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0017 ELM AVENUE - Health
17 Elm Avenue aka 9 Elm St PEt6 bus terminal 327-069 Hvannis 0 i t I G Number Fee 641 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $100.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify-that Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. 17 Elm Avenue, Hyannis,MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------=- ------------------------ CS 6 ------- --------------------- --------------------------------- --------- ------------------------------------------------- or' This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to,and N and expires 6/30/2012 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ----------------------------- ------ WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN 1� ) PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. 6/30/2011 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health r To of Barizstable I'f C4 0 g y (k - �q I IT'D lJP Regulatory Services 1. z Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division J Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508462-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 AppI cation Fee:$100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE LX G a " t W I I APPLICATION.FOR PERMIT.TO.STORE.AND/OR UTILIZE.MORE, THAN. III GALLONS.OF.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT f7 d�37r( 3 IZo Glz 7p NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT 8 /N us M'- P/5 rz lc 2- N C'crr i 0 .23 GO ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT /rT 64/-( O J, TELEPHONE NUMBER JJ0 8 rl7 & --O 3 p/ �,. SOLE OWNER: YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. 04 1 7.33Y 70 STATE OF INCORPORATION N 3 S- FULL NAME AND BOOM ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT (-0oRc,E S' )9&Z06Yv1 ?1AAl us-rrZi4c P41cIc- TREASURER /`�L ci�i 0 UT�f i�/� Oo23(o(� CLERK r SIGN SIGN6TURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: ; HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# Hazdodwp/q f - ro . MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the,address below. Also include a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please include the required fee of$100. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven (7)working days for in- house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601. i FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also, please fax us a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please mail the required fee amount of$100.00. Please make the check payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check 1 must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow up to four days for in-house processing. � a r F For further assistance on any item above, call(508) 862-4644 t t f 1 I . i r t - t 9 F t k 1 r SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN Emergency Coordinator, Name: k/c/11041 Address: `7 WWAV ZR° rRWiccejo Daytime Phone: Evening Phone: Fire Department: Barnstable Public Health Division: 508-862-4644 DEP 24 Hour Spill Hot Line: 888-304-1133 Waste Hauler: Name: f���t Cqa( Phone: 5-06:�- 5- Yl Y7 Building diagram indicating hazardous material/waste storage area, location of absorbent scavenger materials, fire extinguishers, fire alarms (if present), and evacuation route (if applicable). Actions to be taken to control a spill or release, and preventing it from 4 ing a catch basin, sewers stem or the ground. e� c u- t c o 2 um cn� to� 9 ,b�oetu �-",&ew A-W 4-e.om uxuuO Le- rtv-c-1 aU3 Woiting O Room ■ Bus Loading Ticket Sales r� C . f I Offices L-J Office IL SITE MAP Hazardous Chemical and Safety Equipment Storage Plymouth & Brockton St. Rwy. Co. Terminal Hyannis MA Fuel Pump Water Supply contingency Pion First Aid I � I Underground Fuel 'fJ Fire . Extinguisher L--j ra Drum Storage Electrical Panel O Alarm :f g 13U"14 oil IANj�-q $ Phone {�' 113ATfRI ASP THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Bpi T� w mvP �� OFFICE OF DA"STABL : BOARD OF HEALTH y VAX& p i639• \em 367 MAIN STREET �c MAR k HYANNIS,MASS,02601 April 19, 1990 Robert Hultgren Deputy Director of Operations Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth MA 02360 Re: Notice to comply with the Town of Barnstable Article XXXIX: Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials Dear Mr. Hultgren: I am in receipt of - your letter dated March 28, 1990. You stated there is no MDC trap at the 9 Elm Street, Jjbja . Plymouth & Brockton. However, you did not mention when you plan to install the MDC trap and holding tank. You are directed to install the MDC trap and holding tank within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven ( 7) days after the date of this order is served. .Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200.00. Each day' s failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public -Health TM:cst 4/12/90 10;45am Tom: After tdressing the complaint of Dep Chief Grant,I went the P and B Street Railway Co on 17 Elm St.Hyannis. Carol Smith,a substitute from the Plymouth office was on duty and in charge for .the day.She did not know anything about the operation so .she called Robert I-iullgren at the Plymouth office and I spoke to him.He said that they doing no maintenance or washing of buses at this facility,all this is done at the Plymouth office. They do aggsW88 or oil, antifreeze and windshield cleaner to the *-�s if any of the liquids are low in the busses before they leave Hyannis.As a xxxlk result of this need they have the following on hand. 2- 55 gal drums of windshield cleaner 4- 55 gal drums of 30w motor oil 1 -55 gal drum of antifreeze 3- 55 gal drums helonging to Clean Harbors The area ,inside the xxtx station where the busses park is swept periodically along with the line drain and the contents are put into the Clean Harbors Drums and hauled away by Clean Harbors.P and B employees call Clean Harbors as needed for pickup. Ed �t •r COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Q DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRQ=,_ITAL QUALITY ENGINEERING -• -- DIVISION OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE w•R!C `i T One Winter Street OP•DER 12398 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 1 ?lease print or type.!Form oesipned for use.on elite:1 2-Ditch)tvoewnter.l I I UNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1.Generator US EPA ID No. Manifest 2.Paoe Information in the shaded areas i u I o ;WASTE MANIFEST N ` of I is not required by Federal lava. j 3.Generator's Name d Mailing Address. A.State Manifest Document Numbe• y m ovrn -s- cr���-�v►J S� R�yMA C TN�S�I�'�•• Mn�S � ���� B.StateGen.10 1 4.G n�,ItMq.$ ! ��_ -►�. 7 VA UNilS Transoone 1 Gompan Name ' c v E US PA ID Numoer C.Ste!-! ^ {' tv 7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8._ US EPA ID Numoer D.Tran_rter's Phone! / I I I E.State Iran,.IDG- I I I I I I I ' 9. Desunated%acility Name and Site A^ 1C US EPA ID Number .F1�►•t NA�3dQ.5 U rA -- — i i F.Transporter's Pnone 1 I ry 3vs QJ t�C''� A G.State Facility's ID Not Renuired C> I ;0 ! ��i 3 H. Facility's Phone! 1 , 12.0 i Containers 13. 14. I J I. W D I 11. US DOT Description(including Proper Shipping Name,Hazard Class.and ID Number) I Total I Unit Waste Nc •• ` No. i Type Quantity j WtNol a. A Z-Al`RW 1C i 4 P, A 91 V i b. = I i I r'1 !I ;�3 R C. I � I U T I I i I R d. N II II i_ jl _ J.Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above irnciupe pnysical state end hazard code.! K.Handling Codes for l0vastes Listed.Auc:s _ e- a A" _ L I a. C% c Y ty b. d. b. d. 15.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information i I 16.GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION:I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping name and I; ' are classified,packed,marked,and labeled,and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national government regulations,and all applicable State lawsiregulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certification under Section 30021b1 of RCRA,I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxici- A ty of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method of treatment,storage,or disposal currently i avilable to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment. Date Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year + i ' ? 17.Tran or 1 ACKnowled, t of Re:' i of Materials I Date IR A ediTvped N e a re or, Da �/ l 5 / JI Aj r 8. ransporter 2 A npwdoeile o Receipt of Materials Date ! £ I Pnntedi7yped Name Signa re Month Day Yea' 1 IR it ',• .,i; , j j � t l i 19.Discrepancy Indication Space 'AI i C � I I 1 L i 20.Facility Owner or Opetator:Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. I ( l T Date Y Prin d a �tl� '1 U Signature 1 Mo t Form Approvecl OMB No.2000-04U4.Expires 7.31-86 EPA Form 8700-22(Rev.4-85 Previous addition is obsolete). COPY>3: GENERATOR-MAILED BY TSDF I COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING DIVISION OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE One Winter Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Ile3s'Prim cr tvoe.(Form designed for use on elite.i t 2-wtchl typewriter.' i UNIFORM HAZARDOUS I 1.Generator US EPA ID No. Manifest 1 2. Page 1 1 Information intneshaoeaarea-, WASTE MANIFEST i41�17. GocumentNo. I i I I cf/ i is not repuved by Feeeral iaw S.Generator's Name and Msiimg Address �Q/ /+O A.State Manifest Doc rmAnr i['m:,�? I 3 i / 7 C/" ST rl M A C f51-3-8- B. 1 y} �( �[ A - I /d State Gen.ID 1.7 .FJA4 S7' S .Ger._atc.'s Phone( r �_U�I 4y?V/V1-< /'�/1 1 7ran•:d ter 1 Corr .v.-r:;,m= 6. US EPA ID Numper �—`t C.Stat. Trans.TranlD Lr .� 1 Trar;oorer 2 COTD3nV Name US EPA ID Numper D.Transoortrr s Pncne' (OIL � � J p !� N rbor s ,.F /r _�L 6. t.State l ranS.lU C_.,onated Facilit-Name and Srte Ad.nr_,- 10 US EPA ID Numper E C 6 y 9d � F. Transaoncr s F'none G.State Facilitv's 10 Not Required `LZS Fi.l=acilitv's Phone 5" S j j I 1 1.US DOT Description(including Proper Snipping Name.Hazard Class,andlD Number' 12.Containers 13. 14. I. W I Total I Unit I Waste No. No. i Tyne I Quantity I WI p! ;7, C-1 d c> i I FA _ I Ti I I I I 1 i 1 r i r1 E o:r•iona!Description;for!�taten3ls`sir Above iincluce physrca:stare andnazard code.) K. Hancliwa Codes for Wastes Listed Above ! � n f� I'_ r!•„ ' ct r J , I c a I _r I � I I k C I< � d - I I f 15.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information ! 16.GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION:1 hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully Ind accurate' described above b proper shipping name and 1 , Y YP P, P. 9 I are classified,packed,marked,and labeled.and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national i government regulations,and all applicable State lawsiregulations.Unless 1 am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certification under Section 3002(b)of RCRA,I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxici- ty of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method of treatment.storage.or disposal currently j avilable to me which minimizes the present and future tnreat to human health and the environment. j Dat Mrintedi,Typf ' me ZgnaT Month Da e year ; I / y l 1 SLR. C)! '� T 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Dal^ P:,inred/TypedN /�,, / Signature /y/1 / A4onth Gay yea. 1110 I j 18. Tran;po 2 Acicnowieoeement of ReEciritlaf It"aterial, z Dare F Ei Panted Typed Name Sdrn '- ' I ig. Discrepancy Indication Space, i ��r"L)�'I I�I� —►o GI`f,►1 Q to1'1 C4 i - j'y^r ,C \�/•/—; ! I L 20.Facility Owner or Operator.Certification of receipt of nazardod s manifest except as noted in item 19. s materials covered by this I I i Dale y/T Pn d vayf redSig ^ %urm Auowred OC.16 No.2000-0404.Exoves 7.31.86 EPA Form 8700-22(Rev.4-85 Previous addition is obsolete) COPY>3: GENERATOR—MAILED BYTSDF ' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING r DIVISION OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE One Winter Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Please print ortype.(Form designed for use on elite(I 2-pitch)typewriter.) UNIFORM HAZARDOUS e, 1:Generator US EPA ID No. : Manifest. 2.Page 1 Information in the shaded areas s No Document : WASTE MANIFEST :of is not required by Federal law. f 3 Generator pldama and Mailing Address _ ? s t' A`§ttte tSrtlfeell DoC�kb Number " h /- u`obi G�tyiZ,5r1 1 r � , fiC6b33.Ocf "` �Br8tateGan Ipr�' l fear' t 4.Generator s Plione( r r(/N M l - j;�° s, a `_r; ✓ 5.Transporter-.1 Company NamfS es ? g US EPA ID Number. „ :y yC State Ttans,ID `; �} `� ' Er r 7.Transporter. 2 Company Name ` k �. US EPA ID Number D...TrensoortSt's Phorie 4 - tate TranT N 9.Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number• p ; 00 ^-1y'(. 4i C— F.Transporter's Qhone00 .t 3 � �) Ikt..rl.� i}L�. ;Q.StateFacility'sID ! ' rJQtRSQUIred N , "7 1 _ H Faciiiq a Phone t P' r - C 12 Containers r 13. 14 C f �. DO O 11.US DOT Description ltricttrdingAoper Shipping Name,HazardClass,and ID Number)c Total Unit Waste No' O me`- C '" ;a tg No. Type Quantity WtNol 00 - - 8 C }' - N 4 at G b. .. 1*1 E Z o N r r*I a E y I ae R c. I y. Cr A R III d T tD . . . 7 ':$; "`f ;S�rst• kr _ ,r rri >ti J Addrt[}tr'te Descliptid" f/o� JlaLena s Listed Above include physr er state end hazard code 1 K Hendiiilg Co iss for vM�Ptds f fitted Abrno Z A. tv a OD 1 . 11.1• r� y °✓ n s. Rt , b L0'V- , d :.. � rri 1.5.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information r rr = 171 _ h -16 GEN fiATZS S��ER71 (CATI her bydeNare that t e contents of thrticonsrgnmed�:are fully end accurately described above by; c .. ✓ a.. ^':r proper sh+gpvigname and are cI4sifledi,paokedr miirked,end labeted arid ere In all respepts ra.pioper condition for transoort by NO � .e Y t' t. O ^ccording to apphcabrs I tfematronal an8 oat anal government raq.ulatror.$' * i§ v �. r u 1 -a. 5:.._x: .. ...: y.•s r..,.� W e .... t ,ry.... a R Sri:. �'..• ,H M ..: .. a.,.M ti� ...Y U )i i em'a tar a uerhit 'eRe}Lrn, carti, th baJe a ro ram iK lace to reduce the vbl a rid toxicit of west txtereted to t de ree I have determine to bee onomictilt ' macucaela. and that I havd'agleemdt�seclagle iri6 od of Geatment,storage.ar disposdl currently evgilable to me which miriimipp'�s the present end ftiiure threat to flumen4health and the.env Iron. t mend Oli�d l em asmall atllrtY'genartitor thave ode a flood faith elfort to nammizSm w8std-generation end sel6et tfle'best wiisto-maragement methoA that rS availeble.,to rile and that I' F ��� 1_ t,. ; •�6 �'k � a ?! �. � �`, Date.- Day.. Year O y T 1 I' is sp rt 1 knowledgement of Receipt of aterials'. , ° - Date ' y .J+ @ A rioted?pad Nant6-.q S7gture +V N _ ��: Month Day Year S .. t -� - �Y P r 0 18. ran porter' 2 Acknowted ement of R Ftti pt of tv)steriats. �'" Printed? ed Name ' t YP Signature Month Dry Year I 19.Discrepancy Indication Space F C I L 20.Facility Owner or Operator:Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. Tr v i �, Date y } Pnnted[ryped Name Month _Day Year ,+� (a •� ��yr 5 a� ,�. f u �Z .a �f�, �' ryd � S 1 •C >_ 4 Sw .Jx - - .n - B. 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Spec 17E Drum New 5 Gallon D.O.T. Spec 17E Drum --�` New 55 Gallon Spec 6D Lined Drum --"� Reconditioned 55 Gallon D.O.T. Spec 61) Lined Drum New 55 Gallon Poly Drum D.O.T. Spec E 8339 ram_ New 30 Gallon Poly Drum D.O.T. Spec 34, New 15 Gallon Poly Drum D.O.T. Spec 34 ` New 5 Gallon Poly Drum D.O.T. Spec 34 .� Used 55 Gallon Stainless Steel Drum Spec 5C New 55 Gallon Stainless Steel Drum Spec 5C / OPEN HEAD DRUMS ' Reconditioned 55 Gallon D.O.T. Spec 17H Drum L '� Reconditioned 30 Gallon D.O.T. Spec 17H Drum New 5 Gallon D.O.T. Spec 17H Drum:..,. New 30 Gallon Poly Drum D.O.T, Spec E 7768-30 t rt New 16 Gallon Poly Drum D O T, Spec E 7768 1$ 80 Gallon Steel Recovery Drum , r ---.r �r 7, �Tf �: :� 0.} . •- j.x. , �} �'� �fqt i, � ) A � 11 ��rY kp `, }� SHARP NEEDLE BOX }' L FLAT PATHOLOGICAL WASTE BOX 4 TO 6 GALLON POLY BAG LINERS r' CORRUGATED POLY LINERS>, 4 50 LB. BAG OF SPEEDIDRY ' f 50 LB. BAG OF SAWDUST 1 BUNDLE OF ABSORBENT PADS . 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Please submit manifest sheets. 8) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at-- this site. (Engineered plans of a closed-loop system or other containment system must• be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities.) Where are the buses presently washed? ground You are reminded that the discharge of toxic or n of hazardous materials ris 1prohibltede(Sectivn or into any surface or groundwaters within the Tow 4. Prohibition Subsection a). You are directed again to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. _ ................................................ 2 .. ........::::' -. , f ffan..wr.nrufur4uf! d yw muimuul:n . ...__._-... ryf:rnl:lY....- PyoFTHETo�y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ! OFFICE OF i BAB34TABL BOARD OF HEALTH MA$& 0 9.MAI�' 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS: 02601 January 29, 1990 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company . 9 Elm Street Hyannis, Ma 02601 Dear Mr. Hultgren: Your request to increase the underground storage capacity of the diesel fuel tank at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis, was withdrawn after appearing at-two (2) Board meetings November. 28 and December 12, 1989. However, the following questions and concerns were not answeredr . 1) What is the septage bus waste pit connected into? 2) Is there an MDC trap at this site? 3) Engineered plans of a holding tank connected to an MDC trap have not been submitted. 4) How often is the waste oil collected? 5) How much waste oil is collected? Please submit manifest sheets. 6) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at this site: (Engineered plans of a closed-loop system or other containment system must be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities.) You are directed to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. Sit erely Yo ks, Thomas McKean, Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable GF/bs copy: Edward Jenkins,Plumbing lnspector,Town Hall John Vacarro 'THE r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 4 Pao OFFICE OF Desa9TeDL i BOARD OF HEALTH 1679 `em 367 MAIN STREET Eo MAY k' HYANNIS. MASS.02601 March 16, 1990 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, MA 02360 RE: NOTICE TO COMPLY WITH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ARTICLE XXXIX BYLAW: CONTROL OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Dear Mr. Hultgren: On March 15, 1990, you were directed to provide written answers to.the following questions within ten (10) days of receipt of the letter (copy enclosed): 1) Floor drains at the Plymouth and Brockton Bus Company station located at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis, contained unknown various colored liquid.substances on December 12, 1989; what were the substances? . 2) .What.are the floor drains connected into? 3) What is the septage bus waste pit connected Into? 4) Is there an MDC trap at this site? 5) Engineered plans of a holding tank connected to an MDC trap have not been submitted. 6) How often is the waste oil collected? 7) How much waste oil is collected? Please submit manifest sheets. 8) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at this site. (Engineered plans of a closed-loop system or other containment system must be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities.) Where are the buses presently washed? You are reminded that . the discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon the ground or into any surface or groundwaters within the Town of Barnstable is prohibited (Section 4. Prohibition Subsection a). You are directed again to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. r Mr. Robert Hultgren Re: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company March 16, 1990 `..1i Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Sincerely Yours, Thomas McKean, Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bs. copy: Edward Jenkins,Plumbing Inspector,Town Hall John Vacarro Enclosure ARTICLE 27: To see if the Town will vote to amend its bylaws by adding at the end of Chapter III, the following new .............." ;;..:::-::: . . Y g. ""................................................ ...................... ......:::::....::::::::::: Article numbered in appropriate sequence: Article Control of Toxic and Hazardous Material. .....................................::::........................:......: :::; _........... .. . ....................:........................................................... •.,,•,••.•••,,.- • '� Section 1. 'Findings .. _ The Town-of Barnstable finds that - ::::.......::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::......:::......::::::....... .......-- "" (1) The groundwater underlying this town is the sole 8 Y g .................. ................•••••' source_o tur water supply, including drink-its existing and fu e d do k g PP Y� g .......................................................................... ingwater; .............................................................................. 2 The inte rall connect with .... ......::::: ( ) a aquifer is g y ed , and flows into the surface waters, lakes streams and coastal ......................................... .........::::::... :::::::::::...... .. .............:...................................... ........... ................................. ............................ ............................. ... " estauries which constitute significant recreational and :::::...::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::....::::: gn .. economic resources of the town used for bathing and other : ::: .................... ........................... ..:..........................: g is ;::::::::: ::::::::::::;:;::;:::::::::::;::..: water-related recreation, shellfishing and fishing; ::.......................... ..:::.:::.......::::". ::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::.:....................................... .. 13 :s. `............................. 1:::::::::..::-:::::: ......:.........:::::........: _ .......................... :'............................................................................. .- 3 Accidentals ills and discharges of petroleum pro- ( ) P g ducts and other toxic and hazardous materials have repeatedly ._ .... ........`:: :': "" .......................... `.`::`: ..... ". ":"`:" o such groundwater supplies and i....:::::::=::.........................:::: ...... ......::: :::::: threatened the quality f g PP ............... :: :`_ related water .resources on Cape Cod and in other ::::: ::::::::::::;::::::::.....:::::::::: ......::::::::::::::::::::::: MMassachusetts towns, posing potential public health and safe P g P P .....................................................:::.....:.....:.. hazards and threatening economic losses to the affected ......••..••••••............••••••.'•"-"'-' . ................................................... ........................ _..................... communities: ................. . ::;j;::::::;':: (4) Unless preventive measures are adopted to prohibit .:::............::.:••.•"... """' discharge of toxic and hazardous materials and to control their _.---•.•. :..:.::: ........... ........ storage within the town, further spills and discharges of such """""""""""' " will predictably occur. and with rester fre frequency ...............................................:::::=.......:::::::::. materials p y B q cY .. hazard b reason of increasing construction, ................:... . ... . . ...:............. and degree ofazar _.. Y commercial and industrial development, population, and r vehicular traffic in the Town of Barnstable and on Cape Cod; ' (S) The foregoing conclusions are confirmed by findings ......................... ......... :............::...... ..... set forth in the Environmental Impact Statement and. Water- ......................... Quality Management Plan for Cape Cod (September. 1978), ::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::......:::::' Q ty g _•.,,--._- prepared by the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Develop- ....._.............................................................. .. . . . ment Commission pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal Clean Waters Act;by Get tcport entitled Chemical Contamina- _..........:. :.:: tion (September, 1979), prepared by the Special Legislative ..............•. P ......................._.......... -'.•..... .. . Commission on Water Supply, Commonwealth of Massachu- ................. ' setts; and by the report. Chemical Quality of Ground Water. ........................::::::........................ .. ......: Cape Cod. Massachusetts (1979), prepared by the U.S. ...... =...::.............:...... .... .::.:.:.::::::'. ........... ........... Geological Survey. .......................................................................... ..................................... ..... Section 2. Authority .........._........... : The Town of Barnstable adopts the following measures ... - under its home rule powers, its police powers to protect the ::::::'::::: :::-.....::::::::::::_:':.::::::::::.::.-::::..: ..... public health and welfare, and its authorization under Chapter ::::::::: ..._:...............:::-...... .....................'...... 40. M.G.L. S. 21. .. ................................................. ....................:.... .. Section 3. Definitions ......................................... ........................... a) The tettrC, "discharge," means the accidental or in :::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:::::.....:::: . ( B : ;;;::::::::.: :: tentional spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emp- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::.............::::::::::::..........:... tying or dumping of toxic or hazardous in upon or into ......:.........:.::....................... :::::::::::.:: ::. ' any land or waters of the Town of Barnstable. Discharge in such materials from fail- ...:':::':::::::::::. eludes, without limitation, leakage of _....... • •'••••' ed or discarded containers or storage systems, and disposal of . ...:........ ......................... .. such materials, into any on-site sewage disposal system, ""' "" ....................... ""'""' drywell, catch basin or unapproved landfill. " . ....: ....... . ............................. . ............... .. ........ ....................... . •...•...••.. The term. "discharge," as used and applied in this bylaw, :::::.::.:.: does not include the following: :..':.:::::..:......:::..:::-::::::: . .::.::. ... ..•.. . (1) proper disposal of any material in a sanitary or in- :::::::.•.::.::".::::'..:..:::,.. ............................ dustrial landfill that has received and maintained all necessary . : . ::.: :.:::: -::::::::: ..::.::: : legal approvals for that purpose; :::::::..:::..:::::: ::::.::::::::::. .. . . :.. :... 14 'r: .................... .. : : :::.... ....: ................................................ . ..... ... ..... ... .... ..... .. ......................... . .-......... .. .... : ............................................................................................................................. ......._....................................................................-......................._ ..................................................... r" �=�L - .............. .............. 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( ) application of fertilizers and pesticides in accordance :.................. •::; ................... ........... . with label recommendations and with regulations of the .._............................ :......................::::......:::::: :.............::::::: Massachusetts Pesticide on .......C trol Board .................... ... ............. conformance ace with the Snow and Ice :::::::............::::.:.....::'......:.:-.._..............................:.::::.:.:.:::....:.:......:::::: a Control Program of the Massachusetts Depart- - ment of Public Works; and :::::..:::::::..............................: _ ................... ........ ............................. (4) disposal of "sanity sewage" t� subsurface w .»............................................ ---...................................... rY B sewage disposal systems as defined and permitted b Title 5 of the -•-•••••••---••--•••••-•.••.•......... :................................................................... Massa P Y Massachusetts Environmental Code. (b) The term, toxic or hazardous material, means an ............. ................................................... substance or mixture o Y ........ ...................................................................... e f such physical, chemical or infectious characteristics as to pose, in the Board of Health 7's'ud ment a _................................. g significant actual' or potential hazard to water supplies, or ::. ........................ .............. :-::::............. .. .........:::::....................:..... other hazard :::::::::......:::............ ......:.. to human health, if such substance or mixture ................................................. ...................................................... were discharged to land or waters of this town. "Toxic or .................................................................. hazardous _ .. ...............................................' ................................................................... s materials include, without limitation, organic ........................... ......................................... chemicals, petroleum products, heavy metals, radioactive or ..... .......... infectious wastes, acids and alkalies, and include products :::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .................................................... .......... such a P s pesticides, herbicides, solvents and thinners. Wastes ........: .......................:............................... generated b the following acti 't•..... . Y g vt yes, without limitation, are :.......:::: :::::::::.:.:...::::::::................::.::.:: presumed to be toxic or hazardous unless an _................ _-........ .................. .....:..........::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::.:.:::: d except to the ....... ..... . extent that anyone engaging in such an activity can i ::: demonstrate the contrary to the satisfaction of the Board of .:............................................................ Health: ............. Airplane boat and motor vehicle service and repair ::::............ Chemical and bacteriological laboratoryoperation .. ......... .... ... ........... ........ P n ......................................... :::::............... Cabinet making ........................................ ....................... ........................................ Dry cleaning . .. .. . ..............:...:::::-:::............. .......................... Electronic circuit assembly. " .................... .. ................................... Metal plating, finishing and polishing .......-.........-... 8 P g :......... ..... ... .............................:::::: Motor and machinery service and assembly Painting, wood reservin and furniture stripping . Pesticide an herbu�de application. ......'............................. :................ Photographic processing :::::::: ::::::':...............`......�::: Printing ' :_................. ... Section 4. Prohibitions ...................::::::.............. (a) The discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon : :::::::.......... ......... • ... .. ....... he ground or into any surface or groundwaters within the .:-::::............::::.............. :......... ...............:....... ........ . own of Barnstable is prohibited. .. ............................. (b) Outdoor storage of toxic or hazardous materials is ...............................:'::.::::::...: : rohibited, except in product-tight containers which are pro. ... ..... .. ......:"............. tested from the elements 1 P `::::::: ...............: .:::...... ...:.: eakage, accidental damage and --... vandalism,. and which are stored in accordance with all a .:...............................: ::.:: . . .. ..::........... .................... .... ....... .. ... ..... ......... .. ... ........... .......... ...... ..................... .. .. .. .......:: . ..............-............ .... ....-.....................,.-.. ..... ... ..........r.-................... ........._... .................. .............--................................................................ ............. . ... .. ... .......... ....................................................................................................................................................I............... ....................... ....... ....... ............................ ...................................................................................................................................... ...................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................. ................................. ............. ................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................................ .............................................I............................................................................................................................. .................. .... .... .................................. ........................ ................... ............=..................... . . ..................... ........ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ...................... .................................. —..........::::::............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................. ................................................................... ..................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. :7 Z' .. ....... .. ..................................................... ............................ ...................:.............::::::: I I ................................................... ........... ....................... .................................... .............. ...... ....... ....................................... ............ .................:.................... ............. .............. .. ........... .................................................. ........... ..................................................... .............. ................... ............................................... ............. ............................................... plicable requirements of Section 5 of this bylaw. For purposes ............. ............................... ...................................................... of this subsection, road salts and fertilizer shall be considered...................................................... as hazardous materials. ............. ...................................................................... Section 5. Storage Controls ....................... ...................................................... ............................... ...................................... (a) Except as exempted below, every owner and every ............. .................................................... ..................................... .............................................. operator other than an owner of a site at which toxic or hazar- ..................................... ................................................. dous materials are stored in quantities totalling, at any time, ................................................ ................................... more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight .................................... re Board of Health the types of materials ............................... .................................................... shall gisitiefr,-Viffi t .................................... ..................................................... ................................................. .... ............................................ stored, quantities, location and method of storage. The Board I.:'.I.:I.I.I.I.::'.'.*.'.*................. ........... .. ......................................... ..... of Health may require that an inventory of such materials be .. Oc....................................... maintained on the premises and be reconciled with pjjgq4�,sc, ........................................ ............................................ .................................I.................. use, sales and disposal records on a monthly basis, in order to ................................................ ................................................... de'lect any pr-o-a-u-c-t-To-s-s.-Re-Ifittrationrequi—re--d-�iy, this subsec- ..................................... ...............W........................... ....................... tion shall be submitted within 60-dus of enactment of this or-- ....................................... . .. .................................................. E ........•..•............................... dinancei and annually therea6er. Maintenance and reconcilia- ........................................... tion;of inventories shall begin within the same 60-day period. .................W................................. .................... .................................................... Exemptions: Registration and inventory requirements shall ............................................... ... ......... ...........................W t............ : ................................................... .................. .................................I................ not apply to the fc!!c%ving: ................................................. .............................................. .................W............... (1)Fuel oil stored in conformance with Mass. Fire Preven- ................................ ..............a .................. tion Regulations and regulations of the Barnstable Board of .................................................. ................ ......................... .................................................. Health for the purpose of heating buildings located on the site; ................................................ or .................................................. ................................................. (2) The storage of toxic and hazardous materials at a ... ................................. ................................................. single family or two family dwelling. except where-such .......... ....................... .................................................. ............................... materials are stored for use associated with A tor: •***,.*.,*.**..*,.,:..,::::.. ................................................. _Xafes6ona ........................ ........................W.......................... occu a F-5 -2--- �12 o f�t h e ome use as deTineff y occu ............... ................................................. rning_Bv-I!ws .................................................. y aws of the Town-nUhinstable, ........... ........... .......................................................... ............................. ................................ "�(b) Wastes containing toxic or hazardous materials shall .............................. be held on the premises in product-tight containers and shall ............................................ ....... ...................... ..................... ........................................ be removed and disposed of in accordance with the ................................................. ................W............................... Massachti%ptft azardous Waste Management Act, Ch. 704 of ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. the Acts of 1079. ............................... .......... .......................... .............. ................W................................ .................................................. (c) The Board of Health may require that containers of ............... ................................................ toxic* or hazardous materials be stored . .................. .............................. on an-Amperv.ious, I.................. ....................... ...... tsurface compatible� �h the material being.................. chemical resistant:*,*"**.,.*,.W.,*.,.*,.,.".,.".*.......................... ...................... :............ .............................. stored, and-th- a ovisions t be made to contain Ahe product in .......... ................................................ the case of accidental spillage. ........................................ ................................................ ........................•..... .................................... Section 6. Report of Spills and Leaks .............................. ......... ....................................:..................... (a) Every person having knowledge of a spill, leak or .................... ... ................ ............... ................................ .................. other loss of toxic or hazardous materials believed to be in ex- ............ ........................:... . .. ...........................I..............?... cess of 5 gallons or 25 pounds dry weight shall report the spill ...................... ................ ...................... ... ....... .. ..... ........... .. ................ .. .... . or loss of same to the Board of Health within one hour of deter- ................ ........................ tion. .... .......... 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Enforcement ........................................_.......... ::::........................................................... . (a) The provisions of this _.................................................... ............................................................ P �s bylaw shall be enforced by the ..................... ............. ...... ::............................................................. Board of Health.The agent o g f the Board of Health may, accor- din to 1 Y .................::.....::.......::::.:...:.::::::.. „•••,•,••-•,••••,•• g law, enter upon any premises at any reasonable time to inspect for compliance. .................... ..... ........................ b ...................... ( ) Upon request of an ent of the Bo ard and o q g f Health, the ::.................................... .................... owner or operator of an ................................................ . P Y premises at which toxic or hazardous :............................ ...................................... ................................................................ materials are used or stored .................... . ............ shall furnish all information re- ........................ uired to monitor com pliance mpliance with this bylaw, includinga co ....................................................... complete list of all chemicals, pesticides, fuels and other toxic .......................................................... P ..... or hazardous materials used or stored on the remise •..........:•.........:: :: premises, a description of measures taken to rot c ........................................ ............ ....... ............. p e t storage containers - :: from vandalism, corrosion and spillage, and the means of :::::: ... ........................................... disposal of all toxic or hazard ous wastes produced on the site.:._._ �' ..._•..••••.._•.•..•.•.........•......................• ................................................... le o wa ... ...................... . ................ ::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A s stewater disposed to on-site septic s stems,_- . .......................................... d :....................................................... : ::. ells or sewage stems may a required by the :. ................................................ a Sent of the Board o Hea the .......::.......:::'::::::.:::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: L_ (c) All records pertaining to ' storage. removal - ...................::::::................................... P g g al and ....................................... -... disposal of toxic or hazardous wastes shall he retained for no ............. ...................................... ........:.. , less than- _ n three years, and shall be made available for review by �....... ......................................• .. ..... :......:::: ............................. :::••: the agent of the Board of Health upon request. (d) The Building Commissioner of the Town of Barn .......................................................... ........................... "'' '"'"'� stable shall condition issuance of construction and ••-•.••--...-•-•-..•-•...........................--. ::::: ::-:..:::.:::::::::::::::::- occupancy ....... • permits upon conformity with the requirements of this bylaw :.. _....................................................... ........:::............................................... respectin an toxic or hazardous, ........... g Y s,materials to be used in the _... ............::.- course of such construction or occupancy. S P Y• ....................................................... .............................................................. Section 8. Violation ................................................ (a) Written notice of an violation of this .................................... ....................... ......:::......... Y s bylaw shall be . _ _........................_.... given by the agent'of the Board of Health, specifying the nature of the violation; any corrective measures that must be undertaken, including containment ::::::-:::::................................... ...... _ g ent and cleanup of discharged ........................................................ .......,•,••,••.••.,::::::: materials; any, preventive measures required for.avoiding ......................... •-•-•• ...---.. _. futureqg ................................................... violations; and a time for compliance. Requirements ............................................... - specified in such notice shall be reasonable in relation ......................................_ ................................ n to the ..................................................... .. public health hazard involved and the difficulty of compliance. ...................... h' . :..:............................................... - The cost of containment and cleanupshall be borne by the . ............................................... ...................................................... . owner and operator of the remises. P :::::::;:::::: ::::::::::...... ......::: Section 9. Penalty . ............ ........::::::::................. Penal for failure to comply ............................. h' I with an provisions o this bylaw P Y s f is ............. ................................: :.:::::::::: :......:.. y y a shall be S200.00 per day of violation. .....NNI.::::::.::ice:::::: ::::..:::...::::..:.:::'............:........... Section ll). Severabili ..................:::............................... ........ .....:::::......::::..:::::..... Each provision of this bylaw shall be' construed :.-:::::::::.::::::::::::::::..:..::.:::..:.:.:::::: . as separate, to the end that if an art of it shall be held v : ..... ....... .... Y P d invalid for any reason, the remainder shall continue in full force an ........:: .::.:.:.......::::::':::::::::.:::::::: e d .. ......................................... ... effect. 17 ................................................... ....................................................... , :::::. .......:....:::...:::.::.... ..... .. ............................................... ... ......................:....................... k .. .............................................. .. ........ ... ....... ....... .. ............................................................................................................................................................... ..::......:::::::.:::..:::.:::::.:...:...:.....:............................................................................... Jigµ' , . :P1 Y moutK.... o Biocktol A STREET RAILWAY CO. March 28 , 1990 8 Industrial Park Road, Plymouth, Mass. 02360 1-800-328-9997 (Mass. Only) (508) 746-4795 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Town Hall Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Dear .Mr. McKean, In answer to your letter of March 16, 1990 , the following information is being provided: 1. It is not knowen what substances were in the floor drains at our station on December 121 1989 . 2. The floor drains are connected to the sewer. 3 . The septage bus waste pit is connected into the sewer. 4 . and 5 . There is no MDC trap at the site but plans ARE EN(,166v, -are—be rng—ps°epe*e4—and--wi-l-l—be—s ubm-i-t ted—shot ly. 6. There is no waste oil in volume collected, but the drain is cleaned and put in barrels for collection by Clean Harbors of Kingston. Manifest sheets are being submitted. 7 . The buses are washed in Plymouth. Please let me know if further information is needed. Very truly yours PL UTH & BROCJTON ST. RWY, CO. R BERT HULTGREN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS cc:... J. Vaccaro RH/vjs Luxury Motor Coach Charters and Group Tour Packages Throughout the United States and Canada LAND AND SEA PRODUCTS INC. n. 3106 Three Mile RD. N.W. Grand Rapids, Mi. 49504 MATERIAL SAFE IY DATA SHEET ':C�t**'..•�C 7��CS.°'�lti'�f*�.A t�3i}Y�*��*�*��X*�•'iL'�t��f7t'k�'��'�'7f�'�C'1f�t'�S I'S$�C 7C�f�*�*fit*�***�t��'Y�f?`;�'��}:�Y't YC MSDS Date of Preparation: July 8, 1986 Revision Number: 0 Emergency Phone Number: (616) 791-0331 PRODUCT NAME: D-ODOR-IT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section I : INGREDIENTS Dimethylimino ethylene dichloride polymer 1.5% Substituted carbamate 1.0% Aromatic sulfonate salt 1.0% Chelator 1.0% Fragrance 0.7% Nonionic surfactant 3.7% Blue dye 0.03% Water Balance Substances listed in the " Ingredients Section" are those identifie d as being present at a concentration of 1% or greater, or 0.1% if the substance is on the list of potential carcinogens cited in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, It should be noted that none of the constituents of this product are regarded as carcinogenic by any reference cited by OSHA under 29 CFR 1910.1200. -1- e � Section II: PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point: 2100F Vapor Pressure: As Water Vapor Density: . Not Determined Solubility in Water: Completely Miscible Specific Gravity: 0.990 kgjl Appearance: Blue Clear Liquid Odor: Slight Freezing Point: 300F Volatiles : Not Determined -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section III: FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Point: None Method Used: Not Applicable Flammable Limits: LFL - Not Determined UFL - Not Determined Extinguishing Media: Water, Dry Chemical , CO29 Foam Fire and Explosion Hazards: Not Determined Fire Fighting Equipment: Wear positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus for any chemical fire. This product will not support combustion even when flamed at the boiling point. ------------------------------------------------------------- Section IV: REACTIVITY DATA Stability: (Conditions to Avoid) Stable under normal storage conditions. Incompatibility: (Specific Materials to Avoid) Product concentrate behaves largely as an aqueous solution. Product concentrate may corrode aluminum with the evolution of hydrogen gas. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Under proper use conditions, there should be no hazardous decomposition products produced. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. -2- J Section V: ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION Leaks and Spills: Soak up with absorbant materials or sand and place in waste containers. Disposal Method: Follow all local , State and Federal regulations. This product is either non-hazardous or biodegradable. Sewer discharge may be an available option if approved by the regional sewer authority. Alternatives include chemical fixation, landfill. for solids or incineration at approved facilities. ------------------ Section VI: HEALTH HAZARD DATA Eyes: May cause moderate irritation to the eyes with corneal injury. Skin Contact: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin irritation. Pro onged contact with the product concentrate should be avoided. Ingestion:. This material is harmful if taken internally. Give the victim argT e amounts of water and induce vomiting.' Inhalation: Vapors may be released if heated above room temperature which may cause irritation to respiratory passages. Systemic and Other Effects: None anticipated. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VII : FIRST AID Eyes: Irrigate with flowing water immediately for at least 15 minutes. Consult medical professionals. Skin: Wash off residues in flowing water or a shower. Remove contaminated clothing and wash thoroughly before re-use. Ingestion: Induce vomiting after administering large amounts of water. The victim should not be given anything to drink if not conscious. Inhalation : If effects occur , ' remove to fresh air. Consult medical authorities. In vapor situations, use eye protection. -3- ., � y NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: . The concentrations of constituents in this product are very low with the major ingredient being water. However, the chelating agent may contain small amounts of nitrilotriacetic acid which has been implicated in urinary tL-mors in laboratory animals. These findings were the result of large dietary doses of the chemical . There is little likelihood that this compound will_ induce cancers in human beings at the extremely low concentrations found in this product. The major ingredient in the chelator when fed to laboratory animals produced metabolic irregularities associated with trace metal deficiencies. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section VIII : HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Exposure Guidelines: There has been no guideline established for this product. Under, normal use conditions, this product will be highly diluted. Ventilation : General good ventilation should be acceptable for most situations. If vapors are generated in use conditions, local exhaust should be considered. Respiratory Protection : None should be needed. Skin Protection: Use protective clothing as needed. Eye Protection: Use chemical goggles or other acceptable eye protection. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section IX: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avoid unnecessary skin and eye contact. Avoid breathing any vapors evolved. Do not contaminate food or drink. This product is not thought to represent a serious carcinogenic threat and under proper use conditions will dilute any constituent to a considerable degree. -4- t `F Section X: COMMENTS The information in this MSDS was obtained from sources which we believe are reliable. However, this information is provided without any representation or warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy -or correctness. The conditions or methods of handling, storage, use and disposal of this product is beyond our control and may be beyond our knowledge. For this and other reasons, we do not assume responsibility and expressly disclaim liability for loss , damage or expense arising out of or in any way connected with the handling, storage, use or disposal of this product once sold and delivered. Resp sib e A t: i B. Lrrontaine, President Date: i -5- EXXON HEAVY DUTY 30 EY1,0R! COM PANY. U S A c DIV;SION OF EXXON CORPORenon DATE ISSUED 7/29/85 MATERIAL SAFETY_ DATA SHEET EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P.O. BOk 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 i A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION I PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CODE EXXON HEAVY DUTY 30 212039 - 02039 CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER Petroleum Lubricating Oil Complex Mixture CAS Number not applicable PRODUCT APPEARANCE AND ODOR l Clear, dark amber liquid Mild, bland petroleum odor I EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (713) 656-3424 B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION I COMPONENTS CAS NO. OF APPROXIMATE COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION' Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-54-7 Approximately 90% or 64742-65-0 Proprietary additives Mixture Greater than 10% EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT BASIS 5 mg/m3 for oil mist in air OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910. 1000 C. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides. If irritation persists, call a physician. SKIN CONTACT In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. INHALATION Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient conditions is normally not a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician. If breathing is irregular or has stopped, start resuscitation; administer ioxygen, if available. If overexposed to oil mist, remove from further exp sure until excessive oil mist condition subsides. I I EXXON HEAVY DUTY 30 i INGESTION If ingested, call a physician immediately. � I D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATIONI � FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) 221'C (430' F) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE ASTM D 92, Cleveland Open Cup Greater than 260'C (500' F) i iFLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS (APPROXIMATE PERCENT BY VOLUME IN AIR) Estimated values: Lower Flammable Limit 0.9% Upper Flamnable Limit 7% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Foam, water spray (fog), dry Chemical , agents may all be suitable for extinguishingnfiiresi�nvo and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing size or potential size of fire and circumstances reiated to the type Plan fire protection ano response strategy through consultation with local fire product, depending on specialtists. protection authorities or a I � i ppropriate ' ! The following I Procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire �rotect�on Associations "Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials% ' Edition ( 1964) : , Eighth i Use water spray, dry chemical , foam, or carbon dioxide. Water or foam may Use water to keep fire-exposed containers coot . Cause frothing. Water spray may be used to flush spills I away from exposures. Minimize breathing gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products. � Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed. DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, and other decomposition in the case of incomplete combustion. aldehydes products, "EMPTY" CONTAINER WARNING "Empty" containers retain residue PRESSURI (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT ZE , CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. Go not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations. For work on tanks refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, ANSI Z49. 1, and other governmental and industrial references pertaining to cleaning, repairing, welding, or other contemplated operations. E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and synthetic lubricants potential human health risks which may vary from y pose to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized. to person. As a precaution, exposure EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (Signs and symptoms of exposure) Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation. I NATURE OF HAZARD IProlonged or repeated skin contact with this product tends to remove skin oils leading to irritation and dermatitis, i Possibly Product contacting the eyes may cause eye irritation. ' I TOXICITY INFORMATION i i Product has a low order of acute oral toxicity. f 54 -0277(NwH002) f . EXXON HEAVY DUTY 30 F. PHYSICAL DATA i The following data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise design purposes. BOILING RANGE VAPOR PRESSURE ( ISP Approximately 302` C (575' F) Less than 0.01 mm Hg @ 20'C SPECIFIC GRAVITY (15.6 C/15.6 C) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1) 0.89 Greater than 5 MOLECULAR WEIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not determined Negligible from open container i n 4 hours @ 38'C ( 100' F) EVAPORATION RATE @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) PH (n-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) Essentially neutral Less than 0.01 j POUR, CONGEALING OR MELTING POINT SOLUBILITY IN WATER @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) Pour-18' Point Negligible: less than 0. 1% Pour Point by ASTA1 D 97 I i VISCOSITY 11 .5 cst @ 100' C G. REACTIVITY This product is stable and will not react violently with water. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Avoid contact with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine, concentrated oxygen, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite. H. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers and watercourses by diking or impounding. Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter sewers, watercourses, or extensive land areas. Assure conformity with applicable governmental regulations. I: PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS VENTILATION Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide greater than 60 feet per minute hood face velocity for confined spaces. . Provide ventilation sufficient to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air. Use explosion-proof equipment. No smoking or open lights. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Normally not needed at ambient temperatures. Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. 94 5-02 7 71N WHO EXXON HEAVY DUTY 30 I EYE PROTECTION Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to avoid contaminating regular clothing which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact. 11 I WORK PRACTICES / ENGINEERING CONTROLS Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not handle or store near heat, sparks, flame i or strong oxidants. ! PERSONAL HYGIENE Minimize breathing vapor, mis- or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. I Remove contaminated clothing; launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at end of .work period. Product is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly with soap and water. I i f f J. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION � ! ! TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT INFORMATION For further information relative to spills resulting to latest Department from transportation incidents, refer of Transportation Emergency Response Guidebook for Hazardous Materials Incidents, DOT P 5800.3. I 1 The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of Exxon's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Exxon does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and Exxon shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof. The information and recommendations are offered for the user's consideration and examination, and it is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that they are suitable and complete for its particular use. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON HEALTH FOR OTHER PRODUCT INFORMATION CONTACT: EFFECTS CONTACT: DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE MANAGER, MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P. 0. BOX 2180 ROOM 2737HOUST P. 0. BOX 2180 ROOM 2455 (713) 6 56-2443 TX 77252-2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 3) (713) 656-5949 I °�5-0277iM:•:HUC21 ` e U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ` # y Supersedes issue of 6/14/72 WAGE AND LABOR STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION # Bureau of Labor Standards T .. . TE L SAFETY DATA SHEET _ DG_2A SECTION _ MnN(:I .1( IIiHfP.'$ NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NU..AA CC 77 EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. EA Division of Exxon Corporation) Day 221-3424;Night 6b8-70 Af)LIRI SS f%-".„yr 11 -rt, CIt Stntr, and ZIP Codc-) ----- -- P. 0. Box_ 2180 louston, Texas 77001 622-1422 C'IFMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS "!—TR-A-D£NAME—A-N-D-SYNONYMS Petroleum Base Automatic Transmission Fluid EXXON ATF E--- C HE MICAL F AMILY FORMULA....-- Petroleum Hydrocarbon Complendselecteof petroleum a b and selected additives. SECTION 11 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PAINTS, PRESERVATIVES, S SOLVENTS % TL ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS TLV (Unitt s) " (Units) PIGMENTS BASE METAL n. a. I n. a. CATALYST ALLOYS n.a. I In. a. VEHICLE METALLIC COATINGS in. a. � n. a. SOLVENTS FILLER METAL In,a, PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX n. a. AUUITIVES OTHERS n,a. OI HI RS 1 HAZRDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, OR GASES � TLV A (Units) This product is not classified as a "Hazardous Material" as defined in U.S. Dept. of Labor Regulations 29 CFR Parts 1501, 1502, and 1503. 'SECTIONAII PHYSICAL DATA ` BOILING POINT (°F.) P 550 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O=)) - 0. 875 VAPOR PRESSURE (own Hp.l 20oC /O.Ol PERCENT VOLATILE j ` BY VOLUME (` I egligibl VAPOIJ OI NS]IV (AIR I) EVAPORATION RATE > 12 ( n-But cotate -01 I'M' IIY IN WAILR Ne li ib e APPI-AHAN(A AND oo O"(]lear red liquid. Mild petroleum odor. tt SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA IIA:.II I•(11NI (64rlh,ui use(1) _ FLAMMABLE LIMITS Lei UeI C 1 ev e 1And_.-Qpp-n-Lup 4450F F 17. I t I I N1-111`III N I, MI I I I A ! -I-'Qqpi,.,dry chemical CO water spray or fog. �J.1( IAl I IRI I II,tI(ING PROC EDUREt P Use air-supplied rescue equipment for enclosed areas. Cool exposed containers with water. , N11>11A1 It'll AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS t for or mix with strong oxidants. n. a. = not applicable 1/2/73 I " SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA T RE.SHQ LD31-1&41T VALP mg/m for oil mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE j` Prolonged or _repeated skin contact may cause mild skin irritation. ;I EMERGENCY AND FIRST All) PROCEDURES In case of skin contact wash with soap and water.- If s lashed into e es flush with clear water until irritation subsides. SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA gg STABILLTY t l K' UNSTABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID w• STABLE y X I COMPATABILITY Materials to avoid) S�trona oxidants like liquid chlorine and concentrated Oxygen I HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODL.CTS I�l Carbon monoxide in the case of incom Piete combustion. 41 HAZARDOUS MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID i POLYMERIZATION ' WILL NOT OCCUR X 2' P ' SECTION .VII , SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES = _ re -4 4 STEPS 70 8E TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Recover free li uid. Add absorbent to spill area. i Kee - ^etroleum Products Out of streams and waterways. - rwa s WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD j Incinerate absorbed maserial. ' d -1 t� t j SECTION J VIIU� SPECIAL,.PROTECTIOfeI�IEbR'MATCIORI - ,*`" �SPIRAu�Y PROTECTION S t o eet vrinail nOt ( Ir YpeJ needed. ' LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION SPEC -t N d d to a AL MECHANICAL'General) i OTHER A i PROTECTIVE GLOVES =r Normally not needed EYE PROTECTION 8 T R PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Normal i -im envious apron if needed, a �s�cSir-ru•_+ck`:�`�tJ.�:;a;.r�s:!cr:::•.�ia.�s.;?;tzi�z�Jx:':y.'Yd { r �.�..t,,.t SECTI(�M K S eCIAL. /sHV 1 fl//'��(��r� •� 9+� 17i.�L; et7��. _r_+':_• z t N �•wlrl-:;:,t.., ,. _ Y �i1lJ i�`t� PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDING AND STORING ♦;• �•> '`Y}i •`•'t'�' 'P�. :�:.�::mot"-�' ':.i,.,�'s Y�;�}•cc.y�t.,e.; nr Kee containers closed, Keep away from heat and open f am .4 a ' OTHER PRECAUTIONS •� =- Avoid breathing of oil mist.aft'��,.- exposure Remove Oil-impregnated clothing. Wash thoroughl •� c; t � . � �` ���� .��.� //r -�` .e....�iwa.4ek.i.ei.ec: .s-.sv�s,.•.�w.. .��a•t��:.r-.-. - T i James W. Hammond Director of Industrial H Wm- G. Domask, Ph.D. , P. E. Hygiene Government Regulations Advisor i SheOl IL SAFETY DATA � 97367 14-B5) MSDS NUMBER 80,071-4 PAGE 24.HOUR EMERGEPtlCY ASS#STANCE GEf�dER, L AIiSDS �SSISTAtdCE:; SHELL: 713-473-9461 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 SHELL: 713-241-4819 BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT ACUTE HEALTH • �` FIRE REACTIVITY - SAFETY INFORMATION 3 b4 1 0 LEAST - 0 SLIGHT - 1 MODERATE - AND HAZARD RATING ! PASS IT ON •HIGH - 3 EXTREME - 4 IRRCDV Ct L14911ITT LAW RE OI:I Rf51rI *For acute and chronic health effects refer to the discussion in Section III SECTION # NAME. ISHE -bNE(R)_LS ANTIFREEZE PRODUCT ,; <r CHEMICAL ® ETHYLENE GLYCOL NAME CHEMICAL GLYCOL FAMILY SHELL ®CODE 32291 94017 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-A PRODUCT/INGREDIENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. COMPOSITION CAS NUMBER PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P SHELLZONE LS ANTIFREEZE MIXTURE 100 1^. 1 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 107-21-1 84-94 2 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 111-46-6 0-10 3 WATER 7732-18-5 2-4 • 4 INORGANIC/ORGANIC SALTS 2-4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-B ACUTE TOXICITY DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. ACUTE ORAL LD50 ACUTE DERMAL LD50 ACUTE INHALATION LC50 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 4.0 G/KG - RAT 19.5 G/KG - RABBIT NONE 1 5.0 G/KG - RABBIT 11.9 G/KG - RABBIT NONE 2 14.8 G/KG - RAT BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO SHELL, COMPONENTS 3 AND 4 IN THIS PRODUCT ARE NOT HAZARDOUS UNDER OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION (29 CFR 1910. 1200). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION III HEALTH INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE HEALTH EFFECTS NOTED BELOW ARE CONSISTENT WITH REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910. 1200). EYE CONTACT BASED ON PRESENCE OF COMPONENT 1, PRODUCT IS MODERATELY TO SEVERELY IRRITATING TO THE EYE-. VAPORS CAN ALSO CAUSE SEVERE EYE IRRITATION. SKIN CONTACT BASED ON PRESENCE OF COMPONENTS i AND 2, PRODUCT IS MILDLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN AND SLIGHTLY TOXIC ON PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT. INHALATION VAPORS ARE MILDLY TO MARKEDLY IRRITATING TO THE LUNGS DEPENDING ON THE EXPOSURE LEVEL. ,✓ Lt ONE(R) LS ANTIFREEZE PAGE 8020794 _,OMAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED; MAY PRODUCE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) DEPRESSION IDNEY DAMAGE WHICH MAY BE FATAL. INGESTION OF COMPONENT 2 MAY ALSO PRODUCE LIVER DAMAGE. ,dGNS AND SYMPTOMS IRRITATION AS NOTED ABOVE. EARLY TO MODERATE CNS DEPRESSION MAY BE EVIDENCED BY GIDDINESS, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS AND NAUSEA; IN EXTREME CASES, UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH MAY OCCUR. KIDNEY DAMAGE MAY BE EVIDENCED BY CHANGES IN URINE OUTPUT, URINE APPEARANCE OR EDE14A (SWELLING FROM FLUID RETENTION) . LIVER DAMAGE MAY BE EVIDENCED BY LOSS OF APPETITE, JAUNDICE (YELLOWISH SKIN COLOR) AND SOMETIMES PAIN IN THE UPPER ABDOMEN ON THE RIGHT SIDE. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS PREEXISTING SKIN, EYE, AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. IMPAIRED KIDNEY AND LIVER FUNCTIONS FROM PREEXISTING DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS INTENTIONAL ABUSE, MISUSE OR OTHER MASSIVE EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE MULTIPLE ORGAN DAMAGE AND/OR DEATH. SEE SECTION VI FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. SECTION IV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSHA ACGIH OTHER NO. PEL/TWA PEL/CEILING TLV/TWA TLV/STEL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 50 PPM 50 PPM - CEILING 1 10 MG/M3 20 MG/M3 CEILING VALUE IS FOR EG VAPORS, OTHERS ARE FOR EG PARTICULATES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES WHILE HOLDING EYELIDS OPEN. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INHALATION REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND PROVIDE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION DO NOT GIVE LIQUIDS IF VICTIM IS UNCONSCIOUS OR VERY DROWSY. OTHERWISE, GIVE NO MORE THAN 2 GLASSES OF WATER AND INDUCE VOMITING BY GIVING 30CC (2 TABLESPOONS) SYRUP OF IPECAC.* IF IPECAC IS UNAVAILABLE, GIVE 2 GLASSES OF WATER AND INDUCE VOMITING BY TOUCHING FINGER TO BACK OF VICTIM'S THROAT. KEEP VICTIM'S HEAD BELOW HIPS WHILE VOMITING. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN *IF VICTIM IS A CHILD, GIVE NO MORE THAN i GLASS OF WATER AND 15CC (1 TABLESPOON) SYRUP OF IPECAC. IF SYMPTOMS SUCH AS LOSS OF GAG REFLEX, CONVULSIONS OR UNCONSCIOUSNESS OCCUR BEFORE EMESIS, GASTRIC LAVAGE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FOLLOWING INTUBATION WITH A CUFFED ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE. SECTION VI 'SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RARE CASE REPORTS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL SENSITIZATION (ALLERGY) HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED BUT ALLERGY TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL IS NOT A COMMON PHENOMENON. IN ONE STUDY, WHEN ETHYLENE GLYCOL WAS ADMINISTERED IN THE DIET AT DAILY DOSES UP TO 1 .0 G/KG TO PREGNANT RATS, NO MATERNAL TOXICITY, NO EMBRYOTOXICITY NOR TERATOGENICITY WERE OBSERVED. IN A MORE RECENT STUDY, WHEN ETHYLENE GLYCOL WAS ADMINISTERED BY GAVAGE AT DAILY DOSES OF 1 .25 G/KG- AND ABOVE TO PREGNANT RATS, OR AT 750 MG/KG AND ABOVE TO PREGNANT MICE, THERE WAS AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF MALFORMED FETUSES AT ALL DOSE LEVELS. EXCEPT AT THE LOWEST DOSE LEVEL IN MICE, THERE WAS ALSO EVIDENCE OF MATERNAL TOXICITY AT ALL DOSE LEVELS. f_ E: SHELLZONE(R) LS ANTIFKEEZE MSDS 80,071-4 PAGE 3 > ;s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VII PHYSICAL DATA --------------------------------------------------- POINT: 330-340 SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1 .110-1 . 145 0 VAPOR PRESSURE: N/AV (DEG F) (H2O=1) 60 DEG F (MM HG) MELTING POINT: N/AV SOLUBILITY: COMPLETE VAPOR DENSITY: N/AV (DEG F) (IN WATER) (AIR=1) EVAPORATION RATE (N—BUTYL ACETATE 1) : N/AV POUR POINT = —40 DEG. F APPEARANCE AND ODOR: BLUE GREEN, SLIGHTLY VISCOUS LIQUID. MILD ODOR. ---------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- SECTION VIII FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS FLASH POINT AND METHOD: FLAMMABLE LIMITS /7a VOLUME IN AIR APX. 246 DEG. F SETAFLASH LOWER: N/AP UPPER: N/AP EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE WATER FOG, "ALCOHOL" FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR CO2. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS MATERIAL WILL NOT BURN UNLESS PREHEATED. DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE SPACE WITHOUT FULL BUNKER G. (HELMET WITH FACE SHIELD, BUNKER COATS, GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS), INCLUDING A POSITIVE PRESSURE •!Y:r NIOSH APPROVED SELF—CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER. a: ------------------------------- SECTION IX REACTIVITY --------------------------------------------- STABILITY: STABLEHAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID: KEEP AWAY FROM STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS CARBON MONOXIDE AND UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED DURING COMBUSTION. SECTION X EMPLOYEE PROTECTION --------------------------------------- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF EXPOSURE MAY OR DOES EXCEED OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS (SEC. IV) USE A NIOSH—APPROVED RESPIRATOR TO PREVENT OVEREXPOSURE. IN ACCORD WITH 29 CFR 1910. 134 USE EITHER AN ATMOSPHERE—SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR OR AN AIR—PURIFYING RESPIRATOR FOR ORGANIC VAPORS. OSHA HAS ESTABLISHED TRANSITIONAL OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR THIS PRODUCT AND/OR COMPONENI OF THIS PRODUCT. REFER TO 29 CFR 1910.1000 FOR THESE TRANSITIONAL LIMITS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MEETING THESE LIMITS. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. WEAR CHEMICAL GOGGLES IF THERE IS LIKELIHOOD OF CONTACT WITH EYES. A PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH SKIN. WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES AND OTHER CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE CONTACT. TEST DATA FROM PUBLISHED LITERATURE AND/OR GLOVE AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS INDICATE THE BEST PROTECTION IS PROVIDED BY NITRILE, NEOPRENE, PVC OR NATURAL RUBI is LZONE(R)-LS ANTIFREEZE MSDS 80,071- k PAGE 4 �AL PROTECTIVE MEASURES cNTILATION AS REQUIRED TO CONTROL VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS. EYE WASH FOUNTAINS AND SAFETY SHOWERS ,JLD BE AVAILABLE FOR EMERGENCY USE. �v / ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XI ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES MAY BURN ALTHOUGH NOT READILY IGNITABLE. USE CAUTIOUS JUDGMENT WHEN CLEANING UP LARGE SPILLS. *** LARGE SPILLS *** WEAR RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS APPROPRIATE. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK IF SAFE TO DO SO. DIKE AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACUUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE/SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK UP RESIDUE WITH AN ABSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SAND OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL; DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE. *** SMALL SPILLS *** TAKE UP WITH AN ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP AWAY FROM FLAMES AND H GH,j TEMPERATURES. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR USING TOILET FACILITIES. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIII TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: NOT HAZARDOUS BY D.O.T. REGULATIONS' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIV OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE EPA/TSCA INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SARA TITLE III , SECTION 313, THE EDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE COPIED AND SENT WITH THE MSDS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XV SPECIAL NOTES j -----------------------------------------------------------------------------A---------------------- THE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS (SECTION IV) AND/OR THE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS (SECTION X) HAVE BEEN REVISED. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AND IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER, SHELL MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THESE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. SHELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN. I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE PREPARED:JULY 14, 1989 -----J� C. WILLETT -------------------------------- BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT SHELL OIL COMPANY I SAFETY INFORMATION . . .AND PASS IT ON PRODUCT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE (PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW P. 0. BOX 4320 REQUIRES IT) HOUSTON, TX 77210 i I i OIMI ..` IN i;:_;;}iiivii�:J�i:Y�i\ \\\4\ � \ \\1\\ \\',• ti\.. \\\\. \ \\.\\ \ \\ \ MN,\mm ININ Ma \, M\\ ggl �\44e \0 �+\4\ \.;\t�\'\�\��a�';jc..,�y\\,.1,���i`J\�\�\\�\�\�'�\\�` \4\\C�\�\4�.,,�Ci..:.\\'i`�o?:`a\�4�`i;�:'*4:,;.sE;?��<:• \�\��\\\�\\\;�:��.�' fresh water MODEL SM input SYSTEM SCHEMATIC CHLORINATOR return line to Series IWO ------------------- d aeration inclined hydrocarbon lift second storage Jet pressure polish chlorinator control tower plate absorber and station hydrocarbon tank pump tank filter panel seperator static solids absorber centrifugal separator i separator ULTRASORBTM The POLLUTION SOLUTION RGF's Advanced Water Recycling system for moderate-duty pressure-and steam-cleaning users. . . • Saves water - Stops pollution • Features zero p discharge, closed loop system �E_NU_1HONMENTAL SYSTEMS�� _ � �_ rt „ `E • Avoid EPA fines and problems with strict discharge regulations F wry • Fully automatic, ULTRASORB easy to use • Designed to operate without AM CA costly and complicated chemical additives Patent Pending . Low maintenance The SM' model of.the ULTRASORBTM Family was designed for Moderate users such as . . . • Engine repair shops • Vehicle fleet companies • Machinery companies • Construction companies • Municipal and state garages • Equipment rental companies • Rental car companies • Marine yards • ' 'V,A I • The ULTRASORBTm SYSTEM collects contaminated water from a wash pad which typically contains: Petroleum hydrocarbons (oil, grease, and fuels), heavy metals, solids, cleaning fluids, and detergents. The processed water suitable for cleaning is delivered to the pressure- or steam-cleaner for reuse. The ULTRASORBT'° SYSTEM consists of the following technologies and processes: 1 - Aeration (Adds air to enhance separation) 2 - Gravity Separation (Floats heavy oils) 3 - Incline Plate Coalescing Separation (Settles solids, coalesces, and floats oils) 4 - Diffused Air Flotation (Aids in separation and algae destruction) 5 - Metallic Oil Attraction (Automatically removes free oil and grease) 6 Static Solids Separation Grid (Attracts small solids) 7 - Hydrocarbon Absorption (Absorbs petroleum hydrocarbons) 8 - Coalescing Centrifugal Separation (High speed G-forces separate suspended solids/oils from water) 9 - Chlorination (Kills algae and bacteria) 10 - Pressurization (Maintains water pressure to cleaner) 11 - Polishing Filtration (Final solid filter to 20 microns) STORAGE TANK OVERFLOW LINE,, CENTRIFUGAL COALESCING SEPARATOR FRESH MAKE-UP WATER FLOAT ASSEMBLY AERATION TOWER HYDROCARBON ABSORBER-HCA-3 PRESSURE TANK (See Insert A) PRESSURE CLEANER SERIES I TANKPRESSURE PUMP OLW E CHLORINATOR PRESSUR GAUGES CONTR PANEL I HYDROCARBON ABSORBER - HCA-2 SOLIDS SEPARATOR SUdMERSIBLE PUMP HEAVY OIL COLLECTION PO ING FILTER C BUCKET CL AN- T LEANING PAD RETURN LINES TO D LUGS Insert A PAD CLEA48UT PIT COALESCING INCLINE PLATE SEPARATOR DELIVERY LINE FROM WASH PAD LIFT STATION Gray: Supplied by Owner "` HYDROCARBON ABSORBER -HCA-3 SUMP PUMP FLOAT SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS Model Ultrasorb SM Size 4'W x 9'L x 7'H Flow Rate 1 to 6 GPM Operating Pressure 20-40 PSI Pump Pressure 1/2 HP-110V-10.6 Amps The ULTRASORBT"' SYSTEM is a new Oil Wheel 1/10 HP-110V-3. Amps Submersible Processing Pump 1/2 HP 110V-10.Amps generation of skid-mounted,packaged water- Storage Tank SA 36 Steel 550 al. processing systems developed by RGF. Skid 1/4"SA 36 Steel 4'x 8' Series 1 Tank 12 Gau a SA 36 Steel 2 x 4 ULTRASORBT' was designed to avoid Piping Steel&PVC Sch/80 EPA permitting and monitoring problems by Finish Two-part Urethane 3 mils —Weight 21001bs simply avoiding contaminated water dis- _Polishing Filter Type 316 Stainless Steel 20 micron charge through recycling. Hydrocarbon Absorber Type 316 Stainless Steel RGF filter media Make-up Water Valve Ball Float Gauges Standard Liquid Filled Valves Brass-gate Tubing Reinforced clear vinyl Pressure Tank 42 gallons Coalescing Centrifugal Separator SA 53 Steel&Polypropylene Make-up Water Supply Fitting 3/4"NPS Su I to Pressure Cleaner 3/4"Hose Bib Chlorinator Auto tablet flow type Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without notice RGF EnvironmentaiSystems Distributed by: •00 55th Court MOBILE SALES & SERVICE, INC. Fort Lauderdale, • • • 33309 Here's the P.O. Box 1542 168 Ayer Road • LITTLETON, MASSACHUSETTS 01460 1 -800-842-7771 you req"edect• 1 800-462-4008 (Mass.) 1 800.225.9208 (National) Member of the RGF Group i i. The Problem �r ' _ ., z = In ._. - .-`' j Y \' 44 1 y. � y 4 I, i { ex� z.q "p�'L"5�•, F • I�` � / if lv%fie�� � f�.,�i}•'T :.�-�' _ -- ( U�TRASORBTM THE POLLUTION SOW"ON SYSTEN I The 1987 Clean Water Act allows the Environmen- tougher than the E.P.A:s, but never weaker. The tal Protection Agency to take strong action against fines can be very costly polluted groundwater runoffs. Steam and Pressure i Cleaning users, as never before, are now vulnera- ble Further, the E.P.A. and State Environmental Agen- ble on three counts: cies have been closing down pressure and steam cleaning sites that release contaminates to the 1. What they are cleaning WITH? ground, septic tanks, sewer systems and water- 2. What they are cleaning OFF? ways. 3. What happens to the contaminated water? While washing a little oil, grease, or fuel contami- .Research shows that petroleum hydrocarbon oil nated grit and scale off a vehicle or a piece of and grease run offs are a major cause of water equipment may appear to have no impact on the pollution. The 1987 Clean Water Act gives the environment, continued pressure or steam clean- i E.P.A. authority to control dumping of all but pure ing of contaminated equipment in the same area water.The law allows states and localities to adopt can build-up contamination, and cause serious standards and conditions that are the same or pollution, as shown in the illustration below. VEHICLE STEAM NOTE:PERMEABILITY DEPENDS CLEANER ON SOIL CONDITIONS GROUND - t SURFACE GROUND LEVEL 2' 4' 6' 1 YEAR 8' 2 YEARS 10, 3 YEARS 12' GROUND 14' WATER 4 YEARS 16' 18' 5 YEARS 20' POTABLE. 30' WATER 10 YEARS 40', The E.P.A. has developed rules on discharge of oil, grease and fuel (petroleum waste) to surface, ground, septic tank or sewer.These rules require the level to be less than 10 ppm (some States permit 5 ppm)of oil, grease or fuel. ULTRASORB users can prevent the E.P.A. and State Environmental Agencies from closing down their pressure and steam cleaning site, and they will also avoid very costly fines. RGF EN.V/RONMENTAL SYSTEMS ' Member of the RGF GROUP 2600 N.W. 55th Court, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Hwe'sft MOBILE SALES & SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 1542 168 Ayer Road Florida: 305/735-1888 Outside Florida 1-800/842-7771 LITTLETON, MASSACHUSETTS 01460 you mqLmM. 1 800-462.4008. (Mass.) 1 800.225.9208 (National) 4/12/90 10;45am Tom: After tdressing the complaint of Dep Chief Grant,I went the P and B Street Railway Co on 17 Elm St.Hyannis. Carol Smith,a substitute from the Plymouth office was on duty and in charge for the day.She did not know anything about the operation so she called Robert Hullgren at the Plymouth office and I spoke to him.He said that they doing no maintenance or washing of buses at this facility,all this is done at the Plymouth office. They do ajdST88 or oil, antifreeze and windshield cleaner to the tPtw&4s if any of the liquids are low in the busses before they leave Hyannis.As a xxxit result of this need they have the following on hand. 2- 55 gal drums of windshield cleaner 4- 55 gal drums of 30W motor oil 1 -55 gal drum of antifreeze 3- 55 gal drums belonging to Clean Harbors The area ,inside the xxtx station where the busses park is swept periodically along with the line drain and the contents are put into the Clean H p e le n arbors Drums and hauled away by Clean Harbors.P and B employees call Clean Harbors as needed for pickup. Ed r �k 2-J ! � O 2ff/- .� W1 t.�C'\ W� �0)oAA� c� lt�c tSZ Mq,n1U�r�/ICZ �,40- ' y-= I 1p� ' w '$ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS g r^ s DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRQLLULFDITAL QUALITY ENGINEERING DIVISION OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE W 2:( � One Winter Street C DZR Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Please print or type.(Form designed for use onelite f 12-pitch)typewriter.) UNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1.Generator US EPA M No. Manifest 2.Page 1 Information in the shaded areas WASTE MANIFESTIMA-1-40 I0(010 �u HIND. isnot required by Federal law. 3.Generator's Name and Mailing Address. A.State Manifest Document Number "` 3 386 T MZL)S-,V_t A 1.Cien8r T'S"'`f1t>rl P fnQ lr C1 ,3 B.State Gen.ID r't 4. 3t0 ? �J`fA_ N f 5.Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number C.Stat9 I , S no IMIA;D id I I Q Q 1 � _ 0, 7.Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number D.Transporter' Phone( /� r a- i E.State Trans.ID N Illlilllllll 9. Designated Facility Name and Site Co 10, US EPA ID Number � NA��� �� 1C�it�P��S;C Co F Transporter's Phone( ) t1 4Qt)f•�C.>, ! •� H'. .State Facility's ID Not Required � t�J j U I IQ 1 Facility's Phone(67 ) v p 12.Containers 13. 14. (. W p 11.US DOT Description(including Proper Shipping Name,Hazard Class,and lD Number/ Total Unit i Waste No. •• 2 No. Type Quantity WtNol a`. I a. H AZ—ARWUS Gdtd�i5� — L4 QJ, 1 Ai 6 :-1, c l ORM ' t A! A % ® / I ;C?1 0 1 rq G I b' rn ; I ! I m CC R c. a j — A 0 T i Q 1 I I T .R d. - 7r Z f-1 C ri d M J.Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above/include physical state and hazard code.) K.Handling Codes for Wastes U sted Above i t73 R A ®1 �. td a. v c. W ' y d j b. b. Atd. 1i If 15.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information I i E �I — i n 16.GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION:I herebydeclare that the contents of this consignment are full and accurate) described above b II g y y y proper shipping name and k A C) are classified,packed,marked,and labeled,and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national Cgovernment regulations,and all applicable State laws/regulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty to make a waste minimization certification under Section 3002(b)of RCRA,I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxici- i tT ty of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method of treatment,storage,or disposal currently ¢_t avilable to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environment. j C Date i G Printed/T ed Name YP Signatura Month Day Y ar i fctf c) T 17.Tran o 1 Acknowledge t of Rec7eipiof Materials D ate r" R I U A ed/Typed N e a re onth Da Y r I C N 1 s 1 I I s i O 8. ransporter 2 A nowledge ent o Receipt of Materials Date I R _ , e Printed/Typed Name f r Signa ce Month Day Year jF 19.Discrepancy Indication Space r i A 1 C I L 20.Facility Owner or Operator:Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. T Date Prin d a �fr1 '; 1,.� Tg-ature` ' i onrq 1 Da " : . V Ilj/ I Form Approved OMB No.2000-0404.Expires?-31-86 - EPA Form 8700-22(Rev.4-85 Previous addition is obsoleteP 1 COPY>3 : GENERATOR-MAILED BY TSDF _ (� OOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS s iF DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING DIVISION OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE One Winter Street i Boston, Massachusetts 02108 please orini cr tvpe.(Form designed for use one I it e i 12-pitch)tvpewriter.) j UNIFORM HAZARDOUS j 1.Generator US EPA ID No. Manifest 2.Fade 1 1 information in the shaoeo areas ^JASTE MANIFEST 1T Document No. j I p 1�; 1 j I ) ci/ I is not required by Federal caw. Generator's Name and Mauinq Address r� 3 Pit,. /S , A.State MantfeSt GocumPnt Numoer i / 7 �/K/ 6t Mac t $ r A i I ` , B.State Gen.ID 4.Gen.^rater's phone i �. ��� � ?IU/VIS AW-15-5, '5 �� , z EJ Tran•;oo-ter 1 Corr-:icy Nnm_ —/� 6. US EPA ID Numoer C.56 Trans.1r) Q L 7. -rar.3Dor er 2 Companv Name E. US EPA ID Numoer D.TransDorier's Pncne; Nr I �!! E.State Irans.ID I � ^° i C-ainated Facdit Name and Sne Adores' 10 US EPA IC Numoer p F. tansporie,'s Pnone,4/ ,��/ O %ar—a SG!' e? G.State-Faciiitv's ID Not Reauired t -� LS H.Facilitv's Phone( S— f! 'C V ` O 12.Containers 13. 14, 1, W US DOT Description tinciuding Proper Snipping Name.Hazard Ciass,and lD Number) TlI Unit ! Waste O No.w No. i Tyoe I uantrty I Wt:'v0I I C"I. n TI ' — •i i c. I I I � Sr I 6,cditonalCescnouonsfurMatvitals`stF Above trncluaepnysrca'srate and hazard code./ K. HandingCooesforWastesListedAbove t, j —ter f C7 71�1_ e; G� I ,t € tV _ d. 4 e. I � R � I d. � 15.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information ! 16.GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION:I hereby declare that the contents of this consi nment are full nd accurately described above b 9 Y Y y proper shipping name and 1 are classified,packed,marked,and labeled,and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and national u ' government regulations,and all applicable State laws/re ulaiions.Unless I am a small quantity 9 q y generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from I the duty to make a waste minimization certification under Section 3002(b)of RCRA,I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxici- ty of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and I have selected the method of treatment,storage,or disposal currently I 1 avilable to me which minimizes the Present and future threat to human health and the environment. Date I � � I rinted,�Type ' � me J I gna re Month Day year i I t - SLti C v 1 a 'I I 1 t. ransDprte.' 1 Acknowledgement or.Recerot of MaterialsI Date i P.rinted/Typed.N Signature Month Day Yea, L � 1 S. transporter' 2 Acknowleocemant of R„_eiP cf N'aiercais Date i T i Printed/Typed Name I {v 19. Discrepancy indication Space I Cli-tin �ciY .'3 Us tit► - l (riC-b � ?` I:y , I L I 20. Facility Owner or Operator.Certification of recetpt of nazardous materials covered by this manifest except as noted in item 19 I T 1-- I I Date y. _,fPin d/Typed Name Sig Va na tut I 1Vr � h Al It� �VVI form Aup.vved 0Ya No.2000-0404.Expires 7-31-86 _ EPA Form 8700-22(Rev.4-85 Previous addition is obsolete). ' COPY>3: GENERATOR-M.AILEDBYTSDF I COMMONWEALTH«OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING �3 DIVISION OF SOLID AND H,4ZARDOU5 WASTE" y One:W(nter Street w RR Y"�r';sR.S W r Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Ptease print or '- ?p rypa (Form designed for use on elite(12-pitch)typewriter.( .. - _ y` UNIFORKHAZARDOUS 1 GeneratocUS EPA ID No Manifest,,; 2.Page-1 Information in the shaded areas-_F _ s Document No;: ;.-.„y " WASTE MANIFEST of is not required by Federal law ? 3 Generator Name nd Mailtn Address'' �t a f @ $� gY ,a y.' -} "/�y� 4�Sts i1$atr"fa�9tDt> u fi7umbe + v t+ ;� a� S � � � fF.�` ry �.1. t c G�� t yr �f �t, ,.. t✓�%., .'r(,4" wa <,. - to�' £$S 'a ��7�'V"".,.a2 v,���✓ 'i r 't. 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'`. .&r,f,t-:-e st4 off,. b,v �• `#' CD " sJ Addrt( fI7tciipttdns fo�MaLena s Listed Above frclude h i a state and hazard code l xs' a,. p ys K Handii zg Codss fo Vt t s ttsted A2 ova 171 iu t faK r 3 �xaN C _ _ �� @ I .�,• } _a�'�* ��«5 �"'c�'�t -y =,a-� �... y ',",z c 4.F ,�+�,�,. 'y d � 4 i��+� �,.s,': A a ;y�n�r;Tom' a a;> q t `:' � �. m+:,b.7#•,�.}i.. C�F�is. 47k. r, �,r k_ � :' d� ✓'t. a rk'txy r,.s`'"^ c,hl°*,,'wYF)� +c <r; �,�' a': 5 '"',k yF �.`P 4 $ 3 r m Z E 15 .Special Hand ing Instructions and Additional Information u I: rrI CL }'� � �' t•,. a aihf F s.,tr`J � �__� xy2°'�,. � rt°t�r 4 t :. Y . � 16 GEN&RAT R$;. Tl ICATt I ereby declare that thegontent;of tlti's;consignmeilare fully-and accurately descnbed.above by +r ,;;a�s r sin q_ sMppuignartle ur?d are,ciagstfied{saeked,rrfarked,antf'labeled,anE are in.,all resets dpfoFerconditionfor ttans'oit hf'hwar .. =�'...,� b`i. 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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CF TH E Taw OFFICE OF i PAR39TAEL i BOARD OF HEALTH °o M6 9 �e 367 MAIN STREET 0 MAY k HYANNIS.MASS.02601 March 16, 1990 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road <, Plymouth, MA 02360 RE: NOTICE TO .COMPLY WITH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ARTICLE XXXIX BYLAW: CONTROL OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Dear Mr. Hultgren: On March 15, 1990, you were directed to provide written answers to the following questions within ten (10) days of receipt of the letter (copy enclosed): 1) Floor drains at the Plymouth and Brockton Bus Company station located at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis, contained unknown various colored liquid substances on December 12, 1989; aRra't GR�sibt ems! 2) .What are the floor drains connected into? 3) What is the septage bus waste pit connected into? 4) Is there an MDC trap at this site? 5) Engineered plans of a holding tank connected to an MDC trap have not been submitted. 6) How often is the waste oil collected? 7) How much waste oil is collected? Please submit manifest sheets.. 8) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at- this site. (Engineered plans of a 'closed-loop system or other containment system must be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities.) Where are the buses presently washed? You are reminded that the discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon the ground or into any surface or groundwaters within the .Town of Barnstable is prohibited (Section 4. Prohibition Subsection a). You are directed again to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. t _ i •.. _. ,.., �.ra..an....w+�r.�"... ...tL.N•I+stx..Xnd.....�t-... ................................................... _ .. :..5.`:f::::tK....._......�--.�_:.. ..v_. ........._.__� .. _. tltN... f , OFTHETo�o TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 6 . OFFICE OF Bea "&N9i BOARD OF HEALTH Md soo i63 A •Ep k� 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS.02601 March 16, 1990 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, MA 02360 RE: NOTICE TO COMPLY WITH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ARTICLE XXXIX BYLAW: CONTROL OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Dear Mr. Hultgren: On March 15, 1990, you were directed to provide written answers to the following questions within ten (10) days of receipt of the letter (copy enclosed): 1) Floor drains at the Plymouth and Brockton Bus Company station located at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis, contained unknown various colored liquid substances.on December 12, 1989; what were the substances? 2) .What are the floor drains connected into? 3) What is the septage bus waste pit connected into? 4) Is there an MDC trap at this site? 5) Engineered plans of a holding tank connected to an MDC trap have not.been submitted. 6) How often is the waste oil collected? 7) How much waste oil is collected? Please submit manifest sheets. 8) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at this site. (Engineered plans of a closed-loop system or other containment system must be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities.) Where are the buses presently washed? You are reminded that the discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon the ground or into any surface or groundwaters within the Town of Barnstable is prohibited (Section 4. Prohibition Subsection a). You are directed again to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. v You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. '*Mr. Robert Hultgren Re: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company March 16, 1990 Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Sincerely Yours, Thomas McKean, Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bs. copy: Edward Jenkins,Plumbing Inspector,Town Hall John Vacarro Enclosure ►.. s = ARTICLE 27: To see if the Town will vote to amend its :................................................................................. bylaws by adding at the end of Chapter III, the following new .r�ti..... .. -..._..�.......:.:::.::::::::::: . Article numbered in appropriate sequence: . .. °"='°:"""`" Article Control of Toxic and Hazardous Material. .............I.....:::....*.......:::::....: ..........::......... :::::" Section 1. 'Findin s .......................................... ..: g The Town of Barnstable finds that ::_..... 1 The groundwater underlying this town is the sole ............................................................................_ ........................ - ( ) g Y g e s e --• " source_of its existing and future water supply, including drink- ..•......•........���-.•........ r g PP Y+ B .................................................. ............................... . .......:: ing water; ......................................................... ... 4 ....::...............................................::................... -,•--••. „ (2) The groundwater aquifer is integrally connected with, ••.. q g ................................................................. ' :::::::::;:: ......:::::.. s and flows into, the surface waters, lakes, streams and coastal ::....................................................................... ..........'"" estauries which constitute significant recreational and -• -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::•.•• .1.-*- ::::::::;:::::::::: . 8n .................................. ....... A -"- economic resources of the town used for bathing and other ",::::::.......:::::":::::...................... =. water-related recreation, shellfishing and fishing; ::::::::::::::::: ...� ...................................... ..............._............_.... ............................... ' .............. ... . 13 (�y .�.. :.-...::...........:::::::::. i:::::::::::::-:::::::: :::: .:...................................... .... ............................ ::::::::.......::.....:..::::.............::.:......:::::.:: ro- ......... (3) Accidental spills and discharges of petroleum p .................... . ducts and other toxic and hazardous materials have repeatedly.._ :: ""'" ' " .""......--•..... •. supplies and ......... .......................................................... threatened the quality of such groundwater pp related water resources on Cape Cod and in other ::.•::::::::•::.:: ::'::: ................ ::::: .-'- -..... Massachusetts towns, posing potential public health and safe-_ - - ty hazards and threateniii economic losses to the affected "' ......:::.......::: .=:::.:.::.`......::::::: _ ._.............. .... communities; ..::::...:::::.......:::::.:::...........................:::..... ........ : (4) Unless preventive measures are adopted to prohibit .......................:::::.::::::::::; ........................... discharge of toxic and hazardous materials and to control their g ......._... =::::::=......:: ..... :: storage within the town, further spills and discharges of such -............................................................................................•.. ........ materials will predictably occur, and with greater frequency " = == ...... . ;:............::. p Y 8 q cY n reasin construction ::::::::::::::::......::::::::::.:::::.::._::::::: .......................... and degree of hazard b reason of increasing , .................................. commercial and industrial development, population, and vehicular traffic in the Town of Barnstable and on Cape Cod; (S) The foregoing conclusions are confirmed by findings :::::::::...... ....... Impact act Statement and. Water- ""�:: :::::::............::::::..............................:_: set forth in the EnvironmentalP ....................................................... .......... .......................:-•-- Quality Management Plan for Cape Cod (September, 1978), .........-.... ----.......•..._................•.....................-.. ............................ prepared by the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Develop- -- :::::::::::-:.......:::::.:.:::::::::::.:::::-: ............................... P :..................... .....:., ment Commission pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal ::: :::::......: :.. ..._. : Clean Waters Act;by the rcport entiticd Chemical Contan:ira- ....................................•.....................'.. .. :::::-:.::::.: .... 'on (September, 1979 prepared b the Special Legislative ............:::::::::::::::...... .. ::.... :: :::: . ... .......••.. ........ Commission on Water Su ly, Commonwealth of Massachu- ::::::::::::=:::::: :::=:: . . PP ..................... ..... setts; and by the report. Chemical Quality of Ground Water. :::::::::::::::-:::.:............................................... :: Cape Cod. Massachusetts (1979), prepared by the U.S. .............:..::: ....:...............::.::............ :. GeologicalSurvey. ................................................................. ................... .................... Section 2. Authority ........................... The Town of Barnstable ado is the following measures .......:::.:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: : : P .................... ..... under its home rule powers, its police powers to protect the .... ::::: :................... ....................... ....: public health and welfare, and its authorization under Chapter :::: :: . :.::::...:................:.. ...::.: : :: ................................... 40, M.G.L. S. 21. .... ...... ........................................ ....... Section 3. Definitions a) The terrrC; "discharge," means the accidental or in- :::::::......................................:::......:. ... tentional spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emp- .................................................... ....... ........... tying or dumping of toxic or hazardous material upon or into ::::: ::::::::::...................................... .. any land or waters of the Town of Barnstable. Discharge in- ..................... ...... :: eludes, without limitation, leaka a of such materials from fail- ::::: :: . ............ :::: ::.:: 6 ........ ......... :. ed or discarded containers or storage systems, and disposal of .. ................................ such materials. into any on-site sewage disposal system, ....... ........... ..... . ...... ......... ..::::............. drywell, catch basin or unapproved landfill. : :::_: : : :....::::.::::::::::. The term, "discharge," as used and applied in this bylaw, ........... . ........ . ........... ...................................- does not include the following: .................... .. :::.::::.:.. . (1) proper disposal of any material in a sanitary or in- . ::::: .::....::::::::.:::........:.::.::::::..::....:.:...:::.: .. dustrial landfill that has received and maintained all necessary:;:::::.......... .. r . • legal approvals for that purpose; ::.:::..::::..:::::.::....................::...............:...... ................................................... .............: ...................................................................................................................................... ............ ............. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ........... .. ................ ...................:=.:. ................................................................. ................... ........... ........................................................................................................... ............ ............... .... ........... ........................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................... .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................:.......... :: ....... .............. ......................... ..........I.,.,.' .. ...... ...==.............. ......................................................................................... ...................................... ............... .................................... ................................................... .............. ................................ ............................................................................................. .............................. .................................. ................................. .. .............................................................................................................................................................. ............................... .............................................................................. ........................................................; .................................................. ... . ................................................................................................................................ ............... ..............................:....................................... ..................................................... ................................................... .......... .............................................. ................................................................. ......... ............................................. ............................... ............................... ............................................................... ...................................................................... .. ........ :............ ................ ............. ........................... ..... ........ ......... ........ .... (2) application of fertilizers and pesticides in accordance ..............- :::'::::::::::._.-::::................................................ ........... with label recommendations and with regulations of the ..................................................................... ..........................................................................• Massachusetts Pesticide Control Board; .............. ........... ................................................ ............... ....... ....... .. ................................................ ........................................... ........................................................................ (3) acation ppli of road salts in conformance with the Snow and Ice Control Program of the Massachusetts Depart- mentof Public Works; and....................................................................... ......................................................................... ......................................... ........... (4) disposal of "sanitary sewage" to subsurface sewage ....................................... ..................................:::::::............................... .................................. ............................... disposal systems as defined and permitted by Title 5 of the ..................................................... .................................................... ....................................................................... ............................ ......................................................... ............. Massachusetts Environmental Code. .......................................................................... ........................................................................... (b) The term, "toxic or hazardous material," means any ........................................ ......................... substance or mixture of such physical, chemical or infectious * % ................................ .............:.......... ............................. characteristics as to pose, in the Board of Health's judgment,a ............. ...... .................................. .................................... .................................. significant actual or potential hazard to water supplies, or.:-.-:. ................................................ ................................................................. ................................................ ............................................... ................................................................. other hazard to human health, if such substance or mixture ...................................................................... ....................................... ...................................................................: were disc harked to land or waters of this town. "Toxic or .......... ........................................................ ............................................... . . ........... ....................................... . ................................................ .......... hazardous materials" include, without limitation, organic ............ ..................................I�77.*.. chemicals, petroleum products, heavy metals, radioactive or ................. .................................................. ..............................I....................... ...... ................................................................... infectious wastes, acids and alkalies, and include products ................. ............................... ..................................................................... such as pesticides, herbicides, solvents and thinners. Wastes ........................ ... .................... ..................................... .. .. ................ ..................................... ............... ............. .............. .........generated by the following activities, without limitation, are ..............:.......... ............................ ............................ ............. presumed to be'toxic or hazardous, unless and except to the ........................... ........................... extent that anyone engaging in such an activity can demonstrate the contrary to the satisfaction of the Board of ..................................... ........................................ .......................... ....................................................................... Health: - ..............................I................. ..........I.............................. ............................................... .......................................... ......... Airplane, boat and motor vehicle service and repair .......................... Chemical and bacteriological laboratory operation ................. .................... ............................... ............................ . ........ .:.::.........*.*.*....... Cabinet making ...................................................................... ............................. Dry cleaning ...................... ...................... .......................... .. ................................................ ....................................................................... . ............ ............. Electronic circuit assembly ............ ...... .... ............... . ................. ............................ . ................ I........... ..................... .............................0. .................................. ...... Metal plating, finishing and polishing ....................................11........... ........................ .... .... Motor and machinery service and assembly ............................. ::::::::........:a.:::::::..... ................................................ ............... ........ . ...................I.................. Painting, wood preserving and furniture stripping ...................................... .......... . ............................... .............................................. Pesticide and herbicide application......................... . .....................?........ .............................................. ........... ........................ .. .... . Photographic processing ................... .............. .. .. ....................... ....................... .. ................................ Printing ........................... ........:........ .......... . ...... . . ......................... .......... ...................... .............................. ............... ........... ........................ Section 4. Prohibitions .... ........ . ... ........................... ....... ....... .........*'*** **"-* ......................... . ............I........................... (a) The discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon ...... . ............................... ............................ ............... ........... he ground ................d or into any surface grourd- waters within the ................ .............................. ... ..............I................. 0,P ...... ........... ...................... own of Barnstable is prohibited. . ................. .................. .... ... ............................. ........ ................. . ............................ (b)* Outdoor storage of toxic or hazardous materials is .............. . ... ................ ............................. .............. .... .................... ................. ................ ......... prohibited,.except in product-tight containers which are pro- ......... - -- ..................... ........... ............... :...................... ................... ................................. ............. ................... tected from the elements, leakage, accidental damage and .............. ....... ... ..... ....................... ..... . ................................................................................ vandalism, and which are stored in accordance with all ap- ..................................... ................ :..::-:: ...........I................... ....................... . . .......... ................... ..... .......................................... ............................ . ...................... ............ ............. .......... ............. is ........................ ....... ................................... ............. .... ......... ....... . .......... ....... .......... ................................. .. . . ......... .......... ............ ...... ........... ........... ........... .... ....................................... . .. ....... . . ............................................................... ... ......................................................................................................... .............................................I................,.. . ............ .... .. . .. : .. ...... .......... ............. . ...............I... ................ ..... . . ... .. .... .. . ... - . .::. ............ .... ... ............ ... .. ........... ........... .:. "' * ..1. ... .............. . ....... ........ ........ .................*..�...........:. . . ... . _= ... . ....... .... ..................... ......... :17--.7-77... ...........:.......... ....................... .. .........................:7� .... ........ ............................. ............ ............ . .......... . .... ............ ............:, .. ---.- . ............ ...............�:. ..... ....................... ........... ....................... .............. ...... ............... ......................... .. .................- .... : .......... ................. ...... ... ....... ............ ... ....... .................... ................... ..... ..... ............................. . .. ...... .......... ......... ......... .................... ............... .................................. ............ ...... ... .. ....... ................. .... ...7::7.:::*.7.,*. ............ ................................. . ......................... ..... ...........:............ . ......... ...................... ........... .......................... ................ ;..................I................................ ........................................................I....................... ..................................................... . ...................................................................................................................................... ........................................................... ............... ............... ........... ....................... ............ ..........:...... ...................................................................... ....................................................................... .............................. ................................ ................. ............... ...... ...................................................................;...................................... .:::........................................................................................................................................ ..................... ....... ...................... .......I........... ....................................................... . ................................................................................................................................................... ......................................................... .................................................................................................. .......... ............... ....................................................................................................................................................................... . .................................................................................................................................. ................................... ................ ........................................................................................................ ............ ................ .......................................................... ................. ................................ ........................ ....................................... ........................................................... ........... .......... ............................. ......... ........... ................. . ......... .. :.................................................... ........................................................... .................. .......... .................................................... . ............ ............. .................................................... ............... .............................. ............................................ .................. ............... .......... .......... ......................................... ...................... .............................. .......................................................... plicable requirements of Section 5 of this bylaw. For purposes ........................ ......................................... of this subsection, road salts and fertilizer shall be considered ..... ...... ...... ....................................... .................................................... ................................. ................................................ ................................................. as hazardous materials. .......................................................................... ................... ........ .. Section 5. Storage Controls .. ............... ....... ......................... ................................ ........ ....................................................... ..................**............. (a) Except as exempted below, every owner and every .......... ........................ ....................... ............ .......................................................... operator other than an owner of a site at which toxic or hazar- ............................................. ................. ................. ........................................... dous materials are stored in quantities totalling, at any time, ...........**". .. .,*. .*.,.,* more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight . ......... .......... shall register, with t e Board of Health the types of materials ................................................ ......................................................... ............................................... locatio and method of storage. The Board stored. quantities, n ....................................... ......................................... ........................................... of Health may require that an inventory of such materials be ............................................... maintained on the premises and be reconciled with J#--::.......................................................... ........... .................................................. ................................................... use, sales and disposal records on a monthly basis, in order to ................................................. ...................................... .............................................. -detect.any product loss. l<Eg`is—fir_a_tRo_nreq_ui_re_d__'Fy this subsec- ...................................... ................................ I . . ...................................... tion shall be submitted within 6DAus of enactment of this or- ........................................................ E:........................................... ......................................................... dinance, and annually thereaAer. Maintenance and reconcilia�- ................................................ ........................................... ............. ................................................................. tioilof inventories shall begin within the same 60-day period- ............................................ .............................. ........................................... Exemptions: Registration -and inventory requirements shall ................................................. SOL— ............................ ..................................:::::: . I . ......... ............... not apply to the fc!!c,.Y;ng: ............. ........................................................ (1)Fuel oil stored in conformance with Mass. Fire Preven- ........................................................ tion Regulations and regulations of the Barnstable Board of .............................. ..................... ........................ .................................*'.*::::::". ,. :::* 7 ********"*""***** *'*"* * * Health for the purpose of heating buildings located on the site; ................................................ or (2) The storage of toxic and hazardous materials at a ........................... ................... ........ ....................... ........................... ....................................................... single family or two family dwelling, except where such ............... ....................................................... .. ....................................... materials are stored for use associated with a or--.................................................................... y ..................... 11CIIIIIIII! )011=124 use ii' 12 of the rerined v Se" ............. ............................................. .............................................. 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(b) Wastes containing toxic or hazardous materials shall ....... .................................................. ..................................................... be held on the premises in product-tight containers and shall. ................................ ................................ .... ............................................ ....... ............................................. .................................................. be removed and disposed of in accordance with the ..................................................... ...... . _Massa azardous Waste Management Ar , Ch. 704 of Z.I..1...1..1...*...,....,..,..*..,..,..:.,...,...,...,...,..........�...'......,......'.........,....:...*....:....;...:..,....,....*...,...,....l....*...,....'.... ................................................. `the Acts of 1909. ..... ...... ........... '....'.......................................... .............................. ................................... (c) The Board of Health may require that containers of ................................................. ............. ...................................................... toxic or hazardous materials be stored on anAmpervious, . . . ................................... ....................................................... ................................................................... chemical resistant surface compatible with the material being .................... ....................... ..................................................... ........... ..................................................... stored. and at�provisions be made to contain the product in ......................................... .................... .................................. .................. the case of accidental spillage. ................................................ ...................................................... ..................................................... 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(a) Every person having knowledge of a spill, leak or................................:.................... .............. ................... ... other loss of toxic or hazardous materials believed to be in ex- ................. ... ........ . ................................I T... 4................ ...................... cess of 5 gallons or 25 pounds dry weight shall report the spill................. ........... .................... ........ ............ ................ . ......... .................... ................. ........................ ....................... or loss of same to the Board of Health within one hour of deter- ... .. .... .......................... .............. .......... ...................... tion. ............ ........ ....:. .............. ................. .......................... .................................................... 16 ................................................ .............. ...................................................... 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March 28 , 1990 8 Industrial Park Road, Plymouth, Mass. 02360 1-800-328-9997 (Mass. Only) (508) 746-4795 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Town Hall Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Dear Mr. McKean, In answer to your letter of March 16 , 1990 , the following information is being provided: 1 . It is not knowen what substances were in the floor drains at our station on December 12 , 1989 . 2 . The floor drains are connected to the sewer. 3 . The septage bus waste pit is connected into the sewer. 4 . and 5 . There is no MDC trap at the site but plans ARE 61sN (o56p, -awe b=e=i - nd will be—subm-3-t-ted sho-rtl-y. 6 . There is no waste oil in volume collected, but the drain is cleaned and put in barrels for collection by Clean Harbors of Kingston. Manifest sheets are being submitted. 7 . The buses are washed in Plymouth. Please let me know if further information is needed. Very truly yours PL UTH & BROC TON ST, RWY, CO. R BERT HULTGREN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS cc: J. Vaccaro RH/vj s ohs BLmft Luxury Motor Coach Charters and Group Tour Packages Throughout the United States and Canada �PyoFtNETO�o TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF i BAHa9TAU MM4 BOARD OF HEALTH pp .s63.g O 3.9 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 August 14, 1987 Manager Plymouth & Brockton Bus Co. -17 Elm , St . . Hyannis, MA 026.01 Dear Manager: You are reminded that State regulations require periodic pumping and or cleaning of all MDC traps (Metropolitan District Commission, gas and oil separator tanks) . You are directed to contract with a licensed hazardous waste transporter\contractor to perform the required pumping and or cleaning of your MDC trap by September 11 , 1987 , or provide proof of such maintenance performed within the past three months . You are further directed to have your MDC trap inspected and cleaned if necessary, by a licensed hazardous waste contractor every three months . Written proof from a licensed contractor will be required. Inspections will follow , by the Health Department to verify compliance . You are reminded that failure to comply could result in a fine of $200 . 00 daily under the Town of Barnstable Toxic and Hazardous Waste By-law. Very Truly Yours , John M. Kelly Director Barnstable Health Department ' TOWN OF BARNSTABLE , �oFYHero� OFFICE OF Y 31,MST" i BOARD OF HEALTH � NA6S p i639- ��� 367 MAIN STREET 0 MAY k. HYANNIS, MASS.02601 FAX # 508-775-3344 PLEASE FORWARD THE FOLLOWING PAGE(s) TO THE FOLLOWING PERSON(s) TO: �los Perna RECEIVER'S: golct Ljotpo FAX # FROM mekS A. Mc-1 ear ' DATE: l�o�l. �C�s 191( PAGE s : Excluding cover sheet THANK YOU yJ.: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Bpi 7NE TO w OFFICE OF Heaa9TSHL i BOARD OF HEALTH � MA60. p 1639' 367 MAIN STREET 'EO MAY k• HYANNIS,MASS.02601 November 26, 1990 Carlos G. Pena, Project Manager Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. P O Box 1051 Sandwich MA 02563 Re: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal Dear Mr. Pena: I am in receipt of your letter dated November 19, 1990. Your letter discussed the utilization of cleaners. It appears you are discussing activities involving washing and cleaning buses. The washing of buses is prohibited at this site. Therefore, your proposal concerns a separate matter. At this time, the Board of Health is in receipt of a letter dated November 5, 1990, from Attorney John F. Desmond who is requesting additional time (until December 15, 1990) to install the system which was not designed for capturing effluent from the cleaning or washing of buses, but was designed for the parking of buses and "topping off " of fluids inside the terminal building (plans dated March 9, 1990) . The Board of Health will consider this request at the public meeting scheduled November 27, 1990 . Your proposal to connect the MDC trap and the seepage bus waste pit to the existing sewer lines is something you should resolve with Mr. Thomas J. Mullen, the Superintendent of the DPW. However, I have recently discussed this matter with Mr. Mullen who stated such a connection could not be considered at this time. I believe the ultimate solution would be a properly designed "closed-looped" bus washer system utilizing recycled water. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely yo s, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health TM:cst cc: Attorney John F. Desmond TOWN OF BARNSTABLE b�Q ♦o OFFICE OF B�aa9TSHL i BOARD OF HEALTH .1 MA66. p co 1639' `gym 367 MAIN STREET CEO MPR* HYANNIS,MASS.02601 BOARD OF HEALTH Agenda November 27, 1990 I. Variance Requests: A. Christopher Kuhn - Lot #2 Prince Avenue, Marstons Mills, 5,816 sq. ft. lot, multiple Title V and Board of Health regulation variances. B. Silas Atsalis - Lot #6 and #7 Magnolia Avenue, Centerville, 22, 101 sq. ft. . lot,, revised plan, variance granted on March 30, 1989. C. Dr. Allan Goroll - 531/533 Old Craigville Road, West Hyannisport, 9, 400 sq. ft. lot, construction of an addition to the cottage, replacement leaching facility proposed 80 ft. to edge of wetland. D. David and Lucy Banner - Hyannis Motel, Route 132, Hyannis, 1.25 acre lot, addition to the office "330" Regulation, Groundwater Protection Regulation. E. George Conduris, Jr. and John Salerno - Lots #5 and 6/6A, Evson Drive, Centerville, 17,694 sq. ft. and 17,058 sq. ft lots, extensions to variances (extensions) granted November 15, 1990, original variances granted October 25, 1988 and November 22, 1987 to the "Marginal Lots" regulation. II. Disposal Works Construction Permit Applications: A. Peter Folger - 25 Rambler Road, Osterville, 20, 000 sq. ft. lot, existing four ( 4 ) bedrooms, addition of two ( 2) to a total of six ( 6)bedrooms. B. The May Institute - Lot #13 Bramblebush Drive, Cotuit, 91,454 sq. ft. lot, construction of six ( 6) bedrooms and an office. III. Correspondence Received: A. John F. Desmond, Esq. for P & B Bus- dated November 5, 1990, requesting an extension of time to December 15, 1990 to install the MDC trap and holding tank at 9 Elm Stret, Hyannis. Board of Health -Agenda dd. Nov. 27, 1990 Page #2 B. Kevin Hickey for William Planinshek (Box Car Willeys) dated November 12, 1990, informing the Board the grease interceptor "appears" to have a capacity of 1,500 gallons. C. Patrick Butler, Esq. for Frank McDonough - dated November 11, 1990, response to the letter from Thomas McKean dated November 2, 1990. IV. Minutes of the Previous Meeting V. Old Business/New Business: A. Tamarack Remand decision B. Title V Policy memorandum non-sewered funeral home discharges C. Administrative Code Questionnaire D. Garbage and Rubbish Disposal Regulation- schedule a meeting date. t 0 0 STREET RAILWAY CO. March 2 8 , 1990 8 Industrial Park Road, Plymouth, Mass. 02360 1-800-328-9997 (Mass. Only) (508) 746-4795 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Town Hall Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Dear Mr. McKean, In answer to your letter of March 16 , 1990 , the following information is being provided: 1 . It is not knowen what substances were in the floor drains at our station on December 12 , 1989 . 2 . The floor drains are connected to the sewer. 3 . The septage bus waste pit is connected into the sewer. 4 . and 5 . There is no MDC trap at the site but plans ARE CNC 10T5j(� T it t eel -1 6 . There is no waste oil in volume collected, but the drain is cleaned and put in barrels for collection by Clean" Hakbors of Kingston. Manifest sheets are being submitted. 7 . The buses are washed in Plymouth. Please let me know if further information is needed. Very truly yours PL UTH & BROCON ST. RWY. CO. R BERT HULTGREN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS cc: J. Vaccaro i L"TM RH/vj s .o ubo � a Luxury Motor Coach Charters and Group Tour Packages Throughout the United States and Canada - H a n tic 508 •( )888-92 82 FAX 8W5859 ` DEIGN ENGINEERS, INC, P.O, Box 1051 • Sandwich, MOSSachusetts 02563 November 25, 1991 Mr. George Anzuoni Plymouth & Brockton Bus Linea 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, MA- 02360 .__.. RE: Pretreatment system Hyannis Terminal Hyannis, Massachusetts Dear Georges Enclosed for your review please find an updated construction cost estimate for installation of the proposed pretreatment sy,stem, at your Hyannis Terminal. As discussed also included is an estimate for preparing engineering drawings for both the sewer connection and the installation of the pretreatment system. The engineering plans can be completed within one (1) wa®k of notice to proceed. The installation will be Coordinated with the design work currently being done by Chris for the building extension. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed, please call. Very truly yours, ATLANTIC DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. 8 mon n. Thomas, P.E. Principal .. SBT/nm Enclosures r . Founce Corner Ottice Park 221 E• Main St., Suite 205 86 Founce Corner Rd. • Suite 410 Engineers, Surveyors & Planners Mlifo-d, MA 01757 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508)478.2206 • FAX 478-0327 (508) 997-5422 • FAX 999.4060 i ULI, kJ7 ' '71 VJ4 �41'I'I H I L-HI'I I ll. 1JC.Jlbl1I DUO 000 DcJ_� Construction Cost Estimate Plymouth & Brockton Bus Lines Pretreatment System— Hyannis I. he Unit_=All ation A. McTighe Unit (FI.O.B. ) with Sludge Comp, Level Sensor and NEMA 4 klarm $11, 100. 00 B. MoTighe Installation 1. Conc. Vault - 41 x .4 ' x 10' $ 1, 000. 00 walls (4 + 10 + 4 + 10) x 33 x 4 - 38 of fte 10 x 4 x 1/2 20 of 60 of 2 . Excavation/Setting Unit and Grating - allow $ 1, 500. 00 C. Wiring to Pump, Level Sensors $ 300. 00 D. Interconnecting Kit and Piping $ 900. 00 E. Pump with Controls $ 600. 00 F. Miscellaneous building vent, ate. ) S agg. 00 Subtotal , Item I - $15,900. 00 11. garbtrol System A. Carbtrol Tanks 2 @ $545. 00/each $ 1, 090. 00 B. Holding Tank (allow) $ 800. 00 C. Piping (as required) $ 200.00 D. System Assembly, plumbing, etc. $ 500.00 Subtotal Item II - $ 2, 590. 00 III. sewer Connection A. 30 1. f. @ $45. 00/l.f. (estimate) $ .1, 350. 00 Total Estimated Ccrst Items I, II and III - $19,s-40. 00 DEC 09 '91 04:35PM ATLANTIC DESIGN 508 888 5959 P.4 i Work Plan Plymouth and Brockton Bus Lines Pretreatment System Hyannis ?. Acquire and review sewage management plan submitted to Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 hours Z . Design drawings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 hours o Unit layout/McTighe, Carbtrol o Piping (drain) o Sewer Connection (horizontal and vertical profile) o Conc Vault Details o Power to Unit with Electrical Notes o Pump Unit and Controls 3 . specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 hours o McTighe o Carbtrol 4. Operating and Maintenance Procedure (for Town) . . . . . 2 hours o McTighe o Carbtrol 5. Engineering Cost Estimate for Installation. . . . . . . . . 2 hours TOTAL - 26 hours 6. Miscellaneous Response Items o Letter from manufacturer regarding compatibility with detergent to be used. o Separation of bus fueling from vehicle wash area to separate addition (C.Anzuoni Plans) . o Testing port for pretreatment monitoring program. o Preparation of Maintenance schedule o Contracts - A. Maintain system(s) B. Transport and dispose of sludge compartment/ interceptor wastes and carbon o Certification of both system and maintenance procedures (Engineer/Manufacturer) ' DEC 09 '91 04:35PM ATLANTIC DESIGN 508 888 5859 P.5 a sewer Connection Permit (DEP) Engineer Estimates 26 hours 0 $65. 00/hour $ 1, 690.00 computerUsage _-____._..------------------_ __.----__-_-- -----...._._._ 8 hours @ $25. 00/hour , 20Q,-U $ 1,690. 00 Electrical: 3 hours @ $65. 00/hour ,^� 195. 00 Total - $ 2, 085. 00 t• L!.; I•la n t'c (508) 888-9282 • FAX 888-5859 DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. P.O. Box 1051 • Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 September 19 , 1991 Mr. John Desmond Attorney at Law P.O. Box 31 19 Tower Hill Road Osterville, MA 02655 RE: Plymouth & Brockton Street and Railway Co. Hyannis Terminal Dear Mr. Desmond: As requested, Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. has reviewed the letter prepared by Thomas J. Mullen dated August 7 , 1991 and the attached memorandum from Russell Davenport with respect to the proposed discharge of washdown water from buses into the existing sewer connection at the Hyannis Terminal. Our responses and proposed actions are as follows: Barnstable DPW Letter - Thomas Mullen 1. McTighe Industries was contacted with regards to the concerns raised with respect to compatibility of detergents and emulsions contained in the washwater with the operation of the oil water separator. There are two steps that will ensure proper and efficient operation of the separator. A. Use of a biodegradable quick release non-emulsifying detergent to ensure proper oil water separation in the. separator. B. Addition of a sludge compartment to the oil water separator to increase the design detention time within the separator. This compartment will increase both the detention time within the separator and the associated efficiency of the oil water separation. 2 . The potential suggestion of separating the bus washing area from the vehicle maintenance bays will not be required due both to the effectiveness of the oil water separator and the present maintenance ,procedures at the facility. Engines are not cleaned at this facility and vehicle oil changes are presently hauled off-site by Clean Harbors, Inc. Faunce Corner Office Park 221 E. Main St. • Suite 205 86 Faunce Corner Rd. • Suite 410 Engineers & Environmental Scientists Milford, MA 01757 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508) 478-2206 • FAX 478-0327 (508) 997-5422 • FAX 999-4060 Mr. John Desmond September 19, 1991 Page Two 3 . Final plans and specifications of the proposed system will be submitted to the Department of Public Works for approval as requested. Memorandum regarding Sewage Management Plan - Russell Davenport 1. Concerns with respect to separation of the washwater were addressed in Item 1 above. 2 . Refueling of the buses will be done outside of the building after installation of the pretreatment system. 3 . The bus engines will not be steam cleaned in this facility. 4 . Any cleaning of the floor areas will be performed using Speedi-Dry to minimize introduction of these oils to the pretreatment system. 5. A sample test port will be installed on the discharge side of the carbon filter units to allow for effluent testing of the pretreatment system. 6. In the event the pretreatment system does not meet requisite standards, no bus washing will be performed at the Hyannis Terminal until standards can be attained. Accordingly, no holding tank for operation of this system will be required. 7 . Contracts for monitoring and maintenance of the pretreatment system will be provided as requested. 8 . Appropriate certifications will be provided on both the pretreatment system and the maintenance procedures for the pretreatment system by both the Engineer and the manufacturers. If you have anv questions. w.-ith regards to the proposed systems and the responses- outlined above, please call. Very truly yours, ATLANTIC DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. Environmental Services Division Simon B. Thomas, P. E. Principal SBT/nm cc: George Anzuoni - Plymouth & Brockton - - ------ --- - ---- '=EP 20 '91 0' :53PH ATLANTIC DESIGN 503 888 5859 P.2 w•���t�`?MOTE Ct�phf0 McTigheIndustries , 2100 NORTH KIMBALL STREET r „^a P.O. BOX 928 MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA 57301.0528 PHONE $05.998.1162 PAX 606-906.1908 Ni 1 September 19 , 1991 t Mr . Simon Thomas Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. P.Q. Box 1061 Sandwich , MA 02563 REt Due Washing Terminal Town of Barnstable Dear Mr . Thomas: In relation to our telephone conversation and the relevant . information which you transmitted to us , our response follows ; ' You expressed the desire that the oil-water separator for this application be designed to include provision for removing the solids noncentration from floor and vehicle washing with storage that would allow a reasonable time period between sludge maintenance activities . The detergent information you provided in relation to the note on the McTighe drawing points up the need to address and control the type of surfactants that will be used in the system, MoTighe' s experience with the quick release cleaners is that, although having the appearance of immediate separation of hydrocarbon and soap from the water after agitation and stilling in a jar test, the performance in actual use where flow continues in an oil-water separator has not been the same and separation is delayed. This delay is probably directly related to the fact that velocity, though minimized in design, is still inherently, neoessary in a flow through oil-water separator and with the other limitinS factors involved such as road chemicals , solids , soils and a widely varying temperature range, the miracle soaps need some help and only begin to allow separations after about fifteen minutes . Therefore, retention time aftor application of detergents should be built into the separating system so that effective separation may be expected over a range of varying .influent conditions . I r. L_v_�_ _�_l_�_�_ ______ _ - SEP 28 '91 03:54F'P•1 ATLANTIC DESIGN 508 oVo 5559 P 'F•8 v Atlantic ttS ign Engineers , Ino, Page 2 september ' 190 1991 A reasonable approach to pp provide for the solids would also enhance the separation needs of the foregoing discussion. This approach would provide needed retention time for separation and volume for solids storage within the oil-water separator, We therefore suggest a compartment as part of the oil-hater separator which can be provided by simply doubling the width of the unit . The compartment created can hold solids for up to 50% of its volume and will provide a varying increase in retention time related to amount of solids stored. This retention time r will enhance the work of the oil-water separator to asaure the needed time for separation caused by the delay action of the quick release detergent, A revised proposal and w Your use. p P drawing are included herewith for Please advise of your further concerns and of any additional information that we may, provide . Sincerely, MOTIGHE INDUSTRIES, INC. 9 Warren M. Rio*, M.B. Registered Professional Engineer WMR,.dw A. Wilson Company llholosures �•- .._ J1 JJ•J`tf I I ri i"rii 1 1'.. 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M"'IEPIt'J►"y W)l 6tr REPRO(YJCEt OR ANL SHAD Pt D170NEl'T MI TIOK;IN. ;n..PT M,K%Hc• 10'JTt-3Arn1t 373�1 UP&I CWI11 u\OF THE PURPOSE FOR *K^vH TKri AK 0t#JV Z Tn YOU, b , \ \i:. :.:;. `fit v:}v�i \���ti\\\•\ 4\ 4 Sti:\�i%::;5:^\ C} , \avt':<:�:<��,`:o+: \`..:' \Ceti INES,\\\�\� ` 4 ` `� �4 ``\\4\ mmm S\\\NONE. \\� �I �'i� \�i:`�'�'iSi' i'i\�\'�`\\, \\v14 v\\\+. �v,��C"'`�'\\\i`\.\\v'�'•��i�* i�?i�i�i``i�i`�`:.\:,\ c��"ii;�: .\Q\\\\\�����\\:r\�ea��\:a\\\\�\\��\\\\\\,ti\ \ ccaia�:z;:;ciz.<t \:it; L fresh water MODEL SM Input SYSTEM SCHEMATIC CNLORINFITOR return line to Series I or N a Cr O tD -r�.� OCC CD "7 aeration, inclined hydrocarbon lift second storage jet pressure polish chlorinator control tower plate absorber and station. hydrocarbon tank pump tank filter panel seperator static solids absorber centrifugal separator separator ULTRASORBTM The POLLUTION SOLUTION RGF's Advanced Water Recycling system for moderate-duty pressure-and steam-cleaning users. . . • Saves water - Stops pollution • Features zero discharge, closed loop system F ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS • Avoid EPA fines . � and problems with S'%1 I_N strict discharge a regulations � • Fully automatic, u�rRnsoRB` easy to use Designed to operate without �A costly and complicated chemical additives Patent Pending • Low maintenance The SM model of the ULTRASORBTm Family was designed for Moderate users such as . . . • Engine repair shops •Vehicle fleet companies • Machinery companies • Construction companies • Municipal and state garages • Equipment rental companies • Rental car companies • Marine yards IN The ULTRASORBTm SYSTEM collects contaminated water from a wash pad which typically contains: Petroleum hydrocarbons (oil, grease, and fuels), heavy metals, solids, cleaning fluids, and detergents. The processed water suitable for cleaning is delivered to the pressure- or steam-cleaner for reuse. The ULTRASORBTm SYSTEM consists of the following technologies and processes: 1 - Aeration (Adds air to enhance separation) 2 - Gravity Separation (Floats heavy oils) 3 - Incline Plate Coalescing Separation (Settles solids, coalesces, and floats oils) 4 - Diffused Air Flotation (Aids in separation and algae destruction) 5 - Metallic Oil Attraction (Automatically removes free oil and grease) 6 - Static Solids Separation Grid (Attracts small solids) 7 - Hydrocarbon Absorption (Absorbs petroleum hydrocarbons) 8 - Coalescing Centrifugal Separation (High speed G-forces separate suspended solids/oils from water) 9 - Chlorination (Kills algae and bacteria) 10 - Pressurization (Maintains water pressure to cleaner) 11 - Polishing Filtration (Final solid filter to 20 microns) S i Z STORAGE TANK OVERFLOW LINE,, CENTRIFUGAL COALESCING SEPARATOR FRESH MAKE-UP WATER FLOAT ASSEMBLY AERATION TOWER HYDROCARBON ABSORBER-HCA-3 PRESSURE TANK (See Insert A) PRESSURE CLEANER SERIES I TANK PRESSURE PUMP LW E —CHLORINATOR PRESSUR GAUGES pp HYDROCARBON ABSORBER CONTR PANEL -HCA-2 SOLIDS SEPARATOR SUEIMERSIBLE PUMP rl PO R- C HEAVY OIL COLLECTION L ING FILTE BUCKET CL AN- LIT LEANING PAD RETUR INES TO D LUGS Insert A PAD CLEA T PIT COALESCING INCLINE PLATE SEPARATOR DELIVERY LINE FROM WASH PAD LIFT STATION Gray: Supplied by Owner HYDROCARBON ABSORBER - HCA-3 SUMP PUMP FLOAT SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS Model _ Ultrasorb SM Size 4'W x 91 x VH Flow Rate 1 to 6 GPM Operating Pressure 20-40 PSI Pump Pressure 1/2 HP-110V-10.6 Amps The ULTRASORBT"' SYSTEM is a new Oil Wheel 1/10 HP-110V-3. Amps Submersible Processing Pump 1/2 HP 110V-10.Amps generation of skid-mounted,packaged water- Storage Tank SA 36 Steel 550 al. processingsystems developed b RGF. Skid 1/4"SA 36 Steel 4'x 8' y p y Series 1 Tank 12 Gauge SA 36 Steel 2 x 4 ULTRASORS ' was designed to avoid Piping Steel&PVC Sch/80 EPA permitting and monitoring problems by Finish Two- art Urethane 3 mils —Weight 2100lbs simply avoiding contaminated water dis- Polishing Filter Type 316 Stainless Steel 20 micron charge through recycling. Hydrocarbon Absorber Type 316 Stainless Steel RGF filter media Make-up Water Valve Ball Float Gauges Standard Liquid Filled Valves Brass-gate Tubing Reinforced clear vinyl Pressure Tank 42 gallons Coalescing Centrifugal Separator SA 53 Steel&Polypropylene Make-u ater Supply Fitting3/4"NPS Su I W to Pressure Cleaner 1 3/4"Hose Bib Chlorinator I Auto tablet flow type Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without notice RGF Environmental Systems Distributed by: 2600 N.W. h Court MOBILE SALES & SERVICE, INC. ' Lauderdale, Florida a Here's the P.O. Box 1542 168 Ayer Road requestLITTLETON, MASSACHUSETTS 01460 ' Y°t' �' 1 800.462.4008 (Mass.) 1 800.225-9208 (National) Metnber of the RGF Gr. . The Problem '•+tn '?N, ley w n 111 a ion y J V ULTRASORB • THE POLLUTION SOLUTION SYSTEM The ULTRASORB® System was developed, designed and manu- factured by R G F for use with steam and pressure cleaners when �x cleaning vehicles and equipment. Typical industries are listed below where the cleaning operation can produce a wastestream of water contaminated with oil, grease, grit, scale and fuel, clean- ing fluids, detergents, etc. ULTRASORB users do not allow this wastestream to contaminate ground or surface water. • Agricultural Equipment 01 m • Bus Companies • Construction Companies • Diesel Repair Shops • Equipment Rental Companies 71 • Heavy Equipment Distributors • .Heavy Duty Equipment Users s • Landfill Operations ° • Machinery Companies • Municipal & State Garages • Oil Field Service • Paving Companies _ • Railroads • Solid Waste Haulers • Steel Mills • Trucking Companies • Truck Terminals • Utility Companies a BENEFITS: ° ag • Stop Pollution • Avoid EPA,fines • Save water • Avoid costly cleanups • Save cleaning compounds • Simple and efficient operation RECYCLING The ULTRASORB System requires a wash pad for draining the contaminated water into the ULTRASORB processing system of absorption and filtration which removes the contaminates...the ` water is cleaned, saved and recycled over and over again in a x closed loop system that meets or exceeds Local, State and E.P.A. - requirements. PATENTS: 4,859,329 — Other Patents Pending MANUFACTURERS INNOVATORS DESIGNERS RGF and its nationwide network of authorized sales and service distributors provide ongoing professional support and service. Your RGF distributor will assist you with: proper system se- lection, analysis of your waste stream, proven.wash pad design, site preparation, permitting QW, procedures, installation training and start-up. ¢ ' ' RGF, the recognized leader in was'hwater recycling maintains s Ate a complete in-house research and analysis laboratory to solve mow® your waste reduction, separation and recycling needs. For LOA- e unusual cases, bench top testing is provided to confirm the = 44 T treatability of your effluent. . g Our technical staff consists of the following special- ists: water treatment, mechanical, chemical, fabri- cation, construction and design. We are frequently called in to re-design treatment systems where there has been misapplications of other technolo- gies. Our Auto Cad provides fast, accurate design drawings. To confirm treatability of unique samples, RGF maintains a pilot a „ plant where hands on simulation testing I and experiments can be conducted. 1 �.. I RGFs manufacturing facilities include '+ state of the art: fabrication, manufacturing, construc- 01 0 3 tion and quality control procedures. Our fabrication =HOIK"2 46 capabilities include carbon steel, stainless steel, fi- berglass, polypropylene and polyethylene. OEM ed a unique filter media which absorbs _ RGF has developed ', y p q r_ petroleum hydrocarbons and repels water. Our Research and Develop- 1 ment Group holds numerous patents in the water and environmental cleanup field. ,p 4ri W, t' V Other RGF Products: • Sewer Discharge System • Anti Freeze Recycling,System • Air Stripper and Evaporator Systems ULTRASORBTm THE POLLUTION SOLUTION SYSTEM ' • • ' : I ' • I I •I I I I I I i The 1987 Clean Water Act allows the Environmen- tougher than the E.P.A.'s, but never weaker. The tal Protection Agency to take strong action against fines can be very costly polluted groundwater runoffs. Steam and Pressure Cleaning users, as never before, are now vulnera- ble Further, the E.P.A. and State Environmental Agen- ble on three counts: cies have been closing down pressure and steam cleaning sites that release contaminates to the 1. What they are cleaning WITH? ground, septic tanks, sewer systems and water- 2. What they are cleaning OFF? ways. . 3. What happens to the contaminated water? While washing a tittle oil, grease, or fuel contami- Research shows that petroleum hydrocarbon oil nated grit and scale off a vehicle or a piece of and grease run offs are a major cause of water equipment may appear to have no impact on the pollution. The 1987 Clean Water Act gives the environment, continued pressure or steam clean- E.P.A. authority to control dumping of all but pure ing of contaminated equipment in the same area water.The law allows states and localities to adopt can build-up contamination, and cause serious standards and conditions that are the same or pollution, as shown in the illustration below. VEHICLE STEAM NOTE:PERMEABILITY DEPENDS CLEANER ON SOIL CONDITIONS GROUND - SURFACE GROUND LEVEL 2 4' 6' 1 YEAR 8' 2 YEARS 10' 3 YEARS I 12' GROUND 14' WATER 4 YEARS 16' 18, 5 YEARS 20' POTABLE 30' � WAR 10 YEARS 40' The E.P.A. has.developed rules on discharge of oil, grease and fuel (petroleum waste)to surface, ground, septic tank or sewer.These rules require the level to be less than 10 ppm (some States permit 5 ppm)of oil, grease or fuel. ULTRASORB users can prevent the E.P.A. and State Environmental Agencies from closing down their pressure and steam cleaning site, and they will also avoid very costly fines. RGF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS DistributedB • Member of the RGF GROUP 2600 N.W. 55th Court, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Hara's the MOBILE SALES & SERVICE, INC. Box 1542 168 Ayer Road Florida: 305/735-1888 Outside Florida 1-800/842-7771 LIT P.O..O. Bo , MASSACH 8 Ayer Road Yam+ 1460 1 800-462.4008.(Mass.) 1 800.225.9208 (National) U.S. DEPARWENT OF LABOR �J q Form Approved �- OMB No. 44-R1307 "Occupational Safety and Health Administration '` 'A'MATERII SEET DA TA SHEET September .1984 REVISED -ME 1985 , Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing, Shipbuilding, and Shipbreaking (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 1917) SECTION I . ►dANUyACTVAEA'S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. MOBILE FLEET SERVICES, INC. 617-263-1311 ADDRESS tlVuntbe,.Street C/ry,Stare.and ZIP P. 0. B_OX 60 BOYBORO, MA. 01719 CHEMICAL_NAM E-AND-S-Y-N O N Y M-S---�j 3/ T.R A D E•NA M.E_AN-O-S_Y_N.O N Y MS P CH GHTE PT 1IC ' 'MI- AL•_AM.LL- - - - -� FORMULAL<�—� Alkaline ater Base/Detergents SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PAINTS,PRESERVATIVES,&SOLVENTS 9G TLV ALLOYS AND NETALL:C COATINGS TLV p (Units) PIGMENTS BASE METAL CATALYST ALLOYS VEHICLE METALLIC COATINGS SOLVENTS FILLER METAL B 'TYI2, 50 PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX ADDITIVES ETHER CAS #111-76-2 OTHERS i . ` OTHERS i --� HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS,SOLIDS. OR GASES V y (Units) TL jAvoid mixing concentrate with strong acids. ! i i SECTION ill PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT(OF.) A rOX. 212oF' �SPECIF�ICGRAVITY(H3pe1) 1.04 VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hq.) . LATILE 13Y VOLUME (%) • VAPOR DENSITY(AIR-1) EVAPORATION RATE ( 01) SOLU131LITY IN WATER 100% APPEARANCEANOOOOR Turquoise clear liquid with distinctive odor. I ! j SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (Method us") FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEI Uol I EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Not applicable. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES UNUSUAI-FIRM ANO EXPLOSION HAZAROS PAGE (1) (Continued on reverse side I ) Form OSHA-20 j R a,. Wow 78 i SECTION V . HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE EFFECTS OF^`P"POSUAE _ Do not qet in eves or skin. Do not take internally I ' case of contact, immediately Mush skin with plenty of water; for eyes, flush with water EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDUR S EXTERNAL: Flood with water ; wash with vinegar. INTERNAL: " lemon juice, grapefruit juice, orange juice copiously. Follow with olive of _ was ou wi oric Aci-T So ution• Ca - p ysician. _.. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID UNSTABLE I STABLE INCOMPATABILITY (bfartnolt to avoi f HAZARDOUS OECOMPOSITICN PRODUCTS HAZARDOUS MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIA.. IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Avoid physical contact. Flush spill with water. Small spills may be absorbed or impounded WASTE D15POSAL METHOD Observe state, federal and local laws concerning health and environment. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify type) Avoid breathing vapors of strong solution. VENCILATION LOCAL EXMSF+QST SPECIAL MECHANICAL (Gt-teral)l OTHER PROTECTIVE GLOVES Neoi2rene Or rubber EYE PROTECTION OTHER PROTECTIVL•' EQUIPMENT GO leS Water roof -, -thin if contact is likely. SECTION IX . SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AN O STORING Store in upright container at temperatures above 320F and below 15°F. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Care should be taken to wearing .goggles face shields, gloves and other protective clothing in operations where bodily contact would be likely. PAGE (2) c►o e».g.o Form OSHA-20 Raw. May 72 EON COMPANY, U.S.A. POST OFFICE BOX 2180, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77001 MARKETING DEPARTMENT MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES J.S. DICK MANAGER c 09/20/89 FOR PRODUCTS DELIVERED TO: CUST NO. 365613300 CUST NO. 365613303 PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST RLWY CO PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST RLWY - ATTN: NANCY MISIASZEK. 17 ELM ST 8 INDUSTRIAL PARK RD HYANNIS MA 02601 PLYMOUTH MA 02360 Dear Customer: As part of our ongoing program to communicate health and safety information to customers, Exxon Company, U.S.A. is providing you with the enclosed Material Safety Data Sheet (s) . You will. note that we have added more information. Under recent requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), several Permissible Exposure Limits established by OSHA have been revised. These Material Safety Data Sheets reflect the recent revisions. In addition, several other minor changes have been included. Please direct this material to the person responsible for health, safety and compliance matters in your organization. Included in this mailing is a description and explanation of the information contained in our Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and a list of products purchased by your company from Exxon Company, U.S.A. during the last two years. The enclosed information is furnished to assist you in the development of your health and safety procedures and your hazard communication program. We urge you to make this information available as appropriate to your employees, customers, and any others with whom you arrange to handle this (these) product (s) . Please advise your Exxon Company, U.S.A. sales representative or this office if you need additional copies of MSDSs or if there are individuals within your organization who should be added to our mailing list. An addressed form is enclosed for your convenience. Sincerely, A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION DESCRIPTION AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. The following information is intended to assist the reader in understanding the format and the material included in Exxon's Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) . A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION This section includes the product name, chemical name or category, and the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Number if one is applicable to the total product. If the product has several components, it is identified as a mixture. Additional information about components and CAS numbers is shown in Section B. The "Product Code" is Exxon's internal product identification • number. "Product Appearance and Odor" includes a physical description of the product. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER - Exxon's 24-hour telephone number is intended only for medical-related emergencies. After normal business hours it is serviced by an answering machine; the caller should follow the recorded verbal instructions and leave a call-back number. The Exxon medical staff person on duty will respond as soon as possible, normally within a few minutes. B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION COMPONENTS - The chemical or common names of the major constituents are listed along with names of ingredients believed to be health or physical hazards and which are present in the product at a concentration of 1% or more. Health effects and presence of carcinogens (at 0.1% or greater) are discussed in Section E. The major constituents of most petroleum products are refined petroleum fractions as defined in the Inventory of Chemical Substances under the Toxic Substances Control Act. CAS NUMBERS OF COMPONENTS - The CAS identification numbers referred to in Section A which are assigned to individual component chemicals by the Chemical Abstract Service, when applicable. Some ingredients, particularly additives, are complex mixtures to which single CAS numbers do not apply or for which detailed composition information is not available. APPROXIMATE CONCENTRATION _ The approximate concentration of the component in the product. In some cases, particularly where details are proprietary, the total amount of several components is shown. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS) - These recommendations are for those organizations utilizing this system. EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT - The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) , the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV) , or Exxon's recommended Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) is shown. In some cases where carcinogens are present, a recommended limit has not been established. For vapors, exposure limits are expressed in parts per million (ppm) and in milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) of vapor in air. For mists and fumes the limit is given in mg/m3. As noted in the preface to published values adopted by the ACGIH, TLVs represent "conditions under which it is believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed day after day without adverse effect. Because of wide variation in individual susceptibility, however, a small percentage of workers may experience discomfort from some substances at concentrations at or below the threshold limit; a smaller percentage may be affected more seriously by aggravation of a preexisting condition or by development of an occupational illness". C. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT - SKIN - INHALA.TION - INGESTION - The primary routes of entry along with recommended emergency and first aid procedures if an individual is over- exposed to the product. D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD -_NFORMATION FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) - The temperature at which a liquid or solid gives off enough flammable vapors, under conditions of the test, that a source of ignition can ignite the vapor. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test method is also given. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE - The temperature at which a liquid or solid may ignite spontaneously without the presence of a spark or other source of ignition. Tests for autoignition temperature are not routinely performed, so approximate or "greater than" values may be shown. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) System - These recommendations are included for those organizations utilizing this system. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS - Guidance for use of product around sources of ignition. FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS - The range of vapor concentrations in air that may ignite or explode if an ignition source is present; approximate or estimated values are shown. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES - Includes information recommended by the National Fire Protection Association. DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS - By-products of burning. EMPTY PRODUCT CONTAINER WARNING - An important warning about potential hazards associated with "empty" product containers. E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION — Potential hazard information applicable to the product. F. PHYSICAL DATA - Physical and chemical characteristics of the product are presented in this section. The data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise design purposes. G. REACTIVITY - The general stability or reactivity of the product and some examples of conditions that should be avoided to prevent an unwanted reaction. H. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION - Information on product composition and characteristics which may be required to be submitted under a variety of local, state and federal regulations. I. PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS - Generally applicable precautions recommended for the safe handling and use of the product, including appropriate engineering controls, work practices, protective equipment, and personal hygiene practices. J. TRANSPORTATION AND OSHA RELATED LABEL INFORMATION - A reference for emergency response information pertaining to transportation—related spills. In addition, a Department of Transportation (DOT) Identification Number has been assigned for reference, if applicable. This -section also contains the hazard language that would be incorporated onto the label, bill of lading or shipping papers. ADDENDUM — Includes disclaimer, along with contacts and telephone numbers for additional information, if needed. CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: FOR PRODUCTS DELIVERED TO: CUST NO. 365613300 - CUST NO. 365613303 PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST RLWY CO PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST RLWY ATTN: NANCY MISIASZEK 17 ELM ST 8 INDUSTRIAL PARK RD HYANNIS MA 02601 PLYMOUTH MA 02360 This package of health and safety information was mailed to the address printed on the cover letter. We will be glad to address future mailings to any other location you prefer. Simply show in the space(s) below the address(es) that should replace the one on the cover- letter. This change will not affect any other correspondence from Exxon. Alternate Address(es) . Name: Title or Department Company Name• Mailing Address• Name: Title or Department Company Name• Mailing Address: Name• Title or Department: Company Name: Mailing Address• Place Postage Here Return To: EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES P. 0. BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 LIST OF PRODUCTS, PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND THE NO. OF COPIES 071000 EXXON DIESEL 1 01 072700 EXXON DIESEL 2 01 EXXON DIESEL 1 'zfN COMPANY, U.S.A. A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P.O. BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CODE EXXON DIESEL 1 071000 - 00700 CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER Kerosene 8008-20-6 PRODUCT APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear water-white liquid Mild kerosene odor MEDICAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (713) 656-3424 B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION CAS NO. OF APPROXIMATE COMPONENTS COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION Kerosene, ASTM Grade 2-K 8008-20-6 100% This product is not suitable for use in flueless space heaters. Exxon USA does not recommend any of its fuels or solvents for use in any type of flueless space heater application. Test results published to date have not overcome concerns regarding the health effects of normal combustion products from flueless units. See Section E for Health and Hazard Information. See Section H for additional Environmental Information. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS) Health Flammability Reactivity BASIS 1 2 0 Recommended by Exxon EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT BASIS 100 ppm (735 mg/m3) for an 8-hour Recommended by Exxon workday C. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides. If irritation persists, call a physician. SKIN In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. INHALATION If overcome by vapor, remove from exposure and call a physician. immediately. If breathing is irregular or has stopped, start resuscitation, administer oxygen, if available. 945-0277(MWH001) EXXON DIESEL 1 INGESTION If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately. D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE COMBUSTIBLE - Per DOT 49 CFR 173. 115 38'C (100' F) Approximately 210'C (410' F) ASTM D 56, Tag Closed Cup NOTE: Minimum may be higher where required by applicable laws or regulations. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Health Flammability Reactivity BASIS 0 2 0 Recommended by the National Fire Protection Association HANDLING PRECAUTIONS This liquid is volatile and gives off invisible vapors. Either the liquid or vapor may settle in low areas or travel some distance along the ground or surface to ignition sources where they may ignite or explode. Keep product away from ignition sources, such as heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity, and open flames. FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS (APPROXIMATE PERCENT BY VOLUME IN AIR) Estimated values: Lower Flammable Limit 0.9% Upper Flammable Limit 7% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical , carbon dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type of product, depending on size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plan fire protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists. The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection Association's "Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials Eighth Edition (1984): Use water spray, dry chemical , foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish the fire. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool . If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to disperse the vapors and to provide protection for men attempting to stop a leak. Water spray may be used to flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products. Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed. DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, aldehydes and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion. "EMPTY" CONTAINER WARNING "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC ELECTRICITY., OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations. For work on tanks refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, ANSI Z49. 1, and other governmental and industrial references pertaining to cleaning, repairing, welding, or other contemplated operations. 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 PAGE: 2 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 1 E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As. a precaution, exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (Signs and symptoms of exposure) Prolonged or repeated liquid contact with the skin will dry and defat the skin, leading to possible ,irritation and dermatitis. High vapor concentrations (greater than approximately 1000 ppm) are irritating to the eyes and the respiratory tract, and may cause headaches, dizziness, anesthesia, drowsiness, unconsciousness, and other central nervous system effects, including death. NATURE OF HAZARD AND TOXICITY INFORMATION Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this product tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to irritation and dermatitis; however, based on human experience and available toxicological data, this product is judged to be neither a "corrosive" nor an "irritant" by OSHA criteria. Product contacting the eyes may cause eye irritation. Lifetime skin painting studies conducted by the American Petroleum Institute, Exxon and others have shown that similar products boiling between 175-370*C (350-700' F) usually produce skin tumors and/or skin cancer in laboratory mice. The degree of carcinogenic response was weak .to moderate with a relatively long latent period. The implications of these results for humans have not been determined. Limited studies on oils that are very active carcinogens have shown that washing the animals' skin with soap and water between applications greatly reduces tumor formation. These studies demonstrate the effectiveness of cleansing the skin after contact. Potential risks to humans can be minimized by observing good work practices and personal hygiene procedures generally recommended for petroleum products. See Section I for recommended protection and precautions. Laboratory animal studies have shown that prolonged and repeated inhalation exposure to light hydrocarbon vapors in the same naphtha boiling range as this product can produce adverse kidney effects in male rats. However, these effects were not observed in similar studies with female rats and male and female mice and in limited studies with other animal species. Additionally, in a number of human studies, there was no clinical evidence of such effects at normal occupational levels. It is therefore highly unlikely that the kidney effects observed in male rats have significant implications for humans exposed at or below the recommended vapor limits in the workplace. Product has a low order of acute oral and dermal toxicity, but minute amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury and possibly death. This product is judged to have an acute oral LD50 (rat) greater than 5 g/kg of body weight, and an acute dermal LD50 (rabbit) greater than 3. 16 g/kg of body weight.. Inhalation of components of exhaust from burning, such as carbon monoxide, may cause death at high concentrations. Long-term repeated exposure of laboratory animals to whole diesel exhaust has resulted in an increased incidence of lung cancer. Exposure to exhaust from burning and diesel exhaust should be minimized. PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Petroleum Solvents/Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis. F. PHYSICAL DATA The following data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 PAGE: 3 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 1 design purposes. BOILING RANGE VAPOR PRESSURE 160-290'C (320-550` F) Less than 5 mm Hg @ 20*C SPECIFIC GRAVITY (15.6 C/15.6 C) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1) 0.82 4.7 MOLECULAR WEIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME Approximately 180 100 EVAPORATION RATE @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) pH (n-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) Essentially neutral 0.04 POUR, CONGEALING OR MELTING POINT SOLUBILITY IN WATER @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) -34' C (-30* F) Negligible; less than 0. 1% Pour Point by ASTM D 97 VISCOSITY 1 .7 cSt @ 40'C G. REACTIVITY This product is stable and will not react violently with water. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Avoid contact with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine, concentrated oxygen, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite. H. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Shut off and eliminate all ignition sources. Keep people away. Recover free product. Add sand, earth or other suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Ventilate confined spaces. Open all windows and doors. Keep product out o`. sewers and watercourses by diking or impounding. Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter sewers, watercourses, or extensive land areas. Assure conformity with applicable governmental regulations. Continue to observe precautions for volatile, combustible vapors from absorbed material . THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MAY BE USEFUL IN COMPLYING WITH VARIOUS STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS UNDER VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL STATUTES: REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 302 (CERCLA Section 102) No RQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen) . THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY (TPQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 355 (SARA Sections 301-304) No TPQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen). TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313) No toxic chemical is present greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen) . HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 370 (SARA Sections 311-312) Acute Chronic Fire Pressure Reactive Not Applicable EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION CODE: Hazard Hazard Hazard Hazard Hazard XXX XXX XXX I. PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS VENTILATION Use only with ventilation sufficient to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air. No smoking, flame or other ignition sources. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use supplied-air 'respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed. 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 PAGE: 4 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 1 PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. EYE PROTECTION Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact. WORK PRACTICES / ENGINEERING CONTROLS Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not store near heat, sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment. Information on electrical equipment appropriate for use with this product may be found in the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70). This document is available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269. PERSONAL HYGIENE Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Remove contaminated clothing; launder or dry-clean before re-use. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly clean before re-use; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at end of work period. Product is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly with soap and water. J. TRANSPORTATION AND OSHA RELATED LABEL INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT INFORMATION For further information relative to spills resulting from transportation incidents, refer to latest Department of Transportation Emergency Response Guidebook for Hazardous Materials Incidents, DOT P 5800.3. DOT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Kerosene / Combustible Liquid / UN 1223 OSHA REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATION In compliance with hazard and right-to-know requirements, the following OSHA Hazard'Warnings should be found on a label , bill of lading or invoice accompanying this shipment. DANGER! COMBUSTIBLE LONG-TERM, REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE SKIN CANCER Note: Product label will contain additional non-OSHA related information. The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of Exxon's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Exxon does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and Exxon shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof. The information and recommendations are offered for the user's consideration and examination, and it is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that they are suitable and complete for its particular use. If. buyer repackages this product, legal council should be consulted to insure proper health, safety and other necessary information is included on the container. The Envi.ronmental Information included under Section H hereof as well as the Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ratings have been 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 PAGE: 5 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 1 included by Exxon Company, U.S.A. in order to provide additional health and hazard classification information. The ratings recommended are based upon the criteria supplied by the developers of these rating systems, together with ,Exxon's interpretation of the available data. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON HEALTH FOR OTHER PRODUCT INFORMATION CONTACT: EFFECTS CONTACT: Director of Industrial Hygiene Manager, Marketing Technical Services Exxon Company, USA Exxon Company, USA P.O. Box 2180 Room 3157 P.O. Box 2180 Room 2355 Houston, Tx 77252-2180 Houston, Tx 77252-2180 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/31/89 PAGE: 6 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 2 EINON COMPANY, U.S.A. A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P.O. BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CODE EXXON DIESEL 2 072700 - 00787 CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER Petroleum Distillate Fuel 68476-34-6 PRODUCT APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear liquid, yellow color Faint petroleum hydrocarbon odor MEDICAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (713) 656-3424 B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION CAS NO. OF APPROXIMATE COMPONENTS COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION Diesel Fuel No. 2 68476-34-6 100% See Section E for Health and Hazard Information. See Section H for additional Environmental Information. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS) Health Flammability Reactivity BASIS 1 . 2 0 Recommended by Exxon EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT BASIS 100 ppm (900 mg/m3) for an 8-hour Recommended by Exxon workday C. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides. If irritation persists, call a physician. SKIN In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. INHALATION Overexposure may cause gasping, nausea and disorientation. Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient conditions is normally not a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, remove from exposure and call a physician immediately. If breathing is irregular or has stopped, start resuscitation, administer oxygen, if available. INGESTION If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately. 945-0277(MWH001) EXXON DIESEL 2 D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE COMBUSTIBLE - Per DOT 49 CFR 173. 115 60"C (140* F) Greater than 204'C (400* F) ASTM D 93, Pensky Martens Closed Cup NOTE: Non-marine product may be 52"C ( 125' F) minimum flash to meet No. 2 Diesel Fuel Oil (ASTM D 975) . . Seasonal blends may be as low as 38'C (100* F) . NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) - HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Health Flammability Reactivity BASIS 0 2 0 Recommended by the National Fire Protection Association HANDLING PRECAUTIONS This liquid is volatile and gives off invisible vapors. Either the liquid or vapor may settle in low areas or travel some distance along the ground or surface to ignition sources where they may ignite or explode. Keep product away from ignition sources, such as heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity, and open flames. FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS (APPROXIMATE PERCENT BY VOLUME IN AIR) Estimated values: Lower Flammable Limit 0.9% Upper Flammable Limit 7% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical , carbon dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type of product, depending on size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plan fire protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists. The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection Association's "Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials", Eighth Edition (1984) : Use dry chemical , foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish the fire. Water may be ineffective, but water should be used to keep fire-exposed containers cool . If a leak or spill has ignited, use water spray to disperse the vapors and to protect men attempting to stop a leak. Water spray may be used to flush spills away f^om exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products. Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed. NOTE: The inclusion of the phrase "water may be ineffective" is to indicate that although water can be used to cool and protect exposed material , water may not extinguish the fire unless used under favorable conditions by experienced fire fighters trained in fighting all types of flammable liquid fires. DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, aldehydes and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion. "EMPTY" CONTAINER WARNING "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, prcperly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations. For work on tanks refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, ANSI Z49. 1 , and other governmental and industrial references pertaining to cleaning, repairing, welding, or other contemplated operations. 