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PERMIT NO.: NC0001899
PERMITTEE NAME: Allied-Signal, Inc. / Allied Fibers
Facility Status: Existing
Permit Status: Renewal
Major Minor
Pipe No.: 001
Design Capacity: 0.244 MGD
Domestic (% of Flow): 11.4 %
Industrial (% of Flow): 88.6 %
Comments:
no more 003 outfall, flow (potable water treatment) is contained in 001
flow . Note: long term avg. flow of 0.088 MGD used to calculate %
domestic and industrial
RECEIVING STREAM: Haw River
Class: C
Sub -Basin: 03-06-07
Reference USGS Quad: E 22 SE (please attach)
County: Chatham
Re
gional
Office: Raleigh Regional • r` ar'
Previous Exp. Date: 10/31/90 reatment Plant Class: Class 2
Classification changes within e miles
PLOTTEC
Requested b • , Rosanne Barona Date: 6/26/90
Prepared " . Date: (_/
Reviewed by: ) Sc.)Date:
3
LoVe EL
Modeler
Date Rec.
#
(o/Z7i4 o
577-7
Drainage Area (mi ) /(. 8o Avg. S
1Q-(cfs) Winter 7Q10 (cfs
Toxicity Limits: IWC q %
Instream Monitoring:
Parameters
ow (cfs): /YYef
30Q2 (cfs)
hronic
JAP, APR.,Jut ,OCX
Upstre . ,% Location //Qw Z;;.- .SZ I !l
• stream ✓ Location/g-✓j ,,,,; jL
effluent
Characteristics
Mo 14.kly
Averaap.
1)0., t Y
Ayl ax
BOD { tbs/ )
3.1
10
5—. q
lbsf d3
1 S
L. olb Cbtis/ciiiy)
3 T. 5"
1.5
TSS ( = `_)
3.7
Z (p
F. Col. (/100 nil)
a DQ
yv 0
9
30
pH (SU)
_
D,1 t..el 0u6ld)
ao
Ann,,aL gross bd.
?atke(e dd- u;'
Sikoli. naf ecpci -
nc.?F iloc,+
t tl ifcv4-eo VirD
fat i Caren <.
,
Pests C(k(d)
--
0.31
Comments: 1401; Tea., Suppo i-c a sckociu kP is
FOR APPROPRIATE DISCHARGERS, LIST COMPLETE GUIDELINE LIMITATIONS BELOW
Effluent Characteristics
Monthly
Average
Daily
Maximum
Comments
B o D.
c3. /
`f
DcPSF
C° `fl'. 3o
TSS
3,7
7.
n
c.,t305rys
®4
‘+0
i
C 0 D
56. 5
%. ,1
q5'/
&f .det
j 3t's
Type of Product�^Produced
Lbs./Day Produced
Effluent Guideline Reference
rof F. e5fer d PI-
n0f ji JPM, -Ft Ott)
Dc PS
C
T) • 3 0
`�'
used r
Oct .s
1-
Y/ 9, lc0
1
'L del/hes
4
OVERFLOW
DISCHARGE
NO. 002
(156k GPD)
r
6
91
HAW RIVER
308 ,
FIRE
PONDS
209
POTABLE
WATER
TREATMENT
4
4
1
200
ALUM
SETTLING
POND
► WATER -►
••••D EVAPORATION D
----* STEAM �
---► OIL ---♦
94
V
STEAM
BOILERS
17
4
138
61
PROCESS
4
77
92
COOLING
TOWERS
25
4
67
10
SANITARY
10
HVAC
and AIR
OMPRESSORS
STORM
WATER
18
AIR
DRYER
File: WA7'ER FL.DRW
16
OIL
TREATMENT
OIL TO BURNING
(ENERGY RECOVERY)
r
(90 kGPD)
SCHEMATIC OF WATER FLOW
ALLIED -SIGNAL , INC .
MONCURE , CHATHAM COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
0
10
WASTE WATER
TREATMENT -4
PLANT 80
All values are in Thousands of Gallons Per Day.
DISCHARGE
NO. 001
(88 kCPD)
OCPSF Subpart I
t1 .coo-7LI
111,6141
r,-n
I3(i 1061
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
OCPSF Regulations Subpart I
2
Daily Max
Monthly Avg
Flow
Daily Max
Monthly Avg
3
Effluent Characteristics
(ug/I)
(ug/I)
(MGD)
(lb/day)
(lb/day)
4
5
Acenapthene
59
22
0.004
0.002
0.001
6
Acrylonitrile
242
96
0.008
0.003
7
Benzene
136
37
0.005
0.001
8 Carbon Tetrachloride
38
18
0.001
0.001
9 Chlorobenzene
28
15
0.001
0.001
1 0 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
140
68
0.005
0.002
1 1 Hexachlorobenzene
28
15
0.001
0.001
1 2 1,2-Dichloroethane
211
68
0.007
0.002
1 3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 54 21
0.002 0.001
1 4 Hexachloroethane
54
21
0.002
0.001
15
1,1-Dichloroethane
59
22
0.002
0.001
16
1 ,1,2-Trichloroethane
54
21
0.002
0.001
17
Chloroethane
268
104
0.009
0.003
18
Chloroform
46
21
0.002
0.001
1.9
2-Chlorophenol
98
31
0.003
0.001
20
21
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 163
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 44
77
31
0.005
0.001
0.003
0.001
22
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 28
15
0.001
0.001
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
1,1-Dichloroethylene 25
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene 54
2,4-Dichlorophenol 112
1,2-Dichloropropane 230
1,3-Dichloropropylene 44
2,4-Dimethylphenol 36
2,4-Dinitrotoluene 285
16
21
39
153
29
18
113
0.001
0.002
0.004
0.008
0.001
0.001
0.010
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.004
30
2,6-Dinitrotoluene 641
255
0.021
0.009
31
Ethylbenzene 1 08
32
0.004
0.001
32
Fluoranthene 68
25
0.002
0.001
33
34
Bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ethe 757
Methylene Chloride 89
301
40
0.025
0.003
0.010
0.001
35
36
Methyl Chloride 190
Hexachlorobutadiene 49
86
20
0.006
0.002
0.003
0.001
37
Naphthalene 59
22
0.002
0.001
38
Nitrobenzene 68
27
0.002
0.001
39
401
41
42
2-Nitrophenol 69
4-Nitrophenol 1 24
2,4-Dintrophenol 123
4,6-Dintro-o-cresol 277
41
72
71
78
0.002
0.004
0.004
0.009
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.003
43
Phenol 26
15
0.001
0.001
44
45
46
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 279
Di-n-butyl phthalate 57
Diethyl phthalate 203
103
27
81
0.009
0.002
0.007
0.003
0.001
0.003
47
48
Dimethyl phthalate 47
Benzo(a)anthracene 59
19
22
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
Page 1
OCPSF Subpart I
•Q \ .01!
ta
SO
A
B
C
D
E
F
4 9
Benzo(a)pyrene
61
23
0.002
0.001
5 0
3,4-Benzofluoranthene
61
23
0.002
0.001
51
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 2
Chrysene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 3
Acenaphthylene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 4
Anthracene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 5�Fluorene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 6
Phenanthrene
59
22
0.002
0.001
5 7
Pyrene
67
25
0.002
0.001
5 8
Tetrachloroethylene
56
22
0.002
0.001
5 9
Toluene
80
26
0.003
0.001
6 0
Trichloroethylene
54
21
0.002
0.001
6 1
Vinyl Chloride
268
104
0.009
0.003
r 6 2
Total Chromium
2770
1 1 1 0
0.092
0.037
6 3
Total Copper PIC-
3380
1450
0.113
0.048
6 4
Total Cyanide
1200
420
0.040
0.014
6 5
Total Lead
690
320
0.023
0.011
6 6
Total Nickel
3980
1 690
0.133
0.056
6 7
Total Zinc w�
2610
1 050
0.087
0.035
Page 2
Ple: se print Qr,typtt in the unshaded areas only.
EPA I.D. N UMBER (COI)), front item 1 of Form 1)
ru/ell M/)p/uvtlu.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
NCD053488409
-FORM
NPDES
C
Int
coEPA
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER
EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS
Consolidated Permits Program
I. OUTFALL LOCATION
For each outfall, list the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.
A. OUTFALL
NUMBER
B. LATITUDE
C. LONGITUDE
(list,
1. OEG.
2. MIN.
3. SEC.
1. DEG.
2. MIN.
3. SEC.
D. RECEIVING WATER (name)
001
35
37
01
79
03
25
Haw River
002
i 35
37
00
79
02
36
Shaddox Creek
II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
-
A. Attach a line drawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicate sources of intake water, operations contributing wastewater to the effluent,
and treatment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in Item B. Construct a water balance on the line drawing by showing average
flows between intakes, operations, treatment units, and outfalis. If a water balance cannot be determined (e.g., for certain mining activities), provide a
pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.
B. For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent, including process wastewater, sanitary wastewater,
cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue
on additional sheets if necessary.
L O U T
FALLNO
(list)
2. OPERATION(S) CONTRIBUTING FLOW
3. TREATMENT
a. OPERATION (lisf)
b. AVERAGE FLOW
(include units)
a. DESCRIPTION
b. LIST CODES FROM
TABLE 2C-1
001
Process Wastewater
4,000 GPD Oil Pretreatment
XX
Sanitary Wastewater
Cooling Water Blowdown
Boiler Blowdown
HVAC, Air Compressors and
Steam Condensate
10,000 GPD Grinding
25,000 GPD Neutralization
17,000 GPD Activated Sludge
18,000 GPD Clarifier
1-L
2- K
3-A
1-U
Storm Water Runoff
Potable Water Plant
Filter Backwash &
16,000 GPD Polishing Pond
Alum Settling Pond
Disinfection
XX
5-T
2-F
Clarifier Blowdown
9,000 GPD Discharge to Surface Water
Sludge Drying
Off -site Landfill
4-A
5-H
5-Q
002
Firepond Overflow
Storm Water Runoff
Steam & HVAC Condensate
91,000 GPD Oil Baffles & Weirs
63,500 GPD Emergency Containment
1,000 GPD Discharge to Surface Water
1-H
XX
4- A
Air Dryer
500 GPD
Or-r ICIAL USE ONLY (effluent guidelines sub categories)
e
' J I?FVC"-c;c
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1)
CONTINUED'FROM PAGE 2
rV. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS
NCD053488409
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
A, B, & C: See instructions before proceeding — Complete one set of tables for each outfall — Annotate the outfall number in the space provided.
NOTE: Tables V-A, V-B, and V-C are included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9.
D. Use the space below to list any of the pollutants listed in Table 2c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe is discharged or may be
discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical data in your
possession.
1. POLLUTANT
2. SOURCE
1. POLLUTANT
2. SOURCE
Asbestos
Acetaldehyde
Cresol
Crotonaldehyde
Cyclohexane
Formaldehyde
Pipe & Vessel Insulation
Possible process byproduct
Used in Q.C. lab
Possible process byproduct
Used in Q.C. lab
Used in Q.C. lab
VI. POTENTIAL DISCHARGES NOT.COVERED BY ANALYSIS
4s anypollutant listed)n Item V Ca substance or,a com
•qyp rodUct7�' �,`;r
•
Xylene
Used in Q.C. lab
pent ofa substance which you currently use or manufacture as an intermediate or final product or
YES (list all such pollutants below)
Ono (go to Item VI-B)
Antimony
Phthalate Esters (Possible process byproduct)
(Refer to Supplementary Information Item VI.)
i
EPA Form 3510.2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE
Section V - D
FORM 2C NPDES
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SECTION 311)
EXEMPTION REQUEST
The Moncure Plant stores and uses various materials listed under
Section 311 - Hazardous Substances. The accompanying list shows
which materials are on site in more than laboratory quantities, the
approximate total amount stored, and the size of the individual unit
being stored for use.
The receiving, unloading, and storage methods used are consistent
with accepted spill prevention and control practices which are designed
to prevent any discharge.
All surface drainage from the developed areas is collected and dis-
charged through either the wastewater treatment plant outfall 001
or the stormwater, firepond overflow outfall 002. The outfall 002
drainage system includes a series of baffles and weirs designed to
contain accidental spills. Spills that get beyond the baffle/weir
system can be contained in a holding pond and pumped to a storage
tank or the wastewater treatment plant.
All personnel that handle raw materials receive both classroom and
on the job training in their job functions and on spill and pollution
control. In addition, personnel are kept current through daily contact
with their supervisors and through monthly safety meetings.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SECTION 311),
EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SARA TITLE III),
and CERCLA SUBSTANCES SPILL CONTROL INFORMATION
APPROX. CONTAINER
SUBSTANCES AMT. (LB) SIZE STORAGE METHOD
Acetone 725 5 gal. drum Curbed areas inside
buildings
Aluminum 6,500 50 lb. bags Inside building
Antimony
Compound 12,000 35 lb. bucket Inside building
Chlorine 1,800 150 lb. Cylinder storge area &
cylinders inside water and wastewater
treatment plant buildings
Cresol/
Chloroform
1,300 15 gal. drums Curbed area & inside
building
Cyclohexane 1,000
55 gal. drum Curbed area & inside
building
Dichlorodifluoro-
methane 11,700 Various Used in refrigeration units
inside buildings
Mercury
4 1 qt. bottle Inside building
Methyl Chloroform 1,500
Phenol/1,1,2,2-
Tetrachloro-
ethane
55 gal. drums Curbed areas & inside
& degreasing buildings in areas without
baths floor drains
1,160 15 gal. drums Curbed area & inside
building
Polychlorinated
Biphenyl 68,000 Various Size
Transformers
Potassium
Hydroxide
Sodium Hydroxide
109,000
45,000
Outside transformer areas
12,000 gal. Curbed areas & inside
tank & drums buildings
12,000 gal. Curbed areas & inside
tank & drums buildings
(CONTINUED)
SUBSTANCES
Sodium Nitrite
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SECTION 311),
EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (SARA TITLE III),
and CERCLA SUBSTANCES SPILL CONTROL INFORMATION
AMT. (LB)
SIZE STORAGE METHOD
1,700 55 gal. drums Curbed areas & inside
building
Sulfuric Acid 3,000
Trichlorotri-
fluoromethane 1,500
15 ga. drums Curbed areas & inside
building
Various Used in refrigeration
units inside buildings
-1- Request
FACT SHEET FOR WASTELOAD ALLOCATIONS
Facility Name :Allied Fibers - Outfall 001
NPDES No. :NC0001899
Type of Waste :11.4% Domestic/88.6% Industrial
Facility Status :Existing
Permit Status :Renewal
Receiving Stream :Haw River
Stream Classification:C
Subbasin :03-06-07
County :Chatham
Regional Office :Raleigh
Requestor :Rosanne Barona Drainage Area:1680 sq.mi. '
Date of Request :6/26/90 Summer 7Q10: cfs 1{0 rek
Topo Quad :E22SE Winter 7Q10: 157 cfs
Average Flow:1848 cfs
30Q2: 218 cfs
FFR
Wasteload Allocation Summary
USGS # estimated
Stream Characteristics:
Date 1987
Complex wastewater consisting of process wastewater (.004 MGD), sanitary
sewage (.01 MGD), cooling water, boiler blowdown, HVAC condensate, and
filter backwash (.069 MGD). Permit limits were derived from the OCPSF
guidelines for the production of polyester fiber. The BOD5 and TSS limits
were calculated using the OCPSF guidelines for the process wastewater and
assuming secondary treatment of the sanitary sewage. All limits must be
met at the end -of -pipe.
WASTELOAD SENT TO EPA?(Major) _Y_ (Y or N)
(if yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or
if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description
of how fits into basinwide plan)
Recommended by: ids
Reviewed by
Instream Assessment:
Regional Supervisor:
Permits & Engineering:
Date:
kILILLf 3). SW:LA Date: 1i t6 (et{
till. • urr-r a14.1.1
RETURN TO TECHNICAL SERVICES BY:
A.),Pe is
ff ate : ; /"7A,
.(9 1tr,4 / Date: a /1
abrcr. J4.4 14k4a tQ tf,L d TSS
MAR O1 11
vicets ✓ eu=s, gin} c)," C a� Si
-2 -
Request No. 5777
Existing Limits
Monthly Average
Wasteflow (MGD) :
BOD5 (lbs/day):
TSS (lbs/day):
COD (lbs/day) :
Fecal Coliform (/100 ml):
pH (SU) :
Oil & Grease (lbs/day):
TKN (lbs/day):
Recommended Limits
Wasteflow (MGD) :
BOD5 (lbs/day) :
TSS (lbs/day):
COD (lbs/day):
Fecal Coliform (/100 ml):
pH (SU) :
Oil & Grease (lbs/day):
TKN (lbs/day):
Limits Changes Due To:
OCPFS guidelines
New standard
cob
CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS
Daily Maximum
.244
359
239
5382
1000
6-9
20
10
644
437
9890
2000
30
15
Request No. 5777
Monthly Average Daily Maximum
.244
3.1
3.7
38.5
200
6-9
20 30
10 15
Parameter(s) Affected
seco mom." -1.
Toxicty Limit: Acute, quarterly
5.4
7.6
95
400
BOD5, TSS, COD
Fecal Coliform /
TOXICS
Monitoring Schedule: ,,,�'uti ` e•
JAN, APR, JUL, OCT
IWC = 0 . .9H
- -Tof( Caru.,apic t`AH 3 ` 0.31 Ids/da,�
O Toxics or metals limits
Toxics limits based on the OCPSF guidelines are required. Since OCPSF
parameters were below detectable levels on the annual pollutant analysis,
the OCPSF guidelines should be sufficient to protect water quality. See
attachment for limits. alato t jq•ncq. VGnaed ..hat eF )'ebo.f. . (,gyp,.
Annual gross beta particle activity shall not exceed 50 pCi/L.
,ii�. opt.. /pt l`P H''�G'r+.•r'U°e ...s R.
trw 4%4
%"' s e% <Cr. A
rt- tkl
sa,.u,.�.
•
-3- Request No. 5777
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION & SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Miscellaneous information pertinent to the renewal or new permit for this
discharge. Include relationship to the Basinwide management plan.
INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIRMENTS:
Upstream: Y Location: Haw River at SR 1011
Donwstream: Y Location: Haw River, 1 mile below discharge,
above confluence with Deep River
it raw(ers : "Da, Temp • ! Cond., F eea(
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR CONDITIONS
SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS: :/ c /.4.7 . /n fX ` aG
.ct yam,'fitg�.�- ..� G . ✓ s.. .
7X .,- /A-• c.,,7 s 'Cr
o/ dam-, J 4 c.:.
c.. �O G✓L ! � �!'' r%( /4-1,C-u4,
so
(for P&E or reg on to recomxftend time frame for implementing new limits)
ADDITIONAL "REVIEWER" COMMENTS:
Additional Information attached? (yes or no) If yes, explain attachments.
