• • Department of Toxic Substances Control Jesse R. Huff. Director lOll N. Grandview Avenue Glendale. California 91201 Pete Wilson Governor November 12, 1998 Peter M. Rooney Secretary for Environmental Prote{:tion CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. James Marzolino Western Region Environmental Manager '.' GNHtechn610gies 2700 South Indiana Avenue Vernon, CA 90023 Dear Mr. Marzolino: On :une 30, July 1, and July 6, 1998, the California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), conducted an inspection of GNB Technologies, located at 2700 South Indiana Avenue, Vernon, California. The enclosed report describes the findings ofthis inspection. The following violations which are described in this inspection report, were found subsequent to the inspection. You are required by section 25185(c)(3) of the Health and Safety Code to submit a written response to the Department within 30 days describing the corrective actions that you have taken or propose to take to bring your facility into compliance. If you dispute any of the violations, you should explain your disagreement in this written response. All pertinent infonnation derived from the inspection, including documents, and photographs are included as attachments to the report. This report will become a public document; you may request that any trade secret or facility security infonnation be withheld from public disclosure. California Environmental Protection Agency .* Printed on Recycled Paper Mr. James Marzolino November 10, 1998 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you wish to meet with the Department to discuss any questions or concerns you have with the inspection, the report, the violations, or the proposed corrective action, please call Ruth Williams-Morehead at (818) 551-2916. Sincerely, ~/(f!/t!Ai ~~uC , . .. ' .... -.1, • • • • • _ t. • Enclosures Certified Mail P 529 033 639 Return Receipt Requested Mukul Agarwal ~ Supervising Hazardous Substances Scientist Statewide Compliance Division Department of Toxic Substances Control Jesse R. Huff, Director 1011 N. Grandview Avenue Glendale, California 9120 I Pete Wilson Gove rnor November 12,1998 Pe::ter M. Rooney Secretary for Environmental CERTIFIED MAIL Mr. James Marzolino Western Region Environmental Manager GN!:I Technologies 2700 South Indiana Avenue Vernon, CA 90023 Dear Mr. Marzolino: On !une 30, July I, and July 6, 1998, the California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), conducted an inspection ofGNB Technologies, located at 2700 South Indiana Avenue, Vernon, California. The enclosed report describes the findings of this inspection. The following violations which are described in this inspection report, were found subsequent to the inspection. You are required by section 25 I 85(c)(3) of the Health and Safety Code to submit a written response to the Department within..J.Q. days describing the corrective actions that you have taken or propose to take to bring your facility into compliance. If you dispute any of the violations, you should explain your disagreement in this written response. All pertinent information derived from the inspection, including documents, and photographs are included as attachments (0 the report. This report will become a public document; you may request that any trade secret or facility security information be withheld from public disclosure. California Environmental Protection Agency * Printed on Recycled Paper Protection Mr. James Marzolino November 10, 1998 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you wish to meet with the Department to discuss any questions or concerns you have with the inspection, the report, the violations, or the proposed corrective action, please call Ruth Williams-Morehead at (818) 551-2916. Sincerely, ~/(!j/t(A1~~ MukulAcgarwal ~ Supervising Hazardous Substances Scientist Statewide Compliance Division Enclosures Certified Mail P 529 033 639 Return Receipt Requested INSPECTION REPORT I. GENERAL INFORMATION Company Name: GNB Technologies, Inc. Facility Address: 2700 South Indiana Avenue Vernon, Ca. 90023 Telephone Number: (213) 262-1101 ext. 259 EPA ID Number: CAD097854541 Facility Type: RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility Regulated Units: The facility is currently operating under an ISD for their wastewater retention pond, lead smelter, wastewater treatment unit and four spent lead-acid battery and lead waste storage areas. Waste Streams: Polypropylene waste, furnace slag, rubber and plastic casing materials, wastewater, filter cake sludge, lead contaminated wipes and rags, etc. Inspected by: Ruth Williams-Morehead, HSS - 6/30/98, 7/1/98 and 7/6/98 Date ofInspection: June 30, 1998, July 1, 1998, and July 6, 1998 Type ofInspection: CEI XX CME - O&M - Focused Limited - Transporter Facility Rep.: James Marzolino, Western Regional Environmental Manager Type of Business: GNB is a secondary lead smelter which produces pure lead and lead alloy from mainly lead acid batteries and other lead bearing waste. The lead is subsequently sold as a product. Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 2 II. CONSENT Consent to conduct inspection that involves: taking photographs, reviewing and copying records, questioning personnel and inspecting hazardous waste handling areas. Yes/No Yes. Consent given by (name and title) : James Marzolino, Western Regional Environmental Manager III. DOCUMENTS REVIEWED a. Manifests, Bills of Lading, LDR's, Exception Reports: The facility could not prove that a land disposal restriction notification was attached to each manifest used to transport LDR waste off-site for disposal. b. Contingency Plan No Violations noted. (Attachment #1 is a copy of each cover letter that was attached to each copy of the contingency plan, which was mailed to each agency that may respond to an emergency at the facility. c. Training Plan and Records: The training plan needs to be updated to show that personnel are trained in hazardous waste management practices and procedures, (i.e. hazardous waste drum handling, and labeling, filling-out manifest, responding to hazardous waste emergencies, and implementing the contingency plan if necessary, etc). (Attachment #2) d. Incident Report: N/A e. Waste Analysis Plan and Records: The waste analysis plan does not contain a detailed description of how hazardous waste received from off-site is analyzed to determine its hazardous constituents. f. Operating Log: Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 3 The facility has an operating record. However it needs to be updated to include a cross-reference to manifests used to transport hazardous waste off-site for disposal. g. Inspection Records The facility has not developed an inspection schedule for inspecting the following areas and/or items: Storm Water retention pond, reverberatory and blast furnaces feed rooms, fire hoses, fire extinguishers, and emergency eye wash and showers. h. Tiered Permitting Applications and Authorization Letters: N/A i. Annnal/Biennial Reports: No violations noted. j. SB 14 Plans: No violations noted. k. Closure Cost Estimates and Updates: The facility needs to increase the dollar amount oftheir Letter of Credit to reflect an increase in their closure and post-closure cost. I. Part A: An application was filed in 1981 by Gould, Inc. former owner ofGNB. GNB revised the Part A, and is currently operating under interim status. m. Part B: Permit is pending issuance. n. POTW Compliance Data: The facility has a permit to discharge treated waste water into the Los Angeles County Sanitation District. o. Tank and/or Containment Certifications: The treatment and storage tanks used in waste water treatment and lead recycling do Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 4 not have secondary containment. The last tank integrity test was performed in 1993 . p. Air Board Permits: No violations found. q. Variances: Not cunently operating under a variance. r. Recycling Records: N/A s. Other: N/A IV. NARRATIVE OF OBSERVATIONS/DISCUSSION WITH OPERATOR On June 30, 1998, I, Ruth Williams-Morehead conducted a Compliance Evaluation Inspection at GNB. I met with James Marzolino who is directly responsible for the management of hazardous waste at the facility. Mr. Marzolino gave me his consent to conduct the inspection. We began the inspection by discussing the status of the Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP), which were ordered in a Consent Agreement signed by DTSC and GNB in March 1997. Mr. Marzolino stated that according to the Consent Agreement, GNB is required to expend $785,000.00 to perform the SEP's. He stated that the facility will probably expend approximately 1.6 million dollars on the SEP's. He stated that the SEP's which were to be constructed in three phases, will all be constructed at one time. Mr. Marzolino stated that conceptual designs for the SEP's were submitted to the City of Vernon. He stated that the city of Vernon is responsible for issuing the building permits for the construction of the SEP's. He stated that he expects the plans to be approved with minimal changes. Next we discussed the status of the benning and guttering plan. Mr. Marzolino stated that he submitted the revised plan to Jamshid Shahi, ofDTSC, Facility Pennitting Branch on March 29, 1998. He stated that after DTSC reviewed the plan, that DTSCrequested that he submit a topographic map of the facility before GNB could proceed with the project. Mr. Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 5 Marzolino explained that the facility may have a problem installing the berm and gutter in the railroad track switch area, because GNB needs approval from the railroad company. Mr. Marzolino stated that GNB may be able to avoid having to get consent from the railroad company, by installing a sump underneath the railroad tracks to collect rain water run-off. The run-off will be manually pumped from the sump, and treated in the waste water treatment system. I asked Mr. Marzolino for an update on the installation ofthe drop-out box. He stated that the drop-out box can not be installed until DTSC approves GNB ' s request to modify their ISD and approve their request for a temporary permit modification. Both documents are currently being prepared by Jeff Pierce of Lake Engineering, Inc. I asked Mr. Marzolino about the status of the tank certifications. Mr. Marzolino said that the tanks used for wastewater treatment are going to be relocated. He said most of the tanks presently being used for waste water treatment will be replaced with new tanks, that will be certified by a professional engineer before installation. Mr. Marzolino introduced me to Mr. Dick Miner,who is the Project Engineer, in charge of tank certification. Mr. Miner said that it is impossible to certify every tank at the facility. He stated that he believes that most ofthe tanks, except for the three muds tanks, are not certifiable, and will have to be replaced . He stated that the muds are new tanks and have been certified. I asked Mr. Marzolino ifthe lead recycling and waste water treatment process have changed since my last inspection in January 1998. He stated no, that the process has not changed. (The following description is from the March 26, 1998 inspection report, which was based on my January 29, 1998 inspection.) Rafael Perez, the RMPS Waste Water Treatment Manager explain the wastewater treatment and lead recycling processes to me. Mr. Perez stated that lead-acid batteries are received from off-site and crushed in the harnmermill. The crushed batteries are sent through a screen separator which collects lead oxide paste. The lead oxide paste is sent to the paste thickening unit (tank 12, also known as the Santa Maria), and flows into the mud tanks (tanks 7, 8, 9). From the tanks the mud is pumped into the blast furnace for lead recovery. The pH of the water remaining in the mud tanks is adjusted. Soda ash is added to the water, and is sent through the filter press, which flows into a filtrate tank (tank 30). From tank 30 the effluent is gravity fed into two equalization tanks (tanks 22 and 23) and caustic is added to increase the pH of the filtrate to 2.5. It is then pumped into the process tank (tank 29). Ferric Chloride is added to the water in the process tank, and the water is sent to the three pH adjustment tanks (tanks 26, 27, 28) and caustic is added. The water is pumped to the west Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 6 reaction tank (tank 16), the pH is adjusted to 7, and pumped to east reaction tank (tank 17). The pH is adjusted to 9.2 by adding more caustic. The water flows into the flocculation tank (tank 20) and a polymer is added. The polymerized water goes to the clarifier (tank 21) and the solids are removed and placed in the sludge tank (tank 19). The water from the clarifier is sent to the pump tank (tank 18). The water flows through a sand filtration system and is discharged to the POTW. The sludge from tank 19 is sent through the filter press and the overflow goes to the 50k tank. The filter cake contains lead and is placed into the furnace. There is an acid overflow tank (tank 11) connected to the paste thickening tank (tank 12) which is used to collect acid overflow. The acid from this tank is pumped back into the hammermill, and sprayed to reclaim the lead oxide released in the hammermill. Mr. Marzolino stated during Mr. Perez's discussion, that acid is sometimes brought into the facility in a 300 gallon tote for reaction in the waste water treatment unit. He stated that this acid is needed when the battery breaker is down and acid is not being released. We concluded the interview at this time and I began the record review on July 1, 1998. On July 1, 1998, I received permission from Mr. Marzolino to continue the inspection and I began the record review. It appears that facility is attaching the LDR notification to the majority ofthe manifests used to transport restricted waste off-site for disposal. However, I did observe that land disposal restriction notifications were not attached to several manifests used to transport LDR waste (attachment #3). Mr. Marzolino stated that the facility is still working to ensure that LDR's are attached to each manifest, when appropriate, and he will continue to work with his staff on this issue. The waste analysis plan does not contain a detailed description of how hazardous waste received from off-site is analyzed to determine its hazardous constituents, which is a direct indication of how the waste should be managed. Mr. Marzolino stated that facility personnel handling incoming waste, have a general knowledge of the hazardous characteristics of the waste being accept from off-site. However, he stated that he is in the process of contacting each customer (generators) requesting an analytical on their waste stream(s) (attachment #4). During the inspection, Mr. Marzolino provided me with a copy of the waste profile sheet, which accompanies each shipment of hazardous waste, GNB sends to Chemical Waste Management in Kettlemen Hills (attachment #5). The facility has an operating record. However it needs to be updated to include a crossreference to those manifest used to transport batteries off-site to Kinsbursky Brothers. GNB Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 7 sends their industrial batteries to Kinsbursky Brother to be cut open in order to remove the battery plates. The plates are shipped back to GNB for processing. During the review of the training records, I found that personnel involved in the management of hazardous waste are not trained in hazardous waste management practices ( i.e. hazardous waste drum handling, labeling, how to properly fill-out the manifest, how to respond to hazardous waste emergencies, how to implement the contingency plan, etc.). I spoke with Mr. Ty Avedano, who is responsible for health and safety training at the facility. He said that each employee at the facility is given health and safety training, and he gave me an outline of the training, and also a list of names of those employees who attended the training. I told Mr. Avedano that the training he provided appeared to be to general for those employees involved in managing hazardous waste, and that those employee should be given a training more specific to hazardous waste management. The facility has an inadequate inspection schedule for inspecting the following area and/or items: storm water retention pond, reverberatory and blast furnaces feed rooms, fire hoses, fire extinguishers, and emergency eye wash and showers. Mr. Marzolino stated tllat at this time he ' s in fue process of revising the inspection schedule and inspection checklist (attachment #6). The facility has an adequate contingency plan, closure plan (attachment #7), annual report (attachment #8), and waste minimization plan (attachment #9). I concluded the review of the records and the inspection at this time. I conducted the walk-through on July 6,1998. I met with Mr. Marzolino, who gave me consent to continue the inspection, and I began the inspection with a walk-through of the facility to evaluate fue hazardous waste management units. The surface impoundment ( facility ' s existing secondary containment system) contained water and sludge (photos #1 - #16). Mr. Marzolino told me that the water in the surface impoundment resulted from rainfall that occurred on June 1,1998. I told Mr. Marzolino that any collection in the surface impoundment needs to remove within 24 hours. Mr. Marzolino stated that the water is going to be removed within in the next few days, and taken to waste water treatment for processing. He also stated that the sl udge fi'om the impoundment (photos #23 - #27) , depending on the lead content, will either be processed in the blast furnace or sent off-site for disposal. We next visited battery storage areas 103, 105, 106, 107, 108. Numerous batteries were being stored on pallets or inside of intennodal containers in those areas (photos #17-#23), and no violations were found. Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 8 During the walk-through of the RMPS building and surrounding area I observed workers with shovel removing mud from around the base of the north mud tank (photo #31). I asked Mr. Marzolino was there a release from the tank, and he stated that he did not know, but he would check with Rafael Perez, the RMPS manager. I also observed that a sump had back flowed (photo #30). Mr. Marzolino stated that the sump is blocked and that air is being pumped through the sump to remove the blockage. Inside ofthe RMPS building the Santa Maria tank was being cleaned. Effluent from cleaning the Santa Maria tank was being forced through a line and poured directly on the floor of RMPS building. The effluent from the line was running into the 1600 gallon collection sump inside of the building (photos #28 and #29). I asked Mr. Marzolino if the line could be extended and placed directly into the sump. He stated, yes, and that he would follow-up to see that this is done. I ended the walk-through at this time, and return to Mr. Marzolino's office for the exit interview. During the exit interview we discussed the potential violations(attachment #10) I found during the inspection. At this time Mr. Marzolino told me that he spoke with Rafael Perez about the release at the mud tanks. He stated that Mr. Perez told him that screws were being replaced at the base of the mud tank, and a small amount of mud was released during the maintenance activity. I told Mr. Marzolino that I was concerned that I saw three potential releases during the walk-tll!ough. Although the releases appeared to be contained, the facility should implement better maintenance practices to prevent a hazardous waste release. I concluded the inspection at this time. VI. ATTACHMENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A Copy of each cover letter which was sent with a copy of the contingency plan to each agency that may be called upon by the facility to respond to an on-site emergency. Hazardous waste training and attendance sheet. Manifests lacking land disposal restriction notifications. Generators hazardous waste certification form. GNB's waste profile sheet for waste streams the facility send to Chemical Waste Management for disposal. Inadequate inspection schedule and inspection records. Closure plan Inspection Report GNB, Technologies, Inc. Page 9 8. 9. 10. 11. Annual Reports Waste minimization plan Summary of Violations. Photos ~wt{fg~!~;!;1 Hazardous Substances Scientist 1//.L/ 1Y Date ATTACHMENT 1 GNB TECHNOLOGIES DAILY ATTENDANCE SHEET CYCLE :_....!2;:::......___ DATE: (,-/6-77 MOD: _ _ _ _ MOD NAME: _ _ _-:-_ _. -_ _ _ _ _---,-_ #HRS: CLAS S 10: CLASS NAME: TRAINEE NAME Last, First ) ~Print _~A.:..:.'/IUJ~.r.:;.·~" 2.o. :<:; .;>,. . .: B. '/ :;;:? b (, /~6 ? , ---- 2-6 r 14. ---- 15. 16. < X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ~ a:: w X X )( .)<; IX . IX: IX '" . )( 'f:' X )( X )( X K IX >< X Hazardous Waste Topic Hazardous Waste Audience All employees. Level Basic. Time Frame 2 to 4 hours. Prerequisite Training Hazard Communications training. 3uIIlIllclrY This training is required by OSHA for all employees who are invloved with hazardous wastes in the course of their employment. Training must be conducted before being assigned to the work are and anytime the hazards in the work area change. It is recommended that an annual refresher training session be conducted. Location Needs Classroom with comfortable seating for the number of students attending the training. Equipment Needs Video player Video monitor Classroom & Hands-on Supplies Handouts Hazardous waste procedure. Student supplies & equipment Performance Objectives Identify key hazardous waste regulations. Define hazardous materials and related terms. Identify the safety hazards present while handling hazardous wastes. Identify cost issues related to hazardous waste. Identify the classifications of hazardous wastes. Demonstrate using the hazardous waste lists to identify the appropriate class of a waste. Identify and explain key issues related to waste minimization. Demonstrate container selection for the accumulation of a hazardous waste. Identify the key requirements for a waste storage area. Key Points • • • • • • • • • RCRA requirements. Costs of waste and disposal. Types of wastes. Waste minimization. Waste separation. • Waste identification and labeling. Container selection, handling, and storage. Personal protective clothing and equipment Spills and emergencies. Instructor Preparation Review RCRA regulations, Review hazardous waste policies and procedures. Preview video tape. Preparation of Students Their safety and the safety of fellow employees depends on knowing how to handle hazardous wastes proper1y. Presentation of Training Application Allow students to identify labels. Allow students to practice with simulated hazardous waste situations and discuss appropriate handling. Evaluation Use questions to drill students on topics covered by training. Pre and/or Post Testing Testing is currently optional. A brief multiple choice test is recommended. Regulatory References RCRA regulations Additional Reading None 2 GNB . TECHNOLOGIES ' AUTOMOTIVE PARTS DIVISION . WESTERN REGION HAZARD COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK .' /' Hazard ' Labeling Evaluation The flnt requirement of the Standard is hazard evaluation. Your company should evaluate all chemical products tha~ are used by employees in carrying out their responsibilities to determine if those products are hazaraous. This evaluation should include ' products used for grounds care, vehicle maintenance, water treatment, etc, There are two general types of hazards that you will face in this evaluation-health hazards and physical hazards. The second requirement of the Standard is labeling. If a hazard evaluation reveals a potent ial for health or physical hazards, an appropriate warning label must appear on or be attached to the container. These w~ing labels must not be defaced or removed from the container. The warning labels must contain the following basic information: • Chemical Identity-the narne of the hazardous chemical in the container. This may be the common narne, the product narne, or the chemical narne. It must be the same as the name on the MSDS and the Hazardous Chemical List. • Appropriate Haz:ud Warnings-these can be words, piclures, or both. They inClude w:lJ11ings such as "nammable" or "vapor harmful" or what will happen if the chemical is not handled , properly, • Prolw:re CIOlhing and Equipment-Ihese may be des~ribej by u5L~g words. p:clures or symbols, . • Hll1dlir.g:1J1d S:c:-:!ge lns:ruC'[ions-tnt!se let! you how to properly store tr.~ product. Ii m~y r.eed 10 t:>e used or.ll· i:; The rerm healJh ha:Jlrd incllldes chemicals thor call be classified as: (/) irrirallls (2) sellsiri:m (3) carcillogells r~) carros/res (5) Wri( Gg i.'1!IS r6J repro,hcrire agrms .J. phys;cal ha:.nrd is c/;:H!/ict! c.' a t!:~'I'::·_~':.'':>· ~d; i;-:: f:':Hf i.: .i;-jo::ij'!:a.'iy ra:;} e~'i:;C1:~C i;:a: i: :sc' (I) fiamn:.able. cO;llbustiblf or eg;!osfi-e r.::J!eri.::.' (2J con:pressed g.;s i31 oxidi:er "1\ "IL ~"," ' ~~ ~p=>')~ '~ , . . ·• · ... 11 • lh • _ ....... _""oJ. . . 1'0-. ey'.....,., ..... ,nt'",,, 9 ~l2..;:.::·:::!'.!!"er·s r\=""7!;; a:.: Ad~~:~ ~-;:5 ',;'e:: ~s ::':-1 err~:~g ::-.=:: t::::iephoile n:Jmo.er to get mo:e L'1fcrm3:ic;;, The H::n:d Comm!.Jx:crio:1 Su.ncb:d requi:e5 L~3; e~ ! cor,tz:'-.e~i c' h=doU5 chern i~2 ls be appropria:el ,v bbelec, Ii ,I'OU containers t';a, h21'e no labels, al~r1 your sUP'i,.. iiQ:. obS~f\ e ,-.21.'d;" ~ 1"'\.1 p.W r ...l J . ..~:. 1.,; '-:-"ffiS I~.:;. 0' .. " ' t ;r'!", ~" ...... O n~1"", ,,.' L . : .dOI. .... . 1 ) ......... 1:JU ... .. C. =0 .. . . (5) react ire substance These health and physical hazards should be covered L1 ),0": employee' training session. A wtinen descripiion of the procedures used by your company to determine the hazards of the products should be maintained on a regular basis in a bJOlll1 location. This Wrinen Hazard Communication Prognun must be available for review upon an employee's request. 2.' .~ .) Locludes po~,zbk con:z:ners. The porcab:e co;:!2i;;er 12bel is 2?propriate when a material is being used in a s?,!cific work are2 and il is nOI praclical to keep it in its origin21 containe:. Any new 0: temPcr2r)' container mto " 'hicli s'uch a maleria! is placed should be labeled or marked \\ltlJlhe identity of the material and appropria'le hazard warning. Although the Standard does not require warning labels on containers that wiU be emptied by the end of the shift and used only by one employee, your company believes doin~ so v"il l help prevent accidental misuse, - , ) IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS: LABELS AND PLACARDS There are several different labeling systems used for hazard identification. The two most commonly used ones are: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPAI 704 M System used on storage tanks and sma ll er conta iners at (fixed) facilities The Department of Transportation (DOTI system of placards and labels used on containers and tanks transported in interstate commerce . . Both the NFPA and the DOT systems present emergency information. This information does not always correspond to the hazards faced under normal working conditions. Neither system provides adequate information on the long-term health effects of chemical exposure. SUMMARY OF NFPA 704 M HAZARD IDENTIFICATION The NFPA 704 M SYSTEM uses numbers (0 TO 4) and colors to indicate the FLAMMABILITY, REACTIVITY and HEALTH HAZARDS of chemicals. NFPA 704M DIAMOND FLAMMABILI7Y COLOR KEY RED - FLAMMAB ILITY (~EO) !-.EALTH :::::...u t ) f;~:iIVI-:Y (YELLOW) BLUE - HEALTH HAZARD YELLOW - REACTIVITY SPECIAL INFORMATION (WHITE) WHITE - SPECIAL INFORMATION Section 1 -5 J :I KAREMBLVElHAZREC.SC1 SPECIAL INFORMATION KEY \AI CHEMICAL REACTS WITH WATER h OX or OXY - .;t..,. SUBSTANCE IS STRONG OXIDIZER SUBSTANCE IS RADIOACTIVE NUMBER KEY NUMBERS GO FROM 0 TO 4. o IS NO RISK - 4 IS HIGHEST RISK The fo llo w in g graph is a rough guid e to what the numbers mean: # 4 I I li , I' I, II I Flammability Very flammable! These materials rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and . normal i surrounding temperatures and burn readily or are read il y Health Too dangerous to enter liquid or vapor Materials that could cause death or major injury even though prompt medical treatment was given. Examo 1es acrylonitri le bromine parathion Reactivity Materials that in themselves are readily capable 0,' explosion reactic .at normal temperatures and pressures. Evacuate area if there is a fire . I Examples benzoyl peroxide picric acid Examp l e~ 1,3-butadiene propane ethylene oxide Section 1 -6 J: IKAREMSLUElHAZREC.SCI # Flammability 3 Can be ignited at normal temperatures Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all normal surrounding temperature cond itions. 2 ,I I I 1 I , , I Extreme ly hazardous. Do not allow skin exposure. Full protective clothing & equipment needed. Materials that could cause serious temporary or permanent injury even though prompt medical treatment was given Examp les phosphorus acry lonitrile Examples: aniline sodium hydroxide sulfuric acid Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high temperatures before ignition can occur Hazardous materials which on intense or continued exposure could cause temporary or permanent injury unless prompt medical treatment is given. Self contained breathing apparatus (SeBAl and eye p,otection needed, . :: x ::>mples formic acid kerosene Reactivity . Health ExamQles dimethyl ether methyl methacrylate Section 1 -7 May explode if heated. May react with water. Examp les diborane ethylene oxide - Normally unstable. May react violently with water or may form potentially explosive mixtures I, with water. Examples acetaldehyde potassium I ,: Ii II J:IKAREMSLUElHAZREC,$C 7 # Flammability 1 Will not ignite unless preheated. EX2mg lfl ~ sodium red phosphorus Health May be unstable if heated or if under pressure. Materials that are Materials that cause irritation but only minor normally stable but permanent injury even if which can become unstable at no treatment is given elevated temperatures or Examoles react with water acetone methanol with some release of energy but not violently Slightly hazardous. Good to use SCBA. Examg les ethyl ether acetic anhydride I I I Will not burn 0 ! j 1,! ;! Reactivity I I Und er fire conditions this type of hazard wou ld not be any hazardous than ordinary combustible material. Normally stable even under fire conditions. Will not react with water. I DFP.A RTMEI'JT OF TRANSPORTATION (D.O.T.) HAZARD IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM The Department of Transport ation's Hazardous Materials Transportation Adm ini stration regulates over 1,400 hazardous materials. The regulations require label s on smal l containers and glacards on tanks and trailers. Thesfl glacards and labels indicate the nature of the hazard gresented by the cargo. Section 1 -8 J:IKARENISLIJE1HAZREC.SC I The c lass ifi cation used for the placards and labe ls is based on t he United Nations Hazard Classes. T he UN (United Nations) hazard class number is found in the bottom corner of a DOT placard. There are four important parts to the D.O.T. Placard: * U.N . Identification ~~-SYM BOL number * U.N. Hazard Class Number * Hazard Symbo l * Co lor of Placard COLOR UN ~-+-+- IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ~"-- UN HAZARD CLASS NUMRF.R FOUR-D IGIT UN ID NUMBER KEY * T he ID NUMBER tells you the name of the chemical being carried . * ID NUMBER is fou nd on the placard or on an orange rectangular panel. It shou ld also be on shi pp in g papers. * The ID number may refer to more than one chem ical. UN HAZARD CLASS NUMBER * .. The UN HAZARD CLASS NUMBER is in bottom point of diamond . It tells you the "type" or class of hazard. UN refe,s to United Nations. Thi s number is used universally so if you see this number in a foreign country, it means the same chemical as it does in the United States . SYMBOLS -V isual warn in g of type of hazard. COLOR - Th is helps id ent ify t he hazard. Section 1 -9 J; IKARENISLUElHAZREC.SC I Examples: COLOR HAZARD ORANGE EXPLOSIVE RED FLAMMABLE YELLOW REACTIVE WHITE POISONOUS WHITE & RED VERTICAL STRIPES FLAMMABLE SOLID WHITE & BLACK CORROSIVE TWO COLORS TWO MAJOR HAZARDS i. Section 1 - 10 J:IKAREMSLIJElHAZREC.SC 7 D.D.T. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WARNING PLACARDS Type of Placard Description , Class A. B. C. Explosives 2 Nonflammab le and f lammable compresse gases 3 Flammable liquids 4 Flammab le sol ids. spontaneously combustib le substances . and waterreactive substances 5 Oxidizing materials. including organic peroxides 6 Class A and B poisons. irritants and disease-causing agents 8 Corrosive materials (acids. alkalies; 9 Miscellaneous hazardous materials not covered by any other classes Section 1 -11 J:1KAREN18LUElHAZREC.SC7 WARNING -HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS CD en - -' :.:,. ..<-- Company .Address C)ty Contact ~ '"'" --. " ",' State Telephone ( Haz. Class UN/NA# CAS# DOT Shipping Name Constituents/Poison 8 ( Zip ~ 0 0 e )'. 0 ...'"en Il') ~ Carcinogens 0/0.1% ci <..> CHECK OFF APPROPRIATE BOX: ROUTE OF C INHALATION CINGESTION ENTRY; WHEN HANDUNG ORDURINGROUTINEOREMERGENCYEX· '--111 ,.. . -, POSURE TO TliE HWR,DOUS CHEMICALS IN THIS CON- TAiNER. USE THE SAF'E1'Y EQUlfIt.IENT CHECKeD eaow: [ C Hard Hat C RespIratory Pnllectlon o Salety Gog01es C SKIN ABSORPTION rJ) o Full Face Shield PtotllCtlve Gloves o o Splash Apron o ProtaetlYl Boots 0 NO PHYSICAL HAZARDS l: 0 ...J 0 0 Fully Encapsulated Suit CIl C 0- ~ 0 NO HEALTH HAZARD C FLAMMABLE GAS 0 EXPLOSIVE l: 0 FLAMMABLE LIQUID/SOLID C PYROPHORIC ~ C ORGANIC PEROXIDE 0 WATER REACTIVE 0 CORROSIVE MATERIAL l: i!: iii 0 E ~ : -., " ... ----------~-- - ~ ':'-- " .. -. SECTION IV ~ Flre,ard' Explosion Hazard III Fluh Point (Method Used) Non-Flamm Flammable Limits NJA Dry Exlingulshlng Media <-Foam <-Alcohol Foam @) UEl N/A NJA Water X<- Spray X<-Chemical X<-CO, [llEl <-Other Special Fire Fighting Procedur.es Wear NtOSHlMSHA approved respirator when fighting fires in confined areas to prevent exposure 10 acrid smoke and hazardous decomposition products. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards None Known NFPA Hazard Rating (0= Insignificant; 1= Slight; 2= Moderate; 3= High; 4= Extreme) <-Special O<-Flammabilily O<-Reaclivity 1<-Heallh SECTION V Health Hazard Data Threshold Limlt Value: Not established for mixture. See section II, ENects of Overexposure Acute (Sh ort-term exposure) Acute exposure from this alkaline mixture may·,esult in reddening of the skin, moderate irritation and possible discomfort. Irrilating by inhaling spray misllo upper respiratory tract or other mucous membrane areas. Eye contact produces learing. irrilation and discomfort. Accidental ingestion may cause nausea, diarrhea and irritation 01 intestinal lining. Chronic (Long-Ierm exposure) Long-term misuse resulling Irom airborne concentrations 01 mist or spray may cause damage to upper respiratory tracl. Chronic effects may result in superficial destruction of sk.in tissue and dermatitis. Chronic eye exposure can lead to destruction 01 eye tissue and blindness. Persons with aggravated skin conditions or respiratory tract disease may be negatively aHected by use of this product. Primary Route of Entry: <-Inhalation X<-A~sorption <-Ingestion Emergency & Firsl Aid Procedures Inhalation: II Inha led in suHicien! concentrations !o ca use cO .l ~r,lr.g. sneezing or respit3iory irntation, the eAposed person should be remo ved 10 fresh air a:"l: treaied symp:omailcally. Eye Contact: Object is to seek medical attention immediately. Flush with plenty 01 water lor a'tleasl15 minu!es holding eyelids apan 10 ensure flushing ollhe en: lre eye surlace. Seek medical attention il any irritation persists. SkIn Conlact : Wash wilh pler.ty ot water. Seek medical ailentior. if any Irritation persists . /I swallowed , do nol induce vomiling . Give large quantities 01 wa:er. " available. g:ve several _ glasses 01 citrus juice . Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention immediately . Ingestion: Sodiu m Metasilicate : Notes 10 Phys ician: \ ,I.... ' • ..-i¥4- ',-1: 1 ~ h!l.i "tt"oJ , - .-, " \'''' ;....,~""~ 1'_,1"1, Gastric lavage is indicated. c -,.' . , ., to' .. " " ,'1..' . ',' " ,,' .' •• (\h1 Toxicity Information SECTION VI Producl contains chemIcal listed as car cinogen or potenlial carcinogen by: IARe <- Yes X <- No NT? <-Yes X <-No OSHA ",I OTHER <-Yes X <-No . 250 mg 'kg 2. ORAL·PIG :LDLO ... ACGIH <-Yes X <-No 250 mg!24 sev.2. SKN·HMN ; _"dio, Melasiticate: <-Yes X <-No Glycol Monomcthyl Ether: ORL-RAT LDSO : 3300 mg.'kg 2. ORL,DOG LOSO : 5000 mglkg 2. " ' . " , • t .. , . " ,.,... :. , .." ~,." -" ....:.'''..:..-.- ' .. ' .. , .. ~ ,... ... .. , :. ' •• CT ION VII•• ACTIVITY D A TA I] Stability; Indicates if the chemical is stable under reasonably foreseeable conditions of storage. use or misuse. The "X" indicates whether the chemical is stable or unstable. III Conditions to Avoid; If unstable. conditions that - may cause a dangerous reaction will be noted. i] Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid); Other materials with which direct contact could cause a dangerous reaction. @) Hazardous Decomposition Products; Hazardous materials produced in dangerous amounts by burning. oxidation. aging or heating through the welding of the chemical. .. _.. .ICTION IXSPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION UID Required Ventilation; Air now practices (genera!. local) recommended to limit hazardous substances released into the atmosphere are listed. I[i Respiratory Protection; Personal protectil'e equipment recommended to protect the wearer from adl'erse inhalation of hazardous chemicals or Q.