Dichloromethane trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO O1/19/96 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO O1/19/96 9800 KmM Avenue Suite 100 An E�W oppmu* DOW Hunwvile, NC 28078 TE L- 70447S9092 FAX: 704-875-9091 ( p I 'r ' REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS EMnWMU&, TAL LABOR MMES Mr. Joe Morrison Page 2 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis PACE Sample Number: Date Collected: Date Received: Client Sample ID: Parameter ORGANIC ANALYSIS Units MDL February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 92 0536711 01/17/96 01/17/96 Toe Drain DATE ANALYZED PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Chloroform ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 Carbon tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 1,1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 1,2-Dichloropropane Bromodichlormethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 2-Chloroethoxyethene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 Dibromochloromethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 01/19/96 Chlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 NO NO 01/19/96 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 NO 01/19/96 9800 K" Avenue Suite 100 An Equal OW * EffPb➢f HunWsvik, NC 28M TEL 7048754M FAX: 704875-9091 W4a O R P e, O R A T E DD Mr. Joe Morrison Page 3 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis These da a have been reviewed and are approved for release. Dan H. Jones Inorganic Department Margaret S. Harding Manager, Organic Chemistry February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 9800 Kincey Avenue Suite 100 An Equal opportunity foyer HuntersviYe. NC 28078 TEL 704875-9092 FAX:704-875.9091 • r A or =3 wunnonuYFYTAL LABORATORIES Mr. Joe Morrison Page 4 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS FOOTNOTES for pages 1 through Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis MDL Method Detection Limit NA Not analyzed due to laboratory accident. ND Not detected at or above the MDL. (1) Sample depleated , resample requested. February 02, 1996 3 PACE Project Number: 660117507 9800 Kncey Averwe suite 100 An Equal OPPorlurNry foyer HunterwHe, NC 28078 TEL 704875.9092 FAX: 704875-9091 rr 3 �.nnn�uu�vr�� 1 �wAO�T[]iilE9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Mr. Joe Morrison QUALITY CONTROL DATA Page 5 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis Solids, Total Suspended Batch: 92 42970 Samples: 92 0536703, 92 0536711 METHOD BLANK AND SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Parameter So—li3s, Total Suspended LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Parameter So i s, otal Suspended Units mg/L Units mg/L February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 Duplicate Method 920536703 of MDL Blank Effluent 92 0536703 RPD 1 NO 1.0 2.0 67% MDL 1 Reference Value Recv 100 98% 98W KmM Avenue Suite 100 An Equal CPPoftnih EnooYer Huntersvile, NC 28078 TEL 704475.9092 FAX:704-875.9091 ce, O R 4 i E 0 Mr. Joe Morrison Page 6 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS QUALITY CONTROL DATA Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis Zinc Batch: 92 43380 Samples: 92 0536711 METHOD BLANK: Parameter Units MDL Barium mg/L 0.02 Cadmium mg/L 0.01 Chromium mg/L .0.01 Copper mg/L 0.01 Lithium mg/L 0.01 Manganese mg/L 0.01 Nickel Zinc February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 Method Blank ND NO ND ND NO ND mg/L 0.01 NO mg/L 0.01 NO LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE AND CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Reference Dupl Parameter Units MDL Value Recv Recv RPD arium mg/L 0.02 2.0 109% Cadmium mg/L 0.01 2.0 97% Chromium mg/L 0.01 2.0 96% Copper mg/L 0.01 2.0 100% Lithium mg/L 0.01 2.0 92% Manganese mg/L 0.01 2.0 99% Nickel mg/L 0.01 2.0 99% Zinc mg/L 0.01 2.0 97% 9800 WmM Avenue Suite 100 An Equal Opp" EmOco w Hunteniville. NC 28078 TEL 704475-M FAX:704-875.9091 ce., ... 0 O R P ORATED Mr. Joe Morrison Page 7 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS QUALITY CONTROL DATA February 02, 1996 PACE Project Number: 660117507 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Batch: 92 43041 Samples: 92 0536711 METHOD BLANK: Method Parameter Units MDL Blank is oro ifluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO Chloromethane ug/L 1.0 ND Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L 1.0 NO Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 ND Chloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 1.0 NO 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO Dichloromethane ug/L 1.0 ND trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND Chloroform ug/L 1.0 ND 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 ND 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 1.0 ND Bromodichlormethane ug/L 1.0 ND 2-Chloroethoxyethene ug/L 1.0 NO cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 NO trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 ND 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 NO Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 NO Bromoform ug/L 1.0 ND 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 1.0 NO Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 ND 9800 IOncey Avenue Suite 100 An EQuw Cppw" Envlow HunteisviBe, NC 28078 TEL 7044754M FAk 704.875-9091 ace., I N C O R P O R A T E D �..