1. Toxicity testing requirement.
2. OCPSF guidelines.
OCPSF Subpart I
1
A
OCPSF Regulations Subpart I
B
C ! D ! E
F
2
3
4
Daily Max
Effluent Characteristics (u g / I )
Monthly Avg
(ug/I)
Flow
Daily Max
(MGD) (lb/day)
5
6
7
8
9
10
Acenapthene
Acrylonitrile
Benzene
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
59
242
136
38
28
140
22
96
37
18
15
68
0.004 0.0020
0.0081
0.0045
0.0013
0.0009
0.0047
1 1
12
13
14
Hexachlorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Hexachloroethane
28
211
54
54
15
68
21
21
0.0009
0.0070
0.0018
0.0018
Monthly Avp
(lb/day)
0.0007
0.0032
0.0012
0.0006
0.0005
0.0023
0.0005
0.0023
0.0007
0.0007
15
1,1-Dichloroethane
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
16
1 7
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Chloroethane
54
268
21
104
0.0018
0.0089
0.0007
0.0035
18
Chloroform
46
21
0.0015
0.0007
19
2-Chlorophenol
98
31
0.0033
0.001 0
20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
163
77
0.0054
0.0026
21
22
23
24
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene
44
28
25
54
31
15
16
21
0.0015
0.0009
0.0008
0.0018
0.0010
0.0005
0.0005
0.0007
25
2,4-Dichlorophenol
112
39
0.0037
0.0013
26
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
230
153
0.0077
0.0051
27
1,3-Dichloropropylene
44
29
0.0015
0.0010
28
29
2,4-Dimethylphenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
36
285
18
113
0.0012
0.0095
0.0006
0.0038
30
31
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Ethylbenzene
641
108
255
32
0.0214
0.0036
0.0085
0.001 1
32
Fluoranthene
68
25
0.0023
0.0008
33
Bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 757
301
0.0253
0 .01 00
34
35
Methylene Chloride
Methyl Chloride
89
190
40
86
0.0030
0.0063
0.0013
0.0029
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Hexachlorobutadiene
Naphthalene
Nitrobenzene
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dintrophenol
4,6-Dintro-o-cresol
Phenol
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Diethyl phthalate
49
59
68
69
124
123
277
26
279
57
203
Dimethyl phthalate 4 7
Benzo(a)anthracene 5 9
20
22
27
41
72
71
78
15
103
27
81
19
22
0.0016
0.0020
0.0023
0.0023
0.0041
0.0041
0.0092
0.0009
0.0093
0.0019
0.0068
0.0016
0.0020
0.0007
0.0007
0.0009
0.0014
0.0024
0.0024
0.0026
0.0005
0.0034
0.0009
0.0027
0.0006
0.0007
Page 1
OCPSF Subpart I
A
B
` C
D
1 E
F
4 9
Benzo(a)pyrene
61
23
0.0020
0.0008
5 0
3,4-Benzofluoranthene
61
23
0.0020
0.0008
51
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 2
Chrysene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 3
Acenaphthylene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 4
Anthracene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 5
Fluorene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 6
Phenanthrene
59
22
0.0020
0.0007
5 7
Pyrene
67
25
0.0022
0.0008
5 8
Tetrachloroethylene
56
22
0.0019
0.0007
5 9
Toluene
80
26
0.0027
0.0009
6 0
Trichloroethylene
54
21
0.0018
0.0007
6 1
Vinyl Chloride
268
104
0.0089
0.0035
6 2
Total Chromium
2770
1 110
0.0924
0.0370
6 3
Total Copper
3380
1450
0.1128
0.0484
6 4
Total Cyanide
1200
420
0.0400
0.0140
6 5
Total Lead
690
320
0.0230
0.0107
6 6
Total Nickel
3980
1 690
0.1328
0.0564
6 7
Total Zinc
2610
1 050
0.0871
0.0350
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1. POLLUTANT.
AND CAS
NUMBER
: fit available)
. 2. MARK 'X'
• '
a;W:1-
2i,i,7,:- 0,
L•j,t-r,
8. MAXIMUM r
o'6%-
F-0
i:.•,-
5^0.-T
01
CONCLNTRATIONL
GC/MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (
:226:11;47Dichloro-
Xaniene:(1.06-46-71
X
LT 10
2313,3,3!-Dichloro-
banzldine.::-:
(91.-94.1) '
;,24B. Diethyl,
'Phthalate '
.!;(8466-2) .,,
.,256". Dimethyl
Phthalate'''.
(131-11-3)
LT 20
•:2613:!:DI7N-Butyl
.:Phthatat0:-i; :.;
84,4-Dinitro•
-
tbluione1121:14-3) X
2;6-.Dinitro-
."'.ialt2ane:(606-20-2) X
2913D i-N-Octyl
'Phthalate
(117-84-0)
X
3013..1,2-Dtphenyl-
hydrailne (as Azo-
benzene) (122-66-7'
31B. Fluoranthene
,(206-44-0)
X
'3213:.Fluorene
;486-7.3-7);
X
LT 10
LT 10
LT 10
LT 10
LT 10
338.HexaChlorobenzene
1119.7A-11
X
LT 10
343. Hexa-
*chIcrobutadiene
(87-68-3)
LT 10
35111Mexachloro-
,iycl9pentadiene ,
,171:47-4)• ' -
LT 10
35 li: i-ix OCh loro-
Athena (67-72-1)
LT 10
3713..Indeno
4(1;2,3-cd) Pyrene
(193-39-5)
A
LT 10
388. lsophorone
1)
X
LT 10
39B. Naphthalene
(91-20-3)
X
LT 10
406. Nitrobenzene
(98-95-3)
X
LT 10
41B. N-Nitro-
sodimethylamine
(62-75-9)
LT 10
42B. N-N itrosodl-
1 N-propyiemineX
1621-64-7)
_1
LT 10
att -6A-1e-4,1715 ,
WI)/ ocFSF
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4
I 1. POLLUTANT
2. MARK
AND'CAS
: NUMBER
a ;r,..fr'
LliVWE:-0
4%tEE-
a. MAXIMUM E
''. (iraviiilab lc)
ED
CONCE NTRATION
PC/MS'FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (contir
22V. Methylene
Ctiloilde175.-09-2)-
X
LT 10
23y..1,12,2r ra-
Chroricethine')
(7.9:=4-5)1V4X:'.:.-,.
X
LT 10
9q*J.
24V.7.13tra0 h 10 l'11::-
liaznii,(127:18-4)
,
X
LT 10
?AY.-tTr/luene • ,7-,..,...
4430,8A8-3)Licy..F,'Ai':z.
X
LT 10
26.VM;2•Trans-.;
CildhIaroetItYlene't';
y
LT 10
27V:(1;11,-Tr(- ,
chloroethane'r :
x
LT 10
28W,,1,1,2-Trl-
chi& °ethane ”; '
20V. Triehloro.
ath1..,,,ylene (79-01-6)
i-,4,0
X
LT 10
30V7r,ichloro-'
ftuorornethane
(75-694)z
x
• LT 10
.31V: Vinil
Vilorlde,(75-01-4)
X
LT 10
GCNIS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS
1A. 2-Chforopheno)
(95_5 7,-8)
X
.
LT 10
2A. 2,4-Dichloro-
phenol (120-832)
x
LT 10
3A. 2,4-oimethYl-
phenol (105-67-9)
•
X
LT 10
4A. 4,6-Din itro-0-
Cresol (534-52-1)
X
LT 50
5A. 2,4-Dinitro-
phenol (51-28-5) '
X
LT 50
6A. 2-Nitrophenol
(88-75-5)
X
LT 10
7A'. 4-N itrophenol
e•,•,,,,, • ..-
X
LT 50
8A. P-Chloro-M-
Cresol (59-50-7)
X
LT 10
9A. Pentachloro•
phenol (87-86.5)
X
LT 50
10A. Phenol
(108-95-2)
X
LT 10
11A. 2,4,6-Tri-
chlorophenol
(88-06-2)
X
LT 10
• .4a7f46.e-i
—3
I.' POLLUTANT
2. MARK 'X'
?' AND•CAS
' )'NUMBER„ •
,. yC r� (!f"arailabie).:
},., •.
a •TEST-
INo
QUCR-
EG
b. ea-
LIEVEouEVEo
SENT
CBE-
SENT
8. MAXIMUM D
CONCENTRATION
METALS;CYANIDE,
AND
TOTAL
PHENOLS
:+lYi y...::. gym,:: ,:....• ;1.,
'Total (7440-36-0):.:
X
46
2M:,Arse6le T'6ta1
`(7440-3872)'
X
LT 5
.3i4Beryll)um,•
Tota1;7440.41.7)
X
LT 1
4M ;Cadm)um,
Tata)'(7440.43.9)
X
X
LT 5
LT 8
5M. Chromium,
Total (7440-47-3)
6M. Copper, Total'
(7440.60.8)
X
• 29
7M. Lead: Total
,(7439-92.1)
X
LT 5
8M. Mercury, Total
(7439.97,-6)
X
LT 0.2
9M. Nickel, Total
(7449-02-0)
X
LT 50
10M:•' Selenium,
Total.(7782-49.2)
X
LT 10
'11M:`;SiI er, Total
(7440.22.4)
X
LT 5
12M, Thallium,
Total (7440.28.0)
X
LT 65
13M. Zinc, Total
(7440-6.6).
X
205
14M; Cyan)da,
Total.(67.1241)
X
LT 20
!To aI Phanolel
X
LT 5
DIOXIN
2,3,7,8-Tetra-
chlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin (1764-01-6)
DESCRIBE RES
AL
.CO AL
oN l ,4-4,nawy) coffer, 2r"L a6av?. DI_
u5-t L%C Ps..r q u,:t l a2 Lk .. v
ytp c S ✓ 7�`
�o-fa1 P4146 — 5k1 = 31.1 ✓15
MI BDL "r°f -1,, ('Orc;Prerf ?A-te 3 a `¶ 119s7,441
-ro+rQ =39L 0-71(o (yr°
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of
this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.
SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form I)
NCD053488409
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C)
"PART•A - You must provide the results of at feast one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details.
2. EFFLUENT
I.'POLLUTANT
a, Biochemical..
Oxygenbemand
0101.4Wsr;,(
b.. Chemical
Oxygen Demand
(COD)
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(I )
CONCENTRATION
58
(2) MASS
46
b. MAXIMl.1M 30 pAY VALUE C.LONG Tfi}2 �VRf, VALUE
([ ava a e) i bl
(I)
CONCENTRATION
30
(2) MASS
24
(+I
CONCENTRATION
5.9
(2) MASS
4.8
d. NO. OF
ANALYSES
32
3. UN TS
(specify if blank)
a.CONCEN-
TRATION
mg/L
b. MASS
lb/day
OUTFALL NO'.
001
4. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVEFIAGVALUE,
(1) (2) MASS
CONCENTRATION
b. NO. OF
ANALYSES
•
c. Total O.rgartic.
Carbon (TOC)
d. Total Suspended
Solids (TSS)
e. Ammonia (as Al.)
120
71
95
84
74
29
56
32
45.5
21
38.5
32
mg/L
lb/day
18
32
mg/L
lb/day
f. Flow
g. Temperature
(winter) '.
h. Temperature
(summer)
i. pH
29
27
LT 0.3
VALUE
VALUE
VALUE
0.178.
14
VALUE
0.109
14.2
9.4
VALUE
0.088
8.1
32
mg/L
lb/day
1
365
mg/L
MGD
VALUE
MINIMUM
6.6
22
29
MAXIMUM
8.2
VALUE
VALUE
MINIMUM
7.0
17
26
MAXIMUM
8.2
VALUE
VALUE
12
113
oC
VALUE
24
125
oC
STANDARD UNITS
VALUE
PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant
which is limited either directly, or indirect y but expressly, in an effluent lim itations guidel ine, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pollutants for which you mark
column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements.
1. POLLUT-
ANT AND
CAS NO.
(if available)
2. MA
a. BE-
LIEV EC
PRE.
SENT
RK 'X'
b. BE-
LIEVER
AB-
SENT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
3. EFFLUENT
b. MAXIMI.IMava' 30a e) DAY VALUE
(e
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
a. Bromide
(24959-67-9)
b. Chlorine,
Total Residual
X
X
1.2
1.3
0.7
0.8
1.0
0.8
C. LONG T tBaI a able) . VALUE
CONCENTRATION
0.9
(2) MASS
d. NO. OF
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
a. LONCEN-
RATION
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVERAGE VALUE
11
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
b. NO. OF
ANAL-
YSES
0.7
1
348
mg/L
lb/day
mg/L
lb/day
c. Color
d. Fecal
Coliform
X
LT 5
1
e. Fluoride
(16984-48-8 )
X
X
f. Nitrate -
Nitrite (as N)
X
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
10
0.2
0.12
1.2
0.7
3
1
LT 1.5
31
PCU
COL/
100 ml
1
mg/L
lb/day
1
mg/L
lb/day
'AGE V-1
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1)
OUTFALL NUMBER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NCD053488409
001
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to Table 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column
2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess
wastewater outtalk, and nonrequired GC/MS fractions), mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-c for each pollutant you •
believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results
of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4'
dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in
-concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to
be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (all 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements. '
POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'X'
1.
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available) -
3. EFFLUENT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(I)
CONCENTRATION
METALS,CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS
a.TEST•
INC
RE-
DUIR-
ED
1M. Antimony,
Total (7440-36-0) X
2M. Arsenic, Total
(7440-38-2) _
3M. Beryllium,
Total, 7440-41-7)
X
b. BE-
LIEVED
PRE-
SENT
a BE-
LIEV EI
AB-
SENT
46
LT 5
LT 1
(2) MASS
0.03
b. MAXIMSJM 31) DAY VALUE
hf auailab(e)
(I)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
c.LONG TXt ailabl) - VALUE
(I)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
d. NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
a. CONCEN-
TRATION
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVERAGE VALUE
(1) CONCEN- (2) MA55
TRATION
b. NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
4M. Cadmium,
Total (7440-43-9)
5M. Chromium,
Total (7440-47-3)
6M. Copper, Total
(7440-50-8)
7M. Lead, Total
(7439.92.11
8M, Mercury, Total
(7439-97-6)
X
X
X
LT 5
LT 8
-29
LT 5
LT 0.2
9M. Nickel, Total
(7440-02-0)
10M. Selenium,
Total (7782-49-2).
11M. Silver, Total
(7440-22-4)
12M. Thallium,
Total (7440-28-0)
13M. Zinc, Total
(7440-66-6)
14M. Cyanide,
Total (57-12-5)
X
X
X
X
X
LT 50
LT 10
LT 5
LT 65
0.02
205
0.12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ug/L
uq/L
ug/L
ug//L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/1
lb/day
lb/day
ug/L
1
X
LT 20
15M. Phenols,
Total
X
LT 5
DIOXIN
2,3,7,8-Tetra-
chlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin (1764-01-6)
X
DESCRIBE RESULTS
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
uq/L
lb/day
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE
EPA 1.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1) Otr fFALL NUMBER
L
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4
1. POLLUTANT
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available)
2. MARK 'X'
a.TEST•
ING
R E-
OUIR-
.�D
b. sE-
LIEV EO
PRE-
SENT
C. BE-
LIEV EO
AB-
SENT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(1)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MA55
GC/MS FRACTION — VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued)
22V. Methylene
Chloride (75-09-2) X
23V.1,1,2,2-Tetra-
chloroethane X
(79-34.5)'
24V. Tetrachloro-
ethylene.(127-18-4) X
25V:Toluene
(:1,08 88=3y
26V. 1,2-Trans-.
Dichloroethylene
(156-60-5)
27V. 1,1,1-Tri=
chloroethane.
(71.55-6)-
28 V. 1,1,2-Tri=
chloroethane
(79-00-5)
X
X
LT 10
LT 10
NCD053488409
3. EFFLUENT
b. MAXIM(JM 3 Y VALUE
(if available)
CONCENITRATION
(2) MASS
c.LONG
CONCEN
LT 10
LT 10
LT 10
LT 5
X
LT 10
LT 10
29V. Trichloro-
ethylene (79-01-6)
30V. Trichloro
fluoromethane
(75-69-4)
LT 10
LT 5
LT 5
X
31V, Vinyl
Chloride (75-01-4) X
LT 10
GC/MS FRACTION — ACID COMPOUNDS
1A. 2-Chlorophenol
(95-57-8 ) X
2A. 2,4-Dichloro-
phenol (120-83-2)
3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-
phenol(105-67-9)
4A. 4,6-Dinitro-0-
Cresol (534-52-1)
5A. 2,4-Dinitro-
phenol (51.28-5) •
6A. 2-N itrophenol
(88-75-5)
LT 10
F
LT 10
LT 10
LT 10
LT 50
LT 50
X
7A. 4-N itrophenol
(100-02-7) X
8A. P-Chloro-M=
Cresol (59-50-7)
LT 10
9A. Pentachloro-
phenol (87-86-5)
LT 50
LT 10
LT 50
10A. Phenol
(108-95-2)
11A. 2,4,6-Tri-
chlorophenol
(88-06-2)
x
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
LT 10
LT 10
PAGE V-5
001
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
4. UNITS
5. INTAKE
�/ �
TERua able?. VALUE
(�1lii �a ble)
d NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
_
e. CONCEN-
TRATION
b, MASS
•
(optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVERAGE ygLUE
b. N45.Or
I
(z) MASS
(1) conc EN-
TRATION
(2) MASS
ANAL -
YES
RATION
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
2
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
2
ug/L
1
ug/L
2
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
i-
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6
IEPA 1.0. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1)
Ifl NCD053488409
OUTFALL NUMBER
•
1. POLLUTANT
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available)
001
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
2. MARK 'X'
a.TEST
ING
RE-
GUIR-
F-n
b. BE- C. BE-
LIEVEOLIEVEI
PRE- AB-
SENT SENT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
CONCL N1 RATION
(z) MA55
GC/MS FRACTION — BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued,
22B. 1,4-Dichloro-
benzene'(106-46-7
23B. 3,3'-Dichloro
benzidine
(91-94-1)
x
LT 10
3. EFFLUENT
b. MAXI 30 pAY VALUE
(r aum a e)
CONCENTRATION
12) .Ass
c.LONG TlIua'iable)
CONCENTRATION
d, NO.OF a. CONCEN-
(z) MASS YSES
ANAL- TRATION b. MASS
4. UNITS
. VALUE
5. INTAKE (optional),
a. LONG TERM
AVERA EVALUE
(II CONCEN-
TRATION
(2) MASS
b. Nt.i.OF
A4-SAL-
YSES
x
246. Diethyl.
Phthalate
(84-66-2)
25B. Dimethyl
Phthalate
(131-11-3)
26B:,Di-N-Butyl
Phthalate
(84-74-2)
x
LT 10
LT 10
LT 20
x
LT 10
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
278." 2,4 Din(tro-
-toluene (121-14-2)
x
LT 10
28B. 2,6-Din itro-
toluene (606-20-2)
x
LT 10
29B. Di-N-Octyl
Phthalate
(117-84-0)
x
LT 10
308. 1,2-D ipheny (-
hydrazine (as Azo-
benzene) (122-66-7)
316. Fluoranthene
(206-44-0)
328. Fluorene
(86-73-7)
x
x
LT 10
LT 10
1 ug/L
2 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
ug/L
338. Hexacnlorobenzene
(11R-74-11
346. Hexa-
chlorobutadiene
(87-68-3)
x
LT 10
LT 10
35B. Hexachloro-
cyciopentad iene
(77-47-4)
x
LT 10
36B. Hexachloro-
ethane (67-72-1)
37s.Indeno
(1,2,3-cd) Pyrene
(193-39-5)
LT 10
x
LT 10
386.Isophorone
(78-59-1)
x
LT 10
39B. Naphthalene
(91-20-3)
408. Nitrobenzene
(98-95-3)
LT 10
LT 10
41B. N-Nitro-
sodimethylamine
(62-75-9)
42B. N-Nitrosodi-
N-Propylamine
(621-64.7 )
x
LT 10
LT 10
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) *Refer to Supplemental Information
PAGE V-7 Attachment Section V, Part C
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Win 1 of Form 1) OUTFALL NUMBER
NCD053488409
•
J•
1. POLLUTANT
AND CAS
NUMBER
(i/ auailable)
2. MARK 'X'
aTESTb. BE- C. BE-
ING LIEVEOLIEVEI
Re- PRE- AB-
OIJIR- SENT SENT
L-O ,
8. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
(I) (2) MASS
CONCENTRATION
GC/MS FRACTION — PESTICIDES (continued)
17P. Heptachlor
Epoxide
(1024-57-3)
18P. PCB-1242
(53469-21-9)
X
LT 0.05
LT 0.5
19P. PCB-1254
(11097-69-1)
20P. PCB-1221
(1 1104-28-2 )
3.EFFLUENT
b. MAXIMUM 30 DAY VALUE
(if ova table)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
001
c.LONG Tgrel a QAa'[Re5. VALUE
(iil
(I)
ONCENTR ATION
(2) MASS
d, NO.OI
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
- CONCEN-
TRATION
LT 1.0
LT 0.5
21P. PCB-1232
(11141-16-5)
LT 0.5
22P. PCB-1248
(12672-29-6)
LT 0.5
23P. PCB-1260
(11098-82-5)
24P. PCB-1016
(12674-11-2)
LT 1.0
LT 0.5
25P.Toxaphene
(8001-35-2)
LT 1.0
1
1
1
1
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
uq/L
ug/L
ug/L
Form Approved
VMS No. 204(10086
Approval expires 7-31-88
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional).
a. LONG TERM
Al[RAGE VALUE
(1) CONCEN-
TRATION
(2) MASS
b. NO.OF
ANAL-
Y0E.S '
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1
PAGE V-9
ug/L
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev 2-85)
FORM 2C
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
ITEM II. B:
Outfall 001:
Sanitary wastewater flows to a pumping station equipped with a comminutor,
a bar screen bypass and a Parshall flume for flow recording. Waste is
pumped to the aeration basin, entering about 40 feet from the process
waste influent point.