\ygen deficiency. Also included is a table of recommended respirator types for varying exposure conditions. See 1\IOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards for respirator type codes. [ill Protectil'e Glol'es; Type of glol'es recommended to protect personnel during handling of hazardous chemicals. III Hazardous Polymerization; !ill Eye Protection: III Conditions to Al'oid; Reasonably fore seeable storage all Other Protection; Additional equipment A chemical reaction that takes place at a rate that releam large amounts of energy. The "X" indicates whether hazardous polymerization may occur. conditions that would start polymerization. Shelf life of inhibitors will be included if al'ailable. SECTION VIIISPILL AND LEAK PROCEDURES IIJ Steps Taken in Case ~Iaterial is Released or Spilled; Reasonable precautions to be taken and the methods of clean-up for spill s. Consul t you r supervisor for specific federal. state. and local regulations for accepted procedures and any reporting or notification requirements. I!I Waste Disposal Method; What to do with the spilled material and the contaminated material used to control the spill or leak. Always consult your supervisor if you have any questions. " .. : recommended to be wom by the worker 10 prel'ent exposure or contact with hazardous chemicals. SECTION XSTORAGE AND HANDLING INFORMATION !III Storage Temperature: Recommended maximum and minimum storage temperatures to assure optimal perfonmance and shelf life of the product. !ill Special Storage Recommendations: Indoor. Heated. Refrigerated. and Outdoor storage recommendations are noted by an 'X" when applicable. @ Precautions to be taken in handling and storing; !In Other Precautions: Safest. most effective material and method that can be used to counteract the effect of spilled or leaked materials. Always consult your supervisor for assistance. ' Recommended equipment for the protection. of the eyes against chemical splashes. chipping. welding or other eye-hazardous exposures. General use and storage infonmation. 12) Neutralizing Agents: .. . .-- --~ -- - . -. Labeling cautions that are not stated elsewhere on the MSDS. Includes surfaces upon which the product cannot be used and potential hazardous incompatibilities. , .J '.- '. . , . .•.. .. :;-:;: .. :~ SECTI9~ VII ID StAbility ' - ~~~ ' . ' : .. Reactlvlt}iD!lta · X<-Stable <--Unstable . . .. ' - .- .~ ." : .. ; . -. ,: .... .. !!lCondltl~n~ to Avoid NlA !II Incompatibility (Mllterials to Avoid) I!l Hazardous Decomposition Products May etch glass or anodized aluminum il product is hot, the surface is hot or the product is nol rinsed or properly diluted. Oxides 01 Carbon. Nitrogen, Silica Hazardous Po!ymerizaUon X<-: Will nol occur ~ J Condltio~s to Avoid <-May occur N/A SECTION VIII Spill or Leak Procedures Steps Taken In Case Material is Released or Spilled Small Spill Flush surface with large amounts of water and flush down drain. Large Spill SlOp leak. Contain spill. RemO'le by weI vacuum or absorban!. Reuse spilled material il possible . Otherwise. place in closed labeled container and slore in safe place, trushing remaining residue to drain. Waste Disposal Method Dispose of in accordance with state, federal and local regulations concerning heallh pollution. Normal procedure: Skim off floating oil and grease and flush down drain or separate in automotive oiVwater separator and flush down drain. Neutralizing Agent Dilute (10%) HCL or flush with large amounts ot water. SECTION IX Special Protection Information Good industrial hygiene practice dictates Ihalthe work areas should provide adequate ventilation Required Ventilation or controls 10 ma intain and meel OSHA requirements . With normal use, no respirator is required. In an emergency situation the following respirator selection is suggested. Respiratory Protection 100 mg/m': 200 mg/m': Escape HIEPF f SAF I SCBAF PAPHIEF f SAF I PO I PP I CF DMXSF I SC8AF Protective Gloves Impervious rubber gloves if repealed or prolonged skin conlact is expected. Eye Protection Chemica l goggles ilthe me thod ot application presents the likelihood 01 eye conlact. Other Protection NIA Storage and Handling Information SECTION X 161 Special Storage Recommendations Storage Temperature 120 c F.<-Ma x 32' F.<-Min Indoor X Relrigerated Heated I Outdoor Precautions to be laken in handling and &Ioring If possible. store at moderate temperatures . Higher or lower storage \em"eratures shout:::! not harm the producl's etlectiveness bul heal may cause increased aggressiveness on gtass or aluminum . II produCllreezes. warm 10 room temperature and stir thoroughly. Keep oul of reach of children. Read entire 1a~.~1 before using. Olher Precautions - • " .. , ' ,(: l.- .. ., " ..- .- • ,: .~.. .• .' <"' ~~.. •' ~:!. •• CTION XIR.OULATORY INFORMATION This section specifies regulatory information not found in other sections of the MSDS. In this example. the information concerns chemical ingredients which are subject to the reponing requirements of the Federal Community Right-ta-Know provisions of SARA. (See Glossary for definitions.) SECTION XI Regulatory Information Chemical Name ' C,A.S, Number - NlA Upper'-o Limit Those Ingredients listed above are subject to the reporting requirements of 313 of Tille III of the Superfund Amendments and Reaulhonzalion Acl of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372. II UE (Use Exemption) appears under Upper % Limit, end users are exempt from notification because the product is used and labeled for routine janitorial work, or the product is used and labeled for facility grounds maintenance (such as fertilizers and herbicides), or the product Is used and labeled lor maintaining motor vehicles. . .. , .. , .. ". SECTION XIIREFERENCES Literature cited for toxicology and health h:lZard infomlation as recommended in Appendix C to 1910. 1200-lnfonnalion Sources (Advisory) obtained in the Federal Re~ister. Volume 52: 1\0. 163. dated Au~ust2~. 1987. pm , , , 31885. SECTION XII References 1. Vendor's MSDS 2. Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 6th edition, N. Irving SAX. The information c,ontained herein is based on data considered accurate in light of current formulation; however, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data or the resu lts to be obtained from the use thereof. ABC Company assumes no responsibitity for persona l injury or property damage caused by th e use, storage or disposal 01 the product in a manner not recommended on the product label. Users assume all risks associated with such unrecommended use, storage, or disposal of the product. o:;~~ ~ • t - , '~'" 1 '" .j, r I,Ji~f> !tt:r.A;,,' *;'1.' ""1, ~ ',~t.. ,J,;. . .~ • ~ \' \~11; ~ , ,\., ,(.,"1:': ~. 'c~ '" , - .;- ~ ofl , " ," , '£,.,,:1'" _t5. '. ~r.+t·~;:, ;".,:. ...-: .:·~-::.:t':·.;:~ / Version: #2 . June. 1993 INCOMPATIBLES Community concerns about zinc cyanide in the waste water led an electroplating company to replace zinc cyanide with a less toxic substance. First, a worker pumped the zinc cyanide out of the 4' by 5' by 5' holding tanks and then washed the tanks down with water. As a final step, the tanks were washed with muriatic acid. As the tanks were being washed with muriatic acid, a chemical reaction between muriatic acid and zinc cyanide produced hydrogen cyanide gas. The worker washing the tanks was killed immediately. As nearby workers reali zed that a co-worker was in trouble, they each went individually to the tank and tried to help. A tota l of four men made attempts to help their workmates but all were overcome by the hydrogen cyanide gas. CORROSlVE-A subS!2nce that. according to the DOT. causes visible destruction or pennanent changes in human skin lissue at the sile of conlac!. Or. a liquid !hal has a severe corrosion rate on srecl. Hazard Communication Glossary DECOMPOSITION-The breakdown of a chemical or substarlce into different pans or simpler compounds. Decomposilion can occur due to heat. ch~mical reaclion. decay. elc. AClITE EFFECT-An adverse effect on· a human or animol. with symptoms developi ng rapid ly and quickly becoming a crisis. See "Chronic Effecl". DEFATTING-The removol Qf natural oils from Ihe skin by fal· dissolving solven!. DERMATITlS-An inflammation of the skin. ANTIDOTE-An agent that neutral izes or counteracts the effects ofa poison. D.OT.-The U.S. Depanment ofTransportation (DOT) regulates the IrnnsportOlion of malerials. ASPHYXIANT-A chemical gas or vapor Ihol can cause unconsciousness or dealh by suffocation. Simple asphyxianl5. such as nitrogen. either use up or displace oxygen in the air. Chemical asphyxiants. such as carbon monoxide. interfere wilh the body's obility to receive or use an adequote supply of oxygen. EMULSION-A stobie mixture of IwO or more immiscible liquids held in suspension by small percentages of substances called emulsifiers. EV APORATION RATE-The rate at which a mOlerial is convened to vapor (evapor:ul!s) at a given [emp~rature and pressure wh~n compared to th~ evaporation rate of a given subslOnce. For example. this ~ISDS shows n·BuAc (normal butyl acetale) as the given substance. Its evaporotion rat~ equals I. Fast evaporating substances show numbers greater Ihon 3. BOILING POINT-The temperoture ot which liquid changes 10 0 vapor. Expressed in degrees Fahrenheit at seo level pressure. Fl:unmable mOleriols wilh low boiling points generally present special fire hazords. BUR.!'1BACK-The distance 0 fl:une wililravel from the ignilion source bo.ck to the aerosol container. EXPOSURE-Subjection 10 a hazardous chemicallhrough any route of entr\' (inh::lIation. in2l!Stion, skin COni act or absorption. ~tc.) Also inc1 ud~s pOlential exposure. C.A.S. NUMBER-Chemical Abstracts Service. 0 ser.,.ice of Ihe American Chemical Society. identifies particular chemicals with 3. numtxr. FLA~IE EXTENSIO,,-The dimnce a name will travel from the aaoso! cont:lina when exposed to an ignition source. CARCI:"'OGE,,-A chemical is considered to be 0 carcinogen if it is a substJ.nce or agent Ih JI mJY cause C;]J1cer in anim:lis FLA~I~lABLE-A material that is easily ignited and bums very rapidly. or humans. CHE\I1CAL- An element. chemical compound or mi ." ure of ei'!menls and/a:- compounds. FLMIMABLE LIQUID-As defined b)· OSHA. any liquid with a nosh point below lOO'F. CHEMICAl FAMILY-A gro:.Jp of compounds wi:h rela!;!d FLASH PO];'\T- The tempe.alUrc ::: whi:h J liq uid wi l; gh'e o:f enough flammab le vapor to ignit~ in the presen:e of an ignition source. chemical ar.d physicHIBITOR-A subs!2nce Ihal is added 10 another 10 prevent or slow down an unwanted reaction or change. : . . .... ,' . "~: ' : : '.. . ' ... ~.~ •.. ... . ... . "" ~ ~' ..... " . - ---' ~~ -- -,----,~~ .. '- ----~~ -- ~-- ....•.. ..;... . -------~----- --- IRRITANT-A substance that produces an irritating effect when il contacts the skin, eyes, nose or respiratory system. RESPIRATOR- A device that is designed to proteci the wearer from inhaling harmful contaminants. LE'-'-Lower Explosive Limit. The lowest concenlr:uion?f ~ . substance thai will produce a fire or flash when an 'gnluon source is present. It is expressed as a percenl of vopor or gas in the air by volume. At concentrations below the LEL. the mixture is too " lean" to bum. See UEL. SARA-Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of SENSITIZER-A substance that may couse no reoction in a person during ini.ial exposure, but which further . exposure will cause.,n allergic response. MELTING POINT-The tempemture at which a solid substance changes to a liqu id. SOLUBILITY-The percentage of a ma.erial tby weight ) .ha. will dissolve in water at a specified temperature. mgjm'-Milligrams per Cubic Meter. Units used to meosure air concentrations of dusts. gases, mists and fumes. SPECIFlC GRA VITY-The we ight of a ma.erial compared.o the weight of an equal volume of water, an expression of the density (or heaviness) of the material. Insoluble materials wi.h specific gravi.y less than I willfloa •. an important cons iderati on for fire suppression and spill clean up. MIXTURE-Any combination of two or more chemicals if the combination is not. in whole or in part. the result of a chemical reaction. mm HG-Millimeters of mercu ry. A unit of measure for pressure or panial vacuum that is equal to the hei ght of a column of me rcury that th is atmosphere will support. MUTAGEN-A substance or agent capable of changing the genetic material of a living cell. N/A-An abbreviat ion for I'\ot Applicable. I'\ARCOSIS-Stupor or unc onsc iousness cau sed by ex posu re to, a chemical. NIOSH-The Nationallnstirute for Occupational Safety and Health is a federal agenc), ,ha, ,,a ins occupational health and sJfety professionJ!s. conduc is rese:m:h Jnd tests nnd ccrtifil!s r~spir:J.tors. etc. OSHA-The Ocoup,uional Safety and Health Adm ini stra.i on is a red~rJ! aQ enc\' thlt publishes and enforces health 3:1d so,fery regulJtions for most busi r:e3ses and industries. OXIDIZER-A chem:::-.:!'! !h:H ini:i:ues 0:- P:-O:11 ,:>:e5 comb:.!s:io:-I i:; (I::: ~r r:.3!e ..i~!:3. th;:- reby C:l:..!::: ;'f. :::-e i: :, ~ l f 0:- th:-0:':f!"l t::'! r;!:e:!5~ oi oxy£en or other ~a ~ e!\. PEL-Pe;':-,!5Si~!e E"pos:..; ;-e Li:~ii.. A;"! e\?0 =, u:-~ ::r:~!1 e5: :.l.b!ished bv OS HA 35 J ! ~ r:.:! ! ~ :.'!:'I~:!..~d, \!.!~ [I;::.! \~e i ~ h:~d ~.\' e·r:!~~ (T\\·.-\ ) limit o :-::!. m::;imum con:e;1t r:nion e~p05Ur;? limi t. pH-\':!:ue : ~. J: r~;Jre:>e,,!5 ;.:-,e ~:ic : : : 0:- ::. : ;~:: ~; :-: : : :, c ( : :~ : i !:~~­ ::..;: :.: e..:- ..i s ( '.~ ::::-:~-bJs e d) ~c:-.il i':\:-L PHYSIC..:...L HAZARD--,..\ cher.l;cel fo .. \, h:::-h ther;! is sci en:ilic31ly \'Jlid evide nce tha t it is a combus tible liquid. a cO:11?ressed g.:!s. explosive. flammable. an or£3.nic pe roxide, ;:),;'1 oxidizer. pyrophoric. unstable or waterreacti\ e. PP;-'l-Par1s per million . .-\ unit for measuring the co ncen!,rat~on of a f;:! s or vapor in comamin3ted air. Also ,used,lo ~nd l cate the concentration of a plnicul:u substance In a liqUid or solid. POL Y~lERIZATIO:-:-A chemical reac.ion in which one or more small molecules combine to form larger molecules. ,A, h.:J.zardous polymerization is a rea cti on th.:n lakes pl3ce ;11 a rate thJt rd!!oses I:.H£~ amounts of energy. REACTIVITY-A substonc, 's tendenc), to und 1,"1.-;';-. C':' :<.!b::!:-,:e..; I::":: 2:-; i..:'~:!; ! y \ ·.~POR - 1 :4~i,j OJ soli~L \ 'APOR DE:\S:TY- T.:;! \\:::.;!1: of 2 \ ' :!;'C~ or f.JS ::-O:-:;~3;"e.:! t ,:'t!":; \\'e if~-': of 0.:1 e~u1! ', ol u:r.e of ::1: :-, An e,press: c':1 (If ce:-:5: :) c':' :~e \ '::';:- J ~ or ,p,,;. :"-l~:e:-:2.:~ l:g~ : ;::;- t~ .::!. :1 :;.; :- h:;';-: ":!?o:- ce:-:s:ties less th::!:-: I , Li.;~:er ;;i:! :ei1:;.ls te nd t8 rise ::!i':d diss ij:',:He, He2 \' ier vapors ~e likely 10 concenlr2. ie in low pl2.ces whe re they m2.)' Creal;! fi re or he:llth haz3.:-ds, \''-\ POR PRESSL'RE-The pressu re e"ened by 0 sa.ura.ed vopor abo\'e its own liquid in 2. closed'conl:liner. Vapor pressure: is usu311y expressed ::!s pounds per squ:ue inch . but on MSDSs is in millime.ers of mercu ry (mmHG) a. 68' F. The lower the boili ng point of a substance, the hig her its \'apor pressure. VISCOSITY-A flu id 's in.emal resistance to flow . \'OLATILE-The tend ency or abili.y of 0 liquid ' 0 I'aporize, Liquids suc h as alcohol or gasoline are \~ol:J.li l e becau~e they hal'e a tendenc), .0 evapora.e qu ickly. \\'ATER·REACT IVE-A chemical .hJt reacts wi.h lI'at: u 9. Designated Facility_No me and Site Address ;0: 5,•.. Z 10. US EPA 10 Number .,""'-'.~ "-, '0 Ie 1.1\ IT 10 10 1:0 161.1 16 "'.. . . ., u. 1.~.~r :::i ~~:« II . US DOT Description ·(including Proper Shipping Nome, Hazord Class, and 10 Nu mber) _.)U ~" z \ G· /111.11/ nI 0 '" N E '" '" ..:, R '" A 0 '" w '" >- _ ' . E '"6 14 . Unit :':::~'!,;-:--~:, - ' :~.~ = -: WINol 3!. ';~~sfe' lNU¥be; ~:'~"; 13: Total Quantity fiC1bi H.A}!ARDOIJS rlA$1'E SOL1D (LEAD SL AS ) , " 3'-:E m~ 12. Containers No. Type ~· . 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GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATIO N: I hereby declare that the (onients of this consignment a re fully and accurately described above by proper shiPfillg name and are classified, packed, marked; and labeled, and are in all respects in pr oper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and notiona government regula tions. ~ <>: u If I·om o' large quantity generator, I certify thai I hove 'a program-in place to reduce 'the volume 'and toxicity of.wa;te generated to the degree I have determined to be economic~lIy practicable and that J have selected the proctica~le method of treotmenl, storog8, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the enviro nment; OR, if I am a small quantity ge nerator, I have mode a good fai th effort to mjnimize my waste generation and select the best waste management !)'lethod thaI is available to me and thai I con offord. . ~ ~ 0:: '" '" 0 Month >- U Z w w 18.'Tran·sporler 2 AcknawledQemenl of Receipt o(Male i1 01s'~ : Printed/Typed Naf!le ~ 0 ~'-.,.J ~ F Yea r I ~:." :71,·, I ;;" I <" 1( ' I Month Day Yea.r In I·,", 1'0 ' I.~ Ie;;; 1$'..,('" - .. ...J ~ Day Year I I I I W '" <>: u Day 19. Discrepancy Indicotion Space A C 'I l ·1 T Y 20 . Fodli Owner or Operator Certification of recei t of haza rd ous materials covered by. this manifes t except as noted in Item 19. Printed/Typed Nome Month II • Day I Yeor I '· DO NOT WRITE ~~.~OWTHIS LINE. oTSC B022A (4 / 97) EPA B700-22 Yellow : GENERATOR RETAINS I Deportment of Toxic Substances Control ·sacromento, California Information in the shaded areas is not required by Federal low, .,., '" '" o o .~ " " 9. Delignated Facility Nome and Site Addreu. I!ETTLEllAi'/ HILLS, ,DISPOSAL 35251 OLDS/(YLII!E ROAD " , i(ETTLS:1J1N CITY eA 93239 ~~~~~'~~c=-=='-~:'c=~"~"~~~~~~~----~-c~~~"C--c--~~~-r-~--~--~~~~------~~~----~--~~~"Cc_c------1 .. . . ~ 16. (;EN~~TOR'S CERTlfICATI~N,: I hereby d~c~arethollhe cq~!enls of thil con$f9nm~nl are fully' on~ occuralBI~ descri~ed .~b~ve by proper.shiPfing nome and .are c~oui.lied , ~cked , ~ ... ~ marked, and labeled, and ·are 10 all resped~ In proper .!=ondltlon lor traruport by hlghway.accordlng 10 applicable Internohonpl and noilono g!)VernmB[1I .r~gulohons. ;t..' .... . _. . ~.;' ~'... ,<"! ., - ... ' . .,".:' :'.. .' .. '- .. " " t. • " .: ~. • ' ~ ' " If I am a. lorge quontity generator, I·certify that I ]love ci progrom· in place to reduce th·e· volume and toxicify of waste generated to the degree I.hove determined to be economically practicable and that) have· selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, .or disposal currently availpble 10 me which minimiles the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I om a-small quantity generotor, I have mode 0 good faith effort to,minimize my waste generation and select the be!! waste monagemel'1 met~od that is available to me ond that I can aHa rd. . . , . .. ~ 0:: '" . '" Q >- ISignot~rlf. ' . 7 7 S..""',{. P- I Month ~ I Day I Year ~~+/~'~~~~'~ ' ~~~':~QII~~~~~V,~~~"'~'~.~~'dy/~ ' ~~~ ~~~__-=_~1c.~_-~~~~~ ~ ~~~ ~"G'7~~~~~?'~~'4 ,~~,~~__~__~,~'__~ ' ~I~'~L'1Iw,.1 ~'~I'D~·~I~<~f_~,,~~~ - o Prin~~TYPed Name TJ 17. Transporter 1 Ack'nowledllement of Receipt of Moleriols I _ l ~ : Pdo"~],:4 Nom, ' /" ' , '- Is;,oo"" 'In ,.At,! !::;,-(';:> LO.-'7"n"" ,.u~_ ;- 0 1B. Transporter 2 Acknowledoement of Receipt of Moterl@; .... ~ Signaiure 9 ~ Printed/Typed Nome ,.. ~ ·t · '-!" ;;.- Id . I , . ,1 _!: L.L. ' c- _,",,,,,,\1..,,.(5).,,,,,,• "":"' I - ~ ~ c ,, •T ,y Month ' 19. Discreponcy Indication Space "-'~ Y'X7, I"" 1'' ' .' ", I "I Day Year I I I I j >' .• J L I ' '':l o~~ In, I '", I"" --..s , .~ U 11:'J~~o"'-. ,'h I 20. Facili Owner or 0 eratOf Certificotion of recei t of hazardous moteriols covered by th is..monifnt except as noted in lIem 19, Print~d/Typed Nome . .; . . ~rl /.,...~ . (':.;' ,. I'Sig[l.Oh,if,lI . . ~ ... .....il'j'f'"""~ · \ ' ...-.. ---=-..s;>- ___ .,....."..~-"'-_':""'-:;::.-.;;;.;- I, Month I '"';1 Day t 1(../ ·Yeor I .. ~ J (> "', L,,,~ -,-,~,.:.~~7,;""":,,,'I,,,,,,,,,,-,,_--,f,-I('-i',¥C!.l""?""",",~'-'%f'/~_ _ __ _ _-L~ - ..=--'-_.. _ _=<= '-_- _ _ _7"""""-"-_ _ _ __ _ ___.J"_ /')L , _"L",",;L-"IID "::"~'G'i-'-'...lI..L '7'_-",KU"---J <, .:. ' " ,,;-\ , DO NOT WRITE BELOW TIjISLINE" .y..... . Yellow: . TSDF. SENDS THIS COPY TO G ENERATOR WITHI N 30 DAYS, (G.enerators who subll'!il hazardous waste for transpo rt out-of·stote, , p~oduce comple ted copy of tbis copy and send 10 DTSC wilhin 30 'days,) DTSC',' 8022i(, (:.t/971 ,EPA ·~70o--2'2 ;- .. ..';:. .J " ... ' " < ., :' . : ,( - Stall! of Colifornia- Environmental Prole<:lion Agency/ _.~ij:il Form Approv6(/ OMS No. 2050-00391Expires 9~30-99J ~ See Instructions on back of pleose print or type. Form designe d for use on eli/e (:12-pitch) IYf3: w ' ~_,.,==--co.,..,_ __ _ _ _ _c--,,-"CCo-_ _-,,-__ 1. G;i1-iirator's UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST ' US.~PA IDNa . . +- ( I ,\ I ll l ibl 9171~ I j l 41514:111/ 10 10 I ,": Deportment of Toxic Subsl6ncBs Conlrol Sacramento .Coljfilrnio ..,r-~2~.~P~O-g-.~,-r;'~"f~o-'m-o~'~;'~"~;"="h~.~.i-h'~d-i.~d~'~f~,,~.=---, Manifest Document No. 1 ...-rJo: .'," . ~. ' . .c I G is not required by Federollqw. of .1 ; '0':;rt 6' , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~L7~~~~~ ; 14.: SI?te MO l1 i fest Document Number n 7 '~ J . Generator's Nome and Moiling Address ....on GliB r;;:ClrnOWGIES 270W S. I 2UlIAHA S1"RE81 ! q?, jWU!!:~ES f; A 9002:3 'lI'. '"" ,,,'I' "oF 21:] ' ~'52 .. 1.'J];> N 5. Tronsporte r 1 Company Nome o on on '.. . ; , ;:',' •. .. .i.-,: :\:} J. ~J. - .:: .. ~ B.• Staie Generotor,'s 10 " .. ~; ' . - '" , ... 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 10. US EPA 10 Number 12. Containers No. Type 11 , US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Haza rd Clo$$, and to Number) o. G. Stote foci ;tyl~ ID' '. ] ,jl " r I· KETT1.£l'l ll,lI Hl l..J..,s IHSI'OS,\L 35'251 Dl..DSi! V f"r:~E /lOAD llET'FLE01.A.N en\' CA 93239 , !' .'j; T11 13. Total Quantity ., . ,. 6o 'iY." G E N E R A T 'r I .+ · L\~ I 14. Unit Wt/Vot r '-:~~ ~. ie,i' . ,.?:-.: ,.1'::, ! EPAIOtliar .' i;j"iI\i '. " b. • ":\ ' I ', I I I I I I <. Stale f. ,~' ~ . ,~ . ....: .~: ., R I I I I I I I ,Sfote I I "" V) I ~ ., - : .... .~ EPMOther · ,:," d. "" u"" 0;;1' ~;;. 1." Wqs;te Numbe r ); StoJe ~ " ""1' ,Pi ~ liON HCRA HAZARDOUS ilASTE SOUl) t LEAD SLAG), o· >Z c' • ~ - - -. O!o~IE) .." '" " ;:. E. Stat. ~;aru~orter! $ 10 :' '. 8. US EPA to Number 7. Tronsporte,..2 Company Nome 9. Designated Focility Name and Site Addre ss ..;, ) D. _T(a~sportef ' phone o a> a> i..;"O,. ~. " ,,:.; ~. ; " - ' " ' ;' 1- I " . ,. . • " .;r:/K~'<:'I!-';I « 11' 1..- /', .: • ':il l f;; I;:. 6 o '~ :~. C: ·'Wote ,.,' . 'Trclluportp..'llri . ~' 6 . US EPA 10 Number a> N A , ".~: . :. •.EPA/Other - , 7 1:' : ; . :c, ." I I I I Z 0 "- V) "" '" ~ < z EMERGENCY CALL ENVIROSE-RV 1- 562- '121 ~ '7217 ... .~ - BI LL TO EN'l!l,'UNl'IEIiTAL IiECOVeR'j SElltJlCES USr,; PIWf'Ell SJ\t'£TY ' EQU1 ?l1E:14T H E.MERG.Il:!1CY GUIDKill7:l. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information 0 ;:: < Z "" >- I ~ ~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the conlents of this consignment ore fully and accurately described. above by proper shiPFing na'me and ora classified. poc;ked, morked, on~ lobeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for Ironsporl by highwoy according 10 applicable inlernalional and naliona governmen t regu lations. < u , ~ ~ If I am 0 lorge quanlity generalor, I certify thot I hove 0 program in place 10 reduce the volume and toxicity 01 waste generatad to the degree I have determined 10 be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of Irealmenl, sloroge, or disposal currently available 10 me which minimizes the present and future Ihreallo human health and the environment; OR, if I am a sma ll quantity generalor, , hove mode CI good faith effort to minimize my wast~ generalion and SClrecl the best wade management method thot is available to me and thol I can offord. . • '> 0: V) OC 0 >- I Z "" '" "" ::E (9 "" ~ 0 "" < V) U ~ Month Day C-" 1.;;;1,;7 1.. U T R A ,s p 0 R T E R 17. Transporter I Acknowledgement of Rece(pi of Materials Printed/Typed Nome 1 "", S. F _~' ( - ! j;J(') ,1 / 18. Transporter 2 Ad(nowled!lem~nl of Recei pt 01 Materials Printed/Typed .Nome ISignature Manth , _1 Day Month Day I rS I I Signaturlf I I I. Year 1..." I,J::" Year IV 1 (1 1 )( I Year I 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F ;., C f L f 20. Facility Owner or Operator Ce rtificotion of rece ipt of hazardous materia ls covered by this manifest except a~ noted in Item 19. T Y Printed/ Typed No me I SigflOture DO NOT WRITE BELOW , DTSC 80nA (4 / 971 EPA 8700- 22 - THIS LINE. Ye llow: GENERATOR RETAINS I J;lepcrt ment of To~dc Sub~t~nce~ Control Sacromento, California ' 2. Page 1 . Information in the shaded cUea, i5 not required by Fede~ol.l~w. 01 I o ." ." ..... N ." Q) 6 ·0 '" 9. Designated Facil!ty Name and ~ile Ad,dress 10. US EPA 10 Numb~r KE'f"1.El!Mi HILl.S DISPOSAL 35251 OLDSKYLHIE ROAD KE•• TI.EMA!I CITY CA 932;'39 11. US DOT Doscr.iption.\inciuding Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Clau, and 10 Number) . -~ 0 Q) Q) ''';' , N .. -. ~" "'- U Z w ~ '" W ::l: w ~ 0 w , ,•s , T 0 R T on ,« E R :Z: f A y 17. 'Transporter I Acknowledgement of Receipt "Of Materials Printed/Typed Nome Month j',..,~ t- I B. Tran s orter 2 At nowled ement of Rece; 101 Malerials Printed/Typed Nome i 19, Discrepancy fndicoiion Space ' " . .••. ' .\ . .." I 1-:-<;- I Mo1,'h I I ~- . . .. Day Year 10 I 9 1 ;r Do, Year 1 I I r l 1 20. Faci I Own ar 0 eroloI~ "'e1"llfication of. e~ei 'of hazardous moteriols covered b this mo ifest &iCep{ as.Jloted in Ilem 19_ T r DO NOT WRITf BELOW THIS. LINE . .. t Yellow: .,,~ DTSC .B022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 " ·TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHiN 30 DAYS. (Ge!.1er.qtors who submit hazardous. waste for transport out-of'stote, ' p'rodu.ce completed capr of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 days.) ----------------.- -.---. - - - .- - ' Stale of California- Environmental Protection Agency Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30-99) - \ .< Form designed for use on elite 112-pitch} Iype":rY1~'- - Please_print or type. UN/FORM HAZARDOUS L See Instructions on. back of , Deportment of Toxic Sub$lonce~ Control Sacramento, ("oHomio _~/'~ G.".~".YS'JiI,A ID No, 2. Page 1 Manifest Document No. ci AI 1)1015171131514151~I 11/ I t;l IV WASTE MANIFEST Information in the shaded areas is nol required by Federal low. 3 . Generator's Nome and Mailing Address GIm TECIINO;,QGIES 2'100 s. If~D1AHA STREET U',s Alenerafor s""PKone ( ,,1"-:1 I N 5. Transporter I Company Nome 60 '? T Transporter 2 Compony Name 00 '" ... ~,S-?_ 1 t (ril 6. US EPA 10 Number " 8. US EPA 10 Number ~ ~ I I I 1' 1 I 1' 1 I I I I < u i""')<- 10. US EPA 10 Number 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address CO2 0 0 " {~::J ~r4j {':"}z 11 . US DOT Oescriptia~ (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazar~ Closs, and 10 Number) o. t-i: O':)~ G " N E 0 00 00 .", 'N 6" 0 NOl~ . ( t;()UE ) E' ilGR.~ 12. Containers No, Type 13. Total Quantity fiAZM,COUG i1A&jE Snl.. ID b, R A I I I I I I c, T '? 0 R. '" >w II I I I I I I I I I I I I d. Z w U w '"Z 0 ~ '"w '" ~ < Z 15. Special Handl ing Instructians and Additional' lnfarmation 0 EN'lIRONrl!:.l>J'i"AL E1i;CO'JER'1 SEe'l.ICES, ;::: < z w I >~ ~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accu rate ly described abave by praper shi pFing name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all r~specl5 in praper conditian for transport by hig~way acc.ording to applicable internatial"jal and nationo government regu lations. < U ~- If I am a large quantity generator, I certify theitl have a program in place to reduce the valume and taxicity af waste generated to· the degree I have determined to be economically p racticable and tha t I have- selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me wh ich minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have mode a good faith effort t6 minimi ze my waste generation a"nd select the best waste management method that is available to me and that J can offord. . ~ 0:: '" 0'" .- >- U Z w 0 '" w ::E w ~ 0 w '" < U ~ T R ,• ,s 0 R T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials . "I Signature 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledqement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Nome ". ISignature " R I Doy Manth I J I Year I I 19. Ois.crepancy Indication Space F A C I .~ I T Y 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hozo-rdous molerials covered by this monifest except as noted in Item 19. Printed/Typed. Nome Signature I Month Day Year I I I- I I I DO NOT WRITE BElOW THIS LINE. ,,4',-/\ r'o'" . OTSC ,-8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow GENERATOR RETAINS -~ ~ '----- ~ '-~--' . 0 ~'\~~'NiFORM HAZAR~i:~US .>. WASTE MANIFEST ' ~ 1. - :.-::- -.- ---.- - - .- - , • .;-, ,', $ee Instructions ~on .bo.ck oi' ..:J ~ I - - - - - ._._ - 9.~~~,~~~j~))YS EPA 10 No. IMonif~sl Document No. " Deportment of Toxic Substances Control SocrOmel)lo , Coliforn~o -l ) '. " CI!lc;r'1lI~91 71i3i 514[ 51'4111/ l .o a> ,./ . .TrClnsp.2~.h!r. 2 ~orr~';ly Nqr:ll~ +~::~. ~ -?-.l.,;" ,,!-.;,-.•,~ .,~ ~,-" ... :,; ,.... =:-r,IiI· .uS Ef1 tO Number ,. ,t •. ~·' _..:~-c" ~ ". ~ El.l ~~9:~~ T~O~SPC"'.'~!(f"]O I ".'i '. I I I I I I I I I 1; r;o",po",,:•.Pho", .. 9. Designoted Facility Nome Clnd Site Addres$ I,.. r ~ ':1-t:::1 '--. ~; ..~ _ .~' ':.. ~ ~.;.'; '''~ ;.:; :"f " 10. US EPA 10 Number I{ETTLEtlAi'i' HILLS DISPOSAL 35251 OLDSI(Yl.Hm ROAD KErrLEIIAN elTY eA 11 . 9323:;1 CI. NO~~ ' (nONE ) , HeRA, HAZ.\RDOUS ~~91STE G N -.'>-" E . ..,'" N' 0 a> o 0 a> E' • R N A 0 T SuLlD ~l.EA D Typ. No. 13, laial Quantity Sl••U31 ,. " b.- l ~".i. .. , . ,; ,. ,. ';" ., ......... ' ." ', . '.' . I~ ' I ' I " EPA/o'h" "",- . 0 .'. , .,.1,,, _ ",' . " I I I I ...•. ~ '" >-- 12. (ontainers US DOT Description (including Nome, Hazard Class, Clnd JD . , . Proper Shipping r . Numbe'rj II '. I !EPA!Other ~!;.. : .. I I I I .. ' ~, Stoie ~ d: W " .. ~,- f" .. '-.:~: Z W U "W V) Z "0 ~ V) W '" ~ ..: z 0 ~ Z w I ."" 16. GENE'R~TOR~S CERTlf ICATI?N.: . i h'E!reby dec)ore Ihaltne co~!~nh af this consign~~~1 o~e fully on~' ~'ccurat~l>: descd.bed ob~ve ,by. p.roper .5hiPring nome ond ore c~a$5ified, pocked, marked, and lopel~.d , and o~e I~ al~ resp~cls III proper condition For Irans~rt by h,ghwoy ..occord.,ng 10, opplicoble mternoilonal,and nohona government regulo tlons. ~ ~ ..: u . III om 0 large quontity' gene'ralor, FcertiFy thot .1 hove 0 prosrom in ploce to reduce th', volume ond ioxicity~oF w~.ste generated to the degree I have determined 10 b.e .'eqmamically procticable and thott hove~ selecle~ the procticoble method 01 trealment, sloroge, or dispo5al currently !lVollable to' me wh ich minimizes the preulIl l·and Future threat to humon heolth and the erl'o:ironmenli OR, if I om 0 small quanl[Ij" gen~ralor, I have mode a good foith efforl to minimize my waste'generation ond 'seleclthe best waste manogemE!nl method Ih~t is available to me ond IhoU can !lfford. · . ~ . :::j 0: V) '" 0 I >Z U w . ", '" ::;: w w ~ 0 w V) ..: u z Month b .L1'" T ,• R S , 'P , R T 17, Transporter I Acknowledgemenl of Re.ceipt~of 'Moleriofs . · P'i"'.d1Ty~jPNj!Jl'k") ' . ~. , : r>,... .....;.,~ - ·d L-ri¥ () .tU"'"', .'-Y.4i!f4-"" 1B. Trensporler 2 Acknowledgement of Reo;iipt'of Mofel-jals . Printed/Typed No'me ,.' I.Signalur.e R F A C i 9.. Discrepbtlcy Indic6i1an ,. Space' ',. : 1 '• • :;. - r - .. .'. "'r . ' .. , '" '. " :' ,. :. " ~ . J , L Yeor Day 10' le l-7 IF / '1 " ./ 20, Focilil Owner o'r 0 erator~--etli 'cation oL~~ipl of'h'azardous materials covered b Ihi anif~t exce los noled in Item 19. i y _ ....,r . DO NOT ~R~TE BELOW THIS LINE. PlS<;:' 8022A (4/,.971 EP~ ' 8700-22 ,; . , ., .... (. Yell~w: ;. . ..; TSDF "SENDS THI.S COpy TO GENERATO R W ITHIN 30 DAYS. IGeneralon, who s.ubmit hazardous wasle for tr~nspor t out'oF'state, produce cpmpleted copy; of this copy: and send to DTSC with ~n 30 days.) State of California-Environmontol Protection Agenc}' Form ~pprov.ed O MB No. 2050-0039 (Expires 2.30::79) please print or type. Form designed for use on elite U 2·pifchJ 1).,... _'\ See Instructions on back ,.~...... 1. G'rt'),eralar's UNIFORM H,(zARDOUS WA~J~ · MANIFEST us EPA 10 No,' - • T[~~NOLOGI~S 270Q 5. INl;IM4.\ STR€ET .. , 2. Page 1 f- 1~.l4. Inlormation in the shaded areas is n~t required ~y Federal law. 1 of A, _St?te f(lOnif!st ?a..clJmen~Numberl:1 ....; ~ 4:'~'h~~ GMa o Department of Toxic Substances Control Sacramento Cali/ornia Manifest Document No. CIAI DI (/)19 1'7 1813 1!J 1514111/10 10 1-:3~.-G;:--"~.~'0~'~0~,·-s·Nome and Mailing Address 0 '• ··· ,jt~~:V1J""(:: · "-''':.' .'.: ~oa,,(\'\i)i~wJii~r 2X~ I 2i~~rf;)1 '" '" "N '" 5. Transporter 1 Company Nome 6. US EPA 10 Number D.~ .Trpnsporte ~ , o o ~ '0' 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome . • Pliane '!'. ~ .. B. US EPA 10 Number I I I I I I I I I 1' 1 I 9. Designated Facility ":lome and Site Addre~s 10. US EPA 10 Number I(Si'iLEJ1AN HILLS II.!SPOSAL 35251 OLI)SK'll.. IN];; aOAD ' ItBTTL.EIfMI C.!T'I CA .93239 ·12. ContainEIrS No. Type 11. US DOT Description [including Proper ShiFl?i~g Name, Hazard Closs, and 10 Number) G o E ~ ... R N ... '" 6 o '0' '" W Z w E A T ,. o ~ t: ., .• .~ J d. ,J ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I w on Z \ ;.,' .• w .~:'. ~ ~ z IC l:Iori~ling- Codes for-Wostes Listed'AboYe. o~ <;) 3 0< "on o .. t,..... - 1".' • 6) <: "~r ~ . g;~tsf ~:, d.". .- . 1,";,-" ~. -r . 2.... ,,_.. :0',,;0 15. Special Handling Inslructio~s and Additianallnlormation El1ERG!':IICY CAiJ. Etl'HRQSERV 1-562-- I .~ ~ « u '.t;. -- .. ' b lvl/ b. U '" « z 14. Unit =-':q;'-¥: " . ' .. WI/Vol : I, W(iste' t{jlLm~e~ 13. Total Quontity 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby deciore thatlhe contents of this consignment orB full y and accurately described abov,!.by proper shiPFin9 nome and ore classilied, pocked, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper cO!l~i t ion for transport by highway according to applicable international and noliana government regulations. If I om 0 large quantity generator, I certify thol I have a program in place to reduce thf! volume and toxicity 01 wasi~ generated 10 the deg ree I have de termined to be economically procticoble and thot I have selected the practicable me thod 0 1 treatment, storage, or disposal currently a vailable to me which minimizes the prss!"nt and fUlvre threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I om 0 small quantity generotor, 1 have mode (I good faith effort to minimize my waste generation ond select the best wade management method thai is . . available 10 me and thaI 1 can afford. 20. Facilil Owner or Printed/Typed Nome erolor Cerlification of receipt of hazardous materials covered b this manifest'exce t as noled in Item 19 . I Signolure '. t DO NOT WRiTE BelOW THIS LINE. DTSC 8022A 1.4/ 97) E~A 8700-22 Yellow: .~ GENERATOR RETAINS ." ," -. i!>_- ,. tote .of Cal ifOrniO-EnVironmenIO!·._: ~OI.e'liO~ A9. em Form Approved-OMB No. 2050-O"tV.U,IExpiros 9-30'99) :x F!le~s~ --:r-' ,7,., .. .. -, \ ~o.~"! ~a.sjgir{td-for use 0(1 ~Iile (:r2-p-;tch.~_ !.f~~~'L". ___ /. UNIEdRM' "FitiARDt)-Usj~i"; ~' !," Ge~~rotor's ~S _EPA ID It. r"\" ·See -1115tructions on back of . Manifest D~5~menl.: No. I . - No. - 2 . . Page 1 GIIIII) If'iJ 19[7103 15I'! 151411V IO IO F I; L WASH MANIFEST ... Deportme,nt ofToxic' Substances Control \. -----=f--;;--""=-';-,-;cc-:---:c"o'o~'~"~in~'~"';-'O~'',C~o~';~lo~,~";~O__,· print or type. InfQrmalion in the shaded areas is nol required by Federal·low. 011 Generator's Nome and Moiling Address 6. US EPA 10 Number ' "7~ Trorisporte r 2 COn'lfiony N~tne . ~ . - - . 10. US EPA ,ID 'Number 9, Designated Focili.ty Nome and Site Address ,;:.J KSTTLE!1,ul HILLS , DISPOSAL 35251 OLDSKYLINE ROo'D t KETTLF.~ml . ;1- C11''1.cA ' t_ 93239 le lAI! 10IgI0161'~'lj; 1 1117 '12. Containers No, Type 11. US DOT.De$cription (including P~oper Shi,Pping Nome, Hozard Closs, ond 10 Number)" 0 " !lON ReRA lIAZARDOUS (NmIE) -G- ;~ASTE , , SOLID (LEll!) SLAG). ' . .;.. , 13. Total Quontity 1 I I ,I - 11 ' 11 , II I I I I I ~. .i.. EMERGENC.l CALL _ENVIROSERV . 1 ~ 5b2':'427- 7277 ~ -3 ' BILL ' TO EaERGENCY GlJJDKU71 15., Speciol Hondling Instructions:ond A9ditionallnformoti~~ ENvIRtml1ENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES USE , PRIJI'ER "SAFEr'! EOUIPI1ENT , 16: *'* GENERATOR'~ ~ERTIFICAT.IO~: · I her~by dec.lar~ t~at tf,e'CO~!en.ts·0(th- U ;'1' H '" (\ 1 ",. <::. Z w l? w '" ::E w ~ 0 w V) « u f: ·T , R Month 17. Tro~o;'ter 1 Ack;'owle~ment of Recei;:'t ci Material$" A S' p 0 R .,T Tra~orte r 2 Acknowle~emenr of Rece iDt of· Ma te rials Printed/Typed Nome 18. Day Year I I:;;; I i I I I '1 Ly -·-''''''·~",.C -.:;1 Signature R 19 . Dis~reponcy Indication Space Month~. "oay Year Month Day Year I I .", i i / I '::',,1P .. Yea r Month I Doy I I' I I I F A C I .L I T 20·. foci~Owner or Onerotor CertificatiDn of rec~t of hazardous materiols . covered~ih i s monifest· ex~ as noted in Item 19. Y I I I I I I 0.0 .NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC 8022A (4/97) EPA' 8700- 22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS ·.