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Permit Number W10800330 Permit Tracking Slip
Program Category Status Project Type
Deemed Ground Water Active New Project
Permit Type Version Permit Classification
Injection Deemed In-situ Groundwater RemediaUonWell 1.00 Individual
Primary Reviewer Permit Contact Affi|iot|on
eho.g.emith Jenn| Reed
Coastal SmRule
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CempLejeune NC 28547
Permitted Flow
Facility
Facility Name K8a|orN|nor Region
K8C8 Camp Geiger RemodiebonSite Minor Wilmington .
Location Address County
Site P-1268 Future Building G-484 ~ Ono|mw
Camp Lejeune NC 28547 Facility Contact/NfiUation
Owner
Owner Name Owner Type
Marine Corps Installations Eost-MoB Camp Lejeune Govornmant-Federe|
Owner Affiliation
John R.Townson
G-F Emd Eqb
CampLejauno NC 285470004
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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST-MARINE CORPS BASE
PSC BOX 20005
CAMP LEJEUNE NC 28542-0005
5090 . 10 . 1
BEMD
MAR 2 5 NO
North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Aquifer Protection Section
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1636
To Whom It May Concern:
Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp
Lejeune respectfully submits the enclosure for your review. The
notification of intent (NOI) is for the construction of
injection wells to aid in remediating shallow dissolved phase
contamination at the P-1268/2 (G-484) Non-UST petroleum
remediation site at Camp Geiger. This remediation site has been
assigned North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural
Resources, Division of Waste Management, Incident Number 94161.
We are proposing the use of Oxygen Release Compound Advanced
(ORC Advanced®) to enhance biodegradation at this site. We will
inject the ORC Advanced® into a total of nine boreholes,
installed in the source area. Our intent is to conduct the
field work from April 15-17, 2013 and then implement a
monitoring plan beginning in May 2013. Please find additional
details in the NOI .
If you have questions or require additional information,
please contact Ms . Jenni Reed, Environmental Quality Branch,
Environmental Management Division, G-F at (910) 451-9017 . Please
reference document number 16418 in your reply.
Sincerely,
VC ,el�
t A4VJA-
0 HN R. TOWNSON
I
Director, Environmental Management
By direction of
the Commanding General
Enclosure: Notification of Intent to Construct or Opera,--
Injection Wells I XEC E I VEDID EN NO,V11(J
MAR 2 89 2013
Aquifer PrOteCtion Section
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT OR OPERATE INJECTION WELLS
The following are "permitted by rule"and do not require an individualpermit when constructed in accordance
with the rules of 15A NCAC 02C.0200. This form shall be submitted at least 2 weeks prior to construction.
AQUIFER TEST WELLS (15A NCAC 02C.0227)
These wells are used to inject uncontaminated fluid into an aquifer to determine aquifer hydraulic characteristics.
IN SITU REMEDIATION(15A NCAC 02C.0225)or TRACER WELLS(15A NCAC 02C.0229):
1) Passive Injection Systems-- In-well delivery systems to diffuse injectants into the subsurface. Examples include
ORC socks,iSOC systems,and other gas infusion methods.
2) Small-Scale Injection Operations—Injection wells located within a land surface area not to exceed 10,000
square feet for the purpose of soil or groundwater remediation or tracer tests. An individual permit shall be required
for test or treatment areas exceeding 10,000 square feet.
3) Pilot Tests -Preliminary studies conducted for the purpose of evaluating the technical feasibility of a
remediation strategy in order to develop a ftffl scale remediation plan for future implementation,and where the
surface area of the injection zone wells are located within an area that does not exceed five percent of the land
surface above the known extent of groundwater contamination. An individual permit shall be required to conduct
more than one pilot test on any separate groundwater contaminant plume.
4) Air erec
tion Wells -Used to inject ambient air to enhance in-situ treatment of soil or groundwater.
Print Clearly or Type Information. Illegible Submittals Will Be Returned As Incomplete.
