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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQp00022547State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
Mr. Michael E. Mayberry
E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
P.O. Drawer Z
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302
Dear Mr. Mayberry:
August .5, 1996
Subject: Permit Correction
NPDES Permit NC0003573
E.I. Dupont - Fayetteville Works
Bladen County
On July 25, 1996, the Division of Water Quality issued NPDES Permit No. NC0003573
to E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc.. The mass limits for the OCPSF priority pollutants at
Outfall 001 were not revised for a process flow of 0.948 MGD even though the cover letter stated
they were. These figures are now based on the process flow of 0.948 MGD. Please insert the
enclosed pages and discard the old sheets. This correction becomes effective on the effective date
of the permit.
All other terms and conditions in the original permit remain unchanged and in full effect.
These modifications are issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute
143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency dated December 6, 1983.
If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this
correction are unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written
request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of
a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed
with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Post Office Drawer 11666, Raleigh, North Carolina
27604. Unless such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding.
If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Mr. Greg Nizich at telephone
number 919/733-5083, ext. 541.
Sincerely,
I_A. Preston oward, Jr., P.E.
cc: Central Files AUG 7
FayetLeville Regional Office, Water Quality Section 1996
Mr. Roosevelt Childress, EPA
Permits and Engineering Unit CENTRAL FILES
Facility Assessment Unit
Aquatic Survey & Toxicology Unit
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-0719
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A. (). EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS FINAL N0003573
During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the
Permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall serial number 001. (Continued)
Effluent Characteristics Mon. Avg Daily Max Daily Max Measurement Sample *Sample
lbs/day lbs/day Frequency+ Type Location
Acenapthene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Acrylonitrile
0.76
1.91
Annually
Grab
E
Benzene
0.29
1.08
Annually
Grab
E
Carbon Tetrachloride
0.14
0.30
Annually
Grab
E
Chlorobenzene
0.12
0.22
Annually
Grab
E
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
0.54
1.11
Annually
Grab
E
Hexachlorobenzene
1.41 µg/1 Annually
Grab
E
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.54
1.67
Annually
Grab
E
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
0.17
0.43
Annually
Grab
E
Hexachloroethane
0.17
0.43
Annually
Grab
E
1, 1 -Dichloroethane
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
1,1,2 -Trichloroethane
0.17
0.43
Annually
Grab
E
Chloroethane
0.82
2.12
Annually
Grab
E
Chloroform
0.17
0.36
Annually
Grab
E
2 -Chlorophenol
0.25
0.77
Annually
Grab
E
1,2 -Dichlorobenzene
0.61
1.29
Annually
Grab
E
1,3 -Dichlorobenzene
0.25
0.35
Annually
Grab
E
1,4 -Dichlorobenzene
0.12
0.22
Annually
Grab
E
1, 1 -Dichloroethylene
0.13
0.20
Annually
Grab
E
1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene
0.17
0.43
Annually
Grab
E
2,4-Dichlorophenol
0.31
0.89
Annually
Grab
E
1,2-Dichloropropane
1.21
1.82
Annually
Grab
E
1,3-Dichloropropylene
0.23
0.35
Annually
Grab
E
2,4 -Dimethylphenol
0.14
0.28
Annually
Grab
E
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
0.89
2.25
Annually
Grab
E
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
2.02
5.07
Annually
Grab
E
Ethylbenzene
0.25
0.85
Annually
Grab
E
Fluoranthene
0.20
0.54
Annually
Grab
E
Methylene Chloride
0.32
0.70
Annually
Grab
E
Methyl Chloride
0.68
1.50
Annually
Grab
E
Hexachlorobutadiene
0.16
0.39
Annually
Grab
E
Naphthalene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Nitrobenzene
0.21
0.54
Annually
Grab
E
2-Nitrophenol
0.32
0.55
Annually
Grab
E
4-Nitrophenol
0.57
0.98
Annually
Grab
E
2,4-Dintrophenol
0.56
0.97
Annually
Grab
E
4,6-Dintro-o-cresol
0.62
2.19
Annually
Grab
E
Phenol
0.12
0.21
Annually
Grab
E
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
0.81
2.21
Annually
Grab
E
Di -n -butyl phthalate
0.21
0.45
Annually
Grab
E
Diethyl phthalate
0.64
1.60
Annually
Grab
E
Dimethyl phthalate
0.15
0.37
Annually
Grab
E
1 1.
Effluent Characteristics
Mon. Avg
Daily Max
Daily Max
Measurement
Sample
*Sample
lbs/day
lbs/day
Frequency+
Type
Location
Benzo(a)anthracene
0.15
***
Annually
Grab
E
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.16
***
Annually
Grab
E
3,4-Benzofluoranthene
0.16
***
Annually
Grab
E
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
0.15
***
Annually
Grab
E
Chrysene
0.15
* * *
Annually
Grab
E
Acenaphthylene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Anthracene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Fluorene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Phenanthrene
0.17
0.47
Annually
Grab
E
Pyrene
0.20
0.53
Annually
Grab
E
Tetrachloroethylene
0.17
0.44
Annually
Grab
E
Toluene
0.21
0.63
Annually
Grab
E
Trichloroethylene
0.17
0.43
Annually
Grab
E
Vinyl Chloride
0.82
2.12
Annually
Grab
E
Total PAH's **
***
Annually
Grab
E
*Sample Location: E -Effluent
** Total PAH's are comprised of Benzo(a)anthracene; Benzo(a)pyrene; 3,4-Benzofluoranthene;
Benzo(k)fluoranthene, Chrysene, Dibenz (a,h) anthracene and lndeno (1,2,3 -ed) pyrene.
*** None of these parameters shall exceed the Total PAH limit of 57.0 µg/1
+ Should any annual monitoring result in detection of any OCPSF parameters contained in 40 CFR
414 Subpart I (excluding metals), then quarterly monitoring will begin immediately for the detected
parameter(s). After four consecutive quarterly samples resulting in non -detection are achieved, the
monitoring frequency will revert to annually.
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Fayetteville Regional Office
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
Mr. Michael E. Johnson
Environmental Coordinator
E.I. DuPont
PO Box Drawer Z
Fayetteville, NC 28302
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DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
September 25, 1996
SUBJECT: COMPLIANCE RECONNAISSANCE INSPECTION
E.I. DuPont - Fayetteville WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NC0003573
Bladen County
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Please find enclosed a copy of the Compliance Reconnaissance Inspection for the
inspection conducted September 24, 1996. The inspection was conducted in part as a follow-up
to hurricane "Fran" that impacted numerous wastewater treatment and collection facilities in North
Carolina.
The report should be self-explanatory and contains information obtained during the
inspection. Should you discover damage to the wastewater treatment or collection system not
previously reported, please FAX an updated report to this office at (910) 486-0707 as soon as
possible.
If you have any questions or comments concerning this report, please do not hesitate to
contact me or Michael Wicker, P.E., Regional Water Quality Supervisor, at (910) 486-1541.
Sincerely,
K . /<, l r RECENED
Kitty A. K. Kramer QCj
31996
Environmental Technician V WATER QUALITY FILES
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Division of Environmental Management
April 25, 1996
MEMORANDUM
To: Michael Wicker
Through: Matt Matthews (0
From: Sandy Mort
Subject: Whole effluent toxicity test results
Dupont De Nemours
NPDES Permit # NC0003573, channel below 001 & 002
Bladen County
The aquatic toxicity test using 24-hour composite samples of effluent discharged from Dupont De
Nemours has been completed. Dupont De Nemours has an effluent discharge permitted at 17 million
gallons per day entering Cape Fear River (7Q10 of 791.0 CFS). Whole effluent samples were collecttki
on March 4 by Paul Rawls for use in a chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia pass/fail toxicity test. The test t3
using these samples resulted in a pass, but these results should not be used for compliance mon oaring`
purposes. Toxicity test information follows.
Test Type 3 -Brood CeriodPa hnia dubia pass/fail w
Test Concentrations
Test Result
Control Survival
Control Mean Reproduction
Test Treatment Survival
Treatment Mean Reproduction
First Sample pH
First Sample Conductivity
First Sample Total Residual Chlorine
Second Sample pH
Second Sample Conductivity
Second Sample Total Residual Chlorine
15% sample
Pass
100%
28.8 neonates
100%
27.8 neonates
not taken
569 micromhos/cm
<0.01 mg/1
sample not received
sample not received
sample not received
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Test results and measured water quality parameters for the March 4 sample indicate that the effluent
would not be predicted to have water quality impacts on receiving water. Test results from these
samples should not be used for compliance monitoring because a second composite effluent sample
was not submitted for test solution renewal. Please contact us if further effluent toxicity monitoring is
desired. We may be reached at (919) 733-2136.
Subbasin: CPF16
cc: Central Files
Environn:: ntal Sciences Branch Water Quality Section
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
FAYEZTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE
April 17, 1996
TO GREG NIZICH, PERMITS AND ENGINEERING
FROM Michael C. Wicker, P.E. !y?cA_"'
Regional Water Quality Supervisor
SUBJECT E. I. DUPONT
NPDES PERMIT NO. N00003573
BLADEN COUNTY
This office has reviewed the request of DuPont to bypass the WWTP
with the Nafion HFPO Process Scrubber and Waste Gas Scrubber
discharges to the wood -lined ditch at the Fayetteville Works site.
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The data submitted indicates no appreciable pollutants of concert;
however this office concurs that a separate outfall should -be
established for toxicity and OCPSF monitoring as is currently d6he
on the WWTP discharge.
Should any toxicity test fail or OCPSF value show exceedence then
increased monitoring and a re-evaluation of the constituents of the
discharge should be required as a permit condition.
If you have any questions about this matter please contact me at
(910) 486-1541.
MCW:mcw:dupont
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Environmental Management
Suite 714, Wachovia Bldg. Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
April 15, 1996
MICHAEL JOHNSON
DUPONT-FAYETTEVILLE
P.O. DRAWER Z
FAYETTEVILLE NC 28302
SUBJECT: Notice of Violation - Effluent Limitations
NPDES No. NC0003573
DUPONT-FAYETTEVILLE
BLADEN County .
Dear MICHAEL JOHNSON:
Review of subject self-monitoring report for the month
of December, 1995 revealed violation(s) of the following
parameter(s):
Reported Limits
Pipe Parameter Value/Unit Value/Type/Unit
001 00530 RES/TSS
1328.0 LBS/DA 950.1 FIN LBS/DA
Remedial actions, if not already implemented, should be
taken to correct the problem(s). The Division of Environmental�'v
Management may pursue enforcement actions for this and any
additional violations of State Law. If you have questions or ifco
you need assistance, pl-nse call Michael C. Wicker, Regional Wates
Quality Supervisor, at 910/486-1541. _�&_
Sincerely,
Kerr T. Stevens
Regional Supervisor
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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
April 15, 1996
MEMORANDUM:
To: Greg Nizich
Through: Matt Matthews R1ih
From: Melissa Rosebrock Vk''
Subject: E.I. Dupont - Fayetteville
Use of Water Treatment/Biocide Products
NPDES No. NC0003573 (002)
Bladen County
E.I. Dupont - Fayetteville has submitted the following chemicals for approval: 1.) Bio-Trol 88P;
2.) Cor -Trot 778P; 3.) Balanced Polymer 54401; 4.) Opti-Meen; 5.) Continuum 41623; and 6.) Polymer
CDP -41788. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), memos, and Biocide/Chemical Treatment
Worksheets - Form 101 have been reviewed and evaluated by Aquatic Toxicology Group staff.
Data submitted by E.I. Dupont concerning the dosage rate of Bio-Trol 88P, system volume, average
daily discharge, toxicity of the active ingredient and/or breakdown products, and minimum stream flow
have also been reviewed and evaluated. Calculations summarized on the accompanying worksheet
predict that the use of Bio-Trol 88 at the stated dosage rate and discharge conditions will not result in
toxic impact to aquatic life in the receiving stream. Therefore, the use of this product as a biocide at E.I.
Dupont - Fayetteville is deemed acceptable.
Compounds 2-6 do not appear to be, nor are they labeled as biocidal compounds and would
thus not require individual review and approval using the standard biocide review process. Since many
additives can affect the effluent pH, the discharge at this facility should be monitored. We performed the
attached calculations for Polymer CDP -41788 as if it were a biocide to address concerns we had
regarding toxicity of the active ingredient (aluminum sulfate). Calculations summarized on the
accompanying worksheet predict that the use of Polymer CDP -41788 at the stated dosage rate and
discharge conditions will not result in toxic impact to aquatic life in the receiving stream. Following
current permitting practices, the use of these compounds 2-6 should be allowable at E.I. Dupont -
Fayetteville.
Please contact me at (919) 733-2136 if you have questions regarding this review.
attachments
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E.I. Dupont - FayettevilleBiocide Worksheet
PERMIT#: NC0003573
RECEIVING STREAM: Cape Fear River
7Q10 (cfs): 791.00
I.W.C.%: 0.007
PRODUCT: Betz Bio -Trot 88P
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: 1-Bromo-3-chloro-5.5-dimethylhydantoin
HALF LIFE (DAYS):
LC50 OF SELECTED TOX DATA (MG/L)
DECAY RATE:
DOSAGE RATE (GRAMS/DAY):
AVG DAILY DISCHARGE (MGD):
VOLUME OF SYSTEM (MIL. GAL'S):
NA
STEADY STATE DISC CONC:
17.1202
0.45
DEGRADATION FACTOR:
0.219
NA
APPLICATION FACTOR:
0.010
2268.00
APPLICATION FACTOR:
0.010
0.035
INSTREAM BIOCIDE CONC:
0.0012
0.16
REGULATED LIMITATION:
0.0045
INSTREAM BIOCIDE CONC:
PASS. FAIL:
PASS
7Q10 (cfs): 791.00
I.W.C.%: 0.007
PRODUCT: Betz Polymer CDP -41788
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Aluminum sulfate (alum)
HALF LIFE (DAYS):
NA
STEADY STATE DISC CONC:
754.8594
LC50 OF SELECTED TOX DATA (MG/L):
25.70
DEGRADATION FACTOR:
0.219
DECAY RATE:
NA
APPLICATION FACTOR:
0.010
DOSAGE RATE (GRAMS/DAY):
100000.00
AVG DAILY DISCHARGE (MGD):
0.035
INSTREAM BIOCIDE CONC:
0.0517
VOLUME OF SYSTEM (MIL. GAL'S):
0.16
REGULATED LIMITATION:
0.257
PASS'FAIL:
PASS
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
February 7, 1996
To: Melissa Rosebrock
Aquatic Toxicology
From: Greg Nizich
NPDES Permits Group
Subject: Biocide Evaluation
E.I. Dupont - Fayetteville
NPDES Permit # NC0003573
Bladen County
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Product information and 101 Forms were submitted for the following products with their
-----application:
Bio -Trot 88P
Cor-Trol 778P
Balanced Polymer 54400
Opti-Meen � i �- ZZ l� _ 4 I 2 3
Continuum 29000 �`�
If you need tom any questions contact Mike Johnson with Dupont at 910-678-1155.
Please advise if additional information is needed.
Enclosure
FOR AGENCY USE �
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DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
002
19. Water Treatment Additives. If the discharge is treated Mth any conditioner,
inhibitor, or algicide, ansc;er the following:
219a Name of Material
219b Name and address
291 c Quantity (pounds added per
291d Chemical
of manufacturer
million gallon of water treatLdL
composition
Betz Industrial Corp
Bio-Trol 88P
( Landmark Plaza
5 lb/day at the BCH Facility
See attached
4303-8 Oleander Dr.
(0.33 lb/million gal at Outfall 002)
DEM Form 101
Wilmington, NC
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28403
Betz Industrial Corp
Cor-Trol 778P
Landmark Plaza
0.069 lb/day at the BCH Facility
See attached
4303-8 Oleander Dr.
(0.0046 Ib/million gal at Outfall 002)
DEM Form 101
Wilmington, NC
28403
Br=z Industrial Corp
Balanced Polymer 54400
Landmark Plaza
0.154 lb/day at the BCH Facility
See attached
4303-8 Oleander Dr.
(0.0101b/million gal at Outfall 002)
DEM Form 101
Wilmington, NC
28403
Betz Industrial Corp
Opti -Meer
Landmark Plaza
0.038 lb/day at the BCH Facility
See attached
4303-8 Oleander Dr.
(0.0025 lb/million gal at Outfall 002)
DEM Form 101
Wilmington, NC
28403
Betz Industrial Corp
Continuum 29000
Landmark Plaza
3.60 lb/day at the BCH Facility
See attached
4303-8 Oleander Dr.
(0.238 lb/million gal at Outfall 002)
DEM Form 101
Wilmington, NC
28403
Note: The above additives are used solely in the BCH Energy Project Facility located at the Dupont Fayetteville
Works and which ultimately discharges through the DuPont Outfall 002.