-:- --, -~ -- .. ' S!otebfColifornia-Environmenfal"Prote~ti';;nAgen~y Fo.rm Ap~roved 0.M~. No.: )050~O_39· (EXp!re.s .9.-~O-991 .~leo5e pfJnl .or ' . .-". :~, e_ - _ - ' - , ~! .~ . " -' : ' • • ,i;~ -" b- ., - - -'. ,~ ,.S,ee InstruCho.n... _ ,~ e.~ aCK of t---,~r--t.t·r -'i¥ .' ••••• ~e. Form.deslgned For us,s ol).ellle (~2-p.llch~?p.;\;H - ) -', _ ."..,, '::>';::~, i " \ ' . " l -~- 1: ..,.; . Deportment of Toxic Sub~lonces Conlrol S!lcromen'o, California I· UN~~:~ ¥~~~~~S~US ;-~ ~1':~:~o~'I~; ~~1':~~51 4151 :-ILirj;:"'~;"~;; I() ':,'0; ::';~~~~::,:~'~; ;:d:::r I~:o, 2 3. Generator's Nome and Moiling-Address mUl TECmlOLDGIES 2700 S. I11l.HAHA .STREET TI3S M,IG1':! .!is CA · 9,~12)23 o """'" 4. N GeneralorSP'llone r 213 ) .262,.;,1Iml 6. US EPA ID Number .5. Tromporter 1 Company Name '" '" 6 o "i' t· ·,· 7 .- r~!Jnspor~e~-.?'<;:~(l)~2'.!>i)'-:I~.I,!l_e. , ~:~; 'r ·"f,-. ..q :.,.;,',:,";'i' ~" ;'" • :.. 1 . . .-i' _B_.. i!U~" ~~~, IK~y,C;b~r,. : I ;" 9, Designote,d FacilityName and Site.~dd~ess , . .-.; ~"t. ~-,.:~ II I I I-I II II I 10, US EP.A 10 Number lIETTLEHAliH!LLS ; DlSPOSAL 35251 Ol.DSK'lLHIE RO,m lmTTLEli !lN CITY CA · 93239 ,',12. Containers No, Type 11. US DOT Description (including Prop~r Shippj~gNome, Hazard Cla~s, qrid!D Numbed 13, Totol Quontity '?:':;'.,:!,::t , lA. Unit I;:='~:; ~;;:: WtNol I':r. Wa~le: Nol11ber '~'.,.·r liCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE: 80LID(LE1l0 SLAG) , N oCO I,.' .~ '<:f ... N 6o ~ '">-w Ii · II I I I d. Z w V w V> Z ··· 0 ~ V> w '" ;;: z o ~ 4. ' Z lu :r: >- ., .',. / ) 20. Fadlity~'bwner or Qperator C~~lifiCatiQri'of r'ecei t iiflloiordous materials covered,by this mqrtifesl el'ce}:lt as noted in Item 1-9. ~::'I J / '-'.' / , ' ., DO .NOT WRITE::anOW ' TftlS. LINE. : . Y~ilow~ ,. TS'DF. ~EN.DS THIS~ COpy " DTSC 8022A (,4/97) "EPA 8700-i2 . , ~, . TO GENERATOR WITHIN '30 DAYS. (Generotors who submit hazardous waste for transport out-of-stole, " p~~d~ce campl~le:d 'copy .a f this copy and sen'd to DT-SC within 30 days.) State of .C alifornia-Environmental Protection Agency Form Approved OMS No. 2050--0039 (Expires 9-30-99) please print or type, Form designed (or use on elile (12-pilch/ See Instructions on back 0 ' -" Deportment of Toxic; Substances Control Sacramento, California a reas" is not required by Federal law. 5. Tramporter 1 Company N(lms 6. US EPA ID Company 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, H"",dck,,, . . ~.!z ]""'--:1: >- 0";)3 N 0 '" '"..;, ...6 N 0 ''"" E. N E R A T 0 R o. w >Z w U w V) Z 0 ~ V) w '" ~ ..: z 0 ;:: ..: z ./ w >- I ~ ~ the co~!enls of this consignm~n t are fully an~ accuratel~ descri,bed ab~ve by proper,shiPring nome, and are c~ossified, pocked, 16, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICAT ION.: I hereby dec.lare. marked; and labeled, and are In all ~espects In proper condition for transport by hlghV{oy according to 0pF!lic;able international and nallona governmen t regulations. ..: u ~ If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I"have a program in place 10 reduce Ihe vo lume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to ~e economically ... practicable and -thai I have selected Ihe practicable method of Irealment; storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present ond fu ture threol to humon health and ' the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a goad faith effort to minimize my waste generation ond select the best waste management method that is available to "me and that I can offo rd, . - ~ a:: V) '"0 >- U Z w () '" w ::[ w ~ 0 z f' A C 1 L i I I. t Nome Signature Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC;-8022A (4197) EPA 8700-22 . ~. GENERATOR RETAINS ~ - - .- --.-- .- .----..-r-.- - ---.- .- -- - -- --. -:-;;:;;-..--O' ..- ; : c - - - 'Slate of California-Environmental Protection Agency Form Appravi'd O,';1B No, 2050- 0039 (Expires 9-30-?9) please print or type, Farm deiigfted For use on eli/a II 2-pi1cht type ..... =-.. ~ See Instr:u,ctions on back ot _.f!... ~ - --- -- -- ------ ---_.- '--' ;1 Department of Toxic Substances Control t Califorl1ia ' in the areas is?nal required by F ed~rollaw, i I, , 9. . "'-r.';~\'W"~~;\ Nome and Site Address l(ET'fL~MAN Hli:Li:;, inSPOSAI. 352.'51 OI.DSK"lLlNE lWJID ltETTI.E' I.An CIT'! CA 93239 US DOT Descript'ia_n !including Proper Shipping Nam~, Hazard Closs, and 10 Number.) <. T o R , r W I >-~ ~ contents i consitnmenl are fully and 1o o GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: 1hereby dedare th91 ,marked. and labeled. and are in 'all !~sPElcts in prap~r condition for transport y highway accor~ing to ..: u. If I am a large quantity generator, I certify-that t have a Rrogram in place to reduc~ the,yolume and toxicity-of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be fM;onomically practicable and that ,? have selected the practicable method of treatment. slorage, or disposal currently available to 'me which minimizes the present and future threat_to human health OJld the environment; OR, if I am a small quontity geJlerotor, t hoye made a goad foith. llffo'rl I!) minimize my wa~lh generation and select the best waste managef!1ent method that is oyoilable to me and that I can offord, _ _ -.~:4.-.? -. - '" 0 >- U Z w ";:;:'" w w ~ 0 w V> ..: u ~ F A C I l I ?T Y Yellow,;):,"'1~DF DTSC 8022A (.d/97) , EPA 8700-22 SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN ' 30 DAYS. ;- (Generators, wh'o submit hazardous woste for transporl out-of-stale, praduSe completed copy of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 days,) .~ . Stote '61'California-Erwironmental Protection Agency Form Approv.<:d OMS No 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30-99) --.. Pleas~ P!:lnt otjrpe Form cJesrg~ecJ for. use on elrte (J 2 ./, I UNifORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST See Instructions on back--a: '---... ,ri' ? ? I ~ I:';:?;: '1 ; IE~AI': ~~ 14151411 (CO';'" Do;,m,"'No I I" l: ,:I f Department of TOXIC Substances Control Socromento, Colifornia Informotion in the sh'aded areas is not required by Federal low. 3. Generofor's Name and Mailing Address GMB iEGHNOLDHIES 2?QJiIJ . S. HlIi.H.liA STlll':ET OS ~tMGE~ ?ES J: c.,~ ~3it11D2-3 ~. Generator's Phone (;1.13 ) JS 2"'110,l 0 :g "1 I '" N 6. US EPA ID Number '"6 00 0 "? 7. Transporter 2 Company Name I --w ( I I I I I ,. '; I I d. I I I I I Z w U w U> Z 0 ~ U> W '" '-~ ~ '6. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: . I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accu~otely described above by proper shiPrin9 name and are cla~sified, packed, mqrked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway oq;ording to applicable interna tional and nationa government regulations, << u :::f Ilf I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I'have a program in pla.ce to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste ge nerated to. the degree I ha ve determined to be economically practicable and that I hove selected the practicable' method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat 10 humon health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have mode a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method thai is available to me. and thol I can afford, . . c:: U> '" 0 >- Printed/Typed' Name ? w (!) w '" ~ ::;: S w p. 0 R ~ 0 , .1 w U> ~ ,ll:1t,/Y) 11\ ,", \.ll-f) c."h-..1'd) L ! 1;1.1'\ 1a~. Transporter "2 Acknowled~emBnt of Recei' t of Materials Printed/Typed Name .... Doy..... Year I "<Ilb l& I" 1;( """n;'h "..1 ;t'l:"'" t .l ......:X ? .1 . ft:' Transporter f Acknowleqgement of Recei'pl of"Materials R 'Printed / Typed Name __ t Z << u Month :.~ ~::,) it'/I U ISignatur~ - R 19, Discrep~ncy !ndicolian Space Month Day I j') 14 17. 1'1 I Month I Day Year Ie) IB Year I I I I .f it f L f 20. Focili T Y Pri~led/Typed Owner o.r 0 erator Certification of recei t of ha:wrdous materials covered .b this manifest exee t as noled in Item 19. Name DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC B022A (4/97) EPA ~7QO-22 ! ". J o o .~ CAUFORNIA LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTION NOTICE AND CERTIFICATION ' 11 I 5r CAli10mia H.a.za.tOOus Wut. Codels) CNM Profil. Numoer II the ihis form rS suomrtted te Or.mlcal Wast. Man.agemem. 1r1c. In .CXXJ(d"~ wttn reQIJlremenf3' at CCR Title 22. 0'1.1,-., 18 ........ -... 1 10.; ..... .... o - U'-'4 o W""-H (estrlctl U'le land dlSOOUJ at OIIrtaln nua:oous box (boxoo A tnrcuQn OJ b.,ow to indiC&te -now my.UbI m'_ 1'1'1..-".'" . wastas. I hr.. ma.rtcld the 1.OPC'0P.f1&r. . _. k ~ .o __ -..,ecJ to contolTT1 to aw land d lSPout reS1nCtions. A oopy of ad acptlc:abl. treatment ltandards and waste anAlysis daJ.l. wn.,oovatlable. i:a ma.intl.J~ at ttl. Ch . W ~ment faality identrtied 011 tn. manifest rel.... )()IIQ abow. I h..... enter.d tn. appropn.atl Cali10rnla WU'tW Cod, and ct1edc- --... ann amlC&t be'Ul1 . "-'" ..... _I""raprlate lC ttl tn. tabt. betow to tndlca,. tit. applicabl. non.flCRA _ WOIltlO IIating tram 22 CCR ! ~.29. . S_ Callfomla Rntrict>td Wut. OactIon Uat.d In 22 CCR ! 66268.29 oat. Corruj>ondI"9 TrNlnMntSl.Indard (from 22 CCR) ~taJ-oontaining aqu.au. _w aste ;denttn.d In 22 2 PCB wastes Identrfied In MCtiot1 1562158..,2g(tl). I/ZT/110 6C!268. 11 0 3 Auto I/"Itedder waste kienttfied In Mction 66215a.29(c). 5/8/91 5e2!I8.100ro I(1} o Non-wastl!water sotvem: waste kientifled In sec:tion 66:25S.29(d) o 5/8/91 86268.1071b1 Ha..zarllous wa~e foundry s.and idefjtitied it1 section 66258.29(.). 1/1/91 86268. 1061'1121 1/1/95 55258.106raIl3} 1/1/91 55258.1061,}('} 1/1/91 _.100(0)(5} e ><--1 ImpNiiMc,tAtkJn 1 i5 c:.a1: 66268.29{a). 1/2!I/110 . ~.107r.} (r aSoer'V1tCl) (for Olty petrO leum wata) identiff~ 7 M4tal-comamtng solid wasta 8 Ay &311, bottom un, retort en or b&Q'house wute 9 8aghou3e waste trom 10 Aque-ous 1ll'Ki.!.iquid organic wute Identtfled In uction 86268290). 1/1/95 =.112 11 Soljd w.t.StG connininq Of'ganic:s identtfled In sectkln 5e268.29Ilc). 1/1/95 6e2fl8.113 12 (res.rved) (for liquid "redox wi1tI m8uJl) 3/1/93 66268.114 1 13 ,{, ProNtXtIon 0' ;" tOundrio~ in section 66268.29ig). ~ntmed identified In s.ection Asbe3to:s-conuming waste identified In 58258.29(h). ~m. in secuon 56268.29(m). A.. RESTRICTED WASTE REQUIRES TREATMENT I am ttle generator at ttle wU'te Identrlied &bavtI which muS1 De trUted to m.,.t the acp liC3ble treatment standards se1 forth In eCA Title 22. arnde " or article 11 of Chapter 18. ::; B.l RESTRICTED WASTE TREATED TO PERFORMAIlCE STANDARDS 7 cerrify under pttnaJrycf law tturt I h4w perronaJlyexanunMJ uKi am IvniJiarwith rn. trtIatment ttJcf7noJogy and opormion 01 tM nwn.nt procSJS /ned ., oae 1ndMc!1$aJ. Imm&dnly rupon.ibJe lor 00taInin9 _ 1nfotmatJon, I bolieve rIln In. tretttment proc. .. h.u />>en opentb>d ond nWntaiMd propoTtf to at ., comply with "'" performance _ I. In amc;. 4 IIIJd II/tk;Io t I 01 cn.pter 18, dMsion 4.5, rrtitt 22. CCR ana all applicMJIft proh~.'" /o?Ih In ucOOn 56256.32 or RCF1A ~ 3004(cJ) (-42 U.s.C. ucoon 6924(d)) without ItTlperrmssibkl dilution of t!>> prottlblttld WUM. I am awatW that thtI,." ant significant penaltitls for srromittJng a false certificatx:m. including rJ?d ~sJOility of a !inti and Imprisonment.?" opoc_ J C. RESTRICTED WASTE SUBJECT TO AN EXEMPTTON (22 CCR e42U.1(.)(~)J TJJ. w o .,. idontified above is subject to o prohibition Imptementa1ic<1 d.,. oj _ _ __ J 0.. RESTRICTED WASTE CAN BE LAND DISPOSED WTniOUTTREATJ.1E/IT 7 c.rrrfy und.r penalty of /8w rtJat I per.onally haw .xamtMd and 11m familiar wrlh /t>O ...._ rIlmugfl analysis IIfId luting or tlJTOtKk). of "'" CCR TTtJtI 22. dMsion. 4.5. c~r 18. atfJCJe " ana amclo t 1 IIIJd all appIicMJIe prOllibitJon o .., IorttJ In CCR T7tJo 22. slCtion 6a2tI8.32 or RCRA socoon 300<COOn 6924(d)). I am !nWn th.r t/)(JffJ .tJ1t significant ptln4Jtj(J,f Iot-.Utxnialng I: taiH c.l'tlfic.ation. incJudlfl} tht; possibility ,at. fine and imprisonmtfnt." ..... I"M fC support rtlis (;fIrtifk;.a:!jon. th6t the wute camplit.. IMth the trNfn')ent 6W)dvrfs Sp6Ctfled in .- ~-" - . S?I~? te of Colifamio----:-Environment91 Prole~lio~ Agency' . FO.rm "Approv":..~ Of,r'lR,.N6: 2050-0039 ' (E~pire s 9?-30-991-- . -: Pfease; prinf or -type :' Form Jes;gned.?o, U$e on eli/a {12" ( '> ?-";S.ee. lnsfructi~ns- " - on back!'1J /,~. UN~~~~~~~~~~s~ur+r,:'~~~~o:',~: :~AI': ~~'I~ I~~ ~ Il t";'" Do:'m"~ No. '. 1 .1/ of 1 . HILLS DISPOSAL 35251DLDSI(1l.INE ROAD . 93239 :r: '" "" '; InFormation in the shoded oreal . is not requ ired by Federal low. ~ 19,..,-US_EPA ID Number . ~_>~l ' l!E'f'ftE~IAN l tETTLEMM! . CUY CA Deportment of Toxic Substonces Control Sacramento, Califomio it "-" ./' .. "16 . GENERA~OR'"S_. -C~~Tlf ICATlON.: , ',herebyd~c!-0i"e_th.all.h.e _~9~~e?nt~ of, this .consig~in~nl ?re,fully' ari~ a.ccuratel~ descri.bed ao,:,ve by prop~r.shipFin9 nome an"d are d.ossified, packed, . mar~ed, a!141~~~J;~i IOJn~ .~rE!: In' q! !. resp~ct_s , In proper condlhon fo~ Iransp<;lrt ~by hl9~way according to : apeli~ab!e Inle~no!lonal and .nctlona govern.ment regulol!ons_ .. 'c '''r:"-''.' ' ' , "_.l --:.; - -. , ' . ..,,, - ,- . ,~; , . ---- 7,' _. ' - .' ., -' .. - - . '" " '?m . ..IF I 0 forge 'qu_ antitY, gener9t~r, I. certi'Fy '~ot I ; ~ov.e . a _ proarom in place t~ reduce. the vol~ine and,; toxicity ol'...,...o-sle generated to the degree I have determined to be economicolly . pr.acti" o,.bfe _and thot . I : .hav~ s~l~cted , the . pr,actica~le': ri1~I.hod oHreatment, s,, .'.' ,. ! R '"w Quantity / E' A T 13. Total fiOll NCR,\ HilZARDOl)S ll/!!Sn: SOt"W (LZAD Sl.AlJ.1. Ii 6 o if- . 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hazord Clau, and 10 Number) i"iJz N o o ' l{n TLEM,)\'t llU.LS JHSPOSA{. 35251 OLDSK'ILHIE flOAD lmT'r,t"flilllM CITY CA 93'239 t;~ Qj~ '" 10. US EPA 10 Number 9. Designated Focility Na ml! ond Sile Address 11m > S. US EPA 10 Number I : d. f- Z w U w '" Z o w '" '" ~ << z 15-. Special Handling Ins truc!ions and Additional I.nfa rmotion ErtERGENC.y.. UALJ.06 El'lVIROSl'",;HV ?1 .. -B62-.-:t 27 ... 7277 '"1" .9.11..1. iO ENVlllONP1ENTAl. ftECO'l.l!:RY SER';!!CES USE ?){OI'EIlSAFlITll' fu1UIPlIENT H EflEl1SEl,CY SU1DEH71 o ~ z . W I f- :::: 16. GENERATOR' S CERTifiCATION: I he reby declare that the conll!nb of this consignml!nt are fully and acct.u'alelydescribed abovaby proper shiPrin9 naml! and are classified, pocked, markl!d, and labeled, and a re in all respects in propl!r condition for transpor t by hig hway' occ:ording 10 applicable international and nationo government regulations . j :::l If t am a largo qua ntity gonerotor, I certify thc:r t 1 have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of wosle generatl!d 10 the dlgrel! I have determined to be IIconomically practicable and thol l have sell!cled the practicable method of treatment, storagG, or disposol currently availoble to me which minimius the present and future thrl!ot to humo~ heolth and the environment; OR., if I a m (I small quantity generator, I hove made (I good faith eHort to mini mize my waste generation Clnd select the besl wasil! management melhoothat is ~~;' avoilobll! 10 ml! and thai I can afford. a:: '" o"" ~e-~~~Jt;r~~:\=':~;~;:~~=:~d_~~~~~~~7~~j~!' A~'~i~i~7~..?C~)~L~.~J~'~~C~-' -c~__ r 'L?I:~~~~~ ~ ~L:~~':~:~J__~~~?~~~.:~'~~'_~~,~t;.~.?~ ~_?~_:~~~~~=.~--~~~_-___________________ 1 ,~)M_~ol:~:/_h,_i __=->h.\OL-O C, llOS c.Jifem,. H.uascous Wast. Code'l. Manifest Numo.t C\'"3.i e~r~ I I CWM Profile NumDer \6/ ihil 'etm rs sucmrrted te Ot.mlc.al Wast. Man&g.ment.Inc.ln?.ccctc.ance W1ln the reQuirements at CCR Title 22. O1.aPt.r 18. Ntfd. 1. whd, ,estrlCTI th.,.nd manao.a dclOCUJ Of certain nausdeus wasUtI. Il'1aw !"&fkld ttl. lQPfopnate box (box oo A tr'lrcuQn 0) b.,ow 10 indic.ata now my wute muat be to eontcrTn to tf1e 1&1'10 d lspos.al restnc:t:ion,. A copy of aU &QPticabl. treatment standatds and waste ana!yll. ~.ta. wheto ..v.dab ... i:a mainti!ned at the 01. "cal W t. ManaoerT"tent 'aality identified on ttl o .mann.c m.t.Hoed abc:Jye. I h.....ntllrad d'I. apprepn.t. CaJifoml. Waste Cod, and c:I'1ectced the app(Q:::,~t8 be:',n the 1aIl1. t>elow to Indica .. the IIlplicabl. , non~RA _ ...... lilting from 22 CCR ! 66268.29. I'rohItoHIon S_ of Coillomi. R_ _ Wan. o.-tptIon U.- In 22 CCR i 1 MetaJ-quOQu. _ 2 pca waste. Id.ntttied J Aula shredd.r o i5 Impfem""tadon ~263.29 In 22 CCR 66268.29(a'. In MCtion 66215e..29(b). 0a1II t /"2!J/OO . Carrupondlng TrNtn1ent Stondard (from 22 CCR) 68268. 107(a) 1/"/00 6e268. 11 0 5/8/91 68268.106(a)(l) Non-wastewator solvent waste identified In MCtjcn 66268.29(d) o 5/8/91 66258. 1071111 HazarCfous waste foundry &anCI identified in MCbon 66268..29(e). 1/1/91 58268.10610)(21 1/1/95 68268.106(0)(31 1/1/91 66258.106(01(?1 waste identffied?Jn MCtion &e:288...29(c). (teserveO 1TO."".nt technOlOgy ond of 1M lTOatment proc ... used 10 $Uppatf I1IJs certificdon and that. _ upon my inquiry at _ k>dMduai. /mm&diat>J1y raapanoi/lJe 10.- Ootainlnq /hIo 1nfcmJatJon, I lI1at 1M lnIatment proc... /14J t>/Nn ond maintained property 10 . . 10 rxJmpiy wiIfJ 1M pelf/od In amcJo 4 ond amc/8 1 I 01 cn.ptrJr 18, division 4.5, rille 2.2. CCR and all opplical.llCtiOn 6g24(d)). I am IrWOlI"O that tho", arw ,ignrflcaltt ptlnaJtitlJ for .~ng o ~ ~rrsficMion. includl9l1 the pouibillty of I fino ana imprisonmftnt.? I her-.cy oertrfy 11181 all ~ Infonna'boo. C1.... _ _ _ o aubmtt.d . In this and all a,",,"nod documento fa comple1e and ..,.."... 10 1he best of my Ie ",wI! dg. and , . " Stote of Califo(nia-Erwiro nm e nlol Protection Age.fcy".. Form Approve.d OMB No. 20S0-o0391opires 9-30-99) Please prin t. or type. ' Form de$igned for lise on:&,/;te (12-pif~h!. ~lf h;l~ -'~ '. ... UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST': 0 '" 1. '_~ener41"'" $ ;- See Instructions on back . , ./ us EPA 10 ,- ...... . N~?:: ?'l i:.;, "': . ' Je ~ 0' . ,, Po oo 1 Manifest DocumenfNo. :- Cu;TI ; l r~191 ~' I !l I ~UI 5 i 4 1 1 1 ? Deportmen t o f Toxic Substances Control Sacramen to California I'? 1 .',. I 1 , Informatio n in the shaded areas is not requ ired by Federal low. 011 , , '"'" "- '" '" - ,, 0 OX> 0 OX> 5. Transporter 1 Company Nome C. . St~!i fLa"sporter', 10 6. US EPA 10 Number :;:;:.~:'" -. -:S:'ZL~: .";':;0' 'i>~~~'!!'t.~s.'~~;it1i,f:~~~~l3o I~~t~-il~ '7 2.' ~ ~~ -"t?t'j;l~t5' ~".7.?'}i- ','~?~f>: , ,~~, 7. Transporter 2 Company Name '\ 9 . Designated Focility Nome and Si te Addre ss? .K2T"!.E~lAlI 1IIL!.S DISPOSAL 35251 Ol,DSK'lLllIE RO,\D ,(ETTLEllA!! CITY CA 93239 8. US EPA 10 ~umber I, 10.L,USII 1_1 1 1 1 I I I Transporter, P~one . H.; Facility's ~hone , IC I~ IT 1010 10 16 14 16 1 11 17 11 . US DOT Desc ri ptio n !i ncl ud ing Pr.? p_e r Shipping No me, t1oz~ rd Clou, an d 10 Nu mber) 0, !." .o EPA.lD Number , . -.:-:- ;:. .: ;Z05-(381)'"~711!:>: 12 . .Co n to i n~rs 13. Total No. QUanliiy Type l A. Uni t WINol NON flC:!!A IIllZARIlOUS .lHSr li: ' SDLlD (LEJID SLAG ), (NONE) ?c' . b: ,. ID ld11 _. "I 'r ' ~ I U9iYIO !> .' " .! - '. I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 11I -' , d, ~ << z '0 - ~ Z .; ,,. ,. ( .""'-" 16, GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby decla re thai the con tents of this consignment ~re fully and.accurately described abo~e by proper shiPFing name and ore classified, pocked, marked, and la beled, o nd ore in ~11 re spec!s in p roper,condition for tronsporJ by highwoy,a cc.oq::ling to, opplicoble in.ternotionol ond no liono 9overnme ~t reguloJions. _ . e5a::::~ If I am (I la rge quantity generalor, I certify iho t I hoye 0 pro9fom in place 10 reduce the volu.me a nd IQxicity of wosle 91,1neroled 10 the degree I hove determined to be economically practicable ? nd thor I hove, selected the ftroclic~ble method of trealmen t, slo(age, or ~isposor curr~?I~y ?'(oiloble 10 me whic~ minimizes the presen t and Futu re th reat 10 human heoh,h and the environment; OR, If I am 0 sma I quan ti ty go nerotor, I haVe" mode 0 good faith effort 10 minimiZe my woste generation and select the besl wosle manogement method tha i IS available 10 me ond tho lt con offord . ,A!'"/ . o ~ , , .;?:;;t;;~ ~ T R ~ "' ~A .I IYI """"A A Pd".d/TYP,.d Nom,:; ~ 18. Trans o rler 2 Acknowled e menl.of Receipt of Mate ri a ls is ~ lJ1"':-JIQ'f!. LL.,; VIArZLrJL:T'-JO 17. Tra nsporter 1 Acknowledgeme nt of Receipt o f Ma teria ls -(~i1:~!~i-k7??t-7/ / 1Si.oo'"" t .,I I OM~~ I, ?1;7 lyY'~ !/ 11 . I Mo nth Day Year 1,I") Ii.J 1,;'1 L;< 19 I~> i -On .... .?i~ #Z'l-""W ~rci~'-r~7P'~i'_"~d~/=TY=P='~d N~o=m~.~='='~',=,=\c-________________________Ls_i._'~O-'"-'?------,------------------~--_r-------------~I-M-IL"_'h__L-I_j~'L"Y_?_"-I_?Y_?Lol_'--i . u ~ ~ I..A C 1 \ 5. Transporter 1 Company Nome 6. US EPA ID Number ~ .o~,Stol~-'lr-ans?p~:t~~lq . .: '~- ;; 7 . Tromporler 2 Company Nome B. US 'EPA ID Number E ~ S!~t~ Transporter's 10 ' ~ .. ~ . ,11' "-.: 1';:';-: 'j~' . ~' r -. -,..' ~}t~. ';" ;t/ 1 9. Designated Facility Name and Site ~ddress : ;~ ;'" " ,~. ~ . i. . I I II I I I I II I 10. US EPA lD Number .CHEHIC~AL '!14l:3TS ~! ~i.il:iiL1B~'I~ii1" :'J52~~1 . Dl.DSI{~n. :H~n~ ;lDAil , iU!:TT.LZ.It\N C-1T~1 ~e C.\., 932~39 12. Containers No. Type 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and 10 Number! 13 . Tota l Qua nt ity 14. Unit Wt/Vol :;-"" ':=:: ~. -:. ~_ _ ';~ J. W~ste J:'.Iumbe r:~ : ~) I a; WJN ( liO~I'i: 1 lol t~1 / b. r , 1, 1 ,. I- I I "" w d. 0,- Z ~, , 'o!+. Slot."" , .. .' ' .,. ." I i I I I I I I I I I I I II I ~'.:~" .",i. ' -, :,L ; EPA/O~,' -. ""~' . r' ~ ~ ,!t:" , . c ; ': ooo ! fi w p I I w '"0Z : ~ , 1 o. 0 ~ '"w "" << z . ' K. 1 .. " , . ,~ 15. Spedal Handling Instructi';ns and Addilionallnfarmation 0 .~ TiJ EURflVIRIJNilEi'lT:\i. ? Rl1COVEi'l'l SERVlCES Z w . :r: >- 16. GENERATOR!S CERTIFICATION : r hereby declare that the' conte~ts of this consignment a re fully a~d accurately described above by proper shiPrin9 name arid are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respeds in proper condition for transport by h_ighway accoraing to applicable international and naliono government regulations. ~ ~ << u. ~ If I am a large quantity genera tor, I certify thor.! have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxiCiIy of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable a nd that I have- selected-the pradicable methaq of treatment, storage, ar d ispasal currently avoilable to me .which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am 0 small quantity generator, 1 have made a -good faith effort to minimize. my waste generation ond $eled the best waste manogement me_thod that i$ available to me an d that I can offord. ".- ~ a:: '" ""0 .. _ >- U w ""w ::;: w ~ 0 w .~ U ~ Month I C;:' Z (') ' T R , 'A S p 0 R T 17. Tron~~rter 1 Acknowfeig~ment of Receip t of Materials . Printed/Typed Nome '1"::,,,, ~o 18. 'Tran;p~rter 2 AcknowfedQemenl a Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name E ' ISignature l ,.. Month ~" , f/1- I ISignature Doy Year Ii / I r.J 1-:- 1 1' 1, ,-' Day Year I r..1 1;/ I 'Z f' 00- '" '" W ~ , '" 0 15. Speciol Hondlin9. ln struclions an~ Additionollnformotion ~ Z ,i? .iti" :;: ;,ii EWERfJE~ey CA1.C ENVJRCSE.'Jf:l 1-36Z-427~7277 '!f~ B.ILi. EN1IRO'~X'lENT AL RZC.O Vi!~-f S~RVICES US~: PROPErs SAr-'ET1 :Z~UI?~;::;Wr if ->> . E!'1E~iBEj\lC~r BU'IDEJ,171 ;:: ~ 1'u Z w I >,~ ~ ",. 16, GENERA!6R~S CER.TIFICATION: I hereby declare that-the contents of this consignment a re fully and accurately described above by proper shipping nome and are das~ified , pocked, marked, _a nd labeled, and -are in 011 respects in proper condition for tronsport by highwoy according 10 applicable intern.oliona! and notion~1 government regulations. ~ U - If I' am 0 I~rge quan ti ty generator, I certify that J have a program' in place t.o? reduce the volume and toxicity of woste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicoble ond that I-hove selecled the procticable method at treatment, storage, o r d isposal curre ntly available 10 me which minimizes the present and fu ture threat to human health and the environment; .DR, if I am a smoll quantity generator, I have mode a good fo ith eHort to minimize my wasle generation and select the best waste management method that is ovoiloble to me and that I con offord, . . ~ ~ 0:: '" ,..0'" Year )"1('" U Z w <:J '"w ;:;: w ~ 0 w '" U ~ ;;; T R A , :~~ D '.\ R , T 17. Transporter 1 AcknowledQemenl of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name -r;;;Cp ~' -...-- i. ,I Month ! J..:):9 t\ . ( .~. j 18 . Transporter 2 AcknowledQement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Nome I Month ISignoture Doy Year I L) I ? I Sf I 91 Day Year I .I . I I I R ~- I 19. Discrepancy -Indication Spoce f A C I L I T 20, facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous malerials covered by this manife st except as noled in Item 19 , Printed/Typed Name Y Month Day Year I.'/ 1'/ IJ I '} I'i' I,:? DO NOr" WRITE BElOW TH IS LINE. Yellow: DISC 8022A {.cI/97) EPA 'B700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COpy TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS . (Generators who submit hazardous waste for transport out?of-stote, produce completed copy of t.his, copy. and send to DTSC within 30 da ys.) Siale of Californio-Environmenlol Protection Agency Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9?30-991 please prinl or type. Form designed (or 1,158 on elile (12?pitchJ '_, See Ins tructions on back o( 'Ier. Deportment 01 Toxic SubsianclI Control _'_ Sacramento, California I I '}?-OI~O~"-,~U~S~E~P~A~I~D~N'o-.------------~M~o-"~;f'.~"~D~o-o-'m-.-"~t~N~ UNIFORM HAZARDOUS ""-./ GI WASTE MANIFEST .\1 J ~ ~I. ??I ' I ~I 51 41 21 2. Page I ~;? J",.(+ ,:;' I (' u kf 3. Generale:',; Nome ond Moiling Address Informa tion in the shaded areas is not required by federo l low. of .1. A, Stole Manifest Document _".or ~ Numb", '.\ ... th~o'v~ 0 e Q'" 1Ji:l4'l" .-', o .,., .,., B. siale Generators 10 " N _ .UI(,1/.14;j'iir {) 1.:-1<. I ~ I.71-;;j 5. Transporter' Compan y Nome 6. US EPA 10 Number 7, Transporter 2 Compony Nome 8, US EPA 10 Number c, Srote Transporrer'( ID-'" - CO '" o ,,, o ,co .. ' E. Stote Traf1sporter'~, ID " 1I I I I I I I I I I I 12. Contoiners No. Type 11. U~ DOT De~criptiol"l OnciudiJ:lg Proper Shipping Nome, Haza rd Closs, ond 10 Number) 13. Totol Quo ntily 14. Unit wtNo! NOtl o. I. Wa$ te NJm,bi, , " CO CO ... ... o N N ~111"""" b. E R A T I I , I ~PA/O~her I II I o. State ~ .0 R w '" >- I I I I I I I w U w .-~:?~~~:r.!lr? 1. Additio nol Descriptions for Moterials Lided Above l.I,ii ' W~STl!: Ll>Ml StaG ?E "2.0 , ~ 1S. Speciol Handlirig Instructions and ~dditionollnlor motion ?0 ;::: :;lJVI ROiJifE"I'f AL << z .~ _ . I I ,o :. " ~ "??o I " EPA/Olher I I I I K. Hdndling Codes lor Wastes Lis ted Above o. I. " ~ UJ << z F '. -f.? '" '" .. State' Z "- ' EPA/Other d. Z '" 0 !l, "; EPA/Other ;;.., G N o 'f<~" State ) (N0(1J:") E ,,," , ., 10, US EPA 10 Number 9. Designated Focility Nome and Siie Address , 0, I' ..&3 b. " d. .:< , a:zco'/C;;'Y SEil'll CES w :r: >~ 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION : I hereby declare that the contents 01 this consignmf!nt orf! full y and accurately described above by proper shipr ing nome and ore clossified, pot:ked, morked, !]nd lobeled, and are in oll respects in proper conditio n lor transRort by highway acco rding to applicable international and notiona government regulations. ~ << u . ~ ~ If I a m a large quantity gene ra tor, 1 ce rtify tho t 1 hove a progrom in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste genoroted to the deg ree I have determined )0 be economically prodicoble and that I have selected the pmcticobJ" method of Ireatment, storago, or disposal currently avoilabl" to me which minimizes th e present and fu turo threat to human health and th e environme nt; OR, if I am a small quantily generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generati on and seled the best Wa$te management method that is available to me and that J can alford. ' ... 0:: '" ,t '" P Prinled/;e,d ~omf! >- U Z w t9 '"::>:w w ~ 0 w '" << u ;s Month , I. .~//;.,,;, .>-w II d. EPA/Ottler Z w U '"'"Z .!;..;Apdiliana! Descriptio{ls for Materials listed Above'- ''ila \tr.STE 'LElirl' SJ.:tiU .o.' - . ! .- ~ 0 0- '" W '" .u z<< '\j; F ._' .... ' . :.~r. ' : - ., I "I ':: : '. '.., ._, If:. <:L.~b ' '-6:~~ , 15. Special Handling Ins tructions and Additional Information 0 ;= ". K. Hondli'ng Co4es fpr Wastes. ~isted Above ;. o. ., . .r:d3' _. .b: '" -. -/ ' ... .. ' - d. ' EilEl1GENC1 ca!.l. E~ ~ 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this cansianmenl are fully and accurately described above by proper shipring nome and are clanified, pocked, mar ked, and labeled, and are in all respe~ t s in proper condition for transpo rt by highway according to applicable in te rnational and notiona government regula tio ns, << u - ~ If I am a lo rge quan lity generator, I certify that I have a pra9ram in place to reduce the volume a nd toxicity of was te generated 10 the degree I have de termined to be economically prqcticable and that I have selected the pradicable melhod of Irealment, storage, or disposal currenlly available to me whi ch minimizes Ihe present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small q uan tity ge ne ra tor, I have made 0 good fa ith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste monogement me thod that is available 10 me and thot I can offord. "".,.., ~ 1>: '" '" 0 Printed/~d Nome >- U Z w t:l , w ~ 0 w '" << U ;?; V ;'?, ... '?-1 / ,. ~." T R w '" ::E , ~//~/ ~ Month " N S P. R T E R -. I Ooy Year I 1 , 1 .-21. , 1-, 1 n ISigna ture l,a. Transporler 2 Ack~wledgeme~ror-f~'eceip(of Materials Printed/Typed Name r .-' I ' / Signatu re I 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I l I T / 20. Fadil Oy./ner or Operator Certificatian.of rece ipt of ha zardous materials covered by th is manifest except 05 noted in Item 19, Month Y DO NOT WRIJE" BeLOW THIS LINE. Yellow: oTSC 8022A (.4/97) EPA 8700-22 ... 'I ,: Day I? D ",17---::1/ ,;... , ..i ;' Erl1JlilO:me:;mIL SiECOVZiIt 5;};R'1'ICES US;;; PR.oPElt S,WEl"l EGUIl'l!EN'l' << z .... , p~; ' Yeor P J;- TSDF SENDS TH IS COPY TO GENERATOR W ITHIN 30 DAYS. !Gen~rators who subm it hazardous wasle for transport out-of? slate, produce completed copy of Ihis copy and send 10 DTSC withi n 30 days.) "State of California- Environmental Prateclian Agency Form Approved Ob--\B No. 2050- 0039 (Ellpires 9-30-99) pI ease print or type. Form designed for use on e file (12 -piic,;J-f). 131 ~I ,)1 'ill 91 71 t;I ~1 ~i Manifest Document N 41 II I '1 I i; Deportment of Toxic Substances Control Sacramen to, California 1 2. Poge"1 1/ ) " ' Information in the shoded o reos is nal required by Fede rollow . J ~ of 1. 3. Generator's Name and Moiling Address A. Sla te Manire~t Document Number o O!:lB TE-GHHCLiJ5IiES 2'Yt:0tj} S. t:qD'! ~\ 'I':\ 31'~ZET I4.C" l 'lB~k~~e '"A.. ~ f4i\ b~nerofor1!.~ D:i ) 9~a;,~::3 oo N 5. Transpe rler 1 Company Nome "'...."' Z:J1/I :itlNl1 f':?i'r .. L o ~ i ~ !j --' }-....:;; i (}")~ o. ( tl0~\iE . I- o ...6 N o ~ ?G E N? E .. -. .. U ) :.: . .. .; 5bZ???' 427 ... ?'271 . .. f . Transporterls Phor e ' ~" State Fdcili~'~ 10 ' 1t 11'" ?,,4 .o : ~.. ~ 12. Con tainers No. Type ' " -F' 'l{~\Bl'E !1~i1 ..\ );~\ i Z ,, ;'~ :,!l,IJJ",,;;; SOUD \ LEAf) SL,M3), l 'i l 'f l 01'j)1iUl SI il l ';1; 11 17 1 . , .~,' 14. Uni t Wt/Vol 13. Tolal Q uantity o. , I ' t?, I I 1I I .. . .. , J. Addi.tio,flC?1 D~~.~~!p t ions for MQe~ials listed' Above .. 'i' . . Us \r!&TE' t,"iIP 'SWlG ~ 'Z?~'o - ,if) . y. 'f,:~?".)i, .... , .. , ! : 15. Special Handling Ins'tructions and Addi tiona l Information ZIJ Iri lloH 'IZ"I!l'Al. RECOVE:"y ;;',.),: t? o Ii I, .' . : .... .. .; . ~';~~ ;i,,~l: SE~~1ICJS , .lI ..1 , . 'r' ,- , .. ... " <. .. 1111 .. - .. . E~lERt3BllC'l C..\LL EUR=Pi 1aOSERV US;;: 1'1'IOI'-Eil S;li"":.:!'rV E~UIF'~Z.E~lT 1, , .. ~' .' ~ ,.. 1 '. :! .. . .; ~ J I; EPALOther K'. Hondling Codes ror' Wa'~leslhted A~oJ~ , o. i .~ .' " .. " .- '::i - , State I ," , .' "r" ., EPA!9ther 1I 11 -," . d. . .~ Siale - R , EPA/Other <. T 0 , ." ......: ,State , . I I I .:., . Wosle :Nu mber, o 'ur',,' I - > . EP.A/.Qtf1!i~ "I .,.. :,,' I ~I J ",Fr. I" ii'l;j I.i , , .o.- ,'I - :! ,. - . State , ... 1. ' _ .,' '~tJq,.~ti:';$'j\!1 l ei ,\ 1'{'I "JI JI 01f.'1 011 ;, 1111 7 R A D. Tronsporter's Phone , H. FaciHfy.', Phone b. '"I"' Z ???.UJ IWi! 9B.G8D51l1 Wldl!l.'-;Ir.-~;1 11;tl":'1-/ ,I?; j , 17 1'71.. E. Slate Trarap,o(!er', 10 1 1. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping ' Nome, HOlord Clou. and 10 Number) r.:.O '"'"~ 1.\ 1:;)1III I '0 101':l171al 31912 I I I I I I I I I I I I 10. US EPA 10 Number - Om;ll1C;iL ~IJST! :I:\n.:iQz:'!r::~l~ 35.151 Ot. DSifJL I ;\n~ BD4iD 9S2;:.i~ ~3TT L'zJ'l ;\ ~l en'l, c.\\. ! cc8 l '";o~ U 1( B. US EPA 10 Nu mber 9, oe,ignated Facilily Name and Site Address ii.~"Z C o::: N tiZ~::;fl:E;!'? S:r~I/IC1S , . Slate ,Generator's ID C. Siote TrOflsporle'r's iD 6. US EPA 10 Number 7. Tromperter 2 Company Name , ,i~ " ",- 3 .. -',;""r_ll'!)] "''"6 t ( rotor' s US EPA 10 1i~? . fJ ~~ 11. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST -, 6. See In structions on back o{ , ?d{er. ;; :: i ' .. . ~t';{ o , '. d." , . r' ,.I; :'j. DIU. 70 EURUIDEiil'l1 1? ~j/i;'2- iq7-n77 ~ E~1S!1GE:IC1 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION : I hereby declare tha t the conlonls of th i~ consitnment are fully and occur.alolt described above by prOper shipring nome and are clossified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport y h ig~way according to app icoble international and na tiono government regu la tions. - :::l If 1 om a large quanti~ generalor, I cerlify that I have a pr~rom in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of was te generated to the degree I have de termined to be econom ico ll~ practicable and thai I ave selected the IIraclico ble method a treatment, , to(age, or d is posal currently availoble to me which minimizes the present and future threat 10 human heah and the environment; OR, if I am a smo I quantity generator, I have mode a good faith eHort to minimize my waste generalion and select the best was te manogement method thot is available to me and that I can offord. c:: V) '"o U Z "' ~ '""'~ "' , T A N s o, P 0 ?T ':lu , "' z ISignature Prin~~dName .>- / / ,/;"~ .,..-.~,';-7 ~,. . 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Rece ipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name .' " /!'tl;,/,.~. vl.,...//: r::". ,r'. -1 /.. .,- , 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Rece ipt of'Malerials Prin ted/Typed Name "- - ~'7'7c~(,.J -/." -- ISignature y vi Mon th '-' ..; ~ . Year Day :;j ,<:>1 ,. --I /-' ) ,y." Year Dor " ,\ Month t Signature I I Year Dor 1 I 1 1 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A ,C T Month ..~, I I ..., I (., I -, I"? I / ' I '? E I l I I , I" .. 20. Facility Owner or 0 erator Certification of recei t 01 hazardous materials coveted b this monilest exce t as noted in Item 19. Printed/ Typed Nome Signature I .. - Month I 1 Dor -I I Yeor 1 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS -LINE. DTSC. B022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS 1 :., !! , ,- '.{ Deportment 01 Toxic Substances Conlrol, Sacramento, California j 2. Pag';l, l ! I 1/ ) o 3 . Generale r's ,Nom" and Moiling Address Information in the shaded areas is no,' required by Federal law,' A Slc'li MonifeM D.ocuf'!le'nt,Number o 8. Siole Generator's IQ <0 <0 " - JClL",I;t,l1t.1. I.~ b fl" 1"."1-: 17J i l '.--~ 5. Tronspo rter 1 COmptlOY Nome N <0 ,: 6. US EPA 10 Number ., a) o 0 a) I. '" .\ 7.. Transporter 2 Company Nome . ,) ... 9 . Designated Facility Nome and Site Addr~ss 10. US EPA 10 Number ' '' ' o j . ' ' o.. O. Sfale Facility's 10 -' --- IC.I" ITI0 1ml-; / Sl 4i61111171 ,. H. Facility's r~one W9~'J86-9'711 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hazord Closs, and 12. Containers No. Type to Number) 13. Total 14. Unit Quantity WIIVol , I. Waste Number Stohl N oa) a) E N E .... R .... A , b. o T :"'1''\'''t'f:'' -o o"c. N '" 1 <. r ., I I I \ ?1 b R '">-w I 1 1I I I 1 d. Stote Z w U w Ii '" Z 2 . EPA/diller G 1 J, AddilionQI Descriptions for Malerials listed AbOve c iiof".ilSTE I" w '" '" << z o o . ~.. '. , f . t. h ,',- '<'i Lil:AJr1ir;:1G~' '?'e,rz'.j t.; '~1Y " '. a K...... Hon.d~lng,~~o?l!.~ fo~~Wo~tes F~~d ~o;"~:~ o. .' -; 1I I I -- -77,c,J'''-6' ISignol; ; Nome Month I Day I Yeor ~r.~~~-~ "~~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ".~ ~-~~ . ~~A~-~'O~/~~~ < ~.-____~.~~-Y1 4~~;(G'.-,lh.'~?~/~~ ~~~?~~"~'~ ~~= ? .~~__________~~~~,~I/.~?~_~~<_/~~I~~I.~ P ~ w l ::::;: w H ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ; . 17. TrCln ~po rter 1 AcknowledRement of Receipt(il Materials Printed/Typed Nome ! .1. '1 ,"'!'! /,l..~ "I' .;I ??' Printed/Typed Nome ,,) Month Signot.", I 1.".. , ( ' - ;r, I' .~' . ; ,' I.Signature : .t:} .1 ;" ....... Day 'lili'l':'ti llf;!A?i Si.~G-' .0 "w '" '" - i!~ !u. ::,., ~8Si70' ," l " " Abo~. ~ .. - :," ,I' .. ,. . . .~.~;~ . jl if~. :+f~l~ :iR~ii:lffl '~' rt,? . . r'!:,':-U . ' ii, ' "' . o ";, .. ,' . t .,-.' ,~ '/ o/~ \1 ... ~. .. I I I I I , ,. , , 'e.: . ~ '.::," ~ ..- "'-. ,; - ,,. 'C:, T ': -- b " :n'ft' f,;jl d. "j ': i : " . ,'" 1.5. Special Handling Instructions and AdditianClllnformalion :!fff? .. '" , ;- ' .f1t:~' " o ; oo ", " .. ii? , : -, " " . ) i!:HE\~GEfHY( CJLL 'EURH 'j IROS2RV 1 "%2" J':7-7'277 GILL TlJ E;ll] I;;ZO?I'~~1EN,:r:cll.. n~CO.vE!l'I SER 'IICES IJSiZ' PROPER 5.