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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BAR—W 3873
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WARNING NOTICE
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Signature of Enforcing Officer
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Location of Offense ,; �. ;`�. fit.) �,�'' ' � i)C",('",.
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This' will serve only as a '"warning. At this time no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are
attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in
appropriate legal action by the Town.
WHITE-OFFENDER CANARY-ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK-ENFORCING OFFICER GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT.
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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BAR-W 00 3673
Ordinance or Regulation
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WARNING NOTICE - - -
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Address of Offender ' ,'4 . E t (.. % �' MV/MB Reg.#
Village/State/Zip
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Business Address :7 r J t i
Signature of Enforcing Officer
Village/State/Zip
Location of `Offense
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Facts
This' will serve only as a warning. At this time no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices afe
attempts to gain voluntary compliance.i Subsequent violations will result in
appropriate legal action by the Towns �.. .
WHITE-OFFENDER_ CANARY-ORD/REG-PROG. PINK-ENFORCING OFFICER ;'GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT.
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE B -W 46
Ordinance or Regulation
WARNING NOTICE
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Name of Offender/Manager- F1 �
Address of Offender ; �1V MV/MB Reg.# -�
Village/State/Zi MA ®
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Business Name am/pm; g 19�
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Business Address o
Si nature of E r i g Officer
Village/State/Zip
Location of Offense
E�}nforcing Dept/Division
Offense
Facts \ a 9?4 962L-)ffi , -IG
fi)'On A3 or �a�lS �
Thid will serve only as a warning. At this ti a no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal of town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of. Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are
attempts to gain voluntary. compliance. S bsequent violations will result in
appropriate legal ac ion by th 7wn.J
r TOWW OF BARNSTABLE •BAR W 1
Ordinance or Regulation
WARNING NOTICE
Name of Offender/Manager �i
Address of Offender MV/MB' Reg.#
Village/State/Zipi�i `; , (/�
Business` Name lU � c 0 C SC am/pm; n ,� 19_ O
Business Address �� / /1 �•; F, ,' ,'
Si nature of Eorcng Officer
Village/State/Zip
Location of Offense— AM( " t
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Offense �. � �/� -rQ �°�' 'C. :_-_ !( X' Cam' A 7 d�..,..J/0G/�7
Facts 9?4
lid f '� & bAzorADS
This will serve only as a warning. At this time no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal. of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of -Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices -are
attempts. to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in
appropriate legal t 1` r3Z4
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BAR-W 4,0
r Ordinance or Regulation
WARNING NOTICE
Name of Offender/Manager
Address of Offender / 'fE�', MV/MB Reg.#
Village/State/Zip; Y r +�l1�c -'° ls�J �
Business Name x`�-h r�I V/CM'I- am/pm, on 19
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Business Address
Signature of En forcing Officer
Village/State/Zip
Location of Offense `.
Enforcing Dept/Division ,
Offense
Facts /c1w � � _ t ; OI/ tom" lt;,t
This will serve only as a warning. At this time 'no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are
attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in
appropriate leegal action by the Town.
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
2. nters
BOARD OF HEALTH 0 satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops
-
0 unsatisfactory 4.Manufacturers
(see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
COMPANY 6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS CC Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks
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) 13q
transmission/hydraulic
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
Miscellaneous:
e
1.4
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DISPOSAIJRECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply NO C ()L�ef C)V 0-Si Lk
0 Town Sewer OPublic
0 On-site OPrivate
T MOr, T(ZA b
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES. \,,-KO
0-H61ding tank: MDC
0 Catch basin/Dry well A, C,4 A Wrcr- I
0 On-site systemty
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS:
0 Holding tank:MDC
0 Catch basin/Dry well
0 On-site system
5.Waste Transporter
Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product Licensed?i
YES,,-, NO
kA >Q r\ C(_�A 10 Velf
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date '
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLJANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair2.Printers
'^^�
BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops
,/ O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY _4 r�`�-1 1� /l (see Orders ) 5.Retail Stores
/ 6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS a L' /trrf- �"1 Y 111- ) Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground
IN OUT IN OUTI IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels:
Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy-Oils.
waste motor oil (C)' k
new motor oil (C) C/
transmission/hydraulic v
Synthetic.Organics: �
degreasers
}y /
Miscellaneous:!
DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2, Water Supply 13��: r� 7 t�P1/ t�E/ � j r✓i �I i
'O Town Sewer OOPublic illy) f)r rrpAF 4)P_r'V 1 oI r'1\1 1W1.' �_,;t �..
O On-site 0Private
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES Iti NO
O Holding tank: MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well . +
O On-site system j
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO M ORDERS:�?c, / o
Q Holding tank: MDC ( _,✓/ f ,
O Catch basin/Dry well ;.r
O On-site system
5.Waste Transporter -
Name of HaulerDestination Waste Product
YES NO
2.
Persdn,(s) Interviewed Inspector " Date�,
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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
BOARD OF .HEALTH O. satisfactory 2.Printers
3.Auto Body Shops
7 0 unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY l0_ 1 k7l_ r it, j '�, (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS " 's�r Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALSUndergroundove Tanks
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:
DISPOSAIJRECLAMATION REMARKS:, d
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply
O�Town Sewer OPublic
60n-site OPrivate - k�, .
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO
_O Holding tank: MDC
0 Catch basin/Dry well
O On-sites stem '-- E e lr r;,
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: n
O Holding tank:MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well r` r % r I ri-4, .)ti i• !
O On-site system
5. Waste Transporter
V r r
Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product
YES INO
1. �.
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD OF HEALTH O 3.Auto Body Shops
� nn "I j� O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY`3�l��.' J l,a(l V r' V� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
r� 1 ``� r 1 6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS r��m / �,�( ly y/\1 Affi !_� Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT-outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels:
Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy Oils:
� y
waste motor oil (C)
new motor oil (C)
transmission/hydraulic
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
Miscellaneous:
DISPOSALIR.ECLAMATION REMARKS: n�"IC A;�} a
1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply -tkb i A -Por "( J C,t r l Y
O,Town Sewer OPublic AV C,\ n[ o I L_� Al q1q, C� � ��''01-n'TI—
O On-site OPrivate o u� l t !e))
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NOI-11
O Holding tank: MDC ~ y 1`��,/
O Catch basin/Dry well � /'/� >t '�111� .-SEA t_6f) dl/ g11410/O On-site system40q3
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS-
0 Holding tank:MDC t lF=A7 ��.�� 0 t' A26 �OU_�L-r
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system -
5. Waste Transporter
DestinationName of Hauler
YES NO
1.
2.
erviewed Inspector Date
r �
y
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
BOARD OF HEALTH CJ satisfactory 2.Printers
3.Auto Body Shops
/f O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANYD� S�. (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS rjF�� k LGe 41RI1 Class: 7.Miscellaneous
eu+/ 4119 Gv d QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALSCase lots 1 ground
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels:
Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy Oils:
waste motor oil (C)
Ph 1-145
new motor oil (C)
13VWVj'
transmission/hydraulic
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
Miscellaneous: 1-09 Y
o
CCtluS luf rry
DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply X/o 0/'/ a '- '0 0/V 0-
J 'Town Sewer ofu-blic Wt'0°A-- Jff-� C--•
O On-site OPrivate f3cr 64.4 .e' 4'
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES__NO
Holding tank:MDC API J Pa `!�'` E v r �
O Catch basin/Dry well gr-ue ov • / Ql-W14.1 R-1-0,7Y SC AsC0 !.:
O On-site system Eo�G� a F ln� 04 bci �!� �"✓�,
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO O ERS: eVLeo
O Holding tank:MDC
&Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system
5.Waste Transporter
uci Licensed?!
Name of Hauler Destination as te Pr didl
YES/ NO
2, tea,,,,,
n erviewed Insp ctor Date
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BOARD OF HEALTH E) satisfactory 2.Printers
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COMPANY c� � CJJ (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS $' Gi/y�ivS�/� V�J` CC-44AII Class: 7.Miscellaneous
/19 Gv c/ QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots 1Underground
IN OUT IN I OUT IN OUT #&gallons IAge I Test
Fuels:
Gasoline,Jet Fuel(A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy Oils:
waste motor oil (C)
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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:
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TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
Mail To:
NAME OF BUSINESS: Board of Health
MAILING ADDRESS: i Town of Barnstable
TELEPHONE NUMBER: ���G P.O. Box 534
CONTACT PERSON: )q le Hyannis, MA 02601
Does your firm s re any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for
your own use, in qu ities totalling, at any time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry
weight? YES NO
This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the
enclosed envelope for your convenience.
If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your
mailing address:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous
characteristics and must be registered when stored '
Please put a check beside each product that you store:
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)
Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's
Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons,
Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride)
Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels
Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde,
Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids)
(including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may
Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please list):
(dry cleaners)
Other cleaning solvents
Bug and tar removers
Household cleansers, oven cleaners
White Copy- Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business
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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 2.Printers
3.Auto Body Shops
unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS ' Class: 7.Miscellaneous
UANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels: 4� �
Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy Oils:
waste motor oil (C)
new motor oil (C)
transmission/hydraulic—!! A
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
Miscellaneous:
DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS::
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply I ] Vie&
Town Sewer A!Public
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO
Holding tank:MDC �-^~
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system 4�_.
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES�NO ORDERS-
0 Holding tank: MDC
,Catch basin/Dry well -
O On-site system
5.Waste Transporter
Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product
2.
Tk —Person-*(i0fiterviewed Inspecto Date
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
2. nters
BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 3.Auto Body Shops
O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS Class: C 7.Miscellaneous
?TE/rRi
A � NTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)MAJ IALSoveUnderground Tanks
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
y s�t�
Miscellaneous:
tC�
�';to�
A
DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply
O Town Sewer OPublic
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO
O Holding tank: MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well
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
YES NO
1.
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
Q satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops
� - unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANYA, f � „r, ._�rl St O (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel.� C 7.Miscellaneous
iers
ADDRESS �,-..�. �>.�' 1YYI�!�1,� Class: �
yQUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS: 1Underground Tanks
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:
DISP0SAL/RECLAMATI0N REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply
O Town Sewer OPublic
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO
O Holding tank: MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well
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 YES INO
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
BOARD OF HEALTH O satisfactory 2.Printers
3.Auto Body Shops
O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY c wJ (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
���/ _ p� 6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS 1P Al`4 Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS 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
It Ae
cepAlly2�S tl
Miscellaneous:
DISPOSALIRECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply
O Town Sewer OPublic
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO-
0 Holding tank: MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well
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
YES NO
1.
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD -OF HEALTH 1 Auto Body Shops
, O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
�/' (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
COMPANY 5P,,4 t9
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS Class: 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors; OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks
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
t,= r
Miscellaneous:
}✓ ?
_ f f
i'.��! f eS9".�✓"'✓Y ��s �,y�±r �F J� kFT 'rem`
,t/ 40 /"7
DISPOSAURE(;LAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply
O Town Sewer OPublic
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO-
0 Holding tank:MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well
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 YES NO ,
i
2.
Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Date
L
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD OF HEALTH 0 3.Auto Body Shops
O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
� /
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS f CL- Class: 7.Miscellaneous
iTQUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MAT IAL 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:
f
d
lip I I I
MPMA
-f yt6W CAI
DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS: o
1. anitary Sewage 2. W ter Supply tL PWAdG6SOP rLz�
Town Sewer Public
O On-site O rivate h r-,
3. doo Drains YES NO
)41 oldin t . MDC
O Catch basin/Dry well aJE
O On-site system
4. Qutdoor Surface drain NO O ERS• j �0Aj
olding tan
Catch basin/Dry well cop
O On-site system plf)ffihldr_�
5.Waste Transporter
Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product
r YES NO
1. J ►'t l
2.
rso s) Interviewed ID&CF0 e
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TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
NAME OF BUSINESS: S f,9Rs '90 7_0C&1V 7 ,ER Mail To:
BUSINESS LOCATION: C19701= Cal, 1,k7/9LL Board of Health
MAILING ADDRESS: RT /3,. CIVE 06Z) L h/yaq r,v Town of Barnstable
P.O. Box 534
TELEPHONE NUMBER: .508 990 17313 Hyannis, MA 02601
CONTACT PERSON: R/C/<, Ine- A114h@ , ) /tl000mIA
EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: * i` . 6 rf 29a 7300 m70 O1
Does your firm store any of the toxic or-:hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for
your own use '
YES �� NO
This form must be returned to the Board of Health-regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the
enclosed envelope for your convenience.
If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your
mailing address:
ADDRESS:
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
j41 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)
Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's
Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons,
Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride)
Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels
Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde,
Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids)
(including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may
Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please list):
(dry cleaners)Other cleaning solvents °- hr'Gt-he Clean
Bug and tar removers,--
Household cleansers, oven cleaners
White Copy-Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body shops
/!� unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY 'c::�u (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
ADDRESS C (V e1Alass: 6.Fuel Suppliers
j 7.Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATExffS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks
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)
ansmissio ydrauhc
� 15WA
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
Miscellaneous:
vi��
DISPOSALIRECLAMATION R S:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Nyater Supply.? 0 (�
O Town Sewer Public
O On-site OPrivate -
ROLN
3. IMcasir�
rains YESzNO
DC
O /dl) well
O On-site system th (� 3MALISMod
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO : 0 ( Ir 0 � � low
O Holding tank:MDC _y,_-:
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system
0a
5.Waste Transporter
Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product
1.
��f/ YES NO
2.
Pers n ( Interviewed Inspect r Oat
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1. Marine,Gas Stations,Repair
BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 2• Printers
3.Auto Body Shops
O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS Class: 7. Miscellaneous
QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels: -
Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A)
Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B)
Heavy Oils:
waste motor oil (C) J<
new motor oil(C) IV
transmission/hydraulic
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
C�
Miscellaneous:
s C
DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS:
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply `+T 70 tv"3 n
Town Sewer " (Public vc�,
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NOx � Lis
O Holding tank:MDC l
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES N0)Z_ ORDERS:
Q Holding tank:MDC �
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system 14)
5.Waste Transporter
Narne of Hauler Destination Waste Product .d
1. --- (WAM 02. fOC- V NO
2. — (L —
1
Person(s) Interviewed Inspector Da e
TOWN .OF BARNSTABLE OMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Rep 'r
satisfactory 2.Printers
BOARD OF HEALTH �iun
3.Auto Body Shops
Osatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers
COMPANYJ�'r,�1 .5 � _� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores
6.Fuel Suppliers
ADDRESS Class: 7.Miscellaneous
UANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors)
MAJOR MATERIrALSDru 1,
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test
Fuels:
u
Heavy O'
`,waste -
-.14 re
m
sio�hydraulic
Synthetic Organics:
degreasers
saw
M'scel eous:
r�
DISPOSALIRECLAMATION REMARKS:`
1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply x �" ,,e
O Town Sewer OPublic
O On-site OPrivate
3. Indoor Floor Drains YES,_NO
Holding tank.MDC_/���ry4j
0 Catch basin/Dry well A-ffly
O On-site systems
4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO V ORDERS: c�
O Holding tank:MDC ,.A-.- 6
O Catch basin/Dry well
O On-site system
5.Waste Transporter
Product
2. �
Aljam/ �l L/•.y J�J'
Per (s) In ewe d Inspector Date
NAME OF OfF,ENDPIEE� t ,f-jyB:AR 71802
TOWN OF ADDRESS
Of,OF� 13A '; 1..1."+-d..)A"'. (r/L..A - I /I
BARNSTABLE CjTY�'�����C\\finZIP
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I pf7NE►q,. _ I MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER
M1•� OFFENSE' LLJ
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TIME AND DATE OF VIOLATION..,.,, ► .,� LOCATION OF VIOLATION - /� Z
NOTICE OF `:�I•: t� d(A.M�/P.M.)ON. )`N roar 17,20 05 ,J�4 C�cr.:16C?4ckr-�l'weod 14aI/ J
SIGN TURF OF ENFORCING PERSON r -ENFORCING DEPT.. ► BADGE NO. -W
VIOLATION l �A AIA �' �.-`" l#it�� �! .��r'rA.1�
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OF TOWN 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X UJI
ORDINANCE X Unable to obtain signature of offender. 00
3 THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS t— ,�
Date mailed .0 1 I'fUj
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OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION-(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL fL
DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. F Lu
REGULATION co
(1)You may.elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, W
before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, r
Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a
(2 If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal Droceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT FIRST
BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNS TABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this
citation for a hearing.
(3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or it you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the
hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you.
❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$
Signature
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s _ TOWN OF- BARNSTABLE. " BAR v AM 3399
Ordinance - or Regu3ation
=} WARNING ,NOTICE
Name of Offender/Mana ender./Manager � ��� � �.� � �� '
g �,�
Address of Offender My/MB Reg.#
Village/State/Zip
Business Name 1��.'+ a� 1# "'. .. - ��. " am/pm; on hAlva 20_
Business Address ,FC
Signature .of Enforcing Office iA f��
Village/State/Zip
Location of Offense
„. Enforcing"Dept/Division
Offense
Facts T) yoi h4l ILI �'al� r . r k' �i b � J /l.D/ '� t1,A-0*w*W
(V)4�0, .. I� aP &V . Ain Mpui/,
'thisf will serve ly as1a,Wa'f-iing: `At'Ithis time no legal action has been taken-. +t
It is the goal of Townx. agencies to�ach.i`eve. voluntary compliance of Town {
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Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. ( Education -efforts and warning, notices are
attempts to gain voluntary.,' compliance. Subsequent violations will result in
appropriate legal act i ,n b* h6� Town. ;
WHITE-OFFEND R CANARY-ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK-ENFORCING OFFICER GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT.
