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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0021 ARLINGTON STREET - HAZMAT 10.. - a - � , a •. ' • .i r • Y x 5 �r � `• 1 § fi 1 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF FIRM: lJ- 'ligAtAt 5 MAILING ADDRESS: 2,,1 A1Q11At6j6rV S�tRee� • YC GtlS� �yjygss. 02 W TELEPHONE NUMBER: 775-- 5-662- CONTACT PERSON: C. P )J e V C&40 w Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials li:.sted below, either for sale or for your own use, in quantities totalling, at any time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a YES or NO answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS .MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered when stored in quantities totalling more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Please put a check beside each product that you store: Antifreeze (for gasline or coolant systems) Refrigerants Automatic transmission fluid Pesticides (insecticides, Engine and Radiator flushes herbicides,rodenticides) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Photochemicals Motor oils/waste oils Printing Ink Gasoline, Jet fuel Wood preservatives Diesel fuel, Kerosene, #2 heating oil �. (creosote) Other petroleum products: grease, Swimming Pool chlorine lubricants Lye or caustic soda Degreasers for engines and metal Jewelry cleaners Degreasers for driveways & garages 1' Leather dyes i Battery acid (electrolyte) Fertilizers (if stored Rustproofers outdoors) Car wash detergents PCB' s Car waxes and polishes Other chlorinated hydro- Asphalt & roofing tar carbons, (inc.carbon Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes tetrachloride) Paint and lacquer thinners Any other products with Paint & Varnish removers, deglossers "Poison" labels (including Paint brush cleaners � � C � � � � ® chloroform, formaldehyde, Floor & Furniture strippers hydrochloric acid, other Metal polishes HEALTH DEPT. acids.) Laundry soil & stain removers TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Other products not listed (including bleach) which you feel may be Spot removers & cleaning fluids toxic or hazardous (please (dry cleaners ) list.1,; Other cleaning solvents MAY 1 4 1981 Bug and tar removers Household cleansers, oven cleaners Drain cleaners Toilet cleaners Cesspool cleaners Disinfectants IjAI Gl �lals Road Salt (Halite) 0-a- go/zed � TOWN OF Bl1�NSTABL� t ;,'� 2. Printers-- - - OA R D OF HEALTH satisfactory . 3. Auto Body Shops Ounsatisfactary- 4. Manufacturers -- (see"Orders") S. Retail Stores COMPANY `+ N�i S � � 6. Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS Nk)K 6 1W Class: 7. Miscellaneous AiU ( QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT=outdoor' Case lots Drums AbdveTanks Undetground Tanks MAJOR MATERIALS IN V Ur 9 6 gallons a Ues'' Fuels: Gasoline, Jet Fuel (A) t aZst�� Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: Kaste motor oil (C) new motor all (C) • ,transmission/hydrauli 2"0 i _Synthetic Organics: . �. degreasers — Mis ellaneous: t DISPOSAL RECLAMATION {'REWRKS: .1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply 0 Town Sewer Public IT= OOn-site Q Private •3. Indoor Floor Drains: YES_ NO O Holding tank: MUC Q Catch basin/Dry well -_....�_..._. __._._»....._.... ...�� _ UK Ste' OOn-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:•YES NO 0 Holdink tank: MUC _ ' O Catch basin/Dry well O .On-site system .� -� M.• S. Waste Transporter Licensed? arso er�v ewe a -pia, �� Inspector Date t NOV 1 0.1987 S. Russell Sylva _9VU Z 9 0/�� �'` ������ Commissioner C/ (617)292-5851 ©ne '/u2tew� .et, aaton, �. 0,2108 November 2, 1987 Mr. G.P. Hevenor Hyannis Marine Arlington St. Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Recycling Permit Dear Mr. Hevenor: Enclosed please find a Class A recycling permit issued to: Hy.A.nni s Marie, Arlington St. , Hyannis, MA 02601 which authorizes the management of regulated recyclable materials. This permit is issued pursuant to G.L. c. 21C and 310 CMR 30.200. Please read this document carefully as it stipulates the particular activi- ties for which -the permit is issued as well as the general and specific con- ditions governing those activities. If you object to the terms and conditions of this permit you must .contact the Department within 10 days of the receipt of this letter, otherwise you will be deemed to have assented to the permit as issued. The permit shall then become valid and binding as of the effective date shown on page one of the per- mit. Should you have any questions, please contact the Division of Hazardous Waste (617) 292-5786 or 292-5905 at any time. Very truly yours, Steven A. DeGabriele Deputy Director 21C Regulatory Program SAD/SB/jp cc: DEQE/SERO, Lakeville, MA Board of Health, Hyannis, MA Fire Chief, Hyannis, MA CERTIFIED �� P613 768 606 r �— COMMONWEALTH OF MAESACHUS=, ,S D:=A7 TM SIN►OF SNVI:i0NMENTI AL QUAD TY E-1Gi ' �-. 1VE_RING =-y DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS WAS i z e�" T One Winter Street \/! 