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d Chemical =-.position of theseI 2194
addns
additives (see instructio) {I
Carplete Items 20-25 if there s a thermal discharge
le g., associated with a steam and/or power generation
int, steel mill, petroleum refinery, or any other
rranufactunngg process/ and ')e total clischarge flow is
million galbns per day or more. (see instructions)
Thermal Discharge Source- Check 220
the appropriate rtern(s) indicating
the source of tle urge (see
instructicns)
Boiler Blowdc%6^
Boiler Chemical asaning
Ash Pond Overflow
Boder Water Treatment -
Evaporator Blowdown
Oil and Coal sired Plants -Effluent
from Air Pollution Control Devices
Condense Cooling Water
Coolinc Tower Blcwdown
Manufacturing Process
Cher
Discharge,Receiv!ng Water
Temperature DiVe once
Give the maximum temperature
difference between the discharge
and receiving waters for summer
and winter operating conditions
(see instructions)
Summer 221a
Winter 221b
22. Discharge'+empe3ture , Rate of
Changs Per Hour 271
Give the maximum possible rate of
temperature change per hour of
discharge under operating
conditions (see instructions)
23. Water Temperature, Percentile
Report(Frequency of Occurrence)
In the table below, enter the
lemperat!ure which is exceeded 10%
of the year, 5'.b of fie year, 1 % of
the year and not at all (maximum
yearly temperature). (see
instructions)
Frequency of occurrence
a. Intake Water Temperature 223a
(subject to natural changes
b. Discharge Water Temperature 223b
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
002
See attached D.E.M. Form 101
for compositions.
Q BLBD
C BCCL
EI A OF
rl EPBD
F7, OCFP
l COND
(I CTBD
`FPR
771 0 1HR
10.8 -F
23.4 °F
0.5 °FJnour
1CP/c
/0
7/7
axrmum
84.6 'F
85.5°F
87.2 °F
88.8°F
87.8 °F
91.4 °F
95 OF
96.8°F
24. Water Intake Velocity 714 1 . 6 feevsec.
(see instructions)
25. Retention Time Gue the length of 225 35 minutes
time, in minutes, `.rom star: of
water temperature rise to discharge
of cooling water. (see instructions)
�l:�Rela�ari`I�
DISCHARGE SERIAL NUMBER
002
25. AddibonaJ Infomiaton
em
IntormaWn
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Biocide used in the BCH Energy Project's Cooling Tower is
BETZ Bio-Trol 88P. For all the treatment chemicals used in
the facility, a D.E.M. Form 101 is attached.
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DuPont Automotive
DuPont Automotive
P.O. Drawer Z
Fayetteville, NC 28302
March 15, 1996
Ms. Melissa Rosebrock
NC DEHNR - DEM
Toxicity Section
4401 Reedy Creek Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27607
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Treatment Chemical MSDS
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Dear Ms. Rosebrock,
Enclosed are the requested MSDS sheets for the chemicals used by the BCH Energy Project
which is located on the DuPont -Fayetteville Works site and discharges through our final
effluent Outfall 002.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (910) 678-1155.
Enclosures
E I. du Pon; de Nemours e-_ Company
Sincerely,
E. Johnson
nental Coordinator
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BETZ MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1996
PRINTED DATE: 07 -MAR -1996
BETZ
1) CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME : BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788
PRODUCT APPLICATION AREA: COAGULANT.
COMPANY ADDRESS:
Betz Laboratories, Inc.
4636 Somerton Road, Trevose, Pa. 19053
Information phone number: (215) - 355-3300
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT): (800)-877-1940 (USA)
2) COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Information for specific product ingredients as required by the
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD is listed. Refer to additional
sections of this MSDS for our assessment of the potential hazards
of this formulation.
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
CAS# CHEMICAL NAME
10043-01-3 ALUMINUM SULFATE (ALUM)
Irritant (eyes)
No component is considered to be a carcinogen by the National Toxicology
Program, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration at OSHA thresholds for
carcinogens.
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PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
3) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
WARNING
May cause slight irritation to the skin. Severe irritant to the
eyes. Mists/aerosols may cause irritation to upper respiratory
tract.
DOT hazard: Corrosive to aluminum, RQ
Emergency Response Guide #60
Odor: Slight; Appearance: Light Yellow To Green; Liquid
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus(full face -piece type). Proper fire -extinguishing media:
Dry chemical/CO2/foam or water. Slippery condition. Use sand/grit.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS:
Primary route of exposure: May cause slight irritation to the skin.
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS:
Severe irritant to the eyes.
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS:
Mistslaerosols may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract.
INGESTION EFFECTS:
May cause slight gastrointestinal irritation.
TARGET ORGANS:
No evidence of potential chronic effects.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
Not known.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
May cause redness or itching of skin.
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PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
4) FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN CONTACT:
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with a large
quantity of soap solution or water for 15 minutes.
EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Immediately
contact a physician for additional treatment.
INHALATION:
Remove victim from contaminated area to fresh air. Apply
appropriate first aid treatment as necessary.
INGESTION:
Do not feed anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsive
victim. Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact physician.
Dilute contents of stomach using 3-4 glasses milk or water.
6) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
appartus (full face -piece type).
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Dry chemical/CO2/foam or water. Slippery condition. Use sand/grit.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
FLASH POINT:
> 20OF P-M(CC)
MISCELLANEOUS:
Corrosive to aluminum. RQ
NA1 760; Emergency Response Guide #60
6) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SPILL CONTAINMENT:
Ventilate area. Use specified protective equipment. Contain and
absorb on absorbent material. Place in waste disposal container.
Flush area with water. Wet area may be slippery. Spread sand/grit.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Water contaminated with this product may be sent to a sanitary sewer
treatment facility,in accordance with any local agreement,a permitted
waste treatment facility or discharged under a permit. Product
as is - Incinerate or land dispose in an approved landfill.
7) HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING:
Acidic. Do not mix with alkaline material.
STORAGE:
Keep containers closed when not in use. Protect from freezing.
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PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
8) EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION
EXPOSURE LIMITS
I'm :IAhICW-111111111►(0\&M
ALUMINUM SULFATE (ALUM)
PEL (OSHA): 2 MG/M3(ALUMINUM,SOLUBLE SALTS)
TLV (ACGIH): 2 MG/M3(ALUMINUM,SOLUBLE SALTS)
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Adequate ventilation to maintain air contaminants below exposure
limits.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Use protective equipment in accordance with 29CFR 1910 Subpart I
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR
1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be followed whenever
workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Use air -
purifying respirators within use limitations associated with
the equipment or else use supplied air -respirators. If air -
purifying respirator use is appropriate, use a respirator
with dust/mist filters.
SKIN PROTECTION:
Rubber gloves. Wash off after each use. Replace as necessary.
EYE PROTECTION:
Splash proof chemical goggles.
9) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Specific Gray. (70F) 1.299
Freeze Point (F) 12.0::
Viscosity (cps 70F" 10 -
Odor
Appearance
Physical State
Flash Point (F)
pH As Is (approx.
Evaporation Rate {Ether=l)
NA = not applicable ND = not determined
Vapor Pressure ;mmHG
Vapor Density (air=1
% Solubility (water)
Slight
Light Yellow To Green
Liquid
> 200 P -M (cc)
3,0
< 1.00
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C J L _af
--- 18,0
< 1,00
100,0
PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
10) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY:
Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
May react with strong oxidizers.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
BETZ INTERNAL PUMPOUT/CLEANOUT CATEGORIES:
B"
11) TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Oral LD50 RAT: >5,000 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
Dermal LD50 RABBIT; >5,000 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
12) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Fathead Minnow 96 Hour Static Renewal Bioassay
LC50: 25.7 mg/L
No Effect Level: 11.6 mg/L
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Renewal Bioassay
pH of test solutions were adjusted to a level of 6-9.
LC50: 68 mg/L
No Effect Level: 15.6 mg/L
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm): 21 Calculated
TOC (mg/gm): 8 Calculated
BOD -5 (mg/gm): 0 Calculated
BOD -28 (mg/gm): 1 Calculated
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J
PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
13) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If this undiluted product is discarded as a waste, the US RCRA
hazardous waste identification number is
Not applicable.
Please be advised; however, that state and local requirements for
waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from
federal regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding
the proper disposal of this material.
14) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT=AZARD: Corr-•sive to aluminum, RQ
UN / NA NUMBER; NA1160
DOT -7MERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE #= 60
15) REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA:
All components of this product are listed in the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA AND/OR SARA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ):
1.798 gallons due to ALUMINUM SULFATE (ALUM);
SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS:
Immediate(acute)
SARA SECTION 302 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
CALIFORNIA REGULATORY INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC
ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION 65) CHEMICALS PRESENT:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
MICHIGAN REGULATORY INFORMATION
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
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PRODUCT NAME: BETZ POLYMER CDP- 41788 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
16) OTHER INFORMATION
NFPAIHMIS
Health
Fire
Reactivity
Special
1; Protective Equipment
CODE TRANSLATION
2 Moderate Hazard
1 Slight Hazard
G Minimal Hazard
NONE No special Hazard
B Goggles,Gloves
(1) refer to section 8 of MSDS for additional protective equipment
recommendations.
CHANGE LOG
EFFECTIVE
DATE REVISIONS TO SECTION:
MSDS status: 22 -AUG -95 REVISED FORI4IAT
PAG E 7
SUPERCEDES
Facility Name: `DuPont Company — Fayettevi 1 le Works NPDES #: NC rtrin3S7,1
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET -FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be
retumed with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indcated.
{. Facility Name Du'ont Comp�tly - Favettev> > 1 P Warks
NPDES # NC 0003573
County -Bladen
Receiving Stream Cave Fear River 7010 791 —(of S)
(All above Information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. -
12.2
(in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC - (A.D.D.) X 100 _ (12.2 ) X 100 = 2.3 %
(7Q10)(0.646) - (791 )(0.646) + (A.D.D.)
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
It. What is the name of the whole product chemical treatment proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part I?
3,5-ra 0 -Tal F91P
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition:
I brvv - ovo
%
What feed or dosage rate (D.R.) is used in this application? The units must be converted to grams of whole
product used per day.
D.R.= 22429 grams/day
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 1
t
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES discharge
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume= 0.16 million gallons
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter N/A. 6-9
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? ff unknown, assume no decay (D.K.-0) and proceed to asteh,_z{.
The degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the half
Hie (Haff Life is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). Please
provide copies of the sources of this data.
H.L. = Unknown Days
The decay rate is equal to 1 H.L. X 0.69 = 0 =Decay Rate (D.K.)
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
(Volume)� ( (12.2 ) + ( 0
0.16 )
Calculate Steady State Discharge Cohcentration:�
Dischg Cont. _ (D.R.) _ (
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) ( 76 ) ( 0.16 ) (3 7 8 5) `
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Dischg. Conc.) x (IWC%) _ (�
100 100
d, 60 / / mg/I
Receiving Stream Concenl--ation
III. Calculate regulated limitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be
in mg/1). Please provide copies of the sources of this data.
� i'a. .u►aa.
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 2
LC50 (mgr
2,19
i Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Choose the lowest LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50: a 4s'
-H the half life (H.L.) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation - 0.05 x LC50 = MVI
If the half life (H.L.) is greater than 4 days or unknown, perform the following ca{culation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LC50 - 0, 00 4 5� mgn
Choose the appropriate regulated limitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank:
6 �`J 5: mg/liter
From Part II enter the receiving stream concentration:
O, 00/ l mg/liter.
Iv. Analysis.
If the receiving stream concentration is greater than the calculated regulated Omttation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
MLLe
Person in Responsible Charge
C' L '1
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 3
Date
.r
BETZ LABORATORIES, INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD, TREVOSE, PA 19053
PRODUCT: BIO-TROL 88P
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Rainbow Trout 96 Hour Static Acute Bioassay
LC50: .87 mg/L
Fathead Minnow 96 Hour Static Acute Bioassay
LC50: 2..19 mg/L
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Acute Bioassay.
LC50: .45 mg/L
Sheepshead Minnow 96 Hour Static Acute Bioassay
LC50: 19.5 mg/L
BIODEGRADATION
NO DATA AVAIL Vd LE
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY
August 19, 1994
Oral LD50 RAT: 578 MG/KG
Note - 600 MG/KG PER ALT. SOURCE; DEHALOGENATED BYPRODUCT
RAT ORAL LD50: >4,000 MG/KG
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: >2,000 MG/KG
Note - ALTERNATE SOURCE CONCURS
Inhalation LC50 RAT: 1.88 MG/L/4HR
Note - >-3.2 MG/L/4HR AT 100 PPM (NO DEATHS) PER ALTERNATE
SOURCE
Skin Irritation Score RABBIT: 6.1
Note - 6.98 PER ALTERNATE SOURCE,. REVERSIBLE;
DELkLOGENATED BYPRODUCT SCORE: 0.8
Eye Irritation Score RABBIT: 103
Note - 14 DAY-IRREVERSIBLE-MAX.AT DAY 3; DEHALOGENATED
BYPRODUCT SCORE: 12.8 -REVERSIBLE
90 Day Feed Study RAT: NO DATA
Note - DEHALOGENATED BYPRODUCT 90 -DAY ORAL LD50: >2,000
BETZ LABORATORIES,INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD., TREVOSE, PA. 19053
BETZ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT) 800-877-1940
PRODUCT BIO - {PAGE 1 OF 3}
TROL 88P EFFECTIVE DATE: 08-25-93
PRINTED: 08-25-93
PRODUCT APPLICATION:SOLID MICROBIAL CONTROL AGENT.
-----SECTION 1 -----------HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ---------------------------
INFORMATION ON PHYSICAL HAZARDS,HEALTH HAZARDS, PEL'S AND TLV'S FOR SPECIFIC
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD IS
LISTED. REFER TO SECTION 4 (PAGE 2) FOR OUR ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL ACUTE
AND CHRONIC HAZARDS OF THIS FORMULATION.
1-BROMO-3-CHLORO-5,5-DIMETHYLHYDANTOIN***CAS# 16079-88-2;OXIDIZER;EYE AND
SKIN IRRITANT; PEL:NOT DETERMINED;TLV:NOT DETERMINED; NOTE -MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDED LIMIT:0.2MG/M3
-----SECTION 2 -----------TYPICAL PHYSICAL'DATA --------------------------
PH: 5$ DiSP.(APPROX.) 4.7 ODOR: SLIGHT
FL.PT.(DEG.F):> 200 P-M(CC) DENSITY:NO DATA
VAPOR PRESSURE(M HG): < 1.0 VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): < 1.00
VISC CpS70F: NA %SOLUBILITY(WATER): 0.2
EVAP RATE: < 1.00(ETHER=1) APPEARANCE: WHITE
PHYSICAL STATE:GRANULES FREEZE POINT(DEG.F): NA
-----SECTION 3 -----------REACTIVITY DATA --------------------------------
STABLE. OXIDIZER. SLOWLY RELEASES HALOGEN GASES WHEN CONTAMINATED WITH
MOISTURE. MAY REACT WITH ALKALIES, ACIDS, ORGANICS OR REDUCING AGENTS_ DO
NOT CONTAMINATE. BETZ TANK CLEF -0 T+,,QATEGORY 'B'.
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION (DESTRUCTIVE_ FIRE,S-jYIEL•DS ELEMENTAL OXIDES.
BETZ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (PAGE 2 OF 3)
PRODUCT : BIO-TROL 88P
------SECTION 4 ---------HEALTH HAZARD EFFECTS ---------------------------
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS *** PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE
MODERATELY IRRITATING.MAY BE CORROSIVE IN CONTACT WITH MOIST SKIN.
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS ***
SEVERE IRRITANT TO THE EYES
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS ***
DUSTS CAUSE IRRITATION TO UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT
CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE***
NO EVIDENCE OF POTENTIAL CHRONIC EFFECTS.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED =**
NOT KNOWN
SYMPTOMS,OF EXPOSURE ***
MAY CAUSE REDNESS OR ITCHING OF SKIN_
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT BASED ON TESTING RESULTS **
MAY BE TOXIC IF ORALLY INGESTED.
-----SECTION 5 -----------FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS -----------------------------
SKIN CONTACT ***
REMOVE CLOTHING.WASH AREA WITH LARGE
15 MIN.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT PHYSICIkNT
EYE CONTACT***
IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR
PHYSICIAN FOR ADDITIONAL TREATMENT
INHALATION EXPOSURE-*
AMOUNTS OF SOAP SOLUTION OR WATER FOR
15 MINUTES.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT A
REMOVE VICTIM FROM CONTAMINATED AREA.APPLY NECESSARY FIRST AID
TREATMENT. IMMEDIATELY CONTACT A PHYSICIAN.