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s TOWN OF BARNSTABLE' BAR—W O 3399
Ordinance or RegulAtion
WARNING NOTICE
Name of Offender/Manager (�t� � •�, ��S-k&,,,+
4 Address of Offender MV/MB Reg.#
Village/State/Zip
Business Name APA IS alkh P1, A r am/lpm; on s. 1� �C. 20
Business Address ' .,
Signat%re .of Enforcing Officer
Village/State/Zip " , a fi (a�� �
Location of Offense , to 1 y 4pu
Enforcing*,Dept/Divis y_n
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dfrrpr FA sSoill( AID ofimphA Ar.
Thin' will serve. pnly4as1a-. warning: 'At-(this time no legal action has been taken.
It is the goal' of Town, agencies tottachieve'' voluntary compliance of Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. elducation efforts and warning notices are
attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in '
appropriate legal actior'i,Lb"y�'ihe Town.
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WHITE-OFFENDER NARY-ORDJREG.-PROG. PINK--ENFORCING OFFICER GOLD.-ENFORCING DEPT.
A.
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TOWN OF ADDRESS 0 OFFENDER
BAR 71802
BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE
ty'/
TIME AND DATE OF VIOLAT, LLJ
10 '1 fION
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0 IL10 9XMI,1/ M.)ON 20 /It
NOTICE F SIGNAYU 'ON
�EDFENMPILIINP IH
DEPT. 1 BADGE NO. _j I
VIOLATION LLJ
C0
OF TOWN I C>
,REREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X LU
ORDINANCE unable to obtain si nature of offender.
THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS
Date mailed 9 " 10 15
OR _j
REGULATION DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. Uj
YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES'WITH REGARD To DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1):OR OPTION 2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a-
mayL elect to pay the above finei either by appearInX In person betwe Uj
on 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M Mond th gh Friday,legal tholid C/)
The Barnstable Clerk.200 aln Street,Hyannis,M 02601.Orb6mailin a 'ad, <
Py excepted.a check,money order'6r Postarnotreouto Barnstable Clerk, 0, LLJ
Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE F THISNOTICE. _j
Box 2430,FIRST
It you desire to contest this matter In a noncriminal di ou a do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST
UNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAINSTREET, S B
citation for a hearing. rocee R,'XARmN.�A LE,MA 02630,Attn:21 DuNeosncr.Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this
(3)If you fall to pay the above offense or to requpst a hearing within 21 days,or If you fall to appear for the hearing or to Pay any fine determined at the
hearing to be due,-criminal complaint may be Issued against you.
❑
I I HERE I BY ELECT the first
option above,confess to the offense.charged,and enclose payment In the amount of$
Signature
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TOWN OF BARNSTABI,E BAR-W
Ordinance or Regulation
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WARN
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Name. of C1�`ffender/Manager �r�.'�,- ,. 1k(
is
Address of :Offender MV/MB Reg.#
Village/State/Z" p
Business. Name a 1. �.. � - � t '�' am/ m: on 20
Business Address'
Signature .of Enforcing`Officer ,
Village/State/Zip d,
" Pb
Location of Offense' A` f OC (�~
Enforc.ing'.DeSt/Divis n
M,.;4'•: Offense_ $ mv. d� f 41 ' {. .5
�a Facts '3.: Ll 0 ' v p (t ;ik, 10 P� n 0/1 �. u
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n, This- will sexy ,�� adfhing At this time -no legal action has been taken.
g �AxAghieve voluntary compliance of Town !I is the t oal° of Town4 ape t,o
{, Ordinances, Rules : and Regulations`." "'Education efforts and warning notices are
x{N'attempts to .,:gain°..;voluntary compliance. Subsequent. violations will result in
t appropriate legal acts n by"t)hd- Town.
w WHITE-OFFENDR"'�ANARY ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK-ENFORCING OFFICER GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT.
R".. 4e;` .. ♦ - ..
180
Art XXIX $ 25.00 Garage Sales
Art XXXVI $100.00 Operations of Vehicles on Beach
Art XXXVII $100.00 Obstruction of Public Access
Art XXXVV $ 10.00 Leash.Law, 1st Offense
$ 20.00 Leash Law, tad Offense
$ 30.00 Leash Law, 3rd Offense
$ 50.00 Leash Law, 4th and Subsequent
Offense
Art XXXV $ 50.00 Roller Skating and Skate Boarding
Art XXXVI $100.00 Sewer Use
Art XXXVII $100..00 Signs
> Art XXXVIII $100.00 Houseboats
Art XXXVX $200.00 Toxic and Hazardous Materials
Art XL $100.00 Raffles and Bazaars
Art XLI $ 50.00 Scenic Roads
Art XLII $ 25.00 Burglar Alarm (Section 2)
Art XLII $ 50.00 Burglar Alarm (Section 3)
Art XLIII $100.00 Handicapped Parking
Art XLIV $100.00 Commercial Handbills
Art XLV $ 10.-00 Barking Dogs
Art XLVI $ 15.00 License and Tags for Dogs
Art XLVII $250.00 Wastewater Discharge
Art XLIX $100.00 Fire Lanes
Art LV $100.00 Town Trees
Art LIV •$100.00 Sale of Cigarettes From a Machine
Art LXI $100.00 Hawker or Peddler
Art LXII $100.00 Body Piercing
Art LXIV $200.00 Gambling
Board of Health Regulations: BHR $100.00 Board of Health Regulations
Town Manager's Herring Regulations:
Mgr Reg. $50.00 Herring and Alewives. Taking Herring or Alewives on a
closed day.
Mgr Reg. $50.00 Herring and Alewives. Failure to remove fish caught.
Mgr Reg. $100.00 Herring and Alewives. Obstructing passage of herring .
or alewives.
Town Manager's Shellfishing Rules and Regulations:
$50.00 Shellfishing without a valid permit.
$50.00 Taking of shellfish during a CLOSED season.
$75.00 Taking of shellfish on a CLOSED day.
$75.00 Removing shell from shellfish before coming ashore.
$75.00 Taking shellfish in excess of family weekly limit or the amount
allowed. on a family
special permit.
$7.5.00 Taking scallops in excess of family weekly limit. .
$75.00 Taking scallops in other than designated area.
$15.00 Taking sea worms on Saturday.
$15.00.Taking sea worms in excess of 100 per family per week.
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Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS
DBA: .Sears Auto Center Fax: 508-790-7311 —
Corp Name: Mailing Address
Location: lyanough Rd.C.C.Mall,Hyannis Street: Cape Cod Mall
mappar: City: Hyannis
Contact: :Michael J.Coska State: Ma
Telephone: (508)790-7328 Zip: 02601
Emergency: 4508)790-7300 Person Interviewed:
Business Contact Letter Date: 11/30/2004
Category: VehicleMaintenance Inventory Site Visit Date: 12/9/2004
Type: ` Follow Up/Inspection Date: 1/6/2005
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public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains license required
❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed
W town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell W outdoor catch basin/drywell expir ---- -
❑ on-site sewage ❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: ..................................
Remarks: Parts washers. No more oil changes or flush work. Holding compliance:
tank monitored-Owens Corning Monitoring Sysyem-pumped by CYN. Satisfactory
Portable eye wash station is mounted on wall and plumbed eye station.
Hydraulic/Electric Lifts=10. No Freon work. Eye wash station sink in
Battery Room-Holding Tank. Safety Kleen brake washers.Recycled
batteries stored inside and outside.Batteries picked up 2x/week-4 to 6
pallets/week by Delco/Exide.No antifreeze.Orders-Must date
(collection start date)drum of used brake fluid.Need copy of last
pumping of holding
tank. REMARKS: '
12/29/97 No oil changes-no oil or antifrieze waste. Tires taken by Inte
east,CT.Batteries by Exide 2+week. Booms around compressors.
Sintas-shoprugs and uniforms taken out. 20 gal.drum for oily solid for
oily solid in compressor room. 2 pallos of batteries-no outside.
ORDERS: Storage. 12/9/04-alp-
Remarks:open containers found throughout center,open 15 gallon .
drum in waste oil room,spill/release found in car bay area,clutter n
blocking battery acid storage area,shop rags on floor and on top of oil
drums,absorbants full/need to be changed Order:Cap all open V
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containers/use absorbants where spills/releases are found://6/05 alp
follow up inspection-observed 15 gallon drum in waste oil area still
uncapped,surrounded by 8-10 absorbent pads,speedy dry remnants, ilt,
mop and bucket filled with oil and water,large cardboard boxes
(2'x6"x4')with oil soaked half way up the box,smaller boxes with same
soaked up oil,oil gathered around the base of other drums in the room,
floor stained with oil,a drain was found near the area-plugged?What ,�
are they going to do with the mop water?See photos taken.Clutter still
around the battery acid,small bottles in the shop still uncapped,oily
rags still all over,solvent cleaner/parts washer remains open,need to
keep closed,contingency plan is posted in lunch room,soaked boom O
was changed by the air compressors,
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Town of Barnstable-Health Department
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials
❑ gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals
❑d gty's 111 gals or more
tdescr1 3110n _,..'� ;' :Rfl°-+:_ m gty�a s;c, Urllt0_f meaSU_1'ema
motor oil 901.5Gallons
............- __-_ -_.....__. _....._..__._......... _ ._._.._. _ ._...— ...-------___..._...-_.._
hydraulic fluids(including break fluid) € 27 Gallons
misc.petroleum products:grease,lubricants 88.9PGallons
batteries/battery acid 3400Gallons
_.__..---_..-.._.-..........................._. _..._...............__-___...._..._____..._...W..W.._...._............_.______.._.....__..._......__..__.__�._........-..._._ ..___ _..__..........
antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) 65.5Gallons
Windshield Wash _ 330`gallons
waste oil -- 250gallons
Adhesives _ 10 gallons
.._.....-__.._-._.._._._.. ..... __._._--..-._........-.---- _ -._.__......... _—
degreasers for engines and metal 55.5 gallons
caulk/grout 0.4 gallons
_ _---.__.........__._.__._.___._...._....__...... -..._......_...____.-.............___.._._.___...__ ..---._.__...;_......____..-._..._....-__.-_.-..___._...._....._.._-.
paint,varnishes,stains,dyes 4gallons
batteries/battery acid 20gallons W
_.._ -...._...__._._..._..-- ___ _....._._--__ _.._?__...-.._____ ......
Sealant 20gallons
car waxes and polishes �46 gallons
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Misc. Flammable 12 allons
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Misc.Combustible £ 1gallons
waste antifreeze f 250gallons
Waste Transporter: Safety Kleen Fire District: Hyannis
Last HW Shipment Date:. 11/30/2004 Waste Hauler Licensed: Yes
Town of Barnstable
o�114E r Regulatory Services
► '1% Thomas F. Geiler,Director
Public Health Division a fa
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BARNSTABLE, *, Thomas McKean,Di
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200 Main Street, annis,MA 02601
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Phone: 508-862-4644 ►(/t1�`9
Email: health(aD,town:barnstable.ma.us
Fax: 508-790-6304
Office Hours: M-F 8:00—5:00 A December 14,2004 wo,
Mr. Michael J. Coska
Sears Auto Center
Cape Cod Mall
Rte. 132
Hyannis,MA 02601 .
_Dear Mr. Coska:....
Thank you for your-time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit`
at the Sears Auto,Center on.December.9th_ This,letter contains information from that visit that .
will help you become compliant with,Article_39.of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: The
Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials.
Enclosed are copies of Article 39: Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials ordinance, an
application for permit to store and/or utilize 111 gallons or more of Hazardous Materials, and a
copy of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the visit to your
business. Please note the problems identified at your place of business during the hazardous
materials inspection'and their corresponding recommendations listed below:
PROBLEM:
• Sears is in violation of Section 9-1 of Article 39: Control of Toxic and Hazardous
Materials,which states, "The release of any hazardous materials and/or acutely hazardous
materials upon the ground, or into any surface...within the Town of Barnstable,is
prohibited."
• There was a release of an oil mixture on the floor in a car service bay. There were no
catchments or absorbent present.
ORDER:
• Section 5-2 of Article 39 states, "Provisions shall be made to contain the product(i.e.
hazardous materials)in the case of an accidental release."
• Plan and conduct additional staff"refresher"training in hazardous materials
identification,handling, PPE and proper spill response.
• Please instruct your store staff to focus on taking a few moments during their workday to
implement safety measures in order to prevent hazardous materials spills and releases of
any kind.
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PROBLEM:
• There were many open or uncapped containers being improperly stored througho t the rJLv
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auto servicing center areas and storage areas. This violates the Town of Barnstabl r
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General Ordinance,Article 39: Section 5-2. V �
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• Please keep all hazardous and flammable materials stored in capped containers. Thi is
ecommended for health reasons as well as fire hazard prevention.
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• Used shop rags were on the floor and on storage containers.COMMENDATION: S4W
• Used shop rags must be picked up and stored in a metal container with a lid at all time .
Containing your shop rags properly can prevent a fire hazard.
�\ D PROBLEM:
1 \ • Clutter blocking the storage of battery acid in the battery storage room.
RECOMMENDATION: ,
• Clear the area in front of the battery acid storage unit for easier access.
OBLEMi: ,
�� • - The boom,used asf an absorbent,-near e compressors in the oil storage room has ove
absorbed'excess oils from leaks
COMMENDATION: k
• "Repla e`the ver absorb boo h a new boom to capture excessive oil leaks. Thi '
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C� wili'as t irr ntaiii 1� so not to create an actual spill/release.
On Site Inventory Total
The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory from December 9,2004 shows that you
have approximately 5,482 gallons'of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated :
and disposed of at the Sears Auto Center,Rte. 132,Hyannis(Please see enclosed Toxic and
Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet).
�\ The Board of Health has determined that the using, storing, generating and disposing of over I I I
gallons of hazardous materials per month requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain
an annual Hazardous Materials License. This license should be purchased within the next 30
days from the Town of Barnstable Town Offices, 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601
application enclosed).
. Ple e refer to the Town of Barnstable General Ordinance: Article 39, Section 6-5 (A-B-C-D-E).
C AC ntingency Plan must be submitted with your license application. Reviewing your
r on ngency plan for hazardous materials spills and related emergencies (and its location
d ,t ro ghout the store)is highly recommended at this time.
n
n are these recommendations being made for Sears Auto Center?
This information is intended to educate you, a business owner/operator in the Town of
Barnstable,in order to keep your business operations in compliance with local, state and
federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can avoid future regulatory
problems.
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• Complying with the Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials ordinance (Article 39)can
prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply,prevent
environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners,lower or destroy land
values, drive out residents and industry,depress local economies and endanger public
health.
A representative from the Public Health Division will re-visit your business during the next
30 days as a follow up to further advise you on your compliance. If you have any questions
about these problems,the orders and recommendations, or you need further information,
guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division.
Sincerely,
Thomas A. McKean,RS, CHO \I�
Director of Public Health ✓
Alisha L. Parker.
Hazardous Materials Specialist
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Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy)
Article 39 (copy)
Hazardous Materials Permit Application
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TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY
NAME OF BUSINESS: 139ars or-AfW I
BUSINESS LOCATION: a)GI-t r az Lez INVENTORY
MAILING ADDRESS: iI I // TOTAL AMOUNT:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: S29 — 7 9d 7249 l�wlms
CONTACT PERSON: /di Gka el PdS kd,
EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE?
TYPE OF BUSINESS: �D CPP�
INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: ` Fire District:
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Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous,waste: 3° v
Name of Hauler• Destination:
Waste Product: • Licensed? t es No
NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use,
;storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division.
LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic
or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume.
Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum
Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive
�EW 2a,;i,USED Cesspool cleaners
Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants
Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite)
tL Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants
Motor Oils Pesticides
EW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides)
Gas line, Jet fuel,OoAviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers)
Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED
Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer)
lubricants, gear oil NEW USED
Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink
Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote)
Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine
Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda
Rustproofers Misc. Combustible
Car wash detergents Leather dyes
Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers
Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's
Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons,
Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride)
NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels
Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde,
Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids)
Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel
Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list):
Laundry soil & stain removers
(including bleach) �I�,�
Spot removers &cleaning fluids OF
(dry cleaners)
Other cleaning solvents
Bug and tar removers
Windshield wash
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Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS
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DBA: Sears Auto Center Fax 508 790-7311
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Corp Name: Mailing Address
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Location: lyanough Rd.C.C.Mall,Hyannis Street: Cape Cod Mall
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mappar. City: Hyannis
Contact: :Michael J.Coska State: Ma
Telephone: (508)790-7328 Zip: 02601
Emergency: :(508)790-7300 Person Interviewed:
...................................................._......_....................
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Business Contact Letter Date: 11/30/2004
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Category: VehicleMaintenance Inventory.Site Visit Date: 12/9/2004
......... ..........
Type: ` Follow.Up/Inspection Date:
........ ............