DATE: March 20,2013 PERAM NO. _(to be filled in by DWQ)
A. WELL TYPE TO BE CONSTRUCTED OR OPERATED
(1) Air Injection Well......................................Complete sections B-F,K,N
(2) Aquifer Test Well.......................................Complete sections B-F,K,N
(3) Passive Injection System...............................Complete sections B-F,H-N
(4) XX Small-Scale Injection Operation......................Complete sections B-N
(5) Pilot Test.................................................Complete sections 13-NRECEIVEMENRIDWO
(6) Tracer Injection Well...................................Complete sections B-N MAR 2 8 2013
B. STATUS OF WELL OWNER: Federal Government Aquifer Protection Section
C. WELL OWNER — State name of entity and name of person delegated authority to sign on behalf of the
business or agency:
Name: Commanding General,G-F/EMD/EQB,MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ
Mailing Address: 12 Post Lane
City: Camp Leieune State: NC Zip Code: 28547 —County: Onslow
Day Tele No.: 910-451-5068 Cell No.: N/A
EMAIL Address: ienni.reed@usmc.mil Fax No.: 910-451-5997
DWQ/UIC/In Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 7/9/2012) Page 1
D. PROPERTY OWNER(if different than well owner)
Name: SAME
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip Code: County:
Day Tele No.: Cell No.:
EMAIL Address: Fax No.:
E. PROJECT CONTACT-Person who can answer technical questions about the proposed injection project.
Name: David Holsinger,P.E. DAVENPORT Engineering_
Mailing Address: P.O.Box 15997
City: Wilmington State:NC Zip Code: 28408 County:New Hanover
Day Tele No.: 910-251-8912 Cell No.: 910-622-1926
EMAIL Address: dholsinger@davenportworld.com Fax No.: 910-599-1380
F. PHYSICAL LOCATION OF WELL SITE
(1) Physical Address: Site P1268(Future Building G-484) 3rd & A Streets
MCB Camp Geiger County: Onslow
City: Jacksonville State:NC Zip Code: 28547
(2) Geographic Coordinates: Latitude": 34°44' 21.77"or °
Longitude": -77° 27' 25.74"or °
Reference Datum: NAD83 Accuracy: .02 feet
Method of Collection: Survey Grade GPS
"FOR AIR INJECTION AND AQUIFER TEST WELLS ONLY: A FACILITY SITE MAP WITH PROPERTY
BOUNDARIES MAY BE SUBMITTED IN LIEU OF GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES.
G. TREATMENT AREA
Land surface area of contaminant plume: 293 square feet
Land surface area of inj.well network: 400 square feet(< 10,000 ftz for small-scale injections)
Percent of contaminant plume area to be treated: 100 (must be<5%of plume for pilot test injections)
H. INJECTION ZONE MAPS—Attach the following to the notification.
(1) Contaminant plume map(s) with isoconcentration lines that show the horizontal extent 'of the
contaminant plume in soil and groundwater, existing and proposed monitoring wells,and existing and
proposed injection wells;and
(2) Cross-section(s) to the known or projected depth of contamination that show the horizontal and
vertical extent of the contaminant plume in soil and groundwater, changes in lithology, existing and
proposed monitoring wells,and existing and proposed injection wells.
DWQIUIC/In Situ Reme&Notification(Revised 7/9/2012) Page 2
I. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED INJECTION ACTIVITIES — Provide a brief narrative regarding the
purpose,scope,and goals of the proposed injection activity.
During Natural Attenuation,oxygen is typically the limiting substance for microbes capable of aerobically
biodegrading. Without adequate oxygen,contaminant degradation will proceed by a slower anaerobic rate. We are
proposing the use of Oxygen Release Compound Advanced(ORC Advancede)to enhance the biodegradation at this
site.The ORC Advanced®is a white powder composed of a high oxygen-yielding calcium oxyhydroxide
compound. When hydrated,ORC Advanced®will release oxygen(approximately 17%by weight)in
approximately one year,which will help stimulate in-situ aerobic bioremediation. ORC Advanced®provides a long
lasting oxygen source without the need for installing a mechanical oxygen injection system or multiple re-
inj ections.