Fiber finish oil, which is primarily composed of fatty acid esters, organo-
silane esters, and alkylamine, oleate and trioleate emulsifiers, is
segregated from other process waste for pretreatment. An ultrafiltration
unit is used to separate the oil from the water. The water is pumped
to the wastewater treatment plant and the oil is burned on -site for energy
recovery.
Process wastewater flows to a pumping station equipped with a manually
cleaned bar screen and a Parshall flume for flow recording. It is pumped
to a 1200 gallon mixing chamber which allows for pH adjustment. During
emergencies, the flow can be diverted to a 600,000 gallon holding pond.
The aeration basin has a volumeof approximately 650,000 gallons and is
equipped with four (4) 20 HP floating aerators. The waste then flows
to a 20 feet diameter clarifier with a design overflow rate of 440 gallons
per square foot per day. A surface skimmer and holding sump are provided.
Pumps are provided to return settled sludge to the aeration basin or to
a sludge drying bed. Clarifier overflow is piped to a one acre polishing
pond operating at a 3 foot depth. A .4 acre alum settling pond is provided
for the potable water plant backwash and. blowdown. The clarified discharge
from the alum pond is pumped to the polishing pond. Effluent from the
polishing pond flows through a 3600 gallon retention chamber for chlorine
disinfection. A V-notch weir at the effluent end of the chamber provides
for flow recording. During the summer months, algae activity increased
the pH of the polishing pond above 9.0 standard units. When this occurs,
clarifier overflow is valved directly to the chlorine contact chamber
where it is blended with 'polishing pond effluent prior to entering the
chamber.
Approximately 8,000 pounds of sludge is wasted during the year to a sand
drying bed. Wastewater that drains through the sand is pumped back to
the aeration basin.
On October 26, 1989 approval was received (Permit #19-01) from the Department
of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste
Management for the continued disposal of dried wastewater treatment plant
sludge at the Chatham County landfill. Based on the submitted information
(EP-TOX, pH, paint filter test, total petroleum hydrocarbon analysis,
GC/MS purgeable [SW-846 Method 8240], and base/neutral/acid extractables
[SW-846 Method 8270]), the sludge was determined by the Division to be
non -hazardous. The approval requires submittal of a waste determination
form and supportive analytical data on the third anniversary of the permit.
As an alternative disposal method, the plant is examining an on -site land
treatment or utilization/nutrient transfer program. Should the plant
-2-
decide to pursue this option, a permit application per 15NCAC2H.0200 Waste
Not Discharged to Surface Water will be submitted to the Division of En-
vironmental Management, Department of Environment, Health and Natural
Resources.
Outfall 002:
This drainage system includes a series of baffles and weirs designed to
contain accidental spills of oil and Dowtherm. In an emergency, flow
can be contained in a holding pond and pumped to storage or the wastewater
treatment plant.
Storm water runoff from most of the manufacturing areas and chemical storage
areas of the plant is discharged through permitted outfalls 001 and 002.
Storm Water
Other storm water discharges are described in the permit application submitted
to the N.C. Division of Environmental Management on April 16, 1985. Storm
water information will be updated when final storm water regulations are
promulgated by the EPA.
ITEM III. A & B:
On November 5, 1987 EPA issued regulations establishing effluent limitations
and standards for the Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers
(OCPSF) industrial category. Provisions of Subpart C (414.31) and Subpart
I (414.90) Direct Discharge Point Sources That Use End -of -Pipe Biological
Treatment are applicable to process wastewater discharges from the manufacture
of polyester fiber and resin. OCPSF effluent guidelines are not expressed
in terms of production. No metal -bearing waste streams or cyanide -bearing
waste streams listed in Appendix A to Part 414 exist in the manufacture
of polyester fiber and resin.
ITEM V. A-C:
Wastewater characteristics tabulated in item V reflect data from the period
January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989. For some parameters, testing was
conducted throughout the year and for other parameters testing was done
on a more limited basis. Special tests were conducted for most of the
parameters.
Bis-chloro-methyl ether (FR 2/4/81) and dichlorodifluoromethane (FR 1/1/81)
have been dropped from the 2C GC/MS Fraction -Volatile Compound list by
the EPA. 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine as azobenzene was not detected in the
influent, outfall 002 or outfall O 01. A precise determination of a reporting
limit was not made since azobenzene is not a target constituent in EPA's
CG/MS methods 624 or 625.
ITEM V. D:
This list is as complete as possible; however, since some manufacturers
consider their products proprietary they will not release information
on the composition. Therefore, there may be other materials on the plant
site that contain one or more of the chemicals in Table 2C-3. In addition,
new materials may be obtained that may have one or more of the chemicals
listed and whose composition may or may not be known.
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ITEM VI:
The following is a list of Part V. C pollutants that are present on the
plant site. None of these materials are used as a raw material or inter-
mediate and none of these materials are manufactured as a product or are
a by-product of the manufacturing process. The list may not be exhaustive
because some commercial products are considered proprietary by the manufacturer
and their composition is not known to us. In addition, some new materials
may be obtained in the future that contain one or more of the listed chemicals
and whose composition may not be known to us.
Pollutant Use on Site
Antimony
Chromium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Silver
Zinc
Cyanide
Phenols
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloroform
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Methylene Chloride
Methyl Chloride
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Phenol
Benzidine
Dichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
PCB
ITEM V. PART C:
IIV. Chloroform
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents, Instrumentation
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagents, Electrical Equipment
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents, Refrigerant, Leak Checks
Adhesive Ingredient
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Solvent
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagent
Electrical Equipment
Electrical Equipment
In December, 1988 and April, 1989 studies were conducted on OCPSF process
related wastewater sources and wastewater treatment plant influent, clarifier
overflow and effluent to determine if chloroform carries through the treat-
ment plant or is formed during effluent disinfection.
Chloroform was not detected in either the OCPSF process related wastewater
sources or the clarifier overflow. Chloroform was detected in the influent
and the effluent from the treatment plant.
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Chloroform in the influent is due to the chlorination of river water in
the site's potable water treatment plant. Analytical data has been compiled
on the formation of trihalomethanes in the potable water and we are tracking
the effectiveness of carbon filters on drinking water coolers.
The risk of wastewater contamination with chloroform is minimal since
the only area of the plant that handles chloroform is the Quality Control
Laboratory, which uses a cresol/chloroform solution for polyester fiber
testing. Handling procedures require that all waste solvent be placed
in a hazardous waste drum for off -site incineration at an EPA approved
facility.
Actions are being taken to reduce the chlorine dosage and the resulting
residual chlorine level in the effluent. This should decrease the level
of chloroform in the effluent.
NPDES WASTE LOAD ALLOCATION
PERMIT NO.: NCOO 0/9 9 9
Modeler
Date Rec.
FACILITY NAME: A Ili er% SJna 1, / F,'der,
Facility Status: �� PROPOSED
(circle on.) ~
Permit Status: 1�lEWAt) MODIFICAMON tNPERMITIED NEW
(circle one)
Major _ v Minor
Pipe No: OD et
Design Capacity (MGD):
Domestic (% of Flow):
Industrial
Comments:
0
(% of Flow): /0 0
SligevrvuLatt. tr42#, 94111
64A-e4e4A4),
RECEIVING STREAM:
%/ adDcA Cr
Class -
Sub -Basin:
Q3-0G-67
Reference USGS Quad: 'a�� (please attach)
County: calla. tA 61-rn
Regional Office: As Fa Mo . Wa Wi WS
(elyd. •.•)
Requested By: P9 S&thhe_ �4rortl��Date:
Prepared By: Date: %/l2 /`l
Reviewed By: liff14.1 Date- 6[ (Zig(
/o-
tack
Drainage Area (m12) G _ Avg. Streamflow (cfs): b
MP5
S77 g
7Q10 (cfs) . 0 Winter 7Q10 (cfs) 30Q2 (cfs)
Toxicity Limits: IWC /- O % (ctrel. on.)
Instream Monitoring:
Parameters T Me P k, )6 Cow cf
Upstream
Downstream ✓ Location S/`" 11°A Creek S2 loll
Chronic
rs�eC c.
Location 'h'4hK (I' I" 4G.14-e
Effluent
Characteristics
D,4,y� ,s Ale
BOD5 (mg/I)
NHj N (mg/I)
D.O. (mg/I)
TSS (mg/I)
F. Col. (/ 100ml)
pH (SU)
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6,/ �2
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APPENDIX A
CHEMICAL INVENTORY
The attached is a listing of process and non -process chemicals used
at the plant. Many of these chemicals are not routinely monitored
for and are not normally present in our discharge, but they could
at times appear as a result of events beyond our control.
APPENDIX A
PROCESS CHEMICAL INVENTORY
RAW MATERIALS
Ethylene Glycol
Terephthalic Acid
CATALYSTS
Antimony trisethylene glycoxide
Titanium Chelate
PROCESSING AID
Diisopropylamine
Dow Corning Antifoam
Polyphosphoric Acid
PRODUCTS
Polyethylene Terephthalate (Polyester)
BYPRODUCTS
Aldehydes (i.e., acetaldehyde & crotonaldehyde)
Diethylene Glycol
Spent Ethylene Glycol
FINISH OIL COMPONENTS
Alizarine Cyanine Green GN
Caplube 8337
Caplube 8369
Coconut Oil
Decaglycerol Monoleate
Giv-Gard DXN
Glycerol Monoleate
Hexadecyl Stearate
Mineral Oil
Polyethylene Nonyl Phenol
Pentaerythritol Ester
Polyoxyethlene, Alkanol Ethers
Polyoxyethlene, Alkyl Amine
Polyethylene Glycol Monotallate
Santowhite Crystals
Silane A-187
Sodium Petroleum Sulfonate & Mineral Oil
Sulfonated Aliphatic Polyester
Tridecyl Phosphate
Yellow SV Tint
R & D CHEMICALS
A pilot plant is operated at the site for research and development work.
This work periodically involves the use of small quantities of a variety
of chemicals as polymer additives and finish components.
APPENDIX A
NON -PROCESS CHEMICAL INVENTORY
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03 / 22 /90
Product Company Ingredients
uA-9" Reiton Corporation White Mlinerai Oil
#100 Red Unity Oil Mariam Instrument Monochlorona.pht ialene * Naphthalene
Dichloronaphthalene * Petroleum
Distillate * Petroleum Lube Oil * Red Dye
#1000 Green
Concentrate
#104 Hi -Vac Red
Fluid
#120 Yellow Oil
#175 Blue Fluid
#190 Red Fluid
Meriam Instrument Butyl Cellosolve * Ethylene Glycol
Dater * Green Dye
Meriam Instrument' Dibutyl Phthalate * Red Dye
Meriam Instrument t1onochloronaphthalene * Naphthalene
Dichloronaphthalene * Yellow Dye
Meriam Instrument Brominated Ethylbenzene Isomers * Blue
Dye
Meriam Instrument Chlorotrifluoroethylene Polymer * Red Dye
#200 Red Dye tier i arm Instrument
#295 Fluid Meriam Instrument
#6 Residual Fuel Amerada Hess
Oil, H/S Corporation
#827 Red Oil Meriam Instrument
1 Gal 707 Activator Loctite Corporation
Item 70770
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexaflua Fisher Scientific
r o-2-Pr opa r o t
1 ,1 , 2 , 2-Tetrach 1 oroe Eastman Kodak
thane Company
10 NL Bearing/MT/ADH Loctite Corporation
Sealant - Item 8521
10-8109 Silicone GC Electronics
Heat Sink Compound
10NL EV Item 7921
Braminated Ethylbenzene Isomers * Red Dye
Acetylene Tetrabromide * Ar-Ethly
Bromobenzines * Red Dye
Petroleum Distillates (NBC) * Sulfur
Deodorized Kerosine * Petroleum
Distillate * Petroleum Lube Oil * Red Dye
1,1,1-Trichloroethane * Butanal-aniline
condensate * t-Butyl alcohol
Dimethoxymeth-ane
1 , 1 , 1 , 3. 3, 3-Hexaf loom-2-Pr opanol
i 8 2 T-i.___
hloroethane
Polyglycol Dimethacrylate * Polyglycol
Dioctanoate * Cumene Hydroperoxide
Cellulose ester * Saccharin
N,N_Dialk:yltcluidines
Polysiioxaine * Zinc Oxide
Loctite Corporation Polyglycol Direthacrylate * Polyglycol
Diocanoate * Cumeiie Hydroperoxide
Cellulose ester * Trial.k:y'la :ine
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Product
1250 Almaso1 High
Temp Lubricant
Company
Lubrication
Engineers, Inc.
170 Aluminum Asphalt Porter Paint Co.
Roof Coating
2- (2-Methoxye thoxy )
Ethanol
2-Propano1
Ingredient=_.
Nitrous Acid * Sodium Salt *
Hydroily-4-Methy1-2--F'entanone (Daicetone
Alcohol) * Oil Mist (Mineral)
Mineral Spirits * Aluminum * Mica
Eastman Kodak 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) Ethanol
Company
Fisher Scientific 2-F'ropanol
3M Brand Super 77-N 3M Center
Spray Adhesive
3M Feathering Disc
Adhesive Fart Nos.
05041 / 05043
3M Center
Methylene Chloride *
1-1-1-trichioroethane * Diethylene Ether
* Chlorodif luoromethiane Propellant
n-hexane * other hexane isomers *
styrene-butadiene polymer * hydrocarbon
resin glycerol esters of rosin acids
4 Oz 404 Item 46548 Loctite Corporation Ethyl cyanoacrylate * Poly (methyl
methacrylate) * Hydroguinone
4-Carboxybenzaidehyd Aldrich Chemical 4-Carboxybensaldehyde
e Company
454 Sandy Beige Tennant Company
Urethane Color Coat
50 ML Small Screw
Thrd lcker 222 Item
50 ML Speedbonder
319 Adh.
50ML Hydraulic
Sealant Item 56931
5OML Removable TL
242 Item 24231
Xylene * n-Butyl Acetate * Mineral
Spirits * Modified Alkyd Resin* TaaniulTi
Dioxide * Yellow Iron Oxide * Red Iron
Oxide * Carbon Black
Loctite Corporation Polyglycol Dimethacrylate * F'olyglycol
Oleate * Saccharin * Cumene Hydroperoxide
Methanol * Silicon dioxide, amorphous *
N.N-Dialk:yitoluidines * Titanium Dioxide
Loctite Corporation Polyurethane Methacrylate Resins *
Hydroxyaikyl Methacrylate * Polymeric
Plasticizer * Acrylic acid * ! umene
hydroperoxide * Substituted silane *
1-Acety1- phenylhydrazine * Saccharin
Loctite Corporation Polyglycol Dimethacrylate * Polyglyco1
Dioctoate * Poly(butyl methacrylate) *
Cumene hydroperoxide * Saccharin *
N,N-Di alkyltoluidines
Loctite Corporation Polyglycol Dimethacrylate * Polyglycol
Oleate * Saccharin * Cumene hydroperoxide
Methanol * Silicon dioxide, amorphous *
N,N-Dialkyltolui.dines * Titanium Dioxide
F
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0-1
Product Company
6305 Monolec Rack Lubrication
Drill Lubricant Engineers, Inc.
690 Penetrant and Chesterton, A. W.
Lubricant (Aerosol) Company
7130 Thin Coat
Resurfacer Part A
7130 Thin Coat
Resurfacer Part B
7140 Thin Coat
Resurfacer Part A
Tennant Company
Tennant Company
Tennant Company
7140 Thin Coat Tennant Company
Resurfacer Part B
7200 Thick Coat Tennant Company
Resurfacer Part A
7200 Thick Coat
Resurfacer Part 2
Tennant Company
720017210 Thick Coat Tennant Company
Resurfacer Part C
7210 Thick Coat
Resurfacer Part A
7210 Thick Coat
Resurfacer Part B
75435 Texacar EC
GOML Tar: Pak
Accelerator (Item)
11525) and 20riL
Adhesive (Item
12292)
921 Sealant (Stick
Grade)
A-100 Flat Latex
House & Trim Paint Company
A6 R 17 Base D
(Woadb1n)
Tennant Company
Tennant Company
Texaco Chemical
Company
Locti.te Corporation
Ingredients
Mineral Oil Mist
Propane
Bisphenol * A-Epichlor-ohydrin Resin *
Aliphatic Polyglycidal Ether
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Proprietary
Curing Promoter
A-Epichlorohydrin Resin * Aliphatic
Polyclycidal Ether * Titanium Dioxide
Yellow Iron Oxide * Carbon Black.
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Proprietary
Curing Promoter
s
Bisphenol * A-Epichlorohydrin Resin *
Aliphatic Polyglycidal Ether * Titanium
Dioxide * Yellow Iron Oxide * Carbon
Black
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Proprietary
Curing Promoter"
Silicon Dioxide
Bisphenol * A-Epichlarohydrin Resin *
Aliphatic Polyglycidal Ether
Aliphatic Ether Amine
1 .3-Diaxolan-2-cone
Trichlorotrifluoroethane * Acetone *
N,N-Dialk:yitoluidiiie * Hydroquinone *
Ethyl cyanoacrylate * Poly (methyl
rnethacr ylate)
E.TR Valve Sealants, F'olybutanes * Mineral Oil * Polyethylene
Inc. * Mixed Terphenyls * Mica * Anti -Oxidant
Sherwin --Williams Ethylene Glycol
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Product Company
A-100 Gloss Latex Sherwin-Williams
House Paint A8 R 27 Company
Base D (Woodbin)
A-100 Stain & Finish Sherwin-Williams
B22 R 1 Rooster- Red Company
AO Superclear Lens
Cleaning
Fluid -Aerosol
Product Code 851F
AD Superclear Lens
Cleaning
Fluid -Liquid
American Optical
Corporation
American Optical
Corporation
Absolute Strip Maintenance Supply
Company, Inc.