❑d public water W indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains license required
❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed
d❑ town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell �/❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir -
❑ on-site sewage ❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: _
Remarks: Parts washers. No more oil changes or flush work. Holding compliance:
tank monitored-Owens Corning Monitoring Sysyem-pumped by CYN. Satisfactory
Portable eye wash station is mounted on wall and plumbed eye station.
Hydraulic/Electric Lifts=10. No freon work. Eye wash station sink in
Battery Room-Holding Tank. Safety Kleen brake washers.Recycled
batteries stored inside and outside.Batteries picked up 2x/week-4 to 6
palletstweek by Delco/Exide.No antifreeze.Orders-Must date r
(collection start date)drum of used brake fluid.Need copy of last
pumping of holding
tank. REMARKS: r,.
12/29/97 No oil changes-no oil or antifrieze waste. Tires taken by Inte
east,CT.Batteries by Exide 2+week. Booms around compressors.
Sintas-shoprugs and uniforms taken out. 20 gal.drum for oily solid for _ c
oily solid in compressor room. 2 pallos of batteries-no outside.
ORDERS: Storage. 12/9/04-alp- .?:, ,`;
Remarks:open containers found throughout center,spill/release found l:y:
in car bay area,clutter blocking battery acid storage area,shop rags on - -
floor and on top of oil drums,absorbants full/need to be changed
Order: Cap all open containers/use absorbants where spills/releases
are found.
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Town of Barnstable-Health Department
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials
❑ gty's>25 Ibs dry.or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals
d❑ gty's 111 gals or more
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motor oil 901.5Gallons
..-.---_._....-----._..__._.___.. .... _...._...___._.___................. ;._ _ ..._ .......... ... ...................
ydraulic fluids(including break fluid) 27Gallons
misc.petroleum products:grease,lubricants 88.9Gallons
batteries/battery acid 3400Gallons
____._._.___...____..._...___._.__ _ .__._..__..._..___...........__._..._.._.._._.........:.........................................._...._...___._........._..............
antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) 65.5'Gallons
Windshield Wash 330 gallons
waste oil 250gallons
Adhesives 10 gallons
._...._._._.._...._.........______..______ __._...._..__ _..................... _.___ _____._.__..__..._.._...._.___._......._......- .............
egreasers for engines and metal 55.5gallons
caulk/grout 0.4gallons
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aint,varnishes,stains,dyes 47gallons
batteries/battery acid 20gallons
__..__._. ___......__._...___.__..._._..._......___..
Sealant 20.gallons
car waxes and polishes • 46gallons
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✓Misc.Flammable "" 12gallons
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Misc.Combustible 1 gallons -
waste antifreeze 250gallons
' Waste Transporter: ;SafetyXleen Fire District: ';Hyannis`,
-: Last HW Shipment Date 1.1130/2004..,;Waste Hauler Licensed: Yes
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Records to Review for SQGs and CESQGs
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Site visit date:
• Hazardous Waste
Manifests:
Employee training documentation (if required):
• Hazardous substance spill control and contingency plan:
• MSDS on site?
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HazMat Waste Shipping documentation:
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• Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity (EPA ID No.):
• Hazardous waste manifests:
• Manifest exception reports:
• Biennial reports:
• Inspection logs:
• Delistings:
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• Land disposal restriction certifications:
• Employee training documentation:
• Hazardous substance spill control and contingency plan:
• Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs):
• Inventory records:
• Shipping papers:
• Hazardous Communication Plan:
• Chemical Hygiene Plan (labs):
• Spill records:
Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS I
DBA: ISears Auto Center Fax: 508-790-7311 _
Corp Name: Mailing Address
....... ...._ ...... _ ..
Location: lyanough Rd.C C Mall,Hyannis Street: Cape Cod Mall (,
mappar: City: Hyannis
Contact: :.Michael J.Coska State: Ma
Telephone: (508)790-7328 Zip: 02601..
Emergency: .(508)790-7300 Person Interviewed:
Business Contact Letter Date: 11/30/2004 Y " "--
Category: ';VehicleMaintenance Inventory Site Visit Date:
Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date:
...............
❑ public water indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑ license required
❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed
0 town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/d --—g rywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir
❑ on-site sewage ❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: ..... ......... ...
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b1Remarks: Parts washers. No more oil changes or flush work. Holding compliance:
tank monitored-Owens Corning Monitoring Sysyem-pumped by CYN.
Portable eye wash station is mounted on wall and plumbed eye station. s /
Hydraulic/Electric Lifts=10. No freon work. Eye wash station sink in
Battery Room Holding Tank. Safety Kleen brake washers.Recycled
batteries stored inside and:outside.Batteries picked up 2x/week-4 to 6
pallets/week,by Delco/Exide.No antifreeze.Orders-Must date
(collection start date)drum of used brake fluid.Need copy of last
pumping of holding
tank.. REMARKS:
.12/29/97 No oil'changes.-no,oil or antifrieze waste. Tires taken by Inte �� $
east,CT.Batteries by Exide 2+week. Booms around compressors. 5 J s,.
Sintas-shoprugs and uniforms taken out. 20 gal.drum for oily solid for,
oily solid in compressor room. 2 pallos of batteries-no outside. C41
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Town of Barnstable-Health Department
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
Chemicals: Zero Toxic Waste Materials
gty's>25 lbs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals
" gty's 111 gals or more
motor oil 2Gall
hydraulic fluids(including break _ _ 1Gallons
misc.petroleum products:grease,lubric 5`Gallons
batteries/battery acid 5Gallons
antifreeze(for gasoline or cool Wit-systems)
Waste Transporter: `Safety Kleen Fire District: S
Last HW Shipment Date: Waste Hauler Licensed:
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Mail to: 200 Main Street
Phone: 760-602-8783 Hyannis,MA 02601
Fax phone: 760-602-8893 Phone: 1-508-8624645
CC: Fax phone: 1-508-790-6304
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Phone: 508-862-4644
Email: healthAtown.barnstable.ma.us
Fax: 508-790-6304
Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30
January 25,2005
Mr.Michael J. Coska
Sears Auto Center
Cape Cod Mall
Rte. 132
Hyannis,MA 02601
RE: Follow up inventory site visit: Unsatisfactory-Non Compliant
Dear Mr. Coska:
A follow up inspection was performed at the Sears Auto Center on Thursday,January 6, 2005. In
this letter,you will find the problems and recommendations or orders from the previous letter sent
to you, dated December 14, 2004. You will also find additional information or findings from the
follow up inspection that was completed on January 6, 2005.
The previous letter was sent to you with recommendations and orders to help you become
compliant with Article 39 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: The Control of Toxic and
Hazardous Materials. Enclosed copies of that letter included; Article 39: Control of Toxic and
Hazardous Materials ordinance,an application for permit to store and/or utilize 111 gallons or
more of Hazardous Materials and a copy of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory
form from the visit to your business. Please note the observations identified at your place of
business during the hazardous materials follow up inspection:
PROBLEM: (December 9,2004)
• There were many open or uncapped containers being improperly stored throughout the
auto servicing center areas and storage areas. This violates the Town of Barnstable
General Ordinance,Article 39: Section 5-2.
ORDER:
• Please keep all hazardous and flammable materials stored in capped containers. This is
recommended for health reasons as well as fire hazard prevention.
FOLLOW UP: (January 6,2005)
• The 15 gallon waste oil container was observed still uncapped located in the waste oil
room.
• Observations also included a spill or release of the waste oil. A mop and bucket located at
the site was full of water and heavy amounts of oil. Speedy dry or another similar
absorbent was observed on the floor near the spill. Some areas looked like the absorbent
was swept up. Where and how was this waste oil and speedy dry disposed of?
• Approximately 8 to 10 absorbent pads were also located at the site of the spill.
• The floor was stained with oil throughout the room. Stains were observed around an
existing 55 gallon drum,under equipment and materials in the vicinity, at the base of the
250 gallon waste oil tank,and near the air compressors.
• Cardboard boxes and a wood 4x4 soaked up the spilled oil. This is a fire hazard.
• A drain was found near the right air compressor. Is the floor drain sealed off and closed?
• An open container of rubber lubricant concentrate was found on top of two unsteady
cardboard boxes in the tire room.
• The parts washer needs to be closed at all times when not in use.
PROBLEM: (December 9,2004)
• Used shop rags were on the floor and on storage containers.
RECOMMENDATION:
• Used shop rags must be picked up and stored in a metal container with a lid at all times.
Containing your shop rags properly can.prevent a fire hazard.
FOLLOW UP: (January 6,2005)
• Observed shop rags located throughout the shop. The metal can was full and the lid was
open.
PROBLEM: (December 9,2004)
• Clutter blocking the storage of battery acid in the battery storage room.
RECOMMENDATION:
• Clear the area in front of the battery acid storage unit for easier access.
FOLLOW UP: (January 6,2005)
• The clutter was still blocking the battery acid storage unit.
PROBLEM: December 9 2004
• The boom,used as an absorbent,near the compressors in the oil storage room has over
absorbed excess oils from leaks.
RECOMMENDATION:
• Replace the over absorbed boom with a new boom to capture excessive oil leaks. This
will assist in containing the leaks so not to create an actual spill/release.
FOLLOW UP: (January 6,2005)
• The boom was replaced.
OBSERVATION: (January 6,2005)
• The eyewash station was moved from a temporary station to a fixed station outside the
battery storage room.
The information provided in the last letter was intended to educate you, a business
owner/operator in the Town of Barnstable,in order to keep your business operations in
compliance with local, state and federal toxic and hazardous materials laws so that you can
avoid future regulatory problems.
Complying with the Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials ordinance (Article 39)can
prevent contamination of Barnstable's existing and future drinking water supply,prevent
environmental contamination which can bankrupt site owners, lower or destroy land values,
drive out residents and industry, depress local economies and endanger public health.
You currently are non compliant with Article 39 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: The
Control of Toxic and Hazardous Materials.
A warning is being issued to you due to the observations during the follow up site inspection
visit on January 6, 2005 (enclosed). You are ordered to correct all of the violations listed
herein within fourteen(14)days of your receipt of this letter. You may request a hearing if
written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within ten(10)days.
Sincerely,
Thomas A. McKean,RS, CHO
Director of Public Health
Alisha L. Parker
Hazardous Materials Specialist
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TEL:508-477--8388
ENVIRONMENTAL REAL:ESTATE CONSULTANTS
FAX:.508-420-1040
15 November 1993
Gerald A. Monte, Chief
RCRA Section
Department of Environmental Protection
Southeast Regional Office
20 Riverside Drive
Lakeville, MA 02347
RE: B arnstable--BPW--S ears
Rte 132, Cape Cod Mall
Hyannis, MA 02601
NON-SE-93-9061
Dear Mr. Monte
I am writing on behalf of the Cape Cod Mall and the Sears Auto Center located therein
and.in response to your Notice of Noncompliance (NON), dated October 27, 1993. My
response is specifically intended to address the sole issue of the industrial waste water
generated by floor wash downs as described in the NON.
On October 8, 1993 I applied for and received a permit from the Hyannis Fire Department
for a temporary aboveground storage tank (AST) to hold the floor wash down waters
pending disposal by a contracted licensed hauler and approval of the permanent tank. A
275 gallon AST was immediately delivered for this purpose and is now in service. Sears is
not discharging the above described waste stream into the municipal sewer system. A
copy of the temporary tank permit is enclosed.
I am advised by Bob Greene of the Department, that final approval for the permanent
holding tank should be granted shortly. Should you have any questions relative to this
specific issue of the NON, please feel free to contact me at the above number or address.
Sincerely,
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Levine & Thomas, Inc.
Jack Thomas, President
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Rick McNear
Sears Auto Center
Cape Cod Mall
Rte 132
Hyannis, MA 02601
Donna Miorandi
Town of Barnstable
367 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
Peter Doyle, Supt.
Town of Barnstable
Water Pollution Control Division
617 Bearses Way
Hyannis, MA 02601
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Health Department
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Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean
FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health
September 29, 1993
Mr. Louis Spritza Jr.
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Sears Automotive
Cape Cod Mall
Route 132
Hyannis, MA 02601
Dear Mr. Spritza:
Enclosed is a copy of the Town of Barnstable's Article 39 which now
exists and a copy of the proposed Article 39. Under the existing Article 39
on page 3 under Storage Controls you will see that the registration form
that we talked about is required to be completed and returned to this depart—
ment and to be updated annually.
In addition, I have enclosed some information which may prove helpful
to you and your staff. It is general info and some housekeeping hints along
with some explanations of the hazardous waste regulations that are set by
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
If you have any further questions please feel free to call me in the
office at 790-6265
Sincerely,
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Donna Z. Mior di
Health Inspector
TEL:508-477-8388 FAX: 508-420-1040
LEVINE & THOMAS, INC.
ENVIRONMENTAL REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS
766 FALMOUTH ROAD
P.O.BOX 1040
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Enclosed for your review is theupdated contmgencyplan for theSears Auto Center
facility noted above Please note the change to the owner rnailmg address as well as the
facility contact .;
A copy of this information has been sent to Diane Saldi,the Auto Center Manager to be
maintained at the facility.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND CONTINGENCY PLAN
Business Name SEARS#2323 —Auto Center Date January 25,2006
Business Site Address Cape Cod Mall,Rte. 132,Hyannis,MA 02601
Business Owner Sears,Roebuck&Co.
Owner Address 3333 Beverly Road,A2-262A,Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Owner Phone 847-286-7222
Primary Contact Person Diane Saldi,Auto Center Manager
Business Phone 508-790-7328
Spill Prevention:
This facility stores and uses chemicals including but not limited to lead acid batteries(corrosives),gasoline
(flammable),combustible liquids(motor oils and misc.petroleum products),and products that are irritants
or that present other health hazards. Batteries are stored on a designated rack or on a shrink-wrapped pallet
in a well-ventilated room away from drains and sources of electricity. Flammable materials not for retail
sale are stored in a flammables cabinet. Used materials are stored in properly labeled drums,and are also
kept away from drains and sources of electricity.
Labeling&Marking:
Employees shall not label or mark waste containers. If a situation arises wherein employees are required to
label and mark waste containers,only authorized labeling and marking materials,found in the Hazardous
Materials Spill Kit,may be used.
Spill&Leak Procedures:
If the spill is larger than 1 gallon,do not attempt to clean it.
• Call 911 in order to notify the local fire department(Hyannis Fire Department 508-775-1300)
• Call the Sears Environmental Health Line(888-368-7327)to report the spill.
• Notify Town of Barnstable Health Department within one hour of detection(508-862-4644)
• Notify Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(888-304-1133)
In the event of a spill or leak less than 1 gallon:
• Immediate report the spill or leak to the supervisor.
• Retrieve the Hazardous Materials Spill Kit.
• Put on white safety gloves,green gloves,an apron and safety glasses.
• Shut off any electrical equipment as appropriate.
• Remove or restrict any potential ignition source from the area.
• Block the flow of liquid to any nearby drain using the spill boom provided in the Hazardous
Material Spill Kit.
WARNING: Do not use metal objects to clean this spill,the generation of sparks could ignite vapors
from the spill.
• Refer to the Sears Waste Management Guide located in the Sears Environmental Operations
Manual for instructions on how to clean up individual hazardous materials(procedures vary by
material.)
• Notify the appropriate agencies and Sears corporate contacts as listed above.
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• Consult with housekeeping or maintenance for assistance with restoring surfaces after hazardous
material cleanup is complete.
A log documenting any accidental spills shall be maintained at the facility. The log shall document how
such spills were handled. The log also documents the inspection results and maintenance of emergency
equipment.
Notification/Alarm Procedures:
In the event of a fire or other emergency requiring off-site emergency response,the designated emergency
contacts will do the following:
A. Call 911 in order to notify the local fire department(Hyannis Fire Department 508-775-1300)
B. Notify Town of Barnstable Health Department within one hour of detection(508-862-4644)
C. Notify Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(888-304-1133)
Containment and Emergency Response Equipment
The following equipment is available on site:
Safety glasses
White safety gloves
Green rubber gloves
Chemical apron
Eye Wash
First Aid Kit
Absorbents("Safety Sorbent")
Spill Boom
Dustpan with Brush
Plastic bags
5 Gallon Safety Buckets
Labels and Markers
Fire Extinguishers
Containment and emergency response equipment shall be inspected every three months by the facility
manager.
Employee Training
Employees receive a training guide that covers the handling of hazardous materials,environmental
management procedures and risks and hazards of each chemical in the workplace. New employees are
trained on the proper storage and handling methods of hazardous materials using MSDS information and
they are made aware of the location and content of the facility emergency response plan during their
orientation period. All employees are trained in the isolation of spills and how to prevent spilled materials
from entering storm and sewer systems. In addition,employees are trained on the following topics:proper
fitting and use of PPE;use of absorbent materials and neutralizers to control and clean up spills and leaks;
proper labeling,marking,disposal and recording of hazardous wastes;fire prevention and response;
response to medical emergencies;evacuation and re-entry procedures. Annual refresher trainings are
conducted,and safety meetings are held on an as needed basis.
Management personnel are trained in the following:procedures for internal alarms and on-site notification,
procedures for agency notification off-site,emergency response,and evacuation notification.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND CONTINGENCY PLAN
Local Fire Department 911 or 508-775-1300
Local Police Department 911 or 508-775-0387
Local Ambulance Service 911 or 508-778-6665
Town of Barnstable Health Department 508-8624644
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 888-304-1133
Sears Environmental Health Line 888-368-7327
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Q .
