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UNITED STA TES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION III
MUL T/-MEP/A INSPECTION REPORT
U.S. MARINE CORPS
QUANTICO MARINE 3ASE
AUGUST 11-15, 1997
/I TTACHMENTS & PHOTOGRAPHS
FACILITY INSPECTION PROGRAM
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND

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Hazardous Waste Permit
Application
Part A
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I. Installation's EPA ID Number (Mark 'X' In the appropriate box)
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X. Other Environmental Permits (See Instructions)
A. Permit Type
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B. Permit Number
C. Description

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EPA 1.0. Number (Entar from page 1)
Secondary ID Number (Enter from page 1)
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XI. Nature of Business (Provide a brief description)
To develop and provide training to major elements of the U.S. Marine Corps. To provide
training to officers and senior enlisted personnel. To provide helicopter support for
the U.S. Government'Executive Branch. To develop equipment, doctrine, tactics, and
techniques for weapons and weapon systems to be used by landing forces in amphibious
operations. To maintain and operate facilities and provide administrative/logistical
support for the installation.
XII Process Codes and Design Capacities
A.	PROCESS CODE - Enter the code from the llat of process codes below that beat deacrlbea each process to be uaed at the facility.
Thirteen tinea are provided for entering codas, if more lines are needed, attach a separate sheet of paper with the additional
Information. For *other" processes (La., D99, S99, T04 and X99), describe the proceea (Including Ita design capacity) In that,
space provided In Item XilL
B.	PROCESS DESIGN CAPACITY - For each code entered In column A, enter the capacity of the procaas.
1.	AMOUNT - Enter the amount In a case where deelgn capacity Is not applicable (such as In a closure/post-closure or enforcement
action) enter the total amount of waste tor that process.
2.	UNTT OF MEASURE - For each amount entered In column B(1), enter the code from the list of unit measure codes betow thsF~
describee the unit ot measure ueedi Only the units of measure that are listed below should be used.	¦ '-..¦us-
C.	PROCESS TOTAL NUMBER OF UMTS - Enter the total number of units uaed with the correepondlng process code.
PROCESS
CODE
PROCESS
APPROPRIATE UNTTS OF
MEASURE FOR PROCESS
DESIGN CAPACITY
Disposal:
079 Underground Injection
060	Landfill
D81	Land Treatment
D82	Ocean Disposal
D83	Surface Impoundment
D99	Other Storage
StaaOtti
501	Container
(Barrel, Drum, Etc.)
502	Tank
SOS Waste Pile
SIM	Surface Impoun&nent
505	Drip Pad
506	Containment Building
S$9	Other Disposal
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T01 Tank
T02 Surface Impoundment
T03 Incinerator
T04 Other Treatment
T80	Boiler
T81	Cement Kiln
T82	Ume Kiln
T83	Aggregate Kiln
784	Phosphate Kiln
TBS	Coke Oven
TBS	Blast Furnace
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Gallons; Liters; Gallons Per Day;
or Liters Per Day
Acre-feet or Hectare-meter
Acres or Hectares
Gallons Per Day or Liters Per Day
Gallons or Uton
Any Unit of Measure Listed Below
Gallons or Liters
Gallons or Liters
Cubic Yards or Cubic Meters
Gallons or Liters
Gallons or Liters
Cubic Yards or Cubic Meters
Any Unit of Measure Listed Below
Gallons Per Day or Liters Per Day
Gallons Per Day or Liters Per Day
Short Tons Per Hour; Metric Tons
Per Hour; GaBons Per Hour, Liters
Per Hour or Bhfa Per Hour
Gallons Per Day, Liters Per Day,
Pounds Per Hour; Short Tons Per
Hour, Kilogram Per Hour, Metric
Tona Per Day; Metric Tona Per
Hour; Short Tons Per Day, or Btu's
Per Hour
Gallona or Liters
Gallons Per Day; Liters Per Day;
Pounds Per Hour; Short Tons
Per Hour; Kilograms Per Hour;
Metric Tona Per Day; Metric
Tona Per Hour; Short Tona Per
Day; or Btu's Per Hour
PROCESS
CODE
PROCESS
APPROPRIATE UNITS OF
MEASURE FOR PROCESS
DESIGN CAPACITY
T87 Smelting, Melting,
Or Refining Furnace
TBS Titanium Dioxide
Chloride Proceaa
Oxidation Reactor
759 Methane Reforming
Furnace
T90 Pulping Liquor
Recovery Furnace
T91 Combustion Device
Used In The Recovery
Of Sulfur Values From
Spent Sulfuric Add
T92 Halogen Add Furnaces
733 Other Industrial
Furnaces Listed In
40 CFR §260.10
T94 Containment Building
Mtswlfaneovi (Subpart X);
X01 Open Bumlng/Open
Detonation
X02 Mechanical Processing
X03 Thermal Unit
X04 Geologic Repository
X99 Other Subpart X
Gallona Per Day; Liters Per
Dey; Pounds Per Hour; Short
Tons Per Hour; Kilograms
Par Hour; Metric Tona Per
Day; Metric Tona Per Hour;
Short Tons Per Day; or Btu's
Per Hour
Cubic Yards or Cubic Meters
Any Unit of Meaaura Listed
Below
Short Tons Per Hour, Metric
Tons Per Hour; Short Tons
Per Day; Metric Tons Per Day;
Pounds Per Hour, or
Kilograms Per Hour
Gallons Per Day; Liters Per
Day; Pounds Par Hour, Short
Tons Per Hour, Kilograms Per
Hour, Metric Tona Per Day;
Metric Tons Per Hour; Short
Tons Per Dey; or Btu's Per
Hour
Cubic Yards or Cubic Meters
Any Unit of Meaaura Ustad
Below
UNIT OF
MEASURE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
CODE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
CODE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
UNIT OF
MEASURE
CODE
Gallons	G
Gallons Per Hour	E
Gallons Per Day	U
Liters	L
Liters Per Hour	H
Liters Per Day	V
Short Tona Par Hour	D
Metric Tons Per Hour	W
Short Tons Per Day	N
Metric Tons Per Day	S
Pounds Per Hour	J
Kilograms Per Hour	R
Cubic Yards	Y
Cubic Meters	C
Acres	B
Acre-feet	r—A
Hectares	O
Hectare-meter	F
Btu's Per Hour	I
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Xll.Process Codes and Design Capabilities (Continued)
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM XII (shown In line number X-1 below): A facility has a storage tank, which can hold $33,788
gallons.
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Code
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XIO. Other Processes (Follow Instruction* from ItamXB tbrDOSt S99, TO* and X3» procaaa codaa)
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Secondary ID Number (Enter from page 1)
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XIV. Description of Hazardous Wastes
A. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER • Enter the four-digit number from 40 CFR, Part 261 Subpart D of each listed hazardous
waste you will handle. For hazardous wastes which are not listed In 40 CFR, Part261 Subpart D, enter the tour-digit numberfs)
from 40 CFR, Part 261 Subpart C that describes the characteristics and/or the toxic contaminants of those hazardous ivastee.
B. ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY • For each listed waste entered In column A estimate the quantity of that waste that will be
handled on an annual basis. For each characteristic or toxic contaminant entered In column A estimate the total annual quantity
of all the non-listed wastes) that will be handled which possess that characteristic or contaminant
C 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 appropriate codes are:
ENGLISH UNIT OF MEASURE
CODE
METRIC UNIT OF MEASURE
CODE
POUNDS
P
KILOGRAMS
K
TON'S
T
METRIC TONS
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If facility records use any other untt of measure for quantity, the unite of measure must be converted Into one of the required-
unite of measure taking Into account the appropriate density or specific gravity of the ineta.
D. PROCESSES
1.	PROCESS COOES:
For Ssted hazardous meats: For each Bated hazardous waste entered In column A select the code(s) from the list of process codes
contained In Bern Xt A on page 3 to Indkate how the waste wiO be stored, treated, andtor deposed of at the facilty.
Foriwn Bated hazardous —8k For each characteristic or faerie contaminant entered In column A. select the eodefa) from the Ust
ofprocaea codee contained In ttmo XB A. on page 3 to Mcate ill the processes that wtt be used to store, treat, and! or (Sapoae at
aff the non-Hated hazrnlnm wastes that poataae that characteristic or toxic contaminant.
NOTE- THREE SPACES ARE PROVIDED FOR ENTERING PROCESS COOES. IF MORE ARE NEEDED:
1.	Enter the first two aa described above.
2.	Enter '000' In the extreme right box of Item XJV-0(1).
3.	Enter In the apace provided on page 7, Item XIV-E, the line number and the additional codefe).
2.	PROCESS DESCRIPTION: If a code Is not listed fore process that will be used, describe the process In the apace provided
on the form (D.(2)).
NOTE: HAZARDOUS WASTES DESCRIBED BY MORE THAN ONE EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER • Hazardous
wastes that ean be described by more than one EPA Hazardous Waste Number shall be described on the form as folloem:
1.	Select one of the EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers and enter It In column A. On the same line complete columns
B, C and D by eetbimthiy the total annual quantity of the waste and describing all the processes to be used to treat,
store, and/or dispose ot the waate.
2.	in column A of the next line enter the other EPA Hazardous Waste Number that can be used to describe the waate.
In column D(2) on that tine enter 'Included wfth above' and make no other entries on that line.
3.	Repeat atep 2 tor each EPA Hazardoua Waate Number that can be used to describe the hazardous waste.
EXAMPLE FOR COMPLETING ITEM XIV (shown tn llna numbers X-1, X-2, X-3, and X-4 below) - A facility will treat and dispose
ot an estimated 900 pounds per year ot chrome shavings from leather tanning and finishing operation. In addition, the facility will
treat end dispose of three non-llated weetee. Two treatee are corrosive only end there will be en estimated 200 pounds per year ot
each waate. The other waeta la corroalve and Ignltable end there will be en eetimatad 100 pounde per year of that waate. Treatment
will be In an Incinerator and dlspoaal will be In a landfllL
Line
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HAZARD
WASTE NO.
(Enter code)
B. ESTIMATED
ANNUAL
QUANTITY OF
WASTE
C. UNIT OF
MEASURE
(Enter
code)
D. PROCESS
(1) PROCESS CODES (Enter)
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Line
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Hazardous
Waste No.
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& Estimated
Annual
Quantity
of Waste
C. Unit of
Measure
(Enter
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a PROCESSES
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(2) PROCESS DESCRIPTION
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Item XIV.
Description of Hazardous Wastes (continued)



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Annual Unit of Process
Process

Number
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Description
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D034

Included w
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36
D035

Included w
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D036

Included w
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38
D037

Included w
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39
D038

Included w
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40
D039

Included w
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41
D040

Included w
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42
D041

Included w
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43
D042

Included w
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D043

Included w
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45
F001

Included w
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46
F002

Included w
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47
F003

Included w
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48
F004

Included w
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49
F005

Included w
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50
F027

Included w
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51
F039

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P001
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P205
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XV. Mm)
to this application a tcpopapAlc map, or other equivalent map, of the mve cxtanOng to at bast or* ml* beyond property Doundrtea.
The map mutt ahow the outOne ot the tadUfy, the location of man of ftt exiting and proposed irtafce and dbeharga ttnxbraA mc*i of tm
fmroouawaa* {moment, storage, or Ospcaaitoc/Btles, and aacn well where 9 Infects tukaundarroird. mouOeaM tprfngt, riven tnd
other surface mr aortas In M* map tree. Sm tnwtvcOont forprmoieorwqu&wnentx
XVI PaeMity Drwrtnfl.
All existing tecHMei mutt Indue* a tcsle drawing of the facility (Bee inttrucbona fw men detail).
XV®. PttoOgraohar
ab exiting todWm muet hdut* photogtptm (aerlai or ?wk)-*yoQ that ctaartyde&mm it axleme
ana dspoe* era**; ana eftae at futve Hong* vestment or aapoeai ansae (tea tmtrxttom tor more detail
itk/athiff esotsg& totatnant"'
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l certify under penalty of law that tMa document and att attachments ware prepared ondar ray direction Of supervlaion In
accordance with a tyatom designed to aaaure that qualified personnel property gather ind evaluate the information
aubmittad. Based on my Inquiry of the person or persona who manage the system, or those persons direcfy responsible
tor gathering the information, the Information submitted Is, to the beat of my knowledge art belief, true, accurst* and
complete. I am aware that there are algnlficantpenalties tor submitting fatae information, including the possibility of tine
and Imprisonment for knowing violations.
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EPA ID No. VA1170024722
Item XV. Map
Figures A-l and A-2 are two 1:50,000 metric topographic maps from the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) showing one mile from the boundary of Marine Corps Base (MCB), Quantico. Note that
these maps are comparable to the 15 minute series USGS maps (which are no longer available)
and that no equivalent map was available for the western portion of MCB, Quantico.
For additional detail of the features in the vicinity of the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
(HWSF), refer to the following maps provided in the Part B permit application:
•	Complete boundary of MCB, Quantico (Section B, Figure B-2)
•	USGS topographic map showing 1 mile around the HWSF (Section B, Figure B-3)
•	Land use (Section B, Figures B-5 and B-6)
•	Outfalls, power lines, monitoring wells, and other features (Section B, Figure B-8)
•	Hazardous waste generator locations (Section B, Figures B-9 and B-10)
Solid waste management units are addressed in Section J.
Item XVI. Facility Drawing
Refer to Figure D-l in Section D for a drawing illustrating the HWSF and its features.
Item XVII. Photographs
Photographs of the HWSF are provided as Figures A-3 through A-7.
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MCB, Quantico
July 1997. Revision I
Figure A-l. USGS Topographic Map -- Northern Portion of MCB, Quantico
(in sheet protector following)
A-8

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07 August	97
LESS THAN 9 0 DAY HW GENERATOR SITES
£ GENERATOR BLDG# CONTACT	EXT
1.	Communication Officers School.. 3185 SGT Munoz	5834
CPL Hernandez	2 310
2.	Facilities Maintenance	 3252 SSGT Loiseau	2227
SGT Shoemaker	2372
3.	Facilities Support Branch	 2013 GYSGT Columbe	4440
SGT Rosario
4.	FBI Lab	 27942 Mr. Long	9/640-1195
5.	HMX-1 Green & White Sides	 2101 GY Basmajian	2097
6.	Museum Restoration	 2112 Mr. Garringer	3111
CPL Neives
7.	MWR Auto Hobby Shop	 4 Jeff Weaver	2729
II
8.	Naval Medical Clinic	 2200 Mrs. Endler	3151
9.	Records Branch	 2008 GY Edwards	5667
3902
10.	Weapons Training Battalion .. 27241 GY Sheagly	5375
SGT Slack
updated 8/07/97

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4 August 97
SATELLITE HW GENERATOR SITES
£ Generator Where Contact	Ext
1.	Officers Candidate School.. 2118 GYSGT Meehan	2575
2.	The Basic School	 24006 CAPT Folsom	4523
SSGT Alexander
3.	Records Branch/Basement.... 2008 SGT Mcintosh	3537
CPL Norwood	3254
4.	Security Battalion	 2043 SSGT Starner	4883
5.	Marine Corp Security Guard. 2007 GYSGT Hatke	3164
6.	FBI Gun Vault	 27939 Jimmy Blakely	640-1585
Norman Gallamore
7.	Quantico High School	 3308 Mark Butler	2066
8.	Waste Water Treatment	660 ¦ Mr. Sinclair	2147
9.	FBI (HRT)	 26911 Mr. Warren	640-1736
10.	H & S Battalion	2006 Capt Gilmore	4447
SSGT Jones	4257
LCPL Stenquist	2227
4046

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4 August 97
SATELLITE HW GENERATOR SITES
i. Generator Where Contact	Ext
1.	Officers Candidate School.. 2118 GYSGT Meehan	2575
2.	The Basic School	 24006 CAPT Folsom	4523
SSGT Alexander
3.	Records Branch/Basement.... 2008 SGT Mcintosh	3537
CPL Norwood	3 254
4.	Security Battalion	 2043 SSGT Starner	4883
5.	Marine Corp Security Guard. 2007 GYSGT Hatke	3164
6.	FBI Gun Vault	 27939 Jimmy Blakely	640-1585
Norman Gallamore
7.	Quantico High School	 3308 Mark Butler	2066
8.	Waste Water Treatment	660. Mr. Sinclair	2147
9.	FBI (HRT)	 26911 Mr. Warren	640-1736
10.	H & S Battalion	2006 Capt Gilmore	4447
SSGT Jones	4257
LCPL Stenquist	2227
4046

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UNITED STATES MARINE
MARINE CORPS BASE
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
OUANTICO, VIRGINIA 22134-5000	in reply refer to
6280/2
B 046
.28 FEB
Ms. Claire R. Slaughter
Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Technical Assistance/Waste
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Dear Ms. Slaughter,
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's 1995
Hazardous Waste Report for Marine Corps Base, Quanticc,
Virginia is provided at the enclosure.
Should you have any questions regarding this report, please,
contact Mr. Ralph Phipps at (703) 784-4030.
Encl:
(l) 1995 Hazardous Waste Report
Copy to:
Commandant of the Marine Corps (LFL), Headquarters United States
Marine Corps, Washington D.C. 20380-0001
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Port Hueneme, CA 93043
Ms. Sheila Briggs (3HW62) , U.S. EPA, Region III, RECRA Enforcement
UST Branch, 841 Chestnut Bldg,.Philadelphia, PA 19107
MARK A. COSTA
Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps -
Director, Facilities Division
By direction of
the Commanding General

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Bi!ore ?ohm auach site lOfNtiFicAiiON label or enter
Sin f.'i'.'- Marine Corns Combat Development Command
Quamico. Virginia 22 i j4.5Qii.)	
EPA ic	' Vi Ai 1 i il i7 iQ ¦ iO <2 4 i i7 £ i2 t
r"01'"',	U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
t £ i	PROTECTION AGENCY
1995 Hazardous Waste Report
FORM
IC
IDENTIFICATION AND
CERTIFICATION

rJ
a epa i;
Same as la
I Sue name and location address. Complete A tlwough H Check the bos Q in items A. C. E. F. G. and H il same as lajej; if different, eitter corrections. II label is absent, enter
I information. Instruction page 10 •*
Jo
3el Xor — 1 I 1 I 1 1 ! 1 I I I M I I I
B. County
Prince William, Stafford. Fauquier
C. Site/company name
Sime as label X or -•
0. Has the site name associated with this EPA ID changed since 1993? ~ 1 Yes
&2 No
E. Street name and number. II not applicable, enter industrial park. buMing name, or other physical location description.
Same as lapel's c; —
f City. town, village, etc
Sire as label X°r -»
G. State
Same as label >
1 1 1
H. Zip Code
S»me is label X
i i i i i i - i i i i i
A. Is the rrv
| Mailing address of trte. Instruction page 10
siting address the same as the location address' 0 1 Yes (SKIP TO SEC. Ill)
*2 No (GO TO BOX B)
8. Nunter and street name oi mismg iddreu Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch
Marine Corps Base, 3040 McCawley Avenue, Suite 2
C. City. town, village, etc.
Quantico
0. State
N lAl
E. Zip Code
2 i2 11 i3. i4. i • i5 iO i.i il i
Sec. Ill BName. title, and telephone number ot the person who should be contacted if questions arise regarding this report. Instruction page 10.
A Please print last Name First name M.I.
Phipps Ralph S
B Title
Supervisor,
Env. Prot. Spec
C. Telephone
?7 iO i li i 7> Ri 4i -1 4i Oi liili
f«t»nunn 1 1 1 1 1
Sec. IV
'1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that
qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
responsible lor gathering the information, the information submitted is. to the best ol my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete 1 am aware that there are
significant penalties under Section 3008 ol the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act tor submttmg false information, including the possAity ol fine and imprisonment for
knowing violations'
A Please puni Last Name Fust name M.I.
^	.Costa ^Mark A
B Title
Director, Facilities Division

0 Cate ol signature
10 i&j k-3li81 n &>\
MO DAT YR
Page 1 o44
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>ec V CtiMittor Stilus Injiiuclion pages 10. 12
1355 RCRA generatoi status
B Reason (or not generating

ChtCK. ONE BOX BtLOWl
(CHECK All THAT APPLY)

s 1 LOG
~ 1 Never generated
n 5 Periodic or occasional generator
: 2 SOG SKIP to SEC VI
~ 2 Out ol business
~ 6 Waste mnimuation activity
: 3 CESOG
~ 3 Only eiduded or delisted waste
~ 7 Other (SPECIFY COMMENTS IN BOX 8E10WI
^ Hon geneatoi iContmue to Boi 8)
~ 4 Only non-haiardous waste

iecVI ¦ On-Sita Waste Management Stilus. Induction pages 13. 14.
, Storage subject io RCRA peimmmg requirements
3 - Containers
ac.VII • Waste Minimisation Activity daring 1994 or 199S. Instruction pages 14, 15.
. Did this site begm or upand a source reduction activity
B. Old this site begm or eipand a recycling activity durmg 1994 or
C. Did this site systematically (instigate opportunities
urmg 1994 or 1995?
1995?
lor source reduction or recycbw during 1994 or 1995?
, < Yes
<1 Yu
*1 Yes
: 2 No
~ 2 No
~ 2 No
'. On) any ol the factors hsted below delay or bmt this ate's ability to initiate new or additional source reduction activities in 1994 or 1995?
:heck yes or no for each item)
es
No



P2
a.
Insufficient capital to insteB new source reduction eqinpment or implement now source reduction practices
: i
K2
b.
lack ot technical information on source reduction techniques appfcaUe to the specific production processes
; 1
*2
c.
Source reduction is not economcaJy faas&ie: cost savngs in waste management or production wil rat recover the capital investment
J1
*2
d.
Concern that product qwity may dedme as a result ol source reduction
; 1
(12
e.
Technic*! imitations of the productm processes
: 1
«2
1.
Permitting burdens
: 1
M2
5-
Sourct reduction previously implemented ¦ additional reduction does not eppeer to be technicaly feasible

K2
h.
Source reduction previously implemented • additional reduction does not eppear to be econotnceSy feastbte
. i
P 2
i.
Source reduction previously mplemented • additional reduction does not appear to be leasee due to pemitting requirements
: 1
*2
i-
Other (SPECIFY COMMENTS IN BOX BELOW)
~id any ot the (actors listed below delay or kmt tlx site's ability to initiate new or additional on-site or of lute recycling activities during 1994 or 1995?
:heck yes or no for each itemi
?s No

» •
Yes
No


>2
a.
InsulficienHcapital to install new recycling equipment or
implement new lecyckng practice
~ 1
J»2
9-
Technical Imitations of production processes inhibit shipments oil-
site lor recycling
• 1 f 2
b.
lack ot technical information on recycling techniques
~ 1

h.
Technical limitations ol production processes inhibit on-site recycling
11 y(i

applicable to this site's specific production process
0 1
A2
i.
Permitting burdens inhibit recycEng
c.
Recycling is not economcally feasible: cost savings
~ 1

I-
lack of permtted oil site recychng facilities


m waste management will not lecovei the capital
/£»'
X*
k.
Unable to identify a market lor recycled materials


investment
~ 1
*2
1.
Recycfng previously enplemented - additional recycling does not
*2
d
Concern that product quality may decline as a result of



appear to bo technicaHy leasAla


recycling
a i
*2
m.
Recycling previously implemented - additional recycling does not
• 1 P2
e.
Requirements to manifest wastes inhibit shipments ol



appear to be economcally feasAle


oil site lor recycling
a 1
*2
n.
Recycling previously implemented - additional recycling does not
1 *2
1
Financial liability provisions inhibit shipments oil site lor



