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Koppers IncGeneral InformationID Branch SIC Jçounty Basin Start End876 lEnergy and Transportation 12491 IGrenada Yazoo River 111/09/198 1 1
Addressrphysical Address (Primary) Mailing Address1 Koppers Drive
P0 Box 160Tie Plant, MS 38960Tie Plant, MS 38960
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Address or PhoneWork phone number1(662) 226-4584, Ext. 11
Alternate I Historic Al IdentifiersAlt ID Alt Name Alt Type Start Date End Date2804300012 Koppers Inc Air-AIRS AFS 10/12/2000096000012 Koppers, Inc. Air-Title V Fee Customer 12/11/2006096000012 Koppers Industries, Inc. Air-Title V Operating 03/11/1997 03/01/2002096000012 Koppers Industries, Inc. Air-Title V Operating 01/13/2004 03/26/2007096000012 Koppers Inc Air-Title V Operating 03/26/2007 01/01/2009MSR220005 Koppers Industries, Inc. GP-Wood Treating 09/25/1992MSD007027543 Koppers Industries, Inc. Hazardous Waste-EPA ID 08/27/1999HW8854301 Koppers Industries, Inc. Hazardous Waste-TSD 06/28/1988 06/28/1998HW8854301 Koppers Industries, Inc. Hazardous Waste-TSD 11/10/1999 03/26/2007HW8854301 Koppers, Inc. (Owner) Hazardous Waste-TSD 03/26/2007 09/30/2009876 Koppers Industries, Inc. Historic Site Name 11/09/1981 12/11/2006876 Koppers, Inc. Official Site Name 12/11/2006MSPO9O300 Koppers Industries, Inc. Water-Pretreatment 11/14/1995 11/13/2000MSPO9O300 Koppers Industries, Inc. Water-Pretreatment 09/18/200 1 08/31/2006MSPO9O300 Koppers Inc Water-Pretreatment 03/26/2007 02/28/2012MSUO81O8O Koppers Industries, Inc. Water-SOP 11/09/1981 11/30/1985
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SubProgram Start DateDateAir
Title V - major 06/01/1900Hazardous WasteLarge Quantity Generator 08/27/1999Hazardous WasteTSD - Not Classified 06/28/1988WaterBaseline Stormwater 01/01/1900WaterPTCIU 11/14/1995Water PT CIU - Timber Products
11/14/1995Processing (Subpart 429)WaterPTSIU 11/14/1995
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1-sys 2000 Master Site Detail ReportSite Name: Koppers Industries IncPHYSICAL ADDRESS
OTHER INFORMATIONLINE 1: Tie Plant RoadMASTER ID: 000876LINE 2:COUNTY: GrenadaLINE 3:REGION NROMUNICIPALITY: Tie PlantSIC 1: 2491STATE CODE: MSAIR TYPE: TITLE VZIP CODE: 38960-HW TYPE: TSD
MAILING ADDRESS SOLID TYPE:LINE 1: P0 Box 160 WATER TYPE: INDUSTRIALLINE 2: BRANCH: EnergyLINE 3:
ECED CONTACT:MUNICIPALITY: Tie Plant Collier, MelissaSTATE CODE: MS
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;—__---_----____- -------------------PROGRAM PERMIT TYPE PERMIT # MDEQ PERMIT CONTACT ACTIVEAIR TITLE V 096000012 Burchfield, David YESWATER PRE-TREATMENT MSP090300 Collins, Bryan YESHAZ. WASTE TSD HW8854301
YESHAZ. WASTE EPA ID MSD007027543
YESHAZ. WASTE TSD HW8854301 Stover, Wayne YES
Compliance Actions-_______MEDIA ACTIVITY TYPE SCHEDULED COMPLETED INSPECTED BHAZ WASTE Financial Record Review 1/18/00 1/18/00 Twitty, Russ
WATER CMI - PRETREATMENTWhittington, DarryailWATER CEI - PRETREATMENT 9/30/00 Twitty, Russ
WATER CEI - NA 9/30/00 Twitty, RussHAZ WASTE Compliance Evaluation Inspection 9/30/00 Twitty, RussAIR State Compliance Inspection 9/30/00 Twitty, RussWATER CEI - NA 3/2/99 3/2/99 Twitty, RussHAZ WASTE Compliance Evaluation Inspection 3/2199 3/2/99 Twitty, RussAIR State Compliance Inspection 3/2/99 312199 Twitty, Russ
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fir. Ron MurphyKoppere Co. Inc.6740 Stadium DriveKansas City, Missouri
64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear fir. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the three samplescollected on December 4, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
Tank testedSample 1
#1 CylinderSample 2
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#3 work tankBTU/pound 12,551 14,930 14,272ArsenicBoronCopperChromium, totalZinc
All Sample resUlts wereAll Sample results were
156 mg/kg 1367.7 mg/kg 5.1
334 mg/kg 325
less than 1 mg/kgless than 10 mg/kgmg/kg 142mg/kg 8.3
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Yours very truly,BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
Waymon E. Hofheins
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64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear Mr. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the three samplescollected on December 4, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
Tank testedSample 1
*1 CylinderSample 2
*2 CylinderSample 3
*3 work tankBTU/pound 12,551 14,930 14,272
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
Should you have any questions, please feel free to call us at anytime. Thank you for the opportunity to assist you in yourtesting needs. If you should need additional analytical services,especially in the area of hazardous waste analysis, we wouldappreciate the opportunity to provide assistance.
Yours very truly,BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
Waymon E. Hofhelns
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December 28, 1987
Mr. Ron MurphyICoppers Co, Inc.6740 Stadium DriveKansas City, Missouri
64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear Mr. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the three samplescollected on December 4, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
Tank testedSample 1
*1 CylinderSample 2
*2 CylinderSample 3
413 work tankBTU/pound 12,551 14,930 14,272ArsenicBoronCopperChromium, totalZinc
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Yours very truly,BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
Waymon E. Hofhelns
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BLUE4ALLEY LAnoiAhuEsP.O. Box 1265Mission, Kansas 66222Telephone (913) 362-1313
November 12, 1987
Mr. Ron MurphyKoppers Co, Inc.6740 Stadium DriveKansas City, Missouri
64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear Mr. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the twoon October 30, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
samples collected
Tank testedSample 4if 6 tank
Sample 5if 7 tank
BTU/ pound 13,903 14, 877
ArsenicBoronChromium, totalCopperZinc
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2.6 mg/kg65.2 mg/kg
224.0 mg/kg
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Should you have any questions, please feel free to call us at anytime. Thank you for the opportunity to assist you in yourtesting needs. If you should need additional analytical services,we would appreciate the opportunity to provide assistance.
Yours very truly,BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
Waymon E. l-lofheins
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. Form 8700-22 (Rev. 9-86) MDNR-HWG 10 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE
BLUEA2LEY LABoRAQIEsP.O. Box 1265Mission, Kansas 66222Telephone (913) 362-1313
November 12, 1987
Mr. Ron MurphyKoppers Co, Inc.6740 Stadium DriveKansas City, Missouri
64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear Mr. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the twoon October 30, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
samples collected
Tank testedSample 4ft 6 tank
Sample 5ft 7 tank
BTU/pound 13,903 14, 877ArsenicBoronChromium, totalCopperZinc
All Sample results wereAll Sample results were
2.6 mg/kg65.2 mg/kg
224.0 mg/kg
less than 1 mg/kg.less than 10 mg/kg
1.1 mg/kg9.1 mg/kg
54.2 mg/kgShould you have any questions, please feel free to call us at anytime. Thank you for the opportunity to assist you in yourtesting needs. If you should need additional analytical services,we would appreciate the opportunity to provide assistance.
Yours very truly,•BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
1<Waymon E. Hofheins
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BLUE QALLEY LABoRAQIEsP.O. Hox 12(35Mission, Kansas 66222Telephone (913) 362-1313
November 12, 1987
Mr. Ron MurphyKoppers Co, Inc.6740 Stadium DriveKansas City, Missouri
64129
Subject: Tank Sludge testing
Dear Mr. Murphy:
The following are the test results for the twoon October 30, 1987.
Parameter Tested:
samples collected
Tank testedSample 4fl 6 tank
Sample 5# 7 tank
BTU/pound 13,903 14, 877ArsenicBoronChromium, totalCopperZinc
All Sample results wereAll Sample results were
2.6 mg/kg65.2 mg/kg
224.0 mg/kg
less than 1 mg/kgless than 10 mg/kg
1.1 mg/kg9.1 mg/kg
54.2 mg/kgShould you have any questions, please feel free to call us at anytime. Thank you for the opportunity to assist you in yourtesting needs. If you should need additional analytical services,we would appreciate the opportunity to provide assistance.
Yours very truly,BLUE VALLEY LABORATORIES
k<Waymon E. Hofheins
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16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurate(’described above by propershipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway accordingto applicable international and national government regulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certificationunder Section 3002(b) of RCRA, I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degreeI have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to mewhich minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environmt.Printed/Typed Name I Signature Month Day YearRobert Morgan
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Month Day Year
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FAC
i 20.FeclIity Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19.PtInledlTyped Name I Sign
Month Day YearG/. cLEli AVD I
E;A Form 8700-22 (Rev. 9-86) PrevIous edItIon Is obsolete.1. (i.IdI i Si ‘ 7 S &I
NOTICE: THE ORIGINAL AND NOT LESS THAN TWO (2) COPIES MUST MOVE WITH THE HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENT. ONCE DELIVERED, THE TREATMENT/STORAGE.”DISPOSAI. FACILITY MUST RETURN THIS ORIGINAL COPY TO TI4F CFNPATfl5
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Form Approved 0MB No. 158 S80004fiA—in aaa ore spaced for elite type, Le., 12 ch
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4VlRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYFDRM
I EPA! D NUMBERHAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT APPLICATIO
Pluese prilt or type in the
eEP1\ Consolidated Permits ProgramRCRA (
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
This Information is required under Section 3005 of RCRA.)
APPLI,..,., ,.,,. DATE RECEIVEDAPPtJFt1 I (,,‘ mn .8 dnvI
L.1 I i1iJII. FIRST OR REVISED APPLICAT1ON
Place an “X” in the appropriate box in A or B below (mark one box only) to indicate whether this is the first application you are submitting for your facility orrevised application. If this is your first application end you already know your facility’s EPA LD. Number, or if this i5 a revised application, enter your facility’sEPA I.D, Number in Item I above.FIRST APPL.ICATJ ON (place an “X” below and prouida the appropriate date)
1. EXISTING FACILITY (See instructions for definition of “existing” facIlity. z.r’w FACILITY (Complete item below.)71 Complete item below.)7’ FOR NEW FACILITIE
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PROVIDE THE DATEI . I MO. I I FOR EXISTING FACILITIES, PROVIDE THE DATE (yr., mo.. & day) i ..o. I I OY j (yr., mo., & day) OPER
I I I TION BEGAN OR IS81 101 41 I 01 1 I 10 I 1 OPERATION BEGAN OR THE DATE CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED I I 1 j I 1 EXPECTED TO BEGII’i . 7. 761 177 .1 (use the boxes to the left)
. . . I IB. REVISED APPLICATION (place an “X” below and complete Item I aboue)I. FACILITY HAS INTERIM STATUS
C2. FACILITY HAS A RCRA PERMIT72__7!
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Storage:CONTAINER (barrel, drum, etc.)TAN KWASTE PILE
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
Disposal:INJECTION WELLLANDFILL
LAND APPLICATIONOCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
SOl GALLONS OR LITERSS02 GALLONS OR LITERSSOS CUBIC YARDS OR
CUBIC METERSS04 GALLONS OR LITERS
079 GALLONS OR LITERS080 ACRE-FEET (the uolume thatwould cover one acre to a
depth of one foot) ORHECTARE-METER
D8I ACRES OR HECTARES082 GALLONS PER DAY OR
LITERS PER DAY083 GALLONS OR LITERS
OTHER (Use forphysical, chemical,thermal or biological treatmentprocesses not occurring in tanks,surface impoundments or incinerators. Describe the processes inthe space prouided; Rein 111-C.)
TOl GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
T02 GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
T03 TONS PER HOUR ORMETRIC TONS PER HOUR:GALLONS PER HOUR ORLITERS PER HOUR
T04 GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
UNIT OFMEASURE
CODF UNIT OF MFASURF
A.
COMMENTS
A. PROCESS CODE — Enter the code from the list of process codes below that best describes each process to be used at the facility. Ten lines are provided forentering codes, If more lines are needed, enter the code(s) in the space provided, If a process will be used that is not included in the list of codes below,thendescribe the process (including its design capacity) in the space provided on the form (Item Ill-C).B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY For each code entered in column A enter the capacity of the process.1. AMOUNT — Enter the amount.
2. UNIT OF MEASURE — For each amount entered in column B(1), enter the code from the list of unit measure codes below that describes the unit ofmeasure used. Only the units of measure that are listed below should be used.PRO- APPROPRIATE UNITS OF PRO- APPROPRIATE UNITS OFCESS MEASURE FOR PROCESS CESS MEASURE FOR PROCESSPROCESS CODE DESIGN CAPACITY PROCESS CODE DESIGN CAPACITY
Treatment:
TAN K
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INCINERATOR
UNIT OF MEASURE
UNIT OFMEASURE
CODEGALLONS G LITERS PER DAY V ACRE-FEET ALITERS L TONS PER HOUR 0 HECTARE-METER FCUBIC YARDS Y METRIC TONS PER HOUR W ACRES BCUBIC METERS C GALLONS PER HOUR E IIECTARES aGALLONS PER DAY U LITERS PER HOUR HEXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM III (shown in line numbers X-1 and X-2 below): A facility has two storage tanks, one tank can hold 200 gallons and theother can hold 400 gallons. The facility also has an incinerator that can burn up to 20 gallons per hour.
UNIT OFMEASURE
UNIT OF MEASURE CODE
. DUP
A. PRO’B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY
A. PROB. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITYhi css FOR hi FOR2. UNIT OFFICIAL 2. UNIT OFFICIAL(from list 1. AMOUNT OFMEA-
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LII. PROCESS (continued)‘FOR EACH PROCESS ENTERED HERE
C. SP,(CE FOR j’ooITIoNAL PROCESS CODES ORINCLUDE DESIGN CAPACITY.
Note: 111.C. Line 1
650 cubic yards x 201 gal/yd3 — 130,650 gallons
3.,. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER — Enter the tour—digit number from 40 CFR, Subpart D for each listed hazardous waste you will handle. It youhandle hazardous wastes which are not listed in 40 CFR, Subpart ID, enter the four—digit number(s) from 40 CFR, Subpart C that describes the characteristics and/or the toxic contaminants of those hazardous wastes.
3. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY — For each listed waste entered in column A estimate the quantity of that waste that will be handled on an annualbasis. For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A estimate the total annual quantity of all the non—listed waste(s) that will be handledwhich possess that characteristic or contaminant.
UNIT OF MEASURE — For each quantity entered in column B enter the unit of measure code. Units of measure which must be used and the appropriatecodes are:
ENGLISH UNIT OEMEASURE CODEPOUNDS PTONS T
METRIC UNIT OF MEASURE CO IDEKILOGRAMS KMETRIC TONS M
If facility records use any other unit of measure for quantity, the units of measure must be converted into one of the required units of measure taking intoaccount the appropriate density or specific gravity of the waste.
. PROCESSES1. PROCESS CODES:
For listed hazardous waste: For each listed hazardous waste entered in column A select the code(s) from the list of process codes contained in Item Illto indicate how the waste will be stored, treated, and/or disposed of at the facility.For non—listed hazardous wastes: For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A, select the code(s) from the list of process codescontained in Item III to indicate all the processes that will be used to store, treat, and/or dispose of all the non—listed hazardous wastes that possessthat characteristic or toxic contaminant.Note: Four spaces are provided for entering process codes. If more are needed: (1) Enter the first three as described above; (21 Enter in theextreme right box of Item IV-D(1); and (3) Enter in the space provided on page 4, the line number and the additional code(s).
2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION: If a code is not listed for a process that will be used, describe the process in the space provided on the form.
JOT!: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE THAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER — Hazardous wastes that can be described byriore than one EPA Hazardous Waste Number shall be described on the form as follows:1. Select one of the EPA Hazarfous Waste Numbers and enter it in column A. On the same line complete columns B,C, and 0 by estimating the total annual
quantity of the waste and describing all the processes to be used to treat, store, and/or dispose of the waste.2. In column A of the next line enter the other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the waste. In column D(2) on that line enter“included with above” and make no other entries on that line.3. Repeat step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the hazardous waste.
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM IV (shown in line numbers X-1, X-2, X-3, andX-4 below) — A facility will treat and dispose of an estimated 900 poundser year of chrome shavings from leather tanning and finishing operation. In addition, the facility will treat and dispose of three non—listed wastes. Two Wastesre corrosive only and there will be an estimated 200 pounds per year of each waste. The other waste is corrosive arid ignitable and there will be an estimated00 pounds per year of that waste. Treatment will be in an incinerator and disposal will be in a landfill.
A. EPA C.UNIT 0. PROCESSESJ HAZARD. B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL OF MEASURE 1. PROCESS CODES 2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION
Z 6 VASTE NO QUANTITY OF WASTE (enter (enter) (if a code is not entered in D(1))J z (enter code) code)—
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LV. DESCIÜPTION OF HAZARDOUSE. USE THIS PACE TO LIST ADDITIONAL OCESS CODES FROM ITEM D(I) ON PAG
Note: IV.B. Line 2
Wastes were last placed on May 13, 1987.
EPA 1.0. NO. (enter from pnge 1)r1.Jc
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All existing facilities must include in the space provided on page 5 a scale drawing of the facility (see instructions formare detail).
11 PHOTOGRAPHS
All existing facilities must include photographs (aerial or ground—level) that clearly delineate all existing structures; existing storage,treatment and disposal areas; and sites of future storage, treatment or disposal areas (see instructions for more detail).
111 fACILITY GE OG R . PHIC LOCATIONLATITUDE (degrees, minutes, & seconds) LONGITUDE (degrees. rninutcs, & seconds)
fill. FACILITY OWNER-
A. If the facility owner is also the facility operator as listed in Section VIII on Form 1, “General Information”, place an “X” in the box to the left andskip to Section IX below.
8. If the facility owner is not the facility operator as listed in Section VIII on Form 1, complete the following items:
1. NAME OF FACILITY’S LEGAL OWNER 2. PHONE NO. (area code & no.)
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3. STREET OR P.O. BOX 4. CITY OR TOWN
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‘ certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the informat/on submitted in this and all attached
locuments, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the in formation, / believe that the
‘ubmitted information is true, accurate, and complete. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
ncluding the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
;. NAME (print or type) B. SIGNATURE C. DATE SIGNED
James Batchelder
C, OPERATOR CERTIFICATION .
certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached
iocuments, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the
ubmitted information is true, accurate, and complete. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
ncluding the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
. NAME (print or type) B. SIGNATURE C. DATE SIGNED
6. ZIP CODE
‘A Form 3510-3 (6-80) PAGE 4 OF 5 CONTINUE ON PAGE 5
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USE THISSPACE TO LIST ADOLTIONAL.,jCESS CODES FROM ITEM 0(1) ON PAGkJ
Note: .IV.B. ‘Line 2
Wastes were last placed on May 13, 1987.
, EPA L:NO. (enter front pn.e 1)
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existing facilities must include in the space provided on page 5 a scale drawing of the facility (sce instructions for more detail).
I PHOTOG R
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\ll existing facilities must include photographs (aerial or ground—level) that clearly delineate all existing structures; existing storage,
reatment and disposal areas: and sites of future storage, treatment or disposal areas (see instructions formore detail).
II ACIL1TY GEOGR .PFIIC L
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LATITUDE (,kgrccs. ntfniilcs, & seconds) LONGITUDE (degrees. minutcs. & sccond.)
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_____________________ ________________________________
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A. If the facility owner is also the facility operator as listed in Section VIII on Form 1, “General lnformation’, place an “X” in the box to the left and
skip to Section IX below.
8. If the facility owner is not the facility operator as listed in Section VIII on Form 1, complete the following items:
I. NAME OF FACILITY’S LEGAL OWNER 2. PHONE NO. (arc code & no.)
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Li IJ-L I 1. I3. STREET OR P.O. OX 4. CITY OR TOWN 5.ST. 6. ZIP CODE
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‘ certify under penalty of law that / have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached
3’ocuments, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the in formation, I believe that the
;ulimitted information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
ncluding the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
. NAME (print or type) 1 . SICNAuRE 1 c. OA’rE SIGNED
James Bat chelder I - -
I -‘c-<. OPERATOR CERTIFICATION
• certify under penalty of law that / have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached
focuments, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the
vbmirted information is true, accurate, and complete. / am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
ncluding the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
‘..NAME (print ortype) B.SIGNATURE C.DATESIGNEO
‘A Form 3510-3 (6.80) PAGE 4 OF 5CONTINUE ONPAGEI
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TO.GENERATORS CERTIFICATION: I hereby deciare that the contents of this consignment are fully ai1d accurately described above by properhipping name and are ciassilied,
packed, marked, and iabeiect, and are In all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicabie international and natlonat government reguiallona and Arkan
sas state regulations.111am a large q’iantiiy generator, I certify that I have a program In place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be econornicaily prac
ticable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or dtboaSt currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and
the environment; Oil. ill am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method ihat is
available to me and thai I can ailord.
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NOTICEt THE ORIGINAL AND NOT LESS THAN TWO (2) COPIES MUST MOVE WITH THE HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENT. ONCE DELIVERED. THE TREAT.
L MENT/STORAGEJDISPOSAL FACILITY MUST RETURN THIS ORIGINAL COPY TO THE GENERATOR.
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ØICked, marked, and iabeièd, and are In eb reSpecI In proper condition for traflepoli by highWay according to applicable intemationat mid national government regulations and Arkan
b State regulations.WI am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to redUce ttW volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degm I have determined to be economically prec
Itcable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, of dlpOeai Currently avallSble to me which minimIae the ptlaent and future threat to human health and
the Cnvironmenl; OR, if I am a amCii quantity generator, I have made a good faIth ClIorl to minimize my waste generation and seleCt the beat waste management method that Is
Iveitabie to me and that I can affOrd.
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Vf . P#eility Owner or Operator Certtticatlon of receipt of hazardouS materials covered by this manifest except as noted In item 19.
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international and national government regulations.ill am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce Ihe volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have
determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of trealment, storage, 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. I have made a good
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AMERICAN INTERPLEXCORPORATION
LABORATORIES3400 Asher Avenuelittle Rock, Arkansas 72204(501) 664-5060
Koppers Company, Inc. (C-62b)Post Office Box 15490North Little Rock, AR 72117
ATTh: Hr. Ken Martin
April 19, 1988
Control No. 15184
Description of Sample: One (1) sludge sample received on 3/29/88P.O. No. 29907
Results:
Parameter
Heat Content
Chromium
Copper
Zinc
Boron
Arsenic
Unit
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Method: ASTM D240, EPA 3050, 6010
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Koppers Company, Inc. (C-62b)Post Office Box 15490North Little Rock0 AR 72117
ATTN: Mr. Ken Martin
April 19 1988
Control No. 15184
Description of Sample: One (1) sludge sample received on 3/29/88P.O. No. 29907
Results:
Parameter
Heat Content
Chromium
Copper
Zinc
Boron
Arsenic
Unit
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STATE OF ARKANSASDepartment of Pollutiol and Ecology
P. 0. Box 9583 Little F,1\Jansas 72219
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Koppers Company, Inc. (C-62b)Post Office Box 15490North Little Rock, AR 72117
ATTN: Mr. Ken Martin
April 19, 1988
Control No. 15184
Description of Sample: One (1) sludge arnple received on 3/29/88P.O. No. 29907
Results:
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MO] STURE711041371104147110415ROSS HEAT7110413‘1104141 10415
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SENIC7110413 Arsenic, ug/Kg : 26300 CYL S CLEANOUT7110414 ArsenIc. ug/Rg 43200 CREO BLOWDWN TV7110415 ArsenIc, ug/Kg : 239000 PCP SEPARATORJRON7110413 Boron, ugfIg : <4930 CYL 5 CLEANOUT7110414 Boron. ug/Lg : <4250 CREO BLOWDWN Tc7110415 Boron, ug/Kg : <2430 PCP SEPARATORIROMIUM7110413 Chromium, ug/Vg : 25500 CYL S CLEANOUT7110414 Chromium, ug/Kg : 58900 CREO I3LOWDWN T7110415 ChromIum, ug/Kg : 343000 r-’
PCP SEPARATOR)PPER7110413 Copper. ug/g : 49300 CYL 5 CLEANOUTp110414 Coppers ug/Ikq : .77800 CREO I3LOWDWN TRp110415 Copper. ug/Ikg : 68300 PCP SEPARATORNc‘110413 Zinc. ug/g : 33800 CYL 5 CLEANOUT‘110414 Zinc, ug/L’q : 108000 CREO L3LOWDL’JN Tic‘110415 Zinc, ug/Ikg : 20800 PCP SEPARATOR
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SAMPLE ft SOURCE DESCRIPT DATE—COL DATE—REC ORD It08030701 12196 SEDIMENT 03/14/89 03/10/88 M080309580030702 12168 SEDIMENT 03/14/89 03/18/80 M880309589030783 12186 SEDIMENT 03/14/80 03/18/80 M9803095
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MOISTURE880307818803078209030783GROSS HEAT080307010003078289030783ARSENIC
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80030783BORON800307818803078288030783CHROII I UM080307818803070288030783COPPER800307819803079288030783ZINC880307818903078298030783
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486022 ACt/al)iA 6700—22iv. 9’06) Previous editions are obaol.te.
White: TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO DOHS WITH 30To P.O. Boa 3000, Socromento, CA 9582 ‘I
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290 DMiIon Street. Son Francisco, CA 94103, Phone (445) 861.1863
Dk’.E RECEIVEDi 1/11/88DATE DIGEETEDs 1/20/88DATE ANALYZEDs 1/22/88DATE REPORTIDi 2/1/88
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Boron55
RESULT DETECTION METHODLXMXT
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16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name end are classified, pocked.marked, end labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national governmental regulations
If lam a large quantity generator, I certify that I hove a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degreel have determined to be eonomlcalIy practicableand that I hove sebcted the practicable method of treatment, storage. or disposal currently available tome which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment;OR, if lam a small quantity generator. I hove made a good faith Cffort to minimIz waste generation and select the bett waste management method that is available tome and that Iconafford. %_...
Printed/Typed Name Month Day Year
Marvin D. Miller . I ni i n. IPrinted/Typed Name I Signat e Month Day Year
.17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materialt
I 06 I 03 I 88James Thurston I18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Moterials
Printed/Typed Name Si Menlh Day Yeargnoture
19. Discrepancy Indication Space
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Ii Generator’s US EPA ID No I ManifestI Document No.I C0DQ07077175 I ‘880601
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Koppers Company, Inc.465 West 56th AvenueDenver, CO 80216
5. Transporter 1 Company Name — 6. US EPA ID Number C. fbi*p 410
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15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information —.________
When handling, wear protective equipaent such as impervious gloves and eye protectionNON-HAZARDOUS WASTE - FOR TRACKING PURPOSES ONLY.
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flTHE IIA)iJSTRIAL LABO TORES CO0
(?nalyhcal and Jonsul1Ing @henoosisP.O. Box 1 6207 1450 East 62nd Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80216 (303) 287-9691
ANALYSIS REPORT
SAMPLE MARKED:LIASTE OIL
ANALYSIS
TU
COPPER
RESULTS
14,000 /tt
55 PPM
CHROMIUM
ARSENIC:
BORON
ZINC
97 PF’Fi
95 PPM
80 PPM
9’3 PFII
NALYTICAL RESULTS ARE INDICATIVE OF THE SUBMITTED SAMPLE ONLY AND MAY NOTLECT RESULTS OF SEEMINGLY IDENTICAL MATERIAL UNLESS SAMPLEr’ ElY OUR REPRESENTATIYI
,‘EMBERS OF’ AMERICAN ASSN OF CEREAL AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN OIl. CHEMISTSSOCIETY ALSO OF OFFICIAL RACING CHFMISTOEAKERY ENGINEERS OF AMERICA INSTITUTE OF FOGS TECIINOLEOY SIGMA XItTHIS REPORT IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED. IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIDES WRITTEN AUTIIORI7ATION.
KOPPERS DATE RECEIVED: .1..465 WEST 56TH
. DATE REPORTED: 01/07/00DENVER CO 8O21’ LAB NUMBER:MARY MILLER CUSTOMER P.O.:
PAGE:
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16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of thi consignment ore fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name ond are classified, pocked.morked, and labeled, and ore in all respects in proper condition for tronsport by highway according to applicable international and notional governmental regulations.Ill am a large quontity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I hove determined lobe economically practicableand that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available tome which minimizes the present and future threol to human health and the environment;OR. ill ama small quantity generator, I hove mode a good faith etlort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method that is available tome and that Iconafford.
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THE INOtTRIAL LABOIQ ORIIES Co.ow ylIca an 0fl314 ling ein.s13
1450 East 62nd Avenue(303) 287-9691
SAMPLE MARKED:
ANALYSIS
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RESIJLTS
COPPER
CHROMILIM
14.200 /tt
55 PPM
97 PPM
ARSENIC
E1CIRON
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95 F’PFI
0.0 PPM
93 PPM
NALYTICAL RESULTS ARE INDICATIVE OF THE SUE1MITTED SAMPLE ONLY AFID MAY NOTLECT RESULTS OF EEMIN’3L.Y IDENTICAL MATERIAL UNLESS SAMPLEt’ E’V OUR REFRESENTATI’)
E”BE RS OF• AUFOICAN *000 OF C100AL CHI0TS A000ICAN CHEMICAL SOCIEtY AMENICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY ATTN OF OFFICIALNASHNY ENOINE005 OF AMEIIICA IN3TITOTE OF F000 TECHNOIOQY SIGMA El
‘THIS REPORT IS NOT TO SE REPRODUCED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART. FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT QOTAINING PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION.ft aft .,na.eIo IN 0 ,l lOIN lIft OP 101010 000111 WI All I10011001 II wrn,.I.,I .07*00 lOll PHI A 101111 101100 P11110*101 1111011 All l1lll*l,V 100*101* lAPn•*r
P.O. Box 16207Denver, Colorado 80216
ANALYSIS REPORT
KOPPERS DATE RECEIVED: 1-465 WEST 56TH DATE REPORTED: 01/07/DENVER CO 80216 LAB NUMBER:MARY MILLER CUSTOMER P.O.: 029w
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If Ian, a large quantity generator, I certify that I hove a program In place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be pcanomically practicableand that I have selected use practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available tome which minimizes the present and future threat to human health asd the environment;OR, ft am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation end select the best waste management method that is available tome and that Iconafford.
TBA Printed/Typed Name
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Printed/Typed Name Signature
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ANALYSIS
BTU
COPPER
CHROMILIM
ARSENIC
E1ORON
THE iQOSTRIAL LABOIOOCORIIES Co.
LIASTE OIL
( i• I JiV i. iViSJ iaiy1.cai omi L’onsu(IIng LIie,ntsls
1450 East 62nd Avenue(303) 287-9691
RESULTS
14.0O /tt
55 PPM
97 PF’M
95 PPM
!3..0 rrri
MEMBERS OF: AMERICAN MON QF CEREAL CHEMISTS AMERICAN CHEMICAl. SOCIETY AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY ATTN OF OFFICIAL RACING CHEMISTSPERRY ENGINEERS OF AMERICA INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY SIGMA XI
1THIS REPORT IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORI?ATION.II All IRCARRII mis RAYS lieU INTl Cl SIleNT UNLISI WI ASS NIOIJIITIA. IN WCITIIN. TN 511*1W lAIN ISP A LOuIS 151111. CIMmAILI IAUPII *55 OCUSLAY PISIASnIN
IOPPERS465 WEST 56THPENVERMARY MILLER
CO O216
PAGE:DATE RECEIVED:
DATE REPORTED:LAB NUMBER:
CUSTOMER P.O.:
.1.01/07/01 /26•/If
P.O. Box 16207Denver. Colorado 80216
ANALYSIS REPORT
ZINC 92 PPM
NALYTICAL RESULTS ARE INDICATIVE OF THE SU8MITTED SAMPLE ONLY AND MAY NOTtECT RESULTS OF SEEMINGLY IDENTICAL MATERIAL UNLESS SAMPLED ElY OUR REF’RESEI’ITATIYE
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BEFORE COPYING FRM, ATTACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABELU.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
SITENAME Koppers Company, Inc. \ / 1987HazardousWasteGeneratIoi
H i g h way 5 1 So u t h‘4( and Management Report
Ti P1nt, Mississippi 38960 FORMIDENTIFICATION AND
I I CERTIFICATiONEPAIDNO. M1 Si D OiOi7i 0i2 7 5) 4i31 I
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WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form IC must be completed by every site that receIved this package.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed instructions beginning on pageS of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.
Complete Sections I through IV and Sections Vi through IX Immediately. Complete Section V,certifIcation, after you have finished the full report package.
SEC Site name and physical location which may differ from the mailing address. Complete items A through G.
I. Mark for Items A, B, C, 0, F, and G if same as label; If different, enter corrections. If label is absent, enter information.
A. site/comparry name 0. EPA ID No.
Same as label Sam. as lab.l ]
or___. or— 1111111111
C. Addr.ee number and Street name of pfrysleal location - II not known, .r,t.r induStrial peflr, building name or other pl’ty,Ieal location d.ealp(len
Same as label
or —
0. cay, town, village etc. E. County F. Stale 0. ZIp Code
Same as label Seine as label K] Sam. as label [XI
or....—. tor_I I I or I i I I I I—I I I I I
SEC. Mailing address of site.
II. Mark for A, B, C, and D if same as label; if different, enter corrections.
A. Number and street name of mailIng address
Sam. as label []or P.O. Box 160
9. CIty, town, village .lc. C. Stat. 0. Zip Cod.
Same as label s.m. as label ] Sam. as label [
or.—.. or.——.I I I or I i I i—I I I [ I
SEC. 111.1 Name, title, and telephone number of the person who should be contacted if questions arise regarding this report.
A. Please print: last n.m. FIrst name M.l. 9. Title C. TeIpliona
.Plant [6IOilII2l2I6l_14l51814]
Clayton, Jackie D. Manager - E..on I i
S CEnter the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code that describes the principal products, group of products, produced or distributed, or the
,services rendered at the site’s physical location. Enter more than one SIC Code only If no one industry descriptIon includes the combined activities
‘ of the site. SIC codes are listed beginning on page 1 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Generation, Shipment and Management Report Codebook.
A. B. C. 0. 5. F.
I2i4i9il] I I I I I I I I I I I I
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar wIth the Information submitted In this and all attached documents,
SEC and that based on my Inquiry of those Individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted informationV. is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false Information, Including the possibility of fine
and Imprisonment.
A. Please print: Last n.m. FIrst name Mi. Title
Clayton, Jackie D. -- Plant Manager
!D.Dale of .lgnafUi.
I___
.
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EPA Porm 8700- 13A/B (5-80) (Rev. 11.85) RevIsed (12.87)OVER —>
FORM icSC. Does this site’s EPA ID authorize hazardous waste generation?
D NO — SKIP TO SECTION Vii.
YES — Did this site generate any hazardous waste during 1987?
[j] YES — READ DETAiLED INSTRUCTION ON PAGE 4 OF THE 1987 HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION AND MANAGEMENT REPORTINSTRUCTiONS BOOKLET FOR ACUTE AND ACCUMULATION LIMITS. MARK (] NEXT TO THE HAZARDOUS WASTEGENERATION QUANTrri CATEGORY THAT APPLIED To THIS SITE DURING 1987.
