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l��� EWER 130 Nord 309-212 Hyannis v 1 � f I { t I4&� I ^ 1 P t �I Y i � a 1 �rAA TO ALL NEW BUSINESS OWNERS FILL/N BELOW Orthopedics and Sports Medicine NAME OF PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS: of Cape Cod , P . C . TYPE OF BUSINESS: orthope-dics and sports medicine ADDRESS OF BUSINESS: 130 North Street , Hyannis , MA 02601 Mail address : P .O . Box 1016 , Barnstable , MA 02630 MAP/PARCEL NUMBER If you are starting a new business there are quite a few things you need to do in order to be in compliance with all rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. Once you have been checked off on this sheet you may apply for a business certificate at the Town Clerk's office (Ist floor-Town Hail]. 1. Go to the Building Inspector's office(4th Roar Town Hail) This individual is in compliance�a rTnission to start a business at busin d (Building Inspector's signature) 2.. Go to the Licensing Authority(Con ' mer Affairs) office(3rd Roar School Adm. 8uitding) This individual has been informed of any licensing requirements that will pertain to this bus�lnss._ (Licensing Authority signature]: ;��a4 If your business has anything to do with food, lodging(bed and breakfast),farm produce, automotive repair, hazardous waste materials (dry cleaning ).or animals you must ggovnto the Board of Health. If it pertains to any of the above proceedof the above Town Hall to the Board of Health office. If your busines has nothing to do with any this form to the Town Clerk's office n and y ce get a business certificate. 3 _ This individual is in cc p ian h permission to start a_ u$ at the above add S. (Board of Health Inspector's sign ui If your business is a bed and breakfast or has anything to do with food.liquor or junk,your last stop before the Town Clerk's office is the T wn Manager's office(second floor Town Hall). 4. This individual is in 7an e d has permission to get a business certificate. (fownManager's office) Once this form is complete you can be issued a business certificate. This form will be filed with your certificate in the Town Cleric's office. DEX MAN �erN0P,6-01c, TOWN OF BARNSTABL COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops /y�/� O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY /V dChrN� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS O `vRSS: 7.Miscellaneous H LkS '��` QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATER Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics:, degreasers Miscellaneous: VV, 10 DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: e 1. anitary Sewage 2. ater SupplyRAP(e Town Sewer Public < O On-site OPrivate -� 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO NO O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well PLC, 0f O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: O Holding tank: MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product 1 &sroW v r, fF�nL-1"za� S9 ( YES NO 2. IqS Person (s) Interviewed Ins 6C or D to TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF BUSINESS: 13o, Naf*�f e Mail To: BUSINESS LOCATION: ® /UO /�/ Board of Health �� Town of Barnstable MAILING ADDRESS: ' P.O. Box 534 TELEPHONE NUMBER: Hyannis, MA 02601 CONTACT PERSON: aim=, y,� EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: . 70 G�� "% Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for your own use, in quantities totalling, at any time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES V 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 character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store: Quantity/Case Quantity/Case Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Toilet cleaners Engine and radiator flushes Cesspool cleaners Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Disinfectants Motor oils/waste oils 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) 4aint & 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 (� Commonwealth of Massachusetts ak Executive Office of Environmental Affairs ��1` a Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F.We 8 Weld I9g Governor (f Trudy Coxe Secretary,EOEA. Thomas B. Powers e Acting Commmianw March 2, 1995 QQ d tl Dr. Michael Murphy. RE: BARNSTABLE--Cross Connections 130 North Street Ventures Proposed Backflow Prevention Device 130 North Street at 130 North Street Ventures Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 , Hyannis MA 02601 PWS ID # 4020004 Transmittal No. 96791 Dear Dr. Murphy, The Department of Environmental Protection, in response to a request submitted on your behalf dated January 3, 1995, has reviewed plans of a proposed backflow prevention device for the subject location. The plans consist of one (1) sheet which is titled: HYANNIS MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING 130 NORTH STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 DATED 12-29-94 The Administrative Completeness Review and Technical Review have been completed on the above referenced submittal as of February 24, 1995. The plans propose to install a (6-inch) Ames 2000ss double check valve assembly on the fire protection sprinkler service. The plans are hereby approved with the following provisions: 1. The water lines affected may be shut down during normal business hours, after reasonable notice and after written permission is received from the local fire department having jurisdiction to permit necessary testing and maintenance. If it is not possible to. meet this requirement, it will be necessary to provide a by-pass equipped with an approved type backflow prevention device. 2. The installation must be readily accessible for testing and maintenance. 20 Riverside Drive 9 Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 9 Telephone (508) 946-2700 -2- C 3.; A complete set of spare parts for each device must be available for future maintenance. . .� 4. Tightly closing valves shall be installed on either side of the device which will be immediaty accessible. 5. The fife sprinkler system will not be equipped with.bulk storage capability. 6. }The fire sprinkler system will not be treated with chemicals which include any type of anti-freeze. 7. The fire sprinkler system will not have a direct connection to an unapproved source of water. In addition, the Department requires that the.installation be completed within ninety (90) days after receipt of this communication. After the work has been completed please notify the Barnstable Water Department so that arrangements can be made for an inspection. The application for a cross connection permit will be issued after the inspection. If you have any questions, please contact Bradley W. Lacouture at (5.08) 946-2771. Very truly yours, � LA Lawrence S. Dayian, Chief Water Supply Section D/BWL/KN cc: Barnstable Water Company PO Box 326 1841 Phinney's Way Barnstable, MA 02630 Board of Health Town Hall 367 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 y i -3- cc: Plumbing Inspector Town Hall 367 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 Fire Department 3249 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 William Johnston Thompson Consultants Inc. 525. Mill Street Marion, MA 02738 �1 IL 3 iexe� ling 94 is VIA!08 Daniel S.Greenbaum Commissioner �G7�aX Gilbert T.Joly �p ���� �� z��CE�,e, F""�'.rn°� 7'dI�ENT(.�F Regional Director oZ.a� , . 9Cj7()j1J C0 p March , Tighe & Bond RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE- Westfield Executive Park Section 7 .02 , Plan 53 Southampton Road Review, Application Westfield, Massachusetts 01085 No. 4P90051 , Action V1, Source No. 923 400 Riddis Hill Road ATTENTION: Thomas C. Couture, P.E. Gentlemen: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your communication on February 28 , 1990 relative to review of an application concerning the proposed relocation of the following processes from Plant,#1 to Plant #2 of Sercorp Systems , Inc. (formerly Packaging Industries) at Hyannis , Massachusetts : Detrex-VS800E vapor degreaser, Torit filter, and a paint spray booth. Your application has been assigned as number 4P90051 . In the future, please refer to this application number on all letters and plans . The provisions of Section 7 .02 (2) of 310 CMR 7 :00 "Air Pollution Control Regulations" requires that: "No person shall construct, substantially reconstruct, or alter any facility regulated herein that may cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution unless the plans , specifications , proposed Standard Operating Procedure and the proposed Maintenance Procedure for such facility have been submitted to the Department for approval and approval has been granted in .writing" . Be advised Lthat the proposed equipment is applicable to permitting requirements contained in Section 7 . 02 (2) of the "Regulations" . Written approval must be received from the Department prior to commencing the installation of the proposed equipment . Original Printed on Recycled Paper Should you have any questions relative to this application, please contact Thomas Rheaume at the Regional Office. Very truly yours , ughan M. Steeves , Aief Air Quality Control Section VMS/lap cc: Board of Health Town Hall Barnstable, MA 02601 DEP/DAQC ATTN: Program Implementation Branch � D 97wx 6ommonwea" 3 0 A Daniel S. Greenbaum VGh'Gf C ✓ Commissioner �SGG�Z& —A2eU4 02cY47 ®a' QE Gilbert T. Joly NOYI€S Regional Director THE DEPA RTill," N 7� OF CO P � June 12, 1990 Packaging Industries Group, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC-4-0938 130 North Street Packaging Industries Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Group, Inc. Perseverance Way LOCATION TO. BE INVESTIGATED, Request for PA/Phase I Report, M.G.L. , Ch. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (the Department) , has determined that the property occupied by Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , located on Perseverance Way, Hyannis, Massachusetts, (the location) , is a Location To Be Investigated (LTBI) as a possible disposal site within the meaning of M.G.L. Chapter 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, (MCP) , 310 CMR 40.000. Based upon available information, the Department considers this location reasonably likely to be a disposal site. Because this location has been identified as an LTBI, it will be included on the list of "Locations and Disposal Sites" published by the Department. The Department is investigating the source(s) of chloroform contamination affecting the water quality at the Barnstable Fire District (BFD) Public Water Supply Well (PSW) #2 . In an attempt to determine the source of contamination, the Barnstable Fire District obtained ground water samples of the area downgradient of the location. Results of the analyses of the samples indicate the presence of chloroform. Furthermore, the location is located within the zone II (approximately 800' upgradient) of BFD-PWS #2 . The assessment and cleanup of disposal sites areas where oil or hazardous materials have been released or come to be located, is governed by M.G.L. , Ch. 21E, and by 310 CMR 40. 000, the MCP. The information currently available is insufficient to allow the Department to confirm the location as a disposal site. In order to make this determination, the Department requests that you (as used in this letter you refers to Packaging Industries Original Printed on Recycled Paper -2- Group, Inc. ) , as a party potentially liable for the release, take. the steps outlined below: 1. Provide the Department with a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter,, indicating whether you intend to take the necessary actions. 2 . Contract with a consultant knowledgeable in hazardous waste site assessment and abatement to conduct the following work in accordance with the MCP: a. Complete and submit, within forty-five (45) days of receipt of this letter, a Preliminary Assessment Report (copy enclosed) meeting the requirements of 40. 541 of the MCP. b. Complete the Phase I-Limited Site Investigation and Report as outlined in 46.543 of the MCP. All items must be addressed. Note that in order to determine the source and extent of contamination, observation wells (deep and shallow) need to be installed. To determine the depth of the wells and the length/location of the screen, split spoon samples should be taken continuously to be tested for the presence .of VOCs utilizing a field gas chromatograph or similar instrument. The Phase I Report shall include, at a minimum, the following: 1. Boring logs, well construction specifications, a description of the drilling method; 2. A listing of all chemicals (generic names) and quantities used, stored and disposed of at the location; 3 . Maps drawn to scale showing the location of the observation wells, catch basins, utility lines, septic system, dry wells, floor drains; 4. A current ground water and contaminant plume contour map; and 5. Results of laboratory and field testing data. Ground water from all wells should be sampled and analyzed for VOCs utilizing EPA Method 624 . In addition, the sampling plan should include -3- the chemicals listed in item 2 for soil and ground water samples. All laboratory data must comply with the Department's "Minimum Standards for Analytical Data for Remedial Response Actions Under M.G.L. , Ch. 21E, Policy #WSC-89-004" (copy enclosed) . c. Complete the 'Znterm Site Classification Form, (copy enclosed) in accordance with 40.544 of the MCP. The Phase I Report documenting all Phase I activities shall be prepared and submitted, in conjunction with the Interim Site Classification Form, to the Department within 90 days of receipt of this letter. d. The consultant shall also evaluate the need for a Short Term Measure (STM) as defined in 40.542 of the MCP. If at any time an imminent hazard is discovered at the location, you must immediately notify the 'Department and submit a proposal for a STM. This evaluation shall continue throughout the assessment process for the location. Depending on the information generated by the above work, the Department may require additional investigations, studies and actions. You should be aware that if the Department performs the required assessment activities, you may be held liable for of the costs the Department has incurred. If the LTBI is confirmed as a disposal site, you may be named as a party liable for up to three (3) times the Department's response action costs. The Department may also assess interest on the costs it has incurred to date at the rate of twelve percent (12%) ; compounded annually. You may also be liable for damages from the impairment of natural resources and for any liability imposed under M.G.L. Ch. 21E, section it and other laws for each violation of Ch. 21E and other laws, or under M.G.L. Ch. 21A, Section 16, for violations of Ch. 21E and other statues, regulations, orders, or approvals. - If you perform the required response actions, the Department - will not seek to recover the costs it incurs in reviewing the preliminary assessment, phase I limited site investigation report and the disposal site classification form that you submit to the Department. -4- Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Maria Pinaud at (508) 946-2869. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case WSC/SA 4-0938. The Department looks forward to your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours,. M k J Begl , hief Wa to Site Cleanup Section B/MP/rr Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL #P 893 313 803 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town of Barnstable Town, Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford Town Manager Hazardous Waste Coordinator Town Hall r Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 DEP - Div. of Water Supply - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian Barnstable Fire District. P.O. Box 546 Phinney's Lane Barnstable, MA 02630 T 1-1v11t4� 97zel V /' TO ti OF °' ckISL6?L V ( % Of(9 rr \. . i •L J Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner �yQ�✓`�" ,�a�s'� e, 02847 DEQE Gilbert T. )oly NOW IS Regional Director THEDEPA► TiMEN OP COPY June 12, 1990 ENVIRONMENTAL i~ARuTECTIOtit Packaging Industries Group, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC-4-0938 130 North Street Packaging Industries Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Group, Inc. Perseverance Way LOCATION TO BE INVESTIGATED, Request for PA/Phase I Report, M.G.L. , Ch. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, (the Department) , has determined that the property occupied by Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , located on Perseverance Way, Hyannis, Massachusetts, (the location) , is a Location To Be Investigated (LTBI) as a possible disposal site within the meaning of M.G.L. Chapter 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, (MCP) , 310 CMR 40.000. Based upon available information, the Department considers this location reasonably likely to be a disposal site. Because this location has been identified as an LTBI, it will be included on the list of "Locations and Disposal Sites" published by the Department. The Department is investigating the source(s) of chloroform contamination affecting the water quality at the Barnstable Fire District (BFD) Public Water Supply Well (PSW) #2 . In an attempt to determine the source of contamination, the Barnstable Fire District obtained ground water samples of the area downgradient of the location. Results of the analyses of the samples indicate the presence of chloroform. Furthermore, the location is located within the zone II (approximately 800' upgradient) of BFD-PWS #2. The assessment and cleanup of disposal sites areas where oil or hazardous materials have been released or come to be located, is governed by M.G.L. , Ch, 21E, and by 310 CMR 40. 000, the MCP. The information currently available is insufficient to allow the Department to confirm the location as a disposal site. In order to make this determination, the Department requests that you (as used in this letter you refers to Packaging Industries Original Printed on Recycled Paper -2- Group, Inc. ) , as a party potentially liable for the release, take the steps outlined below: 1. Provide the Department with a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter, indicating whether you intend to take the necessary actions. , 2. Contract with a consultant knowledgeable in hazardous waste site assessment and abatement to conduct the following work in accordance with the MCP: a. Complete and submit, within forty-five (45) days of receipt of this letter, a Preliminary Assessment Report (copy enclosed) meeting the requirements of 40.541 of the MCP. b. Complete the Phase I-Limited Site Investigation and Report as outlined in 40.543 of the MCP. All items must be addressed. Note that in order to determine the source and extent of contamination, observation wells (deep and shallow) need, to be installed. To determine the depth of the wells and the length/location of the screen, split spoon samples should be taken continuously to be tested for the presence of VOCs utilizing a field gas chromatograph or similar instrument. The Phase I Report shall include, at a minimum, the following: 1. Boring logs, well construction specifications, a description of the drilling method; 2. A listing of all chemicals (generic names) and quantities used, stored and disposed of at the location; 3. Maps drawn to scale showing the location of the observation wells, catch basins, utility lines, septic system, dry wells, floor drains; 4. A current ground water and contaminant plume contour map; and 5. Results of laboratory and field testing data. Ground water from all wells should be sampled and analyzed for VOCs utilizing EPA Method 624. In addition, the sampling plan should include i -3- the chemicals listed in item 2 for soil and ground water samples. All laboratory data must comply with the Department's "Minimum Standards for Analytical Data for Remedial Response Actions Under M.G.L. , Ch. 21E, Policy #WSC-89-004" (copy enclosed) . c. Complete the Interim Site Classification Form (copy enclosed.) in accordance with 40.544 of the MCP. The Phase I Report documenting all Phase I activities shall be prepared and submitted, in conjunction with the Interim Site Classification Form, to the Department within 90 days of receipt of this letter. d. The consultant shall also evaluate the need for a Short Term Measure (STM) as defined in 40.542 of the MCP. If at any time an imminent hazard is discovered at the location, you must immediately notify the Department and submit a proposal for a STM. This evaluation shall continue throughout the assessment process for the location. Depending on the information generated by the above work, the Department may require additional investigations, studies and actions. . You should be aware that if the Department performs the required assessment activities, you may be held liable for of the costs the Department has incurred. If the LTBI is confirmed as a disposal site, you may be named as a party liable for up to three (3) times the Department's response action costs. The Department may also assess interest on the costs it has incurred to date at the rate of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. You may also be liable for damages from the impairment of natural resources and for any liability imposed under M.G.L. Ch. 21E, section 11 and other laws for each violation of Ch. 21E and other laws, or under M.G.L. Ch. 21A, Section 16, for violations of Ch. 21E and other statues, regulations, orders, or approvals. - If you perform the required response actions, the Department will not seek to recover the costs it incurs in reviewing the preliminary assessment, phase I limited site investigation report and the disposal site classification form that you submit to the Department. -4- Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Maria Pinaud at (508) 946-2869. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case WSC/SA 4-0938. The Department looks forward to your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, M k J1 Begl , hief Waste Site Cleanup Section a/Mt/rr Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL #P 893 313 803 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - BWSC - Boston DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town of Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren Rutherford Town Manager Hazardous Waste Coordinator Town Hall Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 DEP - Div. of Water Supply - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian Barnstable Fire District P.O. Box 546 Phinney's Lane Barnstable, MA 02630 �OFT8Er0� TOWN OF.BARNSTABLE 9 OFFICE OF sasasTsU BOARD OF HEALTH 00 t63q. \ 367 MAIN STREET �D MAY k' HYANNIS, MASS. o26oi October 9, 1987 Mr. Massey Shaw Packaging Industries 130 North Street Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Dear Mr. Shaw:. Please be advised that this correspondence confirms your conversation today with Thomas _McKean, Chief Health Inspector, when you were told that the discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon the ground or into any surface or.groundwaters within the Town of Barnstable is prohibited. ' This includes any amount of oil/water mixture used for the cooling of compressors. Enclosed is a copy of Town of Barnstable Regulation Article 27: Control of Toxic and Hazardous Material. Very truly yours, J n M. Kelly rector of Public Health JMK/bs encl. ............... + ; ARTICLE 27:-To see if the Town will vote to amend its ......••.. ""'"" fir:.::::�:::::;: lowin new. f::: :::: : ::::::::::........ :::: :::......':............. bylaws by adding at the end of Chapter III, the fol ;:�• numbered in a ro appropriate se uence• :.:....::..:.:.:.:........... . .......:....:0.. . ;� ArticlePP P q "'• �::::'�::: :. -_................. . ;:: :_: ' ��� :aa ct' . Control of Toxic and Hazardous Material, • Article Section 1. Findings - .... The h Town of Barnstable finds that .......�...._............ this town is the sole ......................................._.................... - - (1) The groundwater underlying ._........ • - and future water supply, including drink- .. w ............................... .. sourer of its existing a .............................. ...._....._....._..................: ing water; :: ::::::................:::......::::........... ... 1 ndwater aquifer is integrally connected with, _ (2) The groundwater q B Y .... .. ........:..::........................... .............................. a streams and coastal ..................... ............................ ::::::::::::: :::::::::. , and flows into, the surface waters, lakes, - - " which constitute' significant ificant recreational and . ::::::::::..:.................::::............................ estauries w c gn ,:................:::.......... ::. for bathin and other r:::::: ::- ''` ::::.::`:.....''::::........... ........_................................... . .•••-•••••-•••• � economic resources of the town used g :.:............. ""' "' •� -�� '��'���••�• _.._.-..............._.__................. ................. .. ... ::..::..:."•" ........... :<i water-related recreation shellfshin andfshing; ....................... . "" ...............................:::.. ........._:.................................. :..... . ...::: .............................. ....... :. 13 _ .. :. :::::: ::. .......................... ...:::: ::. . : :.___......_.......... .......... . .........::...............:.::............:................. :.......................................................::: "-"""" 1 spills and discharges of petroleum pro- . - (3) Accidental p 1 ::::::::.:::::::::::::::::.: � :. .. ... ... """""""".""""""• "•'"' and other toxic and hazardous materials have repeatedly : ::::.:.:....::::..:..:::...::: ". ducts a ............_........................................ the quality of such groundwater supplies and threatened q h' and in other •, "� on Ca a Cod ::' _:...:..:..:...:::...:.::- ::::::...;:• ':: _.................................... related water resources p ..................................................:..:: :. °" tts towns, posing potential public health and safe• - _ ... :: Massa p B P ::::::.::::...::...... ::............................... terrih economic losses to the affected :::::::::::': :: .. - tY hazards and threa g :.:::.:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::.:.......... ....................... communities; ibit ••.......•••-"•' 4 Unless preventive measures are adopted to proh ...................:..................... .• discharge of toxic and hazardous materials and to control their :: ::::::::::: : : ....... :............. ••• hin the town, further spills and discharges of such f;::::::::::.................. _............................. storage wit ::::.....::......................................... materials will predictably occur, and with greater frequency - ........................................... 'ncreasin construction, :':.":`:::•': ':'.`. . :::':::..:::::........:: - ••••••.••• • ""' and degree of hazard b reason of r g ::::........... Y .s .......................................... and' ::..........:::::::....... :...... ... . • commercial and industrial development, population, vehicular traffic in the Town of Barnstable and on Cape Cod; - """"'-"" ' (5) The foregoing conclusions are confirmed by findings :. set forth in the Environmental Impact Statement and Water- !an or Cape Cod (September, 1978), Quality Management P j P ...................... ....:::::::......::::::::::::' the Ca a Cod Planning and Economic Develop• ........................ . ::; : :::.; prepared by P 8 of the Federal . ::::: `' .':..: ............................::::..:..... in Commission pursuant to Section 20 :............................................ • ::::::..... Waters Acl b the report entitled Chemical Contamina- :::::::::::.::::: :.::::::::::::::': Clean Wate y P Legislative '"' ..........'`".. "'"'":`:" tion Se tembrr, 1979), prepared by the Special Legis ::::::::::::::::......: _..:::...:: ... ((Sep tern on Water Supply, Commonwealth of Massachu- • Commit i PP ...... .............::..::......................... "'- the report, Chemical Quality of Ground Water, ..........................................:: setts; and by P ared b the U.S. ............. ..........::.::::-:::::::::::.::::::::. Cape Cod. Massachusetts (1979), prep Y .............. :........ ......... . Geological Survey. ...................;':......:::............:::... ........a.. , Section 2. Authority .. . ................................... Town of Barnstable adopts the following measures .. ... ... .. The ........... its police powers to protect the under its home rule powers, P P a ter ................. ........•""""""'"" ublic health and welfare, and its authorization under Chapter p . ...••. ............::.............................. 40, M.G.L. S, 21. :::.: .......::::.......................:'::.. ::: Section 3. Definitions " . ............................................................ :::::.::: term, "discharge," means the accidental or in. :•�. • :::::::.:.::::::::.:: ..... (a) The to g :....... .. .................. ....... .:.. tend spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emp- ......................................::.. .:: tea 'n or dumping of toxic or hazardous material upon or into ...................... ........ tying ':: : any land or waters of the Town of Barnstable. Discharge in- ............... - .:......:::::............ eludes, without limitation,leakage of such materials from fail- - discarded containers or storage systems, and disposal of _ ........... ........ ed or disc ............... such materials. into any on sewage disposal system, .................................... d ell, catch basin or unapproved landfill. : :::: :::::::::: ......:: :.......... rya' . :.....:.....:.:.:.. . . .. 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; :::::::::::.:.::.:::.:::.:::::::::::::::::'......... :. ::.::.:.... ... 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(2) application of fertilizers and pesticides in accordance ............... ........................... ......................................... .......... with label recommendations and with regulations of the .................................... ................ ............. ................ Massachusetts Pesticide Control Board; ............................ ..... ........... ...... . ............. (3) application of road salts in conformance with the ........................... .................... ............................... ............ ................................ ... ... ........ Snow and Ice Control Program of the Massachusetts Depart- _, .... .. ......................... ................................. : ment of Public Works; and ........ ....................................... ............ .... (4) disposal of "sanitary sewage" to subsurface sewage .....................................................7 .............. .............................. ................. .......................