In order to deliver the ORC Advanced®application into the groundwater a total of nine boreholes will be installed
in the source area utilizing direct push technology(DPT)in an approximate area of 20 feet by 20 feet. The
boreholes will be installed to approximately 14 feet below land surface(BLS). A thirty-five percent(35%)solids
slurry will be blended mixing between 40 to 60 pounds of ORC Advanced®with 10 to 15 gallons of water. Once
the probe is at the desired depth(approximately 14 feet)the slurry will be pumped through the probe into the
borehole while withdrawing the probe from the subsurface in order to get the ORC Advanced®slurry to the
intended depths which will be just above the capillary fringe/smear zone(approximately 6 feet). Once the ORC
Advanced®slurry has been pumped into the borehole to the desired depth,bentonite will be placed in the borehole
to a depth of approximately 2 feet or greater below land surface.The remaining portion of the borehole will be
backfilled with a cement based grout.
J. INJECTANTS—Provide a MSDS and the following for each injectant.Attach additional sheets if necessary.
NOTE: Approved injectants (tracers and remediation additives) can be found online at
hippJ ortal.ncdenr.or /wg� eb/wq/aps/�wpro. All other substances must be reviewed by the Division of Public
Health, Department of Health and Human Services. Contact the UIC Program for more info (919-807-6496).
Injectant: ORC Advnaced®
Volume of injectant: 10-15 Gallons
Concentration at point of injection: 35% Solids (ORC Advanced)
Percent if in a mixture with other injectants: N/A
Injectant: N/A
Volume of injectant:
Concentration at point of injection:
Percent if in a mixture with other injectants:
Injectant: N/A
Volume of injectant:
Concentration at point of injection:
Percent if in a mixture with other injectants:
DWQ/UIC/In Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 7/9/2012) Page 3
K. WELL CONSTRUCTION DATA
(1) Number of injection wells: 9 Proposed . 0 Existing
(2) Provide well construction details for each injection well in a diagram or table format. A single
diagram or line in a table can be used for multiple wells with the same construction details. Well
construction details shall include the following:
(a) well type as permanent,direct-push,or subsurface distribution system(infiltration gallery)
(b) depth below land surface of grout,screen,and casing intervals
(c) well contractor name and certification number
L. SCHEDULES—Briefly describe the schedule for well construction and injection activities.
Proposed Schedule: April 15,2013 -Mobilize to site. Install the initial direct push boring within the center of
the impacted area to collect groundwater sample. Install remaining eight (8) direct push borings and inject
Oxygen Release Compound Advanced(ORC®Advanced)into each boring. Injection activities expected to
be completed April 16,2013. Once injection activities are completed,bentonite will be placed in the boreholes
to a depth of approximately 2 feet or greater below the land surface.The remaining portion of the borehole will
be filled with a cement based grout. Demobilize from site April 16-17,2013.
M. MONITORING PLAN—Describe below or in separate attachment a monitoring plan to be used to determine
if violations of groundwater quality standards specified in Subchapter 02L result from the injection activity.
1. Initial sampling one month after injection. (May 2013)
2. Quarterly sampling after 30 days for the first year.(June 2013,September 2013,December 2013,March
2014)
3. Semi-annual sampling for subsequent years beginning September 2014,until groundwater concentrations
have met 2L Groundwater Quality Standards or according to a schedule revised by subsequent results.
N. CERTIFICATION(to be signed as required below or by that person's authorized agent)
15A NCAC 02C.0211(e)requires that all permit applications shall be signed as follows:
1. for a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer;
2. for a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor,respectively;
3. for a municipality or a state, federal,or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or
ranking publicly,elected official;
4. for all others: by the well owner;
5. for any other person authorized to act on behalf of the applicant: documentation shall be submitted
with the notification that clearly identifies the person, grants them signature authority, and is signed
and dated by the applicant.
DWQ/UIC/In Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 7/9/2012) Page 4
`I hereby certify, under penalty of law, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information
submitted in this document and all attachments thereto and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining said information, I believe that the information is true, accurate and
complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment,
for submitting false information. I agree to construct, operate, maintain, repair, and if applicable, abandon
the injection well and all related appurtenances in accordance with the 15A NCAC 02C 0200 Rules."
