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Euclid E 15000 Kaiser Storage Add a . • SPOKANE COUNTY DEPARTMENY OF BUILDING AND SAFETY W.1909 BROADWAV AVENUE SPOKANEs WAiHINOTON 98280 (808) 458-9676 1 certtty that 1 heve ensmined this permit and stste thet tlts Inbnnetlon contalned In tt and eubmitted by me w my apent to compile eald permit te trus end eorrect In additlon, 1 heve resd an0 understand ths INSPECTION REOUIREMENTS✓NOTICE provfeforre Included herein and egreeto aompry with eame. All pravialona of lewa and ordinences poveminp thia type of work w111 pe aamplled wNf► wheMer epeeHfsd here[n or noL I urtderstend thet 1he iaauance of thla pennit endany subsequeM Inspsctlon approvats or Ce►tiftaatea of Oaaupsnay shell not be oonsvued to piw suthoNty to vlolate ar aencel ths provlatons of eny state or lvcal lew repuletinp comtruotlon. er ua wsnanty of ooMormanae with the provittons of any etats ot loasl Isvrs regulatinp conatructlon SIGNATURE OF APPLICATION OWNER OR AOENT nATE ~ APPLf C!4TI Oil1 PRO,.1ECT NUMBN R~ 89040409 JATE= 03043/09 C't1Gh° 01 APPi_ IcArTON axvtt*tt**tttt,xa~~~~xx***ac~~*u-xg*xXXxA APC''I_TCAYIQN SII[: aTC'~'EE T= 15000 C E.11CL..TD AV~' I"'ARr.".ErL. u= 1 1~46 9040 ADDR'ESS- SPOfCANC Wf? 5'9,?'i Es I'EFeM].'T 11 Ei: = (~)-.'.-100, UOq h1BO11r:. 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BUxl..D.CNG & SAFETY CR] TICAL i~ATEFia ALS REVIEW 890303 GMW FIFiE SAf f:TY F'Nir GC1NThl1C:TOR-= CIWNF-R F'l-1ON1: I rEM DESCft l F'T10N QUl1NTITY FEE AMOUNY _w_.___~... . ._....---_-_-w I~HE~ixC~1L STC~~iACE TAi~KS ?Q000 a'00.dO CRCrTCA1 MATEFiIAL REVIEW Y 15.00 PERMIT TYF'E FEE AMAUNT AMOLlNT PATIU AMOUNT aWxNG _-_M.. ...w w w...~ FIFiE SnF"ETY F'i~l ~75. OQ .40 ~?5 .00 275. 00 .00 275.00 F'RQGESS'I~D BY WLNI}LI., GL.ORTA PR1NTED BY WCNDEL, GL.ORIA 'T N ! AM!( Y nl 1 ~ BUILDING PERMIT AP.#PItRTS C TION WORKSHEET PLEASE PRINT AND COMPLETE ONLY TI-' OF THE FORM YOD UNDERSTAND (Please return thie origlnal and your building plans lo the Department of 9uilding and Satety) ! 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Release ~ w/co d t Hold 2 Envlronmenlel Healih Commercial, L Resiaential W 1101 College 'CD New Construction, p 81dg,alteratlon/addition Room 200 q Additional structure, , APPLICATION,1i - Conditlons/Cvmments - 27 Planning/Zoning: B' Commerciel, ❑ Cen ot Exemption, O Frontege, N 721 Jefferson O Setbacks, 0 fot w/d, 0 lot alze, O uselzorre. Q CU, varience, zone chenge, shoreline, 0 fence, 0 Other Canditlone/Comments - - , ~ Englnesra• tw"'Commercial. O Reeidentlal, ❑ Fload Plain, N 811 Jefferson O dralnage f~+ new access/approach, O fence. O road improvements Casditiona/Comments - , ~ UtlltUes: N 811 Jetferson , Conditlons/Comments ~L 1 , ID Otlter ~ . , ~ Plan Exam Fire Prev. ConditlonalComment9 _ c m Project Representative - Tetephone , Agencies Perform(ng Speclal Inspectlon Y o ~ .r F ~ 2 - - a~ ° LL c 3 L - 1 Indfcate above or eltech aondittons relative to flnal as bullt epprovai 2 Indkate ebave or ettech ►easons tor hold . w ~ t • • 1 ' Spokane County ! ~ Department of Building & SafeCy . WINS . ~ . JAMES L. MANSON. DIRECTOR RECLrIVLrD TO : Paul Chase, Fire District No. 1 ~ 2 g 1988 Scott Fink, Health Department Ken Jef frey, 8uilding and Safety s~114NE CpUNTY ENGINEER Bob McCann, Engineer's Office ~ . John Pederson, Planning Department ' FROM: Tom Davis, Code Compliance Coordinator Department of Building and Safety DATE: April 29, 1988 RE : April 27, 1988 - Pre-Application Conference East 15000 Euclid Avenue - Sanitary Coil Coater Line Enclosed is your copy of the minutes to the referenced meeting. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me. TLD: jas cc: Mr. Patrick Blau, Kaiser Aluminum Mr. Harold Maloney, Kaiser Aluminum Mr. Roger Ray, Department of Ecology Mr. Les Stone, Kaiser Aluminum Mr. Jim Legat, Utilities Department C • NOR1H 811 JEFFERSON • SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99260•0050 • TELEPHONE (509) 456•9675 , . . . MINUTLS PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE APRIL 271 1988 CALL To oRDER: The meetinq was called to order at approximately 10:00 a.m. by Building and Safety's Code Compliance Coordinator Tom Davis, with the following in attendance. PERMIT R$VIBW PARTICIPANTB:, Tom Davis, Building and Safety Scott Fink, Health Department Ken Jeffrey, Building and Safety Bob McCann, Engineer's Office John Pederson, Planning Department Julie Shatlto, Building and Safety APPLICANTS: Patrick Blau, Kaiser Aluminum, Environmental Concern, East 15000 Euclid Avenue, Spokane, 99216, Contact Person, 927-6350 Les Stone, Kaiser Aluminum, Building Construction, East 15004 Euclid Avenue, Spokane, 99216, Contact Person, 927-6376 Harold Maloney, Enqineer, Kaiser Aluminum, East 15000 Euclid Avenue, Spokane, 99216 Roger Ray, Department of Ecology, North 4601 Monroe Road, Suite 100, Spokane, 99205 SCOP$IPROJ$CT DESCRIPTION:, I. General Overview - The applicant is proposing to construct a Sanitary Coil Coater Line for aluminum beverage cans. The line will produce coated lid stock for the cans and will also be used for tab stock. The applicant is also proposing to construct a coil storage buildinq, paint storage building or above ground tank storage , and to upgrade the material handling equipment. II. Construction Schedule - The proposed construction schedule is to start in June 1988. SUMMARY OF DEPARTM$NTAL REQIIIRgMENTB: I. Planning Department (456-2205) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The site is zoned manufacturing and the perraitted use is allowed. ~ • . • 2. In a manufacturinq zone, all fuel storage, paints and chemicals need to be stored in compliance with the ASA Overlay Zone. 3. Above ground tanks need to be screened, meaning siqht-obscured or bermed, have aminimwa setback for the zone, and not exceed the maximum height of 15 feet. A variance, which is obtained through Planning Department, is required if the height exceeds the 15 feet. 4. The number of employees for the new coater line will not increase. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. A site plan needs to be submitted for review and .approval illustratinq the overall property lines and ownership, building setbacks, and location, height, and screening of any storage tanks. II. Engineering (456-3600) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. It was stated that Kaiser has their own stormwater disposal facility including treatment. 2. An option for the new buildinqs for disposal may be using the 11208" swales. Spokane County "Guidelines for Stormwater Management" will be provided by Bob McCann to Pat Blau. B. Permit Release Requirements l. A statement on the plans to be approved by Building and Safety stating the stormwater will be disposed of in the existing stormwater disposal system. III. Health District (456-6040) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. It was stated that there will be no separation of domestic waste and will be disposed of in the existing system. 2. The Health Department stated they were ready to release. / y • t IV. Utilities Department (456-3604) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The Utilities Department was not present, however, comments qiven to Tom Davis regarding the project indicated that the project has its own waste treatment system and has no further comments. V. Fire District No. 1(928-1700) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. Paul Chase thought that there should be some type of sprinkler system i.n the paint storage buildinq. 12. There is some concern with using water because of the fact that it may create more hazardous waste. Kaiser stated they would have to look into what other company's have installed, plus, Kaiser has its own fire department 3. Fire access lanes will be provided. B. Permit Release Requirements l. Fire District #1 will coordinate with Building and Safety on the release of the Building permit as they have no specific requirements. VI. Building and Safety (456-3675) A. Discussion/Requirements l. The proposal is to upqrade the coater line and to construct a storage building to store the coils. A crane will be used within the building. 2. The paint for the coater line wi11 be stored in tanks, or containers or in a separate building from the coater line. It will need to be at least 25 feet from any other buildinqs. 3. The amount of paint to be stored in one area is approximately 10,000 gallons. There may be 8 to 12 paint storage tanks or 20 to 30 cube cans. 4. The total volume and the design for the paint storaqe building needs to be in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code. • ~ • . . 5. Double containment needs to be provided for in the paint storage area, including piping to the application area. 6. The types of chemicals and what form of double containment regarding the liquid waste treatment area needs to be identified. 7. The storage buildinq will be classified as a B-4 building. 8. Discussions regarding the use of a sprinkler system and the potential problem this might create will be researched by Ken Jeffrey. 9. Paint sheets and the volume needs to be submitted for 'i-eview to Ken Jeffrey in order to complete plan review. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. A complete set of plans needs to be submitted for review and approval. Plans need to also indicate double containment for storage and handling of critical materials. VII. Department of Ecology A. DiscussionJRequirements 1. It was stated that the MPDS permit to allow discharge of treated waste into the Spokane River will be reissued without inclusion of provisions for the treatment of waste generated by the new Sanitary Coil Coater Line. Review and approval of the waste water treatment for the coater line needs to be completed first. 2. Request for permit modification for discharge needs to be submitted approximately 6 months prior to commencing operation of the coater line. 3. The DepartYaent of Ecology also expressed concern with possible use of a sprinkler system for fire suppression as a mixing of water and paints would create larqe quantities of danqerous waste possibly resulting in contamination ard disposal problems. REQIIIRED ACTION9 (County): l. Ken Jeffreys, Building and Safety, will research options for the sprinklering of buildings. . ~ ~ • . APPLICANT•8 COMMENTS*ACRNOWL$DGM(ENTs The applicant acknowledged that all comments/requirements were understood. The applicant had no further questions at this time regarding permit requirements. CORR$CTIONB: To miautes or changes from what appears in the minutes, we should be notified within one day of your receipt of these minutes. To plans as required by any or all of the above-listed departments shall be submitted in sets of 7 to Building and Safety who will then distribute accordingly to each department. AWOIIRNMSNT: There being no further business, Tom Davis thanked the applicant •and the departments for their participation and reminded all that he should be contacted if there are any unforeseen problems which may arise. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:15 a.m. Copies of Minutes to: Al1 participants File - East 15000 Euclid Avenue Sanitary Coil Coater Line . SPOKANE ENVIRONMENTAL ORDINANCE DSTBRMINATION OF NONSIGIQIFICANC$ File No.88001967 Description of proposal:_Construction of a Sanitary Coil Coater Line. Coater line to replace an existinq coate= line. Const~,-ucti,on will include a cofl storaqe buildinqL,_paint storaqe buil_dinq1 and effluent treatment facility. Proponent: `Ra_i ~uminum & Chemi.cal Corpora tIon., Location o roposal:_East 15000 Euclid Avenue Lead agency : Spokane Cow„ j ~ The lead agency for this modified proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. The information is available to the public on request. There is no comment period for this DNS. [X] This DNS is issued under 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date below. Comments must be subn►itted by Auqust s, 1988. Responsible Official: James L. Manson, Director c/o Thomas L. Davis Code Compliance Coordinator Spokane County Department of Building and Safety North 811 Jefferson Street Spokane, Washinqton 99260 Phone: (509)456-3675 l Date July-aOj 1988 Sfgnature . You may appeal this determination to: The Board of County Commissioners West 1116 Broadway Avenue Spokane, Washington 99260 in writing no later than August 15, 1988. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact above responsible official to read or ask about t,he procedures for SEPA appeals. ji~ 0.- -Spakane Cnunt~ ~ Depar rment of Building ~r Safety , . ~y JAMES L. MANSON, D '~-an s = ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ FZB 2 1989 g j~.~ d ~L 6JjS1Fj TO : Bob McCann, Enqineer's Department m Postlewait, Building and Safety FROM: omas L. Davis, Code Compliance Coordinator Department of Building and Safety DATE: February 2, 1989 RE : February 1, 1989 - Pre-Application Conference East 15000 Euclid Avenue - Storage Buildinq (Shell Only) Enclosed is your copy of the minutes to the referenced meeting. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me. TLD: jas cc: Mr. Carey Francis, Branson United Steel Buildings Agr. Dean Fowler, Utilities Department Mr. John Pederson, Planning Department Mr. Dennis Scott, Public Works Director Mr. Daryl Way, Health Department WEST 1303 BROADWAY • SPOKANE, WASHIIVGTON 99260 0 0050 • 'I'ELEPHONE (509) 456-3673 ~ %N ■ ~ ~ ~.i~`~-~i~r~. ~►o~.'~'? c'~ : ~~3t~~ ~x ~ZvC.~ E~SI 5~~OC ~'16': LID AVENUE - -ST4RAGB bOILDING FEBRUAtY if 1969 CALIi TO ORDER: ;f"e :~~e."CZng waS ~al-1ed -z-o ordC°'r ur p-prG:+:lii13tely 10=05 a.m. by Bui?ding ano Safety's Corle Ccnpliance Coordxnator Tam Davis f with the f'ollawing in attendartce. FERMIT REVIEW P14RTICIP'ANTS: Robin Domitrovich, Buildinor 3nd Safety Bob McCann,. Engineer' s aepartntent Tam Pastlewait, Buil.dCing and Safety Julie Shatto, BuYlding and Safety APPLYCFNTS : Carey Francis, Branson Onited Steel Buildings East- 1091° araadway Avenue, Spo}:ane, 99206 (509) 928-2276 SCQPE,/FROJECT DESCRIPTIt]N: I General Overview -The applicant is groposing to construct a 36 foot X 48 faot building far storage of uehicles and garden equipment. II. Constructi.on Time The applicant would like tv start construction as soon as possible. 5UMMAR'Y OF BEFARTMENTAI, REOLTIR£MENTS : 1_ Plannzrtg Denartment (455-2205) A. Discussian/Requirements 1. The F1 aRni.tZq DepartMen-t was not presenL, however, camments were given ta Tom 17avls prior t~ the cotrferencc and are as fallowsr a ) a he sethacks -from the proper ty 1 -3.r~es for tne propased ► u? 1dj.~g =ha1l 1--e +11t~szratcd ~.~n zhc sYte p3an. 'E-er anprovt..' Qf the reW►is4d s? te plan, tl-ic D1 - a!T7 ` n+'~ D~'nk_rtlTte7"~.. : ~ ~e ?"e ~ d]~ siQ,-, i` ~ '~-~lea r'- ~•.=.'L~~' J~ ~z 4.-1-~e b121la11"1~C'j TJerna-L_ 1 _ ~ 1% r • f B. Permit Release Requirements 1. A revised site plan shall be submitted for review and approval. II. Enqineering Department (456-3600) A. Discussion/Requirements l. The Engineer's Department has approved the site plan submitted and are ready to sign off their portion of the building permit. III. Health District (456-6040) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The Health District was not present and because of. the nature of the proposed project no comments were given. IV. Utilities Department (456-3604) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The Utilities Department was not present and no comments were given. V. Building and Safety (456-3675) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. Preliminary plan revilew has been completed and a letter was given to the applicant by Tom Postlewait. 2. Documentation of the adjacent buildings occupancies, construction types, and sizes shall be submitted to verify if one-hour fire-resistive construction will have to be required on the south wall of the proposed building and the north wall of the existing building. 3. The applicant needs to contact Clyde Wisenor, at 928-2462, for the number(s) and locations of thehydrants needed to satisfy the minimum fire flow of 1,500 g.p.m. 4. A critical materials list shall be completed and returned for review. 5. The plan check is based on a B-2 occupancy. - 2 - J i' • ~ 4 ~ . _ • " _ . .,E?~rFY SC~g :'13tE?Z:t.~rci. 1 r S' ~ _ i _*ghting an~ s-6: plurnbi^g, ~ c 3 ven•.ilat- ~or. draw~ -as shall be-~ _-;itted. B. Permit Pelease Reqi:iremen`s 1, Two co:rrplete sets of jA;--ins: addressing thE i t-ems discussed during the meeting and other items from the preliminary plan review letter needs to be submitted for rev:ew and approval. APPLICANTPS C0MMENTS/ACRNOALEDGEMENT: The applicant acknowledged that all comments/requirements were understood and had no further questions at this time regarding permit requirements. CORRECTIONS: To minutes or changes from what appears in the minutes, we should be notified witrin one day of' your receipt of these minutes. . To site plans as required by any or all of the above-listed departments shall be submitted to Building and Safety who will then distribute accordingly to those departments. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Tom Davis ttZanked the applicant anci the departments for their participation and reminded all that he should be contacted if there are any unforeseen problems which may arise. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 10:20 a.m. Copies of Minutes to: All participants File - East 15000 Euclid Avenue Storage Building (Shell 4nly) NOTE TO APPLICANT: Some time ago the County recognized the need to streamline the building perms.t system and accordingly initiated these Pre-ConstructZCn Conferences. Comments so far would indicate these conferences are succQSSful and do enhance the permit system. ks a recent participant, we would appreciate any comments you might ;iave to further i:Ti; .rove the process or, should you have any qu*QStions or c:cncerns regarding your conference, pleai,L: contact elther iiia Manson, .ailding and Safety Director, at 456-3675 or Jennis Sco-14,ft, Pu:lic Warks Director, at 456-3600. Sincere'.L,-, "rames L. rianson, D1Z'eCtet - ~ - n) /0" _ • y 1 Spokane County P r Zz DePartment of Building & Safety o JAMES L. MANSON, DIRECIOR RECavm MAR 3 1989 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL CUO EOuft TO ; Air Pollution Control Authority Z( Engineer's Office Environtaental 8ealth Planning Department Utilities Department C ity o f Spo]cane Liberty Lake Sewer District FROM: Department of Buildinq and Safety DATE: MARCH 3, 1989 At the request of QATR T r_k t1 _Ri A~I , the Department of Building and Safety is conducting an initial review for the following described proposal prior to completion of final plans: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: -rw`► ? n n~-n n n GALLO ABUVE GRQUND STORAGE TANKS IACATION: Far-r 15n n n Fur_iTp AVENUE PARCEL NUMBER: 11546-9040 . This review has been scheduled for MARCH 13, 1989 at ip:pQ a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Buildinq and Safety conference room. If you wish to attend or want to give input at this time, your comments will be welcomed. Enclosed for your preliminary review is a draft plot plan. Should you find that additional infonaation is needed in order to present your findings at the conference, please contact Building and Safety. v , TLD:]as ~ ~ r~ v WES7' 13M BROADWAY • SFOKANE. WASHNG'!'ON 99260 9 0050 • TELEPHONE (509) 456-3575 ` • . 