INGESTION* --
DO NOT FEED ANYTHING BY MOUTH.TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSIVE VICTIM
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT PHYSICIAN. DILUTE CONTENTS Or
STOMACH USING 3-4 GLASSES MILK OR WATER
-----SECTION 6 ----------- SPILL,DISPOSAL AND FIRE INSTRUCTIONS -----------
SPILL INSTRUCTIONS***
VENTILATE AREA,USE SPECIFIED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.SPILLED MATERIAL
WHICH CAN NOT BE RECOVERED FOR RE -USE ,SHOULD BE PLACED IN A WASTE
DISPOSAL CONTAINER AND DISPOSED OF IN AN APPROVED PESTICIDE
LANDFILL.SEE PRODUCT LABEL STORAGE AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS.
PRODUCT RELEASES CHLORINE WHEN WET.SPILL RESIDUE MAY BE NEUTRALIZED WITH
3% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTION.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS****
WATER CONTAMINATED WITH THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SENT TO A SANITARY
SEWER TREATMENT FACILITY,IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY LOCAL AGREEMENT,A
PERMITTED WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY OR.DISCHARGED UNDER A NPDES PERMIT
PRODUCT (AS IS) -
DISPOSE OF IN APPROVED PESTICIDE FACILITY OR ACCORDING TO LABEL
INSTRUCTIONS '
FIRE EXTINGUISHING INSTRUCTIONS-*
FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR POSITIVE PRESSURE
APPARATUS(FUL•L FACE -PIECE TYPE).PROPER FIRE
FLOOD WITH WATER.USE OF CO2 OR FOAM :KAY NOT
L
SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
BE EFFECTIVE.
BETZ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (PAGE 3 OF 3)
PRODUCT : BIO-TROL 88P
-----SECTION 7 -----------SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT -------------
USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29CFR SECTION 1910.132-134.USE
RESPIRATORS WITHIN USE LIMITATIONS. OR ELSE USE SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATORS.
VENTILATION,PROTECTION*r*
ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN AIR CONTAMINANTS BELOW EXPOSURE LIMITS
RECOMMENDED RESPIRATORY PROTECTION***
IF VENTILATION IS INADEQUATE OR SIGNIFICANT PRODUCT EXPOSURE IS LIKELY,
USE RESPIRATOR WITH ACID GASSES CARTRIDGES AND DUST/MIST PREFILTERS
RECOMMENDED SKIN PROTECTION***
GAUNTLET -TYPE RUBBER GLOVES,CHEMICAL RESISTANT APRON
WASH OFF AFTER EACH USE REPLACE AS NECESSARY.
RECOMMENDED EYE .PROTECTION***
AIRTIGHT CHEMICAL GOGGLES
-----SECTION 8 -----------STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS -----------------
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS***
KEEP CONTAINERS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE-.
KEEP DRY. DO NOT STORE AT HIGH TEMPERATURE -OR NEAR OXIDIZABLES OR
CQMBUSTIBLES
HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS***
OXIDIZER.AVOID ALL CONTACT WITH REDUCING AGENTS, OILS, GREASES, ORGA.�vTICS
AND ACIDS.
#tz*zees*+trx#* ##xxr*tk#r r t 3#yc9rrrzzlr###xx7e:f � x*er:*+rrzz #xt�z r* fr##�:xz*:#*z
THIS MSDS WAS WRITTEN TO COMPLY WITH THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
APPENDIX: REGULATORY INFORMATION
THE CONTENT OF THIS APPENDIX REPRESENTS INFORMATION KNOWN TO BETZ ON THE
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS MSDS. THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE --
A -NY CHANGES IN REGULATIONS WILL RESULT IN UPDATED VERSIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT.
...TSCA: THIS IS AN EPA REGISTERED BIOCIDE AND IS EXEMPT FROM TSCA INVENTORY
REQUIREMENTS
...FIFRA(40CFR):EPA REG.NO_: 5785-57-3876
...REPORTABLE QUANTITY(RQ) FOR UNDILUTED PRODUCT:
NOT APPLICABLE
._.RCRA: IF THIS PRODUCT IS DISCARDED AS A WASTE,THE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
_IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS:D001.=IGNITABLE
... DOT HAZARD/UN#/ER GUIDE# IS :OXIDIZER/UN1479/#35
...CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (PROPOSITION 65) MATERIALS: NONE
...SARA SECTION 302 CHEMICALS:NONE
...SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS:NONE
...SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS: IMMEDIATE (ACUTE) ;FIRE
...MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS: NONE
NFPA/HMIS : HEALTH - 2; FIRE - 1; REACTIVITY - 1; SPEECIAL - OXY ; PE - C
GJ L .
Facility Name: DuPont Company — Faygrrevil le Works_ NPDES #: NC nnn' ci.i-
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET -FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be
retumed with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
I. Facility Name DuPont Company - Fave nevi 7 e Works
NPDES # NC 0003573
County Blade
Receiving Stream Cage Fear River 7Q10 791 (Cf S)
(Ail above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. = 12.2 (in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC - (A.D.D.) X 100 _ (12.2 ) X 100 = 2.3 %
(7Q10)(0.646) - (791 )(0.646) + (A.D.D.)
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
n
ll. What is the name of the whole product chemical tre Tient proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part 1?
b
Please list the active ingre
vz-fes
and percent composition:
- t\) t,} in e,4gb
t✓ �t Kyo %
" °i
°
°
What feed or dosage rate (D.R.) is used in this application? The units must be converted to grams of whole
product usedper day.
D.R.= 6//9% 7 grams/day
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 1
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES discharge
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume= 0.16 million gallons
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter N/A. 6-9
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? ff unknown, assume no decay (D.K.-0) and proceed to asterisk.
The degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the haft
Iffe (Hatt Life is the time required for the initial product to degrade to haft of its original concentration). Please
provide copies of the sources of this data.
H L = Unknown Days
The decay rate is equal to 1 X 0.69 0 =Decay Rate (D.K.)
H.L.
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
D.F. _ (`(Ao.) .D m + (D.K.) _ ( (0?16 ) + ( 0 ) : 76
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration:
Dischg Conc. _ (D.R.)'m( G9, 7 ) 0, Oct/ mgil
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) (_76 ) ( 0. 16 ) (3 7 8 5 )
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Discha. Conc.) x (IWC%) _ ( 0. 0O/'5_ ) x ( 2.3 ) = Q. Q4lX�,�-S mg/I
100 100
Receiving Stream Concentration
in. Calculate regulated limitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be
in mg/1). Please provide copies of the sources of this data.
Organism Test Curafion LC -50 (M94)
1%v`tK.� Ma�hQ �r err > Ze-00
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92)
+ Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Choose the lowest LC50 fisted above:
Enter the LC50: > 2000
. fl the half life (H.L.) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.05 x LC50 - -mg/I
If the half fife (H.L.) is greater than 4 days or unknown, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LC50 = i 2 0 mgA
Choose the appropriate regulated Imitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank:
> '�_70 mg/fiter
From Part II enter the receiving stream concentration:
0, 0067035 mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
If the receiving stream concentration is, greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
Person in Responsible Charge
Date
t -
:..'d
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 3
BETZ LABORATORIES, INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD, TREVOSE, PA 19053
PRODUCT: BALANCED POLYMER 54401
August 19, 1994
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Screen
PH of test solutions were adjusted to a level of 6-9,
04 Mortality: 2000 mg/L
Fathead Minnow 96 Hour Static Screen with 48 -Hour Renewal
.pH of test solutions were adjusted to a level of 6-9.
0% Mortality: 2000 me/L
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm): 93 Calculated
TOC (mg/gm) : 28 Calculated
BOD-5,(mg/gm): 0 Calculated
BOD -28. (mg/gm): 0 Calculated
Closed Bottle Test
% Degradation in 28 days:
Zahn-Wellens Test
% Degradation in 1days:
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY
Oral LD50 RAT: >-5,000 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: >5,000 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
2 Calculated
0 Calculated
Eff
BETZ MATERIAL o
SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 28-AUG-1996
PRINTED DATE: 07-MAR-1996
1) CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401
PRODUCT APPLICATION AREA: WATER BASED INTERNAL BOILER TREATMENT
CHEMICAL.
COMPANY ADDRESS:
Betz Laboratories, Inc.
4636 Somerton Road, Trevose. Pa. 19053
Information phone number: (215) - 355-3300
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT): (800)-877-1940 (USA)
2) COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Information for specific product ingredients as required by the
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD is listed. Refer to additional
sections of this MSDS for our assessment of the potential hazards
of this formulation.
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
CAS# CHEMICAL NAME
1310-73-2 SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA)
Corrosive; tonic (by ingestion)
No component is considered to be a carcinogen by the National Toxicology
Program, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration at OSHA thresholds for
carcinogens.
PAGE 1 CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
3) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
CAUTION
May cause slight irritation to the skin. May cause moderate
irritation to the eyes. Mists/aerosols may cause irritation to
upper respiratory tract.
DOT hazard is not applicable
Emergency Response Guide is not applicable
Odor: Slight: Appearance: Colorless To Yellow, Liquid
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus(full face -piece type). Proper fire -extinguishing media:
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS:
Primary route of exposure; May cause slight irritation to the skin.
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS:
May cause moderate irritation to the eyes.
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS:
Mists/aerosols may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract.
INGESTION EFFECTS:
May cause slight gastrointestinal irritation.
TARGET ORGANS:
No evidence of potential chronic effects.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
Not known.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
May cause redness or itching of skin.
PAG E 2
CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
4) FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN CONTACT:
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with a large
quantity of soap solution or water for 15 minutes.
EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Immediately
contact a physician for additional treatment.
INHALATION:
Remove victim from contaminated area to fresh air. Apply
appropriate first aid treatment as necessary.
INGESTION:
Do not feed anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsive
victim. Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact physician.
Dilute contents of stomach using 3-4 glasses milk or water.
5) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
appartus (full face -piece type).
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
FLASH POINT:
> 20OF P-M(CC)
6) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SPILL CONTAINMENT:
Ventilate area. Use specified protective equipment. Contain and
absorb on absorbent material. Place in waste disposal container.
Flush area with water. Wet area may be slippery. Spread sand/grit.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Water contaminated with this product may be sent to a sanitary sewer
treatment facility,in accordance with any local agreement,a permitted
waste treatment facility or discharged under a permit. Product
as is - Incinerate or land dispose in an approved landfill.
7) HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING:
Normal chemical handling.
STORAGE:
Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not freeze. If frozen,
thaw and mix completely prior to use.
PAG E 3
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
8) EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
EXPOSURE LIMITS
CHEMICAL NAME
SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA)
PEL (OSHA): 2 MG/M3
TLV (ACGIH): 2 MG/M3(CEILING)
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Adequate ventilation to maintain air contaminants below exposure
limits.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Use protective equipment in accordance with 29CFR 1910 Subpart I
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR
1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be followed whenever
workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Use air -
purifying respirators within use limitations associated with
the equipment or else use supplied air -respirators. If air -
purifying respirator use is appropriate, use a respirator
with dust/mist filters.
SKIN PROTECTION:
Rubber gloves. Wash off after each use. Replace as necessary.
EYE PROTECTION:
Splash proof chemical goggles.
9) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Specific Gray. (70F) 1.097
Freeze Point (F) 28.00
Viscosity (cps 70F) 18
Odor
Appearance
Physical State
Flash Point (F)
pH As Is (approx.)
Evaporation Rate (Ether=l)
NA = not applicable
ND = not determined
Vapor Pressure (mmHG)
Vapor Density (air=1)
% Solubility (water)
Slight
Colorless
Liquid
> 200
13.2
< 1.00
PAGE 4 CONTINUED
To Yellow
P-M(CC)
18.0
< 1,00
100.0
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
10) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY:
Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
May react with strong oxidizers.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
BETZ INTERNAL PUMPOUT/CLEANOUT CATEGORIES:
11 1311
11) TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Oral LD50 RAT: >5,000 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
Dermal LD50 ABBIT; >5,000 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value -
12) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Screen
pH of test solutions were adjusted to a level of 6-9.
00/. Mortality: 2000 mg/L
Fathead Minnow 96 Hour Static Screen with 48 -Hour Renewal
pH of test solutions were adjusted to a level of 6-9.
01/. Mortality: 2000 mg/L
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm):
TOC (mg/gm):
BOD -5 (mg/gm):
BOD -28 (mg/gm)
93 Calculated
28 Calculated
0 Calculated
0 Calculated
13) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If this undiluted product is discarded as a waste, the US RCRA
hazardous waste identification number is
D002=Corrosive(pH).
Please be advised; however, that state and local requirements for
waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from
federal regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding
the proper disposal of this material.
PAGE 5 CONTINUED
J
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
14) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT HAZARD: Not Applicable
UN / NA NUMBER; Not applicable
DOT EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE ?4: Not applicable
15) REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA:
All components of this product are listed in the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA AND/OR SARA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ):
5,474 gallons due to SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA);
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION:
All ingredients in this product are authorized in 21 CFR173.310
for use as boiler water additives where the steam may contact
food.
SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS:
Immediate(acute)
SARA SECTION 302 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
CALIFORNIA REGULATORY INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC
ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION 65) CHEMICALS PRESENT:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
MICHIGAN REGULATORY INFORMATION
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
PAGE 6
PRODUCT NAME: BALANCED POLYMER 54401 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
16) OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA/HMIS CODE TRANSLATION
Health 1 Slight Hazard
Firs 1 Slight Hazard
Reactivity 0 Minimal Hazard
Spacial ALK pH above 12.0
11 Protective Equipment B Goggles,Gloves
(1) refer to section 8 of MSDS for additional protective equipment
recommendations.
CHANGELOG
EFFECTIVE
DATE
msDS status: 22 -AUG -905
PAG E 7
REVISIONS TO SECTION:
---------------------
REVISED FORMAT
SUPERCEDES
Facility Name: DuPont Company - FavetCevil l e WorksNPDES #: NC nnn i57 -i
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET -FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any bioddal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be
retumed with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
1. Facility Name DuPont Company - Favettevil1 P Warks
NPDES # NC 0003573
County Bladen
Receiving Stream Cape Fear River -7010 791 —(Cf S)
(All above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. _
12.2
(in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC z (A.D.D.) X 100 _ 12.2 X 100 2'-
2.3 %
(7Q10)(0.646) — ( 791 )(0.646) + (A.D.D.)
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
ll. What is the name of the whole product chemical trg nt proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part I?
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition:
11 / / /' n- L, - -L
What feed or dosage rate (D.R.) is used in this application? The units must be converted to grams of whole
product used per day.
D.R.= grams/day
%23
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 1
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES discharge
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume= 0.16 million gallons
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter WA. 6-9
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.-0) and proceed to asterisk.
The degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the haft
Irfe (Haff Life is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). Please
provide copies of the sources of this data.
H.L. = Unknown Days
The decay rate is equal to 1 X 0.69 = 0 =Decay Rate (D.K.)
H.L.
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
D.F. _ -LLP-'L + (D.K.) _ (12.2 ) + ( 0 } __ 76
(Volute) ( 0.16 )
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration: �lr 3.3
Dischg Conc. _ (D.R.) _ ( )= Q• d-3 nxyl
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) ( 76 ) ( 0.16 } (3 7 8 5 )
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Dischq. Conc.) x (IWC%) _ (a•a35 ) x ( 2.1 ) _ G QDD�/ mg/I
100 100
Receiving Stream Concentration
IA. Calculate regulated limitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be
in mg/1). Please provide copies of the sources of this data.
Organism Test Duraion LC50 (MA
No
)10 A9l4Ake_ 7b el, 'Z`,Y � et
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 2
' Facility Name: DuPont -ompany - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Choose the owes: LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50: � f �/z_
.ff the half ate (H.L.; is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation - 0.05 x LC50 s mgA
ff the haff life (H.L.) is greater than 4. days or unknown, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation - 0.01 x LC50 = i d. 0/ mg/I
Choose the appropriate regulated Grritabon from the cafculabons immediately above and place in this blank:
,> 0 D% mg/liter
From Part II enter the receiving stream concentration:
d &M? mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
ff the receiving stream concentration is greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
Person in Responsible Charge
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 3
Date
N
i
(' BETZ LABORATORIES, INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD, TREVOSE, PA 19053
PRODUCT: CONTINUUM 29000 SERIES PROPOSED
i
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
I NO DATA AVAILABLE
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm): 212 Calculated
TOC (mg/gm): 81 Calculated
BOD -5 (mg/gm): 3 Calculated
BOD -28 (mg/gm): 13 Calculated
Closed Bottle Test
% Degradation in 28 days: 0 Calculated
Zahn-Wellens Test
% Degradation in 28 days: 6 Calculated
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY
Oral LD50 RAT: 4,800 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: >5,000 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
August 19, 1994
NPDES PERMIT NO. NCO003573
ADDENDUM TO D.E.M. FORM 101
Estimation of total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product
and I IDES discharge point:
Basis: Discharge from BCH Energy Project enters the DuPont non -contact wastewater
conveyance ditch and flows to Outfall 002.