94 5-02 7 7(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 PAGE: 2 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 r EXXON DIESEL 2 E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution, exposure to .liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (Signs and symptoms of exposure) Prolonged or repeated liquid contact with the skin will dry and defat the skin, leading to possible irritation and dermatitis. High vapor concentrations (greater than approximately 1000 ppm, attainable at temperatures well above ambient) are irritating to the eyes and the respiratory tract, and may cause headaches, dizziness, anesthesia, drowsiness, unconsciousness, and other central nervous system effects, including death. NATURE OF HAZARD AND TOXICITY INFORMATION Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this product tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to irritation and dermatitis; however, based on human experience and available toxicological data, this product is judged to be neither a "corrosive" nor an "irritant" by OSHA criteria. Product contacting the eyes may cause eye irritation. Lifetime skin painting studies conducted by the American Petroleum Institute, Exxon and others have shown that similar products boiling between 175-370'C (350-700' F) usually produce skin tumors and/or skin cancer in laboratory mice. The degree of carcinogenic response was weak to moderate with a relatively tong latent period. The implications of these results for humans have not been determined. Limited studies on oils that are very active carcinogens have shown that washing the animals' skin with soap and water between applications greatly reduces tumor formation. These studies demonstrate the effectiveness of cleansing the skin after contact. Potential risks to humans can be minimized by observing good work practices and personal hygiene procedures generally recommended for petroleum products. See Section I for recommended protection and precautions. Laboratory animal studies have shown that prolonged and repeated inhalation exposure to light hydrocarbon vapors in the same naphtha boiling range as this product can produce adverse kidney effects in male rats. However, these effects were not observed in similar studies with female rats and male and female mice and in limited studies with other animal species. Additionally, in a number of human studies, there was no clinical evidence of such effects at normal occupational levels. It is therefore highly unlikely that the kidney effects observed In male rats have significant implications for humans exposed at or below the recommended vapor limits in the workplace. Product has a low order of acute oral and dermal toxicity, but minute amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury and possibly death. This product is judged to have an acute oral LD50 (rat) greater than 5 g/kg of body weight, and an acute dermal LD50 (rabbit) greater than 3. 16 g/kg of body weight. Inhalation of components of exhaust from burning, such as carbon monoxide, may cause death at high concentrations. Long-term repeated exposure of laboratory animals to whole diesel exhaust has resulted in an increased incidence of lung cancer. Exposure to exhaust from burning and diesel exhaust should be minimized. PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Petroleum Solvents/Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis. 945.0277(MwH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 PAGE: 3 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 ti EXXON DIESEL 2 F. PHYSICAL DATA The following data are approximate or typical values and should not be used for precise design purposes. BOILING RANGE VAPOR PRESSURE 160-350'C (320-650' F) Less than 1 mm Hg @ 20' C SPECIFIC GRAVITY (15.6 C/15.6 C) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1) 0.86 Greater than 5 MOLECULAR WEIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME Approximately 212 average 100 EVAPORATION RATE @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) pH (n-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) Essentially neutral 0.02. POUR, CONGEALING OR MELTING POINT SOLUBILITY IN WATER @ 1 ATM. AND 25 C (77 F) -18'C (0' F) Negligible; less than 0. 1% Pour Point by ASTM D 97 VISCOSITY 2.7 cSt @ 40'C G. REACTIVITY This product is stable and will not react violently with water. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Avoid contact with strong oxidants such as liquid chlorine, concentrated oxygen, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite. H. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Shut off and eliminate all ignition sources. Keep people away. Recover free product. Add sand, earth or other suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Ventilate confined spaces. Open all windows and doors. Keep product out of sewers and watercourses by diking or impounding. Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter sewers, watercourses, or extensive land areas. Assure conformity with applicable governmental regulations. Continue to observe precautions for volatile, combustible vapors from absorbed material . THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MAY BE USEFUL IN COMPLYING WITH VARIOUS STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS UNDER VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL STATUTES: REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 302 (CERCLA Section 102) No RQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen). THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY (TPQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 355 (SARA Sections 301-304) No TPQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen) . TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313) No toxic chemical is present greater than 1% or 0. 1% (carcinogen) . HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 370 (SARA Sections 311-312) Acute Chronic Fire Pressure Reactive Not Applicable EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION CODE: Hazard Hazard Hazard Hazard Hazard XXX Xxx 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 PAGE: 4 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 � 4• EXXON DIESEL 2 I. PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS VENTILATION Use only with ventilation sufficient to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. EYE PROTECTION Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact. WORK PRACTICES / ENGINEERING CONTROLS Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not store near heat, sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment. Information on electrical equipment appropriate for use with this product may be found in the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70) . This document is available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269. PERSONAL HYGIENE Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Remove contaminated clothing; launder or dry-clean before re-use. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly clean before re-use; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at end of work period. Product is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly with soap and water. J. TRANSPORTATION AND OSHA RELATED LABEL INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT INFORMATION For further information relative to spills resulting from transportation incidents, refer to latest Department of Transportation Emergency Response Guidebook for Hazardous Materials Incidents, DOT P 5800.3. DOT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Fuel oil , No. 2 / Combustible Liquid / NA 1993 OSHA REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATION In compliance with hazard and right-to-know requirements, the following OSHA Hazard Warnings should be found on a label , bill of lading or invoice accompanying this shipment. DANGER! COMBUSTIBLE LONG-TERM, REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE SKIN CANCER Note: Product label will contain additional non-OSHA related information. 945-0277IMWHo02) DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 PAGE: 5 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 EXXON DIESEL 2 The information and recommendations, contained herein are, to the best of Exxon's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Exxon does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and Exxon shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof. The information and recommendations are offered for the user's consideration and examination, and it is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that they are suitable and complete for its particular use. If buyer repackages this product, legal council should be consulted to insure proper health, safety and other necessary information is included on the container. The Environmental Information included under Section H hereof as well as the Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ratings have been included by Exxon Company, U.S.A. in order to provide additional health and hazard classification information. The ratings recommended are based upon the criteria supplied by the developers of these rating systems, together with Exxon's interpretation of the available data. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON HEALTH FOR OTHER PRODUCT INFORMATION CONTACT: EFFECTS CONTACT: DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE MANAGER, MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P. 0. BOX 2180 ROOM 3157 P. 0. BOX 2180 ROOM 2355 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 (713) 656-2443 (713) 656-5949 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 08/15/89 PAGE: 6 SUPERSEDES DATE: 06/01/89 f 8 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 (617) 773-9402 (617) 746-4795 July 2, 1990 Mr. Tom McKean Board of Health Town of Barnstable P,.O. Box 534 Hyannis,Ma. 02601 Dear Mr. McKean: Enclosed please find materials that list the products being used at the Hyannis Terminal. Very truly yours P YMOUTH & BROCK ON ST. RWY. CO. &49?�� ROBERT HULTGREN DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE r TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF BUSINESS Z�fl07�y` "Le-L72 61A?j, 4 Mail To:Board of Health MAILING ADDRESS: �" s�Yim/� � � ir�ov77�-^ Town of Barnstable TELEPHONE NUMBER: P.O. Box 534 CONTACT PERSON: Hyannis, MA 02601 Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for your own use, in qua les totalling, at any time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: S r 1��/�-�t� f /7�,5s TELEPHONE: Al LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered when stored in quantities totalling more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Please put a check beside each product that you store: ��ntifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners t Automatic transmission fluid Toilet cleaners Engine and radiator flushes Cesspool cleaners Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Disinfectants Motor oils/v41MW01s7 Road Salt (Halite) /'Gasoline, Jet fuel - —�-� - - —Refrigerants- �'"' t/ Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, Other petroleum products: grease, lubricants rodenticides) Degreasers for engines and metal Photochemicals (fixers and developers) Degreasers for driveways & garages - Printing ink Battery acid (electrolyte) Wood preservatives (creosote) Rustproofers Swimming pool chlorine Car wash d taj_-� Lye or caustic soda Car waxes and polishes Jewelry cleaners Asphalt & roofing tar Leather dyes Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Fertilizers (if stored outdoors) Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids) (including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please list): (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Household cleansers, oven cleaners White Copy-Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business V - THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ' Bpi TOy, b�Q4� OFFICE OF BAMSTAU i BOARD OF HEALTH MAM aj o° 1639* `00 367 MAIN STREET 0 MAY k' HYANNIS, MASS.02601 April 19, 1990 Robert Hultgren Deputy Director of Operations Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth MA 02360 Re: Notice to comply with the Town of Barnstable Article XXXIX: Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials Dear Mr. Hultgren: I am in receipt of your letter dated March 28, 1990. You stated there is no MDC trap at the 9 Elm Street, d/b/a Plymouth & Brockton. However, you did not mention when you plan to install the MDC trap and holding tank. You are directed to install the MDC trap and holding tank within thirty ( 30) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven ( 7) days after the date of this order is served. Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200.00. Each day ' s failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health TM:cst TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. ter°•• �� OFFICE OF ; ! )lEllT1DL BOARD OF HEALTH MAl 1. • 367 MAIN STREET o "Y k HYANNIS,MASS.02601 t , April 3, 1990 • i'.: Mr. Robert Hultgren. Superintendent Jr Plymouth 6 Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, MA 02360 NOTICE TO COMPLY WITH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ARTICLE XXXIX BYLAWS CONTROL OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The property at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis doing{ business as Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal was Inspected on December. 121 1989 by Thomas McKean, Director of Public Health. The following violations of the .Town of Barnstable Article XXXIX Bylaw were observed, Section 4 Prohibition: Floor drains contained .unknown various colored liquid substances. You stated In your letter dated March 28, 1990 the floor drains are connected into the Town sewer and there is no MDC at the site. You are reminded that the discharge of toxic or. hazardous materials upon the ground or into any surface or groundwaters within the Town, of Barnstable is prohibited. You are directed to remove the substances utilizing a licensed hazardous waste transporter within forty-eight (48) hours of.receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. ::":;:.; + Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200. Each day's failure to comply. _ with an order shall constitute a separate violation. ,•:`` :' .`'.; ' Very truly yours, ) McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bs copy: Edward Jenkinsj/ I ; John Vacarror/ Board of Health/ • • M f •S � y J7 , slJ fZ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE �pF THE TOE. OFFICE OF _. BAH39TOBL i BOARD OF•NIEALTH .� MAR pj . °C i639' �b� 367 MAIN STREET �C MAY k HYANNIS,MASS.02601 October 11, 1990 J. A. McDonough Director of Operations Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 31 Milk Street Mezzanine Level Boston, Ma 02109 Dear Mr. McDonough: I am in receipt of your letter dated October 9, 1990, confirming our telephone conversation. The Board of Health has a regularly scheduled public meeting on October 23, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. You and/or Mr. Anzuoni are requested to appear at the Board Meeting to discuss your request for an extension of time to install the MDC trap system. Very truly yours, f_ Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs r 31 Milk Street iRomfflfl Mezzanine Level Boston,Massachusetts 02109 (617)227-1854 October 9, 1990 Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health P. 0. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. Hyannis Terminal Dear Mr. McKean: Confirming our telephone conversation last Thursday, Mr. Anzuoni will be available on October 23, 1990 and I will contact you directly on October 24 regarding the status of the installation on Elm Street. Thanking you in advance for your understanding and cooperation, I remain- Very trul ours, PLYMO TH & BR KTON STREET RAILWAY CO. i J. MCDONOUGH ir ctor of Operations JAM/js CT 11 1c,),j y0ETHE T TOWN OF BARNSTABLE P T OFFICE OF MABB. HJflMAO& � BOARD OF HEALTH 9�C i639. 367 MAIN STREET o MAY A, HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 January 29, 1990 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 9 Elm Street Hyannis, Ma 02601 Dear Mr. Hultgren: Your request to increase the underground storage capacity of the diesel fuel tank at 9 Elm Street, Hyannis, was withdrawn after appearing at two (2).Board meetings November 28 and December 12, 1989. However, the following questions and concerns were not answered:.. 1) What is the septage bus waste pit connected into? 2) ,Is there an MDC trap at this site? 3) Engineered plans of a holding tank connected to an MDC trap have not been submitted. 4) How often is the waste oil collected? 5) How much waste oil is collected? Please submit manifest sheets. 6) Washing the exterior of buses is prohibited at this site. (Engineered plans of a closed-loop system or other containment system must be submitted to the Board and the Department of Environmental Protection prior to approval of any bus washing activities:) . You are directed to provide written answers to the above questions within ten (10) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven (7) days after the date this order is served. Si ererely Yo h s, Tomas McKean, _-- Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable GF/bs copy: Edward Jenkins,Plumbing Inspector,Town Hall John Vacarro 314 CMR: DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Sid 5.03: Discharges Requiring a Permit (1) No person shall discharge pollutants to -ground waters of the Commonwealth without a currently valid ' permit from the Director pursuant to G.L.c.21, s.43 and this chapter, unless exempted in 314 CYR -5.05 . E No person shall construct, install , moair"y, Operate or maintain an outlet for such. a discharge or any treatment works required to treat such discharge without hav-ing first obtained a .discharge permit in accordance with this subsection and written approval , from the Department for such activity. Any person who discharges or proposes to discharge to ground waters of the Commonwealth may obtain a permit 'by filing the ,appropriate application forms in actor- dance with this chapter and 314 CMR 2.00. (2) Activities which constitute discharges of. pollutants requiring a permit under paragraph (1) of this section include, but are not limited to: (a) Any facility which discharges a liquid effluent onto or below the land surface; (b) Any facility which discharges a liquid effluent to a. percolation pit, pond or lagoon; ,(c) Any,facility which discharges a liquid effluent ilia subsurfa.c.e. leaching facilities including but not limited to: leaching pits, galleries , chambers, trenches, fields and pipes; (d) Any facility which discharges a liquid effluent into a Class V injection well as defined in 310 CMR 27.00; or (e) Any facility with an associated unlined pit, pond, lagoon, or surface impoundment in which wastewaters or sludges are collected., stored, treated, or disposed and from which a liquid portion„seeps into .the ground. l 314 CMR: DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION �U ON CONTROL 5.04: Other Activities Requirin ' a Permit (1 : No person shall engage in any other activity, of �er that those described in 314 CMR 5.03, ,.hich may reasonably-;.result, directly or indirectly, in the discharge of pollutants into ground waters of the Commonwealth, without a currently valid permit from the Director, pursuant to this chapter and 314 CMR 2.00, unless exempted in 314 CMR- 5..05. Any person Who engages or :proposes to engage in. such activities may obtain a pQrrmit by filing the appropriat appii- cation forms in accordance with this chapter an-d[ 3i4 MR 2.00. (2) . S.uch other activities shall specifically .. include, but not be limited to: (a) "Storm water discharges" to the ground .as defined herein. "Sto r,.i, water discharges" means 'a conveyance or system .of conveyances ( including pipes, con- du'its, ditches and channels) primarily used for coIIecLing and convey;ng storm, water rung f, but not including combined municipal. sewer systems, and which: ` 1. Discharges storm water runoff :con- taminated by contact with process wastes, raw materials, toxic pollutants, F »ardc,_s substances,. or oil and grease to a caac^ing facility, or percolation pit, pond, or lagoon.; or 2. Is designated under 314 CMR 5.04(2)(b) . l - 10 - 314 CMR: DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ' Such discharges shall include, but not be limited .to, any "storm water discharge" which is located in an industrial plant er in plant associated areas, if there is a potential for significant discharge �f - storm water contaminated by contac `with process wastes, raw materials, toxic pollu- tants or hazardous substances. "giant associated areas" means. industrial plant yards, immediate access roads , drai^age ponds, refuse piles, storage piles or areas, and material or product loading and unloading areas. . The term excludes areas located on plant lands separated from the plant's industrial activities ,. such as office buildings and accompanying parking lots. " (b) Case-by`case designation of storm water discharges to the -ground.. The. Director. may designate a conveyance or system of conveyances primarily used -for collecting and conveying storm water runoff. as a storm water discharge to the ground. This designation may bje made when the . Director determines that a st-orm .water discharge is or may be a significant .contribu- . . tor of pollution to the ground waters ' of the Commonwealth. In making this determination, : the Director shall. consider the followina factors: A. The location of the discharge with respect to ground waters of the Commonwealth. B. The size of the discharge. y . C. The quantity and nature of the pollutants reaching ground waters cl .the Commonwealth and the Massachusetts water quality 'standards applicable to such waters; and D. Other relevant factors. .r _ (' . .314 CMR: DIVISION OF ;CATER POLLUTION CONTROL (3) Any person owning, operating or maintaining a "storm water discharge" is subject to the re�;u}re- ments of 314 CMR 5.04(1) . (4) Any person owning, operating or maintaining a conveyance or system of conveyances operated ?ri- marily for the purpose of collecting and conveying storm water runoff- which does not constitut= a "storm water discharge" is subject to the provisions of 31.4 C."a 5.05(8.). 5.05: Exemptions The following activities are exempt. frc,m the need to obtain a permit pursuant to G.L.c.21, s.-3 and. this chapter; (1) Any facility which discharges a liquid elff luent as a.r.es..ul t .:of the areatment .:of sewage at -a. ti-eat- ment works which is designed to receive and receives 15C00 gal Inns per day or.. Tess provided that such facility was designed, approved, C .constructed. and 'is maintained in accordance with 310 CMR 1-5. "The State Environmental Code, Tale Minimum Requirements for. the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage", c, .(2) Any recharge well used exclusively to replenish the water in an aquifer with uncontaminated water. (3) Any discharge in compliance with the written instructions of an On-Scene Coordinator pursu_rt to 4Q CFR Part 1510 (The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution 'Plan) or 33 CFR 153.10(.=) (Polluti.on by Oil and Hazardous Substances) r if approved in writing by the Director, the Commissioner, or their designees, as necess_ry =o abate an imminent hazard to the public healtn 'or safety. , _ (4) Any salt water intrusion barrier well used to inject uncontaminated water into a fresh water- aquifer to prevent the intrusion of salt water into the fresh water. (5) Any facility used to return to the ground the waters used for heating or cooling energy in a hea' exchanger provided the flow does not exceed 15,000 gallons per day. - 12 - 314 CMR: DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL (o) Any facility used to discharge non-cont�c_ cooling waters provided the flow does not _xceed 2,000 gallons per day and the temperature of wastewater does not exceed 40 degrees Celsius. (7) Any facility that recirculates sanitary l_n(.J- fill leachate on top of the sanitary landfill over an area that has been specifically designed with a liner and collection system for the purpose of recycling the leachate. (8) Any conveyance or system of conveyances operated primarily for the purpose of collecting and con- veying storm water runoff which does not constitute a "storm water discharge. (9) Any introduction of PWutants `- m nc^ ;Point source agricultural , silvicultural , land manag'Y�ent or right-of-way maintenance activities includalIg runoff from orchards, cultivated crops, pastures, range lands, forest lands and rights=of-way, but not including point source discharges from coneentra=ed animal feeding operations, discharges of silvi cultural process water or any "storm water discharges (as defined in 314 CMR 5.04(2,). ' .(10) Any landfill approved by the Department pur- suant to 310 CMR 19.00 provided that such facility c is not a point source and does not result in a discharge which causes a violation of applicabie water quality standards or result in a threat to public health, safety or welfare. (11) Any land application of sewage sludge provided - it is performed in accordance with a plan a,prov.ed by the Department. (12) Any treatment works and discharge therefr CM with interim permit .status pursuant to 314 C;�c 5.17(3), Any exemption in ,accordance with the provisions of 314 CMR 5.05 does not relieve the discharger of ' his responsibi.lities .under other state regulations including, but not limited to 310 CMR 27.00 "Under ground Water Source Protection". - 13 - LZ w:p _ Law Office of P.O. Box 31 John F. Desmond 19 Tower Hill Road Osterville, MA 02655 Martha M. Campbell 508-428-8989 of Counsel 617-951-2800 FAX: 508-428-7560 November 5, 1990 Board of Health Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. Dear Ms. Eshbaugh , Ms. Rask and Dr. Snow, Your letter of October 25, 1990 , addressed to George Anzuoni , President of Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. has been referred to .me. It has been determined that for the installation of a holding tank system a permit must be obtained from the Department of Environmental Protection in accordance with 314CMR. Since this permit process will take additional time, it is requested that the date for installation be extended to December 15, 1990 . ery ruly yo rs, oh Desmond JFD/e1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE THE raw ��Q ♦� OFFICE OF BAHISTABL i BOARD OF HEALTH MAM pj ao i639• `em 367 MAIN STREET �a MAR k• HYANNIS, MASS,02601 November 26, 1990 Carlos G. Pena, Project Manager Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. P O Box 1051 Sandwich MA 02563 Re: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal Dear Mr. Pena: I am in receipt of your letter dated November 19, 1990. Your letter discussed the utilization of cleaners. It appears you are discussing activities involving washing and cleaning buses. The washing of buses is prohibited at this site. Therefore, your proposal concerns a separate matter. At this time, the Board of Health is in receipt of a letter dated November 5, 1990, from Attorney John F. Desmond who is requesting additional time (until December 15, 1990) to install the system whic-h�was not designed for capturing effluent from the cleaning or washing of buses, but was designed for the parking of buses and "topping off " of fluids inside the terminal building (plans dated March 9, 1990) . The Board of Health will consider this request at the public meeting scheduled November 27, 1990. Your proposal to connect the MDC trap and the seepage bus waste pit to the existing sewer lines is something you should resolve with Mr. Thomas J. Mullen, the Superintendent of the DPW. However, I have recently discussed this matter with Mr. Mullen who stated such a connection could not be considered at this time. I believe the ultimate solution would be a properly designed "closed-looped" bus washer system utilizing recycled water. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely Thomas A. McKean --_ Director of Public Health M T .cst cc: Attorney John F. Desmond DAHa��o� (508) 888 9282 • FAX 888 5859 DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. P.O. Box 1051 • Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 November 19, 1990 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Plymouth & Brockton Hyannis Terminal Dear Mr. McKean: I am writing to you in response to the Board of Health's letter dated October 25, 1990, to the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company. In your letter, a date of November 23, 1990 was established as a deadline for the installation of an MDC Separator and a holding tank system for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal located on Center Street in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Since the October 23, 1990 meeting with the Board of Health, a few developments have occurred which may present an alternative solution to the holding. tank system presented by Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. (ADE) on plans dated March 9, 1990. The holding tank system option has been evaluated from both a financial and permitting perspective. The cost associated with the regular pumping of the holding tank would present a manifest injustice to Plymouth & Brockton due to exorbitant cost of such a system. Furthermore, the Department of Environmental Protection mentioned during a phone conversation, that it would not approve a tight tank system for a facility where there is an existing sewer line. Typically similar operations have installed an MDC oil and grease separator and have used environmentally sensitive cleaning agents. In our attempt to resolve this issue, I have been in contact with Mr. Ed Barry of the Barnstable Board of Health to determine which type of solution might be feasible. I have asked Mr. Barry to schedule an informal meeting with the Board of Health to discuss an alternative design option to the existing plans. At this meeting I would like to discuss the following proposal: 1. Design and install an MDC oil and grease trap which will connect the floor drain to the existing sewer line on the property. Faunce Corner Office Park 221 E. Main St., Suite 205 86 Faunce Corner Rd. • Suite 410 Engineers, Surveyors & Planners Milford, MA 01757 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508)478-2206 • FAX 478-0327 (508) 997-5422 • FAX 999-4060 Mr. Thomas McKean November 19, 1990 Page Two 2 . Evaluate and propose a cleaning agent which will be environmentally acceptable to the Barnstable Board of Health and the sewer treatment plant. 3 . Connection of all roof drain lines, if not already connected, to the existing town storm drainage system. 4 . Propose a Sewer Management Plan to which the Barnstable Board of Health and Sewer Commission comments will be incorporated. 5. File for a Sewer Connection Permit with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for the new configuration of sewer components at the Plymouth & Brockton bus site. 6. Connect the existing seepage bus waste pit to the existing sewer system. In closing, I would like to reiterate our commitment to resolving the issues associated with this project. I look forward to meeting with you on the 27th of November. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions. Thank you. Sincerely, ATLANTIC ESIG ENGINEERS, INC. Carl G. Pena Project Manager CGP/nm cc: George Anzuoni John F. Desmond Robert P. Warren TOWN OF BARNSTABLE .. "F TH E Taw 6�Q4� OFFICE OF = Baaa9TsBL 3 BOARD OF HEALTH NAM p i639' 367 MAIN STREET 'Fa MAY k' HYANNIS, MASS.02601 April 19, 1990 Robert Hultgren Deputy Director of Operations Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth MA 02360 Re: Notice to comply with the Town of Barnstable Article XXXIX: Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials Dear Mr. Hultgren: I am in receipt of your letter dated March 28, 1990. You stated there is no. MDC trap at the 9 Elm Street, d/b/a Plymouth & Brockton. However, you did not mention when you plan to install the MDC trap and holding tank. You are directed to install the MDC trap and holding tank within thirty ( 30) days of receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received within seven ( 7) days after the date of this order is served. Non-compliance may result in a fine of $200.00. Each day' s failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health TM:cst TOWN OF BARNSTABLE apt THE r0� OFFICE OF BAMST"L i BOARD OF HEALTH BAB& p, vo i639• �� 367 MAIN STREET �cNO HYANNIS, MASS.02601 November 29, 1990 John F. Desmond, Esquire P. O. Box 31 19 Tower Hill Road Osterville, Ma 02655 Dear Mr. Desmond: The Board of Health received your letter dated November 5, 1990. You are granted additional time, until January 15, 1991, to install an acceptable tank and separator system at the Plymoutli and Brockton Bus Terminal, 9 Elm Street, Hyannis. The extension is granted because you stated in your letter dated November 5, 1990, that an additional permit must be obtained from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection in accordance with 314 CMR. Also, Robert Warren of Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc., testified that two personnel of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Joseph Shepard (Lakeville) and David Ferris (Boston), had disapproved a holding tank at this site because of the availability of Town sewer. Thomas Mullen, the Superintendent of Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works, stated during recent conversations with our Health Agent, Thomas McKean, that the proposal to connect a separator into the Town sewer at this site could not be considered at this time. Therefore, the extension of time is needed to obtain approvals from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Town's Department of Public Works prior to the Installation of an acceptable tank and separator system. It was understood at the public meeting that Mr. Warren will be submitting a status report prior to the December 11, 1990 Board of Health public meeting and he will also be submitting regular status reports until January 15, 1990. Thank you for your cooperation at this time. Very truly yours, Ann Jane Eshbaugh Chairman BOARD OF HEALTH q0 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE AJE:bcs copy: Robert Warren George Anzuoni lj Atmiantloc ' DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. 1 1 Civil Engineers Environmental Scientists 9 Surveyors P.O. Box 1051 Sandwich, MA 02563 86 Faunce Corner Road 221 E. Main St. North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Milford, MA 01757 1 1 1 1 DRAFT i 1 SEWAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN Existing Sewer Connection 1 Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company Hyannis Terminal Hyannis, Massachusetts i 1 1 Prepared for: 1 Mr. Robert Hultgren Superintendent 1 Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 1 Prepared by: 1 Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. Post Office Box 1051 Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 December 7, 1990 1 ' 1 1 December 7, 1990 1 Mr. Robert Hultgren 1 Superintendent Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company 8 Industrial Park Road ' Plymouth, MA 02360 1 RE: Sewage Management Plan Existing Sewer Connection Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company Hyannis Terminal Hyannis, Massachusetts 1 Dear Mr. Hultgren:. . Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. is pleased to submit to you a ' Sewage Management Plan for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal located in the Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. ' The terminal facility is presently connected to the town sewer system through an 8" gravity sewer line. The existing employee bathrooms and the floor drains of the bus terminal are presently discharged into the sewer connection. The Town of Barnstable 1 Board of Health has issued an order requiring that the effluent from the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal bus washing operation be pre-treated prior to discharge into the town sewer system. LThe Management Plan incorporates three (3) different criteria: 1. The use of a non-emulsifying, quick release, sodium based and biodegradable surfactant which will be used to wash the > - buses. (See Appendix "A") 1 2 . A pre-treatment facility which will incorporate a grease and i oil separator and an activated carbon -filter which will be designed to produce an acceptable effluent to the town sewer system. (See Appendix "B") 1' 3. The operation and maintenance procedures for the bus terminal facility to guarantee the proper operation of the re-treatment facilit P .Y 1� 1 Mr. Robert Hultgren December 7, 1990 1' Page Two ' The following assumptions have been incorporated into the Sewage Treatment Plan: ' A. The bus washing operation at the Plymouth & Brockton - Hyannis Terminal will be a daily event. Buses will be washed for a period of five (5) hours continuously on weekdays and for a period of three (3) hours continuously on weekends. ' B. All effluent from the bus washing operation eration will be contained within the terminal structure . The effluent will be ' collected in an existing floor drain then piped to an oil and grease separator and subsequently piped through an activated carbon filter prior to discharge to the town sewer system. ' Waste oils will be piped from the oil and grease separator to a separate 1000 gallon holding tank located outside of the bus terminal structure. Please see "Pre-treatment Facility" Plan by Atlantic Design Engineers Inc. , dated December 6, 1990, for details. (See Appendix "C") . C. The existing drain located within the bus terminal will also collect any other miscellaneous oils, greases and fuels which may accidentally spill onto the floor of the bus terminal during usual bus terminal operations. ' Cleansing Agents The Cleansing, Agent or Surfactant which will optimize the ' performance of the Pre-treatment Facility will be a product called "Rapid Transit" .' Rapid Transit is manufactured by the Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. located in Toledo, Ohio. It is available locally at the Cape Janitor Supply, Inc. located at 832 ' Bearse's Way in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Y The specifications on Rapid Transit are as follows: ' - Chemical Name: Sodium Nitrilotriacetate Case Registry No. : 5064-31-3 'I J "Rapid Transit" will provide, as previously mentioned, a quick release, non-emulsifying, sodium based and biodegradable cleaning agent that will complement the performance of the oil and grease separator and the activated carbon filter. *Note: See manufacturer ' s specifications and operating g procedures should be fully adhered- to throughout the bus washing operation with "Rapid Transit" . Mr. Robert Hultgren December 7, 1990 Page Three Pretreatment Facility The intent of the Pre-treatment Facility is to upgrade the ' previously existing effluent discharge into the town sewer system from the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal in Hyannis. In order to achieve an effluent of 15 mg/1 of dissolved oil and grease from a floor drain discharge of 30-50 mg/1 of dissolved oil and greases a combination of an oil and grease separator and an activated carbon filter will be required. The oil and grease separator Model No. PC-60 is manufactured by McTighe Industries, ' Inc. of Mitchell, South' Dakota. The activated carbon filter is manufactured by IPC Systems of Westport, Connecticut. Both components of the pre-treatment system can be obtained as a ' package from H . A . Wilson Company located in Lexington, Massachusetts. The oil and grease separator is designed to remove oil and ' greases from wastewaters based on a gravity differential process. Separation occurs within the oil and grease separator based on the flow rates, specific gravity of the oil and greases and the ' wastewater temperature. The effluent produced is generally below 15 mg/1 of oil and greases. To further polish the effluent from the oil and grease separator and to pre-treat any organic compounds which may be present, an activated carbon filter will then filter the effluent prior to discharge to the town sewer system. The activated carbon within the carbtrol filters is replaced periodically- as the adsorption capacity of the carbon is exhausted. The effluent quality of the filter will be monitored ' to determine when the carbtrol filters should be replaced. The volume of effluent will also be monitored so as to correlate time vs. volume in establishing a schedule for the carbtrol Cannisters ' Replacement Schedule. Operation and Maintenance Procedures ' Personnel involved in the bus washing operations shall be responsible for the following items: 1. The proper use and storage of the "Rapid Transit" cleansing agent. The manufacturer ' s specifications and procedures should be posted within the bus terminal facility and compliance shall be monitored. 's . ' Mr. Robert Hultgren December 7, 1990 Page Four i 2 . The oil and grease separator should be checked on a weekly ' basis and serviced as described in the manufacturer ' s specifications. ' 3 . The activated carbon filter should be tested on a monthly basis to ensure that break through of organic compounds beyond the limit of 25 mg/1 has not occurred. ' 4 . The waste oil from the oil tank, the grease and oil residue and the spent carbon filter are considered hazardous waste material as depicted under 310 C.M.R. 18. 21. 00, DEP shall be removed from the Plymouth & Brockton Terminal by a licenses hazardous waste courier and disposed of at a licensed landfill or disposal facility. Plymouth & Brockton shall register with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection as a generator of hazardous wastes and shall comply with all applicable ' regulations and procedures. 5. The Barnstable Board of Health shall make unscheduled visits and inspect the'. operation of the Pre-Treatment Facility. p y In summary, the proposed surfactant/pre-treatment facility will ' reduce the previously existing effluent levels which were being introduced to the Barnstable Sewer System to an acceptable level, while providing an economically feasible solution to the bus washing problem as identified by the various departments at the ' Town of Barnstable. It is the intention of Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. to meet with and incorporate the recommendations of the Board of Health and the Department of Public Works into this Sewage Management Plan prior to its final draft. rShould you have any questions, please feel free to call. Sincerely, A7oos ESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. C . Pena Project Manager CGP/nm ' cc: Barnstable Department of Public Works Barnstable Board of Health .,.i}, NA, aft-k rs�� ar .,��. • Wt c,. ,� f + �� �q��,, f 404 T ' t'S W N � AR � � a �r y , �. 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May be harmful if Flash Point—None trams ingested. Miscibility 'Completely miscible in monorails This product is alkaline in all proportions with hot or cold truck leasing/rental fleets character. water;forms emulsions with oils post office First aid: Internal—Give milk or and water-insoluble solvents. ' school transportation systems water in large quantities. Stability: special education vehicles External—Flood with water. Shelf—at 240C/750F, in excess of gasoline, electric and water com- Eyes—Flush with water for 15 min- one year pany vehicles utes. If irritated, call a physician. Accelerated—490/1200F, in ' bottling companies Guarantee: excess of 90 days bread companies Spartan's modern manufacturing Freeze/Thaw—freezes and thaws mobile washing service units with complete clarity and laboratory control insure ' recreational vehicle sales/service Kosher and Pareve uniform quality. If dissatisfied with Directions for Use: performance of product, any Biodegradable Automatic Wash Systems: Dilute unused portion may be returned for Phosphate Free 1:500 to 1:800(1/4 oz. to oz. per credit within one year of the date of Authorized for use by the USDA. gal. of water). Rinse thoroughly. For manufacture. Use product as directed Packaging: 'T best results when heavy soil condi- and read all precautionary statements. Spartan's Rapid Transit is packaged tions exist, prescrub rocker panels, in attractive 55, 30 and 15-gallon front and back of bus with hand brush. drums. Label copy is provided in ' Pressure Washing: Dilute 1:50 both English and Spanish. , f Rapid oz./gal. of water). Rinse thoroughly. id Transit Aluminum Corrosion Test thoroughly Engine Cleaning: Dilute 1:10 to Method: Aluminum strips were immersed in various dilutions for 16 hours at 120°F 1:25(12 oz. to 5 oz./gal. of water) with the following results: and apply through a sprayer or Dilution Effect on Aluminum Dilution Effect on Aluminum 1:4 No discoloration 1:16 Darkened aluminum pressure washer. Rinse thoroughly. 1:10 No discoloration 1:30 Darkened aluminum 1:12 No discoloration 1:100 Slight darkening of aluminum For Institutional and Industrial Use Only on I i n:C c us o Rapid Transit is safe to use on aluminum at dilutions up to 1:12 for long contact time.With short contact time(less than 30 minutes)and at room temperatures followed by a water rinse, no problems with fr aluminum should occur at any dilution. >'L 3 0 E EEEJJJ ' Spartan Chemical Co.,Inc. 110 N.Westwood Ave. Toledo,Ohio 43607 ISM MEMBER the Lxpe M1s on Cleaning and Maintenance ' Distributed by: ©SCC 1/89 CAPE JANITOR SUPPIY9 INC. 832 Bearsel way,PO Box 641 Hyarvlis,Mass.02601 v (508) 775-7333 e _ • :. v. `to $.y.}'•., d.t, � .�. s. •x a,af r ,' .h :c � x X9 +•.T �- L 'A.a _Y...a:LGi:a m 3...c ti�.`r.d.s:a..�' i i�•r'il.Y;�Y �+�:+�a'+x 5.......� ...�. c.w:. ... .. .,,. �? _ .._ ",..a,.. #.. . ...- i``. ...=.s Ju ,i ,.:'w�.c.c.. ' .. _ . 1 SECTION V - HEATH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS IF OVA - CONDITIONS TO AVOID THRESHOLD LDGT VALUE - Not established May cause eye and skin irritation. Avoid prolonged skin contact; dryness will occur. PRDARY ROUTES OF ENTRY INHALATION SKIN CONTACT x 07H R (SPECIFY) ' CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY USE - Unknown EMERG3V AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES - In case of contact immediately flush eyes with plenty of ' water for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. Flush skin with water. wash clothing before reuse. If swallowed, give large quantities of water or fruit juice. Call a physician immediately. ' SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA I STABILITY: INSTABLE STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Strong acids and strong oxidizing agents. HRZAADOUS DECO POSITION PRODUCTS None known ' HAZaRDDUs MAY OCCUR POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR. X ' I SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDU ES . 51 TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL. IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Flush with water through normal sewer system. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Same as above. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION i RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (SPECIFY TYPE) None necessary VENTILATION - Goad `, ., general ventilation should be sufficient .for most conditions. Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. PROTECTIVE GLOVES (SPECVY TYPE) EYE PROTECTION (SPECIFY TYPE) Impervious Approved safety glasses OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUI13 ENT None necessary '> I SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRUCAUTIONNS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING. �.i Nothing special d OTHER PRECAUTIONS u_) None °. . Spartan Chemical Co., Inc• NAME Thomas J. NitcheU b RAPID TRANSIT TfTLE Director of Reward: �. } Ref: 29 CFR 1910:1200 (OSHA) DATE"-:' June 1, 1990 SUPERCEDES Sep 19, 1985 OSCC6/90 Copyrighted: Spartan Chemical Co. , Inc., - 'For Use Only By Authorized Spartan Distributors. ' SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO., DC. HATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION I ' PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRO0XT !W£ OR MMIER (as it appears on label)- RAPID TRANSIT MAN FACTUI RIS NAME DMETtGE?C1f TELEPHONE NO. ' Spartan Chemical Co., Inc. (419) 531-5551 ADDRESS (NUMMBER, STREET, CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE) MMIFACTURER'S D-U-N-S NO. ' 110 N. Westwood Ave., Toledo, OH 43607 00-503-6728 ( SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS I .- Table Z-1-A - 1 (CAS REGISTRY NO. ( xii ( CHEMICAL. NAME(S) ( TWA I STEL 1. Ceiling ( CARCDCGEN ma/M3 I ma/M3 I ma/N3 I r 5064-31-3 1-5 Sodium nitrilotriacetate --not established-- . Yes - NTP - SECTION III i I PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20 = 1) 212 of oC 1.054 VAPOR P - 18 PERCENT SOLID BY 0 75 of oC x mm Hg _psi WEIGHT (%) - 18-20 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1) EVAPORATION RATE (but. ace. 1) Unknown .1 ' SOLUBILITY IN WATER APPEARANCE AND ODOR Complete Pale yellow, water-thin liquid, ' pH clean fragrance IS MATERIAL: (LIQUID) SOLID 11.7-12.2 GAS, PASTE POMEDER SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT - None METHOD USED - ASTM - D92 FL1E LIMITS - n/a a EXTINGOISHI►MG MEDIA m n/a ' SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES .d� None UKSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HA7ARDS �i None II '3 i 4 APPENDIX "B" LOW AND HIGH FLAW CYLINDRICAL SEPARATORS McTighe Industries, Incorporated offers a complete line of oil-water `. separators for the separation of multi-phase liquids and solids from petroleum and industrial wastewater. ' The McTighe Oil-Water Separator design conforms to .all state and federal EPA oily water discharge requirements, Chapters 3 $ 5 of the American Petroleum Institute Manual on .Disposal of Refinery Wastes (volume on Liquid Wastes) , API Bulletin Number 1630, First Edition, May 1979, "Wastewater Handling and Treatment for Petroleum Marketing Facilities", Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard for Safety UL-58, ANSI B-137. 1, 1971, as well as when requested, Steel Tank Institute Construction Specifications. The following material within the section describes separators with flow ranges from 40 gpm to 4500 gpm. Larger flow systems are available upon request. The purpose of this material isto present the fundamental McTighe Industries, Inc. , Oil-Water Separator design criteria to consultants, ' industrial, petroleum, civil and environmental engineers, research and development scientists and federal, state and local environmental protection authorities., The material shall apply as well to personnel concerned with wastewater handling and treatment systems, liquid storage controls at petroleum ' marketing facilities and other types of facilities that have petroleum storage and handling capabilities, ranging from military installations, airports, utilities, industrial firms, transportation terminals and facilities, etc. ' The basic unit for the control of oily discharge of contaiminated storm " runoff and other wastewaters is the gravity type oil-water separator, which is in general use throughout the Petroleum Industry. Operation of the separator depends on the difference in Specific Gravity of the oil and water. The 3 separator basically provides a quiescent zone in which oil droplets can rise to the surface and be skimmed off. The dimensions of any separator are dependent on the Flow Rates, Specific Gravity of the oil and temperature of the water. Research and experimental work conducted on gravity type separators for many years have led to the adoption of fundamental principles which provide a mathematical basis for determining separator shapes and dimensions and their 4 . relationship to separator performance and effluent characteristics. These parameters are incorporated and illustrated in the American Petroleum Institute Manual on Disposal of Refinery Wastes, Volume on Liquid Wastes, Chapter 5 - Oil Water Separator Process Design. When expressing the basic principles governing separation of oil from water by gravity differential, the American Petroleum Institute recommends various minimal horizontal and vertical I cross section areas and depth-to-width ratios. These minimums are based on a derivation of Stokes' Law for terminal velocity of spheres in a liquid medium that is applicable to the rise of oil globules in water: 1) Vr=_q_ Pw-Po D2 18u 1 s Where: Vr - Velocity of the rate of rise of oil globules g - Acceleration caused by the force of gravity (981 cm/sec) MII-G1-1 F Pw - Specific Gravity of water Po - Specific Gravity of oil - . D - Diameter of oil globule u - Absolute viscosity of water at design temperature in poises. I The design principles of the patented McTighe Industries, Inc. , Oil-Water Separator not only meet the preceding API Design Criteria, but refinements have been incorporated that enhance separation, resulting in an improved oil-water separator design and, consequently, an improved effluent quality. These take the form of: t1) Inlet The invert of the inlet of the McTighe separator is above the operating t surface level of the separator to provide positive drainage of the inlet sewer. The inlet pipe to the separator is designed to conform to the flow capacity of the separator. 2) Distribution Chamber and Corrugated Plate Separator In the McTighe unit, the distribution chamber distributes the flow in an even manner across the width of the separator and reduces the velocity. The corrugated plate separator improves remarkably, the hydraulic characteristics and retention performance of the McTighe Oil-Water Separator. It equalizes the t velocity of flow across the distribution chamber and helps to rupture oil-water globules that would not separate out ordinarily. t The basic design has been utilized since 1946, as the Buffalo-Morse iple of floatable industrial liquids passing over a single, corrugated Al plate at a perpendicular position to the inlet flow. tAs the influent passes over the corrugated plate separator, the tumbling action of the oil laden water passing over the corrugations induces the proper agitation in the stream, and causes the oils or lighter density substances to break away from the wastewater stream. As the oil starts to rise, it is joined by other droplets of oil and due to the buoyancy, rise rapidly to the surface. The rising rate of the oils or other floating industrial wastes depends on the oil droplet size. The larger the droplet the faster the rate of rise and separation. Free oil and other floatable industrial waste, collect together above the operating surface of the corrugated .plate separator and a rapid rising of the separated products is accomplished within the distribution chamber. Sludge or heavy solids within the stream settle to the bottom of the McTighe separator, collecting at the center sludge baffle plate. 3) Corrugated Parallel Plate Separator The corrugated parallel plate separator within the McTighe Oil-Water Separator vastly improves the efficiency of separation by enlarging the t effective separation surface area through the use of multiple parallel corrugated plates. In a conventional API oil-water separator, an oil droplet must rise from �a some depth in the water to the surface in order to be separated. The design of API separators is based on the removal of free oil globules larger than 150 �1 MII-G1-2 microns. Oil globules smaller than 150 microns may pass out with the effluent since they rise too slowly to migrate to the surface where separation is effected. Due to these design limitations, the effluent quality from an API type separator is difficult to determine however and current data based on refinery effluent subject to API separators suggest an effluent quality of about 50 mg/1 of oil should be expected. The operating principle of the corrugated parallel - plate separator, within the McTighe unit, is that the efficiency is not dependent upon the depth of the tank, but the over-flow rate, in other words, the projected surface area. If it were desirable to obtain separation efficiency, say for particles 20 ' microns in size, this would require a very large surface area. If this surface area could be subdivided and stacked in layers, this would considerably decrease the required ground area. This principle is in effect achieved with the corrugated parallel plate separator, originally developed by the Royal Dutch . ' Shell Oil Company and Pielkenrod-Vinitex of the Netherlands in 1964-1966. The patented McTighe Industries, Incorporated Oil-Water Separator utilizes an inclined arrangement of corrugated plates stacked upwards at a 45° angle, spaced i every 4„ apart, to prevent fouling by debris and gummy solids. Under laminar. flow conditions, buoyancy forces cause oil droplets to rise and coalesce into "sheets" of oil on the underside of each of the plates, creep-up the surfaces and finally break loose at the top in the form of large globules that rapidly rise through the separating chamber to the surface. A small area at the extreme bottom of the plate pack is intentionally left open so that any sludge or heavy solids immediately drop and are collected by the center sludge baffle plate. In a major oil spill condition, the McTighe Separator is designed so that the contaminated surface increases as the water capacity decreases. Furthermore, in a major rainfall condition, oil concentration and oil droplet size usually change in minutes. Water flow then passes through the separator system without disturbing any standing oil or settled sludge within the system. In operation, the maximum distance that an.oil particle has to rise for effective removal is the 4" between the plates instead of a few feet, as in a API type separator. Due to this characteristic in design, the McTighe Industries, Incorporated Oil-Water Separator is about 1/5 the size of an API type separator. The phenomena of oil globules coalescing on the underside of ` i the plates further increases performance. McTighe's unique corrugated plate arrangement and spacing removes all oil droplets greater than twenty microns in size and produces oil levels of 15 ppm, under normal operating conditions. ' 3.1) Separating Chamber In the McTighe unit, the separating chamber is properly sized and engineered in strict accordance to Chapter 5 of API Manual on Disposal of Refinery Wastes, Volume on Liquid Wastes, 0il-Water Separator Process Design. Since flow rates and type of oily wastewater normally dictate the size of the A unit required, as the wastewater volumes requiring treatment increase, so does the separating chamber size. MII-G1-3 U 3.2) Petro-Pak Coalescing_ Separator Within recent years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) .has established stringent wastewater discharge regulations throughout the United States. McTighe Industries, Incorporated and its advanced "Petro-Pak" coalescing separator technology was established after a decade of continuous research, development and refinement by McTighe scientists and engineers in response to these regulations. The patented McTighe "Petro-Pak" is capable of enhanced coalescing oil-water separation far in excess of that of existing oil-water separation systems. The "Petro-Pak" when used in conjunction with the McTighe Oil-Water Separator, removes oil globules of 20 microns in size or smaller and reduces effluent oil content to levels of 10 ppm, under normal operating conditions. ' The "Petro-Pak" has a known shelf life of 10 years and can operate at influent temperatures of 400 to 160°F and over a PH range of 2 to 12. The McTighe "Petro-Pak" is a 10 layer thick framed blanket, 6" in width and made up of coarse and fine polypropylene fibers. This polypropylene coalescing medium possesses both oleophilic (oil attracting) and hydrophobic (water repelling) properties. As documented by Naval Reserach Laboratory Tests; "It now becomes apparent that polypropylene should serve best among the solids investigated as prospective materials for the internal structure of coalescer filters." Under laminar flow conditions, oil droplets from all strata of the e wastewater stream, enter the "Petro-Pak" and attach themselves to the polypropylene strands. Once attached the oil globules agglomerate and either wick-up or if sufficiently large, break away and rise through the "Petro-Pak" to the surface. After reaching the surface, oil continues to move with the flow allowing the unrestricted flow conditions. Any settleable solids that have not been trapped by the corrugated plate separator and parallel corrugated plate separator and have not been collected at the center sludge baffle plate shall attach themselves to the "Petro-Pak" strands. As they agglomerate and increase in weight, they fall through the "Petro-Pak" to'the bottom of the separation chamber and collect at the "Petro-Pak" baffle plate. ' Due to these self-cleaning properties of the McTighe "Petro-Pak", maintenance requirements are minimal. However, under oil spill conditions or if gross amounts of sludge enter the oil-water separator system, the "Petro-Pak" can be easily cleansed by removing it from the units holding channel and simply hosing it down, in order to remove any gummy solids or debris that may accumulate on the fibers. 4 4) Oil Skimmers The oil skimmer skims oil from the surfaces of the McTighe unit, which may then flow by gravity into an oil slop tank.. The skimmer consists of a slotted PVC unit installed with the edge slightly above the liquid surface, so that when the edge is manually rotated below -the surface with an adjustable wrench, x., floatable oils flow into the skimmer openings and through the discharge pipe for disposal. ,i �' - MII-G1-4' 5) Automatic Oil-Water Pumpout System The McTighe Automatic Oil-Water System consists of: A - Dual sensing control float with solid state latch pak for tank gauging. The float controlling the gauge lies in the interface of the -contaminate and free water. The system automatically ' pumps-out after reaching a predetermined level. B - Oil and/or water may be discharged from the separator by a high capacity (open discharge) open impeller, sealed life bearing pump. Sludge may be discharged from the separator by an electric motor driven diaphragm pump. ' C - The tank gauge and pump can be installed in one unit by a series of j explosion proof micro switches so that the system is completely automatic. 6) Outlet The outlet pipe opening is located at the furthest point distant from the ' inlet; at the most quiescent zone of the McTighe Oil-Water Separator. The invert of the outlet is below the operating surface level of the separator to provide positive drainage of the system. The outlet pipe to the separator is designed to conform to the flow capacity of the separator. 7) Manholes '.. , The McTighe Oil-Water Separator dependent on design requirements, is equipped with a 24" diameter manhole, UL Approved, complete with extension, bolted cover and gasket. 8) Materials of Construction The McTighe Industries, Inc., standard dimensioned and custom built oil-water separators are fabricated from prime grade carbon steel as required by the latest edition of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. , Standard UL-58, ANSI B-137. 1-1971 . McTighe has the capabilities of also fabricating from prime grade 43 stainless steel, if required. For optimum quality and long life, underground or aboveground units can be sandblasted, either interior and/or exterior and coated with a wide variety of standard and special coatings; high quality Red Primer, Black Asphaltum, Bitumastics (either hot or cold) , coal tar epoxys, coal tar enamels, fiberglass, ' etc. The coating of McTighe units with Military Spec Mil P-15147, etc. is available. McTighe Oil-Water Separators are manufactured under the trademark and license of Steel Tank Institute, sti-P3 Corrosion Control System. The sti-P3 system includes: L 'i d 1) Electrical Isolation 2) Electrically Insulating Exterior Protective Coating �^ 3) Cathodic Protection 4) Protection Prover I i 1) Electrical Isolation Dielectric nylon reducing bushings or flange isolators' are used in each 1, tank opening in order to isolate the tank from metall ic entry pipes. This prevents stray currents from entering the tank through the piping system and '. eliminates unnecessary protective current drain. j 2) Electrically Insulating Exterior Protective Coating Special coating provides the tank with initial resistance to corrosion. It also reduces the amount of protective current needed for cathodic protection. The coating is a heavy duty, amine-cured coal 'tar epoxy in compliance with MIL-P-2326 Type 1 Class 2. This coating is applied over the steel surface after Steel Structures Painting Council Surface Preparation Specification SSPC-SP-6-63 Number 6 Commercial Blast Cleaning. 