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Signature of Applica t Print or Type Full Name
Signature of Property Owner(if different from applicant) Print or Type Full Name
Signature of Authorized Agent,if any Print or Type Full Name
Submit one copy of the completed notification package to:
DWQ-Aquifer Protection Section
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh,NC 27699-1636
Telephone: (919)807-6464 1 Fag: (919)807-6496
MAR 2 8 2013
Aquifer Protection Section
DWQ/UIC/In Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 7/9/2012) Page 5
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CATLIN WELL CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER
1.ORC ADVANCED TO BE INJECTED VIA
DIRECT PUSH RODS. D.T CHALMERS 4146-A
2.GROUT INTERVAL=0-2 FEET BELOW LAND WILLIAM MILLER 2927-A
SURFACE
3.SCREEN AND CASING INTERVAL NOT
APPLICABLE(NO WELL BEING INSTALLED).
PROJECT INJECTION PERMIT ¶ - FIGURE
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Oxygen Release Compound—Advanced. (QRC Advgncedr`°)
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
Last Revise& June 24,201:0
Section,I - Material Identification
Supplier:
REGENESIS
1011 Cal le Somlarsa
San Clemente,CA 92673
Phone 949.366 G00:
Far: 949.366 809.0
E-mail: iaitonret_yzncsis.com
Chemical A. mixture of Calcium Oxyl•lydroxide [CaO(01•1):] and
Description: Calcium F.lydroxide [Ca(t 1-1)2].
Chemical Family:.: Inorganic Chemical
Trade Name: Advanced Formula.Oxygen Release:Compound
(ORC Adi�ancedrt,)`
Chemical Synonyms Calcium 1-lydroxid'e Oxide;Calcium Oxide Peroxide
Product Used to remedate contaminated soil and groundwater
Use (environmental applications)
Section 2— Composition.
CAS No. Chemical
682334-66-3 Calcium Hydroxide Oxide ICaO(OH)2.'
1305=62-0 Calcium Hydroxide [Ca(OH)21
7758-114 Dipotassium Phosphate(HK204P)
777,&77-0 Monopotassium Phosphate (H2*K.O4P)
Regenesis ORC Advanced MSDS.
Section 3—:Physical Data
Fbrm: Powder
Color: White to Pale Yellow
Odor Odorless
MCI ting'Point: 52:7°F(275 °C}'_"Decomposes
Boiling Point i Not Applicable(NA)
Flammability/Flash NA
Point:
Auto- Flammability NA
Vapor Pressure: NA
Self-l:gnition NA
Temperature:
Thermal 527°F(275 IQ Decomposes
Decomposition:
Bulk Density: 0.5-0.65 g/inl'(Loose Method)
solubility: 1.65 g/L. c�.68° F(209.Q for..ealcium hydroxide:
Viscosity: NA.
pH: I 1=)3 (saturated solution).
Explosion:Limits% Non-explosive
by Volume:
Hazardous
Decomposition Oxygen', Hydrogen Peroxide,Steam, and Beat
Products:
Hazardous None
Reactions-
Regenesis-ORC Advanced MSDS
Section 4 Reactivity°Data.
Stability: Stable under certain canditions"(see below).
Conditions to Avoid: I•leat and moisture.
Incompatibility: Acids, bases, salts of heavy metals, reducing agents;; and
flammable substances.
Hazardous Does not occur.
Polymerization:,
Section 5—Regulations
TSCA. inventory Listed
List:
CERCLA Hazardous Substance(4.0 CFR.Part 302)
Listed Substance No
Unlisted'Substance: Yes
Reportable Quantity 100 pounds
(RQ)
Characteristic(s): Ignitibility
RC.RA Waste D001
Number:
SARA, Title III, Sections 302/303: (40 CFR Part 355 — Emergency Planning, and
Notification)
Extremely
Hazardous No
Substance;
SARA, Title [II, Sections 311/312 (40 CFR Part 370 Hazardous Chemical
Reporting. Community Right-To-Know
Immediate Health Hazard
Hazard Category:
Fire Hazard
Threshold Planning 10,000 pounds
Quantity:
Regenesis-ORC.Advanced MSDS.