Conveyance Ditch Volume = 5 ft x 2 ft x 2200 ft = 22,000 ft3 = 165,000 gallons
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•BETZ MATERIAL v
SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 07 -DEC -1996
PRINTED DATE: 07 -MAR -1996
1) CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
PRODUCT APPLICATION AREA: WATER-BASED CORROSION
INHIBITOR/DEPOSIT CONTROL AGENT.
COMPANY ADDRESS:
Betz Laboratories, Inc.
4636 Somerton Road, Trevose, Pa. 19053
Information phone number: (215) - 355-3300
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT): (800)-877-1940 (USA)
2) COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Information for specific product ingredients as required by the
U.S. OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD is listed. Refer to
additional sections of this MSDS for our assessment of the potential
hazards of this formulation.
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
CAS# CHEMICAL NAME
2809-21-4 �PHOSPHONIC ACID,(1-HYDROXYETHYLIDINE)PIS- (HEDP)
Irritant (eyes)
1310-58-3 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC POTASH)
Corrosive; toxic (by ingestion)
29385-43-1 ,j1-H-PENZOTRIAZOLE,METHYL- (TOLYLTRIAZOLE, TTA)
Solid is an irritant (by all routes); liquid is
corrosive
No component is considered to be a carcinogen by the National Toxicology
Program, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration at OSHA thresholds for
carcinogens.
PAGE 1
CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME : CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
.EFFECTIVE DATE: 07 -DEC -1995
3) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
DANGER
May cause moderate irritation to the skin. Corrosive to the eyes.
Mists/aerosols may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract,
DOT hazard: Corrosive to aluminum, RQ
Emergency Response Guide #60
Odor: Mild: Appearance: Yellow, Liquid
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus(full face -piece type). Proper fire -extinguishing media:
dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water
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POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS:
Primary route of exposure: May cause moderate irritation to the
skin.
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS:
Corrosive to the eyes.
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS:
Mists/aerosols may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract.
INGESTION EFFECTS:
May cause gastrointestinal irritation with possible nausea,
vomiting, abdominal discomfort and diarrhea.
TARGET ORGANS:
No evidence of potential chronic effects.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
Not known.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
May cause redness or itching of skin, irritation, and/or tearing of
eyes (direct contact).
PAGE 2 CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME: CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
EFFECTIVE DATE: a7 -DEC -1995
4) FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN CONTACT:
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with a large
quantity of soap solution or water for 15 minutes.
EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Immediately
contact a physician for additional treatment.
INHALATION:
Remove victim from contaminated area to fresh air. Apply
appropriate first aid treatment as necessary.
INGESTION:
Do not feed anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsive
victim. Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact physician.
Dilute contents of stomach using 3-4 glasses milk or water.
5) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus (full face -piece type).
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
FLASH POINT:
> 20OF P-M(CC)
MISCELLANEOUS:
Corrosive to aluminum, RQ
NA1 760; Emergency Response Guide #60
6) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SPILL CONTAINMENT:
Ventilate area. Use specified protective equipment. Contain and
absorb on absorbent material. Place in waste disposal container.
Flush area with water. Wet area may be slippery. Spread sand/grit.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Water contaminated with this product may be sent to a sanitary sewer
treatment facility,in accordance with any local agreement,a permitted
waste treatment facility or discharged under a permit. Product
as is - Incinerate or land dispose in an approved landfill.
7) HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING:
Alkaline Corrosive(Eyes). Do not mix with acidic material.
STORAGE:
Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not freeze. If frozen
thaw and mix completely prior to use.
PAGE 3 CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME: CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
EFFECTIVE DATE: 07 -DEC -1995
8) EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION
EXPOSURE LIMITS
CHEMICAL NAME
PHOSPHONIC ACID,(1-HYDROXYETHYLIDINE)BIS- (HEDP)
PEL (OSHA): NOT DETERMINED
TLV (ACGIH): NOT DETERMINED
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC POTASH)
PEL (OSHA): 2 MG/M3(CEILING)
TLV (ACGIH): 2 MG/M3(CEILING)
1-H-BENZOTRIAZOLE,METHYL- (TOLYLTRIAZOLE; TTA)
PEL (OSHA): NOT DETERMINED
TLV (ACGIH): NOT DETERMINED
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Adequate ventilation to maintain air contaminants below exposure
limits.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Use protective equipment in accordance with 29CFR 1910 Subpart I
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
A RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM THAT MEETS OSHA'S 29 CFR
1910.134 AND ANSI Z88.2 REQUIREMENTS MUST BE FOLLOWED WHENEVER
WORKPLACE CONDITIONS WARRANT A RESPIRATOR'S USE.
USE AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS WITHIN USE LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE EQUIPMENT OR ELSE USE SUPPLIED AIR -RESPIRATORS.
If air -purifying respirator use is appropriate, use a
respirator with dust/mist filters.
SKIN PROTECTION:
rubber gloves-- Wash off after each use. Replace as
necessary.
EYE PROTECTION:
splash proof chemical goggles
9) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Specific Grav, (70F) 1,344
Freeze Point (F) 7.00
Viscosity (cps -0F) 37
;dor
Appearance
Physical State
Flash Point (F)
pH As Is [approx.
Evaporation Rata (Ether=l)
NA = not applicable
PAG E 4
ND = not determined
Vapor Pressure (mmHG)
Vapor Density (air=1)
% Solubility (water)
Mild
Yellow
Liquid
> 200 P-1.1(cc)
11.9
< 1,00
CONTINUED
<
18,0
1.00
100.0
PRODUCT NAME: CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
,EFFECTIVE DATE: 07 -DEC -1995
10) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY:
Stable under normal storage conditions.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
May react with strong oxidizers.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
BETZ INTERNAL PUMPOUTICLEANOUT CATEGORIES:
B"
11) TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Oral LD50 RAT: 4,800 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated. value
De= -al LD50 RABBIT: >5,000 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
12) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
No Data Available.
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm): 212 Calculated
TOG (mg/gm): 81 Calculated
BOD -5 (mg/gm): 3 Calculated
BOD -28 (mg/gm): 13 Calculated
13) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
If this undiluted product is discarded as a waste. the US RCRA
hazardous waste identification number is
Not applicable.
Please be advised: however, that state and local requirements for
:=caste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from
federal regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding
the proper disposal of this material.
14) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT HAZARD: Corrosive to aluminum, RQ
UN / NA NUMBER; NA1760
DOT EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE #: 60
PAGE 6 CONTINUED
PRODUCT NAME: CONTINUUM 29K- 41623
EFFECTIVE DATE: 07 -DEC -1996
16) REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA:
All components of this product are listed in the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA AND/OR SARA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ):
1,786 gallons due to POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC POTASH);
SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS:
Immediate(acute)
SARA SECTION 302 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
CALIFORNIA REGULATORY INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC
ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION 66) CHEMICALS PRESENT:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds -
MICHIGAN REGULATORY INFORMATION
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
16) OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA/HMIS CODE TRANSLATION
Health 3 Serious Hazard
Fire 1 Slight Hazard
Reactivity 0 Minimal Hazard
Special NO? No special.Hazard
{1) Protective Equipment B Goggles,Glovvs
(1) refer to section 8 of MSDS for additional protective equipment
recommendations.
CHANGE LOG
EFFECTIVE
DATE
MSDS status: 07 -DEC -95
PAGE 6
REVISINS TO SECTION:
---------------------
SUPERCEDES
** NEW **
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville workq. NPDES #: NC nnn-i57,
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET -FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be
returned with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
I. Facility Name DuPont Company - Fayetteville WorkG
NPDES # NC 0003573
County Bladen -
Receiving Stream Cape Fear River _7Q10 791 (cfs)
(All above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. = 12.2 (in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC (A.D.D.) X 100 _ (12.2 ) X 100 = 2.3 %
(7Q10)(0.646) — ( 791 )(0.646) + (A.D.D.)
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
II. What is the name of the whole product chemical treatment proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part I?
Sc 7- 22- 0P7-1- NtZ6'V
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition: fi
CYC o 6x vI�UK�N
°/
�"1 of'phal,'h °
What feed or dosage rate (D.R.) is used in this application? The units must be converted to grams of whole
product used rp-e�r day.
D.R.= 1, grams day
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 1
0
yetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Facility Name: DuPont Company -Fa
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES discharge
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume= 0.16 million gallons
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? if unknown, enter WA. 6-9
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.=0) and proceed to asterisk.
The degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the half
life (Half Lice is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). Please
provide copies of the sources of this data.
H.L. = Unknown Days
The decay rage is equal to H1L X 0.69 = 0 =Decay Rate (D.K.)
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
o. F. _ (V-- me) + (D.K.) _ ( (12.2 ) + ( 0 ) . 76
0.16 )
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration:
Dischg Conc. _ _ _
(D.R.) ( % 7
(D.F.)(Volume)(3785) ( 76 ) ( 0.16) } (3 7 8 5)
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(DischQ Conc.) x (IWC%) _ (0 06o --I" ) x ( 2.3 ) _ _Q, 000009 mg/I
100 100
Receiving Stream Concentration
lll. Calculate regulated [imitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be
in mg/1). Please provide copies of the sources of this data.
Test Duration LC50 094)
Orgarism
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p
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 2
1.�
Facility Name:DuPont Company - FayettevJ11e Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
Choose the lowest LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50:
-ff the half We (H.L.) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.05 x LC50 mgA
If the half life (H.L.) is greater than 4 days or unknown, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation - 0.01 x LC50 - > a, J mgA
Choose the appropriate regulated limitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank:
5 mg/liter
From Part II enter the receiving stream concentration:
a Gtxx-02 mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
If the receiving stream concentration is,greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
�fGGfQG( � �UGl1f�K'
Person in Responsible Charge
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 3
j
Dace
BETZ LABORATORIES, INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD, TREVOSE, PA 19053
PRODUCT: OPTI-MEEN SERIES PROPOSED
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY August 19, 1994
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Screen _
0% Mortality: 50 mg/L
Rainbow Trout 48 Hour Static Screen
100% Mortality: 500 mg/L
0% Mortality: 100
BIODEGRADATION
-OD (mg/gm): 733 Calculated
TOC (mg/4m): 287 Calculated
BOD -5 (mg/gm): 2 Calculated
BOD 28 (mg/gm): 187 Calculated
Closed Bottle Test
% Degradation in 28 days: 37 Calculated
Zahn-Wellens Test
% Degradation in 28 days: 47 Calculated
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY
Oral LD50 RAT: 675 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: 890 MG/KG
Note ESTIMATED VALUE
EYe'Irritation Score RABBIT: CORROSIVE
Note - 15% CYCLOHEXYLAMINE SCORE:101, +
CONSTANT IRRITATION, NONREVER,SIBLERINSING,
Skin Irritation Score RABBIT:•6.3
Note - EFA CATEGORY I: CORROSIVE; DOT HM181 CORROSIVE IN
60 MINUTES BUT NOT 3 MINUTES-
0
•l3ETZ MATERIAL o
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SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 28-AUG-1995
PRINTED DATE: 10-JAN-1996
1) CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622
PRODUCT APPLICATION AREA: NEUTRALIZING AMINE.
COMPANY ADDRESS:
Betz Water Management Group, Division Betz Laboratories, Inc.
200 Witmer Road Horsham PA 19044
Information phone number ('215) 773-6131
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT): (800)-877-1940 (USA)
2) COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Information for specific product ingredients as required by the
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD is listed. Refer to additional
sections of this MSDS for our assessment of the potential hazards
of this formulation.
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS:
CAS# CHEMICAL NAME
108-91-8 CYCLOHEXYLAMINE
Flamm&ble; corrosive; toxic (by ingestion and skin
absorption)
110-91-8 MORPHOLINE
Flammable liquid; corrosive; toxic (by skin
absorption); potential liver and kidney toxin
No component is considered to be a carcinogen by the National Toxicology
Program, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration at OSHA thresholds for
carcinogens.
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PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
3) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
DANGER
Corrosive to skin. Absorbed by skin. Potential skin sensitizer.
Corrosive to the eyes. Vapors, gases, mists and/or aerosols cause
irritation to the upper respiratory tract. Prolonged exposure may
cause dizziness and headache.
DOT hazard: Corrosive to skin, flammable
Emergency Response Guide #29
Odor: Amine; Appearance: Colorless To Light Yellow, Liquid
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus(full face -piece type). Proper fire -extinguishing media:
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS:
Primary route of exposure; Toxic; Corrosive to skin. Absorbed by
skin. Potential skin sensitizer.
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS:
Corrosive to the eyes.
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS:
Primary route of exposure;Vapors, gases, mists and/or aerosols
cause irritation to the upper respiratory tract. Prolonged exposure
may cause dizziness and headache.
INGESTION EFFECTS:
May cause severe irritation or burning of mouth, throat, and
gastrointestinal tract with severe chest and abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy and collapse. Possible death
when ingested in very large doses.
TARGET ORGANS:
Prolonged or repeated exposures may cause CNS depression, tissue
necrosis, and/or toxicity to the liver and kidney.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED:
Not known.
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE:
Inhalation may cause lightheadedness, slurred speech, nausea,
and/or vomiting (pulmonary edema may result). Skin contact can
cause severe irritation or burns.
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PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
4) FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN CONTACT:
Remove clothing. Wash area with large amounts of soap solution or
water for 15 min. Immediately contact physician.
EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Immediately
contact a physician for additional treatment.
INHALATION:
Remove victim from contaminated area. Apply necessary first aid
treatment. Immediately contact a physician.
INGESTION:
Do not feed anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsive
victim. Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact physician.
Dilute contents of stomach using 3-4 glasses milk or water.
5) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
appartus (full face -piece type).
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam or water.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
FLASH POINT:
138F SETA(CC)
MISCELLANEOUS:
Corrosive to skin, flammable
U N2734; Emergency Response Guide #29
6) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
PROTECTION AND SPILL CONTAINMENT:
Ventilate area. Use specified protective equipment. Contain and
absorb on absorbent material. Place in waste disposal container.
Remove sources of ignition.
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Water contaminated with this product may be sent to a sanitary sewer
treatment facility,in accordance with any local agreement,a permitted
waste treatment facility or discharged under a permit. Product
as is - Incinerate or land dispose in an approved landfill.
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PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1595
7) HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING:
Combustible. Do not use around sparks or flames. Bond containers
during filling or discharge when performed at temperatures at or
above the product flash point.
STORAGE:
Keep containers closed when not in use. Store in cool ventilated
location. Store away from oxidizers.
8) EXPOSURE CONTROLS[PERSONAL PROTECTION
EXPOSURE LIMITS
CHEMICAL NAME
CYCLOHEXYLAMI NE
PEL (OSHA): 10 PPM
TLV (ACGIH): 10 PPM
MORPHOLINE
PEL (OSHA): 20 PPM-SKIN(30PPM-STEL)
TLV (ACGIH): 20 PPM-SKIN(30PPM-STEL)
ENGINEERING CONTROLS:
Adequate ventilation to maintain air contaminants below exposure
limits.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Use protective equipment in accordance with 29CFR 1910 Subpart I
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR
1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be followed whenever
workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Use air -
purifying respirators within use limitations associated with
the equipment or else use supplied air -respirators. If air -
purifying respirator use is appropriate, use a respirator
with organic vapor cartridges.
SKIN PROTECTION:
Gauntlet -type rubber gloves, chemical resistant apron. Wash
off after each use. Replace as necessary.
EYE PROTECTION:
Splash proof chemical goggles. Face shield.
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PRODUCT NAME: OPT[-MEEN- 41622 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
9) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Specific Grav, (70F) 0,991
Freeze Point (F) 8,00
Viscosity (cps 70F) 16
Odor
Appearance
Physical State
Flash Point (F)
pH As Is (approx.)
Evaporation Rate (Ethar=l)
NA = not applicable ND = not determined
10) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Vapor Pressure (mmHG)
Vapor Density (air=1)
% Solubility (water)
Amine
Colorless To Light Yellow
Liquid
138 SETA(CC)
12,4
< 1,00
STABILITY:
Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:
Will not occur.
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
May react with strong oxidizers.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Thermal decomposition (destructive fires) yields elemental oxides.