Category 1: More than 1000 kg (2,200 ib) in one or more months
O Category 2: More than 100kg (220 Ib) but no more than 1000 kg (2,200 ib) in any single monthO Category 3: No more than 100 kg (220 ib) in any single month
Mark lxi If this site changed from Category I to Category 2 or 3 due to waste minimization activity conducted during 1986or 1987.
U NO — CONTINUE BELOW, MARK lxi NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
O Generated, excluded or delisted wastesGenerated hazardous waste prior to 1987 but do not expect to generate in the future - MARK)XJFOR REASON IN ONE BOX BELOW
O Waste was from one-time event(s) (e.g. spills, remedial actions, etc.)Waste minimization activity undertaken during 1986 or 1987
O Out of business
O Generated hazardous waste prior to 1987 and expect to generate in the future
O Never generated before but expect to generate in the future
O Never generated and do not expect to generate in the future - MARK j FOR REASON IN ONE BOX BELOW
O Protective notifier only
fl Misunderstood the requirements
O Notified to secure transportation seMces
O Other EXPLAIN REASON FOR GENERATOR NOTIFICATION IN COMMENTS
SEC. Does this site have RCRA Interim Status or a RCRA permit to treat, store, or dispose hazardous waste?
fl NO — SKIP TO SECTION VIII
fJ YES — Did the site treat, store, or dispose (TIS!D) hazardous waste in RCRA-regulated units during 1987?
YES — SKIP TO SECTION VIII
j NO — CONTINUE BELOW, MARK lxi NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY
Q T/S/D excluded waste during 1987
Q TIS/D hazardous waste In exempt units during 1987
fl T/S!D hazardous waste prior to 1987 but did not T/S/D waste during 1987. MARK lxi IN ONE BOX BELOW
Q T/S/D will resume In the future
fl Have notified of planned closure
fl Site is In closure or post closure
fl Never T/S/D hazardous waste prior to 1987 but: MARK IX IN ONE BOX BELOW
0 Expect to T/S/D hazardous waste In the future
Q Do not expect to T/S/D hazardous waste in the future - EXPLAIN REASON FOR INTERIM STATUS OR PERMIT IN COMMENTS
Do you wish to withdraw this site’s generator notification or EPA Part A permit application?
Withdraw generator notificatIon 0 Yes () No
Withdraw Part A permit application 0 Yes No
SEC Does this site have an area not requiring a F1CRA Part A or Part B permit that Is used exclusively for the short termIX. accumulation of hazardous waste?
] NO
J YES — DOES THE AREA HAVE:Containers III No J Yes ENTER THE NUMBER OF TANKS AND THEIR TOTAL CAPACITY iN GALLONS.Tanks No Yes — I
. I Number I I I . I I Gallon capacity
Comments:
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i i i i t2iSiOiQ
B. *957 quanlily gen.(at.dPeg. 20
i i i i i i Si O
A. EPA ID No. ol lacifhly Ic MiIch.s .tilpped B. Numbei ol C. Tmn.poilInsli,ctlon Page ililpm.nlI mcd.
See comments Pag Pag.23
111111111 I..I I I I I_ L_....j
BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SITE 1DENTIflCAT1ON LABELOR ENTER:
SITENAME Kopers Company Inc.Highway 51 SouthTie Plant. Mississippi 38961
PAiDNO. 1M151D101017,O,2171514131 FORM
GM
U.S. ENViRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Management Report
WASTE GENERATION ANDMANAGEMENT
WHO MUST COMPLE1t THIS FORM? Form GM must be oompleted by every site that generated hazardous waste on site or shippedhazardous waste off site durIng 1987.
[] Mark if you are not required to complete Form GM.
INSTRUCTiONS: Please read the detailed Instructions beginning on page 12 of the 1987 Hazardous Watt.Generation and Management Report instructions booklet before completing this form.
Make and complete a photocopy of this form for !! hazardous waste generated on site orshipped off site during 1987.Complete Sections I through IV. Throughout this form enter DK if the Information requested is notknown or Is not available; enter NA It the information requested Is not applicable.
Sec. &wa.i.de.cdpuon Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaterI InrudIcnPgel2 from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/orpentachl_orophenol
fl. PA haardoui weal. cod. C. Stale hazazdou,e codePage *2 Page it
11(1010111 I I I I I I I L I I I I I I I I’<IOIOIlt I I LLl I I I I I i i i i i
0. SIC code E. Source code F. Wail. . o r N 85. . reaullaPet3 i2 i4i 9i ii gels 91 Pag.i3 1N1 8i 9i Pag.l3 Lai
—
Sec. A. O.gaika B. W.tac C. Total SolId. 0. Suap.nd.d Solid. E. BIt) F. To.fc Milala rII natruction Page 14 Peg. It Page It Page it P.2. IS Page IS Not. LJC C Mail High Low T.dHigh L.J High U High U High U High I I I I I I I
,. 1A I S1 itlow U low (jJ low iJci Low U low I I I I I I I ii it Tn ri ri 2.1 I U1 U Li UTW J Not. L!J Not• U Hot. J Note L±J U Not.
— 3.1T1C, U LiJ LiCI. pH H. Fiaihpolni I. Cwnld.. J. Halogen. K Radioeclh.Page Ia Pag. 18 Page 12 Page 20 Page 20
. Ji U L.J LiHigh I I l.L.J High I I I I °F Hh U_I h L_J ““ D i N1 I LiLow I I I. _J low I I I I °F Low .J Low U No []
LJ Not. UJ T.at U piq. jj e. ,H1 i_i iYi Li
Sec. A. 1988 quanhlly gnweledIII Inilnadlon Page 20
C. UOM 0. D.nilly E. W. odginPage 21 Page 2* Page 21 Code iAj
LPJ I l.LN1AIOn-ill. 1 I I I
0 I./gaI Qag I/B/D/n code
c. On-all. T/9/O/R cod.Page 2*
l.LSIOI4I 1N1A1 4.1 1N1A1 1N1A1 1N1A1 7.1N,A, •.
a
0. OS-elI. 1/S/D/R cod.Peg. 23
I I I II I I I
E. Total Ou.nlRy ebippedPeg. 23
(It ‘‘liii’
Comments All hazardous waste generated in 1987 was stored on site during 19871No hazard9us waste shipped off—site in l987MSection 11(F) Toxic fletals - AG,cD,PI,sEcl ppblSection 1(E)-KOOl waste I BA — Test not done (Section Ii (F) )
Page 3 of 4
Highway 51 SouthTie Plant. Mississippi .RFO
U.S. ENViRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Management Report
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BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATFACH SITE 1DENTWICATION LABELOR ENTER:
StFENAME Koppers Combany. Inc.
EPAIDN0. M,S, E01O, 7, 0,27,5,4, 31 FORM
WRI I WASTE RECEIVED FROM OFF SITE
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form WR must be completed by every site that received hazardçus waste from an off-site sourceduring 1987.
[] Mark if you are not required to complete Form WR
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed Instructions beginning on page 24 ol the 1967 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.Photocopy and complete additional copies of this form If your site received more than twohazardous wastes from off site during 1967.
For each waste, complete boxes A through J. Throughout this form enter DK if the Informationrequested is not known or not available; enter NA If the information is not applicable.
A. Daicrlp4lon of hazi.rdoui. 8. EPA haiwdou,q. cod. C. 8*. t*zdou, cod.Waste njcton Page 24 P.g. 24 Pag. 25
Soil, sand, rock contaminated IU,015,1 I I I I Iwith creosote — spill cleanup ,
IlIllilIll 111111
0. C?-a8. source EPA ID No. E. 1987 OuaodIy r.c.h.d F. 1.7DM 8. D.nalyPaQ.25 Pag.25 Paq.25 P.q.25
I i 1.1 JII,L,D,01010,8,l,9,9,4,61 , ,,2,0,0I IJ Qaw/QaI Gag
H. Wail. fomi cod. I. Number of shipment. J. OneS. T/9/D/R cod.PeQ.25 Page25 Pag.2e
ii 510,11 21 N,A I 3 I ,N,AI 4 I ,N ,AIIH, , I 1010111 51 ,N1 Aj el , N(\ I 7 I i NAI 81 ,N ,AI
A. .,cilpf Ion of hazsrdous wail. B. EPA hazsrdous wail, cod. C. 9W. hazardouse cod.Waste Inslrucøon Pag. 24 P.9.24 Page 25
2:. 1111111111 1111111
1111111111 I ,,,,I0. OS-eS. source EPA ID No. E. 1967 Quaniffy r.c.Is.d F. UOM 0. D.nalIy
Pag.25 P.9.25 Pag.25 Pag29Shn. ai abcee []Ua,*tJnsarn..sInWast.i I 1.1
dt—>I_l , , , i i I I i I I........I [j.ItI I:)aga WW4, fomi cod. I. Nwnb.r of a14...rds J. On-ill. T/9f0/ code
P10.25 Pag.25 Psg.28
11111 21,11 31,,I 41,,I1111 51,,I 61,11 71i,I 81,11
Comments:
For use in test burn program.
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Higriway 51 SOUthTie P1ant Mississippi 38960
I liii IB. 88. ielIcnihIp cod.
Peg. 28
Li
E. Addmas ci offaII InstefietlonP.g. 28
Str..4
U.S ENVIRONMENTAL
____
PROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Management Report
FORMOFF-SITE IDENTIFICATION
0I
BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SITE IDENTIFiCATION LA8ELOR ENTER:
SrTENAME Koppers Company, Inc.
EPAIDNO. [,SD1opo1710121751413I
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form 01 must be completed by every site that shipped hazardous waste off site and every site thatreceived hazardous waste from oft site durIng 1987.
Li Mark [] if you are not required to complete Form 01.INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed instructions beginning on page 2’ of the 1987 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.
Complete A through E for each off-site installation to which you shipped waste or from which youreceived waste during 1987.Complete A through 0 for every transporter you used during the reporting year.Throughout this form enter DK if the Information requested Is not known or Is not available; enterNA” If the Information requested is not applicable. Make and complete additional copies of thisform if you need to identify more than four off-site installations or transporters.
Site I A. EPA V No. ci ott-sit. Instelistlon cc transpoci.r 8. N.m. ci ott-sit. Inilafl.tIon cc trsnspcit.cj___J Instn,cllon psg. 21 Pt.g. 27
li LiD1 OOjO 8i li9i9i4i61 Koppers Company, Inc.C. 8lt typ. cod. 0. SlI• rststlonshlp cod. E. Addr.is ci off-sit. InstifleflonPeg. 25 P.g.25 Peg. 28
N. Marion StreettiiJ LSJ city Carbondale jI Lj . iSi 29 Oil i—L
Site I A. EPA ID No. ci ci?.sfi. Installation ci trentpocl.r 8. N.m. oi off-sit. Installation 01 tranapocl.r..LJ Instruction peg. 21 Peg. 27
IIIIILIIIIIIIC. Sit. typ. code 0. Sb relationship cod• E. Addr..s ci off-sb lnsIaIlaIionPeg. 28 Peg. 28 Peg. 28
slr.st
I I ZipL.._...J L.........J city Stat. I I Cod. I I I I I—ISite I A. EPA ID No ci ott-sit. Ineleliatlon ci (ranspocl.1 8. N.m. ci oust. flsiIoq ci IrensporlarInstruction peg. 27 Peg. 27
IIIIIIIIIIIIIC. Sit. typ. cod. D. 88, r.Iatlon.hip cod. E. Addie,. ci off-iS. InstaflatlonPeg.28 Psqeae Pag.28
Slr,.4-. V
Li U city sw. LLi d. Ii I —ISit. I A. EPA II) No. ci elf-eli. InstallatIon ci tr.nsport.
Instruction peg. 27
I i I I IC. Si!. type cod.
Psg. 28
Li
9 N.m. ci off-SIc Instellalion ci transpoclarPeg. 27
ZipCIty Slat. I I 0od. L I I I .Ji—l
Comments:
V Page 5 of 14
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FORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SE IDE, )rlON LABEL 8% U.S. ENViRONMENTALOR ENTER- £% c PROTECTION AGENCY
rrENAME Kop.pers Company, Inc.H i h way 51 SO U t 1987 Hazardous Waste GenerationTie Plant, Mississippi 38960 L
andManagementReport
PA ID NO. 1M1 S1 D1 0 C 70i 2 7i 5i 44 31 FORMWASTE MINIMIZATION
PART I
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form WM Part I, describing efforts unde,talen to Implement Waste minimization programs, mustbe completed by all g.nerators required to file an Annual/Biennial Report. Thle requirement wasestablished in respons. to statutory provisions Induded In the Hazardous and Solid WasteAmendments of 1964 (HSWA).
NOTE Generators shipping hazar4ous waste off site are required to certify, on Item 18 of theUniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, that they have a program in place to reduce, to the degreedetermined economically practicable, lb. volume and toxicity of hazardous waste generated. Asimilar certification must also be mad. by generators who have obtained a RCRA treatment,storage, or disposal permit. Conslst.nt with these certification r.qulr.m.nts, generators mustreport, on Form WM Part I, th. efforts undertaken to implement waste minimization programs.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read th. detailed Instructions on page 29 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Generation andManagement Report kistructions booklet before completing this form.
Answer questions I through 10. Throughout this form enter DK if the information requested is notknown or is not available; enter NA if the information requested Is not applicable.
Did this she create or expand a source reduction and recyclIng program?1987 1986 PrIor Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Create [] [] [] [1Expand []fl E][]
2. DId this she have a written policy or statement that outlIned goals, objectives and methods for source reduction andrecycling of hazardous waste?1987 1986 Pr$orYears
Yes
No [] [] []3. What was the dollar amount of capital expehdittir (plant and equipment) and operating costs devoted to source
reduction and recycling of hazardous waste? ENTER ZERO (0) IF NONE.1987 1986 PrIor Years
capital expenditures $ D K $ D K $ D K
Operating costs $ D K $ D K $ D K
4. DId this she have an employee traIning program or provide incentives (bonuses, awards, personal recognition, etc.)to Identify and implement source reduction and recycling opportunities and activities?1987 1986 PrIor Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Tradng. . U .. 0‘ Incentives fl fl
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OVER—>
0 0 FORM WM - PART
5. DId this site conduct a source reduction and/or recycling opportunity assessment or audit? Note: an opportunityassessment or audit Is a procedure that Identifies practices that can be implemented to reduce the generation ofhazardous waste or the quantity which must subsequently be treated, stored or disposed.
1987 1986 PrlorYearsYes No Yes No Yes No
Slte-Wkie El LI [l ElProcess-Specific [] El El [l LI
8. DId this site Identify or Implement new SOURCE REDUCTION opportunities to reduce the volume and/or toxicityof hazardous waste generated at this site?
198? 1986 PrIor YearsYes No Yes No Yes No
Identify El El [] LIImplement [] [1 Li [] LI
7. What factors have delayed or prevented implethentation o SOURCE iEDUCTlON opportunities. MARK [} NEXTTO ALL THAT At’PLY.
E a. Insufficient capital to Install new source reduction equipment or implement new source reductionpractices.
b. Lack of technical Information on source reduction techniques, applicable to my specific productionprocesses.
[]c. Source reduction Is not economkalIy feasible: cost savings In waste management or production
will not recover the capital Investment.
Eld. Concern that product quality may decline as a result of source reduction.
E]e. Technical limitations of the production processes.
[]f. Permitting burdens.
[]g. Other (SPECIFY)
____________________________________________________________
8. Did this site Identify or Implement new RECYCUNG opportunities to reduce the volume and/or toxicity of hazardouswaste generated at this site or subsequently treated, stored, or disposed of on site or off site?
1087 1986 PrIor YearsYes No Yes No Yes No
Identify Li El tl LIImplement LI El [] LI
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I
FORM WM-PART
E’AtoNo. S, I10, 0,7,0,2, 1,5,4, l
9. What factors have delayed or prevented Implementation of on-site or off-she RECYCLING opportunities. MARK LX]NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
[] a. insufficient capital to Install new recycling equipment or implement new recycling practices.
E] b. Lack of technical information on recycling techniques applicable to this site’s specific productionprocesses.
Li c. Recycling Is not economically feasible: cost savings In waste management or productionwifi not recover the capital investment.
[] d. Concern that product quality may decline as a result of recyding.
[] e. Requirements to manifest wastes inhibit shipments off site for recyding.
E] f. Financial liability provisions inhibit shipments off site for recyciing.
[] g. Technical limitations of product processes inhibit shipments off site for recyding.
[] h. Technical limitations of production processes inhibit on-site recycling.
[] I. Permitting burdens inhibit recycling.
[] J. Lack of permitted off-site recycling facilities.
[] k. Unable to Identify a market for recyclable materials.
[] i. Other (SPECIFY)
10. Has this she requested or received technical Information or financial assistance on souroe reduction and/orrecycling practices from any of the following sources? MARK (X] NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
1987 1986 PrlorYearsTechnical Financial Technical Financial Technical Financial
a. Local government [] [] [] [] [] []b. State government [] [] [1 [] [] []c. Federal government fl [] [] [] [] [1d. Trade associations [] [] [i fl [] []e. Educational lnstltutkns [] [] [] [] [] []f. Suppliers [} [] [] [] []g. Other parts of your firm [} [] [] [1 [] []h. Other firms/consultants [J [] [} [] [1 []I. No request made [] [] [] [] [] [jjJ. Other (conferences, literature, [] 0 [] [] [] []etc.)
Comments: #4. Corporate program provides recognition/awards for variousinnovattye ideas, includingwaste•minimization.
#5. No formal audit program. This is addressed as part of corporate costreduction effort.
#8. Re—use technology has been in.effect for a number of years -
technology has not improved on effectiveness of methods used.PaQe 8 of 14_
ORE COPYJNIi FORM, ATrAcH SrrE iDENTIFiCATION LABELOfl NTER:
srrENAiE Koppers Company, Inc.Highway 51 SouthTie Plant, 1ississippi 38960
EPA ID NO. IN, S,D1 0, 0,7,0,27,5,4, FORM
WM
U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTEcTioN AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand ManagGment Report
wAsTE MINIMIZATION
PART II
Sec. k EPP taiwdou, *4. cod. B. Slit. hawdou, .it. cod. C. Product ci .Mcs da.ctipt)on 0. Product or ,.r,4e.I uctlonPag.31 Pig. 31 P.g.31 SICcod.P.g.31
IU105JI I I , I Wood preservationj2,49lJ
; IIIIIIIIII 1111111
. *i*. iomi cod. F. UOU 0. D.n&?y H. Beure. d..atp&n I. Sotac cod.r
:8,91 LeJ Iii0J .Io,oI U051 - Creosote spills I23I
EI/ DC. Production mb 0. To,dc*y thing. cod.
Pag.33 Pig.38
[ ,i q [2i. Wod. mintmizitlon: r.cyctlng F. Wait. mtnlmizlon inurc. r.ductton‘°‘ See Comment See Comment
Cod. Ou.nlltyr.cyciod Cod. 0uwt5ypm.r*.d
t.[•...J 2.[...._.J IllIllilli 1.L.j2.L..._J3.[..j Iiii,iI
Sec. k Ninth, daicnipilon at. minimization pro.cl on actMly and r.sull, achl..n.dIII Initniction P.g. 43
No U051 waste generated during 1986 or 1987. Following corporateprogram optimizing good housekeeping practices, etc.
. Page 9 .0114
ill I 11111
WHO MUST COMPLETE ThIS FORM?
LIINSTRUCTIONS:
Form WM Part II must be completed only by generators that engaged in an activity during 1987 thatresulted In waste minimization.
Waste minimization means:(1) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous waste generated as a result of sourcereduction; and/or,(2) reduction in the volum, and/or toxicity of hazardous waste subsequently treated, stored, ordisposed as a result of on-site or off-site recycling.
Mark and do not complete this form if no waste minimiistlon results were achieved during 1987.
Please read the detailed Instructions beginning on page 30 of the 1987 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.
Make and complete a photocopy of this form for each hazardous waste minimized in 1987.
Complete Sections I through IV. Throughout this form enter DK if th. Information requested is notknown or is not available; enter NA It the Information requested is not applicable.
OVER—>
FORM WM PART II
Sec. instructions: Answer questions I through 4. Mark 11 next to the effects produced by the source reduction and/or recycling activity
IV. reported on this form In sectIons I through III.
1. What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of water effluent
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
E] a. increase In the quantity of water effluent
E] b. Decrease in the quantity of water efUent
[j c. No effect on the quantity of water effluent
El d. Don’t know
What effect did this site’s source reduction arid/Or recycling activity have on the toxicity of water effluent produced
by hazardous waste generation processes durinO 1987?
El a. Increase in the concentration of há2àrdous constituents
[] b. Decrease In the concentration of hazardous constituents
[] c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
fl d. Don’t know
3. What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of air emissions
produced by hazardous waste generatIon prôceses during 1987?
El a. increase In the quantity of air emissions
[] b. Decrease In the quantity of air emissions
[] c. No effect on the quantity of air emiSsions
[] d. Don’t know
4. What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recycling activity have, on the toxicity of the air omissions
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
El a. Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents
fl b. Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents
[] c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
O d. Don’t know
Comments:II A,B9E,F. — Effects of waste minimization program cannot be fully
evaluated by examining the quantities generated over time. This is becausethe generatton rates are highly variable and are primarily related to spillpcurrences.
It is Koppers policy that its plant operations optimize and upgrade existingsprocesses to the extent economically possible to achieve waste minimizationtand reduction.
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SPORE COPYiNG FORM, ATrACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABELOR ENTER:
StIENAME Koppers Company. Inc.
EPA ID NO.
Highway 51 SouthTie Plant, Mississippi 3896
IMi Siflif)i (17,j0i 2i7i5i 4131FORM
WM
C)U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Managoment Report
WASTE MINIMIZATION
PART II
Sec. A. EPA haiasdou. wait, cod. 8. sat. haz,jdous waif, cod. C. Product or ..Mc. daicr$ptlon 0. Product or seivtcI ?nitnicflon Page 31 Pg.31 PaQ3l Sf0 cod.Pig. 31
IK.,01o11i1 I I Wood PreservationI24
11111 liii iitiil
Wiit. torn, cod. F. UOU 8. D.n.IIy H. 9Ouc d.,eslpftco: I. SoUrce cod.. Pii3t Ptg. Pig.32
[N18,51 [fj I10J .10101 KOOl—Bottom Sediment Sludge 12i91____ []Q.g
Sec. A. lee quantify genal.d 8. 1e? quantify g.nwr.d C ProductIon rub 0. Toidcify cI*ng. cod.II Initruct Ion Pa0. 33 Pig. 33 Pu9 33 P.g. 38
I 250i0I I , I lI.[30I I_QJE. Wait. rnInImIu*Ion: r.cycflng F. Wait. minimization: .owe. reduction
P.0e35 P.g.38
Cod. Ou.ntIfy mcyci.d Cod. Quantify p.d
i.[.QJ 2.L...J IllIllIlil 1.[.QJ2.[._j3.[__..j IIlllIIIl_1
Sec. A. Nwwtt daicrlptlon ct. minimizitIon prof.ct or .clMty and teiuifi .ch1,dlit tnitniction Pig. 43
See Comments.
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WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form WM Part II must be completed only by generators that engaged in an ectivtty during 1987 thatresulted in waste minimization.
LiINSTRUCTIONS:
Waste minimization means:(1) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous waste generated as a result of sourcreduction; and/or,(2) reduction in the volum, and/or toxicity of hazardous waste subsequently treated, stored, ordisposed as a result of on-site or off-site recycling.
Mark and do nat complete this form If weate minlmiiation jesuits were achieved during 1987.
Please read th. detailed instructions beginning on page 30 of the 1967 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.
Make and complete a photocopy of this form for! hazardous waste minimized in 1987.
Complete Sections I through IV. Throughout this form enter .)f( if the Information requested is notknown or is not available; enter NA’ if the information requested is not appiicabie.
OVER—>
0 0 FORM WM - PART U
Sec. Instructions: Answer questIons 1 through 4. Mark [l next to the effects produced by the source reduction and/or recycling act)vfty
IV. reported on this form in sectIons I through III.
What effect dkl this site’s source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of water effluent
produced by hazardous waste generation processes durIng 1987?
[] a. Increase In the quantity of water effluent
[] b. Dec2ease in the quantity of water effluent
[] c. No effect on the quantity of water effluent
E] d. Don’t know
What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recycling actMty have on the toxicity of water effluent produced
by hazardous waste generation processes durIng 1987?
[] a. Increase In the concentration of ha2ardous constituents
[] b. Decrease In the concentration of hazardous constituents
[] c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
E] d. Don’t know
3. What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of air emissions
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
fl a. Increase in the quantity of air emissions
Q b. Decrease in the quantity of air emissions
[] c. No effect on the quantity of air emiasions
[J d. Don’t know
4. What effect did this site’s source reduction and/or recyding activity have on the toxicity of the air emIssions
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
[] a. Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents
[] b. Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents
[] c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
Q d. Don’t know
Comments:
IIIA. Effects of waste minimization program cannot be fully evaluated by
examining the quantities generated over time. This is because the
generation rates are highly variable and are primarily related to
spill occurrences. Additionally, the new wastewater treatment
system, which will result in waste minimization, has been in the
planning/design stage since 1986, but will not be operational until
1988. It is Koppers policy that its plant operations optimize and
upgrade existing processes to the extent economically possible to
achieve waste minimization and reduction.
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BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SIT_AF1CATiON LABEL .,° “%— U.S. ENVIRONMENTALOR ENTER:
Tj PROTECTiON AGENCYSENAME
Koppers Company, Inc.H i g h way 5 1 So u t h \ 1987 Hazardous Waste GenerationTie Plant, Mississippi 38960
anciManagementReportEPA ID NO. I M, S,D ,0 , 0 710, 2, 7,5 i 4 31 FORM
WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE,PS DISPOSAL, OR RECYCUNGPROCESS SYSTEMS
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form PS must be completed by every sits that, durIng 1987, had one or more hazardous wastemanagement systems, existing or under construction, composed of: (1) treatment, storage,disposal, or recycling processes subject to flORA Interim status or permit requirements; or (2)treatment, disposal, or recycling processes •x.mpt from flORA interim status or permitrequirements.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed Instructions beginning on page 44 of the 1987 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report instructions booklet before completing this form.Make and complete a photocopy of this form for each hazardous waste treatment, storage,disposal or recycling system operated or under construction during 1987.Complete Sections I through IV. Throughout this form enter DK If the Information requested is notknown or is not available; enter NA if the Information requested Is not applicable.
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Comments:Sect. II, A.C.D. — Based on 5000 gal/day of water to Surface Impoundment (5days/week) with’.-l.25 tons (2500#)K00l generated andretained in the bottom of the Surface Impoundment.Sect. IV D. — SurfacëImpoundment to be eliminated and is scheduled forclosure in 1988.
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BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATrACH SIT(’DF1CATiON L*BELOR ENTER:
srTENAME Koppers Company, Inc.Highway 51 SouthTie Plant, Mississippi 38960 andManagementReport
EPA ID NO. M, D, 0, 7, C 2, 7,5 4 3 I FORM j WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE,PS DISPOSAL, ORPROCESS SYSTEMS
WHO MUST COMPLETE ThIS FORM? Form PS must b. completed by every site that, durIng 1987, had one or more hazardous wastemanagement systems, existing or under construction, composed of: (1) treatment, storage,disposal, or recycling processes subject to RCRA Interim status or permit requirements; or (2)treatment, disposal, or recycling processes exempt from RCRA Interim status or permitrequirements.
INSTRUCTiONS: Please read the detailed instructions beginning on page 44 of the 1987 Hazardous WasteGeneration and Management Report Instructions booklet before completing this form.Make and complete a photocopy of this form for hazardous waste treatment, storage,disposal or recycling system operated or under construction durIng 1987.Complete Sections I through IV. Throughout this form enter DK if the Information requested Is notknown or is not available; enter NA’ if the information requested is not applicable.
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Comments: During November 1987, 4 drums of U051 were received from KoppersCarbondale, IL. plant for use as a fuel additive in a test burn program in1988 at Koppers Grenada, MS. The drums are being temporarily held in storage.at the plant until the time of the test burn. Additionally, a permanentRCRA container stora-g-e building is being built- for- storage of hazardouswastes generated from both on-site and off-site Koppers locations. A’RCRAPart “B” Application has been submitted for the Container Storage Facility.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Generation
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Koppers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA 15219 / 41f
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KOPPERS
May 19, 1988 EXPRESS MAIL
Mississippi Dept. of Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution Control2380 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204
Dear Sir or Madam:
The completed 1987 Hazardous Waste Report for Koppers Grenada, MSfacility is enclosed if you have any questions regarding thissubmission, please feel free to contact this office.
Sincerely,
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lant Manager
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cc: R. Anderson — Keystone Environmental Resources — Pgh.D. King -
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Direct Dial Number 601—226—4584
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1987 Hazardous Waste Generationand Management Report
(PACKAGE B)
FORMS
One report package must be completed for every site receiving this mailing:
Complete Package A - 1987 Hazardous Waste Generation and ShipmentReport - if, in 1987, hazardous wastes were notmanaged at this site, as defined in the box on page 1 ofthe instructions booklet.
Complete Package B - 1987 Hazardous Waste Generation and ManagementReport - If, in 1987, hazardous wastes were managedat this site, as defined in the box on page 1 of theinstructions booklet.
Submission of the appropriate Report package fulfills1987 RCRA Annual/Biennial Report requirements.
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LABORATORY NUMBERs 14027-1C!aIENTS KtJPPERS CO.SAMPLE ID: OIL PENTA SLUDGE
.7)teLls in Soils & Wastes by Atomic Absorption SpectrophotometryDigestion Method: EPA 3050
RESULT DETECTIONLIMXT
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Boron55 EPA 6010
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DATE RECEIVED: 1/11/88DATE DIGESTED: 1/20/88DATE ANALYZED: 1/22/88DATE REPORTEDs 2/1/88PAGE 1 of 2
METHOD
4.4 0.50 EPA 7061.14 1.3 EPA 719025 1.3 EPA 7210100 2.5 EPA 7950
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San Francisco Wilmington Los Angeles
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PAGE 2 of 2Metals in Soils & Wastes by Atomic Absorption SpeotrophotometryDigestion/4ethod* EPA 3050
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- I DatePrinted/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year- Gerald Jlgler /I1.-e1.zI/J/ 0 415 8 8T 17 Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials
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5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EP mer C. IllinoisT1anporter’s ID__________________Dart Trucking Co., Inc. I °“‘ D. ( 600 b0i08J Transporter’s Phone7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EP ID Number E,IIlinolS Transporter’s ID
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Phone: 412/227-2694 436 Seventh Avenue, SuIte 1940, PIttsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412/227-2436
March 24, 1988 Via FAX601—961—5190
Mr. David J. BockelmannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of
Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 39204
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
Dear Mr. Bockelniann:
with this FAX transmission are copies of revised pages 1 of 5 and2 of 5 of the Part A Application for Koppers Grenada, Mississippifacility.
If you need additional information, please feel free to contactme at (412) 227—2683.
Sincerely,
Wc4sstj 4i6wn%jRobert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
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1. PROCESS CODES:For li.esd haiwdou. waite: For each Ibd hazardous waits uttered in column A select the code(s) from the in of procwa codas cOrtt;Irt.d In itam iii
to indicate how the rains will be stOred, e.d, snd/or.dIipadOf,t the f5cIllty..f. “*““ . ._.... .
Fe,’ non—listed hazardous wee: Fr each dter,cssrirtk or tezie contaminant entered in column A salact ha code(s) fron, he list of process aode
cantelned In Item Ill to Indicate dl the proa that will be ueed to store, tilt, and/or dispoac of sit the non—listed hazardous wastes that possess
that eharicreristic or toalo contaminant.Noes: Four ‘picas are provided for entering pro codas. if more ire needed: (1) Enter th• first three as dwcrib.d above: (21 Enter “000” in the
satr,me right box of Item iV.O(i) end (3) Enter in the ca provided on page 4, the fine number and the additIonal coda(s).2, PROCESs OESCR IFTION Ifs code. not hated for a pres that will be used, describe the procies in the space provided on the form.NOTEt HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE ThAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WAITE NUMBER - Hazardous wastes that can be described by
more then one EPA Haurdoua Waits Number shall be described on the form as follow,:I • Scat one of the EPA Hiwdoue Wese Numbers and enter It In column A. On the aim. line complete columns B.C. arid 0 by estlmatlrtq the total an,niici
quantity of the waite aid dausibing all the proai.e. ta be used ta trait, store, end/or dhapot of the wate,2. in column A of the next line enw the other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that con be geld to desorib. the waste, In column 012) on that line inter
9nduded with above” end mika no other enwim on that line.3, Repeat step 2 for uch other EPA Hazardous West. Number that can ba used to deacrib. the hazardous waste.EXAMPLE FOR CGMFLETIFdQ ITEM IV (abQewi ki huts ,nvT X4. k2. X.3 cod X.4 below) — A facility will aeat end dla,. of en estimated 900 pounds
pen year of chrome lflavin from leather tinning and finishing oparesion. In acflt1on, the facility will treat and dispose of three non—listed weste. Two westes
Ira corrosive only and there will be art estimated C0 poanda per yew of esdt west,. The otn.,, is i&• _.. jli bean estimated
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GENERATOR COPY — PART 1-DO NOT REMOVE PART 1 FROM SET UNTIL COMPLETED.This Agency i nrrlrnrized In regain’. prIrWIrrI IC HhrnrrI9 Ilevisyd Stattrtr’n, Clrnyir’, III’ ‘i’rtnnl 21, hal this Inlo,nvrtron by sirbmi9od In lb, Cgcccy Fnil ire In i,,nvkle Ito lclrymnllon airy pout In 1 iMP p rip I,’ rir.ct’.lre , rvrrr’r
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2200 CHURCHILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS (327949276 (2171 782-676 I‘ P0B9Y—2\
PC e’ enr iPlease print ol type (Form designed for use o )( -..A11 typewriter.) EPA Form 8700.22 (Rev.. -r96 Form Approved. 0MB No. 2050-0039, Expires 93088UNJFORMHAZARDOUS Ii. Generators U Mnlfest 2. 1 Information In the shaded areas is notWASTE MANIFEST ltDgf%No
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D.( .- ‘.r’8 Phdne7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number E.IlIlno Tr ‘‘,,
I F. ç ‘ transporter’s Phone9 Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number G.lnolsKeppers taotnpany, Inc..‘13e Plant, Route 68 I I I I I(renada, sissippi 38960 MB]) 007027543 (6O) %48b
11. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) 12 Containers - 13.‘Total Unit
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EI3HWNumberRQ son-Hazardous process aete liquid NOB X X1 IN. A. 9188 (contains used pentaohlerohenol) “ DM“ 5 1 AuthartzatbnNumbdrb.
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Rubber gloves and eye protection to be worn when handling drume16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the Contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above byproper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations
If I am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to beeconomically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently avaiiable to me which minimizes the present andfuture threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator. I have made a good tailh effort to minimize my waste generation and selecL__the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford.