* t th disposal systems-as defined and permitted by Title 5 of e ......... .. ................... ........... Massachusetts Environmental Code. .................................................................... ......... (b) The term, "toxic or hazardous material," means any ................... substance or mixture of such physical, chemical or infectious ......................................... ............. .......................a..................... 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 discharged to land or waters of this town. "Toxic or ............................... .............................. ....................; I.......................... hazardous materials" include, without limitation, organic ...................... ............. ......... ...... ......................... .................... .................... .,.,.,.*...**.,.,.*.,.*.*.,.*.,.*.,.,.*.*.*.,.*."'.*.*.*............... ....................... ....................... chemicals, petroleum products, heavy metals, radioactive or ............................. ........................................ ........... ................................I.....................!.............. infectious wastes, acids and alkalies, and include products ................... ........................................... ..............................11.......................... such as pesticides, herbicides, solvents and thinners. Wastes ............... generated by the following activities, without limitation, are ............. ......... .. ............ ........ ............................................. pr :: esumed 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: ............. ..................... . ..................... ......... ............. Airplane, boat and motor vehicle service and repair . ............................... . ............................ ................... .............................. ............................. Chemical and bacteriological laboratory operation. ................................. ............................. Cabinet making ............... .......................................... .................. .......... ............ . Dry cleaning . . ................................ .................................. ............... ............... Electronic circuit assembly ................................... ............. ................................... Metal plating, finishing and polishing ............... ..................... ................................ ...... ........ .................. .. ........................... .................Motor and machinery service and assembly ........................ ..... ........................... ............................. Painting, wood preserving and furniture stripping ................................ ................................... .................... . . ................................... . ................ Pesticide and herbicide application. .. ....!............. .................. ...... ..........................; Photographic processing .. ............................ . . ...... .......:::.� . .. . ........................................................... Print ing ................. ....................... Section 4. Prohibitions ......... ..................... ... ..................... (a) The discharge of toxic or hazardous materials upon . .. . .... ................................... the ground or into any surface,or,groundwaters; within the ..................... .................. .......... ............................ ........................ Town of Barnstable is prohibited. ..... ..... ................. ........... (b), Outdoor storage of toxic or hazardous materials is ........... except in product-tight containers which are pro- ..................... prohibited, ............... . ..... ................. ........ .......:...... ... tected from the elements, leakage, accidental damage and ............... .............. ................................ .............................. vandalism, and which are stored in accordance with all ap ..... .........a............ ................... .............e............... ..... ..... .......... .............. ....... ............... is ... .... ................... .......... .......... ............. ......... ....... ........................... . .............. *..*.,............ .................. ................. ... ......... ........ ....... . .. .................................. . .................. ..... ................. ... .1 - , . ... . a .. .... ..... .. ..... ......... *.*;;�:!:,.*.:..:...�:::;.;:;;:::;::.:,..'.'.....'.I................ .............. .......... ......... ............ ...... ...:::::1,1�*1 . . . ................................................ . ......... . ........ .. ... ............. ....... ...i.............. ............................. . ................................ .......... .......... . . .....v. .........:........... .... ......................... ........ .. .. .......... ........ ....... ............I.............. .... ..... .. .............. ........... ... ...... . .... .................... ............ ..................... . ............ ....................... ................... ....... . ........................... ................ . ..... .. .......:.:.... ... ..................**_;.V;.-.,.-,..1................. ........ .............................................................................. .. ............ ... ....... . ............ ... ......... ........... ...... ......,........... .... .. ................................................... ..7 ...........a ........................................... ............................................ ...................... . ..... ............................... ..................... ............. ........................................ ................. .................. . ................... ........................................... ............... ................................................. .......... ............................................................... ................................... .................... 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For purposes ........................ ....................... ................................................ ........... ................*.'.'*.*.'.*.'*.'....'.*..*..*.*.**.'.*.'.*.*.*..'..'.- .................................................. .............. ............... .. of this subsection, road salts and fertilizer shall be considered ................................................. as hazardous materials. .............. Section S. 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 an time, .................................... y .............. ............... ... ........ .. more than 50 gallons liquid Volume-or 25 pounds dryweight ........................................ ............ ............................. ................................................ shall register, with the Board of Health the types of materials .............................. ................................................ stored. quantities, location' and method of storage. The Board ........................................ ................................................ ............................ ........ ......................I......I or................................................ of Health may require that an inventory of such materials be .................. • ........ ................................. maintained on the premises and be reconciled with purchase, _r,!........................... ................... .............................. use, sales and disposal records on a monthly basis, in order to ................................ &A,........................... required by this subsec- ........................... .................................... detect-any product loss. Registration req ..................................... ...................... ............ tion shall be submitted within 60 days of enactment of this or- ............ .......... dinance, and annually thereafter. Maintenance and reconcilia- .............................................. ..................... tiottof inventories shall begin within the same 60-day period. ................................................. ................ ................................. .............................. ........... Exemptions: Registration and Inventory requirements shall ................. ...........:....... ...................................... not apply to the N!civing: ..................... ............ ............................... ............... (1) Fuel oil stored in conformance with Mass. Fire Preven- .................... 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 • ............................................... ......................•...................... ............................................... r........................ ................... .*,*".*".*. .'.*.""*.*.*.'.'.'.".*............... single family or two family dwelling, except where such ................................................ ............................................... materials are stored for use associated with a professional or ............................................... ............................................... by Section 1, para. 12 of the ........... home occupation use as defined .......... ............................................... Zoning By-Laws of the Town of Barnstable. ................ ............... ........................................ (b) Wastes containing toxic or hazardous materials shall .................. .... -tight containers and shall....................................................................... be held on the premises in product ............................................ .................... .................... be removed and disposed of in accordance with the .. ................................................. .. .. ................................... Act, .............. Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Management A. ,Ch. 704 of ................................................ ................................................. .............................................. ............................................... the Acts of 1979. ............ (c) The Board of Health may require that containers of . •........................................... ................... toxic or hazardous materials be stored on an Impervious, ............................................. ...... ...........................................!................. ............ chemical resistant surface compatible with the material being ............. .............. 0 .................................................. ................ ::::**.,.*.,.,.*.,.,.",.*.,.,.,.,.,.,,.*.*.".'.*...............-.;.. stored. and that provisions be made to contain-the product in ........ .......................... .......... ............................. .............................................. ................................ ... the case of accidental spillage. ............................ ........... Section 6. Report of Spills and Leaks .......................... person having knowledge of a spill, leak or . ............... (a) Every p ............................... . ........... other loss of toxic or hazardous materials believed to be in ex- ........... 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 detec- .......... tion. L................ ................................ ................................. 16 ..... ................... ........................... ............ ........... ...... ........................................... ..... ............ ..... ................. ........... .................... ................... .....................7.... I .... ....................................... .................. ..................... .................... ......................:........................... 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I ....................................................... . ..............� (b) Upon request of an agent of the Board of Health, the - * .. :....... , . ........................................... ... .::. ..-::::.,.*.*.. ............ ............=:::::: .................... ............................�............. ...... -.::: ............................... : ................ ................................................................. owner or operator of any premises at which toxic or hazardous � . -*.'.*...**...**"*'*"***. ............... .. . I .. ....................................... I .,::.'I.I...,..,.,.*...*..*.'.*..-'-*.*-*-*.'-,.,.. ... . ... - : -I. .. :::::;::::.:.::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::;::::::::. ......... .... ...•. .......I.... ............ .... % .........:*......•,.*....�..............................;............ materials are used or stored shall furnish all information re- .........:..:.... ............ ....................... , * , `-, .,- .*.::::.*:.,., .........:..:.... ::::::::::::::::::-:-.......... .�.....................�.,.,.*.-,....,.,.,.*,. -*.-.-'.-*.-*-*-.,.-*-*..,.,-.,--*.,..,..,--*........ quired to monitor compliance with this bylaw, including a . ..-.-,-:::::::.,:.,::::::..:::::::!:::::!::::t:::t......�;�'.'.` .......o.......................... . ...... ............................... ='**'.*.......*,*..,.**.**.,.,.*.*,**.'.'.'.'.'.**.'.'**.,*,.**,.*,*,.,. HE.....:.. :::: ::_- .. complete list of all chemicals, pesticides, fuels and other toxic . * ............................ :::...::.::::::::::::::::...:.,.,.*.,..,.:.*.,.*.'.'.*.".*.*.'.*.'.*.*.*.*.*.'.'..... . ; .................. .... .... . ............................................... . I . ....:..:...:..:.:. - .......................................................... I . .......................................... .:. or hazardous materials used or stored on the premi ......... � ::::::::.V:::: :: : :::..::.:.. . !...::::::: remises, a : : .............. .........:.,*.*,.*.................... .............. A .................................: s......!........... . ........................................................... .:.........:...: : ,*.**.*., ,..**..**** description of measures taken to protect storage containers .......................................................... ........................: ::::::::::::::�::: .*..,.,.,.,. !!.*�.*.*....�."..'.'.'*. . .!.. .::. 7.'.7.*.'.'.*.'.*................;...;.................................... from'vandalism, corrosion and spillage, and the means of . *.'.*.**..***.,.*......**"*.....*"**...*.....*.... . ........................................ : . . . I................................. . . disposal of all toxic or hazardous wastes produced on thesite.' .:.-::...:::.I.,:::::-, :::::::::,::::::.::::::7.:::....I.............................. ... . ................................................ .. � -...::..... ::::::::::::::4:...- - ......................................................... I . . .......... .. ...........:..:::::. *....* . . on-site septic systems, - -:.......-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.,.'.*.,.*.*.'.*.*...................... ................. , . , .,. A sample of wastewater disposed to o .::. ........I........................................................ _. .......................................................... . ......................................................... ..................: !:::::: ;::;:;:::..................:::::::�..'.'.7-"-* , drywells or sewage treatment systems may be required by the ..;................................................................ :: !!I!::t:::i:::::!:::::::::;::!:!:i:::::::::;:::::::::.. � .. . ::..................................................... ..................:::::�;:l agent ....................................................... ...................................................... ...........;.............................................. .... of the Board of Health. -.'-'-'-'.*".-*.'.'.'-'-*.-'.-'-*-'.'-.'-.-.:'-.'.'-.'.'-.'-.".'*.*'."'.**'*.......777-7- . . .................. ......... .. .. .............................. .. .............................. I � .......................................................... ...............:...................... (c) All records pertaining to storage, removal and ........................................................... "I.... " ... ... �:..................-...::.,.,.................-....-'.*.'.-'..-'.-*.-*.-*.-*.-*.-'.--'.*.*..-.-*.*...-*.*.*,..*. -::::::::::: ...............**`,- ..................... � disposal of toxic nr hazardous wastes shall be retained for no I .: ... .......................................................... ................................I.............................. I .......................................................... :::.: :.::::::::::::::::::::::::!!.:::::::::.*.,.*.,;............... . .. . �............ . .;..*..**...................................17*1.:*.::: : I less than three years, and shall be made available for review by : - -,::..-:: :.,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::. *.......................!................. I a . .the. agent of the Board of Health upon request. 1. .. . . . I ; . . . . (d) The Building Commissioner of the Town.of Barn- : .......................................................... ................................... . ' . . .,.,:.,.,.,.*.*.*.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.'.,;.,.*.,.*.,.,.,.,.,.*.*.tI...... . ............................... :::::::::."::.*.,.*.,.*.*.,.,.,.*.,.,.*.,.*.*.,.,.................................. I stable shall condition issuance of construction and occupancy . .-.,.,**.,.*...*.'.'.*.'.'.'.'.*.,:::::::**............................... .............*........ . .:.. ...:...............;...,.*.,.*::.*.,.*:::.*.*::::: . --::::::.*.,:... ........:...................................................................... .................... ...................................................................... . permits upon conformity with the requirements of this bylaw �.I.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.................... ::: :::.*::.,::::::::::::;:... . ... : . .......................: .'.*.*.*.*.* ::....................... . ...: ..-.-.-.-.-.-.'..','..:::.,::::::::::::::�:..tl.t�*.'.�'.�1.1... - ...�. . .. .�� ............. ... . .. ............ ................... .................................. 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',','.'..'.'.'.'.".'..t:...!..:!:;::::::!:I::::!. .................................." . ............... . - . ..............t.........!..............:......1..... . . . ........... . . 1:.%,.*.,.,.*..;:...::Z:I;;...................................................................�......V............I..........�.......:..: . ........................................................... . . . . .. .. .. . . I � 11- I • S.Russell Sylva CommissionerGilbert T.Joly t Regional Environmental Engineer X4�- ., �U�i, A34a� 02S47 3 .947 6 -680 8.4 t. COPY Novembe r 3, 1987 Packaging Industries Group, Inc. RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE--Sections 310 130 North Street CMR 7.01, 7.O2(2)(a), 7.O2(2)(a)(6) , .,Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 7.12(1)(a) , L1 ATTENTION: Mr. Robert F. Hurley NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. FAILURE TO TAKE ADEQUATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. Department personnel have observed on October 23, 1987, that activity occurred at one or more facilities under the control of Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , 130 North Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts in noncompliance with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits, or approvals enforced by the Department. The Department is charged with the enforcement of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, Sections 142A-E and J, and Chapter 21C, Sections 4 and 6, of the General Laws and regulations promulgated thereunder: 310 CMR 6.00 and 310 CMR 7.00. L. Attached hereto is a written description of: 1. each activity referred to above, 2. the requirements violated, 3. the action the Department now wants you to take, and 4, the deadline for taking such action. . If you fail to take any action the Department now wants you to take by the prescribed deadline, or if you otherwise fail to remain in compliance in the future with requirements applicable to you, you could be subject to legal action, including, but not limited to, criminal prosecution, court-imposed civil penalties, or civil administrative penalties assessed by the Department. A civil administrative penalty may be assessed for every day from now on that you ar(e\,i-n noncompliance with the requirements referred to above. L Very truly yours, Vaug M. Steev s, Chief Air Quality Control Section S/MQ/mac s A°t .achment . -2- CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P532587938 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Barnstable Board of Health Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 DE E-DA C Q Q ATTN: Robert Donaldson NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY NAME OF ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Packaging Industries Group, Inc. DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: October 23, 1987 DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE: i A. The installation and operation of manufacturing or processing equipment which have the potential for emissions to the ambient air without first applying to the. Department and receiving written approval (7.02)(2)(a) . B. Failure to provide an adequate emission control device, the design of which reflects Best Available Control Technology (7.02(2)(a)(6)) . C. Failure to provide, complete and accurate information in reporting the nature and amounts of emission from an air contamination source 7. 120)(a). D. Failure to provide any necessary equipment or take the necessary precaution to prevent emissions which may cause or contributO to a condition of air pollution (7.01) . DESCRIPTION OF THE-' REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED WITH: Sections 7.01 , 7.02(2) , 7-02(2) (A (0) , 7. 12( I ) (;,) . (Copies ,ittached. ) Additonal citations may be issued in this matter as pertinent information becomes available to the Department. LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED: 1. Plant No. 1 Sentine l Machinery Division, Airp ort Road, Items A. and C. 2. Plant No. 2, Sentinel Foam Division, Airport Road, Items A. , B. , C. , and D. 3. Plant No. 5 , Sentinel Foam Division, Perseverance Way, Items A. and C. 4. Plant No. 7 , Sentinel Machinery/Foam Division, Old Barnstable Road, Items A. , B. , C. , and D. ACTION TO BE TAKEN, AND THE DEADLINE FOR TAKING SUCH ACTION: 1. In consideration of the above and due to the serious and complex nature of the non—compliance status as described, you are requested to attend a meeting at the Southeast Region;il Office on Monday, November 23, 1987, at 10:00 A.M. The purpose will. be to discuss the requirements applicable to you, the action you intend to take and time table for implementation of the actions to comply with any and all, appli.cable regulations. 2. In accordance with 7. 12(1) (a) and 7. 12(7) you are also requested to have present at this meeting, complete and accurate "Source Registration Submittal" for all process or manufacturing operations which result in air contaminants being discharged (directly or. indirectly) to the ambient air for the following facilities: Plants 1 . , 2. , 5. , and 7 -2- If you have any questions, please contact_ Michael. Qui.nk at the Regional Office. DATE: T �7 BY: yl'..�...L, G, ?i' VaughgQ M. Steeved% Chief Air Quality Control Section Ize (VfH/ate'/L Q v --------�= eicz��n a� rG�crr.�.es�rtc� S. Russell Sylva �pc,�l��eaeG Comrniss�oner, Paul T. Anderson ig.' - I Environmental.Engineer s- January 13, 1986 PeCk�aging Industries Group, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--Hazardous Waste, 130 North Street Packaging Industries'Group, Inc., Hyannis, Massachusetts 02501 Airport Road, Hyannis NOTICE OF VIOLATION, 310 CMR 30.000 ATTENTION: Jack Erceg Site ID #MAD002448959 Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Quality Engineering on December 11, 1985, conducted an inspection of your company located on Airport Road, Hyannis, Massachusetts. The purpose of the inspection was to determine the status of your company relative to compliance with the Massachusetts Hazardous waste Regulations as contained in 310 CMR 30.000. The inspection revealed your status to be that of a large quantity generator, one who generates greater than 1000kg of hazardous waste per month. Be advised that as a large quantity generator, once a total of 1000kg of hazardous waste generated at your facility has accumulated, it must be properly manifested off-site of generation within ninety (90) days. In addition, be reminded that the date of accumulation shall be marked on each container at the time such waste accumulation in that container first begins. During the course of the inspection the following deficiencies relative to the management of hazardous waste at your company were observed: In Plant #1: 1. Ntunerous containers of ;caste materials in the hazardous waste storage area which, according to a *ccmpany representative, had been sampled and submitted for laboratory analyses, were not identified as to their contents nor properly marked or labelled with accumulation dates. [Reference 310 CMR 30.340(lb) .] In addition, four drums in the scrap metal storage area,. which had not yet been sampled and submitted for laboratory analyses, were unidentified and not properly marked or labelled with accumulation dates. [Referenced 310 CMR 30.340(1)(b) .] Be advised that you must determine whether or not such unidentified materials are hazardous wastes pursuant to the "Regulations" contained in. 310 GIR 30.000. Until such determination is made the Department requires that said material be covered, properly labelled and stored and otherwise managed as a hazardous waste. -2- 2. In the hazardous waste storage area one drum of Trim Sol and one drum of Speedy Dry, contaminated with waste oil, were not properly marked or labelled with accumulation dates. [Reference 310 CMR 30.340(1 )(b) .] - 3. The drum of Speedy Dry, referenced in item 2, and a pail of waste oil in the hazardous waste storage area were not covered [Reference 310 CMR 30.685(1 ).] Be reminded that containers of hazardous waste shall always be closed during storage except when waste is being added or removed. In Plant #2: 1. The following containers of hazardous waste were not properly labelled or marked with accumulation dates [Reference 30.340(1 )(b) .] a. Three drums of waste compressor oil and one drum of alkaline corrosive liquid located outside, within the Freon 12 Fence area. b. One Drum of waste ethanol and one drum of waste oil located in the lubricant storage area. In addition, relative to the maintenance of your manifest records, the following deficiencies were observed (Reference 310 CMR .30.314.) 1. Copies #6 and #7 of Manifest #MAB111581, dated July 1 , 1985, and Copy #7 of Manifest. #MAB058364 dated November 20, 1984, were not mailed to the appropriate destination state (Copy #6) and generator state (Copy #7). Furthermore, review of your manifests for 1985 indicated shipments of waste occurring on a regular basis, 6 times in that calendar year. However, upon review of the previous years' manifests, the following discrepancies are noted: 1. In 1983, only one shipment of waste transpired which included eight drums of waste oil (Manifest #MA0195021 , dated October 6, 1983.) 2. In 1984, only two shipments of waste transpired. This material included waste oil, flammable liquids, corrosive liquids and degreasor still bottoms as documented on Manifest #MA0067034 dated January 6, 1984, and Manifest #Is MAB058364 and MAB058363, both dated November 20, 1984. Furthermore, it is observed that a period of 10 months elapsed between these two 1984 shipments which raises the possiblity that you may have been storing hazardous waste for a period greater than 90 days or that the required manifests were not properly maintained. -3- Also, in your 1984 Annual Hazardous Waste Report the EPA Waste Numbers which you listed did not comply with those in the "Regulations." (Reference 310 CMR*30.120 - 30.136.) In addition, the waste numbers and the quantities" of waste generated, as submitted in your 1984 Annual Report, were inconsistent with the types and quantities of wastes listed in your 1984 manifests. Therefore, -the Department requires that you submit to this office information which would clarify the above stated discrepancies, indicating the reasons why your shipr3ents of hazardous wastes in 1983 and 1984 were not consistent with current shipping practices and management of hazardous waste. In addition, although a written Contingency Plan was available on site and submitted to this office for review, said Plan, which consists of a 1-page docuument, was found to be inadequate. Although the Plan addressed the nature of hazardous wastes generated at your ccmpany, the persons to be contacted and the procedures to be followed in event of a spill, the document was incomplete in addressing the remaining requirements which must be included in the Contingency Plan as outlined in Section 30.520 through 30.524 of the "Regulations." Therefore, the Department requires that an amended Contingency Plan be-submitted to this office for review by February 17, 1986. (Reference 310 CMR 30.520-524.) Also, a written Training Plan and Training Records were not available on site. The Department requires that a written Training Plan be submitted to this office for review by February 17, 1985. (Reference 310 CMR 30.51.6.) As a result of this inspection and observations made, you are hereby advised that the above findings constitute a violation of the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations. These Regulations, as contained in 310 CMR 30.000, were adopted under the provisions of Sections 27(8) , 52, 57 and 58 of. Chapter 21 or Sections 4 and 6 of Chapter 21C of the General Laws as applicable. . In addition, the Department requires a response, in writing, by February 17, 1986, regarding actions to be taken in order to achieve and maintain compliance. Failure to comply with the above requirements will result in the Department's taking further enforcement action. Should you have any questions relative to hazardous waste management at your company, please contact Ms. Stephanie Syler of this office. Very truly yours, For the Commissioner Christopher Tilden, P.E., Chief Solid and Hazardous Waste Section T/SS/j t ., -4- Division of Solid & Hazardous Waste ATTT1.: Ms. Frances Jordan, 5th Floor Board of Health Town.Offices 397 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 S. Daniel Greenbaum Commissioner � �p � Gilbert T.Joly C� � oZa��, A6A4aduzde1&6.eY47 Regional Director (50f) S47-M91, &xt 6W-66./ November 16, 1988 Packaging QRStyies Group, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE—Air Quality Control, Sentinel Machinery Division 310 CMR 7.02, Code V1 and TS, 130 North Street Source No. 0923, Application No. Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 4P88046, Applicability Determination, Plant #7, Old Barnstable Road ATTENTION: Robert F. Hurley Gentlemen: The Southeast Region of the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, is hereby responding to your application dated March 7, 1988, received March 10, 1988 and revisions received October 31, 1988, relative to the proposed approval of several industrial processes in the Sentinel Machinery Division, Plant #7, Old Barnstable Road;Hyannis, Massachusetts. The industrial process equipment includes full scale production testing, for up to one (1) week, of extruders and auxiliary components, airless touch-up paint spraying and a cold degreaser. As described, the proposed process equipment will emit a maximum of: Pollutant Pounds Per Hour Tons Per Year CFC-12 378 CFC_11 427 „ CFC-114 420 Total CFCs 6.0 VOC's (excluding CFCs) 0.61 As described, the facility (including the proposed equipment) will emit a maximum of: Pollutant Tons/Year CFCs 6.0 VOCs (excluding CFCs) 0.61 I - - t - 2 - Department review has revealed that the proposed process equipment and associated emissions, as described are not .subject to the permitting requirements of Section 7.02(2) as contained in 310 CMR 7.00 Air Pollution Control Regulations. This applicability determination is based on the equipment and emissions described in your application and this letter. Any physical change in the process equipment or facility, or any change in the method of operation of the facility or its appurtenances which changes the amount of emissions from the equipment or facility from that described in your application and this letter, shall require a separate written Department applicability determination or plan approval, prior to the change. Records shall be maintained in sufficient detail to document that the process equipment emission rates and facility wide emission rates are not exceeded. All records shall be totalized and maintained up-to-date such that year-to-date information is readily available for Department examination. Please be aware that should the process equipment described herein cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , Sentinel Products Division shall take all immediate and necessary steps to abate said condition. The Department may request a complete plans application submittal in accordance with Section 7.02(2) of. the "Regulations" should such a condition occur or if the Department determines such is required. Furthermore, you should be aware that an administrative penalty of up to $25,000 per day may be assessed if the process equipment or facility emission rates described herein are exceeded or if the process equipment or facility as described in your application and this letter is altered without prior written Department authorization. This determination pertains only to the air quality control aspects of the proposal and does not negate the responsibility of the owners or operators to comply with other applicable laws and regulations. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Winkler at the Regional Office. Very truly yours, Vaugh M. Steeves, Chief Air Quality Control Section S/JKW/sh f cc: Board of Health Town Hall 367 Main Street ` Hyannis, Mass. 02601 DEQE/DAQC i ATIN: Program Implementation Branch R f I. i { LOCATE N SEWAGE PERMIT NO. I ! AGE IMSTA AER'S NArAE A AD 0 E S S U I L 0 k R 01 OWNER DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUED d T _ X � L BOWERMAN BROS., INC. DATE _ JOB NO, 70 Bath Street /� nn/� C 1 6 5 PROVIDENCE, R. I. 02708 ATTENTION "e_O&E fZT ) RE: ``ee TO C� GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑'Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO SIGNED: 1am101—eNwEnela.1Mieuser.me,mo.,rowo,:oa,na::. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once tie a �r:Q vW e yYx Cy///.,mA•+Hr ' .. . , ',M . Sve V • „y'm2#S A��•�� el °�fQf Lf: .� ...,r. ., �J"eJ n '- + 4 f m 600 V'lasfiin,tcn S'a. Bcs'Lloij, Mass..02111.. „ s F ;H ;'• April: 4, 1974 Barnstable Survey Consultants;'Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE- Subsurface :Sewage Disposal Surveyors'and Engineers 'New System for Existing' Pa.ckaging; Post Office Box .734 Industries, Fresh Holes,Road,;Hyanpis' 411 Main "Street Job No. 73-498, West Yarmouth; M6ssachusetts '02673 Gentlemen: , The Department of public. Health, in response to your regLiest, has had•one :of° its engineers examine the soil at the above-noted Site and has reviewed a plan' titled: ` to _ SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM* a , FOR; EXISTING INDUSTRIAL PLANT LOCATED OFF AIRPORT RD. IN r` ' HYANNIS FOR: PACKAGING INDUSTRIES SCALE: AS NOTED DATE: FEB' , 6, 1974 j ' BARNSTABLE. SURVEY CONSULT`ABTrS, INC., ` a JEST YARMOUTH, MASS. 11 , ' Soil examinations conducted at the subject site in the.-area proposed: for subsurface ;sewage ;d.isposal indicate that the natural soil., beneath loam and subsoil, consists of clean coarse sand and gravel which is considered suitable for local subsurface .sewage disposal purposes, The plan. proposes ,to dispose of 2,550 gallons -per-day of sewage• from"the subject project by means -of a 5,000 gallon concrete septic tank, a concrete'pump- chamber equipped with dual: .stzbmersib`e pumps discharging. to a conca�ete -distribution box and four seepage pits with 1,440 square feet of leaching area. The Division 'of Environmental Health hereby approves. the plan with the following provisions: ,1.. The distribution box shall have. a cast iron frame and cover to grade, the tee cut-off one inch above the liquid.level line, and have a cast iron Y ; vent cutoff three feet above finished grade and stabilised by a one cubic Foot concrete anchor block. Lei . 2.. Conztniction: ;shall be in strict 'aecoxdance with the approved plan and�,*. Article X1 of the State Sanitary Code and ,nc•further changes will be . made in the approved.'plan'without the,prior written approval of'this ` •Depsrtment. • �g"� � L*�'. � .r.- f -"�"'- t - � t± `fir.`• ,� �,� '_ .. f 3. All feasible measures will be taken to avoid environmental damage. 4. A Disposal Works Consitruction Permit must be obtained from the Barnstable Board of Health prior to the start of any construction. When the sewage disposal system has been constructed, prior to backfilling, this office and the Barnstable Board of Health must be notified so that a field examination can be made. The sewage disposal system shall not be covered until a Certificate of Compliance is issued by the Bar' nstable Board of Health. Enclosed herewith are stamped approved copies of the plan, a copy of which must be kept on the site and be used for construction purposes. Very truly yours, For the Director Roland A P.B. Regional Sanitary Engineer Southeastex7n Health Region Lakeville Hospital Lakeville., Massachusetts 02346 D/Edw/RF eco. Barnstable Board of Health 397 :Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (Enc: One Plan) Barnstable County Health Department County Court House Barnstable., Massachusetts pQQ AIRPORT ROAD Q HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 P. 0. BOX S : D PHONE:6 TELEX:94-03505-5220 August. 22 ,, 1975 Mr, John M. Kelly Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Office of Board of Health 397 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Dear Mr. Kelly: Thank you for your .letter of August 20 following your visit to our facility earlier this week. As of this moment, we are entirely dependent upon .the Barnstable disposal area for our waste problem, .which is comprised of bulk polyethylene foam and paper residue. As you will recall, we are asking for your acceptance of all or a portion of the amount of waste, thus the beginning of a solution to"the matter. It would not appear, therefore, that permission from the State Department of Public Health would be necessary to deviate from your approved plan. Both public and private incineration does not appear to be a solution to the problem at this time, and the Wellfleet facility mentioned in your letter cannot handle the bulk of this problem. As a .tax paying entity within the Town of Barnstable, coupled with many employees who derive their income here and also pay taxes to the town, we feel the town is compelled to assist us with this matter in the same manner that the town serves other smaller size firms within its confines. I will await hearing from you regarding a decision from Mrs. Jane Eshbaugh and other board members following the next meeting of the Board of Health. Sincerely, e raldR. aylor A the President GRT:mlo T1/rT1rTT-TT r��TTT7W-W-T—VTt W71._q - ape Cod i m es . - - Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601, Thursday,'September 25, 1975• - Page 17. ,,'Com any, un s way t® recycle waste' once - headed f B PEGGY EASTMAN some for packing, but we cannot sell the great "One o e first problems we tackled as a y, bulk of it. board was finding some way to recycle all that HYANNIS—Last week,there were 18 trailer He said he felt that as an employer of many of. waste material and make a profit. I assure you, truckloads of industrial waste from Packaging the towns'i people (more than 300), and a tax- this we have done," Lorusso said. - Industries.of Hyannis to be disposed of by dum- payer, the Town of Barnstable should be willing "I cannot conceive a pound of this material Ping. This week, the company says it has solved to assume the burden of the industry's waste dis- being buried in Dennis, or burned in Wellheet!." the problem another way, and it is recycling the posal. He said he is aware of the lack of space in he said. material. . the town's present landfill area. Lorusso reinterated his earlier statement that In between,following a public announcement Later Thursday afternoon, in an interview re- a machine has been ordered which will separate of the situation at the Dennis selectmen's quested by Taylor in the company's office, L. the materials and render them usuable. He said meeting last week, various sources have made Paul Lorusso, a director of Packaging Industries the machine is of French design. conflicting reports of what happened to the com- and the president of Independence Park of Hyan- . Asked why the company manager, Taylor, pany's warehouse full of a mixture of shredded nis, said the problem of disposing of the 18 truck and officials of the three Cape towns involved. paper and plastic. loads of waste no longe&existed. were not informed that the waste problems no But-whatever happened, one issue seems Lorusso said that. "F;aincidentally" with the longer existed,Lorusso said he supposed,it was a clear—the Town of Barnstable does not have an public announcement J,1i Dennis, a machine lack of communication on the progress being ' adequate waste disposal facility to serve the in- which will separate the paper and plastic was made in solving the problem. dustries that are here. found. He said the machine has been ordered, "After all, I am directly involved with this, Dennis Board of Health Chairman Donald W. and will be delivered"soon"to the Hyannis com- but Taylor is mostly concerned with the financial Moncevicz said at the selectmen's session that pany• end of the business,"he said.Lorusso added that John M. Kelley, Barnstable's Health Agent, con- "We can now.use the plastic directly in our it was Taylor who was in contact with the Barn- tacted him recently, and asked if Dennis would manufacturing process, recycle the paper, and stable and Dennis Health Departments. be willing to take the large quantity of waste make a profit on it for:the company,." Lorusso "In any case, Lorusso continued,."this whole from Packaging Industries, for a fee, in the said. matter demonstrates the need bn Cape Cod for a dump. Friday,a report was received from a member regional approach,to problems, especially those "Barnstable needs our help," Moncevicz ex- of the Cape.Cod Planning and Economic of waste disposal. plained, "The town is running out of space in its Development Commission's-committee on waste "It is not,our intent to have companies come landfill, and we do have space in ours." disposal studies that Packaging Industries was to Cape Cod and create more problems here,"he No vote on the matter was taken. Moncevicz sending waste material to the experimental in- said. `.`The industries we want are those who will said he wanted to get public reaction, and ex- cinerator in Wellfleet for burning. provide year, round employment for Cape plore possible alternatives to burying the Wellfleet Executive Secretary Richard Plant resident," he asserted. material. when contacted Friday,said that the incinerator Referring to the packaging company's waste Contacted by telephone last Thursday mor- had "recently taken at least one truckload'of the disposal problem, Taylor said earlier, "It seems ning, Packaging Industries manager, Gerald shredded paper and plastic material from to us that the Cape is reluctant to provide the ser- 'Taylor, spoke as if the company still wished Packaging Industries and expected more." vices that will attract industries to this area. somehow to dispose of the large quantity of Plant said that Wellfleet has cooperated with When we thought we had .to dispose of this waste material. That same afternoon, he revers- the other Cape towns on disposal problems on material, where was the.Town of Barnstable ed his position. several occasions. State police records which had when we needed it?" Taylor .said the 18 truckloads of waste to be burned we4e.taken there,as well as similar Dennis Selectman Moncevicz, when told this resulted from the company's "machining-up" materials from the Town of Chatham, he said. week of the apparent"solution"of the packaging and testing for the production of its plastic foam- When asked about this Monday, Lorusso said company's waste problem, commented with a lined mailing envelopes. he did not knew of the shipment to Wellfleet's in- broad grin: "This is a one-time thing, not an on-going cinerator, but that it "might have happened" "I knew it! If we could get the problem to the waste problem," Taylor said. "We have tried to before he became a director of Packaging In- press for some publicity,I knew it would be soly- find a market for the shreddings, and have sold dustries a month ago. ed somehow without our having to bury it! s T r `► r �'p Wrw WV r-V►7TV'TT77� ., T1�wTT"TT�r7'►T"�"�TTTTI-�� \ 771r+�+ + w'+ .. -- + Page 18 , Cape Cod, Times, Thursday, September 25, 1975 • Curran Evenh . , 1 arras® n s i m me late® goa Spopts fivism usso ''s t® sta n1 � Edward Sullivan® �t n Sorts Edit r g p o By STEVE CHANECKA in succeeding years, and the budding briefly shut its doors 1,eaving . last winter. By MIKE CURRAN SOUTH YARMOUTH — Bill Harrison, owner of the But, with the hockey season around the corner, the Cape Cod Coliseum and its resident p professional hockey Coliseum staff is bustling about, fulfilling those minor func- n club, the Cape Codders, wants one major attitude change tions which hopefully will.lead to a better economic perfor- concerning his White's Path enterprises. mance from the building and its enterprises. Harrison wants to stamp out negativism and promote Harrison is-hard at work with-sidekick Ned Bennett,at positivism. devisingwas to utilize the entire buildin fcourse, Y 0 'the "We've ha g d employees'm the as wh o ho have st ressed the major r o attraction h P J o of e.Coliseum is the ice surface,but many � negative aspects of our teams-and our building. I want that of the rooms on the periphery of the rink lie dormant much h changed. We s ouid 1 a look at situation In a positive light of the time. and this is what my Coliseum staff has done. The attitude This year's ice time has been scheduled differently than change around here has been Fantastic. We're looking in the past with more prime time left for public skating and forward to what we're doing rather than questioning its less for hockey leagues. ' success or failure. It's a pleasant atmosphere." Harrison believes that if the prime time public skating Of course, Harrison and his staff have had much to be goes well, recreational programs can be built around the forlorn about since the hockey team and Coliseum opened operations in 1972. The club has steadily grossed less money (Continued on Page 21) i O,ilers Blls, e e confiacf NEW YORK (UPI) — the Houston Oilers voted to in Chicago," said Terry Bled- he was sending the proposal From the early indications, reject the contract. The Bills soe of the Management Coun- to the players without com- ` the proposed contract offer voted 42-1 against acceptance cil. "Ed Garvey (NFLPA ex- ment: made Tuesday by- National, while no totals were released ecutive director) told us five New England ' Football r 'L after 'the League owners will a Houston ballottin minutes before k g g o we broke that player rep Rand Vataha said Y be r elected by the players. All votes are expected to be no decision had been taken by there would be no problem The first returns on player in by next Tuesday. union leadership on recom- about Sunday's games going balloting came in Wednesday "There was no turndown of mending acceptance or rejec- on but that the players will .; . and both the Buffalo Bills and our offer b union leadershi y p tion of the offer. Garveysaid have to make u their own P s <<,,...