appear to be feasible due to pemitting requirements


iccyding
o 1
t 2
0.
Other (SPECIFY COMMENTS IN BOX 8E10WI
;mn*ms.
B Treatment, disposal, or recycling sublet to RCRA pemtumg
requirements	.
C. RCRA-eiempt uutmenti disposal, or recycleig
• 4
1
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Marine Corps Combat Development Command
Quantico, Virginia 22314-5053
VA1 170 024 722
Waste Minimization Activities - 1995
1.	Recycling of pumpable Lead-free paint and paint thinner is working effectively.
2.	Replaced parts washing solvents with a less hazardous (i.e. higher flash point) solvent,
where practicable.
3.	Implemented the use of evaporation to reduce silver containing chemical waste (i.e.
photographic fixer and developer).
4.	Increased Command emphasis and individual awareness which resulted in reduced
number of spills and subsequently a reduced quantity of hazardous spill residue requiring
disposal.
5.	Freon was replaced with PD680 which is non-hazardous in the maintenance and
operation of helicopters.
6.	Power-clean rags from printing operation are being recycled.
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8 Name oi on s.:i installs-:* cr i:r::vier
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~ Tunjpoiier
:sor
3 Address ci ci t :e mm i:.:n
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C,:t Stiver Spring
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2 Transporter
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0 Address ol olt-*te mstai.iiion
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Cur Arehdale . _ _ .
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J .N, J.D. , 0,0,2, ,l,n ,,8,9,7.
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D. Address ot ollnti mulita#
Strut 1,290 Svlvan Street
Cut I .lnden
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B Name ei otlsiii install!'. :¦ or i'i*:::rter
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0 Address ot oil n« msu: tt«ti
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Citv Reidsville <
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| NC,D, ,9,8 0 , 8.4 2 ,, 1,3.2 ,
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C 11.1111),fi ,ii-e 'CHiCK AIL THAT APPi*
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• ' i'lnspoiiei
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C Addressed o>: ip msij'i'-on
Suft: 2750 Patterson Avenue
Greensboro
s.ai* NC 2 7.4,0,7,
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PROTECTION AGENCY
}95 H£j;,TrcDi:s .'.astc Report
OFF-SITE
IDENTIFICATION
INS IKU CI IONS fieac Hie detailed miiiuciioni on the fever je ude beto'e completing m,s iorm
Sill t Ba EPA 10 N; o' oil He fltlillai,:R c> luniponri
	I MI D, ,0,9,6 9r6 3 . 1,9 4.
Chem. Met Services Inc.
: hirdlc: ivje .CHECK ALL THAT A«.»:
- utneraior
Transporter
* TSOR
C >Cdress M Me injti'.j:,on
18550 Allen Road
;wyanaette
S*,:» M I 2i: 4 8 l ,9 .1 , ,
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£. Num ol oil-mi mitilU;i:n or tTi::rir
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C. Hindltr tyji .CHECK All THAT A?:.*
2 Gneiiiof .
" Triniponer
S TSOR
C Address 01 off-sttc Klllil.KlOA
Sunt ' Route 1. Box 255
Cur Pinewood
Sim l. ¦ Si Ci ip , ? 9 i 1 .i2_i5-_i • i—l—:—i—i
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S. km Ot Otl'tit* ,nitlllll:3n or tri'i::rlfr
Safety Kleen Corp.
C. Hindltr typt CHECK ALL THAT APPLY! ¦
3 Gtniritor
- Trtnsportff
* TSOR
0. Atom of olf-nit mitiiiitiBn
Sirifi"" 3700 Uenmee Road
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Sine • iKiYi Zip _^_Q Oi fit Ri - i . : i
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3 Nin ei ot! s,ii intnLi'. in 0' i'rs::;itr
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: nircie- iy;e .CHECK Ail THAT APP'.»-
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-	T,ans;:ner
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0'Address of ;M-s,te inst!'Jtron ¦ . -
S: ee: Chamber Works. Route 130.
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PROTECTION AGENCY
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FORM
01
OFF-SITE
IDENTIFICATION
iNSIKl'CIlQNS SfAd iiif detailed instructions or. the irtriie side briorr completing ihn torm.
Sit* 1 Im EPA 10 No o> oil tile installation 31 transporter
1 • S C iDi ,9 ,8 ,7 , , 5.7,4 , , 6,4.7 ,
6 Fume 01 oft titc ^ or trr.;:'ier
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C. Add'est::i s,ie mnaiieion
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C Handler type .CHECK ALL THAT i?Pl>
3 Generator .
p Transporter
3 TSOR
0 Address el ofi-nte installation
Street
City
State i_ j 1 1 Zip L. 1 1 1...1 •:—1 1 1 j
Site 3 1 A. EPA IS No. ot ofl uie nstailotion or transporter
1 if): Ki Pi i.9i 81 l.i 61 fli.1 1 1 3i 6 3 ¦
B. Nam 0! oii-rne installation or tra*!::rter
Environmental Transportation Services
C. Handler type ¦ (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]
3 Generator
J* Transporter
3 TSOR
0. Address ol oil-»t* nsialiatwi
Street
City
Star# , • , Zip • , •• 1 , 1 . ¦ • ,1
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3 Name e: c!: mi instaiia: :r. or tri-i:::ier
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J^uanttco, Virginia 2
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Sec I Ha Waste deicionon ins:-j;non page 16
___1 Ignitable waste parts washing solvents from Maintenance Operations: Petroleum Naptha
LP; :.a;aiOfius wasis code 'age 'a
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6. Quintiiy generates m 1995
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12 No (SKIP TO SEC. Illl
ON SIT: PROCESS SYSTEM 1
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m 1595
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Site 1
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requirements
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RESPONSE TO
FIRST COMPLETENESS REVIEW COMMENTS
FOR THE HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY
AT MARINE CORPS BASE, QUANTICO, VIRGINIA
EPA ID NO. VA1170024722
The following provides responses, to the Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ's)
completeness review comments on the Part B permit application for the Hazardous Waste Storage
Facility (HWSF). Each comment from the DEQ letter dated December 5, 1996 is' provided
verbatim and is directly followed by a response (indicated in bold).
A. PART A APPLICATION
The Part A Application appears to be complete if all of the appropriate waste streams are
included. See section C-l below for the comment (and accompanying guidance) describing the
number of known waste streams.
Response: Marine Corps Base (MCB), Quantico and its tenant organizations generate a
wide range of waste types, some of which are generated routinely while others are
generated on an infrequent or one-time basis. Thus, the Part A addresses the range of
waste codes anticipated to be encountered during the HWSF operating life. In addition,
the Part A has been updated to use the most current forms and provide the most current
information for the HWSF. Section C-l has been updated and revised accordingly.
B. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
General Comment: the following maps received during my site visit at the facility on November
5, 1996, are unreadable: A-l, A-2, A-3, and A-4. Legible maps bearing the previous designations
must be supplied to this office.
Response: Maps A-l, A-2, A-3, and A-4 have been replaced as part of the overall update
of the permit application. Engineering drawings depicting HWSF details are provided in
Appendix D-l of the permit application.
Note that Section B has been updated and reorganized to follow the checklist. Extraneous
information has been deleted and new figures have been added necessitating renumbering
the figures.
B-2 Topographical Map
The topographical (Topo) map, Figure B-4, does not appear to show a location of the Hazardous
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of topographical features surrounding the HWMU. In addition, the Topo map. dated 1986, must
be updated to include all required current features as detailed in the canned comments.
Response: Section B-2 has been revised to include an additional topographic map from
the United States Geological Survey as well as references to engineering drawings in
Appendix D-l with nearby topographic detail. Together, these topographic maps cover
the area within 1,000 feet of the HWSF and are the only topographic maps available.
Supplemental maps are provided to address features not shown on the topographic maps
in accordance with VHWMR Section 11.5.1.
B-3 Location Information
Location information and, specifically, the exact latitude and longitude of the HWMU is required
to be submitted with the Part B Application.
Response: The latitude and longitude for the HWSF have been added to Section B-3,
which has been revised according to the guidance provided by the canned comments.
B-3b Floodplain Standard
The 100-year floodplain area as required by the VHWMR, § 11.5.C.1 and apparently intended
to be submitted on Figure B-2, Hazardous Waste Storage Facility Flood Plain is not delineated
on Figure B-2.
Response: The referenced figure has been replaced by the Flood Insurance Rate Map
(Figure B-l 1) for the HWSF and surrounding area. As shown on this map, the HWSF
is in Zone C, which is outside the 100-year floodplain.
B-4 Traffic Information
The Traffic Information, apparently submitted as Figure B-7, is unreadable. The Traffic
Information must be submitted as detailed in the corresponding section of the canned comments.
Response: The traffic information has been revised and updated as requested. The
legibility of the old Figure B-7 (now Figure B-l3) has been improved to the extent
possible.
C. WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
C-l Chemical and Physical Analyses
In general, this section is vague and inadequate; see the canned comments and the regulatory
citations associated with the canned comments, and the Waste Analyses Plan sections
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(Attachments I) of the two approved permits that I supplied to you for Chemical and Physical
Analyses guidance.
During my site visit to the container storage building on November 5, 1996, I noted that the
Waste Profile Sheets at the facility described approximately 50-60 hazardous waste streams that
are stored at the facility. In addition, you indicated that lab packs containing hazardous waste
and nonhazardous waste streams are stored at the proposed permitted hazardous waste storage
area. The lab packs and nonhazardous waste streams must be described fully in accordance with
the VHWMR and EPA guidance as these waste streams are required to be included in the permit
if storage of them is desired in the proposed permitted hazardous waste storage area. The sizing
of the container storage area cells or bays and the containment system are both dependent on the
maximum volumes of the waste streams that are intended to be stored in various sections of the
proposed permitted facility. Sizing of the waste storage compartments and the waste containment
system is an important issue from an engineering prospective [sic]. In addition, capatibility [ji'c]
of waste streams including the lab packs and the non-hazardous wastes, stored together in close
proximity is a critical safety and environmental issue. The sizing requirements of the storage
areas proper in addition to the containment system and the required compatibility of waste
containers stored in adjacent areas are mandated by the VHWMR (11.5.K.l.a.3, 11.5.K.l.b.,
11.5.K.1.C., 11.5.B.9.), and necessitated by EPA guidance documents. The documents cited in
the previous sentence include: Facilities Storing Hazardous Waste In Containers - Guidance For
Permit Writers, Fred Hart and Associates, Incorporated, Washington, D.C., NTIS, 1982
(Enclosure I); Waste Analysis at Facilities that Generate, Treat, Store, and Dispose of Hazardous
Wastes - A Guidance Manual, U.S. EPA, Solid Waste and Emergency Response, April 1994;
RCRA Orientation and Basic Permit Writer's Course Training Manual, Storage in Containers,
EPA, Region III, Richmond, Virginia, 1995 (Enclosure II); Proposed Guide for Estimating the
Compatibility of Selected Hazardous Wastes Based on Binary Chemical Reactions, D-34 Proposal
P 168, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia Pa., March 1986 (Enclosure III);
and A Method for Determining the Compatibility of Hazardous Wastes, Philadelphia, EPA-600/2-
80-076, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development,
U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1980 (Enclosure IV).
Response: Section C-l of the permit application has been revised to address the types
of waste anticipated to be stored at the HWSF. In addition to hazardous wastes,
nonhazardous wastes, hazardous materials, asbestos-containing materials, PCBs, and PCB-
contaminated materials may also be stored. Labpacks may be created at the HWSF by
the shipping contractor prior to shipment offsite. This consists of consolidating smaller
containers of waste already in storage. This activity typically occurs about one week
before shipment offsite. Thus, labpacks may be in storage for a short period of time, but
they are typically generated after waste has already been received and stored at the
HWSF. Labpacks may also be received at the HWSF from generator areas. Labpacking
and waste consolidation activities are conducted according to VHWMR requirements.
Only compatible waste items and sorbent materials are placed within the same drum, the
wastes are compatible with the larger container in which they are placed, and
characterization information is maintained on wastes that are labpacked or consolidated.
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Compatibility determinations for labpacking purposes and for storage of all containers are
made using the waste characterization information provided by the generators, VHWMR
Appendix 10.5, and A Method for Determining the Compatibility of Hazardous Wastes,
EPA-600/2/80-076.
The maximum waste storage volume for the HWSF is established in the Part A.
Maximum storage volumes for purposes of determining secondary containment capacity
in specific HWSF areas are addressed in Section D-la(2) of the permit application. Note
that MCB, Quaniico is not proposing maximum waste volume limits by material type for
each storage bay within the HWSF. The storage bays are designed to be flexible to
accommodate the variations in waste generation typical to this type of installation. Thus,
the material stored in a given storage bay may vary over time. However, at any one time,
all the waste stored in a bay is compatible. Incompatible wastes are segregated by
placement in different storage bays, in different rows in the central storage area, or on
secondary containment pallets. Compatibility determinations are made as noted above.
This is described in more detail in Sections D-ta(2) and F-5d of the permit application,
and in Section 2 of the Waste Analysis Plan for the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
provided in Appendix C-1 of the permit application.
C-la Containerized Waste
A demonstration must be made and submitted with the revisions to the Part B Application that
each individual waste stream proposed for storage at the facility to be permitted is compatible
with the appropriate container construction materials, and not compatible [.sic] with the other
wastes to be stored.
Response: Section C-la has been revised to address waste compatibility with containers
used for storage.
C-2 Waste analysis plan
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: The waste analysis plan has been revised and is provided in Appendix C-l
of the permit application. Section C-2 of the permit application provides a cross-reference
of the waste analysis requirements to the location of the information in the waste analysis
plan.
C-2a Parameters and rationale
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
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C-2b Test methods
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
C-2c Sampling Methods
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
C-2d Frequency of Analyses
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
C-2e Additional requirements for wastes generated ofTsite
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
C-2f Additional requirements for ignitable, reactive, or incompatible wastes
See Section C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses.
Response: See response above for Section C-2.
D. PROCESS INFORMATION
GENERAL COMMENT
Section D of the Application describes two different Buildings that are apparently proposed for
permitted storage of hazardous waste. During my visit to the Quantico Marine Base on
November 5, 1986,1 got the impression that only one hazardous waste container storage building
was proposed for inclusion into a permit to be developed. Quantico must ensure that only the
hazardous waste storage areas proposed for permitting are described in the Part B Application
treatise. Please include in your response a clarification of which units have interim status, which
unit(s) is to be permitted, and the status of any interim status units for which a permit is being
sought.
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Response: The HWSF (Building 27401) has interim status and a permit is being sought
for this unit to store hazardous waste in containers. Building 2141, the old ammunition
bunker, was included in the original application as a separate storage unit. Building 2141
had interim status and has since been closed in accordance with VHWMR requirements
as documented in a letter dated March 28, 1995 from Mr. Harry H. Kelso, Director,
Enforcement, Policy, and Public Affairs, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality,
to Mr. Ralph Phipps, Environmental Section, Marine Corps Base, Quantico.
This permit application addresses only the HWSF. Section D has been reorganized and
the discussion expanded to follow the canned comments checklist and provide the updated
information requested.
D-la(l) Description of Containers
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [sic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(l) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-la(2) Container Management Practices
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [jj'c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(2) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-la(3) Secondary Containment System Design and Operation
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [j/c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
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D-la(3)(a) Requirement of the Base or Liner to Contain Liquids
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Pan B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [s/c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3)(a) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-la(3)(b) Containment System Drainage
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [s/c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3)(b) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-la(3)(c) Containment System Capacity
The supplied information regarding the containment system appears to be out of date. For
instance, PCB storage areas were described in the Application, but none were noted during the
writer's visit to the facility on November 5, 1996.
Therefore, because of the dated information concerning the containment system that was supplied,
an up-to-date description of the containment system must be provided in the Part B Application
in accordance with the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with the
VHWMR requirements as stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3)(c) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist. The wastes generated at MCB, Quantico are variable from year-to-year. Thus,
wastes present one year may not be present in another year. PCBs and PCB-contaminated
materials may be stored only in the central storage area of the HWSF, which has been
designed in accordance with 40 CFR 761 requirements. Since the types of waste in
storage at any one time will vary, there may not always be PCB waste in storage, and
other wastes or hazardous materials may be stored in the central storage area.
D-la(3)(d) Control of Run-On
No specific information regarding run-on control could be located in the Part B Application
submitted by the facility.
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Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [j/c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3)(d) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-la(3)(e) Removal of Liquids From the Containment System
No specific information regarding removal of liquids from the containment facility could be
located in the Pan B Application submitted by the facility.
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [j/c] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-la(3)(e) has been added. The information has been updated and
expanded to address all the requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments
checklist.
D-lb Containers Without Free Liquids
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [sic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section D-lb has been added. All containers stored at the HWSF will be
managed under the same set of procedures regardless of free liquids content. The
container management practices are those set forth in Section D-la of the permit
application.
D-lb(l) Test for Free Liquids
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [jic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section D-lb response.
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D-lb(2) Description of Containers
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [sic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section D-lb response.
D-lb(3) Container Management Practices
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [sic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section D-lb response.
D-lb(4) Container Storage Area Drainage
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWR [sic] requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section D-lb response.
F. PROCEDURES TO PREVENT HAZARDS
F-l Security
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section F has been updated and expanded to address all the requirements in
the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-la Security Procedures and Equipment
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section F-la has been updated and expanded to address all the requirements
in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
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F-la(l) 24 Hour Surveillance System
Quantico must check to ensure that the description of the 24 Hour Surveillance System on pages
F-l and F-2 of the Part B Application is current. The 24 hour Surveillance System description
supplied in the Part B Application appears to have been submitted in approximately 1987 as was
most of the Part B Application presently on file at DEQ.
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: The information has been updated and expanded to address all the
requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist. Access to the HWSF
is controlled by a barrier and a means to prevent entry rather than a 24-hour surveillance
system.
F-la(2)a Barrier
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: The information has been updated and expanded to address all the
requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-la(2)b Means to Control Entry
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: The information has been updated and expanded to address all the
requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-la(3) Warning Signs
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: The information has been updated and expanded to address all the
requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
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F-lb	"Waiver
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Pan B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: No waiver of the security procedures and equipment requirements is
requested.
F-lb(l) Injury to Intruder
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section F-lb response.
F-lb(2) Violation Caused by Intruder
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: See Section F-lb response.
F-2 Inspection Schedule
The Inspection Schedule, Table F-l, on page F-6 and the Inspection Form on pages F-8 through
F-10 must be checked and updated as required by Quantico to ensure that they accurately reflect
actual conditions to be included in the permit to issued for the hazardous waste storage facility.
Two good examples of Inspection Forms and Inspection Schedules may be found within the two
hazardous waste storage permitsNfor the two Du Pont Plants that were left with you during my
site visit to the facility on November 5, 1996.
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: Section F-2 has been updated and expanded to address all the requirements
in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist. A revised inspection schedule and
new weekly, monthly, and quarterly inspection forms have been added to this section as
Figures F-2 through F-5.
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F-2a	General Inspection Requirements
See the comments in the Inspection Schedule, § F-2, above.
Response: See Section F-2 response.
F-2a(l) Types of Problems
See the comments in the Inspection Schedule, § F-2, above.
Response: See Section F-2 response.
F-2a(2) Frequency of Inspections
See the comments in the Inspection Schedule, § F-2, above.
Response: See Section F-2 response.
F-2b(l) Container Inspection
See the comments in the Inspection Schedule, § F-2, above.
Response: See Section F-2 response.
F-3 Waiver of Documentation of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements
The information provided in the Part B Application on page F-11 indicates that Quantico did not
wish, in 1987 or thereabouts, to request a waiver of the documentation of the Preparedness and
Prevention Requirements.
Up-to-date information must be.provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
Response: No waiver of the documentation of the preparedness and prevention
requirements is requested. Section F-3 has been updated and expanded to address all the
requirements in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-3(a)	Equipment Requirements
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
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F-3(a)(l) Internal Communications
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
F-3(a)(2) External Communications
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
F-3(a)(3) Emergency Equipment
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
F-3(a)(4) Water for Fire Control
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
F-3(b) Aisle Space Control
See the comments in the Waiver of Preparedness and Prevention Requirements, § F-3, above.
Response: See Section F-3 response.
F-4 Preventative Procedures, Structure, and Equipment
Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment are discussed on pages F-l 1, F-12, and F-13
of the Part B Application. This section of the application was probably prepared in 1987 or
thereabouts and may not be reflective pf the present conditions at the facility as they relate to
pertinent information to be included in the hazardous waste storage permit currently under
consideration. It was noted during my November 5, 1996, site visit to the facility that spill
control and various safety related equipment appeared to be adequate in regard to quality and
quantity of the equipment observed.
Up-to-date information must be provided in the Part B Application in accordance with the
requirements specified in the canned comments, and the submitted information must comply with
the VHWMR. The applicable VHWMR requirements are stated in the canned comments.
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Response: Section F-4 has been updated and expanded to address all the requirements
in the VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-4(a)	Unloading Operations
See the comments in the Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment, § F-4, above.
Response: See Section F-4 response.
F-4(b)	Run-off
See the comments in the Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment, § F-4, above.
Response: See Section F-4 response.
F-4(c)	Water Supplies
See the comments in the Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment, § F-4, above.
Response: See Section F-4 response.
F-4(d)	Equipment and Power Failure
See the comments in the Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment, § F-4, above.
Response: See Section F-4 response.
F-4(e)	Personnel Protective Equipment
See the comments in the Preventative Procedures, Structures, and Equipment, § F-4, above.
Response: See Section F-4 response.
F-5 Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and Incompatible Wastes
Ignitable, reactive and incompatible waste streams, both solid and hazardous must be fully
described and identified, and the current information regarding characterization of each waste
stream is required before any hazardous waste storage permit can be issued for Quantico. The
guidance stated in § C-l, Chemical and Physical Analyses, concerning the requirements for a
detailed description of each waste stream stored in the facility proposed for permitting applies.
Response: The requested waste stream characterization information is provided in
Section C-l of the permit application. As described in Section D-la(2), Natural
Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB) personnel prepare a waste profile
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for each waste stream to be stored at the HWSF. Waste characterization is conducted in
accordance with the Waste Analysis Plan for the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
provided in Appendix C-l. Note that waste streams received may vary, but in all cases,
no hazardous wastes will be accepted for storage unless the waste code for the material
to be stored at the HWSF is one of the applicable waste codes present on the Part A
application.
Compatibility of each waste stream, solid and hazardous, must be demonstrated with all other
waste streams to be stored in any given bay, cell, compartment, or any other designated storage
area proposed for inclusion in the hazardous waste storage permit. The methodology contained
within the ASTM method D-34 Proposal P 168 must be utilized to demonstrate the compatibility
of each waste stream with the other waste streams.
The ASTM method D-34 Proposal P 168 is fully described in the Proposed Guide for Estimating
the Compatibility of Selected Hazardous Wastes Based on Binary Chemical Reactions, D-34
Proposal P 168, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia Pa., March 1986,
(Enclosure III) and A Method for Determining the Compatibility of Hazardous Wastes,
Philadelphia, EPA-600/2-80-076, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of
Research and Development, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1980 (Enclosure IV).
Response: Compatibility determinations are made using VHWMR Appendix 10.5 and
A Method for Determining the Compatibility of Hazardous Wastes. EPA-600/2-80-076.
Section D-la(2) of the permit application describes how incompatible wastes are
segregated within the HWSF. MCB, Quantico does not intend to dedicate specific storage
bays to specific waste streams because the quantity of specific waste streams can vary.
Thus, over time, a single storage bay may be used for different types of waste, but at any
one time, all wastes within a single storage bay will be compatible. A sign posted at each
storage bay identifies the type of waste stored. The storage bays, with walls on three
sides, provide physical separation of wastes. In the central storage area, incompatible
wastes will be separated by at least one row of compatible waste.
Handling practices must be summarized in detail for ignitable, reactive, and incompatible wastes
and any materials or other wastes they may potentially come into contact with inside the
perimeter of the proposed permitted hazardous waste storage area.
Response: The information provided on handling practices for ignitable, reactive, and
incompatible wastes has been updated and expanded to address all the requirements in the
VHWMR and the canned comments checklist.
F-5(a)	Precautions to Prevent Ignition or Reaction of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes
See § F-5, Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and Incompatible Wastes, for
requirements regarding this section.
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Response: See Section F-5 response.
F-5(b)	General Precautions for Handling Ignitable or Reactive Waste and Mixing of
Incompatible Waste
See § F-5, Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and Incompatible Wastes, for
requirements regarding this section.
Response: See Section F-5 response.
F-5(c)	Management of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes in Containers
See § F-5, Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and Incompatible Wastes, for
requirements regarding this section.
Response: See Section F-5 response.
F-5(d)	Management of Incompatible Wastes in Containers
See § F-5, Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and Incompatible Wastes, for
requirements regarding this section.
Response: See Section F-5 response.
G. CONTINGENCY PLAN
G-l	General Information
Complete
G-2	Emergency Coordinators
Complete
G-3	Implementation
Complete
G-4	Emergency Actions
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G-4(a)
Notification
Complete
G-4(b)
Identification of Hazardous Materials
Complete
G-4(c)	Assessment
Complete
G-4(d)
Complete
G-4(e)
Complete
G-4(f)
Complete
G-4(g)
Control Procedures
Prevention of Recurrence or Spread of Fires, Explosions or Releases
Storage and Treatment of Released Material
Incompatible Waste
The required section regarding incompatible waste does not appear to be contained within the
contingency plan dated December 5, 1995, that was submitted with the Part B Application
package. This information must be submitted to DEQ for review arid approval.
Response: The requested-information has been added as a new Section 5.c in the
Contingency Plan, which is provided as Appendix G-l to this permit application.
G-4(h)
Complete
G-4(i)
Complete
G-5
Complete
Post-Emergency Equipment Maintenance
Container Spills and Leakage
Emergency Equipment
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G-6
Coordination Agreements
The required section regarding coordination agreements does not appear to be contained within
the contingency plan dated December 5, 1995, that was submitted with the Part B Application
package. This information must be submitted to DEQ for require and approval.
Response: The requested information has been added to Section l.e in the
Contingency Plan, which is provided as Appendix G-l to this permit application.
Copies of the Coordination Agreements are provided in Appendix G-2.
G-7	Evacuation Plan
H. PERSONNEL TRAINING
Response: Section H and its appendices have been updated to reflect current
training requirements, courses, and job positions. The information also has been
reorganized to follow the checklist.
Complete
G-8
Required Reports
Complete
H-l
Outline of the Training Program
Complete
H-l(a) Job Title/Job Description
Complete
H-l(b)	Training Content, Frequency, and Techniques
Complete
H-l(c)	Training Director
Complete
H-l(d) Relevance to Training to Job Description
Complete
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H-l(e) Training for Emergency Response
This section must be resubmitted to include the required information listed in the canned
comments to demonstrate that facility personnel are able to respond effectively to emergencies
and are familiar with emergency procedures, emergency requirement, and emergency systems.
Response: The requested information is provided in a new Section H-le in the
permit application.
H-2 Implementation of the Training Program
Complete
I. CLOSURE PLANS, POST-CLOSURE PLANS AND FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
1-1 Closure Plans
The closure plan that was submitted describes the closure of container storage bunkers (Buildings
2191, 2141, and 2142) as well as the hazardous waste container storage building that I believe
is proposed for inclusion in the hazardous waste storage permit under consideration. The closure
plan portion of the Part B Application must only address those hazardous waste container storage
units that are proposed for inclusion in the permit to be issued by DEQ.
In general, the closure plan that was submitted in 1987 does not comply with current technical
and regulatory standards. Examples of recently approved hazardous waste container storage
closure plans that meet the required technical and regulatory standards are available from DEQ
for perusal by Quantico Marine Base. The closure plans contained within the two Du Pont
permits that I gave to Quantico for guidance are fairly recent and may be used for guidance in
the development of a closure plan meeting the current regulatory and technical requirements.
Response: The HWSF (Building 27401) is the only subject of this permit application.
A revised closure plan addressing only the HWSF is provided as Appendix 1-1 in the Part
B permit application. Section I now provides only general introductory information and
a table that cross-references VHWMR requirements with the location of the required
information in the HWSF Closure Plan.
I-l(a)	Closure Performance Standard
See § 1-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
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I-l(b)	Partial Closure and Final Closure Activities
See § I-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(c)	Maximum Waste Inventory
See § I-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(d)	Schedule for Closure
See § I-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(d)(l) Time Allowed for Closure
See §1-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(d)(l)(a) Extension, of Closure Time
See § I-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(e)	Closure Procedures
See § I-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
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I-l(e)(l) Inventory Removal
See § 1-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-1(e)(2) Disposal or Decontamination of Equipment, Structures and Soils
See § 1-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
I-l(e)(4) Closure of Containers
See § 1-1, Closure Plans, Post-Closure Plans and Financial Requirements, for requirements
regarding this section.
Response: See Section 1-1 response.
J. CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS
This required section was apparently not included with the Part B Application that is undergoing
review by DEQ. Enclosure V is the EPA canned comments guidance for Corrective Action for
Solid Waste Management units at the Quantico facility. The sections addressing Corrective
Action for Solid Waste Management Units in the two Du Pont Permits that I left with you during
my November 5, 1996, visit to Quantico may also serve as guidance for developing the required
information for this section.
Response: Solid Waste Management Unit (SWMU) identification and resolution has been
an ongoing activity since 1988 when a RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) was performed
by contractors for the USEPA. Since the associated documentation has already been
provided to both the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and USEPA Region
III, Section J provides only a brief history of the SWMU documentation and ongoing
activities. Please refer to the appropriate documentation listed in Section J for additional
details.
J-l Solid Waste Management Units
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this
section.
Response: See Section J response.
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J-l(a) Characterize the Solid Waste Management Unit
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this
section.
Response: See Section J response.
J-l(b) No Solid Waste Management Units
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this -
section.
Response: See Section J response.
J-2 Releases
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this
section.
Response: See Section J response.
J-2(a) Characterize Releases
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this
section.
Response: See Section J response.
J-2(b) No Releases
See § J, Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units, for requirements regarding this
section.
Response: See Section J response.
K. OTHER FEDERAL LAWS
This section appears to meet the criteria for being complete, however it was submitted in 1987
and is out of date. The information regarding other Federal laws must be resubmitted to DEQ
for review and must reflect current conditions at the Marine Base at Quantico.
Response: Section K has been updated and extraneous information has been deleted.
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L. PART B CERTIFICATION
The Part B Application Certification appears to be missing from the Part B Application and the
accompanying documentation. This Certification must be submitted to DEQ for review and
approval.
Response: The Part B Certification has been added as Section L of the permit
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section	Page
NOD RESPONSE
PERMIT APPLICATION COMPLETENESS/TECHNICAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST
A.	HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT APPLICATION PART A
B.	FACILITY DESCRIPTION 	 B-l
B-l. General Description	 B-l
B-2. Topographic Map 	 B-4
B-2a. General Requirements 	 B-4
B-2b. Additional Requirements for Land Disposal Facilities	 B-l2
B-3. Location Information	 B-l2
B-3a. Seismic Standard	 B-12
B-3b. Floodplain Standard	 B-12
B-4. Traffic Information 	 B-l6
C.	WASTE CHARACTERISTICS	C-l
C-l. Chemical and Physical Analyses	C-l
C-l a.	Containerized Waste	C-l
C-lb.	Waste in Tank Systems	C-2
C-lc.	Waste in Piles	C-2
C-ld.	Landfilled Wastes		C-2
C-le.	Wastes Incinerated and Wastes Used in Performance
Tests 	C-2
C-lf.	Wastes to be Land Treated 	C-2
C-lg.	Waste in Miscellaneous Treatment Units		C-2
C-lh.	Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces	 C-ll
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Section	Page
D.	PROCESS INFORMATION 	 D-l
D-l. Containers 	D-4
D-l a. Containers with Free Liquid 	D-4
D-la(l) Description of Containers 	D-4
D-la(2) Container Management Practices 	D-4
D-la(3) Secondary Containment System Design and
Operation 	 D-ll
D-la(3)(a) Requirement for the Base or Liner
to Contain Liquids 	 D-ll
D-la(3)(b) Containment System Drainage	 D-l2
D-la(3)(c) Containment System Capacity 	 D-12
D-la(3)(d) Control of Run-on 	 D-16
D-la(3)(e) Removal of Liquids from Containment
System 	 D-16
D-lb. Containers Without Free Liquids 	 D-16
D-2.	Tank Systems		D-l7
D-3.	Waste Piles		D-l7
D-4.	Surface Impoundments		D-l7
D-5.	Incinerators		D-17
D-6.	Landfills		D-17
D-7.	Land Treatment		D-17
D-8.	Miscellaneous Units 		D-17
D-9.	Boilers and Industrial Furnaces		D-17
D-10. Containment Buildings 			D-17
E.	GROUNDWATER MONITORING 		E-l
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Section	Page
F. PROCEDURES TO PREVENT HAZARDS	 F-l
F-l. Security	F-l
F-l a. Security Procedures and Equipment	F-l
F-la(l) 24-Hour Surveillance System 		F-l
F-la(2) Barrier and Means to Control Entry	F-l
F-la(2)(a) Barrier 	F-l
F-la(2)(b) Means to Control Entry 	F-l
F-la(3) Warning Signs 		F-3
F-lb. Waiver 		F-3
F-2. Inspection Schedule	•	 F-3
F-2a. General Inspection Requirements	 F-3
F-2a(l) Types of Problems	 F-5
F-2a(2) Frequency of Inspections 	 F-9
F-2b. Specific Process Inspection Requirements	 F-9
F-2b(l) Container Inspection 	 F-9
F-2b(2) Tank System Inspection 	F-9
F-2b(3) Waste Pile Inspection	F-9
F-2b(4) Surface Impoundment Inspection	F-9
F-2b(5) Incinerator and Associated Equipment Inspection 	F-9
F-2b(6) Landfill Inspection 	F-9
F-2b(7) Land Treatment Facility Inspection 	F-9
F-2b(8) Miscellaneous Unit Inspections	F-9
F-2b(9) Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (BIF)
Inspections 	F-9
F-2b(10) Containment Building Inspection 	F-9
F-3. Waiver or Documentation of Preparedness and Prevention
Requirements 	F-10
F-3a. Equipment Requirements 		F-10
F-3a(l) Internal Communications 		F-10
F-3a(2) External Communications		F-10
F-3a(3) Emergency Equipment		F-10
F-3a(4) Water for Fire Control		F-ll
F-3b. Aisle Space Requirement 		F-ll
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Section	Page
F-4. Preventive Procedures, Structures, and Equipment	 F-ll
F-4a.	Unloading Operations 		F-ll
F-4b.	Run-off		F-12
F-4c.	Water Supplies 		F-13
F-4d.	Equipment and Power Failure 		F-13
F-4e.	Personnel Protective Equipment		F-14
F-4f.	Prevention of Release to the Atmosphere 		F-14
F-5. Prevention of Reaction of Ignitable, Reactive, and
Incompatible Waste		 F-15
F-5a. Precautions to Prevent Ignition or Reaction of
Ignitable or Reactive Waste	 F-15
F-5b. General Precautions for Handling Ignitable or
Reactive Waste and Mixing of Incompatible Waste 	 F-15
F-5c. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes in
Containers	 F-16
F-5d. Management of Incompatible Wastes in Containers 	 F-16
F-5e. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Waste in
Tank Systems 	 F-17
F-5f. Management of Incompatible Wastes in Tank Systems	 F-17
F-5g. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Waste Placed
in Waste Piles	 F-17
F-5h. Management of Incompatible Wastes Placed in
Waste Piles	 F-17
F-5i. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Waste Placed
in Surface Impoundments	 F-17
F-5j. Management of Incompatible Wastes Placed in Surface
Impoundments	 F-17
F-5k. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Waste Placed
in Landfills 		 F-17
F-51. Management of Incompatible Wastes Placed in
Landfills	 F-17
F-5m. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes Placed
in Land Treatment Units	 F-17
F-5n. Management of Incompatible Wastes Placed in Land
Treatment Units	 F-17
F-5o. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes in
Miscellaneous Units	 F-17
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Section	Page
F-5p. Management of Incompatible Wastes in Miscellaneous
Units 	 F-17
F-5q. Management of Ignitable or Reactive Wastes in
Containment Buildings	 F-17
F-5r. Management of Incompatible Wastes in Containment
Buildings 	 F-17
G.	CONTINGENCY PLAN 	 G-l
H.	PERSONNEL TRAINING	 H-l
H-l. Outline of the Training Program	 H-l
H-l a.	Job Title/Job Description 		H-l
H-lb.	Training Content, Frequency, and Techniques 		H-l
H-lc.	Training Director		H-2
H-ld.	Relevance of Training to Job Position 		H-2
H-le.	Training for Emergency Response 		H-3
H-2. Implementation of Training Program	H-4
I.	CLOSURE PLANS, POST-CLOSURE PLANS, AND FINANCIAL
REQUIREMENTS	 1-1
J. CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS	J-l
K. OTHER FEDERAL LAWS		K-l
K-l. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act		K-l
K-2. National Historic Preservation Act		K-l
K-3. Endangered Species Act		K-l
K-4. Coastal Zone Management Act		K-2
K-5. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act		K-2
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CONTENTS (continued)
Section
Pace
APPENDICES
APPENDIX C-
WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN FOR THE HAZARDOUS WASTE
STORAGE FACILITY
APPENDIX D-l
ENGINEERING DRAWINGS FOR THE HAZARDOUS WASTE
STORAGE FACILITY
APPENDIX G-l
HWSF CONTINGENCY PLAN
APPENDIX G-2 COORDINATION AGREEMENTS
APPENDIX H-l
JOB POSITION DESCRIPTIONS
APPENDIX H-2 DEFENSE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WASTE HANDLING
COURSE OUTLINE
APPENDIX 1-1
CLOSURE PLAN FOR THE HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE
FACILITY
LIST OF TABLES
Table	Page
C-l.	Wastes Stored at the HWSF 	 C-3
C-2.	Other Wastes and Materials Stored at the HWSF	 C-10
C-3.	Cross-Reference of Regulatory Requirements for Waste Analysis Plans	 C-ll
D-l.	Acceptable Waste Storage Containers Used at the HWSF	 D-5
F-l.	HWSF Warning Signs 	 F-3
G-l.	Cross-Reference of Regulatory Requirements for Contingency Plans	 G-2
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LIST OF TABLES (continued)
Table	Page
H-l.	Relevance of Training to Job Position 	 H-3
1-1.	Cross-Reference of Regulatory Requirements for the HWSF Closure Plan 	 1-2
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure	Page
A-l.	USGS Topographic Map — Northern Portion of MCB, Quantico	 A-8
A-2.	USGS Topographic Map -- Southern Portion of MCB, Quantico	 A-9
A-3.	HWSF (Building 27401) and Annex (Building 27401A)	 A-10
A-4.	HWSF, Fence, Gate, Warning Signs, and Office 	 A-10
A-5.	HWSF Interior — Storage Bays Along South Wall	 A-l I
A-6.	HWSF Interior -- Storage Bays Along North Wall	 A-11
A-7.	HWSF Interior -- Central Storage Area 		 A-12
B-l.	MCB, Quantico Location 	 B-2
B-2.	Detailed Map of MCB, Quantico	 B-3
B-3.	USGS Topographic Map	 B-5
B-4.	Topographic Map of HWSF Vicinity 	 B-6
' B-5.	Land Use Map for Prince William County 	 B-8
B-6.	Land Use Map for Stafford County	 B-9
B-7.	Wind Rose 	 B-10
B-8.	Features in HWSF Vicinity	 B-ll
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LIST OF FIGURES (continued)
B-9. MCB, Quantico Hazardous Waste Generator Locations -- Guadalcanal
Side	:	 B-13
B-10.	MCB, Quantico Hazardous Waste Generator Locations -- Mainside		B-I4
B-ll.	Flood Insurance Rate Map, Stafford County, Virginia		B-15
B-12.	MCB, Quantico Road Locations 		B-17
B-13.	Traffic Volume on MCB, Quantico Roads		B-1S
D-l. Layout of the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility (Building 27401) and
Adjacent Annex (Building 27401 A)	 D-2
D-2. Example Hazardous Waste Label		 D-6
D-3. Example Maximum Capacity Storage Configuration in an HWSF Storage
Bay 	 D-8
D-4. Example Storage Configuration for Maximum Capacity in the HWSF
Central Storage Area 	 D-9
D-5. Approximation of Ramp in the HWSF Central Storage Area	 D-l5
F-l. Security Fence Around the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
(Building 27401) and Adjacent Annex (Building 27401 A) 	 F-2
F-2.	HWSF Inspection Schedule		F-4
F-3.	Example HWSF Weekly Inspection Report Form 		F-6
F-4.	Example HWSF Monthly Inspection Report Form		F-7
F-5.	Example HWSF Quarterly Inspection Report Form 		F-8
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C. WASTE CHARACTERISTICS
The section presents the characteristics of the hazardous wastes stored at the Hazardous Waste
Storage Facility (HWSF) and the Waste Analysis Plan, which provides for waste characterization
(through generator knowledge or sampling and analysis') to support storage and disposition offsite.
This information is submitted in accordance with the Virginia Hazardous Waste Management
Regulations (VHWMR) Sections 11.5.B.2, 11.5.B.3, 10.1.D, and 15.
C-l CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ANALYSES
The HWSF provides interim storage of hazardous wastes in containers pending recycling or
offsite treatment or disposal, nonhazardous wastes awaiting recycling or disposition offsite, and
asbestos-containing materials, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and PCB-contaminated materials
awaiting shipment offsite for treatment or disposal.
C-l a Containerized Waste
Hazardous wastes generated at Marine Corps Base (MCB), Quantico are generated by a variety
of Marine Corps and tenant activities. Wastes generated typically include solvents from cleaning
operations, waste paint and paint-related materials, acids and bases from support equipment areas,
excess reagents or chemicals that are still in their original containers, photographic solutions,'
batteries, and other assorted wastes. Most wastes are generated from day-to-day functions such
as maintenance, photography, laboratory, and general office support activities. Some wastes are
generated on a one-time or infrequent basis.
Most of the wastes generated at MCB, Quantico fall into one of the following groups:
•	Halogenated solvents
•	Nonhalogenated solvents
•	Corrosives
•	Contaminated petroleum, oils, and lubricants
•	Paints and associated wastes
•	PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials, known or suspected
•	Toxic (organics and heavy metals)
•	Flammable (petroleum-based or alcohol\solvent-based)
•	Debris contaminated with the above
•	Batteries (some reactive)
•	Asbestos-containing materials
•	Nonhazardous materials such as cleaning products and rags.
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Table C-l presents information on the hazardous wastes that have been stored at the HWSF.
Because the waste streams generated vary from year to year, the actual waste streams received
may vary and may include waste streams not specifically identified in this listing or may have,
a different combination of waste codes assigned depending on the specific constituents present.
The waste codes included on the Part A permit application represent the range of waste types
anticipated to be stored at the HWSF during its operating life. At all times, no hazardous waste
will be accepted at the HWSF unless the waste code for the material to be stored at the HWSF
is one of the applicable waste codes present on the Part A permit application.
Table C-2 presents a summary of non-VHWMR-regulated wastes typically received at the HWSF
for storage.
A wide variety of containers are used to store waste at the HWSF. These include glass and
plastic bottles (one-half ounce to five gallons) and steel, plastic, or fiberboard drums or containers
(one gallon to 150 gallons). A detailed listing is provided in Section D-la(l) of this application.
Wastes are packaged by the generator at the time of waste generation. Wastes are commonly
brought to the HWSF by the generators in their original containers. For wastes that have
otherwise been packaged or repackaged by the generator, the compatibility of the waste with the
container is assessed by Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB)
personnel prior to acceptance into the HWSF. For routinely generated waste streams, this
assessment has been performed and acceptable packaging is set forth in the waste profile
established by NREAB personnel based on information provided by the generator. For one-time
or infrequently generated waste streams, a new waste profile is created by NREAB each time the
waste is generated and must establish the appropriate packaging. NREAB personnel make this
determination using Department of Transportation (DOT) packaging requirements applicable to
the waste material's proper DOT shipping name(s) and DOT hazard class(es). Container
selection reference guides published by reputable organizations such as Lab Safety Supply may
also be used. NREAB personnel verify proper packaging of the waste at the tim; the f^nerator
presents the waste at the HWSF for storage. Packaging deemed incompatible with the waste will
be corrected by the generator or will be overpacked.
C-lb	Waste in Tank Systems - Not Applicable
C-lc	Waste in Piles - Not Applicable
C-ld	Landfilled Wastes - Not Applicable
C-le	Wastes Incinerated and Wastes Used in Performance Tests - Not Applicable
C-1 f	Wastes to be Land Treated - Not Applicable
C-lg	Waste in Miscellaneous Treatment Units - Not Applicable
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Table C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Characteristics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Acetone
F003
Ignitable nonhalogenaled solvent (spent)
Acetonilrile, tetrahydrofuran
D001
Ignitable
Acetonitrile, methanol
D001
F003
Ignitable
Acids - acetic, chromic, hydrochloric,
nitric, phosphoric, sulfuric
D002
Corrosive with pH<2
Adhesive/sealing compound
D001
Ignitable
Alcohols (various) including denatured,
n-butanol, isopropanol, methanol, and
ethanol
D001
F003
Ignitable
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
D001
Ignitable
Ammonium hydroxide
D002
Corrosive with pH>12.5
Printing waste including ammonium
thiosulfate, sodium carbonate, sodium
sulfate, and silver
D002
D011
Corrosive with pi I> 12.5 and toxic
Ammonium thiosulfate and sodium
sulfate
D002
Corrosive witii pH>12.5
Asphalt coating
D001
Ignitable
Batteries - alkali
D002
Corrosive willi pll>12.5
Batteries - lithium
D003
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Table C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF (continued)
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Characteristics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Batteries - magnesium
D007
Toxic
Batteries - mercury
D009
Toxic
Batteries - NiCad
DOCKS
Toxic
Bromonapthalene
D001
Ignitablc
Butyl acetate
D001
Ignitablc
Carbon disulfide
D001
F005
Ignitable
Caustic alkali liquid (DS-2)
D002
Corrosive with pH>12.5
Chloroform
D022
Toxic
Chromium mask filters
D007
Toxic
Cleaner, lubricant, and preservative
F001
Toxic halogenated solvent (spent) from
degreasing
Cleaning compound
D001
F003
F005
Ignitable, includes ignitable and toxic
nonhalogenated solvents (spent)
Cleaning compound
D001
Ignitable
Cleaner, lubricant, and
prescrvative/protcctant liquids and
contaminated rags, Q-tips, swabs, etc.
D008
Toxic
Copper sulfate
D002
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Table C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF (continued)
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Characteristics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Corrosion prevention compound
D001
F002
Ignitable and includes toxic halogenated
solvents (spent)
Cyanide solutions
D003
Reactive
n-Dimethyl formamide
D001
Ignitable
Engine gas path cleaner
F003
F005
Ignitable and toxic nonhalogcnatcd
solvents
Contaminated ethylene glycol gel
D018
Toxic
Formaldehyde
D001
Ignitable
Freon and Freon-contaminated materials
F002
Toxic halogcnatcd solvents (spent)
Gasoline, gasoline mixed with oil/dicsel,
and gasoline mixed with water
D001
D018
Ignitable and toxic
Gasoline contaminated with lead and
benzene
D001
D008
D018
Ignitable and toxic
Hexane
D001
Ignitable
Hydroethyl cellulose
D001
Ignitable
Kerosene
D001
Ignitable
Leachate from landfill
F039
Toxic
Lead-based paint
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Table C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF (continued)
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Chaiactenslics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Ixad-cuntaininatcd materials (various)
including patches, swabs, debris, soil,
and water
D008
Toxic
Lead foil
D008
Toxic
Mercuric oxide and sulfuric acid
D009
D002
Toxic and corrosive with pll<2
Mercury
D009
Toxic
Mercury thermometers (broken)
D009
Toxic
Mercury compounds (various) including
mercuric chloride and mercuric diphenyl
D009
Toxic
Mercury fluorescent lamps
D009
Toxic
Methylene chloride
F002
Toxic halogenated solvent (spent)
Oil base paint
D001
Ignitable
Oil base paint and mineral spirits
D001
Ignitable
Oil base paint and petroleum distillates
D001
Ignitable
Paint chips and media-blasting material
D006
D007
D008
Toxic
Paint cleaning solvent and paint
F003
F005
Ignitable and toxic nonhalogcnatcd
solvents (spent)
Paint filters
D007
Toxic

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Tabic C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF (continued)
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Characteristics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Paint-related waste
F003
F005
Ignitable and toxic nonhulogcuutcd
solvents (spent)
Perchloroethylene filters with liquid
F002
D039
Toxic halogcnated solvent (spent)
Perchlorocthylene-contaminated rags
F002
D039
Toxic halogcnated solvent (spent)
Petroleum distillate
D001
Ignitable
Petroleum naptha
D001
D039
Ignitable and toxic
Phenol
U188
Toxic chemical product
Phenolic stripper (inay be mixed with
water)
F002
D007
Toxic metal and toxic halogenated
solvent (spent)
Phosphoric acid, nitric acid, nickel
nitrate, and manganese
D002
13007
D008
Toxic and corrosive with pH<2
Photographic fixer and developer
(pH 6-8)
D011
Toxic
Photographic fixer and developer
(pH 12.5-14)
D002
D011
Toxic and corrosive with pi 1> 12 5
Potassium hydroxide
D002
Corrosive with pll>12.5
Potassium iodide, chloroplatinic acid,
hydrochloric acid
D002
Corrosive with pll<2

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Table C-l. Wastes Stored at the HWSF (continued)
Waste Description
VHWMR Waste Codes
1 (a/.ard Characteristics
Basis for Hazard Designation
Silver diethyl dithio carbonate
D011
Toxic
Silver nitrate solution
D011
Toxic
S-K Immersion cleaner (#699)
(monoethanolamine)
D006
Toxic
Sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrate,
sodium carbonate, and sodium
thiosulfate
D002
Corrosive with pH>l2.5
Sodium hydroxide
D002
Corrosive with pH>12.5
Sodium hydroxide contaminated with
lead
D002
D008
Corrosive with pH>12.5 and toxic
Spill cleanup material from pesticides
area
D004
IX) 12
Toxic
Synthetic aliphatic hydrocarbons,
methanol, ammonium nitrate,
acetonitrile
D001
F003
Ignitable nonhalogenated solvent (spent)
Tetrachloroethylene
F002
Toxic halogcnatcd solvent (spent)
Tetramethylsilane
D001
Ignitable
Tincture Benzoin
D001
Ignitable
Toluene
D001
F005
Ignitable and toxic nonhalogenated
solvent (spent)
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
F001
Toxic halogcnatcd solvent (spent) from .
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Waste Description
VIIWMR Waste Codes
Hazard Characteristics
Basis for tla/ard Designation
Trichloroethylene
F002
Toxic halogenated solvent (spent)
Trichlorotrifluoroethane with silver
F002
IX) 11
Toxic halogenated solvent (spent)
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Table C-2. Other Wastes and Materials Stored at the HWSF
Non-VHWMR Wastes and Hazardous Materials Stored at the HWSF
Asbestos materials (e.g., brake pads, tiles) -
Gasoline fuel filters (dry)
Grease
Latex paint
Motor oil (recycling)
Oil/diesel fuel filters (recycling)
Oil/diesel spill cleanup material (solid, liquid)
Q-tips and patches
PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials
Propanol
Rags, dirty
Refrigeration oil
Silver recovery cartridge (dry)
Skysol parts cleaner
Sodium hydroxide (pH 7-11)
Tire sealant
Cleaning compound MR (soap and water)
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C-lh Waste In Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Not Applicable
C-2 WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN
The Waste Analysis Plan for the Hazardous Waste Storage Facility is provided in Appendix C-1.
The intent of the Waste Analysis Plan is to provide for proper waste characterization and storage
pending disposition offsite in accordance with VHWMR and MCB. Quantico requirements. The
Waste Analysis Plan was prepared in accordance with the VHWMR Sections 10.1.D, 11.5.B.3,
and 15. Table C-3 cross-references the VHWMR requirements and the location of the
information in the HWSF Waste Analysis Plan.
Table C-3. Cross-Reference of Regulatory Requirements for Waste Analysis Plans
Regulatory Requirement
Location in HWSF Waste
Analysis Plan
Parameters and Rationale
Section B.3
Test Methods
Section B.4
Sampling Methods
Section B.5
Frequency of Analysis
Section B.6
Additional Requirements for Wastes Generated Offsite
Section E
Additional Requirements for Ignitable, Reactive, or
Incompatible Wastes
Section B
Waste Analysis Requirements Pertaining to Land
Disposal Restrictions
Sections B and D
Notification, Certification, and Recordkeeping
Requirements
Section F
Requirements Pertaining to the Storage of Restricted
Wastes
Sections B and D
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WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN FOR THE
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HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY
Revision 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section	Page
A Facility Description 		1
B Waste Analysis Plan 		2
1.	Initial Hazardous Waste Determination ....	3
2.	Waste Acceptance at the HWSF		4
3.	Parameters and Rationale 		5
4.	Characterization and Analytical Methods ...	7
5.	Sampling Methods 		8
a.	Sampling Techniques 		8
b.	Sample Containers and Preservation ...	8
c.	Sampling Procedure 		9
d.	Sample Labeling, Handling, and Transport	9
6.	Frequency of Analysis	10
7.	Quality Assurance/Quality Control Methods . .	10
C Characterization of Unknown Waste 		11
D	Waste Analysis Requirements Pertaining to Land
Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) 		13
E	Additional Requirements for Wastes Generated
Offsite			13
F Recordkeeping 		13
LIST OF TABLES
Table	Page
1	Parameters for Hazardous Waste Characterization
and Rationale for Selection 	 5
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WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN
In accordance with the requirements of Virginia Hazardous Waste
Management Regulations (VHWMR) §10.1.D. and 11.5.B.3, the
following is a description of the Hazardous Waste Storage
Facility (HWSF), the types of hazardous wastes stored by Marine
Corps Base (MCB), Quantico, and the waste analysis plan. This
Plan was developed to ensure that MCB, Quantico has sufficient
information to determine if wastes are hazardous in accordance
with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements,
to establish proper placement within a compatibility group
preventing mixing of incompatible wastes, to properly manage the
wastes at the KWSF, to identify waste hazard classes as defined
by the Department of Transportation (DOT), and to provide
identification needed by transporters and treatment and disposal
facilities to comply with RCRA.
A. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
MCB, Quantico is located approximately 35 miles south of
Washington, DC, and approximately 12 miles north of
Fredericksburg, Virginia, along the west bank of the Potomac
River. MCB, Quantico consists of slightly more than 60,000 acres
in Prince Wiliiam, Stafford, and Fauquier Counties. The
population of the installation is over 13,000.
The MCB, Quantico mission is to respond to the needs of the
Marine Corps by translating the requirements into equipment,
structure, training, education, and doctrine. This includes
developing training and education policy for the Marine Corps;
providing training, training resources, and education for
Marines; and developing Marine Corps concepts, plans, and
doctrine. MCB, Quantico includes the Marine Corps University,
the Marine Corps War College, and the Command and Staff College.
In addition, MCB, Quantico provides functional support for
executing the overall Quantico mission including, but not limited
to, personnel administration, facilities, logistic, financial,
security, public information, legal, Base operating, training,
administrative, morale, welfare, and recreation support for
Marine Corps and tenant organizations. MCB, Quantico includes an
operational airfield supporting Executive Branch aviation
requirements and tenant operations such as the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) Academy.
The HWSF provides for storage of hazardous wastes pending
recycling or offsite treatment or disposal, nonhazardous wastes
awaiting recycling or disposition offsite, and asbestos-
containing materials, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and PCB-
contaminated materials awaiting shipment offsite for treatment or
disposal. The HWSF is located 3.1 miles west of 1-95. It
consists of a main storage building with 7 storage bays and a
central storage area, an exterior concrete and asphalt unloading
area, an office, and an annex for nonhazardous waste, hazardous
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materials (e.g., grease), and additional supplies for hazardous
waste management and spill response operations. The HWSF
interior also includes areas for consolidating paint waste and
puncturing aerosol cans.
The HWSF is equipped with a secondary containment system
including curbing and trenches to collect waste in the event of a
spill. The HWSF accepts wastes in a range of container sizes up
to 150 gallons. Incompatible wastes are segregated by placing
waste in different storage bays or by physical separation by rows
of compatible waste to prevent mixing in the event of a spill,
leak, or other accidental release. Nonhazardous and ?CB wastes
are also segregated from other wastes in storage.
Hazardous wastes at MCB, Quantico are generated by a variety of
Marine'Corps and tenant activities. Wastes generated typically
include solvents from cleaning operations, waste paint and paint-
related materials, acids from support equipment areas, excess
reagents or chemicals that are still in their original
containers, and other assorted wastes. The wastes are largely
generated from uniform and controlled industrial processes and
therefore retain consistent physical and chemical properties from
batch to batch. Some wastes are generated on a one-time or
infrequent basis.
Most of the wastes generated at MCB, Quantico fall into one of
the following waste groups:
Halogenated solvents
Nonhalogenated solvents
Corrosives
Contaminated petroleum, oils, and lubricants
Paints and associated wastes
PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials, known or suspected
Toxic (organics and heavy metals)
Flammable (petroleum-based or alcohol/solvent-based)
Debris contaminated with the above
Batteries (some reactive)
Asbestos materials
Nonhazardous materials such as cleaning products and rags.
These wastes are delivered by the generators to the HWSF from the
less than 90 day storage sites and satellite accumulation areas
within MCB, Quantico until contractors pick them up for offsite
disposition. The amounts of wastes generated, recycled, and
disposed are reported annually to the Naval Energy and
Environmental Support Activity, to the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), and to the Virginia DEQ.
B. WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN
Waste characterization is conducted by the generator at the point
of generation and provided to the Environmental Affairs Section
of the Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch (NREAB)
as specified in this Waste Analysis Plan. Containers of waste
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are not placed in the HVJSF until adequate characterization data
have been obtained and the waste has been properly classified.
In some circumstances, unknown wastes may be received at the HWSF
pending receipt of analytical results (refer to Section C for
additional detail). Waste characterization may be through
generator knowledge or sampling and analysis of the waste stream.
For hazardous wastes, only wastes with the waste codes specified
in the permit may be stored at the HVJSF.
1. Initial Hazardous Waste Determination
MC3, Quantico requires wastes to be accurately identified by the
generating organization, which also has the responsibility for
proper packaging, labeling, and transportation of their waste to
the HVJSF for storage pending final disposition. In most cases,
the generator's understanding of the waste generating process and
of the raw materials used is sufficient to satisfactorily
identify the waste and preclude the need for costly analytical
services. In other cases, the waste is simply an unused
hazardous material with an expired shelf life that is easily
identifiable through labels, container markings, or
manufacturer's specifications. Laboratory analysis is used as
needed to supplement or verify the generator's description or to
characterize unknown waste. Acceptable characterization methods
are established in Section B.4 of this Plan.
In characterizing a waste, the generator must identify the
chemical constituents. This may be accomplished by referring to
the Department of Defense (DOD) Hazardous Material Information
System (HMIS), a suitable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), or
similar documentation. The HMIS and MSDS data sheets will
identify the various constituents in the waste and allows
comparison with the lists of wastes under VHWMR §3.5-3.10 and
§6.1. To a large extent, this assessment is based on user
knowledge of the waste.
If the chemical constituents of the waste are not shown in the
HMIS or if the waste is from .a process for v/hich there is no
MSDS, no entry in the HMIS (e.g., mixed paint waste), or no other
information resource, then the waste must be sampled and analyzed
as set forth in Sections B.3, Bi4, and B.5 of this Plan. Unused
materials or expired shelf life materials in unopened containers
¦will not undergo sampling and laboratory analysis unless
container markings have been destroyed.
Any requests for analysis must be submitted to the Environmental
Affairs Section of the Natural Resources and Environmental
Affairs Branch (NREAB).
Abandoned chemicals and chemicals in containers that have lost
their labels or markings and are otherwise not identifiable by
user knowledge or from a known source shall be considered as
unknowns and managed as such. This includes stenciling the
container with the words "UNKNOWN Pending Analysis (date)" and
isolating the unknown from other types of hazardous waste or
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Table 1
Parameters for Hazardous Waste Characterization
and Rationale for Selection (continued)
Parameters
Rationale for Selection
Listed Wastes
Physical State
Chemical Constituents
Incompatibility
Prohibited Materials
(radioactive,
ordnance, biological,
or pathogenic wastes)
PCBs (including PCB-
contaminated
materials)
Determine if waste is listed waste under
VHWMR. Determine LDR applicability.
Determine any special handling or
segregation requirements.
Determine the presence of free liquids.
Determine proper treatment and/or
disposal requirements.
Determine special handling, storage, and
transport requirements.
Ensure waste compatibility with storage
container. Ensure incompatible wastes
are not placed in the same container.
Determine segregation requirements
during storage. Compatibility
determinations will be made using VHWMR
Appendix 10.5 and A Method for
Determining the Compatibility of
Hazardous Wastes, EPA-600/2-80-076.
These wastes are not accepted at the.
HWSF.
Require segregation and storage in the
HWSF central storage area' in compliance
with 40 CFR 761.
Nonhazardous materials Require segregation.
The generator selects the appropriate parameters for waste
characterization based on knowledge of the waste source. Thus,
not all of the parameters identified in Table 1 will be selected
for each waste stream. All generator waste characterization
information undergoes review by the Environmental Affairs Section
of NREAB. Based on this review, the Environmental Affairs
Section may specify additional waste characterization parameters.
Characterization of unknown waste is addressed in Section C.
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4. Characterization and Analytical Methods
Most of the waste streams received at the HWSF are characterized
through generator knowledge because the waste streams are
routinely generated from known processes. This waste
characterization information is supplied by the generator to
NREA3 in order to establish waste profiles as described in
Section 2 .
Generator/process knowledge information acceptable for waste
characterization includes, but is not limited to:
•	. DOD HMIS - provides detailed and specific information on ail
products purchased through the Marine Corps supply system.
The HMIS is indexed by NSN, chemical manufacturer, product
nomenclature, and EPA identification number. The HMIS is
updated quarterly and a fully revised CD-ROM is published
annually.
MSDSs.
•	Chemical Specifications - from the purchase specifications
of the particular chemical, from product information
provided by the manufacturer, on the labels for the
particular chemical, or standard chemical reference
documents for "pure" chemicals where the material contents
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5. Sampling Methods
When sampling and analysis is conducted for waste
characterization, the sampling methodology presented below must
be followed.
a.	Sampling Techniques. Due to the physical and chemical
variations of the wastes that could be received at the HWSF,
sampling techniques will differ among the waste streams. Waste
streams may be mixtures or non-uniform; therefore, care must be
taken to obtain a representative sample. This includes
consideration of the uniformity of the waste in a container and
to variations in waste generation that may cause the waste stream
to change.
The appropriate sampling technique is selected based on knowledge
of the waste matrix (solid, liquid, sludge) and the specific
analytes of interest. Liquids and sludges are the most common,
forms of hazardous waste at MCB, Quantico. For these wastes, the
sampling equipment or devices used may include glass pipettes,
bailers, drum thief, or composite liquid waste sampler
(COLIWASA). These devices collect material throughout the depth
of liquid in a container, assuring a representative sample.
Samples from solids and semi-solids may be obtained by spatulas,
corers, chisels, scrapers, etc., as appropriate to the material.
The sample should closely approximate the physical composition of
the source so that the sample represents the chemical whole
accurately.
For all wastes, except mixed paint wastes, a single sample (top
to bottom) is collected from a container. Samples from multiple
containers of the same waste will be composited for analysis
(except for non-uniform or layered wastes). For samples to be
analyzed for volatile organics, grab samples will be collected
and will not be composited.
Mixed paint waste is sampled by compositing three grab samples,
one each from the top, middle, and bottom of the container.
Samples from multiple containers of mixed paint wastes are not
composited.
The sampling methods and equipment will in all cases adhere to
guidance provided in EPA SW-846 and VHWMR Appendix 3.2.
b.	Sample Containers and Preservation. Sample container
selection is critical to sample quality. Sample container
selection must conform to the methodology outlined in EPA SW-846,
Section 9.2.2.4, and must consider analytes of interest,
durability, volume, and compatibility. Except for volatile
analyses and some solvents and oils, a plastic one quart bottle
is best. Corrosive samples must not be placed in metal
containers.
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Sample preservation will be in accordance with EPA SW-846.
c. Samplinc Procedure. The basic .sampling procedure is as
follows:
1.	Don any personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves,
goggles, shields, etc.) required for the particular
waste to be sampled.
2.	Ensure the sampling device is clean and functioning
properly.
3.	Collect sufficient sample volume for all analyses with
minimum disturbance of the waste matrix. The
collection protocol will be specific to the sampling
device used and waste matrix being sampled.
4.	Fill sample containers in the following sequence:
headspace volatile organics, volatile organics,
semivolatile organics, metals, ignitability, pH
(corrosivity), reactivity.
5.	Add any required preservatives.
6.	Label sample containers.
7.	Properly clean and decontaminate sample containers
(exterior), the sampling equipment, and any personal
protective equipment used.
8.	Custody-seal all sample containers.
9.	Protect and secure samples in a durable shipping
container (e.g., cooler or comparable receptacle) for
transport to the laboratory. Add ice if required for
sample preservation.
10.	Complete the chain-of-custody and any request-for-
analysis forms.
11.	Review all paperwork and enclose the forms in the
shipping container.
12.	Seal and mark the shipping container in accordance with
DOT requirements.
13.	Transport samples to the analytical laboratory.
A single duplicate sample will be taken from each waste batch or
container sampled to serve as a duplicate sample, as needed.
d. Sample Labeling, Handling, and Transport. All samples
will have labels with a unique identifier code, date/time of
collection, sample collector's name, preservatives used, and
analyses requested.
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Sampling activities will be documented and strict chain-of-
custody records will be maintained. The chain-of-custody
procedures in EPA SW-846, Volume II, Section 9.2.2.7, will be
followed. Each person who handles the sample will, upon receipt,
sign and date the chain-of-custody record (up to and including
sample receipt at the laboratory).
Samples are sent to offsite laboratories in a timely manner to
ensure sample receipt at the laboratory is within the applicable
holding time. Hazardous waste samples must be properly packaged,
marked, labeled, and transported in accordance with EPA, VHWMR,
DOT, and DOD requirements. Shipping papers are prepared as
required by DOT and VHWMR. Sample packaging must be in
accordance with VHWMR §3.1.D.
In accordance with VHWMR §3.1.D, the transport of a sample
collected for the sole purpose of testing to determine its
characteristics or composition is not subject to the VHWMR when
the sample is being transported to or from a laboratory, or while
in temporary storage after testing for a specific purpose.
Sampling information, custody records, and analytical results are
submitted to NREAB for review and approval.
6.	Frequency of Analysis
The characterization of routinely generated wastes will be re-
evaluated annually, at a minimum, and whenever there is a change
in the generating process (i.e., raw materials and/or process
equipment) or any indication that the hazardous waste brought to
the HWSF does not match the waste designated on the accompanying
documentation or labels. Since the painting, cleaning, and
maintenance activities that typically generate wastes at MCB,
Quantico do not usually change 'significantly, only a change in
chemicals or the process used is likely to alter the
characteristics of the waste stream.
/
Wastes generated on an infrequent or one-time basis, such as
unused, partially used, or expired shelf life materials, will be
characterized each time they are generated.
7.	Quality Assurance/Quality Control Methods
Commercial laboratories retained to conduct hazardous waste
analyses are required to submit a written quality assurance plan
for review by MCB, Quantico. This plan must include procedures
that assure equipment, standards, reagents, gases, and containers
are organized, operated, and maintained properly. The plan must
also detail steps to assure personnel are trained on the
analytical methods to be used and require that bound logs be kept
for every analytical test equipment apparatus. Sample chain-of-
custody procedures must be clearly documented. Data handling
must be reliable and represent the original sample and the
analytical method. Laboratory notebooks must be continuously
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the laboratory manager. Laboratories must reference and certify
that their procedures comply with EPA SW-846.
The laboratory must certify its use of the methods specified in
this Waste Analysis Plan and must be able to provide, upon
request, documentation of acceptable quality assurance/quality
control procedures. Acceptable documentation will include
compliance with the quality control section of EPA SW-846.
All data transmittals to MC3, Quantico will be in report form
with accompanying appendices where needed. Original
instrumentation charts, strip charts, and other analytical device
products/records will be retained for at least five years and
made available to MCB, Quantico upon request.
C. CHARACTERIZATION OF UNKNOWN WASTE
Occasionally there may be containers of unidentified waste at
MCB, Quantico. The materials may be unidentified due to the loss
of container markings or to other causes. ' Unknown waste may be
stored in a less than 90 day area maintained under VHWMR §6.4.E
requirements. Exceptions to place unknown waste in the HWSF may-
be granted following formal requests for a waiver, which must be
submitted to the Head, NREAB.
The generator must isolate the unknown waste and prevent anyone
from adding to it, which would invalidate the results of the
investigation or any laboratory tests that may be conducted. The
general appearance of the waste and other physical properties
along with user knowledge of the generating process will be used
to ultimately select any tests required to characterize the
unknown waste.
The generator must label the waste as "Unknown Pending Analysis"
(or comparable language). The generator should also identify on
the container any known details such as the date found.
The following procedure is used to determine whether the material
is a hazardous waste:
a.	Record all marks on the container, particularly an NSN,
product name, or chemical name.
b.	If an NSN is found, locate the NSN in the HMIS CD-ROM. The
computer database will contain specific information (i.e.,
color, appearance, pH, specific gravity, etc.), which should
be compared to the unknown material. This may eliminate the
need for extensive analytical testing. For instance, if the
HMIS indicates that the material should have a pH of 4.0 and
a specific gravity of 1.3, a laboratory can quickly check
these parameters. If the unknown material matches these,
then the unknown is the material identified by the NSN on
the container. If no NSN is present, but a product name is
located on the container, use the same procedure checking
the product name cross-reference to the HMIS. If only a
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chemical name is present, information on the physical
properties of chemicals can be found in Dangerous Properties
of Industrial Materials. Irving Sax, editor (Van Nostrand
Reinhold Co.), the Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous
Materials (National Fire Protection Association, Boston,
MA), or equivalent reference materials. The MSDSs on file
in MC3, Quantico's Safety Office may also be used to obtain
information on the chemical and physical properties of
hazardous materials.
c.	If the material has been determined to be the same as
the container markings, use the HMIS or other
information sources to determine the following:
1.	Is the pH less than or equal to 2.0?
2.	Is the pH greater than or equal to 12.5?
3.	Is the flash point less than 140°F?
4.	Is the material an oxidizer?
5.	Does the material react violently with water?
6.	Does the material contain metals, organics,
or pesticides? If so, toxicity
characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
laboratory tests will be conducted to
determine if the material is a hazardous
waste.
7.	Does the material contain any chemical listed
in the VHWMR Appendix 3.1, Table 3.1-1?
8.	Is the material a pure form of any chemical
listed in VHWMR Appendix 3.1, Table 3.1-3 or
Table 3.1-4?
9.	Does the material exhibit hazardous waste
characteristics as identified in VHWMR §3.6
through 3.10?
A "yes" to any one or more of the above means the material
is a hazardous waste. All applicable hazardous waste codes
must be identified.
d.	If the material does not match the container markings,
it is necessary to perform laboratory tests to
determine if the waste is hazardous waste. MCB,
Quantico will have a competent laboratory perform an
analysis on a representative sample of the waste using
the methodology identified in Sections B.3, B.4, and
B.5 of this Waste Analysis Plan. If the waste fails
one or more of the characteristic tests, then it is a
hazardous waste. If the unknown waste is not a
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characteristic hazardous waste, then MC3, Quantico may
have the laboratory identify the specific constituents
in the waste. All applicable hazardous waste codes
must be identified.
Extreme caution will be used when handling unknown wastes. These
wasc.es are assumed to be hazardous until proven otherwise.
All sampling and analysis will be conducted in accordance with
the methodology and requirements established in Section B of this
Waste Analysis Plan. Additional tests may be required on a case-
bv-case basis. For instance, an analysis for ?C3s may be
necessary prior to disposal of unknown waste.
D.	WASTE ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO LAND DISPOSAL
RESTRICTIONS (LDRs)
VHWMR prohibits the land disposal of certain types of wastes.
The hazardous wastes stored at the HWSF fall within the purview
of these LDRs. The waste analysis requirements set forth in
Section B of this Waste Analysis Plan were developed to collect
the necessary information to fulfill both waste characterization
and LDR requirements. Wastes are characterized before acceptance
into the HWSF for storage ("unknowns" are a special case as
described in Section C). Waste characterization data are
evaluated to identify all applicable hazardous waste codes,
treatment standards, and LDR notifications and certifications
required. Where a waste has more than one hazardous waste code
or overlapping hazardous waste codes, the most stringent LDR
treatment standard is applied.
Containers of waste received for storage are clearly marked as to
their contents and their accumulation start date. The HWSF
provides storage for wastes pending shipment offsite. Wastes
subject to LDR requirements must be shipped within one year of
receipt at the HWSF.
For shipment offsite, all wastes are properly characterized,
containerized, and labeled. Each waste shipment offsite is
accompanied by the manifest and all applicable LDR notifications
and certifications for the wastes.
E.	ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WASTES GENERATED OFFSITE
MCB, Quantico does not accept hazardous wastes from offsite
generators.
F.	RECORDKEEPING
This Waste Analysis Plan will be revised whenever:
•	Test methods are changed
•	Waste streams or process operations are modified, thus
requiring a change in the parameters to be tested
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•	Referenced personnel, organizations, or procedures change
•	Regulations affecting the Plan change.
Records associated with waste characterization and analysis,
including waste profiles, DD Form 1348-1, LDR notifications and
certifications, and all supporting data used to make the
hazardous waste determination, are maintained by the
Environmental Affairs Section of the NRZAB for at least 5 years.
NREAB records also include description and quantity of each waste
received, dates of storage, quantity and location of waste within
the HWSF, and an annual certification that a waste minimization
program is in place to reduce the volume and/or toxicity of
wastes generated. Laboratory documents are maintained at the
laboratories conducting waste analyses.
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AUGUST 14, 1997
OUANTICO PROFILE SHEETS. 1997
QA-1 ADHESIVE/SEALING COMPOUND: FSC=8040 EPA=D001 SITE=FMB, MWR
CLIN=9101 PRICE=$1.30
QA-2 MERCURY: 6810 D009 NMC, FBIL, 9401MM, $7.00
QA-3
QA-4N ASBESTOS BRAKE PADS: 2940 MTM ETS 9904 $0.40
QA-5N ASBESTOS TILES: 2940 FMB MWR 9904 $0.40
QA-6
QA-7 CHROMIUM MASK FILTERS: 9999 D007 TBSI 9404 $0.68
QA-8 OIL/DIESEL MIXED WITH GASOLINE: 9130 DOOl D018 MTM FMB MWR
9102 $0.50
QA-9 GASOLINE & WATER: 9130 DOOl D018 MTM FMB MWR 9102 $0.50
QA-1ON OIL/DIESEL SPILL CLEAN-UP (SOLID): 9999 FMB MTM GUAD MWR
HMX WTB 9904 $0.40
QA-11N LATEX PAINT: 8010 FMB MWR 9902 $0.45
QA-12 LITHIUM BATTERIES: 6135 D003 COS TBS TBS HMXS 9304LL $5.75
QA-13 MERCURY BATTERIES: 6135 D009 COS TBS HMXS 9404 $0.68
QA-14 BROKEN MERCURY THERMOMETER: 6810 D009 NMC 9401MM $7.00
QA-15 NICAD BATTERIES: 6135 D006 COS TBS HMXS 9404NC $0.75
QA-16 OIL BASE PAINT: 8010 DOOl FMB MWR MUS HMXS NMC 9102 $0.50
QA-17 PAINT CHIPS & MEDIA BLASTING MATERIAL: 8010 D006 D007 D008
MUS MWR 9404 $0.68
QA-18
QA-19
QA-20 PHOSPHORIC ACID + NITRIC ACID + NICKEL NITRATE + MANGANESE:
6810 D002 D007 D008 WTB 9202 0.56
QA-21
QA-22
QA-23 SODIUM HYDROXIDE + SODIUM NITRATE + SODIUM CARBONATE +
SODIUM THIOSULPHATE: 6850 D002 WTB 9202 $0.56
QA-24 SODIUM HYDROXIDE: 6850 D002 WTB 9202 $0.56
QA-25 OIL/DIESEL SPILL CLEAN UP (LIQUID): 9999 FMB MTM GUAD MWR
WTB ETS 9902 $0.45
QA-26N FUEL FILTERS: 2940 FF 9904 $0.40
QA-2 7
QA-28 SKYSOL PARTS CLEANER: F003, F005 6850 FBI 9402 $0.68
QA-29 Q-TIPS & PATCHES: 9r99 D008 FBI 9404 $0.68
QA-30 MAGNESIUM BATTERIES: 6135 D007 COS TBS HMXS 9404 $0.68
QA-31 PETROLEUM NAPTHA (SAVIN TONER WASTE): 6810 D009, D010,
D018,	D022, SAVIN CORP. 9402, $0.68
QA-3 2 TOLUNE, DIMETHYLDICHLOROSILANE: 6850 DOOl F005 FBI 9102
$0.50
QA-3 3 METHANOL, ACETONITRIL, ACETONE: 6850 DOOl F003 FBI 9102"
$0.50
QA-34 METHYLENE CHLORIDE: 6850 F002 FBI 9402 $0.68
QA-35 CHLOROFORM, ANTIMONY PENTACHLORIDE: 6850 D022 FBI 9404
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QA-36	SODIUM DICHROMATE: 6850 D007 9401 $0.65
QA-37	BARIUM CHLORIDE: 6850 D005 9401 $0.65
QA-38N	SYNTHETIC ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON: 9901 $1.40
QA-39N	AMMONIUM SALT: 9901 $1.40
QA-41	CLEANING COMPOUND: 6850 D002 9202 $0.56
EA-1
EA-2
EA-3	CORROSION PREVENTION COMPOUND: 6810 F001 F002 HMX 9402
$0. 68
EA-4
EA-5
EA-6N	GREASE: 9150 TBST MTM HMX HMXS 9902 $0.4 5
EA-8N	MOTOR OIL (RECYCLING) : 9150 MTM FMB HOB TBSM TBST FBIM HMX
9902RR $0.48
EA-9	OIL BASE PAINT, MINERAL SPIRIT (RECYCLING): 8010 D001 FMB
MWR NMC 9102RR $0.54
EA-10	PETROLEUM DISTILLATE: 6850 D001 REC 9102RR $0.54
EA-11
EA-12	S-K IMMERSION CLEANER (MONOETHANOLAMINE): 6810 D006 AOTB
EA-13	S-K PREMIUN SOLVENT (PETROLEUM NAPTHA): 6810 D001 D039 AOTB
EA-14N	OIL/DIESEL FUEL FILTERS (RECYCLING): 2940 AOTB
EA-15N	SILVER RECOVERY CARTRIDGES (DRY): 9999 NMC DENT
EA-16	CLEANER, LUBRICANT & PRESERVATIVE: 9150 F001 OCSA 9502
$0.58
EA-17	HYDROCHLORIC ACID: 6810 D002 FBI 9202 $0.56
EA-18	SULFURIC ACID: 6810 D002 D008 FBI MTM NMC 9202 $0.56
EA-19	PHOSPHORIC ACID: 6810 D002 FBI 9202 $0.56
EA-2ON	MANGANOUS SULPHATE 6850 9901 $1.40