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UNIFORM HAZARDOUS I Generator’s US EPA ID No. ManifestDocument No. 2. Page 1 I Information in the shaded areas
WASTE MANIFEST P ‘A’!” O’5 6 7 2’3 ‘2 6’ I 5’O 0 •
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3. Generator’s Name end Mailing Address A. St.t. Manifest Document Number
PAB 2715845KOPPRS VOHPANY, INC., P.O • flflX 189 • HONTG(N’EEY’1, PA. B. State Gen. ID17752-0 1894. Generator’s Phone ( 717 I 547-165t ,‘ PAD 0S6723265
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number C. State Trans. IDPART TRUCKING CO., INC. 10 II ‘5.8.2.5 PA-AH 102 ‘1’9 i
7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number D. Transporter’, Phone (5flQ) 21fi—M 357I E. Stat. Trans. ID9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number PAAH I ‘ ‘ I
OPPVR( CO1IIPMAY, INC., P.O. EOX 160 F. Transporter’s Phone I )CRENAflA, 4S 38960 a. Stat. FaclUty’s ID Not RequIred
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(iTIRN NA1?DTING, WEAR T’ROTECTIVE EQTJIPMENT EQUIPMENT SlICE AS IMPERVIOUS GLOVESAN!) EY1 PROTECTTON
16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I tiereiy declare that the contents ol this consignment are tulip and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classilied.packed, marked and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition br transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulationsUnless I am a small quantity generator who has been eaencpted by Statute or regulation (corn die duty to make a waste minirnizaltoii certilication under Section 3002 Ibl ol RCRA. I alsocertely that I cave a program in place to reduce volum and toaicity ol waste generated to lice degree I haee determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the mettcod oftreatment, storage, or disposal currently available tome whiclr mircirnizes ttce present and future threat to truman health and the environment
Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day YearTWflIAS H1. t,OATNAN
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Henry 3. ReddIck III18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials
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utrMiiliVlti’Jl UF ENVIRONMENTAL. RESOURCESBureau of Wasle Management4ox 2063
jL,_i9.PA 17120
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16. GENERATORS CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consIgnment are fully and accurately described above by propershipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled. art(l are In all respects in proper condition for transport byhighway according to applicable internatIonal and national governniental negulalinna. and all applicable State laws!re9ula!lOns. Date
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KOPPERS COMPANY INC P.O.BOX 189 MONTGOMERY, PA17752—0189
4. Generators Phone I 7l7 547—1651.8. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA Ii) Nmunlier
DART ThUCKING CO., INC 10.11.0.0.0. 9. 8.6. 5.8. Z 57. Transporter 2 Company Name
9. DesIgnated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID NumberKOPPERS COMPANY INC P.O.BOX 160
GRENADA, MS 38960
IM’S’D0’0’7’&2 74311. US DOT Description (including Props? Shipping Nan,e, Ha,s,d Clnsg. end ID Number)
RQ-NON HAZARDOUS PROCESS WASTEN.O.S. LIQUID ORM-E NA 9188
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A Form 870022 13 84) COPY 1 - Destination State - Malted by TSD Facility
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KQPPIRS C1)lptdlY I:4c P.OjtOX 199 t1cv.Tt.;ui1ERy, PA1fl52’-0189
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A. State Manifest Document Number
PAB 2715834B. State Gen. ID
PAl) 056123265
ManIfestUNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1. Generator’s US EPA ID No. Document No. 2. Page 1 I Information in the shaded areasIs not required by Federal lawWASTE MANIFEST ? “• P0 56’ i a • 2 6’ I 5O•0•0O of 1 I but Is reauired by State law.
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6, US EPA ID Numbe C. State Trans. IDt)ARL’ TUCKPIG cu.. ‘i; jo 4P.’2. t PA-AH 10 2 19
7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number D. Transporter’s Phone 1800) 238—8357I State Trans. ID
9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number PAAK IKOPPERS CO!PA”4Y INC P.O.BOX 160 F. Transporter’s Phone I I
GE1DA, 15 389V0 G. State Fsciflty’s ID Not Requiredi ‘S D 0 0 •7 0 2 7 5 43 H. Facility’s Phone
12. Containers 13. 14.11. US DOT Description (lncuding Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) Total Unit Waste No.No. Type Quantity VtIV0Ia.
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15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information
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Printed/Typed Name Signature j , , Month Day Year
C. David Choate ( ,r{ ... ,.i, L.(’’,, 117. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Matel1Is ‘ ‘ ‘,
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Printed/Typed Name Signjatgçre , Month Day Year
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Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year
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20. FacilIty Owner or Operator: Certiflcstlon of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted In Item 19.
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4STWALD LABORATORIES1 fl Lab. No. 88-01-18CHEMiL’c-iACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS, .
1403-1405 W. FOURTH ST.WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701
PHONE 717-326-4001
SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION:Creosote DATE COLLECTED: 1/5/88
DATE RECEIVED: 1/5/88Koppers Inc. DATE REPORTED: 1/26/88PC Box 189Montgomery, Pa. 17752
ANALYSIS RESULTS
Arsenic < 0.0001 mg/g
Color Black
Odor Tar
Chromium mg/g 0.014
Copper 0.036
Zinc 0.207
B.T.U. Per Pound 12672
Boron 0.38 ppm
Michael Shifflet
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3. Generator’s Name and Mailing Address
!)PPP’TE flTP’!Y, P!C., P.fl. ‘flX 19, flT(P4FPY, Pd’.17752—0 fl94. Generator’s Phone I 71 7 54 7—1651.
A. State Manifest Document Number
PAB 2715845B. State Gen. ID
PAT) 056723265
MsnifetUNIFORM HAZARDOUS I. Generator’s US EPA ID No. Document No. 2. Page 1 Information in the shaded areas
I is not required by Federal lawWASTE MANIFEST P ‘A’ T’ 0.5 6 7’ 2’ 3 ‘2 6 I 5 c o of-“‘ State law.
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number C. State Trane. ID‘ART TRTJCKThG Co.. WC. 10 i .O.o.0.’.86 ‘5..2.5 PA-AH 0 ‘2 ‘1.91
7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA iD Number D. Transporter’s Phone (BOO) 23B—BS7I E. State Trans. ID9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number PA-AH I1P’Vq C!PY, WC., P•’) • Tt’ 16(1
F. Transporter’s Phone IRTIAflA, ‘4 3R060
0. State Facility’s ID Not RequiredI 1 .3 J).Ø ‘O 7.02 ‘7• 5’4 3 H. Facility’s Phone 1 112. Containers 13. 14.11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number) Total Unit Waite No.
No. Type Quantity iVtIVola.RQ—fl PAZAPflP PTCiCi’SS r,IASTN.fl.S. LW’TIP 0R—R TA 9118
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15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information
‘jnr, ,UrTG, rp PUIPtTFYT EQUTPMJWT STJT AS T?IPERVIOT!S GLflVPSANn ry’ t”n’rrCTTrv1
16. GENERATOR’S CERTiFiCATION: hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and are classified,packed, marked and labeled, and ore in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certification under Sect or, 3002 fb) of RCRA. I alsocertify that I have a program in place to reduce voIiim and tosicify of waste generated to the degree i have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method oftreatment, storage, or disposal currerrtty available to me which minimizes lie present and future threat to human health and the environmeril
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fAi<’I E. N(EL[LLJUIJ) . ii(’(A((1(EPA Form 8700-22 (3-84)
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flOEWALD LABORATORIEflO Lab. No. Sr,P118CHEAL & BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSTSST. 1939
1403-1405 W. FOURTh ST.WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701
PHONE 717-326-4001
SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION:Creosote DATE COLLECTED: 1/5/88
DATE RECEIVED: 1/5/88Koppers Inc. DATE REPORTED: 1/26/88PC Box 189Montgomery, Pa. 17752
ANALYSIS RESULTS
Arsenic < 0.0001 mg/g
Color Black
Odor Tar
Chromium mg/g 0.014
Copper 0.036
Zinc 0.207
B.T.U. Per Pound 12672
Boron 0.38 ppm
Michael Shifflet
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3. Generator’s Name and Mailing Address
opper Co., The., r.’. fox 19, f*mtn1ery, Pm. 17752
4. Generator’s Phone I 717 ) 547—1651
Printed/Typed Name
7. D. LOAD!Ai?
20. FacIlity Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19.
Signature
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A. State Manifest Document Number
PAR 5438370
B. State Gen. ID
PAD 056723265
Document No. 2. Page 1 Information in the shaded areasUNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1. Generator’s US EPA ID No. Manliest
I Is not required by Federal lawWASTE MANIFEST P . A. 7. f.. r 7 2 3 2. 6. 5 I 1 00 f). of I but Is reauired by State law.
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number C. State Trans. IDflart Truektn Co.,
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16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignrrrerit are frilly arid accurately described above by proper shipping name and areclassified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulationsIf t am a large quantity generator. I cerrily that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economicallypracticable and that I have selected the practicable method ot treatment. storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human healthand the environment. OR, it I am a small quarrlrly generator. I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste nranagemrnt method that isavailable to me arid that I can at lord.
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flEWALD LABORATORIESrL) Lab. No. 88-01-18CuE , BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS )1’I939
1403-1405 W. FOURTH ST.WII.LIAMSPORT, PA. 17701
PhONE 717-326-4001
SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION:Creosote DAlE COLLECTED: 1/5/88
DATE RECEIVED: 1/5/88Koppers Inc. DATE REPORTED: 1/26/88P0 Box 189Montgomery, Pa. 17752
ANALYSIS RESULTS
Arsenic < 0.0001 mg/g
Color Black
Odor Tar
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Copper 0.036
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Month Ore’ YearPrinted/Typed NameClark J. Mitchell
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GENERATOR COPY — PART 1-DO IOT REMOVE PART 1 FROM SET UNTIL COMPLETED.m’s Merrcv is auttlarulyd to rtlqulre. rurs.rsrrt Is Illinois Rneisrrd Statutes. Chapter I I1” Serllnrr 21, hat this alternation be erberitled a the Asency. Polkas to pmvkte the Information onmy result in a cull penalty agaarrl the surera’ aprro’rr ci rut to ,mulaed 525.O’Y) re-I ‘Irry ri . dna’ Fnlslioatir,p nt thin iotormnatkrn mn.’ry r.,rnyt in a line op to $50000 per dry at vloL’Iios and IrrOmisor,rmmernt re to 5 pears Thi herr, rims born, ,rppraaed by he terra’ M’apermrorrtr,rnr•.r
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2200 CHURCHILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62794-9276 (217) 782.e761 1L532-05iO
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16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above byproper shippIng name and are classified, patkOd, marked and labeled, and are In all respects in proper condition for transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations.If I am a ,large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to beéconomially practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present andfuture threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and selectthe best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford. I DatePrinted/Typed Name Signature - .- Month Day Year
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November 10, 1988
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 962 284 477Mr. J. R. BatchelderVice President & ManagerTechnical & Environmental ServicesKoppers Company, Inc.436 Seventh AvenuePittsburg, Pennsylvania 15219
Dear Mr. Batchelder:
In order to settle certain environmental issues regarding KoppersInc., Tie Plant, Mississippi, you have agreed to the conditions oftive Order No. 1478-88, which is enclosed.
Company,Administra—
If you have questions about this matter, please contact Mr. Steve Spengler
at telephone #601/961—5171.
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Since1rely, 7)2c’ —
Charles H. ChisoimBureau Director
Enclosure
D CBEFORE THE MISSISSIPPI CISSIONON NATURAL RESOUDESBUREAU OF POLLUTION NTRDLJAcKsoN, MISSISSIPPIUN’I”f OF HINDS
IN THE MAITER OF:
MISSISSIPPI CCI4’4ISSION ONNATURAL RESOUI2ES
vs. 1478 88Koppers Ccznpany, Inc.MSD 007027543
RESPONDENT
AcREED ORDER
CCS NC THE Mississippi Conrnission on Natural Resources,Conplainarit, and Koppers Canpany, Inc., Respondent, in the abovereferenced administrative action arid would shew forth as follows:
1. On October 7, 1988, Respondent was contacted by Couplainantand notified of Caiplainant ‘ s intent to cite Respondent for a certainviolation and/or violations of requiretnts set forth in MississippiHazardous Waste Managatnt Regulations (MH’iR) Part 262 and Part 265,a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein byreference; said violations being as follows:
a. Respondent did not construct and maintain a stonn waterrun-on/run-off managient systn or provide nans to control the winddispersal of hazardous waste ash which had been landfilled at its“boiler ash landfarm” as required by MH4R 265.302.
b. Respondent failed to provide adequate security at the“boiler ash landfarxn” in that the gate to the unit did not have a lockon it as required by MHIiNR 265.14.
c. Respondent stored at its designated less than ninety (90)day hazardous waste container/drum storage building six (6) drums ofthe listed hazardous waste U051 which did not have acciirn.ilation datesaffixed to then as required by MH4R 262.34.
D Cd. Respondent stored at its less than ninety (90) day
container/drum storage building six (6) drums of the listed hazardouswaste U051 for longer than ninety (90) days in violation of HW”IR262.34.
and,
2. Respondent suheitted a letter to Cauplainant, dated
September 22, 1988, which outlined actions that have been taken to
bring the facility into compliance with respect to the violations
cited in items a., b., and c. of paragraph 1.
and,
3. Complainant and Respondent do hereby agree, in lieu of a
filing of complaint by Caiplainant, to enter into this ?greed
, ( Order wherein Respondent agrees to pay and Complainant agrees to
accept, the sum of $6,000.00 as a full and canplete settlexrnt
thereof, said sum to be paid in its entirety on or beforeif
November 30, 1988.
and,
4. Respondent further understands and agrees that, as part
of the alxve referenced settlennt, Respondent shall properly manage
its less than ninety (90) day hazardous waste container/drum storage
building in accordance with the requirennts of MH4R 262.34 and
otherwise comply with the requirnts set forth in I1HR Part 262 and
Part 265.
5. Respondent understands and agrees that it is fully
entitled to an evidentiary hearing pursuant to Sections 49—17-3 1
and 49-17-41 of the Mississippi Code nnotated, and that it
agrees to the alove referenced settlennt only after having been
fully infornd of its right to said hearing; and
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6. Respondent understands and agrees that this settlennt
agreeitent in no way is an admission of liability on its part,and is entered into for the sole purse of causing a swift
resolution of this administrative matter.
SO ORDERED, this the 9 day of 77&_(_...4.L , 1988.
MISSISSIPPI CCISSIONSESES
BY:
____
( r’• I1’IER, nt’( J‘%..xTYrIvE DIREU.tO1.J
ALREED to this the 7th day of November, 1988.
RS4?
Vice President & ManagerTechnical & Environmental Services
MISSl(ThPI DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL R URCESBureau of Pollution Control \
P. 0. Box 10385Jackson, Mississippi 39209
(601) 961-5171
November 10, 1988
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 962 284 477
Mr. J. R. BatchelderVice President & ManagerTechnical & Environmental ServicesKoppers Company, Inc.436 Seventh AvenuePittsburg, Pennsylvania 15219
Dear Mr. Batchelder:
In order to settle certain environmental issues regarding Koppers Company,Inc., Tie Plant, Mississippi, you have agreed to the conditions of Administrative Order No. 1478—88, which is enclosed.
If you have questions about this matter, please contact Mr. Steve Spenglerat telephone #601/961—5171.
Since,rly, 7)
ij/CCharles H. ChisoimBureau Director
CHC:mh
Enclosure
o 0BEFORE TRE MISSISSIPPI CXM1ISSIC
sssBUI€.U OF POLLtYrION (DNTLJ?CKS, MISSISSIPPIQDUNT OF HINDS
IN •!1 TER OF:
MISSISSIPPI iiissiai cRESS
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1478 88 1Koppers Canpany, Inc.MSD 007027543
RESND
AGRD ORD
ca€s TI Mississippi Catznission on Natural Resources,
Ccnplainar)t, and Kcppers Ccuçany, Inc., Respondent, in the aheve
referenced administrative action and would slx,w forth as follows:
1. October 7, 1988, Respondent was contacted by Canplainant
and notified of Caxplainant ‘ s intent to cite Respondent for a certain
violation and/or violations of requirtEnts set forth in Mississippi
Hazardous Waste Manageent Regulations (MHIR) Part 262 and Part 265,
a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference; said violations being as follows:
a. Respondent did not construct and maintain a stoma waterrun-on/run-off managetent systen or provide neans to control the winddispersal of hazardous waste ash which had been landfiiled at its“heiler ash landfa.rin” as required by MHI4R 265.302.
b. Respondent failed to provide adequate security at the“toiler ash landfam” in that the gate to the unit did not have a lockon it as required by MH 265.14.
c. Respondent stored at its designated less than ninety (90)day hazardous waste container/drum storage heilding six (6) drums ofthe listed hazardous waste L51 which did not have acc.sm.iJ.ation datesaffixed to then as required by iR 262.34.
0d. Respondent stored at its less than niriet (90) day
container/drian storage building six (6) drums of the listed hazardotiswaste U051 for longer than ninety (90) days in violation of MHPR262.34.
and,
2. Respondent subnitted a letter to Canplainant, dated
Septecber 22, 1988, which outlined actions that have been taken to
bring the facility into ccEnpliance with respect to the violations
cited in itens a., b., and c. of paragrapi 1.
and,
3. Caxplainant and Respondent do hereby agree, in lieu of a
fonxJ. filing of catplaint by Cat1ainant, to enter into this Pqreed
Order wherein Respdent agrees to pay and Caiplainant agrees to
accept, the sn of $6,000.00 as a full and carplete settlIEnt
thereof, said sun to be paid in its entirety on or before
Novtter 30, 1988.
and,
4. Respondent further understands and agrees that, as part
of the above referenced settlennt, Respondent shall properly manage
its less than ninety (90) day hazardces waste caitainer/drtan storage
building in accordance with the requirtents of MHI4R 262.34 and
othexwise catply with the requirnts set forth in I!R Part 262 and
Part 265.
5. Respondent understands and agrees that it is fully
entitled to an evidentiary hearing pursuant to Sections 49-17-3 1
and 49—17—41 of the Mississippi Code annotated, and that it
agrees to the above referenced settlenent only after having been
fully inforxred of its right to said hearing; and
0 66. Respondent understands and agrees that this sett1nt
agreertEnt in no way is an adsission of liability ci its part,
and is entered into for tt sole purpose of causing a swift
resolution of this aôninistrative matter.
SO OrEB, this the 9 day of, 1988.
ssissipi caiassIcAL RES
BY:____( JfL PMR, JRI\....ExtYrIVE DIL
to this the 7th day of November , 1988.
Vice President & ManagerTechnical & Environmental Services
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BEFORE THE MISSISSIPPI C4ISSIONCN NATURAL RESOU1DESBUREAU OF POLLUTION CONTPOLJACKSON, MISSISSIPPICOUNTf OF HINDS
IN ThE MATI’ER OF:
MISSISSIPPI CCM’4ISSION Ct4NATURAL RESOUICES
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1478 88 1Koppers Canpany, Inc.MSD 007027543
RESPONDET
A ORDER
CCLVIES NCW THE Mississippi Catrnission on Natural Resources,
Canplainant, and Koppers Company, Inc., Respondent, in tbe above
referenced administrative action and would skw forth as follows:
1. On October 7, 1988, Respondent was contacted by Canplainant
and notified of Canplainant’ s intent to cite Respondent for a certain
violation and/or violations of requirnts set forth in Mississippi
Hazardous Waste Managnt Regulations (MHWMR) Part 262 and Part. 265,
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d. Respondent stored at its less than ninety (90) day
container/ck’in storage building six (6) drums of the listed hazardous
waste U051 for longer than ninety (90) days in violation of MHtNF.
262.34.
and,
2. Respondent sunitted a letter to Cauplainant, dated
September 22, 1988, which outlined actions that have been taken to
bring the facility into compliance with respect to the violations
cited in items a., b., and c. of paragraph 1.
and,
3. Complainant and Respondent do hereby agree, in lieu of a
formal filing of complaint by Canp].ainant, to enter into this .greed
Order wherein Respondent agrees to pay and Complainant agrees to
accept, the sum of $6,000.00 as a full and carlete settlerrnt
thereof, said sum to be paid in its entirety on or before
November 30, 1988.
and,
4. Respondent further understands and agrees that, as part
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6. Respondent understands and agrees that this settlrent
agreerrnt in no way is an admission of liability on its part,
and is entered into for the sole purpose of causing a swift
resolution of this administrative matter.
SO ORDERED, this the 9 day of
_________________,
1988.
MISSISSIPPI CC’1ISSIONNflJRAL RESOUIES
BY:
____
( J41. P2IZ€R, JR?\...EcurIvE DIPECIC
AGREED to this the 7th day of November, 1988.
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COQUTATION WORKSHEET
Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, MS
Regulation Violated 268.7
Aaesaments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed attach separate sheet.)
Part I - Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1 • Potential for Harm: Moderate
2. Extent of Deviation: Major
z3. Matrix Cell Range: 8,000—10,999
Penalty Amount Chosen: 10,999
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen: Upper Point
4. Per-Day Assessment: NA
Part II Penalty Adjustments
Percentage Change* Dollar Amount
1. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood faith: NA
_____
2. Degre. of willfulnessand/or iegligenc.: NA
_____
3. Hiiery of*.pUsi.: NA
______
4. t qse. f-t.ax.s: NA5:Tftcan for
‘Mageaments are applied to the dollarantziLLaed on line 4. Part I.
___________
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET (cant.)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Line.1—4, Part II) : $10,999
7. Number of Day. ofViolation:
________
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II):
________
9. Economic !enef it ofNoncompliance: 19,575
Justification: *See Attached
10. Total (Line. $ + 9, Part II): 30.574
11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment:
_________
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000
30 5per day of violation):‘
‘
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Grenada, MississippiPenalty Calculations
MHWMR 268.7 - Ash generated land disposed without analysis.Potential for harm — Major — Since prior wastes of the sametype were incinerated in the boiler and. disposed of ashazardous waste, and since the material received from offsite contained 1(001 characteristic hazardous waste, thepossibility exists for contamination of the landfill usedfor disposal. Extent of deviation — Major — regulations andpast history at facility should have dictated analysis ofwaste.
Economic Benefit Calculations
Disposal Costs @ 800.00/Ton x 38.6 Tons = $30,880.00Disposal Costs @ 125.00/Ton x 41.1 Tons 5,138.00
$36,018.00
Loading Costs 325.00
$36,343.00 =
Avoided Costs
36,343 x 0.54 = $19,625 Economic Benefit
Comment: Negotiations with the facility resulted in asettlement of 50% of the calculated non—economic benefitpenalty for a total of $25,075.
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COQUtATION WORKSHEET
NA
NA
25%
NA
— 1987 — See Comments
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Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, MS
Regulation Violated MHWMR 262.12(c)
Asessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)
Part I Seriousness of Violation Penalty
I • Potential for Harm: Moderate
2. Extent of Deviation: Ma-br
3. Matrix Ce].] Range: 8,000—10,999
Penalty Amount Chosen: $10,999
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen:
4. Per-Day Assessment: NA
Part II - Penalty Adjustments
Percenta. Change* Dollar Amount
1.. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood
faith:
______________________
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or egliience:
____________________
3. Hilliry of
4. qe C3j:
5. Ti apn for
- *ebMage 4jments are applied to the dollaron line 4. Part I.
$2,750
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORXSREET (cont.)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1-4, Part II): $13,749
7. Nber of Day. ofViolation: NA
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of day. xLine 6, Part II): NA
9. Economic Senef it ofNoncompliance:
________
Justification:
10. Total (Lines S + 9, Part II): $13,749
11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment: NA
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000per day of violation): $13,749
0 0Koppers
Violations - PenaltyCalculations
l.A. MHWMR 262.12(c) - Receipt of hazardous wasteincorrectly classified and burned in facility boilers.Ash generated was not treated as a hazardous waste andwas sent to a municipal landfill facility (Grenada Co.Landfill without proper I.D. No.)
B. Seriousness: failure to trea.t boiler ash material ashazardous waste: Potential for harm — Moderate —
Hazardous waste ash generated was dumped in a landfillnot permitted to handle hazardous waste. The violationcould have serious impact on human health and theenvironment. Extent of deviation — Major — substantialnoncompliance from the regulations are noted sinceneither incoming waste nor ash waste generated fromburning were treated as hazardous waste. History ofnoncompliance — In 1987, similar material was burned inboilers; this ash became the basis for the boiler ashlandfarm RCRA unit.
Comment: Negotiated settlement resulted in a revisedpenalty of 50% of calculated amount or $6,875.
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
1. Good faith effort.to comply/lack ofgood faith:
2. Degre. of willfi.iln..sand/or .glig.nc.:
3. Hiiêry of
4. trqce.fc.as:
5. -iatn for
Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, MS
Regulation Violated Permit Condition IV.C.3.
Asessm.nta for each violation should be determinedon separat. worksheets and totalled.
(If mer. space is need.d, attach separat. sheet.)
Part I • Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm: Minor
2. Extent of Deviation:
_____________
3. Matrix Cell Range: 1500—2999
Penalty Amount Chosen:
_____________
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen: Lower Point
4. Per-Day Assessment: NA
Part II Penalty Adjustments
Mi or
$2,250
g
Percentage Change* Dollar Amount
NA
NA
NA
NA
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—-.
an, applied to the dollarantaázlL&ied on line 4. Part I.
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET (cont.)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1-4, Part II): $2,250
7. Number of Days ofViolation: NA
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days zLine 6, Part II): NA
9. Economic Benefit ofNoncompliance: 480
Justification:
10. Total (Lines 8 + 9, Part II): $2,730
1].. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment:
________
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000per day of violation): $2,750
0 0Icoppers
Grenada, MississippiPenalty Calculation
Permit Condition IV.C.3. — Well R-l, improperly constructed,to be replaced with new well. Potential for harm — Minor —well is upgradient and used in determining statisticalanalysis. Extent of deviation — Major - Permit explicitlyrequired reconstruction within 30 days of effective date ofpermit.
Economic Benefit:
Delayed Costs: Cost of Well (COW)Cost of Plugging R—l = 4,000
Avoided Cost = 0IRS Interest Rate 0.12Assume T = 0.46
Economic Benefit = Avoided Cost (l-T) + Delayed Cost x 0.12= 0 + (4000)(0.12) = 480.00
Comment: Negotiations with the facility led to a settlementof 50% of the calculated non—economic benefitpenalty plus the economic benefit penalty for atotal of $1,605.
IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, •MS
Regulation Violated MHWMR 262.34
Asessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)
Part I Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm: Minor
2. Extent of Deviation:
3. Matrix Cell Range:
Penalty Amount Chosen:
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen:
4. Per-Day Assessment:
Part II Penalty Adjustments
Ma I or
SL500 — 2ggg
2,250
Midpoint
NA
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Percentea,. Chang.* Dollar Amount
1. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood faith:
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or zeglig.nce:
3. Hiiiry of
4. erqce
5. atpn for
NA
NA
MA
NA NA
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*jtageajents are applied to the dollaron lin.4. Part I.
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET (cont.)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1—4, Part II): $2,250
7. Number of Days ofViolation: NA
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II): NA
9. Economic 3enef it ofNoncompliance: NA
Justification:
10. Total (Lines 8 + 9, Part II): $2,250
11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment: NA
12. Total Penalty Amount(muse not exceed $25,000per day of violation): $2,250
0 0Koppers
Grenada, MississippiPenalty Calculation
MHWMR 262.34 - Facility stored six drums of tJO5l hazardouswaste at less than 90 day container storage area for greaterthan 90 days. Potential for harm — Minor — since materialwas in approved containers and labeled as hazardous waste,potential for release and endangerment to environment orhuman health, is minor. Extent of deviation — Major —
apparently the 90 day storage limit had been violated sincesome drums had been in storage for over a year. All drumsapparently met labeling regulations.
Comment: Negotiations with the facility led to a settlementof 50% of the calculated valve or $1,125.00.
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COtQUTATION WORKSHEET
Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, MS
Regulation Violated MHWMR 265.302
Asessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separat. sheet.)
Part I Seriousness of Violation Penalti
1. Potential for Harm: Minor
2. Extent of Deviation: Minor
3. Matrix Cell Range: 100-499
Penalty Amount Chosen: $250.00
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen: Midpoint
4. Per-Day Assessment: NA
Part II - Penalty Adjust.nts
Percentage Change* Dollar Amourt
1. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood faith: NA -—
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or .gligence: NA —NA
3. Hiitery of25%
_____
4. t’lir .faa,s: NA5:
forhrems:
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Ihag.dadJents are applied to the dollar3-& ed on line 4 Part I.
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORXSHEET (cant,)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1—4 Part II): 313
7. Number of Days ofViolation: NA
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II): NA
9. Economic !enef it ofNoncompliance: NA
Justification:
10. Total (Lines 8 + 9, Part II): 313
11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment: NA
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000per day of violation): 313
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0 0Koppers
Grenada, MississippiPenalty Calculation
MHWMR 265.302 — Facility has failed to provide adequaterun—on/run--off and wind dispersal control systems.Potential for harm — Minor — holes in the cover as well asdirt placed on top of the pile provides an opportunity forexposure of contaminants to humans and animals. Extent ofdeviation — Minor — film mostly intact and run—on/run—offsystem in need of minor repair. Historical violation formaintaining adequate wind dispersal control noted.
Comment: Negotiations with the facility led to a settlementof 50% of the calculated total or $157.00.
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LX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
1. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood faith:
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or negligence:
3. Hiitery of
4.5:
for
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Company Name: Koppers, Grenada, MS -
Regulation Violated MHWMR 265.93
Asessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)
Part I - Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm: Major
2. Extent of Deviation: Moderate
3. Matrix Cell Range: $15,000- $19,999
Penalty Amount Chosen: $15,000
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen: Lowpoint
4. Per-Day Assessment: NA
Part II - Penalty Adjustment.
a
Percentaae Chan5e* Dollar Amount
NA
NA
NA
NA
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*utMageda4jment5 are applied to the dollarilw3&ed on line 4, Part I.
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET (cont.)
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1—4, Part II): $15,000
7. Number of Days ofViolation: NA
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II): NA
9. Economic 5.nef it ofNoncompliance: NA
Justification:
10. Total (Lines 8 + 9, Part II): $15,000
11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment: NA
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000per day of violation): $15,000
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0 0i: opperS
Grenada, MississippiPenalty Calculation
MHWMR 265.93 - Facility has failed to perform requiredstatistical analysis at the surface impoundment and hasfailed to notify the Director of the existence ofgroundwater contamination. Also facility has failed tonotify Director of the existence of groundwatercontamination at the boiler ash landfarm. Potential forharm — Major — Since a plan of corrective action cannot beimplemented until assessment of the extent of contamination,and since contaminants continue to migrate pendingassessment, and since migration may cause harm to theenvironment and human health, the potential for harm isconsidered Major. Extent of deviation — Moderate — violatorsubmitted reports on groundwater monitoring in a timelymanner — many other requirements met. Deviation from theregulations were moderately disregarded.
Comment: Negotiations with the facility resulted in asettlement of 50% of the calculated amount or$7 , 500.
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
Company Name: C ,;
Regulation Violated Jñ’ tsAsessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)Part I - Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm:
2. Extent of Deviation: 2fl1ji3. Matrix Cell Range: ?SOp gq
Penalty Amount Chosen:
___________________
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen: 1
4. Per-Day Assessment:
__________________
Part II - Penalty Adjustments
Percentage Change* Dollar Amount1. Good faith efforts
to comply/lack ofgood faith:
_____
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or negligence:
3. History ofnoncompliance:
/4. Other unique factors: I
_____
5. Justification forAdjustments:
* Percentage adjustments are applied to the dollaramount calculated on line 4, Part I.
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6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1-4, Part II):
7. Number of Days ofViolation:
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II):
9. Economic Benefit ofNoncompliance:
Justification:
10. Total (Lines 8 + 9, Part II):11. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment:
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25,000per day of violation):
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
1. Good faith effortsto comply/lack ofgood faith:
2. Degree of willfulnessand/or negligence:
3. History ofnoncompliance:
4. Other unique factor.:
5. Justification forAdjustments:
* Percentage adjustments are applied to the dollaramount calculated on line 4. Part I.
Company’ Name:
Regulation Violated 22L /Asessinents for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)Part I - Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm:
_______
2. Extent of Deviation: JY i’
3. Matrix Cell Range:
__________________
Penalty Amount Chosen:
___________________
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen:
4. Per-Day Assessment:
_____
Part It - Penalty Adjustment.
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Percentage Change* Dollar Amount
6. Adjusted Per-dayPenalty (Line 4,Part I + Lines1-4, Part U):
7. Number of Days ofViolation:
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II):
9. Economic Benefit ofNoncompliance:
Justification:
1.0. Total (Lines 8 + 9 Part II):
II. Ability to Pay Adjustment:
Justification forAdjustment:
12. Total Penalty Amount(must not exceed $25 .000per day of violation):
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IX. APPENDIX
PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
Company Name:it-/I 7J-. 2
Regulation Violated riu,i; 2
Asessments for each violation should be determinedon separate worksheets and totalled.
(If more space is needed, attach separate sheet.)Part I - Seriousness of Violation Penalty
1. Potential for Harm:
_____
2. Extent of Deviation:
3. Matrix Cell Range:
Penalty Amount Chosen:
Justification for PenaltyAmount Chosen:
4. Per-Day Assessment:
______
Part II - Penalty Adjustments
PercentaRe Change*
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* Percentage adjustments are applied to the dollar- arnount calculated on line 4, Part I.
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Dollar Amount1. Good faith efforts
to comply/lack ofgood faith:
2. Degre. of willfulnessand/or negligence:
3. History ofnoncompliance:
4. Other unique factors:
5. Justification forAdjustments:
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PENALTY COMPUTATION WORKSHEET (cont.)
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7. Number of Days ofViolation:
8. Multi-day Penalty(Number of days xLine 6, Part II):
9. Economic Benefit ofNoncompliance:
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4. Other unique factors:
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9. Economic Benefit ofNoncompliance:
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I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION
1). _ cTht !‘ !B. Street (or other identifier)
B. General Facility Standards
1. General
a. Does the facility conduct waste analysis (total andTCLP) on-site or through_a commercial laboratory?J#b. Describe the frequency of sampling conducted by thefacility.
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a. Has the tr.et.ent facility revised its wasteanalysis plIEi (1268.7(b)J to meet the requirementsof S264.13 or S265.13? . _Yes No*
(i) Is the treatment facility conducting TCLPtests for wastes specified in Appendix A(i.e., those prohibited wastes subject totreatment standards expressed as wasteextracts) per 286.7(b)(i)? _Yes No*
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C. City D. State E. Zip Coe F. County NameI C- —i—- •/LL1 \ J ‘ I -/rf ‘- i 4G. Nature of business;Didentificatioñ o industri and waste management operations;relevant SIC codes
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II.A. For onsite facilities, complete the generator checklist Coimen ts
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(ii) Is th.. treatment facility using the paintfilter test for the California waste residues(S268.7(b)(ii)1? _Yes No
(iii) Is the treatment facility testing the pH ofCalifornia waste residues? Yes _No
(iv) Is the treatment facility testing concentrations (not extracts) in the waste residuesfor prohibited wastes with established treatment standards expressed as wasteconcentrations 1S268.7(b)(3)j? Yes _No*
(v) Is the treatment facility testing extracts ofthe waste residues for prohibited wasteshaving established treatment standardsexpressed as extract concentrations(S268.7(b)(l)j _Yes _No*
3. Land Disposal Facilities
a. Has the facility retained all notices and certifications from generators, storage and treatment /facilities L268.7(c)(l)I? Yes No*
b. Are wastes and waste residues tested for compliancewith applicable treatment standards and /prohibitions (S268.7(c)(2)I? _.Xes VN0*
c Are they being tested in conformance with thefrequency specified in the waste analysis planL S268. 7(c)(3) I _jYes _No*
d. Are the appropriate tests (TCLP vs. total waste)being used 1S268.7(c)(2)I? _Yes jo*
C. Storage (S268.50)
1. a. Are restricted wastes exceeding treatment standardsstored (excepting wastee subject to no migrationexemptions, nationwide variances, case by caseextensions, soft-hammered vaste.)? /
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.b. Are all containers clearly marked to identifycontent and date(s) entering storage
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Co..en tsc. Do operatinregords track the location, quantity — (I g4j-4A(, Y2r f,’V L-’L’
and dates that wastes exceeding treatment standardsentered and were removed from storage (S264 73 or, j (4S265.731? _Yes _L0*
d. Do operating records agree with container labeling? ‘ J,’,,1S268.5O(a)(2) or $264.73 or S265.731 /
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e. Is waste exceeding treatment standards stored forless than 1 year? Jes _NoIf yes, can you show that such- accumulation is notnecessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatmi,or disposal? Yes _No
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If yes, state the owner/operator’s proof that suchstorage was solely for the purposes of accumulationof such quantities of hazardous waste as arenecessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment,or disposal:______________________________________
D. Treatment in Surface Impoundments ($268.4)
1. Are prohibited wastes placed in surface impoundmentsfor treatment?/
Yes
If no, go to E.