3) Cathodic Protection � s Sacrificial anodes of magnesium are attached to tank heads (and shell where needed) as a further means of protecting the tank from corrosion. Due to the electrical potential between the anodes and the tank, they are self-starting upon burial of the tank and need no other equipment or connections. Size of anodes is determined by the amount of tank surface. ' 4) Protection Prover I An inexpensive optional monitoring system pre-wired and factory installed on each tank. ' McTighe Industries, Incorporated, Oil-Water Separators with sti-P system shall conform to the drawings and Underwriters Laboratories, Subject 59. The corrosion control system shall be in strict accordance with sti-P3 Specifications. McTighe Oil-Water Separators shall bear UL and sti-P3 labels and shall include the sti-P3 30 year written warranty. 9) Oil-Water Separator Accessories McTighe Oil-Water Separators, whether standard or custom built, can include a complete line of accessories in strict accordance with OSHA and Underwriters Laboratories Specifications. These include the following: LJ Manholes and Manhole Extensions Tank Preheaters t Steel Saddles or Skid Mounting Insulation Blankets s Interior and Exterior Ladders and Cages Double Wall Construction t � p ' MII-G1-6 McTIGHE INDUSTRIES OIL-WATER SEPARATOR MODELS PCO-GFP ' . OPERATION ' McTighe Industries Oil-Water Separator Model PCO-GFP has been designed and proven to produce 10 parts per million of oil in the effluent under normal operating conditions.* Design flow rates range from 30 to 85 GPM; design separator volume ranges from 115 to 285 gallons. Spill containment capacities ' range from 70 to 170 gallons. Other sizes are available upon request. Before the separator is put into operation, it must be filled with clean water as noted in the installation instructions. Separation within the unit is perpetual on a last-in, last-out basis. As influent enters the oil-water separator, a corresponding amount of separated effluent is automatically discharged through the oil removal and water discharge , lines. ' Units equipped with multi-station liquid level controls will accumulate oil until a predetermined level is reached, activating an automatic oil pump-out system. ' Units equipped with a single-station liquid level control will accumulate oil until a predetermined level is reached, activating an alarm for oil ' pump-out. The PCO-GFP Oil-Water Separator System consists of three chambers within i . the rectangular unit. The separating action is begun immediately as the contaminated product enters the system. 1 . Inlet and Interceptor/Distribution Chamber The invert of the inlet of the McTighe Separator is above the operating surface level of the separator to provide positive drainage of the inlet pipe. The inlet pipe to the separator is designed to conform to the flow capacity of the separator. In the McTighe unit, the Interceptor/Distribution Chamber distributes the flow in an even manner across the width of the separator and reduces the velocity producing a laminar condition more conducive to effective separation. Free oils and other floatable industrial wastes collect together above the operating eratin surface of the Interceptor/Distribution Chamber and are forced through two oil over-flow openings in the diffusion LAI baffle wall into the separating chamber. Sediments and heavy settleable solids fall to the bottom of the Interceptor/Distribution Chamber as �# sludge for periodic removal. , d 2. Corrugated Parallel Plate Separator The Corrugated Parallel Plate Separator within the McTighe Oil-Water Separator vastly improves the efficiency of the separation by enlarging Lj Y k MII LF6-1' the effective separation surface area through the use of multiple parallel corrugated plates. The McTighe Industries, Incorporated Oil-Water Separator utilizes an ' inclined arrangement of polypropylene, fiberglass or galvanized steel corrugated plates stacked upwards at a 45° angle, spaced every 1" apart, to prevent fouling by debris and gummy solids. ' Under laminar flow conditions, buoyancy forces cause oil droplets to rise and coalesce into "sheets" of oil on the underside of each of the plates, creep up the surfaces and finally break loose at the top in the form of large globules. As the oil starts to rise, it is joined by other globules of oil and due to their buoyancy, rise rapidly through the separating chamber to the surface. The rising rate of the oils or other floating ' industrial wastes depends on the oil droplet size. The larger the globule, the faster the rate of rise and separation. ' 3. Separating Chamber In the McTighe unit, the Separating Chamber is properly sized and ' engineered according to the application specifications. Since flow rates and type of oily wastewater normally dictate the size of the unit required, as the wastewater volumes requiring treatment increase so does the Separating Chamber size. ' 4. Petro-Pak Coalescing Separator arator The patented McTighe "Petro-Pak" is capable of enhanced coalescing oil-water separation far in excess of that of existing oil-water separation systems. The "Petro-Pak", when used in conjunction with the ' McTighe Oil-Water Separator, removes oil globules of 20 microns or smaller and reduces effluent oil content levels of 10 ppm under normal operating conditions. The "Petro-Pak" has a known shelf life of 10 years and can operate at influent temperatures of 40° F to 160° F and over a ' ph range of 2 to 12. The McTighe "Petro-Pak" is a 10 layer thick framed blanket, 6" in width, ' .and made up of a coarse and fine polypropylene fibers. This polypropylene coalescing medium possesses both oleophilic (oil attracting) and hydrophobic (water repelling) properties. ' 5. Access Ports 3 Access to all chambers of the separator, dependent on design requirements, �i is through two 3" access ports. In the event that major maintenance is required the entire gasketed steel cover of the separator can be unbolted and removed. �! 6. Outlet Chamber and Outlet �z In the McTighe unit, clean water moves under the Oil Retention Pipe Extension in order to exit the separator. The opening into the Outlet Pipe is located at the furthest point distant from the inlet; at the most quiescent zone of ,the McTighe Oil-Water Separator. The clean water is MII-LF6-2 forced upward in the Outlet Pipe and out of the separator. The outlet pipe to the separator is designed to conform to the flow capacity of the separator. 7. Oil Removal Systems ' Alternate 1 Gravity Oil Draw-Off System consists of adjustable corrosion resistant skimmers. The oil skimmer skims oil from the surfaces of the McTighe unit, which may then flow by gravity into an oil slop tank. The skimmer consists of a slotted PVC unit installed with the edge slightly above the liquid surface, so that when the edge is manually rotated below the surface ' with an adjustable wrench, floatable oils flow into the skimmer openings and through the discharge pipe for disposal. Alternate 2 Automatic Oil Pump-Out System consists of: Ili , A. A multi-station liquid level sensor with solid state latch pak for tank gauging. The floats controlling the gauge lie in the interface of the contaminant and free water. System automatically pumps but after reaching a predetermined level. E. Oil may be discharged from the separator by an explosion proof (open discharge) open impeller, sealed life bearing pump. (Pumping rate is dependent on specific application) . C. The tank gauge and pump can be installed in one unit by a series of explosion proof micro switches so that the system is completely automatic. Alternate 3 Automatic Oil High-Level Alarm System consists of -a single station liquid level sensor with solid state latch pak for tank gauging. The float r controlling the gauge lies within the interface of the contaminant and free water. System automatically activates an alarm device after oil reaches a predetermined level. The alarm informs the operator that the maximum amount of oil has accumulated within the system and this product should be pumped out of the unit. *NOTE Ci Please note that these are standard operations; your separator may be specially modified and more specific operating, information may be required. ,f engineered and sized for McTighe Industries Oil-Water Separators are en 9 P 9 specific rates of flow. Influent flow rates in excess of the units stated ' maximum gallons per minute flow rate will result in decreased separator efficiency. Also, each McTighe Industries Oil-Water Separator is engineered and constructed to separate a particular type of influent as outlined at time of purchase. The introduction of contaminated products not specified at the time Li 'I t MII-J.FS-3 ' of purchase may result in decreased separator efficiency. It is especially important that detergents are not allowed into the separator. Centrifugal or high speed pumps should not be used on the influent as they will create '. ' mechanically emulsified oils of less than 20 micron in size that will not readily separate. Questions regarding deviations from originally intended use of McTighe Industries Oil-Water Separators should be directed to McTighe Industries, Inc. , P.O. Box 928, Mitchell, South Dakota 57301. ' MAINTENANCE ' Separator should be inspected periodically for level control, extensive sludge build up in the Interceptor Compartment and other general maintenance. The entire internal separator systems of the McTighe Oil-Water Separator can be inspected for service by unbolting and removing the gasketed steel cover plate. 1 4 When oil removal systems are not installed in the system, periodic maintenance is required to determine when the system should be serviced for oil contaminant pump-out. Pump-out shall be performed .through the two separate 3" manhole accessways, and in this procedure, foreign debris should be removed from the Interceptor/Distribution Chamber and the Separation Chamber. Either style flow level instruments may be removed from the system by 2 removing the DTB and checking the magnet float to the enclosed reed switch. Pump-out system can be serviced by determining pump suction and discharge by pressure gauges. During this procedure, determine if pump suction prime is effective, and that a liquid seal is effective in the system. ' Skimmer type units should be inspected to insure proper adjustment and for 4 foreign debris that may impede operation of skimmers. Separators equipped with "Petro-Pak" should follow a regular maintenance schedule. The "Petro-Pak" can be easily cleansed by removing it from the oil-water separator and hosing it down in order to wash off any oil and debris ' that has accumulated on the fibers. We recommend that this cleaning procedure be followed after .heavy rainfalls, oil spills, or high loading of the oil-water separator with foreign debris and high percentages of sludge. The "Petro-Pak" ' can be easily removed by removing the manhole cover and pulling the "Petro-Pak" out by use of its lifting arm. IMPORTANT Before removal of "Petro-Pak", all accumulated oil must be removed from the separation chamber. After washing down the "Petro-Pak" with 35 psi water pressure, bend and twist to free any foreign debris and continue to wash down with water. Reinsert into channels with the fine mesh side of the "Petro-Pak" toward the discharge and/or effluent side of the system. Reposition lifting rod ' into stabilization hook. This will prevent "Petro-Pak", when accumulated with oil, from rising to the surface. - Immediately thereafter, fill separator with water to maximum capacity. c MII-LF6-4 ITIROL • r, • - .� 1.77 �t. ,aj A C"t y w � i 4 - a E �.F"_ �s�-ct:F -ra.Z -r�.s:t"`t �.�...v n _.rt�?., -`!*a,...t� �`.c`'�.h:, _�-., ,^, v� � .:i;� �.�s,.».� .2�"! 1. .�:7P:z`f.+�t�.•?�'�2s�_. _ 4 mow Y; t. a Fs- F. sf gt � ds .a 'T z . �G'��VA'i`�D 4A. �►Il� g3'�° �$ 8 Acetone Gasoline Acrylonitrile Heptane Anthracene Hexane ' Benzene Hydrogen Sulfide Bromochioromethane Isopropyl Alcohol Carbon Disulfide Lindane ' Carbon Tetrachloride Methylene Chloride Chlorocresol Methyl Chloride Chloroethane Methyl Mercaptan Chlorohexane Naphthalene Chloroform Nitrobenzene Chloromethylether Nitrophenol Chlorobenzene Pentanea Chlorophenol Phenol Chloroothoxymethane PCB118 DOD Solvent odors DDE Styrene DDT Tetrachlorethane Dichlorobenzene Tetrachloroethylene Dichloroerthane Toluene ' Dichloroethylene Trichloroethylene Dichlorophenol Toluene Diethylether Trichloroethana ' Dinitro-cresol Trichloroethylene Dinitrotoluene Trichlorobenzene Dioxin Trichlorophenol Ethanol Vinyl Chloride ' Ethyibenzene Xylene Ethyl Mercapta.n Freons Fuel Oils a . e..3 ®R S d� SWIROWKENTAL CQUIPKENT INLET--3/4" DIA MALE ELPOR- 1 ' HOSE THREAD W/CAP / 1 OUTLET-3/4" DIA MALE \ HOSE THREAD W/CAP ' 24"OD 'x 34 t/2" �y I 'T NO ES: 314" HOSE x NPT ADAPTOR AND 3/4"FNPT x 90' ELBOW, 2 EACH SUPPLIED WITH EACH DRUM. 1 Top and side views of the L—POR canister. ' 8-2 ORS �,►�1N1Uip\I.LL L--POSR SBCTIOH 8: L-POR ' The L-POR is an economical and effective water purification system which uses granular activated carbon to remove organic contaminants from a water stream. The system is ideal for small scale projects ' such as treating the effluent from a low-flow groundwater pump or Air Stripper. The unit's small size makes it readily transportable and easy to deploy. For large scale applications, custom-designed stainless, steel . systems are available. 8.1 1ATERTALS OF CONSTRUCTION --55-Gallon Drum `- - Steel D.O.T.-17-4 inside epoxy painted '^ -Carbon - Granular activated carbon type CO-401, 8 X 30 . 8.2 ADDITIONAL. INFORK ON ' Shipping Weight: 270 lbs. Carbon Weight: 200 lbs. Maximum Flow:--- --10 GPM ' Maximum Pressure: 12 PSI i . !. 8-1 r , ORS �,- tmno..inu j .pv .rtrt i e�� : r rr �. �r rr ; rr � rr .• ar . Ir . �_ r rr . r� �r r r . r ■r . 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ALWAYS BE INCLUDED WHERE FLOODW OR DCe VE FLOW OCCURS JAK 2L 1568 PCO 1-1 e J r /HE► � 'Town of Barnstable RA MAM ' Department of Public Works MASS P 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 fF0 MI►'� Office 508-790-6300 Thomas J.Mullen FAX 508-775-3344 Superintendent rtjaiy �, �9�i TO: BOARD OF HEALTH FROM: TOWN ENGINEER THRU: SUPERINTENDENT, DPW SUBJ: CONNECTION OF PLYUMOUTH AND BROCKTON ST.RAILWAY CO. FACILFTY TO MUNICIPAL SEWER SYSTEM During the last several months I have been working with representatives of Atlantic Design, representing Plymouth& Brockton, in an attempt by the carrier to comply with requirements of the Board of Health and the Department of Public Works regarding certain operations at its facility on Center Street in Hyannis. It is the carrier's goal to set up a bus washing operation at its facility with the washdown water being discharged to the town's sewer system Most recently Atlantic Design has proposed the use of an oily,water separating system which feeds into an charcoal filter system which in turn would discharge to the municipal sewer. The separatorlfifter elements would provide pretreatment of sorts to the washdown water before it enters the sewer. I explained on several occasions about the limitations on the treatment plant (i.e., inability to treat petroleum based products, VOC's, and other organics)and the need for any pretreated discharge to meet very strict water quality standards. I am concerned about the installation of a costly system now that does not meet pretreatment requirements which are to be established within the next ninety days or so. I commend Plymouth& Brockton for their efforts and its concern for the environment, but it is essential that toxic substances not get added to the town's sewers for it could lead to both operational problems at the wastewater treatment plant and tines from DEP for failure of the town to meet its groundwater discharge permit standards. Therefore, I recommend the following: - Require that any pretreatment system installed at the Hyannis facility for the purpose of processing wastewater for discharge to the town's sewer be capable of discharging wastewater that will meet DEP discharge standards at the treatment plant for petroleum based products, VOC' s, and other organic s; - Require that the capabilities of such a system be certified by a qualified engineer with the appropriate professional registration in Massachusetts;and - Require that any such systems installed forthe specified purposes be maintained according to engineeestmanufacturees recommendations. Alternatively,the Town's treatment plant would be in a position to accept truckloads of the washdown water, tested on a load-by-load basis,that do not represent a threat to operations or permit compliance. ;-'J�� ORUSSELL DAVEM Acting Town Engineer f. • V .4)Am he (508) 888-9282 • FAX 888-5859 DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. P.O. Box 1051 • Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 June 6, 1991 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Barnstable Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Plymouth & Brockton - Hyannis Terminal Dear Mr. McKean: Enclosed please find copies of the analytical test results from the demonstration bus washing performed at the Plymouth & Brockton facility in Hyannis. The test results from the washdown are as follows: Parameter Test Result (mg/1) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 30 Volatile Organics None Detected Total Calcium 81. 3 Chloride 356 Total Suspended Solids 67 We would appreciate the opportunity to meet with the Board of Health to discuss these test results and the effectiveness of the proposed pre-treatment system in dealing with these types of washwater flows. Very truly yours, ATLANTIC DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. Environmental Services Division Simon B. Thomas, P. E. Environmental Engineer SBT/nm Enclosures cc: Bob Hultgren - Plymouth & Brockton John Desmond, Esquire Robert P. Warren - Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. Faunce Corner Office Park 221 E. Main St. • Suite 205 86 Faunce Corner Rd. • Suite 410 Engineers & Environmental Scientists Milford, MA 01757 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508) 478-2206 • FAX 478-0327 (508) 997-5422 • FAX 999-4060 APP 19 '91 08:22 ALPH" '4ALYTICAL P.2/13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES Eight Walkup Drive Westborough, Massachusetts 01581-1019 (508) 998-9220 MA 086 NH 198959-A CT PH-0574 NY 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Client: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Laboratory Job Number: 911688 Address: 8 Industrial Park Road Invoice Number: 19962 i Plymouth, MA 02360 Date Received: 03/22/91 Attn: Bob Holtgren Date Reported: 04/05/91 Client Designation: N/A Delivery Method: Alpha Courier ALPHA SAMPLE NUMBER CLIENT IDENTIFICATION SAHPL.E LOCATION 911688.1 #1 N/A 911688.2 #2 N/A 911688.2D #2 (Duplicate) N/A 911688.3 #3 Tripblank N/A 911688.4 #4 & 5 N/A Authorized by: cott Mclean - Laboratory Director kmg APR 19 '91 08:22 ALPHP -NALYTICAL P.3i13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS MA 086 NH 198958-A CT PH-0574 NY 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 Laboratory Sample Number: 911688. 1 Date Received: 03/22/91 Sample Matrix: Liquid Date Reported: 04/05/91 Condition of Samples: Satisfactory Field Prep: None Number & Type of Containers: One glass bottle Analysis Requested: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons PA&AMETER RESULT UNITS MDL** REF* METHOD DATES ERT/PREP ANALYSIS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 30 mg/L 0.5 3 5520CDP 03/27/91 03/28/91 COMMENTS: * Complete list of References found in Addendum I APP 19 '91 08:22 ALPHA AALYTICAL P.4.-13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS MA 086 KH 198958-A CT PH-0574 NY- 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 Laboratory Sample Number: 911688.2 Date Received: 03/22/91 Sample Matrix: Liquid Date Reported: 04/05/91 Condition of Samples: Satisfactory Field Prep: None Number 6 Type of Containers: One plastic bottle Analysis Requested: Total Calcium, Chloride and Total Suspended Solids PABAKETER RESULT WITS KDL** REF* METHOD DATES ERT/PREP ANALYSIS Total Metals Prep ---- -•-•- ---- 1 3005 03/27/91 ------ Calcium 81.3 mg/L 0.10 1 6010 ---- 04/03/91 Chloride 356 mg/L 1.0 3 4500CL-C - --- 03/23/91 Total Suspended Solids 67 mg/L 5 3 2540D ---- 03/23/91 COMMENTS: * Complete list of References found in Addendum I APR 19 '91 08:-22 ALPHk AALYTICAL P.S;1� ALPHA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES CFaTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS NA 086 NH 198958-A CT PH-0574 NY 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 Laboratory Sample Number: 911688.2D Date Received: 03/22/91 Sample Matrix: Liquid Date Reported: 04/05/91 Condition of Samples: Satisfactory Field Prep: None Number & Type of Containers: One plastic bottle Analysis Requested: Total Calcium PARAMETER SAMPLE RESULT DUPLICATE RESULT YRPD Total Calcium 81.3 81.0 0% Chloride 356 358 0.5% COMMENTS: * Complete list of References found in Addendum I APP 19 '91 08:23 ALPHP "'iALYTICAL P.6/13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL IAI&ORATORISS CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS MA 086- NH 198958-A CT PH-0574 NY 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 Laboratory Sample Number: 911688.3 Date Received: 03/22/91 Sample Matrix: Water Date Reported: 04/05/91 Condition of Samples: Satisfactory Field Prep: None Number 6 Type of Containers: One VOA vial Analysis Requested: Volatile Organics Y 9 g PARAMETER RESULT UNITS KDL** REF* METHOD DATES EXT/PREP ANALYSIS Volatile Organics *** ND ug/L ** 1 8260 ---- 04/05/91 Volatile Organics % Surrogate Recovery 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 105% Toluene-d8 108% 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97% COMMENTS: * Complete list of References found in Addendum I ** A list of volatile organics analyzed for and their detection limits accompanies this report. *** All compounds were below the detection limits except those listed above. APP 19 '91 08:23 ALPHF gNALYTICAL P.7i13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL WWRAYORIES CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS MA 086 NH 198958-A CT PH-0574 NY 11148 NC 320 SC 88006 Laboratory Sample Number: 911688.4 Date Received: 03/22/91 Sample Matrix: Liquid Date Reported: 04/05/91 Coudition of Samples: Satisfactory Field Prep: None Number & Type of Containers: Two VOA vials Analysis Requested: Volatile Organics PARAMETER RESULT UNITS ' MDL** REF* METHOD DATES =/P,REP ANALYSIS Volatile Organics *** 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 26 ug/L ** 1 8260 ---- 04/05/91 Volatile Organics X Surro&ate Recovery 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 103% Toluene-d8 99% 4-Bromofluorobenzene 91% COMMENTS: * Complete list of References found in Addendum I ** A list of volatile organics analyzed for and their detection limits accompanies this report, ** All compounds were below the detection limits except those listed above. APR 19 '91 08:23 ALPHA ANALYTICAL P.8i13 ALPHA ANALYTICAL LABS VOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS by CC/MS METHOD 8260 Alpha Job Number: 911688 Date Reported: 04/05/91 Alpha Sample Number(s) : 911688.3 & .4 Method Detection Limit: See below COMPOUNDS Methylene chloride 5 .0 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethane 1.5 ug/L Chloroform 1.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropene 3. 5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane 1.0 ug/L 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1. 5 ug/L 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether -- ug/L Tetrachloroethene 1. 5 ug/L Chlorobenzene 3 .5 ug/L Trichlorofluoromethane 5.0 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane 1.5 ug/L 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 ug/L Bromodichloromethane 1.0 ug/L Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.5 ug/L Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene. 1.0 ug/L Bromoform 1.0 ug/L 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroechane 1.0 ug/L Benzene 1.0 ug/L Toluene 1.5 ug/L Ethyl benzene 1.0 ug/L Xylenes 1.0 ug/L Chloromethane 10.0 ug/L Bromomethane 2.0 ug/L Vinyl chloride 3.5 ug/L Chloroethane 10.0 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethene 1. 5 ug/L Trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1.5 ug/L Cis-1,2-dichloroethene 1.0 ug/L Trichloroethene 1.0 ug/L Dibromomethane 10.0 ug/L 1,4-Dichloro-2-butane 10.0 ug/L Ethanol •- ug/L Iodomethane -- ug/L 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 10.0 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane 10.0 ug/L Acetone 10.0 ug/L Carbon disulfide 10.0 ug/L 2-Butanone 4.5 ug/L Vinyl acetate 10.0 ug/L 4-Methyl-2-pencanone 10.0 ug/L 2-Hexanone 10.0 ug/L page 1 of 2 P`Of 1ME I�� Town of Barnstable B' AM�P Department of Pubic Works 0 AM+`wee 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6300 Thomas J. Mullen FAX 508-775-3344 August 9, 1991 Superintendent Mr John Desmond 19 Tower Hill Road Osterville, MA 02655 Re: P&B Bus Terminal Dear Mr Desmond: The department has had an opportunity to review its latest draft ,report on the pretreatment program and hence- has been able to evaluate the level of treatment prescribed by your engineers, Atlantic Design. The proposed oily water separator and activated charcoal filter appears to provide the level of cleansing that has been discussed in the past by this department, your client and Atlantic Design. However, the concerns expressed in the Acting Town Engineer's memo to me (attached) poses a potential problem. In his second paragraph he mentioned the effects of detergents on the performance of the oily water separator as described in Note 2 of the McTighe Industries drawing provided in Atlantic Design Engineers Inc report dated December 7, 1990 and entitled, Sewage Management Plan, Existing Sewer.. . Connection, Plymouth and Brockton Bus Company, Hyannis Terminal, Hyannis, Mass. Said note reads as follows: "Oil, water and oily water entering separator must be free of emulsions and detergents in order to facilitate proper oil water separation hence all liquids entering the separator containing these elements must be chemically treated to negate their effects. Consult manufacturer if this application is used. " The department's interpretation of this statement is that additional treatment in advance of the oily water separator may be ' in... order. Alternatively, the complete physical separation of the bus washing area from the vehicle maintenance bays must be considered in order to insure that the accidental spillage of fuel or oils will not find their way into the bus washing drain system. The remainder of the Acting Town Engineer's comments should be reviewed by your consulting engineers to allow them to present an adequate set of plans and specifications to facilitate this department's ability to provide final approval of the installation and connection to the sewer system. Please have Simon Thomas contact Russell Davenport at 790-6310 Ltr to J Desmond, Aug .9, 1991, P&B Bus Terminal, Page 2 regarding any details that might be required in the final drawings. It must be understood that however the above problem is solved the final responsibility for the level of contamination in the bus washing effluent is that of Plymouth & Brockton Bus Co. Should you require an explanation of any of the above, please call me at 790-6300. THOMAS J LLEN Superint dent TJM/bw/plymbroc Encl J Town of Barnstable P BA MAnA9ld. MA9S • Department of Public Works 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6300 A Thomas J.Mullen August 71991 FAX 508-775-3344 Superintendent TO: SUPERINTENDENT FROM: TOWNENGINEER SUBJ: SEWAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH AND BROCKTON BUS TERMINAL BUILDING This is to comment on the proposal to allow the discharge of washdown water into the Barnstable municipal sewer system. The proposal is based on a three-pranged program: Use of biodegradable surfactant to wash down the buses; - Use of a pretreatment system that includes an oily water separator and activated charcoal filter; and Use of 0 & M procedures at the terminal to guarantee proms operations. The submittal includes a drawing from McTighe Industries showing a layout of the components of the oily water separator. Note No. 2 on that drawing states that the oil, water, &oily water must be free of emulsions& detergents to facilitate proper oil-water separation. What type of chemical treatment of the washdown water is proposed (as specified in the note) to allow separation of the detergenUsurfactant from the washdown water prior to discharge to the oily water separator? In addition to the problem above, the following is a list of concerns and possible solutions: 1. It is essential to minimize the Introduction of all hydrocarbons (e.g., fuel, lubricating oil, grease, solvents) into the sewer system because of the inability of the treatment plant to process such substances. Therefore, any refueling operation should be located outside of the building so that fuel does not get into the floor drain. Also, the surfactant used to wash down the outside of the buses mould not be used to clean the engines if the water is to be introduced into the sewer. Also, steam cleaning of engines mould not be done in a manner where any washdown water is introduced to the sewer system. The cleaning of the floors where the buses are stored/maintained should also be done in a manner where no residuals of fuel, lubricating oil, grease, solvents, etc. in the washdown water are introduced to the sewer system. 2. It is essential that the Town be allowed to test the effluent of the washdown system before entering the sewer. Therefore, a testing port should be located on the discharge side of the activated carbon filter system of sufficient size to allow the taking of grab samples as part of a pretreatment monitoring program. Also, a lockable switching mechanism should be included in the system at the discharge ode of the filter system that would allow the flow to be redirected from the sewer to the holding tank. If the Town takes samples and they prove to show the pretreatment is inadequate then the flow will need to be redirected to the holding tank until appropriate corrections can be made. It may also be appropriate to erect the residuals from any floor cleaning activity into the same holding tank. 3. It is essential that the pretreatment system continuous) ate u to specifications which Pr � Y °P� P means that it needs to be a monitored and a maintenance schedule followed. The applicant should provide a contract (or more than one as appropriate) with firms qualified to maintain systems (oily water separator and activated carbon filter) and to transport and dispose of the residuals from both holding tanks. 4. It is essential that the system be properly installed and maintained if it is to work as designed. Therefore, the system and the maintenance primes should be certified by both the engineer and the manufactures so that there is no question later on if the system fails to do the job. RUSSELL DAVENPORT Acting Town Engineer O ' Alantic (508) 888-9282 • FAX 888-5859 DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. P.O. Box 1051 • Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 December 7, 1990 Mr. Thomas McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Plymouth & Brockton Bus Company Hyannis Terminal Dear Mr. McKean: Enclosed please find an initial draft of the "Sewage Management Plan" for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal located in Hyannis, Massachusetts. This afternoon I met with Mr. Russell Davenport from the DPW and discussed our proposal as described in the "Sewage Management Plan" . Mr. Davenport mentioned that he would try to submit to Atlantic Design Engineers written comments on our plan by Friday, December 14 , 1990. His comments will be incorporated in our final draft. I respectfully request that you review our plan and comment in 3 similar fashion. I look forward to meeting with you in the coming weeks to review our proposal. Thank you. Sincerely, ATLANTIC DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. C ena Project Manager CGP/nm Enclosure cc: George Anzuoni 1rol4v"q- John F. Desmond Faunce Corner Office Park 221 E. Main St. • Suite 205 86 Faunce Corner Rd. • Suite 410 Engineers & Environmental Scientists Milford, MA 01757 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508) 478-2206 • FAX 478-0327 (508) 997-5422 • FAX 999-4060 77. _N, ;"A ANI AIRPORT 5, J Au 'A -6 A % ip �-,�,'G,,�"� I + 4, ,R�,�:, V,tl �v A �4 2. 4 a f Z� 4 27.70 X.k� A J V, TI c 27.23 ov uv'i%l/7 VE'. t VVILLOW A 8.16" 4 140 U.P.# INV. OUT=20.46 G /5 G 2.,,kL0CUS G -,,'NOT�,,16'$CALE,�� V V 'G 36 0 4',;� �,n 9T32.7 'S z, R 7 6"M:. '0 V q ov 44 Z, i,� _U� �40 4W`�,_,�3 1, _ z 27.42 44 K: LIM A, ;S, Zi V 27.28 A' V1 x 32,42 -zb _p �36 d� 00. �'4 3 V J., "r, 'T 02 0. '4 % A-k'IM 140 32.28 '14 V 'L 9.20' 27.19 V DETAIL OF PRE- TREATMENT FACILITY �ASPHALT P LOT 69 3 6�3, 6 4 4w ''EXISTING DRAIN 14 'A V N.T.S. A 30.90 .45 3 .07 iM 51.93, 0 EXISTING" '1XISTING SEPTIC V ASPHALT NOTES 'CR ETE S TR U CTU R E AREA r 4m TRAP 12,000 GAL. C 0 N., A PROPOSED TANK 1 PARCEL IS SHOWN AS LOTS 69 72 AND 73 ON -TREATMENT . 4, �'A A TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSES�ORS MAP NO. 327. PRE (B ti S' ,,TER M I N AL) FACILITY. 2. PARCEL IS FLOOD HAZARD ZONED 'C' AS TAKEN FROM INV. IN=19.86 0 U Co DIESEL 005C. 7 3 .93.,�� t-) EXISTING DIESEL PROPOSED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK SHALL BE THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NO. 250001-0 Pump� 27.06 W� `�MUBLE WALL-STEEL-CONSTRUCT]ON__AND_SHAL_L-BE V, I-E OF 0.99 26-99 INV.=27.39 1000 GAL. PROVIDED WITH SPILL PREVENTION 'AND IN TANK �METAL PLATE g,,,"".�, 'L" � �,� OIL ,TANK MONITORING' EQUIPMENT. 7.89 03 4. PROPOSED UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE AND PRODUCT DELIVERY sc. tM -I , SIGNED TO BE IN INV."27.14 EXISTING �'Y CONFORMANCE WITH THE HEALTH REGULATIONS REGARDING 5000 GAL. .89, WOOD �BARRIER , 16 FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS ADOPTED DECEMBER TANK V.P.#8 2, 1987 BY THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH. . =32.0 U 26.9 8 0 , 5i 5. ALL PROPOSED PRODUCT PIPING SHALL BE SLOPED 81.181 00 �301 ' TO THE PROPOSED STORAGE TANK AT 1 8" PER FOOT ..W� N r2 6. ALL PROPOSED VENT PIPING SHALL, BE SLOPED UP FROM 'l 3 S 2. 97 ,' 28.96 N rg _�' ASP 2�9 1/8" PER FOOT. 0. Ln A ' ALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL G 26.84 7. Kit, t r. 0.34, C) 3 EXISTING U71LITIES PRIOR TO DIG SAFE' S, 7 G TOTAL AREA 0 TAW OF 1-800-322-48 ot; LOTS 69,72 _&73 25,148 s �,Jt c) --A q CTT acres o.57 u4 :,A SUBJIE I?EVISIONS 26.70 A', LP&WONS,CO2RECTIONS& CA EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION 26.49 GRAVEL ' "XI 01, .4, 3X EXISTIN AREA BM C%) EXISTING WATER VALVE ELEV.=28.94 4�, 4,� EXISTING GAS:vALVE N/F � � OT 72 L GUR U IN C EXISTING UTILITY POLE b 27.30 0 26.49 T � 4 BASIN El EXISTING CATCH U P.#6 30.03 n-� H.71 EXISTING FILL CAP IN 1.5 x 1.5' 4�,7 INV. IN=19.04 2 .54 CONCRETE PAD 9.Bq� �z r EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT \,N S EXISTING GRANITE CURBING -7 00 FEE G-G EXISTING UNDERGROUND GAS LINE EXISTING POST AND RAIL FENCE O\N BL�C ,Kj, t, L k "nOWRV.DM Y Of 0- IUR-XII dillimilloilim by: Shoat EXISTING CONDITIONS PREPARED � FOR bd 20 PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON BUS CO'. OF "n" 1 7 t- K P. & B.� BUS, HYANNIS' TERMINAL `4 IC= PLYMOUTH, MSSC N LICENSE NO. Date' Rf R7,oA 7 :e lis i" 5 HYANNIS, . MASSACHUSETTS 770.0 p �,on, ig I i j 0'-g" 7,- „ DESIGN CALCULATIONS: 1 0 NOTES: ---- i� ' „ 1. DESIGN FLOWS: 16 -0' '1 ---- N'I_ETA 1. THE SEPARATOR MUST BE FILLED WITH CLEAN �. WATER WATER BEFORE USING AND AFTER BEING � ' 1. ASSUME THAT THE FLOOR OF THE GARAGE IS WASHED' DOWN EMPTIED FOR PERIODIC CLEANING. ONCE DAILY BY RUNNING A HOSE ON IT FOR 10 MINUTES. �C - 0„ :! 2. ASSUMEHOSE FLOW = 0 GPM. 2. BOTH VENTS SHALL BE EXTENDED �9' ' 2" 3. VOLUME OF WATER PER DAY = 10 GPM X 10 MIN./DAY = 100 GPD INDEPENDENTLY 18" ABOVE THE ROOF. C _ i I _9• L Q E5 OIL AND GAS 1. ASSUME THAT EACH REFUELING RESULTS IN 1 PINT OF SPILLAGE. 2. 25 BUSES TRAVEL THR UGH THE TERMINAL ON A PEAK DAY. * 3. VOLUME OF GAS SPILLED PER DAY = 25 X 1 PINT = 25 PINTS = 3.2 GPD 0 -6 ?_4" D.A. COVERS � PLAN VIEW CROSS SECTION VIEW 4. ASSUME THAT EACH BU3 LEAKS OUT 1 PINT OF OILS PER DAY ONTO SPECIFICATIONS: THE GARAGE FLOOR. CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS: STRENGTH - 5,000 P.S. . °4 28 DA~S DESIGN t_OADING - AASHTO HS20-44 5. VOLUME OF OIL LEAKED PER DAY = 25 X 1 PINT = 25 PINTS = 3.2 GPD STEEL REINFORCEMENT - ASTM A-615 GR;,DE 60, 1" MIN. COVER EARTH COVER - 0 TO 5 FEET CONSTRUCTION JOINT - SEALED WITH PORI_AN D CEMEN', MORTAR' CONSISTING 6. TOTAL APPROXIMATE V LUMES OF OILS AND GAS = 3.2 GPD + 3.2 GPD = 6.4 GPD rtx,: OF 1 PART CEMENT, 2 PARTS SAND. NOTE: TIGHT TANK TO WITHSTAND 2. DESIGN VOLUMES OF SEPERAT R AND HOLDING TANK SOOO GALLON HEAVY DUTY H-20 LOADING. 1. PROPOSE THAT THE HOLDING TANK IS TO BE PUMPED OUT ONCE EVERY 30 DAYS. TIGHT TANK DETAIL 2. VOLUME OF WASH WATER THAT IS GENERATED IN THIRTY DAYS _ 3000GGDALLONO DAYS NOT TO SCALE A 3. BELL AND LIGHT ALARM ARE TO BE INSTALLED AT THREE-FIFTHS CAPACITY. 4. PROPOSED HOLDING TANK VOLUME = 5/3 X 3000 GAL = 5000 GALLONS. I 5. DURING THE THIRTY (30 DAY PERIOD THE AMOUNT OF OIL AND GAS COLLECTED IN THE SEPARATOR = 6.4 GPD X 30 = 192 GALLONS. 6. A 750 GALLON SEPARA OR CAN HOLD UP TO 500 GALLONS OF OIL AND GAS 4" C.I. VENT TO EXTEND 500 GAL. / 192 GAL. PER PERIOD = 2.6 PERIODS 18" ABOVE THE ROOF i 7. PROPOSE THAT THE SEPARATOR TO 'BE CLEANED EVERY 2 PERIODS TO PROVIDE ENOUGH CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY RELEASES IN THE GARAGE. 8. PROPOSE THAT THE SEPARATOR BE CLEANED IMMEDIATELY IN THE EVENT OF SUCH A RELEASE. * PROVIDED BY PL MOUTH & BROCKTON BUS COMPANY � EXISTING FLOORx EXISTING EXISTING PAVEMENT FRAME TO BE SET IN STANDARD MANHOLE SfCFIR� li TRENCH ELEV. = 31.93 FULL BED OF MORTAR 1 FRAME & COVER -- ` DRAIN TO GRADE o I HEAVY DUTY H-20 LOADING COVERS 70 GRADE o o - 8 MIN. 7 - THEONENTRANCD S00 NORFA EAWATER ;; o•'o -� 2 MA _; BRICK LEVELING COURSE ,. �„y, . _ _ HEAVY DUTY H-20 La ADING AS REQUIRED FOR GRADE 4 C.I. VE,.IT TO EXTEN[� _ ,. �•o0 3' MIN. 24 DIA. y ADJUSTMENTS 18" ABOVE: THE ROOF _ o ---- • (2 MIN. - 5 MAX.) ,f •O $ INV. IhJ = 28.15 5 MIN'. o•- MORTAR ALL JOINTS TEE -- r 76:E TRA HEAVY DUTY C.I. PIPE S=2.0� /C.1, 4 MIN. I I I LIQUID MIN. 0.12 SQ. IN. [EEL i 6 EXTRA � LEVELHEAVY DUTY C.I PIPE S=2.0� PER VERTICAL FO T, PLACED ACCORDIN TO ,I INV = 2782' AASHO DESIGNATI N .5 -4 . . ( ! BELL AND LIGHT ALARM TO BE M-199 45' LONG BEND C.I:� IN IN = 27.64 TRIGGERED AT THREE-FIFTHS �I INV. OUT =28.43 �I CAPACITY. - WROUGHT IRO STEPS f I 4 -2.5 SHALL BE PLA ED INV. OUT = 21.99 " 18" APART 2 -8 4' DIAMETER bo 0 0 0� 00 8" I\A!N. 00 0 0 00 0 0 oo�a� o00 00 �o 00 0o str CRUSHED S (G^dE i 0 . 0 00 o 00 oeo 00 0 o o 0 000 oe 8" MIN. o� o.o• o CRUSHED STONE o o . o �o 0 5000 GALLON GASOLINE AND OIL SEPARATOR TIGHT TAN II MANHOLE LINHARES PRECAST PART #5-5 OR APPROVED EQUAL FILE : 7700ET1 Designed by : _ SCALE - PREPARED FOR SEPARATOR AND TIGHT TANK PROFILE heet o j Down by . NOT TO SCALE - PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON BUS CO. FOR I Checked by - P. & B. BUS, HYANNIS TERMINAL Boa Nei e C DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. Field survey chk. by : - MARCH 9,1990 �' •-� P.O. BDX 1051, Sandwich, MA 0256 (508) 888 - 9282 Approved by : DATE NO. BY DATE REVISION PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS HYANNIS MASSACHUSETTS 770•� I -- - - -- tri�r7....wt�iriru►.� - - HYANNIS AIRPORT N ; Q - ` 30 I• . I r ELM Z ��Sri « U.P.# '61/7 \ G U.P.#140/5 G ` \ LOCUS WILLOW AVE. G U �- - G LOCUS MAP Dd NOTES NOT TO SCALE STREET � N � ��• ' Dec. . .. ;U.P.#'14,0/4W D4 0� `" D4 � � 1 . PARCEL IS SHOWN AS LOTS 69,72 AND 73 ON - VAe LE W�pTN - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSORS MAP NO. 327. p�BL 1;R33 •00, 2. PARCEL IS FLOOD HAZARD ZONED `C' AS TAKEN FROM N 8 7pp" E 'e�• `' THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NO. 250001 -0005C. ' C 140.49 i _ 3. ALL PROPOSED �'ENT PIPING SHALL BE SLOPED UP FROV THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES TO THE `DENT AT L = 9.20 1 /8" PER FOOT. « ,f, _.r ASPHALT -RAMP LOT 69 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL « `, AREA r 1 \ EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DIG SAFE SHOULD BE CONTACTED PRIOR 0 TO CONSRUCTION AT 11 ASPHALT o --A1 -800- 322- 4844. 2 EXISTING 0'AREA 1� CONCRETE STRUCTURE 0 n 'Q O 4'-10" O.D. �� G - (1, (BUS TERMINAL) cAs & OIL �o o f p CA SEPARATOR n �' N W �� (40 RIB. G) L 5000 GAL TIGHT TANK VL I` METAL PLATE r � .F' ... Ag�r-'i,I,y v; WGINN 4° GI .�ENTS � ,•L°� Z i-PROPOSED �� � � � �. AF 1Q t.�r� v � 9 R�o . � O a OOF 8.36 10 R ,,�0 EXISTING ; 12,000 GAL. O O �h . 5000 GAL. TANK \ l P. � ay I WOOD BARRIERS - Lil J AQ qq `iI y1 [ ,I �j�o0 Yr ,1� �"41 -- I-- --- - -- ._I_..EGL VD IS ---- - - -- -- _ +� I o ASPH ,-- - -- - - - — ------- -- - ----------- I G EA _ ` \. EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION . y._ . G � .. --�— ' . '. --- TOTAL AREA N o C' - -• - ,'72 &73 � \ EXIS OF LOTS 69 TING HYDRANT � \ 25,`I48 sq. ft. o 0.57 acres .EXISTING WATER VALVE v, « 0� EXISTING GAS VALVE GRAVEL ° P,REA ` BM EXISTING UTILITY PO!_E co " ELEV._28.94 \ � - N/F, LOT 2 EXISTING MANHOLE I SHREE GURU INC. � � ❑ EXISTING CATCH BASIN \ \ EXISTING FILL CAP IN 1 .5' x 1 . 5' \,ou.P.#s CONCRETE PAD — -- — EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT EXISTING GRANITE CURBING �--- 1N G - -- G EXISTING UNDERGROUND GAS LINE �LL0w . P EXISTING POST AND RAIL FENCE f; »mow De pn.e by : y,: 20„ , Shwt of Onwn PREPARED FOR SEPARATOR AND TIGHT TANK PLAN ' 2 nF�lrnl F rIN�FR IRlC' Owdod h" l0 0 20 ( PLYMOUTH &t BROCKTON BUS I CO, FOR -tla n i t N S. r, ., . ,. r, n a,, n n I I t I ti I c Tt' ►a I p Nti$Aam I 0 _6 DESIGN CALCULATIONS:i 17 -0 NOTES: 8 DIA. 0 -8' 1. DESIGN FLOWS: I , ! _L_._-. 1. THE SEPARATOR MUST BE FILLED WITH CLEAN A. WATER _ ---�� WATER BEFORE USING AND AFTER BEING 1. ASSUME THAT THE FL00 i IR OF THE GARAGE IS WASHED DOWN � EMPTIED FOR PERIODIC CLEANING. , ' �^�- • N IT F 1MINUTES. • ie ;, Q, ^" _• ONCE DAILY BY RUNN NG� A s I I HOSE 0 OR 0 �"� ! t• T - , 2. ASSUME HOSE-FLOW = 0 GPM. 2. BOTH VENTS SHALL BE EXTENDED - " 3. VOLUME OF WATER PER JDAY 10 GPM X 10-MfN.TDAY 100 GPD --�__--. _ INDEPENDENTLY 18" ABOVE THE ROOF. - - - - - _ LIQUICJS B. OIL AND GAS i I LEVEL 1. ASSUME THAT EACH REFUELING RESULTS IN 1 PINT OF SPILLAGE. L-:'- ___ _' _ - --- - - J • �_ _ __ _ 2. 25 BUSES TRAVEL THROUGH THE TERMINAL ON A PEAK DAY. • I 1 3. VOLUME OF GAS SPILLED PER DAY = 25 X 1 PINT = 25 PINTS = 3.2 GPD 0._6. j 24" DIA. COVERS PLAN VIEW CROSS SECTION VIEW 4. ASSUME THAT EACH BUS LEAKS OUT 1 PINT OF OILS PER DAY ONTO THE GARAGE FLOOR. SPECIFICATIONS: CONCRETE MINIMUM STRENGTH - 5, 000 F.` ® 28 DA 'S DESIGN LOADING - AASHTO HS20- 44 5. VOLUME OF OIL LEAKED PER DAY = 25 X 1 PINT = 25 PINTS = 3.2 GPD STEEL REINFORCEMENT ASTM A-615 GR;.DF- 60, 1" MIN. COVER F�ARTH COVER - 0 10 5 FEET CONSTRUCTION JOINT - SEALED WITH PORL AND CEMEN', MORTAR' CONSISTING 6. TOTAL APPROXIMATE V LUMES OF OILS AND GAS = 3.2 GPD + 3.2 GPD = 6.4 GPD ' OF 1 PART CEMENT, 2 PARTS SAND. NOTE: TIGHT TANK TO WITHSTAND 2. DESIGN VOLUMES OF SEPERAT R AND HOLDING TANK 1 SOOO GALLON HEAVY DUTY H-20 ��ADIrIC. 1. PROPOSE THAT THE HO DING TANK IS TO BE PUMPED OUT ONCE EVERY 30 DAYS. 2. VOLUME OF WASH WATERTHAT IS GENERATED IN THIRTY DAYS = 100 GPD X 30 DAYS TIGHT TANK DETAIL = 3000 GALLONS � NOT TO SCALE 3. BELL AND LIGHT ALARM ARE TO BE INSTALLED AT THREE-FIFTHS CAPACITY. 4. PROPOSED HOLDING TANK VOLUME = 5/3 X 3000 GAL = 5000 GALLONS. 5. DURING THE THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD THE AMOUNT OF OIL AND GAS COLLECTED IN THE SEPARATOR = 6.4 GPD X 30 = 192 GALLONS. ! 6. A 750 GALLON SEPARA OR CAN HOLD UP TO 500 GALLONS OF OIL AND GAS 1 4" C.I. VENT TO EXTEND 500 GAL. / 192 GAL. ER PERIOD = 2.6 PERIODS " PROPOSE THAT THE SE ARATOR TO BE CLEANED EVERY PERIODS T PROVIDE 7. P PO E LE E E E P R D 0 0 DE l i 18 ABOVE THE ROOF 2 E ENOUGH CAPACITY FOR EMERGENCY RELEASES IN THE GARAGE. j 8. PROPOSE THAT THE SE ARATOR BE CLEANED IMMEDIATELY IN THE EVENT OF J, SUCH A RELEASE. I PROVIDED BY PL MOUTH & BROCKTON BUS COMPANY EXISTING Q t I FLOOR �i EXISTING EXISTING PAVEMENT FRAME TO BE SET IN �. ,,,j`� TRENCH ELEV. 31.93 FULL BED OF MORTAR STANDARD MANHOLE ' • � DRAIN : FRAME & COVER 1 s'Sjppk��, r L TO GRADE o - • I I HEAVY DUTY H-20 LOADING COVERS TO GRADE o•-o CONSTRUCTED SO NOT T6 ALLOW I o - • I 8 MIN. ` _ - - THE ENTRANCE OF SURFAgE WATER i •. o HEAVY DUTY H-20 LOADING ��MA BRICK LEVELING COURSE HE FOR GR r E - -. _ - AS REQUIRED 4" C. VEt T TO -EXTEND 18" ABOVE�E ROOF I o, 0 3' MIN. I••-= ---� ADJUSTMENTS II o - (2 MIN. - 5 MAX.) " • �-,� r _ - O { 5 MI • INV, I PJ = 28.15 MORTAR ALL JOINTS C.I. TEE 6" EXTRA HEAVY DUTY C.I. PIPE S=2.0% --- -- " I I 4 MIN. LIQUID Q ` MIN. 0.12 SO. IN. TEEL rt I . , o LEVEL 6 EXTRA HEAVY DUTY C.I. PIPE S=2.0% � ' I o.• o PER VERTICAL FO T. ! o • PLACED ACCORDIN TO INV. = 27.82 AASHO DESIGNATI N 5'-4" ELL AND:1 M-199 45' LONG BEND C.!: INV. IN = 27.64 BR GGERED LATH THREE ALARM FIFTHS TO E INV. OUT =28.43 I CAPACITY. r WROUGHT IRON STEPS 4'-2.5"� II SHALL BE PLA ED INV. OUT = 21.99 18" APART 2'-8" 5 4' DIAMETER o - 8" IN. - • o - o0 oo•p• oo - o • __ M 6" 0•�- o� -o -o•C) o• 1 CRUSHED SIGNE o o oo- o o - o o • 0 boo 0 0•o 8" MIN. I; it cd .o- o.•c�• o CRUSHED STONE 5000 GALLON TIGHT TANK GASOLINE AND OIL SEPARATOR Ij MANHOLE LINHARES PRECAST PART #5-5 OR APPROVED EQUAL FILE : 7700ETI Designed by : SCALE -- PREPARED FOR SEPARATOR AND TIGHT TANK PROFILOSleel o Drown by : --- FOR 2 Il 2 Checked by : _ NOT TO SCALE - - PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON BUS CO. P. & B. BUS, JOB NUMBER- A' HYANNIS TERMINAL antit I C DESIGN ENGINEERS, INC. Field survey chk. by : MARCH 9 1990 1 D��* P.O. Bax 1051, Sandwich, MA 02563 (508) 888 - 9282 Approved by : DATE NO. BY DATE REVISION PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS HYANNIS MASSACHUSETTS 770.0 li I i 1 HYANNIS AIRPORT QQ i 'rO N 7 I � ELM ZA U.P.# `61/7 G S� U.P. 140 5 --- G r \ LOCUS WILLOW AVE. LOCUS -, NOT TO SCALEE c NOTES S REET. . \ N "" lu.P.#140/4w D4 w Cn 1 . PARCEL IS SHOWN AS LOTS 69,72 AND 73 ON �E W�pTH kv \ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ASSESSORS MAP NO. 327. puBLIC _ VARIAB „R;3000, \ 2. PARCEL IS FLOOD HAZARD ZONED `C' AS TAKEN FROM L_3�8,3 ��pp" � \ THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP N0. 250001 -0005C. N 82• ' }- 3. ALL PROPOSED tiIENT PIPING SHALL BE SLOPED UP FRO^n 140 THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES TO THE VENT AT L = 9.20' \ 1 /8" PER FOOT. ASPHALT LOT 69 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL a AREA EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. `DIG SAFE' • "r N� �' \ SHOULD BE CONTACTED PRIOR TO CONSRUCTION AT o 1800- 3224844. EXISTING ASPHALT 0- \ — — CONCRETE STRUCTURE AREA �, \ 'U Q •� 4'-10" O.D. \\ G �, (BUS TERMINAL) GAS & OIL 30.0 \ p CO_ SEPARATOR _ 00 �p ✓ �/- 5�0r v - �' 5000 GAL TIGHT TANK j H. METAL PLATE �\\ ; L@" �`', McGINN ! VENDS C] \ lira i Z z �o� No. 14534 �? C� PROPOSED \\ �z ��, . ��� �� fGSTV� 4� 4 is 0 s QF r G �. S g.36 SQ RQ EXISTING 12,000 GAL. �-- . : O 5000 GAL. o' 1 1�'o TANK P.#8 WOOD BARRIER I TANK y._. c� - -z' A_ ! c� , I\ O 10.00 - 30' ! --Ao_ a , aI•1�� oo LEGEND Li - --- G --A EA • ` , , . �. - EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION G TOTAL AREA N 0 EXISTING HYDRANT 1 ! Z OF LOTS3 66,72 &73 _ 25,148 sq. ft. or \ � � ^ \ `''•� 0.57 acres EXISTING WATER v �LVE 1 `1ov Ldr EXISTING GAS VALVE \\ GRAVEL � I \ AREA —BM `� EXISTING UTILITY POLE I � CID \ ELEV.=^�8.94 —� EXISTING MANHOLE N/F LOT 72 j SHREE GURU INC. \ O ❑ EXISTING CATCH BASIN f , CIV i EXISTING FILL CAP IN 1 .5' x 1 . 5' U.P.#6 CONCRETE PAD ° ---' I EXISTING EDGE E OF PAVEMENT N T 6g ap EXISTING GRANITE CURBING �I s G - G EXISTING UNDERGROUND GAS LINE --- W - �O \J ARC A --- UgL`C — - -- EXISTING POST AND PAIL FENCE • 770PLN °ir"d by : SEPARATOR AND TIGHT TANK PLAN �1°� 10, ■ om, by: 1 = 20 PREPARED FOR 1 2 Q»oW by: W T �� P�YMQl�1TH & RQCKTQN Ell � �0 fl F"� r�,l F� r,���- 1 . = .. ._.__.. �:. ... . ... ---.w,• :-.:;- rA n �:.�; I�-- FOR �I� ,•:., Tr•��A.I s I;�! x'� u 17 Elms Sii9iIIP,'I-fYmouth Brockton Hyannis �G1 . A= 1 1 0 r 0 Town of Barnstable Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory and Inspection FACILITY INFORMATION: Business Name: G D / OCNTI� �%1't' T A4ILWAJ �. Business Location: F 5tH S r /-MA--Al.J/S Mailing Address: �' bta7x//fL P4/ek / )A� �a M�/yA" 0�3� Telephone Number: JW - _7#0-/ 43 � Contact Person: 1V1cN_0j_A_r Emergency Contact Telephone Number: Type of Business: � S )WYAJ72�A/AA/iZ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CHAPTER 108) Virgin Product Total Quantity Container Size(s) Storage Location Major Materials Gallons or Pounds Quarts,gallons, Shed,retail store, drums,tank,etc... cabinet,closet,etc 4N771--i2r-r� //0 4 A,&"JS S"(1*1L1Px))R1a4 (,MeA49_ TR,4AIWIssron1 6� ��- 4 A J :s 4AtJ_o,JJe,UK /,--I-uJD Oil- 1 �A- g �s5'G -ors ��� Skv / �, G R&WP TAWii L4VA 1Z er+c�ric.R-ems b�e-u�cs //i0© E &&-A jCR ��_.4A Le os 1 GA ,4 aw Sr ��- y � 0�1S S �ilt�LacJ &ARM e*- l� J 3HrNE /00 6AuO�S ONE n�.gsnc- RAJ F S6�P rA'NK - 1 - Misc. Combustibles Misc. Corrosives Misc.Reactive Misc.Toxics Inventory Total Amount: r3 A-U--Ok S Hazardous Materials License Posted?Yes Contingency Plan Posted? Yes Fire District: Fire Extinguisher Service Date: All ZAI/ Metal Covered Rag Bin: e9 No Absorbent Material Available? e No Type of Absorbent: Speedy Dry a igs Other: MSDS on site? es No ar �Copy Computer Access (! Hazardous Waste Handling Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number: H Type(s) of hazardous waste product(s): O/L y SOC-jLS Z ��/3UST7QC �l Ru/p�0/�Wi4 J Date of last hazardous waste shipment,type of waste and quantity: "//o: 0/L`�SOL��S� gZD POu�ds �o�IBUSTlf3C.�` L/c�U/D% G�.e'�"�/E'�O.US Hazardous Waste Transporter(s): A1a8W -+AJ,6 6V V> W" , P V/ a1CL:; RL Designated Hazardous Waste Facility: vtsaws 6gnt-2 aS6 s- RA &AA49 IYA Hazardous Waste Storage Area Description: _ —k/A-T751Z 5CPAkA—Td2 IAA Is hazardous waste storage area labeled: Yes No IA Are tanks/drums/containers labeled with the words "Hazardous Waste",the type of.ULQte and the associated hazard(i.e. ignitable,corrosive,reactive or toxic) Yes No ti/�E If hazardous waste is stored out of doors is it covered from the elements? Yes No Is it in 110% containment? Yes No If hazardous waste is stored indoors is it on an impervious floor? Yes No �✓�q, { - 2 - FLOOR DRAINS (Chapter 381) Town Sewer Account Number: f z-Kr Indoor floor drains No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. ®/411y-477t-7C- s 6A+RA',1Pj Outdoor surface drains: Yes No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS (Chapter 326) Underground Storage Tank(s) on site? es No Age: Is removal required? Yes(9 If yes,when? Is testing required? es)No If yes,when? Jr Out of doors above ground storage tank on site? Yes G If yes,is it protected from the elements? Yes No If yes,how? Is it on a foundation larger in size than the tank? Yes No COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS I—Wr &-e4ffl v'e AC770,65 d;r TtC MST /.USPer-770AJ W E7e-C 1,/PCIPI TV>. I—NJ5- N.s DS 81 AJ D6K ►.cJA-S 11PDA-M7) ,t AJ P weer- /to re-b 7a A f-t uAwAgIeS 9XA1AJCr 9P' -,)CPT 60C A-AJ✓ifaAJYL--MrAt_ PXVF6ZVQk)0.'r-oni-t 4(5 r Z�P- z8 9 771,,Rh ?A-R.7f U,4j b e7e c,RevI/Ajo S 7zefA-1 E 7-L /0171 ZJQ0Y.- 1—hiC /VexT /U5P ^� �5 �U Inc/ 40o2 . Date: Public Health Inspector: Facility Representative: - 3 - Message Page 1 of 1 Martin, Cynthia From: Nicholas Milione [NMilione@P-B.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 11:36 AM To: Martin, Cynthia Subject: RE: Documents as requested OK, I missed that. I will check it out and send you a copy. Next Friday they will be reinspected by Dependable Equipment Division of Volta Oil. Thanks Nick From: Martin, Cynthia [mailto:Cynthia.Martin@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 11:05 AM To: Nicholas Milione Subject: RE: Documents as requested Nickolas, I received copies of the manifests, thank you. However, the other information I was looking for regards the testing of the underground diesel storage tank, it is"Form UST FP-290". It is a requirement of the Department of Environmental Protections' Underground Storage Tank Program (http://www.mass.gov/deg/toxics/ust/ustcai.htm) Thanks again, Cindy ----- g' g Original Message From: Nicholas Milione [mailto:NMilione@P-B.com] Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 12:50 PM To: Martin, Cynthia Subject: Documents as requested Per your request find copy of two manifest 008049342 jjk and 008049341 jjk Removal of Haz.waste for our Hyannis maintenance building water oil separator. Thanks Nickolas 8/2/2011 170) , S Date: � /A / TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: 71-VA9 -M *,Yb 6 BUSINESS LOCATION: /7 EZA 52; /1\1AVAJ1S INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: /mo &tb, Pz yoye ijV 6X 36a TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: � � '���� 15 Rz CONTACT PERSON: *+Alc-Et SIAS E7( EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: _&Z /4/N72F;JA-.AJ C�6 S INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS:—Air 6-401>2X AISd AMb A a42?E�b Fire District: d/L y P,46 O//✓ UP-7a-®A-7C ecVAJ6 U/S#EKS, 7W O JC/TS *A1,h A-Aj V1.S A uA}G�dAjkL, �/E WA3�/ 57A?!0d- ITt-pVI/21 1� Tl diL/�/A-ice S&-PA'RA-Mf— l5 To /3 E Pj4 HPE0 oo T o- J�k z.y /2, L 0 0�. �f-c�T c�Ns� iS Pos AO 7ye- r_4ciLI7y 15 V67ey A-A/h &R_6A z-& Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: 3 ZAO ' 10 Name of Hauler: PNK (,aRP. Destination: Waste Product: 64X SU-/415 Licensed? es No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division, LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive //0 NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants 60 Motor Oils Ca-4,90YC C7R0vvD s-9""7 Pesticides 60 NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fu I, kerosene, #2 heating NEW USED 0 Misc. petroleum products: grease, Sic E K Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers t (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables �� ���` hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (3) S5 6 ht-l-e j bAla _s Qdc i-AijA-Ta!!E� (dry cleaners) ftt�O*C_x Other cleaning solvents Q) 5-1 (,-Z,",rJ 6ratK 6/40 e>L7 3i /C_ Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS e Town of Barnstable Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory and Inspection FACILITY INFORMATION: Business Name: P1_1Yq1)U77-1 � F ROC.K"Al 3'79eZT. 6.LI Ay cc Business Location: 4L f{VAJI S. /V Mailing Address: Y-7A i A L /�A+ K /�/4 uTlf f� G:Z3�® Telephone Number: JW- YW e 03 ZL Contact Person: Al/UCAJ4 Emergency Contact Telephone Number: Type of Business: 'gy-5 Pk%:7zxJA A6-' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CHAPTER 108) Virgin Product Total Quantity Container Size(s) Storage Location Major Materials Gallons or Pounds Quarts,gallons, Shed,retail store, drums,tank,etc... cabinet,closet,etc A-,VTIFXEW 5-5-64z. b2vA,'S (?A-P- 4C' W1AJD5/116Z.1) USIA-s AuU® �X.4Ns�lisSiQ� s-C,.�z. �,ecc�t 6A'4E .5" CAZ. Co)MAJOes /L-S&L fa, 0 a o �� r*,V U 4At"AJs GsEE ,'tymx�&-A3 SS` 6-L Z4" CAXAre PeROX113E 35_�AtW_GAJ S �S T/C BELT �% IS jA04;W9 /EC S �- 0 - 1 - Misc.-Eeftft tlms 6uE CY, 1-"Af Td rZ414AI,46le5 Misc. Corrosives Misc.Reactive Misc.Toxics Inventory Total Amount: / H C A4,".Jg ,,N P /9.5T PC1)XID5' Hazardous Materials License Posted?Yes Contingency Plan Posted? Yes t,01) Fire District: /_/Y,4-A/i//S Fire Extinguisher Service Date: fO Metal Covered Rag Bin: es No Absorbent Material Available? Yes No Type of Absorbent: Speedy Dry &6s 'Other: MSDS on site? es o Hard Copy Computer Access Hazardous Waste Handling / Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number: t//L Type(s) of hazardous waste product(s): Date of last hazardous waste shipment,type of waste and quantity: Hazardous Waste Transporter(s): Designated Hazardous Waste Facility: Uaaafdeu- Waste Storage Area Description: 0&y Sae./bs ffe vM �P P FRDa{ AN D/L/w A--fW SEPA1 AZT4 &Nb SWarP/OjaS Is hazardous waste storage area labeled: Yes No Are tanks/drums/containers labeled with the words "Hazardous Waste",the type of waste and the associated hazard (i.e. ignitable,corrosive,reactive or toxic) Yes No If hazardous waste is stored out of doors is it covered from the elements? Yes No Is it in 110% containment? Yes No If hazardous waste is stored indoors is it on an impervious floor? Yes No - 2 - z;4 FLOOR DRAINS (Chapter 381) Town Sewer Account Number: Indoor floor drains:&) No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. .0 15QYA O-x�c" To .Fni O J L- a,15c.ft,444C qV t ,-- Outdoor surface drains: Yes No If yes,circle one,does it discharge to a: holding tank dry well on site septic. FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS (Chapter 326) Underground Storage Tank(s) on site? es No Age: /.3 Is removal required? Yes Ag� If yes,when? Is testing required? Yes If yes,when? %ET-n,1J4 KAU, ge Xe&yi4t-b ex I&MIL' Out of doors above ground storage tank on site? Yes No If yes,is it protected from the elements? Yes No If yes,how? Is it on a foundation larger in size than the tank? Yes No COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 464P AU.- )r-I-A R M A&Z 44 rrKIAKA foil 4 /: -AW,,g A 3GSS Ct&Alf T. 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Will mail our original. 08/02/2011 08:34 5083856383 PKM CONTRACTORS INC PAGE 02 .07/28/2011 20:42 5082730367 00356 P.001/001 `own of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F.Center,Director Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 208 M[aia Street, HY8UW%MA 02601 Oftioe. 508-862-4-644 Pax: 308490-6304 Date: 11 sewage Permit# J1— Assessor's Map/Parcei ill 1 Y Installer& Form Designer: �C En %%)"r�te snc Installar: V L Address: Zb gg Cron"r� rii�4 w Address, �.o. On 7 t t Pt-M 6 ttAC was issued a permit to install a date) (installer) septic system at 63 Skru� based on a design drawn by (a ress :'G eo�,t leer`o% % 'Z_040. dated PAY It , 20tt (designer) i certify that the septic system referenced above was installed substantially according to the design, which may include minor approved ehmges such as lateral relocation of the distribution boat and/or septic tank. Stripout (if required) was iaspented and the soils were found satisfaerory. 1 certify that the septic system referenced above was installed with major changes (i.e. greater than 10' lateral relocation of the SAS or any vertical relocation orany component Of the septic system) but in accor ce with State.&Local Regulations. Plan revision or certified s-built by designer to f w. Stripout(if required was inspected and the soils we f w d s rh aF MILL � Instalter's Signature) JR.L a7� , eslgrter's ignatur (A p Here) PLEASE RETURN D C T$DIVISION. C OF COMPLIANC 3XILI IS[ ED UNTIL, BQ BU T CART!ARE RECEIWD NY THE BARNSTABLE EUXULHEALTS N. HANK YOU. q:1erR®�tmsldesigrffxeCririemfien fbtm�lac - a i t Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Underground Storage Tank Program Form UST FP-289 Third Partv Underground Storage Tank Inspection Instructions:This form shall be completed by a Third-party Inspector as defined by 527 CMR 9.02 and in compliance with 527 CMR 9.07(P) GeneralSection LA.: i n i i Facility Name: Plymouth&Brockton ST RR Co.. DEP Facility ID Number: 1049 Required Can be looked-up at—http://db.state.ma.us/dep/ust/ustOueryPage.ast) Street Address(no P.O.Box): 17 Elm Avenue I City: Hyannis State MA Zip 02601 County: Barnstable Phone Number at Facility: 508-775-8743 � Q er.'ata,:rInf`armation Name: Title: Home Phone: ( ) Fax ( ) E-mail: Address: City: State Zip flwuer.Tnformatian Owner Name: Plymouth&Brockton Street Railway Co. Address: 31 Milk Street Mezzanine Level City: Boston State MA Zip 02109 County: Suffolk Phone Number: 617-227-1854 Fax 617-542-1532 E-mail: Federal Employers ID#: 04-1733470 Questions?Contact the MassDEP office at phone:617-556-1053 Also check the FP-289 FAQ on at http://www.mass.aov/det)/tonicslust/ Inspector's hutia s W Owner/Operator's Initials: IV Date v FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 1 Date: /6 1 9 Section i Inspector 1 11 11 Inspection Date: October 6,2009 Inspector Name: Wayne C.Perry,P.E. Inspector Company: Norfolk Ram Group,LLC Inspector Qualification: Professional Engineer Inspector ID: 31146 Section11 Is a license to store flammables/combustibles posted on site(Form FP-2 ? X Yes ❑No ❑NA Is a current certificate of registration posted on site(Form FP-5 ? X Yes ❑No ❑NA Is a current permit to maintain USTs posted on site(Form FP-290 part 3 ? X Yes ❑No Is the current Form FP-290 accurate?Sec. LA&2.A..must match the FP-290 X Yes ❑No Verify that A,B,&C Operators have been trained. X Yes ❑No Attach most recent Form FP-290 X Attached Fill out the tank number for each tank using the DEP tank number system found on the FP-290. Use a second form for facilities with more than 4 tanks. Section Total Number of Tacks on Site: I 1 TANK#I TANK# TANK# TANK# Owner Tank#: 1 Tank Serial#: Geographic Location of Tanks-Latitude: 41,39,19 Geographic Location of Tanks-Longitude 70,16,58 Use degrees,minutes and seconds. Examples: Lat. 42, 36, 12 NLong. 85,24,17 W Status: X in Use ❑In Use ❑In Use ❑In Use If out of use, complete 2.B. ❑Temp Out of Use ❑Temp Out of Use ❑Temp Out of Use ❑Temp Out of Use ❑Perm Out of Use ❑Perm Out of Use ❑Perm Out of Use ❑Perm Out of use f Total Capacity of Tank:(gal.) 12,000 ' Is tank a split(compartment)tank? ❑Yes X No ❑Yes Cl No ❑Yes []No ❑Yes ❑No Capacity of each compartment:(gal.) N/A For a 10,000 gal tank show 800012000 Tank Contents/Product: For split tank show product Diesel asoline/kerosene in same order as content Does tank contain gasoline and/or diesel? ❑Gasoline ❑Gasoline ❑Gasoline ❑Gasoline In part or whole of tank (compartmented)for any part or X DieseI ❑Diesel ❑Diesel ❑Diesel whole o the year. If yes,for road use or for marine fueling? X Road Use ❑Road Use ❑Road Use ❑Road Use Leave blank if other ❑Marina ❑Marina ❑Marina ❑Marina Used for emergency power generator ❑Yes X No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Tank Construction Material FRP Tank Wall Type: Single or Double ❑SW X DW ❑SW ❑DW ❑SW ❑DW ❑SW ❑DW Piping Type Pipe Construction Material FRP Pipe Wall Type: Single or Double ❑SW X DW ❑SW ❑DW ❑SW ❑DW ❑SW ❑DW Multiple Runs Per Tank,if yes show on map ❑Yes X No D Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Select Primary Method. Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: Date FP-289 (Rev 712009)-Page 2 Date: /0 0 I I IOMMMM TANK#1 TANK# TANK# TANK# If yes,proceed to section' Automatic Tank Gauging(ATG) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.A. Continuous In-Tank Leak Detect System(CLDS) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.8. Interstitial Monitoring(IM) X ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.c. Inventory Control/Statistical Inventory ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.D. Reconciliation(SIR) Other (EXPLAIN) NA The entire piping system must meet the standard,including split pipes. For piping systems that have been partially replaced, the inspection report must be completed for the least compliant/oldest sections of pipe. Pipe numbers on sketch in 2.C. correspond with pipe/tank number below. ' I I I 01MIMM NK#I TANK# TANK# TANK# If yes,Proceed to section: ;:pressurized piping only Automatic]me leak detector(3 gph)&double wall ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ j pipe with liquid sump sensor or with manual 3.c.AND 3.G. Interstitial Monitoring ALLD(3 h)&annual line tightness test ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.E.AND 3.G. ALLD that can perform 3 gph continuous plus ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ; 0.2 h/month electronic 3.c. Other (EXPLAIN) Suction piping'only Interstitial monitoring X ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.c. Periodic Tightness Testing(non-European) ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.t': European Suction ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3.F. L.Other (EXPLAIN) i TANK#I TANK# TAW TANK# Ifyes>proceed to section: Galvanic Cathodic Protection(GC)Tank and/or ❑ ❑ ❑ S.A. I Piping Impressed Current (IC)Tank and/or Piping ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ S.B. Non-Metal Piping(NM)Tank AND Piping X ❑ ❑ ❑ 5.c. Whole system must be non-metal to complete this section. Other (EXPLAIN) NA Fill out this section for any tank that is"temporarily closed"(contains product but is out of service)or is"taken out of service" (empty and out of service).A complete inspection of these tanks is required. Note: This section does not apply to a tank that is currently in use or permanently closed within 527 CMR 9. i i I I TANK# TANK# TANK# TANK# I1MRrilli,lall i Tank contains less than one inch of product ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No i Fill pipe locked or secured to prevent access ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Date tank was"ter Twa*closed'(Month/Year) Verify max time for Temp Out of Service: ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ` ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Single Wall Tanks-6 months Double Wall Tanks-24 months Fire Department Permit Posted ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No If tank is permanently closed,is FP-290R on file? ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Inspector's Initial Owner/Operator's Initials: Date d C FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 3 Date: i Section 1 a basic layoutof the UST system(s). For Split/Compartmented tanks label sections separately(for example l A& l B). 4 LEGEND KEY ❑ T North arrow j ❑ (A)Alarms j ❑ (AN)Impressed current anodes ❑ (ATG)Automatic tank gauge consoles i �� ❑ (D)Dispensers ❑ (DV)Private water well ❑ (P)Product piping ❑ (PS)Piping sumps i ❑ (R)Reference cell locations for CP ❑ (RCT)Rectifiers ❑ (S)Structure contact points for CP ❑ (T)Tank,include tank#(identify all compartments) C�.vl�!2 ST i i I 12,oao yac Q am, for i i i a Q Sdedreg I,ah 'I i VEX hAr A+.oRr► I ha C i [Y,uisRi�e.) i t Inspectors Initial Owner/Operators Initials: A/. n4, .Date FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 4 Date: i o O 9 Section 3.A.: Automatic Tank I (TankOnly) TnNx#i 1 Tprvx/# Tnx[c# Tn�vx# 1 Console Make and Model 2 Probe Type Model-Fill out for each tank 3 Frequency:How often does ATG perform test? ❑Daily ❑Daily O Daily ❑Daily Continual Statistical Leak Detection(Daily) ❑Monthly ❑Monthly ❑Monthly ❑Monthly Six Hour In-Tank Test Month 4 Device is calibrated,operated,and O Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No maintained per manufacturer's instructions le service checks,etc. 5 System setup reviewed. Proper settings were ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No confirmed and are correct. Verification that all probes are functioning. 6 Monitoring panel or control box is present ❑Yes O No O Yes ONO O Yes ONO O Yes ❑No and working. 7 Tank is filled to proper capacity and test run ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No O Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No for proper duration of time during the last 2 ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank months,in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 8 Owner's manual for console and probes is 0 Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Q Yes ONO ❑Yes ❑No available at the site. 9 Verification that console and probe are third- ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ONO ❑Yes ❑No party approved. 10 ATG meets minimum performance standards, ❑Yes ONO ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes O No ❑Yes ❑No with the probability of detection set at 0.95% and the probability of false alarm set at 0.05% 11 Existing release detection results show no O Yes ❑No O Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ONO evidence of a release. 12 ATG is checking the portion of the tank that ❑Yes ❑No O Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No routinely contains product,in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 13 Monthly release detection records are available ❑Yes O No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes O No for last 12 months. ATG records must show ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank that 8 of the past 12 months have a passing test, without 2 consecutive months of inconclusive results. 14 Number of Passing Months ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑FaiI ❑Pass ❑Fail ii i I If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum i DEFICIENCIES' FURTHER RECONrYIENDATIONS: 1 Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: I hV - A . M - Date FP-289 (Rev.7/2009)-Page 5 Date: 0,z� t Section 3.B.: Continuous In-Tan k Leak Detection System CLDS Tnrrx# Tswx#1 T.4rtx# T,vvx# 77 Console Make and Model 2 Probe Model.Fill in for each tank. j 3 Device is calibrated,operated,and ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No maintained per manufacturer's instructions (example:fiequency ofsetvice checks,etc)including I limitations listed on evaluation summary. 4 System setup reviewed. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ' Proper settings were confirmed and are correct. Verification that all probes are functioning. 5 Monitoring panel or control box is present ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No and working. 6 Owner's manual for console and probes is ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No available at site. 7 Verify that console and probe are third-party ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ONO approved. 8 CLDS meets minimum performance ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No standards,with the probability of detection set at 0.95%and the probability of false alarm set at 0.05% 9 Existing release detection results show no ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No evidence of a release. 10 CLDS is checking the portion of the tank ❑Yes ❑No. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No that routinely contains product,in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 11 Monthly release detection records are ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No available for last 12 months. CLDS records ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank must show that 8 of the past 12 months have a passing test,without two consecutive months of inconclusive results. 12 Number of Passing Months Sectioni ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Blocksi If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum. DEFICIENCIES' I FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: Date FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 6 Date: /o - ? - o 9 170Liquid . 1 1 TANK�#1 TANK# # TANK# L Interstitial space is filled with ❑Brine X Dry ❑Brine❑Dryine❑Dry ❑Brine❑Dry li id rine or as 2 Type of interstitial sensor. ❑Liquid ❑Liquid ❑Liquid (i.e.,Liquid,Discriminating,Pressure) ❑Discriminating ❑Discriminating ❑Discriminating ❑Discriminating X Pressure ❑Pressure ❑Pressure ❑Pressure 3 Console make and mode: Veeder Root TLS-300C 4 Sensor make and model MAG I 5 Monitoring console is operational X Yes ❑No ❑.Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 6 Interstitial sensor visually inspected, X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No functionally tested,and confirmed operational. I 7 Sensor monitors the interstitial space in the X Yes []No ❑Yes []No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ' appropriateposition. 8 Device is calibrated,operated,and X Yes []No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes []No maintained per manufacturer's instructions. le framww,ofsavice checks;etc 9 Tanks Sump is clean and free of debris and ❑Yes X No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No water. 10 Monthly release detection records are ❑Yes X No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes []No ❑Yes ❑No available for last 12 months. Interstitial ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank monitoring must show that 8 of the past 12 None Available months have passed with no more than two inconclusive records. 11 Number of passing months: N/A ❑Pass X Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass 0Fail ❑Pass El Fail ection 3.C. Passes ift Blocks If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendu►n. DEFICIENCIEs: SOME LIQUID IN SUMP,SHOULD BE CLEANED OUT. i FLT maR REcomAaNDATIONS: i Inspector's Imo is Owner/Operator's Initials:41, fq• /l;, Date 7 FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 7 Date: p zfz 106) 3 Section hVentory ReportingTank Only S Tnrvx# TAtvx# TANK/t TANK# 1 Method Name: 2 Readings are recorded daly when operating. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ' !]Yes 0 No ❑Yes ❑No 3 Inventory records are reconciled monthly. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 4 Appropriate calibration chart is used for ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No i calculating volume to nearest 1/8 inch. 5 Stick readings are logged before each ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No delivery. 6 Stick readings are logged after each ❑Yes ❑No 0 Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No delivery. 7 Gauge stick is marked to determine product ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No• ❑Yes ❑No level to the nearest 1/8 inch. 8 Gauge stick can measure to full height of ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes.❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No tank. 9 Monthly water readings checked to the nearest ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 1/8 inch and used to calculate inventory balances.If water intrusion is noted,list in "Deficiencies." 10 Fill drop tube is installed and functional. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No El Yes ❑No. ❑Yes ❑No I I Each dispenser is metered and recorded ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No within state or local standards for meter calibration. . 12 Data meter calibrated: 13. Total monthly overages[or shortages]are ❑Yes ❑No: .Dyes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No less than 130 gallons plus one percent of tank's flow-through(sales)volume for the last 12 months. 14 SIR results received by owner from vendor ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No I within 30 days of submittal of data. 15 SIR results indicate sufficient amount of data Dyes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No was.used to perform leak check. j 16 Existing release detection results indicate ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No o eration without evidence of a release. 17 Monthly release detection records are ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ! available for the last 12 months. Monitoring ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank ❑New Tank must show that eight of the past 12 months have.a passing record,with no more than two ` consecutive months of inconclusive results. j I No report Leah to MassDEP. 18 Number of passing months: ❑•Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail 1 If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendunL DEFImNCIEs• FURTHER RECONUWENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: ;>�• Date _ FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 8 Date: (o — -7 Section Periodic i i ' PIPE# PIPE# PIPE# P[PE# 1 Test method is a 0.1 gph tightness test. ❑Yes O No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 2 Method Name: 3 Tightness test performed by(Person or Company Name i 4 Last tightness test results available and ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes O No passed.Shows no evidence of a potential release. g Tightness testing is conducted within ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No O Yes O No O Yes ❑No specified time frames for method;annually for pressurized piping;every 3 years for non- exempt suction Section IE Passes if ❑Pass ❑Fail O Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Blocks If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum. DEFImwms: FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: i PIPE#1 PIPE# PIPE# P[PE# 1 The piping slope is back to the tank and X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes O No o erates under atmos heric three or less. 2 Only one check valve is used. X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes O No 3 The check valve is directly under the X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No O Yes O No ❑Yes ❑No dis ensing pump. X Pass ❑Fail O Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Ijthe answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum D>EFiclENciEs: FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: yn Date (! FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 9 Date: F i Section 1 1 (Pressurized Piping Only) Check type and functioning of i 1 TA1VK# TAtdK# TAivtL# TAnx# 1 ❑Mechanical ❑Mechanical ❑Mechanical ❑Mechanical Mechanical or Electronic ❑Electronic ❑Electronic ❑Electronic ❑Electronic 2 Make and Model 3 ❑Shut-Off ❑Shut-Off ❑Shut-Off ❑Shut-Off Automatic Shut-Off Device(S-O) El Restrictor ❑Restrictor ❑Restrictor ❑Restrictor Restrictor(R)Audible or Visible Alarm ❑Alarm ❑Alarm ❑Alarm ❑Alarm i (A,) 4 ALLD device is performing and ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No operational at 3.0 gph @ 10 psi 5 ALLD device is calibrated,operated,and ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No maintained per manufacturer's instructions (example: of service checks,etc.) 6 ALLD has operated without evidence of a ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No release. 7 The entire piping system is covered by the ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ALLD. 8 ALLD is third-party certified and passed ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No an annual functional test each year prior to this inspection. All ALLDs must pass an annual functional(operations)test,in accordance with manufacturer's specifications,to assure it is ro erly installed,not tampered or b assed,etc. Section 3.G.Passes if ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Blocks If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum DEFICIENCIES' FURTHERREComwm RATIONS: y Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials.- Date �d/T FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 10 Date: l/) '7- 01 SectionPrevention TANK#1 TANK# TANK# TANK# I Equipped with spill bucket minimum 3 gal. X Yes ❑No ❑Yes 0 No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No capacity. 2 Bucket is capable of returning product to the tank. X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 3 Bucket is clean and free of debris and water. ❑Yes X No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 4 Bucket and cover is without cracks or holes X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No observed. 5 Fill pipe is without abnormalities observed(bent X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No j drop tubes,cracks or holes)especially at connection to tank ands ill device. 111110.11 ❑Pass X Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum DEFicIENci s:TANK OWNER INSTRUCTED TO CLEAN OUT SPILL BucKF-T FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: ------------------ I Overfill Prevention TANK#� TANK# TANK# TANK# 1 Overfill device present select primary Automatic Shut-off float valve(AS)Ball Float OAS❑BFV OAS❑BFV O-AS❑BFV OAS❑BFV Valve(BFV)0gh Level Alarm(HLA) X HLA ❑HLA ❑HLA ❑HLA X Gravity ❑Gravity ❑Gravity ❑Gravity 2 Indicate delivery method(gravity or metered flow) ❑Metered ❑Metered ❑Metered ❑Metered 3 Inspector verifies installation described below: ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Required:the installation of A.)a device which shall automatically shut off flow into the tank when the tank is no more than 95%full or B.)a device that shall alert the individual delivering the product when the tank is no more than 90%full by restricting the flow into the tank or triggering a high level alarm. 4 X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No Owner/operator ensures releases due to spilling or Product overfilling do not occur. For example,product is measured and measured prior to each delivery to ensure enough room in deliveries tank or product, all el deliveries are monitored monitored 5 Visually observed overfill device housing; X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No documentation of install provided;OR certification from service provider attesting to overfill device operability rovided. b AS: Visual observation indicates the drop tube is ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No i unobstructed(anything that would render the shut- off device ineffective). 7 BFV:Valve and/or vent restrictor material is ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No compatible with UST system configuration,product, delive ,and use. 8 HLA: Alarm is tested and is functioning properly at X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 90%,and is audible or visible to the driver at the point of transfer. I X Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass❑Fail ❑Pass❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail l r1TQ If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum. DEFmcwwms: FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: t1, /A. PA Date l W ,� FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 11 Date: 1 i i Select ArlmarV Method In Section SA.A or C. Section 1 1 1 Prevention •D ' • • •' PIPING) i Tatvx# Tnrnc# T.��v[c# Tnrtx# I Tank passed test in accordance with 527 CMR 9.05 ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 2 Pie passed test in accordance with 527 CMR 9.05 ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 3 Current record of cathodic protection tests on file with ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No owner or operator. 4 CP tests performed by: (Company Name) 5 Is inspection performed after repair of tank/ ' in ? ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 6 If yes,was cathodic protection system tested/inspected ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No within 60 days of repair of UST system in accordance with 527 CMR 9.05(H)(6) 1 ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail t . W F1 1 / If the answer to any question Is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum. DEFICIENCIES: FURTHER RECOMMMy!:NDATIONS: i Section i.: Corrosion Prevention IM' • PROTECTION(TANK ANDHORPIPING) TANt�# Tnxx# T,wx# Tntvlcll 1 System has power and is turned on. ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 2 60-day log is present and filled out properly in ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes 0No accordance with 527 CMR 9.05( 3 Tank passed test in accordance with 527 CUR ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No { 9.05 4 Pipe passed test in accordance with 527 CUR ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 9.05 5 Inspector verifies that inspection results are on file ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No with local fire department. 6 CP tests performed by: I 7 Is inspection after repair of tank/piping? ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No 8 If yes,was cathodic protection system ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No tested/inspected within 60 days of repair of UST system in accordance with 527 CMR 9.05 6 Section ' Passes if 1❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail . if applicable,are Yes If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum DEFICIENCIES' FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: AJ• /9, t 74 Date ___� FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 12 Date: /0 — i7— o `� Section 5.C.: Corrosion Prevention NOi -METAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TnNK#1 TALVK# TAMc# TANx# 1 Tank:Outer wall made of non-metallic material X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No such as fiberglass or fiberglass clad steel. 2 Pipe:Outer wall made of non-metallic material X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No . ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No such as fiberglass or corrugated plastic. 3 None of the following conditions were observed in X Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No flexible piping: swelling,elongation,kinking, wrinkling,blistering,delaminating,softness,mold growth,or other abnormalities? Describe in i deficiencies below. SectionX Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail ❑Pass ❑Fail Blocks If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum f DEFICIENCIES• FURTHER RECOMl1IENDATIONS: i Section iInformation i FACILITY i 1 How is water supplied to your facility? ❑Private Well—Well on Property X Public Water—Water Piped to Location If lInvate well,answer#2 2 Do you serve water to at least 25 different people at least 60 days of the year? ❑Yes ❑No Fxamples include:providing water to drink from faucets or bubblers;having restrooms;serving or selling coffee or other beverages made with,or mixed i with water. Tf:'es answer 3,4,S&6 '.....::: ...... : :.. 3 Do you have a Public Water System identification number(PWS ID#)from ❑Yes ❑No MassDEP? 4 If Yes,provide EX: i 5 Verify that location of this well is shown on the sketch in Section 2.C. ❑Yes ❑No j marked as DW. 6 Verify Emergency Call List posted with information that there is private ❑Yes ❑No well on site. p , ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply ! If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum DEFICIENCIES' FURTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Inspector's Initials Ale Owner/Operator's Initials: ✓� Date 7 FP-289 (Rev 712009)-Page 13 Date: I / /0FACILITY 1 During this inspection,have you identified any releases,leaks,or suspected ❑Yes X No leaks that must be reported to MassDEP per the Massachusetts Contingency Plan 310 CMR 40.0300 ? If YES,answer 2,3,&4 2 Date Reported: 3 Time Re orted: (Use 24 hour clock) 4 Release Tracking Number(R - 5 Has the system been taken off-line due to this leak or suspected leak? ❑Yes X No 6 Was a repair made due to a leak that was reported to MassDEP? ❑Yes X No 7 Source of Release: ❑Tank ❑Piping ❑Dispenser ❑Submersible Turbine Pump ❑Delivery Other: 8 Cause of Release: ❑Spill ❑Overfill ❑Physical/Mechanical Damage ❑Corrosion ❑Installation Problem Other: imil1 I l , ; , ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply 1 1 1 1 I 1 REPORT ALL SPILLS,LEAKS,OR SUSPECTED LEAKS TO f LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND MAssDEP CALL 888-304-1133 If the answer to any question is No,please explain below.List any problems noted during inspection.Note corrections on addendum S DEFICIENCIES• FURTIIER REcoMMENDATIONS: Section : Comments Use this section to list additional comments not listed in the previous pages. Attach another page if necessary. Owners/operators are required to report unusual operating conditions to MassDEP. Were any unusual operating conditions observed? Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: Al. A' M Date �d FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 14 Date: 10 - 1- 0 9 Certification Section 1.C.: License Information Is a license to store flammables/combustibles posted on site(Form FP-2)? X Yes ❑No ❑NA Is a current certificate of registration posted on site(Form FP-5 ? X Yes ❑No ❑NA Is a current permit to maintain USTs posted on site(Form FP-290 part 3)? X Yes ❑No Is the current Form FP-290 accurate?Sec. LA&2.A.. must match the FP-290 X Yes ❑No Verify that A,B,&C Operators have been trained. ❑Yes ❑No Attach most recent Form FP-290 X Attached Section 9: Inspection Results Section 3.A:Automatic Tank Gauging ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 3.B:Continuous In-Tank Leak Detection System(CLDS) ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 3.0 Interstitial Monitoring ❑Pass X Fail❑Not Apply f Section 3.D:Statistical Inventory Reconciliation SIR ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 3.E:Periodic Tightness Testing ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not APPIY Section 3.F:European Suction X Pass ❑Fail❑Not Apply i Section 3.G:Annual Automatic Line Leak Detectors ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply I Section 4.A:Spill Prevention ❑Pass X Fail❑Not Apply Section 4.B:Overfill Prevention X Pass ❑Fail❑Not-Apply Section 5.A:Corrosion Prevention—Galvanic Cathodic ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 5.B:Corrosion Prevention--Impressed Current Cathodic ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 5.C;Corrosion Prevention--Non-Metal Construction Material X Pass ❑Fail❑Not Apply Section 6:Water Supply Information ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not Apply Section 7:Reporting of Release Spill,Suspected Leaks ❑Pass ❑Fail X Not A 1 I I, the Certified Inspector, have performed this UST I, the Owner/Operator (circle one), have read this Inspection and believe the contents of this report to be true Inspection Report and have been told the condition of and accurate at the time of inspection. I also have no my UST facility, including all deficiencies, corrections significant financial interest with this UST. and recommendations. All applicable gages are I Facility# O tll in). initialed and included in this submittal. i Print Name: /tE C r r- Print Name: N ZI c„a A• a ,!s i a Signature: 0, Signature: i E-Mail: E-Mail: in;n•%`,s a j.4,,pj(4R (2_ t, : to vh Phone: 5O ' - X a s X!Z-3 Phone:(n&) '2Via—laD;3 Date: io 71O9 Inspector ID#: �l/¢,6 Date: i MAIL COMPLETED FORMS DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NO LATER THAN BUREAU OF WASTE PREVENTION-UST PROGRAM 14 DAYS P.O.Box 120-0165 FROM THE DATE BOSTON MA 02112-0165 OF THE INSPECTION TO: AND SEND COPY TO LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT Inspector's Initials Owner/Operator's Initials: Date zU FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 15 Date: Ne —T Section tAddendum Facility Name: i DEP Facility ID Number: Required Use this section to note any deficiency corrections or repairs that were made after the initial inspection. The UST third-party Inspection should be a`snapshot'completed prior to any repairs or adjustments that would affect whether or not a UST would pass or fail. List each corrected item separately. If you have any questions,please call the MassDEP UST office at 617-556- 1053.Use additional copies of this page if necessary. Item 1. i Date of Work: Tank or Pipe#: is now: PASS OR FAIL the Inspection(circle one) Description of Repair or Deficiency Correction: i i UST Worker Name: UST Worker Signature: Date Item 2. Date of Work: Tank or Pipe#: is now: PASS OR FAIL the Inspection(circle one) F Description of Repair or Deficiency Correction: UST Worker Name: UST Worker Signature: Date Item 3. Date of Work: Tank or Pipe#: is now: PASS OR FA1Lthe Inspection(circle one) Description of Repair or Deficiency Correction: I i UST Worker Name: UST Worker Signature: Date Item 4. Date of Work: Tank or Pipe#: is now: PASS OR FAtLthe Inspection(circle one) Description of Repair or Deficiency Correction: UST Worker Name: UST Worker Signature: Date MAIL COMPLETED FORMS DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NO LATER THAN BUREAU OF WASTE PREVENTION-UST PROGRAM 14 DAYS P.O.Box 120-0165 FROM THE DATE BOSTON MA 02112-0165 OF THE INSPECTION TO: AND SEND COPY TO LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT Inspector's Initials—��� Owner/Operator's Initials: /V 14 Y74 Date i_1�_Z D� FP-289 (Rev 7/2009)-Page 16 Date: f p .— p� DEPENDABLE PETROLEUM GAS STATION t &MAINTENANCE FULL SERVICE PUMPP&TA&TANK INSTALLATION Service VAPOR RECOVERYTESTING&REPAIR STATION DESIGN&CONSTRUCTION ANNUAL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK AND LEAK MONITORING SYSTEM CERTIFICATION FACILITY NAME: P&B RAILWAY CUSTOMER NAME: FACILITY ADDRESS:215 IYANNOUGH ROAD CUSTOMER ADDRESS: HYANNIS,MA 02601 FACILITY PHONE: 508-778-9767 CUSTOMER PHONE: LEAK I40NITOR MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND MODEL NUMBER: VEEDER ROOT TLS 300 I TASK TANK TANK TANK TANK TANK Y= es, N=no,NA=not applicable #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 1 The leak monitor console audible alarm is operational Y 2 The leak monitor console visual alarms are.o erational Y 3 The leak monitor console battery back-up is operational Y 4 Required in-tank tests are being completed N/A 5 Tank interstitial sensor is positioned and operating per Y manufacturer's recommendations 6 Tank interstitial sensor cables inspected for cracking or Y swelling 7 Brine level of the tank interstitial space is within the N/A manufacturer's operating range 8 Tank probe(s) and float(s) inspected for residue and cables Y inspected for cracking or,swellingi 9 Check monitoring system inventory and verify to actual Y inventory 10 Piping(piping, intermediate, and/or dispenser sump) Y sensors are positioned and operating per manufacturer's recommendations 11 Piping sensor cables inspected for cracking or swelling Y 12 The secondary containment and the piping sumps are free of liquid 13 Leak monitor console assignments are correctly Y rogrammed and labeled for all sensors 14 The communication equipment(e.g. modem)is operational Y for leak monitoring systems and will relay alarms to remote station -SOME LIQUID IN SUMP,SHOULD BE CLEANED OUT I hereby verify that the equipment identified in this document was tested for proper operation in performance of the original design function in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications in accordance with 527CMR 9.05 (D) (3). Technician signature: Date: 8/18/09 DEPENDABLE PETROLEUM SERVICE CO. ONE ROBERTS ROAD PLYMOUTH, MA 02360 (508)-747-6238 FAX 508-747-3658 �jnderground Storage Tank(UST) Program - Compliance Information MassDEP Page 1 of 2 lvlassDEP Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program Compliance Information The Massachusetts Underground Storage Tank(UST)Program was transferred to the Department of Environmental Protection(MassDEP)on July 1,2009.Under the enabling legislation(Section 7 of Chapter 4 of the Acts of 2009),MassDEP is currently administering the UST program through existing Department of Fire Services rules and regulations(527 CMR 9.00).In addition,MassDEP has assumed responsibility for maintaining an inventory of all USTs across the state(527 CMR 5.06).This fact sheet summarizes your obligations as the owner and/or operator of one or more UST systems in Massachusetts: Registration You are required to register all new USTs,any changes in ownership,and significant modifications to existing systems with MassDEP.Please make sure that the information e MassDEP has on file for your UST(s)is up to date by checking the UST Query Tool at http://db.state.ma.us/dep/ust/tistQueryPage.asp If you need to update any of the information for the UST(s)that you own and/or operate,please file a revised FP-290 notification form right away. On-Site Inspections You must have your UST(s)inspected once every three years by a registered Third-Party Inspector(TPI).Information about inspections and a list of TPIs who are registered to perform inspections in Massachusetts can be found on the MassDEP web site at: wwtv.mass.gov(dep.!toxie'ust/tpi.hU» Compliance Deadlines The first compliance cycle for required third-party UST inspections ended on August 8, 2010.All USTs should have undergone their initial required inspections by that date. As a UST owner and/or operator,you need to know: • The second round of third-party UST inspection,must be.completed and the TPI's report must be submitted to MassDEP no later than three years from the date of your first third-party UST inspection. • If you missed the August 8,2010,third-party UST inspection deadline,you must have your UST(s)inspected and submit the TPI's report to MassDEP as soon as possible to avoid potential enforcement action.Your next inspection must be completed and the TPI's report submitted to MassDEP no later than August 8,2013, regardless of the date your first required inspection was(or will be)performed. MassDEP encourages you to avoid potential scheduling problems by having your next required third-party UST inspection performed well ahead of the submittal deadline that applies to your facility. Online Resources MassDEP UST Program information,forms and compliance assistance are available online http://www.mass.gov/dep/toxics/ust/ustcai.htm 10/11/2011 T Jnderground Storage Tank (UST) Program - Compliance Information MassDEP Page 2 of 2 at:wx%Txv.rnass.gov/depltoxics/tist MassDEP Purpose Form Form FP-289 Third Party UST Inspection Report Form FP-290 Notification for USTs Regulated Under 527 CMR 9.00 Form FP-29OR Notification for Removal or Closure of In-Place USTs Regulated under 527 CMR 9.00 Completed forms should be sent to: Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention-UST Program P.O.Box 120-0165 Boston,MA 02112-0165 Hotline If you would like to speak with a member of the MassDEP UST Program staff,please call: 617-556-1035,extension 2.You may also email questions to:dep.ust-7 state.ma.us Release Reporting To report a release from a leaking underground storage tank system,please immediately call your local fire department AND the MassDEP 24-hour Emergency Response Line at 1-888- 304-1133. N http://www.mass.gov/dep/toxics/ust/ustcai.htm 10/11/2011 0F;'21;'201C1 11:50 50K78h448 HYANNIS FIFE PAGE 01 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT 95 HIGH SCHOOL ROAD EXTENSION HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 HARD.5 oRUNELLE.CHIEF FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU LT.DONALD H. CHASE,JR. LT. JOHN COSMO Inspector Inspector We are in the process of updating AUTOMATIC ALARM RECORDS and PROPERTY INFORMATION SHEETS and would appreciate your cooperation in forwarding the following information to us AS SOON AS POSSIBLE so that our records will contain accurate data regarding YOUR PROPERTY. Thank you for your prompt response. RyXW_�mp V�•elephone Business Name: � M __ _ - ------ ----- Address Fax # � ' _-__ ----- Business Owner's Name S6 �W -Telephone Address :Z)1 ruk jj-jZ_ V 4- _ Fax # --------------------- ' Name : `ti _Telephone #_.� ------ --- ----- Property Owner S -- — Address — --- -- Fax #_ -------------------- Alarm Company • _ _ Telephone Address : _ _ ��_ _—_Fax #___-_- . ---------- ----- - P Sprinkler Company '--il Telephone #�______�______-- --- Address Fax #__ � EMERGENCY CONTACT PSO R NS: KEY BOX Location:_.�____ E '1 k-1 LL CAvDI�t, v Home Tel # Other Tel Other Tel z.: `� � p _ Home Tel # Home Tel #_ � lx 7--3--`�Other Tel # ---------- Tel. 508-775-1300 Fax 508-778-6448 Emergencies 9.1.1 �0E YHE Tp� w�P do Town of Barnstable Regulator Service BARNSTABLE, - - y s MASS. - - �e�9. Thomas F. Geiler� Director ArED MAr A Public.Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 DATE: 1. .: _J-0/U P'tUM�'�.R Off'P�GLI s TO EOLLaVV:� TO: � / FROM: / 7?A PHONE: PHONE: 603 03 (508)862-4644 FAX PHONE: SZ 6 FAX PHONE: (508)790-6304 J-OFI + ' cc. NOTES/COMMENTS: C%�p QAFax Form.doc i P. 1 COMMUNICATION RESULT REPORT ( JAN.20.2010 4:27PM ) TTI BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH FILE MODE OPTION ADDRESS (GROUP) RESULT PAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 387 MEMORY TX 15087476526 E-3)3) P. 0/2 REASON FOR ERROR E-1) HANG UP OR LINE FAIL E-2) BUSY E-3) NO ANSWER E-4) NO FACSIMILE CONNECTION Town of Barnstable I RAMWAMZ, Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geifer,DireCtor B4IUA'�A ! , Public.Health DMsion Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, 14yunis,MA 02601 DATE: b Diftt TO VOLLOW, To: / � ' S ®`'71 G 6 Ale toM: 1 PROA. 32 6 0 yl Pz�oN : (saa)�6a-4644 PAX PHONE: x FAX PSoIV�: (548)790-b30� CC: `1 -z a► �r COMPLAINT DATE DEP NOTIFIED: 01-05-10 CALLER NAME: Mr. Paul Fichter (Walk in at DEP-Hyannis) CALLER PHONE: 508-292-8559 COMPLAINT LOCATION: Barnstable (Hyannis) COMPLAINT ADDRESS: Center Street, Hyannis, MA Adjacent to E. Main Street business district RE: CONTINUOUS BUS IDLING LOCATION: Plymouth & Brockton (P & B) Bus Service Maintenance Facility which is 1/2 a block a way from the bus terminal facility (this is not a complaint about the bus terminal facility, itself). ISSUE: On 01-05-09 Mr. Fichter walked into the cape office. At that time, he provided information about an observed problem which has been ongoing regularly over an extended period of time. The problem occurs primarily at night, (during winter months) and has spanned a five (5) year period. This has not been observed from his home location, which is 2 miles away on Lewis Road. NATURE OF COMPLAINT: Regularly observed by Mr. Fichter on virtually every night(late around or after midnight) during the winter months, buses are parked at the service facility and left idling for entire nights. It has been observed that these buses are NOT being serviced during these idling intervals. The allegation is that the,buses are left idling solely for the purpose of keeping the vehicles warmed up for dispatch (for convenience). According to the Mr. Fichter, he had spoken to P & B company personnel (at one point) at the service plant, during his walks by the service facility at late night hours. When this issue was raised to the service person, the service person indicted that he was unaware of any laws or regulations being violated, but that it was P & B company policy to let the buses run continuously. He last checked in with Barnstable Board of Health six months ago but has had no resolution. FOLLOW UP Week ending 01-16-10, Mr. Fichter informed via voicemail that the idling issue at the P & B bus service depot had become intermittent but that there was a newly observed bus idling issue on Willow Street (different bus company. FOLLOW UP On 01-19-10 Mr. Fichter informed via telephone that there were 7 buses idling all night on 01-18-10 at this depot. This facility is the old bus depot which now serves as a wash/ cleaning facility with some light diagnostic maintenance. It is located on Willow ave at the corner of center street near a convenience store. C� /0 Town of Barnstable oc1HE t Regulatory Services (� D Thomas F. Geiler,Director P p� Public Health Division BARNsrnsLE. Thomas McKean,Director Mass. �, Cb 1639, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 ArFD MA'1 a Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health@,town.bamstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 July 15,2008 Ms..t4ancy Misiaszek RE: Toxic and Hazardous Materials Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Company On-Site Inventory and Inspection, 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Plymouth,MA 02360 Company, 17 Elm Street,Hyannis Dear Ms. Misiaszek: On June 24,2008,a Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory and Inspection of the above referenced site was conducted by the Public Health Division(PHD).An On-Site Inventory and Inspection is a review of the sites storage,transport,utilization and/or disposal of toxic and hazardous materials as it relates to the Town of Barnstable Ordinance,Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials. This Ordinance was adopted to protect the public health and welfare,especially as it pertains to the public drinking water supply. The following is a description of the results of the Inventory(enclosed)and Inspection. MATERIALS INVENTORY AMOUNT AND PURPOSE: The Inventory of this site indicates the use or storage of approximately thirteen thousand, seventy-one (13,071)gallons of toxic and hazardous material.This material is used in bus maintenance. Please be aware that the Town of Barnstable has determined that a minimum of one-hundred and eleven(111) gallons of toxic and hazardous materials requires an annual license. GENERAL STORAGE AREAS AND CONDITIONS: • The Maintenance Garage was extremely organized and clean,and has a cement floor.It houses r two,three-hundred gallon,double walled virgin oil tanks,the diesel fuel dispensing pump for filling the buses,several fifty-five gallon drums,a small Flammables Cabinet and an oily rag bin. • A twelve-thousand(1,200)gallon underground storage tank for diesel fuel is on site. SAFETY AND DOCUMENTATION: - The Material Safety Data Sheets were readily available on site. Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Company is in receipt of a License for Storing or Handling of I I I Gallons or More of Hazardous Materials,Contingency Plan and two Spill Kits. Manifest sheets,for the transport of various wastes by Frank Corporation were provided upon request. _2- SITE FACILITIES: The floor drain in the cement floor leads to an oil water separator. The site building is served by the town sewer system. There are no corrective actions to be taken at this time in regards to the inspection.The PHD appreciates your cooperation and acknowledges your intent to maintain compliance with the Hazardous Materials Ordinance. Please contact me at the above telephone number should you have any questions or comments regarding the Inspection of your site. Very ly yours, Cynt i A.Martin Haz ous Materials Specialist All orders to correc iolations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous M rials shall be comp ted upon receipt of this letter Thomas A. Mc ean,RS,CHO Director of Public Health Enclosure: Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory i, � O Date: 6 /��/ �. AIP TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: Pt1/40V_M A-ld Ayoa7a�JTk�/IA/L! Ay - BUSINESS LOCATION:_//gr1-H CBS INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: /--I"-*,$ Pt_ u7,YOV60 TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: J—et _ o-3K CONTACT PERSON: 41i4-A/Gy H/,S/A-S �> EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: 9US "+1,JM1kAJ4F— Ve S INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: 5t_L Fire District: TEA LTGLL� f S. oZ_C�yr• /�yA�rljtf9cS i Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: kkNr- CoKP Destinatio al p 1— Waste Product: Licensed? es No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive //0 NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides OD NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) j Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED ® Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) au rout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers � � SS—� LLod DR-�tttS �f D/�-�I�I�T (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) 3 :7�� Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Town of Barnstable oFTNe T Regulatory Services P� 0 Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division sAatMSTAsLE, Thomas McKean,Director MAss. $' • Q� i639, �0 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 ArED MA'1 A Phone: 508-8624644 Email: health@town.bamstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 26,2007 Ms. Nancy Misiaszek Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 02360 Dear Ms. Misiaszek, Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit at Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. (P&B)on June 25, 2007. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed is a copy of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the visit to your business. Please note the observations identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection and the corresponding recommendation listed below: OBSERVATIONS: • MSDS on site are available to all employees. • Eyewash station has moved and is full of solution;please move the eyewash signs a to reflect the location of the station. • Spill kits are available for use in a common location. Please label the drum that houses the spill kit materials. • Waste is on secondary containment. • Fire extinguishers are charged. , • Frank Corp pumps the oil/water separator annually. • Very clean and very organized facility. On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from June 25, 2007 shows that you have approximately 12,991 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated and disposed of at Plymouth and Brockton, 17 Elm Street,Hyannis,MA(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet). r If you have any questions about these problems,the orders and recommendations, or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, v G 4' f- Alisha L.Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials shall be co leted upon receipt of this letter. -- -- - - -- - - -- . - ----- -_. ----- -- ---- Thomas A. McKean,RS, HO Director of Public Health Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy) TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Date: U., .IC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY OF BUSINESS: '` i, if,� � '� CjQtQ.� ct� SINESSLOCATION: _ f =r'� �� �y. iif INVENTORY RAILING ADDRESS: i- ,t A r TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER:- L4f" - 1' 7C! .Y -23 12- c,lul h ) CONTACT PERSON: , LA x 1 CLr' i fK- ,r( EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: W/OILAC i1 d;!..i INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: z ,,(�. 1 �. =' 1 L tL MQ-_f Fire District: 0f i l U U � , ,� Ir �i a fP S I LiZ Aw& It iL J fi_ a" f f !' U 4' �T( Waste Transportation: Last shipment_of hazardous waster Name of Hauler` 1 0..I_-i'- Destination: _ Waste Product: ` ' s`{, `. `r�: Licensed?'Yes lNo NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 11 f, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month re uires a license from the Public Health Division.. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic I or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. I Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners -- Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid), Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) yy Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, *2 heating oil NEW USED I i i I f i ' print�n9 mk °tee cease, atrveS lcreOS cts•. 9 resew coda Wood P etroleurn P 001 chlorine �f Misc.p oil es and metal Swimming P nts,gear a d lubrica S for engrn e Or Caustic SO Degreaser r driveways&9ara9 s 1-Y sc ombustible Degrea$ers fio M ties `eather dyes (3au\WGrout te)1gatte electrolY Fertlizers gatteN acrd l rbons, GB's ca �ustProofers p ate hydro Sh detergents Other chlorin tetrach1oridel labels - Gar`ida d Polishes carbon oisor+- �,(, es an (rnc. °ductsWith'P hyde, Gar wax r other P formal e roofing tar es -AnY' form, chforo Asphalt& stares,dY - ding acids] . hes, _ __ lrnclu varnrs er ou flee Its, loric a oth rch Y ` ue inners U$ hydroch ducts not listed s lease list)'. `ac(A r t w �D losserS Other Pr° ardour lP NE ish removers,deg may be toxic Or haz pa\rrt&yarn 1amm ables �,11 �Ilrsc•Fiture stripe ers p1Oor &furs Metal polishes rem°Vers oil &stain \-aundNn bleach 1`, (rncWdr 9 ers&cleaning filurds spot reMOv r � dN c1eane SOy ents - CO eu s r NEss Other c1e . removers pEPE c d TM tar s h _H 5.9 an indshleld wa � S ca C a+ r f 9 y •r t _- R,r, i+ S 9 y�vl, iS. Number. Fee HE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACH.0 ETT.S -' �oaoo t {.'641_ :' .. ,.�.. ::. y .. �l u' >t M. •Y x ,' �,: rY ;. .::,y' 'R �'4c t. '"{ 7 � =�a� � �.�. n _���x•' ... r Alt. � .�:x tV. � .. �� � 1< ��s :?. Town of Barnstable t, au Oard of eal h. r ..: � .)--,sF•v .�,:,'.'t,,�; 5,^p SPe�� n�� . � ,:.fir Thitls to er�lfy that Pl mouth &Brockton Street Railway Co _y 17E1m Aven e, r Q2 bor a ��� � �tt><t .s. .. t } ki +.e:FY 'c+.'�,.t. k w" t'' k•c. _ r. ...,,rc FORS STORING 4R�iANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS $yn p "T :!'• �S ! '.+urn. nM1Y�, ISO Ww" Ow : :. .. ..: r r�,,,:{.'. ; ..�:@l�� .,�K tcY.l:..,..X... .K. .:..t. .'�):„ .f. S .L� l S •:.;� '�."$;. K is x-. he .tre toy anti ILLE 'v 3. A 4 SUMNER KAUFMAN,M.S.P.H - ,. PAUL J.',CANNIFF'`D.M.D..,.. ,, .. THOMAS A MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health FRANK CORP. Invoice % ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES c�. 615 Tarkiln Hill Road Invoice No.: 17373 New Bedford, MA 02745 Customer No.: PLYBRO yam- (508)995-9997 Project: J5511 Fax: (508)995-0002 Contract No.: 3463 Page#: 1 Worked Performed At: Bill To: Plymouth & Brockton St. Plymouth &Brockton St. Railway Railway 8 Industrial Park 19 Elm Street Plymouth, MA 02363 Hyannis, MA ATTN: Nancy Misiasrek PROJECT MANAGER DATE TERMS CONTACT STEVE TURNER 07/16/07 Net 30 Nancy Misiasrek DESCRIPTION CHARGES Usage Rate Amount Project Date: July 11, 2007 Cleaning of One (1)Oil/Water Separator and Primary Sump Contract Price 975.00 Disposal -000930318JJK: 4 17-H D.O.T.Approved Drums of State Regulated Solids 175.00/drum 700.00 1200 Mass. Hazardous WastTransporters Fee 0.0300/lb. 36.00 Disposal -000930319JJK: 780 Oil and Water. 0.48/gallon 374.40 Transportation Charge - 260.00 Material: 4.000 17H Open Head Drum 55 Gal.@ No charge 0.00/drum 0.00 4.75% Environmental Insurance& Energy Surcharge 111.40 PIAIOUTH & BROCKTON Invoice subtotal 2456.80 DATE PROCESSED_� !, 7 7 Invoice total 2456.80 -per RIPTION G 1 Thank You -' Invoice No.: 17599 ` 615 Tarkiln Hill Road PLYBRO Customer No.: New Bedford, MA 02745 Project: D5710 (508)995-9997 3688 Fax: (508)995-0002 Contract No.: Page#: 1 Worked Performed At: Plymouth 8 Brockton Street Bill To: Plymouth 8 Brockton St. Railway Railway 19 Elm Street 8 Industrial Park Hyannis,MA Plymouth, MA 02363 ATTN: Nancy Misiasrek (508)746-0442 TERMS CONTACT _.,_ PROJECT MANAGER DATE Net 30 Nancy Misiasrek STEVE TURNER 03/03/08 CHARGES DESCRIPTION Rate Amount Usage Project Date: February 29,2008 Transportation and Disposal of Oily Solids Disposal-Manifest No.00093045490JJK: 175.00 175.00/each 1 55-Gallon Drum of Oily Solids 6.00 0300/lb. 200 Mass. Hazardous Waste Transporters Fee 0. 8.59 Fuel Surcharge 4.75% 189.59 Invoice subtotal invoice total 189.59 4M We accept VISA&MasterCard Thank YOU Please print or type.(Form designed for use on elite(1 2-pftch)typewriter.) Form Approved.OMB No.2050-0039 UNIFORM HAZARDOUS '-Generator ID Number 2.Page of 3.Emergency Response Phone. Manifest Tracking Number JJK J WASTE MANIFEST 4- 5, X /-7 t& - 5.Generators Name and Mailing Address Generators Site Address(if different than mailing address) 4 17 7 Al /4' qtlrsPhone: 6.Transporter 1 Company Name U.S.EPA ID Number Pw 01,n 7.Transporter 2 Company Name U.S.EPA ID Number 8.Designated Facility Name and Site Address U.S. - EPA ID Number kZ 0 19 ez.�'7. 7 FacilitysPhone: 7 Jj-e 6 o ga. 9b.U.S.DOT Description(including Proper Shipping Name,Hazard Class,ID Number, 10.Containers 11.Total 12.Unit 13.Waste Codes HM and Packing Group(if any)) No. Type Quantity M.Nol. 1. 73 '7' 4- e_5,7 L C I 3. 4. 14.Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information 15. GENERATOR'SlOFFEROR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name,and are classified,packaged, marked and labeled/placarded,and are in all respects In proper condition for transport according to applicable intemational and national govemmental regulations.If export shipment and I am the Primary Exporter,I certify that the contents of thi§consignment conform to the terms of the attached EPAAcknowledgment of Consent. I certify that the waste minimization statement identified in 40 CFR 262.27(a)(if I am a largo quantity generator)or(b)(if I am a small quantity generator)is true. Generators/9"es Printqd/Typed Ngme Signature Month Day Year KVeJ,I =J 16.International Shipments I.— El Import to U.S. EI Export from' U.S. Fort Of entry/exit: Z Transporter signature(for exports only): Date leaving CC 17.Transporter Acknowledgment of Receipt of Materials UJI Tran§pade{l Printednrypo",ame Signature Month Day Year 0 CL P _�-11, U) Z Transporter 2 Printed/Typed Name igriature Month. Day Year 18.Discrepancy 18a.Discrepancy Indication Space El Quantity 1-1 Type EIResidue El Partial Rejection ❑Full Rejection Manifest Reference Number. 18b.Alternate Facility(or Generator) U.S.EPA ID Number Facility's Phone: LU 18c.Signature of Alternate Facility(or Generator) Mon ay r Z 19.Hazardous Waste Report Management Method Codes(i.e.,codes for hazardous waste"aliment,disposal,and recycling systems) Ul 1 2.-- 3. 14- 20.Designated Facility,0�iriet5r to:; -catiorrt�i' s covered by the manifest except as nd&ik PrintedrrX_ ,N, J,re Signature r j Month Day Year JK EPA Forth 8700-22(Rev.3-05) Previous editions are obsolete. C DESIGNATED FACILITY TO GENERATOR FRANK CORP. Invoice ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 615 Tarkiln Hill Road Invoice No.: 17373 New Bedford, MA 02745 Customer No.: PLYBRO yw _ (508)995-9997 Project: J5511 Fax: (508)995-0002 Contract No.: 3463 Page#: 1 Worked Performed At: Bill To: Plymouth & Brockton St. Plymouth & Brockton St. Railway Railway 8 Industrial Park 19 Elm Street Plymouth, MA 02363 Hyannis, MA ATTN: Nancy Misiasrek PROJECT MANAGER DATE TERMS CONTACT STEVE TURNER 07/16/07 Net 30 Nancy Misiasrek DESCRIPTION CHARGES Usage Rate Amount Project Date: July 11, 2007 Cleaning of One (1) OII/Water Separator and Primary Sump Contract Price 975.00 Disposal -000930318JJK: 4 17-H D.O.T.Approved Drums of State Regulated Solids 175.00/drum 700.00 1200 Mass. Hazardous WastTransporters Fee 0.0300/lb. 36.00 Disposal -000930319JJK: 780 Oil and Water. 0.48/gallon 374.40 Transportation Charge 260.00 Material: 4.000 17H Open Head Drum 55 Gal.@ No charge 0.00/drum 0.00 4.75% Environmental Insurance& Energy Surcharge 111.40 PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON Invoice subtotal 2456.80 DATE PROCESSED p7 Invoice total 2456.80 ...-'D-'-R{PT{ON G IebL «-w� Thank You LOCATIC N:HYN May-08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 7610 6717 5706 5056 4641 3850 3056 2177 1232 6335 7792 7267 6455 5624 4778 3999 3014 2434 1890 9161 8356 7516 6597 5883 5339 4898 4278 3518 2575 1813 9351 INVENTORY I PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7999 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8505 0 24,504 TOTAL INVENTORY 7610 6717 5706 5056 4641 3850 3056 2177 9232 8335 7792 7267 6455 5624 4778 3999 3014 2434 9889 9161 8358 7516 6597 5883 5339 4898 4278 3518 2575 10318 9351 CLOSING INVENTORY 6717 5706 5056 4641 3850 3056 2177 1232 8335 7792 7267 6455 5624 4778 3999 3014 2434 1890 9161 8358 7516 6597 5883 5339 4898 4278 3518 2575 1813 9351 8930 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 893 1011 650 415 791 794 879 945 897 543 525 812 831 846 779 985 580 544 728 803 842 919 714 544 441 620 760 943 762 967 421 ACTUALLY PUMPED 893 1006 636 409 786 803 904 954 895 542 527 815 825 831 775 992 597 561 754 789 837 919 712 533 431 614 760 962 784 993 416 OVER/(SHORT) 0 (5) (14) (6) (5) 9 25 9 (2) (1) 2 3 (6) (15) (4) 7 17 17 26 (14) (5) 0 (2) (11) (10) (6) 0 19 22 26 (5) Accumulated 0 (5) (19) (25) (30) (21) 4 13 •11 10 12 15 9 (6) (10) (3) 14 31 57 43 38 0 36 25 15 9 0 28 50 76 71 t 1 4 t i } i, E5 Number Fee 641 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $100.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. 17 Elm Avenue, MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires June 30, 2008 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN SUMNER KAUFMAN,M.S.P.H. 7/1/2007 PAUL J. CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A. MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON ST. RY. CO. 31 MILK STREET,MEZZANINE LEVEL,BOSTON,MASS.02109-5197 0 7 8 4 5 4 REFERENCE DATE INVOICE NUMBER REFERENCE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DISCOUNT NETAMOUNT 06/06/07 2007-08 HY—HAZ MAT FEE 07/08 100. 00 . 0e 100. 00 rt.IC;rw . -m7AA-- ----,------_--_--PLEASEDETACHBEFOREDEPOSITINGCHECI�-`__ JUN. 6.2007 11:08AM BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH — NO.057— P.2i2--- — Tawn of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geller,Director r 1 Public Health Division ,Thomas McKean,Director Office: 508-8624644 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Fax: 508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMYT TO STORE AND/Og UTILIZE MORE THAN I I ALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FULL NAME OF APPLICANT C 7�q ' l�20 Ck iv, S 7 wu NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT S'A wic ADDRESS O rE r � S ABLISHMENT �� � M S 7 TELEPHONE NUMBER 5-'D? 7 7(�o �O.J 7 _ SOLE OWNER: YES NO y 00 IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NA MT AND DOME ADDRESS OF cn � PARTNERS: --E N A W a% rrn rn //AU -72irJ aizk �) lie ,�e�ern i/}- 0-22 6--" IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. Q 7 STATE OF INCORPORATION FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT &eo►-ty S ANz�sc d 43vnt)s�1 IV,,-, /2� L rrov � I rA o 3� a TREASURER 91 CLERK SIGNATVRE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: s Y't0 rHOME ADDRESS V lnl�css'T2i�tc �l�t, /T '�C� ��yi>o�rr6r �r/i TELEPHONE# ? 746- 037E C� �3C�0 Hart-doo/wp/q Town of Barnstable oF'THE r, Regulatory Services ~O Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division * sARNSTABLE, * Thomas McKean,Director .71 ASS. 10� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 ArFD MA'1 A Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: healthAtown.bamstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 26,2007 Ms. Nancy Misiaszek Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 02360 Dear Ms. Misiaszek, Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit at Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. (P&B)on June 25, 2007. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed is a copy of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the visit to your business. Please note the observations identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials infection and the corresponding recommendation listed below: OBSERVATIONS: • MSDS on site are available to all employees. • Eyewash station has moved and is full of solution;please move the eyewash si nage to reflect the location of the station. • Spill kits are available for use in a common location. Please label the drum that houses the spill kit materials: • Waste is on secondary containment. • Fire extinguishers are charged. • Frank Corp pumps the oil/water separator annually. • Very clean and very organized facility. On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from June 25, 2007 shows that you have approximately 12,991 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated and disposed of at Plymouth and Brockton, 17 Elm Street,Hyannis, MA.(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet). f If you have any questions about these problems, the orders and recommendations, or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Si cerely, Alisha L.Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials shall be co leted upon receipt of this letter. i Thomas A. McKean,RS, HO Director of Public Health Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy) Rvo oot i LOCATION Hya May-07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 1737 823 8255 7172 6128 5523 4987 3724 2651 1687 699 8640 8029 7554 6529 5581 4559 3611 2640 2140 1626 9171 8173 7247 6254 5287 4621 4039 3401 2455 1247 INVENTORY PURCHASES 0 8502 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,002 TOTAL INVENTORY 1737 9325 8255 7172 6128 5523 4987 3724 2651 1687 9699 8640 8029 7554 6529 5581 4559 3611 2640 2140 10126 9171 8173 7247 6254 5287 4621 4039 3401 2455 1247 CLOSING INVENTORY 823 8255 7172 6128 5523 4987 3724 2651 1687 699 8640 8029 7554 6529 5581 4559 3611 2640 2140 1626 9171 8173 7247 6254 5287 4621 4039 3401 2455 1247 528 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 914 1070 1083 1044 605 536 1263 1073 964 988 1059 611 475 1025 948 1022 948 971 500 514 955 998 926 993 967 666 582 638 946 1208 719 ACTUALLY PUMPED 902 1102 1081 1051 595 532 1249 1091 990 970 1087 603 472 1026 939 967 985 988 516 524 957 989 926 999 952 658 578 643 967 1226 846 OVER/(SHORT) (12) 32 (2) 7 (10) (4) (14) 18 26 (18) 28 (8) (3) 1 (9) (55) 37 17 16 10 2 (9) 0 6 (15) (8) (4) 5 21 18 127 Accumulated (12) 20 18 25 15 11 (3) 15 41 23 51 43 40 41 32 (23) 14 31 47 57 59 50 0 56 41 33 29 34. 