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE
WILLIAM F.WELD TRUDY CORE
Governor Secretary
ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI DAVID B. STRUHS
Lt. Governor Commissioner
May 5, 1997
Mr. Jack Thomas, President RE : BARNSTABLE--WSC/SMP-4-0898
Trustee under Trust Agreement Fmr. Gibbs Service Station
c/o Levine & Thomas, Incorporated Cape Cod Mall, Route 132
766 Falmouth Road, Suite A-7 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
Post Office Box 1040 NON-SE-3P-97-012
Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
M.G.L. ch. 21E, 310 CMR 40 . 0000
This is an Important Notice. Failure to Respond to This Notice
Could Result in Serious Legal Consequences.
Dear Mr. Thomas :
Department records indicate that you are not in compliance
with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits, or
approvals enforced by the Department .
Attached 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 come into compliance by the prescribed
deadline (s) , or if you otherwise fail to comply in the future with
requirements applicable to you, you could be subject to legal
action.
The Department is authorized to take any of the following
actions against you for failure to comply with the requirements
imposed by M.G.L. c . 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,
310 CMR 40 . 0000 et sea. :.
Imposition of double the amount of permit fees otherwise
Y owed;
20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone (508) 946-2700
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Assessments of up to three (3) times the amount of all
response action costs incurred by the Department, plus
sanctions for failure to perform response actions under
the MCP;
- Assessment of interest on costs incurred at the rate of
twelve percent (120) compounded annually;
- Assessments for damage to natural resources;
Placement of liens on all property located in the
Commonwealth, with authority to foreclose;
- Initiation of civil judicial action brought by the
Attorney General ; and/or
- Initiation of criminal action prosecuted by the Attorney
General .
In addition to these potential legal actions, the
Department may assess a civil administrative penalty for every day
from now on that you remain out of compliance with the requirements
described in this Notice of Noncompliance .
Questions regarding this matter should be directed to
Laura Stanley, at the letterhead address or by telephone at (508)
946-2880 .
Very truly yours,
erard M.R. Martin, Acting Chief
Site Management and Permit Section
M/LS/LM
Attachment : Notice of Noncompliance
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P808 783 119
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
CC : Town of Barnstable
Town Hall
367 Main Street
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager
Hazardous Waste Coordinator
P .O. Box 534
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
ATTN: Tom McKearn
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cc : Environmental Reclamation, Incorporated
446 Waquoit Highway
P.O. Box 3596
Waquoit, Massachusetts 02356
ATTN: Mr. Paul Reiter, LSP
DEP-SERO
ATTN: Andrea Papadopoulos, Deputy Regional Director
Kevin Kiernan, Deputy Regional Counsel
Regional Enforcement Team (2 copies)
Data Entry
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NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY
NON-SE-3P-97-012
NAME OF ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE:
Trustee Under Trust Agreement
c/o Levine & Thomas, Incorporated
766 Falmouth Road, Suite A-7
Post Office Box 1040
Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED:
Former Gibbs Service Station
Cape Cod Mall
Route 132
Hyannis, Massachusetts .02601
DATE (S) WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED:
October 24, 1996
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE AND OF THE REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED
WITH•
On May 13 , 1994 , the Department. issued you a Tier IB
Transition Statement (a Permit) for the above referenced
disposal site . You agreed to the terms of the Permit, ' signed
the Permit and the Permit became effective on September 2 ,
1994 . Condition (3) (d) 1 of the Permit required that all
applicable - submittals including Scopes of Work, Status
Reports, Completion Statements, Phase Reports and Response
Action Outcome Statements be submitted to the Department in
accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR
40. 0000 . Pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0550 (2) (b) , a Phase II Report
including a Risk Characterization, a Phase II Completion
Statement and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if applicable
were to be submitted to the Department for the Former Gibbs
Service Station site by September 2 , 1996 .
On September 23 , 1996, Environmental Reclamation, Incorporated
submitted a Notification of Delay pursuant to 310 CMR
40 . 0550 (5) which indicated that a Class A-2 Response Action
Outcome Statement . would be submitted to the Department in
thirty (30) days . To date, neither a Response Action Outcome
nor the documents described above have been submitted to the
Department . Therefore, you failed to submit a Phase II
Report, a Risk Characterization, a Phase II. Completion
Statement and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if applicable
or a Response Action Outcome Statement to the Department in
accordance with Permit Condition (3) (d) 1 and 310 CMR 40 . 0550 .
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DESCRIPTION AND DEADLINES OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN
Submit to the Department by May 30, 1997 :
• a Phase II Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0830,
• a Risk Characterization Report pursuant to 310 CMR
40 . 0900,
• a Phase II Completion Statement, and
• a Phase III Remedial Action Plan pursuant to 310
CMR 40 . 0850 or a Response Action Outcome Statement
pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 1000 .
For the Department
DATE : �� Ictct- NAME:
erard M.R. Martin, Acting Chief
Site Management and Permit Section
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. : P808 783 119
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
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F THE r Regulatory Services
Thomas F.Geiler,Director
Public Health Division
,�f. " SMBLE,• *3 Thomas McKean,Director
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200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601
Phone: 508-862-4644
Email: health00wn.barnstable.ma.us
Fax: 508-790-6304
Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30
March 10,2005
Mr. Michael J. Coska
Sears Auto Center
Cape Cod Mall
Rte. 132
Hyannis,MA 02601
Dear Mr..Coska: -
Enclosed youmill.find the Emergency Response and Contingency Plan that was submitted.for-the,
business located at Rte..132, Iyannough Rd.,Hyannis,.MA. Please post this plan in the
appropriate areas throughout the facility to ensure all associates have access to and understand
these procedures. Please refer.to.the'Town of Barnstable General Ordinance:Article 39, Section
6-5 (A-B-C-D-E)regarding the Contingency Plan.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division.
Sincerely,
Alisha L.Parker
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Enc. Emergency Response and Contingency Plan(copy)
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Business Name SEARS #2323 —Auto Center Date January 25, 2005
Business Site Address Cape Cod Mall, Rte. 132, Hyannis, MA 02601
Business Owner Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Owner Address 3333 Beverly Road, A2-238A, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Owner Phone 847-286-8220
Primary Contact Person Michael Coska
Business Phone 508-790-7328
Spill Prevention:
This facility stores and uses chemicals including but not limited to lead acid batteries(corrosives),gasoline
(flammable),combustible liquids(motor oils and misc.petroleum products), and products that are irritants
or that present other health hazards. Batteries are stored on a designated rack or on a shrink-wrapped pallet
in a well-ventilated room away from drains and sources of electricity. Flammable materials not for retail
sale are stored in a flammables cabinet. Used materials are stored in properly labeled drums,and are also
kept away from drains and sources of electricity.
Labeling & Marking:
Employees shall not label or mark waste containers. If a situation arises wherein employees are required to
label and mark waste containers,only authorized labeling and marking materials,found in the Hazardous
Materials Spill Kit,may be used.
Spill & Leak Procedures:
If the spill is larger than 1 gallon,do not attempt to clean it.
• Call 911 in order to notify the local fire department(Hyannis Fire Department 508-775-1300)
• Call the Sears Environmental Health Line(888-368-7327)to report the spill.
• Notify Town of Barnstable Health Department within one hour of detection(508-862-4644)
• Notify Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(888-304-1133)
In the event of a spill or leak less than I gallon:
• Immediate report the spill or leak to the supervisor.
• Retrieve the Hazardous Materials Spill Kit.
• Put on white safety gloves,green gloves,an apron and safety glasses.
• Shut off any electrical equipment as appropriate.
• Remove or restrict any potential ignition source from the area.
• Block the flow of liquid to any nearby drain using the spill boom provided in the Hazardous
Material Spill Kit.
WARNING: Do not use metal objects to clean this spill,the generation of sparks could ignite vapors
from the spill.
• Refer to the Sears Waste Management Guide located in the Sears Environmental Operations
Manual for instructions on how to clean up individual hazardous materials(procedures vary by
material.)
• Notify the appropriate agencies and Sears corporate contacts as listed above.
• Consult with housekeeping or maintenance for assistance with restoring surfaces after hazardous
material cleanup is complete.
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A log documenting any accidental spills shall be maintained at the facility. The log shall document how
such spills were handled. The log also documents the inspection results and maintenance of emergency
equipment.
Notification/Alarm Procedures:
In the event of a fire or other emergency requiring off-site emergency response,the designated emergency
contacts will do the following:
A. Call 911 in order to notify the local fire department(Hyannis Fire Department 508-775-1300)
B. Notify Town of Barnstable Health Department within one hour of detection(508-862-4644)
C. Notify Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection(888-304-1133)
Containment and Emergency Response Equipment
The following equipment is available on site:
Safety glasses
White safety gloves
Green rubber gloves
Chemical apron
Eye Wash
First Aid Kit
Absorbents("Safety Sorbent")
Spill Boom
Dustpan with Brush
Plastic bags
5 Gallon Safety Buckets
Labels and Markers
Fire Extinguishers
Containment and emergency response equipment shall be inspected every three months by the facility
manager.
Employee Training
Employees receive a training guide that covers the handling of hazardous materials, environmental
management procedures and risks and hazards of each chemical in the workplace. New employees are
trained on the proper storage and handling methods of hazardous materials using MSDS information and
they are made aware of the location and content of the facility emergency response plan during their
orientation period. All employees are trained in the isolation of spills and how to prevent spilled materials
from entering storm and sewer systems. In addition,employees are trained on the following topics:proper
fitting and use of PPE;use of absorbent materials and neutralizers to control and clean up spills and leaks;
proper labeling,marking,disposal and recording of hazardous wastes;fire prevention and response;
response to medical emergencies;evacuation and re-entry procedures. Annual refresher trainings are
conducted,and safety meetings are held on an as needed basis.
Management personnel are trained in the following:procedures for internal alarms and on-site notification,
procedures for agency notification off-site,emergency response,and evacuation notification.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND CONTINGENCY PLAN
Local Fire Department 911 or 508-775-1300
Local Police Department 911 or 508-775-0387
Local Ambulance Service 911 or 508-778-6665
Town of Barnstable Health Department 508-862-4644
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 888-304-1133
Sears Environmental Health Line 888-368-7327
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Town of Barnstable
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P� ti Thomas F. Geiler,Director
Public Health Division
* BARNSTABLE, * Thomas McKean,Director
�$ 639. ,�� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601
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Phone: 508-862-4644
Email: healthOtown.bamstable.ma.us
Fax: 508-790-6304
Office Hours: M-F 8:00—5:00
October 16, 2006.
Ms. Diane Saldi
Sears Auto Center Manager
Cape Cod Mall '
Rte. 132 % ,
Hyannis,MA 02601
Dear Ms. Saldi:
I met with your Assistant Manager,Harold Knowlton, during the hazardous materials inventory
and site visit at the Sears Auto Center on August 28, 2006 and would like to thank you both for
your time and cooperation. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you
become compliant with Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Code: Hazardous Materials. As
you may know, a Hazardous Materials inventory and site visit is required annually for each
business within the Town of Barnstable who are using, storing, generating and disposing of over
111 gallons of hazardous materials at any given time.
Enclosed are copies of Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials ordinance, and a copy of the Toxic and
Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the visit to your business. Please note the
problems identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection and their
corresponding orders or recommendations listed below:
PROBLEM:
• Sears is in violation of Section 9 of Code 108: Hazardous Materials,which states, "The
release of any hazardous materials and/or acutely hazardous materials upon the ground,
or into any surface...within the Town of Barnstable,is prohibited."
• There was petroleum observed around the base of the new and used oil tanks in the
compressor room located at the rear of the building.
ORDER:
• Section 5 (B) of Code 108 states, "Provisions shall be made to contain the product(i.e.
hazardous materials)in the case of an accidental release."
• Place absorbent pads on the tops of the tanks so they can absorb any small releases or
spills and keep it from running down the tank to the ground.
PROBLEM:
• Sears is in violation of Section 9 of Code 108: Hazardous Materials,which states, "The
release of any hazardous materials and/or acutely hazardous materials upon the ground,
or into any surface...within the Town of Barnstable,is prohibited."
• There was waste oil around the base of the oil filter drum.
ORDER:
• Section 5 (B) of Code 108 states, "Provisions shall be made to contain the product(i.e.
hazardous materials)in the case of an accidental release."
• Place a larger sized drum below the oil crusher so all oil will be released into the drum.
Place an oil catchment under the base of the large drum.
PROBLEM:
• There were many open or uncapped containers being improperly stored throughout the
auto servicing center areas and storage areas.
ORDER:
• Please keep all hazardous and flammable materials stored in capped containers. This is
recommended for health reasons as well as fire hazard prevention.
PROBLEM:
• There were two (2)pallets of batteries located outdoors.
ORDER:
• Please place the pallets indoors,especially when the store is closed and when there are
weather conditions of rain and/or snow.
• Batteries shall be stored on pallets at all times.
PROBLEM:
• Used shop rags were on the floor and on storage containers.
RECOMMENDATION:
• Used shop rags must be picked up and stored in a metal container with a lid at all times.
Containing your shop rags properly can prevent a fire hazard.
On Site Inventory Total
The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from August 28, 2006 shows that you
have approximately 2,836 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated
and disposed of at the Sears Auto Center,Rte. 132,Hyannis(Please see enclosed Toxic and
Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet).
The Board of Health has determined that the using, storing, generating and disposing of over 111
gallons of hazardous materials per month requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain
an annual Hazardous Materials License. This license has been obtained for the fiscal year 2006-
2007.
A representative from the Public Health Division will re-visit your business during the next
30 days as a follow up to further advise you on your compliance. The facility has improved
significantly since you have taken over the Management aspect of Sears Auto Center. I am here
on a local level to help you with any Hazardous Materials questions you may have. I look
forward to meeting with you for the follow up site inspection.
If you have any questions about these problems,the orders and recommendations, or you need
further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health
Division.
SiMshParker
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Hazardous Materials Specialist
All orders to correct violations of Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance: Hazardous
Materials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter.
Thomas A.McKean,RS, CHO
Director of Public Health
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COMMENTS:
BARNSTABLE POLICE CALLED REQUESTING RESCUE AND A ENGINE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
ACCIDENT IN FRONT OF THE MALL, OFF ROUTE 13-2, IYANOUGH ROAD.
ARRIVING ON SCENE, IN THE PARKING LOT, WE FOUND . A FEMALE PATIENT LAYING ON
THE PAVEMENT NEAR HER CAR, WITH A TRAIL OF GASOLINE LEADING BACK TO A SIGN
POST SHE SLAMMED INTO.
ENGINE 6269 S CREW PULLED AN 1 /4 HANDLINE AND A CO' E TO PROTECT BOTH THE
VICTIM AND RESCUE TEAM, UNTIL THEY WERE ABLE TO REMOVE HER FROM THE AREA.
AFTER REMOVAL OF THE PATIENT 6261S CREW USED JAN-SOLV, AFFF, AND A SMALL
AMOUNT OF WATER TO DISPERSE THIS SPILL.
DAVISfS EXXON REMOVED THIS VEHICLE FROM THE SCENE. BOB LESTER, TOW TRUCK
DRIVER IS GOING TO COLLECT THE REMAIN FUEL DRIPPING FROM THE TANK AND PROPERLY
DISPOSE OF IT.
WEATHER CONDITION: PARTLY CLOUDY, COOL, WIND OUT OF THE SOUTHWEST ABOUT S MPH, ,
T 60% F.
FARRENKOPF, C. CAPT. 05/07/Si.
INCIDENT REPORT
(Extract NFIRS - 1)
Hyannis Fir-e Depa-i--t-yne-nt DELETE
CHANGE
FIDID
INCIDENT NO, EXP.NO. MO DAY YR DAY OF WEEK L
0 04...' ALARM TIME ARRIVAL TIME TIME IN SERVICE
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ADDRESS TELEPHONE
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0 (508)477-1675
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MALL SECURITY CALLED TO REPORT A AUTBMOALE LEAKING GASOLINE IN FRONT OF
THE FOOD COURT, NEAR THE SOUTH ENTRANCE OF THE CAPE COD MALL.
ARRIVING ON SCENE WE WERE MET BY MALL SECURITY, WHO WAS WITH THE OWNER,
�
| OPERATOR OF THIS VEHICLE.
INVESTIGATING, WE FOUND A MINOR GASOLINE LEAK, COMING FROM A SEAM, ON THE
FORWARD PART OF THE FUEL TANK. WE SPREAD SPEEDY-DRY {}VER THE SPILL AREA AND
RECOVERED THE REMAINING DRIPPING FUEL WITH A PAN, TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE
STATION.
�
� THE OWNER, MS. JEANNET7E THOMP8ON, HAS TRIPLE A TOWING, AND REQUESTED WE HAVE
THEM REMOVE HER VEHICLE 78 THIER GARAGE FOR REPAIRS IN THE A.N. FIRE ALARM
NDTIFEDDAVIS' S TOWING, WHO ARRIVED ON SCENE AND REMOVED THIS AUTO.