Accudri SF6
Ingredients
2-Buto tyethanol * Ethyf'i`i'
Ethylene Glycol
Isopropyl Alcohol * Isobutane * Propane
Isopropyl Alcohol * Glycerin
Potassium Hydroxide * 2-Buto;y'ethanol *
2-Amino-Ethanol
Allied Signal, Inc.- Sulfur Hexaflcuuride
Engineered Materials
Sector
Acetic Acid, Glacial Fisher Scientific
Acetone
Ac etonitrile
Acetylene
Airco Marvel 162
Alkaline Cleaner
8755
Alkaline Iodide
Sodium ALide
Solution
Alum (Dry)
Aluminum. Liquid
(F-2) - Resin
Aluminum Putty (F)
Resin
Aluminum Putty
Hardener (Putty
Hardner 0200)
L' f
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
National Welders
American Solder
Flux Co., Inc.
Acetic Acid Glacial
Acetone
Acetonitrile
Acetylene
Borax
Intex Chemical , Inc. Sodium Hydroxide * Dipropylene Glycol
Methylether * Isopropyl Alcohol
Fisher Scientific
General Chemical
Corporation
Devcon Corporation
- Devcon Corporation
Devcon Corporation
Potassium Hydroxide * Potassium Iodide *
Sodium Azide
Aluminum Sulfate
Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Ether Resin
Bisphenol A Diglycidly Ether Resin
Tri.ethylenetetranine (TETA) * F'olyamide
of C18 Fatty Acid Dieters and TETA*
Aimincethyl Fiperazine Adduct *
Aminoethylpioera 1rn,e * Nonyi Phenol
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1?ji cc; 9l7
Product
Aluver 3 A1LrminUa
Reagent
Ammonium Hydroxide
Ammonium Phosphate
Amoco TA-33 MP
(Purified
Terephthalic Acid)
Anderol ** 500 OIL
Antimony Potassium
Tartrate
Antimony Reference
Standard Solution
Antiseize Thread
Compound Part No.
W7
Apexior #1
Apexior No. 3
Argon
Ascarite II
Ascorbic Acid
B Line Anti -Spat
Bering B16200
BL-15 Cell Fluid
BSTFA, 25t1L
Ballotini Impact
Beads
Bar Belt Dressing
#100731#10075
Company
Hach Company
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Amoco Chemical
Company
Nuodex Inc.
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Ingredients
Succinic Acid * Disodium Succ inate,
Andhydrous * Aurintricarboxylic Acid,
Calcium Sal
Ammonium Hydroxide
Ammonium Phosphate
Purified Terepthalic Acid (PTA)
None listed on MSDS
Antimony Potassium Tartrate
Hydrochloric Acid * Antimony Trichloride
Lactite Corporation Mineral Oil * Capper * Graphite _
Aluminum * Silicon Dioxide * Lithium Soap
Dampney Co., Inc.
Dampney Co., Inc.
National Welders
Thomas Scientific
Hach Company
Bering Sales Inc.
Emery, A. H.,
Company, , The
Supelco Inc.
Potters Industries
Cling Surface
Company:
Mineral Spirits
Mineral Spirits
Argon
Sodium Hydroxide Non -fibrous Silicate
Ascorbic Acid
MSDS missing
Petroleum Hydrocarbon, .. Hindered Phenol
Antioxidant * Aromatic Amine .. Succinic
Acid Derivative * Sulfurized Fatty Acid
Dimethyl Benzenes 2* ,ylene 2
N,O-Bis(Trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide
Glass Oxide
Asphalt * Resin-paradine
!lax-microcrystal 1 i ne
Barium Chloride
Fisher Scientific
Barium Chloride
Page No. 6
90
Product Company
Bausch & Lomb
Anti -Fog Liquid
Catalog No' S 224, 25,
68, 69
Bausch Lomb
Belt Dressing 00607 Sprayon Products
Benzoic Acid
Ingredients
Isopropanol
Odorless Min Spirits * Methyl Chloroform
* A Isobutane * A Propane
Fisher Scientific Benzoic Acid
Bi,(2-(2-Methaxyetho Eastman Kodak
sty) ethyl) Ether Company
Black: F. Decker Band Tech -Lobe
Sate Gear Box Corporation
Lubricant
Bleaching 3 Reagent Hach Company
Baraxa Pondered Hand Dial Corporation,
Soap The
Bottom Layer
Brazing Fluxes Stay
Silv White, Stay
Silv Black
Bromocresol Green
Bromocresol Purple,
Sodium Salt
Bramoth`mol Blue
Bran:ochrom 10185
Bis(2-(2-methoxyetnoxy)ethyl) Ether
Molybdenum Disulfide
Potassium Pyr asulfate * Sodium
Purophosphate, And' roes - Magnesium
Sulfate Hept_.hydra e
Sodium Tetrabarate
Maintenance Supply Ammonia * 2-(2-Methaxyeth_,xy) Ethanol
Company, Inc.
Harris, J. W. , Co., Boric Acid * Borates * Fluorides, •
Inc. Fluoborates as F
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Bromocresol Green
Bromocresol Purple, Sodium Salt
Bromothymol Blue
Eutectic Ca'p_rat ial Nickel * Iron * Silicon Boron
Brown Aluminum Oxide Washington Mills
Electro Minerals
Company
Buffer Solutions
Buffing Polish
Fisher Scientific
Maintenance Supply
Company, Inc.
Aluminum Oxide T itaniur Dioxide
Sodium Phosphate Dibasic f Potassium
Phosphate Monobasic * Potassium Phosphate
Dibasic * Ammonium Chloride
Formaldehyde
Ammonia * Formaldehyde -- Dibutyl
Phthalate * Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl
Ether } Caustic Potash
Page No. 7
03/22/90
Product vduct Company Ingredients
C-10 Calgon Corporation Zinc Chloride * Phosphoric Acid
C. I. Mastic (Spray) Fuller, H. B., Petroleum Asphalt * Stoddard Solvent
Company
C. I. Mastic
(Trowel)
CGR #30 Packing
CHICO A Sealing
Compound
CHICO X Fiber
CO Contact Cleaner
(Aerosol)
#3015,#22016
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Chloride
Carbon Black:
Carbon Dioxide
Fuller-, H. B., Petroleum Asphalt * Stoddard Solvent
Company
CGR Products, Inc PTFE Dispersion * Dupont T-130
Crouse -Hinds ECM
Div. Cooper
Industries
Aluminum Oxide * Calcium Oxide * Ferric
Oxide * Ferrous Oxide * Silicon Dioxide
Titanium Dioxide
Crouse -Hinds EMC Aluminosilicate (Vitreous)
Div. Cooper
Industries
CRC Chemicals Trichlorotr-iflauroethane * Carbon Dioxide
Fisher Scientific Calcium Carbonate
Fisher Scientific Calcium Chloride
Fisher Scientific Carbon Black
Annul Fire Carbon Dioxide
Protection
Carbon Dioxide National Welders Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Tetrachloride Fisher Scientific Carbon Tetrachloride
Caustic Potash
Alcad Inc. Potassium Hydroxide - 20% * Lithium
Hydroxide - 0.9%
i
Caustic Soda Liquid Continental MSDS missing
50% Industries
Caustic Soda Liquid Suffolk Chemical Sodium Hydroxide
30% Company
Certanium 707-SP
Certanium Allays
Research Co.
Titanium Dioxide * Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Oxide * Calcium Fluoride *
Manganese r Potassium Aluminum Silicate
Sodium Potassium Oxide * Chromium
Nickel * Carbon * Carbon Dioxide
Silicon * Iran * Aluminum Oxide
Molybdenum
Page No. 8
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Product Company Ingredients
Certas gray 2040 Certanium Alloys & Silicon * Boron * iron * Chromium *
Research Co. Carbon * Nickel
Channel Master
Contact Sheild
## 9100 / 9101
Channel Master,
Division of Avnet,
Inc.
Dichlorodifluoromethane *
Trichloromonofluoromethane
Chisel(TM) Gasket Loctite Corporation Methylene Chloride * Propane * Isobutane
Remover * Methanol
Chlorine
National Welders Chlorine
Chlorine Liquified Van Waters & Rogers Chlorine
uc
Inc.
Chloroform Fisher Scientific Chloroform
Chloroform Technical Ashland Chemical Chloroform
Company
Citric Acid
Mallinck:rodt 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic
acid, monohvdrate
Clean Up Solvent For Loctite Corporation N-Methyl Pyrrolidone
Instant Adhesives
Part No. 753-53
Cleaner Detergent,
Sun Light
Cleaner, Ajax
Lever Brothers Missing MSDS
Colgate-Palmolive MSDS Missing
Clear Cement #999125 New Hermes, Inc. Cyclahexane * Acetone * Toluol
Clover Lappint
Compound
Complete
Compressed essed Air
Contact Cleaner
(Aerosol) #3070
Cool -Amp
Copaltite
Clover Manufacturing Silicon Carbide * Petroleum Grease
Company
Johnson, S. C. Wax Modified Acrylic Polymer * Diethylene
Glycol Monoethyl Ether * Ethylene Glycol
* Ammonium Hydroxide
National Welders Compressed Air
Supply Company, Inc.
CRC Chemicals
lt`ichlc' otrifluoi oethaiie * Carbon Dioxide
Cool -Amp Sodium Chloride * Calcium Carbonate *
Coducto-Lube Co. Silver Chloride
National Engineering Phenolic Resin * Mixed Cresol * Ethanol *
Products, Inc. Formaldehyde * Methanol * Toluene *
Page No.
03i22 ,9
Product Company Ingredient
Corona Dope GC Electronics Toluene * Methyl Isobutyl Keytone *
Ethanol * Methanol * Acetone *
Corona Dope GC Electronics Acetone * Butyl Acetate * Ethyl Acetate *
(Aerosol) Toluene * Isabutane * Propane
Cresol Red, Aldrich Chemical Cresol Red
Indicator Grade Company
Cronabraze 21 - Cronatron Welding Zinc * Tin * Iron * Silicon * Copper
$r aziiig Wire Systems, Inc.
Cronabraze 3iiF - Cronatron Welding Nickel * Silicon * Zinc * Copper
:alloy Wire Systems, Inc.
Cronabraze 55 - Cronatron Welding Silicon * Iron * Copper * Aluminum
Alloy Wire Systems, Inc.
Cronabraze 99 (CW Cronatron Welding Carbon * Chromium * Iran * Silicon *
1026) Systems, Inc. Boron * Nickel
Cronacast- 211 - Cronatron Welding Strontium Carbonate * Calcium Fluoride *
Welding Electrode Systems, Inc. Aluminum * Iron * Sodium Silicate *
Nickel * Carbon
Cronacast 222 -
Weldiilg Electrode
Cronamig 321M -
Cronatron Welding Strontium Carbonate * Calsium Fluoride *
Systems, Inc. Aluminum * Sodium Silicate * Nickel
Cronatron Welding Manganese * Carbon * Iron * Silicon
Allay Wire for Iiig Systems, Inc.
Cronamig 3880M (CW Cronation Welding Chromium * Nickel * Molybdenum *
1938) Systems, Inc. Manganese * Silicon * Cooper * Iron
Cronasil 43F (CW Cronatron Welding Zinc Cadmium * Copper * Silver
1024) Systems, Inc.
Cronatig 333T - Iron Cronatron Welding Carbon Silicon * Manganese * Chromium *
Base Al loy Wire Systems, Inc. Nickel * Iron
Cronatig Earle 665T Cronatron Welding Mangenese * Silicon Cooper-
(CW 1840) Systems, Inc.
Cronatig Eagle 665T Cronatron Welding Mangenses * Silicon * Capper
(CW 1841) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld 311 (CW Cronatian Welding Sodium Carbonate * Titanium Dioxide *
1852) Systems, Inc. Calcium Fluoride * Sodium Silicute
Manganese * Iron
Cronaweld 321 -
Weldirg Electrode
Cronatron Welding Titanium Dioxide * Sodium Silicate *
Systems, Inc. Sodium Carbonate * Manganese * Iran
Page Ni Icy
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Product Company
Cronaweld 344 (CW Cronati can Welding
1068) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld 344 T (CW Cr-onation Welding
1886) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld 344T (CW Crc'natron Welding
1887) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld 510 (CW Crcinatron Welding
1039) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld 510 (CW Cranatron Welding
1826) Systems, Inc.
Cronaweld Eagle 3880 Cronatron Welding
Systems, Inc.
Cupric
Sulfate-Sulfamic
Acid Solution
Fisher- Scientific
Cyclohexane Fisher Scientific
DPD Total Chlorine Hach Company
Reagent
Datakoat Protective Datak. Corporation
Coating Kit Cat. 1#
04176
Deco -Rex Epoxy Resin General Polymers
Glaze 3561 Part A Corporation
Deco-Rez Epoxy Resin General Polymers
Glaze 3561 Part B Corporation
Deco-Rez Epoxy: -Cote General Polymers
3544 Part A Corporation
Deco-Rez Epoxy -Cate General Polymers
Hardener 3544 Part B Corporation
Deco-Rez High General Polymers
Performance Epoxy Corporation
Coating 3548E Part A
Incgredients
Carbon * Tungsten * Vanadium * Molybdenum
• Chromium * Silicate * Iron
Carbon * Tungsten * Vanadium * Molybdenum
* Chromium * Silicon * Manganese * Iron
Carbon * Tungsten * Vanadium * Molybdenum
• Chromium * Silicon * Manganese * Iron
Silicon * Aluminum Fluoride * Aluminum
Chlorate * Aluminum
Silicon * Aluminum Fluoride - Aluminum
Chlorate * Aluminum
Titanium Dioxide •• Potassium Silicate
Calcium Fluoride * Manganese } Chromium *
Iron * Silicon * Nickel
Cupric Sulfate Peritahydrate * Sulfalnic
Acid * Glacial Acetic Acid
Cyclohexane
Organic Salt Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic,
Anhydrous . F'tassiue Iodide * DF'D Salt
Toluene * Xylene
4,4'-Isopropul idenediphenol
Epichlorohydrin Resin * Alkyl Glycidal
Ether * Hexylene Glycol * Xylene
(Aromatic Hydrocarbon)
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Diethylene
Triamine * Modified Aliphatic Amine *
Tris-2,46-Dimethylaminomethyi Phenol
4,4'Isopropylenediphenol Epichlorohydrin
Resin * Hexylene Glycol f Alkyl Glycidal
Ether * Urea Formaldehyde Solution
Benzyl Alcohol.
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Hexylene Glycol
Activated Heterocyclic Amine
4,4' Isopropylidenediphenol
Epichlorohydrin Resin * Alkyl Glycidal
Ether * Hexylene. Glycol
Page No.
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Product
11
Company
Deco-Rez High General Polymers
Performance Epoxy Corporation
Coating 3548P Part 8
Devcon Flexane 80
Putty Curing Agent
Devcon Flexane 80
Putty Resin
Dichloromethane
Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol
Monornethyl Ether
Dow Corning 111
Valve Lub and
Sealant (Pails)
Dow Corning 111
Valve Lub. and
Sealant (Tubes)
Dow Corning 200
Fluid 50 CS
Dow Corning 41 EXT
High Temp. Bearing
Grease
Ingredients
Aliphatic Ether Amine * Modified Amine
Alkyl Phenol
Devcon Corporation Polyamine Solution
Devcon Corporation
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Eastman Kodak
Company
Dow Corning
Corporation
Doi: Corning
Corporat ion
Dow Corning
Corporat ion
Dow Corning
Corporation
Dow Corning 44 High Dow Corning
Temp Bearing Corporation
Grease -Light
Dow Corning 732
Multi -Purpose
Sealant Clear
Dow Corning
Corporation
Dow Corning 736 Heat Dow Corning
Resistant Sealant Corporation
Dort Corning G-N Doti Corning
Metal Assembly Paste Corporation
s
Methylene bis(cyclohexyli_ocyanate)
Polyether prepolymers of PICM * biphenyl
methane diisacyanate * Oiigo:mers of MDI
Dichloromethane
Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol M onomet;:yl Ether
None listed an MSDS
None listed on MSDS
None listed
Carbon Black * Properietary Ingredient
2,6-Cis •
Diphenylhexamethylc-clotetrasiloxane*
Heptamethylmonophenylcyclotetrasiloxane
None listed on MSDS
Methyltria_etoxysilane
Ethyltriacetoxsiiane * silica
Methyltriacetoxysilane f
Ethyl tr iacetoxysi lane * Amorphous Silica
Iron Oxide
Mineral Oil * Molybdenmu,m Disulfide *
Silica, Amorphous * Proprietary Aluminum,
Calcium, and Zinc Compounds and organic
lubricants
Page No. 12
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03 2c:9C
Product Company
Dow Corning Medical Dow Corning
r,r. _
i:tifoam AF Emulsion Corporation
Dow Corning 60 0 Dow Corning
Si lane Corporation
Ingredients
None listed on MSDS
Glycidoxypropyltrimethaxysilane
Dos therm (R-)—A Heat Dow Ch-emi-c l_'.GEripany Diphr=ny?Gxidi= * DipJm ny1
Transfer Fluid
Drierite Hammond, W. A.,
Company
Dry-Kleen
Missing MSDS
GC Electronics 1,1,1 Trichlorethane } Carbon Dioxide
Propellant
Dural 337, 200% Fast Dural Internation
& Slow Set Corporation
Epoxy Resin (Bisphenol A and
Epichlorohydrin) * Aliphatic Monaepoxide
* TIOP
Dyke:.: Hi -Spot Blue Dykem Corporation Dye: Victoria Pure Blue Bo Base
No. 107
EPDXO 1000B Non -Skid American Abrasive
Floor & Deck Coating Metals Company
FART A
EPY 500
(Part B)
Petrolatum * Wax Mineral Oil
Epoxy Resins * Xylene * Propylene Glycol
Manornethyl Ether * Silicon Dioxide,
Crystalline
(Part A) and BLH Electronics Inc. Polyglycidyl Ether Phenolformaldehyde
Novalac-Epoxy * Silicon Dioxide,
Magnesiumoxide * Aromatic Dianhydride
Mixture
EZ Weld Clear PVC P. C. I. Industries Tetrahydrofuran * 2-Dutanone
Solvent Cement
Inc. Cyclohexanane
E? Weld Gray PVC P. C. I. Industries, Tetrahydrafuran :- Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Solvent Cement
Eclipse Neutral
Cleaner/Very N.
Cleaner
Elastomeric 10 -
Fine
Electro-Sole
Endusst Dusting and
Cleaning Spray -
Retail
Inc. Cyclohexancne
Pioneer/Eclipse
Corp.
F'rok:o Industries,
Inc.