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A. GENERAL INFORMATION
KWII, MWK,,NIL'S. ll.MXS, SMC
WASTE PROFILE NO.
QA-16
I. GENEHATOR NAME
Marine Corps Cnmhut Development Command
2. FACILirv ADDHESS
NREA Brancli. Facilities Division Hfi46
3040 Mt-Cii^lev Avemu*
Quantico. \'irjinia
vn-i-^n^n
3. GENERATOR USEPA ID
VA1170024722
10
GENERATOR STATE ID
VA 1170024722
TECHNICAL COM ACT
Bhasker K. Tliaker
7. TITLE
Env. Eng. Tech.
PHONE
(703) 784-4030
B. 1. NAME OF		
2. USEPA / or / STATE WASTE CODE!
Oil IS;ise Paint
D001
3. PROCESS GENERATING WASTE
Painting Operation
4. PROJECTED ANNUAL VOLUME / UNIT
50(10 lbs
/
y
5. MODE OF COLLECTION
6.	IS THIS WASTE A DICXIN LISTED WASTE AS DEFINED IN 40 CFFt 261.31 (e.0. F02O, F021. F022, F023, F026, F02
FO 2 S)7 ~ YES	[3 NO
7.	IS THIS WASTE RESTRICTED FROM LAND DISPOSAL (40 CFR	^ YES Q NO
HAS AN EXEMPTION BEEN Q YES N
DOES THE WASTE MEET APPLICABLE TREATMENT STANDARDS? ~ YES	N0 REFERENCE STANDARDS
PART II
11 MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION
IOPTIONAL-NOT REQUIRED DATA)
COLOR
DENSIT
Various color paint
TOTAL SOLIDS
< 50
BTU /
ASH
6-12K
LAYERING: ~ MULTILAYERED ~ BILAYERED ~ SINGLE
2. RCRA CHARACTERISTICS
PHYSICAL STATE:Q SOLID ~ LIOUI Jg] SEMI-SOLI
Q GAS Q OTHER
TREATMENT	(~| WASTEWATE ~ NON-WASTEWATER
M IGNITA5LE (D001	~ REACTIVE (D003)
¦ ¦	/j on	* «'
¦ FLASH POINT _______ ~ WATER REACTIVE
0 HIGH TOCO Q CYANIDE REACTIVE
0 LOW TCC (< ~ SULFIDE REACTIVE
~ CORROSIVE ~ TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC
PH 	
Q co-.rcdes steel
/SEE REVERSE-f OR LISTING)
3. CHE.VIICAL COMPOSITION Ippm or n.L)
COPPER 	 ^-ENOLICS
NICKEL 	 TOTAL UA!_:
Zinc 	 volatile c"Ca:::cs
	 PCSs 	
¦E'.S
CHROf.V'JM HEX
(OTHER)	
''-¦.Dr.
note rvrLrr.	r£'.s.'Tivf,
WASTE •	LLV AFF T AZZIPTCO FY TfF r.~ • J	
6. GENERATOR CERTIFICATION
BASIS .-0" INFORMATION
^ ciT-'ii' al acalvet ¦ \TTA'--i rr^rr-rr:'jim
5^] u: rr;1 "ovl'-jc-.e	':: ¦ nnry>-
t~"'r.A '('(/(/'•"lllVl'C/
* asd etiological
4. MATERIAL COMPOSITION
COMPONENT
Oil-based paint
Non HaL. solvent
CONCENTRATION
60-100%
0-40%
RANGE
TOTAL
100
5. SHIPPING INFORMATION
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL? g] YES 1~"1 NO
PROPER SHIPPING NAME
Waste Paint, Flammable Liquid, UN 1263
HAZARD CLASS
U.N. OR
N.A. NO
UN 1263
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
METHOD OF SHIPMENT ~ BUL El DRU Q OTHE
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE PAGE
DOT PUBLICATION 5800.4 PAGE 	
SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION
.EDITION (YR).
• Explain how and why these documents comply with
\l.\l-4y-0465-KU<(;>. 49 CKR Chi,
I,
Uh:isU r K. I Ii:iUt
i r' r
BY CERTIFY THAT All INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS AND ALL
".Z'S DOC'JMC.TS 'o TO Tf -: BC3: or f.-Y KNOWLEDGE AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE WASTE TURNED
~ " -"T'Crcr* * * * » i .f 1
^ u;.7ARng uavc peer, msn n
DAT £
(Wf>

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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
MARINE CORPS BASE
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 22134-5000
IN REPLY REFER TO
Sample	Paint &; Thinner
Date	4 Apr 97
Time	1300
Collected By:	B. Thaker
Method
Method Detection Analysis/
Analysis	Number	Limit	Result	Date/Time
Flash	ASTMD 93-90 1°F	< 80° F	NB-04/07/97 @1030


Kristine VI. Stein
Chemist

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(O


PROPER D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME,
EPA
RQ

HAZARDOUS
FSC#
COMMON NAME
HAZARDOUS CLASS. UN/NA NUMBER
WASTE#
IM
nor i.Min,
PROPFKTIFS
6810
Nitric Arid
Wavto, Nitric ucid, Corrosive Material, UN 1760
DO02
1000
Corrosive
CmrnMVe *
6850
Nitrite
Waste, Nitrites, inorganic N.O.S., Oxidizer,
DOOt
-
Oxidizer
Flammable


UK 2627




6850
Octane
Waste, Octane, llammiible liquid, UN 1262
D001
-
FlaminaWt; Liquid
Flammable
9150
Oil, Waste (various
Waste, Oil, NA 1270
-
, -
None
Toxic

weights)





2940
Oil Tillers (Waste)
II^Kirdwi waste solid, N.O.S., ORM-E, KA 9tR9
-
-
Nout:
Toxtc
9150
Oily/Greasy Rags
Hartirttdus waste solid, N.O.S., ORM-E, MA 9(159
-
-
None
To* is '
6850
Organic Petouilc
Waste, Organic peroxide:, liquid N.O.S., Org;u;ic
DOOJ
-
iV.r.v I iij.'Oig. Pet.
Flammable


pCTIilitlc, NA 1993




6010
Paint, Care
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
DOOt
- •
FlammaWu Liquid

8010
Paint, Enamel
Waste, Paint, Flammabie liquid, UN 1263
DOOt
-
Flammable Liquid
Flammable
8010
Paint, Lacquer
Wastes, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D001, F003
331
F/jnimablu Liquid
Fin ninubJe
S010
Paint, Laten
Hazardous waste liquid, N.O.S. ORM-U, NA 9189
D001

None
Toxic
S010
Paint, Lead
Wusl.:, Paint, Flammable liquid, UM 1263
D008, F00I

Flammable Liquid
FlauitnahU;
S0)0
Paint, Pufyurethaiie
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1261
DOOt

Flammable Liquid
Toxic
8010
Paint Remover
Was to. Paint related material, Flammable liquid,
DOOJ

Flammable Liquid
Toxic


NA 1263




8010
Paint Thinner
Waste, Paint related material, Flammable liquid,
D00I

I-'liuwnaWc Liquid
Toxic


NA 1263




9150
PC3 Dicletlric Fhikl
llitrardous substance liquid, lv.O.S,, ORM-E,
-
to
PCS
Tcs^ic *


NA9188




6250
PCD Light Ballast
Hazardous substance solid, N.O.S,, ORM-B,
-
10
PCB
Tonic *


NA 9188




8140
PCP Contaminated
Hazardous waste solid N.O.S., ORM-E, NA 9189
-

Nune
Toxic

Wood





6SSC
PD 6SO Solvent
Waste, Petroleum distillate. Combustible liquid.
-
-
None
Combustible


UN 1268




9150
Penetrating Oil
Waste, Oil, N.O.S., petroleum, NA J270
-
-
None
Tonic
6850
Penlachlorophenol
Hazardous waste liquid, N.O.S., ORM-E, NA
<] IRQ
F027
10
None
Toxic *
6850
Perchloroethylene
Jit)/
Waste, Perchloroethylene, ORM-A, UN 1897
F001, F002
I
None
Toxic *

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A. GENERAL INFORMATION
MLS. MWR, 1IMX-1
PART I
WASTE PROFILE NO.
QA-17
1. GENERATOR NAME
Marine Corps Comhat Development Command
2. FACILITY ADDRESS
!VREA Branch. Facilities Division B046
3040 McCawlev Avenue
Qunntico, Virginia
_L
7ip rnnc
??TU-smn
GENERATOR USEPA ID
VA1170024722
f2cR.fr- ID
GENERATOR STATE ID
VA 1170024722
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Bhasker K. Thaker
7. TITLE
Env. Eng. Tech.
PHONE
(703) 784-4030
B. 1. NAME OF
Paint Chips & Media Blasting Material
2.	USEPA / or / STATE WASTE CODE!
3.	PROCESS GENERATING WASTE
DO06, D007, D008
Media Blasting
4. PROJECTED ANNUAL VOLUME / UNIT
2000 lbs
/
year
5. MODE OF COLLECTION
6.	IS THIS WASTE A DIOXIN LISTED WASTE AS DEFINED IN 40 CFR 261.31.(e.g. F020, F021, F022. F023, F026, F02
F028)? ~ YES	El NO
7.	IS THIS WASTE RESTRICTED FROM LAND DISPOSAL (40 CFR	^ YES ~ NO
HAS AN EXEMPTION BEEN ~ YES H N
DOES THE WASTE MEET APPLICABLE TREATMENT STANDARDS? YES g] NO REFERENCE STANDARDS
PART II
1. MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION
(OPTIONAL-NOT REQUIRED DATA)
COLOR
DENSIT
Various colors
TOTAL SOLIDS
BTU /
ASH
< 5000
> 75
^ LAYERING: ~ MULT1LAYERED ~ BILAYERED ~ SINGLE
' 1 D^DA nUADflrTCDICTmC
2. RCRA CHARACTERISTICS
PHYSICAL STATER SOLID ~ LIQUI ~ SEMI-SOU
~ GAS ~ OTHER
TREATMENT	~ WASTEWATE ~ NON-WASTEWATER
~ IGNITABLE (D001	~ REACTIVE (D003)
FLASH POINT 	 ~ WATER REACTIVE
~
~	HIGH TOC (>
~	LOW TOC (<
CORROSIVE
pH 	
~
'~ CYANIDE REACTIVE
~ SULFIDE REACTIVE
I I TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC
(SEE REVERSE FOR LISTINGI
CORRODES STEEL
3. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (ppm or mg/L)
COPPER
NICKEL
ZINC
PHENOLICS .
TOTAL HALOGENS
CHROMIUM-HEX
(OTHER)	
VOLATILE ORGANICS
PCBs 	
NOTE- EXPLOSIVES. SHOCK SENSITIVE. PYROPHOKC. RADIOACTIVE. AMD EVOLOGICAL
WASTE NORMALLY ARE NOT ACCEPTED BY THE DRMO
4. MATERIAL COMPOSITION
COMPONENT
Blasting media
Paint, solids
Paper, plastic
Lead
Chromium
flnHminm
CONCENTRATION
95-98%
1-5%
0-2%
> 5.0 mg/L
> 5.0 mg/L
> 1 mg/L
RANGE
TOTAL
100
5. SHIPPING INFORMATION
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL? ^ ygg Q NQ
PROPER SHIPPING NAME
"RQn Hazardous Waste Solid, N.O.S., NA 3077
HAZARD CLASS
U.N. OR
N.A. NO
NA3077
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION .
METHOD OF SHIPMENT ~ BUL (g DRU |~| OTHE
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE PAGE
DOT PUBLICATION 5800.4 PAGE 	
SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION
1 lb
. EDITION (YR).
6. GENERATOR CERTIFICATION
BASIS FOR INFORMATION
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS (ATTACH TEST RESULTS!
I 1 USER KNOWLEDGE (ATTACH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS - Explain how and why these documents comply with
RCRA requirements!	Lab Results
Bhasker K. Thaker
.HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS AND ALL
ATTACHED DOCUMENTS IS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE WASTE TURNED
IN TP THF DRMD At 1 KNOWN PR CjllSPFrTFD HA7ARDS HAVF RFFM niSPI O^FD	
signature of generator s REPRESENTATIVE
&
DATE


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0^-1^-1997 <4:41
CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AND CONSULTANTS, INC.
P. 36
PROJECT INFORMATION
ojecl Nunc:
Project Nkuabtr;
r	ID:
CVLC a);
NO
MCC264-9kJ>0002
QA1T
9743131
CoBrctkn Ditt:
CoUfctlan Tto* (hour*):
8«flnqi*ihad Dtte:
BafcaaUharf TJjju (hDim)i
M/02/31	BcciJnd Dat»:	04/03/97
0926	Roc«#v»d That Choun): 1620
04/01/97	Locstfcru	QA17
0936	Smbjw Mttrlx:	Solid Waits
analytical results
Toslcfty Ch*r*cterUltc Leuhate Procedure (TCLP)
parameters
METHOD
DLfMQ/L)
MOT.
REGULATORY
LIMIT (Md/Ll
ANALYSIS
DATE
ANALYST
INITIALS
ARSENIC
131JVSW7WO
0.1
KD
5.0
04/1M7
J?
BARIUM
13!1#wmioa
0.3
0.7
100.0
04/17(97
TDP
CADMIUM
lin/SV7l30
O.OOS
1.73
1.003
CM/1S/&7
•*W>'
CHROMIUM
J311/SW7I90
0.0$
1.43
J.00
ODJiMI
JMN
LEAD
1311 /SV 7420
0.1
7.3
s.o
04^5/97
!t£X
MERCURY
131WSW7470
0.02
ND
0.20
04/11/97
."MS
SELENIUM
1311/SW7740
0.1
xa
1.0
M/1697
JF
SILVER
I31I-SWT760A
0.010
HD
5.000
04/QW97
JW
\ IXDRQAKIC COMPOUNDS
m
INITIAL pHJS.U.}
FINAL pH(S.U)
SAMPLE weight
EXTRACTION FLUID
SW9O40A
SV9040A
NA
N'A
8.U.
VU
S.07
20.03
1
ANALYSIS
JDAK
CVMW/97
O4/0V97
OifOI.V!
04/07/91
ANALYST
INmALS
COP
CR7
OKP
CRP
VA - Not AppUwUr
.VD - rtot tkaurud
,NC - Not Gin a
Pk|a1 af I

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1 1
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ioirimfi Shan
-! ¦" liv; Avenue, Sui:; Z
T1.;-'.! 3!-->c: ~
SUBMITTED BY:
James K. Reed and Associates
11864 Canon Blvd., Suite 103
Newport News, VA 23606
(SCW) S73-47D3
REED „
i -erf: 12,'j?S4 ia 03:32
Q limes not g;ven
MGO',',64-95-D-0002
'!¦: :!v Sl.isi Media - Mukuis /<95j07
: r	- AU
Method	Practical
ilPA HVV SW 846 Detection	Quantitation	Regulatory
Number Mciiod Limit	Limit	Level	Results Analy^i/Daie/Time
(mt/L)	(mg/T/)	(ag'L) (ag'L)
TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC CONSTITUENTS
Alsa^C
D0C*l
7060
0.001
0.001
5.0
<0.001
FPE-12/23/94 @17:25
P-r.tl1.]; '1
doo;
7080
0.5
0.5
1CO.O
<0.5
FPE-12/22/94 @ 10:30
Cadmium
DOOl?
7130
0.007
7
IjO
64
FPE—12/23/94 @ 15:00
Ciucroi'T.-
D007
7090
0.04
0.4
5.0
6.3
FPE-12/23/94 @ 1<5:00
U-.irl
vooa
7420
0.1
0.1
5.0
0.8
FPE-12/23/94 @ 14:20
Mere nr.*
DO 09
7470
0.0002
0.0002
02
<0.0002
SKH-12/28/94® 08:00
ScleiiiJiYl
DO 10
7740
0.002
0.002
1.0
<0.002
FPE-12/26/94 @ 12:50
£iivi.:
D011
7760A
0.01
0.01
5.0
<0.01
FFE-12/26/94 @ 09:00
Respectfully,
*
Carol Is :nhour
Vice President
TOThL P.01

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		bionefics f==
ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES DIVISION
ro ntSEAHCi '¦ D.'ilvf:
^Afvir'iON -.-inGiNiA
ElEPHOWE ;30-'.) 865-G.~sc.iO
FAX 80-'*-865-S0' '•
TOLL FREE 300 635-2 Uj"
REPORT OV ANALYSIS
05/12/'
TO: 1-TREA BRANCH CODE (C 04 6)
3 04 0 KC CAWLEY AVE. MARINE CORPS BASE
QUANTICO	VA 22134-5053
ATTN: CARLOS REYES
MATRIX: WASTE MATERIAL
SAMPLING DATE - TIME: 04/15/94 -
EXTRACT DATE - TIME: 04/25/94 -
SAMPLE ID: 9 4Q&7'
SAMPLE LOC:	rV-\
TCLP (SW 846, Method 1311)
0300	RECEIVED DATE: 04/15/94
1200
BAL LOG NO(s). 9403360
BAL W/O NO. 9400226
Inorganic/
Test
Regulatory
Analysis

(Method)
Results
Limits
Date
Time
Int

mq/1
mg/1



SILVER (TCLP)
< 0.01
5
04/28/94
1326
MAC-
(7760/6010)





-M*SENIC (TCLP)
< 0.01
5
04/28/94
1326
MAG
)~\ (7060/6010)





b.JlUM (TCLP)
2 .26
100
04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7080/6010)





CADMIUM (TCLP)
5.587
1
04/28/94
1376
MAG
(7130/6010)





CHROMIUM (TCLP)
0.30
5
04/28/94
1326
MAG
(6010/7190)





MERCURY(TCLP)
0.0006
0.2
05/12/94
1023
MLB
(7470/6010)





LEAD(TCLP)
1. 15
5
04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7420/6010)





SELENIUM (TCLP)
0.02
1
04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7740/6010)
RESPBCTFKLLY SUHMI'l/lFI)
SKF. HF.'. EHSF. SIDK FOK K\Pl.A\*ri()\
OF SVMHOLS 
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:	bionetics/ -
ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES DIVISION
20 HE SEARCH DRIVE
HAf'.'.Pl0"'J VIRGINIA .'-3G5G
TELEPHONE (SO-; 365-0880
FAX ¦ 804-865-8014
TOLL FREE 8C0-335-2I6?
REPORT OF AiNALYSIS
05/12/94
TO: NREA BRANCH CODE (C 046)
3 04 0 MC CAWLEY AVE. MARINE CORPS BASE
QUAHTICO	VA 22134-5053
ATTN:
CARLOS REYES




MATRIX: WASTE MATERIAL




SAMPLING DATE
- TIME: 04/15/94
- 0800
RECEIVED DATE: 04/15/94

EXTRACT DATE
- TIME: 04/25/94
- 1200



SAMPLE ID: 94 08*8

BAL LOG MO(S). 9403361

SAMPLE LOC:


BAL W/O NO. 9400226

TCLP (SW 84 6,
Method 1311)




Inorganic/

Test
Regulatory Analysis

(Method)

Results
Limits Date
Time
Int


mg/1
mg/1


SILVER (TCLP)
<
0.01
5 04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7760/6010)





ARSENIC (TCLP)

0.02
5 04/28/94
1326
MAG
jrV7060/6010)





(TCLP)

3.31
100 04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7080/6010)




CADMIUM (TCLP)

4 . 042
1 04/28/94
1376
MAG
(7130/6010)





:HROMIUM (TCLP)

0.49
5 04/28/94
1326
MAG
(6010/7190)





^RCURY(TCLP)
<
0.0002
0.2 05/12/94
1023
MLB
(7470/6010)





L.EAD (TCLP)

11.07
5 04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7420/6010)




SELENIUM (TCLP)

0
•
0
M
1 04/28/94
1326
MAG
(7740/6010)




SEF. REVERSE SIDE FOR KXPI.ANA HON
OF SWIHOl.S AND aHHRE\ IaTIONS
WrtV VV	'.Y.r.Jr I'M'istti.il	,»mJ Ch(«< nic .11

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA
LABORATORIES & CONSULTANTS, INC.
November 6. 1996
,, T, . „ .	Faint Ckii-s from HilX-l ^ O^r-
Ms. Knstine Stein				—	
NREA Branch. B0462 1
3040 McCawley Avenue
Suite 2
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Dear Ms. Stein:
Please find enclosed the analytical results for the Solid Waste samples collected on October 23, 1996.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
7-7-		
Ted M. Schumacher
Laboratory Director
TMS/tmj
Enclosure
PO Box 1093S L\nchburc. Virginia 24506 • OFFICE: 31C9 OdJ Fellous Ru.iJ • i;04^ S47-2552 • SCO-290-1470 • FAX (S04\ 547-2

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P Ccuvi CU, p 5 3 VJ i~^ H M X
CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AND CONSULTANTS, INC.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Name*	NG
Project Number	MGO^S^-yt^D-OC'C-
Customer U).	Cctcs.". Co.-.'_-c!
tNTC ID	96-0SS53
Collection Date:	10/C3/96
Collection Time (hours):	0900
Relinquished Date:	10/23/96
Kclinquuhcd Time (houri).	1030
Received Date-
Received Time (houn)
Location.
Sample Matrli.
10/23/96
1755
Corrosion Control
Solid Waste

INITIAL p:-;5 )
FINAL pH;i L 1
S AMPLE Wzl-ZZTis)
EXTRACTION FLUID
ARSENIC
barium
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
LEAD
MERCURY
SELENIUM
SILVER
MSTr'23
SVs'5.-:a
s'.v;^;a
NA
NA
1311/SW7060
1311.W50i0A
1311/SU"7130
1311/SW 7190
13H'SW7«0
1311/S'iV 7470
1311/SW7740
13I1/SW7760A
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Toxidfv Characteristic Lcachate Prortdurr (TCLP)
DLfMGLI
:oo
:oo
NA
NA
o;
0.3
0.005
0.05
0.1
0.02
o.i
0.010
MGl
6.53
1
ND
1.1
4.55
2S. 4
ND
ND
ND
0.010
REGULATORV*
LIMIT fMGL^
NA
NA
NA
NA
5.0
100.0
1.000
5.00
5.0
0.10
1.0
5.000
ANALYSIS
DATE
10-25.96
1C 25 96
10 25'96
10/25/96
11/01/96
11/01/96
10/30/96
10/31/96
10.30/96
11/01/96
10/31/96
11/0^96
ANALYST
TNTTLALS
GR?
CR?
GRP
GRP
CA
TDP
JH
JH
JH
JH
CA
CA
•40 CFR Z£1 Established Units.
ND •> Not Detected
NG * Not Givtn -
NA = Not Applicable
Page 1 of 2

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AND CONSULTANTS, INC.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project >amt.
Project >umbf r
Cuslomrr ID.
C\*LC ID
SG
M0C:6^-96-D-00O:
CSZ
Q6-09S5J
Collection Dtt*	I0C3/96
Collection Tim# (boon)	0900
IlfliDqtmhrd Dtl*:	10t3/96
Relmqoubed Time (boon).	1030
R»«»|v*d OtU:	10/13/96
Received Tiat fboun):	1*55
Loci ti on	GSE
Sample Matrix:	Solid

FINAL r: 1S L )
FCTRACTI 3N r
ARiEN~C
bartum
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
LEAD
MERCURV
SELECUM
SUA*Bl
VlID
\GTT:1C2
S\V 9C~C\
SW 90-40 A
NA
NA
i3i;/sw:o6:.
1311 'SW 601 OA
i3ii/sw::30
1311/SW "190
131 l/SW 7420
1 311/SW* "4*0
1311/sw ::-io
1311/SW 7760A
analytical results
Toxicity CbararfeniUc LeachsU PrxHurr (TCLP)

: 30
:.co
NA
NA
0	!
0.3
0.005
0.05
0.1
o.o:
01
o.oio
VGL
6 65
5 5?
-SO C-C
ND
03
448
43.0
0.3
oo:
ND
ND
REGULATORY*
L^fTT O.'G-l'
NA
NA
N A,
NA
50
10C.0
1.000
5.00
5.0
0^0
1.0
5.000
ANALYSIS
D\TT
10. :5 96
10/25-96
10*:5''5s
107:6'96
11/01/96
11/01/96'
10/30/96
10/31/96
10/30^96
11/01/96
ll/Ol'Sfi
11/06-96
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INTTLiLS
GRP
CHU1
GR?
QP
CA
TDP
IH
jh
JH
JH
TDP
CA
•40 CFR 261 Established Limit.
ND = Not D*t*ct*d
NG * Not Gtvea
.\A ¦ Not Applicable
Pipe 2 of 2

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA	S^P'
LABORATORIES & CONSULTANTS, INC.
April 28. 1997
Ms. Kristine Stein
NR£A Branch, B0462.1
3040 McCawley Avenue
Suite 2
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Dear Ma. Stein:
Please find enclosed the analytical results for the Solid Waste sample collected on April 9, 1997.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
			
Ted M. Schumacher
Laboratory Director
TMS/sts
Enclosures
J.0. Box 10938 Lynchburg, Virginia 24506 • OFFICE: 3109 Odd Fellowi Road • (804) 847-2852 • 800-296-1470 • FAX (804) 847-2830

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AND CONSULTANTS, INC.
PROJECT INFORMATION
PrajKt Name:	Autt Hobby Shop
reject Numberi M002M-96-D-0002
Ju«tamer IDi	AHS-bUst modi*
CVLC IDi	97-03363
CaBectfcm Dilri
CoQectiari Time (hour*):
Relinquished Oats:
BcUnqulahed Time (houri):
04/09/97	Received Dale:
1000	Received Urn* (hour*):
04/09^7»	Uxidan:
NO	S us pic Matrix:
04/10/97
1330
AHS-blast madia
Solid Waste
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Toxicity ChararUrlitk Le achate Procedure (TCLP)
PARAMETERS
METHOD
DUMO/1)
MG/L
REOULATORY
LIMIT (MQ/L)
ANALYSIS
date
ANALYST
INITIALS
ARSENIC
1311/SW 7060
0.1
ND
3.0
04/22/97
TDP
BARIUM
1311/SW 6010A
0.3
1.3
100.0
04/17/97
TDP
CADMIUM
1311/SW 7130
0.003
8.02
1.000
04/15/97
JMN
CHROMIUM
1311/SW7190
0.05
0.26
5.00
04/16/97
JMN
LEAD
1311/SW 7420
0.1
1.4
5.0
04/13/97
JMN
MERCURY
1311/SW 7470
0.02
ND
0.20
04/1 g/97
JMN
SELENIUM
1311/SW 7740
0.1
ND
1.0
04/22/97
TDP
SILVER
1311/SW7760A
0.010
ND
3.000
04/34/97
JMN
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS	METHOD
^UTIAL pH (S.U.)	NA
FINAL PH(8.U.)	NA
SAMPLE WEIGHT	SW13U
EXTRACTION FLUID	SW13I1
ANALYSIS	ANALYST
S.U.	DATE	INITIALS
9.04	04/10/97	GRP
3.14	04/11/97	ORP
23.02	04/10/97	ORP
1	04/10/97	ORP
NA-Not Applicable
ND-Nai Detected
'G - No< Ctm
Pip 1 of 1

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA
LABORATORIES & CONSULTANTS, INC.
April 30, 1997
Ms. Kristine Stein
NREA Branch, B0462.1
3040 McCawley Avenue
Suite 2
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Dear Ms. Stein:
Please find enclosed the analytical results for the Solid Waste sample collected on April IS, 1997.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
T _
Ted M. Schumacher
Laboratory Director
TMS/sts
Enclosures
'.O. Bo* 10938 Lynchburg, Virginia 24506 • OFFICE; 3109 Odd Fellowi Road • (804) 847-2852 • 800-296-1470 • FAX (804) 847-2830

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AND CONSULTANTS, INC.
PROJXCT INFORMATION
Project Nina:	MuMUm
Project Numberi	MOC264-9&-D-0002
Cuirtmrr ID;	Blut Media
CVLC ID:	97-03568
Cobctian Date:	04/1 J/V7
CoDactton Ttmc (hour*):	NO
AetktquMiad Dirt:	04/16*7
Rtttnqufchad Tlma (houn): NO
Racotoad D»t»i
Rmtvad Ttae (hmin);
Location;
Sampla Matrix:
04/16/97
2030
Blut Madia
Solid Waite
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Toxicity Chunsfcrlitlc Leachote Procedure (TCLF)
REGULATORY	ANALYSIS	ANALYST
PARAMETERS
METHOD
DL(MQ/L)
MG/L
LIMIT (MG/L)
DATE
INITIALS
ARSENIC
1311/SW7060
0.1
ND
5.0
04/22/97
TDP
BARIUM
1311/SW 601 OA
0.3
0.9
100.0
04/28/97
TDP
CADMIUM
I311/SW7130
0.005
11.4
1.000
04/22/97
JMN
CHROMIUM
1311/SW7190
0.05
2.75
5.00
04/2&/97
JMN
LEAD
1311/SW 7420
0,1
0.1
5,0
04/22/97
SMS
MERCURY
1311/8W 7470
0.0 2
ND
0.20
04/25/97
JMN
SELENIUM
1311/SW 7740
0.1
ND
1.0
04/22/97
TDP
SILVER
1311/SW 7760A
0.010
ND
5.000
04/2407
JMN
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS	METHOD
VlTIAL pH (S.U.)	8W9040A
TINAL pH (S.U.)	SW9O40A
SAMPLE WEIGHTfg)	SW1311
EXTRACTION FLUID	SW1311
ANALYSIS	ANALYST
s.u.	date	initials
7.J8	04/17/97	GRP
4.63	04/18/V7	OR?
23.23b	04/17/97	OR?
1	04/17/97	ORP
MA ¦ Not Apptictbia
VD ¦ Net D*actml
- Not OWvd
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A. GT'.'ER AL INFORMATION
WASTE PROFILE NO.
QA-29
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VA1170024722
4. GENERATOR STATE ID
VA 1170024722
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Env. Eng. Tech.
PHONE
(703) 784-4030
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POEP THE WAS~E MEET APPUCAPLE
l.lis
/ Year
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S DEFINED IN 40 CFR 261.31 (e.g. F020, F021, F022. F023, F026, F02
[3 YES ~ NO
DISPOSAL (40 CFR	j
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\7r>.".=N7 STANDARDS' YES 0 NO REFERENCE STANDARDS
PART II
1. MATERIAL CHARACTEnlZATIOrj
(optional-\-oT requ:~£D da ta)
COLOR
DEfJSIT
TOTAL SOLIDS
E7U /
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LAYERING' ~ MUL7ILAYERED Q 2 LA" EPID Q SINGLE
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SULFIDE REACTIVE
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COMPONENT
Q-Tips & Patches
Lend
CONCENTRATION
100%
44.4 ppm
RANGE
TOTAL
100
5. SHIPPING INFORMATION
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL? gj ygg Q NO
PROPER SHIPPING NAME	'
RQ Hazardous Waste, Solid N.O.S., NA 3077
HAZARD CLASS
U.N. OR
N.A. NO
NA 3077
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION .
ME7HCD OF SHIPMENT ~ BUI g] DRU Q OTHE
CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE PAGE
DOT PU3LICATION 5800.4 PAGE
SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION
.EDITION (YR)
6. ge\. ~r certification
BAS'S "PP =
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¦ i ',»Kiin how and why these documents comply with
MM>S
"3Y CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS AND ALL
I '.PWLEDGE AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE WASTE TURNED
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CENTRAL VIRGINIA
LABORATORIES & CONSULTANTS, INC.
April 17. 1997
Ms. Kristine Stein
NREA Branch, B0462.1
3040 McCawley Avenue
Suite 2
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Dear Ms. Stein:
Please find enclosed the analytical results for the Solid Waste samples collected on April 2. 1997.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
l*i' ^j( -X-
Ted M. Schumacher
Laboratory Director
TMS/sts
Enclosures
P O. Box 10938 Lynchburg, Virginia 24506 • OFFICE: 3109 Odd Fellowi Road • (804) 847-2852 • BOC-296-1470 • FAX (804) S47-2S3C