Section.5=Regulations (Cont):
SARA, 'Title Ill, Section 313 (40 CFR fart 372 Toxic Chemical Release:
Reporting-. Curn!nunity Right-T®-I n�sav'
Extremely
Hazardous No
Substance:'
HM1S Oxidizing Material
Classification: Material
Poisonous and lnfectious
Material
Material Causing Other Toxic
D Effects
Eye and Skin Irritant
Canadian Domestic. Not Listed.
Substance list:
Section 6—Protective.1 usures;,:Storage and'Handling
Technical Protect,I ve
Measures
Storage: Keep in tightly closed container. Store iM dry area,.:protected
from heat sources and direct sunlight:
Clean and dry processing pipes and equipment before
operation. Never return unused product to thel storage
Handling. and
Keep,away from incompatible products.. Containers
and equipment used to handle this product should be used
exclusively for this material. Avoid contact. with water or
humidity..
Regenesis-ORC Advanced MSDS
Section 6-Protective Measures, Storage and Handling fcont)
Personal!Protective Equ pment (PPE)
Calcium Hydroxide
ACGIH"�TLY"(2000)'
5`mg/m3 TWA
OSI-1:A PFL
Engineering 3
Controls. Total dust-I.S mglm TWA
Respirable fraction-
5 mg"'TWA
'N1091-1 REL(1994)
5 mg/m3
For'many conditions, no respiratory protection may, be. needed;.
Respiratory however;, in dusty or unknown atmospheres: usel a NIOS1-1
Pr®tcction: approved:dust,respirator.
Hand Protection:. Impervious protective gloves made of nitrite, natural rubtber
or neoprene.
Eye Protection: Use chemical safety goggles(closet proof)'.
For brief contact, few precautions other than clean clothing are,
Slain Protection: needed. Full body clothing impervious to this material should
be used during`prolonged exposure.
Safety shower and, eyewash stations should be: present..
Other: Consultation with an industrial hygienist or safety manager for
the selection of PPE' suitable for working conditions is
suggested.
Industrial Hygiene: Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Protection Against NA
Fire>& Explosibnz
Section.7-Hazards Identification
EmergencyOxidizer- Contact with combustibles may cause a fire. This
Overview: material decomposes and releases oxygen in a fire. The
additional oxygen may intensify the fire.
Potential Health Irritating to the. mucous membrane and eyes. If the product
Effects: splashes in ones face and eyes, treat the eyes first. Do not dry
soiled clothing close to an open flame or heat source. Any
Regenesis-ORC Advanced MSDS:
Clothing that has been contaminated.with this product should
be.submerged in water prior to drying.
I'ligb concentrations may cause s1i2ht nose and throat irritation
Inhalation: with a cough. There is,risk of sore throat: and nose bleeds if
o.ne is exposed to this material for An extended,oenod.of time.
Eye,Contacft Severe:eyeIrritation with watering and redness. There is also
the.risk of serious and/or permanent.eye lesions.
Skin Cofitact- Irritation may: occur if one is exposed to this: material for
extended periods,
Ingestion: Irritation of the mouth And throatwith nausea and vomiting.
Section.8—Mensu.res in Case of Accidents,and Fite
After
Collect in suitable containers. Wash remainder with copious.
Spillage/Leakage/Gas
quantities or water.
Leakage;
Extin'guishing:
Media: See;next..
SuitabSuitable, Large quantities: of water or water spray. In case of fire in
close:proximity, all:means of extinguishing are:acceptabld.
Self contained breathing :apparatus or approved gas mask
should be worn.due tossmall particle size. Use extinguishing
Further Inf6rmation:: media appropriate for surrounding fire. Apply cooling Water to
sides of transport or storage vessels that are exposed to flames
until the fire is extinguished. Do not approach hot vessels that
contain this product.
'After contact with skin,wash immediately with plenty of water
First Aid: and soap. In case of contact with eyes,.tinse immediately with
plenty of water and seek medical, attention. Consult an
opihalmologist in all cases.
Section 8—Measures in Case of Accidents and Fire
Flush eyes with running water for 15 minutes, while keeping
Eye Contact: The eyelids wide open. Consult with an ophthalmologist in all
.cases.
Inhalation: Remove subject from dusty environment. Consult with a
physician in case of respiratory symptoms.
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If the victim is conscious; rinse mouth and';admnister `rresh
[ngestion: water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Consult a physician in all
cases.