\r17'l iWUIP;1?:17 H c:'JESGE:lC-[ i3U1DIDi'71 . , .' .j .t.. I' E~A/OthEir ;'" Handling Codes for Wastel..iisted Above p. o tffar~J :.i-fHAZARD''O' U'S' ','~?J U'" I{~ WASTE, MANIFEST \ , r . . . . '\: <:::-~ ~ ~ l;\:, '-2~"""" '; \. .1 ~.er. . .... _,_. .;- j;-- \<\ '\ . . '''16 . o ~_ \Instructions on bpck of " . .( / Z w '<""U.l 1 ~O Wi/Vol ,{ 'l', :s'L:t1?I?it EP.A/OtJ,er- ,!iOE1!::" " Slate EPA/Olher I I I I I I I I I Siole I I V) 'lL1! ., " EPA/Other j u iI 14, Unit Quanlity " " I j''l-. d, W 13, Toiol :, , R 0< , ., . , E .. R 6 --- ,v ", <> ~ :jl~- ,'3ae.?S'7H " j! ' I I I I I z "-V) '" w ",f" ~ << z 15, Special Handling Inslructions and Additionollnformalion 0 l -".:= << ,j ~rn} A 6u:iD,E:Jiff 1'1] z w ,I >"~ J6, GENERATOR' S CERTifiCATIO N: I hereby declore Ihal the conlent$ of Ihis consi9nml.tnl are fully a nd accu rate ly described OpOVI.t by praper shipp~ng nome and are classified, pocked, ,ma rked. and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for tromport by hi~hwoy according to applicable inle!notionol and nolionol government regulotions, ~ ! << u , :::j If J am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in ploce to ,educe the vol ume and toxidty of waste generoted to the degree I hove deter mined to be economically practicable and Ihot I havl.t seler;:ted the flrocticoble method ollreotm~nt, storoge, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, 1 hove mode a good faith effort to minimize my wasle generation and select the best wosle manogemenl melhod thot is ovo iloble to me and Ihat I con offord, 0:: V) 0< 0 Month >- I CI ~' I U Z w ~ 0< w ::; w ~ 0 W V) << u T o : A H S R T " -,\ OSC R 19, Discrepancy Indication Space F ;e; A' Signature :" , , , ... ! ' ' / Ili/';?, ~ G,I'('(},I1/ 18 , TransQ.orter 2 Acknowled ement of Recei Printed/Typed Nome t , 'I 17, Transporter 1 Ack nowledgement of Receipt of Mote rio Is Printed/Typed Nome \ of Materials ~j! Day Year . .::r (,' 17' IF " I V { . . . fl? I,,". . . (''/J.:?',~ . . .--/-\ .- I Month Day Yeor 1 I ~jgnoture' . 'f " .> -' , , " r G r' L 1 T "y 20, Facili Owner or 0 erolor Cerlificotion of recei 101 hazardous moleriol5 covered b this manifest exce t as noted in Item 19, Printed/Typed Nome .....<""Tt ~., Mon th Day ," \ , ;:?l'~ ' ,") ' I '-~' I ,,{ 1 ",' 1? I I,,;';;; ~ Year I":" , ',i / It..; DO NOT WRITE BelOW TH IS LINE . Yellow: DTSC 'S022A 14 / 97) EPA:Jl700- 22 " / I L/ I J ID Cj I <; TSDf SENDS :rHIS COPY TO GENERATOR W IT"'lIN 30 DAYS, (Generators who subm it hazardous waste for traruporl oul'of'slote, fJroduce completed copy of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 dpys,! State of Californ ia-Environmental r Form Approv'!S!. O?.B No. 205{)-()' please print or type. Form dfUig 1'1 Agency ires 9?30-\19) se on e/ile (1 2-p ilch} /) 1. UNIFORN . ..IRDOUS III ASH .v,ANIFEST See Instructions on back qf Deportment of Toxic Substances Cont rol ~'-;-;;-;O;;:-;;;7."---------':;:-",-:-;C:----:7:---= Genera~r's US EPA ID No. <:1AI DI 1<)1'317181:514151. 41 3. Generator's Name and Moiling Address Manifest Document No. ' 0 . Ii i I 0 I 0 7 I '1 Sacramento CQlifornia ??t?--:2~.~'~a~g-'~I-"I-'I~a-'m-a-,;~,:'~;':':;"h~.~,Ch,::d;::e~d~a=,,=,=,----, is no t requ ired by Federal low. of .I GtllJ n.:G1UlULOG'tES 271jJ!~ s. HID I.\~IA STRtET Ins ANr,mES. C4 90~23 .. 0 '""-'" '" o'" .r.''''Generolon'"Pnone 1- '2 I~ ) "r.~~- ~ un C;' Stole Tra nspo!fe ~$ JD 6, US EPA tD Number 5. Transparter 1 Company Nome N .' o '" 7 . Transporter 2 Company Nome , " -I' . . ' I ." ." , c. St.ale fronsparte r~!' !D """ : ~...~ :', ," 8. US EPA ID Number 1:;,-":' ,;,.,! ~~l..- .. .; :~ i( = i".'~~;"~f! ?~ : - .. _it? ~:~~ ~-: .'.;- I 9. Designa ted Facility Nome ond Sile .Address llE'tTLZllAN HILLS DISPOS.\l. 3525l OLOSKYLIllE ROAD K!!l"I'LElIA:~ Cl'I'Y CA 93:;:Y::l 12. Conloinors No. Type 11 '. US DOT Description (inclyding Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Closs, and ID Number! G N E ~I C:O N E " "o A T ...~ . N o I II h. R c. '" ciR ""~ 13. Total Quantity d. I I I I I I I 11 1 j I I I Z w U .o --- I ._--I . .. -,-- w Z on o ~ on " w "" << - I , c. ~ z El-JEllGEHC'Y CALI.. taVlROSERV El'WlllOtU1<:NTAL RECO VERY SERVICES USE PROI'ER S.~F?TY EIJUIP":1Elfl' o 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additiona l Information ~ z :r: 0w ::l << u 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION : I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fuUy and accurate ly described above by proper shipring nome Qnd Clreclouified , pocked, marked, and labeled, ond are in all respects in proper condition for trClnsport by highway according to opplicable i~ t e r no t ionol and naliono governme nt regulations, ~ '; If 10m-a large quantity generalor, I cl!rtify 'that I have a prasrom in place 10 reduce the volume and loxicity of wade generated to the deg ree I hov! dllerfTIined to be economically procticable and that I have selected the praclicoblll method of treatment, storoge, or disposol curren tly available 10 me which minimizes the present and futu re 'threat 10 human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generotor, I hove mode a good faith effor! to minimize my woste generation a nd selee! the best WaIte managemen t method thot ;s ovoilablll to me and that 1 con afford. E A C f l f T 20 . Facili Owner or Operator Certif ication of receipt of hozardous ma terials covered by this manifest except a$ noted in Item 19, ,,;,,,d/Typ,d Nom. Y IS,gOO"" DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC' 8022A (A /97 ) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GEN ERATOR RETAINS ' ~ ~"".. r ";"'-p" ',,- oooo i!"~, ~leose.e.~lnt' ~.!~~ , Form ~~,gn. ~. . .. : .:'./;?U ' N?I?FO ,....~R..;l';'" ., : '_~"." ~"" : ='" ,~~:". -;-~ sFIClte.oAfC(lllfodrn~-EnY,rOnmentao'O~' orrrr pprove -;>~BNo 2050-. ,~onA99?3nc;y. ??'I'" xgires ? 0-99 " _ ':::'" ""-:;['-',-::' ., oo"~r.;.,; . . "A~' C,-'<-'\. . '. -, 1. Gener,olo(lf Q.?7 EP). lD No. "';:~;"'{" :\'!I,ST~, .1~~FE5T -c:,' '- 5''e'e 'fn' s,ru'c ' ,"':o'ns' o':"n. 'b'o'ck 0 ~ "" .-t. ,:,.. ' "" _ _( ~.t'~j:/:')~'" -. , ..... ",_:;. .r ~,stt.prr,ellte ( 12-p~cli) o"z':r'A-'~:D"OUS ~'.' - -r~'" -- i!:\" ',, ' CI AI Vl 2 . Poge 1 7 11 I" ~ _Store . '.1 Deportmenlo '.", ? ?s b, ' c ', I' TOl(lc _U 5_onc85 onro S,?cromen1o! C;:oliforn io '_ - Manifest Document No lill~;i 7i "151'4151ql l li 10 .. '." ,.; .. :,' ,.,.Infor mation in the shaded i'no"'S"i"dby'.~d"ol low . ~~nifest ~lJmBn,t Noml5~r ?9? :-1 ,fiot,. :n-:ri 7;6::;" 01 ; ' ",.,:, .',,:c":: ... ;" '"", ..., ,;', I: - Or &05 . , ....,;;;., ~': '" " . . :.n ;." '.,.l:,i;~;I\;'\ r ",. " -~ .. ..:., ....,-.G.EN~R,ATOR'S" .cERilFICA:tIO~~ ? 1 ~J~e~?de(,loF~' tr~t ,he !=o~!~n';~ o f this co~signni'~Jlrore fully"a"n~ ~~~urq~el~ ~.~ ~~ri,bed a",~v~ b'y praper',s~ipeir19 na,rrye oncl'ore cI.o uified, padko~, 16, m?r~~9' :~ n 9 t~be.ledi and.ore" II},al l respec~s In, P!}?per c~ndillon , far tr,a~sl?ort ~y hl9h~oy flscorolng .to opplical:ile Internall?nol and . nall~nol :'government (~gulollons , '.' , ..:...,": " 0:: on . . ,!'. . .,' - . . .' .,' ... ' - " ho~e'a''progro(TT; i~'p!o~e r~~cB.the vol~~~ on~ !~)dcily '11'1oml a . ;. d~terll1ined econo'~icoll~ large quantity genp.rofor, I,certify- thot I 10 01 waste ?generated to the d eg ree 1 ha ve to be procticoble and that I hove. selected th.e: procticoble method of tre otment, stor? ge, or disposoLcurre~tly a vailab le to me wh ich minimizes? the present a nd fulure threat la humo n hheoll, and? the envi'rOn!llenti OR, if 1 om 0 smal! quontity generator, I hov~. mod!,! a go?d fail~ affort to minimize, my w,oste gel]eration a[ld select the bes! waste management metha d t 01 IS ovoilable to nie ond thpt I' can afford: .o ~ '" o L.r::.' . 7; :.;., S .~~s;=,"=ot="'=":= ' fAac.g4,.,r-z~;;',." .~-1 ~z~~~P'E//~r!:lfAR i"~"d~/~~P'~d~N}om~'~~~~ti~~~~~'======~, '~n?='=?==~==~~=====:~==========!=M=~ =~,~~~==,~~f../=,:, ;D~~~~~,=..=II5(=;Y?~~t~ ;~ ) ~ o .", { / .-" 17, Transporter 1 Ackriawledgerri'Emt aJ Receipt .of' Materials :lj o 35 l I.L ~ P,;"'.dITYP~1)'~ .f-/I/?...{ ..: _ ' ISi'M"" "-:._, '.", " rl' - b k Stole of California-Environmental Protection Agllncy "{ Form Approvecl OM~ No. 20<;0--0039 (Expires 9~30- 99) ..... ,~",,_~' . Plecse print or type. Form signed for use on eIUetl2-pitch) Iype llj UNIFO M HAZARDOUS WA~,~ MANIFEST ' 1, ol See Instructions on. ac i!<1 ot .l ~~. :- I / ... \Reporlment of Toxic Sub$lonces (:onlrol Sacramento California -;;/;; Generi:i1~0'~"C;-;USC-;;E~PM1~'~D~,,~;~.:&'~<~4-----~M~0=O~;1""~I~D~0","=m=.=o7,~N~o-.. "I1.~ltl> ~.~ :"',1 - . .:1')~2-.~p~o7 ,.'--;I-r;I'ol'0-'m-071';0-O';O-:;'h-.-';-ho~dT,'d-o-,,-0-,---, i~ not required by Feder.ollow . \ C , (;1,\1VI'019171III " I 'll 511111 . I{} 10 1_7 01 1 J. Generator', Nome and Moiling Addren ffi13 T1J:CiliIDLCGm-S 27'!l11J S. INDHJllt STIlE,,! Sl 1 .m] !i~~~ES:, 4.~Bnera 0 s one f. N 5. Tronsporter 1 Company Noma ~ '"'"o CA ~:. ?9>j033 S10le S:;~nerator'$ 10. .:' :~: ,~Ioie Trol]~Orler'$ 10 :_ 6 . US EPA 10 Number .. E. Slotnrori!l;or~.e.~'s 10 8 . US EPA [0 Number 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome j- ~ t. 1-": : ., oG2-427-nn .- o '" - '~t _ ::, ?-II,4y.tl?r ,?,i~:1it 10 15717' 11.'_..1!;1 ? :L~ I ~iG2 __~ 'Hn :; ., '-' o I ::.: " :, I I I I I I I I I I I I 9. Designated Facility Nome and Sire Address 10. US EPA 10 Number o .. 12. Conlainers , 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hozord Closs, cnd 10 Number) o. !lIml SGRA HAZAftl)OUS ',MSTF. SOU P I LEAD SLi!oG j (NONE) q No. Type 13. 10101 Quantity ~ole o .;~ . i. "';. '! . "HI1 .: 0101 1 E N b. E R A I L ,. T I I II I o R '" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~PA/Olher . d. ~ W U w RVICES USE PROF8"R SAFEty f.QUIPMEliT .. ENER6l::NC,." GUIDF.~171 ~ z TD " ,ne 16 . GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that contents of thi s consignment are fully and accurately described above hy proper shipping nome and ore classified, pocked, marked, a nd labeled, ond ore in aU respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable inlernat!onal and national government regulot.ions. If I am (I large quantity generator, I certify that I have a proaram in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of weste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the p(octicable method -of treatment, storage, or disposal curr8ntly available to me whiCh minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity 98neralor,. 1 have made a good faith effort to minimize -my wasle generation and select the besl wa$l8 management method that is availabJe to me. and that I can offord. . :/ /(..?.,. 6 .7 F A , 1 L I T 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materiols covered by this manifest except as noled in Item 19. Prinled/Typed Name Signalure Y I Month I I Day Year I I I I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS L.INE. ' 01SC. 8022A 14/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS .' . ; \\'ic, .... ~; .:Je .!I" Deportment of Toxic. Substances Control . - 'Sacramento, Coliforni~ .( Information in _the"shaded areas is not required ~i Federal .low, o '" '" "'"'" '" 6o '? << u ~ U)<<' -w '....l! 2112fH";E':H::.Y j'~ 1~i1]~.e .J.t~L j17'1 ';"j z w >- J: 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that rhe contenl? of thi s cansi9nment ore fully and accurately described above by proper shipring name ond ore dossilied, pocked, marked, ond labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway occording to opplicable international ond nationo government regulations . ."'::;...., If I am a large quontity generator, I carlify that I have 0 progrom in place to reduce the volume ond toxicity of woste generated 10 the degree I hove determined to be economically proclicoble and thai I have selected the procticoble method of treot ment, 5toroga, or disposol currently ovailable to me which minimiz:es the present and futUre rhreatto human health and rhe environment; OR, if I om a smoll quantity generotor, I have mode 0 good foith effort 10 minimiz:e my waste generation ond saleet the besl waste management melhod that is availoble to me and thor I can afford. . Month ....]), '''~;.- rol. ",l'- , ,) , Day Yea r I (i I "/ I --1,1 ,C; ' I i' I r f A C f l f T Y 20. Facility Owner or Opemlor Certificotion of rece[Rt of haz:ordous materiols covered b this manifest exce los noted in Ilem 19. Printed / Typed Nome Signature I DO NOT WRITE BelOW TH IS LINE. DTSC 8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: ) GENERATOR RETAINS Slole of Colifornio~Environmenlal Proleclion Agency .; Form Approvesl_OM8 No. 20S0-0039 (Expires 9-30?99 h? ...'- '1 ) Please. prinl or Iype Form designed fo r V$e on elite (12 pitch) txf' ,I ,,:' See Instructions on back oi f " 6. Deportment of Toxic Svbslonces Con trol ~h'--o-~CCC--,-c""=ccc~SQ:'='~QcmC,=oc'Q"'TC=Qcl;=~='=O=;Q~__--, Monilest Docvment No . ~) UNIFOR/vl'ijAZARDOUS WASTE' MANIFEST ~ 2. Page 1 Information in the shoded oreO$ i$ no t required by Federa! low. I l 1:-1 I !~ of I 3. Generator's Nome ond- M.-;,-," ' IiCoC'CACd'd',-.-,,----L-'-'~"---'J--.L,-,l...J'-.L~L..L--L..L~'-':Ll..!,.:......LC2'-,~A!--,"SJ!Q-:I?.lM'Q10c;fC,-"CDOQ-,-"-~-.CoCtlN"-m>b-.-,------------,--,-,cc,,-,,----~ - ,-I ;1 1'1 :1 -I J j l 111 '1 ii' k 8~q8;J;S1 '" '" "-, Ie. 6 . US EPA 10 Number '"'" Slate Transporter.'s 10 D. Transporterh Pho~~ , 0 0 '" 7, Trampor/er 2 Compony.t~.orre 8. U~,;EPA 10 !"vmper .' '\ I 'I ~ ~ " y~ , U =-0. j , ; ~ 9, Designated Facility Nome and Site Address \I, ~;,;r' ;' 1 1 '1 I I 1 I L I F., Tro~s~qrter's Phone I q ;\1'1'1Ir.I Ii.I'i l r:;1,11EI ~I 11. 71 H, "~" O:: Facillly' ~ -0 " 'U. .. :::~~ '" '" " 0" 0 N '" 13, Totol 1 14. Unil Wt/Vol Quantity [>>1AI r '" .,. . j(~lo"l? Ii:: - I I I I I I I I I w U I I fo~ Materiolslbted Al:jove . o .:'..;:...~~;:"2.la',11A51'E LBM:; S:'!lG ! :"E39ti':?IH;:',:: , .., ... Z J. Additional Descriptions 0 . "- In W '" ~ << z '~ .. , -" .1 ri;~ - State ;~ , : .~.. ~ I I I I I I I I I I . Z W In ,,'; , , ','iF' d, >- ,, ,Number 7 " R w ,I. - b, R A T 0 W~sle '4 (; E N E t. Stotp - >- 0 12. Contoiners No. Type 11 . US DOT Description {including Proper Shipping Nome, Hozard Closs, ond [0 Nvmberl 0';5: Phone 3(119- .126.-'3'; \ 1. I ' ~ '~ 3' .., ' ; G, State Facility's 10 10. US EPA 10 Nvmber ',J...z N i I J,-J 1(1 14 fm13 1 {.; io Ir.>151? 17,.. 5. Trom porter 1 Company NOl!lJ' N I ; 6. Stole Generator' s 10 0 "' " 'iC' ~j'" : ,o o o o .,' -- " - ,,' '" - .... . o ~i?::. -. :~~~:~'J!'t'~1~_ ' o _,C, ' .... ... ~'l.?';: o o o ' J. ... ", f , " ,- - .. .;.t .o '9 ?t I II.' '. " I o .... ', K: j;qndling Codes for WOiJes lisled Above 0: ,: ,r~.' ;.-~j ... ;;;;" -.'. ' o " "; ' " b. 1 o '" ' d, "" 15. Speciol Handling Instrvctions and Additional Information 0 ;:: RZCfJ T~~], SR.P1Y 1C)!:,s : :,~.prL~Di'j~l:;;}rf :\1.... << z w I >~ ~ 16, GENERATOR'S CERTifiCATION: I hereby declore thot the conlents of this consignment ore fvlly and occurotely described above by proper shiPr' ing nome and ore dossified, pocked, marked, and lobeled, and are in ott respects in proper condition fo r transport by highway according to opplicoble international and ,na/iona government r(lgvlations, . << u , ~ " I om a large qvanlity generator, I certify t~atl have a program in place to reduce the valvme ond toxicity of waste generoted to the degree I have datermi ned to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal cvrrently available to me which minimizes the present and lutvre threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I om a smoll quantity generator, I hove made a good faith eHort to minimize my waste generation and select the best wos te management method that is available to me and that I can afford. ~ 0:: In '" 0 Prin ~ype.~ Nome >- U . ~ ~~ Z w T "::;'" ,o R w w ~ 0 w In S p 0 R T E R << , U ~ ,~/;../../. ~.';:.):/.>~...- ,.:,' /: " 17 . Transporter 1 Acknowledg~ment of Receipt of Materials Printed/Ty ped Nome Signature I,,' !J.1.l. 'J ,}; ,1 1 \ ," ,"'l , j S. Trons ort~ r iAcknawled ement of Recei t of Mottlrials Printed/Typed Nome I ~ . 1:1 " .(,t: ,...,1 ,1'; _;-; I, Day Day rSignatvre ., " Yeor I I ?/ 1", 1:;; 1'7 I :( / ) 19', Discrepancy Indication Space F ,.f ,/ Mon th , I Yeor I I A C I l I T Y 20. Facili Owner or 0 erolor Certification of recei t of hozordous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. , Month Day Year ~} .:; ,' ''iii'';'';'-T-;;;.'-"I./ [- lr ' I,/'?-;;.1''1 ,~V DO NOT WRITE- BELOW THIS LINE, " Yellow: DTSC S022A 14/97} EPA 6700-22 TSDF, SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WJTI-iJN 30 DAYS. (Ge~erators w ho sub mi t haz ordous waste for transport oul'of'slaIB, fJroduce completed copy of this copy and send 10 DTSC within 30 do ys.l Slot. of California-Environmental Prol< See Instructions on back of ~ .. .. . ?r,.., . ~6 tar'sUs 'EPAIDNo. \.--1. I?(\ ?"""':',j ' " .~ , ' . ' /' I Deportment of Toxic Substances Control socromenlo California " 2. Page I ManiFest Document No . " 'II ~I 'I I I J II I 3. Generator's Nome and Moiling Addrus 6. F of ?:'-1 ' Information in the shaded Ofeos is not required by Federal low. , A. State .Monilest Document Number o B. State Generolar'$ If? "., "., "5. Transporter 1 Company Nome N "., 'e. 6. US EPA 10 Number CO " 1"'}n ";:i(}r.51( I "':I'UI ~ I f l } 1] '1"" Sic-te Tronsporter' Ii 10 0: Tronsporter'5 phOne o o o +. '" "';_, ..... __'.!i.,e'.:.. r' :J-~ .",,,,!,,, .. ,- CO 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome e; S'late Transporter'.s lOt o. 8. US EPA 10 Number I 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address I I I I I I I I I I I '; .,' :,", " ' '.". 10. US EPA 10 Number 12, Contoiners No. Type 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hozord Closs, ond 10 Number) 13 . Total Quantity l A. Unit Wt/Vol :! . I. ?Wosle Number G E N E R A T b, Sfote ( I I <, I - ".. I I I I ~ I I I to ... : ,. 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GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare thot the contents of this consignment are fully ond accura tel y describ.d obove by proper ,hipling nome ond are classified. pocked, marked, and labeled, ond are in 011 respects in prop.r condition for transport by highway occording 10 applicable internotional and noliono government regulations. ~ ~ If I om a large quantity generator, I certify thot I hove a program in place 10 reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated 10 the degree I hove determined to be economically 0:: procticoble and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, ,'oroge, or dispasol currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and thG Gnvi ronment; OR, if 10m a small quan tity gGnerotor, I hove mode 0 good. fai th effort to minimize my waste generation ond select the best waste management method thai is availoblG to me and that I can offord. V) '" o Prin~,~lT1P~ Nome >- . __ , , " ISignoture .. ,:/ .... ,') r;;" ~, I . Month I .Do, I Y . '" i5r-,-tc?~,,,~,~?~~~~j~'-~"~~ ~-~:~~--~?~?c~~;;-~~~'~~7'~','~fi~'~Y~-'~_~C,?~~cc__________1-~-C-?~?-=/C=~ ~"~?~? '~<~~=~? ~~~~~_/_,_.~,~:r~~I~C:='=?'C-______________________-L~~~/_'LI'__-L'~'~"_'1-I.'_'-L__'_?11'-'" o ~ 17. TransPC?rter 1 Acknawledaement of Receipt of Malerials " :D A Printed/Typed Nome ISignature . r '~7 i'l ~ '-'- ~ ~ -~.:.'?~ .'Z: .~~"';.I .-l- .~~~), .., __ ~ e ",.!~(J/;:' ~:?'~~;.~llA:} 1B. Trans orter 2 Acknowledaement of Receio t of Materials ~r-O!-1'7P'o'"_I~"cd/_T_'_P_"_d_N_ocm~.__7'-=_________________________________L.1'5_'9_"_0_1'_'_'_________________________________________________JLI __ M_IL"_lh__JL I .-D_loL'.-_L.I_Y_?"lo_''--i V ~ 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I L I T Y 20. Facil; Owner or 0 erotor Certification of recei t of hozardous materials covered b this manilest exce los nolGd in lIam 19. Printed/Typed Nome Signature I Month I I I Do, Year I I I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTsC 8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS ~ State o f California-Environmental Protection Agency Form .(>.pproved-OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9? 30 ?99) . Pleose print or type. Form designed for use on elile (12?pitr:.h) /Y.1 'or . T . ' 6. 19 No.')? ? ,i!>"r ,,'[ \'[ :,1 t l \ J Deportment of Toxic: Subsh;lOce5 Control \h---;;-;;-_-;--,--:-,_-,--S_ac<_"~m---"'""tcoc',:ccacl;clocmc;co_ _~ \ 1. ~ __T 6tor' ~ US EPA UN~~;~ ~~~~~S~US \ S?ee .Instructions on- back of F r Manifest Document No.\.. .o-!.. :tt!~ ~r,;:'r !.~I ,:::' ).~ ; .' 2. Page 1 of l ;,"ot coqc;,.d by F.d,,,lIow , ~ " State Monilasi Documen! Num~er 3. Generator' s Name and Moiling Address . ,,', ~, Stat. G.o"o t~" , ID 0 "'"' "''" Informa tion in the shoded areas ', , . .r4,.Jq I,..ij 0.1'3'101Of :';1',1;;'17 17 1 "- 5 . Transpo rte r 1 Company Nome 6 . US EPA 10 Number 7. Tromporter 2 Company, !,;!ar'e 8. y~ EPA ID Number C. Stple Tra'l5parter's 10 CO " 0 0 CO ,.; ; " ~ ~ 1 ' 1"" 6 1 '. 1 , 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address 'I ~' ~ , i \ ,E. Siale Tr.ansporler's 10 :\~ /' :-;'1 . I I '1 I I I I I 'I 10. US EPA 10 Number ?-~'?~I :i 2 ' e, .t"l'. l:'1 I -~, . ~ " '< 1 ..... I ?? .o U 'J'"iE >- " .: ;:~<.# .. ~: .-; .' I. el. iM'11 q;1?;j ':;1,b" ~1 ~II.J1 111 '71 H, Ea 'i li ty~$ Phone r " '~'-'O:: j?.:.? ... ( . ' ).... 'G. State facilitY's 10 ? ; )...:s; ,,? z ./ ~~ F: Trqnsporter's Pho'1e 12. Containers 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hazard Class, and ID Number) No. ~ ... -w ERA/Other I II I 1 d, IIU ;t ,n' ., ' Slale : ' 1: ' , Z w U I I \. w 1 I I I I ,:, V) z a ~ < ~,'~", V) w .,;: "" :;:( z a TO 15. Special Handling In,tructians and Additional Informa tion !N?i 1 2)Ji'/.ii:r. ~ fr .A L ~ "R SC.ij!l1.Q'1 z S~xllI ::-ZS , w X >- 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: 1 hereby declare tha t the contents of this can' ;gnmentare fully and accuratelyi:lucribed above by proper shiPring nome ~ nd are clossified, pocked , marked, and lobeled, and are in, 011 respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and na tiona government regulations. ~ :;:( u , ~ If I am a large quantity generator, I certify . that I have a prog ram in place to reduce the volume an d toxicity of waste generated to th e degree I have determined to be economically ~ 0: practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of trealment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimi:tes the presenl olld fu ture threat to human health and the environment; OR, jf I am a small quantity generator, I have mode a good faith e ffort to minimi:te my wos te generation and seled the besl woste manage ment metho d that is available 10 me and that I can offord. V) '" a MOO~ >- Z w (9 '"::;: w w ~ a w V) << u ?; 1 I ,'/ ' .. u ~ ... ' 1 / T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledoement of Rece ipt of Materials o prinled/Typed Nome p 0 R 1B. Transporter 2 AcknowledQement of Receipt of Materials R N '- . \e:) 'S.'.!' S T r F \ I I " :,/ '" [) J/ Printed/Typed Nome ? R C ,' 19. .' , Discrepancy lndicd tion Space // ISignature I ., , I . Month I r "c 1 ,:~o, , I oC " .:,....DoIy._'" I'_J.I. .veorr. .. I~) I '( ~.! \~ f ..; Doy Month I Doy -c/ j . 1 I Vear 1 I A C 1 ~ 1 T Y , / / 20. Facili ty Owner or Operator Ce rtifi,at iorrofre'ceipt of ha zardous moteriols covered by this monifest exce pl as noted in Item 19 .. , ,,../ .... DTSC 8022A (04/97) EPA 8700- 22 DO NOT "YRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: TSDf SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITI--l IN 30 DAYS. (Generators who submit hazardous waste for transport out?of?state, IJroduce completed copy of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 days. ) Stale of California~Enviranmental Protection Agency Farm Approved OMB No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30?99) please print or type. Form designed Far use on e/ile (12-piJcn) Iy UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MAN IFEST 1. ~e, See Instructions on back of erator's us EPA ID.No. 6. Deportment of Toxic Substances Control Sacramento, California Monifest Document No Information in the shaded areas is not required by Federal low. 2. Poge 1 of 1 A. : ?tate Monif~st. Do,ument Nu~ber " .) "~'i ~~."""'" ..,.... ~ . ~ ,.. , , B. 5. Transporter f Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome 8. US EPA ID Number ~ Slate Generator's ID . \ - "E. ' ~Jote Transporter's ID '.. : . " I I I I I I I I I I I ' I r T~'"'p,,~,," 1 .' j 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Nome, Hazard ClaH, and ID Number) G .. :: pho", ':.J :: ,.. I ; :: , j', " ., rF ,'",;" o./ ,, ' . ', . :-::?~1&9-~t?~ ~711. 12. Containers No. Type 13. Jatal Quantity 14. Unit Wt/Val I II b, I I I I I I I ~ Slote " o R w '" >- ."'(,' .<.;; ~" " 10. US EPA ID Number H. facilily's ,Phane . E N E R A T ,?\ .?'1??~ ) ? u _ ~ ' ~~ 0 n?lNlltPL3 1;61@I\::1~,rj[)h?' I '" _9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address '~~ ~ ,.' ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . - .. ,- E~A/Other d, . j," , Z w U w J. Additional Descript'rons for. Materials li~ied Above V) Z .t2 {~ ~}~S1"~ , !"Z.~f) . ~L i.i~ ., o ~ V) w '" 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I nerebydeclare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping nome and are cloHified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according 10 applicable international and national government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, 1 certify thotl have a pragram in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined 10 be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method o~ trea tment, st~roge, or disposal currently available 10 1.1e which minimizes Ihe present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have mode a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the besl waste management method that is available to me ond that I can afford. . 'Signature 1 ?'c) ,.,:;) ,. . _. r r . " ,'( "'''-,J / ' '~l _ .,"..1", r;..J?1""?' .' I1 ~"._. : Month I '" DayI ,',i ?,-' I ~-,,/Y'rar..,I .'( ., -'1, ,1 ' , I '~') I? /. _" 1--.' F A C I l I T Y 20. Facili Owner or 0 erator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. Printed/Typed Nome Sign.ature I Month I I Day 1 I Year I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC 8022A {4/97) EPA 8700~22 Yellow: GEt-IERATOR RETAINS I -,-~, SIOle_of Coliforn'o- Enviranmsn'al .Proted;an Agency Form Approved OMB No. 205{)-oQJ9 (bpires 9-30-991 Please print or tr.I?!I. Form designed for U58 on elile (/ 2 -pilchJ '>( 4~ See Instructions on back of ',L"C-~'-C~~7C~----------7C-o-Co----C~( 1.' - -.. erd tgrc:s qs E~~_ 10 Nq. o Monife$ t Document N ~ ; ,\,\\~,lfORM HAZARDOUS . , ,'6'!, i WASTE MANIFEST '/' ''''. .,. 6. Deportment of Toxic Substances Control Sacramento, Californta j 2. Page 1 '~i \ 1 df~'~jYSfl) 1 ,31i l <0111d3 17 13 if; ~"::' Informotion in the shaded areas is not required by Fede ral law . .1 of ~;~i)itJ ?,? ~1 ';6}~ ll0 t 5., Transparter 1 Company Name C. Siole Transporter' s 10 6 . US EPA 10 Number O. Transporter's phone 7. Transporter 2 , Compo~Y. f'!~me ~; 10 . 9 : ,Designated Facility Name an d Si!1I Add ress us EPA JO G. ~t?f~ Fa'cility"s [D " Number C.GZ;lJ.C,\L "':1 ~ST'S ;1M\~L\GE?1~.t'J) ::!.3::5 t UL.D~;)X1L.~li::: ffu;.j.D ({}:?_i"'l'1:UI.:~::l L~!T ~! C.a '._ tt :~J ,,~;;,!;t?:-3711 f--;1~2c'~C~O""r'O~;,",,"e'c..-j, , . ./ 13. Totol No. Qvonti ly Typl! ~M" Stole > / / 1 / / / EP'A/Olhor , ,r / ,- ,. " State " ; \ ,:. I I . I .'I , _. .- _: l 1 ~ << . 15 . Special Handling Instruction, a nd Addilionollnformotion E}-T7:r~t1.~'j;j;!;~~1'f .\L fS;~CO'IJ'Z~Y ~ - EPA/Qther ,// b, .'.~ z .' " ,.:' ;' . ""..: MtA / t.: I,' I, Wci~le N umb~r, 'sta te R o -.. r ....'..: ," 14 . Uni t W tNol o. l'if.};.j { -~.o~1 E } o . Facilily's Phone 93289 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shi pping Nome, Ha za rd Closs, and 10 Numberl G N E o 'N ~ ?:- E R A T ..:.: , ,,;x, : " '~,'.".."r'" ",..,. ,.' ,;", :', :. ,F , ) .; 1c..:..I ~A' ;'1~ILy,a.. J ..... ,t:;,;.r,I:.( .;. . 1/ . I I I EPA/Otl-lI:r / I I I .: . I ','",,,, , .. ~ ':'!-; ~1: .. K, Handli~g' Code, lor Walles Usted Above' -, .. " 'Ii. .. ? " d, , '"" " I / S:::3't/'tCZS z w J: >-- ::j 16, GENER ATOR' S CERTIFiCATION; I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and occvra tely described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed , marked, and la beled, and are in all re speds in proper condition for transport by highwoy according to oppl!s.oble international and nationol,gavemmenl regulations. ~ . ' _;- j . o '.. _. "" ~ o ..... - . , . - .I -" 111 am a large quan tity generator, I certify thai I have a pro.gfam in place to reduce the volume a nd tOxiCity of waste generated to the degree 1 have determi~ed 10 be e.:onomically practicable and th_oU:have sl!lected Ihe pradicoble me thod of, treotment. storage, ar disposal currenlly avoiloble to me which minimizes thl! present and fu luro threat to human health and tho environ'men t; OR, if I am a sma ll qua ntity generator, I have mode a good fai th effort ta minimi ze my wa ste gene ra tion and select the best waste monogeml!nt method that is available to me a nd that I ca n offord . ::j a: '" '" o (j Prinle1.t.Tlped Name "...... ~~;~~J~,,,.~}jY;~?Jl':~g/~ .-;" 7 7&' ~~~) ~ J 1 Signature w A ::;:LU H ~ Printed/Txp-e'd ~Q.lf\eJ "/.;;1/ ....-/:,, 1~l-i.~-/-/, L~~........ 1 Month I: Mon th Da y Year Day ''(/y?or ,'"""j I'~ ' I.';L.I ~": I") l .~? ~ r-,:-.~'fOl~7-,CTC,oc"C"~.,0:,,~.,,~ICAC,jk<"Co"wfl."dt" a,.LmC.c"C1"0?r?~R.C,C.7;;pC,ICo"ICM70C,C.C,;Cocl.-----------.."___ ~,?~~,.. ~-~,_e-;L-- F: 552-42'1-7277 :. - ,I C" /1 ~l ti ~I '!l ei "I,- El 11'll ?i 11. 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Information in the Sh9ded areas is not requ ired by Federal low. -- o;i 71~~. 21':;1 ?- .0 "'. 10. US EPA 10 Number 11. US DOT Oe$cription ?linciuding Proper Shippin9.Nome, Hazard CIOS5, cmd 10 ' ,o~>-~ I cl ,"I ,,]1-;;1~~ ~~I 1I I I I I I I I I I I C:li;W iCal.. t'/}<\,sT2 ~1 1\11 :.\GEi"HE;1T '):]:;81 ou)stm.xm, R~~\n ~]:32:J i:J R~'r1L3:1..' }1 C1'T',l , CA. ~-;:.u Dep<.J~lmenl of TOllic Substances Control C. Stote Transporter's 10 , 8. US EPA 10 Number 9 . Designated Facility Nome and Site Ad~re55 - 01 \'-:~~ Stole Gener.ator's 10 :?3~~ ?? -11 ,;11 5. Tronsporier I Company Noma N .. 16-' .. ~~~ '-- l~""\ \ 2. P'O:98"1 / .. ';)fl1if23 J ?, t... .:-. "'""'~ A": SI4?te Maniresl Docu ment Number ':)<1D T~{~H~!iJLC(j ! Z3 2'7']8 3 .. I; !D ~ ~U!). ST~~ZZT ",-,'"\ 1-' e" -r'p---',' .'1 ~~~":'''l' 11''1 ' " Monifes! Document No. 3. GenerolQr's Nome and Mailing Addren o 'y {x ~ "\ \ -'y"' State of Californio- Environmental Protection Agency Form ApprovMiOMB No. 2050-0039 (Ellpires 9-30-99) Please-print or typo. Form aesigned for use on elile P2'pilen} Iyp ..... , I ~~AlOlher -.~ 1.. I I I I :1' . K. ,Handling Cades for Waste$ listed Above i o. ~ , -.- , <. , ( / . :~ it? ' b. " '~};':~F-~ , ., .' d. , ." , , E~'l ERGE~~CY CJ\1.L EiiV IROSERV .1-552- -1;27-7277 ~ ;5 IlIL.L 'f'Q SZltV!CES USE ' i'IlO.p gR S.WE71 ~gUrpHE U'f -iF. EJoKmm;;:a::y GlJ IilEi'l17 .l 15. Special Hand li ng Instructions and Additional Informatio n rz~l ll1 RmJ11EN'fAl. ~EGUV.eR "l ~ z 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby dedore that the conlents of this cansirment are fully and occuratelr described above by proper shiPtng nome and are classified, pocked, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for trarl$port y highway according to app icoblll in ternational and notiona government regulotion~. - If I am 0 large quonti~ generolor, I certify that t hovlI a pro?,am in place to reduce the volume and taxicitY of waste gllneroted to Ihe degree I hove determined 10 be economicoll~ practicoble and that I a ve selected the ITrocticoble method a treatment, slarage, or disposal currently ovoiloble 10 me which minimize~ the present and fu ture threol to human heol t and the enviranmllnt; OR, if ! om a sma I quantity generoll?r, I have mode a good fai th effort to minimize my waste generation and select the besl waste monagement method thot is available to me and that I can afford. . Pr.inte~TYfi?ed Nome / ' ,1 T R A H s p 0 R T ., ~ __, /' _ - ~ I ~"';? r V',y;.<./~ .:{: 17. Trans orter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Ma te rials Printed/Typed Nome 1' 1.", I.;r/ ,/),. _,v I / 1)2/,,,,., .t}' , 18. Transoarler 2 Ack nawledQemen t of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Noma E R _J6i~--:~A;d- -;;7?J.,j I I Signa ture ./;-1 1/t " ; ISi~nofure I I" ./'" /~J/.. ';';1 ??i --r..I~-'-?( ~"";J . Month Da y Yeor Mon th Day year, .... Month Doy .Yeor '>1 ~ ' I .?I 7' I) I ;-~ 0 1'-/ 1; 1? 19 ,,~f ~, " I I 1 I I I 19. Discreponcy Indication Space F A C J L 1 T y 20. Facilit Owner o r 0 e rator Certification of recei t of hazardous materials covered b this manifes t exce 1 as noted in hem 19. Printed/Typed Nome 00 '1$;9 " " -, 1 1 Month 1 Doy Year I 1 DO NOr.WRITE BELOW THIS LINE, DTSC 8022A 14/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS '-." .,;;-.... Slote of Coli/omio-EnvironmentoJ Pro tection Agency Form Approved.OM8 No. 2050-0039 IExpires 9-30-99) Please print or type ..- Form designed for uS~' on elite II 2 -pilch} 'YPb . -, UNiFORM' HAZARDOUS , WA~I'E MA:-.IIFEST t .~~ A.... :.<;. \,' See Instructions on back of ~ --..... Deportment of Toxic Substances Control Socramento California '\ :1- 1111 State Z tu U I 1 1 tu 1111 EPA/g'",' , j " V) Z 0 "" V) tu . ", ~ ,. . ,. Z 0 ~ . 15. Spedol Handli ng I ~ slructions and Additionallnformalion >= ':1!llI RO~1;JEH1'J.L <{ d. " <{ ,. .. RECO'lI;;n 'l Sr:;R'lICES Z tu :c >- ~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declore thai the conten/s o/this.consianment are lully and acc-urotely described above by proper ,hiPling nome and ore clas;ified, pocked, ~ <{ marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway occording to applicable internationol ~nd nationo gove-rnment regulations. . 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" ." ,j'_': Month U tu ....- !f I am a large quantity generalor, I certify that I hove (I program in place to reduce the volume a nd toxicity of waste generated 10 the degree I hoye determined to be economically practicable and thai I hove selected the practicable method of treatment, lIoroge, or disposol currently ovoilable to me whic h minimizes the present ond future threa t 10 humon health and the environment; OR, if I am a smoll quantity generotor, I have mode a good fa ith effort to minimize my wade generation and select the bed woste management method thot is available to me ond that I can offord. . 1i: V) () " ~ ~ Printed/ Typed Name ./IA ""q. ,t? ,KJ, ,...J ISignOlure "'7. h 18, Transporter 2 Acknowledaement of Recei t .R . of Molerials .",1 ,< ,/ - rSig nature Printed/ Typed Nome ;~. ,. " ~l'.d I c'J'>;o '7. ,", Month ,-;J I Day Year I"'; I? 1q 19 1.9 MOll th 1 Day Year ~~I4=~~~"~____________~ I ~~______________~~I_ .? ~I~I_J~ 19. Discrepancy Indication Space U ;!; F A C I l I T 20. Foeiln Owner -or 0 erator Certification of recei I of hazardous materials covered by this manifest u:cept as noled in Item 19. Printed/Typed Nome Y .. < " DO NOT W~ITE ilELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DISC B022A 14/97) EPA 8700- 22 t. - . TSDF SENDS THIS COpy TO GENERATOR WlTl-ilN 30 DAYS, (Generato rs who submi t hazardous waste for tra nsport out-ol-slote, produce completed copy of th is copy and send 10 DTSC wi thin 30 days,l Stale 01 California-Environmental Protection AgBncy form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (EIICpires 9 ?30?99) pleose print or type. Form deligned for U58 on eille ( 12'pilch} Iyp.. .. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE .' \ANIFEST See Instructions o~ back of . Deportment 01 Toxic SubdancBs Control Sacra mento California 1. Generato::s" qs:.~,~: 10 N ~..., Informatian in the shaded areas is not required by Federal low. I .1 1?il?' JI :J r?} 1 II -j'l \1-31 A. State Maniles! Document Number ?1 o B. State Generalar's 10 '" '" "N '" '" 5 . Transporter 1 Company Nome '" 7. Transporter 2 Company Name _~jf~1V~" h'1 7Ib 1;; 1{.o l ,;?Lr l./ 171 6. US EPA ID Number C. Siate TronsP9rter'S ID Ie 1.\ I ~ I ) I] 1) 1~ 1 7 1 'il l :J l ~ I.::. ?D. o o . .... 8. US EPA 10 Number E. S!o!e Transporter's ID I I I I I I I I I I I I 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address Transp~rJer'$ Phan~ ; .. I .'" f . Transporter's phone -, ,. 10. US EPA 10 Number :'1.\ 's'rE: !;t.l ;\1 .\J;r:::;I~;:lT 1,,1';-I"Z ~?:':!}5) '~}.i G1T"{ C,l T.:!2:J c3 1~?~J _i~:.-I! C;,~\J.. ~j j";~-j l !J?{.r::G ~\" :~.j;"'~~'E.Z.J H, facility'! Phone ' .o 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name , Hazard Class, and ID Numbed z,~j. 3:~6-9'7 l1 12. Containers No. Type 141 . Unil 13. Total Quontity wtNol L Was:e Number . State l ~7 G N o '" '" " o" N o '" EPA/Other c) lljl J " I T' , I '1 .:;; lpj/ ' ? I E ?' ./ ~_~:7f"\tJ~' ... b. N State - E R A I I ,. T I .,,!! , ~. : , ~ ~PA/Other I I I I .1 State " o R w '" >- .;. I I d. I . '. ' ,:, .. E~A(Olhefo I I I I .' . State Z w U w V> 11 J. Additional Descripti ons for Materials li~ted Above Z o 1 (A :US1';t. ~ l......\~ StAG V> W '" << z o L EPA/Other I I I I , K. Ha\ldling Codes' far Wastes Listed Above. jJ : b. .,. d. .. . ,> ., >., , 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additionallnfarmalion .::~ ri"t "RlJ ~i::I?HT .