1 . • . • Spokane County ~ DepartmenC of Building & Safety ~ JAMES L. MANSON. D f ( t r. ~ • ~ ~2"s1~"~ ~ 4 ? , TO : Bob McCann, Engineer's Department John Pederson, Planning Department Tom Postlewait, Building and Safety Daryl Way, Health Department FROM: Thomas L. Davis, Code Compliance Coordinator Department of Building and Safety DRTE: March 13, 1989 RE : March 13, 1989 - Pre-Construction Conference East 15000 Euclid - Above Ground Storage Tanks Enclosed is your copy of the minutes to the referenced meeting. Should you have any questions or need addition information, please feel free to contact me. TLD:rmd cc: Mr. Partick J. Blau, Kaiser Aluminum Mr. Dean Fowler, Utilities Department Mr. Dennis Scott, Public Works Director ~ J WF.ST 1303BSOADWAY ~ SPOKANB, WASHMGTON 99260 0 0050 • TELEPiiONE (509) 456-3675 A ~DEENUTEY PRE-Wi'Yii\UViiVN Wi'FERENMY SAST 15000 EUCLID - ABOVS GROUND STORAG$ TANR.S MARCH 13, 1989 CALL TO ORD$R: The meeting was called to order at approximately 10:00 a.m. by Suilding and Safety's Code Compliance Coordinator Tom Davis, with the following in attendance. , PBRMIT RSVIBW PARTICIPA11'1`S : Robin Domitrovich, Building and Safety Bob McCann, Engineers Department John Pederson, Planning Department Tom Postlewait, Building and Safety Daryl Way, Health Department APPLICAHTS: Patrick J. 81au, Kaiser Aluminum Post Office Box 15108 Spokane, Wa 99215 (509) 927-6350 SOOP$/PROJECT DBSCRIPTION: I. General Overview - Proposed is the placement of two 200,000 gallon above ground storage tanks. The proposed tanks will replace existing underground storage tan s t at hold approximately one million gallons of . The applicant would like to begin construction `in August 1989. O%Tom Davis stated that a SEPA checklist was submitted for the proposed project and will be circulated within a f ew days. SUPBUARY OF DBPARTNEN'PAL REQIIIRENENTS : I. Planning Department (456-2205) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The site of the proposed project is zoned Manufacturing and the proposed use is permitted. 2. The storaqe of critical material shall be in accordance with the standards prescribed in the ASA Overlay Zone. 3. The maximum tank height shall be 15 feet above grade. The applicant stated that they would like to exceed the 15 foot limitation and that a variance application will probably be filed with the Planning Department soon. 4. John Pederson told the applicant that should he apply for a variance, it would take at , least 45 days to: process and that a public • hearing would be held by the zon3.ng adjustor. 5. The exposed tanks shall maintain primary use setbacks and shall be completely sight screened year-round by a fence, hedge, shrubs or maintained landscaped berm. B. Permit Release Requirements l. The permit release is pending the outcome of • the variance and the SEPA checklist. , II. Engineering Department (456-3600) A. Discussion/Requiremeats l. A drainage plan illustrating how the storm water is being retained will need to be submitted. 2. The applicant stated that the storm water will be processed through treatment. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. A letter needs to be submitted to the Engineers Department describing the treatment of the storm water. That further comments may be submitted as part of the SEPA review. III. Health District (456-6040) A. Discussion/Requirentents 1. Daryl way stated that the Department of Ecology regulates requirements for above ground storage tanks. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. The Health District is ready to release their portion of the building permit pending the out come of the variance and the SEFA checklist. IV. Utilities Department (456-3604) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. The Utilities Department was not present and had no comments for the proposed project. . • V. Building and Safety (45f-3675) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. Plan review for the proposed project has been completed and a letter has been sent to the applicant. 2. The applicant needs to verify that HDPE liner is resistive to the type of liquids being stored. , 3. The applicant needs to verify that the fuel . lines are double contained as required by the regulations of the ASA Overlay Zone. 4. The agplicant stated that the tanks will contain class III-B liquid. 5. Location of the shut off valve for stormwater needs to be verified with the Engineers Department and Fire District #1. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. Conditions of the plan review letter need to be met before release of the building permit, 2. Two complete sets of drawings need to be submitted for review and approval. APPLICANT' S COHNENTS/ACRN : The applicant acknowledged that all comments/requirements were understood and had no further questions at this time regardiag permit requirements. CORRECTIONS: To miautes or changes from what appears in the mi.nutes, we should be notified within one day of your receipt of these minutes. To site plans as required by any or all of the above-listed departments shall be submitted to Building and Safety who will then distribute accordingly to those departments. AWOURNrENT: There being no further business, Tom Davis thanked the applicant and the departments for their participation and reminded all that he should be contacted if there are any unforeseen problems which may arise. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 10:25 a.m. Copies of Minutes to: All participants File - East 15000 Euclid Avenue The installation of two above ground storage tanks. < NO1'8 TO APPLICANT: Some time ag'o the county recognized the need ta streamline the'buifding permit system and accordingly initiated these Pre-Construction Conferences. Comments so far would indicate these conferences are successful and do enhance the permit system. As a recent participant, we would appreciate any conunents you might have to further improve the process or, should you have any questions or concerns regarding your conference, please contact either Jim Manson, Building and Safety Director, at 456-3675 or Dennis Scott, Public Works Director, at 456-3600. , Sincerely, . James L. Manson, Director t ~ SPalU1NE OrVIRONMWAI aRD1NAWCE OETERMtNATION OF KQNSIGNIFICAlICE 840s0409 file No. Placement of the 200,000 gellon ebowe•graund storage tanks far waste oil storege. Description of ptapasel: Kaiser Aluninun, Inc. Proponent: East 15000 Euclid Averrue, Spakane, Nashingtan Location of proposal: Spokane Camty, the lead agency for this proposel hes determined thet it does not hsve e probable sign9ficent adverse impect on the erwiroment. An,Environsental Inpract Stetement (EIS) is not required under RCY 43.21C.030(2)(c). Thie decision was made efter review cf a eampleted environmental chedclist and other informatia► on fite rith the lead egency. The infotnotion is evailable to the public an request. C 7 There is no canment period for this ONS. pU This DN,S is issued under 197-11-340(2); the lead egency witl not ect on this proposst for the required 15 day revieti+ period cannemirg on Mercfi 18, 1989. Canments pertaining to this checklist/detemination aust be submitted/reoeived no later than 4:00 p.m., ARril 3, 1989. Respamibte Official: Jarties L. Manson, Oirector - c/o Thanas L. Davis, Code Carpliance Coordinator Spolceree Canty Depar4nent of 8ui lding and Safety West 1303 Broadwey Avauie Spokene, Washingtan 99260 09)456-3675 March 17, 1989 . oate Signature y You may appeal this determination within 10 calendar days after it becomes final: The Board of Camty Canmissiaeers West 1116 Broadrray Averxse Spokene. Nashin,qtan 99260 The appeal must be submitted in writiRq no later than 4:00 p.m., April 13, 1989. You should be ptepared to arake specific factual objections. Contact above responsible official to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. t * • * w w w ~e w w w w +r r► ~ ,t ~t ~ : w s r~ * * « r ~ • t * * • w ~ * ~r • ~ r : * ♦ ~r s * s w ~ w ~r * • w w r : t • • * • ,r A copy ot the Determinatien of Nonsigm ficance was mailed to: Spokane Cotnty Air Pollutien Centrol Authority Spolcene County Health District - Enviramer►tal Health Mr. Fred Grey Mr. Demis Kroll Spokahe County Engtneer's Office Washiriqton State Department Of Social & Health Services Mr. Gary Nelson Mr. Tan Justus Spokane County Plaming Department Washington State Department Of Ecolegy Mr. Tam Masher Envirermental Rew ew Section - Ms. Barbara Ritchie Spokane Cointy Utilities Cepartment fire District No. 1 Mr. 8ill Dobratz Mr. Clyde Yisenor e ti s t ~ ! . . . EATVIROATMERTTAI. 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Top ol Berm. EI 6 35 r.. -1 F U Grade EI 00 ~ Unet, see pgW Siormwater Boaom ol Conleinment, EI •2 65 Sump~ ~N ,.~5 rSlope lo Slcrmwater Sump . ~G`'~,S 01~ ~►~bc5 ~o b~ ~~,a..~Q l'~rt'dRC.~ 8" Grevel . 6" Sofl . - HDPE lfner .3' Clay Llne Deull wS FIGURE ~ OIL STORAGE TANK _ SECTION ~ SCALE 1" = 30' ~ ~ , ~ \ ~ r • . ~ . New, 200,000 Gat r 130 Lb 011 Storage Tenks Steam V(Exst) / 1 225,ooo Mooo ~ UL ! ReCOVered ~ ~ o ~Store9e Ojl Gal Tanke N - - ~ 300 ~ 91, From Oii Rec 3" ~ 149' ~ 8uildfng (ExsV Qil Trensfer ~ ~~ant 206, Pump (F.nsq ~ . 011 8nek Weter Drain Feed Pump fExtQ 3o@ To Oil NOTE Piping is shown schemadcally Piping &"k Ody Wastewater between fhe oil storage tanks end the Sumps (Exsl) waslewaler trealment buflding will be Wuaweter in a single trench Tnetmenl / Buildfng ~ CIBfiliBf ' Surge Pond l J ' FIGURE .Z ~ OIL STORAGE TANK ~ ~ SCALE APPROXIMATELY 1" = 85' LAYOUT ~ ~ ~ ~ . , ~ . . ~ ~ r New, 200 000 Ga~ ~ 130 Lb Od Stcrage Tanks Sleam (Exs~ 225,000 ~23,000 ~ a Gal. ~ GW 1 % - - d I Recavered ~ oil ~ . 'L ~ oo scorage ~.000 Tenke GBL JL , - A1~ From 00 Rec 3#0 3" Building (Exsn CooIant ~ 149' 0i1 Trenster 206' ~ ~ Y Pum Ens ~ I / PI U ~ 0118reek Weter Orein Feed Pump (Exso To Oil NOTE Piping 1s shown schemaUcally PipinO &eak 0ily Wasteweter beiween d►e oil storage tanks and the Sumps (ExsQ westewater fieatmenl buildmg will be Weeftweter In a single trench Trbimenl Bu(lding CleriBer Surge r 1 Pond ~ J , l ~ FIGURE ,Z = ~ J/SCALME IIPPROXIMATELY 1" = 85' OIL STORAGE TANK LAYOUT ~ ~ , . ~ - - - ; 32' ~ Top ot Berm. EI fi 35 a'. Grede EI 00 - = ~ - unw. See Detail Stotmweter 9oaom oi Containmenl, El •2 85 Sump Slope to Stormwater Sump - - 6" Grevel 6" Soll HOPE Uner , ~ 3' Clay Unw DolaA NtS FIGURE ~ OIL STORAGE TAHK ' scALE I• _ N SECTION _ ~ - . ~ a N • t I ENilIRO1lTME1ITZ'AL CHECKLIST SP4 < N ENVIRONMENTAL ORDINANCE : SECTION 11.10.230(11) I . , f ~ ~ • ~ pHi~IR RM1fT~1~4i OROLMta (YAC lf7-tt-NO) Mettw ll 10 7~0(t) vtlt ~1 Q~Lltas I/le A fwp.e o! 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Ot j1N the bn" ltettlpt/w ro taf 1w raf mwas saas Matloo accsrapty q/ untrllf. the b"g of fa~ knowIefts Is nftt casS. rww OIwld M aW q owt t!r podo" irs fwf wef..n.tuns os rnjeaa elap vltboaa cIr ud to Nn *sieitu lt fft eow ao wt Imw the moMt, or lf •"tlw Ma aos eqlf u 7ra propu1. rrlca 'to eot taw• .r rwa .mA •pdr Cissslecs, mown to tta prnlod awr op .w1I . . . . uerf b1a1s iwr fam ureilou as► a1mt pwrrwtal cnrUlMr ass r SMfy aAo"ilne aM 1ra0rart Met{wstlsss Anrwer lMa qwlpi1«u i/ jw ts. Il Y" bsw grnits". the sw+e.wsc.l asnWoo m usfet Joe. Ae clydlUC pat[eu 6"17 to a!t Mw d yenr ►eo0w"l. 0~ tt la ptes to do tts Owt a MrtN ad atM or MAtlfwtem pruu d lu" •ltftA a" MAttlsml INsmilde etwc wlll MwHle Tms pm7o"1 or tu eavarsasasxal eIfects t1r mwcv to vMttb }sr wdwle sNe tlwAllat 66f ut pm N u018b rwr sown a► sr"l0s aRlltttad talonocbs nssaiahfy ralccs,1 to Iasantalng lt Wn sq MelpUtws otRrr IMpst Qss, d sbs►1let !se wav"yosa ftup"alai tsptato thlt, sWdl4t fK sarsjeu pnpwl• w"o tRooaf 4aeaalon uy M aeswM 'da+s at oppty' aAmsTtoai, wµ.es the utntnmua wns rae amnnua acttautftr• o> 74W MOpN}tt a[ttem the tst to ilM tlrtUlst fs tly Mifa ''Tojogl *•PpllfW ' 1E/ -VAAeff1 of a1es' s1101111 M tsar q 'pf-yOYl ~ 'Fnpnes, ' od 'dtearl terjuplife eres ' neMCalwy • NACLGtOfA1D t N... dpssp.d ps.1.a. 1r .pten.bl.e 5an1tgKy Qll CQa't1Y1g LiT?0 Kaiser Alummnum & Chemti ca7, Carnoratinn ~..s.... ..s .a." .s..r of mut"g "U"t w••m, Kalagr. 1►7 uni n nn F. C_hPm t-a 7 Cnrporat s nn Trentwood Works, P.O. Box 15108, Spokane* WA 99215 • as.Checkli.t ,a..wg 6/10188 S a2=7 f.,w.un d.ablus, Spokane Cauntv F.la--anp-Pt 6 /eyws4 slatv oz sa1ata1a ttm2sdlq /imlq 1r ."IUwWIe , Construction to occur August 1988 - JulY 1989 1 • W rw t~w sq µ~u !~t futrn ~Nluw asswbn. ~t Ma1r► ~ct1Ht~ t~1~td t~ ..,.~M v1tA tll~ ~rs~wl! 11 S~• •q1a1a No b. ft psa wn u 4v+ ueflna Me tut auft or qJrcens tIP SldM Psop.Sli it H• •41e1• Yes, the Proiect will hp tn:atatlpcl at thP mrp,ntwnnA WnrkQ s.rbinls cnnsi ts of aPprax&aatel.. 565 a..,...... { t.lu uh cov{rssaial Ialomtlm 1+r tww elwiL t4t Me Mm prt"ed ot wlll ►e pryaed bpety raLfN to aUe pnM"l Sap AttR[~~'iP_f~ t]l'A'IA[!f' Ql1Rti~lAY'V ~~C~ ~}~ii1 ! ~ . . . (vK I91-11-flO) Mea4w tl to 2)0(t) EMNAIM orIROOODFrAL oILawires A SACUt01Mp ItosilmMP ! 00 yaw kner Wbatur 1pltullsas aft /p/!q tss 1, Wl aptY►ota ol mie1yr frNouls Alrectt? Afleacta11 tr:'1apnc7 cwrtp yyoot prno"lf If Yoe. orplds. ~ . 10 U/l a11y (YMNr11L s»fmalo a! MAi1l [wat Y~~t lw uNd fN ymr oiQpOqI i/ 1i157N! sCnRCn -ggt-ice of Construetion & Apnlication for Avproval SnnlranE± Cnunty Rlji I cilnQ_ Pe.rmit w_ n_ n_ F. - wPDES mQ 'c,fication and avtaroval of new ef f luent , •t~i.~ , F' ~„j V=., 11 Cl~ tr+tet. moeo ~t• ~~rtlKd ~ow . nclrEtq tAe p •~M tM $lu d tM pio)ect ~ad dt• 1Aerc an awtd ~..ut«~. i.ur a ~rt. :a.c wc •,a foe w~assria c.eaat■ .sr.sr• ot ~roe~r i*eaos.t rw a as~ e.d tp nr" eAme ayrrn ee ibb /+p _-See attached Praiect Description !a tarAttemef oL Kaowal. Ctq aJttelou Ufsertlu ta • persaa to ubntsaa aM plsatu icuilon of rar propcpl projoitt ImtmAlq • afhtt ~tw. !f py• rw sas~lal tmrei01► ~o/ nsp U tt~ lf •pwyou/ Vwul@ octvf aq• • n~ of •tU ~rsvl~f ur t~ei~ ~s lsrM~fl~~ of tM OItO (0) ►testfa a Ini tqcrlptles. Slu FI~O '0IlWt/ a# Zr+~ somrsoic mp 11 0uas+r►1y ati1LD1m, Mblle /eu ~►osrlio wldt sow 11me tswdM ly W assUty. yw an aat ""ltM ee 411#160JtG "pa ar 40481104 Ptarn wbuItteO WIIA Gq prssis ap/!luttas raiaca u ws aKCtluc The project will be located in or next to Buiiaing ffz1P at thp gnuthwent Corner of the Plant , /'~~(w c Aaa 17 OKS W MMsd ecttsa !jo witlls tw Ap!!at fautttve Atea tAfAl! lAa 4ewra/ Sew♦ Sssila acnT 7M hts►Ity Sswr lonta Amaf ttn Ctq d frols.t ffao Spokswo tawty o AM Owetsf iao Mi" tec tmn+rlsa! within the Actuifer Sensitive Area (ASA) tp ~ =o n c+arssso n uyLir.se ~ usumoarriu, euMans Lq~qt~00 ~Of l ~~r ~ wTM r-` • Cnwcal /ss=Hfvm+! tlr stte Iel[al~ ss~1tV~aaJ fdllq Atlly unp stawf *Mqfsln=* Aj1Rt9 Cq otMra b lmat 1• tM moteeppi •lqe ea tV @Its (OMrwtnt& Nrtsai slsplt 0t c Vlus puon< <rp" at *Ws ace /awA 40 Hr OIte ffer aswrl• ela? npf tnvel pnt e.[lk)t ti so. cee cl...iftc.«a et .=ru.laraS alf,. qsettr tAo o/ qap sa1 Prlie l,r.t,.e __Sarid /Gravel O A!f IMrf At/s" l11d{CsLi07q o/ bellwi Of W"taN• p/l• t11 IA@ Say+111• wltt0la1l It q Ilstfo♦t No . . spoaws a►uopaas&L OacNAla (MK If)-LL-9i0) itcatm It 10 170(I) p. OMi1RQMR1RIL [LIMMRtf(taalwveml) [mluatlas hs 4reev oso On1lp r Ossn11r tM pispea type am spr-lru qruelciu Noa Itlltq or ardlq prpoar1 Idtcau Swtcs ot ttlt None , f Ceot1 uNlw+cwv n• mnlt ot elearlal. aeasis+nelouo ar wet It w pneullf Isserlla, No , a AEoae Mut peceee df W a1te WU b co.erN "M trwWVte.. •orf.c.• •ft•r 01,36e9 ecaatsec- tlp (fus esample• Noalt s► 60114tess)1 Z'11E Site ]_s already cov _red with concretQ Or aSphdlt. 7be,py'eagct wi7 7 nnt r_hanQe that. ~ Mpa~ ~u■►e~ i~ nMw ~t e~asrol teo~loa. tk ItAet t~pstt~ t0 IM urc~. tf ~t P3oes nat applv I .a ' • Nuc tns d olesWU to tlu Ne vw11 nwlc Iew tM propmat (f s hus. awcwebilr. etw• Istretc1a1 Mod aKa) trHy saaoeacttoo oa1 dN tM Pre" U twyLaeOf lt mv ansratly d4scraM arl {tp sy0rsstua euiulps tl taw V_LC' _-lpsg than 751 4'nr±_c /taear TI11S 13 A 125 ton/,~pa~' r c3~tt!t3 nt~ n~asar fl~+o old coatinc~ line ► Afo thrse aep ef1-O1ta saecn of lolilmlnu 401 alar tMt wp atteat yeur prpnwlt It w gnnullp fucdM lY0 • ~ e h*/"e1 rapm p ftdwn at ceftrol htaatw os eWe lopecto to aIr It Sq}I I?tSta1 latiOIl Of an aftprh»rnarl,. n,~rn,rne,r hoodi.ng and emissions capture. s. wm (1~ t~ tMn ~a) s»~f~u wt~~ lrf~ M~s t~ ~~s ta~~lue ~t~tNt~ ~f a1r ~lt~ (~ciMllu~ f~~r eauur @sl u"Oft1 stewa, Mlewtst U\gs. tWN@. wa1aNftIT if yeo. 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IIH tlslt/q astlvltlael None 441 Vlll ~q eRwteals lnNC4618T orWte ulwnte or Mat0low fwlal bsIwN 1o aDose srwer e. wreistOVsl .osras. aait.t tt u dua trrss aw qwaui.s .1 ..ue►,la viu te •tonrt VP~ G ehenlci~ ~ :roerua u~c~ a~raiea twK If1-11-110) lseelm It 1aIlOttl 16 YIyItOM1iRm LLOQRf (twttowds gwdustla rp (i) 101109 thcuuve wswns vlll M tsVo u lnwie 4"t t"L of s,/fft e[ aA aMlub ~~t 0-*@Jr uorM K"r qs stae o111 Mt M a1Lwe ts, Mrcelaq qgrwwr wtor idqo I=tWo* r►pees u kF► clnsttsls wt of 4btwl slasme hutlNg te ]l(t) wi 3K7I1 Al 7 chPmi na 7 c wt 1 1 hP c;tnrc+d , ng,e,ondazy- SC-E Qjrr%C hn-"t(*( s421t inmen 1-nie--C=7 y- ,wiitlh cpokanE, C^tlr $eiM11at7Ari Af C'rjf-tCal Ma+-orialc-_ s s4e~e ~tt (trelortq usrs yui►r fl) Oracel►e tfe Nrtea ot tymif (9acidtq istan ratisr) a/ dllrod dt 4tsllegttow wd dlolose! It ay (uatsu qailms1tlto tf tarwl VIyN YII1 aR1t rcrr llasJ Y/1/ tble nW 1!w lats •ebor .