Marchem Company
Drackett Products
Company
Potassium Pyrophosphate * Sodium
Phosphate, Tribasic
Ethylene Glycol .. Titanium Dioxide .-
Attapulgite Clay * Acrylic Latexes
Hydrous Aluminum Silicate - Calcium
Carbonate * Mica * Clay, Aluminum
Silicate * Plasticizer * Pumice 390#
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Isobutane * Hydrocarbon Solvent
Page No. 13
0 3/ 22 /90
Product
Company
Epoxy Kit # 1 (EK-1) Devcon Corporation
- Hardener
Epoxy Kit #i (EK-1) Devcon Corporation
- Resin
Ethyl Alcohol,
Denatured
Ethylene
Glycol -Polyester
Grade :5019
Eutecto-Mask
Compound
Eutector 190 Flux
Fastbond Errand 900
Duct Sealer/New
Formula
Fe1-Pro C-30t)
(Aerosol)
Fel-Pro C-300 (Lead
Free)
F F'r _ C-670
Fel-Pro C5-A High
Temperature
Antiseize Compound
Fel-Pro C5-A High
Temperature
Antiseize Compound
Aerosol
Ferric Chloride
Solution -
tiastewater Treatment
Grade
Fisher Scientific
Texaco Chemical
Company
Ingredients
Diethylene Trialnine (DETA) * Mixed
Composition Curativex• 2,4,6-- i
(Dimethylaminomethyl) Phenol
None listed on MSDS
Ethyl Alcohol * Methyl Alcohol * Ethyl
Acetate * Methyl Isobutyl Ke tone
Aviation Gas
1,2-Ethanediol
Eutectic Corporation Zircon * Silicon Dioxide * Glycerine
Eutectic Corporation Zinc Chloride Lithium Chloride * Sodium
fluoride. ide. * Potassium Fluoride * Lithium
Fluoride
3M Center
synthetic rubber and resins * calcium
carbonate * aluminum silicate (clay) *
hexane * n-hexane
Fel-Pro Incorporated 1,1,1 Trichloroethane * Iscprc-panol *
Dipropylene Glycol Mcrnomethyl Ether
Molybdenum Disulfide * Isobutane
Propane
Fel-Pro Incorporated Aromatic Petroleum Distillate * Toluene
Molybdenum Disulfide
Fel-Pro Incorporated Molybdenum Disulfide
Fel--Prcr Incorporated Copper * Graphite flakes * Petroleum
Fel-Pro Incorporated 1 , 1 , 1-Trichloroethane * Propane
Isobutane
ie
K. A. Steel
Chemicals
Ferric Chloride * Hydrochloric Acid
Fiberglass
Insulation
Owens/Corning_
Fiberglas
Corporation
Fibrous Glass
•
Page No. 14
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3 :cc-;/9( )
_
Product
First Step Sealer
IT/W Bottom Layer
Flexane 94 Liquid -
Hardner
Flexane 94 Liquid -
Resin
Flexane Putty
Hardener
Flexboard II -
Autoclaved
Company
Pioneer/Eclipse
Corp.
Devcon Corporation
Devcon Corporation
Devcon Corporation
Manville Building
Materials Corp.
FoamGlas Insulation Pittsburgh Corning
Foray Dry Chemical Ansul Fire
Extinguishing Agent Protection
Form -a -Thread Strip
Thread Repair
Activator Part No.
81668
Forward DC
Foxboro 1500 Ink
Foxboro 1600 Ink:
Foxboro 1800 Ink
Garlock: 101-S Soft
Set Gasketing
Compound
Genescly D Solvent
Loctite Corporation
Johnson, S. C. u:
Son, Inc.
Graphic Controls
Graphic Controls_.
Graphic Controls
Garlock, Inc.
Ingredients
Ammonia * E-(2-Methr>.yethox ) Ethanol
4,4'-Diaminodiphenylniethane (MDA)
Methylene Bis (4-Cyclohexylisocyanate)
Related Polymers
None listed on MODS
Calcium Silicate * Calcium Silicate
Reinforcing Filler * Manmade Organic
Fiber * Natural Organic Fiber * Quartz as
Unreacted By-product
Hydrogen Sulfide * Carbon Monoxide
Glass Dust
Muscovite Talc * Magnesium Aluminum
Silicate * Monoammoniurn F'hsophate
Ammonium Sulfate ate * Methyl Hydrogen
F'olysi loxane * Yellow Pigment
Dimethacrylate Esters * Aluminum
Silicon Dioxide - Heterocyclic
Methacrylate * Oxide Fillers
N-Alkyl Dirnethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride
Sodium Metasilicate * Sodium
Tripolyphosphate Nonylphenol
Polyethylene Glycol Ether
Formaldehyde * Ethylene Glycol .. Acid
Dyes
h-, glycol * Acid
FFormaldehydeEt�;��ler';e C
Dyes
Formaldehyde * Ethylene Glycol * Acid
Dyes
1,1,1 ti ichloroethane * Red Iron Oxide
Allied-Signal Inc. - Trichlorotrifluor_thanle
Engineered Materials
Sector
Gulf Iransgear
Lubricant E.F. 220
Page No. 15
03/22/90
Product Compan;,
Ingredients
Genetron 12 Allied Corporation - Dichlorcdiflucroethane
dichlarodif lourc:ineth Chemical Sector
arse
Genetron 22 Allied-Signal Inc. - Clorodifluorcethasie
chlorodiflucromethan Engineered Materials •
e Sector
Glycerin
Glyptal
Fisher Scientific Glycerin
Clyptal, Inc.
Go -Jo Original Hand Go -Jo Industries
Cleaner
Graphite Rust
Preventative C-732
Great Grape
Concentrate
Grinding Compound,
Clover Grade A
Methyl Ethyl Ketone * Acetone * Xylene
Toluene * V M & P Naphtha * Butyl Alcohol
Propellant
Nonolyriol-10 * Petroleum Distillates
Stoner Incorporated Methylene Chloride
Maintenance Supply Guarternary Ammonium Halides * Sodium
Service Corporation Metasilirate Pentahydrate * Tetr-asodiuf;i
Pyrophosphate
Clover Manufacturing MSDS missing
Company.
Gulf E. P. Lubricant Chevron
HDi50
Gulf E. P. Lubricant Chevron
HD460
Gulf Harmony 115 Chevron
Gulf Harmony 46 AW Chevron
Gulf Harmony 68 \W Chevron
Chevron
Gulfcrcwn Grease E. Chevron
P. No. 2
Gulflube Single
20W/220
Chevron
Highly refined base ails
Highly refined base oils
HIghly refined base ails
calcium phenate * zinc
dialk:yldithiophosphate
calcium phenate * zinc
dialkyldithiophosphate
Highlt refined base oils
Chlorinated Paraffin * Zinc
Dialk:yldithiophosphate
magnesium lcngchain alk:aryl _ulfonate *
zinc alkyl dithiophosphate
Gulfway 68 Chevron
Highly refined base oils
•
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Product Company
H-300 Microbiocide Calgon Corporation
H-510 Micrcbiccide Calgon Corporation
H.I. Mastic, Trowel Fuller, H. B., Co.
HMDS,100ML Supelco Inc.
NTH Dry Chlorinator Olin Corporation
Tablets
H3lon 1211, BCF
Ansul Fire
Protection
Halon 1301, Freon FE Ansul Fire
1 301 Protection
Heat TSr a.n , er
Cement Grade E-1
Thermon
Manufacturing_
Company
Heat Transfer Cement Thermon
Grade T-3 Manufacturing
Company
Heat Transfer Thermon
Cement, Grade T-63 Manufacturing
Company
Heat Transfer Thermon
Cement, Grade T-80 Manufacturing
Company.
Heat Transfer
Cement, Grade T-85
Thermos
Manufacturing
Company
Heavy Duty Degreaser CRC Chemicals
(Aerosol) #3095,
,,QeT
Heavy Duty Silicone
Helium
Heptane
Heresite VR-502
Finish
Ingredients
1,5-Pentanedial * Glutaraldehyde
S-Ch for ci-2-methyl.-4-i sc'thiazol isle-3-one *
E-Meth°y1-4-isothia2oline-3-one solution
Petroleum Asphalt
Hexamethyldisilarane
Calcium Hypochlcrite * Sodium Chloride
Calcium Chlorate * Calcium Chlorate
Calcium Hydroxide * Calcium Carbonate
Bromochlorodifluoromethane
Monobromotriflt_toromethane
Natural Graphite * Granular Petroleum
Coke, Desulphirired
Natural Graphite * Sodium Silicate,
liquid
Natural Graphite * Sodium Silicate,
liquid
Natural Graphite = Boron Trifluciride
Epichlorohydrin•Resin * Butyl glycidyl
ether .-
Natural Graphite * Boron Triflucride *
Epichlorohydrin Resin
1 . 1 , 1 Trichloroet have * Tert Butyl
Alcohol * 1,2 butyloxide cide *
Dimethoxyrethane * Carbon Dioxide
Bowman Distribution Silicone * Mineral Spirits * Hexane *
Propane! I sobu tine
National Welders Helium
Fisher Scientific Heptane
Heresite Protective Mineral Spirits * Aromatics 100
Coatings, Inc.
Page No. 17
03/22 /90
Product
Company
Ingredients
Heresite VR-502 Heresite Protective Mineral Spirits * Solvent naphtha
Primer
Coatings, Inc. (petroleum)i7tedl!i:i aliph
Hg Absorb
Hi -Speed Coating
High Heat Coating
• Horizon General
Purpose Cleaner
Hydraulic Handgun
Fluid
Hydraulic Sealant
Part 69
Hydraulic Sealant,
250 ML Bottle
Science Related
Materials
Maintenance Supply
Company, Inc.
Porter Paint Co.
Johnson, S. C.
Son, Inc.
Lead * Proprietary Organic Acid
Ammonia * Formaldehyde * Dibutyl
Phthalate * Dipropylet e Glycol M onomethyl
Ether
Mineral Spirits * Hi Flash VM&F' NapthaA *
Aluminum Powder
Sodium Hydroxide * Nonylphenol
Polyethylene Glycol Ether
BTR Valve Sealants, Polyalkylene Glycol
Inc.
Loctite Corporation Dimethacrylate Esters * Klkyl Aryl Amine
* Methanol * Catalyst * Aliphatic Esdter
Placticier * Sulfimide * Resin
Loctitie Corporation MSDS missing
Hydrobromic Acid 48% Fisher Scientific
Hydrobromic Acid In
Acetic Acid
Hydrochloric Acid
36-37%
Hydrogen
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hysol-l-C Epoxy
Patch Kit
Ice -Foe
In Focus
Hydrobromic Acid 48%
Fisher Scientific Glacial Acetic Acid * Hydrobromic Acid
Fisher Scientific
Hydrochloric Acid 36-37%
National Welders Hydrogen
Fisher Scientific Hydrogen Peroxide 304
Hysol Missing MSDS
Walton -March, Inc. Calcium Chloride
Maintenance Supply
Company, Inc.
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B54 T 104 Ultradeep Company
Base (OSHA Green)
Isopropyl Alcohol * F'olydimethylsilo:,ane
* Propellant: Propane/Butane
Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide *
Chromium Oxide * Chromium III
Paae No. 18
03 / 22 / 90
Product Company Ingredients
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide *
B54 t4 101 Pure White Company Chromium Oxide * Chromium III
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide
B54 W 103 Deeptone Company Chromium Oxide * Chromium III
Base .(McCoy Ellison
Green)
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide
B54 Y 27 Safety Company Chromium Oxide * Chromium III
Yellow
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Non -Lead Colors B54 Company
T 104 (OSHA Green)
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Non -Lead Colors B54 Company.
W 101 (Gulf Blue)
Industrial Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Non_lead Colors E54 Company
W 103 (McCoy -Ellison
Green)
Inland-19
Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide
Chromium Oxide
Mineral Cpirits * Titanium Dioxide
Chromium Oxide
Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide *
Chromium Oxide
Inland Vacuum Neutral Paraffinic Oil (100%)
Industries
Iodine Solutions 1N Fisher Scientific Iodine 12 : Potassium Iodide K-I
and Concentrate
Nf100
Iron Reference
Fisher Scientific Ferric Nitrate, Nonahydrate * Nitric Acid
Standard Solution * Water
Isoflex NBU 15 Klueber Lubrication ester/Ba soap
Corporation
Isof lex Tel 3000
Kluber Lubrication Ester Oil f Lithium Soap
Altemp
r-iemp Corporation
Issoflex Topa= L Jt_ 32
K.luber- Lubrication Lithium Soap * Hydrocarbons
Corporation
K-156 Nonfluid Oil Corp. None listed on MSDS
k :EM A&A Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B61 E 19 OSHA Yellow Company
VM&:F' Naptha * Mineral Spirit_ * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene * Titanium
Dioxide * Lead Chromate * Nolybdate
!Orange* Lead * Chromium VI
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Product Company
KEM ALA Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B61 R 18 OSHA Red Company
KEM ALA Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B61 T 104 Ultradeep Company
Base
F:::EM AB:A Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B61 W 101 (Flint Company
Gray)
KEN A&A Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B6I W 102 Midtone Company
Base (English Gray)
KEM ALA Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
B61 L4 104 Company
KEM ALA Epoxy Primer Sherwin-Williams
B61 N 1 Company
KEM Lustral Enamel
F65 B 50 Wrought Company
Iran Flat Black
Sherwin-Williams
KEM Lustral Enamel Sherwin-Williams
F65 6 16 S-G Company
Machinery Green
Karl Fisher Reagent Fisher Scientific
K::aylc 10 AF
Insulation
Owens/Corning
Fiberglas
Corporation
Kem ALA Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Non -Lead Colors B61 Company
T 104 (OSHA Blue)
Kem ALA Epoxy Enamel Sherwin-Williams
Non -Lead Colors B61 Company:
T 104 (OSHA Green)
Kem Lustral Enamel
Non -Lead Colors F65 Company
G 16 S-G Machinery
Greer
Sherwin-Williams
Ingredients
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene * Titanium
Dioxide * Lead Chromate * Lead Chromate *
Molybdate Orange
VM&P Naphtha * Minera.l Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-B!ttoxyethainol Titaniun Dioxide
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
Mineral Spirits * Potassium Zinc Chromate
* Barium * Chromium VI
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash *
2-Methoxymethylethoxypropanol *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
VM&P Naphtha * Mineral Spirits * Mineral
Spirits 140-Flash *
2-Methoxyrnethylethaxypropanol *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
Ethylene Glycol Moriornethyl Ether *
Pyridine * Iodine * Sulfur Dioxide
Calcium Silicate
V.M.B:P. Naphtha * Mineral 'Spirits *
Mineral Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
V.M.B:F'. Naphtha * Mineral Spirits *
Mineral Spirits 140-Flash * Xylene *
2-Butoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
V. M. B: P. Naphtha * Mineral Spirits *
Mineral Spirits 140-Flash *
2-Methoxymethyiethoxypropanol *
2-8utoxyethanol * Titanium Dioxide
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Product
Kilz
r•.�:
1 ee't t-Ko 0
K:lingerit (Red)
Company
Ingredients
Caldwell Paint Mfg. VM & Naptha (Aliphatic Hydrocarbon) *
Co., Spirits
�_
Inc. Mineral ,Nil i
DcAll Company
Tviethanolamine
Richard Klinger Inc. Chrysotile Asbestos * Styrene Butadiene
Polymer * Iron (III) Oxide
Kiingerit Universal Richard Klinger Inc. Phthalocyanine Blue * Chrysotile Asbestos
Blue * Nitrile Butadiene Polymer
Kolene KGC
Kolene No. 6
Kolene Corporation
Kolene Corporation
Kromik Metal Primer Sherwin-Williams
E41 N 1
Company
Krytox 240 Series & Du Pont
GPL Fluorinated
Creases
L-Ascorbic Acid
LPS 3 Heavy Duty
Rust Inhibitor
Lagfas Adhesive
Leak Tracy LS-77
Leak-Tec 415
Lectra Cleant
(Aerosol)#f2018,
2018T
Fisher Scientific
Halt Loyd
Corporation
Fuller, H. B.,
Company
Citric Acid Sodium Gluconate * Tartaric
Acid * Sodium Benzoate
Trade Secret
Mineral Spirits * Potassium Zinc Chromate
< I :>
Fluorine * Tetraf luoroethlene
L-Ascorbic Acid
Aliphatic. Hydrocarbon * Carbon Dioxide
Propellant
Chlorinated Paraffin * Ethyl Alcohol
Residual •vinayl acetate monomer * Calcium
Carbonate * Titanium dioxide
Leak Chemicals None listed on MSDS
(HeITlan & Associates)
American Gas and
Chemical Company,
Ltd.
CRC Chemicals
Lectra Clean (Bulk) CRC Chemicals
1*02020 , 02021 , 02023
Liquid Fire Quick Radiator Specialty
Starting Fluid Company
Diethylene Glycol
1,1,1 Trichloroethane * Tert Butyl
tt•
Alcohol * 1,2 Butylene Oxide *
Dimethox:'methane * Carbon Dioxide
1 , 1 , 1 Trichloroethane .. Tert-Butyl
Alcohol * 1,2, Butylene Oxide
Dimethoxymethane
Diethyl Ether * Aliphatic Petroleum
Distillate * petroleum-Dexaxed Heavy
Paraffinic Solvent * Carbon Dioxide
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Product
Company
Liquid Hardener 0202 Devr_on Corporation
Liquid Hardener 0203 Devcon Corporation
Liquid Nitrogen
Liquid Wrench Super
Lubricant (Aerosol)
National Welders
Radiator Specialty
Company
Liquid Wrench Super Radiator Specialty
Lubricant Company
(Non-Aerosol)L2-04,-
34
Lithium Chloride
Locquic Primer N
(Aerosol) Part
764-56
Locquic Primer T
(Aerosol) Part
747-47, 747-56
Lubriclens
Fisher Scientific
Loctite Corporation
Loctite Corporation
Ingredients
Triethylenetetramine (TETA) * Polyamide
of C1E fatty -acid dieters and TETA * Nonyl
phenol/amineoethylpiperazine adduct
Nonyl phenol * Aminoethyl piperazi.ne
Diethylene (DETA)
TetraethyleneperntaiTiine (TEPA) * Tall Oil
fatty -acid adduct of TEPA
Liquid Nitrogen
Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate *
Naphthenic Petroleum Oil * 2-Bute' y
Ethanol * Alkyl Amine Derivative * Carbon
Dioxide Propellant
Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate
Naphthenic Petroleum Oil * 2-Butoxy
Ethanol f Alkyl Amine Derivative
Lithium Chloride
1,1,1-Trichloroethane * organc'-Copper
Salt * Trialkylamine Carboxylate
Aliphatic Carboxylic Acid
1,1,1-Trichlorethane *
N,N-Dialk::yltoiuidine
ercap thiazole
�'iCi l.d� Lc'b$�G
Isopropyl Alcohol
Carter, A. B., Inc. 1,1,2 Trichloro-1,2,2 Trifluoroetharne
Freon 11-Trichloromonof luoromethane
Freon 12-DichlorodiflLtoromethane
LLlbriplate "130" Fiske Brothers
Series Refining Co.
MOL-SIEVE (Act) Supelcc' Inc.
8/12 Mesh 1/2 lb
MR-778 Modern Research
Corporation
Maintenance No -Scrub Maintenance Supply
Emulsifier Company, Inc.
Manganese Sulfate Fisher Scientific
Solution
Calcium Soap * Mineral Oil
Silicic Acid, Aluminum Calcium Sodium
Salt
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
Ehtylene Glycol N-Butyl Ether * Isopropyl
Acloh of * Monoethanolamine * Organic and
Inorganic Detergents
Manganese Sulfate
4��
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Product
Marinite 1
Company
Manville Building
Materials Corp.