2. Is the only recognizable “treatment” occurring in theimpoundment either evaporation, dilution, or both(S268.4(b) and $268.31? _Ies* _No3. Did the faciltty submit a certification of compliancewith minimum technology and ground water monitoringrequirements, and the waste analysis “plan to theAgency (S268.4(a)(4)I? _Yes _No*
4. Have the minimum technology requifementsbeen met ($268.4(a)(3)j? Yes _14*
a. If the minimum technology requirements have notbeen met, has a waiver been granted for thatunit(s) [S268.4(a)(3)(iii)I? _Yes 140*
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been met ($268.4(a)(3)]? Yes No*
6. Have representative samples of the sludge andsupernatant from the surface impoundment been testedseparately, acceptably, and in accordance with thesampling frequency and analysis specified in the wasteanalysis plan and are the results in the operatingrecord for all wastes with treatment standards orprohibition levels L1268.4(a)(2)I? _Yes _No*
7. Did the hazardous waste residue (sludge or liquid)exceed the treatment standards or prohibilion levels?
Yes No
8. Provide the frequency of analyses conducted ontreatment residues:___________________________________
Does the frequency meet the requirements of the wasteanalysis plan [4264.13 or 4265.13)? Yes _No*
9. Does the operating record adequately document theresults of waste analyses performed (4264.13 or4265.13]? _Yes No*
10. Have the hazardous waste residues that exceed thetreatment standards and/or prohibition leve.s beenremoved adequately and on an annual basis(5268.4(a)(2)(ii)j? _Yes _No*
a. If answer to 6 is no and supernatant is determinedto exceed treatment concentrations, is annualthroughput greater than impoundment volume?(note: sludge exceeding treatment standards mustbe removed) _Yes No
11. If residues wer, removed annually, were adequateprecautions takn to protect liners and do recordsindicate that inspections of liner integrity areperformed? _Yes No
12. When removed, were residues of restricted wastesmanaged subsequently in another surface impoundment?
Yes No
a. Were these residues subject to a valid 268.8certification? Yes _No*
13. When removed, were wastes treated prior to disposal?Yes No
a. If yes, are waste residues treated on or offsite?Onsite OffsiteTSDP-4
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1. Does the facility operate creatment units (regulated orexempt) (not including surface impoundments)? /_Yes iLNo
If no, go to “P.”
2. Describe the treatment processes, including exemptprocesses.
3. Does the facility treat soft hammered wastes?Yes No
a. If yes, is treatment occurring as described in thegenerator’s certification/demonstration($268.8(c)(1))? _Yes _No*
b. Did the treatment facility certify he treated’thesoft hammered waste as per the generator’s demonstration and maintain copies of all certifications(268.8(c)(1)J? Yes _No*
c. Did the treatment facility send a copy of thegenerator’s demonstration and certification to thereceiving treatment, recovery, or storage facility[$268.8(c)(2)J? _Yes _No*
4. Does the facility, in accordance with an acceptablewaste analysis plan, verify that the residue extractfrom all treatment processes for the restricted wastesare less than treatment standards or prohibitionlevels (4268.7(c)(2)]? Yes _No*
5. Describe fr.qsncy of testing of treatment residuals.
6. Was dilution used as a substitute for treatment[S268.31? _Tes* No
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7. Are all notificstl..ons, certifications, and results ofwaste analyses kept in the operating record [4264.73(b)or 5265.73(b))? Yes _14o*
8. Are notices provided to land disposal facilities complete with Waste Number, treatment standard, manifestnumber, and analytical data (where available) submittedfor each shipment of waste or treatment residual thatmeets the treatment standard stating that waste hasbeen treated to treatment performance standards(5268.7(b)(4) and (5) and 5268.8(c)(1)j?
Yes
9. If the waste or treatment residue will be furthermanaged at another storage or treatment facility, hasthe treatment facility complied with the 268.7(a)notification and certification requirements applicableto generators 14268.7(b)(6H? _Yes _No*
F. Land Disposal
1. Are restricted and/or prohibited wastes placed in landdisposal units (landfills, surface impoundments** wastepiles, wells, land treatment units, salt domes/beds,mines/caves concrete vault or bunker?) Yes No
2. Did facility have the notice and certification fromgenerators/treaters in its operating record that allprohibited wastes disposed met standards fOt’ generationor treatment [55268.7(c)(l); 268.7(a),(b)J? /
Yes V No*
3. Did the facility obtain waste analysis data throughtesting of the waste to determine that the wastes arein compliance with the applicable treatment standar4s(4268.7(c)(2)) _Yes jNo*
If yes, was the frequency of testing as required by thefacility’s vaste analysis plan [5264.13 or 4265.13)?
Yes No*
4. Were prohibIted wastes exceeding the applicable treatment standards or prohibition levels placed in landdisposal units (268.301 excluding national pacityvariances (268.30(a))? jYes _No
If yes, did facility have an approved waiver based onno migration petition [268.61 or approved case—by—caseor capacity extension (268.51 or treatment standardvariance [268.44][4268.30(d), 4268.31(d), S268.32(g,,-§268.33(e)]? _Yes _No*
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If yes have the minimum technology requirementsbeen met for all units receiving such vastes[1268.30(c), 1268.31(c), 1268.32(d), 1268.33(d))?
Yes No*6. Were adequate records of disposal maintained /[1264.73(b) or 1265.73(b))? Yes jNo*7. If wastes subject to a nationwide variance, case—by—case extensions (268.5), or no migration petitions(268.6) were disposed, does facility have generator’snotices [268.7(a)(3)I and records of disposal?(1264.73(b) or 1265.73(b)) _Yes _No*
8. If the facility has a case—by—case extension, can theinsp..c:o- verify that the facility is making progressas described in progress reports? _Yes _No
9. If the owner/operator is disposing of a soft—hammervaste, is he maintaining the generators and treaters(if applicable) notices and certifications(1268.8(a)(2)—(a)(4)J? Yes No*
a. Is the facility disposing of any soft hammer wastesthat may be classified as California wastes?Yes No
b. Did the facility seek to verify whether thesewastes may be subject to all restrictions, e.g.,California ban? _Yes No
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LIST OP APPENDICES ()(J)
APPENDIX A-i — - SGLVENT IDENTIFICATION CHECKLIST
APPENDIX A-2 - POTENTIAL F-SOLVENT WASTE MISCLASSIFICATION
APPENDIX 8 - TREATMENT STANDARDS FOR F-SOLVENTS
APPENDIX C - CALIFORNIA LIST RESTRICTIONS
APPENDIX D-i - SOFT HAMMERED RESTRICTED F AND K WASTES IN FIRST THIRDAPPENDIX D-2 - DESCRIPTIONS OF SOFT HAMMERED RESTRICTED P AND K WASTES INFIRST THIRD
APPENDIX E - FIRST THIRD WASTES FOR WHICH TREATMENT STANDARDS WERE SETAPPENDIX F - SOFT HAMMERED P AND U WASTES
APPENDIX G - POTENTIAL CALIFORNIA LIST APPLICABILITY TO SOFT HAMMER WASTES(F & K WASTES)
APPENDIX H - RESTRICTED WASTES SUBJECT TO NATIONAL VARIANCES
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I. Inspector and Author of Report
David J. BockelmannEnvironmental Scientist
2. Facility Information
Koppers Company, Inc.P. 0. Box 160Tie Plant, Mississippi 38960MSD007027543
3. Responsible Company Official
Mr. J. D. “Rock” Clayton, Plant Manager
4. Inspection Participants
Mr. David J. Bockelmann, BPCMs. Karen McKinney, EPAMr. Leo Romanowski, EPAMr. J. D,. “Rock” Clayton, KoppersMr. Gary McClelland, Koppers
5. Date and Time of Inspections
December 12, 1988 — 9:15 a.m. CST
6. Applicable Requirements
Mississippi Hazardous Waste Management Regulations(MWHMR) Parts 262, 264, 265, and 268. MississippiHazardous Waste Management Permit No. 88-543-01.
7. Purpose of Inspection
This was a Compliance Evaluation Inspection todetermine the facility’s overall compliance with theapplicable interim status regulations and with thefacility’s Hazardous Waste Management Permit No.88—543—01 which covers the operation, closure andpost—closure requirements for the facility’s surfaceimpoundment.
8. Facility Description
Koppers Company, Inc. is located in the Town of TiePlant which is approximately 5 miles southeast ofGrenada, Mississippi. The facility uses creosote andoil borne pentachiorophenol in the pressure treatmentof wood products for railroads, utilities and others.
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The primary product is treated railroad cross—ties.Raw materials and treated products arrive and leave byrail and truck. The hazardous wastes which aregenerated, treated, stored and, in the past, disposedof at the facility are bottom sediment sludge from thetreatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processesthat use creosote and/or pentachlorphenol (1<001), wastecreosote (U05l), and certain waste pentachiorophenol(F027). The facility has four hazardous wastemanagement units which are a less than 90 daycontainer/drum storage building, a surface impoundment,a spray irrigation field, and a boiler ash landfarri. Apermit for the operation of the surface impoundment wasissued on June 28, 1988. State administrative ordersrequiring the submittal of Part B permit applicationsfor the spray irrigation field and the boiler ashlandfarm were also issued on July 22 and 29, 1988. APart B permit application for the boiler ash landfarinwas received by the Bureau on November 9, 1988. Theadministrative order requiring the submittal of a PartB permit application for the spray irrigation field iscurrently under appeal by the facility.
The facility is currently in the process of closing thesurface impoundment which was operated as a wastewatertreatment lagoon and generated the listed hazardouswaste 1<001. Treatment of wastewater in the surfaceimpoundment was preceeded by a flow equalization tank,a pentachiorophenol and oil separator wherepentachiorphenol and oil are recovered and recycled, acreosote separator where creosote is recovered andrecycled, and a flocculation system. Since the startof closure at the surface impoundment, the facility hasbeen disposing of their wastewater by pumping it to aseries of two 10,000 gallon railroad tank cars wherethe wastewater is heated and evaporated to theatmosphere. The facility is currently in the processof constructing a wastewater pretreatment system andobtaining a Pretreatment permit to discharge thetreated wastewater to the City of Grenada POTW.
The spray irrigation field was the final stage in thefacility’s wastewater treatment system. It isapproximately four acres in size and is surrounded by alow berm for run—on/run—off control. The sprayirrigation field received effluent from the surfaceimpoundment which was land applied via six sprayirrigation nozzles. The field is covered with non—foodchain vegetation and was operated as a land treatmentunit for the biodegredation of effluent from thesurface impoundment prior to the start of closure atthe surface impoundment.
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The facility operates a boiler for the thermalconversion of wood and various wastes into steam.Prior to October of 1986 these wastes included thelisted hazardous wastes KOOl, U051 and F027. The ashgenerated from this process is a listed hazardous wasteand, prior to July, 1987, was land disposed on theboiler ash lanctfarin located in the southern portion ofthe facility. Prior to November 19, 1980, two oldsurface impoundments located in the central portion ofthe facility were closed and the waste sludge removedduring closure was also disposed of at the boiler ashlandfarm area. The facility currently operates theboiler burning wood and various wastes associated withwood treating operations. These wastes have beenreported by the facility to be non—hazardous. The ashgenerated from this process is currently being disposedof at a local sanitary landfill. During thisinspection it was found that the facility hasapparently burned listed hazardous wastes along withnon—hazardous wastes in the boiler and that the ashgenerated from the burning of these apparentlyhazardous wastes was also disposed of at the localsanitary landfill.
The facility operates a less than 90 day container/drumstorage building located near the process area. Thebuilding is used to store drums of both hazardous andnon—hazardous waste.
9. Findings
An inspection and review of the facility’s records wasconducted. These records included inspection logs,personnel training records, waste manifests,groundwater monitoring records and reports, financialassurance and liability insurance records, closureplans and the facility contingency plan.
The facility’s inspection logs, personnel trainingrecords, closure plan and contingency plan werereviewed and found to be up—to—date and in compliance.
The facility utilizes the corporate financial test todemonstrate financial assurance for closure/post-closure and liability insurance. This iscurrently being revised to include closure/post—closurecosts and liability insurance for the boiler ashlandfarm and will be resubmitted as soon as it isavailable.
A review of the facility’s 1988 groundwater monitoringand analysis records for the surface impoundment,boiler ash landfarrn and spray irrigation field wasconducted. This review included data submitted by
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Koppers as well as groundwater analytical datacollected by U.S. EPA in May, 1988. The findings ofthis review with respect to each unit is outlinedbelow.
Surface Impoundment. The facility was issued HazardousWaste Management Permit No. 88-543-01 for the surfaceimpoundment on June 28, 1988. Prior to this date thesurface impoundment was regulated under the interimstatus standards contained within MHWNR Part 265. Thefirst and second quarters of groundwater data weresubmitted under MHWMR Part 265 arid the third and fourthquarters of groundwater data were submitted under thepermit requirements. A review of this data found thatno statistical analyses were reported. Site specificconstituents were analyzed for during all fourquarters. These showed constituent concentrationlevels above method 8270 detection limit, listed inSW—846, for wells R—1, R—1OA, R—7, R—8A, R—9C and R—90in the first quarter and well R—l in the second, thirdand fourth quarters. In the absence of any statisticalanalyses, this data can only be interpreted as evidenceof groundwater contamination at the surfaceimpoundment.
Permit Condition IV.C.3. required that upgradient wellR—l, which was improperly constructed, be replaced witha properly constructed well within thirty days of theeffective date of the permit; this well has not yetbeen replaced. Additionally, because well R—1 isimproperly constructed, the analytical data from itcannot be reliably evaluated.
Boiler Ash Landfarm. Groundwater monitoring at theboiler ash landf arm was first started in 1988.Monitoring was done on an accelerated. schedule with onesampling event per month during February, March, Apriland May. A fifth sampling event was also conducted inJuly. A review of this data found that no MHWMR Part265 Appendix III parameters or EPA interim primarydrinking water standards were analyzed for during thefirst year sampling events as required by MHWMR265.92(c)(1). The indicator parameter of Total OrganicHalogen (TOX) was not included in any of the fiverounds of analytical data or in the statisticalanalysis submitted for the fifth round sampling event,as required byMHWMR 265.92(c)(l), 265.92(d)(2), and265.93(b). Site specific constituents were alsoanalyzed for and reported at the boiler ash landfarm.Low level concentrations of nearly all the sitespecific polynuclear aerornatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s)were repoted in all three downgrac3ient wells during thefirst, second, third, and fifth round sampling events.Low level concentrations of a few of the phenolic
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compounds were reported for the first, third, fourthand fifth round sampling events, no phenolic compoundswere reported as being analyzed for in the second roundevent. Additionally, the U.S. EPA sampling eventconducted in May, 1988, found the following constituentconcentrations in downgradient well YW-3: 1600 ppbtrichloroethene, 57 ppb cis - l,2-dichloroethene, 6.5ppb carbon disulfide and 1.6 ppb chloroform. From allof the data presented, it appears that there isgroundwater contamination at the boiler ash landfarm.Because of the concentration levels reported fortrichioroethene and cis - 1,2—dichioroethene, it isrecommended that an analysis for these two constituentsbe included in all future sampling events at the boilerash !andfarm.
Spray Irrigation Field. The spray irrigation field isconsidered by the State of Mississippi to be aregulated hazardous waste management unit, Koppers iscurrently contesting this position.
Groundwater at the sprayfield was sampled on aquarterly basis during 1988. A review of this datafound that no statistical analyses were submitted forany of the four quarters. Site specific constituentswere analyzed for during all four quarters. Theseshowed constituent concentration levels above method8270 detection limit listed in SW—846 for wells SF—3and SF-4 in the first quarter, well SF—2 in the secondquarter and well SF-4 in the fourth quarter. In theabsence of any statistical analyses, this data can onlybe interpreted as evidence of groundwater contaminationat the surface impoundment.
A review of the facility’s waste manifests for 1988 wasalso conducted. These manifests were for wastes whichwere shipped to the Koppers Grenada facility to beburned in the facility’s boiler in conjunction withtheir fuel additives program. The ash generated fromthis process is currently disposed of at a local countylandfill. A review of these manifests, and the wasteanalysis sheets for each manifest, found that severalof the manifests were for wastes which appear to behazardous waste. The following is an outline of thesemanifests:
Manifest Source1 No. of Total Date ofDoc. No. of Waste Containers Quantity (lbs) Receipt
67212 Creosote Process 75 41,200 7/22/88Sludge from oil &water separator
67213 As described above 74 40,947 7/30/88
6
67214 As described above 83 46,940 8/9/8800182 PCP Separator 48 30,260 8/24/88
Sourcedescription is taken from the waste analysis sheet for eachindividual manifest.
It appears from the source descriptions that thesewastes are a KOOl hazardous waste which is defined as“bottom sediment sludge from the treatment ofwastewaters from wood preserving processes that usecreosote and/or pentachiorphenol”. Creosote orpentachiorophenol sludges from a wastewater separatorwould fit into this definition and would be classifiedas a 1(001 hazardous waste. The ash generated from theburning of a hazardous waste is also a hazardous waste.This being the case, Koppers appears to have improperlytransported and disposed of 1(001 hazardous waste at thelocal Grenada County landfill. Additionally, all 1(001hazardous wastes disposed of after August 8, 1988,would have been subject to the land disposalrestrictions contained within MHWMR Part 268.
Following the record review a visual site inspection ofthe facility was conducted. The site inspectionincluded the less than 90 day container/drum storagebuilding, the surface impoundment, the spray irrigationfield and the boiler ash landfarm.
The less than 90 day container/drum storage buildingcontained 34 drums labeled as non—hazardous and 6 drumslabeled as containing U05l hazardous waste. Four ofthese drums had an accumulation date of November 19,1937, and the other 2 drums had an accumulation date ofMarch 10, 1988. All six drums containing U051hazardous waste had been stored for longer than 90days.
The surface impoundment was inspected and is in theprocess of being closed. Sludges and associated soilshad been removed. No closure activities were beingconducted at the time of the inspection. A gap in thefence around the surface impoundment, created to allowthe entrance of equipment for sludge and soil removal,should be closed until such time as closure activitiesresume.
The spray irrigation field was inspected. It isrecommended that additional signs warning againstunauthorized entry be placed along the east side fenceline. It is further recommendedd that the gate berepaired as well as the west side fence line where some
7
small trees and limbs have fallen across the fence.The facility ceased operation of the spray irrigationfield after wastewaters were removed from the surfaceimpoundment and closure of the surface impoundment wasinitiated.
An inspection of the boiler ash landfarrn found thatcontaminated soils removed from various facilityprocess areas was being stored here on top of plastic.It is recommended that these soils not be stored in theboiler ash landfarm area.
10. Conclusions
Koppers Company, Inc. is in apparent violation of thefollowing requirements of the applicable MississippiHazardous Waste Management Regulations and therequirements of Mississippi Hazardous Waste ManagementPermit No. 88—543—01:
(a) MHWMR 265.93 - Preparation, Evaluation, andResponse — The facility has failed to perform therequired statistical analyses at the surfaceimpoundment and at the spray irrigation field andhas failed to properly notify the ExecutiveDirector of the existence of groundwatercontamination at these sites as required.Additionally, the facility has failed to properlynotify the Executive Director of the existence ofgroundwater contamination at the boiler ashlandfarm.
(b) MHWMR 264.71 and 264.72 - The facility failed tonote and failed to report a significant manifestdiscrepancy in that KOOl hazardous waste wasbrought on—site under manifests which described itas non—hazardous process waste containing usedcreosote or non—hazardous process waste containingused pentachiorophenol. (Note: This waste wassubsequently burned in the facility’s boiler)
(c) MHWMR Part 262 Subparts A, B and C - The facilityimproperly transported hazardous waste ash,derived from the burning of 1(001 hazardous wastein their boiler, to a facility, the local GrenadaCounty landfill, which did not have an EPAidentification number and was not permitted todispose of hazardous waste. In addition, thefacility had no records of these shipments beingproperly manifested, Labeled or mariced asrequired.
(d) MHWMR Part 268 - The facility did not have anyrecords or certifications that would have shown
8
that the two shipments of waste (identified byManifest Document Nos. 67214 and 00182) receivedon—site after August 8, 1988, the effective dateof land disposal restriction treatment standardsfor 1(001 hazardous waste, would have met the landdisposal restriction treatment standard for 1(001prior to disposal as required.
(e) MHWMR 262.34 - The facility stored six drums ofU051 hazardous waste at its less than 90 daycontainer/drum storage building for longer than 90days.
(f) MHWMR 264.14 — The facility did not maintain anadequate and continuous barrier around thepermitted closing surface impoundment.
(g) MHWMR 265.302 - The facility failed to provideadequate run—on/run—off control and wind dispersalcontrol systems for the boiler ash landfarm.
(1-i) Koppers needs to address the issue in PermitCondition IV.C.3. requiring that upgradient wellR—l be replaced with a properly constructed well.
(i) MHWMR 265.92 — Sampling and Analysis — Thefacility failed to analyze groundwater samplesfrom the Boiler Ash Landf arm Monitoring wells forthe indicator parameter of Total Organic Halogen(TOX) as required.
11. Recommendations are listed as follows:
Koppers need to break out their closure and post-closure cost estimates into specific units instead oflum sum. This would insure that all unit costestimates are updated accordingly.
12. Signed
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13. Approval
,
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eralW
asteA
naly
sis,
Befo
retre
atin
g,
storin
g,
or
disp
osin
gof
haard
ous
waste,
the
facility
owner
oropera
tor
must
obta
ina
deta
iled
chem
icaland
physical.
analy
sisof
wastes.
The
analy
sism
ustco
ntain
all
the
info
rmatio
nw
hichm
ustbe
known
totre
at,
score
,or
disp
ose
the
waste
inacco
rdan
cew
ithth
efe
dera
lrequire—
men
ts.
265.1
4S
ecurity
toP
reven
tU
nknowing
and
Unau
thorized
Access
toth
eF
acility
a)T
heow
nerO
ropera
tor
must
prev
ent
the
unknowing
entry
andm
inim
izeth
epossib
ilityor
unau
thorized
entry
unle
ss;
1)physic
al
conta
ct
with
the
waste,
structu
res,
or
equipment
will
not
bein
jurio
us
2)dIstu
rban
ceof
the
waste
or
equip
met
will
not
vio
late
,he
requirem
ents
of
Part
26’
R!Q
UIR
EE
NT
...
,.)
IIIn
compliance’—
Yea
Not
incom
p.nce
—N
oN
otap
licable
—NA
Yes
No
N/A
COMM
ENTS
I,SU
BPART
B-
GEN
ERAL
FAC
ILIT
YSTA
ND
AR
DS
265,12R
equired
Notices
a)T
hefa
cility
owner
or
opera
tor
must
notify
the
Dire
cto
rat
least
four
weeks
inad
van
ceof
receip
tof
wastes
froma
fore
ign
source.
Befo
retra
nsfe
rring
ow
nersh
ipor
opera
tion
of
afa
cility
,th
efa
cility
’sow
neror
opera
tor
must
notify
the
newow
neror
opera
tor
of
the
requirem
ents
of40
CFR
265and
122.
a
//
//tk
265.1
4—
Co
ntin
ued
b)U
nless
exempt
un
der
26
51
4(a
)(l)or
4O
2.7
—l4
(a)(2)
afa
cility
must
hav
e:
1)a
24
-ho
ur
surv
eilla
nce
system
2)(i)
anartific
ial
or
natu
ral
barrie
which
com
pletely
surro
unds
the
activ
eportio
no
fth
efa
cility
(ii)a
means
tocontro
lentry
C)
Asig
nw
arnin
gof
the
dan
ger
of
intru
ding
into
the
facility
.
265.4
5In
spectio
nan
d_M
onito
ring
a)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
insp
ect
the
facility
for
malfu
nctio
ns
anddete
rio
racio
n,
opera
tor
erro
rs1
or
disc
harg
ew
hich
may
becau
sing
or
lead
tore
lease
of
hazard
ou
sw
asteconstitu
ents
toth
een
viro
nm
ent
or
ath
reat
tohum
an
b)
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
dev
elop
andfo
llow
asch
edule
andpla
nfo
rin
spectio
ns.
c)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
take
rem
edi
al
actio
nupon
the
dete
ctio
no
fm
al
functio
nor
the
dete
riora
tion
of
equip
ment
andstru
ctu
res
when
ah
azardis
imm
inen
t.
d)T
heow
nero
ropera
tor
mu
stre
cord
insp
ectio
ns
inan
insp
ectio
nlo
gand
must
keep
the
record
sfo
rat
least
thre
ey
ears
from
he
date
of
insp
ectio
n.
t3ance
No
Not
apdic
a—
NAY
esN
oN
/AREO
UIREkA
.CITCO
MM
ENTS
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.
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IN
ot
incom
plia
nce
—N
oR
EO
UiR
EIL
..iH
ota
llic
al
—N
AY
esN
oN
/A265.1
6F
acility
Pers
onnl
Tra
inin
g
a)F
acility
perso
nnel
must
successfu
llyco
mplete
apro
gram
of
cla
ssroom
insc
ruc
cion
or
on—the—
jobtra
inin
gth
at
teache
themto
perfo
rmth
eir
dutie
sin
aw
aych
atensu
res
the
facility
’sco
mplian
cew
ithth
ere
quire
ments
of
Part
265.
b)T
hetra
inin
gpro
gram
must
beco
mpleted
with
insix
month
sof
the
effe
ctiv
e
Qdate
of
Part
265.
There
must
bean
annual
review
of
the
initia
ltra
inin
gin
(a)ab
ove.
d)
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
main
tain
record
sof
train
ing.
if
e)T
rain
ing
record
son
curre
nt
perso
nnel
•m
ustbe
kep
tuntil
clo
sure
of
the
faci
lity.
265.1
7G
eneral
Req
uirem
ents
for
Ignita
ble
,R
eactive
or
Incom
patib
leW
astes
The
ow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
take
pre
cautio
ns
topre
vent
accid
enta
lig
ni
tion
or
reactio
nof
ignita
ble
or
reac
tive
waste
.
b)T
reatm
ent,
stora
ge,
or
disp
osa
lof
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astean
dth
em
ixtu
reat’
com
min
glin
gof
incom
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
be
conducted
soth
at
itdoes
not:
1)G
enerate
extrem
eheat
or
pre
ssure
,fire
or
explo
sion,
or
vio
lent
reactio
n;
2)P
roduce
unconfro
lled
toxic
mists,
fum
es,dusts,
or
gase
sin
suffic
ient
REQ
tJIREh.-.’4T.
265.1
7—
Continued—
—
quantitie
sto
thre
ate
nhum
an..h
ealth;
3)P
roduce
uncontro
lled
flamm
able
fum
esor
gase
sin
suffic
ient
quantitie
sto
pose
aris
kof
fireor
explo
sions;
4)D
amage
the
stru
ctu
ral
inte
grity
of
the
devic
eor
facility
conta
inin
gw
aste
;or
Thro
ugh
oth
er
like
mean
sth
reate
nhum
anhealth
or
the
enviro
nm
ent.
SUB
PAR
TD
—C
ON
TING
ENC
YPLA
NS
265.3
7,
faci—opera
ted
for
hazard
ous
waste
Pursu
ant
to265.5
6,
facilitie
sm
ust
hav
eontin
gncy
pla
ns
and
emerg
ency
pro
cedure
sbe
follo
wed
inth
eevent
of
are
lease
hazard
ous
waste
.
SUB
PAR
TE
—M
AN
IFEST
SYST
EM
,R
EC
OR
DK
EE
PING
,
265.7
1(a)(l—
5)
Ifa
facility
receiv
es
hazard
ous
waste
accom
pan
iedby
am
ani
fest,
the
owner
or
opera
tor
must
meet
the
require
ments
of26
5.7
1(a
)(l—5)
265.7
l(b)(l—
5)
Ifa
facility
receiv
es,
froma
rail
or
wate
rtra
nsporte
r,hazard
ous
waste
which
isacco
mpan
iedby
ash
ippin
gpaper,
the
owner
or
oper—1
ato
rm
ust
meet
tFere
quire
ments
of
265k
71.
Not
incom
pl’a
nce
—N
oN
otaplic
a—
NA
CO
MfE
NT
SY
es-
No
—N
/A
0OSU
BPA
RT
C—
PRE
PAR
ED
NE
SSA
ND
PRE
VE
NT
ION
I;
Pursu
ant
Co
265;3
0th
rough
lities
must
be
main
tain
ed
andand
pre
ventio
nof
rele
ase
sof
contro
lled
byth
eS
tate
.
I
12
AN
DR
EPO
RT
ING
/V
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,;J0z
)irtii
iLft-
S’-
AL
’’
/2çi
Inco
mplian
’”’—
Yes
Not
incom
p.4nce
—N
oR
EQ
UIR
EK
EN
T.
________
______________
Not
ap1ic
able
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
265.7
2(a)
Upon
dis
covey
of
sig
nific
ant
manife
stdisc
repancy
1th
eow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
atte
mpt
tore
concile
the
disc
repancy
with
the
waste
genera
toor
transporte
r.
(b)
Ifa
sig
nific
ant
manife
stdis
crepan
cyis
not
resolv
ed
1th
eow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
notify
the
Dire
cto
r.
265.7
3(b
)T
heow
ner
or
operator
1must
keep
aw
ritten
opera
ting
record
at
the
faci-
licyw
hic
hm
eetsth
ere
quire
ments
of
265.7
3(b
).
265.7
4(a
)A
llre
cord
sm
ust
be
furn
ished
upon
request
andavaila
ble
at
all
times
for
insp
ectio
nby
the
Dire
cto
ror
EPA
.
a(c
)A
copy
of
record
sof
waste
dis
posa
llo
catio
ns
andquantitie
sm
ust
besu
bm
itted
toth
eD
irecto
rand
the
local
land
auth
ority
upon
clo
sure
of
the
facility
.I,
265.75T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
subm
itan
annual
report
toth
eD
irecto
rin
com
plian
cew
ithth
ere
quire
ments
of
265.7
5.
265.76T
here
ceip
cof
any
unm
anife
sted
waste
must
bere
porte
dto
the
Dire
cto
r.
265.7?T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
subm
ita
report
toth
eD
irecto
rif
any
of
the
follo
win
goccur:
a)re
leases,
fires,
explo
sions
b)gro
undw
aterconta
min
atio
nc)
facility
cio
sure
.
Yes
-N
oN
/A/
/
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00
ji
1/
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/
(i
:
v)---
—-
S-
rL
-
..,
Lnco
mplian
ce.—
Yes
No
tin
comç
ance
No
RE
QU
IRE
tEN
T.
____
__
_
Not
ap,lic
ab.L
e—
NA
COM
MEN
TS
SUB
PAR
TF
—G
ROU
ND
WA
TERM
6NIT
OR
INC
265.9
0O
wner
or
opera
tor
mudt
implem
ent
agro
undw
aterm
onito
ring
pro
gram
capable
of
dete
rmin
ing
the
facility
’sim
pact
onth
equality
of
the
upper
aquife
rw
Ithin
one
year
of
the
effe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
26
5.9
0.
265.9
1—
26
5.9
4T
heow
ner
and
opera
tor
mu
stin
sta
ll,opera
te,
andm
ain
tain
agro
undw
aterm
on
itorin
gsy
stemw
hich
meets
the
require
ments
of
26591.—
265.9
4.
26
5.9
0(c)
All
of
the
gro
undw
aterm
onito
rin
gre
quire
ments
may
bew
aived
Ifth
eow
neror
opera
tor
candem
onstra
teth
at
there
isa
low
pote
ntia
lfo
rm
igra
tion
of
hazard
ous
waste
constitu
ents
from
the
facility
via
the
up
perm
ost
aquife
rb
elow
the
facility
Cow
acir
sup
ply
wells
or
tosu
rface
wate
r.
UB
PAR
TC
—C
LOSU
RE
AN
DPO
ST—C
LOSU
RE
ED2
65
.11
1T
heow
nero
ropera
tor
must
clo
sehis
facility
ina
man
ner
that:
1)m
inim
izesth
eneed
for
futu
rem
ain
ten
an
ce,
and
2)contro
ls,m
inim
izes,or
elim
inate
spost—
closu
reesc
ape
of
hazard
ous
waste
.
Yes
No
N/A
H
00/
,;;,c9
265
.112(a)
The
owner
or
opera
tor
mu
sthav
ea
writte
nclo
sure
plan
onth
eeffe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
Part
265.
Inco
mplian
ca—
Yes
Not
inco
msn
ceN
oR
EQU
IRE1IEN
T.N
ot
aplic
able
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
265;112
(a)C
ontinued——
Tie
clo
sure
pla
nm
Lst
inclu
de:
1)A
desc
riptio
nof
howand
when
the
facility
will
bepartia
llyclo
sed,
ifapplic
able
,and
ultim
ate
lyclo
sed.
2)A
nestim
ate
of
the
maxim
umin
ven
tory
of
wastes
insto
rage
or
treatm
ent
at
anygiv
entim
e.
3)S
teps
todeco
ntam
inate
facility
equip
men
t.N
-
4)A
sched
ule
for
final
clo
sure
which
must
inclu
de,
asa
minim
um,
antic
ipated
date
sw
henw
astesw
illno
longer
bere
ceiv
ed,
antic
ipate
ddate
for
com
ple
tion
of
final
clo
sure
,and
interv
en—
ing
mile
stone
date
s.
265.113(a)
Clo
sure
must
bein
itiate
dw
ithin
90day
safte
rre
ceiv
ing
the.
(b)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
com
plete
clo
sure
activ
ities
with
insix
month
safte
rre
ceiv
ing
the
final
volume
of
waste
s.
265.114U
ponco
mpletio
nof
clo
sure
,all
equip
men
tand
structu
res
must
bepro
perly
disp
osed
of
or
deco
ntam
inated
.
265.115T
heow
neror
opera
tor.
andan
inde
pen
den
tre
giste
red
pro
fessio
nal
engi
neer
must
certify
that
the
facility
has
been
clo
sed
inacco
rdan
cew
ithth
eap
pro
ved
clo
sure
pla
n.
Yes
-N
oN
/A
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al
volu
me
ofhazard
ous
waste
s.
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ji
RE
QU
IRE
KE
NT
265.1
17(a)
Post
clo
sure
,care
must
consist
of
at
least:
1)G
roundw
aterm
onito
ring
2)M
ainten
ance
of
the
conta
min
ant
sys
tern..
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
hav
ea
post—
closu
repla
non
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265an
dit
must
Inclu
de:
1)G
roundw
aterm
onito
ring
activ
ities
andfre
quency.
4
2)M
ainten
ance
activ
ities
andfre
quen
cie
sto
ensu
reth
ein
tegrity
of
the
cap,
final
cover,
or
oth
er
conta
inm
ent
stru
ctu
res,
andfu
nctio
ns
of
the
faci
lities
monito
ring
equip
men
t.
265.1
19
With
in90
day
safte
rclo
sure
,th
eow
neror
opera
tor
must
subm
ita
surv
eypla
tof
the
facility
.