~nrs/ l! ~e bacNle Water runoff will be qenerated by sto wa pr ~i-q w; i 1 be directed ta-tbp px~ c~ i ~nt~ gaYs„gi'°m (t) 'Jltl awy iMleals NseeM. Au/1ed os u"d an she olss, an • leuelp drn • qtll oe taq vflt Inis to wctscs or grorw war or ee o aten wrei /fspoa.l lp"on AisWialy i• nr[s:s s< <rwfr ruct No CMM vi~i~ NUIIlII fAL~t ~fMqY H ~l~jK~ ~a~nt It ea ~arrall~ d~~plN No ~ /t'p~M le Map v cwan7 ~rrf~c~. trwa/ ~n0 eoWt wa~r I~pca• It u~ tU t!» Pesplesd reites llq wlhl~ l►e ! r for tv~ ~eh !e 0~y~cLtlT atsai aa taolowtt~qu qLttV{ go faalUf1ce tawnrat~ lettlsM ]W,)). oaw 30I3 o1 tblt dutflliC) ThP nnlv rtmnff I.ri 1 7 1,o c This wi 11 fiA A1 RnhnracaA »ner an rr~n~S ae,....,+. NO DrOCeSS, waste Or effli"en will en pr the storm water system_ . n..t. Does nat apply ~ . wa .r u~. en..e ws. u" r.ud an oe. .us, eaauwq erus .Itn ePlS. •v►ea ae.. Mtgfvt1 eTMO I{f [tstsi tuM vLbot sAtwti gtro_ ►uon _ cm or tr.l.. yt pll Plat• ottall. bnaarcvr• br►ln" &IYIa Q0b1,• wlr~ -lrus plWse wter lllly, "lssss •Ilt~{l otla~ odrt Iy►es O! wsatGtlN ~ YAyt Ur ur sowni ol Mptm[!N YIII w ~ 1~t ~Itffqi Does not awlv e N~a t4ssatsW ~r diq~~wl ~real~s ~w~ t~ w as ~t aa~ ~br ~lt• None ~ a repsN 4o/"@l1q. 480 MNrala PIaaeoo or imbt msouts co prw.orw ot iNuaetl wHtattoo as tlr 9490 tt sqs None V . . sPoRurs omaeiorM mmwaa twc isr-u~o~ s.eae. u iar~ote~ ~ 091903101rru etXloons cc..ct.o•1 twlwtlr ►a~ s iwuuss q•acs w. o.ts • Cliett 601 ►1r1s O/ aLaL r614b bw Mss odsnw as sc sear atn *tu at *to tswe to br so K aW the OItot „te., h..6 h.m, p,u .aWbr.s ot..*s None .1..ir ...ti a►, a...r «h.,. None l,.*s S... ..k." ..ms b..,u., .M11016. 60813 None .0.., e Ltaa a" aDrdued ot urantured aMSLs Vws to Ir M K vff tAe *lc* NQpe o lo WOue psa q•afpaalo nwut It se CarIo1• No • hops" Muwh e. "O"ew st .ah~ee~ .Illlu.a It ws Does not avnly • CNaO AOD wtuM aSWMa ` . vbue ud, .r .asp (atscc.tc. .uar►s p.. .wr .t... ..1.,1 viu he wd t..e.t .n. W coql=ad /»}sY•o eNrp wsQat OmNM rNtfar lt vllt M ot1 lq IuaLLy. wrloc• tvulq. "t F.1 pctri r_i tv - man ~fa __~r~ nu atural G~s - m nu a__irinct b tiwld 3arr frajoct otlocc tM rwatW w s! GMu omrp !I Ninat tosKttuil U N. punll? l~~crlk No , s MJrt "a ot wrnp to~nattem foauua ore tat1Wed U aM RlSu ot lste pre"ulf Wt oehar froMtsi wuu+aa p eoieee o► wttit sta►p lmpstc@. ll pqr Dood enaineersnq_judament fo:r electrical Recuoerative heat ~Y~ge" to reduce 9a~ usage- I anrs~aaru~ ~ca.rn • An Ur~~ sq rmteoroial Ma1t0 0aaarA~. 1~o2~clA.y ~~o~s a~ tots N~u~t~ rt~a N tln w/ oqiMtos 1/!ll st buutta* W"b• t0st caLLA ftat ea esielt ef tYU peepo"lf It u. amcglbo _AZQ - cheT+icals.flar+ahl,p mat-E+rtalc and waste geme=atp.A kM=this.TrOr.~n_-Szwi?_7 be i Aa~r►tiral t~n thc~e al raadv asseciated Wlth ' App~ r3ri ta prc_ lonL_rp and J1.1re prni-or_ i OII measures will be taken. (t) DauetM o'eetal ...rpan s.e.is•• wr 6891#1 w nq1eN Fxi,gtina Kaiser fire and chemica], response 1,+Tab7 l1 _ 1 PS va 11_ Up _aAern,ate _ . . (WA! li7-t1-160) seutow l1.10 2lOE1) Mun C"tMLOOtY, q01MU4[ 1 tMt1~R~t6l [tLNOif (cmslwM) t.ahwalm r., Ofr1~0101ORA1 t[AL711 (3) hpos" m.uyrn to ~staa• er esstrol awrmaout lualeb Maefs tf nhe Protection meast,,s include pu ting Qnclosures, secondarv coatginmentr sorinklex svstems~ s r.t..~ Mn a"s 0 tolM atat la 41a 4ra qb1A gus oft*et Iour ►eeJec[ (fw n"ploe aul/la ."to..ee oO.r•tbn eeti.ra Area has norma2 manufacturi.nq noises that arp lpnn han 8S lb_ Th -ptn,3pet wi11 nnt changp hic_ /s) wEas typ" ar tereJa d aetas wy" M irutd by er "socLld wtth tlr troAct oo • o►ace-tet~ or o loart.as~ anl• Ifat *w~gs aral/ta eaaeeose/u~ qsntW. oteert fadtut• Nrc Mrrr eolu vw14 co.n fea. TAe •ta .,j,pcd:; than Rs-CIh 01 hepeudwaooee toto"a sr eossed inla l.ooeto 11 nyr _§pecification that ectuipment is less than -M dh . L„ID .M smnm m , . m.t u .ft ca..u .r a. .u. .d .ajacto P.r.riu.i Manufart»r-i ner b Idalb oix alaet ,sss. wd far Raetcelwsst If so 4coe►iEo ~e Q ,..u,r..,, .g„«u,., ...A. ,u Trentwood Works ROl Zl11Q Mt 1 1 rpxi mai-ral v FQ a+,Spc lmAgr rnnf. a uui .ej, u..cs"o b u..to.a.ir n.. .AIa*I NO • YAo■ 1• tu carnwt smlq eleaatllcosioa tt .A..u.e Mannfa_t rri net t k1u tea eaarent ea~`~esaas~w p.. ~..1~..~tw ot et~ •te.S IliC1U5tr111 • tl r~flas0f• wt 1~ W QYM~i {~t1IIY Wtt/ ~ftjftl dn11n+tNa of tAe atut Daes not anDlv h be aft pat 44 ab sIte Mm cLulftM as as qvt tall~ amlatM' snat It to eysc11l No 1 4►sosftaa•lr Mr «ay /rsyl. .oaw enu. .r .Wi ta ttr :wyl•ta propce• To _ d _tp , n _d hy tfnioaT.=cmpau~ negotiation. . . . QoRAra fJl►iIoomrtu eaotl411a (WC IN-l1-NO) i~~t/~a 11 10 370(1) 14 Otta0lM.Lfm UXOM (tMNlaodj c.,a,ctm r.s y.K~ n.. ft1y ~ M~m~u11 Aw uq po~ta wa70 ~M co.Pl~~d ~)en u~µ~c.1 None hqwod samra ts aW or rafrso oini t tq.gu. tf .qi Does nOt aDnlV ! h+rrM esasrra to asaure, qw Pso»uf 1o cor"clfiS wI[A se1NIq sp1 Pro}cew lmw gets s" 'laaa $I n? The vroject is compatible with present anrl fut„ra janA ncF+a _ r ~oasuc . &proat.w1y b...st w!u wrU ee pso+a.d. Ir ..jpt iwlic.u Muca.t asW .lNt. •f Iw-Ift'r "wlq • Does not applv b Ap"lrtoty Aw attsi. !f aq w44 M elbl"telr Ldtuu rMther Alo. mtlOb rr tOr1aIG" bpWiq Does not applv c Iespsd rmwsts q alan or caatca ►Owfy lnTacu tf Does not aDDlv ' ,0. • Wlos 1• tL ca1l:as M1o1u st oy Peqwd ~ttott~t~ I~1. w tatla/Irt~ pc~aw rAae 1~ te~ pttacl"l oasur bulutq maarlel(s) f+q~~ Afterburner stack heiqht will be 40 feet. Existinct buildinq heiQht is 35 feet. i ► Hat "mw 1o Ih ta"tou alotd~l wed• 1n altnd tr oUterscw! None s ►►•"Owl raaasu to sspft ot awfts asstbsls lopiss. It seq: Does not apply u uwrt u+a am • YAat t"s, of ItsRt w elsn vt11 tM ►sqosal pokeef Yb1t !I" ff A1Y WmII I! NIAIJ OCCYgI None ► t4pAd IIcQt os /tus, Itw Itr /fsletM Ire}ct Ma ubtlp euaN rr letorf,on rtlA rlw"1 ~ No 9 Mai •aIouas 440-91te wrus, of t/pt oe eI~eis uY affecs toat KopoHlt No ~ 1 I wwrn W r o► 4catrd OIC1t aa0 sIan tqsse• 11 pyt Doe 110t aDnl.ti7 . • „ (YAC lfl-ll-Vip) freclM !i 10 mt) Ireiua owuae MMFaL aRnir.M f YwIt0pmILil (caaltridl twiwtlw fie ft..cr a.. ad? t: acausior • YAea !»tpuW Gd Idoti1 ftt+Mt/~M1 otNftOtltlu K~ eM t~dl~t~l* ~Icl~ft~t None ► 01"L1 tW ptoro*" Oto}ct dU►lata lisp 4%18e604 eees"ttoaml maeet tt of lomHM -W t Mp"d seasorn eo rubcs e* mtrd tr}rOCe ea aacreatlss. Imlr/lq rsariacta aportrstatu to b prntar y aM VsWJrce er aOlltMBt• If a+qR Does not apvlv 23 M1!MIC AMp qSLTOMAL /awYATfOM • 4se then Oy flaen sr ")scto l/su! wos ►ro~r~N for ratcam{ •tns or local pcanr 1/es rtlsun lnomm so Mon ur rs$ to l►w slbt 1o am. peetAll~ ~esc►/M No ► GasraUy dascr/be seg IsWaNu rr 4rwtMe* o! Nuuste orclu=ologlca1. mleqttttc mr cdcrsat 1 tatmmcs 46 w o rr esaa 10 tM Sits. None c tetivw4 eagausss t~ e~bc~ ar tbatel tpre[* lf spt Does not applv 14 m..,smt~tox • {/IIKI~~ OMU[E Wlft)tl W RI~ NfVIlg tM •llfe 6111 IfNlid PT*M!/ att*$1 90 i!M fUtllA{ @lfN& s1sth 4aN AOlU #Ilr U tl7 The proiect wil be ace_esspcj hv pY3-stjng. Kai-qQr rpadwayc b b•tu errcwall urnol r► Vofile musltf lt oea wbot b tM atprnuma dlstau• se oM ..an.a ermte u*sI Does not apply t MiN D"t NAtq VpW" rw11 aM cwputed Pe*}tt Mwl pov amq Mwld ola Project sIWRa1vi Does not apply 1 YI11 ae■ qaymsal cepln ah mw Calo es •tmtio ot IqrwsMpL to tolatJam tW* ot ottnu eel ImledIty ~~lw~a1 tt N ~wt~ltf ~tlb (ldltaf~ ~ttrs ~r!!tc ~i ~rtwte/ No ♦ Yil1 t!e "Vjep wi (et ettre 1o aM lewdlue wtclMty t!! yter totl or aIr trippnattoep If .o t•ao..tl/ NssHb No . . ~ s,awr: wvpcpmrr.t, aiot~r►ra tw 197-11-4e0) aeete. u to tmi) r Lntt910~iiaL LiDaqlls (cowlmd) Lailiatts IH AP-7 ~ od7 t row asar wslcvler utN MW aq d/ M EtunW fy aM caooisiN pe}af it laare lstlo4 dno P40k rooid Kout a~sup a ►tspc+M onrsara t~ reduce o► cwtrat tnyperutUe fqsm. t! &qt Does not aggly u .wuc uavtas • Morlli ab ►eepct eewlt la ms t"auq eed for p►ltc pevlus lfot sampbs Iln pnaulw pllen pa"setfM tudtM eRo saLeeles ooMr)f it as pirralty Gsrr14 No b. /npu! wawsrs to ealaca or nasnl dInct trMets oe pbtlc a4e+fus lf aq& Does not applv ~ 16 vrwras G`r+~t~ ~1lUtlu pele aralL~ at tu slut ~l~ctrtc~q~{purt~l ~Gas~e./ks[w~ ni~tc~ ~ubww~. itnry onr upLle oyts otMs ApNw tM Wlllt&* 4bt ave praNS" Iot tM ps}ecs. o0e atiUtf pvWUtM t!s mntce aar lIo Stmdl tWl/Y[llW KtltM1v q Nr atu or fn at IeadLp Vlrtoiy M1tY OUN; V owoftd I Existincr utzlities will be used. C. uou►e= t. av wbnlBMi. s.as dsr tM fons1tf of MrA"7 cL< <tr eWw Koprss *n ud trucA/rUy Ow to as Mne oI A lswiedp 1~ln seMntaa1 tIW alorll /Mrs w ap vlUtrl N~n~nNSt~tltw or wIllfd lse). N fasi Ila{"un on q pn $M • ~6nfrdip d~Italllcnoe9 abas !c B38At /u+r 10 r0llseer W~ tLlO "6MllAt ~ Qf vltlslrnr ,u„ 6/10/ . iser Aluminum & Chemu.cal Carp. iraa.. ntu Or hwl P.,,,%, Box 15108 ~e...~ ( 09) 927-154 0 Spokane, WA 99215 ~ ~~.~..,a Patrick J . Blau (509) 927-6,150 ' ~ , ~ .o. ,n.. nsc on, / -~l~t? - z5 b f~df IltiNft~l ~Iwtq prell~~t ~ ~ ~ r - r ~uM M t~l~ al~!/ ee~fa~r sf IM errlf~M~1 ebqlf~a ~ NM► p~tliret Id~saaa/e~ ~M •utf~ 4. ~/4~sbt+~ tD~t totn ~n w /e~afl~ ~I~wlllc~at ~Mr~~ I~p~t~ ~y ~ 1~«t~fp~lw ~~ul{alfl~a~cs 4~~trls~ ~W ~»M1t~ •Itotlltaas «lw►u ~~sl ,a1 ta~r~~ d~ ~~U~ lor tM errrtM neMs~1 ~M ~~sw~b ~~1~t~aaN bcq- ~f~tlos ot ~enlptlteasc~ vf~A c~ltloin C ~a~eWe~ tl" ttia en /+nla►te •Ipffttut S/NM arawlnnsenia! Itaeto ur nsonvers a /ftsstutlom ot sip111coe~. nwc ra - $11 o0 . . • ,r II COATER SECTI4N 1) Coater 2) Curinq Oven 3) Air Coolers (2) 4) Exa.t Accumulator S) Waxer b) Rewind 2.1.1 WET SECTI4N The aluminum strip is unwound from the coil, passes through the entry accumulator and then enters the wet section In the first two stages of the wet section residual rolling oils and aluminum particles are removed. A dilute cleaning solution consisting of approximately 1% detergents and potassium hydroxide is used. The aluminum strip is then rinsed with water. Two counter current rinse stages are used to minzmize total water usage. The aluminum strip then enters the conversion coating 9tage. The purpose of this stagp is to appl.y a conversion coatinq so that the final coatsng will adhere to the aluminum strip. The conversion coating solution is a dilute soltition containinq approximately 3% phosphoric, chromic and hydrofluoric acid. The aluminum strip is then rinsed by two stages to conserve total water usage. The strip is finally blown dry with compressed air. 2.1.2 COATER SECTION The strip next enters the coater roam where a thin layer uf coating is applied to both sides of the strip by the coating machine. The coatinga that are applied to the strip cansist of a solids fraction that forms the final coating as well as an organic solvent to suspend the solids and assist in the application. The strip then exits the eoater room and passes through an enclased section leading to the oven. The strip is heated by natural gas burners in the first part of the oven to evaporate the salvent and dry the coating. The concentration of the vaporized solvent in the oven is controlled sa that it w111 not exceed 30% of the Lower Flammability Limit (I.F'L) . The LFL is controlled by adjusting the flow of hot air into and out of each oven secta.an. The hot exhaust gas from all of the oven sectiona i.s then manifolded tcagether ancl sent to an after-burner. The purpose of the after-burner ia to destroy the solvent by combustion. The heat generated by combustian is recovered in two recuperative heat exchanqers to reduce the energy usaqe of the line. The second part of the oven is used to heat the strip further to cause the coating to "cure". There are no volatile constituents left in the coating when it exits the oven. . . f ~ . . , . The strip is cooled by two air coolers after leaving the oven and passes throuqh the exit accumulator. The edqes of the strip are then trimmed and a wax coating is applied. Finally the strip is wound up into a new coil at the rewind. 2.2 COIL STORAGE BUILDING A Coil Storage Building wlll be built in the area immediately to the Northwest of the Coater Line. This buildinq will have approximately 16,000 sq ft of storage with dimension9 of 80 ft x 204 ft. The area that the Coil Storage buildiny (and other buildings required for the project) will occupy is currently a paved storaqe area. 2.3 PAINT STORAGE BUILDING A Paint Storage 8u21ding will be built in the area to the West of the Caater Line. This building will be separated from the main plant buildinq for fire prevention reasons. The building will have approximately 3,000 sq ft of storage and dimensions of SO ft x 60 ft. F3ulk paints will be stored in double walled underground tanks with with approximately 10,000 qallons of capacity each. Additional paints wil] be stored in 300 gallan "totes". Secondary containment will be provided for the bulk tanks and totes in compliance wzth Spokane County Aquafer Protectian Regtilatinns. 2.4 PAINT AND CHEMICALS UNLOADING STATION A ded2cated unloading station will be provided for deliverizs of - paints and chemicals used for the caating line. Secondary cflntainment will be provided at the unloading station. 2.5 LIQUID WASTE TREATMENT A comR]etely new Liquid Waste Treatment Plant will be built to handle the eFfluent from the Goater Line. This new Treatment Plant will be a significant upqrade over the plant that handled waate from the existing Cvating Line. The new Treatment Plant will be located immediately to the west of tt-,e Coating Line in a building with dimensions of approximately 40 ft x 60 ft. It will meet the definition of a"Totally Enclosed Treatment Plant" for the purposes oF permitting. The treatment process will consist of the following steps. 1) Blend and Acidification 2) Chrome Reduction with Sodium Bigulfite 3) First Stage Neutralization with Lime 4) Second Staqe Neutralization with Sodium Hydroxide 5) Flash Mixing and Polymer Addition 6) Flocculation 7) Settling 8) Polishing Filtration • ' . 9) Sludqe De-watering The treated water that is discharged from this plant will be directed to the lime treatment p:ocess located at the existing Kaiser Industrial Wastewater Treatment plant. This will result in doubl.e treatment af the Coater effluent. The discharge from the Kalser Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Spokane Rzver is requlated by a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. 3 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES 3 1 AIR AUALITY 3.1.1 COATER EMISSIONS ihe evaporated salvent fram the coating is cateqariZed as a Volatfle Organic Compound (VOC). The discharge of VOC is regulated hy 40 CFR 60 Subpart TT, "Standards of Performance for Metal Surface Coatinq°. This regulation requires that 90% of all VOC applied at the line be c3estroyed in the control device. Mhe DischargP of VOC is also regulated by SCAPCA's requirement for installation oF Best Available Control Technology (BACT), as defined by WAC 173-403. The Coater line air emissions and control equipment will comply with both of these requirements. A ngt VOC reduction of at least 67% will be aehieved relative to rthe existing Coater Line due to the installation af these advanced controls. 3.1.2 FUGITIVE EMISSIONS £xtensive provisions have been made to eliminate potent=_al sources of fugitive emissions. Design efforts to eliminate fugitive emissions are listed below: (l) Coater Machine Vapors. Historically, the largest source of fuqitive emissions fram coater lines is due to the generatinn of vapors at the coater machine where the coating is applied to the aluminum strip. In this project, an enclasure (coater room) wiil be built around the coater machine to contain these vapors. The coater room wiYl operate at a negative pressure to prevent air leakage. Fresh ventllation air will be enter the back of the coater room, pass over the coater machine and be drawn into a vent located below the coater maChine. Since the vapors will be heavier than air, this arrangement is especially effective. The air that is evacuated from the coater room is then used as cambustior► air for the burners that heat the oven. (2) Oven. A negative pressure will be maintained in the oven ta prevent the escape of vapors aut of individual oven sections or into the coating room. (3) Wet Section. A neqative pressure will be also be maintained • ~ in the Wet Section. Any air that is exhausted to maintain a negative pressure will pass through a mist control device. 3.2 WATER QUALITY The aater discharge from the Coater Line will consist of two separate streams. The first stream originates from the cleaning stages and associated rznses. The second atream originates fsam the conversion coatinq stage and associated rinses. The treatment requirements for these streams is detailed in 40 CFR 465.33 Subpart C, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS). The NSPS standards that apply to the proposed Coater Line are several times more restrictive than the treatment requirements that applied to the existing Coating Line. In order to meet these more restrictive requirements, several design feature4 wPre included in the Wet Section of the Coater Line to reduce the total discriarge water flow rate. In addition a new Liquid Waste Treatment Plant will be built that has a higher treatment efficiency than the existing Treatment Plant. 3.3 SOLID WASTE GENERATION The de-watered sludge generated by the Liquid Waste Treatment Plant is designated as a"Listed Waste" (F-019). This means that the waste does not necessarily have any hazardous properties, but must be treated as a hazardaus waste due to the process that generated it (conversion coating of aluminum). The volume of sludge generated by this process is expected to be approximately 25% of the volume that was generated by the existing Coater Line. This waste reduction will be achieved due to the installation of the new Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and separate treatment of the Coater Line discharge. Separate treatment prevents the contamination of larqe amounts of ather non-listed sludge generated at Trentwood. All F-019 waste will be shipped to the Chem Security Disposal Site in Arlington Oregon. I 1 • SPOKANE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF 8UILDING AND SAFETY W. 1509 BROADWAY AVENUE SPOKANEt WA8HINGTON 98260 (509) 486-9878 I certffy thet 1 have examined thia permlt ena state thet the Inicrmatton comalned In If end eubmttted by me or myagent to compileseld pemnit ia true and correct In additlon. l heve road end understand ths INSFECTION REOUIREMENT8INOTICE provisione included hereln and agreetocomptywith same. All provistona of iaws I and oMlnsnces igoveming thla type ot work wil{ be complled with whether spealfied Aereln or not 1 urtdetstand that the Isauance of this permR and any subaequent i Inapsctlon epprovate or Certificetea of Oaaupanoy ahalt not be consUued to gtve euthority to vlolate or aar+ael tha provislora of any etate or lacet tew repuleting conatniatlon. orae a warrsr+ty o1 conbRnance with the provlslorta of any state or local laws reputatinp aonstructlon ` SIONATURE OF APPLICATiON OWNER OR AOENT flATF ~ ~ F- ~ r^ y ~ ILj r a, ~ ~ I." 