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CENTRAL VIRGINIA LABORATORIES AMU CUI>5Ui-iAi> 1 a, mc.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Nm*h	NO
Project Number:	M00264-96-D4002
Cuitcoiar n>i	QA29
CVLC IDi	97-03137
Colecdon Dita:	04/02/97
CoBactktn Ttaa (houn):	0907
BaOnqukM Data:	04/02/97
RaBnquliM Ttaa (hour*)!	0907
BmcIvmS Date:	04/0397
Racdvari Ttma (houn)i	1620
Location:	QA29
SanpU MatTtzi	Solid Wuie
ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Toxicity Charact«rUtlc Luchata Procedure (TCLP)
PARAMETERS
METHOD
DUMO/L)
MCVL
REOULA.ORY
LIMIT (MO/L)
ANALYSIS
date
ANALYST
INITIALS
ARSENIC
I3J1/SW 7060
0.1
ND
5.0
04/1M7
JF
BAjtflJM
1311/SW 601 OA
0.3
9.7
100.0
04/1797
TDP
CADX.;UM
1311/BW 7130
0.005
0.011
1.000
04/1597
JMN
CHROMIUM
1311/8 W7190
0.05
ND
5.00
04/1 &97
JMN
LEAD
1311/SW 7420
0.1
12.4
5.0
MA 5/97
JMN
MERCURY
1311/BW 7470
0.02
ND
020
04/11/97
JMN
SELENIUM
1311/SW 7740
0.1
ND
1,0
04/1697
JF
SILVER
1311/SW 7760A
0.010
ND
J.000
04/0997
JMN
-kWOROANICCOMPOWM
INITIAL pH(8.U.)
FINAL pH (S.U.)
SAMPLE WEIGHT (O)
EXTRACTION FLUID
METHOD
SW9040A
SW9040A
NA
NA
S.U.
B.05
5.05
20.06
I
ANALYSIS
JDATC^
04/07/97
04/0897
04/07/97
04/07/97
ANALYST
INITIALS
OR?
GRP
GRP
OR?
NA ¦ Not AppUcahle
- Not Ovtoctad
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HWSF Inspection Schedule
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Weekly
Monthly
Frequency
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annua 1ly
SECURITY DEVICES
Perimeter Fence
- Damaged, needing repair
NREAB
Gates, Rollup Door, and Personnel
Doors
-	Poor condition,
deterioration, not
functioning properly
-	Unlocked
-	Locks missing or not
operating properly
-	Exits blocked
NREAB
X
X
X
Warning Signs on Fence
- Missing, damaged, or
	illegible	
NREAB
X
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Telephone
- Not operating properly
NREAB
70
O
ID
Exterior Lighting
- Not functioning, bulbs burned
out
NREAB
Interior Lighting
- Bulbs burned out
NREAB
Fire Extinguishers
-	Insufficient inventory, not
accessible, not in correct
location
-	Not charged	
NREAB
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HWSF Inspection Schedule (continued)
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annually
Spill Control Material and
Equipment (absorbents, rags,
neutralizers, shovels, brooms,
and sweep pans)
-	Insufficient inventory, poor
condition, expired shelf life
-	Access blocked
NREAB
X
X



Overpack Containers
-	Insufficient inventory, poor
condit ion
-	Access blocked
NREAB
X
X



Spare 55-gallon Drums
-	Insufficient inventory, poor
condition
-	Access blocked
NREAB
X
X



Personal Protective Equipment
(Clothing, Face Shields, Goggles,
Respirators)
-	Insufficient inventory
-	Holes, worn, poor condition
NREAB

X



Eyewash and Emergency Showers
- Broken, not operational,
f rozen
NREAB
X




"NO SMOKING SIGNS" (Interior)
- Not posted
NREAB

X



Fire Exit Signs
- Not posted
NREAB


X


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HWSF Inspection Schedule (continued)
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annually
Heat and Smoke Detectors
- Damaged, not functioning
properly
Fire
Department



X

Fire Alarms and Heat and Smoke
Detector Signals
- Not operational
Electronics
Maintenance
Branch



X

Fire Extinguishers
-	Insufficient inventory, not
accessible
-	Not charged
-	Seals broken or tags missing
Fire
Department



X

Fire Hydrants
-	No water flow
-	Poor condition, threads worn,
shut off valves not operating
properly
Maintenance




X
Fire Hydrants
- Pressure within adequate
range
Fire
Department




X
OPERATING AND STRUCTURAL
EQUIPMENT
Outside Perimeter of HWSF
-	Grading not appropriate,
ponding liquid
-	Drainage ditches or culverts
blocked
NREAB


X


Loading/Unloading Area
-	Poor condition, deterioration
-	Cracks, gaps, holes, pits
NREAB

X



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HWSF Inspection Schedule (continued)
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annually
Facility Structure (Walls and
Roof)
-	Roof or walls leaking
-	Cracks in walls,
paint/coating deteriorating
-	Need of repair
NREAB
X




Floors, Ramp, Curbs, and Trenches
-	Cracks, gaps, chips, breaks,
coating peeling or worn
-	Accumulated liquids or
dust/debris
NREAB
X




Trench Grates
- Poor condition (e.g., rusted,
corroded)
NREAB
X




Waste Containers
-	Poor condition, corrosion,
deterioration
-	Leaks visible
-	Improper or missing
labels/marks
-	Aisle space less than the
minimum
-	Stacked above the maximum
allowed
NREAB
X




Storage Bays
-	Wastes not stored in
compatible groups or in
proper locations
-	Signs not posted at each
storage bay
NREAB
X




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HWSF Inspection Schedule (continued)
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annually
Inventory of Each Storage Bay and
Rows in the Central Storage Area
- Not up to date
NREAB
X




Pallets
- Broken, damaged, poor
condition
NREAB
X




Secondary Containment Pallets
-	Poor condition
-	Accumulated liquids or dust
NREAB
X




Hand Carts
- Damaged, not operating
properly
NREAB


X


Forklift
-	Battery not charged
-	Load tested and maintenance
performed
NREAB
Maintenance
contractor
X


X

Scale
- Load tested and calibrated
Maintenance
contractor




X
Heaters (During Cold Weather
Only)
- Not functioning properly, not
maintaining proper
temperature
NREAB
X




Ventilation Exhaust Fans
- Not operating, excessive
vibrat ion
NREAB

X



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HWSF Inspection Schedule (continued)
Inspection Item and Problems to
Look for
Performing
Organization
Frequency
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semi -
annually
Annually
GENERAL
Deficiencies Noted in Previous
Inspect ions
- Not resolved
NREAB
X
X
X


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NREAB Monthly Inspection Report
Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
Quarter No.
Check the following items for the indicated problems:
/ = OK, no problem. If corrective action was taken to make the item OK, note corrective actions
at end of report. Use a number to code the check mark and use the corresponding number when
noting the corrective action.
X = Problem that is not fixed immediately. Give explanation of problem at end of report and
record the action that was initiated. Use a number to code the X mark and use the
corresponding number when noting the problem.
Month
Item
Problem
SECURITY DEVICES
Perimeter fence
Warning signs on fence
Damaged, needing repair
Missing, damaged, illegible
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT
Telephone
Exterior lighting
Interior lighting
Fire extinguishers
Spill control material
and equipment:
Industrial absorbent
Dry clay absorbent,
10	bags
Absorbent pads,
1 bundle
011	booms, 2 boxes
Not operating properly
Not functioning, bulbs burned out
Bulbs burned out
Insufficient inventory, not accessible, not
in correct location
Not charged
Insufficient inventory, poor condition,
expired shelf life
/V
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Mont: h
Item	
Clean up rags (1 55-
gal. drum)
Industrial booms,
2 boxes
Mercury kit, 1
Acid neutralizer
powder, 5-gal. bucket
Clean-up rags, 1 drum
(55-gal.)
Shovels, 2
Brooms and dust pans, 2
Overpack containers, 2
85-gal. drums
Spare 55-gal. drums, 2
open head, 2 closed head
Personal protective
equipment:
Face shields and
goggles, 2 sets
Full-face respirators
with particulate and
organic vapor
cartridges, 2
Protective clothing -
impermeable coveralls,
gloves, and boots, 2
sets
"NO SMOKING" signs
Problem
Insufficient inventory, poor condition
Insufficient inventory, poor condition
Insufficient inventory
Holes, worn, poor condition
Not posted
Monthly Page 2

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	MonLh
Item	 Problem	
OPERATING AND STRUCTURAL
EQUIPMENT			
Loading/unloading area Poor condition, deterioration, cracks,
gaps, holes, pits
Accumulated liquid or snow by rollup door 	
Ventilation exhaust fans Not operating, excessive vibration		
GENERAL			
Deficiencies noted in	Not resolved
previous inspections		
Corrective Actions Taken:		
Problems Noted and Actions Initiated:
Month of
Month of
Month of
Date
Date
Date
Time
Time
Time
Inspector's Signature
Inspector's Signature
Inspector's Signature
Monthly Page 3

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NREAB Weekly Inspection Report
Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
Month of:
Check the following items for the indicated problems:
/ = OK, no problem. If corrective action was taken to make the item OK, note corrective actions
at end of report. Use a number to code the check mark and use the corresponding number when
noting the corrective action.
X = Problem that is not fixed immediately. Give explanation of problem at end of report and
record the action that was initiated. Use a number to code the X mark and use the
corresponding number when noting the problem.
Week No
Iter::-
Problem
SECURITY DEVICES
Gates, rollup door, and
personnel doors	
Exits blocked
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT
Spill control material
and equipment
Overpack containers
Spare 55-gallon drums
Eyewash and emergency
showers
Access blocked
Access blocked
Access blocked
Broken, not operational, frozen
OPERATING AND STRUCTURAL
EQUIPMENT
Facility structure
(walls and roof)
Floors, ramp, curbs,
and trenches
Trench grates
Roof or walls leaking, crack in walls,
paint/coating deteriorating, roof or walls
in need of repair
Cracks, gaps, chips, breaks, coating
peeling or worn
Accumulated liquids or dust/debris
Poor condition (e.g., rusted, corroded)
Weekly Page 1

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Week No.
Item
Problem
Waste containers
Storage bays
Inventory of each
storage bay and rows in
the central storage area
Pallets
Secondary containment
pallets
Forklift
Heaters (during cold
weather)
Poor condition, corrosion, deterioration
Leaks visible
Improper or missing labels/marks
Aisle space less than the minimum
Stacked above the maximum allowed
Wastes not stored in compatible groups or
in proper locations
Signs not posted at each storage bay
Not up to date
Broken, damaged, poor condition
Poor condition, accumulated liquids or dust
Battery not charged
Not functioning properly, not maintaining
proper temperature	
GENERAL
Deficiencies noted in
previous Inspections
Not resolved
Corrective Actions Taken:
Problems Noted and Actions Initiated:
Week
No.
1 :
Date
Time
Inspector's
Signature
Week
No.
2 :
Date
Time
Inspector's
Signature
Week
No .
3 :
Date
Time
Inspector's
Signature
Week
No .
4 :
Date
Time
Inspector's
Signature
Week
No.
5 :
Date
Time
Inspector's
Signature
Weekly Page 2

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¦QcfiP-14
HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY
BUILDING # 274 01
List as of August 11, 1997
Cell #1 Methanol + Acetone + Acetonitrile		59 lbs
Sodium Dichromate		1 lb
Barium Chloride		1 lb
Mercury			1 lb
Cell #2 Acetic Acid (Glacial)	 2 lbs
Cell #3 Gasoline + Diesel		1408 lbs
Gasoline + Water		400 lbs
Petroleum Distillate		139 lbs
Corrosion Prevention Compound		81 lbs
Cell #4 Potassium Dichromate	 7 lbs
Cell #5 Silver Recovery Cartridges + Photo Fixer (non haz) 25 lbs
Cell #6 Sodium Hydroxide	 80 lbs
Cell #7 Cleaning Compound	 280 lbs
Sodium Hydroxide		 11 lbs
Lane A Adhesive	 320 lbs
Oil Base Paint (solid)	 51 lbs
Oil Base Paint (recycling)	 500 lbs
Lane C Lead Contaminated Q-Tips & Patches	 885 lbs
CLP Liquid	 51 lbs
Paint Chips & Sand-Blasting Material	 80 lbs
Lane D Trichloroethylene	 35 lbs
Petroleium Distillate (Savin Toner Waste)	 17 lbs
Paint Chips & Sand-Blasting Material	1456 lbs
Lane F Oil Spill Residue	1062	lbs
& G Grease	 60	lbs
Oil Spill Residue	3133	lbs
Ammonium Salt	 19	lbs
Copper. Oxide	 1	lb
Manganous Sulfate	 5	lbs
Cupric Sulfate			 1	lb
Synthetic Aliphatic Hydrocarbon	 26	lbs
Lane X Magnesi.um Batteries	 97 lbs
Dirty Rags for Cleaning (recycling)	1618 lbs
Lane Y Asbestos Safes	1500 lbs

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HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY
BUILDING it 27401
List as of August 11, 1997
Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell
#1 Methanol + Acetone + Acetonitrile.
Sodium Dichromate	
Barium Chloride	
Mercury	
#2
Gasoline + Water	
Petroleum Distillate	
Corrosion Prevention Compound.
#4 Potassium Dichromate.
59
lbs
1
lb
1
lb
1
lb
empty
1408
lbs
400
lbs
139
lbs
81
lbs
7
lbs
) 25
lbs
#6			empty %Q
#7 Cleaning Compound	
Sodium Hydroxide	
Lane A
Oil Base Paint (solid)
Lane C Lead Contaminated Q-Tips & Patches..
CLP Liquid	
Paint Chips & Sand-Blasting Material
Lane D
Lane F
Pe'troleium Distillate (Savin Toner Waste]
Grease
Ammonium Salt	
Copper Oxide	
Mancanous Sulfate.
Cupric Sulfate...,
Lane X Magnesium Batteries	
Dirty Rags for Cleaning (recycling)
Lane Y
280
lbs
11
lbs
320
lbs
51
lbs
500
lbs
885
lbs
51
lbs
80
lbs
35
lbs
17
lbs
1455
lbs
1062
lbs
60
lbs
313 3
lbs
¦ IS
lbs
J.
lb
~
lbs
1
lb
2 5
lbs
97
lbs
r~ 8
lbs
1500
lbs
Warehouse
diagram

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DATE: : 8-14- -37				.
KSN r^*0-0l -3; 7.7366	5099-101	GENERAL SEKvlCES ADMiniSTRA
SUBJ:: HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY INVENTORY (BLDG 27401)
CELL #1.. TOXIC G2. L'b.5.
.	- is
CELL #2..ACIDS	2 Lb S.			 .. „	
CELL #3. .FLAMMABLE 2028 LloS-
CELL #A. .FLAMMABLE 7- Lk-S.
CELL #5. .SILVER 9 5 Lbs.
CELL #6. . CORROSIVE SO UsS,
CELL #7 . . CORROSIVF 231 LloS.
LANE A..PAINT & THINNER 871 HjS.
LANE B..ASBESTOS D LlrS.
LANE
c.. 1 Q \ G	L\jS.
LANE D. . LISTED WASTE 15 08 LlaS.
lane E. . 0 Lies.
LANE F. . OIL SPILL RESIDUE 4-741 Ling.
lane g.. forea^ - Co Lks...
LANE X..DIRTY RAGS FOR RECLAIMATION |g|g LUs
r^O-gh^S'iu-m Baiter ies	LbS.
Lane*/-, A sbestos Safeo - \ 500 Lbs.
Warehouse
diagram
5
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DATE: : 3-11-37		. 	
NSN 7^40-01.3I7-73M	5099-101	GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRA:
SUBJ:: HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY INVENTORY (BLDG 27401)
CELL #1..TOXIC A-l Lks 	
CELL #2..ACIDS 3310 Lbs,	;		
CELL #3. .FLAMMABLE ^-20 Lks.
CELL #4..FLAMMABLE i2 Lbs
J2
CELL #5. .SILVER .54?
CELL #6. . CORROSIVE 20-5 Lbs
CELL #7 . . CORROSIVE 4-74- LlbS
LANE A..PAINT & THINNER -34-.^ P LUs.
LANE B..ASBESTOS	
LANE r. . 1 G> 1 \ LbS.
0
LANE D..F-LISTED w&STff 1511 Lisg.
LANE F . . M * M T? avH ¦

^4- L't^s
LANE F. .OIL SPILL RESIDUE ^ ^
/¦> L> C. /
£2.
LANE G..	2".
= 2-^ Lbs.
LANE X.. DIRTY RAGS FOR RECLAIMATION	'-g-S
L AN L Z • M r ,-i	L	IS	!'5.s',V
Warehouse
diagram
5
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SAFETY-KIEENCORP
90290	6
nmr.iM *1 ncri >dm ncMcpiTnn

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|*| UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
! WASTE MANIFEST
i U'JMQMr'J list' Ul> L"U' 1 'P'it.1 • UfiuAT lt;f |
f orn. nOD'Oveu uMb no ^Uou-UJjy cxp.res 9-30-96
Generator s US EDA ID No
Mamies! Document No
2 Page 1
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information m the shaded areas
is not required by Federal law
I 3 Generator s Name and Mai'mg Address
A Stale Manifest Document Number
4 Gererator s	;
\ f
0 State Generator s ID
j
5 Transpose 1 Company Name
6	US EPA ID Number
I .¦ ¦ *
C. State Transporter s ID
D	Transporter s Phone
Trarsponer 2 Company Name
US EPA ID Numcer
I E State TransDorter s ID
F Transporters Pnone
| 9 Designed Fac...;/ Name ana S :e Aacress
10
US EPA ID Number
G State Facility's ID
H Facility s Phone
US DOT Description (InciLC Proper Shipping Name. Hazard Class and ID Number)
HM
12 Con'.a»ne'S
No I Type
13
Total
Quantity
U
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«-IA) DOOS DO39
r * :"7<'3 2.6 37
K. Handling Codes tor Wastes Listed Above
24
15 Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information PPi. / r< ' ' :¦	i;i_A57/!
1 1 ' ¦ - KFoT r l o* » j 4 4 7 : - c i
EMERGENCY PES P# 300-6 - IV 60v 2 4 HE/. IF UNDELIVERABLE RETURN TO GENEHATuH.
SK C r-'RP AUTHOR I i'ED T-0 RETAIN LICENSED SUBSEQUENT C.kiti TtU(S AS
Sk'Df.'Tt A:	9 4 2 B-	^Q.: r.	

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16 GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby dedare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately descnbed above Oy proper shipping name and
are classified packed, marxed. and labeled, and are in ail respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to appncaDie mtemaitona1 anc national
government regulations
If I am a large quantity generator. I certify that I have a program m place to reduce the 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 treatment, 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 faith effort to
minimize my waste oeneranon and select the best waste manaoement method that is available to me and that I can afford
Date
Printed/Typed Name
P,i ¦"•CCV ¦*- f
Signature-;. //*/. j . / „ ,
Monrn Dav Year
-«r' r -
17 Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt ol Matenals

Dale
Printed/Typed Name
Signature
. ¦
!.1or.:r. Dav Year
I I
18 Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials

Date
Printed/Typed Name
Signature
Month Day Year
19 Discrepancy Indication Space
20 Facility Owner cr Operator Ceiification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by tms manifest except as notea m item .9
•	UJ
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Form Aporoved Of/iB No ^0b0-u039 E'PifO'i 9-30-%
!*; UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
I i WASTE MANIFEST
i Generator s US EPA ID No
Manifest Document No
2 Page J
o<
Information in tr-.e ihaacd areas
is not required py Federal law
3 Generator s Name and M.iiung Add:ess
. j ¦ f.» • r /. r
•• Generator s Phone (
A State Manifest Document Numoor
B State Generator s ID
t • | 	 ...
D Transporter s Phone " ¦: ^ '
7 Transporter 2 Company Name 8 US EPA ID Numoer
I
E Slate Transporters ID
F Transporter's Phone
9 Designed Facilnv Name anc S.te Address . 10 US EPA ID Numoe'
. v ., « -
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H Facility's Phone
h ! 4 •"> V - - v ¦ :
5 Transporter 1 Company Name
US EPA ID Mumper
C. State Transporter's ID
US DOT Desertion (Indjzmg Proper Shtpomg Name. Hazard Class and ID Number
12 Containers
No | Type
13
Total
Quantity
14
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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: l hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully end accurately desenbed above by proper shipping name and
are classifies, packed, marked, ana labeled, and are in alt respects in proper condition for transport by hignway according to applicable international and national
government regulations
If t am a 'arge quantity generator. I cenity that \ have a program tn place to reduce the volume and toxicity ot waste generated to the degree I have
determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method ot treatment storage, or disposal currently available to me which
minimizes the present anc future threat to human health and the environment. OR, ill am a small quantity generator. I have made a good faith effort to
Date
Printed/Typed Name ~
r- K';- /, .-y
Signature •. / j
Month Day Year
I " I ¦
17 Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt ol Materials
Date
Printed/Types Name
\ y
Signature Month Day Year
¦ '¦ /> • | -¦ I I
18 Transporter 2 Acknowledgement o! Receipt ot Materials
| Date
Printed/Typed Name
Signature
Month Day Year
19 Discrepancy Incication Space
- o
20 Facility Owner or Operator Cenificanon of receipt of hazardous materials covered bv :ms manifest except as noted in item 19
: ID
T'cf)
D
Pnnted/Typea Name
Signature
Month Dav Year
EPA Form 8700*22 iFle^ 9-88) prev.ous editions obsolete
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
90290	6
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TO:
1ESS:
SAFETY-klEEN CORP.
OES'G'.'tcC r ACU 111
58 1 MILLIKEN OR SE
HEBRON.
EPA ID NO.
OH J 3025
0H098O58 7 36 4
¦JES-gnated hch.m
test/sales service number
j 9 O 9 Z
tte generator r.oted oelow is shipping io you a waste determined to Be restricted under
? Part 268. In accordance with Crfl Part 2S8.7. the generator nereby provides notice that tn; waste is restricted from land disposal.
/ of this form must be kept by the generator and facility for tive (5) years from the date of waste shipment.
<& WASTE", NAME
WASTE
THE WASTE MAY CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING
TREATMENT STANDARD (Bg/kg) OR KETHOQ
!GR N0N-3IASTE WATER)
CODE *
RESTRICTED CONSTITUENTS
(unlajrs ottterwis» noted)
] Waste Paint
F003
Acetone
160 (non-waste water)
Related Material
F003
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
33 (non-waste water)
SKOCJT 523
F003
Xylene
30 (non-waste water) »•

FC03
Methanol
.75 (non-waste water)

FQ05
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
36 (non-waste water)

F005
Toluene
10 (non-waste water) •»

0QQ1
Ignitable liquid (High TO- Subcategory)
Combustion (CMBST) or recovery (RORGS)



(40 CFR 268.42)(non-waste water)

0008
Lead CT0C Subcategory)
5.0 (mg/l. non-waste water)

0013
Benzene
10 (non-waste water)

0035
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
36 (non-waste water)

0039
Tetrachloreethylene
6.0 (non-waste water)

0040
Trichloroethylene
6.0 (non-waste water)
]] Waste Paint
F 00 3
Acetone
160 (non-waste water)
Related Material
F003
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
33 (non-waste water)
SK.DOT 950
F003
Xylene
30 (non-waste water) »»

F003
Methanol
.75 (non-waste water)

F005
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
36 (non-waste water)

F005
Toluene
10 (non-waste water) »»

0001
Ignitable Liquid (High T0C Subcategory)
CMBST or RORGS (40 CFR 268.4Z)lnon-waste water)

0007
Chromium
5.0 (mg/l. non-waste water)

0035
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
36 (non-waste water)
1 .Waste Paint
0007
Chromium This hazardous debris is
5.0 (mg/l, non-waste water)
"* \oth Filters

subiect to the alterna-

J

tive treatment standards



of 40CFR 268.45.

^ Waste Petroleum Naphtha
0001
Ignitable Liquid (High TOC Subcategory)
CMBST or RORGS (40 CFR 268.42)lnon-waste water)
(Dry Cleaning)
0039
Tetrachloroethylene
6.0 (non-waste water)
5^ Waste Perchloroethylene
F002
Tetrachloroethylene
6.0 (non-waste water) »»
0007
Chromium
5.0 (mg/l, non-waste water)

0008
Lead (TOC Subcategory)
5.0 (mg/l, non-waste water)

0039
Tetrachloroethylene
6.0 (non-waste water)

0040
Trichloroethylene
6.0 (non-waste water)
Waste Perc. Filters
F002
Tetrachloroethylene This hazardous debris is
6.0 (non-waste water) •«
0039
Tetrachloroethylene subiect to the alterna-
6.0 (non-waste water)


tive treatment standards



of 40CFR 268.45.

r] Waste Photo Services
0011
Silver
5.0 (non-waste water)
D Separator Water
F002
Tetrachloroethylene
.056 (mg/l, waste water)
0039
Tetrachloroethylene
.056 (mg/l, waste water)
f~l Waste Sterilant - Hot
0001
Ignitable Liquid (High TOC Subcategory)
CMBST or RORGS (40 CFR 268.42)(non-waste water)
0035
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
36 (non-waste water)
f 1 Waste
F002
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
30 (non-waste water)
Trichlorotrifluoroethane


,
~ Waste 1,1.1
F002
1,1.1 Tnchloroetnane
6.0 (non-waste water)
Trichloroethane



t COmootit'O" •« 01»«0 on	Of	w.«	S»'»N -»:* $«••!• 'Of tn® cr>#m.C|Hll u*«0. 4*0 0'OC«»« *r>.cr> c-*ll«C in*
**•"1 nmoirot OO not D'«€'wO» 'Kiimmon Qt>or 10 ~•«»l Oiloo»«lom« tuttt
>.ZX NOTICE GENERATOR iS hOT RECu'fEO T0 ^'ST UNOEHL1f,N= CC \ S ~ £ S TS BECAUSE THEATER WiLt MONITOR r0R A-l. 2 16 "EG'Jl ATE2 CONSTITUENTS ODiOR
2-058-51 51-6274
:nATun COMPANY
MARINE CORP. BASE
EPA ID NO.
VA 1 1 7fX~)?477?

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A GENERAL INFORMATION >m K
WASTE PROFILE NO
OA-18
1 GENERATOR NAME
Marine Corps Combat De\elopment Command
FACILITY ADDRESS
.IEA Branch. Facilities Division B046
3. GENERATOR USEPA ID
VA1170024722
3040 McCa\vle\ Avenue
Quantico. Virginia js ziPCODE 22134-5030
4. GENERATOR STATE ID
VA 1170024722
6 TECHNICAL CONTACT
Bhasker K. Thaker
7. TITLE
Env. Eng. Tech.
PHONE
(703) 784-4030
B 1. NAME OF WASTE
Perchloroethylene filters with liquid
USEPA / or / STATE WASTE CODE(S)
PROCESS GENERATING WASTE
F002, D039
Dry cleaning operation
PROJECTED ANNUAL VOLUME / UNITS 2000 lbs
/
vear
5 MODE OF COLLECTION
IS THIS WASTE A DIOXIN LISTED WASTE AS DEFINED IN 40 CFR 261.31 (e g. F020. F021, F022, F023, F026. F027 OR
F028)? Q YES	££] NO
IS THIS WASTE RESTRICTED FROM LAND DISPOSAL (40 CFR 268)? g] YES Q NO
HAS AN EXEMPTION BEEN GRANTED? Q YES	NO
DOES THE WASTE MEET APPLICABLE TREATMENT STANDARDS7 ^YES QNO REFERENCE STANDARDS
PART II
4. MA I tHIAL COMPOSITION
1. MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION
(OPTIONAL-NOTREQUIRED DATA)
COLOR
DENSITY
Black,ash
BTU / LB
TOTAL SOLIDS
ASH CONTENT 95-100%
"^LAYERING: QMULTILAYERED QBILAYERED QSINGLE PHASE.
¦ ..Jura characteristics	
PHYSICAL STATE-Q SOLID LIQUID Q SEMI-SOLID
Q GAS Q OTHER
TREATMENT GROUP. ^WASTEWATER Q NON-WASTEWATER
~ IGNITABLE (D001)	QREACTIVE (D003)
FLASH POINT (F)	Q WATER REACTIVE
COMPONENT
CONCENTRATION
RANGE
Filter (metal &
60-70%

paper liners)


Perchloroethylene
10-20%

Cloth
5-10%

Water
10-25%




Q HIGH TOC (> 10%)
SLOWTOC (< 10%)
RROSIVE (D002)
' pH	6 to 8
Q CORRODES STEEL
~ CYANIDE REACTIVE
Q SULFIDE REACTIVE
~TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC
(SEE REVERSE FOR LISTING)
J. L'HtMIUAL (JUMPUSIIIUN (ppm or mg/L)
COPPER	PHENOLICS
NICKEL 	
ZINC
TOTAL HALOGENS
CHROMIUM-HEX
(OTHER)	
VOLATILE ORGANICS
PCBs		
NOTE EXPLOSIVES. SHOCK SENSITIVE. PYROPHORIC. RADIOACTIVE. AND ETIOLOGICAL
WASTE NORMALLY ARE NOT ACCEPTED BY THE DRMO
TOTAL
100%
5. SHIPPING INFORMATION
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL? g]YES
PROPER SHIPPING NAME
~NO
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RCRA requirements)	ALM-49-0465-RB(G).MSDS. telecon dated d2/22/96
I.
Bhasker K. Thaker
HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS AND ALL
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IN TO THE DRMO. ALL KNOWN OR SUSPECTED HAZARDS HAVE BEEN DISCLOSED
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BARIUM
BENZENE
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CHLORDANE
CHLOROBENZENE
CHLOROFORM
CHROMIUM
O-CRESOL
M-CRESOL
P-CRESOL
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1,4-DICHLOROBENZEN
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1,1 -DICHLOROETHYLENE
2,4-DINITROTOLUENE
ENDRIN
HEPTACHLOR (AND ITS
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HEXACHLOROBENZENE
D004
D005
D018
D006
D019
D020
D021
D022
D007
D023
D024
D025
D026
D016
D027
D028
D029
D030
D012
D031
D032
	HEXACHLORO-1.3-BUTADIENE
	HEXACHLOROETHANE
	LEAD
	LINDANE
	MERCURY
	METHOXYCHLOR
METHYL ETHYL
	KETONE
	NITROBENZENE
ENTACHLOROPHENOL
YRIDINE
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.SILVER
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.TOXOPHENE
.TRICHLOROETHYLENE
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D033
D034
D008
D013
D009
D014
D035
D036
D037
D038
D010
D011
D039
D015
D040
D041
D042
D017
D043
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FOR DRMO USE ONLY
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1. DATE VERIFIED
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PROPER D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME,
EPA
KQ

COMMON NAME
HAZARDOUS CLASS. UN/NA NUMBER
WASTE K
(lbs)
DOT LABEL
Nitric Acid
Waste, Nitric acid, Corrosive Material, UN 1760
D002
1000
Corrosive
Nitrite
Waste, Nitrites, inorganic N.O.S., Oxidizer,
D001
-
Oxidizer

UN 2627



Octane
Waste, Octane, Flammable liquid, UN 1262
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-
Flammable Liquid
Oil, Waste (various
Waste, Oil, NA 1270
-
-
None
weights)




Oil Filters (Waste)
Hazardous waste solid, N.O.S., ORM-E, NA 9189
-
-
None
Oily/Greasy Rags
Hazardous waste solid, N.O.S., ORM-E, NA 9189
-
-
None
Organic Peroxide
Waste, Organic peroxide, liquid N.O.S., Organic
D003
-
Flam. Liq./Org. Per

Peroxide, NA 1993



Paint, Care
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D001
-
Flammable Liquid
Paint, Enamel
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D00I
-
Flammable Liquid
Paint, Lacquer
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D001, F003
331
Flammable Liquid
Paint, Latex
Hazardous waste liquid, N.O.S. ORM-E, NA 9189
D001

None
Paint, Lead
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D008, F001

Flammable Liquid
Paint, Polyurethane
Waste, Paint, Flammable liquid, UN 1263
D001

Flammable Liquid
Paint Remover
Waste, Paint related material. Flammable liquid,
D001

Flammable Liquid

NA 1263



Paint Thinner
Waste, Paint related material, Flammable liquid,
D001

Flammable Liquid

NA 1263



PCB Dielectric Fluid
Hazardous substance liquid, N.O.S., ORM-E,
-
10
PCB

NA 9188



PCB Light Ballast
Hazardous substance solid, N.O.S., ORM-E,
-
10
PCB

NA 9188



PCP Contaminated
Hazardous waste solid N.O.S., ORM-E, NA 9189
-
-
None
Wood




PD 680 Solvent
Waste, Petroleum distillate, Combustible liquid.
-
-
None

UN 1268



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Waste, Oil, N.O.S., petroleum, NA 1270
-
-
None
Pcntachlorophenol
Hazardous waste liquid, N.O.S., ORM-E, NA
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

Date: Thursday, 22 rebruary 1996
K *
From: Rich
c/v Jcie-J
Subj: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE DEFINITION
1. Talked to Steve Frazier (804-698-4199) at DEQ at 1530 this
date. Question was how to classify Tetrachloroethylene when
making up a profile sheet. We wanted to know whether to use D039
or F002. He said it's a complicated issue that he had to study
quite a while this classification to understand it better. Here
are his guidelines:
* LIQUIDS can use both. If Liquid is F002, then D039 is
understood. Naturally if using Tetrachloroethylene for
degreasing, it's F001.
Use F002 if it's pure Tetrachloroethylene or solvent mixture
with Tetrachloroethylene greater than 10%.
If Tetrachloroethylene is less than 10% or solvent paint
thinner it's D03 9.
*	FILTERS As in dry cleaning operations: ..'F002. Keep in mind
that usually in this case the Tetrachloroethylene is
recirculated.
*	SPILLS If have a new drum, spill on ground it's "U'! listed.
If have dry clean shop (for example) and there is a leak, when
remove the spill with soil, it's D039.
Another way is to read the Material Safety Data Sheet C'SDS) for
the mixture percentages (%):
Tetrachloroethylene F002.
Methanol can be F003 and Methyl Ethyl Ketone F005.
2. If you find this pretty confusing, you're right.
* RAGS
Rich

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J J . l£. ..a:aouL, Materials Information System
DoD 6050.5-L
AS OF August 1993
F. . 6850
00D002822
Manufacturer's CAGE: 0CD22
Part No: Indicator: A
Part Number/Trade Name: PERCHLOROETHYLENE
General Information
Item Name: DRY CLEANING SOLVENT
Manufacturer's Name: VAN WATERS AND ROGERS INC DIV OF UNIVAR COR?
Manufacturer's Street: 9733 COACH ROAD
Manufacturer's P. 0. Box:
Manufacturer's City: RICHMOND
Manufacturer's State: VA
Manufacturer's Country: US
Manufacturer's Zip Code: 23237
Manufacturer's Emerg Ph #: 804-743-0540
Manufacturer's Info Ph #: 804-743-0540
Distributor/Vendor # 1:
Distributor/Vendor # 1 Cage:
Distributor/Vendor # 2:
Distributor/Vendor # 2 Cage:
Distributor/Vendor # 3:
Distributor/Vendor # 3 Cage:
Distributor/Vendor # 4:
D' '"tributor/Vendor # 4 Cage:
Safety Data Action Code:
Safety Focal Point: D
Record No. For Safety Entry: 001
Tot Safety Entries This Stk#: 002
Status: SE
Date MSDS Prepared: 06SEP90
Safety Data Review Date: 04NOV92
Supply Item Manager: CX
MSDS Preparer's Name:
Preparer's Company:
Preparer's St Or P. 0. Box:
Preparer's City:
Preparer's State:
Preparer's Zip Code:
Other MSDS Number:
MSDS Serial Number: BJSFM
Specification Number: P-D-680
Spec Type, Grade, Class: TY I
Hazard Characteristic Code: T4
Unit Of Issue: CN
Unit Of Issue Container Qty: 5 GAL
Type Of Container: CAN
Net Unit Weight: 67 LBS
NRC/State License Number:
Ne*- Explosive Weight:
N Propellant Weight-Ammo:
Coast Guard Ammunition Code:

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Ingredients/Identity Information
?- prietary: NO
Ingredient: PERCHLOROETHYLENE (TETRACHL030ETHYLENE) (SARA III)
Ingredient Sequence Number: 01
Percent: 9 9.5
Ingredient Action Code:
Ingredient Focal Point: D
NIOSH (RTECS) Number: KX3850000
CAS Number: 127-18-4
OSHA PEL: 2 5 PPM
ACC-IK TLV: 5 0 PPM/20 0 STEL;9192
Other Recommended Limit: NONE SPECIFIED
Proprietary: NO
Ingredient: CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (SARA III)
Ingredient Sequence Number: 02
Percent: < 2 PPM
Ingredient Action Code:
Ingredient Focal Point: D
NIOSH (RTECS) Number: FG4900 0 00
CAS Number: 56-23-5
OSKA PEL: 2 PPM
ACGIH TLV: S, 5 PPM; A2; 9192
Other Recommended Limit: NONE SPECIFIED
Proprietary: NO
I jredient : EPICHLOROHYDRIN (SARA III)
Ingredient Sequence Number: 03
Percent: 0.1
Ingredient Action Code:
Ingredient Focal Point: D
NIOSH (RTECS) Number: TX4900000
CAS Number: 106-89-8
OSKA PEL: S, 2 PPM
ACGIH TLV: S, 2 PPM; 9192
Other Recommended Limit: NONE SPECIFIED
Proprietary: NO
Ingredient: OXIRANE, ((1,1-DIMETHYLETHOXY)METHYL)-
Ingredient Sequence Number: 04
Percent: 0.5
Ingredient Action Code:
Ingredient Focal Point: D
NIOSH (RTECS) Number: RR04 75 0 00
CAS Number: 7665-72-7
OSKA PEL: NOT ESTABLISHED
ACGIH TLV: NOT ESTABLISHED
'Other Recommended Limit: NONE SPECIFIED
Physical/Cherical Characteristics
A" "earance And	Odor: CLEAR, COLORLESS LIQUID,CHARACTERISTIC "DRY CLEANING"
G. R
Boiling Point:	250F,121C
Melting Point:	-10F,-23C

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Vapor Pressure (MM Kg/70 F) : 13
Vapor Density (Air=lT: 5.8 AIR=1
Sp~^ific Gravity: 1.620
Ds. jnposition Temperature: UNKNOWN
Evaporation Rate And Ref: <1 (N-BUTYL ACETATE=1)
Solubility In Water: <0.01
Percent Volatiles By Volume: 100
Viscosity:
pH: N/R
Radioactivity:
Form (Radioactive Matl):
Maanetism (Milligauss):
Corrosion Rate (IPY) : UNKNOWN
Autoignition Temperature: N/R
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point: N/R
Flash Point Method: N/R
Lower Explosive Limit: N/R
Upper Explosive Limit: N/R
Extinguishing Media: USE WATER FOG, CARBON DIOXIDE, FOAM, OR DRY CHEMICAL
AS APPROPRIATE FOR SURROUNDINGS.
Special Fire Fighting Proc: FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD USE NIOSH APPROVED SCBA &
FULL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WHEN FIGHTING CHEMICAL FIRE. USE WATER SPRAY TO
COOL NEARBY CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIRE.
Unusual Fire And Expl Hazrds: FIRE OR EXCESSIVE HEAT MAY CAUSE PRODUCTION
OF HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS INCLUDING PHOSGENE AND HYDROGEN
C* "^pRIDE.
Reactivity Data
Stability: YES
Cond To Avoid (Stability) : HIGH TEMPERATURES, SPARKS, AND OPEN FLAMES.
HIGH PRESSURE ALUMINUM SYSTEMS.
Materials To Avoid: STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. ACTIVE METALS (SODIUM,
POTASSIUM, LITHIUM, ZINC, ALUMINUM, BARIUM ETC.)
Hazardous Decomp Products: WHEN INVOLVED IN FIRE, TETRACHLOROETHANE EMITS
HIGHLY TOXIC AND IRRITATING HYDROGEN CHLORIDE AND PHOSGENE FUMES.
Hazardous Poly Occur: NO
Conditions To Avoid (Poly): NOT APPLICABLE
Health Hazard Data
LD50-LC50 Mixture: ORAL LD50 (RAT) = 5000 MG/KG
Route Of Entry - Inhalation: YES
Route Of Entry - Skin: YES
Route Of Entry - Ingestion: YES
Health Haz Acute And Chronic: ACUTE: MAY CAUSE EYE & SKIN IRRITATION. MAY
CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSANT. LOSS
OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN DEATH CAN OCCUR AT HIGH LEVELS OF EXPOSURE.
CHRONIC:LIVER AND KIDNEY DAMAGE. ASPIRATION HAZARD DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
PROBABLE CANCER HAZARD.
Carcinogenicity - NTP: YES
C' cinogenicity - IARC: YES
Carcinogenicity - OSHA: NO
Explanation Carcinogenicity: LISTED AS A CARCINOGEN 5Y NTP AND IARC.

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Signs/Symptoms Of Overexp: INCOORDINATION AND IMPAIRED JUDGMENT MAY OCCUR
AT VAPOR EXPOSURES FROM 2 00 PPM. DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, AND GENERAL
ANr STETHIC EFFECTS MAY OCCUR IN RANGES OF 1000 PPM AND HIGHER.
M, 'Cor.d Aggravated By Exp: EYE/SKIN/RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS MAY 2E
AGGRAVATED 3Y EXPOSURE. MAY CAUSE CANCER.
Emergency/First Aid Proc: INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT
BREATHING, GIVE CPR. IF EREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. CALL A
PHYSICIAN. EYE: FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR 15
MINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH
WITH SOAP AND WATER PROMPTLY. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. GIVE MILK
OR US? MINERAL OIL. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps If Matl Released/Spill: SMALL SPILL: WIPE UP WITH RAGS OR TOWELS.
LARGE SPILLS: WEAR NIOSH APPROVED RESPIRATOR. VENTILATE AREA. DIKE TO
RETAIN FLUID. PUMP UP FREE LIQUID. RESIDUE WILL EVAPORATE QUICKLY. DO NOT
FLUSH TO SEWER OR WATERWAY.
Neutralizing Agent: NONE
Waste Disposal Method: CLEAN-UP DEBRIS WILL LIKELY BE A LAND-BANNED
HAZARDOUS" WASTE. (CODE = F002) DISPOSAL WILL BE IN ACCORD WITH APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS.
Precautions-Handling/Stcring: STORE IN A COOL, DRY, WELL-VENTILATED
LOCATION, AWAY FROM ANY AREA WHERE THE FIRE HAZARD MAY BE ACUTE. KEEP
CONTAINERS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE.
Other Precautions: DO NOT USE WITH PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM SYSTEMS. READ AND
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON LABEL. DO NOT REUSE CONTAINERS. AVOID WELDING,
BRAZING, DRILLING, SOLDERING AND OTHER HIGH TEMPERATURE AND SPARK
COITIONS AROUND THIS PRODUCT.
Control Measures
Respiratory Protection: IN HIGH VAPOR AREA, USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED
RESPIRATOR WI.TH ORGANIC VAPOR CARTRIDGE. USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING
APPARATUS IF ALLOWABLE VAPOR LEVELS ARE EXCEEDED.
Ventilation: LOCAL EXHAUST RECOMMENDED TO CONTROL VAPORS BELOW 5 0% OF TLV.
Protective Gloves: NEOPRENE, PVA GLOVES RECOMMENDED.
Eye Protection: USE CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES.
Other Protective Equipment: APRON AND WORK CLOTHING TO MINIMIZE EXPOSURE.
EYE WASH STATION & SAFETY SHOWER RECOMMENDED.
Work Hygienic Practices: WASH THOROUGHLY AFTER USE AND BEFORE EATING,
SMOKING OR USING TOILET FACILITIES. DO NOT BREATH VAPORS OR MIST.
Sucol. Safety & Health Data: TARGET ORGANS ARE SKIN, CNS, CVS, AND EYES.
STORE IN COOL,DRY PLACE. MATERIAL DOES NOT MEET PD6 8 0A STANDARDS
(CHLORINATED!).