'Bosion, Ma_SaC hLjSer-..S 02108 _ � C I_ e -r- Hvannis Marine Arlington St. , Hyannis, MA 02601 Name or Pe-mittee Mailing Address G_P_ uPvannr November 1, 1987 A 0030 Contact Person Effective Date Class Permit Number (617) 775-5662 November 1, 1992 MAD 087455663 Phone Number Expiration Date EPA Identification No. . This is to certify that the above named company is authorized to. manaae regulated recyclable materials pursuant to G.L. c21C and 310 CMR 30.200 This- permit authorizes recycling of the following materials only: Mat=-ri al Descri oti on EPA ',taste Code Amount Waste Oil. - M001 500 gal/yr. DESCRIPTION OF RECYCLING OPERATIONS Burning for energy recovery of off-specification-used in a Clean Energy Model CB-86-BH space heater. Massachusetts Department of Public Safety approval #WOHA-21C. LOCATION OF RECYCLING OPERATIONS Hyannis Marine Arlington St. Hyannis, MA 02601 s - General Conditions of recycling permit I. The permittee shall have all equipment installed in accordance with all applicable federal , state and local regulations. The equipment site must have proper fire and explosion protection features, must have proper ventilation and provide easy access to all significant parts of the equipment. II. The permittee shall install , operate and maintain recycling equipment in accordance with all recommendations provided by the manufacturer. III. Permittee shall not alter the recycling device. IV. Permittee shall not allow materials to be introduced into the recycling device, other than those which have been specifically enumerated by the manufacturers or that would result in inadequate performance of the device. V. The permittee shall satisfy all applicable conditions of 30.200. They include but are not limited to the following: (1) Duty to Comply. The permittee shall comply at all times with the terms and conditions of the permit, 310 CMR 30.000, MGL c. 21C, MGL c. 21E, and all other applicate State and Federal statutes and regulations. (2) Duty to Maintain. The permittee shall always properly operate and maintain all facilities, equipment, control systems, and vehicles which the permittee installs or uses. (3) Duty to Halt or Reduce Activity. The permittee shall halt or reduce activity whenever necessary to maintain compliance with 310 CMR 30.200 or the permit conditions, or to prevent an actual or potential threat to public health, safety, or welfare, or the environment. (4) Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall remedy and shall act to prevent all potential and actual adverse impacts to persons and the environment resulting from noncompliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. The permittee shall repair at his own expense all damages caused by such noncompliance. (5) Duty to Provide Information. The permittee shall provide the Department, within a reasonable time, any information which the Department may request and which is deemed by the Department to be relevant in deter- mining whether a cause exists to modify, revoke, or suspend a permit, or to determine whether the permittee is complying with the terms and conditions of the permit. (6) Entries and Inspections. The permittee shall allow personnel or other authorized agents of the Department or authorized EPA representatives, upon presentation of credentials or other documents as may be required by law, to: (a) Enter at all reasonable times any premises, public or private for the purposes of investigating, sampling or inspecting any records, condition, equipment, practice, or property relating to activities subject to MGL c. 21C, MGL c. 21E, or RCRA, as amended; and Page 2 of 6 (b) Enter at any time such premises for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety or welfare, or the environment; and (c) Have access to and copy at all reasonable times all records that are required to be kept pursuant to the conditions of the permit, and all other records relevant to the permittee's hazardous waste activity or to the permittee's activity involving regulated recyclable material . (7) Records. All records and copies of all applications, reports, and other documents required by 310 CMR 30.200 shall be kept by the permittee for at least three (3) years from the expiration of the permit. This period shall be automatically extended for the duration of any enforcement b extended b order of the Department. All action. This period may e y P record-keeping shall be in compliance with 310 CMR 30.007. (8) Continuing Duty to Inform. The permittee shall have a continuing duty to immediately: (a) correct any incorrect facts in an application; and (b) report or provide any omitted facts which should have been submitted;s , and (c) in advance, report to the Department each planned change in the permitted facility or activity which might result in noncompliance with 310 CMR 30.200 or with a term or condition of the permit; and (d) report to the Department any cessation of the permitted activity. (9) Preventing and Reporting Releases Into the Environment. No materials that are to be recycled shall be intentionally released into the environ- ment or otherwise disposed of within Massachusetts except in full compliance with all applicable provisions of 310 CMR 30.000 and c.21C. All accidental releases of recyclable material shall be immediately reported to the Department and to all other persons to whom such releases must be reported pursuant to State or Federal laws or regulations. (10) Compliance with the Application and the Terms of the Permit. Except where 310 CMR 30.200 or other conditions of the permit provide otherwise, the materials that are to be recycled shall be recycled in the manner described in the application for the permit and in no other manner, and in compliance with all conditions of the permit. There shall be no change in the procedure of recycling without the prior express written approval of the Department. (11) Transportation of Recyclable Material . Unless otherwise specified, all transportation of-recyclable material , and preparation of all recyclable material for transportation, shall be in full compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation and other Federal regulations, and all State regulations, governing the transportation of hazardous materials. Page 3 of 6 h�a L (12) Annual Reporting. All