55 73 200 LOCATION HYA Apr-07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OPENING 3952 3315 2342 1375 8919 7845 6798 6309 5806 4766 3814 2892 2005 8489 7855 7394 6711 5683 4704 3771 2796 9389 8859 7859 6908 5929 4941 3857 3175 2707 INVENTORY PURCHASES 0 0 0 8500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,006 TOTAL INVENTORY 3952 3315 2342 9875 8919 7845 6798 6309 5806 4766 3814 2892 9511 8489 7855 7394 6711 5683 4704 3771 9796 9389 8859 7859 6908 5929 4941 3857 3175 2707 CLOSING INVENTORY 3315 2342 1375 8919 7845 6798 6309 5806 4766 3814 2892 2005 8489 7855 7394 6711 5683 4704 3771 2796 9389 8859 7859 6908 5929 4941 3857 3175 2707 1737 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 637 973 967 956 1074 1047 489 503 1040 952 922 887 1022 634 461 683 1028 979 933 975 407 530 1000 951 979 988 1084 682 468 970 ACTUALLY PUMPED 643 997 985 960 1071 1048 492 500 1022 949 934 921 1009 635 465 546 1025 964 930 989 454 533 996 953 984 871 1079 689 479 1098 OVER/(SHORT) 6 24 18 4 (3) 1 3 (3) (18) (3) 12 34 (13) 1 4 (137) (3) (15) (3) 14 47 3 (4) 2 5 (117) (5) 7 11 128 Accumulated 6 30 48 52 49 50 53 50 32 29 41 75 62 63 67 (70) (73) (88) (91) (77) (30) (27) (31) (29) (24) (141) (146) (139) (128) 0 LOCATIC N:HYN Mar-07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 7215 6296 5259 4440 3882 3009 1848 737 7998 6972 6458 5760 4861 3988 2658 2085 1057 8995 8250 7319 6413 5250 4287 3411 2857 2147 8633 7627 6650 5756 4722 INVENTORY 8506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7500 0 0 0 - 0 0 24,506 PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 INVENTORY 7215 6296 5259 4440 3882 3009 1848 9243 7998 6413 5250 4287 3411 2857 9647 8633 7627 6650 5756 47 TOTAL 6972 6458 5760 4861 3988 2858 2085 9557 8995 8250 7319 CLOSING INVENTORY 6296 5259 4440 3882 3009 1848 737 7998 6972 6458 5760 4861 3988 2858 2085 1057 8995 8250 7319 6413 5250 4287 3411 2857 2147 8633 7627 6650 5756 4722 3952 HAVE PUMPED 919 1037 819 558 873 1161 1111 1245 1026 514 698 899 873 1130 773 1028 562 745 931 906 1163 963 876 554 710 1014 1006 977 894 1034 770 SHOULD ACTUALLY 694 882 868 1144 799 1057 568 724 928 PUMPED 924 1023 810 556 883 1193 1097 1247 1026 517 909 1148 952 879 564 733 1039 1005 982 894 1017 767 0 3 (4) (17) (5) 14 26 29 6 (21) (3) 3 (15) (11) 3 10 23 25 (1) 5 0 (17) (3) OVER I(SHORT) 5 (14) (9) (2) 10 32 (14) 2 (18) (20) (10) 22 8 10 0 13 9 (8) (13) 1 27 56 62 41 38 41 26 15 18 28 51 76 75 80 0 63 60 Accumulated 5 (9) LOCATICN:HYN Feb•07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 OPENING 4888 3958 3003 2456 1982 927 8851 7710 6728 5672 5013 4361 3389 2391 1300 540 8311 7756 7314 6735 5762 4755 3805 2878 2224 1779 _9230 8209 INVENTORY 0 9000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8541 0 0 26,542 PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 INVENTORY 4888 3958 3003 2456 1982 9927 8851 7710 6728 5672 5013 4361 3389 2391 1300 9541 8311 7756 7314 6735 5762 4755 3805 2878 2224 10320 9230 CLOSING 1982 927 8851 7710 6728 5672 5013 4361 3389 2391 1300 540 8311 7756 7314 6735 5762 4755 3805 2878 2224 1779 9230 8209 7215 INVENTORY 3958 3003 2456 SHOULD 1091 760 1230 555 442 579 973 1007 950 927 654 445 1090 1021 994 HAVE PUMPED 930 955 562 474 1055 1076 1141 982 1056 659 652 972 998 ACTUALLY 93 PUMPED 923 963 562 489 1050 1074 1135 983 1053 647 645 975 1019 1108 9D1 1098 565 553 584 976 992 947 942 675 455 1076 1012 9, (12) (7) 3 21 17 141 (132) 10 111 5 3 (15) (3) 15 21 10 (14) (9) (1) OVER/(SHORT) (7) 8 0 15 (5) (2) (6) 1 (3) 166 165 Accumulated (7) 1 0 16 11 9 3 4 1 (11) (18) (15) 6 23 164 32 42 153 158 161 146 143 158 179 189 175 LOCATIC N.HYN 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Jan-07 1 2 OPENING 5904 5729 4691 3821 2762 1712 9599 8857 7927 7054 5802 4598 3685 3138 2628 2120 1195 8330 7215 6235 5672 5078 4060 3010 2050 1038 8921 8383 7745 6806 5859 INVENTORY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8504 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9000 0 0 0 0 0 25,906 PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 8402 0 0 TOTAL 10114 9599 8857 7927 7054 5802 4698 3685 3138 2628 2120 9699 8330 7215 6235 5672 5078 4060 3010 2050 10038 8921 8383 7745 6806 585 INVENTORY 5904 5729 4691 3821 2762 _ CLOSING 4698 3685 3138 2628 2120 1195 8330 7215 6235 5672 5078 4060 3010 2050 1038 8921 8383 7745 6806 5859 4888 INVENTORY 5729 4691 3821 2762 1712 9599 8857 7927 7054 5802 SHOULD 873 1252 1104 1013 547 510 508 925 1369 1115 980 563 594 1018 1050 960 1012 1117 538 638 939 947 1 HAVE PUMPED 175 1038 870 1059 1050 515 742 930 ACTUALLY 4 873 1249 1083 1008 552 522 525 930 1361 1121 989 560 582 1010 1060 989 1013 1121 537 638 941 948 953 PUMPED 170 1019 864 1074 1077 537 727 92 OVER I(SHORT) (5) (19) (6) 15 27 22 (15) (6) 0 (3) (21) (5) 5 12 17 5 (8) 6 9 (3) (12) (8) 10 29 1 4 (1) (2) 2 1 (18) 1 18 23 15 21 30 27 15 7 17 46 47 51 50 48 50 51 33 Accumulated (5) (24) (30) (15) 12 34 19 13 0 10 (11) (16) (11) Date:& /25/ 7 TOWN O BARNSTA LE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS fM,A�,�TERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: 01Ul(n0W0� '��' c BUSINESS LOCATION: 17 fr�114,,Sh Z f VA.f ills` INVENTORY MAILINGADDRESS:Si1Q,(.15tY1i A i' P_�W. 1VVgpVjL&AA QZ�(ao TOTAL AMOUNT- TELEPHONE NUMBER: jw,o - 474rri CONTACT PERSON: a EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: VM ILL. IW1 t I1 'L��LLL INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: Fire District: Qw 'Tadl�C4 6I911i WL A, Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waster - Name of Hauler:_ Destination: Waste Product: IjAj 102 Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 11 , Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum I Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) 121CM Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink iQ Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible QU Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) I Other cleaning solvents j I Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS OIL WASTE OIL OIL FILTERS ANTIFREEZE WASTE ANITFREEZE ip 1 JJ" rVI c U ' GASOLINE WASTE GAS DIESEL FUEL WAV4LUID ATF 12000 HYDRAULIC/ MISC. MISC. MISC. MISC. (--BRAKEFLUID COMMBUSTIBLE FLAMMABLE CORROSIVE PETROLEUM (GEAR OIL/GREASE/ f UBRICANTS FREON ACETYLENE CAR WASH PAINTS/ WAX MAPERGENTS THINNERS oin SEALANT CLEANING BATTERIES/ POISION/TOXIC CAULK/GROUT OLVENTS BATTERY ACID , FERTALIZERS WASTE SOLVENT DISH WASH AND MSDS DETERGENTS STS 15 folo 6 m 5-0 9 Aag C ,� ltW-Ir 4,\,/K--, 1 x V . Town of Barnstable j� �'��' OF'THE t Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division * BARNSTABLE, * Thomas McKean,Director MASS. g 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 ArFD Mp►'I a. Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health(a,town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 March 19, 2007 Ms.Nancy Misiaszek Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 02360 Dear Ms.Misiaszek, Each year,the Town of Barnstable completes inventories of all residential, commercial,and municipal facilities regarding Underground Storage Tanks(UST). A list is generated within the Health Division for all UST by the date of tank installation. There are specific Town of Barnstable regulations and testing requirements along with Fire Codes that shall be followed for tanks that are underground longer than the age of 20 years for tanks located inside the Zone of Contribution to public supply wells and for tanks that are underground longer than the age of 30 years that are located outside the Zone of Contribution to public supply wells according to the Town of Barnstable Code Chapter 326: Fuel and Chemical Storage Tanks. (Enclosed) The UST in question is located at the address of 17 Elm Street,Hyannis,MA listed on Parcel 026 on Assessor's Map 327 and is registered with the Health Division as tank tag#1307. The tank is not located within the Zone of Contribution to public supply wells. On June 26, 1997,a letter from the Health Division was sent to Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway regarding testing and removal. The letter states"Have your tank tested starting June 25,2007. You must test during the 10`s, 13`h, 15`h, 17`h,and 19t'year and annually thereafter with removal on June 25,2027" (copy enclosed). Please provide the Health Division with a copy from testing this tank. There is a Veeter root monitoring system attached to this tank,but it is necessary for you to provide the Health Division with a copy of the testing results. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter and if you have any questions about this topic or you need further information,guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Aa ' (':L. arker Hazardous Materials Specialist 1Ekw. cean,RS,CHO Director of Public Health l " ,ay d,.- ►�4-f f AY-� ry . s Elm stu�+ g Dear YO Enclosed is brass valve tag # /3 7 Please attach to the fill pipe of your underground tank. You must do the following as indicated: ---- Remove your tank. I have enclosed information for you regarding tank removal. X Have your tank tested startin J0 07. You must test during the 1Oth, 13th, 15th, 17th and.I 19thyear and .annually thereafter. Removal in the year — I have enclosed information regarding tan estmg. n order to have your tank tested you must first contact an engineering company (see attached) to have a monitoring INC11 installed. Once the monito3.1�� well has been installed you can then call 362-2511, extension 3T4 and ask for Charlotte Stiefel or George Heufelder at the Barnstable County Health Department, to have your tank tested via the Soil Vapor Analysis Test. ---- Due to the unknown age of your tank we must presume it is twenty (20) years of age. You must have it tested every year and remove it by the year ao 7. To have it tested please follow the procedure as indicated above from the ** (asterisk) on. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 790-6265. Thank you. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health 4 P d r O Q Z �t • r � � ',I �,I , rf �i bYy. � 41n O. q eke` 19 O W. a CAI k IL ol jig LY '-4 zg u. - o }{ Q Z. lU. Ll } A . a M. pat AL Y lot W• q �' try •Lr� 4. . 11411 En YJ Q � Kkc t• 7 Ala O lL C} Ul r ;lt 1' to Z' F- ,� G ►+ Z. (n (aQ IL 0), L] Q 3 Z Z F- Q W W O �•. O O �r a o 3 t aL. .e Fi d MaplParcei 3 327069 ' 3 own of B instable � s ry Health,pepartr»ent Hea�Ith Systems r y � . Pop Pill d 'Map/Parcel",, `327069own S nk 03 Tag b� 01307 Installed'- 06/25/1997 Locat�n B TestN�otificatonDate Statuses`r Qate „Removal NotificatioDate Testes ; 3 y T Fuel Stored D FuelStorage Reason Bx Capae�ty GdilstrucUon ' leak etectian Cathodic Dwedu Storage Tank In 012000 ' Adc�it►Qnal�Deta�ls' n "a `t Number Fee 641 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $loo.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. 17 Elm Avenue, MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires June 30, 2007 unless sooner suspended or revoked. --------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN SUMNER KAUFMAN,M.S.P.H. May 24, 2006 PAUL J. CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health 1 f Town of Barnstable � vo�u+Eroyti Regulatory Services TI, LP 4-t � HP Nr ° Thomas F. Geiler,Director x' Public Health Division "l x AFE �°c Thomas McKean Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Fax: 508-790-6304 . Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE 7 CL.H 9VE — 1`�yi�.tlNid APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT ��y t'10 JTf! _Y _JR 0 C k 04J ,�7 NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT '!4 y"o O7-/4 a '62dCkn>-1 .S7r ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT /N D,).s 77Z/,Ir- 1�.4izk 2 TELEPHONE NUMBER �5 d F` -SOLE OwNER:,V_�'YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: e P.J S � - {1'J i IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. 0 4( :a 7 33 VL70 STATE OF INCORPORATION J1 S S — FULL NAME AND XCMW ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT &eoxte S d^rzu6Ajl TREASURER CLERK l SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADD HOME TELEPHONE# Haz.doc/wplq MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the address below. Also include copies of your employees food sanitation training certificates. In addition, please include the required fee amount (see fees at bottom of this page). Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven (7)working days for in-house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026.01 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also, please fax copies of your employees food sanitation'training cettificates.- In addition, you must mail the required fee amount (see fees at bottom of this page). Please make the check payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check must be mated to the address'listed ab6ve.� Allow up to four days for in- house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call (508) 862-4644 Back to Main Public Health Division Page �4 Town of Barnstable oFt r Regulatory Services ��► yti Thomas F.Geiler,Director Public Health Division * ' • * "sniuvsrAi. ,� *' Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health(Z)town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 7,2006 Ms.Nancy Misiaszek Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 02360 Dear Ms. Misiaszek, Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit.: at Plymouth and Brockton Street Railway Co. (P&B) on June 5, 2006. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with Chapter 108 of the Townof. Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed is a copy of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the visit to your business. Please note the observations identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection and the corresponding recommendation listed below: OBSERVATIONS: • MSDS on site are available.io all employees. • A new floor drain to the tight tank has been installed and will be pumped out in July. • New oil tanks have been installed. • Eyewash station has moved and is full of solution;please move the eyewash signage to reflect the location of the station. • Two spill kits are available for use in a common location. • Very clean and very organized facility. On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from June 5, 2006 shows that you have approximately 13,170 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated and disposed of at Plymouth and Brockton, 17 Elm Street,Hyannis,MA(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet). Why are these recommendations being made for Plymouth and Brockton? • This information is intended to educate you, a business owner/operator in the Town of Barnstable,in order to keep your business operations in compliance with local, state and federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can avoid future regulatory problems. • Complying with the Hazardous Materials ordinance (Chapter 108)can prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply,prevent environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners, lower or destroy land values,drive out residents and industry, depress local economies and endanger public health. If you have any questions about these problems,the orders and recommendations, or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, PAY Alisha L.Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance:Hazardous Materials shall be co m leted upon receipt of this letter. Thomas A. McKean,RS,CHO Director of.-Public Health Enc. On-Site Inventory (copy) - �Gt(!� Date: �O rDlo ed . � l TOWN OF BARNSTABLE PASS W ILD Vr, TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENT RY NAME OF BUSINESS: PkIM h Ulk(- fiAld BUSINESS LOCATION: Fh4l INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: 23W TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: 21& ' �1795_L Yl?-3q LZ CONTACT PERSON: EMERGENCY CONTACT TELFP ONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: 2 .l.di AIL LR 'lam 4,1,4 �nalY - Uh INFQRMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: b(Ctl LAAA Fire District: U12-hO- 0,I)m uo Waste Transportati n: UPS Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: o me, Licensed Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the Genera Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) __ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers M11 'Nk 0j(,e01A_ 66 (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) ® Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS t t ; Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS DBA: Plymouth&Brockton Street Railway Co Fax: — Corp Name: Mailing Address Location: 17 Elm Street,Hyannis Street: 8 Industrial Park Road ............. _. _.... _. .-....._... ........ . mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: Nancy Misiaszek State: Ma Telephone: 746-4795x234 Zip: 02360 Emergency: Person Interviewed: Nancy Misiaszek _....._...... ................._.... Business Contact Letter Date: 5/30/2006 Category: VehicleMaintenance Inventory Site Visit Date: 6/5/2006 Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: ❑� public water ❑ indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains d❑ license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc currently licensed ❑d town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir - ❑ on-site sewage W indoor on-site syste ❑ date: 6/30/2outdoor onsite system -- --------------- 0 -----07 -- Degreasers&Cleaning SOLVENTS KEPT IN LOCKED WOODEN compliance: CABINET IN GARAGE.ROAD SALT KEPT IN BASEMENT EXCEPT Satisfactory WINTER IN GARAGE. METAL PAN COLLECTS OIL DRIPPINGS IN GARAGE. INSIDE TRENCH DRAIN-???SHALL RETURN MUST HAVE MSDS. DZM 2 ABOVE GROUND TANKS FOR NEW MOTOR OIL AND TRANSMISSION FLUID. Remarks: 1127/97 No maintenance onsite. No change in use of facility. Emergency spill kit on site. No MSDS sheets on site-at Plymouth office. Orders: 1/27/97 Labels for plastic 15 gallon cubes. Label for 55 gallon drum-spedi-dry on spots in 2 bay garage& drum for used spedi-dry. Note: See Inspection Report for 1/27197 for details.2/15/05-alp MSDS must remain on site,contingency plan available(R to post near evac plan inside garage,emergency spill kit needs to be more accessible,small metal cabinet for misc.flam are stored inside building,oily rags on site,do have metal can for rags (unifirst),containers open with oil inside,use of speedy dry and absorbents on and around 55 gallon drums of haz mat,waste containers are labled,2 empty 55 gallon drums located outside in storage shed(removal 2/15/05),oil water seperator cleaned by frank corp.annually(last 7/20/04),eyewash station liquid empty-no spare available,underground diesel fuel tank 12,000-lowest at 2000 or pump will automatically shut down,above ground storage tanks of oil and ATF 165 gallons on each side,haz com program taken by all and signed off,appx 19-21 busses daily for parking,fueling,washing,lubing etc, open 4pm-2am.3/22/05alp-all drums have the absorbent pads on the top that are fitted and a sheet of absorbent pads underneath them, waiting for an actual catchment.Do have hazardous waste drums labeled and full of used speedy dry,busses maintained in the parking lot on first shift by staff by cleaning up the spills and removing absorbents into waste containers.Eyewash station is fully replenished, new 28 gallon spill kit available,shop rags in container,would like to burm the edge of the parking lot so elements won't carry oily debris to drains in street.Mailing address city is PlymouthM 6/5/06 alp-MSDS on site,manifests available,new floor drain to tight tank installed,new oil tanks installed,eyewash station is full and in new location-easier access(must move sign),2 spill kits available,fire extinguishers serviced,oil water seperator will be pumped out the second week in July.Very clean and organized. i 4� Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials ❑ gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals gty's 111 gals or more r J l , . 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Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Notification per 310 CMR 1403 (3)(0, notice of availability of Response Action Outcome Statement filed with the Department of Environmental Protection Dear Sir, This is to notify you of the filing of a Response Action Outcome (RAO) Statement filed with the South East Regional Office (SERO) of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(MADEP). This RAO is for the site known as: "Plymouth&Brockton Hyannis Bus Terminal";Release Tracking No. RTN 4-13121 This site is located at 17 Elm Ave., Hyannis, and is currently operated by the Plymouth& Brockton Street Railway Company(P&BSRC) as a bus terminal. Remediation of petroleum contaminated soils from this site was completed in 1997 (see "Release Abatement Measure Completion Report"filed with MADEP on 22 August, 1997) and subsequent soil and groundwater sampling was performed as described in the RAO. The Licensed Site Professional of record for this site, Matthew E. Hackman, LSP No. 9456, has issued an opinion that a Class A-2 RAO has been achieved at this site per 310 CMR 40.1036 (2). A Class A-2 RAO applies to sites where: • a permanent solution has been achieved • the level of oil and hazardous material in the environment has not been reduced to background; and • one or more Activity and Use Limitations are not required to maintain a level of No Significant Risk. Matthew E Hackman, P.E., CHMM, 97 Asylum Road, Warwick, R/02886-8001 phone: (401) 737-9211;fax: (401) 732-1362;pager: (800) 672-4363 email.Matthew-E-Hackmanc@worldnet.att.net Page 1 of 2 w 24 June, 1998 Page 2 RAO Notice letter from M. Hackman to James TinsleylHyannis Town Mgr. Copies of the RAO Statement may be obtained from: Mr. Chris Anzuoni Plymouth&Brockton.Street Railway Company,_Inc. 8 Industrial Park Drive Plymouth,MA 02360 Phone: (508) 746-4795 ext. 246 Questions regarding this site may be addressed to the MADEP SERO. Sincerely, Matthew E. Hackman, P.E., CHMM LSP No. 9456 cc. Mr. Tom McKeon, Director, Hyannis Board of Health .� 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Ms. Julie Hutchinson Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, MA 02347 Mr. Chris Anzuoni Plymouth& Brockton Street Railway Company, Inc. 8 Industrial Park Drive Plymouth, MA 02360 Mr. Matthew E. Montefusco, CHMM OASIS Environmental Contracting Services, Inc. 97 Elm Street Cohasset, MA 02025 Matthew E. Hackman, P.E., CHMM, 97 Asylum Road, Warwick, Rl 02886-8001 phone: (401) 737-9211; fax: (401) 732-1362;pager. (800) 672-4363 email. Matthew-E-Hackman@worldnet.att.net Page 2 of 2 Town. of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director (0t ui~ PARNSTABLE Public Health Division 2(05 MAR 25 AM 8. 59 rEc "°i Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Fax:_5.0.2 - DlVfST�H - Application Fee:$100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. 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DATE APPLICATION.FOR PERMIT.TO STORE.ANDIOR UTILIZE MORE THAN III GALLONS.OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON STREET RAILWAY CO NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON STREET RAILWAY CO ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT 17 ELM AVE HYANNIS MA 02601 nailing ress: 8 InZlus.tr3-ala.r lymouth, MA 0236 TELEPHONE NUMBER 508-746-0378 f' SOLE OWNER: YES__XNO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND ROME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A COIIPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. 04-1733470 STATE OF INCORPORATION MASSACHUSETTS FULL NAME AND:EIOIVM ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT GEORGE S ANZUONI 2 BUNKER HILL RD PLYMOUTH MA 02360 TREASURER CLERK JK STGNATePE O APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# HRz.dociwplq Date: / / TOWN OF BARNSTABLE P�-- � TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: w W• BUSINESS LOCATION: 17 E ini &ju et 44y xa u 5 ► AA4- INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: �� TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: fig" 7 14— 4-11✓9 X 23 `t' ttoY S CONTACT PERSON: S EMERGENCY CONTACT TELE HONE NUMBER: MSDS oON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: th IC E' VIiIR (K-Ir'Ka V1L2._ INFORMATI N/R,ECOMMENDATIONS: Fire District: C Waste Transportation: . Last shipment of hazardous.waste: Name of Hauler. {• Destination: Waste Product: WASheab atrAhO -icensed? es No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board.of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _.,_ Misc. Corrosive ✓ NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes 5 Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides i,NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) 12'.000 4. Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED .5 Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's iPaints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor & furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers r I�Gj (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS of ou u-P/n.c I,ctvx h,ot vvt eM-eW� YjA FIAl ryjyf of CAW 31,0I0r2 I D am I Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS DBA: Plymouth&Brockton Street Railway Co. Fax Corp Name: Mailing Address .... .... Location: 17 Elm Street,Hyannis Street: 8 Industrial Park Road __._._. _._........ ................................................... ......... _........ ................__...._. mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: Nancy Misiaszek State: Ma Telephone: 746-4795x234 Zip: 02360'. Emergency: Person Interviewed: Nancy Misiaszek Business Contact Letter Date: 2/8/2005 Category: MehicleMaintenance Inventory Site Visit Date: 2/17/2005 ..................... Type: Follow.Up/Inspection Date: public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑d license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir - - ❑ on-site sewage 0 indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: ...........................................__ Degreasers&Cleaning SOLVENTS KEPT IN LOCKED WOODEN compliance: CABINET IN GARAGE.ROAD SALT KEPT IN BASEMENT EXCEPT Unsatisfactory WINTER IN GARAGE. METAL PAN COLLECTS OIL DRIPPINGS IN GARAGE. INSIDE TRENCH DRAIN-???SHALL RETURN MUST HAVE MSDS. DZM 2 ABOVE.GROUND TANKS FOR NEW MOTOR OIL AND TRANSMISSION FLUID. Remarks: 1/27/97 No maintenance onsite. No change in use of facility. Emergency spill kit on site. No MSDS sheets on site-at Plymouth office. Orders: 1/27/97 Labels for plastic 15 gallon cubes. Label for 55 gallon drum-spedi-dry on spots in 2 bay garage& drum for used spedi-dry. Note: See Inspection Report for 1/27/97 for details.'2/15/05-alp MSDS must remain on site,contingency plan available(R to,post.near evac plan inside garage,emergency spill kit needs to be more accessible,small metal cabinet for misc.flam.are stored inside building,oily rags on site,do have metal can for rags (unifirst),containers open with oil inside,use of speedy dry and absorbents.on and around 55 gallon drums of haz mat,waste containers are labled,2 empty 55 gallon drums located outside in storage shed(removal 2/15/05),oil water seperator cleaned by frank corp.annually(last 7/20104),eyewash station liquid empty-no spare available,underground diesel fuel tank 12,000-lowest at 2000 or pump will automatically shut down,above ground storage tanks of oil and ATF 165 gallons on each side,haz com program taken by all and signed off,appx 19-21 busses daily for parking,fueling,washing,lubing etc, open 4pm-2am. Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials ❑ gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals d❑ gty's 111 gals or more w:. 4descnpton "v :.:` .qty unitaf`rrieasure .: antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) 110;gallons ✓ _..... __. __._.._ .......... road salt 15gallons household cleaners 55iGallons household degreasers for driveways and garages 1 10 gallons?✓ _.____...._._..... ... ...._. .............................................. _........... _ .._.... ... .._.._ . _........ .__.... diesel fuel,kerosene,#2 heating oil 12000 Gallons✓ motor oil 315gallons automatic transmission fluid 240gallons (/ car wash detergents 60 gallons te _ _...._._ ._.._.._.. .. _ .......,_.._. ___.. ............ ..... __.... toilet cleaners 110 gallons Windshield Wash 110,gallons _...._...._. .......... _.. _..__ Miscpaint product 10,gallons Misc.Flammable _ _ �2gallons _ .__.__ __ .__.___.______ _. ._._._............... ......_..._.. _ __.___-- mist.petroleum products:grease,lubricants .0.51gallons Waste flammable 55 gallons Waste Transporter: Unifirst Fire District: hyannis Last HW Shipment Date: 4/30/2004 Waste'Hauler Licensed: Yes P Ii�oAOvtdA 6tAd�'ge, oi,Q6 cam q4 IV ( Cumourt oD lo �j�-P z�� �u� wa_ sus �� �� Ly c�r�;�j o5 u�t�l ►� � � IZQpO d la ic dritm6 ew�- ��►� �f,� ewl dp-a� bC�ide �Q — � Cla�n�c leaui� P� 0 oi�yr�q� � n�f�c� u w/ud O �� AU o�ew eaw FruiuX�/u�o op -fudxs r� 6�6z ry�65�1 &PA#�eil lriGr�i� was P,�xp�«- - YI o �7yLr� CG�a-Vo- '�2 � , �P�p gif YNme Occc�uhle 25F Town of Barnstable-Health Department I Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS DBA: Plymouth&Brockton Street Railway Co Fax: Jog Corp Name: Vailing Address Location: 17 Elm Street,Hyannis i (�'G/` Street �. ..... U mappar: \ 1 City: Hyannis Contact: 4ni State: Ma Telephone: 375-%& Zip: 02601 Emergency: X _ 4 Person Interviewed:j a _... 01 7 l- Business Contact Letter Date: vl Category: VehicleMamtenance Inventory Site Visit Date: Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: (' V V't _. NJ public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑ license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tankvndc outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed W town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell outdoor catch basin/drywell expir --- - - - -- ❑ on-site sewage d❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: Degreasers&Cleaning SOLVENTS KEPT IN LOCKED WOODEN compliance: CABINET IN GARAGE.ROAD SALT KEPT IN BASEMENT EXCEPT Satisfactory WINTER IN GARAGE. METAL PAN COLLECTS OIL DRIPPINGS IN ✓��2 t��yv�� �Yv - G(.�-C GARAGE. INSIDE TRENCH DRAIN-???SHALL RETURN MUST HAVE MSDS. DZM 2 ABOVE GROUND TANKS FOR NEW MOTOR OIL AND ✓�D Y ll�eS�S ✓ ►t r^^'l TRANSMISSION FLUID. Remarks: 1/27/97 No maintenance onsite. No change in use of facility. Emergency spill kit on site. No MSDS sheets on site-at Plymouth office. Orders: 1/27/97 Labels for plastic 15 gallon cubes. Label for 55 gallon drum-spedi-dry on spots in 2 bay garage& 0 FY drum for used spedi-dry. Note: See Inspection Report for 1/27/97 for details. PUlu Vz Us ram► 15 �^ / IA,Ott no ��\ \ IA Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑d Zero Toxic Waste Materials gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals ❑ gty's 111 gals or more '_.;description � it 011 tY,` : r unitof ineasure antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) 1 55/DRUM ..._.__ _ ___ _._ . ._._....... road salt 100Pounds household cleaners _ 55Gallons degreasers_for driveways and garages � �O.Unknown _._..._.....___..._..._.....__.._............._...._....__............._..._._.._..._.._._._..._.__..__.._.._................._...._..._...__..__.. .._.............._......................_..................._... _____._.__._._.. diesel fuel,kerosene,#2 heating oil 12000 Gallons motor oil 160gallons automatic transmission fluid 160gallons car wash detergents 155/DRUM ........_._.__..___._. ._..__..___......�......--_..... ......... _ toilet cleaners ? 155/DRUM Waste Transporter Fire Distract ............................_ Last HW Shipment Date: Waste Hauler Licensed: No w m t;L6vK wa4u,", 12, 0J Vo ic, 5 a1n -ii - bwo i �Y1 Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS coo—. DBA: Plymouth&Brockton Street Rlwy.Co. Fax: Corp Name: _ Mailing Address _... �y, 9 Location: 17 Street,Hyannis �� D� Street F� �•- ^ti 1� : mappar: (� City: Hyannis Contact: :Helen Anzvoni State: Ma Telephone: '775-5524 Zip: 02601` Emergency: Person Interviewed: Helen&Bob Souza 7/g Business Contact Letter Date: Category: VehicleMaintenance Inventory Site Visit Date: Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: ❑� public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑ license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed ❑d town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir - -- ❑ on-site sewage W indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: .................._ . . __... ....... Degreasers&Cleaning SOLVENTS KEPT IN LOCKED WOODEN compliance: CABINET IN GARAGE.ROAD SALT KEPT IN BASEMENT EXCEPT Satisfactory WINTER IN GARAGE. METAL PAN COLLECTS OIL DRIPPINGS IN GARAGE. INSIDE TRENCH DRAIN-???SHALL RETURN MUST HAVE MSDS. DZM 2 ABOVE GROUND TANKS FOR NEW MOTOR OIL AND TRANSMISSION FLUID. Remarks: 1/27197 No maintenance onsite. No change in use of facility: Emergency spill kit on site. No MSDS sheets on site-at Plymouth office. Orders: 1/27/97 Labels for plastic 15 gallon cubes. Label for 55 gallon drum-spedi-dry on spots in 2 bay garage& drum for used spedi-dry. Note: See Inspection Report for 1/27197 for details. KOfG� V kvd tu OW wjj�[Oq Da spw ✓ M du wed - 5 CAW - lei(VkNUM J v v t 0 2 ,rn,AAAA�C�E fS1�.- -6 4D VK ) �oN at 4 03/22/2005 08:00 5087460584 PLMOUTH & BROCKTON PAGE 01 ff PLYMOUTH&BROCKTON ST.RWY. CO. 8 Industrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 0236"828 Phone: 508-746-4795—Fax: 508-746-0584 Fax Cover Sheet DATE: 3 odd f TIME: TO: �A�CNS?J�/,�G PHONE: �C FAX: (o i FROM: � II Number of pages Including cover sheet: -5 Message: 0 4 03/22/2005 08:00 5087460584 PLMOUTH & BROCKTON PAGE 03 MEMORANDUM DATE: March 10, 2005 TO: All Hyannis Maintenance Personnel FROM: Safety Haz Mat Coordinator SUBJECT: Spill Contingency Plan As outlined in the Emergency Action plan you would follow the same guidelines in evacuating building in case of a Bozic spill. If a spill should occur make sure to boom off drains to contain the spill. Spills will be contained daily by using poly fill environmental towels. Make sure the proper PPE is used such as gloves, glasses, or goggles. Apply sorbents such as oil dri or speedi dry to absorb the spill. Allow to saturate the spill then pick up with a shovel and place in hazardous waste drum assigned for hazardous storing. This to include both inside and outside perimeter of the facility. There is a spill kit that has been purchased for the facility. It is equipped to contain a 25 gallon spill. It will be located in the corner of the ce garage, it is to be used only in an emergency. If any of the supplies are depleted notify your supervisor or safety haz.mat coordinator for replacement. There will be absorbents and spill containment suppll-es to handle 03/22/2005 08:00 5087460584 PLMOUTH & BROCKTON PAGE 04 cleanups on a day to day basis. Frank Corp. is the Environmental Co. that takes care our environmental needs. They are also our Emergency response company. i rank Corp. Environmental Services lJ50 Herman Melville Boulevard flew Bedford, Mass. 02740 �teve Turner contact Business: (508) 995-9997 dell # (508) 962-3003 �mergency (508) 990-1009 i0r your safety there is a fifteen minute eye wash station, first aid kit and suitable amount of extinguishers to handle your daily needs. These are located in the maintenance area of t1ie garage. i ere will be monthly site visits by the haz-mat coordinator, 1 ere is a list of the Emergency 'g cy contact # s. yannis Fire Dept. 508 775-2323 . yannis Police Dept. (508) 775-1212 ambulance Service (508) 775-2323 b4tional Response Ctr. (800) 424-8802 ;afety ancy A. Misiaszek Haz-Mat Coordinator FEB-18-05 01 :48 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 01 r �•■■r■ Plymouth Brockton STREET RAILWAY Co. 8 Inauilrial Pa/k Road. Plymouln,W66.02260-4828 EAX TRANSMITI L Date: Z, Q Time: To: No, of Pages W Follow: . a From: Comments: ,,, Poems. _dam �/iJ'af .�rLL Fax 508-746-0584 Telephone 508-746-4795 -- FEB-18-05 01 :49 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 02 SAW lop* • � *0 s � dr u •I ;fir' _ W%7 14 f . i FEB-18-05 01 :49 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 03 MEMORANDUM DATE: August 17, 2004 TO: All Maintenance Personnel FROM: Safety Haz-Mat Coordinator St1BJEC T: Fire Protection Plan Ilyannis: Emergency# Dial 9 for outside line l'hen dial #911 state emergency Hyannis Fire Department Dial 9 for outside. line Dial 1 (509)775-2323 Fire Hazards: Diesel Fuel Propane torches Flammables stored: Starting fluid Delcer Paint in spray cans. Fire F,xtinguisher Inventory and their locations: Lunch Room 51b. Foam Extinguisher MezzAninc Walkway near stairs 5 lb. Dry chemical Compressor Room 201b. Nitrogen Compressed Meuanine Near Work Area 5 lb. Multi purpose dry chem. By Diesel fuel Pump back wall 101b. Dry Chemieal FEB-12-05 01 :50 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 04 An ABA'fire extinguisher is good for small fires and is the most commonly. used. C. or Carbon Dioxide can create static build up. Not to be used for a solvent tank fire. There is a flame retardant can to contain oily soaked rafts. This is located in the general work area. There i% a complete chemical inventory of all chemicals used or stored in this facility. They are all arranged in and alphabetical sequence for easier guidance to information needed. Fire hazard ratings and spill clean up and handling are included in these Sheets. Both the Board of Health and Fire Department are aware of chemicals stored at this facility. All employee's have been trained on these sheets so they know where pertinent information is contained. In September when the annual servicing of the fire extinguishers are done there will be a training session set up for the employee's who work at this facility. This training will be on the proper use and handling of extinguishers. Notices on paychecks and posting will be forwarded encouraging the employee's to attend the training session. Advanced Fire Extinguisher company services annually all extinguishers. They will also conduct the training of the employee's. The Safely Haz-Mat Coordinator is responsible to assure this plan is carried out. Nancy A. 'Misiaszck Safety Haz-Mat Coordinator FEB-18-05 01 :50 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 05 F'MF;RC;F.NCV ACTION PLAN FOR PI..YIVIOUTII & BROCKTON ST. RWV. (..0 HVANNIS MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT AUGUST IT.2004 FEE-18-05 01 :51 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 06 Team Leader Coverage: Shin Coverage: 4:30 P,M, to 1;00 A.M. Bob Souza Team leader Craig [lose Alternate Team Leader Bob Smith [lack up Team Leader EMERGENCY PHONE#'S: H911 to be used I. Dial 9 fur outside line 2_ Dial 911 and state emergency Hyannis Police Department 1, Dial 9 for outside line 2, Dial 1 (508) 775-0387 flyannis Fire Department 1. Dial 9 for outside line 2. Dial 1 (508)775-2323 Care Cad Hospital 1. Dial 9 for outside line 2. Dial 1 (508) 771-1800 Poison Control 1. Dial 9 for outside line 2. Dial 1 (800) 682-9211 I This list will he posted at workstation. I MERGENCY ASSISTANCE. EQUIPMENT: There are 6 different fire extinguishers located throughout garage. S FEB-18-05 01 :51 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 07 1. PREFERRED MEANS OF REPORTING FIRES OR OTHER EMERGENCIES: L By telephone dial 9 for outside line then #911 and state emergency. 2. Sound alarm and direct evacuated personnel to safety. 3. Direct shut down procedures of critical plant operations if possible. This (4) include shutting down diesel fuel system and shop compressor. This procedure to he followed only when it does not jeopardize the health and safety of the responsible party. 4. Alarm will be sounded to alert all employee's that an emergency exists. S. In case of a power failure or loss of telephone service cell phone or portable radio's will be the only means of communication. 6. Employee's to be aware of contact personnel at all times. 11. EVAC I ATION DRILLS: I. These will be done at random intervals. 2. Drills will be timed from sound of alarm to when employee's arc safely evacuated. 3. Written documentation of performance to he done. If performance is not satisfactory recommendations or corrections will be made. 4. if any special PPE is to be used during evacuation it will be included in plan. Once alarm has sounded team leaders are to instruct the employee's to exit building and to go to designated refuge area. They are to remain there until team leader or rescue personnel instructs them that the building is safe to return to. The back up alternate leader should document procedure from the time the alarm sounds to when emergency no longer exists. FEB-18-05 01 :52 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 08 111. ESCAPE PROCEDURES AND EMERGENCY ESCAPE ROUTE ASSIGNMENTS: Designated Exit: Main Garage, Lunch Room, Driver's Room and hest Rooms exit Main Entrance. The primary refuge area is the parking lot in front of the church across the street from the main entrance. The secondary refuge area is the cemetery located in back of church. IV. PROCEDURES FOR EMPLOYEE'S HANDLING CRITICAL OPERATIONS BEFORE EVACUATION. "Remember personal safety is more important" Shut down sources shop air compressor and diesel fuel system. This task to performed only if it is not jeopardizing the life or safety of party responsible. V. PROCEDURES OR ACCOUNTABILITY ONCE EVACUATION IS COMPLETED: 1. 'ream leader to account for all evacuated personnel 2. 'ream leader to assess whether medical assistance is needed. 3. If condition worsens and the chance for danger exists in primary refuge area the team leader will move to the secondary refuge area designated. VI. RESCUE AND MEDICAI.RESPONSIBILITES: I. #911 will be activated by dialing 9 for an outside line then#911 and state emergency. 2. Have first aid supplies handy till rescue arrives. They will be the m.ponsible parties for administering first aid. FER-18-05 01 :52 PM PLY. EROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 09 t'.. i . .'�.,.:I�, 1.., �_ �u:1•:'' 1�1�'�i:� IH 1NVENYORY OF,Z iikWC.A1.S Uyk:IU UX S—U"-T) Flyni(AMh&ERX4ktue SI.RWY.CO. 17 Elrn Are. Flyannia Mrs.J'��JI FEE-18-05 01 :53 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150274765265 P. 10 ::'•I'1UIr' f•L,i''dLJ�_1;4 PAGE L 1. UASSFS RED DYLD LQW SIA.FUR UIFSEL F. LUBRICANTS ANT IFREE7_E TEX UJUA SP40W MOTOR OIL XI}.I.15-40 tt )TUR U1L ATF AITPOMATIC TRANS FLL ID XI'rSAE-3-lU OIL FOR POWER FrEF.R.' G N IiUMIBLE 32 HYDRAULl.1C OIL TRANS. SYN SYNTHETIC TRAMS, FLUD NALCOOL33 WINTERIZING CKEM1CAL PYR SFR.I l STARIMNO FLUID WIINTERLTINC PYKDI 11.5 OEWEK WINJhKIL1NU 111. CLEANERS AEROSOL GLASS CLLANI-R ALP.WINOSKMILD CLEA.NLiR WINDSHIELD WASWR SOLVENT SE 010GENIC 3?7C, SFILL CUKI'A1NME Y DLORLASER FRESH AIRE FRESHENING AIR C:LF—k NERS TN BIISSFS 104 STAKLFEN STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER CLEAN AIRS I24U SOAP FOR WASHING EXTERIOR OF RI JSSF.S PO BLASTER PENETRATING OIL ELECTRICAL CLEANER ON TRACK LAV.CHEM.FOR BI MPS PA.290 CONCRETE CLEANER FEB-18-05 01 :53 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 11 4. PAGE 11. CHEMILAL FHYSICAI- IHFALTH HAZARD PS-D DYED LOW SULFUR DIESEL MAKTO.kMBEI(REV LYE OR Kl..',jF,.IN CCH-OR SKIN CONTACT INKALLAJION rNGFsTVys 04TIFREEZE FLOURFSCENT(IREFN EYE LIMID WLID 0IX)R SK;N �NKAL:J.ATIOIN SUPhRFLO A rF DISTUATES EYE Fhl'ROI,cU.M HA.SW SKIN FROOL)CT IEXURSASP40 MA- K DARK AMBER EYE LIQUJI)PF FKULk UM 5K1N HUMBLE 32 ►M. IRAITIJJC$ VIST11 I ATP-s ryr PETROLEUM sm LSHAlLATLON INGESTiON NAI.(.'(X)1,30DO COLOR WED LIQUID Syf,4 NO ODOR FYF PY'R SFR.T7 S0l.W.NTRf.PND rNHALLATION RESPITORY EYE SKM T iRANSYND CLEAR RED LIQLqD EYE, KLD ODOR SKIN MALLATION rNGESTION MI. 3A 0 CLEAR LIQUID EYE AMBERCOLOR SKIN MnXI BLAND IMIALLATI(N PM(')[.FL:M OrK)R rNGF%TlQN CI.P.A.R DARK.AMBER EYF MILL)PETRULWM MN ODOR INHALLAVON INUES110N PYR D).11 s SOLVENT BLEND FEE-18-05 01 :53 PM PLY. PROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 12 5O'c,Si01S:3 ir; PAGE 111, FYR DI-H 5 Pi.nx, l'lll(A I tLGH t.Yk SKIN 1NHALLATION ALR WINDSHIELD BLUE L;l UIO WIT)i DOIALI ATICK ALCOHOL i)DOR. INGESTION 310GE IC 31 7C CI,hAdk YELLOW EYE L-QUID-CITRUS SKIN OI70)I CLEAN-%.IRF!".SO CLEnRGREFN 1:yE INHAL I.AT]ON TWIFS VION FRESH HIRE CLEAR.L113F i GREEN EYE l.!11)iD FLEASANTT SKIN UDOPI S050 WiJ- I L%J1.Lll in'c%jNB BY F SPRAY, SENq STAl1)IS SKIN FOAM XITH.A FLORAL 6NHALLA rioN ODOR. 01-4*M!:.:;K. :X DARK 14LIJE UQULD ): ,F. STRONG CHERRY SKIM 1~•<HI A;i''rR. PUNGENT CLEAR LYE: 0RANGF LIQUID INi'iAlLA!iON I'A S!�J;:L.EEN CLEAR COLOW.ESS EYI 57A[;tiLF.SS CI..NR LIQUID WIT14 A LEMON SKIN SCENT. AEROSOL INHA:i.LA.'IUN FORM INOESTTION PA290 TAN MOKLESS EYE POWDER SKIN iNHALLATIC)N MOFSTION FEB-18-05 01 :54 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 150874765265 P. 13 TRAINING SCHEDULES; L When plan is initially developed. Any new hiree's need to be aware of the plan. i. If new equipment or processes are introduced to the facility. 4. When layout or design of facility changes. 5. if there is a change in team leaders or other designated parties in the plan. The Safety Haz-Mat Coordinator will be responsible to see that all aspects of the plan are executed. They will be responsible to see that this plan is reviewed at least annually for any necessary additions or corrections. Nancy A. Misiaszek Safety Ha;,-Mat Coordinator f MEMORANDUM V jrj �� , DATE: March 10, 2005 TO: All Hyannis Maintenance,Personnel FROM: Safety Haz Mat Coordinator SUBJECT: Spill Contingency Plan As outlined in the Emergency Action plan you would follow the same guidelines in evacuating building in case of a toxic spill. If a spill should occur make sure to boom. off, `drains to,contain the spill. Spills will be contained daily by using poly fill environmental towels. Make sure the proper PPE is used such'as'gloves; glasses, or goggles. Apply sorbents such as oil dri or speedi dry to absorb the spill. Allow to saturate the spill then pick up with a shovel and place in hazardous waste drum assigned.for hazardous storing.This to include both inside and , perimeter of the facility. :I f t, r cili f th a purchased o the There is a, spill kit that has been pure ty is equipped to contain a 25 gallon spill. It will be located in.the corner of the maintenance garage, it is to be used only in an emergency. If any of the supplies are depleted notify your supervisor or safety haz.mat coordinator for replacement. There will be absorbents and spill containment suppllies ao handle e p, ,; cleanups on a day to day basis. Frank Corp. is the Environmental Co. that tapes care of our environmental needs. They are,also our Emergency 3 Response company. Frank Corp. EnvironmentalServices es 150 Herman Melville Boulevard New Bedford, Mass. 02740 Steve Turner contact Business: (508) 995-9997 Cell # (508) 962-3003 Emergency (508) 990-1009 For your safety there is a fifteen minute eye wash station, fast aid kit and suitable amount of extinguishers to handle your daily needs. These are located in the maintenance area of the garage. There will be monthly site visits by,the haz-mat coordinator. Here is.a list of the Emergency contact Ws: s:. g Y Hyannis Fire Dept. (508) 775-2323 Hyannis Police Dept. (508) 775-1212 Ambulance Service {50$) 775-2323 s f� a d4 ' National Response Ctr. tw(800) 424-8$02 " T Ai rp k -AJV y: Nancy A. Misiaszek # _ Safety Haz-Mat Coordinator +'.'^'r'L...r4.�-`"^rf - A+v.-^^`""°1,�'a..,,i-i'^`.^t�"��'r;''/�xj"'c� 4-.rr«'.o..,...v.rw•'.,.n.../k{A..-'.. ..n.,. .• .=�•V TOWN OF BARNSTABLE g yp 2864 Ordinance or Regulation WARNING NOTICE Name of Offender/Manager � IXeS it eOPW'/P -/%ier t Address of Offender f n�a j� r Irl Ci '111Efiu� MV/MB Reg.# . W Village/State/Zip Pc/4011.:, Business Name1VtlfoW`11l /pm;, on 201.E Business Address ► �n'� �,� / " G2 Signature .of Enforcing Officer Village/State/Zip ;� Location of Offense / �/�-, 4v�'. ,e,. r,,e ,Jr L,�� l� d Div. r j Enforcing Dept/Division Offense . Facts >O S ti t).V r'/j a 14& A^ 5 YYl#A o e S -.- 160 V IS R This will serve only 'as a warning. At this t1me . no legal action has been taken. It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town Ordinances,. Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in appropriate legal action by the Town. ='r".`4-`.��...,s'"'_""'��n.-•rr=--�'•^*--•'r-..rtr"` _...a*..+-* .,ra,..�,!�r�....s+,sa.*!'S.-ti.�cr Sr`^•,!"•""'"„"'-"«,�;.N'.'•' .-y,.`.,........1,... .-,.^wr.:'�w`-. ,...-�.. r. ,..^•v<,.a , ,- ... r ` TOWN OF BARNSTABLE B -W Ordinance or Regulation WARNING NOTICE P4 "Name of Offender/Manage f A0 _/Y0jrePfdob , Address of Offender Irl It,, Ave to, MV/MB Reg.# Village/State/Zip Business Name Pfvwt c�` � `� �,, dr r� . 7r 1 •l�r,�r+ t. 241 /pm:; one �!=/ 20C13 r f f Business Address rt• �' fr 1 f T Old (:+� ��� Signature 'of Enforcing Officer Village/State/Zip Location of Offense ` LC//,,, /X/Att/.4'0.' Pi"I4r 41/ /'�' ��`• Enforcing Dept/Division Offense s. 1, 1I M 60 Facts i° This will serve only -as a warning. At this time no legal action has been taken. It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are attempts to gain voluntary compliance. . Subsequent violations will result in appropriate legal action by the Town. 4k �- Health Complaints 06-Feb-03 Time: 11:30:00 AM Date: 1/29/2003 Complaint Number: 3908 Referred To: SAM WHITE Taken By: PEGGY ROTHMAN Complaint Type: GENERAL Article X Detail: Business Name: P&B BUS TERMINAL Number: Street: Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map-Parcel: Complaint Description: COMPLAINANT HAS BEEN OBSERVING BUSES IDLING CONTINUOUSLY FROM AROUND 8:00 PM TO 5:OOAM EACH NIGHT. DURING THE EVENING COMPLAINANT WALKED TO CROMWELL COURT TO POST OFFICE ON MAIN ST. IN HYANNIS AND COULD SMELL FUMES. HE COUNTED BUSES THAT WERE RUNNING AT THE TERMINAL AND THERE APPEARED TO BE 18-20 RUNNING AT THE SAME TIME. Actions Taken/Results: SW and DS investigated complaint. Observed P& B bus running for more than 5 minutes and issued warning to manager on duty, Neil Caudle. Explained DEP regulations and gave copies of Air Quality regs. Investigation Date: 1/31/2003 Investigation Time: 2:40:00 PM M 1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION MAP NO. 327 PARCEL NO. 69 ADDRESS OF TANK: 17 Elm St. Hyannis , Mass . VILLAGE: Numbmr ®tr��! MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : OWNER NAME: Plymouth &- Brocktou 8t. Rwy. Co. PHONE: (548) 746-0442 INSTALLATION DATE: Unknown BY: INSTALLER ADDRESS: CERT.NO. *TANK LOCATION: Left hand side rear of building (OK00RIDa TANK LOCATION, WITH mmo"mCT To mUILDINm) cs CAPACITY 5.000 TYPE OF TANK steel AGE 20 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL fuel bj& L TESTING CERTIFICATION Cx] PASS C ] FAIL DATE February 12, 1987 LEAK DETECTION C ] CHECK IF N/A TYPE/BRAND ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION [ ] YES _t NO DATE TO BE REMOVED AY 6,# 1 ,f FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [II YES C ] NO DATE Mav d. 1986 CONSERVATION C ] CHECK IF N/A DATE J BOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. [ ] DATE~ 44 A * PLEASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD I f I j I i i 1 i _- � �FtHETO ToWI;i OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF BeaS9 BOAPD OF HEALTH Mass8. 1639' 367 MAIN STREET I MAY k' HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 1989 , Dear Enclosed is brass valve tog #_ 0k . Please attach to the fill pipe of your underground tank. You must do the following as indicated: ---- Remove your tank. I have enclosed information for you regarding tank removal. o ftUS0AJ ��S/J�AA'' VIA / --- Have your tank tested starting�lVLQU2----- - You .must test during the loth, 13th., 15th, 17th and 19th x and annually thereafter. Ramoval in the yearn _ �'� •hav' a 1 - e i o 0 ed rdi nl t` s 'ng. In der t h ee o i s y us r t onta an ar_ s h d b y a mo 'tor' g cia haste , i !nOmR. c 6 g wel . In a e n e\ i o in ei" 11 s be 1 Ins ed n he c 6 2 11 +xt 33 id sk\ r Cha to e t of I e e fe d r t Ha lstaab e u F e t t, t av yo t k test d vi th$ S q i � o Ag T t Cu 're , the test done free bf char b' un e au es of an A grant. ____ Due to the unknown age of your tank we must presume it is twenty (20) years of age. You must have it tested every year and remove: it by the year 1993 . To have it tested please follow the procedure as indicated above from the ** (asterisk) on. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 775- 1120, Extension 183 . Thank you, a ov, Donna Miorandi Health Inspector V9 1 fi-LD'Slod Ts 6 U A�IIWAU--,l ! O t D E l�r P 6ffa Health Complaints 07-Jun-04 Time: 1:00:00 PM Date: 6/5/2004 Complaint Number: 17470 Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON Complaint Type: ARTICLE XXXIX HAZARDOUS WASTE Article X Detail: Business Name: P & B Bus lines Number: 17 Street: Elm Ave Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel: 327-069 Complaint Description: Would like a Board of Health rep to come check out the scene at Elm ave\Center Street Hyannis at the P & B bus terminal. Fuel spill on the pavement. Actions Taken/Results: DS WENT TO SAID LOCATION AND MET WITH KRISTOFFERSON OF HYANNIS FIRE. ONE OF THE BUSES WAS LEFT PARKED ON A HILL, AND SOME FUEL SPILLED OUT BECAUSE OF THE ANGLE AND A PROBLEM WITH THE CAP OR OVERFILL. TOM OF P& B CLEANED IT UP FRIDAY WHEN THEY HAD THE PROBLEM. HYANNIS FIRE RECEIVED A CALL ON SATURDAY OF SOMEONE PASSING BY THE BUS TERMINAL. APPROXIMATELY 2 GALLONS OF DIESEL LEAKED ONTO THE PAVEMENT. THERE IS STILL A LARGE SURFACE TRACK OF THE SPILL ON THE PAVEMENT, WITH A FEW AREAS WITH THE LIQUID PRESENT (PUDDLES OF LESS THAN A COUPLE TABLESPOONS) DS CALLED NANCY (508) 477-8108 (ENV. PERSON OF P & B) SHE SAID THEY CLEANED IT UP THE DAY BEFORE WITH DETERGENTS &OIL 1 Health Complaints 07-Jun-04 SOCKS. DS SUGGESTED THAT THEY USE SPEEDY DRY AND SPRINKLE IT ON THE SURFACE AND SWEEP IT UP A LITTLE BIT LATER. THE CONCERN IS THAT IT IS ON A HILL, AND THAT WITH THE RAIN SATURDAY NIGHT IT COULD CAUSE ACCIDENT HAZARDS AS WELL. NONE OF THE OIL MADE IT NEAR ANY CATCH BASINS. DS THEN SPOKE WITH RAY AT THE NEW P & B TRANSPORTATION CENTER. HE WAS SENDING A CREW RIGHT THEN TO HAVE IT CLEANED UP. THE OIL WAS CLEANED UP. NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED. 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OPERATOR Maio - Aocmw - TNaanenl _ 3. REASON FOR TEST ;E,alaln�ayt 4. WHO REQUESTED � f TEST AND WHEN "'7' -nr CdlnoanrwAaaygton CIA* . Yalaatlona . ay CIraGlgn CJpa HnntlrBUpplin - - - 'Appm.Poe Snwlrtlwrpiar TANK INVOLVE0 LMf atltleWnal llnp for mwt0l"d tanks - Lassen - cow - _ 7eM - 4an4. Wa�O/M ►y�Iq . 6. INSTALLATION DATA Not in sv, Hka.T00111 mite.Dla,- 14W al wAllnn.Va. tlanh,att' aa u1mma" Wnlon fanW •yVctm,Rwrew, hula II t.ma - 7. UNDERGROUND �T.. YtnewmarewlrwunaT WATER 01am q nq wale uWa ❑vu ho q B. FILL Up vuw to s salad nl, r I u D114 Anwgid ey /} i �l;.U.' .✓ I�anla la1e"a ARRANGEMENTS tenowwtrosavatr and rjR lift c11ta, M and—morov i e. i o+arvl a1 eenw ea+uet �+ ' . IF nenaa x Iaa1.IT ✓l r _ v J L _ �awvnarw 9, CONTRACTOR, MECHANICS, . any ON,.r oontramor inpped - -------------- 10. OTHER INFORMATIONhek 1 OR REMARKS Aaaftpnal nlyR!W qn ah any Ilaih�IOorf.O'hGIN1 el&MM to Be aavi"o rh-I1";"q A is a10Q11K W ii OdL Vwn V•1 w aolanan w nt Mt ,alillnc N1f.f1[. 11, TEST RESULTS T—"qm mak on the ataaK tank symema In at=rdawm wm tw prow&M paeacvibO for 11111 e 1*101 on elt dtrr with t WJM d to60M - - - Tarr glnMgatqa Ltataw wwi wed . Oea TNIp . � lli -i7 , I 1? SENSOR i�.nw r m army tn.c tna.e talrc.t•:t.Ta ww tasted on the easels)ktoMTL TT10M tnoieMaC�"1'fOtK'meet thr IYttfta a1FS�1ed>A �;E TIFICATION k"Grnr F-V P, WMM A..oamilian pallTtanr+sia 71q? ,4 O,g. 11� e en 114. raam.asuppli...o a+0aarer `.a.s_--[:--l-L'��f -,.LLLII�J �.c�� /j J ' �•� Dal o17w1�115. TANK TO TEST 11 f Sa_ BRIEF DIAGRAM OF TANK FIELD 16_ CAPACITY ria. 1__ E �LJ+ . ~+1yJb►yp.oll'aft A ��V�.r b FiM1W MJWM 9 GSM Z (L.1(�"' Caw a.nv EMpa...enA o«. Ilrand w.d Gage {_1 Ctwwlw wiepOl�W Wim r�'� . - Garden El Olrwr _ 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST - Sdcb%ww$allow - Tow Gowan UNIONS Tclk Diamaw 18. 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Iho-ny rePorl®ble pothAlon Io tAa WM end pro�rcl handkasWkxf fleetlhConndle,ab M fidkirled fellwa of IMs SY?tN*rr. `! a � MeP►oalslanr W.I,,asesrabasrank t1gt*w.,,, � gth'lorenvMb odtecldoes neenf ra�PonffhNPly , Ord by tJ F-pA. 1hr env6oranant Tank[hmerlOVetafor flrrfg . FRANK CORP. Invoice ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 615 Tarkiln Hill Road Invoice No.: 17974 New Bedford, MA 02745 Customer No.: PLYBRO (508)995-9997 Project: D6022 Fax: (508)995-0002 Contract No.: 4057 • Page#: 1 Worked Performed At Bill To: Plymouth&Brockton St. Plymouth&Brockton St. Railway Railway 8 Industrial Park 14 Elm Street Plymouth, MA 02363 Hyannis, MA ATTN: Nancy Misiasrek (508)746-0442 PROJECT MANAGER DATE TERMS CONTACT STEVE TURNER 02/18/09 Net 30 Nancy Misiasrek DESCRIPTION CHARGES Usage Rate Amount Project Date: February 5,2009 Transportation and Disposal of State Regulated Oily Solids. • Disposal-Manifest No. 004925519JJK: 1 55-Gallon Drum of Oily Solids 175.00/each 175.00 200 Mass. Hazardous Waste Transporters Fee 0.0300/Ib. 6.00 Fuel Surcharge 5% 9.05 Invoice subtotal 190.05 Invoice total 190.05 �-- 1c, We accept VISA&MasterCard ' Thank You • Vendor PURCHASE NO. B 3 718 0 RCVD. ON INV.;' lf9a 5519 Date � -- `�" 20 C5 PURCHASE ORDER ITEM USED FOR AMT B.O. Rcvd. PART NUMBER NOUN NAME NET EACH TOTAi 1 ` 2 J0 ma 3 co LL4 o 4 5 6 7 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 I 15 -- 16 17 18 19 20 • iGc.v NET TOTA Authorized signatures) D� 2. TAX FRANK CORP. Invoice ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 615 Tarkiln Hill Road Invoice No.: 17990 New Bedford, MA 02745 Customer No.: PLYBRO 4 " (508)995-9997 Project: D6045 Fax: (508)995-0002 Contract No.: 4073 Page#: 1 • Worked Performed At: Bill To: Plymouth&Brockton St. Plymouth &Brockton St. Railway Railway 8 Industrial Park 14 Elm Street Plymouth, MA 02363 Hyannis, MA Nancy y Misiasrek (508)746-0442 PROJECT MANAGER DATE TERMS CONTACT STEVE TURNER 03/10/09 Net 30 Nancy Misiasrek DESCRIPTION CHARGES Usage Rate Amount Project Date: February 24, 2009 Transportation and Disposal of State Regulated Oily Solids • Disposal-Manifest No. 004925550JJK: 1 55-Gallon Drum of Oily Solids 175.00/each 175.00 200 Mass. Hazardous Waste Transporters Fee 0.0300/lb. 6.00 Fuel Surcharge 5% 9.05 Invoice subtotal 190.05 4 _ Invoice total 190.05 --_ We accept VISA&MasterCard Thank You � ` Ce�dor PURCHASE NO. B RCVD. ON INV. a.S,SJ -�� Date — 20 C% ` PURCHASE ORDER ITEM USED FOR AMT B.O. Rcvd. PART NU E OU ME NET EACH TOTAL 2 a c.[C 3 „ i �— i Q 4 e cX^ I Iv f i 6 — — I 7 i i 10 � I 12 �.---- i i 13 14 ! I —-------- 15 16 17 18 19 20 NET TOTA?1 1.90 0-F 1. - `> • Authorize signature(s) TAX 2. FREIGHT WHITE PURCHASING DEPT. ( (� YFI I t,W - FILE COPY TOTAL Hyannis Jan-09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 8630 8395 7339 6808 6352 5436 4668 3931 3135 2312 1723 1200 9176 8339 7472 6569 5647 5161 4668 4127 3220 2449 1655 8767 8213 7656 6772 5920 5080 4254 3446 INVENTORY , PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,002 TOTAL INVENTORY 8630 8395 7339 6808 6352 5436 4668 3931 3135 2312 1723 10200 9176 8339 7472 6569 5647 5161 4668 4127 3220 2449 9657 8767 8213 7656 6772 5920 5080 4254 3446 CLOSING INVENTORY 8395 7339 6808 6352 5436 4668 3931 3135 2312 1723 1200 9176 8339 7472 6569 5647 5161 4668 4127 3220 2449 1655 8767 8213 7656 6772 5920 5080 4254 3446 2890 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 235 1056 531 456 916 768 737 796 823 589 523 1024 837 867 903 922 486 493 541 907 771 794 890 554 557 884 852 840 826 808 556 ACTUALLY PUMPED 233 1053 533 458 906 756 735 804 846 602 523 999 825 862 905 916 476 484 537 913 789 814 905 551 556 886 856 823 818 811 566 OVER/(SHORT) (2) (3) 2 2 (10) (12) (2) 8 23 13 0 (25) (12) (5) 2 (6) (10) (9) (4) 6 18 20 15 (3) (1) 2 4 (17) (8) 3 10 Accumulated (2) (5) (3) (1) (11) (23) (25) (17) 6 19 0 (6) (18) (23) (21) (27) (37) (46) (50) (44) (26) (6) 9 6 5 7 11 (6) (14) (11) (1) Hyannis Feb-09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 2890 2488 1443 9119 8308 7365 6475 5963 5517 4705 4007 3336 2769 1772 9292' 8885 8389 7591 6819 6054 5201 4750 4349 3478 2693 1972 1213 8984 8376 8376 8376 INVENTORY PURCHASES 0 0 8499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8500 0 0 0 0 24,999 TOTAL INVENTORY 2890 2488 9942 9119 8308 7365 6475 5963 5517 4705 4007 3336 2769 9772 9292 8885 8389 7591 6819 6054 5201 4750 4349 3478 2693 1972 9713 8984 8376 8376 8376 CLOSING INVENTORY 2488 1443 9119 8308 7365 6475 5963 5517 4705 4007 3336 2769 1772 9292 8885 8389 7591 6819 6054 5201 4750 4349 3478 2693 1972 1213 8984 8376 8376 8376 8376 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 402 1045 823 811 943 890 512 446 812 698 671 567 997 480 407 496 798 772 765 853 451 401 871 785 721 759 729 608 0 0 0 ACTUALLY PUMPED 414 1067 854 811 947 898 515 439 802 695 677 673 934 457 406 494 800 775 773 839 446 398 874 801 745 764 748 606 0 0 0 OVER/(SHORT) 12 22 31 0 4 8 3 (7) (10) (3) 6 106 (63) (23) (1) (2) 2 3 8 (14) (5) (3) 3 16 24 5 19 (2) 0 0 0 Accumulated 12 34 65 0 69 77 80 73 63 60 66 172 109 86 85 83 85 88 96 82 77 74 77 93 117 122 141 139 0 0 0 LOCATIC N: HYN Mar-09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 OPENING 8376 7953 7288 6472 5646 4737 3940 3495 3061 2304 1549 9362 8680 7857 7401 6956 6258 5525 INVENTORY PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL INVENTORY 8376 7953 7288 6472 5646 4737 3940 3495 3061 2304 10049 9362 8680 7857 7401 6956 6258 5525 CLOSING INVENTORY 7953 7288 6472 5646 4737 3940 3495 3061 2304 1549 9362 8680 7857 7401 6956 6258 5525 4767 SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 423 665 816 826 909 797 445 434 757 755 687 682 823 456 445 698 733 758 ACTUALLY PUMPED 421 666 820 822 895 794 448 442 780 770 714 678 822 459 448 705 725 749 OVER/(SHORT) (2) 1 4 (4) (14) (3) 3 8 23 15 27 (4) (1) 3 3 7 (8) (9) Accumulated (2) (1) 3 (1) (15) (18) (15) (7) 16 31 58 54 53 56 59 66 58 49 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 4767 4033 3229 2769 2369 1595 9356 8687 7899 7097 6613 6195 5468 0 0 0 0 0 8505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,005 4767 4033 3229 2769 2369 10100 9356 8687 7899 7097 6613 6195 5468 4033 3229 2769 2369 1595 9356 8687 7899 7097 6613 6195 5468 4812 734 804 460 400 774 744 669 788 802 484 418 727 656 731 812 471 414 792 765 665 792 805 489 424 720 646 (3) 8 11 14 18 21 (4) 4 3 5 6 (7) (10) 46 54 65 79 97 118 114 118 121 126 132 125 115 Hyannis 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Apr-09 2009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OPENING 4812 4152 3469 2709 2234 1774 1020 9380 8524 7805 7049 6539 6012 5246 4484 3774 3010 2224 9595 9116 8347 7638 6842 6167 5327 4826 4456 3563 2903 2125 INVENTORY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8001 25,001 PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 9000 TOTAL 3010 10224 9595 9116 8347 7638 6842 6167 5327 4826 4456 3563 2903 10126 INVENTORY 4812 4152 3469 2709 2234 1774 10020 9380 8524 7805 7049 6539 6012 5246 4484 3774 02 CLOSING INVENTORY 4152 3469 2709 2234 1774 1020 9380 8524 7805 7049 6539 6012 5246 4484 3774 3010 2224 9595 9116 8347 7638 6842 6167 5327 4826 4456 3563 2903 2125 94 724 SHOULD 719 756 510 527 766 762 710 764 786 629 HAVE PUMPED 660 683 760 475 460 754 640 856 479 769 709 796; 675 840 501 370 893 660 778 ACTUALLY PUMPED 656 689 776 493 501 721 650 847 717 759 514 532 750 753 710 773 811 645 468 761 708 797 680 827 491 368 893 670 803 _ 756 OVER/(SHORT) (4) 6 16 18 41 (33) 10 (9) (2) 3 4 5 (16) (9) 0 9 25 16 (11) (8) (1) 1 5 (13) (10) (2) 0 10 25 32 4 2 69 61 60 61 66 53 43 41 0 51 76 108 Accumulated ( ) 18 36 77 44 54 45 43 46 50 55 39 30 0 39 64 80 --"----- Hyannis May-09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OPENING 9402 8559 8125 7713 7020 6134 5051 4618 3814 3386 2961 2274 1521 9386 8613 7852 7322 6782 6079 5260 4490 3722 3009 2515 -'2124 1550 9176 8370 7540 6726 6371 INVENTORY PURCHASES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8511 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8496 0 0 0 0 0 17,007 TOTAL INVENTORY 9402 8559 8125 7713 7020 6134 5051 4618 3814 3386 2961 2274 10032 9386 8613 7852 7322 6782 6079 5260 4490 3722 3009 2515 2124 10046 9176 8370 7540 6726 6371 CLOSING INVENTORY 8559 8125 7713 7020 6134 .5051 4618 3814 3386 2961 2274 1521 9386 8613 7852 7322 6782 6079 5260 4490 3722 3009 2515 2,124 1550 9176 8370 7540 6726 6371 5922 :SHOULD HAVE PUMPED 843 434 412 693 886 1083 433 804 428 425 687 753 646 773 761 530 540 703 .819 770 768 713 494 391 574 870 806 830 814 355 449 ACTUALLY PUMPED 826 429 409 692 889 768 721 799 430 431 708 766 656 761 756 527 540 708 800 760 767 721 506 405 584 873 791 826 813 355 449 OVER/(SHORT) (17) (5) (3) (1) 3 (315) 288 (5) 2 6 21 13 10 (12) (5) (3) 0 5 (19) (10) (1) 8 12 14 10 3 (15) (4) (1) 0 0 Accumulated (17) (22) (25) (26) (23) (338) (50) (55) (53) (47) (26) (13) (3) (15) (20) (23) 0 (18) (37) (47) (48) (40) (28) (14) (4) (1) (16) (20) (21) 0 0 r, Number . Fee 641 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $100.