� :<.. ...:.: .. ...:.... :;.: ... : ..,:.. ... minds on accepting or re- jecting the offer. Vataha said the issues stll•at large were rule, squad size the Rozelle and arbitration. any z a There was a report, Marty Springstedt, lef however, that the Pats secret- Boston Red Sox-New York i ly voted to reject the owners' field at Shea Stadium wit offer. Springstedt called off Wed Cinc nnat B n a gals, o f t hm ruin. (UPI) that voted not to side with the i , Pats in their initial walkout, were in favor of accepting the Resf "" proposed contract that AIRPORT ROAD pQC� CQ� O ] C HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 P. 0. BOX S PHONE:61 TELEX:940-3505-5220 October 17, 1974 Mr, John M. Kelly Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Board of Health 397 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Dear Mr. Kelly: We are in receipt of your letter of September 30, regarding the disposal area for the Town of Barnstable and its limited resource area. Within recent years, we have dealt with various towns here on the Cape concerning disposal of various plastic ]products which are employed in our business operations. We are quite aware of the problems that many of these products present in their disposal. As a machine manufacturer, our company makes various types of equipment used for grinding and re-processing of plastic materials. Wherever possible, we employ these machines for our own use in recycling plastics through our own extruders and other types of processing equipment. The reuse of waste materials, while expensive, is an important part of any processing company's area of expense and we limit our waste materials primarily to contaminated product, that which has accumulated dirt or a mixture of various materials. We will continue to limit our waste for disposal to that which we can no longer re-process. Waste materials such as these are lost profits as far as we are concerned and we concentrate on reducing lost profits to a'bare minimum. Thank you for your-concern and advice as to the limited life span remaining of Barnstable's disposal facility. Si cerely yours Gerald R. Tay or Assistant to the President GRT:mlo J s s i � I I i , , r., ! It It f d Log Number: *`� Date: 74 4 s� BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT at SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 362-2511 o • DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: EXT. 331 Client: Pat .aging ludLwtries Collector: Pad P. Crote= Mailing Address: 1rJ mt #1 A:Lrport W, Affiliation: Packa4#ug in&wtales Hyewala# MA WWI Time & Date of attus PwAl Croteau Collection: 7,4� 3• 22S O P.M. Telephone: 775--52M Type of Supply: well water Sample Location: Airport RCL 3mth Edd Date of Analysis: 7/12/83 armis Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform bacteria (organisms/100 ml) 0 0 pH 5.6 Conductivity nab,*x,0rh0$/= 110. 500.0 Iron (ppm) {-05 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) ,98 10.0 Bunn ( ) 3.2. 20. XX Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but has higher than average levels of This does not represent a health hazard but future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year). We will test for Sodium. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users (staining, odor or taste). Water sample is of poor quality and is not recommended for human consumption. Resampling and retesting.is suggested. Results only. REMARKS: cc: ataae Board ref Health cc: D= A/ � Analyst: A't"J if 11/18/81 ,, `� Log Dumber: Bottle # C115 Date: 5/2/84 Of BARS, �•i s� BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTD;ENT 7 SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v to BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 ° ASa ' DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: 362-2511 EXT. 331 Client: Itackaging Industries Collector: Paul F. Croteau Mailing Address: Airport Road Affiliation: MaintenancA Man Plant #1 Time- & Date 'of Hyan'ifis,; 'MA -02601 . Collection: 4/30/84, 2:00 oxi. Telephone: 775=5220 " '" ` "' " ' Type of- 'Supply: � well water Sample Location: South end ' ' ' Well- Depth: -- Airp6rt Road - -- Date of Analysis: 4/30/84 Hyanil,is .. . . . - Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Total Coliform Bacteria/100 ml 0 0 PH 5.5 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 116. 500.0 Iron (ppm) < 0.05 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 1 .05 10.0 Sodium (ppm) - 13.. 20. XX Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample has higher than average levels of nitrate. Future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year) . The low pH of the water may shorten the useful life of the house's plumbing. Water sample may present aesthetic problems due to Water sample has high levels of sodium. Persons on low sodium diets should consult their doctor. Water sample is not recommended for human consumption due to Retesting is suggested. REMARKS: cc: VSarnstable Board of Health CC: DEQE Lab Director tf 11/7/83 t Log Number: 5355 Bottle# noni Date: October 3, 1985 °f BAIQ BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT �� sa SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 o � ASS DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: 362_2511 EXT. 331, Client: Packaging Industries Collector: Paul Croteau Mailing Address: c/o Paul.Croteam_ A - Aff i l ati on: - w w--other Airnart Rd Time &• Date. of- . - ._ Hya4Ais. MA 02601 Collection:- -- '9130/85 2:00 p.m. Telephone: 715_5226 Typ& of-Su'Pply.- - -town water Sample Location: Airnart Rd. Well Depth:-- HvanniS. MA Date of-Analysis: 10/I/85 9.40 a.m. PARAMETER SAMPLE RESULT RECOMMENDED LIMITS Total Coliform Bacteria/100 ml 0 0 H 5.5 C O Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 500.0 Iron ( m) 0.1 0.3 Nitrate-Nitro en ( m) 3•/ 10.0 Sodium ( m) 2600 20.0 I . Water sample meets the recommended limits for drinking of all above tested parameters. II . Based only on results of the parameters tested for this sample, the water is suitable for drinking but may present the problems checked below: A. Water sample has higher than average levels of Nitrate. Future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year) to establish any upward trends. B. The low pH of the water may shorten the useful life of the house's plumbing. C. Water may present aesthetic problems (taste, odor, staining) due to D. . X Water sample has high levels of sodium. Persons on low sodium diets should consult their doctor. III. Due to one or more of the reasons checked below, this water sample is unfit for human consumption: A. High Bacteria B. High Nitrates REMARKS: CC: Barnstable Board of. Health DEQE 117185 La'boratdry Director , Explanation of Test Results .Total Coliform,Bacteria Coliform bacteria are an indicator of the sanitary quality of a water .supply. Water supplies may become contaminated from malfunctioning septic systems, cesspools and surface runoff. A total coliform count of zero indicates that your water supply is safe and approved for human consumption. A total coliform count of greater than zero is most often the result of accidental contamination of the sample bottle through imp"roper sampling methods. For this reason, it would be advisable to retest any well water that is not approved" pH pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinityof the water.On the pH scale,the number 7 is neutral;less than 7 is acidic and more than 7 is alkaline. The pH of water on Cape Cod tends to be acidic in the range of 5.0 to 6.5. Conductivity Conductivity is a measure of the dissolved salts in solution.Amounts in excess of 500 micromhos/cm are generally considered unacceptable and may have a laxative effect upon users. Iron The presence of iron in water in concentration of .3 ppm or greater may: give the water a bittersweet astringent taste,cause an unpleasant odor, often gives the water a brownish color and cause staining of laundry and porcelain. The average concentration of iron in Cape Cod's water is .2 - .6 ppm. Although the presence-of iron in water may cause the problems listed above, it is not considered deleterious to health. Iron may be removed by use of an iron removal system. - - Nitrate-nitrogen The Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations have set a maximum contaminant level for nitrates at 10 ppm. Excessive concentrations may cause methemoglobinemia (an infant disease) and have been suggested'to form potentially carcinogenic nitrosamines. Contamination sources include fertilizers, cesspools and industrial wastes. Copper Due to the acidic nature of the water on Cape Cod, copper tends to leach from pipes. This normally does not present a health hazard; however, concentrations in excess of 1.0 ppm may cause a metallic taste and/or a bluish-green stain on porcelain fixtures. Sodium A concentration of sodium over 20 ppm is only of concern to people who are on a low sodium diet. If the water supply has more than 20 ppm sodium,it is up to the people who are on such a diet to find another source of drinking water or contact their doctor to determine if consuming the water is advisable. Concentrations exceeding 50 ppm indicate that there may be ocean water or road salt runoff water getting into the well. } z el"C/el !i9 " :1 vY 600 Washington St. Boston., Mass. 02111 September 6, 1974 Barnstable Board of Health RE: BARNSTABLE--Subsurface Sewage Disposal 397 Main Street New System for Existing Packaging Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Industries, Fresh Hole Road, Hyannis Job No. 73-498 Gentlemen: An engineer from the Division of Environmental Health has examined the sewage disposal works installed at .the above-named location and finds that they have been installed in accordance with the plans approved by this Department in a- communication dated April 4, 1974. Very truly yours, For the Director Lt2e1,� oland A. Dusseault, P.E. District Sanitary Engineer Southeastern Health Region Lakeville Hospital Lakeville,. Massachusetts 02346 D/Elf/GM cc: Jim Connor Beta Construction 240 Turnpike St. Canton, Massachusetts ` Barnstable County Health Dept. 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'} � Y.R �aT�S sq'p yt :` r• � . � ,1.tz �i a`; , w i •+r}` ''. �4,' j�# "r w,., AMAo n '"Mr , 1 1 t c 4, �; y: .r � `� '' �• w s. 5�' � , ,ck: `x ih, { y .r : a !• „, ` r • .^,x,. `r, '�`-` ,sy yti a r is "r""".i w"k''•,a, w+ {h a c > K/mom' G `x aY t. ti� "� ,F b � 'i � e t rA+ 'Cr k•C .�t. i w _ 5� # .: �: i.. x �,x,'+i s;r*+ py 4 Y • �s _k •• f,'' t .„�fi rS.,� '� ` + } .. .. r_ t t } `. * , rk +x'.; ,,. '�.� a Sy •�. •4, .YL F.., a �+ c. y. >• 4 d :r _ a yam• P s,..i �< '�' •� } ',..' , c _ Sample Received : 7/6/84 ERCO / ENERGY RESOURCES CO. INC. Analysis Completed : 8/3/84 All Results in : mq/l (ppm )* Reported by: P� Checked by : kGw - Data Report Clients Packaging Industries Total ERCO CLIENT. Chloride Coliform Total Nitrate as Total I'D ID ( colonies Chlorophyll A Nitrogen Phenolics /100 ml ) ( ug/1 ) 5341 Pond 13 1600 98 1 . 2 <0 . 05 Water * Unless otherwise indicated or Sample Received: 7/2/84 ERCO / ENERGY RESOURCES CO. INC . Analysis Completed: .7/11/84 All Results in: ug/l (ppb) INORGANIC ANALYSIS Reported by: ( A K- Checked by: L A✓ - Data Report - Client: - Packaging Industries n ERCO CLIENT ID ID Cd Pb 5341 Pond Water 60 . 5 `5 If customer has any questions regarding analysis, refer to sample in .question by its ERCO ID# . h Sample Received : 7/6/84 ERCO / ENERGY RESOURCES CO. INC. Analysis Completed : 8/3/84 All Results in : mg/l( ppm) * Reported by: PIC Checked by: Data Report - Client : Packaging Industries ERC.O CLIENT Total Turbidity ID ID Phosphorus (NTU ) �' 5341 Pond 0 . 31 <1 Water f * Unless otherwise indicated e""Wi rfw,e, 0/ 0/ � ANTHONY D. CORTESE Sc. D Jstct/tpaG� C% � Commissioner PAUL T. ANDERSON Regional Env' Cnlur .947-7237 CiI 68O-6��f _ py June 27, 1984 Packa in Industries Group, Inc. RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE--Section 7.02, 130 North Stree Plan Approval, Application t1o. Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 SM-83-047-IF, Old Barnstable Way ATTENTION: Michael A. Swanson, Project Manager Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental. Quality Engineering has reviewed the plans, specifications, Standard Operating Procedures and Standard Maintenance Procedures for the proposed installation of a polyethylene foam manufacturing process line at the Packing Industries Group, Incorporated facility, located at Old Barnstable Way, Hyannis, Massachusetts. The application, originally dated June 22, 1983, as modified a .number of times, the latest dated May 16, 1984, was submitted over the signature of David Gordon P.E. 22538. The plans are five in number and are titled as follows: "Elevations" dated April. 