� OWNER/OPERAT{}R: MIS. JEANETTE THOMPS8N, 17 SHAG BANK ROAD, F{}RESTBALE, ,
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MA. 02644. LIC: # 013-40-3678 DOB. 02/20/49
VEHICLE: VIN. 1237H91494618 1979 CHEV MONCAR COUPE, COLOR GRAY
� REG: 158-HTZ MA. ALLSTATE INSURANCE
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INVOLVED
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OFFICER IN CHARGE(NAME,POSITION,ASGMT.) DATE
MEMBER MAKING REPORT DATE
1986•ARRAKIS PUBLISHING
COMMENTS
noo
THIS DEPT. REW EVE D A TEL. LALL M'ALL WSICEj THE CALLER R&PORTEl.',
A CAR LEAXING GAG W •THE MALL PARXiNG LGT. POOCUP-821 RESPONDW.
ON, •APIRIVAL WE= FOUNT., f'7'U'ICW REGAL IN THE FKANT LOT, THE SAS
DU*YY • PCR
£:HE ISE
USED GPEEDI-DW TO CQWTPDL THE GPILL, j0N-*SDLV TO PEWYE THE HAZARD. THE
OWNER k4'A;l--2 ';HE C.A;P,E COD MPUL PGRCLF-A'Plil UP GIF lr'He
MALL MiGi'I'T. WAS I�,4FDRvIED THAT THE ABSORBANT MATERIAL js
REQUI RES A LICENSEED :CLtE*AP,,'
00,D SECURITY1 PAUL ANDEPSON REPUSSMTEU THE MALL FOR THIS INCIDENT.
R. X. PICNERING I CAPT. 09/28/0,4
r 40 INCIDENT REPORT
(Extract NFIRS - 1)
Y DELETE
Hyannis Fire Depar i-t7fle'i•t CHANGE
FDID INCIDENT NO. EXP.NO. MO DAY YR DAY OF WEEK ALARM TIME ARRIVAL TIME TIME IN SERVICE
1962 90005 0 z>ii'20/90 Satur-day ;7 tyt3:4c' 08 48 09:00
TYPE OF SITUATION FOUND TYPE OF ACTION TAKEN MUTUAL AID
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N
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LL Uncovered parking area sbS NO F I RE zs
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J Q CORRECT ADDRESS ZIP CODE CENSUS TRACT
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IF MOBILE YEAR MAKE MODEL SERIAL NO. LICENSE NO.
PROPERTY is SUICK SKYLARK 490 CG871 346
IF EQUIPMENT MAKE NVOLVED MODEL SERIAL NO.
I
IN IGNITION )
i OFFICER IN CHARGE(NAME,POSITION,ASGMT.) DATE
CAPTAIN H. BRUNELLE W/20/Its
MEMBER MAKING REPORT DATE
i
1 1986 ARRAKIS PUBLISHING
A
COMMENTS:
9000§5 == T-232 3, REP AN AUTOMOBILE LEAKING GASOLINE IN THE PARKING LOT OF
SEARS, C. C. M NEAR THE CUSTOMER SERVICE ENTRANCE.
UPON ARRIVAL WE WERE MET BY MR LOU SPRITZA OF SEARS SECURITY. HE POINTED OUT
A GREY, -DUICK SKYLARK, THAT HAD P VERY SMALL_ GASOLINE LEAK, APPROX ifiOTH OF
A GALLON. THE LEAK WAS EXTREMELY SLOW.
THE AUTOMOBILE APPEARED TO BE AN ABANDONED MOTOR VECHILE. THERE WERE NO
REGISTRATION TAGS ATTACHED TO THE VECH OR ANY ODVIOUS PERSONAL BELONGINGS
PRESENT IN THE VECH.
WE REOST MALL SECURITY AND THE BPD. WE COVERED THE SPILL WJ SPEEDY-DRY AND
REQST THAT THE HPD HAVE THE VECH REMOVED FROM SCENE.
SECURED INCUDENT 0,900 HRS.
tt APTA I pd H. BRUNELLE i-20-0
l 761
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Department of
Environmental Protection
Southeast Regional Office
William F. WoM
Govemor
Daniel S.Greenbaum
Commissioner
k3^ua
[[ November 30, 1993
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Mr. Rick McNear RE: BARNSTABLE--Industrial Wastewater
Sears Auto Center Branch RCRA--Cape Cod Mall
Cape Cod Mall, Route 132 Route 132, Industrial Waste
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Holding Tank Approval
Transmittal No. 67154
Dear Mr. McNear:
The Department of Environmental Protection has completed a Technical
Review of the above-referenced application for the installation of an
industrial waste holding tank.
The plans are titled:
n SEARS AUTO SERVICE
CAPE COD MALL
BAXTER & NYE INC
OSTERVILLE MASS
rev. Nov. 4, 1993 P.S.
SEPT 9, 1993
SHEETS 2/4 THROUGH 4/4 "
The plan proposes to dispose of an average of 10 gallons per day of
industrial wastewater generated from floor drains in the maintenance area of
the Sears Auto Center the site by means cf a 1000 gallon industrial waste
holding tank equipped with an audio-visual alarm set at three-fourths (3/4)
capacity.
The Department is of the opinion that there is no other feasible
alternate industrial waste disposal system that could be installed at the
referenced location. Therefore, the Department hereby approves the plan
pursuant to the Massachusetts Clean Water Act (the "State Act") M.G.L. , Ch.
21, Section 27 (13) , as amended, and the promulgated regulations thereunder
.subject to the following provisions:
1. The audio/visual alarm noted on sheet 4 of 4 shall be placed at
three-fourths/ (3/4) capacity.
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2. The local Board of Health must certify that the system will be
monitored by them to see that it is being properly operated and
maintained.
3 . Failure of the owner or person having control of the tank to keep
it from overflowing and properly maintained will constitute grounds
for the revocation of approval for the use of the industrial waste
holding tank.
4. Construction shall be in strict accordance with the approved plan
and Title 5 of The State Environmental Code and no further changes
will be made without the prior written approval of this .Department.
5. A Disposal Works Construction Permit must be obtained from the
Barnstable Board of Health prior to the start of any construction.
6. Written certification that the industrial waste holding tank has
been constructed in accordance with the approved plan shall be
submitted to this office with a copy to the Board of Health. Said
certification shall be submitted by a Professional Engineer who is
registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Nothing in this
provision is intended to interfere with the right of the Board of
Health to inspect the industrial waste holding tank at any time
during construction in order to assess compliance with the final
plan, as approved by the Department.
7. The industrial waste holding tank shall not be utilized until a
Certificate of Compliance is issued b the Barnstable Board of
Certif i Y
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Health.
8. A copy of the contract shall be sent to this office upon renewal
with the industrial waste hauler.
9. The Department's approval for the proposed system will be dependent
upon the recording in the appropriate registry of deeds of a notice
that discloses the existence of the industrial waste holding tank
and the involvement of the Department of Environmental Protection
in the approval of the industrial waste holding tank.
No Environmental Notification Form is 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.
Enclosed herewith are stamped approved copies of the plan, a copy of
which must be kept on-site and used for construction purposes.
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If the Department can assist you further or if you need additional
information, please contact Robert Greene at (508) 946-2826.
Very truly yours,
Christopher Tilden, P.E.
Regional Engineer for Waste Prevention
T/RWG/re
Enclosure
cc: Board of Health
Town Hall
367 Main St.
Hyannis, MA 02601
(Enclosure)
Levine & Thomas, Inc.
P.O. Box 1040
Mashpee, MA 02649
ATTN: Jack Thomas
(Enclosure)
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Technical Data
Flexibld Butyl Resin sealant
CONCRETE SEALANTS
IMMERSION TESTING
• The following materials have been tested by immersion for a minimum of 60 days
with the following results:
' I SOLUTION --
MATERIAL CONCENTRATION RESULT RECOMMENDATION
Gasoline 1000/0 No Degradation Proper Application
- -- ,
Jet A Fuel _ 100% No Degradation Proper Application
JP-4 Fuel 1000/0 No Degradation Proper Application
-
Kerosene 100% No Degradation Proper Application
Motor Oil 100% No Degradation Proper Appl - I
ication
,Transmission Fluid 100% No Degradation Pro er A lication f
-_. . ... ._....... _ _. . _ ... . _ _ _.. .. . . _ . .._.p A --- - -_
Brake Fluid 100% Some swelling after 45 days I Limited exposure or low
level concentrations may not
effect sealant. j
i Cooking Oil 100% No Degradation Proper Application
'Minoru) Spirits 1009'o No Degradation Proper Application
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 100% Swelling,Cracking Inappropriate Application
Tolune 100% Swellin , Cracking Ina i
- - 9 0 ppropriate Application .
Tri Chlorethane 100% -- Swelling, Cracking Inappropriate Application
Alcohol _ 100% No Degradation Proper Application �
Anti Freeze- 100% No Degradation Proper Application
Runway Do-leers 10096 No Degradation Proper Application I
Cleaning Detergents 100% No Degradation Proper Application
Insecticidds _ 100% NO Degradation Proper Application
y Fertilizers 100% No Degradation Proper Application
Acrylic Acid, Glacial 1 100% i Swelling, Cracking 1 Inappropriate Application
• If any questions arise concerning the appropriateness of using ConSeal CS-440
with materials not appearing In the above testing, Contact our technical department
for assistance in evaluating compatibility.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This information is prosontcd In good faL•h, but we cannot anticipate all conditions under which this Information and our products, or the products
of other manufacturers in combination with our products, may be used. We accept no responsibility lot resulta obtained by the application of-thin
inlormelion or the safety and suitability of our products, either alone or in combination with other products. Users are advised to make their r,wn
testo to determine the safety and suitability of each suoh product or ptoduot combinations for Choir own purposes. It is the us•rs, r*sponsibilily to
Satisfy himself oa to the suitability and compla!aneas of such Information tot this own particular use.We sell this product without warranty,and buyers
and users assume all responsibility, and liability for 1000 or damage arisino from tho handling and use of this product, whether used alone or in
combination with other products.
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Active members of the Adhesive and Sealant Councit
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FROM: ACME PRECAST CO. INC. PHONE NO. 508 548 9616 P03
CONCRETE
SEALANTS uvc.
ConSeal CS-9U v
Water-Based Fuel Resistant Concrete Coating
APPLICATIONS -
-Water and 'Polymer Based coating for Concrete Structures
-Above and Below Ground Fuel Containment Structures
-Utility Vaults
-sox 'Culverts
---- -----
-Airport Construction
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
-color : Clear/Natural or pigmented
-Coverage Per Gallon: 300-350 square feet per gallon for Bret
cast concrete structures
-CS-90 Fuel Resistant Concrete Coating creates a hard . smoctn
Polymer film that protects concrete when exposed to gaso"i -: ne
and other fuels .
-Application Temperature Range : 40 degrees F to 120 degrees F
Drying Time: 72 de r6es F 2 ( 4 degrees C to 48 degrees
9 ( 2 degrees C ) : 5 to i0 minutia
40 degrees F ( 4 degrees C) ; I5 to 20 minutC:'.
IMMERSION TESTING
-T-he following materials hav® been tested by immeraien Tor a
minimum of 180 days with the following results :
SOLUTION
ATERIAl ChN('.ENTRATION R S r i
Gasoline 100X No Denrada- 1cr-1
Jet A Fuel 100% No Gegradat cn
JP-4 Fuel 100% No Dehracat-i3n
--If any questions arise concerning the appropriateness of
Lising ConS®al CS-90 with materials not appearing in the
above testing , contact our technical department for
assistance in evaluating compatibility .
CONCRETE SEALANTS,.,
SEAL OF SECURITY
UONSEAL,
US1111110155-
SOLVINL, lr•Io. .i -1.. 1!
WATER-8A6ED
SEALING l�lil,)iiL1_M:;. 13ONDOFTRUST" CONCRETECOATINQ
or DR�.�t�t-of�'i►a
APPLICATIONS
• Water and Polymer Based coating for conch-bto structures
• Septic Tanks • Burial Vaults • Utility Vaults • Fish Hatcheries
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES }}
- - • -Colo BIaok �s#a d rd} Atsv—availabIu1rT clear,- blue; -white—green and orange. Custom -
Colors available l.lpon request.
• Coverage Per GAllon: 300-350 square feet for wet cast concrete
CS-55 Concrete Coating creates a hard, smooth polymer film that protects the concrete
from water intrusion and chemical attack.
• CS-55 is an odorless coating manufactured with non-toxic, environmentally safe Ingredients,
CS-55, also, has extremely low VOC content,
a Application Temperature Range: 40°F to 120°F (41 C to 48nC)
• Drying Time: 72°F (2211C): 5 to 10 minutes
40OF (4°C): 15 to 20 mint,ltras
CS-55 Concrete Coating comes packaged in recyclable plastic pails and fiber drums,
• Chemical f,k,!-,i:_.l�;r,� No visible deterioration when tested against 5% Caustic Potash, 5d/b
Hydroehlorac/acid, 5%Sulphuric Acid and 5% Hydrogen Sulfide, One year immersion tests.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This Inlnrmatinn is presvntad in good faith, hod we cannot anticipaly all uuntrltions under which this information and our products, of tha produ�}a
of othet manuhtcturers inccunbirwtion with our products, may be used. We accept no responsibility for results obtained by the application of e,
information or the safety 8110 suitability Of our products, ellher alone or in combination with other products. Users are advised to make their own
tests to determine the saluty and suitability of each such product or product combinations lot their own purposes. It is the uaart make their
to
satisfy himself as to the suitability And completeness Of such Information for this own particular use.we sell this product wlthout warranty,and buyers
and userspesume all resoonalbllity and liability for loss or damage arising from the handling and use of this product,whether used atone or In combination
with other products.
Activo mNmbers of the Adhooiva tknd Sealant Council
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A417 S.Pulmor Rood,P.Q.Box 176,New Carlisle,Ohio 46344
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CONCRETE SEALANTSM
SEAL of SECURITY
• CONS-EAL
CONbEAL CS440
SOLVING CONCRETE FUEL AND OIL
SFALING PROBLEMS. BOND OF TRUST" RESISTANT SEALANT
IN
APPLICATIONS
• For self-sealing joints In; -
• Above and Below Ground Fuel Containment Structures • Utility Vaults
• Airport Construction • Concrete Manholes • Concrete Pipes • Box Culverts
• Septic Tanks • Grease Pits • Structure's in High Risk Environments
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SEALING PROPERTIES
• Premium non-hydrocarbon sealant engineered specifically for fuel and oil resistant
applications.
• Provides permanently flexible watertight joints.
o Excellent structural integrity for underground structures where gasoline, jet fuel or oil is
present.
Sealed joints will not shrink, harden or oxidize upon aging.
• Excellent chemical and mechanical adhesion to clean, dry surfaces.
• Application temperature range: 20°F to 120°F (-7°C to 48°C).
• Rugged service temperature range: -30OF to 200°F (-34°C to 939C).
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
• Specific Gravity ASTM D71 1.40 to 1.45
• Ductility, 77°F ASTM D113 15,0
•. Softening Point, ring and ball °F ASTM D36 350°F (177°C)
• Penetration, cone 77a17, 150 gm. 5 sec. ASTM D217 60-70 mm
--- • Flashpoint, C.O.C. OF ASTM D92 300° F (1481 C) minimum
• Color: Gray
• Percent Solids: 99.0%
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8917 S.Palmgr Road,P.O.Box 176,Now CCrlislo,Ohio 46344
15131 84S-877A•FAX 151:11 Adt_!1SA7.rannl a�o_���a
09iO3i93 10t30 FIBERGLASS-SPEC By
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berglExssc Specialties, Inc.
GENERAL OPPIC9 AND PLANT:
15 New Bedford Road Rochester, Me. 02770
MOULDERS OF REINFORCED PLASTICS
INDUSTRIAL 8& LABORATORY
CONSULTANTS DESIGNERS - ENGINEEMNG
September 3, 1993
Mr. Peter Sullivan
C/o Baxter & Nye Inc.
Osterville, MA
RE; FRP Tank 48" dia x 1016" to contain water and ()r ai3. solution.
Specifications:
- 1.) Resin - Isophthaiic Polyester
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2.) Thickness - " min. , Walls and Beads •, �
3 . ) Self supporting w/ 2 - cradle type legs
4 .) 2 - Vinylester 4" NPT Couplings, intergral part of taTik
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5.) 1 18", 1251b Manway. w/ Covers bolted and gasketea
(all 188 ss fastemers) 4
* Tank is not designed to be
9 pressurized
ACME
520 THOMAS B. LANDERS RD., HATCHVILLE, MA. TEL, (508) 548-9552
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Model Number Associated Products Description Features
S60011 C1 Tank Product Level 4 Approved for use with Owens-Coming U.L.
SS0011 C4 Alarm Float Switch listed control panels with intrinsically safe
SB0014C1 —used to determine circuit extensions
SB0014C4 when fuel in the tank •Intrinsically safe sensor circuits
FE OCMS-47 approaches a prede- •Buna-N floats
Control Panels termined level. •Stem and fittings available in stainless steel or
Control panel alarm brass
will activate when •Float,2"fitting and junction box combined
high level float passes •NEMA 4 enclosure
set-point.This product •Standard unit set up for a 24"riser pipe.See
will not provide overfill installation instructions for other lengths
shutoff and does not
meet EPA require-
ments for 95%over-
fill prevention devices.