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SAFETY KLEEN CCtfP
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SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. (DESIGNATED FACILITY)
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U"'.:c-r manilest'sales service nurr.per ' "J ~'s',	the ccnerEuOr noted below is shipping :o you a waste determined to
o<= restricted under -to CFR Part 268 In accordance with 40 CFR Far: 253 7. \v,u generator here!:', provides notice that ;he waste 'S 'csmctnc: from land disposal
/' copy of this form must be kept bv the generator and facility for five (5) years from ;nc ca'e of waste shipment
• ; WASTE NAME	WASTE I THE WASTE MAY CONTAINTHE FOUOWlNG c^ I ^^ ^:TREATMENT STANDARD
FOR NON-WASTE WATER) I CODE ! ^ '	RESTRICTED CONSTITUENTS V S-: ' ^ | f	OR METHOO
I D Waste Petroleum
Naphtna 105
D001
D006
0008
D01S
D02"
D039
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Halogenated C-canic Compounds (HOC s)>tOOG rng/l
Cadmium
Lead
Benzene
1. ^-Dichlo.-oosnzene
Tetrachlcroc-thyie.ne
	Tricnloroetrvlene		
Comcustion 'CMBST)
c recovery (RORGSh-O CFR 26o 42)(non-v;aste water*
1 0 inon-waste water) MG'L
5	0 incn-waste water) MG,L
10 'ncn-waste water) MG/KG
6	C men-waste water) "vIG-'KG
6 0 i-D--waste water) MG'KG
6 C '-cr-waste water) MG/KG
|D Waste Petroleum
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DOOl
D006
DOOS
0013
0039
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Cadmium
Lead
Benzene
	Tetrachloroethyiene 	
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I 1 0 frcn-waste water) f.1G.L
5 0 'non-waste water) MG/L
10 'ncn-waste water) MG/KG
	6 0 i.ncn-waste wate') MG/KG
ID Actrel Solvent
(If customer specific
TCLP is not available)
D006
DOOS
D01S
D035
D040
Cadmium
Lead
Benzene
Tetrachloroethyiene
Trichloroethvlene
1 0 (non-waste water) MG/L
5	0 (non-waste water) MG/L
10 men-waste water) MG/KG
6.0 inon-waste water) MG/KG
6	0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
~
Aqueous Pans Washer
D006
D03?
Cadmium
Tetrachloroethyiene
1 0 (non-waste water)
6 0 'non-waste water)
MG/L
MG/KG
IS Waste Petroleum
Naphtha 150
D008
D016
D039
D040
Lead
Benzene
T etrachloroethylene
Trichloroetnvlene
5.0 (non-waste water) MG/L
10 (non-waste water) MG/KG
6 0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
6 0 inon-waste water) MG/KG
~ Aqueous Brake Cleaner
W'
D006
D039
0040
Cadmium
T etrachloroethylene
Trichloroethylene
1 0 (non-waste water) MG/L
6.0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
6.0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
Waste Petroleum
Naphtha (sludges from
Safety-Kleen Service
Center Operations)
D001
D006
DOOS
D039
Ignitable Liquid (High TOC Subcategory)
Cadmium
Lead
Tetrachloroethyiene
CMBST, or RORGS (40 CFR 268 42)(non-waste water)
1.0 (non-waste water) MG/L
5 0 (non-waste water) MG/L
6.0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
I I Photo Imaging
D011
Silver
5 0 (non-waste water) MG/L
ID Waste Compound
Cleaning Liquid/
Immersion cleaner 699
D0C6
DOOS
0018
D027
D039
D040
Cadmium
Lead
Benzene
1, 4-Dichlorobenzene
Tetrachloroethyiene
Trichloroethylene
1 0 (non-waste water) MG/L
5	0 (non-waste water) MG/L
10 (non-waste water) MG/KG
6	0 ;non-waste water) MG/KG
6 0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
6 0 (non-waste water) MG/KG
i—i Waste Gasoline
—1 Filters
D001
D018
Ignitable Liquid (High TOC Subcategory)
Benzene
CMBST. or RORGS (40 CFR 268 42)(non-was;e water)
10 (.non-waste wateri MG/KG
$vSPECIOCi> EXCESS FLUID IN DRUM?
KGRAvfTY^v (MS>2/3WC>1/3HY/N)
I I 31
SALES REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE
NC NAT URH R R.'.iU I ^ L !
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Trie constituent composition is based on knowledge of the waste (via Material Safety Data Sheets for the chemical(s) used, and trie process v.hich creaied the waste)
• These treatment standards do not preclude reclamation prior to final disposition.
EPA ID NO V'.--, 1 •
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and Environment
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UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTt MANIFEST
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Laidlaw Environmental Services of South Carolina, Inc.
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Customer Notification And Certification
FORMA
Page I of 2
Generator Name/Location: Federal Bureau of Investigation
EPA I.D. Number:
VA117002^722
Waste Profile or ARF Designation: PW-0631^-^101
Manifest Number:	q 6 6 / 7	
D008
No X On file at receiving facility
EPA Waste Number(s): _
Waste Analysis Available? Yes (attached)
Unrestricted Waste Notification (Category 1)
Mark the statement below if you generate a waste that is not a land disposal restricted waste (the waste has no applicable treatment
standards).
D	I notify that I am familiar wuh the waste through analysis and letting or through knowledge of the waste to support this notification thai the wane it net
restricted at tpeofied in 40 CFR }2&S. Subpart D or any applicable prohibitions set forth in 40 CFR {262.22 er RCXA Section 3004(d).
Restricted Waste/Debris Notification (Category 2)
Mark statement (2a) below if you generate a waste thai is restricted from land disposal (the waste has applicable treatment standards).
NOTE-1: A waste may pass one or more standards and require treatment or be varianced for others. In this case, all applicable
categories must be checked. NOTE-2: D001, D002 and EX) 12 • D043 wastes must be evaluated for underlying constituents found
in 40 CFR §268. 48 (Table UTS), that are reasonably expected to be present. A list of these constituents must be included on FORM
B, or attached to and accompany this notification with each waste shipment. Mark statement (2b) if you generate a debris waste that
will be treated to the alternate debris standards located in 40 CFR §268.45.
£3^ (2a) Restricted Waste Noti/icatioa
I notify that I am familiar -nth the waste through analysis and testing or through knowledge of the waste to support this notification that the waste is subject
to the treatment standards specified in -*0 CFR §268 Subpart D. The waste: (a) must be treated to the appropnate regulatory trtatment standard, by the
appropriate regulatory treatment method; (b) qualifies for a variance as described in category 3 below; or (c) meets some or all of the standards as
described in Category 4 bciow.
^ Ob) Alternate Debris Treatment Notification: This hazardous debris is subject to the alternate treatment standards of 40 CFR §268.45.
The vuu contains the following cooLiminanu subject to iruunctu [check til thai apply]:
__^_§25i.45(b)(1)- Toxiciry characteristic debris;
	|248.OAJA Lp 8. kJ-£TA	' TITLE:	T. '

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Generator Name/Location
FORM B1 (Must be accompanied by Forrr.
"Federal Bureau- of Investigation/ Quantico VA	Page 2 of
EPA LD. Number : VA1170024722
Manifest: o 3- 5 / 7
Wuc Profile or
ARF

Cu fgory
No.
EPA or State
Waste Code
'Variance
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Docnpoofl/Sub Category
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Treatability
Group (WW
or NWW)
~NjKW
Waste Coas&tuents or
Legend t
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JEJV IfffZOJVMEA/TAl.
Please check the box below which Indicates whether or not sorbents have been added to the waste.
Sorbents (le. material that is used to soak up free liquids by either absorption or adsorption, or both) have not been
added to the waste stream(s) described on the accompanying manifest which are represented above.
~	Sorbents (le. material that Is used ro soak up free liquids by either absorption or adsorption, or both) have been added :
the waste stream(s) described on the accompanying manifest which are represented above. I certify that the sorber.t
agents added to this waste are considered ncn-blodegradable as defined In 40 CFR Sections 254.314 and/cr 265.314.
~	Biodegradable sorber.ts (ie. material that is used to soak up free liquids by either absorption or adsorption, or both) hav:
been added to the waste stream(s) described on the accompanying manifest which are represented above. The sorbed
waste must be Incinerated or further treated with appropriate non-biodegradable chemical reagents prlcr to land
disposal.
H Biodegradable scrber.ts (!e. material that is used to soak up free liquids by either absorption or adsorption, or both) r.av
been added to the waste stream(s) described on the accompanying manifest which are represented above. I certify that
the sorbed waste has been treated with appropriate non-biodegradable chemical reagents and that the resultant maters
passes the Paint Filler Test.
SFHV/CES
Sorbent Notification/Certification
FORM
Generator Name:	Epr'pra'l. Rnrpau of Tnyestigatlon
EPA I.D. Number: VA1170024722 	
Waste Profile or ART Number; FU*-06314-4101	
MarJfest Number: ^ D- 1	_____
Signature: _
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	 Date: OCo to 7 f q
	 Title: F& JZ	
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P.Ol
LAIDLAW REQUEST/PERMISSION FORM
I hereby authorize Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc. to make any required corrections or
clarifications to the South Carolina Department of Health sad Environmental Control (SC DKEC)
Authorization Request Form (ARP)ZNotice of Acceptance (NOA) number	ir. order to
resolve sny dUcrepar.ciei that may arise and to allow the proper receipt and management of ir.y
waste. I under stand that if any corrections are cecessary. Laidlaw will ratify me cf such
corrections. This is to ensure such corrections are properly noted on said document.
SIGNED:
Generator Representative
Title	Dace
*?:cut Sif* tM Fu Bm^ A
1 hereby .authorize Laidlaw torn|ke any_nccded corrections » South Carolina Hazardous W2$ce
Manifest Dccumer.t Nurr.be r-7 ) and/o: the associated Customer Land Disposal
Restrictions Notification and^Cfrtificatior. Form as described below.
SIGNED:	^ A.
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Please print oV type
IMUMin UAHULIIMA HAZAKUOUb WAS lb IVlAIMIH
(Form designed for use on elite (12-pitchl typewriter)	Form App
UP,-I (2
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANIFEST
1. Generator's US EPA ID No.
VIAI111I7l0lf)l7l4l7l?l?l
Manifest
2oujrrjpnt No
1010
2. Page 1
of
is not
law
required by
reas
Federal
3 Generator's Name and Mailing Address
-lead of Natural Resources
Environmental Affairs Branch
3040 McCawley Ave., Facility Branch
^tef's^ne ?2i34-^053
¦TMKL gflM030
AES 24Hr Emgy#
DAY#(412)486-0871
or 412 42-7-4648
(412)427-4629
A. State Manifest Document Number
058800
B. State Generator's ID
5. Transporter 1 Company
Heritage Transport
784
6.	US EPA ID Number
|I|N|D|0|5|8|4|8|4| 1| 1|4
C.	State Transporter's ID	
D.	Transporter's Phon{ 317 ) 243—0811
7. Transporter 2 Company Name
US EPA ID Number
E. State Transporter's ID
F. Transporter's Phone
9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address
Heritage Environmental Services
4132 Pomano Rd.
Charlotte, NC. 28216
10
US EPA ID Number
G. State Facility's ID
|N | C | D11| 21 11 71 01 01 7i 7| 7
H. Facility's Phone
(704)392-6276
11. US DOT Description IIncluding Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number)
12. Containers
No. Type
13.
Total
Quantity
U.
Unit
Wt/Vol
Waste No.
'RQ1 Waste Adhesive
3/UN1133/PGIII^
(ERG# 127)
0. 0, 1
DiM
Waste Flammable Liquids, N.O.S.
3/UN1993/PGIII
(Acetonetrile & H20)
0| Pi *1 ll 2
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(ERG# 128)
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0| 0| 0| 0| S
'RQ' Waste Paint
3/UN1263/PGIII

(ERG# 127)
0| 0|2
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0| 0| 2| 9| 7
^	'RQ1 Waste Flaitsnable Liquids, N.O.S.
3/UN1993/PGIII	/	(ERG# 128)
(Gasoline, Benzene)
sip 1 ^ v ^ '
15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Informatiorr	wffuu
AES,Inc. is this facilities hazardous waste contractor. Please route all billing and
correspondence to:A.E.S.,Inc. 4068 Mt. Royal Blvd., Suite 210. Allison Park, PA. 15101.
In the event of aspill or release of hazardous waste, contact the national response
npnhpr and Q1 1 .	Thp driver has pmr>rgpnry rpgpnn.qp gin rip i nformat.i nn. QO0.M 'CO qLHIV-#
0| 0, 1

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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 and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway
according to applicable international and national government regulations.

If l am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated Jo the degree I have determined to be
economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method of treatment, 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 faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select
the best waste management method that is available to me and that I can afford		
Month Day Year
rinted lyoed Name
17 Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receirft of Materials
mrtgftndQg.s
/laterials »	^
Pnnted/Typed Name .	*
TV
18 Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials

4 ifli3i3jPi? i*7
Month Day Year
\C£\3£.G7
Printed/Typed Name
Signature
Month Day Year
19 Discrepancy Indication Space
20 Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifes^fi^cept as noted in Item 19
71 ~jr	Month
(c—L — & \4\
Printed/Type Name

Month Day Year
£ \4-\C3 \j\7
EPA Form 8700-22 (Rev 11-88) Previous editions are obsolete
INSTRUCTIONS ON BACK SHEET

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NORTH CAROLINA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST
Please print or type (Form designed for use on elite 0 2- ouch) typewriter )
Form Aoproveo OMB No 2050 0039
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANIFEST
(Continuation Sheet)
2 1 Generator s US EPA ID No
VA1170024722
Mamiest
Document No
58800
2 Page
12 of 3
Information m the shaded
areas is noi required by Federal
law
23 Generator's Name
Head of Natural Resources
Qvironmental Affairs Branch
040 McCawley Ave.,
Ouantico, VA. 22134
Facility Branch
(703)238-4030
AES 24Hr#
412)486-0871
412 427-4648
412 427-4629
L State Manila* Document Number
058800-2
M. Stata Generator's 10
24 Transporter j Company Name
~7M~
Heritage Transport
25 US EPA ID Number
| IND058484114
N. State TransporWs ID	-
O. Transporter's Phortl 317) <^4 3—UB11
26 Transporter
Company Name
27 US EPA ID Number
P. Stata Transporter's ID
28 US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name. Haiard Class, and ID NumberJ
Q. Transporter's Phone
29 Containers
	
30
Total
\ne | Ou.miii.-
31
Un:i
Ml VI
R.
Waste No.
'RQ' Waste Adhesives
3/UN1133/PGIII ^^33
(ERG# 127)
b	'RQ' Waste Paint
3/UN1263/PGIII
	(Recycle)	
'RQ' Waste Paint
3/UN1263/PGIII
(Recycle) 	

(ERG# 127)

(ERG# 127)
Waste Petroleum Distillates, N.O.S.
3/UN1268/PGIII y	^ ,	(ERG# 128)'
(Fuel)
'RQ1 Waste HydrocTiloric Acid, Solution
8/UN1789/PGII (ERG# 157)
(ph=i .o)	tpb o 	
002
001
007
002
007
DF
00288
DF
EM
DF
DF
00247
02530
00175
03134
D001
D001
D001

D001
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'RQ' Waste Sulfuric Acid
8/UN2796/PGII
(PH=0.0)

(ERG# 157)
001
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S. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above
a)38076-23 (2x30DF) b)38076-5 (lx30DF) c)38076-5(5x55,1
d) 38076-47 (2x30DF) e)38076-£/ (7x55DF) f )38076-£M lx30Dl
g) 38076-^ lx85DF) h) 38076-37 (lx5DF) i) 38076-26 (lx5DF)
T. Handling Codes tor Wa9tes Listed Above
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tf) a)S01 b)S01 c)S01 d)S01
e)S01 f)S01 g)S01 h)S01 i)S01
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center and 911. The driver h as emergency response guide information.
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Acknowledgement of Receipt o: Materials
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NORTH CAROLINA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST
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Form Approves OMB No ?050-0039
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANIFEST
(Continuation Sheet)
21 Generator's US EPA ID No
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Manifest
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22 Page
3 Of 3
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24. Transporter ^784ompany Name
25 US EPA ID Number
I IND058484114
N. State Transporter's ID
Heritage Transport
0. Transporter's Phon^ 317) 243-0811
26 Transporter Company Name
27 US EPA ID Number
1
P. Stats Transporter's ID

Q. Transporter's Phone .
28 US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name. Hazard Class, and ID Number/
29 Coma
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d)38076-£r (7x55DM) e)38076-8 (lx5DF) f)38076-7 (19x55DM)
g)38076-52( IxSSMjQ^-^
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d)S01 e)S01 f)S01
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1 32 Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information
AES,Inc. is this facilities hazardous waste contractor. Please route all billing and
correspondence to: A.E.S.,Inc. 4068 Mt. Royal Blvd., Suite 210. Allison Park, PA. 15101.
1 In the event of a spill or release of hazardous waste, contact the national response
1 center and911. the driver has emergency response guide informtion.
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Internet http//www.heritage-enviro.com
PICKUP DATE -
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125444
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3 Generator's Name and Mailing Address
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Heritage Environmental oervicys
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proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway ¦ J->/
according to applicable international and national government regulations
If 1 am a large quantity generator, 1 certify that 1 have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree 1 have determined to be
economically practicable and that 1 have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and
future threat to human health and the environment. OR, if 1 am a small quantity generator, 1 have made a good faith effort to minimize my waste generation and select
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NORTH CAROLINA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST
Pleaie pnnt or type (Form designed lor use on elite (1 2-pitch) typewriter I
Form Approved OMB No 2050 0039
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANIFEST
1Continuation Sheet)
21 Generator's US EPA ID No
VA1170024722
Manifest
Document No
5 WO
22 Page
Of
Information in the shaded
areas is not required by Federal
law
23 Generator s Name
of Natural Resources
environmental Affairs Branch
3040 McCavley Aye,. Facility Branch
juantico. VA. 22134
Phonf^n03WBBUn.in
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L State ManttHt Oooumant Number
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24 Transporter^ 78/fcompany Name
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25 US EPA ID Number
IIND0584841M
M 8»1b franco tw't ID
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26 Transporter	Company Name
27 US EPA ID Number
P.StMBTnanspOita'eP
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28 US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name. Hazard Class, and ID Number)
29 Containers	30
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D008
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Potassium Hydroxide oolid	(ER3# 154)
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32 Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information'
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35 Discrepance Indication Space
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NORTH CAROLINA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST
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UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
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(Continuation Sheet)
21 Generator's US EPA ID No Manifest
Document No
VA1170024722 5% 800
22 Page information in the shaded
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23 Generator's Name
Head of Natural Resources AES 24Hr#
EoYironmental Affairs Bjraoch , (412)486-0071
3040 McCawley Ave., Facility Branch (4l2)427-4b48
Quantico, VA. 22134 (703)m-4030 (412)427-4629

24 Transporter j Company Name 784 25 US EPA ID Number
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27 US EPA ID Number

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Form Approved OMB No ?050 0039
UNIFORM HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANIFEST
(Continuation Sheet)
21 Generator's US EPA ID No
VA1170024722
Manifest
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5 $800
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P-CRESOL


AJann


CYCLOHEXANONE


4-Aminobiphenyi


1.2-Dibrotno-3-chloropropane


Aniiine


Ethylene dibromide (1.2-Dioromoeihane)


Anthracene


Dioromomethane


Aramite


2.4-D (2.4-Dichtoropnenaxyaceuc acid)


aiptia-BHC


o.p'-DDD |

beu-BHC


p.p'-DDD


delta-BHC


ap'-DDE


gamma-BHC


p,p'-DDE

X
BENZENE
t /((O

o.p'-DDT


Benz(a)anthracene


p.p'-DDT


Beozal chlonde*


Dibenz{a.h)antliracene


Beazo(b)fluoranthene


Dibenz(a,e)pyrene


Benzo(k)fluoranthene


m-Dichlorobenzene


Benzo(3,h.i)perylene


O-DICHLORO BENZENE


Benzoi.ajpyrene


p-Dicnlorobenzene


Bromodichlororaethane


Dtchlorodifluorometnace


Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)


1,1-Dichloroelhane

j -J-Bromophenvi pnenyl etner


1,2-Dicruoroetnane

i N-BUTYL ALCOHOL

| !.l-Dicnloroeihylene

| | Butyi benzyl phtnalate

1 lrans-l,2-Dicr,ioroeihyienc

1 | 2-sec-Biityl-4,6-ainilrophenol (Dmoseb)

| 2.4-Dic.ilorophenol

1 j CARBON DISULFIDE


2,6-Dicalorophenol

1 | CAR30N'IkTRACHLORIDE


1.2-Diciuoropropane

i
Chloraane (alpna ana gamma isomers)

| cis-1 j-Dicnioropropyiene

!i
p-Chioroaniline


trans-1,3-Dicmoropropyicne

.]
CHLOROBENZENE

| Dielcrin

I
Chlorooenzilate

| Diethyl phmalate

I
2-Chioro-l,3-buiaaiene

| 2-i-Dimethyi phenol

i
I
Chlorocioromomeihanc

| Dimethyl phthalaic

i
Chlcroethane

| Di-n-outyl pnthalate

t
bis(2-Chloroethoiy)meihane


:.i-Dinnrobcnzene

i
bis(2-Cnloroethvl)ether


4,6-Dinuro-o-cresol


Chloroform


2.4-Dinitrophenol

i
bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether


2.4-Diniirotoluene


p-Cnioro-m-cresol


2.6-Dinnroioluenc
1
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SUPPLEMENTAL F001-F0G3 SPENT SOLVENT/DOOl, D002,
HESLDRJ D012-D043 UNDERLYING CONSTITUENTS/F039 LEACHATE
LAND DISPOSAL. RESTRICTIONS NOTIFICATION
| Regulaud Constituent
(Qwck ali that ipftj)
Manifest Page/
Lin* iUtn
Regulated Constituent
(Cback all that apply)
Manifest Page/
Una Item

Di-n-octyl phthalate


Naphthalene


p- Dun e thy lam i noazobe niece'


2-NaphthyLamine


Di-n-propylmirojammc


o-Nnroaniline*


1,4-Dioxane


p-Nitroaoiline


Diphenylamine


NITROBENZENE


Dipbeaylnitrosamme


5 - N itro-o-tolu uune


1,2-Diphenylhydrazute'


o-Niirophenol"


Duulfoton


p-Nitrophenol


Endosulfan I


N-Nitrosoaicioyiamine


Endosulfan 11


N-Nurosodimelhylamine


Endosutfan sulfate


N-Nitrosodi-n-buryiamine


Endrin


N-Nitrosomethyiethylamine
*

Eadna aldehyde


N-Nitrosomorpnoiine


2-ETHOXY ETHANOL*


N-Niuosopiptnaine


ETHYL ACETATE


N-Nitrosopyrrouoine


Ethyl cyaiuce (Propanenitnic |


Pamtuon


ETHYL BENZENE


Total PCBs (sun of all PCfi isomers, or all
Aroclors)


ETHYLcTHER


Pentachlorobenzrne


bu(2-Eihyihexyl) pnthalate


PeCDDs (All PenLachioroasoenio-p-dioxins)


Ethyl methacryUte


PeCDFs (All Peniachlorodtoeruofuransj


Ethylene oxiac


Pentaehlorocthine*


Fwsphur


Pemachloronjtrobeniene


Fluoraotbene


Peatachloropheaol


Fluorene


Pheaaccun


Hepuchior


Phenamhrene


Heptachiar epoxide


Phenol


Hexachloroberuene .


Pborate


Hexachlorobu tadiene


Phthalic acid*


Hexachlorocyciopentadiene


Phthaiic anhydnae


HxCDDs (All Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioiios;


Pronamide


HiCDFs (All Hexachlorooioenzotutans)


Pyrene


Hewchloroetnace


PYRIDINE


Hexachloropropylene


SaXtole


indeno (1,2.3-c.d) pyrene


Silvex (2,4^-TP)


lodomethane


2,4,5-T (2.4 _5-Tr:chloropncnoryaceiic acid)


ISOBl/TYL ALCOHOL


1,2,4,5-Teirachiorobenzene


isodrin


TCDDs (All Te:rachlorodibenzo-p-Oioxins)


lsosafroic


TCDFs (All Tetrachlorocibeniofurans)


Kepone


1,1,1,2-Teirachioroeihane


Methacrylonunle


1,1,2,2-Teirachioroeihane

\
METHANOL


TETRACH LO R 0 ETH YLEN E


Meihapynk ne


2_3,4,&-Tetrachiorophenol


Methoxychlor


TOLUENE


j-Memylcholamnrene


Tajiaphene


4,4-Methylene bis(2-chloroamline)


Bromoform (Tr:aromometr.ane)


METHYLENE CHLORIDE


1.2.4-Tnchioroeeruene


METHYL ETHYL KETONE


1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE


METHYL 1SOBUTYL KETONE


l.U-TRICHLOROETHANE


Methyl methacrylate


TRICHLOROETHYLENE


Methyl meihansullonale


TRICHLOROMONOFLUO ROM ETHANE


Meihvl paraifiion

2,4,5-Tnchlcropncnol

93CW4270 118

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, . lN	SUPPLEMENTAL FOOl-FOQS SPENT SOLVENT/DOOl, D002,
\Wm} HSSLDR3	D012-D043 UNDERLYING CONSTmJENTS/F039 LEACHATE
'	LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS NOTIFICATION
Raguiatad Coostituant
(Qack ali Uwt apply)
Manifest ^aga/
Line lUm
Regulated Constituent
(Cback all that apply)
Manifest Page/
Line Item

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol





1.2,3-Tnchloropropane





l.U-TRICHLORO-1,2.2-
TRIFLUOROETHANE





tris-(2,3-Dibromopropyl) phosphate





Vinyl chloride





XYLENES-MIXED ISOMERS





Antimony





Arsenic





Barium





Beryllium





Cadmium





Chromium (Total)





Cyanides (Total)'



-

Cyanides (Amenable)'





Fluoride





Lead





Mercury - Nonwastewater from Retort





Mercury - All Others





Nickel





Selenium





Silver





Sulfide





Thallium





Zinc





Vanadium3




Not an F039 constituent.
(1)	Both Cyanides (Total) and Cyanides (Amenable) for nonwastewaters are to be analyzed using SW-846 Method 9010 or 9012 with a sample size of
10 grams and a distillation time of one hour and 15 minutes.
(2)	Zinc and vanadium are K)39 constituents only and are not underlying hazardous constituents for characteristic wastes.
NOTE: NA means not applicable.
9JCW4270.I18
U/77/V5

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UST
Attachments

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Attachment No. UST-1
5 September 1996
STATEMENT OF WORK
CONTRACT NO. N62470-89-D-4814
CONTRACT TASK ORDER	
UST SITE CHARACTERIZATION
I.	DEFINITION OF WORK:
Outlined herein is the Statement of Work describing specific
requirements of services for this project. The Contractor, an architectural
and engineering (A/E) firm shall provide engineering services following all
the provisions as included herein. This project shall be awarded on a firm
fixed fee.
II.	PROJECT INFORMATION:
Project Title: UST Site Characterization
Location:	Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
III.	PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
A.	General
(1) The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 to the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) establishes a new program to
protect groundwater supplies from pollution from leaking underground storage
tanks (UST). The amendments require the Navy to comply with existing federal,
state, and local regulations. The purpose of this project is to assist Marine
Corps Base (MCB), Quantico in meeting the requirements of the Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
B.	Specific
(1) Description
UST 27940C - FBI Service Station
UST 2794OC is a 2,000 gallon, steel diesel tank located at the FBI
Service Station MCB, Quantico. The FBI Service Station is located on the west
side of base near the headwaters of the Aquia Creek watershed. UST 27940C was
installed in 1978 for diesel dispensing of fleet vehicles. On the
23 August 1996 UST 27940C failed a tank tightness test. The suspected cause
of the failure was a leaking vent line. The vent line was repaired and the
UST system was pressure tested by maintenance personnel on the 29 & 30 August.
Inventory reconciliation on 3 September 1996 prior to a second tank tightness
test revealed the tank was empty, an approximate inventory loss of 950
gallons. The release was reported to the state on the 4 September 1996 at
which time they requested a site characterization report. In order to
accomplish the required site characterization report, MCB, Quantico has
requested that the following work be performed:
Attachment (a)

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•	Perform a Base	Site Characterization Package not including the
following:
-	Installation	of four (4) 20 ft Soil 3orings,
-	Installation	of three (3) monitoring wells,
-	Two (2) Slug	Tests,
•	Install three (3) 4" Product Recovery Wells,
•	Perform Soil and Fluid Disposal,
•	Perform a Geoprobe Survey (2-day) or install three (3) additional 4"
wells,
•	Preform ten (10) concrete coring,
•	Perform soil and groundwater sampling on the soil borings and monitoring
wells. Chemical analysis shall be as follows:
-	EPA Method 8015 TPH - 9 soil samples,
-	EPA Method 610 Naphthalene - 9 soil samples,
-	EPA Method 8015 TPH - 9 water samples,
-	EPA Method 610 Naphthalene - 9 water samples
(2)	Normal Working Hours
The contractor shall accomplish all work on Monday through
Friday, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM, not including holidays,
unless other times are prearranged with the contracting officer.
(3)	Clearances
The contractor	will provide the Contracting Officer with a list
of all contractor personnel	working at the site, including social security
numbers at least three days	before commencement of work for clearances.
(4)	Reports
The contractor shall submit to the government a draft SCR within
60 calendar days after Notice to Proceed (NTP). The contractor shall submit
two (2) copies to MCB, Quantico and one (1) copy to the NTR.
The contractor shall submit to the government the final SCR
within 5 Calender days after the receipt of the government comments. The
report shall be certified by a Registered Professional engineer. The
contractor shall submit four (4) copies to MCB, Quantico and two (2) copies to
the NTR. The final reports shall include a copy of the reports on floppy
disks, compatible with MCB, Quantico computers.
IV. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS:
A. Regulations
The Contractor shall be responsible for the familiarity and
compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Some of
these are as follows:
40 CFR 280
40 CFR 136
USEPA regulations on USTs
Guidelines for Test Procedures
Pollutants
for Analysis of

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29 CFR 1910.120 OSKA Standards
VR 680-13-02	VA UST regulations
B.	Clothing
The Contractor shall supply all necessary clothing and equipment for
the work and protection of all personnel.
C.	Security
The Contractor shall be responsible for the security of all work
sites, staging areas, decontamination areas, and other areas related to the
work. The Contractor assumes all responsibility for damages and/or loss of
equipment and other related items onsite due to fire, theft, vandalism, flood,
or other natural disaster.
D. Contract Number
The contract number for this project shall be used on all reports
and correspondence.
E. Releases
Copies of calculations, reports, or any laboratory analyses, etc.,
generated for the execution of this project shall become the property of the
government and shall not be-released to any other agency or individual without
the prior approval of the Contracting Officer. All contact with regulatory
agencies by the Contractor related to this contract will be coordinated
through the Contracting Officer.
F. Permitting
The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining any necessary
licenses and permits, paying all applicable fees, and for complying with all
applicable laws and regulations in connection with the execution of the work
under this contract. The Contractor will be similarly responsible for all
damages to persons or property which occur as a result of his fault or
negligence.
V. CONTACTS:
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Mr. Lewis Hilder	(703) 490-8922
EFA CHES NTR
Mr. Brent Meredith	(202) 685-3287
LANTDIV Contracting Officer
Ms. Brenda Smith	(804) 322-4594
Marine Corps Base Quantico
Mr. Mark A. Branca, P.E.	(703) 784-4030
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mr. Thomas Bannon	(703) 640-1295

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VI. REFERENCES:
The following documents should be used by the Contractor in performing
the work specified. The latest editions are applicable:
(1)	"Resource Conservation and Recovery Act" as amended by the
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984
(2)	"EPA Underground Storage Tank Regulations", 40 CFR 280.
(3)	"The Interim Prohibition: Guidance for Design and Installation of
Underground Storage Tanks", EPA/530-85-023.
(4)	"Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA/600-4-79-
020 .
(5)	"Methods of Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial
Wastewater", EPA 600/4-82-057.
(6)	"Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", EPA SW-846
(7)	"Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater",
APHA, AWWA, WPCF
(8)	"Recommended Practices for Handling Underground Leakage of
Flammable and Combustible Liquids", NFPA 329
(9)	Virginia Regulations, "Underground Storage Tanks; Technical
Standards and Corrective Action Requirements", VR 680-13-02.

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landing General, MCB, MCCDC, B046
3^0 McCawley Avenue, Suite 2
iQuantico, Virginia 22134-5053
Technical: Mart Branca (703) 784-4030
Fiscal: Kathy Williams (703) 784-4030
¦ 11. TO.
1 '"Commanding Officer, Atlantic Division '
1 Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Norfolk Naval Base
M93015 I Building N-26, Code 183, Attn: Susan Gale
! LNorfolk, Virginia 23511 —1
12. MAIL INVOICES TO:
Copies of Contract and Payment to:
Natural Resources & Environmental Affairs Br.
Attn: Kathy Williams
3040 McCawley Ave, Suite 2, MCB, MCCDC
Quantico, Virginia 22134-5053
ACCOUNTING DATA TO BE CITED ON RESULTING CONTRACTS

B. APPROPRIA-
,C. SUB- ,D. OBJ.
E. BU
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ACRN
TION
1 HEAD 1 CLASS
CONTROL
SA
AAA
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COST CODE
AMOUNT
AA
1761106
| 27MO | 000
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00264
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000264
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01596RCE0019
$148,757.00
,
AMOUNTS WILL NOT EE EXCEEDED IN THE OBLIGATION DOCUMENT
WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE ISSUER.
IL
TOTAL THIS DOCUMENT I
I M.
CUMULATIVE TOTAL I
S148.757.00
S148.757.00
1 5.
PROCUREMENT BY CONTRACT OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IS REOUESTED
THESE ITEMS ~ ARE S ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE INTERSERVICE SUPPLY SUPPORT PROGRAM AND
REQUIRED INTERSERVICE SCREENING	G HAS [§ HAS NOT BEEN ACCOMPLISHED
¦A.
ACRN
B.ITEM
NO.
C.
FSC
D.	DESCRIPTION
(NAT. STOCK NO., SPEC. AND/OR DRAWING NO., ETC.)
E..
QUANTITY
ESTIMATED
AMOUNT
G. ESTIMATED
UNIT PRICE
S58.804.00
1
$25,738:00
N
Preparation of a Site Characterization Report and
Corrective Action Plan for OCS Service Station
Preparation of a Site Characterization Report and "
¥te4e6£aa3^sat^ i EMS REQUESTED.
19
THIS REOUEST IS ACCEPTED AND
THE ITEMS WILL BE PROVIDED IN
ACCORDANCE HEREWITH
AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL INAME. TITLE AND SIGNATURE)
F.C. MOCK. DEPUTY. NREA BRANCH
, ACCEPTING OFFICIAL INAME. TITLE AND SIGNATURE!
DATE
n/zo/%
DATE

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CLIN
0001
0002
0004
0008
0011
00
0015
0017?
^)017K
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CONTRACT LINE ITEMS TO BE EXECUTED UNDER CONTRACT NUMBER
N62470-89-D-4814, FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF A PETROLEUM RELEASE AT
THE FBI SERVICE STATION
DESCRIPTION
BASE SCR PACKAGE
2" WELL
20' SOIL BORING
SLUG TEST
4" WELL
SOIL/FLUID DISPOSAL
CONCRETE CORING
NAPHTHALENE SOIL (EPA 610)
TPH SOIL (EPA 8015-DEISEL)
NAPHTHALENE WATER (EPA 610)
TPH WATER (EPA 8015-DEISEL)
2- DAY GEOPROBE SURVEY OR 3
ADDTIONAL 4" WELLS
QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TASK TOTAL
1	$39,914.00	39.914.00
-3	S2.454.00	-7,362.00
-4	S992.00	-3,968.00
-2	$785.00	-1,570.00
3	52,804.00	8,412.00
1	S2.215.00	2,215.00
10	$57.00	570.00
9	$210.00	1,890.00
9	' $126.00	1,134.00
9	$210.00	1,890.00
9	$131.00	1,179.00
1	$9,000.00	9.000.00
TOTAL	S53,304.00
Attachment (b)

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COMMONWEALTH of V1RQ1N1A
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Becky Norton Dunlop
Secretary of Natural Resources
George Allen
Governor
Northern Virginia Region
1549 Oid Bridge Road, Suite 10S
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192
(703) 490-8922
Fax (703) 490-6773
Thorns L Hopl
Director
G-ego-y L C:ay
Regions' Direct
September 9. 1996
Colonel Mark A. Costa
Director of Facilities Division C04
Marine Corps Base
3250 Catlin Avenue, Suite 227
Quantico, Virginia 22134-5001
RE: CONFIRMED PETROLEUM RELEASE from Petroleum Storage Tank(s)
PC#97-3025; FBI Academy Garage, Marine Corps Base, Quantico, VA
Dear Colonel Costa:
On September 4,1996 the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Northern Virginia
Regional Office, received a report of a petroleum release at the referenced site. Available evidence
indicates that you are the Responsible Person (RP) for the petroleum release. As the RP, you are
responsible for the environmental corrective action activities associated with this release as required
by State Water Control Law (Articles 9, 10, and 11 of the Virginia Code, Section 62.1-44.34:8
through :23, inclusive). Your responsibilities include:
(1)	take any necessary measures to abate and mitigate the eff ects of the release
(e.g., eliminate the source, remove free-phase petroleum, remove limited
quantities of petroleum saturated soils, and/or eliminate any immediate safety
and environmental hazards) and submit an Initial Abatement Measures
Report to this office within 30 days of the date of this letter (unless report
has already been submitted);
(2)	investigate the source, extent, and risk posed by the petroleum release and
submit a Site Characterization Report (SCR) to this office no later than
December 4, 1996. Monthly Free Product Removal Reports should also be
submitted if necessary.
An Agency <~>! the Natural Resources Sccrc'w.c

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Page Two
RE: CONFIRMED PETROLEUM RELEASE from Petroleum Storage Tank(s)
PC#97-3025; FBI Academy Garage, 3040 McCallev Avenue, Suite 2, Quantico, VA
The DEQ recommends that RPs who are not familiar with Virginia's environmental
corrective action procedures consider contacting an environmental consultant. The consultant you
retain should demonstrate knowledge and experience of Virginia's technical and administrative
requirements under this program.
After this office has reviewed your report, the DEQ may either: (1) close this case. (2) request
additional information/investigation, (3) require periodic monitoring of site conditions, or (4) require
submittal of a Corrective Action Plan for cleanup of the petroleum release. It is important that you
maintain close contact with this office while conducting the investigation and that all required
reports are submitted by the appropriate deadlines.
The Virginia DEQ is very interested in assisting you in any way possible to bring this
investigation to closure, effectively and efficiently. If you have any questions or if you need
additional guidance, feel free to contact me at (703)490-8922. Please include the PC file number,
referenced above, in all correspondence.
Sincerely,
Lewis E. Hilder
Senior Geologist
Enc: as stated
cc: File
Chron

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Fact Sheet: Confirmed Releases
(effective March I. 1995)
Highlights:
~	Confirmed releases must be reported to DEQ (immediately for ASTs and within 24 hours for USTs).
~	DEQ must pre-approve all site investigation and corrective action activities (except for initial abatement
activities marked with an asterisk (#) on the Activity Authorization Form).
~	Corrective action requirements are site specific and risk-based.
~	It is the owner/operator's responsibility to ensure that costs for all site work are reasonable, necessary,
and customary.
Pre-Approval of Site Investigation Work and Report Submittal
1)	All site work must be pre-approved by the Regional Office (RO). Limited exceptions are granted for emergency
abatement activities (listed on the Activity Authorization Form and Appendix 2 of the Reimbursement Guidance
Manual).
2)	To be eligible for reimbursement, an Activity Authorization Package must be provided to the RO as soon as
possible after reporting a release. This package may be mailed or faxed to the RO.
The Activity Authorization Package consists of:
(A)	A USGS topographic map indicating site location;
(B)	A complete and detailed site map:
•including scale, north arrow, and legend;
•including all buildings, roads, underground utilities, and adjacent properties;
-clearly showing the tank system (including pipelines, pumps, former tank basins, etc.);
-showing proposed soil sample and monitor well locations;
-providing any risk information (potential receptors; e.g. wells, basements, surface water, etc.).
(C)	The proposed Activity Authorization Form (please use black ink if faxing).
3)	Once the Activity Authorization Package is approved and signed by the RO, site work may begin. Deadlines
for specific reports will be issued by the RO. Because the deadlines will be issued in consideration of the work
requested and site specific conditions, extensions to the deadlines will only be granted in extreme
circumstances.
4)	If the RO requests an Initial Abatement Report, please include:
-a brief description of the release;
-any relevant site information;
-appropriate site maps and/or figures;
•all steps taken to abate the release (hazard mitigation, prevention of further release, free product removal, etc.);
-a completed AAF (approved by the RO, with work performed column filled out).
5)	If the RO requests a Site Characterization Report (SCR), please follow the general steps outlined in the
"Elements of a Site Characterization Report" Fact Sheet. If the RO requests a limited or site specific SCR,
include only the steps requested by the RO. A completed AAF (approved by the RO, the work performed
column filled out) must also be included.
(Rov/s^tl 7 .? J 0^?

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Petroleum Cleanup Activity Authorization Form
f'L 		Site Name:		
i'hase: 		Regional Office:		NVRO
Date: 		RP/Consultant Fax Number:		
Note: Approval of work is not DEQ approval of reimbursable costs.
Proposed
Units
Contingent
Units
Work
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Task
Comments



Hour
T001
'Remove Product from Tank for
Release Abatement




Hour
T002
'Monitor for Vapor Hazards




Blower
T003
'Emergency Mitigation of Vapor
Hazards - Set-Up




Day per
Blower
T004
'Emergency Mitigation of Vapor
Hazards - Operation and




Hour
T005
•Free Product (Liquid Phase)
Recovery from a Pit




Hour
T006
•Free Product (Liquid Phase)
Recovery from a Monitoring Well
- Manual




Foot of
Boom
T007
•Install Boom in Surface Waters




Month
T008
•Bottled Water with Bottled Water
Dispenser




Ton
T009 ¦
"Soil Loading




Ton & Mile
T010
'Soil Hauling > or = 50 miles




Ton & Mile
T011
'Soil Hauling <50 miles




Ton
T012
'Soil Treatment




Ton
T013
'Soil Disposal at a Landfill




Site
T014
'Site Reconnaissance/Initial Site
Map

above tasks may be undertaken without DEQ authorization only up to the triggers.

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^xczZof"
ctrolzunm Clump acttvtty authorization Form, Contiwo
PCS
Proposed
Units
Contingent
Units
Work
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Task
Comments



Tank
T015
Underground Storage Tank
(LIST) Tightness Testing for Leak
Confirmation

¦


Line
T016
UST Line Tightness Testing for
Leak Confirmation




Gallon
T017
Free Product/Contaminated
Water Disposal

1
1


Hour
T018
Boom Inspection

l
i
i


Foot of New
Boom
T019
3oom Replacement




Plan
T020
Health L Safety Plan

\
)
y
1


Site
T021
Site History Research

i
I


Hour
T022
Subsurface Line Location Prior
to Drilling and Excavation




Mob / Dmob
(Round Trip)
TQ23
Drill Rig Mob/Dmob




Linear Foot
T024
Soil Boring with Drill Rig - 5 foot
Sampling Interval




Linear rcct
T025
Monitonng Well Installation -
Two-Inch Diameter




Linear Foot
T02S
Monitonng Well Installation -
Four-Inch Diameter




Linear Foot
T027
Recovery Well Installation - Six-
Inch Diameter




Hour
T028
Logging Soil-Borings




Drummed
Ton
T029
Disposal of Well Cuttings/Soil
Bonngs




Sample
T030
Soil Sampling


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PCX
1
j Proposed
j Units
Contingent
Units
Work
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Task
Comments
I
i
1


Well
T031
Monitonng Well Sampling - Two-
Inch Diameter

j
i


Well
T022
Monitonng Well Sampling - Four-
Inch Diameter




Hour
T023
Survey - Monitonng
Wells/Recovery Wells

i
i


Hour
T034
Survey - Property

i
i


Agreement
T035
Site Access Agreement

i
1
t


Round Trip
per Piece of
EauiDment
T036
Heavy Equipment Mob/Dmob

)
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Cubic Yard
T037
Soil Excavation for Interceptor
Trench

1
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t


Ton
TQ38
Debris Disposal




Plan
T029
Alternate Water Supply (AWS)
Work Plan




Reimbursed
Amount per
Claim
T040
General Site Management




Hour
T041
Well Rehabilitation




Cubic Yard
T042
Backfilling




Report
T043
Initial Abatement Report
Preparation




Report
T044
Periodic Reporting as Required
by the DEQ Regional Office




Report
T045
Free Product (Uquid Phase)
Recovery Report




Cubic Yard
T046
Soil Excavation for Test Pit


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Paci 4 or 7
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Proposed
Units
Contingent
Units
Work
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Task
Comments



Sauare Foot
T047
Reseeding < 1 Acre

1
l
1


Square Foot
T048
Reseeaing > or = i Acre

1
!
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Survey
T049
Receptor Survey

i
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Sample
Point
T050
Soil Gas Survey

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Day
TC51
Soil Probe Survey

1
I


Hour
TCS2
Ground Penetrating Radar
(GPR)




Hour
T053
Slug Test

i
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Test
TC54
12 Hour Pump Test




Test
TOSS
24 Hour Pump Test




Test
TOSS
48 Hour Pump Test




Test
TC57
72 Hour PumD Test




Linear root
TC58
Terrain Conductivity




Report
TCS9
Site Characterization Report




Site
TC59A
Alternate Water Sucoly Add-On




Site
T0593
Impacted Surface Water Add-On

i


Point
TC59C
Additional Data Point Add-On

Virginia Dcrsarcnent of Envirormcr.lal Quaiiry	Eileenve Date 3/1/95

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PC £
• ProDosed
J Units
Contingent
Units
Work
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Task
Comments



Site
TC5SD
Free Product (Liquid Phase)
Acd-Cn




Report
T060
Site C^aractenzatjon Resort
Addendum




Cubic Yard
T051
Soil Excavation




Report
70S2
Correove Acaon Plan
Preparation




Report
TD63
CorrecSve Action Plan
Aaaenoum Preparation




Claim
TD64
Reimbursement Ciaim
Preparation

\ie Following Section is to be used for i ime & Materials Items Only
Proposed
Units
Contingent
Units
Wort
Performed
Unit Type
Code
Activity
Comments

































































































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\OLEOXM CLIaMOT ACITVTTY APTHOR&tfTOK FOBM. CONHNULD
Notes:
DEQ Use Only:
'"N.
DEQ Regional Office Authorization:
Name:
Dare:

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Pace 7 or?
ioliljnm O.TANOT activity authorization Form. Continue)
PC s
Instructions for Completing the Petroleum Cleanup Activity Authorization Form
The Regional Office w{Q work with the RP to determine the activities necessary to abate the release and to
characterize the extent of the contamination. The RP/Consultant must 53 ou: the Activity Authorization
Form and submit it to the Regional OSes for approval of non-asterisked activities prior to the initiation of
site work. The HP shouid fill out the information at the top of the sheet including the PC# assigned by the
Regional Office, the Site Name, the Phase under which the work will be performed (see Reunbursement
Guidance Manual), the appropriate Regional Office, the RP/Consultant faz Number, and the Date of
the request. The PG? should also be piaced in the appropriate box at the top of pages 2 2nd 3.
To complete the form, decide which tasks will be necessary to fully address the phase of correcdve action.
Fill out the Proposed Units column with the number of units believed necessary for each proposed task.
Also, nil out the Contingent Units column to identify additional work above the Proposed Units which
may be needed if the Proposed Units are found to be inadequate. The Contingent Units column may not
be exceeded without Regional Office Approval. The Comments ana Notes sections may be used to add
any additional information the RP/Consultant believes necessary to assist the Regional Office in evaluating
the Activity Authorization Form.
Any necessary Material Items should be listed on page 3 of the Activity Authorization Form. The
Projected Units and Contingent Units columns should be filled out as described above. The Unit Type
and Code columns shouid be filled out with the appropriate information from the Material UCR Rate
Table
The Activity Authorization Form, an Initial Site Map, and a Topographic Map should then be sent via
mail or fax to the appropriate DEQ Regional Office. Once received and reviewed, the Regional Office will
send the Activity Authorization Form back to the RP with any necessary changes. Oniy after the form is
received by the RP may the approved scope of work begin
Upon completion of a phase, the Work Performed column should be filled in with the actual units
performed ai the she.
The RP shouid keep all of the Activity Authorization Forms signed by the Regional Office for submittal
along with the rembursement ciaim. Tne RP/Consultant must aiso include a copy of the Activity
Authorization Form, with the Work Performed coiumn filled in, with the corresponding report for each
phase.
V'in^rja Department ofEnv.ror.mmnl Quality
EiTecuvt Diir. 3/1/95

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Fact Sheet: Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (VPSTF)
(effective March 7, 19951
Highlights:
~	Financial responsibility requirements vary depending upon the type ot tank (see the DEO Reimbursement Guidance
Manual).
~	Only UST and AST owners, operators, or parties who have assumed liability for the release are eligible to request
access to VPSTF.
~	The new VPSTF Reimbursement Claim Application Form must be used for any petroleum release occurring after
March 1, 1 995. After October 1, 1 995, all claims must be filed using the new application form.
~	DEQ must approve (authorize) all investigation work in advance using the Activity Authorization Form.
~	Owner/Operators must pay a financial responsibility requirement for each petroleum/oil release.
~	The VPSTF reimburses eligible costs above the financial responsibility requirement according to the usual,
customary, and reasonable (UCR) rate schedules. It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that costs for any
investigative work are usual, customary, and reasonable. For the corrective action (remediation) phase, the owner
must acquire bids prior to awarding the contract for work.
Reimbursement Procedures
1)	The release must be reported to DEQ (immediately for ASTs and within 24 hours for USTs). Corrective action taken prior
to the release report (24 hours preceding the release report for USTs) will not be eligible for reimbursement.
2)	An Activity Authorization Form must be signed arid approved by the Regional Office (RO) staff before site work may
commence.
The Reimbursement Eligibility Form must be completed and submitted to DEQ Headquarters office.
Reimbursement Claim Applications may be filed at DEQ Headquarters upon completion of one or more corrective action
phases. Applications will not be accepted unless the corrective action phase has been completed and the appropriate
report has been submitted to the RO.
5)	The Reimbursement Package must include:
(a)	all costs associated with the completed corrective action phase, listed on the Corrective Action Phase Worksheet;
(b)	a copy of the approved Activity Authorization Form;
(c)	the completed Reimbursement Claim Application (with all applicable sections filled out);
(d)	the Certification Affidavit;
(e)	the Certification of annual UST gallonage and/or AST facility storage capacity;
(f)	legible copies of all applicable receipts, invoices, billings, etc., for all costs included on the application.
6)	The Reimbursement Package should be mailed to:
DEQ - OSRR
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Please Note: In general, VPSTF does not reimburse costs for UST/ASTremovals (unless these actions are
pre-authorized as part of corrective action), upgrades, or installations.
(Revised 4/14/95!