Mar lotherm S Huls America Inc.
Master Gasket
Sealant Part 00203,
00204
Loctite
Corporation
Mercuric Oxide Solid Fisher Scientific
Mercury Fisher Scientific
Mercury Mer iam Instrument
Metalastic II Enamel Sher: -.in -Williams
853 W 101 Pure White Company
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel 842 B 3 Black Company
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel B42 R o Company
Safety Red
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel B42 T 104 Company
Ultradeep Base
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel B42 W 101 Company
Pure White
Metalatex Semi -Glass Sherwin-Williams
2
Enamel B42 W 104 Company
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel Non -Lead Company
Colors B42 T 104
(OSHA Blue)
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel Non -Lead Company
Colors B42 T 104
(OSHA Green)
Metalatex Semi -Gloss Sherwin-Williams
Enamel Non -Lead
Colors 1842 W 101
(i1ai!dbi 1I t )
Company
Ingredients
Calcium Silicate * Calcium Silicate
Reinforcing Filler * Natural Organic
Fiber * Pigments
Dibenzyl to luene
Polyurethane Methacrylate Resin *
Polyglycol Dimethacrylates * Silicon
Dioxide * Acrylic Acid •• Cumene
Hydroperoxide * Ethylene Glycol
Saccharin 8 1-Acety1-2Phenylhydrazine
Mercuric Oxide Soild
Mercury
Mercury
Mineral Spirits * Titanium Dioxide *
Chromium Ox ide * Chromium III
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol* Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol Tit.anium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
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Product Company Ingredients
Metalatex Semi -Glass Sherwin-Williams
Enamel ton -Lead Company
Colors B42 W 102
(Blue -Gray)
2-(2-Butc>y%ethci ;y')-ethainol Ethylene
Glycol * Titanium Dioxide
Metco 102 Metco Titanium Dioxide
Metco 130,130SF Metco Titanium Dioxide * Silicon Dioxide *
Aluminum Oxide * Organic Binder
Metco 14E, 15E Metco Carbon * Silicon * Boron * Iron * Cobalt
• Chromium * Nickel
Metco 185 Metco Petroleum Hydrocarbon
Microcryrstalline Wax
Metro 442 Metco Nickel * Chromium * Silicon = Boron
Titanium Bioxide Aluminum * Molybdenum
* Organic Binder
Metco 444 Metco Nickel * Chromium * Iron * Organic Binder
* Molybdenum * Aluminum
Metco 447, 447NS Metco Nickel * Aluminum * Molybdenum * Organic
Binder
Metco 448 Metco Iron * Carbon * Organic Binder * Aluminum
• Molybdenum
Metco 449, 449P Metco Iron * Carbon * Aluminum * Molybdenum
Boron; * Organic Binder
Metco 450, 45ONS Metco Nickel * Aluminum * Organic Binder
Metco 451 Metco Carbon * Silicon * Manganese * Chromiumm
Nickel * Iron * Aluminum * Boron * Cobalt
• Organic Binder
Metco 505, 501 Metco Molybdenums * Carbon * Silicon * Boron *
Iron * Cobalt * Chromium * Nickel
Metco 51, 51NS, Metco Copper * Aluminum Iron
51F-NS
Metco 52C Metco Aluminum * Silicon
Metco Anti -Bond Metco Dextrins * Carbon * Glycerine
Metco Cleaning Metro 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (Stabilized)
Solvent
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Product
Methyl Alcohol
Methyl Isobutyl
Ketone
Methyl Orange
Methyl Red
Methylene Blue
Methylparabin ABA +
Misty Glycol Air
Sanitizers
Mobil Velocite Oil
No. 10
Molykote C-40 Hi
Temp Chain Lub
Company
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
FendAll Company
Amrep, Inc.
Mobile Oil Corp.
Dow Corning
Corporation
N,N-Dimethylformamid Fisher Scientific
Nalclean 8900
Alkaline Cleaner
Nalclean 8910
Alkaline Cleaner
Nalclean 8940 Acid
Cleaner
Nalco 1720 Oxygen
Scavenger
Nalco 2593
Microbiocide
Nalco 2807 Cooling_
Treatment
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco 356 Corrosion Nalco Chemical
Inhibitor- Company
Nalco 39M Corrosion Nalco Chemical
Inhibitor Company
Ingredients
Methyl Alcohol
Methyl Isobutyl Keytone
Methyl Orange
Methyl Red
Methylene Blue
p-hydroxybenzaic acid, methyl ester
Methylene Chloride * Ethanol * Methyl
Alcohol Isabutane/Propane Blend
Triethylene Glycol * Propylene Glycol.
Refined Mineral Oils
None listed on MSDS
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Metalilicate * 2-Butoxyethanal
Hydrochloric Acid
Sodium Bisulfate * Potassium Bisulfite
5-chloro-2-methy1-4 i.sothiazolin-3-one *
2-methy1-4-isothiazolin--3-0 ne
Sodium tetraborate
Cyclohexylamine * Morphaline
Sodium Nitrate * Sodium
Mercaptobenzothiazole * Sodium
Tetraborate
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25
CJ
Product Company Ingredients
Nalco 7310 Nalco Chemical Ethoxylated Octylphenol
Dispersant Company
Nalco 7320
Nalco Chemical 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitrilopropionamide
Microbiocide Company
Nalco 7330
Microbiocide
Nalco 7348
Nalco Chemical 5-Chloro-2-Methyl-4 Isothiazolin-3-one
Company 2-Methyl-4-Isothiazolin-3-one
Nalco Chemical Acqueous polyglycol
Company
Nalco 7460 Antifoam Nalco Chemical Hydrotreated Heavy Naphthenic Distillate
Company
Nalco 750 Boiler
4n`ifc n.
Nalco 780 Oxygen
Nalco Chemical Aqueous solution of monbutyl ethers of
Company glycols
Nalco Chemical Sodium Bisulfite
Scavenger Company
Nalco 8258 Fuel Oil Nalco Chemical Paraffinic/Naphthenic Solvent
Treatment Company
Nalco 8361
Nalco Chemical Sodium Hydroxide * Sodium tetraborate
Company
Nalco Resin Rinse Nalco Chemical
7290 Company
Nalco Solution 8745A Nalco Chemical
Company
None listed on MSDS
Acetic Acid
Nalco Solution S0295 Nalco Chemical 0.4 sulfuric acid solution
Company
Nalco Solution S03221 Nalco Chemical Silver Nitrate * Nitric Acid
Company
Nalco Solution S0322 Nalco Chemical Ammonium F'erssulfate
Company
Nalco Solution S03223 Nalco Chemical solution of sodium chloride
Company
Nalco Solution S0746 Nalco Chemical Xylenol orange indicator in sodium
Company chloride carrier
Nalco Sur -Gard
Nalco Chemical Ammonia
Company
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co
Product Company
N.alcolyte 7107
Coagulant
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalcool 7397 Scale Nalco Chemical
Inhibitor
Neutra Rust 661
Neutral Red
Nitec 10224
'Nitric Acid
Nitrogen
Nitrous Oxide
Company
New York Bronze Co.
Fisher' Scientific
Ingredients
Sodium Chloride
Ammonium Hydroxide * Ammonium Chloride
Zinc Chloride
2 Butoxyethanal * Isopropyl Alcohol
Reducing Agent * Polymer Vinyl Acrylic
Neutral Red
Eutectic Corporation Nickel * Iron * Boron * Silicon
Fisher Scientific
National Welders
National Welders
Noalox Anti -Oxidant. Ideal Industries,
Inc.
Nitric Acid
Nitrogen
Nitrous Oxide
F'olybutene * Zinc Dust * Silicon Dioxide
Nokorode Soldering Dunton, M. W. Supply Zinc Chloride * Ammonia Chloride
Paste
Petrolatum
0-Cresol Fisher Scientific 0-Cresol
0-cresol General Electric 2-Methyl Phenol
Company
OTC Hydraulic Oil Owatoona Oil Company Solvent refined ptroleue base oil * Zinc
* Olefin co-polymer-
Oakite 202
Oakite 220 NP
Oakite Penetrant
Oakite Products,
Incorporated
Oakite Products_,
Incorporated
Oakite Products,
Incorporated
Ope> Lacquer Thinner Sherwin-Williams
R7 K 120 Company,
2-Bute <yethano l * Sodium
Dodecylbenzenesulfonate * Diethylene
Glycol Butyl Ether * Sodium Silicate
Sodium Silicate * Nonylphenoxy
Polyetho yethanol * Sodium
Xylenesulfonate * Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Metasilicate Pentahydrate * Sodium
Carbonate * Dipentene * Pine Oil * Tall
Oil Bottoms
Lt. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent
V.M.&P. Naphtha * Toluene * Xylene
Methanol * Ethanol * 2-Methyl-l-Propanoi
2-Butoxyethanol * Acetone * Methyl
n-Amyl Ketone • Isobutyl Acetate
f
a
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Product Company
Optimer 7125 Cation Nalco Chemical
Flocculant Company
Organic Phosphorous Calgon Corporation
Reagent A
Organic Phosphorous Calgon Corporation
Reagent
Organic Phosphorous Calgon Corporation
Reagent C
Organic Phosphorous Calgon Corporation
Reagent D
Oxalic Acid Fisher Scientific
Oxygen National Welders
Ingredient
Cationic Acrylamide Polymer
Beryllium Sulfate.4H20
None listed on MSDS
Hydrochloric Acid
None listed on MSDS
Oxalic Acid
Oxygen n
PG 2089 Part A - Permagile Industries Liquid Epoxy Resin
Epoxy Resin - Filled Inc.
PG 2089 Part B -
Epoxy Hardener - Inc.
p .
Filled
PRO -MAR 400 Latex Sherwin-Williams
Flat Paint B30 W 404 Company
Antique White
PRO -MAR 400 Latex
Semi -Gloss Enamel Company
B31 W 404 Antique
White
Sherwin-Williams
PRO -MAR Block Filler Sherwin-Williams
B25 W 1 Company
PRO -MAR Traffic Sherwin-Williams
Marking Paint, White Company
824W 1
PRO -MAR Traffic Sherwin-Williams
Marking Faint, Company
Yellow B29 Y 2
PST(R) H Ternp
Anti -Galling Pipe
Sint
Loctite
Corporation
F'ermagile Industries Modofied Polyamine * Amiaoamine
Crystalline Silica
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
Hexane * 2-Methylpentane * VM P Naphtha *
Xylene * Titanium Dioxide * Lead *
Crystalline Silica
Hexane * 2-Methylpentane * VM&P Naphtha *
Xylene * Titanium Dioxide * Lead Chromate
Lead * Chromium VI
Polyglycol Dimethacrylate * BisPhenol A
Fumarate Resin * Polyglycol Laurate *
Poly(tetrafluaraethylene) * Titanium
Dioxide * Silicon Dioxide, amorphous *
Saccharin * Epoxy Resin * Cunene
Hydroperoxide p---
cixide * N,N-Diaikytoluidines *
Poly(ethylene)
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Product Company Ingredients
Patton's 0SI Oil F'atton's Inc. Petroleum Hydrocarbons * i dditivies
containing Ca, Cu, Mg, Na, N P, S. Zn
Pen -Green Robert Shaw Controls Missing MSDS
Pen -Red Robert Shaw Controls Missing MSDS
Penetrating Oil No. Penwait Corporation Stoddard Solvent * Mineral Gil
1
Penetrating Oil No. Penwa.lt Corporation Mineral Oils * Stoddard Solvent
0
Permatex Aviation Loctite Corporation Isopropyl Alcohol * Talc * Modified
Fore -A -Gasket Natural Resins
Sealant Liquid
Permatex Lcctite Corporation Isopropyl Alcohol * Clay (Kaolin) * Red
Form -A -Gasket No. 1 Iron Oxide * Modified Natural Resins
Sealant
Permatex Lactite Corporation Issopropyl Alcohol * Clay (kaolin)
Form -A -Gasket No. 2 Modified Natural Resins
Sealant
Phenol Harrell Industries, Phenol
Inc.
Phenol Red Solution Fisher Scientific Phenol Red Sodium Salt
0.02%
Phenolphthalein
Phosphoric Acid
Platinum Cobalt
Color Standard
Solution
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Plus -Fifty C Dry Ansul Fire
Chemical Protection
Pneumatic/Hydraulic
Seal 545
Phenolphthalein
M-Phosphoric Acid
Hydrogen Chloride * Cobalt Chloride,
Hexahydrate * Potassium Plaintinic
Chloride
Muscovite Talc * Magnesium Aluminum
Silicate * Sodium Bicarbonate * Methyl
Hydrogen Polysiloxane * Blue Pigment
(Ho_taperm Blue)
Lactite Corporation Fblyglycol Dioctanaates * Po1vglycol
Dimethacrylates * Hydroxyalkyl
Methacrylate * Cumene Hydroperoxide *
Silicon Dioxide * N,N-Dialk:yltc'lui:dines *
Maleic Acid * Saccharin
1-Acetyl-2-Phenylhydrazine
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Product Company
Polar Chip 347L Polar Chip Inc.
Polvyn Crack Filler Master Builders,
Inc.
Polychlorinated Monsanto
Biphenyls (PCB's)
Polyurethane Clear Sherwin-Williams
Spray Varnish Company
140-0B29 Clear Gloss
Polyurethane Floor Sherwin-Williams
Enamel A33 A 34 Company
Light Gray
Potassium Bisulfate Fisher Scientific
Potassium Bromide
Potassium Chloride
Potassium Chloride
Solution
Potassium Hydrogen
Phthalate
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Potassium Hydroxide Fisher Scientific
(Dry Solid, Flake,
Bead or Granular)
Potassium Iodide
Potassium
Permanganate
Potassium
Thiocyanate
Pow R Tox Insect
Killer
Power -Cut No. 360
Prism 410 Instant
Adhesive Part No.
410
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Ingredients
Polyakalene Glycol * 2
Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol * Triet„anc.i
Amine Salt of C6 to C12 Carboxyiicacid
Silica, Crystalise Quartz * Ethylene
Glycol
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (F'CB's)
Propane * 2-tlethylpropane * Mineral
Spirits * Mineral Spirits (Odorless)
Dichloromethane * 1-Butariol * Acetone *
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Mineral Spirits * Mineral Spirits
140-Flash = Chromium Oxide
Potassium Bisulfate
Potassium Bromide
Potassium Chloride
Potassium Chloride * Silver Chloride *
Hydrochloric Acid
Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate
Potassium Hydroxide
Potassium Iodide
Potassium Permanganate
Anderson, James H., Petroleum distillates * Propane;Isobutane
Company, Inc. Blend * Insecticide (tetramethrin
phenothrin)
DoAll Company
Severly hydratreated petroleum oil (only
as Mist) * Hexylene Glycol
Loctite Corporation Ethyl Cyanoacrylate * Ethylene Copolymer
Rubber * Silicon Dioxide * Hydroquinane *
F'hthalic Anhydride
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03/22/9 I
Product Company
Pro Mar 400 Latex Sherwin-Williams
Flat Paint B30 W 401 Company
Pure White (Base X)
Pro Mar 400 Latex Sherwin-Williams
Flat Paint B30 W 404 Company
Antique White
Propane Bernzomat i c
Purple-K: Dry Ansul Fire
Chemical Protection
Extinguishing Agent
Pyridine Fisher Scientific
0-Dope GC Electronics
RP Super Filter Coat Research Products
tt418 Corporation
R T V6O
Rapid Tap
General Electric
Company
Reltcnn Corporation
Refined Petroleum Sargent -Welch
Oil Scientific Company.
Refractive Index
Liquid Series AA
Range 1.400-1.458
Refractive Index
Liquid Series AAA
Rance 1.300-1.395
Regular Clorox
Bleach
R. P. Cargille
Laboratories, Inc.
R. P. Cargille
Laboratories, Inc.
Clorox Company
Replacement Charcoal Supelco, Inc.
4 E_x 0 c c
SK:C-NF/ZC-7B
Cleaner/Remover
SKD-NF Developer
Magnaf lux
Magnaf lux:
Corporation
Ingredients
Crystalline Silica (Quartz)
Crystalline Silica (Quartz)
Propane
Muscovite Mica * Magnesium Aluminum
Silicate * Potassium Bicarbonate * Methyl
Hydrogen Polysiloxane * Purple Pigment
Red Pigment
Pyridine
Toluene * Polystyrene Resin
Hydrocarbon ❑i1 * 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Polyethylene * Anti -Microbial Agent
Propane * Isobutane
Ethyl Silicate
1,1,1-Trichloroethane * Glycol Methylene
Ether
Saturated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic/Alicyclic Hyrocarvons
Chlorofluorocarbons
Sodium Hypochlorite
Charcoal (Activated)
1,1,1-Trichlc'roethane 8 Carbon Dioxide *
Diaxane
1, 1, 1-Trichlc'roethane
Chlcnrodiflucnrmethome * tleyhylal
2-Methyl, 2-propanol
Page No. 31
03 /22/ 90
Product Company
SF:::D Spotcheck
Developer
Magnaflux
Corporation
SKL-HF/S Spotcheck Magnaflux
Penetrant Corporation
SKL-W Water Washable Magnaflux
Spotcheck: Penetrant Corporation
SN60 WRAP3 Solder Muiticore Solders,
Inc.
SSR Ultra Coolant Ingersoll-Rand
STA-FIL Revere Products
STP Oil Treatment First Brands
Corporation
Safetap Safetec, Ltd.
Safety -Walk Brand
Edge Sealing
Compound
3M Center
Sani-Tuff Heavy Duty Sani-Fresh
Cleanser, Sani-Fresh International, Inc.
Heavy Duty Cleanser -
Scotch Brand 1607
Heavy Duty Contact
Cleaner
3N Center
Scotch -Seal SOO 3M Center
Industrial Sealant
Scotchkote Brand 3M Center
Electrical Coating
Ingredient
Ethyl acetate * Et ha io1 * Acetone*
Carbon Dioxide
Distillates * Kerosene * Carbon Dioxide *
Napthalene
Distillates * Kerosene .. Carbon Dioxide *
Napthalene
Lead * Tin * Rosin
Inhibited polyoxya1kylene
!_ t ester 1 ,?
gl}'coi�NEiitaer}'thril.��l blend (1!;(1:F)
SS1-Asphalt Emulsion * Ball Clay
Chemically Neutralized Heavy Naptheni'=
Petroleum Distillates * Solvent-Dewaxed
Heavy Paraffinic Petroleum Distillates *
Zinc Dialkyldithiaphosphate * Calcuim
Sulfonate * Amine Grafted
Ethylene/Propylene Copolymer -
None listed on MSDS
Acrylic resin * Napthol Spirits * Toluene
Sodium Laureth Sulfate * Sodium C14-16
Olefin Sulfonate * Sodium Chloride *
MIF'A-Dodecylbenzensulfonate
1,1,1-Trichloroethane * Dimethoxymethane
* 1,4-Dioxane * Carbon Dioxide
synthetic rubber * calcium carbonate *
organic salt * antioxidant * phosphate
plasticizer * rosin ester * iron oxide
and filler * methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) *
methyl isabutyl ketone (MIBK) * titanium
dioxide
Acetone * Methyl Ethyl Ketone * Tolune *
Acrylonitrile/Butadiene Polymer * Phenol
Formaldehyde Polymer * Glycerol Esters of
Rosin Acids * Salicylic Acid * Zinc Oxide
* Alkylated Diphenylamine
Page No.