265.120T
heow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
record
anotic
eon
the
deed
that
the
land
has
been
used
tom
anagehazard
ous
wasc
SUB
PAR
TH
—FIN
AN
CIA
LR
EQU
IREM
ENTS
26
5.1
42(a
)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
dev
elop
andm
ain
tain
acurre
nt
estlm
at
of
clo
sure
andpost—
closu
recosts
.
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pilarice
—
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inco
mp
1nce
—N
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abi.e
—N
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MM
ENTS
L.
A.
Si.(.
.
E.
I-
••
L
SUB
PAR
TI
—O
THER
FAC
ILIT
YSTA
ND
AR
DS
265.1
70
—265.1
72
The
conta
iner
must
becom
patib
lew
ithth
ew
asteto
bes
Cored
.
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IL
i
Ii’’;
7:
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RE
QU
lR... N
T
26
5.1
73
Conta
iners
hold
ing
hazard
ous
waste
must
bekept
closQ
dand
must
no
tb
eo
pen
ed,
han
dle
d,
or
store
din
am
anner
wh
ichm
aycau
sea
ruptu
reor
leak
.
265.1
74
Areas
wh
ereco
nta
iners
are
store
dm
ust
bein
specte
dw
eekly
.
26
5.1
76
Conta
iners
hold
ing
ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
be
locate
dat
leasi
15m
ete
rsfro
mth
efa
cility
’spro
perty
line.
265.1
77(a)
Incom
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
not
bep
laced
inth
esam
eco
nta
iner.
(b)
Asto
rage
co
nta
iner
hold
ing
ahazard
ous
waste
that
isin
co
mp
atib
lew
ithan
yw
asteor
oth
er
mate
rials
stol
nearb
ym
ust
be
separa
ted
or
pro
tecte
dfro
mth
eoch
erm
ate
rials.
SUB
PAR
TJ
—TA
NK
S
26
5.1
92
(b)
Hazard
ous
waste
must
be
pla
ced
ina
tan
kif
they
co
uld
cause
the
tan
ko
rits
liner
tole
ak.
(c)U
nco
vered
tanks
mu
sth
ave
ale
ast
two
feet
of
freeboard
unle
sso
ther
conta
inm
ent
stru
ctu
res,
ad
ram
a,
co
ntro
lsy
stem
,or
oth
er
div
ersio
nstru
ctu
res
with
acap
acity
that
equals
or
exceed
sth
evolu
me
of
the
top
two
feet
of
the
tan
k.
(d)
Tan
ks
wh
ichhav
ea
co
ntin
uous
feedsy
stemm
ust
beeq
uip
ped
with
am
eans
tosto
pth
ein
flow
.
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3/i
Not
inco
mplian
ce—
No
No
tao1i
le—
NA
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TS
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TSY
esN
oN
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265.193W
astean
aly
sism
ust
be
con
du
ctedpursu
ant
to265.l3
and265.1
93
(a)
265.1
94
Tan
ks
must
be
insp
ecte
din
accor-
dan
cew
ith265.1
94.
265.
197A
tclo
sure
1all
hazard
ous
waste
ii)and
hazard
ou
sw
astere
sidues
must
be
‘‘
remo
ved
from
the
tanks.
Q265.1
98
Ign
itab
leor
reactiv
ew
astesh
ou
l
Qnot
bepla
ced
ina
tank
unle
ss265
.I
198is
com
plied
with
,
26
5.1
99
Incom
patib
lew
astesm
ust
no
tbe
pla
ced
inth
esam
etan
kunle
ss265
.176
isco
mp
liedw
ith.
Ii-
_,-
ASU
BPA
RT
K—
SUR
FAC
EIM
POU
ND
MEN
TS‘.
26
5.2
22
Must
main
tain
at
least
two
feet
--‘°
of
freeb
oard
C>
..
Yk
)1j.
-k
265.2
3E
arth
en
dik
es
must
hav
epro
tec—L
ive
co
ver.
\,-
26
5.2
25
Mu
stco
nd
uctw
aste
analy
ses
andtr
ial
tests
inacco
rdan
ce
with
26
5.
225.
265.2
26(1
)M
ustin
sp
et
the
freeboard
level
atle
ast
once
eachopera
ting
day
.I
(2)
Must
insp
ect
the
surfa
ce
impoundm
ent
at
least
once
aw
eekto
de—te
ct
any
leak
s,dete
riora
tion,
or
failu
re.
265.228T
hesu
rface
impoundm
entm
ust
clo
s.
-*
UIn
acco
rdan
ce
with
265.
228.
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----
REQ
UIR
E!r
Not
appH
ça
-—
NA
C0fl’tE
NT
SIY
e9I
No
N/A
265.2
29
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust;i.it
bepla
ced
ina
urfa
ce
imp
ou
nd
men
tiir.less
265.2
29
is!co
mp
liedw
ith.
265.230In
com
patib
lew
astesm
ust
not
bep
laced
inth
esam
esu
rface
impoundm
ent
unle
ss265.1
7(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
SUB
PAR
TL
—W
ASTE
PIL
ES
Q2
65
.25
1A
waste
pile
must
be
pro
tecte
dand
managed
toco
ntro
lw
ind
dis
pers
al.
265.252A
now
neror
op
era
tor
must
conduct
waste
analy
ses
un
less
the
facility
meets
the
exem
ptio
ns
of
26
5.2
52
.
265.2
53
With
inone
year’a
fter
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
the
regula
tions
1le
achate
or
run—off
froma
pile
must
be
co
ntro
lled
pursu
ant
to265.2
53.
a
26
5.2
56
Ign
itab
leor
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
not
beplaced
ina
waste
site
un
less
26
5.2
56
isco
mp
liedw
ith.
Q2
65
.25
7T
here
qu
irem
en
tso
f265.
257fo
r
Oin
com
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
beco
mp
liedw
ith.
SUB
PAR
TM
-LA
ND
TREA
TMEN
T
265.272(a)
Hazard
ous
waste
must
not
bepla
ced
at
ala
nd
treatm
ent
facility
unle
ssit
canbe
made
less
hazard
ou
sor
no
n—
hazard
ou
s.
(b)
Run—
onm
ust
be
div
erte
daw
ay/‘
fromoth
er
activ
eportio
ns
asof
oney
earafte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.
Not
inco
mplian
ceN
oR
EQ
u1
RE
hr
Not
ap
lica
—NA
COM
MEN
TSY
esN
oN
/A265.272
——
Co
ntin
ued
r/
(c)R
un—off
fromactiv
ep
ortio
ns
Vm
ustbe
colle
cte
das
of
oneyear
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
Part
265.
I
265.2
73
Waste
analy
sesm
ustbe
cond
ucted
pursu
ant
to265.2
73.
265.2
76(a)
An
owner
or
op
era
tor
must
no
tiiy
oj’
the
Sta
teD
irecto
rw
ithin
60day
safte
’th
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265if
foodch
aincro
ps
aregrow
non
the
land
treatm
ent
facility
.
(b)
Food
chain
crop
sm
ustnot
be
grown
onth
etre
ate
dare
ao
fa
hazard
ou
sw
astelan
dtre
atm
en
tfa
cility
un
less
26
5.2
76
(b)
isco
mp
liedw
ith.
•(c)
Food
chain
crops
must
no
tbe
grown
ona
land
treatm
ent
facility
receiv
ing
waste
that
co
nta
ins
cadmium
unle
ss265.2
76(c)
Isco
mp
liedw
ith.
-
265.278T
heow
nero
ropera
tor
must
hav
eIn
writin
gand
must
implem
ent
anun—
satu
rate
dzone
mo
nito
ring
pla
npursu
ant
to265.2
78.
*
26
5.2
79
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
keep
7reco
rds
of
the
applic
atio
ndate
s,app—
iV
licatio
nra
tes,
qu
an
tities,
andloca—
do
nofe
ach
hazard
ou
sw
astepla
ced
ina
faàillty
.7
(
265.280
Ala
nd
treatm
ent
facility
must
Vm
eetth
eclo
sure
andpost—
closu
rere
quire
ments
of
265.2
80.
-
REQU
I REK
EN
T
265.2
81
Ign
itab
leo
rr1activ
ew
astem
ust
no
tbe
placed
ina
land
treatm
en
tfaci
lityunle
ss2
65
.28
1is
com
plied
with
.
265.
2112Iitc
iuit,iiLI
hIi’
wii.a
(‘ii
ineiiilaiiiI
Ii
I)IUC
UL
IIn
the
uume
lun
dtre
atm
ent
ure
aunle
ss265.1
7(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
SUB
PAR
TN
—L
AN
DFIL
LS
265
.302(a)
Run—
onm
ustbe
div
erte
daw
ayfrom
the
activ
eportio
ns
with
inone
yr
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.(b)
Run—
offfrom
activ
eportio
ns
must
becolle
cte
dw
ithin
oneyear
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.
a(d
)M
ustcontro
lw
indd
ispersa
l.
26
5.3
09
The
owner
or
op
era
tor
must
meet
the
surv
eyin
gand
record
keep
ing
re
quirem
ents
of
265.3
09.
265.310A
landfill
must
comply
with
clo
sure
andpost—
closu
rere
qu
irem
en
tsof
26
5.3
10
.
265..312Ig
nita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ustn
ot
beplaced
ina
lan
dfill,
unle
ss2
65
3i2
Isco
mplied
with
.
26
53
13
Inco
mpatib
lew
astesm
ust
no
tbe
pla
ced
ina
landfill
un
less
265.
17
(b)
isco
mp
liedw
ith.
26
5.3
14
Bulk
or
non—
contain
erizedliq
uid
waste
,w
asteco
nta
inin
gfre
e—
liquid
s,or
conta
iners
ho
ldin
gliq
uid
waste
should
not
bep1ed
ina
landfill
unle
ssth
ere
qu
irem
en
tsof
265.3
14
--—
——
._4
1,
•,
—.
d—
No
tin
comp
‘mae
No
Not
apljc
ao..e
—N
AC
OM
NEN
TSY
esN
oN
/A
(\J/
LjA
1IR
V/
0
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/tDI
L.
RE
QJtR
EM
‘_____________________________
Nocap)licab’A
CO
MM
ENTS
Yes
No
N/A
SUB
PAR
TQ
—C
HE
MIC
AL
,P
HY
SIC
AL
,A
ND
BIO
LO
GI
CL
TR
EA
TtE
NT
N/A265.4
01(a)
Must
com
ply
with.
265.
.17(b
)I
II
(b)
Ilazard
ous
waste
must
not
be
pla
ced
inth
etre
atm
ent
pro
cess
or
equip
men
tif
any
failu
reof.
equip
ment
or
the
pro
cess
would
occur.
Q(c)
Aco
ntin
uously
—fed
pro
cess
must
be
equip
ped
with
am
eansto
stop
jth
ein
flow
.
265.4
02
Waste
analy
ses
andtr
ial
tests
must
beco
nducted
pursu
ant
to265.
602.
265.4
03
Insp
ectio
ns
must
bem
adepursu
ant
to265.4
03.
265.4
04
At
clo
sure
1all
hazard
ous
waste
andhazard
ous
waste
resid
ues
must
berem
oved
.
265.4
05
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
not
bepla
ced
ina
treatm
ent
pro
cess
unle
ss265.4
05
isco
mplied
with
.j
265.4
06
Incom
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
not
bepla
ced
inth
esam
etre
atm
ent
pro
ces
unle
ss265.1
7(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
SUB
PAR
TR
—U
ND
ERGRO
UN
DIN
JEC
TIO
N..
265.4
30(a
)underg
round
injection
of
haz
ardous
waste
is
not
subje
ct
toth
eclo
sure
and
post—
clo
sure
or
financial
require
ments
of
Part
265.
Under—
•gro
und
inje
ctio
nis
subje
ct
toth
eoth
er
require
men
of
Part
265.
\/
,UIJ
iEV
-I
Not
aplic
able
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
Yes
No
-N
/A265.315
(1)E
mpty
co
nta
iners
must
bere—
•d
uced
involu
me
asof
one
year
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
oP
art
265.
StJBPA
RT
0—
INC
INE
RA
TO
RS
26
5.3
43
Must
be
acsc
eady
sta
teconditio
ns
befo
read
din
gh
azardo
us
waste
.
26
5.3
45
Waste
an
aly
ses
must
be
con
du
ctedp
ursu
an
tto
265.3
45.
(N
26
5.3
47
Mo
nito
ring
andin
spectio
ns
must
beco
nducted
asd
elin
eate
din
265.4
‘265.3
51
At
clo
sure
1th
eow
neror
opera
tor
must
remove
all
hazard
ou
sw
asteand
hazard
ou
sw
astere
sidues.
SUB
PAR
TP
-TH
ERM
AL
TREA
TMEN
T
4265.373M
ustbe
at
stead
ysta
teconditio
nbefo
read
din
gh
azard
ou
sw
aste
s.
265.375W
asteanaly
ses
mu
stbe
conducted
pursu
ant
to265.3
75.
26
5.3
77
Monito
ring
and
insp
ectio
ns
must
be
conducted
asd
elin
eate
din
265.377.
S
265.3
01
At
clo
sure
,th
eow
nero
ropera—
torm
ust
remo
ve
all
hazard
ou
sw
astere
sidu
es.,
265.382O
penb
urn
ing
of
hazard
ous
waste
isp
roh
ibite
dexcept
for
the
open
burn
ing
and
deto
natio
no
fw
asteex
plo
sives
No
tin
com
plian
ce—
No
RE
Qth
RE
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
No
pp
lica1
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
jies
No
N/A
Oth
erq
uestio
ns
or
standard
s.
Are
there
anyoth
er
genera
tors
transp
ortin
gth
eir
waste
toth
ishazard
ous
waste
manage—
menc
facility
?
0
a
RCRA PERIT INSPECTION CCISTPART I
EPA ID Number —
Name
Address I
Major
_____Minor _____
Date of laspection
Name of EPA Inspector —
Name of Scare Inspector
Type of Violations Sip.
flL.Type of Handler
2 -iz.fr_ f’ J
______rT
Stare En.forcement Action —
Dare of Projected Compliance
Penalty Assessed.
_____
EPA Enforcement Action
Follow—up Visit
______
General Coents
________
Date of Actual Compliance
Collected
(
OQ
‘*ci D
I .) F
;, /
/ F
-2-00
EPA ID#
_________________________
Does the facili have a copy of the R peit on site?
NO
I. Monitoring and Records (264.13)
A. Sampling and Laboratory Procedures
1. Are samples and measurements taken?
2. Are the methods used for obtaining representativesamples in compliance with methods from Appendix I
/1
of 40 CFR Part 261?
____________
3. Are the laboratory methods those specified inTest Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical!Chemical Methods SW—846; Standard Methods for theExamination of Water and Wastewater or an equivalentmethod as specified in-the attached Waste AnalysisPlan?
____________
B. Retention of Records
1. Are all records and reports required under RCRAretained for a minimum of three years?
____________
Conts:
C. Records of Monitoring Information
1. Dates
____________
2. Location
____________
3. Times of sampling or measurement
____________
4. Iniidua1s who perford the sampling ormeasurements
_____________
5. Dates anaylses were performed
___________
6. The individuals who performed the analyses
___________
7. Techniques or methods used
___________
8. The results or such analyses
____________
• Oc 300EPA IDII______________________
YES NO
II. Are any changes in the facility planned? (264.12) VI”
A. If yes, has the Regional Administrator been notified? /1/7
B. Will the change result in non—compliance?
__________
C. Eas the facility been in non—compliance with the
permit which may endanger health or the environment? VIII. Documents to be maintained at the facility sire
A. A copy of the RCA permit
___________
B. Waste Analysis Plan as required by 40 CFR. 264.13 and
the RCA permit 1
C. Personnel Traing Records (264.16)
___________
D. Contingency Plan (264.53)
__________
E. Closure Plan (264.112)
__________
F. Cost Estimate for Facility Closure (264.142)
___________
G. Operating Records (264.73) L/’
E. Inspection Schedule (264.15)
___________
PART IIGENERA..L FACfl.ITY CONDITIONS
I. Maintenance of Facility
Describe:
A. Are general waste analysis conducted according to
the Waste Analysis Plan. (264.13)
_____________
B. Does the facility provide adequate security through: (264.14)
1. 24—hour surveillance system
____________
2. (a) Artificial or natural barrier around facility? V(b) Means to control entry through entrances
_____________
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NO
I. Does the Pernittee follow the inspection schedule attached
to the RCRA permit? (264.15) V
Coents:
II. Personnel Training (264.16)
A. Does the owner/operator m.ainraiu Personnel Training
Records at the facility?
____________
B. Eow long are they kept?
____________
C. If yes, do they include:
(1) Job title and written job description of each
position?
_____________
(2) Description of type and amount of training
____________
(3) Records of training given to facility personnel
____________
III. Requirements for Ignitable, Reactive or Incomoatible Waste (264.17)
A. Does the facility handle ignitable or reactive wastes?
____________
(1) I.f yes, is waste separated and con.fined from
sources of ignition or reaction, (open flames,
smoking, cutting, and welding, hot surfaces,
frictioning heat) sparks (static, electrical or
mechanical) spontaneous ignition (e.g. from heat
producing chemical reactions) and radient heat?
___________
(a) If yes, use narrative explanations sheet to
describe separations and confinement procedures.
(b) If no, use narrative explanation sheet to
describe sources of ignition or reaction.
B. Are smoking and open flame confined to specifically
designated locations?
C. Are No Sking” signs posted in hazardous areas?
____________
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IV. Prevaredness and Prevention
A. Is there evidence of fire, explosion or contaminationof the enviroteut? (264.31)
____________
(1) If yes, use narrative sheet to explain.
B. Is the facility equipped with: (264.32)
(1) Internal counication or alarm system?
____________
(a) Is it easily accessible in case of emergency? 7
(2) Telephone or two—gay radio to call emergencyresponse personnel?
_____________
(3) Portable fire extinguishers, fire control equipment,
spill control equipment an decontamination equipment? V A
(a) Is this equipment tested to assure its proper 7operation?
_____________
(4) Water of adequatevolume and pressure and pressure for
hoses, sprinklers or water spray system?
___________
(a) Describe source of water:
C. Is there sufficient aisle space to allow unobstructed
vement of personnel and equipment? (264.35)
____________
D. Eas the owner/operator made arrangements with the local
authorities to familiarize the with characteristics
of the facility? (Layout of facility properties of hazardous
waste handled and associated hazards, places where facility
personnel would normally be working, entrances to roads inside
facility, possible evacuation routes). (264.37) 1
E. In the case that more than one police or fire department /
might respond, is there a designated primary authority? (264.37) /(1) If yes, list primary authority
_____________________
P. Does the owner/operator have phone numbers of and ag-reements
with State emergency response teams, emergency response
contractors and equipment suppliers? (264.37)
____________
(1) Are they readily available to all personnel?
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C. Has the owner/operatorà4ranged to familarize localhospitals with the properties of hazardous watehandled and types of injuries that could result fromfires, explosions, or releases at the facility? (264.37)
___________
H. If State or local authorities decline to enter, isthis entered in the operating record? (264.37)
___________
V. Contingency Plan and Emergency Procedures
A. Is a contingency plan maintained at the facility? (264.51)
__________
(1) If yes, is it a revised Spill Prevention Controland Countermeasure Plan?
3. Is there an emergency coordinator on site at all times?(264.55)
VI. Manifest System, Racord—Keeping and Reporting
A. Does the fac.ility receive waste from off—site? (266.71)
___________
(1) If yes, does the owner/operator retain copiesof all manifests?
___________
(a) Are the manifests signed and dated and returnedto the generator?
___________
(b) Is a signed copy given to the transporter?
___________
B. Does the facility receive any waste from rail or water(bulk shipment) transporter? (264.71)
__________
(1) If yes, is it accompanied by a shipping paper? J/i-7
(a) Does the owner/operator sign and date theshipping paper and return a cnpy to the generator? ,iim
(b) Is a signed copy given to the transporter?
___________
C. Has the owner/operator received any shipments of wastewhich were inconsistent with the manifest? (264.72)
___________
(1) If yes, has he/she attempted to reconcile the /descrepaucy with the generator and transporter?
____________
(a) If no, has the Regioa1 Administrator beennotified? c JQ CL ñiiH. /
D. Does the owner/operator keep a written operating recordat the facility? (264.73)
___________
(1) If yes, does it include:(a) Description and uaniy of each haz;rdous j /
waste received?(b) Location and quantity of each hazardous waste
at each location? /Cc) Records and results of waste analyses?
___________
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__________________________
YES NO
(d) Report of incidents involving implementing of the /coticingency plan?
___________
(e) Records and results of required inspections?
____________
(f) ?1ouitoring, testing or analytical data?
Vu. Closure
A. Does the facility have a copy of the cJ.osure plan and the
annual cost estimate at the facility? (264.112)
___________
B. What is the anniversary date on which the first closure
cost estimate was prepared? (264.142)
C. Has the closure plan. been annually adjusted for inflation
according to Subpar 264.142(b)(l) and (b)(2)?
___________
D. Has there been any changes in the closure plan that
will require changing the cost estimate? (264.112)
___________
(1) -1± yes, was the cost estimate changed?
VIII. Storage in Containers
A. The permittee may store the following wastes in containers at the
facility subject to the terms of the permit: qo: .-.
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2.
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5.
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8.
3.
_________________
6.
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9.
B. Conditions of Containers (264.171)
Describe c&z>-I L:r- ,---.,
C. Compatibility of Wastes with Containers (264.172)
fi I /
Describe (iLiij&. c -‘iLL-/.
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D. anagemenr of Containers (264.173)
(1) Are all containers closed?
(2) Are containers stored in an acceDcable manner?
E. Concain: (264.175)
(1) Any cracks or gaps?
(2) Suffcienr to contain all spills, leaks, aridaccumulated precioi:atiou?
(3) Is the area sloped or nave the caaciry to be drained?
(4) Cn it contain 10% of oi,me fcou:ainers?
(5) Ruu—on prevent±on(a) Lf no, go to (4) above-
(6) Any suos or ocher co1lectio?(a) U yes, can they prevent an over1ov?
F. Containers holding ignitable or reac:ive waste mustbe loca:ad at Lasr 15 meters (50 fr) from the Facility’sproperty line. (264.176)
G. Are. you combin.ing incompatible ..&s:e (254.177)?
IX. Storage in Tanks
A. Waste- Identification
Describe (See- Permit) k-
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Describe (See Peit) 14
C. General Operating R.eguiremenrs (264.192)
Describe (See Permit and At:achents)
_________________
D. Special Requireenrs for Ignitable and Reactive Wastes (264.198)
Describe (See Permit andAttachments)
_________________________
E. Special Requirements for Incompatible Wasce (264.199)
Describe (See Permit and Atachnts) /JJA
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EUA INSPECI’ION REPORI’
1. Inspector and Author of Report
David J. Bocke].rnannEnvironnntal Scientist
2. Facility Infonnation
Koppers Canpany, Inc.MS0007027543P. 0. Box 160Tie Plant, Mississippi 38960
3. Responsible Catipany Official
J. D. “Rock” Clayton, Plant ManagerDave King, Environirntal Coordinator - Keystone
4. Inspection Participants
Dave Bockelrnann, MSDNRKaren McKinney, USEPAJ. D. “Rock” Clayton, KoppersDave King, Keystone
5. Date and Tine of Inspections
May 16, 1988 — 9:15 am. CST
6. Applicable Regulations
Mississippi Hazardous Waste ManagerrentRegulations 262 and 265.
7. Purpose of Inspection
This was a Catliance Evaluation Inspection to detexinine thefacility’s overall conpliance with the applicable interim statusregulations.
8. Facility Description
Koppers Canpany, Inc. is located in the TCMn of Tie Plant whichis approximately 5 miles southeast of Grenada, Mississippi. Thefacility uses creosote and oil borne pentachlorophenol in thepressure treatirent of od products for railroads, utilities andothers. The primary product is treated railroad cross-ties. Rawmaterials and treated products arrive and leave by rail and track.
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The hazardous wastes which are generated, treated, stored, and/ordisposed of at the facility are bottan sediirent sludge fran thetreatnEnt of wastewaters fran wood preserving processes thatuse creosote and/or pentachlorophenol (1(001), waste creosote(U051), and certain waste pentachiorophenol (F027). The facilityhas four hazardous waste managrent units which are a less than90 day container/drum storage area, a surface impoundnEnt, aspray irrigation field, and a boiler ash landfam. At the tineof this inspection a permit for the operation of the surfaceirnpoundirent was under review and was subsequently issued on June28, 1988. Orders requiring the suhdttal of Part B permitapplications for the spray irrigation field and the boiler ashlandfarm were also issued on July 22 and 29, 1988.
The facility currently operates a surface impoundnent which isapproximately 0.78 acres in size and has an operating depth ofabout 6—7 feet. The surface impoundrrent is operated as awastewater treatrent lagoon and generates the listed hazardouswaste 1(001. Treatment of wastewater in the surface impoundirentis preceded by a flow equalization tank, a pentachlorophenol andoil separator where pentachiorophenol and oil are recovered andrecycled, a creosote separator where creosote is recovered andrecycled, and flocculation. Closure of the surface inipoundirentwill begin on or before November 8, 1988.
The spray irrigation field is the final stage in the facility’swastewater treatment system. It is approximately four acres insize and is surrounded by a low berm for run-on/run-offcontrol. The spray irrigation field receives effluent fran thesurface iitipounthent which is land applied via six sprayirrigation nozzles. The field is covered with non-food chainvegetation and is operated as a land treatment unit for thebiodegradation of effluent fran the surface impoundnent.
The facility operates a boiler for the thermal conversion of woodand various wastes into steam. Prior to October of 1986 thesewastes included the listed hazardous wastes 1(001, U051, andF027. The ash generated fran this process is a listed hazardouswaste and, prior to July, 1987, was land disposed on the boilerash landfam located in the southern portion of the facility.The facility still operates the boiler, burning wood andnon—hazardous wastes which care fran the process areas (cleaningof the treatrent cylinders and door pit areas, etc.) and disposesof the ash at a local landfill. Prior to November 19, 1980, twoold surface ixnpoundnents located in the central portion of thefacility were closed and the waste sludge renved during closurewas disposed of at the boiler ash landfam area.
The facility operates a less than 90 day container/drum storagebuilding located near the process area. The building is used tostore drums of non-hazardous waste which is burned in the boilerand drums of hazardous waste prior to being shipped off-site.
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9. Findings
Pn inspection and review of the facility’ s records wasconducted. These records included inspection logs, personneltraining records, waste manifests, groundwater nonitoringrecords, financial assurance and liability insurance records,closure plans and a facility contingency plan. Records at thefacility were kept back to 1981.
Waste manifests, financial assurance and liability insurancerecords, closure plans and the facility contingency plan werereviewed and found to be in canpliance.
A review of the groundwater nonitoring records for the surfaceimpoundment and the spray irrigation field found that theserecords were kept for 3 years arid were up-to-date. Groundwaternonitoring at the boiler ash landfann began in February, 1988.Results of this rronitoring were not yet available.
A review of the personnel training records found that they werekept for 3 years and were up-to-date for all rployees with theexception of Mr. nroe Harper wbo had not received a trainingreview in 1987. Mr Harper needs to receive a training review andhave his training record updated.
A review of the inspection logs found that they were up-to-dateand kept in proper order. Hcwever, it is recctrnded that thefollowing additions be included in the inspection logs. Theinspection log for the surface impoundment should includenotations for inspecting the fence and signs. The inspection logfor the less than 90-day container/drum storage building shouldinclude notations for inspecting the conditions of the drums andshould note when no drums are being stored. The inspection logfor the boiler ash landfan should be nore specific and includenotations for inspecting the fence, signs, evidence of releases(fran run-off or wind dispersal) and catinents on general siteconditions.
Following the record review a visual site inspection of thefacility was conducted. The site inspection included the lessthan 90-day container/drum storage building, the facility processarea, the boiler ash landfann, the surface impoundaent and thespray irrigation field.
The less than 90-day container/drum storage building contained 6drums of hazardous waste (U051). Hazardous waste labels wereattached to the drums; hover, no accunnilation dates wererecorded on the drums. The storage building also contained 74drums of non-hazardous waste which is burned in the facility’sboiler.
The next area inspected was the facility process area whichincludes the treatment cylinders, process tanks and the boiler.A concrete pad adjacent to the boiler feed hopper contained drums
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of non-hazardous waste which is fed into the boiler and burnedalong with scrap wood chips. Prior to October, 1986, this padwas operated as a less than 90-day container/drum storage areafor hazardous waste which was burned in the boiler. There wasno record of this pad having been cleaned-up or decontaminatedafter the facility ceased storing hazardous waste drums on theconcrete pad. This area needs to be closed in accordance withMississippi Hazardous Waste Managtent Regulation (MHWMR)265.111 and 265.114 and the closure procedure documented. Inaddition, there were no records available to document the cleanout or decontamination of the boiler in changing over franburning hazardous waste to burning non—hazardous waste. However,in subsequent conversations and meetings with Mr. Rob nderson(Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc.) and Mr. Pock Clayton(Plant Manager, Koppers Coitany, Inc.) the folling informationconcerning the boiler change over was presented. Koppers stoppedreceiving and stopped burning hazardous waste in the boiler inOctober, 1986. The boiler was shut dcn at 3:00 p.m. on April13, 1987. The boiler fire box was cleaned out and all the firebrick within the fire box was replaced. The ash collectionsystem and the ash collection bins were tied and cleaned out.The boiler started back up burning non-hazardous waste on May 7,1987. In July, 1987, the facility stopped placing ash on theboiler ash landfarm and began disposing of it at a local landfill.
The facility’s Part A listed an area within a concrete wall whichsurrounds the process tanks as an interim status container/drumstorage area. However, Mr. Dave King (Keystone EnvironmentalResources, Inc.) and Mr. Pock Clayton (Plant Manager, KoppersCaany, Inc.) explained that this area was never actively usedbecause of the difficulty in placing and retrieving drums overthe concrete wall which is approximately 3 feet high. Thefacility needs to document that this area was never activelyused, that no spills fran containers/drums occurred, and that thearea was effectively closed by the rDval of anycontainers/drums that were originally placed there.
The boiler ash landfanu is located in the southern portion of thefacility and has not been used since July, 1987. Prior to July,1987, it was operated as a hazardous waste landfill and as suchis subject to the regulations governing landfills (Subpart N ofPart 265 of the Mississippi Hazardous Waste ManagementRegulations - Z4H4R). The boiler ash landfaxm is not managedto control run-on/run-off or the dispersal of the ash by wind.Sar of the ash fran the unit could be seen on a facility roadrunning along the outside of the unit. 1dditionally, the unit issurrounded by a three—strand barbed wire fence which isinadequate security for a landfill. dditional signs are neededand the gate at the northern part of the unit did not have a lockto prevent entry. The unit has one background and threedowngradient ztxznitoring wells.
The surface inoundment is located in the east central portion ofthe facility and is surrounded by a fence on all sides.
C) 0Additional signs are necessary so that they can be seen fran allapproaches. The facility has received an operating permit forthe surface impoundment and will be required to close the surfaceiinpoundnent on or before Novanber 8, 1988. The unit has tobackground and six downgradient ironitoring wells.
The spray irrigation field is located at the northern end of thefacility and consists of six spray irrigation nozzles and issurrounded by a low berm to control run—on/run-off. Access iscontrolled by a three-strand barbed wire fence which is in poorcondition near the sprayfield gate. The fence near the gatehas apparently been knocked down due to the placenent and renovalof material fran a scrap pile which is located within thesprayfield fence. The fence in this area needs to be repairedand it is recarnended that the scrap pile be rextoved. Thenorthern portion of the sprayfield perirreter is bounded by apublic road and a residential area. The fence along the northernperimeter of the sprayfield is inadequate security because ofthe proximity of the public road and residential area. Extrasigns are also needed so that they can be easily seen fran allapproaches. The unit has one background and three downgradientnonitoring wells.
Koppers contends that the spray irrigation field is not aregulated unit and has operated it without having interimstatus. Subsequent to this inspection, an Administrative Orderhas been issued to Koppers requiring thexn to subnit a car?letePart B post-closure permit application for the spray irrigationfield.
10. Conclusions
Koppers is in apparent violation of the following requirextentsof the applicable regulations:
1. NHR Part 262.34 - Accunulation Tine - Koppersoperates a less than 90-day container/drum storagebuilding.’ Six drums of hazardous waste were beingstored at the tine of the inspection. These drumscontained hazardous waste labels but no accuniulationdates were recorded on the labels as required.
2. MHWMR Part 265.14 — Security - The facility hasinadequate fencing surrounding the boiler ashlandfam. Since the boiler ash landfarm is not locatedwithin the operating portion of the facility it needsto have better security to prevent unknowing entry.Additionally, there is no lock on the gate at theboiler ash landfam.
That portion of the fence that extends along thenorthern perirTeter of the spray irrigation field and isadjacent to the public road and residential area isinadequate security to prevent unknowing entry to the
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unit. Pdditiona1 signs are also needed so that theycan be easily seen fran all approaches to the unit.
3. MHWMR Part 265 Subpart G - Closure arid Post-ClosureCare - The facility has not docunnted the closure ofthe original interim status container storage area(located within the concrete wall that surrounds theprocess tanks). The facility has not closed the lessthan 90-day container/drum storage area that waslocated on the concrete pad adjacent to the boiler feedhopper (this area is presently being used fornon-hazardous storage). The facility has not closedthe spray irrigation field (still being operated) orthe boiler ash landfam.
Subsequent to this inspection PidministrativeOrder 1440-88 has been issued, which contains a closureschedule for the spray irrigation field.
4. MHR Part 265 Subpart N — Landfills — The facility’sboiler ash landfam has been operated as a landfill andtherefore must canply with the landfill requirnts.The facility has not provided run-on/run-off control orneans to control wind dispersal of the ash.
5. Section 3005 Solid Waste Disposal Act - Permit foreatint, Storage, or Disposal of Hazardous Waste -The facility has operated the spray irrigation fieldwithout ever having interim status. The original PartA sutEnitted in 1980 did not include the sprayirrigation field arid the facility has riot sutwitted aPart B permit application to operate this unit.
Subseqent to this inspection, Mministrative Orders1438—88 and 1440-88 have been issued requiring thefacility to sutinit Part B permit applications forboth the spray irrigation field and the boiler ashlandfann.
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PkirrMr. Sara 1iabry, ChiefHazardous Waste BranchBureau of Pollution Control $ JL 18 7988Mississippi tpartrnt of Natural Resources Dep. of \atcraJ -P.O. BOX 10385 jeau of ?OUtjøn.Jackson, Mississippi 39209
Re: Koppers Canpany, Inc.MSD 007 027 543Canpli ance Evaluation Inspect ion Report
1ar Mr. flabry:
Enclosed please find the rerenced dowment which discusses violations atthe May 16, 1988, inspection conducted by EPA and MSDNR. Several violationswere fr)und at this facility. Specifically, at issue is the closure of thesprayfield and the ash landfarm and the fact that Kcppers is operating thesprayfield without ever having interim status for this unit. Additionalviolations re found and also need to be addressed. Per the Menorandumof Agreement, MSIDNR has the primary respDnsibility fr)r enforcement. Pleaseadvise us of your intended action.
If you have any questions concernirç this matter, please contact Karen McKinneyat (404) 347—7603.
Sincerely yours,
Allan E. Antley, ChiefWaste Canpliance SectionRCRA Branch
Enclosure
0 0RCRA. SITE INSPECTION
1) Inspection and Author of Report
Karen McKinneyEnvironintal Engineer
2) Facility Information
Koppers Ccrapany, Inc.HSD 007 027 543P.O. Box 160Tie Plant, MS 38960
3) Responsible Official
J.D. (Rock) Clayton, Plant ManagerDave King, Environrrcntal Coordinator — Keystone
4) Inspection Participants
Karen McKinney, USE PADavid Bockelrnann, MSDNRDave King, KeystoneJ.D. (Rock) Clayton, Koppers
5) Date and Time of Inspection
May 16, 1988 — 9:15 a.m. CST
6) pplicable Regulations
Mississippi Hazardous Waste Management Regulations (MHWMR) Sections 262and 265 (adopted by reference and therefore cited herein as 40 CFR).