Model Number Associated Products Description Features
slowAll Double-Wall Tanks Reservoir Monitor— •U.L.listed for use in Class I,Groups C,D;Class
and Double-Wall a self-contained moni- Il,Groups E,F,G;Class III, Division I locations
Compartment Tanks toring system requir- •Self contained
ing no external power •Compatible with all DWT Type II tanks
RM , source and complete- •Five-year internal battery
ly compatible with all •Water tight push buttons mounted on unit
Owens-Coming •Indicator LED's to determine reservoir status
Model DWT Type II •PVC riser pipe adapter and pipe cap
Double-Wall tanks. •Accommodates 4,6',8'and 10'
The system allows diameter tanks
the owner to visually
determine if the reserve
voir liquid level is with-
in prescribed levels on
hydrostatically moni-
tored double-wall
_. tanks.
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Model Number Associated Products Description Features
Single and Double- Single Circuit •U.L.listed
M
Wall Tanks/ Control Panel—for •Intrinsically safe sensor circuits*
Compartment Tanks use with the double- •NEMA 4X corrosion proof,water tight panel
wall hydrostatic moni- •Single circuit(can be expanded to two circuits
14 toring system and using SP1 switch panel)
SB00]1 C4
with containment col- •Includes auxiliary contact for pump cutoff
lar sensors on single 9 Includes remote transmission bell contact
or double-wall tanks. •98db alarm bell
Can be used out •Alarm silence button
doors. (For indoor •Circuit test button
use.only,specify •120V input power
model S130011 C1. •No special shielded cable necessary
This model has slight •Alarm lights
ly different features •Wall mounting hardware
than the model •Compatible sensors include: RS10B,CCS,
SB0011 C4 control CTS,FE(only one RS10B can be used with panel)
+ panel.)
Sitfgle aid Double- Four Circuit Control •U.L.listed
® r : Wall Tanks/ Panels—for use with •Intrinsically safe sensor circuits*
= Compartment Tanks the double-wall hydro- •NEMA 4X corrosion proof,watertight panel
static monitoring sys- •Four circuit(can be expanded to eight circuits
tem and with contain- using SP4 switch panel)
ment collar sensors on •Includes four auxiliary contacts for pump cutoff
SBO014C4 single or double-wall •Includes remote transmission bell contact
tanks. Can be used •98db alarm bell
outdoors. (For indoor
Alarm silence button
use only,specify •Circuit test button
model SB0014C1. •120V input power
This model has slightly •No special shielded cable necessary
different features than •Alarm lights
the model SB0014C4 •Wall mounting hardware
control panel.) •Compatible sensors include: RS10B,CCS,
CTS,FE(only four RS10B can be used with panel)
Double-Wall Tanks/ "Dry"Sensor •U.L.listed
Double-Wall Control Panel for •Intrinsically safe sensor circuits*
Compartment Tanks use with double-wall •NEMA 3R rain-proof enclosure
mx tanks not using the •4,8, 12,or 16 channel systems available
- f hydrostatic monitor- •Auxiliary contacts available as options for pump
ing system.Available cutoff
in 4,8, 12,or 16 •Includes remote transmission bell contact
OCMS-47 channel models. •Push buttons to distinguish between fuel and
Panel mounted push water available as options
buttons available to •98db alarm bell
distinguish between •Alarm silence button
fuel and water. •Circuit test button
For use in Class I,Groups C D,Class II,Groups E.F.G;Class III,Division I locations. • 120V input power
g •Alarm lights
•Wall mounting hardware
0 Compatible sensors include: DPK 25, FE,CCS
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
— Asbestos Notification Form-- ANF•001
t 536883
Asbestos Abatement Descrlptlon
1. F.C'lily location:
INSTRUCTIONS l no A Artless
t.NI secilonsof INs kill ,- ✓1 n l.�.................... .....i�'>•S
term must be comolelcd Cirj/lowir
S} lip sect Telephone
In order
artmentyx'ilh l .cIOG he Department of :...... ................................................................................................................................................
Environmental VYnallslM irbrksho laarlon2 Dulldlrp Hang/,rs1rg,llaor,ram
Protection notification facility Is the ac
requiremenis of 310 CMR 2. Y occupied? 0 Yes O No
7.15(len waking days
pilot nolilicalionis 3. Asbestos Contractor:
required or any abalemenl
prolieciI:and(he k.Y.i...Gny.i..x.P..B.rm.t..s.1...Services...Inc. .....1.95....Corpora,tion WaY.........................................................DepadmonlofLabor Name '
Actress
and Industries
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daysZIP prior notification is p coda IolepMno
required oI ANY
abalemenl protect 9fearcr Ullllcenmr AC 000097
than three linear or Contract Typo pnrncoaroall Wr i tt e n
squatslwe. 4. On-Site Project SuPervvisor/Foroman:
2.Submit Original Form �.1'Q.f� „� j 1�' C C ,l Q�/t�
Connio nwea llh of DLI Cenlflral on r
Massachusetts 5. Project Monitor:
Asbostos Program {�
P.O.B,120007 T
Boston,MA 02112•
llama .................................... ..................... ,
0087 DLICaIlllcallan/ ...................................................._.....,... ...
3. This loan maybe 6. Asbestos Analytical Lab:
used for nofilyingthe Yg..Q Q.911P.p1t,ing, Group AA 000145
U.S.Environmental Nano
Protection Agency Region DLI Callllcarlon/
lolasbeslosdemolilion/ 7. Project start dato�JRenddate _(/ specilicworkhours(Mon.•Fri.)f/
ronovallonoperallons L (Sat.Sun.).__
subject to NESNAPS(4o
CFR Subpart M) 6. What type of project Is this? (circle one): dm,oauon lgaah enovalIon olher(crplain)
10r.0il ti8gsa eNa77 9. Describe lho asbestos abatement procedures to be used (circle): grovo bag enclosure Nll conlalmmnl c/earcq,
••-«J.,90. ' caapsvlallon dlsposa/antl owr(ap/aln)
yonitawnh� �
nuurFoos° 10. Is the job being conducted Indoors O outdoors 7 kn ;: f
rr,NlMe,cYov voea 11, Total amount of each type of Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM)to be handled on pipes or ducts(linearfl.)_._or other I
7. surfaces(square fl.) _to be removed,enclosed or encapsulated:
AnearlsquaTo(eel
boiler,breaching,duct,lanksudace coatings..._/co Iherrrud solid core pipe insulation......
augaledorlayeredpaperpipelnsulalion...._J Insulalingcement..................spray-on lireprooling......................
clolhr,woven/attics...... --/- Bowel/sprayer coatings..............
other(Please describe. ,, '• Dans/td board,wallboard.............
12. Describe Iho decontamination systems)to be used: '
Three Chamber decontamination facility with shower
TYrA....Ch.amb.e,z...d�.C.O.n.l.3m na,r ion...facilit.y....w th wa§li station ;
..................................................................................:.
13. Describe file con lain erizatiort/dlsposal methods to comply with 310 CMR 7.15 and 453 CMR 6.14(2)(g):
...ALI...AGM,.,shall„.be.handled,wet (hand to bag). All waste shall he
..properly packagei ,.. labeled an.d....1:.1Ca,TisP.QxCed,.,,,to sn,,,a.pproved landfill
s
14, For Emergency Asbestos Abatement Operations,the DEP and DLI officials who evaluated the emergency:
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nano o/DfPDI11Gal ......................... ............................................
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Walvor/
Name of DII Dillclal......................................... ........
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Dale o/AUUgdrallon ...............................................
Walver
15. Do prevailing wage rates apply as per M.G.L.c,149,§26,27,or 27A-F to this project? ❑Yes,ZNo
Rev.6192
FaClItty L16scrlptlon
I Current or prior use of facility:
...........I........................... ........................................................................................
2, Is the facility owner-occupied residential with 4 units or less? 0 Yes k No
3. F c1lity Owner:
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Address
lip code
4. Facility's Owners On-Site Manager:
.............. ...........I......................................
Name Addrss
........................................................................... ................................................. .....................
clryrlown I/P code lelvione
5. General Contractor.
.............................
......................................................................
CllylTo own ........ .....— reia'phon*o
contractors Workers come.insurer Policy Exp.oalo
6. What Is the size of the facility?A4ff_(sq ft) (I of floors)
Asbestos Transportatton and DIsposal
1. Transporter of asbestos-contaln,ing waste material from site to temporary storage site(it necessary)to final disposal site:
LVI Environmental Services 195 Corporation Way
.................
Name Addioss
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ZIP coo felcpnorx
2. Transporter of asbestos-contalnlng waste material from ramovalf?tomporM storage site to final disposal site:
.Logano Transportation Co. Inc PO BOX 144
rlanM ...... .......1.......Transportation .........................................................................................................-
Addmss
Portland, CT 06480 800-272-3867
Note:riansfer o W-n- .................. ...............—...........
lammnc
Stations must
Comply with the3. Refuse transfer station and owner(if applicable):
Solid Waste
Divisionregula- ................................................. .................................................... .......................... .......................................................
lions 3 f0 CMR Address
f8.00
lip code
4. Final Disposal Site:
.Valley L4qd
......................... .............................. ...........
(ocallan Nana
Pleasant Valley Rd
.............. .............................................Address
Irwin PA 15642 (724) 744-4000
...............................
Zip code Ichpivoc
Certification
The u ndo rs I tin e d hereby states,under the penalties of perjury,that he/she has read th o Commonwealth of Massachusetts Regulations
for the Removal,Containment or Encapsulation ofAsbostos,453 CMR 6.00 and 310 CMR 7.15,and that the inlormation contained in
this notification Is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and bell of
17� 13 T1
..David,..P Pearson............................................ .
A Ili or I I od Oalo
Note:Contractor
must sign this President LVI Evird.nmental Srvc Q81) 396-8800
form for DU Posillorl/11110 Representing elephom
notification
Purposes .-1.95. Corpq�ation Wa Medford
............................... ....... ...
.02 1 55
Address .....
cytown lip taco
Fee exempt(City,Town,district,municipal housing authority,owner-occupled residential of four units or less)10 yes 0 no
Slicker/(from front of form):
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Asbestos Notification Form— ANF-001
Asbestos Abatement Description
1. Facility location:
INSTRUCTIONS Name
I.AJI sections of INS . .....
loan must be compleled cityllown I{owde
Telephone
in order to comply with
theDepartment of ........................I.............. ........... ... ...................................................................I............................. ...........
Environmental I Is tle alirsfie locallon?building=4 t,Whig,Aw rwn
Protection notification
requirements of 310 CMR 2. Is the facility occupied? C6 Yes 0 No
7.15(ten viptAing days
prior notification is 3. Asbestos Contractor:
required of any abatement
ptojao;and the LU q9TP9K§!i9n K4Y
Department of Labor Nano AOdirs
and Industries
notification requirements Medford......................................................................... ...... 396-8800
of 453 CMR 6.12 (ten cityllown lip code ratephone
days prior nolification is
tequkedofANY
abatement project greater DUL/celisal AC 000097 Conlract lype fiefilfelkVerbal) Written
than three lineal or
square leeo. 4. On-Site Project Supervisor/Foreman:
To: .......................... .........IN ..............................................................
2.Subrul Original Form
Commonwealth of Nano DU Cefulleadon
Massachusetts 5. Project Monitor:
Asbestos Program
P.O.B.120087
Boston,MA 02112.
0087Nana
DU cerillicadon........... .................................................................................
6. Asbestos Analytical Lab:
3. This form may be
used for notilying the Y AA 000145
U.S.Environmental Nana .............................. ............................I................. ..............
Pioleclion Agency Region
I of asbestos demolition/ 7. Project start date � iz- 99 n-
renovation operations J_enddate-Lj-�J_,'specific work hours(Mon. Sun.)_
/z
subject to NESKAPS(40
CFR Subpart M). 8. What type of project Is this? (circle one): dawilitor, f4wlrmnovallo� o11xr(&p1ajn)
9. Describe the asbestos abatement procedures to be used (circle): piove bag exiosure kAgiconlailmeril dearaW
anc4osula0on dIV-1 entl obw fswl�
10. Is the job being conducted dndoors 0 outdoors?
11. Total amount of each type of Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM)to be handled on pipes orducts(linearft.)
surfaces(square ft-)---2&.Q_to be removed,enclosed or encapsulated: or other
finearlsquare feet
boilef,bleaching,duel,tank suriacir coatings... thermal,solid cots pipe Insulation......
CO'lugatedof layered paper pipe insulaUon.... . Insulating ownt.................. _j
$Play-on fireproofing..................... .....J— trogli"Y"coall"gr .............. --J—
cloths,oven fabrics..................... transite board,wallboard..............
Other(Please describe)...................... V 5,0(
NT *
12. Describe the decontamination system(s)to be used:
Three Chamber decontamination facility with shower
..Two Cb.amb.gr d --CiEii......................h ..........
................. wasfi
station ""
13, Describe the containerizationidiSposall methods to Comply With 310 CMR 7.15 and 453 CMR6.14(2)(g):
All waste shall be
...p.roperly. packaged,. lab.eled and ..A, R"P**...................* - n 11.. .. %.�-
14. For Emergency Asbestos Abatement Operations,the DEP and OLI officials who evaluated the emergency:
........... ...............................................................................................Title
DahieIAUIhofliaflon
Waiver/
...................................
Nano .......... ...................................................................
or-01101fidal ............. .flue .......... ...........
Dale0 1 Au I W r In I to n ..........................................................I............................................................................................. .........
W*af
15. Do prevailing wage rates apply as perM.G.L.c.149,§26,27,or 27A-F to this project? oYe�p
Rev.6192
Facility Description
1 Current or prior use of facility:
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2. Is the facility owner-occupied residential with 4 units or less? 0 Yes 0-No
3. Facility Owner:
SF'P'V_S k CC)
................;...........................I..............I............................ ..............................................................I...........................................................
Maim Address
...........
cily/lon 14)code Telephone
4. Facility's Owner's On-Site Manager:
...............................................................................................
Name Address � .
........... ........... ....... ...
wn Zip code relephono
5. General Contractor.
............................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................
Name Address
............................................................................................... ..........I..............................................................................................
city1ro YM Zlp code Telephone
Controclor's Workers Comp.Insurer Polky Exp.Dato
6. What Is the size of the facility,�0'v 'ft)(s (P of floors)
Asbestos Transportation and Disposal
1. Transporter of asbestos-containing waste material from site to temporary storage site(if necessary)to final disposal site:
LVI Environmental Services 195 Corporation Way
......... .........'..........................
Nana Address
Redfo.rd............I......................................................... .0.215.5................................... .(.7.81) 39.6.4.80.0...........................
miry/lawn70 code rotcphono
2. Transporter of asbestos-contalnlng waste material from removall temporary storage site to final disposal site:
Logano Transportation �o. Inc. PO BOX 144
.................... ........................................................................................................................
Ninv Address
Portland, CT 06480 800-272-3867
Note:Transfer ..Code................................................I.0.I.r.P.he I w....................... ....................
Stations must
comply with the 3. Refuse transfer station and owner if applicable):
Solid Waste
DivisionN/A...................................................................................................................................................................
Name
tions 310 CMR AddAW
18.00
.................................. .......................... ......
clyllown ZIP code Telephone
4. Final Disposal Site:
:g4.11e La 1. ...y ................................................................ .............. .............................
Locallon Marne Owners Nan
Pleasant Valley Rd
.......... ...................................................................................................................................................................
Address
Irwin PA 15642 (724) 744-4000
........... .......
City/town Zip code 101'rM no.
Certification
The undersigned hereby states,under the penalties of perjury,that he/she has read the Commonwealth of Massach usells Regulations
for the Removal,Containment or Encapsulation of Asbestos,453 CMR 6.00 and 310 CMR 7.15,and that the Information contained in
this notification Is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.
• D avid2Pearson...........................
..ulhoSignaure ............ ..................I.................PdnlNaine Adid at0
Note:Contractor
must sign this
Pr s Pos ,.7 ident 'virdnment'al Srvc �781) —8800.'
form for DU fie LVI' h 396
Replasondre elephoth
notification
purposes
195 -C orporatio W
Medford 02155
........................ ................... ................................ .... . . . . .................................. . ..P... ... ..Address CJY/rown ZIC00 Fee exempt(City,Town,district,municipal housing authority,owner-occupied residential of four units or less)?0 yes 9-0
Sticker i(from front of form)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Ashestos Notification Form— ANF 001
Asbestos Abatement Description a
�5305�/
1. Facility location:
S cis A1,FM c-F,ti.►i EZZ '
...........................................................:.:.:......:................................ ........ ....... .. .............................
i INSTRUCTIONS INa`ne Y /'�' Add=
1.NI sections of this
m
.. ..... .. . .
. loan mull be completed
Ciryrfown lip code lalephar e
In order to comply wth K—(< 4 C)
Ithe Department of .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
j Environmental WlulIsUvwvrrsllelocadorrlbutldingon4/,*Ing.Ow,mom
Protection notification 2. Is the facility occupied?)d Yes 0 No
requirements of 310 CMR
7.15(ion workng days
J 3. Asbestos Contractor:
prior nobUcation Is
i required ofanyabalemenf "
projecq:and the >✓Y.1... T1V117.9.Tfxn AI....$.@.rY. ceq...Inc.......1.9..5...Corporati9n...Way...........................................................
Department of Labor Nano Adyass
i and Industries
notification requirements
.39 Med.f.oxd........................................................................ 5.5..021 ............................. ....�7$1.).. 7 800._.....
of 453 CMR 6.12 (ten ciry/lown I code leteprrone -
days pdarroUficarion is
j requiredolANY
abatamanl project greater Duticense/AC 000097 conlncllype(wdnerWertuq Written
than three linear or
square1864. 4. On to Project Supervisor/Foreman: T
2.Submit Original Form (/
To:
. ..QWn (JI(P✓............................................ .. ..... J
Norma .................................................................................................... .::::�,.