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IN M MATTER OF CHAIVGIATG TSE ZONIriG ~ MAP FROM AGRICULTURAL TO CMMC?.AL ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 10, ) RESOLIITION T01tlYSHIP 25 N., RANaE 44 E.W.M., ~ SPOiCA►NE COUNTY, WASHIN(3TCN. ) The above-entitled matter coming oa regul.arly for hearing before the 8oard of Couaty Commissioners of Spokane County, WasYungton, on this day, and it appearing to the Board that the Spokane County Planning Commission has given due aotice of the heariag on the matter ia the manaer and for the time provided ay law; that said Planaiag Commission has held a public hearing as required; aad that the said Planaiag Commis- sion concurs in the plan to zone the following described property as: CMIERCIAL : Tracts 160, 161, 162, 1669 167, 168, 169 and 170, Pinecroft 2ad Addition, except W 26 ft aad ex N 12.5 ft of W 225 ft for couaty r/w. Sectioa 10, Towaship 25 N., Raage 44, E.W.M. Spokane County, Washiagtoa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the avove-desaribed property be, aad the same is zoned uader the classificatioa of CQNMERC?AL as defiaed in the Zonilng Ordin,ance of Spokaae Couaty, adopted Augnst 25, 1953, ae ameaded. AND FQATHER BE IT RESOLVED that any development on the above-described property shall be subject to the following conditions: 1) Construction to Spokaae County standards of a aew roe,d from Finee Boad to the east bouadary line of the de8cribed property. The engineering desiga of the road sball be approved by the Spokaae Caunty Engineers office. Improvemente shall i.nclude grading, surfacing of thirty (30) foot wide peved roadway with curbing, sidewalks aad drainage control aloag the aorth bmadary line of the described property. 2) Approval of driyeway approaches by the Spokane Couaty Ehgineer's office aad the Washington State Highway Departmeat. NOTE: Vehicular acce8s to shaaaon Aeenue 8hall be limited to emergency use only. 3) The advertised prciarty shall be developed in substaatial conformance with the submitted plot plaa. 4) Any portzon of the project which is to be occupiedt.or.traveled by automobilea shall be maantained ia hard eurfacepaving. 5) An apprapriate on-site storm drainage disposal Bystecn ehall be approved by the Spokaae Couaty ESngineer's office prior to the release of building permite for the project. • 6) All areae not occupied by buil.dings, parlting and paved roadway8 obal.l be land- scaped, planted, and maintaiaed ia appropriate turf and shrubbery. The Zoaing Administrator shall approve a landscape plaa aad installation schedule for the project incorporating sprinkler syetem and ecreeaing. 7) Approval of sewage facilities by the Spokane Couaty Health District. 8) Installation of fire mains aad hydrants i.n accordance with the District Fise Chief. M. Z_-e,.e0,V,00 .45"aZa4v , 197?• PASSED BY THE BOARD THIS DAY OF BQARD 0F CMM CCINIlM3IQNLR3 POKANE CODNTY - A38~1(YtQN . W o - 1 - ~ o ~ • ~ 1 ~ n { • y ' I , _y~'ya1 l t ys } I ATTEST : VE'RNO . Offi~AND Cle,rk the Boar BY: ~~'i~• e.epu y ~r ~ ~ • ^ S' This is to certify that t.his is a true :~.~~'f • and c so~.u tion iffefRe „ ` No. pa$sed by the ' . ` Boar this e day of ' - , 1977. . P- ~ . ~ By. . Deputy ~ I hereby certify that I have poste the above changes and revisions on the Zoning Map in the Buildiag Codee Departmeat, and do further certify that the zone classifi- cation change is the eame ae described above and shown oa the attached ms.p. ASIGNED: LIATED : ~ ` 'INUTES ..,AY 20, 1977 ZONE CHAIvGE ZE-74-77 - ACRICULTURAL TO 60MMIERCIAL: PERSON - ~ Planninq Commission Recommendation: Appmve to the Comanercial Zone, subject to the followinv conditlons: (Vote was unanimous.) A. CO IJDITIO NS: 1. Declication of the nocth 12. S'feet of the subject property alonq Mans- field Avenue for riqht of way purposes. 2. Construction to Spokane County standards of a new road frou: Pines R,oaa to the east boundary line of the described property. The enqineer- inq design af the road shall be approved by the Spotiane County Enqi - ~ ` neers office. Improvements shall include gradinq, surfacinq of thirty (30) foot wide paved roadway with curbinq, sidewalks and Crafnaqe control alonq the north boundary line of the desccibed property. 3. Appr+oval of driveway approaches by the Spokane County Engineer's office and the Washington State Hiqhway Department. NOTE: Vehicular access to shannon Avenue shall be limited to emer- gency use oniy. 4. The advertised pcoperty shall be developed in subs tantial conformance with the submftted plot plat►. S. Any poction of the project which is to be occupied or traveled by auto- mobiles shall be mafntafned in hard surface pavinq. 6. An appropriate on-site storm drainaqe uisposal systeui shall be approved by the Spokane County EaqineEr's office prior to the release of buildiag percnits for the pr+oject. 7. A11 eteas not occupfed by bufldinqs, par':cing and paved roadways shall be landscaped, planted, and iaaintained in appropriate turf and shrub- bery. The Zoninq Administrator shall approve a landscape plan and instailation schedule for the proiect incorporatinq sprinkler system aad . screening. . 8. Approval of sewage facilities by the Spokane County Health tistrlct. ~ 9. Installation of fire rnains and hydrants in accordance with the District Ffre Chief . B . REASONS: The applicant's proposal is compatible with surr+oundinq land uses; consistent with recent Planninq Comarlission Zone reclassifications; and consistent wlth " the Spokane Regional Comprebensive Plan and the ' Zoning Plan for Pfnes Road". (Cont' d) _ ZQ _ . f R - 1 J ~ ~ ~ - C•LRT IF kCATE • -rt - i; - - f Pert of Tracts 168, 169 and 170 of Pinecroft Second Addition* Spdcene County Weshington, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Traet 168; therice N890 431E along the south line of said Tract 16Q zt dlstance of 26 feet Co a point ~ on the east rlght-of-wey line of Plnes Road (CRP 1479) as shown on the official plat on file in the office of the Spokane County Engineer; thence NO°14'W elong said east rigtit-of-way line a distance of 18.98 feet to the true point of beginning; therice NU°14"W along said east rfght-of-way line a distance of 20.88 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the right elong seid east rlght-of-way line having a radius of 3020.42 feet end a central angle of 1°56' 13" for e dister►ce of 102.11 feet; thenee along the arc of e curve to the right heving a redius of 20 feet end a central engle of 83°43'47" for a distance of 29.23 feet _ . to the present south right-of-way line of hlansfield Avenue; thence - N850 26'E elong seid south right-of-wey line a distance of 104.09 feet; thenee 50°14'E a diatence of 150 feet; thence S89°43'W e distence of • 124 Peet to the'true point of beginning; containing 17,863 square feet. . 4V.en&eCanmeron September 1, 1977 Professional Lend Surveyor Gereld E. 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MANSON, D[RECTOR RECEyVEW r. , oF APH s6 JT~ISMIT`rAL, kxy E8mriqg K6_ apRiL 18, 1988 + TO : Air Pollution Control Authority ~ Enqineer's Office Environmental He31th Planning Department & SidS Utilities Department FROM: Department of Building and Safety At the request of PATRICK BLAU & LES STONE , the Department of Buildinq and Safety is conducting an initial review for the following described proposal prior to completion of final plans: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SANITARY COIL COATER LINE L4CATION: EAST 15000 EUCLiD AVENUE - KAISER ALUMINUM-TRENTWOOD AARCEL NUMBER: 11546-9040 This review has been scheduled for APRIL 27, 1988 at 10:00 a.m. in the Building and Safety conference room. If you wish to attend or want to give input at this time, your comments will be welcomed. Enclosed for your preliminary review is a draft plot plan. TLD:pjk cc: Dennis Scott, P.E. NORTH 811 JEFFERSON • SPOKANE. WASMNGTON 9926060050 ~ TELEPHAiVE (509) 456-3675 • ~ ~ ~ . 4/15/88 KAISER ALUMINUM - TRENTWOOD WORKS SANITARY COIL COATER LINE PROJECT SUMMARY Project Contacts: Patrick J. Blau - 509-927-6350 Les E. Stone - 509-927-6376 1. SUMMARY The proposed project consists of the construction of a Sanitary Coil Coater Line at the Kaiser Aluminum Trentwood Works. The new Coater line will replace an existinq Coater Line. The purpose of the Coater Line is to clean, conversion coat, apply a coating and wax to an aluminum atrip. The major product from the line will be coated lid stock that will be used in the production of aluminum beveraqe cans. The Coater Line will also be used as a cleaninq only line for tab Btock. The Coater Line will be installed in building #2125 which is located at the Southwest corner of the plant. Additional construction will include a coil storage buildinq, paznt storage building, effluent treatment plant and upqrades to the material handling equipment. IR terms of environmental impacta, significant improvements will be achieved in the qeneration of solid and liquid waste as well as air emisslons, relative to the existinq coater line. 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 COIL COATER LINE The Coil Coater Line is approximately 340 feet lonq and conaiats of the followinq major components: I WET SECTION 1) Coil Unwind 2) Entry Accumulator 3) Wet Section a. Counter Current Cleanirg Staqes (2) b. Counter Current Rinse Stages (2) c. Conversion Coating Stage d. Counter Current Rinse Staqes (2) 4) Blow-off . , ~ . / . II COATER SECTION 1) Coater 2) Curinq Oven 3) Air Coolers (2) 4) Exit Accumulator 5) Waxer 6) Rewind 2.1.1 WET SECTION The aluminum strip is unwound from the coil, pasaes throuqh the entry accumulator and then enters the wet section. In the first two stages of the wet section residual rollinq oils and aluminum particles are removed. A dilute cleaninq solution consisting of approximately 1% deterqents and potassium hydroxide is used. The aluminum strip is then rinsed with water. Two counter current rinse stages are used to minimize total water usage. The aluminuro strip then enters the conversion coatinq staqe. The purpose of this stage is to apply a conversion coating so that the final coatinq will adhere to the aluminum strip. The conversion coating solution is a dilute solutzon containing approximately 3% phoaphoric, chromic and hydrofluoric acid. The aluminum strip is then rinsed by two stages to conserve total water usaqe. The strip s.s finally blown dry with compressed air. 2.1.2 COATER SECTION The strip next enters the coater room where a thin layer of coating is applied to both sides of the strip by the coating machine. The coatings that are applied to the strip consist of a solids fraation that forms the final coating as well as an organsc solvent to suspend the aollds and assist in the application. The strip then exits the coater room and passes throuqh an encloaed section leadinq to the oven. The atrip is heated by natural qas burners in the first part of the oven to evaporate the solvent and dry the coating. The concentration of the vaporized solvent in the oven is controlled so that it will not exceed 30% of the Lower Flammability Limit (LFL). The LFL is controlled by adjusting the flow of hot air into and out of each oven aection. The hot exhaust gas £rom all of the oven sections is then manifolded together and sent to an after-burner. The purpose of the after-burner is to deatroy the solvent by combustion. The heat generated by combuation is recovered in two recuperative heat exchanger:s to reduce the enerqy usaqe of the line. The second part of the oven is used to heat the strip further to cause the coatinq to "cure". There are no volatile constituents left in the coating when it exits the oven. • ~ 1 , . The strip is cooled by two air coolers after leaving the oven and passes throuqh the exit accumulator. The edges of the strip are then trimmed and a wax coating is applied. Finally the strip is wound up into a new coil at the rewind. 2.2 COIL STORAGE BUILDING A Coil Storage Buildinq will be built in the area immediately to the Northwest of the Coater Line. This 6uilding will have approximately 16,000 sq ft of storaqe with dimensions of 80 ft x 200 ft. The area that the Coil Storaqe building (and other buildings required for the project) will occupy is currently a paved storaqe area. 2.3 PAINT STORAGE BUILDING A Paint Storage Buildinq will be built in the area to the West of the Coater Line. This building will be separated from the main plant buildinq for fire prevention reasons. The buildinq will have approximately 3,000 sq ft of storage and dimensions of 50 ft x 60 ft. Bulk paints will be gtored in above ground tanks with with approximately 10,000 qallons of capacity each. Additional paints will be stored in 300 gallon "totes". Secondary containment will be provided for the bulk tanks and totes. 2.4 PAINT AND CHEMICALS UNLOADING STATION A dedicated unloading station will be provided for deliveries of paints and chemicals used for the coating line. Secondary containment will be provided at the unloading station. 2.5 LTAUID WASTE TREATMENT A cocnpletely new Liquid Waste Treatment Plant will be built to handle the effluent from the Coater Line. This new Treatment Plant will be a significant upgrade over the plant that handled waste from the existinq Coatinq Line. The new Treatment Plant will be located immediately to the west of the Coatinq Line in a building with dimensions of approximately 40 ft x 60 ft. It wsll meet the definition of a"Totally Enclosed Treatment Plant" for the purposes of permittinq. The treatment process will conslst of the followinq steps. 1) Blend and Acidifa.cation 2) Chrome Reduction with Sodium Bisulfite 3) F1rst Stage Neutralization with Lime 4) Second Stage Neutralization with Sodium Hydroxide 5) Flaah Mixinq and Polymer Addition 6) Flocculation 7) Settlinq 8) Polishinq Filtration 9) Sludqe De-watering ~ The treated water that is discharged from this plant will be directed to the lime treatment process located at the existing Kaiser Industrial Wastewater Treatment plant. This will result in double treatment of the Coater effluent. The discharqe from the Kaiser Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Spokane River is regulated by a National Pollution Discharqe Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES 3.1 AIR AUALITY 3.1.1 COATER EMISSIONS The evaporated solvent from the coatinq is cateqorized as a Volatile Orqanic Compound (VOC). The diacharqe of VOC is requlated by 40 CFR 60 Subpart TT, "Standards of Performance for Metal Surface Coating". This requlation requires that 909G of all VOC applied at the line be destroyed in the control device. The Discharge of VOC is also requlated by SCAPCA's requirement for installation of Best Available Control Technology (BACT), as defined by WAC 173-403. The Coater llne air emissions and control equipment will comply with both of these requirements. A net VOC reduction of at least 67% will be achieved relative to the existinq Coater Line due to the installation of these advanced controls. 3.1.2 FUGITIVE EMISSIONS Extensive provisions have been made to eliminate potential souraes of fuqitive emissions. Design efforts to eliminate fugitive emissions are listed below: (1) Coater Machine Vapors. Historically, the larqest source of fugitive emissions from coater lines is due to the qeneration of vapors at the coater machine where the coating is applied to the aluminum atrip. In this project, an enclosure (coater room) will be built around the coater maohine to contain these vapors. The coater room will operate at a negative pressure to prevent air leakaqe. Fresh ventilation air will be enter the back of the coater room, pass over the coater machine and be drawn into a vent located below the coater machine. Since the vapors will be heavier than air, this arranqement is especially effective. The air that is evacuated from the coater room is then used as combustion air for the burnera that heat the oven. (2) Oven. A negative pressure w111 be maintained in the oven to prevent the escape of vapora out of individual oven sections or into the coatinq room. (3) Wet Section. A neqative pressure will be also be maintained irt the Wet Section. Any air that is exhausted ta maintain a neqative pressure will pass throuqh a mist control device. • J { • 3.2 WATER AUALITY The water discharqe from the Coater Line will consist of two separate streams. The first stream oriqinates from the cleaning staqes and assoczated rinses. The second stream originates from the conversion coatinq stage and associated rinses. The treatment sequirementa for these streams is detailed in 40 CFR 465.33 Subpart C, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS). The NSPS standards that apply to the proposed Coater Line are several times more restrictive than the treatment requirements that applied to the existing Coating Line. In order to meet these more restriative requirements, several design features were included in the Wet Section of the Coater Line to reduce the total discharqe water flow rate. In addition a new Liquid Waste Treatroent Plant will be built that has a hlqher treatment efficiency than the existinq Treatment Plant. 3.3 SOLID WASTE GENERATION The de-watered sludqe generated by tlthe Liquid Waste Treatment Plant is deaignated as a"Listed Waste" (F-019). This means that the waste does not necessarily have any haZardous properties, but must be treated as a hazardous waste due to the process that generated it (conversion coating of aluminum). The volume of aludqe generated by this process is expected to be approximately 25% of the volume that was generated by the existinq Coater Line. This waste reduction will be achieved due to the installation of the new Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and separate treatment of the Coater Line discharqe. Separate treatment prevents the contamination of larqe amounts of other non-listed sludqe qenerated at Trentwood. All F-019 waste will be shipped to the Chem Security Disposal Site in Arlinqton Oreqon. SPOKAlIE ENVI RONIIENTAL ORD I NANCE ~ OETERMINATial OF NONSIGNIfiCAIiCE File No. 90002340 Qescriptian of proposet: Instaltetivn of eleven ebove grasd storage terdcs for petroleum ard gasoline products. Propaent: Kieser Alunirwn inc. Locat i on of proposal : East 15000 Eucl id Averwe Spokane Canty, the lead egency for this praposel has detenained thet it does not heve e prabeble significant edverse impact an the emirarment. An Envirormental Impact stetement (ECS) is rot required «der Ra 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decisicn was made after revier of a capleted envirammtel deecklist and other infamtian on fi le with the lead agency. The infonnation is available to the publ3c cn request. t 7 There is no ooament period for this ONS. Oq Thfs ONS is issued undef 197-11-360(2): the lead agency will rat ect on this proposal for the required 15 day review period cannencirg on May 30, 1990. Camments perteining to this cheNdfst/detenuination mList be su6mitted/reoeiv+ed no later tfian 4:00 P-m., June 14, 1990. Responsible Official: Jaiaes L. Mansan, Director . , c,o 'Mum L. oevis, Code Comp«~ ~~~irmtor RECEIVED Spokane county Oepartment of 8uilding and Safety Yest 1303 eroadxay Averue MAY 2 91990 Spoicane. Ysshirgtan 99260 (509) -3675 oate ~r 29, 1940 si9newre . ~ ` SPOKANE COUNTY ENGII~EER You may appeal this determinatian within 10 caler►dar deys sfter it beccmes finel: The Board of Camty Caimissioners Wiest 1116 eraadj+ay Avenle Spokene, Vashington 99260 The appeal amt be su6mitted in writiRq no leter than 4:00 p.m., .tune 18, 1940. You should be prepared to make specific factual objecticns. Cantsct above responsible officiel to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. t ! t f t f f • * • • • • • • • ! ! • t ♦ t t t ! • ! ! ! * * A * * i t t • * ir ! * • • • * • A t t • • f ~ 4 f ~r f 4 • irfr ! ! A copy of the Oetenoinatian of Nonsignificance was nailed to: Spokane Canty Air Pollutian Cantrol Authority Spokane Caunty Health District - Envirancntal Health Mr. fred GrBy Mr. Denis Kroll Spokene County Ergineer's Office Yashiretan State Department Of Societ 8 Mealth Services Mr. Gary Nelsan Mr. Taa Justus Spokane County Plaming Depertment Yashington Stete Oepartment Of Ecotcgy Mr. Tan Masher Environnentel Review Sectian - Ms. 8arbare Ritchie Spokane Cotsnty Utilities Department Fire District Mo. 1 Mr. 6ill Dobratz Clyde Yisoner _ • RECE11/ED . MAY '1 `1 1990 81Jli.DlHC & SAFFTY ,N1~C:EN'TA►L ~ ENV-- CIIECKLIST , - ~I~TT,,L ORDIl'~ AN C P- a~.AI~TE EN~IRQNM S SBCTIOI3 11.10.230(1) , CNEMICAL NAME GENERIC NAME , QUANTITY LOCATION TO BE STORED OR (where chemical is to PRODUCT NAME (lb., gal., etc.) be stored or used~ , w Z ~/~~~cs~. .tal (9ol~~~v( ~In-~~+,►%~'t'~ J ~j O~JD .