7) Purpose of Inspection
This inspection was a USEPA Canpliance Evaluation Inspection (CEI) todetermine the facility’s overall con1iance with the applicable interimstatus regulations.
8) Facility Description
The Koppers Tie Plant facility is located abcxit five miles southeastof Grenada, Mississippi. The facility uses creosote and pentachloro—phenol—in—oil in the pressure treatment oE wood products for railroadties, utility poles and pilings. The hazardais wastes produced bythis facility are KOOl, U051, and F027 and consist of bottom sedimentsludge from the treatnent of wastewater fran wood preserving processesthat use crecote and/or pentachlorcphenol (1(001), and waste crecsote(U05l), or certain waste pentachlorcphenol (F027). The regulated wastemanagement units at the facility are a drum storage area, a surfaceimpounduEnt, an ash landfarm, and a sprayfield. The facility has apermit under review by the Mississippi Corrirnission for the operationof the surface iinpoundirent.
—2— 0The surface impoundment is used as a was tewater treatment lagoon. Itis abcut one—half acre in size and has a maximum operating depth of aboutseven feet. The surface impoundment generates KOOl (bottom sedimentsludge from the treatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processesusing crecsote or pentachlorcphenol). The surface impoundment is pre—ceeded by a mechanical oil,4qater separator and flow equalization whichrecaptures product and minimizes the amount of creosote which flowsinto the impoundment and becomes waste. Was tewater from the impoundmentis pumped to a sprayfield for treatment. Kcppers is in the process ofobtaining an operating permit from the State for the impoundment. Thefacility plans to close the impoundment in November 1988.
The sprayfield is located on the north—northwest section of the property.It is about four acres in size and surrounded by a low berm thatcontrols run-on/run-off. The field is covered with non—food chainvegetation. The sprayfield receives wastewater after it has beenpretreated by two separate processes. The production process includestwo oil/water separators which operate in series. The first separatorreceives an oil/water mixture and a flocculation agent. The solidsare removed, pentachlorcphenol and oil are recovered and recycledback to the process before the wastewater passes into a second separator.Here creosote is removed and recycled back to the process.
Effluent from the surface impoundment is periodically pumped to thesprayfield. The frequency of pumping depends upon water levels withinthe surface impoundment and climatic conditions. Spraying does notoccur during rainfall.
Koppers operates a boiler at its facility for the conversion of thermalenergy from wood and various wastes into steam. These wastes includedthe listed hazardous wastes KOOl, U051, and F027. The ash generatedfrom the operation of the boiler was placed on a landfarm until 1987.The landfarm had been used, prior to November 19, 1980, for the disposalof wood treating process wastes which came from old surface impoundmentsthat had been closed. The ash is a listed hazardous waste therebymaking the ash landfarm a regulated land disposal unit. Koppers stoppedburning the hazardous waste in July of 1987. The facility stoppedplacing the ash on the landfarm at that time. The facility still burnsnon—hazardous waste in the boiler which canes from the process areas(cleaning of the treatment cylinders and door pit areas, etc.) anddisposes of the ash at a local landfill.
The facility operates a less than 90—day storage building located inthe process area. Koppers previously had interim status for a storearea located near the holding tanks. This area was used only once andis no longer in use. Stored in the ne.q building are drums containingthe non—hazardous waste which is used in the boiler and hazardous wastewhich is stored until it is shipped off—site.
9) Findings
A record review of the inspection logs, personnel training records,manifests, closure plans, ground water monitoring records, and thecontingency plan was conducted. Records were kept back to 1981.
o -3- 0The inspection logs were kept in proper order. However, additions should
be made to the log for the surface impoundirent inspections to include the
fence and signs. Also, notations should be made into the storage log when
no drums are being stored arid include the condition of the dri.ims on thechecklist. The ash landfarrn log should be more specific and include
coiutents.
The personnel training records were maintained for three years or more.Cily one employee had not had training in 1987, Lionroe Harper who isthe assistant treating supervisor. Mr. Harper needs to have a trainingreview and his records updated.
Manifests, closure plans, and the contingency plan were found to be in
compliance. Financial assurance and liability insurance records were
inspected and found to be in canpliance.
The ground water nonitoring records were reviewed. The records were kept
for three years for the surface impoundment and sprayfield. The ashlandfarm began monitoring in February of 1988.
An inspection of the cperating area and rulated units follced the
record review. The first area looked at was the less than 90—day
storage area. Six drums of hazardous waste (U051) were being stored
at the tine of the inspection. Hazardous waste labels were used on
the drums however no accumulation dates were recorded on the labels.
Also stored in the building were 74 drums containing non—hazardous
waste solids which are I:urned in the boiler.
The next area looked at was the process area which includes thetreatment cylinders, creosote tanks, and the boiler. An area insidethe concrete wall surrounding the creosote tanks used to be the facility’s
old interim storage area. This area was used only once since it became
too difficult to lift the drums over the wall to store and remove them.
Therefore this area must be closed out in accordance with 40 CFR Part
265 Subpart G. Since the facility did not use this area to store
containers, it created a less than 90—day storage area next to theboiler. The hazardous waste was stored on the concrete pad near the
boiler until they fed it into the boiler along with the wood cfiips.The facility still uses the concrete pad to store the non—hazardouswaste until it is ready to burn. There was no record of a clean-upor decontamination of this storage pad after the facility ceasedburning hazardous waste. Additionally, records were not availableto docunent the decontamination of the boiler after the facility
stopped burning hazardous waste. However, Keystone (Koppers’Environnental Division) representative Rob Anderson told DavidBockelmann in a phone conversation after the inspection, that thefacility had cleaned cut the boiler after it ceased burning hazardous
waste. The facility should document the procedures used in the
process of the cleaning of the boiler.
After the process area was seen the ash landfana was inspected. The
ash landfarm is a land disposal unit and is therefore subject to the
landfill regulations (Subpart N of 40 CFR Part 265). The facilityhas no run-on and run—off control for the landfarm. Additionally,
o -4- 0the unit is surrounded by a three—strand barb—wire fence which isinadequate security for a landfill. The fence has a gate at the frontwhich contains no lock to prevent entry. There is no wind dispersioncontrol for the flyash and some of the ash could be seen on the roadsand outside the unit. More signs are needed at the ash landfarm.The facility has not begun closure of the ash landfam. There arefour groundwater nonitoring wells for the ash landfarm.
The surface impoundment is surrounded by a fence on all sides. Signsare posted along the fence, however, there needs to be rrore signsposted. The signs cannot be seen fran all approaches to the impound—rtent. At least two feet of freeboard was maintained. Kcppers is inthe process of receiving an cperating permit frcra MSDNR for thesurface impoundment. There are eight groundwater nonitoring wellsfor the impoundment.
The sprayfield was the last area obeerved at Koppers. The spray—field has four groundwater ronitoring wells. The unit is surroundedby a three-strand barb—wire fence which was in poor condition at thefront entrance to the sprayfield. The fence had been torn down toplace or remove material fran the scrap pile in the sprayfield.Additionally, the fence is inadequate at the north end cE thesprayfield since there is a public road near it along with severalhouses and a school nearby. There also needs to be nore signs postedespecially at the north end where the sprayfield is exposed to thepublic road and houses. There was a lot of vegetation overgrowtharound the sprayfield and fence.
The sprayfield itself consists of six spray nozzles located throughoutthe field. Around the nozzle there is brownish—black sludgy materialon the ground. There is a berm that surrounds the sprayfield forrun-on control.
The facility continues to use the sprayfield although it doss nothave interim status or a caaplete Part B filed with the state.
10) Conclusions
Koppers has violated the follcwing requirements of the applicableregulations:
— 40 CFR Part 262.34 — Accumulation Time — Koppers operates aless than 90—day storage area for its hazardous waste.The drums contain hazardous waste labels but no acaimu—lation dates are recorded as required.
— 40 CFR Part 265.14 — Security — The facility has inadequatefencing around the ash landfarra. Since this unit is notlocated within the qerating portion of the facility itneeds to have better security to prevent unknowing entry.Additionally, there is no lock on the gate at the ashlandfarm.The fence at the northern end of the sprayfield providesinadequate security to prevent unknowing entry to the unit.This is especially directed toward the area next to the publicroad where residential homes and a school are located.
C) -- 03
Additionally, re signs are needed at all units toprevent unknowir and unauthorized entry. Signs recovered by vegetation or nonexistant in sorae areassurrounding the units. Signs need to be placed so theycan be seen from any approach to the unit.
— 40 CFR Part 265 Subpart G — Closure and Post-Closure Care — Thefacility has not closed out the follin; units: the interimcontainer storage area (next to the creosote tanks); theless than 90—day storage area near the boiler (still beingused for non—hazardous waste storage); the ash landfarn;and the sprayfield (still beiixj operated). Additionally,post—closure care will be needed for the sprayfield andash landfarra.
— 40 CFR Part 265 Subpart N — Landfills — Koppers ash landfarra isconsidered a landfill and therefore must comply with thelandfill requirenents. The facility has not provided run—onand run—off control for the unit. Additionally, there isno control for wind dispersal of the ash. The facilityhas also failed to begin closure of the unit.
— Section 3005 Solid Waste Disosal Act — Permits for Treatment,Storage, or Disposal of Hazardous Waste — The facility hasoperated the sprayfield without ever having interim status.The original Part A submitted in 1980 did not include thesprayfield. The facility also has not submitted a Part Bpermit application to operate the regulated unit.
11) Signed
c/ñDate
12) Concurrence
càg7ylfT. Brittain, chiefWest aliance Unit
7/5/rDate
pproval
Allan E. Antley, ChiefWaste Compliance Unit
Karen McKinneyInspector
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tor
must
notify
the
Dire
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rat
least
four
weeks
inad
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receip
tof
wastes
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efore
transfe
rring
ow
nersh
ipor
opera
tion
of
afacility1
the
facility
’sow
neror
opera
tor
must
notify
the
newow
neror
opera
tor
of
the
require
ments
of
40C
FR265
and122.
265.13
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eralW
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No
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storin
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or
disp
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waste
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efa
cility
owner
or
opera
tor
must
obta
ina
deta
iled
chem
icalan
dphysic
al
analy
sisof
waste
s.T
heanaly
sism
ust
conta
inall
the
info
rmatio
nw
hich
must
beknow
nto
treat,
sto
re,
or
disp
ose
the
waste
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rdan
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ithth
efe
dera
lreq
uire—
mnts
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andU
nau
thorized
Access
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acility
a)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
pre
vent
the
unknow
ing
entry
andm
inim
izeth
epossib
ilityfo
runauth
oriz
ed
entry
unle
ss;
1)physic
al
conta
ct
with
the
waste
,stru
ctu
res,
or
equip
men
tw
illnot
bein
jurio
us
2)distu
rbance
of
the
waste
or
equip
meic
will
nocvio
late
,he
require
ments
of
Parr
2F
••1
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tin
com
pl
4ance
—N
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QU
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a—
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TS
265.1
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Co
ntin
ued
b)U
nless
exempt
un
der
26514
(a)(l)
or
40
2.7
—1
4(a)(2
),a
facility
must
1)a
24—hour
surv
eilla
nce
system
2)(i)
anartific
ial
or
natu
ral
barrie
which
com
ple
tely
surro
unds
the
activ
ep
ortio
nof
the
facility
(ii)a
mean
sto
co
ntro
lentry
Asig
nw
arnin
gof
the
dan
ger
of
intru
d—
jgin
toth
efa
cility
.
265.1
5In
spectio
nand
Monito
ring
a)T
heow
nero
ropera
tor
must
insp
ect
the
facility
for
malfu
nctio
ns
anddete
rio
ratio
n,
opera
tor
erro
rs1
or
disc
harg
ew
hich
may
becau
sing
or
lead
tore
lease
of
hazard
ou
sw
asteconstitu
ents
toth
een
viro
nm
ent
or
ath
reat
tohum
anh
ealth
.
c)T
heow
neror
opera
tor
mu
stta
ke
rem
edi
al
actio
nupon
the
dete
ctio
no
fm
al
functio
nor
the
dete
riora
tion
of
eq
uip
men
tan
dstru
ctu
res
when
ah
azardis
imm
inen
t.
d)T
heow
ner
or
opera
tor
mu
stre
cord
in
spectio
ns
inan
insp
ectio
nlo
gan
dm
ust
keep
the
record
sfo
rat
least
thre
eyears
from
he
date
of
insp
ectio
n.
Yes
No
N/A
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opera
tor
must
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sched
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acility
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acility
perso
nnel
must
successfu
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apro
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of
cla
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instru
ccio
nor
on—the—
jobtra
inin
gth
at
teache
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perfo
rmth
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dutie
sin
aw
ayth
at
ensu
res
the
facility
’sco
mplian
cew
ithth
ere
quire
ments
of
Part
265.
b)
The
train
ing
pro
gram
must
be
com
pleted
with
insix
month
sof
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.
There
must
be
anannual
revie
wof
the
initia
ltra
inin
gin
(a)ab
ove.
d)
The
ow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
main
tain
record
sof
train
ing.
e)T
rain
ing
record
son
curre
nt
perso
nnel
must
bekept
until
clo
sure
of
the
faci—lity
.
265.1
7G
eneral
Req
uirem
ents
for
Ignita
ble
,R
eactive
or
Incom
patib
leW
astes
The
ow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
take
pre
cautio
ns
topre
vent
accid
enta
lig
ni
tion
or
reactio
nof
ignita
ble
or
reac
tive
waste
.
b)
Tre
atm
ent,
stora
ge,
or
disp
osa
lof
ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astean
dth
em
ixtu
reot
com
min
glin
gof
incom
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
beco
nducted
soth
at
itdoes
not:
1)G
enera
teex
treme
heat
or
pre
ssure
,fire
or
explo
sion,
or
vio
lent
reactio
n;
2)P
roduce
unconC
rolle
dto
xic
mists,
fum
es,dusts,
or
gase
sin
suffic
ient
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com
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an...h
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3)P
roduce
uncontro
lled
flamm
able
fum
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gases
insuffic
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quantitie
sto
pose
aris
kof
fireor
explo
sions;
4)D
amage
the
stru
ctu
ral
inte
grity
of
/th
edevic
eor
facility
conta
inin
gw
aste
;or
Th
rou
gh
oth
er
like
mean
sth
reate
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human
health
or
the
enviro
nm
ent.
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SUB
PAR
TC
—PR
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RE
DN
ESS
AN
DPR
EV
EN
TIO
N
Pursu
ant
to265:3
0th
rough
265,3
7,
faci
lities
must
be
main
tain
ed
andopera
ted
for
andpre
ventio
nof
rele
ases
of
hazard
ous
waste
contro
lled
byth
eS
tate
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SUB
PAR
TD
—C
ON
TING
ENC
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NS
Pursu
ant
to26556,
facilitie
sm
ust
hav
econtin
gency
pla
ns
and
emerg
ency
pro
cedure
sto
befo
llow
ed
inth
eevent
of
are
lease
hazard
ous
waste
.
PA
RT
E—
MA
NIFE
STSY
STE
M,
RE
CO
RD
KE
EPIN
C,
ANDR
EPO
RT
ING
265.7
1(a
)(l—5)
Ifa
facility
receiv
es
//
hazard
ous
waste
accom
pan
iedby
am
ani—1/
fest,
the
owner
or
opera
tor
mu
stm
eetth
ere
quire
ments
of26
5.7
1(a
)(l—5)
26531(b
)(l—5)
Ifa
facility
receiv
es,
Vfrom
ara
ilor
wate
rtra
nsporte
r,hazard
ous
waste
which
isacco
mpan
iedby
ash
ippin
gpaper,
the
owner
or
oper—aco
rm
ust
meet
tfere
quire
ments
of
265J1
.
IIn
com
plia
n”’
—Y
esN
otin
comp.
ance
—N
oR
EQ
IJIRE
KE
NT
Not
applic
able
—N
AC
O?flN
TS
Yes
No
N/A
265.7
2(a)
Upon
dis
covey
of
sig
nific
ant
manife
stdisc
repancy
1th
eow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
atte
mpt
tore
concile
the
disc
repancy
with
the
waste
genera
toor
transporte
r.
/b)
Ifa
sig
nific
ant
manife
stdis—
crepan
cyis
not
reso
lved,
the
ow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
notify
the
Dire
cté
r.
1/\265.7
3(b
)T
heow
ner
or
opera
torm
usc
keep
aw
ritten
opera
ting
record
at
the
faci—lity
whic
hm
eetsth
ere
quire
ments
of
265.7
3(b
).
265.7
4(a
)A
llre
cord
sm
ust
be
furn
ished
upon
request
andavaila
ble
at
all
times
for
insp
ectio
nby
the
Dire
cto
ror
EPA
.
a(c)
Aco
py
of
record
sof
waste
dis—posa
llo
catio
ns
andquantitie
sm
ust
besu
bm
itted
toth
eD
irecto
rand
the
Vlo
cal
land
auth
ority
upon
clo
sure
of
the
facility
.
265.75T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
subm
it/1
anannual
report
toth
eD
irecto
rin
com
plian
cew
ithth
ere
quire
ments
of
265.7
5.
265.76T
here
ceip
tof
any
unm
anife
sted
waste
must
be
reporte
dto
the
Dire
cto
r.
26527
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
aubm
ita
report
toth
eD
irecto
rif
any
of
the
follo
win
goccur:
a)re
leases,
fires,
explo
sions
S
b)gro
undw
aterconta
min
atio
nc)
facility
clo
sure
.
i.nco
mpiian
ce.—
ies
No
tin
comç
mce
No
iiR
EQ
UIR
EtE
NT
.N
otap)lic
abie
—N
AC
O!flN
TS
Yes
No
N/A
SUB
PAR
TF
-G
ROU
ND
WA
TERM
6NIT
OR
ING
265.9
0O
wner
or
op
era
tor
mudt
implem
ent
agro
undw
aterm
onito
ring
pro
gram
cap
ab
leo
fd
ete
rmin
ing
the
facility
’sim
pact
onth
equality
of
the
upper
aq
uife
rw
ithin
one
year
of
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
265.9
0.
/2
65
.91
—2
65
.94
The
ow
ner
and
opera
tor
/m
ust
insta
ll,opera
te,
andm
ain
tain
agro
undw
aterm
on
itorin
gsy
stemw
hich
meets
the
require
ments
of
265b91—
26594.
26
5.9
0(c)
All
of
the
gro
undw
aterm
onitor—in
gre
quire
ments
may
bew
aived
ifth
eo
wn
eror
opera
tor
candem
onstra
teth
at
there
isa
lowpote
ntia
lfo
rm
igra
tion
of
hazard
ous
waste
constitu
ents
from
the
facility
via
the
upperm
ost
aq
uife
rb
elow
the
facility
tow
acir
sup
ply
wells
or
tosu
rface
wate
r.
SUB
PAR
TC
—C
LOSU
RE
ANDPO
ST—C
LOSU
RE
26
5.1
ll
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
clo
sehis
facility
ina
man
ner
that
1)m
inIm
izesth
eneed
for
futu
rem
ain.
cenan
ce,and
2)conto
la,
min
imizes,
or
elIm
inate
spost—
closu
reesc
ape
of
hazard
ous
waste
.
265
.112(a)
The
owner
or
opera
tor
mu
sthav
ea
writte
nclo
sure
pla
non
the
effe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
Part
26
5.
i.iiL
uIH
L1.L
dI1
Ce.
—
Not
inco
msn
ceN
oR
EQ
UIR
EtE
NT
.N
ot
apilic
able
—N
AC
0fl1EN
TS
•265.1
12(a)
Continued—
—
TUe
clo
sure
pla
nm
.stin
clu
de:
1)A
desc
riptio
nof
howand
when
the
facility
will
bepartia
llyclo
sed
1if
applic
able
,and
ultim
ate
lyclo
sed.
2)A
nestim
ate
of
the
maxim
umin
ven
tory
of
wastes
insto
rage
or
treatm
ent
at
anygiv
entim
e.
3)S
teps
todeco
ntam
inate
facility
equip
men
t.
4)A
sched
ule
for
final
clo
sure
which
must
inclu
de,
asa
minim
um,
antic
ipated
date
sw
henw
astesw
illno
longer
bere
ceiv
ed,
antic
ipate
ddate
for
com
ple
tion
of
final
clo
sure
,and
interv
en—
•in
gm
ilesto
ne
date
s.
265.113(a)
Clo
sure
must
bein
itiate
dw
ithin
90day
safte
rre
ceiv
ing
the.
final
volume
of
hazard
ous
waste
s.
(b)
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
com
plete
clo
sure
activ
ities
with
insix
month
safte
rre
ceiv
ing
the
final
volume
of
waste
s.
265.114U
ponco
mpletio
nof
clo
sure
,all
equip
men
tand
structu
res
must
bepro
perly
disp
osed
of
or
deco
ntam
inated
.
265.115T
heow
neror
opera
tor
andan
inde
pen
den
cre
gis
tere
dpro
fessio
nal
engi
neer
must
certify
chat
the
facility
has
been
clo
sed
inaccord
ance
with
the
appro
ved
clo
sure
pla
n.
‘fesN
oN
/A
I
I;
7/II/
VV
/
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•--
—-
-
-
REQ
UIR
EttENT
-265.1
17(a)
Post
clo
sure
,care
must
consist
of
at
least:
1)G
roundw
aterm
onito
ring
2)M
ainten
ance
of
the
conta
min
ant
sys
tern..
The
ow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
hav
ea
post—
closu
repla
non
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265and
itm
ust
inclu
de:
1)G
roundw
aterm
onito
ring
activ
ities
,and
frequency.
I’
2)M
ainten
ance
activ
ities
andfre
qi
cie
sto
ensu
reth
ein
tegrity
of
the
cap,
final
cover,
or
oth
er
conta
inm
ent
stru
ctu
res,
andfu
nctio
ns
of
the
faci
lities
monito
ring
equip
men
t.
265.1
19
With
in90
day
safte
rclo
sure
,th
eow
neror
opera
tor
must
subm
ita
surv
eypla
tof
the
facility
.
265.120T
heow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
record
anotic
eon
the
deed
that
the
land
has
been
used
tom
anagehazard
ous
wasiL
SUB
PAR
TH
—FIN
AN
CIA
LR
EQU
IREM
ENTS
26
5.1
42(a
)T
heow
ner
or
opera
tor
must
dev
elop
andm
ain
tain
acurre
nt
esc
imat
of
clo
sure
andpost—
closu
recosts
.
SUB
PAR
TI
—O
THER
FAC
ILIT
YSTA
ND
AR
DS
265.1
70
—265.1
72
The
conta
iner
must
becom
patib
lew
ithth
ew
asteto
be
/7
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(4.S-
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incom
p’nce
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cabie
—
No
COM
MEN
TS
7
AL
.
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(-L
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)
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)
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score
d.
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and
I..1
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s.S
flhlJ.
RE
QU
IR.-.
£NT
26
5.1
73
Conta
iners
hold
ing
hazard
ous
waste
must
bekept
clo
s6d
andm
ust
not
be
op
ened
,h
an
dle
d,
or
store
din
am
anner
wh
ichm
aycau
sea
ruptu
reor
leak.
265.1
74
Areas
wh
ereconta
iners
are
store
dm
ust
bein
specte
dw
eekly
.
265.176C
onta
iners
hold
ing
ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
be
locate
dat
least
15m
ete
rsfro
mth
efa
cility
’spro
perty
line.
26
5.1
77
(a)In
co
mp
atib
lew
aste
sm
ust
not
bep
laced
inth
esam
eco
nta
iner.
(b)
Asto
rag
eco
nta
iner
hold
ing
ahazard
ous
waste
that
isin
co
mp
atib
lew
ithan
yw
asteor
oth
er
mate
rials
store
nearb
ym
ust
be
separa
ted
or
pro
tecte
dfro
mth
eoth
er
mate
rials.
Not
ap
lile-
NA
Yes
No
N/A
//I
V
/V/V
COM
MEN
TS
/t(
:.
SUB
PAR
TJ
—TA
NK
S
26
5.1
92
(b)
Hazard
ou
sw
astem
ust
be
pla
ced
ina
tank
ifth
eyco
uld
cause
the
tan
ko
rits
liner
tole
ak.
(c)U
nco
vered
tanks
mu
sthavea
least
two
feet
of
freeboard
un
less
oth
er
conta
inm
ent
stru
ctu
res,
ad
ram
ae
co
ntro
lsy
stem
,o
roth
er
div
ersio
nstru
ctu
res
with
acapacity
that
equals
or
exceed
sth
ev
olu
me
of
the
top
two
feet
of
the
tank.
(d)
Tan
ks
wh
ichh
ave
aco
ntin
uous
feedsy
stemm
ust
beeq
uip
ped
with
am
eansto
stop
the
inflo
w.
/
UI.
LII
CIJ
UIjJ
LL
aIIL
.C—
Ill.?
REQ
UIR
EM1
Not
ap1ic
ab
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
Yes
No
N/A
265.193W
astean
aly
sism
ust
be
con
du
ctedp
ursu
an
tto
265.1
3’,
and265.1
93
(a)
265.1
94
Tan
ks
must
be
insp
ecte
din
accor—d
ance
with
265.1
94.
265.
197A
tclo
sure
,all
hazard
ous
waste
andh
azardo
us
waste
resid
ues
must
berem
oved
from
the
tan
ks.
265.1
98
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astesh
oul
no
tbe
pla
ced
ina
tank
unle
ss265.
198is
com
plied
with
.
26
5.1
99
Inco
mp
atib
lew
aste
sm
ust
not
be
pla
ced
inth
esam
etan
ku
nle
ss2
65.
176is
com
plied
with
.
SUB
PAR
TK
—SU
RFA
CE
IMPO
UN
DM
ENTS
265.2
22
Must
main
tain
at
least
two
feet
Jo
ffre
eboard
.
26
5.2
23
Earth
en
dik
es
must
hav
eprocec—
tive
co
ver.
/2
65
.22
5M
ustc
on
du
ct
waste
an
aly
ses
andtr
ial
tests
inaccord
ance
with
26
5.
225.
7’265.2
26(1
)M
ustin
sp
et
the
freeboard
Vle
vel
at
least
once
eachopera
ting
day
.(2)
Must
insp
ect
the
surfa
ce
im—
poundm
ent
at
least
on
cea
week
tode—
tect
any
leak
s,d
ete
riora
tion
,o
rfa
ilure
.
265.228T
hesu
rface
impoundm
entm
ust
clo
sin
accord
ance
with
265.
228.
SUB
PAR
TL
—W
ASTE
PIL
ES
4
26
5.2
51
Aw
astepile
must
bepro
tecte
dand
managed
toco
ntro
lw
ind
dis
pers
al.
265.2
53
With
inone
yeara
fter
the
effe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
the
reg
ula
tion
sble
ach
ate
or
run—off
from
ap
ilem
ust
beco
ntro
lled
pu
rsuan
tto
26
52
53
.
26
5.2
56
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
not
beplaced
Ina
waste
site
unle
ss2
65
.25
6is
com
plied
with
.
265.2
57
The
require
ments
of
26
5.2
57
for
inco
mp
atible
wastes
must
beco
mp
liedw
ith.
SUB
PAR
TM
-LA
ND
TREA
TMEN
T
265
.272(a)
Hazard
ous
waste
must
not
bepla
ced
aa
land
treatm
ent
facility
un
less
itcan
bem
adele
ssh
azard
ou
sor
no
n—
hazard
ou
s.
(b)
Run—
onm
ust
bediv
erte
daw
ayfro
moth
er
activ
ep
ortio
ns
aso
fone
year
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.
-
-N
AN
oN
/A
II
-ffi-
_,I
—/
C3
tI
11
“7
L/
4N
ot
Yes
•R
EQU
1REt
I
265.2
29
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
usta..t
bep
laced
ina
urfa
ce
imp
ou
nd
men
tur.le
ss265.2
29
is’co
mplied
with
.
265.230In
com
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
no
tbe
pla
ced
inth
esam
esu
rface
impoundm
ent
unle
ss265.1
7(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
COM
MEN
TS
26
5.2
52
An
ow
ner
or
op
era
tor
waste
analy
ses
un
less
the
meets
the
exem
ptio
ns
of
must
conduct
facility
26
5.2
52
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///
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INO
C111
CO
mp
.I.laflC
eL
W
REQ
U1R
Ehi.dTN
otap
lica
NACO
MM
ENTS
II
_____
No
N/A
•1
265.272—
—C
on
tinu
edF
/7C
c)R
un—off
froii
activ
ep
ortio
ns
must
beco
llecte
das
of
oneyear
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
ed
ate
of
Part
265.
/
265.2
73
Waste
an
aly
ses
must
beco
ndu
cted1/
pu
rsuan
tto
265.2
73.
265.2
76(a)
An
owner
or
op
era
tor
mu
stnociy
/th
eS
tate
Dire
cto
rw
ithin
60day
safte
i1’
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265if
foo
dch
aincro
ps
aregrow
non
the
land
treatm
ent
facility
.*
(b)
Food
chain
crops
must
no
tbe
grown
onth
etre
ate
dare
ao
fa
hazard—V’
ousw
astelan
dtre
atm
ent
facility
un
less
265.2
76(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
•(c)
Food
chain
crops
must
no
tbe
grown
ona
land
treatm
ent
facility
receiv
ing
waste
chat
conta
ins
cadmium
unle
ss2
65
.27
6(c)
isco
mplied
with
.
Ub‘-
265.278T
heow
neror
opera
tor
must
hav
eIn
writin
gand
must
implem
ent
anun
satu
rate
dzone
mo
nito
ring
pla
npursu
ant
to265.2
78.
26
5.2
79
The
owner
or
opera
tor
must
keep
/reco
rds
of
the
applic
atio
ndate
s,app—
licatio
nra
tes,
qu
an
tities,
andlo
ca
tion
of
eachhazard
ous
waste
placed
Ina
faéilic
y.
265.280A
land
treatm
ent
facility
mu
stm
eetth
eclo
sure
andpost—
closu
rere
quirem
ents
of
265.2
80.
•-
—_—
•_q.
..
REQ
UIR
EKEN
T
‘I
265.2
81
Ignita
ble
or
ractiv
ew
astem
ust
not
bepla
ced
ina
land
treatm
en
tfaci—
lityunle
ss265.2
81
isco
mplied
with
.
265.
2112Iw
uiip
iI
IhIp
wsiaa
Lt’n
iiiuI
iiiit
hi’p
lucu
dIn
thu
ucuiclu
nd
LruutiiiunL
urc
uunle
ss265.1
7(b
)is
com
plied
with
.
No
tin
comp
ince
—N
oN
ot
ap1ic
ao..e
—N
AY
esN
oN
/AC
OM
NEN
TS
SUB
PAR
TN
-L
AN
DFIL
LS
26
5.3
02
(a)
Run—
onm
ust
bediv
erte
daw
ayfrom
the
activ
eportio
ns
with
inone
yir
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.(b
)R
un—off
from
activ
eportio
ns
must
becolle
cte
dw
ithin
oneyear
afte
the
effe
ctiv
edate
of
Part
265.
(d)
Must
contro
lw
inddis
pers
al.
26
5.3
09
The
ow
ner
or
op
era
tor
must
meet
the
surv
eyin
gand
record
keepin
gre
quire
ments
of
26
5.3
09
.
265.3
10
Ala
ndfill
must
com
ply
with
clo
sure
andpost—
closu
rere
qu
irem
en
tsof
265.3
10.
265.312Ig
nita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
astem
ust
not
bepla
ced
ina
lan
dfill,
unle
ss265.3
12
isco
mplied
with
.
26531,3In
com
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
no
tbe
pla
ced
ina
landfill
un
less
265.
17
(b)
isco
mp
liedw
ith.
265.3
14
Bulk
or
non—
contain
erizedliq
uid
waste
,w
asteco
nta
inin
gfre
e—
liquid
s,or
co
nta
iners
ho
ldin
gliq
uid
waste
should
not
bepliT
ed
ina
landfill
unle
ssth
ere
qu
irem
en
tso
f2
65
.31
4
/
//
/
(L
,
‘V‘V//
UiR
ltFI
265.315(1
)E
mpty
co
nta
iners
mu
stbe
re—ducedin
volu
me
aso
fone
year
afte
rth
eeffe
ctiv
edate
oP
art
265.
SUB
PAR
T0
—IN
CIN
ER
AT
OR
S
26
5.3
43
Must
be
at
stead
ysta
teconditio
ns
befo
read
din
gh
azardo
us
waste
.
26
5.3
45
Waste
an
aly
ses
must
be
con
du
ctedpursu
ant
to265.3
45.
(—N
265.3
47
Mo
nito
ring
andin
spectio
ns
must
\.
beco
nducted
asdelin
eate
din
265.3
“26
5.3
51
Ac
clo
sure
the
owner
or
opera
tor
must
remo
ve
all
hazard
ou
sw
astean
dh
azardo
us
waste
resid
ues.
SUB
PAR
TP
-TH
ERM
AL
TREA
TMEN
T
.265.3
73
Must
be
at
stead
ysta
teconditio
nbefo
read
din
gh
azard
ou
sw
aste
s.
265.375W
asteanaly
ses
must
be
con
du
ctedpursu
ant
to265.3
75.
7_—\265.377
Monito
ring
andin
spectio
ns
must
be
con
du
ctedas
delin
eate
din
265.
377.
26
5.3
01
ACclo
sure
,th
eo
wn
ero
ro
pera
tor
must
remo
ve
all
hazard
ou
sw
astere
sidu
es..
265.382O
penburn
ing
of
hazard
ous
waste
isp
roh
ibite
dexcept
for
the
op
enburn
ing
and
deto
natio
no
fw
aste
explo
sives
,licab
l—
NA
__
__
__
N/A
/
Not
apY
esN
oCO
MM
ENTS
/
RE
QIJIR
Ef
_________________________________
Not
nplic
ab’
—N
ACO
MM
ENTS
Yes
No
N/A
SUB
PAR
TQ
—C
HE
MIC
AL
,PH
YSIC
AL
.A
ND
BIO
LO
GI
CAL
TREA
TMEN
T.
265.4
01(a)
Must
com
ply
with
265.
.17(b
)
(b)
Hazard
ous
waste
must
not
be
pla
ced
inth
etr
eatm
ent
process
or
equip
ment
ifany
failu
re
of,
equip
ment
or
the
process
would
occur.’
(c)
Acontin
uously
—fe
dprocess
must
be
equip
ped
with
am
eans
tosto
pth
ein
flo
w.
265.4
02
Waste
analy
ses
and
trial
tests
must
be
conducte
dpursuant
to265.
402.
265.4
03
Inspectio
ns
must
be
made
pursuant
to265.4
03.
265.4
04
At
clo
sure,
all
hazard
ous
waste
and
hazard
ous
waste
resid
ues
must
be
rem
oved.
265.4
05
Ignita
ble
or
reactiv
ew
aste
must
not
be
pla
ced
ina
treatm
ent
process
unle
ss
265.4
05
iscom
plie
dw
ith.
/2654O
6In
com
patib
lew
aste
sm
ust
not
7be
pla
ced
inth
esa
me
treatm
ent
pro
ces
LI’unle
ss
265a7(b
)is
com
plie
dw
ith.
SUB
PAR
TR
-U
ND
ER
GR
OU
ND
INJE
CT
ION
,.,
/2ó5.4
30(a)
underg
round
inje
ctio
nof
haz
ard
ous
waste
isnot
subje
ct
toth
eclo
sure
and
post—
clo
sure
or
fin
ancia
lrequir
em
ents
of
Part
265.