\?.. ~ :l;!;Cf}V'3R'~: 67!:~~n ?C ~G z w J: >- :;! U \6. ::j GENERATOR'S CERT?lfICATlON : I hereby declare thot th e contents of this consignment are fully and accu rate ly described above by proper shipping nome and are classified, pocked, marked , and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to opplicable international and notional government regulations. If I am a large quantity generalor, I certify that 1 have a program in place to reduce rhe volume and 'toxici ty of WO$te generated 10 the degree I have dete rm ined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available 10 \,1e which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made 0 good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and seleetthe best wastl! manogement method thai is available 10 me and that I can offord. 0:: V> '" o Printed/Typed Nome " Isignature /'At": r':::':' 1 Month Day Year , ~~~~~;~~~~1~r}LLr~ ~ ~=c.~l=..~[~-~c.~>___~~"~T_?-~\?~\r~'~"~<~~~________-L____~IJ~Q4'~'~~-~~"~Y~;:~'~'/~__~)_-_--~'{~~.~~:~:?=:~~~?,~>~,~.~~?L.~'>?_?____~__? __~___LI"_'?~!~I "'~:~"L-I'~~' JI ~!_I~~~ .? >- o ~ 17 . Tran~rter 1 Acknowledaement of Receip_t of Moterials ~ A Pri~!~d/T1P~? f'.!sme u- ~ as ~ ..o -, r-".};.. .. / j--C \- ,;,00"" ....- f..:.())-~,i::::~~ f~; 7-"';.' 1 ;0 1B. Tronsoorter 2 Acknawledqemenl of Receipt of Materials ~f-~i-1~P~';_"c"cd_I_T'_P_'_d.N-c"cm,'c-c--oc-_______________________________ "-1'.;'_"_"_'_?,_?__________________________________________________"-1_"_"'1_"'_h__"-I__DJI'_'__cc I __Y_'LI'_'__" u ~ 19. Discrepancy tndicotion Space F A C I l 1 T Y 20. focilit Owner or Printed/ Typed Noma a eralar Certification of rece; I of hazardous materials covered b this manilest IIlICce t as noted in Item 19. ,I ';9 00 '." DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC B022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Ya llo w: GENERATOR RETAINS Stole of CQIiIQmja-En ... ironme~iol Proteition Agell<:y Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30;99) pleose print or type f Form dluignecJ ,(o~ u~~. ~~.=liJ~-112-pjkh) ,........ .j.. I---;;--:::-_U_~~:~ ~~~~~~~~S "'"' "'6 5. Transporter 1 Company Name 'l' 7. Tronspor1er -2 CompanyI'!am.e , ManiFest Document No. r 2. Page 1 Information in the shaded areas 01 1 ""O' coq,'"dbyF.d.mllow. A Siote loIonifesl Document Numb" , r . - o "- Ir, 1. GeneraIO'r'! US EP-:X IDN,c:'" ~ ': 1 \ l ljl ~1 3J~i ';T ~1 '1 101 11,d::) I') 1 ~.3 ,?,6' ., ,;' " 3. Generator's Nome and' Moilin, Address N See Instructions on .back 0 ' "~ Department of Toxic Substancel Conlrol ' . ~'-:c:c:-:-;--;;:--;c-_--------;c:-,,---,-,:---,",,----'-- _'-;;--;;::=-,-,r;::L= =CSCoO"C0:;-mC'C":c,oC', C:O;:'Cifo:,C"C'o=-_ - , ( 6. US EPA 10 Number ~.'~~~~CA ~:;.j ,:~ 'h (~'~1....! _~ C. St<,:'le ;fO{lsporter's 10 0" Tral\~pa'ter' s p,hane o o. _:~" .," 8. US EPA 10 Numbtlr - ". {. ',' E4 S,a)e Transporter's 10 , . ~ ~,:' .,;.' ' -.J II ' I I I I I I I I I I 9, Designated Focility Nome and Site Address 10. US EPA : ,," "t F. Transp'arler's Phone : to Number j' ;1C: .. ,. ' \, C;:~~{rlf; ,U. ~'U3T"!: ri~\ :EH3S?:irt:~r-t' iJLtJS~r(t:C18 ~D..riJ ~C~:?"tJLEJ.\:~] CI. i'l G,A 3~323~, ., 85251 II, us 12, Contoiner, No, Typ'~ DOT Descriptian (includin~ Praper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and 10 Number) 13, Total Quantity 14, Unit Wt/Vol I. Waste NU(llber EPA/Other G N o ..,.. N 6o 'l' E N ]11"1r.1'" b. Siale E R A T I I " c. S'lale .-;//" o R '"w >- EPA/Other I kI I I ?1 I d. 'Of' "1, \ "1 ( I :. j: Z w U 1, 1 ! w EPA/Olher ,. ;, I I I I V') ,- "" . z 2 V') w '" ." ~ " F if d, " <{ Z 15, Special Handling Instructions and Additic;lnallnfa'rmalian ~ o .1-!'32-' :~27-'/',,7'7 ii:~'l irI f\fnnrSliT "U, nr::c ,::HEU::f ". '~~'&B-tj:1 C2S !;;: i " , C'" : J 131L1 Tn 1';'1 ;~~, EJ!,E~':tfiE~~C"I 'aIJI-C'~":) J z w >- :x: :::: <{ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the cont!ln,!S' o{this consitnment are fully and accuralel~ described above by proper shiPring nome and are classified, pocked, ma rked, and labeled, and are in all respects in p'roper con~diti_Ori:f,?r tra nsport y highway according to app kable international and notiol1a gover"menl regula tions, u . ::::- "( ,,: ;. ,;;' :'-1:t- _. :- If I am a large quantify generator, I certifi th~\ I h~v?: " C; pr-ci9~am" ir1?.'place io reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be, econpmically practicable ?nd that I have, seleded the ,p~;.adii:a,bl B methoq of !rea l~f!nt , storage, or ?isposol curre ~t!y ~vailable ta me whic~ minimi zes the pre~ent and future threat to hu'moll', heolt,h and the envlronment;".oR, If I am a small quantIty generotor" r-h~r~e mode a good la,th effort to minimize my waste generatIon and select the be,5I waste' management method that IS available to me and that I can offord. ,!:, ,'/ ' -,,' ;~~;' ~'" '. a: V') '" o >- Printed/Typed Nome I:Signature --;:?:b_'/:'' :'' I Month ', Day ' Year ' I' f' I'?" I'e, I ;'\ I :aJ f-~~70~'c~ ~",~,~t' c-'c'c'e'~'=--"'"'-~e"<'----""7oj-"lc' "'_",~\".'".~.:~"c~__________"-____-C(""'ocj~~'"~?"'=_;~"'CI_<<'"'c?____-"J=?_?"?"- ?c'"'c'?c~~-"--~lt"_"JO-__________-"L-__"-?'"';~LC~:C?C??~L.."I-"-c~Cr-L_".~-1 U , 1'\ ~ ,"'1 T R ?t1 '" -~ i r.: -'--~ ~ (1 - l' " ""'._._--;--.P- ;-' " 17, Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receiot of Materials ~ ~ P~:~,~~~~~;9;:~_L'(::1 LL. ') ('J~;?~;\j~;)~;:. a. "~i>" Si,oo'", .' r') /' ...., I --~(::C>,-}'t /~CI' 1:1~/~ I MOln~~;;/i -)~I~;?I '~;T~~f- ' 18 , Transoorter 2 Acknowledaement 01 Receiol of Materials ~f-~!C'4-,P~"_"cl'cd_I_T'_P_'_dCN" 7,0_m,'C-C-~cC____________-",-____~"-____~_~I~_"_"_O_"_'C~____-"~"-__Cc"-"-__CC__"--CC-'"__"' -______"-______JL1_,_M_il"_lh_'_JL Dc IL'__-1 1 ___ IO _'__1I __YJ'o , ~9, Di~crepancy' lndicotlon U ~ Space F A C I , l T Y 20. focili Owner or 0 erator Certification of recel l a~ hazardaus materials 'cavered by this manilest except as noted in Item 19, Printed/Typed Nome 1 \ \;~X:.~:' t~, C~:,!J{'2, ( 'i. .. ~Tl~ .. - Month Day Year I/')1/ I ??~ Ie: I ~' I"r DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE, Yellow: Disc 8022A (<1/97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITH IN 30 DAYS, (Generators who submit hazardous waste for transport aut-of? state, produce completed copy of this copy and send to DTSe within 30 days,l ~---. ~- ' -----.-' -- - '-- ' ----- .- . ~- ' - '--- '- ' - ' ~ '---- -~ --- -- State of CCllifornio-Envi(onmentor~role(ljpn Agency form Approved OMB No. 2050-0039 (E.xpire~ 9-30-99) Pleo~e print Of type . Form designed lor use on elite (1 . See Instructions on back of ~ge 6. Socramenlo, California o n8rotor'$ 3: Generator' s Nome Deportment 01 TolC;c Subslon(8 1 Contre us EPA 10 No. Moni/1U1 Document . orlllOI Moiling GNB TECHNOLOGIES 27~0 S. INDIANA STREET LOS ANGELES, CA 90023 0 '" "'" A. Generator' s phone t 213) 262-1101 N 5 . Transporter 1 Company 60'" '? ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVER? SERVICE '" ~ .06 9. Delignored :\J - .' .Z W ., .wU '.l :' ;Z ?? 0 "V) w ~ ~ ~ ~ 16 . GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declore t the contents'of thh constnment ore morked, ond lobeled, and ore in 011 re$petl~ in proper condition for tronsport y highwoy ---;r-~~~'-lI,,"~~~~i;~~~~~-- EN'lIRONl1ENTAl. RECOVERY SERVICE 9. II No me Sill Address U. S. ECOl.OGY: HWY 95. 10 HILES SOUTH BEATTY NEVADA 89003 11. 0 , III ' ( '"0 ... a) G E ~ ""'" R A ~ 0 R 60 b N <, T w '" >-- ----- '~.- - '-. - - - Z w U .' w '" Z ...0 '"w '" ~ << z 0 ;::: << z w :I: >-.:- 16. GENE RATOR' S CERTifiCATION: 1 here by dedor. !hal the conlenb alt his consianme nl orelully a nd accurately describ.d abo .... by proper ,hiPFing nome and art clouilied. poc~ed . marked. and labeled, ond ore il'! all respects in proper condilion lor Iro ns por1 by highway according 10 applicable inlernolional and nalieno gove rnmenl "gulalions . ~ << u toxicity of was te generated 10 the degree I have det.rm i n~ 10 be economically tl ovailable to me which minimills the present and fu lure threat 10 hl!man health . my waste generation ond lelect the be$t woite monogement method that is If I am a 'Iargt!! quo ntity generator, I certify Ihall practicable and that have selected the P;:::~:::;~;" '.:.~~~~~ ?and the environment; OR, if I II q uantity available to me and that I can I '" 0 >- U Z w <.:> w '" ::;: w ~ 0 Nome Signall.ire ~ .,. ..",.. .... . .,..., .-.... , .. . -. . ,~ . w '" << u ~ 19. Discrepancy F A C I L I T Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DTse 8022A 14/ 97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS TH IS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS . (Generolon who submit haza rdous wasle lor tronspor. out' oj'ltote, produce completed copy of this copy and send 10 DlSe wi th in 30 day,.) State of Coljfo~nia-En ... ira nmento l Protection Age.nq Form ApF-aved 01'.,6 ('>,0 . o 9 ?30-99) Please print or type. ., Iite ( 12-pitdl / tyr-.,/iler. See Instr:uctjons o~ ba~~f,. _ a 6. ~~~~~~~~~~= -. Deportment of Toxic Substances Canlr - d. UJ Z UJ U UJ '" z 2 w '" '" ~ - '. ~ ~ 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I he reby mar ked, arid labeled, a rid are in a ll rnpech in proper (:.1 COf'I" Sacro .... nto. Col,h:,rn.o ,. not r~ ... ;red oreal by F.o.rollow i1 3 : G.nerotor, 7E':H~'Ci...CGIES 27~0 S. INDrA~A STREET GNB LOS ANGELES, 2 CA -<;:resol :n-Creso i ~~resol Cyclohexanone 1.2-Dibramo-J-c:h loropropane Ethy lene dibromide (1 .1-Dibromoethane) Dibromomethanc 2-4-0 ichi arop henoxyacetic acid (2,4-0) o,p'-DDD p,p'-DDD' o,p'?DDE ~,?' ?DDE o,p'? DDT p,p'-DDT Dibenz( a..h)anthr:lcene Dibenza( 3.e)pyrene m-Dichlorobenzene o-Dichlorobenzene p-Dichl,Jro benzene Dichlorodi fl uoromethanc I,I -Dich lorocthane [ 2 -0ichloroethane 1,I?Dichloroeth ylene crans-I.2-0ichloroe:thyle:ne 2.::-0 ichlo ropne:-:o[ 2.6-0ichlorophenol 1,2-0ichloropropane cis-I .J - Dichloropropylene trans- [ ,J -Oich loropropyl'c:ne Dieldrin Diet:hyl phthalate 2,4- 0imetbyl phenol Dimethyl phthaJ~te Di-n-buryl phthalate 1,4-Dinitrobenzene 4,6-Dini::rc--<::>--::-e.sol 2 .4-Dinitrophenol 2.4-Dinitrotoiuene 2,6-DinitrotoJuene Di-n-ocryl phthalate p-Dimcthylaminoazobenze Di-r>-propylnitrosoamine Diphenylamine 1.2-Diphenyl hydrari ne Diphenyl nitrosamine 1,4-Dioxane Disulfoton Endosulfan I Endosulfan II EndosuJfan sulf:ue Endrin Endrin aldehyde Ethyl acet.atc Ethyl cyanide Ethyl benzene ElJ1yl ether bis(2-Ethylhe:cyl)phdtalate Ethyl methacrylate Ethylene o;(ide F3.tftphur Fluoranthene Fluort=ne Hept.a.c:hlor Heptachlor epoxide Hex3.c~lor,b.::nze:,!e Hex:lchiorobutadiene Hex:lchlorocyc!opentadiene Hex:lchlorodibenzofurJJ1S Hex:lch lorodibenzo-p-dioxins Hex:lchioroethane He.'tlchloropropylene Indeno(J.I,.3-c,d)pyrcne lodomethane [sOQueyl alcoho l lsodrin [sos:lfrole K.:pone Me:th:lcryion icri le Me:.i'lanol ,\Ofethilpyrilene Methoxychlor J ..,.... !eth 'f! cho IanI h re ne -'. 4-Methylene ?b is(2chloroanil ine) Methylene chloride Methyl ethy l ke[one Me~hyl isoburyl ketone Methyl methacry late Methyl methansulfonate Methyl par-lIllion Naphthalene Z-N:lphthylamine o-Nitroaniline p-!'iicroaniline Nitrobenzene 5-Nitro-o-tol uidine o-Nitrophenol p-t'fitrophetlol N-N i trosod jeth y Iamine N-Nicrosodimecbylamine N-Ni croso-di -n-bury Iami ne N...,~itroso m ethyletl1ylamine N...,'\ficrosomorphol ine N...,'litrosopyrro Ij dine: N-Nitrosopipc:ridine PenuchJoro-w 14. Un it Wt/Vol fG .3ui.i.j, IIt o .- I I I I I I I I I I I G E N E k A -- 10. US EPA 10 Number 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping No me, Hotard Clos$, ond 10 Number! N ~ B. US EPA 10 Number 7. TronlpOrler 2 Company Nome o. ' . ':-:: ..1'}'"', _ -,?-__- -.r:/; .... ,,':... '.-.?f. _;, :.:. ~2.... ~ .. 1O....T,cituP.or?r' I. Phon. ? ,.. ..... , I I 11 .: ~~ . : ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . EPA/Other .; - d_ Z w u w V> Z ; 0 t:~ " 0V> .. . W '" ~ - z , 15. Special Handling Imlruction l and Additional Informa tion 0 :!:Ti?.: :". :;~:! .! " J :? .n. ?:;':],::'8 / .-: ? -:[1 >= 5:;::;~TrCZS z w r >~ 16 . GENERATOR ' S CERTIFICATION : I here by decla re that the conlents or Ih is consignment are lully and accurotely described obove by proper shiPring nome and are das, i;, ec paned . marked. ond lobeJed, and ore in all respects in proper condition lor tra mparl by highway according to applicable inFernolionol and nohono governmen t regulations <1. u ~- If I om a lorge quanlity generalar, I certify /holl have a program in place '0 reducl! Ihe volume and 10llicity of wa$lll generailld to the degree I hove deltrmined to be econamicalll practicable and that I have selected the placticoble method 01 Jrealmenl, $Ioroge, 01 disposol currently available to me which mi... imites ,h. ptesent and h.. lure Ihr< '" 0 -- ?P-rinred / Typed Nome \ >u .~~ . -".', ..:::. Z w l'l SignatUt!t'" ."./ , ~: : ,( J I r' ' ,.,./ _ (" / ' . .'" . ? .. ...,..... / '"::E ~:c~ ~ L t.\~ w ::::; 0 . w Manlh - ~: , ooooo :; t...:o o - ...... - I:) 1"_-1 Day ~ I Yeor 1. I - l,!..A __/ 1..", f :l..'-,~'7 l~') T;. !.:;S:~ 18. Trons orter 2 Acknowledgement of Rece ipl of Moterio ls Printed/Typed Nome ~ l .... _ _ -, 17 . Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receip t of Malerials PrinredlTyped Nome w j ,,/) ' / " ISignature V> U ~ 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I l I 20. Facility O ..... ner at Qperator Certilicolion of rece; I of hatardous materials covered b 'his monifesl I!J J >- 0 ~, o. ; N ... 11. US DUT De5cription (including Proper Shipp ing Nome , Hazard Ctau, and 10 Number) U ,T? >< ; "7:! '. : > , A T 13 . To tol Quontity 1" . Unit W.Not '.' G E N E I< 12. Containers No. Type -I' I 1 I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 b. 1 ,. 0 R '">-w 1 1 d. Z w U I w 1 "'0Z ~ w "' '" << -z 15. Special Hand li ng Inltruction l ond . Add i li~nallnlormo ti on 0 ;:: ~ . . ~ I _~ .. ~ o .. : , ;. << z i .... : " . -, . Z:l 1.' :;;-;:-:::"'1 :l.='::.; -J ,; ,-- ? ; -';; ~.':; ~~ :)C?; _, i w I >16. GENERATOR ' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby"d~cI~re thollhe contenh of th i5 comignmenl are fully ond accurotely de5cr ibed above by proper 5hiPring nome ond ore clOH iFied, pocked , morked , and labeled, ond are in all re~pects in proper condition for tran~port by highwoy occardlng to applicable in ternati?nal and notiana government regulation o. ~ ~ << u :::l If I am a large quantity generalor, I certify thot I hove a program in place to red uce the volume and loxicity 01 waste generated to the degree 1 have determined to be eco nom ica ll r pradicoble and that I have se lec ted the P!"adicable molhod of treatmenl, storage, or di'polal currently available to mil which minimizes the pre~ent and fururll threat to human health and the environment; OR , ill om a ~mall quantity generator, I ha ve made 0 good foith effoM to min imize my waste generotion and se led the be oo waste management method tho t i. _ / ava ilable to me and thaI I con offord. :. . . ' . U ..---- , .; . -'./ 0:: "' '"0 Pri nted /Typed Nome >- U - .; ". ISign~t.ure :-- ..- ...--. , Z w T ~ .. _ R '" ::; w w ~ 0 w "' << U ~ o, 17. Transporter 1 AcknowledQement 01 Receipt of Moteriol~ Pri nted / Typed Nome N p 0 R T ISignOhJ~e I Month 1 Day I 1 I Do, Month I 1 Yeor I 1 1 Year I 1 18 . Transpor ter 2 Acknow!edQe ment 01 Receipt of Moleriols Printed / Typed Nome Do, Month 1 Signalure I [ R 1 I 1 Year I I 19. Di5crepancy Indica tion Space F A C r L r T 20_ Focil i Owner or 0 erolor Cerlifical ion Printed / Typed Name 01 recei 101 hozardolls motor iols covered b this manilest exce t as no ted in Itom 19 . y DO NOT WR ITE BELOW THIS LINE , DTSC 8022A (.4/ 97) EPA 8700- 22 Yellow : GENERATOR RETA INS State 01 ~olifornio-E nvjronmentol Protection Agency Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 [Expires 9?30-991 psint or type . Form designed lor use on elite 2-pUch} ty,... n See Instructions on back of Document No. o.portment of To.. ic Sublloncel Contro, Socromento. Colifornio Page i$ not r~uired oreol by Federollo...... 011 9. De~ignoted Facility Nome U.S. ECOLOGY HWY 95, 10 nILES SOUTH BEATTY NEVADA 89003 11. :"')z --.I N 0 <0 "i' rinduding?.P.roPi(Shipping Nome, Hozord Closs, and 10. Number) PG G E N E K A "i' 0 R 0 De~eription 0,: Hazardous vast.e, solid, n. o. s., 9, IIA3077, ...6" N DOT III (Lt;:ADJ, (D008) >- :m U~ T '" w >Z w d, '. ' U w '"Z 0 ~ w '" '" ~ -0: ,? z 15. Special Handling Instructiom ond,..Additi~nol rnFormation EMERGENCY CALL ENVIROSERV EN'lIllONl1ErlTAL RECOVERY SERVICES USE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPftEHT 0 ;::: -0: Z w :t: >~ ~ 16 . GENERATOR 'S CERTIFICATION: marked, and labeled, and are in -0: u I above by proper IhiPring nome and are cloni/ied, pocked, inlernot_ic;mal and naliona government regulation I . If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that '! have a program in place to reduce the volume and to.. icity of .....olte generated 10 the degree I hove determined to be economically practicable and that I have leleeted the practicable method 01 treatment, Itoroge, or dilpoiol currently available to me which minimizes the prelent and future threot to human health and the. environment; OR, if I am a Imoll quantity generator, I have mode a good faith effort to minimize my wasle generation and lelecl the bell wOlte management method that il . . . ' :. ' . available 10 me and that I can offord. '" 0 Nome ~ o Nome F A C 1 l 1 T Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DTSC 8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COpy TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS (Generators who submit hazardous waste fo/ trompor't out?of?slcte. produce completed copy of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 doys .) ~~I(I. e of c;~ li rorn i o-En"i ronmenlol Proledion "' ;-1:61"!"?"A)pro"..,d OMB No. i please print or type. Form o !,IS. . S,e . Instructions on. back of t Deportment of TOIlie: s"b ~ton(e~ Conl.(.' Socramento. Colilornio Page 1 i~ 01 i oreo\ not required by Fedfl lol Jaw. 1 3. Generator' $ Nome and GiiB TECHNOLOGIES 27'<1@ S. HIDIAliA STREET LOS ANGEJES CA 90023 4. Generator S Phone r 5. T.ensporte. 1 ENVIRO~I1EliTAL RECOVERY SERVICE ~ ~ ")j J 9. U.S. ECOLOGY HWY 95, 10 "!LES SOUTH 9EATTY !lEV ADA 89003 t ") :l -t ') ') z o. .... III :;: ~ ao : n. o. s ... G E N E R A T 0 R w '" .... d. Z w U w '"Z 'A dditional Descriptioni. llA WASTE .LEAD 0 "- w '" '" ~ ..: z EI1ERGEHCY CALL EHVIROSERV 1- 15. Spedol Hondlinglnstruclions Clnd Additional' 0 ENVIRONlIE:JTAL RECOvERY SERVICES USE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPIIEliT ;::: ..: z TO H w J: .... ..: u ~ ~ 16, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: consignment are and accurately described above by proper JhiPring nome ond or. douilied, pock.d, trons porl by highwoy according to opplicoble intunotional and noliono goverF1menl regulations, marked, ond lobeled, ond ore in If I om a l\lrge quollliry gl!neroIOf, I certify thai I ho~rogram in ,~dl~~"J:'.~~?~ l practicoble and that' l have ,elected the i me thod of .. .. _o.. .._ .... ..... .." .oo o and the enviranment; OR, if t I ' t available to me and thai I can '" 0 Q! o od 'oKici,'Y wo,te gel!er':l'e.d to. the ~egre~, I have delerm in.d IG be Konom icolly available 10 me which minimize, the piesenl ond fu ture llirltoi'to humon hea lth generation and lel,ct the be!! waste monogemen,' methad thot is >- U Z w l? w '" ~ w , ,I w '" ..: u ~ 19. Indication Space F A C 1 l 1 T Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC 8022A 1.01/ 97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS -A:vIERlCAN ECOLOG =~ORA.TION LA.J.'!D DISPOSAL .I1 "" ~R GtJB -rechY\olo~\e.S wASTE STRE ....J'v1 NUMBER 01-0 \)..- S L( If GENER--'.,T OR WASTE lS (Check ene): EPA WAS7E .., DEBRlS o :OD~(S) Check if waste is che following: EPA I.D NUMBER: MANlFEST#:(With Shipment): NON-WASTEWATER SUBCA TEGOR Y 0 FOa I-FOOj - See Anachmenc I (Top Section) o C. M F039 - See Attachment 2 copy ;y,)'(j S Y,! OJ Ins )3 Q q~ -~I':S-TEWAKR~.,._.. ., .. , , FOR DEBRlS - CONTAMINANTS SUBrECT""----TO -mEATMENT o 000 I, 0002, DO 12-0043 - See Aaachment 2 o California LiSt Restricted - See Attadum:nt I (Bottom 5~c:ion) If tfeatmt:n( standards <1te expressed as a specified technology then list che applicable five ,(5) letter treaQIlen[ COde1.:S):_~_ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ A, [ ) RESTRlCTED WASTE MEETS TREATMENT STANDARDS (40 CFR 268 ,7(a)(2)) -;:. -, ,.:.:;:::-::: : .: ~ ?.?/~~': ; c1.:-::;. t :f.~d i!blJve meets che treaonen( standards in :+0 CFR 268.4?0 and can be land disposed without further treaunent have attached all supporting analytical data. where available. I c~rtify under penalty of law that I personally have examined' and am familiar 'with" the wasre through analysis and resting or th.rou,.g.f} knowledge of the waste to support this certification that the waste complies with the O"eacment s. .andards specified in 40 CFR Pan 268 Subpar;: 0 and all applicable prohibitions set forth in 40 CFR 268.32 or .RCRA Section 3004(d). [believe thac the informacion [ submitted is rrue, accurate and complere. I am aware that there are :iignificilI1t penalties for SUbmitting a false certification, including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. . B RESTRICTED WASTE -mEATED TO -mEATMENT STA..'lDARDS (40 CFR 268,7(b)(5) (i)) The tre:1tment res idue, or extract of such residue, of the restricted was~e identified above has been rested to assure mat the treaunenc residues or extracr meet the applicable treaOTIen[ standards in 40 CFR 268.40 and/or performance standards in "0 CFR 268.4j. I have attached all supporting analytical data,. where available. [ certify under penalty of law that r have perso~aJly exomined and am familiar with the treatment technology and operation of the treaanent process used to support this certification and that. based on my inquiry of chose individuals immediately respoClSible for obtaining this informacion. [believe that the treaonent process has been operated and maintained properly so as to comply with the perfonnanc:: levels specified in 40 CFR Part 268, Subpart 0, and all applicable prOhibitions set forth in 40 CFR 268,]2 or RCRA S>) must crn The reStricted waste iden~ed .~ove be treated to the applicable aeattneut standards promUlgated in 40 268.40, or created to comply with applicable prohibitions ""forth 'in Part 268.J2 or RCRA Section J004(d). I h.ve attached alt'supporting analytical data. where available. F, ,'t!1jHAZARDOUS DEBRIS SUBIECTTO TREATMENT (40 CFR 268.7(.)(I)(iv)) ( This bazardous debris must be treated to the alternative ~ent standards promulgated in 40 CFR 268.45. ( certify and Warrant thac the information that appears on this fonn. and any appended documents. i-r true and co~ I bive correctly indicared how my waste is co be managed in accord.acce with 40 CFR 268. My certification is based on pen-anal ocamination of the information submitted. or is based on my illquiries oftbose individuals responsible fo r obtaining the information. Authorized Signarure _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tide _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date _ _ _ _ __ -. ATIACIDIENT I GENERATOR: _______________________________ EPA LD. NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,. W .... STES7R.EA.." t ,'10. :________________________ FOOl? FOOS SPENT SOLVENTS Check the oppropn'o.te box or boxes and circle the individual consrituents whic1t are likely to be present in the Hazardous waste description o Constiruents of cone em Haz:lfdous waste description FOOl? Spent ha:logenated Carbon cccrachloride 0 solVents used in degreasing Methylene chloride T etr.1chloroethy (ene 1,1, I-Trichloroethane Wa.sT~ Constituents of cone em F002 - Spent b3.logenated solvents ChJorooenzeoe 0--0 icblorobenzc:ne Methylene chloride Tetrachloroethylene 1,1 , I-Trichloroethane: Trichloroethylene 1, I ,.l-Trichloro~ 1,2,2- aifluoroethane 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene I ,l.1-Trichloro-1 ,2,2- Trichloromono f1 uo romethane triflu o ro~r.hane Trichic romona fluoromethane o FOO] - Spent non-halogenated solvents Acetone: n?B utyl alcohol C yc!ohe;'(.- n. o. Boo , G E N E R A ,. T 0 R d. Z w . U w r '"Z I llA WASTE LEAD 0 ~ '"w '" << .. -: ; ~ Z 15. Special Handling InltrUctioOl and Addilionallnlormation 0 EN VI RO N~EN TA L ;;;: o':"En~~EiicY' GUIDEji'71 RECOVERY SERVICES USE PROPER Z w :r >~ ~ 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFIC ATION: I << u marked, and labeled, and are in I ~- consignment or. tra nsport by highway oP1plk.obll. proper shiPring nome and o r. eioHilied, pocked, go.... rnment regulOhOns. ;"""' 0';0","1 a nd no li ana If j am a large quantity geoerolor, I ce rtify thol I ho ... e a progrom in place to' r.duce the ...olume and toxicity 0 / wa lle generated to the degree I ho ... e de termi ned 10 b~ economic()liy practk able and Ih()t I h() ... e lelected the i meth()d ()f treotmenl , I currently a ... ailable to me which mini mLtlH the prelent o od future threat to humon heoh.h and the en ... iranmenl; OR , if I I i I ho.... to minimize generotion and selecl Ihe but wosle monog.ment method mot I I o ... oilable to me and thot I CO " ~ 0: '" '" 0 ~ o w ~~~~~ U ~ 19 . ____~~~____________________-L____________________________________~-J__~-L__L - - L__ D i~cr eponcy I i I Space F A C I L 1 T Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DTSC 8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS . IGeneralon who ~ubm i l hozordous w()ste fo r IrQ"spOr1 oul?of?slale, prodlJce completed copy of Ihis copy and send 10 DTSC withi n 30 days. I Stote of :California-Environmental Protection Agency ~'(~~ Form Appro?- Z w U w V'> Z ,11" WASTE , 0 "V'> W '" ~ = - I ~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contenh of this consignment are fully and occurately described above by proper shipping name and are clauifi~, pocked. marked. and labeled, ond are in all respects in proper condition lor transport by highway occording to applicable international ond notionol government regulotiom . ~ C,,"",;-,',- toxicity of waste generoted la the degree I have determined 10 be economica!ly I ovoiloblJ! to me which minimizes the preunl ond fvhJre threat 10 human health wosle Ii ond select the best wOlte management method thot il -"'.' Printed/Typed Nome 19. Discrepancy I i ti J2lf{()I)~ F A C R,<5:rttC(crd -(0 ~~z. "-1 s:'-/\-7( Lo To Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: .. DTSC B022A (4/97)..-EPA B700":22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS. (Genera ton who ~ubmit hazardous waste for transport out-ol-slole, produce completed copy of this copy and send to DTSC within 30 days.) pp Sial. Form ofA 7 ved 0 "" ,8 . . ironmentol 2050-0039 (EJlpire, 9?30?99) PI~o~ p rim or type. Form dflSignolCJ lor vse on eli'e II 2'p;l~hJ typflwr, I ooUNIFvRM HAZARDOUS C~ili 'ornio-En Pr o t e~lion Agen~y 0 :-':0. "':.?' WI~STE MANIFEST See Instructions on back of . t0'TOAi~ Sublto . .~el ConlTo Socram.... to , C;lilo'nio il nol requi,&ci byFederal oreal law. O'po"""' .... .,.,0 '""., N .,., 60 SERVICE ":' De'ignOle;F:OiC1;i;~~Nlo;m:.;~~~;~~~~~~~~~~:~~~:~~:~:~:~:Ji~I;II!i[~!I~lli ~ ~ << :;0'-' :v> ? U.S. ECOLOGY HWY 95, 10 MILES SOUTH 9, BEATTY NEVADA 89003 ..." D!l: nE3 III ....:v> N 0 ., ...6... ":' N 0 ":' n.o .. s .. , o. G E N E b. ~ A T 0 c. R w '" >- Z w U w V) Z 0 ~ V) w '" 15 . Special HandlingInltruction! and Additionollnfarmotion ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES 16. I ; laAicity 01 Wallegenerotad 'A Ihe degree I hove determined to b. eco. .omicolly available mewhich minimiZe! the preKtnt and Furure Ihreal to human heolth i wOl'e gin. ration and lelecl ,h. bell waite manogem.nt mllthod mot il 10 "o I Printed/Typed Nome w i I .. I ~u~~f1~""~~~~~~ ;.;-------------------------L------------------------------------~----------"---L-~__-L__-L__-L__ I 19. i 'i Space F !l: A CI L I T , I Signature Y 00 NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC B022A (A/97) EPA 8700--22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS A"ITACHi'o'lE:'fl' : JNSTITIIENT LIST OF lINDERL YINC RAZARDOUS CONSTITUENTS FOR 0001, 0002. AND 0012-004.3 CHARACTERISTIC , CODES AND FOJ9 MULTI..sOURCE LEACHATE :"RATOR: EPA I.D. NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ---------------------- STESTRE.>UV! NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Ie d.L.L. hazardous can.stituents which cv:e expected to be present. CONSTITUENTS :ol1e :1aphthylel1e :1aphthene :onitrilc: :ophenone :ctylamino fluorene :l lein y lamide ~'Ionioile :in ;,,;;:d:? : iJr !' r.: ' ~ li ne :hrac~ne 'ITlitc ;,a-BHC .-SHC :.-SHC "ma-SHC .1z::ne :'17.: (alan thracenc :12::1.1 Ch loride :nzo(b) tluora.nchene : nzo(k)f1uora.nthene :nzo"(g.h ,l)pery!e'lc -:nzo(a)pyrene 'omodichlo ro methane ~ omoform -omomethane (methyl bromide) -aromophenyl phenyl ether -Bueyl alcohol ucyl benzyl phtha.late -sec-BuCYI-4,6-<1in i Iro phenol (Dinoseb) :arl:lon tetrachloride : arbon disulfide : hlordane (alpha and gamma isome~) ;-Chloroaniline :hlorohenzene :hlorohenzilace :-chloro- I,J-butadiene :hlorodi bromo methane :hloroechane J is-{2.:Chl oroe th oxy )me thane Jis-{2-Chloroethyl) ether Chloroform bis(2-Chtoroisopropyl) ether ~hloro-m..qesol 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether Chloromethane (methyl chloride) 2-Chloronapthalene 2-Chlorophenol J-Chloropropylene Chrysene o-<;resal m-Cresol p-Cresol Cyc!ohexanone t .1-0ibromo-J -chloropropane Etbylene dibromide (1,1?Dibromoethane) Dibromomethane 2-4-0 ich I0 rop he nox. y~etic acid (2.<~-O) o,p'-ODD p,p'?ODO o.p'-OOE p.p'?OOE o.p'?OOT p,p'-ODT Dibenz( a..h)anthrncene Dibenzo( a.,e)pyrene m-Dichlorobenzene a-Dichlorobenzene p-DichlIJrohenzene Dic!llorodi fluoromethane I ,l-Oichloroc~ane l.2-Dichloroethane I, I -Oichloroethyiene tt":lns-l ;2~Oichlo rocthytene Z,':'-'Oichloropne::.ol 2,6~Dichloropheno I 1,1-0ichloropropane cis-I,J-Oichloropropylene tt":lns- I ,J-Dichloropropylcne Dieldrin Diethyl phthalate 2,4-Dimethyl phenol Dimethyl phthalate Di-n-buryl phthalate I ,~-D initrobenzene 4,6- 0 in i 1:rO--Q-(::-e.s 01 2.4-Dinitrophenol 2. 4-Dinilrotoluene 2.6-Dinitrotoluene Di-n~ryl phthalate p-Dim~ylaminoazobenze Di-f"Jo-propylnilroSoamine Diphenylamine 1.2-Diphenyl hydra:z:ine Diphenyl nilrosamine 1,4-Dioxane Disulfoton Endosulfan t Endosulfan [J EndosuJfan sulf:uc Endrin Endtin aldehyde Ethyl acetate: Ethyl cyanide Ethyl benzene Ethyl ether bis(!-Ethylhe;ryl)phthalate Ethyl methacryla.te Ethylene oxide F:unphur Auoranthene Auon=ne Hepl.a.Chlor Heptachlor epoxide Hex3.chlorohenzene Hexachlorobucadiene Hex.ldllorocyc!opent:tdiene HexolCh I 0 rodi benzo fu I"ill\S iieX3chlorodibenzo-p-- ?E N G E 0 N '" ''"" E CO ... o ... A N 60 n. o. s. , T 0 -.-.- ....... ,. . R w >- Z w u w , V) Z 0 . . WASTE . LEAp? "V) w ; '" . 16. GENERATOR ' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby dedore 'hal the conten ts of th is com,i9nmen! are fvll)' and accurately ducribed above by proper IihiPring nome ond Ofe clCIiS ified, pock,d, mark.d, and lobeled. and ore in all respect!; in proper c:ondiliol'l lor troMPO" by high ....a y accord ing to applicable internotiono l ond not iono government regulotion! . 9"'''.''''', .' certify thot I hove 0 01 wente generoted to the d.gr~ I hav e dete rmined to be tKonom icotly which mini m ile~ the pruenl and future threot to human heal th , I hav~ mode a good fa ith efforl to minim ize my waIte generation and select the best Walle manag ement meth od thai i ~ progrom in place to reduce th. volume and toxicity ;~;d~:,::~:~:f,~:~~~';i'~;~~:;:i;~~,~~ th e practicable meth9.d of treatment, storage , or d ispolal currently availabl. to I." ;;, small quantity ,,,",",,d. '"o ~ o w 3~~~C[~~~~,~;~~~;---------------~------~------------------------------------------~---L--L-~L-~__-L__ ;?; F A C I L I T Y ; , Nome DO NOT WRITE BElOW THIS LINE . DTSC a022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Ye llow: GENERATOR RETAINS , Srote of "Co Ulorniu-En"; ronmentol Protection Agency \ Form App roved OMS No. 2050-003 9 (bpi' !!1 9-30-991 please pI :-"' or type. ~omr designed fo r use on , /ile (12 -pilcn ) ', . .;: ;, ' :N IFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST , No,. , aad Ma n;a. Add,... 3, . , 5, mm , ----' Se~. lnstructions on back 1. Generator', US EPA 10 No. CI AI 0 ' 0 I ;. '""h.... o.portment 01 TolI.'( Sub, to"<:el Con u : Socrom'nto, Col;forn;a Moniful Documen t No. 2. Poge I D L~ 91 7 18'151415141113171 J{.-"3L7 ! - f t ', .~ I -' 6. US EPA 10 Number 1 Compony Name . , , ", ' ~I' Ic IA 10 10 1?1 0 19 17 1?131912 ENVIliONIIEHTAl. RECOVERY SERVICE S, U5 EPA ID Nomb.. 7. Transportu 2 Compony Nome '. :::J , I I I I I I I I I I I I -.,., .,.,~ ::Oz 1)~ 3 N G E o N -'t p ~ b, '" E 7.~ ';; A 6 T g 0 - R < I '">- 1 1 I I I I d, w Z w U CAE)jV ,>I" EQUh u.... oo I I 16 . GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare tholthe conlenh of th is conltnm'll! are fully and occllro lel~ delc ri bed above by proper Ihi ptng nome and ? mo rked , ond labeled, and are in all re~pech in proper condition for tron~port y highway according to opp icobl. international and noliono go ... ernm.nt Ii ? ,pocked , If I a m a large quantity generolor, I certify thot I have ~~~~~::I~:in ploce 10 reduce the ...o lume and Ioxicity of wo~ te gon.raled la the degree I ho .... de termined 10 be economically treotment, d orog e, or di~po$ol currently o ... o ilable to me which minimizes the presont and future threal to human health practicable ond Ihat I ho .... ~.Ie c ted the practicable moth . en ... iroflmeflt; OR, if IJfI~ a smoll qUOfllity gen. - ,I ha ...; mode a good faith .Hon to minimize my waste genera tion and select the but waste monogem.nt method that is I to me and thai I cOff ~"or.o . . . , :~. an~;t~~: r I t " I I I I I I S;gaJ'J'J/I/. / / tf:_-Y..--. / 1'///~ /J r"xL. (,{ DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. "-:.. "". ,. brsc Yellow: B022A 1.4/ 971" EPA 8700-22 .';: TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO G ENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS , (Generafors who submit hazordous was~ for transport out-of-stote , produce completed copy of t~i$ copy ond send to DTSC within 30 days.) ,....,:,'": , ..... ,,' , -A;-. , , .' Socromenlo, California UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WA6TE MANIFEST 01 1 i~i;i ',Nom. o"d "l.o;"' Add" .. . ,I?~ I~DIAHA STREET LOS ANGELES CA 90023 0 '"'" "- 4 . Generator's Phone " N 5. 0 ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICE .,'" 6 '7' - I , 1 (amp,my Nome 6. o . U5 EPA I ~ u< - ';?:t E: .b~~:r:::,;;? . . 'f'~ ' ''~/.;:;~~ .: : Ic IA I~ 101010191 7 10131912 7 . Transportsr 2 (",npoIlY Nome ~ Y) ,.i: f 213) 262-1101 ! I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I " T o R '"'" .... z d. o w U J I w '"Z 0 I .. "- '" '" '" ~ ..: z ,.nM 0 >= ..: II z '"J: .... 2-' " ,::: [:11: .. ~-: ' ',.<. 'f. . . BILL TO . . ..nr.l I>r." ... , GUIDEI171 IVUy Clnd occurately described above by proper sh iPf!ng noma and or. clouified, po(~.d, " ma rked, and labeled, end ore in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway occ:ording to applicable internotional and 1"I0liono government regulotions _ 16 . GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION : I hereby dedo.!! thol the c:onlenh of ,hi} consignment are ~- If I om 0 lorge quantity generotor, I cenify thai ,I ,hove~ p.r0!;l,om ,in I to reduce procticoble and that I hove selected the i IA~:;ro~ ot,t~IIO ' o and the enviro nment; OR, if ~ .~~ 0 I quantity , t , I hovt\mode a available to me and that I , . ,r"- 1-\1 ,., .. \" '" 0 .., lume and toxicity of WOlle generated to the degree I ho". dete rmined 10 be economically 1,'11 II.c.urrl!~~Y ~vpilobllllo which minimiIeS the present ond wture .h'eollo human health was te generation and "lect the best waste manag e ment method thai is : \ >- u Z '"(!) \\' 1 , '" ::E w '" / ~ 0 '"'" ..: u ~ / Printed / Typed Nome 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~}ti~~~~~~~~~==========1=~~==~==~;== i li T I '1"" Nome \01 I I Ibyihis . s noted in Item 19. Signorure Month I Y Day Year I I I I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE, OTSC 8022A 14/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS ALYfERlCA.i'f ECOLOGY .~.' RPoaGENERAiORW~CTION. FORly! EPA-l.D NtJl',IBER: C,M 0 q~ I?S,/ Sy/ ",(ANIFEST#:(With Shipmen,): WASTE rs "ff DEBRlS (C heck one); o EPA WASTE CODE rS) Check if waste is th e following: NON-WASTEWATER SUBCATEGORY 0 FOD I-FODS - See Attachm~nt o F039 - See A""chmen' 2 (Top Sca:ion) OJ 337 Y3S" o 'WASitWATER FOR DEBRIS? CONT,uvUNANTS SUBJECT TO TREATMENT o 000 I, D002, DO 12-0043 . See A> I certify under penalty of law that the waste has been treated in accordance with the requirements of .40 CFR 268.40 to remove the hazardous characteristic. This decharactenzed waSt! contains underlying hazardous constituents thar require further treatment to meet universal treaQnent standards. I am aware ,that ?tbc;:r.e?a; significant penalties for submitting a false certification,. i.ocluding the possibiliry of fine and imprisonment .. E. ( J RESTRICTED WASTE SUBJECT TO TREATMENT .(40 CER268.7(a)(I)) The restricted waste identified above 'must be treated to the applicable treatment standards promulgated in 40 CFR 268.40, or treated to comply with applicable p';'hibiti~ setfo'rtI! 