BETZ INTERNAL PUMPOUT/CLEANOUT CATEGORIES:
1311
11) TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
18,0
< 1,00
100,0
Oral LD50 RAT: 675 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: 890 mg/kg
NOTE - Estimated value
Eye Irritation Score RABBIT: CORROSIVE
NOTE - 15% Cyclohex--ylamine score:101, +/-rinsing, constant
irritation, nonreversible
Skin Irritation Score RABBIT: 6,3
NOTE - EPA Category I: corrosive; DOT HM181 corrosive in 60 minutes
but not 3 minutes
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PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622
12) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Rainbow Trout 48 Hour Static Screen
100% Mortality: 500 mg/L
0% Mortality: 100 mg/L
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Screen
0% Mortality: 50 mg/L
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm):
TOC (mg/gm):
BOD -5 (mg/gm):
BOD -28 (mg/gm):
733 Calculated
287 Calculated
2 Calculated
187 Calculated
13) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
If this undiluted product Is discarded as a waste, the US RCRA
hazardous waste identification number is:
D001=Ignitable.
Please be advised; however, that state and local requirements for
waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from
federal regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding
the proper disposal of this material.
14) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
DOT HAZARD: Corrosive to skin, flammable
UN / NA NUMBER: UN2734
DOT EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE #s 29
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PRODUCT NAME: OPTI-MEEN- 41622 EFFECTIVE DATE: 28 -AUG -1995
15) REGULATORY INFORMATION
TSCA:
All components of this product are listed in the TSCA inventory.
CERCLA AND/OR SARA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ):
0.6 gallons due to CYCLOHEXYLAMINE;
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION:
All ingredients in this product are authorized in 21 CFR173.310
for use as boiler water additives where the steam may contact
food.
SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS:
Immediate(acute); Delayed(Chronic); Fire
SARA SECTION 302 CHEMICALS:
CAS# CHEMICAL NAME
108-91-8 CYCLOHEXYLAMINE
SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
CALIFORNIA REGULATORY INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC
ENFORCEMENT ACT (PROPOSITION 65) CHEMICALS PRESENT:
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
MICHIGAN REGULATORY INFORMATION
No regulated constituent present at OSHA thresholds
16) OTHER INFORMATION
NFPAIHMIS
CODE TRANSLATION
Health 3
Fire 2
Reactivity 0
Special CORR
(1) Protective Equipment D
Serious Hazard
Moderate Hazard
Minimal Hazard
DOT corrosive
Goggles,Face Shield,Gloves,Apron
(1) refer to section 8 of MSDS for additional protective equipment
recommendations.
CHANGE LOG
EFFECTIVE
DATE
MSDS status: 22 -AUG -95
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REVISIONS TO SECTION:
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REVISED FORMAT
SUPERCEDES
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fa"etteville Works NPDES #: NC nnos71
BIOCIDE/CHEMICAL TREATMENT
WORKSHEET -FORM 101
The following calculations are to be performed on any biocidal products ultimately discharged to the surface waters of
North Carolina. This worksheet must be completed separately for each biocidal product in use. This worksheet is to be
returned with all appropriate data entered into the designated areas with calculations performed as indicated.
1. Facility Name DuPont Company - Fayettey{ > > e Works
NPDES # NC 0003573 -
County Bladen
Receiving Stream Cape Fear River 7010 79L --(Cf s)
(All above information supplied by the Division of Environmental Management)
What is the Average Daily Discharge (A.D.D.) volume of the water handling systems to the receiving water body?
A.D.D. = 12.2 (in M.G.D.)
Please calculate the Instream Waste Concentration (IWC in percent) of this discharge using the data entered
above.
IWC (A•D.L-.) X 100 _ (12 2 ) X 10 0 = 2.3 %
(7Q10)(0.646) - ( 791 )(0.646) + (A.D.D.)
This value (IWC) represents the waste concentration to the receiving stream during low flow conditions.
11. What is the name of the whole product chemical treatment proposed for use in the discharge identified in Part I?
BES C,.ar ���P
Please list the active ingredients and percent composition: Py„P✓'��►'y
%
What feed or dosage rate (D.R.) is used in this application? The units must be converted to grams of whole
product used per day.
D.R.= 3 1,-4-- grams/day
J J
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 1
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES #: NC 0003573
•
Estimate total volume of the water handling system between entry of biocidal product and NPDES discharge
point. On an attached sheet please provide justification for this estimate (system volume, average cycles per
blowdown, holding lagoon size, etc.)
Volume= 0.16 million gallons
What is the pH of the handling system prior to biocide addition? If unknown, enter N/A. 6-9
What is the decay rate (D.K.) of the product? If unknown, assume no decay (D.K.-0) and proceed to asterisk.
The degradation must be stated at pH level within 1/2 pH standard unit within handling system. Enter the half
lite (Haff Life is the time required for the initial product to degrade to half of its original concentration). Please
provide copies of the sources of this data.
H.L. = Unknown Days
The decay rate is equal to 1 X 0.69 0 =Decay Rate (D.K.)
H.L.
Calculate degradation factor (D.F.). This is the first order loss coefficient.
D.F. _(v- * + (D.K.) _ ( + +; 0 ) _. 76
0.16 }
Calculate Steady State Discharge Concentration: ry
h Cont. _ — (D.R.) _ ( ; /. ) 5 �� l mgA
Dischg (D.F.)(Volume)(3785) ( 76 ) ( 0.16 ) (3 78 ) L
Calculate concentration of biocide instream during low flow conditions.
(Receiving Stream Concentration)
(Dischq. Conc.) x(IwC'/o) s (0.000? ) x ( 2.
100 100
Receiving Stream Concentration
Iq. Calculate regulated limitation.
List all LC50 data available for the whole product according to the following columns. (Note that units should be
in mg/1). Please provide copies of the sources of this data.
Organism Test Duration LCW (M_cy�
r` e WZ-
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D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 2
Facility Name: DuPont Company - Fayetteville Works NPDES ##: NC 0003573
Choose the lowest LC50 listed above:
Enter the LC50:
.9 the half fife (H.L.) is less than 4 days, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation - 0.05 x LC50 - mg/l
ff the haft life (H.L.) is greater than 4 days or unknown, perform the following calculation.
Regulated Limitation = 0.01 x LC50 60. OG3 mg/1
Choose the appropriate regulated limitation from the calculations immediately above and place in this blank:
D. 0w 3 mg7,iter
From Part II enter the receiving stream concentration:
0 ODD/� mg/liter
IV. Analysis.
ft the receiving stream concentration is greater than the calculated regulated limitation, then this biocide is
unacceptable for use.
Person in Respor&ble Charge
D.E.M. Form 101 (7/92) 3
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I.` BETZ LABORATORIES, INC.
4636 SOMERTON ROAD, TREVOSE, PA 19053
PRODUCT: COR-TROL 778-P
AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
Rainbow Trout 96 Hour Static Acute Bioassay
LC50: 6.3 mg/L
No Effect Level: 3.7
Fathead Minnow 96 Hour Static Renewal Bioassay
LC50: 8-: 2 mg/L
No Effect Level: 3.1
Daphnia magna 48 Hour Static Renewal Bioassay
LC50: 8.7 mg/L
No Effect Level: 4.9
BIODEGRADATION
COD (mg/gm): 47 Calculated
TOC (mg/gm): 16 Calculated
BOD -5 (mg/gm): 27 Calculated
BOD -28 (mg/gm): 27 Calculated
Closed Bottle Test
% Degradation in 28 days:
Zahn-Wellens Test
% Degradation,in 28 days:
MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY
Oral LD50 RAT: >5,000 MG/KG
• Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
Dermal LD50 RABBIT: >5,000 MG/KG
Note - ESTIMATED VALUE
83 Calculated
65 Calculated
August 19, 1994
BETZ INDUSTRIAL DIV.
1 QUALITY WAY, TREVOSE, PA.19053 (215) 953-2463
BETZ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (PAGE 1 OF 3)
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE (HEALTH/ACCIDENT) (800)877-1940
EFFECTIVE DATE 12-04-91
Product: COR-TROL 778-P PRINTED: 02-11-93
REVISIONS TO SECTIONS: 4
PRODUCT APPLICATION WATER BASED DISSOLVED OXYGEN SCAVENGER/METAL PASSIVATOR.
-----SECTION 1 -----------HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ----------
INFORMATION ON PHYSICAL HAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, PEL'S AND TLV'S FOR SPECIFIC
PRODUCT INGREDIENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD IS
LISTED. REFER TO SECTION 4 (PAGE 2) FOR OUR ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL ACUTE
AND CHRONIC HAZARDS OF THIS FORMULATION.
HYDROQUINONE(1,4-BENZENEDID�)***CAS##123r-31-9;POTENTIAL SKIN SENSITIZER;EYE
IRRITANT; TOXIC (ORAL INGESTION); PEL:2MG/M3; TLV: 2MG/M3.
-----SECTION 2 -----------TYPICAL PHYSICAL DATA -------------------------
PH: AS IS (APPROX.)
FL.PT.(DEG.F): 200 SETA(CC)
VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHG): 18
VISC cps70F: 3.5
EVAP.RATE: 1 ETHER=1
PHYSICAL STATE: LIQUID
7.5 ODOR: AMINE
SP.GR.(70F)OR DENSITY: 1.002
VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): 1
%SOL UBILITY(WATER): 100
APPEARANCE: DARK BROWN
FREEZE POINT(DEG.F): 32
-----SECTION 3 -----------REACTIVITY DATA ------------------------------
,STABLE.MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZERS.DO NOT CONTAMINATE.BETZ TANK
:CLEAN-OUT CATEGORY 'B'
:THERMAL DECOMPOSITION (DESTRUCTIVE FIRES) YIELDS ELEMENTAL OXIDES.
vi. it. l+JrniLa4ML YAUL 1 OF 3)
Product: COR-TROL 778-P
-----SECTION 4 -----------HEALTH HAZARD EFFECTS ------------------------
ACUTE SKIN EFFECTS *** PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE
SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN.POTENTIAL SKIN SENSITIZER
ACUTE EYE EFFECTS ***
MODERATELY IRRITATING TO THE EYES
ACUTE RESPIRATORY EFFECTS ***
MISTS/AEROSOLS MAY CAUSE IRRITATION
CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE***
PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES MAY
CELL FUNCTION.
MEDICAL. CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED ***
NOT KNOWN
TO UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT
CAUSE BLOOD CELL DAMAGE OR IMPAIR BLOOD
SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE ***
PROLONGED,REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY RESULT
CONJUNCTIVA'AND CHANGES IN THE CORNEA
ACUITY.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT BASED ON TESTING
MAY BE TOXIC IF ORALLY INGESTED.
IN BROWNISH DISCOLORATION OF THE
WHICH MAY LEAD TO DECREASED VISUAL
RESULTS ***
-----SECTION 5 ------------FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS= ---------------------
SKIN CONTACT***
REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING.WASH EXPOSED AREA WITH A LARGE QUANTITY
SOAP SOLUTION OR WATER FOR 15 MINUTES
EYE CONTACT***
IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT
PHYSICIAN FOR ADDITIONAL TREATMENT
INHALATION EXPOSURE*** -
REMOVE VICTIM FROM CONTAMINATED AREA TO FRESH AIR.APPLY APPROPRIATE
FIRST AID TREATMENT AS NECESSARY
INGESTION***
DO NOT FEED ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSIVE VICTIM
DILUTE CONTENTS OF STOMACH.INDUCE VOMITING BY ONE OF THE STANDARD
METHODS.IMMEDIATELY CONTACT A PHYSICIAN
-----SECTION 6 ----------- SPILL,DISPOSAL AND FIRE INSTRUCTIONS ---------
SPILL INSTRUCTIONS***
VENTILATE AREA,USE SPECIFIED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. CONTAIN AND ABSORB
ON ABSORBENT MATERIAL.PLACE IN WASTE DISPOSAL CONTAINER. THE WASTE
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ABSORBED MATERIAL,OR ANY CONTAMINATED SOIL,
SHOULD BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH°RCRA REGULATIONS.
FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WET AREA MAY BE SLIPPERY. SPREAD
SAND/GRIT.
'DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS***
WATER CONTAMINATED WITH THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SENT TO A SANITARY
SEWER TREATMENT FACILITY,IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY LOCAL AGREEMENT,A
PERMITTED WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY OR DISCHARGED UNDER A NPDES PERMIT
PRODUCT(AS IS) -
INCINERATE OR BURY IN APPROVED LANDFILL
FIRE EXTINGUISHING INSTRUCTIONS***
FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD WEAR POSITIVE PRESSURE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING
APPARATUS(FULL FACE -PIECE TYPE).PROPER FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
DRY CHEMICAL,CARBON DI.OXIDE,FOAM,(R,MATER;
OF
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Product: COR-TROL 778-p
-----SECTION 7 -----------SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT -----------------
USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29CFR SECTION 1910.132-134. USE
RESPIRATORS WITHIN USE LIMITATIONS OR ELSE USE SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATORS.
VENTILATION -PROTECTION***
ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN AIR CONTAMINANTS BELOW EXPOSURE LIMITS
RECOMMENDED RESPIRATORY PROTECTION***
IF VENTILATION IS INADEQUATE OR SIGNIFICANT PRODUCT EXPOSURE IS LIKELY,
USE -A RESPIRATOR WITH DUST/MIST FILTERS.
RECOMMENDED'SKIN PROTECTION"*
RUBBER GLOVES
WASH OFF AFTER EACH USE.REPLACE AS NECESSARY
RECOMMENDED EYE PROTECTION***
SPLASH PROOF CHEMICAL GOGGLES
-----SECTION 8 -----------STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS-------------
STORAGE:INSTRUCTIONS***
KEEP:DRUMS & PAILS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE.
STORE WITH MINIMUM EXPOSURE TO LIGHT
HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS***
NORMAL CHEMICAL HANDLING
THIS MSDS WAS WRITTEN TO COMPLY WITH THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
APPENDIX: REGULATORY INFORMATION
THE CONTENT OF THIS APPENDIX REPRESENTS INFORMATION KNOWN TO BETZ ON THE
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS-MSDS. THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE.
ANY CHANGES IN REGULATIONS WILL RESULT IN UPDATED VERSIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT.
...TSCA: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TSCA INVENTORY
...REPORTABLE QUANTITY(RQ) FOR UNDILUTED PRODUCT:
4.8 GALLONS DUE TO HYDROQUINONE
...RCRA: IF THIS PRODUCT IS DISCARDED AS A WASTE,THE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS: NOT APPLICABLE
...DOT HAZARD/UN#/ER GUIDE# IS: NOT APPLICABLE
...CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING MATER ACT (PROPOSITION 65) MATERIALS: NONE
...SARA;SECTION 302 CHEMICALS: HYDROQUINONE(123-31-9) ;
...SARA SECTION 313 CHEMICALS: HYDROQUINONE(123-31-9) , 2.0-5.0% ;
...SARA SECTION 312 HAZARD CLASS: IMMEDIATE(ACUTE) AND DELAYED(CHRONIC)
...MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS: HYDROQUINONE(123-31-9) ;
NFPA/HMIS : HEALTH - 1 ; FIRE - 1 ; REACTIVITY - 0 ; SPECIAL - NONE ; PE - B
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Environmental Management
Suite 714, Wachovia Bldg. Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
February 26, 1996
MICHAEL JOHNSON
DUPONT-FAYETTEVILLE
P.O. DRAWER Z
FAYETTEVILLE NC 28302
SUBJECT: Notice of Violation - Effluent Limitations
NPDES No. NC0003573
DUPONT-FAYETTEVILLE
BLADEN County
Dear MICHAEL JOHNSON:
Review of subject self-monitoring report for the month
of November, 1995 revealed violation(s)-of the following
parameter(s):
Reported Limits
Pipe Parameter Value/Unit Value/Type/Unit
001 00530 RES/TSS 382.9 LBS/DA 292,63 FIN LBS/DA
Remedial actions, if not already implemented, should be
taken to correct the problem(s). The Division of Environmental
Management may pursue enforcement actions for this and any
additional violations of State Law. If you have questions or if
you need assistance, pl=--ase call Michael C. Wicker, Regional Water
Quality Supervisor, at 910/486-1541.
Sincerely, -
Kerr T. Stevens
Regional Supervisor --
cc: Central Files
GKBDEX96/BL
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DuPont Automotive
P.O. Drawer Z
Fayetteville, NC 28302
oU PONT !DEC 27 Im
DuPont Automotive ENV. MANAGEMENT
FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE
December 22, 1995
NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
Central Files
P. O. Box 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535
RE: NPDES Permit No. NC0003573
Dear Sirs:
Attached is the DuPont -Fayetteville Works discharge monitoring report for November 1995.
The November 14, 1995, Outfall 001 sample was analyzed as 652 mg/L Total Suspended
Solids (TSS) which equates to 3,632 lb/day TSS versus the Daily Maximum permit limit of
950.1 lb/day.
That single daily exceedance resulted in a Monthly Average of 383 lb/day versus the permit
limit of 292.3 lb/day TSS.
We have instructed our commercial laboratory to return the remaining portion of this sample.
We intend to isolate the suspended solids and identify them, so that we can take the necessary
steps to prevent recurrence of this TSS exceedance.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to call me at (910) 678-1155.