Wash affected skin with: running, water. Remove: and clean
Skin contact: clothing. Consult with a physician.in case of persistent pain or
redness.
Evacuate all non-essential personnel. ,lntervention should only
Special Precautions. be done by capable personnel that are trained and aware of the
hazards associated. with this product. When it is safe;
unaffected.producushould be moved to safe area.
Oxidizing substance.. Oxygen released on exothermic
decomposition may support combustion. Confined spaces:
Specific'1-lazards and/or containers may be subject to increased pressure. if
product.comes into contact with flammables; fire or explosion
may,occur.
Section 9-T Accidental Release:Measures
Observe the °protection methods cited`: in Section 3. Avoid
F'i-ecatttions materials and products that:: are incompatible with product.
Immediately notify, the apprapriatc authorities in case of
reportable discharge(> 100 lbs)..
Collect the product with.a suitable means of avoiding dust
formation: All receiving equipment should' be clean, vented;
dry, labeled and made of material that this: product is;
Cleanup-Methods: compatible with: Because.: of' the contamination risk, the:
collected material should be:kept;in a.safe-isolated-place. Use
large quantities of Iwater to clean the impacted; area. See
Section 12'for disposal methods,
Section 10—Information on Toxicology
Toxicity Data
Oral Route, LD50,rat,>2,000 mg/kg(powder 50%)
Acute Toxicity: Dermal Route, LD50',rat,>2,000 mglkg(powder 50%)
Inhalation, LD50,rat,>5,000 mg/m3'(powder 35%)
Irritation: Rabbit(eyes),severe irritant
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Sensitization: No data
Chronic Toxicity:, In vitro;no mutagenic effect(Powder 50%).
Target Organ Eyes and:respiratory passages.
Effects:
Section 11 —Information on:Ecology
Ecology Data
1.0:mg Ca(014)_/L: pi l`=9.0
100`mg Ca(Off)_/L. pl-I= 10.6
Acute Exotoxf6ty: Fishes,Cyprinus:.carpio, LC50,.48 lirs,;1:o0'mg/L
Crustaceans. Daphnia:sp., cC5o;24 hours,25.6 mg/L
(Powder 16%)
Mobility:; Low Solubility and Mobility
Water—Slow Hydrolysis.
Degradation Products: Calcium Hydroxide
AbioticDegradation . Water/soil.—complexation/precipitation: Carbonates/sulfates
present at environmental;,concentrations.
Degradation products: carbonates/sulfates sparingly soluble
Biotic,Degradation: NA(inorganic compound)
Potential for
NA(:ionizable inorganic compound)'
Biosaccumulation:
Section 11 —Information on Ecology(cont).
Observed effects are related to alkaline properties of the
product. Hazard for the environment. is limited due to the
product properties of-
comments: a No bioaccumulation
e Weak .solubility and precipitation as carbonate or
sulfate in an aquatic environment.
Diluted product is rapidly neutralized at environmental pFL
Further Information: NA
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Section 12—Disposal Considerations
Waste Disposat Consult current federal, state and local regulations regarding
Method: the proper disposal of this material.and its:.emptied containers.
Section 13-Shipp nggransport information.
DAT Shipping, Oxidizing Solid,:KO S [A mixture of Calcium Oxyl-lydroxide
Name. [CaO(G14)_] and Calcium.Hydroxide.[Ca(011)2].
UN Number: 1479
Hazard Class: 5.)
Label(s): 5.1 (Oxidizer).
Packaging Group.: 11'
STCC Number.: 4918717
Section 14-Other Information
HMIS` Rating1-lealth-2 Reactivity- 1
Flammability--0 PPE- Required
1=MISR"is a registered trademark of National Paintina and Coating Association:
N,FPAO Rating Health-2 Reactivity I
Flammability- 0 OX
NFPA'"is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association.
Reason for issue Update toxicolcigical and ecological data
Section 15-Further Inf®rmation
The information contained in.this document is the best available to the.supplier at
the time of Wkiting,.but is provided without warranty of any kind. Some possible
hazards.have been determined by:analogy to similar classes of material. The items
in this document are subject to change and clarification as more information
become available.