'in Part 268.32 or RCRA Section J004(d). ! bave actacbed all supporting aIlalytical where available, cia.., F. ,'\LDHAZARDOliS DEBRlS SUBJECT TO TREATMENT (40 eFR 268.7(a)(I)(iv)) (This hazardous debris .'m ust be trea.ted to the alternative Il'Clttnc:nt standards promulgated in 40 CFR 268.45. { certify and warrant chat the information that a.ppears on this form. and any appended documc9ts. i~ true and correct. I bave correctly indicated how my was:c is to be managed in accordance with 40 CFR 268, My certification is based on person:!! examination of the Lniormation submined., or is based on my inquiries ofchos.: individuals responsible: far obtaining the In,[ormarion. Authorized Signarure _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,_ _ _ _ _ Title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date _ _ _ _ __ A17A CIDlEi'IT 1 GENE~~TOR: ________________________________ EPA LD. NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ "W'ASTESTRE."uv! NO. :_________________________ FOOl - FOOS SPENT SOL VEi'lTS Check the appropriate box or boxes and circle. the individual cortrrituent.r whicl Hazardo us waste description o FOOI- Spent ha.logenated solvents used in degre:lsing ar~ likely to be pr6enl in th~ waste.. ConStituents of conc::rn Hazardous waste Constituents description ofconc::~ Carbon tetrachloride o Methylene chloride F002 - Spent halogenated solvents Te:a-achlorocthylene 1,1 , I-Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene 1.1.2-Trichloro-I.2,2- trifluoroethane T ri chi 0 rom ana E1 uoromellane Chlorobenzeae o-Dichlorobcnzene Methylene chloride Tecra.chloroethy len e 1,1,1-Trichloroethant: ( r1.2-Trichloroethane Trich,loroethy leoe 1,1.2-Trichloro-! ,1,2trifluoro~l,ane T ri chic ro m0 n0 fl uo ro medlan e o FOD3 - Spe nt non-halogenated solvents Acetone n-Buryl alcohol CyclohexaIlonc: Ethyl acetate Eth yl benzene Eth yl cma ~... leU1ano l . o F004 - Spen~ non-halogen!lted solvents Cresol (m- and p- isome:-s) o-Cresol Nitrobenzene o FODS - Spene non-h::aJogen::ated solvents Benzent! Carbon disulfide 2-Ethoxyechanol Merbyl isoburyJ kerqne Isobutyl alcoh ol Xy lenl!s (toral) Methyl ethy llc etone 2-Nitropropane Pyridine To luene CALIFORNIA LIST CONSTITUEi'lTS Circle che constituents which are. likely to be p resent in 'the waste.. CONSTITIfENTS Cyanides Arsmic Cadmium Chrorruum Lead YI CONCENTRATION Im,a,) 1,000 500 100 500 500 20 Mercury Nickel Selenium Thallium Liquids with pH SZ.O Liquids with PCBs Waste containing HOes 134 100 [JO 50 ppm 1,000 mglkg -- AITACHMENT 2 CONSTITUENT LIST OF UNDERLYING HAZARDOUS CONSTlTUEi'ITS FOR 0001, DOOZ. AND 0012-00"3 CHARACTERiSTIC . CODES AND FOJ9 iHULTI-SOURCE LEACHATE . EPA I.D. NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,ENERATOR: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .fASTESTREAM NO.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ?irc1e dL..L. hazardou.s c:Jn.srituents which are expecJed to be present. CONSTITUENTS .cecone .c::naphthy lene Cyclohexanone .cenaphthene Ethylene dibromide ( 1.2-0ibromoethane) Dibromomemane 2-4-0 ich I0 to phe no x:y~ ilC:tiC ilcid (2,4-D) .c::tonitrile .c:(ophenone -A.cecylam i no f1 uotene .ciolein -. crylamide -.cryioniai le .l drin -Aminobiphenyl Jliline -. nthracene u::J.tTlice l pha-8HC em-SHe e!ta-BHe llTlma-BHC :k:n::r;ene k nz (a)alHhracenc: 3enZ.ll Chloride 3c:nzo(b)t1 uor:lcuhene 5enzo(k) fluomnthene j c:nz.o(g;ii,i)pery leac: Jenzo(a)pyrene 3ramodich lorometh<1t\e :3 romoform 3ramome/.hane (methy l bromide) -Brcmophenyl phc:nyl et,l-)er ~ -B ucyl alcohol 3 uryl benzyl phthalate :'sec-8 ucyl-4,6-din iero phenol (Dinoseb) :arbon tetrachloride :arbon disulfide :hlordane (alpha and gamma isomers) J-Chloroanijine. :hJoroben,zene :hlo robenzi lace !ro teo::li~n Agency Form Ap proved OMS No. 2050-0039 ( ~l'pl re ~ 9?30-99J o f>leo~e print or type . Form deligned (or tlJe on elile 112-pilch) Iyp. wrn .. ,?. Stlb~tonce ~ Control Socromento , Colilornio 1. Generator's US EPA 10 UNIFORt,\ HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST 1>17Deportment 01 ToJl.;c See Ins,ructions ol!.. back of ~ . o Pog. 1 oreo~ is not requIred by Federollow. 01 1 I G,iS TECHNOLOGIES 2700 S. INDIANA STREET 0 LOS ANGE!.ES, ."N'"'" 4 . Generator' s Phone ( '" '" 6 EN'lIROlIl1ENTAl. RECOVERY SERVICE --..:-,~ 7. Tronsporter 2 .,')" t ., Nome ~ .~ ~ ~-. ..' - .~ U.S. ECOLOGY H \~Y 95. Hl MILES SOUTH BEATTY ;NEVADA '89003 ') Oz n.o.s., o. J") ~ III -w Z w U w on z? . 0a. on w :., "" << z 0 ;:: << z ". w 'x >~ ~ 16. GENERATOR ' S CERTIFICATION: 1hereby declare thot the contents ollhil conl;gnment a re mork.d , and lobe led, ond are in all rupllCts in prop.r condition lor transport by highw'lY << u If I am 'l lorge quontily generolor, I pradicoble ond thai 1 ha ve selected and Ihe . ""0 pr'lper shiPring nome oPl,I;- U Z w (9 ""w ::i w ~ 0 W V> << u ~ F A C I L I T Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: -OTSC a022A (.01 /97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN' 30 DAYS . (Generators who submit hazardous woste for tra nspor t oul?ol-slale, produ~e completed copy of this copy and send to DlSe within 30 doys .J Siale of California-Environmental Pralectian Agency Farm App'oved OMa I~.,) . 2050-0039 (Expires 9?30?99) P)i"Ose print or type . Farm designed For IIHI an .Iile (12?pitchl fyoJ!~ri'er. See Inslructions on back o. .lge 6. --~~~~------~~~--~ nerotar's .US EPA 10 No. Manihnt Document t Deportm.nt of Toxic Subitonul Conlro: Socromenla, C..,lifornio i orea l il nol requ ired b)' Federal low. " Name ~I v oo SOUTH 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Clasl, Hazardous wast.e. solid. n. o. s., III -lLt:AD). <000.8 ) Q . (1;;J ll? Numbe,) ~, N43077, PG G E N E k A T "" . R w '" .... Z ....... .. /~- .. .... 0 d. w u w on Z 0 on ~ w '" ~ << z 0 >= ".<< ,;Z 1-562-427-7277,1 "" BILL TO RECOVERY .~ w E"ERGENCY GUIDE'l?1 .< :r: .... ~ ~ 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: 1 marked, and labeled, ond are in respects << u . ' contents for i.n pr'ope~ condition l o If 1 Clm a large quantity generCltof,""1 cerlify thaI I have ~ ooo. , . " . progrClm in place 10 redu ce the volume and toxicity Clf wasle generCited 10 Il,e degree I have determined 10 be .conomicaHy practicable and that Il.ave ~e)ected the practicable method of treatment, ~oroge , or dilPosa) current))' ovoilable tCi me which minimizel the pre"nt and future threat to human heolth and the environment; OR, if I am CI small quantity _. mode Q,90od faith effort to minimize my WOI~ genlrotion and ,elecl the bUI wosle management method that ~I. available to me pnd thol I affo rd. . 4~. .. ~ .' ... '"0 CI >u Z w ~ '"w . ::E .?. ,W U- P LU on << u ~ -. Spoce F A C I l ! T Y po DTSC B022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 .. TH.I.~ LINE . NOr WRITE .... o Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS --rS~le of ColifOrn;o:"':""Environmentol Protection Agency ....:.. /) ,Y<'/j' . See Instructions on book o . o Jge 6. Form Approved OM8 No. 2050-0039 (Expir81 9? 30-99) pleo$f! print or type. Form des ign~ For use on .Iit. (12'piIC") Dtportmenl o~j(ic Subitonul Contra. Souome"'o, California in IfI. orea l il not requir.d by Federollo.... . o 0 .,., .,., ".,., '" 6 5. CX) 0 '? Site Addreu 9. U.S. ECOl.OGY HWY 95, 1~ nIl.ES SOUTH BEATTY NEVADA 89003 11 . US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Cion: ;~d 10 Numberl Bolid, n. o. s. , 9, o. III , G E N E k A T ' .<. o R w on Z 0 "- V'> W '" ~ << z 0 ;:::: 15 . << ... -z - ~. w I .... ~ ~ << u '" 0 16. GEI'IERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: thereby declare/hot,the conhmh 01 this consign"ment or. fully' ond accurately ducribed above by proper shiPFing nome and ore douified, poc'~ed , marked, cnd labeled. and ore in all respech in proper, condition for Ironsport by highway occ"n9 to?aAP'licable international and naliana government regulation,. o t' . o o .;o. , .. :-- o If I am a large quantity generator, I certify thai I hav~ a program in to reduce the volu~~ and toxicity of waste generated to the dl'Qree I h"ave determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of ''',. ''''''.''' ' ,''."''oo ' or dispo sal currently available to me which minimiZ15 the pr15ent and future threat to human h"alth and the environment; OR, ill am a small quantity .. I a good faith effort to minimin my wa~ generotion and 1"led the b15' ....alte management method thai i, available 10 me and that I offord . . \ . >U Z w l? .- '"::;: w w ~ '0 w V'> << u 1 9. Discrepancy Space f: .' ; I i ; I I \ .'':;''' TH!S LINE. ,Yellow: DTSC 80nA 14/97) EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS. !Generotors who submit hazardous was te lor tronspo rt out?of?state, produce completed cop>: of this copy and lend to DTSC with in 30 doyd Siole of CalifOrnio';"'Environmen to l Prolecliol'l Form Approved OMB No. 20';~OO"9 Please print or type. Form See Instructions on back o oo -se 6, Deportment of Toll.ie Subilanul ContTo! Soc'omante, Colifornia in the shaded oreal is not requ ired by Faderallow. ,'" irORM o '"'".... N '" a> 6o ~ 1 1. US DOT Description {including Proper Shipping Name, Ha:z:ord (Itl$l, and 10 Number) ~)z , . Hazardol!s 1Ias"tI?;"';a,olid o .n. o. s. , III (LEAD), \D00!3i " . ~ ~ N 0 a> a> ....,. 'N 6 . 0 ~ .. ' G E N ; E R A ,. T ,. . ... 0 R '">w d. Z w u ~ ..: z o ."EltERGENC'I CALL ENVIROSERV 15. Special Hondl ing Insrrvclioru and ~ z .' .,' ~' w J: '-" .' >- :::..: prop.r sh ipping nome and or. do u ified, pocked, 16 . GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I heteby dador, . marked, and lobeled, and ore in all respec's in proper u ,,,,I;,,b". "".""",",,11 and nolionolj:l0vemmenl ,e9ulo,io'll . " , f' BILL TO ,!OIDr:I171 . .' toxicity 01 woste gll n.r ated 10 the ~,.. r hove determ ined 10 be ~onom iconr ovailable 10 me which minimizu ?tl'e-?pr",Inl cnd future threot 10 human heoh h . wosl" glln.rolio," cnd s!llef' the belL ~sl' monogemenl ~.t+.od ~ot is -' ,.. " ". F A C I l I T ; . 1 , Signature Y DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE, DTSC B022A 14/97) .. EPA 8700-22 '. y.llow: GENERATOR RETAINS - - - - -""'!---- --,- - - - - - - - -.....".- - .- :5101e of Colif;:nio:'::"'f""ironmentol Proteclion Agency Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-JO-99) pleo5e print or Iype. Form designed for use on .lite "l-p;,clt} ..--- - - .. ~ , - -- '- - - ~- - -- - 2700 S. J 0'"Gener61'o7 ~ >JGE' ".c: ~ ~t'nt:'t -- . - " c: See Instructions on' back of ... ,tie 6. o.portment 01 Toxic Subltonu) ConlTo; ry,:-'i,.r, .;--; Sacramenlo, California ,rl,-o~'o-"~.~U~S~E~P~A~'~D~N ~o-.--------"'M~o-o~il.-.~,=Do<-"-m-.-o~'"," '-lI22~.pp~o.~.;-'-I---:Ii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;;~~~o~";;'~.:"'--I --' Gllil TECHNOLOGIES .- i, not requir.d by F.cierollow. "- STREET "1 . 6. US EPA ID 5 . Transporter 1 Company Nome oo U.S. ECOLOGY H~Y 95, 10 MILES SOUTH BEATTY NEVADA 8S~03 ?US DOT Description {including Proper Shipping Noma, Hazord Clan, and 10 Number) HA3077, PG Hazardous w= << z t. -It w .... '" ~ ~ . above by proper ,hipring nome and or. clouilied, poded, 1o o GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION : I hereby declare that the conlents of th is c:onsianment or. fully and accurately marked. Clnd lobeled. and ore in aU respech in proper condition lor tronlporl by highwoy according to applica ble internotiono l and "oliono govllrnmenl regulation o. << u If ! om a lorg8 quantity .generator, I certify in place to reduce the volume and lo)(icity of wasta generated to the degree I have determined 10 be e<:onomicolly pradicable and thot I hove selected the ";::~:~;~~~QI~~,::~~,~I!treohnent , $lorog8, or disposal ,c,urrlnlly availabl e 10 me which minimizes the. preulnt a nd /-vture threor to huma n heohh and the envi ronment; OR , if I om a ,II hOVIl mode a good f.oith effor! to minimize WOlle gllnerotion and .. Iect the besl., WOlle monog.ment method thol is 0"" >- available to me a nd thol l con U Z w ";:;:"" W . W F A C ,. I L I T Y 00 NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE . Yellow: DTse 8022A !4/97) . EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY ?lO ? GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS. !Generoton who !ubmil haza rdous waIte lor transport out-of-stole, produce completed copy 01 this copy and send to DTSC within 30 doyd GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 1 HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCE REDUCTION EVALUATION REVIEW AND PLAN and HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE REPORT for GNB Battery Technologies Resource Recycling Division Los Angeles , CA August 1995 Prepared by James 1. Broad Brotech Newport Beach, CA 92659-1639 Copies: #1. Original for GNB #2. Copy for GNB #3. For DTSC if requested. GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 2 INTRODUCTION This document is prepared in accordance with ? the HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCE REDUCTION MANUAL (Manual), May 1994, California Department of Toxic Substance Control, Office of Pollution Prevention and Technology Development. Two documents are contained in this volume: HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCE REDUCTION EVALUATION REVIEW AND PLAN (Review and Plan) and HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE REPORT (Report) The Review and Plan and Report are organized according to the flow of material as laid out in the Manual. Each section number of the regulation is shown in bold and serves as a section number for this volume. Following the section number, the text of that section of the regulation is presented in italics. This describes the specific requirements for the material content of the Re?,;..:'.'; a .. d Plan and Report. The Manual provides additional guidance by way of examples in formatting and presenting the material: this has been followed as closely as practical for the specific operations at GNB Technologies. In accordance with the regulation, the Report is hereby combined with the Review and Plan. Redundant material is not repeated. The authority for this is: ?67100.2(k) Generators subject 10 the requiremenls of fhis arriefe pursuaflr to section 67100.4((1) and 67100. 7(a) may prepare (I single document combining (iJe reqllirements for rhe plan and rile report, HAZARDOUS WASTE SOURCE REDUCTION EVALUATION REVIEW AND PLAN (Review and Plan) The contents of the Hazardous Waste Source Reduction Evaluation Review and Plan are itemized in ?67100 .S of the regulation. This Plan is presented according to the subsections of ?67100.S. ?67100.5 Excepf as provided in section 67JOO.2(g) a/these regulao'ons, generators subject 10 'he requirements of this article pursuant fa section 671oo.4(a)(1). shall prepare (I plan wirll sufficient detail to convey an understanding ofrhe source reduction evalunn'on review and ana1..."sis pn/011,!.,ed. using narratives. photographs, illustratiofLf, figures or dara as necessn1)" which includes, bur is not /inu?,ed to, all ofthe/ollowing: ?67IOO.5(a) Name find {oean?on 0/ rhe sire. Name : GNB Battery Technologies Address: City: County: Resource Recycling Division 2700 South Indiana Street Los Angeles, CA 90023 Los Angeles GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Rev iew, Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 3 ?67JOO.5(b) FOll r digit SIC codes applicable 10 activities at 'he nft!. SIC Code: 334 1 ?67100.5(c) Type oj busines.'i or a cri w',), condll cled at each sire. This plant receives used lead acid storage batteries and reclaims the lead and plastic. ?67100.5 (d) Length of rirf/e rhe company has been in busine.!iS at the present sile. GNB has been in business at thi s site since 1985. The facility had been owned by Gould starting in 1978 . ?67100.5(e) Major products manujaclllred or services prm'jded (Ind, ijnecess(lI), to convey an understanding of the bUJiness, th eir general applicarions 01' examples or 'heir applications or end use. The products of thi s plant are pure lead, lead alloys, and plast ic chips. Pure lead is sold and used in manufactu ring lead acid batteries. Lead alloys are sold and used in a variety of industrial and commercial products. Plastic chips are sold and used in the manufacture of various plastic products, incl uding battery cases for new batteri es. ?67100.5(f) Number of e11l1)/oyees. The plant employs 196 full -time employees in a 3 shift per day 7 day a week operation. ?67100.5(g) A genera! des cription of site operarirNls lI'ilh cOITt'.\jJo nding bfockjlow diagrams fOC IL\ing on quam'-f)' and type of hazardous wastes, row mnren'lI ls , and fin al p rodll cts produced at (h e sile. General Desc ription Normal manufacturing processes in volve the processing, forming, and /or assembly of products. GNB 's process are the reverse of thi s; used and di scarded produ cts are di sassembled , deformed , and th en processed back into raw materials in th is plant. The detail s of site operations at GNB Battery Technologies are rather complex. The following operation s provide a general process description . The Block Flow Diagrams, Figure I and Figure 2 , illu strate the operation s. There are four main operation s at the facility: recelvmg, separation, smelting, and refining . Receivin g and separation are shown on Figure I and outlined in items I through 6. Smelting and refinin g are shown on Figure 2 and outlined iri items 7 and 8 below. I. Receive used lead acid storage batteries and lead scrap from recycling and transportfirl11. Receive off-specification materials from lead acid battery production operations. GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Perfo rman ce Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 4 l.A . Inspect received materials per the waste analysis plan to determine acceptability and conformance with shipping manifests. I.B. Inventory the batteries, scrap, and off-specification materials as needed . 2. Break the batteries in a dropping device; recover the acid. 3. Crush the batteries into small chunks in a hammermill. Separate the battery components into five generic categories of materials In a 4. series of process steps. 4.A . The acid is drained and collected in a holding tank. 4.B. The lead paste, termed "mud" in this plant, is washed into holding tanks as the chunks are conveyed on a sieve. 4.C. The lead grid metal is separated from the other solids in a water up-flow elu triation column ; the lead sinks. The lead is removed by screw conveyor and held for processing. 4 .D. The "rubber chips" (actually consisting of paper, battery plate separators, and other trash) is separated from the remaining solids in an organic liquid flotation chamber. Rubber chips sink in this chamber. 4.E. The pl asti c battery hou sing material floats and is skimmed from th~ su rface of the organi c flotation chamber. This is dried and sold . 5. The acid is fi ltered. All of the acid collected is used for pH adjustment in the plant's wastewater treatment system. The filter cake is retain ed for processin g. 6. Th e lead paste is treated with sodium carbonate to produce lead carbonate. The lead carbonate is filtered from the water and held for processing. 7. The reverbatory furn ace feed material consists of a mixture of filter cake, lead, and rubber chips. The furnace also receives coke, oxygen, and drosses (formed later in the processing , as described below) to aid in smelting the lead . The reverbatory furnace produ ces pure lead , slag (termed "reverb slag") , and exhau st off-gas. 7.A. Lead bullion is piped in molten state to the refining kettles. The lead is treated for removal of impurities and poured into forming molds to solidify . The ingots are sold. The impurities are removed as a dross and held for processing . 7. B. Reverb slag is drained into slag pots. After solidification it is dropped from the pots and held for processing . 7.C. The ex haust off-gas is filtered in the baghou se, treated for su lfur dioxide removal, and discharged to atmosphere. The baghou se du st is retained for processlllg . S. The blast furnace feed material consists of a mixture of reverb slag, refining dross, purchased lead-bearing scrap, scrap steel drums and iron , mill scale, metallurgical grade coke, limeston e, and silica. Th e blast furnace produces hard lead (alloyed) and slag . S.A. The hard lead is piped in molten state to refinin g kettles where the alloy conten t is adj usted to meet purchasers specifications. The product is poured into molds to solidify. The ingots are sold. Excess alloy is removed as a dross and held for processing . S.B. The blast furnace slag is drained into pots to solidify. This is manifested as a hazardous waste and sent off-site to a TSD faci lity for disposal. S.c. The exhaust off-gas is filtered in the baghouse, treated for sulfur dioxide removal , and di scharged to atmosphere. The baghou se dust is retained for processIng. GN8 , Los Angeles; S8-14 Review, Plan , Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 5 .E.i.mILProducts T~e final products are pure lead (99 .99 %), lead alloys, and polypropylene chips. Intermediate Products By ?product materials are generated at several points in the plant. Table 1 summarizes the quantity and type of materials generated during the current reporting year, 1994. The intermediate products which are produced as the batteries are crushed and separated are recyclable materials under California Health and Safety Code ?25143.2 (Div. 20, Chapt. 6.5, Art. 4) . These intermediate materials are sulfuric acid, rubber chips, reverb furnace slag, flue dust , and dross . These products are used in the manufacturing process or used in lieu of purchased commercial products. They are not discarded , and are therefore not a .waste and not a hazardous waste under 22 CCR 6626 1.2 . They are excludable from consideration for source red uction under SB-14. ri aza nJuus Wastes The wastes produ ced are blast furnace slag and wastewater. Blast furna ce slag is produced in the final smelting operation. This slag cannot be returned to the furnace since all of the economically recoverable lead has been removed. It is a California hazardous waste because the total lead metal content remains at approximately 1,000 mg/ kg. Wastewater is produ ced in the Raw Materi al Preparation Process, plant wash down , and flue gas slurry dewatering . Further , all rainwater fallin g on the fac ility is collected and processed as hazardou s waste since it may becom e contaminated on site. The wastewater is a hazardous waste because it contains lead at concentrations of 40 to 150 mg/1. GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Rev iew, Plan, Performance Report \ September \995 ; Brotech ; page 6 Figure 1 ._-_.----------_._------,; ; ; , Lead Acid Battery Recycling Plant GNB Battery Technolgies Off-spec Matis ; ! Raw Material Preparation System (RMPS) ItNenlOJ? , Il.eill/e; Used Batteries lead Scrap , BLOCK FLOW DIAGRAM ._._-_._._JJl_._._._._. _-, Brotech; 24-Aug-95 Sheet 1 of 2 Sulfuric Acid Screening Column o r Filter Cake c 0 ~ ~~I------------~ l ead Grid ." .'c" ~ V> ....0 Organic Aoat O1amber Rubber Chips Polypropylene illlll to Customers Wastewater . DISCHARGED to POTW GNB. Los Angeles; SB-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 7 Figure 2 Scrubber lead Acid Battery Recyding Plant GNB Battery Technolgies Smelting and Refining Section BLOCK flOW DIAGRAIvI Brotech; 24-Aug-95 Baghouse . Sheet 2 of 2 ..~ ~ ~ lead Scrap Coke f:::=:) Scrap Iron & Steel Oxygen f==> Mill Scale Umestone Fitter cakes Reverb lead Grid Coke Furnace ~ .~ Blast FUrnace Silica E ~ Dros5es ~ Rubber Chips I"-jt Molds ' 'Refining~ ) KettJeS) ~- ~..... , 4f-~ ' '~ D!,-----,, ~r--<.p~:::rf%,iSl / to to Blast Blast Fumace Fumace o Pure lead .5.QJ.Q to Customers Alloy lead IDlQ to Customers Blast Fumace Slag DISPOSED to TSDF GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 8 Table 1 Hazardous Waste Management Record for 1994 GNB Batter-y Techholog es ~B-14 Doc ments ~- ~ASTELST IVK3 Summary 0 SB-14 Wa les Tons NOI Discarded Ire-used in orocess) Discarded Name CWC r y pe req uency Amou nts BiasI Slag 171 H R SOLD Waste - Sulfuric Slag Flue DuSI Dross Acid Rubber Chips Reverb water 724 H R R R R R R R Poly1propylene BP 13,489 3 3 4 ,35 9 27 ,366 5, 500 13,000 5,250 1,408 I I 8,297 ' 1 13,48 9 3 _B8 % 33 4 , 35 9 96 _12% 27 ,366 5, 5 00 13,0 00 5, 25 0 1,408 8 , 297 1 TOTAL 347 ,848 ! ot als Percentages - - - --- - - -- -- . - --- - -------- ------ ----- ---- -- -- ummarv ewe y pe Fre quen cy Am ounts BiasI Slag 171 H ----------- -- -- . -------------- ". _--- -- -- -- -- - - - - - - - - - ___ _ p o. --------------- ithout Was ewater Dis c arded Name ens of S8 14 subjecl wasle -- ____ A. ____ -____ I -- - Wasle - 1 water Not Discarded (fe-used in process) - = = = = = - - - -Rubber Reverb Flue -- - -- - Sulfuric A cid I Slag Chips SOLD Dross Dusl Polv J 1propylene I I I R R 13, 489 27 , 366 - R 5, 5 00 I R 13,000 R 5, 250 , SP 13,489 100.00% 0 0.00 % TOTAL 13,489 2 7, 366 5, 5 0 0 13,000 5 ,250 I , R R 1,408 I 8, 297 1 I ot al s erce nt age s 1 ! === =- 1 I 8 ,297 1 1,408 ons of S8 14 subiecl ",asle '{3rotech 23-Aug-95 14. 5 2. 15 01-Seo -95 09. 19.25 i )e tarted )e inted GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 9 ?67100.5(h) Identification of nil routinely generated hazardous waSTe streams in the current reporting year which result from ongoing processes or operations (liat have a yearly volume, or comparable weighl, exceeding five percent of rhe TOtal yearly vo/umc, or comparable weighl, of hazardous waste generated at the site, or, for extremely hazardous waste, five percenl of Ihe lora! yearly volume, or comparable weight, generated at flie sile. Similar indUSf1ial processes or inso",uriana! ncri\'iries generan"ng similar wastes (Wilh the same California Wasle Codes) shall be considered a single wasTe stream for pwposes of this section. Based on Table I , the routinely generated hazardous wastes having a yearly volume exceeding 5% of the total yearly volume are shown in Table 2. Table 2 Waste I Percent Wastewater 96.12 ewe 724 Because wastewater is a major waste stream, and the only major waste stream at GNB, an evaluation which excludes wastewater from the total wastes discarded must be made. This is noted on pages 19-2 1 of the Manual. Referring to Table I , a "Summary without Wastewater" has been done. The major waste stream resulting is shown in Table 3. Table 3 Waste Percent ewe 100 171 Blast Furnace Slag Therefore, a source reduction review must be made for the wastes identified in Tables 2 and 3. There are no extremely hazardous wastes at GNB. ?67100.5(i) All of rhe jof/oll'ing injo17llnrion for each hazardous wn.'ife stream identified in subsection {II} of rhis section: (1) An esrinWft' of fhe weighl, in pounds, of hazardous wasIl' generared. (2) 1he applicable California wasIl' code. (3) The processes, apel'miolls and (lcril'iries Reneran'ng (he wnsre(s), lViTh corresponding block flow diagram') fO i/lusrrafe 'he basis of generntion including (I listing of all input malella/s which conoibure (0 the generation of haz.arrir}l{s or exrrellle/y hazardous Wfl.rre (Ihis is nor meant /0 be a mass balance). The wastes, quantities , and waste codes are shown in Table 4. The processes which generate the wastes are shown and described as noted in the process column. . GNB, Los Angel es; SB-14 Rev iew, Pl an, Perfo rmance Report I Septemher 1995; Brot ech; page 10 Table 4 Waste Wei ght lbs 668,717,900 Wastewater Blast Furnace Slag 26,978,000 Generating Process ewe Raw material preparation system , baghouse slurry dewatering, and scrubber sludge dewatering. 724 Blast furnace smelting 171 ?67100.5 U) Sections G) and (k) of the regulation form the core of the Plan. The texts of both sections are shown together since th ere is much interrelated and overlapping informat ion. The measures considered in accordance with these secti ons are discussed togeth er. An evaluation of source reducrion measures avai/able 10 "It~ generator which are porenrially viable. emil/arion shall consider nf least all of ,lit' following approaches: J. Input change 2. Operon'onn! impHH'emef!{ 3. Prodllcl proce.ss change 4. 5. The Pmc/llel rejol1llltfa{ioll Adlllini.'ifrarive srel}.~? , e.g. conrrol A. I nvelllO/)' B. C. Ell/playa (IIvol'd prograllLl' Employee Imin in!: D. E. In-Hollse policies F. COl]JOrale/mallnge.mt!1II cOl1lmir1llent Of/WI" progrnllLI' or lIIt'a.\'Ure.\', ?67100.5(k) COllsideration of the following fa ctors for each measure n 'afunted ;n accordance with subsection (j) of rhis (I ,\pe.cific faclOr does nO! apply identify as NI A): J. Expe.cted change ill the alllOUIIl of hm.ardous waste generated; 2. Technical feasibility; 3. E conomic eva/llarion; A. Capitol cost, operan'ng cost, W(lsre management cost; B, Return on illl'esrmenr (ROI), break e1,.'en poim, a voided cost, pretax payback peliod, or any OIlier econolllic comparison mer/lOd; 4. E/fecrs on product quality: 5, Employee health and safeo' considt>rariof1J; 6. Pennits, I'ariances, compliance schedules, of applicable Srme, local, and federal agencies; 7, Releases and discha rges. sec:fian (where GN8, Los Angeles; S8-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; 8rotech; page II WASTEWATER Source Reduction Measure #1 Input Change Recycling some of the wastewater is a possible source reduction measure . The wastewater contains a significant percentage of sodiu m sulfate. The sodium sulfate is environmentally hpnign and is accepted by the POTW under the discharge permit with no penalty. If the wastewater were to be recirculated to the point that the salt content were saturated, the salt could be crystallized from the solution with a temperature swing process . Sodium sulfate solubility can be controlled easily with temperature. The decahyd rate crystal (Na, S04elOH,O) is in equilibrium with saturated solutions of sodium sulfate at the following concentrations of Na,S04 and representative temperatures: T er.1p., or 50 68 86 Conc., % 8.2 16.2 29.0 By use of a crystallizer, energy recovery heat exchanger, and cooling device, a saturated solution can be reduced in temperature to yield sodium sulfate salt. The redu ced and cooled solution is then used to partially chill the incoming solution and returned to the production process . Fii:urt 19.32. Solubility of Na,CO,-Na ,SOj-H ,O system 011 S to 25'C. (Hougen, W;Uson, and Rag:m., Chrmica/ Pro(t'U In part of the RMPS water system, a sodium Prinripln. Par1 I, 2nd ed ., John Wiley and Sons, Ne ..... York , carbonate solution is used to precipitate lead /954 .) carbonate. The solubil ity of sodium carbonate. and sodium sulfate are inlerdependent and this Graph 1. fact may have an effect on the technical viability Copied from Princinles or Unil Operalions, of this source reduction measure; Graph I FOUSI, Alan S. el. al., John Wiley, New illustrates the system Na,SO, - Na, C0 3 - H, O. York, 1962, page 374. This graph and other data can be used to design and optimize the process for crystallizing sodium sulfate from the wastewater and recycling the wastewater . The amount of hazardous waste produced could theoretically be reduced by an I. amount equal to the water of crystallization removed with the decahydrate salt of sodium sulfate plus the weight of sodium su lfate. Combined, this is equal to 2.27 times the amount of sodium sulfate based on relative molecular weights. 2. Determining the technical feasibility would depend on performing a preliminary process design . The economic evaluation would depend on the process design. An 3. order-of-magnitude cost for the system is $2 million. It should be possible to produce a merchantable quality grade of sodium sulfate with this measure. 4. Water is used in several parts of the site operations for chemical and physical separati on of batteries and in pollution control. A thorough analysis of each part of the operation would be needed to determine if sodium sulfate would affect that particular unit operation. In those units where sodium su lfate is generated, e.g., baghouse slurrying and GNB , Los Angeles; S8-14 Review, Plan , Perfo rmance Report I September 1995; 8rotech; page 12 mud desulfurization, the effects of using a recirculated wastewater already containing some sodium sulfate should not be noticeable. For the physical separation processes, e. g., the elutriation column, the higher density due to the elevated sodium sulfate concentration mayor may not have a noticeable effect. 5. No effect on employee health and safety is expected. 6. The wastewater discharge permit may need revision. 7. The release of wastewater will be reduced by a marginal amount, and the amount of dissolved solids in the wastewater will be reduced significantly. The effects of a higher concentration of sodium sulfate in the wastewater treating unit would probably aid in the re moval of lead , though this would need testing. BLAST FURNACE SLAG Source Red ucti on Measure 112 Production Process Change LeaJ can 0e recovered from on e of the RMPS by-products through a process termcJ electrowinning. The desu lfu ri zed mud can be di ssolved in an acid solution , and the lead can be plated out of the soluti on by use of electricity. Electrowinning has a two-fold benefit. First, the paste fraction of the reverb furnace feed can be totally electrowinned; thi s removes it from the reverb syste m. Secondly, without the paste the reverb will fun ction as a melter and not a smelting furnace; this allows it to operate at a much lower temperature (l,OOO"F). I. Use of the electrowinning process has the potenti al of reducing this waste stream by 50%. 2. Th e techni cal feasibility of the process is being tested in research laboratories at the U ni versity of Missouri and Rem co Co. The eco nomi c feasibili ty is not known . However, it is likely that the process will 3. be prohibitively expensive. Similar processes are used for recovery of preciou s metal s. The economi cs of using the process for recovery of a base metal has not been evaluated. 4. Product quality should not deteriorate , and may improve. 5. Thi s process appears to be beneficial to employee health and safety . With less slag to manage, exposure will be reduced . 6. T he regulatory permi t status of such a process change need further investi gati on . 7. Releases and di scharges will be significantly redu ced since much of the lead will no lon ger be smelted. The electrowinning process is much cleaner and releases virtually no wastes. ?67 100 .S(1) Any pannl'lIl injomwriofl, such as WIlSlt' stream cOflsrifllenfs and crJllcenrrnrion of consrituents, needed ro eva/ume and imp/ell/t"1If source ret/flctioll lIIe(l.Hlrt'.\', Source Redu ction Measure II I Wastewater Recycling This measure would require the development of a process fl ow diagram for all water in the plant , and a co mpl ete material and energy bal ance for the ex isting system. Engineering calculations for the proposed recycling process could then be made to get a preliminary determination of the techni cal and economic feasibility, and its environmental benefits. GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 13 Source Reduction Measure #2 Lead Electo-Winning This measure is under development by researchers. Source Reduction Measure #3 Lend Extraction The technical fea sibility of this measure could be determined in a series of laboratory scale experiments. Representative samples of slag could be subjected to extraction for various periods of time tCl determine the degree of extraction possible. ?67IOO.5(m) A Jpecification oJ. and n ran"onnle for, the technically feasible and economically practicable source reduction measures fhar will be implemented by the generaror wilh respect (0 each hazardous waste stream identified in subsection (11) of (his section. 771t! specification should include, at a minimum, a narrative descripfjon of fhe factors in subsection (k) of this section, and should also address system capacity and effi ciency. Photographs, illustrations, figures, or dma sho lild be used 10 convey an understandin g of 'he source reduction measure in _ slifficienr delail (0 allow rmn.\fer of Ihe measllr e 10 other generarors wirh similar pro cesses or procedures, Much of this information is already contained in subsection (k). Further enhancement of the design information is contin gent on information stated in subsection (I) above. Inasmuch as these SRM s are concepts at the present time, the degree of information requested in this subsection (m) is not available. ?67100.5(n) An emIl/arion, and, ro rhe extem pmcn'cable , a quantification of the effects of any source reduction measure in sub,l'ecrion (III) on emissions and discharges 10 air, water, and land. In addition to the comments made in ?67100.S(k) Item 7, "Releases and discharges," for each source reduction meas ure (SRM) the effect of SRM # 2 and #3 would be to eliminate the di scharge of all slag to the TSDF landfill. ?671000.5(0) A list of each measure considered bllt nO! selected for a detailed evaluation as a porenn'ally viable source reduction measure, For each measure rejecred, explain rhe generator's ran?onale. 77fis list shall be supplemented for was fe srremm were no measures were idennjied wit" a narran've demonsrran'ng the goodfair/i efforts undertaken ro idenrify measures, Rejected Source Reduction Measu re #3 Production Process Change Since the reason that th e blast furnace slag is hazardou s is the total lead content , removal of the lead is a likely avenue to attempt. The slag is a result of an extremely vigorous thermal operation . A chemical process may be more appropriate to remove the last 0. 