,U
nder
gro
und
inje
ctio
nis
subje
ct
toth
eoth
er
requir
em
en
of
Part
265.
Ocher
qu
estio
ns
or
stan
dard
s.•
H
kreth
ereany
oth
er
genera
5tra
nsp
ortin
gV
[I
their
waste
toth
ishazard
ous
waste
man
ag
em
entfa
cility
?
C-
:1;
I
4
_..I
‘eS
i.’A.
DB: ir
0 0a. Koppers will suhuit a roore ãetailed schedule of events
concerning the switch-over frcm burning hazardous tonon-hazardous waste in the ioiler.
0 QSCHEDULE FOR WASTEWATER
PRETREATMENT SYSTEMKOPPERS COMPANY, INC.TREATED WOOD PRODUCTSGRENADA, MISSISSIPPI
Begin Construction July 23, 1988
Finish Construction October 13, 1988
Process Start—up October 19, 1988(cease using surface impoundment)
Full Operation November 2, 1988
C
MEETING AGENDA
Koppers Company, Inc.
June 15, 1988
1.) Surface Impoundment Permit.
a.) Submittal of schedule for completion of pretreatmentsystem and hook—up to POTW.
b.) Submittal of updated schedule for closure.
c.) Contingency plan for closure if pretreatment systemis not permitted or completed by November 8, 1988.
2. Boiler Ash Landfarm.
a.) Review groundwater sampling results.
b.) Closure & Post—Closure requirements.
1) Submittal of updated Part A.
2) Submittal of Part B.
3. Spray Irrigation Field
a.) Review existing data.
b.) Closure & Post—Closure requirements.
1) Submittal of updated Part A
2) Submittal of Part B
4. Unnamed Ditch
a.) Beiiewr existing data.
b.) Discuss interim measures for remediating contamination.
5. RFA/RFI for Solid Waste Management Units.
a.) EPA letter and comments
6. Boiler & Boiler ash
4-_n EXHIBIT 1
KEYSTONEENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC.
Interoffice Correspondence
To J. D. Clayton From D. L. King
Location Grenada, ‘S Location North Little Rock
Subject Waste Profile — CWM, Inc Date June 1?, 1983
Attached is a completed Waste Profile Sheet C Chemical Waste N’anagenient, mc)for the few drums of 1-lazartlous Waste (1J051) presently stored at the Grenadaplant. Please review the attached information and proceed as follows:
1) Collect a representative sample (one quart) from these drums andcomplete the Sample Certification attached to the back of theProfile Sheet, and siwi Profile Sheet at the bottom of the firsbpage.
2) Send sample CUPS), and Waste Profile Sheet to: Chemical WasteManagement, Inc. , Emelle Facility, P. 0. Box 55, Emelle, AL 35459
LI’ you have any questions, please call Rob or me.
Davia King
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ChemiolNWaste Managemen3nc.GENERALS WASTE MATERIAL PROFIIE(ET
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D. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE1. Color: 2. Does the waste have a 3. PhysIcal State @ 70°F: 4, Layers: 5. SpecifIc Gravity: 6. Free Liquids:
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E. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION — RANGE F. METALS Indicate if this waste contains any of‘I, MIN, - MAX. the following:.. .CL.2_6’ —- / . - % 1. C EP TOX/TCLP or 2. Total
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Please note: The chemical composition total In the maximum Copper 0< 5column must be greater than or equal to 100%, TOTAL: % Nickel 0< 5 < 1342. Indicate if this waste contains any of the following; Thallium 0< 5 0< 130
NONE or LESS THAN or ACTUAL Zinc 0< 5PCE3’s ..L < 50 ppm -.-. — ppm 0<Cyanides 1 < 50 ppm -. — ppm 0<Phenolics C < 50 ppm ppm 0<Sulfldes < Soppm
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G. OTHER HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS1, Is this waste a listed solvent waste as defined by 40 CFR 261.31 (FOOl, F002, F003, F004, or F005)? C Yes No2. Does this waste Contain greater than 1000 ppm total hatogenated organic compounds? C Yes No3. Indicate if this waste Is any of the following:
C RORA Reactive C RadioactiveC Water Reactive C EtiologicalU Explosive U Pesticide Manufacturing WasteC Shock Sensitive C OtherPyrophoric None of the above - -
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K. COMPLETE ONLY FOR WASTES INTENDED I. OPTIONAL — RECLAMATION, FUELS, OR INCINERATIONFOR FUELS or INCINERATION PARAMETERS Provide if InfOrmation Is available.Range
LESS THAN or ACTUAL 1. Heat Value (BTU/lb): -. 2. Water:.Beryllium C < 5000 ppm ppm 3. Viscosity (cps):
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--Tots) Bromine C 2 %... 7, Is this waste a pumpable liquid? C Yes C NoTotal Chlorine C < 36 % Type of pump?
Total Fluorine C I % 8. Can thIs waste be heated to Improve flow? C Yes C NoTotal Sulfur. 9. Is this waste soluble In water? C Yes U No
10. Particle size: Will the solid portion of this waste pass througha 1/8 inch screen? C Yes C No
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J. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION- j1, is this a DOT Hazardous Material? Yes C No 2. Anticipated Annual Volume/Units: .
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Dear Mr. Hardage:
Mr. James HardageMississippi Department of NaturalResourcesBureau of Pollution Control2380 HGW 80 WestJackson, MI 39204
Re: Koppers Company, Inc.Grenada, Mississippi#MSD 007027543
I have enclosed a copy of a RCRA closure plan for the sprayirrigation system at the referenced plant. Please be advisedthat Koppers Company, Inc. continues to take the position thatspray irrigation fields at wood treating plants are not regulatedhazardous waste units under the Resource Conservation andRecovery Act, as amended (“RCRA”), and similar state statutes.Although Koppers is submitting this plan which addresses thesprayfield, we expressly reserve all rights to contest theclassification of the sprayfield as a RCRA unit. This submissionshall not be construed, or deemed to be, an admission by Koppersthat the referenced sprayfield is subject to RCRA.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or commentsconcerning this closure plan.
Yours truly,
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Robert J. AndersonStaff Program ManagerKoppers Treated Wood Products
DIRECT DIAL #412—227—2683
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cc: J. BatchelderJ. D. ClaytonMC Central FilesJ. Blundon (w/o enclosure)
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EN1RONMENTAI RESOURCES, INC.
Phone 412/227 2694 436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940 Pittsburgh, PA 15219. t
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CLOSURE PLANTREATED WASTEWATER SPRAYFIELD
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC.GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI
I. FACILITY/CONTACT INFORMATION
OWNER/OPERATORS NAME: Koppers Company, Inc.
EPA FACILITY ID#: MSD007027543
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 160Grenada, MS 38960
PHONE NUMBER: (601) 226-4584
CONTACTS:
Koppers Grenada, Mississippi Plant Contacts
J. D. Clayton, Plant Manager(601) 226—4584
Keystone Environmental Resources Department Contacts
Robert J. Anderson, Staff Program Manager(412) 227—2683
II. GENERAL
This closure plan is being submitted in accordance with U.S.EPA and applicable state regulations. Koppers Company, Inc.takesthe,position that spray irrigation fields at woodtreating plants are not regulated hazardous waste unitsunder the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended(“RCRA”), and similar state statutes. Although Koppers is.submitting this plan, which addressed the sprayfield at theplant, we expressly reserve all rights to contest theclassification of the sprayfield as a RCRA unit. Thissubmission shall not be construed, or deemed to be, anadmission by Koppers that the sprayfield is subject to RCRA.
III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SPRAYFIELD
The sprayfield covers an area of approximately 6 acres, andis vegetated with natural grasses. (See Attachment (1) forlocation). Historically, the sprayfield was used as a finaltreatment step for pretreated wastewater; hazardous wastewas never applied to the sprayfield. The sprayfield waslisted as a hazardous waste unit handling KOOl sludge as aprotective filing as part of Koppers’ Part B permit
0 0application at the direction of U.S. EPA. As a result, theconstituents of interest are those listed in 40CFR261,Appendix VII, for 1(001 hazardous waste.
IV. RATIONALE FOR CLOSURE OF THE SPRAYFIELD
Because the sprayfield was operated to biodegrade anyremaining organic constituents in pretreated wastewater, anddid not receive hazardous wastes p Se, the closure processwill entail ceasing use of the sprayfield and allowingnatural biodegradation to reduce concentrations of residualorganic constituents to levels below levels of human healthor environmental concern, pursuant to 53FR9944. Theachievement of this goal will demonstrate that clean closurehas been accomplished.
V. METHOD OF CLOSURE
A. Following surface impoundment closure, use of thesprayfield will be discontinued.
B. A source of potable water will be connected to thespray irrigation system, and the sprayfield will beoperated for eight hours to flush any residualwastewater from the distribution lines and spray heads.
C. The spray irrigation system will be disassembled.
D. The sprayfield will be fertilized as necessary andmowed periodically to promote vegetative growth andbiodegradation of residual organic constituents. Ifnecessary, the field will be plowed and disced tofurther promote biodegradation.
E. After 180 days of operation, soil samples will becollected from 0 to 1.5 feet in depth at four locationswithin, the sprayfield. These samples will be analyzedfor Appendix VII KOOl constituents following SW—846methods. Results will be evaluated to determine if1(001 constituents are present at or above levels ofhuman health or environmental concern. This evaluationwill be presented as part of the engineer’scertification of closure. In the event that cleanclosure cannot be certified at that time, Koppers willsubmit an amended closure plan specifying either1). continued activities necessary to accomplish cleanclosure, or 2). activities necessary for closure withwaste constituents in place.
VI. DECONTAMINATION AND SAFETY PROCEDURES
A. All workers shall observe the safety procedures forhandling 1(001 hazardous waste as presented in theplant’s Contingency Plan and Personnel Training
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0 0documentation, as included in the Part B permitapplication, and in accordance with the applicableregulations. At a minimum, workers will wearcoveralls, gloves, and boots. Due to the method ofclosure, no activities requiring equipmentdecontamination will be conducted.
VII. DOCUMENTATION
Certification of closure will be submitted to the state andU.S. EPA by Koppers and the state-registered professionalengineer within 60 days of conmpletion of closure.Certification will include a report of the findings from thesubsoil quality investigation.
VIII. SCHEDULE
A. Schedules of closure activities and related activitiesare detailed in Attachment (2). Attachment (2)includes in the schedule the final closure of thesurface impoundment system; sprayfield closure cannotbe initiated until this activity is completed.
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0 QIX. CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE
1. Potable water connection,labor and materials
2. Flush irrigation system]. day @ $200
3. Dismantle irrigation system;30 man—days @ $200
4. Fertilize and periodic mowing
5. Soil sampling; 1 man—day @ $300
6. Soil analysis; 4 @ $750
7. Data evaluation; 16 hrs @ $60
8. Engineer’s certification; 16 hrs @ $100
Subtotal
Administration Costs (10%)
Contingency Costs (10%)
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
$ 400
200
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$12,860
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$15,440
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SPRAYFIELD CLOSURE SCHEDULE
Activity Completion Day
Completion of Impoundment Closure -0-
Flush irrigation system with potable water + 10
Dismantle irrigation system + 30Fertilize/Mow periodically +179Sample soil +180
Receive analytical results +240
Certify closure +300
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,2 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IV
345 COURTLAND STREET
)N 0 0 1G ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30365
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Mr. Sam Mabry, DirectorHazardous Waste DivisionBureau of Ekllution ControlMississippi tpartrent of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 10385Jackson, Mississippi 39209
Attn: David Bockelmann
1ar Mr. Mabry:
Enclosed please find the draft results of the analysis of samples collected atKoppers Inc., as requested by Mr. David Bockelmann. These results are notfinal ar are therefore subject to QA/QC.
If you have any questions, please contact Hugh Hazen or Karen 1cKinney at(404) 347—7603.
Sincerely,
Allan E. PntleyRCRA BranchWaste Compliance Section
Enclosure
C.. . CUNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IVCOLLEGE STATION RD.
ATHENS, GA. 30613
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DATE: 05/28/88
SUBJECT: Results of Extractable Organic Analysis;88-173 KOPPERS
GRENADA MS
FROM: Tow B. Bennett, Jr.Chief, Organic Chemistry Section
TO: DOUG LAIR
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DATE: 05/13/88
SUBJECT: Results of Purgeable Organic Analysis;88-173 KOPPERS
GRENADA MS
FROM: Torn B. Bennett, jr.Chief, Organic Chemistry Section
TO: DOUG LAIR
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Mr. Sam Mabry, DirectorHazardous ste Division&ireau of Pollution ControlMississippi Department of Natural IsourcesP.O. BDx 10385Jackson, Mississippi 39209
Re: Koppers Canpany, Inc.Grenada, MississippiMSD 007 024 543
Dear Mr. Mabry:
This letter is a follow—up to discussions held during the Mid—Year Reviewconcerning the referenced facility. Included is EPA’S position concerningthe current canpliance situation for three hazardous or solid waste management areas at the facility — the ash landfarm, the spray irrigation fieldand the unnamed stream which traverses the property. Additionally, EPA’srecanmendations as to how these areas should be addressed are discussed.
concerning the ash landfarm, EPA co4ersjthis aareu]ated landdiflit_cQntaining_a_1istdazardous waste. The landfar!sthere—fore subject to applicable closure and pa töIbure regulations. Closureof this unit should begin immediately. EPA recanrnends that tDNR set aclosure schedule and final closure date via an administrative order orin the closure plan approval process.
Regarding the spray irrigation field, EPA also considers this to be aregulated land treatment unit containing a listed hazardous waste. EPArecatimends that MSDNR require Koppers to begin closure of the unit,regardless of the company’s proposed action against EPA. t.’SDNR shouldaddress the closure of the unit as expeditiously as possible.
The last area of concern is the unnamed stream which was addressed inthe “Report of Findings — Unnamed Ditch Characterization” prepared bythe facility in October 1987. EPA concludes contaminant releases haveoccurred to the stream fran the solid waste managnent units locatednear the stream. EPA recanmends that Koppers address these releasesand implement interim measures to stop these releases until suchtime as the HSWA permit interim measures are effective.
0 0UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IV
345 COURTL.AN STREETATLANTA, GEORGIA 30365
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JUN10 1968Dept. of Naturat HesourcesBureau of Pollut,, Control
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As stated above EPA recorrnds that MSDNR require Koppers to addressthese issues in a timely and appropriate manner. If you have anyquestions, please contact Hugh Hazen or Karen McKinney at (404)347—7603.
Sincerely yours,
James H. Scarbrigh, P.E.Chief, RCPA BranchWaste &1anement Division
1. Release Location
77e IF971 /‘1S
9. Person reporting release:
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Date:
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a) Name of substance:_
b) NA/UN_________
d) Date of Release: .5’—it—88
I) Dureaon of Release: I — IliW
g) Release occurred into C Air C Water Ground
h) Substance is extremely hazardous DYES C NO(per list in 40 CFR 355)
7. Recommended precautions
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8. Anticipated Health Risks
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C aMs. TiDprtnt of Pollution Controla Fcoiocjy
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If you rhoulc have arw ciuestions or if you shoulc3 recuire any
ckitional infonvtion, please citiot rr at (601) 961—17l.
Pincerelv,
Dvi J. ckejwrUaarc½us WaE5te Br?nch
0 STATF OF ARKANSAS 0DEPARTMINT OF POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY
8001 NATIONAL DRIVE, P.O. BOX 9583LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72209
I’HONE: (50) )562 7444
May 3, 1988
Department of Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution Control y ii iDivision of Solid Waste ManagementPost Office Box 10358 IJackson, Mississippi 39209 LATTN: Hazardous Waste Financial Assurance Division
Dear Sir:
The State of Arkansas is reviewing the use of the financial test ofKoppers Company, Inc. for closure/post—closure costs. I wouldrequest that you take a few minutes of your time to answer a fewquestions for me.
1. Have you agreed with the costs for the closure and post—closureamounts that Koppers has submitted to your agency? Our recordsshow that for the end of year report for 1987 Koppers showed atotal of $1,025,829 for closure of the facility in your state;and a total of $1,285,658 for post—closure of the facility inyour state.
2. Did you find the costs adequate, and if not, what was theproblem with their estimate?
3. Did Koppers pass the financial test according to yourregulations?
The cuirenL ciosuIe/post—ciosure costs for the Kopper’s facility inArkansas is $463,930 and $2,208,300 respectively. These costs,which were not reflected accurately in the 1987 financial test,should be used when reviewing any new submissions by the company.
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I hope that this is not an inconvience to you, as it will help ourDepartment compare the costs for closure and post—closure forKoppers Company, Inc. in the State of Arkansas. We are attemptingto validate all the cost estimates within the next forty—five daysand would be glad to share this information with you. If you haveany questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Lisa M. StarkAdministrative Assistant IHazardous Waste Division
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cc: Karen Deere, Manager, Enforcement Branch, HW Division
Phone: 412/227-2694 436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412/227-2436
March 24, 1988
Mr. David J. BockelmannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of
Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 39204
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
Dear Mr. Bockelmann:
With this FAX transmission are copies of revised pages 1 of 5 and2 of 5 of the Part A Application for Koppers Grenada, Mississippifacility.
If you need additional information, please feel free to contactme at (412) 227—2683.
Sincerely,
Robert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
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EN1IONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC.
Via FAX601—961—5 0
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Enclosures
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tINVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY “—‘II. EPA ID. NUMBERHAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT APPLICATIONConsolidated Pe,mits Program
(ThL, informatIon Is required under SectIon 3005 of RCR.4.)
t,ANO APPLICATIONOCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
GALLONS OR LITERSGALLONS OR LITERScu.pc aos eqCUBiC METERS
104 GALLONS OR LITERS
D71 GALLONS OR LITERS010 ACRE-FEET (th. volume that
would couer one acre to adepth of one foot) ORHECTARE-METER
Dli ACRES OR HECTARES052 GALLONS PER DAY OR
LITERS PER DAY012 GALLONS OR LITERS
Please print or type in the unshaded areas only,.—.-—---(fill—in areas re spaced for elite type, i.e.. 12 ‘)tes/incfl).
FORM
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COMMENTS
II. FIRST OR REVISED APPLICATIONPlace an “X” in the appropriate box in A or B bilow (mark one box only) to indicate whether this is the first application you are submitting for your facility or arevised application. If this is your first application end you already know your facility’s EPA 3.0. Number, or if this is a revised application, enter your facility’sEPA 3.0. Number in Item I above.A. FIRST APPLICATION (place an “X” below and provida the approprIate date)
I. EXISTING FACILITY (See Instruction, for defInition of exiating facUlty7’ Complete item below.)
. çJa.NEw FAtILITY (Complete item below.)FOR NEW FACILITIES,
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PROVIDE THE DATE
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I -i FOR EXISTING FACILITIES. PROVIDE THE DATE (yr.. mo., A day). I ..o. I I a (yr, mo., & day) OPERA’L i 1 I 0TI0N CEGAN OR THE DATE CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED I I I 3 TION SEGAN OP 3
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I. FACILITY HAS INTERIM STATUSQZ. FACILITY HAS A RCRA PERMIT
Ill. PROCESSES — CODES AND DESIGN CAPACITIESA. PROCESS CODE — Enter the code from th. list of process codes below that best describes each process to be used at the facility. Ten lines are provided forentering codes. If more lines are needed, enter the code(s) in the space provided, It a process will be used that Is not included in the list of codes,below, thendescribe the process (including ka d.e197 cspaclty) In the space provided on the form (itwn ill-C).
B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY — For each code entered In column A enter the capacity of the process.1. AMOUNT — Enter the amount.-2. UNIT OF MEASURE — For each amount entered In column 8(1). enter the code from the flit of unit measure codes below that describes the unit ofmeasur. used. Only the units of measur, that are listed below should be used.
PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OF PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OFCESS MEASURE FOR PROCESS CESS MEASURE FOR PROCESSPROCESS CODE DESIGN CAPACITY IROCESS CODE DESIGN CAPACITYStorage:CONTAINER (bazrel, drum, etc.) SOSTANK SOSWASTE PILE 102
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INJECTION WELLLANDFILL
UNIT OF MEASURE
Treetosent:TANK TOI GALLONS PER DAY OR
LITERS PER DAYSURFACE IMPOUNDMENT T02 GALLONS PER DAY OR
LITERS PER DAYINCINERATOR TOS TONS PER HOUR ORMETRIC TONS PER HOUR;GALLONS PER HOUR ORLITERS PER HOUR
OTHER (Use for physical chemical, ‘504 GALLONS PER DAY ORthermal or biological trealnsrnt LITERS PER DAYprocesses not occurring In tan kg,surface impoundment, or i,winer- -
ator,. Describe the processes Inthe apace provided; Item Ill-C.)
UNITOF UNITOFMEASURE .... MEASURE .cOo€- UNIT OFMEASURE -- CODE UNIT OF MEASURE
GALLONS G LITERS PER DAY V ACREFEET . ALITERS L . TONS PER HOUR 0 HECTARE’MLTER FCUBIC YARDS Y METRIC TONS PER HOUR W ACRES...... .....-, BCUIIC METERS ._- .-G-. z—_. GA4jL,ONS P -KOUq ‘-,P,- ,-,-r E - - I4C’TAWES’-, QGALLONS PER DAY
- - Lfl’ERS PgWltOIJR,. • . .‘ . HEXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM III (thosars In lIne numbeea X-7 ndX-2 below): A facility has two storage tanks, one tank can hold 200 gallons and theother can hold 400 gallons. Th. facility el.o flee an Incinerator that can burn up to 20 gallons per hour.
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C. SPACE FOR AOOITIONA PROCESS CODES OR FOR DESCRISING OTHER PROCESSES (code “T04”J. ron EACH PROCESS ENTERED HEREINCLUDE DESIGN CAPACITY.
Note: lll.C. Line 1
650 cubic yards x 201 gal /yd3 = 130,650 gallons
A. EPA HALHUQUS WASTE NUMbER — enter ne tour—aigIt numoer Trom 441 ç&H, Subpart I) for each listed hazardous wast, you will handle. if youhandle hazardous wastes which ar, not listed in 40 CFR, Subpart D, enter the four—.digit number(s) from 40 CFR, Subpart C that describes the charscteristica and/or the toxic contaminante of those hazardous wastes.
B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY — For each listed waste entered In column A estimate the quantity of that west, that will be handled on an annualbasis. For .di characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A estimate the total annual quantity of all the non—listed waste(s) that will be handledwhich poises. that characteristic or contaminant.
C. UNIT OF MEASURE — For each quantity entered in column S entr th. unit of measure code. Unite of measure which must be used end the appropriatecodei are:
FNitLlSH UNIT OF MEASURE- - - - CODE METRIC UNITOF MEASuRE CCIflE
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If facility records use any other unit of measure for quantity, th. units of measure must be converted into one of the required units of measure taking intoaccount th, appropriate density or specific gravity of the waste.
0. PROCESSES1. PROCESS CODES:
For listed hazardoue west.; For each listed hazardous waste entered In column A select the coda(s) from the list of process codes contained in Item illto indicate how the waste will be stored, treated, andlor disposed of-el the --
For non—fisted hazardous weetes: For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered in column A, select the code(s) from the list of process codescontained in Item III to indicate all th. processes that will be used to store, treat, and/or dispose of all the non—listed hazardous wastes that possessthat characteristic or toxic contaminant.Not.: Four space, are provided for entering process codas. If more are needed: (1) Enter the first three as described above; (2) Enter “COO” in theextreme right box of Item IV.O(1); and (3) Enter in the apace provided on page 4, thi line number and the additional coda(s).
2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION: If a code snot listed for a process th.twilI be used, describe the process In the spec. provided on the form.
NOTE: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE ThAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER — Hazardous wastes that can be describea bymore than on. EPA Hazardous Waste Number shall be d.ecribed on the form as follows:
1. Select on. of the EPA Hazardous Wasp. Numbers end enter It in column A. On the sam. lin, complete columns B.C. and 0 by estimating the total annualquantity of the waste and describing all the procelees te be used to treat, store, and/or dispose of the waste.
2. In column A of th. next line enter th. other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the waste. In column 0(2) on that line enter“included with above” and make no other entries on that line.
3. Repeat step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the hazardous waste.
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM IV (those,, In I/n. numbers X 1, X.2. X.3 andX-4 below) — A facility will treat end dispose of an estimated 900 poundsper year of chrome shavinge from lth.r tanning and finishing operation. In addition, the facility will treat and dispose of three non—iisted wastes. Two wastesare corrosive only and there will be an eetlmeted,200 pouncis per yser of each waste. The etherraseta is corrosiwend ignitable and there will bean estimated100 pounds per year of that t.. Treatment will biln en Incinerator and dlspoeats.Iflbe in a landfTIf:---” .. -
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Mr. David J. BockelmannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of Natural
ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 392014
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
I have enclosed a copy of the revised page 1 of 5 of the Part AApplication for Koppers Grenada, Mississippi facility.
The change brings the volume of work in the impoundment into linewith the amount reported on Pages 1-2 and 1—3 of the November1986 Closure Plan for the surface impoundment/sprayfield.
If you need any additional information before Friday, March 25,please call my phone number and ask for Chuck Vita.
Thanks for your help.
RA/bjEnc losure
Very truly yours,
Robert AndersonStaff Program Manager
Phone: 412/227-2694 436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax:
March 23, 1988
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYHAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT APPLICATION
Consolidated Permit Program(This information ii required under Section 3005 of RCRA.)
COMMENTS
Storage:CONTAINER (ban’ei, drum, etc.)TANKWASTE PILE
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
Disposal:INJECTION WELLLANDFILL
LAND APPLICATIONOCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
501 GALLONS OR LITERS502 GALLONS OR LITERS503 CUBIC YARDS OR
CUBIC METERS504 GALLONS OR LITERS
079 GALLONS OR LITERS080 ACRE-FEET (the volume that
would cover one acre to adepth of one foot) ORHECTARE-METER
081 ACRES OR HECTARES082 GALLONS PER DAY OR
LITERS PER DAY083 GALLONS OR LITERS
OTHER (Use for physical, chemical,thermal or biological treatmentprocesses not occurring In tanks,surface impoundments or incinerators. Describe the processes inthe space provided; Item 111-C.)
TOl GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
T02 GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
T03 TONS PER HOUR ORMETRIC TONS PER HOUR;GALLONS PER HOUR ORLITERS PER HOUR
T04 GALLONS PER DAY ORLITERS PER DAY
Please int or type n the unshaded areas onl(fill—in areas are spaced for elite type, i.e., 12 , ersfinch).
FORM
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYAPPLICATION I DATE RECEIVED
APPROVED I (yr.. mo.. & day)
Form Approved 0MB No. 758-S80004
I. EPA I.D. NUMBER’
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II. FIRST OR REVISED APPLICATIONPlace an “X” in the appropriate box in A or B below (mark one box only) to indicate whether this is the first application you are submitting for your facility or arevised application. If this is your first application and you already know your facility’s EPA ID. Number, or if this is a revised application, enter your facility’sEPA ID. Number in Item I above.A. FIRST APPLICATION (place an “X” below and provide the appropriate date)
t. EXISTING FACILITY (See instructions for definition of “existing” facility. fl2.NEW FACILITY (Complete item below.)7, Complete item below.)-
FOR NEW FACILITIES,.
PROVIDE THE DATEi r v. J I ue. I ov 1 FOR EXISTING FACILITIES. PROVIDE THE DATE (yr.. mo., & day). Mj 1 V (yr., mo., & day) OPERA1 Ip Ip Ii Ip Ii I (use the boxes to the left)
EXPECTED TO BEGIN
I ii OPERATION BEGAN OR THE DATE CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED
I I I TION BEGAN OR IS1.__.I_n id 173 7.1 [77 71172 74 74 I I,,B. REVISED APPLICATION (place an “X” below and complete Itemlaboue)
1. FACILITY HAS INTERIM STATUS Da. FACILITY HAS A RCRA PERMIT7272
III. PROCESSES — CODES AND DESIGN CAPACITIES —
A, PROCESS CODE — Enter the code from the list of process codes below that best describes each process to be used at the facility. Ten lines are provided forentering codes. If more lines are needed, enter the code(s) in the space provided. If a process will be used that is not included in the list of codes,below, thendescribe the process (including its design capacity) In the space provided on the form (Item lllC).
B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY — For each code entered in column A enter the capacity of the process.1. AMOUNT — Enter the amount.2. UNIT OF MEASURE — For each amount entered in column 8(1), enter the code from the list of unit measure codes below that describes the unit ofmeasure used. Only the units of measure that are listed below should be used.
. PRO- APPROPRIATE UNITS OF PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OFCESS MEASURE FOR PROCESS CES MEASURE FOR PROCESS(flCl riqintJ (‘PA(N1’Y PRflCFC rrinn flEI(.Pd rAPr’ITV
Treatment:TANK
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UNITOF UNITOF UNITOFMEASURE MEASURE MEASUREUNIT OF MEASURE CODE UNIT OF MEASURE CODE UNIT OF MEASURE CODEGALLONS G LITERS PER DAY V ACRE-FEET.. ALITERS L TONS PER HOUR 0 HECTARE-METER FCUBIC YARDS V METRIC TONS PER HOUR W ACRES BCUBIC METERS C GALLONS PER HOUR E HECTARES 0GALLONS PER DAY U LITERS PER HOUR HEXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM III (shown in line numbers X-l and X’2 below): A facility has two storage tanks, one tank can hold 200 gallons and theother can hold 400 gallons. The facility also has an incinerator that can burn up to 20 gallons per hour.
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C\ KEYSTONE
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC. R E C El V ED
436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 MAR 18 1988Dept. of Natural flesourceslureau of Pollution ConErol
March 16, 1988
Mr. David J. Bockelmann, HydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204
Re: Koppers Company, Inc.Grenada, Mississippi FacilityEPA ID No. 007 027 543
Dear Mr. Bockelmann:
Three copies of the groundwater sampling and analysis plan for the ash disposalarea at Koppers’ Grenada, Mississippi facility are attached. Samples werecollected In February 1988 for the first found. A report summarizing the samplingresults will be prepared at the end of July 1988.
Please call if you have any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
obert J. AndersonStaff Program ManagerKoppers Treated Wood Products
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TO: David i Bockelmann
COMPANY NAME: Mississippi Department of Natural Resources
COMPANY TELECOP IER NUMBER: 601- 961- 5190
FROM: Robert J. Anderson, Keystone Environmental Res., Inc.
NUMBER OF PAGES TO FOLLOW:
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xr YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL MATERIAL TRANSMITTED, PLEASE CALL U ON:
(412) 227—2694,
OUR COPIER NUMBER IS (412) 227-2436, IT IS A PANAFAX UF-600AT.
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Phone: 412/227.2694 436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, P1t(sburgh. Pt 15219 Faxz 412/227-2436
March 24, 1988 via FAX601—961—5190
Mr. David S. BockelmannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of
Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 39204
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
Dear Mr. Bockelmann:
with this FAX transmission are copies of revised pages 3. of S and2 of 5 of the Part A Application for Koppers Grenada, Mississippifacility.
If you need additional information, please feel free to contactme at (412) 227—2683.
Sincerely,
WcSs*tj 4’k9’%J(Robert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
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Enclosures
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYAnLtcAtTSii. OA4zflCCtVIO
irtntcJII, FIRST OR REVISED APPLICATIONPine an “X” In the aporocriet, box in A or B below fmer* one box onlyl to indicate whether this it the first application you are jubmiiting for your facility or srevised applIcatIon. If this I; your first epplicatlon end you already know your facilky’s EPA 1.0. Number, or ii this lea reviled application, enter your facility’sEPA 1.0. Number In Item I show.a. wlnSrAPn.ICATION (plan an X” below and piuEda tk4propflafriate)
IXJSTINO FACILITY (Sn In, tnACttOM fØt 4,fln/haa of “extal/n” fecWty, *.nsw FACILITY (Complete It.’n below.)vi Complete Item helow,)
P05 NiW FACILITIES.PROVIDE THE DAT(l’a
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1 QflNATJOM SEDAN81 IjJ j I i i’un t. baste to iii. ieTtTTHE OATS CONSTRUGPION COMMeNCED I ri ‘noN eKOAN OR II
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flROCESSSS — COPES AND DESIGN APi
LAND P.PPI.ICATIONOCEAN DISPOSAL
SUISFACE IMPOUNDMENT
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Covesolldnd Penn/u ProgrfT/ste lnformattan knouind under Ste//an 3004 of ACM.)
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A. PROCESS CODE — Enter the code from the list of process codes below that beet describes nab process to be used at the facility. Ten inca are provided forentsnin codes. If more lines are needed, enter the code(s) In the specs provided, If a process will be used that Is not included In the list of codei,below, thendescribe the process Uxiudinglu dnlgw, in the apace provided ore the form (Sr I/bC).
B, PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY — F seth code entered In column A enter the cepeclty of the process.1, AMOUNT — Enter the amount,2, UNIT OF MEASURE — For each amount entered h column Sill, enter the code from the list of unit mewsre coda below that describes the unit ofminute used. Qnly the units of enneure that a’s listed below should be used.
PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OF PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OPCESS MEASURE F OR PROCESS CESS MEASURE FOR PROCESSPflfM5
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OALLONI ,,..,.,,.,.G LJflRSPSRPAV,,, Wv ACRE-FEETT,,t .7ONSPSRI4OUR ,,....,,,,,..D H4C’VARE-MStSR,, FCUSICYAROI, ,,,..,,,Y . METNICTONSPE$HOUL,,,...,W .,405a..__.J,.fl.,,CU iiC METcR% — raC,t -‘ *A$.Ofl PS*StOijN’ r* .-n I HffANEI a s—,, 0OAI.L.ONSPKROAY LltERSPtwNotaw,..,,; a
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM III (theses hsthsqnunsbsaX-V andX-2 below!; A facility has two storage tanks, one tank can hold 200 gellons and theother an hold 400 gellons, The fesility also bee en incinerstos’ thee can burn up to 20 gallons per hour,: .1A. PRO
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Li‘ continve item the Iran:,
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WbEsciwTiN OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
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CPKRAzARDOUS WASTE NbMalr— Eñbr tkiö cur—c1gitiiiid*lTthi 4RSi5j$WDTor ieàWfiii’hattrdoiä weeta wuwtll hindu. if youhan&e tazsrdout weates which are not listed in 413 CPA, Subpan D, enter the four—digit number/si from 40 CPA. Subpart C that describes the cherecteris.:lt, md/or the toxic oontaminans of thoee hawdoua weØes.
9. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTiTY — For each fisted waste entered in column A estimete the quantIty of that waste that will be handled on an ennuslbasis, For tech chansterietle or taxis eonmir*nt entered In column A estimate the total annual quantity of all the non—fisted waste(s) that will be handledwhich Øoeseee that characterIstIc or contaminant.
C. UNIT OF MEAfliRS — For each quantity entered in column 3 enter the unIt of ,neeaure coda, Unita of measure which must be used and the appropriatecodes era: ‘r’ .
kNGLlSHi1NlTflFMAffiifl -._ MET9ICiJNPrnFMcflj.( —POUNDS P K1I.OOPAM$TONI, . .g. •..&4 ‘A.tPi.t.!.5J.tt€’.’ ‘c’Z; M!TflICt0Nt.r ., •*.st . •.
if facility rscor* u any other unit of measure for quantity, the unite of measure miat be conterlad into one of the required units of measure taking intoaccount the epprcprlate density or epecific gravity of tite watt.