4, 1984 "Exhaust Pollution System" dated June 24, 1983 ".U.S. Spring" dated March 17, 1980 "Extrusion Flow Sheet" dated December 27, 1983 "Oven/Foaming Flow Sheet" dated December 27 1983 A review .of pertinent information has. revealed that polyethylene matrix sheets, formed by an extrusion machine from non-friable pellets, will be processed by an oven manufactured by Drypoll .Inc. to form polyethylene foam. The extrusion. equipment output will be a maximum 350 pounds per hour. The Drypoll, Inc. foam oven will employ a Maxon 408 Ovenpak natural gas burner capable of burning 6 million B.t.u. per hour to produce a maximum 740: pounds per hour of foam while operating 16 hours per day, 5.5 days per week at a temperature range of 200OF to 5000F. Particulate.and organic vapor emissions generated by the foaming process will be controlled by an air pollution control system consisting of an aluminum prefilter, an electrostatic precipitator and a carbon bed filter in series, all manufactured by the -2- American Air Filter Company. A New York Blower Model Number 448 PRL centrifugal fan will move 28,000 acfm through this system and will discharge through a 3 foot 7 inch diameter metal stack at an elevation of 30 feet above grade at a temperature of 1200F, which will result in a stack exit velocity of 46 feet per second. The prefilter will consist of a two (2) inch thick aluminum mesh filter having an area of 60 square feet, which will operate at a face velocity of 467 feet per minute, at a pressure drop of 0.3 - 0.5 inches water gauage and will have an anticipated particulate collection efficiency of 13 percent. The Model 12H 8 5 AR55 two stage, late type electrostatic _ � ) g , p yp ct static precipitator will I, operate at a pressure drop of 0.3 inches water gauge and will have an anticipated particulate collection efficiency of 90 percent. The gas stream will be cooled prior to entering the precipitator by ambient air. The ambient air inlet will be hooded and screened to prevent the introduction of precipitation. The Model 12H58 side access carbon filter will operate at a pressure drop of 0.3 inches, have a bed volume of 60 cubic feet and have an anticipated collection efficiency of 99 percent for organic vapors. An HNU Systems, Incorporated Model 201 hydrocarbon analyzer will be employed on a continuous basis to detect organic vapor breakthrough of the system. At a level of 0.5 parts per million, an audible alarm will, sound upon which the operator will immediately notify his/her supervisor who will then immediately shut down the process equipment. Particulate and volatile organic compound emission rates will be a maximum of 0.7 pounds per hour and 0.27 pounds per hour, respectively. The Department, as a result of it s is review, is of the opinion that the plans, speci`ications, Standard Operating and Maintenance Procedures are acceptable and in conformance with current air pollution control engineering practice and hereby approves the application subject to the following provisos: 1. The Department shall be notified when construction is complete and ready for inspection. 2. The system shall be operated in strict accordance with submitted and approved standard operating and maintenance procedures. 3.. The above described hydrocarbon analyzer shall be operated during production hours and maintained according to submitted procedures and schedules. 4. This office shall be immediately notified by telephone and then subsequently in writing in the event of a malfunction of the air pollution control equipment. 5. Immediate corrective action shall be implemented should the equipment be found to cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution. Failure to comply with any of the above stated provisions will constitute a violation of the "Regulations for .the Control of Air Pollution in the Southeastern Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District" and may result in the revocation of the approval granted herein to operate the described facility. -3- Please be further advised that . this approval does not negate the responsibility of Packaging Industries Group, Incorporated, to comply with any other applicable Federal, State or local regulations. An Environmental Notification Form is not required to be submitted for this project since it is exempt under the Environmental Protection Regulations of the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, and the project has therefore been determined to cause no significant damage to the environment. t Enclosed are stamped approved copies of the plans and specifications relative to this approval that were submitted in duplicate. Very truly yours, For the Commissioner Robert E. Donovan Deputy Regional Environmental 5nginper D/VMS/Mre Enclosure cc: DAQC - Engineering Branch David Gordon Associates 385 Elliot Street Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164 ATT: David Gordon Board of Health Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 +4 No...... .. Fxs. .................. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OR HEALTH .. ........ .......................................... . Appliration -for M,q uiia1 parks ottotrurfion Punift Application is hereby made for a Pe it to Construct ( ) or Repair (' ) an Individual Sewage Disposal Sys�t— ' ---- -•-- ------ ........ .. .................. --- e Locatio Addr � - o� No. --•----- a ... I,_--•--•..... ............................... ....._..._...................... ..... In taller Address t Q Type of Building ' Size Lot_-_ _-----------�_____ �.. = U Dwelling�—No. of Bedroom ._.---. Expansio Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other 6�Type of Building o. ersons..__y .............. Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) A' Other fist es ________________ W Design Flow.....................il.._ Mons per person per day. Total daily flow--------- _-______.____.-gallons. __ .�.__. Total leaching 1rea___________________s tt P4 Septic Tank Liquid capacrt � ?allons Length............... Width------ Diameter................ Depth.__.___._...-- xDisposal Trench—No_ ____________________ Width...___ _..��_----- Total Length._.... g q. .I. 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OF ..... /. . .................... .............. %rr#if irz#r of f"laut haurr T S TOi,CERTI ha the In idu 1 Disposal System constructed, (`: ) or Repaired Jj by....... . ---- -- -- •-----. . .............................. ---•- ----- ------•------•----•. r l *. • Installer • at.... t �11 - -•--. . .. ...... ----• -----••.as been installed itn ccor with the';provisions of Article � State Sanitary Cod descr' e i the . application for Disposal Works Construction'Permit No---___-•-___ ...__._.. . dated........ _ - ', ?- ` THE ISSUANCE„OF'THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUO AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION'_SATISFACTORY. " DATE.__ 3tn �., Inspector ------- `5 k THE�COMMONWEALtH OF MASSACHUSETTS _ x BOARD O HEALTH .q i'k J:L ....L..... O F '." .. ..... < No.-- ./e l---- Y' ! FEE, ' �. ........... . .$ 'iei #r�r#i�at r' Permission t by ' ranted =- •-'--- - = :to Constr ( e air ('� ) n ividu S Y pisposal -S .--- ' as shown on the application�or Disposal Works Construction r it N _. .. _, Dated_______________:w__.__..._.....____....__: 1: _ f� `Jr� .. r L ;.. `. �A' Board of Hea t-1 DATE.. — x` ---------------- ------------„--•-.--- �S � ..=��i:• l�` S'� FORM 1255 HOBBS &,WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS S it • ...... G THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS w � BOT'1M/ RD Z �EA H ' ApV irapu -for MiiVviittl Worko Tomitrurtijan Vrrntit Application is hereby njade for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair ( ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: rOtis...--• ........ a- 1 .......4 _- ... .........:... .......... Location Address or o No o. Owner Address a =l f--o--------•---� 1 -----•------------------------- --•--------._._...-----------•------------------------....._...__....... 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Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal,System in accordance with the provisions of Article NI of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued b the bo o ea th. Signed--------------------------�' -- �~ - - - -------7.--_- .<. . �e Date ApplicationApproved By----- .._...---•--------------•-•--•-•---•----•----•--•--------•--_-•-•--......__..._..._---_----- ---------------------------------------- Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•--•------- ---•----------------------------------------------------------•---•------------------•-------•-----------I-----------------------------•------..._..._...-•------------------•--------------------------- Date PermitNo................................................-........ Issued...................... -----------------•-------•------- I Date _ --- -- ------ ----_-- '-_--_ ----" "'- --_-_'.-----.-----__---_-_---_-__.----.- �- -------------- -----____J No...........................- Flan...::... ...`............. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OBE HEAT L-!�f -,....OF............1�.....�../..>.! t..,!1.,:J. .�(.+., Apphration tar 430Vviial Works C utuitrurtion Vrrnlit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair ( ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: 1 / Location-Address / or.Lot�No. / !r^ i)j;./i♦ ,•t.rf tt'c /� c• /C1 r ® r: Cam,,/ .......... --- - r ------ .. f'...:......_.:./1 Owner Address --•-•....................................... Installer Address UType of Building Size Lot----------------------------Sq. feet �-, Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other—Type of Building lk: �o1!�!RK_y_--- No. of persons......... ---------- Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) dOther fixtures ----------------•----...........---------.......------................................................................ --•-••-----------------.------ W Design Flow........../_.r ..........................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow........_.....y. P----------_.....gallons. 9 Septic Tank f Liquid capacity-%q%��?gallons Length................ Width................ Diameter................ Depth---------------- x Disposal Trench—No- -------------------- Width-------------------- Total Length-------------------- Total leaching area.....`: _v-----sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter-------------------- Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area------------------scl. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) i >- j! /'/2:1 / - �t "` 1 _ aPercolation Test Results Performed by...... ..__ ..................... (-_.....__; .5 .... Date...�_!�______`_'�..- __` .. Test Pit No. 1----------------minutes per inch Depth of "Pest Pit.................... Depth to ground water-....................... w Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.-.__--._-.____----- g Depth to round water...............--------- P O Description of Soil �. -- ------14- 1 bra-,�._ �,F'` x ----//7------------ (� ---------------- `rd--------./J -- { �.. fd .. ! •....!_.......... ... `•..•.� r`•....... - /---'"--- _._ 1 _./t..-•........................................J...... .� U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable..------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------•-------------------------•----..........•--•------••••••-----•-••--------......-•------------------------.........--•---••------------------------ ---------_--- Agreement: '~�~ The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of Article XI of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued b/y�the board'oNgealth. Signed''_ `:/K Date ApplicationApproved By.................................................................................................. ......................... .............. Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons:................................................................................................................ --........--•.............•------•---------------.....---------•••----------•••••-•-••-••-.....--•-••••••............-------------•••-•-----•---.......---------•---.._...._...--------•.....---------••- Date PermitNo......................................................... Issued........................................................ Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF).HEALTH ......OF..............4-h .. ..�,4...................................... Q'Iertif iratr of felamplittnrr TI IS #1'PSCERTIFY That the Individual Sewage Disposal System constructed ( ) or Repairedby e.rN_.I. 0( r...f \ f--------- •----------- __ a Ins �... Af .. at.........� _[.._ ._.....r - ,f R l /.tom ff C; f1-�r- '- - � '" "'f /'== ................f /J e a, has been installed in accordance with the provisions of .4rticle XI(of The State Sanitary Code as described in�the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No.,_�..}_._✓.: _c_--.--- dated.....fr::.__7....... .._5........ THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALE—NOT BE CONSTRUE© AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION SATISFACTORY. DATE- � . / ��/ Inspector------- --•-•-...••• -----------•--••-----------••--- THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF H ALTH . ,. .................... .....f.-;-...........of..................... ... No. '�... - -'oj i� >a ttl ork,6 Tani5truxtion rrrm, it Permission is he-eby granted------ �-'7, r ---- -,. to Construct ( or.R pair ( ) lan I livid al S wage Disposal System-7 - /. at No......----••.........� 'f �✓' / t_ � 'f.f -G_' , v ----•--- ------------------- ------------------------------- ----------------------------------•••••- St`r'eet '•w as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construction Perin No.._.e! _"_____.._ lted.... _.�_..+ .........7...)...... J� Board of Health DATE--------------------------------------------------•----------------•-•••-------- . FORM 1255 HOBBS & WARREN, INC.. PUBLISHERS �a �i _62 _ r O /) / je PAUL T. ANDERSON d09"" t ✓Ler� ,n Regional Environmental Engineer 0234e February 27, 1985 Packaging Industries Group, Inc. RE: SMAPCD---BARNSTABLE--Section 7.02 130 North Street Plan Approval Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Application No. SM 85-008-IF Perseverance Way ATTENTION: John Osgood Gant1ei�Kn: The Department of Environmental Quality Engineering has reviewed the plans, specifications, Standard Operating Procedures and Standard Maintenance Procedures for the proposed installation of a polyethylene foam manufacturing process line at the Packaging Industries Group, Incorporated facility, located at Perseverance Way, Hyannis, Massachusetts. The application was submitted over the signature of David Gordon, P.E. 22538. The plans are three in number and are titled as follows: Dwg. No. 552555345, "Layout-Plant 5" dated December 18, 1984. Dwg. No. 55254172701 "Site Plan-Plant 5" dated January 28, 1985. Dwg. No. 5525417271, "Elevations-Plant 5" dated January 18, 1985. A review of pertinent information has revealed that polyethylene matrix sheets, ' formed by an extrusion machine from non-friable pellets, will be processed by an oven manufactured by Drypoll Inc. to form polyethylene foam. The extrusion equipment output will be a maximum 350 pounds per hour. The Drypoll, Inc. foam oven will employ a Maxon 408 Ovenpak natural gas burner capable of burning 6 million B.t.u. pgr hour to produce a maximum 740 pounds per hour of foam at a temperature range of 200 F to 5000F. Particulate and organic vapor emissions generated by the foaming process will be controlled by an air pollution control system consisting of an alumin un prefilter, an electrostatic precipatator and a carbon bed filter, in series, all manufactured by the American Air Filter Company. A General Blower Model Number 448 PRL centrifugal fan will move .28,000 acfm through this system and will discharge through a 3 foot 4 inch diameter steel stack at an elevation of 30 feet above grade at a temperature of 1200F, which will result in a stack exit velocity of 54 feet per second. C -2- The prefilter will consist of a two (2) inch thick aluminum mesh filter having an area of 60 square feet, which will operate at a face velocity of 467 feet per minute, at a pressure drop of 0.3 - 0.5 inches water gauge and will have an anticipated particulate collection efficiency of 13 percent. The Model 12H58(AR55) two stage, plate type electrostatic precipitator will operate , at a pressure drop of 0.3 inches water guage, and will have an anticipated particulate collection efficiency of 90 percent. The gas stream will be cooled prior to entering the precipitator by ambient air. The ambient air inlet will be hooded and screened to prevent the introduction of, precipitation. The Model 12H58 side access carbon filter will operate at a pressure drop of 0.3 inches, have a bed volume of 60 cubic feet and have an anticipated collection efficiency of 99 percent of organic vapors. An HNU Systems, Incorporated Model 201 hydrocarbon analyzer will be employed on a continuous basis to detect organic vapor breakthrough of the system. At a level of 0.5 parts per million, an audible alarm will sound requiring the operator to immediately notify his/her supervisor who will then immediately shut down the process equipment. Particulate and volatile organic canpound emission rates will be a maximum of 0.7 pounds per hour and 0.09 pounds per hour, respectively. The Department, as a result of its review, is of the opinion that the plans, specifications, Standard Operating and Maintenance Procedures are acceptable and in conformance with current air pollution control engineering practice, and hereby approves the application subject to the following provisos: 1. The Department shall be notified when construction is complete and ready for inspection. 