1% lead from the slag. A centuries old process for making lead pigments involved the use of air and acetic acid to oxidize and di ssolve lead metal. A si milar vaporlliquid extraction of the slag may be capable of removing most of the remaining lead and making the slag non-hazardous . The slag might then be sold as asphalt mix. The operation would require that the slag be crushed to a powder GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report I Septemher 1995; Brotech; page 14 in order for the vapors to reach the occluded lead. This would be prohibitively expensive, and would probably meet opposition from the SCAQMD due to particulate generation. 1. Potentially this would eliminate all of the blast furnace slag as a hazardous waste. 2. The technical feasibility is not certain . The old pigment process used sheets of pure lead. The lead in the slag exists as irregular non-homogenous clumps in a ferrosi li cate matrix . It is not certain that the vapor/ liquid extraction would be effective on such a material. 3. The capital and operating cost of using such a process is unknown . Preparation of the slag is the most expensive item. Thereafter, it could operate as a simple pile of slag over which the acetic acid is' sprayed. Lead would di ssolve and be recovered in the wastewater treatment plant or the mud desulfurization system . There would be no effect on product quality . 4. The risk to employee health and safety would be marginally imprOVed due to less 5. handling of hazardou s waste. 6. A mod ification to the operating permit would probably be required to operate thi s pru.:ess since it would be viewed as a hazardous waste treatment process. The process may require a permit from th e SCAQMD since there may be emissions of parti culates and acetic acid. However, Rul e 219, "EQUIPMENT NOT REQUIRING A WRITTEN PERM IT PURSUANT TO REGULATION II ," ?(l)(4) exempts certain cleaning and strippin g operations usin g aceti c aci d; the lead di ssolution portion of the process may be defined as such and escape permit requirements. 7. Th ere will be some emi ssions of acetic acid, probably to the POTW and to air. A water wash cycle after th e extraction operation would mitigate the air emi ssions. Acetic acid should have little interest one way or the other to the POTW since this material is simply vinegar. Releases of du st to the atmosphere mayor may not be inc reased; handling and cru sh ing the slag will generate dust, but the extraction process will rem ove loose dust from the slag and make it cleaner to load into haulaway trucks. Rejected Sou rce Reduct ion Measu re 114 Production Process Change Controls on the statio nary blast furnace are difficult to operate . This contributes to the problem of lead inclu sion in th e slag. A rotary furnace would be easier to control and produce a slag with a lower concentration of lead. I. Th e amount of slag would be reduced, and it would be non -hazardou s. 2. Thi s measu re is technically fea sible. 3. Replacing the blast furnace with a stationary furnace is estimated to cost approximately $5 million. The operating costs of the rotary furnace are also mu ch hi gher than those of the blast furnace. A return on investment calculation would certainly show this measure to be outside the range of economic feasibility. 4. There should be no effect on product quality . 5. The risk to employee health and safety would be marginally improVed due to reduced handli ng of hazardous waste. 6. It is probable that extensive work would berequired to obtain the needed permits for replacement of the blast furnace. This could take a couple of years and could be subject to law suits from environmental activists . 7. The effect on releases and di scharges would probably be a minor reduction in NO, emissions with a better controlled flame in the rotary furnace. GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report I September 1995; Brotech; page 15 ?67100.5(p) A rime-fable jor making reasonable and mensurable progress lowards implemenran"on of tile uteered source reduction measures specified in subsection (TIl) a/ this secrion. II shall also include an implementation schedule for complen"ng (lie eva/umion of pOlentially viable source reduction measures and it shall prioritiu pro cesses and w(lSles for/lIllire research. development and source reducrion analysis. . SOllrce Reduction Measure # 1 Wastewater Recycling Wastewater is presently being practiced. Storm water and road-wetting water from the impoundment is being used in th e plant prior to discharge. Additional recycling opportunities are being studied. Source Reduction Measure #2 Lea d E lecto- Winning "t'h is measu re is under development by researchers. ?67100.4(c) Af the rime (l rt'l'it'H' fllld pfall or a plnn SlI1l1/1/m)' is slIblllilfed 10 Ihe Deparnllem, rlie genermor shall cerrify Ilia/ the generalOr has implemented, is implt'11Ienring, or will be i11lI,/emenring. rhe source reducrion measures identified in rht' re l'iew and pIon or rhe plan s//lI/lIIm)' according to rill' implemenradon schedule contained in rhe review and plan or rhe Idan ,'illl/mulI)', A genertlfo,. may deremline not to implement a source reducn'on me(lSlIre selected ill secrion 67/00,5(111) a/these regulndons only ijrhe generaror detemlines, upon conducn'ng /ul'Iht'l' aflalysi,\' or dll e to IInexpectt'l/ circlfImtaflces, rliM the selected mea,mre is nOl tech nica/ly /uw'ble or economically pmcricfl/JIe, or If aflel1lprS fa implement tlltlf mea,rure rel'eal tli(l{ the measure would result in, or has resulted ill , a fl)' of the folfOll'ing: (1) An increa,\'e in tht' generndon oflw:.al't!olls waste, (2) An increase in the release 0/ hazardous chemicals to otlln environmen/(l! nU'dia, (3) Adl'er,\'e effecrs on pl'Oducl quali,y, (4) A significalll increase ;11 till' fisk of an adl'erse impa ct to human henlrh or rhe em'jronment, ?67100.5(q) All plans prepared aftn J ali llar), J, J 993 shall con/ain a faur-,veal' lIumetical goal for reducing the generarion of Iw zardo/l,\' wO,He s//'eal1ls llirollgh Ihe ,\'l'lec/ed source ret/uen'on mea,wres specified ;n subsection (nt) 0/ rhis section, ?671 00.l(i) "NlIIlIt'lica/ Goal" means a single nwllt!lical percentage reflecting an esn'11late of tile source redueo'on Ihe genermor e01l1d oprimally ,mil't' to acllit'l'e OI'er a fim r-year peti od. It is the goal of GN B to reduce the waste streams by the amounts shown next four years: Table 6 [ Waste Wastewater Blast Furn ace Slag [ Percent 25% * I 10 Table 6 over the GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Repon I Septemher 1995; Brotech; page 16 * No practical source reduction opportunttles exist to reduce blast furnace slag generation; source reduction measure #2, electrowinning, is simply in the research stage, and is expected to be prohibitively expen sive if it is ever proven technically. GNB believes that blast furnace slag qualifies for exemption under ?67100.2(b) and shal l gather documentation to petition the DTSC per the regulation : ?67100.2(b) A generator nUlY pen"rion the Department in IV/ifing to exempt a hazardo us waste stream. 77,e generator shall provide documentan"on to demonstrate that no source reduction opportunio"es exist for the requested wasTe stream exemption. 77,e Department sh all public norice ,he proposed acceptance of any exemption petition. A nu'"inllIm of 45 days shall be pro vided for public review and eonul/en' p,ioI' to 'he Deparrme nt rendering any detenllinan"o!l on a perin"on. In addition to the technical and economic infeasibility of reducing the generation of this slag, the DTSC should consider source of the waste, GNB ' s business operation as a battery recycler, and another subsection in the regulation which specifically exempts lead acid batteries: ?67100.2(c) TIl e/aI/owing hazardo/(s wastes shall nor be incluried in en/eu/aring (li e l'o /ume, or comparable weight a/wasle nnd are nm subject to this arn?cle.: ;- " ~'!;{f;ed (1) Th e fol/Ol vin g exempfed hazardous waXfe sfremlL\,: (B) Lead acid barteries. Inasmllch as lead acid batteries are exempted from th e regulation , it should follow that wastes resulting from operations which rec laim and recycle material s from lead acid batteries shou ld also be exempted. ?67100.4(d) If tlie gene.tmor decfs nm fO illlplemem fhe re\';ew and pla n or plan S IlI1U1UlI)'. including, bur nOl limifed 10, a selected mea,\'/II"t' pllrSl/fln/ ro section 67100.5(m) o!ll/ese rfgulnrions, tlte gent'r(Jfor shall amend ifS re\'ieh' and plan and plan SII11Illlf1l)' within 90 days 10 reflect this rejecn'on and include in rh e review and plan and p la n SIII/I1IInI)' proper doclll1len{(lfion irienrijyinK the rnn'on nle for this rejection, The foregoing completes the Hazardou s Waste Source Reduction Evaluation Review and Plan. GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 17 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE REPORT (Report) ?67100.8(a) Excel" as prm'ided in seen'on 67100.2(g) of these regulan'ons and in subsecn'on (b) of 'his secrion, each Rel/ermar shall prepare n report with sufficient detail to convey an unders/anding of the hazardous wfLr1e management approaches used at the sile, using narran'ves, pholographs. illustrations, figures, or dOI(l as necessfU ),. which includes, (If a minimullI, all of file following: (1) Name and location of rhe sile . (2) Four digit SIC code(~") fiJI" 'he sife. (3) All of ,he following infiJl1llflrion for each wasre s(r'emu idenrified pursuant to section 67100.5(11) of these I'egulariom'; (A) An esn'mnre, in pounds , of rhe quantif), of !wz.ardous IVQSfe generated and the quantity afhazardous managed, both onsite and offrite, during the current reporring yenr and the baseline year, wasle ?67IOO.l(c) , . . the baseline year is the repom'ng year of the immediately preceding report, The quantities of waste for the current and baseline years are shown in Table 7. Tahle 7 Wastt! Management Baseline Year Current Year Approach Ihs Ihs Wastewater Discharge 10 POTW Not co nsid ered 668,717,900 25,284,000 26,978 ,000 2,666,000 0 27,950,000 695,695,900 Blast Furnace Slag Disposa l 10 TSDF Ruhher Chips Disposal 10 TSDF TOTALS ?671 OO.8(a) (3) (B) A desCliprion of current hazardou.\' wm'(e management approaches and idenrification of all approaches implemented since rhe baseline year, Wastewater All wastewater is processed in a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant on the site. This plant treat s the water to meet federal discharge standards before the water is discharged to the LA County POTW under permit. The by-product of the wastewater treatment plant is a precipitated solid. This solid contains recoverabl e lead. The solid is filtered from the wastewater and the filter cake is processed 111 the reverb furnace to reclaim the lead. GNB , Los Angeles; SB-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech ; page 18 Blast Furnace Slag All of the blast furnace slag is disposed in a permitted TSDF. The blast furnace slag has not been identified as a federal EPA hazardous waste, but it is a California hazardous waste due to its lead metal content. The lead content is 1,000 mg/kg; the balance of the slag consists primarily of ferro-silicates. This material would be ideal as a concrete additive and cement kiln operators have been approached to consider buying it. Even though it is basically an environmentally benign material , because it is a characteristic hazardous waste under the law it is not merchantable. ?67100.8(a)(3)(C) An assessment of ril e effect, since 'he baseline year, of each implemented hazardous was l e management approach on flU' weigh' of lIm.art/olls lVfi.\'{e generoted. 'he p ropern'es which emue if 10 be classified as a hazardo us wasle and/or Of/xiII! and 01[s;(e management of Itnz.ardo ll.\' waSle. TIlt! report shall consider, bur shall fl O( be limiled lO all of tht' fi ,l/o wing apl,roa clt e.\': '"l' J', SO/HI.; t 2. aI/Si l t' I'~dll (."r ioll; or off.rill' l"e cyclinK: 3. Onsi/I! or ojf.\'jfe tremlll e ll l. ?67100.8(a)(3)(D) A desclip n'on offoctalS duri ng rh e Cllrrenl repn rring y ear (hal IIm'l! affected hazardous waste gen erarion aruf aI/site (lnd o.tf::;i le IIm.ardo lls IVll,Wt' l1IanaKt'lIIt'nt si nct' lil t' baselint' y enr. includi ng. bll/ not linu'ted to, any of fil l' fol/owing: 1, C/wnges in iwxi nt's,\' acti l'l"Y; 2, C/llInl:es in lVa,He c/as,\'i/icOIion: 3, N flf uI'al plief/olllena (lnd,' 4, Olhn f(lc'ol',~' ,"al },f/\'t' a/ft'ctt'd eil/lt'I' 'h e qllanriry of hazardous W(I ,l'ft' generafed or omile a nd offyife h(lza l'd o ll,\' lVa ,rlt l1Ia n {/ ~ tm w nt I't'(jlli l'elllt'flfs, The assess ment and description s required under ?67100.8(a)(3)(C) and ?67100.8(a)(3)(D) are in terrelated . Indi vidual contributions of waste reduction measures and other factors have not been qu anti fied. Therefore, the response to these sections will be combined in a single assessm ent/description of the fate of each waste stream. \'If ast ewa tel" No source redu ction measures were identified for wastewater in the baseline year review and pl an. At th at time, GNB had recently invested $3 ,000,000 in capital improvements to the sy ste m. Further measures were not identifi ed . The amount of wastewater generated is a fun ction of several factors , some of which are not directly related to production rate. Water is now used to control dusting in the truck turnaround and oth er areas of the plant; this reduces lead emissions to the atmosphere. All storm water landing on th e plant is captured, used in the pl ant production operations, treated in the wastewater treatment plant, and then discharged under permit. GNB continues to meet all fed eral and local regulations for wastewater discharge . Blast FllnJace Slag The amount of blast furnace slag in creased by 6.7 % from the baseline year to the reporting year. GNB. Los Angeles; SB-14 Review , Plan, Performance Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 19 Blast furnace slag is more or less directly proportional to production rate, given a constant quality raw material feed. The production rate, in terms of finished goods production, is shown in Table 8. . ' Table 8 Year Finished Goods Production 1990 98,251 tons 1994 100,987 tons Production increased by 2.8% between the baseline year 1990 and the current reporting year 1994. Three sou rce reduction measures were identified in the 1990 review and plan. The first measure identified was to reduce the amount of low- lead bearing material in the charge to the reverb furnace. Under this plan, receipts of waste materia l to the plant have been controlled to reduce the amount of non-lead ' bearing wastes accepted. For example, 13 previously accepted wastes are no longer acceptable, and the annotated list of acceptable materials denotes 12 wastes for wh ich generators must specifically certify that the material is recyclable. The second measure was to replace the charge scale so that the feed charged to the furnace could be normalized. This has been attempted, but it is a mechanical problem which has not yet been mastered . The third source reduction measure was to in stall a chemical fixation process for the slag. Though this measure is in successfu l practice at lead reclaiming plants in other states, it has not been attempted in California. The process appears to be a treatment process, and not a source reduction process. Further, it appears to be the same generic process as used by the TSD facility which receives and treats this waste; no overall benefit to waste management in California would be achieved by installing a duplicate of this process at GNB. ?67100.13(a) nil' re view and plan, p!nn SIIII/IIIM)', report, reporT SUI1IJ1U1ry, and compliance checkliST, conducred pursuan{ fa rlti,\' arficle shall be /"e\'it'\I I~d by (m engineer who is regi.Hered as a professional engineer pursuant fO seen'on 6762 offhe Business and ProfeSSions Code, by an indiw'dunf who;s responsible/o!' rhe processes and operntions of "It~ sire I or by an en virol/melltal assessor II'ho is registered pllrSU(lnf (0 secrion 25570 of rhe Health and Safer)' Code. ?67100.13(b) The engineer, indi\'idual. or em'ironmt'nlnl (lsse,\'sor shall cerrify the re\'iew and plan and plan summm)' only 1't'\'ieU' and plan and p lan SUlIIIIWI")' meet all of (he following requirements: (1) Tile review and plan addresses each hazardous waste stream idenrified /wrsuant to seen'on 67100,5(11) of Illest' regularjoITs, (2) 77,e nn'jew and "Ian addres:ie~; (he ,Youree reducrion approaches specified in secrion 67100.50) of (h e,~'e regul arion.\', (3) 771ft plan clearly sets forth rhe measures 10 be rnken lI'i(h respect 10 each hazardous wasle stream for which SOllrce reducrio/l has been fOllnd f() be (eelll/ieall)' feasible and eamomicaf/), practicable , w;lh n'melnb/es for if th e GNB, Los Angeles; SB-14 Review, Plan , Performan ce Report 1 September 1995; Brotech; page 20 making reasonable and metlSurable progress, and documents the rarionale for rejecting available source reduction measures. (4) 1he plan sUn/111m)' meers, the requirements of section 67100. 6 of these regu/an'ons. (5) 77le plan does not merely shift hazardolls wasle fron; one environmental medium 10 another environmental medium by increasing emissions or discharges to air, water, or land. ?67100.I3(c) 1he engineer, individual, or environHlt'nlnl assessor shalf certify that compliance checklist has been completed using rhe formar outlined in section 67100. J1. GNB is not subject to the requirements of section 67100.11. ?67100.I3(d) 01' em'ironmefl((f( assessor shall certify the review and plan and plan SUmltlLlry only the report S/i11UlIfl1 )' meets a/l of the following requirements, as applicable: (1) 77 ,e report identifies fa ctors fhnt affect the generation and onsite and offsite management a/hazardous wastes and Sllnll1lan'zes the effect of those fa ctors on the genernn'on and ons ite and offsite management of hazardous wastes. (2) 77,e report SIII1IH/(/ry cOlllplit>s lI';rh tilt> rt>quirel/lt!lI!s specified in s ection 67100.9 of these regulations. The engineer, indi\'idllaf, If ?1i71 00.1 ~(e) 7711' p lan, pion slIIl1mnry . t epol'l, report SIIIIII1U1ry , and compliance chl'cklist shall conlrlin rhefollowing language and signed fl lld d(l(ed by I'i,her the ownt'l', the operator, or rhe re!.7JollJ'ible cO/porate officer 0/ the site or lW authorized illdi\'iduol who is capable of cOlllllli fling financial resources necessmy to implement the sources redu ction measures: "I certify that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or the persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making false statements or representations to the Departmel~ includlllg the possibility of fines for cTiminal violations . " By: M Dave Wesley Regional Director Date: t? I /q~ ~ DATE Raw Material Supplier Address Cl?n. "??te '-), Re: uL.(l Generator Certification Dear GNB Technologies, Inc. is subject to regulation under the California Code of Regulations and the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as a ' treatment, or storage facility for hazardous waste. As part of the Waste Analysis Plan required by CCR 66265 . 13 and 40 CFR 265.13 under those laws, GNB is asking raw material suppliers to certify that only materials from a GNB approved list will be sent to this facility for recovery. GNB may only receive the following materials: o o Whole lead-acid storage batteries or component parts Acceptable Materials Battery Manufacturers, Lead Oxide Manufacturers, and Lead Smelting Industries o Acid dump/fill solids o Sump mud o Baghouse bags o Sweepings o Air ftiter bags and cartridges o Emission control dusts from lead-associated industries (e.g., K069 and D008 wastes) o Spent grids, posts, and separators o Lead oxide and lead oxide residues o Lead plates and groups o Spent battery covers with posts o Pasting belts o Water filter media o Cheesecloth from pasting rollers o Charging jumpers and clips (with insulated wire removed) o Purchased drosses o Scrap metal o Slurry and slurry screenings Raw Material Supplier Date Page 2 Any Industry o Scrap metal o Charging jumpers and clips (with insulated wire removed) o Conditionally Acceptable Materials Battery Manufacturers, Lead Oxide Manufacturers, and Lead Smelting Industries o Acid filters o Shop abrasives o Water treatment sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids o Sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids from lead-associated industries (e.g., K069 and D008 wastes) o Lead-based pigments and compounding pigment dust o Battery electrolyte Any Industry o Lead-based pigments and compounding pigment dust Conditionally acceptable materials will be accepted on a case by case basis - call for approval prior to shipment - and require the completion of the attached Material Profile Sheet prior to each shipment. A sample will be obtained from every tenth drum and analyzed for metals. The supplier will be contacted to confum acceptability of the material, resolve discrepancies found in the analysis, or reject the material. See the Waste Analysis Plan (Section 5.3) for detailed acceptance procedures. Additional restrictions on materials which can be accepted must also be imposed to protect facility employees and the environment. For the same reason, GNB will not accept any authorized materials which are contaminated with waste oils, asbestos, PCBs, aluminum, mercury, solvents, sodium or any waste contaminants other than indigenous lead-acid battery materials or lead alloying metals (arsenic, antimony, etc.). It is the responsibility of the supplier to ensure that only authorized materials are shipped. _ Except for whole, undamaged lead-acid batteries, materials listed above must be received under hazardous waste manifest together with a Land Disposal Restriction Certification (see attached form) with each shipment. The materials listed above will be accepted when packaged in accordance with DOT shipping requirements. We ask that, wherever possible, you eliminate or minimize the use of stretch wrap. GNB is prohibited from charging certain material to our furnaces by California's South Coast Air Quality Management Division. Material that is not acceptable includes but is not limited to: Raw Material Supplier Date Page 3 Asphalt paving materials Battery cases, covers without posts, vents, buttons, separators Clothing (e.g. coveralls, aprons, shoes, hats, gloves, etc .) Contaminated pallets Fluff from lead wire and cable casings Paper hand towels Pasting additive bags Platen abrasive Respirators and cartridges Spent laboratory chemicals Stacking boards Waste shipping containers (e.g. cartons, bags, drums, cardboard, etc.) Wiping rags and sponges Only those shipping containers and pallets used directly for the shipment of raw materials will be acceptable. Only those battery cases, covers, vents, and separators that arrive as components of a battery or battery plates and groups will be acceptable. Segregated cases, covers without posts, vents, buttons, and separators should be shipped directly to a plastics reclamation facility, or otherwise properly disposed. If inspection at GNB detennines that materials from your facility are not acceptable based upon the above criteria, GNB has no choice but to repackage the material and arrange for proper disposal at an appropriate hazardous waste disposal facility. The cost for this disposal will be billed to your company. We hope that you understand the regulatory environment in which our facility must operate and the need for these guidelines to protect our employees and the environment. We thank you for your cooperation and ask that you certify below that you have read the above restrictions and will abide by them. Please return an original signed copy of this letter to us within 15 days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, GNB Technologies, Inc. William B. McKusky Environmental Manager Attachments GENERATOR CERTIFICATION The undersigned has read and understands the requirements set forth in the attached letter and agrees to send to the GNB Technologies, Inc. facility in Vernon, California only those materials which conform with these restrictions. We, the undersigned, understand that GNB may reject any shipment containing unacceptable material(s) or, if necessary, dispose of the unacceptable materials at an appropriate hazardous waste disposal facility. We, the undersigned, agree to bear any costs associated with such off-site disposal including analysis, transport, treatment, disposal fees, penalties and/or fines . Company Signature Name and Title Address EPA J.D. Number Date GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS CERTIFICATION Attach to Hazardous Waste Manifest Number: _ _ _ _ __ Attach Available Analytical Data I certify that the material(s) described on the attached Hazardous Waste Manifest is (are) sent to GNB Technologies, Inc., Vernon, California for RECYCLE ONLY. o o for RECYCLE ONLY for treatment in a wastewater treatment system subject to the Clean Water Act Should thls material be disposed of in any other manner, it is subject to the following treatment standards as prescribed under CCR 66268 and 40 CFR 268 (check all that apply): 40 CFR 268.41 TREATMENT STANDARDS EXPRESSED AS CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTE EXTRACT o D008 - Non Wastewaters 5 .0 mg/l lead o K069 (Calcium Sulfate Subcategory) Non Wastewaters 0.14 mg/l cadmium 0 .24 mg/l lead 268.42 TREATMENT STANDARDS EXPRESSED AS SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES o o o o D002 Acid Subcategory DEACT: Deactivation to remove hazardous characteristic due to its corrosivity and treat underlying hazardous constituents to meet Universal Treatment Standards (UTSs) [40 CFR ?268.48] . D003 Non Wastewaters (reactive - when mixed with water, generates toxic gases) DEACT: Deactivation to remove hazardous characteristic due to its reactivity and treat underlying hazardous constituents to meet Universal Treatment Standards (UTSs) [40 CFR ?268.48]. D008 Lead acid batteries (Note : this standard only applies to lead acid batteries that are identified as RCRA hazardous wastes and that are not excluded elsewhere from regulation under the land disposal restrictions of 40 CFR 268 or exempted under other EPA regulations - see 40 CFR 266.80) . RLEAD : thermal recovery of lead in secondary lead smelters K069 Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting: Non calcium sulfate subcategory. Non wastewaters . RLEAD : thermal recovery of lead in secondary lead smelters 40 CFR 268.43 TREATMENT STANDARDS EXPRESSED AS CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES o D008 Signature Name and Title Date Wastewaters 5.0 mg/l lead and UTSs for all underlying hazardous constituents [40 CFR ?268.48] MATERIAL PROFlLE SHEET GENERAL INFORMATION Generator Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Generator EPA ID:jJei1-f.!!al!iool!.!l.!.!ic",a!Lbl~eL) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Generator State ID:jJeiL!.f...a1(ool!.!l",ic",a",b",leL)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Facility Address: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Zip Code: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Technical Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Telephone: ( ) _ _ _.._ _ _ _ __ INVOICE INFORMATION Billing Address (same) 0 or Company Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Address: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ZipCode: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ Billing Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ Telephone: ) WASTE CHARACTERISTICS 1. Waste Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - 2A. Process Generating Waste: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2B. SIC Code of generator: _ _ _ _ _ __ 3. Identify ALL APPLICABLE EPA listed and characteristic waste code number (D, F, K, P, U) (if Type of Industry: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ applicable) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 149D-96\PART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 MATERIAL PROFlLE SHEET (Con't.) 4. Identify State Waste Codes (if'applicable): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5. Color: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Physical Appearance: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6. Physical State @ 70F: Solid 0 0 Liquid Both 0 ,;; 0> 0 Multi-layered 0 Single Layer Free Liquid Range 0 Yes 0 No _ _ _ to _ _ _ % 0 2 to 7 07 to 12.5 o C!: 12.5 0 7. pH: 8. Specific Gravity: Range _ _ _ to _ _ _ or Bulk Density: _ _ to _ __ 9. Strong Odor, Describe: _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 10. Liquid Flash Point: <73?F 0 104-199?F II . 73-99?F 0 C!:200?F 0 0 NA (i.e .o Non-Aqueous) lOO-139?F N/A 0 0 Closed Cup 0 Open Cup 0 Chemical Composition Constituents Range Total Composition Must Equal or Exceed 100% 1490-96IPART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 Constituents TOTAL Range MATERlAL PROFlLE SHEET Waste Codes ' 0004 - DO 11 and Other Metals TCLP Data: Check only ONE for each ronstituent Use Units : ppm, mg/l Metals Less Than TC Regulated Level Equal or More Waste No. Arsenic as As 5.0 mg!l DOO4 Barium as Ba 100.0 mg!l 0005 Cadmium as Cd 1.0 mg!l ' 0 006 Chromium (Total) as Cr 5.0 mgll 0007 Lead as Pb 5.0 mg!l 0008 Mercury as Hg 0.2 mg!l 0009 Selenium as Se 1.0 mg/l 0010 Silver as Ag 5.0 mg/l DOll Nickel as Ni Thalium as Tl Chromium (hexaveJent) as Cr+6 Antimony as Sb Beryllium as Be Copper as Cu Vanadium as V Zinc as Zn Antimony Barium Bismuth Cobalt [optional] Manganese 1490?96\PART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 - TCLP Actual MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION o No I. Is this a DOT Hazardous Material? 2. Proper Shipping Name (PSN): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3. Hazard Class: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4. Method of Shipment: 5. EPA Hazardous Waste? DYes o Bulk Liquid o Bulk Solid o Drum (Type/Size) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ o Other: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 0 0 Yes No Hazardous Waste Code(s): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6. Anticipated Volume of Waste _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ per year of units 7. Method of Shipment o o o Bulk Liquid 0 Bulk Solid Drum Type/Size _ _ _ _ _ __ Otber: _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ CERCLA Reportable Quantity (RQ): _ _ _ _ _ Units Ibslk5.g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ EPA Hazardous Waste? 0 Yes State Hazardous Waste? 0 Yes 0 0 No Waste Codes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ No Waste Codes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I hereby certify that all information submitted in this and all attached GENERA TOR CERTIFICATION: documents contains true and correct descriptions of this waste material, and all relevant information regarding known or suspected hazards in the possession of the generator has been disclosed. Name (Type or Print) Title Signature Date 1490.961PART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE Complete this form and send the representative sample to: GNB B~ttery Technologies 3639 Joy Road Columbus ; Georgia To determine if GNB Columbus can accept the waste described in the Material Profile Sheet, you must obtain and submit a representative sample of the waste. This representative sample will be evaluated to determine if the information supplied on the MPS is consistent with results of the Preacceptance Procedures. A representative sample is defmed as a sample obtained using any appropriate sampling method specified in 40 CFR 261 Appendix I or equivalent method. Unless otherwise directed by a GNB authorized representative, the representative ~:!.:r.;:l c must be collected and this form completed. The sample label must conform to the content as listed in Section 3. If you have any questions about this form or regarding the collection of a representative sample of your waste, please refer to the instructions for this form or contact the GNB Columbus Quality Manager. Section 1: Sampling Method o Sampling requirement has been waived by GNB. 0 Yes 0 No Waived by (authorized GNB personnel): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Print Name:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date: _ _ _ _ _ __ Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a) o b) o I have obtained a representative sample of the waste material described in the Material Profile Sheet as indicated on this form according to the sampling method specified in 40 CFR 261Appendix I. I have obtained a representative sample of the waste material described in the Material Profile Sheet as indicated on this form using an equiValent method to those listed in 40 CFR 261Appendix I. 1490?96\PART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 CERTIFICATION OF REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE Section 2: Sampling Info mullion a. Sample Source 0 o drum lagoon 0 0 pit 0 other (identifyl_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ tanks b. Sampling Method (i.e., composite, grabl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ c. Amount of sample: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ d. Type of container: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Section 3: Sample Label a. Waste Profile Sheet Code: b. Generator's Name: c. Name of Waste: d. Sample Hour/Date: e. Sampler's Signature: f. 'Sampler's Title: g. Sampler's Employer: 1490?96\PART_BIFORMS.24D February 1996 RECERTIFICATION OF MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET (RECERT) Return form to: Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Address 1: Address 2: _____________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip Code: _____________________________________________________________ A. B. General Infonnation: I. Generator Name: ____________________________________________________ 2. EPA ID No. (if applicable) __________________________________________________________ 3. Facility Address: 4. Generator State ID (if applicable): ________________________________________ 5. Contact: __________________________________________________________ 6. Title: __________________________________ 7. Telephone No.: ( ) _______ Waste Classification NameofVVMte: _____________________________________________________________ Process Generating VVMte: ____________________________________________________ Typeofmd~try: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ SIC Code: ___________________________ CIMsification of VVMte :_________________ Supplemental Information: _____________________________________________________ C. Revisions, Additions, Since Last PROFILE Approval or Recertification 0 I. Have you obtained any laboratory analysis of this wMte? 2. Did generator or HES-FTMI pull the current representative sample? o 1490?96\PART_ BIFORMS.24D February 1996 Generator o HES?FTMI Yes o No RECERTIFICATION OF MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET (RECERT) (CON'T.) 3. Have the raw materials used in the waste generating process changed? o o Yes No Have you changed the waste generating process? 5. Are you aware of any changes which have occurred which could alter the physical characteristics or chemical composition of the waste? Yes No DYes 0 D. 0 6. Are you aware or have knowledge of any human health or environmental effects of the waste which have not been previously conveyed to GNB? 0 Yes 0 No 7. If there are ?yes? answers to items I to 6, provide information by attaching pages to this form. Representative Sample o o E. o No 4. I have obtained and plan to send a representative sample to GNB as indicated on the attached Cenification of Representative Sample I authorize GNB to obtain a sample of this waste from any shipment arriving at the facility after the receipt of the Recenification form . If checked DO NOT COMPLETE, the attached Cenification of Representative Sample Form. Transportation Information 0 Yes 0 I. Is this a DOT Hazardous Waste? 2. Anticipated volume/ Units? _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3. Proper Shipping Name (PSN)._ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ 4. Hazard Class: _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ 5. IDH: _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 6. Additional Description: _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ 7. Method of Shipment: 0 o 8. Bulk Liquid Drum/Container (Type/Size) o Bulk Solid o Other CERCLA Reponable Quantity (RQ): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ 1490-96\PART_BIFORMS.24D F,bruarv 1996 No RECERTIFlCATION OF MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET (RECER1) (CON'T.) 9. RQ Units lbs or kg: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 10. EPA Hazardous Waste? 0 Yes 0 No State of Origin: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ EPA Waste Codes? _ _ _ __ State Hazardous Waste? 