0. PRoCESSES1. PROCESS CODES:
For listed hazerdota were: For each listed hazardous waste entered in column A select the cove(s) horn the list of process codes cont&ted in lten’to Indicate how the waste will be stored, treated, end/ordiepcee& of-es the feclllty.—?fnrn’4’Foe nan—listed hazardoua welts: For each therectarirtic or toxic contarnirtant entered In column A, asian the code(s) from the list oi *cen cooescontained in Item lii to indlw, all the prose that will be used to store, teat, end/or dispoee of all the non—lined hezardoum wesuu met ponessthat charecterlstlc or toxic contaminant.Nn: Pour spaces are provided for entering pros codes, it more era needed: (1) Enter the first three es described above: (7) Enter “000” in theextreme right box of Item IV’O(l); and (3) Enter In the apera provided on page 4, the tine number end the additional code/a).
2. PROCESS DESCRIPTION: lie code is not listed fore process thatwill be used, descrIbe the proosa In the space provided an the font.NOTE: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRiBED IV MOM THAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER — Hazardous wastes that can be described bymore than one EPA Hazardous Waste Number shill be described on tha form a folIowst1. Select one of the EPA Hszerdoua W. Numbers arid enter it in column A. On the earn. line compin columns ES, end D by estimating the total annualquantity of the at, end desribing all the fromsee. to ha uead to ow,, store, endlor dispose of the weste.2. In column A of the next line enw the other EPA l4azardoua Waste Number that art be used to describe the waste, In column Dl?) on that line enter“included with above” and make no other enirlee on that line.
. /3, Repeat step 2 for each other EPA Hazardous Were Number that can be used to describe the hazardous were.
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLflNQ 17CM IV (Maim In /kv, numbers X’S,, X2, X4 end X4 below) — A facility will net end dispose of an estimated 900 pcundtper year of chrome shavinge front leather taming and finishing operation. In eltion, the facility wlIl net and dispose of three non—listed wastes. Two wastesera corrosive only and there will be an estimated 9O poumb per year of each teat,, The other.e is onalve end rtable end there will been anImatedtoo pounde pp yew of that waste Th...t,..at wiii’b. in an Incinerator and dlsposel will be in a landflif ‘- ‘f” -
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Phone: 412/227.2694 436 Seventh Avenue, Sidle 1940, Piftsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412/227-2436
March 24, 1988 Via FAX601—961—5190
Mr. David J. BockelinannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of
Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 39204
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
With this FAX transmission are copies of revised pages 1 of 5 and2 of 5 of the Part A Application for Koppers Grenada, Mississippifacility.
If you need additionalme at (412) 227—2683.
information, please feel free to contact
Sincerely,
Wc4sttjRobert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
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Enclosures
AS GE fE/tEd
Dear Mr. Bockelmann:
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3EPAFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.APLtiiR DATiNIGCIViUzrrH, FIRST OR REVISED APPUCATIONPuce an “X” In rue appropriate bo* In A or a below fma,* one bo# only) to indIcate whether this is the firat apllcaulon you are submiutinp for your facility or arivited applIcatIon. I? thu is your tint epplication and you alnedy know your facilIty’, EPA 1.0. Nwnber, or if tbi ii ryiild application, enter your facility’.EPA (.0. Number In tam I .bo%q.
A. PROCESS CODE — Enter the code from the liii of proc,g codas below that be describes each process to be used et the facility. Ten (in.. are provIOe for•nterin codes. It more lInes are ncoded, enter the code(s) in the ,p.ce provided. If. process will be uaad that is not inch.id,d In the lust of od be’ow, thendnctibe the procase tlncIud1n1te dse1 ciry) In the apses provided on the form (fli” tll.G1.B. PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY — Fw sedu code entered in column A enter the capacity of the precise.1, AMOUNT — Enter 5h amount.
2. UNIT OF MEASURE — For each imoum entered Iii column S(1I enter the code from the lIst of unit in.muce codes below that deicribes the unit ofmecowi used. Only the units of mesiure that w lIsted below should be used.PRO. APPROPRIATE UNFFS OF PRO. APPROPRIATE UNITS OFCESS MEASURE FOR PROCESS 0538 MEASURE FOR PROCESSrflS pSal2N C$PtTY
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othir can held 400 pellana, Tb, facility also hi. en lrsc)niresc, thet can but up to 20 g&Ions per hour.
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P. ESTIMATED ANNUAL GUANT1I’Y — For wdt lbWd waste entered in column A astimete she quantity of that waste that will be handled on an annualbasis, For each cIta.aaterlit.ia ortane’onemWaa* entered In column A estimate the total irnniai quantity of all the nan—listed wiIte(I/ that will be hendiedwhich possess that charic*.rl,tIe Or contaminant.
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more titan on EPA Hazardous Waite Number shift be dseuibed on the form as follows:1. Select one of the EPA Hicerdosse Wwe Numbers and enter It In column A. On the eem. lists complete columns B.C. and 0 by sitimatinc the total annuilquantity of the wse and deanibing Mt due proasasas to be used to treat, store, end/ar dispose of the wwte.
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Mr. David 3. BockelmannHydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of Natural
ResourcesBureau of Pollution Controlaox 103852380 Highway 80 WestJackson, Mississippi 39204
RE: Part A ApplicationKoppers Grenada, MS Facility
Dear Mr. Bockelmann:
I have enclosed a copy of the revised page 1 of 5 of the Part AApplication for Koppers Grenada, Mississippi facility.
The change brings the volume of work in the impoundment into linewith the amount reported on Pages 1—2 and 1—3 of the November1986 Closure Plan for the surface impoundment/sprayfield.
If you need any additional information before Friday, March 25,please call my phone number and ask for Chuck Vita,
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It FIRST OR REVISED APPLICATION1Piece an “X” in the eooroprieta box in A or B below (srtrk one box only) to indicate whether this Is the first application you etc submitting for your facility or arevised application. If thia Ii your first eppllcetlon ene U already know your facility’s EPA 1.0. Number, or if this lie revised eppilcation, enter your fecllity’sEPA i.D. Number in Item I above,r*inst APPLICATIöW(ptace “X” baa tprbj,7e the aflj’QPNQIJ dote) -
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\ KEYSTONE\ENVlONMENTALRESOURCES.INC. ‘ir o is8s
436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1940, Pittsburgh, PA
March 9, 1988 FEDERAL EXPRESS
Mr. David J. Bockelmann, HydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of NaturalResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 10385Jackson, MS 39209
Re: Koppers Company, Inc.,Grenada, Mississippi FacilityReport of FindingsSprayfield CharacterizationEPA ID No. MSD 007027543
Dear Mr. Bockelniann:
This letter is in response to your January 25, 1988 letter to Mr.J. D. Clayton of Koppers Company regarding comments on the“Report of Findings——Sprayfield Characterization” (April 1987),which was prepared by Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc.
This study was conducted to satisfy item 2 of the MississippiCommission on Natural Resources Order Number 1208-87. Althoughthis study was performed to demonstrate that KOOl sludge has notbeen applied to the sprayfield, Koppers asserts that sprayfieldsare not RCRA——regulated hazardous waste management units.
Koppers is challenging EPA’s assertion (adopted by MDNR) thatsprayfields are RCRA—regulated hazardous waste units on the basisthat proper notice and comment rulemaking procedures were notfollowed by the Agency prior to making this determination.Enclosed for your information is a copy of the notice letterwhich has been sent to the Agency advising of our intent to filesuit if EPA does not agree to alter its position. Accordingly,we have no alternative except to decline to perform theadditional sampling or respond to other comments requested inyour January 25, 1988 letter until this issue has been resolved.
Page 2Mr.--’David J. Bockelmann, Hydrbgist
Mississippi Department of Natural ResourcesMarch 9, 1988
If you need additional information or have any questions, pleasecall me.
Sincerely,
‘T• ,‘4cRobert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
DIRECT DIAL #412—227—2683
RJA / c rEnclosure
cc: J. H. Scarbrough, EPA IVJ. R. BatchelderJ. D. ClaytonJ. M. BlundonR. M. Morosky
\YSTONEEN’IONMENTAL RESOURCES. INC.
0 0WElL, G0TsHAL & MANGEs
A PARTNERSHIP INCLUDING PROFESSIONAl. CORPORATIONS
1615 L STREET. N.W.767 FIFTH AVENUE 1600 REPUBUcSANK CENTER
NEW YORk. N.Y. IoIS3 WASHINGTON. D.C. 20036700 LOUISIANA
(2121 310.8000 - (202) 682-7000 HOUSTON. TEXAS 77002TELECOPIER (212) 310-8007 TELECOPIER (2021 857-0939 (713) 546-5000
CABLE: WEGOMA 2021 8s7-os4o TELECOPIER(7I31 224-9511TELEX: ITT 424281 TELEX: ITT 440045 TELCX: ITT 4620144
ITT 423144wRITER5 DIRECT LINE
701 BRICKELL AVENUE1100 ONE MAIN PLACE
MIAMI. FLORIDA 33131DALLAS. TEXAS 75202 (202) 682—7210 1305) 577-3100
(214) 746-7700TELECOPIER: (305) 374-7(59TELECOPIER: (2141 746-7777 February 26, 1988
VIA MESSENGER
Honorable Lee M. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection Agency401 M Street, S.W.Room W—1200Washington, D.C. 10540
Re: Notice of Citizen’s Suit-
Dear Mr. Thomas: -
Pursuant to Section 7002 of the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”), 42 U.S.C. § 6972 and40 C.F.R. Part 254, the American Wood Preservers Institute(“AWPI”) and Koppers Company, Inc. (“Koppers”) notify you oftheir intention to bring suit for failure to perform anondiscretionary duty under 42 U.S.C. §6921(b). Brieflystated, EPA is enforcing, by means of an agency memorandum,a new rule which subjects previously unregulated sprayirrigation fields managing nonhazardous wastewater to thefull panoply of RCRA regulatory requirements for operationor closure of hazardous waste facilities. In so doing, EPAhas violated the explicit directives of both RCRA and theAdministrative Procedure Act (“APA”) by failing to complywith the requirements for designating wastes as hazardous.To subject an entire industry to the staggering costs ofRCRA compliance and in some instances enforcementproceedings by dispensing with the procedural safeguards andreasoned inquiry required for such decisions isindefensible.
Accordingly, AWPI and Koppers urge the Agency tohalt processing RCRA Part B permits for operation or closureof spray irrigation fields managing nonhazardous wastewaterand to dismiss enforcement proceedings seeking to impose
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Honorable LeeM. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyFebruary 26, 1988Page 2
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RCRA requirements on operation or closure of such sprayfields until completion of a rulemaking proceedingdesignating wastewater as a hazardous waste. Absent relieffrom the Agency, we will have no choice but to pursue ourclaim in the district court.
Background
A. EPA Rulemaking
EPA honored the requirements of RCRA and the APAin May 1980, when it first determined through rulemakingthat bottom sediment sludgá from wood preserving processesthat use creosote or pentachiorophenol (hazardous waste No.KOOl) should be regulated as a hazardous waste, but that theprocess wastewater from treatment systems of such operationsshould not. See 45 Fed. Reg. 74,884, 74,889 (1980). Basedon this determination, many wood preserving plants lawfullyconcluded that no RCRA permit was required for the use ofspray irrigation fields as the last step in the managementof the nonha.zardous wastewater.
B. EPA Memoranda
In total disregard of its 1980 rulemaking, EPA hasattempted, through a series of internal memoranda, toabrogate its previous rulemaking on wastewater and insteadunilaterally impose RCRA regulation on facilities handling anonhazardous waste. For example, in November 1984, theAgency issued a memorandum stating that any facilitymanaging wastewater from wood preserving operations,including spray irrigation units, potentially could besubjet to the permitting requirement of section 3001 ofRCRA. Without any substantiation, EPA baldly asserted thatbiological action on land similar to that operating insurface impoundments could generate a “biomass material” atthese facilities which it presumed to be KOOl bottomsediment sludge. In such circumstances, owners of thesefacilities would be managing a listed hazardous waste andtherefore would require a RCRA permit for operation orclosure.
1. EPA memorandum from John H. Skinner, Director, Office ofSolid Waste to James H. Scarbrough, Chief, ResidualsManagement Branch, Region IV (November 23, 1984).
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Honorable Lee M. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyFebruary 26, 1988Page3
Moreover, EPA effectively denied companies theopportunity to demonstrate the absence of KOOl bottomsediment sludge in a spray irrigation field. Although theNovember 1984 memorandum ostensibly allowed owners offacilities to demonstrate that no KOOl sludge was formed inits spray field, the Agency did not set out an approvedmethodology by which facilities could do so. Thus, afacility owner could only rebut EPA’s regulatory presumptionat the whim of the Agency.
Similarly, in July 1985, the Agency issued anothermemorandum that simply concluded that spray irrigationfields managing astewater automatically were subject toRCRA regulation. As with the earlier November 1984memorandum, EPA merely restated its speculative conclusionsconcerning the presence of biomass/sludge at.these fieldswithout any supporting data.
C. EPA Enforcement
EPA has filed enforcement proceedings againstseveral wood preserving companies operating spray irrigationfields based solely on the purported authority of its ownmemoranda and the unsubstantiated theory articulatedtherein. Because the memoranda have never been published inthe Federal Register, individual wood preserving companieshad no prior notice of EPA’s reversal and no meaningfulopportunity to object or voluntarily comply with thememoranda. Instead, these companies faced protractedlitigation and the threat of penalties in order to challengeEPA’s illegal rule.
Further compounding this injury, the Agency isprocessing permit applications for operation or closure ofspray irrigation fields, thereby imposing the burden of RCRAcompliance costs on these facilities. The process of
2. EPA memorandum from John H.. Skinner, Director, Office ofSolid Waste to James H. Scarbrough, Chief, ResidualsManagement Branch, Region IV (July 17, 1985).
3. While objecting to EPA’S assertion of jurisdiction overspray. irrigation fields, many wood preserving companies havefiled permit applications protectively, to avoidjeopardizing their operations. See section 213(a) (2) of the
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Honorable Lee M. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyFebruary 26, 1988Page4
obtaining a RCRA hazardous waste permit alone can consumeseveral years and hundreds of thousands of dollars perfacility. In addition, facilities could be subject toextensive design and performance requirements for operationand closure, in some instances fo a period of at least 30years beyond their active life. These crushing coststhreaten the economic viability of many wood preservingcompanies. Moreover, failure to comply could result in EPAordering the facility to shut down.
D. Industry Response
In accordance with RCRA regulations and inresponse to the uncertainty generated by EPA’S memoranda,AWPI filed a petition with EPA on January 10, 1985, seekingreconsideration of the decision to classify spray irrigationfields managing nonhazardous materials as hazardous wastemanagement facilities. The EPA has failed to act on thispetition. In 1986, AWPI further requested a meeting withsenior officials in the Office of Solid Waste to discuss theregulatory status of. spray irrigation fields in the contextof EPA’S forthcoming rulemaking on the regulation ofadditional wastes from wood preserving operations. TheAgency rejected any such meeting.
AWPI also challenged EPA’s enforcement of itsillegal memoranda in an administrative proceeding. See, InRe Brown Wood Preserving Company, Inc., RCRA 84-l6--R. Inthat case, Athuinistrative Law Judge Thomas B. Yost found theAgency’s attempted regulation of spray irrigation fieldsillegal and prohibited further enforcement proceedings. Inreaching these conclusions, Judge Yost found that (1) theinternal agency memoranda, under which EPA assertedjurisdiction over spray irrigation fields managingnonhazardous wastewater, were invalid because the Agencyfailed to comply with the requirements of RCRA and the APA;and (2) the EPA could not rely on the “undocumented theory”articulated in these memoranda in enforcement proceedings.The EPA’s appeal of that decision is pending. Judge Yost,
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, 42 U.S.C.6925(e)(2). That provision required owners of hazardouswaste facilities to submit Part B permit applications byNovember 8, 1985. Failure to do so could result in theAgency’s closing down the facility.
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Honorable Lee 14. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyFebruary 26, 1988Page5
however, has resisted treating his opinion as determinativein cases involving similarly—situated facilities.Furthermore, in light of the Agency’s position that ownersand operators of spray irrigation fields managingnonhazardous wastewater have an independent obligation tocomply with the RCRA permitting process, administrativerelief clearly is inadequate.
E. Conclusion
- Although the only opinion reviewing EPA’Senforcement of the memoranda at issue here has declared theAgency’s conduct illegal, EPA persists in relying on thesememoranda to impose RCRA regulation for operation or closureon spray irrigation fields managing norihazardous wastewaterto the detriment of the wood preserving industry.Accordingly, we urge the Agency to withdraw these illegalmemoranda immediately until completion of a rulemakingconcerning the regulation of wastewater as a RCRA hazardouswaste.
Very truly yours,
44David R. BerzStanley 14. Spracker
Counsel for AWPI andKoppers Co., Inc.
\YSTONE\Et1ONMENTAL RESOURCES, INC.
436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1948, Pittsburgh, PA
March 9, 1988 FEDERAL EXPRESS
- Mr. David J. Bockelmann, HydrologistHazardous Waste DivisionMississippi Department of Natural
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Resources3-JO Bureau of Pollution Control
Box 10385Jackson, MS 39209
Re: Koppers Company, Inc.,Grenada, Mississippi FacilityReport of FindingsSprayfield CharacterizationEPA ID No. MSD 007027543
Dear Mr. Bockelmanri:
This letter is in response to your January 25, 1988 letter to Mr.J. D. Clayton of Koppers Company regarding comments on the“Report of Findings——Sprayfield Characterization” (April 1987),which was prepared by Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc.
This study was conducted to satisfy item 2 of the MississippiCommission on Natural Resources Order Number 1208-87. Althoughthis study was performed to demonstrate that KOOl sludge has notbeen applied to the sprayfield, Koppers asserts that sprayfieldsare not RCRA——regulated hazardous waste management units.
Koppers is challenging EPA’s assertion (adopted by MDNR) thatsprayfields are RCRA—regulated hazardous waste units on the basisthat proper notice and comment rulemaking procedures were notfollowed by the Agency prior to making this determination.Enclosed for your information is a copy of the notice letterwhich has been sent to the Agency advising of our intent to filesuit if EPA does not agree to alter its position. Accordingly,we have no alternative except to decline to perform theadditional sampling or respond to other comments requested inyour January 25, 1988 letter until this issue has been resolved.
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10 1988
(fl Page 2&) David J. Bockelmann, HydI’ogist
Mississippi Department of Natural ResourcesMarch 9, 1988
If you need additional information or have any questions, pleasecall me.
Sincerely,
A ‘- -i ‘—
Robert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
DIRECT DIAL #412—227—2683
RJA /crEnclosure
cc: J. H. Scarbrough, EPA IVJ. R. BatchelderJ. D. ClaytonJ. M. BlundonR. M. Morosky
\YSTONE\ENIO’MENTAL RESOURCES. INC.
0 0WEw, G0TsHAL & MANGES
A PARTNCPSM)P INCI.UOP4G PSOTCSSIONAL CORPORATIONS
1615 L STREET. N.W.767 FIFTH AvENUE 1600 REPUBLICSANK CENTERNEW YORK. N.Y. WAS)-)INGTON. D.C. 20038
700 LOUISIANA12)2) 3io- (202) 682-7000 - HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002IELECOPIER: (2)2) 310-8007 TCLECOPIER (202) 857-0939 1713 546-5000CABLE: WEGOMA (202) 857-0940 TELECOPIER: (7)31 224-9511TELEX: ITT 42428)
TELEX: ITT 440045 TELEX: ITT 4620144ITT 4IWRITERS DIRECT LINE
701 BRICKELL AVENUE1100 ONE MAIN PLACEMIAMI. FLORIDA 33131DAU.As.-rEXAS 7saoa (202) 682—7210 (305) 377-3)001214) 746-7700
TELECOPIER)3051 314-7)59TELECOPIERI2I4) 746-7777 February 26, 1988
VIA MESSENGER
Honorable Lee N. ThomasAdministratorUnited States Environmental Protection Agency401 M Street, S.W.Room W—1200Washington, D.C. 10540
Re: Notice of Citizen’s Suit
Dear Mr. Thomas:
Pursuant to Section 7002 of the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA’9, 42 U.S.C. § 6972 and40 C.F.R. Part 254, the American Wood Preservers Institute(“AWPI”) and Koppers Company, Inc. (“Koppers”) notify you oftheir intention to bring suit for failure to perform anondiscretionary duty under 42 U.S.C. §6921(b). Brieflystated, EPA is enforcing, by means of an agency memorandum,a new rule which subjects previously unregulated sprayirrigation fields managing nonhazardous wastewater to thefull panoply of RCRA regulatory requirements for operationor closure of hazardous waste facilities. In so doing, EPAhas violated the explicit directives of both RCRA and theAdministrative Procedure Act (“APA”) by failing to complywith the requirements for designating wastes as hazardous.To subject an entire industry to the staggering costs ofRCRA compliance and in some instances enforcementproceedings by dispensing with the procedural safeguards andreasoned inquiry required for such decisions isindefensible.
Accordingly, AWPI and Koppers urge the Agency tohalt processing RCRA Part B permits for operation or closureof spray irrigation fields managing nonhazardous wastewaterand to dismiss enforcement proceedings seeking to impose
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RCRA requirements on operation or closure of such sprayfields until completion of a rulemaking proceedingdesignating wastewater as a hazardous waste. Absent relieffrom the Agency, we will have no choice but to pursue ourclaim in the district court.
Background
A. EPA Rulemaking
EPA honored the requirements of RCRA and the APAin May 1980, when it first determined through rulemakingthat bottom sediment sludge from wood preserving processesthat use creosote or pentachlorophenol (hazardous waste No.KOOl) should be regulated as a hazardous waste, but that theprocess wastewater from treatment systems of such operationsshould not. See 45 Fed. Reg. 74,884, 74,889 (1980). Basedon this determination, many wood preserving plants lawfullyconcluded that no RCRA permit was required for the use ofspray irrigation fields as the last step in the managementof the nonhazardous wastewater.
B. EPA Memoranda
In total disregard of its 1980 rulemaking, EPA hasattempted, through a series of internal memoranda, toabrogate its previous rulemaking on wastewater and insteadunilaterally impose RCRA regulation on facilities handling anorihazardous waste. For example, in November 1984, theAgency issued a memorandum stating that any facilitymanaging wastewater from wood preserving operations,including spray irrigation units, potentially could besubjet to the permitting requirement of section 3001 ofRCRA. Without any substantiation, EPA baldly asserted thatbiological action on land similar to that operating insurface impoundments could generate a “biomass material” atthese facilities which it presumed to be KOOl bottomsediment sludge. In such circumstances, owners of thesefacilities would be managing a listed hazardous waste andtherefore would require a RCRA permit for operation orclosure.
1. EPA memorandum from John H. Skinner, Director, Office ofSolid Waste to James H. Scarbrough, Chief, ResidualsManagement Branch, Region IV (November 23, 1984).
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Moreover, EPA effectively denied companies theopportunity to demonstrate the absence of KOOl bottomsediment sludge in a spray irrigation field. Although theNovember 1984 memorandum ostensibly allowed owners offacilities to demonstrate that no KOOl sludge was formed inits spray field, the Agency did not set out an approvedmethodology by which facilities could do so. Thus, afacility owner could only rebut EPA’s regulatory presumptionat the whim of the Agency.
Similarly, in July 1985, the Agency issued anothermemorandum that simply concluded that spray irrigationfields managing ‘astewater automatically were subject toRCRA regulation. As with the earlier November 1984memorandum, EPA merely restated its speculative conclusionsconcerning the presence of biomass/sludge at these fieldswithout any supporting data.
C. EPA Enforcement
EPA has filed enforcement proceedings againstseveral wood preserving companies operating spray irrigationfields based solely on the purported authority of its ownmemoranda and the unsubstantiated theory articulatedtherein. Because the memoranda have never been published inthe Federal Register, individual wood preserving companieshad no prior notice of EPA’s reversal and no meaningfulopportunity to object or voluntarily comply with thememoranda. Instead, these companies faced protractedlitigation and the threat of penalties in order to challengeEPA’s illegal rule.
Further compounding this injury, the Agency isprocessing permit applications for operation or closure ofspray irrigation fields, thereby impoing the burden of RCRAcompliance costs on these facilities. The process of
2. EPA memorandum from John H. Skinner, Director, Office ofSolid Waste to James H. Scarbrough, Chief, ResidualsManagement Branch, Region IV (July 17, 1985).
3. While objecting to EPA’S assertion of jurisdiction overspray irrigation fields, many wood preserving companies havefiled permit applications protectively, to avoidjeopardizing their operations. See section 213(a) (2) of the
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obtaining a RCRA hazardous waste permit alone can consumeseveral years and hundreds of thousands of dollars perfacility. In addition, facilities could be subject toextensive design and performance requirements for operationand closure, in some instances for a period of at least 30years beyond their active life. These crushing coststhreaten the economic viability of many wood preservingcompanies. Moreover, failure to comply could result in EPAordering the facility to shut down.
D. Industry Response
In accordance with RCRA regulations and inresponse to the uncertainty generated by EPA’S memoranda,AWPI filed a petition with EPA on January 10, 1985, seekingreconsideration of the decision to classify spray irrigationfields managing northazardous materials as hazardous wastemanagement facilities. The EPA has failed to act on thispetition. In 1986, AWPI further requested a meeting withsenior officials in the Office of Solid Waste to discuss theregulatory status of. spray irrigation fields in the contextof EPA’S forthcoming rulemaking on the regulation ofadditional wastes from wood preserving operations. TheAgency rejected any such meeting.
AWPI also challenged EPA’s enforcement of itsillegal memoranda in an administrative proceeding. See, InRe Brown Wood Preserving Company, Inc., RCRA 84-16-R. Inthat case, Administrative Law Judge Thomas B. Yost found theAgency’s attempted regulation of spray irrigation fieldsillegal and prohibited further enforcement proceedings. Inreaching these conclusions, Judge Yost found that (1) theinternal agency memoranda, under which EPA assertedjurisdiction over spray irrigation fields managingnonhazardous wastewater, were invalid because the Agencyfailed to comply with the requirements of RCRA and the APA;and (2) the EPA could not rely on the “undocumented theory”articulated in these memoranda in enforcement proceedings.The EPA’s appeal of that decision is pending. Judge Yost,
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, 42 U.S.C.6925(e)(2). That provision required owners of hazardouswaste facilities to submit Part B permit applications byNovember 8, 1985. Failure to do so could result in theAgency’s closing down the facility.
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however, has resisted treating his opinion as determinativein cases involving similarly—situated facilities.Furthermore, in light of the Agency’s position that ownersand operators of spray irrigation fields managingnonhazardous wastewater have an independent obligation tocomply with the RCRA permitting process, administrativerelief clearly is inadequate.
E. Conclusion
Although the only opinion reviewing EPA’Senforcement of the memoranda at issue here has declared theAgency’s conduct illegal, EPA persists in relying on thesememoranda to impose RCRR regulation for operation or closureon spray irrigation fields managing nonhazardous wastewaterto the detriment of the wood preserving industry.Accordingly, we urge the Agency to withdraw these illegalmemoranda immediately until completion of a rulemakingconcerning the regulation of wastewater as a RCRA hazardouswaste.
Very truly yours,
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David R. BerzStanley N. Spracker
Counsel for AWPI andKoppers Co., Inc.
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Jackson Mssippi 39209(601) 961 5171
March 4, 1988
Mr. James H. Scarbrough, P. E., ChiefResiduals Managent BranchEnvironmental Protection Agency345 Courtland Street, N. E.Atlanta, Georgia 30365
Dear Mr. Scarbrough:
Re: Transmittal of DocumentsReceived fromKoppers Company, Inc.Grenada, MississippiMSD007027543
Enclosed is the following document for your review:
1.) 1987 Annual RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Summaryand accompanying letter addressed to Mr. JamesHardage from Mr. Robert J. Anderson, datedFebruary 26, 1988.
If you should have any questions or require anyadditional information, please contact me at (601)961—5171.
Sincerely,
David J. BockelmannHazardous Waste Division
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Enclosure
February 26, 1988
Mr. Jim HardageMississippi Department of Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlP.O. Box 10385Jackson, MS 39209
Dear Mr. Hardage:
FEB29 1998Dept. of NaturjBure. of PoI!uj, Corru,
On February 11, 1988, I called you concerning the status of the1987 Biennial Hazardous Waste Report since our Koppers’ Grenada,Mississippi facility had not received these report forms. At thattime you informed me that U. S. EPA was late in sending the Biennialforms to the State and the Mississippi DNR was going to extend thereporting deadline to April 1, 1988. Since the Grenada facility hadnot received the forms as of today, I assume the April 1st filing dateis still appropriate. If not please call me at (501) 945-4581.
Sincerely,
David L. KingRegional EnvironmentalCoordinator
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February 26, 1988
Mr. Jim HardageMississippi Department of Natural ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlP.O. Box 10385Jackson, MS 39209
Dear Mr. Hardage:
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On February 11, 1988, I called you concerning the status of the1987 Biennial Hazardous Waste Report since our Koppera’ Grenada,Mississippi facility had not received these report forms. At thattime you informed me that U. S. EPA was late in sending the Biennialforms to the State and the Mississippi DNR was going to extend thereporting deadline to April 1, 1988. Since the Grenada facility hadnot received the forms as of today, I assume the April 1st filing dateis still appropriate. If not please call me at (501) 945-4581.
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February 26, 1988
Mr. James HardageMississippi Department of Natural
ResourcesBureau of Pollution ControlBox 10385Jackson, MS 39209
Re: Koppers Company, Inc.Grenada, MS FacilityAnnual Groundwater ReportEPA ID No. MSD 007 027 543
Dear Mr. Hardage:
The Annual RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Summary for 1987 isattached for the Koppers Company, Inc. Grenada, Mississippifacility. As you discussed in a February 2, 1988 phoneconversation with Mr. Dave King of Keystone EnvironmentalResources, Inc., the date for filing the Annual Generator andFacility Reports has been extended to April 1, 1988. This isbeing done because the appropriate forms have not yet beenreceived by the facility.
If you have any questions or would like additional information,please call me.
Sincerely,
Robert J. AndersonStaff Program Manager
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cc: J. D. ClaytonJ. R. BatchelderJ. A. Quagliotti (w/o attachment)
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Jackson Mississippi 39209
February 11, j98
Mr. Robert J. AndersonKeystone Environmental Resources, Inc.436 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1970Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219
Dear Mr. Anderson:
Re: Submittal of a Groundwater Samplingand Analysis PlanBoiler Ash Disposal AreaKoppers Company, Inc.Grenada, Mississippi
I have recently reviewed the document entitled “Closure Plan for the Ash WastePile as a Landfill Disposal Site” which we received on December 1, 1987. It isindicated in this document that a Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan willbe submitted prior to closure of the site and that the schedule for closurewill be based upon EPA’s ruling on Kopper’s petition to delist the boiler ashas a hazardous waste. Until such time as EPA rules on Koppers delistingpetition, the Bureau must consider the boiler ash disposal area to be in adetection monitoring status. It is therefore required that a GroundwaterSampling and Analysis Plan be submitted within 30 days of the receipt of thisletter. This plan should include an accelerated schedule of sampling with onesampling event per month for a four month period. These sampling events shouldbe scheduled to begin immediately after the submittal of the GroundwaterSampling and Analysis Plan. This data is required in order to establishbackground groundwater quality in the vicinity of the ash disposal area and toperform statistical analysis to determine if there has been an impact on thegroundwater from contamination.
If you should have any questions or require any additional information, pleasecontact me at (601) 961—6171.
Sincerely,
David J. Bockeliuann, HydrologistHazardous Waste Division
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Re Reprt of FlrtlingsSpray ?irZñ £laracteriaticmKoppera Cayan”, Inc.Grenada, Miissbaiji
I have recently ie1 the above referenced &x,wmnt for iqersCrçr, Inc. whict we receivnd on 7’prii 27, 1987. It is theci”-n :i, of the Bureau that this dcctnnt does not satisfy jt-in1:nd..d 2Y.li-jnse of t:33nr::t IYR -J’z-t the spray field at rnp>rr’Grenada pLtnt is not a tC v2-’c hazardous waste Th
l4JL”q i list Of cXflrEnt$ 1. :3: to this decisict:
1. Trçci.inctrw±nt putr intake. The rc!txtt :.‘ that t1w nrcintake is :t s >rointo1y 1.5 tc 2 itaet b J’.; the!s-cuflrnt uter lcd 2 the u2xv’ layer is at 1isrt 5Leet below the water level and .tt the nw Cr: : 3’ at an
te of 120 N:3 >r rdnute for 3 minuteperiock. ‘1t fact tha. the pivxp intake does not nrwe i:ditct r¼nt,ctt with 1t.. iuckw layer iS not concideraM tn be&!equate nrcnf that ‘ane of the aludqe raterfa! will not bt
drawn into the intake and €qi.ied to the £,tirs’ Lield.
2 • ljtewater tnfluent to tha zpnw fi. ‘Ic • The sarplos of theto the •‘::‘: i: id wore ajarently
i3tr at ons of the noz1es located ilonqthe iniCe of the inpounc)nent Lcnkr. It is annxi thatthe Tca:Cn’-nt ovapontion :rz1ez-: are part of the rcatwsysten as th” :les at the *pray fleldy hczs.a’!vcr, this isnot 2’ttec1 or dectinented in the report.
3. Pprzvt :c]d oi1 cz1et. The’ report nt.atrs that ..,soilrrq)e tnx the surfec to a døpth of 6 tncheD were
• .. Ttro;tu rcnreT4entanv ii haaqe wa onsite. when the spray ! told roil arple: were nnllcted andIsixs etatec3 t2Mt tIw top 1 to 2 inch ohl/orgaT%Ic layer wai
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not i.’xhxIed in the soil sample coileetton. If the: top to
2 inch onil/crganic layer it-i conüden4d to be aeperite ircz
the underlvincr soil layer, then it chou?c! be sietp1xI as a
aopesatQ arzl discrete lav:r.
4. Analytical data — £‘oil, sludge end wastewater ualytis(Table 3-2 .and Appnii; B). Usinç the dat.!t pretente8 inpendr B, the cacentration of Bn.nzn(n)pyrnne for theavtrticj& soil Eat!3ln licted in Table 3—2 rhould be 238 • Suqftcg ant! not 25.0 uq/l:cj,
ift the conclusion of the report it is stated that 01W1 dataindicate that concentraticais in the soil an in fact lc%’r
than concentrations in the wastewater. Other data indicatethat where soil ccrzcentratiorn are greater, the dff±r;’ax::’
is only ver slight*. An e.acdwtinn of Tnhln 3—2 rtnn’that 3 ont of 17 of the nolynuclear arcantic hydnrar&ts(PN1’s) en] 7 out of 12 of the pherolic cctçounds analyzed
for had higher ocwsentration levels in the averaged soilsals’ than in the want..47ater rarqie. This reprerentcslightly over 3fl of the constituents i:’z’ for wttth
higher concentration levelt in the soil sañe than
in ti+ tr3stc’%iater sa’tçln (the malority - base ?x i: : o 2ardors of magnitude higher). This tuld SeCt to -
that scre acxtzrn.ilation is taking place within thi? spre.’-’
vojle.
5. Visual thnen’aticn of the spray tield. The :epntt states
that “...feld rtnesvation &rinq :cfpli;;r; JaIUtnd theabw?ncvi of any sludge layer or ether visual contaninationwithin Ur limits of the spray fIeld’t On Decat?r 15,1987, ttrmau repzesentativc-s Kim Ehret and I visited theKoppera’ Grenada facility. C vinsing the spray field, enoted that the vegetation around the spray field non lee wise
visibly stained a derker color than the surrc*u4ingV’cj(tüt±t in the area. A visual exaninatlon of the topsoil/orqanic layer s1x*ex! it to be a vr’r dark, sliqhtly
silty organic soil (the ioursWift tlwkye hi descrIbed a
consisting of “. . .&.rk soft slit and clay sediments withsatz* enjanic debris. . .9. Th staIned wqctat ion and the
aimi]aritv in the denerlpUona of the spray field eoi ant!the in>zirôrcnt aiwige nit! seeS to indicate that the
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