~i19~( Uo ~'(~lPc~. ~n N rf•~.. ,b,~i St~~ UGv A1 *3 ~r *Q Xq T/aon•rn ~/Ohlebn. ~OrCJS~/7 60, X 5 ~1.,~ /I,~«,~,. /~•~~H/t d, ~l~ a~-~~ ~p ~ 6-44 , ~ ~,I ~ ( 0 ~o~~ ~~11~JdG~r/.~.~,v~'~~t3 ~~4 GDO 6•0,~ ~t" " ~S~r/~ St)/ 3~~ ~ ,Z •/S ao a G/~ l r n k 1 8 RO~ ~ /-./U 000 CAA 7-441e K~.~r~/~'/ ~?o o~o c/~~ r~►v~ 9 70, apr eAd 72qwie,5 10 Propased method of stara e at this time (reference item number above): /~'jvP /1 T ~.,raoor i~i G,~U vo 2G~l'~ d ev e-e4' ~ ~CBQ~l~/loe 400& 000.~ Explanatory Notes: SIGN ED: ► ~ , ► , Date: By : or Aut r ied~IZepresenCative wooe iPOKAMt ENYIROtMLFtiA1. ORD1tiM►CE (VAC I87-3I-960) Srccion al 30 I3G(1) . ~ Enafrotimenta4 Cheeklisl File ao 0) DO Purpose oi Checklf~e 7l+e Scste Lnvlronmeatal Polfc7r Act (SEPA) ehapter 63 21C BN. requlsea a13 soYerrreontel aRencfea to conafAes the eavlroemente) fopatts of • propaeal belore nakfe+g eecision. M Envlroi+ml lepott Steteaent (E35) ausi be ptepared (or a2l propossls vfth probaD)e- •fgntflcant edvet*r lmpsets on the qwUty oJ tha envfronment TAe pvrpose ot thfs eheekllst fs to proalde fnlonneefen co he)p you •nd tfee ageaey seeselfr fmpacta troc your prapoaal (and to reduce or •vofd feoM eta fram tAe propo"l. ff !t ean be done) and to tkelp thr agency detfde vlorther an E)t, fa requlred lnotfuct7ons for Appllcancs lhfs en+froamantal clrceklist sBks you to beocrfhe sooe lurslc lnfonaatioe about puur proposal Coveremenul 6gencles uee tbss chrrklist to eetermlM vAecher the et►vitonmental fspacts ol your propasel are sfgnt!luni. requising preperatlon af Afi E15 Answer thc puestfana brfsfly, vfth the moet pseefse feloematlan Mnovn. or glve che Oest deserSption you can You ouic ans.rer eacA questfon accurately and u re/ully. to the best ot your koa+ledRe la oost tsses. you ofiou]0 be able to artsrer tl+e pueitfons fsoas yovr ovn observatfons or pro'eet plsnc vithaut the nead to hlre eYperta tf you reaily de not koov the ansver. oe ft s qucstioe does not app]r to pour proposaI. vrfce 'do eot knov" or 'does not applq ' Complete •nwers to tlu queatlone aav say svoid unnrtesoary de3oys lOcer. bo*e Questfons •sk aboat povernmental regulatfone. •utA as soate+g. shorelloe. and landmark dcslaneclona Anawer these puestions if you eaa lf you hara pradleea. ths governnantal •gencfes can aaslot you The tAeckIlst auestioes •pply to a1l psrts of yavr propessl, evice !t you plin to Eo thee over • gerfod of ttae er on ditlerenc psrcals ot lend Attach se) •Adltlona3 intorwtinn tlwt vtll deocril+e rour proposal or !ts envlronmeatal effeec• T1ie ageney to vhfch you wbmit thls ehecklist mey •ak you co e:plain your aasvees or yrovlas odOfcionel lnlometlon reesoru b1y relace0 to deceetiining if tlveric may be slgnitieant •dverse impaet Use of ehettlirt tor nonproseet ptaposal• Camplete tfifa sheeklfsc tor nonpsoject propoaals. evan choush qurotions aay !+e answared "aora eot applq" 1H ADDI7IOA. eewplece tde SnPPLf!!£NTAI. SNEeT M HpNPRdJECT AC]'IQNS(Part D) ior nonprojeet attfmn, the relerencea Sn tl+e eheekliot to the vards 'pro xec.` 'applicant.` end 'propercy or efce` ahould ba read aa "proRosal ' ~ptapoier.' end °aftetteE geogtaphic arFa.' reopectlvely A BACKCROUHD 1 Heee of proposed p:ojeec. it •pylfeable 0r / /Tt~tt fQ 2. Nsmc of Appllceat K'a"I t3/ ~ll.I OV'! • sl K ev-- V' 3 nddsess aa0 phone eumbes nf •pp2lunt or eontacc pnzean tt ~ AZ.t M+ ti4s fv-+ 00l . S/~d/~•~ ~ ~/.Q 3 9.~/~. 9.07' - 461?S'"o ~ a,ce cneekusc vseyrea '~n! j ~ S llges~ry raqueoting eheekliac ~Q C /''Qf.t 1~r ~3 b PtopasQd timiog or achedule (laeludieig phaslag, 1f ayp23table) 7 Da you have aoy plaon toc tucuse adE2tions, expaasioa. o= furcher eetivity related to or cos►neeted vitfi ebls aropocalt It qea. explaio ,0l7 D Lc you ova or ave op[iooe en lsnd aeorby or sOjaceet to this psopooal' If pes, ;71&10 ,!/rv 1~` , c c~~~ i~n 1~ C~ „ .~,ri l wo~►k~' ✓ v E lisc aar eevieoaoenisl iatamsiioa you knov aDont tlut Aas beea psepased, o: vii] pe prepased. E:rect3q lac to this propose2 AS 40,lliP3''6PJ0r0 / ~ i f~a•,tro~~ ~ erK~ ~Jr, ~~/~1~~/~~ lGr. 7~a.'!~ e~,~l C~s~ e•-7.. rp.f gQ A.,h% ~rcac w rv.. , ~ C~ ~6 Ct L 1t2 C.4vv..< 17 f-I r~ r- v.4. Cca.. -~-°c' . f.' r'v► M:: rt 17~ 1c C-~ e•' ~ te `s a1 ~ ~t M Z~1 tn. V. ~.s Ci = ~..~►tii~. ~ el E!= (!tI s1~'&,l.'rt ( C7tet 0` l~4, :~.e, J ? -t . i ~ 6PC%ANE ENVIRONMENTAL ORU1NAAtC[ (VAt 741-}1-960) Sreclon 11 ]C 230(1) A OACKCRGUND (tontinued) 9 Uo rou know vtietAes •ppllcations •rc pend]nS for govermental apyrovals of othrr ptopowle dstectly •tltetfng the propefty tovered by yous proposall 11 yes. explafn ~O lU Lfct snp gavesrmaeat •pprovaIc or peseif u chet vill Oe needed iot your profoosil. 11 kaavn ~1~4nP co ur~ ~ ~4 , C/ -r- ll 6iva bsitf. tcmplete deserlptlon af your prop"al, fnciudirg the proposed vaec and the rlsc of the pro3ect snid aite 7here •re •rverel awestfons lster !a this cl.eeklist thet •sk you to deoeriba cercain rcpec[s of pour propow3 You do not eveed co repeac ci+ose onavevs or► tbis page 'ODied W, 1l ~h v.a~e^e r~►,f'~ //e~7'• ~ o~ Q~~ w'~7 4Xo vC, t.z now ~ A,~ ~rV64~000e C !O T2 ~ ~b+r.. 7~DJ,{~ /t. r..e%..40Z f ~ Tn ~resnt~~i • ~!~.~r~ ~ ~ r'e-r^& .3,% v E_ 12 Loutfon of the proposal Cfve wtticteat !e[oeaecios to a peraon to uaderstartd the prcciot louciori of yovr proposed project. iMluding a •tteet addteo`. if aoq, end ceetloa, tovaakip •nd range. if knovn If a proposol vould oceur over • raege ol area. provlde the range or boundasies of the site (a). Pcovide • Iegel destsipcion, oite plaa. vfeinlty map. •e+0 topogsaphlc rosp ff eeeaoaeblY evellable Vhile you obould subalt aety p1ano seoulied by the ageocys you •re pot TequiTed to duplitatt mapa ot dctailtd plans iubmftted vfth snp pesmlt •Dplftation celited ;001his.cbecklisc D ~ ~j~v /Q~a7oc~ ; •?~i- //'~nls,~l~►Laav lvc"~~~C Y! /h 1,00 /~G~► ~'c. t f ~ ~ Q/~l7r.x .l~-~ 6~~ ~ L~" ~c~ O~ ~ /.~s~+. ~b~'~ -A&W- Qrvl - ~ ~ x - ~ r ZArw-W DeAto~'.✓Ac GA7 13 Dass the proPwed •ctlon 1!e %.IcAta the AQuifer Senslt3vs ATta (ASA)' The Getfeial Scwer Servfte A:ea? TAe Prlos7cy Scwer Servltt Area? 7Re Cicy ot SpokantT (Sea Spokarte Cauncy's ASA Overlay Zone Ariaa for bouadaries) 754P ~ /.4~ k.~~r,, f~► _f ,~i '-i¢. ~ss" io 51 corPLErEa eY APrLWANT a a+vIRaxxDrriu. ELEKENts Evaluatioa for Ageney Uae Onl' 1 EARI'!: Generai eesersasioo ot ef►e •ice (tlscle oae)s S2os. rolllag„ billy, steep •lopea. mouncsloous$ otAnz FjT b Yhat ie cln steepest sloye oa the :ice (app=oximste perceac slope)• O~,07 e IrAac general types of soils sre fourd on the eice (tor euma]a. eLy. ue+d. gravel, prsc. ,muck)' lf you icnov the claasitieacioa oi sg:teulcvral soi2s, specitY tRen ond nete aay prlae tsmland fa7.,/ , Cve~ vP ~ d nze ebere suztaee indicatiori or l+iscory ot vostable aoilo ia the fmmediace vicfnitv* it so. deccslbe 0 ' STa1tJ►MP ENVINONKPIJTAL Gi[D2NMCE (MAt 397-11-96C) Srctfon 12 ]0 230C1) v C EIiYIRONNEKTJ►l. ELk.MENTS(coet inued ) ~ Evolustlon ior At• Dtseribr the purpose. t e~ty Use On)~ YPr. •nd •DVraxieuste Quantftfes oany tfll3rft or gra0lnot proporid leafcate sourer of ffil *ro.be Z7~ sL ;Cp0 -0 ,J * f Gould eroafon oecvr aa • reault of clrartng eonstruction, or uoe• It ro, generslly drecr:hr iy a g About vhat pereeni of the sfte vil] be eovered vl[h lmpervloua ourfacee atlet project ew+stn,c- tion (!or example, aapttialt or bulldinge)T ~ 917 ~ ~ A Propose0 meaaures Lo reduce or control eraQion, or otlter Impactc /o thc eartli. ft eny 2 AIk • H!►et cype of eefssloas to the air vould result iroa the proposal (i e.. dust. eucamobl3e, odora lnduotsia2. rood raoke) duriag eonottuccloo and vhen the prosecc ic eompletedl It enp, get►eealip deaeribe ied give approximete quantiees if knovn b Ase there any o!f-site iouseeo of emiesioas or odor that csay efteec your propoaal? lt oo, aenesaU y 4acczibe ~a e Psoposed etaeurei to reduee or control emiccions or othes impaeea to aiz, iS any 3 WAIU , snrt.ca (1) la shert aoy ousiace vater body oe or ta the i=ediate vieinicy of the sitc intluding year- :ouud aad •eisoan2 streaes. u2tvatet. lakns. ponda. vetlandc)? It res, desesibe cype an0 provide eames If •pDropriece, state vhat r[ream or river it tlovi laco. ~O ~ t ~ Yill the psojett teauirt em vock oves. io, or •Ejacenc co (usthin 200 teet) the dracribed vtiteca? Il yes. please descriac and accaeh availaele ylaae ° (MAt 147-13-960) Seetfor 11 IG 230(]) spoxWt urvlROn►aarru. oxDiWW+a ~ • Et+vlaolMCA"iAl tLEMExTS tcanc f nueE ) Evolustloo Fot AeCaCy u.e anlr (3) Eetlote the ssoun[ ot ltll snd dradge Nterfa1 tAac vovld pe plated fn er resovrd ltom the surtace vater or vaclauds •nd lnQfcate the ore• oI the afte chot vould be •lleettd lediute the souree of tfll Mtetfal (i) Mfll the proposal teaulre •urtoce wter vlthdrawlt or diveralonst Glva aenera] deecrip- tioa, purpome. and •pproxiaate qusntftiss il kna.m /VO , OOA7-r ^~~e y (S) Does the ptoposa] lie vithle • 300-yair iload plsfnT Usc. note lotation oe the sfte plan loov d:7 (8) Uoea chs proposal involve any diseharges of vaate arcerfals to •urtaee vatars4 lf •a. aeaeel0e the type ot wute and aaticipated voluoe of dischsrge PQ / h a4~0- ~k I( </1'\ ~`l!►~1~0 lY ~1f►~^~1~~.~' gra~ r..~ :`t I b g c:~ 0;1 ~~.a~-44/ : --y 7~a ~lntfo~ A v4 '3►o ~Cre.v/ /00101or.r /h . IT ~ ~ D 6ROIJKD (1) Yill grounE wacer be viehdrevn, ot viil vaier be diQeMrgad co grourid vates? Cive general desesiptian. puspost. and •pproxienie auaaLttfea if kacvp ~Ya Destriba wstt oaLetial tt+at vi,21 be disch•rge0 into the 6roond isao eeptic tenki or other asattarv vasce tseatoeat taeilit7. Desesibe the generel sise of the oystna, the numbtr o4 rouses to be serweQ (!t •pp2leabla) or the aueaber ot pernans the syccam(r) ♦se expeeteQ co eerra /V V t3) DesctiDe soy orecaait ocher thsa teose desitraed tor the disyoaal of saaic.uy vaace. inscal]e0 tos the pu:pene ol disekassia= t]uids balov the ground anriece (inelndea erstesns sueh as t!►oss tos the diapoul of stoce vate: az draiaagc irw fioor drsins) Describa the type of rrscez. the auovat oi astariel to be disposed ot tQrougb ths syotea aod the types of aacesiala iikely to be OfsposeE ot (includiaa oaterials whieh war ercer the oyccea laedverteatly througb spilis or as a serulc at tira fighsing •etlviciee) I-s ) CC 1 c~ ~G,J e-- (t) vill any ehcsicals (eopecially oraanic aolveata or prtroleun fuels) oe stoteE !n aDove grau++E or undergrounE stocage esakst 1t eo, viut trpes •n0 quentitlac ot asssrisle vill be acoret' Cir l ~"G elk a _ m~~ t S,: SDCitAttE 9111V1k0liMElf'tAL ORDIbAlctf (ItAC 191-11-960) Srttlon 11.70 3300) ' ! CA%11tONl1EAlSAL EI.EM~'.ATS ( cont i n„ed ) Lvaluetlon fot Age ncy u.t opy y (S) Mhat procect7ve meesures vill be Laken to 3nQUro that leAfts or spills of sny chrclcals scored or urvd on •fte vlll not be alloved to percalatt to aewnd vater (tb3& facludeii aessures co keep clmaicals out ot diapx►sal srsttse desctlbed te 3b(2) and 3a(3)7 ~'.~~e _~7~ ~~Q ~ rr~ ,~o .~e•..o «,.,~`.b/ 4; C'6n'►</'O~~ ~Q r! ~~V~ ~M~ /4 i-Me-IP /Y l tt'1, W ~ ~tl~ f`'r-• /~a6-~ /-Cl. d~'hfr. cdJ .7 Ar~.d~ a -^rt 1 tc~+n •C~~~✓ ~''~P•'~ w~~ a/~ ~ r ,~-y~~,~.s.+f . c Wi1er auaolt (~'nsluding scorv water): ~ . • (1) C/eseslGe the aouree of cunotf (1neluding sears vates) and sechod of eollectton end+dlspase7 !t anr (fncaube au.ociues. !f knove) 1tl,err vlll tDfs unter tlart v111 tAle water tiow leto ethes wtere! 1f so. Qescribe .S IV~ T+or 1"1111 ~O l4~lrl~`/~i S H J+"~~ S' !d •~'i /h~w ~7 QrA~ . ~,v'"~„"/' .4/• I~ /~400; 1 "4 Ap ~~r ~~c✓ T -loope (2) Yfll •np etoemfeRla be etored. Aand]ed or used on the olte !n a]oeetlmn vhcre • spill or leak vfll droln to aurtaee or ground water or [o a stora vater dlsposa) oYsttao 41ocharg3ng to surface or Qround wtefi /~a' C~*?► ~ ~>i n'~r'n 7~ r'` y~ ~~r7 ~ ~t.~ no~~d ~ (3) Coulb vaste "terisla entar ground os surfscr wterQt Ii eo, ganerelly destribe /M6 d Praposed ocuuses to rednce or co:+csol evYiate, graund. se+0 runotf uscer lepaets. it aay (li t1+e psoposed aecion liea visAln the /►qultes Senaicire Aree be espaciallJ cleir oa explaaecioas ralacing to faeilities coneecaing Sections 3D(4), 30(S). aed 3ct2) of this eheck.lioc) C 0//'O' ?+'1 ~/'oi~ TMVia T S~Or~ n~~ ✓ /f-C... . 6 PLAS.'M a G9+eek or elrele type of vegetscion touend on the eice deeiduous tsee alder maole. eopen ocAec evesgzcen tcee Siz, eedas. pine ocher •hrnbs ~ gras• paawre crap os arsin vet ooil plaets$ esc[ail. Duttercup, bullru6b, okunk ubbo,ge. otlus water pliots water lilly, eelgsass, oilloi], othes othet types ot vegetarlan b titlut kind aod amounc ot vagecscioa vill be raaoved os altetea! 10 ~470 deYee , ~~C ('d'~/ P~S .ps~►/' S ~E' ( Q~~ P ~P r.s ~d~ ~j~v~ ~ _ c Llst thrc.ateaed o: eadangered specleo krorto De oa os ntar c1+e sice e Pcopoca! landsaaping, uee of wtive plonti. o: ocAer seseuces to precerve O[ lAI1aMt vesgecacioa or cNe sita. it any sroKA►re El►viRexxenAL oaoiNAMM • ' (WAC 197-11-960) Se.ctfon II 10 290(2) b eNY10.0"WATAS. ELBMLNTS (eontlnued) Evaluatfon for ~ AAIMALS /Igeney We Qeily C1relt •fly blrds •n0 •nfmalc vhith Aave bren o0.orved on or nea[ tlw afte or •re knavn to be on or near lhe sice bfsds hawk. heton. s&g2e, •ongblreB, otl+ar AA40 A,/~•~ oaaoals aees, bear. e21s. seavar. other tfsh Daas. s.lmon. erouc, fierring. thelltioh, other /(/~i•V~ other b Llst any Lhreatened or endangeratid opetles kna+►n to be on or aeer the sice. c ts the efte part of a atgsotion routeT 11 so. eaplaln d Propased eeaoures co prnstrve or enisance vllQlfte. fi any .ao~~ ~r~ r ~p.~.t ys ~o.s•.~ b. WERCV AerD wAsuwu. nEsouRCes a Vhat kinde of energy (e]ectria. aatusal gea, vood •tove. oolar) vill be used to meet tfie tAe comylesed projeec's eaergp needs? Oescribe vhetAes it vill be uaed tor beetiag. ossuf•e- curiftg, ete 44~ 74- a 7-~cvls~~' ~ b vould your projeec efleer tt+e posential vae ot rolas eursgq by aOj6CQAL propertfest it so. generally deocslbt / + O c UUt kinds of eaergy eonservatloe ieatures are ircluded ir, the pl•ns of tbic ycoposal' Lisc oLber psopoaed o"rureo to redute or eontrol enerEy impaeca. it any /1,Or, 7. Li+`tIROM!i?l11 NEALn! a Are shere any+eoviroaaaetal bealth h.sar8s, iatluding expoanre co tasie thnelule, risk oi I![e aed explosioa, syill, or basaedous vasce. chac eould oeenr ss • resvlc ot eAie propoaal7 It so. Oeaeri0e aA- ~ G a K~ sv//~•G~ faLll 6Q ~.32~rr~o~~ z g,~ / os~ vr i ~ • 1j j rs Co s. ~ /~c . ~ /W10'r (1) aescribe R clal eme~g atq cervices that migbt be required ~ ~~/~'/e ~.1 O~-SiO 7(.7'P X. X-atnT / y lFI ~ /-a,&v 14 ~N •~~r ~a-P z# n o T.'~t ix [ v~ /k f P ~ SPCk1ME LNYiRUNlly.h7Al. 0&DiNA1tCE (YAt ]97-=1-460) Srctlon 11 lG 2760) d YNIVIROl+tlQbSAL LLEI4EAT5 (tont f nurd ) Evaluatfon for / . I►8enty Ust anly 6NYIAOliM6HYAL HEALTI' ♦ Ptoposee measures to re0ace or eon(:o) env ronmrncel herlth hasseda, •nx C~ ~,7. n.o•~ SJ?-µG~+ra'1 t✓. 71 -~~✓o~ • 1~, ~~'~O~ 'f~^-o ~/~O~rC.T; ~ ,~~~✓.Zrl la1 • 11 ~ Gv.•%?~P. b roiee (1) Vhat types ol notse QxSot fo the area vhlcli way attect yuur projaet (/or esasplas tratflc. aqufpneot, oper.cioe►. otner2 Ir rr.S/6', k W1+gt types Sne levsls o! 110111e voule be sreated br or associsced vttb the project oa • rhotc-cerm or a loeg-tsoa Eeaii (for exeople trs!lle. conotn,etion. operatioo. ot1►er? ladicste vhst hours nolse vould eome lroo che •![e l/~ f4o~y /e (l) PcaAosed eeasure td raduee or control noiaa fm cts. 1f any /.,~P ~l..l l,i' ~/B ~t~e r /1~ . ~P ~~i • 7~ ~r+ S ~ v B UNC JWD SIiQt1EL2A'E b5E a Vhac is the eutreac aot oi e sit an0 a d~s eet pcopertiesf ~/'!l~'!/cJ7%. sQ/i~/1d 7rG3`~a r p tlaa the aite peen use6 for agrleu2tureP I! •o, dcreriDe ~ /r 4!rlv c Leacsfbe aay ocrucenses on the oitc C-01 d VS2A •ny •ctuetures be dmo23ehtdd 1! so. vhftA° /f/o e 1"h4t ia the eurra i so ng cA08sif3 catlon ot the sises i , Z ~ .1 . i~~n ~c ~ l~. ~ t 1hat is the cutte t empseheaslvc n deslgaat e o• ha e? c_ t CA t 1 ~ = 11 appliuWc, vtuAt ia the eurrent shorelfee oaster psogc deoigoatioa of the site' ,~e$'00' ~p~ h FLs enp part ol the tite Deeo csassifled aa ea "eaviroymnaully •ensltive' a:ea4 IS so, •petiiy i Appro:laately hov nat+7 geople vouId sa`ide oc vork 1a the cwpleteE projecc't /f/OW' 4e~ iPOKANt LNVIRONlfENZA1 ORDINANCE • (yAC 19I-11-960) Srttfon ID 10 230(1) ! eNVIR4MKitTAL El.giDt?S (coi►clnuae) Evaluetfoe For Agenrv Use Oe~~ 3 Ayproxla~ste2r hov eaay people vau)d the coaspleted project displsce' k proposed eeasurea to •votd or reduce 43aplaceoent lopacts. !f •ny l ptoposed aes.utee to eeaun the proposal fa eompetible vitt+ exfiitiog •nd projecteE land uoes •nd pl+ns. any ~ tj ~ ~G"'~" i-3 r'~ • v ~us~r~ e Appro:is•telr hav aony ualca vould Oe provlded. ft •nr4 Indfeete vhether hfgh, ofddSe. or low-loeoA+e 1+owing 1)0^ ~t/~vi ~~.2 Y /i~d D Approziatelr how eeany unlts. Jtf ooy. vould br elimlwtad4 Indfease vhetber higtt. asiddle.or ]owlnCOSe housltg Z>1003' /1/VT c Proposed oerouces to reduce or concrol bousicig lapaets. it anY 600 O!r- 10 AESI1tE31C5 a YMt i• the [allest heigbt oi onp proposeE scsueturr (a). ooc inclvding antennxs, vhac ic ct+e printipal exterios Duilding matccial(e) propoBed9 ~ 1~'i✓6.