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Fact Sheet: Financial Responsibility for Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks
(effective March 1, J 995)
Highlights:
~	Financial Responsibility (FR) requirements vary depending upon the type of tank (see Table 1, below)
~	In the event of a release, owners and operators of petroleum tanks in Virginia must pay a FR requirement for each
occurrence as their share of the cost of corrective action/cleanup.
Table 1: Financial Responsibility Access and Demonstration Requirements by Tank Type
Tank Type
Tank Definition
FR Requirement for
Access
FR Requirement
for Demonstration
Regulated UST
tanks and/or piping more than 10%
underground
See Table 2
See Table 2
Exempt UST 1
noncommercial, greater than 1,100
gallon (farm, residential)
$500 (No third party)
n/a
Exempt UST 2
heating oil USTs
$500 (No thirc partv)
n/a
Regulated AST Facility
greater than 25,000 gallon storage
capacity
AST Access Table (No third party)
n/a at this time
Unregulated AST
Facility
less than 25,000 gallon storage
capacity
AST Access Table (No third party)
n/a
Small Heating Oil AST
5,000 gallon or less heating oil AST
$500 (No third party)
n/a
Financial Responsibility Requirement for UST Owners/Operators
1)	The amount of FR is determined on a sliding scale by calculating the total annual gallons pumped through ail of the
regulated USTs owned and operated in Virginia. Annual gallonage for used oil USTs must be included (this is calculated by
the number of gallons pumped out of each tank annually). At this time, only UST owners or operators are required to
demonstrate FR.
2)	The amount of FR determined on the sliding scale is the amount that will be required from an UST owner/operator before
reimbursement from the Fund is allowed (see Table 2, below). This is also the amount of FR the UST owner/operator must
demonstrate to operate these USTs legally in Virginia.
3)	To demonstrate FR the UST owner/operator must have proof of at least one of the following financial documents (in the
form specified in VR 680-13-03, Appendices):
°self-insurance	°trust agreement	°insurance
°a surety bond	oguarantee	°letter of credit
4)	The UST owner/operator must use the exact language provided in the VR 680-13-03 Appendices.
5)	This documentation is the proof that the owner/operator can pay their share of corrective action and third party liability
claim costs if a release occurs. It must be updated annually and retained by the UST owner (either at the facility, or at
corporate headquarters. However, if corporate headquarters is not in Virginia, FR must be kept at the facility).
6)	DEQ must receive a copy of the FR documentation within 30 days of reporting a release.
Table 2: UST Financial Responsibility Requirement Sliding Scale
Annual Throughput
(Gallons)
Corrective
Action (Per Occurrence)
Third Party
Liability (Per Occurrence)
Annual
Aggregate (Per Occurrence)
600,000 or less
$5,000
$15,000
$20,000
600,001-1.2 M
$10,000
$30,000
$40,000
1.200.001-1.8M
$20,000
$60,000
$80,000
1,800,001-2 4M
$30,000
$120,000
$150,000
Above 2 4M
$50,000
$150,000
$200,000

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/Page 21
Financial Responsibility Requirement for AST Operators
AST operators may have one FR requirement for access to the Fund and another amount for demonstrating FR.
The operator's net annual profit determines how FR will be calculated for access to the Fund, while the total storage
capacity of all AST facilities in Virginia determines the FR for demonstration purposes.
3)	DEQ has issued a proposed Facility Financial Responsibility Requirements Regulation (VR 680-14-14). The Regulation and
FR requirement demonstration mechanisms are very similar to those in the UST FR Regulation (VR 680-13-03). AST
operators do not have to demonstrate FR at this time and will not be required to demonstrate FR until 90 days after the
final regulation has been issued.
4)	If the AST operator makes less than $10 million in net annual profits, access to the Fund is based on the total storage
capacity for the facility where the discharge occurs, rather than all facilities in Virginia. However, once the Regulation is
issued, the FR requirement for demonstration purposes will be based on the total storage capacity of all AST facilities in
Virginia. The FR requirement for AST demonstration and access therefore would not be the same. The FR requirement for
access to the Fund would be lower ;han the FR for demonstration purposes (see Table 3.a, below).
5)	If the net annual profits are greater than $10 million, then the FR requirement for demonstration and access are the same
(see Table 3.b, below).
Table 3.a: AST Access for Cleanup Costs for Operator with Net Annua/ Profits Less than $10 Million
Storage Capacity For the
Facility Where Discharge Occurred
Financial Responsibility
Requirement
Less than 25,000 gallons
$2,500
25,000 • 4 M
Facility Storage Capacity
x $0.05 per gallon
Greater than 4 M
$200,000
-Jle 3.b: AST Access for Cleanup Costs for Operator with Net Annual Profits of $ 10 Million or More
Storage Capacity For
AU AST Facilities in VA
Financial Responsibility"
Requirement
Less than 25.000 gallons
$200,000
25,000 - 4 M
$200,000
4,000,001 - 19,999,999M
Total Storage Capacity for att Va. Facilities
x $0.05 per gallon
20 M or more
No Access
Please contact Mary-Ellen Kendall (804-527-5195) or Robyne Bridgman (804-527-5336) if you have any questions
concerning your financial responsibility requirement or demonstrating financial responsibility.
(Revised 7/31/961

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October 3. 1996
Baker Environmental, Inc.
Airport Office Park, Building 3
420 Rouser Road
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 15108
(412) 269-6000
FAX (412) 269-2002
Commanding Officer
Environmental Field Activity Chesapeake
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
901 M Street SE. Building 212
Washington, D C 20374-5018
Attn: Mr. Brent Meredith
Code 1822
Re- Contract N62470-89-D-4814
Navy CLEAN, District III
Contract Task Order (CTO) 0377
Underground Storage Tank (UST) 27940C - FBI Service Station
Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) Quantico
Geoprobe Sampling Results and Boring Logs
Dear Mr. Meredith-
Baker Environmental, Inc. (Baker) is pleased to provide the field and analytical information for the above-
referenced site. As specified in the CTO authorization, two (2) complete sets of this data package have also been
provided to Mr. Mark Branca of MCCDC Quantico.
Baker completed seven Geoprobe sampling points within the vjcinity of the former UST 27940C located adjacent
to the FBI Service Station. The location of the seven Geoprobe sampling points are provided on the enclosed
figure. Soils from two of the seven Geoprobe sampling points were described for lithologic identification. Soil
boring logs are provided as Attachment A.
Groundwater samples were collected from each sampling point and analyzed via an on-site laboratory for total
petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) (both gas and diesei ranges) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene
(BTEX). In addition to the Geoprobe samples, two soil samples were also collected from the base of the UST
excavation and analyzed on-site for TPH and BTEX. Results from both the groundwater and soil samples are
provided as Attachment B. The results indicate that TPH and BTEX constituents were not detected in any of the
groundwater samples Low concentrations of diesei TPH and BTEX constituents were detected in the soil
samples.

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Mr Brent Meredith
October 3, 1996
Page 2
Baker appreciates the opportunity to provide technical support lo EFA CHES on this project Should you have
any questions or comments regarding the enclosed information . or the project overall, please do not hesitate to
contact me al (412) 269-2026.
David J Mamrosc. P.E.
Project Manager
DJM/lq
Figure
Attachment A - Soil Boring Logs
Attachment B - Laboratory Analysis
cc: Ms Brenda Smith. LANTDIV Code 02113 (letter ordy)
Ms Lee Anne Rapp, LANTDIV Code 18312 (letter only)
Mr. Mark Branca, MCCDC Quantico Code C0463.1 (w/two enclosures)
Sinccrelv.
BAKER ENVIRONMENTAL. INC

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FIGURE

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FIGURE 1
GE0-PR0BE' SAMPLING LOCATIONS
FBI SERVICE STATION (UST-27940C)
QUANTICO WCCDC
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA

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ATTACHMENT A
SOIL BORING LOGS

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ATTACHMENT B
LABORATORY ANALYSIS

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Land Tech Remedial, Inc.
A nalytical Services
569 Main Street, Monroe, Connecticut 0646S
Tel- (203) 261-2673 Fax: (203) 261-4941
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Client/Location: Quantico, FBI Service Station	CTDHS ID; PH-0100
Project ID f: 2 J 645	Method.: Modified 3810 Hcadspacc
File No.: M6G9001-12	@5CC
Matrix: Water	Method Title: Gasohric/Dicsci Range Organics
Analysis Date: 9/2<1/96
Sample Number
Depth
Collection Date
LTRNo.
Dilution Factor
FT-1 j PT-2
PT-3
PT-4
PT-5
PT-6





9/24/96 I 9/14/96
9/24/96
9/24/96
9/24/96
9/24196
M609005I M609006
M609007
M60300S
M6C90LO
M<509011
1.0 J 1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Parameter
MDL, ppb
Concentration, ppb
Benzene
J
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Toluene
i
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Ethylbenzene
I
ND
ND
~~ ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
P& M-Xylenes
2
N2>
ND
ND
ND
ND
O'Xytene
I
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Naphthalene
5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
1.2.4- Trimelhyibenzene
I
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Surrogate Recovery
#0-120%
85
85
80
I0«
108
110

Parameter
MDL, ppm
Concentration, ppm
Gasoline Organic*
0.05
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Diesel Organics
0,05
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
MDL = Method Detection Limit
ppm = pans per million
ppb = parts per billion
mg/L=nuUigram per Jilcr
jjA. = micrograms per liter
1 = Compound Ddtcied Bitow MDL
ND = None Deleted
M = Methanol Extraction Teciuuque
Analyst	
Wilfried Staudt, Ph D

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Land Tech Remedial, Inc.
Analytical Services
569 Main Street, Monroe, Connecticut QG46K
Tel: (203) 261-2673 Fax: (203) 261-4941
A KA L YT1CAL R EPOR T
CitentiLocation: Q-jamico, FBI Service Sucion CTX>HS ID:	PH-G100
Project ID #: 216*15	Method.:	Modified 3810 Headspacc
File No,: MfSOWOl -12	@ 50 C (Screening)
Matrix: Water	Method litle:	Gasoline/Diesd Range Organics
An u lysis Date: 'J/24/96
Sample Number
PT-7 [





Depth





Collection Date
9C24m 1





CrjRNfK
M609012





Dilution Factor
1.0





Parameter
MDL, ppb
Concentration, ppb
Benzene
1
ND



]
Toluene
I
MD



I
Ethylbcnzcnc
1
ND





P& M-Xytenes
2
NO





O-Xylene
I
ND





Naphthalene
5
ND





1.2.4~Trimcihylbenzene
t
ND





Surrogate Recovery
30-120%
92





Parameter
MDL, ppm
Concentration, ppm
Gtisolitte Organic*
DOS
ND J

1
		
Diesel Organic*
DOS
ND |

1
MDL = Method Detection Limit
(p:n - para per jtmUich
ppb = pins per billion
iu2,'C=tnuIi£n)TP per iiicr
n/L - micrograms per liter
1 = Ccmpoujid Delected Below MDL.
ND = None Detected
M = Methanol Extraction Technique
Analyst.
WUfriod Scaudt, Ph.D.

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Land Tech Remedial, Inc.
Analytical Services
569 Main Street, Monroe, Connecticut 06468
Tel: (203) 261-2673 Fax- (203) 261-4941
ANALYTICAL REPORT
Client/J.ocation: Quantico, FBI Service Station
Project ID U: 21645
File No.: M609034-61
Matrix: Soil
Analysis Date: 9/26/96
CTDHSID: PH-0100
Method.: Modified 3810 Headspacc
@ 50 C
Method Title: Gasolinc/Dicscl Range Organics
Sample Number
Collection Date
LTRNo.
Dilution Factor
BOT
BOT




Composite
Ccnlcr




9/26/96
9/26/96




M609042
M609043




10.4
8.9




Parameter
MDL, ppb
Concentration, ppb
Benzene
5
ND
ND
_ ND _
ND




Toluene
5




Ethylbenzene
5
ND
ND




P& M-Xylenes
]()
10
ND




O-Xylene
5
ND
ND



—¦ 		
Naphthalene
25
ND
ND



J. 2.4- Trimethylbenzene
. J
ND
ND




Surrogate Recovery
X0-120%
106
117





Parameter
MDL, ppm
Concentration, ppm
Gasoline Organics
0.25
ND
ND




Diesel Organics
0.25
96
1




MDL - Method Detection Limit
ppm = parts per million
ppb = parts per billion
mg/L=milligram per liter
(.i/L = micrograms per liter
I = Compound Detected Below MDL
ND - None Dfectcd
M = Methanol Extraction Technique
Analyst:
Wilfried Staudi, Ph.D

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V
Land Tech Remedial, Inc.
369 Main Street
Momoe, CT 06468]
Fax Cover Sheet
DATE: September 29, 1996
TIME: 1:17 PM
TO:
Peter Monday
PHONE: 412-269-6000]
FAX:	412-269-2002
Baker Environmental, Inc. FAX:
FROM: Wilfried Staudt
PHONE: 203-261-2673
FAX:	203-261-4941
Land Tech Remedial. Inc. fax:
RE:
Analytical drta from Quantico. VA
Number of pages including cover sheet: 13
Message:
Pcic, here are the analytical results from the Quantico job. If you have axiy questions please call me at
203-261-2673, or page mc at 888-362.7592.
Also. Wil gave me this list for you:
Mc lmer	19
LB liner	3
PVC 5'screen	f>0'
PVC 5' riser
PVC 10'screen	11
PVC 10- riser	7
Cheers,

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:5 7:4 8
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 3500B
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: PX SERVICE STATION	Attachment No. UST-2
Operator Organization: MWR
Operator Point of Contact: RON PIERSON/ED ROSSELL
POC Telephone: (703) 640-4030	Building Number: 3400
Location:	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer:
Capacity (gallons): 12000
Approximate Installation Date: 01/01/86
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: SEVEN DAYS/WEEK System Use: RETAIL OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N) : N
Permit Number: UNAVAILABLE
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: / /
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:57:49
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 3500B
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
The field inspection conducted in July 1991 verified the location and
operating status of this system.
LJST 3500B is often called 3500B1. All of the USTs associated with
building 3500 have been assigned their own letter to distinguish between
these systems.
There are three USTs at this site that provide fuel for the PX Service
Station. They are USTs 3500B-D. According to Public Works Office UST
status report C280/20 C 32; 1989, fuel spills occurred twice at this site
in 1988-1989. Consequently, groundwater monitoring wells were installed.
Site characterization/remediation results for these incidents were not
available.
According to site personnel, USTs 3500B-D are constructed of double
wall fiberglass reinforced plastic but do not have interstitial
monitoring. Site personnel also reported-that a high level shut-off valve
is in place for these systems.

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:59:31
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: MO0264	SYSTEM ID: 3500D
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: PX SERVICE STATION
Operator Organization: MWR
Operator Point of Contact: RON PIERSON/ED ROSSELL
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2641	Building Number: 3400
Location:	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer:
Capacity (gallons): 12000
Approximate Installation Date: 01/01/86
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: SEVEN DAYS/WEEK System Use: RETAIL OUTLET
•Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): N
Permit Number: UNAVAILABLE
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: / /
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16 : 59 : 31
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 3500D
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
The field inspection conducted in July 1991 verified the location and
operating status of this system.
UST 3500D is often called 3500B3. All of the USTs associated with
building 3500 have been assigned their own letter to distinguish between
these systems.
There are three USTs at this site that provide fuel for the PX Service
Station. They are USTs 3500B-D. According to Public Works Office UST
status report C280/20 C 32; 1989, fuel spills have occurred twice at this
site in 1988-1989. Consequently, groundwater monitoring wells were
installed.
UST 3500D had a vapor leak in its fill pipe in 1990. It was repaired
and it tested tight. Site characterization/remediation results for these
incidents were not available.
According to site personnel, USTs 3500B-D are constructed of double
wall fiberglass reinforced plastic but they do not have interstitial
monitoring. Site personnel also reported that a high level shut-off valve
is in place for these systems.e at this

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16 : 58 :45
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 3500C
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: PX SERVICE STATION
Operator Organization: MWR
Operator Point of Contact: RON PIERSON/ED ROSSELL
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2641	Building Number: 3400
Location:	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer:
Capacity (gallons): 12000
Approximate Installation Date: 01/01/86
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: SEVEN DAYS/WEEK System Use: RETAIL OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): N
Permit Number: UNAVAILABLE
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: / /
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:58 : 45
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 3500C
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
The field inspection conducted in July 1991 verified the location and
operating status of this system.
UST 3500C is often called 3500B2. All of the USTs associated with
building 3500 have been assigned their own letter to distinguish between
these systems.
There are three USTs at this site that provide fuel for 'the PX Service
Station. They are USTs 3500B-D. According to Public Works Office UST
status report C280/20 C 32; 1989, fuel spills occurred twice at this site
in 1988-1989. Consequently, groundwater monitoring wells were installed.
Site characterization/remediation results .for these incidents were not
available.
According to site personnel, USTs 3500B-D are constructed of double
wall fiberglass reinforced plastic but they do not have interstitial
monitoring. Site personnel also reported that a high level shut-off valve
is in place for these systems'.ccording to a Public Works Office UST status
report C280/20 C 32; 1989, fuel spills occurred twicw at this site

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C3/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:46:16
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 2056D
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: MAINSIDE MOTOR TRANSPORT FACILITY
Operator Organization: SPT BR
Operator Point of Contact: HEAD, ¦ UTILITIES SECTION
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2065	Building Number: 2056
Location: MCCAWLEY Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
"Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer: MAN CHKLIST
Capacity (gallons): 10000
Approximate Installation Date: 08/01/91
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: SEVEN DAYS/WEEK System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: 03/08/93
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:46:16
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 2056D
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
3029957
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
This tank, along with USTs 2056E & F, were installed the same date
under the Base's Phase I UST removal contract. The project was managed by
PWB ((Ms. Kathy (Clemens) Dorsey)). The contract specs was
designed/written by Lt. Christopher Sibert, USN.
All the tanks mentioned herein were installed at a location
approximately 100 yrds south of USTs 2056A/B/C because contamination was
discovered at the old USTs' excavation site.

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:47:10
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 2056E
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: MAINSIDE MOTOR TRANSPORT FACILITY
Operator Organization: SPT BR
Operator Point of Contact: HEAD, UTILITIES SECTION
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2065	Building Number: 2056
Location: MCCAWLEY	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status:.ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer: MAN CHKLIST
Capacity (gallons): 10000
Approximate Installation Date: 08/01/91
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: SEVEN DAYS/WEEK System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: SO
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: 03/08/93
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:47
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 2056E
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
3029957
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
This tank, along with USTs 2056E & F, were installed the same date
under the Base's Phase I UST removal contract. The project was managed
PWB ((Ms. Kathy (Clemens) Dorsey)). The contract specs was
designed/written by Lt. Christopher Sibert, USN.
All the tanks mentioned herein were installed at a location
approximately 100 yrds south of USTs 2056A/B/C because contamination was
discovered at the old USTs' excavation site.

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:52:06
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 2056F
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Name: MAINSIDE MOTOR TRANSPORT FACILITY
Operator Organization: SPT BR
Operator Point of Contact: HEAD, UTILITIES SECTION
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2065	Building Number: 2056
Location: MCCAWLEY Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer: MAN CHKLIST
Capacity (gallons): 6000
Operational Duty:
Approximate Installation Date: 08/01/91
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: DIESEL FUEL
System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: / /.
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97	MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS	16:52:06
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM.ID: 2056F
BASE AREA: MAINSIDE
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16 : 53 :47
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM' ID: 24142A
BASE AREA: CAMP BARRETT
Facility Name: MOTOR TRANSPORT FACILITY
Operator Organization: THE BASIC SCHOOL
Operator Point of Contact: TBS S-4
POC Telephone: (703) 640-5200
Location:	Base Coordinates:
Building Number: 24142
UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: /' /
Installer: MANUFCT CERT
Capacity (gallons): 4000
Approximate Installation Date: 09/01/91
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: UNLEAD GASOLINE
Operational Duty: FIVE DAYS/WEEK System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: 02/18/92
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97	MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS	16:53:47
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 24142A
BASE AREA: CAMP BARRETT
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16 : 56 :41
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 27002C
BASE AREA: GUADALCANAL MAINTENANCE DEPT.
Facility Name: MAINTENANCE FACILITY/GAS STATION
Operator Organization: GUADALCANAL/MAINTENANCE BRANCH
Operator Point of Contact: HEAD, UTILITIES SECTION
POC Telephone: (703) 640-2065	Building Number: 27002C
Location:	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer: MAN CHKLIST
Capacity (gallons): 10000
Approximate Installation Date: 01/01/91
Approximate Deactivation Date: / /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: DIESEL FUEL
Operational Duty: FIVE DAYS/WEEK System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FEDERAL/STATE
Registration Date: 03/08/93
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97	MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS	16:56:41
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 27002C
BASE AREA: GUADALCANAL MAINTENANCE DEPT.
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
This tank was installed under the Phase I UST removal contract.

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16 : 55:15
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 26156A
BASE AREA: CAMP UPSHUR
Facility Name: MOTOR TRANSPORT FACILITY
Operator Organization: FACILITY MAINTENANCE
Operator Point of Contact: HEAD, UTILITIES SECTION
POC Telephone: (703) 640-4030	Building Number: 26156
Location:	Base Coordinates:	UTM Coordinates:
Status: ACTIVE
Functional Replacement:
Date Installed: / /
Deactivation Date: / /
Installer: MAN CHKLIST
Capacity (gallons): 4000
Operational Duty: INTERMITTENT
Approximate Installation Date: 01/01/92
Approximate Deactivation Date: / , /
Remaining Contents (gallons): 0
Contents: DIESEL FUEL
System Use: MILITARY OUTLET
Hazardous Material/Waste Information:
Regulatory Status: REGULATED
UST Registration (Y/N): Y
Permit Number:
Permit Fee: $0
Permit Renewal Date: / /
Regulatory Agency(ies): FED/STATE/LOC
Registration Date: 03/08/93
Permit Renewal Fee: $0
User Defined:

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08/08/97
MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF STORAGE TANKS
16:55: 15
UNDERGROUND SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
UIC: M00264	SYSTEM ID: 26156A
BASE AREA: CAMP UPSHUR
Facility Drawing Number(s):
Tank System Characteristics and Inventory Contractor Remarks:
This UST was installed under Phase I UST removal contract equipped
with required leak detection and overfill prevention devices. Cathodic
protection requirements under the regulations is met by the FRP
composition of the tank and its related piping.

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A U111V XJVM1V L/tlVVUUtl 1.VV UV/1 I
MAINSIDE
Attachment No, UST-3
9. 1997
37 AM
MonthToDale
All Results
Leak Threshold:
0.20
DELIVERY.*
yNkllt-
FUELNAME	TANK DATE TIME
UNLEADEDREG	2	6/1797" 0"0T
UNLEADED REG '	2 " 6/1/97" "02:56:46""
UNLEADED REG" ' " ~J 2 " '6/ 1/97 05:14:33'
UNLEADED REG	2 " " '6/1/97" " 08:07:25
UNLEADED REG "'" " 2 " 6/1/97" 10:46:41
UNLEADED REG	"2 " "6/1/97' 13:27:27"
UNLEADED REG' " 	2	6/1/97" "16:05:56'
UNLEADED REG			2 " 6/1/97"~19:02"40"*
"UNLEADED"REG	""	T~~~ ' 6/"l/97—2'F20:3'6*"
UNLE ADED"REG"		"	2	'6/1/97" "23:38:20"
'UNLEADED"REG	2	6/'2797~~0I":55:20*-
"UNLEADED REG			2	"67*2/97—04:08:02"
UNLEADEDHEG	2	6/'2/97 07:00T19~
" UNLEADED'REG 		2— 6/2/97 09"42T"4,5'"
UNLEADED REG"	™2~	6/ 2/97 1*2T23TI"5~
UNLEADED REG 	"2	~6/"2/97 1'5:'14r54~
UNLEADED REG	2—~ 577/97—r8:05:29"
UNLEADED REG	—~I"	"6/ 2/97 "20T28:3'5-
UNLEADED REG*'™	2— — 6/ 2797* 22T51:00~
"UNLEADEDREG		2	6/"3797~0'lT08:33~
"UNLEADEDREG	2	67'3/97"~03"3r25"
UNLEADEDREG"" *	2 •6/'3'/97~"0'6:02n3~
UNLEADED REG™ " "1 6/ 3/97 '09r4T:23~
UNLEADED REG	2 6/ 3797 13:13:49"
UNLEADED REG	2 ~" "6/ 3/97—I"6:21"55~
UNLEADED REG"""		2 ~"~6/"3/97"-~1 9:0H25"
.UNLEADED REG""""" """'^2 	6/ 3797™*21:07:31"
" UNLEADED REG"' ~"~*"**2	6/ 3/97 23:23':'57~
'UNLEADED REG	"""2 "6/"4/97 01738:57"
UNLEADED'REG	*	2	"6/"4/97"~03:57r48~
UNLEADED HEG"	*~2—~"'6/'4/97 06~42:2I~
UNLEADED REG 		 2 """6/'4/97~~09:38:32~
UNLEADED REG" ~""2 *"6/4/97—12:43:57"
UNLEADED REG '"'"" "'"'2 '6/*4/97"~16:52:3'5"""-*"5/r4/97-07:57:36"
UNLEADED REG" "" "2	6/"4/97*"~20:28"48	57T4V97~X)7:57:36"
UNLEADED REG '" 	'2"' " 6/4/97"22f43T4—5/H797~07-57!36'
UNLEADED REG " 	2 ' 6/'5/97*™00r49:57	5/r4/97"07:57:36'
UNLEADED REG * ' " -'2"™"* "6/ 5/97"~03:07:4'5	 5/14797~07:57:36
UNLEADED REG'^ '	2~~""6/5/97—l'9:T5:n	6/"5/97~I0T4:2r
"UNLEADED REG"""	2	6/5/97—2T:*3"6:07-	67'5797"*T0:r4:2r
UNLEADED REG~	2~" ~"6/*5/97" 23T52T58	67*5/97-10:1"4T2T
UNLEADED REG "* * 	2	6/ 6/97—02T05T24—	67*5797-T0n"4T21''
UNLEADED REG' ""' - ~ 2""~'~"6/"6/9704:'3 8741"
UNLEADED REG "' 2 '6/ 6/97"~07:18:3'4"
UNLEADED REG "* 2' ' " 6/6/97""l 0:49:50'
UNLEADEDREG	""2 " " 6/6/97"" 13". 19:38
UNLEADED REG	" 2 " 6/6/97 16:06:51
UNLEADEDREG " * 2 ' "6/6/97 "18:59:53
UNLEADEDREG	2 6/6/97 21:09:56
UNLEADEDREG	' "2 6/6/97" 23:33:35
UNLEADEDREG	" 2 """ 6/7/97 "02 03:24
UNLEADEDREG	2 6/ 7/97 04:17:41
UNLEADEDREG	2 6/7/97 07:28:52
UNLEADED REG	2 6/ 7/97 09:40:59
UNLEADEDREG	2 6/ 7/97 12-08:28
""5/14/97" '07:'57:36
'*' 5/14/97-07.57:36*"
- 5/14/97*07:57:36"
"~5/I"4/97 "07:57:36"
5/14/97 "07:57:36"'
5/r4/97~07'57:36"
5/l"4/97" 07:57:36 "
5/14797-07:57:36~
~~5/r4797~07:57:3'6"
~5/r4797-07:57:36"
5/r4797~07:57!3'6I"
-5/1*4797-07:57:36"
—5/14/97"07:57:3'6~
5/14/97 07f57: 3*6'
5/T4/97 "07:57:36"
5/1 "4/97"07 :"57 :'36'"
"*5/r4797"07:57:36"
~5/14/97"07"57:3'6 "
"—5/r4'/97—07"57:36 "
-*3/14797_07:57:36'-
"5/14797—07:57:3'6"
~5/l 4'/97_07:57:36~
5/T4/97-07:*57:3 6—
—571*4797—07"57:3'6~*
-*5/r4797-07r57:3'6"
~'5/l'4797'~07r57:36~"
-5714/97-07:57:3'6 "
¦'5/l"4797~07:57:36"'
-5/l"4797-07:57:3'6~
"~5/T4797~07:57!3'6—
~5/l"4797~07:"57:3'6"
*"'5/r4797~07:'57:36 "*
6/ 5/97-10:1*4:21'"
6/ 5/97 10TT4:21 ™
"67 5/97 "10:14:21 "
6/ 5/97 TO: 14:21 '
6/ 5/97 TO: 14:21'"
6/5/97 10:14:21*
10:14:21
10:14:21
10:14:21*
10:14:21 "
10:14:21
10:14:21
10:14:21
"6/5/97
6/ 5/97
6/ 5/97
' 6/ 5/97
6/ 5/97
6/ 5/97
6/ 5/97
VOLUME
47605:89""""
' 4,599.95'™
" 4.579.'16
" 4.560.80 '
' 4.533T01'
' 4.511.70
" ~4.47r.80™
¦"* 4.471783*"
™"4.47i:85~
"J 4.465:25**"
" ' 4.46533-
-**"4,439^9"
4.384712—
~ 4.362776"
—4;31'531™
—4.29IT1 1™
* "4,283'.35"~
'-"4.281741™
""""4.273.74""
*- 4.273:84""
~'4.269:i3'-
4,128:23
4.039.28" -
-3,985:35-
— 3,951755"
3,958.71 "
""3,951759 "
" "3,951.61"
3.952'.88~
"3,913:90"
"3,797:52"
3.772:40 "
3.686.96 "
' 3.637:12
" 3.646.53 "
' 3,63677 "
3,640.03""
' '3,602.07 ~
"5,298:52'™
"5,301766*-
"5,298:41—
"5,308:21 "
5,288773""
5,182.04
5.177.39 '
5,099.50
5.088.77 "
5.076.06
5.082.17 '
5.079.00
5.075.86 "
5.049.37
5,049.55
5.049.91
5.049.70
LK RATE
	:0".02"
-0.01
-0.09
-0.04
-0 03
0.09
0.04
	0.01
""" " -0.01
	 0.02
¦*-" " 0.00
	-O.O'I
	-0.07'
" 0.01
"~ " 0.11
		 0.17
~ * " 0.06
"-*0.04'
—	" 0.00
—	-0.00"
-0.09'
" -0.01 '
' -0.08
"" "-0.03
-* " 0.09
* ' 0.02
*" ' ' 0.01"
—	- -0.00"
0.02
	-0.02 '
" * * -0.09 '
' -0.05
-0.00
0.14
-0.01
" " ' -0.01
" -0.03
"" -0.03
"" ' 0.08
	 0.04'
	 0.0 r
—0.01 '
' -0.04 "
-0.07
-0.05
'" - 0.09
* ' 0.13
0.03
0.02
0.01
-0.02
-0.05
-0.01
-0.04
0.12
RESULT
""~~PASS*"*"
~~PASS**
**PASS**
~~PASS"
~~PASS"
~~PASS**
~~PASS"
~~PASS"
'~~PASS"
" "PASS"
"* ~~PASS,+
""~~PASS"
"~~PASS" '
" ""PASS"
FAIL
' FAIL
'"~~PASS^+
'~~PASS"
'"PASS"
"PASS"
"""PASS"
""PASS"
-~~PASS"
"~~PASS"
'"PASS"
' "PASS"
~~PASS"
""PASS"
""~~PASS"
' "PASS"
~~PASS"
"PASS"
~~PASS"
'FAIL
~~PASS"
"~~PASS"
.~~PASS"
"PASS"
"PASS"
-~~PASS"
* "PASS"
" "PASS"
"PASS"
~~PASS"
" ~~PASS"
"PASS"
FAIL
"PASS"
"PASS"
"PASS"
"PASS"
"PASS"
~~PASS**
"PASS"
FAIL
¦ 4

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June 19. 1997



MAINSIDE


8:30:37 AM



iVlontliToDa:


Units in
fr gal
All Results
; Leak Threshold: 0.20
FUELNAME
TANK
DATE" TIME
^delivery 5
1 . 		. * *** ' M - * • 4
MIGHT:?
VOLUME
LK RATE
RESULT
UNLEADED REG
2
57~7/97 I ^ :24r00
6/5/97 10:14:21
' 48.16
5.02T."27
= 071 r
FAIL" ""
UNLEADED REG "
2* '
- 6/7/97 17:15-08
~ 6/5/97 10:14:21"
—'"47 S3" '
4.977.75 "
-0.05
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
. .. 2 „ .
—6/7/97 20:44:55
6/5/97 10:14:21"
47.91"
4.988.44 "
0.03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
"~2 '"
"6/7/97" 22:59:03
*""6/5/97 10:14:21 —
"'*47.89 '"
4.985.00
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
- .-2„.
—6/ 8/97"-01:11.24'
" 6/3/97'"10:14:21 •"
—"47:89'
4.984.94"
-0.01
**PASS**
UNLEADED REG'
~"2''
" 6/8/97" 03:18.48"
		6/5/97" 10.14:21"
— '47.75"*
' 4.966746
-0.03
'~~PASS^
UNLEADED REG '
'" "~2
"*"6/8/97" 05:45:57"
	"6/ "5/9 7 TOT 14T21—
	47.76"-"
' 4.968.65"
" ' -0.03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG "
"2
""6/ 8/97" 08:56:58'
	'6/5/97"l 0rl"4.:21~
	"47.65-"
' 4.953748-'
-0.05
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG"

' 67 8/97" "11:38:22'
	67*5797" lO'l'4721 '
	47.62 - '
4.950.01—
-0.06
**PASS**
"UNLEADED REG" ' *
¦ "
"6/8/97" "14:30:57-
	~6/"5/97 10T14T21 "~
	47746	
4.928786*"
0.19
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
-—"J —
" 6/8/97" 17:05.10
"67'5797'"10:14:21
	"4739	
" 4.918.50""
0.10
**?ASS**
"UNLEADED REG

"""6/ 8/97—20:16 14-
" 67 5/97 10714721'
47.38
~" 4.918743 *
"~ ' 0 03
~~PASS*^
' UNLEADED-REG " '
T
•¦"67 8/97—22:3'5:24"
6/ 5797 l'0T4:2r"'
47.44
' 4.925.37"
" ' -0.02 '
~~PASS^^
'UNLEADED REG-
— 2~'
'" 67 9/97 "00:52:33
- 6/3797- 10:14:21
4738
- 4.91 S:38
"¦ '-0.00'
* "~~PASS^*
UNLEADED REG"" " -
¦*" ¦¦ *" '"y
"6/ 9/97' 03:21:21
6/5/97 10.1*4:21
—47:r4—
"'4.8 8 6705 "
~ - -0 02
**PASS**
UNLEADED REG *

' 6/9/97"' "06:14:08"
6/3/97 10:1*4:21"-
~ 45761	
-4.6S2.53-~
-0.03
**PASS**
UNLEADED REG'

"6/ 9/97 " "10:36:26"
"6/ 5/97-T0?r4:21"
—"43.30	
4.641.58"""
-0.05
**?ASS**
UNLEADED REG'
	2 ' ~
" 6/ 9/97— 13:31:16"
¦67*5797~10T4:2r
4438 ""
4.520.61 "
0.26
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
2
" 6/'9/97—17:21:54"
	"673/97"T0Tr4:21~
*—44:35	
" 4.515.82"'*
0.19
FAIL
"'UNLEADED REG" "
	2	
" "67*9797 20:04:27
6737971"0T4:21'
44742 .
' 4.525.28'"
0.03
~~PASS,+
"UNLEADED REG""""
_ —j
" 6/9/97 *22:45:45
6/5/97 10:14:21
44.3/
" 4;518.'63
0.00
~~PASS+#
"UNLEADED REG	
*- "2
6710797—0T"08:*45"
'67*5/97 l'OTR'21
44:32" "
•"4.51 1778—
""-0.02
~~PASS"
'UNLEADED REG" '
.—2—
—6/l'0797 03 :3771 2~
	-673797—l'0"I"4T21
—44.01	
" 4.47T20 ""
¦" -0.05"
~~PASS**
"UNLEADED REG"
- "2—
¦¦"6/10/97 06:49"15
" 6/ 5/97 " 10:1*4:21 "
42788"- "
4.322765'""
-0.01 -
**PASS»*
-UNLEADED REG'™"
. - —-•}
6/10/97" "10:53*48
6/"5797 T07T4T21
—41 "47	
"4.136:70™
-0.04
~~PASS#^
VLEADED'REG " "
2
6710797 r4:41"20
6/5/97 10:14:21
41"1'8	
"4.098".8r—
" "'0.28'
' FAIL
j'NLEADED REG
2"
" 6/10/97"—17:31:59"
" " 67"5/97 I'OTl 4T21"
'4T01
" 4,075:76" "
0.16
FAIL
JNLEADED'REG '
n	
"6/10/97 — 20:17:56	67'5/97"l 0: r4:21™
—4T.01	
' 4.075.67 —
0.04
~~PASS"
UNLEADED-REG" '
' '9"	
6/10/97" 22:48fl 9 1
6/Vy / 10:14:21
4T.03
4,079:21	
" 0.01*
~~PASS"
"UNLEADED REG
7
~6/n/97—01:02:53-
'"—67 5797—l'O :T4" 21
"41". 06"—"
" 4.082:87 "
-0.03"
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG
- 2"
^6/11 /9 7"03 :"15 :"2 6~~
""—67*5797 107I"4721
—40:68	
" 4.032.88 "
' -0.03
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2 7'
"6/11/97 -06:11:19
67*5/97 1 0Tr4'.21
—39.74— ~
3:910.18 '
-0.01
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG " "
	7
"6/11/97" —10:09:49""
	6Z3797-1'0T1*4:21
—39753	
"3,882.31 -
0.03
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG " "
2 —
~6/l 1/97 '12:50:56	W5BTW. 1*4:21""
-"38.37	
3,757.83 —
0.12
FAIL
UNLEADED REG ~
	2 '—
"6/11/97 — 1-6:49:19
"67*5797 10:1*4:21"
—'38741	
3.736767 " "
0.09
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG	
— , j. — -
-6/11/97~~ 19:34:45
673/97"'l'0:1*4:21
—38.'33	
3.726.00""'
0.06
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
- 2 '"—
*"6/11797 21T56:*32
673797 r071"4"21 "
"3830	
' 3.722762
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
... 2_„.
'6/12/97" "00:23:31™
		67 *579 7T0T421 ""
—38.30	
3.722.61
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2	
6/12/97" 02:40:31""
— '6/3/97 10:l'4:2r-
—37:76"- '
3.651.74 "
-0.03
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' "2-™
'6/12/97—'05:42:3 3""
	67 5/97—T071"4:21
—37.20—
'3.579.63 "
-0.07
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" -2" —
"6/12/97""08:49:39"-
" '67 5797**r0T4:21
—36.80	
-3,528.39 -
" -0.03
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG "
'7 "
-6/12/97—1 IT37:03~
' ""67' 5797-107T4721
3'6763		
3.505.95 *
0.25
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
"7		
"6/12/97 ""14:03:26""
	6/"5/97" 10M 2IT21—
"—36.12	
-3,440.54' *
0.06
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2 """
"6/12/97 "¦'17:58:02'"
— "6/ 5/97 T0:T4:21" "
' "'35:99	
3.424.19" '
0.06
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
-> -
6/12/97 " 20:46:28 '
"—'6/5/97' 10": F4721 "
"3'6.02		
'3.427.86 "
0.03
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2
6/12/97 ' ' 23:22:23""
	6/ 5/97" 10:14:21 "
" 36.08 '
3.435.44 "'
-0.03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
7
"6/13/97 01:54:10
"6/5/97" 10:1*4:21 "
35.84 ' "
3.405.21
-0.03
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2
6/13/97' 05:04.59"
' 67 5/97~I0Tr4:21""
"33.39" "
3.346.95
-0.05
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
7
6/13/97' 08:17:49
" 6/ 5/97" 10:14:21 '
" "35.18
3.320.29
-0.09
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
7
6/13/97 11:01:18
' "6/5/97 10:14:21 "
"¦34.44" "
3.226.13
0 03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
7
6/13/97 14:45.43
"6/5/97 10:14:21""'
"~34.27
3.204.60
0.11
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
2
6/13/97 17:33:26'
— 67'5/97"10:14:21"
~*3'4'.27 '
3.204.41
0.16
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
i
6/13/97 20-04:47"
" 6/5/97 10:14:21"*
" "34.23 —
3.198 77
-0.04
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
7
6/13/97 22:51:53
6/5/97 10:14:21 '
34 31
3.209.29
-0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2
6/14/97 01:12:20
6/5/97 10:14:21
34.31
3.209.30 "
0.01
"PASS"

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June 19. 1997



MAINSIDE



8.30:37 AM



MontliToDat'