Attachments
cc: Ms. Kitty Kramer, Fayetteville Regional Office
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Environmental Coordinator
® Printed on Recycled Paper
Z•544 Rev. 8195
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Fayetteville Regional Office
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
1Dr-=HNFZ
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
February 26, 1996
Mr. Michael E. Johnson, Engineer
Environmental Coordinator
E.I. DuPont
PO Drawer Z
Fayetteville, NC 28302
SUBJECT: Compliance Evaluation Inspection
E.I. PuPont, Fayetteville Works WWTP
NPDES Permit No. NC0003573
Bladen County
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report for the
Inspection conducted on January 25, 1996 by Ken Averitte of this office.
The report should be self-explanatory. Of particular importance, we recommend
that you note the reclassification of this facility from a grade III plant to grade IV. This
will result in increased operational and monitoring requirements in the new permit.
If you have any questions or require additional clarifications, please do not hesitate
to contact Mr. Averitte at the Fayetteville Regional Office, Suite 714, Wachovia Building,
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301, (910) 486-1541.
MW/bs
cc: Roger Pfaff
Facility Assessment
Sincerely,
Ka'_Q
Michael Wicker
Water Quality Supervisor
Wachovia Building, Suite 714, Fayetteville w` FAX 910-486-0707
North Carolina 28301-5043 N%'w«/C An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Voice 910-486-1541 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper
CNVIRONMtNTALPROTECTION AGENCY GATE OF INlP[CTION
REPORT ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT JANUARY 25, 1996
A. GENERAL INfDRMATION
1. PLANT
(a.) NAME (b.) OWNER Ig.) LOCATION
E.I. DuPont-Fayetteville DuPont Company- 87 Sou h Duart NC
2. TYPE OF PLANT
& PROJECT NO.
A. AVG. DESIGN FLOW fwf0
S' [QUIVALENT CATION
Chemical Manufacturing
2.0 MGD
E. COLLECTION SYSTEM 17. DATE PRESENT PLANT MEGAN OPERATING S. STATE PERMIT no:
coM�INco lEP.w•TE w•N1 1970 NCDOW3573
!. Iw TWE SPACE PROVIDED SELOW. F__ URNtla A StrPLtf1ED FLOW DIAGRAM ORA WRITTEN OE! REP ION OF THE PLANT OMIT! tN
FLOW SEQUENCE.
{� , Cl r�{�evS IVoX-CoNT1cf
(�'Gd1�jc'� 1z� CGCJL/MGM :C/�R
`
Ty�{f gcN Drs�N�te6.G
C uI%ah/.N1 der pu0 c.
� w ?ak
9A5 CAM PTA2
. �vEIZ
ov, FRnE.ry P455 DR1�Ri
..P►1�6vDFkG
10. IDENTIFY RECEIVING WATERS
UT to Cape Fear River
It. IDENT1fr PERTtNENT STREAM STANDARDS AMO. OR USES OF THE RECEIVING NATER!
is GIV TI+E EFFLUENT STANDARDS AND.-Oft REQUIREMENTS FOR !TATE OPERATING PERMIT
(001 (Mo. Avg.) BOD5 - 175.4 lb/day; TSS - 292.3 lb/day;
(002) (Daily Max.) Flouride - 5,000 lb/day
Si. CURRENT PLANT LOADING
1. ANNUAL AVG DAILY SLOW RAT[ PROOI
=. PEAK SLOW RATE (MO*
i. POPULATION fERVEO
.
ewY N[•Twtw
wt• Wt•��IEw
i
.942
738
UrJmown
UnImown
A. ANNUAL AVG SOD! Of RAW SEWAGE (JR&fQ
!. ANNUAL AVG SUSPENDED !OLID OF RAW SEWAGE (PAM
.700
Unknown
S. PRINCIPAL TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGED TO
f. POPULATION EQUIVALENT /BOD) Of INDUSTRIAL WASILS
MUNICIPA1. SYSTEM
N/A
!. P5Pj—j—L—ATjOrd UIV LL94-9 r=7Ur—IN—DUSTRIAL WAST99
V Ur i I L ay
.942
10. INFILTRATION PROBLEM!
1.
C. PLANT PERFORMANCE
LADDRATORY ANALYSIS (Total Plant)
(a) REPORTING PERIOD
DECEMBER 1994 NOVEMSEK
1!0y7
MONTHLY ITEMS
ACTUAL PLANT
PERFORMANCE
DATA
PLANT
DESIGN
DATA
N'DES
PERMIT
REQUIREMENTS
PANT
ACM EVES
E►DESIGN
IENCY
COMPLIES
WITH RMIT
REQUIRETf
was
No
�)
(e)
(d)
40
was No
t1)
FLOW (00D
(monthly ot'w*W
.942
2.0
2.0
X
X
fs!
PEAK FLOW (oytc
(tnealnuen err)
1.793
2.0
X
SZTTLEAOLE SOLIDS
(monthly wltsee)
til
INrLuwt (mt/11
S REMOVAL
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
r141
(monthly oversell
INFLUENT (r4/1)
arrLucNT(.y/1)
104.3
292.3 lb da
Z REMOVAL
BODS (monthly ovorsee)
/NPLUEIIT (m//1)
Its,
arrLUzw-r(w1)
52.18
175-4 1h
1 REMOVAL
_
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
If)
(monthly oversee)
arrLVENT (MR/1)
CNLORINE RESIDUALon
m
(mthtr w-90)
Errl.ucNT (aIf/�
,
COLIFORM (per o 100 f)
ISI
(monthly oversees
T_
TOTAL
FECAL
21,00
F
a)
PN RANGE
NIMUM EFFLUENT
6.7
6.0
MAXIMUM
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS ("p
(oanthly wersee)
110)
wtriUENT (tr4/1)
a►►LUaNT (mt/1)
2.1
Re rt Only
a REMOVAL
TOTAL NITROGEN (Ge N)
(monthly we 400)
tt1)
INTLWENT (sy/1)
arrLYENT
20.45
• RCMD VAL
�2. PLANT #ECORDS
ARE MONTNLv OPERATING RcCORDs P16[D WITH GTATa AGtNty♦ 0 vas 0 MO
PAGE i
Result is one analysis
3. DOES PLANT HAVE ALTERNATE ELECTRIC POWER SOURCtr A. ADEQUATE ALARM SYSTEM FOR POWER OR EQUIPMENT
M DUiLL PttD ' C) a c"twAtOrt . 0010189 FAILURESI In vas ONO
S. CQU1PME11111' PROGRAM •otovATt IMADgQwATt
s• tg PLANT EFFLUENT
BEING CHLORINATE
r, was MMo
7. DOES SEWAGE DY -PASS
PLANT IN WETWEATHt
r-3vt1 M) too
(e.) ROU TINS MAINT EN •NCL SCMtOHLtS
Ch.) 94j CON US Or MAINTtNANCK.RtPAinne RC"&CW
(C.) SPA"? PARTS IMVtNTORv -
g. DOES SEWAGE BY-PASS
S. AGENCIES NOTIFIED OF EACH BYPASS
PLANT IN DRY
WEATHER?
❑ •9s, ® No
N/A
10. BYPASS FREQUENCY
(Monshiv)
tt: AVG DURATION OF
BYPASS (Sea) 0
12. REASON FOR BYPASSING12.
N/A
CAN BYPASS SEWAGE BE
CHLORINATED? C3vis ClNO
0
u. DO SEWER OVERFLOWS OCCUR
IS. ANY ODOR COMPLAINTS BEYOND PLANT PROPERTY? (it Fee, owls w
UPSTREAM Or PLANT•
C v to C No N/A
No
Of. OBSERVED APPEARANCE OF EFFLUENT. RECEIVING STREAM OR DRAINAGE NAI/
Few suspended solids, quite clear.
17. IS A CONSULTING ENGINEER RETAINED OR AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION ON OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROBLEIISI
M vts ONO fit res. chock one of the folio Win&) M) CONT1NUtNs DAsts C RtoUtsT Batts
14. 00 OPERATORS AND OTHER PERSONNEL ROUTINELY ATTEND SNORT
1t. IS LAD TESTING ADEQUATE FOR THE CONTROL
COURSES. SCHOOL OR OTHER TRAINING? Q was In No
REQUIRED FOR THIS 912E AND TYPE OF PLANT
(a.) It yss. efts sewse npennar. and date 1 test comm.AND
USES OF RECEIVING WATERS1® vts C NO Al Ns. owlaw
(b.) If so. are there any eswses avallobts Ia thin assay Yes
(c.) is there an established Freeedws for training now eversternv
20. EXPLAIN MAIN DIFFICULTY EXPERIENCED WIT" INDUSTRIAL WASTE:
Requires nutrient addition; some difficulty has been encountered in
aeration basin maintaining uniform mixing.
21. PERMANENT RECORD FILE
(a.) PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL? M) wits C3 No (b.) AS BUILT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIOMSt_`. wits C) NO
(s.) MANUFACTURERS OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS, Ms v is 0 NO (d.) FLOW CNARTSI Ove -6 0"D
22. ESTIMATED WEEKLY MAN•HOURS FOR LAD WORK INCLUDING MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS AND PREPARATION OF REPORTS
.
20
22. ANNUAL BUDGET FOR MAINTAINING AND OPERATING PLANT
SALARIts a W&SCS ELtCTRICITv CHEMICALS I e/AINT9"A1#C9 I 1TAPP/N1 S TRAI"111061 OTHER TOTAL
$166,000 $189,0001 $136,0001 $234,000 j $90,000
24. STA91LIZATION PONDS N/A
a.) WEEDS CUT AND VEGETATION GROWTH IN PONDS REMOVE01
(b.) BANKS AND DIKES MAINTAINtDt ftwNaR, sts)
❑ was C No N/A
C v gs Dow N/A '
C.) ANY REPORTS OF GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION FROM PONDS (it res. Gtn •stall•) D vat) 0 Mo
N/A
I(NA
d.)5KEPACEREPORTEDr (s.)ADEOUATEDFJTHCONTROL/
if.)CFFLUE147 RELEASE l9 N/A
❑ vto 0" ❑vits 1:3 NO N/A
CCONTINUDUS DIMTtRMITTS!Ml b1tA901NA.
0 MR 4
D. LABORATORY CONTROL
Ester test codes opposite appropriate
CODING INSTRUC270K
items. U nay of the belowr tests aie used to laonitor industrial wast*&.
pl ace an OV in
oddiUca to tb* test Coda.
1.7 or more per week
Z • 4. 5 or 6 Per ��
.
3. 1. 4 or 3 per *reek 5. 4 or 3 Per mootb
4 - as required 6 - 1 per moatb
7 • Quartedy
t •Semi-Anmtatly
9 - Annually
"IBM
can
+. DOD
(t.t
RAW MIXED' MAL
cr?LUZNT LIOUDR
ttl.) (e.) tat
x
SLUD69 RECEIVING
DIGESTER
RAM MATANT STREAM
2. SUaP[ND[D 204.105
lx 1X
NEkT Ia MONTHS
a. 5iTTLiAai[ 501-10:
1X
MANDATORY X
•. &U5'[aD[D V06AT1L[
2x
s. ofasoLvso olcYasN
"? UPGRADE
ACTUAL
ND. R[COM.
A
[PYO�eiMl
a. TOTAL 501-1Ds
MtwD[0 OACTUAL�t1M
ND'
NtR[5 eklllln-
MAN.01041R5
MYMD[R DYpS[T[0 tiD..M[Np[
R[OUIRiD C[RTIII[D
.*t
ta.t
7. VO4.AT44.[ SOLIDS
a. PM
a. TtM>•t11ATiIwE
1x
lx 1
lx
lx
+o. coL+rowMDcws+TY
1. W&NA68M9NT/8YPiRVM101k
30
2
2
•++. RESIDUAL CM++.OR/N[
0
0
0
2. DoNo&Too
332
11
Ia. VOL ATIL E ACIDS
1
6
0
0
s. LADDRAfeRY
Si. +K a aTo,suovY MBAS
•. «1 •INTsNANas
Ia. ALR •UNITY
3
3
0
0
0
1 s.
50
2
2
1s.
0
0
0
0
a. OTaiR D►PICL/C4.1BR1CAL
30
R
1
17.
0
0
0
0
7. TOTAL
1482
19
19
1
6
0 0
�S.
COMMENTS
� �. . u* �escnu�et IYVEMTtltY
0 MR 4
e,) CERTIFICATION
TRAINING REOUIRZD
ZMPLOYMZNT
YDLUNTARY
NEkT Ia MONTHS
MANDATORY X
HERSONNZL CLAUIIICAT#DN
d.l
"? UPGRADE
ACTUAL
ND. R[COM.
A
[PYO�eiMl
MYMa[R MO. R[•
MtwD[0 OACTUAL�t1M
ND'
NtR[5 eklllln-
MAN.01041R5
MYMD[R DYpS[T[0 tiD..M[Np[
R[OUIRiD C[RTIII[D
.*t
ta.t
•i* M[i11
•V STAT[
1. W&NA68M9NT/8YPiRVM101k
30
2
2
0
0
0
2. DoNo&Too
332
11
11
1
6
0
0
s. LADDRAfeRY
•. «1 •INTsNANas
40
3
3
0
0
0
a. OTN[R OUANT WDAILS"
50
2
2
0
0
0
0
a. OTaiR D►PICL/C4.1BR1CAL
30
R
1
1
0
0
0
0
7. TOTAL
1482
19
19
1
6
0 0
0 MR 4
F. GUIDE • VISUAL OMSERVATIVN . URI i rwU%-caa
RATING CODES: S. Satisfactory; U r Unsatisfactory; Ml = Marginal; IN = In Operation; OUT = Out of Operation
CONDITION OR APPEARANCE RATING COMMENTS
swovNos
s
wuiLpNGi
s
J
C
POtANLt wwrl N @UP►LV Pw0?
LAFETT FEATURES
s
s
W
_
MTPAssss
s
0
STORM RATER O VER►LOMts
s
MAINTENANCE OF COLLeCTIONSVBVIDAS
s
PUMP STATION
s
VENTILATION
s
30.
_
DISPOSAL OF SCREENING:
s
cOMMINUTOR
a
Gall C«AMMEa
4
DISPOSAL OF Gat?
"
s
SETTLING TANKS
scum REMOVAL
s
E
SLUDGE aEMOVAL
t
=
EFFLUENT
E
4
DIGESTERS
TEMPERATURE ANDION
GAS PRODUCTION
y<j
-.EATING Eou1PMENT
8
SLUDGE PUMPS
N
p
DAVING MEDS
W
VACYUM FILEEN
Z
INCINERATION
J
M
DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE
s
Press & Dryer
s
D A F
FLOW METER AND RECORDER
s
E
aECOROs
W
S
LAM CONTROL@
s
O
'a
Aeration Basin
s Measures bein ak o iMp=p. mixing
a
Clarifiers
i�
iz
p w
UZ
N �
•
1 E►FLUCow T
• c.•LaRIwATo*f
"
W
2
EFFCCTIVE DOSAGE
E
p
CONTACT TIME
J
S
CONTACT TANP.
v
PAGE 5
G. NOTATIONS BY EVALUATOR
1. O►ERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROD LEWDEFICIENCIES
CHECK EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN TERMS OF THEIR ESTIMATED ADVERSE AFFECT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PLANT.
ITEM MAJOR MINOR ITEM MAJOR MINOR NONE
STAFF COMPLEMENT OVERLOADS '(930P9) X
PERSONNEL TRAINING NVDRAULIC
OPERATING BUDGET PERIODIC
LABORATORY CONTROL CONTINUOUS
INSTRUMENTATION ORGANIC
INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERIODIC
Ix
PLANT OBSOLESENCE CONTINUOUS
EOUIPMENT FAILURE OIIlpressor XOVERLOAD CAUSEISI:
TREATMENT PROCESSES INFILTRATION
SLUDGE HANDLING COMOINED SEWERS
AND PROCESSING INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
SPARE PARTS INVENTORY INCREASED SERVICE AREA
POWER FAILURE X OTHER:
OTH ER:
t. DESCIIISE BRIEFLY THE MAJOR PROBLEMS INDICATED ASOVE (include toilown* eellone needed*** Martmetlona)
Aeration Basin Compressor is apparently unable to meet 02 needs (at times). Additional
(or larger) compressor is proposed.
Note: The Waste Treatment Plant rating sheet, completed after this inspection,
indicates that this facility should be considered a Class IV Treatment Plant.
Operational and monitoring requirements will change significantly in the
renewal permit.
This WWTP is very well run and maintains compliance with the NPDES
Permit except for rare excursion of TSS.