2'. The system shall be operated in strict accordance with submitted and approved standard operating and maintenance procedures. Specifically, the facility shall not operate in excess of 20 hours per day, 6 days per week, 50 weeks per year. Additionally, an accurate log of the raw materials utilized in this process and operating hours shall be maintained and shall be accessible to Department personnel during working hours. 3. The above described hydrocarbon analyzer shall be operated during production hours and maintained according to submitted procedures and schedules. 4. This office shall be immediately notified by telephone and then subsequently in writing in the event of a malfunction of the air pollution control equipment. 5. Lm-ediate corrective action shall be implemented should the equipment be found to cause or contribute to a condition of air pollution. Failure to comply with any of the above stated provisions will constitute a violation of the "Regulations for the Control of Air Pollution in the Southeastern Massachusetts Air Pollution Control District" and may result in the revocation of the approval granted herein to operate the described facility. -3- Please be further advised that this approval does not negate the responsibility of Packaging Industries Group, Incorporated, to comply with any other applicable Federal, State or local regulations. An Environmental Notification Form, for air quality control purposes, was not required for this action since it is categorically exempt pursuant to the Regulations Governing the Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports adopted by the Secretary of Environmental Affairs. This action .has been determined to cause no significant damage to the environment. Enclosed are stamped approved copies of the plans and specifications relative to this approval that were submitted in duplicate. . Very truly yours, For the Commissioner Robert E. Donovan Deputy Regional Environmental Engineer D/VMS/Jablm Enclosures cc: DAQC ATT'N: R. T. Donaldson David Gordon Associates 385 Elliot Street Newton Upper. Falls, MA 02164 ATT'N: David Gordon Board of Health Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 r 6A-0- 0/ emww��� -Toawwwnt 0/ smj� PAUL T. ANDERSON Joudw6t Rey" Regional Environmental Engineer �laL -&de1m e, 02346' ,94 7-123-1, Axt 680-684 �00FV February 19, 1985 David Gordon Associates, Inc. RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE--Section 7.025 90 Oak Street Plan Review, Application No. Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts 02164 SM-85-008-IF, Packaging Industries Group, Inc. ATTENTION: David Gordon Gentlemen: a This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your communication dated February 5, 1985 and received February 14, 1985, relative to review of an application concerning the proposed installation of a new process line for the production of cross linked polyethylene foam including a gas fired oven and an electrostatic precipitator and a carbon adsorption system for air pollution control at Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , Perseverance Way, Hyannis, Massachusetts. Your application has been assigned as number SM-85-,008-IF. In the future, please refer to this application number on all letters and plans. Should you have any questions relative to this application, please contact Mark Jablonski at the Regional office. Very truly _yours, For the Commissioner Vaughan M. Steeves, Chief Air Quality Control Section VMS/kd ►� cc: Board of Health Main St. Hyannis, Mass. 02601 Fire Dept. Hyannis, Mass. 02601 DAQC - Engineering Branch Packaging Industries Group, Inc. 130 North St. Hyannis, Mass. 02601 ATTN: John Osgood = r _62 OMMOM %fwe, 0/ em �Sa�L��avad -qoawm� 0/ &M"Mena a4dwy ANTHONY D. CORTESE Sc. D F'10a telXW R O n� Commissioner 4G4oe&- , 4&Madwe& 02346 PAUL T. ANDERSON Regional Environmental Engineer 947 29J-1, C ,;. July 13, 1983 Packaging ndustr2es Group, Inc. RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE--Section 7:0 130 North Street Plan Review Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 ATCEN.CION: Michael A. Swanson, Project Manager Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is in receipt of your June 29., 1983 communication and application for the installation of an oven and air pollution control equipment for the manufacturing of polyethylene foam at Packaging Industries Group, Inc. , 130 North. Street, Hyannis, ,Massachusetts. Please find enclosed both copies of your application. The application is being returned since plans and specifications do not bear the seal and signature of a Professional Engineer, registered in the Commonwealth. under the provisions of Massa- Y chusetts General Laws, Chapter 112 as required by 310 CMR 7.02(2),(.a)5 . Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Winkler at the Regional office. Very truly yours, ' For the Commissioner Vaughan M. Steeves, Chief Air Quality Control Section S/JKW/cb ,a I Enclosures - cc Board of Health Hyannis, Mass, 02601 �v S (owe CAw o f Ur m aToawmewe 0/ oomm���� AW4 � , � 5 ANTHONY D. CORTESE Sc. D .Iomd�eaa Commissioner' o1C� J ct a�� 02 alYr�vc�e, /Z tuGe�`6 0,9346 PAUL T. ANDERSON Regional Environmental Engineer PV July 29, 1983 C(D ,1 Packaging Industries Group, Inc. RE: SMAPCD--BARNSTABLE / 130 North Street Section 7.02, Plan Review Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Application No. SM-83-047-IF 130 North Street ATTENTION: M.A. Swanson, Project Manager Gentlemen: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your communication dated July 22, 1983, relative to review of an application concerning the proposed installation of a natural gas fired oven used in the production of polyethylene foam and associated air pollution control equipment at 130 North Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts. i Your application has been assigned as number SM-83-047-IF. In the future, please refer to this application number on all letters and plans. Should you have any questions relative to this application, please contact Ms. Mary Guiney at the Regional Office. Very truly yours, For the Commissioner J. Vaughan M. 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Insulation on the exterior of the _ b factoryfinish l be ,gid shall be rfiber board I" in ed oxide primer on ickness. All steel a rware shall steel (lacquer al be cadmium plated and aluminum). + Vent shall be completely assembled with heavy pintle hinges, compression spring operators, ` E.X 1_k, PP,FI neoprene draft seal,heavy duty shock absorbers and pull rings for inside and outside operation. V NT o — � It shall open automatically when heat breaks the 160" fusible link and shall be labeledr bein;, FM Approved or UL listed. Contractor shall test for proper operation after installation E.F O by iusing the link,and a replacement fusible link shall he furnished with the vent. Manufacturer shall guarantee proper operation and against defects in material or workmanship for a period of five years. t c Q141 o � N/ r . �A,t+ 2. L J ' I S GA L I Z _T r F { I JC7HN MA- hJS✓ILLS C)L Pr-ED F>ER'-1A7CnNE FLEXB F1C? PANEL -GC LOZ A-S SELEC-TE - L C)V✓ C K 5 TYF) by CZv✓NER � `� SEE W/-\LL SECTIC>NS _ (DWG . A-Z) FOP- HE r 1 I 1C- uTS 4 Nn. C L3Ln� K cc�urzsEs _. I a I 6 1 I �-- T H /\ D C)V\/- E�L CSC �/, GIRADE BLOCK5 IO" 3 4 IN7 DC>C�F2 7c MA-j C r+ D �T/\ � � tJCv� TC7 5C/�t_E ----- I-/r-\� ��� � N� I kJ DU JTR i .3 C L0fZC-1_�- PA_ NEi_ A B ✓E '-- /_� LL. FILAR• E L_RS 5HI_�LL H/avE Mf� 5f I � A-L C_ Q Lei LH CEL FILL_ I-IYa. T.� 5 )L,L W17i-4 CCDNcW_�tE r�rll S , -- NpLI S71_�-' IAL OKAM rZGIAL Ewc, I, iL'=ar<sait'tic- • --- I [ • OWG 13Y : L.P. J• A,PPROVCP ' ALL '.0 �5 NOTED `J L E_ Y/-\7 I �T1�I G D aY ' C•G R' DATE 8�z0= '75 l_ TIT LE 2:,>O L-1�N DE_TnI L 5, ~D\Vc,.No° P -4 EMI L k? ELD 5 C 7UT H E L E V. A ! -TOP OF Wl-\LL EL. 23-8 GENERQ1 NOTES DESIGN LINE LOAL:z I'- �, " Ile • 130' _ ROOF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 P.S.F. WIND. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BASEMENT FLOOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1? P.S.F i FINISH C�R�DE • _2ro'-cam 2�'- o" �L 2�'- c�" 2�, ,^, . 2�' c FIRST FLOOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 P S.F. VARIES 125 P.S.F, ;,. DrZy- WELL ' F2 G I(� \\/AT Ert`-7 c r- FOUNDATIONS_( UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED . E j jE1 � -- 4'-O" W1 r:A 7 70 w i-+� _ L Z E. I ,E TA ID 1. FOUNDATIONS ARE DESIGNED FOR MINIMUM BE ARING ON UNDISTURBED SOIL4"( C2v_ NC G oN TRUC ION Ju►r,lTs N OF 2 TONS PER SQUARE FOOT. THE BEARING SOIL SHALL BE CHECKED IN THE FIELD BY THE ARCHITECT. ___-- - ---.-.:_ __._._ __- _= _-_; 2. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS AND/OR FOOTINGS SHALL BE CARRIED A MINIMUM OF 1KI, SULAT10N I -o-� x�; ��� ) 4' -0" BELOW FINISH GRADE. t B'-O" LON� A L WALLS EL. l'-a'` ' "' �� I--- 3. NO FOOTING SHALL BE PLACED IN WATER OR ON FROZEN GROUND. _ 4. STEP FOUNDATION WALLS AND/JR FOOTINGS A MAXIMUM OF 2 HORIZONTAL I PRY-w� -T?-Er.C'1 0 ;; M_-1_ TO 1 VERTICAL. SEE DIETAIL THIS SHEET. W -i T1.1�I I Iv Ci' t ! 5 EW Uw�,. 2 ` r-_ 5. NO BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED AGAINST FOUNDATION WALLS UNLESS T?�Y ' Fo12 D T ` r N d) ARE PROPERLY BRACED. P 7-U • , m VIOL= OPENIN eOvE, FOOTING No7� CONCRETE ( UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ) 18 E,W, r-o� o rz A N c,E>�a rz.c, U TZ!�I N LINE. - . i ! u P PO i<.T r o R-. -00 F 1 c>Rr�► 1 . - ALL CONCRETE WORK ,HALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST REQUIREMENT 1 � o' r.. i t w�DD 4"x4" m t+ ,l ^ J -�� % ACI CODE. �tT OF THE I � r '1":i I�i:t./'Ati �1►-JTI. C.ONGFZ�.1E GUR.ES Z® but" T I EL 10' 6 ' I I � tii&T>=R T-rz0 c1 r I N C, ___ 2. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT THE 5 I O" I - i ;_a 1 I ' ►" ct_En„. - END OF 28 DAYS AS FOLLOWS: HC�R. - -- Cc7NG 5TEP� I !" CLEAfz E L. �1'-i�" I ' +�. ._.._.__..s, 12.1y +� I ALL OTHER CONCRETE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 P.S. I. / I z --_. ___._ - ______.. .-_.__- -- 2 3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE NEW INTElLHEDIATE GRADE BILLET STEEL I ! I� 6�I ' AND SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM GRADE A-615 GRADE o0. ALL BAR LAPS SHALL - u BE 24 DIAMETERS MINIMUM. V E 2 "_..-._� W/\L L. rj -Q ' LONG I C L E:I�.t?- } Co;N`('>z O L J o 1 N T�'. 4. CONCRETE COVER FOR REINFORCING SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: � «.+ .. • -_ ,....,. � ._ i � V• ;,��"� �. S To P J W la'C t R 5'1"0 F • 2"CLCA1 fr SLAB ON GRADE. . . . . 1-1/2" PIERS. . . .211 - ' 1 S A,�_:'>✓. #� sTn.<�:;'� G"_-r WALLS AGAINST EARTH. . . III L" FOOTINGS.3" • ' E.F• E P. 2_' CL { ; i _ - T 1 • 5. PROVIDE AND INSTALL .ALL NECESSARY TIE BARS TIES SPACER BARS CHAIR BARS AND BOLSTERS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN STEEL IN A i + F ! I N T _ FRIGID POSITION BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE. I .J , '` 5 6. ALL CONCRETE BLOCK BEARING WALLS SHALL HAVE 'THEIR VOIDS FILLED I j TOIL of 5 P I-:L- � '-o" , i J vErL.; . A_'D CONTINUOUS ANGLES FOR / WITH CONCRETE UNDER ,ALL BEARING PLATESP� T - - EL. I r n � ' 5ca8' d3' r� 4 t2" vc2T. - 2 COURSES BELOW THE PLATE OR ANGLE. j S" CoNC('�E'rE 5L,�f?. 1z.F INFG1�.�= E :=% -- r 1 vEfL . - -I/Z' PREMOULPED `ti r 11 rt cor � x rA \a'.w.Nei . _ j STRUCTURAL STEEL ( UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED JOIN-T FILLER 5Ll�,P-> Tp HAVE SrELi. 7'f7-s��tiEl_EC FINI_,F1 ,� ' -#4 I2" VEt�'. '. a' o 1. ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL SMALL BE NEW STEEL CONFORMING TO THE ASTM 1 F.L. I -e' _ _ STRUCTURAL S rySIGNATION A-36 AS 5 SL/_�B � STANDARD SPECIFICATI(ONa FOR ,�TRUCTTTRAL TEFL DE I E L '7 O I ` 12 12 AMENDED TO DATE. ALL STEEL FABRICATION AND ERECTION SHALL BE IN ,z i.,"'c:: I c:r ' �.J O i N E L_ . �' ` 1 ' 1 - ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPEC IF ICATIONS OF THE ASTM AND THE AISC AS ,, THEY MAY APPLY i Z, x 4" KEY . I t s r~ t I I I 1--- r i- r- -T I � j ��, W A-r E.F- STOP 5 _ f , I I I I I t ,- . in 5TEL- L TTZU .'/EL-CD FINis-H I I i -, r L W ATE STOF-- ' t. ALL SHOP CONNECTIONS ;HALL BE WELD '.! OR ' DLTE�7. .LL F1I:LD ... 0ID N �-T a nn. p o c I.. E I._ I, OITc- �I, IN rT A T'H B�,E Lw,. �ory 24' ox sEE pwc,. Z _ _ - z=- 1!" tiv D GD.SHALLOhr, 'IN A.' 'j, r�A �Ct';� 'I 2 r '1 CO CTI :.HALF BE 4 - 4 coNT,__j- • _ C L. c-c;ttv��;J. J T. D E h.I'-- I N 6 3/1 cDI�MET1 DIAMETER. ALL 1,, t I c" I8" • I�' �' 1 AfiE�T AWS CODE. - L 6 C:• FTCi- F L. 4' 10" - I Ut? ALL EXTERIOR LIN'r1EZS OF MASO!VR:r JwFNj.NGS NOT E•t', .D !JG 3 EL_. I�'8` - '�" CL Eh,Te- 5"CLEArz 14,'.-0" TN WIDTH, PROVIDE 1-L4X3 1,/2`<:�;�tr� ' OR EACF+ 4" OF I" kS,.iNFi' ! 2';:�IcKNESS. FOR WIDTHS OF 4'--0 to b' -U" , USE 2 v r ;, i CON r K iJ J I N i`. S 1. 8" E , 1 n r it r �. 7— LDS�.h A.'T' J I'LE`c1't S E L Z3-r� FOR WIDTHS OF 6 -0 t o 8 -0 , USE 6X> 1/2X.-/ ! _ tf L_. 6 -o" -- MASONRY, USE STRUCTURAL TEES AS FOI-,LOWS: C�C STEPS I _�N WT4X FOR SPANS OF TO 4'-0" WT 8.5 FOR SPANS UP TO 6' _ - Ptak kF� LEI TO t C:C�: t.INC FAR >< L/_�N D I NC, :� rV r�. AND �, ' r tt it -1- - I 5 � L I I - ,•. _.__ _— _ - _-__ __ . _ . ___. l T6X9. , FOR SPAN��, UP TO 8�-0PROVIDE 6 MINIMUr1 B ING T - - T I-� -. .� _ _. n c r.L E I / I 1 ' - -- - -- ��41 - - - - I`OR ALL LINTELS. FOR INTERIOR LIivTEL,S 1/4" ANGLES MAY BE USED. 8,. =0I N075.' Hc: .I Z. P�h.li•" i C= T C H c,r�IL �I�T<-r, S 1 D ES/ 4. THE TOP AND BOTTOM CIHORDS OF ALL STM BAR JOISTS SHALL BE I W1-IET✓E N :.-='w LINNE" i0 rnE `,I <'_ E � E./ .f. F„ 1",':.''- 1.11r� . 3a' LAP ASTM A-242 OR AS A-441 , OR � TRnwELI-T) rn�ST►c HE4v Y T -- EQUAL, PER LATEST SPECIFICATION,; __- --_- , __-- _- -- I E x I---)T. 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