~' /'i~'.1"/h/ t''t ~y `Cc~ -4-0, AS~ gz/ f'W"J-r r, f `r ' ~ . - i C l(t rT C~ ♦ n tA •i ioxs vitinleY uld be •lsered os oLstrvcced* ~ uur, L ~J p. t~t!►st wievs 1 e I~~I ~I V ~ ~ ~ 4~ ~ ! , ~ u ~ \t ~ V►-~ c ProgoseQ measures co raduce as control aeethecic iopecce, it •py &;k7,orr ~~c i ~'T r1r►. ,/7'~ i~~! 4 r'pop - ~ 11 L1GtiT MiD GLJIRE ~ Utssc type ot light oc glsre vfll the prepo4al pTOduce' Mhat tiae o[ day wauld it aainly orevsT / ~ ~j~/~ J~~ O"~r~, ~ A!' Pts ~i • ~ D Cou2d Ugbc or glare Iecm the ffoichae pro3eat be • safasy hasard or latertere vltA vie.►s3 t Vhot exletieg oti-sltc aourcos ot 1lghc ot 81sse aay af[eet rour propv6a1? d Proyoord measuces to reduce ot tontral ltghc •ad ,gaare lapaccs, it any ACLOV.0.1CS i►wkARi P.IVViRbliMhN?AL iJltDINMtC[ (YAC 191-11-96U) 5ret1or 12 lC 2300.,'+ e' ensVIMMEtizAL euxEKrs <<orcinuee> . Ewiwtlor For Agesty Urt On]v 12 KLCkEA7 St)N • Vhgt dcafgnated •ed inlormal reereatfonrl oppnrtualtles •re fts the lauedtsteJr vlefeltys b woutd thr proposed prajest dfaplace anY ezfstfng recreattowl uees' !t ao deaeribr ~ O c propoaed eessureG to reduce ot control fapaceF on recreet]oa. ltieludtng reereatlon opportunitfes co be provyded by the projcct or •pp2feeae, !t any Z>O~S /i/OT i9~~1 y 1] NISTORIC ANI! GVLSVHAL TRESERVATyO1 • Aee tlscre enr plree• oc objecls 1lsteE on, or propoaed !or ostlotAl. Rtsle. os lveal prroerva- eton rrglaterG know► co Er o0 0r eext to tAa s3te1 1! so, generelly deaerlbc 14vol- ~ A 4eaera » r aesceiDe sny lnndasrlts at evtdcnee of hlotorfc arthaeologico2. scfentftlc or tultural tagorc•aee knove to be on or next co the site c PropoQad aeoaures to teduce or concsol impaets, if any Awo-I y I4 TRAJiSi'ORTATIOA a ldencltp publle streets ant hfghwyc aervfeg che sice. end descriDe ptvyosed aceeos to che exiacing stteet •yacem Snow on aite plane. if aay 11A~~~aP' ,,~t1 -,q o 110",4 Y ~ E :s site currentfv aerved by pu~ se trsn,ic4 lt ooc. vh.c is tM •Qproxi"ce distaece ca che aurtac cransi: stop• c hov many parking spates wou1C Lhe coaplnted projetc luve? Hov wey wuld tM projaet eUnirute' d ,1Ji11 tAe proyocal tequlre anp new rwOc or streets. or lnprovemeACC to exietina roadc or straecs aot iatludfog drivevays• iS so. generally deecrlbe (it►dlute vtseThcr publlt os private) e W512 the ptolecc use (os ocew !a tht imzedjscr v1clnfcv of) uaiet. rall, o[ ofs tssnsporcatiOn' It eo. ge rslly dtsctribn - 0-c4 w. '71 ~ P g_J u c o~'7~- -~rorw SPOKAf1E E1tYIRblf)SENTAL ORAINANCL • • twAt I97-I3-960) bectlon 11 IG 230(J) E ENVIRONMP1+iTAL ELEIfEK7S (eontfdued) kvsluatlon Fot Axrncy bse Onlp t Now aanr vehltulsr trfps pcr Aev va,Sd Lr Renersced Dr the coopleted projectf 11 knom, !oalcate vhee► pa,k wauld oteur ~I' ~ J< < ~J' Q! ~ vr l . g proposed oeTures to reduce ot caotrol trancpo n etlon lmpacts, !t anr 15 Pueuc MvIces a Would the projeet reoult !n an inereased need !or publfe aervicac (tor eaavple Fire proteeefon, pollee proteetfon. Iiesleh care, ochools, oLAer)! I! •o. geeerally describe ~ b Proposed od sures to reduce or eoncrol Oirect ispact• on fa►blic servlces. if sa7 16 UTILITIES a Cfrclt utflitfet curcently •vsileD2e mt the site oxiaiettlLp. necural gaQ.<od'ces3 u%-r> servlce, te&eVff&Wh7) sqw4e*e7-zTUVT. 1 eepcie sysieo, otbes b Leeerlbe tht utiliciec that are pcopooed for the projett. tAe utillcy provlaing the se nite and the gerarol toastrvetfon ett]vitles on the rlte os in the iome6late vlcinity vbier oight se nreded 1 i .~s . ~ ~ 'j~. ~-'-S - ~~T~ 2. ~ „ Lva,~ r . ~ or"{~. C SIGriANRF t. !fie nabtraigned, sveef undtr the peoalty of perjury tTut the abovc rtsponses ase aade trvshtullq enE to the beac of my k.novledge I also undersuae tbat, should tAese be anp viiliul miorepreseotecion ot vflllul lack of full dioclooure on ev part. the Venc.r may wishdtow on) detesmitution ei nanrigniffeanee tlut lt might fsoue !n reliance upos+ chls elueklist. Oste ~//~0 Proponeat R(d •S ryr /7IN M . pb (Please prlnt o: 7Ype) - P~oyaaent /~~di~~ ~ ~r Z •~t Address L + 12'f..~ PhoM ~s. 9 9..?i Pecson campkting lens a., tate Phot►e ►aA 5'U1ff S1SE ONLY r ~ Statt !lesbe:(s) Revlevleg Checkltsc t\' 4-y" ~L 3 EaseE oa cRic etoft seviev of the envlronmeatal cbsckli:t •nd odror pertfneot infosmation. Lre scsit A L~Coneludes that thrse •te no psvtssble signtfleant adverse lmpecte; and recommeadc • detetminscSoo of nanciga!(ieante E Conelu0es that prabeb2e elgal:icsnt advetoe em►lrommnc&l lmpaeci Oo e:iat tos the curseat propoasl •06 recommenda e aicigated deLes• miM tioa of eonsigniilcanee vlch eondicions t Concluees t!►st chere ase ptobable signitfcant adva ne enviroemental impaecs and recammen0o a decerninatfoa of sigeificaaee Puihc ru - s75 o0 _ CRITICAL MATERIALS USE ACTIVITY Pro jec t: 401"/ //v 41"r P~ .4 S , Location: 14o4S Project No. : ~~/C; Activity SIC Code: Date : S . ~ Pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 4.16A, The Aquifer Sensitive Area, of the Spokane County Code, an initial screening of the above-mentioned project has been conducted by this department. The proposed use has tentatively been designated as a critical materials use activity. In accordance with the Aquifer Sensitive Overlay Zone (ASA), you are required to provide this department with a list of materials, including quantities, to be used, handled, stored, or transported as associated with the proposed activity. ' Please indicate on the attached form, to the best of your knowledge, zll of these chemicals, including their quantities and location, which rnight be involved with the use as ctiscussed above. Use additional pages if necessary. Since additional information may be requested, please be a thorough as possible. Feel free to add explanatory notes, if appropriate. 11i ~ i Upon completion of the form, please sign, date, and return to our i•.... '`s't•' offices. The critical materials procedures as addressed in the ~ p prior to completion oi plan review ASA will need to be com leted and, as such, your prompt response will help avoid any unnecessary delays. Please contact the undersigned at 456-3675 should you have any questions. Huilding Technician: Date: Reviewed By : ~ Date : ,;i/_z Desiqnation: 4,0~ Critical Use Activity Not a Critical Use Activity ~ -T . • ~ ;,n,! ~ / ~j ~ .•r ~ E( 00, onoco MATERIAL SAFE V DATA SHEET r , 1. M1lTERTAL TVENTIFICATION Name: No. 1 Diesel Fuel/No. 1 Fuel Oil CAS Reg No Mixture; major Conoco Product Code: 3501/4195 camponents msy be somc; Chemical Femily: Mixed E'etroletim ltydrocarbon combination of 64742-38-7, Mnnii fncLitrer: Conoc:o tnc_ 8008-20-6, 64742-81-0 Address: P.0 Box 1267, PoncA City, OK 74603 Trnnsportation FmerRency No. (SUU) 424-930U (ChpmCrcc) Product Information No.: (405) 767-6000 II. OSNA HIl2ARD DETERMINIITION ~ Hezardous Ingredients• tiydrocarbons (Aromatic: nii(l I'nrnfflnic llyclrocnrhotis) Physicel Effect Properties: Product/Mixturc• Cless II Combustible Liquid per NFPA Codc No. 30-1984. 111. PNYSI Cal DATA Appearance and Odor: Cleer liquid; peraffinic odor. ~ Boiling Range (°F) 330-572 Specific Gravitq (1120=1) 0.81 1 Vapor Pressure (mmltg), 68° F 2 % Volntile (by votume) Nil Solubility in Weter Insoluble 1V. RFACTIVITY DATA S.tabP¢= X Un4.tabLe: Hazardous Decomposition F'roducts: Incomplpte combust.ion may producP carbon monoxide Conditions to Avoid: Oxidizing materials, hear, flame. Nazerdous Polymerization• Will not occtir V. FIRE /lNt? EXPLOSIdN NAZ/lRa UATR LFL= 0.5 UFL: 6 Flash Point (Method used) 115° F min. (11ZC) Autoi.gnit9on TQmperature 475-500° F Hendle and stored in accordance with NFPA procedurEq Cor Clnss II Combustible Liquid. Extinguishing Medie. Use weter spray, dry chemicsl, foam, or carbon dioxide Special Fire Fighting Procedures Use wntcr to keep fire-exposeci contniners cool. If leak vr spill has not ignited, usQ water spray to dJsperse the vapors and to provide protection for personnPl attempting to stop a leok Water spray mey be used to flush spills ewey from exposures. / December 22, 1986/GASC0210 . . ~ ~ V. FIRE IINt) EXPLOSION IiIIZARD DATA Ccpitc►tued) _ Unusual Fire and Explosion 11117nrds ['rod«cts of comb»stion mey contain cerbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, er►d other toxic materials. Do not enter enclosed or confined space without proper protective equipment includi.ng respiraLory rrotection. Notional Firo ['rotccLlon AAtncy (NrI'A) lIA7.AItl) RAI'!NG iipAlth 0 Fire 2 RcActfvity 0 t,asst - 0 Slight - 1 ModerAte - 2 IIlAh - 3 fxtreme - 4 VT .TRMISPORTATION ANO STORRGF DOT HRZIIRD CLASS= CombuWble Ltqutd Preceutions To Be Teken In Nendling And Storing• Product is Cless II Combustfble Liquid per NFPA Code No 30-1984 Store and handle Accordingly Shipping Paper Description I)l.esel fuel, combustible. l1qa3cl, NA 1993/ Fuel Oil, No. 1, combustible liquid, NA 1993 (as approprlate). - Plecgrd: Combustible* (Not reqisired on pAckAges 110 gnllons or less). D.O.T. Lebel: None. OSHA Lebel: CAUTION Minimize exposure. Product contains hydrocarbons which may cause irrit8tion to eyes, lungs, or skin nfter Prolanp,ed oc repestAd exposure. The ~ product may also be toxic to the Iiver end kidnpy. Use in poorly ventilated eree may cause dizziness, weakness, confusion, or unconsciousness Aspiration into the lungs mey cause pneumonie. FIRST AID: If this meterial is swallowed, do not induce vomitfng. If vomiting begins, lower victim's head in sn eEfort Lo prevetit vomitus ftom cntaring lungs. Seek medical ettention Never give anything by moiitli Co nn unconscious person. Avoid ignition sources. Combustihle 1,iquLd. * Flemmeble placerd may be substitulecl on n cnrgo tnnk, partable tnnk, or comQartmented tenk cer. V I T. HEALTH HaZIIRa T kFORM/17I0N PEL 500 ppm (petroleum distillates ) 7 LV Not Estebl Lshed Ceiling Value Not Established Du E'ont AFL Not Established Primary Route(s) of Exposure/Fntry• Inhnlat ton, skiii Signs and Symptoms of Exposure/Medical Coriditions ARgravated by Fxposure • Heelth effect information from animnl or humnn stuciies hns been included on related materials, even though henltli experts mey disagree as to the significance of this date. ~ Studies with mice or rAts heve sliown that some retroleum diqtillates hnve ceused either demege or tumors of the kidne►ys or tumors of the liver flowever, kidney effects were not seen in similar sL»dies involving Ruinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys December 22, 1986/GASC0210 -e ~ ~ VT I. HEAtTN NIIZ/lRfl INFORMATION (con.ttncced ) Mouse skin pointing gLuclirs, liave iown liint iinreCinf-c1 retcvlatim distillntes hgving g distilletion rAnge of 120-700° F, and wliicti are similer to ingredients in this product, ceused e low-modprate incidence of skin tumors. Tliis animal detA should be interpreted cautiotis1y sincP thc-se. otiidic:-, involved rerented exposure of slteved skln wliich wns riever washPd free oL test maleriitl. The product msy couse irrltation to eyps, lungs, or %kin after prolonAed or rorenl.ncl exrngitrn Fxl i emn expo.iii r or nnr irnl Iciti I iil ti llie 1 iiiiPS mny cnli-'e pneumonie or central nervous system deprpssion, including weakness, dizziness, unconsciousness, or convtilsions. Is Product Listed es Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen by: NTP? No IARC? No OS1IA? No .b VIII. EMERGENCy ItNi1 FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenLy of water tar at iPnsL 15 minutes end seek . medicel attention. Skin: Remove contsminated clothing a% soon as poc-,ihte. Wnsli exposed skin thoroughly with soep end weter. If irritation develops, r.nnSttlt e physicien. See Section X for Precautionery Messures Inhaletion: Remove individuel to fresh nir. If brenthing stors, administer artificial ~ resuscitation. Seek medical ettention. Ingestion: If this materiel is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If vomiting begins, lower victim's head in en effort to prevent vamitits from Pntering 1»ngs Seek medical ettention. Never give enytlii.nR by moulh to nn unconscious person. Note to Physiciens• Gastric levege by q»nlified medicnl personnel mny be considered, depending on quantity of materiel ingosted. IX. SPI LL, LFJUC AND UISPOSIIL PROCEDURES RCRA NAZARDOUS WASTE: Yes X No In Cese of Spill or I,eek: This meterial i.s combustibte. Approprinte preceutions should be taken. Contain spill i.mmediately in smnltest areA possible. Recover es much of the product itselE es possible by siich methods on vacuuming, followed by soeking up of residiiat fluids by use of nbsorhant materials Remove contaminated items including contnminnted soil and place in proper contafners for disposal. Avoid waShing, draining or directing mnteriat to storm or s8nit8ry sewers. Waste Disposel Method: Recycle es much of the recovarable product es possible. Dispose of nonrecyclable meteriel As n RCRA haZnrdous waste by such methods as incineretion, complying with fedecnl, stnte and local regulationS. i December 22, 1986/GASCO2I0 . - X. PRECAUTIONiIRy MEASURFS oe- RespiYetory Protection USe atr mssk or liyclrocnrbon Absorhing rPspirtttor when cxposed to oil aprnys or ml-,ls Ventilation: General mechanicsl ventilntion shoulci be rtdequnte Protect ive G 1 oves : Chemice l l y rc►S is tan L R l oves suc1t rta v i ny 1, nr-oprenp or NRR to miritmtzc skin cotitnct Eye Prorection: Fece sltielcl rec.ommeticleci wlien exposecl tn ni 1 sprnys or mtsl,s vr if splashing is probable. Other Protective Equipment• Coveralls or other protective srpnrpl needed when spl8shing is probeble. Leunder contemineted ct4lhing bPfore reusp. Fxtromc►ly contnminated leather shoes should bc dtccarded ~ The above dete is based on tests and experience whicli Conoco be)3eves reliable end are supplied for informntionnl piirposPS only C,ONACO TIiS(:LAiPiS ANY I.lAt3T[afY FQR [?APiAGf. (3R INJURY W!{ICiI RESULTS FROPi TI(E USF ()F '1'llf. A13AVF. DATA AN11 NU'fl(ING CUNTAtNF,D TNEREIN SIIALL CONSTITUTE A GUARANTf.F, WARRANTY (1NCl.UI)tNG WARRAN'I'Y OF P1ERC11ANTABILITY) OR REPRESENTATION ( INCLUOING FRFf.1lOM FROP1 ['A'i FN't f.IAflIT,1TY) BY CUNOCO WITIi RFSPECT TO TNE DATA, T1tE PRODUCT DESCRI BF.1), QR T1I(: T R l►SF. FOR ANY SPFC I FIC PURI'OSF., FVFN I F TIIAT 00-_ PURPOSE IS KNOWN TO CONOCO. Docember 22, 1986/GASC0210 . , , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA {SHEET ' ~ . . I DENT r TY ; Ftrn_= r-1-:3t' i ALUM 1NLlM qUL L I NG OIL -1 tJ L i s ~ ~ - HM I S HA ZARD RAT ING HEAL i rl: 1 (SL ?'r'H? ) FI'REe 1 tS~ ~G"-r REACT I VI TY : -ECT T Qtd I ~~~7•it~'' ~ ,~5 ~ ~t.~ - 4~~_ re _ J! ~ - - m i' ~ - _ ~~L~ " :AI r J t . c~ - - - I 'i' _.1A r E `}~i=PWSE... 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Y t ~ ~a"C~ .i • ~ . . ~ . 13220 d • 'r ~ J Chevron Material Safety Data Sheet ~ Prepared According to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910 1200) (Fotmerly Called MA7ERIAL INFORMATION BULLETIN) Ci3EVR02i Pearl lCerosene , CPS 217105 • DBNGER! SARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED PROLONGID OR REPEATED CDNTAGT WITfl SKIH CAN BE HARMFUL MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION COirIDUSTIBLE KEEP OUT OF REACB OP CSILDREt+ii TYPICAL CQMPOSZTIOH Hydrotreated distillate (CAS 64742-47-8) 100°s , EXPQSVRE STANDARD No Federal OSHA exposure standard or ACGIH TLV has been established for this material. % PSYSIOLOGICAL tEMALTB EFFEM EiERaNCY r. FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes Not expected to cause eye irrita,tion. Flush eves imme3:.ately with fresh water Application into the eyes of rabbits for at least 15 minu:es while holdinq the ~ produced no siqns of inelnbrane irritation. eyelids open. If 1=::tation persists, see a doctor. ~ • Skin May cause skin irritation. Application Remove contamiriated clothinq. Wash ski.n oztc the ski.n of rabbits produced moderate thoroughly with soao and wate:. See a erythema and edena.. The acute dermal LDso doctor if ir: zta t_ca occurs. Launcer (rabbit) Was 19.6 q/kg. contamirzate3 clot?:_,::y. Inhalation Prolonqed breathinq of hiqh vapor If there are signs or symctoms due to eencentrations can cause central nervous breathing this mate=ia1 as desc::.3eci in system effects. See 14dditional Health tlus bulleun, move the pe= 5on to fresh Data. au. If any of t::ese ef=ects con:inue, see a doctor. Znqestion Not expected to have acute systemic If saallowed, c:ve ..atzr o= m+?k to Csir.k toxicity by inqestien. The acute oral LDso and telechone fe: ^ed=ca1 advice. DO NOT (rat) was qreater than 10 g/kg. Note to make person vomit :::.:ess di: ected to do so Physieian: Inqestion of this prodUct or by medical eerso.:nei. If inedical adv+ce subsecuent vomitinq can result in cannot be obta:ne:i, then take the person aspi:ation of liqht hydrocarbon liquid and product con:a:.^.er to the neares: which can cause nneumonitis. See me3:ca1 emercency eatme.zt center or Adda tional Health Data. hospital. ~ Ctevor Environmen•al Heattn Cen te Inc. P D 8OA 4~5: Rttnmoro CA 94804-0754 t-Iac.z+ +01•t5► Ernerqen:y ?hon: fiw=er {4+51 233-3737 u.. 13 e v • - • s ADDITiONAL EZALTH DATA ' ENVIRONMENTAL PROTE =IOH =-Oac031 io• E51 ~ 1 . See Paqe 3. Environmental Zmpact: This materaa'_ is nct eupected to present an~• envt= ormenta1 3CIe'~L FR~T°~TIVE INFORMATION problems other than those associated wst': oil spills. Fye Protection: No special eye protec:ion Precautions it Materi.al is Released or is necessary. Spilled: Elim=nate all open flame =n Skin Protection: Avoid contact with skisi vic.inity of spill or releasr3 vapor. Stcp or clothinq. Skin contact ca.n be the source of the leak or release. Clean minimized by wearing imflervious protective up releases as soon as possible, observ=ng clotlunq includ+nq gloves. - precautions in Special Protect:ve ltespiratory Protection: This material may Information. Contain liquid to prevent be an `inhalation hazard and, unless further contamination of soil, surface venLilation is adewate, t3ie use ot an water or qroundwater. Clean up small approved respisator is recommended. spills using appropriate technicues suca Yentilatioa: Use Lus material only in as sorbent materials or pumainq. Where well ventilated areas. f easible and app: opriate. resaove contaminated soil. Follow presc=i5eri , P~2 PROTECTION procedures for reportinq and respond=nq to larqer releases. Li3uid evanorates and forms vapo:s (fumes) Waste Disposal Methods: Place contaatinatec whieh can catch f ire and burn with materials in ci.LsFosable containers anc exglosive vlolence. Invisible vapor dispose of in a manner consistent with spreads easily and can be set on fire by applica.ble requlat.,ons. Conzact local many sources such as pilot liqhts, weld3nq env:ronmental or health author_t:es for equipment, and electrical motors and aperoved cisposal of this material. swItche3. Fire hazard is qreater as liquid temoerature rises above 850F. R.EACTZyIT:► DgTa °I.ash Fos.nt: (TCC)60°C(1,:0°F) M3.a. ~ to:qai*_ion Tema.: 2604C (500°F) _ Stability (Ther•r..al, Lig::L, etc. 5table. - rlaa:mability La.m3.ts: 0.9-6.0% 2ncomcata?,rility (Mater:.als to Avoi.3) : May P.3L111qais2unq Media: C02, Dry Ghemical, react xith st:ong ox:cizir.q mater=als. Foam, Water Foq. Sazudous Decosposition Products: Norma1 Speu.al Fire Piqht=g Procedures: For combustion forms carbon dioxide and wrter fires involving th:s mate-r=a1, do not vaoor; inccaDlete ccr..busz_oa can p=ecsce entet any enclosed or canfinesi fire sgace car5on monoxide. xithout pzoper protect:ve equi:men:. This Bazar3ous Polymer-!zation: wiZl not o--:._=. may include self -contained breat!:ing aQaaratus Lo protect aganst the hazar-dous PE`1SICAL FROP°RTI2S e#fects ot narmal products of combustion ot cxyqen de€:cienrf. Read the enti= e Solubility: Misc_ble wi:5 hjd: ="r`rc.