permittees shall submit to the Department an annual report covering all recyclable material they handle. Each annual report shall be submitted to the Department no later than March 1 for the preceding calendar year. The permittee shall use the form prescribed by the Department for Annual Reports submitted in compliance with 310 CMR 30.205(12). All annual reports shall include at least the following information: (a) The EPA identification number of the generator; and (b) The name, address, and EPA identification number of the facility to which recyclable material was sent; and (c) Identification of all recyclable material recycled at the site of generation. Such identification shall include the EPA listed name or description, the EPA hazardous waste number, the DOT hazard class, and the amount of material recycled; and (d) Identification of all recyclable material shipped to off-site facilities. Such identification shall include the EPA listed name or description, the EPA hazardous waste number, the DOT hazard class, the amount of recyclable material transported, and the facility to which it was transported; and (e) The name and EPA identification number of the transporters used. (13) Dust Suppression and Road Treatment. The use of regulated recyclable material for dust suppression or road treatment is prohibited. The - provisions set forth in 310 CMR 30.205(9) shall apply to such activity. (14) Speculative Accumulation . Speculative accumulation is prohibited. The permittee shall make and keep records that will adequately demonstrate that there has occurred no speculative accumulation . Such records shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) records showing the amount of material being accumulated or stored at the beginning of the calendar year. (b) records showing the amount of material received or generated during the calendar year, and (c) records showing the amount of materials being accumulated or stored at the end of the calendar year. (15) Personnel Training. The permittee shall instruct, or give on-the-job training to, personnel involved in any activity authorized by the permit, so that such instruction or on-the-job training teaches such personnel how to comply with the conditions of the permit and to carry out the authorized activity in a manner that is not hazardous to public health, safety, or welfare, or the environment. Page 4 of 6 (16) Emergency Prevention and Response. The permittee shall plan and pre- pare for fires, explosions, or other occurrences that might result in release of oil r r o hazardous materials to the environment o ment or otherwise constitute a potential hazard to public health, safety, or welfare, or the environment. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if the per- mit authorizes the operation of a recycling facility, the design and opera- tion of the recycling facility shall be in compliance with the requirements set forth in 310 CMR 30.524(1). (17) Storage and Accumulation in Tanks and Containers. Regulated recyclable materials shall be stored or accumulated only in tanks or containers . If the permittee stores or accumulates the regulated recyclable material in tanks, such tanks shall be compliance with the requirements set forth or referred to in 310 CMR 30.692. If the permi.ttee stores or accumulates the regulated recyclable material in containers, such containers shall be compliance with the requirements set forth or referred to in 310 CMR 30.683 through 30.685. VI . All hazardous waste generated from recycling activities shall be subject to all applicable regulations including 310 CMR 30.000. All residues or byproducts of recycling will be considered hazardous waste unless demonstrated otherwise. VII . Failure to comply shall be grounds for enforcement action including without limitation, permit suspension and revocation. VIII. Within 6 months prior to the expiration of this permit, the permittee shall re-apply to the Department. In accordance with General Law Chapter 30A Section 13 re-application will allow the continued operation of the approved recycling activity until a new permit is issued or denied. Failure to re-apply will result in immediate .suspension of all approved recycling activities on the expiration date of this permit. IX. This permit is not transferable to other persons, locations or activities. Page 5 of 6 f SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1 ) This Permit authorizes operation of the stated heater during the September lst to May 31st heating season. 2) This Permit is valid only in conjunction with the local Fire Chief's permit approving the specified space heater installation. 3) This Permit authorizes burning for energy recovery of off-specification used oil fuel generated at the site where the space heater is located. Space heaters may also burn household waste (oil ) described in 310 CMR 30.105(6) and recieved from the person at whose household the oil became used oil . THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE NAMED PERMITEE TO ENGAGE IN THE ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED ABOVE AT THE LOCATION DESCRIBED ABOVE. THIS PERMIT DOES NOT GRANT ANY RIGHTS NOT OTHERWISE GRANTED BY FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL STATUTES, ORDINANCES, OR REGULATIONS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL COMPLY AT ALL TIMES WITH ALL STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS AND STATUTES APPLICABLE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF REGULATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS. A - -Zai-a Je Steven A. DeGabriele, Deputy Director Date 21C Regulatory Program Page 6 of 6