0 Yes 0 No State Hazardous Waste Code: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ F. Recenification The information provided in this fonn attached to the Material Profile Sheet and all other documents contain true and accurate descriptions of this waste material . All new information regarding known or suspected hazards in the possession of the generator or representative has been submitted in full and disclosed, Name (Print) :_ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Signarure: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date _ _ _ _ _ __ 1490?96\PART_ BIFORMS,24D February 1996 FOR GNB USE ONLY Date: GENERAL INFORMATION Generator Name: Generator EPA ID (if applicable): _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ Waste Name: Applicable Waste Code(s): D This material is acceptable for recycle Prior California EPA Approval Required DYes D This material is not acceptable for recycle Comments: Signature Name and Title Date \4~93\FIGR5_IO. R VJ Page 1 of 2 Page 1 GNB TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream April 1998 Waste Description: LEAD CONT DEBRIS Date 4/6/98 4/6/98 417198 4/8/98 4/27/98 Manifest # 97318493 98337450 97318491 98337425 98337448 Line a a a a a TSDF NAME USE USE USE USE USE TOTALS : #Cont Cant Total Quan IUnits l 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 C C C C 6.00 15.00 40.00 20.00 60.00 40.00 Y Y Y Y Y EPA Code D008 D008 D008 D008 NONE St Code 181 181 181 181 NONE 175.00 Waste Description : LEAD SLAG Date 4/1/98 4/1 /98 4/2/98 4/3/98 4/3/98 4/6/98 4/6/98 417198 417198 417198 4/8/98 4/8/98 4/9/98 4/9/98 4/13/98 4/13/98 4/13/98 4/14/98 4/14/98 4/15/98 4/16/98 4/16/98 4/17/98 4/17/98 4/20/98 4/20/98 4/21/98 4/21/98 4/22/98 4/22/98 4/22/98 4123/98 4/23/98 4/23/98 4/24/98 4/24/98 4/24/98 Manifest # 97448951 97449469 98337375 97449450 98337356 97449451 98337357 97449441 97449442 98337358 97449443 98337359 97449444 98337374 97449448 97449449 98337373 97449445 98337360 98337361 96880621 97449446 98337362 98337372 96880617 96880622 96880612 96880623 96880618 96880648 98337371 96880616 96880624 98337363 96880620 96880625 98337370 Line a a a a a d a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDF NAME KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN # Cant Cant Total Quan I Units I 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 1.00 DT 44,720.00 32,680.00 40,460.00 42 ,740.00 44,780.00 41,760.00 45,780.00 43,960.00 46,840.00 46,840.00 43,960.00 45,580.00 44,820.00 44,180.00 40,460.00 43,720.00 40,620.00 41,220.00 41,160.00 41,850.00 40 ,260.00 44,640.00 44,670.00 40,260.00 38,780.00 38,680.00 39,780.00 42,040.00 43,100.00 43,720.00 42,640.00 43,820.00 39,800.00 40,200.00 40,680.00 41,660.00 44,660 .00 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P EPA Code NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE StCode 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 18.1 181 181 181 181 181 Page 2 uNB TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES, INC, Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream May 1998 Waste Description: LEAD SLAG Date 5/22/98 5/26/98 5/26/98 5/27/98 5127/96 5/28/98 5/28/98 Manifest#F 98335833 98188644 98335832 96880641 96880642 98335835 98335837 a a a a a a a TSDF NAME I 1# Cont Cont Total Quan Units KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TOTALS : 37.00 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 44,340.00 41 ,240.00 40 ,020.00 35,820.00 40,400 .00 40,460.00 40 ,800.00 1,515 ,040.00 P P P P P P P EPA Code NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE St Code 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 Page 2 GNB TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES,INC. Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream April 1998 Waste Description: LEAD SLAG Date 4/27/98 4/27/98 4/27/98 4/28/98 4/28/98 4/28/98 4/29/98 4/29/98 4/29/98 4/30/98 4/30/98 4/30/98 Manifest # ILinel 96880619 96880626 98337364 96880613 96880627 98337365 96880615 96880628 98337369 96880608 96880610 96880629 a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDF NAME #Cont Cont Total Quan Units KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TOTALS: 49 .00 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 39,280.00 41 ,700.00 45,080.00 40,860.00 41,940.00 44,100.00 37,180.00 39,820.00 39,380.00 41 ,520 .00 43,780.00 37,680.00 P P P P P P P P P P P P EPA Code NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE St Code 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 2,059,840.00 Waste Description : OIL Date 4/14/98 Manifest # ILinel 98337543 a TSDF NAME I# conti Cont II Total Quan 3.00 DM DK 3.00 TOTALS: II Units 165.00 G EPA Code NONE St Code 221 165.00 Waste Description : OIL FILTERS Date 4/14/98 Manifest # I Line II TSDF NAME II # Cont II Cont I Total Quan Units 1964 rJlCFR TOTALS: II 1.001lDM 300.00 P 1.00 300.00 EPA Code NONE St Code NONE Waste Description: OIUGREASE Date 4114/98 Manifest # 98337544 Line rJ TSDFNAME DKENV TOTALS: # Cont Cont Total Quan Units 1.00 DM 500.00 P 1.00 500.00 EPA Code NONE St Code 352 Waste Description: PURGE WATER Date 4/14/98 Manife~e 9833754 TSDF NAME US FILTER TOTALS: 1# Cont II Cont I Total Quan I Units II ~~ 1.00 EPA Code 55.00 DID008 55.00 II St Code 11724 I ~NB Page 1 TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream March 1998 Waste Description: LEAD CONT DEBRIS (CM) Manifest # Date 97318499 97318492 97318495 97318517 97318513 97318503 97318504 97318505 97318506 3/1/98 3/4/98 3/10/98 3/11 /98 3/16/98 3/23/98 3/24/98 3/3 1/98 3/3 1/98 ~ a a a a a a a a a TSDFNAME US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US EC OLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY TOTALS: # Cont Cont Total Quan Units I 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM 15.00 40 .00 20 .00 60.00 40 .00 40 .00 40.00 40.00 40.00 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y EPA Code 0008 0008 0008 0008 0008 0008 0008 0008 0008 II St Code I 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 .181 181 335.00 10.00 Waste Description : LEAD CONTAMI NATED DEBRIS I Date 3/3/98 3/6/98 3/9/98 3/9/98 II Manifest # II Linel 97318489 97318500 97318514 97318515 TSDF NAM E US US US US # Cant Cant ITotal Quan ll Unitsl ECOLOGY ECOLOGY ECOLOGY ECOLOGY 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TOTALS: 4.00 D DT DT DT DT 14,320.00 37,040 .00 33,460.00 19,480.00 104,300 .00 EPA Code 0008 0008 0008 0008 D I St Code I 181 181 181 181 Waste Description: LEAD FILTERS IF e I Manifest # II Line ll TSDF NAME II # Cont I Cant Total Quan 197449531 ItJl US FILTER TOTALS: I~ CW ru;;rsr 500 .00 P EPA Code 0008 St Code 181 500.00 2.00 Waste Description : LEAD SLAG Date 3/2/9 8 3/2/98 3/2/98 3/3/98 3/3/98 3/4/98 3/4/98 3/5/98 3/5/98 3/6/98 3/10/98 3/11 /98 3/11 /98 3/11/98 3/12/98 Manifest # 97310063 97310064 97310079 97310065 9731 0084 97310066 97310083 97310379 97449454 97310082 97449458 97310080 97449440 97449456 97449457 Line a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDF NAM E KETTLEMAN KE TTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN I # Cant II Cant II Total Quan II units l 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 42,000 .00 41,840.00 42 ,580 .00 41,100 .00 41 ,380.00 43 ,380.00 39,220.00 40,220.00 43,100.00 38 ,36 0.00 43,380 .00 41 ,040 .00 41,500 .00 43,220.00 42,100.00 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P EPA Code NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE StCode 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 Page 2 GNB TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream March 1998 Waste Description: LEAD SLAG Manifest # Date 3/ 16/98 3/16/98 3/17/98 3/17/98 3/18/98 3/18/98 3/18/98 3/19/98 3/20/98 3/20/98 3/23/98 3/23/98 3/24/98 3/24/98 3/25/98 3/25/98 3/26/98 3/26/98 3/30/98 3/30/98 97310081 97449459 97448957 97449460 97448948 97449461 97449462 97448.956 97448955 97449463 97448954 97449464 97448953 97449465 97448949 97449466 97448950 97449467 97448952 97449468 Line a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDF NAME # Cant Cant Total Quan IUnits II KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TOTALS : 35.00 DT DT DT DT DT DT Dr 42,760.00 40,220.00 44,200.00 44,200.00 42,940 .00 43,980 .00 41 ,140.00 39,540'.00 44,180.00 42,660.00 39,460.00 42,020.00 42,920.00 43,420.00 43,320.00 41,440.00 41,780.00 44,460.00 43,620.00 42,460.00 01" DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT P P P P P P P EPA Code II NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE P" P P P P P P P P P P P P St Code I 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 '181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 1,475,140.00 Waste Description : OIL I Date II Manifest # II Line II TSDF NAME II # Cant II Cant I Total Quan I Units II [~~] IF= I 3"='/6/"""'98:==="'9IF' I 9=74"""4":C 95"""3:C=0=i1:[~JI OK TOTALS: 7.00 EPA Code I St Code I ==91:1==22~1= 91 38500IDFINO=C=N="E 1 385.00 Waste Description: RAGS W/SOLVENT I Date 113/11 /98 II Manifest # 1197449023 II Line II lIa TSDF NAME II USFILTER TOTALS : I # Cant Cant II Total QUanllUnits 11.00 OM 1 11 .00 I EPA Code 2,000.00 I D I NONE 2,000.00 II St Code 352 11 I I Page 1 uNB TECHNOLOGIES ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY SERVICES, INC. Hazardous Waste Disposal Report - By Waste Stream May 1998 Waste Description: LEAD CONTAMINATED DEBRIS Date 5/6/98 5/8/98 5/12/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/14/98 5/22/98 5/28/98 Manifest # 96635735 98337564 98337436 98337432 98337433 98337434 98337435 98337437 98337438 98337439 98188423 98188427 Line a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDF NAME US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY US ECOLOGY TOTALS: # Cont Cont Total Quan Units 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 CM CM CM DT DT CM DT CM CM CM CM CM 5.96 8.42 7.40 19.63 19.34 4.46 20.22 6.13 1.09 9.31 2.34 5.82 T T T T T T T T T T T T EPA Code D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 D008 St Code 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 110.12 13.00 Waste Description: LEAD SLAG Date 5/1/98 5/1/98 5/4/98 5/4/98 5/4/98 5/5/98 5/5/98 5/6/98 5/6/98 5/8/98 5/11/98 5/11/98 5/11/98 5/12/98 5/12/98 5/12/98 5/13/98 5/13/98 5/15/98 5/18/98 5/18/98 5/18/98 5/19/98 5/19/98 5/19/98 5/20/98 5/20/98 5/20/98 5/21/98 5/21/98 Manifest # 96880609 96880611 96880614 96880630 98337368 96880607 96880631 96880632 98337366 98335829 96880633 98335828 98337367 96880634 96880646 98335820 96880635 96880647 98335821 96880643 98335847 98335849 96880636 96880637 98335830 96880638 98335831 98335848 96880639 98335834 Line a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a TSDFNAME KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN KETTLEMAN #Cont Cont Total Quan Units 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 45,460.00 42,460 .00 38,120 .00 43,220.00 40,480.00 39,990.00 42,040.00 43,830.00 42,680.00 40,740.00 38,660.00 36,700.00 44,020 .00 40,900 .00 39,120.00 36,680.00 43,000.00 41,480 .00 38,380.00 43,260.00 38 ,480.00 44,340.00 42,000 .00 41,380.00 43,940.00 39,680.00 40,720.00 37,120 .00 40,480.00 42,600.00 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P EPA Code NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE I St Code 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 I GNB TECHNOLOGiES ~iE .RNO~~ . i.;A PL.A.NT TANK UN'T STATUS r1993 1997 Tank; Unlt# , 2 , 3 '4 , 5 , 6 , , o , , , 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 , , , , 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 , 26 < , , I'" 30 26 15 16 18 Description It-'focess anK Filtrate Tan k PH Adjustment Tank 50K Tank Reaction Tan k-West Pump Tank Decommissioned Acid Storage Tank Decommissioned Mud Tank Decommissioned Mud Tank Decommissioned Mud Tank Reaction Tank-East 17 22 23 25 24 20 31 32 6 5 38 27 28 19 Decommissioned 21 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 35 39 4.j. East Equalization Tank West Equalization Tank South OXidation Tank North Oxidation Tank Delta Stack Flocculation Tank Ground Sump (North Slurry) Ground Sump (South Slurry) Ground Sump (RMPS Floor) Ground Sump (Battery Bin) Ground Sump CNWTP Area) PH Adjustment Tank PH Adjustment Tank Sludge Tank Delta Stack Acid CarifierTank Delta Stack WVVTP Clarifier Tank North Mud Tank Center Mud Tank South Mud Tank Acid Storage Tank Overflow Tank Paste ThickenIng Unit Sink IFloat Separator Recycle Tank Mobile Equipment Wash Sump WWTP Filter Press Sump ' Was te Acid Circulation Tank Size{Gal) " ,""J 34,591 4,283 47,378 12,631 3,008 N/A N/A N/A N/A 12,631 39,020 39 ,020 48 ,126 48,126 1,005 1,600 1,600 1,615 1,683 479 4,283 4,283 8,589 N/A 6,272 39,020 39,020 39,020 13,535 11 ,844 27,000 3,142 3,209 3,321 202 675 Material cK~ A36 FRP A283 Steel A36 Steel FRP N/A N/A N/A N/A Present Condition a9 ouse KOW A, cC;, ~C; Baghouse Row A, FC, SC A, FC , FS RMPS WWTP A, FC , TI, SC WWTP A, FC , TI, FS WWTP A,FC , FS Time To Complete I Comments Location N/A N/A N/A N/A r. a Kep ace & upgraae , , yNewwwl~ 1 Yr.! To Replace & upgrade By New WlNTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New W\NTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WlNTP 1 Yr. 1To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP 1 Yr. 1To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New W-NTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New W-NTP , , ,o A36 Steel N/A N/A N/A N/A WWTP A, Fe, FS, 11 , SC FRP FRP FRP FRP A36 Steel DWSS DWSS DWSS DW SS SS FRP FRP A36 Steel N/A SS SS SS SS SS FRP SS SS SS RC SS SS 8aghouse Row Baghouse Row Baghouse Row Baghouse Row WNTP Baghouse Row Baghouse Row RMPS RMPS WWTP RMPS RMPS WWTP NJA WWTP RMPS RMPS RMPS RMPS RMPS RMPS RMPS RMPS West Yard WWTP RMPS A, FC, SC A, FC, SC A, FC, SC 1 Yr./ To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP A, FC, SC A, Fe, TS 1 Yr./"Fo Rep lace & upgrade By New W-NTP LD 90 Days I To Replace or install leak detection 90 Days ITo Replace or install leak detection LD 90 Days! Install leak detection LD 90 Days/I nstall leak detection LD 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP LD ,SC A, FC, FS 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP A,FC,FS 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP A, FC, FS 1 Yr. 1 To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP N/A N/A 1 Yr. / To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP A FC 90 Days I To Repair foundation 90 Oays I To Repair foundation FC 90 Oays I To Repair foundation FC A, FC 90 Days l To Replace A, FC, FS, TI 1 Yr. I To Be Replaced By New WWTP A, FC, FS, TI 90 Days I To Replace A, FC, FS, TS 90 Days I To install new anchors and cross bracing on legs A,FS,TS 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP SC, LD 1 Yr. I To Rep lace & upgrade By New WVVTP 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WVVTP SC, LD 1 Yr. I To Replace & upgrade By New WWTP SC.A 42 43 44 45 46 47 Abbreviations Key A Anchorage Inspection/Upgrades RMPS Raw Material Preparation System OW Double Walled SC Secondary Containment Needed FC Found ation Coating Repairs SS Stainless Steel FRP Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic TI Tank Integrity Repairs Tank Support Structural Repairs FS Foundation Structural Repairs TS LD Leak Detection Needed Waste Water Treatment Plant WWTP RC Reinforced Concrete .. Schedule dependent on DTSC Regurlatory and CEQA approval EXHIBIT A TANKUN-l)QS , , , , , o , ,o , , , ,o 4122199 7:53 AM MONTHLY SAFETY EYE ~ atm SHOWER INSPECTION , ,rformed By _ _ _ _ _ __ Supervised By _ _ _ _ _ __ Foremali ' Time Started _ _ _ __ Date Performed _ _ _ _ __ Time Completed _ _ _ __ Job Ticket No. _ _ _ _ __ Time ,Required to Complete PM _ _ __ ~ EYEWASH Check eye wash sprays for proper alignment. Run water untill>/llfXSIf Slurry - -. - -- -. :is - \l " bik: Equipment Pit _. - .- DU :-. I 38 - \\-\\"TP Are" Sump . ~.- -- - --l--+---i- t---l--+-+--+-i--I---- - -- - - - -- - Dai ly Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10 - Ac id Storage Tank II - Overflow Tank Unit 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reacti on Tank Tank 20 - Delta Stack Fl occulation 21 - Delta S tac k Clarifier 22 . East Tank Tank 28 . pH .-\djus:menr TonK #3 30 - F i~ 'C'lle Tank -'I - _, _ :=-Iuc' DU ~ I ~jurry - - - --- ----- . .--- - - .. - S. flu:.: Du,,1 S!urry - --- - . ----- - ,_ ... Y i - \ I"b i/e Equ Pit - _. - -.. .-~2 38 - \\'\\"TP Ar"" Sump Date: :Tv"";- ~ /'l'i'r Inspector: -"~=~:-_-=-"-?~ Daily Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Inspector: ....::::=:.L-_ _ _.,.<;:z- 7 - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10- Acid Sto rage Tank II - Overflow Tank 12 - Paste Thickeni Unit l3 14 - Tank 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 20 - De lta St ack Flocculation 2 1 - Del ta Stack Clarifier 22 Tank 28 - pH .-\djus:lllem: To.nk F.3 ~9 _31.- - PrD::ess T~nk - :--.: :=-Iuc DU:,I.. ~~lir:~_ -. --_. __ .. ' ~~ - S. f"lu~ Du:-.I S !u rry ::;5 - ,\ II ?bi le 38 - \\'\\'TP III Pi! Ar~~ Sump Date: .:L~ .3, 1'1'?r Dai Iy Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Date: .:.:J. Inspector: -"'~Cf----=-7'7-- Dai ly Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Date: .:J:i4:C f, ,'iff" I tnspedor: ~"'-':I----~"'t-_ 8 - Central Mud Tank -t__t--}~~l--l__+--1~~~r-i--i______________________~ 9-S outhM~u_d~T!an~~k_~__ 10- Acid Storage Tank I I - O,"erflow Tank Unit J2 - Paste 13 - SinkJFloat 14 - Tank 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 18 19- Tank 20 - Delta Stack Flocculation 21 - Delta Stack Clarifier Tank 22 - Tonk "' 28 . pH ~9 .-\dju s ~ment " T3n K#3 - P,,,oess Tonk :;1? _'\ _ ::- Iuc Du . : [ :)jurry ----- .---. ~2 -.--~ - S. flu;.' Du:--[ Slurry - ...j "---+--~-+-++-t--t-+-I--------"--\ I,'~.Ie Eq u :!2'il~il':~:.."~lt~P~i:..'--I--j-+-1~+-1f-+-lr--t-j-i------------- _______ 1 ,5 . 38 - \\"\\"TP Arc" Su Dai ly Inspection Date: .Lye ~ )ffi' Log: Tanks and Sumps 6 - RMPS Floor -"] - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10 - Acid Storage Tank I I - Overflow Tank 12 - Paste Th - Unit ],3 - SinkIFloat 14 - IS - SOK Tank 16 - West Reaction Tank J 7 - East Reaction Tank 2 8 - pH _-'\dj u;:lllem TJ nK #3 ~9 - Pro cess T"nk ~ .~ '2_-_:-~~ .I_)_LL~~ . ~~unl __ __ 1_ l-----jl---l----j-+-l-+-+-+-I------ - - - - --- - - - - -?- 2 ? S. F lu~ D lI :-.1 Siurry 35 - E'-" _'-____ melH Pi _t _ 1 3 8 - \ \" \\"TP Arc" Sump ~ J ;l bi l t: Dai Iy Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Dale: .I.I..? /OIW I Ins pedor: ~:g.j"'---'----:---;>"9- 7 - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10- Acid Storage Tank 12 - Pas te Unit 13 - SinkIFloat 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 20 - De lta Stack Flocculation 21 - De lta Stack Clarifier k 28? pH ~9 .~dju s ~Jllent - Pro:ess T':1I1k #3 T~nk 30 - Fi':'-:lle T"nk 31 . \: . ~ Iuc D U"; I ~ju rry - ---- -- .-. -.- -':'2 - S. flu;! DU:-I Slurry _ .- 3:; - \ 1"b i Ie Eqll.!.::n:l:::c>I~l!~P ~i~l_+---if---+_~-+-_I--+_t-+_t-+_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ 38 - \\'\\'TP Are" Sump Dai Iy Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Date: ..JUlK (I WI g'" I 6 - RMPS Floor 7 - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank - South Mud Tank 10- Acid Tank II - O"erflow Tank 1:2 - Paste Thickeni Unit 13 - SinkIFloat 16- West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank J 8 - Pu Tank Stack :21 - Delta Stack Cl arifier Tank 28 - pH :~djus:meJ1i: TJnk #3 29 - Pro :ess T:.!nk ~2 - S. f"luL' DU:-.I Siurry ~~ - .\1"t>:.I.e EqUi,.~.:,:,-,-,--,P~i::.I_+--I_+--jf-+Ir-T_III:-_I _________ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 38 - \\'WTP Are~ Sump Dai ly Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps I n spector: ~;r-=--;;:>;;:;::;:: ~..-:5'z.. 7 - Nonh Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10 - Acid Storage Tank I I - Overflow Tank 12 - Paste Thickenin Unit 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 18 Tank 20 - Delta S tac k Flocculation 21 - Del ta Stack Clarifier 22 - :~dju s ul1 ent 2 8 - pH ~9 - Pro:ess 30 - T.:1n K #3 T~nk Fi ~:c:l!e T~l1k :, I -::-.: . :- I u~ Du...:\ .~u n~~ _ _. _ . - - - - -- . ---~2 - S. flu;,? ,D u:-.! S lurry _ . _ . L- _ o. _ _ _ . _._ melll Pit 38 - \\-\\"TP Ar~~ Sump ' , ' _ _' --1----+---1-+-+-+-+-++--1------------ Dai Iy Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Date: ~ /fO, l?rJ>. Inspedor: -==:0....:_=-::-77'"""7""7- 6 - RMPS Floor 7 - North M ud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South M ud Tank 10 - Ac id Tank I I - Overflow Tank 1 - Paste Thickeni Uni t 13 - SinkIFloat S J4 - Tan k 16 - West Reactio n Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 18 - Pu Tank on 11 - Delta Stack Clarifier 2 8 - pH ..;.oj usi:J11enr T.:mK #3 :?9 - Pro :ess T;.!nk 30 - Fil::'ale TOllk .:: .1. . : .~_._:o~~~ I?'''~. S_I._"_'"'-'.?;'._'.'__I __ j---t--+-+--4--J--t-+--+-~ ---------~--.-----~:? S. f lu .: DlI :-. [ Siurry :;5 - \I "b ik Egll i 38 - \\' \\'TP Ar~" Sump Pil -1-~--l--f---+--!--++-l~I------ -- - -- Daily Inspection Log: Tanks Date: .:&1f..IF /f" I'H/ Inspedor: -""::":'--'-::---:e"-'-- and Sumps 7 - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10- Acid Storage Tank II - O\'erflow Tank 12 - Pas te Thickenin Unit 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank Tank 20 - Delta Stack Flocculation 21 - Delta Stack Clarifier 23 - \\'~ 5 [ ..::h Eoualization Tank O xj d:":~!v!l T,- ;I ,J ",I tV' '7"" M Ti'11 DAILY INSPECTION LOG :J...vE' MONTH.IffY MUSCELLANEOUS~S 1 ./ ,//J ./ rJ II / /2- /' ./ .....--- ./ tV # /' ~ >tI' ./ J7./ / J9 / .. / ,/' ,J ~ jIi tV' /(;./ /' ./ ./ ./ / AI / rl NO / /' / .-.l V ~ ;I ,/ ./ ../ ;/ ,/ .,/ ;/ ,) /' ,/ / /' /' /' ./' .,/ 1/ / r-" / r-/ ./ ./ r/ ;,/ / ,/ ,./ tJ / ./ ;/ / /' r/ / ;/ ,/ ./ . MONTHLY INSPECTION LOG (and after each storm event) ~~ STORM WATER POND . DATE METER READING POND LEVEL (0;. ) Month: $ ; PUMP ON/OFT INSPECTION lC?9U' -::rUN I:.J f2I ? fF ':JIZ"'" INTEGRITY Oude. pipe Un.. aJ/4 ..,/ Comment: Comment: Comment: mr SIGNATURE :J?H. T O TALS C omment: . . Pate Date Date Date Dai I y Inspection Log: Tanks and Sumps Dat e: _ _,---,":..;"=. - --,=;" ,--_~_ Inspec:t0r: ";":"'_:'...'.: -2=-. , _! -,_~-:-....:_ 6 - RMPS Floor 7 - North Mud Tank 8 - Central Mud Tank 9 - South Mud Tank 10- Acid Storage Tank 11 - O'"emow Tank 12 - Paste Th Unit 13 - "nkIFloat 16 - West Reaction Tank 17 - East Reaction Tank 22 . E~si: ion Tank . .' 28 - pH ,~dju :i :ment T~nk ~3 PC():eSS ,1.[ . .'< , :.~ To"k :=-JlIc' Du ... ( ;:;iurry - S. f"lu.? ~~_: l;; :~ :-: ' .';;j,: U:i :;~j~nt TaJi k = ,!_-I--l----+-+---+-+--+-+-:--f.-t--+----------------j 20 ? "9 - ! DlI~ [ Slurry \/ ,'0k EqLlil~"" ~n:=e~ll~t~P-it-+-i-_t-t--t-t_-t-t__t-I-I------------ 38 - \\"\\"TP Are" Sump ___ ~n~,cJ~L 01 '98 14 : 33 RDVRt'l::ED ~, 'mv""~' " H ' CONTROLS I ! ~" : . \,8/J) , P.2 / 15 2PSS:9921 "mrs HIlO,9 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY I ft ~ SITE lAM!! !Jble IECtjt:iQLQGIES Ibl(;, .'''~ : 111117 Hazardous Waste Report l?J NO:! C;At:mza~~J ,, EPA ()NU' Ie IDENTlFICAnON AND i ! CERTIFICAnON -' IflU!: ~t;, ! PlcllSC::)CC the derniled in.NGtiol'lS be?inninc on p3'~ 7 o(the inaruction. and forms booklCl bt-forc cOtDpletinc this form. ,fAl.: ., t~ ,,~~e 1ft nu."'I\b;:r for tho irunruC'lions spKific 10 Qd1 ~Cll:ti, ~n I. providod below, ,, ,~JI. namo and locatkm address.. Instructiona P.O'?' ~t; " ~" '0. , """0 G~8 ' . ~" ;.1 '" ,, ILI. "as me .". _ r' ",,, ....".go 1 pan . ,""'r , Sireet .... Yoo fXl2 No ' .......... 0....., ",... I'" ciA L~ ,",,,,.,- I _ _ EPA,C n1 , INC. "....... "","[)O,. "not 2 'OO! . o . <;01 III. county '~A< ... E. i ?Jp .._ 90023 . M l i l l ng address 0' .,to. 1n5!ructlon. page 7. i", IS f' m,mng J~ 02 N. Yo> (SKIP TO SEC III) ... nur oor ~na d'OOS t. tO\l .. Itn...m. . . .no locauon (GO TO Ba B) .t,..t name or mailing ~i' r' village Sireel ILl ... ~I. L ,s A. CA '~ oo till oo .,d Ielephone numt.' at the person who I ~ouJd be c.ontl:ded If quntlona anN ~f,rdJnQ tttl$ report. In:MNctJona p.go 7 .! .,," Nam. tnv. James R. : I ' lana .. ;~~ .~n"\ to YO"~~~~~~~fi:';;:O~~ ~;~:'~.9.ath!~ rnd :,1 lA, L 'ho ?m.,".,g=n~. system. or those .A~~:~;'. .~ ~'- , person. .~rf~:~~ and ."$t I " Ne ' .j~ . i '. am a . ! I o.~ ,'v"" o ' ~oo ':'Y ,~I~~ 0' sased o t~_ the I , ~ my tr.qu..., lubmittld II, I i~~;nowino. JOO! 101 Ext, 259 or tho _ o _OJ o o:!,," -'''''. ~~~:-~ liP' (k:",~;;7M0- / , , IV ' . " " D. D... 01. ; ,I, , , 'Y" 01 pel'" to the o.lt of my Env. I i' ;-:';;. 1 I a, .. ooo o Numoor 21~ ~ , oo:o;;;;;ilt' fin"a~ ~ino James R. 1'- ie. ~I. M.I. II. , . !~: 90023 ! UI 1N ''l'" , ,~ . LIp """. ~ ' Yv~ ~RE2. ..-.vv I "'" J~L 01 o 98 14: 34 ADVRt-CF:D ENYI''Vidcd m parentheses. 181 (~.14) (page 14) Syotom CYPf A7a any 2.700,00 II1lxed (pIge 14) 8310 2 wtsll: dJll>O'" on aU., IWC)lcl. Ot\ lilt. or discharge to I _/POTW? (pago 15) (COHT"UE TO OHolilTE PROCES' SYSTEM 1) 2 Ho (SKIP TO SEC. II) Den>11jI D'Y" NA [!I Quantity treaMG. dl'POU~, or ""Yolo>d. dl.pCMd, or on stte jn 1"7 (pIg. ~eltd ! (FORM IS COUPLETE) 17) 17) 17) Treatment Me!hod: ~ncapsulalicn J0L l2l1 '98 14: 35 RDVRr-cFD EN'JI lij)NI'1Ef'nRl CONTROLS U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY I , SITE ~AMEi GNB TECHNOLOGIES ING. , I I i ' 1991 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT ~ NO: I CAD097854541 I : r"~';or"! WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT Plt.a. U.S, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GNB TECHNOLOGieS INC 11197 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT ~97854541 WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT ;u . i. ' ~"u",i . f>:~~ .;:;.~ the detailed inu.wtions t:egintlins on pate number for iastruc:tions and forms booklet ~fol'e completinG: thi. form . In lnstNCt/OIl:J i~QrlC 10 eeeh perert Lohues . $Oil frOm cleaning vp the spillago froo'; brok,.n automobile Datt.rin (containing .vllvoc acid and lead) 611 0002 ml_u.- 14) 2 155.00 1.50 ; 11 "'",pi ( X ~ 20; I Quantity treated , dlspoMd, or Quantity cr'lIed, dlapo$ed. ~ ...cydecl on lit. In 1991 (~Q' rooyclod on .... In 1"7 (page (FORM IS COIIPLfTE) 17) _,,-17) 17) c_~17) yard Is approxlmalely 2000 po~ (depending on 5P6ftt!c materialS) JUL 01 sriE L""i '9(:' 14:39 AINAI'CF.:D ENYIRC'NMENTAL COr,TROLS I U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GN8 'TECHNOLOGIES INC. I : EPA I~ 1991 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT NO: I CADQ97854Ml WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT I lr.Slrv?lionsl Plc.ase see the detliled in!lructlon:; be&inningon page 11 of\h~ irutructions and fonT''' additi9"' number for inUNdoos specific to ClICh bo.\ is pr vided in parerllhcjcs. 'hcf_page bookl~ before comp~Lin~ Ihit fonn. In 110m routine cieanup and rPi.C4IU.neous eetlvilies relate~ ENIIIRONI1ENTRL CONTROLS Advanced , Environment~1 Controls " CONSUL.TING AND ENGIN ERING SERVICES I, Fax To: Mr, Jim MiI"zoIlino From: Mr, Vji Sadasivan Fax: (213) 262-0642 Date: July 1. 1998 - Phone: (213)262?1101 ext 259 [J Pat- cc: Urvcrm ; o For bvlew O ....... cl>mmant OP..... bply D PI.... Recycle i 1801 DOVE STREET, SUITE 102 ,'NEWPORT BEACH, CAliFORNIA 92660 Phone: (714) 756?3150, Fax: (714) 756-3166 .mail: eeoontrols@earthlink.net I Ell '98 14: 4El RDWltf""'"D EN'Il"!:lNI1E1'ITAl CONTROLS u. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY G~a TECHNOlOGIES INC 1997 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT CAD097854541 WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT In51,,*,llion1: ~Itasc sec the dc:tuilcd instructions beiinnins on instruaions4ind forms baokIa beforo wmplct.iRS this form . In p"..,Ihes ... pugt number tor instructions specific;: to caetl box generaled from the seconjla'Y'ead smolting opera~on5 . 181 ....... remont (p. 14) 7 1,336.00 8316 _IPOTWI (po", 15) D'Y" (CONTINUE TO ON-SIT? PROCESS SYSTEM 1) 2.00 ) , Ibsigol (X 2t1g ~ 2 N. (SKIP TO sec. III) tret1"" Oua"llty treated, ciiaPOMd. or I"K)'Cled on she In 1997 (pag. reevc:lecI on alt. in '"7 1 Voo (CONTINUE TO BOX 8) I (FOIUIIS COMPLETE) 1T) I codt (poII' 17) o 2 dlapo.t.e on .ito, recycle on lIte, or dlacMrge &0 I o.nsIty Quantity mind (pogo ,., (po~.'4) 1 Syolomtype JUL 0 1 o 98 14: 41 RDVAI'K"'" u ENV lRONl1ENTA~ COHTROLS I """"i I P . 1V : S U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY \iNS TECHNOlOG IES INC. : 1997 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT cPAiO NO:: C':"0097854541 I WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT rn't~;tio ".1 Pte~c ~o:e the derailed mgruc:tions bcginningon page number for instrw:::.ions sp!ci fie to each box illStI'Udlonl and fonr.s booltlc.1 before comp!ctil1;i; thi, Cbrrn. '0 in palc:nthescs. concrete were generated from plant r.novationicon..tlUct:on 8Cliv,ties . i and concrete 181 1 (pago 14) AS9 System typo ..-uromont (p. 14) (page 14) mind (page 14) 8302 1 2 1 Denolty 39.230.00 NA QUintity trelttd, tliaposed.. 01' rocycled .., silo in 19\17 (pogo QUlnttty treated, dlt"oae. , or ,..cye'-d on aite in 1991 (Pipe onv ~ 1 Vo. (CONTINUE TO SOX B) n=~~~~~==~~~ 17) 17) !!9 GNS TECHNOLOGIES INC. , i EJ NO: CA0097854541 1m HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT Please see the dera iled inSiructions begiMin& ot'I page inFUClions and (orms booklet before ~omplerini thi, ronn . In pait!; numbc:r for instructioTl.'l specific: to each box is pat'Cltbcscs. wi'" lead. The soil concrete we ... genereled I!()m the plants f8novationlcon"truction 18, mouu_(p.14) 1 Syol.m typo 36.00 o.nsi1y 2.00 (pago 14) 6301 mixodc- 14) Z cHIP'O" an sHe, recycle on .Ite, 01 disch.ar'gl to, _/POlW? (POII' is) 1 Va (CONTINUE TO ON-SlTE PROCESS SY'STaI 1) o 1!l2 No (SKIP TO Re. Ill) Qu,mity tt. ._d, rtc)'c.led on site In oIls,_tem typO cliK~ to o _1P01W7 ( _ 15) Donolly 1.00 ) 11bo1oal (X 2 Bl05 i dispose on site. recycle on aile, or 1,003.00 mix.. (pogo 14) (pog.'4) 0' Y.. (CONTINU! TO ONoSITE P~OCE5S SYSTEM 1) .g [!] 2 No (SKIP 10 SEC. IIQ Quantity tr.atecl, dJtpom, 01 recycled on sitt ln 1997 (PIIgc 17) codo(_.17) _(pog.17) JUL 01 '98 14: 43 I AD VA~r-~ ENvIRONt1ENTAL CONTROLS P.14/ 15 : U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ONB TECHNOLOGIES INC , EPA 1997 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT I~ NO: i CAD097854541 , I WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT I ! ~ F!c::\\S( soc the: detailed inSiructiaru beginninc on ! i>>C:c number' for instructions specif:c to each box I I of the ir\struaions and forms booJder befort c:ompletin, this fonu . In in pare'uMsm. j I oKidlzing used in the secondary Ie.d smeldng operadons. 331 System !YPO any ,It., 440.00 dispoM on J"KycJe; on aita, or d'ac.!'UlrgtI to o _1P01W1 (page 15) 01 VealCQNTlNUE TO ON-SITE PROCess SYSYn11) DenalII' 1.00 ) 1 lbalg.' (X og [!] 2 No (SKIP TO SEC. II) Qu.nUty treated, disposed. 01' rocyoled codolpag. 17) Q" olio in 1tt7 (pogo 1 JUL 01 '98 14 : 4<1 ADYAi'l::FO EN\IIR~ONI~HITA( CONTROLS U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC I ! I '997 HAZARDOUS WASTE RV'ORT ~ WASTE GENERAliON AND MANAGEMENT ' NO: CAP09785454' . 1."",ru4ti",,,1 Pleue see the d<:taiJcd in:.lructions beeInninc on pea' i I or the i~aion, twld fomu booklet before complctina Ihl! (onn. In pale num~r tor itlstructiot\S specific to ew::h box i~ in parenthcsa . labDratOI)' .. System typo (pag.14) A99 measur."ent (p. 14) mixed (page 14) 1 2 Wilt.; Iltc, dl.apou on ane, r.eyd. on aite. Of dJacnargl to o _IH/POTW1 ( _ 15) YH (CONTINUE TO ON-51TE PROCeSS SYSTEM 1) 0' [!] 2 No (SKI~ TO SEC-lin Quantity IrU1ed, aispoHd. or r.cycltd on ail. in tn7 (pag. OuanUty tre.led. dIOl'." .... recycied on." in 1997 ""do (page 17) code (pago 17) JUL 01 '98 14: 47 ADVAi'K"~" EN\IIRONI11E~,ITAI I NtME: iGNB TECHNOLOGIES EPA CO~R OLS U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION AGENCY INC. I~NO: ICAD0978!!4541 1997 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT IIn$ll"lJ,cu"ns: i P;ease see the detailed inllNc:tions beJinnins on page 1 of the insU"Uc;;tions Mod Conn. booklet before compleuI\& this form . In : number for instructions spec:ifi, to each bow: i, lied in parentheses. ~'~dual ca ..~c "","'ne liquid from acid m'I.,lr.11I12atll e)/I trealmen! process (to neutralize the SUIIUric acid from b _ baltenes ). 122 ~.'4) AIl9 Quantity t'....d. dlll>O"'~' recyolOago "'" r"?~=? I DO 18 181 mnmlnDOf (pa~ ~RSlW I ! ! I~? '''~ueZV) U' 402.0 100009066481 ru.' O'lil" I1"o,pooo.,,I ,w..,o ..,.... ,..... IH. ''''''' 8310 UO~"Y ",.. oo r,ta;,,'nn and sulfuric acid 181 0008 I ~,982.0 2 B309 791 M013 I Sasle automobile batteries coril3 HlJYHro CONTROLS .~ I , ~ GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC I r:: ~ 19 : Ploasc: see the de\aiJed instruc:tions begiMingo"( pnwe nwnber for instructiorw specific to each box . inn.. the in . ~. .o ,...v" -, o IPOOHU, ..U 'Ow.... "' ....... DV' .. C. CA0999001 n9 'T" ,...... ,' j ~ ''''~"" j 8309 : 1 ......., , ,. ~, .. .. ., ,....,., ." 1 ~" -w:" DV, _M013 I 00 ')2 0008 , ,'~ numo~ ..... "'. yr'-... ???I I "" .... ,......v, i O, i ...,~soo CAD983575018 M. I I 8309 ~ , -, _ au~;'bil. batleri~:';;'~\':'in;lead plal~ and .u~urtc eeid . Spenl VI ~ Y V _ ,...,... 2 :-"__ w. ____o"'...o ~. 181 , I , .~ ,,...... _, 11.000.0 ~':"" ~. parGl#lcses . I i COl )8 ,~, FROM OFF SITE Sp ent autorno' '0' b'le '~ooo" , - "'... '.~ _ I platol balIBr.... R. I""""'? _. 1 WASTE RECEIVED of the iAlD'1Jdions snd fonn. book./a befute complcun, thi. 1Om':. In , ~ .- 111117 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT EJ " .3 dc1i 1 U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ~-.., EPA ~NO (;ACQl!Za~~j , ...... ~ft ~f't ! Istre ~AMI! IU' P.llZ/ ;& IWR ' I ... ~ ......... 2 ... ~~-., ....... 181 , . UVM " " ' o o au, 1 ! L ~,_~ ....,,, ......." 791 -,.;.:'" <1, M013 "t I I. . I I ,! I I I : I I , ,, .: ,i i "11&hI01$5 iSX6(ItUOWC(C) 'I)) .IU' e: I JLL 01 '98 14 :54 r r FORMWR ' ADYAI'I:P) ~ "HI CONTROLS P,11 / 16 I U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ~"'If.~, ,I tn~ , ~) i 3lTE GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC EPA I NO: r;;AQO!iZe~~1 ~ , I i i 1997 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT WASTE RECEIVED FROM OFF SITE Please 3CC tho dc.laiJcd insructions begInning on ~g J 9 of \ht; ill$tnJction5 and forms bookld. before: completing lhis torm . In j in pOIrenlheses . num~r for irnotNCtions speci(w;;; to tach box is addr,Inn. II paGe I r o . , ,..o.:: . ,,;;:-'''''.''i-, ra no i" ~ ooq~ vT .... 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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECnON AGENCY l~) I srrE P.12/15 CONTROLS GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC ~ Q.;QQrlZe:i!!:i!! 1 11187 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT WASTE RECEIVED FROM OFF SITE PJeue soc the deu.ilcd instructions be;inn.incon. ~~ : 19 of the insaucttons and form, bookJet before c:omp1etin, tNl Corm. 'n in pannthcns. ,dd', , It ~ page number for instructions specifIC to each box is I I i r' Spent ~U~;;:"b'. batl8r:''':~n;:&ad r '?/' , w_.. _ _ "'.... i OOC'2 w. I . .r~ 'w , - , , - , ........ ,., ~ .. , ' ___ ~ '" "',........ ' u, 791 r. M. ...;'" "'V~I"""".' 75.0 " _ _ "'UI 181 ... CACOOI363944 :- ''''.... '" 1- AYI 0008 vn~"' I~'N'" wnurtc; acid v< 1 o. ''''~~--.'' ~ oo -" .,.- w? ... ?" I 2 8309 M013 , , Spent au~;;;"bil. b.tI8ri~;';;i~in;iead plale:, and sutfuric acid I , .._ .. """"" I...... 'UI DOOe 1 -'" ~, " . ru ," l r"~' . ~"A IV ~,,-. ,,..oo - ' I"? f'" '''''. ' , ' 4.400.0 n. 'I .... .. ........., -. CAD981454739 ~ ~ ,.~ oou'...... 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""",...., ~ , nmomal Po"" '''" Aeoncv -------- - - - f ., hfro SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS ~--------------------------------~ .'1/ I. / ~e Sub$~ On . I I 'f' i7 fl,7 .Department of Toxic Control (DTSe), Califorma EnvlTonmetrProleCuon Agency, conducted an mspection 11: Facility Name: Facility Address: EPA ID Number: County Name: I A$ 8 result of that inspection, the violations of hazardous waste laws, regulations, and requirements listed on the attached pages were discovered. All violations must be com:cte'.d; the actions you must take to correct the violations are listed with each violation. If you disagree with any of the violations or proposed corrective actions listed in this Summary of . Violations, you should inform DTSC. If you disagree with any of the violations listed in Section I , you must give the inspector who issued the Notice to Comply a wriTten notice of disagreement. " You must correct the violations listed in Section I: Minor Violations, Within._ _ _ _ _ days . Within five working days of achieving compliance, you must sign the statement certifying compliance at the bottom of Section I and return it to DTSC at the address provided. A false statement that compliance has been achieved is I violation of the law and punishable by a flOe of not less than 52,000 or more than 525,000 for each violation. DTSC may reinspect this facility at any time. DTSC will provide you a complete inspection report witliin 65 days of the date of this inspection. You may request a meeting with DTSC to discuss the inspection or the findings of the report. The issuance of this summary of Violations does Dot preclude DTSC from taJdng administrative, civil, or criminal action as I result of the violations noted in the Summary of Violations or that have Dot been corrected within the time provided in the Notice to comply. Company R!;pres~tive Signature . J Title /SiN tfA.,-'i kc"'l Date 7- Ie-?S DTSC I3IIIS) c , g Summary Department Rj resentative /'J'--.. -<~ l' . / (~ ?'f/I,.../I0>5-,CSignature Title Date F-6 '. -"'7 iLzr--' .- - - - Page _ of _ ISm. al CoIHarni o o CoIHarni. Envi"alVNl""'l Prattction Agency .1 SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS ~tJb.k.c.O'V\/b l bgr~_\.r:2;-; Facility Name: It/20h1/ 117/~/1t Date: SECTION I: MINOR VIOLA TlONS/NOTICE TO COMPL Y Within five working days of achieving compliance, you are required to sign the cenification below, and return it to DTSC at the above address. . Failure to correct the violations and cenify compliance within the time provided may result in the department taking additional enforcement action for these violations. G C t--f. CU L, uf- IlI> ~;; fu h 0"-./ U ~,. (. 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