-. M-CDS• solvents; i:solub?e :n aa:er. Appearance (Calor, Oc.-O:, etc.): Co:z:?ass 5?E"CIi,I. ?_RrGUTIONS liqui3. Boll=q Po1nL: 177-2960; (39-0-S' C°r)?.a^-e See Paqe 3. Meltinq Foir.t ; n/a ~ SOeC1i1C GSavlty: 0.31 @ 15.0/15.50C Vapor Pressure: 1 mm hS ~ 77°~ (2c3 C-) Vapor Density (Air=1): 5.7 Percent Volatsle (Yolume : 99+ Evaooraticn: (3u ac=-') O.C3 viscosity: 1.5 cSt a 400C Free-- a.ng Poin~ -»o: ~ 0 0-N u., • . . ~O :C . r./a = Not Aonlicabis C •I:t'I :f1 $ z13CS 3" ,12t3 wrs a-. . Ct M►C ~ r%vs•~. C... t ~•,!Q : :C .•~Z: ~Vtti'f -dV :t mtetC .trtC!' L?'-i ►On1 OtvORe Du C:'l'.► drL; wt'1' wneC1 v►e nii Ot 'Jn :nolaEt af1_ ;InC. 02 3 T'_: 3 8 Z: ~ 'o cre hCr!:1 ma. 3U7CLS` rt10ct11:J{wt5 Gf •w! IfIfII"nililC- wre t2 d:i.': tt::.^v -i7iIf1 1:' 'flt f!et, 9 ]a • _S, t ~ S ,IntsptO unan iQ LO'1vS1011 11a1 t'1t GlfSall '!C_wf10 t S'1311 make h = 2wn sr•.fZt rta'iCr tt tA: Su 1tzUlLV Li 1e rZ' T. S' Z. #%IS Ct-:.jj► No. 38 ! • • , t= • • • 1 ~ Material Safety Data Sheet C'MYRON Pearl Kesosene , CPS 217105 ADDITIONAL HEALTH DATA ~ . Signs and symptoms of central nervous system effects may include one or more of the followinq: headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, xeakness and loss cf coordination. Affected persons usually experience complete recovery when removed from the excosure are3. This product contsins a petroleum mid-distillate. Toxicoloqy data from studies on similar hydrocarbon mid-distillates indicate that lif etime application to the skin of mice . resulted in a low-3eve1 skin carcinoqeiucity response characterized by ioa tumor inci3ence and lonq latency. Brief or intermittent skin contact wlth this product is not exoected to produce any serious eff ects if it is washed from the skin. While normal hancling of this product is not likely to cause cancer Ln humans, skin contact and breattung of mists, fumes or vapors should be reduced to a minisaum. We stronqly recommend that the precautions outlined in tnis MSDS be folloae:i ahen handling this materiai. r ' SPECIdL PXECaVTIQNS r` AND OBSERVE ALL PRECAL1'TIONS ON PRODUCT LABEL DO NOT USr- OR STOitr. near flames, sparks or hot surfaces. USE ONLY ZN WELL VENTILATr'D AREA. Keep container closea. DO NOT weld, heat or drill container. Reolace cap or bung. Emptie1 cantaine-r still contaans hazardcus cr explosive vapor or liquid. CAL'TION! Do not use oressuze to empty drum or explosion may re5ult. WARNING! DO u0T U5r fvr heater or appliances indoors unle=s ventilat:on is provmded for exhaust:nq fusnes to outside. To:tic fumes may accumulate and cause death. Resd and follorr all apoliance warni.^.y . . • ~a;o:~ s•-:S• ~ c . I . E3794 426720 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SNEET UNOCALO Product Name UNOCAL UNAX AW 68 Pa9e 1 Product Code No 04643 Tssue Date 05/15/89 MANUFACTURER Transnortation Emergencies CHEMTREC UNOCAL REFINIMG & MQRKETING DIVISION (800) 424-9300 Cont U S. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA (202) 483-7616 (Collect) 1201 WEST 5TH STREET from Alaska & Hawaii LOS APlGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 Health Emer9encies: Call I.OS QNGELES POISON CONTACT FOR FURTNER INFORMATION INFORMATION CEN7ER (24 hrs) MSDS COORDINATOR 213-977-7589 1-(800)-356-3129 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: UNOCAL UNAX AW 68 SYNONYMS: UNION"UNAX AW 68 GENERIC NAME: INDUSTRIQL OILS CHEMICAL FAMILY: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: NOT APPLICABLE ID NUMBER: NONE DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: NOT REGULATED SECTZON i- CUMPONENTS PERCENT EXPOSURE LiMiT uNiTS aGENCY TYPE HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS SOLVENT DEWAXED DISTILLATE, HEAVY PARAFFIN CAS 64742-65-0 99 5 000 MG/M3 OSHA T4JA 5 000 MG/M3 ACGIN TLJA 10 000 MG/M3 ACGIH STEL OTHER COMPONENTS TRADE SECRET NOT ESTABLISHED CAS PROPRIETARY 1 THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOtiIING CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA 313 AND 40 CFR 372: CAS NUMBER WEIGHT % --NONE-- NOTE: THE IDENTITIES OF INGREDIENTS THAT ARE TRADE SECRETS ARE EXCIUDED FROM THIS LZST. ~ 63795 D02658 uNioN oxL co Product Name UNOCAL UNAX AW 68 Page 2 Product Code No 04643 Issue Date= 05/15/89 SECTION II - EMERGENCY AlJD FIRST AID PROCEDURES XX*EMERGENCY*xX Have physician call l.OS ANGELES POISON INFORMATION CENTER (24 hrs) (800) 356-3129 EYE CONTACT: IF IRRITATION OR REDNESS DEVELOPS, MOVE VYCTIM AWAY FROM EXPOSURE AND INTO FRESH AIR FLUSH EYES WITH CLEAN WATER IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION SKIN CONTACT: WIPE MATERIAL FROM SKIN AND REMOVE CONTAMINATED SHOES AND CIOTHING CLEANSE AFFECTED AREA(S) THOROUGNLY BY WASNING WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER AND, IF NECESSARY, A WATERLESS SKIN CLEANSER. IF IRRITATION OR REllNESS DEVELOPS AND PERSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION INHALATION (BREATHING): IF RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS DEVELOP, MOVE VICTIM AWAY FROM SOURCE OF EXPOSURE AND INTO FRESN AIR. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF VICTIt1 IS NOT BREATHING, IMMEDIATELY BEGIN ARTIFICIAI RESPIRATION IF BREATHING DIFFICULTIES DEVEIOP, OXYGEN SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION INGESTION ( SWALLOWING ) : ' NO FTRST AID IS NORMALLY REQUIRED; NOWEVER, IF SWALLOWED, AND SYMPTOMS DEVELOP, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION COMMENTS: NOTE TO PHYSICIANS ACUTE ASPIRATION OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF OIL LADEN MATERIAI MAY PRODUCE A SERIOUS ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA PATIENTS 14H0 ASPIRATE THESE OILS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED FOR THE DEVELOPMEN7 OF LONG-TERM SEQUELAE REPEATED ASPIRATION OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF MINERAL OIL CAN PRODUCE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS (I E, LIPOID PNEUMONIA) THAT MAY PROGRESS TO PULMONARY FIBROSIS. SYMPTOMS OFTEN ARE SUBTLE AND RADIOLOGICAL CHANGES APPEAR WORSE THAN CLINICAL ABNORMALITIES OCCASIONAIIY, PERSYSTENT COUGH, iRRiTATiON OF THE UPPER RESPiRATORY TRACT, SHORTNESS OF BREATH WITH EXERTION. FEVER AND BLOODY SPUTUM OCCUR. INHALATION EXPOSURE TO OIl MISTS HELOW CURRENT WORKPLACE EXPOSURE LIMITS IS UNLIKELY TO CAUSE PULMONARY aBNORMALITIES SECTIOhI III - HEALTH HAZARDS/ROUTES OF ENTRY EYE CONTACT: THIS MATERIAL MAY CAUSE MILD EYE IRRITQTION DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE LIQUIO OR EXPOSURE TO VAPORS OR MISTS MAY CAUSE STINGING, TEARING AND REDNESS SKIN CONTACT: TNIS MATERIAL MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED COPITACT MAY CAUSE REONESS, BURNING, AND DRYING AND CRACKING OF THE SKIN NO HARMFUL EFFECTS ARE EXPECTED FROM SKIN ABSORPTION OF THIS MATERIAI. PERSONS WITN PRE-EXISTING SKIN DISORDERS MAY BE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE EFFECTS OF THIS MATERIAL INHALATZON (BREATHING): WMILE THYS MATERIAL NAS A LOW DEGREE OF TOXICITY, BREATHING HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF VAPORS OR MISTS MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. INGESTION (SWALL0WING ) : WHILE TNIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW DEGREE OF TOXICITY, INGESTION OF EXCESSTVE QUANTI7IES MAY CAUSE IRRITQTION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT. COMMENTS: THIS MATERIAL HAS NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC OR OSHA # ~3796 D02658 UNTON OIL CO . Product Name UNOCAL UNAX AW 68 Pa9e 3 Product Code No 04643 Issue Date. 05/15/89' SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION VENTILATION: IF CURRENT VENTILATION PRACTICES ARE NOT ADEQUATE TO MAINTAIN AIRBORNE CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE ESTABLISHED EXPOSURE LIMITS (SEE SECTION I), ADDITIONAL VENTILATION OR EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAY BE REpUIRED WHERE EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES MAY BE PRESENT, ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SAFE FOR SUCH LOCATIONS MUST BE USED. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: THE USE OF RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS ADVISED WMEN CONCENTRATIONS EXCEED THE ESTABLISHED EXPOSURE LIMITS (SEE SEC7IUN I) DEPENDING ON THE AIRBORNE CONCEPJTRATION, USE A RESPIRATOR OR GAS MASK WITH APPROPRIATE CARTRIDGES AND CANNISTERS (NIOSH APPROVEU, IF AVAILABLE) OR SUPPLIED AIR EQUIPMENT. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: THE USE OF GLOVES IMPERMEABLE TO THE SPECIFIC MATERIAL HANDLED IS ADVISED TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT AND POSSIBLE IRRITATION EYE PROTECTION: APPROVED EYE PROTEC7IOti TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST POTENTIAL EYE CONTACT, IRRITATION OR INJURY IS RECOMMENDED. OTMER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: IT IS SUGGESTED THAT A SOURCE OF CLEAN WATER BE AVAILABLE IN THE WORK AREA FOR FLUSHING EYES AND SKIN IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING SHOULD BE WORN AS NEEDED SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS OF STORAGE AND HANDLING CONDITIONS TO AVOID tSTABILITYI: EXTEIJDED EXPOSURE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE DECOMPOSITION INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERZALS TO AVOID): AVOID CONTACT WITH S7RONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: COM9USTION MAY YIELD MAJOR AMOUNTS OF OXIDES OF CARBON AND MINOR AMOUNTS OF OXIDES OF SULFUR AND NYTROGEN. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE ANTICIPATED . 63797 li02658 UNION OIL CO Product Name UNOCAL UWAX AW 68 Pa9e 4 Product Code Nos 04643 Issue Date 05/15/89 SECTION VI - SPILL AND IEAK PROCEDURES ***HIGH4lAY OR RAILWAY SPIILS*** Call CHEPITREC (800) 424-9300 Cont. U.S (Collect) (202) 483-7616 from Alaska & Hawaii PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF RELEASE OR SPILL: STAY UPWIND AND AWAY FROM SPIII WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INCLUDING RESPTRATORY PROTECTION AS CONDYTIONS WARRANT (SEE SECTION IV) DO NOT ENTER OR STAY IN AREA UNLESS MONITORING INDICATES THAT IT IS SQFE TO DO S0. MATERIAL WILL BURN, KEEP ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION AWAY FROM SPIII. ISOLATE HAZARD AREA AND RESTRICT ENTRY TO EMERGEAICY CREW STOP LEAK IF IT CAN BE DONE WITNOUT RISK. TAKE UP SPILLED MATERIAL tJITH SAND OR OTNER INERT NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL, THEN FLUSH AREA WITH {►JATER. CONTACT FIRE AUTHORITIES AND APPROPRIATE FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCIES. PREVENT SPILLED IYQUID FROM ENTERINO SEWERS, STORM DRAINS, OTHER UNAUTHORIZED TREATMENT/DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND NATURAL WATER4IAYS IF SPILL OF ANY AMOUNT IS MADE INTO OR UPON U S. NAVIGABLE WATERS, THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE, OR ADJOINING SHORELINES, NOTIFY TNE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (PHONE NUMBER 800-424-8802) REPORTABLE QUANTITY: NONE IdASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: • DISPOSE OF PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, COUNTY, STATE, ANO FEDERAL REGULATIONS SECTION VII - STORAGE AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: KEEP CONTAINERS TIGHTLY CLOSED KEEP AWAY FROM INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS (SEE SECTION V) USE AtJD STORE THIS PRODUCT WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION KEEP WORK QREA FREE OF HOT METAL SURFACES AND OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION AVOID YNHALATYON OF VAPORS AND PERSONAL CONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT WASN THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING DO NOT WEAR OIL-SOAKED CLOTHING OR SHOES SECTION VIII - FIRE AND EXPlOSION HAZARD DATA HAZARD RANKING NFPA HEALTH HAZARD 0 0= LEAST FLASH POINT HAZARD FLAMMABILITY 1 1= SLIGHT CLASS REACTIVITY 0 2= MODERATE (COC) 410 F OTHER 3= HIGH 210 C 4 = EXTREME EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: EXTINGUISH WITH DRY CHEMICAL, C02, WATER SPRAY, FOAM, SAND OR EARTH WATER AND FOAM MAY CAUSE FROTMING FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: TNIS MATERIAL WILL BURN, BUT WILL NOT IGNITE READIIY. IF CONTAINER IS NOT pROPERLY COOLED, IT MAY EXPLODE IN HEAT OF A FIRE. FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: WATER SPRAY MAY BE USEFUL IN MINIMIZING VAPORS AND COOLING CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO HEAT AND FLAME AVOID SPREADING BURNING LTQUID WITH WATER USED FOR COOLING PURPOSES. & 03798 D02658 UNION OIL C0. , Product Name UNOCAL UNAX AW 68 Page 5 Product Code No 04643 Issue Date- 05/15/89 SECTION IX - PHYSICAI DATA (AIR = 1) (N-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) APPROX BOILING POINT VAPOR DENSITY EVAPORATION RATE Z VOLATILE >600 F / 316 C >1 <1 NEGLIGIBLE y SoLUBILiTY IN t-JATER VAPOR PRESSURE PH NEGLIGIBLE NOT NOTED NOT NOTED SPECIFIC GRAVITY APPROX. BULK DENSITY (LB/GAL) 0.88-0.89 NOT NOTED APPEARANCE CLEAR, YELLOW LIQUID ODOR CHARACTERISTIC . SECTION X - PRECAUTIOtIARY LABEL/WARNING DO NOT PRESSURI2E, CUT, WELD, BRAZE. SOLDER, GRIND OR DRILL ON OR NEAR THIS CONTAINER OR EXPOSE TO ANY SOURCE OF IGNITION "EMPTY" CONTAINER RETAINS RESIDUE (IIQUID ANDiOR VAPOR) AND hfAY EXPLODE IN HEAT OF A FIRE. FIRST AIDa IN CASE OF CONTACT, FLUSH EYES OR SKIN WITH PLENTY OF WATER. IF SWALLOWED, FIRST AID IS NOT NORMALLY REQUIRED SECTION XI - DOCUMENTARY INFORMATION ISSUE DATE• 05/15/89 PRODUCT CODE NO 04643 PREV DATE 01/05/89 PREV PROD CODE NO N/A MSDS NO= N/A PREV MSDS NO N/A DISCLAIMER OF EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES The znformation in thas document is believed to be correct as of the date issued HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTAHILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPIETENESS OF THIS INFORMATION, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, THE SAFETY OF THIS PRODUCT, OR THE HAZQRDS RELATED TO ITS USE. This information and product are turnished on the condition that the person rece2v2n9 them shall make h1s own determination as to the sui.tability ofi the product for his particular purpose and on the condition that he assume the risk of his use thereof. X* X* X** THIS IS THE LAST PAGE * * K* * * * * * * * * THIS IS THE LAST PAGE * * * N * * * *******THIS ISTHELASTPAGEX***X** . ~3814o SHELL CANAOA COD£ PAGE 1 ~ 642- 100 SNCLL CAtiADA CHCMIC kL COMPAnI MaTER1AL SAt'CT1 UaTA SHEET I+0011MA2 IOw COM+aI"lO 1. *«it •OMM If •af10 0&I• IROM fOYsC[S CONltOCRtO f0 /C aCllwf►( •Ut fMttl Co•a0• llw119r, QOtf •tt GtJ&NlNttt t -1 •CCYR&C. 00 COMpItllyftt ~lOtO/ tN[ IM/OaMaT10M It •nOY10(D • s[ow ICI TO •lMf0%f •YtCh&flbt 0t V~I~i f~1! 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SECTION 1 PRODUC7' (DE\'T[FICATI0N TRADE NAME• SHELL SOL lb - 390 Solvent - Mineral Snirits CHEMICAL SYNONYM$ PEtrO1BVm SO1vAn; FORMULA Katvta PROt3UCT USE ~~fkvw ~ Organic Solvent.0iluent $AM WHMIS CLASS AND OESCRIPTION 4 • ~a Class 63 Comc-isttole Liauid TRANSPORTATION f TOG 1 SHIPPING NAME PEzROLEUN NAPHTHA Uh NuMBER 1255 CL4SS OESCRipT]pn huTE for specif+c lebel text see ScCTION XII1 •to n4iiF11. • SHELL CANADA CpOE PAGE 2 642-100 SNEII S0L 16 ~ SCCTIOh I 1 1 hCRED! C\7'S ~N0 COMP051ZlON (C45 NUMBER ~ PERCENTAGE I I CONTROILEG 1NGREOIEtdTS I I ~ ! P SMELI 50L 16 ~ 6052-4t-3 ~ 100 7. VOLuME ~ j~ 8EN2ENE ~'1-43-2 10 ppm ~ ~NON CON7ROlLEU INGRfOIENTs I I ( jL:GEND P=PRQOUCT NrJ '=INGRE0IE(,.' CB1a.JN:IOENTIAL 6USINESS INFORMA7JON ( r SECT10N I11 TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES ` ACUTE TOXICITY OATA ( NO SPCS i OR4L LO S-, ~ OERMAL LD 5: ` 1NHALATION LC 50 ' HRS ~ ~ P Rat 8 0 mt/kg 4 Q m KO ( > 1400 O pDm ( a ~ (1 Rec 5600 0 mg/kg > 51000 0 mg1m3 ~ a ~ ~ I I ~ • ~ ( ~ ~Ju~..ts I I I I 1 LEGENO"%p,~~QQ~~,~~Nq~,itiGRE01ENt SATUR-'EO aIR ~ ~ ~#A I , 1 uti ~ • . ~ , .~r •~.rs~r ✓rss • r 1 . ~ - a N'C+b'G • ~ SHELL CANADA COO'_ PAGE 4 642- 100 SMELL SOL 16 SECTION ul C.V1PL01'FE PROTECT]ON EYES AND FACE Chemlcal safecv goggles ano/or futt IACE shiel0 to protect eyes end fece tf product Is nandled suCn that +t coulo de splashed +nto eyes SKIN (HANDS ARMS AND BOOYI lmoervious gtioves lvitcn nicriie Pv.1 snould oe worn at all times wnen nandling tnis m8 t@r iA l 1 r COnf tneC1 So8CB5 Or wh@rF tr►e r1 Sk Of Sk ir1 exposure t5 muCn h 19ner imperv 1 OvS G1othing SnGv►C oe wOrn RESPIRATORY tt exposur-e exceeds oceuaationE1 exposu-e 11mitS wear a NIOSH- aporoveo reSptr8i0r Proper eovipment incluaes an approved comDination organic vapour/ Darciculate filcer cnemicat carcriage resc+rator for tvv concentrations or en atmospnere-suppliecf,pos+tive OrESSUre OeRAnO S@1t-Containp0 Or air o'@ Or'6Rth+ng eppardtUS fOr h+Qi1 COnCEnirBttOnS EXPOSURE INFORMATION Scaadarct Soivent tOG poR tP:5 mg/m3 17.v/lwal t+GGlh 88/89 200 opm 1050 mg/m3 ISTEI) SECT10N 1'II ENGINCER1vG C01'TROI.S , GENERAL } Hignly recoenmgndecJ for a11 indoor sitvations to cCntrot fugit9ve emissions EtectriCe1 end mechanicae eci+oment shoulo be exptosion-proof Concentrations fn air sr+ould be meintatned oe1ow tme re:o-nmended tnresnoie t+mit value If unprotected personnel are involved LOCAI For personne~ entry ineo can•ineo saaces (i e ovlk storage tenksl e prOoer canfined space entry oroceow-e must ne folloMev including ventila•ion end testtng oi tank atmospnere Also recomRenoe0 wnere mecnamical vep:•tetion Is +neffeetive In concrolling airporne concentra:ions eelow tne recommenoeo o=cupational exoosvre limit MAKE-UP AIR Should a1..Pmvs oe supplteo co oalance A1r exhausted (either generally or loCal'y) SECTION N I[ 1 PREVENTATIVE M EASURES STORAGE AW) is1NOLING COmbuSttble ~tOre in e Coo1 dry wEl1 ventilateo erea awav from neat end ignition sovrCes Avo a urolonge0 0r reoeatel :.ontect with skin Avoid breasninQ vapours and orolongea o► -eoeated contact wicn stoon ~aunaer contaminated clothing o, ior •o revse Use good pert.o hygiene i t .ll ti 1 ~ SHEI.I CANAOA CODE PAGE 3 ' 642•100 SHELI SOL 16 SECTION 111 TC1aICOLOGICAL PROPCItT1ES - Corttinucd , OTMER TOXICITY OATA ExROSUre m8y OCGur vte tnnaletiOn inqe5ti0n or thrOUgh Sk1n COnteCt 1nt5 prOGuCI iS nOt b primdry SKfr irr+tArlt eFter @xDOSUre O/ ShOrt OUrBtiOr1. iS nOt a 5-ein S@nS it 12er ano t5 nOl irricat inr LO th@ CyC TaKicity tests Carried ovc tor carcinogenicity ceratogenicity ano mvtagenicity have oeen negettive OZLe ts trtsuFfiCi@nt to fvriner C1a55ify aCCOrding to WHMIS Crlterta SECT10N tN' SV1'PLElNE\TAL HLALTM InFOKViATlON SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION Prolonged and reoeated contact witn skin can cause defettin8 nnd drying of the sk,n resulting in skin irritation and dErmBtitiS vacours are moderately irrttaTing to the eyes ano resDiratory oassages Prolongea exposvre co n+gh vapour concentraticn can ceuse heropcne dizziness neusea ano centeal nervous system depression In rarE cases may ser151t12e heart mvscle Causing he8rt arrytnmta I SECTIOn V CMERGCtiCY AND f IRST A1D PROCEDURr,-S EYES Flush eyas w►1th water fpr at least 15 mlnuces INHALATION Remove vlctim from furtner expesvre ano restore oreathing. tf reqvirea INGESTION Oo noc induce voRiting Oo:asn medical actention tmmedietely SKIN wash contaminatee skin witn mila soan end water NOTES TO PHYSICIAN Tne main ha28rC1 solloaino accioental +ngestion is asoiration ot tne 1iquiC lnto the lunas p-octucing Ch@miCE1 pneumonatis Cardiac arrycnmias have been reported with solvent . e4oosure .0 casnr.