� ...Tjj..#JNW Mr. Joe Morrison Page 8 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS QUALITY CONTROL DATA FebrPACE uProject Number: 660117507 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis PURGEABLE HALOCARBONS Batch: 92 43041 Samples: 92 0536711 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: Reference Parameter Units MDL Value 20 Recv 427. Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 1.0 20 60% Chloromethane Chloroethene (Vinyl chloride) ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 20 0 Bromomethane ug/L 1.0 20 20 125% 65% Chloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 20 330% R1 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 20 95% 60/ Dichloromethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 20 90% trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 100% 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 65% Chloroform 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 95% Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 1.0 20 20 55% 80% 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 135% 1,1,2-Trichloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 60% 1,2-Gichloropropane ug/L 1.0 20 47% Bromodichlormethane ug/L 1.0 20 110% cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 1.0 20 20 145% 50% 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 1.0 20 115% Tetrachloroethene ug/L 1.0 20 125% Dibromochloromethane ug/L 1.0 20 60% Bromoform 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ug/L 1.0 1.0 20 115% Chlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 20 100% 95% 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 100% 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 20 95% 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 1.0 9800 09 Avenue Suite 100 An Equal CPP f Kmwsv&, NC 28078 TEL 704.87S4M FAX: 704-875.9091 rmmlm�.Ru- M. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS WML LAWMTOMM Mr. Joe Morrison Page 9 FOOTNOTES February 02, 1996 for pages 5 through 8 PACE Project Number: 660117507 Client Reference: Effluent/Toe Drain Analysis MDL Method Detection Limit ND Not detected at or above the MDL. ntrol limit, however, this compound is not R1 Recovery falls outside the quality co detected in the associated sample(s). RPD Relative Percent Difference 9800 IGncey Avenue Suite 100 An Equal opportunity Employer Huntersvitle, NC 28078 TEL 704.8754M FAX:704.875-9091 IEA Project #: Client Name: r *** Attachment 8 *** Eli v IEA LABORATORY RESULTS C,,y 990-022 EBASCO Services APR 17 FMC Corporation Permit Renewal 4/96 NPDES No. NC0005177 Date Results Analyzed Sample # Client ID Parameter _ ��� �-__ TOTAL METALS: <0.02 mg/L 03/05/92 Sample Set I Copper <0.02 mg/L 03/05/92 Sample Set II Copper <0.005 mg/L 02/29/92 Sample Set I Selenium <0.005 mg/L 02/29/92 Sample Set II Selenium Demand 2,0 mg/L 02/26/92 Sample Set I Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3,4 mg/L 02/26/92 Sample Set II Biochemical Oxygen <25 m /L 02/26/92 Sample Set I Chemical Oxygen Demand <25 mg/L 03/12/92 Sample Set II Chemical Oxygen Demand 17 mg/L 03/12/92 Sample Set I Chloride 15 mg/L 03/03/92 Sample Set II Chloride 0.5 mg/L 03/03/92 Sample Set I Fluoride 0.5 mg/L 03/03/92 Sample Set II Fluoride <0.02 mg/L 02/28/92 Sample Set I Nitrate/Nitrite 0.0 mg/L 8 02/28/92 Sample Set II Nitrate/Nitrite 2 0,06 mg/L 0/ /92 Sample Set I Total Phosphorus 0.0 mg/L 3/10/92 00/10/92 Sample Set II Total Phosphorus 36 mg/L Sample Set I Sulfate 340 mg/L 02/28/92 Sample Set II Sulfate <1.0 mg/L 03/02/92 Sample Sample Set Set I I Sulfide Total Suspended Solids 5.0 32 mg/L m /L 02/28/92 02/28/92 Sample Set II Total Suspended Solids 7 mg/L g 02/28/92 Sample Set I i Oil•& Grease (Gravmetric) ✓� 4 ) q Z �j �I�l� i A-Ot 1 c-A9D L5 D S NO, NC�C,00000Z ,5-mr�� 7 IEA LABORATORY RESULTS Attachment 8, Page 2 FMC Corporation NPDES Renewal 4/96 NPDES No. NC0005177 IEA Project #: 990-022(S) Client Name: EBASCO Services Date Results Analyzed le # Client ID Parameter ____________ <0.2 mg/L 02/27/92 1 Sample Set I Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <0.2 mg/L 02/27/92 2 Sample Set II Total Rjeldahl Nitrogen FMC CORPORATION LITHIUM DIVISION NPDES No. NC0005177 Permit Renewal 4/96 ATTACHMENT 7 APR 17 1996 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF TREATMENT WORKS SLUDGE MANAGEMENT PLAN FMC Corporation's Lithium Division facility in Bessemer City ("FMC") operated two aerobic digestion sewage treatment plants. One has a capacity of 5,000 gallons/day and the other a capacity of 10,000 gallons/day. Both discharge to FMC's Lower Pond and ultimately to outfall 001. Periodically, accumulated solids are pumped from the system by a commercial septic management firm for treatment and disposal elsewhere. FMC is actively exploring the potential to collect sanitary wastes managed in these package treatment units and discharge these wastes to the City of Bessemer City's municipal treatment works. Implementation of this project would eliminate management of sanitary wastes at this facility.