Units in f
gal
A11 Results
; Leak Threshold: 0.20
FUELNAME
TANK
DATE
TIME .
{•DELIVERY
HEIGHT7??
VOLUME LK
RATE
RESULT
^UNLEAT)EDREG"
	2' ""
67F4/97"
03:42 28
6/5/97 10:14:21
33.96'
3.165.36
-0.03"
""~~PASS**"
UNLEADED REG
2 "
6/14/97
"06:44:03"
" 6/"5/97 10:14:21
' 33.96
3.165.40
-0.04
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2
6/14/97'
" 09:03 53
"'*675/97 10:14.21
"""" 33.88 " ¦
' 3.155.19
-0.05
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
2
6/14/97
"11:36-48 "
""6/5/97 10:14:21
'33.86 —
' 3.151.87 " '
001
**PASS**
UNLEADED REG
2
6/14/97
13:51:38
" 6/5/97 10:14:21
"" ' 33.94 "*
3.162.29
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
"2
6/14/97
"*16:19:17""
—67 5/97 10:14:21
'' **33.75 """
3.138.36 "
0 09
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
2
"6/14/97
~1'8:46!52~~
"*"6/'5/97 '10:1'4:21 "
"—33."54 - ~
" 3.1 1 1723 ""*
0.09
**PASS**
UNLEADED REG""
	—2 '
--6/14/97"
~2r28n8~"
—67'5797"T0:l"4:2r
		33.62	
" 3.121."46"
0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG''

• 6/15/97'
"00:19:30""-
	67 5/97 T0:r4":21"
-"33.54	
3.111.30 *
-0.02
~~PASS**
"UNLEADED REG "
' -——2 ' "*
"""6/15/97"
02:41 f4'5
-"6/5/97" TO: 14721 *
	33.62	
"3.121.59
-0 03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
" "" 2~
"*"6/15/97"
	Ui:08:JiS""
675/97 ron'4:21"
"*¦""33.43	
3.097.30'" '
-0.09
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
4 2 "
— 6/T5/97
' 07:59:17
67-5/97-"iorr4-2r*
—"33:38	
"3.090799 """*"
* -0.04
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG "
' • — 2- "
~"6/l"5/97"
""10:21:20—
'67"5/97~"I071"4721""
	3338	
~"3.09T740~"
-0.09
"PASS"
"UNLEADED'REG'
—"2 —
¦-*6/13/97-
I2:"42:3"4
67 5/97" "10"I4 :'2'I~
	33738—
""3.091729		
" 0.03
" ~~PASS*4
"UNLEADED'REG "
		 —2—•*
"'6/l"5797"
1*5 "0473 7
67"5797"T0:r4721"
	33743	
*3.09738 	
0.27
"" "FAIL
"UNLEADED REG"

'"¦6/I5/97-
¦~17:2'5!25~
~"67"5/97~l 0714:21"
	33720	
"' 3.068756	
0.26"
' FAIL
UNLEADED REG
" ~*2 """
" "6/15/97"
"20r0'lT3'4
67 5/97" "10:14:21 "
	33T25	
" 3.075.18 ' "
0.03
~~PASS**
"UNLEADED REG "
2" ~
' 6/15/97'
"22:31:25—
~6/"5/97™l 0:14721 "
	33.25	
" 3.075722"*-
-0.01
~~PASS"
"UNLEADED REG"'
	2"
"6/I'6/97"
"00:54:15
6/75/97T0:14:21 '
	33."25	
3.075:32	
-0.03*
"~~PASS"
-UNLEADED REG" '
	„2- „
"6716/97—03:15:35""
—6/'5/97-10:F4:2F
	32.52	
—2.9 82749—
0.00
~~PASS"
"'UNLEADED REG
2
6/1*6797-
""0'6:"4'1702
67"5/97 I07T472I
31. UU
"*~2.793766	
' -0.02
~~PASS"
"UNLEADED REG""
2
"6/1*6/97
IT: 13T04
67"5/97 1D7T4721
29745"
2.602714 "*
'""-0.07
"~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG "
— 2 "
6/1*6/97"
~ 1*4759:21—
6/"5/97 1'0:1"4:2'1
28.82
"2,52 5702 ~"
"0.18 '
¦ FAIL
"UNLEADED REG *
. -J- -¦
"6/16/97"
18:09736—
675/97 1 071"4:21
28.81
-2,524751"-"
0.10
FAIL
"UNLEADED-REG"""
2"
"6/1*6797""
20731738
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28.'84 " '
2.5 2 8734
"-0.03"
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG *
-2 ' -
" "6/16/97 *'
22T53T22"
67"5797 1071*4721
28.84
-*'2:528.33""—
"-0.03
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG
-	2- "'
"6/17/97"
—01T19:58—
"" 6r5/97"l 0:14:2 F"
	28.78—~
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-0.04 *
'"PASS"
""UNLEADED REG "
*" 	2 "'
6/17/97 "
"03':36:40 —
'6/ 5/97'"10:1"4':21"
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0.02
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG""
—-	—
¦"6/17/97"
07:33:54
6/3/97 107r472I
2b./if
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'"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG
		~2	
—6/17/97"
10:57:19
6/"5/97 107F4721
	26:73	
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"PASS"
" UNLEADED REG "
	r--
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13:40:T6	
67"5/97~T0:l"4721
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" 0.40
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
. 	2-,,
¦"6/17/97"
"16:35:57 —
"""6/'5/97"T'0:14:21~
25.81 	
2.165.92 *' '
0.04
"PASS"
" UNLEADED REG *
	2" "
""6/17/97 "
' 19:51:09"" ~
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	25.73*—'
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-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADEDREG""

6/17/97"
~22:1"4T21—
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-0.00
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG "
		2 "
"6/18/97-
"00:31:07"™
—67'5/97 "10714:21"
	25.72	
" 2.154.82' ~
' -0.00
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
2_..
"6/18/97"
-03:12:25—
67*5/97 10TF4:21 ~
	2538	
"" 2.1 14770"" "
-0.04
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' 2
"6/18/97"
"19:17:14—
6718/97"10:T6:"43 '
—66:15"—*
'7.348758-
-0.02
"PASS"
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6/18/97 ~
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'6/19/97 "
"00:23:24—
6718797 I07F6743 *"
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"6/19/97"
"02:58:44	
6718/97 10*:"16:'43
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"7,330:93	
-0.02
" "PASS"
6

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MAINSIDE
ni" uvan	**	«.
June 19. 1997
8:30:37 AM
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FUELNAME
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UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
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"UNLEADED'REG
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' UNLEADED'REG
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UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
TANK
DATE TIME
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RESULT
"~"~PASS**"
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"PASS"
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/

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A UilJ\ JU








June 19. 1997



MAINSIDE


S:30.37 AM



MonihToDaii


Uniis in F
gal
All Results
Leak Threshold: 0.2<;
FUELNAME
TANK
DATE TIME
" delivery '
HEIGHT VOLUME
LK RATE
RESULT
UNLEXDED~RFG
3
6" 979 7 03:05735""
6/ 5/97 "10 23:14
67.46
7:50S.4*4
"0"00"
"PASS""
UNLEADED REG
3
6/9/97 15:56:43 "
' 6/5/97' 10:23:14
"" "67.24 *
7.481.97
-0.04
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
'3
6/9/97 ' 19:51-56
	6/ 5/97 10.23:14
67.19
7.475.74
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3
6/9/97*" 22:26:14 ~
"""6/5/97 10.23:14
67.27 "
7.4S4 90
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3
6/10/97 "01:16:15""
*" 6/ 5/97" •10:23:14
" "67.22 "
7.478.76 *
-0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3
6/10/97 03:42:16 "
"6/ 5/97 10:23:14
*65.98
7.328.03 "
1
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"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' "3
6/10/97" 08:00:57"'
*"'6/5/97 "10723:14
" 65.86*
7.313.39 ~
0.20
FAIL
UNLEADED REG " "
3
'6/10/97— 11*01:23 "*
~"6T5/97" I0f23:'I4-
" '64.64-
7.162.10
-0.02
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
"3
6/10/97" 15:52711""
*~*6/*5/97" 10:23:1*4 "*
	64.14 —
7.100.00 ""
001
~~PASS**
UNLEADED'REG
3 ***
6/10/97" "19:54:41 "
"6/'5/97 10 23:14
' '64.10""
7.094.02 "
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
. 3
"6/10/97*"" 22:04:07 "*'
~"*6/"5/97 '10:23:14 '
**""64.10* *
7.093.97
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG *"
_-r ..
6/11/97 00:23:27""
~ 67 5/97 "10723:14""
""64.12"" ' *
7.096.90
-0.01
"PASS"
'UNLEADED REG 		
	y—.
6/l"179 7 02 :"4 5~I3
	6'/*5797~l 0:23:1*4 *
—"64:02"—
7.084754"
0.00
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG"" -"**"" ""3""—"""6/1*1/97~05:23T19"~	67"5/97~I'0T23:'T4	"62.85—~ ~6.927.67-"	" 0.03	"~•PASS**
UNLEADED REG * " ~3 	6/11797—lJ0"57r58	"67"5/97~10:23T4-"-	61":80'	 ' 6.804718"*~	0.02	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG 3" " 6/11/97"T5:42:24	~6/"5/97 -10:23:14 """ 61.40"" ' 6.753.41		-0.03	~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG "* "'3 *'"6/n/97-"18:45:39'	6/'5797~10:23fl4 ~'~6r.40"" 6.753.32"	-0.02	**PASS**
UNLEADED REG " "" * " 3 6/l"l/97"'71: 15:53 		6/"5797-*l 0:23:14 —61.42— 6.756.60	-0.01	**PASS**
UNLEADED REG " 3 	6/1*1/97—23:32T08™	6/"5/97"10:23:14'		61.45""'" 6.759.82' "	" -0.00 *	"PASS"
UNLEADED'REG"" 3"'" "6/l"2/97~~"01f46:29"—~6/ 5/97" *10:23:14 " 61.42 — 6.756.91	-0.01"	~~PASS**
'UNLEADED'REG	 '—3 """6/12/97"04.02:04	6T5/97~10T23TT4" "60.88"""* 6.687.94"" **	-0.06	**PASS**
""UNLEADED'REG™ 	3	"6/12797—0"6:58T29	67*5/97-10T23T4	60T32 " 6.615.32	* 0.11	' FAIL
" UNLEADED REG " * *-""*7r"*~6/12/97~T0724:33	~6/*5/97"10:23fl4 "**"~ "58.61* 6.396."23"""	' 0.15	FAIL
UNLEADED'REG ~ "*" "3" ~'~6/I2/97—15:11729	67*5/97"*T0':23714 —"58.32 —* 6.358.50""'	-0.04	~~PASS**
TJNLEADEDREG " "'"3" * *"""6/12797—1'8:16T50"—"6/5/97""10':23714 	58.28 6.352.29***-0.00 " "PASS"
"UNLEADED REG	~ ""3"—"6/12/97~20:"54'r4"5-	"6/"5797 T0:23:14—"58.32"	 6.358:40 *' "	" 0.01"	~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG 3	6/12797'" 23:17:38"*	6/ 5/97' 10:23:14 " "58.32 - * *6.358.41 '	-0.00	~~PASS"
'UNLEADED REG ~ *3' "" "6/13797~"01:38:22	6/5/97' 10:23:14 ~ "58.27 *' "6.352.18" "	-0.01	~~PASS**
"UNLEADED REG * * —3—"6/l'3797—04:0irr4	6/'5/97H0:23:14	58.23" 6.346.02 *~"	"'0.00	**PASS**
" UNLEADED REG " 		3 	6/13797" 06:2571*6	6/*5/97~10:23T14	57.95	6.310:75"'	" -0.01 "	~~PASS"
' UNLEADED REG " " ' 3""* '6/13/97""09:'17!T0	~6/'5/97_10":23:14 57.656.270.77""	0.19	FAIL
"UNLEADED REG "3	6/13/97—12:07748	67 "5/97-10:23:1*4	57.06""" 6.194.91	0.03	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG "" -'3*" "6/13/97—15:19:11	6/"5/97~*l0:23"1*4 ~ 56:91 		6.175:15"	0.02	"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG "3 — " 6/13/97" 18:08:50	6/'5/97"10:23:"14 "" *56.48'"'"" 6.119.21"	-0.01	~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG " " 3 ""*" 6/13/97 *~21:I7:35~—"""6T5/97 *"10:23:14	 36.46 ~ 6.115.61	0.02	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG 3 " " 6/13/97"'23:57T35	"**6/'5/97'"10:23:14	56.40 ' 6.108.74 "	-0.00	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG '3	 "" 6/14/97" "02:26:01	6/*5797~r0':23:14 ' *56.40"" 6.108:79 ""	0.00	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG ' '3 " " 6/14/97"* 04:54:03	6/*5/97"10:23:T4	55.98"""" 6.053.16 *"	-0.04	"PASS"
UNLEADED REG " *3 ~ " 6/14/97 "* 07:52:38	*67 5/97 "l0:23:14	55.92 " 6.046.00	-0.01	"PASS"
UNLEADED'REG " " 3	6/14/9710:26739	'6/5797"!0:23:14 ~ —55.92"'" 6.046.09 ""	-0.01	"PASS"
'UNLEADED REG "3—" 6/14/97~~l2T54'49	6/5/97—10T23:14	55:81^" *6.030:89	-0.04	'"PASS"
UNLEADED REG 		 3""""6/14/97""T5:32:27	6T5/97"!0:23T1"4 — "T5.69"'" "'6.015.85"' -0.02	**PASS**
UNLEADED REG
" "*~3
" 6/14/97"
'"18:21:05"
™*"673797"10723:14 *
~ '55767 	
'6.012750—
"-0.03 "
'~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
"3"*
"6/14/97
" 20:42:49"
		6/5/97"!0:23:14 "
" '55.67*
6.012.61 """*
"" 0.00
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
3 *'
" 6/14/97
23:13:12
	6/ 5/97' 10:23:14'
" ""55.72 *""
6.019.40 *""
" -0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3 "'
"6/15/97"
01:31:02 '
6/ 5/97^10:23:14'
55.67
6.012.59
0.00
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
n •
J
6/15/97
03:4S.46 "
" 6/ 5/97 10:23:14
55.53*
5.994.58 "
-0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
3
6/15/97
06:35:54
" "6/5/97 10:23:14
55.5S -
6.001.40
0.04
~~PASS**
.UNLEADED REG
3
6/15/97
09:08:44
"6/5/97 10:23:14
"55.51
5.991.95
0.18
FAIL
UNLEADED REG
3
6/15/97
11:48:11
6/5/97 10:23:14
' 55.4S
5.988.34
0.07
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
3
6/15/97
14:13:25
6/5/97 10:23:14
55 45
5.983.79
-0.07
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3
6/15/97
16:43:47
~' 6/ 5/97 *10:23:14
55.34
5.969.43
-0.04
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
3 ¦
6/15/97
19:27:44
- 6/5/97*10:23:14
55.34
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6/15/97
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3
6/16/97
00:12:22
6/ 5/97 10:23:14
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0.01
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MAINS1DE	8:30:37 AM	MonthToDaic
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11:15:50 AM	Month ToDatc
Units, in F gal	All Results	Leak Threshold: 0.20
1 FUELNAME TANK DATE"-- ^jGHTF vOLtME, LK	RATE	RESULT
DIESEL ^1 1 6/27/97 06:34:3~4'~~ "6/25/97"07:49:47 " 59 43 " 3.900.96	0.08	"PASS**
DIESEL #1 I 6/27/97 09:41:50 " " 6/25/97 07:49:47' " ~ 59.04"~ 3.870.52 "	0.05	**PASS**
DIESEL #1 I 6/27/97 " 12:35:02 "~~6/25/97" 07:49:47— 58.61 " 3,837.51 "'	-0.06	**PASS**
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UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
TANK DATE TIME
6/re/97—ior4?riT"
DELIVERY ' HEIGHT

6/16/97
"6/16/97
6/16/97
" 6/16/97
6/16/97
"6/17/97"
"'6/17/97'
-5/17/97"
"6/17/97 '
'"6/17/97"
""6/17/97"
"6/17/97-
'16/18/97"
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""6/T8/97"
"6/18/97"
" 6/l'8/97~
"6/18797-
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'20:07:12"
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"6/11/97" 09:28:29	50.15'"
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"6/11/97 09:28:29'
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—6/11797-09 f28T29	50710"
"6/n/9 7~09:28129	'50 .'10"
"5/11797~09:28!29
"6711797 09T28729
"6/ri797"09:28:29
"6/n797-09T28!29'
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"671'1797"09:28:29'
"6m797-09:28:29'
"6711797
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-6711797-09:28729"
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"09T2FT29r
"09:28:29"
"09728729"
"45747"
"33778"
"17749:05	5/11797"09728729-
"20': 10:08	5711797-09728729"
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""6/20797 01738^03	6/11797-09728729"
"6720/97 03754711	6711797-09728729"
"6720/97 0'672'67T3"
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"45778"
"45778"
"45:78"
"4'5.78"
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"09728729"
"45778"
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" '6/20/97 ~12720:01"
' "6/20797—14:45705"
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"4'5:6'4"
"6/21797"
"6/21/97"
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-43764-
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"6/11797" 09:28:29
"6/11/97" 09:28729
"45765
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"6/11/97 "09:28:29	'45765 '
" 6/11/97 09:28:29"" 45765
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"6/11/97 09:28:29 ™~ ' 45.66
6/11/97 09:28:29 	 45.66
VOLUME
2.97472Y"
2.974.28
' 2.974.25 "
' 2.974727"
2.974.58 "
"2.847.10
"2.971711'"
2.971722
"2:971717
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"2.683717—
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" 27673.71 ™
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-2,673:79
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"27674.06 "
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"2.674.17 '
2.674:20 '
"2,'674.29
'2.674.43
2.674.54
2.674.58 '
2.674.62
2.674.67
2.674.72
2.674.79
2.674.79
2.674.86
0.20
LKRATE RESULT
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0.02
0.01
0.02
0.01
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" -0.03
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' 0.02
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0.00
-0.00
-0.07'
-0.01"
-0.02"
0.06
0.05
-0.01
0.02
-0.04'
-0.00
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-0.09
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0.01
0.01
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0.02
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-0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.08
-0.03
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~~PASS"
~~PASS"
" "PASS"
"PASS"
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"PASS"
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"PASS"
"PASS"
"PASS"
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June 30. 1997
11:13:33 AM	MonihToDnie


Units in 1
gal
All Results
Leak Threshold: 0.20
FUELNAME
TANK DATE
TIME
DELIVERY
HEIGHT
VOLUME LK
RATE
RESULT
"~ UNEE A"DED"REG"
1 "6/23797
06:17TT3
"" "6717797 09T28:29
45.66
"""27675:05	
~o:o4*
~ "PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 "" 6/23/97
09:19:14
~ 6/11/97'09.28:29'
" 45.66
2.675.08
0.02
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
] 6/23/97
11:38:12
" 6/11/97 09:28 29
45.64'
2.673.42
-0.08
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
1 " " 6/23/97
18:23:12"'
—6/11/97 09:28:29
' 45.64 "
2.673.51
0.03
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
~r - 6/23/97
20:50.05"
~" 6/11/97' 09:28:29"
~ '45:64 "
2.673.64
0.02
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 ~ 6/24/97
00:29:14 "
6/11/97 09:28:29
" ' 45.64
2.673.71
-0.01
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
	"1	6/24/97
* 02:54:02"
* 6/1 1797 "09:2ST29"
4'5.64 '
2.673779
0.00
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" — r ""6/24/97
" 05:40:00"
—6711/97"09:28:29"-
—" "45.64"
2.673.87 '
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
. - 1	 -6/24797
" 08:06:08 '"
6/11/97 *09:28729
45.64""
'"2.673.86"""
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
T 6/24/97
' 10:24:13'
" "671 1/97- 09:28:29"
"45.62 '
2.672.40 "
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' 		1	6/2*4/97
"13:07:07"
""671 1/97 09:28:29
" 45.62*"
2.672.47" "
-0.01
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' ™]"" "6/24/97
" 15:58:09'
— 6711/97 "09:28:29 '
~" '45762	
" 2.672.50
0.03
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
' —r"" 6/24/97
18.34:13"
6/ll/97""09:28:29"
'""" 45.62" "
' 2.672.54
0.02"
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
		] -__-6/2:4./97
"20:5'5'.'1"4-
~ 6/ri/97"09:28:29"-
—""45:65	
" 2.674718 '
0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" 	1"	6/24/97"
23H 7:00
6/11/97 09:28:29
	'4'5.65"~~
2.674.23
-0.01
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' '"I	6/25/97
01:41:09~"
— "6/11/97"09:28:29~
""45.6S" '
2.676.06
0 07
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
- 6/25/9J
"04:01:08"
— 6/11797 '09:28:29
""'45.68'"
2.676.13
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
* " I " 6/25/97"
06:25:00 "
	671 1797"09:28:29 "
~45.6S "
2.676.20
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
"" ""*1 ' " 6/25/97
"20716:10
—*6/25/97 "10:15:25-
	54:76"
3.264.12"
0.02
"PASS"
" UNLEADED REG
_ - ]	-'6/25/97-
223*4:02
6/25/97 TO: 15:25
	54.78' "
3.265.52
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
. 		 -6/26797 "
"00:53:T1~"
*"6725/97 1 On 5:25
	54.78- ""
'3.265.50 '
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
. - „r— 6/26/97"
03T5:0r
6725/97 10:T5':25
	54:78 "
3.265.48
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
	1	 6/26/97 ~
-05:56713 "
—6/25/97 10:15:25
~ 54.7S "
3.265:53
0.02
"PASS"
"UNLEADED REG
. —]_>«_5/26797_
"08732:07""
—6725797"T0:T5:2-5'~
""""54:78"
3.265.61
0.01
~~PASS"
UNLEADED REG
		]¦	 6/26797"
l'0:54:06
" 6/25/97 1'0:1'5:25
""54.78 "' "
3.265.64
-0.01
"PASS"
" UNLEADED REG
" 		1 	6/26797"
"•13:19:13
6/25/97 10:15:25
— ~54.7S " '
3.265/57 "
0.06
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
'• '-'i- 6/26797 "
JT6:05:05'"
¦~"6/25/97_l'0:15:25"
—54.78
3.265.61 "
0.01
~~PASS**
"UNLEADED REG
" 1 " " 6/26/97"
18f31102 "
*6725/97" 10:1"5:25
5'4'.78"*
3.265.61
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
. , —-J——6/26797—20:59T14~
" 6/25/97 10:1*5:25
54.78
" 3.265.64 "
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" '	1	6/2'6797~
23:42:00"
6/25/97" 10:15:25
54:78" "
3.265766 "
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
	~"1	6727/97"
**"02:*03T4 "
—6725/97"10:1'572 5"
	54.76	
3,264.29
" 0.00
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
' —'1 6/27/97"
"04 "45: IT"
—6/25/97 10:15:25
	54.76
3.264.34
-0.00
~~PASS**
" UNLEADED REG
" "¦ "1	6/27/97'
"07:15:06"*'
—6/25/97-10:15:25"
54.76 ~
3.264.38
0.00
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
"¦ 1" "6727/97"'
"09748:09-"
-"6/25/97-10:15:25"
*""*" 54.77"
3.264.55 "
-0.03
~~PASS**
'UNLEADED REG
' - ' "6/27/97-
"•12:27:04—
—^6/25/97^10:15:25""
54.74
3.263717 " "
0.02
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
	r"—6727/97"
"14:37:01
6/25/97~l'0:15725
—54.81'" "
3.267725
0.03
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
-~""1	6/27/97"
~i7rnri3—
—6/25/97"r0:r5:25_
—54.77	
3.264.60 '
-0.05
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
, -]___6/27/g7~
19:39:06
—6/25/97~10:1*5:25"
—-54774	
' 3.263720
0.02
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
- 5/27/97"-
""22:11:04
6725797 10:15:25
—54.77
3.264.65 "
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" ' T"" 6/28/97
"00:46:00"
—6/25/97 "10:1*5:25"
— 54.77 "
3.264.68*
0.00
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
""I	'6/28/97 "
"03:22.05""
"6/25/97"" 10:T5:2 5 ~
—54.77	
3.264.72 *"
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
- 6/28/97
¦"05:49:13""
"—6/2 5/97~It) :"1"5725"~
—5-4:75- ~ -
3.263.38""
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" T-	6/28/97"'
~08:02:TI
"6/25/97 10:1'5:2'5
"54.75*—
3.263.48	
-0.03"
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
" 1 - 6/28/97
"10:20:01 "
—6725/97""! 0:T5T25—
"""54.75 " ' '
3.263.57
0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 - 6/28/97"
13:42:02" "
" "6/25/97 10:15:25*-
" 54.75
3.263.58 '
0.01.
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
1 " 6/28/97
16:13:02
' 6/25/97 10:15:25 *
" 54.75
3.263.57
0.02
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
1 6/28/97
18:50:09
*6/25/97 '10:15:25
' 54.75
3.263.57
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 6/28/97
21:25-10
6/25/97 10:1*5:25 ~
54.75
3.263.59
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
I 6/28/97
23:39.08" "'
6/25/97 10:15:25 "
" "~54.73
3.262.20
0.01
~~PASS**
UNLEADED REG
1 6/29/97
02:33:14 "
6/25/97 10:15:25 '
54.75 '
3.263.63
-0.01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 6/29/97
05-08:00
6/25/97 10:15:25 *
' 54.75
3.263.70
0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 6/29/97
07:44:09 *
6/25/97" 10:15:25 "
~ 54.75 "
3.263.81
-0.02
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
I 6/29/97
10:21:03 "'
" "6/25/97~ 10:15:25"
54.75
3.263.91
-0 01
"PASS"
UNLEADED REG
1 6/29/97
13-0011
6/25/97 10:15:25
54 "6
3.263 93
0.02
"P-NSS"
UNLEADED REG
1 6/29/97
15:41:12
6/25/97 10:15.25
54 7S
3.265.35
0 03

4

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June 30, 1997
11:13:33 AM
MonthToDate
FUELNAME
"UNLEADED'REG"
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
UNLEADED REG
TANK DATE
	6729797"
6/29/97
6/29/97
6/30/97
6/30/97
6/30/97
All Results
HEIGHT
Units in F gal
TIME ~'"n»ELIVERY"
"18T2TiDT	6723/9TT0TT5125
20:50:07" ' ' 6/25/97" 10:15:2554.16'
23:09:02"*" 6/25/97 10:15:25"" 54.73"
01:28.13 ¦' 6/25/97 10:15:25' " 54.73"
03:50:06" ' "6/25/97 " I0:15:25~™~54.76' '
06:16 04 ' '6/25/97 10:15:25	 54.76 "
Leak Threshold:
VOLUME
~ "3:268:2 r
3.263.94
3.262.56
3.262.59
3.264.01
3.264.03
LK RATE
	~0.02~
-001
-0.00
0.01
0.00
-0.01
0.20
RESULT
"~~PASS**"
~~PASS**
**PASS**
~~PASS**
**PASS**
~~PASS**
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15 2666
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1.000 gaffons
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N/A
N/A
N/A
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2090
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2030
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Pi unary Sludge
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of Environmental Prog is
June 22, 1995
QUANTICO-MAINSEDE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT	•
BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL IMPLEMENTATION
The implementation of biological nutrient removal (BNR) of nitrogen at the Quantico-Mair.side
wastewater treatment plant came about as a result of a lawsuit filed against the U.S. Navy (USN)
by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) for repeated BOD, TSS, NH3 and DO permit
violations at the plant. As a result of this lawsuit, a consent order was signed between the NRDC
and the USN calling for improved operator training, equipment upgrades, and a long term capital
improvement study.
The consent order caused the USN to hire CH2MHIT..L to address both the short term needs of
improved operator training and equipment upgrades and the long term need for major capital
improvements. As a result of the initiation of operator training and some minor capital
improvements, the plant was able to reduce the number of Notices of Violation (NOVs) from an
average of over 400 per year to zero in the last two and a half years.
Mr. Mike McGrath of CH2MHTT.L (703) 471-6405 x4l05 indicated that their capital improvement
study of the Quantico plant was a preliminary study that recommended S10-20M in improvements,
including the implementation of nitrogen removal. He indicated that Engineering Science, Inc. was
the consulting firm doing the actual design of plant improvements through a contract with the Naval
Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic Division.
Mr. Glen Pearson ofEngineering Science, Inc. (703) 591-7575 provided a description of the existing
facility as well as the proposed improvements included in their design. He indicated that the current
plant design includes an in-line equalization tank (entire flow enters this tank before moving to the
primary tanks) followed by two primary tanks. After the two primaries, there is a series of trickling
filters followed by two secondary settling tanks, a nitrification tank, and two secondary clarifiers.
Sludge is processed by anaerobic digestion and dewatering is achieved with one primary and two
secondary vacuum filters.
Mr. Pearson said that the Engineering Science, Inc. design (Modified Ludzack-Ettinger process -
single pass) would provide the following improvements:
Liquids Processes
1)	New pumping, stations with force main gravity sewers,
2)	The equalization tank will be redesigned as a side-line tank so that only peak flows will enter the
tank with normal flows going directly to the primary tanks (already redesigned by a different
firm),
3)	Demolish the trickling filters and the secondary settling tanks (too small),
4)	Construction of a second nitrification tank.
5)	Construction of a third secondary ciarifier and revamping of the waste and return sludge
pumping systems,
6)	Extension of the chlorination tank to be used for post aeration,
7)	Installation of three banks of UV lights for disinfection,
S) Installation of a new Parshall flume for improved effluent flow measurement, and
9) Installation of a hydronorr.auc pump to provide treated eif.uent for use as process -.va:e:

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Solids Processes
1)	Installation of a second primary vacuum filter (new requirement) and converting the existing
secondary vacuum filter for emergency sludge storage, and
2)	Installation of a third centrifuge for dewatering (another project involves the installation of the
first rwo centrifuges - Quantico will abandon the use of vacuum filters when the entire project
is completed).
Mr. Pearson also Indicated that the plant would have a design capacity of 2.2-2.4 MGD after the
upgrade (existing design is 2 MGD), with the ability to handie much higher peak flows. He aiso said
that another project is currently under way in which the entire sewer system served by the piant is
being sliplined to reduce inflow and infiltration. Funding for the entire project, estimated at $19
million, is 100% federal and the preliminary timetable for its completion is as follows:
Mr. Robert Fretz, the Principal Executive Officer of the Quantico-Mainside WWTP (703) 640-2065,
indicated that he would be happy to provide a tour of the facilities at the Quantico Marine Base to
any and all members of the Regional Wastewater Management Subcommittee.
:: '-HOV.EIFLUGC £\VMS\QUANT:CO V-'PD
3)	Construction award
4)	Construction start
5)	Project completion
Miicsions
1)	Completion of design study
2)	Bids for construction
Date
7/95
9/95
1/96
2/96
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CWA-5
VPDES •" "MIT PROGRAM FACT SHEET
V. JS PERMIT NO. VA00 02151
PAGE 6
12. Discharge Description: Flow values are estimated for the process
wastewater contributions to each outfall. Average flows were
obtained from EPA Form 2C, Item II.B. Maximum flows were obtained
from EPA Form 2C, Item II.C for intermittent discharges and from the
Discharge Monitoring Reports where available. Estimates for coal
pile runoff were obtained from the facility's monthly monitoring
reports for the period January 1992 - December 1993.
OUTFALL "NUMBER
DISCHARGE SOURCE
TREATMENT
FLOW (MGD)
AVG/MAX
001
Camp Upshur WTP
Filter backwash
Sedimentation
(3 lagoons in
series)
0 . 0023 / 0.07
002, 004
Camp Barrett WTP
Filter backwash
Sedimentation
(2 lagoons in
parallel)
0.016 / 0.0282
003
Mainside WTP
Filter backwash
Sedimentation
(1 lagoon)
0.0033 / 0.120
005
Camp Barrett
Tank Wash
Oil/Water
Separator
0.0144 / 0.0144
o)(e
Larson Gym
Laundry
wastewater,
Vehicle wash &
equipment
cleaning
wastewater, non-
contact cooling
water (nccw),
steam condensate
None
0.0115 / 0.0432
009
NCO Swimming
Pool
Swimming pool
filter backwash
(May - Sept)
None
0.008 / 0.0162
010
Mainside
• Drainage - North
Steam condensate
None
0.0002 / 0.0002
°)4
Ramer Hall
Swimming Pool
Swimming pool
filter backwash
(year-round)
None
0.0005 / 0.010

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VPDES F MIT PROGRAiM FACT SHEET
VP. .3 PERMIT NO. VA0002151
' PAGE 7
OUTFALL NUMBER
DISCHARGE SOURCE
TREATMENT
FLOW (MGD)
AVG/MAX
013
MWR Hobby Shop
Steam
condensate,
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category iv)
None
0.000025 /
0.0001
014
HMX-i Hangars &
Maintenance
Nccw, steam
condensate
None
0.010 / 0.010
015
Airfield
Refueling Area
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category viii)
None

016
Mainside
Drainage - South
Vehicle wash
rack (Bldgs.
2013 & 3016),
nccw, steam
condensate
None
0.091 / 0.0259
016
HMX-1 Supply
Depot
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category xi)
None

019
Aero Club
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category viii)
None

022
MWR Auto Hobby
Lot
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category vi)
None


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VPDES F "MIT PROGRAM FACT SHEET
VE-. ,3 PERMIT NO. VA0002151
PAGE 3
OUTFALL NUMBER J DISCHARGE SOURCE
TREATMENT FLOW (MGD)
f AVG/MAX
027
BOQ
Vehicle wash,
steam condensate
None
0.001 /0.0065
030
Bo3o Hall
Steam condensate
None
Q.DOOS / 0.0031

Old Landfill
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category v)
None

'X
«
MWR Vehicle
Maintenance
Floor drains
None
0.0002 / 0.004
035
BOQ
Vehicle wash,
steam condensate
None
0.0012 / 0. 0046
040
Officers
Swimming ?ooi
Swimming pool
filter backwash
{May - Sept.)
None
0.0084 / 0.010
0 50
. Clinic
Vehicle wash,
nccw, steam
condensate
None
0.0029 / 0.0047
050
Vehicle Test
Site
Storm vater
associated with
industrial
activity
(category viii]
None

°x
Coal Pile Runoff
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category vii)
Re tention/
Neutral!zation
0.0003 / 0.0061
0^
Coal Pile Runoff
Lagoons
Leachate
Nor. 3


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VPDES r "'MIT PROGRAM FACT SHEET
Vi ,S PERMIT NO. VA0002151
PAGE 9
OUTFALL NUMBER
DISCHARGE SOURCE
TREATMENT
FLOW (MGD)
AVG/MAX
071
Guad Maintenance
Shop
Vehicle wash
None
0 . 0025 / 0.017
072
Fuel Farm
Hydrostatic tank
test waters,
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category viii)
Oil/water
separator

073
Landfill
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category v)
Sedimentation

074
Landfill
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category v)
Sedimentation

075
Construction
Equipment Repair
Storm water
associated with
industrial
activity
(category viii)
None


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- \ 1 II1-
4.7 LAND-BASED UNITS',
/
This section presents descriptions of the Land-based Units as presented in the Phase II RFA. Current site
condition descriptions are provided below and in Table A.
L-1 Pesticide Burial Area
The location of this area is approximately 200 feet southwest of Building 2427 near the intersection of
Russell Road and MCB 1. This unit is the result of a one-time operation in June 1974. Excess pesticides,
approximately 278 liters of liquid (49.3 I of 15% Dieldrin and 228 I of 18.5% Kelthane) in metal containers
and 122 kilograms of solid ( 65.4 kg of 98% Lead Arsenate, 22.6 kg of 95% Micosulfur, 11.3 kg of Paris
Green, and 22.6 kg of 50% Captan) in paper bags or fiberboard containers, were buried in an earthen pit
eight feet deep and sixteen feet in diameter. The pit was backfilled with the excavated soils following
disposal.
The VSI found the site completely indistinguishable from the surroundings. During the Characterization
Phase of the Confirmation Study, four soil borings were installed, each to a depth of 10-feet, in the vicinity
of the unit. Boring 2 encountered water having an organic phase floating on it. Dieldrin was present (375
ppb to 545 ppb) in water samples taken from boring 2. Metal analysis of samples from boring 2 found 500
ppm arsenic at a depth of 6 feet (3 feet=9.4 ppm; 9 feet=9.4 ppm).
Removal action was performed at the site. During the 1994 field inventory no evidence of contamination
was found. Full-screen confirmatory sampling may be required.
L-2 Old Landfill
This is an eight-acre Landfill located on the banks of the Potomac River, east of Building 672. It has a
subsurface. 5 to 8 feet thick, consisting of artificial fill (clay, silt, and sand-low to moderately permeable),
underlain by old Potomac River Sediments, The site was in use from the 1920s until 1971. It served'as
the primary disposal area for MCDEC. A two acre area was bermed in preparation for dredge spoil from
the river channel. It was never used.
The 1933 Confirmation Study Report included this site because there was concern that the hazardous
wastes contained in the landfill might migrate to the Potomac.
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The following were disposed there:
from the Paint Shop (3252);
10,000 gallons of paint, 6,000 gallons of paint thinner and cleaner, 30,000 pounds of lead
(from paint), and 4,000 gallons of sludge from Paint Spray Booth;
from the Air Conditioning Shop (3252);
200 pounds of sludge from Viscosine Burning, and 120 gallons of compressor oil
from Motor Transport Maintenance;
20,000 car batteries
from the Electrical Shop;
120 gallons of transformer dielectric oils.
Ground water at the site is 5-15 feet below grade and flows towards the Potomac (southeast). Groundwater
samples found: barium, lead, chromium, cadmium, and arsenic. Surface water samples contained
methylene chloride, chloroform, ethylenes, and pesticide 4,4-DD. Lead was found in one sample.
Sediment samples contained: floranthene, pyrene, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury.
Pesticides 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDT, were found in concentrations up to 1200 ppb. PCB-1260 was
found in concentrations from 490 ppb to 5300 ppb. Composite soil samples contained PCB-1260 in
concentrations from 130 ppb to 1200 ppb.
Removal action was performed at the site for PCB contaminated soils and erosion and sediment controls
have been implemented. Monthly sampling is now underway at the site and the draft EE/CA is in review.
A cap has been proposed for the landfill site.
L-3 DRMO Scrapyard
This area is 2.5 acres and is located southeast of Buildings 671 and 672 on top of Old Landfill, accessible
by a dirt road off of Epperson Avenue. Unlike the 1988 Confirmation Study Report, this report considers
the DRMO Scrapyard a separate SWMU than the Old Landfill because the DRMO fenced-in area is being
used to store electrical transformers. The Scrapyard was constructed in the 1950's and is still operational.
The area manages scrap and salvageable metals. About ten PCB-contaminated transformers had been
stored here (six o/ the ten had leaked dry before being removed). There are several ground stains in the
vicinity of the PCB storage area. The CS report noted PC3-coniaminated soil along the eastern part of the
Scrapyard Also the surface water is PCB-contaminated and flows into the Potomac During the
Verification phase, soil samples contained PCBs around 170 ppm PCBs were also found in subsurface
soils and ground water down gradient
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ur\Mt- i
During the Characterization Phase, subsurface soil samples were collected up to 3 feet deep in the
Scrapyard and contained 50-1829 ppm of PCB-1260. The top 18 inches of soil generally contained the
largest concentrations. Sediment sample from the Potomac, downstream of the discharge point, contained
up to 5.3 ppm of PCBs. Workers in the scrapyard are at risk from exposure to PCBs by inhalation of PCB-
bearmg dust and dermal contact.
L-4 Old Batch Plant
This area is located within 200 feet (northeast) of Building 3218, near the intersection of Elrod Road and
Route 636. For 6-9 years the site accumulated, in open storage, unserviceable electrical transformers from
the Electrical Shop. The site opened in the 1970's and by 1979 all transformers were removed and placed
in Building 2141. The 1986 Confirmation Study included this site because it drains to the river from 3 Drop
Inlets.
Thirty-four electrical transformers were stored here. Two transformers each contained 18 gallons of 100%
PCB dielectric fluid. Twenty-one transformers contained PCBs ranging from 3 ppm to 240 ppm. The
remaining transformers contained only mineral oil. The transformers were stored on a concrete pad and
there were transformer oil stains on the pad.
Samples collected from boring through the concrete pad contained no PCBs. Samples collected from the
perimeter, and surface soils on the pad contained PCBs in concentrations from 59 to 28,000 ppb. Ten
surface soils from above the pad and from a disturbed area above a new culvert, contained PCB-1260 in
concentrations from 0.6 to 630 ppm. In both sampling scenarios the highest concentrations were found
near two Drop Inlets by the concrete pad.
Removal action has been performed. Additional sampling may be required. The site is being handled as
an existing IRP site.
L-4a to L-4k Old Batch Plant Auxiliary Sites
Site conditions recorded on the March 1954 photography generally resemble those of 1953. Of interest are
the newly cleared areas which are accessed from the northern portion of the site. By May 1962 several
probable'waste disposal areas (L-4a-4d) are visible within the southern half of the site One central access
load iies the probable waste disposal areas te 'he main portion of the site Two possible pits, areas of
daik-ioned staining, disturbed ground, and open storage of numerous small objects are also noted in 1962
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In April 1964 four of the six probable waste disposal areas (L-4a, L-4b, L-4e, L-4f) are active and contain
mounds of light-toned material. Two (L-4c and L-4d) area inactive; their surfaces covered with vegetation.
Two pits, medium-toned mounded material, and six rows of light-toned mounded material are visible near
L-4f. Many of the objects formerly in open storage within the northern portion of the site have been
removed. Scattered light-toned cylindrical objects are seen across the ground surface and an area of
scattered possible waste materials is noted farther west.
Two of the probable waste disposal areas (L-4b, L-5d) visible in April 1964 are active in June 1969. Three
new probable waste disposal areas (L-4g, L-4h, and L-4i) have been added. One area (L-4i) contains a
small pit. A new area of disturbed ground is visible west of B 3237 in the northern portion of the site.
By November 1970, all probable waste disposal areas appear inactive and are vegetated A number of
airplanes are parked adjacent to the disturbed ground.
Renewed activity is noted in December 1971. Areas L-4c, L-4I and L-4k contain possible pits; L-4I contains
areas of light-toned liquid, possibly frozen. Two pits and four trenches (containing light-toned liquid) are
visible south of L-4f. A new probable waste disposal area (L-4j) is visible in the southern portion of the site.
Two other trenches are noted on either side of the across road north of the probable waste disposal areas.
Probable drums, light-toned material, and medium-toned mounded material are visible in the open storage
area in the northern portion of the site. A dark-toned stain extends westward from B 3216.
By March 1981, one probable waste disposal area (L-4b) remains active. All other probable waste disposal
areas are covered with vegetation. The noticeable change in the northern portion of the site has been the
construction of the building at Site 17. A number of different materials are visible within open storage but
the poor resolution of the film precludes identification of these materials. In October 1985 L~4b had
revegetated. Mounded materials and open storage of earthen materials, debris, and square containers
wers visible in the northern part of Site 5 All of these materials were removed by January 1993.
Based on the evidence gained from analysis of the aerial photography, Site 5 was active beginning by 1953,
with probable waste disposal from at least 1962 through 1981. None of these areas of probable waste
disposal were mentioned in the IAS. The site's main activity of concern was the recorded storage of
unserviceable electrical transformers in open storage (near B 3216) between 1970 and 1979 The presence
of electrical transformers could not be photo-verified
Dining 'he 1994 field inventory the field visit indicated that all of the above areas were likely waste disposal
areas
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From:
To :
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
MARINE CORPS BASE
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 22134-5000
IN BtPLY RE^ER 10
' 6280/2
PCB - 2	c 04 6 - - - ¦
07 APR 1995
Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, Marine Corps Combat
Development Command, 3040 McCawley Ave., Quantico, VA
22134-5053 (C 046)
Commanding Officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Port Hueneme
Subj : CALENDAR YEAR (CY) 19 94 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB)
INVENTORY UPDATE
Ref: (a) CO, NFESC Itr 5090 Ser 424/1361 of 7 Dec 94
(b) MCO P5090.2
End: (1) CY 1994 PCB Inventory Data Diskette
(2) CY 1994 PCB Inventory Forms (Revised)
1.	In accordance with references (a) and (b), enclosures (1) and
(2) are submitted.
2.	If you have any questions or require additional information,
please contact Mr. Ralph Phipps at (703) 784-4030.
BRUCE C. FRIZZEL'
By direction
Copy to:
CMC (LFL) (Less end (1))

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A>TUS
October 14, 1994
VALERIE SMITH
QUANTICO MARINE CORPS BASE
NREA BRANCH, STE #2, CODE-46
3 04 0 MCCASTY AVE MCB
QUANTICO, VA 22134-
RE: QUANTICO MARINE CORPS BASE
Aptus Document No. KV21D
Dear VALERIE SMITH:
Enclosed is your copy of. the hazardous waste
manifest, which indicates that your waste material
has been received and accepted by Aptus.
Immediately following disposal of your manifested
waste, you will receive a Certificate of Disposal.
We appreciate your business. If you have any
question's, please contact your Facility Service
Representative at 1-316-251-6380.
Pete D. Hanley, P.E.
Manager, Environmental Affairs
Enclosures
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THE MANIFEST CENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
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CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSAL
We hereby certify that PCB item listed below, received from Head National Reseervoir
Environmental AFF, BR. on Manifest Document #41242 of 09/19/94 was disposed of on the
date shown below at'Trans-Cycle Industries. Incorporated's facility located at 101 Parkway East.
Pell Citv. Alabama. 35125: EPA ID #ALD983167891.
PCB ITEM	DATE	DISPOSAL
NUMBER	DISPOSED	METHOD
1333229	02/14/95	Metals Cleaning and Recycling
603823	02/22/95	Metals Cleaning and Recycling
Under civil and criminal penalties of law for the making or submission of false or fraudulent statements or
representations (18 U.S.C. 1001 and 15 U.S.C. 2615), I certify that the information contained in or accompanying
this document is true, accurate, and complete. As to the identified section(s) of this document for which I cannot
personally verify' truth and accuracy, 1 certify as the company official having supervisory responsibility for the
persons who, acting under my direct instructions, made the verification that this information is true, accurate, and
complete.