%n . • l SHEIL CANAOA COQc PAGE 5 642-100 SMEIL SOl 16 . SECTIOiN N 1] 1 PRCVE\TATI N'E ViEASURES - Continued coiLL ANO LEAK PROCEOURES Isst+e warn ^q ComGUStlo1e E1lmon? e ali ign+tion sovrCes Isolete nazard aree and restr+ci 6c=es5 Try tG wc- up win0 Of gpi11 Avoiv direct Contact with material Wear aporopriate oreathing avpa-atus (it apGiicable) and proteCtive Clothing Stop teak Only tf safe co cJC sG Dike and co^iAin tano sovl1s concain weter sp/lls by oooming for large Sp 115 PemO~E ov meCnBniCa means anC t>>dCe 1n GOntatn@r5 ADSOrD resioue Or Sm81) Spills with aa5oroent matertal anc remove t6 non-leaking Containers for dispasai Flush area with water te Penove irace resicue DisposF ot recevered material as notesi betow Nosifv F10orOOr,atC Envo-onmencol AQenzyltee 1 wASTE OISpOSaL METHODS Recieim or =9spose af at e°icenceo -.asce oisposal campeny Incinerate w5th apDroval of environmQn•2) suthority SECT'101 ih PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 60ILJNG POINT (oeg C) 150 - 205 FREE2ING PO:N? (ceg C) Not Avallable 1 DEN51TY (kgem3 6 ae9 C) 790 00 a ti5 VAPOUR OENS'TY (aIQ•i) (mg/n3) - 8 VAPOUR PREISSURE immHg d aeg C 1 > 7 0 6 38 SpEClFIC GR4V1TY (H20-1 1 NOt Qv8118d1@ PH LEvfl Not Availabte MOLECULAR W=.GHi (g) NOL AVAilable VISCOSITY (cSt p deQ C) Not Avatlaole EVAPORATION RATE (nBuAC91) Not Ava•lable PaRTITipti CO:FFICIENT IKOw Not Availaole wATER sotve,LITv 1nsc.udle OTHER SOLVEN' HydroCarbon SOlvents "o+ R070640 , , SHELL CANADA COOE PAGE 6 ' 64? - 100 SHELI SOL 16 . ~ SECT10N IX PHYSiCAL AND CHCM 1CAL PROPERTIES - Continued , PNYSICAI ST ATE L•OuI d OOOUR AND APPEARANCE CC Ovrless Hvdrocarbon Ooour AV:RaG_ ODOUR THRESHpLO Not avalleble SECTIUN X ItLAC'Tl VITl' DATA S"-3lE YES ~ HA2AROOUS POLYMERI2ATION NO IN-OMPATIBILITY ovcid COnLBC: ti+ith SirOnQ Ovid12inp AQpntS Ler+iS Or m,nerat acids HAZAROOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Ce-oon monoxide and Caroon oloxsoe are orOduceo on Combustion CON0I7ION5 OF REACTIVITY/INSTABIIITY Av=ja excessive neat open ttames and a11 ignition sources r SECT10N a 1 FIR.E A\D EXPLOS[N'E HAZAR.D DATA FL4SH POTNT (Oeg C) AND METMOD -2 Teg Closed Cup FLaMMABLE LJMITS / X YOIUME iN AIR i.:_ O 8 UEL 50 AUTOIGNIYION TEMP (deg C) Nc- availaDle EXTtNGUISHING MEDIA Or ChemfC81 C@'OOn D iOX ioE ;08n wa•er Fog HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PROOUCTS vazaur forms an explosive mirture witn air between uAOer and lower flammeOle limits SPfC1Al FIRE-FIGHTING PROCEDURES Caqtion - Comoustible Oo not enter confined fire spoce wtthout acfequate protective clothing ano an approved positive oressure self-containeC breathiny apparatus fxcluae a+r Do not use .+ater exceot as a Foy use water to coel ftire exaosed contatiners SHELL CANAUA LOGE P1iGE 7 ~ 642- 100 SNEIL SOl 16 SEC1 On' XI! En' V I Ft0^ M CiSTA L F'ROTECTI O^ ENVIRONMENTAL STANDAROS \z Canadiar+ feQeral 5tendaros ~ ENVIRONMEN?4L EfFECTS AND HA2ARDS not a1lo-, producc or runoff frOm isPe contral co encer storrn or san+cary sewers lakes -ivers screams or pur>>c waterway: 61ock oft arains end ditcnes vrovtncial regulations -zquire ano feoer81 regvla•lons may reou+re that envieOnmental and/flr other agencies De rat if led of b spi11 incioent Spi1 i area must be cleanecf and restorecl to or+Qina1 :ardltion or to th& sat isfact ion of autnOr ities BIOOEGRAOABILITY `ot Aveilable SECT10N Xl I] LABEL tNFORvl A'T'I ON TRAOE NAME SHELL SOL 16 WNMIS OESCRIPTION C1ass 63 Combustible liqutd ~ NaZARD STATEMENTS =omoustible LiquId SAFE HANOLING :`im+nate at, igntitton sou~ces avolo or-olonged exposure to vapours Weer suitable gloves and eye protection Empty containers are ha2ardou5 may Contain flammable/explosive liquid restaue or vapours Keep away from sparks end open flames F I RST AI D PeaSn Conremin8ted Sktn wtth soap and water Flusr, eyes with water ]f overCOme by vapOUrs rQmOv@ t0 f re5f1 S l r SEC710N'X1A' PRLPARt1Tl01 INFORMAT10N TOXICOIOGY AND MATERIAL SAFETY/MEALTH SAFETY ANO ENVIRONMENT EFFECTIVE DATE 1988/12/12 SHELL CANAOA CHEMICAI COMPANY 75 Nynford Orive Oon Mills. Ontsrlo M3C 2Za 416-443-7270 . c wj~l~rrlf rC lf . 1(91-1604 . W I T C 0 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S N E E T a~_===-_~ =~=~~========oa~aoaaa:aa~~a====-~~aaa~a~========-=--==--=~~_=_==== KENSOL 51 PAGE 1 Product Code: COS 4117 CAS NO:64741-44-2 HAZARD RATING Fire N 4 - Extreme 1 F 3 - High P 2- Moderate Toxicity 1 0 Reactivity A 1- S1 ight 0 0 - Insignificant Special - - - DIVISION AND IACATION---SECTION I - ~ ~ Division: KENDALL/AMAL I E - Location: BRADFORD, PENNSYLVANIA 77 N. KENDALL AVE.,6RAOFORD,PA,16701 Emeraencv Telephone Number: (814) 368-6111 Transportation Emerctencv: CHEM TREC 1- (800) 424-9300 (U. S. and Canada) CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES---SECTION II Chemical Name: petroleum hydrocarbon Formula: not appl icabl e Hazardous Decomoosition Products: carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide from burning. IncomDatibilitv (Keen awav from): strong oxidizers such as hydrogen peroxide, bromine, and chromic acid. Toxic and Hazardous Inaredients: none Form: 1 i qui d odor: bl and Appearance: thin 1 i quid Color: white to off whi te Snecific Gravitv (water=l): .82 Boilina Point: greater than 271'C (520°F) Meltina Point: -12°C (100F) Solubilitv in Water lby weiaht 0 at 20°C Volatile (b)r weicrht 0 Evanoration Rate: 0 VaDor Pressure (mzn Ha at 20'C): 0 va,Dor Density ( air=11 : not appl i cabl e pH (as isl: not applicable stability: Product is stabl e under normal condi ti ons viscosity SUS at 100 ° F: Less than 100 FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA---SECTION III Special Fire Fiqhtinq Procedures: Do not use water except as fog Unusual Fire and Exnlosion Hazards: none (Continued on next page) • • N I T C 0 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T , aaaa~~aa~aa=~-a~=a=~~a=c~=====v-~.-==o==cc=cx=~~~o====.~.~.~o~s==:aa=~~==~=____ KENSOL 51 PAGE 2 Product Code: COS 4117 (Section III continued) Flashpoint: (Method Used) Cleveland open cup 143°C (290°F) Flanunable 1 imits not appl i cabl e Extincruishinq aaents : Drychemical or Waterfog or C02 or Foam HEALTH HAZARD DATA---SECTION IV Permiss ible concentrations (air): If used in applications where a mist may be generated, observe a TWA/PEL of 5 mg/m3 for mineral oil mist (OSHA and ACGIH). Chronic effects of overexposure: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis (skin irritation) see Section IX comments Acute toxicoloqical protierties: acute oral LDSp greater than 5g/kg; dermal LD50 greater than 2g/kg Emeraencv First Aid Procedures: gyes: Immediately flush with large quantities of water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician. Skin Contact; Remove excess wi th cl oth or paper. Wash thoroughly wi th soap and water. Inhalatfon: Remove victim to fresh air. Call a physician. If Swallowed: Cal1 a physician immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting. (Vomiting may cause aspiration into lungs resulting in chemical pneumonia.) SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION---SECTION V Ventilation Tyve Recruired (Localfinechanical*special): Local if necessary to maintain allowable PEL(permissible exposure limit) or TLV(threshhold limit value) RestiiratoMr Protection (Specify typeL: Use NIOSH/OSHA approved respirator with organic vapor cartridge if vapor concentration exceeds permissible exposure limit Protective Gloves: neoprene type Eve Protection: chemical safety goggles Other Protective Ecruipment: none - HANDLING OF SPILLS OR LEAIGS---SECTION VI - _ - Procedures for Clean-Un: Transfer bulk of mixture into another container. Absorb residue with an inert material such as earth, sand, or vermiculite. Sweep up and dlspose as solid waste in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. (Continued on next page) . ~ s • W IT C 0 M A YE R IA L S A F E 7 Y D A T A 5 H E ET . ~~~=;==~ac~~~ataaa~~~~a~r.~~~amc=rss===~c~~~~~as~~=~=====~=~a===~aa.-===== xExsaL 51 PAsE 3 Fraduct code : C05 4117 (Section VI cantinued) Waste DisiDasal: Dispose of in accordance with all applicable federal, state and lacal regul at i ons . _ ~ SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS----SECTI8N VII Precautions ta be taken in handlina and storaae: Do nat handle or store at temperatures over Maximum storaQe Temperature: 38`C (100'F) - TRANSPORTATION DATA---SECTION VIII D. o. T. : Not Regu1 ated Renortable Quantity: not applicable Freight Classification: PetroleUm Maphtha SDecial Transportation Natess none ' 0MMEN'TS---SECTIQN IX The Kensol dist i11 ates have been found to be non-mutagen i c i n mad i f i ed Ames Testing, Studies conducted by tFre Ameriran Retraleum Institute have shown that certain representative middle distillate products have been found ta be weakly to moderately tumorlgenie or carcanagenic in laboratary animals when applied to the skin repeatedly withnut washing between applications in long term bioassays. 7he Kensal disti11 ates, which are Fennsyl van i a grade mf ddle di sti l1 ate praducts, were not included in the American Petroleum Institute studies, The Kensol distillates are not listed as carcinogens by the YARC and NTP, nor are they included in the aSHA list of carcinogens. In accordance with OSHA Instructions CPL2-2.38A dated May 15, 1986, this praduct does nat require a cancer haYard warnir,g label. In any case, abserve good personal hygiene including washing after handling. sicmature; Robert Kel lam 4eA"~_ Title; Group Supervisar, tubricants Testirtg, Maintenance, and 5afety Driginal Date; 11/05/82 Sent to: Revision Date: 02f 09 j88 Sutaersedes : 09/14/87 Date Sent : We believe the stat+ements, technzcal information and recommendatiaRS contained herein ire re1 i abl e, but they are given wi thaut warranty ar gUarantee of any kind, express ir implied, and we assume no respansibi7ity for any loss, damage, or expense, dlrect or cansequential, arising aut vf theiri use. w ~ ~ -J _ _ • . _ - . s .~-_.I_.. 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PROJ=ECT D , I S-~ T'a_4eL~S "PROJECT# ~ DE.SCRfP# 04S f 1' l r ~ C'SN 4ti ti hN ~r M _ 4 S~ f 1M1hSQt"-'- ~ i~~Y 1(j(' ' + x+M1 > ti ~Y ~ ~ • ~ ~~:y` ~ hsr sk1;4 ~ 0wwjff_ ; i } ~ks u Si1 w ~ ~A~S l` . {nF ~~t n ~,yy,~ ~ 1 CrN T Pr3 ~ ` ~ NMI TYPE OF CONFERENCE Pre-Application Pre-Construction Other: DATE: TIME DOCUMENTS CIRCULATED DATED REVISED APPLICATION ~ SITE PLAN DRAINAGE PLAN _ LA DSCAPE PLAN ✓ Oiher. r c~C~ • ~ , Other: ~-0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ~ • ~ V V ~ w ~ ~ w ~ • CIRCULATED TO CIRCULATED 8Y SCAPCA-M Ceine Utilities ~ Engmeenng Fire District #I Heatth District Liberty Lake Sewer Questions? Contact Jeff orry or: Planning Other• • LL~ ~ S~~~kane County OIVISION OF 6UILOINGS West 1303 8roadway Spokane, WA 99260 (509) 456-3675 (office) or (509) 456-4703 (fax) Spokane County , ' Department of Buiiding & Safety - •'""r JAMES L. MANSON. rTRECTOR , TO : Bob McCann, Engineer's Department John Pederson, Planning Degartment Tom Postlewait, 8uilding and Safety Daryl Way, Health Department FRO!YDepartment Thomas L. Davis, Code Compliance Coordinator of Building and Safety DATE: March 13, 1989 i RE : March 13, 1989 - Pre-Construction Conference East 15000 Euclid - Above Ground Storage Tanks ~ Enclosed is your capy of the minutes to the referenced meeting. Should you have any questions or need addition information, please feel free to contact me. TLD:rmd cc: Mr. Partick J. Blau, Kaiser Aluminum Mr. Dean Fowler, Utilities Department Mr. Dennis Scott, Public Works Director ~ J WEST 1303 BBOADWAY • SPOKANE. WASHINGTON 99260 • 0050 • TQ.EPHONE (509) 456•3475 / y MI_- Y iE/ PRS-CONSTRUCl'ION cONFSRSNCB EAST 15000 EiTCLID - ABOVS GROUND STORAGE TANRS MARCB 13, 1989 CAI.L TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at approximately 10:00 a.m. by Building and Safety's Code Compliance Coordinator Tom Davis, with the following in attendance. . PERMIT RSYIBW PARTICIPAH'rS : Robin Dotaitrovich, Buildinq and Safety Sob McCann, Engineers Department John Pederson, Planning Department Tom Postlewait, Building and Safety Daryl Way, Health Department APPLICANTS: ~ Patrick J. Blau, Kaiser Aluminum Post Office Box 15108 Spokane, Wa 99215 (509) 927-6350 SCOPE/PROJSCT DESCRIPTION: I. General Overview - Proposed is the placement of two 200,000 gallon above ground storaqe tanks. The proposed tanks will replace existing underground storage tanks that hold approximately one million gallons of e,~' The applicant would like to begin construction in August 1989. o \ Tom Davis stated that a SEPA checklist was submitted for the proposed project and will be circulated within a few days. SDMIlHARY OF D8P RBQ S: I. Planning Department (456-2205) A. Discussion/Recrturements 1. The site of the proposed project is zoned Manufacturing and the proposed use is permitted. 2. The storage of critical material shall be in accordance with the standards prescribed in the ASA Overlay Zone. 3. The maximum tank height shall be 15 feet above grade. The applicant stated that they would like to exceed the 15 foot li.mitation and that a variance application will probably be filed with the Planning Department soon. 4. John Pederson told the applicant that should j he apply for a variance, I would take at ~ least 45 days to process aucl that a public ~ hearing would be held by the zoning adjustor. 5. The exposed tanks shall maintain primary use setbacks and shall be completely sight screened year-round by a fence, hedge, shrubs or maintained landscaped berm. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. The perniit release is pending the outcome of • the variance and the SEPA checklist. , II. Engineering Department (456-3604) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. A draiaage plan illustrating how the storm water is being retained will need to be submitted. 2. The applicant stated that the storm water will be processed through treatment. ~ B. Permit Release Requirements ~ . 1. A letter needs to be submitted to the Engineers Department describing the treatment of the storm water. That further comments may be submitted as part of the SEPA review. III. Health District (456-6040) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. Daxyl Way stated that the Department of Ecology regulates requirements for above ground storage tanks. B. Permit Release Requirements 1. The Health District is ready to release their portion of the building permit pending the out come of the variance and the SEPA checklist. IV. Utilities Department (456-3604) A. DiscussionlRequirements 1. The Ut-iliti2s Departsnznt was not present and had no comments for the proposed project. ~ r ~ ~ V. Building and Safety (456-3675) A. Discussion/Requirements 1. Plan review for the proposed project has been completed and a letter has been sent to the applicant. 2. The applicant needs to verify tbat HDPE liner is resistive to the type of liquids being stored. , 3. The applicant needs to verify that the fuel , lines are double contained as required by the regulations of the ASA Overlay Zone. 4. The applicant stated that the tanks will contain class III-B liquid. 5. Location of the shut off valve for stormwater needs to be verified with the Enqineers Department and Fire District #1. B. Permit Release Requirements r 1. Conditions of the plan review letter need to . be met before release of the building permit. . 2. Tao complete sets of drawings need to be submitted for review and approval. APPLICANT' S OOMMENTS/ACRNOWLEDGEI+EW: ~ The applicant acknowledged that all comments/requirements ' were understood and had no further questions at this time regarding permit requirements. GORRECTIONS: To miautes or changes from what appears in the minutes, we should be notified within one day of your receipt of these minutes. To site plans as required by any or all of the above-listed departments shall be submitted to Building and Safety who will then distribute accordingly to those departments. AUJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Tom Davis thanked the applicant and the departments for their participation and reminded all that he should be contacted if there are any unforeseen problems which may arise. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 10:25 a.m. Copies of Minutes to: All participants File - East 15000 Euclid Avenue The installation of two above ground storage tanks. NOTB TO APPLICArtT: Some time ago the county recognized the ~ need to streamline the building permit system and accordinqly initiated these Pre-Construction Conferences. Comments so far would indicate these conferences are successful and do enhance the permit system. As a recent participant, we would appreciate any comments you rnight have to furthPr improve the process or, should you have any questions or concerns regarding your conference, please contact either Jim Manson, Building and Safety Director, at 456-3675 or Dennis Scott, Public Works Director, at 456-3600. , Sincerely, James L. Manson, Director ~ ,