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This is to Certify that Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co. 17Elm Avenue, Hyannis,MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING 111 GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. This'license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires June 30, 2009 unless sooner suspended or revoked. - -------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN PAUL J.CANNIFF,D.M.D. 07/01/08 JUNICHI SAWAYANAGI THOMAS A.MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health z b Town of Barnstable Barnstable I'�� Regulatory Services Department • Public Health Division sawvsrABLE " 1111 ��� 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 V 2007 Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO s Application Fee: $100.00 v ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NOS —yC9� DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS \ FULL NAME OF APPLICANT -c H0U--?; C4- % NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT DRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT 17 4 i1 ✓t` 0,26,81 TELEPHONE NUMBER 77& T 0 3 7? ,a SOLE OWNER: AYES NO � N IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS FALL I� PARTNERS: G. a tit r i IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. O t� 7 3 3 V 7() STATE OF INCORPORATION FULL NAME AND HOAWADDRESS OF: , PRESIDENT c c,z�r /�.tilZr�'c l,'i: • lAfbui'�2�✓rc �FYnJc. A6 "0,-V ooJ,.r H11- TREASURER UI.36, y CLERK SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: H MF7-TELEPHONE# q6g- -73,7 PIA I D Q:\Hazmat\Haz Mat Applicatiofi2008.DOC JUL 10 2008 r — pUG 0 ENT O TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2. Printers BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops (�� �,�/j��� O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMP ANY�I U A tit A�k°u ryyJ � 1 (see"Orders") 5. Retail Stores �— 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS J e im 4YA UI)7 -% Class• `Q_OP►W 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN- indoors; OUT-outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS ,• - , Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel (A) C�LD=sene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) � I new motor oil (C) l transmissiofAydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers 7 V/-u�" ll� X Miscellaneous: i v4 n - rn�_k th -�epo dc � P DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: ('j; 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply —I S. Town Sewer Public O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO O Holding tank:MDC S O Catch basin/Dry well S AOn-site system �+ r 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NOY O Holding tank:MDC \A O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Narne of Hauler Destination Waste Product Licensed? NO 2. - Z L P_� o\��1, son(s) Interviewed Inspector Date JUM-25-02 02 :39 PM PLY. RROCK. ST.RWY9 508 746 4795 P, 01 r 7. PLYMOUTH &BROCKTON ST,RWY. CO. 8 Iudustrial Park Road Plymouth,MA 02360-4828 Phone: 508-746-4795—Fax: 50&746-0584 Fax Cover Sheet DATE: C ,5 TIME: TO: t�.1.a r N�'a �. PHONE: E SD�� ��oa • (0 q q C( .t IL FAX: 1 d 7q pc,e� FROM: P r0 Number of pages Including cover sheet: Message: �Sti l OIL C>,.. JUN-25-02 02 :40 PM PLY. BROCK.ST. RWY9 508 746 4795 P. 02 f LX CUMMONWEALI H Uh MRiSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PAOTECTION I * DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE One Winter Street Boston,Massachusetts 02106 plgeae print Or type.IFOYM anigned for use an elite(12-pitch)lypeWriteT) iUNIFORM HAZARDOUS 1. Generalue's US EPA 1D N altireel t)ocumani No. p. Pegs 9 ntprmatton is ttt9 Shaded straitsn. WASTE MANIFEST —7—"d Mt1*Ql)97;"A°r')'�+4 [t,!'1l1' of 1 s not required by Federal law. 3. Generator's Nam®and Mmling Address A• grate"wood Dofwlwenl flutpber � 1')jrtanuth t tirt-,c txQttrt SL1'i•?t Halfway s-+c pg�IV6Ar �"C ,I V? Fie Hyarttll-R, aA O'7601 e., 1Lds ie l aettw ` > 4. Generalor's Phone( -ri jq ) •r! _ 5. Transponor l Company Name 6. US EDA in NumV6r »` ir 7. Trensponer Com S f`pany Name 6. UpA I Nwnbor D - i. -i N L 1111111110 mft 1 ru - W 9. Designated facility Nttrno and Site Address R0. US EPA ID Number F. 'ZhilapOrlelre RltOtle Q r N �•ft0 t t;rr•rae-rtt.al :.<) t•t.`r:{e t1E: Iha: ( o. . ste»F,t:tuly,to NOT raEQwaho o• ey -.y ,�',•)a.�..t t4• PaCNlty'e Ppo+fe� .p I !e � � CID 12, Containtrts 13. 14. {, Y `d It. US DOT Dcacftplion 11noluding Prop@r Stopping Name,xa"rd Class and 10 Nun W) Total Unit Waste we, Oa _ No. Type ousnilty WWoI •� U1,1611 1a1/W 01!y St.tlin Col.. a�i G `Htrn ku+qu I.tt R r?it.I Dec 4W.'FP.! ,AL f'R sj A, (!'V� - C F tf. G N -! R � T n -+ H c0i� J.A"Ifaiiiiii Deaeriptioee for IAe Wted physkw oale wwb"a ads) K for 1Hetota Listed Abew gllY.a°olldd, . '. z:. .. c. E 15•Special Handling Instructions and Additional information - I*011 tt.1 t V1 Auk L•r>r ft. 24 lit vir 100 u Ep I1110P, • :s n+ id.tut FYLAAT0A'3 CEATIFICATION:1 hereby declare that the uw,te.u>el INS consignment ere lutly pM ne!auefMy de8e1109d above by O I proper slipping none and are ctasalried,petted,marked,and labeled,end ere In all mspects in proper conotlion for trardvon by highway �. according to apphuWe trdatnetv7nld and national gaverhment regutatloris. n I am a large quarimy ganttrator,l certify that f nova a grogrem in place to reduce ins voiw��o and toa.city of warts yee,irated to the degree I nova determined W bat 640mm"ieally W oracticable and that l nave soleclad thaprockabte method of treatment,storegg.ordepnsal curtentty evallpbplome which InInIM1190 the presentand future lrireat to human n96ilh j and the environment.on.if t am a►mom quantity generator,f have made a good Ism%efton to minimize my waste generation and select the Deft waste maneyent9nt I tamed Iital is available to me mW Ibal I tat,afford Date ` Printed/Typed Name � Signature Month Day Year J.gGr - an T 17 Transponer t Aoknawledgemant of Receipt of Materials Date U a Printed/Typed Namq SignditHc Y lJ R Mwtin De Year IR.Transponer 2 Ac nowledgement of Receipt of Materials _ Y (late T Prrar�lYi yp@ Name 1� SiyrtBtjcri6 /,r � '- — Monlh�I)dY t year. 19:Discrepancy Indication Space r F .. 1 A *. v ` 9,Fucifily 0wnhr or peralpC Crh it;alwun of Iticuipt at hacardwis maletials cyvateJ t,y 0t;6 manlleat excopt as noted in Itent 19. - ••-— —• _- `T TW?F6—d17WYName C3,pnarmief Multi), Ilan Yt:yr ti fE. Approaea OMe No.2050-oWs.Expires a-3li•91 form 0700-92(no..9-Mj Previous ed,tene are obsolete. •� COPY>®: GENERATOR RETAINS JUN-25-02 02 :41 PM PLY. BROCK. ST. RWY9 508 746 4795 P. 04 (� .t COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 4 _ DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISIOKOP HAZARDOUS WASTE a One Winter Street Soslon, Massadhusetts 02108 ((, PI98se print or type.(Forn't designed for use On ellts(12 pitt:h;type..r•ter.) UNIFORM HA2AR000S )' Generator's US EPA ID No. Manilt.St DOCumeni No• 2, Pape 1 Information in thu snnaec 8.9a3 WASTE MANIFEST KP3887755524 D2557 of 1 is not reau•r06 ny Feder8l ISw 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Address A. ,Sl&W M&Wiiet 06151111116111111 Number , Plysouth 6 Brockton Street Railway VA. 17 Elo Street ,N annis MA 62601 � a. .i;fjaa Gen:.IVMCV i . F _ A. Ge+ibralor g Phnne( 308 ) 775-5524 e: tea Trans.ID 117 S. Transporter 1 Company Name a. US EPA)0 Number y�z M n iFra`nk Cor llAD299353023 j f7 0 +7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number D. rY+ �r's P ru I ! ;yte Tom.iD W S3 '9 _Dsaignatad Facility Name 8n0 SITS Addresa 10. US EPA ID Number F. .TeanapeAele Phone c Jonea Environmental Services NE,Inc r, car Stet.Fadlily s!D NOT REWIRED 263 Howard Street I o 1852 M D 470757 w; =�ec�lry'.frtfoee( g! •7T? q Lovell, VA-9 C3 _.. 12. Containers t 1a. IL % V 11. US DOT Description(Including Prvpdr Snipping Neme.Hazard Class and ID Numoor) Total Unit waste X& - W N No. I Type Quanlil WW01 .. 0a State Regulated Oily Solid Eat. ilAGL V. D U ()ion Regulated per 40CFR; 49CPR) 00 L � � .7/O M tin G __. . _.— r C E b. i M o N -i lint E Qd Ft _ U r 0 fa •y• � . y 41 d. u tl.AddBional DescrlpUons for MaleAels Listed ve(InNude ptiyatca!state arrd tf"wd Code.) iin Codes for eat"Listed Abe" Oily molidm.to c� 000... EE 1S.Special Heneiirig hatrucGona and Additional information COHTACTi Frank Corp. -- 24 Hour Emergency Service -- (30411 SM-1111109 ER Guide V a D) 124 16.GENERATOR'S CEriTIFICATION:I nereby Oaulare met the contents or this consignment are lusty and ee wmely Oaaennpa above by O proper snipping riamn and are dassilled.packed.marked,and Isbeled,and at$nt e11 f6sLa is.i.p,opor condition for transport Oy fti0eway according to applicable international end national pevernment moulat.ehe CIt I am a Isige Quantity generator.I certify Inat I navA a program In place to reduce the vulunre aou lo.ccor,of wapa Oe-wAind to the degree I hsve delermtnec to ne munomicallf N DrBGr,GaWeano that l hmesalorled the practicable method of treatment,storage,Of0-8006slcvrrenlly avAilanlptome whiunminimilea trig Dresaw and future threal 10 htdnPohs,tt- end lite en.aunmeiil.On.it I d.,a smau Q.s.iwy yarta.wo,I nave maco a grind ra,ih etion to minimise my date 0ehefal10n Arid aeieet ma beat waste m8nt140'A1)nf mufnt{r tnat+a Q1 avadablo to Ile are that 1 can afford. r+uvaarTypav Namo SignA+001 MW)In Day year inT 1T.Transporter 1 Ac nowledgement of eceipi of Matenais Date U n Prinred/Typed Nem gr turd Mvnlh OBy Year C S qv 15 T-FOINSPOrWr 2 9-0flowlodgemont of Aecoipt of Materials Date T Or, t aJTy Name 187urd Mont y Year R iC I J eQr J 19 Disl..mpsnay WILLCA1.00 Spate 71 F A C t -M.Facility wrier oroperator:rerillicavion or reCe I)l of nqZ8fdoUS m8lbf 8 COvere y 1 9 man a9[except ea noted n Item IT L — ) Dole T rinto� d S to Mo A Da Y 1 r' Fwfr.Appfoved OMD No.2050-0039.Expires 9.30 91 - 9PA Ferns 0700-22(Rev.0-08)previous editions are obsolete. COSY>9: FQCTI TTY MATI .1K TO GFNFRATOR JUN-25-02 02 :40 PM PLY. BR0CK. ST. RWY9 508 746 4795 P.03 ►a h;, COMMONWEALTH *SSACHUSETTS a DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMtrNTAL PROTECTION r; DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE One Winter Street Boston,Atassachusetts 02108 I Pteaso print or type.(Corm Oealgned for uma on man(12 p_tcn,lyDe.rriter) UNIFORM HAZAFtDOUB 1' Q®^orators US EPA IPNo Manileat Documl nl No. 2. page i plformal.cn,n the shaded areas WASTE MANIFEST 11P508775552'4 s 02689 of 1 is r,ot fggt,ited by Federal law. 3, tBenoralor 9 Norte and Mailing Addroas A. State aR110a19ocVneanl Number Plymouth 6 Brockton Street; Railway MA 17 .Elm Street Kyannier PIA 92681 3 teem .tOf98f� f 4. Generator phone( 598 775-5929 S. Transporter CtCompanyy Nom Nao e. US t.`PA 10 Number r Frank Cor . _ 14AD@89353023 7. Transported Company Neme c —�' 8. US EPA 10 Numoor 'WaPol f Gi W-14010 D' ,; R •PdfYl�.Itf � 9 PcSf9riniEti Fac�iity Mama and$He AddrdSS 10. U9 I-VA to Number f p• .jfaltytorbr'a phone{ ) :. . Janes Environmental Services NE, Inc q; �Vote FreaNty.it9 NOT REQUIRED ' 263 Howard Street ' K �QfreNitys p+toeta{ 7 _ 1Z. Contalnors, 19• 1 • 4 7 V ` 11, US DOT Dtfscriplion(lnclud;ng Proper Shipping Name.Hazard Class anq tb Number) Total Unit Wsala 1dr1, W y No, Typ@ oij,hitry WVVul .. tJ a'Stato Regulated Oily Solid got. INFO H G t Non Regulated per 90CFR; 49CFPt) O f �- I � lr aiN r. .{ tl I A G W R � C � m ' a �.Addtt oriel Ogltetiptiom for Metarlala slated Above(rndv6e pnraleef state and beard oode y fL.Hantlling odes foe estae Lmiated Above fry G a. Oi1y'So11A18 �1-01 fL o Q a+lI E 1 b 13.Speclal en x - r d -- b - ot. Pencilling nstnlct one and Add Bondi Information ( CONTACTI Frank Corp. - 24 Hour Emorgenfsy Service 1508) 993 9997 c ER Guide 0 ra o) L29 _.w... ..._ 16,OENERA'TOA•S CERTIFICATION:I hereby oaclare the,(na contents of mts consignment are fully Onto accurately described above by —' O proper shipping memo One Ore"lliflod.peeked.marked,and labefad,and are in all rospoafa„,y:Ol+rr r;Ondd-oo(Cie l:onspo:l by highway a0oardlog to upolieable inlarnaliomal gal national oaverhmemb raoulations. C If I am a large quantity ge^Orslor.I oanify that I nave a program in place to rlrpuoa lnq volume Ond lor;c,ty of waste generated to the oegres I flaws OFNo,m,neo to be ftfinpmgally d' praefirmlla APO fhAl I AOveeefeolad theprtakabla rnalhad of trgglnlpnl,sloreae,or diaposelcu+rently&ailable to me whienminimiiaa ins present and fulure thfW 10 human health fL'1 and tat tarvutnmOnl,OR,oft 811%9 small QUahllty generator,I have mode a good faith elfon to rllnim,ie ray taste ganslstion and seteot the boat Weald manayemeirll mZlmuc that to OS 8wedoblo t0 m:end 11,01 I can afford. E oefQ o P', d1T p Na Tl� 0 ' ve Month Day Year _ —_ a p __ 'A T 17 Transporter i Acknowledgement of eipt of Materials _ Date v A l'nni, j'f' dN Signamre Mpr nay Yadr ,M ( _ P n id.Transporter 2 Acknowledgement o1 Flieceipt of Materials v Date TC nnlediT yped Name Signer-re Month Day rear 19.Discrepancy(noicauon space iF A I ,C _ t cU.,aUaty Vwner or Wilmot.Urr fit t;:1 tin of rece I t ipt or hazardOu3 materials Covered by triteMaNleat alaCap4 as noted is horn 19. 01 t oatq I T' NrcNad/1y,urJName �� — Signature MOn/n rDny~I'aar r•Ortn Approved OMtl NC-.2090-W39.EApirma 9•30-91 EPA Forms 0700:p(nay.9-00Y p.o..o.,.ri ltv a era ubeuule. ,k:rY .r J`M Y e - rAfOV1J F A r T f TTV Ma TI r TA rc"alrOa r la,D Y� COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS F EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE a ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI TRUDY CORE Governor Secretary DAVID B.STRUHS Commissioner URGENT LEGAL MATTER: PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY CERTIFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED C 001 June 5 1998 Mr. Christopher Anzuoni RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC-ER. Plymouth & Brockton Street Petroleum Release Railway Company, Inc. 17 Elm Avenue ` 8 Industrial Park Drive RTN # 4-13121 Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 . . NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.0000 Dear Mr. Anzuoni : On June 23 , 1997, the Department of Environmental # Protection (the "Department" ) received notification of a release of oil and/or hazardous material at the above referenced location. The Department provided verbal approval to Mr. Matthew Montefusco with Oasis Environmental Contracting Services, Inc . , i to continue a Limited Removal Action (LRA) as a Release Abatement Measure (RAM) in accordance with 310 CMR 40 . 0318 (9) . On August 22, 1997 the Department received a completed Release Notification Form (RNF) and RAM Completion Statement. The Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M.G.L. c .21E, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP" ) , 310 CMR 40 . 0000, require the performance of response actions to prevent harm to health, safety, public welfare and the environment which may result from 20 Riverside Drive•Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347• FAX(508)947-6557•Telephone(508)946-2700 This information is available in alternate format by calling our ADA Coordinator at (617) 574-6872. DEP on the World Wide Web: http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/dep �Ra Printed on Recycled Paper 2 this release and/or threat of release and govern the conduct of such actions . The purpose of this notice is to inform you of your legal responsibilities under State law for assessing and/or remediating the release at this property. For purposes of this Notice of Responsibility, the terms and phrases used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms and phrases by the MCP unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. .The Department has reason to believe that the release and/or threat of release which has been reported is or may be. a disposal site as defined by the MCP The Department also ',has reason to believe that you (as used in this letter, "you" refers to Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Company, Inc . ) are a Potentially Responsible Party (a "PRP" ) with liability under M.G.L. c. 21E §5 for response action costs. This liability is "strict" , meaning that it is not based on fault, but solely on your status as owner, operator, generator, transporter, disposer or other person specified in M.G.L. &. 21E §5 . This liability is } also "joint and several" , meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at a disposal site regardless of the existence of any other liable parties . L The Department encourages parties with liabilities under M.G.L. c . 21E to take prompt and appropriate actions in response t to releases and threats of release `of oil and/or hazardous i materials . By taking prompt action, you may significantly lower your assessment and cleanup costs and/or avoid liability for costs incurred by .the Department in taking such actions . You may also avoid the imposition of, the amount of or reduce certain permit and/or annual compliance assurance fees payable under 310 CMR 4 . 00 . Please refer to M.G.L. c . 21E for a complete description of potential liability. For your convenience, a summary of liability under M.G.L. c . 21E is attached to this notice. You should be aware that you may have claims against third parties for damages, including claims for contribution or reimbursement for the costs of cleanup. Such claims do not exist indefinitely but are governed by laws which establish the time allowed for bringing litigation. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to protect any such claims you may have against third parties. Information on file with the Department indicates . that the following conditions exist relative to this .disposal site: 1 . The site is a commercial bus terminal located at the southeast corner of Elm and Willow Streets in downtown 3 Hyannis, Massachusetts . The response actions were conducted in the gravel area used for bus parking. Beneath this ,area an abandoned drywell �connected to the bus garage floor drain. Approximately twenty feet west was a 1,000 gallon #2 fuel oil UST and approximately ten feet east was a 5; 000 gallon diesel UST. All three of these features were removed and a r12, 000 gallon UST installed in the single excavation. 2 . The Limited Removal Action started on May 7, 1997 with the removal of the 1, 000 gallon #2 fuel oil UST. A sidewall and bottom of the hole composite confirmatory sample reported 9� 89 mg/kg TPH. Fifteen (15) cubic yards of soil was removed. On Mayr8_,-19.97 they-drywell wa-s pumped outer..and---clea Approximately seve ty�f_sv_.e;(:.75) cubic ya�of contaminated soil was removed from the dry ll area. An unspecified number of empty, old steel 55 gallon drums were discovered in the area. No staining was evident and no PID readings were recorded. 3 . The LRA_contnued on June,23, 1997 emova'1 of�r the 5, 000_gallon diesel UST grave . Notification was made to DEP to continue the LRA as a RAM. Verbal approval was provided to remove an additional two hundred and fifty (250) cubic yards . On June 25, 1997 soil removal was verbally increased to five hundred (500) cubic yards . is i 4 . Confirmatory VPH/EPH analysis was performed on soil from 16-17 feet below grade. One result exceeded the C11-C22 Aromatic EPH fraction S-3/GW-1 Method 1 cleanup standard for soil established at 200 mg/kg, the result was 544 mg/kg. 5 . A meeting was held on October 6, 1997 at DEP to discuss the work required to achieve a Response Action Outcome (RAO) . Two groundwater monitoring wells, upgradient and downgradient, would be installed and .the soil and groundwater analyzed for VPH/EPH, VOCs and MTBE. 6 . The existence of an irrigation well at the Cape Cod Storyland within 300 feet of the site was discussed relative to the applicable groundwater category. The well is solely used to fill the bumper boat pond and water the landscaping. r 4 y 7 . Groundwater results from both OW-2 (upgradient, 315 ug/1) and OW-3 (downgradient, 437 ug/1) exceeded the GW-1 standard of 200 ug/1 for the C11-C22 Aromatics but were below the GW-3 standard of 30, 000. ug/l . A pump test was performed March 30-31, 1998 during the seasonal- filling of the pond. A hydraulic connection during the pumping was demonstrated. Groundwater samples were collected from OW-2 and OW-3 at the start and end of the pond filling and analyzed for EPH. EPH fractions were not detected in the groundwater. Please be- advised that in determining the appropriate groundwater category criteria established in 310 CMR 40 . 0932 may apply relative to the irrigation well located on the Cape Cod Storyland property. Wells supplying water for purposes other than human consumption are not considered private water supply wells for the purpose of groundwater categorization in the absence of other applicable criteria. In this instance, the groundwater around non-potable supply wells would be considered GW-2 and/or GW-3 as applicable . However., the Method 1 standards for GW-2 and GW-3 are not considered protective for certain human exposur_e.s_such—as_swimming pools and sprinkler play. Accordingly, a Method 3 risk characterization may need to be performed to determine that no significant risk`to`humans is`present due to the site specific exposures described above. This site shall not be deemed to have had all the necessary and required response actions taken for it unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat of release have been .eliminated and a level of No Significant Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L. c . 21E and the MCP. Specific approval is required from the Department for the implementation of all Immediate Response Actions ("IRA" ) and Release Abatement Measures ("RAM" ) , pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0420 and 310 CMR 40 . 0443, respectively. Assessment activities, the construction of a fence and/or the posting of signs are actions that are exempt from this approval requirement . Unless otherwise provided by the Department, potentially responsible parties ("PRP' s" ) have one year from the initial date of notification to the Department of a release or threat of a release, pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0300, or from the date the Department issues a' Notice of Responsibility, whichever occurs earlier, to file with the Department one of the following submittals : (1) a completed Tier Classification Submittal; (2) a - 5 Response Action Outcome Statement or, if applicable, (3) a Downgradient Property Status. The deadline for either of the first two. submittals for this disposal site is June 23, 1998 . If required by the MCP, a completed Tier I Permit Application must also accompany a Tier Classification Submittal . The MCP requires. that a fee of $750 . 00 be submitted to the Department when a Response Action Outcome ( "RAO" ). statement is filed greater than 120 days from the date of notification. You must employ or engage a Licensed Site Professional ("LSP" ) to. manage, supervise or actually perform the necessary response actions .at this site . The Department has Matthew Hackman of Warwick, Rhode Island as the LSP of Record for this site. If you have any questions relative to this notice, please contact Julie J. Hutcheson at the letterhead address or at 508- 946-2852 . All future communications regarding this release must reference the following Release Tracking Number: 4-13121. Very truly yours, Richard F. Packard, Chief Emergency Response / Release Notification Section P/JJH/re t CERTIFIED MAIL #Z 333 585 858 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachments : Summary of Liability under M.G.L. c. 21E CC : Board of Selectmen P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 Hyannis Fire Department 95 High School Road Hyannis, MA 02601 Matthew E. Hackman, P.E 97 Asylum Road Warwick, RI 02886-8001 6 DEP - SERO ATTN: Data Entry ti ' f CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING n NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION N 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 DE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: VPLT ea�yprO�N A N1g��RH���Rp EX� [7 g5 HIGH Sc o 02601 . TEST DATE: December 29, 1995 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 7t2pr642�S, CLIENT: AALANCO SERVICE CORPORATION SITE:-pLYMOUTH & BROCRTON RAILWAY P.O.BOX 286 17 ELM STREET WORCESTER, MA 01606 RYYANNIS, MA 02601 ATTN: STEVE McCARTHY The following tests were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFP A and local regulations. Tank Tests _ TANK � x T'ANIC TAfakK V�t,.tJMl; tlU;AGE -f�ICJM6�R Pf�i�f]UC�' CAPACITY, btAMETER TItNK CHANGE �" (Caatlons} (trtchss} RUt.'f' REStJ1wT` 1 DIESEL 5,000 104.0 PASS 0.000 PASS Line and Leak Detector Tests ` 1/OLUME;CHANt3E TANK; ES E»T L,EAIC t.EAK pN ass I" f NUMBER PRdQUCT (9i�b? t;a�nncfus3 e� CETEGT{3R DE"CEGTQR A 8 C R PPEGENT RESULT 1 DIESEL 0.000 I NO NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you in the future.Please call any time,day or night,when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by: RUSSELL PRESTON i SHAWN CONRAD � . i Reviewed: Technician Certification Number: ` INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT NDE NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION , TEST DATE: December 29, 1995 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 720642 CLIENT: AALANCO SERVICE CORPORATION SITE: PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON RAILWAY ....:...;.o.... . ..::.. <�.... :. ...K..,k� ` Sr $;?:.#$l�C I :.Zr�.c KK .. k........,........v......:.f G..................:........ .tea/..T........>...<. .....:......».;;...... ............. IT� `<:u INS, ...................... ..................................................... ...............:.......n: .. .............. v........................................................... n:................... ......L.. ...... ......:::»:::::..::................:.,.:::..»::»..: :... s e S. .. 'fir• Tank ID: i Bottom to top fill in inches:' 133.0 ' Product: DIESEL Bottom to grade fill in inches: 141.0 Capacity in gallons: 5,000 Fill pipe length in inches: 29.0 Diameter in inches: 104.00 Fill pipe diameter in inches: 3.0 Length in inches: 138 Stage I vapor recovery: COAX . Material: STEEL Stage II vapor recovery: NONE Tank: No Manifolded Vent: No V/R: No ,... : Ct7H1MEtsdT X. a= TANK TEST AE$ULTB y a t�ETEOTOf�RF_St1LTS Test method: VPLT New/passed Failed/replaced Psi at tank bottom: 2.90 detector detector Fluid level in inches: 81.50 Test method: FTA UFT/OFT: UFT Make: Fluid volume in gallons: 4,100 Model: Water level in inches: 0.00 S/N: Test time: 11:45-13:55 Open time in sec: Number of thermisters: 9 Holding psi: Specific gravity: 0.850 Resiliency cc: Water table depth in inches: Test leak rate ml/min: Determined by(method): NO WELL Leak rate in gph: 0.000 Metering psi: RESULT: PASS Calib. leak in gph: RESULT: COMMEt�Ei S OUMMENTS ;:;. .. , . SURE TEST USED FOR UNDERFILL, RAW DATA SENT ULt:AGE'CSTfiESUI"7S x t ttJlr Ts. I+ST fStlE.TS .. :. Test method: UTS-4T System Material: Test time: 14:30-15:00 STEEL Diameter(in): 2.0 Ullage volume: 900 Length(ft): 50.0 Ullage pressure: 1.10 Test psi: RESULT PASS Bleedback cc: 0 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 0 Time of test 1: 14:30-14:40 Test t:start time: finish psi: e Temperature: 38.00 vol change cc: e Flow rate(cfh): 0.200-0.200 Test 2:start time: Time of test 2: 14:40-14:50 finish psi: p vol change cc: e Temperature: 38.00 Test 3:starttime: Flow rate(cfh): 0.200-0.200 finish psi: p Time of test 3: 14:50-15:00 vol change cc: p Temperature: 38.00 Final gph: 0.000 Flow rate (cfh): 0.200-0.100 RESULT: INCONCLUSI Test type: PTK-88 "_COMMENTS.:' Pump type: SUCTION Pump make: GILBARCO �OMMENT.S LEAK IN UNION UNDER DISPENSER, COULD NOT PERFORM LINE TEST 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78754 512 719-4633 SITE DIAGRAM b NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION NDE 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 . . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 FAX (512) 719-4986 TEST DATE: December 29, 1995 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 720642 CLIENT. AALANCO SERVICE CORPORATION SITE: PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON RAILWAY PLYMOUTH A BROCKTON R R 17 ELM STREET HYANNIS, MA WO#720642 1/3/96 DISPENSER INSIDE BLDG (j5K-DSL C2" l ELM STREET CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION N 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 DE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 11 FAX (512) 719-4986 It.P TEST RESULT SITE SUMMARY REPORT TEST TYPE: Sure Test 2 /1- 07,3 TEST DATE: December 12, 19 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 724221 CLIENT: AALANCO SERVICE C6RPORATYON SITE: pLYMOUTH=&BROCKTONfRAILWAY 8 0-8 TURNPIKE ROAD ::z_-1'7_=,STREET f Ce j e1 S-/ WESTEOROUGH, MA 01581 HYANNIS, MA 02601 ATTN: STEVE McCARTHY The following tests were conducted at the site above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFP A and local regulations. Tank Tests INYK S'. v�'t .- .+���y w.>g F�.h� kt r X���DANK�r f.ti.��,f ao-c'�ANK�� ��`_"h,.�s.� ��s�- ♦ # a::�sk3 ' �;� �` -.7•r ,t VQLUME � JLLAGE� NUMBER �CAPACtTY l}plAMETERRESULT fGaliatsj } x.*Qnctes) ' SULT � 9P ) r 1 DIESEL 5,269 104.0 PASS 0.014 PASS e,nq� Line and Leak Detector Tests T �':3 EAK LEAK TANK - VOLUMECHANGE -pass f=fa NUMBER f� fiPRODUCT (9Ph) .1y. EfEC70R =DETECTOR A y 6 Cz p �ncor�l a t. _. ,:.. ..._... ENT RESULT 1 DIESEL 0.001 p 95y lk;�����F yy9�ys0��°F� 02�, F,r P �'��j•. NDE appreciates the opportunity to serve you,and looks forward to working with you iWAe future.Please call any time,day or night,when you need us. NDE Customer Service Representative: Test conducted by: RUSSELL PRESTON SHAWN CONRAD P Reviewed: ician Certification Number: f INDIVIDUAL TANK/LINE/LEAK DETECTOR TEST REPORT N NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION , j TEST DATE: December 12, 1996 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 724221 CLIENT. AALANCO SERVICE CORPORATION SITE: PLYMOIITE & BROCK-TON RAILWAY Y. hr � y�n'+ rnc�:+:ytiey &'}� s Act -x k.�,�C47�;c?9.,e it�: .^aa. +i_ •,fi5 Tank ID: 1 Bottom to top fill in inches: 136.0 Product: DIESEL Bottom to grade fill in inches: 141.0 Capacity in gallons: 5,269 Fill pipe length in inches: 32.0 Diameter in inches: 104.00 Fill pipe diameter in inches: 3.0 Length in inches: 13s Stage I vapor recovery: NONE Material: STEEL Tank: No Stage II vapor recovery: NONE Manifolded Vent: No WR: No t t3TOR '". r ANKTEST RESULTS 4 f 4s.s '° rhL1=AK OETE ' x .,:. .....>. � � ULTS. Test method: Sure Test New/passed Failed/replaced Psi at tank bottom: 3.00 detector detector Fluid level in inches: 80.00 Test method: PTA UFT/OFT: UFT Make: Fluid volume in gallons: 431 Model: Water level in inches: 0.00 S/N: Test time: 13:52-16:10 Open time in sec: Number of thermisters: 9 Holding psi: Specific gravity: 0.830 Resiliency cc: Water table depth in inches: 140.00 Test leak rate ml/min: Determined by(method): OBSERVATIo Metering psi: Leak rate in gph: 0.014 RESULT: PASS Calib.leak in gph: RESULT: -,.=MMENTS TEST RESULTS 3f 5 LILLAGE TEST RESULTS rr n }., ,7:.. t >2 Test method: UTS-4T System Material: STEEL Test time: 16:20-16:50 Diameter(in): 2.0 Ullage volume: 4,838 n Le h ft Ullage pressure: 1.00 9t ( ) 50.0 RESULT: PAss Test psi: 15 Bleedback cc: 30 DATA FOR UTS-4T ONLY: Test time(min): 30 Time of test 1: 16:20-16:30 Test 1:start time: 14t14 finish psi: 14 Temperature: 48.00 vol change cc: 2 Flow rate(cfh): 0.200-0.200 Test 2:start time: 14:24 Time of test 2: 16:30-16:40 finish psi: i5 vol change cc: p Temperature: 48.00 Test 3:start time: 14:34 Flow rate(cfh): 0.200- finish psi: 15 Time of test 3: 16:40-16:50 vol change cc: p Temperature: 48.00 Final gph: 0.001 Flow rate(cfh): 0.200- RESULT: PASS Test type: Proliae Teat Series III 'COMMENTS::.; : Pump type: SUCTION Pump make: GAssoY =: :COMMENTS:'; 8906 WALL STREET SUITE 306,AUSTIN,TEXAS 78754 512 719-4633 SITE DIAGRAM NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION NDE 8906 WALL STREET, SUITE 306 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78754 (512) 719-4633 -- FAX (512) 719-4986 TEST DATE: December 12, 1996 WORK ORDER NUMBER: 724221 CLIENT. AALANCO SERVICE CORPORATION SITE: PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON RAILWAY PLYMOUTH A BROCKTON R/R 17 ELM STREET HYANNIS, MA I FFICE SERVICE EAYS DISPENSER INSIDE BLDG (� 5K-DSL (2" ELM STREET -2 e TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH o satisfactory 3."Auto Boy Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY f�. ' / _ (see"Orders") 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS tawy/g ;18SS: 0 Miscellaneous - QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case I ots Drums Above Tanks Underf_�`rourid7i—i IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Testy Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) DOl7 � Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) ( transmissio ,?c � Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: 3 CIM z4i A .. e 011,q1 . DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply TOO �' < Town Sewer - `�Public VV&t a,Aa a t" y O On-site OPrivate `r. U. 3. Indoor Floor Drains YESNO O Holding tank:MDC �1r r- O Catch basin/Dry well � %�I'�'� AqA- ' (' O On-site system b - 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES _ NO O O Holding tank:MDC S �''.?f e Catch basin/Dry well ✓ ss O On-site system (� 5. Waste Transporter �, < r ✓� �r�.s '� C..' arne of Hauler Destination Waste Product YES NO 1. 2. ` 7 X2 Perso nterviewed Inspector Date IVA)) 2 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops �y�� unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPAW V orp xW (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores o� 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS o � Class' 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underk'rotird_'�:,a" IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age ITest Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) rDiesel, Kerosene, #2 Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmissio ' ydraulic Synthetic Organics: �deeasers Miscellaneous: (N61 �Wf PEUM S�C'.Toga ALL- .A k C V aco 660 fa. 45 NOW mrga �� c Ib� DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: � � 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply �lC 30U Town S95 ewer Public K LQCA�GO o CA O On-site OPrivate a �� �`� o /n V 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO O Holding tank: MDC 4ms4mQ a O Catch basin/Dry well G— O On-site system � -A C " 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO 04EDEM.. ! � O Holding tank: MDC l� Lefo r4y O Catch basin/Dry well �— O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product YES NO 1. 2. Person (s) Interviewed Inspect at s TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF BUSINESS:-TL-/HpjT4 L f790L�-(0i-A �Lvvy Ca. Mail To: Board of Health MAILING ADDRESS: 17 �r—tM �T, YAN141S Ij/-A ol Town of Barnstable TELEPHONE NUMBER:f�oB) 7-m-_ � z� P.O. Box 534 CONTACT PERSON: tom AkVok} Hyannis, MA 02601 Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for your own use, in qua titles totalling, at any time, more than 0 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES y NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered when stored in quantities totalling more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Please put a check beside each product that you store: 1 Antifreeze (for gasoline or coola nt stems) Drain n cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Toilet cleaners Engine and radiator flushes Cesspool cleaners Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Disinfectants Motor oils/waste oils i� Road Salt (Halite) Gasoline, Jet fuel Refrigerants Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Pesticides insecticides, herbicides Other petroleum products: grease, lubricants rodenticides) Degreasers for engines and metal Photochemicals (fixers and developers) Degreasers for driveways & garages Printing ink Battery acid (electrolyte) Wood preservatives (creosote) Rustproofers Swimming pool chlorine Car wash detergents Lye or caustic soda Car waxes and polishes Jewelry cleaners Asphalt & roofing tar Leather dyes Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Fertilizers (if stored outdoors) Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids) (including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please list): (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Household cleansers, oven cleaners White Copy- Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business �( : , v 27 CMR 9.00 �A1 cl � /� oj�&741Wl N/_" .1 - � lated Under 5p . �wd a17 of Storage Tanks Regu I� - • elnoval or Closure ;notification for R a '� C( department,to: Magostion MA 02215 focal fire dep Date Received. 1 ZZ and completed form. signed by Fire Dept. ID# e State Fire Marshal, 10)0 Commonwealth Ave., Dept- Department Sig. ,e of the Of FP-290R) Fire retains one copy e Tanks/ Underound Storage Tank - • used for notification for remo at an U de g d tors form may be registered tanks/Piping ng,when all previously reg q, Facility Number iiity are taken out of use. an entire amended FP-290 B. pate Entered storage facility has UST's which are to remain in use, C. Clerk's Initials st be filed. number and a street name. p Comments table, and will cause a registration to be e;"Facility street address" must include both a street �t lease indicate distance and �— I tiers are not accep is not provided,p ;st office box numbers at 199 Mohr street is Iccated) 40G location of facility �l 3 7, �turned. If geographic ,�I .,,.. rection from closest intersection, e.g•: ,� LOCATION OF TANK(S) intersection). asi of Commons Road ( . .rds so:s.ne degree s•minutes.and OWNERSHIP OF TANK(SI give the geographic location of tanks 5.24,17W It known.9 t2 N Long-or Other Entity) seconds.Example:Lat.42.36, Individual.Public Agency. �� Longitude )caner Name(Corporation. ( / p 6 tW l Latitude Qm� T P�j t� A eeccwn tsee note aoove) t ptstanGe ano otrecUon ttOm uosest'nx-� applicable n Site t tdi`e�ag Street Aaoress t�e 1, -C Facan r ComOa Y V tr6ei ass(P.O.Bo:noc accevtaole•see note aoove) 9 Q ooe ��. Zip Cooe F late v Statea cit L O (,( 3✓ county f ounty r LOCATION) �lo Employer Feoerat t" AT THIS owner s E o Y FOR EACH TANK I TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE none numoer llncluoe Area Cooei Tank No.� OF STORAGE Tank No. — I DESCRIPTION Tank No• Tank No.- I Tank No.� I Number dank Identification N _�7-�---F� �j�-� l_- -d�0. Nam_ t. Tank statusa T Sk--mf-r`s erial-#-(i# kno ) L� b. Currently in Use ily Out of Use c.Temporarily AST UST - =. UST -� AST UST d. Permanently Out of Use --' AST = UST — Aboveground storage tank (AST) or AST i�ST AST Ie. Aboveg Underground storage tank (UST) mo./day/yr.) _ ._.. 2, Date of Installation ( allons) acit (9 IPING OUT OF USE 3. Estimated Total Cap y ��� TANKS 1.Tank/Piping closed or removed lark all that apply) 3A. 1Estimated date date last used (mo./day/yr•) 8. Estimated date of removal Identification Number C. Tank (Cont.) � was re Tank No. moved fro •• p Tank m ground Tank No. was not from Tank No.—. o. , removed from ground � � Tank No. Tank was filled Tank No.` with inert material Describe: - Q Piping was rem — _ oved from F. p n ground Piping was � -—— �—•_ ot remove G.Other, d from ground Please specify 2. Tank close t! d in accordance With 527 CMR 9.00 A. Evidence of leak detected XYes No g• Mays DEP rotrfied Yes N Yes No Yes No o Yes _ No 1• Mass. DEP Yes No trackin �Y's No Yes No - Yes q number Yes Yes No 2. Agency orcorn - No Yes No assess company perform. No Yes No merit g Yes No Yes . . No I declare under all attached penalty of Perjury tu,i�-=., — tion, 1 documents, i 'Y that I have believe that the sub and that based on personally exa miffed infor my inquiry mined I Name oration is ry of those individuals familiar with and official title of o true, accurate i the information sub authorized re wrier immediately responsible for matte presentative or owner's . and complete. din this and (Print) Si9natu obtaining the informa- a V /'� ate: • •k'#:-k;4':.}:;k>Ki+::K�::Y:k%1'.k%f::k:?K:f::Y.;�+:'i'%k%K>I:`K:K%k�f:.K�+::k>k>k>k;ksK>{::k>k>K>K-k>It>KY�%M:>K?k�k:k:k>k>K:k:k>k>Y•>k>k;k:k::k%K>k>k%k�f::k'k`tc%Y>k�+,:F::Y.:k:}:;k?k'k k y: ,k f: + No ISO Sc.l=1t=9 l�J '1d3Q 3JId SINNHAH Vc:?Z Z0 ddH + 1•inS36 S35Hd 3WI1 MOW 3HNIW631 310W3d 1ddiS 31H(I - }r. :k;k`K:+:'k:Y••+::k%K:k`+:.k::y,;+��k:%+:::k:`k>K>K71C?k;k%+:�!':i:::K:k:`K.�+':k?k?k:k:k:7K;kW:k.+ok:k`K`k:+::k:K%I:%!c:}::*>k�>kk%k:k:k:?k%f:`+: ;+: 00 J,riJ 1S 3 d ( 66, 'addH )l�J0d3� NOISSIWSFJHdl *x * + :kif:::k::i^k:k;�k'-k:f'`k:k:'+':k:�:W:k':A::k::I::�::Y.k:K>K k�::k:K�%+�%k>k3K�:';ki}:::}isk;k%k�K::k:k�f'?k'X.:kX.>K;k>K>k%K•W'Y;k?F::k>k:k:k };;i'?k::}r::k;+;:}:::k:k:k%k::kik'k:{:;}.:k:{:SK?K:�%k%Kok':k:};:K:k%1'.:k?i':Y.:kh,yc:K•:k%I,�K�-kh':K?k%ki<;k:k'kW::{c;k k�lc�`k?k%f:::k3+:?k?k:�:.�K�k�+:?k.k:k;k�t.k%k>k�k�"k:k�K:# y ;k k k. :k 'k k * A 200 „801TO lED 1d3r1 3;dId SINNHJ,H TE:2T 41.0 ddH +: :a- i I'IFIS3d S35Hd 3WI1 3QOW 7HNIWJ31 310W3d 1'dd1S 310Q y k ,k :k >k:k?M?f::k%k:+C?k:k;�C:k�c>+::k:k:k%k?k:k?Y�+:�k:kik;k?k%k>K;k:K;k%k:k>K>k:k:k:A::Y•>KV,>!c?K>K:k`k:k:k�K>K�kyc�+:�;?k%kW.:k>K%+'::k :k OD AM8 1S H '8 d ( 96, L0 ddH )1dOd3Z� HOI SS I WSWU6i W-f'>k k::k:k:�K W>I::k:ksk-k�c:k>K�'.:k>k%k>K-k;•k�:�k:k;�lc:k�>K;k>k>!:`k>k'k:k:k>F'�k�f::�`k�lok:�K-k�:'::k;�:f.:k:k>K:k3F:>+::k:k:k�K TOWN '*►= BARIdSTABLE — UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION d a J 3o -MAP-NO. PARCEL N0. 1 ADDRESS OF TANK: C t �! AF C�_ ' VILLAGE: VQfAA C Pfumb�r t" alr��t r ? � MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE) : OWNER NAME: � �rrnv�i ` 3�f /+ � R�z JWOA PHONE 1~ 113 INSTALLATION DATE: BY: INSTALLER ADDRESS: go �� .'' t k�vo m -CERT.NO. *TAN0 LOCATION V04101X ,r (as + T. (Damomi=aW TANK" L.OQAT SiR7N WITH RCGPQCT TO aLl I LLD I NO) CAPACITY TYPE OF TANK ' L"1PJc` Cr AGE YRS. FUEL/CHEM I CAL TESTING CERTIFICATION C ] PASS C ] FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTIONi [ ] CHECK IF ,N./A TYPE/BRAND ZONE OF -CONTRIBUTION [ -] YES [ ] NO DATE TO BE REMOVED FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [',r] YES [ ] NO DATE CONSERVATION t [><] CHECK IF N/A DATE BOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. [ ] DATE * PLEASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD TQ.WN-L*7 BARN'STABLE - UNDERGROUND FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE REGISTRATION �> ...MAP -NO•-.---i PARCEL NO. t y) ADDRESS OF TANK: � (YF ( VILLAGE: N V o"r, I �S Number MAILING ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE): ~ OWNER NAME: �� �t�?1u�f µ� .�1 +' 3ff e ( ,vo .( PHONEi e � �� =��.`y -- Gam` `'{�� INSTALLATION DATE: ` BY INSTALLER ADDRESS: g o f,5 %.,�/1 0 'CERT.iJO. *TANKLOCATION oam7dP z=w' -r o% LCQAT I.ON W S TH macoPQCT TO nu I t-D 2 Nm) CAPACITY � � TYPE OF TANK �':1� 5a AGE /0 YRS. FUEL/CHEMICAL I�lC%. y C_ -41 TESTING CERTIFICATION [ ] PASS [ ] FAIL DATE LEAK DETECTION. C ] CHECK IF )NXA TYPE/BRAND e I ZONE 0 F—.C:ONTR I BUT I ON e__[ ] YES— C ] NO DATE TO BE REMOVED FIRE DEPT. PERMIT ISSUED [ ] YES C ] NO DATE t)' -' - �t CONSERVATIONS--1 [;Xj-�CHECKI IF N/A DATE BOARD OF HEALTH TAG NO. C ] DATE * PLEASE PROVIDE A SKETCH SHOWING THE TANK LOCATION ON THE BACK OF THIS CARD �q � �/,X I--,- g Dear k Enclosed is brass valve tag # /3 4 7 Please attach to the fill pipe of your underground tank. You must do the following as indicated: ---- Remove your tank. I have enclosed information for you regarding tank removal. X Have your tank tested starting J007. You must test during the 10th, l3th, 15th, 17th and- t year and annually thereafter. Removal in the year — — 2Da-7 I have enclosed information regarding tank testing. n order to have your tank tested you must first contact an engineering company (see attached) to have a motutoring oveli itiJlalle;l.---Onc%-, tlic mon tol11T cil has been installed you can then call 362-2511, extension 3 4 and ask for Charlotte Stiefel or George Heufelder at the Barnstable County Health Department, to have your tank tested via the Soil vapor Analysis Test. ---- Due to the unknown age of your tank we must presume it is twenty (20) years of age. You must have it tested every year and remove it by the year ao>-7. To have it tested please follow the procedure as indicated above from the ** (asterisk) on. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 790-6265. Thank you. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health - - -GAS S ` ENVIRONMENTAL-CONTRAGTING,.SERVICES,,INC 'Matth®w E ,MontefusIm i 43 Rust Way Cohass6t Massachusetts 02025,, i tel(617)383 0996•toll free 1-800 7&OASIS•fax(617)383 6949 s r Pager 1-800-840.0545 Ccllu�ar C 1;7-291-0,35 9_ r s i Pi i Agenda for Oil Water Separator Pre-Project Meeting Attendees Town Of Barnstable: Engineering -Mr. Bob Burgmann, P.E. Board of Health-Ms. Donna Z. Miorandi Plymouth&Brockton Street Railway Company: Chris Anzuoni, COO Helen Anzuoni Hyannis Terminal Manager Oasis Environmental Contracting Services, Inc.: Matt Montefusco, Environmental Consultant Topic: Oil Water Separator Installation at 17 Elm Street, Hyannis I Background: P&B would like to wash the exterior of their Motor Coaches on site. It is our understanding that the Town of Barnstable will allow for this activity as long as the discharge from the bus washing operation is contained and treated prior to discharge to the sanitary sewer. a . Issues: Construction Permits Timing Lead Times Approved Systems Approved Contracto s ; Inspections Sanitary Sewer Conne ion- , g q germ';.. Dischar e Pit- Monitoring Re uirements . -- Town-Liaisons Other Issues k J ((''��`�xx\\I �C cam.. ` � ,mil �� � �� � a -,Z"o cci& z5W, 0-/&70/ury V Atification for Removal or Closure of Storage Tanks Regulated Under 527 CMR 9.00 ^lrward completed form, signed.by local fire department,to: Mass. UST Program, - -• a .Tice of the State Fire Marshal, 1010 Commonwealth Ave.,Boston,MA 02215 (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290R) Date Received: 1* Fire De # This form may be used for notification for removal of Underground Storage Tanks/ Fire D Piping, when all p g, previously registered tanks/piping at an Underground Storage Tank Facility are taken out of use. State If a storage facility has USTs which are to remain in use, an Fka n ' FI pu must be filed. apy A. feility Nu B. DAte t nten' DFp,.,.' $` ` t ta'►-A js rs?IY� s._ Rf Note:"Facility street address"must include both a street number and a street name. � C. Or S►Cle en � � T Post office box numbers are not acceptable,and will cause a registration to n returned. If geographic location of facility is not provided,please indicate distance and direction from closest intersection, e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is located)400 95 yards southeast of Commons Road(intersection). //yA b) , £P A I. OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) II. LOCATION OF IfS� Owner Name(Corporation,Individual.Public Agency,or Other Entity) if known,give the geographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes.and I 36_ /p'ar( �}-�_. seconds.Example:Lat 42,36. 12 N Long.65,24. 17W Latitude Longitude S �3C�O fl •1/� 9aeer Address .QY ne r- eanfte:r �:f i cam..a mre c nom closest in10 ecoon tsea note above) —- ryl �e GeL/ u s Fe`War Name a-Comparry_Sit&iderndier,as apphcable j — Aa- O� ioq , - ate S���� ueet Address-(P:0-8o:ndt acce_pw_bte;sae note above) i -.r,r,r 7 V gmd- c �1'�G, t7oZ 6d OSY State Z p Cone — ( 1 t Q d L( - 1 3 3�1 h Numtter(InUude Area Cone) Owner s Employer Federal to a cowq I III. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FOR EACH TANK AT THIS LOCATION) . I Tank Identification Number Tank No.j— Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. 1. Tank status Board Reo 6a ra4 C q06 a. Tank mft'slerial# (if kno ) b. Currently in Use c. Temporarily Out of Use �� U d_ Permanently Out of Use e. Aboveground storage tank(AST)or _ Underground storage tank(UST) -AST�UST -AST - UST AST - UST - AST UST AST UST 2. Date of Installation (mo./day/yr.) OA kn6w 3. Estimated Total Capacity (gallons) Socd IV. TANKS/PIPING OUT OF USE 1.Tank/Piping closed or removed lark all that apply) A. Estimated date last used (mo./day/yr.) S. Estimated date of removal (mo./day/yr.) Tank Identification Number(cont.) Tank No. Tank No. T�•..c No. Tank No. Tank No. C.Talk was removed from ground - ►G:Tank was not removed from ground Tank was filled with inert material Describe: E. Piping wad removed from ground f----� ---- ---_— ----- F. Piping was not removed from round -J G.Other, Rles2 ecify 2.Tank closed.in accordance with 527 CMR,9:00 xYes No _. Yes :: No 1 Yes No Yes No =Yes .-' No A. Evidence of leak detected x Yes No ..'Yes = No Yes No Yes No Yes No B. Mass. DEP notified )eYeS - No Yes _ No Yes No Yes No Yes . . No 1. Mass. DEP tracking number 2.Agency or company performing assessment uric aalllt': I.declare under penalty of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtainin the informa- tion, I believe that the submitted information is true,accurate, and complete. g Name and official title of owner or owner's Signatu authorized representative (Print) Date: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory g.Printers y Shops O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS Class: "� 7.Miscellaneous -14-1f,'X-'0��16ANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Diesel, Heavy Oils: Waste m"ter-e� new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers s ellaneous: ll X-2 J DISPOSAI✓KECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. itary Sewage 2. er Supply 153vW IT -Xe==0'4&;z /19 Town Sewer ublic O On-site ' OPrivate L. lots l�7 3. 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UST Program,Dept7Date imp a of Fire Services,One Ashburton Place-Room 1310,Boston,MA 04:1'8-1618 For removals include copies of FP-292 Fire Department Permit and bo sides of Received:Registered Tank Disposal Yard Receipt(FP-291). � Dept. ID# O/ 1y) (Fire Department retains one copy of FP-290) -Rr'4'k�Pe Fire Dept. Sig. r A. New Facility(see instructions,#1) .B. Amended ❑ C. Fe�lieji+r�_'PF �' _ elm INSTRUCTIONS: Form FP-290(Notification for Aboveground and underground Storage Tanks)is to be comp(eeforach� location containing underground or aboveground store tanks '4 r owned at this location. � regulated under 527 CMR 9.00. If more than live �ka�sr��(� � PhPy the following pages and staple continuation sheets to the form. The FP-290 must �Q� r rill Number completed in duplicate. Although the form may be photocopied,the facility owner or ownees representative must sign a�N� copy separebety;photocopied signatures are not sufficient Both copies of the FP-290 are to be forwarded ti the Icowwc nO1 "tbi: Uate ed fire department,who will check all information and certify the form. The fire department will retain one copy of the FP- 290 for its records,and the facility owner shall be responsible for forwarding the other copy to the Dept of Fire C. Clerk's Initials Services at the address above. The local fire department will issue the permit paVion of the FP-290:however,registration is not complete until the FP-290 is received and checked by the UST Regulatory Compliance UniL AN questions on this torn D. Comments are to be answered.Incomplete fortes will be returned. 1'New Facility'means a tank or tanks located at a site where tanks have not been previously located. 2-Facility street address'must include both a street number and a street name. Post office box numbers are not acceptable, and will cause a registration to be returned.It geographic location of facility is not provided.Please indicate distance and direction from closest Intersection,e.g., (facility at 199 North Street is located)400 wards southeast of Commons Road pntersection). GENERAL INFORMATION Notification Required Fxcent(o0;(a)a farm orresidentialtankof 1.100 gallons orless capacity used forsWrig moti Fire Prevention Form FP-290Is to be used as Notification,Registration,and Permit for fuel for noncommercial purposes.o((b)a tank used for storing heating oil forconsumpth aboveground and underground storage tanks and tank facilities regulated underS27 uss on the preriftes where stored are not required to be registered under S27 CMR 11.0 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 9.00.No regulated aboveground or underground storage tar*facility shall be installed.maintained.replaced.substantially modified or Penalties-Any owner who knowingly faits to notify or submits false information shall besubje removed without a permit(FP-290)Issued by the head of the local fire department to a civil penalty not to exceed$25.000 for each tank for whir-4h notification is not given or h The owner of any storage fatality shall within seven working days notify the head of the Bch false information is submitted.(MGL Chapter 148.section 38H,527 CMR 9.00) local fire department and the Dept of Fire Services of any change in the name, Aboveground Storage Tanks address,or telephone number of the owner or operator of a storage facility subject to 527 CMR 9.00 requires the registration of any aboveground storage tank which meets the regulation by Chapter 148,Mass.General law and by 527 CMR 9.00. following definition:a horizontal or vertical tank,equal to or less than 10,000 gallons Underground Storage Tanks capacity,that is intended for fixed installation without back fill above or below grade,and i Each owner of an unarground tank first put into operation on or after Jan.1,1991, used for the storage of Hazardous Substances,Hazardous Wastes,or Flammable or shall,within thirty days alter the tank is first put Into operation,notify the Department of Combustible Liquids, Fire Services(the department)of the existence of such tank,specifying,to the extent Exception fit Aboveground tanks of more than 10,000gallons capacity regulated by 520CMI known,the owner of the tank date of installation, capacity,type,location,and uses of 12.00(Requirements fort Installation of Tanks Containing Fluids Other Than Water i such tank By no later than Jan.31.1991.each owner of an underground storage tank Excess of 10,000 Gallons)are not required to be registered under 527 CMR 9.00. that was in operation at any time attar Jan.1,1974, regardless of whether or not such tank was removed from beneath the surface of the ground at any time,shall notify the EXcentio 1#2:(a)a farm or residential tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storin department of the existence of such tank,specifying,to the extent known,the owner of motor fuel for noncommercial purposes, or (b) a tank used for storing heating oil fc the tank,date of installation,capacity,type,and location of the tank and the type and consumptive use on the premises where stored are not required to be registered under 52 quantity of substances stored in such tank,or which were stored in such tank before CMR 9.00. the tank ceased being in operation 0 the tank was removed from beneath the surface penalties;Any personwho knowingly violates any rule or regulation made by the eoardof Fir of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department Such notice shall Prevention Regulations shalt,except as otherwise provided,be punished by a fine of not[as also specify,to the extent known,the date the tank was removed from beneath the than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars. (MGL.Chapter 148,sectio surface of the ground prior tot submittal of such no&*tot department The 10B,and 527 CMR 9.00) operator of any tank that has no owner or whose owner cannot be definitely ascertained,shall notify the department of the existence of such tank.specifying,tot Where to Nod fit Two completed notification forms should be signed by both the tank owne extent known,any information relating to ownership of the tank,and date of and the local fire department One copy will be retained by the fire department,and the tan installation,Capacity,type,and location of the tank and the type and quantity of owner shall send a separate copy to the address at the top of This page. Substances stored in such tank,or which were stored in such tank before the tank When to Notify?1.Owners of storage tanks in use or that have been taken out of operatio ceased being in operation N the tank was removed from beneath the surface oft must notify within thirty days. ground prior to the submittal of such notice to the department.It the tank was abandoned beneath the surface of the ground prior to the submittal of such notice to .Owners and Operators of Regulated Storage Tank Systems must maintain record the department,such notice shall also specify,to the extent known to the owner or certifying that all leak detection,inventory control and tightness testing requirement operator,the date the tank was abandoned in the ground and all methods used to for the Regulated Storage Tank System are current These records must be readil stabilize the tank after the tank ceased beino in nnerafinn. available for inspection L OWNERSHIP OF TANK(S) II. LOCATION OF TANKS) Owner.Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity) If known,give the geographic location of tanks by degrees,minutes,and secPlum( y'� C"n �f oc-4 , `)11�r ec T R s�1 c. I W a �omits.Example:List 42,36,12 N Long.85,24, 17W - J Latitude Longitude rn Qom,Q A4 Carpr,- (N ; C ,,n4er 54cCC4 Street Address Emiance and direction train ciosast intersection(see instructions e2) Facdii Nariep_rComCompanySite-idenrfiier•.as-applicable- z 'ity C�Yi/I f S$ r 'f; dot�_ ���- F' I m S4 c e e-E State nC ode Street Address(P.Q`eox not acceptable.see instructions 92) Can S t r�1o' �y n i S ry)G Zounry City Slats Zip Code Phone Nunber(Inctude Area Code) Ownerss Empbym Federal 10 0 County TYPE OF OWNER I IV. INDIAN LANDS Federal Government Co ercial (storage and sate) — Tanks are locate- in land within an Indian Reservation or 0 _ = State Government other trust lands. Local-Government ;?(Private - (storage and use) - Tanks are owned by native American nation, tribe, or individ V. TYPE OF FACILITY Select the Appropriate Facility Description: (check all that apply) Gas Station Marina _ TruckinOransport Petroleum Distributor Railroad Utilities Airport Federal-Military Residential Aircraft Owner Industrial Farm Vehicle Dealership Contractor Other(explain) nnV1. CONTACT PERSON IN CHARGE OF TANKS . Name: I�/1, r Address: Phone Number(include area code)- Job Title: _t�- M St c e'a t Home:Cs�1 la �, �. Susi�ess:(spg) 7-sr- ?7y3 VII. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY -—————❑ 1 have met the financial responsibility requirements in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. Check all that apply: — ------------T------------_ — C Self.Insurance I ❑ Guarantee C Letter of Credit n Commercial Insurance C Surety Bond C" Risk Retention Group - � St �- Trust Fund y$' ate Fund r Other Method Allowed -Specify I VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INFORMATION This information should be available from local health agent, conservation commission, or planning department. 1.Tank site located in wellhead protection area ❑Yes ANo G Unknown 2.Tank site located in surface drinking water supply protection area 0 Yes ;00 0 Unknown 3. Tank site located within 100 feet of a wetland Yes $No C Unknown 4.Tank site located within 300 feet of a stream or water body ❑Yes No C Unknown IJL. DESCRIPTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING (COMPLETE FOR EACH TAN rTnk Identification Number K AT THIS LOCATION) Tank No.� Tank No Tank No Tank status Tank No. Tank No. a. Tank mfes serial# (if known) b. Currently in Use C.Temporarily Out of Use (Start Date) E= d. Permanently Out of Use e. Aboveground storage tank(AST) or Underground storage tank(UST) O AST ALIST >(AST OUST )CAST O UST G AST OUST ❑ AST D UST 2. Date of Installation (moJday/yr.) 6 Sa 5 3. Estimated Total Capacity (gallons - ) Tank Identification Number cont. r ( ) Tank No. Tank No. Tank No.� Tank No. Tank No. 4. Substance Currently or Last Stored • a. Gasolir.a I C� Motor vehicle or other use Z MV — Marina ` MV = Marina MV Marina C MV = Marina = MV = Marina other =other other other =other I b. Diesel •y �� � l Motor vehicle or other use �MV Marina C MV = Marina MV =Marina C MV Marina MV =Marina other =other other 0 other ` other c. Kerosene Fuel Oil* Consumptive Use"tanks need not dbe registered.. Consumptive Use"hue/used exclusively for area heating and/or hot water. e. Waste Oil f. Other, Please specify Tt�`"'"m"5` 0 ——————— �61 ———— —��--- —�iL ----- ---- Hazardous Substance (other than 4a thru 4e abovbove � CERCLA name and/or ——————————— CAS number ———-------- ---- ----- ---- Mixture of Substances �— Please specify 5. Material of Cons truction-Tank(mark only one) Bare steel (includes asphalt, galvanized rr�----- and epoxy coated) Cathodically protected steel Composite(steel with fiberglass) Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) Concrete Unknown Other Please specify i. Type of Construction-Tank (mark only one) Single walled [� Double walled Unknown Other_ Please specify Is tank lined? = Yes XNo — Yes -- No = Yes -- No C Yes No = Yes = No Does tank have excavation liner? = Yes $No = Yes = No = Yes = No = Yes = No = Yes = No 290(revised 11i96) •-----•-� L! .........v. I CAPm IYu.. 7. Material of Construction-Piping(mark only one) �- Bare steel (includes asphalt, galva, ,".j and epoxy coL._,j) • Cathodically protected steel Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) Flexible ❑� Copper 0 Unknown � � �❑ �❑ �� Other Please specify 8. Type of Construction-Piping(mark only one) Single walled Double walled Unknown Other Please specify --1 Has piping been repaired? r.Yes ;KNo ^Yes 1 No Yes No G Yes -No =Yes No Is piping gravity feed? A Yes = No ❑Yes ❑ No 0 Yes 0 No C Yes C No Yes Z No Date X. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE installation Installer certified by tank and piping manufacturers B. Installer certified or licensed by the implementing agency C. Installation inspected by a registered engineer D. Installation inspected and approved by the implementing agency E. Manufacturers' installation checklists have been completed F. Another method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 2. Tank Leak Detection Tank Tank Tank (mark only one) Tank Tank A. Double-wall tank- Interstitial monitoring ❑ ❑ ElB. Approved in-tank monitor © ❑ El ❑ C.Soil vapor monitoring (check one below) ❑ ❑ � ❑ ❑ Monthly ❑ Continuous E. Inventory record-keeping and tank testing ❑ El ❑ ❑ __ _ ❑ F. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. -- Please specify 290(revised 11/96) Page-' Tank Identification Number(cant.) Tank No.j— Tank No. Tank Nn. Tank No. Tank No. 3. Piping Leak Detection (mark only one) Piping Piping jIping Piping Piping A.Pre:ssurized a. Interstitial space monitor ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ b. Product line leak detector ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (mark all that apply below) Automatic flow restrictor' Automatic shut-off device' C Continuous alarm' Also requires annual test of device and piping tightness test or monthly vapor monitoring of soil. B. Suction: Check valve at tank only ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (Requires interstitial space monitor or ❑ line tightness test every three years) Interstitial space monitor G Line tightness test C. Suction: Check valve at dispenser only a (No monitor required) . ® ❑ ❑ ❑ D. Other method allowed by 527 CMR 9.00. Please specify 4. Date of last tightness test(tank& piping) 5. Gravity feed piping —E, X ❑ ///7/, ❑ ❑ ❑ 6. Spill containment and overfill protection Tank Tank Tank Tank Tank A. Spill containment device installed 5� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B.Overfill prevention device installed �( ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 7. Daily Inventory Control (mark only one) A. Manual gauging by stick and records ❑ ❑ reconciliation ❑ ❑ B. Mechanical tank gauge and records reconciliation ❑at ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. Automatic gauging system ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B. Cathodic Protection (if applicable) Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping Tank Piping A. Sacrificial Anode Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ B. Impressed Current Type ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. Date of Last Test — —— Certification of Compliance No.: X1. CERTIFICATION (Read and sign,after completing all sections) VOTE:Both the copy being sent to the Dept.of Public safety and the copy retained by the local fire department must be signed separately. A photocopied signature will not be tccepted on either document. I declare under penalty of penury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the informauon submitted in this and all attached documents,and that based on my nquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the infonnauon.I believe that the submitted information is true, urale,and complete. Jame and official title of owner or owner's authorized representative(Print) Signatu Date: '-290(revised 11/96)