03: 22: 90
Product
Silica Gel
Silver Goop
JC
Silver Nitrate
Solutions
Company
Fisher Scientific
Crawford Fitting
Company
Ingredients
Silica Gel
Silver Flake
Fisher Scientific Silver Nitrate * Nitric Acid
Silver-Brite Sherwin-Williams
Aluminum Faint B59 S Company
3 Hi -Heat Resisting
Silver-Brite
Aluminum Paint
Hi -Heat Silicone
Alkyd B59 S 8
Simple Green
Concentrated
Industrial Strength
Cleaner and
Degreaser
Sherwin-Williams
Company
Sunshine Makers
Smooth Kote Insulation
Insulating Finishing Industries.
Cement
Snoop
Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium 8isulfite
Solution
Sodium Carbonate
Nupro
Inc.
Mineral Spirits * Toluene * Light
Aromatic Naphtha
Mineral Spirits * Xylene * Light Aromatic
p h N
ia�ii. is
Glycol Ether
Mineral Fibers * Silica Portland Cement
None listed on MSDS
Church & Dwight Co., Sodium Bicarbonate
Inc.
Fisher Scientific Sodium Biocarbonate
General Chemical
Corporation
Sodium 8i_ulfite
Fisher- Scientific Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Hydroxide Dry Fisher Scientific
Solid, Flake, Bead,
or Granular
Sodium
Metabilsulfite
Sodium Persulfate
Sodium Hydroxide
General Chemical Sodium Metabisulfite
Corporation
FMC Corporation
Disodium Feroxydisulfate
Sodium Thiosulfate Fisher- Scientific Sodium Thiosulfate Pentahydrate
Solution 0.25N to 1N Tetrasodium Ethylenediamine Tetraacetate
Faye No.
03 l 2 2 J 9 0
Product
00
Solar Salt Pellets
Solder Seal Liquid
Wrench No. 1
Solder Seal Liquid
Wrench No. 1
(Aerosol)
Solution S0102 M
Indicator DRO
Solution S0222 P
Indicator (PH)
l2/
Solution Scco
Sulfuric Acid N
Solution S0243 N/1
H2SO4
Solution S0260
Special Indicator
Solution S0274 H-1
Titrant Hiq
Solution S0275 H-2
Total Hardn
Solution S02277 H-3
Total Hardn
Solution S0279 H-6
Calcium Har
Solution S0280 H-7
COMpaii
Cargill Salt -
Leslie Salt - A
Cargill Company
Radiator Specialty
Company
Radiator Specialty
Company
Nalco Chemical.
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco. Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Har
CalciumCompany
Solution S0294 Nalco Nalco Chemical
39-1 Company
Solution S0297 3000 Nalco Chemical
Micrcnco S Company
Solution S0298 600 Nalco Chemical
Micrombh ST Company
Solution S0299 40 Nalco Chemical
Mi.chroi,iho Sta Company
Ingredients
Sodium Chloride
Aliphatic Petroleum * Distillate *
Petroleum Mineral Oil
Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate *
Petroleum Mineral Oil * Carbon Dioxide
Ethanol
Ethanol -Denatured
None listed
None listed on MSDS
Isapropano l
None listed
Manoethanalamine
Blend of superchrame black: TS indicator
in potassium salts
Sodium Hydroxide
None listed
Isopropanol
Dilute Sodium Chloride Solution
Dilute aqueous sodium chloride solution
Dilute aqueous soldium chloride solution
a
Page No. 34
03/222/90
Product Company
Solution 50613 ST-1 Nalco Chemical
Company
Solution S0614 ST-2 Nalco Chemical
Company
Solution S0635 PA-1 Nalco Chemical
Company
Solution S0636 PA-2 Nalco Chemical
Company
Solution S0770 1 Nalco Chemical
Indicator Company
Solution S0771 2 Nalco Chemical
Titrant Company
Solution S0793 B-1
Solution S0794 B-2
Solution SF'274 H-1
Titrant HIS
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Nalco Chemical
Company
Sparkleen Calgon Corporation
Speedball Power
Cleaner
Ingredients
__ _
SLIT Ir�nll� Acid
Aqueous solution of potassium
iodide/iodate
Monoethanolamine
Dilute solution of quarternary amine
None listed on MSDS
Sulfuric Acid
None listed
None listed
A hardness titrating solution
Sodium Hei amethapfiosphate * Sodium
Bicarbonate * Sodium Carbonate *
Nonylphenoxypoly (ethyieneoxy) Ethanol
Sodium Alkyl Aryl Sul f onate - 40% Active
* Sodium Sulfate
Butcher Polish Co., 2 butoxy ethanol - Nonoetflanolam i fie
The
Speedbonder 324 Loctite Corporation
Structural Adhesive
Spinerette Lubricant Chesterton, A. W.
(Aerosol) Company
Spray Kleen 10-8666, GC Electronics
10-8666-16
Polyurethane Methacrylate Resins
Hydi o: alky1 Methacrylate * t-Butyl
F'erben sate * Acrylic Acid * Saccharin *
Higher Boiling Methacrylate
1,1,1-Trichloroethaie
1,1,2-Trichlorci-1,2,2-Trif louroethane
Missing MSDS
Staintec 10670 Eutectic Corporation Nickel * Boron * Silicon * Iron
Starch Fisher Scientific Starch
Page No.
03,122 / 90
Product
JJ
Starch Indicator
Company
Fisher Scientific
Stay Clean Soldering Harris, J. W., Co..
Fluxes Inc.
Steel Ink Remover
Aerosol
Step Off Stripper
Stic-Safe Adhesive
(Flammable -Brush)
Stop Leak # ROOSL
DcA11 Corportion
Johnson, S. C. ° u
Son, Inc.
Fuller, H. B.,
Company
Centima'rk Corp.
Stude Pull Electrode Duratrode
Style Perfect
Interior Latex
Enamel A20 W 101
Dover White
Style Perfect
Interior Latex
Enamel A20 W 81
(Base X) (Mint
Patty)
Style Perfect
Interior Latex
Enamel A20 W 81
(Base X) (Mushroom)
Style Perfect
Interior Latex
Enamel A20 W 81
(Base X) (Mystic
Green)
Style Perfect
Interior Latex
Enamel A20 W 81 Pure
White
Sul -Fury Drain
Opener
Sherwin-Williams
Company
Sherwin-Williams
Company
Sherwin-Williams
Comp -any;
Sherwin-Williams
Company
Sherwin-Williams
Company
Carroll Company
Ingredients
Starch * Glacial Acetic Acid
Zinc Chloride * Hydrochloric Acid
Ammonium Chloride * Petrolatum
Butyl Cellosolve, 2-Butcxyethanol
Toluene, Toluol, Methylbenzene * Acetone
Propane, Dimethylrnethane * I_obutane.
Tr- i methylmethane
Sodium Hydroxide * Monoethanolamine
Sodium Silicate
Hexanes * Toluene
Respirable Crystalline Quartz
Chromium * Manganese * Molybdenum * Iron
Nickel * Calcium
Car bonatesc.urce-3*)Sect
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
2-(2-auto:yethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
2-(2-Butcxyethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
2-(tox- ethoxy)-ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol * Ethylene
Glycol
Sulfuric Acid
Page Nc,
03/22/90
Product
Sulfuric Acid
Company
Fisher Scientific
Sulfuric Acid Fisher Scientific
Solutions, 0.05-4.9%
Sulfuric Acid, 77 to Du Pont
100
Super -Set Solder
.025 X _ Lb Wt
Superbonder -!. r95
Instant Adhesive
Superbonder
G1uematic Pen
Superflex(R) H Temp
Silicone Adh/Sint
(Red)
Sure-Poxy Hi-Bild
clear & colors
Swen Sonic Dirl
Strip
TAT'L Leak Detector
TPD Thinner
TREMFIX A.F
TRI-DEX MSP-21
Tempilstik:
Temperature
Indicator
Premier Industial
CorporationN
Ingredients
Sulfuric ur is Acid
Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric Acid
Tin * Lead * Silver * Gum Rosin
Loctite Corporation Ethyl Cyanoacrylate # Poly (Methyl
Methacry.late) * Hydroguinone
Loctite Corporation Poly(dimethylsiloxane) * Silicon dioxide,
amorphous * Ethyl tr iacetoxysi l ane *
Ferric Oxide * Methyltriacetoxysilane
Kaufman Products,
Inc.
Swen Sonic
Corporation
Blend J ofviscosity
.
L 1eepoxy resins and Vi�L.f��:
modifying agents
Sodium Hydroxide
Shamrock Specialties Missing MSDS
PDI, Inc.
Tremco
Trion, Inc.
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon * Aliphatic
Hydrocarbons * Chlorinated Hydrocarbons *
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Coal Tar and Pitch * Calcium Carbonate
Limestone * Aluminum Silicates * Pine Tar
* Creosote Oil
Sodium Metasilicate
Tempil Division, Big Acetanilide * Aromatic Amine
Three Industries, 1,3-Di-o-tolyl Guanidine * Phenoiphtalein
Inc. * Alkali Chrrorr;ates * Lithium Compound
Tennant STS (440)- Tennant Company
Standard Traffic
One -Coat System Part
08512
Tetrahydrofuran
Thermal Arc Torch
Coolant
(Concentrate)
Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate
* Aliphatic Hydrocarbon * Urethane
Prepoiymer * Toluene-2,4 diissocyanate
Fisher Scientific Tetrahydrofuran
Thermal Dynamics Ethylene Glycol
Corporation
page No. 37
03/ P2/ 90
Product
Thermal Wave
Extender
L e'_ d _ . _
Thereinol VP-1 Heat
Transfer Fluid
Titanium Dioxide
Titanium Reference
Standard Solution
1000 PPM TI
Total Eclipse/T/W
Hi -Speed Floor
Coating
Traction Grit 295
Transport -Plus 7200
Tri.-Ethane
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol
Company
Maintenance Supply
Company, Inc.
Monsanto
Fisher Scientific
Fisher Scientific
Pioneer/Eclipse
Corp.
Tennant Company
Nalco Chemical
Compai ly
PPG Industires
Fisher Scientific
Hoechst Celanese
Chemical Group
ICI Americas Inc.
Union Carbide
Trifluoroacetic Acid AguAir Corporation
Tri=_. (nvdi Gi:ylrle I yl) Fisher Scientific
Aminomethane
UCON Heat Transfer
Fluid 500
Ultra Blak(TM) RTV
Silicone
Union Carbide
Loctite Corporation
Ultrion 8109 Potable Nalco Chemical
Coagulant Company.
Unisilkon TV 017/200 Kluber Lubrication
Ingredients
Ammonia * Dibutyl Phthalate
Diphenyl Oxide * Biphenyl
Titanium Dioxide
Hydrogen Chloride * Titanium Metal
Ammonia
Silicon Dioxide * Aluminum Oxide
Ac:rylamide/acrylate polymer * modified
acrylate polymer * carboxylate
1, 1, 1-T richloroethane
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol * Ethylene Glycol
Trifluoroacetic Acid
Tris (Hydroxymethyl) Aminomethane
F'olyalkylene Glycol
Pc'ly(dimethylsilo `ane), Hydroxy * Calcium
Carbonate * Poly(dimet hylsiloxane)
Modified Silicon Dioxide + Vinyl
oximinasilane * Substituted alk:ylsil'yl
Urea
Aluminum Hydrexychioride * Aluminum
Sulfate
silicone oil (methylphenylpolysiloxane
Therm Corporation fluid)
Page No.
2rIi9
{rJ:GC7(_1
Product
}�l
Company
Ingredient_
Uniweld 100 Part A - Permagile Industries Epc+:;yr Resin
100% Solids Inc.
Uniweld 100 Part B - Permagile Industries Amide+ Amine
100% Solids Inc.
Uniweld Part A
Uniweld Part B
Vaseline Petroleum
Jelly
Velodur Metal
Standard Activator
1001 VEL
Velodur Metal
Standard Base 1002
VEL
Velodur Rapid
Activator 1003
Velodur Rapid Base
1004 VEL
Velodur Special
Permagile
Industries, Inc.
Permagile
Industries, Inc.
Ch esebrough-Pand's
Inc.
American Durweld
Sales Inc.
American Durweld
Sales Inc.
American Durweld
Sales Inc.
American Durweld
Sales Inc.
American Durweld
Bio-Cleaner 1000 VEL Sales Inc.
Viscosity Standard
Fluid 10 (10 CPS)
WD-40 Aerosol
Wasp/Hornet Jet
Stream
Wax Emulsifier
Wolfracoat C
Brookfield
Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
WD-40 Company
Carroll Company
Carroll Company
Kluber Lubrication
Corporation
Epoxy Resin * Xyiene
F'olyamine Resin * Modified F'olyamine
Xylene
None listed on MSDS
Modified Pc+lyamines, Polyamines
Polyamide Resin - 1-(2-Aminoethtyl )
Pipera ine * TETA - Triethylenetetraeine
Digly=idyl Ether of Bispheinol A Resin
2,4,E-Tri(Dieethylaninc+methyl) Fenol
Po lyeercap tel l
Dinlycidyl Ether of Bisphenol A Resin
Nokomis AO Oil Dispersants tru...�+mi.s o
Polydimethylsiloxane
Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates
Petroleum Base Oil :r A-70 Hydrocarbon
Propellant Corrosion Inhibitor *
Wetting Agent * Fragrance
1,1,1-Trichloroeth.ane * Odorless Base Oil
Propellant
Sodium Hydroxide + Isopropanc+i
2-Butoxyethancl * Butoxy-Ethoxy-F'ropanol
Copper Alloy * Synthetic hydrocarbon coil
graphite
X-MNS(TM) Clean up Loctite Corporation
Solvent for Irist Adh
N t
ivlromethaile * Toluene
Page No. 39
03/22/90
Product Company Ingredients
Xylenes
Fisher Scientific Xylenes
Yellow 77 Wire Ideal Industries, Paraffin Wax * Petrolatum * Naphthenic
Pulling Lubricant Inc. Mineral Oil * Polyethylene Glycol Ester
Ethoxylated Alkul Amine * Cellulose Gum
Sodium Benzoate * Yellow Pigment
Yellow:/Green Liquid Formulabs, Inc. None listed on MSDS
Concentrate
Zero Mist Circuit
GC Electronics Trichloromonofluor-o;methane *
Coller Dichlorodifluoronethane
Zinc Acetate
Dihydrate
Fisher Scientific Zinc Acetate Dihydrate
Zonc'lite: Masonry Grace, W. R. 2
Insulation Block and Company
Cavity Fill
Magnesium—Aluminosilicate Mineral
m—Cresol Eastman) Kodak m—Cresol
Company
p—Toluic Acid Eastman Kodak p—Toluic Acid
Company
pHreeGuard 1000N Calgon Corporation None listed on MSDS
pHreeGuard 2350 Calgon Corporation Sodium Hydroxide * Ethylene Glycol
REC E VED
-1-
Facility Name
NPDES No.
Type of Waste
Facility Status
Permit Status
Receiving Stream
Request No. 5778
FFR
FACT SHEET FOR WASTELOAD ALLOCATIONS
:Allied Fibers - Outfall
:NC0001899
:Industrial
:Existing
:Renewal
:Shaddox Creek
Stream Classification:C
Subbasin :03-06-07
County :Chatham
Regional Office
Requestor
Date of Request
Topo Quad
:Raleigh
:Rosanne Barona
:6/26/90
:E22SE
Wasteload Allocation Summary
002
Stream Characteristics:
USGS # estimated Date
Drainage Area: 0 sq.mi.
Summer 7Q10: 0 cfs
Winter 7Q10: 0 cfs
Average Flow: 0 cfs
30Q2: 0 cfs
Discharge consists of firepond overflow, stormwater runoff from industrial
plant, steam and HVAC condensate, and air dryer. The discharge is to a
swampy area which drains to Shaddox Creek. There is substantial algae
growth in the effluent channels.
WASTELOAD SENT TO EPA?(Major) _Y_ (Y or N)
(if yes, then attach schematic, toxics spreadsheet, copy of model, or
if not modeled, then old assumptions that were made, and description
of how fits into basinwide plan)
Recommended by:
Reviewed by
Instream Assessment:
Regional Supervisor:
Permits & Engineering:
ID A. SGO:iG
RETURN TO TECHNICAL SERVICES BY:
MAR O i
Date:
Date:
Date:
A/7/9i
2/h
-2- Request No. 5778
CONVENTIONAL PARAMETERS
Existing Limits
Request No. 5778
Monthly Average Daily Maximum
Wasteflow (MGD): monitor
pH (SU): 6-9
Temperature (C): The discharge shall not cause the
temperature of the receiving stream to
exceed 2.8 C above background and in no case
cause it to exceed 32 C.
Recommended Limits
Monthly Average Daily Maximum
Wasteflow (MGD): monitor
pH (SU) : 6-9
Fluoride (mg/1): 1.8
Zinc (ug/l): monitor
Temperature (C): The discharge shall not cause the
temperature of the receiving stream to
exceed 2.8 C above background and in no case
cause it to exceed 32 C.
Limits Changes Due To; Parameter(s) Affected
Annual Pollutant Analysis Fluoride, Zinc
TOXICS
Toxicty Limit: Acute, episodic Monitoring Schedule:
1st five events
INSTREAM MONITORING REQUIRMENTS:
Upstream: Y Location: Shaddox Creek above discharge
Donwstream: Y Location: Shaddox Creek at SR 1011
Parameters: Temp, pH, DO, Cond
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR CONDITIONS
ADDITIONAL REVIEWER COMMENTS:
11/89
Facility Name Allied i; berg - O of 4( 6n L Permit # /�%L 06 O ! 8 9 9
ACUTE TOXICITY TESTING REQUIREMENT
Fathead Minnow 24 hr - Monitoring (Annual) for Episodic Events
The permittee shall conduct FIVE acute toxicity tests using protocols defined as definitive in
E.P.A. Document 600/4-85/013 entitled "The Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and
Marine Organisms". The monitoring shall be performed as a Fathead Minnow (Pimephales
promelas) 24 hour static test, using effluent collected as a single grab sample. Effluent samples
for self -monitoring purposes must be obtained below all waste treatment. Sampling and
subsequent testing will occur during the first five discrete discharge events after the effective date
of this permit. After monitoring of the first five toxicity tests, the permittee will conduct one test
annually, with the annual period beginning in January of the next calendar year. The annual test
requirement must be performed and reported by June 30. If no discharge occurs by June 30,
notification will be made to the Division by this date. Toxicity testing will be performed on the
next discharge event for the annual test requirement.
The parameter code for this test is TAE6C. All toxicity testing results required as part of this
permit condition will be entered on the Effluent Discharge Form (MR-1) for the month in which it
was performed, using the appropriate parameter code. Additionally, DEM Form AT-1 (original) is
to be sent to the following address:
Attention: Environmental Sciences Branch
North Carolina Division of
Environmental Management
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, N.C. 27611
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 test data from either these monitoring requirements or tests performed by the North
Carolina Division of Environmental Management 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.
Failure to submit suitable test results will constitute noncompliance with monitoring requirements.
7Q10 cfs
Permitted low KV.0— MGD
IWC% /00
Basin & Sub -Basin D3 - o4. - D I
Receiving Stream Aaddox C'-eek
County C17.aj-k�.,.—
Recommended by:
Date U j/.t 31/ 40
**Acute Toxicity(Fathead Minnow 24 hr) Monitoring, EPISODIC, See Part 3 , Condition
43
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PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHADED AREAS ONLY. You may report some or all of
this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.
SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
Vi^INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-0
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form I)1
NCD053488409
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
PART.A --You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for additional details.
2. EFFLUENT
i:-POLLUTANT IT MAXIM M 30 pAY VALUE C. LONG T ja A VR� .VALUE
( auai a e) i available
a:• Biochemical
Oxygen'Demand
b: Chemical:.
Oxygen Demand
(COD)
c..Total Organic
Carbon (TOC)
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
ICONCENTRATION
LT 4
(2) MASS
ICONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
CONCENITRATION
(2) MASS
d. NO. OF
ANALYSES
1
d. Total Suspended
Solids (TSS)
30
4
10
82.6
11
27.5
1
1
1
e. Ammonia (as N)
f. Flow
LT 0.3
VALID
1
0.910
VALUE
0.524
g. Temperature
(winter)
VALUE
h. Temperature
(summer)
i. pH
VALUE
MINIMUM
6.8
VALUE
19
VALUE
29
MAXIMUM MINIMUM
8.0 7.0
18
VALUE
0.156
52
VALUE
VALUE
12
27 24
MAXIMUM
8.0
3. UNITS
(specify if blank)
a. CONCEN-
TRATION
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
b. MASS
4. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVEHAG4 VALUE
fl)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
b. NO. OF
ANALYSES
r
lb/day
lb/day
lb/day
MG D
26
oC
VALUE
VALUE
26
oc
VALUE
STANDARD UNITS
PART B - Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant
which is limited either directly, or indirectly but expressly, in an effluent limitations guideline, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. For other pol lutants for which you mark
column 2a, you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements.
2. MARK 'X'
1. POLLUT-
ANT AND
CAS NO.
(if available)
a. Bromide
(24959-67-9)
b. Chlorine,
Total Residual
a. BE- b. BE-
LIEVE LIEVEI
PRE- AB-
SENT SENT
x
X
3. EFFLUENT
a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE b• MAXIMUM 30 pqj VALUE
O (i aua" a e
CONCENTRATION
1.0
(2) mass
2.8
ICONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
C.LONG TERM AVRj . VALUE
i availabblle
(1) (2) MASS
CONCENTRATION
d.NO. OF
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
a. LONCEN-
RATION
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVERAGE VALUE
{1)
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
b. NO. OF
ANAL-
YSES
1
LT 0.1
c. Color
d. 'Fecal
Coliform
X
1
mg/L
lb/day
mg/L
20
PC
u
e. Fluoride
(16984-48-8)
x
X
10
0.2
f. Nitrate —
Nitrite (as N)
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
1.4
0.6
1
COL/100
ml
1
mg/L
lh/day
3.8
PAGE V-1
1
mg/L
lb/day
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item 1 of Form 1)
OUTFALL NUMBER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C NCD053488409
PART C If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater, refer to b e 2c-2 in the instructions to determine which of the GC/MS fractions you must test for. Mark "X" in column
2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that apply to your industry and for ALL toxic metals, cyanides, and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary industries, nonprocess
wastewater outtalk, andnonrequired GC/MS fractions), mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" in column 2-c for each pollutantyou
believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at (east one analysis for that pollutant. If you mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results
of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater. If you mark column 2b for acrolein, acrylonitrile, 2,4
dinitrophenol, or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol, you must provide the results of at (east one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in
concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to
be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table (a// 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.
1. POLLUTANT 2. MARK 'X'
3.EFFLUENT
002
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available)
METALS, CYANIDE,
1M. Antimony,
Total (7440-36-0)
2M. Arsenic, Total
(7440-38-2)
a.resr b. BE- a BE- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
ING LIEVEDLIEVEq,__
RE- PRE- AB- (I)
OUIR- SENT SENT (2) MASS
ED CONCENTRATION
AND TOTAL PHENOLS
LT 40
LT 5
CO NCE NTI7A TI ON
3M. Beryllium,
Total, 7440-41-7)
X LT1
4M. Cadmium,
Total (7440-43-9)
5M. Chromium,
Total (7440-47-3)
X LT 5
X LT 8
6M. Copper, Total
(7440-50-8)
7M. Lead, Total
(7439-92-1)
X LT9
X LT5
8M. Mercury, Total
(7439-97-6)
9M. Nickel, Total
(7 440-02-0)
X LT 0.2
X LT 50
10M. Selenium,
Total (7782-49-2)
11M. Silver, Total
(7 440-22-4 )
12M. Thallium
Total (7440-28-0)
X LT 10
X LT 5
X LT 65
b. MAXIMUM 3Y VALUE
(if available)
(I) (2) MASS
C.LONG T5at'13M wl(%a e-VRj . VALUE
e
(I) (2) MASS
CONCENTRATION
d. NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
a. CONCEN-
TRATION
Form Approved
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AVERAGE VALUE
(I) CONCEN- (2) MASS
TRATION
b. NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
1
1
1
1
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
13M. Zinc, Total
(7440-66-6 )
11
14M. Cyanide,
Total (57-12-5)
15M. Phenols,
Total
DIOXIN
LT 20
LT 5
0.03
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
1
ug/L
2,3,7,8-Tetra-
chlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin (1764-01-6)
X
DESCRIBE RESULTS
1
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
lb/day
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE V-3
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-4
1. POLLUTANT
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available)
2. MARK 'X'
'� '•"^' {«NY !rorn .1 WIN 1 (.11 1 orm 1)jUU i Y-ALL NUMSE .1
NCD053488409 I 002
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Inc LIE'1EOLIEV Ed _
OUEIRAB-
- SENT ENT III (2) MASS
ER CONCENTRATION
GC/MS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued)
22V. Methylene
Chloride (75-09.2)
X
LT 10
23V, 1,1,2,2-Tetra-
chloroethane
(78.34-5)
X
X
L
LT 10
24V. Tetrachloro-
ethylene (127-18-4)
LT 10
25V. Toluene
(108-88-3)
26V: 1,2-Trans-
X
LT 10
Dichloroethylene
(156-60-5)
27V. 1,1,1-Tri-
X
LT 10
chloroethane
(71-55-6)
X
LT 10
28V. 1,1,2-Tr i-
chloroethene
(79-00-5)
X
LT 10
29V. Trichloro-
ethylene (79-01-6)
X
LT 10
30V. Trichloro-
fluoromethane
(75.69-4)
_
i
X
X
LT 10
LT 10
31V. Vinyl
Chloride (75-01-4)
S FRACTION - AC D COMPOUNDS
3. EFFLUENT
b. MAXIMUM 39 DAY VALUE
(if available)
(II
CONCENTRATION
(2) MASS
C.LONG T(}?M fra e;. VALUE
3 avarla e
CONCENTRATION (2) MASS
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
.ter
4.
UNITS
d. NO.OF a. CONCEN-
TRATION
YSES
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a, LONG TERM b. NO.OF
(I) GONG En- (2) MASS
AVERAGE VALUE
ANAL- '
TR ATI ON
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
1 ug/L
1A. 2-Chlorophenol
(95-57-8)
2A. 2,4-Dichloro-
phenol (120-83-2)
X
LT 10
ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
uq/L
3A. 2,4-Dimethyl-
phenol(105-67-9)
X
LT 10
LT 10
4A. 4,6-Dinitro-O-
Cresol (534-52-1)
X
LT 50
ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
5A. 2,4-Dinitro-
phenol (51-28-5)
6A. 2-Nitrophanol
(88 -7 5.5 )
7A. 4-N itrophenol
(100-02-7)
X
LT 50
LT 10
8A. P-Chloro-M-
Cresol (59-50-7)
9A. Pentachlorc-
phenol (87-86-5)
10A. Phenol
(108-95-2)
11A. 2,4,6-Tri-
chlorophenol
(88-06-2)
X
X
LT 50
LT 10
LT 50
LT 10
LT 10
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
1 ug/L
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE V-5
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
Tlnnrc (copy from item 1 of Form 1)
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 NCD053488409
OUTFACE NUMBER
002
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88
1. POLLUTANT
2.MARK 'x•3.
AND CAS
EFFLUENT
NUMBER
aT L'ST•
b, eE-
G UE-
b. MAXIM M 30
4. UNITS
5- INTAKE (Ioptional)
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DAY VALUE
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a. LONG TERM
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to
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—BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (continued(
---
TRATION
22 B. 1,4-D ich to
ro-
benzene (106-46-7)
X
LT 10
23B.3,3'-Dichloro•
— -- .—.
---
- -
1
Ug/L
benzidine
(91-94-1)
X
LT 10
- ---
24B. Diethyl
'1
--..._.-..---------
- -- ---
1
ug/L
Phthalate
(84-66-2)
X
LT 10
258. DimethYl
1
uqLL
Phthalate
(131-11-3)
X
LT 20
268. DI-N-Butyl
—.
1
.--.---._---
(% /L
g
Phthalate
(84-74.2)
X
LT 10
-
---
— —
1
ug/L
27B. 2,4 Dinitro-
toluene (121-14-2)
X
LT 10
—
1
ug/L
—
28B. 2,6-Dinitro-
toluene (606-20-2)
LT 10
29B. Di-N-OctYl
-- --
1
ug/L
Phthalate
(117-84-0)
X
LT 10
30B. 1,2-Diphenyl-
—
- ---
1
ug/L
hydrazine (as Azo-
benzene)(122-66-7)*
_ 4
7
318. Fluoranthene
(206-44-0)
X
LT 10
328. Fluorene
1
ug/L
(86a3-7)
X
LT 10
338. Hexacnlorobenzenej
_
1
ug/L
I11R-741I Il
X
LT 10
1
346. Hexa-
ug/L
chlorobutadiene
(87-68-3)
X
LT 10
35B. Hexachloro-
1
ug/L
cyclopentadiene
(77-47-4)
X
LT 10
36B. Hexachloro-
1
ug/L
ethane (67-72-1)
X
LT 10
37B.Indeno
-
1
ug/L
(I,2,3-cd) Pyrene
(193-39-5)
X
LT 10
-
-_
1
383.Isophorone---
ug/_L~
(78-59-1)
X
LT 10
/I
3913. Naphthalene
(91-20-3)
X
LT 10
II 0
4OB. Nitrobenzene
(98-95-3)
X
LT 10
-
— -
1
--
-u.g/L
---•
•--- ___.
______.___
416. N-Nitro-
1
ug/L
sodimethylamine
(62-75-9)
X
LT 10 l
42B. N-Nitrosodi-
1
ug/L
N-Propylamine
(621-64-7)
X
_ LT 10
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85) *D.,-c,,,,. 4--c,. - ._._ , __.L_, T._ ,-_
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ation
7 Attachment Section V, Part C
CONTINUE ON REVERSE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-8
EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form I)
OUTFALL NUMBER
1. POLLUTANT
AND CAS
NUMBER
(if available)
2. MARK 'X'
a.resr
INC
ae-
O'2R-
GC/MS FRACTION — PE
17P. Heptachlor
Epoxide
(102457-3 )
NCD053488409
002
b. se- Gee- a. MAXIMUM DAILY VALUE
LIE,/ EO LICV eo
PRE- AS (�l
Be NT 4CNT
C ONCE NTIIATI ON
ICIDES (continued)
(2) mass
3. EFFLUENT
b. MAXIMUM 3 AY VALUE
(if aua table)
CON C L NITH A I'1 ON
(2I MA.z
LT 0.05
18P. PCB-1242
(53469-21-9)
19P. PCB-1254
(11097-69-1)
20P. PCB-1221
(11104-28-2)
X
LT 0.5
LT 1.0
LT 0.5
21P. PCB-1232
(11141-16-5)
22P. PCB-1248
(12672-29-6)
X
LT 0.5
LT 0.5
23P- PCB-1260
(11096-82-5)
24P. PCB-1016
(12674-11-2)
25P. Toxaphene
(8 001-35-2 )
LT 1.0
LT 0.5
LT 1.0
Form Approved.
OMB No. 2040-0086
Approval expires 7-31-88 •
C.LONG TR MAaVRe?. VALUE
CONC. E!TNAT ION
(.1 MALs
1, NO.OF
ANAL-
YSES
4. UNITS
a. CONCEN-
TRATION
b. MASS
5. INTAKE (optional)
a. LONG TERM
AV ERA •E VALVE
(1) CONCEN- (2) mass
THATION
b, NC. O F I
AN`AL-,
YSES
PAGE V-9
1
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
uq/L
1
1
1
ug/L
ug/L
ug/L
uq/L
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
Ir li-5. GOV1.:RNME T 1'1tTNTTNC: OM' ICF. _ 11)81, ( - 4')1-191 (4(.11(.)
FORM 2C
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
ITEM II. B:
Outfall 001:
Sanitary wastewater flows to a pumping station equipped with a comminutor,
a bar screen bypass and a Parshall flume for flow recording. Waste is
pumped to the aeration basin, entering about 40 feet from the process
waste influent point.
Fiber finish oil, which is primarily composed of fatty acid esters, organo-
silane esters, and alkylamine, oleate and trioleate emulsifiers, is
segregated from other process waste for pretreatment. An ultrafiltration
unit is used to separate the oil from the water. The water is pumped
to the wastewater treatment plant and the oil is burned on -site for energy
recovery.
Process wastewater flows to a pumping station equipped with a manually
cleaned bar screen and a Parshall flume for flow recording. It is pumped
to a 1200 gallon mixing chamber which allows for pH adjustment. During
emergencies, the flow can be diverted to a 600,000 gallon holding pond.
The aeration basin has a volume of approximately 650,000 gallons and is
equipped with four (4) 20 HP floating aerators. The waste then flows
to a 20 feet diameter clarifier with a design overflow rate of 440 gallons
per square foot per day. A surface skimmer and holding sump are provided.
Pumps are provided to return settled sludge to the aeration basin or to
a sludge drying bed. Clarifier overflow is piped to a one acre polishing
pond operating at a 3 foot depth. A .4 acre alum settling pond is provided
for the potable water plant backwash and blowdown. The clarified discharge
from the alum pond is pumped to the polishing pond. Effluent from the
polishing pond flows through a 3600 gallon retention chamber for chlorine
disinfection. A V-notch weir at the effluent end of the chamber provides
for flow recording. During the summer months, algae activity increased
the pH of the polishing pond above 9.0 standard units. When this occurs,
clarifier overflow is valved directly to the chlorine contact chamber
where it is blended with polishing pond effluent prior to entering the
chamber.
Approximately 8,000 pounds of sludge is wasted during the year to a sand
drying bed. Wastewater that drains through the sand is pumped back to
the aeration basin.
On October 26, 1989 approval was received (Permit #19-01) from the Department
of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste
Management for the continued disposal of dried wastewater treatment plant
sludge at the Chatham County landfill. Based on the submitted information
(EP-TOX, pH, paint filter test, total petroleum hydrocarbon analysis,
GC/MS purgeable [SW-846 Method 8240], and base/neutral/acid extractables
[SW-846 Method 8270]), the sludge was determined by the Division to be
non -hazardous. The approval requires submittal of a waste determination
form and supportive analytical data on the third anniversary of the permit.
As an alternative disposal method, the plant is examining an on -site land
treatment or utilization/nutrient transfer program. Should the plant
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decide to pursue this option, a permit application per 15NCAC2H.0200 Waste
Not Discharged to Surface Water will be submitted to the Division of En-
vironmental Management, Department of Environment, Health and Natural
Resources.
Outfall 002:
This drainage system includes a series of baffles and weirs designed to
contain accidental spills of oil and Dowtherm. In an emergency, flow
can be contained in a holding pond and pumped to storage or the wastewater
treatment plant.
Storm water runoff from most of the manufacturing areas and chemical storage
areas of the plant is discharged through permitted outfalls 001 and 002.
Storm Water
Other storm water discharges are described in the permit application submitted
to the N.C. Division of Environmental Management on April 16, 1985. Storm
water information will be updated when final storm water regulations are
promulgated by the EPA.
ITEM III. A & B:
On November 5, 1987 EPA issued regulations establishing effluent limitations
and standards for the Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers
(OCPSF) industrial category. Provisions of Subpart C (414.31) and Subpart
I (414.90) Direct Discharge Point Sources That Use End -of -Pipe Biological
Treatment are applicable to process wastewater discharges from the manufacture
of polyester fiber and resin. OCPSF effluent guidelines are not expressed
in terms of production. No metal -bearing waste streams or cyanide -bearing
waste streams listed in Appendix A to Part 414 exist in the manufacture
of polyester fiber and resin.
ITEM V. A-C:
Wastewater characteristics tabulated in item V reflect data from the period
January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989. For some parameters, testing was
conducted throughout the year and for other parameters testing was done
on a more limited basis. Special tests were conducted for most of the
parameters.
Bis-chloro-methyl ether (FR 2/4/81) and dichlorodifluoromethane (FR 1/1/81)
have been dropped from the 2C GC/MS Fraction -Volatile Compound list by
the EPA. 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine as azobenzene was not detected in the
influent, outfall 002 or outfall_001. A precise determination of a reporting
limit was not made since azobenzene is not a target constituent in EPA's
CG/MS methods 624 or 625.
ITEM V. D:
This list is as complete as possible; however, since some manufacturers
consider their products proprietary they will not release information
on the composition. Therefore, there may be other materials on the plant
site that contain one or more of the chemicals in Table 2C-3. In addition,
new materials may be obtained that may have one or more of the chemicals
listed and whose composition may or may not be known.
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ITEM VI:
The following is a list of Part V. C pollutants that are present on the
plant site. None of these materials are used as a raw material or inter-
mediate and noire of these materials are manufactured as a product or are
a by-product of the manufacturing process. The list may not be exhaustive
because some commercial products are considered proprietary by the manufacturer
and their composition is not known to us. In addition, some new materials
may be obtained in the future that contain one or more of the listed chemicals
and whose composition may not be known to us.
Pollutant Use on Site
Antimony
Chromium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Silver
Zinc
Cyanide
Phenols
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloroform
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Methylene Chloride
Methyl Chloride
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Phenol
Benzidine
Dichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
PCB
ITEM V. PART C:
IIV. Chloroform
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents, Instrumentation
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagents, Electrical Equipment
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents
Lab Reagents, Refrigerant, Leak Checks
Adhesive Ingredient
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Solvent
Solvent
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagent
Lab Reagent
Electrical Equipment
Electrical Equipment
In December, 1988 and April, 1989 studies were conducted on OCPSF process
related wastewater sources and wastewater treatment plant influent, clarifier
overflow and effluent to determine if chloroform carries through the treat-
ment plant or is formed during effluent disinfection.
Chloroform was not detected in either the OCPSF process related wastewater
sources or the clarifier overflow. Chloroform was detected in the influent
and the effluent from the treatment plant.
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Chloroform in the influent is due to the chlorination of river water in
the site's potable water treatment plant. Analytical data has been compiled
on the formation of trihalomethanes in the potable water and we are tracking
the effectiveness of carbon filters on drinking water coolers.
The risk of wastewater contamination with chloroform is minimal since
the only area of the plant that handles chloroform is the Quality Control
Laboratory, which uses a cresol/chloroform solution for polyester fiber
testing. Handling procedures require that all waste solvent be placed
in a hazardous waste drum for off -site incineration at an EPA approved
facility.
Actions are being taken to reduce the chlorine dosage and the resulting
residual chlorine level in the effluent. This should decrease the level
of chloroform in the effluent.