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Paul E. Turner	Date
Plant Superintendent
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
P.O. BOX 765 • 101 PARKWAY EAST • COGSWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK • PELL CITY, ALABAMA 35125
PHONE (205) 338-9997 • FAX (205) 338-9979

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CERTfFTCATE OF DISPOSAL
We hereby certify that PCB item iisted below, received from Head National Reseervoir
Environmental ,-\FF. BR. on Manifest Document ^41242 of 09/19/94 was disposed ot on the
dare shown he!cw at Trans-Cycle Industries. Incorporated\ facility located at 101 Parkway East.
Pel! City. Alabama. 35125: EPA ID #ALD9S3167891
PCB ITEM
NUMBER
DATE
DISPOSED
DISPOSAL
METHOD
1333229
603823
02/14/95
02/22/95
Metals Cleaning and Recycling
Metals Cleaning and Recycling
Under nvil and criminal penalties of law for the making or- submission of false or fraudulent statements or
.-curcienution; (IS U.S C. 100! and 15 U.S.C. 2615"). 1 certify that the intnrmatinn contained in or accompanying
this document :s trie, accurate. and complete. As to the identified sectionis) ot this document r'or which I eannot
•.jcr.iorull)' verify truth and accuracy. 1 certify as the company official having supervisory responsibility ror the
persons who. act in a under my direct instructions, made the verification that this information is true, accurate, and
complete.
3 /a-1 /fo-
Paul E. Turner
Plant Superintendent
Dale
TRANS-CVCIE INDUSTRIES INC.
P C 30X 7;5 • 101 PARKWAY EAST • COGSWELL INDUSTRIAL PAR* • PELL ClTV. ALABAMA 25 ! 25
PHONE V'2C5) 338-9997 • ?AX (205) 338-v97
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MAILED
cS£D.—
CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSAL
Wi3qi
We hereby certify that PCB items listed below, received from Head National Reserve
Environmental Affairs on Manifest Document #941391 of 12/09/94 were disposed of on the date
shown below at Trans-Cycle Industries. Incorporated's facility located at 101 Parkway East, Pell
City, Alabama. 35125; EPA ID 0ALD983167891.
PCB ITEM
NUMBER
DATE
DISPOSED
DISPOSAL
METHOD
76V7349
7328767
7328780
04/17/95
04/24/95
05/02/95
Metals Cleaning and Recycling
Metals Cleaning and Recycling
Metals Cleaning and Recycling
or
Under civil and criminal penalties of law for the making or submission of false or fraudulent statements
representations (18 U.S.C. 1001 and 15 U.S.C. 2615). I certify that the information contained in or accompanying
this document is true, accurate, and complete. As to the identified section(s) of this document for which I cannot
personaily verify truth and accuracy, I certify as the company official having supervisory responsibility for the
persons who, acting under my direct instructions, made the verification that this information is true, accurate, and
complete.
Paul E. Turner
Plant Superintendent
rA>s-
Date
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
? O BOX 765 • 101 PARKWAY EAST • COGSWELL INDUSTRIAL PARK • PELL CITY. ALABAMA 35125
PHONE (205) 338-9997 • FAX (205) 338-9979
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LA IDLAV RNVIBOHMKHTAL SERVICES (ARAGOKITE), INC.
DETAIL REPORT
PAGE NO. 1
GatAATOR
QUANTICO MARINE CORPS BASE
MR£A BAAMCH, 5TE 12, G0DE-*6
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QUANT I CO	VA 22134-
EPA • VA117002*722
PHONE: 7036*0*030
VALERIE SMITH
GCQOE: 21166
CORRESPONDED!
DEFENSE REUTIL.
P.O. BOX 513
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DATE OF REPORT: 08/07/97
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December 9, .1994
PhGE 1
Aptui. Inc.
(nvironffltntai Strvicti
PO Boi 1328
Cell>y»ill». «5 illV
[316) I3I-1U0
CERTIFICATE OF DISPOSAL
NO. 25501
QUANTICO MARINE CORPS BASE
NREA BRANCH, STE #2, CODE-4 6
3 04 0 MCCASTY AVE MCB
QUANTICO, VA 22134-
A. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
MANIFESTED TO APTUS ON APTUS DOCUMENT #KV21D WAS
DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH 4 0 CFR 761
(AND 40 CFR 264 IF APPLICABLE) AS OF 12/07/94.
ATTACHED, IS A DETAIL REPORT WHICH IDENTIFIES
THE DATE(S) OF DISPOSAL AND THE PROCESS UTILIZED
FOR EACH WASTE LISTED.
B. UNDER CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES OF LAW FOR
THE MAKING OR SUBMISSION OF FALSE OR FRAUDULENT
STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS (18 U.S. C. 1001
AND 15 U.S. C. 2615), I CERTIFY THAT THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN OR ACCOMPANYING THIS
DOCUMENT IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. AS TO
THE IDENTIFIED SECTIONS(S)(A.) OF THIS DOCUMENT
FOR WHICH I CANNOT PERSONALLY VERIFY TRUTH AND
ACCURACY, I CERTIFY AS THE COMPANY OFFICIAL
HAVING SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
PERSONS WHO, ACTING UNDER MY DIRECT INSTRUCTIONS,
MADE THE VERIFICATION THAT THIS INFORMATION IS
TRUE, ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE.
APTUS
EPA ID $ KSD961506025
TEETER D. HANLEY, P.E.
MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
fi Washnghoule Company

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From:
TO:
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
MARINE CORPS BASE
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
QUANTICO. VIRGINIA 22134-SOOO
(2)
PCB - 7
IN REPLY R£PER TO
62 80 2
07 FE31996
Commanding General, Marine Corps Base, 3040 McCawlev
Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134-5053 (C 046)
Commanding Cfficer, Naval Facilities Engineering Service
Center, Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4328
Subj: CALENDAR YEAR (CY) 19 95 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB)
INVENTORY UPDATE
Ref: (a) MCO P5090.2
(b) CO, NFESC ltr 5090 Ser 423/3002 of 2 Jan 96
Encl: (1) CY 1995 PCB Inventory Data Diskette
(2) CY 1994 PCB Inventory Forms (Revised)
1.	In accordance with references (a) and (b) , enclosures (l) and
(2) are submitted.'
2.	If you have any questions or require additional information,
please contact Mr. Ralph Phipps at (703) 784-4030.
BRUCE C. FRrZZE
By direction
Copy to:
CMC (LFL) (w/o encl (1))

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CONTACT Ralph Phipps, Head, Environmental Affairs
COM (703) 784-4030
DSN: 278-4030 FAX: (703) 784-4053
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CONTACT: Ralph Phipps, Head, Environmental Affairs
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1995 PCB INVENTORY
COMPANY
CODE	DISPOSAL COMPANY
1	COMPANY NAME:
OWNER:
ADDRESS:
2.	COMPANY NAME:
OWNER:
ADDRESS
3.	COMPANY NAME:
OWNER:
ADDRESS:
4.	COMPANY NAME:
OWNER:
ADDRESS:
APTUS. INC
P.O. BOX 1328
HWY 165 NORTH
COFFEYVILLE, KS 67337
S.D. MEYERS, INC.
180 SOUTH AVENUE
TALLMMADGE, OH 44278
USPCI, GRAYBACK MTN. FACILITY
180 WEST, EXIT 41, 3 MILES EAST,
NORTH OF CLIVE, UT
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
P.O. BOX 765
101 PARKWAY EAST
PELL CITY, AL 35125

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Addendum to Manifest Doc 50565
Date: 08/15/95
Page: 2
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Type
Size
PCB Reaoved
PPM Froa Srv
Est Est
GAL Wt LBS
001
002	£¦ MtyJL
TOTAL Quantity
1
1
: 2
POLE MT.
POLE MT.
38
15
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^ 07/14/95
4m- 07/14/95
TOTALS
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: 38 850
02PCBL CELTP PCB CONTAMINATED FLUID IN ELECTRICAL
Driver Signature: (Jo-PiL_,
Date: o ^ ^ C

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Date: o8~- f8 '

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eneratcr
Certificate of Disposal Number 950565
Issued By
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
101 PARKWAY EAST
P.O. BOX 765
PELL CITY, AL 35125
PHONE (205) 338-9997 FAX (205) 338-9979
HEAD NAT. RES. ENVIR. AFFAIRS
3 04 0 MCLAWLEY AVENUE
QUANTICO, VA 221345053
PHONE (703) 640-4030
TCI EPA ID #:
Manifest Doc:
TCI Load #:
Page 1 of 1
	
ALD9831678 91
50565
950565
08/18/95
We hereby certify that the following PC3 items were disposed of
is the date(s) shown below:
Item Number
Qty Description Disposed
Disposal Method
488496
J8436
1 POLE MOUNT TRAN 09/22/95 METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
1 POLE MOUNT TRAN 09/22/95 METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
nder civil and criminal penalties of law for the making or submission of
alse or fraudulent statements or representations (18 U.S.C. 1001 and
5 U.S.C. 2615), I certify that the information contained in or accompanying
-s document is true, accurate, and complete. As to the identified
sction(s) of this document for which I cannot personally verify truth and
^curacy, I certify as the company official having supervisory
asponsibility for the .persons who, acting under my direct instructions,
ade the verification that this information is true, accurate, and complete.
Paul E. Turner
Plant Superintendent
10/02/95
Date

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MC33ul 11015
Table 3. 1997-1998 CHECKOUT SCHEDULE FOR xWATERFOWL BLIND
AND 2DOVE FIELD ASSIGNMENTS
AT 113 0, HUNTERS IN LINE WILL BE
SERVED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER:
PERMIT QUOTA ELIGIBILITY
(1) GREEN with 3CV? Card
Green
(2) GREEN
Green
(3) BLUE with CV? Card
Blue & Green
(4) BLUE
Blue & Green
(5) BROWN with CV? Card
Brown, Green & Blue
(6) BROWN
All Remaining Pernios
(7) First-Cone First-Served
All Remaining Permits
(8) AT 1145, telephone reservations
will be accepted first-come
first-served.
All Remaining Permits
A calendar will be published prior to the season that
designates for each hunting day which waterfowl blinds are coded
GREEN, BLUE or BROWN for early checkout purposes. The color
designation of the blinds will be rotated on a systematic basis.
Due to the limited number of blinds, a hunter may reserve or pick
up only one blind during early checkout.• To encourage equal
access to blinds, a hunter may not reserve the same blind during
early checkout on two consecutive days.
2 Dove field assignments will only be made on the hunting day on
1	September 1997.
2	MCB Conservation Volunteer Program Card
ENCLOSURE (3)
3

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Disposal Summary ff9S0S65
Issued By
TRANS -CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
101 PARKWAY EAST
P.O. BOX 765
PELL CITYj AL 3512 5
PHONE (205) 338-9997 FAX (205) 338-9979
Page : 1
HEAT: Ivv:\ res. envir. affairs
3 04 0 HC'LAVILEY AVENUE
OU/^TICO, VA 221345053
PHOl.-E {7 0 3) 640-4030
TCI EPA ID #:
Manifest Doc
TCI Load #
of
ALD983167 891
50565
950565
08/18/95

iar.ca v*ith our agreement to provide PCB disposal sen-ices, we hereby
:ho cor.iplation of all items picked up on the above listed manifest.
• the disoosition is as follow:
Itam Description
Disposal Method
Completed
2 TP i oE PCE
ELITCTR ICAL EQUIPMENT
METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
09/22/95
FLUID FROM ABOVE
f icTcion:
PCB INCINERATION	09/30/95
Shipped on Manifest #95173, 09/25/95
To CHEMICAL WASTE M&tfAGEMENT, INC
10/28/95
H.(/SC«W&rt
e Manager
Date

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:• or;
.spcsai Summary #550555
Issued By
P a 3 6
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES
101 PARKWAY EAST
P.O. BOX 76 5
PELL CITY, AL 35125
PKCNE (205) 33 8-9997 FAX
INC.
;205) 338-9979
srator: HEAD NAT. RES. ENVIR. AFFAIRS
3 04 0 MCLAWLEY AVENUE
QUAN7IC0, VA 221345053
PHONE (703) 540-4030
TCI EPA ID #
Manifest Doc
TCI Lead #
of
ALD9 8 316 78 91
50565
950565
08/13/95
r. accordance with our agreement to provide PC3 disposal services, we hereby
:srtify the completion of all items picked up on the above listed manifest.
¦. summary of the disposition is as follow:
Qty
Item Description
Disposal Method
Completed
2 TP's of PCB
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
09/22/95
FLUID FROM ABOVE
ertifxcation:
PCB INCINERATION	09/30/95
Shipped on Manifest #95173, 09/25/95
To bffiMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC
10/23/95
Cindy H.(JS&=Mart
Office Manaoer
Date

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Certificate of Disposal Number 950565
Issued By
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
101 PARKWAY EAST
P.O. BOX 765
PELL CITY, AL 35125
PHONE (205) 338-9997 FAX (205) 338-9979
Page 1 of'1
4bZ^-
.lerator: HEAD NAT. RES. ENVIR. AFFAIRS
'3 04 0 MCLAWLEY AVENUE
QUANTICO, VA 221345053
PHONE (703) 640-4030
TCI EPA ID #
Manifest Doc
TCI Load #
of
ALD98316 78 91
50565
950565
08/18/95
le hereby certify that the following PCB items were disposed of
as the date(s) shown below:
Item Number Qty Description Disposed	Disposal Method
J84 96	1 POLE MOUNT TRAN 09/22/95 METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
188436	1 POLE MOUNT TRAN 09/22/95 METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
ider
alse
U.S.C. 2615)
lis document
2ction(s) of
.curacy, I
ssponsibility
civil and criminal penalties of law for the making or submission of
or fraudulent statements or representations (18 U.S.C. 1001 and
I certify that the information contained in or accompanying
is true, accurate, and complete. As to the identified
this document for which I cannot personally verify truth and
certify as the company official having supervisory
for the persons who, acting under my direct instructions,
ade the verification that this information is true, accurate, and complete.
Paul E. Turner
Plant Superintendent
10/02/95
Date

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proper aheppng name and .im cus^ned. packed. marvco. and labeled, and are in afl respocis in proper condition .'or transport tv htghwa"
accoidmg lo applicable international a*K! national Qcvemmeni regulations.
if ~ em a -arge quent-ty generator i canity mat I nave a o
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19. Discrepancy indcaticn Space
20. Facility Ownar or Operator Certification ol receipt ol hazardous materials covered oy tnis manliest except a; noted n Ham 19
Pnntad/Typed Namo
Signature
Month D.iy '/c

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{ Driver Signature:	^ 1
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enerator:
Disposal Summary #950154
Issued By
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES INC.
101 PARKWAY EAST
P.O. BOX 765
PELL CITY, AL 35125
PHONE (205) 338-9997 FAX (205) 338-9979
HEAD NAT. RES. ENVIR. AFFAIRS
3 04 0 MCLAWLEY AVENUE
QUANTICC, VA 221345053
PHONE (703) 640-4030
TCI EPA ID #
Manifest Doc
TCI Load #
of
45015M
Page
ALD98316789!
50154
950154
04/07/95
accordance with our agreement to provide PCB disposal services, we hereby
ertJLfy the completion of all items picked up on the above listed manifest.
. summary'of the disposition is as follow:
2ty	Item Description
Disposal Method
Completed
1 TP of PCB-CONT
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
METALS CLEANING AND RECYCLING
04/28/95
FLUID FROM ABOVE
'artif icat ion :
PCB INCINERATION	06/17/95
Shipped on Manifest #95077, 05/15/95
To ^A-PTUS
/
\
Cin&y
Offi\ce Manager

/
08/04/95
Date

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UNITED STATES MAR'
MARINE CORPS I
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVEL
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 2
PCB - 10
30RPS
. :nt commano
.134-5000

IN REPLY «EF£« TO
6280/2
B 046
0 8 JAN I997i
Fro- :

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:icc, VA ::i34-50E3 (3 C4r'
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UIO M00264
(.ON TACT Ralph f'hipps, Head, [£nviioniuontnl Affairs
COM (703) 784-4030
DSN 278-4030 FAX: (703) 784-40.'>3
JIC	IDNUMB ADD DEL QUA CONT TYPE CON
.100204 2C2100
1 O I
GE500 TESTPM TKVA KG
page 1 of 4
GALLON CUBICF
1950
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"ONTACT Ralph Phipps, Mend, lr.nvironmentnl Affnirs
;OM (703) 784-4030
)SN 278-4030 TAX: (703) 7B4-40!i3
IC	IDNUMDER LOCATION REGPROG RESPUIC
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pntje 2 of 4
REPLCOST ANTREMDAT FOUNDING PRIORITY
()(>0190	M	M

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COM (703) 7B4 4030	|);1(„. ()f 4
DSN 278-4030 FAX.(703) 7H4 40!>3
IIC IDNUME3ER STATUS REMOVE STORAG DTHAULER DRMO MANIEES I CO RETROI DATERETR ERRED
7I002G4 262100	I)	1101!)!) llOIO.'i 050G0G	322/1	1

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UIC: M0G264	Page 4 of 4
19 96 PC3 INVENTORY
COMPANY
CODE	DISPOSAL COMPANY

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Harrisburg. PA 17105-8550
OFFICIAL PENNSYLVANIA MANIFEST FORM
IMBTfORM HAZARDOUS . ,A ' ae^a'0's JS EPA
p^WASTE MANIFEST |V A | I 7 O O 3 H 7 J 3\ 3^ o? 7 /
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Intoimai.on wuhm the nlue ootde- is ro;
requires a/ Federal law but may be
required by State law
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PAE 5132271
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6. GENERATOR S CERTIFICATION: I nereov ceciare that 'he contents of this consignment are fuliv a-o accurately aescribed above by proper snipping name and are
c:assitiec oac'-'.e: mar^ec anc laoe ec ana are ir. all respects in orooer condition for transport Dy highwav accc:-no to apolicable international ana nat.onal government regulations
if i am a large auamty genera's? i certify tnat 1 have a orogram m place to reduce the volume anc toxic*/ cf waste generaiec to tne aegree I nave aetermmea to Oe economically
pract'carle anc tnat i nave seieceo "*e o.-act'caoie me""cc of treatment storage or cispcsa! currently available to me whicn minimizes the present and future threat to numan neaith ana
the environment. OR. if i am a smai' cjar.tity generato' I nave maoe a good faith effon to minimize my waste generation ana select the best waste mar\agement metnod that is avaraole
to me arc that I can a^oro
Printed/Typed Name , ,
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Signature ^ ^
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7 Trart^tSone' \ Ac*no»Jr«)9«ment ot^teefc: 91 Miierian
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Facility owner or Operator Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered bv this manifest eiceot as noted >n item 19
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICE CB*TTEn
1 1 OO 23RD AVE
PORT MIJENBV1E CA 03O43-437O
PCB - 11

in acriT ncrse to:
5090
Ser 426/4021
10 Oct 1996
From. Commanding Officer, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Port Hueneme
Subj: CY96 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL INVENTORY STATUS
Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5090.1 B (NOTAL)
(b) MCO P5090.2 (NOTAL)
End: (1) PCB Reporting Information
(2)	Calendar Year 96 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Annual Inventory Guide, UG-2021-ENV,
September 1996 (NOTAL)
(3)	Your CY95 PCB Inventory Printout with Instructions (NOTAL)
1.	Please forward your PCB inventories as required by references (a) and (b) by 1 February.
We are providing enclosure (1), PCB Reporting Information as a quick reference for PCB reporting,
requirements. Only activities who reported CY95 PCB inventories win get enclosures (2) and (3). To assist
you we have included electronic database copies of past reports for large activities.
2.	Navy shore activities are required by reference (a) to report their inventories of PCB containing
equipment and PCB disposal actions to their major claimant by 1 February 1997. Reference (b) requires
Marine Corps installations to report their inventories to us with a copy to Headquarters Marine Corps. If
you reported a CY96 PCB inventory, please complete enclosure (2) or mark up and return enclosure (3) to
your major claimant or us, as appropriate, by 1 February 1997.
3.	You are not required to submit a negative response if you remain PCB-free. We will consider your
activity PCB-free if you reported PCB-free for CY95. If you discover PCB items or had a PCB disposal
action, please contact us for PCB inventory forms.
4.	Our contacts are Wallace Eakes. ESC 426 at (805) 982-4882, DSN 551-4882, or e-mail
eakes@nfesc.navy.mil, and Tracey Jordan, ESC-424 at (805) 982-5309. DSN 551-5309, or e-mail - -
1jordan@nfesc.navy.mil. Our FAX number is (805) 982-4832.	vj?
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1996 PCB INVENTORY
IC: M00264
INTACT: RALPH PHIPPS
JMMERICAL: 703-784-4030
JN:	278-4030
PART 1 OF 4
PAGE NO. 1
11/01/96
PLEASE VERIFY AND UPDATE THIS INFORMATION.
THIS INFORMATION MUST BE FORWARDED TO YOUR MAJOR CLAIMANT NO LATER THAN 01 FEB 97
NFESC CONTACT: Traccy Jordan, DSN 551-5309 or COMM 805-982-5309
i (((/LOCATION	ADD DEL OTY T/C TYPE TESTED XFRMR KG GALLONS CUBIC FT
A F/E	D/O S/L PPM KVA	(SOLIDS)
2180
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1 T L 1950
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1996 PCB INVENTORY
IC: M00264
DNTACT: RALPH PHIPPS
JMMER ICAL : 703-784-4030
,N:	278-4030
PART 2 OF 4
PAGE NO. 1
11/01/96
PLEASE VERIFY AND UPDATE THIS INFORMATION.
TH-IS INFORMATION MUST BE FORWARDED TO YOUR MAJOR CLAIMANT NO LATER THAN 01 FEB
NFESC CONTACT: Tracey Jordan, DSN 551-5309 or COMM 805-982-5309
REG/	DISP	ANTICIPTD
#/LOCATION	LOCAT PROJ COST RESPON. REMOVAL FUNDING
CODE CODE ($000) UIC	DATE SOURCE PRIORITY
,2180
IN RF
060196 M	M

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1996 PCB INVENTORY
IC: M00264
JNTACT: RALPH PHIPPS
HMERICAL: 703-784-4030
:N:	278-4030
PART 3 OF 4
PAGE NO. 1
11/01/96
PLEASE VERIFY AND UPDATE THIS INFORMATION.
THIS INFORMATION MUST BE FORWARDED TO YOUR MAJOR CLAIMANT NO LATER THAN 01 FEB 97
NFESC CONTACT: Traccy Jordan, DSN 551-5309 or COMM 805-982-5309
i A/LOCATION	STATUS DATE DATE DATE MANIFEST COMPANY RETROFILLED
REMOVED STORED HAULED NUMBER CODE Y/N DATE
¦2180
S 110195 110195

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ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
Mission Statement
As leaders m the
environmental services
industry, we continually
make life easier and
healthier for our
customers and the
communities we serve by
presiding practical
solutions to their needs
which results in enhanced
shareholder value.
Household Hazardous Waste
Resource Recovery
Site Remediation
Lab Pack Services
Transportation
Incineration
Wastewater Treatment
Secure Landfills
Biological Treatment
Government Services
FAX TRANSMISSION
To: Nikki Bennett
Company: MARINE CORPS STATION. QUANTICO, VA
From: SANDY DRZEWEECKI (GOV'T SERVICES)
SAUKVTLLE. WI
Page: 1 of 7 Date/Time: 08/08/9711:25 AM
Comments:
Following this cover are the certif icates of disposal for
manifest #32271. Please call me with any questions.
If you do not receive the pages as specified, please call:
414-268-6723.
FAX REPLY TO:
Main 414-268-6781	Bidding 414-268-6782
Laidlaw Environmental Services (GS), Inc.
902 S Main Street * Saidnille. Wl 530S0 • Phone 414-284-3427

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USPCI
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January 13, 19 9 7
r3 QB ^(olo7'f
Head Hat'1 Res. D.O. # 90,102	I ^
3 040 McCawlev Avenue
Quantico, VA 22134
Attn: Environmental Department:
RE: PPM, Inc. Job Control Number: 96-02S3
Dear Sirs:
This is to inform you that the following material received from
your company on manifest number VA11700 24722/32271 was properly
placed in a chemical waste landfill on 06/04/96 at U.S.P.C.I. -
Grayback Mountain facility located in Clive, Utah according to all
of the Federal regulations contained in 40 CFR PART 761 and all
appropriate State and Local regulations.
GENERATOR	DESCRIPTION OF MATER I AT.
Head Nat' 1 Res .	2 drums PCB debris
if you have any questions concerning the disposal of your material,
please feel free to contact me in our Twinsburg, Ohio operations
office at (216) 425-3825.
Sincerely,
PPM, Inc.
Cathy Hamilton
Records Administrator
PPM. Inc. ot G«c^ia
(Transcoce)
1672 E. Highland Road Twinsburg. Ohio 44037
Phone 216 425.3825 Pa* 216.487.5784
*See Attached*
0 rAV

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PPM JOQ H 0283	VA 1 I 70024722/32 27 1
HEAD NAT'L RES. DO I 90/102
3040 MCCAWLE V AVE, QUAMTICO, VA 22134-6063
OUM NO MAT TYPE GEM 10 NO	POUNDS
05661-6 D	SO-1	4.00
0560 2-6 D	102-1	275.00
KOS DBFS DATE SERIAL NO	DISP PATE
1.82 3/12/86	6/ 4/96
125.00 4/1 9/96
61 4/96

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USPCI
333 (I
April 5, 1997
RE: PPM, Inc. Job Control Number: 96-0283
Head National Resource DO # 90/102
3 040 McCawley Avenue
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Attn: En v. Department
Dear Sirs:
This is to inform you that the following material received from
your company on manifest number VA1170024722/3 2271 was properly
decontaminated to less than 2 ppm on 07/03/96 at PPM, Inc.
Philadelphia Facility located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
according to all of the Federal regulations contained in 40 CFR
PART 761 and all appropriate State and Local regulations.
GENERATOR	DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL
Head National	1 cLrum PCB oil
If you have any questions concerning the disposal of your material,
please feel free to contact me in our Twinsburg, Ohio operations
office at (216) 425-3825.
Sincerely,
PPM, Inc.
*See Attached*
C5
Records Administrator
PPM. Inc. of Gejxgia
(Transcore)
T672 E. Highland Road Twinsburg, Ohio 
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JOB NUMBER 02W3 HEAD WATX RES. DO #90/102	VA1170024722/32271 7/ 3/90
3040 MCCAWLEY AVE, QUANTICO, VA 22134-5053
MAT TYPE' OUR NO GEN ID NO POUNDS	KQS SERIAL NO PCB LEVEL
O 0S563-6 102-2 67.00	30.45 328

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USPCI
33^1
August. 20, 199 6
Head Natural Resources Env. Affairs Branch
3 04 0 McCavley Ave-Facilities Branch
Quantico, VA 22134-5053
Attn: Dvaine O—Barr
,R£: PPM, Inc. Job Control Nunber: S6-02S3 DO #90/102
Dear Sirs:
This is to inform you that the following material received from
your company on manifest number VAX 170024722/32 271 was properly
placed in a chemical waste landfill on 06/04/96 at U.S.p.c.I. -
Grayback Mountain facility located in Clive, Utah according to all
of the Federal regulations contained in 4 0 CFR PART 761 and all
appropriate State and Local regulations.
-*0
GENERATOR	DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL
Head Natural Resources	1 drained PCB article!*>500 ppm
~See Attached*
If you have any questions concerning the disposal of your material,
please feel free to contact me in our Twinsburg, Ohio operations
office at (216) 425-3S25.
Sincerely,
PPM, Inc.

Cathy Hamilton
Records Administrator
PPM. Inc ol Georgia
(Trarscore)
1672 E. Hignland Road Twinsburg, OMio 44037

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PPM ID GEMERATOR
CONIAINCR HAIERIAL HO	10 NO	POUNDS
DAIE REMOVED
KILOGRAMS f ROH SERVICE
fOfl DISPOSAL
B	I	05564-6 102-1
3800 11ll .11 04/19/M
3800 1727.27
MANUFACTURED	SERIAL NUMBER
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460

orrice or
PESTICIDES ANO TOXIC SUSSTANCKS
HERBAUGH MICHAEL R
MARINE CORP DEVEL COMMAND
(TS-798)
Ap*ii—4, 1990
1153
BLDG 2004 PO BOX 1855
QUANTICO, VA 22134-0855
Subject: Notification'of PCB Activity
Thank you for filing the Notification of PCB
Activity form dated March 1, 1990 for the facility
location listed below:
Please be advised that the EPA Identification
Number for the above facility is correctly stated on your
form as VA1170024722.
If you have any questions on the EPA ID, call 301
294-2856. If you have amy questions' on the interpretation
of PCB Waste Handlers rules, call 202 382-3933.
MARINE CORP DEVEL COMMAND
BLDG 2004 PO BOX 1855
QUANTICO, VA 22134
""rony as.ney, uniez
Chemical Regulation Branch

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Federal Register / Vcl. 54. No. 2+4 / Thursday. December 21. 1989 / Rules and Regulations 5272S
©ERA
•jnn#o	Huur.wun 4Qoncy
DC 2CM60
Notification cf PCB Activitv
farm Aoere**4
omb ho. roro-aii2
«iowrt JI-31-9J
No Information on thfs form may be cfafmed-as TSCA CB!.
R*iwrn Ta.
Chemical Regulation Branch
Office of Tcwc Substances TS-738
U.S. Environmental Prelection Agency
401 M SLt SW
Washington, DC 20460
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From:
To:
Via:
Sub j :
Ref:
Encl:
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 22134-5001	«n reply REFER TO:
'6280/2"'
C . • 0 4 2- .^
41-0E&.1M
Head, Public Works Branch, Facilities Division, Marine ¦
Corps Base, Marine "Corps Combat Development Command
Director, Public Sa'fety Division, Marine Corps Base,
Marine Corps Combat Development Command (Attn: C 279)
Director, Facilities Division, Marine Corps Base, Marine
Corps Combat Development Command
NOTIFICATION OF POLY CHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCB) AND PCB-
C0NTAMI NATED TRANSFORMERS
(a)	40 CFR, Part 761 (TSCA, PCB Regs) (NO1]
(b)	MCO P5090.2
(c)	CG, MCCDC ltr 5090 C 042 of 29 May 91
(1)	PCB Transformers
(2)	PCB Contaminated Transformers
(3)	Test Results, Phases I and II
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1. The references require that fire and emergency response	~
organizations be notified of the locations of all polychlorinated
biphenyl (PCB) and PCB-contaminated transformers. The enclosures
s'are provided as the required notification of the Base's "Inventory:
-of these items. The tenant organizations occupying buildings.
=vithin 30 meters of these transformers vill be considered
^notified by copy of this letter.
*2. All PCB or PCB-contaminated transformers "listed on th^se^j^^
^Inventories are scheduled:for removal. Notifications of .removal^
:will be made by phone.
3.	The inventory of all transformers tested, with test results,
has been provided at enclosure (3). This is provided in order
jthat your records may also reflect vhich transformers are known
.to be free of PCB's. Additionally, all transformers that have
-been tested will be marked in accordance with the test results
for easy visual identification.
4.	Approximately 125 transformers remain to be tested. This
will require a third phase to our test and inventory contract.
Notification will be made on receipt of the results. In the
.interim, untested transformers can be identified by the absence
of a readily identifiable label. These items must, by the
Regulations, be treated as if PCB-contaminated until determined
otherwise through testing or by visual ^inspection "of the
manufacturer's plate on the transformer..
Deceived
gpooo
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°EC 1991

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.Subj: NOTIFICATION OF POLYCHLORINATED . BIPHENYL"(PCB) AND .PCB-r
CONTAMINATED TRANSFORMmS:
4. The point of contact and Base^PCB Coordinator is Captain *N.V
E. Roberts, Natural Resources :;and Environmental Affairs, Public
Works Branch, Facilities Division. Captain Roberts can be
reached at extensions 2020^ 2028, or 2029.
extension: X2020/8/9
Bruce Frizzell
By direction
Copy to:
7-9, 11, 17, 20, 20A, 20B, 20E,i20G, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28-30, 40,
41

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PCB TRANSFORMERS
(>500 PPM)
LOCATION	SERIAL
2002	76V8207
CINDER CITY SUB.	B531332
CINDER CITY SUB.	" "
RUSSELL ELEM	14306
CAMP BARRETT "D338963
(BATiT.FIELD-2ND S, POLE)
CAMP BARRETT , ^D338962
(BALLFIELD—1ST W.-POLE)
27210	iC108983
PPH	KVA	TYPE
2000+	25	PAD
2000+	1500	PAD
592	N/A	TAP
2000+	75	POLE
650	37,5	POLE
580	37 #5	iPOLEg.
1065	[15	&PpLEi3dS
ENCLOSURE (

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PCB-CONTAMINATED TRANSFORMERS
(*40 - 499 PPM)
LOCATION
5
(AVXA. MUS)
5
(AVXA. MUS)
5
SERIAL NUMBER
F4008563Y
F43346763Y
PPM
41
47
KVA	TYPE
50	POLE
50
POLE
(AVXA. MUS)
F44172863Y
60
50
POLE
2002
786007950
435
500
.PAD
2007 (MARSHALL)
796006839
140
500
PAD
2005 (MATHEWS)
786007949
473
500
^PAD
2010
F688954
405
300
rPAD
2100
2769350
329
50
*PAD
2100
.3000938
388
25
;PAD
.2103
^K00491
'51
150
:PAD
(2112 LARSON GYM
^(SUBSTATION)
3061296
53<
3000*
SAP
;2112 LARSON GYM
L(SUBSTATION)
3061296
49
3000
J?AD
2113
(INSIDE BOILER HS) ^5406622
45
50
PAD
2113
'(INSIDE BOILER HS) 5326782
42
50
PAD
2113
(INSIDE BOILER HS) 5326790
50
r 50
PAD
2116
.(BY LARSON)
82JJ786072
52
750
PAD
2600
7913564
173
37.5
POLE :
2603-04
125758
42
37.5
POLE :
2633
-299592
74
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PCB-CONTAMINATED
(*40-499
TRANSFORMERS
PPM)

LOCATION
SERIAL NTJKBER
PPM
KVA
TX75
2633
299591
57
15
POLE 113
3091
RKA0094
335
300
PAD
QTRS 4002-3A/B
85NA1101S
44
75
POLE
QTRS 4203-4A/B
4127144
41
75
POLE
5109
16623
64
N/A
WALL .
5110 (MCAF)
2493016
73
N/A
.VOLT. REG
24004 (REASONER) 70C44388
56
225
PAD
24115
6000325
58
75
POLE B-7
24180 (RAMER)
82600676
46
,150
PAD
26103-11
701879
50
37.5
POLE 166
'26145 D43031759P
ICWP BARRETT ... . •
|(BALLFXELD, E-) $0213122
56
173
50
537.5
iPOLE 149
EPOLB
CAMP3ARRETT
i^BALLFIELD, -1ST
S.) D342944
.347
50
POLE
CAMP BARRETT
(BALLFXELD, 2ND W.) D342943
216
50
POLE
CAMP BARRETT .
KBALLFIELD, 1ST N.) D147324
74
50
POLE
CAMP BARRETT
(BALLFIELD, 2ND
N.) D213125
212
37.5
POLE
CAMP BARRETT
(BALLFXELD, 2ND
N.) D213123
215
37.5
POLE
CAMP BARRETT
(SEW PUMP STA.)
80B2856
103
' 50
POLE
CAMP BARRETT
(SEW PUMP STA.)
80B2857
98
50
POLE

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PCB-CONTAMINATED -TRANS FORMERS
(*40-499 PPM)
LOCATION	SERIAL NUMBER	PPM	KVA	TYPE
CAMP BARRETT
(SEW PUMP STA.)
80B2855
125
50
POLE

RUSSELL ELEM
14305
45
75
POLE

BURROWS FT,KM.
786005021
144
500
PAD

GUN &ROD
1333229
173
25
POLE
443-11
MCB-*
74AL9944
54
10
POLE
412
HCB-4.
F166832
87
15
POLE
379
27215
83KA153002
44
as
POLE
375
27215
83NA153003
44
^5
POLE
375
27244
83NC254001
55:
15
POLE
379
27244
83NF136002
B6
15
POLE.
379
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PCB - 15
6280/2
B 04 6
From: Corporal Sean P. Jensen
To: Ralph S. Phipps
Subj: POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCB) MANAGEMENT SAMPLING REPORT
Ref: (a) MCO P5090.2
(b) MCBO 6280.3
Encl: (1) Lab results on Machine Shop Equipment Tested for PCB1 s
1. Per the references; samples were conducted 20 June 1996
through 02 December 1996. The following equipment was.sampled
and found to be non-contaminated with PCB's:
DESCRIPTION
Lagun Republic,
Milling Machine
Kearney & Trecker,
Milling Machine
LeBlonde, Lathe
Lodge & Shipley,
Lathe
SERIAL NO
20689
264-269916
NB1019
37904
American Tool Wrks,	060583
Lathe
Monarch Machine Co,	36523
Lathe
Gallmeyer&Livinston	272714
Oyster, Pipe Cutter	296227
DOALL, Power Bandsaw	438871848
Niagra, Power Shear	56505
J H Elliot, Lathe	275954
Cint Mill,.
Milling Machine
Fritz Warner,
'Milling Machine
Maximat, Lathe
55602p5v0024
01100502
RTE 1
LOCATION
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
Fac Maint
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
BLDG NO
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
3242
27241
27241
27241
27241

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Equipment Sampled List Con't
Enco,
Milling Machine
True Trace,
Tracer
Van Norman,
Milling Machine
891211
1267
5874
Gallmeyer Livinston 555987
Lathe
Golchester Co,
Lathe
DOALL, Lathe
Doall,
Power Band Saw
Keller,
Power Hack Saw
Partner III,
Milling Machine
Lagun,
Milling Machine
Bridgeport,
Milling Machine
Colchester Co,
Lathe
Doall, Lathe
Turnmaster, Lathe
Keller,
Power Hack Saw
2081407
28081407
47389129
3HD28657
1305
19278
115988-2
2603902-1
28081407-1
282079-1
3HD28657
WTBN
WT3N
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
WTBN
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
27241
2. Per the references the following machine was sampled and
determined to be PCB contaminated. It was properly cleaned and
disposed of upon discovery.
Milwaukee, Milling 262180
Machine
Central Heat Plant
3. The procedures used to ensure all equipment was checked and
sampled for PCB's are as follows:
a. Reviewed the plant account list of machines on base and
visited the three machine shops listed as users of shop equipment
confirming the records maintained by the Plant Property Manager.

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Procedures Con't
b.	Advertised over the local area network and posted on the base
tack board that Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs
(NREA) Branch was conducting PCB sampling around the base.
c.	Inspected the following facilities on base and surveyed their
shop machinery for potential PCB hazards:
1.	Communications officer school
2.	Marine Helicopter Squadron 1 and the Air Ground Museum
3.	Carpentry Shop
4.	FBI Academy
5.	Motor Transport Maintenance
6.	The Basic School AAV and Motor Transport Maintenance
7.	Refueller and Firefighter Maintenance
8.	Hobby Shop
9.	Engineer Test Site
d.	Checked with generator site coordinators for possible
equipment needing sampling or using oils to cool machinery down.
4. Per the references, NREA has surveyed all potential PCB
hazard areas and if needed sampled their equipment. PCB sample
results of machines sampled during this time are kept at NREA. A
catch all is in place for machines not sampled. The Base
Property Manager will inform NREA when a machine is to be turned
in or moved from the base. NREA will then survey the machine and
sample it for PCB1s if deemed necessary.
Respectfully,
S. P. JENSEN

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SEPA
WASHINGTON. DO 20460
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
NOTICE OF INSPECTION
1. INVESTIGATION IDENTIFICATION
DATE	I INSPECTOR NO. DAILY SEQ. NO.1
p,-n-97\Tn 7-7	qj.
A. INSPECTOR ADDRESS	,te ,.	 _ , „
2. TIME
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3. FIRM NAME

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Annapolis Operations Section
2530 Riva Road, Suite 300 -
. Annapolis, M0 21401
5. FIRM ADDRESS
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REASON FOR INSPECTION
Under the authority of Section 11 of the Toxic Substances Control Act:
For the purpose of inspecting (including taking samples, photographs, statements, and other inspection activities) an establish-
ment, facility, or other premises in which chemical substances or mixtures or articles containing same are manufactured, proc-
essed or stored, or held before or after their distribution in commerce (including records, files, papers, processes, controls, and
facilities) and any conveyance being used to transport chemical substances, mixtures, or articles containing same in connection
with their distribution in commerce (including records, files, papers, processes, controls, and facilities) bearing on whether the
requirements of the Act applicable to the chemical substances, mixtures, or articles within or associated with such premises or
conveyance have been complied with.
~ In addition, this inspection extends to (Check appropriate blocks):
~	A Financial data
~	B. Sales data
CD D. Personnel data
~ E. Research data
Q C. Pricing data
The nature and extent of inspection of such data specified in A through E above is as follows;.

INSPECTOR SI^ATURE XI
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SERA
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, DC 20460
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
TSCA INSPECTION CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
Form Approved
0MB No 2070 0007
Expires 3-31-88.
1. INVESTIGATION IDENTIFICATION
2. FIRM NAME
DATE
INSPECTOR NO.
i -"7
" ' '	
DAILY SEQ. NO.

3. INSPECTOR NAME
4. FIRM ADDRESS
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5. INSPECTOR ADDRESS
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Annapolis Operations Section
2530 Riva Road, Suite 300
Annapolis, M0 21401
6. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER NAME
7. TITLE
TO ASSERT A CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION CLAIM
It is possible that EPA will receive public requests for release of the	2.
information obtained during inspection of the facility above. Such
requests will be handled by EPA in accordance with provisions of the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 USC 552; EPA regulations
issued thereunder, 40 CFR Part 2; and the Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA), Section 14. EPA is required to make inspection data
available in response to FOIA requests unless the Administrator of the	3.
Agency determines that the data contain information entitled to confi-
dential treatment or may be withheld from release under other excep-	4.
tions of FOIA."
The information is not, and has not been, reasonably obtainable
without your company's consent by other persons (other than
governmental bodies) by use of legitimate means (other than
discovery based on showing of special need in a judicial or
quasi-judicial proceeding).
The information is not publicly available elsewhere.
Disclosure of the information would cause substantial
harm to your company's competitive position.
Any or all the information collected by EPA during the inspection may
be claimed confidential if it relates to trade secrets or commercial or
financial matters that you consider to be confidential business infor-
mation. If you assert a CBI claim, EPA will disclose the information
only to the extent, and by means of the procedures set forth in the
regulations (cited above) governing EPA's treatment of confidential
business information. Among other things, the regulations require that
EPA notify you in advance of publicly disclosing any information
you have claimed as confidential business information.
A confidential business information (CBI) claim may be asserted at any
time. You may assert a CBI claim prior to, during, or after the infor-
mation is collected. The declaration form was developed by the Agency
to assist you in asserting a CBI claim. If it is more convenient for you to
assert a CBI claim on your own stationery or by marking the individual
documents or samples "TSCA confidential business information," it is
not necessary for you to use this form. The inspector will be glad to
answer any questions you may have regarding the Agency's CBI
procedures.
While you may claim any collected information or sample as confiden-
tial business information, such claims are unlikely to be upheld if they
are challenged unless the information meets the following criteria:
1. Your company has taken measures to protect the confi-
dentiality of the information, and it intends to continue
to take such measures.
At the completion of the inspection, you will be given a receipt for all
documents, samples, and other materials collected. At that time, you
may make claims that some or all of the information is confidential
business information.
If you are not authorized by your company to assert a CBI claim, this
notice will be sent by certified mail, along with .the receipt for docu-
ments, samples, and other materials to the Chief Executive Officer of
your firm within 2 days of this date. The Chief Executive Officer must
return a statement specifying any information which should receive
confidential treatment.
The statement from the Chief Executive Officer should be addressed
to:
and mailed by registered, return-receipt requested mail within 7 calen-
dar days of receipt of this Notice. Claims may be made any time
after the inspection, but inspection data will not be entered into the
special security system for TSCA confidential business information
until an official confidentiality claim is made. The data will be handled
under the agency's routine security system unless and until a claim is
made.
fO BE COMPLETED BY FACILITY OFFICIAL RECEIVING THIS NOTICE
I have received and read the notice
If there is no one on the premises of the facility who is authorized to make
business confidentiality claims for the firm, a copy of this Notice and other
inspection materials will be sent to the company's chief executive officer. If
there is another company official who should also receive this information,
please designate below.
SIGNATURE
NAME
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DATE SIGNED
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