Commonwealth of W CenfUcauon/
Massachusetts 5. Project Monitor:
Asbestos Program ��
P.0.B.120087 I 9D
.................... ........ . .
' - '-'Boston,MA 02112• . .............................................................................................
0087 Norma D!lCeMlllcaUon/
6. Asbestos Analytical Lab:
3.This form maybe
used for notifyingthe .Yg•,•Crpsulting•„Group,,, AA 000145
U.S.Environmental Nana
Protection Agency Region / p4 011CeNUcauonl q
LofasbestosdemofilioN 7. ProJectstartdata/��/oenddatei/ 98 1 )
renovauenoperauons _/_/speel(icworkhours(Mon:Fd.) Fvv% (Sat.Sun.
subject to NESNAPS(40 6 what
CFR Subpart M) type of project Is this? (circle one): dowilon rgaalr. renovation ollrer(eapfaln)
9• Describe the asbestos abatement procedures to be used (circle): gloyabig- eactoaae alllconlaimenl -
H4 4arroe � exAppAgon dlspasaleny olher(e+pufN sit PP;ti16 'Zoo'Ft tJ t,
f4t?&Z A SRA N6L�
04' 10. Is the job being conducted 0 Indoors outdoors? •
oror 11. Total amount of each type of Asbestos Containing Matedals(ACM)to be handled on pipes or ducts(linear ft.) or other
surfaces(square ft.) 22CY) to be removed,enclosed or encapsulated:
—" Anear/square feet
boiler breaching,duct,lanksudace toabngs..._1 thermal,solid core pipe insulation......
coaugated orlayered paper plpe insulation...._/_ Insulating cement..................
spray-onlireprdorng.............;......... UoweUsprayercoalings.............. -. .�.-.,.e.+.
j other,lamdesiribe)..................._J Uansiteboard,wallboard.............
other(please describeJ.................... h+ H 0 6 ram_ p f
12. Describe the decontamination systern(s)to be used:
Three Chamber decontamination facility with shower
.............................................................. ...... .
Two...Chamb.�x . ecR .Ir. A4iTlat onfacility„with wa'iH"*i£afion
13. Describe the contalne ation(disposal methods to comply with 310 CMR 1.15 and 453 CMR 6.14(2)(g):
AD,�...�C ...Shall,,,be handled wet (hand to bag). All waste shall be
roved landfill
p.ro•per.13...paelcaged.„...lab.Bled...at1.d....Cxax1�E.c7.xYed...G.P.... n....a.P.P....................
{ 14. For Emergency Asbestos Abatement Operations,the DEP and DU officials who evaluated the emergency:
i
1
1
RUB .......................................
Naurs of DEPOfudal
j' DaleolAuUrorWhon Walverl
' ........ ........................ ........ . ..................... ....... ....... .......... .. .....
NanaolOL1011ldal RUe
;r
......................................:......................................................................
+ DaleolAulfrarlAUon WaNer/
15. Do prevailing wage rates apply as per M.G.L.c.149,§26,27,or 27A-F to this project? 0 Yes No
Rev.6M
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Facility Description
1, Current or prior use of facility:
.......................................................................................................
2. Is the facility owner-occupied residential with 4 units or less? ElYes rfi-No
3. Facility Owner:
i A-
V-O?,ftCV-- ........ .................................................................................................
..... ......................
...................
T. ,
Z/P coca
CiN/town4. Facility's Owners On-Site Manager:
...................
.............. ................... ..............................................................................
AddAW
.................................. ..... ...................
................................................. ............
....................................... lip co*
5. General Contractor.
............................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................
Name
Address
........ ................................................................................................................
.........................................
Telephone
Clty/Town ............... Zip code
Contractor's Workers Comp.Insufar pay Exp.Date-
4)(sq it) (I of floors)
6. What Is the size of the facility? i OL
Asbestos Transportation and Disposal
1. Transporter of asbestos-contalning waste material from site to temporary storage site(If necessary)to final disposal site:
LVI Environmental Services 195 Corporation Way
.............................
None' Addam
Medford......................................................
..Ual) 3.9.6:m8.800
Zo ode
2. Transporter of asbestos-containing waste material from removal/temporary storage site to final disposal site:
. Inc. PO BOX 144
............... .................................................................... ..........................................
AWW Address
Portland, CT 06480 800-272-3867
...........................................
Note:Transfer clrypown
Stations must 3. Refuse transfer station and owner(if applicable):
comply with the
SolidWaste N CA......................... ...........................................................................................................................
Division regula- Address
lions 310 CMR
18.00 ............ ....................... ............. ... .................
chyflown lip coda lalgohone
4. FinalVA Disposal Site:
KIAS7E M
•
LA bA7JVPL& VNr
............ ................
................................ !T.:
Ow=3 Nsw
......................... ..................
.................. Vf�. �
Aaaess
............................. ................
clryllown
Gertilication
The undersigned hereby states,under the penalties of perjury,that he/she has read the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Regulations
for the Removal,Containment or Encapsulation of Asbestos,453 CMR 6.00 and 310 CMR 7.15,and that the Information contained in
this notification Is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and b_Wlef.
Davt,.d P Pearson.......................................
. .........................
Nat tka, AMoNodSlowfule Dale
Note.Contractor
must sign this LVI Evirdnmental Srvc Q81 396-8800
i
form for DU Pdom",ident RepraseMro
notification
PUrP018s 195 Corporation Wa Medford 02155
......................... ....................... ...... .......... ....... ........................... ................ I...........
Address C4110wo zW
Fee exempt(City,Town,district,municipal housing authority,owner-occupied residential of four units or less) 0 yes�Do
Sticker!(from front of form): )30S7l
4'
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRO
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE
WILLIAM F.WELD r TRUDY COXE
Governor Secretary
MD
ARGEO PAUL.CELLUCCI ;,,M AY 7 19 7 DAVID B. STRUHS
Lt. Governor C (D
TO Commissioner
W1V 0€SAS
H 6fk.
N�
May 5 , 1
8 � �
Mr. Jack Thomas, President . RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SMP-4-0899
Trustee under Trust Agreement Sears Automotive Center
c/o Levine & Thomas,. Incorporated Cape Cod Mall, Route 132
766 Falmouth Road, Suite A-7 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
Post Office Box 1040 NON-SE-3P-97-011
Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
M.G.L. ch. 21E, 310 CMR 40 . 0000
This is an Important Notice. Failure to Respond to This Notice
Could Result in Serious Legal Consequences.
Dear Mr. Thomas :
Department records indicate that you are not in compliance
with one or more laws, regulations, orders, licenses, permits, or
approvals enforced by the Department .
Attached 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 come into compliance by the prescribed
deadline (s) , or if you otherwise fail to comply in the future with
requirements applicable to you, you could be subject to legal
action.
The Department is authorized to take any of the following
actions against you for failure to comply with the requirements
imposed by M.G.L. c . 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan,
310 CMR 40 . 0000 et sea. :
Imposition of double the amount o-f permit tees otherwise
owed;
20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone (508) 946-2700
r
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- Assessments of up to three (3) times the amount of all
response action costs incurred by the Department, plus
sanctions for failure to perform response actions under
the MCP;
Assessment of interest on costs incurred Iat the rate of
twelve percent (.12%) , compounded annually;
- Assessments for damage to natural resources;
Placement of liens on all property located in the
Commonwealth, with authority to. foreclose;
Initiation of civil judicial action brought by the
Attorney General ; and/or
Initiation-of criminal action prosecuted by the Attorney
General .
In addition to these potential legal ' actions, the
Department may assess a civil administrative penalty for every day
from now on that you remain out of compliance with the requirements
described in this Notice of Noncompliance .
Questions regarding this matter should be directed to
Laura Stanley, at the letterhead address or by telephone at (508)
946-2880 .
Very truly yours,
erard M.R. Martin, Acting Chief
Site Management and Permit Section
Attachment : Notice of Noncompliance
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P808 783 117
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
CC : Town of Barnstable
Town Hall
367 Main Street
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
ATTN: Warren Rutherford, Town Manager
Hazardous Waste Coordinator.
P .O. Box 534
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
ATTN: Tom McKearn
CC : Environmental Reclamation, Incorporated
446 Waquoit Highway
P.O. Box 3596
Waquoit, Massachusetts 02356
ATTN: Mr. Paul Reiter, LSP
DEP-SERO
ATTN: Andrea Papadopoulos, Deputy Regional Director
Kevin Kiernan, Deputy Regional Counsel
Regional Enforcement Team (2 copies)
Data Entry
I
NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY
NON-SE-3P-97-011
NAME OF ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE:
Trustee Under Trust Agreement
c/o Levine & Thomas, Incorporated
766 Falmouth Road, Suite A-7
Post Office Box 1040
Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED:
Sears Automotive Center
Cape Cod Mall
Route 132
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
DATE (S) WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED :
October 24 , 1996
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE .AND OF THE REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED
WITH•
On May 25, 1994 , the Department issued you a Tier IB
Transition Statement (a Permit) for the above referenced
disposal site. You agreed to the terms of the Permit, signed
the Permit and the Permit became effective on September 14 ,
1994 . Condition (3) (d) 1 of the Permit reciuired that all
applicable submittals including Scopes of Work, Status
Reports, Completion Statements, Phase Reports and Response
Action Outcome Statements be submitted to the Department in
accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR
40 . 0000 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40 .0550 (2) (b) , a Phase II Report
including a Risk Characterization, a Phase iI Completion
Statement and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if applicable
were to be submitted to the Department for the Dormer Gibbs
Service Station site by September 14, 1996 .
On September 23 , 1996 , Environmental Reclamation, Incorporated
submitted a Notification of Delay pursuant to 310 CMR
40 . 0550 (5) which indicated that a Class A-2 Response Action
Outcome Statement would be submitted to the Department in
thirty (30) days . To date, neither the Response Action
Outcome Statement nor the documents described above have been
submitted to the Department . Therefcre, you failed to submit
a Phase II Report, a Risk Characterization, a Phase II
Completion Statement and a Phase III Remedial Action Plan, if
applicable or a Response Action Outcome Statement to the
Department in accordance with Permit Condition (3) d) 1 and 310.
CMR 40 . 0550 .
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DESCRIPTION AND DEADLINES OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN
Submit to the Department by May 30, 1997 :
• a Phase II Report pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0830,
• a Risk Characterization Report pursuant to 310 CMR
40 . 0900,
• a Phase II Completion Statement, and
• a Phase III Remedial Action Plan pursuant to 310
CMR 40 . 0850 or a Response Action Outcome Statement
pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 1000 .
For the Department
DATE : c..1 {o <<1°11 NAME:
litrard M.R. Martin, Acting Chief
e Management and Permit Section
CERTIFIED MAIL NO. : P808 783 117
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
a`
ENVIRONMENTAL RECLAMATION, IN . REGF!��f
446 Waquoit Highway tp AUG 19 1997
P.O.Box 3596
Waquoit,Massachusetts 02536 TOWN OF RNST tE
S
Assessment / Remediation Tel 7-5020
LSP Services /Real Estate Consulting x -457-5022
July 31, 1997
Mr. Tom Mckeam
Director of the Board of Health
Town of Barnstable
367 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
RE: Notice of Submission of Response Action Outcome Resort to
MA DEP for the Sears Automotive Site, Hyannis, MA,
DEP RTN No. 4-0899
Dear Mr. Mckeam:
Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan [310 CMR 40.1403(3)(f)], this notice is
to inform you that a Response Action Outcome Report regarding the Sears Automotive
site in Hyannis was submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) on July 31, 1997. The report can be viewed or copied at the DEP's
Southeast Region, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Division located at 20 Riverside Drive in
Lakeville, Massachusetts. The DEP telephone number is
508 946-2700.
S:ncerel j'
nvironmental Reclamation, Inc.
Just n Thomas V
cc: Laura Stanley, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Ned Abelson, Esq.
ROMEN
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Fk-:-7 "; -
do Department of
Environmental Protection
' Southeast Regional Office
William F.Weld
Governor
Trudy Coxec
D
Secretary,EOEA
Thomas 0. Powers '
Acting Commissioner - May 13 , 1994
Jack Thomas RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC-4-0898
Trustees Under Trust Agreement Gibbs Service Station (Fmr)
c/o The Mugar Group Cape Cod Mall (Rt. 132)
2 Burlington Woods Drive Permit # 82612
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803. Tier I Transition
Classification and
Permit Statement
Dear Mr. Thomas:
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
has redesigned the Waste Site Cleanup Program. The revised
Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") and related fee regulations
(310 CMR 4 . 00) became effective on October 1, 1993 . The new MCP
(310 CMR 40. 0000) includes specific requirements for sites which
had been classified as "priority disposal sites" under the 1988
version of the MCP in order for .them to make the transition into
the redesigned program. (See enclosed Transition Fact Sheet #5 for
more information. )
This letter is being sent to you regarding the above-
referenced site which was previously classified as a "priority
disposal site" and listed as such on DEP's August 1993 Transition
List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and Locations to Be Investigated,
or Addendum thereto. Trustees Under Trust Agreement c/o The Mugar
Group has been previously identified as a "Potential Responsible
Party" (PRP) for the above-referenced site with liability under MGL
c.21E §5.
TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION
Under the new MCP, sites will be classified as either Tier I
or Tier II. All Tier I sites require permits to proceed with
assessment and remediation. Sites classified as Tier IA will be
managed by a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) under the
Department's direct oversight. Tier IB and IC sites will be
managed by LSPs and will not receive direct oversight by DEP, but
will be subject to DEP audit.
The Transition regulations of the new MCP (310 CMR 40. 0640) ,
categorically classify all sites which had been listed as "priority
disposal sites" as Tier IA sites. The new regulations allow DEP
20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone (508) 946-2700
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to determine the nature and extent of Departmental oversight
required for transition priority disposal sites and, based on the
criteria in 310 CMR 40. 0730, classify-them;a5ier IB sites instead
t" � t.i
of the categorical Tier IA. Us'ing_aYiese,� criteria and existing
available information, the Departmdnt\•\,h&s�.: determined that the
above-referenced site is classified as' Tier IB.
TRANSITION PERMIT STATEMENT
The new MCP does not require submittal of a new permit
application for priority disposal . sites. Instead, DEP will issue
a "Transition Classification and Permit Statement" (Transition
Statement) to those with potential liability under MGL c. 21E §5
which describes the site's classification and the terms of the
transition permit. This Statement if signed and dated by the PRP,
or other person performing the response actions becomes a valid
Tier I permit for the site effective upon its receipt by the
Department.
The Transition Statement for the above-referenced site is
attached for your review and action. According to 316 CMR
40. 0640 (3) , you must return the Transition Statement to DEP within
120 days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you (1)
accept the terms of the Transition Statement, (2) disagree with
DEP's classification of.the site, or (3) do not accept the terms of
the Transition Statement. These options are as follows:
(1) Accept Transition Statement: To accept the terms of
the Transition Statement, please sign and date both copies of
the Statement at Paragraph 111" and return one copy to this
office. (Please also send a copy of one of the signed
Transition Statements to the Chief Municipal Official and
Chairman of the Board of Health. ) Annual Compliance Fees for
Tier IB will be assessed starting October 1, 1993 . The Tier
IB Transition Permit is effective upon the Department's
receipt of the signed and dated Transition Statement [310 CMR
40. 0640 (3) (b) l.a] .
(2) Disagree with Transition Statement: If you do not agree
with the Department's determination that this site should be
classified as Tier IB because, in the Opinion of an LSP, the
site should be reclassified as IC or Tier II, sign and da-t�e
both copies of the Statement at Paragraph 112" and return
copy to this office within 120 days. I (Please also sena a
copy of one of the signed Transition Statements to the Chief
Municipal Official and Chairman of the Board of Health. ) In
order to change the site's permit category and in order to
continue response actions at the subject site, you must obtain
a Major Permit Modification from DEP. To do so, you must
submit a "Major Permit Modification" application (310 CMR
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40. 0707) , which includes an LSP Tier Classification Opinion,
and fee of $1200. This application will then be processed
according to the provisions of 310 CMR 40. 0700. The
appropriate Annual Compliance Fee will be determined pending
the outcome of the permit modification.
If you wish to conduct assessment activities (such as the
sampling of existing monitoring wells, the sampling of
surficial soils, and the monitoring of vapors inside
buildings) within 120 days in an effort to document a lower
Tier Classification for the purposes of filing a Major Permit
Modification with DEP, you may do so. However, "intrusive"
assessment activities (subsurface investigations' involving
test pits, new monitoring wells, and soil borings, etc. ) ,
will require prior DEP approval, unless they are being done as
part of a response action which already has DEP approval.
(3) Do Not Accept Transition Statement: If you do not accept
this Transition Statement, you must sign and date the
Statement at Paragraph 113-A" or 113-B" and return one copy to
this office. (Please also send a copy of one of the signed
Transition Statements to the Chief Municipal Official and
Chairman of the Board of Health. ) You must also indicate
whether or not you intend to conduct any response actions
which were approved by DEP prior to October 1, 1993 . If you
do not intend to conduct such response actions, . you must
include an explanation pursuant to 310 CMR 40. 0171 and
40. 0172 . If you do intend to conduct these response actions,
you must include a schedule for completing them.