�. PURPOSE OF INSPECTION
4. GENERAL RATING
0 GRANT COMPLIANCE G FOLLOIIWUP
ED PERMIT COMPLIANCE OTHER:
ACCEPTABLE
CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE
UNACCEPTABLE
EVALUATION PERFORMED BY
TITLE
ORGANIZATION
DATE
'Ken Averitte
Env. Tech. IV
NC DEHNR-DEM
INFORMATION FURNISHED BY
TITLE
ORGANIZATION
DATE
PAGE 0
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
March 26, 1996
N E N 0 R A N D U N
TO: Greg Nizich, Review Engineer
NPDES Permits
FROM: Ken Averitte
Fayetteville teg�i�onalfffice
SUBJECT: Plant Classification
E.I. DuPont, NPDES Permit NCO003573
Bladen County
We have reviewed the memorandum from Ron Ferrell of the Technical
Assistance and Certification Group and agree with their decision on removal of
the points for preaeration and sludge disposal. Although there is a
possibility of "super bug" addition, which would keep in place the Class IV
rating, it is our opinion that there is no justifiable need to pursue this
issue at this time. This is based on the compliant history of the facility and
questions over the real value of the extra data.
If you have questions or if we can be of assistance, please advise.
KLA/ka
S3 3W IVU 430 AG -UQ;W
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
February 21, 1996
M B M Q R A N R R N
TO: Mr. David Goodrich, Unit Supervisor
NPDES Permitting and Engineering Unit
-and-
Mr. Greg Nizich, Review Engineer
Permits and Engineering
M
THROUGH: Michael Wicker, P.E., WQ Regional Supervisor
Fayetteville Regional fice
FROM: Ken Averitt
Fayetteville Region Office
SUBJECT: Renewal of NPDES Permit No. NC0003573
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Fayetteville Works
near Duart, Bladen County
Please find enclosed the staff report and recommendations of the
Fayetteville Regional Office concerning the renewal of subject NPDES Permit.
If you have any questions or require any further information, please
advise.
KLA/ka/
Enclosure
cc: Technical Support Branch
SOC PRIORITY PROJECT: Yes No x_
ff yes, SOC No. _x
To: Attention: Greg Nizich
Permits and Engineering Unit
Water Quality Section
February 21, 1996
NPDES STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS'
County Bladen
Permit No. NC0003573
PART I. GENERAL INFORMATION
l." Facility and Address: E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
P.O. Drawer Z
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302
2. Date of Investigation: January 25, 1996
3. Report Prepared By: Ken Averitte, FRO
4. Persons Contacted and Telephone Number: Mr. Michael Johnson,
Environmental Coordinator
E.I. DuPont, Fayetteville Works
(910) 678-1155
Mr. Robert Geddie, ORC
(910) 678-1219
5. Directions to Site: This facility is located at the Bladen -Cumberland
County line, between Highway 87 and the Cape Fear River.
6. Discharge Point(s), List for all discharge points:
Latitude: 340 49' 52" Longitude: 780 49' 00"
Attach a USGS map extract and indicate treatment facility site and
discharge point on map.
USGS Quad No.: H 23 SE USGS Quad Name: Duart, NC
7. Site size and expansion area consistent with application?
x Yes No (If no, explain)
DuPont owns approximately 2,600 acres at this site.
S. Topography (relationship to flood plain included): Relatively flat.
9. Location of nearest dwelling: None within 1,000 feet.
10. Receiving stream or affected surface waters: UT to the Cape Fear River
a. Classification: C
b. River Basin and Subbasin No.: 030616
C. Describe receiving stream features and pertinent downstream uses:
The combined waste discharges from this facility flow in a wood
lined channel installed as an effluent and storm water conveyance.
This combined flow discharges over a fabri-formed concrete lined
ditch until velocities are diminished and thence to the UT. Under
normal (dry) conditions, this facility produces most of the flow in
the UT. The Cape Fear River is located approximately 2500 feet
downstream. (The discharge point has historically been indicated as
the main stem of the Cape Fear River.)
PART II - DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT WORKS
1. a. Volume of Wastewater to be permitted: 2.0 MGD (Ultimate Design
Capacity) of the treatment plant, discharge point 001. A separate
discharge (002) is not flow limited.
b. What is the current permitted capacity of the Wastewater Treatment
facility? 2.0 MGD
C. Actual treatment capacity of the current facility (current design
capacity). 2.0 MGD
d. Date(s) and construction activities allowed by previous
Authorizations to Construct issued in the previous two (2) years.
The permit was modified in 1995 to include boiler blowdown and once
through cooling water from an adjacent solid waste incinerator.
e. Please provide a description of existing or substantially
constructed wastewater treatment facilities. The waste treatment
system, as described in the application, includes a .75 MG aerated
flow equalization basin plus a .175 MG emergency retention basin for
unsuitable wastewater, a .25 MG aerated pre -digester tank, nutrient--;
feed, a 1.70 MG aeration tank,,two clarifiers, effluent flow
measurement, a DAF unit (out of service at the time), a rotary
filter for sludge thickening, a sludge press and steam heated sluff ge-
dryers.
f. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater treatment
facilities: none anticipated.
g. Possible toxic impacts to surface waters: Properly operated, this }'
facility poses little toxicity threat.
h. Pretreatment Program (POTWs only): N/A
In development Approved
Should be required Not needed
f
2. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme:
a. If residuals are being land applied, please specify DEM Permit
No. .
Residual Contractor
Telephone No.
b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP PFRP Other
C. Landfill: The dried sludge produced at this facility is shipped to
the BFI, Inc., Subtitle D landfill located east of Roseboro in
Sampson County.
d. Other disposal/utilization scheme (Specify):
3. Treatment plant classification (attach completed rating sheet): IV
4. SIC Code(s): 2821, 2869, 3083, 3081, 4939
Wastewater Code(s) of actual wastewater, not particular facilities; i.e.,
non -contact cooling water discharge from a metal plating company would be
14, not 56.
Primary _14_ Secondary22_ _Q2
Main Treatment Unit Code: 05001_ _ _
PART III — OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION
1. Is this facility being constructed with Construction Grants Funds or are
any public monies involved (municipals only)? n/a
2. Special monitoring or limitations (including toxicity) requests: none
3. Important SOC, JOC, or Compliance Schedule dates (please indicate):
Date
Submission of Plans and Specifications . . . . . . . .
Begin Construction . . . . . . _
Complete Construction . . . . .
4. Alternative Analysis Evaluation: Has the facility evaluated all of thl
nondischarge options available. Please provide regional perspective for
each option evaluated.
Spray Irrigation: not practical
Connection to Regional Sewer System: not available
Subsurface: not practical
Other disposal options: none known
f
S. Other Special Items: This facility has previously been rated a class III
wastewater treatment plant. Under the newest rating system, it scored at
least 69 points, moving into the class IV category.
PART IV - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
It is the recommendation of this office that NC0003S73 be reissued for an
additional five year period. Since this facility has been re-evaluated and is
considered a Class IV WWTP, the monitoring and operational requirements for
that plant classification should be included. The proposed changes have been
discussed with the ORC, Mr. Robert Geddie.
Signatur of Report Preparer
Water Quality Regional Supervisor
Date
a
/%N; I V
oke
RATING SCALE FOR CLASSIFICATION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Name of Facility: -4--' ,
Owner or Contact Person:
Mailing Address: D Z 'V C S —
County: /7 1 �- �V elephone: 9/D - (, 7,Er
Present Classification: New Facility Existing Facility- -D.,,'
NPDES Per. No. NC000S Nondisc. Per. No.WQ; Health Dept.Per No.
Rated by: ���.�� Telephone: Date:
Reviewed by: Health Dept. Telephone:
Regional Office Telephone:
Central Office Telephone:
ORC: 44;�; . �o g47a T 9,G z:)Ol Grade: Telephone: G
Check Classification (s): Subsurface Spray Irrigati Land Application
Wastewater Classification: (Circle One) 1 11 III IV Total Points: 6o5
SUBSURFACE CLASSIFICATION
(check all units that apply)
1. septic tanks
2. pump tanks
3. siphon or pump -dosing systems
4. sand filters
5. grease trap/interceptor
6. oil/water separators
7._gravity subsurface treatment and disposal:
8. pressure subsurface treatment and disposal:
SPRAY IRRIGATION CLASSIFICATION
(check
all units that apply)
1.
preliminary treatment (definition no. 32 )
2.
Iagoons
3.
septic tanks
4.
pump tanks
5.
pumps
6.
sand filters
7.
grease trapinterceptor
8.
oil/water separators
9.
disinfection
10.
chemical addition for nutrient/algae control
11.
spray irrigation of wastewater
In addition to the above classifications, pretreatment of wastewater in excess of these components shall
be rated using the point rating system and will require an operator with an appropriate dual certification.
LAND APPLICATION/RESIDUALS CLASSIFICATION (Applies only to permit holder)
1. Land application of biosolids, residuals or contaminated soils on a designated site.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY CLASSIFICATION
The following systems shall be assigned a Class I classification, unless the flow is of a significant quantity or the technology is unui;u411y
complex, to require consideration by the Commission on a case-by-case basis: (Check N Appropriate)
1. OiVwater Separator Systems consisting only of physical separation, pumps and disposal;
2. Septic Tank/Sand Filter Systems consisting only of septic tanks, dosing apparatus, pumps,sand filters, disinfection
and direct discharge;
3. Lagoon Systems consisting only of preliminary treatment, lagoons, pumps, disinfection, necessary chemical treatment for
I
lgae or nutrient control, and direct discharge;
4. Closed-loop Recycle Systems;
5. _Groundwater Remediation Systems consisting only of oillwater separators, pumps, air -stripping, carbon adsorption, disinfection
and disposed;
6. Aquaculture operations with discharge to surface waters;
7. Water Plant sludge handling and back -wash water treatment;
8. Seafood processing consisting of screening and disposal.
9. _ Single-family discharging systems, with the exception of Aerobic Treatment Units, will be classified N permitted after July 1,
1993 or N upon Inspection by the Division, N is found that the system is not being adequately operated or maintained. Such
systems will be notified of the classification or reclassification by the Commission, in writing.
The following scale is used for rating wastewater treatment facilities: (circle appropriate points)
REM POINTS
(i) industrial Pretreatment Units or Industrial Pretreatment Program (see definition No. 33) ...................................................4
(2) DESIGN
FLOW OF PLANT IN gpd [not applicable to non contaminated cooling waters, sludge handling facilities for
water purification plants, totally closed cycle systems(see definition No. 11), and facilities consisting only of hem
(4)(d) or Items (4)(d) and (11)(d))
0 - 20.000................................................................................................................................................1
20,001 - 50.000......................................................................................................................................2
50.001 - 100.000.....................................................................................................................................3
100.001 - 250.000..................................................................................................................................A
�O
250.001 - 500.000..................................................................................................................................5
1.000.001 - 2.000.000........................................................................................................................
500.001 - 1,000.000...............................................................................................................................1
2.000.001 (and up) rate 1 point additional for each 200,000 gpd capacity up to a maximum of .._..........
Design Flow (gpd)
(3) PRELIMINARY UNI TSIPROCESSES (see definition No.32)
(a)
Bar Screens...............................................................................................................................................1
(b)
or
Mechanical Screens, Static Screens or Comminuting Devices..........................................................................2
(c)
Grit Removal..............................................................................................................................................i
(d)
or
Mechanical or Aerated Grit Removal.............................................................................................................2
(e)
Flow Measuring Device................................................................................................................................1
(f)
(g)
or
Instrumented Floweasurement........................................................................
Preaeratlon. ......... P�...-.C�.l...rr 14:/47, r.....................................................................
(P
(h)
Influent Flow Equalization......................................................................................................................... 2
(i)
Grease or Oil Separators - Gravity ...................... „.........................................................................................
Mechanical................................................................................................................................................3
DissolvedAir Flotation................................................................................................................................8
illPrechlorination
...........................„............................................................................................................5
(4) PRIMARY TREATMENT WiTS/PROCESSES
(a)
Septic Tank (see definition No. 43)............................................................................................................2
(b)
Imhoff Tank..............................................................................................................................................5
(c)
Primary Clarifiers........................................................................................................................................5
(d)
Settling Ponds or Settling Tanks for Inorganic Non-toxic Materials (sludge handling facilities for water
purification plants, sand, gravel, stone, and other mining operations except recreational activities such as gem
orgold mining)........................................................................................................................................2
(5) SECONDARYTREATME NT UNi WROCESSES
(a)
Carbonaceous Stage
(1) Aeration -High Purity Oxygen System.............................................................................
DiffusedAir System....................................................................................................
MechanicalAir System (fixed, floating or rotor).................................................................5
SeparateSludge Reaeration............................................................................................3
(ii)- Trickling Filter
HighRate....................................................................................................................7
StandardRate..............................................................................................................5
PackedTower................................................................................................................5
Biological Aerated Filter or Aerated Biological Filter ............................................................10
(iv) Aerated Lagoons..........................................................................................................10
(v) Rotating Biological Contactors...................................................................................10
(vi) Sand Filters -intermittent biological.................................................................................2
Recirculatingbiological....................................................................................................3
NO) Stabilization Lagoons....................................................................................................
(viii) Claimer........................................................................................................................
/
(lx) Single stage system for combined carbonaceous removal of BOD and nitrogenous removal by
nitrification (see definition No. 12)(Points for this hem have to be in addition to hems
(5lizin) through (d)aeration
utilizing the extended aeration process (see definition No.3a).........................................2
/
...._............................................... 8 _
utilizing other than the extended aeration process......................................................
(x) Nutrient additions to enhance BOD removal...................................................................
(xi) Biological Culture ('Super Bugs')addhion........................................................................5
(b)
Nitrogenous Stage
(Ij Aeration High Purity Oxygen System ............ ............ .......... _ ....................................... 20
DiffusedAir System. .. ............................................................ ::10
Mechanical Air System (fixed, floating or rotor) ............................................................ A
SeparateSludge Reaeration.................................................................................... .3
.•
(II) Trickling Filter -High Rate..........................................................................................:..7
StandardRate............................................................................................................. S
PackedTower................................................................................................................5
(Ili) Biological Aerated Filter or Aerated Biological Filter .................... _........... .... .......... »..... ..... j 0
(iv) Rotating Biological Contactors......................................................................................A 0
(v) Sand Filter - Intermittent biological..................................................................................2
Recirculatingbiological....................................................................................................3
(vi) Clarifier..........................................................................................................................5
(5) TERMWORADVANCEOTREATMENTUVfTWIRXESSES
(a)
Activated Carbon Beds -
without carbon regeneration.................................................................................................. 5
withcarbon regeneration..........................................»...........................................................15
(b)
Powdered or Granular Activated Carbon Food -
withoutcarbon regeneration................................................................................................5
withcarbon regeneration.....................................................................................................15
(c)
Air stripping.............................................................................................................................................5
(d)
Denitrification Process..............................................................................................................................10
(6)
Electrodialysis...................................................................................................................».......................5
(f)
Foam Separation.......................................................................................................................................5
(g)
Ion Exchange............................................................................................................................................5
(h)
Land Application of Treated Effluent (see definition No. 22b) (rat applicable for sand, gravel, stone
and other similar mining operations) by high rate infiltration.............................................................A
(1)
Microscreens........................................................................................................................................... 5
([)
Phosphorous Removal by Biological Processes (See definition No. 26).........» .............................................20
(k)
Polishing Ponds - without aeration ............... »...................................... ....»...................................... »....... 2
withaeration .... ............... ........»......................................»........................................5
Facilities having a rating of one through four points, Inclusive, do not require a certified operator.
Facilities having an activated sludge process will be assigned a minimum classification of Class 11.
Facilities having treatment processes forthe removal of metal or cyanide will be assigned a minimum classification of Class II.
Facilities having treatment processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assigned a minimum classification of Class 111.
.0004 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Subchapter.
(1) Activated Carbon Beds. A physicallchemical method for reducing soluble organic material from wastewater effluent; The column -type beds used in this
method will have a flow rate varying from two to eight gallons per minute per square foot and may be either upflow or�downflow carbon beds. Carbon may or
may not be regenerated on the wastewater treatment plant site;
(2) Aerated Lagoons. A basin in which all solids are maintained in suspension and by which biological oxidation or organic matter Is reduced through artificially
accelerated transfer of oxygen on a flow-through basis;
(3) Aeration. A process of bringing about Intimate contact between air or high purity oxygen In a liquid by spraying, agitation or diffusion;(3a) Extended
Aeration. An activated sludge process utilizing a minimum hydraulic detention time of 18 hours.
(4) Agriculturally managed she. Any site on which a crop is produced, managed, and harvested (Crop includes grasses, grains, trees, etc.);
(5) Air Stripping. A process by which the ammonium ton is first converted to dissolved ammonia (pH adjustment) with the ammonia then released to the
atmosphere by physical means; or other similar processes which remove petroleum products such as benzene, toluene, and xylene;
(6) Carbon Regeneration. The regeneration of exhausted carbon by the use of a furnace to provide extremely high temperatures which volatilize and oxidize the
absorbed Impurities;
(7) Carbonaceous Stage. A stage of wastewater treatment designed to achieve 'secondary' effluent limits;
(8) Centrifuge. A mechanical device in which centrifugal form is used to separate solids from liquids or to separate liquids of different densHas;
(9) Chemical Addition Systems- The addition of chemicals) to wastewater at an application point for purposes of improving solids removal, pH adjustment,
alkalinity control, etc.; the capability to experiment with different chemicals and different application points to achieve a specific result will be considered one
system; the capability to add chemicals) to dual units will be rated as one system; capability to add a chemical at a,differeM application points for different
purposes will result in the systems being rated as separate systems;
(10) Chemical Sludge Conditioning. The addition of a chemical compound such as lime, ferric chloride, or a polymer to wet sludge to coalesce the mass prior to
its application to a dewatering device;
(11) Closed Cycle Systems. Use of holding ponds or holding tanks for containment of wastewater containing inorganic, non-toxic materials from sand, gravel,
crushed stone or other similar operations. Such systems shall carry a maximum of two points regardless of pumping facilities or any other appurtenances;
(12) Combined Removal of Carbonaceous BOD and Nitrogenous Removal by Nhrfftcation- A single stage system required to achieve permit effluent ilmfts on BOD
and ammonia nitrogen within the same biological reactor,
(13) Dechlorination. The partial or complete reduction of residual chlorine in a liquid by any chemical or physical process;
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(1)
Post Aeration - cascade.............................................................................................................................0
diffusedor mechanical........................................................................................................
(m)
Reverse Osmosis........................................................................................................................................5
(n)
Sand or Mixed-Media Filters - low rate..........................................................................................................2
highrate......................................................................5
(o)
Treatment processes for removal of metal or cyanide...................................................................................15
( p )
treatment processes for removal of toxic materials other than metal or cyanide..............................................1 5
(7)
SLUDGETREATMENT
(a)
Sludge Digestion Tank - Heated (anaerobic)...............................................................................................10
Aerobic.............................................................................................................................................5
Unheated(anaerobic)................................................................................................................................3
(b)
Sludge Stabilization (chemical or thermal)...................................................................................................5
(c)
Sludge Drying Beds - Gravity......................................................................................................................2
VacuumAssisted......................................................................................................................................5
(d)
Sludge Elutriation..............................................................................................................:......................5
(e)
(f)
Sludge Conditioner (chemical or thermal)....................................................................................................5
Sludge Thickener (gravity)...................................................................................................................... .5
(g)
Dissolved Air Flotation Unit (not applicable to a unit rated as(3)(1))..........................................................4V
(h)
Sludge Gas Utilization (including gas storage).............................................................................................
(1)
Sludge Holding Tank Aerated..............................................................................................................5
Non-aerated .............................................................................................................................................2
())
(k)
Sludge Incinerator (not including activated carbon regeneration)................................................................10
Vacuum Fifter, Centrifuge, or Flier Press or other similar dewatering devices.................................................6"OD
/10
(8)
RESIDUALS
UTILIZATION/DISPOSAL (including incinerated ash)
(a)
Lagoons. ....... ....................................................................2
................... ......................... .......................
(b)
Land Application (surface and subsurface) (see definition 22a)
by contracting to a land application operator or landfill operator who holds the land application permit
(c)
orlandfill permit.......................................................................................................................................©
Dedicated Landfill(burial) by the permittee of the wastewater treatment facility..............................................5
(9)
DISnFECT
I N
(a)
Chlorination..............................................................................................................................................5
(b)
Dechlorination..........................................................................................................................................5
(c)
Ozone......................................................................................................................................................5
(d)
Radiation.................................................................................................................................................5
(10)
CHEMICAL ADDITION SYSTEM(S) (see definition No. 9) (not applicable to chemical additions rated as hem (3)(J).
ListLis(a)(xi), 6)(a). 6)(b). (7)(b): (7)(e). (ga).. (9)(b) or (9)(c) 5 points each:
`UTinr�d.�........ ......... ......... ......... ................. 0
.....................................................
S
..................................................................................................................................5
..................................................................................................................................... 5
(11)
MISCELLANEOUS UNITSIPROCESSES
(a)
Holding Ponds, Holding Tanks or Settling Ponds for Organic or Toxic Materials including wastes from mining
operations containing nitrogen or phosphorus compounds in amounts significantly greater than is common
fordomestic wastewater...........................................................................................................................A
(b)
Effluent Flow Equalization (not applicable to storage basins which are inherent in land application systems) ..... 2
(c)
(d)
Stage Discharge (not applicable to storage basins inherent in land application systems) ..................................
Pumps...................................................................................................................................................
(e)
Stand-By Power Supply............................................................................................................................
(t)
Thermal Pollution Control Device.................................................................................................................3
TOTAL POINTS..........................................................................
tP%
CLASSIFICATION
Class1...........................................................................................................5-25 Points
Class11.........................................................................................................26-50 Points
Class11........................................................................................................51-65 Points
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classIV .......................................................................................................66-Up Points
Facilities having a rating of one through four points, Inclusive, do not require a certified operator.
Facilities having an activated sludge process will be assigned a minimum classification of Class 11.
Facilities having treatment processes forthe removal of metal or cyanide will be assigned a minimum classification of Class II.
Facilities having treatment processes for the biological removal of phosphorus will be assigned a minimum classification of Class 111.
.0004 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Subchapter.
(1) Activated Carbon Beds. A physicallchemical method for reducing soluble organic material from wastewater effluent; The column -type beds used in this
method will have a flow rate varying from two to eight gallons per minute per square foot and may be either upflow or�downflow carbon beds. Carbon may or
may not be regenerated on the wastewater treatment plant site;
(2) Aerated Lagoons. A basin in which all solids are maintained in suspension and by which biological oxidation or organic matter Is reduced through artificially
accelerated transfer of oxygen on a flow-through basis;
(3) Aeration. A process of bringing about Intimate contact between air or high purity oxygen In a liquid by spraying, agitation or diffusion;(3a) Extended
Aeration. An activated sludge process utilizing a minimum hydraulic detention time of 18 hours.
(4) Agriculturally managed she. Any site on which a crop is produced, managed, and harvested (Crop includes grasses, grains, trees, etc.);
(5) Air Stripping. A process by which the ammonium ton is first converted to dissolved ammonia (pH adjustment) with the ammonia then released to the
atmosphere by physical means; or other similar processes which remove petroleum products such as benzene, toluene, and xylene;
(6) Carbon Regeneration. The regeneration of exhausted carbon by the use of a furnace to provide extremely high temperatures which volatilize and oxidize the
absorbed Impurities;
(7) Carbonaceous Stage. A stage of wastewater treatment designed to achieve 'secondary' effluent limits;
(8) Centrifuge. A mechanical device in which centrifugal form is used to separate solids from liquids or to separate liquids of different densHas;
(9) Chemical Addition Systems- The addition of chemicals) to wastewater at an application point for purposes of improving solids removal, pH adjustment,
alkalinity control, etc.; the capability to experiment with different chemicals and different application points to achieve a specific result will be considered one
system; the capability to add chemicals) to dual units will be rated as one system; capability to add a chemical at a,differeM application points for different
purposes will result in the systems being rated as separate systems;
(10) Chemical Sludge Conditioning. The addition of a chemical compound such as lime, ferric chloride, or a polymer to wet sludge to coalesce the mass prior to
its application to a dewatering device;
(11) Closed Cycle Systems. Use of holding ponds or holding tanks for containment of wastewater containing inorganic, non-toxic materials from sand, gravel,
crushed stone or other similar operations. Such systems shall carry a maximum of two points regardless of pumping facilities or any other appurtenances;
(12) Combined Removal of Carbonaceous BOD and Nitrogenous Removal by Nhrfftcation- A single stage system required to achieve permit effluent ilmfts on BOD
and ammonia nitrogen within the same biological reactor,
(13) Dechlorination. The partial or complete reduction of residual chlorine in a liquid by any chemical or physical process;
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(15) Electrodialysis. Process for removing Ionized salts from water through the use of on -selective ion -exchange membranes;
(16) Fit. Press. A process operated mechanically for partially dewatering sludge;
(17) Foam Separation. The planned frothing of wastewater or wastewater effluent as a means of removing excessive amounts of detergent materials through
the introduction of air in the form of fine bubbles; also called foam fractionation;
(18) Grit Removal. The process of removing grk and other heavy mineral matter from wastewater;
(19) Imhoff Tank. A deep two story wastewater tank consisting of an upper sedimentation chamber and a ower sludge digestion chamber.
(20) Instrumented Flow Measurement. A device which indicates and records rate of flow;
(21) on Exchange. A chemical process in which Ions from two different molecules are exchanged;
(22) Land application:
(a) Sludge Disposal. A final sludge disposal method by which wet sludge may be applied to land either by spraying on the surface or by subsurface injection
n• plow); (not'applicable for types of sludge described In (11) of this Rule];
(b) Treated Effluent. The process of spraying treated wastewater onto a land area or other methods of application of wastewater onto a land area as a
means of final disposal or treatment;
(23) Microscreem A low speed, continuously back -washed, rotating drum filter operating under gravity conditions as a polishing method for removing
suspended solids from effluent;
(24) Nitrification Process. The biochemical conversion of unoxidized nitrogen (ammonia and organic nitrogen) to oxidized nitrogen (usually nitrate);
(25) Nitrogenous Stage. A separate stage of wastewater treatment designed for the specific purpose of converting ammonia nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen;
(26) Phosphate Removal, Biological. The removal of phosphorus from wastewater by an oxidanoxi process designed to enhance luxury uptake of phosphorus
by the microorganisms;
(27) Polishing Pond. A holding pond following secondary treatment with sufficient detention time to allow settling of finely suspended solids;
(28) Post Aerator. Aeration following conventional secondary treatment units to Increase effluent D.O. or for any other purpose;
(29) Post Aeration. (Cascade) A polishing method by which dissolved oxygen is added to the effluent by a nonmechanical, gravity means of flowing down a
series of steps or weirs; The flow occurring across the steps or weirs moves in a fairly thin layer and the operation of the cascade requires no operator
adjustment; thus, zero points are assigned even though this is an essential step to meeting the limits of the discharge permit;
(30) Powdered to Granular Activated Carbon Feed. A biophysical carbon process that utilizes biological activity and organic absorption by using powdered or
granular activated carbon; Virgin or regenerated carbon is feed controlled into the system;
(31) Preaeration. A tank constructed to provide aeration prior to primary treatment;
(32) Preliminary Units. Unit operations in the treatment process, such as screening and comminution, that prepare the liquor for subsequent major operations;
(33) Industrial Pretreatment.
(a) Pre-treatment Unit, Industrial. The conditioning of a waste at its source before discharge, to remove or to neutralize substances injurious to sewers and
treatment processes or to effect a partial reduction in load on the treatment process which is operated by the same governing body as the wastewater
treatment plant being rated;
b) Pre-treatment Program, Industrial - must be a State or EPA required program to receive points on the rating sheet;
(34) Primary Clarifiers. The first settling tanks through which wastewater is passed in a treatment works for the purpose of removing settleable and suspended
solids and BOD which is associated with the solids;
(35) Pumps. All influent, effluent and in -plant pumps;
(36) Radiatlom Disinfection or sterilization process utilizing devices emitting ultraviolet or gamma rays;
(37) Reverse Osmosis. A treatment process In which a heavy contaminated liquid is pressurized through a membrane forming nearly pure liquid free from
suspended solids;
(38) Rotating Bioogical Contractors. A fixed biological growth process in which wastewater flows through tanks in which a series of partially submerged circular
surfaces are rotated;
(39) Sand Titers:
(a) Intermittent Biological. Filtration of effluent following septi tanks, lagoons, or some other treatment process in which further biodecomposkion Is
expected to produce desired effluents; Hydraulic loading rates on these filters are computed in gpd/ac and have a resulting low gprrvsf (less than one);
b) Recirculating biological - the same type of sand fitter as defined in Subparagraph (39) (a) of this Rule with the added capability to recycle effluent back
through the sand filter,
(40) Sand or Mixed -Media Fitters. A polishing process by which effluent limits are achieved through a further reduction of suspended solids;
(a) low rate — gravity, hydraulically loaded fitter with loading rates in the one to three gpm/sf range;
opressure, hydraulically
Io loaded filter
rs in the five gpffVsf ch eorate lithree
dP(41) Secndary Clarifiers. Atnkwhich flowsthe biological unitof treatment plant and which has thepurposeofremv ng sludges associated the
biological treatment units;
(42) Separate Sludge Reaeration. A part of the contact stabilization process where the activated sludge is transferred to a tank and aerated before returning it
to the contact basin;
(43) Septi Tank A single -story settling tank in which settled sludge is in contact with the wastewater flowing through the tank; shall not be applicable for
septic tank systems serving single family residences having capacity of 2,000 gallons or less which discharge to a nitrification field;
(44) Sludge Digestion. The process by which organic or volatile matter and sludge is gasified, ilquetied, mineralized or converted into more stable organa matter
through the activity of living organisms, which Includes aerated holding tanks;
(45) Sludge Drying Beds. An area comprising natural or artificial layers of porous materials upon which digested sewage sludge is dried by drainage and
evaporation;
(46) Sludge�Elutdation. A process of sludge conditioning in which certain constituents are removed by successive washings with fresh water or plant effluent;
(47) Sludge Gas Utilization. The process of using sewage gas for the purpose of heating buildings, driving engiries, etc.;
(48) Sludge Holding Tank (Aerated and Nonaerated). A tank utilized for small wastewater treatment plants not containing a digester In which sludge may be
kept fresh, and supernatant withdrawn prior to a drying method (i.e. sludge drying beds); This may be done by adding a small amount of air simply to keep the
sludge fresh, but not necessarily an amount that would be required to achieve stabilizaton of organic matter. A nonaerated tank would simply be used to
decant sludge prior to dewatering and would not allow long periods (several days of detention) without resulting odor problems;
(49) Sludge Incinerators. A furnace designed to bum sludge and to remove all moisture and combustible materials and reduce the sludge to a sterile ash,-
(50) Sludge Stabilization (Chemical or Thermal). A process to make treated sludge less odorous and putrescbie, and to reduce the pathogenic organism
content; This may be done by pH adjustment, chorine dosing, or by heat treatment;
(51) Sludge Thickener. A type of sedimentation tank In which the sludge is permitted to settle and thicken through agitation and gravity;
(52) Stabilization Lagoon A type of oxidation lagoon in which biological oxidation of organic matter is effected by natural transfer of oxygen to Sloe water, from
air (not a polishing pond);
(53) Stand -By Power Supply. On site or portable electrical generating equipment;
(54) Static Screens. A stationary screen designed to remove solids, including non-bodegradable particulate (foatable solids, suspended solids and BOO
reduction) from municipal and industrial wastewater treatment systems;
(55) Tertiary Treatment. A stage of treatment following secondary which is primarily for the purpose of effluent polishing; A settling lagoon or sarid� or coal litter
might be employed for this purpose;
(56) Thermal Pollution Control Device. A device providing for the transfer of heat from a fluid flowing In tubes to another fluid outside the tubes,' versa;
or other means of regulating liquid temperatures;
(57) Thermal Sludge Conditioner. A conditioning process by which heat is added for a protracted period of time to Improve the dewaterability of sludge by the
solubiiizing and hydraulizing of the smaller and more highly hydrated sludge particles;
(58) Toxic Materials. Those wastes or combinations of wastes. Including disease -causing agents which after discharge and upon exposure, Ingestion, Inhalation
or assimilation into any organism, either directly from the environment or indirectly by irgestion through food chains, will cause death, disease, behavioral
abnormalities, cancer, genetic mutations, physiological malfunctions (including malfunctions In reproduction) or physical deformations. In such organisms or their
offspring; Toxic materials include, by way of illustration and not limitation: lead, cadmlum, chromium, mercury, vanadium, arsenic, zinc, onho-nitro-chlorobenzene
(ONCB), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dihlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT); and any other materials that have or may hereafter be determined to have
toxo properties;
(59) Trickling Filter. A biological treatment unit consisting of a material such as broken stone or rock over which wastewater is distributed; A high rate trickling
filter is one which operated at between 10 and 30 mgd per acre. A low rate trickling filter is one which is designed to operate at one to four mgd per acre;
(60) Trickling Flier (Packed Tower). A plug flow type of operation in which wastewater flows down through successive layers of media or filtrate material; Organic
material is removed continually by the active bioogical fixed growth In each successive layer. This method may produce 'secondary' quality effluent, or may be
adapted to produce a nitrified effluent;
(61) Vacuum Filter, Centrifuges, or Filter Presses. Devices which are designed to remove excess water from either digested or undigested sludge, prior to dtsposaI
or further tmatmen i.