Whether or not you intend to complete work previously
approved, you must submit a Status Report which includes an
LSP Opinion as to whether a Temporary or Permanent Solution
has been or will be achieved at the site, and if not, the
response actions necessary to do so (310 CMR 40. 0640 (3) (b) 3] .
Please note that if this site is adjacent to another disposal
site where response actions are being conducted, it may be
necessary to coordinate your response actions with those being
undertaken on the adjacent site. All persons authorized to conduct
response actions under a Tier I permit must comply at all times
with MGL c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 0000, permit terms and conditions and
any other applicable federal, state, and local law. Failure to
comply with all applicable requirements shall be cause for the
Department to initiate enforcement action, including, without
limitation, permit suspension and revocation.
If the enclosed Transition Statement is not returned to the
Department within 120 days of its receipt, or if the Statement
indicates that you do not accept the Transition Permit under
paragraph (3) above, the Annual Compliance Fee for Tier IB sites
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($2 , 600) will be assessed, beginning on the day after' such
Transition Statement is due (310 CMR 40. 0640 (4) ] . In addition, DEP
may commence appropriate enforcement actions to ensure that the
required response actions for the above-referenced site are
initiated and completed in. a timely manner.
We recognize that there may be difficulties and confusion
during the transition of existing sites from the old MCP to the new
MCP. The new MCP, however, offers many incentives and
opportunities for streamlined, timely, and efficient cleanups. It
is our intent to provide you with as smooth a transition as
possible.
Should you have any questions about this letter or the
Transition Statement, please contact Mark Jablonski at (508) 946-
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2819 or at the above letterhead address.
Very truly yours,
Gregg�Ht, Acting Regional
Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup
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Attachments: Summary of Redesigned Program
Fact Sheet on LSPs
Transition Fact Sheet *5
310 CMR 40. 0730
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Trustees Under Trust Agreement RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA 4-0899
c/o The Mugar Group Sears Automotive Center
2 Burlington Woods Drive Cape Cod Mall
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803 APPROVAL OF INTERIM
MEASURE
ATTENTION: Mr. Jack Thomas M.G.L. Chapter 21E and
310 CMR 40. 000
Gentlemen:
The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau Waste
Site Cleanup (the "Department") has reviewed the proposed interim
measure (IM) for the Sears Automotive Center located at the Cape
Cod Mall in Hyannis, Massachusetts (the "Site") . On your behalf
GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. has submitted the following document
(the "Report") :
" PROPOSED INTERIM MEASURE
SEARS AUTOMOTIVE CENTER
CAPE COD MALL
HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS
MARCH 1992 "
The Report includes plans to dispose of soils contaminated
with oil and hazardous materials which are excavated above the
watertable in three areas of the site: 1. ) an oil/water
separator, 2. ) an acid neutralization tank, and 3 . ) a hydraulic
oil line. This "IM" is not intended to be the final remedial
response plan at the site or to circumvent the requirements of
the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") , 310 CMR 40. 000, but
rather to prevent potential groundwater contamination due to
contaminated soils while the "MCP" requirements are being met.
The Department hereby approves the IM with the following
provisions:
1. The Department shall be notified in a timely manner of
planned response actions at the site to insure the
Department has an opportunity to inspect work in
Progress.
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2. If during implementation of the "IM" a determination is
made that the proposal made in the Report are
inadequate and that additional work plans are needed, a
supplemental work plan and schedule shall be submitted
to the Department for review and approval prior to
implementation; and,
3 . You and your agents shall continue to evaluate the need
for a Short Term Measure ("STM") as defined in 310 CMR
40.542, and notify the Department immediately if an
"imminent hazard" is found at the site. You must
submit a proposal to perform the STM if one is deemed
necessary. No STM may be commenced without prior
Department approval. This evaluation must continue
throughout the assessment process for this Site.
4. You will submit to the Department within thirty (30)
days of the completion of the "IM" a report that
describes the excavated contaminated soils and their
disposition.
Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please
contact David Ellis at the letterhead address or at (508) 946-
2866. In any correspondence to this office, please refer to case
number WSC/SA-4-0899. The Department appreciates your continued
cooperation in this matter.
Very truly ours,
Robert E. Donovan, Regional
Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup
D/DE/re
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Hyannis, MA 02601
ATTN: Mr. Tom McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator
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c/o Town Hall
367 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
ATTN: Mr. Warren Rutherford, Town Manager
Sears Roebuck and Company
Sears Tower
Department 824RE BSC36-14
Chicago, Illinois 60684
ATTN: Mr. Richard Innskeep
Goldberg-Ziono & Associates, Inc.
320 Needham Street
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164
ATTN: Mr. Paul F. Reiter, Project Manager
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
a Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Department of
Environmental Protection
Southeast Regional Office
William F. Weld
Gowan«
Daniel S.Greenbaum
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October 27 1993
Sears RE: BARNSTABLE--BWP--Sears
Route 132 Route 132 , Cape Cod Mall
Cape Cod Mall 310 CMR 30.00, 314 CMR 7.00
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
Hazardous Waste
EPA ID#: None
Status: LQG Waste Oil
Industrial Wastewater
No permit
NON-SE-93-9061
ATTENTION: Louis Spritza, Jr.
Loss Prevention Manager
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 on September 29, 1993, conducted a Multi-Media
compliance inspection at Sears in the Cape Cod Mall, Route 132, Hyannis,
Massachusetts, and observed activity in noncompliance with one or more laws,
regulations, orders, licenses, permits or approvals enforced by the
Department.
The purpose of this inspection was to determine the status of Sears
relative to compliance with the Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations as
contained in 310 CMR 30. 000 and adopted under the provisions of Sections 4,
6 and 9 of Chapter 21C of the Massachusetts General Laws as applicable, and
the Massachusetts Division of Water Pollution Control Regulations, as
contained in 314 CMR 1.00 - 12.00, and adopted under the provisions of
Chapter 21 of the Massachusetts General Laws as applicable.
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. An
administrative penalty may be assessed for every day from now on that you are
in noncompliance with the requirements described in this Notice of
Noncompliance.
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Notwithstanding this Notice of Noncompliance, the Department reserves
the right to exercise the full extent of its legal authority in order to
obtain full compliance with all applicable requirements, including, but not
limited to, criminal prosecution, civil action including court-imposed civil
penalties, or administrative penalties assessed by the Department.
The Department also takes this opportunity to advise you of its efforts
under the Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA) , to reduce the use of toxic or
hazardous substances in the Commonwealth. By evaluating where and how your
facility uses toxics, you may discover that methods such as substitution,
process modification, etc. , may reduce your facility's use of toxics and/or
the generation of hazardous waste at your facility. As you continue to
reduce nr eliminate the use of toxics or the generation of toxic waste, you
may cut environmentally driven costs and/or reduce the regulatory
requirements applied to your facility.
The Office for Technical Assistance (OTA) , within the Executive Office
of Environmental Affairs (EOEA) , provides technical assistance to industries
on toxic use reduction. Their consultation is free, confidential, and
assistance-oriented. For further information, you may contact:
The Office of Technical Assistance (617) 727-3260, for free,
confidential, technical assistance including on-site assessments,
financial evaluations, and other resources.
DEP's Toxic Use Reduction Implementation Team (617) 292-5870, for
guidance material on TUR (toxic use reduction) planning.
The Toxics Use Reduction Institute (508) 934-3262, for courses for
certification of Toxics Use Reduction Planners.
Ve truly yours,
Gerald A. Monte, Chief
RCRA Section V
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Ellen Lee
Vice President, Real Estate
Mugar Group
2 Burlington Woods Dr.
Burlington, MA 01803
Donna Miorandi
Town of Barnstable
Board of Health
367 Main St.
Hyannis, MA 02601
Peter Doyle, Supt.
Town of Barnstable
Water Pollution Control Division
617 Bearses Way
Hyannis, MA 02601
Office of Technical Assistance
100 Cambridge Street
Suite 1904
Boston, MA 02202
ATTN: Richard Bizzozero
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NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
NONCOMPLIANCE SUMMARY
NAME OF ENTITY IN NONCOMPLIANCE: Sears
LOCATION WHERE NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED:
Route 132, Cape Cod Mall
Hyannis, Massachusetts
DATE WHEN NONCOMPLIANCE OCCURRED OR WAS OBSERVED:
September 29, 1993
DESCRIPTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE, REQUIREMENTS NOT COMPLIED WITH. ACTION TO BE
TAKEN AND THE DEADLINE FOR TAKING SUCH ACTION: .
Department personnel from the Bureau of Waste Prevention conducted an
inspection of Sears Auto Center on the above date.
The following violations were observed relative to Hazardous Waste:
1. A review of Sears' hazardous waste shipping manifests for 1993 revealed
that Sears has been shipping Large Quantity Generator (LQG) amounts of
waste oil using a hazardous waste identification number which is not
assigned to them. Sears did not notify the Department prior to offering
hazardous waste for transportation in violation of 310 CMR 253 (5) (a)
which references 30.340(1) (a) which references 30.303 (1) .
Therefore, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this Notice, Sears
shall submit to this office, a completed "Notification of Hazardous
Waste Activity. " A notification form is enclosed.
2. Sears did not send copies 6 and 7 of manifests MAG111366 (6/15/93) and
MAG112729 (9/9/93) to the Department in violation of 310 CMR 313 (2) and
(3) .
Therefore, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of this Notice, Sears
shall submit copies 6 and 7 of manifests MAAG111366 and KAG112729 to the.
Department's Boston office:
Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Hazardous Waste
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
Hereafter, whenever Sears uses an eight part manifest, the manifest
shall be distributed in accordance to the Regulations and as indicated
on the bottom of the manifest.
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The following violation was observed relative to Industrial Wastewater:
1. Sears cleans the floor of the auto service bays and pours the industrial
wastewater down a sink. The industrial wastewater is discharging to the
Barnstable municipal sewer collection and treatment system without a
currently valid permit from the Department. This is a violation of 314
CMR 7. 03 which states "No person shall construct, effect, maintain,
modify or use any sewer system extension or connection without a
currently valid permit from the Director pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21, s.43
and 314 CMR 7.00. "
Therefore, effective immediately, Sears shall cease discharging auto
service bay floor wash water to the sewer.
The Department is in receipt of an "Industrial Waste Water Holding Tank
Plan Approval Application. " Until the Department has approved the
application, and the holding tank is installed, Sears must use alternate
means of disposing of their service bay floor wash water.
The Department requires a written response within fifteen (15) days of
receipt of this Notice, addressing the items above and indicating the actions
taken in order to achieve and maintain compliance with Department
Regulations.
Should you have any questions relative to hazardous waste management,
please contact Thomas Cushing at (568) 946-2824. If you have any questions
pertaining to industrial wastewater, please contact Robert Greene at (508)
946-2826.
DATE: C ( '� ( l l = BY: Z c�
/ Gerald A. Monte, Chief .
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DANIEL S.GREENBAUM
Commissioner
GILBERT T.JOLY
Regional Director
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Sears Roebuck and Company RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0899
Sears Tower Sears Automotive Center,
Department 824RE BSC36-14 Cape Cod Mall, NOTICE OF
Chicago, Illinois 60684 RESPONSIBILITY/PRIORITY
DISPOSAL SITE, M.G.L. ,
C. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000
ATTENTION: Mr. Richard Innskeep
Gentlemen:
The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste
Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that Sears
Automotive Center, located at the Cape Cod Mall in Hyannis,
Massachusetts (the "Site") , is a confirmed disposal site within the
meaning of the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release
Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. , C. 21E) . The assessment and
cleanup of disposal sites is governed by M.G.L. , C. 21E, and by 310
CMR 40. 000, The Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP") . The
Department confirmed this location as a disposal site on April 10,
1990.
BACKGROUND
The Department is in receipt of••a summary report dated March
20, 1990, and a Phase I - Limited Site Investigation Report dated
February 1991, for the Site. The reports were prepared by Goldberg
-Zoino & Associates, Inc. , (GZA') , on behalf of the Trustees under
Trust Agreement dated February. 1, 1967 (Trustees) , owners of the.
Cape Cod Mall. The reports indicate that volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) , metals, petroleum hydrocarbons and sulfate are
present in the soil and above Massachusetts Standards in
groundwater at the Site. The Site is 'located -within a proposed
zone II for several public water supply wells..
STATUTORY LIABILITIES
The Department has reason to believe that you (you in this
document refers to Sears Roebuck and Company) , as operators of the
Site, are a potentially responsible party (a "PRP") with liability
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under M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 5, for response action costs.
Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth:
current owners or operators of a site where oil or hazardous
materials are located; any person who owned or operated a site at
the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of; any person
who arranged for the transport, disposal, storage or treatment of
hazardous material to or at a site; any person who transported
hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment
site from which there is or has been a release or threat of release
of such material; and any person who otherwise caused or is legally
responsible for a release or threat of release of oil or hazardous
materials at a site.
This liability is strict, meaning it is not based on fault
but solely on your status as an owner, . operator, generator,
transporter or disposer. It is also joint and several, meaning
that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at
the site, regardless of the existence of any other liable parties.
You may be liable for up to three (3) times all response
action costs incurred by the Department. Response action costs
include the cost of direct hours spent by Department employees
arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by PRPs
or their contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in
support of those direct hours, and payments to the Department's
contractors. For more details on cost liability, see 310 CMR
40. 600: Cost Recovery.
The Department may also assess interest on costs incurred at
the rate of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. To secure
payment of this debt, the Commonwealth may place liens on all of
your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the
Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General
may bring legal action against you.
In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times all
response action costs incurred by the Department, you may alsa be
liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused
by the release. Additionally, penalties may be imposed under
M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 11 and other laws for each violation of
M.G.L. , C. 21E or other laws, or under M.G.L. , C. 21A, Section 16,
for violations of C. 21E, and other statutes, regulations, orders
or approvals.
The Department encourages PRPs to take response actions at
sites. By taking the necessary response actions, you can avoid
liability for costs incurred by the Department's contractors in
performing .these actions. If you do not take the necessary
response actions, or fail to perform them in an appropriate or
timely manner, the Department is authorized' by M.G.L. , C. 21E to
have the work performed by its contractor.
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DETERMINATIONS
The Department has made the following determinations:
This Site has been classified as a priority disposal site
pursuant to 310 CMR 40.544 (2) (i) . Notice of such classification
will be published in a newspaper that circulates in the potentially
affected community(ies) .
NECESSARY /SITE ACTIONS
1. The Department has determined that a Phase II -
Comprehensive Site Assessment, as prescribed by the MCP
under 310 CMR 40.545, is required at the Site. The
undertaking of Phase II activities must be preceded by
the submittal and approval, under 310 CMR 40.536 (1) (b) ,
of a Phase II Scope of Work (the. "SOW") as described in
310 CMR 40.545(2) . You must submit no later than forty-
five (45) days from receipt hereof, a SOW which complies
with the MCP and conforms to the requirements and
guidelines set out below.
The Scope of Work must include the following items by specific
MCP reference under 40.545(2) :
(a) A plan to fill in data gaps identified in Phase I
and to perform the activities identified in 310 CMR
4-0.545 (3) ;
(c) A schedule for implementation of the Phase II -
Comprehensive Site Assessment;
(d) A sampling plan for all media, and analytical
protocols. If certain media are not included in
the sampling plan, justification shall be provided
for their exclusion;
(e) A quality assurance/quality control plan; and
(f) A health and safety plan, including measures to
safeguard nearby residents.
Upon completion of Phase II activities, in conformance with
the SOW approved by the Department, you are required to
compile a Phase II Report. The format and Content of a Phase
II Report are prescribed at 310 CMR 40.545(4) . The Phase II
Report is a final and comprehensive public document on site
assessment that must include the results of all previous work
on and near the Site. To be approved, a Phase II Report must
be complete and adequate.
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2 . You and your agents must continue to evaluate the/need 9 l�
for a Short Term Measure (STM) as defined in 310 CMR /
40.542, and notify the Department immediately if an
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"imminent hazard" exists at the Site. You must submit
a proposal to perform the STM if one is deemed necessary.
No STM may be commenced without prior Department
approval. This evaluation must continue throughout the
remedial response action for this Site; and
3. The Department requires a written response within
fourteen (14) days of receipt hereof indicating whether
you intend to take the actions outlined above.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please
contact Cathy Dors at In any correspondence to
this office, please refer to case number WSC/SA-4-0899.
The Department looks forward to your cooperation in the
remediation of the Site.
Very truly yours,
rk J Begl , C of
B/CJD/lm Site Remediation Section
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P.O. Box 534
Hyannis, MA 02601 !
ATTN: Mr. Tom McKean, Hazardous Waste Coordinator
Town of Barnstable
c/o Town Hall
367 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 02601
ATTN: Mr. Warren Rutherford, Town Manager
Trustees Under Trust Agreement Dated February 1, 1967
c/o The Mugar Group
2 Burlington Woods Drive
Burlington, MA 01803
ATTN: Mr. Jack Thomas
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c/o The Trust
400 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02210-2206
ATTN: Mr. Richard A. Marks, Esq.
Goldberg-Zoino & Associates, Inc.
320 Needham Street
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164
ATTN: Mr. Paul F. Reiter, Project Manager
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